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China-Linked JDY Botnet Expands to 1,500+ Devices for Cyber Reconnaissance

Cybersecurity researchers have warned of a "resurgence and expansion" of JDY, a covert network associated with China-nexus state-sponsored threat actors. "The JDY botnet comprises over 1,500 SOHO [small office and home office] and IoT devices and operates as a centrally controlled, high-performance scanner used to discover, fingerprint, and continuously map exposed services at scale," Lumen's

Juventus want England international if Cambiaso leaves during transfer window

10 June 2026 at 20:54

Reports in Italy claim that Juventus want to bring in Tottenham and England full-back Djed Spence in the event that Andrea Cambiaso leaves this summer, and Bianconeri sporting director Marco Ottolini could be the key. 

Reports Juventus want Spence if Cambiaso leaves this summer

Despite a massively disappointing end to the 2025-26 season, which resulted in the Old Lady missing out on Champions League qualification, the club are hoping to provide Luciano Spalletti with a new and improved squad for the 2026-27 campaign. 

Reports indicate that Juventus are progressing with a potential deal for Aston Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez and that they want Alexander Sorloth, Brahim Diaz and perhaps Randal Kolo Muani to strengthen their attack as well. 

This will only be possible if Juventus are able to move on some of their current first-team stars first. Gleison Bremer has been lined with an exit given that he has a €58m release clause in his contract, while Cambiaso could potentially be sacrificed as well according to various reports over the last few weeks. 

SportMediaset reports that if Cambiaso is to leave, Juventus will need to bring in a new full-back as well and that they have identified Tottenham’s Spence as a potential candidate. 

SALERNO, ITALY - JANUARY 21: Djed Spence of Genoa CFC during the Serie A TIM match between US Salernitana and Genoa CFC - Serie A TIM at Stadio Arechi on January 21, 2024 in Salerno, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
SALERNO, ITALY – JANUARY 21: Djed Spence of Genoa CFC during the Serie A TIM match between US Salernitana and Genoa CFC – Serie A TIM at Stadio Arechi on January 21, 2024 in Salerno, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

Spence is a player well known to Juventus sporting director Ottolini, who brought the England international over to Serie A to play for Genoa in the second half of the 2023-24 season. 

Like Cambiaso, Spence is equally capable of playing at either right or left-back, he is already familiar with Serie A football and with Tottenham having recently signed Andrew Robertson and with Destiny Udogie and Pedro Porro still on the club’s books, opportunities for Spence in North London may be reduced next season.

Inter have agreement in principle with Lazio goalkeeper Provedel

10 June 2026 at 20:21

Reports in Italy claim that Inter have the basis of an agreement on personal terms in place with Lazio goalkeeper Ivan Provedel, and now the Nerazzurri must arrange a fee with the Biancocelesti. 

Report Inter have agreement on personal terms with Provedel

It is no secret that Inter are looking to add a new goalkeeper to their ranks with 37-year-old Yann Sommer leaving the club at the end of his contract later this month. 

There had been reports that the Nerazzurri would look to bring in a new no.1 during the summer transfer window, with strong links to Tottenham and Italy goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario. 

However, a much cheaper option for Inter is to promote their recent understudy Josep Martinez instead and then look to bring in a new no.2 on the transfer market. 

RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA - DECEMBER 19: Josep Martinez Rieira goalkeeper of FC Internazionale kicks the ball during the Supercoppa Italiana semifinal match between Bologna FC 1909 and FC Internazionale at King Saud University Stadium on December 19, 2025 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Abdullah Ahmed/Getty Images)
RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA – DECEMBER 19: Josep Martinez Rieira goalkeeper of FC Internazionale kicks the ball during the Supercoppa Italiana semifinal match between Bologna FC 1909 and FC Internazionale at King Saud University Stadium on December 19, 2025 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Abdullah Ahmed/Getty Images)

This is why Lazio’s 32-year-old Provedel is an enticing option as he will be entering the final year of his contract at the Stadio Olimpico this summer and is considered a relatively cheap option despite having plenty of Serie A experience and being a former winner of the league’s goalkeeper of the year award. 

Provedel’s agent was spotted at Inter’s headquarters on Wednesday, and now, according to reports from Alfredo Pedullà, the Nerazzurri have an agreement in principle on personal terms. 

Bayern Munich's English forward #09 Harry Kane (L) scores the 3-0 past Lazio's Italian goalkeeper #94 Ivan Provedel during the UEFA Champions League round of 16, second-leg football match between FC Bayern Munich and Lazio in Munich, southern Germany on March 5, 2024. (Photo by Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV / AFP) (Photo by KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP via Getty Images)
Bayern Munich’s English forward #09 Harry Kane (L) scores the 3-0 past Lazio’s Italian goalkeeper #94 Ivan Provedel during the UEFA Champions League round of 16, second-leg football match between FC Bayern Munich and Lazio in Munich, southern Germany on March 5, 2024. (Photo by Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV / AFP) (Photo by KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP via Getty Images)

Pedullà reports that Inter and Provedel’s agent have agreed to a three-year contract with wages reported to be less than €1.5m per season. 

Inter now need to arrange a fee with Lazio, who will reportedly request a sum of around €5m for the stopper.

Juventus and Torino supporters given 10-match away bans after derby chaos

10 June 2026 at 19:54

Juventus and Torino supporters will be prohibited from attending away matches for the first 10 rounds of the 2026-27 Serie A season after the violent clashes between supporters prior to the most recent derby between the two clubs and the subsequent delays to the schedule of the final round of 2025-26 fixtures. 

Juventus and Torino supporters hit by 10-week away ban

The Derby della Mole descended into chaos before it even began during the final round of 2025-26 Serie A fixtures.

Supporters between the two clubs were involved in violent clashes in the surrounding areas of the stadium and one Bianconeri supporter was left hospitalised and was said to be in a critical condition.  Eight Juventus ultras were arrested after the events took place.

For that reason, Juventus ultras ordered their players not to take to the field against Torino.

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 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)

This caused significant delays to the kick-off time of the Derby della Mole, and, as the game was being played at the same time as several other Serie A matches to ensure competitive fairness on the final day of the season, those games were delayed as well. 

Now, it has been confirmed that both Juventus and Torino supporters have been given a ban on attending away matches for the first 10 rounds of the 2026-27 season.

Arsenal explore move for rising superstar with 21 goal contributions

10 June 2026 at 20:30

Arsenal are looking to sign the Juventus attacker Kenan Yildiz during the summer window.

According to Italian publication TuttoSport, Arsenal have made an enquiry for the 21-year-old Turkish attacker, and they are looking to take advantage of the Italian club’s failure to secure UEFA Champions League qualification for the upcoming campaign and the player.

Juventus are under pressure to balance the books, and they could look to sell some players this summer. However, the 21-year-old Turkish star is an indispensable asset for the Italian club. The report claims that Juventus could demand over €100 million for Yildiz.

It will be interesting to see if Arsenal follow up on their enquiry with an official offer to get the deal done. Yildiz could be a major upgrade on players like Leandro Trossard and Gabriel Martinelli. He can also operate in the central attacking midfield role, and he will add goals and creativity to the team.

The Turkish international attacker has recorded 10 goals and 11 assists this past season, and he has all the attributes to develop into a future superstar. Arsenal could groom him into a key player for the club. They have done well to nurture young players in the past, and joining them could bring out the best in the 21-year-old.

He has shown his quality in Italy, and the opportunity to play in the Premier League could be exciting for the young attacker.

However, Juventus will not make it easy for him to move on. Arsenal will have to break the bank to get the deal done. He has a contract with the Italian club until 2030, and Juventus are under no pressure to sanction his departure.

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Newcastle lead race for €40m Frenchman as replacement plan takes shape

10 June 2026 at 20:00

Newcastle United are interested in signing the French midfielder Arthur Atta.

According to a report from Messaggero Veneto, the 23-year-old midfielder will cost around €40 million, and Newcastle are in pole position to get the deal done. Clubs from Germany, Italy and Spain are keeping tabs on the French as well.

It appears that Newcastle are keen on signing the midfielder as a potential replacement for Sandro Tonali. The Italian has been linked with top clubs in recent weeks, and he could be on the move this summer. He has been a key player for Newcastle, and they need to replace him properly. It remains to be seen whether the Magpies can bring in a quality replacement.

Atta has been an important player for Udinese, and there is no doubt he has the physicality and technical attributes to do well in the Premier League. He could be an asset to Newcastle United if he adapts to English football quickly. Newcastle have the financial muscle to pay €40 million for the player.

Tonali is likely to fetch a high price this summer, and Newcastle will have enough to sign his replacement and improve other areas of the squad.

Atta is a young player with a lot of potential, and he could improve with coaching and experience. Regular football in the Premier League could bring out the best in him. It remains to be seen whether Newcastle submit an offer to the Italian club in the near future.

They have an exciting project and are looking to build a team capable of competing for trophies. The 23-year-old midfielder will certainly be tempted to join them.

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Leeds hope international teammate can help land 25-goal Everton target

10 June 2026 at 19:35

Leeds United and Everton are interested in signing Feyenoord striker Ayase Ueda.

The 27-year-old Japanese International has been in spectacular form, scoring 25 goals this past season. The Dutch outfit would be open to selling him for around €30-35 million.

Leeds United and Everton could use more quality in the final third, and Ueda would be a quality acquisition. The player is at the peak of his career, and he could make an immediate impact in the Premier League. There is no doubt that he has the physicality and technical attributes to play in English football, and he could be an asset to both clubs.

The two Premier League clubs certainly have the financial muscle to afford him. It remains to be seen how the situation develops. According to Sports Boom, Everton is preparing an offer of around £18-20 million for the Japanese attacker.

It remains to be seen whether they can convince the Dutch outfit to sell the player for a reasonable price.

On the other hand, Leeds United are also looking to sign the player, and they believe Ao Tanaka could play a key role in any potential move. The presence of a Japanese International at the club could convince Ueda to join Leeds.

The opportunity to play in the Premier League will be hard to turn down for the attacker. It could be the ideal next step in his career right now.

Leeds will be hoping to establish themselves as a Premier League regular, and they need more quality in the team. On the other hand, Everton will look to push for a place in Europe next season.

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How to watch all 3 World Cup Opening Ceremonies: TV channel, start times, where to stream free, and more

Since there are three host nations at this year's World Cup, there will also be three opening ceremonies, one in Mexico City, one in Toronto, and one in Los Angeles. Each ceremony will immediately precede the first match played by each host country, and they're all going to be star-studded celebrations.

In Mexico City, Shakira and Burna Boy will headline the first ceremony on Thursday afternoon; Belinda, Danny Ocean, and more stars are expected to join them. On Friday, June 12, Toronto's ceremony will feature Alanis Morissette, Alessia Cara, and more in the afternoon, and then in the evening, you can tune in for the Los Angeles ceremony featuring Katy Perry, LISA, and Anitta.

Each ceremony airs 90 minutes before its corresponding match, and if you’re tuning in from the U.S., you can catch them all on FOX in English and on Telemundo in Spanish.

Here's everything you need to know about watching all three opening ceremonies this week during the 2026 World Cup, and find out how you can watch the first round of matches too.

How to watch the World Cup opening ceremony in Mexico City

Date: Thursday, June 11, 2026

Time: 1:30 p.m. ET

TV channels: FOX, Telemundo

Streaming: FOX One, Tubi, YouTube TV, DirecTV, Peacock, and more

When is the World Cup opening ceremony in Mexico?

The 2026 World Cup officially begins on June 11 at 3 p.m. when Mexico and South Africa kick off at Mexico City Stadium, and the first opening ceremony of the tournament will start 90 minutes before that game, at 1:30 p.m. ET.

Who is performing at the World Cup opening ceremony in Mexico?

Shakira and Burna Boy are headlining the Mexico City opening ceremony which makes sense because the pair collaborated on the single "Dai Dai," this year's official World Cup song. Additional performers include Alejandro Fernández, Belinda, Danny Ocean, J Balvin, Lila Downs, Los Ángeles Azules, Maná and Tyla.

How to watch the World Cup opening ceremony in Toronto

Date: Friday, June 12, 2026

Time: 1:30 p.m. ET

TV channels: FOX, Telemundo

Streaming: FOX One, YouTube TV, DirecTV, Peacock, and more

When is the World Cup opening Ceremony in Toronto?

The Canadian opening ceremony will take place 90 minutes before the Canada vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina match on Friday, June 12. The match starts at 3 p.m. and the opening ceremony is at 1:30 p.m. ET.

Who is performing at the World Cup opening ceremony in Toronto?

The Toronto ceremony is headlined by Alanis Morissette, and will also include performances from Alessia Cara, Elyanna, Jessie Reyez, Michael Bublé, Nora Fatehi, Sanjoy, Vegedream, and William Prince.

How to watch the World Cup opening ceremony in Los Angeles

Date: Friday, June 12, 2026

Time: 7:30 p.m. ET

TV channels: FOX, Telemundo

Streaming: FOX One, Tubi, YouTube TV, DirecTV, Peacock, and more

When is the World Cup opening ceremony in Los Angeles?

The last of the three World Cup opening ceremonies will take place in Los Angeles prior to the U.S.A. vs. Paraguay match. The match begins at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT and the ceremony starts at 7:30 p.m. ET/4:30 p.m. PT.

Who is performing at the World Cup opening ceremony in Los Angeles?

Katy Perry is headlining the opening ceremony in L.A. and she'll be joined by Future, Anitta, LISA, Rema and Tyla.

What channels are showing the opening ceremonies?

FOX will be broadcasting all three the opening ceremonies in English. Spanish-language broadcasts will air on Telemundo.

Where to watch the 2026 World Cup opening ceremonies without cable:

2026 FIFA World Cup group stage schedule: 

All times Eastern

Thursday, June 11

Mexico vs South Africa: 3 p.m. (FOX, Tubi) — Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
South Korea vs Czechia: 10 p.m. (FS1) — Estadio Akron, Zapopan

Friday, June 12
Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina: 3 p.m. (FOX) — BMO Field, Toronto
United States vs Paraguay: 9 p.m. (FOX, Tubi) — SoFi Stadium, Inglewood

Saturday, June 13
Qatar vs Switzerland: 3 p.m. (FOX) — Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara
Brazil vs Morocco: 6 p.m. (FS1) — MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
Haiti vs Scotland: 9 p.m. (FS1) — Gillette Stadium, Foxborough

Sunday, June 14
Australia vs Türkiye: 12 a.m. (FS1) — BC Place, Vancouver
Germany vs Willemstad Curaçao: 1 p.m. (FOX) — NRG Stadium, Houston
Netherlands vs Japan: 4 p.m. (FOX) — AT&T Stadium, Arlington
Ivory Coast vs Ecuador: 7 p.m. (FS1) — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Sweden vs Tunisia: 10 p.m. (FS1) — Estadio BBVA Bancomer, Guadalupe

Monday, June 15
Spain vs Cape Verde: 12 p.m. (FOX) — Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
Belgium vs Egypt: 3 p.m. (FOX) — Lumen Field, Seattle
Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay: 6 p.m. (FS1) — Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
Iran vs New Zealand: 9 p.m. (FS1) — SoFi Stadium, Inglewood

Tuesday, June 16
France vs Senegal: 3 p.m. (FOX) — MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
Iraq vs Norway: 6 p.m. (FOX) — Gillette Stadium, Foxborough
Argentina vs Algeria: 9 p.m. (FOX) — Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City

Wednesday, June 17
Austria vs Jordan: 12 a.m. (FS1) — Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara
Portugal vs DR Congo: 1 p.m. (FOX) — NRG Stadium, Houston
England vs Croatia: 4 p.m. (FOX) — AT&T Stadium, Arlington
Ghana vs Panama: 7 p.m. (FS1) — BMO Field, Toronto
Uzbekistan vs Colombia: 10 p.m. (FS1) — Estadio Azteca, Mexico City

Thursday, June 18
Czechia vs South Africa: 12 p.m. (FOX) — Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
Switzerland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina: 3 p.m. (FOX) — SoFi Stadium, Inglewood
Canada vs Qatar: 6 p.m. (FS1) — BC Place, Vancouver
Mexico vs South Korea: 9 p.m. (FOX) — Estadio Akron, Zapopan

Friday, June 19
United States vs Australia: 3 p.m. (FOX) — Lumen Field, Seattle
Scotland vs Morocco: 6 p.m. (FOX) — Gillette Stadium, Foxborough
Brazil vs Haiti: 8:30 p.m. (FOX) — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Türkiye vs Paraguay: 11 p.m. (FS1) — Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara

Saturday, June 20
Netherlands vs Sweden: 1 p.m. (FOX) — NRG Stadium, Houston
Germany vs Ivory Coast: 4 p.m. (FOX) — BMO Field, Toronto
Ecuador vs Willemstad Curaçao: 8 p.m. (FS1) — Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City

Sunday, June 21
Tunisia vs Japan: 12 a.m. (FS1) — Estadio BBVA Bancomer, Guadalupe
Spain vs Saudi Arabia: 12 p.m. (FOX) — Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
Belgium vs Iran: 3 p.m. (FS1) — SoFi Stadium, Inglewood
Uruguay vs Cape Verde: 6 p.m. (FS1) — Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
New Zealand vs Egypt: 9 p.m. (FS1) — BC Place, Vancouver

Monday, June 22
Argentina vs Austria: 1 p.m. (FOX) — AT&T Stadium, Arlington
France vs Iraq: 5 p.m. (FOX) — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Norway vs Senegal: 8 p.m. (FOX) — MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
Jordan vs Algeria: 11 p.m. (FS1) — Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara

Tuesday, June 23
Portugal vs Uzbekistan: 1 p.m. (FOX) — NRG Stadium, Houston
England vs Ghana: 4 p.m. (FOX) — Gillette Stadium, Foxborough
Panama vs Croatia: 7 p.m. (FOX) — BMO Field, Toronto
Colombia vs DR Congo: 10 p.m. (FS1) — Estadio Akron, Zapopan

Wednesday, June 24
Switzerland vs Canada: 3 p.m. (FOX) — BC Place, Vancouver
Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Qatar: 3 p.m. (FS1) — Lumen Field, Seattle
Scotland vs Brazil: 6 p.m. (FOX) — Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
Morocco vs Haiti: 6 p.m. (FS1) — Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
Czechia vs Mexico: 9 p.m. (FOX) — Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
South Africa vs South Korea: 9 p.m. (FS1) — Estadio BBVA Bancomer, Guadalupe

Thursday, June 25
Ecuador vs Germany: 4 p.m. (FOX) — MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
Willemstad Curaçao vs Ivory Coast: 4 p.m. (FS1) — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia Tunisia vs Netherlands: 7 p.m. (FOX) — Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City
Japan vs Sweden: 7 p.m. (FS1) — AT&T Stadium, Arlington
Türkiye vs United States: 10 p.m. (FOX) — SoFi Stadium, Inglewood
Paraguay vs Australia: 10 p.m. (FS1) — Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara

Friday, June 26
Norway vs France: 3 p.m. (FOX) — Gillette Stadium, Foxborough
Senegal vs Iraq: 3 p.m. (FS1) — BMO Field, Toronto
Uruguay vs Spain: 8 p.m. (FOX) — Estadio Akron, Zapopan
Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia: 8 p.m. (FS1) — NRG Stadium, Houston
New Zealand vs Belgium: 11 p.m. (FOX) — BC Place, Vancouver
Egypt vs Iran: 11 p.m. (FS1) — Lumen Field, Seattle

Saturday, June 27
Panama vs England: 5 p.m. (FOX) — MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
Croatia vs Ghana: 5 p.m. (FS1) — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Colombia vs Portugal: 7:30 p.m. (FOX) — Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
DR Congo vs Uzbekistan: 7:30 p.m. (FS1) — Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
Jordan vs Argentina: 10 p.m. (FOX) — AT&T Stadium, Arlington
Algeria vs Austria: 10 p.m. (FS1) — Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City

As FIFA entices a new generation of fans, a Brazil influencer's platform will stream all 104 games

GUADALAJARA, Mexico (AP) — In Brazil, home of soccer-mad fans and the five-time world champions, the only way to watch all 104 games of the World Cup will be through a streaming platform anchored by an influencer.

Elsewhere, users will get to see parts of matches live on YouTube and TikTok for the first time.

Forget about the exclusivity of traditional over-the-air networks: The World Cup will be watched differently this time.

As FIFA pushes to engage a new generation of fans, younger audiences will have more options to access soccer’s showcase event thanks to what soccer's governing body describes as a record number of deals with broadcast partners that carry digital-only platforms. Creators’ perspectives will be brought to the forefront and user experiences worldwide will be enhanced thanks to what FIFA is calling “game-changing” partnerships.

The goal is to grab viewers' attention, effectively giving them an appetizer that will encourage them to go back and watch the games on traditional channels.

Co-hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada, this year's World Cup — the biggest ever, with 48 teams — begins Thursday and will run through July 19.

Brazil’s CazéTV has the rights to all games

Brazil historically has been one of the countries with the most engagement on social media and digital platforms.

FIFA took notice, and four years ago did a type of a test run with popular streamer Casimiro Miguel, now 32, who had shown success engaging with younger sports fans on his Twitch channel. For the 2022 Qatar World Cup, FIFA reached a deal with him — and his partner LiveMode — to broadcast 22 matches on the CazéTV YouTube channel.

With a more informal and conversational approach to the broadcast, along with increased fan engagement and the participation of content creators as commentators, the trial was considered a resounding success. It led to an expanded deal for the tournament this year, with CazéTV becoming the only channel — digital or traditional — with rights to all 104 games in Brazil. The network Globo, the home of soccer in Brazil for decades, will show 55 games.

“FIFA is always looking at innovative ways about how to enhance the broadcast coverage of our flagship competitions and the deal with CazéTV is an example of such, which will ensure football fans in Brazil will be able to watch all 104 games, while also helping to reach new audiences and demographics,” the governing body told The Associated Press in a statement.

A Cristiano Ronaldo connection

LiveMode, the Brazilian company that has CazéTV under its umbrella and broadcasts matches with content creators, announced last month that it had launched an international broadcast arm of the company and that Cristiano Ronaldo was one of its shareholders.

LiveMode's channel in Portugal will broadcast one game per day during the World Cup, including all of Portugal's matches and the final. The 41-year-old Ronaldo, one of soccer's all-time greats, is making his sixth World Cup appearance with the national team.

“There is an audience that connects with digital first, and digital allows us to bring this new audience to follow major sporting events,” LiveMode co-founder Sergio Lopes told the AP. “Generally, this audience is younger and doesn’t just want to watch a match. They want to participate in the conversation, interact in real time, and feel like they are part of a community.”

YouTube and TikTok deals

FIFA earlier this year picked TikTok as the first “preferred platform” for video content on social media at the World Cup, giving creators access to content. World Cup broadcast rights holders can livestream parts of the 104 games at a dedicated hub on the TikTok app. Then in March, FIFA reached a deal with YouTube to also allow rights-holding broadcasters to stream game action live on the video platform. Rights holders will be allowed to broadcast the first 10 minutes of games.

“YouTube is where global sports fans tune in before, during, and after the game. That is what makes our preferred partnership with FIFA for World Cup 2026 so unique,” said Angela Courtin, YouTube's vice president of entertainment and sports marketing. “Between the incredible reach of our creator cohort and providing FIFA’s media partners with a pathway to upload more premium content to their YouTube channels, plus our live YouTube FIFA Creator Cup in New York City this July, we are ushering in the next generation of soccer fans for years to come.”

Taking aim at world records

With the new deals, FIFA expects the 2026 World Cup to break all records related to digital and streaming audiences.

In 2022, FIFA reported 5 billion total engagements during the tournament in Qatar, with 2.7 billion coming through digital and streaming services, and 2.9 from linear television. Nearly 1.5 billion people watched the final won by Argentina, with 237 million of them being digital-only viewers, according to FIFA.

In the U.S., Fox holds the rights for the 2026 World Cup, and there were no exclusive deals by FIFA with digital platforms, though the network will have every match streaming live and on-demand within its apps. Streaming giant Netflix has secured the U.S. broadcasting rights to the Women’s World Cup in 2027 and 2031, in the most significant deal FIFA has signed with a streaming service for a major tournament.

“We are seeing that sport needs to occupy all screens, engage with all audiences to grow,” LiveModeTV co-founder Lopes said. “New audiences expect authenticity, interaction and different ways to follow an event. The World Cup continues to be the greatest sporting spectacle on the planet, but the way to experience it is also becoming more social, more participatory, more accessible, and more connected to the digital habits of each generation.”

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AP World Cup coverage: https://apnews.com/hub/fifa-world-cup

Leeds United join the race for Ousmane Diomande

Leeds United join the race for Ousmane Diomande
Leeds United join the race for Ousmane Diomande

Leeds United have entered the race for Sporting CP centre-back Ousmane Diomande, with reports suggesting they are prepared to break their club transfer record to land the highly rated Ivorian. The Whites have identified the 22-year-old as a key target to strengthen their defence following an impressive Premier League return under Daniel Farke. According to Portuguese outlet A Bola, the Elland Road hierarchy are willing to go to great lengths to secure Diomande’s signature.

Leeds are reportedly preparing an opening offer worth £43.1 million, which, if accepted, would eclipse the club-record £36m paid for the services of Georginio Rutter from Hoffenheim in January 2023. Sporting are believed to be open to formal negotiations around this figure, viewing it as an acceptable starting point despite Diomande’s £69m release clause. Leeds’ pursuit of Diomande signals a major statement of intent, as they look to leapfrog several long-term suitors, including Arsenal.

The Gunners have monitored Diomande for several seasons but have so far hesitated to make a move, leaving the door open for Leeds to capitalise. Signing a defender of Diomande’s pedigree would immediately strengthen Farke’s tactical setup, though it raises questions about the long-term futures of current defensive regulars Pascal Struijk and Joe Rodon. The Ivorian’s blend of physical dominance and composure in deep build-up play makes him an ideal fit. Any deal for Diomande is likely to face a short delay, as he is currently on international duty with the Ivory Coast ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America.

Philadelphia Eagles' Nick Sirianni breaks silence on A.J. Brown trade

Philadelphia Eagles' Nick Sirianni breaks silence on A.J. Brown trade originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni has broken his silence regarding the team's decision to trade star wide receiver A.J. Brown to the New England Patriots earlier this month. 

While speaking with media members about the move, Sirianni sounded grateful for the time that Brown spent in Philadelphia and the success that the Eagles were able to achieve during Brown's tenure with the team. 

"I would say that it was a lot of good years," Sirianni said of Brown's time in Philly. "Done a lot of good things with A.J. here. Two times in the Super Bowl. I think he was All-Pro multiple times. Pro Bowl multiple times. I would say it was a good run."

This story will be updated. 

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Ancelotti marks birthday as Spike Lee visits Brazil World Cup training

Spike Lee wears Brazil colours as he attends the team's training session in New Jersey (Mauro PIMENTEL)

Brazil players gave coach Carlo Ancelotti a guard of honour for his birthday at a pre-World Cup training session Wednesday attended by Spike Lee.

The entire Brazil squad, with the exception of the injured Neymar, welcomed the smiling Ancelotti out onto the pitch at the team's base, the New York Red Bulls training facility in suburban New Jersey.

Ancelotti was marking his 67th birthday, three days before the Italian leads the record five-time World Cup winners into their opening match at this year's tournament against Morocco at the MetLife Stadium.

Veteran filmmaker Lee, 69, then appeared as a surprise spectator, wearing a Brazil top and cap.

"I want Brazil to win," insisted Lee, who called Neymar "my man".

Brazil's all-time record scorer has not played for his country since 2023 due to injuries and is struggling to be fit for the start of the World Cup as he recovers from a calf problem.

Lee, meanwhile, said he would not be hanging around as he planned to head back into Manhattan to attend the fourth game of the NBA finals later Wednesday.

"I'm here just for the practice, I have a game to see tonight," said Lee, whose beloved New York Knicks host the San Antonio Spurs as they defend a 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven series.

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Should Red Sox Pursue Slugger Named As 'Change Of Scenery' Trade Candidate?

Boston Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow

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It's no secret the Boston Red Sox lineup can use some more power. An imperfect slugger could offer the perfect solution.

MLB.com's Mark Feinsand identified Jake Burger as one of eight trade candidates who can benefit from a "change of scenery" before the trade deadline. Although the 32-34 Texas Rangers are only three games behind the Seattle Mariners for the American League West lead, Feinsand speculated that they may want to replenish their farm system after acquiring MacKenzie Gore in the offseason.

Burger would represent a relatively inexpensive addition under contract beyond the 2026 season.

"Burger is earning $3.2 million this season and is arbitration-eligible for two more years," Feinsand wrote. "And while he hasn’t been the same hitter in Texas, he’s shown he can be a serious power threat in the past."

The Rangers acquired Burger after he mashed 63 combined home runs in 2023 and 2024. That tally slid to 16 last season, and he's currently batting a modest .238/.293/.414 this year

He's a limited contact hitter with a poor 5.4 percent career walk rate, but nobody should question Burger's power. He's still managed to produce 10 home runs, tying Jarren Duran's second-highest total among Red Sox hitters.

ESPN's Buster Olney reported that the Red Sox are "aggressively" pursuing right-handed hitters. Burger fits that bill, and the 30-year-old may not require a massive asking price as a corner infielder with a .297 career on-base percentage.

Despite his shortcomings, Burger's pop would still be a welcome boost to a Red Sox offense that's hit an MLB-low 49 home runs this season. Opening the menu for a Burger trade could be a worthwhile gamble to help stay in the crowded AL wild-card mix without mortgaging the organization's future.

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LSU baseball lands commitment from No. 1 player in transfer portal

It was a disappointing follow-up season to Jay Johnson's second national title campaign for LSU baseball.

The Tigers began the year ranked No. 2 in the nation but finished just 30-28 with a 9-21 record in conference play. As a result, they missed the NCAA tournament for the first time since the 2011 season.

As Johnson retools the roster for 2027, he has landed one of the most coveted players in the transfer portal. On Wednesday, Notre Dame outfielder transfer Bino Watters committed to LSU.

Watters is the No. 1-ranked player in the transfer portal, per On3.

BREAKING: Notre Dame star transfer OF Bino Watters has committed to LSU🐯

Watters ranks as On3's No. 1 player in the college baseball transfer portal.https://t.co/UM2vCFk6Oppic.twitter.com/vPP1EnY2YD

— On3 (@On3) June 10, 2026

A First Team All-ACC selection in 2026, Watters batted .362/.447/.610 with 10 home runs, 18 doubles and 51 RBI. After two impressive seasons with the Fighting Irish, Watters heads to Baton Rouge to headline a key transfer class for Johnson.

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Wu-Tang Clan to perform at halftime of Game 4 of NBA Finals at MSG

The New York Knicks are known for rolling out the celebrity carpet for those who sit in the famed courtside seats, and they continue to bring out the big guns for NBA Finals halftime entertainment.

For Game 3 of the NBA Finals between the Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs, the halftime entertainment at Madison Square Garden was Cardi B, a Bronx native.

Game 4's halftime show will be Staten Island's own Wu-Tang Clan.

The iconic rap group with members the RZA, the GZA, Inspectah Deck, Raekwon the Chef, U-God, Ghostface Killah and Method Man, along with Masta Killa and Cappadonna, will take the court on Wednesday, June 10 before heading back on their tour in late August.

Once they conclude their final stop of Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chamber in Phoenix, Arizona, on Oct. 4, the group will be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in November.

More: Cardi B performs 'Bodak Yellow' at halftime show for NBA Finals Knicks-Spurs Game 3

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Elijah Sarratt, Jakobi Lane could have big roles in Ravens offense

It's June, in the National Football League, and you know what that means: time to overanalyze minicamp. Every year, we look at the rookies making an impact at the mandatory minicamps and then make a way-too-early forecast on how they might fit in with the squad.

The Ravens took two wide receivers in this April's draft- Ja'Kobi Lane, out of USC, with the 80th overall pick in the third round, and Elijah "Waffle House" Sarratt, out of Indiana, with the 115th overall pick in the fourth round. Both will work on establishing their presence in a crowded wide receiver room led by Zay Flowers, followed by Rashod Bateman, Devontez Walker, and LaJohntay Wester, among others.

And it was Waffle House who stole the show on day one of mandatory minicamp, as he turned in the play of the day. Sarratt connected with QB1 Lamar Jackson on a deep sideline route that turned heads and showcased his skill set.

It was a statement kind of play, as he looks to get his NFL career started out on the right foot. Maybe he could develop into that second deep threat that the Ravens so sorely need?

Jesse Minter on Ravens rookie wide receivers Ja'Kobi Lane & Elijah Sarratt:

"I do think there will be major opportunities for at least one of them when you look at the number of guys that we have."

via @Ravenspic.twitter.com/jPYEQeNQaT

— Bobby Trosset (@bobbytrosset) June 9, 2026

And the opportunities are going to be there for him (and Lane as well), according to rookie head coach Jesse Minter.

"When you draft guys, third or fourth round, especially two guys at that position, in a perfect world, hopefully, they both develop and play really well," Minter said.

"I do think, there will be major opportunities for at least one of them when you look at the number of guys that we have, and I think they both have done a great job this spring of just learning completely new offenses from what they were used to, from their respective colleges."

The Ravens took two wide receivers in the earlier rounds of the draft for a reason- the position group needs a revamp. Perhaps Sarratt and Lane could be exactly the kind of new blood the receiver room needs.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Elijah Sarratt, Jakobi Lane could have big roles in Ravens offense

Jaxon Smith-Njigba's stats in every game vs the LA Rams

Seattle Seahawks star wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba has routinely had his way with one of Seattle's primary rivals, the Los Angeles rams. Ever since his second season in the league, JSN torching the Rams' secondary has become a bi-annual tradition. Or, in the case of the 2025 campaign, something that happened three times.

JSN burning Los Angeles' defensive back like moldy toast led the Rams to trade for Trent McDuffie from the Kansas City Chiefs earlier this offseason. While McDuffie is a solid addition to LA's secondary, I'm not quite sure it will be enough to contain JSN in 2026.

With the Rams' recent moves in mind, which also includes trading for future Hall of Fame defensive end Myles Garrett, we at Seahawks Wire wanted to take the time to examine JSN's game long for every showdown against Los Angeles. In seven career games, including the playoffs, JSN has hauled in 44 receptions for 596 yards and four touchdowns. For a further breakdown of how he performed in each game, simply scroll down!

  • September 10th, 2023 (Week 1) - 3 receptions for 13 yards in his first ever regular season game.
  • November 19th, 2023 (Week 11) - 3 receptions for 40 yards
  • November 3rd, 2024 (Week 9) - 13 receptions for 180 yards and 2 touchdowns (JSN's official breakout game)
  • January 5th, 2025 (Week 18) - 4 receptions for 9 yards
  • November 16th, 2025 (Week 11) - 9 receptions for 105 yards
  • December 18th, 2025 (Week 16) - 8 receptions for 96 yards and 1 touchdown
  • January 25th, 2026 (NFC Championship Game) - 10 receptions for 153 yards and 1 touchdown

JSN's two lowest performances against the Rams came in his first ever game, and a meaningless Week 18 game when the Seahawks were already eliminated from the playoffs. Still, he did tie a Seahawks franchise record with his 100th reception that season - a record he would shatter one year later.

This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: Seahawks WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba's career stats in games vs LA Rams

New DIY public golf course coming to Texas plains

A new nine-hole golf course is under construction along Texas Highway 79 on the southeast edge of Wichita Falls.

Owner Danny Anderson said when the course opens, it will be available to the public with no membership required.

Anderson, a utility contractor, said his background in contracting work made the project possible.

The clubhouse of City Limits Golf Club on the outskirts of Wichita Falls is taking shape Sunday, June 7, 2026, for a possible opening this summer.

"The only way this even began to work is I did the majority of the work myself," he said.

Anderson said he has poured significant personal resources into the project even though his wife, Carmen, wasn't immediately sold.

A driving range will be part of a new nine-hole golf course being constructed in Wichita Falls as seen Sunday, June 7, 2026.

"She accuses me of having 'Field of Dreams' moments," he said. "A couple million dollars later, I guess we'll see."

Anderson said the club will be a first-class facility unlike anything the city now has to offer. He said he studied golf course construction and consulted with industry professionals to ensure the greens and fairways are built right.

Heavy equipment sits at the ready to complete the City Limits Golf Club Sunday, June 7, 2026, on the outskirts of Wichita Falls.

In addition to the lighted nine-hole course that will allow evening play, the club will have a 20-bay covered driving range equipped with TrackMan gear and a clubhouse.

Anderson said he explored the possibility of adding a restaurant but decided instead to create a dedicated space for food trucks.

"There'll be a lot for everybody to enjoy," Anderson said.

Anderson said he doesn't have an opening date set yet, but thought mid-to-late July might be possible.

"That's no more than a guess," he said. "We got to, we got to make some grass grow and put up more buildings. We're not ready yet."

This article originally appeared on Wichita Falls Times Record News: New public golf course coming to Texas plains

Boston Celtics 2026 NBA Draft interviewee Emanuel Sharp 2025-26 NCAA highlights

With the Boston Celtics keeping busy ahead of the 2026 NBA Draft, they will have a solid foundation to make their selections at No. 27 and 40 overall thanks to the significant pool of prospects they have already worked out. And among them we can count Houston shooting guard Emanuel Sharp.

The 6-foot-4, 208-lb. 3-and-D specialist is projected to be taken later in the second round in most mocks, hinting at a potential trade-back scenario for Boston. At Houston in the NCAA 2025-26 regular season, Sharp put up 15.5 points, 3.0 rebounds, 1.7 assists, and 1.2 steals per game. The Tampa, Florida native also shot a concerning 41.3 percent from the floor overall, 37.2 percent from beyond the arc, and 89.1 percent from the free throw line.

The folks behind the "Big 12 Conference" YouTube channel put together a clip of his best play in the 2025-26 season for us to watch. Check it out below!

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Tigers' Premier League strip based on 70s classic

Lee Jenkinson and another man holds the new Hull City shirt which has black and amber vertical stripes and a white collar. The men have short dark hair and beards and wear black clothes
Oxen Sports' brand director Craig Franklin (left) and chief executive Lee Jenkinson with the new Hull City shirt [Matt Dean / BBC]

Hull City has unveiled its new shirt ahead of the club's return to the Premier League.

Lee Jenkinson, chief executive of Hull company Oxen Sports, which designed the shirt, described it as a "re-imagination of a historical City kit from the late 70s".

It is the firm's first Premier League shirt after producing kits for Lincoln City and Barnsley, as well as rugby league club Hull Kingston Rovers.

Jenkinson said he hoped the black and amber striped kit with a white collar would "resonate with supporters".

"It was something that the club really wanted to lean into," he said.

"Trying to make them very unequivocally Hull City."

It also features the letters HCAFC on the front, similar to the logo worn by legendary players such as Ken Wagstaff and Billy Bremner.

Hull City clinched promotion to the Premier League by beating Middlesbrough in the play-off final at Wembley in May.

Jenkinson said making the shirt for the club he has supported all his life was "even more special".

"I can't hide how excited we are about the fact, not only as a company, but personally as well," he said.

"As a former season ticket holder at the club, someone who lived on the renovated Boothferry Park and someone that still lives in the city today...

"It fills me with pleasure not only to be looking after the club, but to also see them back in the Premier League."

Black and white match picture of Hull City playing Sunderland in April 1976 the Hull players are defending their goal and wearing the striped shirts similar to the new design
The new shirt has echoes of the kit worn by Hull City in the 1970s [Mirrorpix via Getty Images]

The company was established seven years ago and employs more than 80 people around the world and the shirt will be manufactured in Oxen's own factory in China.

Jenkinson recalled entering a national newspaper competition as a child to design a football kit for Hull City, adding "it just took me 30 years to win that competition".

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The case for and against Pat McAfee’s $60M ESPN deal

Pat McAfee on the Pat McAfee Show
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Pat McAfee is set to become the highest-paid talent in sports media. Well, kind of.

The former Indianapolis Colts punter, who has built his daily sports talk show into an empire that fills the noon-to-2 p.m. ET window on ESPN, is reportedly in negotiations with the network for a deal worth between $60 million and $65 million per year. It’s a huge step up from where McAfee currently sits — ESPN licenses his show for a reported $17 million per year and then pays McAfee an additional $13 million or so for his work on College GameDay, various altcasts, and other ancillary assignments.

To put that into perspective, First Take star Stephen A. Smith nets about $20 million per year from ESPN, while the Monday Night Football Booth of Joe Buck and Troy Aikman earn about $15 million and $17.5 million per year, respectively.

Suffice it to say, McAfee already finds himself in the upper echelons of ESPN talent salaries. Now, he’s prepared to blow everyone out of the water. At least, to a point.

The McAfee situation is unique compared to normal talent contracts. ESPN licenses The Pat McAfee Show, and that licensing fee is used to compensate the entire production team, from McAfee’s fellow on-air talents to the staffers who handle the show’s audio. So, to say McAfee himself is prepared to sign a $60 million-per-year contract is a bit misleading, since much of that money funds the show. With that in mind, let’s dive into the arguments for and against the McAfee mega-deal, beginning with the skeptic’s perspective.

The case against McAfee’s $60M deal

From a purely linear television viewership perspective, McAfee doesn’t move the needle enough to make paying him the largest talent salary at ESPN make a ton of sense. Generally speaking, his television audiences come in well below the lead-in program, First Take, usually by a substantial margin. Of course, much of McAfee’s audience watches his show on YouTube and other digital platforms, which ESPN likes to note in press releases about the show. But those viewers aren’t exactly analogous to a television viewer.

McAfee’s drawing power was laid bare late last month, when ESPN tapped him for a primetime special after the New York Knicks completed a sweep of the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference Finals, creating a programming gap the network needed to fill. McAfee threw together a “State of the Union” for sports, calling on an impressive list of six league commissioners who sat down for interviews and shared insights into their leagues. Producing such a show on about a day’s notice is an accomplishment in its own right, but only 278,000 viewers tuned in. For perspective, that’s about half of CNN’s primetime audience, and they’re the least-watched of the three major cable news channels.

When McAfee isn’t blowing anyone out of the water in terms of viewership, it’s fair to question whether the price tag is worth it. Could ESPN produce replacement-level programming, say another couple hours of SportsCenter, and capture largely the same audience for a much more affordable price? It’s certainly possible, if not likely. But that doesn’t acknowledge the value McAfee brings to the ESPN brand, which we’ll get to in a moment.

Another main tenet of the case against McAfee’s mega-deal is that ESPN is investing heavily in a product that could conceivably leave when the contract expires. ESPN has made McAfee a centerpiece of its daily lineup, the centerpiece of its most important studio show in College GameDay, and will reportedly expand his involvement in the network’s most important live sports programming, the NFL.

McAfee is becoming indispensable to ESPN, but the same is not necessarily true of ESPN’s reliance on McAfee. Sure, the relationship is mutually beneficial; McAfee certainly realizes the value of being the Worldwide Leader in Sports’ frontman. But in a handful of years, when McAfee’s contract expires, the grass could be greener somewhere else. There could be another platform willing to pay McAfee a lot of money, and he could decide to leave. In that case, ESPN just invested hundreds of millions of dollars into the McAfee empire, only to be left with nothing to show for it. His audience will follow him to whatever new platform he’s on, and ESPN will need to fill the gaps McAfee’s absence would create on some of its most important properties.

Of course, there’s also the public relations headaches McAfee occasionally creates. Although, to be fair, they are far less frequent now than they used to be. But we’re still talking about the guy who called out ESPN executives on the network’s own airwaves, discussed fabricated and salacious rumors about a college freshman on his show, and allowed Aaron Rodgers to suggest that Disney’s late-night host, Jimmy Kimmel, was in the Epstein Files.

These concerns are probably less worrisome for ESPN nowadays. McAfee has grown in that he knows exactly which topics can land him and the show in hot water and tends to avoid the more problematic ones. And top ESPN brass are almost universally aligned with McAfee, so there are fewer complaints about the internal politicking at the network.

Nevertheless, it’s baggage that McAfee will continue to carry, and perhaps add to, as his show continues. But enough of the skeptic’s perspective, let’s get to why this deal makes sense for ESPN.

The case for McAfee’s $60M deal

Let’s go back to that point about replacement-level programming being more affordable than McAfee’s show. That’s likely true, but the magnitude to which it is true is important.

Production accounting is an inexact science, and the allocation of certain expenses can greatly influence how much a show “costs” to produce on paper. That being said, let’s say, hypothetically, a show like ESPN’s morning program Get Up costs somewhere between $30 million and $40 million per year to produce, including talent contracts, production, and staffing. Now, paying $60 million per year for all of Pat McAfee doesn’t look so out-of-whack.

Get Up‘s television viewership is roughly comparable to The Pat McAfee Show, though it averages a bit higher. But if ESPN’s perspective is that it’s paying about $40 million for McAfee’s show, plus an additional $20 million for McAfee’s contributions on GameDay and elsewhere, the McAfee deal isn’t that much more expensive than the comparable programming ESPN produces in-house. And using the same 40-20 heuristic, ESPN is licensing McAfee’s show at a considerable discount under the current contract that pays $17 million per year.

Now, if ESPN wanted to produce a much cheaper show in McAfee’s hours, that’d be a different story. But the network would lose out on the additional benefits inherent in being in the Pat McAfee business.

For one, nobody can make more news on ESPN’s airwaves than McAfee. His access to top-crust sports executives like Adam Silver or Gary Bettman and media-shy athletes like Caitlin Clark, LeBron James, or Aaron Rodgers provides ESPN with a platform it could not replicate on its own. McAfee’s brand of friendly interviews gives these giants of sport a safe space to discuss the day’s news without much pushback. ESPN, which still has the bones of a journalistic enterprise with a fully staffed newsroom and real reporters asking real questions, could not create a similar environment to attract top guests.

In licensing the show, ESPN can maintain some editorial distance from what happens on McAfee’s programs, which might not always pass muster in a proper newsroom, while still claiming the wins associated with booking guests of that magnitude.

Of course, McAfee’s importance to College GameDay cannot be understated when examining the merits of this deal. GameDay is, rightfully, a proud institution at ESPN, and McAfee has become the heart of the show. He leans into everything that makes GameDay special — the on-campus atmosphere, the mix of serious football talk and jocular banter — and has even added his own flair to the program by introducing the field-goal kicking contest, which has quickly become one of the show’s most popular segments. To imagine GameDay without McAfee would be to imagine a show with considerably less of the energy that makes Saturday mornings on ESPN so special. It’s difficult to quantify how much McAfee’s presence on that show is truly worth, but it’s reasonable for ESPN to value it highly.

Additionally, McAfee opens the door for ESPN to reach a younger generation of sports fans. Sure, his show attracts more viewers in the demographics that advertisers covet, but the value goes well beyond that. Having McAfee play a central figure on ESPN helps the network maintain its relevance for a generation of sports fans that likely grew up consuming sports talk content on other platforms. For Gen Z and younger, ESPN is fairly viewed as the place you go to watch the game, not somewhere you go to watch people talk about the games. McAfee shifts that perspective and turns ESPN into a destination younger fans seek out, even if that isn’t on linear television. Without courting that audience, ESPN risks losing its status as an outlet that can drive the conversation in sports.

Is ESPN making the right call?

Time will tell whether this investment will pay off for ESPN. It’s difficult to know what the sports media landscape will look like just five years from now, but there’s little question that McAfee is an asset for the network now. The question is whether ESPN would be better off investing $60 million per year to develop its own homegrown talent that could rise to McAfee-esque levels within the demographics it desires. Such an investment would be far from a guarantee, but the issue with The Pat McAfee Show is that it’s a rental. ESPN is leasing it, and there’s no certainty it’ll be around if the network still needs it.

The timing of the news of McAfee’s impending contract extension becoming public couldn’t have been worse for ESPN. Just days prior to the McAfee news crossing the wire, a separate report about impending layoffs at ESPN was published. The optics are undeniable. Instead of spending that $60 million per year in-house, ESPN is using it to license a show produced elsewhere. While there might not be a one-to-one connection between the layoffs and McAfee’s extension, the money all comes from the same pool at some level.

But in 2026, you bet on talent. You bet on a built-in audience. You bet on differentiated products. Pat McAfee can do something for ESPN that ESPN itself cannot do. Clearly, the network believes paying $60 million to McAfee is a wise use of funds, even when it needs to cull its own ranks.

The network is placing its bet, and it’s hard to fault them. At every step of his media career, McAfee has exceeded expectations and continued to grow his audience. ESPN is banking on that trend continuing, and is willing to risk McAfee’s transience in the meantime.

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World Cup 2026 Predictions Match Day 1 (Part 2): Big Wins For Spain & Norway, England Edge Croatia

World Cup 2026 Predictions Match Day 1 (Part 2): Big Wins For Spain & Norway, England Edge Croatia
World Cup 2026 Predictions Match Day 1 (Part 2): Big Wins For Spain & Norway, England Edge Croatia

In Part 1 of Dan’s World Cup Match Day 1 predictions, we looked at Groups A to F, including hosts Mexico, Brazil’s clash with Morocco, and a potential upset between the Netherlands and Japan. Now it’s time to complete the opening round by predicting the remaining fixtures from Groups G to L, featuring the likes of Spain, France, Argentina, Portugal and England.

Group G

Belgium 1-0 Egypt

It might actually take the pressure off Belgium that they are no longer being viewed as a “golden generation”.

They still have the likes of KDB, Lukaku, and Trossard, but like a lot of European nations, it might come down to how they handle the conditions.

Rudi Garcia has found that balance between relying on experience and also introducing new, exciting talent like Doku.

It means the Red Devils move the ball quicker and are more patient when breaking down a well-organised side, which Egypt will be in Seattle while looking to hit on the break with Salah and Marmoush.

Four years ago, the Belgians were too predictable, ran out of ideas, and couldn’t hide their frustration.

Iran 1-0 New Zealand

I’m not going to talk about politics, but purely from a sporting point of view, Iran having to base themselves in Mexico and fly in and out of America, fans being denied tickets, and staff and administrators being refused entry into the US is hardly ideal preparation.

As you can imagine, there is a claim and counter-claim from both nations, and even if they just want to focus on football, there is political pressure on Iran to act a certain way, both from the hosts and back home.

On the pitch, Iran should have too much experience and street smarts for New Zealand.

Group H

Spain 3-0 Cape Verde

I make Spain one of the few European nations that can win a World Cup in these conditions.

When the weather is hot and humid, it becomes even more imperative that a team can keep possession. Logically, you save so much energy if you’re not chasing to win back the ball.

What is Spain one of the best in the world at doing?

Keeping possession!

There is talk that Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams are not fit enough to start on Monday, but with respect to their opening two games, they should have the luxury of bedding both in gradually.

Saudi Arabia 0-1 Uruguay

Fans in England will be aware of Marcelo Bielsa’s tactics. The manager, coaching a third country at a World Cup, likes to get the ball forward quickly so his players swarm all over you and don’t let you breathe.

In these conditions, especially against European opponents, the South Americans can make life difficult.

They just no longer have the quality of a Suarez or Cavani. That shouldn’t be an issue in their first two games but might be afterwards.

Saudi Arabia has long argued that the amount of foreign talent that has moved to play in their Pro League can only improve domestic players and coaching standards.

They have reached a level where they can be competitive in this type of fixture, but the Uruguayans are more streetwise.

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Group I

France 2-1 Senegal

Les Bleus are the other European nation, alongside Spain, that I think has a key advantage over its peers in coping with the conditions.

Deschamps has so many attacking options that he can rotate his squad, which, when you’re asking players to perform in the heat after a gruelling season, could be vital.

Norway 4-0 Iraq

Back at this level for the first time since 1998, obviously Haaland and Ødegaard are the poster boys of this Norwegian golden generation.

Haaland plays differently for his country than he does for his club. At Manchester City, he is the focal point, but for Norway he is more involved.

The 25-year-old scored 16 goals in European qualifying, twice the amount of the player in second place, and I can picture him being like a big kid on Tuesday night.

Group J

Argentina 2-1 Algeria

The world champions have the same manager and 17 of the same squad from four years ago.

They might not play with as much emotion, especially in the way they defend, as they did in Qatar, as they got Messi the one trophy that had eluded him.

Of course, it didn’t turn out to be the 38-year-old’s last World Cup after all.

Yet don’t mistake his inclusion as being sentimental.

Solari has found a system where others will do the running, but Messi can still orchestrate everything.

The Argentines did start their last World Cup with a shock defeat, and that memory should help them on Wednesday.

Any complacency and Algeria are good enough to take advantage.

Austria 1-0 Jordan

Most will be aware of Ralf Rangnick’s gegenpressing system.

That ethos has given the Austrian team an identity and made the country excited about its football again.

Like a lot of European representatives, though, there are question marks.

Can you play that way every few days in the heat?

Group K

Portugal 3-1 DR Congo

The Portuguese, on paper, have one of the best midfields at the tournament, but their chances of going deep into the knockout stages could come down to the question that has undermined managers in recent competitions.

Will Martinez be brave enough to take off or drop Ronaldo if needed?

Their captain has two opening fixtures which give him a golden chance to score in a record sixth World Cup, but after that you would like to think the 41-year-old has had conversations with his coach that he cannot expect to play every minute.

Congo have pace on the counter, but it is about how often they can get themselves into those positions.

Colombia 2-0 Uzbekistan

Just because of the conditions, I expect Colombia to do well.

Are they physical, hard to score against, strong at set pieces, and have Diaz and Rodriguez capable of producing moments of stardust?

Uzbekistan are making their World Cup debut, yet the country has heavily invested in youth development over the years to help grow the sport.

Their junior and underage teams have won tournaments in recent years and have been fast-tracked into the first team.

Not many nations can say they are managed by a World Cup-winning captain, and if nothing else, Fabio Cannavaro’s experience should help calm any nerves.

Group L

England 1-0 Croatia

Let’s be honest, a lot of factors are not in England’s favour at this World Cup.

Too many players have had gruelling seasons and now have to play in serious heat.

Outside of Kane and Rice, too many of the Three Lions’ key names are not performing at their best level.

Hence why Tuchel left Foden and Palmer at home, but I do think he now lacks that creative spark off the bench capable of producing a moment of magic.

Yet if I’m worried about the climate for England, what about Croatia’s ageing legs?

I know we should have learned a long time ago not to write off their midfield, but I just can’t see it in these conditions.

Ghana 2-0 Panama

Panama have, on average, the oldest squad at the tournament.

A settled, experienced squad might be the only advantage they have over Ghana, with the Black Stars changing their manager as recently as May.

It means Carlos Queiroz has had little time to work with his team and, given the Portuguese coach prides himself on defensive organisation, that’s not ideal, especially considering it is their weakest area.

Not that I expect their opponents to have much of the ball to find out.

Ghana simply have more match-winners, such as Semenyo, whose pace can overpower Panama.

Who do you agree with and where has Dan got it wrong? Let us know your own Matchday 1 predictions in the comments below and see how they compare once the tournament gets underway.

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World Cup 2026 Predictions Match Day 1 (Part 2): Big Wins For Spain & Norway, England Edge Croatia

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Eden Hazard predicts exactly how far England will go at the 2026 World Cup

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Photo by Shaun Botterill - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images

England head into the World Cup as one of the favourites to win the tournament.

The Three Lions may not have won a major tournament for 60 years, but they do have plenty of talent in the side as they head to the USA, Canada and Mexico.

Harry Kane is a Ballon d’Or contender, Jude Bellingham is a Real Madrid superstar, while Bukayo Saka has just played in a Champions League final.

England are fancied by many to do well this summer, but according to Chelsea legend, Eden Hazard, Thomas Tuchel’s side shouldn’t have such high hopes.

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Photo credit should read KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP via Getty Images

Eden Hazard makes England prediction

Speaking to SportBible, Eden Hazard was asked which nation will win the World Cup this summer.

The former Real Madrid star said that Belgium would win the tournament.

Hazard was then asked about England’s chances, to which he replied.

“No chance, maybe the quarter-finals.”

Hazard spent the best part of a decade in England with Chelsea, but he clearly doesn’t rate the current national team.

To be fair, Hazard is right to be sceptical, England have gone beyond the quarter-final stage just twice since 1966, and they could suffer the same fate again this summer.

Let’s not forget, no foreign manager has ever won the World Cup, so Thomas Tuchel’s presence as England boss may well work against the Three Lions.

Hazard predicted Belgium to win the tournament, and the Red Devils could be in with a shout.

This is truly the last knockings of the “Golden Generation” as the likes of Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku are still in the side, while Jeremy Doku and Senne Lammens are coming through as the next crop of Belgian stars.

The field is wide open for this World Cup, and, at the moment, it’s very difficult to call a winner ahead of the tournament starting on Thursday night.

Pressure growing on Real Madrid star Kylian Mbappe after France antics

Pressure growing on Real Madrid star Kylian Mbappe after France antics
Pressure growing on Real Madrid star Kylian Mbappe after France antics

Real Madrid star Kylian Mbappe is tasked with leading France into the World Cup with the armband around his arm, but he has some way to go to win over the French public. The biggest name in Les Bleus’ squad, Mbappe’s latest actions have not gone down well at home.

Mbappe received significant criticism over recent months for his attitude, and his tone-deaf actions during a difficult season at the Santiago Bernabeu. It has been reported in the Spanish capital that Mbappe has been spoken to by Los Blancos over his behaviour, explaining that they expect more from him.

Mbappe issues while on France duty

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It is worth remembering that Mbappe’s trip to Stockholm in Sweden while injured instead of on international duty, drew plenty of criticism from France, just weeks after he joined Los Blancos. As pointed out by MD, Mbappe is again drawing criticism. The first incident was Mbappe greeting the rest of the squad in the tunnel before France’s friendly with Ivory Coast, and despite passing Ngolo Kante, giving him cold indifference.

The second incident involved a reported incident in the dressing room, as L’Equipe claim, where Ousmane Dembele asked Mbappe to be more committed in his defensive work. Finally, Mbappe also left the France camp for ‘personal reasons’ hours after a friendly with Northern Ireland, but shortly after was photographed with partner Ester Exposito.

Romantic getaways have been an issue for Mbappe before

Image via Dennis Agyeman / AFP7 / Europa P / Europa Press

It was a holiday with Exposito in Sardinia that attracted the ire of Real Madrid fans two months ago. Mbappe had permission to travel to Italy as he recovered from injury, but returned just minutes before Real Madrid took on Espanyol in Barcelona with the title on the line. It did note go down well that he was greeted by the paparazzi on his return, with many feeling he should have been more discreet.

U.S. Open 2026: Full field and how players qualified for Shinnecock Hills

SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. — There are currently 149 players who are exempt or have qualified for the 126th U.S. Open, to be held June 18-21 at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club.

Players are listed only in the first category for which they are eligible. Seven spots are being held for players who become exempt through the world ranking or winning multiple PGA Tour titles (a-amateur):

U.S. Open champions (10 years)

  • J.J. Spaun
  • Bryson DeChambeau
  • Wyndham Clark
  • Matt Fitzpatrick
  • Jon Rahm
  • Gary Woodland
  • Brooks Koepka
  • Dustin Johnson

Top 10 and ties from the 2025 U.S. Open

  • Robert MacIntyre
  • Viktor Hovland
  • Cameron Young
  • Tyrrell Hatton
  • Carlos Ortiz
  • Sam Burns
  • Scottie Scheffler
  • Ben Griffin
  • Russell Henley
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Bryson DeChambeau is a betting favorite over fellow LIV Golf star Jon Rahm and a half dozen other past U.S. Open winners entering Shinnecock next month.

2025 U.S. Senior Open champion

  • Padraig Harrington

2025 U.S. Amateur champion and runner-up

  • a-Mason Howell
  • a-Jackson Herrington

2025 U.S. Junior Amateur champion

  • a-Hamilton Coleman

2025 U.S. Mid-Amateur champion

  • a-Brandon Holtz

Masters champions (5 years)

  • Rory McIlroy

PGA champions (5 years)

  • Aaron Rai
  • Xander Schauffele
  • Justin Thomas
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Open champions (5 years)

  • Brian Harman
  • Cameron Smith
  • Collin Morikawa

2025 BMW PGA champion

  • Alex Noren

2025 Tour Championship field

  • Tommy Fleetwood
  • Patrick Cantlay
  • Corey Conners
  • Keegan Bradley
  • Chris Gotterup
  • Akshay Bhatia
  • Harris English
  • Shane Lowry
  • Harry Hall
  • Nick Taylor
  • Ludvig Aberg
  • Justin Rose
  • Maverick McNealy
  • Andrew Novak
  • Jacob Bridgeman
  • Sungjae Im
  • Hideki Matsuyama
  • Sepp Straka

Multiple winners of PGA Tour events with full FedExCup points dating to the 2025 U.S. Open

To be determined after RBC Canadian Open

Top 5 players in the 2026 FedExCup standings not already exempt on May 18

  • Alex Fitzpatrick
  • Sahith Theegala
  • Sudarshan Yellamaraju
  • Patrick Rodgers
  • Matti Schmid

Points leader from the 2025 Korn Ferry Tour

  • Johnny Keefer

Top 2 players from the 2025 Race to Dubai not already exempt on May 18

  • Laurie Canter
  • Adrien Saddier

Top player from the 2026 Race to Dubai not already exempt on May 18

  • Jayden Schaper

British Amateur champion

  • a-Ethan Fang

Mark H. McCormack Medal winner in 2025

  • a-Jackson Koivun

NCAA champion

  • a-Preston Stout

Latin America Amateur champion

  • a-Mateo Pulcini

The top 60 players from the May 18 world golf ranking

  • Patrick Reed
  • Si Woo Kim
  • Kristoffer Reitan
  • Nicolai Hojgaard
  • Kurt Kitayama
  • Min Woo Lee
  • Ryan Gerard
  • Rickie Fowler
  • Jake Knapp
  • Jason Day
  • Alex Smalley
  • Daniel Berger
  • Michael Kim
  • Matt McCarty
  • Jordan Spieth
  • Adam Scott
  • Nico Echavarria
  • Sam Stevens
  • Ryan Fox
  • Michael Brennan
  • Pierceson Coody
  • David Puig
  • Ryo Hisatsune

The top player not already exempt from the top three in the final 2025 LIV Golf standings on May 18

  • Joaquin Niemann

The top player not already exempt and in the top three of the 2026 LIV Golf standings on May 18

  • Lucas Herbert

Final qualifying-England

  • Nathan Kimsey
  • Rocco Repetto Taylor
  • Filippo Celli
  • Matthew Jordan
  • Angel Hidalgo
  • Niklas Norgaard
  • Ugo Coussaud

Final qualifying-Japan

  • Ryuichi Oiwa
  • Kaito Onishi
  • Taihei Sato

Final qualifying-America

  • Peter Uihlein
  • Tom Kim
  • Cooper Dossey
  • Jimmy Stanger
  • Graeme McDowell
  • Adrien Dumont de Chassart
  • Caleb Surratt
  • Neal Shipley
  • Zac Blair
  • Dylan Wu
  • Billy Horschel
  • Nick Hardy
  • Ben Silverman
  • a-Ryder Cowan
  • a-Miles Russell
  • Emiliano Grillo
  • Alejandro Tosti
  • Marcelo Rozo
  • William Mouw
  • John Parry
  • Max McGreevy
  • Jackson Suber
  • Ben Kohles
  • Davis Thompson
  • J.B. Holmes
  • a-Arni Sveinsson
  • Carl Yuan
  • Brandon Wu
  • Cole Hammer
  • Kevin Roy
  • Max Greyserman
  • Ben James
  • James Nicholas
  • Chris Kirk
  • Keith Mitchell
  • Taylor Montgomery
  • a-Eric Lee
  • Andrew Putnam

Local and final qualifying

  • T.K. Kim
  • Manav Shah
  • a-Giuseppe Puebla
  • a-Logan Reilly
  • Jake Sollon
  • a-Vaughn Harber
  • a-Jackson Ormond
  • Jackson Van Paris
  • Jake Peacock
  • Robbie Higgins
  • a-Chase Kyes
  • a-Matthew Robles
  • a-Marek Fleming
  • Greyson Leach
U.S. Open - Final Round
Here’s a look at all the U.S. Open final qualifying sites and results for the 126th editition at Shinnecock Hills.

The top 60 players from the June 15 world golf ranking

To be determined

FIFA World Cup 2026 group stage preview: Tactical analysis and predictions 

FIFA World Cup 2026 group stage preview: Tactical analysis and predictions 
FIFA World Cup 2026 group stage preview: Tactical analysis and predictions 

The countdown to the world’s biggest athletic event is nearly complete. When the tournament begins in Canada, Mexico, and the United States, the unprecedented expansion to 48 teams will completely transform international football.

Fans everywhere are on the hunt for hard evidence of tactical indicators that reveal which countries have the biggest competitive advantages before the first whistle is blown. This highlights exactly what to expect from the top competitors across the distinctive, multi-host model by cutting through the clutter to assess how the newly organized groupings shape up. 

Group A heavyweights face early roadblocks

Mexico, the home side, has the psychological burden of beginning the tournament at the famous Estadio Azteca (Mexico City Stadium). According to official FIFA tournament schedules, El Tri will start against a strong South Africa team in Group A—a group that has no margin for error. 

The real threat in this region comes from South Korea and the Czech Republic. South Korea navigated their Asian qualifying campaign with a solid defence, while Czechia demonstrated their big-game spirit by battling through a tough qualification run. Both dark horses have the technical discipline to exploit defensive breakdowns from the host nation. 

Group B dynamic and home ground advantage ‘

Group B presents a fascinating blend of contrasting continental styles, with Canada starting their campaign on home soil at Toronto Stadium (BMO Field). The local side faces Bosnia and Herzegovina—who secured their spot via the highly competitive European routes—in a fixture that tactical analysts view as a critical benchmark for North American football. 

 Switzerland enters the group as a clear front-runner, boasting an experienced core that went completely unbeaten during European qualification. Qatar completes the group, bringing an unpredictable tactical setup. The extreme travel distances between the Canadian host cities and warmer US venues will test the physical recovery and squad depth of all four nations. 

The shift In global sports analysis

The sheer scale of this 48-team expansion has completely transformed how international sports enthusiasts evaluate tournament data. Fans no longer rely solely on basic television punditry; instead, search trends show that millions are seeking deep performance metrics, injury-tracking data, and structural tournament predictions. 

This massive appetite for sports metrics shapes how international platforms build their previews. Modern sports coverage now consistently integrates everything from fantasy football draft kits and logistical travel guides to deep statistical shifts in World Cup betting markets. When analyzing Group B, analytical platforms have reported a large influx of traffic coming out of North American regions, fueled by fans anxious to see how the Canadian lineup stands up against superior European tactical systems. 

Heavyweights meet tactical friction in Group C

Brazil, who are five-time winners, face huge media scrutiny as they top Group C with Morocco, Scotland, and tournament returnees Haiti. Starting their voyage at New York New Jersey Stadium (MetLife Stadium), the Seleção remain the perennial favorites to win the group, but recent international form has shown some tiny vulnerabilities in their defensive transition. 

Morocco enters with the impetus of their unprecedented semi-final performance in the previous tournament, but Scotland’s vigorous pressing strategies present a significant physical obstacle. If the Brazilian midfield can’t control the pace in their opening match against Morocco, then the fight for automatic qualification in Group C may be the most dramatic narrative of the first round. 

Steelers rookie Drew Allar reveals how Aaron Rodgers is helping his development

Watch out, Will Howard, there's another young Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback enrolled in the Aaron Rodgers mentorship program, and his name is Drew Allar.

Speaking with reporters at OTAs, Allar revealed that Rodgers has been helping him during drills and when watching film, keeping the young quarterback's mind sharp.

"Aaron's been a huge help, not only to me, but to the whole room," Allar said. "With me specifically, he's pulled me aside during practice to talk through some drill work or things to focus on throughout different drills. And in the film room, just asking me questions of what I was seeing, what I was looking at, giving me a lot of knowledge. I'm really excited to keep learning from him."

Allar, selected by the Steelers with the 76th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, is expected to compete with Howard for the opportunity to replace Rodgers when he likely retires after the 2026 season.

Many fans were calling on Howard to receive the opportunity based on his development under Rodgers, but if Allar is getting similar experience, a positional battle may be the best route for Pittsburgh.

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Spurs complete Senesi signing after Bournemouth exit

Marcos Senesi in action for Bournemouth
Senesi featured in 37 out of Bournemouth's 38 Premier League games in the 2025/26 season [Getty Images]

Tottenham have signed defender Marcos Senesi on a free transfer following his departure from Bournemouth.

The 29-year-old will officially complete his move to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on 1 July, subject to international clearance.

Senesi, capped three times by Argentina, decided to leave Bournemouth earlier in the season after rejecting three contract offers from the club.

The centre-back - who was not included in Argentina's squad for this summer's World Cup - said it was a "very special feeling" to join the 2025 Europa League winners.

"From the first moment, the club has shown why they want me and how much they want me to be a part of what they are building. It's exciting and something I can't wait to be involved in," added Senesi, who spent four years at Bournemouth.

"Every time I step on the pitch, I will do my best to make the fans proud and to take the club back to the place it belongs. I want to win things with Tottenham and will do everything I can to make that happen."

The former San Lorenzo and Feyenoord defender is Tottenham's second summer signing after Andy Robertson also joined on a free transfer from Liverpool.

Wales defender Ben Davies, 33, has also agreed a new one-year contract to stay at the club.

Manager Roberto de Zerbi said Senesi, who will wear the number five shirt, will "strengthen" his side defensively after back-to-back 17th-placed finishes in the Premier League.

"He's comfortable playing in a possession-based team, reads the game very well and has the personality to thrive in a demanding environment," added the Italian.

"I also love his mentality and desire to keep improving and I'm looking forward to working with him and seeing the big contribution he can make to the team."

Tottenham have also announced out-of-contract midfielder Yves Bissouma, 29, will leave this summer.

He joined in 2022 from Brighton in a reported £30m deal and made 90 Premier League appearances for Spurs.

Williams' Queen's campaign in doubt after Mboko injury

Victoria Mboko of Canada slips on court against Karolina Pliskova of Czechia
Victoria Mboko had a break point against Karolina Pliskova when she suffered a heavy fall [Getty Images]

Serena Williams' doubles campaign at Queen's is in jeopardy after her partner Victoria Mboko suffered a knee injury in her singles match against Karolina Pliskova.

The 23-time Grand Slam champion, 44, made her return to tennis on Tuesday after almost four years away from the sport, playing doubles alongside Mboko.

The pair knocked out the third seeds, but there is now uncertainty around their quarter-final match on Thursday after Mboko suffered a nasty fall.

The 19-year-old Canadian cried out in pain as she slipped while trying to reach a forehand by Pliskova and went down clutching her left knee.

Mboko was able to get to her feet and walk back to her chair a few moments later, but she was visibly upset and covered her face with a towel before retiring and limping off the court in tears.

"It's such a shame. I think we played quite a good game and she was improving as the match was going on," said 2021 Wimbledon finalist Pliskova, who was leading 6-2 3-4.

"I wish her only the best. It's not the way I want to win so hopefully she is going to be fine for Wimbledon."

Mboko and Williams are scheduled to face Canada's Leylah Fernandez and Germany's Laura Siegemund in the last eight on Thursday - scheduled for 17:30 BST.

"It's a heartbreaker, you hate to see that," former British number one Annabel Croft said on BBC Two. "She would've been so excited to play with Serena once again.

"It's just a classic grass-court injury where the legs go in different directions and then you twist the knee. You just hope and pray that she's not out for Wimbledon."

Wimbledon, the only grass-court Grand Slam on the calendar, starts on Monday, 29 June.

"She's absolutely devastated and it's devastating for all the fans watching her because she's such a great, bright hope and doing so well out there on the tour," Croft added.

'Tough lessons' - Anisimova returns to winning ways on grass

Amanda Anisimova of United States reacts following victory over Laura Siegemund
Amanda Anisimova reached two Grand Slam singles finals last year [Getty Images]

Earlier on Wednesday, Amanda Anisimova sailed past Siegemund as she returned to the grass for the first time since her heavy Wimbledon final defeat last year.

The American reached her first Grand Slam final at the All England Club last season, but suffered an excruciating 6-0 6-0 loss against Poland's Iga Swiatek.

It was the first time a woman had won a Wimbledon final with a double bagel - the name given to a victory without dropping a game - since Dorothea Lambert Chambers in 1911.

But the 24-year-old, a finalist at Queen's last year, showed why she is so effective on grass with a commanding 6-1 6-3 win over world number 44 Siegemund.

"It was an incredible year for me last year," said Anisimova, who finished as runner-up to Aryna Sabalenka at the 2025 US Open.

"A lot of highs, a lot of low moments where there were some tough lessons I had to learn but those are the ones that shaped me as a person and a athlete.

"I'm trying to carry that into this year - everything that I learned."

The second seed, who received a first-round bye, will face fellow American Iva Jovic in the quarter-finals.

The 18-year-old sixth seed defeated her good friend Alexandra Eala, 21, for the second time in two weeks with a 6-2 6-2 victory on Andy Murray Arena.

"There is no bad blood. We were just talking in the locker room. It's all good. We're back to being friends now off the court," said Jovic, who also beat Eala in the first round of the French Open.

Lawrence hits 64-ball ton as Surrey draw with Hants

Rothesay County Championship, The Kia Oval (day four)

Surrey 421: Lawrence 218 & 259-5 dec Sibley 105*, Lawrence 101

Hampshire 333: Potgieter 84*; Clark 4-64 & 101-2: Orr 53*

Surrey (15 pts) drew with Hampshire (13 pts)

Match scorecard

Dan Lawrence added a dismissive 64-ball 101 to his first-innings 218 from 190 balls but not even his batting heroics could prevent Surrey's weather-hit match against Hampshire at the Kia Oval from being drawn.

With 92 overs lost in all to bad weather over the first three days, it was always going to be difficult for Surrey to force victory after starting the final day 145 runs ahead on 57-2 in their second innings.

But at least Lawrence's remarkable hundred, which featured five sixes and seven fours, plus a fine unbeaten 105 by Dom Sibley, gave them a chance to declare at 259-5 at lunch to leave Hampshire a fourth innings target of 348 in 64 overs.

They finished on 101-2, content to bat out time after a new-ball burst of 6-4-10-2 by Reece Topley left them wobbling on 19-2.

Ali Orr and Jake Lehmann, though, then stayed together for 34 overs either side of tea to put on an unbroken 82 for Hampshire's third wicket.

Opener Orr ended 53 not out from 121 balls and Lehmann an unbeaten 26 from 103, with hands shaken at 17:00 BST with 20 overs remaining un-bowled.

Surrey thought they might have had Lehmann leg-before on two when off-spinner Will Jacks slid one on with the arm into the left-hander's pads from around the wicket, but the Australian survived.

And the only other scares came when Lehmann, on six, edged Jordan Clark over Rory Burns' hands at first slip when he drove flat-footedly at the seamer and just before tea Tom Curran swung a full ball into Orr's pads but did not win the appeal.

Lawrence became only the second player in County Championship history to score both a double hundred and hundred at better than a run a ball in the same game, following Graeme Hick for Worcestershire against Glamorgan at Abergavenny in 1990.

He is also only just the third Surrey batsman, after Mark Ramprakash in 2010 and Scott Newman in 2005, to hit a double hundred and hundred in the same first-class match.

Lawrence's thrilling assault helped Surrey to rack up 202 runs in 32 overs during a morning session in which Hampshire's only focus was to get their over rate up into positive territory – so as to avoid any points deduction – while also trying their best to stem the scoring rate.

Resuming on 57-2, Surrey lost nightwatchman Matt Fisher for 12 when he hit Felix Organ's off spin straight to short mid wicket and Lawrence, joining Sibley, was immediately into his stride.

Unquestionably in prime form after his magnificent first innings 218, and the unbeaten 94 he scored in Surrey's narrow T20 Blast defeat against Hampshire last Friday evening, Lawrence took just 35 balls to reach his half-century.

Organ, as in Surrey's first innings, suffered at his hands with several sixes disappearing over the legside boundary but it was James Fuller's fast-medium which brought the most extraordinary of Lawrence's stream of sweetly-struck strokes.

Crouching down on to one knee, Lawrence simply flicked a ball that was at least a couple of feet outside his off stump to deep square leg for another six. It took him to 88 and, by then, Hampshire's bowlers were finding it almost impossible to bowl to him.

After he fell to Delano Potgieter, after 21 overs of mayhem, Ollie Pope was caught on the deep mid wicket ropes for a single and it was Sam Curran who stayed with Sibley until he completed his own hundred with perhaps the best two shots of his entire innings.

In the penultimate over before lunch Sibley pulled Potgieter for six to go to 96 and then, next ball, drove him powerfully through cover to beat two fielders patrolling the long boundary side of the ground. Curran by then had also pulled Potgieter for six.

Hampshire's 13 point haul was enough to lift them off the foot of the Division One table while Surrey are up to second with their 15 points, though both sides have played a game more than their rivals.

Report supplied by the ECB Reporters' Network, supported by Rothesay.

JB FitPro soccer camp gets kids involved

Gabe Pemberton grabs some air as he works his way through a footwork drill.

The JB FitPro Summer Camp runs June 9th, 11th, and 12th, with two sessions per day at the BNL Soccer Field.

The earlier session is for players aged 5-9, and the second session is for kids 10-14. This is the second year for the camp, which is operated by Joseph Brazzell.

Brazzell played soccer for BNL, graduated from BNL in 2023, and now is the new BNL varsity boys soccer coach.

Brazzell said that he started playing soccer at age 4, and was involved in Orbit Futbol Club Soccer when he was young.

Brazzell, who said he is passionate about the game, says he is trying "to grow the game here locally... and to give it the respect it deserves."

Brazzell is a US Soccer National "D" licensed coach. According to AI Overview, the D License "is a blended 45-hour 9 week course designed for coaches working with players in the U6 to U14 age groups."

This article originally appeared on The Times-Mail: JB FitPro soccer camp inspires next generation of players

JB FitPro soccer camp gets kids involved

Gabe Pemberton grabs some air as he works his way through a footwork drill.

The JB FitPro Summer Camp runs June 9th, 11th, and 12th, with two sessions per day at the BNL Soccer Field.

The earlier session is for players aged 5-9, and the second session is for kids 10-14. This is the second year for the camp, which is operated by Joseph Brazzell.

Brazzell played soccer for BNL, graduated from BNL in 2023, and now is the new BNL varsity boys soccer coach.

Brazzell said that he started playing soccer at age 4, and was involved in Orbit Futbol Club Soccer when he was young.

Brazzell, who said he is passionate about the game, says he is trying "to grow the game here locally... and to give it the respect it deserves."

Brazzell is a US Soccer National "D" licensed coach. According to AI Overview, the D License "is a blended 45-hour 9 week course designed for coaches working with players in the U6 to U14 age groups."

This article originally appeared on The Times-Mail: JB FitPro soccer camp inspires next generation of players

Giannis Antetokounmpo trade rumors: Deal expected by draft, Miami still frontrunner, plus LeBron to Bay Area?

The latest updates on the Giannis Antetokounmpo trade situation feel more like confirmations of things we already knew and expected. Things have largely felt quiet on the Antetokounmpo front, and Adam Silver and the league are good with that — they would like to avoid a repeat of last year, when the news of Kevin Durant's trade to Houston fell on the day of Game 7 of the NBA Finals and changed the conversation around the biggest game of the year.

Here's the latest.

Expect trade deal before NBA Draft

Bucks' co-owner Jimmy Haslam had already said he wanted a decision on Antetokounmpo — whatever it may be — to be done before the June 23 NBA Draft. As is the case in the NBA (and professional sports in general), the owner usually gets what they want.

There is an increasing belief in league circles that the trade will fall before the NBA Draft, reports Jake Fischer and Marc Stein of The Stein Line. That report also says the Bucks want to wait until after the NBA Finals to secure a deal, just to see if another team wants to jump into the mix — ideally the Celtics, at least from Antetokounmpo's and the Bucks' perspective. However, Boston has shown no real signs of interest.

One clear sign that the Bucks' plan to get this deal done before the draft: They are acting like a team that will have more than one high pick this year (they already have the No. 10 pick, their own), the report notes. It's worth adding that the Miami Heat have the No. 13 pick in this draft, which brings us to another point from that same report.

Miami remains frontrunner, Portland interested

Miami has been the clear frontrunner to land Giannis Antetokounmpo in a trade for some time and nothing has changed, reports Fischer and Stein. There are good reasons Miami is at the front of the pack, the pair notes.

• Antetokounmpo reportedly is open to going there (and because he only has one guaranteed season left on his contract, he has leverage in any trade by saying he will not sign an extension somewhere he does not want to be).

• The Heat are in the East, and Antetokounmpo reportedly wants to stay in the East.

• Miami can put together a compelling — and probably best available — trade package centered around All-Star Tyler Hero, promising young center Kel'el Ware and multiple first-round draft picks.

The rest of the market remains tepid for Antetokounmpo. The Bucks and Knicks talked last summer, but New York is playing in the NBA Finals as this all goes down and is not about to blow up this roster. The Cavaliers don't want to trade former Defensive Player of the Year Evan Mobley, and that was their only viable path to a deal. Teams in the West that might be a fit (like Minnesota) have not come hard because Antetokounmpo wants to stay in the East.

That said, Portland has made it known it still wants Antetokounmpo and would like to talk about a deal, but Stein and Fischer report it's more likely the Trail Blazers are the third team in a deal (Milwaukee would like to get back some of the draft picks it sent to Portland in the Damian Lillard trade).

LeBron likely stays in LA, Warriors interested

The Antetokounmpo domino has to fall before a number of other major deals — like a Ja Morant trade — go down. LeBron James' future is also on that list, but Stein and Fischer report the most likely outcome is him remaining with the Lakers "because he is so entrenched" with the organization (he's been there eight years) and with his family in Los Angeles. That includes his son, Bronny James, who remains on the Lakers roster.

That said, the pair says the Warriors are "legitimately interested" in pairing LeBron with Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, and (once he's healed from his torn ACL) Jimmy Butler in the Bay Area. Part of the pitch is that LeBron could "commute" to Los Angeles at points in the season relatively easily and not have to uproot his family.

The Curry/LeBron/Butler/Green core would be box office gold for the Warriors (and the league's broadcast partners) and a good team in the West, though not really a threat to Oklahoma City or San Antonio. Having four core players all age 37 or older also is a recipe for a busy medical staff.

It still all comes down to money with LeBron. At best, with some roster manipulation, the Warriors could offer LeBron the $15.1 million mid-level exception (that would hard cap the Warriors at the first tax apron, and they are currently just a little more than $19 million under that line, but with at least four more roster spots to fill after a hypothetical LeBron addition).

The Lakers can offer whatever they wish to LeBron, they have his Bird rights. That said, the organization is prioritizing re-signing Austin Reaves (also a free agent) and retooling the roster with players who better fit with Luka Doncic and his skill set. Lakers fans expecting major roster moves or even a radical overhaul of the role players on the team may want to prep themselves for a more status quo offseason, league sources told NBC Sports.

LeBron and his agent, Rich Paul, are reportedly going to ask for the max from the Lakers and want to know how the Lakers plan to spend that money if they are offering less, which is really a complicated way of saying they want to know what the Lakers' plans are.

It's easy to imagine LeBron returning to the Lakers on something like a two-year, $50 million contract with a player option on the second year and a no-trade clause. Maybe easier than imagining him in the Bay Area.

Signed to be a backup, Jacoby Brissett wants to be compensated as a starter

Last year, quarterback Jacoby Brissett signed a two-year, $12.5 million deal to serve as the backup to Kyler Murray. Brissett ended up starting 12 games.

This year, after a couple of months of uncertainty as to the projected top spot on the Arizona depth chart, it eventually became clear that Brissett will be the starter.

And that's the root of Brissett's effort to get a contract adjustment.

On Tuesday's PFT Live, Devin McCourty (who played with Brissett in New England and still communicates with him) confirmed that, from Brissett's perspective, it's that simple. He arrived as a backup. He accepted a contract to be a backup. Now that the Cardinals have eased him — almost by default — into the starting role, he would like his deal to be adjusted.

It's a fair point. And that doesn't mean he wants to be paid at the high end of the scale. As veteran starters go, $20 million is the baseline.

And that's a far cry from his current average of $6.25 million per year.

The question is whether the Cardinals will do anything about Brissett's deal. They don't have to. And holdouts have become very expensive for players, thanks to the daily fines for skipping training camp.

A hold-in is possible. But no one would benefit from that, especially since there's a new coaching staff and a new offense in Arizona.

That could open the door for Gardner Minshew or Carson Beck to take the job. Which presumably would be fine with Brissett. He signed to be the backup. If he's going to be the backup, his contract is fine. If he's going to be the starter, he deserves a new deal.

Texas Issued Clear Advice By Urban Meyer As Feud With Texas Tech Demands Attention

Former Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Urban Meyer broadcasts for the Big Ten Network prior to the College Football Playoff National Championship against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Jan. 20, 2025.
Former Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Urban Meyer broadcasts for the Big Ten Network prior to the College Football Playoff National Championship against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Jan. 20, 2025.

Texas have been given some clear advice from former head coach Urban Meyer as their feud with rivals Texas Tech continues to unfold in front of the world.

For context, Texas’ rivalry with Texas Tech has taken on a new meaning in recent years. With billionaire Cody Campbell now backing Texas Tech, the Red Raiders seem to have renewed belief in their abilities as a program and are happy to engage with their neighbors for more notoriety.

The rivalry is an evolving one, and recently became national news when Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian spoke about scheduling in a recent interview, indirectly taking a shot at Texas Tech and the ease of the draw they possess in the current circumstances.

Urban Meyer has now joined in with a warning for Texas to avoid engaging with Texas Tech for their own good.

“Texas needs to worry about one thing. They don’t need to start hyping up a billionaire. Texas, stay away from that one, man. Because Texas Tech’s good enough to beat you. There’s no win,” Urban Meyer said on The Triple Option podcast.

How Did We Get Here?

The latest chapter of this battle started when Steve Sarkisian referred to Tech when he said a “team in our state that plays in another conference that has a schedule that I would argue if I played with our twos and our threes, we could go undefeated, and they’ll probably make the CFP this year.”

And that comment drew in Cody Campbell himself on X, as he wrote, “Schedule us then.” “We’ve been talking about it for years, and we are more than willing.”

With Texas Tech head coach Joey McGuire also now involved in the feud, it appears that both programs are going in with the intention of having the upper hand. Urban Meyer’s advice, though, might stop Texas from engaging further, as the Red Raiders clearly do benefit more from a potential clash between the two teams.

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Limited gametime frustrating Bayern-linked Liverpool star Ngumoha

Limited gametime frustrating Bayern-linked Liverpool star Ngumoha
Limited gametime frustrating Bayern-linked Liverpool star Ngumoha

It is understood there was dissatisfaction over Rio Ngumoha's gametime under ex-Liverpool manager Arne Slot, the BBC reports. 

As a result, a number of clubs throughout Europe have sensed an opportunity to prize Ngumoha away from Anfield in summer.

Bayern Munich are one of those clubs and were rumoured to have the English international top of their wishlist for the left wing spot.

Liverpool, though, are adamant they will not sell him this summer and Bayern do have other candidates on their shortlist.

The 17-year-old is currently valued at €30million by Transfermarkt.com after a breakout season in which he produced 2 goals and 1 assist.

The Bavarian giants remain the favourites to sign the Reds' teenager, but the odds of completing a deal still seems far-fetched. 

'Horrendous' or 'really lush'? Newcastle's new home kit

Newcastle United's new home shirt has certainly got supporters talking.

The club have said that the kit "reimagines our classic look with a bold, disrupted stripe pattern".

However, supporter Adam contacted BBC Sport to say he was "baffled" as to why Newcastle and Adidas' designers moved away from the club's traditional black and white stripes.

