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Despite Real Madrid’s turbulent 2025-26 season, Vinicius Junior delivered several standout performances and made key contributions across all competitions. That allowed him to match a feat previously achieved by Cristiano Ronaldo, and this weekend he could reach another milestone against Athletic Club.
This season, Vini recorded 20 or more goals for the fifth consecutive year, something only seven other players in Real Madrid history had accomplished, according to Diario AS. Cristiano Ronaldo is obviously one of them, having done it in all nine seasons he spent at the club between 2009 and 2018. Not only that, but he scored fewer than 40 goals just once — in his debut season.
The player with the record for the most consecutive seasons with at least 20 goals for Real Madrid is Alfredo Di Stefano. The Argentine legend achieved the feat in 10 straight seasons between 1953 and 1963. Only in his final year at the club did he fall short of the mark, scoring 17 goals during the 1963-64 campaign.
The other players to accomplish the same feat were Manuel Fernandez Pahino (1948-1953), Ferenc Puskas (1958-1964), Hugo Sanchez (1985-1990), Raul Gonzalez (1998-2004) and Karim Benzema, who is the only player to score 20 or more goals in at least five consecutive seasons on more than one occasion: first between 2010 and 2016, and later between 2018 and 2023.

This season, Vinicius has recorded 22 goals and 14 assists in 53 matches across La Liga, Copa del Rey, the Spanish Super Cup and the UEFA Champions League. That leaves him just two goals shy of his career-best mark of 24, set during the 2023-24 season.
Real Madrid have only one game left this season. On Saturday, they will close out their La Liga campaign by hosting Athletic Bilbao at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium. A brace would allow the Brazilian winger to match his best scoring season, while a hat trick would give him a new personal record.
However, his current situation could work against that goal. According to Marca, Vini has missed training sessions this week after receiving permission from Real Madrid to rest before joining the Brazil national team ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. That puts his availability for Saturday’s clash against Athletic in doubt and, therefore, also his chances of setting a new personal scoring record.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Joao Felix finally brought the Saudi Pro League title back to Al-Nassr after years of frustration, but one surprising statistic from the campaign quietly highlighted how influential the younger Portuguese forward became during the club’s championship run. While Ronaldo delivered decisive goals and leadership throughout the season, Felix ended the year with a key achievement that placed him ahead of his legendary teammate in one important category.
The Riyadh club sealed the title on the final day of the season with a dominant 4-1 victory over Damac, as Ronaldo scored twice to secure the championship ahead of Al Hilal. The triumph ended Al-Nassr’s seven-year wait for the Saudi Pro League crown and handed Ronaldo his first league title since arriving in the Middle East in 2023.
For Cristiano Ronaldo, the moment carried enormous significance after several painful near-misses in previous seasons. Since leaving Europe for Saudi Arabia, the Portuguese icon had experienced squad rebuilds, coaching changes, and heartbreaking defeats despite producing extraordinary individual numbers.
His influence on Saudi soccer has been undeniable ever since his arrival opened the door for several global stars to join the league. Yet despite winning individual honors and finishing as top scorer in previous campaigns, the league title had remained elusive until now.
Under Jorge Jesus, however, Al-Nassr finally found the balance it had been missing. The Portuguese coach brought stability to the dressing room, improved the defensive structure, and built a more varied attack that no longer depended entirely on the 41-year-old ace.
Much of that attacking transformation came from the arrival of Joao Felix. The Portuguese forward quickly formed a strong understanding with Ronaldo and became one of the standout performers of the season.
«من الصعب الفوز بالدوري مع النصر في السعودية، والناس تعرف السبب.» ⚠️
— رياضة ثمانية (@thmanyahsports) May 21, 2026
جواو فيليكس، لاعب النصر، مع مراسل «ثمانية» خالد العرافة @kh1900 🎙️ #النصر_ضمك | #دوري_روشن_السعودي pic.twitter.com/IgoYNfNStE
Felix finished the campaign with 20 league goals and 13 assists, while producing 44 goal contributions across all competitions in just 47 appearances. He scored in every major tournament Al-Nassr participated in, including the Saudi Pro League, King’s Cup, Saudi Super Cup, and AFC Champions League.
Alongside Ronaldo, Sadio Mane, and Kingsley Coman, Felix gave Al-Nassr multiple attacking options that opponents struggled to contain. His creativity between the lines and ability to decide matches in crucial moments proved vital during the title race.
🇵🇹 Joao Felix wins the #RoshnSaudiLeague Player of the Month award for May, presented by @Roshnksa 🤝 pic.twitter.com/bLH8kVc5fL
— Roshn Saudi League (@SPL_EN) May 22, 2026
As the season came to a close, another statistic emerged that underlined Felix’s growing importance within the squad. The Portuguese attacker ended the Saudi Pro League campaign with nine Man of the Match awards, narrowly ahead of Ronaldo’s total of eight.
The award distribution showcased how consistently influential Felix had been throughout the year. Sadio Mane finished third among Al-Nassr players with five awards, while Kingsley Coman earned two. According to reports tracking official Saudi Pro League matchday recognitions, the full distribution among Al-Nassr players was:
| Rank | Player | Goals |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Joao Felix | 9 |
| 2. | Cristiano Ronaldo | 8 |
| 3. | Sadio Mane | 5 |
| 4. | Kingsley Coman | 2 |
| 5. | Inigo Martinez, Mohamed Simakan, Abdulrahman Ghareeb, Angelo Gabriel | 1 |

Tottenham are playing for their top-flight survival this weekend as they host Everton on the final matchday of the Premier League season. For this critical fixture, Spurs will be without their captain, Cristian Romero, due to a severe injury.
However, the defender has found himself at the center of a heated debate among supporters after it was revealed he will not even be inside the stadium to support his teammates.
Amidst this turbulent period for Tottenham, the center-back returned to Argentina to continue his rehabilitation process. Controversy ignited when it was confirmed that Romero will instead be in attendance this Sunday for the Argentine league final, where his boyhood club, Belgrano, face off against River Plate—a move that has sparked immense frustration among the Spurs faithful.
Stepping into the storm, manager Roberto De Zerbi addressed the situation, firmly stating that Romero’s return to South America was strictly a medical decision. “Romero spoke with the medical staff and together they decided to go to Argentina to complete the rehab with Argentinian medical staff,” the Italian tactician stated in his pre-match press conference.

Furthermore, De Zerbi made it clear that Romero’s physical presence at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday would have no bearing on the final score. “The decision was with the medical staff and I think he can’t change anything if he’s at the stadium or not. Finally, I have no time to lose energy other than on the game,” he added defensively.
Romero has been sidelined for just over a month after suffering a sprained medial collateral ligament (MCL) in his right knee during a painful 1-0 defeat against Sunderland.
The injury undoubtedly set off alarm bells within Lionel Scaloni’s coaching staff. With less than a month to go before the kickoff of the 2026 World Cup, Argentina can ill afford to lose one of their undisputed starting center-backs.
Recognizing the stakes, the president of Belgrano confirmed that Romero has actually been training at the Argentine club’s facilities, completely locked in on accelerating his recovery to ensure he arrives in North America at peak fitness.
“Cuti” Romero’s name was heavily featured in the rumor mill during the previous transfer window, with multiple high-profile reports positioning him as a primary target to reinforce Real Madrid’s backline.
With Sunday’s crucial match set to decide Tottenham’s top-flight future—and inevitably dictate the futures of several key players—De Zerbi admitted he is in the dark regarding what next season holds for his captain. “I don’t know,” the Italian coach responded candidly when questioned about Romero’s long-term future in North London.
“I think Cristian is a top player and with me he was a top guy. And when I say top guy, it’s because I’m sure of what I’m saying. For the future, I don’t know. Sunday is a crucial game for us, for our future, for our fans, for our club and we have to stay together,” the manager concluded.

Cristiano Ronaldo has climbed back to the summit of world sport in spectacular fashion after another extraordinary year in Saudi Arabia. In addition to finally bringing home the league trophy for the club, the iconic Portuguese hero has reached yet another milestone in his illustrious career, leading Forbes‘ list of the highest-paid sportsmen in 2026 with an incredible $300 million. Yet while Ronaldo’s dominance once again captured global attention, many fans were left wondering one thing: Where did Lionel Messi finish on the list?
At 41 years old, Ronaldo continues to rewrite expectations about longevity in elite football. The veteran forward not only guided Al-Nassr to the Saudi Pro League title, but also matched one of the biggest financial records in sports history with earnings that tied Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s 2015 figure for the highest annual income ever recorded for an active athlete by Forbes.
According to Forbes, the Portuguese superstar earned $235 million on the field through his contract in Saudi Arabia, while another $65 million arrived from endorsements, sponsorships, appearances, licensing deals, and business ventures. His enormous global influence, amplified by more than a billion followers across social media platforms, continues to make him one of the most marketable figures in sport.
Ronaldo’s latest achievement came shortly after captaining the club to its first league championship in seven years. The 41-year-old veteran scored twice in a dramatic final-day victory that sealed the title and completed another memorable chapter in his career. The triumph also marked the first time Ronaldo had won a domestic league title in the Saudi Pro League, adding yet another country to a career already filled with trophies in England, Spain, and Italy.
With a historic haul, 41-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo leads a group of seasoned sports superstars who collectively earned $1.4 billion over the past 12 months.
— Forbes (@Forbes) May 22, 2026
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Forbes noted that the Portuguese forward has now finished first on the publication’s rich list six times overall, placing him level with NBA legend Michael Jordan and behind only Tiger Woods, who topped the ranking 11 times. “For the fourth year in a row, and the sixth time overall, Ronaldo leads the athlete income ranking”, the report said.
The financial numbers behind his rise are staggering. Since moving to Saudi Arabia in 2023, Ronaldo’s on-field earnings have reportedly more than tripled compared to the final years of his second spell in England. His influence stretches far beyond football, with partnerships involving brands such as Nike, Binance, Herbalife, and several technology companies.
While Ronaldo sits comfortably at No. 1, Lionel Messi also remains near the very top of the global earnings landscape. The Argentine superstar finished third overall with $140 million, behind only his Portuguese rival and boxer Canelo Alvarez.
Messi’s income was split evenly between on-field and off-field earnings, with $70 million coming from soccer and another $70 million generated commercially. His unique agreements involving Adidas and Apple TV reportedly continue to boost his earnings beyond his standard playing salary.
| Rank | Athlete | Earnings |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Cristiano Ronaldo | $300 million |
| 2. | Canelo Alvarez | $170 million |
| 3. | Lionel Messi | $140 million |
| 4. | LeBron James | $137.8 million |
| 5 | Shohei Ohtani | $127.6 million |
| 6. | Stephen Curry | $124.7 million |
| 7. | Jon Rahm | $107 million |
| 8. | Karim Benzema | $104 million |
| 9. | Kevin Durant | $103.8 million |
| 10. | Lewis Hamilton | $100 million |
The Inter Miami forward remains the face of soccer in the United States and recently extended his stay with the club through the 2028 MLS season. Forbes also highlighted Messi’s extraordinary impact on American soccer, revealing that his guaranteed compensation exceeds the payroll of almost every other MLS team.
“Messi reached 100 combined goals and assists in his 64th regular-season MLS match this month—31 games faster than any player in league history”, the report said. Beyond soccer, the Argentine ace has expanded his business portfolio with investments in Spain, including the purchase of lower-division side Cornella and several real-estate ventures in Barcelona.

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believes that Richard Torrez Jr, now trained by Brian ‘BoMac’ McIntyre, will “shock a lot of people” when he collides with Frank Sanchez. The pair are gearing up for an IBF title eliminator this Saturday, featuring on the undercard of Oleksandr Usyk vs Rico Verhoeven at Egypt’s Pyramids of Giza. Whoever emerges victorious should then […]
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Fenerbahçe Yüksek Divan Kurulu Başkanı Şekip Mosturoğlu açıklamalarda bulundu.
Fenerbahçe Yüksek Divan Kurulu Başkanı Şekip Mosturoğlu, HT Spor'da açıklamalarda bulundu. Mosturoğlu, birlik çağrısında bulundu.
Şekip Mosturoğlu'nun açıklamaları şöyle:
Şampiyonluk neden gelemedi?
-Lig istatistiklerine, penaltı sayıları ve hakem hatalarına baktığınızda sebep ve sonuç ortada. Sürekli kadro değişikliğine gidilmesi de bir etken.
-Fenerbahçe'nin bölünmüşlüğü rakibimizin güçlü görünmesini sağlıyor. Biz birlik olsak, bölünmemiş ve sürekli seçim atmosferinde olmasak, büyüklüğümüz Galatasaray'ın ötesinde bir büyüklük.
-Seçimden sonraki 3-4 aylık süreçte birlik ve beraberlik noktasında muazzam bir hava yakalamıştık. Ancak maalesef kulüp içi değil, dış etkenlerden dolayı yeniden seçim sürecine gelindi.
-Sadettin Bey, kulüp içi dinamiklerle alakası olmayan bir sebeple seçime gitmek zorunda kaldı. Bu durum sportif başarı ya da başarısızlıkla ilgili değildi.

Basketbol Avrupa Ligi (EuroLeague) Dörtlü Final ilk maçında Olympiakos'a 79-61 mağlup olarak finale yükselemeyen Fenerbahçe Beko büyük bir hayal kırıklığına uğradı. Fenerbahçe Beko'da başantrenör Sarunas Jasikevicius ise maç sonunda yaptığı açıklamada kötü oynadıklarını kabul etti.
Basketbol Avrupa Ligi (EuroLeague) Dörtlü Final ilk maçında Olympiakos'a 79-61 mağlup olarak finale yükselemeyen Fenerbahçe Beko'da başantrenör Sarunas Jasikevicius, çok kötü oynadıklarını söyledi.
Tarık Biberovic çok üzgün olduklarını söyledi:
-Vallahi... Çok üzgünüm. Buraya kadar geldik. Onlardan daha iyi takımız, bunu kesinlikle biliyorum. Savunma konusunda iyiydik, 80 sayı altında tuttuk onları bugün. EuroLeague'in en iyi hücum takımını 80 altında tuttuk ama olmadı. Çok üzgünüm.. Gerçekten çok üzgünüm..
ELEŞTİRİ GELDİ
Saras Jasikevicius ise Atina'daki Final Four organizasyonunu eleştirdi:
-Çok sayıda Fenerbahçe taraftarı, duyduğum kadarıyla biletleri olmasına rağmen salona alınmadı. Bu da EuroLeague organizasyonu adına çok üzücü bir durum.
İnsanlar bilet için o kadar para ödüyor, buraya gelmek için o kadar çabalıyor ve maça giremiyor. Bu çok üzücü, taraftarımız adına kendimi kötü hissediyorum.
-Maçtan önce de bunu konuşuyorduk, çoğu taraftar dışarda mail gelmesini bekliyordu.
Dün akşam arkadaşlarımla restorandaydım, çoğu arkadaşıma daha biletleri gelmemişti. O yüzden bana 'Saras, biletlerimiz gelecek mi?' diye soruyorlardı.
Bu EuroLeague için hiç iyi bir durum değil. Ne diyebilirim ki? Üzücü.
TEŞEKKÜR ETTİ
Öte yandan Federasyon Başkanı Hidayet Türkoğlu maç sonunda Fenerbahçe Beko'ya teşekkür etti:
-EuroLeague’de sezon boyunca ortaya koyduğu mücadele ve başarılı performansla, Final Four’da ülkemizi en iyi şekilde temsil eden Fenerbahçe Beko’ya teşekkür ediyoruz.

Fenerbahçe'de kongre ateşi bacayı sarmışken, teknik direktör İsmail Kartal'dan gündeme bomba gibi düşen bir yalanlama geldi!
Fenerbahçe'de yaklaşan başkanlık seçimi öncesi kulisler hareketliliğini korurken, teknik direktör İsmail Kartal’dan gündemi sarsacak net açıklamalar geldi.
Adı başkan adaylarının teknik direktör listelerinde geçen tecrübeli çalıştırıcı, hakkında çıkan iddialara son noktayı koydu.
Medyada yer alan iddiaları kesin bir dille yalanlayan Kartal, ne eski başkan Aziz Yıldırım’dan ne de Hakan Safi’den herhangi bir teklif almadığını açıkladı.
- Ne Aziz Başkan'dan ne Hakan Safi Bey'den bir teklif almadım. Hakan Safi Bey'le hayatımda hiç konuşmadım.
Fenerbahçe’de haziran ayında yapılacak olağan seçimli genel kurul öncesi Safi, cephesinin İsmail Kartal ile temasa geçtiği ve yeni dönem planlamasında tecrübeli hocanın da yer aldığı ileri sürülmüştü.

Beşiktaş'a futbol direktörü olarak dönen ve ekranlarda ortaya koyduğu futbol doktrinleri ile transfer şifresini veren Önder Özen'in işaret ettiği golcü olarak Vangelis Pavlidis öne çıktı! Stoperlerle boğuşan, sırtı dönük top saklayıp kanatları içeri sızdıran ve presi en önde başlatan komple bir savaşçı isteyen Özen'in bu talebi doğrultusunda, başkan Serdal Adalı daha Sergen Yalçın ile yolları ayırmadan önce gizli operasyon başlattı.
12 sezon sonra futbol direktörlüğü koltuğuna geri dönen Önder Özen, ayağının tozuyla Beşiktaş'ın transfer politikasını şekillendirmeye başladı.
Ekranlarda yorumculuk yaptığı dönemde ortaya koyduğu futbol doktrinleri ve taktiksel analizleriyle sürecin şifreleri zaten vermişti.
Özen’in sistemindeki "ideal santrfor" tanımı; stoperlerle dişe diş boğuşan, sırtı dönük top saklayarak kanat oyuncularının içeri sızması için derine gelip alan açan ve savunma presini en önde başlatan hareketli ve komple bir savaşçıya dayanıyor.
Beşiktaş'ın sportif direktörü Orkun Kökçü! Kerem Aktürkoğlu ve Pavlidis için bastırıyor
İŞTE PAVLIDIS'İ ÖNE ÇIKARAN ÖZELLİKLER
Başkan Serdal Adalı ya bilerek ya da bilmeyerek bu tarife harfiyen uyan dünya yıldızı Vangelis Pavlidis için bir süredir tüm tuşlara basıyor.
AZ Alkmaar ve Benfica formalarıyla modern bir "bağlantı forveti" dersi veren Yunan golcü, Özen’in sistemine adeta biçilmiş kaftan.
- Fiziksel kapasitesi ve üstün top koruma becerisi sayesinde arkasındaki stoperi kilitliyor. Topu saklayarak kanat oyuncularının veya arkadan gelen skorer orta sahaların savunma arkasına koşu yapması için takıma hayati bir 2-3 saniye kazandırıyor.
Beşiktaş'ta Yunan rüzgarı! Adalı Madrid'te işi bitirdi
- Klasik, statik bir ceza sahası golcüsü olmayan Pavlidis, maç içinde sık sık orta saha çizgisine kadar gelip top istiyor. Sürekli sağa ve sola deplase olarak rakip stoperlerin pozisyonunu bozuyor, onları konfor alanından çıkararak kanatların sızacağı devasa boşluklar yaratıyor.
- Top rakibe geçtiği an agresif bir baskı uygulayan yıldız oyuncu, rakip defans hattını rahatsız ederek takımının savunmasını en önde başlatıyor. Bu özellik, Önder Özen felsefesinin en kritik maddelerinden biri olarak öne çıkıyor.
Serdal Adalı ''Rüya takımı'' kuruyor! Sergen Yalçın'ın gitmesini bekledi
YUNAN KALECİ DE LİSTEDE YER ALIYOR
Beşiktaş Başkanı Serdal Adalı, teknik direktör Sergen Yalçın ile yolları ayırmadan önce bizzat yürüttüğü gizli zirvelerle transfer operasyonunun düğmesine basmıştı. Siyah-beyazlılar, Benfica’nın gol makinesi Pavlidis'in yanı sıra Sevilla'da kiralık olarak forma giyen Vlachodimos için resmi temaslarda kısa süre önce Madrid'de temaslarda bulunmuştu.
İLK TEKLİF 20 MİLYON EURO OLACAK
Başkan Serdal Adalı'nın bu transferdeki stratejisi oldukça net: Pavlidis "evet" dediği an, Beşiktaş ile Benfica kulüpleri arasındaki resmi pazarlıklar başlayacak. Siyah-beyazlı yönetimin masaya koymaya hazırlandığı ilk plan; 20 milyon Euro garanti ücret ve performansa dayalı başarı bonuslarıyla desteklenen dev bir transfer paketi olacak.

Fenerbahçe'de sakatlığı nedeniyle ameliyat edilen Dorgeles Nene'nin yaşadığı sürecin arkasındaki sır perdesi aralandı... Sağlık heyetinden habersiz aldığı kayropraktik (kütletme) seansları yüzünden sakatlığı enfeksiyona dönüşen Malili oyuncu, en az 2 ay sahalardan uzak kalacak... Nene şimdi kulüp disiplinini hiçe saydığı gerekçesiyle yıllık ücretinin %25'ine varan tarihi bir para cezasıyla karşı karşıya.
Fenerbahçe’nin Malili futbolcusu Dorgeles Nene, sağlık ekibinin bilgisi dışında uygulattığı "nenelerden kalma" alternatif tedaviler sonrası sakatlığının ciddileşmesi üzerine operasyon geçirdi.
- Başarıyla tamamlanan operasyon sonrası oyuncumuzun tedavi ve rehabilitasyon süreci, kulübümüzün sağlık ekibi tarafından titizlikle takip edilmektedir. Dorgeles Nene'ye geçmiş olsun dileklerimizi iletiyor, en kısa sürede sağlıklı şekilde takımımıza dönmesini temenni ediyoruz.
Kulüp kanadından ameliyatın içeriğine dair herhangi resmi bir detayın paylaşılmaması perde arkasında çok daha ciddi bir sıkıntının olduğuna işaret olarak algılandı.
Fenerbahçe'de Nene ameliyat edildi
KÜTLETME BÜYÜK KRİZE NEDEN OLDU
Gelen bilgilere göre süreç, Nene’nin kasık bölgesindeki ağrılar için kulüp doktorlarından onay almadan dışarıdan terapi ve kayropraktik (kütletme) seansları almasıyla başladı.
Bu bilinçsiz müdahaleler beklenen iyileşmeyi sağlamadığı gibi, sporcu fıtığının başlangıç aşamasındaki yırtıklarını daha da genişleterek bölgede doku hasarına ve enfeksiyona yol açtı.
1.5-2 AY SAHALARDAN UZAK KALACAK
Durumun ciddiyetini gören Fenerbahçe sağlık heyeti, "cerrahi müdahale kaçınılmaz" raporu verdi. Nene ameliyat edildi. Operasyonun ardından ilk 3 haftayı pasif rehabilitasyonla geçirecek olan Malili oyuncunun, en iyi ihtimalle 1.5-2 ay (6-8 hafta) sahalardan uzak kalması bekleniyor. Sağlık ekibinin ana hedefi, Nene’yi sezon öncesi kampına yetiştirebilmek.
Ameliyat artık kaçınılmaz! Nene'ye kesilecek ceza
NENE SAVUNMASINI GÖNDERDİ
Yaşanan bu gelişme, sarı-lacivertli yönetimde büyük bir disiplin krizine yol açtı. İddialara göre Başkan Sadettin Saran sözleşme kuralları gereği sağlık disiplinine uymayan ve kulüp doktorlarından habersiz hareket eden Nene hakkında disiplin süreci başlatılmasını istedi.
Cezayla karşı karşıya kalan Dorgeles Nene’nin, menajeri ve avukatı aracılığıyla yaptığı savunma ise tartışmaları daha da alevlendirdi.
Dorgeles Nene'ye ağır ceza! Saran acımadı
YÜZDE 10-25 ARASINDA CEZA
İddialara göre Nene savunmasında, Fenerbahçe'ye bir an önce hizmet edebilmek adına bu yola başvurduğunu belirterek, sağlık ekibinin uyguladığı tedaviden sonuç alamadığını savundu. Durumu kanıtlayabileceğini belirterek, "zorunluluk hali" ve "kendi sağlığını koruma hakkı" argümanlarını öne sürerek cezaya itiraz etti.
Fenerbahçe'nin iç disiplin yönetmeliğine göre, kulüp kurallarını çiğneyen futbolculara yıllık ücretlerinin %10'u ile %25'i arasında değişen oranlarda ağır para cezaları kesilebiliyor.

Dursun Özbek'in "130 milyon euro'luk transfer havuzunun 80 milyonunu ödedik, Osimhen'in borcunu kapattık" açıklaması Trabzonspor camiasının kafasını karıştırdı. Paranın hemen hemen tamamının Napoli'ye gittiğini ve Uğurcan Çakır'ın bonservisinin 3-4 yıllık uzun vadeli taksitlere bölündüğü söylentileri üzerine "Buzdolabı satar gibi mi satıldı?" diyerek Başkan Ertuğrul Doğan'dan açıklama bekler duruma geçtiler.
Galatasaray Başkanı Dursun Özbek’in üst üste yaptığı "130 milyon euro'luk transfer havuzunun (Osimhen, Singo ve Uğurcan) 80 milyonunu ödedik" ve "Osimhen’in borcunun hemen hemen hepsini kapattık" açıklaması Trabzonspor camiasının kafasının karıştırdı.
BUZDOLABI ALIR GİBİ Mİ ALINDI
Rakamları alt alta koyan camia, kasadan çıkan 80 milyon euro'nun neredeyse tamamının Napoli’ye (Osimhen) aktarıldığını, Uğurcan Çakır için "sembolik" bir peşinat alındığını iddia ederek Başkan Ertuğrul Doğan'dan açıklama bekliyor.
27.5 milyon Euro'nun 3-4 yıllık taksitlerle almayı kabul edildiği iddialarının gerçek olup olmadığının Başkan Doğan tarafından açıklanmasını bekliyor.
3 MİLYON EURO BONUS BEKLENİYOR
Trabzonspor, Uğurcan Çakır'ı Galatasaray'a satarken kontrata 27.5 milyon euro garanti bedelin yanı sıra 3 milyon euro da şarta bağlı bonus ekletmişti. Galatasaray’ın Süper Lig’de şampiyonluğunu ilan etmesiyle birlikte 3 milyon euro'luk dev bir bonus maddesi de aktif hale geldi. Camia ayrıca şampiyonluk priminin de ne zaman satılacağının açıklanmasını bekliyor.
SINGO'NUN BONSERVİSİ DE YILLARA YAYILDI
Devre arasında yaşanan Renato Nhaga transferi ve Trabzonspor tribünlerinin Uğurcan Çakır'a tepki gösterip, bordo-mavili yöneticilerin de Galatasaray aleyhine yaptığı sert çıkışların bu transfer süreciyle ilgili olduğu iddiaları camiada daha net şekilde tartışılıyor.
Bu arada Singo için AS Monaco'ya ödenecek 30.7 milyon euro'luk bonservis bedelinin de aynen Uğurcan'da olduğu gibi yıllar içine bölündüğ gelen bilgiler arasında.

Gabriel Sara'nın Brezilya'da bıçak altına yatıp yatmayacağı netleşiyor! İlk kontrollerin ardından soluğu Brezilya'da alan ve burada özel dijital sensörler ile milimetrik eklem mobilizasyon testlerinden geçirilen Sambacı'nın korkutan görüntüleri akıllara tek bir soruyu getirdi: Teşhiste hata mı yapıldı?
Galatasaray'da Gabriel Sara'nın sakatlığı bilmece haline geldi. Geçtiğimiz günlerde Brezilya’ya dönen yıldız futbolcu, burada özel bir klinikte laboratuvar testlerine girdi. Tedavi edici bir masaj ya da sıradan bir egzersiz programının aksine, tamamen klinik bir ölçüm ve teşhis protokolünün uygulandığı o anlar akıllara sarı-kırmızılıların sağlık heyetinin koyduğu teşhiste bir sapma olup olmadığı sorusunu getirdi.
?? Gabriel Sara; ülkesinde antrenör ağabeyi ve Fizyoterapist eşliğinde çalışmalar yaptı. pic.twitter.com/sM4hs6CR7t
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Brezilya’da fizyoterapistlerin gözetiminde gerçekleşen süreç, oyuncunun alt ekstremite (bacak) ve ayak bileği mekaniğini mercek altına aldı.
- Sara’nın bacağına bağlanan dijital sensörler ve akıllı telefon klinometreleri yardımıyla, ayak bileğinin dorsal fleksiyon (yukarı doğru bükülme) açısı milimetrik olarak ölçüldü.
- Yüzüstü pozisyonda yapılan manuel muayenede, aşil tendonu ve topuk çevresindeki bağların esnekliği ve verdiği tepki test edildi.
- Yıldız futbolcu ayağa kaldırılarak, futbolcularda sakatlık dönüşü en kritik veri kabul edilen yük altında esneme) protokolüne tabi tutuldu. Dizin duvara yaklaşma açısı üzerinden eklem mobilitesi raporlandı.
YANLIŞ TEŞHİS KORKUSU VAR
Brezilya'da bu kadar detaylı ve dinamik testlerin yapılmasının arkasında, daha önce konulan teşhisi doğrulama ya da revize etme arayışı yatıyor. Florya'da sakatlığın boyutuyla ilgili yapılan ilk değerlendirmelerin, oyuncunun kronikleşen ağrılarını tam olarak açıklayamadığı ve gözden kaçan bir "eklem sıkışması" veya bağ gevşekliği şüphesiyle bu testlerin istendiği iddia ediliyor.
GEREKLİ GÖRÜLÜRSE AMELİYAT
Gelen bilgilere göre; Gabriel Sara ameliyat olup olmama konusundaki kesin kararını vermeden önce bu klinikte son kontrollerini yaptırdı.
Eğer Brezilya'daki bu fonksiyonel ve manuel testlerde eklem içinde kemiksel bir blokaj veya ileri derece bir bağ instabilitesi tespit edilirse, yanlış teşhis ihtimali kesinleşecek.
Bu durumda operasyon kaçınılmaz hale gelecek ve Sambacı, bıçak altına yatmak üzere ameliyat edilecek.

Fenerbahçe'de yılan hikayesine dönen teknik direktör bilmecesini "rakamlar" çözdü... Aykut Kocaman ya da Jorge Jesus formüllerini rafa kaldıran "istatistikler" İsmail Kartal'ı seçti. Takımın hücum genetiğine uygun, baskılı ve dominant futbolu benimseyen, aynı zamanda camiadaki şampiyonluk baskısını kaldırabilecek elite düzeydeki yeni hocayı Kartal olarak belirledi.
Fenerbahçe’de yeni sezon planlaması ve teknik direktör tercihleri ana gündem maddesi... son dönemde sarı-lacivertli kulübenin emanet edileceği 3 hocanın performansları "Futbol Verileri" tarafından masaya yatırıldı.
Jorge Jesus, Aykut Kocaman ve İsmail Kartal'ın sarı-lacivertli kariyerlerindeki istatistikler, kulübün genetiğine ve hedeflerine en uygun profilin kim olduğunu çarpıcı bir şekilde gözler önüne seriyor.
3 HOCANIN KARŞILAŞTIRMASI
Jesus Kocaman Kartal
Toplam Maç 53 197 125
Galibiyet 36 119 86
Maç Başı Galibiyet 0.68 0.60 0.69
Beraberlik 10 41 22
Maç Başı Beraberlik 0.19 0.21 0.18
Mağlubiyet 7 37 17
Maç Başı Mağlubiyet 0.13 0.19 0.14
Maç Başı Gol 2.20 2.005 2.25
Maç Başı Puan 2.23 2.02 2.24
RAKAMLAR İSMAİL KARTAL DİYOR
Rakamlar, İsmail Kartal’ın Fenerbahçe’de hem en yüksek maç başı galibiyet oranına (0.69) hem de en yüksek maç başı puan ortalamasına (2.24) sahip olduğunu gösteriyor.
Üstelik sarı-lacivertli taraftarın her zaman talep ettiği "hücum futbolu" standardını, maç başı 2.25 gol ortalamasıyla üç hoca arasında zirveye taşıyarak karşıladı.
JESUS YENİLMEZ ZOR HOCA
Jorge Jesus maç başı 0.13 mağlubiyet oranıyla yenilmesi en zor hoca konumunda. Maç başı 2.23 puan ve 2.20 gol ortalamasıyla İsmail Kartal'ı kıl payı geriden takip ediyor. Ancak Jesus dönemindeki en büyük handikap, bu dominasyonun derbilerde ve kritik kırılma anlarında sürdürülememiş olmasıydı.
KOCAMAN KUPALARIN HOCASI
Aykut Kocaman 197 maçla bu baskı ortamında en uzun süre kalmayı başaran isim. Maç başı istatistikleri (2.02 puan) diğer iki hocanın gerisinde görünse de, kulübe kazandırdığı şampiyonluk ve kupalarla, uzun vadeli bir kurumsal hafıza oluşturma konusunda en deneyimli profil.

Ziraat Türkiye Kupası finalinde TÜMOSAN Konyaspor ile Trabzonspor karşı karşıya gelecek. Konyaspor teknik direktörü İlhan Palut maç öncesi açıklamalarda bulundu.
Ziraat Türkiye Kupası finalinde Trabzonspor ile karşılaşacak olan Konyaspor'da teknik direktör İlhan Palut maç öncesi açıklamalarda bulundu.
İlhan Palut'un açıklamaları şöyle:
-Öncelikle burada final oynayacak olmamızdan dolayı mutluyuz. Her final oynayan takım gibi biz de kazanmak istiyoruz. Dışarıda çok güzel bir ambiyans var. Rakibimiz Trabzonspor iyi bir takım. Bu sezonun büyük bir bölümünü başarılı geçirdiler ve yarışın içinde oldular. Biz de ligin ikinci yarısından itibaren çıkışa geçtik ve kritik bir durumdan sıyrıldık. Kupada da adım adım finale gelmeyi başardık. Oyuncularımı oldukça konsantre görüyorum, çok iyi mücadele edeceklerinden eminim. Keyifli bir maç olacağını düşünüyorum ancak sonucu hiç kimse bilemez. İnşallah bizim lehimize olur.






Birinci Liqada çıxış etmək uğrunda “Şimal” və “Qaradağ Lökbatan” arasında keçiriləcək pley-off matçının keçirilmə vaxtı müəyyənləşib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Peşəkar Futbol Liqasının (PFL) rəsmi saytı məlumat yayıb.
Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, həlledici görüş mayın 27-də Şamaxıda baş tutacaq. Qarşılaşmaya saat 16:00-da start veriləcək.
Xatırladaq ki, “Şimal” Birinci Liqada 20 xal toplayaraq 9-cu yeri tutub. Xaçmaz təmsilçisi cari mövsümdə İkinci Liqanı ikinci sırada başa vurmuş “Qaradağ Lökbatan”la üz-üzə gəlmək hüququ qazanıb. Bir matçdan ibarət olan qarşılaşmada qələbə qazanacaq tərəf 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümündə Birinci Liqada çıxış etmək hüququ qazanacaq.
Birinci Liqaya vəsiqə uğrunda pley-off matçı
27 may
“Şimal” – “Qaradağ Lökbatan”
Şamaxı şəhər stadionu, 16:00.
Bu gün futbol üzrə Azərbaycan çempionatında (Premyer Liqa) 2025/2026 mövsümünün sonuncu – 33-cü turunun növbəti oyunları keçirilib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ikinci oyun gününün sonuncu qarşılaşması Sumqayıtda baş tutub.
Burada “Sumqayıt” və “Qarabağ” komandaları üz-üzə gəliblər. Mehdi Hüseynzadə adına Sumqayıt şəhər stadionunda təşkil edilmiş oyunun baş hakimi Elvin Bayramov olub.
Məhsuldar alınmış oyunda bütövlükdə 7 qol qeydə alınıb. Yekunda “Qarabağ” qalib gələrək mövsümü qələbə ilə bitirib.
Premyer Liqa
33-cü tur
22 may
“Sumqayıt” – “Qarabağ” 3:4
Qollar: Səbuhi Abdullazadə, 53. Rüstəm Əhmədzadə, 76. Emil Mustafayev, 90+3 – Ramil Şeydayev, 3; 64. Emmanuel Addai, 22. Aleksey Kaşuk, 85.
Hakimlər: Elvin Bayramov, Pərvin Talıbov, Mirnihat Seyidov, Nicat İsmayıllı.
VAR: Fərid Hacıyev.
AVAR: Eyyub İbrahimov.
Hakim-inspektor: Ceyhun Haşımov.
Mehdi Hüseynzadə adına Sumqayıt şəhər stadionu. 19:30.
Sumqayıt: 22. Xəyal Fərzullayev, 7. Rüstəm Əhmədzadə, 29. Emil Mustafayev, 8. Səbuhi Abdullazadə (k), 21. Nihad Əhmədzadə, 75. Nadir Orucov, 97. Vüsal Paşayev, 9. Aleksandr Ramalinqom, 6. Sedrik Badolo, 33. Danilo Beskorovaynı, 95. Nsana Simon.
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 1. Mehdi Cənnətov, 12. Murad Ağamalıyev, 20. Ayxan Süleymanlı, 24. Sənan Muradlı, 10. Nikola Ninkoviç, 11. Aleksa Yankoviç.
Baş məşqçi: Saşa İliç.
Qarabağ: 89. Amin Ramazanov, 55. Bədavi Hüseynov (k), 77. Ramil Şeydayev, 27. Toral Bayramov, 80. Bəhruz Qurbanlı, 32. Hikmət Cəbrayılzadə, 82. Məhəmməd İmaməliyev, 8. Marko Yankoviç, 18. Dani Bolt, 21. Aleksey Kaşuk, 11. Emmanuel Addai.
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 1. Şahruddin Məhəmmədəliyev, 97. Fabian Buntiç, 13. Bəhlul Mustafazadə, 66. Hacı İbrahim, 76. Nicat Xasıyev, 74. Səbuhi Niftiyev, 47. Mehdi Mütəllimli.
Baş məşqçi: Qurban Qurbanov.
Misli Premyer Liqasının XXXIII turunun “Sumqayıt” – “Qarabağ” oyunundan (3:4) sonra meydan sahibi komandanın baş məşqçisi Saşa İliç jurnalistlərin suallarını cavablandırdı.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis əvvəlcə görüşlə bağlı fikirlərini bölüşdü:
– Maraqlı oyun alındı. Hər iki komanda gənclərə şans verdik. Kifayət qədər qol epizodları oldu. Rəqib yenə də səhvlərimizdən qollar vurdu.
– Mətbuatda yayılan xəbərlərə görə, “Sumqayıt”dan ayrılacaqsınız. Gedəcəksinizsə, hansı təəssüratlara olacaq?
– Gözəl təəssüratlarım var. Buranın insanları çox gözəldir. “Sumqayıt” top klub deyil, amma kifayət qədər çalışdıq ki, yaxşı yerlərdə olaq. Mənimçün maraqlı təcrübə oldu.
– Nə üçün gedirsiniz?
– Müqaviləm başa çatır. Ancaq yenə də rəhbərliklə danışacağıq, klubun istəkləri avrokuboklara vəsiqə olacaqsa, müəyyən xərclər lazımdır. Dəyişikliyə ehtiyac var. Demirəm ki, hazırki futbolçular pisdir, sadəcə reallıq var. Səviyyəli komanda minimum səhvlər etməlidir. Mövsümboyu sadə səhvlər buraxmışıq. Buna görə dəyişiklik olmalıdır.
– Məşqçi kimi bir komandada çox qalmamısınız. İnsan olaraq səyahət etməyi sevirsiniz, ya istədiyiniz klubu tapmamısınız?
– Hər şey məndən asılı deyil. Amma müəyyən ölkələrdə də kifayət qədər işləmişəm, mənim üçün maraqlı təcrübələr olub. “Sumqayıt” da böyük təcrübədir. Bu klubun çox yaxşı stadionu, bazası var. Lakin müəyyən irəliləyiş üçün dəyişiklik lazımdır.
– Mövsümün əvvəlində demişdiniz ki, hədəfimiz avrokuboklara getməkdir. İndi geriyə qayıtsaq, yenidən bu fikirdə olarsınız?
– Məsələ bu deyil. Futbolda çoxlu situasiyalar olur. “Lester” bir vaxt çempion idi, bu mövsüm Çempionşipdən də düşdülər. Bu mövsüm kifayət qədər xallar itirdik, bəzi matçlarda yaxşı oynayan tərəf idik. Səhvlər olmazsa, nəticə də gələr.
– Bu mövsüm “Qarabağ”a qarşı yaxşı oyunlarınız olub. Nə üçün mövsümdə belə stabil ola bilmədiniz?
– Qapıya 20 zərbə endiririk, amma neçəsi qol olur? Əsas odur, səhvlər az olsun. Bugünkü məğlubiyyətin digərlərindən fərqi yoxdur. Məğlubiyyət məğlubiyyətdir. Çoxlu səhvlər edirik və qollar buraxırıq. Bu mövsüm problemimiz bu oldu.
– Azərbaycandan avrokuboklara vəsiqə qazanmaqçün hansısa spesifika lazımdır?
– “Qarabağ” Avropada uğur qazanır. Bu mövsüm də Çempionlar Liqasında pley-offa yüksəldilər. “Araz-Naxçıvan”, “Zirə” kimi komandalar da mərhələ keçməyi bacarıb. “Sabah”a da inanıram ki, yaxşı nəticələr göstərəcək.
– Büdcənin artırılması ilə bağlı zəmanət alsanız, klubda qalacaqsınız?
– Dünyanın ən yaxşı məşqçisi olmaya bilərəm, amma plan üzrə çalışanda, işlər də qaydasında gedər. “Sumqayıt”ın kifayət qədər potensialı var. Bəzi məsələlər də həll olunsa, komanda avrokuboklara vəsiqə qazanar. Planlı işin tərəfdarıyam.
Şahin Cəfərov
Misli Premyer Liqasının XXXIII turunun “Sumqayıt” – “Qarabağ” oyunundan (3:4) sonra qonaq komandanın baş məşqçisi Qurban Qurbanov jurnalistlərin suallarını cavablandırdı.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis əvvəlcə görüşlə bağlı fikirlərini bölüşdü:
– Futbolçularımı təbrik edirəm, son oyun olsa da, istəkli idilər. Ümumi olaraq yaxşı oyun göstərdilər. Maraqlı mövsüm keçdi. Demək olar, futbola xas hər şey oldu. Qələbələr, məğlubiyyətlər, yerdəyişmələr… maraqlı alındı. Sizləri, azarkeşləri narahat etmişiksə, üzürlü hesab edin. Futbol emosional oyundur. Bu gün də oyunun sonlarına yaxın gərginlik oldu. Bunlar futbolun sevilən tərəfləridir. Çalışıb, özümüzü daha sakit aparmalıyıq. Azarkeşlərimizə də təşəkkür edirəm, bu gün bizi dəstəksiz qoymadılar. Ümumiyyətlə, bütün matçlarda yanımızda oldular. Onlara bütün komanda adından təşəkkür edirəm. Bir az istirahət edib, növbəti mövsümə hazırlaşacağıq. Yəqin, transferlərdən də suallar verəcəksiniz. İndidən deyim, işləyirik (gülür). Çempion olmasaq da, yaxşı mövsüm keçirdik.
– Əsas məsələ kimlərin qalacağı, kimlərin gedəcəyidir. Xüsusilə, Elvin Cəfərquliyevin durumu nə yerdədir?
– Gedəcək oyunçular açıqlanacaq. 1-2 günə daha dolğun açıqlama olacaq. Bizdən asılı olmayan məsələlər də var. Elvinlə bağlı danışıqlara açığıq. Bizimlə müqaviləsi var. Transfer məsələsi alınmazsa, növbəti qərarı sonra verəcəyik. Elvinə icazə vermişik ki, başqa klublarla danışıq aparsın.
– Artıq bir transfer etmisiniz. Daha kimlər gələcək?
– İş gedir, məlumatlar olacaq.
– Zakaria Savonun gəlişi dəqiqdir?
– Müsbət danışıqlar gedir. Alınmaq ehtimalı böyükdür.
– Ramil Şeydayev gedir?
– Sabah qərar verəcəyik.
– Geriyə boylananda hansısa məqama görə təəssüflənmisiniz? Haqsızlıq və ya nəsə səhv…
– Haqsızlıqla bağlı danışmaq istəmirəm. Hakimlik məsələsinə gəlincə, onlar üçün çox ağır mövsüm keçdi. Bu il referilərdən çox danışıldı. Yəqin, tələblər də artıb. Bəzən elə gərgin matçlar oldu ki, bilmədilər nə qərar versinlər. Demək olar, hakimləri tənqid etməyən olmadı. Bu qədər çox müzakirə onlara təsir etdi. Düşünürdüm ki, onlar üçün mövsüm tez bitsə, daha yaxşıdır. Hər bir halda, hakimlik çox məsuliyyətli işdir. Diqqətli qərar verməyə məcburdurlar ki, başqa komandanın haqqına girməsinlər. Referilərə uğurlar, güc, qüvvət arzu edirəm. İstirahətə ehtiyacları var. Ümumi baxanda, “Qarabağ” tarixinin ən uğurlu ili oldu. Çempionlar Liqasında xallar qazandıq, pley-off mərhələsinə yüksəldik. Birinci Liqa mərhələsində 7 fərqli rəqiblə oynadıq, mərhələ adladıq. Bu, bizim üçün tarixi nəticə idi. Futbolçular çox yoruldular. Şükürlər olsun, vəzifəmizin öhdəsindən gələ bildik. Böyük futbolu fevralın sonuna kimi gördük, böyük həyəcan yaşadıq. Nəticələr futbolçulara da marağı artırdı, bir tərəfdən təklilər gəlməyə başladı, parçalandılar, amma güc tapıb, toparlandıq.
– Adınız “Beşiktaş”la hallanırdı. Maraqlıdır, təklif gəlsə, qəbul edərsiniz?
– Adımı çəkən hər kəsə təşəkkür edirəm. “Qarabağ”la müqaviləm var.
– Mövsümü həm çox maraqlı adlandıran da var, həm də əksini düşünən. Sizcə, bu mövsümə son illərin ən maraqlısı demək olar?
– Olar. Maraqlı il keçdi.
– Üç ay əvvəl “Qarabağ”ın adı dünya gündəmində idi. Amma indi bəzi fikirlər var ki, komanda uğursuz mövsüm keçirib. Bu, sizi məyus etmir?
– Özümə yox, futbolçulara görə bəzən pis oluram. Həqiqətən, onlar böyük güc sərf etdilər. Bunlar Azərbaycan futbolu adınadır. Vaxt var idi, Çempionlar Liqasında qrupa düşməyi arzulayırdıq. Amma bu futbolçular daha artığını bacardılar. Mövsümü uğursuz adlandırmaq olmaz. 7-8 ay böyük futbolu Azərbaycanda hiss etdik. Oyunlardan sonra maraqlanırdım, deyirdilər ki, restoranlarda, şəhərin mərkəzində böyük ekranlar quraşdırılıb, matçlarımıza baxıblar. Bunlar futbolda böyük sevinc idi. Digər idman növlərinə hörmətimiz var, onlara baxan say olaraq azdır, amma futbolu bütün dünya izləyir. Üstəlik, yaxşı nəticələrimiz də oldu. Ona görə bu mövsümü uğursuz adlandırmaq bizə yaraşmaz. ÇL-də qələbə arzulayırdıq, pley-off yaşadıq. TOP-5 ölkələrinin komandaları ilə qarşılaşdıq. Böyük klublar bizimlə maraqlandı, “Qarabağ” haqqında danışdı. Açığı, mənə mövsümlə bağlı narazılıq edən olmayıb, hər kəs təşəkkürünü bildirib. Düşünmürəm ki, kimsə mövsümə görə bizdən narazı qalsın. Sadəcə futbolçulara görə bəzən neqativ fikirlərə görə pis olurdum. Onların hər biri müxtəlif şəraitdə böyüyüb, inkişaf edib. Və burda “Qarabağ” üçün döyüşüb, tarixi nəticələr qazanıb. Lazım olanda vacib qələbələr qazanmışıq. Bəlkə, belə qalibiyyəti başqa gün əldə etsəydik, bu qədər maraqlı olmazdı. Belə deyim, silahsız uşaqlar böyük döyüş qazandı.
– Bildirmisiniz ki, növbəti mövsüm “Qarabağ” ağırlığını ortaya qoyacaq. İstədiyiniz büdcə ayrılacaq?
– Büdcə ilə bağlı ciddi problem görmürəm. Çox istərdik ki, daha böyük işlər görək, amma bəzi reallıqları qəbul etməliyik. Tək büdcə məsələsi deyil, bəzi futbolçular düşünür ki, Azərbaycana gəlmək və daha sonra Avropaya getmək çətindir. Büdcə məsələsində problem yoxdur. Artıq Avropa “bazarı”na girmişik, lazım olanda futbolçuların tələb etdiyi məbləği verə bilirik. O cümlədən, bizdən də müəyyən məbləğ qarşılığında oyunçu almaq istəyənlər var. Artıq öz çempionatımızda da “transfer bazarı” aktivləşib.
– Bu gün altı futbolçu debüt etdi. Onlar haqda fikirləriniz nədir?
– Təəssüf ki, onları daim heyətə cəlb edə bilmirik. Ancaq hər məşqdə bəzilərinə yer veririk. Təlim-məşq toplanışında da iki-üç futbolçuya şans verəcəyik.
– “Qarabağ”ı Avropa Liqasının finalında görürsünüz?
– Yaxşı arzudur… Avropa Liqası Çempionlar Liqasının kiçik qardaşıdır. Komandanı formalaşdırmaq üçün müəyyən vaxt lazımdır. İstəkli olacağıq, çalışacağıq ki, maksimum irəliləyək.
Şahin Cəfərov
Luka Modric has declared his love for life at AC Milan and expressed a desire to win a trophy with the club, as the Croatian legend makes himself available for Sunday’s crucial Champions League qualifier against Cagliari despite recovering from a fractured cheekbone.
Speaking to Sport Mediaset, via TuttoMercatoWeb, the 40-year-old, whose contract expires on June 30, was careful to deflect questions about his future while making clear his attachment to the club runs deep.
“I am very happy in Milan but the most important thing now is the match against Cagliari on Sunday and Champions League qualification,” he said. “For the rest, we will see. I have good relationships with the club, the management and the coach.”

On his desire to contribute beyond this season, Modric was telling.
“When I chose Milan it was to help and try to win,” he said. “This year it has not happened, but it is clear that I would like to win a trophy with Milan.”
The comment will fuel hope among the Rossoneri fanbase that the Croatian could yet commit to another year, particularly given his evident enjoyment of life in the city.
“It is a spectacular city, I love it,” he said. “The food is spectacular, pasta is my favourite dish, and it is close to the mountains, the sea and the lake.”
On his physical condition, Modric was upbeat. “I feel good and I am improving physically, I have returned to training with the squad and I am already getting used to the mask,” he said. “I am ready to come back. I have a great desire to play again.”
Asked whether he could become a future assistant to Allegri, Modric was non-committal but warm. “I have a good relationship with him but we have not talked about that,” he said. “I still love playing football. When I retire I will think about it, and when will I retire? I do not know, let’s see after Sunday.”
Matteo Politano has admitted that Italy’s failure to qualify for the World Cup remains a painful subject, describing it as the last chance for a generation of over-30s and calling for a fundamental restructuring of Italian football’s approach to youth development.
Speaking to Radio CRC, via CalcioMercato, after Napoli sealed Champions League qualification, the winger was reflective and at times emotional as he addressed both the club’s campaign and the Azzurri’s damaging elimination.

On the national team, Politano was candid. “I find it hard to talk about,” he said.
“It was awful. For those of us over 30, it was our last chance, so there was enormous regret. I am very attached to Gattuso, I care about him a lot and I was so sorry for him and for everyone.
“I think that to restart Italian football we need to rebuild from the foundations and from the youth sectors. There are very few Italians in the academies of the top clubs. We complain that there are no Italian players, but if we do not develop them ourselves it becomes very difficult.”
On Napoli’s season, Politano acknowledged the toll of a demanding and injury-hit campaign while taking pride in what the group achieved.
“It has been a long season with many commitments and injuries, but what we have built over these two years has been clear for all to see,” he said.
“We faced difficult moments where we sometimes struggled to put 11 players on the pitch, but we always tried to give our maximum.”
Politano also hailed the impact of two new players in the Napoli camp.
On youngster Antonio Vergara, he was enthusiastic. “He has impressed me enormously, he has great desire and real character,” he said. “He must play freely and think only of himself and the team.”
On Kevin De Bruyne, Politano expressed genuine regret at how little the club saw of him. “We lost him for four months and it was a significant absence,” he said. “Having a champion of that level available is important and unfortunately we enjoyed him too little.”
Fiorentina host Atalanta this evening as both sides prepare for their final match of the season.
For the hosts, they will be looking to put this season quickly behind them.
After qualifying for Europe last season, a disastrous start to the campaign saw the Viola took some time to get going.
Under Paolo Vanoli, things have improved but the club still sit 15th in the league, avoiding relegation by just seven points.
Atalanta, meanwhile, secured their spot in next season’s Conference League after their narrow 1-0 defeat to Bologna but will feel disappointed that their end of season form saw them slip out of the race for a place in the Champions League.

Fiorentina: Christensen; Comuzzo, Rugani, Dodo; Brescianini, Fabbian, Mandragora, Gosens; Piccoli, Gudmundsson, Harrison
Atalanta: Sportiello; Bellanova, Ahanor, Scalvini, Hien; Samardzic, de Roon, Musah, Pasalic; Raspadori, Sulemana
Jonathan David has been linked with a move away from Juventus, and Premier League clubs have been offered the chance to sign the Canadian International.
According to a report from TEAMtalk, the likes of Newcastle United, Aston Villa, Leeds United and Crystal Palace have all been made aware of the player’s availability this summer. It will be interesting to see if they are willing to make a move for him.
The 26-year-old was outstanding for Lille during his time in France, and there is no doubt that he has the qualities to do well in the Premier League as well. The move to Italy has not worked out for him, and he needs a fresh start. Moving to England could be ideal for the player as well.
Newcastle need to add more quality to the attacking unit. Yoane Wissa and Nick Woltemade have not lived up to expectations. They need to invest in another striker. The Canadian International could be a very useful option for them if he manages to discover his form.
On the other hand, Aston Villa need someone who can support Ollie Watkins in the attack. They have been overly dependent on the England international this season. They have secured Champions League qualification for the next season, and they need more quality going forward.
Leeds United and Crystal Palace will be looking to push for a place in the top half next season, and they need more cutting-edge in the final third. David could prove to be a very handy option, and it remains to be seen whether they can get the deal done.
David has 8 goals and 5 assists to his name this season.
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Manchester United are interested in signing the Atalanta midfielder Ederson Dos Santos during the summer transfer window.
The 26-year-old Brazilian has been a key player for the Italian club. Manchester United need more creativity, control and defensive cover in the middle of the park. The Brazilian is a complete central midfielder who could be an asset for them. He could form a solid partnership with Kobbie Mainoo.
According to journalist Michele Criscitiello, Manchester United has an agreement with the Italian club on all fronts, and the deal is almost closed. They will pay €48 million plus €5 million in bonuses for the Brazilian.
The opportunity to play in the Premier League will be exciting for the South American, and he will look to make his mark in England. Manchester United is one of the biggest clubs in the world, and he will look to win major trophies with them.
Manchester United have done well this season and secured Champions League qualification. They will look to push for major trophies next year, and they need quality players at their disposal. Ederson could make a huge difference for them in the middle of the park. If they can support him with a quality defensive midfielder, there is no reason why Manchester United cannot excel in the middle of the park next year.
The midfielder has scored 16 goals during his time at the Italian club, and he will look to help out at both ends of the park at Manchester United.
The investment could look steep right now, but the 26-year-old is at the peak of his powers, and he could justify the investment in the coming seasons.
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Liverpool are reportedly interested in signing the Sporting CP attacker Francisco Trincao during the summer transfer window.
According to a report from Portuguese publication Record, the 26-year-old is a target for the Premier League club, and it remains to be seen whether they can get the deal done.
He has a contract with Sporting CP until 2030, with a €60 million release clause. It is highly unlikely that Liverpool will pay that kind of money for the player. They need more quality and technical ability in the final third, but they will look to sign the player for a reasonable fee.
The 26-year-old has done quite well since joining the Portuguese club, with 13 goals and 18 assists in 53 matches. He can operate as an attacking midfielder as well as on the right flank.
With Mohamed Salah leaving the club, Liverpool needs more creativity, and the 26-year-old could be the ideal acquisition. The opportunity to play in the Premier League could be exciting for him as well. He’s at the peak of his career, and this could be the right time for him to join one of the biggest clubs in the world.
It remains to be seen whether the two clubs can agree on a reasonable deal.
Meanwhile, Trincao previously played in the Premier League with Wolves but failed to make his Mark in English football. He will look to make amends this time around and prove himself in England if the move to Liverpool goes through.
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Verdict: Draw Best odds: 27/10 Bookmaker: ZetBet Tottenham Hotspur face a season‑defining afternoon on Sunday as they host Everton in one of the Premier League’s headline final‑day fixtures. The Lilywhites missed the chance to secure safety during the week, but with a two‑point advantage and a superior goal difference over West Ham United, even a […]
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The 2026 World Cup doesn’t start for a few more weeks, but that doesn’t mean you can’t watch some of the best teams competing against each other in the meantime. Tonight, you can catch Team Mexico facing off against Team Ghana in an international friendly at the Estadio Cuauhtémoc in Puebla, Mexico. In the teams’ past four matchups, Mexico has won all four.
Tonight’s Mexico vs. Ghana match will air live at 8 p.m. ET on TUDN and Univision, which are available on streaming services like DirecTV and YouTube TV. Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch Mexico vs. Ghana.
Date: Friday, May 22
Time: 9:30 p.m. ET
Channels: Univision, TUDN
Streaming: DirecTV, YouTube TV, and more
The friendly match between Mexico and Ghana is set for Friday, May 22.
Mexico vs. Ghana kicks off at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. ET. Coverage will begin on Univision at 9:30 p.m.
Mexico vs. Ghana will be broadcast in Spanish on Univision and TUDN.


Atlético Madrid have the chance to salvage something — albeit small — as they travel to the East coast of Spain on Sunday night to take on Villarreal CF in a straight shoot-out for third place in the final matchday of this season.
Preparando el último partido de la temporada ❤️🤍 pic.twitter.com/oliDlj2I58
— Atlético de Madrid (@Atleti) May 21, 2026
Los Rojiblancos haven’t occupied third spot in LALIGA at the close of matchday since mid-March, but they now have the chance to secure their usual position behind Real Madrid and FC Barcelona in the league table.
Atleti (21-6-10, 69 points) require just a point away to the Yellow Submarine to leapfrog them into third, with a tie on points decided by the head-to-head goal difference in the two league meetings between the sides. Back in September, Atleti scooped up their first win of the season with a fine 2-0 victory over Villarreal, putting them in good stead in the event of a draw at Estadio La Cerámica.
The team from tiny town Vila-real (also 21-6-10, 69 points) have more incentives than just winning a football match on Sunday, as manager Marcelino will take his place in the Villarreal dugout for the final time (in this current spell, at least). The man from Asturias has been in charge for the last three years, leading the club to back-to-back UEFA Champions League qualifications for just the second time in their history.
As well as wanting to send off their manager in the best possible way, Atlético’s opposition will be playing to achieve their highest league finish since the 2007/08 season. Third place won’t quite eclipse the silver medal they achieved 18 years ago, but it would be statement of intent that an incoming manager can use to build upon in their quest to disrupt the country’s big three teams.
As far as the recent history between these two sides at La Cerámica, Atleti have a positive record to call upon in their quest to get the job done on Sunday. Since losing three matches in a row away to Villarreal between 2015 and 2018, Diego Simeone’s men haven’t been defeated at their place.
This fixture has twice before been played on the final day of the season, the first time being a 1-0 win to close El Cholo’s first campaign in Madrid, and more recently in the 2022/23 season, when Atleti ended up drawing 2-2 when a win could have put them above Real Madrid in second.
There have been no new additions to the last few weeks’ long list of injured players. But Robin Le Normand has replaced Marcos Llorente on the naughty step having accumulated five yellow cards and is therefore suspended. He has been handed the opportunity to win his way back into the Spain squad for the FIFA World Cup, but will miss his one last chance to impress national team coach Luis de la Fuente before the traveling team is announced Monday.
The latest training ground rehearsal from Simeone indicates Antoine Griezmann will start his last-ever game for the club, in a front three by Ademola Lookman and Giuliano Simeone.
In the midfield, captain Koke (hopefully not playing his last Atleti match) will be joined by Álex Baena and the impressive Obed Vargas, who seems to be winning the trust of his manager. There are suggestions the Mexican could spend next season on loan at a fellow LALIGA side, but recent performances would suggest he has a place in this Atlético Madrid squad come August.
At the back, the four that have come to be the first choice line of defence will have one last rodeo together to close out the campaign. Center-back pairing Dávid Hancko and Marc Pubill are set to be flanked by Marcos Llorente, fresh from his Spanish media book sales tour which has caused more damage than good, and Matteo Ruggeri.
In goal, Juan Musso looks to be favoured over the regular Slovenian first-choice, further casting doubts about the future of Jan Oblak.
Musso; Llorente, Pubill, Hancko, Ruggeri; Koke, Vargas, Baena; Giuliano, Griezmann, Lookman.
The NASCAR community continues to mourn ahead of the 2026 Coca-Cola 600. On Thursday, May 21, 2026, Richard Childress Racing driver Kyle Busch died at 41 years old, the sport announced. Busch was hospitalized overnight, and the driver's family announced the "severe" illness in the morning.
This has been one of the darkest days in NASCAR history, as everyone mourns Busch's tragic death. From fans to drivers, everyone has been paying tribute to one of NASCAR's all-time greats. The two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion was one of the sport's most popular drivers.
Below are some of the tributes that active and former NASCAR drivers have posted in memory of the late Kyle Busch.
I made him earn every victory and stole a few from him along the way. We took our shots at each other, in the media and on the track. But I’d like to think that somewhere deep down there was an appreciation that we pushed each other to perform at the highest level, even if… pic.twitter.com/1dAq7Eui7D
— Brad Keselowski (@keselowski) May 22, 2026
This is a devastating loss and one that is hard for the NASCAR community to process. Kyle was a fierce competitor who demanded the very best from himself each time he put on the helmet. As teammates, I saw firsthand the passion and intensity he brought to the sport every single… pic.twitter.com/jVQLdTXcyF
— Jeff Gordon (@JeffGordonWeb) May 22, 2026
Kyle Busch wasn’t just one of the fiercest competitors our sport has ever seen, he was one of the most talented race car drivers I’ve ever shared a track with. We spent years as teammates at Hendrick Motorsports, and even as competitors, there was always a deep respect for what… pic.twitter.com/uAX3o2D0Nz
— Jimmie Johnson (@JimmieJohnson) May 21, 2026
Kyle and I had a really challenging existence for many years. But we luckily took the time to figure out our differences and that was something he instigated with a conversation in his bus around how we each managed our racing teams. I was super eager for us to get on better…
— Dale Earnhardt Jr. (@DaleJr) May 21, 2026
— Kevin Harvick (@KevinHarvick) May 22, 2026
I’m so sad and stunned to hear the news about KB. He meant so much to a lot of people, not just myself. Kyle was the best mentor you could ever have. He was incredibly unselfish, cared about his people and his family deeply. And helped shaped my career to what it is. I’m… pic.twitter.com/Y4VYaf5QNS
— William Byron (@WilliamByron) May 21, 2026
Completely heartbroken to hear the news of Kyle’s passing.
— Kyle Larson (@KyleLarsonRacin) May 21, 2026
I have so many memories of great battles with him throughout my career that I’ll cherish forever. It’s hard to even put into words what he meant to me and my career, whether he knew it or not. He was the bar we all… pic.twitter.com/wJmFDmY7LN
— Ryan Blaney (@Blaney) May 22, 2026
The Petty Family is absolutely heartbroken. This is truly unbelievable. Our hearts and prayers go out to Samantha, Brexton, Lennix, and the entire Busch family. pic.twitter.com/A4yjvvTLuu
— Richard Petty (@therichardpetty) May 21, 2026
My heart goes out to Kyle’s family, his Team and everyone that knew and supported him. Kyle was a Champion, a feared competitor, a loving husband, a great dad and he’ll truly be missed, as he made a forever impact on and off the race track. Let us pray for Samantha, Brexton,… pic.twitter.com/Pxi0u4OK9o
— Joey Logano (@joeylogano) May 22, 2026
There aren’t really words for today. I’ve raced against Kyle for a long time, and anyone who’s lined up next to him knows exactly what made him special, he gave you everything he had, every single lap, and he made all of us better for it.
— Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (@StenhouseJr) May 21, 2026
But more than the wins and the records,… https://t.co/hLS9vioUyN
I just talked to him Friday. In complete shock, as we all are. The devastation and sadness is beyond words. Praying for Samantha, Brexton, Lennix, his entire family and loved ones…🙏 pic.twitter.com/4Z98jzgWIK
— Clint Bowyer (@ClintBowyer) May 21, 2026
Absolutely cannot comprehend this news. We just need to think of his family during this time. We love you KB. https://t.co/cpaXg2HZGF
— Denny Hamlin (@dennyhamlin) May 21, 2026
Still, it just doesn’t feel real. Our industry will never feel the same.
— Chandler Smith (@CSmith_Racing) May 22, 2026
Not only did I have such deep respect for what you could do on the track, but what you did for me off the track spoke volumes to me. You always took the time to sit down and give me honest feedback on how I… pic.twitter.com/YkLgWiaoR3
Heartbroken…. He played such a big role in so many people’s lives & careers, including mine. I’m grateful for the lessons, guidance, & support that will stay with me forever. My thoughts are with Samantha, Brexton, Lennix, & the entire Busch family. God speed, KFB. pic.twitter.com/Ir3YkvVDRd
— Christian Eckes (@christianeckes) May 21, 2026
Devastated by this news. My heart is broken for Samantha, Brexton, Lennix, Tom, Gaye and Kurt. When words are never enough, prayers are all you have. All of mine today are with the Busch family. 🙏 pic.twitter.com/tup6snqn8L
— Kyle Petty (@kylepetty) May 22, 2026
This doesn’t even feel real typing this… Easily one of the absolute greatest of all time, any track, any car, it didn’t matter he was gonna be good. Getting to race against Kyle was a true pinch me moment, I’ll never forget the first time just sharing the track with someone I… pic.twitter.com/pC2Okldg10
— Chase Briscoe (@chasebriscoe) May 21, 2026
every day is a privilege and today is a truly sad reminder of that.
— Carson Hocevar (@CarsonHocevar) May 21, 2026
this little boy in this picture hated you on sunday’s. but he loved to hate you, and you made it very difficult to hate and not become a fan when your passion for racing showed, when you would show up to his… pic.twitter.com/RxKignaf51
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Rachel Entrekin was already known as the “Queen of Cocodona” when she arrived in Arizona this month for one of America’s most punishing ultramarathons.
Then the 250-mile race started. Entrekin, a two-time women’s champion in the event, found herself running again with the elite males, and she began wondering: “Why not you?”
So she pulled away, crushing the course record by seven hours, beating every man and woman in the field and providing another example of how multi-day races have erased gender lines.
Now, at 34, Entrekin’s the king of Cocodona, too, or maybe something more than that.
“One of my pacers has determined that I must be from another planet,” Entrekin said in an interview, still buzzing from her historic win.
Entrekin began running in 2009, as a student at the University of Alabama, before starting a career in physical therapy. She eventually started competing in half-marathons, then full ones, before hitting longer ultramarathons in the Southeast and descending into what she called “insanity.” When she moved to Washington state and looked up at the vistas, she found her calling.
“I love running up mountains,” she told the “For the Long Run” podcast in February.
Today, Entrekin is fully sponsored and has won or placed in about 100 ultras, regularly beating men. At Cocodona, that meant finishing in 56 hours 9 minutes 48 seconds. Kilian Korth, the men’s winner, finished 78 minutes behind her.
Passing Korth and other top runners at mile 60 was a test of Entrekin’s “why not you?” philosophy.
“I thought about my résumé - that I’ve won this race twice already and that I won lots of other 200-mile races and other 100-mile races. I’m just as qualified to be at the front of this race as they are, so why can’t it be me?” she said. “I thought, ‘I think I can do this, so why not?’”
Cocodona, which debuted in 2021, begins in the Sonoran Desert and weaves north through red rocks, pine forests and mountain ranges. It has quickly become a measuring stick for some of the world’s best ultrarunners.
This year’s race featured a mind-boggling 38,791 feet of elevation gain, which translates into miles of painful ascents and descents. It’s been described as the race that “breaks you,” and many starters can’t finish it.
A female competitor died on the course this year from a “medical emergency.” Some social media posts from runners discuss feet that feel like raw hamburger, along with discussions about swollen tongues and videos of bloody foreheads. Hallucinations from lack of sleep are common. (Entrekin may or may not have seen bats.) Medics rushed in to meet one competitor who crawled across the line to the same chorus of cheers, 125 hours after starting.
Jamil Coury, the creator of the race, noted that Cocodona’s slogan is “Adventure Awaits,” not hell.
“The goal wasn’t to make the most brutal beatdown possible,” he said. “We wanted to create an adventure that takes you through historic towns and incredible landscapes.”
Coury said Entrekin’s performance this month was a “bit shocking,” and seeing her story break into mainstream media has been a joy. She has been on ESPN, Bloomberg Television and “Good Morning America” since the win.
“She’s the perfect person for this,” Coury said. “She’s been dominant for many, many years, but she’s just so energetic and positive. It’s great for the sport.”
Entrekin has some theories about why women have excelled at longer distances.
“Top-end speed is not the be all, end all in the multi-day-running endurance scene,” Entrekin said. “I think women have a lot more practice, maybe, dealing with adversity and managing our emotional state and communicating.”
She mentioned Ann Trason, arguably the most accomplished female ultrarunner of all time, and Tara Dower, who finished the 2,197-mile Appalachian Trail in 40 days, 18 hours and 6 minutes in 2024, as examples.
Entrekin, who now lives in Colorado, isn’t calling for races to end gender categories and said she’s self-assured enough not to care how her win is classified. She just wishes, as Trason did decades earlier, that the conversation would evolve.
“I hope this is a step in the direction of maybe making men less of the measuring stick,” she said.
Amy Clark, editor of UltraRunning Magazine, said Entrekin is one of a handful of elite women doing unprecedented things in the sport. She said Courtney Dauwalter won the prestigious Moab 240 Endurance Run outright in 2017 and finished sixth overall at Cocodona. Entrekin, Clark said, has an uncanny ability to push through the lows that haunt every runner in ultramarathons.
“She’s so tough, and she goes hard, but she just has such a positive attitude. She doesn’t let those lows pull her back,” Clark said.
Entrekin, Coury noted, finished the race relatively unscathed. She slept just 19 minutes total over those 56 hours. While she consumed precision-crafted electrolyte drinks and gels to hydrate, as most competitors did, she also had a Coke or two and a ton of mashed potatoes. She calls potatoes the “unsung hero” of ultrarunning.
“You just get tired of chewing,” she said.
In the past, loading up on candy and drinks at 7-Eleven was a pre-race ritual for Entrekin. She only recently started wearing a watch, and her cross-training consists of “occasional yoga,” she said. During the race - even one as serious as Cocodona - Entrekin is mostly all smiles, cracking jokes, petting dogs and chatting up fellow racers. She’s seemingly nonchalant about any setbacks, which are few.
“Uh, I fell in a hole,” she said at one aid station.
Instead of getting deep sleep and lots of real, hot meals after her finish, Entrekin hung around Flagstaff to cheer on other finishers. She’s not taking a beach vacation or any time off, really. In August, she’s racing in the highly competitive Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc in France.
She’s been itching to go for a run, but interviews keep getting in the way.
“I mean, running is my favorite thing in the world,” she said. “Obviously.”
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article omitted the name of photographer Scott Rokis on two photos.
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The New Mexico Lobos faced a lot of postseason pressure, but they answered with one of their strongest performances of the season on Thursday night in Mesa.
No. 4 seed New Mexico used big offense and solid pitching to beat No. 5 seed Nevada 13-4 at Sloan Park. This opening-round win in the Mountain West Baseball Championship kept the Lobos’ season going and put them into the double-elimination bracket.
For Head Coach Tod Brown, this was his first Mountain West Tournament win since coming to Albuquerque, and the Lobos made sure to earn it in a big way.
New Mexico took control of the game right away.
Leadoff hitter Julian Diaz singled to start the game. After Nick Mansy walked with two outs, Lenny Junior Ashby made a big impact. On the first pitch he saw, Ashby hit a towering three-run homer to left, his team-leading seventh, giving the Lobos a 3-0 lead.
Nevada responded quickly with four hits in the bottom of the first. Right-hander Ryan Castillo limited the damage. A key 4-6-3 double play and a strikeout helped the Lobos keep the lead, as the Wolf Pack scored only two runs.
Nevada tied the game in the second inning, but New Mexico’s offense quickly took over again.
The Lobos scored five runs in the third inning, breaking the game open. Akili Carris and Mansy hit back-to-back doubles, Brodey Williams added an RBI single, and Antonio Gianni hit a two-run homer to make it 8-3.
In the next inning, UNM put the game out of reach.
The Lobos added five more runs in the fourth inning on three hits, building their lead to 13-3 and stopping Nevada’s momentum. By halfway through the game, New Mexico had scored 13 runs in four innings and kept control from there.
WATCH IT GO 🫡
— UNM Baseball (@UNMLoboBaseball) May 22, 2026
Ashby gets us going with a three-run 💣‼️ pic.twitter.com/ZknadI5HpK
New Mexico ended the game with 12 hits and got contributions from the whole lineup. Still, Ashby stood out with a huge game.
Ashby went 3-for-4 with two runs, five RBIs, a home run, and a walk. It was one of his best games this season.
Carris had two hits, two runs, two RBIs, and a double. Williams went 2-for-3 with two RBIs and a walk. Gianni also had two hits, three RBIs, and his two-run homer in the third was the highlight of his night.
This big offensive game was just what the Lobos needed as they started the postseason after a tough regular season.
While the offense got most of the attention, the Lobos’ pitchers also came through when it counted.
Castillo worked through some early trouble and kept Nevada from catching up. He pitched 5.2 innings, gave up four runs on 11 hits, and struck out four. This was his eighth win of the season.
This win was also special because Castillo became the Lobo pitcher with the most wins in a season since Carson Schneider had nine in 2016.
After Castillo left the game, Cooper Corkrean shut down the Wolf Pack offense.
The left-hander was strong out of the bullpen, pitching 3.1 innings of one-hit, scoreless baseball and striking out four. Corkrean’s effort ended any chance of a Nevada comeback and helped the Lobos move on with confidence.
SEEEEEEE YA BALL 👋
— UNM Baseball (@UNMLoboBaseball) May 22, 2026
T3 | Lobos 8, Nevada 3 pic.twitter.com/6YZu9i8dCx
With this win, New Mexico will play Mountain West regular-season champion and No. 1 seed San Diego State on Friday afternoon in Mesa.
The Lobos showed on Thursday that they are tough to beat when their offense is clicking. Now, they hope to keep that momentum going against the conference’s top seed, with a chance to advance further.
New Mexico came into the tournament needing to win to keep playing, and they made a strong statement with this performance.
For at least one more day, the Lobos’ season is still alive.
⚾️ #MWBSB Highlights from #5 @UNMLoboBaseball's 13-4 win over #4 Nevada in the night cap of day one at the 2026 CU1 MW Baseball Championship pic.twitter.com/NC0hpWVOB8
— Mountain West (@MountainWest) May 22, 2026

PBKS IPL 2026 playoff chances detailed: Qualification scenarios, wins and points required for Punjab Kings originally appeared on Cricket News. Add Cricket News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The 2026 IPL season features 10 teams split into two groups of five. They play twice against the other four teams in their own group. They play twice against one specific team from the opposite group.
Whereas, they play once against the remaining four teams from the opposite group. Cumulatively, they will play 14 matches.
Teams collect points based on their match results:
Once all the league matches are finished, the top four teams on the leaderboard move on to the playoffs.
MORE: Chennai Super Kings' IPL 2026 playoff chances
Here is how the league position will be decided if two or more teams have the same points:
If two or more teams end up with the same number of points, officials use these rules (in order) to decide who ranks higher:
| Pos | Team | Played | Won | Lost | NR | Nrr | Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Royal Challengers Bengaluru (Q) | 14 | 9 | 5 | 0 | +0.783 | 18 |
| 2 | Gujarat Titans (Q) | 14 | 9 | 5 | 0 | +0.695 | 18 |
| 3 | Sunrisers Hyderabad (Q) | 14 | 9 | 5 | 0 | +0.524 | 18 |
| 4 | Rajasthan Royals | 13 | 7 | 6 | 0 | +0.083 | 14 |
| 5 | Punjab Kings | 13 | 6 | 6 | 1 | +0.230 | 13 |
| 6 | Kolkata Knight Riders | 13 | 6 | 6 | 1 | +0.011 | 13 |
| 7 | Chennai Super Kings | 14 | 6 | 8 | 0 | -0.345 | 12 |
| 8 | Delhi Capitals | 13 | 6 | 7 | 0 | -0.871 | 12 |
| 9 | Mumbai Indians (E) | 13 | 4 | 9 | 0 | -0.510 | 8 |
| 10 | Lucknow Super Giants (E) | 13 | 4 | 9 | 0 | -0.702 | 8 |
(After SRH vs RCB)
Punjab Kings began the IPL 2026 campaign in great style, unbeaten in their first seven games, but things have changed quite a lot over the past two weeks. Back-to-back losses have left PBKS scrambling towards a play-off spot.
After losing to Delhi Capitals, PBKS are still sitting among the top four, having collected 13 points from 11 matches. But, they are not the only sides who are mathematically in contention at this point, with others like CSK, RR, KKR and DC also in the reckoning for the fourth-placed finish.
For 10 teams in the IPL league, 16 points mark the golden rule for securing qualification. As every victory brings two points, it becomes simple for PBKS:
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1. If PBKS win their last match (15 points)
A win in their last match will see Punjab Kings with 15 points at the end of the league stage. But this will put them in a risky position where qualification will largely depend upon:
3. If PBKS lose the last match (Under 14 points)
PBKS will be eliminated if they lose the last game as RR have already secured 14 points.
| Date | Match | Venue | Time (IST) |
|---|---|---|---|
| May 23 | Lucknow Super Giants vs Punjab Kings | Lucknow | 7:30 PM |
PBKS upcoming fixtures, wins required, and chances of qualification
| Upcoming Fixtures | LSG (A) |
|---|---|
| Wins required | 1 |
| Chances of qualification | ~35% |
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The San Francisco 49ers’ defense goes as far as Nick Bosa does. Without one of their franchise cornerstones on the field, a depleted defensive line struggled to compete.
No team had a lower sack percentage than the 49ers, which was 1.1% lower than the 31st-place team. The 49ers had six fewer sacks than the 31st-place team, despite facing the pass at the 10th-highest rate in the league. Bringing down the quarterback wasn’t the only issue. Only the Panthers had a lower pressure percentage.
Bosa will be coming off a torn ACL heading into his 29-year-old season. Nobody questions whether Bosa will be impactful. The magnitude is what is fair to consider. After all, we are talking about one of the very best pass rushers in the NFL.
According to Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer, Bosa’s contract is another factor to consider:
Bosa has a big cap hit in 2027, at nearly $55 million. And yes, he’s coming off a torn ACL and will turn 30 that November. Next year is also the first year of the deal done in the summer of 2023 that won’t be fully guaranteed from the outset — he has less than $1 million guaranteed for 2027.
So all those points lead to a decision needing to be made. So, really, what this boils down to is how good Bosa is in 2026.
Breer doesn’t believe Bosa is going anywhere, as long as his production doesn’t fall off a cliff:
“If [Bosa] rings up a dozen sacks, and offenses have to double him and slide protection to him, the cash he’s due in 2027 ($33.18 million) is reasonable relative to where the market at his position has gone, and cap numbers can be managed.”
Bosa is now the 8th-highest-paid edge rusher in the NFL on an annual basis. If he has the kind of season he’s capable of, Bosa could very well want to be compensated like he’s one of the top edge rushers in the NFL one last time.
There’s the other side of the coin, where Bosa sustains another injury:
“If he gets hurt or slips, then we’re talking about another situation altogether. I would say that I have no doubt that Bosa’s going to do all he can to get back to being the player he has been for most of his seven years in the NFL.”
Another Bosa injury might lead to the 49ers making another splash move around the trade deadline. Many wanted them to do that last season, but the defense had too many holes for one player to fix. Unless that player was a superstar.
The depth is better, but that depth revolves around Bosa. We saw what happened last year when everybody was asked to do more. It did not work out well. The gravity that Bosa brings to the table is something you can’t quantify, making it tough to envision the 49ers doing anything else besides working out something to keep Bosa around this time next year.