"It looks like a barcode, a complete own goal," he said.

Fan Paxx, who has followed Newcastle since 1967, even went as far as to call it the worst shirt the club had ever had.

But fellow supporter Sue disagreed and said she "loved" it.

Charlotte Robson, BBC Sport's Newcastle United fan writer, perhaps best summed up just how much the shirt had split supporters.

"I know loads of people who think it's really lush and will be buying it, and loads of people who are furious about it," she said. "But I think it's quite nice."

Season ticket holder Liam Phillips, like Robson, is not planning on buying the kit.

However, he feels performances on the pitch will ultimately determine whether it will be remembered fondly or not.

"If Newcastle win a trophy next season, people won't be saying, 'I'm really pleased, but they looked awful when they lifted it in that horrendous kit'.

"If its associations are positive then I would imagine it will grow on people. It's not one of the best ones we have done. Does it matter? Not particularly."

Fellow season ticker holder Adam Stoker has collected every single outfield shirt since he was born.

But he suggested he will wait for this one to go on sale.

"I'm not against the idea of them trying something a little bit different because there's only so much you can do with black and white stripes," he said.

"But I can't say I'm a particular fan of it."

Yankees vs Guardians live updates, score and analysis of Wednesday's game

CLEVELAND - Jazz Chisholm Jr. sure enjoyed the attention last night, with a segment of Cleveland fans chanting "overrated'' during his at-bats.

The Yankees' lefty-hitting second baseman got the last word, drilling the go-ahead homer - with Aaron Judge's bat, since he felt he was overswinging again - in a 3-2 victory against the Guardians.

"That fuels me,'' Jazz said of the derisive chants, adding that his home run trot was "really for the fans.''

Chisholm is in there today against Cleveland's terrific lefty starter, Parker Messick, with Carlos Rodon making his sixth start of the year for the Yanks, seeking a sweep here at Progressive Field.

Follow here live for Yankees-Guardians from Cleveland this afternoon...

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Patriots 1st-Rd Pick Surprisingly Taking Reps With Starting OL At Mini-Camp

New England Patriots tackle Caleb Lomu

Patriots 1st-Rd Pick Surprisingly Taking Reps With Starting OL At Mini-Camp originally appeared on NESN. Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

At long last, football is back in Foxboro. Mandatory mini-camp kicked off for the New England Patriots on Tuesday. There were not many headlines to be made, but Kayshon Boutte and Christian Gonzalez showing up was a promising development.

Perhaps the most unforeseen lineup wrinkle came when rookie first-round draft pick Calbe Lomu was slotted in with the starting offensive line on his first day with the team. 

Patriots offensive line today:

LT: Will Campbell
LG: Alijah Vera-Tucker
C: Jared Wilson
RG: Michael Onwenu
RT: Caleb Lomu

- No Morgan Moses today. Ben Brown replaced Vera-Tucker on most drives

Lomu played left tackle for the second team

— Mark Daniels (@ByMarkDaniels) June 9, 2026

Morgan Moses's injury is a mystery. Sources say he was seen leaving the building on Tuesday accompanied by a trainer. No further comment has been made by the New England front office or the veteran right tackle. 

His absence comes after months of speculation that Moses could hang up his cleats following the team's Super Bowl loss. When New England traded up to get Lomu, it was apparent they were doing so with their sights set on the Utah native joining the Patriots starting rotation in 2027. It is now possible that the timeline could become accelerated. 

When Lomu was not working with the first team -- as he did for the majority of the day -- he was playing left tackle on the second team. 

Head coach Mike Vrabel has made it clear all offseason that second-year left tackle Will Campbell's position is not set in stone. Having the six-foot-six rookie understudy him could be a nice fire to light under the 22-year-old Campbell. 

Interestingly enough, Campbell and Lomu were both born in 2004. If all works out for the two Patriots first-rounders, fans could be looking at their starting tackles for the next decade plus. 

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Friends of teen footballer hope his death leads to mandatory cardiac arrest training

George Callie and Tom Gough stand in front of a football pitch. They are both wearing hoodies and have their arms wrapped around each other.
Friends of Adam Ankers, George Callie (left) and Tom Gough, hope change can come from his death [BBC]

Friends of a footballer who died after suffering a sudden cardiac arrest say they hope the Football Association (FA) will make life-saving training mandatory.

Adam Ankers, 17, collapsed with chest pains while he was playing for Wycombe Wanderers Foundation's under-19s in January 2024 and later died in hospital, having suffered brain damage.

He had a heart condition but it wasn't diagnosed at the time of his death.

The FA has until Thursday to respond to the coroner who examined Adam's death, who has called for sudden cardiac arrest training to be made mandatory for "at least one person" on the football pitch, particularly coaches and referees.

An inquest looking into how he died found that a failure to spot the signs of a cardiac arrest contributed to his death, as nobody attempted to perform CPR or use a defibrillator on him.

A defibrillator - a life-saving medical device used to restore a normal heartbeat - was brought onto the pitch but not used after confusion over whether it could be performed safely on a teenager, which it could.

A young man wearing a Wycombe Wanderers football kit.
There was no attempt to perform CPR on 17-year-old Adam, who died in 2024 [Wycombe Wanderers/Alistair Ankers]

Two of Adam's friends tell BBC Newsbeat they previously felt safe while playing football, but Adam's death has changed things.

"In the weeks and months after, I got two or three cardiac tests, I was pretty scared," says George Callie, who grew up playing football with Adam.

"I was playing football four or five times a week.

"This can happen to anyone and I was OK. But it does affect you."

The 19-year-old from Risborough says he supports the coroner's recommendation.

"I think it's really important that you learn how to deal with that if you're going to be on the side of a football pitch," he says.

"I think there's got to be some sort of rule where between the referees, the two linesmen and the two coaches, there's five of you, I think if two or three of you are able to carry out the procedures then that's more than enough people to save a life, and it shouldn't always be on the referee."

Tom Gough, who was a close friend and teammate of Adam, agrees he "wouldn't feel so safe" stepping on to a pitch now "because of the circumstance that happened with Adam".

"I think there's always going to be a bit of me that's worried that something like this might happen again."

The 19-year-old from Wycombe, who spoke at Adam's funeral, says his death took a "big toll" on his mental health but it would "mean the world" if it led to change.

"If Adam's death is the reason one or two or how many kids' lives could be saved on the pitch, I think that is a great thing," he says.

"Trying to take the positives out of a negative situation."

Tom Gough and George Callie outside a football changing area. They are both wearing hoodies.
Tom and George both played on the same team as Adam [BBC]

The FA told Newsbeat it supported the coroner throughout the inquest and is "reviewing their findings and recommendations".

It does have a free and voluntary training module on its website which provides knowledge on how to recognise the signs of cardiac arrest, and how to use CPR and a defibrillator.

Newsbeat understands that more than 90% of affiliated youth teams have at least one qualified coach who's done the training.

More than 600 young people under 35 die from sudden cardiac arrest every year in the UK due to undiagnosed heart conditions, or about 12 a week, according to the charity Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY).

Adam's parents are among those supporting a campaign by CRY which is calling for more funding for research and for the introduction of a national cardiac screening programme for all over-14s.

Tom says knowing the coroner ruled that there was a "missed opportunity" to help Adam has made him "upset" and "mad at the situation".

However, he says it did encourage him to get his heart checked.

He was also inspired to study languages at the University of Leeds as Adam had been his partner in French classes and had helped him through his lessons.

Adam played for Risborough Rangers in Buckinghamshire from a young age before joining Wycombe Wanderers Foundation team, whilst studying for a BTEC diploma in sport at Henley College.

Each year they now hold a charity football match in Adam's honour, and as he was an Arsenal fan, the tune of North London Forever has soundtracked a lot of these key moments.

"I think a few weeks ago Arsenal winning the league and lifting the trophy... there was an extra feel-good moment about it," says George.

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Club president talks £77m Salah deal as Liverpool legend’s next club revealed

Club president talks £77m Salah deal as Liverpool legend’s next club revealed
Club president talks £77m Salah deal as Liverpool legend’s next club revealed

Mohamed Salah Linked with Fenerbahce Move as Liverpool Exit Nears

Fresh Chapter Beckons for Liverpool Icon

The end of an era is approaching at Liverpool. Mohamed Salah has been one of the defining figures of the club’s modern success, delivering goals, trophies and countless moments that will live long in supporters’ memories.

Now, with his departure confirmed for this summer, attention is turning towards where the Egyptian superstar could continue his remarkable career.

Photo: @LFC on X

Interest has emerged from across the globe. Clubs in Saudi Arabia and Major League Soccer have monitored his situation closely. Yet there remains a belief that Salah still has unfinished business at the highest level of European football.

That possibility has brought Fenerbahce firmly into the conversation.

Fenerbahce President Makes Bold Statement

Turkish football rarely lacks ambition, and Fenerbahce’s new president Aziz Yildirim has wasted little time outlining his vision.

During his election campaign, he made headlines by insisting the club would pursue Salah. Now, after securing victory, he has expanded on what such a deal could look like.

As cited by Fanatik, Yildrim said: “He would ask for a three-year contract, and the total cost would be 90 million Euros (£77m).

“If he is our urgent need, we will sign him! Our football committee will decide on these matters.”

Those figures underline the scale of any potential move. Even for one of Turkey’s biggest clubs, committing £77 million across a contract package would represent a major investment.

For a player of Salah’s stature, however, opportunities of this nature are always likely to attract attention.

Positive Discussions Already Held

The prospect of Mohamed Salah joining Fenerbahce has been strengthened by comments from Ertan Torunogullari, who suggested discussions with the Liverpool forward had already been encouraging.

He said: “He (Salah) was very keen on coming to Türkiye.

“The meetings he had with us were extremely positive. We had established common ground with him on many issues, including his salary.

“If the new administration makes such a request, I believe Salah will wear the Fenerbahce jersey. We would gladly work with the new administration on negotiations.”

Those remarks will undoubtedly excite Fenerbahce supporters dreaming of seeing one of world football’s biggest names arrive in Istanbul.

Photo: IMAGO

European Options Remain Limited

While Salah’s achievements with Liverpool ensure there will be no shortage of admirers, financial realities narrow the field considerably.

Football finance expert Kieran Maguire recently highlighted the challenge facing clubs hoping to secure his signature.

Maguire said: “Only a handful of European clubs could afford his wages.

“If he was to move in Europe, then the realistic options are Paris St-Germain, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid and Barcelona but the proposition would have to be attractive enough for him.”

That assessment illustrates Salah’s unique position. Few players leave Liverpool having maintained such elite status deep into their thirties.

Whether his next destination is Fenerbahce, Saudi Arabia, MLS or one of Europe’s traditional heavyweights, the next move of Mohamed Salah will be watched closely across the football world.

DONE DEAL: Marcos Senesi announced as Spurs’ newest signing

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Ok, this is hardly NEWS news, since we’ve known it’s a foregone conclusion for weeks now, but it’s finally OFFICIALLY official — Marcos Senesi has signed for Tottenham Hotspur as a free transfer. He previously played for Bournemouth before his contract expired this summer. He will wear shirt #5.

Our latest Lilywhite.

We are delighted to announce the signing of Marcos Senesi ✍️

🔗 https://t.co/hBBSg9Ero4pic.twitter.com/hplPFUqACY

— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) June 10, 2026

Rather than retype why I think this is a solid for-now signing, I’ll just repost what I wrote about him when we got news that he had signed his contract.

…To my mind Senesi is the signing that makes the most sense for Tottenham Hotspur this summer thus far. Although at 29 he’s a bit far along the age curve, the Argentine Senesi is a very solid all-around central defender. He’s good with the ball at his feet, is good in the air, and is comfortable in possession, all things that will endear himself to Roberto De Zerbi. Senesi is a high volume passer but his passing completion numbers take a hit because he’s more likely to go for a longer, higher-risk pass from deep than a comfortable short pass to the defensive midfielder. Like Micky van de Ven, Senesi also likes to step forward out of the defensive line to make defensive plays further up the field, and he’s fifth among all defenders in major European leagues in possession adjusted defensive action VAEP.

Due to his age he’s unlikely to be a long term signing for Spurs, but the skills he brings to the table are ones that will hopefully help transform Tottenham into a team that fits De Zerbi’s pressing and mid-to-high block tactics a little better than they do now.

Senesi might not be an immediate starter considering Cuti Romero and Micky van de Ven are both still at the club… but then again, he might be. He’ll certainly push for starting minutes and could be a featured player if De Zerbi opts to play with a back three formation.

Kit #5 was last worn by Pierre-Emile Hojberg, and past players to sport that number include Jan Vertonghen (miss u Verts), David Bentley, Edgar Davids, Gary Mabbutt, Ricky Villa, and even Bill Nicholson and Sir Alf Ramsey. That’s a heady number to wear. Hope he does well in that kit.

Welcome to Tottenham, Marcos!

Colorado transfer kicker back in portal, but with a twist

The Colorado Buffaloes brought in several placekickers to compete for the job vacated by three-year starter Alejandro Mata. One of those players was Grambling State transfer Josh McCormick. McCormick is now entering the transfer portal as a track athlete, per multiple reports.

McCormick ran track at William & Mary before spending last season at Grambling. With the Tigers, he went 6-of-10 on field goals with a long of 51 yards and made 87.5% of his extra points for the Tigers.

The very late transfer portal entry should not come as a surprise, considering McCormick was behind redshirt freshman Elliot Arnold throughout spring camp. Arnold had such a firm grasp on the starting job that Deion Sanders told reporters at the end of the spring that "[Arnold] is gonna be the guy and he's going to surprise a lot of perople."

Colorado kicker Josh McCormick is entering the portal as a track athlete, his rep @GP_Recruiting tells @chris_hummer.

He ran track at William & Mary. Spent last season at Grambling before transferring to Colorado.https://t.co/uB07gf5mIqpic.twitter.com/3O3i8E7cja

— 247Sports Transfer Portal (@247SportsPortal) June 9, 2026

McCormick is taking advantage of a newfound loophole in the transfer portal that allows dual-sport athletes to transfer in the spring. Whether McCormick plays football for his new school remains to be seen.

As for Arnold, he is now the "guy" in Boulder after sitting behind Mata for a year. In high school, he was a kickoff specialist, recording an 85.7% touchback percentage, putting 34 of 40 out of the end zone. Since Sanders took over, finding a kicker who could consistently boot the ball out of the end zone has been a priority. Last year, Buck Buchanan excelled in that role, racking up 42 touchbacks in 53 attempts.

Arnold will be tasked with kickoff and field goal duties for the Buffs. He went 15-of-17 on field goals and 41-of-43 on extra points during his senior season.

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Ireland's Wafer retains Six Nations player award

Aoife Wafer celebrates Ireland's win over Scotland at Aviva Stadium
Wafer scored five tries to help Ireland finish third behind England and France [Getty Images]

Ireland forward Aoife Wafer has been named the Women's Six Nations Player of the Championship for 2026, becoming the first player to win the award in successive years.

The back row earned 40% of a fans' vote for the 2026 tournament to beat England's Grand Slam-winning captain Meg Jones, Italy back row Francesca Sgorbini and France scrum-half Pauline Bourdon Sansus.

In 2025, Wafer topped the vote ahead of France second row Manae Feleu, England wing Abby Dow and Scotland back row Evie Gallagher.

This year, the 23-year-old started all five games at number eight as Ireland finished third behind England and France for the third year in a row.

The Harlequins player finished the tournament with five tries, surpassing the four she managed in 2025, and made 78 carries, the most of any forward.

"I don't even know what to say," said Wafer.

"Last year I was the first ever Irish woman and the youngest to do it, and to back it up is pretty special.

"The girls back home will agree with me that these sort of things don't happen without them. I'm just grateful that I'm part of an incredible team, and I get to come back to Quins and be a part of an incredible team here too."

Top 3 NFL head coaches whose seats will be scorching early in 2026

Heading into the summer with a full head of steam, the NFL rosters are finalized to some degree, barring injuries or free agent pickup needs, which means we shift our focus to coaches who may be on a short leash at the beginning of the season. We have already written about the QBs who have the most to prove while under immense early pressure this upcoming season. The hot seat comes for everyone at some point, so whose seat is scorching at the top of the list early? Let's find out in no particular order.

Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coach Mike McCarthy

Mike McCarthy's seat may be the hottest right out of the gate. He hasn't coached since the 2024 season with the Dallas Cowboys, and doesn't yet have a long-term proven QB to turn to if Aaron Rodgers retires or gets injured. If McCarthy is unable to lead the Steelers to the playoffs in his first year, his departure may come sooner than later, and be disguised as retirement.

New York Jets Head Coach Aaron Glenn

Aaron Glenn is also a candidate to have the hottest seat in the NFL this season. The Jets won only three games last season but made a huge splash in the 2026 NFL Draft. The huge market in New York doesn't come with patience, but Glenn must lead the charge to turn this thing around quickly by improving a struggling offense and an atrocious defense.

Cincinnati Bengals Head Coach Zac Taylor

Since leading Cincinnati to a Super Bowl appearance, the Bengals have a record of three games under .500 and have fallen short of all expectations, especially in making the playoffs. The offense is great when Joe Burrow is healthy, and have a ton of weapons. It's the defense that is lacking for the Bengals, and they must improve early on, or Taylor's time is very limited.

This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Top 3 NFL head coaches whose seats will be scorching early in 2026

Eagles and Seahawks could battle for 24-sack former Bills pass rusher

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The Philadelphia Eagles and Seattle Seahawks are two NFC contenders with few holes on their rosters.

However, both teams could use some extra help in their edge rusher rooms. Outside of Nolan Smith, Jonathan Greenard, and Jalyx Hunt, the Eagles lack proven production in the pass-rushing department, especially since Jordan Davis and Jalen Carter don't post high-level sack numbers on the interior.

As for the Seahawks, Mike Macdonald and Aden Durde's edge rusher group is solid with Demarcus Lawrence, Uchenna Nwosu, Derrick Hall, and Dante Fowler Jr. But Seattle could look to add another piece to the position, primarily due to their division rival, the Los Angeles Rams, making a splash move to upgrade their pass rush by trading for reigning defensive player of the year Myles Garrett.

With Philadelphia and Seattle potentially in the market for an edge rusher, an NFL analyst linked the NFC squads to a free-agent pass rusher who last played for the Buffalo Bills.

Eagles and Seahawks linked to A.J. Epenesa

Bleacher Report's Kristopher Knox listed A.J. Epenesa as one of the top remaining free agents under 30, and dubbed the Eagles and Seahawks as possible landing spots.

"Given his age, Epenesa still has the potential to develop into a serviceable starter, and, at worst, he should be a quality rotational edge this season—again, if healthy. He should interest virtually every team looking to boost its edge rotation," Knox wrote.

Epenesa spent the first six seasons of his career with the Bills and had some solid seasons, including three straight years with at least six sacks from 2022 to 2024. In 2025, the Iowa product tallied 2.5 sacks and 28 quarterback pressures with 17 defensive stops.

Despite showing that he can be a solid rotational pass rusher and viable starter when needed, Epenesa has gone unsigned in NFL free agency. The 27-year-old initially agreed to a one-year deal with the Cleveland Browns back in March, but the Browns canceled the agreement after his physical raised some questions.

If Epenesa is now healthy and ready to go, he would be a fantastic summer signing for a contender in need of help on the pass-rushing front. The 6-foot-6 edge rusher has been to the postseason every year of his career, though he has yet to record a playoff sack.

Epenesa should be on the Eagles and Seahawks' target lists, as the former second-round pick would be a nice rotational piece for either team, and there's no harm in adding extra depth to the defensive line at this point in the offseason.

49ers to induct 4-time Super Bowl champ into team Hall of Fame in 2026

The San Francisco 49ers have several legends already in their team Hall of Fame named after the team's former owner, Edward J. DeBartolo Sr.

That Hall of Fame will gain another member in 2026, as the team announced that they'll induct former linebacker and current vice president and senior advisor to the general manager Keena Turner during their Monday night meeting with the Washington Commanders in Week 6

"I am deeply humbled to be inducted into the San Francisco 49ers Hall of Fame," Turner said in a press release from the team. "I wouldn't be in this position if it wasn't for the extraordinary teammates and coaches who helped me attain success on and off the field as well as the dedicated ownership that has helped shape this franchise's legacy. To have served this organization since 1980, one of the most iconic in all of sports, has been the honor of a lifetime. Being recognized as a piece of that history, alongside so many legends who have worn the red and gold, is a profound privilege."

The 67-year-old was a second-round pick of the 49ers in the 1980 NFL draft out of Purdue. During his 11 seasons, he won four Super Bowls, made one Pro Bowl and recorded 19.5 sacks and 11 interceptions

After a brief coaching stint at Stanford, Turner joined the 49ers as player development director in 2001. He's been on staff with the team since then, serving in his current roles since 2018.

More 49ers: George Kittle names his favorite emerging tight ends for 2026 season

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Several teams could be interested in Kel'el Ware if he got traded to the Bucks and they wanted to flip him

Brian Windhorst: There'd be quite a few teams that would be interested in Kel'el Ware if he got shipped to Milwaukee and they were willing to flip him. Tim MacMahon: He's a rim-running floor stretching big. Windhorst: If I were the Lakers and Kel'el Ware got shipped to Milwaukee, I would be on the phone because Kel'el Ware package of talent is not that different from Dereck Lively.

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None will likely influence the Bulls’ first pick at …

That’s also why the two practice courts at the facility have looked like a guard camp for NBA prospects the last few weeks, as Graham and the developmental staff have worked out the likes of Illinois’ Keaton Wagler, Houston’s Kingston Flemings, Louisville’s Mikel Brown Jr., Arkansas’ Darius Acuff Jr., and Stanford quick-climber Ebuka Okorie, to name a few. None will likely influence the Bulls’ first pick at No. 4 but all of them come in play at No. 15 – the team’s second first-round pick – in case there’s an unexpected slide for one of them or the Bulls want to jump up a few spots.

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According to a source, one known in the coaching …

It’s that latter scenario that is gaining momentum, according to a source, as Graham has a gluttony of second-round draft assets to use, even if it means moving up a spot or two to get his guy. First things first, as the Bulls will have a coach in place well before the two-day NBA Draft begins on June 23, likely done by next week at the latest. According to a source, one known in the coaching search is the Wes Unseld Jr. interview wasn’t done as just a favor for the current Bulls’ assistant. He is a finalist and has impressed throughout the process. Unseld, however, is not alone.

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Kelsey Plum's MVP push hits decisive point with Sparks' upcoming schedule

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Don't look now, but Los Angeles Sparks star Kelsey Plum is making a case for herself as a WNBA MVP candidate.

Granted, ESPN's awards tracker ranks A'ja Wilson as the favorite to claim the award for a record fifth time later this year. But Plum is listed as a contender amid the instability in Los Angeles -- where the Sparks are trying to snap a five-year playoff drought.

"In her second season in Los Angeles, Plum has been the offensive engine for the Sparks as they've integrated a number of veteran players," wrote ESPN's Kendra Andrews.

MORELA Sparks just had their best game of the season and Cameron Brink was hardly involved

Plum is the WNBA's leading scorer at 25.5 points per game. She's averaging the most minutes in the league at 34.9 per game -- and though the Sparks have the league's worst defense by efficiency, Plum's brilliance has Los Angeles (5-6) just one game out of the playoffs.

Kelsey Plum runs a strict program as the Sparks are slowing turning their season around 👏

Via @flybyknite on X pic.twitter.com/UYc6eLopx0

— WNBA Got Game (@wnbagotgame) June 8, 2026

Though three-fourths of the season remain, the Sparks' upcoming games could go a long way toward determining the viability of Los Angeles' playoff push -- and Plum's candidacy as a challenger to Wilson's MVP throne.

The Sparks visit two of the WNBA's worst teams on Thursday and Saturday, and road wins over the Seattle Storm and the Phoenix Mercury would push LA over .500.

Next week, the Sparks have three consecutive games against 2025 playoff teams: the dangerousGolden State Valkyries, the league-bestMinnesota Lynx and the star-studded New York Liberty. After that is a visit to Toronto, where the high-powered Tempo are in direct contention with LA for a playoff berth.

Even at this early stage, the Sparks know the clock is ticking with Plum, Nneka Ogwumike and their veteran core. It already feels as if Plum will need to pull off some wizardry through this tough stretch to keep the Sparks' push on track.

But if anyone in purple and gold is capable of that, it's her.

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Auburn football continues recruiting roll with Rion Jackson commitment

AUBURN — In less than two months, Auburn football has gone from one commitment in its 2027 recruiting class to a top-15 bunch with more than a half-dozen blue-chip commitments, the latest being four-star edge rusher Rion Jackson.

On Wednesday, June 10, Jackson committed to the Tigers over Virginia Tech, bringing Auburn's 2027 class up to 17 pledges, 16 of which have joined the class following Auburn's spring practices. Jackson's rated as a four-star by both ESPN and Rivals, and he holds offers from six other SEC programs, including Florida and Georgia.

With Jackson in tow, Auburn's 2027 class ranks 14th nationally, according to 247Sports, and its bunch now sits as the fourth-best recruiting class in the SEC.

BREAKING: Four-Star EDGE Rion Jackson has Committed to Auburn, he tells me for @Rivals

The 6’4 220 EDGE chose the Tigers over Virginia Tech

“WDE 🦅🦅”⁰⁰https://t.co/czuNpwdwG5pic.twitter.com/yEYY1EhsP2

— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) June 10, 2026

Adam Cole is the Auburn athletics beat writer for the Montgomery Advertiser. He can be reached via email at acole@gannett.com or on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, @colereporter.To support Adam's work, please subscribe to the Montgomery Advertiser.

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Hear why a Dylan Larkin trade is different from Stafford, Verlander

Detroit Red Wings center Dylan Larkin has recently requested a trade. Larkin’s wish to leave the Wings after 11 years – and 10 straight years without a playoff berth – sent shockwaves through the NHL when the news emerged Thursday, June 4. Hear how Larkin's trade request compares to previous big-name trades in the video above.

More: Dylan Larkin isn't 1st Detroit star to ask for trade. This is different, though

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Hear why a Dylan Larkin trade is different from Stafford, Verlander

Detroit Red Wings center Dylan Larkin has recently requested a trade. Larkin’s wish to leave the Wings after 11 years – and 10 straight years without a playoff berth – sent shockwaves through the NHL when the news emerged Thursday, June 4. Hear how Larkin's trade request compares to previous big-name trades in the video above.

More: Dylan Larkin isn't 1st Detroit star to ask for trade. This is different, though

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ASUS’ 360Hz ROG Swift OLED PG34WCDN monitor is now available in the UK

ASUS’ RGB Stripe ROG Swift OLED PG34WCDN monitor is now available to purchase At CES 2026, ASUS unveiled its first RGB OLED monitor, the ROG Swift OLED PG34WCDN. Using Samsung’s RGB V-Stripe pixel layout to deliver clearer images with less “fringing”. Alongside clarity benefits, this 35-inch 3440×1440 boasts a 360Hz refresh rate, making it one […]

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Samsung display technologies blends into Governors Ball Music Festival 2026

10 June 2026 at 20:29

Samsung has announced that it hosted visitors to showcase its display solutions at The Governors Ball Music Festival 2026 from June 5 through 7.

This year’s Governor’s Ball Music Festival took place at Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens, New York. This was the 15th iteration of the massive outdoor festival, billed as “New York’s biggest party,” which stood out for its heavy global and K-pop-forward lineup.

What Samsung did is it supported the experience with large-scale, live experiences through storytelling and real-time information.

Attendees at Empire Lounge Speakeasy explored merchandise and food and beverage options from 32-inch and 13-inch Color E-Paper displays. Attendees also viewed festival merchandise in glasses-free 3D from the 85-inch Spatial Signage and watched live performance simulcast from QMC screens.

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Empire Lounge pass holders explored clothing and accessories from Samsung‘s Spatial Signage with 3D Plate technology. It uses a custom optical layer that generates depth perception directly within the image panel, resulting in a multidimensional depth that delivers high-quality visuals.

Samsung’s 32-inch and 13-inch Color E-Paper displays delivered menu options of festival-offered concessions for a better experience. It is designed to deliver vivid content with ultra-low power consumption. Furthermore, the Color E-Paper supports real-time updates from Samsung Visual Experience Transformation (VXT).

Meanwhile, the Samsung QMC display allowed Empire Lounge guests to enjoy the performance without missing any key moments.

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Vectron X: Siemens’ digital locomotive with apps, Smartscreen, and CarPlay-like operation

With the Vectron X, Siemens Mobility aims to bring a more heavily digitalized locomotive to market, featuring a CarPlay-like user experience complete with an App Store for third-party providers. Those operating a fleet of Vectron X locomotives are expected to benefit from increased efficiency.

Apple did something very interesting during WWDC, but it's not an Apple thing

It’s only natural that during keynotes or livestreams where voice assistants are being talked about, there can be random activations for those listening or viewing the events. Brands, including Apple, have a somewhat effective fix for this, as reiterated by WWDC 2026.

Oppo wastes huge potential with its mini‑flagship smartphone due to a lack of efficiency

In our review, the Oppo Find X9s Pro masked an efficiency weakness with its huge battery, which is somewhat surprising given the Find X9 Pro’s test results. For an easy‑to‑handle and compact smartphone, the battery performance is in a completely different league compared to the Samsung Galaxy S26.

Lenovo outs Yoga Pro 16 laptop with beefier RTX 5070 GPU and 64 GB RAM at much higher price

Update | (Multiple inaccuracies fixed) Lenovo is spicing up the Yoga Pro line with more powerful graphics and a gaming laptop cooling setup, all with a maxed-out memory configuration. That also means a significant price increase compared to the base RTX 5060 version that the company sells in the US.

European Commission forces Meta to accept third-party chatbots in WhatsApp for free

10 June 2026 at 20:47

Back in November of last year, Meta banned third-party chatbots in WhatsApp, but of course the company has its own one built right in. The EU authorities have taken issue with this, and the European Commission (EC) specifically has now ordered Meta to restore access to "rival general-purpose AI assistants" in WhatsApp for free, and maintain it until the end of the EC's antitrust investigation into the original move by Meta to ban them. The Commission's press release says this will "prevent serious and irreparable harm to competition in this growing market by Meta's conduct, which at first...

PowerToys just made Command Palette extensions easier to install and manage

PowerToys v0.100.0 adds a new Extension Gallery that lets you browse, install, and update Command Palette extensions inside the app. The update also improves Dock, PowerDisplay, and ZoomIt, and reduces the overall footprint of the app.

This soundbar can be hijacked over Bluetooth to control your computer, no pairing required

10 June 2026 at 20:48

That scenario comes from research into Creative Technology's Sound Blaster Katana V2X, a midrange soundbar that connects to PCs, Macs, and Linux systems over USB or Bluetooth. Researcher Rasmus Moorats uncovered the issue while experimenting with ways to communicate with the device from Linux. What he discovered went far beyond...

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Ubisoft’s Sixth Layoff Round of 2026 Claims Winnipeg and Belgrade as 380 More Workers Face the Axe

10 June 2026 at 20:35

Collage of Ubisoft games featuring characters from Avatar, Far Cry 6, Assassin's Creed, and Beyond Good & Evil with the Ubisoft logo in front.

[UPDATE] Ubisoft reached out to state that there are no "production layoffs" in the Montréal office. [ORIGINAL STORY] French website Les Echos has revealed that Ubisoft is enacting another round of layoffs and studio closures. The offices to be closed down are those of Winnipeg, Canada, and Belgrade, Serbia. Founded in 2018 and officially opened in January 2019, Ubisoft Winnipeg was established as a co-development and technology studio, with its core mission being to develop tools, engines, and technology that power other Ubisoft studios, specifically enabling open world and systemic gameplay across major franchises like Assassin's Creed, Far Cry, Watch […]

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The PS Plus Extra Lineup of June 2026 Titles is Stacked With Massive RPGs, Headlined by Final Fantasy XVI

10 June 2026 at 20:29

Artwork for 'Final Fantasy XVI' featuring a character with fiery elements and a young figure in flames.

PlayStation has revealed its June 2026 batch of PS Plus Extra and Premium games, adding seven new games to the game catalog available to subscribers at the Extra tier, while Premium subscribers get an eighth game via the Classics catalog. On top of the three games already added for Essential subscribers, headlining this month's games is the 2023 epic, Final Fantasy XVI, which also enters the service alongside other deep narrative experiences. Just a few short months after it received an update for current-gen platforms, Kingdom Come: Deliverance rides into the PS Plus Extra game catalog alongside FFXVI. Those two […]

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Legend of the Seas Delivered to Royal Caribbean Ahead of July Debut

Royal Caribbean has welcomed the Legend of the Seas, its third Icon-class ship, to its fleet. Following nearly two years of construction at the Meyer Turku shipyard in Turku, Finland, and sea trials that started in April, the ship is ready to make its European debut in July 2026, the cruise line said in a...

Lionel Messi addresses injury ‘fears’ ahead of Argentina’s 2026 World Cup opener vs Algeria

10 June 2026 at 20:40
With less than a week until Argentina's 2026 FIFA World Cup opener against Algeria, Lionel Messi spoke about his physical condition.

Lionel Messi led Argentina to victory in their final friendly before the 2026 FIFA World Cup against Iceland, scoring one goal and playing a key role in another. Afterward, he discussed his fitness as the opener against Algeria draws near.

I felt very good. I was eager to get started, play a little and get rid of those normal fears after dealing with some discomfort,” Leo said during the postgame press conference following the 3-0 win over Iceland. “I wanted to play to get rid of that fear, stop thinking about it and be able to play freely.”

The 38-year-old forward later admitted he had some concerns in the days leading up to the match about the possibility of a setback and needed to get back on the field to put those thoughts behind him. “In training, you think when the ball comes to you… In matches, you play more naturally. The reactions, the movements are different,” he explained.

Messi experienced muscle discomfort during his last match with Inter Miami on May 24 against Philadelphia Union in Major League Soccer, forcing him to leave the field early and preventing him from training normally during Argentina’s first camp sessions. That also kept him out of last Saturday’s friendly against Honduras.

Con la primera pelota de Messi en el juego… ¡PENAL PARA ARGENTINA! ⚽❗

Lo cobra Messi, Argentina aumenta la ventaja 2-0 ante Islandia en el amistoso. pic.twitter.com/HztiSby31x

— ESPN Deportes (@ESPNDeportes) June 10, 2026

It hadn’t been long since the last match I played in Miami,” Lionel explained regarding his absence against Honduras. “We took it day by day and monitored how I was feeling. We kept talking,” he added about the joint decision-making process with Lionel Scaloni‘s coaching staff. “Now we have a week to get everyone fully ready and arrive in the best possible shape for the opener.”

Messi excited about Argentina’s chances

Although no team have successfully defended a World Cup title in the last 64 years, Lionel Messi expressed confidence in Argentina’s chances of competing for the trophy once again.

As every time we start an official tournament, I’m very excited,” the forward said. “This group has shown that it can compete against any opponent and in any competition, and we’ve shown that we have the same hunger and always want more. We’ll take it step by step, but we’re very excited and convinced of what we’re capable of.”

Argentina’s path at the 2026 World Cup

After playing their final warmup match on Tuesday in Alabama, Argentina returned to Kansas City, which will serve as their training base throughout the World Cup. They will open their campaign there next Tuesday against Algeria in the Group J opener.

Lionel Scaloni’s team will then face two tests in Dallas, Texas. The first will come against Austria on June 22, while five days later they will wrap up their group-stage campaign against Jordan.

Lionel Messi of Argentina.

‘It’s going to be very difficult for Argentina’s opponents’ affirms Lionel Messi ahead of 2026 World Cup

10 June 2026 at 20:20
On the verge of making his historic sixth World Cup appearance, Lionel Messi spoke about the strengths that make Argentina a fierce candidate to defend their global crown.

Lionel Messi is gearing up for his sixth World Cup, embarking on what will likely be the final tournament of his legendary international career. In North America, Argentina will look to defend the title they brilliantly claimed at Qatar 2022, and they arrive red-hot following dominant displays in their final warm-up friendlies.

First, Argentina cruised to a 2-0 victory over Honduras at Kyle Field, a match where manager Lionel Scaloni opted to rest Messi completely on the bench, due to a physical issue that had cut short his last match with Inter Miami

In their final tune-up, the Albiceleste dismantled Iceland 3-0 at Jordan-Hare Stadium, where the captain made his return to the pitch, dazzled the crowd with a goal, and dictated the tempo of the comprehensive victory.

Argentina’s emphatic win over Iceland also served as official notice that Messi is entering this World Cup highly motivated. Following the match, he sent a clear warning to any opponent planning to snatch the reigning champions’ crown.

This national team is incredibly competitive, and we’ve been proving that for many years,” Messi told Argentine outlet Olé in a post-match interview. “It is going to be very difficult for our opponents to face Argentina, because this is a squad that is in a great place—we are very strong, deeply united, and our hunger remains completely intact.

Messi opens up on initial doubts about playing in 2026 World Cup

A few months ago, Messi had cast some doubt over his participation in the 2026 World Cup, previously stating that he would make a final decision closer to the summer based entirely on how his body felt physically.

Those initial comments naturally triggered a wave of anxiety across Argentina. However, as time progressed and Messi continued to showcase elite physical form with Inter Miami, it became increasingly obvious that he had no intention of missing what will likely be his final dance on the world stage.

With exactly one week to go before Argentina’s group-stage opener against Algeria, Messi explained his mindset during that period of uncertainty. “Everything happened so fast after Qatar, and I’ve had a lot of intense competition in between. But I kept feeling good,” Messi explained to Olé.

“Even though I am playing for Inter Miami, I never stopped competing or pushing myself, and over this past year, I prepared diligently to ensure I arrived here in the best possible shape,” he added.

Lionel Messi of Argentina.

How to watch England vs Costa Rica match in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2026 International Friendly

10 June 2026 at 20:00
England will face off against Costa Rica in a 2026 international friendly. Here’s how fans in the United States can watch the matchup live.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch England vs Costa Rica on US television and via legal streaming:
WHO England vs Costa Rica
WHAT International Friendly
WHEN 4:00pm ET / 1:00pm PT • Wednesday, June 10, 2026
WHERE Fubo, DirecTV Stream, FS2, Hulu + Live TV and ViX
STREAM WATCH NOW

Match Overview

As the World Cup draws near, England remains one of the tournament favorites thanks to a talented squad led by Harry Kane. The Three Lions will wrap up their preparations against Costa Rica, a side looking ahead after missing out on qualification despite the absence of regional powers the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

For Los Ticos, the matchup provides an important opportunity to test themselves against one of Europe’s top teams and begin building for the future. Don’t miss this intriguing international clash before the World Cup gets underway.

More details on how to watch

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

How to watch anywhere with VPN

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

Harry Kane of England

Cristiano Ronaldo could soon celebrate another success as Almeria set to learn final hurdle on road to La Liga promotion

10 June 2026 at 19:52
The Portuguese superstar has been closely linked with Almeria's recent rise, and the Spanish club now finds itself on the verge of achieving something significant off the pitch after a dramatic night in the La Liga promotion playoffs.

Cristiano Ronaldo may be preparing for the 2026 World Cup with Portugal, but developments away from international soccer are also giving him plenty of reason for optimism. The Portuguese superstar has been closely linked with Almeria’s recent rise, and the Spanish club now finds itself on the verge of achieving something significant off the pitch after a dramatic night in the La Liga promotion playoffs.

The latest chapter of Almeria‘s season delivered excitement, tension, and a memorable late twist. After surviving an intense semifinal battle against Castellon, the club has moved one step closer to completing a remarkable journey that could transform its immediate future.

Almeria booked its place in the Primera Division promotion playoff final after an unforgettable victory over Castellon. Following a 1-1 draw in the first leg, the return match appeared destined for extra time before a stunning stoppage-time winner changed everything.

The contest swung back and forth throughout the evening. Almeria initially took the lead through Adrian Embarba, only for Castellon to respond with goals from Calatrava and Sienra to put the visitor in control.

¡NO APTO PARA CARDÍACOS! 😳

🔥 Marca Álex Muñoz para volver a poner la igualada en el #AlmeríaCastellón. #LALIGAHighlights | #DESENLACELALIGA | @U_D_Almeria pic.twitter.com/8wab9a2lS3

— LALIGA HYPERMOTION (@LaLiga2) June 9, 2026

With the clock ticking down, the Rojiblancos looked to be heading for extra time. However, Alex Munoz restored parity in the 80th minute, setting the stage for a dramatic finale in front of a packed home crowd.

Unlikely hero emerges

The decisive moment arrived in the 94th minute when Serbian midfielder Marko Dzodic produced the most important goal of his career. Arriving at the far post, he connected with a difficult header that flew into the net and sparked celebrations throughout the stadium.

The goal was especially surprising given Dzodic’s limited scoring record. Before this season, he had managed only a single goal in his professional career, making his playoff winner even more remarkable.

🔜 Directo a la final.

❤️ @U_D_Almeria 🤍#DesenlaceLALIGA | #LALIGAHYPERMOTION | #insideLALIGA | #AlmeríaCastellón pic.twitter.com/zF5uSKJhXJ

— LALIGA HYPERMOTION (@LaLiga2) June 9, 2026

The success Ronaldo is waiting for and the final obstacle

The dramatic victory means Almeria is now through to the La Liga promotion playoff final and sits just two matches away from securing promotion back to La Liga. That achievement represents the success that many around the club have been targeting throughout the season.  After finishing third in La Liga 2, Almeria earned a playoff place and now stands within touching distance of returning to Spain’s top flight.

For Ronaldo, who has been associated with the club’s ownership structure, promotion would represent another positive milestone in his growing influence off the pitch. The prospect of seeing Almeria compete among Spain’s elite clubs next season is now a genuine possibility rather than a distant ambition.

🌟 En busca de un SUEÑO.@MalagaCF 🆚 @UDLP_Oficial

⏰ 21:00 horas.

✍️ ¿Un resultado para el #MálagaLasPalmas?#LALIGAHYPERMOTION | #DesenlaceLALIGA pic.twitter.com/nVZw4g4N0A

— LALIGA HYPERMOTION (@LaLiga2) June 10, 2026

The Cowboys’ attention now shifts toward the playoff final, where promotion to La Liga will be decided across two legs. The club will face either Malaga or Las Palmas, who remain locked in their own semifinal battle.

Malaga currently holds a narrow advantage after securing a 1-0 victory in the first leg against Las Palmas. That tie remains open, meaning Almeria must wait to discover its final opponent. The playoff format leaves no room for mistakes. A strong season can quickly be forgotten if a team fails to finish the job in the final hurdle.

Sergio Arribas (left) and Cristiano Ronaldo (right)

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

10 June 2026 at 19:45
Portugal will square off against Nigeria in a 2026 international friendly. Here’s how fans in the United States can watch the matchup live.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch Portugal vs Nigeria on US television and via legal streaming:
WHO Portugal vs Nigeria
WHAT International Friendly
WHEN 3:45pm ET / 12:45pm PT • Wednesday, June 10, 2026
WHERE Fubo, FOX Soccer Plus and ViX
STREAM WATCH NOW

Match Overview

Portugal will make its final preparations for the 2026 World Cup with a friendly against Nigeria, one of Africa’s most talented national teams. While the Super Eagles narrowly missed out on qualification, they still boast plenty of quality and will look to make a statement against a European heavyweight.

Meanwhile, Portugal enter the tournament among the title favorites, with Cristiano Ronaldo leading a squad packed with talent across the field. Don’t miss this exciting matchup as both teams look to build momentum on the international stage.

More details on how to watch

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

How to watch anywhere with VPN

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

Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal

Xabi Alonso gemileri yaktı: Arda Güler için Chelsea'den çılgın teklif!

Chelsea'nin yeni teknik direktörü Xabi Alonso, Real Madrid'den eski "prensi" Arda Güler'i kadrosuna katmak için kolları sıvadı. Londra temsilcisinin, milli futbolcu için Real Madrid'in kapısını rekor bir bonservis teklifiyle çalmaya hazırlandığı belirtiliyor.

Chelsea ile yeni bir döneme imza atan Xabi Alonso, Real Madrid’de parlayan eski gözdesi Arda Güler’i Londra’ya taşımak istiyor.

Bu gönderiyi Instagram'da gör

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Premier Lig ekibinin, İspanyol teknik adamın ısrarla istediği milli yıldız transferinde mutlu sona ulaşabilmek adına kesenin ağzını sonuna kadar açtığı ve kulüp tarihinin en yüksek tekliflerinden birini sunacağı ileri sürüldü.

REAL MADRİD'İN 'DOKUNULMAZ' GÖRDÜĞÜ ARDA GÜLER'E REKOR TEKLİF HAZIRLIĞI

Real Madrid'den ayrıldıktan sonra bile Arda Güler ile iletişimine devam eden Xabi Alonso neredeyse imkansız bir görev için Chelsea yönetimini seferber etti.

Florentino Perez'in gözünde 'dokunulmaz' olarak görülen Arda Güler'i transfer etmek üzere girişimlerde bulunmaya hazırlanan Londra temsilcisinin rekor bir teklif yapmayı düşündüğü kaydedildi.

CHELSEA 115 MİLYON EURO'DAN PAZARLIK KAPISINI AÇACAK

İngiliz basınında yer alan haberlerde; Chelsea'nin ilk teklifinin 115 milyon Euro seviyelerinde olacağı ve pazarlıkların gidişatına göre bu rakamın daha da yükselebileceği ifade ediliyor.

XABI ALONSO ÇOK ZOR OLSA DA ŞANSINI SONUNDA KADAR DENEYECEK

Arda Güler her fırsatta Real Madrid'de kalmak istediğini belirtse de Xabi Alonso çok zor görülen bu transferde kulübün tüm imkanlarını kullanmayı göze almış durumda.

TRANSFERDE MOURINHO DETAYI DA ETKİLİ OLACAK

Öte yandan Real Madrid'de teknik direktörlük koltuğuna oturması beklenen Jose Mourinho'nun da milli yıldızla ilgili görüşleri transferin seyrini belirleyecek önemli bir faktör olacak. Ancak Portekizli teknik adamın Perez'in gözbebeği için farklı bir yaklaşımda bulunması büyük bir sürpriz olur.

KARİYER SEZONUNUN ARDINDAN GÖZLER DÜNYA KUPASI'NDA

Geçtiğimiz sezon Real Madrid formasıyla 51 maça çıkan Arda Güler 6 gol, 14 asistlik performans sergilerken sıkça adından söz ettirmişti. La Liga'da sezonun golüne imza atan 21 yaşındaki milli yıldızın bu formunu 2026 Dünya Kupası'na taşıması bekleniyor.

Alperen Şengün: En Büyük hedefim milli takıma oyuncu yetiştirmek

NBA'de forma giyen milli basketbolcu Alperen Şengün, genç sporcuların gelişimine katkı sağlamayı amaçladığını belirterek, "NBA'de daha çok genç görüp onlara yardımcı olmak, milli takımımıza daha iyi oyuncular yetiştirmek en büyük hedeflerimden biri." dedi.

NBA'de Houston Rockets formasını giyen genç basketbolcu, Bahçeşehir Üniversitesinin (BAU) geleneksel hale gelen "Türkiye'ye Değer Katanlar Ödülü"nün bu yılki sahibi oldu.

BAU Güney Kampüs Konferans Salonu'nda gerçekleşen ödül töreninin ardından milli basketbolcu, Bahçeşehir Koleji İcra Kurulu Başkanı Hüseyin Yücel ve Bahçeşehir Koleji Spor Kulübü Başkanı Begüm Yücel basın mensuplarına açıklamalarda bulundu.

Alperen Şengün, tören sonrasında Hüseyin Yücel'in davetlisi olarak BAU Güney Kampüs Gazi Osman Paşa Yalısı'nda Nakkaş Tezyini Sanatlar Merkezi işbirliğiyle açılan hat, tezhip ve kalem işi eserlerinden oluşan "Seçkiler" sergisini gezdi. Yücel, milli basketbolcu Şengün'e Ala ve İhlas surelerinin yer aldığı hat eserini hediye etti.

23 yaşındaki basketbolcu, organizasyona katılmaktan duyduğu mutluluğu paylaşarak, "Burada olmak bir ayrıcalık. Bizi çok da güzel karşıladılar. Daha önce böyle bir şey yapmamıştım ama bu benim de gözümü açtı. Benim gençlere, aileme, ülkeme olan sevgimi biliyorsunuz. Böyle şeyler yapmak güzel inşallah daha güzel şeyler de yaparız. Organizasyon harikaydı, hediye için de çok teşekkür ediyorum. Ailem de görünce bayılacak. Herkese çok teşekkür ediyorum." diye konuştu.

Her zaman eskiyi gören, eskiyi hep hatırlamak isteyen biri olduğunun altını çizen Alperen Şengün, "Bandırma'ya iki yıldır gitmek istiyorum, yoğunluktan dolayı gidemedim. İnşallah bu yaz gideceğim. Orada okul hocalarım da var, beni görmek isteyen davet eden hocalarım var. O yüzden çok mutluyum, nereden geldiğimi bilen bir insanım. O yüzden gençleri izlemek, onlarla beraber olmak hem onlar için iyi hem bizim için. Bizim böyle bir imkanımız olmadı. Bu imkanı onlar için oluşturmak, onların yanında olmak istiyorum. NBA'de daha çok genç görüp onlara yardımcı olmak, milli takımımıza daha iyi oyuncular yetiştirmek benim en büyük hedeflerimden biri. Türkiye'yi en güzel şekilde temsil edeceğim." değerlendirmesinde bulundu.

Alperen Şengün, A Milli Erkek Basketbol Takımı'nın 2027 Dünya Kupası Elemeleri'nde Bosna Hersek ve İsviçre ile oynayacağı maçlara ilişkin soruya şu yanıtı verdi:

"Elimizden geleni yapacağız. Bosna'daki maçın kolay olacağını sanmıyoruz ama gidip savaşacağız. İnşallah grubu 6'da 6'yla bitirip diğer gruba namağlup gitmek istiyoruz. İki önemli maçımız var. Hazırız. 10 gün sonra da hazırlıklarımız başlayacak. Heyecanla bekliyoruz."

- "Alperen'in ülkemizi her zaman başarıyla temsil edeceğinden eminim"

Bahçeşehir Koleji İcra Kurulu Başkanı Hüseyin Yücel, milli basketbolcu Alperen Şengün ile ilgili övgü dolu sözler kullandı.

Alperen'in Türkiye'yi başarıyla temsil ettiğini vurgulayan Yücel, "Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi olarak her sene 'Türkiye'ye Değer Katanlar Ödülü'nü veriyoruz. Bu sene de spor alanında jürimiz Alperen'i layık gördü. Ülkemizi başarıyla temsil ediyor. İlk sergimizi hat ve tezhip sanatları üzerine açmıştık. Alperen'in geldiğini öğrenince çok güzel bir hediye takdim ettik. Ala ve İhlas surelerinin olduğu tabloyu nazar değmesin diye hediye ettik. ABD'deki evine asmasını istedim. Kazasız belasız bir sezon geçirsin. Ülkemizi her zaman başarıyla temsil edeceğinden eminim." şeklinde konuştu.

Hüseyin Yücel, Beşiktaş GAİN ile Bahçeşehir Koleji arasında oynanacak Basketbol Süper Ligi play-off yarı final beşinci maçına dair ise şunları söyledi:

"Bahçeşehir Koleji evimiz, Beşiktaş aşkımız, sevdamız. Adil bir maç olsun. Yöneticilik yaptığım süreçte de Bahçeşehir ile birçok maç yaptık. Güzel bir maç olmasını diliyorum."

- "İddialı ekiplerden biri olacağız"

Bahçeşehir Koleji Spor Kulübü Başkanı Begüm Yücel, gelecek sezon da iddialı bir takım kuracaklarını aktardı.

Alperen Şengün'ün kendileri için çok değerli bir oyuncu olduğunu belirten Yücel, "NBA'deki başarılarının yanı sıra Türk basketbolunda gençler için bir ilham kaynağı. Bugün ödülümüzü verdik. Tekrardan tebrik ediyorum." dedi.

Yücel, Basketbol Süper Ligi'nde Bahçeşehir Koleji'nin Beşiktaş GAİN ile oynayacağı karşılaşmayla ilgili bir soruya, "Beşinci maça gidiyoruz. Bu maçı alan finale kalacak. Çok güzel seri oldu, yarı finale yakışır biçimdeydi. Fair play ruhuna yakışır bir maç olmasını umuyorum. Tüm yarı final maçlarında hakemler çok tartışıldı. O yüzden fair play ruhunun olduğu iyi olanın kazandığı bir maç olsun." cevabını verdi.

Yücel, 2026-2027 sezonunda Avrupa Ligi'nde yer alacak takımların listesiyle ilgili toplantının 26 Haziran'a ertelendiğini ve oradan çıkacak cevabı beklediklerini belirtti. Begüm Yücel, "Avrupa Ligi'ne gitmezsek de BKT Avrupa Kupası'nda finale çıkacak ve kazanacak bir takım kuracağız. İddialı ekiplerden biri olacağız." diye konuştu.

How to make prompt tracking much more accurate

10 June 2026 at 19:00
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By now, you understand that LLMs are probabilistic systems and that AI answers are highly variable. That fact has convinced a lot of people that prompt tracking is extra noise. But discounting prompt tracking as nonsense is the wrong conclusion.

Even though prompt tracking is much less deterministic than keyword tracking, we can significantly increase the accuracy of tracking AI mentions and citations. Repeated runs, fixed sampling rules, and confidence intervals turn variance from a reason to quit into a number you can defend. 

By the end of this Memo, you’ll know how to build that system.

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The prompt-tracking backlash is only half-right

Where the prompt critique breaks down

Prompt tracking critics are not wrong. Five people running the same prompt get five different answers. Within-LLM variance from sampling alone hits 10-34% on identical prompts.

Reporting a point estimate from one run is astrology. Together with AirOps, I looked at 815,000 prompt-page pairs and found that after running the same prompt 3x in ChatGPT, only 2.2% of citations remain.

Every prompt is n = 1. Given that the average prompt is 5x longer than classic search keywords, the chance that 2 people around the world use the same exact prompt is close to 0. We currently don’t have any insight into what users prompt, and we might never get that data (although both Bing and Google are keeping us satiated, for now, by offering some AI-visibility data).

But “probabilistic = unmeasurable” is lazy thinking. The weather is probabilistic. Credit scores are probabilistic. We still forecast and track them. 

Keyword tracking was never as clean as we’d like to remember

Classic keyword tracking was more deterministic, but not as much as you think:

  • For local searches, results were personalized by location and device. 
  • Google rescores results daily, so every rank tracker reports a position range, not a fixed number.

The industry standardized the sampling, fixed location, clean profile, daily crawl, etc., until the noise disappeared. Prompt tracking needs the same move, applied to a harder problem. An added challenge: Keyword tracking was focused on Google, but now we have tons of engines. As the market consolidates, tracking simplifies.

I’d argue there’s no escaping this either as Google transitions from classic search to AI search. More searches than ever show AI Overviews, all while AI Overviews and AI Mode increasingly merge.

At I/O 2026, Search head Liz Reid said users increasingly ask “longer, more natural-language questions,” and Sundar Pichai described Search as “less about individual queries” and “more like an ongoing conversation.”

Where common prompt tracking breaks

Over the last 2 years, prompt-tracking tools have multiplied, while the methodology behind them has stalled. Where’s the innovation?

The common prompt-tracking approach looks something like this:

  • Define 25-50 prompts (brand/category/problem split).
  • Run each prompt once per platform.
  • Track daily.
  • Score for citation, mention, sentiment, position.

Here are the problems I see with that approach:

  • Variance: Only 2.3% of citations remain after three prompt runs [The Consensus Gap]. One run is a coin flip with the answer hidden. 
  • Reasoning: High vs. low reasoning opens an 18 percentage point citation-rate gap and changes how the model searches, with high reasoning firing 4.6x more fan-out queries [Reasoning Lift]. An aggregate score blends two different engines into one misleading number. 
  • Personalization: Most prompt-tracking is not persona-specific, so it reports generic answers that no one sees.
  • Monthly cadence: SISTRIX tracked 82,619 prompts over 17 weeks and found Google AI Mode replaces 56% of its cited sources every week, while ChatGPT replaces 74%. At that drift, monthly tracking is like checking your bank account once a quarter.
  • Cross-platform aggregation: Blending your ChatGPT + Perplexity + Gemini visibility into one “AI visibility score” is like averaging your Google rank with your Bing rank.
  • Conversations: A single Turn 1 query tells you whether you get mentioned. It says nothing about whether you survive Turn 2 onward, when the user asks about alternatives, pricing, integrations, or risk. AI is a conversational interface, so the journey is the unit of measurement, and a one-shot prompt misses most of it. 
  • Context: Pure mention counting with no context treats every appearance as a win. Get named first for “what are the worst CRMs to avoid?” and a mention tracker still records a victory. 

So, while we can’t remove AI answer variance, we can run prompts multiple times and measure what parts, brand mentions, and citations of the AI answer remain.

Mirroring follow-up prompts is hard because we don’t know exactly what people will ask, but we can use AI to estimate likely follow-ups, enrich them with real conversation transcripts, and track the follow-ups LLMs suggest inside their own answers. We can also record the attributes a brand gets mentioned with, not only whether it shows up.

What good prompt tracking looks like in practice

Worked example: B2B SaaS, CRM category.

  • Prompt set: 40 seed prompts, weighted toward problem prompts where purchase intent lives (12 brand, 12 category, 16 problem).
  • Platforms: ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, Google AI Overviews. Tracked separately.
  • Run config: Five reps per prompt per platform, every week.
  • Personas: The 28 category and problem prompts are customized for three key personas (CFO, IT, marketing).
  • Metrics: Mention rate (± CI), citation rate (± CI), average position when mentioned (1-5), sentiment, and the attributes attached to each mention.

Level it up by adding the journey layer. A flat list of 40 prompts only measures Turn 1. To measure conversations, build the high-intent prompts into journeys that follow the buyer across the five stages from Reasoning Lift: Problem, Exploration, Comparison, Validation, Selection. 

Each seed prompt for Turn 1 becomes the “seed prompt,” and each stage adds a natural follow-up prompt on subsequent turns.

For a buyer evaluating CRMs, one journey runs:

  • Problem: “How do I know if my sales team needs a CRM?”
  • Exploration: “What types of CRM software exist for B2B SaaS?”
  • Comparison: “HubSpot vs. Salesforce vs. Pipedrive for a 50-person sales team”
  • Validation: “Is HubSpot worth the price for mid-market B2B?”
  • Selection: “How do I get started with HubSpot Sales Hub?”

Run the full sequence as one conversation rather than five isolated prompts, and score every turn. The payoff is persistence: in Reasoning Lift, a brand cited at the Problem stage carried all the way to Selection in four journeys under high reasoning and in zero under minimal. Persistence is the metric a one-shot tracker can never see.

Scope it so the run volume stays sane. Track all 40 seed prompts at Turn 1 for breadth, and build the 16 problem prompts into full five-stage journeys for depth.

Insight example: HubSpot is mentioned in 78% ± 6pp of fiproblem prompts on ChatGPT vs. 34% ± 9pp on Perplexity. Perplexity pulls from comparison posts (G2, Capterra); ChatGPT pulls from HubSpot’s own blog plus integration and compliance docs.

Action: invest in integration guides and API docs to win ChatGPT. Invest in G2 review velocity and comparison content to win Perplexity.

The next generation of tracking looks like polling

Prompt tracking won’t become keyword tracking. AI answers are too variable, too personalized, and too dependent on source selection. But that doesn’t make them unmeasurable.

The next iteration of prompt tracking will look less like rank tracking and more like polling: repeated runs, clear sampling rules, confidence intervals, segmented panels, and raw-answer audits.

This post first appeared on the author’s website and is republished here with permission.

Google can be directly liable for false AI Overview claims: German court

10 June 2026 at 18:55
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Google can be directly liable for false claims in AI Overviews, a German court ruled. The Regional Court of Munich found that AI-generated summaries are Google’s own content and not protected as traditional search results are.

The court issued a temporary injunction barring Google from repeating false claims about two Munich publishers, according to The Decoder. This case centered around AI Overviews wrongly linking the publishers to scams, subscription traps, and questionable business practices.

AI Overviews arent search results. AI Overviews do more than help users find third-party content, the court said. They rewrite, combine, and evaluate information “in its own words and according to its own structure.”

  • In the disputed searches, Google’s AI Overview allegedly presented standalone claims about questionable business practices, along with warnings and red flags. The court found those claims didn’t appear in the linked sources.
  • Because Google created the feature, controls its presentation, and controls the underlying algorithms, the court treated the statements as Google’s own content.

Search protections didn’t apply. Google argued that German case law limiting liability for traditional search engines and autocomplete should apply. Those rules generally treat search providers as indirect infringers when they surface third-party content.

  • The court rejected that argument. Unlike traditional search results, which direct users to external pages, AI Overviews generate new substantive statements from multiple sources.
  • The court also rejected Google’s claim that users could verify the information by reviewing the cited links. It found the AI Overview stood on its own and presented its claims as a complete answer.

Why we care. The ruling doesn’t treat AI Overviews like neutral search links. If an AI-generated summary makes false claims about a company, Google may be directly liable for those statements.

Wrong links, wrong claims. The court found that the AI Overview conflated information about other companies with that of the two publishers and created unsupported connections to the source material.

  • Because the linked sites didn’t make the disputed claims, the publishers would have had no clear third party to sue if Google were treated only as a search intermediary.
  • The court said Google can compare AI-generated statements with underlying sources, at least in cases like this.

Google must stop repeating the claims. The injunction bars Google from repeating most of the challenged claims, including allegations involving scams, subscription traps, questionable company ties, phone calls that allegedly never occurred, and lack of availability.

  • Google must pay 80% of the legal costs. Each publisher must pay 10%.
  • The court said the risk of repeat violations remains because Google did not provide a cease-and-desist declaration with a penalty clause, and the same algorithms could generate similar claims again.
  • The ruling is temporary and may still be challenged. However, it gives publishers and brands a path to challenge false AI Overviews as Google’s own statements rather than merely search results.

How to make SEO reports more actionable

10 June 2026 at 18:00
How to make SEO reports more actionable

SEO reports often contain solid research, including keyword data, technical findings, competitor insights, content gaps, and recommendations. The problem starts when stakeholders finish reading and still don’t know what should happen next.

For example, a report might say internal linking should be improved, but not which pages should be linked, who should make the changes, when the work should happen, or what results to expect. It might identify a crawl issue, but not explain whether fixing it matters more than the content or commercial page gaps already blocking growth.

This is where many SEO reports lose impact. The analysis may be correct, but the decisions and action plan are still unclear.

A strong SEO report should help readers understand what matters now, why it matters to the business, and what should happen next. It should reduce the need for another round of interpretation before work can begin.

Research is useful, but it’s not the final output

Keyword research, SERP analysis, technical crawls, competitor reviews, and content audits are all important SEO activities. They uncover gaps, risks, and opportunities that would otherwise remain hidden.

But those inputs shouldn’t dominate the final report.

Stakeholders don’t need to see every export, screenshot, or crawl detail. They need the conclusions that come from the research. They need to understand which findings matter, which improvements can wait, and which actions deserve priority.

For example, a crawl might identify 300 pages with missing meta descriptions. That finding is only useful if the report explains whether those pages matter. Missing descriptions on low-value archive pages may not deserve immediate attention. Missing descriptions on high-intent service pages with strong impressions may be worth fixing quickly.

The same applies to keyword gaps. A list of 200 missed keywords is less useful than identifying the five opportunities that align with commercial intent, existing authority, and realistic execution capacity.

A useful SEO report shows the work behind a recommendation only when it helps stakeholders understand why it deserves priority.

Dig deeper: Stop reporting traffic and activity. Start reporting progress.

Where SEO reports lose stakeholders

Most SEO reports lose momentum when the findings are too generic, the recommendations aren’t actionable, or the priorities aren’t clear. The following are among the most common reasons reports fail to drive action.

The takeaway could apply to any website

Many SEO reports lose impact when the main takeaways are too broad.

Phrases like “improve content quality,” “strengthen internal linking,” and “target high-intent keywords” may be correct, but they don’t tell the reader anything specific about their site compared to others. These recommendations are too broad because they could apply to almost any website.

A stronger takeaway explains what’s different about the website, the market, or the opportunity.

For example:

  • Weak: “Create more bottom-funnel content.”
  • Strong: “Competitors are winning comparison and pricing-intent queries, while your site mostly ranks for educational searches. The next content priority should be three comparison pages that connect to existing high-traffic guides.”

The second version gives stakeholders a clearer reason to act. It explains the gap, the business relevance, and the first move.

The recommendation stops before the work begins

A recommendation can sound useful but still be difficult to execute.

“Improve internal linking to commercial pages” is a common example. It identifies the right area, but leaves too many open questions:

  • Which pages should link?
  • Which commercial pages matter most?
  • Who updates the copy?
  • When should it be done?
  • How will impact be measured?

A more useful recommendation would look like this:

  • Week 1: Map the top 10 informational pages by organic clicks to the three commercial pages with the highest lead value.
  • Week 2: Add contextual links using descriptive anchor text. SEO owns the mapping and QA. Content owns the copy updates. Review impact after four to six weeks through crawl depth, impressions, and ranking movement.”

That level of detail helps work begin without another strategy meeting.

Priorities are listed, not sequenced

Many reports list 15 or 20 recommendations at the same level of importance. This creates confusion because stakeholders can’t tell what should happen now, what comes next, and what can wait.

Priority should account for impact, effort, dependency, and timing.

For example, while fixing broken links might be easy, it may not be the highest-impact task. Consolidating cannibalized pages may take longer, but it could create more commercial value if those pages are competing for the same high-intent queries.

A useful report explains the order of operations. It shows which actions create momentum first, which actions depend on other teams, and which improvements should be treated as later-stage work.

Tool outputs are mistaken for strategy

Automated audits can surface useful issues, but they lack business context.

A tool can flag missing schema, duplicate titles, slow pages, and broken links. However, it can’t reliably determine which issue matters most for a specific business at a specific moment.

For example, a tool may flag site speed as a critical issue. But if competitors in the niche are equally slow and the bigger gap is weak commercial content coverage, site speed may not deserve top priority.

Tools identify potential issues. SEO judgment determines which issues deserve action.

Dig deeper: Why most SEO failures are organizational, not technical

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Tailor reports to the stakeholder

A common reason SEO reports fail to drive action is that they treat every stakeholder the same.

The same finding may need to be explained differently depending on who has to act on it. A CEO, a marketing lead, a developer, and a content manager don’t need the same level of detail. They need the same truth translated into the context of their decisions.

For a CEO or founder, the report should focus on business opportunity, risk, resource needs, and expected impact.

  • Example: “The site is losing visibility in commercial comparison searches where competitors are capturing high-intent demand. The top priority is building three comparison pages and linking them from existing high-traffic informational content. The pages can be published within four to six weeks, with early visibility signals reviewed after indexing.”

For a marketing lead, the report should connect SEO work to demand generation, campaigns, and content direction.

  • Example: “The blog attracts early-stage visitors, but these pages don’t support product discovery. The next step is adding commercial pathways from the top informational pages into product, demo, or comparison content.”

For a developer or product team, the report should remove ambiguity from the technical requirement.

  • Example: “Update canonical tags on these 12 filtered category URLs to point to the main category page. Acceptance check: The canonical target returns 200, is indexable, and appears consistently in rendered HTML.”

For a content team, the report should make page-level action clear.

  • Example: “Update this guide to include a comparison section, add two internal links to commercial pages, and answer the pricing-related query that competitors cover but the page currently misses.”

A strong SEO report presents the findings in a way that each stakeholder can act on.

What a decision-ready SEO report should show

A useful SEO report should clearly answer a small number of questions. These questions may vary by stakeholder, but the underlying purpose stays the same: helping people decide what to do next.

Start with the opportunity

Where can SEO create business value? This could be a topic cluster where competitors are weak, a set of underperforming commercial pages, or an existing content asset that attracts demand but doesn’t support conversion.

Identify the main constraint

Is growth blocked by crawlability? Content depth? Competitor dominance? Something structural in how the site maps to buyer intent?

The answer shapes everything that follows.

For example, a B2B site may have strong informational rankings but weak visibility for comparison queries. In that case, the problem isn’t simply a content gap – it’s a missing bridge between educational demand and commercial intent.

Define the first move

The report should explain which action deserves priority and why it should happen before other work. This is where impact, effort, dependency, and timing matter.

For example, instead of saying “create a buyer guide,” the report should specify which guide to create, which SERP pattern justifies it, which existing pages should link to it, who owns the draft, when it should go live, and what signals should be reviewed after launch.

Establish how progress will be measured

Early signals may include indexing, crawl depth, impressions, or ranking movement. Later signals may include qualified traffic, demo requests, assisted conversions, or pipeline influence.

Dig deeper: SEO execution: Understanding goals, strategy, and planning

Turn every finding into a clear next step

Every important finding in an SEO report should answer three simple questions:

  • What did we find?
  • Why does it matter?
  • What should happen next?

This helps prevent findings from sitting in the report as observations with no clear path forward.

Consider a report that identifies five high-traffic informational pages with no links to relevant commercial pages. That’s a useful finding, but without interpretation, stakeholders only know what exists. They don’t know why it matters or what action it should trigger. The site is already winning organic visibility, but the journey from education to action is weak.

The next step should be specific.

  • Example: “Add contextual links from those five informational pages to the two most relevant commercial destinations. Content owns the updates. SEO reviews the mapping and anchor text. Measure changes in crawl depth, impressions, clicks, and assisted conversions after four to six weeks.”

This turns a finding into work that can be assigned, implemented, and reviewed.

If a finding can’t be connected to a next step, it may belong in a supporting document rather than the main report.

What to cut from SEO reports

SEO reports often become clearer when they remove material that doesn’t help the reader make a decision.

Tool screenshots are a common example. A screenshot can support a point when it shows a clear pattern, but adding screenshots for every issue usually makes the report harder to read.

The same applies to large keyword exports, crawl tables, and raw audit scores. These details are useful as supporting material, but they shouldn’t dominate the main report.

Generic best-practice advice should also be removed or rewritten. “Add schema,” “improve page speed,” and “optimize title tags” only help when the report explains why those actions matter for this site right now.

Long methodology sections can usually be shortened. Methodology matters when trust, reproducibility, or stakeholder education is needed. But most senior stakeholders don’t need to see the entire research process. They need the conclusion that came from it.

Before adding something to the main report, ask whether it helps the reader understand the priority or take the next step. If it doesn’t, it’s likely better placed in an appendix or supporting document.

Dig deeper: SEO in the black box era: Why reports will look more like Mad Men than Search Console

The best SEO reports make the next step obvious

SEO reporting should reduce uncertainty. After reading a report, stakeholders should understand what matters most and what work should move forward.

That doesn’t mean every recommendation needs to come with a perfect forecast. SEO rarely works with that level of certainty. But each recommendation should explain the expected direction of impact and the signals that will be used to evaluate progress.

A useful report connects research to decisions. It shows the business context behind the finding, the rationale for prioritizing the recommendation, and the practical path to execution.

When reports stop at analysis, they create more work for the readers. When reports translate analysis into action, they help teams move faster.

The strongest SEO reports leave stakeholders with a clear priority, a practical next step, and a way to judge whether the work is moving in the right direction.

How real people actually prompt AI — and what it means for GEO

10 June 2026 at 17:00
How real people actually prompt AI — and what it means for GEO

Most people aren’t using AI the way GEO discussions often assume. Two surveys of AI users conducted by Stella Rising found that many prompts still look remarkably similar to traditional search queries. (Disclosure: I’m the VP of SEO at Stella Rising.)

One survey focused on a beauty-oriented consumer panel in August 2025, while the other surveyed a broader general-audience population in January 2026. Across both studies, prompts were short, often keyword-driven, and much closer to a Google search than the elaborate prompt templates popular in AI marketing circles.

At the same time, a growing share of users are adding personal context, such as their budget, location, profession, age, health concerns, or preferences. Those details give AI systems far more information than a traditional search query ever could, creating a new layer of personalization that influences recommendations and brand visibility.

The combined findings suggest that GEO strategies need to account for both realities: Many AI searches still resemble classic keyword queries, while the highest-value recommendations increasingly emerge from prompts rich with personal context. That’s where the opportunity — and the measurement challenge — lies.

A lot of people are still typing like it’s 2008

The biggest takeaway across both surveys is that the median AI user is still throwing a keyword over the wall and hoping for the best.

In the general-audience study from January:

  • Two-thirds of respondents reported writing prompts of 15 words or fewer. 
  • Only 12% wrote something that would qualify as a “real” prompt by the standards of an AI influencer thread. 
  • About 60% phrased their queries as questions, while only 9% gave a direct command. 

That mirrors what Pew Research has been seeing more broadly — 34% of all U.S. adults now use ChatGPT, roughly double the 2023 share, and 58% of adults under 30 use it.

When we ran a scenario task asking respondents to write the prompt they’d send if they needed a new pair of shoes, the median answer was eight words. Real examples from the panel included:

  • “Shoes nearby”
  • “Tennis shoes”
  • “Nike”
  • “Ladies tennis shoes size 7 near me”
  • “Best price for hiking shoes”

This lines up with Semrush’s clickstream data on ChatGPT’s search mode, which shows the average prompt length is 4.2 to 8.7 words, essentially the same as a Google query.

Longer, structured prompts tend to appear only when users are doing something other than search, such as drafting, coding, or creative work.

For AEO and GEO work, that’s the part to internalize. If you’re optimizing for prompts like “Compare the top five orthopedic-approved walking shoes under $150 for plantar fasciitis with 4.5+ star ratings,” you’re optimizing for the wrong distribution. 

Real prompts run 71% longer than the synthetic ones marketers tend to invent, but the median is still only 12 words, Otterly.AI’s analysis found.

The shift between the two surveys

In the August 2025 survey, we classified roughly 50% of the free-text prompts as “SEO-keyword-shaped,” meaning short, ambiguous, and brand-and-attribute-driven. By the time the January 2026 survey came back, that share had dropped closer to 30%. The remaining 70% had grown longer and more contextualized.

A few findings are worth carrying forward:

  • 24.5% of all prompts include the word “best.” If you’re not appearing in “best [category]” responses, you’re missing one of the highest-intent slots.
  • 28% of prompts mention price or budget constraints. Users aren’t just shopping. They’re shopping with a number in their head.
  • 16% of prompts are explicitly location-based. The “near me” query pattern has successfully migrated from Google to LLMs.
  • 32% of prompts include personal attributes (e.g., size, profession, health condition, life stage, etc.). This is the most important number on the page, and we’ll come back to it.

On location specifically, the 16% figure lines up with what Local Falcon’s 2025 research showed for AI search overall: AI Overviews now appear on 92% of informational local queries, but only on 15% of simple local-pack queries. The intent is moving into LLMs faster than the supply of optimized local content for AI engines.

One caveat: These were two different surveys with two different audiences. The January 2026 general-audience sample was structurally more transactional than the August 2025 beauty-focused panel, which partially explains why fewer prompts looked like keyword-style searches and more looked like full requests. I wouldn’t over-index on the “prompts are evolving” narrative, but I’d absolutely take the directional read.

The user embedding layer is where this gets interesting

The 32% figure (prompts containing real personal context) is the most under-discussed finding in the dataset.

Nearly one-third of users are willingly handing LLMs information that no Google query would normally carry, such as their size, job, training plan, living situation, or kids’ ages. We see prompts in the data like:

  • “What shoes would you recommend for daily standing at work?”
  • “Find me a cost-effective pair of running shoes that I can order on Amazon. My size is men’s 10.”
  • “Please tell me the top five shoes for wide feet in a size eight for women that are comfortable, stylish, under $120, and that younger people won’t make fun of for a Gen X person like me.”

That last one alone packs in gender, foot width, size, budget, style intent, generational identity, and a real social anxiety. No traditional search query was ever going to surface all of that.

This is the user embedding layer at work. When someone interacts with ChatGPT or Gemini repeatedly, the model builds a profile of who they are, which increasingly persists through memory. The user is, in effect, training the assistant on themselves. Once that trust is established, they stop writing surface queries and start writing requests that assume the assistant knows them.

That shift has two implications for how brands should think about visibility:

  • The prompts that drive purchase decisions are often not the ones that show up in a SERP or keyword tool. A real Gen X woman asking about wide-fit, $120, “won’t-get-made-fun-of” sneakers will never appear as a tracked SERP keyword. But that’s the prompt that decides whether your shoe ends up in the recommendation set.
  • The value of a brand citation increases substantially when it appears inside a context-rich prompt. If the model is already factoring in user attributes, the brands it surfaces are prefiltered for relevance. That’s a much higher-quality impression than a generic blue link.

Where synthetic prompts fit — and where they don’t

A common tactic in GEO prompt research is to construct synthetic personas (“I’m a 38-year-old product manager training for a half marathon in Boston who prefers brands focused on sustainability…”) and then use those personas to stress-test which brands an LLM surfaces under different scenarios. There’s real merit to the approach. If the user embedding layer is doing the heavy lifting in the answer, the only way to simulate the answer is to simulate the user.

But synthetic prompts don’t capture everything. Real prompts are messy, layered, and influenced by recent conversation history, persistent memory, and signals the model has picked up over weeks of use. You can craft a 50-word persona and still miss the nuance of a user who has been talking to ChatGPT about their day, preferences, and family for 6 months.

Instead, use synthetic prompts to map the personas your brand needs to be visible to, but don’t treat the resulting visibility scores as ground truth. Combine them with real prompt data wherever possible. That can mean customer interviews, social search patterns, support tickets, or regex pulls of question-shaped queries from Google Search Console.

What to actually track

This naturally leads to the next question: Should you track SEO keywords in your AI visibility platform if one-third of real prompts look like SEO keywords?

The answer is yes, with one filter.

Across the last quarter, our team has seen web retrieval rates on tracked prompts climb sharply. On several client accounts, more than 90% of monitored prompts now trigger live web search inside ChatGPT or Google’s AI Mode. 

When that happens, the LLM is effectively running a real-time SERP and synthesizing the result. That means the short, keyword-shaped prompts we identified — roughly 30% of the total — are still very much in play. They behave like AI-flavored Google queries and should be tracked accordingly.

The filter is this: Don’t waste tracking slots on prompts that are pure head terms or single-brand queries. Those are likely to be answered from model weights or short canned responses rather than retrieval, and they won’t give you a useful read on visibility.

Here’s a practical setup:

  • A synthetic-persona prompt set that exercises the user embedding layer, mapped to the personas your brand actually needs to win. Use this to surface which competitors a model defaults to under different user conditions.
  • A real-prompt set sourced from question-shaped GSC queries, customer panel inputs, and regex-extracted “who/what/where/can/should” patterns. These are the short, retrieval-triggering prompts most users still write.
  • A small qualitative library of messy, context-rich real prompts pulled from the type of work we did for the study. Use it to sanity-check whether your content actually answers the question the user is asking, not the question your keyword tool says they’re asking.

At that point, you’re not just tracking AI visibility. You’re tracking it across the full spectrum of how real users get to your content, from a three-word “good walking shoes” query to a 40-word “I’m a 60-year-old with plantar fasciitis…” request.

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What the broader data tells us about AI search

A handful of additional findings from the January 2026 survey help explain why these prompt patterns matter.

Users increasingly trust AI recommendations

Up to 68% of users trust ChatGPT’s recommendations more than Google’s, with most citing detail, lack of ads, and personalization as the reasons. 

AI search is becoming a daily habit

Half of active AI users use these tools daily or several times per day to complete tasks they used to do on Google.

  • Search Engine Land reported 37% of consumers now start searches with an AI tool instead of Google.
  • OpenAI’s February 2026 numbers put ChatGPT’s weekly active users at 900 million — more than double a year earlier.

Citations still drive traffic

85% of users click through to cited sources at least some of the time; 21.9% always do. The mention is not the end of the funnel. 

  • Conductor’s 2026 benchmarks showed AI referral traffic up 357% year-over-year
  • Semrush reported outbound referrals from ChatGPT up 206% in 2025. 
  • Emarketed saw AI-referred visitors converting at 4.4x the rate of standard organic. 
  • Volume is still small (Conductor pegs it at around 1.08% of total traffic), but it punches well above its weight class.

Voice may finally be having its moment

34% of users are now using voice chat daily or more often. This is the first dataset I’ve seen that actually delivers on the “voice search will matter” promise we’ve been hearing for a decade. 

It’s worth pairing all of this with Ahrefs’ latest AI Overviews CTR research: The presence of an AI Overview correlates with a 58% lower clickthrough rate for the top-ranking page. The traffic that does come through is qualified. The traffic that doesn’t is gone

AI search is settling into a richer, more personalized form. The intent stack is the same one Google has always served. What’s new is the embedding layer and the tracking demands it entails. That creates a clear set of priorities for SEO and GEO teams.

What changes — and what doesn’t

Here are three things you can do with this information if you’re an SEO lead, content lead, or strategy lead:

  • Audit your prompt-tracking setup: If it’s all synthetic prompts or all keyword-shaped prompts, you’re missing half the picture. Build the layered framework outlined above.
  • Map your content to the user embedding layer: For your top categories, list the personas (e.g., age, life stage, profession, condition, budget) most likely to carry real prompts into AI search. Then check whether your PDPs, blog content, and FAQs actually answer those people’s questions.
  • Don’t abandon the SEO-keyword work: Roughly one-third of real prompts still look like classic search queries. With web retrieval running at 90%+ on many of the prompts we monitor, the gap between an SEO keyword and an AI prompt is narrower than the GEO discourse implies.

The behavior change is real. The sophistication of AI thought leaders’ prompting is partly here and partly oversold. Most people are still doing Google-style searches. They’re just searching inside an interface that knows more about them.

If that’s where the audience is, that’s where we have to optimize.

Methodology

Both studies referenced in this article were conducted by the Stella Rising team. You can read it in “New Data: How Consumers Use LLMs for Search in 2026 (And What It Means for GEO).” 

The August 2025 study surveyed 178 members of Stella’s Glimmer Insights community, 113 of whom were active LLM users. 

The January 2026 study surveyed 524 active LLM users via Centiment, defined as having used ChatGPT, Copilot, or Gemini in the previous 30 days, with a margin of error of approximately ±4.3% at the 95% confidence level. 

Given its smaller size and category-specific composition, the August 2025 panel should be viewed as directional rather than statistically representative of the broader U.S. AI user population.

11 PPC errors uncovered in recent B2B audits

10 June 2026 at 16:00
11 PPC errors uncovered in recent B2B audits

As algorithms take over ad platforms, truly expert marketers are being scrutinized — and rightly so.

Managing ad accounts looks very different today than it did even a few years ago. Platforms have shifted heavily toward automation, with products like Meta’s Advantage+ and Google’s Performance Max leveling parts of the playing field and changing what skilled account management actually looks like.

I’ve conducted many B2B account audits recently, both for companies with in-house teams and for businesses transitioning from other agencies. One thing keeps standing out: operators who truly understand these systems are still surprisingly rare.

Even with all the technology available today — and more on the way — many smart B2B marketers are still making expensive mistakes. Here are some of the most common ones I’ve encountered lately on LinkedIn and Google.

Mistakes advertisers are still making on LinkedIn

LinkedIn has become a crucial platform for reaching B2B audiences, yet advertisers keep making mistakes like these.

1. Using no audience targeting

Yes, I’m still encountering this rookie mistake. The impact is always what you’d expect: Ads are being shown to entry-level folks, college students, interns, and completely irrelevant companies instead of your target customer.

2. Letting audience targeting run without adjusting over time

LinkedIn’s professional targeting is unique, but it’s not airtight. For instance, it’s common to see sales professionals and titles sneak into campaigns with “growth” included in the targeting. 

Account managers who aren’t paying attention will continue to spend money to show ads to irrelevant audiences.

3. Using all automated default settings

I see this error from time to time, so it’s definitely not a one-off “oops.” 

LinkedIn is no different than other platforms. If you leave options like audience expansion turned on, your ads will show on cheaper, lower-quality inventory. Any desired actions will take the path of least resistance (usually the least qualified).

4. Setting and forgetting creative without rotating in new themes

Any experienced LinkedIn advertiser knows LinkedIn’s ad structure makes creative testing difficult, so you need to be proactive about refreshing creative.

Replacing tiny elements won’t move the needle, either, so failing to produce and use a bank of theme variations is a miss.

Dig deeper: 5 B2B LinkedIn Ads tests to run in 2026

Mistakes advertisers still making on Google

Now we’re getting to the most common issues I’ve seen lately. Here are some of the mistakes our audits have uncovered in Google Ads accounts.

5. Running conversion-focused bid strategies without conversion data

I’ve audited accounts running ads with conversion-focused bid strategies, yet they have zero conversion data integration (or even any conversion actions specified). This mistake leads the algorithm to prioritize the absolute easiest actions and the cheapest audiences.

6. Leaving Display and Search Partners turned on

This oversight diverts budget from high-intent search inventory into reliably cheaper, lower-performing placements.

7. Forgetting to use sitelinks

By forgetting to use sitelinks, you inevitably cede a ton of real estate and limit ways to appeal to users. 

8. Letting spend run on non-converting keywords 

If you’ve zoned out and are continuing to spend money on keywords that aren’t converting for months on end without making any adjustments to the ads themselves, you’re flushing money down the toilet.

9. Running all campaigns in broad match only 

Similarly, you’re wasting money if you’re running all of your campaigns in broad match only, with no phrase or exact match to be found.

10. Letting PMax for B2B run with no guardrails beyond remarketing lists

PMax for B2B has gotten a little more viable over the past year, thanks to a slew of moderately useful new functions. 

However, if you’re not even doing the basics of enhanced conversions and OCT, I would turn those campaigns off ASAP or hand them over to marketers who can use PMax to improve lead quality. 

Otherwise, this mistake means you’re setting yourself up to spend on junk leads. 

11. Not testing AI Max 

Google is rapidly changing how ads are matched, served, and optimized. If you don’t test these systems early, you risk falling behind competitors who are giving Google more automation signals and learning data.

Success with AI-driven campaign types depends on proper measurement, quality inputs, and ongoing oversight. Those responsibilities haven’t gone away as automation has increased.

Dig deeper: Top 10 Google Ads mistakes to avoid in 2026

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Automation still needs expert oversight

An important layer across channels that often gets overlooked is what happens after someone provides their information. Having a strong follow-up sequence for leads is critical to campaign success, as is passing back the right data to properly tie performance to ad spend. 

Omitting this crucial step does more than cloud the true potential ROAS of the campaigns. It also means you’re getting less down-funnel data that could be fed back into the platforms to teach the algorithms to work harder on your behalf.

Even experienced marketers are making these mistakes. They tend to be good at what used to be critical, such as SKAGs and exhaustive negative keyword management, but they’re not adapting to use the controls still available to them in a more automated landscape.

These mistakes aren’t just one-off “oopsies” that cost brands money before they’re caught and corrected. To me, they’re flashing red lights signifying that the account isn’t in good hands, especially if you’ve got more than one of these scenarios in play, or if one has persisted over time.

Yes, account management involves much more automation than it did in the past. But these platforms still need quality inputs, proper measurement, and ongoing oversight to perform at their best.

Keep that in mind before you decide that paring back to a B-level resource and AI can help save you money in the fixed-cost column.

BYD Great Han reveals core specs with up to 764 hp and 1,008 km range

10 June 2026 at 20:11

The BYD Great Han revealed core specs as a 5.3-meter sedan with a peak power of 764 hp and up to 1,008 km of range ahead of launch.

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“Arsenal”ın futbolçusu “Real”ın hədəfində

10 June 2026 at 19:48

“Arsenal”ın futbolçusu Rikardo Kalafiori klubu tərk edə bilər.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Real” italiyalı müdafiəçini transfer etmək istəyir. Bu barədə “Sky Sports” məlumat yayıb. Kalafiori Madrid təmsilçisində oynamağa razıdır. Klublar arasında danışıqlar yaxın zamanda başlayacaq.

24 yaşlı müdafiəçi başa çatan mövsümdə 36 oyunda 1 qol vurub, 3 məhsuldar ötürmə edib. Onun “Arsenal”la müqaviləsi 2029-cu ilin yayına kimidir.

Evren Alkaya: “Güclü rəqiblərlə qarşılaşaraq…”

10 June 2026 at 19:30

Azərbaycanın 16, 18 və 20 yaşadək qızlardan ibarət basketbol milliləri Minskdə keçirilən təlim-məşq toplanışını başa vurub.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, 26 may – 4 iyun tarixlərini əhatə edən hazırlıq prosesi çərçivəsində komandalar Belarusun müxtəlif klubları və milli komandaları ilə bir sıra yoxlama oyunları keçirərək Avropa çempionatlarına hazırlıqlarını davam etdirib.

Baş məşqçi Evren Alkaya toplanışı dəyərləndirib:

“Toplanış bizim üçün çox faydalı oldu. Güclü rəqiblərlə qarşılaşaraq komandalarımızın hazırkı vəziyyətini qiymətləndirmək və beynəlxalq təcrübə qazanmaq imkanı əldə etdik. İnanıram ki, hazırlığın nəticələri qarşıdakı Avropa çempionatlarında özünü göstərəcək.”

 

“Qarabağ” başladı

10 June 2026 at 19:16

“Qarabağ” yeni mövsümün hazırlıqlarına start verib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “atlılar” bu gün Bakıda bir araya gəlib. Komandanın burdakı hazırlığı iyunun 22-dək davam edəcək.

“Qarabağ” daha sonra Avstriyaya yollanacaq. Komanda hazırlığın ikinci mərhələsini Tirol əyalətində keçirəcək. Avstriya toplanışı iyulun 2-dək davam edəcək.

Təlim-məşq toplanışı çərçivəsində üç yoxlama oyununun keçirilməsi nəzərdə tutulub. “Qarabağ” iyunun 27-də Bolqarıstanın ÇSKA (Sofiya) klubu ilə qarşılaşacaq. Görüş yerli vaxtla saat 17:00-da (Bakı vaxtı ilə saat 19:00) başlayacaq.

“Qarabağ” iyulun 1-də iki görüşə çixacaq. Komanda toplanışda ikinci yoxlama matçını Ukraynanın “Metallist” komandasına qarşı keçirəcək. Oyun yerli vaxtla saat 13:00-da (Bakı vaxtı ilə saat 15:00) start götürəcək.

Avstriya hazırlığında son rəqib “Ferentsvaroş” olacaq. Macarıstan təmsilçisi ilə qarşılaşma yerli vaxtla saat 18:00-da (Bakı vaxtı ilə saat 20:00) başlayacaq.

“Tottenhem” onunla yollarını ayırdı

10 June 2026 at 18:48

“Tottenhem”də ayrılıq gerçəkləşib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, London klubu Yves Bissuma ilə vidalaşıb. Bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Yarımmüdafiəçi ilə müddəti başa çatan müqavilə uzadılmayıb.

Bissuma 2022-ci ildən “Tottenhem”də çıxış edirdi. O, son mövsümdə Premyer Liqada 11 oyuna çıxıb.

BlackRock updates filing for Bitcoin Income ETF with covered calls

10 June 2026 at 19:17
BlackRock has expanded disclosures for its proposed Bitcoin Premium Income ETF, reporting $9.99 million in net assets and a covered-call strategy tied to IBIT. According to a June 10 filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, BlackRock submitted a…

Ripple introduces XRPL toolkit to support AI agent transactions

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Ripple has launched a new developer toolkit for building AI-powered payment applications on the XRP Ledger, adding support for x402 payments using XRP and RLUSD as interest in agentic transactions continues to grow. According to Ripple, the newly released XRPL…

CFTC plans new prediction market rules that could affect Polymarket and Kalshi

10 June 2026 at 18:41
The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission has proposed a new framework for reviewing prediction market contracts that could reshape how platforms such as Polymarket and Kalshi operate in the United States. According to a Wall Street Journal report, the CFTC…

Ivanti, Fortinet, and SAP Release Patches for Multiple Critical Vulnerabilities

Fortinet, Ivanti, and SAP have released security updates to address multiple critical security vulnerabilities that could result in arbitrary code execution and information disclosure. The security flaw patched by Fortinet relates to a command injection vulnerability in FortiSandbox, FortiSandbox Cloud, and FortiSandbox PaaS WEB UI. It's tracked as CVE-2026-25089 (CVSS score: 9.1). "An

Unpatched Langflow Flaw CVE-2026-5027 Exploited for Unauthenticated RCE

A high-severity unpatched security flaw in Langflow, an open-source low-code platform to build artificial intelligence (AI) applications, has come under active exploitation in the wild, according to findings from VulnCheck. The vulnerability in question is CVE-2026-5027 (CVSS score: 8.8), a case of path traversal that could allow an attacker to write files to arbitrary locations. "The 'POST /

CISA Adds Cisco, Chrome, and Arista Flaws to KEV Catalog Amid Active Exploitation

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Tuesday added three new vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, following reports of active exploitation. The list of vulnerabilities is as follows - CVE-2026-20245 (CVSS score: 7.8) - An improper encoding or escaping of output vulnerability in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Manager that could allow an

Zest launches a restaurant discovery app powered by where people actually eat

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Why enterprise AI will be a major focus at VivaTech 2026

10 June 2026 at 19:16
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Bastoni agent rules out summer transfer away from Inter: ‘He will definitely stay’

10 June 2026 at 19:32

Tulio Tinti, the agent of Inter and Italy centre-back Alessandro Bastoni, has definitively ruled out the possibility of his client moving away from San Siro this summer, following reports that Barcelona were keen to make him their marquee signing: ‘He will definitely stay at Inter, there has never been a problem’. 

Towards the end of the 2025-26 season, it was widely reported in Italy and Spain that Barcelona were keen to add Bastoni to their defensive ranks for the 2026-27 season. 

Barcelona’s financial struggles continue to have an impact on their ability to spend in the transfer window, and with suggestions that their attack is in more need of investment than their defence, the club have proceed with the signing of Anthony Gordon, which makes an expensive deal for Bastoni highly unlikely. 

Bastoni agent: ‘He’s happy in the Inter shirt, players like him always attract interest’

With Barcelona now an unlikely destination for Bastoni, his agent has confirmed that a move away from San Siro will not happen this summer. 

“We didn’t go to Inter to talk about Bastoni, who is an Inter player in all respects and has a contract for another two years. He’s happy to wear the Inter shirt. There has never been a problem,” his agent, Tinti, told Sky Sport Italia in a brief interview after a meeting with representatives from the club. 

“Bastoni is an Inter player and will definitely stay at Inter. Anything can happen in football.” 

MILAN, ITALY - MAY 03: Alessandro Bastoni of FC Internazionale Milano celebrates after being confirmed as Serie A champions following victory in the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Parma Calcio 1913 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 03, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – MAY 03: Alessandro Bastoni of FC Internazionale Milano celebrates after being confirmed as Serie A champions following victory in the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Parma Calcio 1913 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 03, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Tinti says that it is only natural that a player of Bastoni’s stature should attract interest from clubs like Barcelona, but for now, there is no chance that the Italy international leaves, especially after winning the domestic double in 2026-27. 

“Players like Bastoni attract the interest of many clubs, but he’s happy where he is. You never know in life, but this is a moment where Bastoni wants to stay at Inter.” 

 

Video: Inter hold talks with agent of prospective new goalkeeper

10 June 2026 at 18:24

Footage has emerged online of Gianni Rava, the agent of Lazio goalkeeper Ivan Provedel, arriving for talks at Inter’s headquarters as the Nerazzurri look to strike a deal for the 32-year-old to support Josep Martinez for next season. 

Inter are expected to sign a new goalkeeper during the summer transfer window, as Yann Sommer, 37, who has held the club’s no.1 status for the last three seasons, will be leaving at the end of his contract later this month.

For several months of the 2024-25 season, there had been reports that Inter would look to bring in a new first-choice goalkeeper; Tottenham’s Guglielmo Vicario strongly linked with a move to San Siro. 

However, more recent updates indicate that Inter will look to promote Josep Martinez, who has served as an understudy to Sommer for the last two seasons, instead of bringing in a new and potentially expensive no.1

RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA - DECEMBER 19: Josep Martinez Rieira goalkeeper of FC Internazionale kicks the ball during the Supercoppa Italiana semifinal match between Bologna FC 1909 and FC Internazionale at King Saud University Stadium on December 19, 2025 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Abdullah Ahmed/Getty Images)
RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA – DECEMBER 19: Josep Martinez Rieira goalkeeper of FC Internazionale kicks the ball during the Supercoppa Italiana semifinal match between Bologna FC 1909 and FC Internazionale at King Saud University Stadium on December 19, 2025 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Abdullah Ahmed/Getty Images)

Lazio’s Provedel has emerged as a solid option for the Nerazzurri this summer. The 32-year-old has plenty of Serie A experience with Lazio, Spezia and Empoli, is a former winner of the league’s goalkeeper of the year award and will be entering the final year of his Biancocelesti contract in July. 

His agent, Rava, has been spotted at Inter’s headquarters on Wednesday, with reports from several outlets confirming that he is there to discuss a potential deal for Provedel. 

CAGLIARI, ITALY - FEBRUARY 21: Ivan Provedel of Lazio warms up ahead before the Serie A match between Cagliari Calcio and SS Lazio at Stadio Sant'Elia on February 21, 2026 in Cagliari, Italy. (Photo by Enrico Locci/Getty Images)
CAGLIARI, ITALY – FEBRUARY 21: Ivan Provedel of Lazio warms up ahead before the Serie A match between Cagliari Calcio and SS Lazio at Stadio Sant’Elia on February 21, 2026 in Cagliari, Italy. (Photo by Enrico Locci/Getty Images)

Alfredo Pedullà reports that Lazio will be seeking a fee in the region of €4m-€5m for the 32-year-old goalkeeper this summer.

Watch: Inter hold Provedel talks with goalkeeper’s agent

Gianni Rava, agente di Ivan Provedel, è nella sede dell’@Inter @SkySport pic.twitter.com/jWSDAxWbow

— Gianluca Di Marzio (@DiMarzio) June 10, 2026

Arsenal handed surprise boost in race for 20-goal summer target

10 June 2026 at 19:00

Julian Alvarez continues to be linked with a move away from Atletico Madrid during the summer transfer window.

Real Madrid had a €150 million offer rejected for the Argentina International yesterday, and he’s on the radar of Barcelona and Arsenal as well.

According to a report from AS, Barcelona have no plans to offer a premium for the 26-year-old striker, leaving Alvarez with Arsenal as his only potential option.

Arsenal are interested in signing the Argentine attacker, and it remains to be seen whether they decide to make a move. They need to add more goals to the team, and the 26-year-old would be an excellent addition.

He scored 20 goals last season and picked up nine assists along the way. He is a top-class player who would improve Arsenal’s final third. The 26-year-old is a complete forward who will help create opportunities for his teammates and score as well.

Atletico Madrid have no plans to sell their key player in the summer, and Arsenal will have to come forward with an outrageous offer in order to convince them. They have won the Premier League title and will look to dominate English football in the coming seasons. They need top-class players at their disposal, and the South American could be a game-changer for them. He would be a major upgrade on Viktor Gyokeres.

Even though the Swedish International scored 20 goals last season, his overall play was quite underwhelming. Arsenal need someone who can add creativity and goals to the team.

Alvarez has played in the Premier League with Manchester City, and he could hit the ground running at the London club. It remains to be seen whether Arsenal can get the deal done.

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Man United lead race for €60m French sensation wanted by Chelsea & Spurs

10 June 2026 at 18:30

Manchester United are interested in signing RB Leipzig defender Castello Lukeba during the summer transfer window.

The 23-year-old could be on the move this summer, and multiple clubs are interested in signing the French international.

According to a report from FussballDaten, Manchester United are in pole position to sign the defender. They will face competition from Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea.

The player has a release clause of around €80-90 million in his contract, but it is unlikely any club will be willing to pay that amount for him. The report further states that the German club has an internal agreement with the player allowing his departure for a fee of €60-65 million. It will be interesting to see if the Premier League clubs are willing to pay up.

Manchester United certainly have the financial muscle to get the deal done, and Lukeba would be a quality long-term acquisition for them. He has consistently shown his quality in Germany, and he has the physical and technical attributes for English football as well. He could be the ideal long-term replacement for Harry Maguire at Manchester United.

The French defender will look to test himself at the highest level, and the move to England would be ideal for him at this stage of his career. Manchester United will be able to provide him with Champions League football and the opportunity to fight for trophies.

Tottenham and Chelsea have been vulnerable at the back this past season. Tottenham need a replacement for Cristian Romero, and Chelsea will need upgrades on Axel Disasi and Benoit Badiashile.

It will be interesting to see which of the three clubs can get the deal done.

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NBA Finals: How the Spurs short-circuited New York's offense — and what the Knicks can do about it in Game 4

NEW YORK — Through the first two games of the 2026 NBA Finals, Victor Wembanyama had taken more shots outside the paint (22) than inside the paint (20). His first three shots of Game 3: an alley-oop dunk, a dunk after rolling to the rim following a low ball screen and a layup after catching a half-court alley-oop from Stephon Castle.

Wembanyama said at the San Antonio Spurs’ Tuesday practice that he didn’t emphasize point-blank, high-percentage looks at the outset of Game 3 any more than he would in any other game. But he did make it clear that he wants to own that high-value real estate in front of the rim.

“Especially early in games, yeah, you have to put pressure on the rim, because it's the most efficient shot. Then we look for other options,” Wembanyama said. “The goal is always to go inside. The best shot in the game is an alley-oop, the most efficient shot. But teams don't just let you do that.”

The Spurs certainly didn’t let the New York Knicks do that in Game 3, allowing the hosts to take just nine field-goal attempts after a paint touch, down from 12 in Game 1 and 11 in Game 2, according to Second Spectrum tracking data. After scoring a playoff-leading 53.3 points per game in the paint in their run to the Finals, the Knicks have averaged just 42 points in the paint over the last two games — a mark that would’ve been the second-lowest in the regular season, ahead of only a Milwaukee Bucks team that prioritized 3-point volume and didn’t have Giannis Antetokounmpo for most of the season.

The process of tamping that number down and forcing an outward migration for New York’s offense, began with refusing to give the Knicks what they want.

“Yeah, I mean, at this point when you've played a team so many times, you know what they're going to do, they know what you're going to do,” All-Star guard De’Aaron Fox said after the Spurs’ Game 3 win at Madison Square Garden. “They got us in rotations. It's not a secret: Teams want to get Vic out of the paint. That's not a secret.”

The most direct path to pulling Wembanyama away from the paint for the Knicks? Getting him to guard stretch 5 Karl-Anthony Towns, whose combined threat as an elite 3-point shooter and a physical driver off the catch helped mitigate Wembanyama’s defensive effectiveness — well, as much as you can limit the impact of a unanimous Defensive Player of the Year, anyway — through the first two games of the series as the Knicks took a 2-0 lead in San Antonio.

In Game 3, the Spurs were much more intentional about moving Wembanyama out of that matchup, sending an armada of wings and guards — Castle, Keldon Johnson, Devin Vassell, Julian Champagnie, Dylan Harper, even the 6-foot-3 Fox — to guard Towns, either to start possessions or by switching onto him in the pick-and-roll. According to NBA.com’s matchup tracking data, more than three-quarters of Towns’ offensive possessions in Game 3 were spent with a perimeter player on him, pressing up into his airspace as he looked to survey and facilitate from the top of the floor:

“You try to get under them — I try not to let bigger guys dribble against me,” Fox said of his approach to guarding a larger player in a cross-match. “Obviously, the closer they get to the basket, the easier it is for them. I think despite my size, I feel like I'm pretty physical, especially on the defensive end, just being able to try to take those hits and stand guys up. If you can force a shot to be [from] 13 feet rather than 10 feet, the [field-goal percentage] numbers drop drastically.”

Towns has the tools to punish smaller defenders in those cross-matches: muscling them with drives off the dribble, taking them to the post (either on the low block or from the middle of the floor at the nail, a la Dirk Nowitzki) or getting off the ball and rushing into offensive rebounding position. He has to aggressively seek those opportunities, though, rather than allow the physicality of the Spurs’ perimeter defenders — who did a great job in Game 3 of making those processes tougher on Towns — to influence him into getting off the ball and just sort of floating out of the play.

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“Whenever the defense presents itself to me, I just want to solve that puzzle,” Towns said Tuesday. “My whole career, I've seen a bunch of cross-matching, and utilizing that experience now is [more] important than ever.”

Particularly because of the other part of the cross-matching strategy.

“Knowing I have help on my side, knowing I have Victor behind me, it allows you to be a little bit more aggressive on the defensive end,” Fox added.

That’s the reason so many of us expected to see Wembanyama start the series primarily guarding Josh Hart, sagging off him in “ghost” coverage to lock down the lane. The Spurs ramped up that gambit in Game 3, more aggressively pre-switching New York’s attempts to bring Wembanyama into the action — both with KAT on the floor and when he sat, in small-ball looks with OG Anunoby at the 5 — so that they could keep the league’s premier interior deterrent as close to the basket as possible, as often as possible.

After the Knicks came out ahead in the center battle in Games 1 and 2, the Spurs grabbed the sticks in Game 3, with Towns getting 18 fewer frontcourt touches than he had in Games 1 and 2, and his average touch time being a half-second longer than it was in the previous two games — a function of his difficulty shedding the Spurs’ dogged perimeter defenders and the challenge he faced attacking with Wembanyama (or Luke Kornet) lurking off Hart in help position on the second layer of the defense.

That problem was once again particularly acute late, as Towns was scoreless in the fourth quarter for the third time in this series. In the Finals thus far, the All-Star big man — second among the Knicks’ starters in usage rate in both the regular season and postseason thus far — has finished just 8.1% of New York’s fourth-quarter possessions with a shot attempt, foul drawn or turnover. That, head coach Mike Brown acknowledged Tuesday, can’t continue.

“It's extremely important that he's getting touches, that he's involved — not just in the fourth quarter, but obviously throughout the ballgame,” Brown said.

Towns’ reduced effectiveness and longer Game 3 touch time also point toward the degree to which Wembanyama’s ostensible zoning up down low dampened the Knicks’ off-ball activity …

… a deterioration that New York lamented after Game 3, and again at Tuesday’s practice session.

Towns said that, when he looked back at the film, he saw a Knicks team that wasn’t “executing the little details that's made us special,” namely “that ball movement and getting the ball zipping around the court, and allowing it to judge who shoots the ball.” The numbers bear that out.

As a team, the Knicks’ average touch took longer and featured more dribbles in Game 3 than in Games 1 or 2. They passed the ball less, generated fewer assists and potential assists, and had their fewest dimes and most turnovers in a single game than they had since Game 3 against the Atlanta Hawks in Round 1 — their last loss before reorienting their offense, opening things up and locking into the rhythm that led to one of the greatest runs of postseason play in NBA history.

“We just got to keep moving,” said Mikal Bridges, who was sharply critical of his own Game 3 performance after picking up two early fouls. “I think they do a great job defensively with the guards, and then Wemby staying low. It can draw confusion sometimes. I think if we keep moving, it's going to help us and benefit us.”

Brown believes they can rediscover that rhythm, and that he can help them do it. But they’re also going to have to help each other.

“I’ve got to help them a little bit better on the fly, by putting them in better positions with stuff that they're comfortable with,” Brown said. “But then, we have to play to our concepts, or play to what our strengths are. It's been pace. It's been space. It's been getting the ball reversed. It's been touching the paint. And, more importantly, it's been making quick decisions.

“There were a lot of times where the decisions weren't made quick [in Game 3],” Brown added. “One guy caught, held, held, held, held, held. Now the defense settles in. Now you're in trouble.”

Over the course of Game 3, it was Jalen Brunson who was most frequently holding and dribbling the ball as the Spurs defense loaded up. That Brunson would be the Knicks’ primary bring-up ball-handler and shot creator isn’t anything new; that’s the role he’s played throughout his ascent to All-NBA status and the Knicks’ rise to championship contention.

The volume of it, though, has probably veered a little further toward the extreme than Brown would prefer. Through three Finals games, Brunson has been on the ball for nearly seven more minutes per game than any other Knicks starter and has dribbled the ball nearly twice as much as any other player in the series — with plenty of that on-ball activity coming against full-court pressure from the likes of Castle, replicating the 94-feet hectoring he turned in against Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in the Western Conference finals:

Castle’s average pickup point on the Knicks’ bring-up ball-handler was more than over 55 feet away from the rim, according to Jared Dubin at Last Night in Basketball — a major reason why New York so frequently took so long to get into their offense.

“I feel like my aggressiveness throughout the game was pretty consistent, pretty solid,” Castle said.

Brunson can break the pressure, and the Knicks can play out of it and eventually get good looks, but the consistency of the pressure is the point. The more Brunson has to battle to get the ball across half-court against Castle, Harper, Fox, Champagnie, Vassell, Carter Bryant and anyone else head coach Mitch Johnson can throw at him, the more miles he puts on his legs — regular deposits that the Spurs hope will pay dividends come crunch time, when the Knicks typically look to Brunson to make magic, possession after possession.

It also saps some of the dynamism out of New York’s offense. The longer it takes to get the ball up the floor, the less time the Knicks have to do something with it in the half-court. The less time they have to do something with it, the smaller the menu of sets and actions they have to choose from. The smaller the menu available, the more likely it is that they’ll just order the usual — Brunson chiseling his way into a contested midrange look late in the shot clock. The Knicks can eat that way; it’s just not nearly as satisfying as the meals they’ve been cooking up for the last month and a half.

(If this sounds familiar to you, it might be because you remember the Indiana Pacers executing a similar wear-down-effect game plan against Brunson in last year’s Eastern Conference finals — the series that effectively convinced Knicks brass that they needed a new plan of attack on offense and a new head coach to implement it.)

Against the Spurs’ persistent pressure, Brunson has turned in his two highest-usage games of this postseason — including Game 3, when he finished 38.4% of New York’s possession with a shot attempt, turnover or foul drawn. The pressure and the offensive primacy might not be mutually exclusive.

“I mean, they can be connected at times,” Brunson said. “That goes back to our attention to detail — understanding where we're supposed to be, doing the things we're supposed to do, as a team and obviously individually, as well. Remain focused on the things we're supposed to do, and understanding the situations that we're in as a team. Just help each other out.”

Bridges, too, made multiple mentions of how important it is to “help the next guy out” — the idea that your cut, your drive, your motion might not get you the shot, but it can help push the door open a little bit wider for a teammate, who then might be able to do the same. String enough of those together, and you can get the defense in the blender:

Struggle to do that, though, and you allow the Spurs to dictate the terms of engagement with their hellacious recoveries and rotations, enabling them to keep Wembanyama on the back line to just go ahead and stick a fork in that blender:

“We have gotten good about rotating around [Wembanyama]. He's gotten better at closing out to shooters, getting guys off the line while trying to stay in front of them,” Fox said. “How many guys are going to get to the rim and finish over him? With someone like Landry [Shamet], who shoots the skin off the ball, shoots the leather off the ball, he got [Wembanyama] off the line, we're scrambling around him. Does he want to finish over him or not? He elected to try to finish over him. He blocked the shot. If he passed the ball out, we're X-ing, we're X-ing around Vic, we're scrambling. I think we've guarded them pretty well.”

That defensive approach requires a hell of a lot of energy, precision, connectivity and relentlessness by the Spurs. As Johnson sees it, though, if they want to come back to even and eventually win this series, they’re going to have to do the hard things over and over and over again.

“It's going to have to [be sustainable],” Johnson said Tuesday. “They move the ball. I think there's things we can be better at. I think we've had some really good moments of being connected in those rotations and taking certain things away, forcing the ball to certain spots or individuals in certain situations. We've forced them to take a lot of shots at the end of [the shot] clock. They've made a lot of those shots. There's some give and take there.”

Through two games, the Knicks were giving the Spurs everything they could handle. In Game 3, the Spurs made the defensive adjustments to take back control; now that they’ve got the Knicks searching for answers — Better/more frequent screening, on and off the ball? More Bridges, Hart or two-point-guard looks with Jose Alvarado to help Brunson bring the ball up? — they hope to continue to press that advantage.

“I think we've shown that we can be impactful when we're connected and doing it the right way,” Johnson said. “They've shown they do a great job moving the ball and making the basketball find the open man. I think it will be a little bit of tug-of-war until this thing's over.”

“We know what teams want to do. Teams know how we want to defend them,” Fox said. “At this point, it's a battle of wills, and a battle of who can execute the most.”

The Knicks just spent a month and a half proving they can generate better offense than what they got in the second half of Game 3, as they watched a potential 3-0 lead slip through their grasp. The task ahead of them in Game 4: proving it again, against the best defense they’ve faced thus far.

“We have, what, 13 games in a row, 50 days of film, to show what it looks like when we're at our best?” Towns said. “So we've got good film. We'll get back to our fundamentals, what makes us great, what made us great, and get back to work.”

North Union, Xavier claim co-ed Iowa high school golf state titles

The Iowa high school golf season is now totally in the books, with the co-ed state meet wrapping up on Tuesday, June 9.

Cedar Rapids Xavier's duo of Haley Morris and Jacob Scmit claimed the Class 2A state title, shooting a 70 at the Westwood Golf Course in Newton. Waterloo West's duo of Bree Stegall and Jay McCausland was just two shots behind, finishing in second place with a score of 72. Rounding out the top three was Southeast Polk's team of Anna Wahman and Carter Mulcahy, who shot a 74.

In Class 1A action at the American Legion Golf Course in Marshalltown, North Union's team of Alexis Cummins and Drew Henderson took home the top prize. Wahlert Catholic's duo of Elin Mueller and Alex Ihrig claimed second place while New Hampton's team of Kirsten Nuss and Charlie Kriener rounded out the top three.

This article originally appeared on Des Moines Register: North Union, Xavier claim co-ed Iowa high school golf state titles

Real Madrid offered the chance to sign three Premier League stars

Real Madrid offered the chance to sign three Premier League stars
Real Madrid offered the chance to sign three Premier League stars

The arrival of Jose Mourinho is likely to lead to a proliferation of Portuguese players in the Real Madrid team, thanks to Jorge Mendes’ improved relationship with the club.

The Portuguese super-agent represents some of the most gifted players in world football and has a particular pull when it comes to Portuguese talents.

Keeping that in mind, Real Madrid have already been offered the chance to sign a variety of Portuguese internationals in this summer transfer window.

Real Madrid offered three players

Mourinho may favour Portuguese players. (Photo by Alex Broadway/Getty Images)

According to El Chiringuito, Jorge Mendes has offered Real Madrid the opportunity to sign at least three Portuguese players.

The players in question are Ruben Dias, Mateus Fernandes and Matheus Nunes, all three represented by Mendes’ agency.

However, it must be noted that none of these three players is currently a free agent and Real Madrid would have to spend a fortune to sign them.

Useful additions to Real Madrid?

Ruben Dias is arguably the most high-profile name on the list. The Manchester City centre-back is widely regarded as one of the best defenders in the world.

Ruben Dias would be a star addition to the team. (Photo by Carlos Rodrigues/Getty Images)

He would immediately address Real Madrid’s most pressing area of need at the back, following the departures of Dani Carvajal and David Alaba.

Mateus Fernandes, as previously reported, is already understood to be Jose Mourinho’s preferred midfield target.

The West Ham midfielder has attracted interest from Arsenal and Manchester United as well, with the English club demanding in excess of €90 million for his services.

Matheus Nunes, currently at Manchester City, is a versatile operator who can operate as a right-back as well, thus providing depth in both midfield and defence.

Who will the Bucks take in the NBA Draft? These mock drafts have ideas

Now two weeks removed from the 2026 NBA Draft, here's a rundown of the players connected to the Milwaukee Bucks in mock drafts around the internet, although the list includes some names you've probably already seen.

The NBA Draft begins Tuesday, June 23, though the wait seems longer given that the Bucks would likely have a decision made about the future of Giannis Antetokounmpo between then and now.

Nate Ament, power forward, Tennessee

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - FEBRUARY 21: Nate Ament #10 of the Tennessee Volunteers attempts to dunk the ball against the Vanderbilt Commodores in the second half at Vanderbilt University Memorial Gymnasium on February 21, 2026 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Carly Mackler/Getty Images)

If you've been following mock drafts at all, you know this is a name that's going to come up as a fit for the Bucks.

From Adam Finkelstein of CBS Sports: Ament is a polarizing prospect with a wide range of outcomes on draft night. A late-blooming 6-foot-10 combo-forward who is fluid, has touch, and skill, he's also inconsistent and needs to get stronger. While his freshman year was up and down, Ament's overall arc has been linear, and there's still glaring potential. That upside makes him a logical choice for a Milwaukee team that has a very uncertain future ahead of them.

From Jeremy Woo of ESPN in a late-May mock: Ament was polarizing for teams all season, with some evaluators still enamored with his size and skill, while others view him as a theoretical prospect and are concerned with his struggles in college. In either case, he's a ways away from impacting winning at the NBA level, which makes him a bit more fit-specific to teams that have minutes available and a runway to develop him. The Bucks might wind up in that position and could opt to roll the dice here.

From Derek Parker of Sports Illustrated: Ament’s upside as a 6-foot-10 wing with premier face-up ability is undeniable. If developed properly, he could add the prototypical modern wing with shooting, rebounding, defense and a dash of handling. Milwaukee could be soon operating with multiple first-round picks, and using one on Ament wouldn’t be far-fetched.

The Ringer also picked Ament in May.

Mikel Brown Jr., guard, Louisville

Feb 23, 2026; Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA; Louisville Cardinals guard Mikel Brown Jr. (0) shoots as North Carolina Tar Heels center Henri Veesaar (13) defends in the first half at Dean E. Smith Center. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-Imagn Images

From Sam Vecenie of The Athletic: The Bucks have certainly been doing due diligence into the lead guards, including Flemings, Anderson, Labaron Philon Jr. and Brown. I’ve also heard Hannes Steinbach’s name as an option here. But with the potential for Giannis Antetokounmpo’s departure, it makes sense for the Bucks to go with as high an upside swing as possible. Brown is a dynamic playmaker with the ball who can play in ball screens, make high-level passing reads and shoot. However, his decision-making can be questionable at times while trying to hit home runs, and his scoring inside of 15 feet has left some scouts with questions.

Stephen Noh of Sporting News also picked Brown for the Bucks in May.

Kingston Flemings, guard, Houston

Feb 4, 2026; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Cougars guard Mercy Miller (25) celebrates a basket by guard Kingston Flemings (4) in the second half against the UCF Knights at Fertitta Center. Mandatory Credit: Thomas Shea-Imagn Images

From Kevin O'Connor of Yahoo! Sports: The Bucks should take a swing to jump start their new era, whether or not Giannis Antetokounmpo is part of it. Flemings could be that type of bet since he plays with surgical midrange touch, an explosive first step, and the passing vision of a true point guard who can run an offense. But Flemings is also 183 pounds and midrange-heavy in a 3-point league, and he watched his efficiency crater against the stiffest competition late in the season. The question is whether his scoring package translates against NBA length and spacing, or whether opposing scouts figure him out the same way late-season defenses did. Still, he brings incredible effort and passion to the floor and will likely maximize whatever he’s going to become.

Aday Mara, center, Michigan

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - APRIL 04: Aday Mara #15 of the Michigan Wolverines looks on against the Arizona Wildcats in the Final Four of the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at Lucas Oil Stadium on April 04, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

From Bryan Kalbrosky of USA TODAY: While leading his team to win the NCAA championship, Aday Mara became one of the prospects who helped himself the most during March Madness. The 7-foot-3 big man, who transferred from UCLA, is a fantastic rim protector. Opponents only attempted 20.4 percent of their field goals at the rim when the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year was on the court, per CBB Analytics, which ranks near the lowest among all NCAA players. He could potentially hear his name called even higher than this, too, as teams look for large defenders like Mara (who measured with a 9-foot-9 standing reach) as front offices value bigger bodies to throw at Victor Wembanyama.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Here's who Bucks might pick at No. 10, based on these NBA mock drafts

Who will the Bucks take in the NBA Draft? These mock drafts have ideas

Now two weeks removed from the 2026 NBA Draft, here's a rundown of the players connected to the Milwaukee Bucks in mock drafts around the internet, although the list includes some names you've probably already seen.

The NBA Draft begins Tuesday, June 23, though the wait seems longer given that the Bucks would likely have a decision made about the future of Giannis Antetokounmpo between then and now.

Nate Ament, power forward, Tennessee

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - FEBRUARY 21: Nate Ament #10 of the Tennessee Volunteers attempts to dunk the ball against the Vanderbilt Commodores in the second half at Vanderbilt University Memorial Gymnasium on February 21, 2026 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Carly Mackler/Getty Images)

If you've been following mock drafts at all, you know this is a name that's going to come up as a fit for the Bucks.

From Adam Finkelstein of CBS Sports: Ament is a polarizing prospect with a wide range of outcomes on draft night. A late-blooming 6-foot-10 combo-forward who is fluid, has touch, and skill, he's also inconsistent and needs to get stronger. While his freshman year was up and down, Ament's overall arc has been linear, and there's still glaring potential. That upside makes him a logical choice for a Milwaukee team that has a very uncertain future ahead of them.

From Jeremy Woo of ESPN in a late-May mock: Ament was polarizing for teams all season, with some evaluators still enamored with his size and skill, while others view him as a theoretical prospect and are concerned with his struggles in college. In either case, he's a ways away from impacting winning at the NBA level, which makes him a bit more fit-specific to teams that have minutes available and a runway to develop him. The Bucks might wind up in that position and could opt to roll the dice here.

From Derek Parker of Sports Illustrated: Ament’s upside as a 6-foot-10 wing with premier face-up ability is undeniable. If developed properly, he could add the prototypical modern wing with shooting, rebounding, defense and a dash of handling. Milwaukee could be soon operating with multiple first-round picks, and using one on Ament wouldn’t be far-fetched.

The Ringer also picked Ament in May.

Mikel Brown Jr., guard, Louisville

Feb 23, 2026; Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA; Louisville Cardinals guard Mikel Brown Jr. (0) shoots as North Carolina Tar Heels center Henri Veesaar (13) defends in the first half at Dean E. Smith Center. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-Imagn Images

From Sam Vecenie of The Athletic: The Bucks have certainly been doing due diligence into the lead guards, including Flemings, Anderson, Labaron Philon Jr. and Brown. I’ve also heard Hannes Steinbach’s name as an option here. But with the potential for Giannis Antetokounmpo’s departure, it makes sense for the Bucks to go with as high an upside swing as possible. Brown is a dynamic playmaker with the ball who can play in ball screens, make high-level passing reads and shoot. However, his decision-making can be questionable at times while trying to hit home runs, and his scoring inside of 15 feet has left some scouts with questions.

Stephen Noh of Sporting News also picked Brown for the Bucks in May.

Kingston Flemings, guard, Houston

Feb 4, 2026; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Cougars guard Mercy Miller (25) celebrates a basket by guard Kingston Flemings (4) in the second half against the UCF Knights at Fertitta Center. Mandatory Credit: Thomas Shea-Imagn Images

From Kevin O'Connor of Yahoo! Sports: The Bucks should take a swing to jump start their new era, whether or not Giannis Antetokounmpo is part of it. Flemings could be that type of bet since he plays with surgical midrange touch, an explosive first step, and the passing vision of a true point guard who can run an offense. But Flemings is also 183 pounds and midrange-heavy in a 3-point league, and he watched his efficiency crater against the stiffest competition late in the season. The question is whether his scoring package translates against NBA length and spacing, or whether opposing scouts figure him out the same way late-season defenses did. Still, he brings incredible effort and passion to the floor and will likely maximize whatever he’s going to become.

Aday Mara, center, Michigan

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - APRIL 04: Aday Mara #15 of the Michigan Wolverines looks on against the Arizona Wildcats in the Final Four of the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at Lucas Oil Stadium on April 04, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

From Bryan Kalbrosky of USA TODAY: While leading his team to win the NCAA championship, Aday Mara became one of the prospects who helped himself the most during March Madness. The 7-foot-3 big man, who transferred from UCLA, is a fantastic rim protector. Opponents only attempted 20.4 percent of their field goals at the rim when the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year was on the court, per CBB Analytics, which ranks near the lowest among all NCAA players. He could potentially hear his name called even higher than this, too, as teams look for large defenders like Mara (who measured with a 9-foot-9 standing reach) as front offices value bigger bodies to throw at Victor Wembanyama.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Here's who Bucks might pick at No. 10, based on these NBA mock drafts

Nelly Korda forms 'Legally Blonde' team for LPGA event in Michigan

For Nelly Korda, the scene in Midland, Michigan, couldn’t possibly be more different than L.A. The No. 1 player conquered the 81st U.S. Women’s Open – the biggest, toughest championship in the game – at famed Riviera Country Club on Sunday and then headed to the Midwest, where she’s making Instagram reels with her “Legally Blonde” partner for the week, Olivia Cowan. 

“I will say that Olivia is the only person that will get me to wear all pink,” said Korda.

More: What does Nelly Korda need to achieve LPGA's career grand slam?

The two friends met when they were paired together in Portland several years ago and bonded trying to find good coffee and croissants overseas. They’re still working out their walk-up music for the par-3 18th on Saturday. 

“It's a very serious discussion,” said Cowan, a 30-year-old German professional who joined the LPGA in 2022 and is still waiting on her first victory. Korda, the hottest player in golf who has lost to only nine players all season, could certainly help to change her friend’s life this week at Midland Country Club. 

Sparks celebrate pride night

LA Sparks guard Erica Wheeler (17) shoots a three-pointer at a WNBA basketball game against the Portland Fire, Sunday June 7th, 2026 in Los Angeles, California.
LA Sparks guard Erica Wheeler (17) shoots a three-pointer at a WNBA basketball game against the Portland Fire, Sunday June 7th, 2026 in Los Angeles, California.

The Los Angeles Sparks celebrated Pride Night on Sunday, June 7, welcoming fans to Crypto.com Arena for a matchup against the Portland Fire while honoring the league's longstanding commitment to inclusivity and self-expression.

Pride Night has become a meaningful tradition across the WNBA, and the Sparks embraced the occasion by creating an atmosphere centered around acceptance, community, and the importance of being authentically yourself.

For Sparks head coach Lynne Roberts, the celebration reflects one of the qualities she appreciates most about the league.

“One of the things that I love about this league is the inclusivity,” Roberts said. “It's a league where you see players are able to be themselves and dress how they want and carry themselves how they want.”

Roberts emphasized that the WNBA's culture allows players and staff to express themselves openly while fostering a welcoming environment for everyone involved, something not every professional sports league does.

“I think that's what's fantastic about our league,” Roberts continued. “There's a celebration of being who you are. And so, for our organization, I'm happy to be a part of that.”

The WNBA has long been recognized as one of the most inclusive professional sports leagues in the world, with players, coaches, and organizations consistently using their platforms to advocate for equality and representation. The Sparks have remained an important part of that tradition, supporting initiatives that celebrate the diversity of both their team and fan base.

While the action on the court provided excitement for fans, Pride Night offered something that extended beyond basketball. It served as a reminder that sports can bring people together, no matter how they identify or who they love.

Why a new Panthers defender is encouraged by QB Bryce Young's minicamp trash talk

The Carolina Panthers opened their mandatory minicamp on Tuesday, beginning the next phase of their offseason program for the 2026 season.

Turning the page towards real football tends to bring on a higher level of competition at practice, and yesterday's session was no exception for the reigning NFC South champs. We were treated to some friendly trash talk between quarterback Bryce Young and outside linebacker Jaelan Phillips, which reminded beat writer Joe Person of the legendary rivalry between franchise legends Cam Newton and Thomas Davis.

After it was over, Phillips had this to say about Young's gab:

"He came over there chirping because — I don’t even know why. It was like a quick little out route. And he’s, ‘Oh, it’s a first down.’ We were like, ‘We don’t care. It’s practice. You turned (up), yelling,' It was like a calm chirping. You know him, he’s a chill dude. But he was talking. . . That’s what it’s all about. It’s infectious. When there’s a lull in energy, if somebody’s yelling — whether that’s real juice, fake juice, it doesn’t matter — it’s all the same thing. So what can start as a joke, everybody will actually be fired up."

As of yet, Young is no Newton, and Jaelan Phillips is no Davis. But that kind of edge is something that's been notably missing from this team for far too long.

That may be the ingredient that catapults Young into the next phase of his development. While he can't rely on Newton's superhuman athleticism or aura, the 24-year-old can get rolling with the best of them when his confidence is up.

Just ask the Atlanta Falcons, who Young lit up for a team-record 448 yards. Or ask the Los Angeles Rams, who had the NFL's best scoring defense when Young dropped three touchdowns and a near-perfect passer rating on them in a stunning upset.

The addition of Phillips should, in theory, bring some much-needed firepower to Carolina's pass rush—which is the last piece of the puzzle for a defense that improved more than any other unit last season. Together, these two will likely be the greatest x-factors in deciding how far the Panthers go this year.

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This article originally appeared on Panthers Wire: Panthers 2026 minicamp: Jaelan Phillips speaks on Bryce Young's energy

Power conferences misdirect Brendan Sorsby frustration at Texas Tech

The Brendan Sorsby eligibility saga has taken many twists and turns in the last few months. As it stands right now, the embattled Texas Tech quarterback can play for the Red Raiders this season after an injunction victory, as reported by USA TODAY Sports.

This development didn't sit too well with the college football world, as power conferences found the news particularly upsetting. ESPN's Pete Thamel reported that the Big Ten was seriously considering banning its members from playing the Red Raiders in any sport, not just in football.

Yahoo Sports' Ross Dellinger reported that the SEC and Big 12 were having similar discussions about having their members avoid Texas Tech on their schedules.

NEWS: Big Ten officials are expected to discuss in the upcoming days a league-wide mandate to not play Texas Tech in any sports, per three Big Ten sources. This is in the wake of Nebraska AD Troy Dannen informing his staff today that they aren't allowed to schedule Texas Tech. pic.twitter.com/s95pc6oK3B

— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) June 9, 2026

Given Sorsby's admission that he gambled on teams that he played for in the past, the outrage at the possibility that the quarterback will be able to suit up this fall is understandable. With that said, the Big Ten, SEC and fellow Big 12 schools appear to be upset with the wrong party.

While the powers that be seem to be collaborating to punish the Red Raiders, it's hard to throw most of the blame on the program. Texas Tech, like any other school, is in the business of winning football games, and their acquisition of Sorsby in the transfer portal was geared towards achieving that goal. Given Sorsby's 60 touchdown to 18 interception career passing ratio and improved play at Cincinnati, he figured to be as good of a target under center as anyone.

If the shoe were on another school's foot, and they had a player with a questionable background (regardless of what put a player's integrity in question), it would be a lot to expect other programs to leave said player out to dry without turning over every rock to have them eligible to play on Saturdays.

It's also interesting to see what the Big Ten and SEC would have done if Sorsby landed with one of their schools. Reports indicate that LSU and Indiana were hot on Sorsby's trail this winter before he ultimately committed to Texas Tech. It seems a little bit hypocritical that both conferences would come down hard on Texas Tech when their schools wanted Sorsby just as much.

At the end of the day, while the court's decision has sparked outrage, the NCAA is ultimately where the buck should stop. It's an embarrassing situation that has dragged college football through the mud during the offseason, and the fact that a player and his legal team can continue to fight something that other major sports have heavy-handed rules to stop is a bad look.

The Big Ten, SEC and Big 12 need look no further than the governing body that is supposed to protect all conferences from these situations.

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This article originally appeared on College Sports Wire: Power conferences should blame NCAA for Brendan Sorsby saga

Nelly Korda, fresh off U.S. Open victory, tees it up in Michigan

The No. 1-ranked women's golfer in the world is back in Michigan.

Nelly Korda, fresh off her fourth major-championship victory at last week's U.S. Open at Riviera, is teeing it up to start the LPGA's two-week swing through the state. She is playing at Midland Country Club in this week's Dow Championship, which runs Thursday through Sunday.

This is Korda's first appearance in the Dow Championship since 2022. She's squeezing the Dow into her schedule in the thick of the LPGA's major season, and that's not by accident. Major season is condensed and stressful, and the Dow Championship, the LPGA's only two-player team event, allows the opportunity for a little more fun. There's walkup music, a party-like vibe among the galleries, and even a finishing par-3 18th hole.

Nelly Korda will compete this weekend in the Dow Championship at Midland Country Club.

"It is really nice to switch it up," Korda, who last played in Michigan at the 2024 Meijer LPGA Classic, said earlier this week. "It kind of gives you a little bit more of a boost where you're maybe smiling a little bit more, having more fun on the golf course. It kind of reenergizes your batteries in a sense, because when you do play a lot of major championshp golf, it's very demanding on your golf, but it's also very demanding on you mentally, too.

"It is really nice to kind of put in an event where it's kind of a little bit more easygoing."

More: LIV Golf CEO won't guarantee Michigan tournament will be played

Korda, 27, is teaming up with Germany's Olivia Cowan, 30, in the Dow, which features a field of 144 players (72 teams) in the seventh playing of the tournament. Korda already has won four times on the LPGA this season, including the season's first two majors, the Chevron Championship in April and the U.S. Open last week. She claimed the U.S. Open title in a one-stroke victory over Charley Hull and Gaby Lopez.

The Women's PGA Championship is later this month, followed two weeks later by the Evian Championship, ahead of the British Open in a month-and-a-half, as Korda looks to add to her six career major championships.

Korda, one half of the team they're calling "Legally Blond," headlines the Dow field, which also features defending champions Somi Lee and Jin Hee Im, 2025 runners-up Lexi Thompson and Megan Khang, Lydia Ko and Danielle Kang, and World Golf Hall-of-Famer Juli Inkster, 65, and Angel Jin.

Also in the field are several members of the Epson Tour, the LPGA's development circuit, including Grand Rapids' Sarah White, who was awarded a sponsor's exemption into the tournament and is teaming with Lakareber Abe. White is sponsored by Dow.

"I love coming back to Michigan. I will die on the hill that Michigan is the best golf in the country," White, a former Michigan high-school champion, said this week. "I love coming back to Michigan and just kind of living the dream that I set out for myself at the age of 5.

"I want to be on the LPGA Tour so bad."

Women's professional golf is taking over Michigan much of this month, with the Dow this week and the Meijer LPGA Classic next week at Blythefield Country Club outside of Grand Rapids. The Epson Tour also is starting a three-week run in Michigan this week, with its debut event at The Medalist in Marshall this week (White is skipping that one to play the Dow), followed by tournaments at Boyne and Sweetgrass in northern Michigan.

Dow Championship

When: Thursday-Sunday

Where: Midland Country Club, Midland

2025 champions: Somi Lee and Jin Hee Im

Tickets: Starting at $10; details at DowChampionship.com

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This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Nelly Korda headlines field at LPGA's Dow Championship in Michigan

Michael Penix among NFL quarterbacks with most to prove at minicamp

It's never been exactly clear where the Atlanta Falcons expect Michael Penix Jr. to fit in. When they drafted him, they had already given a massive four-year, $180 million contract to Kirk Cousins just one month prior, and despite being a top-10 overall pick Penix was slotted beneath the veteran on the depth chart.

Since then Penix has only seen 12 starts at the pro level and he's understandably had a difficult time finding a rhythm with his receivers and getting accustomed to the speed of NFL competition.

Heading into his third year in the league, Penix's future is no clearer. This summer he'll be competing with Tua Tagovailoa for the right to start for Atlanta, which puts him in some unenviable company. According to Bleacher Report, he's one of three quarterbacks around the NFL with the most to prove at minicamp.

"Penix had better hope he's cleared. Or by the time he is, newcomer Tua Tagovailoa is likely to have locked up the starting job under center. It's not like Penix established a lead with his play over his first two seasons—he has completed less than 60 percent of his passes, has just 12 touchdown passes in a dozen NFL starts and he has averaged less than 200 passing yards per game."

The first quarterback on B/R's list is JJ McCarthy of the Minnesota Vikings, who's in an almost-identical situation. McCarthy's career has also been derailed by early injuries and he's competing with a far-more experienced diminutive QB on a veteran minimum contract in the form of Kyler Murray.

The other quarterback is Deshaun Watson, who's still with the Cleveland Brown because they simply have no way to get out from under his contract, which has a strong case to be the worst in NFL history. Watson at least has an easier path to start, as he has to beat out Shedeur Sanders.

While Penix has been limited to throwing in 7-on-7s at Falcons OTAs, head coach Kevin Stefanski left the door open for the third-year QB to participate in 11-on-11 work during minicamp next week.

Former Falcons legend Roddy White gave Penix a vote of confidence on Tuesday.

"I just think Michael Penix is super talented," White said when asked which QB should start for Atlanta this season. "I mean, when I go out to practice and I watch him throw the ball, he can make every throw around the field."

Penix will have to outplay Tagovailoa for White's wish to come true.

This article originally appeared on Falcons Wire: Falcons QB Michael Penix makes list with JJ McCarthy, DeShaun Watson

Christian Lundgaard says McLaren found many ‘good learnings’ after P10 finish at WWTR

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Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images

Christian Lundgaard finished 10th at World Wide Technology Raceway, but the Arrow McLaren driver left feeling more positive about the team’s progress on ovals than the result might suggest.

The Dane started 16th and worked his way into the top 10 during a race disrupted by rain and packed with incidents. While the final position was respectable, Lundgaard was more encouraged by how the car performed throughout the evening.

That optimism came from noticeable improvements compared to Arrow McLaren’s previous oval outing at Indianapolis. Lundgaard believes the team made meaningful gains even if the finishing result did not fully reflect them.

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Photo by Michael Allio/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Christian Lundgaard believes the result did not reflect the car’s true pace

Arrow McLaren experienced a mixed night at World Wide Technology Raceway. Lundgaard finished 10th, Pato O’Ward came home 11th and Nolan Siegel’s race ended early following an incident.

Despite those results, Lundgaard felt much more comfortable behind the wheel than he had at Indianapolis. The improved balance and confidence allowed him to focus on the positives rather than the final classification.

“It was a very entertaining race. For once on an oval, I felt like I was driving the car, which is a big step up. I think we made a lot of improvements from Indy.

“It didn’t really feel like a tenth-place-finish car; my race felt a lot better than where the result ended up. There are a lot of positives from the night, a lot of good learnings, a lot to take from here to our next oval in Nashville.”

Lundgaard’s comments suggest the race represented a genuine step forward for the team. The confidence gained from the performance may ultimately prove more important than a few additional championship points.

Arrow McLaren hopes the lessons can pay off later

The timing of those improvements could be significant for Arrow McLaren. With the second half of the season approaching, every gain becomes increasingly valuable in the battle near the front of the championship.

Lundgaard remains fourth in the standings on 246 points despite finishing outside the top five. That position keeps him firmly in contention while giving the team a solid platform to build upon.

The next major oval test will come later in the season. Lundgaard believes the lessons learned at WWTR can carry forward and help Arrow McLaren become more competitive on similar circuits.

For now, the team leaves St. Louis with evidence that progress has been made. Lundgaard’s top-10 finish may not have generated major headlines, but the information gathered throughout the night could prove far more valuable in the months ahead.

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Eintracht Frankfurt and Galatasaray considering a move for West Ham’s Soungoutou Magassa

Eintracht Frankfurt and Galatasaray considering a move for West Ham’s Soungoutou Magassa
Eintracht Frankfurt and Galatasaray considering a move for West Ham’s Soungoutou Magassa

Eintracht Frankfurt and Galatasaray are interested in signing Soungoutou Magassa (22) from West Ham United during the summer transfer window, according to a report from Foot Mercato. The East London club look set to be forced to sell following their relegation from the Premier League. 

The former Monaco defensive midfielder could be on the move again less than 12 months after he made the switch to England. Magassa played sporadically for the Hammers last season, making 22 appearances in the premier division. However, at 22 and with high potential, Magassa represents a market opportunity for several clubs this summer. 

Premier League and Ligue 1 clubs monitoring West Ham

With the recently relegated club seeing a dramatic decrease in their revenue, several clubs are monitoring West Ham ahead of the transfer window. Clubs in France and England believe they may be able to secure potential bargains with the EFL Championship outfit forced to sell. 

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Report: Internal investigation of Dianna Russini is still "a few weeks" away from conclusion

It's been more than two months since the story of the offseason landed out of the blue, courtesy of photos from the New York Post and (more importantly) clear and strong denials from the people involved.

Although the drip-drip of worthwhile developments has ended (that hasn't stopped some from using anything/everything they can to harvest clicks and video views), there's one unresolved issue that apparently will remain that way, into the summer.

Via Oli Coleman of the New York Post, The Athletic executive editor Steven Ginsberg recently provided an internal update regarding its investigation into the reporting of Dianna Russini, given the evidence that emerged of her relationship with Patriots coach Mike Vrabel.

It’s going to take a few more weeks,” Ginsberg reportedly said. “There’s just a lot to go through, and we obviously want to take our time and be careful doing that. We will update everybody when we get to the end of that. We’ve also said that if we find anything that needs to be corrected, we will correct it along the way."

In her April 14 resignation letter, Russini repeated her strong denial of wrongdoing that blamed the media for engaging in "self-feeding speculation that is simply unmoored from the facts." The Athletic continued its investigation after her departure.

It's unclear why it has taken so long for The Athletic, which is owned by the New York Times, to finish its investigation. As Coleman notes, the delay is creating internal concerns.

For now, it appears that The Athletic intends to continue its investigation, to conclude it, and to share its outcome. Even if The Athletic doesn't publish any final report, chances are that someone within the broader Times apparatus will get it, and leak it.

Even without publication of the report (or a leak of it), The Athletic may go back and "correct" past reporting.

It's a delicate balance for The Athletic and the Times. Photos of Vrabel and Russini from March 2020, which emerged after her resignation, raise questions about the quality of the vetting process and/or the oversight of Russini. Basically, what did management know, what should it have known, when did it know it, and when should have been known? A full and transparent investigation could make the publications, which already look bad as to their initial statement on the matter, come off even worse.

Brushing it all under the rug won't be acceptable, either. The issue highlights pre-existing tensions between the Times and The Athletic. Will the employees of The Athletic be held to the same standard as employees of the Times?

Hovering over everything The Athletic says or does is the possibility of litigation, if Russini continues to adhere to her denials and is willing to back them up by filing a defamation case against anyone who says otherwise.

Trump probably won't be at NBA Finals Game 4. Knicks fans are relieved

From cleansing Madison Square Garden to sneaking in lucky items, New York Knicks fans are sparing no effort to manifest an NBA Finals win.

But after the team's loss to the San Antonio Spurs in Game 3, some are saying the superstitions even apply to the president of the United States.

President Donald Trump became the first sitting U.S. president to attend an NBA Finals game when he went to the matchup at Madison Square Garden on June 8.

His visit led to amplified security measures around the arena, plus a chorus of boos from those inside. It also coincided with the Knicks first loss in 13 games, a broken streak some attributed to Trump.

The president, though, seemed to have a positive experience. He told reporters the following day that he heard "mostly cheers" from the crowd.

Still, some Knicks fans would seem to prefer he passes on Game 4 at the Garden on June 10. Here's what know about his possible attendance and fans' reactions.

Knicks fans give Trump mixed blame for Game 3 loss

After Game 3, Knicks fans had mixed opinions about whether Trump's attendance affected the outcome.

"I blame Trump," fan Ty Jackson told Reuters outside the Garden.

"I don't think it was Trump's fault but the aura – like the fact that they had to show him on the jumbotron, everybody was booing him, like we shouldn't even have to do that, we should be cheering," another, Taylor Perlmutter, told the outlet.

On social media, the consensus was similarly divided.

"I blame Trump for this Knicks loss. Bad juju," one person wrote on X.

"If you play badly, admit it," another X user said. "If you can't beat them, practice. Don't scapegoat the president next time, it's embarrassing."

Is Trump attending NBA Finals Game 4?

The White House has not confirmed whether or not Trump will be attending the next game at Madison Square Garden, though many signs are pointing to him not being there.

Trump told reporters last week that his invitation from his friend and Knicks owner James Dolan applied to both Games 3 and 4.

As of 9 a.m. ET on June 10, the president's schedule does not show a planned trip to New York.

ESPN's senior NBA insider Shams Charania also reported that Trump is not expected to attend due to scheduling conflicts.

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani also announced that a watch party outside the Garden was back on for Game 4 after the previous one was canceled, in part because of heightened security in the area.

Stephen A. Smith, Cardi B among those blaming Trump for Knicks loss

Some celebrities are even joining the chorus of those Knicks fans aiming fault at the president.

ESPN television personality Stephen A. Smith said during an episode of his podcast "The Stephen A. Smith Show" that the president had "no business" attending the game.

"It has nothing to do with politics. Zero," Smith said. "It has everything to do with the fervor and the momentum that exists surrounding the New York Knicks and he is singlehandedly disrupting everything that the New York Knicks have been vibing with."

After the game, Trump responded to Smith's comments.

"I think he's a nice guy, but you need a certain aptitude to run for president. You need a high IQ. I'm not sure that Stephen has that. I don't think he does actually," Trump told reporters.

Smith later doubled down on his opinion that the president interrupted the team's "mojo."

Like Smith, rapper Cardi B, who performed the halftime show at the event, also criticized Trump after the game.

Cardi B performs during halftime between the San Antonio Spurs and the New York Knicks in Game 3 of the 2026 NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden on June 8, 2026, in New York City.

The Bronx-born rapper responded to a comment during an Instagram Live session after the game asking whether Trump was "bad luck" for the team.

"It probably was. But it is what it is," she said, per social media reposts. "You can't stop the president from … going to a game. But it did feel a little dark in there."

"It felt like the principal was there, and everybody had to be on their best behavior," she added. "But, nevertheless."

Charlamagne tha God, Charles Barkley address Trump's affect on NBA Finals

On the other side of the conversation, some big names weren't quick to point blame at Trump for the Spurs win.

Former NBA star Charles Barkley said the Knicks simply did not play to their full potential.

"That has nothing to do with it," he told TikToker Adam Glyn when asked whether Trump's attendance could have influenced the game. "I thought the Spurs outplayed them."

Similarly, Charlamagne tha God also said on "The Breakfast Club" that the outcome of the game was not tied to the president, though his being there did have an affect on fans.

"Donald Trump wasn't responsible for the loss of the game, but he was responsible for the loss of joy that the New York Knicks fans had been feeling," he said.

Melina Khan is a national trending reporter for USA TODAY. Keep up with her on X @melinakh and Instagram @bymelinakhan.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Will Trump be at NBA Finals Game 4? Knicks fans hope not

Padres have a trade deadline problem with four stars including Manny Machado

Manny Machado

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The San Diego Padres are in a very difficult spot as a franchise right now. They're competing with the Los Angeles Dodgers' superteam, and realistically can only make the postseason through the Wild Card.

But, things aren't exactly going well this season, even though they are sporting a 34-32 record and are tied for the third and final Wild Card spot right now. They could use some trade deadline help, but there is one clear issue.

As ESPN's Bradford Doolittle highlighted, the Padres have an issue with Manny Machado, Jackson Merrill, Fernando Tatis Jr., and Xander Bogaerts this season that could stop A.J. Preller in his tracks from spending at this year's deadline.

Padres trade deadline plans have a Manny Machado problem

"Unless the Padres' stars begin to mash, no manifestation of A.J. Preller's imagination is going to matter," Doolittle writes.

With how much Machado (.595 OPS), Merrill (.604 OPS), Tatis (.681), and Bogaerts (.659 OPS) are struggling this season, it should come as no surprise that there are real questions about their trade deadline plans this summer.

The team needs to add more offensive firepower with these core four sluggers struggling, and they also need to upgrade the starting rotation as well.

But, as Doolittle points out, if these four sluggers, especially Machado, can't turn things around this season, then Preller might not be able to have as active a trade deadline as he would like.

MORETarik Skubal being traded by Tigers would help him in free agency

The Padres' offense has been incredibly disappointing this season, and if they can't right the ship, buying at the trade deadline might not be a realistic outcome this summer.

For a team that normally would be involved in the trade market, the struggles of Machado and the three other star sluggers are a major hindrance to the team's potential confidence with a trade deadline shopping spree.

Preller and the Padres could make some aggressive moves this summer. But, barring Machado, Merrill, Bogaerts, and Tatis getting back on track, it's hard to imagine this team acting as aggressively as fans would like to see.

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McKenna only absentee from Scotland training

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The Scotland squad were back in training on Wednesday after a day off and all the players were involved with the exception of defender Scott McKenna.

The Dinamo Zagreb centre-back has not trained yet this week, so it wasn't a surprise and it's understood his issue isn't too serious.

On their day off, some of the squad spent time with a local American football side, taking in their practice and getting to chat to some of their players.

Hopefully they didn't pick up any tackle tips...

Four Milwaukee-area baseball teams advance to WIAA state

The Journal Sentinel coverage area will send four teams to the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association state baseball tournament after sectional champions were crowned June 9.

After 20 area teams entered the day with hopes of advancing across seven sectionals, Marquette, Muskego, Nicolet and Pewaukee will be moving on to WIAA state baseball in Grand Chute on June 15-18.

Here is how sectional baseball played out around the Milwaukee area.

Marquette High comes back in seventh to advance to first spring WIAA state

Marquette University High School baseball was thrown a curveball early in the season when 15-year head coach Sal Bando Jr. resigned days into the season after a coaching contact rule violation was revealed. The ensuing shuffle of personnel brought JV coach Sean Raffaelli back to the varsity level along with assistant coach Jim Wilkinson. The pair had previously coached varsity at Marquette from 1999 to 2010.

"It was very difficult for the kids to lose their coach. Some of them had coach Bando for four years," Raffaelli said. "It was a tough transition for the kids, and it was also tough on me and Jim. We also had to get a whole staff together. ... All of a sudden everybody's moving a spot, so now we need JV coaches, now we need freshman coaches, so the transition was very difficult."

Junior Ben Schroeder admitted it "sucked" on the players' end, but the mentality in the dugout was that the players on the field would ultimately decide the fate of their season.

Marquette Hilltoppers mob the mound after winning the sectional baseball title, 5-2, over Wisconsin Lutheran at Waukesha West High School on June 9, 2026.

"The coaching, these guys drive us or lead us in the direction we want to go, but it's the players that really bring it together," Schroeder said. "The biggest thing was staying together as a team and like sticking together, being boys and really getting that team chemistry to the max, because we're always going to face adversity, and so sticking together is the easiest way to overcome it."

Having their backs against the wall was nothing new for the Hilltoppers this year, so when moments of adversity struck in Division 1 Sectional 7 on June 9, Marquette was calm and collected. Schroeder toed the rubber in the sectional semifinal against Greenfield and faced three potentially season-defining jams on the mound. In the top of the third up just 1-0, Schroeder loaded the bases with one out before escaping by inducing a 6-4-3 double play. An inning later with the MU lead expanded to 4-0, Greenfield loaded the bases again to bring the tying run to the plate with one out. Schroeder got a strikeout and a flyout to end the inning with no damage. In the top of the fifth down 5-0, Greenfield loaded the bases a third time with two outs. Schroeder bore down a third time with a strikeout to end the inning. He would add a two-run single in the ensuing half inning to put the game out of reach in a 7-0 win.

"A lot of those bases loaded were because of me, and just loading the bases up with some walks and bloop singles and whatnot, so it was up to me to get out of them," Schroeder said. "I believe in myself, and I believe in my teammates who will have my back, so really it was just a no-doubt mentality that I'll get out of this."

Marquette advanced to face top-seeded Wisconsin Lutheran, which had advanced earlier in the day with a 7-2 win over Waukesha West. The Vikings held on to a slim margin into the late innings after Brayden Abramowski singled home a run in the bottom of the first before adding a second run in the bottom of the third on a wild pitch that allowed a runner from third to score.

Marquette University High School junior Ben Schroeder rounds third to score during the Hilltoppers 5-2 win in sectional final baseball over Wisconsin Lutheran on June 9, 2026.

Charlie McElherne got Marquette on the board with a bases-loaded walk in the top of the fourth to make it 2-1 Wisco. In the top of the sixth, Schroeder got Marquette 90 feet from tying the game. A shallow pop-up into right field was hauled in by Vikings second baseman Colton Franske on an athletic sliding catch with his back to the pitcher's mound.

"It didn't look deep enough to really get there, and the second baseman made a great play to catch that ball. Tip your cap, it is what it is," Schroeder said.

Marquette tried a squeeze bunt by Lucas Perez on the ensuing at-bat that appeared to work before umpires conferenced and ruled the ball hit Perez on the offering attempt, making it a foul ball. Perez would later pop out, and a strikeout stranded Schroeder.

After a scoreless bottom of the sixth, Marquette faced Wisco's Cooper Sievert on in relief with three outs between them and a season-ending loss. The Hilltoppers loaded the bases on singles by McElherne and Boden McGourthy, as well as a walk by Silas Kwaterski. Down to their last out after a shallow fly to right the could not score the tying run, Schroeder strode to the plate for one more pivotal moment with the bases juiced.

"Just taking deep breaths, really slowing the game down. It's just a high school game, it's just an at-bat, and it really makes it a lot easier to just get that hit, do what you need to do," Schroeder said of his approach.

The lefty dumped an opposite-field single to left, scoring two to put the Hilltoppers on top. Ryan Mahn followed with another two-run single that made it 5-2, and Harrison Schwabe pitched a scoreless bottom of the seventh to send Marquette to state.

Despite effectively playing from behind since the first week of the season, a team with an unwavering goal would not be deterred.

"I thought it was totally believable. I believed in my heart, and I know a lot of guys did, that we had the strength to get there," Schroeder said. "It was whether or not we wanted it enough, and I think we've shown today that we really, really want it."

The WIAA Division 1 sectional 7 champion Marquette Hilltoppers pose with their sectional title plaque after defeating Wisconsin Lutheran, 5-2, on June 9 at Waukesha West High School.

Nicolet, Muskego and Pewaukee also advance to state with sectional wins

Nicolet and Muskego will join Marquette among D1 state qualifiers, while Pewaukee knocked off a reigning champion to advance in D2.

D1 Sectional 6 was wide open after top four seeds Whitefish Bay, Menomonee Falls, Brookfield East and Sussex Hamilton were knocked out in regional competition. No. 5 seed Nicolet knocked off No. 9 Arrowhead in the sectional semifinal 6-2 on the strength of a six-run third inning. Nicolet had just four hits on the game, but walked five times and benefitted from five Arrowhead errors.

Knights starter Nick Bongard allowed two earned runs on three hits and five walks in 5⅔ innings, striking out two. No. 6 seed Wauwatosa East beat No. 7 seed Brookfield Central for the third time this season in a 1-0 final on the other half of the sectional. Nicolet defeated Tosa East 10-5 in the sectional final, led by a three-hit day from Matthew Hellman (2 runs, 2 RBI, 2 SB), and 4⅓ innings from Ari Schupper with one earned run allowed on five hits and three strikeouts.

D1 Sectional 8 featured four area teams entering the day, as No. 1 Muskego met No. 5 Oak Creek, while No. 2 Franklin drew No. 6 Kenosha Indian Trail in sectional semifinals. Both semifinals played out rather uncompetitively, as Muskego beat Oak Creek 9-2 and Franklin defeated Kenosha Indian Trail for the third time in four meetings this year, 13-3. The reigning D1 champions from Muskego would not be denied in the sectional final, routing Franklin 13-1 in five innings. Ben Kuglitsch had a put-away tally in the top of the fourth, launching a three-run home run that made it 9-1.

Pewaukee starter Blayke Duvall shut out Kewaskum in the D2 Sectional 4 semifinal, allowing three hits in an 8-0 victory. Reigning D2 state champion New Berlin Eisenhower advanced in the opposite semifinal with a 4-3 comeback win over Whitnall. Ike trailed 3-1 as late as the sixth inning after Luke Parkinson singled home a go-ahead run in the fifth that Kyle Klumb followed with an RBI double. The game was tied by Ike in the bottom of the sixth on a sacrifice fly by Charlie Wait before Mason Jones walked with the bases loaded to give Ike the lead and eventual win.

The victory set up the Lions for a date with their Woodland West foe, forcing a rubber match of two regular-season meetings that were split. Pewaukee surged out to a 4-0 lead in the first inning of the final that would prove insurmountable for Ike. The Lions did pull briefly within 4-2, but Pewaukee answered with six straight runs that led to an eventual 10-5 win, sending the reigning champs home while Pewaukee advanced to state for the first time since consecutive appearances in 2021 and 2022.

The D2 field is rounded out by Kenosha St. Joseph Catholic Academy, Somerset and Waupun.

State bids fall short for Germantown, West Bend West, KM, Mukwonago and LCL

Germantown's run at perfection ended with an 8-7 loss in nine innings to Fond du Lac in the D1 Sectional 4 semifinal. A cycle for junior Grady Cheever that led to three runs scored and two RBIs was not enough for the Warhawks, who led 5-4 in the top of the sixth inning before Fond du Lac scored the tying run on a wild pitch. Each team scored a run in the seventh to send it to extras tied at six. A scoreless eighth preceded a two-run top of the ninth for Fond du Lac, with runs scoring on an infield hit to shortstop and an RBI base hit to right field to take an 8-6 lead. Germantown managed one run in the bottom of the ninth on a one-out Ryan Tkachuck RBI base hit. Tkachuck got into scoring position with two outs on a wild pitch, but the final out was recorded in short order on a flyout to left field. The loss brought Germantown's 27-0 run entering the day to an end.

Across the bracket in the same sectional, West Bend West (25-2) was handed only its second loss of the season in similarly heartbreaking fashion, falling 7-6 to Neenah. The Spartans were down 7-2 entering the bottom of the seventh. With their season on the line, WBW manufactured a rally that nearly pulled it back from the brink. A leadoff walk by Landon Wertz and ground-rule double by Colton Steinmetz put a pair in scoring position for Eli Kopidlansky, who singled down the right field line to drive both home. Cullen Roell followed two hitters later with an RBI double down the right field line that brought Kopidlansky home, pulling WBW within two and bringing the tying run to the plate. Dieter Pommer drew a walk that put runners on the corners before Kingston Bechler grounded into a fielder's choice that got the Spartans within one at the expense of the second out. A wild pitch got Bechler to second, but a pop-up in front of the plate was hauled in by Neenah to send the Rockets to the sectional final. Fond du Lac would go on to defeat Neenah 3-2 to advance out of Sectional 4.

Sectional 5 saw area teams Mukwonago and Kettle Moraine each held to one run in semifinal losses. After scheduled sectional host Janesville Craig's field conditions deteriorated due to rain earlier in the day, the semifinals were delayed and later moved to the campus of UW-Whitewater. No. 5 seed KM (17-13) took a first-inning 1-0 lead over top-seeded Milton, but was held in check the rest of the way in a 2-1 loss. Lasers pitcher Colton Strosin went the distance with six innings pitched, allowing three hits while walking five. No. 2 Mukwonago (19-9) fell 3-1 to No. 3 Monona Grove as Mukwonago was held to a season low in scoring. Milton went on to beat Monona Grove 8-3 to clinch a state berth.

Joining them in advancing to D1 state were River Falls, Kaukauna and Madison Memorial.

In D3, No. 1 seed Lake Country Lutheran (20-9) came within a game of advancing to state after beating No. 2 Cambridge 6-3 in its sectional semifinal. Caleb Root had three of the Lightning's 11 hits, driving in two. Grant Manthei pitched 6⅔ innings with three runs allowed on seven hits and two walks, while striking out six. The Lightning was largely held in check for six innings by fellow No. 1 seeded Cedar Grove-Belgium's starter Carter Schmitz. LCL finally broke through with a pair of runs in the seventh, but was unable to complete the comeback in a 6-2 season-ending loss.

Cedar Grove-Belgium joined Dodgeville, Saint Croix Falls and Marathon among D3 state qualifiers.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Marquette, Nicolet, Muskego, Pewaukee advance to WIAA state baseball

Four Milwaukee-area baseball teams advance to WIAA state

The Journal Sentinel coverage area will send four teams to the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association state baseball tournament after sectional champions were crowned June 9.

After 20 area teams entered the day with hopes of advancing across seven sectionals, Marquette, Muskego, Nicolet and Pewaukee will be moving on to WIAA state baseball in Grand Chute on June 15-18.

Here is how sectional baseball played out around the Milwaukee area.

Marquette High comes back in seventh to advance to first spring WIAA state

Marquette University High School baseball was thrown a curveball early in the season when 15-year head coach Sal Bando Jr. resigned days into the season after a coaching contact rule violation was revealed. The ensuing shuffle of personnel brought JV coach Sean Raffaelli back to the varsity level along with assistant coach Jim Wilkinson. The pair had previously coached varsity at Marquette from 1999 to 2010.

"It was very difficult for the kids to lose their coach. Some of them had coach Bando for four years," Raffaelli said. "It was a tough transition for the kids, and it was also tough on me and Jim. We also had to get a whole staff together. ... All of a sudden everybody's moving a spot, so now we need JV coaches, now we need freshman coaches, so the transition was very difficult."

Junior Ben Schroeder admitted it "sucked" on the players' end, but the mentality in the dugout was that the players on the field would ultimately decide the fate of their season.

Marquette Hilltoppers mob the mound after winning the sectional baseball title, 5-2, over Wisconsin Lutheran at Waukesha West High School on June 9, 2026.

"The coaching, these guys drive us or lead us in the direction we want to go, but it's the players that really bring it together," Schroeder said. "The biggest thing was staying together as a team and like sticking together, being boys and really getting that team chemistry to the max, because we're always going to face adversity, and so sticking together is the easiest way to overcome it."

Having their backs against the wall was nothing new for the Hilltoppers this year, so when moments of adversity struck in Division 1 Sectional 7 on June 9, Marquette was calm and collected. Schroeder toed the rubber in the sectional semifinal against Greenfield and faced three potentially season-defining jams on the mound. In the top of the third up just 1-0, Schroeder loaded the bases with one out before escaping by inducing a 6-4-3 double play. An inning later with the MU lead expanded to 4-0, Greenfield loaded the bases again to bring the tying run to the plate with one out. Schroeder got a strikeout and a flyout to end the inning with no damage. In the top of the fifth down 5-0, Greenfield loaded the bases a third time with two outs. Schroeder bore down a third time with a strikeout to end the inning. He would add a two-run single in the ensuing half inning to put the game out of reach in a 7-0 win.

"A lot of those bases loaded were because of me, and just loading the bases up with some walks and bloop singles and whatnot, so it was up to me to get out of them," Schroeder said. "I believe in myself, and I believe in my teammates who will have my back, so really it was just a no-doubt mentality that I'll get out of this."

Marquette advanced to face top-seeded Wisconsin Lutheran, which had advanced earlier in the day with a 7-2 win over Waukesha West. The Vikings held on to a slim margin into the late innings after Brayden Abramowski singled home a run in the bottom of the first before adding a second run in the bottom of the third on a wild pitch that allowed a runner from third to score.

Marquette University High School junior Ben Schroeder rounds third to score during the Hilltoppers 5-2 win in sectional final baseball over Wisconsin Lutheran on June 9, 2026.

Charlie McElherne got Marquette on the board with a bases-loaded walk in the top of the fourth to make it 2-1 Wisco. In the top of the sixth, Schroeder got Marquette 90 feet from tying the game. A shallow pop-up into right field was hauled in by Vikings second baseman Colton Franske on an athletic sliding catch with his back to the pitcher's mound.

"It didn't look deep enough to really get there, and the second baseman made a great play to catch that ball. Tip your cap, it is what it is," Schroeder said.

Marquette tried a squeeze bunt by Lucas Perez on the ensuing at-bat that appeared to work before umpires conferenced and ruled the ball hit Perez on the offering attempt, making it a foul ball. Perez would later pop out, and a strikeout stranded Schroeder.

After a scoreless bottom of the sixth, Marquette faced Wisco's Cooper Sievert on in relief with three outs between them and a season-ending loss. The Hilltoppers loaded the bases on singles by McElherne and Boden McGourthy, as well as a walk by Silas Kwaterski. Down to their last out after a shallow fly to right the could not score the tying run, Schroeder strode to the plate for one more pivotal moment with the bases juiced.

"Just taking deep breaths, really slowing the game down. It's just a high school game, it's just an at-bat, and it really makes it a lot easier to just get that hit, do what you need to do," Schroeder said of his approach.

The lefty dumped an opposite-field single to left, scoring two to put the Hilltoppers on top. Ryan Mahn followed with another two-run single that made it 5-2, and Harrison Schwabe pitched a scoreless bottom of the seventh to send Marquette to state.

Despite effectively playing from behind since the first week of the season, a team with an unwavering goal would not be deterred.

"I thought it was totally believable. I believed in my heart, and I know a lot of guys did, that we had the strength to get there," Schroeder said. "It was whether or not we wanted it enough, and I think we've shown today that we really, really want it."

The WIAA Division 1 sectional 7 champion Marquette Hilltoppers pose with their sectional title plaque after defeating Wisconsin Lutheran, 5-2, on June 9 at Waukesha West High School.

Nicolet, Muskego and Pewaukee also advance to state with sectional wins

Nicolet and Muskego will join Marquette among D1 state qualifiers, while Pewaukee knocked off a reigning champion to advance in D2.

D1 Sectional 6 was wide open after top four seeds Whitefish Bay, Menomonee Falls, Brookfield East and Sussex Hamilton were knocked out in regional competition. No. 5 seed Nicolet knocked off No. 9 Arrowhead in the sectional semifinal 6-2 on the strength of a six-run third inning. Nicolet had just four hits on the game, but walked five times and benefitted from five Arrowhead errors.

Knights starter Nick Bongard allowed two earned runs on three hits and five walks in 5⅔ innings, striking out two. No. 6 seed Wauwatosa East beat No. 7 seed Brookfield Central for the third time this season in a 1-0 final on the other half of the sectional. Nicolet defeated Tosa East 10-5 in the sectional final, led by a three-hit day from Matthew Hellman (2 runs, 2 RBI, 2 SB), and 4⅓ innings from Ari Schupper with one earned run allowed on five hits and three strikeouts.

D1 Sectional 8 featured four area teams entering the day, as No. 1 Muskego met No. 5 Oak Creek, while No. 2 Franklin drew No. 6 Kenosha Indian Trail in sectional semifinals. Both semifinals played out rather uncompetitively, as Muskego beat Oak Creek 9-2 and Franklin defeated Kenosha Indian Trail for the third time in four meetings this year, 13-3. The reigning D1 champions from Muskego would not be denied in the sectional final, routing Franklin 13-1 in five innings. Ben Kuglitsch had a put-away tally in the top of the fourth, launching a three-run home run that made it 9-1.

Pewaukee starter Blayke Duvall shut out Kewaskum in the D2 Sectional 4 semifinal, allowing three hits in an 8-0 victory. Reigning D2 state champion New Berlin Eisenhower advanced in the opposite semifinal with a 4-3 comeback win over Whitnall. Ike trailed 3-1 as late as the sixth inning after Luke Parkinson singled home a go-ahead run in the fifth that Kyle Klumb followed with an RBI double. The game was tied by Ike in the bottom of the sixth on a sacrifice fly by Charlie Wait before Mason Jones walked with the bases loaded to give Ike the lead and eventual win.

The victory set up the Lions for a date with their Woodland West foe, forcing a rubber match of two regular-season meetings that were split. Pewaukee surged out to a 4-0 lead in the first inning of the final that would prove insurmountable for Ike. The Lions did pull briefly within 4-2, but Pewaukee answered with six straight runs that led to an eventual 10-5 win, sending the reigning champs home while Pewaukee advanced to state for the first time since consecutive appearances in 2021 and 2022.

The D2 field is rounded out by Kenosha St. Joseph Catholic Academy, Somerset and Waupun.

State bids fall short for Germantown, West Bend West, KM, Mukwonago and LCL

Germantown's run at perfection ended with an 8-7 loss in nine innings to Fond du Lac in the D1 Sectional 4 semifinal. A cycle for junior Grady Cheever that led to three runs scored and two RBIs was not enough for the Warhawks, who led 5-4 in the top of the sixth inning before Fond du Lac scored the tying run on a wild pitch. Each team scored a run in the seventh to send it to extras tied at six. A scoreless eighth preceded a two-run top of the ninth for Fond du Lac, with runs scoring on an infield hit to shortstop and an RBI base hit to right field to take an 8-6 lead. Germantown managed one run in the bottom of the ninth on a one-out Ryan Tkachuck RBI base hit. Tkachuck got into scoring position with two outs on a wild pitch, but the final out was recorded in short order on a flyout to left field. The loss brought Germantown's 27-0 run entering the day to an end.

Across the bracket in the same sectional, West Bend West (25-2) was handed only its second loss of the season in similarly heartbreaking fashion, falling 7-6 to Neenah. The Spartans were down 7-2 entering the bottom of the seventh. With their season on the line, WBW manufactured a rally that nearly pulled it back from the brink. A leadoff walk by Landon Wertz and ground-rule double by Colton Steinmetz put a pair in scoring position for Eli Kopidlansky, who singled down the right field line to drive both home. Cullen Roell followed two hitters later with an RBI double down the right field line that brought Kopidlansky home, pulling WBW within two and bringing the tying run to the plate. Dieter Pommer drew a walk that put runners on the corners before Kingston Bechler grounded into a fielder's choice that got the Spartans within one at the expense of the second out. A wild pitch got Bechler to second, but a pop-up in front of the plate was hauled in by Neenah to send the Rockets to the sectional final. Fond du Lac would go on to defeat Neenah 3-2 to advance out of Sectional 4.

Sectional 5 saw area teams Mukwonago and Kettle Moraine each held to one run in semifinal losses. After scheduled sectional host Janesville Craig's field conditions deteriorated due to rain earlier in the day, the semifinals were delayed and later moved to the campus of UW-Whitewater. No. 5 seed KM (17-13) took a first-inning 1-0 lead over top-seeded Milton, but was held in check the rest of the way in a 2-1 loss. Lasers pitcher Colton Strosin went the distance with six innings pitched, allowing three hits while walking five. No. 2 Mukwonago (19-9) fell 3-1 to No. 3 Monona Grove as Mukwonago was held to a season low in scoring. Milton went on to beat Monona Grove 8-3 to clinch a state berth.

Joining them in advancing to D1 state were River Falls, Kaukauna and Madison Memorial.

In D3, No. 1 seed Lake Country Lutheran (20-9) came within a game of advancing to state after beating No. 2 Cambridge 6-3 in its sectional semifinal. Caleb Root had three of the Lightning's 11 hits, driving in two. Grant Manthei pitched 6⅔ innings with three runs allowed on seven hits and two walks, while striking out six. The Lightning was largely held in check for six innings by fellow No. 1 seeded Cedar Grove-Belgium's starter Carter Schmitz. LCL finally broke through with a pair of runs in the seventh, but was unable to complete the comeback in a 6-2 season-ending loss.

Cedar Grove-Belgium joined Dodgeville, Saint Croix Falls and Marathon among D3 state qualifiers.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Marquette, Nicolet, Muskego, Pewaukee advance to WIAA state baseball

Scotland's Super Mario and social butterfly who emerged from Man Utd cocoon

Scott McTominay is talking about mentality, about dig and dog and how some players have it and how some players just don't.

That refusal to stop and give up? He says he's had it since he was a kid and knows that every last man in the Scotland changing room has it, too.

"Not willing to stop when it gets tough, it's one of the most important things in football," he tells BBC Sport, before talking about a guy who, to him, embodied that uncompromising nature every day - Michael Jordan, the NBA colossus of yesteryear.

"He once said that whenever somebody arrives to the stadium they could be watching for the first time," McTominay explained. "So if you're not giving your absolute best a young fan could be walking away going 'he wasn't that great'."

The Scotland midfielder says he's been doing a bit of that in training, a mentor but also a taskmaster for the youngsters in the squad, such as teenagers Tyler Fletcher and Findlay Curtis.

"I'm demanding and quite hard on some of them," he says. "The right way to live your life off the pitch is probably more important than what you do on the pitch because you can kill your whole career by things that you do off the pitch.

"They need a little bit of tough love sometimes, young players. I had that. There was a lot of senior pros saying, 'Listen, you've got to up your game or you've got no chance'. I don't want to name names. It was a lot. Behind closed doors.

"And the things that get said are ruthless - sink or swim."

'Jose dressed me down... I thought it was over'

McTominay grew up in a tough school, entering the Manchester United development set-up aged five.

He left home in Lancaster at an early age to become part of a residency programme at the club, an emotional upheaval that presented challenges to a boy who spent much of his early years flying well under the radar.

He was no childhood prodigy, no sure thing.

In his first season of under-18 football he barely saw two hours of competitive action. He was only 5ft 6in at 16 - a "silky number 10" as he put it. In his debut season with the under-21s he started two of 22 matches.

His growth spurt was something to see, from a diminutive attacker to a beast at 6ft 4in. His bolshiness seemed to grow in proportion with his height.

That tough love he talks about now began around then. He tells a story of a day spent training with the senior team and how he vented when all the tight decisions in a bounce game were given in favour of the "old lads" and against the "young lads".

Jose Mourinho was his manager who later became his champion.

"Jose phoned me because I was arguing with Michael Carrick and Ashley Young," McTominay recalled. "There were a couple of swear words in there. He dressed me down. It was like 'who do you think you are, you've done nothing'. I thought it was over [at United] before it started, how forceful he was."

It wasn't over, it was just beginning. McTominay made his senior debut in May, 2017. "This kid has everything I want," said the manager.

The following season, Mourinho invented a new award at the end of campaign ceremony, making McTominay the manager's player of the season. "He started the season in the academy and ended it playing big games in the Premier League," said the Portuguese. "I thought this kid cannot go home without an award."

McTominay was a Scotland player by then, capped in March 2018 against Costa Rica.

There was a brief crossover between Steven Naismith exiting the international stage and McTominay bursting on to it, but Steve Clarke's now assistant, remembers how the young man was back then.

"He kept himself to himself," he said. "At the start I thought, is that because he was born in England and it's his grandparents who are Scottish? He's maybe just a wee bit unsure of the Scottishness, the bluntness of Scottish people? But over the years, he just matured."

'One of the best midfielders in Europe'

McTominay was born into a difficult era at United. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer succeeded Mourinho and loved the youngster. He gave him 22 games, then 37, then 49. He called him a "physical monster". His engine was unreal even when the team was not.

Ralf Rangnick succeeded Solskjaer and talked of McTominay as a future captain.

The problem was that Old Trafford was in turmoil. When the United fans rounded on players then their local boy, the lifelong fan, was one of the first to get it.

Playing in a deeper role instead of the box crasher he has become, he came in for special treatment. Tough love? At times, it was savage.

Rangnick made way for Erik ten Hag, who simultaneously praised McTominay's fighting qualities while at the same signing a battery of players in his position.

He could have left for West Ham for £30m but stayed. Newcastle, Fulham and Bayern Munich were said to be interested. Nothing happened.

In October 2023, United were trailing 1-0 at home to Brentford when McTominay came off the bench with 10 minutes to go. He scored twice in added time to win the game.

He gave one of his most famous quotes in the aftermath, words that reflected his frustration but also his fierce determination. "Never give up, man," he said. "You never give up. No matter the situation you never give up, never throw the towel in."