There’s been quite a bit of talk around rule changes in college football this offseason, with expansion being a key topic as deliberations are ongoing on whether to move the College Football Playoff to 24 teams.
That’s not the only rule change, however, as the NCAA introduced a new punt formation rule for the 2026 season. And coaches do not like it, especially in the Big Ten, where Wisconsin Badgers head coach Luke Fickell and every other Big Ten coach voted against it, according to ESPN’s Pete Thamel.
The new rule stipulates that the snapper and the players lined up on each side of them automatically become ineligible receivers on punt players when certain jersey number exceptions are used. The rule was to combat coaches disguising players as eligible receivers during fake punts, taking away an element of surprise for special teams coaches.
Additionally, according to Tennessee Tech special teams coordinator Frank Wilson Jr., here are the other major changes:
Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz voiced his displeasure with the rule change, believing that the original rules were good as is.
“There’s no compelling reason to change it. It was already perfectly fine,” Ferentz said, via Thamel.
In addition, on a recent podcast, ESPN’s Rece Davis said that coaches universally hate the rule change, noting, like Ferentz said, that nobody asked for it nor do they want it.
According to a USA Today report, an unofficial survey of Division I coaches held a 61-1 vote against the rule. That’s quite the discrepancy.
PARIS (AP) — Rafael Nadal, Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula were among those paying tribute to Associated Press tennis writer Howard Fendrich as players gathered at Roland Garros for a French Open that’s now missing one of the sport’s most-respected journalists.
Fendrich, a regular at Roland Garros and all the tennis majors since 2002, died Thursday, less than three months after being diagnosed with cancer.
The news elicited a social media outpouring that included a Friday morning post from Nadal, whose record 14 French Open victories were chronicled in rich and colorful detail by Fendrich. “Tennis loses one of its great journalists,” Nadal said.
Gauff, whose title last year at Roland Garros was her second major singles championship, opened her pre-tournament news conference with a shout-out to Fendrich, the award-winning writer who spent 24 of his 33 years with AP on the tennis beat.
“I just wanted to start this off just recognizing a deep loss that I think we all have experienced as a community with Howard,” Gauff said. “He was someone I always enjoyed having conversations with. One of my favorite faces to see in the room.”
Fendrich died Thursday at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. He was diagnosed with cancer in February shortly after returning from Milan, where he covered his 11th Olympics. He was 55.
The Women’s Tennis Association wrote a tribute to Fendrich, recalling that “His classic opening before a question, ‘soooo, I’m curious ...’ always set a comfortable tone of kindness in interviews.”
The fifth-ranked Pegula, a member of the WTA Players’ Council, sent her condolences.
“Howard was one of the most respected journalists in our sport and someone players trusted because he always approached his work with honesty, professionalism and fairness,” she said.
Roger Federer, Billie Jean King and Patrick McEnroe, a former player and the current president of the International Tennis Hall of Fame, were among those who honored Fendrich on Thursday.
Other tributes streamed in from Fendrich’s press box colleagues. Washington-based Adam Kilgore called him “the best person to see at a game, in a press room, at a dinner after an event.” They also came from across Fendrich’s home base, where, when not covering tennis, he was a regular in press boxes at Commanders, Nationals and Capitals games.
“His contributions to and impact on sports journalism extend far beyond that of the Nationals press box,” the baseball team said. “He will be dearly missed.”
Fendrich was based in Washington and the city’s football and hockey teams — the Commanders and Capitals — also extended their condolences.
Fendrich is survived by his wife, Rosanna Maietta; his mother, Renée; his brother, Alex; and two sons, Stefano and Jordan.
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As if the opening practice session for the 2026 Canadian Grand Prix wasn’t already enough of a headache for the paddock, Scuderia Ferrari just found themselves opening their wallets for the FIA. Amidst the barrage of red flags and bizarre wildlife encounters, Charles Leclerc managed to commit a completely unforced error before his tires even hit the active track.
According to official Document 18 released by the stewards, Ferrari has been slapped with a €1000 fine for a pit lane speeding violation during Free Practice 1.
At exactly 12:57 local time, the FIA’s timing loops caught Leclerc’s Car 16 clocking in at a rapid 96.3 km/h. This completely blew past the strict 80 km/h speed limit established for the Montreal pit lane this weekend, exceeding the legal threshold by a solid 16.3 km/h.
While a €1000 penalty is effectively pocket change for a team operating with Maranello’s massive budget, the fine is a glaring symptom of the desperation gripping the garages on Friday afternoon.
Because Montreal is operating as a Sprint weekend, FP1 was the one and only opportunity for teams to dial in their aerodynamic setups before the cars entered strict parc fermé conditions. Every time the session was red-flagged, whether it was Alex Albon destroying his Williams or Esteban Ocon shedding a front wing, crucial setup time evaporated into thin air.
When the pit lane finally went green between those heavy stoppages, drivers were practically crawling out of their cockpits with eagerness to get back onto the asphalt and secure baseline data. Leclerc clearly dumped the clutch and disengaged his pit limiter a fraction of a second too early in his rush to maximize the ticking clock.
For a Ferrari team that is already openly admitting they are down on straight-line engine power compared to Mercedes and Ford, throwing away focus on sloppy pit lane procedures is a deeply frustrating way to kick off a high-pressure Sprint weekend.
This holiday weekend will be an absolute doozy for wrestling fans, with WWE running its latest Saturday Night’s Main Event and AEW holding one of its annual staples, Double or Nothing.
With so much going on, the Uncrowned Horsemen — Kel Dansby, Robert Jackman, Drake Riggs and Anthony Sulla-Heffinger — are here to answer burning questions and offer predictions for the two cards.
Let’s ride!
Sulla-Heffinger: I don’t know how you could conceivably go anything lower than an “A.” Allin hasn’t just been a fighting champion, he’s putting himself firmly in the discussion to win Uncrowned’s Men’s Wrestler of the Year with the string of matches he has had since winning the championship in April.
That said, I do think MJF walks out of New York as the AEW World Champion. As good as Allin’s been, the narrative here protects him in a loss to MJF. As admirable as it is that Allin has taken on any and all challengers, it lends itself to a defeat being a learning experience for him.
It’s an interesting parallel to what WWE is doing with Roman Reigns and Jacob Fatu in terms of someone not being ready to be a top champion. Both companies are telling similar stories in different ways.
Riggs: It's been a wildly comfortable "A." To steal the words of Sheamus, the guy is putting on banger after banger after banger, and fitting the work-rate champion role to a tee in the only unique way he can.
Have I agreed with some of the things he's survived in matches to remain on top? Not entirely. But Allin always delivers insanity, which you can't look away from. He really does remind me of a smaller AEW equivalent to prime Jeff Hardy, who I've mentioned numerous times is my all-time favorite. So the parallels are clear, and I love it.
With all that said, I doubt he beats MJF again, mostly because of the hair stipulation. They'll put on an instant classic, matching everything Darby has done since he won the title. But this match feels like a better way to extend this feud further for a greater crescendo point down the road. A Darby win would be a colossal boost on top of this already great run and propel him to a pretty concrete position atop the company; for the sake of the story, though, MJF winning for a revisit down the line feels like the right move.

Jackman: Drake quoted old Sheamus on this one, but I’m going to stretch back further in time and quote Mr. Sinatra. When I look at Darby Allin’s time at the top, the thing that stands out is just his unabashed commitment to doing things his way. I mean, has there ever been another world champion who would have attempted that brutal table bump at Fairway to Hell.
I appreciate not everyone will be so enthusiastic about Darby's style — though even if you’re not so into the daredevil stuff, I think there’s cause to welcome him being world champion. One of the weaknesses of AEW has been its inability to turn its homegrown stars (i.e. the non-WWE castoffs) into world champions. It’s good to see the guy who literally put the AEW flag on Mount Everest getting his time in the spotlight.
As to whether Darby’s run ends this weekend, I'm happy either way. Tony Khan has done a great job of booking the world title scene since the dethroning of Jon Moxley and I’m confident he can keep that going whichever way this one finishes.
EVERYTHING has been attempted against @DarbyAllin, yet he remains as AEW World Champion! 🏆 pic.twitter.com/I3kzNgeeDf
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) May 12, 2026
Dansby: Darby’s reign has been a strong B+ for me so far. The idea of an undersized champion surviving purely through heart, recklessness and sheer refusal to quit is a great story for AEW. It’s very Darby Allin, and fans naturally buy into him as an underdog fighting champion.
That said, I don’t think the reign survives Double or Nothing.
We’ve already seen MJF with short hair before, so the “hair vs. title” element doesn’t feel nearly as shocking as it might on paper. More importantly, though, the next wave of challengers feels very babyface-heavy, and AEW needs a top heel holding down the championship heading into the summer.
Darby winning the title was the emotional payoff. MJF taking it back and crushing that dream is the next chapter. Everyone knows the endgame is probably Will Ospreay winning the title at Wembley, and MJF feels like the perfect villain for him to finally dethrone.
Riggs: The obvious answer feels like Mercedes Mone, purely based on name value and her absence after dropping all the belts. Perhaps it gets kick-started this weekend, but for some reason, I'm just not quite sold yet. There appears to be unfinished business between Thekla and Kris Statlander, but that feud feels like it should get more room to breathe.
So, I'll throw somewhat of a curveball, but the answer should be Athena. Let's really strap the rocket to her, and eventually circle back to Mone once Athena is the world champion. There's history between those two, unlike Thekla and Mone. That would be the magic-maker move long-term — as much as I love Thekla.
Sulla-Heffinger: I agree wholeheartedly with Drake: I think there’s unfinished business between Thekla and Kris Statlander. Statlander won the championship last year in a four-way, so it could be cool to build this up as her specialty match and have her win again.
So, assuming Statlander wins, we should get at least her and Thekla in a program to carry us to All In. The reason I said “at least” is because I can’t see Mercedes Moné not coming back before that event in England. Shoot, I can’t see them leaving Double or Nothing without “The CEO” making an appearance.
Thekla vs. Moné vs. Statlander is almost as big as it gets on the women’s side for All In.
Dansby: Is it weird that none of the obvious options really excite me?
Honestly, Thekla should win — and the real story should be the return of Mercedes Moné. The most interesting direction for Mercedes now is losing the collection of championships she’s built up and coming back to AEW humbled for the first time in years.
There’s real value in turning her into a sympathetic babyface instead of leaning into the untouchable star presentation forever. A focused Mercedes chasing Thekla throughout the second half of 2026 feels fresher than most of the current options in the division.
Jackman: As the resident Brit among the four of us, surely this has to be the set up for Thekla having a one-on-one title match with Jamie Hayter at Wembley later this year? I know hometown pops are a bit of cliche, but there’s a reason for that: They tend to work. And Hayter’s whole Carnby Street vibe is just perfect for the occasion.
Jackman: The lack of title defenses is definitely an issue. I wrote a column a few months back looking at some of the particularly egregious gaps we’d seen between title defenses. At one point, Jade Cargill was pushing three months without a single defense of her Women’s World Championship. Obviously, neither Morgan or Ripley are close to that, but every day counts.
The absence of these world title matches also raises wider questions as to what on earth the purpose of SNME is these days. If you exclude the John Cena special event in December, there’s been a massive drop-off in interest in these events. The fact that this one is being scheduled one week before an actual PLE — and without a single major title on the line — isn’t going to help that one bit.

Riggs: I wouldn't say any of this is an "issue," per se. The real issue is them recycling their 'Mania feuds and/or not having a current feud whatsoever — and before Morgan lost her feud, it was going to be the former! I shout about WWE's creative bankruptcy very regularly, but the women's world title picture highlights that more than anything else in the company, and it's not even close. WWE has no idea whatsoever how to book two made stars, Ripley and Morgan, as champions, which is insane, not only because of their talent but also because of the overall talent around them. Even after the addition of Fatal Influence to the main roster, WWE immediately swerved away from that fresh option (for now) and went back to Jade Cargill for Ripley. It's just maddening.
Meanwhile, Morgan has been nothing more than a manager with a title since Stephanie Vaquer's injury. I will say their revisit is more acceptable, since the pair was done dirty with only seven minutes at WrestleMania. Nonetheless, it's insane to see how, essentially right after the last Evolution PLE, the women's booking has fallen entirely off a cliff.
Sulla-Heffinger: Absolutely it’s an issue. Ripley and Morgan are two of the biggest names in WWE and your top champions on the women’s side, yet it’s likely we won’t see them defend their championships for nearly two months after winning them.
I understand Stephanie Vaquer’s injury threw a wrench into the “Raw” title picture, but Iyo Sky or Bayley or even Sol Ruca are all right there. Even if it’s a filler feud, it still keeps the championship prominent.
It’s not exactly the same situation on “SmackDown,” since it seems like we will get another Ripley match against Jade Cargill, but after Fatal Influence’s call-up, even that feels a little flat. If you’re going to simply run it back, why not at Backlash or SNME?
Even if we get one of these titles defended at Clash in Italy next weekend, it’s either going to be a rushed feud (“Raw”) or a little too drawn out (“SmackDown”).
Dansby: The women’s title scene was messy before WrestleMania, and honestly, it still feels messy now.
Part of me is glad WWE didn’t just force a rematch onto the Saturday Night’s Main Event card for the sake of getting the championships featured. At the same time, these divisions desperately need meaningful stories heading into Night of Champions and SummerSlam.
Right now, both title scenes feel like they’re stalling instead of building momentum, which is dangerous this time of year.
Dansby: Honestly, it’s the most fun match type in wrestling right now.
The Royal Rumble used to own that spot for me, but WWE’s bloated roster and increasingly predictable surprise entrants have taken away some of the magic. Add in the constant celebrity and influencer involvement under TKO, and it doesn’t feel as special anymore.
Stadium Stampede, on the other hand, almost always delivers chaos in the best possible way. I’ve been in the crowd for several of them live, and they never disappoint. It feels like AEW fully embracing what makes the company different.
Riggs: It's right up there as an all-timer. Last year's Anarchy in the Arena was a big part of why Double or Nothing 2025 was arguably the most fun pro-wrestling event I've ever watched. My worry, however, is always the same: They're going to run out of ideas. How do they possibly top the last one?
I feel that way every single time. Yet, AEW never ceases to find new ways to innovate in these bonkers brawls. They've well earned the trust to believe in these matches delivering, so more often than not, it's about sitting back and enjoying the ride because you know it’ll be one you won't soon forget.
Jackman: I think it definitely has its place in history. The idea of doing an over-the-top cinematic match to make up for the lack of fans during Covid wasn’t exclusively an AEW thing, but they definitely did it with gusto. As much as I liked WWE’s boneyard match, the old Stadium Stampedes have a stronger claim to being part of modern pro-wrestling history.
Again, they’re not for everyone, but can’t you say that about just about anything that happens in AEW?
Sulla-Heffinger: It’s AEW’s top specialty match and top five across all of wrestling. Putting them in no particular order:
Stadium Stampede/Anarchy in the Arena
Royal Rumble
Money in the Bank
WarGames
TLC
Jackman: I think you've framed the question perfectly there, in terms of the smart money being on Double or Nothing having the stronger matches. At this point that's basically the presumption when you have these WWE vs. AEW weekends.
That said, I think there's a case to be made for Ethan Page vs. Penta, a match that pits two of WWE’s most promising mid-carders against each other. Provided it gets enough time to breathe, it should be a banger. In fact, it might be a rare example of a match that will actually benefit from being on a SNME show.
Dansby: When was the last time a WWE match genuinely topped an AEW match on a head-to-head weekend? I honestly can’t think of one, so I’m not expecting that to change here.
Okada vs. Takeshita feels like the clear answer to the first part of the question. AEW has quietly been building toward this match for nearly a year, and it has all the ingredients of a true passing-of-the-torch moment between two of the best Japanese wrestlers in the world.
It feels like the moment Takeshita finally beats “The Rainmaker,” and if they’re given the proper time, this absolutely has five-star potential written all over it.
Sulla-Heffinger: With all due respect to the athletes on the WWE card, the run AEW has been on with its pay-per-views has been arguably the best ever. It will be impossibly hard for SNME to top Double or Nothing.
There are a bunch of contenders for match of the weekend. Swerve Strickland vs. Bandido will be a bell-to-bell masterpiece, Stadium Stampede will be chaotic and violent, and FTR vs. Cage and Cope will have incredible storytelling, but one match is likely to combine all three of those:
Darby Allin vs. MJF.
Two pillars of AEW with a shared history, battling for AEW’s top prize. It’s going to be an instant classic.
Riggs: Let's not kid ourselves — a SNME breakthrough is wildly generous to even ask about, despite my intrigue in Penta vs. Page. AEW has three guaranteed thrillers on tap, and I struggle to rank them for this answer, but they are Allin vs. MJF, Okada vs. Takeshita and Swerve vs. Bandido. That's just in terms of pure potential for certified classics. And Will Ospreay vs. Samoa Joe is on the card too, mind you.
I just don't see how Allin vs. MJF isn't a complete rollercoaster of wrestling brilliance within the story these two have told over the years. MJF doesn't miss as the main event — or typically ever — and Allin continues to shift into another gear with every title match. But I'll also coin-flip it between Okada and Takeshita, just because the latter has been white-hot, and obviously, these two are set to really blow the roof off the place, whether or not this is the conclusion of their feud.
Intercontinental Championship: Penta (Dansby) vs. Ethan Page (Jackman, Riggs, Sulla-Heffinger)
Women’s Tag Team Championship: Paige and Brie Bella (Jackman, Riggs, Sulla-Heffinger) vs. The Irresistible Forces (Dansby)
World Tag Team Championship: The Vision (Jackman) vs. The Street Profits (Dansby, Riggs, Sulla-Heffinger)
Becky Lynch vs. Sol Ruca (Dansby, Jackman, Riggs, Sulla-Heffinger)
Rhea Ripley, Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss (Dansby, Riggs) vs. Jade Cargill, Michin and B-Fab (Jackman, Sulla-Heffinger)
AEW World Championship, Title vs. Hair match: Darby Allin vs. MJF (Dansby, Jackman, Riggs, Sulla-Heffinger)
AEW Women’s Championship: Thekla (Dansby, Jackman, Riggs) vs. Hikaru Shida vs. Kris Statlander (Sulla-Heffinger) vs. Jamie Hayter
AEW World Tag Team Championship, I Quit match: FTR vs. Cage and Cope (Dansby, Jackman, Riggs, Sulla-Heffinger)
AEW International Championship: Kazuchika Okada vs. Konosuke Takeshita (Dansby, Jackman, Riggs, Sulla-Heffinger)
Stadium Stampede: The Elite, The Hurt Syndicate and Chris Jericho (Dansby, Jackman, Sulla-Heffinger) vs. The Demand, The Dogs and The Don Callis Family (Riggs)
Willow Nightingale (Dansby, Jackman, Riggs, Sulla-Heffinger) vs. Alex Windsor
Will Ospreay (Dansby, Jackman, Riggs, Sulla-Heffinger) vs. Samoa Joe
Swerve Strickland (Dansby, Jackman, Riggs, Sulla-Heffinger) vs. Bandido
Robert Jackman: 30-16
Kel Dansby: 28-18
Anthony Sulla-Heffinger: 27-19
Drake Riggs: 26-20
INDIANAPOLIS -- The roar of engines at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway was briefly replaced Friday by something far more important: the battle for hot dog supremacy.
The second annual Wienie 500 returned to Carb Day at the famed oval, where six Oscar Mayer Wienermobiles traded paint — or at least ketchup and mustard bragging rights — in a race for the coveted Borg-Wiener Trophy.
In the end, it was the hated New York Dog that captured the victory, holding off the Chili Dog in a race that drew cheers, laughter and boos (for New York Dog) from a packed Carb Day crowd.
What started as a playful addition to Indy 500 festivities quickly turned into one of race weekend’s most anticipated traditions, blending the pageantry of the Speedway with the unmistakable absurdity of six giant hot dogs racing wheel-to-wheel.
This year’s event marked the Wienie 500’s second appearance on Carb Day and introduced the first Borg-Wiener Trophy — a 2-foot, 3-inch-tall parody of the iconic Borg-Warner Trophy awarded to Indianapolis 500 champions.
The field featured regional favorites including Chi Dog, Slaw Dog, Chili Dog, New York Dog and Sonoran Dog, while newcomer Corn Dog earned its place through Oscar Mayer’s first “Pick Your Dog” fan bracket earlier this year.
Helping prepare the drivers were several IndyCar drivers, including Nolan Siegel, Scott McLaughlin and Sting Ray Robb, who offered racing tips and coaching to the Oscar Mayer “Hotdoggers” behind the wheel.
The Wienermobile itself has a history nearly as old as the Indy 500.
According to Oscar Mayer, company founder Carl Mayer first envisioned a hot dog-shaped vehicle in 1936 as a rolling advertisement designed to bring smiles — and attention — to neighborhoods across America. The original Wienermobile disappeared during World War II before returning to the road in 1952.
Over time, the design evolved into the modern fleet of six Wienermobiles that now travel the country year-round. In 1988, Oscar Mayer officially launched its “Hotdogger” program, hiring recent college graduates to serve as brand ambassadors and drivers.
And for a few glorious laps on Carb Day, those oversized hot dogs became race cars once again.
Jessica Garcete is an IndyStar sports reporter. Get IndyStar's motor sports coverage sent directly to your inbox with our Motor Sports newsletter. Subscribe to theYouTube channel IndyStar TV: IndyCar for a behind-the-scenes look at IndyCar and expert analysis.
This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Who won the Oscar Mayer Wienie 500? New York Dog wins on Carb Day at IMS
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Tippecanoe’s Nick Von Krosigk, Alter’s Michael Shope, Milton-Union’s Levi Brumbaugh and the Oakwood doubles team of Oren Watson/Ronin Boehne each booked a trip to the OHSAA state tournament after picking up a pair of wins on the opening day of the boys tennis district tournament at the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason on Thursday, May 21.
In the Division I tournament, Von Krosigk, the Miami Valley League’s boys tennis athlete of the year, defeated Kevin Zhou of Sycamore and Josef Alkuino of Fairfield to advance. Von Krosigk will face Janek Teply of Mason in the district semifinal round on Saturday, May 23.
Alkuino defeated Bellbrook’s Jonah Grismer in the first round before falling 6-2, 6-1 to Von Krosigk.
Centerville’s Timothy Lee defeated Tippecanoe’s Alex Darner by scores of 6-3, 6-3 in the first round but had to forfeit his second-round match.
Ryan Hunt of Beavercreek grabbed a first-round win but fell in the second.
No area teams qualified in D-I doubles, but Springboro’s Peyton Nelson/Brady Mullins and Centerville’s Luke Edwards/Jake Critchfield did record first-round victories.
In D-II singles Shope highlighted his day for Alter with a straight-set victory in his first-round match. Shope will play Milton-Union’s Brumbaugh in the district semifinals on Saturday, May 23.
Arjun Jain of Miami Valley and Noah Wildofsky of Northwestern earned first round wins but did not advance.
In D-II doubles Oakwood’s duo of Oren Watson/Ronin Boehne qualified for state with wins over Seven Hills and Wyoming. Watson and Boehne will meet Indian Hill’s Will Jordan/Vedant Buch in the district semifinals on Saturday, May 23.
PHOTOS: Boys D-I and D-II district tennis tournament in Mason
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The OHSAA state tournament is returning to the Lindner Family Tennis Center this year. The facility had previously hosted the tournament from 2014-2022 before undergoing renovations. The tournament is scheduled for Thursday, May 28 and Friday, May 29.
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Setting the threshold low on a goal may get you to achieve it quicker. It doesn’t give you as much satisfaction as setting out to go for something more.
Ella Oakes did that and is reaping the boost in confidence for future seasons.
Oakes is a sophomore with Oakwood lacrosse. This season she scored 70 goals for the Lumberjills and on the way reached 100 career points.
For her efforts, Oakes was named the Dayton Daily News Athlete of the Week for May 12-18, earning the honor through reader voting at DaytonDailyNews.com.
“It just feels really cool, and I really appreciate it,” Oakes said. “I like that people are seeing what I can do, and it just makes me excited for next season too.”
She set out at the start of the season believing reaching 100 points was possible before her sophomore campaign ended. She also had decided to set a mark of 60 goals during this season for herself even though she didn’t score half of that total last year.
Oakes not only felt the confidence in herself was warranted, but proved she was spot on with her thinking toward reaching both goals.
“I thought I had a pretty good season last year, and I came into this season with a lot more confidence than I did last year,” she said. “I thought I was able to reach that number, especially because with my team I feel like we all work well together.”
That team camaraderie started early this season from the moment the team was formed, through outings at Fox Hollow rodeo line dancing together, and everyday practices.
Realizing the fulfillment that stemmed from needing to put in the work to achieve something lofty, Oakes said she’s ready to try again next season.
“I really want to try and break the goal record for our school,” she said. “I’m also hoping to hit 100 [career] goals next season, which I’m seven away from and I think will definitely happen. But overall I just want it to be a good atmosphere and I’m excited to play with my friends.”
What if she ended up reaching 100 goals in a single season?
“That would be insane. I hope I could do that,” Oakes said. “I don’t know if I could, but that would be awesome if I did.”
Should Oakes keep setting higher goals and continue reaching them, one shouldn’t put it past her to keep going higher.
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The news about two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch's death was shocking to many racing fans.
It was definitely shocking to me, as he was just 41 years old.
Early in my career I covered several NASCAR races and really enjoyed working at Kentucky Speedway and other tracks when I had the opportunity.
Kyle Busch seemed to be one of the favorites to win just about every race over the years, but that wasn't really the case at the beginning of his career.
In 2004, I was assigned to cover the NASCAR Busch series Meijer 300 at Kentucky Speedway. Kyle Busch was just 18 years old then and, although there was a lot of hype surrounding the young driver, he wasn't expected to win the race.
Another reason he wasn't expected to win was that he had wrecked his primary car in practice. Although he had qualified to start on the outside of the front row, using a backup car meant that he had to start from the back of the field in 43rd place.
Somehow, Busch gradually made his way to the front and won the race pulling away, his third victory of the season.
As soon as the race was over, another sort of race began. All the photographers hurried from their various positions to get to the winners circle and the shot everyone wanted of Busch getting out of the car to celebrate.
Media from all over the world covered these races, and there could easily be over 100 photographers trying to get the best spots for photos.
I was lucky enough to get a great spot and ended up getting one of my favorite racing photos.
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The news about two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch's death was shocking to many racing fans.
It was definitely shocking to me, as he was just 41 years old.
Early in my career I covered several NASCAR races and really enjoyed working at Kentucky Speedway and other tracks when I had the opportunity.
Kyle Busch seemed to be one of the favorites to win just about every race over the years, but that wasn't really the case at the beginning of his career.
In 2004, I was assigned to cover the NASCAR Busch series Meijer 300 at Kentucky Speedway. Kyle Busch was just 18 years old then and, although there was a lot of hype surrounding the young driver, he wasn't expected to win the race.
Another reason he wasn't expected to win was that he had wrecked his primary car in practice. Although he had qualified to start on the outside of the front row, using a backup car meant that he had to start from the back of the field in 43rd place.
Somehow, Busch gradually made his way to the front and won the race pulling away, his third victory of the season.
As soon as the race was over, another sort of race began. All the photographers hurried from their various positions to get to the winners circle and the shot everyone wanted of Busch getting out of the car to celebrate.
Media from all over the world covered these races, and there could easily be over 100 photographers trying to get the best spots for photos.
I was lucky enough to get a great spot and ended up getting one of my favorite racing photos.

Yankees would be a good trade fit for 3.13 ERA Cardinals reliever, per MLB insider originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The New York Yankees made three big moves at the 2025 MLB trade deadline to bolster their bullpen, and a year later, they are likely to be eyeing more reliever help again.
Camilo Doval, Jake Bird, and David Bednar are still on the team, but there is room for improvement in the bullpen.
That's why it makes sense that MLB insider Robert Murray of Fansided.com named the Yankees as a good fit for St. Louis Cardinals 3.13 ERA reliever, Riley O'Brien.
"O'Brien will be one of many options that the Yankees consider," Murray writes. "His success, and also his controllability (he's not a free agent until 2031), make him desirable and an option that New York will surely make a call about."
With the Yankees seeking out more bullpen help, it wouldn't be a surprise if they turned their sights to someone like O'Brien.
The Cardinals are likely to be deadline sellers, even with their impressive record to begin the 2026 regular season.
O'Brien is someone the Cardinals might look to capitalize on, as he's having a good season for the second year in a row, though he's 31 years old and a bit more of an unknown.
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However, for the Yankees, he's exactly the kind of reliever worth taking a chance on. The right-hander has a 3.13 ERA this season and had a 2.06 ERA last year.
He might not be the best reliever who could be on the move this season, but O'Brien would likely be a little cheaper than some of those other options, while still providing solid upside for the Yankees to invest in.
Murray graded this trade fit an "8/10," which is a strong grade, and would make for a good pairing if the Yankees and Cardinals could work out a deal this season by the August 3rd trade deadline.
NASCAR CEO Steve O’Donnell is meeting with the media for the first time since the sport confronts one of its most stunning losses in years.
There are many questions to be answered after the shocking death of two-time Cup Series champion Kyle Busch on Thursday, May 21. He was 41 and had raced just four days before.
Follow here for live updates from the O’Donnell press conference, on Friday, May 22.
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Washington has entered the mix for 2028 five-star forward Evan Willis.
The 6-foot-7, 180-pound Crossroads, California, star picked up an offer from Danny Sprinkle and company on Monday, one day after Huskies assistant coaches were on hand to see Willis at the PRO16 event in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Different breed. The Huskies saw it too! Thank you Coach Sprinkle, Coach Pondexter and staff for believing in me. #GoHuskies#washington#offered#blessedpic.twitter.com/7rqRV71y8D
— The.Evan.Willis (@The_Evan_Willis) May 18, 2026
Willis is ranked the No. 7 player in the 2028 class by 247Sports and the No. 30 player in the 247Sports composite rankings. He has participated in two minicamps with the USA Basketball Men's Junior National Team, once in October 2025 and once at the Final Four this April.
At the latter minicamp, 247Sports analyst Eric Bossi said that Willis was the most explosive athlete in the gym, with the length and size to impact the game defensively from the three or four spot. Multiple reports have noted that his effort has waned when not involved offensively, however, and that his potential is largely in his own hands based on how engaged with the game he is on any given night.
On Sunday, Bossi wrote of Willis: "The five-star prospect took things into his own hands and showed why he's so highly regarded. He did so by ramping up the energy and turning into an absolute menace on the defensive end. There can't be many better athletes in his class, or any, and he really used that to his advantage. He's highly switchable because he can move his feet, and then his ability to explode off the floor, length, and instincts make him a big-time shot blocker for a wing. Offensively, he attacked when he could, hit a nice-looking three, and even though there were no official stats available, we wouldn't be surprised if he had a triple-double of points, rebounds, and blocks."
Willis now holds 14 offers, according to 247Sports, with Georgia, North Carolina State, Nebraska, Texas A&M, USC, and Creighton among them. A Santa Monica native, Washington will likely rely on assistant coach Quincy Pondexter's connections in the Los Angeles area to stay in the mix in his recruitment as it ramps up over the next year. Bossi reported that Baylor, Miami, Texas, Kansas, Louisville, and Oklahoma were among the schools that sent coaches to Tulsa to watch Willis this weekend.
It would be a huge win for Sprinkle and his staff, who brought in local three-star forward Lattimore Ford as their only high school signing in the 2026 class to date. Sprinkle put together a strong 2025 class, signing forward Jasir Rencher, guard JJ Mandaquit, and guard Courtland Muldrew out of the American high school ranks while bringing in Hannes Steinbach and Nikola Dzepina from overseas, but that group has splintered this offseason.
Steinbach is off to the NBA, Mandaquit transferred to Arizona, Muldrew entered the transfer portal, Rencher had a heart issue, and his timetable to return to the court remains unknown. Dzepina will return to the Huskies in 2026.
With how quickly the college basketball landscape changes each offseason, it's difficult to say who Willis might be surrounded by should he come to Montlake in 2028. Dzepina would be a senior if he stays that long, as would Rencher if he returns to basketball. Ford would be a junior, as would Brazilian import Wini Braga. But regardless of the roster around him, Washington could use the talent injection that would come with Willis' arrival to campus.
This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: UW basketball offers 2028 five-star SF with high-end upside

Where to watch Georgia high school baseball playoffs: Schedule, channel, live stream for GHSA championship games originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
After an eventful trip through the various brackets, it's time to crown state champions in Georgia high school baseball.
Eight teams will have the honor of lifting trophies over the extended Memorial Day weekend after best-of-three championship series at three minor league ballparks and one college stadium around the state.
This year's finals feature three schools trying to repeat after winning state last year in Troup (3A), Gordon Lee (1AD1) and Lanier County (1AD2), but most of the brackets feature an entirely new set of finalists. They include some national powers like North Oconee (4A), which is No. 37 in the country according to MaxPreps, along with No. 39 Pope (5A) and No. 43 North Paulding (6A).
The 6A finals start last and may draw the most attention as North Paulding meets Etowah in a rematch of an early season series that saw the Wolfpack take two of three. Etowah will try to reverse that this time behind the state's top high school prospect for the 2026 MLB Draft, outfielder Trevor Condon (who is no relation to the Rockies prospect and former UGA star Charlie).
Here's everything you need to know to watch all the state championship series play out.
The Georgia high school baseball playoffs will not air on traditional broadcast television. Games can be streamed live and on demand via the NFHS Network.
The NFHS Network offers prospective customers two basic plans: an Annual Pass ($6.67 per month) or a Monthly Pass ($13.99 per month). Subscribers to the NFHS Network can watch high school sports nationwide, live and on demand.
The finalists in each classification play a doubleheader, then a third game if necessary to decide a champion.
Stream every game live on the NFHS Network.
| Class | Game | Time (ET) |
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| Private | Game 1: Wesleyan 9, Holy Innocents' 6 (9 inn.) | — |
| 1AD1 | Game 1: Gordon Lee 3, Vidalia 2 (10 inn.) | — |
| 1AD2 | Game 1: Lanier County 5, ECI 2 | — |
| Private | Holy Innocents' vs. Wesleyan Game 2 | After Game 1 |
| 1AD1 | Gordon Lee vs. Vidalia Game 2 | After Game 1 |
| 1AD2 | Lanier County vs. ECI Game 2 | After Game 1 |
| Class | Game | Time (ET) |
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| 1AD1 | Gordon Lee vs. Vidalia Game 3* | 12 p.m. |
| 1AD2 | Lanier County vs. ECI Game 3* | 12 p.m. |
| 2A | Pierce County vs. Morgan County Game 1 | 5 p.m. |
| 3A | Troup County vs. Pickens Game 1 | 5 p.m. |
| 4A | Kell vs. North Oconee Game 1 | 5 p.m. |
| 2A | Pierce County vs. Morgan County Game 2 | After Game 1 |
| 3A | Troup County vs. Pickens Game 2 | After Game 1 |
| 4A | Kell vs. North Oconee Game 2 | After Game 1 |
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| Class | Game | Time (ET) |
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| Private | Holy Innocents’ vs. Wesleyan Game 3* | 1 p.m. |
| 5A | Pope vs. Loganville Game 1 | 1 p.m. |
| 5A | Pope vs. Loganville Game 2 | After Game 1 |
| 2A | Pierce County vs. Morgan County Game 3* | 4 p.m. |
| 3A | Troup County vs. Pickens Game 3* | 6 p.m. |
| 4A | Kell vs. North Oconee Game 3* | 6 p.m. |
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| Class | Game | Time (ET) |
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| 5A | Pope vs. Loganville Game 3* | 12 p.m. |
| 6A | Etowah vs. North Paulding Game 1 | 5 p.m. |
| 6A | Etowah vs. North Paulding Game 2 | After Game 1 |
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| Class | Game | Time (ET) |
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| 6A | Etowah vs. North Paulding Game 3* | 6 p.m. |
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The GHSA championship series will be played at four sites around the state in 2026:
| Stadium | City | Classifications |
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| AdventHealth Stadium | Rome | Private, 4A |
| Synovus Park | Columbus | 1AD1, 3A |
| J.I. Clements Stadium, Georgia Southern | Statesboro | 1AD2, 2A |
| Gwinnett Field | Lawrenceville | 5A, 6A |

Back in 2018, I launched a Dynasty League with many of the Chicago Bears content creators that you all know and love, and many of them are regular contributors at Windy City Gridiron and 2nd City Gridiron.
It’s been a fun league and a few days ago, our guy Jeff Berckes said to me, why don’t you write about the league on Windy City Gridiron, I thought about it and wondered if fans would want to hear abou it, and our big boss man, Lester Wiltfong, thought it might be a fun exercise to do, especially in the offseason (depending on how much you guys like this series, we can continue it periodically during the season if you guys are hungry for updates).
I have grown to love dynasty fantasy football. I have found redraft leagues boring, even offense-only leagues where you keep a couple of players aren’t enough for me. I love dynasty leagues, especially ones that feature individual defensive players. I am in three leagues, this one included.
We will analyze the draft, the rosters, and the best ways each of these managers should work moving forward. I think it will also be an opportunity for other dynasty players to use this league as a resource to get opinions on how they value their players and get fresh opinions.
There aren’t many resources on the Internet that deal with dynasty leagues, and the ones that do usually only rank offensive players. If your league has offensive and defensive players, there are practically zero resources that show you how to build on both sides of the ball and what you should value in the draft. Should you draft Sonny Styles or KC Concepcion? These answers are not found on the Internet, so I am hoping to provide some insight as to how some smart football people look at leagues that have that juxtaposition.
This first article is to introduce you to the league, and then we will discuss the draft and analyze how each team did.
The owners, as we enter year nine of the league:
Bill Zimmerman: I actually started the league back in 2018. I started my first dynasty league in 2015, joined another in 2017, and started this one in 2018. I’ve won the league championship 3 times and appeared in the championship game another three. I decided to start rebuilding my roster a couple of years ago, and we are hoping the team is about ready to start competing again.
Lester Wiltfong: The two dynasties in the league overlapped a little with Lester and me. Consider myself the Shaq/Kobe Lakers and Lester the Duncan/Parker Spurs. One of the original members of the league, Lester, always competes. While I decided to do a full rebuild after my team aged, Lester has stayed competitive and reached the semifinals this past season. Lester has appeared in three championship games and won them all.
Mason West: The host of the Bear Bones podcast, Mason joined the league a few years ago and has a similar philosophy to that of the LA Rams: F*ck them picks. Mason consistently trades away his draft picks for strong veteran players and rebuilds a team in a few years, and landed himself the championship in 2025.
[Redacted]: [Redacted] also wasn’t an original participant but joined a few years into the league and has put together a strong roster that always competes for the championship. Why are they [redacted]? Maybe they just don’t want their name publicly, or maybe they are someone in football who can’t be in a public league, but we will talk about them, nevertheless. [Redacted] has one championship game appearance but no championship trophies.
Brandon Robinson: Brandon has made many appearances on Chicago Bears podcasts over the years and has contributed to various websites. He’s another strong dynasty player who has his team in the playoffs most seasons. He made his first title game appearance in 2025, but lost the game to Mason West.
Dan Meehan: Danny is one of the original members of the league (one of six of us remaining). Danny is, of course, the co-host of the Bear Bones podcast and has appeared on other podcasts on the 2nd City Gridiron podcast channel. Danny’s team struggles with the dangerous word: purgatory. He’s almost always in the playoffs as one of the lower seeds and has yet to appear in a championship game; his team also never finishes near the bottom of the league.
Kevin Hand: Kev has been a part of the Windy City Gridiron family for many years, including years before I joined Lester’s band of merry men. Kev had a strong team early in the league’s history, but has had his team fall into tough times and is working through a rebuild. Kev has appeared in one championship game, but does not have a trophy to his name. Kev is one of the original six.
Tyler Volz: You have a better chance to see Tyler as the ring announcer in a professional wrestling league than you do on a Bears podcast, but he’s been a part of the Bears Twitter community for many years. Tyler’s teams struggled early in the league’s history, but he has steadily built a contender and has been to the championship game 2 of the last three years, winning one title. Tyler is also part of the original six.
Will Ingalls: Will is the sixth member of the original six. Will had a good team early, built it to a great team, but couldn’t get over the hump in the playoffs. Will reached one title game, but lost and could never get over the championship game hump. He entered a rebuild a year ago.
Adam Hess: Of all the non-original members, Adam is one of the longest tenured members of the league. His team has been near the bottom of the standings the last few years, and Adam is working through a rebuild to try to bring his team to heights he has yet to reach.
Jacob Infante: We had some major turnover this year, but the league is stronger for it. Jacob is one of 4 new league members this year; we had never had more than one new league owner previously. Jacob takes over a team that has a serious rebuild in front of it. If anyone can do it, it’s the NFL Draft guru.
Jeff Berckes: JB takes over a roster that is entering year five of its rebuild and is still consistently picking in the top three. It’s not JB’s fault; it’s his first year managing the roster. Will JB get this one out of the cellar? He has a few nice foundational pieces to build upon.
Quintin Krysko: Q joins the league this year and is, of course, part of our friends at Bears On Tap. Q has taken over a team that never had much direction and needs someone committed to building through the draft, something Q knows quite well.
Ron Luce: Ron is the fourth new member this year and has only been a part of the league for two months, and you already know he’s a great addition. Ron loves to wheel and deal, and I think he has made more trades than anyone else since he’s joined the league. Ron also comes from Bears on Tap and has a team similar to Qs that needs some TLC to get back on track.
Here’s a look at the championship game results in the history of the league:
2025: West over Robinson
2024: Volz over [Redacted]
2023: Wiltfong over Volz
2022: Zimmerman over Ingalls
2021: Wiltfong over Zimmerman
2020: Wiltfong over Zimmerman
2019: Zimmerman over Hand
2018: Zimmerman over Read (Ross Read, no longer in league)
We will continue with more articles dedicated to this dynasty league and dynasty content throughout the offseason. Please comment below if there is any specific content you are looking for, and we would be happy to try to oblige.

The single practice session is in the books, and the teams are pouring through the data ahead of qualifying for the F1 Sprint race at the Canadian Grand Prix.
Kimi Antonelli led the practice session ahead of teammate George Russell, with Lewis Hamilton posting the third-fastest time behind the Mercedes duo. The practice session was interrupted with three different red flags, first when Liam Lawson came to a stop along the side of the track. The second red flag came when Alexander Albon made contact with some wildlife at the exit of Turn 7 before striking the barrier, and finally Esteban Ocon brought out the red flag when he clipped his front wing.
But who will top the timing sheets when the lap times begin to matter? That is the question that will be answered in short order. F1 Sprint qualifying gets underway at 4:30 p.m. Eastern on Friday, and we will be following every development here live. So check back early and often!
Here is the provisional qualifying grid for the F1 Sprint race at the Canadian Grand Prix. Spots will be filled in during the session:
| Row | Position | Driver | Team | Position | Driver | Team |
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| Row 1 | 1 | 2 | ||||
| Row 2 | 3 | 4 | ||||
| Row 3 | 5 | 6 | ||||
| Row 4 | 7 | 8 | ||||
| Row 5 | 9 | 10 | ||||
| Row 6 | 11 | 12 | ||||
| Row 7 | 13 | 14 | ||||
| Row 8 | 15 | 16 | ||||
| Row 9 | 17 | 18 | ||||
| Row 10 | 19 | 20 | ||||
| Row 11 | 21 | 22 |

Cole Palmer needs a break – and he’s now got one. He hasn’t been picked for England and some are saying that could be good.
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Some of the big Chelsea news today was on Cole Palmer, who hasn’t been picked for the England squad this summer.
This probably isn’t such a surprise to Chelsea fans who have seen him play this season as it is to some others. But he will still be devastated by it. In his press conference today, Calum McFarlane was asked if he saw there was actually a positive in there, in that it meant Palmer would finally get a full summer break.
“I think in life and in football, especially in football I’ve learned that you need to take every setback as a positive,” McFarlane said, going into full High Performance Podcast mode.
“There’s going to be lots of them. There’s going to be losses. There’s going to be moments like this. If you have the right mindset you can turn it into a positive.”
More straightforward than that, it just means a proper break for Cole, and the chance for a full preseason with his new manager. There can be no excuses made for him when next season rolls around.
McFarlane also spoke in glowing terms about Jorrel Hato, a player he clearly thinks really highly of.
Reece James sounds like he will be fit for the game on Saturday, with no real injury issues just the general ongoing caution about his minutes.
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Former Juventus general manager Luciano Moggi has commented on the overall quality and balance of the Juventus squad, insisting that the team currently lacks both midfield control and attacking strength, and suggesting that structural issues remain within the side despite ongoing adjustments.
After a promising spell earlier in the season, the club have recently dropped four points in consecutive home matches, a setback that has placed their Champions League qualification hopes at risk. With just one fixture remaining, the strong form of AS Roma has contributed to Juventus slipping out of the top four, highlighting a worrying end to the campaign and increasing scrutiny on performances in Turin.
Moggi’s remarks underline growing concern around the squad, with questions emerging about depth and consistency across key areas. He believes that the current group is not sufficiently balanced to compete at the highest level over a full season, particularly when results become decisive in the final stages of competition.
His assessment reflects wider frustration within discussions surrounding Juventus’ performances, particularly as some players are viewed as having exceeded expectations under Luciano Spalletti, masking structural weaknesses that have now become more visible in decisive matches and late-season pressure situations across the campaign.
The club will now turn attention to the upcoming summer transfer window, where there is an opportunity to address these issues and strengthen both midfield and attack in line with expectations at the Allianz Stadium, as well as restoring greater consistency and balance across the squad for next season.
According to Calciomercato, Luciano Moggi said: “The team is incomplete. I don’t know how Comolli reacted, I would have looked in the mirror and asked myself, ‘What kind of team have I built?’ The team has no attack and no midfield.” The comments reinforce the urgency for Juventus to rebuild and regain consistency ahead of next season, with pressure continuing on the current squad structure.

Giants just watched their offseason take a brutal turn in seconds with big news originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The New York Giants held their OTA workout on Thursday. Something went terribly wrong during the team's 11-on-11 drills.
A key defensive player went down while rushing the passer. He grabbed his right leg and then limped off. The news that followed was devastating for the team.
Defensive lineman Roy Robertson-Harris tore his Achilles tendon at that practice. A source told ESPN's Jordan Raanan about the injury. Robertson-Harris is expected to miss the entire 2026 NFL season.
Giants defensive lineman Roy Robertson-Harris tore his Achilles at Thursday's OTA workout and is expected to miss the 2026 season, a source told @JordanRaanan. https://t.co/pi5MnTslKI
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) May 22, 2026
This is a significant blow for the Giants defense. He started all 17 games in 2025 and recorded 35 tackles. He signed a 2-year $10M contract with New York in March 2025.
The 2026 season was the final year of that contract. His 2026 salary cap hit was set at $5.5M. The Giants traded defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence this offseason.
Losing Robertson-Harris has made the defensive front much thinner. The team must find help from within or explore outside options. This is the second Achilles tear for the Giants this month.
Rookie cornerback Thaddeus Dixon tore his Achilles tendon on May 13. Two season-ending injuries in one month raise serious concerns.
Robertson-Harris has 9 accrued NFL seasons under his belt. He played college football at UTEP before entering the league. The veteran brought a steady presence to the Giants defense.
New York now faces a critical gap on the defensive line. Their depth chart looks very different from what it was a few weeks ago. Replacing his production will not be easy this season.
Head coach John Harbaugh must quickly adjust his defensive plans. The Giants offseason program continues amid these injury setbacks. Finding depth is New York's top priority.
The Giants will need younger players to step up immediately. Training camp will be critical for evaluating roster options. The 2026 season opens with real uncertainty on defense.
HYDERABAD, India (AP) — Defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru sacrificed trying to beat Sunrisers Hyderabad to ensure they finished atop the Indian Premier League table on Friday.
Bengaluru got what it wanted despite losing by 55 runs.
Top of the table on net run rate, Bengaluru will host Gujarat Titans in the first playoff on Tuesday with the winner going straight to the May 31 final in Ahmedabad.
Hyderabad, tied on points with Bengaluru and Gujarat but third in the table, will host the second playoff on Wednesday against a team yet to be determined.
Hyderabad posted 255-4 — its ninth 200-plus total in 14 games — thanks to half-centuries from Ishan Kishan (79), Abhishek Sharma (56) and Heinrich Klaasen (51).
That left Bengaluru needing only 166 runs to clinch a top two placing. After a blazing start by Venkatesh Iyer and the cheap dismissals of Virat Kohli and Devdutt Paddikal, captain Rajat Patidar and Krunal Pandya set their sights on 166 instead of winning and got there in the 17th over.
They then passed 178 to clinch top spot in the table. They finished on 200-4, Pandya not out on 41 after Patidar fell for 56.
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Thomas Tuchel was almost wistful in the way he described leaving out Phil Foden from his World Cup squad, like letting go of a cherished treasure. By contrast, his description of the decision to leave out Cole Palmer was a little more blunt.
“I think he suffers from, first of all, a lack of individual form within his club (Chelsea),” Tuchel explained. “He was not as decisive or as influential as he was in the last seasons, throughout the whole season.
“Second of all, he was not very influential with us (England). His record with us was just not outstanding, not good enough to make him ‘no matter what, he is coming’. That is just the reality of it. He had to pull out several times (five different camps) injured, and when he was in camp he did not have the impact that we all wanted to push him for.”
This was ultimately the story of Palmer’s World Cup omission. There is undoubtedly a supreme player in there, Tuchel accepted. But no one had seen that player since the Club World Cup final last summer.
Tuchel warned in October that the severe groin injury Palmer suffered at the start of the season could become “chronic” if not treated carefully. When Palmer did eventually return to Chelsea’s team, in December, he was not the same player and it wasn’t just the lack of goals and assists; Tuchel noted Palmer’s stride pattern had become shorter and tighter, lacking the full range of a fully fit player.
Palmer didn’t complete 90 minutes until January, and didn’t play two 90s back to back until March. By then, Tuchel noted that Palmer’s long stride had returned. He looked more fluid. But unfortunately for both Palmer and Liam Rosenior, that was the start of a dismal run of form which led Chelsea to sack the manager. Rosenior might have hoped Palmer’s return would boost the team’s fortunes, but since mid-February, Palmer has only one Premier League goal and no assists despite regular starts.

He had a chance to play as Tuchel’s No 10 in March, against Japan, after a bright cameo off the bench against Uruguay a few days earlier. But the latter game was a dismal 1-0 defeat in which Palmer was dispossessed for Japan’s goal, and he struggled to find his groove before being replaced in the second half.
“I can find a lot of arguments to have him in the squad, a lot,” said Tuchel. “I respect his quality and his very unique personality, he was never a problem in camp. I think his personality helps him, even, in big moments to not show nerves and to be decisive. But to have these moments you need also to be in shape, you need to be influential within this group and he has just failed to prove it on a consistent level.”
That is not to say that Tuchel found it easy to leave out Palmer. They seemed to share a warm relationship, and the manager was frequently seen cuddling the Chelsea player during training sessions. “It was one of my most difficult phone calls,” Tuchel said.
But ultimately, with Jude Bellingham and Morgan Rogers baked into the squad, it was a decision between Eberechi Eze and Cole Palmer as the spare attacking midfielder. Whoever Tuchel chose was likely to be spending much of the summer on the bench, and perhaps Eze – who has performed that role with a smile for Arsenal this season – felt like a better fit than Palmer.
“We chose for Jude Bellingham, for Morgan Rogers and for Ebs on his position, so he competes on the position where it’s maybe the most difficult to compete for,” Tuchel said. And there was no room on the right wing, either. Where Gareth Southgate chose to shoehorn in his best attacking players at Euro 2024, to little effect, Tuchel decided to take round pegs for round holes.
“Obviously he’s one of the most prominent names that we leave out, but I refuse to bring players for the name and I refuse to then play them out of position just to give them something. I prefer to have the tough decision beforehand, digest it and then push everyone else.”

The 2026 Indian Premier League (IPL) is in full swing with its 19th edition.
Here are the key stats from the tournament, including the full points table and previous winners of the orange and purple caps.
1. Sai Sudharsan (Gujarat Titans) - 638 runs
2. Shubman Gill (Gujarat Titans) - 616
3. Heinrich Klaasen (Sunrisers Hyderabad) - 606
4. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (Rajasthan Royals) - 579
5. Ishan Kishan (Sunrisers Hyderabad) - 569
=1. Bhuvneshwar Kumar (Royal Challengers Bengaluru) & Kagiso Rabada (Gujarat Titans) - 24 wickets
3. Anshul Kamboj (Chennai Super Kings) - 21
=4. Rashid Khan (Gujarat Titans) & Eshan Malinga (Sunrisers Hyderabad) - 19
Highest strike-rate
Minimum 20 balls faced
1. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (Rajasthan Royals) - 236.32
2. Finn Allen (Kolkata Knight Riders) - 219.33
3. Priyansh Arya (Punjab Kings) - 212.86
4. Abhishek Sharma (Sunrisers Hyderabad) - 206.22
5. Urvil Patel (Chennai Super Kings) - 201.56
Highest average
1. Venkatesh Iyer (Royal Challengers Bengaluru) - 79
2. Rinku Singh (Kolkata Knight Riders) - 73.75
3. Quinton de Kock (Mumbai Indians) - 66
4. Virat Kohli (Royal Challengers Bengaluru) - 50.63
5. Heinrich Klaasen (Sunrisers Hyderabad) - 50.50
Most sixes
1. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (Rajasthan Royals) - 53 sixes
2. Abhishek Sharma (Sunrisers Hyderabad) - 43
3. Ryan Rickelton (Mumbai Indians) - 37
4. Mitchell Marsh (Lucknow Super Giants) - 36
=5. Priyansh Arya (Punjab Kings), Cooper Connolly (Punjab Kings) & Rajat Patidar (Royal Challengers Bengaluru) - 32
Best strike-rate
1. Travis Head (Sunrisers Hyderabad) - 6.00
2. Corbin Bosch (Mumbai Indians) - 8.81
3. Ashwani Kumar (Mumbai Indians) - 10.00
=4. Akash Singh (Lucknow Super Giants) & Blessing Muzarabani (Kolkata Knight Riders) - 10.50
Best average
1. Travis Head (Sunrisers Hyderabad) - 7.00
2. Corbin Bosch (Mumbai Indians) - 14.27
3. Jason Holder (Gujarat Titans) - 16.00
4. Mohsin Khan (Lucknow Super Giants) - 16.36
5. Madhav Tiwari (Delhi Capitals) - 16.75
Best economy
Minimum of 24 balls bowled
1. Sunil Narine (Kolkata Knight Riders) - 6.40
2. Jason Holder (Gujarat Titans) - 7.34
=3. Mohsin Khan (Lucknow Super Giants) & Harpreet Brar (Punjab Kings) - 7.50
5. Ravindra Jadeja (Rajasthan Royals) - 7.84
Lions quarterback Teddy Bridgewater took a break from playing in 2023 to become the coach at his former Miami high school. In 2024, Bridgewater stepped down after revealing that he had used his own money to cover expenses for his players — transportation, recovery, and pre-game meals.
And while Bridgewater seems to be done, at least for now, with coaching, Florida has addressed the problem his situation highlighted.
Via Andy Villamarzo of On3.com, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed the so-called “Teddy Bridgewater Act” into law on Friday.
The law allows middle-school and high-school head coaches to spend up to $15,000 of their own funds to support student-athletes with food, transportation and recovery services.
The Florida Senate had passed the measure in February. As noted at the time, the law potentially opens Pandora’s box. How will anyone accurately track expenditures? And what’s to stop the coach from becoming the conduit for boosters to funnel more than $15,000 to players?
Regardless, Florida has acknowledged the fact that there's no harm in letting football coaches help their players. The question becomes whether the limit will be respected, or whether it will be abused in the name of chasing wins.

Can Illinois win the rematch with UConn set for December 4th, 2026?
Isaac Ambrose sat down with Aman Kidwai of The UConn Blog to break down the Illinois/UConn matchup set for December 4th at the United Center and discuss why Dan Hurley has had Brad Underwood’s number in previous matchups.
The opening practice session for the 2026 Canadian Grand Prix was an absolute bloodbath for the lower half of the grid. As we detailed in our previous breakdown of the Montreal Meltdown, FP1 was derailed by three separate red flags. Alex Albon’s bizarre collision with a marmot, Esteban Ocon’s late crash, and Liam Lawson’s dangerous clutch system failure. With track time severely limited by the stoppages, the pressure was immense. Yet, amidst the carnage, Kimi Antonelli completely silenced the paddock.
According to a session recap from Motorsport.com, Antonelli dominated the timing sheets, completely unbothered by the start-and-stop nature of the morning. The 19-year-old Italian set a blistering benchmark of 1m14.392s on the hard compound tires, pushing the McLaren of Oscar Piastri over half a second adrift. Lewis Hamilton slotted into third in his Ferrari, while Antonelli firmly established the Mercedes W17 as the car to beat.
What makes Antonelli’s performance so devastating is the context of the weekend. Montreal is the third Sprint event in just four rounds. This means FP1 was the one and only practice session before the cars entered parc fermé conditions for Sprint Qualifying later in the day.
Every minute of the red-flag interruptions caused by the midfield chaos burned crucial setup time. Furthermore, the FIA used the chaotic session to temporarily trial a complex new rear light system designed to signal MGU-K power derating and “super clipping”. Drivers were forced to learn a highly technical new visual system while navigating a very green, low-grip track. Antonelli adapted flawlessly, dialing in the setup with terrifying efficiency.
On the other side of the Mercedes garage, George Russell’s nightmare is only getting worse. While Antonelli was busy setting the pace, Russell suffered a spin during the heavily interrupted session.
This is a direct continuation of the exact weakness Russell admitted to following the Miami Grand Prix. He openly confessed that smooth, low-grip track surfaces completely ruin his confidence and cause him to overcook the tires. The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is notoriously slippery early in the weekend, and Russell’s spin proves he is still struggling to master the basic fundamentals of the 2026 chassis.
With Toto Wolff publicly taking meetings with Jos Verstappen, Russell is already driving for his contract life. Getting comprehensively beaten by a teenager in the only practice session of a Sprint weekend, while spinning the car in the process, is the last thing the British driver needed. Kimi Antonelli isn’t just winning races; he is actively exposing his veteran teammate under the highest pressure imaginable.

Just one game remains of Liverpool’s season and attention is starting to turn onto their summer transfer plans.
The Reds have already wrapped up one signing with Jeremy Jacquet joining from Rennes in a deal worth in the region of £60m.
He is expected to play a big part in Liverpool’s short and long-term future.
However, Liverpool are now on the verge of wrapping up a deal very much for the long-term future of the club.
Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that Liverpool are on the verge of signing Atletico Nacional midfielder Samuel Martinez. The 17-year-old will join on a five year deal once he turns 18.
Posting on X, he said: “Liverpool agree deal to sign Samuel Martinez from Atletico Nacional, here we go!”
“Deal in place for 17 year old Colombian talent to join in 2027, as soon as he turns 18.”
“#LFC anticipate Borussia Dortmund, as @PSierraR revealed. Agreement closed.”
Liverpool look to have secured an absolute gem of a player. Journalist Bence Bocsak took to X to reveal some of the impressive stats behind the teenager’s performances over in South America.
“Samuel Martinez averaged 7.23 dribbles per 90 minutes at the U17 CONMEBOL and completed 62.5% of his attempts,” Bocsak said.
“He also averaged 3.25 progressive runs per 90 – the 2nd highest among midfielders.”
“He’s a brilliant ball carrier. Works a ton off the ball, too. And covers a lot of ground.”
“Liverpool are getting a gem of a midfielder.”
Martinez has been capped by Colombia’s Under-17 squad on six occasions and is incredibly highly rated in South America.
A number of other big European clubs were reportedly eyeing a move. Bayern Munich, Barcelona and Borussia Dortmund are just a few of those.
Of course, it’s not quite the marquee signing that Liverpool supporters have become used to. But it could be a huge move when we look back in years to come.
MANHATTAN — Kansas State football added its 11th high school commitment to its 2027 recruiting class after landing a three-star safety out of Texas.
Bryson Dossett, a 5-10, 170-pounder, announced his commitment to the Wildcats on Friday, May 22. He also held offers from Texas A&M, Oklahoma State, Houston, North Carolina, Illinois and others.
Dossett had an official visit to Kansas State earlier this month. He also visited Oklahoma State and Duke. He was initially offered by K-State's staff under Chris Klieman in June 2025.
According to the 247Sports Composite, Dossett is ranked as the No. 113 safety in the country. The Fort Bend Ridge Point (Missouri City, Texas) prospect also competes in track and field, specializing in sprinting. He finished his junior year with 23 tackles, an interception and a forced fumble.
Dossett's brother, Mason Dossett, is a redshirt sophomore safety at LSU. His father, Martin Dossett, was a wide receiver at Baylor and played two seasons for the Green Bay Packers.
1000% committed!! 🏠🏠 #Home#EMAWpic.twitter.com/KXxZTTO573
— Bryson Dossett (@bryson_dossett) May 22, 2026
Before Dossett's commitment, the Wildcats had the No. 32 recruiting class, according to the 247Sports Composite, which ranks third in the Big 12.
Wyatt D. Wheeler covers Kansas State athletics for the USA TODAY Network and Topeka Capital-Journal. You can follow him on X at @WyattWheeler_, contact him at 417-371-6987 or email him at wwheeler@usatodayco.com
This article originally appeared on Topeka Capital-Journal: Bryson Dossett commits to Kansas State football in 2027 class

It took only a single game for the Vegas Golden Knights to flip the Western Conference Final on its axis.
Now, the Golden Knights have an opportunity to assert themselves further in the series when they take on the Colorado Avalanche in Game Two on Friday.
Venue: Ball Arena, Denver, CO
Date: Friday, May 22
Time: 5:00 pm PST
How To Watch: ESPN, ESPN+
Radio: 1340 AM, 94.7 FM
The Avalanche made a push in the third period of Game One to keep things interesting, but the Golden Knights dominated in pockets and walked away with a victory that surprised many across the hockey world. It cemented the notion that Vegas not only had the horses to hang with the President’s Trophy winner, but that there exists a real chance that they can be the ones representing the Western Conference as the last team standing.
With the chance to change the narrative entirely in their favor, here is how the Golden Knights can take an unexpected 2-0 stranglehold on the series.
Skip the Cale
The Avalanche will have to make do without defenseman Cale Makar, as he was ruled out during morning skate for the second consecutive game.
Colorado still had moments of brilliance in the offensive zone, but the Golden Knights saw firsthand the difference that their opponent’s blue line maestro truly makes. Makar’s absence places the impetus of generating offense solely on the likes of Nathan MacKinnon, giving the Golden Knights a better sense of who to take time and space away from. They know that Colorado is vulnerable with Makar out of the lineup, and his absence creates an opportunity to take a series lead back to Vegas.
Leaders lead
The Golden Knights will only win this series if their best players continue producing, and Game One was indicative of that philosophy.
Pavel Dorofeyev and Brett Howden continue to pace the NHL in goals by scoring their 10th and ninth goals of the postseason, respectively, in Game One. Elsewhere, Mitch Marner continues his redemption arc with a league-leading 19 points, while Jack Eichel paces the NHL with 15 assists. Add to that a continued run of great play in net from Carter Hart, and the end result is a team that is firing on all cylinders right now.
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‘It hurts to win’ was the philosophy implemented under former head coach Bruce Cassidy when the Golden Knights went on their Stanley Cup run three years ago, and that mantra needs to continue holding true.
Along with their offensive leaders, Ivan Barbashev (67), Keegan Kolesar (58) and Cole Smith (57) are the top three in the NHL in hits. The Golden Knights have shown zero issue with punishing opponents who try and challenge for open lanes to the offensive zone, and that physical toll has worn on all of their opponents so far. The Avalanche certainly felt the effects of Game One, and taking too many hits could lead to the energy reserves depleting too soon if the series continues like this.
After struggling mightily in 2025 on offense, the Pittsburgh Steelers made a dedicated effort to improving that side of the football in the offseason. New head coach Mike McCarthy got his quarterback and put the pieces around him to make Aaron Rodgers successful at 42 years old.
The three big additions are wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr., who came via trade, running back Rico Dowdle who the team signed in free agency and wide receiver Germie Bernard, who the team selected in the third round of the 2026 NFL draft. Here are our predictions for the Steelers top three newcomers.
As much as we appreciate everything Jaylen Warren brings to the offense, the run game is going to go through Dowdle this season. He's not quite the receiver Warren is but his running style and knowledge of the offense helps him to lead the team in rushing.
Rushing yards: 988
Receptions: 31
Receiving yards: 327
Total touchdowns: 11
Pittman Jr. is exactly the type of receiver the Steelers needed last season to take some heat off DK Metcalf. Pittman's addition gives Rodgers a reliable target in the short and intermediate routes and allow Metcalf to work deep. We expect Pittman to lead the Steelers in receptions and Metcalf to lead the team in receiving yards.
Receptions: 87
Receiving yards: 905
Receiving touchdowns: 5
We love the addition of Bernard and the level of versatility he brings. Bernard isn't going to put up huge numbers rushing or receiving but is going to provide a spark at multiple spots and create opportunities for other players.
Receptions: 41
Receiving yards: 506
Rushing yards: 105
Total touchdowns: 3
This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Stat predictions for the Steelers newest skill players including Rico Dowdle and Michael Pittman Jr.
For all the wins Kyle Busch piled up in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, one race stood out above all others.
It was at Michigan International Speedway.
Busch, 41, died Thursday having won more races in the Xfinity series than any other driver. His cause of death has not been released.
Reflecting on his Xfinity Series career, Busch was asked which of his wins was most memorable.
It was not his first, which came in Richmond. Nor was it his record 50th victory in the series at Bristol. The 2004 Michigan race, he said in an interview with Frontstretch, stands apart.
“The one that was really, really cool that stood out to me the most,” Busch said, “it was Michigan. I think it was 2004, my rookie year. I beat Mark Martin. He was always stupid fast, right? But we were stupider fast that day.”
His victory in the 2004 Cabela’s 250 at Michigan felt like a breakthrough moment that confirmed to the young driver that he belonged among NASCAR’s elite, he said. The win came during Busch’s first full Busch Series season — now known as the Xfinity Series — and showcased the raw dominance that later helped make him the winningest driver in series history.
Driving the No. 5 Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports, Busch started near the front and led 88 of the race’s 125 laps at Michigan International Speedway, beating future Hall of Famer Mark Martin by nearly four seconds.
“It was great to be able to come out and have a great run at Michigan Speedway,” Busch said afterward, crediting crew chief Lance McGrew and Hendrick horsepower for the dominant performance.
The victory was Busch’s fifth of the 2004 season and helped establish him as one of NASCAR’s emerging stars. At the time, he was battling drivers including Martin Truex Jr., Greg Biffle and Martin in a stacked Busch Series field.
The win also came during a period when Busch was rapidly building his reputation as one of NASCAR’s most naturally gifted young talents. Earlier that same season, he scored his first career Busch Series victory at Richmond and famously called that car “the best car” he had ever driven at the time.
Busch eventually amassed a record 102 Xfinity Series victories, toppling Martin's record of 49 in the series, and more than 230 combined wins across NASCAR’s top three national series.
Even among all those triumphs, the 2004 Michigan race remained special — the afternoon when a teenage Busch fully announced himself at MIS.
“That was like the defining moment where, ‘Oh, I can do this,’” Busch said. “That one probably felt the best."
This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Kyle Busch felt best about NASCAR Xfinity race at MIS

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has made no secret of his criticism of FIFA over its "unaffordable" World Cup tickets. On Thursday, he announced that he had secured 1,000 non-transferable tickets to be distributed to New Yorkers through online lotteries.
Mamdani was joined at Thursday afternoon's announcement by U.S. Men's National Team hopefuls Timothy Weah, son of Ballon d'Or winner and current Liberian President George Weah, and Miles Robinson.
Weah, who plays for Marseille, landed himself in trouble this past January after telling a French newspaper that World Cup tickets were "too expensive." USMNT coach Mauricio Pochettino called him out at his next press conference.

"First of all, I think players need to talk on the pitch, playing football, not outside of the [pitch]," Pochettino said in January, via The Mirror US. "It is not his duty to evaluate the price of the ticket."
Weah, 26, grew up playing local soccer in New York City before relocating to France at 14 to chase professional opportunities. Standing proudly alongside Mamdani, he spoke passionately about the significance of affordable tickets.
"I think this opportunity is really healthy for the community and for New York in its whole," he told the cheering crowd. "I think as athletes it's important to have a voice because we are the pillars of this community - we're the leaders of the next generation.
"As a kid, it was a dream to be up here, to be in stadiums playing," Weah added. "If I can help the next kid get to that stage, it's a wonderful feeling. The mayor has done an amazing job of making these tickets accessible to New Yorkers."
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MetLife Stadium, which will be rebranded as New York/New Jersey Stadium for this summer's World Cup, is set to stage several marquee games, including the final on July 19. Confirmed group stage games feature Brazil vs. Morocco, France vs. Senegal, and Panama vs. England.
"We know that there are so many New Yorkers who thought that there was no way they could afford to go to this tournament, and now there is that glimpse of an opportunity," Mamdani said of the program.
Weah, who operates as both a winger and wing-back, is expected to feature prominently for the U.S. at this summer's World Cup. He netted his country's first goal at the 2022 edition during a 1-1 draw with Wales.
Pochettino, appointed by the USMNT following an extensive European career overseeing clubs like Tottenham Hotspur, Paris Saint-Germain, and Chelsea, has urged his American squad to steer clear of political discourse.
"We are not politicians. We are sport people that only we can talk about our job," he said at that same January presser. "And I think if FIFA does something or takes some decision, they know why, and it is their responsibility to explain why. But it's not up to us to provide our opinion."
Thomas Tuchel had to have “clear-the-air” talks with Ivan Toney before considering the striker’s recall for the 2026 World Cup, as he revealed he was “not happy” with “the level of training and level of commitment” in last year’s June camp.
The England manager nevertheless re-opened communication with Toney around the period of putting in the provisional 55-man list a few weeks ago, after a frank chat saw them start anew.
On considering the various “obstacles” and “scenarios” of the expanded 48-team World Cup in testing conditions, Tuchel gradually realised that the Al Ahli striker offered many solutions – enough to edge out Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who was close to a call-up.

“I was not happy with the June camp,” Tuchel said of Toney. “He knows that. And we had to clear the air after that. That was the first step to even start thinking about calling him up again, because I was not happy. That was then out of the picture and no more issues.
“And then we started talking more deeply about the team and started talking different scenarios and what would be the most offensive lineup if we are going 1-0 down with 15 minutes to play, ten minutes plus extra time we need a goal. We are pushing. We are around the box. Balls are flying into the box. What are scenarios? Then his name comes up constantly. Because he has a presence.
“Harry loves to play with him, because he thinks that he takes the attention off him. He is even more of an old-school No 9 than Harry himself. So would he be a player you would like to fall the ball down to if there is a ricochet in the box? Yes. Absolutely. Would he be the player that you want to have this touch? Does he take, with his presence, the attention off other strikers? Yes.

”We are trying to build a strong set-piece squad. He can have his role there, defensively and offensively, and he is a world-class penalty taker. He ticks suddenly a lot of boxes. It was necessary that we talked with him again and clarified with him if he’s happy to come.
“The closest to him was then Dominic Calvert-Lewin because he’s also strong in the air. He could help us with set pieces. He’s a very good penalty taker. And after having another conversation with [Toney] and having good feedback from his club coach – very good feedback – and having good feedback from the Euros in Germany, we decided to reopen the door and invite him in.”
Tuchel said it “took a while” to have the chat with Toney, and that he’d done a lot of background work on it. Assistant coach Justin Cochrane was sent to watch the 30-year-old in the Saudi Pro League, and there was constant chat with club manager Matthias Jaissle, who used to play for Tuchel.
“It took a while, and it was in the last weeks, when we started deeply to talk about the selection, like after basically the nomination for the 55, or around the nomination of the group of 55, we made sure we are on the same page going forward, to even put him on the 55, and then from there stayed in touch, to make the decision to put him in.”
Tuchel added that he felt Harry Maguire’s statement soon after learning he would not make the squad was “not necessary”.

Asked for his feelings, the manager said: “Surprised, and I think it was not necessary. I felt his disappointment. I felt that he was upset. He expressed it, which is fair enough. I can see all the arguments to have in camp. I respect him a lot as a player. I respect him even more for his quality that he showed in March. As a football player, I can see all the arguments to have him in camp, but it's just a decision, not a personal decision, just a decision for someone else. It was not necessary. Let's put it like this.”
Tuchel revealed that he made calls to all 50 players who had been with the camp, as well as Luke Shaw.
He revealed that he still felt he learned something from every response.
“The ones who were close, and to be totally open the reaction also of the players towards the disappointment just also plays a factor. Because I learned a lot yesterday from all the phone calls. And it gave me just confirmation, who would pick the phone up happily when we call.
“Even [if they were] in Australia on holiday. Who will be actually: ‘When do I have to be where?’”

On the same theme, Tuchel has had psychologists – led by Richard Hampson – monitor the camp to even assess how players and staff speak to each other.
“They're just part of the process, they're listening to our language,” the England manager explained. “They're just part of our, more or less, part of our meetings in a formal way. They're listening to our language. They're listening to how we talk about players, how we talk about the set-up of teams, and then he is part of our staff.
“Rich, he's part of the youth teams and develops and observes communication, behaviours within the group, behaviours within the matches and compares it to other national teams on the highest level and shows us opportunity where to improve. He upskills the leadership group. He gives us feedback and observations throughout the camp.”

Hewitt-Trussville wins controversial Alabama state softball title over Thompson after crazy rain delay originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Hewitt-Trussville was one out away when the skies absolutely opened up.
On Thursday night, clinging to a 2-1 lead over Thompson in the Alabama 7A state championship, action was called to a halt. The game would be delayed. They couldn't continue in the conditions.
The field was quickly in terrible shape:
A wild series of events unfolded in the Alabama 7A softball championship. Hewitt-Trussville needed just one more out to defeat Thompson for the state title, but monsoon-like rain postponed the game until the next morning, when the Huskies finished the job. 🥎🌧️
— MaxPreps (@MaxPreps) May 22, 2026
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On Friday morning, Hewitt-Trussville took to the field again.
Imagine the overnight nerves, one out and one run separating a state title one way or another.
It took four pitches to finish the job, including a called strike three that was quite a bit off the plate:
It took 4 pitches. Hewitt-Trussville wins the 7A state title 2-1 pic.twitter.com/ZTstyOkys0
— Ben Thomas (@BenThomasPreps) May 22, 2026
It was the fifth state softball title in Class 7A for Hewitt-Trussville.
"It was definitely the craziest," head coach Taylor Burt told AL.com.
Thompson was the defending state champion, but this time around, it was Hewitt-Trussville celebrating -- they just needed to wait a little while to reach that finish line.
The Cincinnati Reds postponed their series opener May 22 against the St. Louis Cardinals because of the threat of inclement weather.
The team announced that the game will be made up as the first game of a split doubleheader Saturday, May 23, at 1:10 p.m.
Fans holding tickets for Friday's game may present their same ticket for the make-up game scheduled for Saturday at 1:10, with no exchange necessary.
Gates will open for the make-up game for season ticket members at 11:40 a.m., and the general public at 12:10 p.m.
The timing of the originally scheduled game for Saturday at 7:15 p.m. remains unchanged. Gates will open for that game for season ticket members at 5:15 p.m. and the general public at 5:45 p.m.
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The Cincinnati Reds postponed their series opener May 22 against the St. Louis Cardinals because of the threat of inclement weather, the team announced.
The team announced the game will be made up as the first game of a split doubleheader Saturday, May 23, at 1:10 p.m.
Fans holding tickets for Friday's game may present their same ticket for the make-up game scheduled for Saturday at 1:10, with no exchange necessary.
Gates will open for the make-up game for season ticket members at 11:40 a.m., and the general public at 12:10 p.m.
The timing of the originally scheduled game for Saturday at 7:15 p.m. remains unchanged. Gates will open for that game for season ticket members at 5:15 p.m. and the general public at 5:45 p.m.
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In addition, the Reds announced the postgame fireworks show originally scheduled for Friday will be made up at a later date to be announced soon.
The Ke'Bryan Hayes Gold Glove bobblehead promotion scheduled for Saturday night will still be available to fans attending the originally scheduled night game when the gates open, while supplies last.
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The St. Louis Cardinals weekend series versus the Cincinnati Reds will have to wait until Saturday as the team just announced that Friday night’s game has been postponed due to weather. Saturday will now see a double-header (weather permitting, of course) with the first game being at 12:10pm central time and the night game scheduled to start at 6:10pm central time. Both games viewable on Cardinals.tv.
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Lakers named one of 'best fits' for coveted $51 million sharpshooter originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Los Angeles Lakers could have a transformative offseason.
LeBron James' pending free agent decision may well condition everything for the Lakers, whose roster could undergo a series of changes as Rob Pelinka and JJ Redick try to build the optimal team for franchise player Luka Doncic.
That includes lob threats and 3-and-D wings who will elevate the Lakers in a Western Conference ruled by two titans in the Oklahoma City Thunder and the San Antonio Spurs.
MORE: LeBron James delaying decision leaves Lakers in tricky salary cap situation heading into offseason
One player ESPN has named a fit in Los Angeles is Ayo Dosunmu, who helped transform the Minnesota Timberwolves following a midseason trade out of Chicago. ESPN projects that Dosunmu will sign for three years and $51 million -- a flat $17 million per year.
Dosunmu is one of the most attractive free agents on the market due to his cost and his shooting (41.4 percent in 24 games with Minnesota). The 26-year-old guard can sign for up to three years and $52.4 million if he extends with the Timberwolves before June 30, and Minnesota has no intention of letting him leave.
"Ayo's our most important free agent," Minnesota's president of basketball operations Tim Connelly told The Minnesota Star Tribune recently. "He's a guy we thought we knew pretty well, and we liked him from afar. Now seeing him day to day, we love him. I think he fits in not just on the court but off the court. I think his best basketball is in front of him."
Still, if Dosunmu can't get a deal done in Minnesota, teams like the Lakers -- who could lose the league's leading 3-point shooter, Luke Kennard, in free agency -- will be all over Dosunmu, an electric scorer off the bench who would be a seamless fit spacing the floor next to Doncic.
Livingston say Cammy Palmer will add "energy, technical quality and versatility" to their squad after the midfielder agreed a pre-contract to join from Glentoran.
The 26-year-old has previously played in Scotland with Partick Thistle and Clyde on loan from Rangers. He also had a loan at Orange County and joined Linfield in 2021 and Glentoran two years later.
"Primarily a central midfielder, Palmer is also capable of operating in both attacking and defensive midfield roles," Livingston said.
At Glentoran, Livi say Palmer "became an important figure in midfield, impressing with his work rate, passing ability and composure on the ball across three strong seasons with the club, featuring 100 times".

Houston Rockets center and Turkish basketball star Alperen Şengün was seen at the EuroLeague Final Four Friday, supporting Turkish basketball club Fenerbahçe. While there, Şengün made time for an interview, expressing his support for the club that he nearly signed with before entering the 2021 NBA Draft.
Alperen Sengun supporting Fenerbahce in the EuroLeague Final Four 🗣️🇹🇷pic.twitter.com/kuRzOmgvkv
— BasketNews (@BasketNews_com) May 22, 2026
Despite his presence, Fenerbahce would end up falling to Greek club Olympiacos 79-61. The game featured a few notable former NBA players, including Sasha Vezenkov, Evan Fournier, Cory Joseph, Talen Horton-Tucker, Wade Baldwin IV and Khem Birch. Looking ahead, Olympiacos will face the winner of No. 2 seed Valencia Basket and No. 3 seed Real Madrid in the EuroLeague Finals.
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MLB insider is a fan of Braves trade fit with Rockies' $50.5 million pitcher originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
With the best record in Major League Baseball at 35-16, the Atlanta Braves are an obvious candidate to be a buyer by the August 3rd trade deadline.
Atlanta has a great roster, and they could use more offensive firepower, but the bigger need is more pitching depth. Whether it's a reliever or a starter, the Braves need a bit more help.
With a pitcher need in mind, MLB insider for Fansided.com, Robert Murray, revealed that a Colorado Rockies pitcher on a $50.5 million deal, 1.19 ERA reliever, Antonio Senzatela, would be a great fit for the Braves at this year's deadline.
"The Atlanta Braves would be a good fit," Murray writes. "Their bullpen is already strong with Robert Suarez and Raisel Iglesias in the late innings, and adding Senzatela would give them an even more formidable unit while taking pressure off the rotation."
Adding Senzatela to the pitching staff would make a ton of sense for the Braves. They have solid starters and a couple of nice back-end relievers.
But what this team could use is a versatile piece who could be used as a long reliever, whether it's to close out games, or bridge the gap between the starter and the closer.
This season, Senzatela has a 1.19 ERA in 14 games with 26 strikeouts in 30.1 innings pitched to go with 1.9 bWAR.
MORE: Mets projected to still sell at trade deadline by ex-MLB GM
The 31-year-old typically goes multiple innings at a time and can be a versatile reliever option for the Braves that likely won't cost much with his status as a free agent after the 2026 season, with a club option as well.
He's a perfect option for the Braves to acquire pitching talent without spending too much in the trade market.
Murray likes this fit for the Braves, grading it an "8/10" thanks to the versatility, cost, and simply how well the player would fit into the current roster. Senzatela would be a nice pickup for the Braves, and is deserving of being this good a fit.
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Representative James Comer asked CEOs of two major prediction market companies for information on their responses to insider trading after “suspiciously timed trades” related to US military actions against Iran.
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NEAR price surges 50% in a week as AI token momentum, Nvidia optimism and network upgrades fuel bullish sentiment.
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With the Computex 2026 trade show in Taiwan coming up, analysts from GF Securities are confident that NVIDIA will address the latest trend in the AI computing industry at the event. Following Intel's first-quarter earnings, the industry's shift towards CPUs for agentic AI computing has generated speculation that the role that GPUs play within an AI cluster could drop. However, GF Securities believes that NVIDIA will showcase the advantages of its Vera CPUs at Computex and claim that they offer as much as 1.5 times the computing performance over x86 rivals from AMD and Intel. NVIDIA Will Make Significant CPU […]
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Samsung is apparently trying to pair titanium's ruggedness with Aluminum's better thermal performance, bringing the best of both metal frames to its future lineup of foldables. Interestingly, Samsung's relatively simple approach to smartphone-geared metallurgy can serve as an effective counter to Apple's more complicated efforts with the so-called Liquidmetal. Samsung new 'dual-phase' frame fuses an outer titanium layer with an inner aluminum core, bringing superior rigidity and thermal performance to its foldables in the near future The tipster Schrödinger has just penned an interesting post on his Telegram channel, detailing Samsung's latest smartphone-related metallurgy efforts. According to the tipster, Samsung […]
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Playground's Fable reboot has been officially rated in South Korea and Australia, as spotted by Reddit users. Both of them have restricted the game to be only available to adults due to its mature content, and the South Korean board also shared why: An immersive open-world action RPG depicting the player's adventure to resolve the situation where villagers are turned to stone by an unidentified stranger. Therefore, in accordance with Article 21 of the Act on Promotion of the Game Industry and Article 7, Paragraph 4 of the Classification Regulations, it has been decided to classify it as 'Not suitable […]
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As advanced as smartphones are, we doubt that companies have even scratched the surface of their capabilities. With sufficient firepower to rival desktop computers, it’s almost as if the hardware continues to evolve, but there are negligible use cases to take advantage of the internals. Fortunately, Apple may have found a way to transform its upcoming iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max into literal life savers, and that too, without placing individuals in awkward and limiting situations. Here’s how the company can accomplish this. Apple’s Emergency SOS via satellite feature is severely underrated, but it’s also limiting - Here’s […]
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Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War IV has finally been given a release date at Warhammer Skulls 2026, with its arrival on PC officially set for September 17, 2026. More than just a release date though, developer KING Art and publisher Deep Silver also revealed the game's post-launch roadmap for its first year which includes two paid expansions due to arrive in year one. Pre-orders for the game also went live alongside the announcement, which was revealed in a new gameplay trailer you can check out below. The base game will run you $53.99 USD if you pick it up while […]
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Samsung Collection app is a built-in feature on Galaxy phones that helps users save and organize things like text, images, links, and notes in one place. With the new One UI 8.5 update, the app is getting many useful improvements to make it faster and easier to use. And these features are now live globally.
According to Galaxy Techie, the main upgrade is Intelligent Drag and Drop. Now users can drag content more smoothly and see a new side panel with a soft, blurred glow effect. This panel also opens faster and includes better shortcuts. However, on some global devices, drag-and-drop shortcuts may still not work properly and can sometimes crash.
The app also gets new options like Full Page Save, which lets users save an entire web page directly into Collection. You can also now send saved items to the Gallery or move them to the Secure Folder for privacy.
Some apps and features inside Galaxy phones are also improved. Tools like Bixby, Touch to Search, and Social Composer now open faster than before.
Moreover, sharing and smart tools are also improved. You can quickly save notes, share files using Quick Share, or open content in editing tools. You can also search for things using Google or use Gemini. All of these actions are now faster.
An AI summary feature can now understand more types of content and show simple tips for new users. This makes it easier to understand long text or pages quickly. There is also a hidden test menu for advanced users, but most people will not need it. It is mainly used for testing AI and system features.
One UI 8.5 makes Samsung Collection more useful, faster, and easier to use, even though some features are still not fully stable on all devices.
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Honor's mid-range 600 series will be expanding even further in the near future. According to new certifications by both the GCF and SGS, the Honor 600 Smart 5G is on its way with the model number MRK-NX1. Honor 600 Smart 5G certifications As the name implies, it has 5G support, but that's the only spec that has been outed by these certifications, unfortunately. The global certifications hint at the fact that this won't be launching in China only, so we should see it in international markets too. Unfortunately, it's unclear when it will be launching, but stay tuned and we'll...
Following the 4-1 victory by Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al Nassr over Damac to clinch the Saudi Pro League title, head coach Jorge Jesus announced his departure from the club ahead of next season. With a high-profile vacancy now open, the Saudi powerhouse is already aggressively hunting for a successor, positioning Roberto Martinez as a frontrunner while hopes of landing Pep Guardiola rapidly fade.
Manchester City recently confirmed Guardiola‘s exit after 10 illustrious seasons at the helm, and reports from Al-Youm indicate that Al Nassr was ready to tempt the Spanish tactician with a record-breaking salary to secure his services.
Furthermore, Saudi media outlet Okaz Sports revealed that Guardiola’s agent, Josep Maria Orobitg, confirmed receiving an official inquiry from Al Nassr roughly a month and a half ago. However, during his pre-match press conference ahead of the Aston Villa fixture, Guardiola strongly hinted that he intends to take an extended sabbatical from coaching.
With Guardiola seemingly out of reach, the same outlet reports that Roberto Martinez has positioned himself as a highly viable alternative. The current Portugal national team manager is expected to step down from his post following the conclusion of his contract after the 2026 World Cup, paving the way for a potential blockbuster reunion with Cristiano Ronaldo in Saudi Arabia.

The pivotal X-factor working in Martinez’s favor is his exceptional relationship with Cristiano Ronaldo. The Spanish strategist took over the Portuguese national team in early 2023 and has since overseen 38 matches, racking up an impressive record of 24 wins, four draws, and just six defeats.
Despite the formal contact between Al Nassr and Guardiola’s camp, the manager himself has heavily implied that a break from the dugout is non-negotiable after ten grueling seasons shifting the landscape of English soccer with Manchester City. “I need to step back. I will not train for a while,” the Spaniard confirmed during his press conference, effectively cooling down Al Nassr’s immediate hopes.

Pep Guardiola has officially confirmed that his remarkable era with Manchester City is coming to an end, closing one of the most dominant managerial reigns England has ever witnessed. After a decade filled with trophies, tactical revolutions, and relentless success, the Spaniard now prepares to take the next step as the soccer world wonders what comes next for the coach who changed the modern game forever.
The announcement immediately sent shockwaves across the Premier League, with rivals, supporters, and former players reflecting on Guardiola’s enormous impact. From transforming Manchester City into a global powerhouse to forcing every title challenger to raise its standards, Guardiola leaves behind a legacy that stretches far beyond silverware.
When he arrived in England in 2016 after successful spells with Barcelona and Bayern Munich, many questioned whether his style could survive the intensity of the Premier League. Ten years later, those doubts feel almost impossible to remember.
Under the Spaniard, Manchester City collected 20 major trophies, including six Premier League titles, a UEFA Champions League crown, multiple domestic cups, and a historic continental treble in 2023. More importantly, the club became the benchmark every rival desperately tried to reach.
Beyond trophies, Guardiola’s greatest contribution may be the way he reshaped soccer thinking in England. His positional play, use of inverted full-backs, and constant tactical experimentation influenced managers across the league and even grassroots soccer.
The emotional weight of Guardiola’s departure became clear during his final press conference before facing Aston Villa. The City manager admitted the decision had been building internally for quite some time. “I am really satisfied, I don’t know the right words. Happy, proud. The experience of my life,” he said.
The Spaniard also revealed the emotional toll of coaching continuously for nearly two decades. “I need to breathe a little bit and relax. It’ll be a while, that is my feeling right now,” he explained.
The 55-year-old stressed that the club also needed a fresh voice moving forward. “I think the club needs a new manager, new energy with these incredible players that we have right now, and you start to write another chapter,” he said.
While speculation immediately linked Guardiola with several national teams and elite clubs around Europe, the Spaniard ruled out an immediate return to coaching after leaving Manchester City. Instead, he plans to step away from the constant pressure of the touchline after years of managing matches every few days. “Rest. No plans to train for a while. Otherwise, I would be here. I need to step back. I will not train for a while,” Guardiola confirmed.
At the same time, Manchester City announced that the manager will remain connected to the wider City Football Group structure as a Global Ambassador. In that role, he is expected to offer technical guidance and support projects involving clubs such as New York City, Girona, and Yokohama F. Marinos.
We see things they’ll never see 🏆🐐 pic.twitter.com/s2I6Jf7wUD
— Manchester City (@ManCity) May 22, 2026
Guardiola made it clear he wanted to stay emotionally tied to the organization even if he is no longer making daily soccer decisions. “I would love to continue to be part of this club. Not manager action, I will take absolutely zero decisions in that. Just to be part of the club,” he explained.
The Citizens are already preparing major tributes to honour Guardiola’s contribution. They have officially confirmed that a stand at the Etihad Stadium will carry his name, while a statue is also planned outside the ground.
North Stand to be renamed ‘The Pep Guardiola Stand.’ 🩵
— Manchester City (@ManCity) May 22, 2026
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England will head into the 2026 World Cup with several familiar stars watching from home after Thomas Tuchel left Cole Palmer, Harry Maguire, Phil Foden, and other major names out of his final 26-man squad. The decision has immediately sparked debate across English soccer, with the German manager making it clear that reputation alone would not secure a place on the plane to North America.
The squad announcement marks the beginning of a new era for the national team. Tuchel has chosen a group built around intensity, balance, and tactical discipline, while also placing trust in younger players and experienced figures he believes can handle the pressure of a long tournament.
England supporters were expecting difficult decisions, but few anticipated omissions on this scale. Palmer, Foden, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Maguire, and Luke Shaw were all left out despite their importance in previous tournaments.
Instead, Tuchel selected players such as Ivan Toney, Djed Spence, Dan Burn, Kobbie Mainoo, and Noni Madueke, showing he values specific roles and chemistry over star power. The inclusion of Toney, who has scored 32 goals in the Saudi Pro League with Al-Ahli, was one of the biggest surprises of the announcement.

The Three Lions’ squad still contains elite talent through Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham, Bukayo Saka, and Declan Rice. However, the overall shape of the group suggests Tuchel is prioritizing collective cohesion rather than assembling the most individually gifted names available.
Goalkeepers: Dean Henderson (Crystal Palace), Jordan Pickford (Everton), James Trafford (Manchester City)
Defenders: Dan Burn (Newcastle), Marc Guehi (Manchester City), Reece James (Chelsea), Ezri Konsa (Aston Villa), Tino Livramento (Newcastle), Nico O’Reilly (Manchester City), Jarell Quansah (Bayer Leverkusen), Djed Spence (Tottenham), John Stones (Manchester City)
Midfielders: Elliot Anderson (Nottingham Forest), Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid), Eberechi Eze (Arsenal), Jordan Henderson (Brentford), Kobbie Mainoo (Manchester United), Declan Rice (Arsenal), Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa)
Forwards: Anthony Gordon (Newcastle), Harry Kane (Bayern Munich), Noni Madueke (Arsenal), Marcus Rashford (Barcelona/Manchester United), Bukayo Saka (Arsenal), Ivan Toney (Al-Ahli), Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa)
It’s official. Your #ThreeLions players heading to the @FIFAWorldCup! 🏆 pic.twitter.com/lqsDBYSP4X
— England (@England) May 22, 2026
The England manager eventually explained the thinking behind his controversial decisions, insisting the World Cup would be won through unity rather than fame. “From day one, we were very clear that we are trying to select and build the best possible team, which is not necessarily to select and collect the 26 most talented players,” Tuchel said. “Teams win championships. It’s as simple as that.”
The German coach believes England’s previous generations often relied too heavily on individual brilliance, and he now wants a squad fully committed to tactical discipline and team spirit. “I can assure every fan in the country that we have 26 100-per-cent committed players in camp with us who are ready to buy into their role on and off the pitch,” he added.
Tuchel also admitted the phone calls with the omitted players were emotional. “It was difficult, sometimes painfully difficult,” he explained. “I felt the emotion.”
The absences of Palmer and Foden have become the biggest talking point surrounding the squad. Both attacking midfielders were considered central figures for England’s future only a year ago, but inconsistent club campaigns ultimately damaged their chances.
Foden struggled to reproduce his best form for Manchester City this season, while Palmer endured an injury-hit campaign with Chelsea. Tuchel already had Bellingham, Morgan Rogers, and Eberechi Eze occupying similar attacking spaces, which reduced room for additional creative midfielders.
The boss on the tough decisions that had to be made ahead of announcing his #ThreeLions squad 💬 pic.twitter.com/Q0rvMKL9eb
— England (@England) May 22, 2026
The manager hinted that positional balance played a huge role in the final selection. “We tried to have a balanced squad and not to bring five number 10s and make them play out of position,” Tuchel said. Under previous England managers, players of Palmer and Foden’s stature might still have travelled based on talent alone. Still, the new coach clearly wants every squad member to fit a precise tactical purpose.
Perhaps the most emotional omission involved Harry Maguire. The Manchester United defender has been a regular figure in England tournaments for years and publicly admitted he was devastated after learning he would miss out. “I’ve been left shocked and gutted by the decision,” the Manchester United defender wrote on social media.
Dan Burn, Jarell Quansah, and Djed Spence all benefited from the manager’s willingness to reshape the defensive unit. It was another clear sign that Tuchel intends to move England into a different tactical cycle ahead of the tournament.
While several stars were left out, Ivan Toney earned a shock recall after his prolific season in Saudi Arabia. Tuchel openly admitted the striker’s penalty-taking ability played a major role in the decision. “He’s a world-class penalty taker,” Tuchel explained. “He ticks some boxes that we wanted.”
Toney’s composure from the spot became famous during Euro 2024, and England clearly views him as a specialist weapon for knockout soccer. With Harry Kane expected to lead the line, Toney could become a crucial late-game option if matches go to extra time or penalties.

This week, Cristiano Ronaldo finally ended his drought of official titles with Al Nassr by winning the 2025-26 Saudi Pro League title. The achievement also brought him closer to another milestone in his professional career.
Ronaldo has now won league titles in four different countries, something not many players in soccer history have accomplished. However, that is still not enough to set a new record, as several stars have managed to win league championships in five different countries.
The only league where CR7 played without winning the title was Portugal’s Primeira Liga. He spent just one season there, during the 2002-03 campaign, when Sporting CP finished third in the standings behind Porto and Benfica.
In England, Ronaldo won the Premier League three consecutive times with Manchester United in 2007, 2008 and 2009. He later carried that success to Spain, winning two La Liga titles with Real Madrid in 2012 and 2017. Finally, with Juventus, he lifted Italy’s Serie A trophy in 2019 and 2020.
Cristiano Ronaldo has now won league titles in 4️⃣ different countries 🏆🌍
— Roshn Saudi League (@SPL_EN) May 22, 2026
🇸🇦 #RoshnSaudiLeague 🆕 🏆
Premier League🏆🏆🏆
La Liga🏆🏆
Serie A🏆🏆
Serial winner. pic.twitter.com/umWa1JmdEV
With the Saudi Pro League title, Cristiano Ronaldo joined an exclusive group of stars who have won league championships in four different countries. Unsurprisingly, most of those cases are relatively recent, considering that rules regarding the number of foreign players clubs can sign have become more flexible over the years.
Arjen Robben won league titles in the Netherlands (PSV Eindhoven), England (Chelsea), Spain (Real Madrid) and Germany (Bayern Munich). Rivaldo achieved the feat in Brazil (Palmeiras), Spain (Barcelona), Greece (Olympiacos) and Uzbekistan (Bunyodkor). Deco also did it in Portugal (Porto), Spain (Barcelona), England (Chelsea) and Brazil (Fluminense). Other players to accomplish it include Mark van Bommel, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Jiri Jarosik.
At 41 years old, and with a contract at Al Nassr running through June 30, 2027, it is difficult to imagine Cristiano Ronaldo taking on a new challenge in another country. That makes a fifth different league title — which would tie the all-time record — highly unlikely.
For now, only a select few players hold that mark. One of them is Joao Cancelo, who won league titles in Portugal (Benfica), Italy (Juventus), England (Manchester City), Germany (Bayern Munich) and Spain (Barcelona). Another active player with that record is Danilo, who achieved it in Brazil (Flamengo), Portugal (Porto), Spain (Real Madrid), Italy (Juventus) and England (Manchester City). Other examples include Robinho and Mateja Kezman.

has offered his honest thoughts on vs , interested to see how his former foe bounces back from their encounter. The pair squared off last September, with Crawford claiming a unanimous decision victory and cementing his greatness as a three-division undisputed champion. Despite moving up two weight classes, ‘Bud’ seemed comfortable with the size disparity […]
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is about to be dealt a major roadblock which will likely prevent an undisputed showdown against . Bivol currently holds the WBO, WBA and IBF light heavyweight titles, and returns to action on May 30 when he takes on Michael Eifert, marking the first time the Russian has been in action since his victory over […]
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Ziraat Türkiye Kupası finalinde TÜMOSAN Konyaspor ile karşı karşıya gelecek olan Trabzonspor'da mücadele öncesi Fatih Tekke açıklamalarda bulundu.
Trabzonspor teknik direktörü Fatih Tekke, Ziraat Türkiye Kupası finalinde karşılaşacakları TÜMOSAN Konyaspor maçı öncesi açıklama yaptı.
Fatih Tekke'nin açıklamaları şöyle:
-Her maç gibi finaller de zorlu geçer. Rakibimiz, Fenerbahçe ve Beşiktaş'ı eleyerek finale geldi. Biz de zorlu süreçlerden geçerek buraya ulaştık.
Herkes formalarını giyerek gelmiş, o duyguyu hissettim. Aynı duygu bizde de var. Kupayı çok istiyoruz. Bugün çok şükür, en güçlü kadromuzla sahadayız. İnşallah Rabbim lütfeder. Sonuçta futbol bu, rakibimiz de güçlü bir takım. Umarım taraftarlarımızı buradan üzgün göndermeyiz.

Vincenzo Montella'nın teknik direktörlüğünü yaptığı A Milli Futbol Takımı, 2026 Dünya Kupası hazırlıklarına start verdi.
A Milli Futbol Takımı, 2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası'nın hazırlıklarına başladı.
Riva Hasan Doğan Milli Takımlar Kamp ve Eğitim Tesisleri'ndeki antrenman teknik direktör Vincenzo Montella yönetiminde gerçekleştirildi.
35 kişilik aday kadrodan 25 futbolcu çalışmada yer aldı. Kaptan Hakan Çalhanoğlu, takımdan ayrı çalıştı.
Ligleri devam eden Arda Güler, Kenan Yıldız, Altay Bayındır, Ferdi Kadıoğlu, Zeki Çelik'in yanı sıra Ziraat Türkiye Kupası finalinde boy gösterecek Mustafa Eskihellaç ve Almanya Federasyon Kupası finalinde oynayacak Atakan Karazor, henüz takıma katılmadı.
Bu isimlerin dışında dinlenme süreci devam eden Merih Demiral ve Yusuf Akçiçek, ile özel izinli olan Mert Günok da idmanda yer almadı.
Antrenman öncesinde teknik direktör Vincenzo Montella, futbolcularla kısa bir toplantı yaptı.
Koşuyla başlayan idman, dinamik ısınma ve pas çalışmasıyla devam etti. Futbolcular daha sonra 3 gruba ayrılarak top kapma ve pas çalışması gerçekleştirdi. Antrenman tempolu koşularla tamamlandı.
A Milli Futbol Takımı hazırlıklarına yarın saat 17.15'te yapacağı antrenmanla devam edecek. 29 Mayıs'tan itibaren tesislerde kampa girecek ay-yıldızlılar, 1 Haziran'da Chobani Stadı'nda Kuzey Makedonya'yla hazırlık maçı yapacak. 2 Haziran'da kamp için ABD'nin Florida eyaletine gidecek milliler, 7 Haziran'da ise Florida'nın Miami kentinde bulunan Inter Miami Stadı'nda Venezuela'yla hazırlık maçı oynayacak.

Juventus forması giyen milli futbolcu Kenan Yıldız, Serie A'da sezonun yükselen "Yıldız"ı oldu.
Juventus forması giyen 21 yaşındaki milli futbolcu Kenan Yıldız, İtalya Serie A'da sezonun yükselen "Yıldız"ı oldu.
Serie A'dan yapılan açıklamada, milli futbolcunun fotoğrafı paylaşılarak, "Kenan Yıldız, sezonun yükselen yıldızı" ifadesi kullanıldı.
Milli futbolcu, Serie A'da Juventus formasıyla bu sezon 36 maçta 10 gol kaydetti.
Serie A'da sezonun en iyi oyuncusu Inter'den İtalyan sol bek Federico Dimarco, yılın forveti Inter'in Arjantinli golcüsü Lautaro Martinez seçilirken, yılın teknik direktörü ise şampiyon Inter'den Cristian Chivu oldu.

Paolo Maldini cumartesi akşamı İstanbul'a gelecek. Pazar günü Fenerbahçe Başkan adayı Hakan Safi ile birlikte basın toplantısına katılacak.
Fenerbahçe başkan adaylarından Hakan Safi'nin futbol aklı olarak Paolo Maldini ile anlaşma sağlamıştı. Maldini'nin İstanbul'a geleceği öğrenildi.
Fenerbahçe Başkan Adayı Hakan Safi, futbol yönetimi için adı geçen Paolo Maldini ile ilgili açıklama yaparak. Futbol aklı olacağını şu sözlerle belirtmişti:
-Maldini ile ortak arkadaşlarımız, dostluğumuz var. Oturduk, konuştuk. Ne istediklerimizi karşılıklı biliyoruz. Dünyadaki futbol aklımız, futbol elçimiz olacak.
PAZAR GÜNÜ İSTANBUL'DA
Öte yandan Paolo Maldini cumartesi akşamı İstanbul’a gelecek. Pazar günü Fenerbahçe Başkan adayı Hakan Safi ile birlikte basın toplantısına katılacak.
HAKAN SAFİ'DEN AÇIKLAMA
Fenerahçe başkan adayı Hakan Safi ise Maldini için açıklamalarda bulundu. İşte Hakan Safi'nin açıklamaları:
“Neden başkan adayı oldunuz?”
-Fenerbahçe'nin menafaatleri neyi gerektiriyorsa onu yaptım. Bugün yine olsa, yine yaparım. Fenerbahçe'nin kaybedecek tek bir günü olmadığını düşünerek aday oldum.
-Fenerbahçe’nin kaybedecek bir senesi daha yok. Bu noktada hesap kitap yapmadan aday olmak istedim. Camiamızın beklentisinin farkındayım. İyi ki aday olmuşum. Oldukça iddialıyım. Bugün Fenerbahçe’ye hizmet etmeyi bir görev kabul ediyorum. Camiamız da izin verirse bu oyunu kendim oynamak istiyorum.
-Şampiyonlar ligine gidemediğimiz için her yıl rakibimizden ortalama -40 ml € geride başlıyoruz bütçe olarak. Her sene şampiyonlar ligine katılmamız lazım. Bunu sağlayacak kadroyu kuracağız.
-Şampiyonlar ligine katılmama, ikinci planda tutma gibi bir düşüncemiz yok. O müziği taraftarımız stadımızda dinleyecek. Her yarışta olmak zorundayız. Kadromuzu ona göre kuracağız.
-Fenerbahçe’nin gelirini ilk etapta 500 ml €, sonra 1 milyar € çıkaracağız.
-Fenerbahçe, kupaların takımıdır. Amatör branşlar için bütçeyi arttıracağız! Hatta yeni branşlar açmak da istiyorum.
-Stadyumumuzu hiçbir yere taşımadan kendi yerinde yenileyeceğiz. Fenerbahçe'nin kaynak problemi yoktur. Ben ve arkadaşlarım var. Önemli olan kaynakları nasıl kullanacağımız.
-Şampiyonlar Ligi müziğini en yakın zamanda stadımızda dinleteceğiz. Kadro yapılanmamızı sadece lig için yapmıyoruz.
-Maldini yarın akşam İstanbul’da olacak. Maldini ile ilgili soruları Pazar günü kendisine sorabilirsiniz.
-Paolo Maldini, bir arkadaşımın arkadaşı. Tesadüfen tanışıp dost olduk. Maldini gibi 2-3 kişiyle daha konuştum. Maldini iyi bir futbol adamı. Dedesi de topçu, babası da, kendisi ve oğlu. 4 kuşaktır futbolcu. Maldini benim arkadaşım, hafta sonu geliyor. Bizim onla dostluğumuz var. Bizim yapacağımız transferlerde akıl hocalığı yapıyor.
-Sportif direktör makamı olmayacak. Futboldan sorumlu yöneticimiz olacak; futbol idaresiyle o ilgilenecek. İdari menajer olacak. Onunla birlikte hızlı aksiyonlar alacağız.
-Mourinho da benim arkadaşım. Kendisiyle bugün görüştük. Fenerbahçe'de başarılı olamadı ama Real Madrid'e gitti. Konuştuk, tebrik ettik.
-Bana 1 yıl daha bekle diyenler oldu. Fenerbahçe'nin kaybedecek 1 yılı yok, bırakın 1 yılı 1 günü bile yok. Camianın beklentisinin farkındayım. Çıktım aday oldum. İyi ki aday oldum. Bana 'çılgınsın, iddialısın' diyorlar. Evet öyleyim. Hayatım cesaretle meydan okumakla geçti. Bugün Fenerbahçe'ye hizmet etmeyi bir görev kabul ediyorum. Camiamız görev verirse bu oyunu kendim oynamak istiyorum.
-Yönetim kurulumuz dışında akil insanlarımız var. Şenes Erzik, Vefa Küçük, Cemil Turan, Abdullah Kiğılı... Fenerbahçe'yi yaşayan büyüklerimiz bu insanlar. Fenerbahçe için değer. Yeni gelen nesile Fenerbahçe'yi anlatacak insanlar.

Barcelona'nın forvet listesinde Galatasaray'dan Victor Osimhen'in de bulunduğu konuşuluyor. Ancak yaşanan bütün gelişmeler farklı bir golcüyü işaret ediyor: Julian Alvarez...
Matteo Moretto kaynaklı habere göre; Arjantinli forvet Julian Alvarez, "Eğer Atletico Madrid'den ayrılırsam bu yalnızca Barcelona için olur" ifadelerini kullandı.
FotoSpor (@fotosporcom)'in paylaştığı bir gönderi
Barça'nın santrfor adayları arasında Galatasaray'dan Victor Osimhen'in de bulunduğu konuşuluyordu. Ancak ağırlık Alvarez'de gibi duruyor...
75 MİLYONA ALINMIŞTI
26 yaşındaki yıldızın Atletico Madrid'le 30 Haziran 2030 tarihine kadar mukavelesi bulunuyor. Madrid onu 2024 yazında Manchester City'den transfer etmişti. 75 milyon euro bonservis bedeli ödediler. Arsenal ve PSG'nin de ona karşı bir ilgisi var. Ancak oyuncunun gönlü Barcelona'dan yana...
DİREKT RAKİBE SATMAK
Atletico Madrid Yönetimi ise onu yurt dışına göndermeye daha sıcak bakıyor. Çünkü oyuncunun Barcelona'ya gitmesi, direkt rakibe satış anlamına geliyor. Yine de transferlerde oyuncu kararlarının çok önemli bir rol oynadığı unutulmamalı... Alvarez, Barça ısrarını sürdürürse günün sonunda resmi imzalar atılabilir.

İspanya LaLiga ekiplerinden Real Madrid, David Alaba ile yollarını ayırdığını açıkladı.
İspanya LaLiga ekiplerinden Real Madrid, 33 yaşındaki Avusturyalı stoper David Alaba ile sezon sonunda yollarını ayıracağını duyurdu.
Kulüpten yapılan açıklamada, "Real Madrid ve David Alaba, mevcut sezonun sonunda kulübümüzdeki oyunculuk kariyerine son verme konusunda anlaşmaya vardı." ifadeleri kullanıldı.
Açıklamada, "Real Madrid, tarihimizin en başarılı dönemlerinden birine imza atan takımın parçası olan oyuncuya şükranlarını sunar. David Alaba, 5 sezonda 131 maçta formamızı giydi ve bu süre zarfında 11 kupa kazandı." bilgisi paylaşıldı.

Galatasaray'ın merkez orta saha adayları arasında Juventus'tan Khephren Thuram'ın da bulunduğu öğrenildi. Aslında Cim-Bom'la Fransız futbolcunun ilişkisi daha eskiye dayanıyor.
Galatasaray, 2024 yazında Khephren Thuram için Nice Kulübü'ne teklif yapmıştı. Taraflar arasında el sıkışılsa da oyuncunun tercihi Juventus oldu. İtalyan ekibi, 20.6 milyon euro bonservis bedeli ödeyerek işi bitirdi. 1.92 boyundaki futbolcuyla da 30 Haziran 2029 tarihine kadar mukavele yapıldı.
CİDDİ BÜTÇE AYRILDI
Ancak Galatasaray, 25 yaşındaki yıldızın peşini bırakmadı. Bu kış döneminde yine nabız yoklandı. Sarı-Kırmızılı ekibin şu andaki merkez orta saha adaylarından birinin yine Khephren Thuram olduğu öğrenildi. Cim-Bom, orta saha takviyeleri için çok ciddi bir bütçe ayırdı.
AYRILIĞI DEĞERLENDİRİYOR
Listedeki diğer alternatiflerden sonuç alınamaması durumunda Juventus'a resmi teklif yapılacağı öğrenildi. Khephren Thuram, Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde Galatasaray'a karşı mücadele etmişti. Temsilcimiz, İtalyan ekibini saf dışı bırakmıştı. Fransız yıldızın bu kez ayrılık ihtimalini ciddi şekilde değerlendirdiği konuşuluyor. Konuyla ilgili çok sürpriz gelişmeler yaşanabilir.

At yarışı heyecanı Türkiye'de uzun yıllardır geniş bir kitle tarafından ilgiyle takip ediliyor. Geleneksel ganyan bayii kültürünün dijitale taşınmasıyla birlikte kullanıcılar artık daha hızlı, güvenilir ve erişilebilir platformlara yöneliyor. Bu noktada Bi'Talih; mobil kullanım kolaylığı, güncel yarış bültenleri ve farklı şans oyunu seçenekleriyle dikkat çeken platformlardan biri olarak öne çıkıyor. Özellikle dijital bahis deneyimini pratik hale getiren yapısıyla hem deneyimli yarışseverlere hem de yeni kullanıcılara hitap ediyor.
Bi'Talih Nedir?
Bi'Talih, at yarışı bahis deneyimini dijital ortamda sunan modern bir platform olarak kullanıcıların yarış programlarını takip etmesine, kupon oluşturmasına ve sonuçları anlık görüntülemesine imkan tanıyor.
Platform içerisinde uzman yorumcular tarafından hazırlanan kupon önerileri ve yarış analizleri de kullanıcılarla buluşturuluyor. Böylece kullanıcılar yalnızca oranları değil; jokey performanslarını, pist durumlarını ve yarış analizlerini de tek platform üzerinden takip edebiliyor.
Bi'Talih’in öne çıkan avantajlarından biri de mobil erişim kolaylığı. Bi'Talih mobil uygulaması sayesinde kullanıcılar yarış programlarına, canlı yarışlara, canlı sonuçlara ve kupon işlemlerine istedikleri her an erişebiliyor. Mobil odaklı altyapısı sayesinde yarış heyecanı kesintisiz şekilde devam ediyor. Kullanıcı dostu arayüz yapısı sayesinde uygulama içerisinde işlemler hızlı ve pratik biçimde tamamlanabiliyor.
At yarışı bahislerinde hız büyük önem taşır. Yarış saatlerini kaçırmamak, oranları takip etmek ve kısa sürede kupon oluşturabilmek kullanıcı deneyimini doğrudan etkiler. Bi'Talih’in sunduğu pratik altyapı sayesinde kullanıcılar işlemlerini hızlı şekilde gerçekleştirebiliyor. Yarış programlarının düzenli güncellenmesi ve anlık veri akışı da platform deneyimini güçlendiren detaylar arasında yer alıyor.
Bi'Talih Güvenilir mi? Bi’Talih Kurucuları Kim?
Dijital bahis platformlarında güven en önemli kriterlerin başında geliyor. İşlem güvenliği, veri koruması ve yasal uygunluk gibi kriterler platform tercihinde belirleyici rol oynuyor.
Bi'Talih, güçlü altyapısı ve kullanıcı odaklı hizmet anlayışıyla güven veren platformlar arasında yer alıyor. Hızlı işlem süreçleri, erişilebilir destek hizmetleri ve kullanıcı verilerini koruyan sistemleriyle dikkat çekiyor. Özellikle dijital platformlarda kesintisiz erişim ve şeffaf işlem süreçleri kullanıcı deneyimi açısından büyük önem taşıyor.
Türkiye’de at yarışı bahislerinin işletme yetkisini Türkiye Jokey Kulübü’nden devralan United Racing çatısı altında faaliyet gösteren Bi'Talih, resmi ve yasal bir sanal bayi olarak hizmet sunuyor. Bu yapı, platformun güvenilirliğini destekleyen önemli unsurlar arasında yer alıyor.
Ayrıca Bi'Talih Yönetim Kurulu Başkanı’nın Ömer Onan olması ve platformun kurumsal yaklaşımı da kullanıcı tarafında güven algısını güçlendiren detaylar arasında gösteriliyor.
Ödeme süreçlerinin şeffaf olması, kullanıcı bilgilerinin korunması ve kesintisiz hizmet anlayışı sayesinde Bi'Talih, birçok kullanıcı tarafından güvenilir bahis sitesi seçenekleri arasında değerlendiriliyor.
Türkiye’nin En İyi Yasal Bahis Sitelerinden Biri:
Bi'Talih’in Avantajları
Dijital bahis platformlarında kullanıcı beklentileri her geçen gün artıyor. Hızlı erişim, kolay kullanım ve güncel içerikler artık temel kriterler arasında yer alıyor. Özellikle mobil uyumluluk ve kullanıcı deneyimi, platform tercihlerini doğrudan etkileyen unsurlar arasında bulunuyor.
Bi'Talih’in sade ve hızlı çalışan arayüzü, yarış programlarının kolay görüntülenebilmesi ve pratik kupon sistemi kullanıcı deneyimini güçlendiren detaylar arasında bulunuyor. Ayrıca anlık bülten güncellemeleri sayesinde yarışseverler gelişmeleri yakından takip edebiliyor.
Platformun sunduğu kampanya seçenekleri de kullanıcıların ilgisini çekiyor. Yeni üyelere özel hoş geldin avantajları, dönemsel kampanyalar ve belirli oyunlara özel fırsatlar kullanıcı deneyimini daha cazip hale getiriyor. Sürekli güncellenen kampanyalar sayesinde kullanıcılar farklı avantajlardan yararlanabiliyor.
Bunun yanı sıra platform içerisinde dönemsel bonuslar, özel çekiliş fırsatları ve kullanıcı deneyimini artırmaya yönelik çeşitli avantajlar da sunuluyor. Bu kampanyalar, kullanıcıların platformu daha aktif şekilde değerlendirmesine katkı sağlıyor.
At Yarışı Bahis Siteleri Arasında Neden Bi'Talih?
At yarışı odaklı platformlarda kullanıcılar detaylı bilgiye hızlı erişim bekliyor. Jokey performansları, pist bilgileri ve yarış programlarının düzenli sunulması yarış deneyimini doğrudan etkiliyor.
Bi'Talih, yarış odaklı yapısı sayesinde kullanıcıların ihtiyaç duyduğu bilgilere hızlı erişim sağlıyor. Mobil uyumluluk, pratik kupon sistemi ve güncel yarış içerikleri platformun öne çıkan özellikleri arasında yer alıyor. Özellikle yarış günü yoğunluğunda hızlı işlem yapılabilmesi kullanıcı deneyimi açısından önemli avantaj sağlıyor.
Sadece At Yarışı Değil: Bi'Talih’te Eğlence Devam Ediyor!
Bi'Talih yalnızca at yarışı deneyimiyle sınırlı kalmıyor. Platform, farklı şans oyunu seçenekleriyle kullanıcılarına çok yönlü bir eğlence deneyimi sunuyor.
Platformda öne çıkan seçeneklerden bazıları şunlar:
• Kazı kazan oyunları: Hızlı sonuç alınabilen pratik oyun seçenekleri sunuyor.
• Milli Piyango seçenekleri: Güncel çekilişlere kolay erişim imkanı sağlıyor.
• Sanal yarış deneyimleri: Gerçek yarış atmosferini dijital ortamda yaşamak isteyen kullanıcılar için alternatif oluşturuyor.
• Sanal bahis alternatifleri: Farklı oyun seçenekleriyle eğlence deneyimini çeşitlendiriyor.
• Güncel çekiliş ve şans oyunları: Gün boyunca erişilebilen içeriklerle platform deneyimini canlı tutuyor.
Bu çeşitlilik sayesinde kullanıcılar yalnızca yarış günlerinde değil, günün farklı anlarında da platformu aktif şekilde kullanabiliyor. Farklı oyun seçeneklerinin tek platformda sunulması, kullanıcı deneyimini daha dinamik hale getiriyor.
Bi'Talih'e Üye Ol ve Hemen Başla!
Bi'Talih’e kayıt olmak oldukça pratik bir süreç sunuyor. Kullanıcıların genel olarak izlemesi gereken adımlar şöyle:
• Üyelik ekranına giriş yapılır.
• Temel kullanıcı bilgileri doldurulur.
• Hesap doğrulama işlemleri tamamlanır.
• Kullanıcı hesabı aktif hale gelir.
• Yarış programları ve oyun seçenekleri görüntülenebilir.
Kayıt işlemlerinin ardından kullanıcılar yarış bültenlerini inceleyebilir, kupon oluşturabilir, uzman yorumlarını takip edebilir, hazır kupon önerilerine ulaşabilir ve farklı şans oyunu seçeneklerine erişebilir. Ayrıca canlı at yarışı yayını, canlı sonuç ekranları, güncel kampanyalar ve birçok mobil uygulama özelliğiyle de eğlence deneyimi daha kapsamlı hale gelmektedir.
Bi'Talih iletişim kanalları üzerinden kullanıcılar ihtiyaç duydukları durumlarda hızlı destek alabiliyor. Teknik destek süreçlerinin erişilebilir olması da kullanıcı memnuniyetini artıran unsurlar arasında yer alıyor.
Sonuç olarak Bi'Talih; modern altyapısı, yarış odaklı yaklaşımı ve farklı eğlence seçenekleriyle dikkat çeken dijital platformlardan biri olarak öne çıkıyor. Hem mobil erişim avantajı hem de kullanıcı dostu yapısıyla at yarışı tutkunlarına pratik ve güvenilir bir deneyim sunuyor.
Siz de Bi'Talih’te yerinizi alın ve dijital eğlence dünyasının sunduğu ayrıcalıkları keşfetmeye başlayın!










Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 33-cü turunun “Turan Tovuz” – “Sabah” matçı meydan sahiblərinin 1:2 hesablı məğlubiyyəti ilə başa çatdı.
Arena.az Masazırda baş tutmuş bu matçın yekun protokolunu və icmalını təqdim edir.
Azərbaycan Premyer Liqası
33-cü tur
22 may
“Turan Tovuz” – “Sabah” 1:2
Qollar: Ayxan Hüseynov, 86 – Aaron Maluda, 15. Xəyal Əliyev, 63.
Sarı vərəqələr: Şəhriyar Əliyev, 12 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti) – İvan Lepinitsa, 12 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti). Rəhman Daşdəmirov, 20 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti).
Rəsmi şəxsə göstərilən sarı vərəqə: Castinas Lukas (“Sabah”), 63 (hakimin qərarına etiraz).
Artırılan vaxt: Birinci hissədə – yoxdur, ikinci hissədə – 4 dəqiqə.
Saat 17:00. “Masazır Arena”, 450 tamaşaçı.
Baş hakim: Rauf Cabbarov.
Baş hakimin köməkçiləri: Rəhman İmami, Orxan İbişov.
Dördüncü hakim: Emin Əliyev.
VAR: Tural Qurbanov.
AVAR: Teymur Teymurov.
Hakim-inspektor: Feyzulla Feyzullayev.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Azər Əsgərov.
Turan Tovuz: 41. Sergey Samok, 4. Şəhriyar Əliyev (k), 17. Rəhim Sadıxov (73. Ülvi Mədətov, 83), 10. Xəyal Nəcəfov, 11. Ayxan Hüseynov, 6. Fərid Yusifli (42. İsmayıl İsmayılov, 83), 14. Murad Dadaşev (60. Vüqar Bağırov, 77), 99. İbrahima Vadji, 32. Hayderson Hurtado, 8. David Tavares (9. Coş Cinnelli, 60), 2. Mark Rene Mampassi.
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 13. Mehman Hacıyev, 29. Filip Ozobiç, 97. Elçin Qasımov, 20. İbrahim Ramazanov, 47. Pərvin Rəşidov, 75. Əli Kiçibəyov.
Baş məşqçi: Kurban Berdıyev.
Sabah: 94. Rəvan Mirzəmmədov, 17. Tellur Mütəllimov, 10. Aleksey İsayev (k) (89. Cəfər Muxtarov, 85), 5. Rəhman Daşdəmirov, 9. Xəyal Əliyev (83. Stefen Ende, 64), 3. Stiv Solvet (2. Amin Seydiyev, 79), 13. İvan Lepinitsa, 22. Zinedin Uld Xaled (6. Abdulla Xaybullayev, 64), 99. Patrik Mbina, 53. Andrey Santos, 19. Aaron Maluda (11. Kahim Parris, 79).
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 92. Stas Pokatilov, 55. Nicat Mehbalıyev, 80. Akim Zedadka.
Baş məşqçi: Valdas Dambrauskas.
“Sabah”ın baş məşqçisi Valdas Dambrauskas Premyer Liqanın sonuncu – 33-cü turunda “Turan Tovuz”a qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komandaların bu gün Masazırda baş tutmuş görüşü “Sabah”ın 2:1 hesablı qələbəsi ilə yekunlaşıb.
Valdas Dambrauskas matçdan sonra təşkil edilmiş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:
“Mövsümün sonuncu qələbəsi münasibətilə futbolçuları, rəhbərliyi, azarkeşləri təbrik edirəm. Düzdür, o qədər də yaxşı oynamadıq. Bərabər səviyyədə oyun keçdi. Bir az baxtimiz gətirdi və qollar vurduq. Rəqibin 3-4 yaxşı qol fürsəti oldu. Qapıçımız çox yaxşı çıxış etdi. Son oyunda hamı dəqiqələri sayır. Futbolçuları motivasiya etmək çətindir. Çünki düşüncə tərzi dəyişir. Tezliklə UEFA Çempionlar Liqasının təsnifat mərhələsinin oyununda görüşəcəyik. Hər zamankı yanaşmamızı davam etdirəcəyik. İyunun ortalarında toplaşacağıq və öz hədəflərimizə doğru gedəcəyik. Rəqibimiz bəlli olduqdan sonra sırf rəqibə qarşı hazırlaşacağıq. Əlbəttə, püşkün nəticəsi önəmlidir. Mövsümboyu bizə uğur gətirən yanaşmamız var idi, oyundan-oyuna hazırlaşırdıq.
Hər mövsüm çətin olur. Mənim də özümə görə istirahət planım var. Sabah Litvaya gedəcəyəm. Bir həftə sonra ailəmlə ölkə xaricinə istirahətə yollanacağıq. Daha sonra Avstriyada təlim-məşq toplanışına başlayacağıq”.
Dambrauskas Coy Lens Mikelsin klubla yeni müqavilə imzalamaq istəməməsinə də münasibət bildirib:
“Azərbaycan demokratik ölkədir. Hər kəsin müqavilə imzalamaq və ya imzalamamaq hüququ var. Bizim məşq bazamızın girişində belə bir yazı görə bilərsiniz: “Heç bir oyunçu komandadan böyük deyil”. Mikels həqiqətən də möhtəşəm mövsüm keçirdi. Ona və digər oyunçulara ən yaxşısını arzulayıram. Biz “Sabah”ıq, bir oyunçudan ibarət komanda deyilik. Mövsüm ərzində Mikelsin oynamadığı matçlarda onu əvəz edən futbolçular var idi”.
Litvalı mütəxəssis “Qarabağ”ın UEFA Çempionlar Liqasındakı çıxışının “Sabah”ın Premyer Liqadakı uğurlu performansına təsiri barədə sualı isə sərt cavablandırıb:
“Bizim stadionumuzda, çempionun, kubokun qalibinin, 33 oyun məğlub olmayan bir komandanın evində bu cür sual verirsiniz. Xahiş edirəm, bizə hörmət edin. Qurban Qurbanov belə ən yaxşı olduğumuzu qeyd edir. Amma siz həmişə bəhanələr axtarırsınız. Bunlar klubumuza, məşqçilərimizə, futbolçularımıza qarşı hörmətsizlikdir”.
“Turan Tovuz”un baş məşqçisi Kurban Berdıyev Premyer Liqanın sonuncu – 33-cü turunda “Sabah”a qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komandaların bu gün Masazırda baş tutmuş görüşü Tovuz təmsilçisinin 1:2 hesablı məğlubiyyəti ilə yekunlaşıb.
Kurban Berdıyev matçdan sonra təşkil edilmiş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:
“Maraqlı oyun oldu. Təəssüf ki, qol epizodlarını dəyərləndirə bilmədik. Elə oyundur ki, futbolçularıma pis heç nə deyə bilmərəm. Var gücləri ilə oynadılar. Gənc futbolçulara şans vermək üçün imkan var idi. Onları meydana buraxdıq.
Artıq bizim üçün başa çatmış bu mövsümü uğurlu hesab edirəm. Amma bəzi bərabərsəviyyəli oyunlar oldu ki, xallar itirdik. Paltardəyişmə otağında futbolçulara mövsümə görə təşəkkürümü bildirdim.
Çox şadam ki, klubun rəhbəri maksimum hədəflər qoyur. Bu, çox vacib məsələdir, məsuliyyəti də artırır. Bu mövsüm göstərdi ki, heyətin möhkəmləndirilməsi vacibdir. “Sabah” bunu sübut etdi. Çox güclü heyət yığdılar. Onların yaxşı baş məşqçiləri var. Nəticədə çempion oldular. Biz də heyəti gücləndirməyə çalışacağıq. Amma büdcəmizin buna nə qədər imkan verəcəyini demək çətindir. Maliyyə imkanlarımızın necə olduğunu gözəl başa düşürük.
“Turan Tovuz”un avrokuboklarda uğurlu nəticə əldə etmək şanslarına gəlincə, hər şey heyətin gücləndirilməsindən asılı olacaq. Bu da maliyyə imkanları ilə bağlıdır. Heyətimiz güclənsə, şanslarımız da yüksək olacaq”.
I Liqaya vəsiqə uğrunda pley-off oyununun nominal meydan sahibinin müəyyənləşdirilməsi məqsədilə püşkatma mərasimi keçirilib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mərasimdə Peşəkar Futbol Liqasının, I Liqanın 9-cusu “Şimal”ın və II Liqanın 2-cisi “Qaradağ Lökbatan”ın nümayəndələri iştirak ediblər. PFL Yarışların təşkili və qeydiyyatı şöbəsinin baş mütəxəssisi Elvin Yaqubov, “Şimal” menecer Taleh Bədirxanov, “Qaradağ Lökbatan” isə klubun baş meneceri Bəbir Həsənov ilə təmsil olunub. Püşkatmaya əsasən “Şimal” nominal meydan sahibi olub və nominal meydan sahibi kimi bütün təşkilati məsələləri həyata keçirəcək.
Püşkatmadan sonra klub nümayəndələri ilə Peşəkar Futbol Liqası arasında görüş keçirilib. Görüşdə Peşəkar Futbol Liqasının texniki-idman direktoru Elgiz Abbasov pley-off oyunu ilə bağlı ilkin təşkilati məsələlər, pley-off oyununun qaydaları, nəzərə alınacaq digər nüanslarla bağlı ətraflı məlumat verib, klub rəsmilərinin oyunla bağlı planları dinlənilib.
PFL-in qərarına əsasən, I Liqa uğrunda pley-off oyunu 27 may tarixində Şamaxı şəhər stadionunda keçiriləcək. Görüş saat 16:00-da start götürəcək və “CBC Sport” telekanalı ilə canlı yayımlanacaq. Oyunda VAR sistemi tətbiq ediləcək.
Misli Premyer Liqasının XXXIII turunun “Turan Tovuz” – “Sabah” oyunundan (1:2) sonra “bayquşlar”ın baş məşqçisi Valdas Dambrauskas jurnalistlərin suallarını cavablandırıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis əvvəlcə görüşlə bağlı fikirlərini bölüşüb:
– Mövsümün sonuncu qələbəsi münasibətilə futbolçuları, rəhbərliyi, azarkeşləri təbrik edirəm. Düzdür, o qədər də yaxşı oynamadıq. Bərabər səviyyədə oyun keçdi. Bir az bəxtimiz gətirdi və qollar vurduq. Rəqibin 3-4 yaxşı qol fürsəti oldu. Qapıçımız çox yaxşı çıxış etdi. Son oyunda hamı dəqiqələri sayır. Futbolçuları motivasiya etmək çətindir. Tezliklə Çempionlar Liqasının təsnifat mərhələsi oyununda görüşəcəyik.
– “Qarabağ”ın Çempionlar Liqasındakı çıxışının “Sabah”ın Premyer Liqadakı uğurlu performansına təsiri oldu?
– Bizim stadionumuzda, çempionun, kubokun qalibinin, 33 oyun məğlub olmayan bir komandanın evində bu cür sual verirsiniz. Xahiş edirəm, bizə hörmət edin. Qurban Qurbanov da bizim ən yaxşı olduğumuzu qeyd edir. Amma siz həmişə bəhanələr axtarırsınız. Bunlar klubumuza, məşqçilərimizə, futbolçularımıza qarşı hörmətsizlikdir. Mövsümü bu notlarla bitirmək istəməzdim. Amma bizə olan hörmətsizlik də qəbuledilməzdir. Titullar qazandığımıza görə üzr istəməyimi istəyirsinizsə, bunu etməyəcəm.
– “Sabah”dan Çempionlar Liqasında gözləntilər böyükdür. Bunun üçün də heyətin güclənməsinə ehtiyac var. Transferlə bağlı planlarınız necədir?
– Hər zamankı yanaşmamızı davam etdirəcəyik. İyunun ortalarında toplaşacağıq və öz hədəflərimizə doğru gedəcəyik. Rəqibimiz bəlli olduqdan sonra sırf onlara qarşı hazırlaşacağıq. Əlbəttə ki, püşkün nəticəsi önəmlidir. Mövsümboyu bizə uğur gətirən yanaşmamız var idi, oyundan-oyuna hazırlaşırdıq.
– Növbəti mövsümdə qrafikiniz ağır olacaq. İstirahətlə bağlı hansı planlarınız var?
– Hər mövsüm çətin olur. Mənim də özümə görə istirahət planım var. Sabah Litvaya gedəcəyəm. Bir həftə sonra ailəmlə ölkə xaricinə istirahətə yollanacağıq. Daha sonra Avstriyada təlim-məşq toplanışına başlayacağıq.
– Mətbuatda yazılanlara görə Coy Lens Mikels yeni müqavilə imzalamaq istəmir. Onun gedişi komandanın gücünə nə dərəcədə təsir edəcək?
– Azərbaycan demokratik ölkədir. Hər kəsin müqavilə imzalamaq və ya imzalamamaq hüququ var. Bizim məşq bazamızın girişində belə bir yazı görə bilərsiniz: “Heç bir oyunçu komandadan böyük deyil”. Mikels həqiqətən də möhtəşəm mövsüm keçirdi. Ona və digər oyunçulara ən yaxşısını arzulayıram. Biz “Sabah”ıq, bir oyunçudan ibarət komanda deyilik. Mövsüm ərzində Mikelsin oynamadığı matçlarda onu layiqincə əvəz edən futbolçular var idi.
Misli Premyer Liqasının XXXIII turunda keçirilən “Turan Tovuz” – “Sabah” oyunundan (1:2) sonra Tovuz təmsilçisinin baş məşqçisi Kurban Berdıyev jurnalistlərin suallarını cavablandırıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis əvvəlcə görüşlə bağlı fikirlərini bölüşüb:
– Maraqlı oyun oldu. Təəssüflər olsun ki, qol epizodlarını dəyərləndirə bilmədik. Elə oyundur ki, futbolçularıma pis heç nə deyə bilmərəm. Var gücləri ilə oynadılar. Gənc futbolçulara şans vermək üçün imkan var idi. Onları meydana buraxdıq.
– Mövsümü necə dəyərləndirirsiniz?
– Uğurlu mövsüm kimi qiymətləndirirəm. Amma bəzi oyunlar oldu ki, yersiz xallar itirdik. Paltardəyişmə otağında futbolçulara mövsümə görə təşəkkürümü bildirdim.
– Mövsümün əvvəlində Ehtiram Quliyev demişdi ki, hədəfimiz çempionluqdur. “Turan Tovuz” növbəti mövsümdə çempionluğa oynaya bilər?
– Çox şadam ki, klubun rəhbəri maksimum hədəflər qoyur. Bu, çox vacib məsələdir, məsuliyyəti də artırır. Bu mövsüm göstərdi ki, heyətin möhkəmləndirilməsi vacibdir. “Sabah” bunu sübut etdi. Çox güclü heyət yığdılar. Onların yaxşı baş məşqçiləri var və nəticədə çempion oldular. Biz də heyəti gücləndirməyə çalışacağıq. Amma büdcəmizin buna nə qədər imkan verəcəyini demək çətindir. Maliyyə imkanlarımızın necə olduğunu gözəl başa düşürük.
– “Turan Tovuz”la avrokuboklarda uğurlu nəticə əldə etmək olar?
– Hər şey heyətin gücləndirilməsindən asılı olacaq. Bu da maliyyə imkanları ilə bağlıdır. Əgər heyətimiz güclənsə, şanslarımız da yüksək olacaq.
“Atletiko”nun qapıçısı Yan Oblak karyerasını İtaliyada davam etdirə bilər.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “İnter” sloveniyalı qolkiperin xidmətində maraqlıdır. Bu barədə İspaniya mətbuatı məlumat yayıb.
Oblak “Atletiko”dan ayrılmağa müsbət yanaşır. O, yayda klubunu dəyişmək niyyətindədir.
Qolkiperlə Türkiyənin “Fənərbağça” klubu da yaxından maraqlanır.
Oblak bu mövsüm La Liqada 30 oyunda 31 qol buraxıb.
Massimiliano Allegri has identified Bayer Leverkusen left wing-back Alex Grimaldo as a priority transfer target for Milan this summer, with the Spanish international understood to have been specifically requested by the coach during meetings with the club’s hierarchy.
According to journalist Luca Cohen, via MilanNews24, Allegri views Grimaldo as the ideal profile to strengthen Milan’s left flank, a position that has been a persistent weakness throughout the campaign following Theo Hernandez’s departure to Al-Hilal last summer.
The 30-year-old offers technical quality, significant European experience and the ability to contribute meaningfully in the final third, ticking several of the boxes Allegri has outlined as non-negotiable in his summer recruitment demands.

Any approach for the Spaniard is, however, entirely dependent on the Rossoneri qualifying for next season’s Champions League.
The club head into the final day of the season still needing a result, and without European football of that level, the financial and sporting case for a move of this magnitude becomes considerably harder to make.
Should Allegri’s side secure their top-four place, the club are expected to open initial conversations with Leverkusen to establish the economic viability of the operation.
Grimaldo has been one of the most consistently impressive wing-backs in European football since joining the German club, and his profile would represent a significant upgrade on what Milan currently have available on the left side of defence.
Federico Dimarco has been named Serie A’s MVP for the 2025/26 season, capping a remarkable campaign in which the Inter left-back set a new all-time assist record for a single Serie A season as the Nerazzurri claimed the Scudetto and Coppa Italia double.
The full list of Serie A awards for 2025/26 is as follows:
Best Overall: Federico Dimarco (Inter);
Rising Star: Kenan Yildiz (Juventus);
Best Goalkeeper: Mile Svilar (Roma);
Best Defender: Marco Palestra (Cagliari);
Best Midfielder: Nico Paz (Como);
Best Forward: Lautaro Martinez (Inter);
Best Coach: Cristian Chivu (Inter).

Dimarco contributed six goals and 18 assists across the Serie A campaign, the highest assist tally ever recorded in a single Italian top-flight season. Serie A CEO Luigi De Siervo paid tribute to the full-back’s contribution. “Dimarco has excelled for technical quality, with his exceptional left foot delivering six goals and 18 assists, an all-time record in a season of the Italian top flight,” he said.
The Nerazzurri dominated the individual honours, with Lautaro Martinez claiming the best forward award and Chivu earning the coaching prize. De Siervo praised the Romanian coach in particular.
“Chivu showed the winning DNA he had as a player, guiding his team to score more than two goals per game on average,” he said. “It took him just 48 Serie A matches as a coach to become champion of Italy, second only to Mourinho in the three-points era.”
Yildiz’s Rising Star award underlines Juventus’s faith in the young Turkish forward despite a difficult season for the club, while Svilar’s goalkeeper prize caps an outstanding campaign for Roma between the posts.
Palestra’s best defender award, earned during his loan spell at Cagliari from Atalanta, is likely to further fuel interest in the winger from Inter and other clubs this summer.
Paz, named best midfielder after a sensational season at Como, adds further context to Cesc Fabregas’s defiant insistence that the Argentine will either stay or join Real Madrid.
Gianluigi Buffon has left the door open to a return to Parma in a director role, insisting he is receptive to opportunities that genuinely excite him while stopping short of confirming any concrete discussions with the club that launched his professional career.
Speaking to Gazzetta di Parma, via TuttoMercatoWeb, the legendary goalkeeper, who began his career at Parma before his iconic spell at Juventus and returned to the club for a final season before retiring, was characteristically passionate when addressing the possibility.