It's said that McTominay did not give up on United but that United gave up on McTominay. Things were stressed. Money had been wasted. The club needed to sell in order to buy.

He left for Napoli. A succession of his former United managers rounded on the club for letting him go. "I'm almost shocked," said Solskjaer. "This decision is beyond me."

It wasn't long before Mourinho was calling his former wunderkind "one of the best midfielders in Europe".

"When I think of Scotland, I think of my boy Scott McTominay," he said. "I got him when he was 18, when nobody at Man Utd believed he could be the player he is."

'It's like in Super Mario when you get a mushroom...'

His Napoli years - the Serie A title in 2024-25 and the adoration that came with it - have turned him into a player who is worshipped in Naples and identified throughout the world.

McTominay is the superstar of this Scotland team, the guy with a giant mural on the side of a house near Hampden and whose frame - mid-bicycle kick against Denmark on the night of all nights last November - is on a bank note.

For club and country he has scored 13, 16 and 17 goals in the last three seasons, some of them to win a title in Italy, others helping Scotland to the World Cup.

McTominay has 70 caps and has played multiple positions - right-sided centre-back, defensive midfielder, attacking midfielder. He is now exactly where he wants to be, in every sense.

Naismith has watched him grow into a player of huge substance, on and off the field. "He can glide across the pitch with elegance. He's such an athlete," he said.

"And see his passing - it's as if you're in a computer game. It's like in Super Mario where you get a mushroom and you're bigger, if that makes sense. He's just more powerful than everybody else.

"The last part is you just hope he's not an arsehole - and he's not. He'll hang about with the youngest players in the squad at dinner and he'll chat away to them.

"And then the next day he could be sitting with [John] McGinn and Robbo [Andy Robertson] and Kenny McLean and Grant [Hanley] and be part of that.

"And then he might just be by himself for a bit. He's a social butterfly and it's all pure happiness for him."

It's taken a lot of hard work to get McTominay happy. A nation will be hoping he's still smiling in the wake of their opener against Haiti, Scotland's first World Cup game since the great thoroughbred in their midfield was barely out of nappies.

Why Clemson football coach Dabo Swinney compared himself to Nick Saban, Kirby Smart

CLEMSON — Clemson football coach Dabo Swinney has no plans of retiring despite his team's 7-6 record in 2025, which was the second-worst year in his full 17 seasons.

"I’m right about the same age Nick (Saban) was when he got to Alabama. So I'm just getting going, man. I love a challenge, and again, all we've done is win," Swinney told On3 in an interview published June 9.

Saban was 55 when Alabama hired him in 2007. He went on to win six national championships with the Crimson Tide.

Swinney, 56, won national championships in 2016 (47 years old) and 2018 (49). He hasn't made the national championship since the 2019 season, and Clemson has missed the College Football Playoff in four of the last five years.

Clemson's losses have also increased from zero in 2018 to one in 2019, two in 2020, three in 2021 and 2022, four in 2023 and 2024 and six in 2025.

This has prompted some analysts to call for Swinney to step down at Clemson, citing that the game has passed him by as he has been reluctant to use NIL and the transfer portal like other programs.

Swinney remains committed to bringing Clemson back to prominence.

"When I got hired (in 2009) and I said, 'Hey, we're going to win the national championship.' Everybody laughed at me. I’m sure they’re laughing now," Swinney said in the interview. "But, again, it ain't about what everybody says about you. It ain't about what ESPN thinketh. It ain't about what Paul Finebaum sayeth.

"It's about what you see. A lot of people have always seen me as a (D-plus), but it's about what we see. It's about how we think. That’s the only thing that ever matters."

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To rebound from the disappointing season in 2025, Swinney rehired Chad Morris to be the offensive coordinator and added the largest transfer portal class in program history with 11 players.

Clemson has to figure out who will be its starting quarterback between junior Christopher Vizzina and freshman Tait Reynolds. But Swinney is confident the Tigers can get back to the top, citing his success at Clemson.

"Sometimes, people want me to be like this guy or that guy, and I'm like, 'What's that guy done? How many championships has that guy won?" Swinney said in the interview. "I've got 11 championships (counting ACC). The next closest is (Georgia coach) Kirby (Smart), who's got six (counting SEC). I’ve got seven playoff appearances. There ain’t another coach still coaching with seven playoff appearances.

"Maybe if I had some big personality on social media, I could push back on some of the absolute bull crap that people make up, but you don’t hear that from inside Clemson. People are happy here, and we ain’t close to being finished."

Derrian Carter covers Clemson athletics for The Greenville News and the USA TODAY Network. Email him at DCarter@usatodayco.com and follow him on X, formerly known as Twitter, @DerrianCarter00

This article originally appeared on Greenville News: Why Dabo Swinney said about retirement, criticism of Clemson football

“How Does This Guy Still Have A Job?” – Fans Scrutinize Athletics-Brewers Umpire Over 25 Missed-Call Outing

Clint Vondrak | © Imagn
Clint Vondrak | © Imagn

MLB umpire Clint Vondrak found himself in the crosshairs of baseball fans after a questionable performance behind the plate in the Athletics vs. Milwaukee Brewers game on Monday.

The Brewers defeated the Athletics 15-14 in a wild, 12-inning game at the Las Vegas Ballpark. The game saw players from both dugouts aggressively utilize the ABS (Automated Ball-Strike) challenge system.

According to Umpire Scorecards, Vondrak called 222 of 247 pitches correctly. He missed 25 total calls, which is seven more than the league-wide umpire average. His overall accuracy, as calculated by Umpire Scorecards, dipped to 89.98%, which is 2.98% below his expected baseline.

A record-breaking 16 challenges were issued in the game, with ABS overturning 11 of Vondrak’s calls. Moreover, he missed an additional three unchallenged calls that directly impacted the game.

Baseball fans online vented their frustration over Vondrak’s performance.

“How does this guy still have a job after this?” wrote a fan.

“They just don’t care that is terrible,” another fan commented.

“It’s a good thing these clowns have a ridiculously strong union,” a fan chimed in.

“In line for a World Series assignment, no doubt,” one fan sarcastically noted.

“Damn, should call up a minor league ump to take his place,” a fan suggested.

“…time to start sending umps down to the minors for a stretch,” another fan seconded the thought.

Vondrak began his professional career in 2022 in the minor leagues. He made his MLB debut as a call-up umpire on Aug 10, 2020.

After working over 260 games as a fill-in, Vondrak earned an official promotion to a permanent role. He joined the Board of Directors for UMPS CARE Charities in 2025.

Brewers and Athletics play out a thriller in Las Vegas

Although umpire Clint Vondrak performed poorly behind the plate, the matchup between the Milwaukee Brewers and the Athletics was an engaging affair. The series opener at Las Vegas on Monday produced 29 combined runs, 34 hits and 11 home runs.

Athletics’ Nick Kurtz and Tyler Soderstrom belted two homers each, while Shea Langeliers crushed a 483-foot dinger. Meanwhile, the Brewers showed resilience, coming back from 8-4, 9-5 and 10-7 deficits to force extra innings.

William Contreras’ three-run homer in the 10th inning put the Brewers up 14-10, but home runs from Kurtz and Jonah Heim evened things up. The winning run came from Christian Yelich, who scored a go-ahead run on a wide throw to home plate after Brice Turang hit a grounder.

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How to watch USMNT vs Paraguay live: World Cup stream link, TV channel, team news, prediction

The United States men's national team hits Inglewood for their 2026 World Cup opener — a Group D match against Paraguay on Friday.

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The two sides met late last year and the Yanks delivered a 2-1 friendly win with Giovanni Reyna as a star of the show.

WATCH USMNT v Paraguay

The stakes are much higher here, with the Yanks hoping to get a nice, long host nation run while La Albirroja play their first World Cup game since a quarterfinal run in 2010.

Paraguay are in their eighth World Cup while the U.S. enter their 11th and second as hosts.

How to watch USMNT vs Paraguay live, stream link and start time

Kick off time:9pm ET Friday (June 12)
Venue:Los Angeles Stadium — Inglewood
TV Channel: Telemundo/Universo
Streaming: Stream live on Peacock, en Espanol

USMNT team news, focus

The U.S. have difference makers at each level above goal but there's a looming question at goalkeeper. Mauricio Pochettino's back three will hope to limit the chances that reach Matt Freese or Matt Turner. Christian Pulisic headlines a deep and talented group of attackers who have a chance to score multiple goals any time they hit the pitch.

Paraguay team news, focus

The midfield is a huge part of Paraguay's hopes, as Miguel Almiron, Diego Gomez, and Kaku will look feed Julio Enciso, Antonio Sanabria, and friends. There's experience at the back but Paraguay also have questions in goal. Can Omar Alderete of Sunderland and friends keep shots from reaching 38-year-old Gatito Fernandez?

USMNT vs Paraguay prediction

The World Cup atmosphere always raises intensity and Paraguay will be a stiffer test this time around, but the Yanks firepower should be enough provided they finish their chances. USMNT 2-1 Paraguay.

Spain, Brazil, Argentina, U.S. injuries could factor into World Cup

Spanish winger/midfielder Lamine Yamal (L) inspects the field with teammates before a friendly against Iraq on Thursday in A Coruna, Spain. Photo by Lavandeira/EPA
Spanish winger/midfielder Lamine Yamal (L) inspects the field with teammates before a friendly against Iraq on Thursday in A Coruna, Spain. Photo by Lavandeira/EPA

June 10 (UPI) -- Several key injuries could factor into the 39-day 2026 World Cup, including those to Lamine Yamal, Lionel Messi and Neymar Jr.

While some national teams have known for months about expected injury-related absences, allowing them to prepare replacements, others are in limbo about the status of key players, which could hinder their tournament aspirations.

The 48-team tournament will be held from Thursday through July 19 in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Spain, the No. 2 team in the FIFA world rankings, is favored to win the tournament. No. 3 France, No. 4 England, No. 5 Portugal, No. 6 Brazil and No. 1 Argentina, the defending champion, are among other top contenders.

Spain's Yamal was recently ranked by tournament broadcaster Fox as the best player in the tournament. But the winger continues to be evaluated for groin issues and a hamstring injury he sustained in April.

Argentina striker Lionel Messi, who is recovering from a hamstring injury, is expected to play in the 2026 World Cup. File Photo by Chris Brunskill/UPI
Argentina striker Lionel Messi, who is recovering from a hamstring injury, is expected to play in the 2026 World Cup. File Photo by Chris Brunskill/UPI

Yamal's status for Spain's opener -- Monday versus Cape Verde -- remains in vague. Coach Luis de la Fuente previously told the Guardian that he could wait for the Spaniards' second game to debut the star winger. Yamal hasn't played since April 22.

He provided another update Monday, telling reporters that Yamal and fellow injured forwards Nico Williams and Victor Munoz, who were left off Spain's squad for a friendly against Peru on Monday in Mexico, are all on track to play against Cape Verde. De La Fuente hinted the players could be on minutes restrictions for the opener.

Brazilian star Neymar Jr. (L) is dealing with a calf injury. File Photo by Chris Brunskill/UPI
Brazilian star Neymar Jr. (L) is dealing with a calf injury. File Photo by Chris Brunskill/UPI

"All three are within the expected timelines to arrive in good condition for June 15," de la Fuente said. "The most important thing is that those timelines are being met and will continue to be met, so they can be with us and available to be selected at some point in the match."

Spanish midfielder Fermin Lopez was previously ruled out with a foot fracture. Midfielder/striker Mikel Merino sustained a foot stress fracture in January, but recovered and is available for World Cup.

Defender Alphonso Davies (L) is expected to miss Canada's first match of the World Cup. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI
Defender Alphonso Davies (L) is expected to miss Canada's first match of the World Cup. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI

Messi, who is to play in a record sixth World Cup, is dealing with a thigh/hamstring issue and hadn't played since May 24. He entered as a substitute in Argentina's 3-0 friendly victory over Iceland on Tuesday in Auburn, Ala. Messi, a 70th minute substitute, scored off a penalty kick in the 72nd minute.

Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni told reporters before the match that Messi would be on a minutes restriction to "avoid any type of risks." Messi said he was still dealing with discomfort when he arrived with his Argentina teammates. He told reporters he was up to form after the match.

Moroccan defender Achraf Hakimi (L) is recovering from a hamstring injury, but is expected to play in the World Cup. File Photo by Chris Brunskill/UPI
Moroccan defender Achraf Hakimi (L) is recovering from a hamstring injury, but is expected to play in the World Cup. File Photo by Chris Brunskill/UPI

"I felt great," Messi said. "I'd been keen to play for a while, having been carrying that [injury] since I arrived. I was eager to get going and shake off the lingering fears you have when you're carrying an injury, so I could play freely. We've got a week left to get everyone fit and ready for the opener."

Cristian Romero (knee) and defender Nahuel Molina (thigh) are among the other Argentins stars dealing with injuries. Romero hadn't played since April 12 before appearing as substitute in each of Argentina's two friendlies Saturday and Tuesday.

Molina, who hasn't played since May 9, did not take the field in either friendly, despite being declared available by Scaloni. Midfielder Nico Paz, who was out since May due to a knee issue, returned as a substitute against Iceland.

The top-ranked Argentines will play Algeria in their tournament opener Tuesday in Kansas City, Mo.

Neymar is among several Brazilian players with injury concerns ahead of the World Cup. The star forward has been out since mid-May with a calf injury. Brazil said Monday that an MRI of Neymar's injury showed positive progress, but he is still not expected to play in their opener Saturday against Morocco.

Brazilian defender Wesley sustained a thigh injury Saturday and was replaced by midfielder Ederson.

Raphinha, who previously dealt with a hamstring issue, returned last month and started each of Brazil's last two friendlies. Brazilians Rodrygo (knee), Estevao (hamstring) and Eder Militao (hamstring) were previously ruled out of the tournament.

The United States Men's National Team will also be without several notable names at the 2026 World Cup, including forward Patrick Agyemang (Achilles) and midfielder Johnny Cardoso (ankle). Defender Chris Richards, who hasn't played since mid-May due to an ankle injury, was ruled out of the Americans' final friendly, but participated Monday in his first full training session of camp.

The U.S. men will face Paraguay in their opener Friday in Inglewood, Calif.

Forward/midfielder Serge Gnabry (thigh), midfielder Lennart Karl (thigh) and goalie Marc-Andre ter Stegen (thigh) are among the German players fans won't see at the World Cup. Germany will take on Curacao in a Group E opener Sunday in Houston.

The Netherlands will be without defender Jurrien Timber (groin), midfielder Xavi Simons (knee), midfielder Jerdy Schouten (knee) and defender Matthijs de Ligt (back). The Dutch will play Japan in a Group F opener Sunday in Arlington, Texas.

Japan will be without winger Kaoru Mitoma (hamstring) and midfielder/winger Takumi Minamino (knee). Midfielder Wataru Endo (ankle), who hadn't played since Feb. 11, started Japan's May 31 friendly against Iceland. The captain trained alone Wednesday while his teammates had the day off.

France will be without forward Hugo Ekitike (Achilles). Defender William Saliba (back) started during a 3-1 friendly victory over Northern Ireland on Monday and played the entire first half.

Australian defender Lewis Miller (Achilles), Canada winger Marcelo Flores (knee) and Scotland midfielder Billy Gilmour (knee) are among other players who won't play in the World Cup.

England defender Tino Livramento (thigh), Australia midfielder Aiden O'Neill (ankle), Uruguay defender Jose Gimenez (ankle) and Ghana midfielder/winger Mohammed Kudus (hamstring) are also dealing with injuries.

Livramento was a second-half substitute in England's 1-0 friendly win over New Zealand on Saturday in Tampa, Fla. He hadn't played since April 18. O'Neill started each of Australia's last two friendlies. Gimenez hasn't played since May 9. Kudus has been out since January.

Canada defender Alphonso Davies (hamstring), Morocco defender Achraf Hakimi (hamstring), England defender Reece James (hamstring) and Croatia midfielder Luka Modric (cheekbone fracture) have also been dealing with injuries, but are expected to play in the 48-team tournament.

Davies last played May 6 in Bayern Munich's Championship League semifinal draw with Paris Saint-Germain. Canada manager Jesse Marsch said last week that Davies will play in the World Cup, but didn't specify when the captain would make his debut. He is not expected to play in Canada's opener June 12 against Bosnia and Herzegovina.

"We're motivated to get him healthy," Marsch said Friday onMen in Blazers. "We're motivated to give him a chance to play in this tournament. We're doing everything we can to work with our medical team to do that. Alphonso is too. In the meantime, the team feels the energy. The feel having him back in the group is a different feeling than it was without him.

"If we can give him a chance to play in this tournament, and then get him on the pitch at a high level, where we know he can help us be better, this is all we are focusing on in terms of what Alphonso needs right now."

James was a substitute in England's friendly win over New Zealand. Modric started each of Croatia's last two friendlies. Hakimi started Morocco's 1-1 friendly draw with Norway on Sunday in Harrison, N.J.

Mexico will host South Africa in the World Cup opener at 3 p.m. EDT Thursday in Mexico City. Tournament coverage will air on Fox platforms.

Gvardiol to opt for Man City extension or Real Madrid move at Bayern's expense

Gvardiol to opt for Man City extension or Real Madrid move at Bayern's expense
Gvardiol to opt for Man City extension or Real Madrid move at Bayern's expense

Bayern Munich's ambitious dreams of signing Manchester City's Josko Gvardiol have been dashed, according to Sky Germany.

The defender will decide between either signing a new contract with Man City beyond 2028 or making a move to Real Madrid this summer. 

Interest is supposedly concrete from the Galacticos in the Spanish capital who have been monitoring the Croatian for some time.

However, the Citizens are pushing to keep him at the Etihad Stadium and have placed a lucrative offer on his table. 

Regardless of what happens, Bayern are undoubtedly out of the race for Gvardiol who played for RB Leipzig between 2020 and 2023.

There is huge appreciation for the 24 y/o top centre-back, but he is considered too expensive and there is currently no need in that position. 

The German record champions are already pushing to sign Eintracht Frankfurt's Nathaniel Brown, while Alphonso Davies' future is unknown. 

USC football, Lincoln Riley hiring first-of-its-kind director of AI

Southern California on the cusp of a first-of-its-kind position in college football, USA TODAY Sports has learned.

Lincoln Riley's program is expected to name Conor McQuiston as its first-ever director of artificial intelligence for college football, two people familiar with the move confirmed to USA TODAY Sports. The people requested anonymity because the hiring had not been announced. McQuiston is expected to be named to the post Wednesday, June 10.

McQuiston, who has past experience working in analytics in both the NFL and college football, will report directly to USC general manager Chad Bowden, son of former Major League Baseball general manager Jim Bowden. In his previous role as Notre Dame's general manager, Chad Bowden hired the program's first-ever director of analytics Anthony Treash.

People in the Southern California program familiar with the move to elevate McQuiston into the position believe the Trojans are the first team in college football to name a director of AI for football -- an emerging element in the sport that former LSU and Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly discussed last month with USA TODAY Sports.

Recently, USC received a $200 million gift, targeted for AI research and utilization, from billionaire Mark Stevens and his wife, Mary. Mark Stevens is a USC alum and minority owner in the NBA's Golden State Warriors.

Members of the Trojans football program touted the willingness of athletics director Jennifer Cohen to embrace the move of naming McQuiston as the program's initial head of AI People with knowledge of the move told USA TODAY Sports that Southern California also intends to hire additional, full-time staffers to support the football program's analytics department and research.

Riley is preparing for his fifth season as Trojans head coach. His team return 15 starters, including quarterback Jayden Maiava. USC opens the 2026 season, their third as a member of the Big Ten, at home on Aug. 29 against San Jose State.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: USC football hiring director of AI, a first-of-its-kind move

Florida football drops in ESPN's future rankings heading into summer

Florida football checked in at No. 20 in ESPN's updated future power rankings, falling five spots since the list's last edition.

For ESPN and many other college football pundits, the Gators' unanswered questions at quarterback remain a looming concern. The trio of frontrunners for signal-calling duties was highlighted as Georgia Tech transfer Aaron Philo, redshirt freshman Tramell Jones Jr., and top-150 recruit Will Griffin are expected to enter fall camp with hopes of first-team reps.

Despite losing former five-star prospect DJ Lagway, the Gators were able to retain several cornerstone pieces from 2025, including running back Jadan Baugh, linebacker Myles Graham, safety Bryce Thornton, wide receiver Vernell Brown III and wide receiver Dallas Wilson. ESPN's Adam Rittenberg identified these players as key building blocks for first-year head coach Jon Sumrall and the program.

Florida's transfer portal haul was another area that drew praise from Rittenberg, who noted that Eric Singleton Jr., Luke Harpring, Emmanuel Oyebadejo, Harrison Moore, and DJ Coleman are new additions who could have a significant impact on the season's outcome.

Another with a lack of definition at quarterback, the Gators are searching for consistency on the defensive front — a unit that struggled to generate pressure on opposing quarterbacks in 2025.

"Florida certainly needs more from its defensive line, especially the pass rush, but brings back some experience with senior Kamran James and juniors Jamari Lyons and Brendan Bett, who combined for 101 tackles last season," Rittenberg said. 

The offensive line will see an overhaul as well, with three new starters joining the fray as Florida lost Austin Barber and Jake Slaughter to the NFL draft this past April. Knijeah Harris and Caden Jones are the lone returning starters for Phil Trautwein's group.

Rittenberg went on to feature notable newcomers along the line of scrimmage, saying, "The offensive line has more new faces after a portal push that yielded Harrison Moore, who also followed Faulkner from Georgia Tech, Penn State's TJ Shanahan Jr. and Eagan Boyer, and Stanford's Emeka Ugorji."

Florida's offseason recruiting surge did not go unnoticed, with Rittenberg acknowledging the foundation Sumrall is building through success on the recruiting trail as a major strength for the Orange and Blue. Sumrall has constructed one of the most highly-touted classes in the nation, led by the commitment of five-star tackle Maxwell Hiller.

However, signing recruits is only half the battle for the Gators. "High school recruiting wasn't the problem under previous Gators coach Billy Napier, as Florida signed 45 blue-chip recruits since 2024," he noted.

Sumrall will need to bring this collection of talent together to meet expectations that continue to become more grandiose in Gainesville.

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This article originally appeared on Gators Wire: ESPN's future power rankings put Florida football among top 20

'I'll be at next World Cup' in 2030: Somali referee barred from US

Somalian referee Omar Artan in action (KENZO TRIBOUILLARD)

Somali referee Omar Artan, who was denied entry to the United States for the World Cup, returned to a hero's welcome in Mogadishu and vowed to take part in the next tournament in 2030.

More than 100 supporters lined up outside the VIP section of Mogadishu's main airport, waving national flags as Artan disembarked from a Turkish Airlines flight to cheers.

"I will be at the next World Cup and will continue to make Somalia proud... Despite what has happened to me, I am not discouraged," Artan told journalists.

Artan's rejection has sparked outrage at home.

"They wronged him in a way that hurts everybody that is concerned about humanity," Mohamed Said, a Mogadishu government official, said at the airport.

In a statement, the ministry of foreign affairs said it would "continue engaging with relevant partners to seek further clarification regarding this matter and to safeguard the dignity and rights of its citizens".

Artan, who in 2025 was named men's referee of the year by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), was barred from entering the US on Saturday after arriving at Miami International Airport.

A US State Department official told AFP late Tuesday that the referee was "associated with suspected members of terrorist organizations", therefore "making the traveler ineligible for admission to the United States".

FIFA also confirmed that he would no longer be part of the World Cup set to start on Thursday.

Artan's appointment to the 52-strong roster of referees for the finals in Canada, Mexico and the United States had been a huge source of pride for his compatriots.

Somalia's president Hassan Sheikh Mohamud said in April he was "a symbol of inspiration for the new generation of Somalis". 

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The reason Dylan Larkin's trade request is even bigger NHL news than it could've been

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Dylan Larkin requested a trade, and that would've generated headlines around the NHL no matter the timing.

But heading into this particular offseason, it was even more notable that the Detroit Red Wings captain wants to be on the move.

That's for one simple reason: It's a weak free agent class.

On most free agency boards, Alex Tuch is the best available player. He's a winger, of course, not a center, but that just proves the point.

"With the UFA market looking so barren, Larkin’s trade request last week was an absolute boon," Daily Faceoff's Matt Larkin wrote as part of a new article on Wednesday. "Half the teams in the league could use a speedy center who gets 30 goals every year and plays a ton of minutes."

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Larkin's situation isn't as simple as a free agent, of course. Teams will need to send Detroit something to be able to acquire Larkin.

He also has a no-movement clause, so he can dictate where he ends up in a deal.

Right now, reports have indicated Larkin only wants to be traded to the Vegas Golden Knights, the Minnesota Wild or the Florida Panthers.

As the process goes along, though, there's a chance other teams get into the mix, too.

Teams across the league will certainly be trying. Anyone looking to add a genuine star this offseason probably won't be doing it in free agency.

A trade for Larkin is likely the biggest blockbuster move available to teams, and so the phones will be ringing in Detroit.

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Browns finish signing 2026 NFL draft class

Apr 24, 2026; Berea, OH, USA; Cleveland Browns first round draft picks Spencer Fano, left, and KC Concepcion hold their new jerseys during an introductory press conference at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images | Ken Blaze-Imagn Images

In the span of two years, with three big trades and two NFL draft classes, the Cleveland Browns have remade their roster from one of the oldest to one of the youngest. The 2025 draft class set a high standard for the Browns, but the 2026 class has an even higher upside given the premium positions selected this year.

Fans and media gave very high grades for what GM Andrew Berry was able to accomplish in this year’s NFL draft, giving new HC Todd Monken a lot of quality pieces to work with on offense.

Shortly after the draft, Berry signed eight of his 10 selections to their rookie contracts. A week later, S Emmanuel McNeil-Warren inked his deal as well. Heading into mandatory minicamp, that left WR KC Concepcion, Cleveland’s second pick in the first round, unsigned. Thursday morning, that changed with the team announcing Concepcion’s contract:

The Cleveland Browns have signed WR KC Concepcion. The team has now signed all 10 of their 2026 draft picks.

Browns fans are hoping that Concepcion and second round pick WR Denzel Boston can help remake Cleveland’s passing attack this year.

Report: Liverpool midfielder reveals he expects to leave this summer

Report: Liverpool midfielder reveals he expects to leave this summer
Report: Liverpool midfielder reveals he expects to leave this summer

Liverpool Transfer News: Luca Stephenson Faces Defining Summer

Stephenson’s Liverpool Future Enters Uncertain Territory

There are summers in football that feel administrative, a little tidying here, a little trimming there, the quiet reshaping of a squad before the serious work begins. This one at Liverpool already feels more meaningful. The transfer window does not officially open until June 15, yet the sense of movement around Anfield has begun.

As reported by The Athletic, Luca Stephenson has offered the clearest indication yet that his Liverpool future may be approaching a decisive point. The midfielder, back from a second loan spell at Dundee United that was cut short by injury, knows he has reached the stage of his career where promise must become permanence.

His words were honest, measured and revealing.

“It’s going to be an important summer for me. If I’m around, I’ll be looking to get on that pre-season tour [Liverpool are off to the United States again in July and early August], hopefully get some minutes, and impress,” Stephenson said in an interview with the Athletic.

That phrase, “if I’m around”, carries weight. It speaks not of frustration, but of realism. Liverpool remains a place of ambition, glamour and opportunity, yet also a place where young players must find a route through one of the most demanding squads in Europe.

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Regular Football Now Matters Most

Stephenson has already sampled senior football in Scotland, making 67 appearances for Dundee United across all competitions and scoring eight goals. That experience matters. It gives him evidence of who he is beyond academy football, beyond potential, beyond the controlled environment of Kirkby.

His next comment underlined the point.

“I’m at the age now where I need to be playing first-team football, like I have done for the past couple of seasons. If that’s at Liverpool, fantastic. If it’s not, I’ll find a new adventure, like the other boys who have left and done really well.”

There is maturity in that. No bitterness, no public demand, no dramatic rupture. Simply a young footballer understanding that careers do not wait forever. At 22, the question is no longer whether Stephenson has ability. The question is whether Liverpool can offer him the minutes required to turn that ability into a proper senior career.

Championship Interest Could Suit All Parties

Championship clubs are circling, with Bolton Wanderers among those keen. A deal in the region of £700,000 has been mentioned, with Liverpool likely to include a sell-on clause. That structure would make sense. It gives Stephenson a platform, gives Liverpool protection and allows both player and club to avoid the limbo that can stall careers.

Liverpool’s retained list already shows the club making firm academy decisions, with Kareem Ahmed, Emmanuel Airoboma, James Balagizi, DJ Bernard, Oakley Cannonier, Josh Davidson, Terence Miles and Jacob Poytress all released. At the same time, the Reds are reportedly pushing to sign Manchester City youngster Xavier Alexander, a reminder that youth development is not sentimental. It is competitive, ruthless and constantly moving.

Pathway Questions Remain

For Stephenson, pre-season could still provide a final window to impress. Yet the more logical outcome may be a permanent move, particularly if a Championship side can offer regular football and responsibility.

Liverpool supporters will wish him well if that moment arrives. Not every academy journey ends at Anfield. Some end with a smart move, a sell-on clause and a player ready to write the next part elsewhere.

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From a Liverpool supporter’s perspective, Luca Stephenson’s comments feel like the kind of story that deserves more attention than it will probably receive. Not because he is likely to transform the first team, but because these are the decisions that reveal how a club truly manages its academy pathway.

There is always a temptation to romanticise every young player coming through Kirkby. We want them all to be Trent Alexander-Arnold, Curtis Jones or Jarell Quansah. Reality is less forgiving. Liverpool have to keep standards brutally high, especially in midfield, where competition for minutes remains intense and every place in the squad has to be earned.

Stephenson comes across well here. He sounds ambitious, grounded and clear minded. He has already played proper senior football, and after 67 appearances for Dundee United, another loan would only make sense if it led somewhere concrete. At this stage, a permanent move with a sell-on clause may actually be the best football decision.

The £700,000 figure will not excite supporters, yet the clever part is the structure. If Liverpool believe there is still growth in Stephenson, a sell-on clause protects them. If he kicks on in the Championship, everyone benefits.

Supporters should not see this as failure. It is part of the academy model. Develop players, create pathways, make smart calls and avoid blocking careers. Stephenson may yet have a strong senior career, even if it unfolds away from Anfield.

Donald Trump calls Stephen A. Smith 'dumb as a rock' in scathing post

The feud between United States President Donald Trump and ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith continued Wednesday, June 10, as the two trade barbs about one another in public forums since Trump's NBA Finals appearances.

Trump escalated his criticism of Smith's rumored political aspirations in an early morning post on his Truth Social site. The President declared Smith an "arrogant fool" and "dumb as a rock, and totally unqualified to ever think of running for high political office, or low political office for that matter!"

Trump and Smith have been going back-and-forth, initially regarding Trump's appearance at Madison Square Garden for NBA Finals Game 3 on Monday. Smith first criticized Trump ahead of Game 3, noting he would blame Trump for a Knicks loss because of how the president's decision to attend the game would disrupt the environment.

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"This is about an individual engaging in a level of narcissism that really rakes my freakin' nerves," Smith said. "He's got no business here tonight. It has nothing to do with politics. It was everything to do with the fervor that exists around the New York Knicks and he is disrupting everything the Knicks have been vibing with."

Trump first addressed Smith's comments when asked about them by reporters after Game 3, which the Knicks lost to the Spurs.

"I think he's a nice guy, but you need a certain aptitude to run for president," Trump said. "You need a high IQ. I'm not sure that Stephen has that. I don't think he does actually."

Smith fired back on Tuesday during ESPN's "First Take" and his podcast, and challenged Trump to a one-on-one debate regarding the president's "IQ" remark. Using patriotic music as a backdrop, Smith told viewers that, "obviously, I'm blaming him" for the Knicks Game 3 loss.

He then criticized Trump for the traffic around Madison Square Garden, the cancellation of the Knicks watch party outside the arena for fans that couldn't afford Finals tickets, and the loss of business in the surrounding area because of the security protocols in place for the presidential visit. Smith also attacked Trump for appearing to fall asleep in some photos taken of him at the game.

"If it was that important for you to be there, why did you look like you were asleep?" Smith said. "Didn’t you call out former President Joe Biden, 'Sleepy Joe'? Well, what should we call you? Cause you weren’t awake."

"To see them in this position and to disrupt the momentum they've built, I called narcissistic and selfish," Smith added later on his podcast. "Why would I do such a thing? Because it's Donald Trump, that's why. Because it's factually correct, that's why. Because he had no business at the game."

Smith's podcast has served as a platform for his political commentary separate from ESPN in recent years. He has been mentioned as a potential presidential candidate, though Smith has thus far not run for any political office. It's a possibility that Trump seemed to take aim at in his latest response on Wednesday morning.

"He'd get annihilated in a debate by the most incompetent of politicians," Trump wrote on Truth Social. "Joe Biden's now 'fabled' performance would look great by comparison to anything that this loudmouth huckster has to offer, which isn't much! Within a few weeks, they'd laugh him out of politics!!!"

ESPN's "First Take" was scheduled to begin only a few hours later. Surely, Smith has something to say back.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Donald Trump fires back at Stephen A. Smith: 'Arrogant fool'

Rugby boss banned for 'racist, homophobic and sexist' speech

Murrayfield Stadium, home of Scottish Rugby
The terms of the ban prohibit Stewart from attending any rugby venue in Scotland for a year [Getty Images]

Scottish Rugby has imposed a 12-month ban on Alloa RFC president Alan Stewart attending matches following an after-dinner speech, described as "racist, homophobic and sexist" by some present.

Stewart has also been suspended from holding any role within the game over the same time period.

Multiple objections were made following remarks by Stewart during Musselburgh RFC's annual dinner on 18 April and an independent disciplinary panel has upheld a misconduct complaint.

Stewart, who can appeal against the decision, has also been instructed to undergo equality, diversity and inclusion training.

Charges against Musselburgh RFC and their president were not upheld.

In April, the board of Musselburgh RFC issued an apology to those who attended, saying: "We particularly wish to recognise and acknowledge the hurt caused to our women's team, who we are extremely proud of and to whom we are committed to providing a safe and nurturing environment."

The club criticised the "very poor judgement of the speaker" and said he had sent a written apology.

In a statement issued at the same time, Scottish Rugby said it is "committed to equality, diversity and inclusion at every level of the game", adding: "There is no place for discriminatory behaviour in our sport, or in wider society."

BBC Scotland has approached Stewart and Alloa AFC for comment.

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Fantasy Rookie Profile: Zachariah Branch in redraft leagues

We are diving into some fantasy football content this offseason as we look to bring in all sorts of football fans to Bucs Wire. It is arguably the most popular game that is around football, so not dipping our toes into the proverbial pool wouldn't make sense.

What we will start with is some rookie profiles, and where they fit into the landscape of the team they were drafted by. Next up, Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Zachariah Branch.

Depth Chart Situation

  • Drake London
  • Jahan Dotson
  • Zachariah Branch

Skill Players Around Him

  • Drake London, Wide Receiver
  • Jahan Dotson, Wide Receiver
  • Zachariah Branch, Wide Receiver
  • Kyle Pitts, Tight End
  • Bijan Robinson, Running Back

2026 Stat Projections

Stat projections are done by ESPN's Mike Clay

  • 21 Receptions
  • 252 Receiving Yards
  • 1 Touchdowns
  • 55 Fantasy Points

Reason to Believe in Zachariah Branch in 2026: Elusiveness

The Falcons' depth chart does not showcase anyone with the movement skills that Branch has below London. He has a chance to become the WR2 on the team, and his ability to make defenders miss should make him a polar target in short-yardage situations to create.

2026 Outlook

Branch could become a fantasy-relevant player if he earns the WR2 role in training camp. If he does, he could be an interesting flex play in deeper leagues. At the very least, he could be worth a bench stash in those deeper leagues. You will have to be patient with your shares of Branch, but he has some big upside.

This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: Fantasy Rookie Profile on Falcons WR Zachariah Branch

Xabi Alonso asks Chelsea to join Arsenal in race for top midfielder

Xabi Alonso asks Chelsea to join Arsenal in race for top midfielder
Xabi Alonso asks Chelsea to join Arsenal in race for top midfielder

Dani Olmo is the subject of transfer interest from Arsenal this summer, but the Gunners are now facing competition from Chelsea in the race for his signature.

Olmo has recently had to address speculation surrounding his future and has insisted that he is not planning to leave Barcelona. However, circumstances in football can change quickly, particularly when major clubs express an interest in securing a player’s services during the transfer window.

Arsenal’s Continued Interest

Arsenal are eager to sign the Spanish attacker as they look to build on their successful 2025/2026 campaign. The Gunners regard Olmo as one of the finest attacking players in Europe and believe his creativity and technical quality would strengthen their squad significantly.

Arsenal are reportedly prepared to do everything within reason to complete the transfer and have maintained a strong interest in the Barcelona player. Nevertheless, persuading both the club and the player to agree to a move has proven to be a difficult task.

Olmo remains an important figure at Barcelona and continues to enjoy life at a club he has always supported. As a result, there is currently no indication that he is actively seeking a departure.

Chelsea Enter the Race

According to Fichajes, Arsenal now face a significant challenge from a Premier League rival, with Xabi Alonso viewing Olmo as a player capable of strengthening Chelsea’s squad.

The report claims that Alonso has added the Spaniard to his transfer wishlist as he prepares for his first transfer window as Chelsea manager. Olmo’s intelligence on the ball, versatility and technical ability are qualities that would appeal to any elite side seeking to improve its attacking options.

Despite the growing interest from England, Olmo is not believed to be in a rush to leave Barcelona. His connection to the club and satisfaction with his current situation could play a major role in any decision regarding his future.

However, if he eventually changes his stance and decides to pursue a new challenge, Chelsea are expected to rival Arsenal for his signature as both clubs attempt to bring one of Spain’s most gifted attackers to the Premier League.

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Napoli Attempting to Set Up Four Priority Acquisitions

Napoli Attempting to Set Up Four Priority Acquisitions
Napoli Attempting to Set Up Four Priority Acquisitions

Napoli are still waiting for Massimiliano Allegri to get out of his Milan contract so they can formalize his arrival, but they are already getting to work on the transfer market, Corriere dello Sport informs.

The Serie A runner-ups might not continue with the dualism between Vanja Milinkovic-Savic and Alex Meret between the sticks. They are ready to listen to the offers for either. They have shortlisted Matej Kovar, whom PSV just bought out from Bayer Leverkusen for €5M, if need be.

Napoli have been searching for a right-back for a few years and continue to focus on Dodo, Anan Khalaili, and Juanlu Sanchez. The Israeli international is their top choice, but Union SG’s demands are too rich for them. They have been trying to sign the Sevilla specialist for a few windows. In the middle, they keep chasing after Mario Gila, but he has a €30M price tag. Lazio could keep him, risking a Bosman exit.

The Partenopei will talk with Frank Anguissa, who’s been on the brink of leaving in the past but was convinced by Antonio Conte. His contract runs out in 2027. He’d eventually have to prolong it. If he left, the Azzurri would target Adrien Rabiot, albeit the situation at Milan is highly volatile, and Benfica’s Richard Rios. The latter transferred for €30M a year ago.

Our Take on Napoli

They are in for an interesting summer, and most of their big question marks will be answered only after the World Cup. First and foremost, they must decide whether to consolidate their status with a few surgical tweaks or really go for it to challenge Inter, augmenting the quality of their squad with a pair of coups.

Matias Fernandez-Pardo: United considering signing Ligue 1 winger

Matias Fernandez-Pardo: United considering signing Ligue 1 winger
Matias Fernandez-Pardo: United considering signing Ligue 1 winger

Manchester United are open to adding another forward to their ranks this summer.

Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Sesko all arrived at Old Trafford last year. The trio performed well in their debut seasons, with each reaching double figures.

However, United need more firepower up front as they head into the Champions League next season.

Manchester United interested in Matias Fernandez-Pardo

According to Sky Sports, Manchester United could look to add a versatile forward this summer, depending on the potential departure of Joshua Zirkzee.

The 25-year-old Dutchman, who joined United from Bologna, is thought to be “a positive influence around the changing room since his arrival at the club in 2024” but has not been able to impress on the pitch.

Sky Sports claims that United are showing interest in Lille’s 21-year-old forward Matias Fernandez-Pardo.

“The young forward can also play on the wings and was included in Belgium’s World Cup squad having tallied eight goals and five assists in Ligue 1 last season,” the report adds.

Last year, French publication L’Équipe described the Brussels-born talent as “one of the best wingers in Ligue 1” due to his “rare physical profile.”

The 6ft winger possesses explosive pace and exceptional technical ability, making him a nightmare for defenders.

Morgan Rogers and Iliman Ndiaye also on Manchester United’s radar

United are also reported to be interested in Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers and Everton winger Iliman Ndiaye.

However, Villa are expected to listen to offers around the £80m mark. Meanwhile, Everton are reluctant to lose Ndiaye, who has three years left on his contract in Merseyside.

Given that United’s priority is to revamp the midfield, they are unlikely to be able to spend big on a Premier League-proven attacker. As such, Fernandez-Pardo has the potential to be a shrewd acquisition.

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Tottenham to spoil Liverpool transfer party with double summer hammer blow

Tottenham to spoil Liverpool transfer party with double summer hammer blow
Tottenham to spoil Liverpool transfer party with double summer hammer blow

Liverpool look set to miss out on the potential signings of Micky van de Ven and Jan Paul van Hecke this summer.


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Ben Jacobs reports that Tottenham are likely to keep hold of the 25-year-old centre-back, amid reported interest from the likes of Real Madrid and Andoni Iraola’s Reds.

Likewise, it seems that Spurs will prove successful in their pursuit of the Brighton defender.

Liverpool transfer news: We’ll miss out on Jan Paul van Hecke

Liverpool find themselves in troubled waters when it comes to their backline.

Ibrahima Konate’s departure on a free to Real Madrid now means the club finds itself a body short in the heart of the backline.

With that in mind, it would have made a tonne of sense to consider moves for the likes of Van de Ven (at previously relegation-threatened Spurs) and Van Hecke (given Brighton’s willingness to sell).

However, it seems we’ll have to put a pin in both options following Ben Jacobs’ update with GiveMeSport“I do actually [think it’ll get done]. I think Brighton’s perspective is to not stand in Jan Paul van Hecke’s way so much as to get a price that suits all parties, and Tottenham are expected to bid a third time. So, he’s a key priority.”

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How much will it cost to sign Van Hecke?

It’s understood that Brighton value Jan Paul van Hecke at around the £70m mark, but we expect a deal to fall below this figure, given the 26-year-old’s contract expires next summer.

Either way, it’s a huge amount of dough for the Seagulls star, and we’re not entirely sure if we’d feel comfortable forking that amount out for a player of his qualities.

Micky van de Ven set to stay put at Tottenham

Barring any late surprises in the window, it seems that Liverpool-linked Micky van de Ven is also unlikely to find himself on the path to Anfield this summer.

Jacobs went on to add: “Micky van de Ven, I think there’s a strong chance he’ll stay and sign a new deal, despite interest, because he’s really enjoying life under Roberto De Zerbi.

“Obviously, Tottenham don’t want to lose Christian Romero and Micky van de Ven in the same window.”

This one would comparatively hurt a little more.

The 25-year-old is positionally versatile (able to play at left-back as well as centre-back) and appears to have a very bright future in the game.

Statistically, Fotmob haven’t painted him out to be the most astounding centre-half in the Premier League, never mind world football, in the 2025/26 season. But we see this as more of a reflection of Tottenham’s struggles for much of the prior campaign.

Our one big concern, however – and it’s one shared with Van Hecke – is Van de Ven’s apparent weakness in the air.

* Micky van de Ven and Jan Paul van Hecke compared in the air in the 2025/26 Premier League season (Fotmob)

With the Premier League having shifted to an even more intense focus on set pieces and physical play, this feels like a giant red flag for our recruitment team.

So, we can understand why Liverpool might feel more inclined to turn their attention to alternative targets.

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Sebastian Kehl rejects joining Tottenham Hotspur as their sporting director

Sebastian Kehl rejects joining Tottenham Hotspur as their sporting director
Sebastian Kehl rejects joining Tottenham Hotspur as their sporting director

Sebastian Kehl has opted against joining Tottenham Hotspur as their new sporting director, according to Sky Sports Germany journalist Patrick Berger.

The German was expected to move to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium club after the North Londoners secured Premier League safety.

However, Kehl has rejected Spurs’ offer despite negotiations and multiple meetings in London.

One of the dealbreakers for the former Borussia Dortmund sporting director was learning that Tottenham manager Roberto De Zerbi will be given greater influence within the sporting structure.

The Italian will have a major say in transfer decisions at the club after claiming they only have around 12 players good enough to stay beyond this summer.

It appears Kehl was not comfortable with the arrangement and other things, and he has now decided to move on.

Spurs both Fabio Paratici and Johan Lange as their sporting directors and have been looking to replace the former.

Lange remains at the club and will work with De Zerbi in the summer transfer window.

It remains to be seen if Tottenham have plans to appoint someone else after Kehl turned them down.

They need a major squad overhaul heading into next season, and his experience would have come in very handy.

The Lilywhites have already started working on transfer deals ahead of the official opening of the summer transfer window.

Government fires back against lawsuit to stop UFC White House event

The government came out swinging.

In response to a lawsuit seeking to stop the UFC’s event at the White House Sunday, June 14, attorneys representing the National Park Service and U.S. Department of the Interior zeroed in on the two plaintiffs – Virginia residents Susan Douglas and Paul Romano.

The government’s opposition to the plaintiff’s motion seeking a temporary restraining order to upend the MMA event set to coincide with President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday cited an “inexcusable’’ delay.

"No one is holding Plaintiffs in a jiu jitsu lock, forcing them to watch UFC Freedom 250 against their will," Justice Department lawyers said in their filing. "The public interest does not favor allowing them to exercise a heckler’s veto, particularly at this late date."

The filing came in response to a lawsuit filed June 6 in federal district court in Washington, D.C.

“These events were publicly announced almost a year ago; the dates were confirmed by the White House three months ago; and site preparations have been publicly visible for weeks,’’ stated the opposition that was due 9 p.m. ET Tuesday, June 9. “This alone suffices to deny emergency relief.’’

The defendants filed the memorandum in opposition to the plaintiffs’ emergency application for a temporary restraining order.

In the memorandum, the government says well over $60 million and tens of thousands of hours of labor have been expended during preparation for the event. More than 4,000 spectators – including more than 1,000 members of the armed forces – are expected to attend on the South Lawn of the White House, according to the memorandum. More than 120,000 visitors are expected to watch from the nearby Ellipse after winning free tickets in a lottery, according to the memorandum.

“Many of the event’s attendees will visit from outside the capital region, and have already invested personal resources in lodging, air transportation, and other arrangements,’’ the filing states, referring to the UFC Freedom 250 event that will feature seven fights. “Fourteen world-class athletes, who have been training for months, have traveled from all over the world to compete (including for two world championships).

“All these hopes could be dashed at the very last moment, however, by the whim of two people who believe they have superior taste and want to spoil the event for everyone else,’’ the memorandum states.

The opposition also takes issue with the aesthetic injuries the plaintiffs said they will suffer over the weekend that is expected to include weigh-ins and a press conference at the Lincoln Memorial and the fights outside the White House.

“And it is not as though these events are taking place outside on Plaintiffs’ doorstep,’’ the memorandum states. “No, they actually aver that they intend to seek out that which offends their sensibilities, just so they can complain about it.

“This contradicts the fundamental standing principle that injuries cannot be self-inflicted."

Public Integrity Project, a law firm in Washington, D.C. that filed the lawsuit, called UFC Freedom 250 "a corrupt scheme to hand the White House South Lawn and Lincoln Memorial to a private, for-profit sports promoter in violation of federal law.''

That promoter is the UFC, led by CEO Dana White.

But the government's memorandum suggests the event came together through collaboration rather than UFC soley orchestrating the event.

In the 11 months since Trump announced the UFC event to be held at the White House, "more than seven federalgovernment agencies and components have allocated significant resources and manpower in preparation for this event date: the Executive Office of the President, U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Park Police, Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Department of Homeland Security, and the Federal Aviation Administration,'' the memorandum states. "These preparations have required substantial intergovernmental coordination, alignment of resources, scheduling, and collaboration with external partners to ensure the safe access of more than 125,000 anticipated guests in the vicinity of the White House Complex.''

According to the memorandum, Trump plans immediate travel to France for the G7 conference at the conclusion of the event.

Referring to the lawsuit's goal of preventing UFC Freedom 250 from taking place at the White House, the memorandum states, "Any delay would upend months of planning and risk jeopardizing the participation of key participants, including the President of the United States, UFC leadership, and the athletes themselves.''

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Government fires back against lawsuit to stop UFC White House event

JR Ritchie recalled, James Karinchak selected to major league roster

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Prior to tonight’s game in Chicago, the Braves have made a few bullpen-bolstering moves.

The expected: after last night’s blown save versus the White Sox, Carlos Carrasco re-enters the DFA spin cycle. Let’s see if the fourth go-around looks a lot like the last three and if we’ll be seeing him soon enough.

In his place, the Braves have selected RHP James Karinchak to the major league roster. Signed to a minor-league contract in December, the 30-year-old has a 2.45 ERA and five saves in 21 games played with Triple-A Gwinnett.

Tyler Kinley was starting to find it again after a rough patch, so it’s unfortunate to see him hit the 15-day IL (backdated to June 8), with right elbow inflammation. We’re likely to hear more about the severity of it from Walt Weiss before tonight’s contest, but here’s hoping it’s just an Iggy-like stint to rest and let things calm down.

The corresponding move for Kinley is the return of rookie JR Ritchie. Ritchie hasn’t had a scoreless outing in three games with the Stripers since being sent back down, but a fresh arm is a fresh arm.

The #Braves today selected RHP James Karinchak to the major league roster and designated RHP Carlos Carrasco for assignment. The club also recalled RHP JR Ritchie to Atlanta and placed RHP Tyler Kinley on the 15-day injured list, backdated to June 8, with right elbow…

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American soccer fans ‘don’t get enough credit’ as Micah Richards predicts ‘amazing’ World Cup

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Photo by Ryan Crockett/DeFodi Images/DeFodi via Getty Images

Micah Richards has backed supporters in North America to help create a strong atmosphere at the 2026 World Cup.

The tournament will be staged across the United States, Mexico and Canada, giving all three host nations a major platform during the biggest edition of the competition so far.

Richards believes the fans in those countries are still not always given the respect they deserve, and the next few weeks will provide a clear test of that view.

Micah Richards says North American fans do not get enough credit

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Photo by Catherine Ivill – AMA/Getty Images

Micah Richards has made the point clearly. The former Manchester City defender is part of The Rest Is Football during the tournament, alongside Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer, with the show delivered from New York as part of Netflix’s World Cup coverage.

Speaking about the World Cup in North America, Richards said: “It’s so special, I think what’s great is in Mexico, Canada and America, the fans here don’t get enough credit, I feel like the atmosphere in the stadiums is going to be amazing, I can’t wait.”

It was a clear show of support for the tournament’s host nations, and particularly for a region that can still be discussed too narrowly in football terms.

The United States is often judged differently to more established football nations, especially by European audiences. That is understandable to a point, because the sport does not occupy the same cultural position there as it does in countries such as England, Argentina, Brazil or Germany.

But that does not mean the support lacks depth. It also does not mean American soccer fans should be treated as a novelty at a tournament of this scale.

Richards was careful to mention Mexico and Canada as well, which matters. This is not simply an American World Cup. It is a North American tournament spread across three countries, each with its own football identity and supporter base.

That is why his comment carries weight. The issue is not whether North America can stage major sporting events. It clearly can. The question is whether the football atmosphere will match the size of the stage.

Richards expects it to do so, and there is enough evidence around the tournament to understand why.

The World Cup stage is big enough for Richards’ prediction to be tested

The scale of the 2026 World Cup is central to the argument.

The tournament will be played across Canada, Mexico and the United States, with 48 teams and 104 matches. FIFA’s tournament hub also lists the competition across 16 host cities.

That gives supporters across the region a wider role than usual. The tournament will not be defined by one city or one fan base, but by a series of very different venues across three host nations.

Demand has also been strong. FIFA said fans from more than 200 countries and territories submitted five million ticket requests in the first 24 hours of one random selection draw phase.

That figure does not guarantee a perfect atmosphere at every match. It does, however, show that interest in the tournament is already significant.

There is also a necessary note of caution. Ticket prices have been part of the build-up, with backlash from supporter groups over the cost of attending matches.

That context matters because stadium atmosphere depends on more than global demand. It depends on who can get tickets, where they are seated and whether local supporters feel the tournament is accessible to them.

That is the real test of Richards’ prediction.

If the stadiums are full, loud and representative of the host cities, his point about North American fans not getting enough credit will be difficult to dispute.

American soccer fans, in particular, have often had to deal with scepticism from outside the country. The 2026 World Cup gives them a chance to answer that in a straightforward way, by helping create the kind of atmosphere Richards expects.

The same applies across Mexico and Canada. This tournament is not just a logistical expansion of the World Cup. It is also a chance for three host nations to shape how the football world views their supporters.

Richards has already made his prediction. Now the tournament will show whether North American fans can turn that backing into one of the defining features of the World Cup.

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Fantasy Rookie Profile: Zachariah Branch in redraft leagues

We are diving into some fantasy football content this offseason as we look to bring in all sorts of football fans to Vikings Wire. It is arguably the most popular game that is around football, so not dipping our toes into the proverbial pool wouldn't make sense.

What we will start with is some rookie profiles, and where they fit into the landscape of the team they were drafted by. Next up, Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Zachariah Branch.

Depth Chart Situation

  • Drake London
  • Jahan Dotson
  • Zachariah Branch

Skill Players Around Him

  • Drake London, Wide Receiver
  • Jahan Dotson, Wide Receiver
  • Zachariah Branch, Wide Receiver
  • Kyle Pitts, Tight End
  • Bijan Robinson, Running Back

2026 Stat Projections

Stat projections are done by ESPN's Mike Clay

  • 21 Receptions
  • 252 Receiving Yards
  • 1 Touchdowns
  • 55 Fantasy Points

Reason to Believe in Zachariah Branch in 2026: Elusiveness

The Falcons' depth chart does not showcase anyone with the movement skills that Branch has below London. He has a chance to become the WR2 on the team, and his ability to make defenders miss should make him a polar target in short-yardage situations to create.

2026 Outlook

Branch could become a fantasy-relevant player if he earns the WR2 role in training camp. If he does, he could be an interesting flex play in deeper leagues. At the very least, he could be worth a bench stash in those deeper leagues. You will have to be patient with your shares of Branch, but he has some big upside.

This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire: Fantasy Rookie Profile on Falcons WR Zachariah Branch

White Sox Reacts: Is this a playoff team?

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For our first survey in a while, it’s gut-check time. With the first 10 weeks of the season in the books, the White Sox retain a solid second wild-card position and are in the running for a division title. As of postgame Tuesday, the South Siders have the only positive run differential in the AL Central and are just a half-game behind Cleveland for the ALC lead; they also have one fewer loss than the Guardians.

It’s happened quickly and with the aid to date of a weak American League, but we’ll take it.

The question is: How far will the White Sox take it this season?

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Will Wade’s LSU Hire Under Investigation As NC State Suspects Possible Tampering: Report

Will Wade © Imagn.
Will Wade © Imagn.

LSU hired former NC State head coach Will Wade to replace Matt McMahon after five seasons and a disappointing 45-42 record with the Tigers. However, the move to bring in Wade could backfire, as the Wolfpack has reportedly launched an investigation into the hiring.

According to WRAL News, NC State is investigating whether LSU violated the ‘Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Act,’ claiming it has ‘reason to believe’ the Tigers played a role in Wade’s resignation from his prior job and in his acceptance of the LSU offer just one day later.

NC State officials reportedly believe LSU tried to minimize Wade’s buyout fee by colluding with the coach, citing ‘timing and circumstances.’

“The timing and circumstances of Coach Wade’s departure from Raleigh and his resignation, along with the LSU term sheet, and the eventual [buyout] payment of $4 million to NC State raise questions about LSU’s potential liability in this matter,” NC State General Counsel Allison B. Newhart wrote to LSU General Counsel Carlton Jones.

Wade reportedly negotiated a $4m buyout with NC State, with LSU making the payment on May 8. LSU also sent NC State a “mutual release and settlement agreement,” which NC State’s counsel Allison Newhart rejected in a response sent on June 4.

“NC State has not agreed — and does not agree now — to release LSU from any liability. Instead, NC State is investigating whether LSU improperly induced Coach Wade to breach his employment agreement, induced Coach Wade to terminate his employment agreement, and interfered with the timing of termination of the employment agreement to result in lower liquidation damages — all to NC State’s detriment,” she said per WRAL.

Will Wade’s LSU transfer portal struggles continue

LSU lost the majority of its roster to the transfer portal, with nine players leaving the team after an SEC-worst 3-15 conference record. This included Jalen Reed, Mike Nwoko and Jalen Reece.

However, Wade has only been able to recruit four players so far for next year’s roster, headlined by former four-star Alabama recruit Mouhamed Dioubate and Kansas State shooting guard Abdi Bashir Jr.

The team has also recruited former St. John’s guard RJ Luis, who was part of the 2025 NBA Draft. While Luis Jr. did not get drafted, he bounced around multiple G-League and NBA rosters.

However, Luis Jr. ‘s future with the team remains in jeopardy, as NCAA rules explicitly prohibit players who sign with G League or NBA teams from returning to college basketball.

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Ben Stokes dropped by England for second Test with Joe Root appointed captain

Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson have been left out of the England squad for the second Test against New Zealand – with Joe Root making a surprise return to captaincy as interim skipper.

Stokes and Atkinson are subject to an England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) investigation over an incident in a nightclub after the first Test win at Lord’s, and have been stood down as the series continues at the Oval. All-rounder Stokes is thought to be considering his future as captain.

While Harry Brook has served as Test vice-captain since the start of the Ashes, England have elected to instead install Root in the interim. The batter captained the side between 2017 and 2022, stepping down after a run of one win in 17 Tests before Stokes took over.

Root led England in a record 64 Tests and is the elder statesman of the side. His appointment comes after Brook was himself embroiled in a disciplinary issue during the winter, with the white-ball captain fined by the ECB after an altercation with a nightclub bouncer in New Zealand the night before leading the team in a one-day international (ODI).

Jofra Archer and Jordan Cox have been added to a squad that will assemble ahead of the start of the second Test on Wednesday 17 June.

Archer was absent for the series opener after his participation in the Indian Premier League (IPL) but appears in line to return to England whites after Atkinson’s omission. Cox, meanwhile, is awaiting a Test debut and provides batting cover.

The omission of Stokes and Atkinson had been anticipated after the pair breached the midnight curfew introduced by England after an Ashes campaign overshadowed by incidents off the pitch.

Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson were involved in a nightclub incident and have been left out of the squad (PA Wire)
Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson were involved in a nightclub incident and have been left out of the squad (PA Wire)

Head coach Brendon McCullum and Rob Key, the managing director of men’s cricket, were forced to deny accusations of a drinking culture within the squad, with McCullum promising a “firm grip” on his players ahead of this summer.

The pair are thought to have been involved in an incident with Saracens academy player Totoa Auvaa at a Chelsea nightclub in which a member of England’s security staff was reportedly struck.

Their participation in the third match of the series at Trent Bridge later in June appears uncertain. Atkinson took five wickets to seal victory at Lord’s as England went 1-0 up in the series.

Root’s return as captain will be seen as significant as England deal with the fallout from another disciplinary matter. Brook remains England captain in ODIs and T20s but was censured by the ECB after the incident in Wellington in November.

Root, meanwhile, has a clean disciplinary record and will face the press ahead of the Test next week along with head coach McCullum.

England men's Test squad:

Joe Root (Yorkshire) – Captain

Rehan Ahmed (Leicestershire)

Jofra Archer (Sussex)

Sonny Baker (Hampshire)

Shoaib Bashir (Derbyshire)

Jacob Bethell (Warwickshire)

Harry Brook (Yorkshire)

Jordan Cox (Essex)

Ben Duckett (Nottinghamshire)

Matthew Fisher (Surrey)

Emilio Gay (Durham)

James Rew (Somerset)

Ollie Robinson (Sussex)

Jamie Smith (Surrey)

Josh Tongue (Nottinghamshire)

Big 12 commish and ADs meet, discuss Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby’s NCAA eligibility restored by court

Big 12 athletic directors took part in a conference call with Commissioner Brett Yormark to address the situation around Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby and the court ruling that restored his NCAA eligibility for the upcoming season.

The temporary injunction issued by a Texas district court prevents the NCAA from enforcing its ban of Sorsby. The transfer QB had been ruled ineligible for what will be his final college season after he acknowledged years of gambling that included at least 40 bets on his own team while a freshman at Indiana.

Since NCAA rules call for a permanent loss of eligibility for any player who wagered on his own team, the judge’s decision sent shockwaves through college sports, including in Texas Tech’s own league.

Yormark said there was a “thoughtful and productive conversations” with the athletic directors as “we continue to work through the broader implications of this situation.”

In a statement without getting into specifics, the commissioner said many of the ADs voiced their opinions.

“We will continue to have open and honest dialogue amongst the group, and until there is something to report, these conversations will remain within the conference,” he said.

Next will be a meeting of the league’s executive board, when there is expected to be a discussion to present options, but no immediate action is expected then. The full board of directors, made up of presidents and chancellors from the league’s 16 members, is expected to meet next week.

Part of the injunction from the 99th District Court against the NCAA includes a two-game suspension for Sorsby. He would miss games against Abilene Christian and Oregon State, but eligible to return when the Red Raiders play their Big 12 opener at home Sept. 18 against Houston.

The NCAA is appealing to a higher Texas court.

Sorsby made thousands of impermissible bets on college and pro sports that were worth at least $90,000 while at Indiana, Cincinnati and Texas Tech. Those bets include the ones he made while a freshman with the Hoosiers in 2022, though none were on games in which he played that season.

“I think that’s the unpardonable sin,” Florida athletic director Scott Stricklin said. “And I think everyone in America grew up knowing that was the unpardonable sin when it comes to sports and gambling.”

Jake Bennett returns to MLB to try to avoid sweep vs. Rays

TV: NESN

First Pitch: 1:10 pm. ET

The Red Sox dropped a pair of low-scoring games in Boston’s first series at Tropicana Field since 2024. Now 11 games under .500 for the first time in six seasons, the Red Sox try to salvage the matinee finale before returning to Fenway Park. 

Jake Bennett takes the ball in his return to the big leagues after posting a 4.35 ERA in his first two big-league starts.

Here’s who the Red Sox send to the plate in the series finale. 

Last one in Tampa Bay. pic.twitter.com/GGd6mCn39D

— Red Sox (@RedSox) June 10, 2026

The Rays counter with Drew Rasmussen in the middle of a strong season to the tune of a 3.00 ERA in 12 starts for Tampa Bay. 

#Rays lineup as they go for the sweep over the Red Sox pic.twitter.com/mjlb3bJTGK

— Ryan Bass (@Ry_Bass) June 10, 2026

Brian Urlacher shares mixed feelings on Bears’ potential move to Hammond, Indiana

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Brian Urlacher has historically never liked the idea of his Chicago Bears moving to Hammond, Indiana, or anywhere other than their current home, Soldier Field. He didn’t change his tone on that after this past week’s developments that make that reality more likely.

The Bears franchise committed $2 billion to a stadium project, with Hammond emerging as the likeliest landing spot. Arlington Heights sits northwest of Chicago proper and is still on the table if the state can make a move amenable to the franchise.

In promotion of NBC’s 2026 American Century Championship, Urlacher commented on all of the latest news surrounding his former team, the Bears roster, and gave some predictions for the tournament. While he expressed dissatisfaction with any scenario that moves his lone NFL franchise during his 12-year career, Urlacher shared some positive sentiment about the Hoosier State.

On his fears for the Bears franchise with a move to Indiana…

“It doesn't matter to me where they're going. Arlington Heights or Hammond, I don't care. I don't like either. And I don’t like them playing in a dome. That why I don't like it. I mean, do you have the elements on your side as a Bears player? You practice in those elements, where it's sh**y weather. You plan, and when you have teams come in there, it's to your advantage. So I feel like they're losing that if they build a dome…

“It looks like they're going to go to Hammond, which, I think is smart for the Bears because the state of Illinois is not giving them anything. The taxes aren't smart, so why not go to Indiana? It's a great state. It's right across the border there and they're giving them a better deal on their stadium. Business-wise, it makes sense for them. I don't like it because I like Soldier field, but if they're going to go somewhere, I mean, why not go down to the great state of Indiana?

“They don't own Soldier Field. I think the city of Chicago owns it. So they get most of the profits from their games on Sunday. I don't know how that divvies up, what the Bears get, what the city gets…But it's not beneficial for the Bears to stay there. So I think they need to build their own stadium, which they want to do, and they'll make more money. And it's a business, so why not try and make as much money as you can?”

On his favorite moment at Soldier Field…

“That's easy. 2006 NFC Championship Game. We beat the Saints pretty handily. It started snowing like midway through the fourth quarter, and when we received the George Halas Trophy, they brought out the stage and everything with Terry Bradshaw; it was in front of our fans at Soldier Field. Receiving the George Halas Trophy was pretty damn cool. So the 2006 NFC Championship Game at Soldier Field was my favorite moment.”

On the Bears’ Devin Bush signing…

“I mean, they got to play better on defense, right? I think they saw that, so they got some guys who make some impact plays, and Devin’s the guy that can do that. I was not happy about Tremaine Edmunds leaving. I thought Tremaine was a great player. I understand how the salary cap works, but I don't have to like it when guys leave. Hoping he's an impact player right away with Devin going up there…

“They’re gonna be leading a lot of games this year, so they'll have a chance to play with the lead, I hope. Caleb's doing a great job. Coach Johnson's done a great job. They're finally going in the right direction.”

On his pick for a Bears breakout on offense and defense in 2026…

“I'm not sure if you can call it a breakout year because he was so good last year, but Colston Loveland. I mean, he shocked me. They drafted him in the first round last year. I was like, ‘Why are you drafting a tight end? You got Cole Kmet.’ He showed me why we got him. I ate my words because he played great last season. I think he's only going to get better and better. I think he's going to free up all those guys on the outside. If they can just protect the quarterback a little better, I think he's going to have another great season…

“Defensively…Oh God, I don't know, honestly. I think Montez Sweat, he's going to have a good season. I think they're going to have a lot of leads, and he's going to be able to rush the passer, and he's going to do well this year.”

On his pick to win the 2026 American Century Championship…

“Joe Pavelski. I mean, the way he played last year and the way he finished was unbelievable. I'm going to pick three guys, okay? You got Mardy Fish, you got Joe. And is Aaron Hicks playing? Is he on the docket? Do we know yet? If Aaron Hicks was playing, it's going to be one of those three guys. If not, I'm going to go with Tony Romo, Mardy Fish, or Pavelski, and Pavelski is my favorite.”

Florida football recruiting update: Gators still rounding out 2027 class

Florida football continues to add to its impressive 2027 recruiting class under first-year coach Jon Sumrall.

The Florida Gators have landed their 22nd and 23rd commitments of the 2027 class as 3-star linebacker Ellis McGaskin committed to the Gators on June 6 and long snapper Jaydee Lane committed to the Gators on June 8.

Per 247Sports, Florida's class is currently ranked fourth nationally, with one five-star commit and 14 four-star commits.

“We can get anybody to come visit the University of Florida in America if we do a good job," Sumrall said following UF's spring game. "This is not a really hard place to recruit to.

"We’re the fifth-ranked public school in the United States of America academically right now. You come outside today, and it’s beautiful. You come to the stadium, and you know the history and pageantry of what it feels like to play in this place. And you know the stadium renovations that are coming. You know the fan base is hungry for a winner."

Sumrall's approach to recruiting is that it needs to be a fit on both sides. He's not going to chase four and five stars just for the sake of chasing four and five stars. Rather, players coming from high school will need to understand what's expected of them when they commit to UF.

"The energy’s real," Sumrall said. "And there’s authentic relationships. I think we coach every day — we’re not going to change. I tell recruits all the time. If you like us now, you’re gonna love us later. If you don’t like me now, go somewhere else, because I’m not changing. What you see’s what you get. If you want to come improve your craft every day, it’s gonna be a blast. If you’re tough and love football, it’s gonna be a blast. If you’re soft and you like football, don’t come here.”

Here's a look at UF's commitments so far for the 2027 class under Sumrall.

Florida football recruiting Class of 2027 so far

Ellis McGaskin LB

School/Hometown: Williamson HS/Mobile, Alabama

Height/Weight: 6-1, 205 pounds

Rating: Three-star

The Skinny: McGaskin chose Florida over offers from Alabama, Notre Dame, LSU and Arkansas. Per 247Sports, McGaskin is the 43rd-rated linebacker in the 2027 class and 21st-rated player from Alabama. As a junior at Williamson HS, McGaskin recorded 160 tackles, 26 tackles for loss, 4 sacks, 3 fumble recoveries (including one returned for a TD), two forced fumbles and an interception.

Jaydee Lane LS

School/Hometown: Simpson County Academy/Mendenhall, Miss.

Height/Weight: 6-3, 210 pounds

Rating: N/A

The Skinny: Lane chose Florida over an offer from Mississippi State.

Kamarion Johnson ATH

School/Hometown: Clinch County HS/Homerville, Georgia

Height/Weight: 6-0, 185 pounds

Rating: Three-star

The Skinny: Johnson is the 36th-rated safety and 439th-rated player overall in the 2027 class, per 247Sports. He chose Florida over offers from Florida State, Cincinnati, North Carolina State and Alabama. At Clinch County HS, Johnson starred in all three phases in 2025, with 29 tackles and five interceptions on defense and 38 catches for 828 yards and 11 TDs on offense. He also returned two punts and one kickoff for TDs on special teams. A track standout, Johnson ran top times of 11.33 seconds in the 100 meters and 51.13 seconds in the 400 meters.

Cahron Wheeler DE

School/Hometown: St. John's School/Baltimore, Md.

Height/Weight: 6-5, 266 pounds

Rating: Four-star

The Skinny: Wheeler is the 13th-rated defensive lineman and 128th-rated player overall in the 2027 class, per 247Sports. He chose Florida over offers from Clemson, Auburn, Tennessee and Boston College.

Zahmar Tookes DL

School/Hometown: Brighton HS/Rochester, N.Y.

Height/Weight: 6-4, 235 pounds

Rating: Three-star

The Skinny: Tookes is the 52nd-rated defensive lineman and rated 250th overall in the 2027 class, per 247Sports. He chose Florida over offers from Georgia, Nebraska, Boston College and Kentucky. In 2025, Tookes posted 10 tackles for loss, three sacks and one forced fumble for Brighton HS.

Kennedee Jackson OL

School/Hometown: Lithonia HS/Lithonia, Ga.

Height/Weight: 6-6, 297 pounds

Rating: Four-star

The Skinny: Jackson is the 16th-rated offensive tackle and 122nd rated overall player in the 2027 class, per 247Sports. He chose Florida over offers from Georgia, Georgia Tech, LSU and Auburn.

Ja'Bios Smith LB

School/Hometown: Swainsboro HS/Swainsboro, Ga.

Height/Weight: 6-3, 195 pounds

Rating: Four-star

The Skinny: Smith tallied 72 tackles, 8 tackles for loss. 1 sack and 1 fumble recovery in 9 games for Swainsboro HS in 2025. Per 247Sports, Smith is rated at the 13th-best linebacker and 177th-best player in the 2027 class. He chose Florida over offers from Texas A&M, South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama.

Elias Pearl WR

School/Hometown: Port Charlotte HS/Port Charlotte

Height/Weight: 5-10, 180

Rating: Four-star

The Skinny: Pearl is coming off a breakout junior season at Port Charlotte HS that included 69 catches for 1,052 yards and 13 TDs, 40 carries for 253 yards and 11 TDs rushing and two kickoff returns for TDs. He chose Florida over offers from Georgia, Ole Miss, Auburn and Colorado. Per 247, Pearl is the 15th-best receiver in the 2027 class and 114th best player nationally.

Cain Van Norden DL

School/Hometown: Bishop McNamara HS/District Heights, Md.

Height/Weight: 6-7, 265

Rating: Three-star

The Skinny: Van Norden chose Florida over offers from Virginia Tech, Georgia, Ole Miss and Maryland. He's the 90th rated defensive lineman in the 2027 class, per247Sports, and the 21st rated player from Maryland.

Andrew Beard RB

School/Hometown: Prince Avenue Christian School/Bogart, Ga.

Height/Weight: 5-10, 197

Rating: Four-star

The Skinny:  Beard finished his junior season with 155 carries for 1,260 yards (8.1 yards per carry) and 12 TD while also catching 29 passes for 435 yards and 5 TDs. He's the 8th-rated running back and 165th rated player nationally, per 247 Sports. Beard chose Florida over offers from Georgia, Clemson, Tennessee and Alabama.

Stive-Bentley Keumajou DL

School/Hometown: Coral Gables HS/Coral Gables

Height/Weight: 6-3, 295

Rating: Three-star

The Skinny: Born in England, Keumajou moved to the U.S. in 2025 and in his first high school season at Coral Gables played on both lines of scrimmage, Keumajou also kicked and punted at Coral Gables and played soccer and basketball. He's rated as the 37th-best defensive line recruit in the 2027 class and 29th-best player in Florida and chose UF over offers from Miami, Auburn, Georgia and Syracuse.

Elijah Hutcheson OL

School/Hometown: North Cross School/Roanoke, Virginia

Height/Weight: 6-6, 256

Rating: Four-star

The Skinny: Hutcheson is the 15th overall rated offensive tackle in the Class of 2027, per 247Sports, and the 110th ranked player nationally. He chose Florida over Clemson, Virginia Tech and Vanderbilt.

Kailib Dillard DB

School/Hometown: Jenks HS/Jenks, Oklahoma

Height/Weight: 6-0, 175

Rating: Three-star

The Skinny: Dillard is the 112th overall rated safety in the Class of 2027, per 247Sports, and the 446th ranked player nationally. He chose Florida over Georgia and Oregon.

Peyton Miller OL

School/Hometown: Anna HS/Anna, Texas

Height/Weight: 6-5, 290

Rating: Four-star

The Skinny: Miller is the eighth-rated interior offensive lineman in the Class of 2027, per 247Sports, and the 143rd ranked player nationally. He chose Florida over Texas, SMU, Arizona State and Clemson.

De'Voun Kendrick DL

School/Hometown: Carrollwood Day School/Tampa

Height/Weight: 6-4, 275

Rating: Three-star

The Skinny: Kendrick is coming off a junior season that included 28 tackles, 13 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks and 1 forced fumble. Per 247Sports, Kendrick is the 58th-rated defensive lineman in the 2027 class and the 41st-rated player in Florida. He chose Florida over offers from Louisville, Arkansas, Auburn and Boston College.

Anthony Jennings WR

School/Hometown: Dillard HS/Fort Lauderdale

Height/Weight: 6-0, 165

Rating: Three-star

The Skinny: Jennings is coming off a junior season at Dillard High that included 34 catches for 823 yards and 11 TDs. He's the 55th rated receiver in the 2027 class and the 35th-best player in the state of Florida per 247Sports. He chose Florida over offers from Maryland, Auburn, Florida State and Boston College.

Maxwell Hiller OL

School/Hometown: Coatesville Area HS/Coatesville, Pa.

Height/Weight: 6-5, 300

Rating: Five-star

The Skinny: Hiller is the top-rated left tackle recruit and fourth-rated player overall in the 2027 class, per 247Sports. He's the first five-star offensive line recruit Florida has landed since Martez Ivey in 2015. Hiller chose Florida over offers from Alabama, Tennessee, Cincinnati and Clemson.

Amare Nugent DB

School/Hometown: American Heritage HS/Plantation, Fla.

Height/Weight: 5-11, 178

Rating: Four-star

The Skinny: Nugent is rated as the 15th-best cornerback and 117th best player overall in the 2027 class, per 247Sports. He chose UF over offers from LSU, Notre Dame, Boston College and Auburn. As a sophomore, Nugent was part of a 4x100 relay squad that captured a Florida 3A track and field championship.

Tramond Collins WR

School/Hometown: Cottondale HS/Cottondale, Fla.

Height/Weight: 6-2, 183

Rating: Four-star

The Skinny: Collins is the fourth-rated athlete and 111th overall-rated player in the 2027 class, per 247Sports. He chose Florida over offers from Georgia, Alabama, Florida State and Auburn. As a sophomore at Cottondale HS in 2024, Collins was a dual-threat offensive star, totaling 1,063 yards of offense (661 yards rushing and 402 yards receiving) and 15 TDs (9 TD rushing and 6 TD receiving).

Davin Davidson QB

School/Hometown: Cardinal Mooney HS/Sarasota, Fla.

Height/Weight: 6-6, 215

Rating: Four-star

The Skinny: Ranked as the 13th-best quarterback and 220th best player nationally, per 247Sports. Chose Florida over offers from Auburn, Arkansas, California and Colorado. Davidson posted a 14-1 record as a first-year starter in 2025, leading Cardinal Mooney to a Florida 2A championship. He finished his junior season completing 137 of 212 passes for 2,360 yards with 23 TDs and 6 interceptions and displayed dual-threat ability, carrying the ball 18 times for 81 yards with 3 TDs.

Jackson Ballinger TE

School/Hometown: Centerburg HS/Centerburg, Ohio

Height/Weight: 6-4, 225

Rating: three-star

The Skinny: Ballinger is rated as the 21st-best tight end and 417th best player nationally in the 2027 class, per 247Sports. He chose Florida over offers from Arizona State, Cincinnati, Auburn and Arkansas.

Tommy Douglas TE

School/Hometown: The Hun School/Princeton, N.J.

Height/Weight: 6-4, 235

Rating: three-star

The Skinny: Douglas is the 17th-rated tight end recruit in the 2027 class and the 413th rated player nationally, per 247Sports and 247Sports composite. He chose Florida over offers from Pittsburgh, Tennessee, South Carolina and UCLA. Douglas finished his junior season at the Hun School in 2025 with 33 catches for 640 yards and 7 TDs.

Aamaury Fountain DB

School/Hometown: Northside HS/Warner Robbins, Ga.

Height/Weight: 6-3,190

Rating: three-star

The Skinny: Rated as the 26th best cornerback and 195th best overall recruit in the 2027 class, per 247Sports. Flipped commitment from South Carolina and also had offers from Alabama, Auburn and BYU. Recorded 32 tackles, 4 interceptions, 1 tackle for loss, 1 forced fumble and double-digit pass breakups in his junior season at Northside in 2025.

Kevin Brockway is The Gainesville Sun’s Florida beat writer. Contact him at kbrockway@gannett.com. Follow him on X @KevinBrockwayG1.

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Valve is removing Steam Gift cards from sale to combat scammers

Valve plans to end Steam Gift Card sales at retailers to combat scams Valve has confirmed on Steam that it plans to stop selling physical Steam Gift Cards at retailers, with sales ending once current retail inventories run out. Currently, the company expects retail inventories to run out by the end of 2026. Digital Gift […]

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Samsung showcases Galaxy Watch 9’s AI Health features in VivaTech 2026 trailer

10 June 2026 at 19:05

Samsung released the VivaTech 2026 trailer, showing off Galaxy Watch 9’s AI Health upgrades. The company is inviting fans around the world as it’s talking its vision for AI-powered connected care at VivaTech 2026, running June 17 to 20 at Paris Expo Porte de Versailles.

With wellness and long-term vitality growing in strategic importance, Samsung and its partners will present a range of services and solutions, including integrated health management through Samsung Health as well as innovations in longevity and pet care.

For VivaTech 2026, Samsung has the theme “Open Invitation to a Healthier Tomorrow,” where it will demonstrate how intelligent, connected experiences can support more proactive and preventive approaches to wellness.

VivaTech is Europe’s largest startup and tech event for spotlighting innovative solutions and addressing social challenges. Organized around the theme “Artificial Intelligence: Impact, Not Illusion,” the event will explore the industry’s transition into the AI era.

Global companies are set to present AI solutions across eight sub-themes: Productivity Reimagined; Sovereignty & Ethics; Energy, GreenTech & Mobility; Cybersecurity & Defense; Health & Longevity; Risk, Build, Scale; Creative Industries; and Tech Beyond the Obvious.

Earlier, Samsung revealed Health app redesign and upgrades coming to the Galaxy Watch 9 series this Summer. A preview is made available to existing users, but the features will be accessible only after the official debut of the upcoming watches.

Attendees will also get a preview of health features at the VivaTech event. Looking ahead, on June 19, the Korean tech giant will participate in a panel discussion exploring the future of artificial intelligence-driven advanced health experiences.

Samsung Health 2026

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Samsung secures NAND and DRAM leadership, HBM enters new phase

10 June 2026 at 18:18

Samsung has dominated the NAND and DRAM memory market in Q1 2026, while the HBM battle intensified. Counterpoint Research published the latest market research data, revealing the stats of the worldwide memory market in the first quarter.

Global NAND market Q1 2026

Samsung held 29% of the NAND market in Q1 2026. SK Hynix trailed at 18%, Kioxia at 14%, with Micron, SanDisk, and YMTC each scraping 13%. The market itself exploded, growing 90% quarter over quarter on the back of rising prices.

Global DRAM market Q1 2026

Samsung captured 38% of DRAM revenue in Q1 2026, with SK Hynix at 29% and Micron at 22%. The market surged 80% QoQ and a staggering 260% year over year. Notably, China’s CXMT tripled its share from 3% to 8% in twelve months.

Global HBM market Q1 2026

SK Hynix controls 58% of the HBM market. Samsung sits at 21%, tied with Micron. Meanwhile, SK Hynix’s dominance is shrinking; it held 69% in Q1 2025, down to 58% now.

Pay attention, Samsung just became the first supplier of HBM4 to NVIDIA. HBM4 shipments are expected to scale in the second half of 2026, with most current revenue still riding on HBM3E.

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Counterpoint: shipments of MediaTek and Qualcomm chipsets decline

10 June 2026 at 19:35

The skyrocketing costs of memory chips are changing the product mix of smartphone makers – cheaper, lower-margin phones aren’t selling so well, while pricier, high-performance models have bigger margins that helped them to absorb the blow. All of this has had an effect on the chipset market for smartphones, reports Counterpoint. MediaTek remains the largest vendor, though its market share has declined from 38% in Q1 2025 to 32% in Q1 this year. MediaTek’s strong presence in the entry-level and mid-tier segments is being undermined by the reduced smartphone sales in those...

Wear OS 7 rollout may be around the corner, hints Verizon Pixel Watch support page

10 June 2026 at 18:36

Google's Wear OS 7 update for Pixel smartwatches could be just around the corner, if recent changes to official Verizon Pixel Watch support pages are any indication. The folks over at Droid-Life spotted the updated support pages for the Pixel Watch 2, Pixel Watch 3, and Pixel Watch 4 on Verizon's website, which confirm the Wear OS 7 update for these smartwatches could be arriving soon. Pixel Watch 4 According to the changelog listed on the support pages, the update will include the June 2026 security patch and carry the version number CP2A.260603.001. Curiously, the pages...

Thermalright Introduces Peerless Assassin SE Series CPU Coolers

10 June 2026 at 18:38
Thermalright today introduced the Peerless Assassin 120 SE V3 and Peerless Assassin 140 V3 CPU coolers. Both are design improvements over the Peerless Assassin V3 series, and come with improved fans and aluminium fin-stack patterns. Both coolers are dual fin-stack (type-D) towers. The Peerless Assassin 120 SE V3 is the smaller of the two, and uses six 6 mm-thick nickel-plated copper heatpipes to transfer heat drawn from the base through the fin stacks. The base is made of C1100 copper. This cooler measures 125 m x 135 mm x 155 mm (excluding fans), weighing 608 g. The fans add about 200 g to the weight. Each of the two TL-P12 fans features fluid dynamic bearings, take in 4-pin PWM connections, turn at speeds of up to 2,000 RPM, pushing up to 70.84 CFM of airflow at 2.63 mm H₂O static pressure, and 29.8 dBA noise output, each.

The Peerless Assassin 140 SE V3 is the larger cooler among the two. Without the fans, the heatsink measures 132 mm x 140 mm x 158 mm, weighing 840 g. The cooler uses a 140 mm fan as a conveyor between the two fin-stacks, and a 120 mm intake. The 120 mm intake fan is a Thermalright TL-C12C-X28 V2, while the conveyor is a TL-D14CB. The intake fan turns at up to 1,850 RPM, pushing up to 88.89 CFM of airflow at 2.21 mm H₂O static pressure, and 29.5 dBA maximum noise. Meanwhile, the 140 mm conveyor turns at up to 1,500 RPM, pushing up to 77.84 CFM of airflow at 2.09 mm H₂O static pressure, and 25.6 dBA of noise. Both coolers support all modern desktop socket types, including AM5, LGA1851, LGA1700, AM4, and LGA1200/115x. The company didn't reveal pricing.

ASUS Goes Big With TUF Gaming 7X, Deploying A 47-Liter Chassis For RTX 5060 Ti-Powered Desktop

10 June 2026 at 19:23

An ASUS TUF Gaming PC with glowing internal components and a visible GeForce RTX graphics card, displayed in a dark, neon-lit room with the 'TUF GAMING' logo on the wall.

Unlike the existing TUF gaming desktops, ASUS went with a much larger chassis to accommodate bigger components. ASUS Launches TUF Gaming 7X Desktop, Powered by Core Ultra 275HX-RTX 5060 Ti Combo; Delivers Liquid Cooling for the CPU Popular hardware maker ASUS has launched its latest gaming desktop called TUF Gaming 7X in China, featuring a newer configuration and a much larger chassis than the existing TUF Gaming desktops. Usually, TUF Gaming desktops utilize a compact 15-liter chassis to ensure a smaller footprint without sacrificing performance, but this time, ASUS went with a much larger chassis to ensure easier upgradeability. As […]

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Square Enix Dangles Dirge of Cerberus Revival After Final Fantasy VII Revelation, But Part 3’s Climax Rests On Aerith’s Fate

10 June 2026 at 19:19

A character in the game Final Fantasy VII Revelation holds up a glowing, clawed gauntlet against a rocky landscape.

Being the conclusion of the trilogy, Final Fantasy VII Revelation will see the return of all the main cast of its predecessors, including Zack Fair, whose role will be expanded over Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, even though he was nowhere to be seen in the Summer Game Fest reveal trailer. The other character prominently featured in the game's key art but absent from the trailer is Aerith, who may also play a significant role in the third and final entry in the series, judging from what director Naoki Hamaguchi told Famitsu. “As for Aerith... I think everyone is worried and […]

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Apple Modified The Frequencies Of Its WWDC 2026 Keynote To Avoid Triggering Your Devices Each Time Siri Was Mentioned

10 June 2026 at 19:02

A logo for 'WWDC 26' with a sleek, metallic design on a black background.

Apple spends an inordinate amount of time on the minutiae of its events, which are typically planned down to a T, with the proverbial to-do list for the recent keynote apparently including gestures as thoughtful as modifying specific frequencies to avoid unintentionally triggering your Apple devices. Apple just did the most quintessential Apple-y thing by taking active steps to prevent triggering your devices each time the word "Siri" was mentioned in the WWDC 2026 keynote Apple's obsession with perfection is quite a novelty in the tech sphere. And, if you needed a specific evidence of the iPhone maker's minutiae-obsessed proclivities, […]

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Xbox CEO Signals the Potential of Cheaper Next-Gen Hardware as she Admits it’s “Hard to Imagine” Players Affording $1K+ Consoles

10 June 2026 at 18:49

Asha Sharma in a green jacket is smiling next to a Project Helix logo.

Xbox's new chief executive officer Asha Sharma continues to spend the beginning of her tenure undoing the decisions of the previous regime. After Sarah Bond described the next generation of Xbox as a "very premium, very high-end, curated experience," Sharma is relaying a seemingly more realistic message. One where she and her regime understand that players will likely neither be willing nor capable of spending thousands of dollars on new hardware, and that the platform will need to try something other than just trying to deliver a 'high-end, premium experience.' This is another comment that comes from Sharma's recent Fortune […]

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iPhone 18’s RAM Upgrade Depends On Whether Apple Will Downgrade One Component, And It’s Not A Bad Trade-Off To Be Honest

10 June 2026 at 18:41

Apple will have to make one compromise to give the base iPhone 18 a serious RAM upgrade

Apple had pretty much made it clear during WWDC 2026 that having more RAM in any device will help you keep it for longer while enjoying a truckload of features. While the company won’t have issues bringing 12GB of memory to the pricier iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max, the base model is where Apple could be torn as it combats the ongoing DRAM shortage. Fortunately, there’s still a way to bring the same RAM count to the standard version, but it’ll require one compromise. However, if you really think about it, buyers should have no issues in […]

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AMD Says EPYC Turin Already Crushes NVIDIA Vera by 2.37x in Agentic AI, With Zen 6 Venice Pushing the Lead Past 3.3x

10 June 2026 at 18:30

Three processors, Intel Xeon, AMD EPYC with a crown, and an NVIDIA chip, are displayed prominently above neon-lit platforms under the title 'Agentic AI'.

AMD has posted new benchmarks of its EPYC CPUs, including upcoming Venice against NVIDIA Vera, showcasing a huge performance advantage. AMD Says That Its EPYC CPUs Are Delivering Rack-Scale CPU Performance Today, Destroying Both NVIDIA Vera & Intel Xeon Within Agentic AI Workloads Agentic AI is pushing all major manufacturers to accelerate their CPU development as they race to drive multi-GW AI factories. The three major manufacturers involved in this race include AMD, Intel, & NVIDIA. Others, such as Arm, Qualcomm, and Broadcom, are also working on their own Agentic AI CPUs, but they have yet to start supplying their […]

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Is Cristiano Ronaldo playing today? Predicted lineups for Portugal vs Nigeria in pre-World Cup 2026 international friendly

10 June 2026 at 18:58
After shining in their most recent friendlies, Portugal face Nigeria in their final match before the 2026 World Cup. For this, fans are keeping a close eye on Cristiano Ronaldo’s status, as it is his last preparation before the long-awaited tournament.

Portugal have managed to remain one of the most competitive national teams. After securing their place at the 2026 World Cup, they have played three friendlies and remained unbeaten. They face Nigeria today as their final opponent before the anticipated tournament, looking to maintain their strong form. In light of today’s clash, fans are closely monitoring Cristiano Ronaldo’s status.

Cristiano Ronaldo is expected to start for Portugal, as he is in full physical condition. Despite this, Roberto Martínez could repeat the same approach and not allow him to play more than 45 minutes in order to avoid injuries. However, the 41-year-old striker arrives more motivated than ever, as he has not managed to score in his most recent matches with the national team and would be looking to end his goalscoring drought.

Alongside the veteran striker, head coach Roberto Martínez could opt for Pedro Neto on the left wing and Francisco Conceição. With this attack, they are looking for another victory to arrive at the 2026 World Cup in top form. Gonçalo Guedes could also have an opportunity to shine from the bench, just as he did against Chile. Nevertheless, they could have a huge task against Nigeria, putting their defensive line as their maximum.

While Nigeria did not qualify for the 2026 World Cup, they could make life difficult for Portugal. With their last defeat coming on August 12, 2025, they have put together numerous matches ending in either victories or draws, proving to be a highly competitive team. In addition, Terem Moffi, Samuel Chukwueze, and Alex Iwobi could trouble Roberto Martínez’s defensive line, as they are a brilliant team in attack.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Bruno Fernandes of Portugal celebrating.
Cristiano Ronaldo and Bruno Fernandes of Portugal celebrating.

Portugal predicted lineup vs Nigeria

As one of UEFA’s best national teams, Portugal arrive as clear favorites to defeat Nigeria. However, head coach Roberto Martínez will not be able to count on Rafael Leão, who received a red card in the previous match. As a result, Pedro Neto could once again have a chance to shine, as his pace and dribbling would be key. Still, all eyes are on Cristiano Ronaldo, who is looking to end his goalscoring drought.

With this in mind, Portugal could lineup as follows: Diogo Costa; João Cancelo, Ruben Dias, Goncalo Inacio, Nuno Mendes; Ruben Neves, João Neves; Francisco Conceição, Bruno Fernandes, Pedro Neto; Cristiano Ronaldo.

Nigeria predicted lineup vs Portugal

Nigeria have managed to build a highly competitive team. However, their attacking strengths are overshadowed by defensive mistakes, which caused them to miss out on the 2026 World Cup. Head coach Eric Chelle still has a squad full of stars capable of surprising Portugal. Therefore, they could arrive highly motivated for today’s match.

Considering this, Nigeria could play as follows: Maduka Okoye; Abdullahi Bewene, Semi Ajayi, Calvin Bassey, Zaidu Sanusi; Frank Onyeka, Wilfred Ndidi; Alex Iwobi, Samuel Chukweze, Moses Simon; Terem Moffi.

Cristiano Ronaldo #7 of Portugal looks on during the international friendly match.

Lionel Messi breaks 69-year-old Argentina scoring record in pre-World Cup 2026 friendly vs Iceland

10 June 2026 at 18:17
Messi's appearance, his sharpness on the ball, and a remarkable achievement reached during the match ensured that the evening in Alabama became far more significant than a routine pre-tournament friendly.

Lionel Messi gave Argentina exactly what it wanted to see ahead of the 2026 World Cup. The captain returned from a recent fitness concern, found the net shortly after coming off the bench, and helped the defending champion secure a comfortable victory over Iceland in its final warm-up match before the tournament. The result itself was encouraging, but there was an even bigger storyline unfolding beneath the surface.

Messi’s appearance, his sharpness on the ball, and a remarkable achievement reached during the match ensured that the evening in Alabama became far more significant than a routine pre-tournament friendly. Argentina defeated Iceland 3-0 in Auburn, Alabama, with goals from Valentín Barco, Lionel Messi, and Thiago Almada.

The world champion controlled large stretches of the match and ended its preparation schedule on a positive note. Lionel Scaloni opted to manage the workload of several key players. Messi, along with Julian Alvarez, Enzo Fernandez, and Alexis Mac Allister, started the match on the bench as Argentina continued its cautious approach ahead of the competition.

Iceland threatened early when Mikael Ellertsson missed a golden opportunity to open the scoring. Argentina quickly took control afterward, and Barco broke the deadlock when a loose ball fell kindly for him on the edge of the area.

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Lionel Messi of Argentina looks on during the international friendly match between Argentina and Iceland

The South American side remained patient throughout the first half. Iceland defended with discipline, but Argentina continued to create opportunities and gradually increased the pressure.

Messi returns and changes the game

The biggest roar of the night arrived when Messi stepped onto the pitch during the closing stages. After concerns surrounding muscle fatigue suffered while playing for Inter Miami, supporters were eager to see whether the captain was fully ready for another World Cup campaign.

The answer arrived almost immediately. Within moments of entering the match, Messi played a superb pass that led to Lautaro Martínez being fouled inside the penalty area. The 38-year-old superstar stepped forward and calmly converted from the spot. The goal extended Argentina’s advantage and removed any lingering doubts about his readiness for the tournament.

Con la primera pelota de Messi en el juego… ¡PENAL PARA ARGENTINA! ⚽❗

Lo cobra Messi, Argentina aumenta la ventaja 2-0 ante Islandia en el amistoso. pic.twitter.com/HztiSby31x

— ESPN Deportes (@ESPNDeportes) June 10, 2026

His influence did not stop there. The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner later helped create Argentina’s third goal, combining with Rodrigo De Paul before Thiago Almada finished the move to complete a convincing victory.

The historic record revealed

While the goal helped secure the result, it also carried historic significance. Messi’s strike was his 117th goal in an Argentina shirt and his 199th international appearance. More importantly, it made him the oldest goalscorer in Argentina national team history, breaking a record that had stood for 69 years.

The previous mark belonged to Angel Labruna, who scored for Argentina against Brazil in 1957 at the age of 38 years and nine months. Messi surpassed that achievement at 38 years, 11 months, and 18 days old, adding yet another milestone to an extraordinary international career.

The record further highlights the longevity that has defined Messi’s career. Nearly two decades after making his senior debut, he continues to deliver decisive moments for his country on football’s biggest stages.

Lionel Messi of Argentina celebrates after scoring

Marcus Rashford future up in the air as Barcelona reportedly decide not to pay €30m buy option to Manchester United

10 June 2026 at 18:06
After delivering solid performances under Hansi Flick, Marcus Rashford seemed destined to continue at Barcelona. However, the Englishman’s future now appears uncertain, as the Blaugranas have reportedly decided not to pay the €30 million buy option to Manchester United.

Marcus Rashford managed to rediscover his spark at Barcelona. Under Hansi Flick, he became one of the team’s most productive players. With this, he seemed destined to remain at the Spanish side. However, the 28-year-old star’s professional future now appears uncertain. Ahead of the 2026–27 season, the Blaugranas have reportedly decided not to pay the €30 million buy option to Manchester United for the Englishman.

According to Ferran Correas, via Diario Sport, the Blaugrana have already informed Rashford’s camp that they will not activate the €30 million purchase option, which expires in five days. Although they attempted to negotiate a reduced fee or a new loan deal, this was not possible. As a result, Marcus will have to return to Manchester United after the 2026 World Cup to define his next professional steps.

After this information became known, Rashford removed from his Instagram profile the description stating that he was a Barcelona player. With the World Cup just days away, his performance in the tournament could define his future, as several clubs appear to be monitoring his situation closely. In addition, the Blaugrana could still wait for the 28-year-old star to pressure the Red Devils into accepting a lower offer to return to Hansi Flick’s team.

Marcus Rashford is emerging as the favourite to start for England at the 2026 World Cup. Although head coach Thomas Tuchel has Anthony Gordon available, the 28-year-old star has had a more prominent role in recent matches, delivering very strong performances. Because of this, he could produce a standout tournament in an attempt to convince Barcelona to pursue his signing, as he appears to have a clear priority of remaining at the Spanish side.

Barcelona star Marcus Rashford
Marcus Rashford of FC Barcelona smiling prior a game.

Anthony Gordon’s arrival jeopardizes Rashford’s future at Barcelona

While Rashford delivered some good performances, he did not manage to secure a starting spot at Barcelona. In fact, he was often used as a substitute in the second half of the season, disappointing in the Champions League. Due to his inconsistency and being 28 years old, the Blaugrana decided to bet on Anthony Gordon, paying €80 million to Newcastle United. With this move, Marcus now appears to have no place in Hansi Flick’s team.

Ahead of the 2026–27 season, Raphinha re-emerges as the starter on the left wing, as he is key to the collective system. As his backup, Hansi Flick could rely on Gordon, as his high-pressing and pace makes him a huge asset for the future. Because of this, Marcus Rashford appears to be without a role, as he would have to play as a centre-forward or right winger, not on his natural left spot.

With no guaranteed place in Hansi Flick’s rotation, the Blaugrana could decide not to go ahead with his signing, as they would have to pay at least €20 million or even more. In addition, Marcus Rashford may be tempted to join any other top European clubs, where he could have much more prominence and play in his preferred left-wing position, something Barcelona do not seem able to offer.

Marcus Rashford of FC Barcelona looks on during the LaLiga EA Sports match.

Regis Prograis names the one champion who can defeat Shakur Stevenson: “He can’t be beat”

10 June 2026 at 18:08

Shakur Stevenson has been linked to a number of names since his super-lightweight title win, but there is one man that former sparring partner Regis Prograis believes will beat the pound-for-pound star if given the opportunity. Since claiming the WBO crown at 140lbs by comprehensively beating Teofimo Lopez, Stevenson has been called for fights against […]

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Resmen açıklandı: Kocaelispor'da ayrılık

Kocaelispor, kaleci Gökhan Değirmenci ile yolların ayrıldığını açıkladı.

Trendyol Süper Lig ekiplerinden Kocaelispor, sözleşmesi sona eren 37 yaşındaki kaleci Gökhan Değirmenci için veda paylaşımı yaptı.

Yeşil-siyahlı kulübün sosyal medya hesaplarından takım kaptanlarından Gökhan Değirmenci için yapılan paylaşımda, "Nice maçlar, kupalar, hikayeler... Hepsinden daha önemlisi armaya olan sadakat. Bu şehirde yaşayan her insanın hafızasında daima yer edinecek ve her zaman güzel hatırlanacaksın Gökhan Değirmenci. Kaptanımız Gökhan Değirmenci'ye emekleri için teşekkür eder, devam eden kariyerinde sonsuz başarılar dileriz. Teşekkürler Kaptan." ifadelerine yer verildi.

Gökhan Değirmenci, geride kalan sezonda Kocaelispor formasıyla 13 maça çıktı.

Can'da yollar uzun: Bild son durumu açıkladı

Galatasaray'a transfer olacağı iddia edilen milli yıldız Can Uzun için Almanya'dan ters köşe bir haber geldi! Dünyaca ünlü Bild gazetesi, transferin perde arkasını aralarken, Frankfurt yönetiminin belirlediği dudak uçuklatan bonservis bedeli ve masaya oturmak için şart koştuğu o katı kuralı ifşa etti.

Son günlerde adı sıkça Galatasaray ile ve son günlerde de Fenerbahçe ile anılmaya başlayan Can Uzun cephesinde sıcak gelişmeler yaşanıyor.

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İddiaların aksine, milli futbolcunun şu ana kadar Galatasaray dahil hiçbir kulüple anlaşma sağlamadığı belirtildi. Geleceğiyle ilgili henüz kesin bir karar vermeyen 20 yaşındaki yıldız oyuncu, seçeneklerini değerlendirmeye devam ediyor.

Can Uzun

Frankfurt yönetimi, Can Uzun'un transferi için adeta servet istiyor. BILD'in haberine göre; Alman kulübü genç oyuncu için en az 60 milyon euro bonservis bedeli belirledi. Frankfurt'un bu rakamın altındaki hiçbir teklifi kesinlikle değerlendirmeye almayacağı ve masaya dahi oturmayacağı net bir şekilde ifade edildi.

Transfer piyasasını sarsan asıl detay ise Frankfurt'un şu anki duruşu oldu. Alman ekibinin, Can Uzun için şu anda Galatasaray da dahil olmak üzere hiçbir kulüple resmi bir transfer görüşmesi yürütmediği vurgulandı. Masada ne resmi bir teklif ne de süregelen bir diyalog bulunuyor.

Can Uzun

Haberde, Eintracht Frankfurt yönetiminin transfer politikasındaki katı bir kurala da dikkat çekildi. Frankfurt kurmayları, oyuncu tarafının yeni kulüple kesin olarak anlaşmaya vardığını resmi olarak öğrenmeden hiçbir kulüple bonservis pazarlığına ya da resmi transfer görüşmesine başlamıyor.

Can Uzun henüz hiçbir takımla el sıkışmadığı için, Galatasaray veya bir başka kulübün Frankfurt ile resmi müzakerelere başlama ihtimali şu an için tamamen saf dışı kalmış durumda. Genç yıldızın önümüzdeki günlerde alacağı karar, Avrupa transfer piyasasındaki taşları yerinden oynatacak.

Aykut Kocaman gelmeden şok etti: Talisca ve Guendouzi'ye yer yok

Fenerbahçe'de Aziz Yıldırım'ın teknik direktör adayı Aykut Kocaman, Kadıköy'de devrim yaratacak 4-4-2 planını hazırladı! Raporda adı geçen dünya yıldızlarının üstü çizilirken, yeni 'Mehmet Topal-Josef' ikilisi de belli oldu.

Aziz Yıldırım’ın takımın başına getirmeyi planladığı Aykut Kocaman uygulayacağı taktiksel planı şimdiden hazırladı.

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Kadıköy'de yeniden 4-4-2 sistemini hayata geçirmeyi hedefleyen tecrübeli teknik adam, hafızalara kazınan efsane orta saha kurgusunu modernize ederken, transfer listesinde de büyük bir temizliğe gidecek.

Fenerbahce

Kocaman’ın katı, disiplinli ve savunma güvenliğini ön planda tutan 4-4-2 sistemi, kulüp gündemindeki birçok dünya yıldızının biletini kesti. Deneyimli teknik adamın, kendi oyun şablonuna ve taktiksel disiplinine uymadığı gerekçesiyle şu isimleri kadroda kesinlikle düşünmediği öğrenildi:

- Talisca

- Guendouzi

- Fred

- Nene

- Musaba

Fenerbahce

Fenerbahçe taraftarının hafızasında derin izler bırakan Mehmet Topal ve Josef de Souza ikilisinin modern versiyonunu kurmak isteyen Kocaman, orta sahanın merkezindeki rolleri net olarak belirledi.

N'Golo Kante, Mehmet Topal’ın geçmişte üstlendiği defansif emniyet sübabı ve süpürücü rolünü birebir üstlenecek.

İsmail Yüksek ise Josef de Souza’nın dinamik, git-gelli ve pres gücü yüksek rolünü sahaya yansıtarak orta sahanın motoru olacak.

Kayserispor'da devir teslim

Kayserispor, teknik direktör Erling Moe ile yollarını ayırdığını ve takımı Atila Gerin'e emanet ettiğini duyurdu.

Kayserispor, teknik direktörlük koltuğunda radikal bir değişikliğe gitti. Sarı-kırmızılı kulüp, Norveçli çalıştırıcı Erling Moe ile yollarını ayırdığını duyururken, vakit kaybetmeden yeni teknik patronunu açıkladı. Kayserispor, takımı Atila Gerin’e emanet etti.

Kulüpten yapılan resmi açıklamada, Erling Moe’ye kulübe verdiği emeklerden dolayı teşekkür edilerek başarı dileklerinde bulunuldu.

Ayrılık ilanının hemen ardından harekete geçen Kayserispor yönetimi, Atila Gerin ile her konuda anlaşma sağladı. Kulüp tesislerinde düzenlenen imza töreninde Gerin, kendisini sarı-kırmızılı renklere bağlayan 1+1 yıllık resmi sözleşmeye imza attı.

Bizim Çocuklar hakeme dikkat: Venezuelalı uçan tekmelere aldırmıyor

A Millilerimizin kritik Avustralya mücadelesinde düdük çalacak Jesús Valenzuela saha içinde tavizsiz görünen ancak "uçan tekmelere" kart çıkarmamasıyla tanınan bir hakem... skandalı bol Venezuelalı için Bizim Çocuklar'ı sahada büyük bir tehlike bekliyor.

Milli Takımımızın kritik Avustralya mücadelesi öncesi, karşılaşmayı yönetecek Venezuelalı hakem Jesús Valenzuela'yı Fotospor olarak mercek altına aldık.

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Güney Amerika futbolunun en üst düzey ve en tanınan hakemlerinden biri olan Jesús Valenzuela, uluslararası arenada yüksek profilli maçların aranan isimlerinden biri. 2021 yılında IFFHS tarafından CONMEBOL bölgesinin en iyi hakemi seçilen, Dünya Kupası ve Copa América deneyimlerine sahip 1983 doğumlu hakem, kariyer istatistiklerinde maç başına 4-5 sarı kart ortalamasıyla dikkat çekiyor. Ancak madalyonun diğer yüzü, A Millilerimizin çok dikkatli olması gerektiğini gösteriyor.

Valenzuela, saha içinde oldukça atletik, ciddi ve oyuncularla mesafe koyan ("no-nonsense") bir tarza sahip. Jest, mimik ve sert bakışlarıyla otorite kurmaya çalışan, oyuncuların itirazlarını ise genellikle görmezden gelen Venezuelalı hakemin en büyük negatif yönü ise disiplin kontrolündeki aşırı esnekliği.

Mıllı Takım

Güney Amerika’nın sert futbol yapısına ayak uyduran Valenzuela, oyunun akışını bozmamak adına bazen net kartlık pozisyonları es geçebiliyor. Hakem analistlerinin raporlarına göre; 2022 Dünya Kupası’ndaki İngiltere - ABD ve 2024 Copa América'nın açılışındaki Arjantin - Kanada maçlarında sert ve sakatlayıcı müdahaleleri sadece sözlü uyarılarla geçiştirmesi, onun en zayıf halkası olarak görülüyor. Hatta büyük turnuvalarda Lionel Messi’ye yapılan kontrolsüz darbelere bile kart çıkarmaması uzun süre hafızalardan silinmedi.

Kariyerinde kanıtlanmış bir şike davası ya da cezası bulunmayan, FIFA ve CONMEBOL'ün bu anlamda en güvendiği isimlerin başında gelen Valenzuela, iş saha içi yönetimine geldiğinde ise büyük tartışmaların odağında yer alıyor.

Özellikle yakın dönemde yönettiği Boca Juniors - Cruzeiro Copa Libertadores mücadelesinde sergilediği "çifte standart", vermediği kartlar ve net bir el pozisyonunu cezalandırmaması, Arjantin medyasında "skandal" ve "maçı katletmek" olarak yorumlanmıştı. VAR kayıtları açıklandıktan sonra bile eleştirilerin ardı arkası kesilmedi.

Oyuncularla diyalog kurmaktan kaçınan ve izole bir yönetim anlayışı benimseyen Valenzuela, tansiyonu yüksek maçlarda kontrolü tamamen kaybetme riski barındırıyor. Rakibin sert oyununa göz yumma potansiyeli yüksek olan Venezuelalı hakemin bu tarzı, ikili mücadelelerde canımızı yakabilir.

DÇ-2026: son çempionun qrupu – “Səhra Tülküləri” sürpriz arzusunda

10 June 2026 at 18:30

ABŞ, Kanada və Meksikanın ev sahibliyi edəcəyi dünya çempionatının startına 10 gün qalıb. “Futbolpress” yeni rubrikaya başlayır – bu müddətdə qrupları, komandaların mundiallardakı çıxışlar və şansları haqda məqalələr dərc edəcək.

Ötən yazılarımızda A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H və İ qrupunu dəyərləndirdik. İndi isə J qrupuna nəzər salaq:

Qrup J
Əlcəzair
Argentina
Avstriya
İordaniya

Əlcəzair

1964-cü ildən FIFA-ya üzv olan “Səhra Tülküləri” tarixində beşinci dəfə dünya çempionatında iştirak edəcək. Komandanın mundiallardakı ən böyük uğuru 2014-cü ildə 1/8 finala yüksəlməsi olub.

Əlcəzairin mundialın tarixinə adını yazdırmağı bacarıb. Komanda 1982-ci ildə İspaniyada keçirilən dünya çempionatında həmin dövrlərin ən güclülərindən olan Qərbi Almaniyanı məğlub etməklə Avropa komandasına qalib gələn ilk Afrika təmsilçisi oldu.

Həmin mundial Əlcəzair tarixinə “Xixon rüsvayçılığı” kimi də yazılıb. Belə ki, qrupda iki qələbə qazanan yığma sonuncu turda Avstriyanın Qərbi Almaniyaya qalib gəlməsiylə növbəti mərhələyə vəsiqə qazana bilməyib. Bu qalmaqallı nəticələrdən sonra FIFA mundiallarda son turun oyunlarının hamısını eyni vaxtda keçirir.

Afrika təmsilçisinin heyətinin dəyəri 256.9 milyon avrodur. FIFA reytinqində 28-ci sırada olan yığma qrupda ikincilik üçün iddialıdır. Heyətin ən dəyəri oyunçusu “Bayer”də çıxış edən İbrahim Mazadır Onun qiyməti 45 milyon avrodur. Mazadan başqa, komandada Fares Çaibi, Amin Giuri, Rayan Ait-Nuri kimi tanınmış futbolçular var.

Əlcəzair mundiallarda:
13 oyun, 3 qələbə, 3 heç-heçə, 7 məğlubiyyət.

Argentina

“Tanqoçular” Cənubi Amerikanın ən uğurlu yığmalarındandır. Son çempion ümumilikdə mundiallarda üç dəfə “qızıl” qazanıb. 6 finalda iştirak edən Argentina 1930, 1990 və 2014-də ikinci, 1978, 1986 və 2022-də birinci olub.

Son illər milli komandaların futbolunda ən uğurlu yığma məhz Argentinadır. Lionel Skaloninin rəhbərlik etdiyi kollektiv 2021 və 2024-də Amerika Kubokunu, 2022-ci ildə dünya çempionatını qazanıb.

Heyətdə kifayət qədər ulduzlar var. Bu mundial həm də tarixin ən yaxşı futbolçularından biri hesab edilən Lionel Messinin sonuncu beynəlxalq yarışı olacaq.

“Tanqoçular” mundiallarda:
88 oyun, 47 qələbə, 17 heç-heçə, 24 məğlubiyyət.

Avstriya

Avropanın ən qədim yığmalarından olan Avstriya 8-ci dəfə dünya çempionatında iştirak edəcək. Komanda ötən əsrdə iki dəfə mundialda mükafatçılar sırasına düşüb. Yığma 1934 və 54-cü illərdə müvafiq olaraq üç və dördüncü yeri tutub.

XXI əsrdə birinci dəfə mundialda iştirak edəcək avstriyalıların heyətinin dəyəri 242.20 milyon avrodur. Komandanın ən bahalı futbolçusu Konrad Laymerdir. “Bavariya”da çıxış edən yarımmüdafiəçinin dəyəri 32 milyon avrodur.

Avstriya millisi mundiallarda:
29 oyun, 12 qələbə, 4 heç-heçə, 13 məğlubiyyət.

İordaniya

Qrupun zəif bəndi İordaniya yığmasıdır. Asiya təmsilçisi tarixində birinci dəfə dünya çempionatının əsas mərhələsində iştirak edəcək.

Yığma beynəlxalq arenada buna qədər ən böyük uğurunu 2023-cü ildə əldə edib. İordaniya Asiya Kubokunda gümüş medal qazanıb.

Qızıl dövrünü yaşayan yığmanın heyətinin dəyəri 20.3 milyon avrodur. Komandada yalnız bir futbolçu Avropada legioner həyatı yaşayır. Bir vaxtlar adı “Qarabağ”la da hallanan Mussa Əl Tamari “Renn”də top qovur. Komandanın aparıcı üzvü olan hücumçunun dəyəri 10 milyon avrodur.

J qrupunun afişası
16 oyun Argentina – Əlcəzair
16 iyun Avstriya – İordaniya
22 iyun Argentina – Avstriya
22 iyun İordaniya – Əlcəzair
27 iyun Əlcəzair – Avstriya
27 iyun İordaniya – Argentina

Şahin Cəfərov

Güləş Federasiyası yeni layihəyə başlayıb

10 June 2026 at 18:15

Azərbaycan Güləş Federasiyası (AGF) və Məktəbəqədər və Ümumi Təhsil üzrə Dövlət Agentliyi (MÜTDA) yeni layihəyə start verib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Güləşlə sağlam yaşa” layihəsi məşhur güləş simalarını təhsil ocaqlarında məktəblilərlə görüşdürür. İlk belə görüş olimpiya və 2 qat dünya çempionu, AGF və MOK-un vitse-prezidenti Fərid Mansurovun iştirakıyla Abşeron-Xızı Regional Təhsil İdarəsinin nəzdində fəaliyyət göstərən Sumqayıt şəhər 7 nömrəli tam orta məktəbdə baş tutub.

Tədbirin giriş hissəsində məktəbin direktoru Nuranə Hümbətova çıxış edərək gənc nəslin sağlam, vətənpərvər və fəal yetişməsində idmanın mühüm rol oynadığını vurğulayıb və layihə təşkilatçılarına minnətdarlığını bildirib.

Daha sonra Mansurovun idman yolundan bəhs edən videoçarx nümayiş etdirilib. Ardınca Olimpiya çempionu öz uğur hekayəsini bölüşüb, karyerası boyunca qarşılaşdığı çətinliklər və əldə etdiyi nailiyyətlər barədə danışıb. O, məktəblilərə məqsədyönlü olmağı, daim öz üzərlərində çalışmağı, sağlam həyat tərzi seçməyi tövsiyə edib. F.Mansurov təhsilin, idmanla məşğul olmağın və düzgün qidalanmanın önəmini xüsusi vurğulayıb. Görüş çərçivəsində məktəblilərin iştirakı ilə sual-cavab sessiyası keçirilib. Şagirdlər qonağa müxtəlif suallar ünvanlayıb, onun tövsiyələrini dinləyiblər. Tədbirin maraqlı hissələrindən biri də “Kahoot” platforması üzərindən təşkil olunan intellektual müsabiqə olub. Qaliblər, o cümlədən ən maraqlı sualların müəllifləri AGF tərəfindən hədiyyələrlə təltif edilib. Sonda Oolimpiya çempionunun iştirakı ilə imza mərasimi keçirilib, məktəblilər xatirə avtoqrafları əldə edib və kollektiv xatirə şəkli çəkdiriblər.

Qeyd edək ki, layihənin əsas məqsədi məktəblilər arasında sağlam həyat tərzinin təbliği, güləş idman növünə marağın artırılması, milli idman dəyərlərinin təşviqi, həmçinin uşaq və yeniyetmələrin fiziki aktivliyə cəlb edilməsidir.

“Şəfa” onlarla vidalaşdı

10 June 2026 at 17:44

“Şəfa” üç futbolçusu ilə vidalaşıb.

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

Müdafiəçi Hüseyn Mürsəlov, yarımmüdafiəçi Aqil Nəsibov və hücumçu Amir Ebrahimzadenin “Şəfa” ilə müqavilələrinin müddəti başa çatıb. Klub adıçəkilən oyunçularla yola davam etməyib.

“Şəfa” yeni mövsümdə Premyer Liqada mübarizə aparacaq.

“Mançester Yunayted”də üç ayrılıq

10 June 2026 at 17:28

“Mançester Yunayted” üç futbolçusu ilə yollarını ayırıb.

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

“Qırmızı şeytanlar” Ceydon Sanço, Tayler Malasiya və Kazemiro ilə vidalaşıb.

“Mançester Yunayted” Premyer Liqada mövsümü üçüncü sırada bitirib.

“İnanıram ki, “Şəfa”da oynamaq karyerama müsbət təsir göstərəcək”

10 June 2026 at 17:16

“Şamaxı”dan ayrılan Arsen Ağcabəyovun yeni klubu məlum olub. Müdafiəçi “Şəfa” ilə müqavilə imzalayıb.

Arsen “Futbolpress.az“a açıqlamasında keçidini şərh etdi:

“Şəfa”nın planları və yanaşması diqqətimi çəkdi. Bu klubun mənə uyğun olacağını bildim. İnanıram ki, “Şəfa”da oynamaq karyerama müsbət təsir göstərəcək”.

25 yaşlı futbolçu ötən mövsüm “Şamaxı” formasıyla 29 oyunda 2 qol vurub, 1 məhsuldar ötürmə edib.

“Şəfa” yeni mövsümdə Premyer Liqada mübarizə aparacaq.

Şahin Cəfərov

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Decart’s new world model can simulate hours of photorealistic driving — with some caveats

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Liverpool set asking price for Chiesa with two Serie A clubs circling

10 June 2026 at 17:59

Wednesday’s reports claim that two Serie A clubs are considering making moves for Federico Chiesa during the summer transfer window as Liverpool set their valuation for the former Juventus winger. 

Could Chiesa return to Serie A this summer?

Chiesa could be on the move this summer after spending the last two seasons in the Premier League with Liverpool, where he has failed to establish himself as a regular in the starting line-up under Arne Slot. 

After a complicated summer in 2024 following a miserable EUROs campaign with Italy and effectively being sent into exile by Juventus with one year remaining on his contract, Chiesa joined Liverpool in a €15m deal, but struggled to get up to full fitness for most of the 2024-25 season. 

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 23: Federico Chiesa of Liverpool during the Carabao Cup Third Round match between Liverpool and Southampton at Anfield on September 23, 2025 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Jan Kruger/Getty Images)
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 23: Federico Chiesa of Liverpool during the Carabao Cup Third Round match between Liverpool and Southampton at Anfield on September 23, 2025 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Jan Kruger/Getty Images)

His 2025-26 campaign began more encouragingly, but still, the 28-year-old only played for a total of 318 minutes in the Premier League this season and only appeared in the starting line-up once across the league and Champions League. 

Now, according to reports from Caught Offside, Liverpool are prepared to let the former Juventus forward leave for a fee in the region of €20m this summer. 

It has been reported that Como, who will play in the Champions League for the first time in the club’s history next season, are among the sides interested in making a move for Chiesa this summer. 

Wednesday’s report adds that Napoli, who will be led by Chiesa’s former Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri next season, are also among the interested parties.

Agents confirm Juventus and Roma interest in Ruggeri

10 June 2026 at 17:58

Matteo Ruggeri’s agents confirm Juventus and Roma’s interest in the Atlético Madrid defender: ‘There are requests from Italy and abroad.’

Juventus and Roma are among the clubs interested in Atlético Madrid left-back Ruggeri.

Agents admit Juventus and Roma want Ruggeri

The defender’s agents Manuel Montipò and Tullio Tinti spoke to Sky Sport Italia after a meeting with Inter directors on Wednesday morning.

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)

The two parties are not thought to have discussed Ruggeri’s potential move to Inter. Tinti, in fact, is also the representative of Nerazzurri defenders Alessandro Bastoni and Matteo Darmian.

“Ruggeri provided seven assists in 48 games with Atlético Madrid, playing almost every game as a starter,” Montipò said.

“The club is very happy with the player and wants to retain him. As of today, he’s an Atlético Madrid starter. The market is open, and anything can happen. There are requests from Italy and abroad, but as of today, there’s nothing concrete.”

Gazzetta had claimed on Wednesday morning that Roma were interested in Ruggeri, and the Sky Sport reporter specifically asked the defender’s agent about the links with the Giallorossi and even Juventus.

“He is in a top club, and all top clubs look for strong players, but I don’t know,” Montipò said.

BARCELONA, SPAIN - AUGUST 17: Matteo Ruggeri of Atletico de Madrid controls the ball whilst under pressure from Omar El Hilali of RCD Espanyol during the LaLiga EA Sports match between RCD Espanyol de Barcelona and Atletico de Madrid at RCDE Stadium on August 17, 2025 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Judit Cartiel/Getty Images)
BARCELONA, SPAIN – AUGUST 17: Matteo Ruggeri of Atletico de Madrid controls the ball whilst under pressure from Omar El Hilali of RCD Espanyol during the LaLiga EA Sports match between RCD Espanyol de Barcelona and Atletico de Madrid at RCDE Stadium on August 17, 2025 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Judit Cartiel/Getty Images)

At that point, Tinti stepped in, confirming both clubs’ interest: “I know, and there are many more,” he said before leaving with a smile on his face.

Ruggeri joined Atléticoé Madrid from Atalanta in a €17m deal last summer. The 23-year-old has yet to make his senior Italy debut and is under contract at the Wanda Metropolitano until June 2030.

Inter have agreement in principle with Solet and close in on Udinese asking price

10 June 2026 at 17:36

Wednesday’s reports claim that Inter have the basis of an agreement on personal terms with centre-back Oumar Solet and that the Nerazzurri are close to matching the asking price set out by his current club, Udinese. 

Where Inter stand in Solet negotiations with Udinese

Inter are hoping to add to their defensive department after their domestic double in 2025-26, with senior squad members Francesco Acerbi and Matteo Darmian set to leave the club at the end of their contracts later this month. There have also been reports that Yann Bisseck could be sold in a profitable deal this summer as well. 

Udinese’s Solet has been a relatively long-term target for Inter, and Nerazzurri sporting director Piero Ausilio has recently confirmed that the Frenchman is among the options that the club are considering ahead of the summer transfer window. 

“We will definitely do something about (the defence), I can confirm that. We have to intervene, even if it’s just for numbers because Darmian and Acerbi’s contracts are expiring,” Ausilio said in a recent interview.  

“Solet is among those that we’re following, he’s done well in Italy. Like him, however, there are also others. We will get ourselves a good defender for the start of the season.”  

According to reports from various outlets on Thursday, including La Gazzetta dello Sport, Inter have the basis of an agreement on personal terms with Solet. There have been suggestions that the 26-year-old is prepared to sign a four-year contract worth around €2.5m per season in wages. 

UDINE, ITALY - MAY 17: Oumar Solet of Udinese in action during the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and US Cremonese at Stadio Friuli on May 17, 2026 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)
UDINE, ITALY – MAY 17: Oumar Solet of Udinese in action during the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and US Cremonese at Stadio Friuli on May 17, 2026 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)

Inter are also said to be close to matching Udinese’s asking price, which is understood to be set at €25m. La Gazzetta dello Sport claims that Inter are ‘around €3m shy’ of satisfying Udinese’s demands.

The clubs remain in discussions over the potential formula of the deal, as there is a chance Solet moves on an initial loan deal with an option or obligation to buy at a later date. If this were to be the case, Solet would likely sign a new contract extension with Udinese first, given that he will be entering the final year of his deal this summer.

It has also been reported that Arthur Atta has come up in conversations between the two clubs, but La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that the Nerazzurri were simply requesting information and that nothing has progressed much further on that front at this stage.

Ongoing Juventus talks as Aston Villa open to Martinez sale

10 June 2026 at 17:29

Juventus expert Romeo Agresti reports that Aston Villa are open to selling Emiliano Martinez, and talks between the Premier League side and the Old Lady are ongoing ‘to reduce the gap between the asking price and the offer.’

Juventus are in talks with Aston Villa over Argentine goalkeeper Martinez.

Aston Villa prepared to sell Dibu Martinez

Multiple sources in Italy claim that the Bianconeri have reached an agreement in principle with the 33-year-old, who is ready to sign a three-year contract in Turin.

Juventus expert Romeo Agresti confirms the player and the Bianconeri have already shaken hands, yet the Serie A giants must now convince Aston Villa to sell the Argentine keeper.

Agresti claims on X that Aston Villa are open to selling Martinez, but have yet to reach an agreement with the Serie A giants.

BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - MAY 21: Emiliano Martinez of Aston Villa looks on from the bus during the Aston Villa trophy parade on May 21, 2026 in Birmingham, England. Aston Villa defeated SC Freiburg in the UEFA Europa League Final in Istanbul to claim their first European trophy in 44 years. (Photo by Naomi Baker/Getty Images)
BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND – MAY 21: Emiliano Martinez of Aston Villa looks on from the bus during the Aston Villa trophy parade on May 21, 2026 in Birmingham, England. Aston Villa defeated SC Freiburg in the UEFA Europa League Final in Istanbul to claim their first European trophy in 44 years. (Photo by Naomi Baker/Getty Images)

“Negotiations are needed to reduce the gap between the asking price and the offer,” wrote Agresti.

Sky Sport Italia previously reported that Juventus are pushing for a free transfer, but it’s unlikely that Aston Villa will release Martinez for nothing, as the Argentine international is under contract until 2029.

According to Corriere dello Sport, Aston Villa’s asking price is €10m, while Gazzetta claims that the Premier League side have demanded €15m.

ISTANBUL, TURKEY - MAY 20: Aston Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez reacts during the UEFA Europa League Final 2026 match between SC Freiburg and Aston Villa FC at Besiktas Park on May 20, 2026 in Istanbul, Turkey. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)
ISTANBUL, TURKEY – MAY 20: Aston Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez reacts during the UEFA Europa League Final 2026 match between SC Freiburg and Aston Villa FC at Besiktas Park on May 20, 2026 in Istanbul, Turkey. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

Juventus fans seem to be excited by the potential arrival of Martinez, as thousands of them have commented on the goalkeeper’s latest Instagram post begging him to move to the Allianz Stadium.

 

Official: Nottingham Forest send Lucca back to Napoli

10 June 2026 at 17:03

Nottingham Forest confirm Lorenzo Lucca will return to Napoli after a six-month loan spell at the City Ground.

Italy international Lucca will return to Napoli after a six-month loan spell at Nottingham Forest, the Premier League club confirmed in a statement on Wednesday.

Official: Lucca returns to Napoli from Nottingham Forest

Forest confirmed their retained list for 2026-27, but didn’t include the Italian centre-forward.

“Lorenzo Lucca will return to SSC Napoli following the conclusion of his loan spell at the City Ground,” Forest said.

LEEDS, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 06: Lorenzo Lucca embraces Igor Jesus of Nottingham Forest as Omari Hutchinson and Sean Dyche look on during the Premier League match between Leeds United and Nottingham Forest at Elland Road on February 06, 2026 in Leeds, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)
LEEDS, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 06: Lorenzo Lucca embraces Igor Jesus of Nottingham Forest as Omari Hutchinson and Sean Dyche look on during the Premier League match between Leeds United and Nottingham Forest at Elland Road on February 06, 2026 in Leeds, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)

Lucca joined Forest on loan with an option to buy from Napoli in the January transfer window, but only made four Premier League appearances, scoring one goal.

Lucca also collected five appearances in the Europa League, scoring no goals.

The 2025-26 season was quite tough for the 25-year-old, who failed to impress at both Napoli and Forest.

EINDHOVEN, NETHERLANDS – OCTOBER 21: Lorenzo Lucca of Napoli reacts after being shown a red card by referee, Daniel Siebert, during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD3 match between PSV Eindhoven and SSC Napoli at PSV Stadion on October 21, 2025 in Eindhoven, Netherlands. (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)

Lucca joined the Partenopei from Udinese for €26m a year ago, but didn’t settle in under Antonio Conte, leaving the Stadio Maradona after just six months.

Lucca will now be assessed by Massimiliano Allegri, who is expected to be appointed as the new Napoli coach in the coming days.

Lucca finished the 2025-26 season with just three goals in 32 games with Napoli and Forest.

22 G/A star fits the kind of signing Manchester United are looking for but there’s one concern

10 June 2026 at 17:47

Manchester United are reportedly looking for an experienced striker like Robert Lewandowski this summer, but there could be some issues with this particular deal.

Although Lewandowski is a free agent and would therefore not command a transfer fee, it seems Man Utd are moving away from deals like this one.

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That’s according to BBC Sport, who cite the former Barcelona striker’s high wages as a key concern for the Red Devils, who have over-paid for big-name players on numerous occasions in the recent past.

The post-Sir Alex Ferguson era has been full of expensive flops and gambles on ageing stars that didn’t really pay off, even if some would argue there was still some merit in bringing in the likes of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Casemiro, and Cristiano Ronaldo for his second spell at Old Trafford.

Robert Lewandowski transfer currently looks unlikely for Manchester United

Lewandowski recently left Barcelona at the end of his contract, and he finished strongly at the Nou Camp with a record of 20 goals and two assists in all competitions in the season just gone.

The veteran Polish forward may still have it in him to play at the highest level for a bit longer, but at the age of 37 it could also be another expensive mistake for United to meet his salary demands now.

Rio Ferdinand has praised Lewandowski and suggested that it could be a deal for MUFC to pursue, but the BBC’s Simon Stone has played down the story.

“As for Lewandowski, I think he fits the profile of an experienced forward United would want to take some of the pressure off (Benjamin) Sesko. However, his salary demands are likely to be huge and United are trying to get away from those kinds of deals,” the reporter said.

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Who else could United sign up front?

It’s interesting to see that United are keen for someone experienced like this for Benjamin Sesko to rotate with and potentially learn from.

Lewandowski is one of the top strikers of his generation, so there aren’t really many better options than that, but perhaps United could still find someone a bit younger.

Perhaps former United striker Danny Welbeck, who is still delivering the goods in the Premier League with Brighton, could be an option worth exploring, or even Aston Villa’s Ollie Watkins.

For now, though, perhaps United will focus on other priorities, such as midfield, with the BBC also noting that Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson is a top target.

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Leeds wants to quickly sign player that Arsenal has always liked

Leeds wants to quickly sign player that Arsenal has always liked
Leeds wants to quickly sign player that Arsenal has always liked

Ousmane Diomande is one of the Sporting Club players Arsenal have monitored closely over the last few seasons, but they now face the possibility of losing out on his signature to Leeds United. The Ivorian defender has developed into one of the most highly regarded young centre-backs in European football and continues to attract attention from several clubs.

Arsenal have long admired Diomande and regard him as one of the finest defensive prospects on the continent. Despite maintaining an interest in the player, the Gunners have yet to make a decisive move to bring him to the Emirates, choosing instead to continue assessing his development at Sporting.

Leeds United Increase Their Interest

That cautious approach could now prove costly, as Leeds United are reportedly determined to bring Diomande to the Premier League. Daniel Farke’s team are understood to have identified the defender as one of their leading transfer targets as they prepare for the challenges of the upcoming season.

According to Sport Witness, Leeds have intensified their pursuit of the Ivorian and are eager to complete a deal as quickly as possible to avoid missing out on the opportunity to sign him.

The report adds that Leeds are aware of the interest from several high-profile clubs but remain confident that acting swiftly could strengthen their chances of winning the race for his signature.

Arsenal Face an Important Decision

In the coming weeks, Arsenal may need to demonstrate how serious they are about signing Diomande by accelerating their efforts and attempting to persuade him that a move to North London represents the best option for his future.

The Gunners have shown patience in their approach to the transfer market, but this situation could require a more proactive strategy if they are to avoid losing a player they have admired for an extended period.

It will be interesting to see whether Arsenal are willing to match the proposals that Leeds may place on the table and whether Diomande would favour a move to the Emirates over the prospect of securing more regular playing opportunities elsewhere. The outcome could depend on both sporting ambitions and the role each club is prepared to offer the defender moving forward.

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PISCATAWAY, NEW JERSEY - OCTOBER 18: The Rutgers Scarlet Knights mascot looks on during the game between the Rutgers Scarlet Knights and the Oregon Ducks at SHI Stadium on October 18, 2025 in Piscataway, New Jersey. (Photo by Isaiah Vazquez/Getty Images) | Getty Images

I can remember a time when Rutgers had over 30 varsity sports….but I’m old

I am a Rutgers letterwinner.

In the fall of 1971, I was sitting around WRSU, the student station at Rutgers. A fellow radio person came in and said he had just signed up to play lightweight football.   

I don’t think I even knew it existed. A sport that had been at Rutgers since 1934, and actually won league titles, was a mystery to me. I decided to walk over to the College Avenue Gym and find out more. I ended up signing up; my WRSU colleague never showed up at a team meeting again.

At 5’6”, I played offensive tackle and on the defensive line during my final two years at Rutgers. But this was lightweight – or 150-pound – football. I played games at Army, Navy, Princeton, Cornell, Columbia, and Penn; I got a “rug burn” playing on the newly created artificial turf installed at Franklin Field. And I recovered a fumble against Princeton.

I am a Rutgers letterwinner.  

That’s me – after the Penn game at the “old” Rutgers Stadium

A letterwinner for a sport that doesn’t exist anymore, at least not at Rutgers. In 1989, the decision was made to drop the sport, a decision that Columbia had already made years earlier. A decision that Princeton made a few years back. At Princeton, the call was made because the numbers weren’t adequate to properly field a team. At Rutgers, it was mostly financial.

It was the same reason that then-athletic director Bob Mulcahy used when at the end of the 2006-07 school year, it was announced that the University was dropping six sports: men’s heavyweight crew, men’s lightweight crew, men’s fencing, women’s fencing, men’s swimming and diving and men’s tennis.

That year, there were University-wide cuts because of budget constraints. But, for many, including this writer, it seemed like an easy out to eliminate the cost of a few sports in order to “fix” football. When Mulcahy was fired in 2008, it was determined that there was someunreported moving of funds, and that the cutting of the six sports ended up simply moving the money to football.

There were stories circulating at the time of those other sports’ demise, stories indicating thatwrestling was also on the chopping block. Some thought that when John Sacchi decided to step down as coach in 2007, it was going to be the convenient time to cut the program.

It didn’t happen. Thankfully.

But the same can’t be said at other schools. Some accounts put the number of eliminated wrestling programs at 350 since the 1970s. Today, Division I has just 79 NCAA programs with 64 in Division II. Division III, where there technically are no athletic scholarships and smaller budgets, has over 100. But that’s just wrestling.

Title IX, requiring some equity for women’s sports, caused many schools to eliminate sports over the last 50 or so years. And the Covid pandemic in 2020 wasn’t necessarily the ultimate cause, but many schools dropped athletic programs during that period, as well. Between March and November 2020, some 352 sports were cut, the vast majority being Olympic/non-revenue sports. And 2025 was brutal, as scores of colleges dropped any number of sports or their entire athletic program. Some schools, not necessarily because of the House settlement, closed entirely. Many of these were at DII, DIII, or NAIA schools. But at D1, where the settlement really impacts budgets, there were at least 40 sports announced as being eliminated, though none in football or basketball.

Is this a sustainable situation? We’re well aware of Rutgers’, how shall I say this, precarious finances. But there are other Division I schools that have to be looking at their budgets, at the need for paying athletes (or watch them go elsewhere for a big payday), thinking whether they can ask donors or local businesses for even more in order to keep the lights on and sports operating. How much strain can a college’s – and its athletic arm’s – budget take before the actual reason the school exists is in question? Can we have high level athletic programs, run an educational enterprise, and still balance the budget?

In the next installment of Can They Afford It? The Crushing Weight of Funding Modern College Athletics, we’ll take a look at Playing sports while finding a cure for cancer.

From Haaland to Yamal: Five big names featuring at their first World Cup in 2026.

From Haaland to Yamal: Five big names featuring at their first World Cup in 2026.
From Haaland to Yamal: Five big names featuring at their first World Cup in 2026.

This summer will mark the first World Cup appearances for some of the game's top talents. There's no bigger stage than the World Cup and these elite names will hope to make an impression.

Here are five big names featuring at their first World Cup in 2026.

Erling Haaland - Norway

Erling Haaland will lead a golden generation of Norwegian talent ready to make up for lost time this summer. Norway return to the World Cup stage for the first time since 1998 this summer, having sent a statement in qualification.

Ståle Solbakken's side qualified with a 100% record from eight games, beating Italy home and away, with Haaland in unstoppable form. TheManchester City striker's 16 goals were more than double the next-highest scoring players in UEFA's qualifiers, and extended his record for the national team to 55 goals in 50 caps. Haaland belongs on the big stage.

Lamine Yamal - Spain

Lamine Yamal broke multiple records as part of Spain's Euro 2024 winning team, as the teenager exploded on the international scene.

His milestones at that tournament included becoming the youngest-ever European Championship player and goalscorer, the latter set with a semi-final stunner against Spain.

Yamal's elevation to elite status has only accelerated since. He scored 16 goals and assisted 11 more asBarcelona won the La Liga title this season and, at just 18, is already among the world's finest talents.

Alexander Isak - Sweden

Alexander Isak endured a nightmare debut season atLiverpool as a missed pre-season and serious injury derailed his first campaign at Anfield.

Isak has since returned to fitness and some encouraging performances in Sweden's warm-up games indicate he's ready to shine this summer.

The 26-year-old, in full flight, is a game-changing number nine and, alongside Viktor Gyokeres, will carry Sweden's hopes. The Scandinavians return to the World Cup after failing to qualify in 2022.

Kenan Yildiz - Turkey

Juventus are planning sales this summer after missing out onChampions League football, but Kenan Yildiz is considered untouchable in Turin. The 21-year-old scored 10 goals and created six more in Serie A, re-emphasising his standing as one of the league's best young talents.

Yildiz will form part of a talented Turkish team at the 2026 World Cup, where The Crescent-Stars return for the first time in 24 years.Turkey finished third at their previous World Cup appearance.

Michael Olise - France

It takes a phenomenal campaign to beat Harry Kane to the Bundesliga Player of the Season award, but that's exactly whatMichael Olise produced in 2025/26.

The Frenchman scored 15 goals and provided a league-leading 19 assists, a return which saw him voted the Bundesliga's best. Olise will now join a star-studdedFrance side seeking to reach a third consecutive World Cup final.

A hat-trick against Northern Ireland this week proved Olise is ready for a big impact.

Memphis football's Charles Huff on Capitol Hill for college sports discussion

Memphis football coach Charles Huff is visiting Capitol Hill on June 10 to participate in a roundtable discussion — led by Senators Ted Cruz and Maria Cantwell, co-authors of the Protect College Sports Act — on several issues currently facing college athletics.

The focus of the meeting will be "on the unique effects of instability, litigation, and financial pressure on student athletes, women’s and Olympic sports, HBCUs, and first-generation college students and schools outside the wealthiest tier," according to a media advisory issued June 9.

The Protect College Sports Act is aiming to increase antitrust protection for the NCAA, restrictions on player movement via the transfer portal, and new rules for head coaches leaving for another job before their season ends. It would also address eligibility concerns regarding professional athletes re-entering the college ranks and how conferences sell their media rights and determine membership through realignment moving forward.

Others representing college athletics who are expected to participate include:

  • Syracuse women's basketball coach Felisha Legette-Jack
  • Middle Tennessee football coach Derek Mason
  • Texas Southern University president James W. (JW) Crawford III
  • Big South Conference commissioner Sherika A. Montgomery
  • Akron women's soccer player Sara Bower
  • Boston University men's swimmer Gannon Flynn

Senators Eric Schmitt (R-Mo.) and Chris Coons (D-Del.) are also expected to attend the discussion.

President Donald Trump has endorsed the bipartisan legislative effort that he believes will resolve "many of the most urgent issues challenging our Universities and Student-Athletes, stops the chaos and, most importantly, it may be the last chance to save College Sports, and Colleges themselves, before it's too late."

Former Alabama football coach Nick Saban also recently testified before Congress in support of the proposed legislation.

On June 2, the Big Ten and SEC publicly took a joint stance against the Protect College Sports Act as it is currently drafted, citing “critical issues” it leaves “unresolved.”

USA TODAY Sports contributed to this report.

Reach sports writer Jason Munz at jason.munz@commercialappeal.com, follow him @munzly on X.

This article originally appeared on Memphis Commercial Appeal: Memphis football coach Charles Huff part of DC college sports roundtable

Joe Schoen still optimistic that WR Malik Nabers will be ready Week 1

Malik Nabers | Getty Images

Recent evidence has led to the belief that New York Giants star wide receiver Malik Nabers won’t be ready for Week 1 as he grinds through his rehab from a complicated knee surgery. Giants’ GM Joe Schoen, though, is still a believer.

“I still think he’ll be fine Week 1,” Schoen told Yahoo Sports on Monday. “So we’ll see. He’s trending in the right direction. Again, these things take time, so it’s not instant. Every patient is different.”

The Giants open the season Sept. 13 with a Sunday Night Football game against the Dallas Cowboys.

Nabers suffered a torn ACL and other injuries in a Week 4 game last season.

Giants head coach John Harbaugh did not sound optimistic about Nabers’ Week 1 availability when he spoke about it last month.

“He’s in the middle of it,” Harbaugh said after the Giants held their third OTA. “It’s such a hard thing. It’s an ACL and whatever else he had in that knee. Not a simple knee.

“He’s in the slog of it, the grind of it I would say. He’s fighting through it. He’s here every day, working hard at it. Just impossible to predict. The goal is to start the season, and get out there some time in training camp. 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.

“I know he’s fighting like crazy to do his best to be out there,” Harbaugh said. “My experience with guys is the first time they have a serious injury, it’s tough because it’s new for him. It’s a tough process.”

Nabers participated in the Brian Burns Charity Softball Game a couple of weeks ago, and there were questions about how well he was moving around.

The Giants, of course, would be a better team with a healthy, productive Nabers in the lineup. Let’s hope Schoen’s optimism proves to be well-founded. If it doesn’t, and it takes Nabers a bit longer to be ready to compete at the NFL level, so be it.

Raiders players are popular throughout the country

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HENDERSON, NEVADA - MAY 02: Fernando Mendoza #15 of the Las Vegas Raiders handles the ball during the team's rookie minicamp at the Las Vegas Raiders Headquarters/Intermountain Health Performance Center on May 02, 2026 in Henderson, Nevada. (Photo by David Becker/Getty Images) | Getty Images

We all know the Raider Nation runs deep. Indeed, the Las Vegas Raiders have fans throughout the country and the entire world for that matter.

This is another example of it. According to a year-long study by Bookies.com, Raiders players are the most google searched players in three of the 50 states.

Rookie quarterback Fernando Mendoza is the most searched player from fans in Nevada and Indiana, where he led the Hosiers to their first National championship winning season last year. The Raiders’ 2025 first-round draft pick, running back Ashton Jeanty, was the most searched NFL player in the state of Idaho, where he starred for Boise State.

So, the interest is definitely high for Raiders and their young stars.

In other Raiders’ news:

What 4-star EDGE Chaz Gray's commitment means for Washington football

Chaz Gray is the 18th commitment in Washington's 2027 class, pledging to Jedd Fisch and the Huskies on Tuesday afternoon following a visit to Montlake on May 29.

The 6-foot-4, 250-pound edge rusher from St. Joseph Regional (NJ) is the No. 438 player in the 247Sports Composite rankings, making him the top-rated recruit in Washington's class who does not qualify as a blue-chip recruit (although he's rated as a four-star by Rivals). The Huskies' top eight commitments - quarterback Blake Roskopf, wide receivers Tre Moore, Braylon Pope, and Dontay Tyson, defensive linemen Tevita Nonu and Jon Ioane, running back Jeremy Adeyanju, and safety Isala Aisa Wily-Ava are all four-star recruits in the composite rankings.

BREAKING: Four-Star EDGE Chaz Gray has Committed to Washington, he tells me for @Rivals

The 6’4 250 EDGE chose the Huskies over Tennessee, Clemson, and UCF

“I’m all in, GO DAWGS!!!”https://t.co/kNbD5QsCNWpic.twitter.com/WMPwmSG8V4

— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) June 9, 2026

Gray chose Washington over offers from Tennessee, Clemson, and UCF, marking another major recruiting win for the Huskies after securing Moore over Miami and Ohio State and beating out Texas A&M for Tyson in recent weeks.

As a junior, Gray had 40 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss, and 3.5 sacks in 10 games for the eventual state champions. Despite that seemingly modest pass rush production and his bigger size for a high school player, Gray projects to remain on the outside in college, which is notable for the Huskies considering that many of their recent commitments on the defensive line have leaned more towards the interior.

That likely means that outside linebackers coach Aaron Van Horn sees Gray as a potential successor to senior Jacob Lane, the former Emerald Ridge standout who has grown into a starter for the Huskies. Lane could potentially return for a fifth season in 2027 if the NCAA's proposed five-for-five eligibility rule passes by the end of the season, but Washington would need someone to fill his shoes by 2028 at the latest.

Isaiah Ward and Russell Davis II are also on their final years of eligibility on the edge as of right now, which may end up leaving a big void at the position heading into 2027. Logan George, Devin Hyde, Ramzak Fruean, Hayden Moore, and Victor Sanchez Hernandez have remaining eligibility without rule changes and Gray will be joined by three-star Mater Dei (CA) rusher Matamatagi Uiagalelei as newcomers to the room. Uiagalelei may end up playing more of an interior role, similar to the one his brother Ta'ita'i Uiagalelei played for the Huskies in 2025.

Speaking of brothers, Gray's is a composite five-star recruit and the No. 1 linebacker in the class of 2028. Tahj Gray accompanied his older brother to Montlake for the visit on May 29, so Washington may now be very much in the mix to snag three New Jersey recruits in three cycles after signing quarterback Derek Zammit this season. Jedd Fisch and his staff have done well with brothers during their time on Montlake: Ward and his brother Anthony Ward both came over from Arizona, Uiagalelei committed to the Huskies after watching his older brother start for the team last season, offensive tackle Kodi Greene cited the ability to play with his brother - walk-on defensive back Kayden Greene - as a major reason he came to Washington, defensive tackle Derek Colman-Brusa had a similar story about his brother Lowen, an offensive lineman, and the Huskies have commitments from twin brother linebackers Ethan and Justin Coach from St. John Bosco (CA) in the class of 2027.

But the older Gray is an ascending player in his own right, and it wouldn't be surprising to see him and Desert Edge (AZ) wide receiver Zerek Sidney to earn their fourth stars and give Washington at least ten blue-chip recruits in Fisch's first follow-up from the best class in school history in the 2026 cycle.

In short: Washington has made obvious their commitment to recruiting the high school ranks, and it continues to pay off at the national level. Recent four-star defensive tackle visitor Sam LeJeune of Poplarville (MS) and upcoming four-star offensive line visitor DaJohn Yarborough of Basha (AZ) could continue that trend if the Huskies are able to reel them in after showing them what Montlake has to offer.

This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: What 4-star EDGE Chaz Gray's commitment means for Washington Huskies

2026 Lakers draft prospects: Jaden Henley

The Los Angeles Lakers are about to begin what could turn out to be a very consequential offseason. They're projected to have tens of millions of dollars of salary cap space, as well as two future first-round draft picks to offer in a trade, and those resources could allow them to start to truly build a championship-caliber team around Luka Doncic.

Los Angeles will also have the No. 25 pick in this year's draft. They have been working out prospects in this year's draft class, including Jaden Henley, a 6-foot-7 wing from Grand Canyon University.

Henley is adept at attacking the basket and finishing at the rim, and he averaged 17.7 points, 5.7 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 1.6 steals a game this past season as a senior. He draws fouls at a relatively high rate (he attempted 6.4 free throws a game compared to 12.7 field-goal attempts a game during the 2025-26 campaign), and he loves to attack in transition and get into attack mode early in possessions.

The Ontario, Calif. native also seems to have plenty of potential on the defensive end, where he can effectively guard players at multiple positions and make plays on the ball. He is fairly athletic and can jump fairly high, which makes him seem like an intriguing prospect when combined with his other strengths.

However, Henley isn't a reliable 3-point shooter. He made 37.8% of his 3-point attempts as a freshman and 35.1% of such attempts two years later, but he regressed to 26.8% from that distance as a senior. Improving his outside shooting will be a big key to him finding a future in the NBA.

He could end up being a second-round pick in the draft later this month.

This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: 2026 Lakers draft prospects: Jaden Henley

Chiefs DB Nohl Williams discusses his increased role heading into 2026

Kansas City Chiefs defensive back Nohl Williams spoke with the media on Tuesday at mandatory minicamp. He revealed comfort level and increased role heading into next season.

“For sure, way more comfortable than last year. I would say that I’ve gained – the terminology is easier, it’s more ingrained into my brain now – the scheme,” said Williams, “The second year in the defense, you should catch on, or you’re not studying.”

The departures of veteran starters Trent McDuffie and Jaylen Watson have opened up opportunities for Williams to stand out in his second year.

“I’m still attacking it the same. I attack it even harder now,” said Williams, “You know, I would be lying if (I said) they don’t expect a lot from me, but I’m ready for it. I’m prepared; I’m going to keep preparing still in the offseason and going into training camp, so (I) just got to keep preparing.”

Williams finished his rookie season with 48 total tackles and seven pass deflections in 17 games played.

This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Chiefs DB Nohl Williams discusses his increased role heading into 2026

College Baseball Transfer Portal Rankings: Top 25 overall players

Baseball portal rankings

The NCAA Transfer Portal opened on June 1 for college baseball and will close on June 30. Through the first week or so of the portal, there’s already plenty of talent. Below you’ll find the top 25 overall players who have entered their names so far, as of June 8.

While the portal is open, the season is still ongoing. The College World Series will get underway in Omaha on Friday, June 12.

For a full rundown of college baseball’s transfer portal, bookmark On3’s tracker with the latest entries and commitments. On3 also has the latest intel on players in the portal.

1. Notre Dame OF Bino Watters (committed to LSU)

Bino Watters has been one of the ACC’s most productive hitters in his two seasons at Notre Dame. As a freshman in 2025, he hit .317 with nine home runs and a .984 OPS, driving in 39 runs with 26 strikeouts to 32 walks.

This season, Watters broke out even more. In 2026, he hit .362 with 10 homers and 51 RBI. He finished with a 1.057 OPS. He’s our top-ranked transfer at this point.

2. Clemson C Nate Savoie

2026 was Nate Savoie’s first at Clemson, and he had quite the season. He hit .329 in 57 games with the Tigers, belting 16 home runs with 52 RBI in addition to a 1.009 OPS.

Savoie was also a star in 2025 at Loyola Marymount. In his two-year career, he’s hitting .316 with 36 home runs.

3. Gonzaga RHP Landon Hood (committed to LSU)

Landon Hood was one of the best pitchers in the country this season at Gonzaga. While he only made four starts, he tossed 54.1 innings as a key piece of the Gonzaga bullpen.

In 16 appearances, Hood posted a 2.48 ERA with 78 strikeouts to just 21 walks. He finished the season with five saves. He’s already committed to LSU.

4. Washington OF Jackson Hotchkiss

Jackson Hotchkiss is one of the best power bats available in the college baseball transfer portal right now. He took an enormous step forward in 2026 after hitting .241 with six homers as a freshman in 2025.

This season, Hotchkiss hit .339 with 20 home runs and 47 RBI. He’s also stolen 16 bases through his two seasons.

5. Northwestern State LHP Brody Trosclair (committed to Tennessee)

Brody Trosclair is one of the most intriguing players available to this point. The lefthander just wrapped up his freshman season at Northwestern State, posting a 1.89 ERA in 10 appearances (four starts).

Trosclair tossed 38 innings in 2026, striking out 55 batters with just 11 walks. He earned First Team All-Southland Conference and Southland Conference Pitcher of the Year honors as a freshman.

6. UConn LHP Cayden Suchy

Another intriguing left-hander, Cayden Suchy was the Big East Pitcher of the Year in 2026 at UConn. He made 14 starts and threw 82.1 innings, with one complete game.

Suchy posted a 2.84 ERA in 2026. He struck out 94 batters with just 23 walks on the season.

7. Fairleigh Dickinson OF Hunter Ray

Hunter Ray made some real noise in 2026. The FDU outfielder was the NEC Player of the Year after finishing second in the country with 32 home runs.

Ray didn’t just hit for power, as he finished with a .345 average this season. He drove in 81 runs and also stole 24 bases, making him a well-rounded and coveted bat in college baseball’s portal.

8. Mercer C Eli Stephens (committed to Georgia Tech)

Eli Stephens hit .267 in limited action as a freshman in 2025 at Mercer, but he broke out in 2026. The sophomore catcher hit .374 this season, belting 20 home runs with 64 RBI.

Stephens was a big part of Mercer’s success in 2026. He finished with an OPS of 1.224. He’s committed to Georgia Tech.

9. Florida Gulf Coast C Jon Embury (Florida commit)

Jon Embury was one of the nation’s top catchers in 2026, finishing as a semifinalist for the Buster Posey Award. He hit .364 this season with 17 home runs and 60 RBI.

Embury finished the season with a 1.084 OPS. He also hit 13 doubles. And Embury has already committed to Florida for 2027.

10. Kansas State OF AJ Evasco

AJ Evasco has had two productive seasons at Kansas State. As a freshman in 2025, he hit .311 with 11 home runs and 52 RBI.

Evasco improved his average to .348 in 2026, while he hit eight homers and 51 RBI. So far across his two seasons, he’s a career .330 hitter with 19 homers, 103 RBI and a .949 OPS.

College Baseball Transfer Portal Rankings: 11-25

11. Baylor IF Travis Sanders
12. Wake Forest RHP Blake Morningstar (Miami commit)
13. Texas State SS Dawson Park (LSU commit)
14. Texas Tech SS Linkin Garcia (Texas commit)
15. Mercer 1B/RHP Braydon Kersey (Tennessee commit)
16. South Carolina LHP Alex Valentin
17. Pittsburgh C Sebastian Pisacreta
18. Cal Baptist SS Chris Ramirez
19. Florida State C Hunter Carns
20. UCF SS Jordan Lodise (Georgia Tech commit)
21. Georgia State C/OF Brady Christman (Mississippi State commit)
22. Georgia State IF Wills Maginnis
23. Jacksonville State RHP Maddox McDougall (Florida commit)
24. William & Mary SS Jamie Laskofski (North Carolina commit)
25. Samford OF Jake Souders (Mississippi State commit)

Patriots Insider Casts Doubt On Reunion With Stefon Diggs

Former New England Patriots Wide Receiver Stefon Diggs

Patriots Insider Casts Doubt On Reunion With Stefon Diggs originally appeared on NESN. Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The New England Patriots released Stefon Diggs in the offseason, but some fans are still holding out for a reunion.

Eliot Wolf has not closed the door on a reunion. However, he made it seem like it would take an injury or major change to the team for the team to bring him back.

"I never like to rule anything out. There's always different scenarios that come up, whether you have an injury or a scheme shift or whatever the case may be, so don't want to close the door on anything," Wolf said in March.

Diggs was the Patriots' leading receiver last year, but the team upgraded at the position after releasing him. They signed Romeo Doubs and traded for A.J. Brown. While Diggs could join them to make an elite trio, Patriots insider Mike Reiss thinks it's unlikely.

"I would be surprised myself," Reiss said on WBZ CBS News Boston on Tuesday. "No one has told me this, but my feeling when they moved on from him was that both sides said, 'This was great for the year. Let's go our separate ways,' with the idea that we're not going to close the door and say it can't happen... My hunch is he's just waiting around the league for an opportunity. I don't know where that may be, but for a player of his caliber, he might be more inclined to wait until training camp. I don't know what he's thinking."

Diggs was a great player for the Patriots, but it seems likely that his run with the team ends after one season. Barring an injury between now and the start of the season, Diggs will likely be playing elsewhere.

More NFL: Patriots Declined Multiple A.J. Brown Trade Packages, Months Of Negotiations

Knicks Run Moves Kalshi, Polymarket Off the Timeline and Into the Streets

Knicks fans have been taking to the New York City streets to celebrate the team’s success during this year’s NBA Finals run. At the same time, Kalshi and Polymarket are trying to capitalize on the momentum, turning the internet culture they cultivate into real-world, viral marketing moments.

The prediction-market rivals, both valued in the multibillions, have used shitposting tactics to generate attention online, from posting AI-generated images of sports stars with salacious headlines to paying influencers known for spreading fake news to promote their platforms.

As crowds gathered outside Madison Square Garden, two viral fan moments drew scrutiny after it emerged both had prediction-market ties.

Kalshi has taken heat over a clip after Game 1, when 23-year-old Knicks fan MD Ahnaf Hossain spoke into a Kalshi-branded microphone, saying, “My mayor Muslim, my bagel Jewish. My Christian Dior — Knicks in four!” The clip, amplified by a Kalshi-affiliated social media account, has drawn tens of millions of views and coverage in outlets including The Washington Post and New York Times.

Kalshi later posted a follow-up interview with Hossain, who said he was drawn to the “iconic Kalshi mic.” The moment has drawn sharp scrutiny, including some who claim Hossain should admit he wasn’t the first to utter the phrase.

‘Organic’ Marketing Stunt

Kalshi says the original moment was a stroke of good luck. The company has been sending videographers—and a robot donned in a Kalshi-sponsored Knicks jersey called BingBot—to capture the celebration scene. 

Kalshi connected with Hossain after he commented on one of the posts of his clip that went viral and they coordinated to film the second video. As part of the second stunt, Kalshi gifted Hossain an actual Dior scarf.

“It was smart marketing on our part, but it was also organic,” Kalshi spokesperson Dani Lever tells Front Office Sports. “We didn’t go find him and say ‘hey, come talk into this mic.’ He found us and then we connected to make the second video.”

My Mayor's Muslim.
My Bagels Jewish.
My Christian Dior.@mdhbef has united New York City. pic.twitter.com/wE8aTClXgZ

— Kalshi Sports (@KalshiSports) June 8, 2026

Lever says Kalshi isn’t fazed by online critics; the company is enjoying the Knicks’ success the same way fans are. “Everybody has this energy in New York right now,” she says. “We’re really proud to be a New York company.”

Polymarket Makes a Deal

Separately, 22-year-old Knicks fan Jake Epstein set out to see if he could say “Jalen Brunson” 100,000 times while livestreaming outside of MSG on Sunday, ahead of Monday’s Game 3. 

“I remember going to games when we had 17 wins, but the Garden would still shake when we were up by 20,” he tells FOS. “Now that we’re in the Finals, I just wanted to do something fun and peaceful.”

Epstein wore a tuxedo and livestreamed his stunt, which turned out to be more challenging than he expected thanks to rain, 85-degree heat, and the need to keep charging his laptop. “I didn’t even know if I could do it,” he says. “There were so many times I wanted to quit.”

Eventually the internet found that Polymarket had gotten involved. “Annnnnnd prediction markets ruined it,” a senior social media editor for the outlet Semafor posted.

Epstein says Polymarket was not involved in the planning of his stunt. “They came up to me around the 94,000 mark and said they loved what I was doing, that they’re a company born in New York City, and their founder is from here,” he tells FOS. “They asked if I had any other ideas and how they could be helpful.” 

He says he and Polymarket were planning another stunt for Wednesday for Game 4. The idea was a Jalen Brunson “lookalike contest,” Epstein says, where one fan would win a ticket to an upcoming Finals game. However, a few hours after the initial interview, Epstein told FOS that the exhaustion of his original stunt—it took him almost 12 hours to say Jalen Brunson 100,000 times—had gotten to him; he wasn’t feeling well and had to call off Wednesday’s contest. 

“It took a harder toll on my body than I expected,” he says.

Polymarket did not respond to a request for comment on this story. Epstein still hopes to figure out something he can do with the company as the series continues. \ While he won’t be putting up thousands of dollars to attend a game at MSG, he might just show up in San Antonio, where he says he has “a lot of family.”

Epstein says the “only consolation” of the Knicks losing the game after his stunt is that New York now has a chance to close out the series in San Antonio.

“In 1999, the Spurs won on our court, so I think it would be poetic justice, especially for Patrick Ewing, who was injured and didn’t get to play in that series, if the Knicks won this series on their court,” he tells FOS.

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Liverpool, Bayern Munich lose race to sign German wonderkid

Liverpool, Bayern Munich lose race to sign German wonderkid originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Each summer transfer window allows players and clubs all across the globe to get the opportunity to write the next chapter of their respective stories, and there was one player who was set for a big move early on in his career: Hertha Berlin’s Kennet Eichhorn.

The 16-year-old German wonderkid has set the global game on fire this season in the Bundesliga 2, recording 23 interceptions and winning out on 16 tackles. While these aren’t the most impressive stats on paper, given his age and the experience of his opponents in the German second division, it’s something to take note of.

It’s one of the reasons that Eichhorn was the subject of some serious interest from the likes of German giants Bayern Munich, as well as Liverpool, among other clubs. Given both sides' immense coaching staffs, state-of-the-art training facilities, and youth networks, it would've been imagined that he would be a player to watch in the coming years.

Eichhorn's next step

🚨 Kennet Eichorn has just completed his medical as new Bayer Leverkusen player. Deal done for one of the best talents in Germany.

Several English and German clubs keen but Eichorn picks Leverkusen project. €9m release clause has been activated.

Contract until June 2031, as… pic.twitter.com/0tkgnCBFpm

— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) June 10, 2026

Despite those features and the interest from some of the bigger European clubs, the 16-year-old is reportedly taking his talents to the German top-flight, with a former Bundesliga-winning side, Bayer Leverkusen.

As reported by Fabrizio Romano, Eichhorn will make the move to Leverkusen for a fee of 9 million, as it matches the release clause in his contract with Hertha Berlin.

The 16-year-old will join a midfield core consisting of Malik Tillman, Aleix Garcia, and Robert Andrich, among others, and a side that finished in the sixth spot of the Bundesliga table, meaning he could make his European debut with Leverkusen, as they’ll feature in the Europa League for the upcoming campaign.

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Aston Martin: Our F1 chassis is “fifth-fastest” at some tracks

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Aston Martin Formula 1 team ambassador Pedro de la Rosa claims Aston Martin’s 2026 chassis could be the “fifth-fastest” at its most favourable circuits.

Aston has switched from customer Mercedes engines to a works Honda deal for F1’s new technical era, but the Japanese power unit’s lack of power and reliability has hampered the outfit – despite recent progress on the latter and the ADUO mechanism providing opportunities to bounce back regarding the former.

So what is Adrian Newey’s first-ever Aston chassis really worth? The legendary designer spoke out as early as February, explaining the squad’s brand-new wind tunnel hadn’t been up and running until April 2025.

“The reality is that we didn’t get a model of the '26 car into the wind tunnel until mid-April, whereas most, if not all of our rivals would have had a model in the wind tunnel from the moment the 2026 aero testing ban ended at the beginning of January last year,” Newey then stated. “That put us on the back foot by about four months, which has meant a very, very compressed research and design cycle.”

Read Also: Aston Martin suffered four-month delay with 2026 F1 car design

Hence Aston’s current predicament and de la Rosa’s latest assessment.

“I think some circuits we could be fifth-fastest, some others we could be much further down,” the Spaniard tentatively analysed. “Whatever position we are in, it's a position we're not happy with.

“We just have to be patient, because we know that interesting things are coming. We just have to understand the regulations as well as we can, with the current limitations, so that when the new package arrives, we have more tools to extract everything from that.”

Pedro de la Rosa, Aston Martin F1 Team

Pedro de la Rosa, Aston Martin F1 Team

Although it inherited one point following a myriad of time penalties at the Monaco Grand Prix, Aston arguably experienced its worst weekend so far, performance-wise, in the principality. It was outqualified by Cadillac for just the second time, amid crippling understeer on the narrow, winding layout.

“We were expecting to be a bit better here, but we found a very severe mid-corner understeer in the low-speed [corners], which the team has tried to cure, making all possible changes on set-up,” de la Rosa explained. “But it is something more fundamental than the set-up change. We didn't experience this understeer as bad as it has been here in any other race.

“So that has caught us out. The team has done a great job just changing up and down on set-up, everything you can think about mechanically and aerodynamically, but it hasn't been enough. The car has remained very difficult, very difficult to really change the direction in the car, and also make it point in the right direction in the low-speed [corners]. That's where we've been losing most of our time here in Monaco.

“That's where we are at the moment. What are we going to find in the next race? We don't know, because it's not something that we have felt this bad in the previous races.”

Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin Racing

Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin Racing

Asked if this understeer issue was unlikely to come up again given how unique the Monaco track’s characteristics are, de la Rosa replied: “It's difficult to say right now.

“As we haven't seen [this] in circuits that are very different to Monaco, we remain confident that we should first of all analyse all the data that we have from this race, and if we find again this problem, then we'll have more tools, actually, to work on it.

“But I would be surprised if we find this level of understeer, chronic mid-corner understeer, in any other track, because there’s no track like Monaco.

“And also this year, the soft tyre has been even pretty hard for this circuit, and a lot of teams – including us – have to work very hard the soft front tyres, really, to get them up to temperature. So, I would be surprised if we find these balance issues in the next few races.”

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Zach Ehrhard overpowers the Knights

Three wins and one gut-wrenching loss as the Loons could not hold a lead down the stretch.

Player of the day

Even though he had recently had a two-homer game, this was the first time Zach Ehrahrd reached four RBI in a little under two months, moving away from the traditional role of table setter at the top of the lineup and slugging the Comets towards a victory away from home.

437-FOOT TANK BY ZACH EHRHARD☄️ pic.twitter.com/vpQGeUoHPD

— Oklahoma City Comets (@OKC_comets) June 9, 2026

Finishing the game two for five, Ehrhard was responsible for two-thirds of Oklahoma City’s RBI, helping compensate for Tommy Edman and James Tibbs II going 1 for 9 right behind him.

Triple-A Oklahoma City

Who needs a cycle when you can accomplish four RBI with just a triple and a home run to nearly single-handedly drive forward your team’s successive efforts in a comeback win by a score of 6-3? That was the performance put forward by center fielder and leadoff hitter Zach Ehrhard.

With the unusual setup of having your designated hitter batting ninth, the Comets and Ehrhard, in specific, took advantage of Gauthier’s productive game, reaching base in three of four at-bats. Jack Suwinski was the only other Comet besides Ehrhard to leave the yard, hitting a solo shot in the sixth.

While Jackson Ferris struggled with the long ball, giving up two homers to put OKC down in a 3-0 hole early on, Ryder Ryan was outstanding out of the bullpen. Ryan earned the win by tossing four scoreless innings with six K’s, lowering his season ERA to 4.46.

The hometown kid Ryder Ryan showed out💪

4.0 IP | 2 H | 0 R | 0 BB | 6 K pic.twitter.com/3CRtNkhGII

— Oklahoma City Comets (@OKC_comets) June 10, 2026

Double-A Tulsa

The corner infielders ran the show with Chris Newell and Kyle Nevin recording all five of the Drillers’ RBI in a shutout win at home as the bottom of the order thrived against the Wind Surge.

After dropping a lazy fly ball just in the right spot for a single with the bases loaded and giving Tulsa the 1-0 lead in the second, Newell mashed a three-run shot in the sixth—his third homer in the last six games—the best stretch he’s had this season.

Overcoming four walks in five innings of work, lefty Adam Serwinowski kept the zeroes on the board to earn his fifth win of the season, supported by a bullpen that was equally as dominant.

Lastly, one mustn’t forget Mike Sirota maintaining what is now a 48-game streak reaching base safely.

Make it 48 games‼️

Mike Sirota continues to add to his on-base streak 🔥 pic.twitter.com/xN0aosWp8e

— Tulsa Drillers (@TulsaDrillers) June 10, 2026

High-A Great Lakes

It’s a particularly tough pill to swallow when, twice in the late innings (ninth and tenth), a team blows a lead on its way to a one-run loss on the road. Notably, that wasn’t even the weirdest part about this game; it was the absurd 15 walks allowed by Loons’ pitchers, digging quite the hole for themselves.

The Loons took an early lead thanks to a Jose Meza three-run shot in the top of the first and were in control of this one for nearly its entirety, only to falter late. Davis Chastain blew his third save opportunity since the start of May, and Joseilyn Gonzalez took the loss thanks to a wild pitch with two outs in the bottom of the 10th.

Single-A Ontario

While the Loons gave away a late lead, the Tower Buzzers came back to beat the Storm by one run at the top of the eighth. Second baseman Mairoshendrick Martinus got Ontario first on the board with an RBI triple in the first and was also responsible for the go-ahead run, driving in Chase Harlan on a groundout.

While Harlan didn’t have an RBI, he was once again crucial to the success of the Tower Buzzers, upping his season average to .341 with a couple of doubles in three at-bats, adding a walk just for good measure.

Transactions

Outfielder Kole Myers was assigned to the Loons, and shortstop Cameron Decker was activated off the injured list. Catcher Francisco Espinoza was activated by the Ontario Tower Buzzers.

Tuesday’s scores

  • Charlotte 3, Oklahoma City 6
  • Tulsa 5, Wichita 0
  • Wisconsin 10, Great Lakes 9
  • Lake Elsinore 4, Ontario 5

Wednesday’s schedule

  • 8:05 a.m. PT: Oklahoma City (River Ryan) at Charlotte (Jonathan Cannon)
  • 10:05 a.m. PT: Tulsa (Payton Martin) vs. Wichita (Jose Olivares)
  • 10:10 a.m. PT: Great Lakes (Aidan Foeller) at Wisconsin (Josh Knoth)
  • Game 2: Great Lakes (Jakob Wright) vs. Wisconsin (Tanner Perry)
  • 6:05 p.m. PT: Ontario (TBD) vs. Lake Elsinore (Jesus A. Castro)

Oregon Ducks Baseball: 2026 Season Review

Jun 6, 2026; Austin, TX, USA; Texas Longhorns outfielder Aiden Robbins (43) steals second base ahead of the tag from Oregon Ducks shortstop Maddox Molony (9) during the first inning of a Super Regional game at UFCU Disch-Falk field in Austin, Texas. Mandatory Credit: Scott Wachter-Imagn Images | Scott Wachter-Imagn Images

Oregon baseball in 2026 followed on the heels of 2025’s success, with the Ducks getting into super regional play. Oregon was losing veterans in the lineup and much of their starting pitching, but 2026 was looking to be a solid class, even if pitchers and underclassmen had something to prove.

The Ducks finished 2026 with a 43-18 (20-10, Big-10) record, and made it to the super regional again this season. They lost to Texas to end the season, and in the process it sure felt like they left stuff on the table in Austin. In that regard, the end of the season was a bit of a disappointment.

Starting pitchers turned out to be Will Sanford, Collin Clarke, and then a mix between Miles Gosztola and Cal Scolari. Oddly absent all season was Ian Umlandt; the senior appeared in 18 games and started five in 2025, and had a 2.55 ERA in 60 innings of work. Yet, he was curiously absent this season, and only pitched two innings in the second game of the first series of the season against George Mason.

Drew Smith was the veteran leader of the Ducks offense and infield. Smith was solid at third base, and led the team in BAVG, RBI, triples, and HR. Ryan Cooney was last season’s BAVG leader, and while he was nudged off the top spot by Smith, his batting and fielding improved over last season in most categories.

Burke-Lee Mabeus, Jax Gimenez, and Jack Brooks stepped into bigger roles as starters this season and rose to the occasion. At times you might have forgotten that Mabeus and Gimenez were only sophomores this season.

The real shot in the arm of the Oregon offense turned out to come from a trio of freshmen: Angel Laya, Naulivou Lauaki Jr., and Brayden Jaksa. Laya and Lauaki shared the freshman record for home runs in a season with 14. Lauaki had the team’s highest slugging percentage at .687. Laya’s 47 RBIs were second only to Drew Smith’s 64. Jaksa’s BAVG in the starting lineup was, at .318, third to Cooney and Smith.

Oregon started the season winning nine games in a row before suffering their first loss at the hands (and bats) of UC Irvine. It turned out that the Anteaters were not going to be the only head-scratching loss of the season. While the Ducks turned it around against Vanderbilt, they lost a midweek match against the Beavers.

In Big Ten play, Oregon swept or won all of their series except the weekends against UCLA and Michigan. Two midweek contests in a fortnight against the Portland Pilots were inexplicable losses. Or maybe they were just that good in March and early April, because they also beat the Beavers and at the time could lay claim as the best college baseball team in Oregon.

In the Big Ten tournament, the Ducks defeated Washington and Nebraska and faced UCLA in the championship game. That game went to 11 innings, and in the bottom of the 11th inning, with the bases loaded, Devin Bell hit the batter and the Bruins picked up a literal walkoff win.

Oregon ranked high enough at the end of the season to earn a regional at PK Park, where they swept Yale, Washington State, and Oregon State. That sent them to Austin to face the Texas Longhorns, where the Ducks were swept in two games, with the second-game loss stemming from pitching failures, including Bell’s inability to hold onto the Oregon lead in late innings.

All-in-all, the 2026 Ducks were successful even as they showed troubling signs – losses to teams during the season that they should have won, and starting/closing pitching failures. The pitching was especially exasperating, because Oregon had the best bullpen that they’ve had in quite some time. It’s always something with pitching, so in that respect this season isn’t much different from previous seasons.

We now put the 2026 season to bed. Pitching next season is a question mark, but it’s a question mark every season. Oregon will need to get some offensive help from the portal, unless they’re sitting on gold with the handful of younger players on the roster that didn’t play much or at all in 2026. We will be looking closely at the offseason activity, especially as it relates to pitching and veteran bats.

Mariners News: Nick Davila, Luis Lara, and Jack Kochanowicz

Jun 9, 2026; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Seattle Mariners pitcher Nick Davila (82) celebrates a win against the Baltimore Orioles with Seattle Mariners catcher Mitch Garver (18) at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Mandatory Credit: James A. Pittman-Imagn Images | James A. Pittman-Imagn Images

Good morning, foLLks, and happy Wednesday! The Mariners somehow, some way, won a wild extra-innings affair against the Orioles 6-5 last night to take the first two of a four-game series in Birdland. Let’s hope for a semi-normal game tonight, huh?