“I am open to things that can excite me and that make sense,” Buffon said.
“In the people and proposals I receive there must be something that gets inside me. Because I am not the person for standard relationships or standard contracts. You have to know how to reach me. And it is very simple, because when you do know how to reach me, you know that Gigi gives you everything.
“So I am open to things that are not forced, things that make me dream and make me feel I can be a piece, a professional, a real added value in that context.”
Buffon also spoke warmly about Parma’s remarkable goalkeeping situation this season, in which all three of the club’s keepers won the MVP award at different stages.
“The Parma youth sector produces something,” he said. “Suzuki was expected to do well. Corvi deserves great credit, in a very delicate moment of the season he responded as a solid goalkeeper, which is the most important thing. And Rinaldi was a beautiful surprise. Long live the Parma goalkeepers.”
Asked about coach Carlos Cuesta, Buffon was supportive. “For the results he has brought, I think there should be no difficulty in continuing that relationship,” he said.
“Though as I always say, it depends on the expectations for next year and how the directors evaluate the work of the coach, and above all whether that work is right for the club’s ambitions going forward.”
Inter Milan are exploring the possibility of signing both Manu Koné from Roma and Curtis Jones from Liverpool this summer, as Cristian Chivu looks to reshape his midfield following the expected departure of Davide Frattesi.
According to Tuttosport, via CalcioMercato, Koné is Inter’s primary domestic target. The French midfielder joined Roma from Borussia Mönchengladbach for €18 million plus €2 million in bonuses in the summer of 2024 and has made 81 appearances for the Giallorossi, contributing four goals and six assists.
Contracted until June 2029 at €2.8 million net per season, Roma may be willing to sell as part of efforts to comply with financial fair play regulations.
Inter had already attempted to sign Koné last August without success, but are ready to return with a fresh approach on Chivu’s recommendation. A potential deal could involve Roma receiving Carlos Augusto and/or Frattesi in exchange, a swap that would suit both clubs’ needs heading into the summer.

Should Koné arrive, Tuttosport reports it would not necessarily preclude a second midfield signing.
Curtis Jones is contracted to Liverpool until June 2027 at €500,000 net per season, a modest wage that would make the deal financially straightforward. The England international is viewed as a complement to rather than a replacement for Koné.
Both players share the same 2001 birth year, fitting Inter’s profile of signing players in their prime years. Jones is also seen as an alternative to the dream of signing Nico Paz, who Real Madrid are expected to repurchase from Como for €10 million at the end of the season before deciding his next destination.
Manchester United are interested in signing Sandro Tonali from Newcastle United at the end of the season.
The 26-year-old Italian international has been outstanding for Newcastle since joining the club, and he’s currently one of the best defensive midfielders in the Premier League.
Manchester United need more quality in that area of the pitch, and the Italian International would be outstanding for them. He could be the ideal replacement for Casemiro, who has decided to leave the club. Manchester United will need to properly replace the Brazilian.
They have been quite poor defensively, and they need someone who can win the ball back for the side and protect the back four from the middle of the park.
Tonali is at the peak of his career, and he will look to compete at a high-level as well. Manchester United will be able to provide him with Champions League football next season, and they could be challenging for trophies as well. He will be drawn to the idea of playing for one of the world’s biggest clubs.
However, Newcastle will not want to lose an important player like him. Manchester United might have to pay a premium in order to get the deal done.
According to a report from Gianluca Di Marzio, Manchester United are confident of getting the deal done. It remains to be seen whether they can plug the gaps in the gaps during the summer transfer window and push for major trophies next season.
They have a talented squad and will look to close the gap on Arsenal and Manchester City. Bringing in quality signings in the summer could help them do well next season.
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There’s some surprise World Cup news this afternoon as legendary goalkeeper Manuel Neuer has come out of international retirement to join the Germany squad.
The 40-year-old remains the number one goalkeeper for Bayern Munich, but has not featured for Germany since his side’s defeat to Spain two years ago at Euro 2024.
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Still, BBC Sport now report that Germany manager Julian Nagelsmann has recalled Neuer for this summer’s tournament, and that he’ll be the team’s number one in the tournament in North America.
Germany are so often among the favourites for the major international tournaments and a quick glance at the latest World Cup 2026 winner odds will show that they’re up there, even if not quite in that elite bracket with France, Spain, and England at the moment.
Including an experienced winner like Neuer will surely help, though, and there’s a great deal of quality elsewhere in that squad.
Nagelsmann has made some interesting calls with the Germany squad, as Neuer returns and other experienced big names like Leroy Sane, Leon Goretzka, Antonio Rudiger, Joshua Kimmich, and Kai Havertz are also there too.
There are notable players missing as well, though, with no space in the squad for Marc-Andre ter Stegen, Niclas Fullkrug, Karim Adeyemi, or Kevin Schade.
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You can see the full World Cup group stage draw here as Germany are placed in Group E with Curacao, Ivory Coast, and Ecuador.
On paper at least, that looks like a decent draw for the four-time winners of this competition, who will then hope for a favourable draw in the knockout stages as they look to improve after a disappointing last few tournaments.
Germany last won the World Cup in 2014 but went out at the group stage in the following two World Cups, while they made the semi-finals of Euro 2016 but were out at the round of 16 in 2021, and the quarter-finals in 2024.
Nagelsmann’s side are in strong form going into this year’s tournament as they’re currently on a run of seven straight wins, but it’s about time they started showing what they’re capable of at the very highest level, rather than just in international friendlies and qualifying matches.
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Newcastle United are interested in signing the Gremio defender Viery during the summer transfer window.
The 21-year-old is highly rated in South America, and he has a bright future ahead of himself. Multiple clubs are interested in signing him, but Newcastle have already initiated the move to secure the deal.
According to Sports Boom, Newcastle have recently sent a club representative to watch the player in action in person. They have a serious intent to sign the player, and he could cost around €20 million.
Newcastle need to improve defensively, and the 21-year-old central defender would be a quality long-term acquisition for them. Dan Burn and Fabian Schar are in the twilight stages of their careers. Newcastle need to bring younger alternatives, and the Brazilian would be an excellent acquisition for them.
The opportunity to move to the Premier League will be exciting for the players as well. The defender has a contract with Gremio until December 2029, and they are under no pressure to sell him. He also has a €50 million release clause in his contract. The Brazilian club is clearly in a position of strength when it comes to negotiations, and Newcastle will have to agree to their demands in order to get the deal done.
The €20 million investment might seem expensive right now, but the player has the quality to justify the outlay in future.
He could develop into a key player for Newcastle with the right guidance. Regular football in England could accelerate his development and help him fulfil his potential.
With multiple clubs keen on the player, the Brazilian outfit will certainly hope for a summer auction so they can recoup as much as possible from his departure.
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Boca Juniors midfielder Milton Delgado has been linked with a move away from the South American club, and Everton is keen on him.
According to SportsBoom, they will also face competition from Crystal Palace. Meanwhile, Italian champions Inter Milan are monitoring his situation. It will be interesting to see if Everton can get the deal done.
The player could be sold for around €17.2 million. It would be a bargain acquisition for Everton if they could get the deal done.
Everton needs more quality in the middle of the park, and the 20-year-old defender with filler will add physicality and protection to the team. He has the technical attributes to compete at a high level, and regular football in the Premier League could bring out the best in him.
Everton has a talented team, and they will look to push for European qualification next season. They need to keep improving the team.
Meanwhile, Crystal Palace are looking to add more quality in the midfield as well. The 20-year-old could prove an excellent long-term investment and form a solid partnership with Adam Wharton. The England international has been outstanding in the middle of the park, but he needs more support.
The 20-year-old South American would be a future asset for the club if they can get the deal done.
The Eagles have recently won the FA Cup and the Community Shield, and they are in the final of the UEFA Europa Conference League. If they win the tournament, they will secure Europa League qualification for next season, making them an attractive destination for players.
It will be interesting to see where Delgado ends up.
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Aston Villa is interested in signing the Celta Vigo midfielder Ilaix Moriba.
The 23-year-old Guinean has done quite well for the Spanish club, and he could prove to be a quality long-term acquisition for Aston Villa. According to reports from Spain, Brighton are also keen on the player.
The report claims that Aston Villa have already submitted a significant offer for the player, and it remains to be seen whether Celta Vigo is ready to sell him.
Aston Villa are prepared to spend €20 million on the player, whereas Brighton would be prepared to go up to €25 million.
Moriba could be tempted by the possibility of moving to the Premier League, and it remains to be seen where he ends up.
Aston Villa have secured Champions League qualification for the upcoming campaign, and they have a quality set of players at their disposal. They could be a tempting destination for the player.
On the other hand, Brighton has an ambitious project as well. It remains to be seen where the 23-year-old ends up.
He will want to compete at a high-level and fight for trophies. The opportunity to compete in the Champions League will be exciting for him, and Aston Villa could have an edge in the transfer race.
Meanwhile, Celta Vigo will look to recoup as much as possible for an important player like him. It remains to be seen whether Aston Villa can agree on a deal with them.
The 23-year-old central midfielder has one goal and four assists to his name this season. Apart from his ability to create opportunities, he is a hard-working player who will help out defensively. He could be a complete central midfielder for Aston Villa or Brighton.
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Through two games, the San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder have lived up to expectations in the Western Conference finals. Both contests have been decided by fewer than double-digit points, with Game 1 going into double overtime to determine a winner.
Given the high number of minutes in the series already and the intense level of play, both teams head into Game 3 on Friday dealing with potentially significant injuries.
For the Spurs, those injuries include star rookie Dylan Harper, who sustained a leg injury in Game 2, and De’Aaron Fox, who has yet to play in the series due to an ankle injury. Both players enter Game 3 listed as questionable on the injury report.
Harper is considered a true game-time decision heading into the contest due to an adductor injury, per ESPN’s Shams Charania.
San Antonio's Dylan Harper will be a game-time decision tonight in Game 3 against the Oklahoma City Thunder after MRI showed an adductor injury, not a hamstring, sources tell ESPN. Harper is expected to go through his pregame routine to make a decision on his status. pic.twitter.com/O4atDfehgR
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) May 22, 2026
Fox, meanwhile, was able to put up some shots in shootaround ahead of Friday’s game.
Fox (questionable, right ankle sprain) getting up a few shots at the portion of shootaround open to media. pic.twitter.com/kKt8pOOrPj
— Tom Orsborn (@tom_orsborn) May 22, 2026
On the Thunder side, Jalen Williams was forced out of Game 2 due to a hamstring injury. The star guard was plagued by a hamstring issue coming into the series, but was able to play over 37 minutes during the team’s double-overtime loss in Game 1. Williams lasted just over seven minutes in Game 2 before leaving with a hamstring issue. He was later spotted on the broadcast with an ice wrap around his left hamstring. Despite the injury, Williams was originally listed as day-to-day, and is also questionable entering Game 3.
Given how tight the series has been thus far, the absence of any of those three players could drastically affect the outcome of the Western Conference finals. Both Harper and Williams already made their presence known in Game 1, where both players dropped over 20 points in the contest. Fox has yet to play against the Thunder, but is averaging 18.8 points in 11 playoff games this season.
The NBA provides injury updates every 15 minutes on game day. All three players have been deemed questionable for Game 3 on the league’s injury report, though their statuses should change as the game — which will take place at 8:30 p.m. ET on Friday — inches closer.
This story will be updated.
Max Verstappen is arguably the most naturally gifted driver on the Formula 1 grid, but let’s be honest, he is bored by the 2026 regulations. The extreme battery management and relentless lift-and-coast driving style required by the new hybrid systems have completely drained his enthusiasm. According to a prominent paddock insider, the World Champion is so disconnected from the current state of F1 that he views the pinnacle of motorsport as a mere 9-to-5 gig.
During a recent broadcast segment (via Sky Sports F1), the commentary team unpacked Verstappen’s growing apathy toward the 2026 rulebook. Indy NXT race winner and F1 analyst Jamie Chadwick dropped a massive reality check regarding how the Dutchman currently views his seat at Red Bull Racing.
“I mean, you look at this as maybe it’s a day job, and it’s a day job that allows him to do everything else,” Chadwick explained. “And everything else can be, for example, the Nürburgring 24 Hours; you never know what could be in the future.”
Chadwick noted that while it is “crazy to think about” an F1 World Champion viewing his role as just a job to pay the bills, he remains “one of the best at it.”
Chadwick’s comments perfectly align with Verstappen’s recent extracurricular activities. While the 2026 F1 cars are heavily restricted by a controversial 50/50 electrical power split, GT3 endurance racing offers the raw, visceral thrill that Verstappen craves.
He recently competed in the grueling Nürburgring 24 Hours, and Martin Brundle, who also has extensive experience at the infamous circuit, noted the stark contrast between the two disciplines. Brundle highlighted the immense physical toll, the heavy grip, and the ever-present danger of the 130-corner track, pointing out that “you can’t do it in F1 cars anymore.”
Unsurprisingly, Brundle noted that Verstappen was “blisteringly fast” in his GT3 machinery. When Verstappen is allowed to push a car to its absolute mechanical limits without worrying about a battery recharge display, his true passion for motorsport instantly returns.
Formula 1 executives know they are on the verge of losing their biggest star to the world of endurance racing. However, a massive regulatory tweak might be the only thing keeping Verstappen from triggering his exit clauses.
Simon Lazenby revealed that the FIA is actively looking at adjusting the hated 50/50 power split for the 2027 season. “We hear there’s going to be tweaks by the way,” Lazenby stated. “It’s going to move more in terms of the combustion engine next year, 60/40 as opposed to… 50/50.” Lazenby explicitly noted that this specific rule change “could be a dictating factor to keep Max staying in Formula One.”
Beyond the rulebook, Red Bull is finally giving Verstappen a reason to care again. After a brutal start to the 2026 campaign, the brand-new Red Bull Powertrains division showed a massive surge in form during the recent Miami Grand Prix sprint weekend.
“What a turnaround now by Red Bull Powertrains,” Lazenby remarked, acknowledging their sudden ability to challenge at the front. Brundle echoed the praise, stating that the engine department has done “incredibly well from a standing start,” and boldly predicted that Verstappen will still win races this year in the RB22.
If Red Bull can continue to unlock raw pace, and the FIA actually delivers a combustion-heavy 60/40 engine tweak next season, Verstappen might finally start enjoying Formula 1 again. But until then, he is just clocking in to fund his real weekend racing adventures.

New report details Dante Moore's decision to return to Oregon over the NFL originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Dante Moore could've been one of the top quarterbacks in the 2026 NFL Draft. However, the Oregon Ducks standout mulled his options and bet on himself before the upcoming season. He wasn't ready for the next step.
While some wanted to see him in the NFL, Moore had a different assessment for his future.
“It was a tough decision, but overall it kind of just felt like I wasn’t prepared yet for my next step,” Moore told On3. “There was a lot that came with it, but overall, I’m glad I made that decision. I’m going to apply 100% effort to whatever I do this upcoming year to help me get prepared for next year. I’m just excited about coming back and get with this team. I love this team. We put a lot of work in together, and we have a lot of great things coming ahead of us.”
After a Peach Bowl loss to the Indiana Hoosiers, Oregon has a lot to prove in the postseason, which starts this offseason. Moore saw this as an opportunity to prove the naysayers wrong and boost his draft stock for 2027.
But returning to Eugene meant next year would put him in a top-heavy group of quarterbacks. If he can stay on top, Moore will be among names like Trinidad Chambliss, Sam Leavitt and Arch Manning.
Not bad company considering Moore was the projected No. 2 quarterback behind Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza before he pulled back. He finished last season with 30 touchdowns and 10 interceptions, leading the two-loss Ducks into a consecutive College Football Playoff appearance.
“The game, mentally as a quarterback, is very challenging,” Moore added. “I don’t have all the resources yet. Of course, when I get to the NFL, someday I still won’t, but overall I feel I can learn so much more this one more year of just being able to play ball."
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Moore will be going through this season with a new offensive coordinator. Drew Mehringer steps in for Will Stein, who's now the head coach at Kentucky. Mehringer isn't new to Dan Lanning's staff, but moves over with greater responsibility.
For Moore, this is a chance to prove why staying in school was the best option. Anything less will feel like a wasted opportunity.
A football fan who saved a man's life after a match involving their respective clubs will be honoured by having a Wembley stand named after her.
Pippa Sharman was leaving Reading's away match at Luton Town in 2022 when she saw David Norman crash his car as he suffered a cardiac arrest.
A stand at Wembley will be temporarily named in her honour during the English Football League (EFL) play-off finals on Saturday, Sunday and Monday, which are set to be attended by a total of about 200,000 fans.
Sharman, a police officer who lives in Cholsey, Oxfordshire, said her training kicked in at the time and it was "wonderful" to know that her intervention had saved Norman's life.
Recalling the events of 2022, she said: "I had left the [Luton] stadium after the most boring game you can imagine and I was walking back to the car when the car that Dave was in shot across the road and T-boned another car.
"As I got [to the car], it was very clear that Dave was not breathing so, with the help of another person, pulled him from the car and gave him CPR and thankfully he survived.
"I just knew that he needed my help and without it he would have died. It's that simple," she said.
They have since met and she said she was pleased to have been able to help him.
"He's got three children, he's married and he's now got to see all these milestones in their lives because he's still here to do so. It's really wonderful.
"It's just so important people know CPR if they're ever in that situation to do the same thing," she added.
She will be at the Championship play-off final on Saturday between Hull City and Middlesbrough to see tens of thousands of fans packed into her stand as part of a campaign led by the British Heart Foundation (BHF).
The BHF said every year more than 40,000 people have an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest across the UK but that less than one in 10 survive.
Its Every Minute Matters campaign, which has been widely promoted by the EFL, has resulted in more than 520,000 people starting to learn CPR using its free online tool, RevivR.
Kyle Busch was struggling to breath when a call was made to 911 asking for an ambulance to come to the General Motors Charlotte Technical Center in Concord, North Carolina, on Wednesday.
In a call obtained by TMZ, an unidentified male made the call around 5:30 p.m. ET Wednesday, telling the 911 operator that Busch had “shortness of breath, very hot, thinks he’s going to pass out and is producing a little bit of blood — coughing up some blood.”
Kyle Busch's medical emergency has been partially revealed by 911 audio obtained by TMZ Sports, with a caller saying the NASCAR superstar was struggling to breathe, overheating and coughing up blood. 💔 pic.twitter.com/1SnwM58Y7d
— TMZ Sports (@TMZ_Sports) May 22, 2026
Busch was at the General Motors facility Wednesday testing in a racing simulator when he became ill, according to the Associated Press, which reported that he was taken to a Charlotte hospital.
Busch, 41, died Thursday, his family announced, shocking the entire racing community.
No cause of death has been reported.
Busch is survived by his wife, Samantha, children Brexton and Lennix, brother Kurt and many other family members.
He was in the midst of his 22nd Cup season, competing just 11 days ago at Watkins Glen, where he finished eighth — his best result of the season. In the middle of that race, Busch complained over his radio of a sinus issue and even requested a doctor be brought to his team bus after the race.
Just six days ago, Busch won the Truck Series race at Dover, in what would be his last NASCAR points race.
When asked after the victory why the winning moments never get old, Busch responded, “Because you never know when the last one is.”
Amid her ongoing battle with FIFA, Mikie Sherrill has another bold sports play on her mind: Bring the Nets back across the Hudson River.
The Nets played in New Jersey from 1977 to 2012, before moving to Brooklyn. The team struggled to draw attendance while in the Garden State and played in multiple arenas, including Rutgers Athletic Center, the since-closed Izod Center, Prudential Center, and even the Teaneck Armory.
Since moving to Brooklyn the Nets have undergone a complete rebrand, switching its colors from red and blue to black and white. The team has not played a game in New Jersey, but did maintain a practice facility in East Rutherford until 2016 while a new one was built in Brooklyn.
But a team source told Front Office Sports that there’s been no conversations between Sherrill’s administration and team ownership at all, let alone about a move. “They’re perfectly happy in Brooklyn,” the source said.
The comments come after Sherrill, at a late April live chat about her first 100 days in office as governor, was asked if she was interested in bringing the Nets back to New Jersey. It turns out, the idea was already on her radar.
“I mean, would I support it? I ask about it all the time,” Sherrill said. “I love the idea. So, I have been pressing for that. I haven’t made a lot of headway yet; you know, maybe in my second 100 days.
“But I do think there is some work being done for some — I don’t know if I’m allowed to say too much about it — but some people are working on some different sports coming into the Rock.”
Sherrill grew up in Virginia and launched her political career in New Jersey in 2017, years after the team had already moved. The Devils are the state’s lone professional sports team amid the major sports leagues and have been the primary tenant at the Prudential Center since the Nets left after the 2012 season.
The Nets were owned by Russian billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov amid their move to Brooklyn, but were sold to Alibaba co-founder Joe Tsai in 2019 for $2.3 billion in a deal that included Barclays Center, the team’s arena. Brooklyn Sports and Entertainment, which is Tsai’s umbrella company for the Nets and their Long Island G-League affiliate, the Liberty, and Barclays Center, is in the middle of a five-year, $140 million renovation to the arena.
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Fever sign 6-foot-3 recent draft pick who Storm let go originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Grace VanSlooten did what she could to make a good first impression on the Seattle Storm.
Apparently it wasn't enough there, but the Indiana Fever noticed. They've signed VanSlooten not long after the Storm cut her loose.
The Fever announced the move on Friday, with VanSlooten stepping into the roster space vacated by the waiving earlier this week of Shatori Walker-Kimbrough.
Indiana definitely needed some frontcourt depth, and the 6-foot-3 VanSlooten can provide that.
VanSlooten was the No. 39 overall pick in the 2026 WNBA Draft and played four games for the Storm before her release -- she averaged 4.3 points and 1.5 rebounds per game.
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She began her college career at Oregon before transferring to Michigan State. With the Spartans in 2024-25, VanSlooten averaged 15.1 points and 6.8 rebounds per game.
VanSlooten rarely attempts 3-pointers, so most of her impact is made on the interior, including as a difference-making offensive rebounder.
She's also a great instinctual defender -- in her final season at MSU, she averaged 1.9 steals and 1.0 blocks per game.
VanSlooten comes with the added bonus of being comfortable in the Midwest -- she's from Toledo, Ohio, where she developed into a top-tier recruit before finishing her prep career at IMG Academy in Florida.
Now, it's safe to expect VanSlooten to have some fans make the trek to watch her in Indiana.
The Fever announced the deal for VanSlooten as a rest-of-season contract, so if she makes a good first impression here, she probably isn't going anywhere.
MURFREESBORO — TSSAA baseball state championship games for Division I are in a weather delay as more storms continue to push through Middle Tennessee.
The Eagleville-Richland, Class 1A state championship game is currently in a delay with Eagleville holding a 5-3 lead after one complete inning.
Four state baseball titlie games were removed from their customary site at Middle Tennessee State in favor of four separate sites at high schools across Murfreesboro and all four games began at 11 a.m. (CT).
The TSSAA anticipated the recent weather trend that has made the 2026 spring state championships a challenge as storms have rearranged schedules from baseball, softball and boys soccer to the state track championships in Knoxville since competition began May 19.
TSSAA softball championship games have already been pushed to Saturday, May 23. If-necessary games are currently being played for Division I softball.
The Division II-AA championship between Chattanooga Christian and Baylor that is tied 3-3 in the fifth inning is currently in a delay. The DII-A title game was played May 21 as Tipton-Rosemark knocked off Boyd Buchanan, 3-1.
The TSSAA boys soccer championships in Class AAA began at 11 a.m. The Class A game will begin at 1:30 while the AA championship is scheduled to start at 4 p.m.
Here are the brackets and scores as they stand during the delay. This story will be updated when play resumes.
at Riverdale High School
Eagleville 5, Richland 3. Top of 2nd.
at Middle Tennessee Christian
Milan 1, White House Heritage 0. Bottom of 3rd
at Siegel High School
Greeneville 1, Crockett County 0. Bottom of 2nd
at Oakland High School
Houston 3, Farragut 2. Top of 2nd
This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Weather delays TSSAA baseball state championships
MURFREESBORO — TSSAA baseball state championship games for Division I are in a weather delay as more storms continue to push through Middle Tennessee.
The Eagleville-Richland, Class 1A state championship game is currently in a delay with Eagleville holding a 5-3 lead after one complete inning.
Four state baseball titlie games were removed from their customary site at Middle Tennessee State in favor of four separate sites at high schools across Murfreesboro and all four games began at 11 a.m. (CT).
The TSSAA anticipated the recent weather trend that has made the 2026 spring state championships a challenge as storms have rearranged schedules from baseball, softball and boys soccer to the state track championships in Knoxville since competition began May 19.
TSSAA softball championship games have already been pushed to Saturday, May 23. If-necessary games are currently being played for Division I softball.
The Division II-AA championship between Chattanooga Christian and Baylor that is tied 3-3 in the fifth inning is currently in a delay. The DII-A title game was played May 21 as Tipton-Rosemark knocked off Boyd Buchanan, 3-1.
The TSSAA boys soccer championships in Class AAA began at 11 a.m. The Class A game will begin at 1:30 while the AA championship is scheduled to start at 4 p.m.
Here are the brackets and scores as they stand during the delay. This story will be updated when play resumes.
at Riverdale High School
Eagleville 5, Richland 3. Top of 2nd.
at Middle Tennessee Christian
Milan 1, White House Heritage 0. Bottom of 3rd
at Siegel High School
Greeneville 1, Crockett County 0. Bottom of 2nd
at Oakland High School
Houston 3, Farragut 2. Top of 2nd
This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Weather delays TSSAA baseball state championships

CBS’ Adam Finkelstein, who is plugged in from the high school ranks through to the pros, has released his most recent NBA mock draft and top 100 prospects list post NBA Draft Combine. The news should excite Villanova fans, as Finkelstein has Italian center (and Villanova target) Luigi Suigo at 38th in his top-100 list.
This is more in line with most mock drafts at this point, with an exception here or there for the 7’4” big man. Assuming Suigo meant what he said on his Instagram Live (that he would only stay in if he’s in the top 20), withdrawing seems to make more sense by the day.
Michigan’s Morez Johnson Jr. recently announced that he is staying in the draft, and recent reports suggest that Arizona’s Koa Peat, Santa Clara’s Allen Graves and North Carolina’s Henri Veesaar will be following suit. While they are not all centers, they are all big men who are ranked ahead of Suigo by the consensus. This equation should also include Connecticut’s Tarris Reed Jr., who has impressed at the combine and seems to have solidified himself as a first-round pick.
As an aside, it appears that Suigo has recently followed the Wildcats’ Kwame Evans Jr. on Instagram.
Luigi Suigos most recent follow on Instagram 👀 pic.twitter.com/GNxgQjeSR3
— NovaAlerts (@AlertsNova) May 21, 2026
The deadline for international players to withdraw is June 13, but the deadline to maintain college eligibility is May 27. There should be a resolution to this ongoing discussion within the next five days.
Florida State is one of the four schools that 2027 three-star offensive lineman DaJohn Yarborough is choosing from. The others are the California Bears, Mississippi State Bulldogs, and Washington Huskies.
The 6-foot-5, 330-pounder is set to begin his official visit schedule next week when he goes to Mississippi State on May 29. On June 5, he'll go to Tallahassee to visit FSU, and he recently told Rivals what makes the Seminoles one of his standout choices.
Florida State stands out for its tradition, elite coaching, and ability to develop players for the next level,” said Yarborough. “The environment and fan base there is different—it feels big-time every day. I can see myself growing on and off the field in that program and competing at a high level. I also like how consistent they are in competing for championships and being in big games. The standard there pushes players to stay locked in every day. I feel like being around that kind of culture would bring the best out of me and help me reach my full potential as a player and teammate.
When Yarborough arrives on Florida State's campus, it will be his second time there with his first coming back in March. He'll head to California on June 11 and then Washington on June 19.
Yarborough is the nation's No. 409 recruit and the No. 31 interior offensive lineman per Rivals' industry rankings. He's also the No. 9 prospect in the state of Arizona.
This certainly a battle that FSU needs to win. They landed up three-star quarterback Logan Flaherty on Tuesday, and the Seminoles need to keep the momentum going as they look to climb back up the rankings in the 2027 recruiting cycle.
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The Buffalo Bills' upcoming 2026 NFL season weighs most on one person, according to The Ringer.
The outlet released their latest NFL power rankings poll in the midst of the 2026 offseason. Overall, the Bills land at the No. 4 position.
Buffalo is the second-best ranked AFC team in The Ringer's mind, behind only the Denver Broncos in third. The Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams at the top lead this poll, respectively.
In placing the Bills at the fourth position, the outlet does not put the pressure on the likes of quarterback Josh Allen like many do. Instead, it's b
Joe Brady that does. Can Brady improve the Bills and take them to a place that Sean McDermott could not?
The Ringer's breakdown on the Bills' position can be found below:
No coach is under more pressure to prove himself than new Bills head coach Joe Brady, as he inherits a perennial contender and one of the three best quarterbacks in the league. The Bills also have one of the best offensive lines, and this team is basically guaranteed four wins because of the Jets’ and Dolphins’ rebuilding efforts in the division.
Brady, who was promoted from offensive coordinator to head coach after Sean McDermott’s surprising firing in January, has two jobs this season: get more out of Buffalo’s receiving corps than McDermott did and make sure that new defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard’s scheme is on the cutting edge so this defense can perform at a high level in the playoffs. If this team takes a step back in 2026—especially on offense—Brady could end up on the hot seat after only a year
This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: Power rankings: Bills earn top-five position in new NFL poll
The New York Jets will enter the 2026 season with Geno Smith as their starting quarterback. They reunited with Smith this past offseason to serve as a temporary solution. Quarterback contracts around the league prove why the Jets need to eventually find their rookie solution.
The Los Angeles Rams signed Matthew Stafford to a one-year extension on Thursday worth $55 million. Stafford could earn $60 million via incentives, effectively making his current contract a two-year one worth $105 million.
As quarterback contracts continue to bloat around the league, finding a franchise rookie QB has become even more important.
There are now 12 quarterbacks in the league earning more than $50 million per year on an annual average basis. Meanwhile the Tennessee Titans will pay sophomore No. 1 overall pick Cameron Ward $12 million in 2026. The Las Vegas Raiders will pay Fernando Mendoza even less than that once he officially signs his rookie contract.
The Jets are currently slated to possess three first-round picks in the 2027 NFL draft. The 2027 draft appears loaded at quarterback, with prospects like Arch Manning, Dante Moore, Drew Mestemaker, and CJ Carr all eligible following the upcoming college football season. Some of the best teams in the NFL compete for Super Bowls while having franchise quarterbacks on affordable rookie contracts because of how you can spend aggressively elsewhere.
The Jets need to become one of those teams.
ESPN sources: reigning NFL MVP Matthew Stafford and the Rams reached agreement today on a one-year, $55 million extension worth up to $60 million with incentives. Stafford now has two years and up to $105 million remaining on his deal with the Rams. pic.twitter.com/3lMmJMhk7R
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) May 21, 2026
This article originally appeared on Jets Wire: Matthew Stafford extension proves Jets need to find rookie QB solution

Excluding Trent Alexander-Arnold and other stars from England roster places even more pressure on manager Thomas Tuchel originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
It takes a lot of letters to spell out the whole of Trent Alexander-Arnold’s name, but that seems not to be the reason England could not fit him on their roster for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Being left off the squad for a major tournament makes this the lowest point of his time with the Three Lions (or not, as it turns out), but there's always been some disconnect when it comes to him and international soccer. It’s possible no player this accomplished ever had a more meager England career than the guy often referred to as “TAA” for reasons already mentioned.
He is not alone as a big-name player left out of the England squad. Manager Thomas Tuchel did not invite Manchester United defenders Harry Maguire and Luke Shaw, Manchester City playmaker Phil Foden, Nottingham Forest midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White and, most strikingly, forward Cole Palmer, a hero at Euro 2024 and of Chelsea’s triumph in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.
There were enough presumably obvious choices excluded that Tuchel placed himself in a position that England better win the tournament or come bloody close.
“Teams win championships,” Tuchel said at Friday’s press conference. “From day one, we were very clear that we are trying to select and build the best possible team, which is not necessarily to select and collect the 26 most talented players.”
Selecting the wrong players, though, can wreck that mission before it begins.
A 27-year-old right back, Alexander-Arnold was one of the most important players on Liverpool FC teams that won two Premier League titles, the UEFA Champions League once (and reached three finals), the Club World Cup, the FA Cup and the EFL Cup. He was named to the Premier League’s PFA Team of the Year in 2019, 2020 and 2022, the Champions League Team of the Season in 2019 and 2022 and the FIFPro World11 in 2020.
All of that convinced Spanish superclub Real Madrid they had to have him, and yet England casually cast him aside.
Madrid wanted him badly enough to pay an $11.4 million transfer fee to Liverpool merely to gain an early release that allowed him to play in last summer’s Club World Cup. Alexander-Arnold was out of contract and available for free in another few weeks.
In fairness, they didn’t wind up understanding how to use him, either. He made only 14 starts in Real Madrid’s uninspiring 2025/26 season, earning four assists.
When he played, though, especially of late, he continued to send in crosses at an impressive rate, and that uncommon ability – and his facility for free kicks – might have been of use were England to find itself trailing in a crucial World Cup game.
He is not an exceptional defender, but his ability to cover ground, to connect with the midfielders and forwards deployed ahead of him and to force those opponents who wish to attack to wind up defending instead can be game-changing. There are a lot of reasons Liverpool’s attack declined following TAA’s departure (from 86 goals to 62 with one game remaining), but his contributions may be foremost on that list. And for all the discussion of his issues on defense, LFC has allowed 11 more goals without him.
With Gareth Southgate in charge of England, Alexander-Arnold waited for years behind Manchester City star Kyle Walker, whose speed and elite understanding of the game made him an ideal right back for club and country. When Walker began to lose his pace by Euro 2024, though, Southgate kept him at right back and tried to deploy Alexander-Arnold in a defensive midfield spot. It didn’t work.
Only in UEFA Nations League play under interim manager Lee Carsley was Alexander-Arnold granted a clear chance to play his preferred position. He went 90 minutes at right back against Ireland, Greece and twice against Finland, earning an assist and a goal as the Three Lions went 3-1. He was straight back on the bench after Tuchel was hired.
Alexander-Arnold now stands at 34 caps since making his England debut at age 19, in a pre-World Cup friendly against Costa Rica. He appeared in one game at Russia 2018, one at Qatar 2022, and it’ll be none at whatever shorthand term is applied to this year’s tournament.
North America 2026?
Regardless, TAA will not be here.
That was Tuchel’s choice, and it could wind up being his mistake. Possibly one of many.
The high school boys track and field sectional meets are in the books.
Hamilton Southeastern, Brownsburg, Ben Davis, North Central, Center Grove, Lawrence North and Franklin Central claimed team sectional championships on Thursday. Here is a look at the top three in each event in the local sectional meets (the boys regional meets are set for Thursday with local schools feeding into meets at Lafayette Jeff, Plainfield and Greenfield-Central). This is not a complete list of those who advanced to the regional, just those who advanced by finishing in the top three:
Now healthy, Lawrence Central senior Evan Williams wins two sectional titles
Team results: Hamilton Southeastern 110, Carmel 106.25; Fishers 103; Westfield 94.25; Noblesville 78; Lebanon 45.25; Hamilton Heights 38; Guerin Catholic 27; Lapel 19.25; University 1.
4x800 relay: Westfield 7:56.30; Carmel 8:01.19; Fishers 8:03.32
110 hurdles: Logan Tuck, Westfield, 14.44; Sam Long, Hamilton Southeastern, 14.58; Daniel Richards, Lebanon, 14.63
100: Angel Wilson, Noblesville, 10.93; Cayden Gearhart, Westfield, 10.98; Maison McCray, Westfield, 10.99
1600: Banner Barnes, Noblesville, 4:17.70; Isaiah Vohs, Noblesville, 4:18.07; Luke Moulder, Westfield, 4:18.55
4x100: Westfield 41.12; Carmel 42.02; Fishers 42.02
400: Rocky Duplessis, Fishers, 48.97; Ryd Wallerstedt, Westfield, 49.88; Kallen Hoeft, Hamilton Southeastern, 50.19
300 hurdles: Daniel Richards, Lebanon, 38.16; Sam Long, Hamilton Southeastern, 38.28; Kortez Foster, Fishers, 40.44
800: Banner Barnes, Noblesville, 1:51.66; Omar Elsayed, Hamilton Southeastern, 1:54.14; Isaiah Vohs, Noblesville, 1:54.78
200: Vincent Rozzi, Fishers, 21.84; Francisco Luyindula, Lebanon, 21.95; Caleb Terril, Westfield, 22.01
3200: Lucas Bartlett, Carmel, 9:14.23; Jonah Kaul, Carmel, 9:19.78; Liam Powers, Hamilton Southeastern, 9:21.10
4x400 relay: Fishers 3:20.14; Westfield 3:21.51; Noblesville 3:24.90
High jump: Konrad Hayden, Fishers, 6-6; Tannon Monden, Lebanon, 6-4; Seffrin Smith, Guerin Catholic, 6-3
Pole vault: Weston Kopeck, Hamilton Southeastern, 13-6; Brady Lemieux, Westfield, 12-6; Lux Foster, Noblesville, 12-6
Long jump: Gabriel Davis, Carmel, 22-10.5; Alim Broadnax, Carmel, 22-5.5; Reed Hamilton, Lapel, 21-2
Discus: Will Duncan, Hamilton Heights, 173-0; Anthony Schmidt, Fishers, 161-4; Gavin Adkins, Carmel, 157-2
Shot put: Mason Cantwell, Fishers, 54-3.5; Will Duncan, Hamilton Heights, 53-10.25; KJ Mallett, Hamilton Southeastern, 51-8.5
Team results: Brownsburg 181, Avon 141; Zionsville 78; Plainfield 66; Danville 52; Mooresville 36; Cascade 28; Western Boone 19; Monrovia 14; Tri-West 9
4x800 relay: Avon 8:02.84; Brownsburg 8:06.37; Plainfield 8:15.11
110 hurdles: Joseph Jefferson, Zionsville, 14.33; John Adebayo, Avon, 14.54; Jaden Latham, Western Boone, 14.87
100: Blake Larrison, Plainfield, 10.58; Collin Bumgardner, Danville, 10.62; Jaxson Pierson, Brownsburg, 10.71
1600: Jackson Hoaglin, Brownsburg, 4:26.46; Ryan Evans, Plainfield, 4:28.29; Aedan Aspaas, Avon, 4:28.49
4x100: Brownsburg 41.02; Plainfield 42.59; Danville 43.05
400: Trew Holbrook, Brownsburg, 48.97; Carter Hurst, Brownsburg, 49.35; Samuel Nefouse, Zionsville, 50.50
300 hurdles: David Karonwi, Brownsburg, 38.62; Joseph Jefferson, Zionsville, 39.09; Jaden Latham, Western Boone, 39.64
800: Kellan Harless, Brownsburg, 1:56.06; Mitchell Ford, Avon, 1:56.29; Colten Smith, Monrovia, 1:58.46
200: Collin Bumgardner, Danville, 21.36; Kingston Thompson, Brownsburg, 21.64; Jordan Redmon, Brownsburg, 21.83
3200: Elroe Tafese, Avon, 9:32.52; Quinn Murray, Avon, 9:32.59; Elijah Balbach, Brownsburg, 9:34.76
4x400 relay: Brownsburg 3:21.42; Avon 3:27.55; Zionsville 3:29.39
High jump: David Fleming III, Zionsville, 6-4; Darasimi Adegbeyeni, Avon, 6-3; Ja’yon Davis, Brownsburg, 6-3; Sam Omodusonu, Brownsburg, 6-3
Pole vault: Nolan Wood, Plainfield, 14-3; Will Thompson, Cascade, 14-3; Bennett Allen, Avon, 13-6
Long jump: John Adebayo, Avon, 22-10.5; Greg Thompkins III, Brownsburg, 21-8.75; Alexander Crosby, Zionsville, 21-8.25
Discus: Kaleb Rasheed, Avon, 189-1; Landon Kinser, Danville, 180-5; Connor Thomas, Brownsburg, 170-6
Shot put: Kaleb Rasheed, Avon, 60-1.25; Wrigley Matthews, Plainfield, 53-11; Connor Thomas, Brownsburg, 52-5
Team results: Ben Davis 179; Pike 166; Decatur Central 76; Southport 64; Herron 40; Cardinal Ritter 36; Covenant Christian 28; Speedway 22; Crispus Attucks 11; Providence Cristo Rey 1
4x800 relay: Pike 8:11.85; Herron 8:14.26; Ben Davis 8:16.95
110 hurdles: Kiren Oliver, Pike, 14.10; Tynell Tyler, Southport, 14.55; Kelvin Rivera, Decatur Central, 15.10
100: Graham Adams, Ben Davis, 10.68; Titus Falk, Covenant Christian, 10.80; Enoch Obisesan, Ben Davis, 10.88
1600: Aboubakar Ibrahim, Ben Davis, 4:32.95; Francis Holohan, Pike, 4:34.87; Elliott Rader, Herron, 4:38.26
4x100: Ben Davis 42.64; Pike 43.69; Southport 43.80
400: Ryder Dazey, Pike, 49.47; Jahleel Lewis, Decatur Central, 49.65; Souleymana China, Ben Davis, 51.22
300 hurdles: Kiren Oliver, Pike, 38.37; Gbolahan Danko, Ben Davis, 40.31; Tynell Tyler, Southport, 41.18
800: Christopher Boyd, Pike, 1:57.95; Ellis Swain, Decatur Central, 1:58.01; Edgar Perez, Cardinal Ritter, 2:01.55
200: Graham Adams, Ben Davis, 21.93; Titus Falk, Covenant Christian, 22.09; Ryder Dazey, Pike, 22.21
3200: Francis Holohan, Pike, 9:56.95; Fthawi Shumai, Ben Davis, 9:59.97; Tesfaldet Hailu, Ben Davis, 10:02.81
4x400 relay: Ben Davis 3:23.96; Pike 3:24.19; Decatur Central 3:24.39
High jump: Mohamed Niang, Pike, 6-0; Souleymana China, Ben Davis, 6-0; Kaden Carr, Pike, 5-10
Pole vault: Mohamed Isa, Ben Davis, 12-0; Liam Wilson, Southport, 11-6; Jayden Woods, Cardinal Ritter, 11-6
Long jump: Kelvin Rivera, Decatur Central, 22-8.5; Kendrick Kiser, Speedway, 21-0; JaKobe Ryans, Pike, 20-9.5
Discus: Isaiah Manning, Ben Davis, 166-5; Ope Gbadegesin, Ben Davis, 162-7; Alexandros Poulakis, Southport, 151-9
Shot put: Ope Gbadegesin, Ben Davis, 48-8; Kaleb Ball, Decatur Central, 48-7.5; Isaiah Manning, Ben Davis, 48-3
Team results: Center Grove 189; Whiteland 90; Perry Meridian 89.5; Franklin 86; Indian Creek 38; Shelbyville 34; Greenwood 34; Triton Central 26; Waldron 17.5; Greenwood Christian 17; Southwestern (Shelbyville) 3.
4x800 relay: Center Grove 7:57.26; Whiteland 8:03.27; Franklin 8:11.63
110 hurdles: Caison Barber, Center Grove, 14.44; Eli Williams, Center Grove, 14.52; Tevian Faulkner, Triton Central, 15.67
100: Blake Matthews, Center Grove, 10.62; Carter Chitwood-Bedolla, Franklin, 10.71; Braden Brown, Triton Central, 11.23
1600: Will Cuskaden, Center Grove, 4:25.05; Gabe Sunga, Center Grove, 4:29.19; Nolan Edens, Whiteland, 4:29.55
4x100: Center Grove 43.49; Indian Creek 44.14; Perry Meridian 44.39
400: Uriah White, Perry Meridian, 49.32; Corbin Shafer, Franklin, 50.11; Ryke Meyer, Center Grove, 50.24
300 hurdles: Eli Williams, Center Grove, 40.80; Caison Barber, Center Grove, 41.09; Kellen Shaff, Franklin, 45.09
800: Jayden Salo, Center Grove, 1:56.03; Colton Watson, Whiteland, 1:56.76; Steven Mergl, Whiteland, 1:59.27
200: Blake Matthews, Center Grove, 21.95; Carter Chitwood-Bedolla, Franklin, 22.15; Grant Dalton, Indian Creek, 22.27
3200: Liam Fennig, Franklin, 9:31.56; Michael Leavitt, Center Grove, 9:40.60; Ethan Holbrook, Center Grove, 9:53.58
4x400 relay: Franklin 3:25.46; Perry Meridian 3:25.47; Center Grove 3:26.41
High jump: Riley New, Perry Meridian, 6-2; Justin Lucas, Whiteland, 6-2; Cooper Wienhorst, Franklin, 6-1
Pole vault: Patrick Dowty, Indian Creek, 10-6; John Ferris, Center Grove, 9-6; Merrick Knight, Perry Meridian, 9-0
Long jump: Jackson Schoch, Perry Meridian, 22-5; Ethan Moody, Waldron, 21-10; Trevon Darden, Perry Meridian, 21-9.75
Discus: Levi Jones, Center Grove, 172-1; Gus Ducote, Center Grove, 147-10; Andrew Vornheder, Greenwood, 145-11
Shot put: Evan Scudder, Whiteland, 51-9; Marshall Tidd, Center Grove, 47-9; Eli Madsen, Whiteland, 45-7.5
Team results: North Central 141.5; Lawrence Central 117; Bishop Chatard 107; Brebeuf Jesuit 79.5; Heritage Christian 39, Cathedral 32; Shortridge 20; Park Tudor 19; Tech 14.5; International 4; Purdue Poly 4; Indiana Math & Science 4; Purdue Poly-Broad Ripple 2
4x800 relay: North Central 8:02.66, Lawrence Central 8:36.65, Heritage Christian 8:44.76
110 hurdles: Evan Williams, Lawrence Central, 13.86, Greg Peterson-Lee, Lawrence Central, 15.11, Tate Chesebrough, Bishop Chatard, 15.12
100: Cameron Berry, Cathedral, 10.65, Edwin Watson, Brebeuf Jesuit, 10.88, Eric Anderson, North Central, 10.94
1600: Owen Pritchard, North Central, 4:33.94, Ollie Haug, Brebeuf Jesuit, 4:34.94, Dawson Pikus, North Central, 4:36.76
4x100 relay: Lawrence Central 42.07, North Central 42.07, Cathedral 42.14
400: Phoenix Boyer, Bishop Chatard, 48.86, Abriel Harris-Sproles, North Central, 50.37, Malachi Lesnet, Brebeuf Jesuit, 51.12
300 hurdles: Tanner Sparks, Bishop Chatard, 40.75, Braylon Stallings, North Central, 41.82, Tate Bushong, Cathedral, 41.92
800: Zach Gantz, Bishop Chatard, 1:53.11, Bryson Jones, Lawrence Central, 1:59.93, Willem Hobson, Heritage Christian, 2:00.06
200: Evan Williams, Lawrence Central, 21.54, Garland Davenport, North Central, 22.41, Ethan Braden, North Central, 22.47
3200: Keegan Terry, North Central, 9:35.84, Owen Pritchard, North Central, 9:45.90, Damian Cain, Bishop Chatard, 9:58.65
4x400 relay: Bishop Chatard 3:20.37, North Central 3:26.64, Cathedral 3:29.07
High jump: Christian Brown, North Central, 6-2, LaRon Suggs, Shortridge, 6-0, Alexander Do, Lawrence Central, 6-0
Pole vault: Cohen Betz, Bishop Chatard, 12-0, Jack Duffer, Brebeuf Jesuit, 12-0, Max Whitfield, North Central, 11-6
Long jump: Cam Harden, Bishop Chatard, 23-1, Jeremiah Gillispie, North Central, 22-1.25, Cameron Kelley, Brebeuf Jesuit, 21-7.75
Discus: Mark Gates, Heritage Christian, 154-2, Javon Grandberry, Lawrence Central, 142-1, Jaden McClendon, Bishop Chatard, 138-4
Shot put: Seun Morakinya, Lawrence Central, 47-4, Oliver Coicou, Bishop Chatard, 46-6, Ko’ Moni Ford, Lawrence Central, 46-6
Team results: Lawrence North 176; Mt. Vernon 129; Anderson 71.5; Pendleton Heights 67; Blue River Valley 39; New Castle 36; Eastern Hancock 30.5; Shenandoah 28; Knightstown 21; Daleville 15; Anderson Prep 6
4x800 relay: Mt. Vernon 8:07.30; Lawrence North 8:11.62; Anderson 8:44.31
110 hurdles: Noah Virt, Mt. Vernon, 14.66; Brayden Swoveland, Blue River Valley, 14.95; Ethan Abdularheem, Lawrence North, 15.01
100: Zarion McMillian, Anderson, 10.81; Izayveon Moore, Lawrence North, 10.96; Keivon Mattox, Lawrence North, 11.03
1600: Conrad Schumacher, Lawrence North, 4:23.78; Connor Weflen, Pendleton Heights, 4:26.52; Xavier Little, Lawrence North, 4:26.85
4x100: Anderson 43.02; Lawrence North 43.73; Eastern Hancock 45.27
400: Xavier Wilson, Lawrence North, 49.43, Sebastian Sprague, Mt. Vernon, 50.08; Joel Weaver, Pendleton Heights, 50.94
300 hurdles: Noah Virt, Mt. Vernon, 39.54; Breck Mallory, Lawrence North, 40.28; Brayden Swoveland, Blue River Valley, 40.46
800: Caden Cassada, Mt. Vernon, 1:54.97; Cooper Hunziker, Mt. Vernon, 1:59.28; Ryder Engelhardt, Pendleton Heights, 1:59.89
200: Zarion McMillian, Anderson, 22.06; Xavier Wilson, Lawrence North, 22.42; Darin Reynolds, New Castle, 22.86
3200: Conrad Schumacher, Lawrence North, 9:31.03; Benson Davis, Pendleton Heights, 9:41.39; Tyler Lenze, Lawrence North, 9:56.43
4x400 relay: Mt. Vernon 3:24.30; Lawrence North 3:25.39; Pendleton Heights 3:33.73
High jump: Lucas Eaton, New Castle, 6-9; Brayden Swoveland, Blue River Valley, 6-5; Quorban Donald, Lawrence North, 6-2; Blake Smith, Lawrence North, 6-2
Pole vault: Randall Glenn, Lawrence North, 13-6; Caleb Ashley, Mt. Vernon, 11-6; Owen Barrett, New Castle, 11-6
Long jump: Quentin Collier, Anderson, 22-1.75; Breck Mallory, Lawrence North, 21-11.5; Owen Kean, Pendleton Heights, 21-5.5
Discus: Breck Mallory, Lawrence North, 164-11; Luke Manship, Eastern Hancock, 161-11; Will Davis, Knightstown, 141-6
Shot put: Luke Manship, Eastern Hancock, 48-9; Breck Mallory, Lawrence North, 48-2.5; Andre Watson, Lawrence North, 46-4
Team results: Franklin Central 170; Greenfield-Central 130; Roncalli 98; Warren Central 93; New Palestine 80; Beech Grove 30; Lutheran 7; Scecina 1
4x800 relay: Franklin Central 7:58.38; Greenfield-Central 8:22.31; Roncalli 8:29.63
110 hurdles: Rylan Hainje, Franklin Central, 13.52; RaShaud Alexander, Warren Central, 14.92; Paxton Holmes, New Palestine, 15.78
100: Kamere James, Warren Central, 10.71; Brayden Jake, Warren Central, 11.04; Dylan Keck, Franklin Central, 11.09
1600: Braylon Mumaugh, Greenfield-Central, 4:21.65; Mike Bauer, New Palestine, 4:23.73; Julius Lucero, Franklin Central, 4:33.13
4x100: Warren Central 41.55; Franklin Central 41.74; New Palestine 43.61
400: Braylon Payne, Beech Grove, 48.82; Garrett Jack, Greenfield-Central, 49.78; Braden Carman, Franklin Central, 49.80
300 hurdles: Rylan Hainje, Franklin Central, 36.98; Everett Bishop, Greenfield-Central, 39.89; Will Bardonner, New Palestine, 41.13
800: Braylon Mumaugh, Greenfield-Central 1:55.22; Andrew Wright, Franklin Central, 1:58.76; Cooper Trout, Franklin Central, 2:00.43
200: Dylan Keck, Franklin Central, 22.12; Alex Beard, Roncalli, 22.22; Braydon Russell, Warren Central, 22.54
3200: Mike Bauer, New Palestine, 9:45.87; Bryce Cotterman, Greenfield-Central, 9:53.39; Jason Decker, 9:57.58
4x400 relay: Franklin Central, 3:17.03; Greenfield-Central, 3:24.13; Roncalli, 3:24.92
High jump: Maximus Lindsey, Franklin Central, 6-0; O’Ryon Draine, Franklin Central, 5-10; Adreus Armstrong, Beech Grove, 5-8
Pole vault: Liam Taylor, Greenfield-Central, 12-6; Jonathan Tejada, Franklin Central, 12-6; Will Parker, Greenfield-Central, 11-6
Long jump: Brayden Jake, Warren Central, 21-7; Isaiah Holmes, Franklin Central, 20-10.25; Zane Smith, New Palestine, 19-9
Discus: Von Quigley, Greenfield-Central, 167-6; Jake Irwin, 146-10; T.J. Michalak, Roncalli, 142-6
Shot put: Dominic Nelson, Roncalli, 51-4.5; Von Quigley, Greenfield-Central, 51-1; Elzea Rollins, Warren Central, 49-11
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The Texas A&M Aggies have made another addition to their top-ranked recruiting class, receiving a commitment from three-star tight end Holden Niemi on Friday, according to On3's Hayes Fawcett.
Niemi is from Dexter, Michigan, and had over 20 scholarship offers from programs across the country, including the Michigan Wolverines, Alabama Crimson Tide, and Georgia Bulldogs. The 6-foot-4, 210-pounder was offered a scholarship by Texas A&M in January, shortly after they hired Derek Shay as their new tight ends coach.
He is ranked as the No. 850 overall player and No. 44 tight end in the Rivals industry ranking. He is also the No. 14 player from Michigan.
Niemi is Texas A&M's 15th commitment in the 2027 recruiting cycle, with a third of them being ranked as five-star prospects. While the group is loaded with talent, Niemi is just the second offensive skill player to commit to the Aggies, joining four-star wide receiver Jaden Upshaw.
With five-star offensive linemen Kennedy Brown and Mark Matthews, safety Kamarui Dorsey, cornerback Raylaun Henry, and edge Zyron Forstall already in the fold, they can now look to adding more playmakers to surround four-star quarterback commit Jayce Johnson.
Locked in🔒!! Go Aggies!! https://t.co/6M2AQGmVLU
— Holden Niemi (@NiemiHolden) May 22, 2026
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Friday night is set for a blockbuster American League East showdown as the Tampa Bay Rays bring a stellar 33-15 record and a massive .688 winning percentage into the Bronx to face off against the New York Yankees, who are putting together a formidable campaign of their own at 30-21. First pitch is scheduled for 7:05 PM ET under the lights at Yankee Stadium. Before the action gets underway, follow these Rays vs Yankees prediction markets to trade on this Friday night matchup in New York.
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This matchup features plenty of star power for fans and prediction market traders to monitor. New York boasts a potent lineup with heavy hitters like Aaron Judge and Paul Goldschmidt. They will, however, be navigating the absence of Giancarlo Stanton, who currently sits on the injured list. On the other side, Tampa Bay counters with exciting bats like Cedric Mullins and Junior Caminero, hoping to continue their phenomenal start to the regular season.
On the mound, Nick Martinez is the probable starting pitcher for the Rays. A critical storyline for traders keeping an eye on pre-game roster moves is that the Yankees have ace Gerrit Cole listed as their probable starter despite him currently residing on the injured list.
The prediction market clearly favors New York at 59%, signaling confidence in the home club despite both teams boasting excellent overall records. Market participants are likely weighing superior pitching metrics and home-field advantage at Yankee Stadium when taking positions on this matchup.
Analyzing the statistics reveals why the market leans toward New York. The pitching staff possesses a sturdy 3.31 team ERA, backed by a potent offense that has driven in 237 runs with 165 extra-base hits and a .752 team OPS. Tampa Bay presents a different offensive challenge. While the lineup sports a higher .261 team batting average compared to a .233 mark for New York, they rely more heavily on contact than power. They have tallied 218 runs batted in and 118 extra-base hits. On the mound, the pitching staff for Tampa Bay holds a respectable 3.57 overall ERA, but defensive metrics slightly favor New York. The fielders in the Bronx hold a .987 fielding percentage with 25 errors, compared to a .981 fielding percentage and 32 errors for Tampa Bay.
Traders must also closely monitor the injured list as both rosters navigate significant setbacks. New York is missing critical figures, including starting pitcher Max Fried and designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton. Meanwhile, depth for Tampa Bay is equally tested. Designated hitter Yandy Diaz is dealing with a hand injury, outfielder Gavin Lux is sidelined, and starting pitcher Ryan Pepiot remains out following hip surgery.
Both squads enter this contest with contrasting recent form. In their last outing, New York suffered a narrow 2-0 shutout against the Toronto Blue Jays. They struggled offensively with just three hits despite an error-free defensive showing. Tampa Bay, meanwhile, has been on a tear since dropping a 5-3 extra-inning affair to Toronto, winning five of their last six games. That red-hot stretch only further validates the dominant 33-15 record the Rays carry into this matchup. Market traders should factor in Tampa Bay's recent surge when evaluating whether a contact-heavy lineup can overcome the 42% implied probability on the road against a formidable pitching staff in New York.
When evaluating this American League East clash on prediction platforms, the market is currently leaning heavily toward the home team by giving New York a 59% probability of victory. There is, however, substantial value in taking a position on Tampa Bay at their 42% market price.
The primary catalyst for backing Tampa Bay is the sensational form of their probable starting pitcher, Nick Martinez. Through 53.2 innings pitched this season, Martinez has been incredibly effective. He has posted a minuscule 1.509 ERA alongside a stellar 1.043 WHIP. While his strikeout rate of 5.87 per nine innings is not particularly overpowering, his elite run-prevention metrics provide a highly reliable foundation to quiet the bats of New York. Paired with a squad that has already amassed a dominant 33-15 overall record, securing a position on the road underdogs offers immense upside for traders.
That said, status as the market favorite for New York is definitely not without merit, and traders must acknowledge the potential risks. New York deploys one of the most formidable pitching staffs in Major League Baseball. As a collective unit, they boast a pristine 3.31 team ERA and a 1.17 WHIP, complemented by an impressive 8.95 strikeouts per nine innings. By comparison, the staff for Tampa Bay holds a slightly higher 3.59 ERA and a 1.19 WHIP while generating a lower 7.82 strikeout rate per nine innings. If the arms for New York can successfully stifle a contact-oriented offense, home-field advantage at Yankee Stadium could easily dictate the outcome of this contest.
Despite the overarching team pitching superiority for New York, the specific form of the starting rotation for Tampa Bay tips the scales toward the visitors. The proven ability of Martinez to limit damage gives Tampa Bay a distinct edge in the early innings. With Tampa Bay playing superb baseball and the prediction market offering an appealing entry point on a 33-win juggernaut, the data suggests the visitors are well-positioned to orchestrate a road victory.
Pick/Prediction: Tampa Bay Rays

The San Antonio Spurs head into Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals needing more than just better execution. They may need a new defensive approach altogether.
Their plan so far has been to aggressively double-team Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, hoping to disrupt Oklahoma City by forcing the ball out of his hands.
But the numbers suggest it is having the opposite effect, with Oklahoma City creating better shots whenever the Spurs send extra pressure.

ESPN reports that San Antonio have thrown 53 double-teams at Gilgeous-Alexander in the series so far, and the Thunder are thriving when the pressure comes.
Oklahoma City are averaging 1.21 points per play when the Canadian guard is doubled, compared to just 0.93 when he is not.
The shooting numbers tell the same story. The Thunder are hitting 51% from the field against doubles, but only 42% when the MVP faces single coverage.
It is even more pronounced from beyond the arc. OKC are shooting 48% from three when Gilgeous-Alexander is doubled, compared to 32% when he is not.
The Thunder’s looks are far cleaner too. Their contest rate drops to 40% when Gilgeous-Alexander is doubled, compared to 60% when he is defended one-on-one.
Gilgeous-Alexander is not forcing shots either. After averaging 6.6 assists during the regular season, he has 21 assists through two games, a jump to 10.5 per game, finding the right answers for the pressure on him.
Game 3 will be a major test for San Antonio’s coaching staff. If they stick with the same plan, SGA may keep turning pressure into open looks for the Thunder.
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Gotham FC announced that goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger has been discharged from the hospital in Pachuca, Mexico after suffering an abdomen injury in the club’s CONCACAF W Champions Cup semifinal against Club América. The goalkeeper went down with injury at the end of the first half of the fixture and was taken out of the match at the start of the second half after being stretchered off the field.
Berger’s injury occurred in the final play of the first half, when Club América had a fast break opportunity. The goalkeeper put her body on the line to claim the ball before América forward Scarlett Camberos could take a shot. The two players collided as Berger took hard contact to her abdomen, and she received treatment on the pitch before being stretchered off.
Gotham FC faces C. F. Pachuca Femenil in the third-place match of the tournament on Saturday, May 23rd at 6 pm ET.

On Thursday afternoon, the 4-seeded Boston College baseball team faced off against the 5-seeded Miami Hurricanes down in Charlotte for the ACC tournament quarterfinals. Coming off of an 11-2 victory over Stanford on Wednesday, the Canes continued to roll and dismantled BC in the back half of their Thursday match-up, emerging victorious over the Eagles, 8-2.
BC got out to a promising start in the first inning when Jack Toomey brought in Ty Mainolfi on an RBI double, which was followed up immediately by a Kyle Wolff double that brought in Toomey. Their early 2-0 lead would be short-lived, however. In the top of the second, Miami brought in four runs on the back of a Fabio Peralta 2-run homer, assisted by a fielder’s choice RBI and then a wild pitch later in the inning. Miami added to their lead in the fourth inning when Alex Sosa homered for another two runs, making it a 6-2 ballgame.
The Eagles’ bats could never find their footing. After their promising start, BC only managed 3 hits in the remaining 8 innings. A promising 6th inning was cut short by a double-play, and the Eagles got shut out for the rest of the contest. Miami starter Lazaro Collera came out with the win after pitching 5 innings, and BC was eliminated from the conference tournament, 8-2.
The NCAA tournament field will be selected this upcoming Monday May 25th, which gives Boston College one final shot at postseason success. The tournament will start shortly after, on Friday May 29th.
Mike McCarthy was hired to do more than steady the Pittsburgh Steelers. He was hired to fix the problem that has been hindering the team and frustrating Steelers fans for years.
Pittsburgh has not had an offensive-minded head coach since the Chuck Noll era, and the lack of consistent scoring and explosive plays became one of the defining complaints of Mike Tomlin’s tenure. The Steelers had strong defensive identities, physical teams, and playoff expectations, but the offense too often felt stuck in the past.
That is why Steelers insider Gerry Dulac believes it is fair to expect real improvement under McCarthy.
“I don’t think anybody’s going to argue that it’s right to expect something better, something more productive because you’re talking about a guy who not only is a proven head coach, he’s a proven play caller,” Dulac said on the May 21 episode of “The Rich Eisen Show.”
That comment came after Rich Eisen brought up Pittsburgh’s offensive decline since Bruce Arians left. Arians served as the Steelers’ offensive coordinator from 2007 to 2011, a stretch that included two Super Bowl appearances and wins in Super Bowls 40 and 43.
Arians also had Ben Roethlisberger, Antonio Brown, and Le’Veon Bell at his disposal, so the circumstances were different. But the larger point remains: Pittsburgh has spent years under an old-school offensive approach that repeatedly failed to strike fear into defenses. The offense was consistently called out as predictable by opponents, yet nothing was ever done to remedy it.
McCarthy now gives the Steelers a head coach with a long track record of calling plays. He has done it across 16 seasons as an NFL head coach, including a dozen with Aaron Rodgers in Green Bay and two more with Dak Prescott in Dallas.
Brian Angelichio will coordinate the offense, and his history with McCarthy in Green Bay gives the staff some built-in familiarity. But McCarthy calling plays is the real shift.
For Steelers fans tired of stale, conservative football, Pittsburgh doesn’t need the offense to be slightly better -- it needs to become a unit that can finally help lead the team instead of holding it back.
This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Mike McCarthy gives Steelers offense reason for optimism

Barring a post-June 1 A.J. Brown to the AFC East kind of move, the San Francisco 49ers roster heading into the summer is set. Today, we’ll go through the Niners’ roster, position by position, and identify the biggest question as OTAs kick off in a week.
Let’s get right into it.
If we could get Kyle Shanahan and John Lynch under truth serum, I’d love to know what their honest thoughts about Mac Jones are. This team values him more than the rest of the NFL.
You would think if the Niners could have gotten a third-round pick for a player —and I cannot emphasize this next part enough — who should not play another meaningful snap for them again, then they would have gladly taken the draft pick.
Are the fears about Brock Purdy getting injured again that loud inside the building, where Jones is the ultimate peace of mind player on the roster? Is Kurtis Rourke that far behind Jones?
The 49ers turned a third-rounder into Osa Odighizuwa. They could’ve flipped Jones into a potential starter or contributor on either side of the ball.
He appeared in only a handful of games in 2022, but Elijah Mitchell averaged 6.2 yards per carry on 45 carries. He ran much harder than his size would indicate he would, which is likely why Mitchell’s body didn’t hold up.
Jordan Mason was equally as effective in 2022 and 2023. He averaged six yards per carry on 43 attempts in 2022 and 5.2 yards per carry on 40 attempts in 2023. The change of pace both backs brought to supplement Christian McCaffrey was a big reason why the 49ers’ running game was at the top of the league those years. McCaffrey was the home run hitter, but Mitchell and Mason were getting on base consistently with the occasional double in the gap.
Kaelon Black and Jordan James will be called upon at some point in 2026. How early and often depends on McCaffrey’s help. If they can give the offense 80% of what Mitchell and Mason did, the 49ers’ rushing attack will bounce back in a big way this season.
The 49ers’ offense peaked when they established Brandon Aiyuk as their WR1. That’s Mike Evans in 2026. But how will the hierarchy look after the future Hall of Famer? Ricky Pearsall and De’Zhaun Stribling were selected in areas where you’d think they have WR1 upside.
We can’t forget about McCaffrey and George Kittle and what they mean and have meant to the passing game. Christian Kirk feels like insurance for Pearsall more than anything else. If that’s the case, Pearsall has the most experience, while Stribling would fall into more of a Jauan Jennings role.
That feels like we’re selling Stribling short. Outside of 2024, Jennings was never the focal point of the offense. Deebo Samuel was. Based on how they play, albeit with much different body types and skill sets, Stribling is closer to Deebo than Ricky is. Does that make him WR2?
The 49ers rolled with rookie Connor Colby last season from Week 2 through Week 7. Colby looked like a player drafted with the 33rd pick in the 7th round. When you have a glaring weak spot, teams can tee off.
Carver Willis was selected in the fourth round, but he’s still a Day 3 pick. The 49ers are two years removed from striking gold in the third round with Dominick Puni. Could lightning strike twice again with Willis?
We’ll see what Bret Toth and Robert Jones have to say about that. It wasn’t supposed to be Colby starting all those games. That spot was earned by Ben Bartch. But Bartch’s injury woes carried into 2025, opening the door for Colby and others.
Jones has the experience. Toth played in spot duty last season. They will have something to say about Willis starting. The 49ers love their veterans. Will that change, and will Willis have the luxury of playing next to Trent Williams?
Kyle Busch, a two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, a winner at Michigan International Speedway and one the sport's best drivers died on Thursday, May 22, according to a news release from NASCAR.
Busch’s death at 41, which was announced by the Busch family, NASCAR and Richard Childress Racing, was a blow to the motorsport's community.
The NASCAR legend was hospitalized earlier in the week with what the motorsport series and his family called a "severe illness." He did not recover, USA TODAY reported.
Kyle Busch's cause of death is not immediately known. He was preparing to race in the the Coca-Cola 600, which is on Sunday, May 24.
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“On behalf of the Busch family, everyone at Richard Childress Racing and all of NASCAR, we are devastated to announce the sudden and tragic passing of Kyle Busch," NASCAR said in a news release.
“Our entire NASCAR family is heartbroken by the loss of Kyle Busch. A future Hall of Famer, Kyle was a rare talent, one who comes along once in a generation. He was fierce, he was passionate, he was immensely skilled and he cared deeply about the sport and fans. Throughout a career that spanned more than two decades, Kyle set records in national series wins, won championships at NASCAR’s highest level and fostered the next generation of drivers as an owner in the Truck Series. His sharp wit and competitive spirit sparked a deep emotional connection with race fans of every age, creating the proud and loyal ‘Rowdy Nation.’ Our thoughts are with Samantha, Brexton and Lennix, Kyle and Samantha’s parents, Kurt and all of Kyle’s family, Richard and Judy Childress, everyone at Richard Childress Racing, his teammates, friends and fans. NASCAR lost a giant of the sport today, far too soon.
Busch was in his 22nd full-time season this year. He won two Cup Series titles in 2015 and 2019, and 63 total races. He is among the top 10 drivers on the circuit’s all-time win list at No. 9.
Among those wins is one at Michigan's International Speedway, where he stole the lead from Jimmie Johnson on Lap 188 (out of 203) in the Pure Michigan 400 on Aug. 21, 2011. It was Busch's 23rd win of his career.
The FireKeepers Casino 400 returns to Michigan International Speedway on June 7.
Busch raced 37 times at MIS over the years, starting in 2005. He finished all but five races. In addition to his win, he had a second-place finish and a pair of thirds.
Additionally, Busch competed in the Kalamazoo Klash at the Kalamazoo Speedway in 2017.
“On that memorable night at the Kalamazoo Klash, Kyle went above and beyond, taking the time to connect, visit and share his passion with all of our local racing fans. He left an indelible mark on our track and our community,” Kalamazoo Speedway wrote on in a post on Facebook.
— USA TODAY contributed
Jalen Williams is a trending reporter at the Detroit Free Press. Contact him at jawilliams1@freepress.com.
This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: NASCAR champ Kyle Busch dies at 41. How many times did he win in Michigan

Steve Sarkisian has never been afraid of using talented players at wide receiver and defensive back.
Texas Longhorns early enrollee Jermaine Bishop could be next — the nation’s No. 3 athlete in the 2026 recruiting class, according to the 247Sports Composite rankings, is set to spend time training at defensive back during the summer.
“Jermaine is a fantastic football player. He’s a young man who’s got an extremely high football IQ. The game comes naturally to him. I think it always has. He’s a guy that we played exclusively at wide receiver this spring. This summer, we are going to allow him to do some of the DB stuff, because I do think there is a future for him there. This is not out of the norm for me. I did this with John Ross at the University of Washington, did it with Adoree’ Jackson at USC. We did it at Alabama with Devonta Smith,” Sarkisian said at the Touchdown Club of Houston on Thursday.
“They don’t major in one side, but they can be an emergency on the other side. So we’re going to let him train some with the DBs this summer, learn the system, all the while still do his receiver work. But he’s that gifted. He’s that physically gifted and he’s got the mind that can withstand it. It’ll be a fun project as we continue to move forward on it.”
During the spring, Bishop already set the stage for a big-time career at wide receiver for the Longhorns, but experienced depth in front of him, playing time will be hard to come by on the offensive side of the ball. On defense, the long season will mean that the secondary will take some knocks, some of which could significantly impact the season.
Last year, when star cornerback Manny Muhammad missed the SEC season opener against Florida, backup Kobe Black wasn’t ready to handle Dallas Wilson, who caught three passes for 82 yards and two touchdowns against Black, including a critical 55-yard touchdown reception at the end of the third quarter that put the Gators up by 15 points.
With the expectation that Texas will play deep into the postseason this year, with the possibility of needing to play 16 or 17 games to make it to Las Vegas to play for the national championship, depth will be at a premium and Bishop, if he can acclimate to playing defensive back in college, could end up playing an emergency role there.

Chilling new details have emerged about the medical emergency Kyle Busch experienced in the hours before his shocking death at 41 years old.
911 audio obtained by TMZ and published on Friday, May 22, captures a frantic call placed around 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 20, from a training facility in Concord, North Carolina. A caller is heard requesting an ambulance, telling dispatch, “I’ve got an individual that’s shortness of breath, very hot, thinks he’s going to pass out, and he’s producing a little bit of blood, coughing up some blood.”
Per the outlet, the caller confirmed multiple times that Busch was still conscious, urgently repeating, “He is awake. He’s awake. He’s awake.” According to TMZ, Busch was lying on a bathroom floor inside the complex as employees prepared for paramedics to arrive. The caller also reportedly asked responding crews to turn off their sirens while approaching the building and indicated he would meet them at a side entrance.

As In Touch previously reported, the NASCAR star had been using a Chevrolet racing simulator at the facility when he lost consciousness and was transported to a Charlotte-area hospital. His family released a statement the following day revealing he had been hospitalized with a “severe illness” and would not compete in the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway that weekend. Just hours after that announcement, his death was confirmed.