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30 Day Challenge: Which Historical Bear Would You Place on the Roster?

Football: NFC Playoffs: Chicago Bears Richard Dent (95) in action vs New York Giants QB Phil Simms (11) at Soldier Field. Chicago, IL 1/5/1986 CREDIT: John Biever (Photo by John Biever /Sports Illustrated via Getty Images) (Set Number: X32544 TK2 R7 F6 )

Each day in the month of June, we’ll roll out a fresh topic to get Chicago Bears fans thinking. Be sure to chime in with your answer in the comments so we can all get to know our WCG members a bit better.

This might be one of my favorite topics from the 30-Day Challenge because it opens the door to so much debate and speculation.

The possibilities are nearly endless. Walter Payton running behind Ben Johnson’s offensive line and operating within his offensive system? Mike Ditka giving Johnson a fourth tight end to create even more matchup nightmares? Maybe one of the many Hall of Fame middle linebackers the Bears have fielded over the years: Brian Urlacher, Mike Singletary, Dick Butkus, or even Bill George, the man who helped define the middle linebacker position. Why not the Kansas Comet, Gale Sayers, who would bring not only another home-run threat to the offense, but a game-changing weapon on special teams as well?

You could spend hours going through all the possibilities. But for me, I wanted to approach this as pragmatically as possible.

When an army needs direction, they turn to the colonel.

And Richard Dent would be the perfect answer to lead this one.

While I was a little too young to fully appreciate Dent during his peak years with the Bears, he was nonetheless a cornerstone of Chicago’s defense for 12 seasons. And much like KFC’s colonel is known for doing one thing exceptionally well—chicken—Dent’s specialty was hunting quarterbacks.

Dent was known for his explosive first step, often being cited as having one of the quickest get-offs of any pass rusher in his era. He played with a relentless motor and never stopped pursuing the quarterback. In many ways, he was one of the early masters of the strip sack, routinely coming off the blindside and swatting the ball free before quarterbacks even knew he was there.

During his 12 seasons with the Bears, Dent recorded 124.5 sacks, along with 8 interceptions, 37 forced fumbles, and 13 fumble recoveries. Eight of those twelve seasons saw him reach double-digit sacks, including a league-leading 17 sacks during the Bears’ legendary 1985 campaign.

Dent also held the Bears’ franchise record with 17.5 sacks in a season until Robert Quinn broke it in 2021 with 18.5. (Quinn would infamously record just one more sack for the remainder of his career after that record-setting season. Despite spending parts of three seasons in Chicago, he managed only three sacks outside of his remarkable 2021 campaign. It remains one of the stranger stretches of production Bears fans have ever witnessed.)

The four-time Pro Bowler, First-Team All-Pro, and Super Bowl XX MVP would provide a massive and immediate boost to the Bears’ biggest weakness: the pass rush. His addition wouldn’t just improve the defensive line, it would elevate everyone around him. A dominant edge rusher forces offenses to adjust protections, creates more one-on-one opportunities for other pass rushers, and shortens the amount of time opposing quarterbacks have to work through their reads. By extension, the secondary benefits as well.

When you combine the offensive talent currently on the roster with the strength of the defense’s second and third levels, Richard Dent, in my opinion, is the type of addition that could realistically push this team from playoff contender to legitimate Super Bowl threat.

So, the question remains for you, reader: Which historical Bear would you place on the roster? Let us know in the comments below!

Gary Baugher Jr. is a 2nd year contributor to WCG, bringing football insight backed by over 16 years of experience in organized football and more than 30 years as a passionate fan of the game. You can follow him on Twitter at @iamcogs.

2026 World Cup: Scouting Paraguay

CHESTER, PENNSYLVANIA - NOVEMBER 15: Alex Freeman #16 of United States and Gustavo Gómez #15 of Paraguay fight over the ball as an official tries to break them up at Subaru Park on November 15, 2025 in Chester, Pennsylvania. The United States won 2-1. (Photo by Drew Hallowell/Getty Images) | Getty Images

At long last, the 2026 World Cup is here, with the United States Men’s National Team serving as co-hosts and looking to achieve a program-best finish under the watchful eye of Mauricio Pochettino. A challenging but superable Group D awaits, particularly under the new rules, with up to three teams advancing to the tournament’s Round of 32. First on the docket is a familiar Paraguay, which is participating in the final competition for the ninth time and reached the quarterfinals in 2010. SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California – a 70,240-seat state-of-the-art sports and entertainment venue with a “natural grass system” – hosts the opening fixture.

This is the tenth all-time meeting between the two nations, with the USMNT holding a 5-2-2 advantage and winning a November 2025 friendly (2-1). Ranked 40thinternationally by FIFA (prior to the June 10th update), Paraguay qualified for the World Cup for the first time since 2010 by finishing sixth in the CONMEBOL table with a 7-7-4 record, embarking on a sharp turnaround after a dismal start and reeling off crucial victories against Brazil (1-0), Argentina (2-1), and Uruguay (2-0). Recent friendlies include a win over Greece (1-0), a defeat to Morocco (1-2), and a positive result against Nicaragua (4-0).

After nine months of leading Costa Rica, Gustavo Alfaro was appointed to the manager role with Paraguay following the 2024 Copa América. The peripatetic 63-year-old Argentine has racked up decades of experience at the club and international levels, with stops at Rosario Central, Al-Ahli, Arsenal de Sarandí, Huracán, Boca Juniors, and Ecuador, claiming the 2007 Copa Sudamericana, the 2012 Primera División Clausura, the Copa Argentina, and two Supercopa Argentina titles. He has attempted to maximize the limited windows of his tenure, endeavoring to put together “the ideal structure” ahead of the final tournament but acknowledging that “the ideal does not exist in football.”

Alfaro named a 26-player roster for the World Cup. The domestic División de Honor is home to three of the call-ups, while 12 compete in Argentina and Brazil and six are on the books of European clubs. Notable absences include Agustín Sández, Ronaldo Martínez, Óscar Romero, Mathías Villasanti, Ángel Romero, and Carlos Coronel.

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GOALKEEPERS (3): Gatito Fernández (Cerro Porteño), Orlando Gill (San Lorenzo), Gastón Olveira (Olimpia)
DEFENDERS (8): Gustavo Velázquez (Cerro Porteño), Omar Alderete (Sunderland), Juan José Cáceres (Dynamo Moscow), Fabián Balbuena (Grêmio), Júnior Alonso (Atlético Mineiro), José Canale (Lanús), Gustavo Gómez (Palmeiras), Alexandro Maidana (Talleres)
MIDFIELDERS (10): Ramón Sosa (Palmeiras), Diego Gómez (Brighton & Hove Albion), Miguel Almirón (Atlanta United), Maurício (Palmeiras), Andrés Cubas (Vancouver Whitecaps), Damián Bobadilla (São Paulo), Kaku (Al Ain), Braian Ojeda (Orlando City), Matías Galarza (Atlanta United), Gustavo Caballero (Portsmouth)
FORWARDS (5): Antonio Sanabria (Cremonese), Álex Arce (Independiente Rivadavia), Julio Enciso (Strasbourg), Gabriel Ávalos (Independiente), Isidro Pitta (Red Bull Bragantino)
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Alfaro has shifted between the 4-4-2 and 4-2-3-1 formations but appears to lean toward the latter, focusing on “organization, commitment, and discipline” and a desire “to be highly physical and to capitalize on every opportunity.” His main aim is keeping the defensive structure and “traditional Paraguayan strength,” along with a focus on heading. He puts a priority on “cutting off space, compact lines, and winning duels,” having “produced the most clearances and aerial duels in CONMEBOL qualifying.” Quick passing facilitates breaking behind the opponent’s lines, with a desire to push the tempo and play with an unyielding passion.

Seizing upon the number-one role for the first time in his career during qualifying, Roberto “Gatito” Fernández grabbed the reins despite some struggles at the club level that include long stretches on the bench. The 38-year-old Cerro Porteño goalkeeper is considered a “very important player” due to his composure and willingness to leave his line to chase the ball, coming up big during the chaotic moments. Standing at six feet, three inches tall, he is primarily a shot stopper and aims to protect the net with a precautionary style, parrying away his saves instead of making catches. His work in the build-up is minimal and mostly focused on short-range passing, although his long-distance distribution tends to be accurate and can spring the transition game.

USMNT fans should already be familiar with Gustavo Gómez after his tussle with Alex Freeman during last November’s friendly, but the captain is a key member of the defense and serves as a “sheriff.” The 33-year-old Palmeiras centre-back dominates in the air, shuts down wide attackers with powerful slide tackles, and registers regular interceptions while also making his mark in the final third with regular finishes. Sunderland’s Omar Alderete was a reliable asset during qualifying and registered crucial goals in victories against Argentina and Chile, displaying strength in both sides of one-on-one battles. He can line up at fullback and covers large portions of ground, particularly to the touchlines, which results in winning possession with direct movement and spraying his passes around the formation. Fabián Balbuena of Grêmio is often the first option when building out of the back, making the crucial decision whether to play at a more gradual pace or catch the opponent napping with an attempt up the field. The prototypical defender can swarm the lanes, dominates in the shoulder-to-shoulder game, clears up anything in his area in the air or on the ground, and can turn home set pieces at a regular rate. 

Júnior Alonso is an active and present dynamo on the outside of the formation by playing a plethora of passes and making regular dribbling runs to drag possession into the final third. Also capable of lining up centrally, the 33-year-old Atlético Mineiro fullback is known for his “effective ball control,” appears relentless in pursuit, and tracks back with excellent pace and timing. Dynamo Moscow’s Juan Cáceres has an impressive burst of speed, displays “aggression” in the tackle, joins the attack, takes an active role in the build-up, and creates chances. The Argentina-born defender embodies the modern iteration of his position: chasing down wingers with relish, making overlapping runs, leading the transition, and creating in the wide zones. A latecomer who made his senior international debut in his mid-30s, Gustavo Velázquez of Cerro Porteño will slide centrally when needed, providing agility and sharpness in the touch. As is the expectation, his aerial game results in much needed headers in the final third, with his five-foot-ten frame belying a dangerous and productive presence on set pieces.

Andrés Cubasprovides cover with “tackles, interceptions, and one-on-one defending” in crucial areas, which adds “cover, breaks up counter-attacks,” and enables the fullbacks to “remain in more advanced positions.” A “pitbull” who protects his area and projects security, the 30-year-old Vancouver Whitecaps six is one of the more accurate distributors in Major League Soccer and focuses on dispensing long-range passing. Damián Bobadilla of São Paulo takes an active role in the build-up and nets the occasional finish at the club level, continuing to increase his production as his theoretical prime nears. He is a master of the late run into the box with shrewd movement and a keen sense of timing while also displaying a delicate touch on the ball and the skill to thread through multiple lines of the opponent. Julio Enciso of Strasbourg had three critical finishes during qualifying and has the capacity to “terrorize with his trickery,” thriving in a variety of roles with his “verticality and mobility.” His dribbling can advance the game into the final third or break down crowded groups, with agile turns and tight cuts setting up the window for an assist or one of his curling long-range shots. Diego Gómez is a “top technician with a fantastic vision,” exhibiting “smart movement” and looking to occupy “advanced central positions in the half spaces” or clog the middle with strong challenges. Total Football Analysis describes him as an “imposing” two-way presence whose “strong legs are his most effective weapons in duels” and with the stamina to push the tempo for the full 90 minutes.

Miguel Almirón perhaps lacks the explosive nature of his 20s and the seeming ability to score at any moment, but his “vision and intelligent movement” still inspire the support of the manager. The 32-year-old Atlanta United attacker likes to check back in order to receive the ball and tends to take a long touch around the defender, sprinting forward and breaking out in transition. Palmeiras’ Ramón Sosa is a hard-working player who is constantly looking to beat opponents off the dribble, takes an active role with loads of passing, and tracks deep in order to harry his opposing number. He boasts “pace and trickery” with a “directness, straight-line speed, quick feet, and appetite to get off shots,” galloping into the open space and looking to curl around fullbacks in search of a window. Matías Galarza came on strong during qualifying with two game-winning goals against Uruguay and Peru while also displaying the full-field pressure that adds to the overall team tactics. Left Back Football notes “a strength and mobility to be dominant in duels” and “the potential to be a world-class ball-carrier,” serving as a sturdy clog in the low block and a masterful progressor, respectively.

With only seven goals in 48 caps for Paraguay, there is an obvious desire for Antonio “Tonny” Sanabria to be more effective in the final third, yet his impact goes beyond adding to the scoreline. The 30-year-old Cremonese striker hustles around the field, handles business in the aerial duels, and will drop deep in the formation in order to claim possession and aid in the build-up phase. He has the patience to create his own opportunities and dribble through contact, with a keen eye for picking the right pass or occasionally lining up a long-distance shot that tests the opposing goalkeeper. However, his best efforts come from as close to the net as possible, whether as the recipient of direct service or using his guile to pounce on loose balls in the midst of a scramble. Gabriel Ávalos of Independiente is a big presence at six feet, three inches tall yet has the agility to deliver sublime vertical finishes and lunging volleys with utterly perfect timing. The forward from Hohenau covers large amounts of ground in order to aid teammates and plays the typical target role with deft touches and the strength to out-duel physical centre-backs.

After the years of waiting, consternation, and preparation, the World Cup is here for the taking as 48 teams compete for glory. The USMNT will need to produce a string of strong efforts and emerge from a fairly difficult group that could prove quite challenging. Three points in the first match would start the tournament on the right foot, but Paraguay should prove a stern test.

The match is scheduled for Friday, June 12th at 9:00 p.m. Eastern, 6:00 p.m. Pacific. Viewing options include FOX, Telemundo, Peacock, and FuboTV (free trial).

The many small improvements behind the breakout of Daniel Lynch IV

ARLINGTON, TX - MAY 30: Daniel Lynch IV #41 of the Kansas City Royals celebrates with teammate Maikel Garcia #11 during the game between the Kansas City Royals and the Texas Rangers at Globe Life Field on Saturday, May 30, 2026 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Courtney Kramer/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

There is something in my DNA that makes me prefer certain types of players more than others, which I am sure is true for all of you as well. What my inclinations push me toward are not a single loud skill, but rather the players who are kind of good at everything. I think it is underappreciated to be pretty solid with no major weaknesses because black ink was always a dominant theme of conversation. Fewer fans care about guys who are simply above average in many categories, but don’t excel in any one area. Offensively, Alex Gordon was one of these guys and a favorite of mine. Now, Daniel Lynch IV may have morphed into that style of pitcher. He has no particular standout skill but he has added quality to everything he is doing. And, more importantly, it is working.

Daniel Lynch IV was a heralded prospect at one point, even making some top 100 lists. He is tall and left-handed, though lacking a bit in velocity for modern baseball. His fastballs, especially the four-seamer, have always graded out pretty poorly both from a scouting perspective and from a run value perspective, leading to diminished usage. When he first made the big leagues, the 4-seamer made up over 40% of his pitches, but that has dropped and dropped until this year it is only making up 17.4% of his pitches.

He has adjusted by using the sinker a lot more, although still only about a quarter of the time. His changeup and slider make up nearly half of pitches now with the knuckle curve showing up every now and again to keep batters off balance. That pitch mix evolution has over time taking some pressure off of the four-seam fastball to improve its performance while become more a sinker, slider, change profile. That is not enough to explain how he has significantly i,proved, however.

The change in pitch mix may have helped Lynch become a viable middle-reliever, but it is the changes to the quality of his pitches have taken him to a higher level this year. Last year, pitch modeling metrics graded out his pitches at or below-average with only two minor exceptions – his change up and sinker. PitchingBot had his changeup as a 53 and Stuff+ put the sinker as a 103, both just barely above league-average stuff for those offerings.

This year, the modeling metrics are improved almost across the board. None of his pitches are elite but now PitchingBot has his four-seamer, sinker, and change at 54, 62, and 53 respectively along with a one-point improvement to his slider and knuckle curve. Similarly, Stuff+ now has four pitches above-average, with his sinker over a full standard deviation above-average with an above-average grade for his slider as well. Only the knuckle curve is still not favored sitting below the average 100. Both systems now have his composite stuff overall as above-average, which he has never done before. Beyond stuff, they think his command is around or slightly better than average now too and Stuff+ has his Pitching+ as above-average. Almost everything about what Daniel is doing this season is better than at any other point in his career and he is kind of a bit better than average at most things now. If you are better than the typical pitcher on stuff and command and process, it turns out good things happen.

None of this seems to be velocity-related. Some of it seems to be spin-related. His RPM values for the fastball, sinker, and slider are all higher than in any other season. The sinker, which has the biggest stuff value change, is now averaging 2,215 rpm is the largest difference more than 100 rpm above last year’s spin rate. This does not seem to change the movement a lot, but it might be shifting the shape of the pitch, later break or something along those lines. You can see below that the pitch movements, 2025 on left and 2026 on right, are not all that different. Sorry that the color-coding changes from one year to the next, Fangraphs is not perfect, but it does take a little time to read since the sinker is orange in 2025 and black in 2026 for instance.

There might be some subtle differences there and the clusters might be tighter, but that could just be a sample size effect. Whatever it is, the statistics models are picking up on the change, and the results can be seen on the field. Lynch has a strikeout rate of 9.91 per-nine innings this year, when his previous best mark was 8.34 back in 2022. He also has his lowest walk rate ever. Higher strikeout rates and lower walk rates are generally a good recipe. His average against and WHIP have also come way down, though a bit of this is BABIP luck, which is sitting at .239. I don’t think the 1.71 ERA is his true talent level, but his xERA, FIP, xFIP, and SIERRA are 2.67, 2.54, 3.63, and 3.02 respectively, so the improvement seems to be real. His home run rate is quite low, leading to his xFIP being quite a bit higher. Regardless, those are all much lower than any other season of his career as well.

His exit velocities, barrel rates, and hard-hit rates are all lower too. This does not look like a fluke. His whiff rate on the slider is the other exceptional change statistically. That pitch has gone from a 13.3% swing-and-miss rate to 23.4%, an 80% increase in rate. The slider whiff rate is up even more, nominally at least, going from 29.9% to 48.1%. So far, the knuckle curve is also way up, but since he has only thrown that pitch 32 times I would like to see more before I declare that worth paying attention to. He uses all of his pitches against right-handed batters and then against lefties 93% of his offerings are sinker or slider. This is similar but more extreme than his past mix too.

The Royals bullpen has many problems which has depleted it to the point where Alex Lange is closing games. Carlos Estévez and Nick Mears are hurt. Matt Strahm has missed time too and has not been as reliable as you would like. Lucas Erceg has struggled mightily. Basically, the entire back-end of the pen has not done well.

Luckily, there has been at least one arm step up and into that role to help cover some of the problems, Daniel Lynch IV. He still needs to remain where he is, I know some will want him to close games, but he should not. The splits are real and he needs to be aimed at lefties most of the time. Still, I am very impressed with the steps he has taken, and it is nice to have at least one guy we can depend on while the rest of it hopefully gets sorted out.

NCAA to modify five-year eligibility, vote comes later this month

Mar 21, 2026; Storrs, CT, USA; Syracuse Orange center Uche Izoje (44) shoots the ball against Iowa State Cyclones center Audi Crooks (55) in the first half at Harry A. Gampel Pavilion. Mandatory Credit: David Butler II-Imagn Images | David Butler II-Imagn Images

It seems as though the NCAA will approve new five-year eligibility guidelines this summer and they have made an adjustment to the clock start on those five years.

The new wrinkle is that an athlete’s NCAA five-year eligibility clock would start either upon initial enrollment at any college or at the start of the academic year immediately following their 19th birthday. Whatever happens first.

— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) June 5, 2026

This change will stem the wave of mid-20s international professionals from coming to play college sports for multiple seasons while still leaving the door open for younger athletes to take a post-graduate year. It won’t stop coaches from pulling players from the overseas pro ranks, but it will keep schools from fielding teams of 25-27 year olds.

To provide some clarity to the rule, let’s look at some of Syracuse’s incoming international basketball players. Incoming men’s basketball players Abdramane Siby (October 2026 birthdate) and Mark Morano Mahmutović (February 2027) have turned 19 and under the new guidelines, their five-year clock would start in 26-27 no matter what.

Uche Izoje would face a different situation. Izoje has a November 2004 birthdate meaning that she was 20 at the time of enrollment at Syracuse. Under the new guidelines, Izoje would have four seasons of eligibility, but to be clear the new rules will not impact any current collegiate athletes.

The five-year eligibility rule will be decided upon later this month and if approved, it will automatically apply to athletes with eligibility remaining in 26-27. This would be good news for a lot of Syracuse sports as it would result in several athletes gaining eligibility without needing waivers including Steve Angeli and Joe Cruz from football.

FROM THE END TO THE START

FROM THE END TO THE START
FROM THE END TO THE START

Il Toro and the Rossoneri on the first day of school. Torino haven't been the home side in this fixture for 87 years. It last took place at their ground on 17 September 1939 in Turin, a match that ended 2-1 to Torino. It was a game that seemed set to finish 1-1, but in the 83rd minute, AC Milan's goalkeeper Micheloni went down injured. In the 1939/40 season, substitutions were not allowed. Teams took to the field with their eleven starters and no changes were allowed, not even in the event of a goalkeeper injury. If a player was injured, the team was forced to finish the match a man down. Loik went in goal for AC Milan, later a forward of the Grande Torino, but it was not enough to prevent the Granata's 2-1 winner in the 89th minute even after Rossoneri took the lead. More recently, the Rossoneri and the Granata met twice on the opening day of the season, but at San Siro. In the 2016/17 season, the match was played on 21 August 2016 in Milan and ended 3-2 to AC Milan, with Belotti's penalty being saved by Donnarumma in the final minutes of stoppage time. In the 2024/25 season, the match took place on 17 August 2024 at San Siro and ended in a 2-2 draw, with Hernández coming close to a third goal for the Rossoneri in stoppage time. In recent years, Torino v AC Milan has often been played in the final stages of the season: in 2021 with a stunning 0-7 Rossoneri victory, in 2022 with a 0-0 immortalised by Maignan's incredible save to deny Vojvoda, and in 2024 with a Granata victory though AC Milan were already assured of second place. This time it is the very first match of the entire season.

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All-22 film breakdown: What Lions are getting in Derrick Moore

We are back over on the Pride of Detroit YouTube channel with another All-22 breakdown of another member of the Detroit Lions 2026 draft class, Michigan edge rusher Derrick Moore. If you are looking for the first edition of this series where we broke down the tape of Lions first-round selection Blake Miller, you can find that video right here.

To prep for this video, myself and my good friend and host of the PODcast, Meko Scott, watched two games from Moore’s final season in Ann Arbor. We would have watched more, but like Meko said—finding college film might be as difficult as finding the One Piece. With that said, there was plenty to take away from the games we did watch, which included games against USC, as well as a matchup against Washington. Spoiler alert—you will want to stick around to catch the back half of the video, where Moore was dominant in Michigan’s win over the Huskies.

In short, you can see why decision-makers like Lions general manager Brad Holmes valued Moore over other prospects that were still on the board at the time when the pick was made. He is a versatile chess piece that can be deployed in different spots along the defensive line, and someone that is a three-down player. You consistently see him play sound football against the run, where he is able to set violent edges while simultaneously keeping his eyes where they need to be.

There were also instances where he dropped into zone coverage and didn’t look lost, which makes me wonder if this coaching staff has plans to insert him at the SAM linebacker position in certain subpackages. And lastly, he has some serious juice when it comes to getting after the quarterback.

You can watch the entire breakdown right here.

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Journalist: Liverpool blow as wonderkid expected to join opts for smaller club instead

Journalist: Liverpool blow as wonderkid expected to join opts for smaller club instead
Journalist: Liverpool blow as wonderkid expected to join opts for smaller club instead

Liverpool Miss Out on German Wonderkid as Bayer Leverkusen Win Transfer Race

Liverpool’s recruitment team have built a reputation for planning beyond the immediate future. While attention naturally focuses on senior arrivals capable of helping Andoni Iraola challenge for major honours, the club’s long term strategy remains equally important.

That is why the pursuit of highly rated German teenager Kennet Eichhorn attracted significant interest behind the scenes. The 16-year-old defensive midfielder has emerged as one of the brightest young talents in Germany and Liverpool were firmly in the race for his signature.

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According to reporting from TeamTalk, Liverpool believed they had positioned themselves strongly to secure a deal. The youngster’s release clause, believed to be worth between €8m and €9m, provided a clear pathway for any interested club willing to meet the financial requirements.

Confidence Growing at Anfield

Liverpool’s youth development model has become one of the club’s strongest selling points. Recent years have seen several young talents progress through the ranks and earn opportunities at senior level.

That track record appeared to resonate during discussions with Eichhorn’s representatives.

Graeme Bailey explained: “Liverpool, Manchester City and Chelsea have all been informed that highly-rated German teenager Kennet Eichhorn will not be heading to the Premier League this summer.”

The update came as a surprise given Liverpool’s confidence in negotiations.

“Liverpool, meanwhile, believed they had made significant progress,” continued Bailey.

“Sources indicate the Reds were increasingly confident they could convince Eichhorn to choose Anfield, with the club’s track record of developing young players viewed as a major attraction.

“However, TEAMtalk understands all interested Premier League clubs have now been informed that the midfielder will not be moving to England at this stage of his career.”

For Liverpool, it represents a reminder that even the strongest recruitment pitches do not always guarantee success when Europe’s elite clubs are competing for the same player.

Leverkusen Secure Statement Signing

Competition for Eichhorn was fierce. Alongside Liverpool, Manchester City and Chelsea, several leading German clubs were actively pursuing the teenager.

Bayer Leverkusen ultimately emerged victorious, beating rivals including RB Leipzig and Borussia Dortmund.

Florian Plettenberg confirmed the breakthrough, writing: “Kennet Eichhorn to Bayer 04 Leverkusen – DONE DEAL.

“The 16 y/o gem has now given his final green light. Rejections have been sent to all other clubs.

“Eichhorn will join Leverkusen from Hertha BSC via a release clause worth €8m-€9m. Contract until 2031. Medical soon. The saga is over.”

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The move reflects Leverkusen’s growing status within European football. Success on the pitch has strengthened their appeal and their ability to attract elite young prospects is becoming increasingly evident.

Smart Move for Player and Club

Further insight came from reports describing the transfer as a significant achievement for Leverkusen’s hierarchy.

The Athletic’s update labelled the agreement a “significant coup”, highlighting the calibre of clubs involved in the chase.

The report stated: ‘Eichhorn was being pursued by top clubs in Germany and England but chose to continue his career with the 2024 Bundesliga champions.

‘Leverkusen’s pursuit was led by managing director Simon Rolfes and director of football Kim Falkenberg, the executives operating somewhat under the radar to secure the 16-year-old defensive midfielder.

‘Given the strength of interest from elsewhere, few tipped Leverkusen to win the race for Eichhorn and many will regard this as a significant coup.

‘They will activate a release clause in his contract, allowing the Germany youth international to travel and put pen to paper as all parties work to complete the relevant paperwork.’

Liverpool will undoubtedly move on to other targets, but missing out on one of Germany’s most coveted young midfielders serves as a reminder that competition for elite teenage talent has never been more intense.

Our View – Anfield Index Analysis

From a Liverpool supporter’s perspective, this feels disappointing rather than damaging.

Eichhorn is clearly a player the club rated highly. Liverpool do not routinely pursue 16-year-olds with release clauses approaching €9m unless they believe there is genuine elite potential. The confidence reportedly shown during negotiations suggests the recruitment team felt they had a realistic chance of getting the deal done.

That said, supporters should not panic over this outcome.

Young players make career decisions based on development pathways, location, family considerations and the likelihood of regular football. Remaining in Germany with Bayer Leverkusen could be viewed as the safest next step for Eichhorn’s growth. It is understandable that a teenager would favour a familiar environment over an immediate move abroad.

Liverpool’s academy structure remains one of the most respected in Europe and one unsuccessful pursuit does not change that reality. The club have consistently identified and developed young talent while also strengthening the first team.

Perhaps the biggest takeaway is that Liverpool were competing alongside Manchester City, Chelsea, Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig for this signature. That alone demonstrates the level at which the club continue to operate in the youth market.

Supporters will be frustrated to miss out, but recruitment is rarely about winning every battle. It is about winning enough of them over time. Liverpool’s track record suggests there will be plenty more opportunities ahead.

Barcelona top target’s relationship with Diego Simeone remains tense despite Atletico Madrid’s stance

Barcelona top target’s relationship with Diego Simeone remains tense despite Atletico Madrid’s stance
Barcelona top target’s relationship with Diego Simeone remains tense despite Atletico Madrid’s stance

Although the Real Madrid leg of the Julian Alvarez appears to be over, with the Los Blancos unlikely to come up with an improved offer, Barcelona’s problems remain.

Atletico Madrid have shown a strong front in public, refusing to negotiate with any clubs, especially Barcelona and Real Madrid, regarding Alvarez unless clubs are willing to meet his half a billion release clause.

Despite the club’s stance, though, the underlying tension between Alvarez and Atletico Madrid is still there, with the player having a tense relationship with coach Diego Simeone.

Alvarez and Simeone’s dynamics

Alvarez is currently prepping for the World Cup. (Photo by Jay Biggerstaff/Getty Images)

According to Matteo Moretto, the relationship between Diego Simeone and Julian Alvarez is not good, but rather very ordinary.

Moretto went on to double down on his claim despite citing other reports that suggest Alvarez does not have any problem continuing at Atletico Madrid.

He adds that Alvarez has already spoken to Atletico Madrid regarding his intentions to leave and join Barcelona next season.

He has also spoken to Barça privately, inforning of his desire to wear the Blaugrana shirt next season, all the while showing no interest to play for Real Madrid.

What’s next for Alvarez?

All eyes on Alvarez’s future. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)

As things stand, Barcelona are still powerless to make any kind of move on Alvarez. Atletico Madrid’s asking price is simply way too high.

The club’s only hope is that Alvarez himself speaks out publicly about his situation at Atleti and that he wants to leave the club this summer.

This could pressurise Atletico Madrid into selling the player, who will remain steadfast on a move to Camp Nou rather than anywhere else.

The coming few weeks, to that end, could be crucial.

Phillies on the Pharm: 6/10/2026

Caleb Ricketts of the Lehigh Valley IronPigs swings the bat during a Minor League Baseball game at Coca-Cola Park in Allentown, United States, on May 8, 2026. (Photo by Dan Squicciarini/NurPhoto via Getty Images) | NurPhoto via Getty Images

Tuesday was a rough day on the Pharm, with only one win for a Phils team. Here’s how the games shaped up.

Lehigh Valley 2, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre5

Early scoring gave the Railriders the win in the opening game of this series, with five runs in three innings. Carter Kieboom’s two-out, two-run double in the seventh saved the ‘Pigs from being shut out, but there just wasn’t enough offense to make up for SWB’s early lead. Tucker Davidson got the loss, allowing four runs (three earned).

Reading 7, Portland5

The Fightin Phils snapped a five-game losing streak behind Caleb Ricketts’s career-best six RBI. He hit two homers: a grand slam in the fourth inning and a two-run in the eighth. It was his first game with Reading in 2026. With a 7-3 lead, closer Alex McFarlane gave up his first earned run since mid-April on a solo home run in the ninth inning. Portland narrowed the lead with another run in the inning, but McFarlane pulled it back together for his sixth save of the season. Jean Cabrera got the win giving up three runs on six hits, two walks and three strikeouts in 5.2 innings.

Jersey Shore 0, Hudson Valley 5

The BlueClaws lost their fifth straight game despite a decent start by Sam Highfill, who gave up three runs on seven hits, two home runs, two walks and five strikeouts in six innings. The offense was nearly non-existent in this game, with only three hits (all singles), no walks, and ten strikeouts. Kodey Shojinaga had two of the hits.

Clearwater 5, Lakeland 7

A six-run eighth inning for Lakeland made the difference in this game, which Clearwater had led since the first. Reigning FSL Pitcher of the Week Tanner Gresham was dominant in five scoreless, one-hit innings (4 walks, 5 strikeouts) opposite former Tigers first overall draft pick Casey Mize, who is on a rehab assignment. Peyton Havard took the loss, allowing six runs on seven hits and two walks in 0.2 innings. Catcher Will Vierling extended his RBI-streak to four games. With two singles, Griffin Burkholder picked up his twelfth multi-hit game of the season.

Where does Kuldeep Yadav fit in India's new spin puzzle?

TimesofIndia.com in Mullanpur: On the eve of the one-off Test against Afghanistan, Team India head coach Gautam Gambhir categorically stated that one of Manav Suthar or Harsh Dubey would be the fourth spinner for the two-match series against Sri Lanka, scheduled for August this year.

Suthar, who eventually got the nod ahead of Dubey, picked up seven wickets, including a six-wicket haul in the first innings in New Chandigarh. He also scored a valuable 28 with the bat, which batting coach Sitanshu Kotak described as "satisfying" while praising the debutant after India's thumping innings and 300-run win.


With Ravindra Jadeja rested for this Test and set to return for the Sri Lanka series, Washington Sundar cementing his spot as an all-rounder in the playing XI and now Suthar's rise, the biggest question is: where does that leave Kuldeep Yadav?

The team management appears to have little faith in Kuldeep's batting. The wrist-spinner did not play a single Test in England, where the pitches were arguably more suited to his style of bowling.


It is no secret that under coach Gautam Gambhir, players with multi-dimensional skills are preferred. Examples include Nitish Kumar Reddy, Washington Sundar and Harshit Rana, who have flourished under this regime because they provide extra batting depth.

Kuldeep might not be a walking wicket in Tests, but more than his batting, his bowling has looked concerning at home. Since missing out in England, he has played five Tests and picked up 23 wickets. Yet he has often failed to make a decisive impact.

In Guwahati against South Africa, where Simon Harmer picked up nine wickets, Kuldeep took four wickets in the first innings while conceding close to four runs per over and then went wicketless in the second innings, where he bowled 12 overs.


Even against Afghanistan, where one would have expected him to run through an inexperienced batting line-up, the 31-year-old lacked penetration. In the first innings, he went wicketless in his 10 overs. He did get among the wickets in the second innings, but two of his three scalps were tailenders.

Kuldeep has already been dropped from India's T20I squads for the upcoming series against Ireland and England. He played only one match in the 2026 T20 World Cup, with Varun Chakravarthy preferred ahead of him, and now Ravi Bishnoi has seemingly moved ahead in the pecking order. Kuldeep also endured an underwhelming IPL campaign, managing only 10 wickets in 12 games while conceding more than 10 runs per over.


Overall, Kuldeep's Test career has been a curious one. So far, he has played 18 Tests, six each under Ravi Shastri, Rahul Dravid and now Gautam Gambhir. During the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in 2019, following Kuldeep's five-wicket haul at the SCG, Shastri famously declared him India's "frontline No. 1 overseas spinner".

But he soon slipped down the pecking order as Jadeja was preferred because of his batting ability. At home, he never enjoyed an extended run with R Ashwin and Jadeja terrorising opposition batting line-ups. And then Axar Patel also emerged as an option ahead of the chinaman.

Now, once again, Kuldeep finds himself at a crossroads.

Braves Minor League Recap: Carter Holton Returns to Augusta

Vanderbilt pitcher Carter Holton (20) throws to a Gonzaga batter during the first inning of an NCAA college baseball game Friday, Feb. 23, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn.

It’s been a year and a half since Carter Holton last pitched in a GreenJackets uniform, and the long wait for Braves fans was rewarded with a terrific first outing. Holton led the team with his five scoreless innings. Adam Zebrowski had a monster day for Gwinnett by driving in six of their seven runs, and in Augusta it was Luis Guanipa who led the offensive charge with two separate go-ahead RBIs.

(33-31) Gwinnett Stripers 7, (35-29) Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp 2

Box Score

Statcast

  • Jim Jarvis, SS: 2-5, 2B, .296/.390/.426
  • Adam Zebrowski: 2-4, HR, 6 RBI, .222/.364/.611
  • Anthony Molina, SP: 5 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 2 BB, 5 K, 4.05 ERA
  • Elieser Hernandez, RP: 2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 2 K, 4.88 ERA

The Gwinnett Stripers may have ended this game comfortably out in front, but for most of the evening this played out like a nail-biter led by Anthony Molina and the pitching staff. Molina has been on a nice little stretch run here over his past few starts, and trouble for him in this one was quite scattered with the Jumbo Shrimp only managing to scratch out a run late. Molina had a smidge of trouble throwing strikes in the early innings and walked a couple of batters, but didn’t allow any hard contact and managed to make it through the fourth inning with no trouble at all. To that point Molina had yet to allow a hit, though that and his shutout all came to a crashing halt on the first pitch of the the fifth inning. Molina left a fastball right over the middle of the plate that got smacked for a solo home run, cutting down the lead for the Stripers to 2-1. Molina didn’t waver and retired the next three batters in order, closing out a day that save for the single home run was impeccable. Elieser Hernandez had an outstanding relief appearance and didn’t allow a baserunner over two scoreless innings of work, and it was under his watch that Gwinnett ballooned their lead to 7-1. That made the job easy for Hunter Stratton to close it out, and though he would allow a ninth inning run there was never any real threat to the Stripers margin.

Gwinnett managed seven runs in this game but only had six hits, getting their runs as they were able to take advantage of the mistakes made by the Jumbo Shrimp with timely hitting. Enter: Adam Zebrowski – the man in the middle of the biggest moments of this game. Dax Fulton issued all three of his walks to the Stripers in the fourth inning, and Zebrowski had his first big opportunity of the game with the bases loaded and two outs. Zebrowski didn’t make good contact at all, but his nestled into a gap behind second base for a hit, driving home the first two runs of the game for the Stripers and giving them the lead they would hold throughout the rest of the game. Zebrowski’s next chance came in the eighth inning of this game, when once again he found himself staring down a bases loaded opportunity. Jacksonville reliever Josh Hejka had a terrible time of it prior to this, hitting a batter, seeing one reach on error, and then walking another as the first three he would face, and it got much, much worse with Zebrowski at the dish. Zebrowski got ahead in the count 3-1, and knowing Hejka wouldn’t want to walk a runner home was able to sit on a fastball. He hit a rocket at a 106.3 mph the other way, and even though he didn’t get it in the air much it still had enough carry to get out for a grand slam that broke the game wide open.

Swing and Misses

Anthony Molina – 12

Elieser Hernandez – 6

(26-28) Columbus Clingstones, (28-29) Pensacola Blue Wahoos POSTPONED

(30-27) Rome Emperors 0, (42-15) Bowling Green Hot Rods 11

Box Score

  • Tate Southisene, 2B: 1-3, BB, .333/.556/.500
  • John Gil, SS: 2-4, .255/.360/.402
  • Isaiah Drake, LF: 1-4, .257/.331/.412
  • Jeremy Reyes, SP: 2.1 IP, 5 H, 6 R, 6 ER, 4 BB, 2 K, 5.44 ERA
  • Blake Burkhalter, RP: 1 IP, 4 H, 5 R, 1 ER, 0 BB, 2 K, 2.25 ERA

This was a bad one all around, though the hitting prospects for the Emperors were good enough to give this one a positive spin even with the blowout results. Tate Southisene hasn’t had much trouble adjusting to High-A pitching over his first couple of games, as he reached base twice in this one including a first inning walk. His contact wasn’t that great in his three at bats with his hit being a ball he rolled over and beat out to first, but even with that the process of the at-bats has looked solid and he is comfortable out there. John Gil had the best day of the crew as the only player on the Rome side with multiple hits, and even his outs were hard hit balls. Gil ended last week on an ugly stretch of games so it’s nice to see a quick bounce back with great results in this one. Isaiah Drake added a single to his total as well, though with another strikeout the results of late continue to underwhelm. over his past eight games he has no walks and 16 strikeouts, and after a first month and a half of him being a serious tough out the strikeouts and whiffs have piled up quickly. It was a tough matchup for Eric Hartman facing a left-handed starter and he went 0-4 with two strikeouts. Hartman’s power has kept his numbers against left handed pitching looking good this season, but there is still a clear drop off in his performance against breaking balls against lefties. That’s really to be expected for him or any player at this level, and it’s actually a positive that he has kept his swing-and-miss numbers respectable and still hit for power.

Pitching is not a whole lot of good to run through. Jeremy Reyes had poor command again, actually probably one of his worst performances on that front all season, and against a team that hits as well as Bowling Green he could not get away with those problems. Reyes only last 2 1/3 innings and gave up runs every time he came out of the dugout, building up a huge early deficit for Rome. The bullpen did a rather fine job of holding it together until Blake Burkhalter appeared in the eighth inning, at which point everything quickly spiraled out of control. Burkhalter had trouble keeping his fastballs down in the strike zone which led to loads of trouble, starting with two quick hits to open the inning. He then threw a comebacker into center field for an error before allowing another hit, though he thankfully did settle down to get a couple of outs as he made much better pitches. That was until he threw a pitch right over the plate that got smashed for a grand slam, putting a stamp on a terrible outing for him. He bounced back with a strikeout to end the inning, but that did little to dull the sting of a poor outing.

Swing and Misses 

Jeremy Reyes – 7

Mathieu Curtis – 5

Jacob Kroeger – 5

Blake Burkhalter – 5

(31-27) Augusta GreenJackets 5, (21-35) Myrtle Beach Pelicans 2

Box Score

  • Conor Essenburg, RF: 0-2, .239/.365/.437
  • Alex Lodise, SS: 2-5, 3B, RBI, .247/.331/.392
  • Luis Guanipa, CF: 3-4, 2 RBI, .313/.357/.502
  • Carter Holton, SP: 5 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 6 K, 0.00 ERA
  • Aiven Cabral, RP: 4 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 1 BB, 2 K, 2.54 ERA

This was a pretty fun game, but started out with some early drama. Conor Essenburg was rung up on a borderline pitch in the third inning, and did not like the call very much. He was quickly ejected from the game, leaving Augusta without one of their top options for most of the night. Augusta got on the board quickly in the next inning. Alex Lodise went down and got a slider out of the zone but hit it hard, carrying it all the way to the right field wall where it bounced off and skipped away from the defender allowing Lodise to stand in with a leadoff triple. He took the next ninety feet quickly on a Luis Guanipa sacrifice fly, but that was all of the run scoring for Augusta for quite awhile in this game. Guanipa had a good game out there but the GreenJackets still trailed going into the ninth inning, and with two quick outs by the bottom of the order it seemed they may go quietly despite the great pitching they received all night. When the lineup flipped so too did the switch for the GreenJackets with Cody Miller starting a two out rally on a base hit. Michael Martinez, the replacement for Essenburg, shot one the other way for a base hit to put the go-ahead run on, and Lodise came to the plate with another chance to make an impact in the game. Lodise hit a shot out into center field for a base hit, and Miller was able to score without a throw, tying the game with the middle of the order yet to come. Guanipa worked an incredible at bat with a chance to give Augusta the lead, and he did just that by lining a single into right field to score pinch-runner Joe Olsavsky on the fourth straight GreenJackets hit. Juan Mateo kept it going and broke the lead open by ripping a fly ball to right field that sunk down past the right fielder for a double to score Lodise and Guanipa and make it 5-2.

Carter Holton made his return to the GreenJackets, and it was a successful first start for him. Holton held the Pelicans to no runs and struck out six batters over his five innings of work, and looked solid for a guy who hasn’t pitched at this level for such a long time. Holton did a great job of elevating his fastball even if his overall control wasn’t great, and flashed some feel for both his changeup and his slider from the outset of this game. Holton’s mechanics were inconsistent and his velocity (if the broadcast radar is accurate) a bit down, but neither of those issues are out of the norm for a player who is still in the process of building back up. His velocity dipped late in the game — again something to be expect — and his slider was the pitch that seemed to suffer the most command-wise. This was overall a much better game than the last time he pitched with the GreenJackets, especially with his ability to command his fastball, and though he didn’t really answer any questions with this outing he fortunately didn’t create any more concerns. Aiven Cabral came out of the bullpen behind Holton, and thanks to him allowing a couple of runs and then being the pitcher of record following the late comeback he got yet another win on his total.

Swing and Misses

Carter Holton – 8

Aiven Cabral – 3

(8-20) FCL Braves 2, (13-15) FCL Red Sox 13

Box Score

  • Diego Tornes, CF: 1-5, .192/.272/.260
  • Caden Merritt, RF: 1-4, .238/.389/.429

Another loss for the FCL Braves as they continue to be the worst team and offense in the league, though at least there are some smidges of hope offensively. This is probably not the best example of that for Diego Tornes, given that he struck out twice and only had an infield single to his name, but he has been better this month. So far he has four walks to only four strikeouts after struggling in both categories in May. Caden Merritt, an unsigned free agent from last draft, has been solid for the FCL Braves since being demoted from Augusta, adding another hit to his resume.

(1-6) DSL Braves 0, (3-4) DSL Pirates Gold 13

Box Score

  • Starlyn De La Cruz, CF: 0-2, BB, .313/.542/.563
  • Edelson Cabral, 2B: 0-2, BB, .167/.348/.278

The DSL Braves have allowed 73 runs in seven games which is not exactly a recipe for success. This game didn’t start out terribly for them. Martires Polanco, an older signee from this winter, had a great run of success in the first three innings, allowing no hits while striking out seven batters. He has had two good outings for the DSL Braves, which is basically the sum total of all of the good outings the team has had this season, and the reason he had a run on his final line was because he got pulled after facing and walking one batter in the third inning. Once you get past Polanco it gets spooky. All 13 runs came in the final four innings of this game.

Newcastle Reportedly Signs Coveted West Ham Academy Player

LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 9: Detailed view of the West Ham United logo on the corner flags prior to during the Emirates FA Cup Fifth Round match between West Ham United and Brentford at London Stadium on March 9, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Izzy Poles - AMA/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Newcastle United have reportedly completed a deal to sign a young West Ham academy defender as the club continues work on strengthening its academy structure.

According to NUFC Blog, Newcastle have won the race for 16-year-old right-back Kyle Healy-Matthews, who will join the club as a first-year scholar.

“Newcastle United have won the race to sign talented defender Kyle Healy-Matthews,” NUFC Blog reported. “Newcastle have struck their first of many Academy deals set to take place this summer, with work well underway to bolster the club’s youth teams once again.”

The report states that a deal has already been signed off, with Healy-Matthews set to join Newcastle’s Under-18s for the 2026-27 season.

“A deal has already been signed off for the 16-year-old right-back, who will join as a first-year scholar within the club’s rapidly improving youth set-up,” NUFC Blog reported.

Newcastle reportedly beat interest from several top Premier League clubs to land the defender.

Healy-Matthews previously featured for West Ham United’s Under-18 side in the Southern Premier League and also played a role for the club’s Under-17s, who won the 2025-26 Premier League Cup.

The report describes Healy-Matthews as a “modern-day right-back who is comfortable at both ends of the pitch,” and someone who is already showcasing a two-way game. He is also sponsored by PUMA and represented by CAA Stellar, per the report’s information.

According to NUFC Blog, this is only the first of a wave of moves expected by Newcastle shortly, as the club is set to make several more academy additions this summer across the Under-14, Under-16, and Under-18 age groups.

The club’s Under-18s finished third in the Northern Premier League last season, behind only Manchester City and Manchester United.

Survey – Which position is most intriguing for the NY Giants?

New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. catches a low pass in practice.
New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. catches a low pass in practice. | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

The New York Giants offseason program wraps up on Wednesday, with one last practice before summer vacation.

The Giants are a team in transition under John Harbaugh, trying to make the leap from “rebuilding” to “contending”. If they’re going to take that jump, they’re going to need all of their position groups to step up under the new regime. Some position groups are going to need to take bigger steps than others. Harbaugh only tinkered with some groups, while others were completely rebuilt this offseason.

After six months of free agency, the draft, workouts, OTAs, and minicamp, which position group is the most interesting to you?

Wide receiver

The Giants have added six new wide receivers this year (Darnell Mooney, Calvin Austin III, Malachi Fields,Odell Beckham Jr., JuJu Smith-Schuster, and Braxton Berrios), but we haven’t seen their top two receivers as Malik Nabers and Darius Slayton recover from surgery. Interestingly, even former third- round pick Jalin Hyatt is making some noise in minicamp.

Offensive line

The Giants didn’t do much at the top of the depth chart, at least so far. As of June, the only change to the starting line is the addition of Sisi Mauigoa at right guard — and re-signing Jermaine Eluemunor. But the depth has been reworked considerably, with the additions of guard Daniel Faalele, center Lucas Patrick, and rookie tackles J.C. Davis and Ryan Schernecke. Former first round pick Evan Neal was also a surprising re-sign and is fighting for a job. Could he or Faalele unseat Jon Runyan Jr. and make the Giants’ front even bigger, younger, and less expensive?

Defensive line

This position looks wildly different from a year ago, now that Dexter Lawrence II has taken his talents to the Cincinnati Bengals. The Giants have seemingly embraced a philosophic shift under Dennard Wilson — though we can’t say whether that was by design or necessity in the wake of the Lawrence trade. Now, the Giants have added nine new defensive lineman in D.J. Reader, Shelby Harris, Leki Fotu, Sam Roberts, Zacch Pickens, as well as rookies Bobby Jamison-Travis, Anquin Barnes Jr., and Ben Barten.

(The Giants also lost Roy Robertson-Harris to a ruptured Achilles and Roberts to an undisclosed surgery, however the team believes we’ll see them both sooner or later this year.)

Who will join second year tackle Darius Alexander on the starting line (or will he be overtaken?), and how will the Giants employ their defensive linemen in their new scheme?

Linebackers

This is another position that has been completely reworked over the last six months. The Giants signed Tremaine Edmunds and Cam Jones in free agency, re-signed Micah McFadden, and drafted Arvell Reese and Jack Kelly. The Giants’ starting trio of Reese, Edmunds, and McFadden are one of the biggest, longest, and most athletic linebacking units in the NFL and have been a real problem for the offense throughout the spring. The Giants’ outside linebackers — Brian Burns, Abdul Carter, and Kayvon Thibodeaux — might be the most athletic group of pass rushers in the NFL. That unit gets added versatility from Reese’s ability to walk up and play on the line of scrimmage, as well as the versatility of Chauncey Golston and Khalid Kareem to play both defensive end and rush linebacker.

Can the Giants’ off-ball linebackers become the best unit the team has seen in decades? And can Carter and Thibodeaux realize their potential and join Brian Burns among the ranks of the elite pass rushers in the NFL?

Secondary

The Giants’ secondary is the most unchanged of the defensive units from a year ago. In fact, it’s entirely possible that the starting four is identical to what we thought it would be in June of 2025: cornerbacks Paulson Adebo and Deonte Banks in front of safeties Jevon Holland and Tyler Nubin, with Dru Phillips manning the slot.

The Giants did sign cornerback Greg Newsome II in free agency and draft cornerback Colton Hood in the second round, and either has a real opportunity to win a starting job. In fact, Newsome has been the nominal starter through the off-season, though Banks has rotated in pretty freely (with Hood getting some reps with the 1’s as well). And while both Banks and Newsome were largely dismissed by fans after the 2025 season, their names have been commonly called out by the media in attendance for the Giants’ practice for their disruptiveness. Could it be that the combination of Dennard Wilson, Donald D’Alesio, and Addison Lynch are the secret sauce to finally unlock the former first rounders’ talents?

Behind them, the Giants signed safety Ar’Darius Washington, formerly of the Baltimore Ravens. Washington is undersized, but was an elite safety for the Ravens in 2024 before rupturing his Achilles in the 2025 offseason. He and Phillips have rotated in the slot and both bring physical disruptiveness to the secondary.

So, which of these position groups intrigues you the most as we enter the summer and wait for training camp?

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Jaxon Smith-Njigba ranks near the top in NFLPA’s top 50 players sales list

SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 8: Jaxon Smith-Njigba #11 of the Seattle Seahawks stands on the field prior to the NFL Super Bowl LX football game against the New England Patriots, at Levi's Stadium on February 8, 2026 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images) | Getty Images

In their now annual reveal, the NFLPA listed the top 50 sales earners among players in the National Football League from (roughly) the 2025 NFL season.

As the reigning AP Offensive Player of the Year, Jaxon Smith-Njigba is the first Seattle Seahawks player since Russell Wilson to crack the top 5.

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As noted above, this is a comprehensive ranking of sales from player jerseys, merchandise and memorabilia. An unfettered view on player popularity during the previous season.

Some of the NFLPA licensees include Fanatics, Outerstuff, Fathead, FOCO and Funko.

According to the NFLPA, “during the reporting period, officially licensed NFL player merchandise generated more than $1.9 billion in retail sales.” American football is an ever-growing sport in global popularity. Josh Allen was the top in sales, as well as being the “top international jersey seller.”

Notice that seven of the top 10 are NFC players (although the top two are both AFC East). Another seven of the top 10 are quarterbacks, which makes JSN’s meteoric rise that much more impressive.

This is the first time on the top 50 list for Jaxon Smith-Njigba, as he rose more than 50 spots behind “one of the year’s biggest retail surges” to become the No. 4 ranked merchandise earner. He also earned himself a nice contract extension.

Smith-Njigba put up 1,793 yards en route to leading the league as a receiving threat and helping the Seattle Seahawks to capture a championship trophy. Super Bowl 60 opponent, Drake Maye, “surged 30 spots from last year and led all players in postseason jersey sales.”

JSN was also the highest-charting WR on the list (Justin Jefferson checked in at 13th overall) and one of just 3 at the position who breach the top 20 (Amon-Ra St. brown sits at 17, rival wideout Puka Nacua comes in at 24).

The next Seahawks to appear on the list are Cooper Kupp at 41 and Sam Darnold squeaking in at 49. Former Seahawk and current Steeler, DK Metcalf finished slightly below Kupp, earning the 43rd spot in player sales.

The lone Seattle Seahawks player to have reached top 5 status in NFLPA player sales previously was former starting QB, Russell Wilson (who did so on multiple occasions and finished in the #1 spot in 2015).

The “Emerald City Route Artist” authored a magical season wrapped up in a championship run and will be beloved forever by Seahawks fans worldwide… we just have the data to back that up now.

Why was FIFA World Cup 2026 expanded to 48 teams instead of 32?

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Photo by Michael Regan - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images

The 2026 World Cup is taking place across North America and will be the biggest in the competition’s history.

Kicking off on June 11, 48 teams are set to compete across the United States, Canada and Mexico as they aim to cement their names in the history books.

2026 will be the first World Cup that sees so many countries going head-to-head, with previous versions of the competition only allowing 32 teams to qualify.

The expansion has been met with mixed feelings, but Arsene Wenger has already explained that it is a necessary part of developing the game globally.

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World Cup expansion to 48 teams necessary to develop football globally

Since 2019, the former Arsenal manager has been the Chief of Global Football Development at FIFA.

And in an interview from January 2026, he spoke about why the decision to make the 2026 World Cup 48 teams was taken.

Wenger said: “We had to open it [the World Cup] to the world. And I think it’s the minimum we could do, to open [it] to more African countries, more Asian countries, because we want football to be strong everywhere.”

The Frenchman also explained how the money made from the expanded World Cup will be reinvested.

He stated: “All the money goes to the federations to develop their infrastructures. And because I travel a lot today, you should see how much every federation has developed because of the funds they get from FIFA.

“I’m now in football development, and I realise how big football has become in the world when you speak about the number of tickets people want. You cannot imagine. I travel all over the world [and] everywhere, football has become the most important thing people talk about.”

The expansion means that, unlike in previous tournaments, countries that make it out of the group stage will have to compete in Round of 32 matches for the first time ever.

There is already talk in the football world about players having to play too many games for club and country across a calendar year.

But the increased qualification threshold is a positive for a number of sides who previously probably wouldn’t have been good enough to book a place at the World Cup.

In 2026, for example, Cape Verde, Curacao, Jordan, and Uzbekistan are all taking part for the first time in their histories.

The tournament will now officially get underway on June 11 when one of the three hosts, Mexico, take on South Africa in a Group A clash at 3pm EST.

NY Knicks Game Tonight: Game 4 Channel, Time, Prediction & Remaining NBA Finals Schedule

The New York Knicks are two wins away from the franchise’s first NBA Championship in over 50 years. But standing in their way are Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs.

If you plan to watch Game 4 of the NBA Finals on Wednesday night, below you can find everything you need to know, along with the upcoming schedule for the rest of the championship series.

When do the Knicks play next?

DateGameTime (ET)TV Info
Wednesday, June 10Spurs @ Knicks8:30 PMABC

How to watch Knicks vs. Spurs Game 4?

The entirety of the NBA Finals between the Knicks and Spurs will air exclusively on ABC and the ESPN app.

What time does the Knicks game start tonight?

Game 4 of the NBA Finals has a start time of 8:30 PM ET

Knicks vs. Spurs Game 4 betting odds

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Below you can see the Game 1 odds on some of the top betting sites.

NY Knicks vs. Spurs NBA Finals schedule

Below, you can get a look at the upcoming schedule for the 2026 NBA Finals.

DateGameTime (ET)TV Info
Wednesday, June 3Knicks 105, Spurs 958:30 PMABC
Friday, June 5Knicks 105, Spurs 1048:30 PMABC
Monday, June 8Spurs 115, Knicks 1118:30 PMABC
Wednesday, June 10Spurs @ Knicks8:30 PMABC
Saturday, June 13Knicks @ Spurs8:30 PMABC
Tuesday, June 16Spurs @ Knicks8:30 PMABC
Friday, June 19Knicks @ Spurs8:30 PMABC

Knicks vs. Spurs Game 4 prediction

After coming up short in Game 2 of the NBA Finals, the Knicks have a ton of momentum heading into their first home game of the series on Monday. It feels like the win is at their back, and it’s strong. Prediction: Knicks 108, Spurs 105

When was the last time the Knicks made the Finals?

It has been a very long time since the Knicks played in the NBA Finals. The last time they reached the championship round was 27 years ago in 1999. Oddly enough, they also played the Spurs in that series.

The last time New York won a championship was in 1973 when they beat the Los Angeles Lakers.

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Nevada Football Position Preview: Quarterback Battle Headlines Summer for the Wolf Pack

LOGAN, UT - NOVEMBER 8: Carter Jones #6 of the Nevada Wolf Pack throws a pass during the first half of their game against the Utah State Aggies at Maverik Stadium on November 8, 2025 in Logan, Utah. (Photo by Chris Gardner/Getty Images) | Getty Images

We have settled into June, which means while Summer is close, so is college football returning. Media Day for the Mountain West is a month away; camp will start up soon and before we know it, Week 1 will be kicking off. As we progress through the summer months, we’ll be looking into the positions a bit more for Nevada football.

Every week will include a new position, and of course, we start at the top with the QB spot. If Nevada is going to make a push toward bowl eligibility in 2026, the answer will almost certainly begin at quarterback.

After finishing 3-9 a season ago and averaging just 17.6 points per game, head coach Jeff Choate overhauled the offensive side of the program during the offseason, which included a change in the offensive coordinator role. The Wolf Pack ranked 128th nationally in scoring offense and threw just 10 touchdown passes against 17 interceptions. Improvement at quarterback isn’t just important; it’s essential.

Unlike a year ago, Nevada enters summer workouts with a legitimate competition under center.

Sophomore Carter Jones returns after showing flashes as a true freshman. AJ Bianco remains the veteran presence in the room. UCLA transfer Luke Duncan arrives looking to immediately challenge for the starting job.

The result is what may be Nevada’s most intriguing position battle heading into fall camp.

Carter Jones Enters as the Favorite

While the coaching staff has not named a starter, Jones appears to enter the summer with a slight edge.

The Lancaster, Texas native became Nevada’s primary quarterback during the second half of the 2025 season and finished as the team’s leading passer. Jones completed 110 of 171 attempts (64.3 percent) for 1,019 yards, six touchdowns, and eight interceptions while starting seven games as a true freshman.

The raw numbers won’t jump off the page, but context matters.

Jones was throwing to one of the least productive receiving groups in the Mountain West and playing in an offense that struggled for consistency throughout the year. Despite those challenges, he showed accuracy, toughness, and poise that made him one of the brighter spots on Nevada’s roster.

The next step is cutting down on mistakes.

Jones’ eight interceptions highlighted the growing pains expected from a freshman quarterback. If he can improve his decision-making while maintaining his efficiency, he has the tools to become Nevada’s long-term answer at the position.

Luke Duncan Brings Competition

Nevada’s biggest offseason addition may have been Duncan.

The former UCLA quarterback transferred to Reno after spending time in one of the nation’s toughest quarterback rooms. While his college résumé is limited, Duncan gained valuable experience in the Pac-12 and even started against top-ranked Ohio State last season, completing 16 of 23 passes for 154 yards and a touchdown.

At 6-foot-6, Duncan brings a different profile than Nevada’s returning quarterbacks. His first showcase in front of Nevada fans came from the Pack’s spring game back in April, which saw Duncan and AJ Bianco split reps after Jones dealt with an elbow injury.

Duncan was picked off three times and struggled with some red-zone reads, failing to get his side on the scoreboard. All three interceptions were tipped passes that just fell into the hands of defenders, and Duncan still had some good offensive reads, including clean passes to Jaceon Doss and Kolan Babalola.

His size, arm talent, and experience against Power Four competition are major reasons why many expect him to push Jones throughout fall camp. Nevada didn’t bring Duncan in to sit on the bench. He was added to create competition and raise the overall ceiling of the room

Don’t Forget About AJ Bianco

Bianco may be the most overlooked player in the quarterback room.

The redshirt senior has spent his entire career at Nevada and has appeared in parts of four seasons. Last year he completed 27 of 45 passes for 188 yards, one touchdown, and one interception while appearing in 10 games. He also completed 66.7 percent of his passes during the 2024 season.

Bianco may not have the upside of Jones or Duncan, but he offers something neither player can match, which is experience in Nevada’s program.

During spring camp, Bianco was steady, protected the football, and consistently moved the offense. He made strides downfield, which included a deep pass to transfer Donnie Cheers. Bianco found Cheers two more times after that and kept it clean in the turnover department. Even if he doesn’t win the starting job, his presence gives Nevada valuable depth at the game’s most important position.

Outlook

For the first time in several years, Nevada’s quarterback room feels competitive rather than uncertain. Jones brings the upside. Duncan brings the arm talent and transfer pedigree. Bianco brings experience and reliability.

The biggest question entering fall camp isn’t whether Nevada has a quarterback capable of winning games, it’s whether one of them can separate from the pack (no pun intended).

If Jones takes the expected sophomore leap, Nevada may have found its quarterback of the future. If Duncan’s Power Four experience translates, he could provide an immediate boost to an offense desperate for explosive plays. And if neither can seize control, Bianco remains a trusted veteran option.

One way or another, Nevada’s path to bowl eligibility will likely be decided by what happens in the quarterback room over the next two months.

Position Grade Entering Summer: B

The talent level is improved, the competition is healthy, and the room finally has depth. Now Nevada needs somebody to emerge as the clear answer.

Michigan’s 2026 NBA Draft results will be a major recruiting tool for Dusty May

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - APRIL 06: Head coach Dusty May of the Michigan Wolverines celebrates after defeating the UConn Huskies 69-63 in the National Championship of the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at Lucas Oil Stadium on April 06, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) | Getty Images

My SB Nation colleague Ricky O’Donnell recently projected all three members of Michigan’s starting front court from this past season — Yaxel Lendeborg, Aday Mara and Morez Johnson Jr. — to be taken in the Top 15 of this summer’s NBA Draft. CBS Sports also projected that very same thing recently, as have other NBA writers from ‘round the internet since the NBA Combine, when Johnson put on a show in front of scouts and evaluators.

If that exact situation comes to fruition, it would be the first time since 1990 the program had three first-round picks in a single draft (Terry Mills, Rumeal Robinson and Loy Vaught). That would be a major accomplishment, but beyond that potential historical accolade, what this trio has done for head coach Dusty May’s ability to recruit big men moving forward is, in my opinion, the more significant part of this story.

After turning three big men into draft picks this year — as well as Danny Wolf last year— May is now convincingly able to tell every forward/center that if they come to Michigan, they will be drafted following their college career. It doesn’t matter if that player is in the transfer portal or the high school ranks, as May now has a track record of turning college big men into professional ballplayers.

Lendeborg was a borderline first-round pick before transferring to Michigan last offseason. He elevated his stock even more in Ann Arbor by being named a First-Team All-American, winning the Big Ten Player of the Year and helping Michigan win the national championship — knee/ankle injury vs Arizona in the Final Four be damned.

Yes, Lendeborg is among the draft’s oldest prospects this year (he will be 24 when the season starts), but he is also one of the most pro-ready prospects. He has been compared to Denver Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon for his ability to defend multiple positions, and rebound and score efficiently. Lendeborg did all those things on many different occasions last season, and all it took was one year with May and his staff to turn him into a top prospect. Lendeborg has even said his lone season at Michigan made a huge difference on him both personally and professionally.

“I think it might be the best decision I’ve ever made in my life,” Lendeborg said at the NBA Combine about withdrawing from last year’s draft go to to Michigan. “I learned so much in the game of basketball, outside of it as well. I went through trial and error. I got to be under the spotlight for the first time. It was amazing. It was the best decision. When I went and decided to go back to Michigan, it was to develop better habits and become a better pro so when I get here next year … I’m feeling a lot more comfortable and ready. It all worked out. Everything went well and fell into place. I’ve learned the game a lot more this year, as well. Dusty taught me a lot — a lot that I really needed, a lot of valuable tools, as far as being professional. He really helped me out and molded me into a better young man and better player.”

Meanwhile, Mara and Johnson went from bench players at UCLA and Illinois, respectively, to highly sought after NBA prospects after one season at Michigan. Like Lendeborg, this is an extraordinary development win for May — taking a pair of guys that weren’t fully utilized at their previous program and turning them into players that NBA front offices now covet. That is the exact type of thing that spreads like a wildfire in recruiting circles; any big man that feels he isn’t being properly developed at his current school can now take a good look at Michigan as a go-to transfer destination to get to the promised land of the NBA.

“Once he finds something that might work, he’s going to try his best and he’s going to learn about that so he can tell guys the best way so we can understand and we can do it on the court,” Mara said of May at the NBA Combine. “A lot of praise for him for that, because he was the main reason why we played like that this year, and that’s why we’re here (at the Combine), us as players.”

Michigan is now positioned to use the success of Lendeborg, Mara and Johnson as a recruiting tool in a way that very few programs can. In fact, this success has already helped Michigan reload through the portal this offseason by acquiring forward Jalen Reed (LSU), forward/center J.P. Estrella (Tennessee) and center Moustapha Thiam (Cincinnati). The Wolverines are now reloaded in the front court and ready to defend their Big Ten and national crowns, thanks in large part to Lendeborg, Mara and Johnson.

Michigan has turned into a program where big men not only come to win, but to be turned into NBA players. As long as May is the head man in charge in Ann Arbor, the Wolverines will have a chance to get any big man they want on the recruiting trail or in the transfer portal.

Christian Rasmussen hoping third-place WWTR finish can help turn around ‘tough year’ for ECR

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Christian Rasmussen hopes his breakthrough podium at World Wide Technology Raceway can mark a turning point in what has been a challenging year for both himself and Ed Carpenter Racing.

The Danish driver charged from 19th on the grid to finish third in Sunday’s IndyCar race. The result was his best finish of the 2026 season and arrived just days after ECR announced a contract extension.

More importantly, the podium provided validation after months of frustration. Rasmussen has spent much of the season feeling results have not reflected the pace shown by himself and the team.

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Rasmussen sees St. Louis podium as overdue reward

Despite the strong finish, Rasmussen admitted his thoughts immediately returned to Phoenix Raceway earlier this year. Contact with Will Power while battling for the lead left him feeling a potential victory had been taken away.

Rasmussen acknowledged there was still a pace deficit compared to the race’s strongest cars in the closing stages. Even so, he believes the result can provide a platform for the remainder of the season.

“We’ve had a tough year. Feeling like we kind of had a win robbed from us back in Phoenix. Coming right back to an oval and kind of starting up where we finished off was a good feeling.

“Yeah, I mean, like I think we had a third-place car today. I couldn’t hang with those guys there at the end. I was super strong I would say later in the stints, and we didn’t really have a lot of deg, but I just didn’t have that ultimate pace.

“Whenever we were all on kind of newer-ish tires, I couldn’t hang. But again, very happy with a third-place finish here today. I think it’s a good way to start building some momentum for the rest of the year.”

The result strengthens ECR’s Leaders Circle position

The St. Louis race offered an opportunity to finally put some of that disappointment behind him. Rasmussen fought at the front of the field, led five laps and battled eventual race winner Josef Newgarden for the lead.

His performance was particularly impressive considering he started 19th. In a race that featured 17 lead changes and a record 268 passes for position, Rasmussen was one of the drivers consistently moving forward throughout the night.

The podium did more than provide a confidence boost for Rasmussen. It also lifted him from 24th to 22nd in the championship standings, moving him into the final Leaders Circle-paying position.

That improvement could carry significant value for Ed Carpenter Racing as the season continues. Rasmussen now sits only five points behind 20th-placed Romain Grosjean, keeping further gains within reach.

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Agents confirm Juventus and Roma interest in Ruggeri
Agents confirm Juventus and Roma interest in Ruggeri

Matteo Ruggeri’s agents confirm Juventus and Roma’s interest in the Atlético Madrid defender: ‘There are requests from Italy and abroad.’

Juventus and Roma are among the clubs interested in Atlético Madrid left-back Ruggeri.

Agents admit Juventus and Roma want Ruggeri

The defender’s agents Manuel Montipò and Tullio Tinti spoke to Sky Sport Italia after a meeting with Inter directors on Wednesday morning.

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)

The two parties are not thought to have discussed Ruggeri’s potential move to Inter. Tinti, in fact, is also the representative of Nerazzurri defenders Alessandro Bastoni and Matteo Darmian.

“Ruggeri provided seven assists in 48 games with Atlético Madrid, playing almost every game as a starter,” Montipò said.

“The club is very happy with the player and wants to retain him. As of today, he’s an Atlético Madrid starter. The market is open, and anything can happen. There are requests from Italy and abroad, but as of today, there’s nothing concrete.”

Gazzetta had claimed on Wednesday morning that Roma were interested in Ruggeri, and the Sky Sport reporter specifically asked the defender’s agent about the links with the Giallorossi and even Juventus.

“He is in a top club, and all top clubs look for strong players, but I don’t know,” Montipò said.

BARCELONA, SPAIN – AUGUST 17: Matteo Ruggeri of Atletico de Madrid controls the ball whilst under pressure from Omar El Hilali of RCD Espanyol during the LaLiga EA Sports match between RCD Espanyol de Barcelona and Atletico de Madrid at RCDE Stadium on August 17, 2025 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Judit Cartiel/Getty Images)

At that point, Tinti stepped in, confirming both clubs’ interest: “I know, and there are many more,” he said before leaving with a smile on his face.

Ruggeri joined Atléticoé Madrid from Atalanta in a €17m deal last summer. The 23-year-old has yet to make his senior Italy debut and is under contract at the Wanda Metropolitano until June 2030.

Why things are buzzing in Baton Rouge

BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA - DECEMBER 01: Lane Kiffin speaks at a press conference as he is introduced as the new head football coach of the LSU Tigers at Tiger Stadium on December 01, 2025 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Photo by Tyler Kaufman/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Tigers remain hot on the recruiting trail following a fantastic weekend of official visits, and they are already preparing for another slate of visitors.

Right now, there is one keyword floating around the LSU staff and among many of the nation’s top uncommitted prospects: buzz.

There is buzz surrounding several key prospects who could potentially commit to the Tigers in the near future following their official visits. That buzz extends not only to prospects who visited this past weekend, but even to one player who took his official visit back in April. There is also growing buzz around LSU potentially landing a visit from an elite prospect who is ranked as the No. 1 player at his position nationally.

Tre Segarra came to LSU this past weekend after canceling a visit to Penn State in favor of making the trip to Baton Rouge. The word from those close to his recruitment is that LSU did an outstanding job and made a tremendous impression on the Duncan, South Carolina prospect.

Segarra is the No. 7 running back in the nation and is rated as a 4-star prospect across all major recruiting services. He was expected to take an official visit to Tennessee, but that trip is reportedly no longer taking place. As a result, many recruiting insiders now believe LSU is the team to beat for his commitment.

LSU was also able to improve its standing with 4-star offensive lineman Kelsey Adams. Following his visit, the buzz around LSU suggested that a commitment could be coming soon.

However, Adams still plans to take an official visit to Mississippi State. The Bulldogs are expected to make this recruitment highly competitive. It is also important not to overlook the fact that Adams remains committed to Georgia. This recruitment appears to be headed for an interesting finish, but LSU currently seems to hold the advantage.

Over the weekend, the Tigers hosted seven prospects, and three of those seven have already committed. Additionally, LSU is believed to be in a favorable position with two of the remaining four visitors. If those predictions prove accurate, it would represent an outstanding return from a single official visit weekend.

But the momentum doesn’t stop there.

The Tigers hosted offensive lineman Terrance Smith for an official visit back in April. Going into that visit, it was already believed that LSU was trending in the right direction. Since then, the buzz surrounding Smith has only grown stronger, with LSU now widely viewed as the clear team to beat.

Smith has scheduled his commitment announcement for June 15. A major factor in his recruitment appears to be his long-standing relationship with offensive line coach Eric Wolford. Many believe that connection could ultimately be the difference-maker.

Now, attention turns to the next weekend of official visits.

We will have you covered with the latest visitor lists as the weekend approaches, especially considering the growing buzz around Trey Martin potentially becoming another running back commitment for the Tigers.

However, the work of getting elite prospects on campus is far from over.

There is also some buzz surrounding the possibility of LSU hosting the No. 1 wide receiver in the nation, Monshun Sales, for a visit. That would represent a massive opportunity for the Tigers.

Sales was heavily interested in LSU earlier in his recruitment before things appeared to cool off. Now, with the staff fully focused on recruiting following spring football, it seems the relationship may be heating up once again.

Regardless of whether Sales visits Baton Rouge, Indiana remains the team to beat in his recruitment.

Sales is a 6-foot-5, 200-pound wide receiver from Indiana. Prospects of his caliber rarely come out of the state, and given the recent success of the Hoosiers, expect Indiana to do everything possible to keep him at home.

Naturally, LSU’s pursuit of Sales raises several questions. However, those questions can wait for another day. Before any serious discussion about landing him can begin, the Tigers must first get him on campus for a visit.

Next weekend will serve as LSU’s final major recruiting weekend before the summer dead period begins.

The dead period starts on June 23 and runs through July 31. During that time, coaches are prohibited from having in-person contact with prospects or hosting campus visits. However, communication through phone calls, text messages, and other approved forms of contact remains permitted.

With the dead period rapidly approaching, LSU will look to capitalize on its current momentum and continue stacking commitments before recruiting activity temporarily slows down.

Sleeper fantasy football picks for the Saints in 2026

Fantasy Football season is around the corner, and if you’re a fantasy head like me, you have already begun plotting your picks for the 2026 NFL season.

As a New Orleans Saints fan, you also have probably started looking into which players from the black-and-gold could contribute to your team in the later rounds, and we have some good news: you’ll likely have some. Nearly all Saints offensive starters are down-the-board picks and could be big contributors in Week 1.

We will be basing all of our rankings on FantasyPro’s latest rankings.

QB Tyler Shough – QB19

This list probably can’t exist without Tyler Shough. And I get it, he’s a second-year quarterback who isn’t fully proven. But are we really going to ignore the fact that Shough averaged 20 points per game from Week 10 and beyond and finished as QB5 from Weeks 13-18?

Yes, these are just small sample sizes, but the value for Shough at QB19 and 120th overall is high. With the new additions to the New Orleans offense, a second-year in Kellen Moore’s system, and an offense molded around his skill sets, Shough could be a major steal in 2026.

WR Jordyn Tyson – WR37

Wide receiver Jordyn Tyson is being valued at WR37 and the 89th player overall. The 8th overall pick is a risky selection in fantasy this year, as he was for the Saints in the draft. The injury concerns are real, and he has been limited throughout OTAs.

But there’s a reason New Orleans bet on the Arizona State wideout: his top-end talent was unmatched by the rest of the 2026 wide receiver class, and he possesses all the talent to be one of the league’s premier pass catchers. While not the focal point of the Saints’ offense, with Chris Olave set to have an explosive season in 2026, I’m confident Tyson will finish the season better than WR37, on the basis that he’s healthy enough to play the majority of the season.

RB Travis Etienne – RB17

The Saints paid big money for running back Travis Etienne in free agency, then turned around and spent more big money to fix the offensive line. One thing’s clear for New Orleans: they want to run the ball in 2026. While there has been discourse on whether Alvin Kamara will remain on the roster during the upcoming season, his availability won’t hinder a potential big season for Etienne.

The former Jacksonville Jaguars running back is being valued at RB17, the bottom half of the league. But when the Saints paid Etienne, they made him a top-10 highest-paid running back in the league, showing their intention to give him a heavy workload and give him the tools to match the production.

Analysts have the right to fear drafting a Saints running back. New Orleans didn’t have a productive rusher last season, and there may be fear that Kamara will take snaps away. But Kamara is more of a complementary back to Etienne, who produced 1,107 yards and 7 touchdowns on the ground last year, while Kamara could continue his impact as a receiver.

TE Juwan Johnson – TE16

I have been somewhat of a Juwan Johnson truther over the last few seasons, but after his 2025 campaign, I get to say “I told you so.” Johnson put together 77 receptions last season, adding 889 receiving yards and 3 touchdowns. While he didn’t find the endzone as much as I would’ve liked, he was still a major contributor and was the team’s second leading receiver.

When Johnson signed his three-year $30 million deal with the Saints, it came after a long conversation with Coach Moore as a free agent. The agreement made it clear New Orleans valued Johnson, and the veteran tight end would be involved in the offense.

While the Saints’ offense has transformed since last season, his finish as TE8 in PPR leagues is too good to overlook, and an improved offense will hopefully mean more red zone attempts for the 6-foot-4 pass catcher.

Elephant Rumblings: Vegas Putting A’s Pitching to the Test

LAS VEGAS, NV - JUNE 08: A general view of the Las Vegas Ballpark before a game between the Milwaukee Brewers and the Athletics on Monday, June 8, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Daniel Shirey/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

Happy Wednesday A’s fans!

Today marks the midway point of the Athletics’ weeklong Las Vegas residency. After concluding a series against the Milwaukee Brewers tonight, the team gets tomorrow off before wrapping up its Las Vegas showcase with three games against the Colorado Rockies this weekend.

So far, the games at Las Vegas Ballpark, home of the A’s Triple-A affiliate, the Las Vegas Aviators, have lived up to expectations. Entering this week, the consensus was that there would be an enormous amount of offense because of the way the ball travels in the warm desert air and the hitter-friendly nature of the ballpark. That proved correct as the A’s lost the opener 15-14 in what was the highest scoring game of the season so far. Last night, the A’s rebounded with a 7-5 victory over the Brewers, hitting five more home runs and receiving herculean relief efforts from Elvis Alvarado and Mason Barnett.

The hitter-friendly conditions complicate evaluations of A’s pitchers at Triple-A, making it harder to determine when they are ready for the major leagues. This week, the stadium has challenged pitchers on both teams as hitters continue to take advantage of the favorable conditions.

Moving to Las Vegas represents a dramatic shift from Oakland, where the A’s played from 1968 through 2024. Because of the marine layer, the Oakland Coliseum was one of the most difficult places in baseball to hit home runs. Their future ballpark on the Las Vegas Strip will likely be more hitter-friendly.

If the new ballpark plays similarly to its Triple-A neighbor, the A’s could face challenges similar to those experienced by the Rockies, whose pitchers have long had to work in arguably MLB’s toughest place to pitch. However, its dome, humidor and air-conditioning system, as well as the Strip’s lower elevation compared with Summerlin, will likely prevent the ball from carrying as much as it does at Las Vegas Ballpark.

With four games remaining, the A’s have an opportunity to make a positive impression on potential future fans in Southern Nevada. Winning certainly wouldn’t hurt as the team continues building its presence in the market.

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Best of X:

More MLB players should emulate what Pittsburgh Pirates’ ace pitcher Paul Skenes did two days ago.

Paul Skenes is an awesome human in case anyone was wondering.

He was driving by the Ingomar Franklin Park Little League baseball fields last night and saw the lights on and just pulled on in.

He was there over 2 hours signing, taking pictures and playing catch with the kids. pic.twitter.com/oHsYc2qyqP

— BIG BOB (@FSBigBob) June 9, 2026

Athletics minor-league transaction update: Nice to see Devin Taylor promoted to Double-A, as that level should provide a tougher test for last year’s second-round draft pick.

A'S MOVES
OF Devin Taylor/2B Casey Yamauchi to MID
OF Carlos Pacheco/IF Jared Sprague-Lott to LAN
C-1B Dylan Fien to LAN IL
IF M.Muncy off A’s IL
IF D.Hernaiz to LV
RHP N.Hernandez on LV develop list
RHP S.Emanuels off LV develop list
IF J.Riemer to MID ILhttps://t.co/joKXkyUAPy

— Bill Moriarity – A's Farm (@AthleticsFarm) June 9, 2026

The Athletics are continuing to integrate themselves into the Las Vegas community ahead of their planned relocation to Southern Nevada.

We had a blast hanging at the Boys & Girls Club of Southern Nevada 💙 pic.twitter.com/iUkl9Qxw5A

— Athletics (@Athletics) June 9, 2026

Hopefully, what renowned baseball reporter Ken Rosenthal said here will hold true once the Athletics’ new ballpark opens. A 15-14 ballgame at Las Vegas Ballpark shows just how hitter-friendly the environment can be. Ideally, MLB games should feature a more balanced contest between pitchers and hitters.

"The humidor and indoor element will come into play."

Don't expect the ball to be FLYING like it was in Las Vegas last night when the A's move into their new ballpark. pic.twitter.com/IDgUXUAOPN

— Foul Territory (@FoulTerritoryTV) June 9, 2026

UFC White House media day video

NEWARK, NEW JERSEY - MAY 08: Alex Pereira is seen on stage during the UFC Freedom 250 press conference at Prudential Center on May 08, 2026 in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo by Ed Mulholland/Zuffa LLC)

At UFC White House media day, a host of UFC Freedom 250 fighters and special guests answer questions from the media Wednesday morning in Washington, D.C.

The tentative schedule is as follows:

10:15 a.m. ET: Steve Garcia

10:30 a.m.: Mauricio Ruffy

10:45 a.m.: Aiemann Zahabi

11 a.m.: Josh Hokit

11:15 a.m.: Diego Lopes

11:30 a.m.: Bo Nickal

11:45 a.m.: Ciryl Gane

12 p.m.: Derrick Lewis

1 p.m.: Craig Borsari

1:15 p.m.: Sean O’Malley

1:30 p.m.: Justin Gaethje

1:45 p.m.: Kyle Daukaus

2 p.m.: Michael Chandler

2:15 p.m.: Ilia Topuria

2:30 p.m.: Alex Pereira

2:45 p.m.: Jon Anik and Daniel Cormier

3 p.m.: Jon Anik

3:15 p.m.: Daniel Cormier

Carolina’s Cap Comparison: Final Tally

CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA - JANUARY 10: Isaiah Simmons #27 of the Carolina Panthers blocks a punts by Ethan Evans #42 of the Los Angeles Rams during the fourth quarter in the NFC Wild Card Playoff game at Bank of America Stadium on January 10, 2026 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Now that we have taken a look at just how much the Panthers have tied up in specific position groups over the next couple of seasons, what contracts could be terminated or extended, and what percentage of the cap each group takes up, let’s lay all the information out for a broader perspective on where the Panthers are spending their money in 2026. For this series, I used the numbers at Over the Cap.

Offense
Position GroupPanthers Cap %Panthers RankTop Cap %Median Cap %Bottom Cap %
Quarterbacks5.223rd17.9111.62
Running Backs3.2415th6.863.10.9
Wide Receivers629th1910.252.27
Tight Ends4.5515th8.84.51.55
Offensive Line29.61st29.6178.42
Defense
Position GroupPanthers Cap %Panthers RankTop Cap %Median Cap %Bottom Cap %
Def. Line/Edge5.1132nd28.6145.11
Linebackers2.2527th10.864.60.47
Safeties8.25th13.693.50.95
Cornerbacks4.915th14.184.80.95
Special Teams

While I did not write an entire article for specialists, they’re people too. So here’s the breakdown:

Position GroupPanthers Cap %Panthers RankTop Cap %Median Cap %Bottom Cap %
Kicker0.3429th2.430.670.33
Punter0.5516th1.660.550.31
Long Snapper0.41919th0.560.460.30
Overall Takeaways

Through a combination of Brandt Tillis wizardry and rookie contributors, the Panthers are not spending a whole lot on three of the four most expensive position groups: quarterback, wide receiver, and defensive line/edge. Next year, that will have to change. Bryce Young’s fifth year option kicks in, Jalen Coker could get a decent contract extension, and Jaelen Phillips’ cap hit will skyrocket. And that doesn’t even take into account Devin Lloyd and Jaycee Horn seeing huge pay bumps next year. For this year, though, the Panthers have built a team exactly how you want to: relatively inexpensive contributors at expensive positions, which frees up money to spend elsewhere. After spending around league average at a few other positions (running back, tight end, corner, punter, and long snapper), they had plenty left over to really throw money at key positions that can sometimes be overlooked like interior offensive line and safety. Everyone says the path to success in the NFL is a quarterback and some other quality players on rookie contracts supplemented with veteran guys at important spots, and that’s exactly what Dan Morgan and Brandt Tillis have built. If Bryce Young can hold up his end of the bargain, this team could be special.

De’Aaron Fox perfectly sums up why Wemby and the Spurs can win the NBA Finals

Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images
Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images

Game 4 at Madison Square Garden now feels like a defining night for the San Antonio Spurs, who have dragged themselves back into the NBA Finals.

The New York Knicks still lead 2-1, but San Antonio’s Game 3 win changed the tone of the series and gave Victor Wembanyama another chance to show how ready he is for this stage.

The Spurs are young enough for their lack of experience to be a fair question, but their composure has already looked far older than their years, and De’Aaron Fox explained why that might be their biggest strength against New York.

Photo by Steve Marcus/Getty Images
Photo by Steve Marcus/Getty Images

Fox explains why Spurs are not overwhelmed by NBA Finals pressure

Wemby was outstanding in Game 3, finishing with 32 points, eight rebounds, six assists and three blocks as San Antonio cut the series deficit with a 115-111 win. It was the kind of performance that made Wembanyama silence the doubters on one of the loudest stages in basketball.

He is still only 22, but his response to pressure already looks elite. The same can be said of Stephon Castle and Dylan Harper, who have both been excellent, despite their lack of playoff experience.

Speaking to News 4 San Antonio, Fox said the young Spurs do not look like a team waiting to be swallowed by the occasion.

He explained: “They just don’t have the personalities that you would think that are just going to be overwhelmed by something.

“I don’t know what they’re feeling on the inside, obviously. What you see out there on the court with them, just when you see it on their faces when New York is going on a run, you don’t see them panic.”

That calm is crucial because getting another road win at MSG will be even harder. The building will be desperate to push the Knicks within one win of the title, and the Spurs know they will be walking into another hostile night.

Fox went on: “We find a comfort playing on the road, knowing when you’re in this environment, it’s us versus them, and obviously everybody in the crowd. When you know that — everybody behind you has your back — it allows you to settle into these games.”

Castle has been the clearest example of that attitude. The 21-year-old has played like someone who wants the pressure, not someone trying to survive it.

Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images
Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images

He spoke to media after a huge Game 3, hammering home the mentality this Spurs team carry.

He said: “It’s something you can’t shy away from, especially with the goals and aspirations that we have. Just focus on the things that matter throughout the game and not really paying too close attention to the crowd.

“They’re going to be there regardless, especially cheering on their team. You should want to play in those environments. I feel like that’s when we play at our best.”

That is the right mentality for a team this young. San Antonio have already shown they can win in New York, but Game 4 will be the ultimate test of whether you can win the chip with ‘kids’.

North Carolina private club spends millions to renovate practice area

Architect Kris Spence has been hired by the Country Club of North Carolina in Pinehurst to oversee a $2 million renovation of the club’s practice facilities. The facilities closed June 8, and the project should take eight to 10 weeks under the supervision of Spence’s lead associate, Jim Harbin. 

Spence is the club’s architect of record and completed a renovation of the club’s Dogwood Course in 2016. That course was then the site of the 2021 U.S. Junior Amateur, won by Nick Dunlap. The Dogwood ranks No. 15 on Golfweek's Best list of top private courses in North Carolina.

Architect Kris Spence is leading a renovation of the practice areas at Country Club of North Carolina in Pinehurst, which should wrap up during the summer of 2026.

“The main focus is on the safety and functionality aspects of the range,” Spence said in a media release announcing the project. “We are trying to address infrastructure items on it, including agronomy, and we were listening to their problems. We are not going out to design a certain motif, except on the short-game green.”

Spence will focus on two main revisions to address problems with the range: The practice tee was not aligned to the center of the range, and the main practice area was sloped upward from back to front. Spence will change the practice tee from two decks to one larger tee, and it will tilt at 1 percent from back to front to help lower the trajectory of shots. The new single deck will be 125,000 square feet, or nearly three acres, with a portion of zoysia grass to match the Dogwood Course and a portion of Bermuda grass to match the club’s Cardinal Course. The range will feature four large target greens and two smaller greens for wedge practice.

The short-game area’s practice green also will be rebuilt with adjacent bunkers, and the entire short-game area will be enlarged by 80 percent. The safety net will be raised in key locations, and the entire area will be sodded with fresh grass.

“Like many private clubs, we have seen a significant increase in both usage and time spent at our practice facilities, and we expect that trend to continue in the years ahead,” club COO and general manager Jim Sutton said in the media release. “This capital investment will greatly enhance the practice experience for our members and provide lasting benefits for the club."

Jason Lusk is Golfweek's travel and golf course architecture editor, as well as the magazine's creative director. He has written for and designed Golfweek for more than two decades.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Country Club of North Carolina to renovate practice area

Sciver-Brunt finds form as England overcome India

Nat Sciver-Brunt plays a sweep shot as India wicketkeeper Richa Ghosh watches on
Nat Sciver-Brunt has been recovering from a calf injury suffered in April [Getty Images]

ICC Women's T20 World Cup warm-up, Cardiff

England 171-6 (20 overs): Sciver-Brunt 57 (45); Patil 2-29

India 166 (19.5 overs): Ghosh 68 (36); Smith 3-42

England won by five runs

Scorecard

Nat Sciver-Brunt scored 57 as England concluded their T20 World Cup preparation by holding their nerve in a thrilling five-run win over India.

Chasing 172 in Cardiff, India slumped to 87-5, and with an unlikely 38 required off the last two overs, Richa Ghosh whacked 21 off Issy Wong's penultimate over and then a six and a four off Linsey Smith to leave six required off three balls.

But Smith won the battle to have Ghosh stumped for a sensational 68 from 36 balls and then removed Renuka Singh Thakur to secure a confidence-boosting win before the World Cup opener against Sri Lanka on Friday.

Sciver-Brunt spent welcome time in the middle, and alongside Amy Jones' fluent 64 at the top of the order and a late cameo of 30 from 12 balls from all-rounder Dani Gibson, England posted a competitive 171-6.

The skipper had made just three in the previous warm-up against Australia, which England lost by five wickets, but has now alleviated some concerns about her lack of game time before the tournament.

The Australia match on Monday was Sciver-Brunt's first international appearance this summer as she has been managing a calf injury.

After Danni Wyatt-Hodge was dismissed early again for just three, the newly promoted Jones and Sciver-Brunt added 70 for the second wicket, before India wrestled back some control in the middle overs with three quick wickets.

Jones was bowled by Shafali Verma before Alice Capsey and Freya Kemp also fell cheaply to spin, but the form of power-hitter Gibson at the death was another tick in the box for head coach Charlotte Edwards' gameplan.

Her counter-attacking knock included four fours and a six with 19 coming from the final over to ensure England did not lose momentum after Sciver-Brunt fell with seven balls to go.

Gibson also took two wickets as the hosts again rotated their bowlers, resting seamer Lauren Bell and giving more overs to Tilly Corteen-Coleman, Wong and Lauren Filer, while reserve keeper Capsey replaced Jones behind the stumps.

England take momentum into World Cup opener

After the defeat by favourites Australia gave England a bit of a wake-up call about the quality they can expect to see over the next few weeks, they responded with a fine all-round performance up until Ghosh's last-gasp fireworks.

Collectively, England will be breathing a sigh of relief because of Sciver-Brunt's knock as it feels like the final piece of the puzzle has been laid in Edwards' plans.

And crucially, after a rain delay resulted in a slower outfield and Sciver-Brunt had to push hard between the wickets for quick singles and twos, she looked untroubled by her calf and came through the test unscathed.

There is some concern, however, around Wyatt-Hodge's form with a highest score of 29 in four innings, but the recent efforts of Jones, Capsey, Knight, Gibson and now Sciver-Brunt means that most batters go into Friday with confidence.

Bar a dropped catch for Wong, England also outclassed their opponents in the field with teenager Corteen-Coleman's stunning grab at square leg to dismiss opener Smriti Mandhana the highlight.

The 18-year-old also claimed the wickets of captain Harmanpreet Kaur and Radha Yadav to finish with impressive figures of 2-22 to press her case for selection, while fellow spinners Smith and Charlie Dean claimed 3-42 and 2-16 respectively.

USMNT lineup versus Paraguay — Who will Pochettino choose for USA in World Cup opener?

The 2026 World Cup is here, and the United States men's national team is set to open its group stage with a late Friday scrap with Paraguay.

The sides met late last year when the Yanks beat La Albirroja 2-1 in a friendly despite the absences of Christian Pulisic, Chris Richards, Tyler Adams, Malik Tillman, and Timothy Weah.

MORE: Who are the 2026 World Cup favorites?

Those players are all expected to feature if not star come Friday, but what surprises could be in store as Mauricio Pochettino takes charge of his first World Cup match.since he went 90 minutes as a player for Argentina against Sweden in 2002.

So what are the main questions?

Who will start in goal for the USMNT?

Pochettino, so far, has stopped short of labeling Matt Freese his starting goalkeeper but he feels likeliest based on the last year of selection. But this is the least certain World Cup for the U.S. between the sticks and Matt Turner enters the tournament having already played in one.

Who completes the (probable) back three?

Presuming Chris Richards' health is not a smoke screen, there's every season to suspect he leads a back three with captain Tim Ream on his left.

Villarreal fullback Alex Freeman has played the right side of a back three for Pochettino behind right wing back Sergino Dest, but the boss has the option of Mark McKenzie, Auston Trusty, or Miles Robinson, too. Joe Scally has also slide inside.

Which regular will be the odd man out?

Tyler Adams and Christian Pulisic are nailed-on starts in front of a back three or four, but there are only so many spots for some very familiar faces.

Malik Tillman's emergence asks some big questions of Pochettino. Does he leave out a midfielder who looked great while Pulisic was absent, or could he leave out someone like Weston McKennie or Timothy Weah?

Some have even projected that two of those names could miss out in favor of Pochettino favorite Cristian Roldan.

USMNT lineup versus Paraguay — Who will Pochettino choose for USA in World Cup opener?

— Matt Freese —

— Alex Freeman — Chris Richards — Tim Ream —

Sergino Dest — Tyler Adams — Malik Tillman — Antonee Robinson

— Christian Pulisic — Folarin Balogun — Timothy Weah —

2027 RB Keith Smith announces transfer to IMG Academy

Manatee High School player Keith Smith evades tacklers as he rushes for positive yardage. The Manatee Hurricanes defeated the Cape Coral Seahawks Friday, November 21, 2025 in the class 5A regional semifinal playoff game. Manatee won with a final score of 55-29.

The nationally ranked Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy Ascenders football team is receiving a top specialist from the region, according to a social media post via X, formerly known as Twitter.

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2027 running back/returner Keith Smithannounced on X that he will be attending IMG Academy, leaving Bradenton (Fla.) Manatee, for the upcoming 2026 high school football season. Smith will primarily play special teams after totaling over 700-plus yards via kick and punt returns for the Hurricanes last fall.

Smith last season at Manatee was one of the Hurricanes top playmakers as the running back totaled 1,739 all-purpose yards and 16 total touchdowns.

I am excited to announce that I will be attending IMG this Fall to join their National Football Team. This is an incredible opportunity to live at IMG and compete on the biggest stage of high school football. Thank you to my Manatee Coaches, Teachers & Teammates for everything.

I am excited to announce that I will be attending IMG this Fall to join their National Football Team. This is an incredible opportunity to live at IMG and compete on the biggest stage of high school football. Thank you to my Manatee Coaches, Teachers & Teammates for everything. pic.twitter.com/HOVC7gPo2D

— Keith Smith (@2Keithsmitty) June 10, 2026

The 2027 prospect will get a chance to go against the country’s best competition with the Ascenders this fall. IMG Academy has several big games against out-of-state opponents scheduled for the 2026 national high school football season against St. Louis (HI), The St. James Academy (Va.), Cornerstone Christian (TX), New Palestine (IN), NFL Academy (UK), Hun School (N.J.) and rival St. Frances Academy (Md.).

Coming off an undefeated 2025 campaign, the Ascenders bring back one of the most talented rosters in high school football, highlighted by 2027 five-star EDGE Zyron Forstall (Texas A&M commit), 2027 four-star wide receiver Eric McFarland, 2027 four-star linebacker Amarri Irvin (Notre Dame commit) and 2028 four-star quarterback Jayden Wade (Georgia commit).

The Ascenders ended this past season with a 10-0 record and finishing at No. 1 in the final 2025 Florida High School Football Massey Rankings and No. 3 nationally, according to the Rivals National 2025 High School Football Composite Rankings.

More about IMG Academy

Established in 1978, with a pioneering concept known as the Nick Bollettieri Tennis Academy, IMG Academy has since grown to become a global phenomenon. Today, IMG Academy is the world’s leading sports education brand, providing access and opportunity for student-athletes with an innovative suite of on-campus and online programming. IMG Academy is the only education brand directly responsible for filling one-quarter of all college roster spots on an annual basis. In 2021 alone, IMG Academy helped place 30,000 kids into college.

Fantasy Baseball Trade Analyzer: It's time to trade these big-name players away

This week's edition of the Trade Analyzer is entirely focused on players whom fantasy managers should trade away. Some of the players listed below are playing poorly and are showing strong indicators that they will not turn things around. Managers are being hurt simply by having these players in their lineup, and trading them away is the best plan of action.

There are also some players listed below who have overachieved thus far, making them sell-high candidates.

Sell Low

Kyle Tucker, OF, Dodgers: The narrative on Tucker's disappointing 2025 season was that hand and calf injuries caused a disappointing second half in which he posted a .738 OPS. The Dodgers certainly bought into that story when they handed him a massive free-agent contract. But after 2.5 months of the current campaign, it's fair to wonder if Tucker's issues run deeper.

Despite being propped up by baseball's best lineup, the 30-year-old is hitting just .236 with five homers and 30 RBI. His quality of contact is down, especially his 5.6% barrel rate. And his expected stats mostly line up with his actual marks. After seeing Tucker play poorly for almost an entire year, it's time to allow him to do so on someone else's roster.

Geraldo Perdomo, SS, Diamondbacks: At this point, it's fair to wonder if Perdomo was a one-year wonder from a fantasy perspective. The shortstop is an effective defender with terrific plate discipline, which makes him valuable to the D-backs. But the 26-year-old doesn't hit the ball hard and hasn't made any progress in that area as he reaches his prime. His .263 xBA is a good indicator that he may make modest improvements on his .237 average. However, the rest of his numbers are underwhelming, and Perdomo should be viewed as a 20-steal player who lacks power potential.

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He has been the 31st-most productive fantasy shortstop, and the depth at the position makes it hard to see him returning to the top 20.

Luke Keaschall, 2B, Twins: I was excited about Keaschall during draft season but am willing to admit that his poor quality of contact has made him a bust. His 84.1 mph average exit velocity and 2.7% barrel rate are among the lowest marks of any full-time player, and until they improve, he will produce meager numbers in every category except steals. Keaschall remains rostered in 62% of Yahoo leagues and can be dealt for any player who has the potential to remain on a fantasy roster for the foreseeable future.

Framber Valdez, SP, Tigers: Although their positions and overall value are different, Valdez has some similarities to Tucker. Fantasy managers mostly gave Valdez a pass during draft season for a poor finish to 2025. But the main reason he logged a second-half ERA of 5.20 was a notable drop in his strikeout rate from 25.5% to 19.9%.

And those problems have persisted into this year, as his 18.6% strikeout rate is a career-worst mark. Additionally, there is a new problem with Valdez, who is no longer inducing grounders at an elite rate. He's more of an innings eater than impact player, and fortunately, fantasy managers can undo their mistake much easier than the Tigers.

Sell High

Liam Hicks, C/1B, Marlins: Hicks is a great story, as a 27-year-old late bloomer who has gone from a mixed-league afterthought to the sixth-ranked fantasy catcher to this point in the season. Unfortunately, once we get past terrific plate discipline, there isn't much in his skill set. Hicks doesn't hit the ball hard (86.0 mph average velocity) and has been fortunate to go deep 12 times.

The gap between his .461 SLG and .374 xSLG shows his downside as a power hitter and is a good reason for fantasy managers to explore his trade market. After all, Hicks could fetch a significant return at a different position, and there are some solid catchers on the waiver wire in standard Yahoo formats.

Ozzie Albies, 2B, Braves: Albies has some similarities to Hicks. He deserves credit for his ability to limit strikeouts (12.5%), which helps him to post a respectable batting average. But he isn't hitting the ball hard enough (87.0 mph average exit velocity) to maintain his current power production, which includes 10 homers and 36 RBI. Albies' strong start at the plate has also masked the fact that he has swiped just one base, and past expectations for a double-digit steals total were part of his appeal. He's still someone to start but isn't the impact player that he appears to be.

José Soriano, SP, Angels: Last week, I mentioned the regression that was happening with Soriano. And since that time, his struggles have continued. Over eight starts since April 28, the right-hander has posted a 5.28 ERA and 1.60 WHIP. His control over the strike zone has regressed over that stretch, which is indicated by a 44:27 K:BB ratio. Soriano still has respectable season-long ratios (2.96 ERA, 1.24 WHIP) but is no longer an impactful starter.

Connelly Early, SP, Red Sox: Managers with Early on their roster can refer back to the paragraph that I wrote about him in yesterday's deep dive on American League rookies. The youngster has been fortunate thus far, and the combination of his stellar ratios and prospect status should make him overvalued on the trade market.

Michigan football surges for top DL recruit Seth Tillman

Michigan football is looking to add some top talent in the middle of the defensive front, and arguably the top target at the position is 2027 Rock Hill (S.C.) South Pointe four-star defensive lineman Seth Tillman.

The four-star recruit ranked by Rivals as the No. 116 player in the country was thought to be a Georgia lean, but after his official visit to Ann Arbor, that might be changing.

According to Rivals' Steve Wiltfong (subscription required), despite some consternation from some analysts coming off the past weekend, it appears that the Wolverines might be the team to beat. However, Michigan getting Tillman is far from a done deal.

Michigan surpassed Georgia in the Seth Tillman sweepstakes. The four-star defensive lineman took his official visit over the weekend and had a great experience. Now the Maize and Blue have to hold off Clemson. South Carolina is in the equation as well.

Tillman is listed at 6-foot-3.5 and 300 pounds entering his senior year.

Here is the scouting report from 247Sports' Andrew Ivins:

-Moldable defensive lineman that might project best a one-gap nose based on what he put on tape as a junior.-Looks the part with a wide lower half and is believed to be somewhere in the ballpark of 6-foot-3, 265 pounds. Should eventually carry 295 pounds as the body appears to still be maturing.-Flashes adequate snap anticipation and has proven to be a nimble mover in tight quarters.-Creates push back with a powerful punch and can forklift opponents.-Frequently makes double teams work as he anchors his feet and eats space.-Can certainly bring it for stretches, but needs to improve motor and increase lateral range.-Projects as a potential multi-year contributor at the Power Four level that might need some time in the weight room, but can eventually emerge as a valuable asset in a rotation.

Tillman is also a basketball player in high school. Michigan has one defensive tackle-type committed already to the 2027 class in Houston (Tx.) South four-star Xavier Muhammad.

This article originally appeared on Wolverines Wire: Michigan football reportedly on top for elite 4-star DL Seth Tillman

The Daily Mauling 6.10.26

Argentina takes on Iceland in a World Cup Friendly match at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn, Ala. on Tuesday, June 9, 2026. Argentina defeated Iceland 3-0. | Jake Crandall/ Advertiser / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Apologies for being a little later than our regular time this morning. Still adjusting to summer. Onward and upward.

Kansas Jayhawks Links

There’s a new big man that Bill Self is rumored to have his eyes on as he continues to rebuild the roster for the 2026-27 campaign. Sports Illustrated has the details:

However, a new name has emerged on the recruiting front that could be a huge pickup for the Jayhawks. According to Arkansas insider Michael Main, KU would be the favorite to land big man transfer Malique Ewin if he is granted a fifth year of NCAA eligibility.

Will take.

The football program is also continuing to make some news on the recruiting front. They’ve landed a 3 star wide receiver from California. Michael Swain has a good write up on him:

The 6-foot-5 wide receiver is someone who the KU coaches have been recruiting for most of this year. KU extended an offer to the California native back in January. During the spring, Andy Kotelnicki went out to Southern California to meet with the wide receiver. KU wide receivers coach Terrence Samuel was also heavily involved over the course of this year.

Conner Mardian writes about Leopold and the programs success on the recruiting side and says their recent success shows they’re here to stay.

Despite all that, Leipold has consistently been able to pip talent across the nation, with a usual four-star signing headlining respective classes. For example, in Kansas’ 2026 class is four-star offensive tackle Kaden Snyder; in years prior, edge rusher Adrian Holley and edge D.J. Warner were the top dogs of their own class. 

Baseball coach Dan Fitzgerald has been named the National Coach of the Year by Perfect Game. The first time a KU baseball coach has earned this honor:

Fitzgerald led his team to three championships over the course of this year: the Big 12 regular season title, the Big 12 Tournament title and the Lawrence Regional title. The Jayhawks were one of two teams nationally to win its conference’s regular season title outright, conference tournament title and advance to super regionals.

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Big 12 athletic directors held a conference call to try to formulate a game plan to deal with the fallout from Brendan Sorsby being allowed to play this season.

The tenor of Tuesday’s call being strongly against Texas Tech and Hocutt was an expected result, considering athletic directors in the league have said they are “disgusted,” “disheartened” and “sad” over the judge’s decision.

But the question remains whether the rhetoric will yield any results.

It’s World Cup time! ESPN has a preview and predictions here.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup has arrived! Four years after Argentina‘s triumph over France in Qatar, the latest edition of the world’s biggest sporting event kicks off with Mexico vs. South Africa on Thursday at 3 p.m. ET, the first of 104 games over the next several weeks.

We’ll actually be in Kansas City some this weekend and I’m looking forward to seeing if there’s much excitement that you can feel around town. The FIFA FanFest starts the festivities with some live music other things scheduled. Will report back.

Speaking of international soccer, the USWNT beat Brazil 1-0 in a game that featured EIGHT red cards and saw Brazil finish with only 9 players on the pitch. (pitch is what they call the field, right?)

Sophia Wilson forced an own goal in the second half for the United States in a scrappy 1-0 win over Brazil in Fortaleza on Tuesday night in which the home side finished with nine players and was shown a total of eight red cards.

Wembanyana avoids another flagrant?

Wembanyama will stay at two flagrant points in the postseason. Players who reach four flagrant points are subject to an automatic suspension.

QOTD: Since I’m going through KC this weekend, give me your best KC activity or restaurant to stop in.

Brands get seamless ad-buying experience for Samsung Smart TVs with AI

10 June 2026 at 18:02

Samsung has announced that brands can now get a more seamless ad-buying experience on its Smart TVs thanks to new tech integrations. The smart TV maker has said that it will be able to automate the buying of the home screen ad placements on its large screen products.

This new automated buying solution uses Magnite’s SpringServe technology, a purpose built connect TV and over-the-top (OTT) ad serving and mediation platform. The tech acts as a central hub for video publishers to manage, route, and optimize their ad inventory across streaming environments.

The company said that the brands will have high-impact home screen inventory access within leading demand-side platforms through new global integrations with the Trade Desk and Google’s Display and Video 360 (DV360).

Samsung Ads provides brands with reach across hundreds of millions of smart devices with high-visibility ad formats.

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“Samsung native home screen placements are among the most valuable ad units in CTV, designed to engage audiences from the moment the TV is turned on,” wrote the company.

On the other hand, Magnite’s SpringServe ad serving technology and inventory access expansion make it easier for buyers to plan, target, and activate premium TV placement.

Furthermore, the Samsung home screen inventory integrates agentic and AI-assisted workflows that optimize the placement decisions, delivery, and performance across all channels. In the end, the brands and advertisers can utilize Samsung’s high-impact TV placements with different strategies ranging from CTV, retail media, and broader omnichannel investments, while improving the campaign’s performance for broader reach.

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N64 as inspiration: Here’s what fans think Microsoft should do with the Xbox X25

With the new Xbox Series X25, Microsoft has clearly struck a chord with many gamers. The transparent “OG Green” design recalls the early Xbox years and is already being seen as one of the best Xbox designs in recent years. According to fans, Microsoft should consider releasing the Series X25 in additional color variants.

Steam Machine: How powerful is Valve’s living room PC really going to be?

There is currently a discussion on Reddit about how powerful the Steam Machine will actually be – and whether it could be outclassed by current hardware right at launch. While that is possible, it would not necessarily mean that Valve’s living room PC could not still become a success.

Unexpected discount: New city builder lets players rebuild Pompeii and is already 40% off shortly after launch

Deal | Pompeii: The Legacy is already 40% off on Steam less than two months after its full release – for around $12 instead of $20. The city builder imagines what the reconstruction of Pompeii might have looked like, mixing building mechanics with trade and politics.

Insta360 launches new Luna Ultra gimbal camera to take on the DJI Osmo Pocket 4P

Finally, after loads of rumors and speculations, Insta360 has officially launched its first-ever flagship gimbal camera, the Luna Ultra, globally. The company’s new Leica co-engineered gimbal camera features a dual-lens design, a 1” sensor, 3-axis stabilization, and a detachable OLED touchscreen. It’s now available for purchase via Insta360’s official online store.

RTX 5080 meets Ryzen X3D - our Computex workstation, the Aorus Master 16

Video | Aorus just launched an update to their high-end 16-inch laptop, the Aorus Master 16. We had the chance to take it for a spin during Computex in Taiwan and use the Ryzen 9 9955HX3D- and full-wattage RTX 5080-powered laptop as a workstation for our videos, and to enjoy the occasional game, of course!

New details about Huawei's non-folding wide-screen phone surface

10 June 2026 at 17:37

A rumor from earlier this year claimed that Huawei was working on a candybar smartphone featuring a 16:9 or 16:10 display, similar in design to the Pura X. A new leak has now revealed additional information about the alleged device. In a now-edited Weibo post, tipster Digital Chat Station shared the key specifications of Huawei's upcoming wide-screen, non-folding smartphone. Huawei Pura X According to the leak, the device will be powered by a Kirin 9-series chipset and could pack a battery with a capacity of 7,000mAh or more. For photography, the handset is tipped to feature a...

"We're doing everything we can": Price hikes at the world's largest chipmaker seem inevitable, and the fallout will be felt everywhere

In an interview with the BBC, TSMC's CFO explained that price hikes for its foundry services seem almost inevitable due to inflation. Add that to shareholder pressure as the company maxes out production, and you have a recipe for almost all tech going up further in price.

(PR) NextSilicon to Productize Arbel RISC-V Core Into 64-Core Enterprise Processor for AI and HPC

10 June 2026 at 17:30
NextSilicon, a leader in next-generation computing solutions for AI and high-performance computing (HPC), today announced plans to productize its Arbel RISC-V core into a 64-core and a 128-core, enterprise-grade processor suited to deliver ultra-speed performance for agentic tools, expected to be available in early 2028. Following an October preview, the company is now sharing expanded technical detail and a roadmap shaped by early customer and partner feedback. This announcement coincides with NextSilicon's presentation at the RISC-V Summit.

NextSilicon designed Arbel from the ground up for the performance demands of AI infrastructure and HPC. The move from test chip to production roadmap follows customer and partner silicon evaluations, including HPC program leads, AI infrastructure architects, and data center operators. Their input has validated Arbel's key performance attributes and is shaping the requirements and architecture decisions for the 64-core production processor.

(PR) Semiconductor Market Surpasses $300bn Quarterly Revenue in 1Q26 as Memory Market Shifts Historical Patterns

10 June 2026 at 17:27
Following a record-setting year for the semiconductor industry, the start of the new year has continued the momentum, as semiconductor revenue grew 27% in 1Q26 from 4Q25 to reach $319bn, according to new research form Omdia. Memory revenue drove the increase, rising over 80% sequentially in 1Q26 from 4Q25.

Since Omdia began tracking the semiconductor market at a quarterly level in1Q02, this 27% quarter-over-quarter (QoQ) growth is the highest observed. The market has now experienced three consecutive quarters of double-digit revenue growth, with 2Q26 expected to continue this pattern. This puts semiconductor revenue on track to surpass $700bn in 1H26. AI-related demand remains strong, while memory supply/demand imbalances continue to be among the leading trends in the semiconductor market.

(PR) Capcom's Dragon's Dogma 2: Dark Arisen Scheduled to Launch on October 9

10 June 2026 at 17:15
Capcom Co., Ltd. today announced that Dragon's Dogma 2: Dark Arisen, which includes an expansion for Dragon's Dogma 2, is scheduled to be released on October 9, 2026. The Dragon's Dogma series consists of action games in a fantasy setting where players adventure in an expansive open world of swords and magic. Since the release of the first game in 2012, the series garnered praise worldwide for gameplay features such as its "pawn" adventure companions who can carry out actions on their own, leading the series to over 14 million units sold cumulatively.

Dragon's Dogma 2: Dark Arisen is a paid expansion title that adds a new story to Dragon's Dogma 2, which was released in March 2024. Based on the wide range of feedback received following the release of the main game, this expansion is being developed to offer greater accessibility and additional content, with the aim of delivering an experience that satisfies not only fans of the series, but also those playing Dragon's Dogma for the first time.

Apple Is Craftily Using Siri AI To Push You Towards iPhone 18 Pro Duo And Away From The Low-Margin Base iPhone 18

10 June 2026 at 17:49

A hand holding an iPhone 15 Pro displaying a home screen with various apps, including Fantastical and Threads, and a weather widget showing 'New York 70°'.

Apple has deliberately, and quite craftily so, shaped a paradigm where Siri AI's most powerful features will only be available on the Pro iPhones from now onward, which only serves to add another demand-related tailwind to the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max, while subduing the expected uptake of the low-margin and high-volume base iPhone 18 variant. Siri AI's premier functionalities now require a double-digit RAM, which should skew Apple's upcoming sales mix to favor the iPhone 18 Pro models As we detailed in a dedicated post, the all-new Siri AI and Apple Intelligence is powered by 3 cloud-based […]

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Valve Discontinues Physical Steam Gift Cards at Retail Stores Due to Constantly Adapting Gift Card Scams

10 June 2026 at 17:48

Steam logo on a collage of video game covers including Gears 5, Cyberpunk, and Stardew Valley.

Valve has made a slight but not insignificant change to how you can buy games on Steam. The physical pre-paid Steam gift cards that you may have seen in your local retail shops will be no more, as the company decides to discontinue the cards due to an uptick in scammers using Steam cards (and the gift cards of other major brands) to run various schemes and scam people out of their money. The notice quietly came as a part of the support page for Steam Gift cards (spotted by user SteamDB on Twitter), where the FAQ explains that you […]

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AMD’s Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 Lands in PELADN’s HO5 Mini PC With 80 TOPS, eGPU Support, & $1299 Price

10 June 2026 at 17:35

A Peladn H05 power unit is displayed with the text 'AI Flagship Power One Step Ahead for Gamers AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 470' and '80TOPS Power' on a gradient black and orange background.

PELADN has introduced its latest Mini PC, the HO5, which packs AMD's Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 & 80 TOPS of AI compute. HO5 Mini PC Features AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 In An Interesting RGB-LIT Design The Mini PC market is getting the latest updates with AMD Ryzen AI MAX 400, Ryzen AI 400, & refreshed AMD SoCs. These chips provide updated features, which have prompted Mini PC manufacturers to release new models. For its latest launch, PELADN unveiled the HO5, which is going to be the company's flagship Mini PC for AI and Gaming workloads. The Mini […]

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The Witcher 3’s Massive Cut Questline Returns After a Decade, as Modders Aims to Restore CDPR’s Abandoned WAR Storyline

10 June 2026 at 17:15

Multiple characters from The Witcher 3 series are shown together with the title 'The War Project' and the Nilfgaardian sun emblem.

Yesterday, the WAR Project Team released a demo of their ambitious eponymous The Witcher 3 mod, which aims to restore cut content from the base game, specifically a large cut questline originally developed by CD Projekt RED under the internal name “WAR.” The original WAR storyline centered on Geralt, Roche, and his partisans as they tried to stop a Nilfgaardian medic named Hector Kraft-Ebbing. It also involved characters such as Thaler, Ves, Iorveth, and Vincent Meis, making it one of the more politically focused and faction-driven questlines in the game's development history. According to the project notes, the story was cut in late 2014 because the questline was […]

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Lenovo Hits Buyers With Second Price Hike This Year, Tacking On Up To $147 Across Entire PC Lineup

10 June 2026 at 16:54

A variety of Lenovo Think devices, including ThinkBook, ThinkPad laptops, a desktop, monitors, a tablet, and a VR headset, are displayed in a lineup.

Another price hike is being implemented by one of the largest OEMs, which will further make buying PCs unfeasible. Lenovo to Implement a Price Hike Across All Its PC Products With Some PCs Seeing As Much As $150 Increase in Price The current state of the PC market is not normal. OEMs keep increasing the prices of their products, and despite having already implemented hikes several times this year, many vendors are still adjusting prices every few weeks. ASUS, Maingear, Framework, AMD, NVIDIA, and many others have announced new prices for their products this year, and now Lenovo is next. […]

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Vedana – Structure-first AI that reasons over your knowledge


Vedana is an open-source engine for AI that has to be right. You describe your domain as a data model of entities, facts, and relations; Vedana builds a typed knowledge graph from your data and lets AI agents explore it with tools like structured graph queries, vector search, and multi-step reasoning. Answers are exact, complete, and traceable to the source. Unlike classic RAG that guesses from text similarity, Vedana follows an explicit data model. It's available as open-core, managed cloud, or on-premise.

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Claylight – An intelligent space that replaces your entire online presence


Claylight creates an intelligent personal space that replaces your link-in-bio and website. It reads every visitor, replies in your voice, and guides them to buy merch, book services, or start deals. As conversations accumulate, it learns your style and priorities, delivering tailored responses that convert. Use it to centralize your work, handle inquiries, and keep your audience engaged while you focus on creating.

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On the Blue Music Cruise Returns in 2027, Lineup Led by Justin Hayward

Dates and the lineup have been announced for the 2027 edition of On the Blue Cruise (OTBC), a classic rock and yacht rock cruise. The seven-night full-ship charter cruise will set sail from Miami April 8-15, 2027, aboard the Norwegian Jewel. Headlined by Justin Hayward of The Moody Blues and Rick Springfield, the journey will...

Single-Ship Strategy Working for Poseidon Expeditions

Poseidon Expeditions operates the 114-passenger Sea Spirit sailing expedition itineraries. In an expedition market where operators have raced to add new ships over the past decade, that single-ship strategy looks like a total outlier, but in an interview for the 2026 Expedition Market Report by Cruise Industry News Angelica Vorea, Poseidon’s CEO and founder, said...

Zeynep Sönmez Libéma Open Çiftler'de Galip

Zeynep Sönmez, 's-Hertogenbosch Open çiftler ana tablosunda, Tayvanlı partneri Hao-Ching Chan ile Maleckova / Skoch ikilisini 7-5, 6-2 ile mağlup etti.

Hollanda'da düzenlenen 's-Hertogenbosch Open (Libéma Open) çiftler ana tablosu ilk turunda Zeynep Sönmez ve Tayvanlı partneri Hao-Ching Chan, Çek rakipleri Jesika Malecková / Miriam Škoch (Kolodziejová) ikilisini 7-5 ve 6-2'lik setlerle mağlup etti.

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Avustralya-Türkiye maçının hakemi belli oldu

2026 Dünya Kupası'nda A Milli Takım'ın D Grubu ilk maçında Avustralya ile oynayacağı karşılaşmada görev alacak hakemler belli oldu.

A Milli Futbol Takımı'nın 2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası'nda Avustralya ile yapacağı D Grubu ilk maçını Venezuela'dan Jesus Valenzuela yönetecek.

FIFA'dan yapılan açıklamaya göre Kanada'nın Vancouver kentinde 14 Haziran Pazar günü TSİ 07.00'de başlayacak müsabakada Valenzuela'nın yardımcılıklarını aynı ülkeden Jorge Urrego ve Tulio Moreno üstlenecek.

Karşılaşmanın dördüncü hakemi ise Peru'dan Kevin Ortega olacak.

Galatasaray adıyla dolandırıldı: Hakkını mahkemede çatır çatır aldı

Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde Galatasaray-Bayern Münih maçını İstanbul'da izlemek için sosyal medyadan 2.270 Euro'ya paket tur alan futbolsever, biletleri gönderilmeyince uçağı kaçırdı, soluğu mahkemede aldı. Paranın üstüne yatmaya çalışan organizatöre Münih Bölge Mahkemesi'nden tokat gibi karar geldi.

Alman bir futbolseverin, 2023 yılında eşi ve kayınbiraderiyle birlikte Bayern Münih'in Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde Galatasaray ile İstanbul'da oynayacağı maçı tribünden izleme hayali kabusa dönüştü.

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Sosyal medya üzerinden anlaştığı organizatör tarafından dolandırılan taraftar, hakkını aramak için başlattığı hukuk mücadelesini kazandı.

Münihli bir etkinlik organizatörü, sosyal medya kanalları üzerinden 24 Ekim 2023'te oynanacak Galatasaray-Bayern, Şampiyonlar Ligi karşılaşması için cazip bir paket tur duyurusu yaptı. Paket; maç biletlerinin yanı sıra uçak biletlerini, üç gecelik otel konaklamasını ve havalimanı transferlerini kapsıyordu.

Bu teklifi gören futbolsever, organizatörle WhatsApp üzerinden iletişime geçerek üç kişilik rezervasyon yaptırdı. Toplam 2 bin 270 Euro tutarındaki ücretin 600 Euro'sunu PayPal, kalan 1.670 Euro'sunu ise banka havalesi yoluyla şirkete gönderdi.

Ödemenin tamamlanmasına rağmen, seyahat için gerekli olan uçak ve maç biletleri ile otel rezervasyon belgeleri taraftara bir türlü ulaştırılmadı. Organizatörün, belgelerin "posta yoluyla yolda olduğunu" iddia ederek oyalama taktiği uygulaması üzerine, aile İstanbul seyahatine çıkamadı ve ödedikleri paranın iadesini talep etti.

Organizatör, yalnızca PayPal üzerinden ödenen 600 Euro'yu iade ederken, seyahatin aslında planlandığı gibi gerçekleşebileceğini öne sürerek kalan 1.670 Euro'yu geri vermeyi reddetti.

Hakkını aramak için Münih Bölge Mahkemesi'ne başvuran mağdur taraftar, haklı bulundu. Mahkeme, organizatörün sözleşmede taahhüt ettiği hizmetleri yerine getirmediğine ve bu nedenle müşterinin ek süre tanımadan sözleşmeden çekilme hakkı olduğuna hükmetti.

Girişimcinin mahkemedeki savunmasını "büyük ölçüde temelsiz ve kısmen anlaşılmaz" olarak nitelendirerek sert bir dille eleştiren hakimler, şirketin genel şart ve koşullarının geçersiz olduğuna karar verdi. Belgelerin ne zaman ve ne şekilde teslim edileceğine dair hiçbir somut kanıt sunulamadı.

Davalının mahkemeye sunduğu karmaşık WhatsApp mesaj dökümlerini de reddeden mahkeme heyeti, kararda sert bir nota yer verdi:

- WhatsApp iletişim sayfalarından ilgili koşulları bir araya getirmek mahkemenin görevi değildir.

Münih Bölge Mahkemesi'nin kararıyla, organizatörün geriye kalan 1.670 Euro'yu da mağdur taraftara eksiksiz olarak ödemesine hükmedildi. İstanbul'daki dev maçı yerinde izleme hayali kuran aile maça gidemedi ancak hukuk mücadelesinden zaferle ayrıldı.

Oğuz Çetin'in yeni Dirk Kuyt'u: Hollandalı yıldızın kopyası

El Bilal Touré iddiaları ortalığı karıştırdı.... sarı-lacivertlilerin yeni futbol aklı Oğuz Çetin'in Malili yıldız için "Yeni Dirk Kuyt" raporu verdiği iddia edildi.

Bombacı Nicolò Schira, Fenerbahçe’nin hücum hattını güçlendirmek adına flaş bir hamle yaptığını duyurdu.

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Sarı-lacivertlilerin, geçtiğimiz sezonu Beşiktaş’ta kiralık olarak tamamlayan ve bonservisi Atalanta'da bulunan Malili hücum oyuncusu El Bilal Touré için resmi görüşmelere başladığını iddia etti.

Fenerbahce

Nicolò Schira’nın bu bombayı patlatmasının ardından, Aziz Yıldırım yönetiminin futbol aklı Oğuz Çetin’in Toure'yi Dirk Kuyt'a benzettiği iddiaları dolanmaya başladı.

Dirk Kuyt, Aykut Kocaman'ın Fenerbahçe’sinde kağıt üzerinde sağ kanat görünse de takımın defansif sigortası ve öndeki pres gücüydü. Atalanta ve Stuttgart tedrisatından geçen Touré de tam bir fiziksel canavar.

Fenerbahce

Takım savunmasına sadakati, topsuz alandaki agresifliği ve yıpratıcı pres gücüyle sağ kanatta tam bir "Kuyt" prototipine dönüşebilir.

Tıpkı Kuyt'ın sağdan ceza sahasına sızıp arka direk golleri koklaması gibi, orijinali santrfor olan Touré de kanatta konumlandırıldığında fiziksel üstünlüğüyle arka direkte büyük eşleşme problemleri yaratabilir.

Taurus integrates P2P.org staking services for banks and financial institutions

10 June 2026 at 17:00
P2P.org, which secures more than $10 billion in delegated assets across over 50 blockchain networks, has partnered with Taurus to bring institutional staking services to banks and financial institutions using Taurus’ digital asset platform. According to a press release shared…

Cardano price flashes rebound signal as dormant ADA moves

10 June 2026 at 16:47
Cardano price remained under pressure near $0.16 on June 10, even as on-chain data showed that long-dormant ADA had started moving again.  According to crypto.news data, the token fell 4.95% over 24 hours, 25.92% over seven days and 42.69% during…

Trump family crypto deal collapse proves why these are the leading cryptos to buy now

10 June 2026 at 16:19
Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin, and DOGEBALL enter focus as investors seek utility, transparency, and resilience amid market uncertainty. The crypto market is moving very fast. A recent NDTV report shared a big warning for everyone. It showed how President Donald Trump…

Binance launches bStocks with 24/7 trading for tokenized U.S. equities

10 June 2026 at 16:07
Binance has launched its first batch of tokenized U.S. stocks, allowing users to convert eligible equities into on-chain assets that can trade around the clock. According to Binance’s official announcement, the exchange has introduced bStocks, a product backed 1:1 by…

Hyperliquid price nears head-and-shoulders breakdown, risks drop below $40

10 June 2026 at 16:03
Hyperliquid price has slipped toward a critical support zone as a developing head-and-shoulders pattern threatens to trigger a decline below $40. According to data from crypto.news, Hyperliquid (HYPE) price has fallen more than 26% from its June 2 all-time high…

Barker “Sumqayıt”a qayıtdı

10 June 2026 at 16:44

“Karvan-Yevlax” ilə İmani Barker arasında bağlanmış icarə müqaviləsinin müddəti başa çatıb.

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

Fransız futbolçu Yevlax təmsilçisinin heyətində 24 oyun keçirib və 2 qol vurub.

Barker müqavilə ilə məxsus olduğu “Sumqayıt”a qayıdıb.

Kapitan: “Təəssüf ki, istədiyimiz oyunu nümayiş etdirə bilmədik”

10 June 2026 at 16:25

Azərbaycanın kişi voleybolçulardan ibarət millisinin kapitanı Vüqar Bayramov açıqlama verib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, o, yığmanın Avropa Liqasındakı çıxışından danışıb:

“İlk iki oyun bizim üçün kifayət qədər çətin keçdi. Təəssüf ki, istədiyimiz oyunu nümayiş etdirə bilmədik. Bunun əsas səbəblərindən biri rəqiblərimizin həm boy, həm də fiziki olaraq üstün olmaları idi.

Bununla belə, qarşıda bizi daha dörd vacib oyun gözləyir. Hazırda səhvlərimizi və çatışmazlıqlarımızı diqqətlə təhlil edir, növbəti görüşlərə daha yaxşı hazırlaşmaq üçün intensiv çalışırıq. İnanıram ki, qarşıdakı oyunlarda daha inamlı çıxış edəcək, daha keyfiyyətli voleybol nümayiş etdirəcək və komandamızın əsl potensialını ortaya qoya biləcəyik”.

Milli Avropa Liqasında keçirdiyi ilk iki matçda Yunanıstan və İsveçə 0:3 hesabı ilə məğlub olub.

Dövlət qurumlarının əməkdaşları arasında avarçəkmə yarışı keçiriləcək

10 June 2026 at 16:06

Azərbaycan Respublikasının Gənclər və İdman Nazirliyi və Azərbaycan Su İdman Növləri Federasiyasının birgə təşkilatçılığı ilə iyunun 11-də dövlət qurumlarının əməkdaşları arasında avarçəkmə yarışı keçiriləcək.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Dənizkənarı Bulvarda, “Bakı” Kanoe və Avarçəkmə Klubu ərazisində baş tutacaq yarışda Gənclər və İdman Nazirliyi, TƏBİB, “Azərişıq” ASC, Əmək və Əhalinin Sosial Müdafiəsi Nazirliyi, Dövlət Reklam Agentliyi, SOCAR, Dövlət Gömrük Komitəsi,Dövlət Miqrasiya Xidməti və Fövqəladə Hallar Nazirliyinin əməkdaşları güclərini sınayacaqlar.

İştirakçılar 1 və 2 nəfərlik kayak qayığında 200 metr məsafəyə mübarizədə ən güclüləri müəyyən edəcəklər.

BNB Chain Is Booming Again — So Why Isn’t BNB Price Moving?

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BNB price may not be showing much excitement, but the blockchain powering it is starting to tell a different story. After months of sluggish price action, BNB Chain is quietly regaining momentum, with rising decentralized finance (DeFi) activity, improving total value locked (TVL), and higher decentralized exchange (DEX) volumes pointing to stronger ecosystem participation. Yet …

US CPI Rate Rises to 4.2%, Bitcoin Price Sees Minor Gains 

10 June 2026 at 16:51
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The May U.S. CPI  report showed the inflation rate in May was 4.2% higher than a year earlier, matching economists’ forecasts. Core inflation, which excludes volatile food and energy prices and is closely monitored by the Federal Reserve, also came in as expected at 2.9% year-over-year. On a monthly basis, inflation increased 0.5%, in line …

GALA Price Prediction 2026, 2027 – 2030: Will Gala Price Record 2X Surge?

10 June 2026 at 16:32
price prediction Gala (Gala)

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Story Highlights The live price of the GALA token is . GALA price could reach a maximum of $0.083 in 2026. Gala token’s price, with a potential surge, could hit $0.699 by 2030. Gala Games, a pay-to-earn platform, bets big on the metaverse trend. With a large marketplace, the platform lets users choose featured games …

XRP ETF Inflows Stay Positive as Bitcoin and Ethereum See Outflows

10 June 2026 at 15:48
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XRP is continuing to stand out in the ETF market even as Bitcoin and Ethereum funds face heavy withdrawals. According to recent ETF flow data, XRP investment products attracted $7.44 million in net inflows on June 9, pushing total ETF-held XRP assets to $982.12 million. The inflows come at a time when investors are pulling …

Japan’s Three Largest Banks Target Stablecoin Launch in FY2026

10 June 2026 at 15:36
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Three major Japanese banks—MUFG Bank, Mizuho Bank, and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation—plan to begin live commercial transactions using a jointly issued stablecoin during fiscal year 2026. The banks have signed a memorandum of understanding to establish a council that will oversee governance, operations, and infrastructure planning. The initiative matters because it represents a significant step …

U.S CPI Report Released, Inflation Data came in at 4.2%

10 June 2026 at 15:20
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June 10, 2026 12:46:10 UTC U.S. Inflation Climbs to 4.2% as Growth Concerns Persist U.S. consumer inflation rose 4.2% year-over-year in May, the highest level since April 2023, while core inflation reached 2.9%, its highest reading since September 2025. The inflation data comes after first-quarter U.S. GDP growth of 1.6%, below expectations of 2.0%. The …

ATOM Price Recovers 4%, But the Bigger Cosmos Story Is Just Beginning

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ATOM price surged over 4% today, outperforming several major altcoins during the latest crypto recovery attempt. But today’s bounce may only tell part of the story. Beneath the price action, Cosmos has quietly been building momentum through exchange listings, staking expansion, and growing ecosystem adoption, a narrative many traders may have overlooked during the selloff. …

Is Bitcoin Price Approaching Its Final Capitulation? Here’s What Whale Data Suggests

10 June 2026 at 15:00
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Bitcoin price has erased nearly all the gains from its latest bullish move that pushed the price above $64,000, reflecting growing uncertainty among traders as buying strength continues to struggle against persistent selling pressure. As sentiment weakens, liquidity has increasingly rotated into emerging altcoins like Humanity and Audiera, fundamentally strong projects such as Hyperliquid, and …

Exclusive: Xapo Bank’s Joey Garcia Says Institutional Bitcoin Adoption Now Depends on Infrastructure, Regulation, and Trust

10 June 2026 at 14:54
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The crypto industry is entering a new phase where institutions no longer base adoption decisions solely on Bitcoin’s price. Instead, they are evaluating whether the underlying financial infrastructure can support long-term participation. In an exclusive interview with Coinpedia, Joey Garcia, Chief Strategy, Policy, and Regulatory Affairs Officer at Xapo Bank, explained why the industry is …

Humanity Protocol Reveals Cause of $31M Exploit

10 June 2026 at 14:16
Crypto Platform Bitrefill Hacked: 18,500 User Records Exposed in Cyberattack

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Humanity Protocol has confirmed that the June 8 attack resulted from a compromised developer machine infected with malware. The attacker gained root access and obtained seven private keys that had been unintentionally backed up to the device during the project’s mainnet launch, including the admin hot wallet key and six Safe owner keys across Ethereum …

Yildiz’s transfer stance revealed as Arsenal enquire about Juventus star

10 June 2026 at 16:46

Arsenal have enquired about Kenan Yildiz, but Juventus don’t want to sell their star at any price, and the Turkishman is happy to remain in Turin, according to Tuttosport.

Juventus star Yildiz is not expected to push to leave the Allianz Stadium this summer, according to Tuttosport.

Yildiz and Juventus not listening to Arsenal

The Athletic reported on Tuesday that Arsenal had enquired about the availability of the Juventus star, yet the Bianconeri informed the Gunners that they would not sell the 21-year-old at any price.

Tuttosport also reports that Arsenal have made contact to sign Yildiz and confirms Juventus’ stance on the Turkey international.

TURIN, ITALY - MAY 17: Kenan Yildiz of Juventus FC during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and ACF Fiorentina at Allianz Stadium on May 17, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Chris Ricco/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – MAY 17: Kenan Yildiz of Juventus FC during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and ACF Fiorentina at Allianz Stadium on May 17, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Chris Ricco/Getty Images)

The Turin-based paper adds that even Yildiz is uninterested in leaving Turin this summer, especially after signing a new contract until 2030 just a few months ago.

Tuttosport reports that Yildiz is happy at Juventus and wants to repay the club’s faith in him.

UDINE, ITALY - MARCH 14: Jeremie Boga of Juventus celebrates scoring his team's first goal with teammates Andrea Cambiaso and Kenan Yildiz during the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and Juventus FC at Stadio Friuli on March 14, 2026 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)
UDINE, ITALY – MARCH 14: Jeremie Boga of Juventus celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammates Andrea Cambiaso and Kenan Yildiz during the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and Juventus FC at Stadio Friuli on March 14, 2026 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)

The 21-year-old contributed to 21 Juventus goals in 47 appearances across all competitions in 2025-26, scoring ten goals and providing 11 assists.

Yildiz is the third-highest-valued Serie A player at the 2026 World Cup, after Argentina’s Lautaro Martinez and Nico Paz.

Agent confirms Bastoni transfer decision amid Barcelona links

10 June 2026 at 16:09

Alessandro Bastoni’s agent Tullio Tinti insists the Italian defender doesn’t want to leave Inter despite interest from top European clubs.

Bastoni’s agent, Tinti, was spotted at Inter’s headquarters on Wednesday morning and spoke to Sky Sport Italia after a meeting with the Nerazzurri directors.

Agent confirms Bastoni’s transfer stance

Tinti is the agent of both Bastoni and Matteo Darmian. The latter is expected to leave the Nerazzurri at the end of his contract on June 30.

“We didn’t go to Inter to discuss Bastoni,” Tinti said.

“He is an Inter player in every respect and still has two years left on his contract. He is wearing the Inter shirt, he wants to honour his contract, and he is happy at Inter. There has never been an issue.”

FLORENCE, ITALY - OCTOBER 08: Alessandro Bastoni of Italy looks on prior to the Italy training session at Centro Tecnico Federale di Coverciano on October 08, 2024 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Claudio Villa/Getty Images)
FLORENCE, ITALY – OCTOBER 08: Alessandro Bastoni of Italy looks on prior to the Italy training session at Centro Tecnico Federale di Coverciano on October 08, 2024 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Claudio Villa/Getty Images)

There have been reports in recent weeks that Barcelona had set their sights on Bastoni, but the defender’s agent insisted that his client would not leave in the summer.

“Bastoni is an Inter player, and he will certainly remain at Inter,” Tinti said.

“In football, anything can happen. A player like Bastoni attracts interest from all the top clubs, but that’s not the issue. He is happy where he is. You never know what life may bring, but right now, he is extremely happy where he is.”

MILAN, ITALY - MAY 03: Alessandro Bastoni of FC Internazionale Milano celebrates after being confirmed as Serie A champions following victory in the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Parma Calcio 1913 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 03, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – MAY 03: Alessandro Bastoni of FC Internazionale Milano celebrates after being confirmed as Serie A champions following victory in the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Parma Calcio 1913 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 03, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Bastoni, 27, remains under contract at the Stadio Meazza until June 2028.

He has scored two goals and provided six assists in 40 appearances across all competitions with Inter this term.

He joined Inter from Atalanta in a €40m deal in 2018 and played for Parma on loan in the 2018-19 campaign.

Bastoni has scored three goals in 43 appearances with the Italy national team.

Fiorentina turn to Burnley and Leicester City for Italian reinforcements

10 June 2026 at 15:45

La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that Fiorentina are pursuing Burnley winger Luca Koleosho and Leicester City centre-back Caleb Okoli as they aim to strengthen their core of Italian players for the 2026-27 season.

Fiorentina sporting director Fabio Paratici and General Manager Alessandro Ferrari have flown to New York to meet President Giuseppe Commisso and draw up the transfer plans for the summer.

Fiorentina interested in Koleosho and Okoli

According to Gazzetta, one of Fiorentina’s targets is to increase the number of Italian players in their team and have now set their sights on Koleosho and Okoli.

SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 19: Luca Koleosho of Burnley and Italy looks on during the Sky Bet Championship match between Sheffield Wednesday FC and Burnley FC at Hillsborough on October 19, 2024 in Sheffield, England. (Photo by Ben Roberts Photo/Getty Images)
SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND – OCTOBER 19: Luca Koleosho of Burnley and Italy looks on during the Sky Bet Championship match between Sheffield Wednesday FC and Burnley FC at Hillsborough on October 19, 2024 in Sheffield, England. (Photo by Ben Roberts Photo/Getty Images)

Koleosho spent the last six months of the 2025-26 campaign on loan at Paris FC but is set to return to Burnley, who have been relegated to the English Championship.

Koleosho recently made his senior Italy debut with the Italy national team, starting in June 2026 friendlies against Luxembourg and Greece under interim coach Silvio Baldini.

Italy international Caleb Okoli of Leicester City celebrates scoring his team's second goal during the Premier League match between Brighton & Hove Albion FC and Leicester City FC at Amex Stadium on April 12, 2025 in Brighton, England. (Photo by Charlie Crowhurst/Getty Images)
BRIGHTON, ENGLAND – APRIL 12: Caleb Okoli of Leicester City celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the Premier League match between Brighton & Hove Albion FC and Leicester City FC at Amex Stadium on April 12, 2025 in Brighton, England. (Photo by Charlie Crowhurst/Getty Images)

According to Gazzetta, Leicester City defender Okoli, a former Frosinone and Atalanta centre-back, is also on Fiorentina’s radar and is valued at €10m.

World Cup winger still firmly on Arsenal’s radar as he assesses transfer options

10 June 2026 at 16:41

Athletic Bilbao winger Nico Williams, currently part of Spain’s squad for the 2026 World Cup, is once again a transfer target for Arsenal this summer.

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The Gunners are one of the clubs who seemingly remain attentive to Williams’ situation as he starts to reassess his future with Bilbao.

That’s according to TEAMtalk, who also name Manchester United and Liverpool as clubs to watch, though they note that Arsenal had a strong interest in Williams before and remain keen to strengthen on their left flank this summer.

The 23-year-old could be a good option, but it’s also worth noting that he suffered a dip in form in the season just gone, finishing with just six goals and three assists in La Liga.

Nico Williams transfer talk resurfaces again

It makes sense that Williams is still someone that top clubs like Arsenal are monitoring, and it may well be that the Spain international ends up looking like a good option later in the window if other targets don’t work out.

Still, it’s also slightly surprising that Williams is reconsidering his situation again not that long after signing a remarkable ten-year contract with Athletic Club.

Perhaps further details will emerge later, but it might also be that there’s some exaggeration going on from sources somewhere.

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Football agents love to get their players in the headlines, so this could be designed to generate a bit more interest in Williams since there’s clearly a market there for top wingers this summer.

At the same time, however, Williams himself might just do better to focus on his football and to attract transfer suitors with some good performances at the World Cup.

Williams was superb for Spain as they won Euro 2024, so if he can repeat that form for his country again this summer then big clubs are likely to come calling anyway.

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“You hear it” – Arsenal transfer target hints he’s aware of speculation whilst trying to focus on World Cup

10 June 2026 at 16:19

Aston Villa star Morgan Rogers has admitted he’s aware of transfer speculation but is just doing his best to focus whilst at the World Cup 2026 with England.

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Rogers has been linked with Arsenal by BBC Sport, who also mentioned Manchester United as possible suitors, following another hugely impressive campaign for the 23-year-old at Villa Park.

Rogers finished 2025/26 with 14 goals and 12 assists in all competitions, and his performances helped Villa to glory in the Europa League, as well as a top four finish in the Premier League.

It’s easy to imagine Rogers doing a job for Arsenal either as a number ten or wide on the left, with the Gunners arguably still lacking some spark in the final third despite winning the title in 2025/26.

Rogers didn’t do much to fuel the speculation, but he has now spoken out on being aware of these kinds of stories and doing his best to just focus on his football.

Morgan Rogers on transfer speculation

Speaking on The Rest Is Football, Rogers said: “You’re in an uncomfortable spot of not realising that people have so much interest in you and you’re not quite realising that.

“But as you get older and gain experience along the way, you know that comes with it and 95 per cent of it is just noise.

“You hear it, course you do. You can’t help not [hearing it]. You know it’s there but you’ve got to use it in a positive way.

“You just try and get on with your game and just focus.”

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Will Morgan Rogers have key role at the World Cup?

Rogers seems like he could have a role to play for England at this World Cup, but he’s competing with a lot of other quality attacking players.

Thomas Tuchel might opt for the more experienced Jude Bellingham, while he could also go for Arsenal’s Eberechi Eze in that position.

Still, Rogers is surely also worth considering after his role in Villa’s success this season, and if he can perform at a major tournament that would also surely boost his chances of landing a big move.

Arsenal and other clubs are sure to keep a close eye on Rogers at this World Cup to see what he can do on the biggest stage of all.

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'Slap Ben Stokes with a suspension': Former England legend on nightclub controversy

England’s preparations for the second Test against New Zealand have been overshadowed by a fresh off-field controversy involving captain Ben Stokes and fast bowler Gus Atkinson. The pair are reported to have broken the team curfew after England’s 115-run victory in the opening Test at Lord’s and later become involved in an altercation that allegedly escalated into a physical confrontation.

The rugby player involved was identified by Britain’s Press Association as Totoa Auvaa, the former Samoa A and Samoa Under-20 captain, who stands 6ft 5in (1.95m) tall and weighs more than 124kg. The investigation into the incident has delayed England’s squad announcement for the second Test at The Oval and intensified scrutiny of Stokes’ leadership.


The episode has also fuelled speculation about Stokes’ longer-term future. Recent reports have suggested the England all-rounder is reassessing his international career, with retirement among the possibilities being discussed.

Boycott calls for suspension, not a fine


Former England captain Geoffrey Boycott said the ECB must act firmly if Stokes is found to have breached team rules, arguing that the captain should not receive special treatment because of his importance to the side.

“The England and Wales Cricket Board has to make an example of Ben Stokes and slap him with a suspension after he was caught breaking the team’s curfew. You cannot have the captain blatantly breaking the rules and not do anything about it just because he is so important to the team,” Boycott wrote in his column for The Telegraph.

Boycott also said the responsibility for dealing with the matter rests with England’s cricket leadership, while acknowledging that any final judgment on Stokes’ future should await the findings of the investigation.

“If Rob Key, the England director of cricket, or Richard Gould, the ECB chief executive, are not up to the task of disciplining Stokes then they should not be in a job. I said before that Brendon McCullum and Key should have been sacked. Come on Rob and Brendon, what are you going to do about this? Whether Stokes should be sacked depends on the full circumstances of the incident. An investigation is ongoing and it has to get to the bottom of what happened before making that judgment call,” he added.

Discipline and leadership under the spotlight


In Boycott’s view, the issue extends beyond a single night out and goes directly to standards within the England setup. He argued that a token financial penalty would send the wrong message and that any punishment must underline the captain’s responsibility to lead by example.

“But that does not detract from the fact that Stokes as captain should be setting the tone. England cannot beat Australia next summer without discipline. And discipline applies off the field as well as on it. We don’t want a paltry fine. They earn so much money now that a few thousand quid means nothing to them. It is a suspension we need to see,” he wrote.

With the ECB investigation still underway, no disciplinary outcome has yet been announced. Until that process concludes, uncertainty continues to hang over Stokes, Atkinson and England’s leadership ahead of the next Test.

Auburn women's basketball will play Stanford in the ACC/SEC Challenge

Auburn women's basketball is set to host Stanford in the 2026 ACC/SEC Challenge on Wednesday, Dec. 2, inside Neville Arena in Auburn, Alabama.

Last season, the Tigers faced Syracuse on the road in the ACC/SEC Challenge and came up short. This upcoming season, Auburn will host Stanford in the 2026 SEC/ACC Challenge, marking the fourth time the two teams have played, and the first time Stanford has visited Auburn.

In previous SEC/ACC Challenges, the Auburn Tigers defeated Clemson at Neville Arena (2023) and Virginia on the road (2024). Times for tipoffs for the 2026 ACC/SEC Challenge will be announced later this year, with every game broadcast across ESPN and its networks.

The Tigers introduced a new head coach last season, with Larry Vickers leading the way for the program. His first year ended in a second-round loss to Ole Miss in the SEC Tournament. Auburn finished 15-17 overall and 3-13 in conference play.

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Lobban leaves Scotland for Australia to chase Olympic dream

Greg Lobban has represented Scotland at three Commonwealth Games
Greg Lobban has represented Scotland at three Commonwealth Games [Getty Images]

Scotland's top men's squash player Greg Lobban says the lure of potentially playing at the Olympics hastened a planned move to apply for Australian citizenship, one he believes is "the best decision for me and my family."

The world number 28 from Inverness recently gained permanent resident status down under and hopes the full switch will be completed by this time next year.

With an Australian wife – former squash player Donna Lobban – family is a big factor, but so is the opportunity to play a part when the sport makes its Olympic debut in Los Angeles in two years time.

"I have got strong Australian ties with my wife being born here and my son being half Australian, so this was going to happen at some point," the 33-year-old told BBC Scotland.

"I was thinking it was probably going to be post-squash career in terms of applying for residency and citizenship but the prospect of representing Australia at the Olympic games is too much of an exciting opportunity to turn down.

"At this stage of my career, this is really motivation to put in a good two years and hopefully be able to have Australian representation at the Games. Only 16 males and 16 females will get an opportunity to compete at the first Olympic games for squash."

Lobban has a doubles bronze medal for Scotland at the 2022 Commonwealth Games and 16 PSA titles to his name.

His decision comes 25 years after another Scottish squash player, Peter Nicol, controversially switched allegiance to England.

"I can't thank Scottish Squash enough for the support they have given me over the past 18 years of my professional career," he said.

"I had been worried about the reaction, they are maybe losing one of their top players and it would have been easy for them to kick up a little bit of a stink about it, but they have been fantastic.

"In terms of the Peter Nicol stuff, I wouldn't draw too many comparisons especially because of the rankings that we hold and the names, they are not comparable and I think maybe if I was number one and a world champion like Peter Nicol maybe there would have been more animosity.

"I was too young to know what was going when Peter did switch over but I would certainly have been one of those ones thinking 'oh why would you move when you are born here and you are really proud to be Scottish like I am?' But when the cards are on the table and you are doing the best thing for you or your family, I think 99% of the people would make the same decision."

At present, there are six players eligible for Team GB above Lobban in the rankings, whereas he would comfortably be the highest placed Australian.

He was ranked 21st in the world when making his choice and explained: "I felt, probably selfishly, I deserve a chance to qualify.

"I am predicting I would have to be ranked in the top 25 or 26 in the world by 2028, so this route is definitely not a sure thing but it is a motivation factor for me to be able to keep my ranking high enough to put in the work day in day out which is something I probably haven't had in the last few years."

Stokes should not be sacked as captain - Vaughan

England Test captain Ben Stokes
Ben Stokes has been England Test captain since 2022 [Getty Images]

Ben Stokes' involvement in an incident in a London nightclub should not cost him his job as England Test captain, according to Michael Vaughan.

Stokes and team-mate Gus Atkinson broke the England team's midnight curfew by celebrating the first-Test victory over New Zealand into the early hours of Monday morning.

They were present when a member of England's security staff was struck by Saracens rugby player Totoa Avuaa.

Both Stokes and Atkinson are under investigation by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and the Cricket Regulator.

Former England skipper Vaughan wrote in the Telegraph: "Yes, Ben Stokes broke a curfew. Yes, he made a mistake. But is that a sacking offence as England's Test captain? I don't think so."

England are due to name a squad for the second Test at The Oval by Thursday at the latest. The squad assemble to train on Sunday, with the match beginning next Wednesday.

While investigations are ongoing, neither Stokes nor Atkinson can be omitted from the squad as a result of a sanction.

Therefore, perhaps the only reason either man would be left out of the squad is if it is felt it is not in the best interests of the individuals or the England team for them to be present.

Stokes, 35, has been given time by the ECB in order to consider his options. The governing body has denied any suggestion he has been asked to resign.

Vaughan, who famously led England to victory in the 2005 Ashes, also wrote: "The ECB has to be brave enough and strong enough to do what it thinks is right. If that is to sack him then fine, but I do not agree with that decision on this issue."

While the ECB may see an urgency to complete its own investigation, the inquiries of the Cricket Regulator – which is independent from the ECB – could take many weeks.

The episode is an unwanted controversy for the ECB following a dismal 4-1 Ashes tour of Australia that was dogged by off-field controversy.

As a result of late-night drinking incidents involving Harry Brook, Jacob Bethell, Josh Tongue and Ben Duckett, all England players and staff were placed under a midnight curfew.

Captain Stokes broke the curfew on his first appearance for England since it was introduced. The curfew was still place on Sunday evening, despite the completion of the 115-run over New Zealand at Lord's.

In a statement released on Monday evening, the ECB said it was "investigating a breach of team protocols". The statement confirmed all-rounder Stokes and pace bowler Atkinson had broken the curfew by being present at the nightclub into the early hours.

It later emerged that the member of security staff was struck by Saracens player Avuaa. The staff member was left bloodied and in need of medical treatment.

If Stokes is replaced as England captain, either temporarily of permanently, Test vice-captain Brook would be a candidate to replace him.

The situation presents a problem for the ECB after Brook was also involved in a nightclub incident in October.

The 27-year-old was struck by a bouncer at a Wellington club on the night before he led England in a one-day international against New Zealand.

When details of the incident emerged in January, the ECB said Brook had been given a final warning about his conduct and fined. The fine was initially thought to be £30,000, though there were later suggestions it could have been as much as £50,000.

Bethell and Tongue were also present in Wellington. All three men were investigated by the Regulator, who cautioned Brook and Bethell, and took no action against Tongue.

"The problem for ECB chief executive Richard Gould, and director of cricket Rob Key, is the poor handling of the Brook situation has set a precedent," said Vaughan, who is also a pundit for the BBC's Test Match Special.

"They allowed him to carry on as captain, hushed it up and by being so lenient put themselves in a position where they had to come down hard on any other minor transgression of the team rules in the future.

"They hit Brook with a fine, not a suspension. A fine is nothing to these lads. So when those at the highest level of management allow the team to get away with quite a lot, do not be surprised if it happens again."

Laura Sanko expects heavyweight Alex Pereira 'to look really good' at UFC White House

Laura Sanko sees Alex Pereira creating another special moment at UFC Freedom 250.

Pereira (13-3 MMA, 10-2 UFC) takes on Ciryl Gane (13-2 MMA, 10-2 UFC) for the interim heavyweight title in the June 14 co-main event at the White House in Washington DC (Paramount+). Pereira will look to claim a UFC belt in a third weight division after capturing both the middleweight and light heavyweight titles.

"There's so many unknowns about what Alex will look like at heavyweight," Sanko told MMA Junkie. "It seems to me, if there was ever a light heavyweight to apply his trade at heavyweight, it would be Alex Pereira. Against Ciryl Gane, though, he's not facing a guy who is just out there lumbering forward, slanging and banging. This is a guy who moves and hits really hard but at that same token is not known necessarily as a knockout artist in the heavyweight division, not like a guy like Derrick Lewis."

Although many see wrestling as a major advantage for Gane, UFC analyst and color commentator Sanko isn't sure if it's going to predominantly be his game plan against Pereira.

"I think a lot of it is going to be footwork," Sanko said. "Neither of these guys is necessarily purely a knockout artist, which I know is crazy to say about Alex Pereira because he has so many finishes. But he's not just looking for the knockout, so I think we're going to see a little bit of a longer fight potentially between these two. There's definitely a huge probability for a finish.

"I'm not saying it's going to go to a decision, but I do see these two having a very intelligent kickboxing match for quite a while because they really start throwing with heat and bad intentions that could finish the fight. I'm interested to see if either, maybe Gane looks to grapple, I don't think he's going to be out there shooting double legs, but I could see him putting Alex up against the fence and try to make him wear his weight a little bit, make him tired. If I was a heavyweight, I would try to be as physical as possible with Alex Pereira."

Ultimately, Sanko finds it hard to pick against Pereira, who has created several massive moments in a short amount of time in the UFC.

"I'm bold," Sanko concluded. "I actually feel like Alex is going to get it done. I think he's going to look really good at heavyweight, and we're going to see it early and that he's going to find his shot. I don't know if it will be the left hook or the head kick, or what it's going to be – but something feels kind of magical with him chasing this piece of history."

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: UFC Freedom 250: Analyst likes Alex Pereira at heavyweight

Everything you need to know for the FIFA World Cup Kansas City Fan Festival

KANSAS CITY, Missouri — The World Cup begins this week and fans will be treated to a spectacle on the pitch and throughout cities across North American.

There are 12 different cities hosting FIFA Fan Festivals this summer. Kansas City has set up a great central hub to watch the world’s game. 

The National WWI Museum and Memorial is hosting the fan fest in downtown Kansas City. The fan festival is located south of the museum. It is a very similar location to the 2023 NFL Draft. 

The FIFA Fan Festival at the National WWI Museum and Memorial on Tuesday, June 9, in Kansas City, Missouri.

A soft opening welcomed guests Tuesday, June 9. The festival will open its doors to the public Thursday, June 11. 

“I’m extremely impressed by the community that Kansas City has brought together to build such a beautiful event,” Marika Davis, Sporting Kansas City’s in-stadium host, told the Capital-Journal. “Everywhere you turn, there is something to do. There are great people to chat with and the screens that we are catching the matches on are really big. You are in a great spot no matter where you are here.”

When will the Kansas City Fan Festival open?

The Kansas City fan festival will run for 18 days. Each day will have various actives and performances on a stage that sits just south of the museum. There are various video boards to watch all of the action from the World Cup. 

Here’s the fan fest schedule this summer. 

  • Thursday, June 11: 1-6 p.m.
  • Friday, June 12: 4 p.m.-12 a.m.
  • Saturday, June 13: 2-10 p.m.
  • Sunday, June 14: 11 a.m.-5p.m.
  • Tuesday, June 16: 1-10 p.m.
  • Friday, June 19: 12-8 p.m.
  • Saturday, June 20: 11 a.m.-11 p.m.
  • Sunday, June 21: 11 a.m.-7 p.m.
  • Wednesday, June 24: 4 p.m.-12 a.m.
  • Thursday, June 25: 1 p.m.-12 a.m.
  • Friday, June 26: 2-10 p.m.
  • Saturday, June 27: 3 p.m.-12 a.m.
  • Friday, July 3: 12-11 p.m.
  • Saturday, July 4: 11 a.m.-11 p.m.
  • Sunday, July 5: 2-9 p.m.
  • Thursday, July 9: 2-7 p.m.
  • Friday, July 10: 1-9 p.m.
  • Saturday, July 11: 12-10 p.m.

The FIFA Fan Festival at the National WWI Museum and Memorial on Tuesday, June 9, in Kansas City, Missouri.

Do you need tickets for the Fan Festival?

General admission tickets are free for the Kansas City Fan Fest. To access the event, the free tickets are still necessary to secure. Here is where general admission passes can be secured. 

The fan fest is a first-come, first-serve event when it comes to entrance. 

Fans can also purchase elevated admission passes to the fan fest. There are two different options with the Premium Garden Pass and the Legacy Lounge Pass. 

The FIFA Fan Festival at the National WWI Museum and Memorial on Tuesday, June 9, in Kansas City, Missouri.

Who is performing at the festival?

While every World Cup game will be shown on big screens around the property, the fan fest will also host concerts on the main stage.

Several major performers will entertain fans in downtown Kansas City. 

  • Friday, June 12: Tech N9ne
  • Saturday, June 13: The Chainsmokers
  • Friday, June 19: Flo Rida
  • Saturday, June 20: Cimafunk
  • Friday, July 3: Gabby Barrett
  • Friday, July 10: Sheryl Crow
  • Saturday, July 11: The All-American Rejects, Tech N9ne

See the full list of performers here.

Liam Keating covers high school sports and Washburn University for The Topeka Capital-Journal. Send stats or information to him at Lkeating@gannett.com

This article originally appeared on Topeka Capital-Journal: What you need to know for the FIFA World Cup Kansas City Fan Fest

Dallas Goedert on Eagles return: Had other opportunities, none better than Eagles return

When free agency opened in March, it looked like tight end Dallas Goedert might be moving on after eight seasons with the Eagles.

Goedert kept the door open for a return by agreeing to push back the void date of his deal while he heard from other teams. That decision allowed the Eagles to postpone a big cap hit that they wound up avoiding altogether when Goedert agreed to a new one-year deal with the team. At a Tuesday press conference, Goedert was asked about what led to the decision to return.

“It's a little bit of everything. I was able to test free agency a little bit,” Goedert said. “Had opportunities to go elsewhere. Nothing was a better opportunity than I thought I could have here. Being able to play in the same place for nine years is special. It would've had to be something really drastic to have me try to sign somewhere else.”

Goedert set career highs with 60 catches and 11 touchdowns during the 2025 season and all involved will be hoping for more of that production in Year 9 of his run in Philadelphia.

A productive week as Wolves start rebuild

Raul Jimenez poses after re-signing for Wolves
[Getty Images]

"I want to reach the easy wins," said Wolves' executive chairman Nathan Shi at the fans' forum last month.

He wasn't talking about Raul Jimenez, but in terms of raising the morale of their supporters, bringing him back is the easiest win imaginable.

The idea had clearly been fully formed some time before the final home game against Fulham, but the impassioned singing of Raul's song around Molineux that day could have left Shi in no doubt what the fans wanted, and it has been delivered.

Coming immediately after the much-trailed signing of Kieran Trippier, it has been a productive week.

We can surmise that while they might have been easy wins, they have not been cheap, despite being free transfers.

Although both are 35, Trippier has signed for two years, Jimenez for two with a further year's option.

Both have played enough top-level football recently to suggest that they still have plenty left to fulfil those deals in full, although it would be reasonable to assume their playing time will be rationed now and then.

Trippier confirmed other clubs had shown interest following his release by Newcastle, and Jimenez would surely not have found difficulty in finding well-paid employment.

For both, this is partly personal. Those who study hints online picked up signals some time ago, not least from Jimenez's partner, of a yearning to return to Wolverhampton.

"Both of my kids were born there," Raul explained after signing. "When I told them there was a possibility to join again, they were really happy."

Trippier had family in mind too: "I'll also be closer to my kids, which is the most important thing for me."

These considerations should be more widely appreciated. Unlike in a computer simulation, signing real players is not a plug-and-play process.

Footballers can be family men too. Being comfortable in their surroundings surely helps to make a move a success.

This is only the beginning of the necessary process. Wolves will need an injection of younger talent too, and it remains to be seen how many of the existing squad will want to stay, even if the club want to keep them.

But they have addressed two key problems.

Last season they clearly lacked good leaders; now they have signed two who should command immediate dressing-room respect.

And they have made a first move to counter the sceptics who predicted corner-cutting and foot-dragging to undermine the rebuild.

There is much still to do, but having told their fans they were serious about putting things right, Wolves have made a start on proving it.

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Can Stephon Castle swing the Finals? How the Spurs' second-year star is setting the tone against Knicks

In the wake of the Spurs taking Game 3, my mind is stuck on a postgame quote Dylan Harper gave about Stephon Castle, who hit two clutch free throws to seal the 115-111 victory on Monday.

Harper was asked by ESPN's Scott Van Pelt about what makes his teammate smile. He replied, "Nothing."

Stick with me. Let's think about what Castle's play has meant for the Spurs all season long. The drives speak for themselves, the playmaking has continued to grow and the defense has announced itself at every turn. Think about how in one playoff run he has taken that skill set and knocked on history's door. Look at the players with the most 15+ point, 5+ rebound, 5+ assist playoff games in NBA history before turning 22 years old: Magic Johnson is No. 1 on the list with 11, LeBron James is third with 9, and it's Castle who's in second place with 10.

Back to the smiling portion. When the Spurs were down 2-0, Castle himself delivered a bevy of quotes between games that raised some eyebrows. He emphasized confidence in the Spurs, and the fact they should have won both games. Being down 2-0 in the Finals was "nothing the Spurs couldn't handle."

Not only did he back that up with a 23-5-5 in Game 3. He did it in front of a New York crowd that has been waiting to see the Knicks find Finals glory for the first time in 27 years. He set the tone, then took the game away from them in the end.

Castle may not smile a ton, but his competitive will to win made sure the Knicks and their fanbase would walk away from Game 3 muttering, "Nothing to smile about in my life."

While a lot of the orbit and pull on the Spurs surrounds the play of Victor Wembanyama, remember: Wemby and Castle became the first pair of teammates 22 or younger to score 20+ points in an NBA Finals game. Many will point to Wembanyama's aggression and mindset, his improved numbers in pick-and-roll, and his ability to get in the paint more and find ways to get rolls. But I raise the question:

How did he get there?

The Spurs' guards were finally able to engage the Knicks' bigs in pick-and-roll. And in my eyes, it's Castle who set that tone early and often in Game 3. Let's take a look.

Castle's offensive impact

The Spurs have had to work to find consistency in the half-court and in pick-and-roll, and find ways to put pressure on both Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns. The Knicks had been finding comfort with their weakside defenders tagging Wemby early and taking his rolls away. Their wings were able to navigate and get back in front of drives, allowing the big to release even quicker to Wemby rolling.

In Game 3, Castle did the work early. Driving in one direction to set up space to come off a screen. Reading space and understanding if KAT was stopping him from turning the corner, which meant Wemby was somewhere in the paint. Working to keep the defender behind him, engage the big, force the weakside to hold and make the right pass out of it.

The Spurs have used a V action (or a High Horns) with Wembanyama and a wing rising to screen for Castle. The idea is to allow Castle room to attack space high on the floor and get downhill. But the Knicks had done a great job of containing the drive, tagging the roll and taking options off the table. Castle and Wembanyama flipped that in Game 3.

Setting more solid screens forced overs, and Castle attacked KAT's drop and engaged him. That forced the weakside to hold and opened up options for the Spurs: kicking to De'Aaron Fox, who can drive a closeout; finding Wembanyama somewhere in the paint if KAT engaged higher on the floor; or using patience to go with bursts of speed vs. a full turbo button and finish in the paint.

One thing to keep an eye on going forward in this series is how Castle is reading the floor and the Knicks' defense. The more comfort that he has in changing speeds, reading where the defense is helping from and kicking to the perimeter, the more balance the Spurs could have in the half-court.

Whether the Knicks are sending help on drives or early tags from the weakside, it's a positive for the Spurs that he's looking to make those plays in the half-court.

Castle's defensive impact

It's not easy to set the tone on both ends of the floor, but that's what Castle brings to the table for San Antonio.

Castle is providing full-court pressure on Brunson. As the Knicks are working to try to move Wembanyama around the board and find mismatches, he is working to get them deeper into the clock. If you want to get to a Brunson/KAT P&R, it might come with 16 on the clock. And there may not be a screen because Castle might fight over.

Those same efforts set the tone for the Spurs in the third quarter, silencing the heat the Knicks delivered in the second quarter. Crisp execution turned into deflections, and other Knicks were asked to initiate offense.

The screen navigation from Castle is also big for a Spurs team that needs to throw different looks at this Knicks offense.

Being able to fight over a screen, stick with a ball-handler, pass the drive off and recover to Towns popping is a subtle way to take away automatic reads. The Spurs can stay at home and not worry about overhelping as Castle works to recover to contest shots.

The icing on top for Castle in Game 3 were the key moments. The big 3-pointer will likely be added to the Spurs' (seemingly endless) loop of dagger 3s. The block on Brunson's drive in the fourth was more key than people may realize. And he made the free throws to push the lead back to four in the final seconds. Castle talked the talk, he backed it up and now … he has to do it again.

I'm sure many will gravitate to Castle's quote that he expects the Spurs to win three straight. The part that will likely be missed is that he mentioned they would have to do it game-by-game to walk the Knicks down.

If the Spurs are to even this series and win the championship, Castle will have to put his stamp on each of these games going forward. He will have to go from a tone setter to a consistent presence. Moats are not built to last forever, the best thing you can do is to keep digging.

How Alvarez became Europe's most sought-after striker

Julian Alvarez
Julian Alvarez has scored 49 goals since joining Atletico Madrid [Getty Images]

Julian Alvarez heads to the World Cup aiming to fire Argentina to back-to-back triumphs amid the distraction of being the subject of one of the most sensational transfer bids ever made.

The 26-year-old is at the centre of an intriguing three-way La Liga tug-of-war, with current club Atletico Madrid trying to keep hold of their prized asset while rivals Real and Barcelona attempt to snatch him away.

Real president Florentino Perez made good on his election promise to make a 150m euro offer for an unnamed "galactico" player who, it transpired, after much speculation, was Alvarez. But that astonishing bid was laughed off by counterparts across the city.

So why is Alvarez so coveted by the La Liga giants and is he worth the £130m Real have tabled?

Unhappy playing second fiddle at Man City

Alvarez became a fan favourite during his two-year stay at Manchester City, where he won six major trophies and played a role in the Treble-winning team.

But the striker wanted to leave Etihad Stadium as he was unhappy at playing a deputy role to Erling Haaland, instead wanting to be the main man elsewhere.

Former City boss Pep Guardiola was always open in his view that wantaway players were free to leave, providing the asking price was met.

In August 2024, Atletico agreed an £81.5m deal to sign Alvarez, providing City with a hefty profit on a player they signed for only £14.1m and one that became their most expensive sale.

"There was never any kind of problem," Alvarez said in a podcast last year. "I simply told him [Guardiola] how I felt - that I wanted more minutes in some matches where I knew I wouldn't get them or simply wasn't getting them.

"Of course he understood. Players always want more minutes, they want to grow, they want to play the big moments. And if I felt I wasn't going to have them there, he gave me the freedom to choose my path."

Alvarez scored 36 goals in 106 appearances for City, but could he kick on?

'Julian is the best player we have'

Atletico were always likely to lag behind Barcelona and Real in the La Liga title race. They finished third in 2025 and fourth last season.

Alvarez has managed 49 goals and 17 assists in 106 games at the club and received high praise from France great Thierry Henry who said on The Overlap: "One of my favourite number nines out there is Julian Alvarez.

"Putting pressure, playing alone, he can hold it up, he has played at the Olympic Games, Copa America and I didn't hear him saying he is tired.

"The way he plays, I just like him."

More importantly for the player, he has been given the opportunity by boss Diego Simeone to feature in the biggest games, something he so desperately wanted to do.

This season, Alvarez scored in the Copa del Rey final against Real Sociedad, which ended in an agonising defeat on penalties, and also in the first leg of the Champions League semi-final against Arsenal.

Simeone said in September: "Julian Alvarez is the best player we have, we need to take care of him and keep him for many years at Atletico.

"We have to help him be even better than he is."

But Real have since come knocking.

Mourinho has monumental task on his hands

When one of the most prestigious clubs in the world are after you, it usually proves too difficult to resist.

Alvarez's former City team-mate Rodri said in March that "you can't turn down the best clubs in the world" in referencing a potential move to Real, despite previously playing for Atletico.

It's not only Real who have been looking to entice Alvarez - with suggestions yesterday's bid was an attempt to outprice La Liga champions Barcelona, who have long been linked with a move for the player.

Last month, Atletico aimed a dig at Barca over their "smear campaign" in pursuit of Alvarez, while BBC Sport columnist Guillem Balague said talks had opened to sign the Argentine.

The flirtations have seen Barca and Spain defender Pau Cubarsi call Alvarez a "spectacular footballer", a "world-class striker" and one with the "quality for Barcelona".

Following Perez's election victory, the 79-year-old made good on his promise but was mocked by Atletico, who turned down the offer and quoted Alvarez's release clause of 500m euro (£430m).

In a statement, Real said: "Following the meeting of the board of directors held today, it has made an offer of 150 million euros to Club Atletico de Madrid for the federative rights of the player Julian Alvarez.

"After reviewing and evaluating the offer, Club Atletico de Madrid has expressed its gratitude for the proposal, made within the framework of the good relations between both clubs, and has rejected it, referring to the player's release clause."

Atletico quoted the Real Madrid statement on X alongside a series of laughing emojis.

In a subsequent post, they added: "You must have confused education with gratitude, but to leave no doubt: we don't thank you for anything.

"We neither study nor consider any offer for Julian. How could we not get along, when you make us laugh even more than Barcelona does."

Now Real are teetering on the edge of becoming a laughing stock.

Since the departure of Carlo Ancelotti at the end of last season, former midfielder Xabi Alonso lasted only 34 games, while replacement Alvaro Arbeloa managed only 21 matches.

They ended the campaign in unthinkable fashion, without winning a trophy and behind arch rivals Barcelona once again.

Perez has turned to Jose Mourinho in an attempt to turn around the fortunes of the floundering giants, who have world-class talent such as Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Jr, Jude Bellingham and Trent Alexander-Arnold at their disposal.

Alvarez would add a work rate and unselfishness that has, at times, been seemingly missing from the current crop of Real stars.

After being rebuffed the first time, attention may now turn back to tempting the Argentine to lead the latest cast of 'galacticos' at the Bernabeu.

Column: Throwback telecast ends in walk-off win for Chicago White Sox, CHSN and Bob Costas

Chicago Sports Network took a big, bold swing Tuesday night, turning over its White Sox game to Bob Costas and a “Remember the 80’s” theme.

Nostalgia sells.

Whether CHSN hit a walk-off home run, as Sox rookie Braden Montgomery managed to do in his major league debut, or struck out looking is probably in the eye of the beholder.

Costas is a big name in broadcasting with a storied past and an encyclopedic memory of baseball history. But, like Sammy Sosa or Billy Martin, he’s a name that baseball fans tend to love or hate. I personally enjoy listening to Costas, so the idea of him and Steve Stone in the booth together, telling old stories, was intriguing.

But I also knew Sox fans would be tweeting that it was too much Costas and not enough about the game. The Sox are interesting these days, and who cares about the 1980s New York Yankees?

Ironically, the alleged criticism from Sox Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf about the departed Jason Benetti was that Benetti and Stone spent too much time making each other laugh and not enough time on the game. Here we were with an older version of Benetti and the same old Stoney. What gives?

Naturally, as anyone could have predicted, the game turned into an instant classic thanks to the Sox’s comeback in a 6-5, 10-inning win over the Atlanta Braves, led by Mongtomery’s dramatic home run. The ending was telegraphed by an earlier replay of Tim Anderson’s walk-off home run in the “Field of Dreams” game in 2021, which also happened to be the apex of the Rick Hahn rebuild before it all came crashing down the following season.

The Montgomery game probably deserved a bit more attention, and Costas profusely apologized for just that after admitting on air he was not keeping score and didn’t notice that Randall Grichuk had replaced Tristan Peters. Stone laughed and told Costas that if the game was in 2024, when the Sox were on their way to a record 121 losses, it would’ve been a more appropriate time to ignore the action and talk about the ’80s.

For those who missed it, CHSN recently announced a “ one-of-a-kind broadcast” with Costas and Stone that would focus on the 1980s.

“We know he and Steve Stone will do a tremendous job entertaining fans while celebrating the White Sox and the game of baseball, along with all the great memories from that era,” CHSN president Mike McCarthy said in a statement.