The alarming 911 call also comes on the heels of reports that Busch had sought medical assistance less than two weeks earlier during a race weekend at Watkins Glen, where he had reportedly been battling a severe sinus-related illness, per TMZ.
Busch is survived by his wife, Samantha, and their two children, son Brexton, 11, and daughter Lennix, 4.
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Real Madrid coach Álvaro Arbeloa has confirmed his exit after four months on the job and ruled out that their would be a job for him under expected successor Jose Mourinho.
"It’s clear that this will be my last match this season as coach of Real Madrid, but I don’t know if it will be the last of my life as a Real Madrid coach," Arbeloa said ahead of Saturday's LaLiga season finale against Athletic Bilbao.
"Hopefully, it’s a 'see you later' because I have always considered this my home. I have been part of Real Madrid for 20 years in many roles, and I will always consider it my home.
"I want to see a great match and say goodbye to the fans by giving them a victory and a great effort. Playing the last game at home is special and different. The most important thing on a day like tomorrow is to make them enjoy it."
Former Real and Spain player Arbeloa succeeded Xabi Alonso earlier in the season.
But the club finished without a trophy for the second straight year, losing the domestic title race against Barcelona and ousted by Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarter-finals.
Mourinho, currently in Portugal at Benfica, is widely considered the likely successor and said to be in final talks about a return to the Bernabeu. He coached Real before between 2010 and 2013.
Arbeloa said there would be no role for him under Mourinho.
"In Mou’s case, I think he has a fantastic coaching staff, as good as he is, and I think he is very well surrounded. If he comes to Real Madrid, he will do so with his coaching staff, as it should be. There is no possibility that I could be part of it," he said.
"I’ve spent four months not thinking about myself, focusing on Real Madrid and the next game. Starting Monday, it will be time for me to think about what’s best for me."
Defender David Alaba is also departing after five years at the club. The Austria international moved from Bayern Munich in 2021 and won two Champions League and two La Liga trophies.
"David Alaba carries with him the affection of all Madridistas for his dedication, his work and an iconic image on our journey toward the 14th (European cup), symbolizing the celebration of a victory that is now a part of our club's history. Real Madrid will always be his home," Real president Florentino Perez said.
VfB Stuttgart captain Atakan Karazor said that his team will "have to go the extra mile" to beat Bayern Munich in the German Cup final on Saturday.
"We want to keep the cup in Stuttgart and we know what we're up against. Our opponents are Bayern Munich, so you have to go the extra mile. But we don't need to hide. We're really fired up," he said in a news conference on Friday.
Stuttgart are the defending champions but have lost all three matches against Bayern this season: the German Super Cup and both Bundesliga games.
Bayern have won the German Cup a record 20 times but are in the final for the first time in six years. Having won the Bundesliga they are seeking another domestic double.
"We'll need an exceptional performance. That's what we're aiming for, we need what you always need against Bayern," coach Sebastian Hoeness said.
"Whilst fully aware of who our opponents are, we're very confident, because we enjoy these matches and have drawn a sense of achievement from them. That's in us, and we'll take it with us into tomorrow's match."

Hartlepool United have agreed a new one-year deal with forward Luke Charman, with the club having the option of a further 12 months until the summer of 2028.
Charman, 28, has scored seven goals in 66 games for Pools since joining from Fylde in 2024.
He is the first player tied to a new deal under Hartlepool's new head coach Lee Clark.

The Robins announced the news via a post on their official club website this afternoon.
It has been reported that Harley Bennett, Jackie Burns and Tianna Tiesar are all moving on.
Defender Bennett joined Bristol City in summer 2024 after leaving Watford. The veteran brought a wealth of Barclays WSL2 experience with her to Ashton Gate. Bennett has gone on to make 40 appearances for The Robins in all competitions.
Goalkeeper Burns is in her second spell with Bristol City after re-joining the club in February. The 29-year-old has largely provided goalkeeping cover since returning to the South West.
Youngster Tiesar has come through the Bristol City academy system and has largely gained senior playing experience whilst out on loan.
After Bristol City’s released list was revealed, the club’s interim CEO Lowri Roberts said “We were pleased we were able to offer Harley her first pro contract in the summer of 2024 and she has made a great contribution over the last two seasons.
“Tianna, a product of our academy, has had a prolific season with her loan club Plymouth Argyle and we look forward to seeing her thrive and continue to develop with her next opportunity.
“It was great to welcome Jackie back to the club in January – her positive energy and warmth brought a great boost to the High Performance Centre during one of the wettest winters on record in the South West.
“All three know they will always have a warm welcome back at Ashton Gate and will always be part of the Bristol City Women family and journey.”
Bristol City ended the Barclays WSL2 season in fourth place in the league table.
Hope College tennis coach Austin Hunt has stepped down from his position.
The school announced he stepped down to "pursue other professional opportunities."
"I'd like to thank Tim Schoonveld for the opportunity to lead the men's & women's tennis programs over the past five years," Hunt said. "I feel very strongly that we've both elevated the programs to new heights and set a strong trajectory for the future of the programs through the work both our coaching staff and student-athletes have put in over the years. I will absolutely have amazing memories of my time at Hope College and leading the tennis teams. To my players, past and present, thank you so much for the work you put into these programs and for working so hard to make Hope College Tennis as special as it is."
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Hunt has led Hope Tennis since the 2021-22 season, guiding the women's team to an 88-36 overall dual match record and the men's team to a 47-55 mark.
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He helped the women extend their MIAA Tournament title reign to 14 seasons, a league record, and claim four of five MIAA regular-season championships. He was named the MIAA Women's Tennis Coach of the Year in 2025 and 2026.
The men's team finished runner-up in the MIAA Tournament four times.
"We are grateful for Austin's investment in our tennis program and the impact he has had during his time at Hope," said Director of Athletics Tim Schoonveld. "We appreciate his hard work and commitment to the college and wish him the very best as he takes a new step in his career."
A national search for Hope College's next head tennis coach will begin immediately, Schoonveld said.
Contact sports editor Dan D’Addona at Dan.D’Addona@hollandsentinel.com. Follow him on X, formerly known as Twitter @DanDAddona or Facebook @HollandSentinelSports.
This article originally appeared on The Holland Sentinel: Hope College tennis coach Austin Hunt steps down
After a 109-93 win against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Thursday night, the Knicks are in control of the Eastern Conference Finals with a 2-0 series lead. Game 2 was a balanced offensive attack as all five New York starters scored in double figures. Josh Hart also came alive with 26 points.
Now, the Knicks will look to extend their franchise record of consecutive postseason wins to 10 games. With the series scene shifting to Cleveland, let’s dive into some keys to Game 3.
Game 2 was a moment of redemption for Hart. Relegated to the bench for much of New York’s Game 1 comeback in the fourth quarter and overtime, Hart recovered with 26 points, four rebounds, and seven assists on Thursday night.
The story of this series so far has been Cleveland’s defensive strategy to have center Jarrett Allen guard Hart. Allen is largely ignoring the New York wing. Hart got off to a slow start, missing five of six treys in the first half, but he went on a run, knocking down four of five trifectas in the second half.
Many of the attempts Hart took were completely open. Cleveland is defending this way to keep the rest of New York’s lineup, including stars Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns, in check. Allen has been able to protect the rim and limit scoring opportunities in the paint by ignoring Hart.
But Hart has shown he is capable. He shot 41.3 percent from the three-point line on 242 attempts in the regular season. The Cavs probably will continue to defend Hart with a center, but after this postseason career night, they might not leave him as wide open going forward. That could open up opportunities for other Knicks on Saturday.

Coming into this series, the Knicks were expected to have a rebounding advantage against Cleveland. However, through the first game and a half, the Cavaliers seemed to control the boards.
In the first half of Game 2, Cleveland dominated the glass, recording nine offensive rebounds to New York’s one offensive board. The Cavaliers had just four in the second half, where the Knicks created some separation.
Towns had a solid offensive night with 18 points. But he also made an impact on defense. The center had 13 rebounds, all coming on the defensive end. Preventing offensive rebounds from Cleveland’s big man duo of Evan Mobley and Allen is crucial to picking up wins in this series. Mobley and Allen combined for just four points in the second half.
Game 2 was all about balance for New York. After Brunson took over the series opener, the Knicks got contributions from each of the club’s starting five. New York’s starters each scored at least 14 points.
Cleveland made more of an effort to prevent Brunson from isolating one-on-one against James Harden. The Cavs brought help to stop the Knicks point guard. It created opportunities for Brunson to get his teammates involved.
Brunson finished the game with 19 points and a career-high 14 assists. New York had 32 assists on 44 field goals on Thursday night. Playing together has been a regular occurrence for The Knicks, who have recorded at least 30 assists on four different occasions during this playoff run.
The pass is a larger part of New York’s offensive identity. The Knicks are sixth in assist rate during the playoffs (60.5 percent) among 16 teams during the playoffs. In last year’s playoff run, the Knicks ranked dead last.
It’s safe to say that moving the ball will be important to New York’s continued success.

Barcelona have reportedly reached agreement with defender Andreas Christensen on a new two-year contract with the club.
According to Mundo Deportivo, Christensen has accepted Barca’s new offer which will see him take a pay cut on his current salary. The Dane’s existing deal was due to expire at the end of the current season.
Christensen is said to have had other offers from clubs in Europe and Saudi Arabia but only wanted to stay at Barcelona, while Hansi Flick reportedly still has plenty of faith in the Dane.
The defender’s time at Barcelona has been disrupted by injury and he hasn’t played since December due to a serious knee injury.
Christensen is now fit again and will be hoping he can stay injury-free going forward.
He is said to be determined to show what he do in pre-season and “wants to repay the faith” shown in him before Flick and Barcelona.
Are Barcelona right to extend Christensen’s contract? Tell us what you think in the comments below.

After taking two of three from the Padres and enjoying an off day, the Dodgers now are in Milwaukee to start a three-game set with the Brewers.
Milwaukee leads the NL Central by 1.5 games over the Chicago Cubs. They have been winning games, but not by hitting a lot of home runs. They have the fewest homers of any team in MLB so far this season, with 33. Aside from the Tampa Bay Rays, the next three teams behind them all are at the bottoms of their divisions. They also have the fewest total extra base hits in the majors, and have the highest ground-ball rate in all of MLB.
They are doing it by getting men on base by taking their walks and putting balls in play. They have the fourth lowest strike out rate and are tied for third in on base percentage. Then once those batters are on base, they excel at steals and sacrifice bunts and have the fourth highest batting average as a team with runners in scoring position.
The Brewers are coming off a three-game sweep of their rival Chicago Cubs in Wrigley, taking the divisional lead. Their top three power hitters have missed significant time this season to injury, but all three, Christian Yelich, Jackson Churio and Andrew Vaughn, are back in the lineup.
Milwaukee also has a top-notch pitching staff, and the Dodgers are maybe lucky to be missing Jacob Misorowski in this series.
On Friday the Brewers will send Logan Henderson to the mound. Since returning from Triple-A, Henderson has allowed two or fewer runs and gone at least five innings in those three outings. Cumulatively he has struck out 20 and only walked two in those appearances also.
The Dodgers will counter with Justin Wrobleski, who has gone 4-0 on the road with a 1.50 ERA. He has gone at least six innings in his last six starts, including his last outing against the Angels in Anaheim. Wrobleski, who does not get a lot of swings as misses, is facing a team that as aforementioned, doesn’t strike out and puts a lot of ball in play.
With the off day, the Dodgers bullpen will be well rested. The Dodgers offense still isn’t putting up great offensive numbers consistently but still managed to take two of three in San Diego. The offense will have to keep battling in this series against the Brewers.
The Panthers made the postseason for the first time since 2017 last season, winning the NFC South via a tiebreaker with an 8-9 record.
Importantly, it was also the first time the club had made the playoffs with quarterback Bryce Young.
Young, the No. 1 overall pick of the 2023 draft, put together his best season so far in 2025, completing 63.6 percent of his passes for 3,011 yards with 23 touchdowns and 11 interceptions. He also rushed for 216 yards with a pair of TDs.
That’s enough for defensive tackle Derrick Brown — Carolina’s first-round pick back in 2020 — to call out the naysayers in an interview on Chris Long’s Green Light podcast.
“He's our guy," Brown said, via NFL.com. "We ride with [No.] 9 all the way through. That's one of those things that people don't want to admit how good he's becoming because they're going to have to go back and admit how wrong they were. As we all know, people don't like doing that.”
While Young started 16 games in his first season, he was benched after two particularly poor games to start his second year — completing just 31-of-56 passes for 245 yards with three interceptions while taking six sacks. But when Andy Dalton was unable to play due to injury a few weeks later, Youn came back in and didn’t give the starting role back up.
The way Young handled that situation left an impression on Young.
"He took the benching and, man, he just came into work every single day and killed it," Brown said. "He didn't care. He went right back to doing what he does. To him, it was about playing football.
“I'm going to be honest, I know everybody's got an opinion about him, but I would never want to be a quarterback in the NFL. It might be the worst job to have. It's the highest-paying, but it is the worst job to have in the NFL. I salute Bryce every single day, just dealing with all the outside noise and then still being able to come in there and be efficient in the work.”
The Panthers picked up Young’s fifth-year option, setting him up to make a guaranteed salary of $25.904 million in 2027. That’s a bargain as far as the going rate for a starting quarterback. But the team and Young will have to figure out a rate that works for both if he’s going to be on the team for 2028 and beyond. Much of that may depend on how Young and the team perform in 2026.

When Celtic and Dunfermline go head-to-head in Saturday's Scottish Cup final, both teams will be aiming to cap a remarkable season.
Championship Dunfermline are trying to end a 58-year wait to lift this trophy, while also claiming a fourth top-flight scalp along the way under former Celtic player and manager Neil Lennon.
Meanwhile, Celtic are aiming for an unlikely double in a season of ups and downs after Martin O'Neill masterminded yet another Scottish Premiership title last weekend.
O'Neill has taken interim charge twice this season after the departures of Brendan Rodgers and Wilfried Nancy, but remains coy as to whether Saturday will be his final match in charge.
Celtic - beaten finalists last season - started this campaign with a 2-0 win over sixth-tier Auchinleck Talbot, thanks to goals from Johnny Kenny and Sebastian Tounekti.
They were then drawn against Dundee in the fifth round and were moments away from elimination after Ethan Hamilton's superb strike gave the visitors the lead. However, Junior Adamu scored a 97th-minute equaliser on his debut to force extra time before Tounekti won it.
Celtic were again made to dig deep in the quarter-final as they needed penalties to beat rivals Rangers at Ibrox.
O'Neill's side had just one shot in 120 minutes, but won the shootout 4-2 to make it to Hampden.
And there was more drama in the semi-final as St Mirren's Mikael Mandron made it 2-2 late on to take it to extra time. Celtic's quality shone through though as four goals in six minutes blew the Paisley side away.
Dunfermline meanwhile started with a 2-1 win over Queen of the South thanks to a Chris Kane double.
They then secured the first of three victories against top-flight opposition as an own-goal from Hibernian midfielder Miguel Chaiwa proved the difference.
Kelty Hearts were dispatched 2-0 in the fifth round, before Matty Todd's early strike and a double from Olly Thomas earned a superb 3-0 win over Aberdeen.
That booked their place at Hampden, where they beat Falkirk 4-2 on penalties after a goalless 120 minutes.
These two managers know each other incredibly well.
O'Neill signed Lennon for Leicester City - winning the League Cup twice - before bringing him to Celtic in December 2000.
Lennon won seven major honours under O'Neill at Parkhead in a trophy-laden spell as a player, before following in his former boss' footsteps, himself becoming manager in 2010.
Across two spells, Lennon won 10 trophies as Celtic boss. After lifting the Premiership trophy last weekend, O'Neill now has eight to his name.
Lennon has proved his managerial nous plenty of times already this season, but he must down his mentor if he is to make history with Dunfermline.
Celtic have won this competition 42 times, more than any other club, but were beaten in last year's final by Aberdeen.
Their most recent triumph came in 2024 as Adam Idah's late goal helped Brendan Rodgers' side beat Rangers.
Dunfermline have been waiting considerably longer to taste Scottish Cup success.
Their most recent final appearance was in 2007, when they lost 1-0 to Celtic, while they have won the cup twice, in 1961 and 1968.
Celtic interim manager Martin O'Neill: "Not only did [Neil Lennon] do brilliantly as a player, but he did fabulously as a manager, his record is quite extraordinary.
"I think, yes, there's no question [he is a dangerous manager to face].
"His run this year in the cup has been terrific, knocking out three top-flight teams as well along the way.
"I know he mentioned that the game against Falkirk was a bit attritional in the semi-final, but they found a way to win, stayed through it until they got through on penalty kicks."
Dunfermline manager Neil Lennon: "It's not a day out for us.
"I've seen a lot of comments this week about Martin [O'Neill] picking up the trophy with Callum McGregor and if he'd have been here earlier in the season, he would have been winning a treble.
"I wouldn't dismiss us. We're the underdogs, but underdogs bite.
"We will come - I wouldn't say brimming full of confidence - but with an inner belief that we can achieve something here. We're under no illusions as to how difficult that's going to be."

In the 40-year history of the play-offs, never has the pre-match talk before a final been so overshadowed by a team who are not involved in the match.
Tuesday brought the news that Southampton had been expelled from the Championship play-offs for spying on opponents, with their place in the final against Hull City instead taken by Middlesbrough, who they had beaten in the semis.
Since then Saints have appealed unsuccessfully against the decision, with an independent commission ruling their boss Tonda Eckert had "specifically authorised the observations".
There is likely to be more fallout in the coming weeks but, in the meantime, it will be one of Hull or Middlesbrough who will be celebrating promotion to the Premier League on Saturday evening.
BBC Sport takes a look at the two teams who will be contesting the '£200m game' at Wembley (15:30 BST).

Hull City boss Sergej Jakirovic did not hold back when asked about his feelings on where the furore surrounding Southampton's activities left his own side.
"We can say everything is unfair in this last two weeks. You don't know what's going on," he told BBC Radio Humberside.
"We are collateral damage because we are waiting on [an] opponent and you don't know what's going on, what's happening."
The Tigers, who beat third-placed Millwall to secure their place in the play-off final last Monday, have been the division's surprise package this season.
The East Yorkshire side survived relegation to League One on goal difference last May before appointing former Bosnia international Jakirovic as their new boss.
They were then hit with a three-window transfer embargo, which was later reduced to two after a successful appeal, and few had them down as promotion contenders.
However, they confounded those expectations and spent the vast majority of the season in the top six.
The Tigers were still in automatic contention at the end of March only for a six-game stretch in April to leave them seventh going into the final day.
Victory at home over Norwich City and Boro's draw at Wrexham meant they climbed back into the play-off spots when it mattered most and they overcame the Lions, who had finished three places and 10 points above them, to reach Wembley.
Hull, who are looking for a third win in their third Championship play-off final, will be without forward Kyle Joseph with an injury picked up in the win at Millwall.

Middlesbrough's presence at Wembley comes at the end of their own dramatic, rollercoaster season for which nobody could have written the script.
They appointed a new boss last summer in Rob Edwards, who made a great start on the pitch and behind the scenes. But when a job came up at struggling Wolves in the Premier League, Edwards scarpered to the club where he spent four years as player, just three months into his first season on Teesside and much to the displeasure of Boro fans.
In came unknown Swede Kim Hellberg, and the humble ex-teacher steered Boro to the top of the Championship by February on the back of six straight wins with eye-catching football.
But despite holding a position in the top two for 35 of the 46 match-days, Boro were undone by a loss of form and loss of key players in the run-in as they stumbled home in fifth.
That set up the play-off semi-final with in-form Southampton, who had not lost in the league since a 2-1 home defeat by Hull on 17 January.
Their preparation was infamously interrupted by finding a member of Saints' backroom team at their training ground two days before the first leg and 'Spygate' was born.
Now just over a fortnight later, having lost 2-1 on aggregate to Southampton in the semi-finals before being reinstated, they find themselves one game away from a Premier League return after nine years away.
Influential skipper Hayden Hackney is back after 10 games out with a groin injury, but Scotland forward Tommy Conway has been ruled out of the game - and the World Cup - with an ankle injury.
OXFORD — Texas football coach Steve Sarkisian clarified his "basket weaving" comments around Ole Miss' academic standards.
Sarkisian shared his thoughts on "inequitable" transfer standards in college football May 12. He used Ole Miss as an example, saying it made it easier for the Rebels to recruit players because all they need is to take one "basket weaving class" to get a degree. At Texas they need to take 60 credit hours to get a UT degree.
Sarkisian clarified those comments in a press conference May 21 at the Touchdown Club, the Houston chapter of the National Football Foundation.
Sarkisian coached with former Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin and current Ole Miss coach Pete Golding in his career.
"The only reason the Ole Miss thing came up is because two of my best friends were there, in Lane Kiffin and Pete Golding," Sarkisian said. "And so I know, when we would compete with them, that they were able to take kids and they would be able to graduate. I probably shouldn't have used basket weaving as my example for the class. Macroeconomics. I don't give a damn. Whatever the class is. Yoga. We have yoga at UT. The class part of it was irrelevant."
Sarkisian said he apologized if he offended anyone at Ole Miss.
"Ole Miss is a fine institution," Sarkisian said. "They have great degrees there."
Sarkisian said his broader point is that college football is not the NFL, where there is a standardized set of rules for all teams to follow. Colleges operate under different state laws and school policies. He pointed out other areas where non-uniformity can impact the game, like in local judicial decisions in eligibility disputes.
"We're not governed by one thing," Sarkisian said. "That's one of the major issues, and why we're striving so hard for federal intervention that we're struggling so hard to get. So we can police these things that we have in place."
Ole Miss football plays at Texas on Oct. 24.
Sam Hutchens covers Ole Miss for the Clarion Ledger. Email him at Shutchens@gannett.com or reach him on X at @Sam_Hutchens_
This article originally appeared on Mississippi Clarion Ledger: Steve Sarkisian apologizes to Ole Miss football over basket weaving dig

Is Cale Makar playing tonight? Latest injury news on Avalanche star isn't good originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Colorado Avalanche are already behind.
They lost Game 1 of the Western Conference Final to the Vegas Golden Knights, and one of the issues was that Cale Makar was injured and not playing.
The hope for the Avs would certainly be that they can get Makar back on the ice. They need their superstar defenseman to stabilize things and to make plays from the blue line.
With Game 2 on Friday, though, the news isn't good.
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No, Makar won't be playing in Game 2.
The Avalanche announced earlier Friday that Makar remains out.
Cale Makar is also out Game 2 of the Western Conference Final.
— Emily Kaplan (@emilymkaplan) May 22, 2026
Before Game 1, the Avs called Makar "day-to-day." Apparently, not this day.
So far in this postseason, Makar has four goals and an assist through nine games.
He played a regular workload in the clinching game of the last round against the Minnesota Wild.
Now, though, there's some classic hockey mystery around this injury. At the moment, the Avalanche have to find a way to bounce back without Makar on the ice.
Editor's note: Read the latest updates on NASCAR star Kyle Busch's death here.
Kyle Busch was coughing up blood when emergency responders were called to a General Motors facility in Concord, N.C., the day before the two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion died, according to the 911 call obtained by USA Today.
In the call, a man tells a dispatcher that Busch was on the bathroom floor, awake, but in distress. He said Busch was coughing up blood, short of breath and very hot. The caller asked that emergency responders turn off their sirens on arrival.
“I’ve got an individual that’s (experiencing) shortness of breath, very hot and thinks he’s going to pass out and he’s producing a little bit of blood, coughing up some blood,” the caller told the dispatcher.
The caller identified the location as the General Motors Charlotte Technical Center off Speedway Boulevard in Concord, describing it as being next to Hendrick Motorsports. The Associated Press previously reported, citing people familiar with the situation, that Busch had become unresponsive while testing in a Chevrolet racing simulator in Concord on May 20.
Busch was transported to a hospital in Charlotte. His family posted a statement to his X account the following morning May 21, saying he had been hospitalized with a severe illness and would not compete that weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
That evening, NASCAR announced his death. He was 41. No cause of death has been released.
The 911 call adds new detail to what had been an increasingly alarming picture of Busch’s health in his final weeks. On May 10, during a Cup Series race at Watkins Glen International, Busch radioed his crew near the end of the race asking for team physician Dr. Bill Heisel to meet him at the bus afterward. He wanted a shot. The FS1 broadcast noted he had been battling a sinus cold all week. He finished eighth in the race.
A week later, at Dover, after winning the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series ECOSAVE 200 on May 15, his 69th career Truck Series win, Busch addressed his cold on video. “I’m still not great,” he said. “The cough was pretty substantial last week.”
He ran the All-Star Race at Dover on May 17 and finished 17th. It was the last race he ever started.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: 911 call reveals Kyle Busch was coughing up blood before his death
The Diamondbacks’ series opener against the Colorado Rockies on Thursday night, May 21, drew an announced crowd of just 14,761. It was the smallest crowd since 2023 for a team that has seen a steep drop-off in its attendance figures compared to the first 25 games of last year.
That said, team officials believe the numbers aren’t as bad as they look, making a convincing case that a comparison against the start of last year is not an apples-to-apples assessment.
Through 25 games this year, the Diamondbacks have drawn 667,422. They were at 817,703 at this point last year. The difference of 150,281, an average of 6,011 per game, is the largest drop-off in the majors this season, according to data compiled by Baseball-Reference.com.
But team officials offer what seem like reasonable explanations for the decline.
They note that at this point last year, the Diamondbacks had played parts of five series at home on weekends, which draw far better than weekday series. So far this year, they have played only four.
One of those four was a two-game set in Mexico City in April, games that count as “home” contests since the club agreed to give up the home dates to facilitate the series. Those games, against the San Diego Padres, were played in front of crowds of around 19,600. Weekend Padres games at Chase Field have drawn an average of 37,890 fans the previous two years.
“Had we played those games here at Chase Field, we would have totaled at least 50,000 more and been in line with the last few years,” Diamondbacks CEO Derrick Hall wrote in a text message.
Moreover, the Diamondbacks last year hosted the Chicago Cubs and Los Angeles Dodgers, two teams that traditionally draw big crowds. Neither of those clubs has come to town yet this season.
While the May 21 crowd was small, team officials say the crowds for the final three games of the Rockies series are expected to be in excess of 30,000 each.
“We are right on pace with our projections,” Hall said, adding that they are expecting roughly the same full-season attendance figure as last year.
The Diamondbacks’ per-game attendance of 26,967 ranks 17th among baseball’s 30 teams. Last year’s 32,708 average ranked 10th.
This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Diamondbacks say Chase Field attendance drop is no concern
K’Andre Miller’s defensive shortcomings were a big reason the New York Rangers were unwilling to make a long-term commitment to him – and instead traded him to the Carolina Hurricanes last July. That side of his game reared its head again in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Final on Thursday, when the Hurricanes lost 6-2 to the Montreal Canadiens.
The visitors took control of the game by scoring four times in the first period against the stunned and out of sync Hurricanes. Miller was to blame on the fourth of Montreal’s goals, with a pretty serious gaffe costing his team.
The Hurricanes trailed 3-1 midway through the opening period when Miller skated himself completely out of the play by racing toward the right boards in the neutral zone rather than covering the middle of the ice. That left plenty of space for Montreal rookie Ivan Demidov to take a pass from Alex Newhook, race in alone and beat Frederik Andersen at 11:32, putting the Canadiens up 4-1.
TNT’s broadcast crew, including former Rangers Ed Olczyk, Wayne Gretzky and Henrik Lundqvist, wasted little time illustrating how Miller took himself out of position, allowing Demidov to score on a breakaway.
Olczyk, a member of the 1994 Cup-winning Rangers and a lead TNT analyst, was all over Miller’s poor decision-making as soon as the goal was scored.
“Where is K’Andre Miller going on that play in the middle of the ice,” he said while watching the replay of the former Rangers defenseman make the wrong decision. “Look at all the open ice for Demidov.”
The studio crew, which included Hockey Hall of Famers Gretzky and Lundqvist, also pointed out between periods that Miller should have stayed in the middle of the ice rather than going to the boards to leave Demidov wide open.
MONTREAL IS ON ABSOLUTE FIRE 🔥
— TNT Sports U.S. (@TNTSportsUS) May 22, 2026
IT IS NOW 4-1 IN THE 1ST OMG 🤯pic.twitter.com/IM01WR08fi
Gretzky noted that Miller might have gone puck-chasing because he was accustomed to having help in the middle, but that with the Hurricanes playing their first game since May 9, they were a bit out of step.
“Miller is used to the center being there to back (him) up,” The Great One said. “It didn’t happen. They weren’t backing up each other.”
Lundqvist said the Hurricanes needed to avoid having players chasing the puck and taking themselves out of the play as Miller did on Demidov’s goal. Carolina did much the same thing on Montreal’s second goal, a breakaway tally by Philip Danault at 4:04 that was scored with the teams playing 4-on-4.
“I don’t think they thought Montreal would play this fast,” he said. “They’re facing a team that relies on its speed. They need to simplify.”
Paul Bissonette, another member of TNT’s studio crew, outlined in greater detail where Miller went wrong.
“If you are K’Andre Miller, there is no need for you to go over to the wall to force things and open up the middle of the ice,” Bissonette said. “[The Canadiens] simply took advantage of that.”
Biz broke down Carolina's defensive breakdowns in the first period 👀
— NHLonTNT (@NHL_On_TNT) May 22, 2026
"They've lost their minds" pic.twitter.com/pIVFnFCeC5
It was no secret last summer that the Rangers were seeking to trade the inconsistent Miller, who was an RFA with arbitration rights. The Hurricanes met GM Chris Drury’s asking price — the Rangers received rookie defenseman Scott Morrow, a first-round selection (No. 26 overall, originally belonging to the Dallas Stars) and a second-rounder in this year’s NHL Draft. Carolina then signed Miller to an eight-year, $60 million contract.
He played 72 games with the ‘Canes, finishing with eight goals and 37 points this season. He was plus-7 and averaged a career-high 22:24 TOI.

Miller was on the ice for both of Carolina’s goals Thursday and finished plus-1 in 21:17 of ice time. He had one shot on goal, three hits, one blocked shot, a giveaway and a takeaway. Miller’s been very good in the postseason, with six assists and an average of more than 23 minutes TOI in nine games. His plus-10 rating is best on the Hurricanes and tied for third best among all skaters in these Stanley Cup Playoffs.
His poor decision on Demidov’s goal doesn’t show up in the stats – but it was a huge blow to the Hurricanes, who lost for the first time after sweeping their first two best-of-7 series against the Ottawa Senators and Philadelphia Flyers. But Miller’s also a big reason why the Hurricanes sailed through the postseason to this point, and remains an important piece to their puzzle moving forward.
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The Hickory Motor Speedway held a moment of silence for Kyle Busch and his family after the two-time NASCAR champion’s sudden death Thursday.
The track confirmed Busch and his son, Braxton, were supposed to race each other there Thursday. Hours before Busch’s death, his son was in Hickory for a practice session.
The Hickory Motor Speedway is more than 70 years old. Fans say Busch has raced at the track several times over the years and had practiced with his son there within the last week.
At the race track Friday morning, Channel 9’s Dave Faherty could still see Busch’s hauler used to transport their cars.
Other drivers and families at the track are mourning the loss.
“It hit really hard, and you could tell just the atmosphere in the race track was very, very low,” one fan said. “Nobody really knew what to do.”
The track is offering its condolences and prayers to Kyle Busch and his family.
While Busch was best known for his NASCAR championships, he also had quite the short track career. Tune in to Eyewitness News at 5:30 p.m. for more.

Kyle Busch’s unexpected death this week is just another tragedy added to a long list of heartbreaking moments that have haunted NASCAR for decades — and even more so in the last six months.
The latest deaths have led to “many claiming that the sport is ‘cursed,'” according to an article on the Daily Mail on Friday, May 22.
Drivers Davey Allison and Alan Kulwicki died in separate plane crashes in 1993. Seven years later, Adam Petty, the grandson of NASCAR legend Richard Petty, died in a practice crash at New Hampshire Motor Speedway at 19 years old. The following year, racing icon Dale Earnhardt died during the 2001 Daytona 500 in the last lap.
The past six months alone have seen at least two horrifying incidents involving NASCAR drivers and their families. As Globe previously reported in December, Greg Biffle, along with his wife Christina, and his two children Emma, 14, and Ryder, 5, died in a plane crash that killed everyone on board.

Biffle’s friend Garrett Mitchell announced the news on Facebook.
“Unfortunately, I can confirm Greg Biffle, his wife Christina Grossu, daughter Emma, and son Ryder were on that plane…because they were on their way to spend the afternoon with us,” Mitchell wrote at the time. “We are devastated. I’m so sorry to share this.”
Ten days later on December 28, a house fire took the life of driver Denny Hamlin‘s father, Dennis. Denny’s mom, Mary Lou, managed to pull Dennis from the house, but he later succumbed to his injuries.

Denny owned the Stanley, North Carolina, home, and investigators never determined a cause of the fire.
Busch’s death is the most recent tragedy surrounding the sport. Hours before he died, Busch’s family released a statement saying that he would be canceling his appearance in the Coca-Cola 600 on May 24. They shared that he had come down with a “severe illness” and was hospitalized on Wednesday, May 20.
The statement didn’t reveal specifics about his ailment, but the following day, they announced Busch had died at just 41 years old.
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Jens Berthel Askou captured the hearts of Motherwell supporters during a whirlwind 11-month tenure.
The Dane has departed for Toulouse after implementing a slick and eye-catching possession-based style that swept the Steelmen to a fourth-place Scottish Premiership finish and European football for the first time in four years.
Motherwell finished the season on 61 points - their fourth-highest tally since three points for a win was introduced in 1994.
To get there, they scored 59 goals (the fourth most in the division) and conceded 36 - the second fewest in the Premiership and also the least Motherwell have shipped in a top-flight season since 1932.
Their 18 clean sheets was the most of any side in the league while their nine defeats were the fewest by a Motherwell team in a top-flight season since 1959.
And goalkeeper Calum Ward set a new club record of 20 clean sheets across all competitions.
Askou's side scored seven league goals from fast breaks, the joint most in the division, and had the third-highest possession with 57.97%. Their expected goals (xG) was the fourth highest (56.09) while their expected goals against was the fifth lowest (47.17).
Askou leaves with a win ratio of 46.8% and a points per game of 1.61 with an average goals scored per game of 1.51.

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The stakes are massive as the San Antonio Spurs host the Oklahoma City Thunder for Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals with the series tied 1-1. The Spurs took Game 1 in an overtime classic before the Thunder responded with an impressive victory in Game 2. Before the action gets underway this evening, follow this Thunder vs Spurs prediction markets guide for Game 3 to trade on the NBA Playoffs.
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The Spurs closed out the Minnesota Timberwolves with a decisive 126-97 win, where Victor Wembanyama led the charge with 27 points. Meanwhile, the Thunder eliminated the Los Angeles Lakers with a tight 115-110 victory, propelled by a 35-point masterclass from Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. Both elite superstars have been spectacular through the first two games of this series, with Wembanyama averaging 31 points and 20.5 rebounds, while Gilgeous-Alexander is posting 27 points and 10.5 assists.
A major storyline heading into tonight revolves around star player health. Backcourt issues for the home team and key wing injuries for the visitors could dramatically shift the series momentum. Game 3 is scheduled for 8:30 PM ET at the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio with national broadcast coverage provided by NBC and Peacock.
The data points to a highly competitive Game 3, with the hometown Spurs holding a statistical edge. The narrow probability gap suggests Game 3 will be a closely contested affair. While the numbers favor San Antonio, they indicate a closely matched contest that could easily swing in either direction.
How do these two teams stack up against each other? Through two games of this Western Conference Finals series, the battle reveals contrasting styles and clear mismatches.
The Spurs have utilized their massive size advantage to dominate the glass, pulling down 53 rebounds per game compared to 40.5 for the Thunder. However, the Thunder have countered that interior presence with relentless perimeter pressure, forcing an alarming 21 turnovers per game. Active defense generates 14 steals a night for the visitors, igniting a fluid offense that dishes out 29.5 assists per game to easily best the 23.5 helpers from the Spurs.
Both offenses are clicking at an elite level. The Thunder average a slight edge in scoring with 118.5 points per contest against 117.5 for the Spurs. The home team has been slightly more efficient overall from the floor (46% to 44%), but the visitors hold the perimeter advantage from beyond the arc (37% to 35%).
In Game 2, the Thunder evened the series behind Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's 30-point, 9-assist performance, as he attacked relentlessly and shot 12-of-24 from the floor. Through two matchups, Gilgeous-Alexander is averaging 27 points and 10.5 assists while generating 3 steals per game on the defensive end. His counterpart Stephon Castle responded with 25 points and 8 assists in Game 2 but was plagued by 9 turnovers, continuing a troubling series trend of 10 turnovers per game that the Thunder's perimeter pressure ruthlessly exploits.
In the frontcourt, Victor Wembanyama was held to a relatively quiet 21 points and 17 rebounds in Game 2 after his 41-point, 24-rebound eruption in Game 1, but his series averages of 31 points and 20.5 rebounds remain staggering. Chet Holmgren bounced back with 13 points in Game 2 after managing just 8 in Game 1, but his series averages of 10.5 points and 6 rebounds suggest he's been largely overwhelmed by Wembanyama's physicality. Alex Caruso has emerged as the Thunder's unlikely X-factor, shooting a blistering 61% from the field and 61% from three-point range through two games while averaging 24 points off the bench. Cason Wallace has also been disruptive, averaging 3 steals per game. Whichever squad exploits these individual matchup advantages will likely take Game 3.
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The day-to-day statuses of De'Aaron Fox and Dylan Harper present significant hurdles for the backcourt of the Spurs. Fox already missed Game 2 with his ankle injury, while Harper was unable to finish the same contest. If both remain sidelined, playmaking depth will be severely depleted. The Thunder face a critical question mark with Jalen Williams exiting Game 2 early with a hamstring issue. His potential absence would heavily test wing rotation and perimeter defense in this pivotal clash.
Both squads enter Game 3 with momentum from impressive offensive showings in this series. The Spurs took Game 1 at home (122-115) behind a jaw-dropping 41-point, 24-rebound masterpiece from Victor Wembanyama, supported by Dylan Harper's 24-point, 11-rebound double-double. The Thunder responded emphatically in Game 2 (122-113), riding Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's 30-point, 9-assist effort alongside Alex Caruso's 17 points off the bench and Cason Wallace's 4-steal defensive clinic. With both teams proving capable of explosive offensive performances and the series deadlocked 1-1, Game 3 carries enormous weight.
Despite the hometown Spurs holding a slight mathematical edge, backcourt health is the ultimate wild card tonight. With De'Aaron Fox (ankle) and Dylan Harper (leg) battling day-to-day injuries, ball handling for the Spurs is severely compromised. The defense of the Thunder thrives on chaos, already forcing 21 turnovers and swiping 14 steals per game in this series. Without their primary playmakers at 100%, Stephon Castle will face relentless pressure from Gilgeous-Alexander and the rest of the active perimeter defenders.
However, that overwhelming size advantage cannot be ignored. The Spurs are dominating the glass by pulling down 53 rebounds per game compared to 40.5 for the Thunder. If Jalen Williams (hamstring) is hampered or sidelined, the visitors will severely lack the wing depth required to collapse on Wembanyama inside, allowing the phenom to continue his physical dominance in the paint.
While perimeter pressure and turnover generation from the Thunder will keep this game incredibly tight, the massive rebounding edge and home-court energy of the Spurs should be just enough to overcome their backcourt injury woes. Expect Wembanyama to control the tempo around the rim and secure vital second-chance points down the stretch to seal a narrow victory.
Prediction: Spurs 119, Thunder 114

TCU baseball didn’t do its postseason hopes any favors on Wednesday. With a 9-4 loss against Kansas State in the second round of the Big 12 tournament, the Horned Frogs finish the regular season and tournament play with a 33-21 overall record. TCU, which sits on the bubble for a postseason seed, will find out on Monday whether or not it made the NCAA tournament. Should the team miss out, it would be the second time in three seasons.
Frogs get a couple of runs in the fifth.
— TCU Baseball (@TCU_Baseball) May 21, 2026
KSU 7, TCU 2 – End 5#GoFrogs | #FrogballUSApic.twitter.com/V6zsSxvqfW
Tommy LaPour took the loss in the start on Wednesday, allowing three runs on four hits with one walk and two strikeouts over two innings of work. Mason Brassfield entered in relief, but the left-hander was roughed up for four runs in just over an inning on the mound. Trever Baumler also struggled on the mound, giving up five hits and two runs over nearly three innings of relief. Former TCU pitcher Cohen Feser earned the save for K-State.
Frogs are on the board!
— TCU Baseball (@TCU_Baseball) May 21, 2026
Preston Gamster and Noah Franco trade doubles to start the fifth!#GoFrogs | #FrogballUSApic.twitter.com/ptqHsWspYP
The Horned Frogs finished with just five hits on offense. Jack Bell went 2 for 5 with a double, while Noah Franco and Rob Liddington each had one hit and one RBI in the loss. Lucas Franco and Cole Cramer each totaled RBIs. TCU drew six walks and struck out 10 times, leaving 10 runners on base.

Federico Dimarco has been named Serie A’s MVP for the 2025/26 season, capping a remarkable campaign in which the Inter left-back set a new all-time assist record for a single Serie A season as the Nerazzurri claimed the Scudetto and Coppa Italia double.
The full list of Serie A awards for 2025/26 is as follows: Best Overall: Federico Dimarco (Inter); Rising Star: Kenan Yildiz (Juventus); Best Goalkeeper: Mile Svilar (Roma); Best Defender: Marco Palestra (Cagliari); Best Midfielder: Nico Paz (Como); Best Forward: Lautaro Martinez (Inter); Best Coach: Cristian Chivu (Inter).
MILAN, ITALY – MAY 03: FC Internazionale coach Cristian Chivu and Federico Dimarco celebrate after being confirmed as 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)
Dimarco contributed six goals and 18 assists across the Serie A campaign, the highest assist tally ever recorded in a single Italian top-flight season. Serie A CEO Luigi De Siervo paid tribute to the full-back’s contribution. “Dimarco has excelled for technical quality, with his exceptional left foot delivering six goals and 18 assists, an all-time record in a season of the Italian top flight,” he said.
The Nerazzurri dominated the individual honours, with Lautaro Martinez claiming the best forward award and Chivu earning the coaching prize. De Siervo praised the Romanian coach in particular.
“Chivu showed the winning DNA he had as a player, guiding his team to score more than two goals per game on average,” he said. “It took him just 48 Serie A matches as a coach to become champion of Italy, second only to Mourinho in the three-points era.”
Yildiz’s Rising Star award underlines Juventus’s faith in the young Turkish forward despite a difficult season for the club, while Svilar’s goalkeeper prize caps an outstanding campaign for Roma between the posts.
Palestra’s best defender award, earned during his loan spell at Cagliari from Atalanta, is likely to further fuel interest in the winger from Inter and other clubs this summer.
Paz, named best midfielder after a sensational season at Como, adds further context to Cesc Fabregas’s defiant insistence that the Argentine will either stay or join Real Madrid.

Manchester United bring the curtain down on their Premier League season with a trip to the seaside to face Fabian Hürzeler’s Brighton & Hove Albion in what will no doubt be a tough assignment for Michael Carrick’s men. However, after officially being named the permanent head coach of United today (Friday), Carrick will want to end the campaign with three points before heading into what is a massive summer for the club.
With United guaranteed an impressive third-place finish and Brighton still in the mix for European football, there is undoubtedly more riding on the game for the home side, who will head into the fixture as favourites, with Carrick expected to rotate his starting XI.
Whoever starts for the Reds will be in for a tough afternoon, with Hürzeler’s tactical nous among the best in the division and the added motivation for the hosts likely to play a part. Brighton are outstandingly well-drilled and will line up in a similar formation to United’s 4-2-3-1, which allows fluidity as well as structure both on and off the ball.
Danny Welbeck will be the lone striker for the hosts and will be desperate to end another fine season on the South Coast in style after winning the club’s Player of the Season award. The Manchester lad has come back to haunt United on multiple occasions since leaving the club in 2014, and Harry Maguire will have to be on top of his game to stop him from adding to his impressive 13 Premier League goals this term.
Welbeck will hold the ball up to bring his wide men and midfield into play and will not be afraid of Maguire’s physical presence as he attempts to peel off the back line and get on the end of crosses. Brighton will look to force the ball wide and feed Welbeck, whose clever movement is designed to lead to chances for himself or occupy defenders to allow space for the likes of Diego Gomes to attack.
With Welbeck occupying the centre-backs, United’s midfield must be wary of Gomes in particular, who will be making the late runs into the box that have caught teams out throughout the campaign. Carrick is likely to make multiple changes but, with Casemiro officially ruled out and given United’s poor record without the outgoing Brazilian, Brighton will almost certainly look to exploit that area of the pitch and use Gomes’ clever movement to their advantage.
Hürzeler has done a fine job since taking over from Roberto De Zerbi at the Amex Stadium, and it has been in no small part down to the impressive pressing system that he employs. With the attacking players always nipping at the heels of defenders, Brighton’s full-backs are also tasked with setting the tone from a pressing aspect, and United will do well to avoid playing out from dangerous areas, particularly with an untested XI.
Whilst the energy from the home full-backs will look to win the ball back high, should United pass the press quickly and get into wide attacking spaces, they could and should create a few chances of their own. The centre-back partnership of Lewis Dunk and Jan Paul van Hecke is solid in the main, but neither of the pair will want to be drawn into wide areas that United should exploit from the full-backs pushing on.
Whether it is Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo, Patrick Dorgu or Amad in the wide spots for United, they all possess pace and will cause nightmares for either Dunk or Van Hecke if they are left exposed. Benjamin Sesko can also be a huge threat on Sunday, with his pace and power adding to the frontline, who, if fed quickly, will be the key to United winning the three points on Sunday.
Outside of Arsenal and Manchester City, United are the only team in the league that cannot be moved out of their position heading into the weekend, which means Bruno Fernandes grabbing an assist to break the all-time Premier League record would be the biggest cause for celebration on the day.
Therefore, expect set pieces to play a huge role in United looking for a goal, with Fernandes’ delivery second to none and the threat Carrick’s side possess in the air a danger to anyone. United hold an outstanding record from set pieces and, with the extra motivation to grab a goal for Bruno at play, do not be surprised to see another goal from the wand of the captain to round off another wonderful individual campaign.
Given the lack of clarity in Carrick’s starting XI, it is difficult to gauge where the game will be won and lost, but United must remain diligent with late runs into the box and stop crosses into the 18-yard box at every opportunity to stand the best chance of winning on Sunday.
Bypassing the press and missing out the middle of the park to turn the home side around feels the best route to a goal or two, and Carrick should feel no shame in using that tactic to ensure United head into the summer with another three points added to their tally.
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Michigan Wolverines (34-23, 17-13 B1G) at #19 Nebraska Cornhuskers (41-14, 23-7 B1G)
Location: Charles Schwab Field, Omaha, NE
Date/Time: Friday May 22nd, at 5PM CDT
Coaches: Tracy Smith (4th season, 932-714-1) & Will Bolt (7th season, 208-140-1)
TV/Stream: BTN & B1G+
Radio: All Nebraska games on Huskers Radio Network, Huskers.com, Huskers App
The stage is set. pic.twitter.com/rxdqVHQblH
— Nebraska Baseball (@HuskerBaseball) May 22, 2026
It’s been exactly 2 years and 1 day since Nebraska last lost in Charles Schwab Field. The reigning back-to-back Big Ten Tournament Champions finally step on the presumably soggy field at some point on Friday evening. The Huskers are looking to win their 3rd Big Ten Tournament in a row, and under the 3rd different format. It doesn’t matter how hard you try and change things, Lord of the Big Ten Tournament – Will Bolt will find a way! The team is trying to be the first Husker team to 3-peat a conference tourney since 1999-2001, and the first Big Ten team ever to do so.
The Huskers earned the 2 seed by winning 8 of 10 series, losing 2-1 at Oregon and being swept at Ohio State. They solidified the 2 seed with sweeping USC at home. Nebraska is in fact 25-1 inside the state of Nebraska this season. The lone loss being to a fellow Great Plains team in Kansas. The crowd has defiantly been an advantage that has fueled the team in some big games.
Michigan finished 7-3 in Big Ten series, being swept by UCLA and Ohio State, and losing 2-1 to Nebraska. That got them the 7 seed. In the tournament, they won 10-0 against a Rutgers team that seemingly didn’t want to be here. Cade Montgomery, who has been in just about every role this season, pitched all 7 innings. In the 7-1 loss to Washington, they used 2 starters, and 3 bullpen guys, but could not touch the Huskies’ starting pitcher’s sinker. They rebounded with a huge complete game from freshman starter Shane Brinham in a 3-0 win against rival Ohio State.
If you want a more in depth preview, here is the Michigan Series Preview from before the series in March.
The best of the best.
— Nebraska Baseball (@HuskerBaseball) May 19, 2026
🏆 All-Big Ten First Team pic.twitter.com/TKQYHdqs0X
Probable Starters: Carson Jasa (9-2, 3.58 ERA) vs TBD
Will Bolt wasted little time in determining his starter for the first game of the tournament. With a maximum of 3 games played, why wouldn’t you throw your weekend rotation out in order?
Carson Jasa has been exceptional all season. After being almost exclusively a fastball thrower last season, his development of a cutter in summer ball has completely changed who he is as a pitcher. How many guys in the Big Ten have 97-98 mph fastball as a secondary pitch? Not a one that I’ve watched this week so far.
Michigan has used each of their 3 starters, and closer so far in the tournament. Their do everything closer and 3rd starter each pitched a complete game. The game they lost is actually the game their ace, Kurt Barr started on Wednesday night. He dominated in inning 1, then completely lost the bottom of the zone in inning 2 and was pulled after 40 pitches in inning 3. Their #2 starter David Lally Jr took over for him and pitched a full outing. with a couple bullpen guys getting their feet wet in the later innings.
So being out of starting options, it probably depends on if Michigan thinks they are a lock for the NCAA tournament or not. If they have even a slight hesitation about that, Barr has to be the choice. He’s the most experienced starter in the B1G Ten, and even if he can’t go super long, honestly, the way things are looking, weather delays may break up quite a few games today. If things go nuts, and the game is postponed to Saturday, put Barr’s name down in ink.
Both teams major bullpen pieces should be ready to go, other than one of the closers for Michigan, but they have another guy actually leading them in saves on the year with 9. So they are still ok there.
Winners win. pic.twitter.com/GOCz1VTEoX
— Nebraska Baseball (@HuskerBaseball) May 22, 2026

Longtime coach David “DG” Nelson won’t come out and say it, but the Salt Lake Community College baseball team is feeling a bit disrespected as it heads out to Grand Junction, Colorado, to defend its Junior College World Series national championship this week.
The Bruins, who were a No. 8 seed in the tournament last year before defeating No. 1 Walters State of Tennessee 9-6 in the championship game to win their first-ever national championship, were given a No. 9 seed this year.
Talk about a lack of respect.
“I won’t comment on that,” said Nelson, in his 21st season coaching the #BruCru, as the club prefers to be called.
“That’s the expectation, that’s the goal. For me, I think we’re good enough, and we are playing our best baseball of the year. But you know how it goes. You got to get a couple breaks to go your way, and I’m excited to see what these guys do.”
SLCC head coach DG Nelson on his team's goal of defending its national title
Having won seven of its last eight games, No. 9 Salt Lake opens defense of its title on Saturday at 3 p.m. MDT against No. 2 seed Blinn College of Texas at Sam Suplizio Field in Grand Junction.
Last year, Salt Lake became the lowest-seeded team to win the Juco World Series in the seeding era, but apparently the seeding committee was not all that impressed. Just making the 10-team tournament — this is SLCC’s third appearance — is a major accomplishment, considering there are more than 560 junior college baseball teams in the country.
Salt Lake arrived in Grand Junction via bus Wednesday night, and got together Thursday to practice and take a team picture.
Can the #BruCru repeat?
“That’s the expectation, that’s the goal,” said Nelson. “For me, I think we’re good enough, and we are playing our best baseball of the year. But you know how it goes. You got to get a couple breaks to go your way, and I’m excited to see what these guys do.”
Having gone 48-11 last year with a sophomore-laden squad, Salt Lake only returned two key contributors from that team in 2026: BYU-bound outfielder Kade Gambill and pitcher Easton Davies, who has signed with Oklahoma.
Expectations this season were a bit lower, especially after they struggled in late March and early April, losing four of six games in one stretch; however, they went 4-0 at the Region 18 tournament, sweeping Utah State-Eastern and College of Southern Idaho, and then won the district playoffs to punch their ticket to nationals.
Last Saturday, they beat Central Arizona College 8-1 in the winner-take-all district championship game in Beatrice, Nebraska, after falling to the Vaqueros 6-4 earlier in the day. Freshman Drew Smith (Pleasant Grove) had a three-run homer and sophomore Kaden Hodson (Lone Peak) hit a two-run homer in the victory.
LMU transfer Nolan Tillitt of Yorba Linda, California, went 4.2 innings to get the pitching win.
#BruCru getting ready for Picture and Media Day at the @JUCOWorldSeries@slccbruins#bruinway#bruinfamilypic.twitter.com/SfQx8EYTCJ
— SLCC BASEBALL (@slccbaseball) May 21, 2026
Nelson said it isn’t a surprise that the Bruins are back in the World Series, but acknowledged that it was more difficult than last year.
“I knew we were really talented, and we possessed what we needed to have to get here,” he said. “But we are a very, very young, new team. We definitely had our ups and downs throughout the year. We were learning to play, and had a couple injuries, so we had to kind of move people around. But it’s a very talented group, and they’re driven, and man, do they play hard.”

Nelson said the hard-throwing Davies, who prepped at Orem High, heads a deep pitching staff that includes four or five other guys who are being recruited and will likely move on to four-year programs. Davies, who committed to OU before the season started, is the SWAC Pitcher of the Year and has an earned-run-average of 2.58, the third-lowest in NJCAA Division I baseball.
“Last year, he just threw hard, so we used him mainly out of the bullpen,” Nelson said. “This year he’s executing pitches and sequences much better.”
Smith, catcher AJ Thomas, second baseman Gage Wareham, third baseman Riley Brown and outfielder Lute Chavez also made the all-region first team.
Hodson, Gambill, outfielder Tyler West and outfielder Willy Roberts made the all-region second team.
West, who prepped at St. George’s Crimson Cliffs before walking on to the BYU football team last fall, is a speedster who has committed to Texas A&M.
“He’s freakishly fast,” Nelson said.
Smith, the shortstop, and Chavez are headed to Utah Valley University, while Wareham is going to Colorado Mesa.
“As far as taking leadership roles, you have Kade Gambill and Gage Wareham, two very mature kids that get the game,” Nelson said. “They have done a great job of keeping the group together and focused on what we’re here to do throughout the year. It is hard to (name) an MVP. It is a different guy in the lineup every time that gets it done.”

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It has been a long time since Devil May Cry 5 launched on PC and previous generation consoles, and, besides getting Vergil as a new playable character, the original versions of the game did not get any of the other improvements featured in the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S Special Edition release. However, some very interesting discoveries made by Reddit user Maarten PeTeRS suggest that CAPCOM may finally end its snubbing of the PC release. The user recently took a good look at the SteamDB Update History page of Devil May Cry 5, highlighting that, since January 9, ChangeNumber […]
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HubSpot changed the name of its flagship conference from INBOUND to UNBOUND.
This wasn’t a casual rebrand. It reflected a broader shift away from legacy SEO strategies built around top-of-funnel traffic. Modern search is shifting closer to a zero-click environment:
The metrics that made SEO look successful in 2018 are distorting today’s SEO reporting. That’s why it’s time to retire the obsession with traffic-based reporting as the primary leading indicator for content success.
We don’t need to stop tracking traffic entirely, but we have to radically change which types of traffic we present to marketing leadership.
A LinkedIn discussion, started by Peter Rota, ignited an explosive debate over whether we should retire organic traffic as an SEO metric entirely.
The industry consensus seems to land firmly in the middle: traffic isn’t obsolete, but it is dangerously incomplete when decoupled from intent and revenue.
Organic traffic isn’t a bad metric. But it’s a terrible standalone KPI.
Adam Heitzman pointed out in a recent breakdown of vanity metrics that organic traffic on its own lacks context. A drop in overall visitors isn’t necessarily a crisis if you’re shedding the right kind of visitors. If thousands of users bounce after reading a generic glossary FAQ in 3 seconds, this isn’t helping your business.
Heitzman notes a perfect scenario for this: If an organization prunes low-intent informational fluff and doubles down on high-intent service pages, its overall traffic might drop by 20%. In the old days, that kind of traffic drop would trigger panic. But because the site is attracting more qualified buyers, organic revenue actually increases by 30%. The site gets fewer visitors overall, but those who convert more often.
When you stop treating a top-of-funnel blog post click and a pricing page click as equals, you can clear the noise out of your dashboard. And right now, clearing that noise is essential because top-of-funnel traffic is precisely what AI search is destroying.
Rand Fishkin nailed it when he said top-of-funnel marketing was always done on rented land.
But today, the situation is even more extreme.
Buyers no longer want to visit your site to research a basic definition, compare simple features, or read a 2,000-word glossary post. They want to do that with instant answers, Reddit threads, TikTok, and LLMs.
Generic, consensus, informational traffic is going all the way to zero.
The irony is that SEO teams are still pouring the majority of their effort into the exact content types most susceptible to AI death: long-form explainers, roundups, and FAQs.
If informational business blogging is dead, what is left on your site that is actually worth tracking?
You need to narrow your reporting down to the actual distribution moats — the high-intent transactional nodes that AI can’t easily replicate or bypass. Moving forward, there are really only four types of pages worth reporting organic traffic on:
If your organic traffic reporting isn’t laser-focused on these four areas, you’re likely including too much noise.
There’s no point in measuring how many people walked past your store, rather than how many walked up to the register.
Here’s an example of how this might actually work for a B2B buyer shopping for a modern CX platform.
The buyer might start off with a broad, long-tail search like [best cx ai solutions that support agents in real time], where the AI answer summary provides a list of options.

This is where buyers dive deeper for comparison content, reviews, and feature pages to validate capabilities.

This is the most relevant type of organic traffic to report on. Typically, branded search at this layer sends visitors directly to your pricing page or demo request page.

Trying to report 100% accurate, linear query data is a thing of the past. Between Google’s anonymized queries and the attribution black box of LLMs, fighting for exact click counts is a losing battle.
Instead of fighting the dark SEO funnel, modern reporting needs to adapt to it.
As Matthew Mellinger highlights, the new reporting framework must be directional — identifying macro trends and shifts that prove business impact rather than hunting down every last click.
To make this shift, your dashboard needs two structural changes:
If informational organic traffic is flat or dropping, it probably doesn’t matter as much. The goal is to isolate traffic reporting to main revenue pages, rather than cluttering up the data with blogs and resource pages.
In an ideal world, it would be awesome to just “track revenue” and forget everything else. But we know marketing investments need to be justified. If classic KPIs like clicks, traffic, and rank tracking are facing an existential threat, what should we track instead?
The solution is to hold marketers accountable to input metrics — the strategic actions they can directly control — while completely redefining the lagging indicators to measure true AI visibility.
These are the daily and weekly actions your team executes to build your distribution moat. Marketers should be held directly accountable for these inputs:
While traditional rank tracking is dying, these are the new outcomes that prove your inputs are actually translating to visibility and business value:
Start by creating an inventory of site pages and segmenting accordingly. Then, begin auditing your current dashboards. Retire vanity metrics gradually. Slowly introduce intent-segmented traffic and new AI visibility proxies alongside clicks and impressions. Over a few reporting cycles, shift your focus toward the new metrics and sunset the legacy metrics.
When you introduce new reporting, be transparent about why the change is necessary. Acknowledging AI Overviews, zero-click results, and the dark SEO funnel isn’t a concession — it’s demonstrating that you’re evolving with the reality of modern search.
For a first-time attendee, Google I/O’s energetic, optimistic atmosphere felt almost like a coronation.
Last year’s bets are now growth pillars because they worked. Ask Maps became the playbook for rolling out Ask YouTube. Gemini 3.5 Flash powers Antigravity — think Claude Code, but Google — and Googlers are already using it to build the features demoed on stage.
Everything shipped fast, and everything felt confident.

There was something for everyone.
But I haven’t even gotten to the part that’s most curious.
There are now features across both products that serve the same intent: monitoring the web and proactively notifying you when something relevant appears.
In Search, it’s information agents. In Gemini, it’s Spark or Daily Brief. The overlap is obvious.
So I asked one of the product managers directly: “How are you thinking about long-term feature management and the bloat of utilities that largely overlap?”
The answer: “Right now, it’s all about velocity.”
They’re shipping relentlessly. Three other PMs behind flagship I/O features said the same thing. Every one of those features was started and shipped this year, in 2026. That was mind-blowing.
The PM added: “The way velocity is achieved is less managerial overhead.”
I took that to mean: get on the board now and figure it out later.

With that framing, the rest of the day looked different. I saw plenty of impressive demos, but kept wondering: what do I actually do with these next?
I now have Gemma on my phone, but one of the developers couldn’t offer much of a day-to-day use case. I got a demo of AI Mode’s monitoring capabilities by prompting “keep me updated” and saw how the pieces connected. But when I asked a follow-up — “How will I manage these alerts alongside everything else? What happens when they go stale?” — there wasn’t an answer. Granted, it’s still a demo, but the non-answer was telling.
The second-order effects of many of these features don’t seem fully considered. It gave me the sense that engineers dogfood these models from the command line, not the front end.
One small but revealing example: as of this writing, I still can’t delete old Gemini chats in the web browser, even though I can in the Mac app.

One feature that came up repeatedly in conversations with both engineers and users was Universal Cart, Google’s new cross-surface shopping protocol.
When people asked what I thought, I said: “If you’re Google, you should be very excited, because if this gets adopted, you own more of the end-to-end experience. If you’re everyone else, you’re probably worried.”
That didn’t seem to concern the group I spoke with, many of whom felt oddly detached from the growing anti-AI sentiment in the U.S.
Later, I spoke with an SEO professional at a large ecommerce brand already implementing Universal Cart. When I mentioned the velocity comment, they said: “That sounds like what we experienced during implementation. It feels rushed.”
The velocity-over-oversight mindset also helps explain why Google’s AI content guidelines have been so controversial.
Four days before I/O, Google’s Search quality team told publishers to “write for humans, not AI.” Then the AI agent team took the stage and demonstrated a future where Google’s own agents browse, interpret, transact on, and generate content across the web.
If the future is increasingly AI Mode — with agents building, fetching, and acting on users’ behalf — the guidance to publishers starts to ring hollow.
I don’t want to diminish the work these engineers are doing. I told them that directly. As someone building products for search and for our clients, I empathize. You mostly hear criticism, not praise.
But I can’t help wondering what happens when all these overlapping features — the bloat, the inability to delete, manage, or reconcile things cleanly — become technical debt that has to be unwound. Right now, the AI playbook seems to be: feature utilization first, fix it later.
Still, I honestly respect that a company as large and established as Google is moving this fast, and I’m genuinely excited to see how some of this plays out. With their cash flow and their ability to manufacture their own TPU chips, they can afford to place multiple bets and see what sticks.
I wanted to keep talking with that PM, but we were unceremoniously kicked out of the area.
Google reported that last quarter saw an all-time high in search queries. They’re taking authentication and provenance seriously, with SynthID expanding into Search and Chrome, new adoption partners like OpenAI, and C2PA content credential verification for crawl.
Those are meaningful steps forward.
But this pace will likely create unintended consequences. My hope is that the rush to move fast doesn’t further destabilize an already-rattled web ecosystem by breaking too many things along the way.
All of this is to say: it’s an exciting time to be in search.
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Every SEO knows the feeling: You open your audit tool and it hands you 847 issues. Broken links. Crawl errors. Pages with duplicate titles. Missing alt tags. Core Web Vitals flagged in yellow. And somewhere deep in that spreadsheet, a voice whispers, “Fix it all, or you’ll never rank.”
But here’s what you should know: That voice is lying to you.
The “fix everything” approach is one of the most widespread and quietly damaging habits in SEO. It feels productive. You’re closing tickets, working through the backlog, and watching that audit score inch upward. But traffic isn’t moving. Conversions are flat. And six months later, you’ll ask yourself why all that hard work didn’t pay off.
The answer? You confused activity with impact.
If you’ve ever closed out a sprint feeling productive, only to open Google Search Console and find nothing moved, this article is for you.
SEO tools are extraordinary at finding problems. They can audit thousands of pages in minutes, flag every minor HTML hiccup, and track Core Web Vitals down to the millisecond. All of this is useful.
But here’s the dangerous part: These tools create the impression that every flag is a ranking problem that needs solving. A missing H1 tag on a low-traffic page gets the same red warning icon as a noindex tag on your homepage. There’s no column for “this actually matters.”
Google’s own John Mueller has said that scores from third-party SEO tools simply aren’t used for ranking, and that includes Lighthouse. When asked about headings specifically, Mueller noted that “our systems aren’t too picky, and we’ll try to work with the HTML as we find it.”
That’s not a green light to ignore your site structure, but it is a clear signal that tool scores and ranking reality are two very different things.
The real problem isn’t that audit tools flag issues. It’s that they don’t tell you which issues actually affect your bottom line. So teams default to a simple, flawed belief: More fixes equal more results. But they don’t.
Dig deeper: Where to focus technical SEO when you can’t do it all
Every hour your dev team spends fixing 200 legacy 404s is an hour they’re not spending on a new product comparison page. Every sprint you dedicate to shaving 0.2 seconds off an already-fast page is a sprint you’re not spending on refreshing the content that’s sitting at position 11 waiting to break onto page one.
This is opportunity cost, and it’s the silent killer of SEO programs.
Up to 67% of in-house SEO teams cite non-SEO dev tasks as the biggest reason technical fixes don’t get made. Dev bandwidth is a scarce resource. When you spend it on low-impact cleanup work, you’re not just wasting time. You’re actively choosing not to do something that could drive real growth.
Think about what gets pushed to the bottom of the list while you’re playing clean up:
You end up with a technically cleaner site and flat traffic. Busy SEO feels good. However, it doesn’t grow anything.
Look at the top 10 results for any competitive keyword right now. A significant number of those sites have imperfect Core Web Vitals. They have redirect chains and minor duplicate content. But they still rank, because they are authoritative and answer the user’s question better than anyone else.
Google rewards relevance and user satisfaction. It doesn’t reward flawlessness.
That said, this is not an argument for ignoring your technical foundation. There’s a real difference between issues that block growth and issues that are just noise. The challenge is knowing which is which.
Here’s a useful mental model: Triage every issue through four filters before it earns a spot on your roadmap.

Run your audit output through those four questions, and you’ll eliminate roughly 70% of your to-do list. Every item that falls off the list is unlikely to be worth your time.
Dig deeper: How to prioritize technical SEO fixes by business impact
This concept might make you uncomfortable, and understandably so. But “strategic neglect” isn’t laziness. Rather, it’s a deliberate trade-off, choosing not to fix certain SEO issues so you can free up capacity for higher-leverage work.
Here’s what you can usually deprioritize without meaningful consequence:
Technical issues that rarely move the needle:
Content problems that aren’t worth the resources:
The question to ask about any piece of content or technical issue is simple: Is fixing this serving my audience or my business goals? If the honest answer is “no” or “barely,” let it go.
Now, there are real exceptions. Broad remediation is absolutely warranted when you’re dealing with systemic problems: massive indexation issues, a site migration, broken navigation affecting the whole site, or anything that touches compliance or security. Those are blockers. Fix blockers. Ignore polish.
The best SEO teams don’t start with the audit. They start with the business.
They ask, “Which pages and queries are actually driving conversions, leads, and revenue?” Then those pages get the attention. Everything else gets triaged accordingly.
Applying the Pareto Principle to SEO means focusing on the 20% of your work that drives 80% of your outcomes, and in practice, that usually means a pretty short list of high-leverage plays.
Here’s where the outsized results actually come from:
Dig deeper: 4 ways to strengthen buy-in for technical SEO work
If you want a practical tool for cutting through audit noise, the impact/effort matrix is your best friend. Plot every SEO task in your backlog against two axes: How much impact will this produce, and how much effort does it require?
Pair the impact/effort matrix with a business-first roadmap. Use Google Search Console, your analytics data, and CRM data to prioritize by revenue contribution and upside potential. Your SEO roadmap should reflect what matters to the business, not just what the audit tool happened to flag.
Reactive SEO that responds to every flag without strategic prioritization quietly erodes your team’s ability to focus on growth. The teams winning in search are the ones treating it as a proactive, business-aligned strategy rather than a maintenance checklist.
Your boss doesn’t care if your audit score went from 68 to 94. They care whether traffic and conversions are moving in the right direction.
SEO performance is driven by a handful of high-impact levers: great content, intent alignment, smart internal linking, and fixing true technical blockers. Everything else is noise, and treating noise like a signal is costing you the time and resources you need to actually grow.
Every time Google ships a new Search Central document, two camps in our industry move at the speed of light. The first camp screenshots their favorite paragraph, posts it to LinkedIn with “SEE? IT’S JUST SEO” in the caption, and goes back to doing exactly what they were already doing. The second camp screenshots a different paragraph and posts it with “see, here’s the proof they’re lying to us.” Both camps treat Google’s guidance like scripture, depending on which verse confirms what they already believed.
Google’s recently updated guide on Optimizing your website for generative AI features on Google Search was a feast for the first camp. The “it’s just SEO” folks ate well that week. AEO and GEO got declared “still SEO.” Chunking got dismissed. llms.txt got dissed. Rewriting for AI got nullified. If you’ve spent the last two years on LinkedIn telling everyone that nothing has changed, Google handed you a gold star and a victory lap.
But I want to remind everyone of something the first camp likes to forget: two years ago, we held thousands of pages of Google’s internal Search ranking documentation in our hands. The leaked Content Warehouse documents showed, in Google’s own words, how the public guidance and the internal reality diverge. The same company that publicly insisted certain signals didn’t exist had them named, weighted, and documented inside their own engineering wiki. That wasn’t a leak from an enemy of search. That was Google’s own engineering documentation, and it showed exactly how much we should trust public guidance about what is and isn’t important.
I’m not saying every line of Google’s new guide is a lie. I am saying that Google has a long, well-documented history of nudging the industry in directions that benefit Google first and the open web maybe. It’s to Google’s benefit for SEOs to remain the janitors of the web cleaning up technical debt, formatting structured data, and politely waiting for the next algorithm update rather than evolving into a discipline that operates across multiple platforms and influences how content is engineered for systems Google does not control.
As I argued in my refutation of the misinformation about chunking, the influence Google has spent two decades accumulating is finally fragmenting. Competitive AI platforms are stealing attention. Referral traffic is shrinking. Investment is moving to channels Google doesn’t own. The leverage Google had to define what “good content” means is weaker than it has been in twenty years — and you can hear it in how protective the language has gotten.
For a clean contrast, look at what’s been coming out of Bing.
Krishna Madhavan and his team have spent the last several months publishing posts that read like the opposite of Google’s guide. Keep in mind that there is near parity in both platforms’ offerings.
Where Google’s posture is “trust us, keep doing what you were doing,” Bing has been publicly explaining how their index is changing, what grounding actually requires, and giving publishers tools to measure how their content participates in AI answers.
In Elevating the Role of Grounding on the AI Web, Jordi Ribas openly names what’s happening: agents are doing the browsing now, they’re drawn to structured and verifiable content, and a new optimization discipline called Generative Engine Optimization is emerging in response. No dismissive air quotes. No “it’s all still SEO.” They just call it what it is.
Introducing AI Performance in Bing Webmaster Tools goes further. It is, in Microsoft’s own words, “an early step toward Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) tooling in Bing Webmaster Tools.” Citations across Copilot and Bing’s AI summaries. Page-level citation activity and Grounding queries, you know, the actual phrases AI used when retrieving your content. The thing every working AI Search practitioner has been asking for, Bing shipped it.
Then, in Evolving role of the index: From ranking pages to supporting answers, Krishna’s team explains in plain detail that “the unit of value shifts from documents to groundable information — discrete, supportable facts with clear provenance.” They state directly that “chunking/transformations must preserve meaning and claims used in the answer.” They acknowledge that the metrics, the unit of analysis, and the responsibility of the system have all changed.
Read those three posts in order, then go re-read Google’s “mythbusting” section. You will struggle to believe you’re reading documents about the same technology.
With that framing, let’s walk through Google’s claims.
“What about ‘AEO’ and ‘GEO’? ‘AEO’ stands for ‘answer engine optimization’ and ‘GEO’ for ‘generative engine optimization’. These are both terms you may see used to describe work specifically focused on improving visibility in AI search experiences. From Google Search’s perspective, optimizing for generative AI search is optimizing for the search experience, and thus still SEO.”
“It’s just SEO” is naive, and it’s naive for the same reason it has been naive every previous time someone trotted it out.
SEO as a discipline is not a list of tactics. It’s a mindset, a set of organizational expectations, a budget line, and a reporting structure. SEOs have been trying to expand that mindset for years to bring in content engineering, to influence product, to own technical architecture, to participate in video, brand, and design. We mostly haven’t won those fights, because the org charts in most companies treat SEO as a downstream cleanup function.
This is also the same trick the industry has played on us for fifteen years. Mobile was “just SEO.” Voice was “just SEO.” Schema was “just SEO.” AMP was “just SEO,” and we ate years of implementation work for a system Google quietly deprecated. Every time a new surface appears, the discipline absorbs the work, and every time, the line item that pays for it doesn’t grow proportionally. Folding AI Search into “SEO” isn’t a clarification. It’s the continuation of a pattern that has been excellent for Google and lousy for the people doing the work.
When AI Search lands in an organization with a different name, it gets different expectations and a different budget. It gets cross-functional sponsorship. It gets executive attention. It gets the cross-discipline collaboration SEOs have been requesting since I started in this industry two decades ago. “AEO” and “GEO” are not magical incantations, but the labels create the room SEO has not been able to create for itself.
Meanwhile, the practitioners doing this work keep getting handed more responsibility. More platforms to optimize for. More systems to understand. More research papers to read. More tooling to build. None of that comes with new headcount or higher salaries when leadership sees it as “still SEO.” Google reframing this work as the same old discipline isn’t a neutral observation. It is the rhetorical move that keeps the work uncompensated.
And note: Google itself doesn’t actually run on “it’s just Search.” AI Mode, AI Overviews, and classic ranking are different systems run by different teams on different infrastructure with different evaluation criteria. The leaked Content Warehouse docs made those distinctions visible. Their public posture flattens the inside of their own org for the benefit of the outside narrative. We don’t have to accept the flattening.
That’s what “it’s just SEO” actually delivers to organizations: more scope, same budget, no new authority. That’s a fantastic outcome for the platforms that benefit from our unpaid labor. It is a terrible outcome for the people doing the work.
“Create valuable, non-commodity content for your audience”
This part is fine. Make good, unique content with a real point of view. Nobody serious disagrees. Moving on.
“You don’t need to create new machine readable files, AI text files, markup, or Markdown to appear in generative AI search.”
True for Google. Also missing the point.
llms.txt is genuinely useful for Claude and a handful of other systems that have explicitly committed to reading it. Anthropic has documentation suggesting it. There are observable benefits to publishing it in environments where it’s actually consumed. Telling people to ignore it because Google doesn’t read it is exactly the kind of single-platform myopia I keep pointing at. Google’s guide describes one ecosystem. Your strategy needs to account for several.
The honest version of this guidance would be: “Google doesn’t process llms.txt in any special way. Other systems may. Make your own call.” Instead, Google quietly conflates “we don’t use it” with “you don’t need it.”
“There’s no requirement to break your content into tiny pieces for AI to better understand it. Google systems are able to understand the nuance of multiple topics on a page and show the relevant piece to users.”
I wrote 4,500 words on this in January and I’d rather not relitigate the whole thing here. The short version is this: chunking is what RAG systems do to your content, whether you optimize for it or not. The question is whether your content survives the chunking process with its meaning intact, or whether it shatters into incoherent fragments. The vector math doesn’t care about Google’s preferences. A passage that focuses on one idea will, in nearly every measurable case, retrieve better than a passage that tries to cover three.
Bing acknowledges this directly: “chunking/transformations must preserve meaning and claims used in the answer.” Google’s own MUVERA research, their work on passage indexing, their patents on pairwise passage selection — none of it is consistent with the guidance that chunking doesn’t matter. The systems retrieve passages. Treat your passages like they matter, because the systems do.
“You don’t need to write in a specific way just for generative AI search. AI systems can understand synonyms and general meanings of what someone is seeking, in order to connect them with content that might not use the same precise words. This means you don’t have to worry that you don’t have enough ‘long-tail’ keywords or haven’t captured every variation of how someone might seek content like yours.”
This is the line that bothers me most, because it is antithetical to how these systems actually decide what to use.
A retrieval system selects passages by computing vector distance against the query embedding. A synthesis pipeline then performs pairwise comparisons between candidate passages to decide which ones get sent to the model. The system is not “understanding” your content in the human sense — it’s computing a similarity score, ranking by it, and making committed selections. Specificity, entity salience, semantic coherence, and structural clarity all show up in those scores. Write loose, generic, multi-topic prose and your passages lose those comparisons to passages that are tight, specific, and self-contained.
“Just write naturally for humans” sounds like good advice until you realize the systems have a measurable preference, and you can win or lose on the margins by writing for both. We have empirical evidence that adjusting passages improves their retrieval scores. We have access to public APIs that let us verify this on the content we publish. The guidance to ignore all of that and trust the systems to figure it out is asking you to compete with one hand tied behind your back.
I want to be careful here because this discourse gets reduced to extremes:
But “SEO best practices” was always shorthand for “what Google likes.” That was a fine proxy when Google was 90% of the traffic, and the rest didn’t matter. It is not a fine proxy in a world where ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Copilot, Gemini, and a long tail of vertical agents are all making their own retrieval decisions on different infrastructure with different priorities. Some of those systems use Bing as their grounding layer. Some build their own indices. Some lean on llms.txt. Some don’t. Some are shipping webmaster tooling. Some are publishing the math behind their retrieval. The shared layer is shrinking, and the surface area you have to actually optimize is growing.
The thing Google’s guide doesn’t say — because it can’t — is that the systems competing with Google have different opinions, different infrastructure, and different incentives. Optimizing for all of them at once requires a broader practice than what’s described in any Search Central document. That practice is being built right now, in public, by people who refuse to accept that the only opinion that counts is Google’s.
Google’s guidance on AI Search is one opinion. It is the opinion of the company with the most to lose from a multi-platform world. Read it. Take what is useful. Apply it where it applies. Don’t mistake it for the truth.
The truth is that we are in a new world. The infrastructure for how information is retrieved and presented is being rewritten across multiple platforms simultaneously, and the consensus we once had about how to optimize it no longer exists. Bing is publishing what they’re doing. Anthropic is publishing what they’re doing. The research community is publishing what they’re doing. Google is publishing what it wants you to do.
That last one is not the same as the others. Treat it accordingly.
This article was originally published on the iPullRank blog and is republished with permission.
Xiaomi recently launched the Xiaomi 17 Max smartphone, which highlights strong camera performance. Along with several powerful features, it comes with Samsung’s advanced 200MP imaging sensor, which is used in the primary rear camera. This sensor helps the phone capture extremely detailed and sharp images with high clarity.
Samsung’s 200MP HPB sensor is built to improve image quality in mobile phones. It can take photos with a very high level of detail because it contains 200 million pixels.
Moreover, it also supports features like Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) and a large ƒ/1.65 aperture. These help improve photo quality in both bright and low-light conditions. A reliable tipster, Ice Universe, shared some images taken via Xiaomi 17 Max.
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Aside from this, Xiaomi 17 Max pairs this 200MP Samsung camera with a complete triple-camera setup, including a 50MP telephoto lens with 3x zoom and macro capability, and a 50MP ultrawide lens for wider shots. This makes the phone more flexible for different photography styles.
The device also brings a strong overall package. It is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor and comes with up to 16GB RAM and 512GB storage. It features a large 6.9-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and very high brightness levels.
Samsung’s advanced sensor improves the camera experience, while Xiaomi combines it with strong hardware to create a powerful and modern phone.
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Samsung is getting ready to launch a new foldable phone that could become one of the best in the market. The phone is being called the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide, and according to the famous tech leaker Ice Universe, it will be unbeatable in terms of thinness and weight.
The tipster did not share many details, but the claim of a slimmer design of the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide has already created excitement among smartphone fans. Samsung is expected to focus on making the device slimmer, lighter, and easier to carry compared to older foldable phones.
Based on early leaked renders, the phone may measure 4.9mm when opened and 9.8mm when folded. Even though these numbers are impressive, the device may not become the thinnest foldable phone ever. Reports suggest that the upcoming OPPO Find N6 could still be thinner.
Image via Android Headlines
Samsung is also expected to improve the overall design and make the phone more comfortable for everyday use. A lighter foldable device would be easier to hold, carry, and use for long periods.
The company is likely to launch the phone in July during its big Galaxy event. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Galaxy Z Flip 8 are also expected to be announced at the same event. If the rumors are correct, Samsung’s new wide foldable could bring a big improvement to foldable phone design and portability.
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For quite a while now, Oppo's upcoming Find X10 family has been rumored to include the Find X10 Pro Max. However, a new rumor from the prolific Digital Chat Station on Weibo today says things may not be looking up for this model. Specifically, DCS thinks the Find X10 Pro Max could get delayed or cancelled altogether. The problem, according to him, is that not a lot of people in China would be willing to pay the rumored price of CNY 7,000 ($1,028) for a device powered by a Dimensity chipset (the Find X10 Pro Max would be using the Dimensity 9600). Oppo Find X9 Pro That's a rather...
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Hem Fenerbahçe hem de Galatasaray, Marsilya'dan Mason Greenwood'la ilgileniyor. Fransız ekibinin bu konudaki kararı 1 Haziran'dan sonra netleşecek.
UEFA'yla yaptığı anlaşmanın şartlarına uymakta zorlanan Marsilya, 30 Haziran'a kadar birçok satış yapmak zorunda... Fransız ekibinin en gözde futbolcusu ise hiç şüphesiz Mason Greenwood... İngiliz kanat oyuncusuyla hem Fenerbahçe hem de Galatasaray yakından ilgileniyor.
BAŞKAN VE YÖNETİM
Marsilya'da 1 Haziran'da yeni başkan ve yönetim belirlenecek. Bu tarihten itibaren Greenwood konusunda resmi adımlar atılabilir. Şu ana kadar kulübe ulaşan tekliflere resmi şekilde dönüş yapılamadı. Oyuncunun geleceğiyle ilgili kararı, Marsilya'nın yeni yönetimi verecek.
YÜKSEK BİR BÜTÇE
Fransa basınındaki haberlerde; 24 yaşındaki sağ kanat oyuncusundan en az 55 milyon euro beklendiği yazılmıştı. Yeni başkanın ne kadar isteyeceği henüz bilinmiyor. Ancak rakam kesinlikle düşük olmayacak! Fenerbahçe ve Galatasaray'ın, bu hamleyle ilgili yüksek bir bütçe oluşturduğu öğrenildi.