With regular announcer John Schriffen off, I assumed Costas would do the play-by-play with Stone as analyst. They did one game together in 1987 on WGN when the Cubs used rotating announcers for an ailing Harry Caray, though it was not nearly as memorable as Bill Murray’s game during that stretch, which remains one of the funniest broadcasts in baseball history.

Before Tuesday’s game, Costas held a press conference in the sweltering Sox dugout and I asked him if he missed doing play-by-play.

“I’m not doing any play-by-play,” he replied.

What? I thought that was the whole idea — calling a game and talking about the “Winning Ugly” Sox team of 1983 — was to have Costas back at the mic?

Wrong again.

Costas explained that Connor McKnight, the usual sub, was doing the first few innings with Stone.

“Then I come in in the third inning and establish the premise that the whole broadcast is a throwback broadcast,” he said. “Steve will take note of what’s happening (in the game) and I will chime in. We’re hoping that the game is not so epic that we can’t lean into all the 80’s flashback stuff we’ve got.”

Costas then mentioned the 1983 All-Star Game at old Comiskey Park and the American League Championship Series that year between the Sox and Baltimore Orioles, both of which he called for NBC.

“If someone is pitching a no-hitter or something, we’ll have to pivot,” he said. “But that’s the general idea.”

Costas informed us they’d talk about “The Ryne Sandberg game” between the Cubs and Cardinals in 1984, which was perhaps his most famous call. I cringed, knowing many Sox fans were not going to like re-living one of the greatest moments in Cubs history during a Sox telecast.

Costas also said they’d show Tito Landrum’s game-winning home run off Sox pitcher Britt Burns in Game 4 of the 1983 ALCS, which made me cringe even more, knowing many Sox fans were not going to like re-living one of the worst moments in Sox history.

After hearing those two factoids, I suggested that Costas get security when leaving the ballpark.

Why not just go all the way and rub it in Sox fans’ faces by showing “Dybber’s gaffe” — the infamous baserunning mistake by shortstop Jerry Dybzinski that helped sink the Sox that October afternoon? Costas assured us they’d ignore Dybber’s gaffe, which was a relief to me and the Dybber.

By the time the game started, it was all about Montgomery’s debut, so I forgot about ‘80’s night until someone sitting next to me in the press box turned up his tiny TV to listen. For some reason, Costas became the play-by-play man with McKnight leaving the booth. But the game mostly seemed to dwell on the highlights from the 1980s more than the bunt fest taking place.

At some point, I could see on the monitor that the two were talking about Caray and Jimmy Piersall, the greatest announcing team in Sox history. Kudos to Reinsdorf for allowing that, since he disliked both announcers with a passion, having fired Piersall which caused Caray to leave for the Cubs and WGN, where he reached greater fame.

I never thought I’d see Caray and Piersall being celebrated on a White Sox broadcast, but there it was on my own tiny TV that a press box attendant and I had to duct tape during the game.

I don’t know whether Costas explained how — or why — Reinsdorf split up the Caray-Piersall duo. Hopefully there’s a 1970s-themed broadcast down the road to talk about “Disco Demolition Night” and the upper deck fire at an Aerosmith concert at Comiskey in 1976. I’m available to discuss both in detail, CHSN.

While I missed hearing most of the game, I was able to listen to the final few innings, where Costas told stories like the one about Keith Hernandez drinking in the clubhouse during the New York Mets’ legendary comeback against the Boston Red Sox in Game 6 of the 1986 World Series, thinking the game was lost.

Costas told us Hernandez would’ve had to play “buzzed” if the game went into extra innings. I kept waiting for the story on Mark Buehrle actually pitching while buzzed during the Sox’s classic extra-inning win in Game 3 of the 2005 World Series.

Alas, no mention of buzzed Buehrle.

Whether Costas and Stone paid enough attention to the game is debatable, but they did have some fun interplay about the many White Sox bunt attempts that failed. Costas was also able to do a straight call of Montgomery’s walk-off home run without any mention of a similar homer from the Yankees in the 1980s. So that was a win.

It turned into an epic night for the Sox, and perhaps for CHSN, which can now replay the game hundreds of times next winter when David Haugh takes a vacation and there’s airtime to fill.

CHSN is planning a second 80s-themed broadcast on June 27 against the Kansas City Royals, where former Sox legends Carlton Fisk, Greg Luzinski, Ron Kittle and Harold Baines are among the announced guests. There was no mention of the Dybber, or Costas for that matter. I hope they can get both.

Give CHSN credit for doing something different, which is rare in a baseball telecast these days.

But now it’s time to return to the White Sox season, already in progress.

Perez signs new deal with London City

London City Lionesses has announced Maria Perez has signed a new contract until summer 2028.

The Spanish midfielder joined the club in September 2024.

The 24-year-old midfielder is a Spanish international and has spent time playing for Barcelona, Barcelona B and Sevilla.

Perez has made 20 appearances across the WSL and WSL 2 and four in domestic cups.

On her new deal, Perez said: "I'm so happy to be extending my contract. I feel settled at the club, in the country and the league and it was an easy decision.

I'm still young and ready to compete and give everything for this club.

"What we want to create as a team and a club, for me it's the best project in the English league."

Wednesday Cannon Fodder: opening day minus one

DALLAS, TEXAS - JUNE 01: FIFA President Gianni Infantino holds the FIFA World Cup winner's trophy while speaking during the FIFA World Cup 2026 International Broadcast Center Grand Opening ceremony on June 01, 2026 in Dallas, Texas. (Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Good Wednesday morning, TSFers. It’s a rainy one here in D.C. with storms rolling through this evening (because that’s what it does in the summer) and then temperatures spiking back up towards and into the 90s. Fun. More importantly, it is one day until the World Cup.

If it matters to you: nope, I’m still not feeling the hype. Maybe the kickoff whistle in Mexico-South Africa will do it for me. Sweden manager Graham Potter is in the spirit!

Out of curiosity, will any of y’all be betting on the World Cup? I don’t do sports betting, so I’ve pretty much never talked about it on TSF. But I realized that some of you folks might and was, well, curious! Even though I don’t bet on sports, I do enjoy listening to the Bet the Process sports gambling podcast with Jeff Ma (from the MIT Blackjack team of 21 fame) and Rufus Peabody (one of the top professional sports gamblers in the world). It’s fascinating to learn about how they approach and analyze sports.

Not surprisingly, they did a World Cup episode that I listened to this morning. It was interesting! The guest was Ted Knutson, founder of StatsBomb and an Arsenal supporter to boot, and they went beyond just betting stuff into football data and coaching analysis, too.

Jets' roster construction provides a major advantage moving forward

Teams hoping to build contenders often find themselves making difficult financial decisions.

Paying a franchise quarterback typically means sacrifices elsewhere on the roster. The New York Jets, however, find themselves in an enviable position entering the 2026 NFL season.

According to research compiled by Sharp Football, New York fields the NFL's tenth-most expensive defense.

Normally, that level of defensive spending would require significant compromises elsewhere. The Jets have managed to avoid some of those issues because of what's happening at quarterback. Their room is allowing them some flexibility, and they need it as they rank 29th in dead-cap space as we move past the June 1 landmark date on pro football's calendar.

most expensive defenses in 2026

$193.0M - Steelers
$187.4M - Ravens
$177.7M - Bears
$174.7M - Giants
$169.0M - Patriots
$165.8M - Commanders
$159.6M - Seahawks
$148.3M - Titans
$147.3M - Colts
$147.0M - Raiders
$145.5M - Panthers
$142.1M - Broncos
$141.6M - Chiefs
$140.2M -…

— Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) June 5, 2026

Modest salaries for Geno Smith and Cade Klubnik give the Jets a nice competitive advantage

$6,569,669... That's the combined cap hit of Geno Smith, Cade Klubnik, Bailey Zappe, and Brady Cook this coming season. The expectation is that three QBs will be carried on the 53-man regular-season roster. It's a safe assumption. It may also decrease the spending price if one of these guys isn't on the roster.

Smith remains the starter, but his cap figure is surprisingly manageable at $3.3 million. Meanwhile, fourth-round rookie Cade Klubnik is operating on one of the most affordable contracts in football and will do so for four seasons. Let's say the Jets invest first-round draft capital in a quarterback during the 2027 NFL Draft. New York can potentially find their franchise QB then if they deem it isn't Klubnik, and pay the new guy a rookie deal for, at minimum, four seasons and possibly one year under a fifth-year option.

All of that obviously creates flexibility. The Jets aren't paying elite-quarterback money. They aren't carrying the type of massive financial commitment that can limit roster-building options. Instead, they can invest resources elsewhere while evaluating whether Klubnik can eventually become part of the franchise's long-term plans.

The Jets still have plenty to prove before anyone places them among the AFC's elite tier. Their quarterback situation remains a question rather than a certainty.

What isn't a question, however, is the flexibility that comes with it. While many organizations are struggling to balance expensive quarterback contracts with the rest of the roster, New York has an opportunity to strengthen its supporting cast and remain aggressive if the right opportunity presents itself. In today's NFL, that type of flexibility can be just as valuable as a star player.

This article originally appeared on Jets Wire: Jets' roster construction provides a major advantage moving forward

First look at WR DJ Moore in his Bills uniform

The Buffalo Bills have placed high hopes in wide receiver DJ Moore ahead of the 2026 NFL season.

For better or worse, we know what that will look like.

Moore was acquired by Buffalo earlier this offseason via trade with the Chicago Bears. The wide receiver was brought in to provide some sorely needed talent at the wide receiver position group.

We won't find out if that plan will work until September when the regular season begins. Again, regardless of outcome, we now know what that will look like either way thanks to some photos released by the team.

Following "media day" promo sessions completed by Bills players likely during recent OTA and minicamp workouts, there is plenty of content such as that now out online. Curious now on Moore?

Check out the first look at Moore in his Bills uniform for the first time below:

First look at @idjmoore in Bills Blue. 👀 pic.twitter.com/LJCHXlsaVY

— Buffalo Bills (@BuffaloBills) June 8, 2026

This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: First look at WR DJ Moore in his Buffalo Bills uniform

Dana White confirms: CBS won’t air UFC White House fights

NEWARK, NEW JERSEY - MAY 08: UFC President and CEO Dana White is seen on stage during the UFC Freedom 250 press conference at Prudential Center on May 08, 2026 in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)

Those hoping they’d be able to watch part of the upcoming UFC White House card for free on CBS better get their Paramount+ subscriptions sorted, because that’s the only place you’ll be able to watch the fights this Sunday, June 14th.

Back when the UFC White House event was announced (before it was rebranded UFC Freedom 250), there was a lot of talk about the card being on Paramount+ but with a portion simulcast on CBS, which would give the event much more reach. How much more reach? Well, Paramount+ has 80 million subscribers worldwide while CBS reaches 96% of all households in America for a potential 300 million viewers.

So you’d think that the UFC would go with the tried and true method of airing at least a portion of the White House event on CBS before flipping the switch over to Paramount+ for the title fights or something.

You’d think wrong.

After weeks of speculation regarding a CBS simulcast, UFC CEO Dana White has confirmed that unless you’re at the Ellipse in Washington, D.C., the only way to watch the event will be on Paramount+.

“Yeah, no. No,” White said during a media scrum on Tuesday night (video via MMA Junkie). “We were talking — no, because there’s only X number of fights and it starts from the first one. We start at the beginning of time and like the Mexican Independence Day fight that we did, we’re going to tell the story of America from the first fight to the last. So no, they’ll all be on Paramount+.”

Trying to frame this as a decision to maintain the narrative integrity of the event’s storytelling is certainly a choice. We all know what’s really up: Paramount+ is paying the UFC over a billion dollars a year in media rights, and they need to make that money back in subscriptions.

But we don’t blame Dana White for dressing it up as a ‘history of America’ thing. They’re currently battling a lawsuit to shut the White House down that argues the UFC and Paramount are financially benefiting from the event. Admitting they put this American birthday celebration behind a paywall because Paramount wants to make money off subscriptions is not something an exec will say when a judge is set to decide on Thursday whether the show can go on.

On the plus side, Paramount+ subscriptions aren’t too expensive and $14 beats paying $80 a month like MMA fans were used to. And hey, sign up after June 12th and you could get the UFC White House card and UFC 329 with Conor McGregor all on one month’s subscription.

Did Florentino Perez pull off a transfer masterstroke just to hurt Barcelona?

Did Florentino Perez pull off a transfer masterstroke just to hurt Barcelona?
Did Florentino Perez pull off a transfer masterstroke just to hurt Barcelona?

The summer transfer window is often dominated by eye-catching bids, dramatic negotiations and endless speculation. 

Yet sometimes the most significant moves are not the ones that end with a player holding a new shirt at a presentation ceremony. Instead, they are the moves designed to influence the market itself.

That may well be the case with Real Madrid president Florentino Perez and the recent noise surrounding Atletico Madrid striker Julian Alvarez.

It must be remembered that Real Madrid submitted a €150 million offer for the Argentine international, which came as a surprise to many. 

On the surface, it looked like another ambitious move from a club that has never been afraid to pursue the biggest names in football. 

Furthermore, that move fulfilled Perez’s promise of attempting to sign a high-profile player this summer.

However, the more the situation is analysed, the more it raises an intriguing question: did Real Madrid ever truly want to sign Alvarez?

Notably, there is a growing argument that the objective may have been something entirely different.

A bid that changed the conversation

Real Madrid’s bid for Alvarez was rejected. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)

Alvarez has become one of the most sought-after forwards in European football. 

Since arriving at Atletico Madrid, the Argentine has continued to enhance his reputation as a relentless attacker capable of scoring goals, creating chances and delivering in the biggest matches.

Unsurprisingly, Barcelona have been heavily linked with the player. The Catalan giants are searching for elite talent capable of replacing Robert Lewandowski, and Alvarez fits that profile perfectly.

That is why Real Madrid’s €150 million bid is so fascinating.

Whether there was genuine interest or not, the mere existence of such an offer immediately changes the dynamics of any future negotiation. 

Sure, Real Madrid faced immediate rejection and were mocked by their inter-city rivals. However, they have done Diego Simeone’s side a huge favour.

Simply put, Atletico Madrid can now point to that figure as proof of the player’s value. Once a club has turned down €150 million, there is little incentive to entertain significantly lower offers.

This is why Barcelona could find themselves facing a major obstacle. 

Despite improvements in their financial situation, the club remains careful with spending and continues to operate under economic restrictions. 

Matching or surpassing a figure in excess of €150 million would be an impossible challenge.

The biggest winners

Perez may have prevented Alvarez from joining Barcelona. (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)

What makes the situation even more intriguing is the meeting between Florentino Perez and Atletico Madrid president Enrique Cerezo shortly before the offer emerged.

Nobody outside those discussions knows exactly what was said. However, the sequence of events has inevitably sparked debate in the football circle.

What we have learned from this development is that Real Madrid may not have viewed Alvarez as an essential signing at all. 

This means they have likely prevented a player of his quality from strengthening Barcelona.

At the same time, Atletico Madrid are also in a stronger position, as rejecting such a substantial offer sends a powerful message to the market and allows them to demand an even higher fee from any future suitor.

Ruggeri’s agents confirm Roma’s interest

Ruggeri’s agents confirm Roma’s interest
Ruggeri’s agents confirm Roma’s interest

Matteo Ruggeri’s name is back in the spotlight in the Roma transfer market.

The full-back has long been a target for the Giallorossi management, who continue to seek reinforcements on the flanks.

The Giallorossi club is evaluating several names to strengthen a key department, especially in view of a season with multiple competitions to compete in.

Speaking to Sky Sport, agents Manuel Montipò and Tullio Tinti confirmed that the player is being monitored both in Italy and abroad: “Atlético Madrid is delighted to keep him, but anything can happen in football.”

A message that leaves every possibility open, without making any predictions about immediate developments.

Juventus also appears among the interested teams, and they’re reportedly monitoring the player as a potential opportunity for the transfer market.

When asked about Roma’s interest, the agents’ response was more cautious, suggesting “another team” is involved in addition to the clubs they already know about. This detail confirms that the race for Ruggeri is still very much in the works.

🌎 World Cup Moments: The original king of Portuguese football

🌎 World Cup Moments: The original king of Portuguese football

While Cristiano Ronaldo might now be the most well-known Portuguese player of all time, long before him, there was the brilliant Eusébio, whose goalscoring exploits helped put the country on the footballing map. 

A legend of both the national team and Benfica, the man known as "the Black Panter", "the Black Pearl", and "the King" was all that, and more. 


Born and raised in Mozambique, which was then a Portuguese colony, a young Eusébio's first foray into football came playing on the streets with his friends, in a self-created side labelled Os Brasileiros (The Brazilians) in honour of the great side of the 1950s. 

Soon, he began playing for Sporting Lourenço Marques, scoring a staggering 77 goals in just 42 games for the club, who were a sister club of Sporting CP. 

This association with the other great Lisbon club led to a tug-of-war for the services of the great striker in 1960, which eventually was won by Benfica after a lengthy legal process. 

Eusébio was more than worth the wait, not just helping his new side to retain their European Cup crown in the 1961-62, but being their immediate best player, scoring twice in a famous 5-3 final win against the mighty Real Madrid. 

While this would be his one and only continental medal (he also lost three European Cup finals, one to Manchester United at Wembley in 1968), he won absolutely everything else there was to win for Benfica, as well as on a personal level.

Across 14 full seasons with the Lisbon giants, he spearheaded a period of utter dominance that resulted in 11 league titles and five Portuguese Cups, as well as seven league top scorer titles. 

It wasn't just in Portugal that Eusébio's exhilarating talent and incredible goalscoring prowess was on show. He top scored the European Cup on three separate occasions, being second only to Alfredo Di Stéfano in the pre-Champions League era (1992) all-time scoring charts with 48 goals. 

His performances across the continent saw him crowned the 1965 Ballon d'Or, as well as finish runner-up in 1962 and 1966. Quite simply, he was the best centre forward in the world and, perhaps, only Pelé could claim to be a superior player across the decade. 

Unsurprisingly, the Black Panther is Benfica's all-time top scorer with a ridiculous 473 goals in 440 appearances. It is a record that will surely never be surpassed. 

At international level, Eusébio was equally brilliant, driving Portugal to their first ever tournament - the 1966 World Cup. 

In England, he, once again, displayed his unparalleled scoring ability, netting nine times across just six games, helping his country to a third-placed finish, and himself to the Golden Boot. 

His displays wowed the host nation so much that he won the BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the Year award shortly after, and also had his waxwork immediately added to Madame Tussauds in London. 

Eusébio retired from international football in 1973 as both the most capped Portuguese player, and the nation's top scorer.

Both records have since been overtaken, but the great man's place in the country's football history, as well as that of the overall game itself, is forever enshrined. 

Amass and success under Carrick

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In the third part of our special Q&A, Manchester United reporter Simon Stone looks at defenders Luke Shaw and Harry Amass, and what success would look like in a first full season under head coach Michael Carrick.

Haydn asked: A lot of people say we need to sign a left-back as cover for or succession to Shaw but Amass is almost never mentioned in either conversation. Why do you think this is and could next season be a big opportunity for him?

Simon: The first point with Amass is he needs to prove his fitness after suffering the hamstring injury almost straight after joining Norwich on loan in January that was so severe it ended his season.

I don't know this for certain but I would have thought he is likely to be involved in the first stages of pre-season and United will take it from there. I do like Amass and he did really well in the first half of the campaign at Sheffield Wednesday.

However, you have to recognise the levels we are talking about here. Ideally, United need someone to challenge Shaw for his place and at the very least be able to deputise in the Premier League and/or Champions League.

It is possible Shaw doesn't even start as many games as he did this season because of a lack of preparation time - and there are more matches. I am not sure even a fully recovered Amass is up to that standard just yet.

Nigel asked: What do you think would constitute a successful first full season for Carrick?

Simon: I honestly think another third-place finish with a decent run in the Champions League and at least going close in a domestic cup would represent a superb season - and a big improvement on last term.

I don't think the benefit of playing one game a week - and not even that sometimes - can be overestimated, and Chelsea, Tottenham and Newcastle all benefit in 2026-27.

More games means more travel, which means less preparation time, more rotation, greater risk of injury and more stress on the players. I don't see Arsenal regressing massively, I assume Liverpool will improve and Manchester City will want to hit the ground running under their new manager.

Third may seem like treading water but, under the circumstances, I feel it would be a significant step forward - and a platform to challenge for the title in 2027-28.

Keep across this page on Wednesday for the final part of Simon's Q&A, which will look at subjects including the Glazers and Ineos.

Fantasy Football Sleepers, Busts & Predictions: 2026 Pittsburgh Steelers

The Steelers are on a 22-year run of finishing .500 or better. That’s a known thing. It’s cool, it’s notable, but it’s old news at this point. But they’ve played another NFL season in that time, and that one is also interesting. It’s the postseason-season. Since winning Super Bowl XLIII, the Steelers have played 16 postseason games. In those games, they’ve gone 5-11, scoring 356 points and allowing 460. That’s a -104 point differential that would have been worse than any team but the Cardinals, Raiders, Titans and Jets last year. It also includes a still-active seven-game postseason losing streak — the last time Pittsburgh won a postseason game, Obama was still the president. Obviously, competition gets harder when you get to the postseason, so a bad record isn’t necessarily that surprising. But for all the regular-season success in Pittsburgh in recent years, it hasn’t carried over to the postseason. The Steelers have consistently been one of the worst teams to make the tournament. Now, with a new head coach, what changes in Pittsburgh? Do they finally drop under .500? Do they break through in January? Or will it be another year of sneaking into a playoff spot and an early exit?

2026 Sleepers, Busts & Bold Predictions: Pittsburgh Steelers

Sleeper: Darnell Washington, TE

Steelers tight ends totaled 155 targets last year — 54 each for Pat Freiermuth and Jonnu Smith, 43 for Washington, 4 for Connor Heyward. Smith and Heyward are gone now, with fifth-round rookie Riley Nowakowski the only notable replacement at the position (and he might be more of a fullback a la Heyward). Meanwhile, Washington had a mini-breakout last year, with more targets, receptions, yards and first downs than he had in his first two seasons combined. In Freiermuth and Washington, the Steelers have two excellent blocking tight ends. They also have two giants — Freiermuth is 6-foot-5, Washington 6-7. Give a healthy share of Smith’s targets to those two, and you’re talking 60-70 targets apiece. A 6-7 tight end getting 60-plus targets is begging for a few touchdowns, especially after the team just gave him a big extension. No one is pegging Washington to be a top-10 finisher, but given he’s free in drafts, a smattering of relevant weeks would be a heck of a return.

Bust: DK Metcalf, WR

FOXBOROUGH, MA - SEPTEMBER 21: DK Metcalf #4 of the Pittsburgh Steelers celebrates his touchdown during a game between the New England Patriots and the Pittsburgh Steelers on September 21, 2025, at Gillette stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Fred Kfoury III/Icon Sportswire)

I had my concerns about Metcalf being paired with Aaron Rodgers a year ago — he just isn’t as versatile a receiver as the guys Rodgers has found success with in the past. Well, Metcalf put up career lows in targets (99) and yards (850), and most of his other numbers — receptions (59), yards per game (56.7), PPR points (187.2) — were his lowest since his rookie year in 2019. Another year of chemistry with Rodgers should help Metcalf, but that is offset by the arrival of Michael Pittman Jr., who runs a more versatile set of routes than Metcalf already and has gotten talks of an expanded route tree this season. In early ADP, Metcalf is WR32 and Pittman WR45, but give me the new arrival over Metcalf.

Bold Prediction: The Steelers Finish with 6 Wins or Fewer

Pittsburgh went 10-7 last year. But that came by sweeping Baltimore twice in situations not likely to repeat — the Ravens defense was torn apart by injuries, and Tyler Loop missed that last-second kick in Week 18. They scored wins over New England, Minnesota, Cincinnati and Detroit that would be tough to repeat. They had the 12th-best record in football but the 18th-best point differential. Now, Aaron Rodgers is back and 42. And he’s not an outlier — the Steelers had the second-oldest snap-weighted roster in the NFL last year, and adding 28-year-olds in Michael Pittman Jr. and Rico Dowdle (28 this weekend) don’t help that. With the Bengals and Ravens expected to be better in 2026 than they were in 2025 and with new coach Mike McCarthy definitely not Mike Tomlin, this should finally be the year the Steelers have to tear it down and start over.

🌎 World Cup Moments: Ronaldinho's outrageous lob against England

🌎 World Cup Moments: Ronaldinho's outrageous lob against England

Ronaldinho's winner for Brazil in the 2002 World Cup quarter-final against England remains one of the most hotly-debated goals in tournament history.

The argument effectively boils down to whether or not the former Ballon d'Or winner meant to lob goalkeeper David Seaman from 35+ yards or if it was an attempted cross and he had gotten lucky.

And the man himself hasn't exactly helped with that confusion in attempting to unravel the mystery of one of the most memorable World Cup goals.

"When I hit the ball I wanted to shoot at goal but maybe not exactly where the ball ended up," he told FIFA TV. "If I'm being totally honest, I was aiming for the other side of the net."

Two years ago though, he was a little more honest about the effort.

"No it wasn't on purpose," admitted the former Barcelona star in 2022. "We had studied England and I knew Seaman tended to take one or two steps off his line but I was lucky that the ball went in the way it did."

Ronaldinho actually went on to be sent off later in the game but the tournament had a happy ending for him and the Seleçao as they defeated Germany to win their fifth World Cup.

Real Madrid Accused Of ‘Torpedoing’ FC Barcelona’s Alvarez Pursuit

Atletico de Madrid might not let Julian Alvarez go to Real Madrid or FC Barcelona.

Real Madrid has been accused of "torpedoing" arch rival FC Barcelona's pursuit of Atletico Madrid forward Julian Alvarez.

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Real Madrid has been accused of “torpedoing” arch rival FC Barcelona's pursuit of Atletico Madrid forward Julian Alvarez.

Madrid chief Florentino Perez made a promise to lauch a $175 million (€150 million) bid for an unnamed player if re-elected as president by members on Sunday.

After beating Enrique Riquelme at the polls, Perez kept his word by tabling an offer for Alvarez for said amount Tuesday evening.

Real Madrid confirmed this move via an official statement, while also revealing that Atleti knocked back the bid and pointed to Alvarez’s $577 million (€500 million) release clause.

Madrid are of course unlikely to trigger the clause or have that kind of money knocking around in any event. Yet Perez could’ve known exactly what he was doing here.

Perez has been accused of ‘torpedoing’ FC Barcelona’s pursuit

By outlets such as Catalan newspaper SPORT, Perez stands accused of attempting to not only use the Alvarez bid as a political weapon, but also scupper the Blaugana.

Madrid and Perez aren’t believed to have really wanted Alvarez or be serious about acquiring him.

Yet the bid shows that Perez has kept his word to members that voted for him, plus Los Blancos fans worldwide, amid announcements of Jose Mourinho incoming as new head team coach.

Furthermore, though, the offer puts Barça and Atleti in a tricky spot. Barça can’t afford Real Madrid’s fee for Alvarez in times of attempting to return to the 1:1 rule under Financial Fair Play (FFP) limits, and Atleti now can’t accept a lower sum such as the $116 million (€100 million) Joan Laporta and Co have reportedly tabled.

At the same time, though, there are possible consequences for Perez. With Kylian Mbappe and Endrick already on their books, Madrid don’t need Alvarez nor another striker.

The center of the park is an area where Los Blancos have fallen short over the past two trophylesss seasons where Barça have picked up five out of six domestic pieces of silverware on offer.

Perez has now shown that Madrid have the money to throw around, which could go on someone like Enzo Fernandez rated at $160 million (£120 million) by Chelsea, reports BBC Sport.

According to MARCA’s transfer expert Matteo Moretto, hope might not be totally lost for FC Barcelona with Alvarez. The Italian thinks it’s worth testing the waters with an offer around the $138 million (€120 million) mark, for a player that supposedly wants to leave the Metropolitano and has agreed to join Barça for five years.

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

Christian Academy (Ky.) 5-star Kellan Hall earns Chase Young comparison at Ohio State camp

Kellan Hall (Mick Walker/LR)

Five-star Lousville Christian Academy (Ky.) DL Kellan Hall featured at an Ohio State high school recruitment camp. At their first camp of the summer, Buckeyes defensive line and assistant head coach Larry Johnson was in attendance at the event.

Hall, who is a top-three prospect nationally in his class according to Rivals Industry Rankings, has had multiple visits with Ohio State. Being in attendance for their game with the Texas Longhorns in 2025, he has had three unofficial visits with the Buckeyes.

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“Kellan Hall went through a full workout with the rest of the defensive linemen at Ohio State’s first camp of the summer. The five-star prospect enjoyed the tough, hands-on coaching he received from Johnson, which stood out to Hall in comparison to other camps he’s participated in.” Ohio State beat writer Dan Hope revealed.

With Hall on the line, Christian Academy finished the 2025 varsity season with an undefeated record. Going 15-0, they dominated Murray (Ky.) in the KHSAA 3A state final to finish the season and postseason with zero losses.

During the camp, the class of 2028 DL prospect was compared to Ohio State graduate and NFL first-round pick Chase Young. In his varsity career. Young was also a five-star prospect out of Hyattsville DeMatha Catholic (Md.). In his junior season, the former Buckeye totaled 19 sacks, earning him recruitment interest from both Alabama and the Buckeyes.

“Which is crazy, I don’t know if this is true, but he (Johnson) said Chase Young. He said I can be a do-it-all type of guy. He said I have traits like him. They’re going to have me put on some weight, and they’re going to use me the same way they used him.” Hall told Hope at the event.

Following the centurions’ successful season, Hall was named the Kentucky Rivals 2025 defensive player of the year. With 53 tackles and 6.5 sacks. He currently has offers from Ohio State and Alabama, just like Young, as well as Oklahomaand Notre Dame, among others.

Hall was one of two Christian Academy players who were honored. Four-star receiver prospect Ja’Hyde Brown was also named offensive player of the year after hauling in 98 passes for 1,566 yards and scoring 24 touchdowns. The class of 2027 receiver is currently committed to Kentucky.

With both prospects on their roster, the Centurions will kick off their 2026-27 varsity season with a home non-conference game against Owensboro (Ky.) on Friday, August 28th.

Updated cap hits, contract details for Myles Garrett's reworked deal

After trading three draft picks and Jared Verse to the Cleveland Browns for Myles Garrett, the Los Angeles Rams tweaked the star defender’s contract. According to reports, Garrett got a $5.5 million raise this year, which was money borrowed from future years, and has $99 million fully guaranteed through the 2028 season, including $37 million this season.

He’s still signed for the next five years through 2030, but his cap hits have changed – increasing some years and decreasing in others. But overall, it's still a deal that will pay him an average of $40 million per year.

Here’s an updated look at his cap charges through 2030, according to Over The Cap.

  • 2026: $8.14M to $8.44M
  • 2027: $16.06M to $15.02M
  • 2028: $21.38M to $27.58M
  • 2029: $57.99M to $39.88M
  • 2030: $57.99M to $48.17M
  • 2031: $16.43M to $39.91M (void)

His cap number only rose $300,000 for this season and it dropped more than $1 million in 2027, but it increased by $6.2 million in 2028. After that, his final two years come with lower cap hits that drop below the previous numbers of $57.99 million.

This is all cap gymnastics for the Rams rather than a raise for Garrett, and there’s an easy out for them after the 2028 season. In 2029, if they cut him before June 1, they will save $32.74 million in cap space.

Additionally, there are void years through 2038, which are strictly for cap purposes, spreading out Garrett’s option bonuses beyond the end of his contract in 2030.

This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Rams' updated salary cap hits for Myles Garrett after reworked deal

Welcome Back: 5️⃣ nations making overdue World Cup returns

Welcome Back: 5️⃣ nations making overdue World Cup returns
Welcome Back: 5️⃣ nations making overdue World Cup returns

There are plenty of familiar faces competing at the 2026 World Cup and also some much welcome fresh faces too who are taking part for the first time.

But included in heading to North America this summer are several nations who haven't graced the globe with their presence for too long.

We look at five nations who we are very excited to see on the world stage once more.


Scotland

After 28 long, painful summers, the World Cup will finally welcome the Tartan Army back and their presence both in the stands and on the field will certainly brighten Boston, Miami and more up.

After decades in the doldrums, Steve Clarke has revived his homeland's fortunes since taking over, qualifying for successive European Championships before booking their ticket to the USA with an epic 4-2 win over Denmark last November to top their qualifying group.

They have traditionally disappointed at the World Cup as no team has qualified more without ever making it out of the group stage but this group of players are well placed to end that unwanted hoodoo.

With Ballon d'Or nominee and Napoli hero Scott McTominay leading a group which also includes the likes of John McGinn and Andy Robertson, they are a side capable of causing a surprise or two.


Austria

Like Scotland, Austria are another UEFA outfit who haven't attended a World Cup since France '98 and it is good to have one of the game's traditional powerhouses back among the big boys.

High-intensity coach Ralf Rangnick has name a squad filled with familiar names, many of whom are on the veteran side and will be keenly aware that this may be their one and only chance to compete for this cup.

Those include captain David Alaba, evergreen forward Marko Arnautović and Marcel Sabitzer, who will be ably assisted by a strong core group who will prove a tough nut for any nation to crack.

If this is their only crack at it, expect them to be well prepared to cause problems - particularly for holders Argentina.


Haiti

The longest absence of any side competing at the World Cup, Haiti have not graced this competition with their presence 1974 (as is also the case with DR Congo - who were known as Zaire last time they qualified!).

Last time they were on this stage, they famously took the lead against Italy before going on to lose and will be aiming to make more memories or even pull off a giant-killing in a group which includes Brazil, Morocco and Scotland.

Between national instability (they haven't played a game on home turf for five years), limited resources and fierce CONCACAF competition, we have been deprived of Haiti's presence at the finals for much too long.

Players to look out for are Jean-Ricner Bellegarde, who is their only player to feature in the Premier League (with Wolves) after being granted a change of allegiance last year, goalkeeper and captain Johny Placide has been picking up caps since 2011 and striker Duckens Nazon is their all-time top scorer with 44 goals.


Norway

It has been 28 years since Norway featured in a World Cup and their return has came just in time.

After all, it would have been a deep shame if players like Erling Haaland and Martin Ødegaard went through their careers without ever knowing the joy of representing their country on the grandest stage.

Last time they were here, they memorably defeated defending champions Brazil and France aside, they have a reasonably favourable group this time around on paper.

With guaranteed goals from Haaland and co. this could be the real dark horse shout for a long run.


Iraq

It has been 40 long years since Iraq made their one and only previous World Cup appearance, where they lost all three goals and went home from Mexico with a whimper.

The fact that they continue to produce competitive teams despite mass political and societal upheaval and, like Haiti, spells where they could not even compete at home means that they deserve this qualification as much as any long-suffering set of supporters.

They were the last team to book their ticket to North America, where they will be aiming to punch above their underdog status and perhaps even rekindle memories of their historic 2007 Asian Cup success.

Coached by Aussie Graham Arnold, the Lions of Mesopotamia are quietly bullish about their chances and will provide some much needed flavour and change to the traditional qualifiers from their section.

Soccer offers West Bank Palestinians an escape as the World Cup kicks off

UMM AL-KHAIR, West Bank (AP) — As the FIFA World Cup gets underway on June 11, with Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Qatar and Saudi Arabia among the Arab nations set to compete, soccer remains both a passion and a struggle for many Palestinians in the Israeli- occupied West Bank.

The Palestinian national team came agonizingly close to qualifying for the tournament but fell just short of reaching the 48-team field. Still, the World Cup will be closely watched in the West Bank, where, for many young Palestinians, the game offers both an escape from daily pressures and the realities that surround them.

In the Bedouin village of Umm al-Khair, in the Masafer Yatta region south of Hebron, children play on a small soccer pitch bordered by barbed wire erected by Israeli settlers from the nearby Carmel settlement. During a recent game, a ball kicked toward the goal landed beyond the fence as young settlers passed by. The settlers took the ball away, ending the match.

Residents say such incidents are common. The community has lost dozens of soccer balls. Attempting to retrieve them can risk confrontation with settlers and, at times, Israeli soldiers.

Further north, in Nablus, children and teenagers from a local soccer academy train on a municipal stadium pitch that has fallen into disrepair. Along the sidelines, Palestinians from Gaza who held permits to work in Israel before the war watch the sessions as they hang clothes to dry. Stranded in the West Bank since the war broke out in October 2023, many have created makeshift homes in the stadium’s locker rooms, the facility's manager says, fearing they could be forced to return to Gaza.

The Palestinian Football Federation has halted league matches throughout the war, citing the precarious security situation in the West Bank, where the Israeli military frequently conducts arrest raids and has erected scores of checkpoints. Once-rowdy soccer stadiums are largely empty, with some neglected.

At Faisal Al-Husseini International Stadium in Al-Ram, home to the Palestinian national team, amateur players gather for training sessions. In Tulkarem, young players, some wearing national team jerseys, do the same. FIFA offered some funding to the Palestinian Football Association, but moved the national team's “home” matches to other countries, including Jordan, Qatar and Malaysia, due to security concerns.

In the absence of regular league play, training sessions have become one of the few remaining spaces for exercise, social interaction and a sense of normality.

As the world’s attention turns toward soccer’s biggest tournament, the game continues to provide moments of community, resilience and hope for Palestinians across the West Bank.

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This is a documentary photo story curated by AP photo editors.

Why the Wemby-Brunson play was an impossible flagrant foul decision

During Game 3 of the NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs, the referees did not call a flagrant foul on Victor Wembanyama.

Despite the physicality from the Spurs big man against Knicks guard Jalen Brunson, no foul was called on the play. Senior vice president of referee development Monty McCutchen admitted on ESPN's NBA Today that the officials should have called a foul.

Brunson deferred, stating "whatever you saw is what you saw" when asked about the moment with Wembanyama.

Should Victor Wembanyama’s interaction with Jalen Brunson in the first quarter of Game 3 be upgraded to a flagrant foul?

NBA Senior VP, Head of Development and Training Referee Operations Monty McCutchen spoke on the play on NBA Today: pic.twitter.com/a4vmvmYRFp

— ESPN (@espn) June 9, 2026

However, per ESPN's Shams Charania, it would not get upgraded to a flagrant foul following league review.

"We want a clear and conclusive standard to upgrade something because we do defer to the on-court officials," McCutchen said. "They're the ones feeling them moment. They're the ones that are involved in the up-and-down of the game. If there is a clearness, then there is a possibility for an upgrade."

He added that the referees want to make sure that they're "not killing or stifling the game" but "allowing enough physicality" without it going too far. McCutchen acknowledged that this play was on the "demarcation" line.

Brunson frustrated at Wemby 😳 pic.twitter.com/0xd2HO78NV

— ESPN (@espn) June 9, 2026

It is easy to see why some fans felt this was a flagrant foul on Wembanyama considering it checked so many boxes for when those possessions are typically called.

One reason this was particularly complicated, though, is because the former No. 1 pick already has two flagrant foul points this postseason. Another flagrant foul point would result in a suspension for Wembanyama.

The delay in a ruling is because objectively it is clear that this is a Flagrant 2, but if the League rules it a Flagrant 2, then Wemby is suspended for the next game, which they clearly don’t want to do. https://t.co/77ymLHzZJI

— Michael Kasdan (@michaelkasdan) June 9, 2026

A suspension for Wembanyama in Game 4 of the NBA Finals would be one of the more controversial, season-changing decisions made by the league in recent memory if it were upheld.

Game 4 without Wembanyama would dramatically alter the course of the championship series in an unsatisfying way for fans, especially without indisputable evidence from the league office.

Instead, with no call and no "clear and conclusive" standard, all players will be eligible to participate in Wednesday's contest at Madison Square Garden.

This article originally appeared on For The Win: Why the Wemby-Brunson play was an impossible flagrant foul decision

Bucks Secretly Hoping NY Knicks Lose in NBA Finals? Rumor Reveals Unexpected Turn in Giannis Trade Chatter

A new rumor suggests the Milwaukee Bucks are secretly hoping the New York Knicks don’t finish the story and win the NBA Finals this month so they can trade Giannis Antetokounmpo to Gotham.

On Wednesday night, the Knicks will look to get back into the win column and extend their series lead in the NBA Finals to 3-1. The team’s run to the championship round has created Knicks fever in the city because it’s the franchise’s best chance in decades at getting an NBA title for the first time since 1973.

However, the Bucks may be hoping New York’s season ends in heartbreak by blowing a 2-0 lead in the NBA Finals.

“There is an increasing belief leaguewide that [the Bucks] would prefer to wait until after the NBA Finals before completing a deal to see if the Knicks end up squandering a 2-0 series lead,” NBA insider Jake Fischer reports. “Might the Knicks then decide to re-enter the Giannis Trade Sweepstakes in response to the disappointment of letting the title slip away?”

Why would the Bucks want NY Knicks to rejoin the Antetokounmpo trade chase?

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After winning 13 straight playoff games and taking a 2-0 lead in the Finals, most around the league assumed that the Knicks — the favorites last year to trade for the two-time MVP — were out of the Antetokounmpo trade chase. Even if they lost in the championship series. However, a heartbreaking finish where they blew a series lead could certainly change plans.

The Bucks are expected to trade the future Hall of Famer in the next couple of weeks as they look to get more picks in this month’s NBA Draft. Which is on June 23.

It is a bit surprising that the Bucks would want to wait for the Knicks to rejoin the sweepstakes. Since their first pick this year is at 24. And several interested teams can offer selections far earlier in the draft. Perhaps Milwaukee is high on the idea of getting players like Karl-Anthony Towns, OG Anunoby, or Mikal Bridges back in the deal. Or they know Antetokounmpo will threaten opting out of his contract after next season if he doesn’t go to New York.

Fischer added that sources suggest Miami and Boston are at the top of Antetokounmpo’s destination wish list if he doesn’t end up in New York this month.

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Pickleball community thrives in Decatur

Jun. 10—The Jimmy Johns Pickleball Center at Point Mallard was, as usual, filled with people playing the fastest growing sport in the United States on a recent weekday, and the atmosphere was full of competition, laughter and community.

"I play with different people every day, it's amazing," said 60-year-old Siridao "Siri" Cheng, a Decatur pediatrician. "Pickleball has a friendly, social and welcoming vibe and it's just good physical activity. It's fun, people talk in between games and then get back to playing."

According to USA Pickleball, the sport combines tennis, badminton, and table tennis.

Pickleball can be played in singles, doubles, indoors and outdoors, making it easily adaptable as seasons change. A solid paddle, a perforated plastic ball — and being prepared to enjoy the fun for longer than intended — are necessary to start.

Decatur residents of all ages are playing, especially in the early morning and evenings.

The pickleball community got a boost when the city built the $3 million, 15,000-square-foor Jimmy Johns center featuring 12 courts in an enclosed ClearSpan facility. Ages 18 and under play for free, 19 to 61 pay $5, while 62 and up pay $3. Memberships can also be bought for individuals or families.

Cosmetologist Dovie Glenn, 58, plays pickleball after a devotional with her church friends. She shared her experience as a new player.

"It was intimidating," Glenn said. "It felt like high school or middle school all over again, thinking you're gonna be the last one picked for the team. It's not like that. Everybody is so kind and welcoming. This is a great community."

Gaining traction in 2020, the sport is a great full-body workout for the heart and brain as it boosts strength, balance, coordination and burns calories.

"I don't enjoy exercising," Glenn said. "This has literally gotten me off of the couch. I'm addicted."

After growing comfortable with friends, Glenn decided to go to a fundamentals class where more advanced players volunteered to show her how to improve her game and strategize.

She shared words of encouragement for those who may be interested.

"You don't realize you're going to like it until you try it, so just come out and give it a try. Borrow somebody's paddle and just bobble it over that net."

Cheng said she looks forward to playing pickleball more often soon when she retires because of its addictiveness.

She got into the game three years ago. She was asked to play at the Aquadome and instantly got hooked. She now plays with people in many different areas and age groups. Cheng has also played in tournaments with her husband.

"Bring your kid; you can't find any cheaper entertainment than this," Cheng said. "You can get cheap paddles from Academy. If anyone wants a ball, I have plenty. Just show up."

For those with any interest in playing or finding a doubles partner, there are plenty of ways to get involved. Facebook has a local pickleball group with 2,500 followers, Decatur Alabama Pickleball, that posts where and when people are playing. Photos and local tournaments are also shared on the page.

Decatur also has indoor courts at Aquadome and Fort Decatur, plus several outdoor locations for pickleball play such as Austin Junior High School, Julian Harris Elementary School, Pop Oliver Park and Walter Jackson Park.

tru.anderson@decaturdaily.com.

German politician hit out at World Cup referee being denied US entry

German politicians have condemned the decision of the United States to deny a World Cup referee entry into the country and have called on football's ruling body FIFA to intervene.

“FIFA president [Gianni] Infantino must now urgently demand that the US honour the commitments it made there, rather than continuing his conciliatory approach," the chair of the parliamentary sports commission, Aydan Özoğuz, told publishers Redaktionsnetzwerk Deutschland (RND).

Social Democrat Özoğuz said that in its effort to host the tournament the US had accepted the bid book which stipulates that hosts must fully respect human rights in relation to the event.

“Under no circumstances must we leave the spirit of the World Cup to the whims of the host country. The damage is already considerable,” she said.

Green Party foreign policy spokesperson Boris Mijatović spoke of a “disgrace for world football."

Referee Omar Artan of Somalia arrived in the US at Miami airport with valid travel documents but was then questioned for several hours by US Customs and Border Protection officers. The CBP then denied him entry and deported him to Istanbul from where he had arrived.

Speaking only of a World Cup referee from Somalia without naming him, the CBP said that he was "determined to be inadmissible due to vetting concerns and was denied entry.”

CNN later said they were told by an official of President Donald Trump's administration that "the vetting uncovered 'derogatory information, including association with suspected members of terror organizations.'"

The report said the official "did not provide further details on the alleged association with terror organizations."

Somalia is among 39 countries on which the US has imposed strict immigration measures and among a smaller group of countries with a complete US entry ban. In the country, the Al-Shabaab militia has been fighting the government for many years in some parts of the country and is rated a terrorist organization.

FIFA has dropped Artan from the referees list and said it has no saying in immigration matters.

“In line with previous FIFA events, a host government ultimately determines who receives a visa and who is admitted into their country,” FIFA said.

Named African Referee of the Year 2025, Artan was to be the first referee from Somalia to officiate at a World Cup and one of seven African referees for the tournament in the US, Mexico and Canada which kicks off on Thursday.

Artan told the New York Times he was interviewed for 11 hours and then detained before being deported.

"I had the right papers and everything. I had the right visa," Artan said.

Somalia's sports ministry said he was denied entry to the US without a valid reason and Artan has reportedly returned home by now.

USC men’s basketball has best roster under Eric Musselman: ‘We look the part’

An image collage containing 3 images, Image 1 shows KJ Lewis dribbling a basketball during a Villanova vs. Georgetown game, Image 2 shows Alijah Arenas of USC attempts a shot while wearing a red Trojans jersey with number 0, Image 3 shows USC coach Eric Musselman on the sidelines during a game

Eric Musselman is part coach, part salesman. He has to be, given his DNA.

His father, a journeyman basketball coach known for packing arenas wherever he went, taught him that an essential portion of his job was to raise fan interest.

So after taking the USC men’s basketball job a little more than two years ago, Musselman has invited fraternity brothers to practices, bought food for students and played pickleball with men’s tennis players — all in an effort to fill the Galen Center.

USC coach Eric Musselman is embracing the sky-high expectations heading into his third season with the USC Trojans. MediaNews Group via Getty Images

In his third season with the Trojans, Musselman might finally have a team that sells itself.

The roster features five McDonald’s All-Americans. The highest-rated freshman class in program history. Three players with Southern California ties.

If one put out a casting call for elite college basketball players, these guys fit the bill, which is important when you play in the shadow of Hollywood.

“You know, only time will tell,” Musselman told the California Post during a wide-ranging exclusive interview, “but yeah, when you’re getting off a team bus or getting off an airplane, we look the part as far as length and size and good positional size and all that.”

Musselman said these Trojans have a similar feel to his Arkansas teams, which twice reached the Elite Eight and made an additional appearance in the Sweet 16. USC fans would be giddy with either of those destinations given a program that’s made the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament only three times since the turn of the century.

The roster was completed after star freshman Alijah Arenas committed to coming back for a second season with the Trojans. Musselman said he didn’t give Arenas a hard sell about returning, providing space to make his own decision.

Beating out the NBA wasn’t the Trojans’ only concern.

“One, there’s the decision to come back to college,” Musselman said, “and then there’s the decision, if you do come back to college, are you going to go in the portal or are you going to stay? He was pretty all-in from the beginning.”

Musselman divulged to the Post that Arenas, the son of former NBA All-Star Gilbert Arenas, further won his respect by playing through a sprained ankle over the season’s last five games.

“It was a bad sprain,” Musselman said, “and I’m telling you, most guys would have been out a month.”

The return of Alijah Arenas gives the Trojans a bonafide scorer at the wing position. MediaNews Group via Getty Images

The injury was so severe that Musselman said Arenas only recently was cleared to resume practicing. His return gives the team a silky scorer and playmaker to pair on the wing alongside the presumed starting backcourt of Rodney Rice and KJ Lewis.

Both of those guards are also rounding into form from injuries. Musselman said Rice, who averaged a team-leading 20.3 points in six games before suffering a season-ending shoulder injury, won’t be fully cleared before the end of the summer.

The same goes for Lewis, who is recovering from an ankle injury he suffered in his one season at Georgetown. Musselman’s elation in landing Lewis was palpable over the phone after the coach had recruited the guard out of high school and once he entered the transfer portal following two seasons at Arizona.

“He’s a high assist player for being a scorer,” Musselman said, “and gets to the foul line at a high level.” 

KJ Lewis joining USC from Georgetown should make for an elite backcourt pairing with Rodney Rice. Getty Images

The tallest newcomer could solve the team’s longstanding problems at center.

Eric Reibe, a 7-foot-1 transfer from UConn, brings pedigree to go with that size, having been a McDonald’s All-American before he played sparingly last season as a freshman behind Huskies big man Tarris Reed.

But several factors made Musselman and his staff believe that Reibe could have a super sophomore season. One, a player’s biggest jump in college usually comes immediately after his freshman year. Two, beyond the flashes he showed as a mobile big man who can protect the rim, Reibe also has the ability to stretch the floor by making 3-pointers.

That could be a theme among this team’s big men.

Twin freshman 7-footers Adonis and Darius Ratliff also shoot 3s in bunches, with Musselman essentially giving Adonis the green light by telling him to go for the school’s single-season record from beyond the arc (it’s 93 3s, by the way, set by Glen Miller during the 1992-93 season).

While Adonis will play both forward positions, Darius will man power forward and center. Their positional versatility is shared by fellow freshman Christian Collins, a McDonald’s All-American from St. John Bosco High who can play shooting guard, small forward and power forward.

Collins should become an immediate fan favorite because of his courageous battle with cystic fibrosis, a genetic disease that can cause respiratory and digestive problems.

“He wants to bring awareness to what he’s playing with and that you can play even while diagnosed with something of that nature,” said Musselman, who added that the team’s medical staff felt comfortable clearing Collins without any minutes restrictions.

Christian Collins is expected to be one of the most versatile freshmen in the nation. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

Musselman was also thrilled to bring back Jacob Cofie after the forward who started every game last season flirted with going to the NBA.

Five other transfers were brought in to round out the roster in point guards Jalen Cox (formerly of Colgate) and Aaron Hunkin-Claytor (Hawaii); guards Isaac Bruns (South Dakota) and Jadis Jones (Lindenwood); and forward Joshua Hughes (Evansville).

The addition of two point guards to assist Rice with ballhandling duties could help the Trojans get better organized in their offense, something that Musselman felt was lacking in his first two seasons.

“It worked at Nevada and it worked at Arkansas,” he said of using that approach at previous stops where he took his teams to the NCAA Tournament on a nearly annual basis.

Can Musselman make it work at USC?

By midseason, take a look around the Galen Center. Then close your eyes and listen. The din could say it all.

MLB outfield power rankings entering week 12

MLB has completed 11 weeks of the 2026 season. Certain players are having great seasons, but injuries are starting to affect some of the game’s best players. Heading into week twelve, here are the top ten outfielders in the league.

MORE: MLB first basemen power rankings entering week 12

1. Jordan Walker, St. Louis Cardinals

Everything has clicked in his fourth season. Jordan Walker is making an early case for the NL MVP Award. Entering the week, he leads the Cardinals in batting average, OPS, hits, home runs, and RBI.

2. James Wood, Washington Nationals

Sep 24, 2025; Cumberland, Georgia, USA; Washington Nationals left fielder James Wood (29) reacts after hitting a home run against the Atlanta Braves during the eighth inning at Truist Park. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn Images

Wood has developed into one of MLB’s brightest, young power hitters. Entering the week, he is one of two MLB outfielders with at least 15 home runs and 10 stolen bases. He’s neck-and-neck with Jordan Walker for the best outfielder in the National League and Major League Baseball.

3. Aaron Judge, New York Yankees

Judge has produced MVP numbers through eleven weeks. However, a fractured rib is forcing him to miss the next month of the season. This is a major setback as he was on track for a third consecutive AL MVP Award.

4. Juan Soto, New York Mets

Juan Soto hits for power and reaches base at a high rate, but what makes him special is the low number of strikeouts. Entering the week, Soto is fifth in OPS among MLB outfielders. He leads the Mets in batting average, on-base percentage, OPS, and home runs.

5. Andy Pages, Los Angeles Dodgers

Pages’ name gets overshadowed by all the talent on Los Angeles’ roster. Still, he is putting together a strong season. Entering the week, Andy Pages leads MLB outfielders in RBI. Among Dodgers hitters, Pages leads the team in RBI and is tied for first in home runs.

6. Corbin Carroll, Arizona Diamondbacks

Mar 26, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Arizona Diamondbacks outfielder Corbin Carroll (7) hits a single to right field against Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto (not pictured) during the fourth inning at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Corbin Caroll has developed into one of the game’s best outfielders. Entering the week, he ranks first in triples, second in slugging percentage, and second in OPS among MLB outfielders. He is on his way to starting for the National League in the upcoming All-Star Game.

7. Riley Greene, Detroit Tigers

His home run and RBI totals don’t compare to those of other outfielders, but Riley Greene has put together a strong season. Entering the week, he is tied for first in hits among MLB outfielders. By the end of the season, Riley Greene will see a drastic increase in home runs and RBI.

8. Mickey Moniak, Colorado Rockies

Moniak was having an MVP season before missing the past month with an ankle injury. A week away from returning to the field, Moniak has produced some of the best numbers among MLB outfielders. If he doesn’t skip a beat, Moniak will earn a selection to the NL All-Star team.

9. Oneil Cruz, Pittsburgh Pirates

Cruz has turned into a special player. Entering the week, he is the only MLB outfielder with double-digit steals. Among league outfielders, he is fourth in home runs and first in stolen bases.

10. Byron Buxton, Minnesota Twins

A strong month has seen a great rise in Buxton’s numbers. Entering the week, he leads MLB outfielders in home runs. He will be one of the most sought-after players at the trade deadline.

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Ndicka draws interest in Premier League

Ndicka draws interest in Premier League
Ndicka draws interest in Premier League

Roma continues to work to resolve the settlement agreement with UEFA by June 30.

Among the names likely to leave Trigoria in the coming weeks is Evan Ndicka.

The Ivorian defender represents one of the most attractive options on the market for the Giallorossi.

Having arrived on a free transfer, his possible sale would allow for a full capital gain, guaranteeing a significant financial benefit for the club.

Inter Milan are reportedly interested in Ndicka, closely monitoring the Roma center-back’s situation.

However, there are also fans in the Premier League. Newcastle and Tottenham have reportedly already inquired about the player, considering a move during the summer transfer window.

Bournemouth have also been linked with Ndicka in recent weeks. However, as reported by Manà Manà, the path leading to Tiago Pinto’s club remains a particularly difficult one to pursue.

Manchester United eyeing Lille forward Matias Fernandez Pardo

Manchester United eyeing Lille forward Matias Fernandez Pardo
Manchester United eyeing Lille forward Matias Fernandez Pardo

Manchester United are eyeing a potential summer move for Lille forward Matias Fernandez-Pardo, according to Sky Sports. Man United want attacking reinforcements at the Old Trafford club as manager Michael Carrick looks to challenge for the Premier League title next season. Fernandez-Pardo has emerged as a target for the Red Devils and more suitors could emerge for the Belgium international if he impresses at the World Cup. The 21-year-old striker contributed eight goals and five assists for Lille in Ligue 1 last season in 29 league appearances.

Fernandez-Pardo can play as a number 9, on both wings and even as a number 10, and Man United could do with his versatility.

The Red Devils could look to add a versatile forward this summer depending on the potential departure of Joshua Zirkzee, and the Belgian fits the bill.

Zirkzee’s exit is not guaranteed as he has been a positive influence around the Man United dressing room since his arrival at the club in 2024.

Serena Williams reveals why she returned to tennis after winning comeback match at Queen’s

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Photo by Rob Newell - CameraSport via Getty Images

Serena Williams made a victorious return to professional tennis at Queen’s on Tuesday, teaming up with Victoria Mboko in doubles at the London grass-court event.

The 44-year-old came back with a smile, a win, and a typically dry answer about what brought her back to the court.

Williams and Mboko defeated the third seeds 7-6(2), 6-2, with Nicole Melichar-Martinez and Erin Routliffe unable to stop the former world No. 1 on her return.

Serena Williams jokes about why she returned to tennis

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Photo by Robert Prange/Getty Images

Asked after the match why she had come back now, why she had chosen Queen’s, and what might come next, Williams kept things light.

The 23-time Grand Slam singles champion joked that she had nothing better to do, before adding that she had simply got tired of sitting at home.

The line was vintage Serena, relaxed, confident, and perfectly in tune with where she is in her life and career.

She did not need to say much more. The result had already given the comeback credibility.

Playing alongside Mboko and beating seeded opposition was statement enough.

Serena Williams has a fuller reason for comeback

While the joke made headlines, it was not the whole story.

Williams has also said that part of the motivation was wanting her children to see her play.

That is important because this return is not about chasing validation.

At 44, with 23 Grand Slam singles titles to her name, Williams has nothing left to prove.

This comeback makes more sense when viewed through enjoyment rather than expectation.

She can play because she misses the atmosphere. She can play because the timing suits her family.

She can play simply because she still loves to compete.

None of that needs to be packaged as a grand mission.

Serena Williams keeps singles question open but cautious

What matters is that Williams has not used one doubles win to hint at a singles comeback.

She said before Queen’s that she would need more training before considering singles, and made it clear that it is not her focus right now.

That is the right way to frame this story. Williams is back in competition, but she has not announced anything bigger.

For now, the attention stays on doubles. Williams and Mboko are due to face Leylah Fernandez and Laura Siegemund in the quarter-finals.

That is enough for this comeback to feel interesting without overstating what it is.

Her humour gave the return its character. The win gave it substance. Her caution around singles keeps it all in perspective.

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Dabo Swinney takes shots at Paul Finebaum, no care for what he has to say

A seven-win season hasn’t changed Dabo Swinney’s confidence in Clemsonfootball’s future.

The Tigers head coach recently sat down with On3’s Chris Low and addressed the criticism that has followed Clemson’s 7-6 campaign. Swinney said he’s heard the outside opinions before and isn’t interested in letting them shape how he views the program.

“When I got hired (in 2009) and I said, ‘Hey, we’re going to win the national championship,’ everybody laughed at me. I’m sure they’re laughing now. But, again, it ain’t about what everybody says about you. It ain’t about what ESPN thinketh,” Swinney told On3. “It ain’t about what Paul Finebaum sayeth. It’s about what you see. A lot of people have always seen me as a (D-plus), but it’s about what we see. It’s about how we think.

“That’s the only thing that ever matters.”

Swinney also pushed back on the idea that Clemson’s best days are behind it. He noted that he’s still relatively young compared to where Nick Saban was when he arrived at Alabama and believes there is plenty left to accomplish.

“I’m right about the same age Nick (Saban) was when he got to Alabama. So I’m just getting going, man. I love a challenge, and again, all we’ve done is win,” Swinney said.

The comments sparked discussion from Andy Staples and Ari Wasserman, who pointed out that Clemson is now measured against the championship standard Swinney created. Winning conference titles and double-digit games may have once been enough, but expectations changed after national championships and College Football Playoff appearances became the norm.

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That reality comes with the territory. Swinney’s accomplishments have earned him plenty of trust, but they have also raised the bar. As Clemson tries to bounce back in 2026, the debate isn’t really about what critics think. It’s whether the Tigers can get back to the level that made them one of college football’s premier programs in the first place.

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Hornets 'expected' to make Miles Bridges available for trade

After falling one win short of their first playoff appearance since the 2015-16 season, the Charlotte Hornets are in prime position to make roster improvements this summer with two first-round picks in the 2026 NBA Draft. In order to do so, they have seemingly made their longest-tenured player available for trade.

According to NBA insiders Marc Stein and Jake Fischer, Charlotte is "expected to make Miles Bridges available in trade talks in conjunction with the upcoming draft." Now 28 years old, Bridges has played each of his seven NBA seasons with Charlotte, averaging 17.1 points, 5.8 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 0.6 steals last season.

While NBA insider Brett Siegel revealed earlier this week that the Hornets are "perfectly fine" with keeping their two first-round selections, Bridges' perceived availability pre-draft could indicate a trade involving draft capital. Either way, there's a real chance that Charlotte moves on from Bridges in the coming weeks as they hope to build a roster strong enough to end their 10-year playoff drought.

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Packers rookie Trey Smack bounces back at minicamp, hits from 58

Green Bay Packers rookie kicker Trey Smack bounced back from last week's disappointing kicking session by connecting on 7-of-8 field goal attempts at Tuesday's minicamp practice in Green Bay.

The positive performance was a step in the right direction for a young specialist going through the typical ups and downs to start an NFL career.

According to Mike Spofford of Packers.com, Smack hit from 51 yards and 58 yards out to end the kicking session, and his lone miss went wide right from 40 yards. The 58-yarder represents his longest make in a practice setting open to the media so far.

At Florida, Smack made a school record 10 kicks of at least 50 yards, and his long range production appears to be translating to the next level. But bouncing back from a low is another necessary trait for a kicker.

Last week, Smack missed four kicks, including three misses wide left from inside 40 yards, across a nine-kick session at a windy practice during OTAs.

Such is life with a rookie kicker learning the ropes. Smack is a sixth-round pick and now the heavy favorite to win the kicking job after the Packers released veteran Brandon McManus, putting immense pressure on the rookie to perform right away for a Super Bowl contender. He must ride the wave without losing confidence until he finds consistency at the NFL level.

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'He is Pope, but he is good with his feet' - Analyst on Jaouen

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Newcastle have secured the services of Ewen Jaouen, and goalkeeping analyst Matt Pyzdrowski at The Athletic has broken down what Magpies fans can expect from the young keeper.

"He's Nick Pope, but he's good with his feet," he told BBC Radio Newcastle.

The 20-year-old caught the attention of Pyzdrowski when scouting him, and he explained: "One thing that I really notice is he's very offensive in his positioning, especially during crossing situations. He's on the front foot. He loves attacking crosses well outside a six-yard box, which will be familiar for a lot of Newcastle fans with Nick Pope. He's a pretty good shot-stopper.

"His size helps him just naturally reach some balls that other keepers can't reach. But I think his footwork needs to improve. He is 6ft 6in, it is naturally harder for those guys to have quick footwork.

"He's good with his feet. I think he's very capable playing out of the back, and he's very good at going long. He reminds me in that way of Ederson, in the way that he played with Man City. Not as good in the short play, but in the long play.

The 20-year-old goalkeeper had also been linked with Chelsea and Real Madrid, before his move to Tyneside was confirmed on Wednesday.

"Is he ready-made Premier League number one? No, he's definitely a project," Pyzdrowski added.

"I only did a couple hours of analysis. These guys, their scouting department, goalkeeping department, will have done several hundred hours of research on him. So they'll be pretty convinced that they can work with him. But I think it would be a little premature to expect them to come in and start right away."

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What the PGA Tour's surprise new arrangement with the Australian Open potentially means for global golf

SYDNEY — The famed Australian Open announced Tuesday that it would fall under the auspices of an expanding relationship between the PGA Tour and the DP World Tour after fielding significant interest from LIV Golf.

The Australian Open announced it was extending its co-sanctioning agreement with the DP World Tour for three years. The 2026 Australian Open will be played at Kingston Heath on the famed Melbourne Sandbelt in December with Rory McIlroy the headliner for a second straight year.

More significantly, perhaps, the event revealed a historic partnership PGA Tour within the announcement. Never before had the PGA Tour formally partnered with the governing body, Golf Australia. Sources told Golf Digest that the PGA Tour will support the Australian Open in several ways, including financially. The release detailed that the tournament will receive a “significant” boost in prize money from the 2027 edition.

There will also be an encouragement for PGA Tour pros to tee up in Australia.

With three tours backing the event founded in 1904, the purse is set to grow from the AUD $2 million (US $1.33 million) that was offered at Royal Melbourne last year when McIlroy was among those who teed up. Exactly how much is yet to be determined.

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The DP World Tour co-sanctions 17 national opens around the world. The Australian Open’s list of past champions includes McIlroy, Jordan Spieth, Greg Norman, Tom Watson, Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer.

“To have a national open of the stature of the [Capital.com] Australian Open amongst that number and to have it commit to us for another three years is great news, and further illustrates the strength of the partnership we enjoy with Golf Australia and the PGA Challenger Tour of Australasia,” Ben Cowen, chief tournament and operations officer for the DP World Tour, said in a statement.

“Today’s news also reinforces the Strategic Alliance we enjoy with the PGA Tour and the opportunity to work with them alongside the Australian organisations to help grow the stature of this tournament globally is an exciting one.”

All of this is interesting in the context of LIV’s approach to the Australian Open. National Opens have been part of LIV’s future plans. CEO Scott O’Neil said, in April, that “we are looking to blend a version of LIV and the national Opens, the great national Opens around the world. We think they're the most underappreciated, undermarketed, underdeveloped assets in golf, and the reason is it gets us on the ground to grow the game of golf.”

O’Neil wasn’t wrong on the national opens front. Months before that, Augusta National and the R&A jointly announced that the winners of six national Opens around the world—the Australian Open, Scottish Open, South African Open, Spanish Open, Japan Open and Hong Kong Open—would receive a place in the 2026 Masters field under new invitation criteria, as well as qualifying for the 154th Open Championship at Royal Birkdale.

In February, at LIV Golf Adelaide, O’Neil held a meeting with Golf Australia chief James Sutherland. Had the Australian Open partnered with LIV, the tournament purse would have surged, and a group of the league’s stars likely would have added it to their schedule. There were discussions about the possibility of moving the Australian Open from its typical early December slot to the week before or after the highly successful LIV Golf Adelaide, which has been held in February.

But with LIV Golf’s future uncertain given Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund no longer funding the league after 2026, the Australian Open continuing its partnership with the DP World Tour—and creating a new one with the PGA Tour—was a logical move.

The development is also relevant to the ongoing discussions between the PGA Tour and the DP World Tour to continue their Strategic Alliance.

The Australian Open is part of an effort to clear the stage for the DP World Tour to shine in the last four months of the year. From early fall, the circuit moves through continental Europe—with treasured tournaments such as the Irish Open, BMW PGA at Wentworth and Spanish Open—and into the Middle East for its season finals. It quickly moves onto Australia in late November for the beginning of the new DP World Tour season which kicks off with the Australian Open and PGA.

Says Sutherland: “This agreement with the PGA Tour, DP World Tour and the Challenger PGA Tour of Australasia strengthens the global relevance of the championship and gives us another important platform to keep growing the event year-on-year.”

Sources indicate that shining a brighter light on the DP World Tour in that window is among the objectives discussed as DP World Tour and PGA Tour officials talk daily, and formally meet weekly. The aim is to extend the Strategic Alliance created in 2020 (and enhanced in 2022).

Those involved in the discussions include, from the DP World Tour side, CEO Guy Kinnings, as well as Cowen, chief revenue and content officer, Richard Bunn, and chief strategy and finance officer, Jonny Hine. On the PGA Tour’s end, that includes CEO Brian Rolapp, chief commercial officer, Dhruv Prasad, chief legal officer, Neera Shetty, and senior vice president of international, Christian Hardy.

The centerpiece of the alliance is that the top 10 points earners on the DP World Tour each season are given cards on the PGA Tour for the following season, while the agreement also includes the PGA Tour owning a 40 percent stake in European Tour Productions as well as boosting prize purse purses and several co-sanctioned events including the Scottish Open.

“[The PGA Tour is] thrilled with this agreement between our Strategic Alliance partners, the DP World Tour and the Capital.com Australian Open,” Hardy said. “The Capital.com Australian Open remains one of the most prestigious events in global golf, and our members have long valued the opportunity to compete in Australia. We look forward to continuing to build on this relationship in the years ahead.”

Wigan sign Walsall wing-back Barrett

Wing-back Connor Barrett watches the ball in action for Walsall against Accrington Stanley in January.
Walsall signed Connor Barrett from non-league side Fylde in 2024 [Shutterstock]

Wigan Athletic manager Gary Caldwell claims Connor Barrett will get even better at the Brick Community Stadium after signing from Walsall.

Wing-back Barrett has arrived for an undisclosed fee and has signed a three-year deal, with the option of a further season, to become the League One club's second summer signing after Max Power.

Barrett, 24, who started out with hometown club Leicester City as a youngster, was named in the League Two Team of the Season in 2024-25 but Caldwell says he has the potential to improve further.

"Connor has shown over the last few years that he can perform consistently, improve quickly and handle the demands of playing week in, week out," Caldwell told Wigan's website.

"He has earned everything in his career so far, coming through the non-league game and establishing himself as one of the stand-out young players in the Football League.

"We believe he has the potential to get even better here and we're looking forward to helping him take the next step in his career."

Barrett made 91 appearances for Walsall in two seasons after joining from non-league Fylde.

"With the conversations I've had with the gaffer, [chief scout] Joe (Riley) and everyone else, I could feel they [Wigan] wanted me, which is a big thing," he said.

"With the gaffer and the way he works, it aligned a lot with how I see myself. The ambition he has matches mine and it should be exciting times ahead."

NBA Finals 2026: Knicks-Spurs series delivering monster ratings, with viewership up over 85 percent

How excited are New York Knicks fans to watch their team potentially win its first NBA championship since 1973? Knicks fans have come out in a major way to support their team all season, and that has only gotten more intense during the 2026 NBA Finals.

Viewership is way up after the first two games of the Finals, with an average of 16.68 million viewers tuning in for Game 1 and Game 2, per Front Office Sports. That figure is up 89% compared to 2025 and represents the best NBA Finals ratings numbers in eight years.

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It shouldn't necessarily come as a surprise that ratings are up in the NBA. The Knicks remain one of the league's most popular teams. It certainly helps that they play in the biggest city in the United States. Still, their fans are clearly passionate, and come out in droves to show their support for the franchise.

On the other side, the San Antonio Spurs are also drawing from a large pool of fans. San Antonio is the sixth-biggest city in the country and the Spurs have a history of success that has helped grow the fanbase over the years.

It helps that the team employs big man Victor Wembanyama, one of the league's biggest stars. Because of Wembanyama's presence, the Finals are probably drawing in casual NBA fans, ones who don't get to see Wembanyama often and want to see what all the hype is about.

The quality of the games likely also contributed to massive viewership numbers. The Knicks won Game 1 by 10 points, but it was an incredibly close game until the final quarter. Game 2 was a one-point win by the Knicks, making it an even more exciting contest for viewers.

Ratings for Game 3 — which should be released Wednesday — should be similarly high. The Knicks and Spurs competed in yet another close one in Game 3, with the Spurs finally picking up a win in the series.

With Game 4 slated for Wednesday, casual NBA fans — and executives over at ABC — are probably hoping the Spurs can pull even, ensuring more games in the series. Fans of the Knicks and Spurs may feel differently, however, as the first three games of the Finals have been stressful enough.

Leeds United in contract talks with trio

Leeds United in contract talks with trio
Leeds United in contract talks with trio

Leeds United say they are in talks with trio Sam Byram, Alex Cairns and Karl Darlow over extending their stays at the club.

Byram returned to Leeds in 2023 having started his career at Elland Road, and made five appearances in all competitions under Daniel Farke this past season.

Darlow, meanwhile, is reportedly attracting interest from Manchester United, having ended the season as Leeds’ number one goalkeeper.

Leeds are also hoping to keep hold of goalkeeper Cairns, but have confirmed the departure of another shot stopper in Illan Meslier.

The Frenchman played a big part in the club’s promotion winning campaigns to the Premier League in both 2019/20 and 2024/25.

How Milan plan to replace Mike Maignan if Frenchman leaves

How Milan plan to replace Mike Maignan if Frenchman leaves
How Milan plan to replace Mike Maignan if Frenchman leaves

Serie A side Milan are facing the possibility of losing Mike Maignan but are prepared to find the right players in the summer.

Get Italian Football News have looked at how the keeper is considering his future at the Rossoneri. He isn’t happy with how last season went and is waiting for the World Cup to end before he makes a final decision.

Daniele Longo has now reported that Maignan’s agent is exploring the market for the best possible solution. This has already alerted Milan, who have a shortlist of possible replacements.

Freiburg’s Noah Atubola has impressed the club’s scouts quite a bit and Cagliari’s Elia Caprile has also made a positive impression. The German’s current deal runs out in 2027 and the Bundesliga side have already replaced him, which is another sign that Milan could execute a move.

It is still in evaluation phase but the situation can grow in the next few weeks.

Wise decision by Milan

This is quite wise from Milan, especially as replacing a player of Maignan’s abilities won’t be easy. They would ideally want a younger option who proved himself at the highest level, which is what the France international himself had done at Lille.

Both Atubolu and Caprile fit the bill, with the Italian specifically having made a mark in Serie A. He has also grown as a leader and definitely won’t mind a big move.

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It could happen! Liverpool line-up move for Man City super talent

It could happen! Liverpool line-up move for Man City super talent
It could happen! Liverpool line-up move for Man City super talent

Liverpool could sign a Man City super talent this summer.

Signing a player from Manchester City is never straightforward, but Liverpool could be on the verge of doing exactly that.

In recent years, there’s actually been a surprising amount of movement between the two clubs at academy level. Despite the rivalry, there’s a steady flow of young players switching sides, and Liverpool in particular have benefited from that trend.

Over the past year or so, several players have made the move from City’s academy to Liverpool. Earlier this season, Lucas Alford and Alfied Dooley both joined to link up with the U15s, while last year Lucas Clarke was also picked up from City’s system and is now featuring for the U18s. It’s a clear pattern rather than a one-off.

What this suggests is that some young players are starting to see Liverpool as a clearer pathway to senior football. At Anfield, there’s a growing belief that opportunities arrive sooner for talented academy prospects, especially when compared to the intense competition at City.

Manchester City’s setup, for all its success, is stacked with elite talent and constant high-profile signings. That makes it extremely difficult for young players to see a realistic route into the first team, no matter how good they are.

Liverpool, on the other hand, have built a reputation for integrating youth more naturally when the opportunity is there. That difference is starting to matter, and it could open the door for even more movement between the two academies.

Now, there is even talk of one of City's best young talents coming to Anfield.

If that happens, it would underline a growing trend: the pathway at Liverpool is becoming a genuine pull factor, even strong enough to tempt players away from one of the most dominant academies in world football.

Especially when you factor in the presence of Andoni Iraola, who loves to work with younger players, and add in the recent examples of players making that pathway.

Rio Ngumoha's journey to even making his England debut is something that is going to be appealing for young players and they will see that as an example of the club's commitment to bringing through youth.

Ngumoha isn't alone of course. There are many examples of Liverpool bedding in talent from the academy, Jarell Quansah and Curtis Jones among them.

Conor Bradley, Caoimhin Kelleher and more recently Trey Nyoni has also became a key player for the Reds.

It's for these factors that Xavier Parker will be enticed by Liverpool's interest. According to Lewis Bower, the Man City super talent is on the radar of the Reds and a move could happen this summer.

Now this would be an incredible move because it would mean Liverpool taking away one of Man City's biggest prospects.

Parker is a regular U16 England international, he recently even captained the young Three Lions and he's also been playing an age-group up for City becoming a regular for their U18s.

Last season he played a role in helping Man City lift the FA Youth Cup title and averaged an incredible goal or assist every 76.5 minutes he spent on the pitch.

On top of that at just 15-years-old, he became the second youngest player to represent City in the UEFA Youth Cup in the club's history.

A midfielder who can play in a number of different roles, Parker is a massive talent, and the Ngumoha pathway will be massively appealing for him.

'Competitive budget will help fuel Southend promotion'

Kieron Dyer has a shaved head and a beard. He is wearing a navy jacket over a cream T-shirt and is smiling. He is standing in front of a football pitch at Southend United's training ground.
Kieron Dyer was appointed the new head coach of Southend United on Monday [John Fairhall/BBC]

Kieron Dyer said securing Southend United's return to the English Football League was the aim in his debut season as head coach.

Speaking at his first press conference earlier, Dyer said he was not afraid of putting pressure on himself and outlined his vision to win the National League.

The former England, Newcastle United and Ipswich Town midfielder was appointed as head coach on Monday, replacing Kevin Maher, who was sacked in May.

The Shrimpers have been in the fifth tier since 2021, and their latest quest for promotion ended in play-off defeat.

"I'm looking for promotion - We want to win the league," Dyer told BBC Essex Sport.

"I've said I expect promotion; [the board] have said they're going to give me a competitive budget to try and get a promotion and get this team up.

"I'm going for it in the first season, and that's the pressure I want to put on myself."

Kieron Dyer playing for Ipswich, who have a blue top with long white sleeves.
Kieron Dyer started his playing career at Ipswich Town and went on to feature more than 200 times in the Premier League. [Getty Images]

The 47-year-old is entering his first managerial role, having spent long spells coaching with both Ipswich and Chesterfield.

He signed a two-year deal at Roots Hall, describing the club as "the biggest" in the National League.

Some of the new policies Dyer wants to implement include a bonus system focused on the team rather than individuals, such as for clean sheets and set-piece goals.

"A team beats individuals every day of the week," said Dyer, whose playing career featured more than 200 Premier League appearances and 33 England caps.

'Whirlwind'

He arrives at a time when Southend only have nine players under contract. Among those who have left include captain Nathan Ralph and goalscoring wing-back Gus Scott-Morriss.

Dyer said his first few days have involved "a lot of meetings, a lot of Zoom calls with certain players".

He was also getting used to being called "gaffer", adding: "I've been using that term since I was probably 10... It just seems really weird, but I'll get used to it.

"It's been a whirlwind few days, but [I am] really enjoying it. No more holidays now, I'm working properly."

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It’s probably just in his nature. The namesake of arguably the world’s most famous wizard is training in a hat ahead of the Football World Cup.

At Sweden’s opening training session in Dallas, however, Graham Potter wasn’t wearing a wizard’s hat, but a cowboy hat. As befits a “real” Texan, the Sweden head coach had naturally already mastered the cowboy greeting too.

The team and the spectators were clearly amused – and so were we!

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LeBron James roasts San Antonio while explaining Knicks’ NBA Finals advantage

LeBron James believes the New York Knicks may have benefited from opening the 2026 NBA Finals on the road, and he used a playful jab at San Antonio to make his point.

Speaking on the “Mind the Game” podcast alongside Steve Nash, James argued that beginning the series away from Madison Square Garden helped the Knicks stay focused amid the frenzy surrounding the franchise’s first Finals appearance in decades.

“I think they definitely went in with more of a free-swing mentality,” James said. “I didn’t get an opportunity to catch the game, but just from my knowledge of playing in the postseason, but also just watching the game and knowing the game.… Them starting off on the road and just knowing that it’s keeping the main thing the main thing. The main thing is the game. Let’s just play the game.”

James pointed to the intense atmosphere surrounding New York basketball and suggested that opening at home could have created unnecessary distractions.

“I can only imagine if Game 1 started at Madison Square Garden,” James said. “People asking for tickets, people wanting to be in there, the fans, all that. City’s on fire.”

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Then came the punchline. “I think just them having a level of being in San Antonio. I mean, San Antonio, you know, we focus on basketball. You ain’t doing s**t in San Antonio. Nothing at all. Nothing. And I mean nothing.”

Nash joined the joke, mentioning the River Walk before James replied, “Hell no. On the River Walk, f*** around and fall in the water.”

Knicks’ road success supports LeBron James’ theory

New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson (11) reacts during the 2026 NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

While James was clearly joking about San Antonio, his broader point has matched the series. Every game of the Finals has been won by the road team. New York stole Games 1 and 2 at the Frost Bank Center, taking a 2-0 lead before San Antonio answered with a 115-111 victory at Madison Square Garden in Game 3.

Here, the Knicks’ structure has thrived in hostile environments. Jalen Brunson has continued to control pace, while OG Anunoby’s two-way impact has translated regardless of venue. New York entered Game 3 riding a 13-game postseason winning streak.

However, the Spurs reminded everyone why the series remains dangerous. Victor Wembanyama responded to a costly Game 2 turnover with 32 points, eight rebounds and six assists. “Here, it feels like five against six,” Wembanyama said of playing in New York.

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The Knicks still lead 2-1, but James’ comments highlight a real factor in playoff basketball: managing pressure. New York handled that challenge early. Now, after Wembanyama’s breakout Finals performance, the tougher test is maintaining control as expectations continue to rise.

Qualcomm’s Galaxy S26 chip loss is visible in Exynos success chart

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Qualcomm faced a setback in Q1 2026, and the reason is the entry of the Exynos 2600 chip in the Samsung Galaxy S26 series. The company’s market share dropped YoY in Q1 2026, while Exynos secured a visible growth.

Q1 2026 smartphone chip numbers are in, and the story practically writes itself. Samsung pushed the Exynos 2600 into the base variants of the S26 across selected regions, and that decision carved a clean hole in Qualcomm’s numbers.

Samsung’s chip division had its best quarter in years. Exynos shipments climbed YoY, powered by that Galaxy S26 decision. The mid-tier held up too, with the Exynos 1680 inside the Galaxy A57 and the Exynos 1480 carrying the A37.

Shipments of the Snapdragon 600 and Snapdragon 400 series were also affected by the ongoing memory shortage and inventory build-up.

The full Q1 2026 breakdown puts MediaTek at 32%, Qualcomm at 23%, Apple at 19%, UNISOC at 14%, Samsung at 7%, and Huawei at 4%. That 7% for Samsung Exynos is small in absolute terms, but it came at Qualcomm’s direct expense.

Apple kept building momentum off the iPhone 17e launch, with the A19 SoC driving chip shipments higher. The Pro models are selling well, which means A19 series volumes are tracking ahead of where A18 was at the same stage.

MediaTek had a harder time: the Dimensity 9500 Plus looks dead before arrival, and the Dimensity 8450 wasn’t enough to offset the broader slide, but the Taiwanese chipset maker still holds 32% market share, via Counterpoint.

Counterpoint Research Q1 2026 Smartphone Chip Market Share

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Apple is growing fast, but Samsung still controls this key smartphone metric

10 June 2026 at 15:42

While the global smartphone market heads into what could be its ugliest year, Samsung held its ground in Q1 2026, shipping roughly 62.6 million units. That’s a 2.3% gain year over year and a 7.6% jump from the previous quarter.

TrendForce’s latest figures put total global production at around 284 million units for the quarter, down 1.7% year over year. The broader 2026 forecast is brutal: production could fall 16.2% to just over a billion units for the full year.

Companies that stocked up on cheaper memory components earlier managed to absorb the pain through Q1. Chinese mid-range specialists like Oppo, Xiaomi, and Vivo are pulling back, protecting margins rather than chasing volume.

Apple came in close, producing about 60.2 million units, a 19.7% year-over-year surge. The iPhone 17e launch contributed, and Apple’s services revenue ambitions mean it’ll keep prioritizing share over short-term margin protection.

So Apple is gaining fast, but Samsung still controls the one metric every other brand watches: who ships the most phones on the planet. Right now, with the industry contracting around them, holding that title is harder than it looks.

First quarter production declined among Chinese brands, including Oppo (29.5 million units), Xiaomi (26 million units), and Vivo (22 million units). These three brands ranked third through fifth globally by production volume.

TrendForce Q1 2026 Smartphone Report

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Casio launches the MTG-B4000B-1A in the US for $1,500, featuring carbon fiber & steel design

Casio has brought its MTG-B4000B-1A to the US market at $1,500, following its Japan debut last month. The premium G-Shock features a carbon and stainless Dual Core Guard structure developed with AI-assisted stress simulation, WiFi 6-class sapphire crystal display, Triple G Resist ratings, Tough Solar charging, Bluetooth app pairing, and Multiband 6 radio calibration.

Honor confirms that the Magic series will get 7 years of OS updates and security patches

10 June 2026 at 16:38

The Honor Magic V6 began its global rollout last week with a launch in Malaysia and Singapore. Honor says that the new foldable flagship will reach Europe soon. In the meantime, the company wanted to confirm that it and other Magic-series models will receive 7 years of OS updates and security patches in the EU and the UK. This is not a new development – last year the company committed to the 7-year update window for all Magic devices. Meanwhile, more affordable phones like the number series are getting 6 years of support. Honor Magic V6 (in Red) Honor has cool new...

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10 June 2026 at 14:59
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Thermal Grizzly Shows New Duronaut Pro and Hydronaut Pro and Several New Prototypes at Computex 2026

10 June 2026 at 15:29
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While the upcoming Duronaut Pro and Hydronaut Pro thermal paste versions will bring improvements compared to the previously available ones. The Duronaut Pro, which offers long-term durability and high thermal conductivity, is aimed at gamers and overclockers, as well as demanding industrial cooling systems. The new version, Duronaut Pro, promises much lower temperatures compared to the previous version, and the same goes for the Hydronaut Pro, which is a silicon-free thermal paste more aimed at gaming systems with liquid coolers that have large-surface heatsinks. The Duronaut Pro and Hydronaut Pro should be launching pretty soon, and we will surely keep an eye on them.

Xbox CEO Ties Future Exclusives to Business Health, Signaling a Possible Return to Multiplatform if Sales Slip

10 June 2026 at 16:00

Xbox CEO Asha Sharma smiles in front of a large glowing green Xbox logo.

Xbox Chief Executive Officer Asha Sharma is certainly making a lot of public appearances in her first few months on the job. A few days ago, she appeared on a live interview on Bloomberg Tech, and yesterday, she was featured on Fortune Conversations, answering questions from Fortune's Senior Writer, Allie Garfinkle, as well as a few from the audience. In the previous interview, she outlined the tension between Xbox as a big publisher and as a platform, which makes the exclusivity strategy problematic. In the new conversation, she called The Coalition's Gears of War: E-Day and inXile's Clockwork Revolution "signature […]

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CAPCOM Swears Onimusha: Way Of The Sword Will Hit Harder After 1 Million Demo Downloads Expose An Industry-Wide Easy-Mode Problem

10 June 2026 at 15:16

A battle scene in the game Onimusha Way of the Sword shows a warrior with a glowing sword fighting a large, feathered creature under a red, glowing orb.

Japanese publisher CAPCOM is set to continue its incredible streak in 2026 with Onimusha: Way Of The Sword, which is set to be every bit as good as Resident Evil Requiem and PRAGMATA. The playable demo released last week has already been downloaded 1 million times to offer the same taste of the game that was offered during last year's Gamescom, but the extremely low enemy aggression has become a cause of concern within the community. Producer Akihito Kadowaki recently addressed the matter on social media, but the current industry trends for action games paint a bleak picture. "We’ve heard […]

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