Athletic Bilbao'yla mukavelesi 30 Haziran'da bitecek olan Ernesto Valverde'yle temas kuruldu. Ancak İspanyol teknik adam, Beşiktaş'tan adeta yıldız futbolcu maaşı talep etti...
Beşiktaş'ın yeni teknik adam listesinde Ernesto Valverde de bulunuyor. 62 yaşındaki çalıştırıcının Athletic Bilbao'yla sözleşmesi 30 Haziran'da bitecek ve boşa çıkacak. İspanyol hocayla ilk temasların kurulduğu öğrenildi. Ancak Ernesto Valverde, çok yüksek bir maaş talep etti...
VERGİLERLE 10 MİLYONUN ÜZERİNDE
Tecrübeli çalıştırıcının kendisi için senelik 10 milyon euro istediği belirtildi. Vergiler de düşünüldüğünde rakam rahatlıkla 10 milyonun üzerine çıkıyor. Yani bir anlamda hoca kendisi için yıldız futbolcu maaşı bekliyor. Yüksek maliyet, uzun vadede de sorun çıkarabilir...
EĞER YOLLAR AYRILIRSA
Beşiktaş, Ernesto Valverde ile sözleşme imzalar ve işler beklenildiği gibi gitmezse, yüksek maaş yönetimin geleceğini de etkileyecek. Çünkü hocayla yollar ayrılırsa, Ernesto Valverde'nin hak edilmiş kazançlarının tamamının ödenmesi gerekecek. Bu sebeple Siyah-Beyazlılar'ın bu seçeneğe mesafeli yaklaştığı öğrenildi.

Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu, yeni sezonda yabancı kontenjanının 10+4 olacağını açıklamıştı. Uğurcan Çakır, Barış Alper Yılmaz, Abdülkerim Bardakcı ve Yunus Akgün'le ilgili kesin karar verildi.
TFF, önümüzdeki sezon uygulanacak yabancı kontenjanının, daha önceden belirlendiği gibi 10+4 olacağını açıklamıştı. Bu durumda, takımlardaki Türk oyuncuların değeri de ekstra arttı. Galatasaray'ın ilk 11'inde Uğurcan, Barış, Abdülkerim ve Yunus gibi isimler sıklıkla görev yapıyor.
KARAR ALINDI
Galatasaray Yönetimi'nin, bu 4 futbolcuyu da satmayacağı öğrenildi. Çünkü onların ayrılığı sonrasında mecburen transferler gerekecek. Bu da; 10+4'lük kontenjanda büyük bir problem demek... Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde yabancı kısıtlaması yok. Ancak Süper Lig'de işler içinden çıkılmaz bir hal alabilir.
MUKAVELELERİ SÜRÜYOR
4 oyuncunun Galatasaray'daki sözleşme süreleri şöyle:
Uğurcan Çakır: 30 Haziran 2030
Abdülkerim Bardakcı: 30 Haziran 2027
Barış Alper Yılmaz: 30 Haziran 2028
Yunus Akgün: 30 Haziran 2029
Takımda ayrıca farklı yerli oyuncular da bulunuyor. Onların ayrılık ihtimali, bu 4'lüye göre daha yüksek...

Süper Lig'de bu sezon kurtarış yüzdesi en yüksek isim; Galatasaray'dan Eyüpspor'a kiralanan Jankat Yılmaz oldu. İkinci basamakta ise yine Cim-Bom'dan Uğurcan Çakır bulunuyor.
Süper Lig'de 2025-2026 sezonunda kurtarış yüzdesi en yüksek kaleciler şöyle sıralandı:
1- Jankat Yılmaz (Eyüpspor): %81
2- Uğurcan Çakır (Galatasaray): %78
3- Muhammed Şengezer (Başakşehir): %77
4- Mateusz Lis (Göztepe): %76
5- Ertuğrul Taşkıran (Alanyaspor): %76
SON SENESİNE GİRDİ
Listenin zirvesindeki Jankat Yılmaz, sezon başında Galatasaray'dan Eyüpspor'a kiralanmıştı. 21 yaşındaki file bekçisinin Sarı-Kırmızılılar'la 30 Haziran 2027 tarihine kadar mukavelesi bulunuyor. Yani kontratının son senesine girmiş durumda... Yönetimin onunla kısa süre içinde yeni sözleşme için görüşmesi bekleniyor.
MUTLULUKTAN AĞLAMIŞTI
Jankat sezonun son bölümündeki performansıyla ön plana çıktı. Süper Lig'de 14 mücadelede forma giydi. 18 gol yedi. 4 karşılaşmada kalesini kapattı. Eyüpspor'un, Fenerbahçe deplasmanında ligde kalmayı garantilemesinin ardından genç eldiven ağlamıştı. Uğurcan Çakır ise Galatasaray'da 29 lig sınavında boy gösterdi. 22 gol yedi. 11 mücadelede rakiplere geçit vermedi.

Fenerbahçe Kulübü Basketbol Şube Sorumlusu Cem Ciritçi, Final Four organizasyonunda yaşanan aksaklıklara sert sözlerle tepki gösterdi.
Fenerbahçe Kulübü Basketbol Şube Sorumlusu Cem Ciritçi, Final Four organizasyonunda yaşanan aksaklıklara sert sözlerle tepki gösterdi. Taraftarların salona giriş sürecinde büyük sorunlar yaşadığını belirten Ciritçi, EuroLeague yönetimini eleştirdi.
İşte Cem Ciritçi'nin açıklamaları;
"Maalesef son yıllarda gördüğüm en rezil Final Four organizasyonu. Günlerdir biletlerin yüklenmesiyle ilgili yetkililerle görüşüyoruz. Hiçbir çözüm üretmiyorlar. Aile tribünümüz şurası, içinde Olympiakoslular var. Dışarıda taraftarlarımız var. İnanılmaz bozuk bir organizasyon. Yetkililer ile her dakika görüşüyor. 10 yöneticimiz, yetkililere listeleri gösteriyor. Kontrolü kaybetmiş durumdalar. Hiçbir şekilde bir adım ileri gidemiyorlar. Biz yavaş yavaş taraftarları alabiliyoruz. Biz liste verelim, taraftarları ona göre içeri alın dedik. Bilmiyorum, EuroLeague bugün sınıfta kalmıştır!
Polis noktalarında da sıkıntı var. Orada da taraftları bekletiyorlar. Ailece gelmişler çocuğu başka yere anneyi başka yere veriyorlar. İnanılmaz kötü bir organizasyon. Taraftarlarımız içeri giremiyorlar. Böyle saçmalık olur mu, maça 45 dakika kaldı.
Maçın ertelenmesi gibi bir durum yok, maç oynanacak. Er ya da geç taraftarımız içeri girecek. Öyle ya da böyle bu taraftar içeri girecek. Biz bu maçta sonuna kadar savaşacağız.
İki takım da güçlü. Biz iyi hazırlandık. Sezon boyu bu an için yaşadık. Umarım buradan istediğimiz sonucu alıp pazar günü rakibimiz bekleyeceğiz."

Beşiktaş Kadın Voleybol Takımı, ABD'li smaçör Katelyn Evans'ı kadrosuna kattığını duyurdu.
Siyah-beyazlı kulübün açıklamasında, "Kadın voleybol takımımız, 2026-2027 sezonu transfer çalışmaları kapsamında smaçör Katelyn Evans ile sözleşme imzaladı. Katelyn Evans'a Beşiktaş ailesine hoş geldin diyor, şanlı formamızla üstün başarılar diliyoruz." ifadeleri kullanıldı.
Kariyerine West Virginia Üniversitesi'nde başlayan Katelyn, sırasıyla Aris Thessaloniki, Pays d'Aix Venelles, Vandoeuvre Nancy Volley-Ball ve Volley Mulhouse Alsace takımlarında forma giydi.

Trendyol 1. Lig ekiplerinden Özbelsan Sivasspor'da başkan adayı çıkmaması sonucu divan kuruluna devredilen kulüpte, yeni yönetimin oluşturulması için çalışmalar sürüyor.
Kulüpten yapılan açıklamada, Sivasspor'un sağlıklı ve güçlü bir yönetim oluşturabilmesi amacıyla temasların sürdürüldüğü belirtildi.
Sivasspor'a dair sözü, fikri ve önerisi olan herkesin dinlendiği ve tavsiyelerin alındığı ifade edilen açıklamada, bu kapsamda bugün Vali Yılmaz Şimşek ve Belediye Başkanı Adem Uzun ile bir araya gelindiği aktarıldı.
Açıklamada görüşlerine yer verilen Divan Kurulu Başkanı Ali Yavuz, şunları kaydetti:
"Şehrimizin iki önemli yöneticisi de tam bir 'Yiğido' ruhuyla sürecin sorumluluğunu üstlenmiş durumdadır. Valimiz ve belediye başkanımız, Sivasspor'a her zamankinden daha fazla destek olma konusundaki kararlılıklarını ifade etmişlerdir. Yönetimin oluşturulması noktasında, AK Parti Grup Başkanı Abdullah Güler ile birlikte hareket ederek güçlü bir yönetim yapısının oluşturulması adına gerekli gayreti göstereceklerini belirtmişlerdir. Bizler de bir süre daha temaslarımızı sürdürecek, birkaç gün içerisinde Abdullah Güler ile yapılacak istişareler sonucunda üzerinde uzlaşı sağlanacak bir yönetime kulübümüzü teslim etmek amacıyla genel kurulu mümkün olan en kısa sürede toplayacağız. Sivasspor'umuzu sağlam ellere teslim ederek, geleceğe güvenle taşıyacağız. Bu yokuşu da birbirimize omuz vererek birlikte aşacak, yeniden başarı dolu günlere ulaşacağız."






Bu gün futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Birinci Liqasında 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün sonuncu – 27-ci turuna yekun vurulub.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sonuncu oyun günündə üç qarşılaşma baş tutub.
Məhz bu oyunlardan sonra Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasına vəsiqə uğrunda pley-off mərhələsinin ikinci iştirakçısı müəyyənləşib. “Səbail”i məğlub edən “Mingəçevir” “Qəbələ”yə rəqib olub. Yaşar Məmmədzadə adına Mingəçevir şəhər stadionunun ehtiyat meydançasında keçirilmiş oyun ev sahiblərinin 4:1 hesablı qələbəsi ilə yekunlaşıb. Bu nəticədən sonra xallarının sayını 51-ə çatdırmış “Mingəçevir” turnir cədvəlində ikinci sıraya yüksəlib və adını pley-offa yazdırıb. “Səbail” isə mövsümü 50 xalla üçüncü pillədə başa vurub.
Beləliklə, Birinci Liqada ikinci yeri tutmuş bölgə təmsilçisi Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında 11-ci sırada yer almış “Qəbələ” ilə pley-off maçında üz-üzə gələcək.
Bu gün keçirilmiş digər oyunlarda “Şahdağ Qusar”la “Baku Sportinq”lə sülh bağlayıb – 1:1. “Zaqatala” isə çempion “Şəfa”ya 2:1 hesabıyla qalib gəlib.
21 may
MOİK – “Difai” 4:0
Qollar: Mehrac Baxışlı, 2. Solomon Yadom, 24. Seyxan Fərəcov, 79. Balamirzə Soltanov, 89.
Hakimlər: Murad Səlimov, Safalı Ağayev, Məmmədəli Kərimov, Səbuhi Bayramov.
Hakim-inspektor: Babək Quliyev.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Zümrüd Ağayeva.
Binə qəsəbə stadionu, 17:00.
“Cəbrayıl” – “Şimal” 2:3
Qollar: Dileyn Açimi, 29; 55 – Niyazi Osmanov, 56. Nemət Şıxamirov, 64; 77.
Hakimlər: Əkbər Əhmədov, Anar Bədəlov, Elmin Süleymanov, Rövşən Rəcəbov.
Hakim-inspektor: Əmrah İbrahimov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Novruz Əzimov.
Şamaxı Olimpiya İdman Kompleksinin stadionu, 17:00.
22 may
“Zaqatala” – “Şəfa” 2:1
Qollar: Sərxan Abdullayev, 49. Mahmud Məmmədov, 53 – İbrahim Əliyev, 10.
Hakimlər: Ruslan Quliyev, Səbuhi Soltanov, Səbuhi Əmrahov, Elçin Abdullayev.
Hakim-inspektor: Rövşən Əhmədov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Namiq Əliyev.
Zaqatala Olimpiya İdman Kompleksinin stadionu, 15:30.
“Şahdağ Qusar” – “Baku Sportinq” 1:1
Qollar: Peter Aqblevor, 46 – Elşad Tağıyev, 29.
Hakimlər: Kamal Umudlu, Vüsal Məmmədov, Taleh Məmmədov, Namiq Bəkirov.
Hakim-inspektor: Şahin Cəfərov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: İlham Əliyev.
Şamaxı Olimpiya İdman Kompleksinin stadionu, 17:00.
“Mingəçevir” – “Səbail” 4:1
Qollar: Elmin Bayramov, 14. Elçin Mustafayev, 29. Əkbər Eyubov, 53. Kənan Quliyev, 90+2-pen – Qurban Səfərov, 42.
Hakimlər: Elçin Məsiyev, Qəzənfər Məmmədov, Asif Abdullayev, Şamil İmanzadə.
Hakim-inspektor: Asim Xudiyev.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Nəriman Axundov.
Yaşar Məmmədzadə adına Mingəçevir şəhər stadionu (ehtiyat meydança), 17:00.
Bu gün futbol üzrə Azərbaycan çempionatında (Premyer Liqa) 2025/2026 mövsümünün sonuncu – 33-cü turunun növbəti oyunları keçirilib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ikinci oyun gününün ilk qarşılaşması Masazırda baş tutub.
Bu mövsüm “qızıl dubl”a imza atmış “Sabah” son oyununda “Turan Tovuz”un qonağı olub. Amma bu oyun məlum səbəblərdən elə “Sabah”ın stadionunda – “Masazır Arena”da baş tutub. Qarşılaşmanı Rauf Cabbarov idarə edib. Üç qolluq görüş paytaxt təmsilçisinin qələbəsi ilə yekunlaşıb.
Premyer Liqa
33-cü tur
22 may
“Turan Tovuz” – “Sabah” 1:2
Qollar: Ayxan Hüseynov, 86 – Aaron Maluda, 15. Xəyal Əliyev, 64.
Hakimlər: Rauf Cabbarov, Rəhman İmami, Orxan İbişov, Emin Əliyev.
VAR: Tural Qurbanov.
AVAR: Teymur Teymurov.
Hakim-inspektor: Feyzulla Feyzullayev.
“Masazır Arena”. 17:00.
Turan Tovuz: 41. Sergey Samok, 4. Şəhriyar Əliyev (k), 17. Rəhim Sadıxov, 10. Xəyal Nəcəfov, 11. Ayxan Hüseynov, 6. Fərid Yusifli, 14. Murad Dadaşev, 99. İbrahima Vadji, 32. Hayderson Hurtado, 8. David Tavares, 2. Mark Rene Mampassi.
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 13. Mehman Hacıyev, 29. Filip Ozobiç, 97. Elçin Qasımov, 73. Ülvi Mədətov, 20. İbrahim Ramazanov, 42. İsmayıl İsmayılov, 60. Vüqar Bağırov, 47. Pərvin Rəşidov, 75. Əli Kiçibəyov, 9. Coş Cinnelli.
Baş məşqçi: Kurban Berdıyev.
Sabah: 94. Rəvan Mirzəmmədov, 17. Tellur Mütəllimov, 10. Aleksey İsayev (k), 5. Rəhman Daşdəmirov, 9. Xəyal Əliyev, 3. Stiv Solvet, 13. İvan Lepinitsa, 22. Zinedin Uld Xaled, 99. Patrik Mbina, 53. Andrey Santos, 19. Aaron Maluda.
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 92. Stas Pokatilov, 55. Nicat Mehbalıyev, 2. Amin Seydiyev, 6. Abdulla Xaybullayev, 89. Cəfər Muxtarov, 80. Akim Zedadka, 11. Kahim Parris, 83. Stefen Ende.
Baş məşqçi: Valdas Dambrauskas.
Futbol üzrə Uruqvay millisinin baş məşqçisi Marselo Byelsa qarşıdakı dünya çempionatından (DÇ-2026) sonra bu komandadan ayrılacaq.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, 70 yaşlı mütəxəssis bunu özü açıqlayıb.
Byelsanın rəhbərlik etdiyi Uruqvay milli komandası mundialın H qrupunda İspaniya, Kabo Verde və Səudiyyə Ərəbistanı yığmaları ilə üz-üzə gələcək.
Marselo Byelsa Uruqvay yığmasını 2023-cü ilin may ayından çalıdırır. “Seleste” təcrübəli mütəxəssisin rəhbərliyi altında indiyə qədərə 33 oyun keçirib, 16 qələbə, 10 heç-heçə və 7 məğlubiyyət yaşayıb. Topların fərqi isə 56:31 nisbətindədir.
Byelsa ötkəm xasiyyəti ilə tanınır. Argentinalı mütəxəssis məşqçilik fəaliyyətinə 1982-ci ildə “Nyuells Old Boyz”da başlayıb. Byelsanın əlindən “Atlas” (Qvadalaxara), “Amerika” (Mexiko), “Veles Sarsfild”, “Espanyol”, Argentina və U-23 yığması, Çili yığması, “Atletik” (Bilbao), “Olimpik” (Marsel), “Latsio”, “Lill”, “Lids”, həmçinin Uruqvayın U-23 yığması keçiblər.
Madrid “Real”ının baş məşqçisi Alvaro Arbeloa mövsümün son oyunu öncəsi təşkil olunan mətbuat konfransında klubdan ayrılacağını açıqlayıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ispaniyalı mütəxəssis paytaxt klubuna minnətdar olduğunu bildirib:
“Futbolçular məni daha yaxşı məşqçiyə çevirdilər və hər gündən zövq almağa vadar etdilər. “Real”dan böyük minnətdarlıq hissi ilə ayrılıram”.
İspaniya mətbuatının yaydığı məlumata görə, “Real”ın yeni baş məşqçisi Joze Mourinyo olacaq. Portuqaliyalı mütəxəssis daha əvvəl 2010-2013-cü illərdə Madrid klubunu çalışdırıb. Hazırda isə təcrübəli məşqçi “Benfika”nı çalışdırır. “Real” Mourinyonun bu klubdan ayrılması üçün Portuqaliya təmsilçisinə təzminat ödəməli olacaq.
Xatırladaq ki, Alvaro Arbeloa bu ilin yanvar ayında “Real”a müvəqqəti baş məşqçi təyin edilib. Madrid təmsilçisi 43 yaşlı mütəxəssisin rəhbərliyi altında indiyə qədər 27 oyuna çıxıb. “Qaymaqlılar” bu görüşlərdə 17 qələbə qazanıblar, 2 heç-heçə ediblər, 8 məğlubiyyətə üzülüblər.
Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasına vəsiqə uğrunda pley-off oynayacaq ikinci komanda məlum olub.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, I Liqanın sonuncu – XXVII turunda “Səbail”ə qalib gələn (4:1) “Mingəçevir” mövsümü ikinci sırada bitirib və pley-offa vəsiqə əldə edib.
Komanda elita uğrunda “Qəbələ” ilə qarşılaşacaq.
“Qarabağ” Misli Premyer Liqasının XXXIII turunda bu gün “Sumqayıt”ın qonağı olacaq.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, saat 19:30-da start götürəcək oyuna komandalar aşağıdakı heyətlə çıxacaqlar:
“Sumqayıt”: 22. Xəyal Fərzullayev 7. Rüstəm Əhmədzadə 29. Emil Mustafayev 8. Səbuhi Abdullazadə (k) 21. Nihad Əhmədzadə 75. Nadir Orucov 97. Vüsal Paşayev 9. Aleksandr Ramalinqom 6. Sedrik Badolo 33. Danilo Beskorovaynıy 95. Nsana Simon
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 1. Mehdi Cənnətov 12. Murad Ağamalıyev 20. Ayxan Süleymanlı 24. Sənan Muradlı 10. Nikola Ninkoviç 11. Aleksa Yankoviç
Baş məşqçi: Saşa İliç
“Qarabağ”: 89. Amin Ramazanov 55. Bədavi Hüseynov (k) 77. Ramil Şeydayev 27. Toral Bayramov 80. Bəhruz Qurbanlı 32. Hikmət Cəbrayılzadə 82. Məhəmməd İmaməliyev 8. Marko Yankoviç 18. Dani Bolt 21. Aleksey Kaşuk 11. Emmanuel Addai
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 1. Şahruddin Məhəmmədəliyev 97. Fabian Buntiç 13. Bəhlul Mustafazadə 66. Hacı İbrahim 76. Nicat Xasıyev 74. Səbuhi Niftiyev 47. Mehdi Mütəllimli
Baş məşqçi: Qurban Qurbanov
İtaliya A Seriyasında may ayının ən yaxşı futbolçusu açıqlanıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mükafatı “İnter”in hücumçusu Lautaro Martines qazanıb.
Argentinalı futbolçu bu ay çempionatda üç oyunda bir qol vurub, iki məhsuldar ötürmə edib.
“İnter” A Seriyasında çempionluğunu rəsmiləşdirib.
Cesc Fabregas has issued a firm and pointed response to Inter vice-president Javier Zanetti’s public admiration for Nico Paz, insisting the Argentine will not be joining the Nerazzurri and that only Real Madrid have any say over his future beyond Como.
Zanetti had recently stated openly that he was a great admirer of his compatriot, who has been one of the standout players in Serie A this season. Fabregas, speaking at his pre-match press conference, via TMW, was unimpressed, and made his feelings known with unusual directness.

“I am sorry,” Fabregas said.
“Zanetti has been a very important person in football, he knows the dynamics well. I know Ausilio and Baccin well and I know they are the ones who make decisions. In the end, Nico is a Como player at 50%, but he is ours.
“The only club that can say anything is Real Madrid. I know that Zanetti does not work for Madrid or Como, so respect must be shown. There are also small messages I do not like. If I can say, and I know this for certain, Nico Paz will not play for Inter. He will either return to Real Madrid or play for Como next season.”
The Como coach also addressed Paz’s fitness ahead of the final day of the season and, potentially, the World Cup with Argentina.
“We are trying to see if he can play on Sunday, he deserves to, he has helped us enormously,” Fabregas said. “Between 24 and 48 hours a player can recover enormously, there are many miracles between physios and others that did not exist before. We will see on matchday, I cannot say yes or no right now.”
Nico Paz joined Como on a permanent basis from Real Madrid in 2024, with Los Blancos retaining a buy-back clause for the next two summers.
His 19 goal involvements this season have made him one of the most coveted players in Italian football, and Fabregas’s intervention makes clear that Como will not be steamrolled into losing their prized asset without a fight.
Liverpool director Richard Hughes has reportedly made contact over a potential move for Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola to replace Arne Slot.
The Reds have endured a difficult second season under Slot, despite the Dutch tactician doing a tremendous job to win the Premier League title last term.
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It now seems Slot could be in danger, with Foot Mercato reporting that Hughes has begun the process of bringing in Iraola to replace him at Anfield.
The claim is that Hughes has ‘discreetly activated a lead’, perhaps using his contacts at his former club Bournemouth to register an interest in Iraola.
It has already been confirmed that the Spanish tactician will be leaving at the end of his contract, and it’s slightly surprising that he hasn’t been snapped up yet.
Iraola has done a superb job with the Cherries, guiding them into Europe for the first time, while there’s even still the chance that they could be playing Champions League football next season if results go their way on the final day of the Premier League this weekend.
Still, despite Chelsea and Manchester United recently being in need of new managers, they have officially announced the decision to hire Xabi Alonso and Michael Carrick, respectively.
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Iraola could surely have been a fine appointment for those clubs, and he also looks like an ideal option to give LFC an upgrade on Slot.
Football is unpredictable, of course, but it’s hard to foresee a future without Iraola enjoying great success at a bigger club.
Even if it’s not Iraola, Liverpool surely need to think hard about making a change this summer after such a dramatic drop-off in form in Slot’s second season.
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Having taken Liverpool to the Premier League title last season, Arne Slot has congratulated Arsenal on winning it this time around and praised the work of Gunners’ boss Mikel Arteta. Arne Slot congratulates Arsenal after they won the Premier League 🔥 pic.twitter.com/9IzR5KlJXp — Hayters TV (@HaytersTV) May 22, 2026
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As per Ben Jacobs, Manchester United are making progress in their efforts to sign Ederson from Atalanta. No formal offer has been made as of yet, but one could be submitted very quickly. At this point, United are in discussions with the player’s representatives over personal terms for a five-year contract that is being prepared. […]
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It has now been officially confirmed – Pep Guardiola will leave Manchester City at the end of the season. He will lead his team one last time on Sunday, when City host Aston Villa in the final round of the Premier League campaign. “What a time we have had together.” pic.twitter.com/WpkFecBYT4 — Manchester City (@ManCity) […]
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As per Ben Jacobs, Manchester United are making progress in their efforts to sign Ederson from Atalanta. No formal offer has been made as of yet, but one could be submitted very quickly. At this point, United are in discussions with the player’s representatives over personal terms for a five-year contract that is being prepared. […]
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If there was any solid proof about the negative effect of NIL on college basketball, look no further than the latest example.
With the San Antonio Spurs being one of the youngest teams in Western Conference Finals history, many have highlighted what they've been able to do with up-and-coming youth behind star center Victor Wembanyama.
At the same time, the LSU Tigers are making headlines for the opposite. Will Wade arrived for his second stint in Baton Rouge with zero players on the roster. This called for some of the most desperate moves in the NIL era with NBA bounce-back players coming back to college for a bigger pay day. Some have called this outlandish and steps to ruining the sport as we know it.
All things considered, the Spurs have a younger roster than the Tigers right now.
The average age of LSU
MBB’s projected starters is older than the San Antonio Spurs. pic.twitter.com/mL0TD7TKdb
— RedditCFB (@RedditCFB) May 21, 2026
That's 100% factual and not a typo. The semi-pro roster for LSU has more years of experience than one of the final four teams in the NBA.
If that's not a huge red flag of the current state of college basketball, nothing will be.
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Wade has pulled in several EuroLeague vets with no NCAA experience, along with NBA players who were drafted last year and took on a role in the G-League. None of this makes sense other than LSU is begging the NCAA to shoot them down in a historic court ruling.
One aspect of all of this is crystal clear. If Wade doesn't win with an NBA roster, he'll definitely be hearing about it.
Detroit — Voting is now open for the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2026.
The MSHOF's ballot committee has finalized the list of candidates in five categories — amateur, professional, coach, media and contributor — and fan voting now is under way at MichiganSportsHOF.org.
Fan voting is open through June 12, with the 2026 inductees set to be announced this summer.
The 2026 Michigan Sports Hall of Fame induction ceremony will be Thursday, Dec. 17, at MotorCity Casino Hotel. Ticket information will be announced at a later date.
Here are the finalists for the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2026:
The Michigan Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2025 featured Chris Chelios, Rasheed Wallace, Claressa Shields, Jason Richardson, Mark Dantonio, John Lowe and Dave Dombrowski.
Lowe, the former Tigers beat writer for the Detroit Free Press, was unable to attend the 2025 ceremony and will be formally inducted as part of the Class of 2026.
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CARMEL — Indiana basketball players arriving for summer workouts better be ready to get to work.
The Hoosiers' offseason calendar will look a little different this year after coach Darian DeVries’ program signed up to participate in the FISU America Games from July 20 to Aug. 1 in Peru. DeVries will get near unlimited practice times in the weeks to come as they prepare for the trip.
Last year, Indiana received 10 additional practices ahead of its international tour in Puerto Rico, but those had to be taken in a more compressed time period.
“You're not really restricted at all like those previous trips,” DeVries said ahead of a recent speaking engagement. “We get more of an opportunity to spend time with them. And especially in the film, that side of it where you can really sit down and break down, individual workouts, what you're doing, team workouts, those types of things.”
It’s a huge benefit for a team that is bringing back just one scholarship player (Trent Sisley) from last year’s roster. DeVries signed the No. 4-ranked transfer class in the country — Notre Dame’s Markus Burton (No. 24 overall) and Alabama’s Aiden Sherrell (No. 12) headline the group — and three freshmen.
The coaching staff placed a premium on Power Four experience, more size in the front court and more balanced approach as opposed to 3-point dependent roster DeVries assembled in his first season.
“I think the thing you've got to be most careful of is still summertime, but it just allows us just more time to do a lot more teaching and coaching because you're not so constricted by time,” DeVries said. “You can really take your time and, you know, really, you know, for a new group, really kind of install all the details of everything you're wanting to do.”
This is the fourth straight season DeVries has taken his team on an international trip.
Indiana players are expected on campus June 1 with workouts scheduled to start that same week. The FISU tournament provides the group a “great learning opportunity” as the program hopes to end a three-year tournament drought.
The Hoosiers plan on announcing additional details about the trip later this summer.
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Oleksandr Usyk and Anthony Joshua previously shared an intense rivalry, but their relationship now looks very different.
After Joshua was involved in a car crash last December, he returned to training by spending time alongside the 39-year-old Ukrainian in camp.
The move surprised many fans, yet it appears to have created a real friendship between the former opponents, with Usyk now emotionally invested in Joshua’s comeback.

Joshua’s long-time promoter Eddie Hearn opened up on Stomping Ground about a telling exchange he had with Usyk after seeing that support up close.
“I walked off without shaking his hand. And he went, ‘Eddie, where’s my handshake?’ So I went back and said, ‘I just want to say to you, thanks for everything you’ve done with AJ.’
“And he’s like, ‘Eddie, you must understand. He is ready. We have to keep going. You have to tell him every day. He is the man. He can do it.’
“They were really emotionally invested in this. And I think that’s because they’re good people, but I think they see the qualities of AJ as well. The pureness of him and see this guy who’s basically just turned up in training camp on his own and they’ve taken him in,” Hearn concluded.
Joshua is moving towards a defining period, as he will return next July in a tune-up fight against Kristian Prenga.
The 36-year-old has also agreed to face Tyson Fury this year, with the long-awaited British heavyweight showdown expected to happen in November.
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Cam Skattebo isn’t expected to set the pace for the Giants this spring, but the team does need to get a better sense of where he is in his recovery.
His recent comments have only added to the growing list of questions facing the Giants this offseason.
Skattebo’s road back hasn’t been an easy one. He suffered a fractured fibula, an open dislocation of his right ankle, and a ruptured deltoid ligament back in Week 8. Recoveries from injuries like these are rarely straightforward.

Speaking at the Giants’ Town Hall event on May 18, Skattebo said he is still “a little ways off” but expects to be ready for Week 1. While that is a positive outlook, it marks a shift from the earlier optimism surrounding his return.
Back in March, general manager Joe Schoen told the team’s site that Skattebo was expected to be ready for the offseason program, provided there were no setbacks.
The two timelines don’t quite line up, and that’s where the concern comes in. Even if the Giants are still planning for him to be back by Week 1, it doesn’t change what he’s dealing with now.
The mental side of rehab has been especially tough. For Skattebo, learning to trust his ankle again has been a major hurdle. Given how much his game relies on balance through contact, it’s an important detail in his return process.
Missing OTAs won’t define Skattebo’s season, but it does impact how the Giants plan to use him. The reps are less about getting him into game shape and more about figuring out how he fits into the offence. For a rookie learning a new playbook, those details matter.
Skattebo isn’t just about speed; he brings a physical presence and helps balance the backfield. Before his injury, he had already shown enough promise: 410 rushing yards and seven total touchdowns in eight games, according to AI Mode research.
The Giants are already dealing with plenty of changes on offence, and they cannot afford lingering questions at running back as the summer approaches.
Under John Harbaugh, the focus is shifting towards a more physical ground game, with Skattebo and Tyrone Tracy Jr. set to lead the way, while Devin Singletary provides experience off the bench.
That structure depends heavily on Skattebo being fully fit. While Tracy can handle more of the passing duties and Singletary offers reliability, it is Skattebo who brings that crucial presence between the tackles.
Given how serious his injury was, it’s not just about whether he’ll be available by September — it’s also about whether he can take on a full workload without constant adjustments from week to week.
There’s no reason for the Giants to hit the alarm just because of a spring update, but they should still take it seriously. Timelines matter when putting together a roster, especially when a player is expected to take on a key role right away.
If Skattebo stays on track for Week 1, this discussion quickly fades. But if his return gets pushed back further, it adds another wrinkle the Giants will need to manage before the season starts.
That’s why his latest comments are important. They’re not a setback — just another reminder that the Giants’ backfield plans are still waiting on proof from Skattebo’s recovery.
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The prospect of Andoni Iraola becoming Liverpool’s new head coach has become a prominent topic in recent days.
AS in Spain is now reporting that the former Athletic Bilbao defender is a candidate to replace Arne Slot - whose future at the club now looks far less clear-cut.
Iraola, 43, is due to leave Bournemouth following the final game of the Premier League season on Sunday.
He has performed very well in his role since being appointed by the Cherries back in 2023 - leading the south coast club to European football for the first time ever.
He is one of the most intriguing managerial candidates on the market - and there will be no shortage of interest in his services come summer.
Whether that ends up in Iraola getting the Liverpool job remains to be seen.
But one thing is for sure: Bournemouth’s decision to part ways with Gary O’Neil and hire Iraola has well and truly been vindicated.
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None other than Liverpool sporting director Richard Hughes.
The Scottish exec was in place as Bournemouth’s technical director at the time - with club owner Bill Foley revealing back in October 2023 how hard Hughes pushed for Iraola’s appointment.
Iraola had spent three years cultivating his reputation with Rayo Vallecano and was somewhat of a surprise choice for Bournemouth at the time. But Hughes was convinced he was the right man for the job.
“It was really a style of play that we were engaging in,” Foley told the Men In Blazers podcast. “We were really a counter-attacking team. I felt we needed to be on the offence.
“We needed to be aggressive, we needed to attack. That’s Andoni’s style. He’s a (Marcelo) Bielsa student and fast-paced.
“When we had the opportunity, it came to us from Richard Hughes, our technical director. He came to myself and to Neill Blake, the CEO, and then we started talking about it.
“I said if we don’t do this now, we may never have the chance to do this again.
“We just need to be aggressive and we need to be willing to make change. If you don’t make change, then you’re not going to be successful.”
Hughes made the decision to appoint Slot for Liverpool - which paid dividends in the form of a Premier League title win in 2024/25. But it’s fair to say the Dutchman has struggled in his second season in charge.
Despite a contract until 2027 it has been speculated that the axe could swing at Anfield following a post-season review.
The defending champions are still unsure of their prospects of playing in the Champions League next season with only one more match to play.
And a Slot sacking could end up bringing Hughes back to Iraola’s door.
“First I listened to Richard Hughes and to Simon Francis, one of his top assistants,” Foley said of Iraola’s acquisition.
“They were intrigued by Andoni. They convinced Neill Blake that this was a move that we have a chance to do, we have a chance to make and if we don’t make this move, we’re going to regret it in the future.
“That’s really all they had to tell me.
“I did a little research on Andoni and I was satisfied that he would be an agent of change and that’s what I always look for, how can we change, be more effective and constantly improve.
“I believe he’s going to do it.
“People say you may have made a mistake. I said, if I’ve made a mistake, it’s on me, I’ll take responsibility, because I was involved in the decision-making process.”
Bournemouth have improved year on year under Iraola - despite the need to sell players in practically every window.
They sold Antoine Semenyo only last winter to Manchester City but have scarcely missed a beat in the second half of the season. Last summer they said goodbye to Milos Kerkez, Dean Huijsen and Illia Zabarnyi - three of their first-choice back four - among others.
But Iraola has unearthed new stars to keep Bournemouth in the chase for European football - getting the best out of the best of Rayan and Eli Junior Kroupi for example - two players Liverpool really need to sign.
West Ham manager Nuno Espirito Santo has urged Jarrod Bowen to channel the agony of his World Cup omission into a decisive performance that could secure the club's Premier League status.
Bowen, a regular in previous England squads, was notably absent from the 26-man squad heading for North America when it was announced by Thomas Tuchel on Friday morning.
This personal setback coincides with a critical juncture for the Hammers, who face relegation unless they defeat Leeds and Everton secure a favourable result against Tottenham on Sunday.
Addressing the forward's disappointment, Nuno confirmed Bowen's deep desire to represent his country.
"He was sad," the Hammers boss stated, adding: "He’s sad, but he will immediately turn the page and focus on Sunday."

Despite a goal drought stretching back to February, leading to speculation about the pressure weighing on his shoulders, Nuno was quick to praise his captain.
"We are very proud to have Jarrod as skipper," Nuno affirmed, praising his "work rate and commitment" and how "he leads by example on his team-mates."
He dismissed the notion of pressure being a negative factor: "The pressure? No, he embraced it. It’s not the reason. He embraced it and he’s a leader."
Nuno stressed that Bowen needs only to be himself.
"Jarrod doesn’t have to prove nothing to anybody. He just has to be himself, the best of him and the best of all the players. That’s what we need on Sunday."
The manager, who has 14 years of experience in the dugout, admitted Sunday’s fixture is the most significant of his career.
"Yes, for sure," he declared. "We represent a huge club, a massive club, with an enormous fanbase that we have to respect and try to make them proud of us."
He concluded by emphasising the role of the supporters and the team's responsibility: "They’ll be there from the first minute, I can assure you. Then it’s up to us to deliver so the support continues."
It promises to be a tense afternoon for West Ham and Tottenham fans on Sunday, with both matches involving the two London clubs getting underway at 4pm.

The Juventus Men’s First Team sign off for the 2025/26 season with a big game - the Bianconeri are away to Torino on Serie A Matchday 38, still with hopes of qualifying for next season’s Champions League.
Results elsewhere will need to go in the Bianconeri’s favour, but a top-four finish is still on the cards for Luciano Spalletti’s side. The Granata sit 12th ahead of the final game of the season with 44 points and cannot climb higher.
Let’s get up to speed ahead of Sunday’s 20:45 CEST kick-off with some pre-match stats.
Now that we know the Indianapolis Colts' full 2026 NFL schedule, let's take an early look ahead at each opponent.
This season, the Colts open up the season at home against the Baltimore Ravens, kicking off a difficult stretch of games to start the season.
The Colts and Ravens have met 18 times previously, with Indianapolis holding an 11-7 record in these matchups.
The last time these two met was early in the 2023 season. The Colts won that game in overtime by a score of 22-19.
According to ESPN's analytics, the Colts have just a 39% chance of winning this matchup.
The Ravens finished the 2025 season with an 8-9 record, losing the season finale to Pittsburgh, which kept Baltimore out of the playoffs. That then led to the Ravens moving on from longtime head coach John Harbaugh and hiring LA Chargers' defensive coordinator Jesse Minter.
Baltimore's roster saw some turnover as well. Keaton Mitchell, Isaiah Likely, Tyler Linderbaum, Alohi Gilman, and others landed with new teams during free agency. The Ravens would sign John Simpson, Jaylinn Hawkins, and Trey Hendrickson.
Still leading the way for Baltimore will be quarterback Lamar Jackson. In 13 games last season, Jackson completed 64% of his passes for 2,549 yards with 21 touchdowns to seven interceptions.
As a unit, the Baltimore offense ranked 10th in points per game last season, and the defense ranked 18th in scoring. The offensive line unit ranked seventh in ESPN's pass-block win rate metric, while the Baltimore pass rush unit ranked 28th in win rate.
This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: 2026 NFL schedule: Previewing Colts vs. Ravens Week 1 game

What channel is Oklahoma softball on? Time, TV schedule, live stream for NCAA super regional vs. Mississippi State originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
We've officially reached the super regional round of the NCAA softball tournament, and No. 3 Oklahoma is getting ready to host Mississippi State in Norman.
This weekend marks the 16th consecutive year that Oklahoma softball will appear in the super regionals — this program is no stranger to a high-stakes environment. The Sooners had a very strong performance throughout regionals, sweeping the competition and outscoring opponents 28-1.
This series will mark a homecoming of sorts for Mississippi State coach Samantha Ricketts, who played for the Sooners from 2005-09. Now leading the Bulldogs, State swept the Eugene regional, defeating host Oregon and Saint Mary's twice.
Who can secure a bid to the Women's College World Series?
Here's everything you need to know about Oklahoma vs. Mississippi State, including TV channel and streaming options for the super regional game.
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Here is the full schedule for the Norman super regional:
| Date | Matchup | Time (CT) | Watch |
| Fri., May 22 | Game 1: No. 3 Oklahoma vs. Mississippi State | Noon | ESPN2, ESPN app, fubo |
| Sat., May 23 | Game 2: Mississippi State vs. No. 3 Oklahoma | Noon | ESPN, ESPN app, fubo |
| Sun., May 24 | Game 3*: No. 3 Oklahoma vs. Mississippi State | TBD | TBD, ESPN app, fubo |
* If necessary
The 2026 NCAA softball super regional matchups are below.
CAIRO – Matchroom Boxing CEO Eddie Hearn isn't entirely ruling out Rico Verhoeven's chances of pulling off an all-time upset vs. Oleksandr Usyk.
Former GLORY Kickboxing champion Verhoeven (1-0) takes on undisputed boxing heavyweight champion Usyk (24-0) on Saturday (DAZN) in front of the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt.
Caesars Sportsbook has Usyk as high as a -5000 favorite, which gives Verhoeven little to no chance in the oddsmakers' eyes. Hearn knows it's a tall task for Verhoeven, especially after watching Anthony Joshua train with Usyk.
"The fight on paper is an impossible mountain to climb for Rico Verhoeven," Hearn said during Thursday's press conference. "No, I'll re-phrase that: for the normal man. But the reason that he's accomplished what he's accomplished and the reason he's done what he's done is because he's not a normal man. Oleksandr Usyk is one of the greatest not just fighters of our generation, but greatest examples to any young fighter, to any young athlete in terms of the work ethic and the mindset. I thank (Oleksandr) and his team for allowing AJ (Joshua) into that camp because what I've seen up close is the reason that he's undefeated, the reason he's still top of the game.
"Tomorrow night, this guy (Verhoeven), this giant of a man whose arms are like the normal man's thighs, has an opportunity to, let's be honest, forge one of the greatest upsets in the history of boxing. It might not be to him, but it will be on paper if he was to do it. He's coming in not just to fight the best in the division; he's coming in to fight the pound-for-pound No. 1. But I'll tell you something: If there was ever anything dramatic, ever anything strange to happen, it's going to happen at the foot of the Pyramids in Egypt. So, it's a mountain to climb for this man, but I'll tell you what: He is a mountain. He's a man mountain, and he's full of heart, he's full of power, and I know how bad he wants it."
Verhoeven is one of the most decorated kickboxers of all time but has just one professional boxing bout to his name – a second-round knockout win over Janos Finfera in 2014.
This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Oleksandr Usyk an 'impossible mountain to climb' for Rico Verhoeven
Seattle Seahawks defensive back Nick Emmanwori was outstanding throughout his rookie season en route to winning Super Bowl 60. A true freak athlete, Emmanwori played a versatile do-it-all-role. It seems like he's just found the perfect comparison for himself.
The NBA playoffs are currently in its semi-final round. The Western Conference Finals series between the San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder has the makings of a legendary series. The Spurs are being powered forward by third-year superstar Victor Wembanyama.
Wembenyama is a genetic rarity as a lanky 7-foot-4, 235-pound player who is capable of literally doing everything on a basketball court. Sorta like Emmanwori did everything for the Seahawks in 2025. In Game 1 of the West Finals, Wembanyama scored 41 points and registered 24 rebounds.
Finding a tweet that said 'there's no Wemby [Wembanyama] in the NFL, Emmanwori responded on social media with a photo of himself.
https://t.co/lVkT5E425fpic.twitter.com/IIhjqgMLGr
— Nick Emmanwori (@3mmanwori) May 20, 2026
Emmanwori is a freak at his specific position. He possesses 97th-percentile height at 6-foot-3 and 96th-percentile weight at 220 pounds. Emmanwori also has an 85th-percentile wingspan (78") and posted a 99th-percentile result in the broad jump (138 inches) and 98th-percentile result in the vertical jump (43 inches).
There's no Wemby in the NFL, but Emmanwori might be the closest thing.
This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: Seahawks DB Nick Emmanwori compares himself to Victor Wembanyama

The Las Vegas Raiders signed linebacker Cameron McGrone as a free agent recently.
Let’s take a closer look at McGrone:
Size:
6-1, 236 pounds.
NFL experience:
He was drafted by the New England Patriots in the fifth round in 2021. He spent that season on the injured reserve. He spent most of the 2022 season on the Patriots’ practice squad before the Indianapolis Colts signed him to the 53-man roster in December. He was with the Colts’ program until he was cut last September. He was signed by Cleveland last November, but suffered an Achilles injury in his first game with the Browns. McGrone has appeared in 27 career games with no starts.
College:
He went to Michigan and played in 17 career games.
How he will fit in with Raiders:
McGrone, who turns 26 next month, is probably a longshot to make the roster, but he could stick around the program on the practice squad. He is a depth piece who likely best fits as a special teamer.

CARLSBAD, Calif. — The 2026 NCAA Women's Golf Championship is underway.
The best teams in women's college golf are at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa's North Course for the third straight year battling it out for a national title. Northwestern is the defending national champion, but Stanford is the No. 1 team in the field this week. Play started Friday morning, kicking off four rounds of stroke play.
Follow along below for live updates from the opening round of the NCAA Women's Golf Championship:
Follow along here for live scores from the 2026 NCAA Women's Golf Championship.
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Finals play for both championships consist of three days of stroke play on Friday thru Sunday (54 holes), after which the top-15 teams and nine individuals not on an advancing team will be determined. That is followed by a final day of 18 holes of stroke play (Monday) to determine the top eight teams that will advance to match play as well as the 72-hole individual champion. The team national champion will be determined by a match-play format that will consist of quarterfinals and semifinals conducted on Tuesday, followed by the finals on Wednesday.
Fans must have tickets to attend this year's NCAA Golf Championships. Here's how to buy them.
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: NCAA Women's Golf live updates: Scores, results for 2026 first round

Max Kellerman apologizes for James Harden-Donald Trump comparison: 'It was too severe' originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
James Harden has had his share of ups and downs in his first playoff run with the Cleveland Cavaliers, which isn't anything out of the ordinary.
The former MVP's playoff struggles have long been part of his story. While he's had some explosive playoff performances, stringing together two, three or four of those great games has been a challenge. The Cavaliers, who now have a .500 record in the playoffs after back-to-back losses to the New York Knicks, are finding that out in real time.
Former ESPN host Max Kellerman was critical of the Cavaliers for bringing Harden aboard at all and believing he would be the final piece of a championship puzzle. Cleveland did get over the hump and reach the conference finals with Harden, but the team's chances of a title are distant in the eyes of Kellerman.
After making an awkward comparison that raised a few eyebrows, Kellerman is now walking back his latest comments about Harden.
Here's a look at what Kellerman said about the 36-year-old guard and why he's now apologizing.
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Kellerman went viral after Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals when he compared Harden to U.S. president Donald Trump.
"Bringing in James Harden to win a championship is like electing Donald Trump to fix your country," Kellerman said on his "Game Over" podcast, criticizing the Cavaliers' acquisition of Harden as much as he was criticizing Harden himself.
The former MVP struggled with 15 points in a Game 1 loss, and the Knicks overcame a 22-point deficit in part because they started attacking him defensively, coach Mike Brown told reporters after the game.
Media criticism of Harden is nothing new, but the way Kellerman went about it certainly was. Kellerman has been critical of Trump at numerous points over the years, and he drew some backlash after taking aim at his supporters in 2020 when he called Trump voters "easy to propagandize" during a discussion about whether the SEC should play a football season in 2020.
Kellerman has made it clear he isn't a fan of Trump, so the comparison between Trump and Harden, in his eyes, is a harsh one — harsh enough that he felt the need to apologize.
MORE:James Harden's timeline of playoff disappointment
Kellerman apologized on his podcast for comparing Harden to Trump, calling it "too severe" a comparison.
"I shouldn’t have said that because it’s not fair to James Harden. I did not mean to insult him publicly in a way that was going to go viral. It was too severe," Kellerman said. "I don’t think it’s as bad as all that. I don’t think it’s as bad as electing Trump to fix your country, but that’s the idea. That’s the opposite of what you’d do if you’re trying to get a certain result."
Max Kellerman apologizes for comparing James Harden to Donald Trump:
— NBA Courtside (@NBA__Courtside) May 22, 2026
“I shouldn’t have said that because it’s not fair to James Harden. I did not mean to insult him publicly in a way that was going to go viral. It was too severe. I don’t think it’s as bad as all that. I don’t… https://t.co/cooq3gCIIPpic.twitter.com/RbNZJfldVE
While many might have seen Kellerman's comparison more as awkward than outright insulting, Kellerman holds Trump in low enough regard that he seemingly sees the comparison as being unfair to Harden.
Kellerman has been critical of those who support Trump nearly as much as he has been critical of Trump, demeaning Trump's supporters ahead of the 2020 election and blasting Tiger Woods for playing golf with Trump in 2022. Harden fans, fear not: Kellerman likely won't be coming for you with the same vigor.

Live updates, score from Tennessee's TSSAA Division II-AA championship between Baylor and Chattanooga Christian originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
It's the battle of Chattanooga all over again.
The Chattanooga Christian Chargers and the Baylor [Chattanooga] Red Raiders will face off Friday with the Chargers just needing to win one game to win their second straight Tennessee TSSAA Division II-AA state title.
Baylor, meanwhile, will need to win twice after advancing to the final through the loser's bracket. The second would be scheduled for 5:30 p.m. if necessary.
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Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby is trying to do what no other college athlete has done: Force the NCAA to stand down on enforcing its sacrosanct policy that permanently bans athletes who have wagered on their own team.
“It would be unprecedented,” said Jodi Balsam, a former arbitrator of NCAA infractions cases who is director of the Sports Law Clinic at Brooklyn Law School. “They have never excused betting on one’s own sport or team and it routinely has been met with the harshest of penalties.”
Texas Tech said Monday it had declared Sorsby ineligible after it finalized an agreed-upon stipulation of facts between the school, the NCAA and Sorsby. A school is required to declare an athlete ineligible before it can initiate the reinstatement process.
On the same day, Sorsby filed a lawsuit in Lubbock County, Texas, alleging the NCAA was slow-walking his case and asking for an injunction allowing him to play for the Red Raiders this season after he was one of the biggest transfers of the offseason. Balsam said the claim of stalling is likely baseless since the NCAA had not received a reinstatement request as of Monday.
Sorsby has acknowledged wagering on sports, including on his own team his freshman season at Indiana in 2022. His school said he entered residential treatment for a gambling addiction three weeks ago.
Balsam said courts historically have sided with sports governing bodies when it comes to administering rules concerning gambling and integrity of the game.
“I see the NCAA fighting this one. I don’t see them settling,” she said. “I do believe this is within their core legal authority.”
Sorsby is the highest-profile college football player to face permanent suspension for gambling since Iowa State quarterback Hunter Dekkers three years ago. Dekkers was found to have wagered on a 2021 Cyclones game in which he didn’t play.
Iowa State filed two appeals with the NCAA to have Dekkers’ eligibility reinstated and was denied each time, a school spokesman said. Dekkers sat out 2023, played at a junior college in 2024 and signed with the New Orleans Saints as an undrafted free agent in 2025. He was released in January and is the starter for the Houston Gamblers of the UFL this spring.
At stake for Sorsby is the multimillion-dollar deal he signed with Texas Tech for what was supposed to be his final season of college football. Sorsby alleges the NCAA abandoned “its obligations and duties to promote” his well-being and that the lawsuit was filed to expedite the reinstatement process.
Sorsby is seeking a hearing for a temporary injunction by June 15, one week before the deadline to file paperwork for the NFL’s supplemental draft.
Balsam served from 2019-24 on the NCAA’s since-dissolved Independent Resolution Panel, which adjudicated and administered penalties in select Division I infractions cases. She said the NCAA would create a “real slippery slope” if it didn’t make Sorsby permanently ineligible.
“To exonerate entirely somebody who has admitted violating this core policy is to open the floodgates for anybody who is ever engaged in gambling that violates the policy and tries to defend, justify or rationalize their behavior,” she said.
In the lawsuit, Sorsby acknowledged that in his first year at Indiana, he wagered between $5 and $50 on the Hoosiers football team to win and made prop bets on teammates to exceed statistical predictions. He said he did not bet on the one game in which he played.
Sorsby said he never bet on a game involving Cincinnati after he transferred there in 2024, but he continued to be out of control, even placing wagers on Turkish basketball and Romanian soccer games.
Sorsby contends there is hypocrisy in the NCAA’s harsh discipline for gambling violations at a time it has a partnership with Genius Sports, the exclusive distributor of official NCAA data feeds to authorized sportsbooks.
“Maybe that will invite some skepticism by courts,” Balsam said, “but ultimately ... sports gambling bans have always been considered essential to the public trust in the game.”
Balsam said there was “perhaps a little bit of forum shopping” with Sorsby’s lawsuit filed in Lubbock, home to Texas Tech, reflecting a trend of eligibility cases being heard in state courts.
The judge initially assigned to the case, Phillip Hays, grew up in Lubbock and earned his undergraduate and law degrees from Texas Tech. Hays recused himself with no explanation in a court filing Wednesday, Bloomberg reported, and the administrative judge who will pick Hays’ replacement has no ties to the school.
Balsam said it’s conceivable a judge would grant Sorsby a temporary injunction but only to make the NCAA set a clear timetable for processing Sorsby’s request so he isn’t in jeopardy of missing the supplemental draft.
“I’d be floored if a court said at the end of the day, after a hearing on the merits, that the NCAA could not enforce its gambling policy,” Balsam said.
We like to keep up on former Minnesota Vikings here on Vikings Wire. We touch base on Kirk Cousins an awful lot, something we are sure everyone unanimously loves, but we also keep up on some other notable Vikings. The one we wanted to touch base on today was former wide receiver Stefon Diggs.
The man who was one half of the Minneapolis Miracle finds himself without a team after a decent 2025 season. Bleacher Report is just as baffled that he remains unsigned as they included him in their list of notable players who they can't believe are still on the market.
Alex Kay writes, "Diggs may understandably be taking his time choosing his next team. The four-time Pro Bowler and 2020 All-Pro has racked up many individual accolades during his decorated NFL tenure, but the Lombardi Trophy has thus far eluded him. A chance to win a championship could be the key factor in his free agency decision."
Diggs accumulated 85 receptions, 1,013 yards, and four touchdowns. He played a pivotal part in his New England Patriots quarterback, Drake Maye, making a big leap, the same way he helped so many Vikings quarterbacks during his time.
In the piece, Kay suggests that the Baltimore Ravens, Los Angeles Rams, and Washington Commanders are all fits for him, but not the Minnesota Vikings.
This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire: Stefon Diggs remains unsigned deep into the offseason

EPL G.O.A.T.: Top 25 players in Premier League history ranked by The Sporting News originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Mohamed Salah's final game for Liverpool against Brentford at Anfield on Sunday, May 24 is sure to be an occasion packed with emotions.
The Egyptian King will bring down the curtain on a decorated eight-year spell on Merseyside.
This time of year is littered with fine players and crowd favourites saying "goodbye" but Salah is elevated in the conversation somewhat.
The same was true 12 months ago when the man who bestrode the modern era alongside him, Kevin De Bruyne, bade farewell to Manchester City. When the indisputable all-time greats leave their clubs and a league, it hits differently.
But where does Salah rank among the greatest players to play in the Premier League since England's top division rebranded back in 1992?
The Sporting News' soccer writers were tasked with ranking their top 50 Premier League players. We crunched the numbers from those lists and came up with the (hopefully) definitive list below.
Before we get into the details of a list that will no doubt be met with universal acclaim and no controversy whatsoever, an important note: this is a ranking of the very best players during their time in the Premier League, based on performances, personal and collective achievements, and wider influence. It is not simply a list of the best footballers who ever played in England.
It might sound a minor distinction, but it's a vital one. Take Andriy Shevchenko, for example: he is an all-time great centre-forward, a Ballon d'Or winner, and a former European champion. But by the time he played in England for Chelsea, his best days were behind him, so he does not make this shortlist.
If this were a rich list, billionaire Becks would obviously be 24 places higher. But 'Brand Beckham' and all that surrounds it make it easy to forget just what a formidable footballer the Manchester United hero was in his pomp. Arguably the finest pure striker of a football the league has ever seen, Beckham's right-footed deliveries from dead-ball situations and open play on the right wing were both aesthetically beautiful and lethal for opponents. The former England captain was also a tireless, relentless worker. Beneath the ever-changing haircuts, tattoos and tabloid-splashed private life was a warrior footballer to be underestimated at your peril.
Plenty of pundits wondered aloud why Manchester City were splashing vast cash on Toure in summer 2010, when they already had Nigel de Jong and Gareth Barry. Why sign 'another holding midfielder', which is what the Ivory Coast international had been at Barcelona. But Roberto Mancini saw vast possibilities for a man whose physicality was tailor-made for the Premier League, and whose technical abilities were beyond the vast majority of his contemporaries.
Toure was a thrilling, marauding presence as his key goals ended City's 35-year wait for a trophy in the 2011 FA Cup and propelled them towards their epoch-shifting 2011/12 title win. His 20 league goals from central midfield as Manuel Pellegrini's freewheeling City snatched glory in 2013/14 stands as one of the great individual Premier League seasons.
Kompany was one of the final signings before the Abu Dhabi United Group bought Manchester City and changed their trajectory beyond all plausibility. It would have been easy for a pre-takeover punt from Hamburg to be cast aside. Instead, Kompany became a symbol of his club, as they rose from new-monied pretenders to serial champions. If not for several debilitating injuries, Kompany might be the highest-ranked defender on this list. But his refusal to accept his body breaking down, returning time and again to the top of his game to lift trophies as a talismanic captain, is a key part of his legend.
A full-back being at the centre of one of the great transfer controversies of the early 21st century was unusual. But, as Cole plotted a poisonous path from Arsenal to Chelsea in 2006, there was little doubt he was worth the hassle. An immaculate defender with incredible longevity, the Londoner has a claim to being Cristiano Ronaldo's toughest and most successful opponent both at international and club level. Those duels had a box-office quality, but Cole's unwavering consistency when the brief was more mundane, across almost a decade and a half at the highest level, is what set him apart.
Players like Silva were not supposed to thrive in Our League (capital O, capital L). But steel lurked beneath the calm exterior of the diminutive Canary Islander with the Beatles haircut and a silken wand of a left foot. Silva was not the first exemplary European artist to bend an unwelcoming Premier League to his will (please, read on!), but as he danced through groping challenges to score a memorable first top-flight goal for Manchester City on a rain-lashed day at Blackpool, he made another type of football feel possible.
That style came to complete fruition when Pep Guardiola rocked up at the Etihad Stadium. It is impossible to imagine City's record-smashing title wins in 2017/18 and 2018/19 unfolding as they did had Silva not already been inside the building.
The unrelenting midfield engine behind Arsene Wenger's Arsenal revolution. Vieira's thirst for a tackle — not to mention a predilection for red cards — meant he ticked the boxes of a midfield enforcer recognisable to English football fans. But those sort of characters had never combined their no-nonsense tendencies with such elegance and grace on the pitch. For a period between 2001 and their Invincibles high-water mark, Wenger's Arsenal appeared to be playing a different sport to what had been previously seen on these shores. There are creative stars more readily associated with that, but Vieira was the midfield iron bar wrapped in velvet who underpinned it all.
The fact that Ferdinand emerged through the West Ham United youth system — part of the lineage that includes Bobby Moore, England's World Cup-winning captain and iconic ball-playing defender — didn't make him immune to the usual mutterings. Wasn't he a bit, well, fancy for a centre-back? Alex Ferguson didn't think so when he made Ferdinand the most expensive defender in football history after he shone for England at the 2002 World Cup. That bitter exit from Leeds United and an eight-month ban for missing a drug test in September 2023 might have broken lesser footballers and men.
But Ferdinand returned to become the cornerstone of Ferguson's last great side, winning three of his six Premier League titles consecutively between 2006/07 and 2008/09. His defensive partnership with Nemanja Vidic was one of the greatest in the league's history.
Jurgen Klopp's "heavy metal" Liverpool were a lot of fun as they returned to the top four and reached the 2018 Champions League final, but they needed to be something more to have a chance of sustained success. Van Dijk's long-touted arrival from Southampton midway through that season made it possible: a formidable presence who, along with goalkeeper Alisson, gave Liverpool the defensive solidity to confidently wreak havoc at the other end of the pitch. Some of the talk around Van Dijk, such as Jamie Carragher's absurd claim that he might be "too good" for the Premier League, has been needlessly grandiose, but he is unquestionably one of the defining players of his era.
Chelsea have won five Premier League titles; they have won none without John Terry. As much as Jose Mourinho set the template for what a group of relentless winners housed at Stamford Bridge should look like, Terry carried that torch as their "Captain. Leader. Legend". As the Blues cycled through managers, Terry came to feel like a proxy head coach at times. There are other off-field reasons for Chelsea coming to feel rudderless since their inspirational centre-back waved goodbye in 2017, but he unquestionably held the whole thing together through an unrelenting drive and force of personality.
So synonymous with the Wenger era, it is easy to forget that Bergkamp joined Arsenal as Bruce Rioch's first signing, breaking the club's transfer record. But where he might not have been suited to the stylings of a former Bolton Wanderers manager, he was instantly integral to the Wenger teams that went blow-for-blow with Ferguson's Manchester United. There were moments of otherworldly magic — from his majestic hat-trick at Leicester to that goal at Newcastle — from one of the most aesthetically pleasing players to grace the league. But Bergkamp's footballing intelligence and selflessness to recognise when he could play a supporting hand as a foil to Thierry Henry were all part of a beguiling package.
Schmeichel is officially six feet, four inches tall. No goalkeeper has ever looked bigger and more imposing than he was in his Manchester United prime. The great Dane was a larger-than-life figure for Ferguson's side, whether he was bowling out monstrous long throws to launch attacks, howling with rage at defenders who had fallen below his exacting standards, or pulling off save after astonishing save. Schmeichel's athleticism and talent were genuinely game-changing and set a new standard for what was possible as an elite goalkeeper.
United's haphazard attempts at replacing him after he left in 1999 underscored how totemic he was. Schmeichel's return to the Premier League with Aston Villa and then (gasps) Manchester City harmed his standing with United fans, but even as he approached 40, he remained one of the best around.
There are players on this list who have played more games, scored more goals and won more titles. But arguably no single figure, no one signing, has changed the trajectory of the Premier League more than Cantona. And he did win — all the time. Couldn't help himself. It's easily forgotten that the mercurial Frenchman won the last old Division One title at Leeds before joining United in 1992. Ferguson's team won four of the first five Premier Leagues, and the only one they didn't win coincided with Cantona's eight-month ban from football for kung-fu kicking a fan who xenophobically abused him. Today, it only adds to his legend.
As Ferguson transitioned from a team of seasoned pros to the youthful side powered by his Class of '92, Cantona knitted everything together: a master creator and scorer of big goals, possessing one of the great clutch genes the Premier League has ever seen. Then, in a flash, he was gone, with an irresistible sense of mystery. Cantona wouldn't have had it any other way.
The scorer of the Premier League's most famous goal, his piston-like right boot producing the strike felt around the world as Manchester City unforgettably snatched the title in 2012. Aguero almost feels worth a place on this list for that alone, but he accomplished so much else. His Premier League debut featured him scoring two goals off the bench against Swansea City. On his farewell, almost 10 years later, he dragged his injury-ravaged body to two goals off the bench against Everton. All the times in between that Aguero was on the pitch for Mancini, Pellegrini and Guardiola, he almost couldn't help scoring, a delightfully instinctive and utterly natural goal-scorer. No one has ever netted more for City, and he sits sixth on the Premier League's all-time list. His 12 hat-tricks are a competition record.
Ronaldo doesn't tend to come so low down on any list ranking footballers. He would be higher up in a ranking of the best to play the game and at the top of all sorts of all-time scoring charts. However, this list is concerned with performances in the Premier League — hence the complete absence of Shevchenko. Ronaldo truly went nuclear and entered his GOAT era at Real Madrid.
Still, that means we can forget just how phenomenal he was in England. Teaming up with Wayne Rooney and Carlos Tevez in attack, he fuelled United's stunning three titles in a row to wrest domestic control back from Chelsea in the mid-to-late 2000s. He became the first United player since George Best to win the Ballon d'Or in 2008. Some dude called Lionel Messi came second. More than a decade later, Ronaldo returned to a more chaotic Old Trafford, but a tempestuous exit after falling out with Erik ten Hag could not dull the golden moments enjoyed by fans seeing their hero pilfer goals in a United shirt all over again. On balance, it was a worthwhile encore.
The greatest player never to win the Premier League? Gerrard is certainly in the conversation, and it speaks volumes of a superman footballer that he is considered by some to be Liverpool's finest. Fans of a club who have won a record-equalling 20 English titles put a man who won none in the highest bracket. This is because Gerrard often carried the club on his hulking shoulders over more than a decade of ups and downs. His legend is most closely associated with Liverpool's astonishing 2005 Champions League final comeback against AC Milan, but he was frequently one of the very best Premier League performers for the duration of his career, almost completely unaffected by the wildly fluctuating quality of players plonked alongside him.
Famously labelled by Zinedine Zidane as the toughest opponent of his career, on account of being "the complete footballer", Scholes could do it all. Some would say "apart from timing tackles", but he often knew exactly what he was doing with those, too. The Mancunian's slight stature belied a tenacious streak. He would let opponents know he was there, unafraid to earn the right to play. And, boy, could he play.
A striker in his youth, Scholes never lost his goal-scoring instinct, while his range of passing and capacity to dictate the terms of a contest remain close to unmatched among his compatriots. The trophies stacked up and up and, after Scholes retired in 2011, Ferguson eventually decided to replace him by coaxing him back into the fold six months later. He won an 11th and final Premier League crown in 2012/13, more than any other English player.
The "one-season wonder" who kept scoring and wouldn't stop. Kane's early career loan spells at Leyton Orient, Millwall, Norwich and Leicester did not suggest Tottenham had him earmarked for great things. But he earned a chance under Mauricio Pochettino amid a lack of other reliable goal-scoring options and ran with it. Kane has admirably squeezed the absolute maximum out of his ability time and again. Every year, his finishing seemed better, more varied and more confident. He added playmaking qualities, making him effective far beyond the penalty area, especially in tandem with his electrifying partner in crime, Son Heung-min.
If he'd not elected to leave the inherent Spursyness of his situation and chase honours at Bayern Munich, Kane might have ended up as the league's all-time leading goal-scorer. He's second, as it stands, but now comes first all the time with Bayern Munich. It's long been utter folly to doubt him.
Keane's current caricature as a knowingly grumpy old man pundit is a lucrative post-career gambit, playing on his famously combustible temper during his playing days. His shocking exit from Ireland's pre-World Cup training camp in 2002 has become the subject of a major motion picture.
And yet, Alex Ferguson — of all people — decided Keane was absolutely worth the hassle for a decade of unparalleled success. His midfield partnership with Scholes is the greatest the Premier League has ever seen and probably ever will, the era of 4-4-2 hegemony having passed. The tough, uncompromising tackling is the stuff of Keane highlights reels, but he could also take the game in the palm of his hand when required, as Ferguson's eyes and ears on the pitch.
Lampard lacked the purring technical quality of Scholes or the 'Roy of the Rovers' tendencies of Gerrard. But, in our voting, the relative ugly duckling of the England's greatest midfielder debate has come out on top. Lampard is Chelsea's record goal-scorer and spent so much of that time confounding doubters and shoving unfair comments back down the throats from which they emerged. The defining "box crasher" of his era, no midfielder scored with such relentless relish as Lampard, who was the perfect man to seal the Blues' maiden Premier League title in 2005. He was also a far more complete player than he is given credit for, and adapted to a deeper role during his final seasons at Chelsea seamlessly.
Not the last "Chelsea reject" we'll find on this list, Salah's first foray in the Premier League at Stamford Bridge was unsuccessful. He returned from Serie A to join Liverpool in 2017 to little fanfare, but the Reds had landed themselves a phenomenon. As part of Klopp's thrilling three-man forward line alongside Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane, Salah set new standards for what could be expected from a wide forward. It feels almost entirely insignificant to call him a right winger, even though that was the position he made his own en route to becoming the fourth-highest Premier League goal-scorer of all time.
Liverpool went blow-for-blow in a battle of gargantuan points totals against Guardiola's Manchester City. Salah was their most reliable weapon, who would not be denied.
Giggs has a host of numbers that are unlikely ever to be beaten. Thirteen Premier League winners' medals are just an absurd thing. He broke through as a teenager, a livewire, tearaway winger. These players are not supposed to be built to last, but Giggs ensured he remained utterly invaluable for Ferguson. From the double-double winners of the mid-1990s, to United's treble heroes and the mid-2000s reconfiguration that yielded three leagues in a row and a second Champions League, Giggs was a key man in all of Ferguson's greatest teams. The dazzling skills of his youth gradually took a back seat, his consummate and unfailing professionalism setting an unmatchable standard.
The greatest goal-scorer the Premier League has ever seen, Shearer, famously, did it all on his own terms. The former England captain fired an insurgent Blackburn Rovers to glory in 1994/95 at Manchester United's expense. Famously, he resisted overtures from Ferguson to join hometown club Newcastle United for a world-record £15 million transfer fee in 1996. Shearer never won another trophy, but he became Newcastle's all-time record goal-scorer and secured sporting immortality where he grew up. He clearly doesn't regret a thing.
As a centre-forward, Shearer could do it all. His ferocious right foot frequently threatened to rip the net pegs out; he was dominant in the air despite being a shade under six feet tall; and he enjoyed the physicality and toil as much as the glory. A player who would have unquestionably thrived in any era.
"The £60m Reject" honked the back page of the Daily Mirror when Manchester City spent big bucks to bring in De Bruyne from Wolfsburg. Being the Bundesliga player of the year was all well and good, but Chelsea had chewed up the Belgium playmaker and discarded him. The headline quickly came to look ridiculous. Even in his first two years at City, Pellegrini's listless final campaign and Guardiola's trophyless debut, De Bruyne looked a cut above pretty much everyone around him.
He became the driving force of the Guardiola project. The Catalan's rigorous adherence to positional play principles was loosened when it came to De Bruyne. He was the one with the license to rip the game apart, with lung-bursting runs, clutch goals and some scarcely believable assists. When City finally won the Champions League in 2023, Guardiola made a beeline for De Brunye and embraced him, sobbing. They'd completed the journey, torn up the record books and would finish with six Premier League titles together. The City manager knew he would not have accomplished it without the greatest and most complete attacking midfielder England has ever seen.
No teenager has ever had more expected of them than a 16-year-old Wayne Rooney. By 18, he was England's best player and a marquee signing for Manchester United, not to mention a target of unending tabloid fodder. It speaks volumes of Rooney's strength of character and astonishing force-of-nature playing style that he never seemed to care.
Ronaldo eventually went stratospheric, but when they played together at United, Rooney was the man, the real one in Ferguson's last great team. A street footballer who stayed a street footballer, he left anyone who dared to get in his way flailing in the gutter. Until Kane usurped him at international level, Rooney was the all-time top scorer for Manchester United and England for a period. His decline as a body pummelled to pieces gave up, and his self-effacing nature, means Rooney can sometimes be overlooked in these conversations, but a career spent living up to his teenage legend was a truly remarkable achievement.
Henry's numbers and achievements alone are enough to place him in the upper echelon. Some might point to the players immediately below him on our list with more titles and more goals. But sport is always about more than these hard numbers; it's about how it makes us feel, and this is the best explanation for Henry coming out on top. When he was at his peak in Wenger's greatest Arsenal team, there was a visceral thrill that came with watching him. Henry sent shivers down your spine, just as he gave opposing defenders an ominous chill.
You see fast footballers with pace to burn, elegant footballers blessed with poise and sublime technique, dead-eyed finishers with an iron temperament, and those with an eye for the spectacular. Henry was all of these simultaneously. Watching him run through the repertoire was a marvel. He made the league feel different, made fans dream and expect more. Wenger's guiding principles stated that football could be beautiful and effective. It never looked better and never came with the same guarantees as when Henry was turning the Premier League into his own personal playground.

You could see it during the World Baseball Classic. Ahead of his age-36 season, as he pitched for the Dominican Republic, Huascar Brazobán was locked in. And since the Mets’ season got underway shortly thereafter, he’s been perhaps the most important pitcher in the team’s bullpen and one of the team’s most valuable players on the entire active roster.
Take a look at the 2026 Mets’ page on Baseball-Reference, and there’s Brazobán right next to Juan Soto in the row of the team’s best players by bWAR. As much as we generally use stats from FanGraphs here at Amazin’ Avenue, bWAR still take priority when talking about what a pitcher has done. Clay Holmes is atop the Mets’ list with 1.6 bWAR, Soto ranks second with 1.5, and Brazobán ranks third with 1.0. For a bit more context, Freddy Peralta—who’s thrown more than twice as many innings as Brazobán—ranks fifth on the team with 0.7 bWAR.
With a 1.78 ERA in 25.1 innings, Brazobán ranks third on the team among pitchers who’ve thrown at least 10 innings this year. His 2.57 xERA is the best on the team, and while his 3.42 FIP isn’t quite as kind, it still has him seventh, comfortably ahead of the likes of Christian Scott, Peralta, and Tobias Myers. And he’s been incredibly flexible with his role, as he’s worked as an opener multiple times and made relief appearances in the third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, and tenth innings over the course of his 21 appearances.
It’s hard to get too excited about where the Mets stand as the month of May nears its conclusion, but things would have looked even worse over the past two months if not for Brazobán. For a player who found himself optioned to Triple-A Syracuse multiple times last year, really through no fault of his own, it’s fun to see him putting the Mets in a position where they’d really look foolish if they made him part of the roster churn again right now. If he keeps looking as indispensable as he has over the course of these two months, he’s not going anywhere.

Training camp roster battles are basically a myth.
A team’s roster is basically set by the time the dust settles after the first week of free agency, and whatever details need to be sorted out are pretty much taken care of by the end of the NFL Draft. The idea that someone comes out of nowhere to make an NFL roster is more or less just a media creation. Teams know what they have and they stick with what they’ve got, by and large.
But battles do happen, and if you keep an eye out, you can see when teams set them up. And I think the Packers have set themselves up a little fight on the interior of their offensive line.
Let’s set the scene first. The top of the Packers’ offensive line is essentially set; six jobs are all but locked up. From left to right, the starting lineup is essentially set. Barring injury, Jordan Morgan, Aaron Banks, Sean Rhyan, Anthony Belton, and Zach Tom will be the Packers’ starting lineup, and Darian Kinnard will come off the bench as their swing tackle and occasional tight end. Allowing for some uncertainty with Tom’s knee situation, I don’t think anything there is controversial. You could even throw 2026 draft pick Jager Burton in there to make it seven roster locks and nobody would bat an eye.
But that leaves us at least two and possibly (even probably) three spots available. And it doesn’t take much to see where the Packers want the battles to play out.
Hybrid guard/tackle Donovan Jennings returns for another crack at a roster spot, as does 2025 draft pick John Williams. Travis Glover, primarily a tackle with a bit of guard experience, also returns after missing all of 2025 with a back injury. Jacob Monk, a pure interior lineman, returns as well, and he’s joined on the inside by undrafted free agents Josh Gesky out of Illinois and Dillon Wade out of Auburn.
Handwaving a few other prospects, I think you can see where the tension is here: the real battle is among the guys hardwired to play inside: Monk, Gesky, and Wade.
Monk we know well after a few years in the Packers’ system. What about Gesky and Wade?
Gesky joins the Packers after a long and relatively distinguished career at the University of Illinois under head coach Bret Bielema, formerly of Wisconsin Badger fame (and infamy). Dane Brugler’ 23rd ranked guard in the 2026 edition of The Beast, Gesky appeared in 47 games during his college career, starting 34, primarily at left guard. Gesky logged more than 2,000 snaps on the left side of the line in his college career, though he did make appearances at both right guard and right tackle.
He boasts good size at 6-foot-5 and 310 pounds (he played at close to 330 in college) and tested well at his pro day, posting a 9.63 Relative Athletic Score with generally great numbers, except for the agility drills, which were, frankly, terrible. Nevertheless, he profiles athletically as the scouts say he plays: a generally athletic people mover with limited movement ability in space. That’s a profile that can play.
And it’s a similar profile to Wade, who’s a bit heavier and stubbier than the current iteration of Gesky at 6-foot-3 and 316 pounds. Brugler’s 25th ranked guard, Wade started his college career at Tulsa, spending three years there. He appeared in zero, five, and then 12 games (starting all 12 in the third year at left tackle) before transferring to Auburn, where he appeared in and started 37 games over the next three seasons.
Wade moved around a bit more than Gesky, transitioning from tackle to guard during his time at Auburn. They’ve strayed from this profile a bit of late, but this makes Wade a consummate Packers lineman; they used to make a killing on switching college tackles to guard in the pros. Why not just bump the timeline up a bit?
Wade appears to have the athletic ability to make it work. Between the NFL Combine (he was invited, Gesky was not) and his pro day, Wade compiled a 9.23 Relative Athletic Score, though he did not perform the agility drills. Still, judging by his tape, the number isn’t a fabrication. Wade can move — it’s play strength that comes up as the concern in his game, according to scouts.
For my money, the Packers’ interior prospects (outside of Jager Burton) are roughly of equal quality, so a lot of how the Packers’ weigh this situation is going to come down to the story they want to tell about the players they have on the roster.
If Monk and, say, Jennings are last two prospects ahead of Gesky and Wade, I think you’re weighing investment versus potential here. Monk and Jennings have both been with the program for a while. The Packers have put a lot of time and resources into both guys, and they’ve been slow to move on from players they’ve invested in heavily, for better and for worse.
But in Gesky and Wade, they have four years of team control ahead, along with a lot of potential upside. I think both players have a higher ceiling, at this point, than Monk or Jennings. If you’re looking for long-term development, I think either player offers considerably more.
But that’s what this battle likely comes down to: what story do the Packers buy? If all players are roughly of equal quality, what the Packers tell themselves will probably carry the day. And it’s the story that the players are able to tell that will make all the difference. Narratives, real and imagined, can end up making all the difference.

Just a little over a week stands between the Dallas Cowboys and the start of 2026 OTAs. While the offseason has not fully come to an end, Dallas and the other 31 NFL franchises have made almost all of the significant moves they will make before the start of training camp.
Dallas’ roster looks significantly different from what it did at this time last year, particularly on the defensive side of the ball. With that thought in mind, today we continue our series ranking the top 10 players on the Cowboys roster for the 2026 season.
Age: 22
Years Pro: 1
NFL Awards: None
2025 Recap: It’s no secret the Cowboys love drafting talented offensive linemen in the first round. Dallas stayed true to this pattern in 2025, using another premium selection to once again upgrade the unit.
As we all know, the Cowboys decided on Tyler Booker out of Alabama. The selection came with a bit of a mixed reaction. Some believed Dallas was investing too much premium capital in the offensive line with other positions of need, but others were thrilled about Booker’s NFL projection and what he could add to the Cowboys’ offense.
Flash forward a year, and those who were excited about the Booker pick are looking very right. The Alabama product had a fantastic rookie year, starting 14 games and looking like the next potential star at right guard. Booker finished the year with the seventh-highest (76.8) run blocking grade in the league, and his 72.0 overall offensive grade was just a little over one point behind Pro-Bowler Tyler Smith (73.5).
Booker was a force to be reckoned with in the run game and made a clear impact on Dallas’ ability to run the ball to the right side. While pass protection was not as strong as his work in the run game, Booker was nothing close to a liability. The rookie allowed only three sacks and went five of the final six games of the regular season without being called for a penalty.
2026 Preview: After such a great start to his NFL career, expectations are sky high for Booker in year two. With Tyler Smith already locked up long-term, the Cowboys could be looking at having the best guard duo in the league in the coming years.
It’s hard to believe, but Booker is still only just 22-years-old. As he matures both physically and mentally, he is likely only going to sharpen his craft and become an even better player than he was during his rookie year.
The Cowboys have plenty of talent on their roster, but Booker is more than deserving of the eighth spot in these rankings. It’s not easy for rookie offensive linemen to come in and seamlessly transition to playing at the next level, but that is exactly what Booker did. He made the Cowboys look very smart for selecting him 12th overall, and if he can stay healthy, he should have no problem making his first Pro Bowl and potentially All-Pro team this upcoming season.
Prediction: Tyler Booker builds upon his impressive rookie year, starting all 17 regular-season games and making his first Pro Bowl.

The England squad announcement has delivered another reminder of just how strange this Liverpool season has been.
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After months of poor form, repeated injuries and uncertainty around several key figures, the Reds are now set to be absent from an England squad at a major tournament for the first time in four decades.
Opta posted on X after the squad was confirmed: “For the first time since the 1986 World Cup, there will be no Liverpool player in an England squad for a major tournament.”
That is a remarkable statistic, and it’s hard not to see it as another reflection of a campaign in which too many Liverpool players have either failed to convince, struggled for rhythm or simply not played enough football.
Paul Joyce had already reported that Trent Alexander-Arnold was expected to be left out, which felt like a huge moment in itself given the former Red’s decision to leave Anfield for Real Madrid last summer.
The 27-year-old was once viewed as an obvious England tournament player, but his move away from Merseyside has not produced the immediate leap forward that he might have expected.
From a current Liverpool perspective, Joe Gomez always looked like the most realistic contender, given his experience, versatility and ability to cover across the back line.
However, the 28-year-old has not played consistently enough this season, with injuries and selection issues meaning his 32 appearances have not translated into a place on the plane.
Curtis Jones has featured far more often for us, making 48 appearances, but the midfielder is battling for a spot in one of England’s strongest areas and has still had to fight for regular starts at club level.
Rio Ngumoha is perhaps the most exciting English talent at Anfield, and the 17-year-old has been one of the few bright sparks in a difficult season, but this tournament has understandably come too soon.
There is a slightly surreal contrast too, because former Liverpool midfielder Thiago Alcantara has been confirmed as part of FOX Sports’ punditry line-up for the World Cup, while no current Red will represent England on the pitch.
For a club of Liverpool’s size and history, this is not normal, and it underlines just how much work has to be done this summer.

The 10-game losing streak and then 16-6 run under Don Mattingly have made the first 50 games of this season a roller coaster ride. After all of it, they’re 25-25 but might be heading in the right direction.
The first 50 games are the first benchmark for what to make of a team in an MLB season. There is still plenty of time for information to change but it’s enough of a sample size to at least have some takeaways. Even with that, there is a lot that can change over the next 112 games.
Given that they’re down the middle with a .500 record, two of these takeaways will be positive and the other two will be negative. Seems fair.
Wheeler is BACK. Sánchezand Luzardo got better?
Zack Wheeler’s four-seam fastball sat 96.3 mph against the Pittsburgh Pirates on Sunday, which was slightly higher than his 2025 average. His fastball is still getting plenty of whiffs, he is generating chase, and limiting damage.
It hasn’t always been as smooth sailing as the 1.99 ERA would indicate. He is not striking out as many hitters or limiting hard contact like before but that is probably going to change if he maintains the stuff he showed against the Pirates.
Cristopher Sánchez has a 1.82 ERA over his first 64.1 innings and hasn’t allowed a run this month. He has made some slight tweaks but nothing super serious. Sánchez has tweaked his approach to right handed hitters by backing off the sinker by five percent to throw more changeups and sliders. As a result, he has the highest strikeout rate of his career against right handed hitters.
Sánchez also tweaked his slider, which has given it more drop and more of a true death ball shape. He doesn’t need much.
Jesus Luzardo has once again been snake bitten by poor BABIP luck and bad variance but is doing all of the things you want a front-line starter to do. He ranks 12th in K-BB%, gets groundballs, and limits hard contact. He projects to be a top 15 starting pitcher for the rest of the season because of these things. It has been trending in the right direction for Luzardo with a 2.86 ERA in his last five starts.
While he is throwing the sweeper 36% of the time, don’t think he’s just a one-trick pony. Luzardo tweaked his changeup and now gets roughly seven more inches of drop while only losing a tick in velocity. Hitters have whiffed on the changeup 42.9% of the time and are slugging .354. It’s a really good pitch.
The big difference between Don Mattingly’s tenure and Rob Thomson’s mostly boils down to this. Sánchez has been dominant, Wheeler has made four of his five starts under Donnie Baseball, and Luzardo’s results have started to match the underlying metrics.
Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber
No one in the National League has a higher wRC+ than Kyle Schwarber. He has six more home runs than second place and has the highest ISO in the NL by over 60 points. It’s ridiculous.
I went into some of Bryce Harper’s adjustments last week and he has looked like the elite hitter Dave Dombrowski challenged him to be. Only two hitters in the National League have a higher xwOBA than Harper as he made adjustments to strikeout less while still hitting for power.
While the rest of the lineup generally has things to figure out (even Brandon Marsh to some extent), the Phillies have two of the ten best hitters in the National League that give them a decently high floor.
What to make of Aaron Nola, Trea Turner, and JT Realmuto
Each of these players might be reminders that this team is aging. Nola is 33, Turner will turn 33 in June, and Realmuto is 35. Each of them have taken significant steps back as players compared to pre-season expectations and are all under long-term contracts.
Aaron Nola has a 6.02 ERA over his last 145 innings in 2025 and 26. The fastball has been getting crushed to a .958 slugging allowed which seems impossible. The shrinking strike zone with umpire evolution and the challenge system probably hurts a pitcher like Nola more than others because throwing quality strikes is way harder.
Trea Turner is the most promising player of these three to turn things around because it might just be a poor start. He had a nice series against the Reds with two extra base hits, three stolen bases, and a couple of walks.
His physical indicators don’t indicate he is cooked; his 90th percentile exit velocity, whiff rate against velocity, and average swing speed all look the same as last year. He is still very fast and the arm strength looks close to normal. With all of that being normal, why does he have a .652 OPS?
Turner’s BABIP is down considerably from his career norms, which is probably an indicator of poor luck but that doesn’t seem like an easy answer. He is striking out more and has taken a step back from an approach standpoint but that doesn’t fully explain it either.
The batted ball data might be hurting him the most. Turner’s line drive rate is down 4% from last season and his pull rate is down close to 5%. Both can hurt a player’s overall BABIP, especially for someone like Turner who has never possessed elite power.
But even with all of that, is it fair to lump him in a conversation about aging players? It’s hard to know.
JT Realmuto has seen significant steps back in key physical indicators. His 90th percentile exit velocity is down over four ticks from 2025 and he isn’t barreling the ball nearly as often as before. Some of this might be an adjustment to make more contact but none of it is working. With a .563 OPS in 116 PAs this year, there are some real red flags.
Each of them might not be heading in the same direction over the next 112 games but it still feels fair to lump them together. A bit of the Phillies’ future relies on at least one of them aging well.
Outfield Production
The Phillies outfield ranks 25th in fWAR, 23rd in wRC+, and 24th in Outs Above Average. It’s not great.
Brandon Marsh has produced far better than anyone else in the group. He cut his strikeout rate down by 5% from 2025 and it’s helped him hit .325 with a .814 OPS. However, there are some red flags moving forward.
Marsh’s ability to work walks has cratered. He is walking just 4.0% of the time this year and has a chase rate over 10% higher than last season.
There is a chance a lot of this should be written off as a small sample size. He walked 8.9% of the time in 2025, 10.5% of the time in 2024, and 12.5% in 2023. He has also been way more prone to strikeouts. Something might have to give here.
For someone in their rookie season who faced significant questions about short-term production while adjusting to major league pitchers, Justin Crawford has more than held his own from a results standpoint. He has a .703 OPS, gotten on base enough, and shows an ability to put the ball in play.
Assessing what this all means for Crawford’s long-term projection and short-term projection are different conversations. Because the Phillies are trying to win now, how the results look over the next four months matters even if it’s not always indicative for what the next 5 years of his career will look like.
With that in mind, the .703 OPS might not seem sustainable. He just doesn’t hit the ball very hard and at a negative launch angle on average, production against fastballs is probably going to come down, and he probably doesn’t make enough contact yet to overcome it. The defense has also been poor with some bad reads that the athleticism hasn’t fully made up for yet.
Adolis García cut his chase rate down by over seven percent and is walking more but it’s probably led to him being late on too many pitches. He is struggling to handle velocity and his batted ball direction is very poor. He has the lowest pull air rate of his career by over four percent which is a good way to kill BABIP. In order to work an approach like that, you probably need top-tier power output, which he doesn’t have.
While the right field defense is truly a joy to watch, he has been roughly a replacement level player because of a .606 OPS as their only right handed addition in the off-season that is still on the big league roster.
The Phillies initially had Otto Kemp get run as the fourth outfielder but he was sent down in the middle of April. Felix Reyes joined in the middle of their 10 game losing streak and hit a home run off Chris Sale. He didn’t do much after that and they’re back to Otto Kemp.
Dylan Moore also played center field in Rob Thomson’s final game as Phillies manager.

I would bet heavily on the Under. And by heavily, I mean every last cent https://t.co/rfZQxaudYx
— Jon Wilner (@wilnerhotline) May 21, 2026
I would bet heavily on the Under. And by heavily, I mean every last cent https://t.co/rfZQxaudYx
— Jon Wilner (@wilnerhotline) May 21, 2026
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— B.J. Rains (@BJRains) May 21, 2026
When looking at FY25 🏈 budgets for 2026 Mountain West members, UNLV leads the way at $21.8M
— HERO Sports (@HEROSportsNews) May 21, 2026
The new-look league average is $14.1M
New addition NDSU was at $8.4M, but is expected to significantly increase as it moves from FCS to FBS@KcSmurthwaite ✍️https://t.co/HYuazNZjyD
The new PAC-12 has some of the highest football budgets among G6 programs with 7 of the top 9. https://t.co/mokHnzYMYypic.twitter.com/qYgBKt0gMS
— WestCoastCFB (@WestCoastCFB) May 21, 2026
What are your thoughts on the PAC 12/Mountain West Settlement? Leave your thoughts in the comments below.

If I told you beforehand that the Atlanta Braves would end up winning their first four-game series of the season in order to keep this fantastic run of form to start the season going, you absolutely would’ve taken it. With that being said, this was definitely a bit of a Monkey’s Paw situation where the Braves had to take some serious lumps to get this series going before they hit their stride and dropped the hammer down on the Miami Marlins.
So while the Braves may have gotten absolutely dump trucked in the first game of the series and lost Drake Baldwin to injury in the process, things largely went their way from that point forward. They even got Ronald Acuña Jr. back from the IL and didn’t lose him to a thumb ailment during the series, either! This ended up being a truly lovely time for the Atlanta Braves during thsi series and now it’s time to take a look back at how it all went down.
The Braves got demolished, Ronald Acuña Jr. was activated from the IL before the game, Drake Baldwin hurt his oblique during the game before going on the IL and Aaron Bummer was released after the game. That’s all you need to know from this one, so let’s move on!
Now this was more like it! The Braves quelled any fears of a potential slump by scoring a pair of runs in the first inning of this one but the lead didn’t last for long. Miami snatched the lead back in their half of the first inning after a leadoff homer from Xavier Edwards and a two-RBI double from Kyle Stowers put the Fish in front. A fourth-inning sacrifice fly made it 4-2 Marlins and it was clear that the Braves were going to have to get it in gear or risk falling into a 2-0 hole against Miami.
The good news is that from the fifth inning onwards, it was all Braves. Martín Pérez wrapped up his night in the fifth inning with a career-high 10 strikeouts to his name and he left the game with the Braves only behind by one run after Matt Olson delivered an RBI double in the top of the fifth. Michael Harris II completed the comeback with a game-tying homer in the sixth and then the Braves broke out for three runs in the eighth in order to go ahead.
The go-ahead blow was delivered by Marucio Dubón on an RBI infield single and then Ha-Seong Kim put the icing on the cake with an RBI single of his own in the ninth in order to bring us to our final score of 8-4. Monday night was suddenly a distant memory.
Atlanta took the series lead in dominant fashion as this one eventually turned into a bit of a laugher. Heriberto Hernández delivered a sacrifice fly in the first inning to put the Marlins in front and that was as good as it got for Miami all night. That was the only real misstep for Chris Sale, who proceeded to toss seven dominant innings while not giving the Marlins much of a sniff outside of that run in the first inning.
Meanwhile, the Braves wasted little time in responding and remained in firm control of this contest for the rest of the way. Austin Riley clubbed a three-run bomb into the batters’ eye to give the Braves the lead in the second and it stayed that way until the sixth, which is when Atlanta exploded for five runs. Dominic Smith had a particularly big day in this one, as he hit two homers — one of which was an actual, honest-to-goodness, by-the-book, cleared-the-fence home run and the other was a Little League homer in the eighth inning that occurred thanks to an unfortunate outfield collision between Owen Caissie and Estuery Ruiz and then a resultant poor throw from Ruiz following the collision. Smith lumbered all the way home and the Braves were well on their way to taking control of the series.
Once the smoke had cleared on Thursday night, it was scarcely believable to remember that this team had gotten absolutely demolished to start the series. Instead, this ended up being a gentleman’s sweep in dominant fashion for Atlanta as they continued to bring the lumber for a third straight night. Spencer Strider didn’t reach double digits on the strikeout counter but he pitched pretty deep into the game (6.1 innings) and picked up nine strikeouts along the way. he did give up three homers but the good news is they were all of the solo variety, which meant that Miami was unable to keep up with Atlanta’s bats on this night.
And boy, oh boy, Atlanta’s bats came out swinging almost immediately once again. Michael Harris II was the star of the show, as he bookended the night with home runs — he lifted off for a two-run shot to the lawn past the fence in right-center for his first dinger of the game and then he capped off the night with a deep fly to the batters’ eye in center for his second dinger of the night. Harris finished the series with six hits (three of which were homers) and five RBI as he truly enjoyed his time in South Florida beating down on the Marlins.
Mike Yastrzemski also continued to keep his good run of form at the plate going with a homer in the fourth and an RBI double in the sixth (that ended the inning because Yaz got caught trying to stretch it to third base. Base running, y’all!) and Mauricio Dubón continued to get it done at the plate with a two-RBI single of his own that gave the Braves a comfortable 8-3 lead in the eighth inning. Although Ronald Acuña Jr. exited this game as a precaution with a thumb bruise, he did so after plating two runners with an RBI single of his own in the fifth inning that started to give Atlanta some breathing room. This was another night of the lineup getting the job done in all facets of the game as they took the four-game series in convincing fashion.
Outside of everything that happened on Monday (both the result and losing Drake Baldwin to an IL stint) and yet another injury scare for Ronald Acuña Jr., this series went about as well as you’d expect a Braves series in Miami would go. Atlanta has very rarely had serious problems with the Marlins and this series provided more of the same. In fact, the Braves are now 77-41 against the Marlins all time at what formerly used to be called Marlins Park and this was just another successful trip down to South Beach for the Braves.
Of course, it didn’t come without its fair share of hiccups but perhaps that’s what makes this such an impressive series win for the Braves. The loss on Monday was just a clear aberration and from that point forward, Atlanta established itself as clearly being the better team. It’s a nice look into this team’s mentality — one that seems to embody the old baseball mantra of never getting too high or two low. The Braves didn’t get too low on themselves after the nasty loss on Monday and kept things going one day at a time as they proceeded to take series with three straight wins.
Thanks to the Phillies finally slowing down a bit by dropping a series to the Reds and the Nationals splitting a series against the Mets, the Braves will be heading into the final weekend before Memorial Day as the only team above .500. They’re nine-and-a-half games clear of the Phillies and the now have a golden opportunity to continue leaving the Nationals in their dust if they can pull off yet another series win this weekend. It very likely won’t be easy since the Nats are continuing to rake at the plate but if Atlanta’s offense hits like it did during these past three games in Miami then it may not matter. We could be in for an exciting weekend series and the Braves will be rolling into it brimming with confidence after taking care of business over four games (Monday notwithstanding) in Miami.

I’ll never forget the run the Kansas City Chiefs went on in 2023. It was unlike anything I’ve seen in this dynasty.
The defense took its game to an entirely new level. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes’ postseason performance was that of a legend. Beating the Buffalo Billsor the Baltimore Ravens on the road would have been a crowning accomplishment for most franchises, so defeating both teams was nothing short of spectacular.
And none of it happens without the contributions of a rookie wide receiver named Rashee Rice.
It was supposed to be the beginning of a long and successful run as the Chiefs’ top target in the passing game. Tight end Travis Kelce would finally become a secondary option because Kansas City had found its heir apparent.
Those thoughts lasted all of six weeks after the 2023-2024 football season, because what came next was the beginning of what should ultimately be the end of the Rashee Rice era in Kansas City.
Rice caused a multi-car crash on a Dallas highway on Easter weekend in 2024 while reportedly driving at speeds approaching 120 miles per hour. He left the scene before police arrived and eventually turned himself in. He pleaded guilty to two third-degree felony charges last July for causing the wreck and was sentenced to 30 days in jail and five years’ probation. He was also required to pay the victims’ medical expenses.
It was a serious and expensive lesson to learn. He was extremely fortunate nobody died in the wreck, or things could have been even worse. Everyone hoped that Rice would learn his lesson from such a devastating mistake.
It was time to grow up, or so we thought.
The allegations against Rice have mounted since the accident. Here are a couple of other significant moments in his off-field saga:
Dallas police announced Rice was under investigation for allegedly punching a photographer at a Dallas club. He was ultimately not arrested or charged with a crime, and the victim declined to press charges.
Rice’s former girlfriend and the mother of his children, Dacoda Jones, accused him of physically assaulting her multiple times over a year and a half, causing injuries that included bleeding and bruising. The NFL has since closed its investigation into Rice and concluded he did not violate the league’s personal conduct policy, saying there was “insufficient evidence.” The legal case is not yet closed, though, and the next hearing is scheduled for next month.
I’m a firm believer that people deserve the benefit of the doubt, and this is a country ruled by the belief that the accused is innocent until proven guilty.
That being said, there comes a point when someone loses the benefit of the doubt in the court of public opinion.
This week served as that moment for me regarding Rice.
Rice has been ordered to immediately serve the previously mandated 30 days in jail for his role in the Dallas car wreck after he tested positive for marijuana, which is a violation of the terms of his probation. He is currently serving that sentence and is set to be released on June 16.
This all takes place as the Chiefs are scheduled to begin voluntary practices next week and mandatory minicamp, which is set to end on June 11. This means Rice will be unavailable for any of those practices.
That’s obviously not ideal. It somehow gets worse.
Rice apparently underwent a clean-up surgery on his right knee a week before he was sentenced to serve his jail time. The typical recovery time for such a surgery is approximately two months, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. But there’s nothing typical about an NFL player rehabbing his knee from surgery while serving time in jail.
What does that even look like? Does he receive treatment from the jail? Are Chiefs trainers allowed to meet with him? How does the team check in on progress?
None of this feels real. It’s the kind of thing you would read in a story on The Onion. But it’s a real issue the Chiefs now have to deal with.
Rice finished his rookie year with 79 receptions for 938 receiving yards and seven touchdowns. All the signs pointed toward a bright future for him in a Chiefs uniform. The reality has been anything but.
He has missed more games than he has played over the past two seasons due to suspensions and injuries. Since that first year, his last two seasons have combined for fewer receptions and yards and matched the number of touchdowns he scored in 2023.
The production has stalled. The off-field issues have piled up. The trust has dissolved.
There’s no real incentive for the Chiefs to cut ties with Rice at this moment. Doing so wouldn’t serve much purpose from a business or football perspective. He’s still relatively cheap, and despite all of the frustrations that come with him off the field, he’s still the best option Kansas City has at the wide receiver position for the upcoming season.
The end of the 2026 campaign should serve as the end of this relationship, though.
There’s no scenario in which Rice’s future should be in Kansas City. He could go out this season and put up numbers similar to Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s 2025, and I would be singing the same tune. In such a scenario, sure, you’d probably franchise-tag him.
And then you trade him.
This needs to be the end of this saga. We can’t go through another offseason of not knowing if or when Rice may be taken away from the field. This team needs more consistency at the position, and Rice has proven he can’t be trusted.
When people show you who they are, believe them. Rice has shown all of who he is. It’s time we believe him. Maybe this will be the time he finally figures it out. For his sake and everyone around him, I hope it is.
But the Chiefs can’t stick around long enough to find out.

As we continue through the AATJ prospect profiles, today we are going to look at Oscar Hemming.
Hemming is a 6’4” and 200-pound 17 year old (with an August birthday) currently playing for Boston College. Hemming hails from Finland and is the brother of Dallas first-round prospect Emil Hemming. Oscar had a somewhat weird transition from Finland this past season, as he was mired in a contract dispute with his club team after the Hlinka-Gretzky tournament that prevented him from getting into more than 19 games in for BC.
Similar to Yegor Shilov, it is always interesting to see a teenager make the move to North America and his transition wasn’t without some drama. First, he tried to come over and play in the OHL for Kitchener (who drafted him), but his home club Kiekko-Espoo blocked that, so he pivoted to the BCHL for Sherwood Park. With that move, the IIHF threatened a 3 year international play ban, so he found his way to Boston College since the NCAA has an transfer exemption with the IIHF. This four and a half month time off certainly affected parts of his game, as he didn’t play games from Hlinka Gretzky in August 2025 until his BC debut on December 28, unfortunately missing out on the World Juniors Championships because of this time off.
He was primarily a middle six fixture at BC, forming a formidable line with Dean LeTourneau (Boston prospect) and eventually found himself logging some time with the top line and James Hagens. His production doesn’t pop off the page, logging a modest 8 points in 19 games with 18 PIM in what turned out to be a disappointing season for an uber-talented team.
Elite Prospects has his rankings linked below, with a wide range of possibilities and the most recent rankings having him land around 12:
McKeen’s scouting is very high on his shooting ability:
Hemming has a wicked shot that, one could argue, is borderline NHL-ready as it is. It features a ton of power, a quick release, and generally strong accuracy. He can pick corners at times. He can threaten from medium-dangers thanks to his ability to rip shots with power. But it’s his ability to finish in-tight, regardless of the pressure around him. He can roof shots in close, get tips and rebounds, and use his frame to box out opponents in order to get those opportunities with consistency.
Draft Prospects Hockey really likes his 200-foot hockey IQ:
IQ: He has the intelligence to dominate both offensively and defensively. He has the offensive awareness and the defensive awareness.
Craig Button also likes his full package (from November):
“Watching him prior to this season, he’s too good. He’s got too many attributes, too many areas of his game where the impact is significant. I think the most important thing for Oscar is he just needs to play.”
Hemming profiles as a big body who doesn’t shy away from contact with a great knack for finishing, has a good motor and elite shot. In the below video I noticed that he doesn’t do slot fly-bys, he stops and parks in front of the net, and several of his goals were from the net front. Along with the motor, he is consistently good with second and third efforts to either retrieve pucks, keep them, or take a second or third rebound to find the back of the net. Further, like a lot of good snipers he has a knack for finding soft spots in the offensive zone and is constantly moving off puck to find them. When he isn’t shooting, he sees teammates well through traffic is an underrated passer and has a high IQ and solid defensive instincts. While he doesn’t have blazing acceleration, and could use some work on his edges, he does get to a good top speed eventually and has a smooth workable stride that should develop well with another year at BC.
I’m cheating here by finding a shift by shift that is narrated by a scout with Elite Prospects, but they do a better job evaluating than I could:
Hemming is another guy in this draft that I could easily see the Devils taking and wouldn’t hate it. A big body who can shoot, likes contact and profiles as potential top 6 wing? Based on several reports his projected ceiling is first line wing and floor is 3rd liner that does a lot of things very well led by an elite hockey IQ. We like those and need those.
Byron Bader has his DY comps as a mix of busts and Mark Stone, so a pretty broad range of possibilities. Based on his two way play, size and blend of shooting/passing skillset Stone is a great ceiling.
It will be very interesting to see how he progresses at BC with a full year under his belt. We definitely need to see him develop that additional explosive step and work on his edges, but very easily seems like he could pop off next season.
What do you think? Where do you think Hemming falls, and do you like the fit for the Devils?

Last weekend he was helping Celtic to a historic and thrilling 2025/26 title win over Hearts that has paved the way for Hyunjun Yang and his team-mates to go for the Double this weekend.
Now the South Korean winger has a personal double to celebrate as not only has he signed a new contract with Celtic, he has also been recalled to the South Korean squad for the 2026 World Cup.
The new deal will see Yang remain with the club until 2030, with his wing displays in making and scoring goals this term crucial in Celtic’s fighting run to the title.
Speaking to Celtic TV, Yang said: “I’m so happy to sign the new contract. I love this club and my future is here.
“I’m happy, and though the season was a little bit hard, we are Champions and hopefully next season it will be easier.
“I also want to show better performances in the European games.”
And in a personal message to the Celtic support, the 23-year-old, who was recently voted Young Player of the Year by the fans, said: “I know when I play, the fans always supported me and I’m really happy to be here, so I want to say thank you very much.”
Much of his breakthrough as this season entered the halfway stages of the campaign was down to the nurturing of Martin O’Neill, who displayed complete faith in the winger’s attributes over his two spells of recent Celtic management.
And although thrilled at Yang extending his stay with the club, the Irishman knows their paths nearly didn’t cross at all because of possible summer transfer action.
He said: “I’m absolutely delighted, because on transfer deadline day he was down at Birmingham City, so I’m pleased that didn’t go through.
“Obviously, I didn’t know him at that time, but there was something about him in training that you felt he’s got a bit of something – he can go past players, he can deal with the ball, all those particular things.
‘He maybe just needed a bit of confidence-boosting as much as anything else, but he’s done wonderfully well.’
“It’s how you deal with the situations. I think that confidence is a major thing and if you’re going into games with a lack of confidence as a wide player, and I know this myself, the last thing you want to do is lose the ball a couple of times.
“Because you just go into your shell and you don’t want to take people on in case you lose it again. What you’ll do is just do the safe thing and pass the ball back.
“So, a lot of that there definitely needs encouragement, but then when you know that you have it and you feel that people are on your side, that’s the lovely thing about it, and he’s done wonderfully well.”
The manager added: “The reason that he has done well is that he’s got big, big goals for us at big moments, and he’s brave as well.
“He takes the ball under pressure. The parts of his game that we talk about when we go through his clips each week, sometimes we ask, can you do this, can you do this.
“He’s super and he’s worked his way back into the South Korean squad.”
And on what Yang can bring to the Celtic team going forward, the manager said: “The very obvious thing is improvement.
“He tries to improve his game, he tries to visualise situations when he’s got the ball wide, when players are coming in to crowd him out, what does he do there?
“The last thing you want to do is come inside and flick a silly little ball to somebody that doesn’t exist.
“So those are the types of things that I think he definitely can improve in, but in terms of confidence, he’s got it this season.
“People believe in him and that’s very important, but the overall improvement in his game, I think he can take it a stage further, and obviously that’s what I’m hoping.”
Celtic Vs. Dunfermline Athletic - Sat, May 23rd 2026, 15:00

Welcome to another edition of Friday Five! Last week we looked at the top Mountain West in-conference showdowns, this week we look at the Pac-12. The Mountain West is set to split this summer with the “departing five” leaving to create the reformed Pac-12. The Mountain West has added the likes of North Dakota State, Northern Illinois, and UTEP to fill the gaps.
We at the Mountain West Connection intend to cover both conferences going forward. “Friday Five” will feature the five best of, well, anything leading into football season, alternating between each conference week-to-week. Best quarterbacks, stadiums, mascots, who knows. We’re open to your ideas! This week, we start off with the Friday Five Pac-12 football conference games
5. Oregon State vs. Washington State, October 17th
In August 2023, the Pac-12 as we knew it crumbled. Washington State and Oregon State were left without lifeboats to the remaining power conferences. Over three years later, the two teams will meet in October as members of the reformed Pac-12. No, replacing Oregon, Washington, and USC with Boise State, Fresno State, and San Diego State will never not hurt for the Beavers and Cougs, but the 2026 season will put an end to the football purgatory the two programs have floated in for the past several years. Both programs will have new head coaches, JaMarcus Shephard in Corvallis and Kirby Moore in Pullman. A new era.
4. Fresno State vs. Boise State, October 10th
One of the key rivalries in this new Pac-12, the battle for the Milk Can. Fresno State has quietly owned this series of late, stunning Boise State in Boise last season. The Broncos remained an annoyance all the same for the Bulldogs, ultimately winning the conference championship. Both teams will be looking for revenge of sorts. Boise State hasn’t won at Bulldog Stadium since 2021 and hasn’t beaten Fresno State since 2023. Can Boise State quarterback Maddux Madsen stay healthy this time? This game will be a conference tone-setter for both teams.
3. San Diego State vs. Fresno State, October 17th
We’re going to find out if the Bulldogs are a conference title contender or not pretty quickly. Following the Boise State game the Bulldogs travel to Snapdragon Stadium to take on San Diego State. The Bulldogs suffered a humiliating 23-0 loss to the Aztecs last season in front of the home fans. Can head coach Matt Entz find a more consistent offense this fall? The Bulldogs will need it to score enough points to beat what is expected to be a balanced Aztecs team, strong on both sides of the ball. Running backs Rayshon Luke and Bryson Donelson are back and will lead the way for the Bulldogs, quarterback remains to be determined.
2. San Diego State vs. Washington State, October 31st
As the season pushes to the crucial weeks, San Diego State hosts Washington State on Halloween. Kirby Moore takes over the Wazzu program and will hope to have a formidable offense right out of the gate, same as he had at Missouri. However, Ahmad Hardy and Luther Burden are not walking through that door. Can Moore find some playmakers right away? A three-way quarterback competition will continue into fall camp. San Diego State quarterback Jayden Denegal will hope to keep the Aztecs on track for the conference title race heading into November. These games involving the former top of the Mountain West vs. the original Pac-12 holdovers are fascinating. Who runs this reformed town?
1. Boise State vs. San Diego State, November 21st
If any game is circled on the calendar come November, it is this one. A week before Thanksgiving the Broncos host the Aztecs. In 2024 Boise State destroyed the Aztecs on the blue turf, but SDSU returned the favor by beating the Broncos in a rain-drenched contest in San Diego. The Broncos will be more than a little annoyed and looking to avenge that loss, quarterback Maddux Madsen missed that game with injury too. This one feels like it will be a conference title elimination game.
Others in consideration: To be determined??? The 2026 Pac-12 features only 8 teams, meaning 7 conference games for each team. The unique “flex” in the final week of the season, up to the discretion of the conference, means there may or may not be a pivotal clash in the final week of the regular season. It’ll be fascinating to see how the Pac-12 handles that. Do they challenge or protect their frontrunners?
Also, no disrespect intended towards Texas State, Colorado State, and Utah State for not appearing on this list. Limited to five games makes it impossible to include everyone. I have no doubt we’ll have a surprise conference title contender this season and all three of those programs have reason to believe the arrow is pointing up.

Tom Aspinall is counting the days until he can get back into the octagon, even if not everyone seems to believe him.
It’s been an awkward heavyweight title reign for Aspinall, who was promoted from interim champion to undisputed status following Jon Jones’ retirement in June 2025. Aspinall’s first title defense as undisputed champion ended in disaster for all parties involved as challenger Ciryl Gane poked him in the eye in the opening round, leading to the bout ending in under five minutes and being declared a no-contest. Making matters much worse, Aspinall is still on the mend from the eye injuries suffered in that fight.
UFC CEO Dana White initially seemed to downplay the severity of Aspinall’s injuries, later clarifying he didn’t intend to “say anything negative” about Aspinall, but the two are still not on the same page.
“He’s not said it in so many words, but he’s like alluded to it,” Aspinall said of White’s criticism during an interview with Fight Your Corner. “I would love for that to be the case.
“It’s been a shit time. It’s like you said, if you’re not fighting, you’re not earning. So, like, I’m not sitting here for fun. I’d love to be fighting. I’d love to be on these big cards and these big nights. I didn’t work since I was 10 years old to sit on the sidelines.”
While Aspinall and White appear to be working things out, a recent business move on Aspinall’s side added a new wrinkle to the conversation. Aspinall signed a management contract with Matchroom Boxing boss Eddie Hearn, who has playfully feuded with White on multiple occasions, including over White’s budding Zuffa Boxing promotion. However, this latest move sparked some very real conversations between Hearn and White about a potential fight between the promoters, which White has since dismissed.
Aspinall had his concerns about being a pawn in the Hearn-White feud, but so far his relationship with Hearn has been a good one.
“A little bit, but once I figured out the finer details of the relationship that me and Matchroom have, I was obviously happy, I signed a long-term contract,” Aspinall said. “So I’m happy with it. I’ve got a lot of people like Tony and other people I know personally who worked with Matchroom. No one who I know personally has a bad word to say about them, stuff like that goes a long way with me.
“Also, when I met Eddie and Frank [Smith] and the rest of the team, sometimes you sit down with someone and you think it might go well and you just don’t click in person or whatever, but when we all met it just seemed to work right away, so we did it.”
Regardless of what White or anyone else has to say, the question still remains: When is Aspinall going to fight again?
In his absence, Alex Pereira and Gane compete for an interim heavyweight title at UFC White House on June 14, with Aspinall presumably facing the winner. Aspinall hoped to be able to provide a timetable for his potential comeback fight, but that talk is once again on pause for now.
“At the minute, I’ve just had my recent scan,” Aspinall said. “I thought it was going to get cleared actually to spar and fight straight away, but they actually said they’re giving me another couple of months, so I’m just waiting because the cells in your eye take a little bit longer to heal, so as soon as they’re healed, we should be good to go.”

The final round of major All-American honors were revealed on Thursday, as the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) announced them alongside their annual season awards.
The Syracuse Orange had seven players named to their All-American teams, but the biggest headline was that Joey Spallina, who earned First Team selection, was named the Lt. Col. J.I. Turnbull Outstanding Attackman as the national attackman of the year.
This is the 15th time a Syracuse player has won the Turnbull Award since it was first issued all the way back in 1946, and Joey becomes the first recipient since Kevin Rice in 2015.
Best of the Best. #HHH x #LikeNoOtherpic.twitter.com/9EhTB4gvM1
— Syracuse Men’s Lacrosse (@CuseMLAX) May 21, 2026
Alongside Spallina on the First Team, Luke Rhoa was named to the Second Team, while Riley Figueiras and Billy Dwan earned Third Team recognition. Michael Leo, Johnny Mullen and Jimmy McCool were all named Honorable Mention selections.
Let’s take a comparative look with yesterday’s USILA honors and last week’s USA and Inside Lacrosse choices:
| Player | USILA team | USA Lacrosse team | Inside Lacrosse team |
| Joey Spallina | First | First | First |
| Michael Leo | Honorable Mention | Honorable Mention | Honorable Mention |
| Luke Rhoa | Second | Third | Third |
| Johnny Mullen | Honorable Mention | N/A | N/A |
| Riley Figueiras | Third | Honorable Mention | Second |
| Billy Dwan | Third | Honorable Mention | Honorable Mention |
| Dante Bowen | N/A | Honorable Mention | N/A |
| Jimmy McCool | Honorable Mention | N/A | N/A |
‘Cuse had eight players in total earn at least one All-American selection. Spallina, Leo, Rhoa, Figueiras and Dwan were unanimous across all three teams, while Mullen, Bowen and McCool each made one team.
By total numbers, the Orange had five players on the Inside Lacrosse team, six on the USA Lacrosse team, and seven on the USILA team announced yesterday.
Just like last week, it remains jarring to see the complete lack of recognition for Finn Thomson. I do get it, because attack is so loaded and there are only so many slots available. But Finn’s the leading goal scorer for one of the best teams in the country, and he’s obviously a huge reason why. When you combine it with not getting drafted by the PLL last month, the Finn disrespect is running rampant.
If you’re curious about the other Final Four teams, Princeton led the way with nine total selections, including three on the First Team. Notre Dame tied ‘Cuse with seven honorees, although they had two first-teamers compared to the one for the Orange, and Duke rounded out the group with five total and one first team.
Congratulations to Joey, Michael, Luke, Johnny, Riley, Billy and Jimmy on earning their recognition from the USILA!

To mark National Famine Commemoration Day, which took place last Sunday (May 17), the Celtic men’s first team sported the unique Celtic Cross logo on their shirts on Trophy Day, as they wrapped up another title winning league campaign against Hearts in dramatic style.
As a Scottish club established in 1887 with such proud Irish roots, Celtic will always be linked to the tragic events of the Great Hunger, over 170 years ago.
The legacy of our Founding Father, Brother Walfrid, a man who was devoted to assisting those most in need within his community - many of whom had been affected by An Gorta Mór - lives on today through Celtic FC Foundation.
We are delighted to confirm that a selection of match issue shirts from the game – signed by each respective player from the matchday squad – are now available to bid on via our charity eBay account HERE. Bidding will close at around 4pm on Wednesday, May 27.
Proceeds raised from the shirt auction will be devoted to supporting vulnerable adults, children and young people through our project delivery in Ireland and in Scotland.
Thank you for your wonderful support.
Celtic Vs. Heart of Midlothian - Sat, May 16th 2026, 12:30 Final score: 3 - 1Match Report

Barcelona legend Andres Iniesta is reportedly set to take up his first role as a manager after hanging up his illustrious boots in 2024.
According to Fabrizio Romano, Iniesta has reached an agreement to become the head coach of Gulf United in Dubai.
🚨🇦🇪 EXCL: Andrés Iniesta set to start his managerial career with first head coach job agreed.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) May 22, 2026
He’s signing for Gulf United in Dubai, all agreed with signatures to follow. 👔🇪🇸 pic.twitter.com/0OIy4Obooq
Iniesta has previously made it clear he wanted to go into coaching and has also admitted he would love to return to Barcelona at some point in the future.
He spoke about his future earlier this year while he was still working on his coaching badges.
“My idea is to start coaching soon. I am missing the Pro license, which I am completing here in Asia,” he told reporters.
“As a coach, you start watching football differently, with a different perspective. The ball still attracts you, but today there are very few secrets. What matters now is preparing myself in the best possible way.
“When you start coaching, you first need to know the players you have and what they can give you. You must have a clear idea of how you want to play, but also the mentality to adapt to the situation.”
Good luck, Don Andres!

Name: Frankarlos Benítez
Age/D.o.B: (22) 03/05/2004
Position: GK
Preferred foot: Right
Height: 6ft 1in
One of the hottest talents coming out of South America in terms of goalkeepers is Venezuela’s Frankarlos Benítez, currently playing for Caracas.
Aged just 22, he is already showing levels above what you would normally expect from a goalkeeper at this stage of his career.
He was born in Cumaná and began playing football at the age of nine. Interestingly, he actually started out as a midfielder at his local club before being converted into a goalkeeper by his coach, who clearly saw something in his potential.
This led to him being picked up by Nueva Cádiz to play in a youth tournament in Valencia, Venezuela, where he continued to develop. In 2018, as a young teenager, he joined Caracas, where he has progressed through the ranks, making his debut for the first team aged just 18 years old.
Since making his first-team debut in 2023, he has steadily developed into a regular for Caracas.
It was last season where Benítez really established himself, featuring consistently across both competitions. He played 10 matches in the Apertura and 12 in the Clausura, becoming a key part of the side.
The 22-year-old has also featured in high-pressure moments, including appearances in the Clausura final.
He started the 2026 campaign once again as the number one goalkeeper, and it looks increasingly likely that he will soon establish himself as Venezuela’s first-choice goalkeeper at international level.
He has already racked up appearances in both domestic and continental competition for Caracas, continuing to build valuable experience at a young age.
His passing range is strong, and he is often composed under pressure. He distributes the ball well, either rolling it out to start attacks or using his feet. You can often see him on the ball, waiting to bait the press before clipping passes out wide to begin attacking moves.
He consistently shows composure when in possession, often waiting to draw pressure before selecting his pass.
Benítez can opt for both long and short passes, but his strong first touch, likely developed from his background as a midfielder, this allows him to stay composed under pressure. His kicking technique stands out, as he is capable of driving balls into the final third, something he did regularly in the Copa Sudamericana against Botafogo and Independiente Petrolero to help initiate attacks.
His long-distance accuracy isn’t the strongest, but it’s not a major weakness either. Over short to medium distances, however, his distribution is very reliable and generally on point.
He often opts to parry the ball rather than catch it, although he is also willing to come off his line to claim crosses and isn’t afraid to get involved aerially.
He regularly parries efforts out of danger, which can be effective, but it can also present a slight weakness. At times, his reluctance to catch means he can push the ball back into dangerous areas, potentially creating second chances for attackers.
His positioning is strong. He reads situations well, particularly in 1v1 scenarios, and is not afraid to come off his line or claim the ball when needed.
His positioning in 1v1 scenarios is a clear strength. Against Independiente Petrolero, he was quick off his line to deny the attacker, showing good timing and awareness. However, a higher-quality forward may have opted to lift the ball over him in that situation.
Despite this, his ability to spread himself and make strong, reactive saves adds to his overall value. In the same game, he again came off his line quickly to narrow the angle, resulting in another effective stop.
He often operates as a sweeper-keeper, but this is largely dependent on the opposition and tactical approach. Against stronger sides such as Botafogo, where Caracas are more likely to defend deep, he tends to remain closer to his line.
However, in other matches, like the qualifier against Metropolitanos, he was frequently seen pushing higher up the pitch and dropping into the back line, acting as a sweeper-keeper and providing an option in build-up.
This shows his ability to adapt his positioning depending on the opposition and game state.
His physicality is fairly good; he is strong and likes to come off his line to compete for the ball. He is often seen attacking crosses and is more inclined to punch clear rather than catch.
He also looks to make himself big in one-on-one situations, using his frame effectively to block efforts. His jumping ability is solid, allowing him to challenge strikers and deal with aerial balls into the box. His ability to come out and punch the ball helps relieve pressure-sustained attacks.
As mentioned, he is very strong in 1v1 situations. His decision-making when to come out is generally very good, although he is also capable of holding his line when needed. More often than not, he makes the right call, which is reflected in the number of saves he makes in those situations.
1v1 ability and decision-making
Reaction time, especially from close range
Shot-stopping, particularly on low shots
Composure on the ball and the ability to play out from the back
Confidence to come off his line and claim crosses
Mobility for his size
Handling consistency – he can sometimes choose to parry the ball rather than catch it, which can create second-chance opportunities for the opposition.
While he is often aware and able to parry the ball out of danger, there are occasions when it falls back into dangerous areas. As he matures, he is likely to become more confident in his handling and look to catch the ball more consistently rather than parry.
Decision-making when coming off his line – because he is quick and willing to come off his line, higher-quality strikers may be able to exploit this by attempting early shots or chips.
At the moment, this is only a minor weakness, but it is something that will improve with experience. Over time, he will learn when to come off his line and when to stay, refining his decision-making in these situations.
My final verdict on Benítez is that he could definitely earn a move into European football. A step to a league such as Serbia, Slovenia, or Sweden would suit his development, where goalkeepers are given the chance to refine their skills before moving on to the top five leagues in Europe.
Due to his age, he is still raw, but he has plenty of time to develop, and a move to Europe would be ideal for him. A club competing in the Europa League or Europa Conference League would provide the perfect platform to continue his progression and adapt to European football.
Clubs should definitely be keeping a close eye on this exciting goalkeeper. At just 22 years old, playing in South America is no easy task, but Benítez is showing with each passing game that he is a real talent.
Benítez operates very much as a sweeper-keeper, something he showed in the opening stage of the Copa Sudamericana qualifiers.
He often looks to bait the press by coming well off his line and outside his box to get involved in possession, encouraging the opposition to engage before helping his side play through it.
In that same match, he also showed his ability in a penalty shootout, guessing the right way and making a strong save as his side went on to progress.
His game against Botafogo was relatively solid, helping his side secure an important point away from home. He made three saves from four shots on target and came out to claim the ball twice, winning both occasions.
His passing was not always as accurate, but this was largely down to his willingness to play longer passes into the final third. He attempted to use the long ball to catch out the Botafogo defence, which slightly affected his overall passing accuracy.
The goal he conceded against Botafogo came after he had already made a good save earlier in the move. There was a slight mix-up between him and the defence, although it appeared to be more of a collective issue involving the backline rather than solely the goalkeeper.
In the home match against Independiente Petrolero of Bolivia, Benítez had a solid performance.
He helped start an attack by baiting the opposition press, dwelling on the ball before releasing it out to his left-back, which led to a dangerous attacking situation for Caracas.
He also came out well in a 1v1 situation, making a quick decision to charge the attacker and producing a solid save.
Not only that, Independiente found space down the right, and a cross struck the chest of the attacker and nearly looped over Benítez. However, he reacted well, quickly adjusting onto his back foot to make a strong save.
Overall, he made three saves from three shots on target in the match, once again showing reliability. He also attempted to play forward, with several long passes into the final third as he looked to start attacks.

Caitlin Clark entered last season with a durability reputation that had followed her from Iowa, but recurring injuries quickly turned that strength into one of her hardest professional lessons.
The Indiana Fever guard had been used to playing heavy minutes, carrying big responsibility, and staying available through nearly every stage of her basketball rise.
That made last season feel different, because Clark was suddenly forced to manage pain, rehab, and uncertainty instead of simply trusting that her body would always be ready.

Speaking during the Talks at GS, Caitlin Clark explained how strange it felt to lose the durability that had defined her college career with the Iowa Hawkeyes.
Clark said, “Well, it’s certainly not anything I’ve ever been through before. That was, like, my claim to fame is like I was always healthy. I didn’t miss a single game in college.”
She added, “I would play, like, 40 minutes a night. And then going into the training camp, I kind of hurt my quad at the beginning of training camp.”
That history is what made the injury stretch so jarring. Clark started all 139 games of her Iowa career, played huge minutes under Lisa Bluder, and built an iron-woman image before entering the WNBA.
With Indiana, however, the physical toll finally caught up. Her season began with a left quad issue, then continued with groin problems and an ankle bone bruise during rehab.
Clark’s biggest takeaway was that her body needed more intentional care than she had required during her college years.
She further stated, “And I really like never got back to 100% health after that and dealt with some other injuries. Looking back now, I think it’s going to be something that’s going to be really beneficial for me.”
The injury pattern explains why she viewed it as a long-term lesson rather than just a lost stretch. Clark missed most of the season after appearing in only 13 games, with a right groin injury eventually ending her campaign before the Fever shut her down.
Indiana also dealt with a wider injury crisis, which made Clark’s absence feel even heavier as the team tried to survive without its franchise guard.
For Clark, the season changed how she thinks about preparation. She admitted that she could no longer just show up, tie her shoes and expect her body to respond the way it always had.
The experience cost her the healthiest-player identity she once carried, but it also gave her a clearer understanding of recovery, patience, and how to protect the career still ahead of her.
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Jordan Spieth is still a box-office draw on the PGA Tour, despite his recent struggles on the golf course.
Incredibly, Spieth is without a win on the PGA Tour since April 2022, and he’s working incredibly hard to change that.
The three-time major champion grinded throughout the off-season in a bid to rediscover his very best form.
However, Jordan Spieth simply hasn’t had the results he would have liked on the PGA Tour so far this season.

He is still without a top-10 finish to his name in 13 events in 2026, although he has only missed one cut.
Spieth let yet another attempt to complete the career Grand Slam slip by at the PGA Championship last week.
And his poor putting was a key reason why he failed to contend.
Spieth has missed his fair share of short putts so far this season and he quite simply hasn’t holed enough mid-range ones either.
The reason for Spieth’s woes on the greens this year is a very simple technical issue that can easily be fixed.
Because the American has a left below right putting grip, his shoulders have always been fairly parallel to the ground, which is fine.
However, this season his lead shoulder seems to be getting lower than his trail shoulder with every tournament that passes.

This causes a big issue for him whereby he’s almost striking the ball down into the surface, rather than getting it rolling quickly off the putter face.
Rich Beem noticed this problem with Spieth back in April at the Valero Texas Open, and it seems to be getting worse with every week that passes.
The really worrying thing is that Spieth hasn’t realized this himself.
Sure, he will have coaches who run their eyes over this putting stroke, and the fact that they haven’t picked up on this issue is a concern in itself.
However, given Spieth’s experience and knowledge of the game in general, he really should have noticed the quirk mentioned above that has developed in his stroke over the past few months.
In fairness to Spieth, he has improved on the greens this season.
From the 2025 season going backwards, Spieth has ranked 65th, 101st, 79th, 155th, 33rd, and 105th in strokes gained putting.
In 2026, he is ranked 42nd in strokes gained putting.
However, the problem for the 32-year-old from Dallas is that he isn’t putting to that standard every single week.
Some weeks he putts well but his driver or his irons let him down. Other weeks, his putting is quite simply horrendous.
If Jordan Spieth manages to find a way to putt better more consistently, he will undoubtedly return to the PGA Tour winners’ circle very soon.
In order to do that though, his putting technique needs to improve.

This is a syndicated version of this story, originally featured on the BBC Sport website.
Part of the recipe for football’s incredible popularity is the way that a summer break of buying and selling players and changing things around behind the scenes can convince any fanbase that things are set to improve in the season to come, no matter how badly the previous one ended.
Chelsea are a perfect example right now. The Blues are in about as bleak a situation as most fans can remember: an ownership nobody likes, players they have no connection with, incompetent and seemingly invulnerable sporting directors, dreadful results. But a big injection of hope can make all those intractable issues feel manageable again, and that’s just what the news about Xabi Alonso being appointed as the club’s new manager has done.
In reality, changing manager won’t fix any of the big picture problems, but it’s such an exciting appointment that it at least feels like it can help solve enough smaller issues so that long term progress can be made further up the chain. The whole debacle of this season will feel worthwhile if Alonso fulfils his potential as a coach.
Most fans didn’t dare to dream that the former Liverpool star would consider taking over at Chelsea. We don’t yet know exactly how he was persuaded – either the club have been willing to bend to some of his requirements, or perhaps his stock was lower than it appears from the outside following a brief spell at Real Madrid.
Whatever went on behind the scenes, his arrival brings a wave of enthusiasm to the club at a low moment, and means this summer will once again be one of hope and excitement about another fresh start and another chance to return to the top of the sport.
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The Los Angeles Angels had two different opportunities to cash in on superstar Shohei Ohtani before he left the club in free agency in December 2023. But owner Arte Moreno ultimately declined trade deadline deals with the San Diego Padres and Tampa Bay Rays that could have given the Angels some rising talent.
First, the Angels were reportedly discussing a trade deadline deal with the Padres during the 2022 season.
After Moreno turned down the trade, the Padres sent outfielder James Wood, shortstop CJ Abrams and left-hander MacKenzie Gore to the Washington National for Juan Soto. The Angels likely would have received a similar or better package, as All-Star center fielder Jackson Merrill was also reportedly in the mix, according to The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal.
Then, ahead of the 2023 trade deadline, the Angels were negotiating a deal with the Rays for Ohtani. This would have given the Angels third baseman Junior Caminero and shortstop Carson Williams.
At the time, Caminero was 19 years old in Double-A, while Williams was 20 years old in High-A. Caminero became an American League All-Star in 2025, and Williams was the minor league’s Defensive Player of the Year in 2024.

Moreno again declined the deal with the Rays. The Angels did not get much more out of Ohtani that season. He tore his UCL in his right elbow on Aug. 23 then was ruled out for the remainder of the season with an oblique strain on Sept. 3.
Three months later, Ohtani signed a 10-year, $700 million contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Now, the Angels have the worst record across MLB this season and are on track for an 11th straight losing season.
If Moreno would have traded Ohtani to the Rays at the 2023 deadline, the Angels would have had an All-Star third baseman who could have replaced Anthony Rendon. Meanwhile, trading Ohtani to the Padres would have given the Angels multiple players who all became All-Stars in either the 2024 or 2025 season.
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Manchester City welcome Aston Villa in an emotional final game of the season on Sunday to bid farewell to Bernardo Silva, John Stones and possibly Pep Guardiola.
Tuesday evening’s clash against Bournemouth saw City’s Premier League title hopes finally slip away, with a 1-1 draw leaving Arsenal as champions.
The match at the Vitality Stadium started well for the visitors, a number of chances fell their way as Erling Haaland and Nico O’Reilly failed to give the Blues a lead. Antoine Semenyo even looked to have found the net against his former club but the offside flag cut celebrations short.
It was the Cherries’ Eli Junior Kroupi that opened the scoring with his curling effort from the edge of the box, giving Gianluigi Donnarumma no chance to keep the score level. From there on in it was an evening of frustration for Pep Guardiola‘s side.
City narrowly escaped further punishment with Bournemouth having several clear cut chances to increase their advantage.
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It took until the 94th minute for City to pull themselves back into the game, as Haaland handed the traveling fans a glimmer of hope with a brilliant finish off the post. However, it proved to be too little too late as the final whistle blew just two minutes later sounding the end of City’s title hopes.
Next up though is a clash against Aston Villa with nothing to lose, an opportunity to bid farewell to some departing legends with no pressure.
Aston Villa are now unbeaten in their last four matches, a run that has them sitting fourth in the table. However, with UEFA Champions League football already secured for next season through their UEFA Europa League crown, a top-four finish would merely serve as a bonus.
City are unbeaten in the league since January, but with second place now guaranteed the only focus is to give Guardiola’s final game at City the send-off it deserves.
This match also serves as the curtain for Bernardo Silva and John Stones‘ spells at the club after nine and 10 years respectively. One thing is for certain, emotions will be running high at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday evening.
Here is everything you need to know ahead of the final match of the 2025-26 season.
Manchester City vs Aston Villa will take place on Sunday 24 May, with kick-off scheduled for 16:00 UK at the Etihad Stadium.
Rob Jones has been selected to officiate this one. The last time he refereed a Manchester City game was the 2-2 draw with Tottenham in February.
The full list of match officials can be found below!
Match Officials: Andy Madley to referee Manchester City vs Aston Villa
Pep Guardiola has a full strength squad to select from for this one, with no injuries or suspensions over recent weeks.
For Aston Villa, Boubacar Kamara has been sidelined with a knee injury since their match against Tottenham back in January. Alysson Edward is also ruled out with a muscle injury he picked up against Chelsea in March.
Guardiola will preview what is most certainly his final Premier League game in charge of Manchester City from 12:30 UK onwards.
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Since first meeting in 1899, Manchester City and Aston Villa have faced one another on 184 occasions across all competitions. Of those meetings, City have emerged victorious 82 times, while Villa have claimed 60 wins, with a further 42 matches ending level.
Historically, the fixture has often favoured City, particularly in the modern era. Across the last 10 meetings between the two sides, Manchester City have recorded six victories compared to Villa’s three, with one draw played out in that time.
Interestingly, all three of Villa’s recent victories have come within the last three years, highlighting the progress made under Unai Emery and the increasing competitiveness of the fixture in recent seasons. Prior to that resurgence, Villa had not managed to avoid defeat against City since 2015 and had not recorded a victory in the fixture since 2013.
The last meeting was in October 2025, when a lone goal from Matty Cash in the 13th minute was enough to steal all three points from Guardiola’s men.
Predicted XI: Manchester City vs Aston Villa (Premier League)
Manchester City have not lost at home to Aston Villa since 2007, making it 15 home wins in a row for the Blues.
If Aston Villa do manage to win on Sunday it would be the first time that they have achieved a league double over Manchester City since the 1962-63 season.
Aston Villa have more final day losses than any other Premier League side with 16. One of those came on the title deciding day against Manchester City in 2022.
Haaland is on course to win his third golden boot in just four seasons, only Mo Salah and Thierry Henry have more (four each).
If they avoid defeat, Manchester City could finish the Premier League season with just one home defeat (0-2 against Tottenham).
Statistically Aston Villa deploy the highest defensive line in the Premier League, catching opponents offside an average of 3.4 times per match.
For viewers in the UK, the match will be available to stream on Sky Sports action, with radio coverage on BBC Radio Manchester.
For residents of the USA, the match will be available on Peacock.
A full overview of TV listings is available here!
City Xtra will have full live coverage available on X, Facebook and Instagram throughout the matchday, with content also on cityxtra.co.uk!

Minnesota Golden Gophers senior golfer Bella McCauley will tee it up in her third NCAA Championships beginning Friday afternoon at the Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California. She will look to improve upon her career best 77th place finish at the event in her freshman season. She also placed in 86th place in her sophomore season.
The championship format will include 30 teams and six individuals competing in 54 holes of stroke play. The top 15 teams along with the top nine individuals not on an advancing team will compete for one additional day of stroke play to determine the top eight teams for match play competition and the 72-hole stroke play individual champion. The top eight teams will then compete in match play for the team national championship to be decided May 27.
The 30 teams who will battle for a national championship include Arkansas, Arizona State, Auburn, Baylor, Duke, Eastern Michigan, Florida, Florida State, Houston, Iowa State, Kentucky, LSU, Michigan State, Missouri, North Carolina, Northwestern, Ohio State, Oklahoma State, Ole Miss, Oregon State, Pepperdine, SMU, Stanford, Tennessee, Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, USC, Virginia, and Wake Forest.
McCauley is joined as an individual by Thanana Kotchasanmanee (Princeton), Emma Bunch (New Mexico State), Johanna Sjursen (ULM), Sheridan Clancy (Indiana), and Kirstin Angosta (TCU).
McCauley will tee off in the afternoon wave at 4:02 p.m. CT on Friday, followed by a 10:42 a.m. CT start on Saturday as part of the morning group of individuals. Tee times for Sunday’s third round will be determined by score. Live scoring can be found HERE.
The NFL offseason is in its final stages, and teams across the league are in the final phase of offseason team activities (OTAs).
The Tennessee Titans are no different and just wrapped up the first week of phase three of OTAs with a spirited open practice session. While some veterans were absent, including Jeffery Simmons and Calvin Rid, Tennessee still put in some quality work. With that, Tyler Sullivan of CBS Sports broke down his biggest observations of the Titans’ OTAs.
Cam Ward getting early reps with Carnell Tate
There's optimism in Nashville these days, with Cam Ward entering Year 2 and an entirely new cast around him to help him reach his highest potential. On top of a new head coach and offensive coordinator, the Titans used the No. 4 overall pick to bring in Ohio State wideout Carnell Tate, who is looking to become the go-to target for Ward in the passing game. The duo has started to build rapport during these OTA sessions, with the team's official X account posting one of the first (of many) connections between the two.
If Ward and Tate can build a strong relationship over the course of the summer, it'll do wonders for this offense to come out firing in September.
The chemistry developed between Cam Ward and Carnell Tate (as well as Wan’Dale Robinson) will pay huge dividends once the season starts in September. The Titans' offense must take a step forward in 2026 if the team wants to move forward in its rebuild. So far, the process appears to be trending in the right direction.
This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Tennessee Titans: Cam Ward and Carnell Tate building rapport at OTAs

Yankees rumored to still have interest in .949 OPS Twins catcher despite injury originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The New York Yankees are once again set to be buyers at the 2026 MLB trade deadline. With a great starting rotation, the focus will shift to the bullpen, as per usual, and to the infield.
But another sneaky need is the catcher position. Austin Wells hasn't exactly been great for the Yankees this season, so adding a new catcher might be in the cards for the Yankees this season.
ESPN's Buster Olney agrees, naming the Yankees as a team that might still have interest in trading with the Minnesota Twins for injured .949 OPS catcher Ryan Jeffers this season.
"Catcher Ryan Jeffers is a free agent after this season and was recently placed on the injured list with a broken hamate," Olney writes, "but he could still draw ardent interest from teams like the New York Yankees for what he could provide in the last months of the season."
Jeffers has been an incredible catcher this season, posting 1.6 bWAR in just 37 games played with an impressive .295 batting average and .949 OPS to go with a 165 OPS+.
In 122 at-bats, Jeffers has 36 hits, 26 runs scored, one triple, seven doubles, seven homers, 26 RBIs, and 23 walks to 23 strikeouts.
Jeffers is hurt and is going to miss quite a bit of time this season. But the Yankees could still use someone like Jeffers once he comes back from injury.
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He's slated to miss between six and eight weeks due to this injury, which means he could return before the trade deadline. The Yankees might be able to see he's back from injury and still playing well before swinging a trade.
If Jeffers doesn't look to have lost a step, then the Yankees adding him to their catcher room and playing him over Wells, who has a .165 average and a .539 OPS this season, would be a great outcome from the trade deadline.
Jeffers shouldn't cost too much as a half-season rental, so this trade makes sense from the perspective of upgrading the roster and also from a cost standpoint.
There are not a lot of positive things you can say about what happened to the 2025 Atlanta Braves. It seemed like every time there was news, it was bad – suspensions, injuries, and then more injuries, followed by pitchers brought in who we’d have to Google to find out where they came from.
“Who is this guy,” was probably something not only said by the fans, but by the coaches who saw a revolving door of new players brought in to finish (or more like survive) the season.
As much went wrong last year, it seems nothing can go wrong this season. The Braves approach the all-important Memorial Day checkpoint as the best team in baseball.
That success is filtering down into the minor league system. Long believed to have one of the worst farm systems in baseball, the Braves continue to fight that narrative and churn out talent. Last year it was Drake Baldwin, who was the Rookie of the Year, and this year it’s JR Ritchie and Didier Fuentes, two pitchers helping the staff put up the lowest ERA in the sport.
Pitching has been the priority with this organization for four decades, dating back to when the late Bobby Cox, then the general manager, changed the emphasis from power hitters to pitching. A little over a decade ago, which was the next time the Braves went through a rebuild, pitching was also at the forefront.
Now, all of a sudden, position players have emerged in the Atlanta farm system. The first six weeks of the minor league season has produced a solid number of hitters grabbing the attention of the Atlanta front office and analysts everywhere.
Eric Hartman has led the way. Rome’s outfielder in High-A is as much of a story because of where he was drafted two years ago – in the 20th round out of a Canadian high school. The draft only has 20 rounds, so he was four picks away from being the very last player selected in 2024.
Hartman is performing like a first rounder. He’s hit .320 with 13 home runs and 34 RBI, 16 stolen bases and a .397 on-base percentage in his first 153 at-bats. A left-handed hitter, Hartman jumped into Baseball America’s Top 100 prospect list earlier this week landing at No. 98.
Fellow outfielder Isaiah Drake is also off to a great start. Drake was a fifth round pick three years ago out of North Atlanta High School. He’s struggled offensively at times, but not this season. Through Thursday, Drake was hitting .274 with 7 home runs, 23 RBI, 14 stolen bases and a .357 OBP.
Shortstop John Gil has continued his development from last year in Low-A Augusta with a great start in Rome. He’s at .268, 6 home runs, 21 RBI, 23 stolen bases and a .380 OBP. Gil had 54 stolen bases a year ago.
Gil and Drake are both 20 years old, while Hartman will join them at 20 on June 16.
In Augusta, the headliner has been another infielder. Tate Southisene was drafted in the first round last year out of a Nevada high school as a shortstop, but he’s mainly played second base for the GreenJackets. Southisene leads all of minor league baseball with 32 stolen bases, which compliments his .288 batting average, 7 home runs, 24 RBI and a dazzling .425 OBP.
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Alex Lodise is playing more at shortstop, which is not a surprise since he established himself at Florida State the last few years as a solid fielder. Lodise was drafted right behind Southisene last year in the second round. Lodise has hit .259 with 8 home runs, 24 RBI and nine stolen bases in his first 174 at bats.
And outfielder Luis Guanipa has been solid, hitting .308 with 8 home runs, 29 RBI and 21 stolen bases. Guanipa signed a few years as an international free agent for $2.5 million, and the 20-year-old is finally healthy and showing his full potential.
There are others. Rome has Dixon Williams, last year’s fourth round pick out of East Carolina, who has 24 RBI and nine stolen bases in his first 25 games. Augusta has just received Michael Martinez, a big, 19-year-old outfielder who had four home runs in the Florida Complex League.
Atlanta will also have four of the top 84 picks in July’s amateur draft, which will benefit the farm system even more. Plus, reports indicate the Braves are poised to sign Alfredo Sena, a shortstop believed to be the top international free agent for the 2027 signing cycle. Sena has reportedly agreed to a $5.8 million signing bonus that he will sign next January.
Why is this important? Well, there are two purposes of a farm system. First, and obviously, to get talent directly to the big league club. But the other reason can be just as important. Minor league talent can be used in trades to help the MLB club. The better the farm system, the easier it is to compete for players who are on the trade market.
The Braves would never admit this, but you have to wonder with the farm system being down the last few years if that has hurt their chances in trade discussions. But as general manager Alex Anthopoulos draws closer to the August 3 deadline this summer, he should have no trouble acquiring talent to help Atlanta prepare for the playoffs.
Anthopoulos’ six trades over a two-week span leading up to the 2021 trade deadline was what made the Braves world champions. So, this could once again be very important if the Braves are going to be serious contenders in October.
Many believed Baldwin came out of nowhere last season when he was the National League’s top rookie. But the prospects off to great starts are demanding our attention now, since we know from experience how quickly young players can make a difference in the Major Leagues.
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Will "electric" Daizen Maeda be the difference-maker again for Celtic as they bid to complete the double?
The Japan international has scored eight goals in his past six games and is eyeing Scottish Cup glory over Dunfermline after inspiring his side to the title.
"I think he's proven to be the not just a matchwinner for them this season, but probably the title winner for them as well," former Celtic striker Cillian Sheridan told the BBC's Scottish Football Podcast.
"He was stepping up at crucial times, getting big goals.
"You could clearly see he did go off the boil a bit. I don't know if it's Martin O'Neill has got something out of him and got a spark back at his game. He's been crucial the last maybe five or six weeks.
"If the season was 90 minutes, he's come alive at around the 70/75 minute mark.
"If you're Neil Lennon, you want him to have one of his off days. He's a strange player where his off days are really off, but when it clicks for him, he's electric."
Despite a turbulent campaign, Celtic are within touching distance of a domestic double under Martin O'Neill.
"They have shown an incredible way of winning games, not just this season, but for decades now," former Premiership striker Rory Loy said.
"I think from now on you write them off at your peril, regardless of their form, regardless of their league position.
"As long as they're still in touch, they are mentality monsters."

Steve Sarkisian reveals one massive change in Arch Manning that could terrify rival defenses originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Arch Manning answered plenty of questions during the 2025 season, proving he could handle the pressure that comes with being the quarterback at Texas. While he was not considered the best player in college football, he showed noticeable growth as the year progressed and helped elevate the Longhorns late in the season.
As Manning is once again in the Heisman discussion heading to the 2026 season, Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian had a big update on the Longhorns quarterback on Thursday.
"The biggest thing that I've seen from Arch, fundamentally, he's so much cleaner right now,” Sarkisian said during an appearance at the Touchdown Club of Houston on Thursday. “He's really worked hard at this. That's going to really help from an accuracy standpoint."
Manning led Texas to a 12-3 record in 2025, capping the season with a 41-27 postseason win over Michigan Wolverines football. Sarkisian also said how much Manning developed mentally and physically through adversity last season.
"I think he learned about himself, he had some real adversity last year, and this guy found out about himself,” Sarkisian said. “I think he found out about how physically tough he is, and I think his teammates did too, and they credit him for that."
Texas’ outlook for 2026 will largely depend on Manning’s continued development, and expectations remain extremely high as the program eyes another deep run in the expanded College Football Playoff.
Sarkisian also said he was especially proud of how the locker room rallied around Manning after the loss to Florida, when critics labeled him “college football’s first flop.” From that point forward, the Longhorns responded by going 7-1 and securing the program’s third consecutive season with at least 10 wins.
As for 2026, Sarkisian stressed the importance of Texas improving earlier in the season while continuing to develop throughout the year. He also provided a positive injury update, saying that players recovering from offseason surgeries, including Manning, Ryan Wingo, Emmett Mosley and Trevor Goosby, are expected to be fully available by June 1.

Pirates Slugger Notches Impressive Feat Team Hasn't Seen In 4 Years originally appeared on SportsNet Pittsburgh. Add SportsNet Pittsburgh as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
In a rubber match against the St. Louis Cardinals, the Pittsburgh Pirates earned a resounding 6-2 victory, improving to a 26-24 record.
The Pirates got on the board early in their victory, scoring in the first inning in an extremely surprising way. In his first plate appearance of the game, All-Star slugger Brandon Lowe opened the scoring with an inside-the-park home run.
The 31-year-old slugger's inside-the-park home run is the first one that Pittsburgh has scored in exactly four years, and oddly enough, it was also the first St. Louis has surrendered in four years to the day.
"Whether the ball managed to sneak over the wall or not, nothing was coming between Brandon Lowe and touching home plate," MLB.com's Jeff Jones wrote on Thursday. "A tailing fly ball into the left-field corner against Cardinals starter Dustin May caught the right gust of wind to stay just barely fair, and José Fermín’s leaping attempt did little more than harmlessly deflect the ball back toward the left-center gap. That left Lowe to race around for his 13th homer on the season -- and the first of his career that didn’t go over the wall.
"Bizarrely enough, the last inside-the-park round tripper both hit by the Pirates and surrendered by the Cardinals came four years ago to the day. It was hit by today’s Pittsburgh left fielder, Bryan Reynolds, at PNC Park against Matthew Liberatore. Thursday’s scampering blast was the sixth in the Majors this season not to clear the fence, and the third inside-the-park homer in Busch Stadium history."
Lowe is off to a hot start in his tenure with the Pirates, slashing .256/.348/.558 with 13 home runs and 32 runs batted in. The star second baseman will look to continue his impressive season as Pittsburgh takes on the Toronto Blue Jays over the weekend.
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The NBA Western Conference Finals will move to Texas tonight as the San Antonio Spurs host the Oklahoma City Thunder for Game 3 of their series. The Spurs took an early lead by winning Game 1, but the Thunder tied things up with Wednesday’s Game 2 122-113 win.
Tonight’s game at the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio will tip off at 8:30 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on NBC and Peacock. If you want to catch the Eastern Conference final series, the Cleveland Cavaliers will face the New York Knicks all week; those games will be broadcast on ESPN or ABC. Stay up-to-date with the latest news out of both series by checking out our playoff hub.
Here’s what you need to know to watch tonight’s Western Conference final game between the Spurs and the Thunder, and check out the schedule for the rest of this week’s conference finals below.
Date: May 22, 2026
Time: 8:30 p.m. ET/5:30 p.m. PT
TV channel: NBC
Streaming: Peacock, DirecTV, YouTube TV and more
Game 2 between the Spurs and the Thunder tips off Friday, May 22 at 8:30 p.m. ET.
Western Conference final Game 3 between the Spurs and Thunder will air on NBC.
Friday’s Spurs vs. Thunder game will stream live on Peacock. You can also tune in to NBC on platforms like DirecTV, YouTube TV and more.
All times Eastern
Monday, May 18
San Antonio Spurs (122) vs. (115) OKC Thunder
Tuesday, May 19
Cleveland Cavaliers (104) vs. (115) New York Knicks
Wednesday, May 20
San Antonio Spurs (113) vs. (122) OKC Thunder
Thursday, May 21
Cleveland Cavaliers (93) vs. (109) New York Knicks
Friday, May 22
OKC Thunder vs. San Antonio Spurs: 8:30 p.m. (NBC/Peacock)
Saturday, May 23
Cleveland Cavaliers vs. New York Knicks, 8 p.m. (ABC)
Sunday, May 24
OKC Thunder vs. San Antonio Spurs: 8 p.m. (NBC/Peacock)
Monday, May 25
New York Knicks vs. Cleveland Cavaliers, 8 p.m. (ESPN)
Tuesday, May 26
OKC Thunder vs. San Antonio Spurs: 8:30 p.m. (NBC/Peacock)
If necessary:
Wednesday, May 27
Cleveland Cavaliers vs. New York Knicks, 8 p.m. (ESPN)
Thursday, May 28
OKC Thunder vs. San Antonio Spurs: 8:30 p.m. (NBC/Peacock)
Friday, May 29
New York Knicks vs. Cleveland Cavaliers, 8 p.m. (ESPN)
Saturday, May 30
San Antonio Spurs vs. OKC Thunder: 8 p.m. (NBC/Peacock)
Sunday, May 31
Cleveland Cavaliers vs. New York Knicks, 8 p.m. (ESPN)
May 4: Conference Semifinals begin
May 19: Eastern Conference Finals begin on ESPN/ABC
May 18: Western Conference Finals begin on NBC/Peacock
June 3: NBA Finals 2026 – Game 1 on ABC, 8:30 p.m. ET
June 5: NBA Finals 2026 – Game 2 on ABC, 8:30 p.m. ET
June 8: NBA Finals 2026 – Game 3 on ABC, 8:30 p.m. ET
June 10: NBA Finals 2026 – Game 4 on ABC, 8:30 p.m. ET
June 13: NBA Finals 2026 – Game 5 on ABC, 8:30 p.m. ET (if necessary)
June 16: NBA Finals 2026 – Game 6 on ABC, 8:30 p.m. ET (if necessary)
June 19: NBA Finals 2026 – Game 7 on ABC, 8:30 p.m. ET (if necessary)
PHILADELPHIA -- The Philadelphia 76ers are picking up the pieces following a Round 2 sweep by the New York Knicks. The Sixers made history in Round 1 as they rallied from a 3-1 deficit to win a series for the first time ever in franchise history while also beating the Boston Celtics in a playoff series for the first time since 1982.
With that being said, the Sixers were able to see some positives in the 2025-26 season. They went 45-37, won a playoff series for the first time since 2023, and bounced back from a miserable season the year before. As Tyrese Maxey and Co. move forward, the next steps are staying together and building off this.
"I think the biggest thing is, like, this was a step in the right direction," Maxey stated. "From going from last year where we didn't even make the playoffs, to this year where we get to the second round, we, you know, again, no more victories, but at some point, you got to take away something positive, and like I said we got a lot of experience."
The Sixers were able to get VJ Edgecombe, Justin Edwards, Adem Bona, and others some real playoff experience. That run was important for those youngsters to really understand what it takes to win in the postseason. Now, they have to build off of it heading into the summer. The Sixers don't want to take any steps backward. It's all about now finally breaking through to the Eastern Conference finals for the first time since 2001.
"You got the VJs, you got the Justins," Maxey added. "You got all those guys who haven't played in the playoffs before, they get a whole taste of, like, playoff experience, and once you get this taste of playoff experience, you don't want to go backwards. I was in the playoffs my first, my second, my third, my fourth year, and like, that's all I know. Like, I was telling Trendon (Watford), like he made a comment, like, ‘Man, it's May 10, I think, or something like that right now, and like, guys are working out and already got back in the gym and we still playing. Like, this is crazy.’ And I'm telling, like, ‘This is what you want to be used to.’ So, that's one thing that we're going to try to take away from this."
This was a tight-knit group all season long. The Sixers genuinely enjoyed being around each other, and that's the biggest thing for this group. As they move forward, the goal is to build. Maxey will undoubtedly be keeping in touch with his teammates and inviting them to workouts and continuing to grow and build.
"Then, just staying together, man," Maxey finished. "Keeping the camaraderie high, keeping the vibes high. The vibes within the group is really good, especially with the young guys. Like, we really liked each other, really did things together. The camaraderie was really good. So, we got to keep that vibe going and just keep that culture building. If we keep building that culture, then I think the sky's the limit for this team."
This article originally appeared on Sixers Wire: Tyrese Maxey reveals next steps for Sixers following Round 2 loss
AMD confirms 2nm Zen 6 CPU production ramp AMD has confirmed it has begun its production ramp for its next-generation Zen 6 processors. These processors are being created with TSMC using their 2nm technology. So far, AMD states that these 2nm chips are for their 6th-generation EPYC “Venice” processors. However, it is worth noting that […]
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ICE and OKX plan to launch oil-linked perpetual futures based on Brent and WTI benchmarks, bringing crypto derivatives further into traditional energy markets under licensing restrictions.
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MARA spent $4.3 million on CEO Fred Thiel’s security in 2025, including vehicle armoring, as crypto wrench attacks increased globally.
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SpaceX’s IPO could turn the Mag 7 into a Mag 8, with Tesla and SpaceX comprising 25% of the group's Bitcoin balance-sheet exposure.
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Repeated bridge exploits and shrinking yields are making institutions question whether DeFi’s risks still justify the returns, says Symbiotic’s Putiatin.
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The $10.7 million THORChain exploit was caused by a GG20 vulnerability, which allowed a malicious node to reconstruct a full private key to one of its vaults.
The Canadian Game Awards 2026 have come and gone to finally close out the awards season for 2025, and while its regional restrictions meant this was one awards show that Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 couldn't run away with, it did have a singular game dominating the night. South of Midnight was the clear winner of the evening, taking home seven awards, including the biggest award of the night. Compulsion Games' story-driven adventure won in almost every category it was nominated in, save for Innovation in Accessibility, which Assassin's Creed Shadows took home as its singular win of the night. Compulsion […]
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Call of Duty is one of the biggest annual franchises in the video game industry, but that hasn't stopped it from going through a recent rough patch. Activision admitted the series was having an identity crisis and that the company's structural approach to releases contributed to its recent decline, but now it looks to put things back on track, as Infinity Ward claims 2026's release will be "the definitive Modern Warfare" game that kicks off "a new chapter" for the series. A video from the official Call of Duty YouTube account interviewing the co-studio heads of Infinity Ward, Mark Grigsby […]
Read full article at https://wccftech.com/call-of-duty-2026-modern-warfare-infinity-ward/

Apple has incessantly faced overwhelming odds against local brands like Huawei, Xiaomi, and others in China, and there’s an ongoing belief that customers would pick these Android devices over an overseas company to fuel the nationalist sentiment. However, slap on a discount on the latest iPhone 17 lineup and see how that exact sentiment changes. Leading up to China’s “618” shopping festival, which is the region’s second-largest e-commerce sales event, price cuts on various Apple handsets have resulted in millions of activations, according to one tipster. The data shows that consumers will pick value over everything else, especially when there’s […]
Read full article at https://wccftech.com/iphone-17-price-cuts-china-618-sale-has-resulted-in-30-million-activations/

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Google introduced a new update for Wear OS smartwatches at Google I/O 2026. The company announced that Wear OS Tiles will now be Wear Widgets. This is Google’s plan to make widgets look and work similarly across Android phones, tablets, smartwatches, and cars.
The new Wear Widgets are made to improve the smartwatch experience. Google showed new widget designs in different sizes, such as 2×1 and 2×2 layouts. These widgets can show more information on the screen and are easier to use. They also have smoother animations and faster performance.
Google explained that some popular apps will support Wear Widgets first. These apps include Spotify, WhatsApp, Peloton, and Todoist. With these widgets, users can quickly check messages, control music, track workouts, or view tasks directly from their smartwatch screen without opening full apps.
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The biggest improvement is battery saving. Google explained that the new widgets use a technology, Remote Compose. This system allows widgets to work smoothly without running apps in the background all the time. Because of this, smartwatches can use less battery power and last longer during the day.
Google also confirmed that the new Wear Widgets will work on devices running Wear OS 4 and newer versions. This means many older smartwatches can also get the new features without needing new hardware.
Samsung Galaxy Watch users may also get more customization options. Google said that third-party Wear Widgets can now appear inside Samsung’s Multi-Info Tiles, which earlier only supported Samsung’s own widgets.
In addition, Google previewed widgets for Android Auto, which will arrive later this year. The new Wear Widgets are designed to make smartwatches simpler, faster, more useful, and better for battery life. Stay tuned for more information.
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An interesting report from Korea emerged last week, claiming that BOE is actively trying to enter Samsung’s supply chain as a secondary display supplier for the Galaxy S27 series. A new report from ZDNET Korea shares more details on the matter, including BOE’s offer to Samsung and the possible implications of the deal. Samsung’s Mobile eXperience (MX) division has requested information from BOE regarding OLED panel development for the Galaxy S27 and has been evaluating samples for over a month. According to unnamed industry insiders, BOE is on track to meet the requirements for the Galaxy...
Alongside the launch of the Realme 16T in India, the company also unveiled the new Realme Watch S5 smartwatch in the country. The watch comes in two colors, a 1.43-inch AMOLED display, and is claimed to deliver up to 20 days of battery life. The Realme Watch S5 features a circular 1.43-inch AMOLED display with a 466x466 pixel resolution and up to 1,000 nits of peak brightness. The smartwatch comes with an aluminum alloy case and Panda Glass protection on the front. It is paired with silica gel straps and weighs 49.6 grams, including the strap. Meanwhile, the bottom housing, which...
has described one half of the potential showdown between and as “free meat”, believing that he would suffer a dislocated jaw. ‘Rolly’ defeated Garcia by scoring a sizable upset in May 2025, when a second-round knockdown contributed to his convincing unanimous decision victory. Prior to that, ‘King Ry’ was handed a year-long ban after testing […]
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Efsane Başkan Aziz Yıldırım, Ali Koç ve rakibi Hakan Safi'ye "Gelin yönetimde birlik olalım, hep beraber şampiyon olalım" diyerek el uzattı. Peki bu şok hamle ne anlama geliyor?
Aziz Yıldırım yönetim kurulu listesini açıkladıktan sonra eski başkan Ali Koç ve rakibi Hakan Safi’ye "birlik ve beraberlik" çağrısında bulundu. Yıldırım, "Hep beraber şampiyon olalım" dedi. Aziz Yıldırım’ın bu beklenmedik çıkışı sadece bir barış mesajı değil, aynı zamanda saha dışı dengeleri tamamen değiştirecek stratejik bir adım olarak yorumlandı.
Fenerbahçe'de tarihi davet: Aziz Yıldırım'dan rakiplerine ortak yönetim çağrısı
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Yıldırım, uzun süredir camia içinde var olan "Ali Koçcular - Aziz Yıldırımcılar" ayrışmasını bitirerek, rakiplere karşı devasa bir güç birliği oluşturmayı hedefliyor.
Bu hamle seçilmesi durumunda üzerindeki şampiyonluk baskısını hafifletirken, camiaya "ben elimi taşın altına koymaya hazırım" mesajını en net şekilde veriyor.
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Aziz Yıldırım’ın topu tamamen karşı tarafa attığı bu tarihi teklifin ardından Ali Koç'un nasıl bir aksiyon alacağı büyük bir merak konusu oldu.

EuroLeague Final Four heyecanı için Atina'ya uçan eski başkan Ali Koç'un yanında götürdüğü sürpriz isim sarı-lacivertli camiada gündem yarattı!
Fenerbahçe Beko’nun EuroLeague Final Four’daki kritik şampiyonluk mücadelesi öncesi eski başkanı Ali Koç ve Mert Hakan Yandaş, takıma dev organizasyonda destek olmak amacıyla birlikte Yunanistan'ın başkenti Atina’ya uçtu.
Mert Hakan Yandaş’ın cezaevinde olduğu zorlu süreçte, özellikle Ali Koç'un oğlu Kerim Rahmi'nin kendisine çok büyük bir destek verdiği biliniyor.
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Yaşanan bu hassas dönemin ardından, Ali Koç ve Mert Hakan Yandaş’ın Atina yolculuğunda bir araya gelmesi, Koç ailesinin başarılı futbolcuya olan desteğinin sürdüğünü bir kez daha gözler önüne serdi.
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Taraftarın sevgilisi Mauro Icardi, Galatasaray yönetiminin TFF'nin 10+4 yabancı kuralını gerekçe göstererek "Sözleşme için biraz sabredin" talebine resti çekti! Geleceği belirsizliğe gömülünce tatil planından taviz vermedi. Sevgilisi China Suarez ile birlikte Uzak Doğu turuna çıktı.
Galatasaray’da yılan hikayesine dönen Mauro Icardi'nin sözleşmesini yenilemesiyle ilgili yeni bir durum yok. Fotospor kısa süre önce sarı-kırmızılı yönetim ile Arjantinli yıldızın maddi konularda el sıkıştığını ancak TFF'nin yeni sezon için planladığı yabancı kuralının görüşmeleri tıkadığı haberini yapmıştı. Başkan Dursun Özbek, menajer Pino’ya net bir mesaj vererek şu ifadeleri kullandı.
- 10+4 kuralı resmi olarak netleşmeden şu an için Icardi ile resmi sözleşme yenileyemeyiz, biraz sabretmeniz gerekiyor.
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Mauro Icardi, Japonya'da görüldü. pic.twitter.com/UL3aqkVmND
— Forza Cimbom (@forzacimbom) May 22, 2026
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SABREDİN VE BEKLEYİN
Yönetimden gelen bu "sabredin ve bekleyin" talebi, Arjantinli golcü cephesinde karşılık bulmadı. Geleceğinin netleşmesini beklemek yerine tatil planlarından taviz vermeyen yıldız oyuncu, radikal bir karar alarak Türkiye’den ayrıldı.
Sevgilisi China Suarez ile birlikte Uzak Doğu turnesine çıkan Mauro Icardi’nin ilk durağı ise Japonya oldu. Yıldız futbolcunun Japonya’da görülmesi, taraftarlar arasında büyük yankı uyandırdı.
Mauro Icardi, China Suárez ile birlikte Japonya'da görüntülendi. Icardi'nin, evcil domuzların bulunduğu bir kafede vakit geçirdiği görüldü. https://t.co/63Apch9i5K pic.twitter.com/uZh2cGVaca
— Peşindeyiz Galatasaray! (@PesindeyizApp) May 22, 2026
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JAPONYA'DA GÖRÜLDÜ
Yaşanan bu transfer rötarının ardından Başkan Dursun Özbek, "Icardi'ye teklif yaptık, cevap bekliyoruz" diyerek topu tamamen oyuncu cephesine attı.
Ancak kulislerde konuşulanlara göre sarı-kırmızılı yönetimin tavrı oldukça net. Eğer Icardi, Galatasaray’ın masaya koyduğu mevcut teklifi bu süreçte kabul etmezse, yönetim oyuncunun ayağına yeni bir teklifle gitmeyecek. Transferde ipler tamamen kopma noktasına gelebilir.

Beşiktaş'ın resmi teklifine Napoli'den olumsuz yanıt gelirken, İtalyan ekibinin başkanı De Laurentiis oyuncu için son kararını verdi. Galatasaray'ın opsiyonunu kullanmadığı Hollandalı için Ağustos bekleniyor.
Gelecek sezon iddialı bir kadro kurmak isteyen Beşiktaş, Hollandalı yıldız Noa Lang için resmi hamlesini yaptı. Siyah-beyazlılar, oyuncunun kulübüyle temasa geçerek resmi teklifini iletti ancak İtalyan ekibinden olumsuz yanıt aldı.
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Galatasaray ise kiralık sözleşmesi biten Hollandalı oyuncunun opsiyonunu kullanmadı. Beşiktaş'ın aldığı olumsuz cevaba rağmen transfer defteri tamamen kapanmış değil.
Mattino gazetesinin haberine göre; Napoli Başkanı Aurelio De Laurentiis, Noa Lang'ın takımda kalmasını ve yeni sezon kampında yeniden değerlendirilmesini istiyor.

Fenerbahçe Kulübü, Dorgeles Nene'nin bir operasyon geçirdiğini açıklamıştı. Bu gelişmenin ardından onunla ilgilenen tüm kulüplerin frene bastığı öğrenildi.
Fenerbahçe Kulübü, resmi sitesinden Dorgeles Nene'yle ilgili, "Başarıyla tamamlanan operasyon sonrası oyuncumuzun tedavi ve rehabilitasyon süreci, kulübümüzün sağlık ekibi tarafından titizlikle takip edilmektedir. Dorgeles Nene'ye geçmiş olsun dileklerimizi iletiyor, en kısa sürede sağlıklı şekilde takımımıza dönmesini temenni ediyoruz" açıklamasını yapmıştı.
ALMANLAR DURDU
23 yaşındaki kanat oyuncusunun en ciddi talipleri Borussia Dortmund ve Bayer Leverkusen'di... Ameliyatın ardından iki Alman ekibinin de frene bastığı öğrenildi. Bir mucize yaşanmazsa, Dorgeles Nene önümüzdeki sezon da Fenerbahçe'de devam edecek. Malili yıldızın 30 Haziran 2030'a kadar mukavelesi var.
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10 GOL-7 ASİST
Sarı-Lacivertliler, 1.74 boyundaki futbolcuyu bu sezon başında Salzburg'dan transfer etmişti. 18 milyon euro bonservis bedeli ödendi. Bonuslarla birlikte rakam 22 milyon euroya çıkabiliyor. Nene, Süper Lig'de 25 karşılaşmaya çıktı. Sahada 1.466 dakika kaldı. Bu süre içinde 10 gol ve 7 asist üretti.

Çizme'de tutunamayan milli yıldıza büyük şok! İtalyan basını duyurdu: Cagliari, Semih Kılıçsoy'un satın alma opsiyonunu kullanmama kararı aldı; genç oyuncunun İtalya macerası hüsranla bitti.
İtalya Serie A ekiplerinden Cagliari’nin, sezon başında kadrosuna kattığı genç yetenek Semih Kılıçsoy ile ilgili nihai kararını verdiği öne sürüldü.
Tutto Cagliari'nin haberine göre; mavi-kırmızılı kulüp, milli futbolcunun sözleşmesinde yer alan satın alma opsiyonunu kullanmama kararı aldı.
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Sezon genelinde sergilediği performansla teknik heyetin gözüne girmeyi başaramayan Semih Kılıçsoy, İtalya’da kalıcı olmayı başaramadı. Haberde, Cagliari yönetiminin genç oyuncunun opsiyonunu devreye sokmayı düşünmediği ve oyuncunun gelecek planlamasında yer almadığı belirtildi.
Bu gelişmeyle birlikte, satın alma opsiyonu kullanılmayan genç hücum oyuncusunun İtalya macerası sezon sonu itibarıyla resmen noktalanmış olacak. Geleceği merak konusu olan Semih'in, yaz transfer döneminde hangi takıma transfer olacağı ya da kariyerine nerede devam edeceği ise şimdiden merak konusu.

Galatasaray Başkanı Dursun Özbek, yabancı sınırının düşürülmesine tepki göstererek TFF Başkanı İbrahim Hacıosmanoğlu ve yönetimine seslendi.
Galatasaray Başkanı Dursun Özbek, Türk futbolunda güncelliğini koruyan yabancı oyuncu kuralı ve transfer planlamalarına dair TRT Spor’a çarpıcı açıklamalarda bulundu.
Yeni sezon öncesi kadro mühendisliği yapmakta zorlandıklarını belirten Özbek, mevcut kuralın kulüpleri ciddi bir finansal ve operasyonel çıkmaza sürüklediğini ifade etti.
- Yabancı sayısının azaltılması kulüplerde sıkıntı yaratıyor. Elimizde kontratlı oyuncular var. Bu durum doğal olarak transfer sezonunu da doğrudan etkiliyor.
-Takımdaki eksik bölgeleri güçlendirmek istediklerini ancak bürokratik engellere takıldıklarını dile getiren Özbek, TFF'ye seslendi.
- Eksiklerimiz var ama oyuncu kontenjanı dolu. Federasyonun da bu durumun ve yaratılan sıkıntının farkında olduğunu düşünüyorum. İnşallah bu süreç en kısa sürede düzelir.
-Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde geçtiğimiz sene son 16'ya kaldık. Bu sene hedefimiz daha yukarılara gitmek. Hazırlıklarımız o yönde. Taraftarlarımız, Avrupa'daki başarıyı çok önemsiyor. Biz de onları memnun etmek istiyoruz.

Galatasaray'ın merkez orta saha için 1 numaralı hedefi; Real Madrid forması giyen Eduardo Camavinga... Fransız futbolcunun temsilcisinin, İstanbul'da konuyla ilgili görüşmeler yaptığı öğrenildi.
Galatasaray yaz döneminde çok fazla oyuncu almayacak. Ancak az ama öz hamleler planlanıyor. Merkez orta saha konusunda Aslan'ın en büyük hayali; Real Madrid forması giyen Eduardo Camavinga... Fransız futbolcu da bütün seçeneklerini görmek istiyor. Oyuncunun temsilcisinin, İstanbul'da konuyla ilgili görüşmeler yaptığı öğrenildi.
DİĞER TALİPLER
Real Madrid'in, 23 yaşındaki futbolcu için en az 50 milyon euro istediği konuşuluyor. Eduardo Camavinga da ayrılığa sıcak bakıyor. Fransız futbolcunun adı Galatasaray haricinde şu takımlarla da anılıyor:
Borussia Dortmund
Tottenham
Liverpool
Eduardo Camavinga'nın kısa süre içinde kararını vermesi bekleniyor.
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HİÇ MEMNUN DEĞİL
Real Madrid, Fransız yıldızı 2021 yazında Rennes Kulübü'nden transfer etmişti. 31 milyon euro bonservis bedeli ödediler. Oyuncunun 30 Haziran 2029'a kadar sözleşmesi bulunuyor. Ancak Eduardo Camavinga hem takım içindeki karışıklık hem de forma sürelerinden memnun değil... Galatasaray'ın kendisine nasıl şartlar önereceğini de görmek istedi. İlerleyen haftalarda karşılıklı görüşmelerin sürmesi bekleniyor.

Arsenal'in sol kanat oyuncusu Leandro Trossard, yine Türk ekiplerine önerildi. Aslında bu durum hiç garip değil. Çünkü her transfer döneminde aynı şey yaşanıyor. Oyuncunun beklentisi ise servet!
Ülkemizde yıllardır değişmeyen bir transfer gelişmesi yaşanıyor: Leandro Trossard, Türk ekiplerine öneriliyor. Durum yine değişmedi. 31 yaşındaki kanat oyuncusu hem Galatasaray hem de Beşiktaş'a teklif edildi. Fenerbahçe'deki seçim sonrasında Sarı-Lacivertliler'in kapısı da çalınabilir.
SORUN BONSERVİS DEĞİL
Belçikalı futbolcunun Arsenal ile 30 Haziran 2027 tarihine kadar mukavelesi bulunuyor. Yani bonservis bedeli ödenmesi gerekecek... Buradaki asıl sorun bonservis değil... 1.72 boyundaki futbolcunun her transfer döneminde kendisi için adeta bir servet talep ettiği konuşuluyor.
GERİ ADIM ATIYORLAR
Leandro Trossard'a kalitesi sebebiyle doğal olarak ilgi gösteriliyor. Fakat şartları masaya konulduğunda herkes geri adım atıyor. Belçikalı kanat oyuncusunun, kariyerinin son döneminde olabildiğinde yüksek bir ücret kazanmayı hedeflediği konuşuluyor...




Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan İkinci Liqasında artıq başa çatmış 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün mükafatlandırma mərasimi keçiriləcək.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Peşəkar Futbol Liqasının (PFL) rəsmi saytı məlumat yayıb.
Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, mükafatlandırma mərasimi mayın 24-də Binə qəsəbə stadionunda təşkil ediləcək. Saat 16:30-da başlayacaq mərasimdə qızıl, gümüş və bürünc mükafatçılar təltif olunacaqlar. Qalibə kubok təqdim ediləcək. Həmçinin mövsümün bombardirinə mükafat veriləcək.
Xatırladaq ki, İkinci Liqanın 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün qalibi 27 oyuna 76 xal toplamış “Xankəndi” komandası olub. Sözügedən kollektiv çempionluqdan əlavə Birinci Liqaya vəsiqə qazanıb. “Qaradağ Lökbatan” 71 xalla gümüş, “Quba” 51 xalla bürünc medallara sahib çıxıb.
Bəhruz Teymurov (“Xankəndi”) vurduğu 27 qolla mövsümün bombardiri olub.
“Latsio”nun veteran sağ vingeri, 38 yaşlı ispan futbolçu Pedro Rodriges cari mövsümün sonunda İtaliya klubundan ayrılacaq.
Arena.az bu barədə A Seriyası təmsilçisinin rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.
Pedronun “Latsio” ilə mövcud müqaviləsinin müddəti bu yay başa çatacaq. Tərəflərin bundan sonra əməkdaşlığa son verəcəyi bildirilib.
38 yaşlı futbolçu azarkeşlərlə vidalaşarkən emosional açıqlama verib: “Piza”ya qarşı oyun mənim “Latsio” forması ilə son matçım olacaq. Ümid edirəm ki, hamınızı stadionda görəcəyəm. İnanıram ki, mənim üçün orada ola biləcəksiniz. Amma başa düşürəm ki, bu il hər kəs üçün çox çətin və ağır keçib. Bu üzdən də hər birinizin qərarına hörmətlə yanaşıram. Bu klubun formasını geyinməkdən qürur duydum. Mən həmişə sizdən biri olaraq qalacağam. İrəli, “Latsio”!
Pedro Rodriges futbola “San-İsidoro” klubunda qədəm qoyub və böyük futbolda debüt edib. Buradan “Barsleona”ya yol tapmış ispan futbolçu, ardınca “Çelsi” və “Roma”da çıxış edib.
Pedro “Roma”nın düşərgəsindən “Latsio”ya 2021-ci ilin avqustunda azad agent qismində qoşulub. O vaxt “canavarlar” ispan hücumçunun xidmətinə ehtiyac görməyiblər.
Cari mövsümdə Pedro “Latsio”nun heyətində 32 oyuna çıxıb, 4 qol və 2 məhsuldar ötürmə ilə fərqlənib.
Pedronun “qartallar”ın heyətində çıxışının ümumi mənzərəsi 208 oyun, 38 qol və 19 məhsuldar ötürmədən ibarətdir.
Pedro Rodriges 2010-cu ilin may ayında debüt etdiyi İspaniya yığmasının heyətində 65 oyun keçirib, 17 qol vurub və 11 məhsudlar ötürmə verib.
Pedronun qənimətlər muzeyində “Barselona” ilə 5 İspaniya çempionluğu, 3 İspaniya Kuboku, 5 İspaniya Super Kuboku, 3 Çempionlar Liqası, 3 UEFA Super Kuboku, 2 FIFA Klub Dünya Kuboku, həmçinin “Çelsi” ilə İngiltərə çempionluğu, İngiltərə Kuboku və Avropa Liqası var.
İspaniya yığması ilə Pedro 2010-cu il dünya çempionatının və 2012-ci il Avropa çempionatının qalibi olub.
“Transfermarkt” internet-portalı 38 yaşlı ispan veteran sağ cinah hücumçusunun transfer dəyərini 1 milyon avro məbləğində qiymətləndirir.
Birinci Liqaya vəsiqə uğrunda pley-off oyununun nominal meydan sahibinin müəyyənləşdirilməsi məqsədilə püşkatma mərasimi keçirilib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu gün baş tutmuş mərasimdə Peşəkar Futbol Liqasının, Birinci Liqanın 9-cusu “Şimal”ın və İkinci Liqanın 2-cisi “Qaradağ Lökbatan”ın nümayəndələri iştirak ediblər.
PFL Yarışların təşkili və qeydiyyatı şöbəsinin baş mütəxəssisi Elvin Yaqubov, “Şimal” menecer Taleh Bədirxanov, “Qaradağ Lökbatan” isə klubun baş meneceri Bəbir Həsənov ilə təmsil olunub. Püşkatmaya əsasən “Şimal” nominal meydan sahibi olub və nominal meydan sahibi kimi bütün təşkilati məsələləri həyata keçirəcək.
Püşkatmadan sonra klub nümayəndələri ilə Peşəkar Futbol Liqası arasında görüş keçirilib. Görüşdə Peşəkar Futbol Liqasının texniki-idman direktoru Elgiz Abbasov pley-off oyunu ilə bağlı ilkin təşkilati məsələlər, pley-off oyununun qaydaları, nəzərə alınacaq digər nüanslarla bağlı ətraflı məlumat verib, klub rəsmilərinin oyunla bağlı planları dinlənilib.
PFL-in qərarına əsasən, Birinci Liqa uğrunda pley-off oyunu mayın 27-də Şamaxı şəhər stadionunda keçiriləcək. Oyuna saat 16:00-da start veriləcək. Bu görüşdə VAR sistemi tətbiq ediləcək.

Braziliyalı futbolçu Tyaqo Silva “Portu”dan ayrılıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə müdafiəçi sosial şəbəkə hesabında paylaşım edib. O, kluba vida edib.
41 yaşlı müdafiəçi karyerası ilə bağlı qərarını verməyib. Braziliya klubları onun xidmətində maraqlıdır. Lakin Silva “butslarını asmağı” da düşünür.
Tyaqo karyerası ərzində “Çelsi”, PSJ, “Milan” kimi klublarda çıxış edib.
“Neftçi”nin U-19 komandasının baş məşqçisi Asif Ramazanov müsahibə verib.
Futbolpress.az müsahibəni təqdim edir:
– Öncə başlayaq mövsümün əvvəlindən…
– Rəhbərliyin qarşımıza qoyduğu məqsədlər var idi. 19 yaşlılarda plan üzrə, əsas da futbolçuların inkişafı ilə bağlı bir-iki yaş cavanlaşdırma etdilər. Tələblər qoyuldu ki, daha çox iki çempion komanda ilə, hansı ki, 2009 təvəllüdlü futbolçular U-16 liqasında, 2008-cilər U-18 liqasında çempion olmuşdular. İki kollektivin vəhdətindən komanda yaratmaq və U-19 liqada daha yüksək yerlər uğrunda oynamaq, gələcəkdə daha çox A və B komandaya oyunçu yetişdirmək və növbəti mövsüm üçün isə çempionluq üçün təməlli bir kollektiv formalaşdırmaq məqsədi qoyulmuşdur. Mövsümə bu yöndə başladıq.
– “Neftçi”yə U-19 liqasının ən gənc komandası demək olar. Hazırda kollektivdə çıxış edən futbolçulardan neçə faizi gələcəkdə karyerasını peşəkar səviyyədə davam etdirə bilər?
– Bizdə həm 2009, həm də 2008 yaş qrupunda kifayət qədər milliyə layiq oyunçu var. Hər yaş qrupunda say nisbətinə görə komandanın yarıdan çoxu perspektivlidir. Təbii ki, A komandaya tələblər başqadır, orda bəzi keyfiyyətlər olmalıdır, həm fitnes, həm də sosial baxımdan. Bu iki-üç il ərzində A komandamıza onların arasından 4-5 futbolçu verə bilsək, bizim üçün böyük uğur ola bilər. Belə deyək də, iki komandanın birləşməsindən 20-25 istedadlı futbolçu var. Ümid edirik ki, onların içindən A komanda düşə biləcək futbolçular olacaq.
– A komandanın məşqçilər korpusundan sizin komandanızın uşaqları ilə yaxından maraqlandığı kimsə var? Yəni növbəti mövsümdən kimisə əsas komandada görə bilərik?
– Mövsümün əvvəlində bir müddət baş məşqçi dəyişikliyi yaşandı. Həmin dönəmdə Sənan Qurbanov müvəqqəti olaraq komandaya rəhbərlik etdi. Ondan sonra bu tendensiya davam etdi və uşaqlar iki-iki, üç-üç A komandanın məşqlərinə cəlb olundular. Onlar həmin ab-havanı, əsas komandanın şəraitini, orda gedən məşq prosesini, peşəkar futbolçuların işə yanaşmasını yaxından gördülər. Demək olar ki, 12-14 nəfəri iki-iki məşqlərə göndərdik. Yuri Vernidub gələndən sonra da tendensiya davam etməyə başladı. Biz də bacardığımız qədər uşaqları ora göndərirdik. Əlavə olaraq da ev oyunlarımız, əsas meydançamız bazaya çox yaxındır… Köməkçi məşqçilər, baş məşqçi, idman direktorumuz, komandanın meneceri, klub prezidenti və akademiyanın direktorları – hamısı komandanı müşahidə altında saxlayır, izləyir, oyunlara gəlib baxırlar. Bu da uşaqlar üçün əlavə bir motivasiyadır. Yəni indidən deyə bilmərəm ki, mövsümün sonunda kimlər A komandaya yüksələcək, kimlər isə əvəzedici heyətə yollanacaq. Nə qədər çox getsələr bizim üçün bir o qədər yaxşıdı. Bizim əsas işimiz böyük komandalara futbolçu qazandırmaqdır. Əsas məqsəd isə kollektivi qorumaq, dediyim kimi, gələn il çempionluq uğrunda mübarizə aparmaqdır. Bu il də şansımız var idi, axıra qədər mübarizə apardıq, hələ heç nə dəqiqləşməyib, qarşıda son tur var. Çalışacağıq ki, bu oyunu da qələbə ilə başa vuraq.
– Çempionluq şansınız hələ də qalıb. Komandanın belə nəticə göstərəcəyinə inanırdınız?
– Mövsüm başlamazdan əvvəl yoldaşlıq oyunları keçirdik. Qarşılaşmaların 90 faizini də I və II Liqa klubları ilə üz-üzə gəldik. Bunu özümüz istəmişdik. Çünki rəqib komandada yaşlı, təcrübəli və vaxtilə millidə çıxış etmiş futbolçular da var idi. Həmin komandalarla başabaş mübarizələr apardıq, hətta qalib gəldiyimiz oyunlar da olub. Əvəzedicilər Liqasının komandaları ilə də qarşılaşmışdıq. Yaxşı siqnallar var idi ki, bu uşaqlar çempionatda uğurlu nəticə əldə edə bilər. İki dövrəli çempionatda rotasiyalı oyunlar da keçirdik, həm qalib gəldiyimiz, həm də uduzduğumuz matçlar oldu. Amma ümumi mənzərə gələcəyə ümid verirdi. “Altılıq”da da bunu nümunə göstərə bilərik. 10 oyunun 6-da qazanmışıq, 1-də heç-heçə etmişik. Hətta qol buraxmadan qalib gəldiyimiz matçlar da olub. Əsas rəqiblərimiz olan “Sabah” və “Qarabağ”a qarşı da başabaş mübarizə aparmışıq. Qarşıda son matç da var. Unutmayaq ki, rəqiblərin heyətində beş nəfər 2007-ci il təvəllüdlü futbolçu meydana çıxır, daha beşi isə ehtiyatda olur. Legionerləri də var – “Sabah”, “Qəbələ” və “Qarabağ”da çıxış edirlər. Bizdə isə legionerlərin sayı cəmi bir nəfərdir. O da son 3 ayda bizə qoşulan Fredi idi və çox da köməyi dəydi. Amma öz uşaqlarımız: 2009-cu il təvəllüdlü 9, 2008-ci il təvəllüdlü isə 12-14 nəfər birlikdə yaxşı iş görə bildik. Uşaqlar da sağ olsunlar. Rəhbərliyin də dəstəyini xüsusi qeyd etmək lazımdır.
– Artıq çempionat başa çatır və bir tur qalıb. Növbəti mövsüm üçün hədəfləriniz nədir?
– Mövsüm bitdikdən sonra rəhbərliklə iclasımız olacaq. Mösüm ərzində gördüyümüz işlərin yazılı və şiafahi hesabatın verəcəyik. Məşqçi təyinatları rəhbərlik tərəfindən müəyyənləşdirilir, bölgülər aparılır. Ondan sonra bilirik ki, hansı yaş qrupunda işləyəcəyik. Düzdür, biz məşqçilər öz aramızda gələn mövsüm üçün artıq planlaşdırma aparırıq. Amma rəhbərliyin bölgüsündən və məsləhətindən sonra birlikdə qərar veririk ki, gələn mövsüm hansı məqsədlər, hansı nailiyyətlər uğrunda mübarizə aparacağıq. “Neftçi”də hər zaman qarşıya yüksək məqsədlər qoyulur. Xüsusən də, U-17 və U-19 yaşlı komandalar üçün. Rəhbərlik tərəfindən bizə etimad göstərilsə, yeni mövsüm də komandamızı qoruya bilsək, əlavələr də edə bilsək, çempionluq üçün mübarizə aparacağıq. (newsport.az)
AFFA-nın baş katibi Cahangir Fərəcullayevin rəhbərlik etdiyi nümayəndə heyəti Azərbaycan Respublikasının İnsan Hüquqları üzrə Müvəkkili (Ombudsman) Səbinə Əliyeva ilə görüşüb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, görüşdə Ombudsman insan hüquq və azadlıqlarının müdafiəsi istiqamətində həyata keçirilən işlər barədə ətraflı məlumat verib. Müvəkkil hər il ənənəvi olaraq 18 may – 18 iyun tarixlərinin ölkəmizdə “İnsan Hüquqları Aylığı” elan edildiyini, bu çərçivədə silsilə hüquqi maarifləndirmə tədbirlərinin təşkil olunduğunu diqqətə çatdırıb.
Səbinə Əliyeva uşaqların və gənclərin sağlam, düzgün fiziki inkişafının təmin olunmasının, onların idmana, xüsusilə futbola cəlb edilməsinin vacibliyini vurğulayıb.
AFFA-nın baş katibi Cahangir Fərəcullayev də öz növbəsində assosiasiyanın fəaliyyəti, ölkədə futbolun inkişafı istiqamətində həyata keçirilən layihələr və əldə olunan nailiyyətlər barədə məlumat verib.
Görüşdə, həmçinin Ombudsman təsisatı ilə AFFA arasında əməkdaşlıq çərçivəsində görülmüş işlər qeyd olunub, gələcəkdə həyata keçirilməsi nəzərdə tutulan birgə layihə və təşəbbüslərlə bağlı fikir mübadiləsi aparılıb.
Mayın 22-də Azərbaycan Şahmat Federasiyası yeni loqosunu təqdim edib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, yeni loqo AŞF abbreviaturasıyla diqqəti cəlb edir. “A” hərfinin içərisində piyada, “F” hərfinin içərisində isə vəzir fiquru siluet kimi verilib. Abbreviaturanın fonunda şahmat taxtası zərif naxış kimi loqoya şahmat mövzusunu əlavə edir.
Minimalist və müasir yanaşma tünd göy rəngi ilə etibar və ciddilik yaradır. Loqoda piyada və vəzir fiqurlarının inteqrasiyası şahmatın strategiya, səbr və liderlik fəlsəfəsini simvolizə edir.
Loqodakı mesaj belədir: hər piyada vəzir ola bilər. Piyadadan vəzirə, gedişdən ustalığa doğru. Hər uşaq, hər həvəskar, hər şahmatçı məqsədə çata bilər. Piyadayla başlanan yol vəzirlə davam edərək qələbəyə doğru irəliləyir.
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“Çelsi”nin və İspaniya millisinin sabiq futbolçusu Sezar Aspilikueta karyerasını bitirib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, müdafiəçi bu barədə sosial şəbəkə hesabında paylaşım edib. O, karyerasını yekunlaşdırdığını açıqlayıb.
36 yaşlı futbolçunun son klubu “Sevilya” olub. O, daha əvvəl “Atletiko” və “Çelsi”də forma geyinib.
Aspilikueta İspaniya millisində 44 oyunda 1 qol vurub.
Futbolun inkişafı və müasir texnologiyaların tətbiqi istiqamətində AFFA tərəfindən həyata keçirilən layihələr çərçivəsində “Eyeball” analitik platforması üzrə işlər davam etdirilir.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, həm kişi, həm də qadın futbolunu əhatə edən sistemə artıq U-15, U-16, U-17, Gənclər və Əvəzedicilər liqası, eləcə də qadınlar arasında U-16 və Yüksək Liqa komandaları daxil edilib.
Əsas məqsəd Azərbaycan futbolunda analitik yanaşmanın inkişaf etdirilməsi, məşqçilər və klublar üçün daha geniş məlumat bazasının formalaşdırılması, həmçinin gənc futbolçuların inkişaf prosesinin daha yaxından izlənilməsidir.
Layihənin ikinci mərhələsi artıq uğurla başa çatdırılıb. İndiyə qədər 75-dən çox oyun “Eyeball” platformasında analiz olunub. İkinci mərhələ çərçivəsində region klubları olan “Şamaxı”, “Qəbələ”, “Turan Tovuz” və “Kəpəz” VEO kameraları və “Eyeball” platformasına giriş imkanları ilə təmin olunub. Klub nümayəndələri və məşqçi heyətləri ilə görüşlər keçirilərək platformanın istifadəsi, texniki imkanları və iş prinsipi ilə bağlı ətraflı məlumat verilib.
Layihə çərçivəsində bütün klublar üçün əlavə imkan da yaradılıb. Belə ki, klublar artıq yalnız oyunlarının deyil, həm də məşq proseslərinin VEO kameraları vasitəsilə video qeydiyyatını həyata keçirə biləcəklər. Bu imkan məşqçilərə məşq prosesini daha detallı izləməyə, taktiki hazırlıq üzərində işləməyə və futbolçuların inkişaf dinamikasını daha yaxından müşahidə etməyə şərait yaradacaq.
Növbəti mövsümdən etibarən aşağı yaş qruplarında çıxış edən bütün klubların oyunları tam şəkildə çəkilərək “Eyeball” platformasına yüklənəcək və analiz olunacaq. Bu addım ölkə futbolunda vahid video və analitik bazanın formalaşdırılması, həmçinin bütün klublar üçün daha geniş texnoloji imkanların yaradılması baxımından mühüm əhəmiyyət daşıyır.
Avropa Liqasında iştirak edəcək kişi voleybolçulardan ibarət Azərbaycan millisi hazırlığın növbəti mərhələsini Belarusda keçəcək.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, komanda bu gün Minskə yola düşüb. Altı gün davam edəcək təlim-məşq toplanışı çərçivəsində yığma yoxlama oyunlarında da qüvvəsini sınayacaq.
Milli komandanın baş məşqçisi Boris Qrebennikov hazırlıq prosesinə 17 idmançı cəlb edib.
Qeyd edək ki, yığmamız Avropa Liqasının ilk tur oyunlarını 5-7 iyun tarixlərində İsveçdə keçirəcək. İkinci turun qarşılaşmaları 12-14 iyunda Rumıniyada, üçüncü turun oyunları isə 19-21 iyunda Bakıda təşkil olunacaq.
Friday’s reports claim that Real Madrid are the latest club to explore the possibility of signing Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic on a free transfer this summer, following reported interest from the likes of Milan, Barcelona, Atletico Madrid and Bayern Munich.
Vlahovic’s contract in Turin will expire on June 30, and he is free to discuss opportunities away from Juventus. The Bianconeri have been attempting to offer Vlahovic a new deal on reduced wages for the majority of the 2025-26 season with no success thus far.
There have been plenty of ups and downs for Vlahovic in the four-and-a-half years since he joined Juventus in a staggering €80m deal from Fiorentina, but this hasn’t put off a list of Europe’s elite clubs, who still consider Vlahovic to be a valuable asset, particularly on a free transfer.
Milan had attempted to sign Vlahovic last summer when Juventus were pushing for a sale, aware of the fact that he was into the final year of his contract. The move didn’t come off, but recent reports indicate that the Rossoneri remain interested.

Reports in Italy claim that Vlahovic has also been offered to Barcelona as a potential replacement for the veteran Robert Lewandowski, and to Bayern Munich as a potential option to rotate and compete with Harry Kane.
Reports earlier this week claimed that there could also be an option for Vlahovic at Atletico Madrid, and now, the latest updates from TMW claim that Real Madrid have held discussions about the possibility of signing the Serbian as well.
Manchester City have formally announced that Pep Guardiola will be stepping down from his role as head coach at the end of the 2025-26 season, but despite the suggestions that he could be tempted by an offer from the Italy national team, it appears that the Spaniard already has a new role lined up.
Guardiola will be leaving Manchester City at the end of the 2025-26 season following 10 seasons at the Etihad Stadium, in which time he won the Premier League six times, the FA Cup three times, the EFL Cup five times and the Champions League, UEFA Super Cub and Club World Cup in 2023.
There have been suggestions in the Italian press over the last few months that Guardiola could be tempted to return to Italy, where he previously played for Brescia and Roma, to fill the vacant national team head coach role.
The CT position has been left vacant since the departure of Gennaro Gattuso shortly after the World Cup play-off final defeat against Bosnia and Herzegovina at the end of March. A replacement is expected to be appointed after the FIGC Presidential election takes place on June 22.

Guardiola, along with Antonio Conte, Massimiliano Allegri, Simone Inzaghi and Roberto Mancini are among the names that have most regularly been mentioned in connection with the Italy job in the press over the last few weeks.
However, the statement that Manchester City released confirming Guardiola’s departure also mentioned that he will step into an global ambassadorial role with the City Group, the network that owns the club along with Melbourne City, Montevideo City, Troyes, the majority of New York City FC, Palermo and Lommel and holds significant stakes in Girona and Yokohama F. Marinos.
“Pep Guardiola will step down as Manager of Manchester City this summer,” read Manchester City’s statement.

“The Catalan, who joined City in July 2016, has had a transformative effect during his ten years in charge, and will leave having won 20 major trophies – making him the most successful Manager in our history.
“Despite his departure as Manager of Manchester City, Pep will continue his relationship with the City Football Group, by taking up a role as a Global Ambassador. The role will see him giving technical advice to the clubs in the group, working on specific projects and collaborations.”
Zlatan Ibrahimovic is set to have a busy summer away from Milan, but the Swede is not expected to step into the ring with former boxing heavyweight champion of the World Tyson Fury, despite appearing to announce a bout with the Gypsy King on social media.
Ibrahimovic is a senior advisor to RedBird Capital Partners, the investment management firm that owns Milan. Technically, Ibrahimovic is not directly employed by the club, despite his role being largely on the ground in Italy.
That means, that despite the club’s plans for a busy summer of transfer activity, Ibrahimovic is not obliged to be in the building at Milanello, which is why he is available for punditry duty with FOX Sports for the duration of the 2026 World Cup.
On Thursday, Ibrahimovic took to Instagram, and appeared to announce some sort of fight against Fury. The pair posed for pictures together and posted to social media with the caption: “Breaking news! It’s on August 1! Dublin, Ireland.”

According to reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport, however, there is no chance of Ibrahimovic and Fury stepping into the ring and fighting each other, even in some form of exhibition.
Instead, Zlatan’s post is more likely to reference the IBO World super-lightweight title fight between Pierce O’Leary and Mark Chamberlain, which is taking place in Dublin on August 1. O’Leary is represented by Frank Warren, who also represents Fury.
Meanwhile, back in Milan, RedBird’s managing director Gerry Cardinale is expected to visit in the coming days to assess the 2025-26 season, sit down for talks with Massimiliano Allegri and potentially to restructure the senior management of the club.
The managerial merry-go-round is in full swing in Serie A, and amidst the reports that Atalanta are trying to snatch Maurizio Sarri away from Lazio and Napoli, a new scenario is emerging that could see the Biancocelesti head coach ‘swap’ jobs with Raffaele Palladino.
Sarri is currently under contract with Lazio, but is among the coaches identified by Napoli as a potential replacement for Antonio Conte, who will leave the Partenopei after the 2025-26 comes to an end.

Despite his previous connections to Napoli, recent reports indicate that Sarri is more tempted by an offer from Atalanta, where he would work alongside his former Napoli director Cristiano Giuntoli. La Dea are said to be ‘pushing’ to beat Napoli to the coach’s signature.
Lazio are left looking at potential replacements for Sarri, and now, reports from the Corriere dello Sport suggest that there could be a potential ‘swap’ involving Atalanta’s Palladino on the cards. Palladino is among the lengthy list of Serie A coaches expected to leave their current roles at the end of the season.

Lazio have reportedly been exploring options surrounding former Bologna and Juventus head coach Thiago Motta, but Friday’s report indicates that Motta is more likely to start again with a new job abroad rather than in Serie A.
On the other hand, Palladino and Cagliari’s Fabio Pisacane are among the options that Lazio seem to like best.
Manchester United star Marcus Rashford appeared to aim a dig at the club after being called up for England’s World Cup squad.
Rashford is part of Thomas Tuchel’s side for the upcoming tournament after an impressive spell on loan at Barcelona this season, despite struggling for some time towards the end of his spell with Man Utd.
Although technically still a United player, Rashford hasn’t featured for the club since the first half of last season, as he spent the second part of the 2024/25 campaign on loan at Aston Villa before then leaving for another loan to Barca in the summer.
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It seems Rashford really didn’t leave Old Trafford on great terms, as he has now posted on Instagram thanking his managers at Villa, Barcelona, and England, and making no mention of United at all…

Rashford has done well to turn his career around after struggling at United, so it seems he really made the right choice to leave for a new challenge.
UPDATE: Rashford has now posted again to clarify that this post wasn’t intended as a dig at United, and that he remains a fan of the club:
To make my IG story clear. It's not a dig of any sort! I'm a MU supporter, and that remains. I was showing gratitude to the clubs and coaches that I have worked with over the past 18 months, they have played a big role in this ??????? call up.
— MR14 (@MarcusRashford) May 22, 2026
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Rashford can play out wide or up front so looks like he has the potential to be a key player for England this summer.
The 28-year-old has just won La Liga with Barcelona, contributing a total of 14 goals and 10 assists in all competitions.
It remains to be seen if he’ll stay at the Nou Camp permanently, but he looks back to his best and fully deserving of a place in the England squad.
While it’s perhaps not guaranteed, it seems likely that Rashford will be in Tuchel’s starting line up for most games, playing on the left of a front three alongside Harry Kane as the central striker, and Bukayo Saka on the right.
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Pep Guardiola will be stepping down as Manchester City manager, it has today been confirmed, and some interesting details about his decision have emerged.
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According to well-connected Spanish journalist Guillem Balague on X, formerly Twitter, Guardiola was keen to keep his decision to leave under wraps for as long as possible.
It seems Guardiola knew he would be leaving at the end of this season a few weeks ago, but decided he wouldn’t announce it early in case Man City ended up struggling like Liverpool did when Jurgen Klopp confirmed his exit months ahead of the end of his final season.
See below for details from Balague, with the key line being: “Once he decided to leave — and this is important, because that decision was only taken seven or eight weeks ago — he wanted to keep control of the situation so it would not influence matters on the pitch. He remembers Klopp’s experience and what happened after he announced his departure in January: after the initial positive reaction, Liverpool’s form tailed off badly during the run-in.”
The decision and timing of Pep Guardiola’s announcement is TOTALLY his!!
There is not a single person at the club who is happy about him going and, if Khaldoon had found a way to convince him to stay, he would have tried it.
Pep has given everything. In year five, in year… pic.twitter.com/xtTnjk3qVJ
— Guillem Balague (@GuillemBalague) May 22, 2026
Balague also praised Guardiola as an “obsessive genius”, whilst adding that the Spanish tactician’s plan for now is to rest.
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Interestingly, Balague also provided some insight into the thinking behind the scenes at the Etihad Stadium.
Guardiola will be almost impossible to replace, regardless of the vast resources of the club, with the former Barcelona and Bayern Munich boss up there with the very best managers of all time.
It remains to be seen how City will recover from this, but Balague pointed out that there isn’t anyone behind the scenes who’s happy with the news that Pep is moving on.
As reported by BBC Sport and others, it looks like former Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca will be Guardiola’s replacement.
? Surely the GOAT Premier League manager? ? pic.twitter.com/56QF7wAAgR
— CaughtOffside (@caughtoffside) May 22, 2026
Still, the Italian tactician has nowhere near the same kind of CV as Guardiola, who leaves Manchester after winning a stunning six Premier League titles, the Champions League, three FA Cups, and five League Cups.
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Manchester United have officially confirmed that Michael Carrick will be staying on as the club’s manager permanently after his successful interim spell.
The Red Devils have made the announcement today in what has been a huge few hours of football news as Thomas Tuchel announced his England World Cup squad and Pep Guardiola’s departure from Manchester City was also confirmed.
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Carrick has been confirmed as the new full time Man Utd manager on the club’s official site, with director Jason Wilcox explaining some of the key reasons they decided to give him the job.
Speaking to the club’s official site, Wilcox praised the work done by Carrick since replacing Ruben Amorim a few months ago, whilst also stressing how important it is that he has a good relationship with the players.
“Michael has thoroughly earned the opportunity to continue leading our men’s team. In the time he has been doing the role, we have seen positive results on the pitch, but more than that, an approach which aligns with the club’s values, traditions and history,” Wilcox said.
“Michael’s achievements in leading the club back to the Champions League should not be understated. He has forged a strong bond with the players and can be proud of the winning culture at Carrington and in the dressing room, which we are continuing to build.”
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MUFC fans will be delighted to see a legendary former player back at Old Trafford doing so well, and it seems like the 44-year-old’s strong understanding of the culture of the club has helped him a lot.
Carrick himself also released a statement expressing his joy at landing the job permanently, in what is undoubtedly a huge moment in his career after his only previous experience came as manager of Championship side Middlesbrough.
“From the moment that I arrived here 20 years ago, I felt the magic of Manchester United,” Carrick said.
“Carrying the responsibility of leading our special football club fills me with immense pride.
“Throughout the past five months, this group of players have shown they can reach the standards of resilience, togetherness and determination that we demand here.
“Now it’s time to move forward together again, with ambition and a clear sense of purpose. Manchester United and our incredible supporters deserve to be challenging for the biggest honours again.”
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Liverpool are set to sign Atletico Nacional teenage sensation Samuel Martinez, according to Colombian journalist Pipe Sierra. Liverpool want to prepare for the future and the Anfield club have been going after youth players. While Martinez will not be linking up with Arne Slot’s Reds this summer, pipping the likes of Arsenal and others to the services of the 17-year-old is huge. An agreement worth around £750,000 has been struck and the midfielder will sign a five-year deal.
Talks are now at an advanced stage as Liverpool look to make things official, with Martinez set to move to Merseyside when he is 18. His technicality and ability in the final third are some of the qualities which attracted the Reds to the teenager. Martinez can play as a box-to-box midfielder and Liverpool will hope he can break into their first-team in the future. He is likely to be sent out on loan when he moves to the Anfield club in the summer of 2027.
Chelsea, Atletico Madrid, Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund and Benfica have also all scouted the young playmaker, but it is Liverpool who are expected to sign him.

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The 2026 MLB trade deadline already had intrigue. Then Buster Olney raised the possibility that Tarik Skubal could become the biggest name available on the market.
According to Olney’s latest ESPN reporting, rival executives are closely watching how the Tigers handle Skubal as Detroit spirals through an injury-riddled season. What once looked like a contending year has quickly shifted into uncertainty, especially after the Tigers fell near the bottom of the American League standings.
That changes everything.
If Skubal returns healthy from his NanoNeedle Scope procedure and looks anything close to his Cy Young-caliber self, he instantly becomes the kind of pitcher who can alter the World Series race overnight. Front offices do not often get the chance to acquire a true postseason ace in July. This year, they just might.
The fascinating part is that Olney notes this is not simply about prospects. Skubal’s remaining salary matters too, with roughly $11 million still owed over the final two months. That could narrow the field to aggressive contenders willing to spend heavily for a championship push.
Olney specifically mentioned the possibility of the Los Angeles Dodgers getting involved, which feels almost unfair considering their history of blockbuster deadline deals. Under Andrew Friedman, the Dodgers have repeatedly landed stars near the deadline, including Manny Machado and Yu Darvish. The mere idea of Skubal joining that rotation would send shockwaves across baseball.
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But they are far from alone. The San Diego Padres, Philadelphia Phillies and Atlanta Braves were all highlighted by Olney as organizations led by executives unafraid to make massive swings when October is within reach.
Olney’s reporting also paints Tigers president Scott Harris as pragmatic rather than emotional when it comes to roster building. That matters. If Detroit decides this season is slipping away, moving Skubal could bring back a franchise-altering return instead of risking losing him for much less in free agency compensation. The Tigers would essentially need to decide whether one last playoff chase is worth passing on a potentially historic haul.
Tarik Skubal trade chances are rising.
— Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) May 21, 2026
1. Tigers have lost 14 of 16 and are in last and 5 games out in WC race. 2. Tigers have 5 starters on IL. 3. Skubal is progressing since elbow scope. 4. Tigers chances to extend him are nil.
And if Skubal dominates immediately after returning?
The bidding war could become the story of the entire baseball summer.
The NBA has always been driven by superstar players. Great players win games, entertain fans, and create outstanding moments. Still, winning championships usually takes more than talent alone. The best teams often succeed because a great coach and a great player work perfectly together.
Some partnerships were built on trust and teamwork. Others succeeded because of strong leadership, discipline, and smart coaching. A few duos even changed how basketball is played.
Many NBA dynasties started with one coach and one superstar leading the way. Their connection helped teams stay successful during tough moments and big playoff games. It also helped players improve and reach legendary status.
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Several famous coaches became legends because of the stars they coached. At the same time, many all-time great players achieved more success because the right coach guided them. Together, they built winning cultures that lasted for years.
From the Boston Celtics dynasty to the Chicago Bulls and San Antonio Spurs, these coach-player partnerships shaped NBA history.
Few coach-player pairings showed more toughness than Larry Brown and Allen Iverson in Philadelphia.
Brown built one of the NBA’s strongest defensive teams. Meanwhile, Iverson carried almost all of the scoring load. Their personalities often clashed, but the results were still impressive.
The partnership reached its peak during the 2000-01 season. Iverson won the NBA MVP award after averaging 31.1 points, 4.6 assists, and 2.5 steals per game. Philadelphia finished 56-26 and reached the NBA Finals.
That playoff run became one of the most memorable in league history. Iverson played through injuries and constant pressure. Brown later admitted Iverson was one of the toughest players he ever coached both mentally and physically.
Although the Lakers defeated the Sixers in the Finals, their partnership remains unforgettable.
Steve Kerr and Stephen Curry completely changed modern basketball.
Kerr became Golden State’s head coach in 2014 and unlocked Curry’s full potential. The offense focused on movement, spacing, and three-point shooting. Soon, the Warriors became the defining team of the 2010s.
Together, they won four NBA championships and reached six NBA Finals. Their best regular season came in 2015-16 when Golden State finished with a historic 73 wins.
Curry became the greatest shooter in NBA history under Kerr’s system. During this era, he won two MVP awards and later added a Finals MVP. He also made more than 10 All-Star teams during the partnership.
Golden State’s style changed the entire league. Teams everywhere started building offenses around three-point shooting and ball movement because of their success.
Chuck Daly and Isiah Thomas led one of the toughest dynasties the NBA has ever seen.
The Detroit Pistons became famous for their physical defense and fearless attitude. Known as the “Bad Boys,” they battled through some of the greatest teams in basketball history.
Daly handled strong personalities perfectly. At the same time, Thomas became the emotional leader of the roster. His scoring, passing, and toughness pushed Detroit to another level.
Together they won back-to-back NBA championships in 1989 and 1990. The Pistons also reached three straight NBA Finals.
Their road to titles was never easy. Detroit had to beat teams led by Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan, and Larry Bird during their run.
Thomas finished his career averaging 19.2 points and 9.3 assists per game. Daly’s leadership helped turn the Pistons into one of the league’s most feared teams.
Erik Spoelstra and LeBron James started with questions and ended with dominance.
When LeBron joined Miami in 2010, many people doubted Spoelstra’s ability to manage a superstar roster. The Heat also featured Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, which created huge expectations immediately.
Over time, Spoelstra proved himself as one of basketball’s smartest coaches. He adjusted lineups, improved the defense, and helped create a fast and aggressive playing style.
Miami reached four straight NBA Finals during this partnership. The team also won back-to-back championships in 2012 and 2013.
One of their biggest achievements came during the 2012-13 season. The Heat won 66 games and produced a 27-game winning streak.
LeBron played some of the best basketball of his career in Miami. Between 2011 and 2014, he averaged 26.9 points, 7.6 rebounds, and 6.7 assists per game while winning two MVP awards and two Finals MVPs.
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Red Auerbach and Bill Russell built the NBA’s first true dynasty.
Russell changed basketball with his defense, rebounding, and shot blocking. Auerbach created a team-first system that focused on winning over individual numbers.
Their success was unmatched during the 1960s. Together, they won nine NBA championships, including eight straight titles from 1959 to 1966.
Russell finished his legendary career with 11 championships and five MVP awards. He also averaged an incredible 22.5 rebounds per game.
Auerbach became one of the most respected coaches in sports because of this dynasty.
Pat Riley and Magic Johnson made “Showtime” basketball famous around the world.
The Lakers played fast, exciting basketball during the 1980s. Magic was the perfect leader for that style because of his passing ability and basketball IQ.
Under Riley, Los Angeles became the team of the decade. Together, they won four NBA championships and reached seven NBA Finals.
Magic’s numbers during his career were outstanding. He averaged 19.5 points, 11.2 assists, and 7.2 rebounds per game.
The Lakers also helped save the NBA’s popularity during the 1980s. Their rivalry with the Celtics became one of the biggest storylines in sports.
Kobe Bryant and Phil Jackson had a complicated relationship, but their success was undeniable.
Jackson first coached Kobe during the Lakers’ early-2000s dynasty with Shaquille O’Neal. Later, he returned in 2005 and helped Kobe grow into a complete leader.
Together they won five NBA championships and seven Western Conference titles.
Their second run together became especially important for Kobe’s legacy. After Shaq left Los Angeles, many questioned whether Kobe could win another title as the main star.
Kobe answered those questions by leading the Lakers to championships in 2009 and 2010.
Jackson’s triangle offense fit Kobe’s footwork, scoring ability, and competitive mindset perfectly. Meanwhile, Kobe finished his career averaging 25.0 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 4.7 assists per game.
Jackson later retired with a record 11 NBA championships as a head coach.
Gregg Popovich and Tim Duncan became the definition of consistency in the NBA.
The Spurs stayed elite for nearly two decades because both men adapted constantly. Early on, San Antonio won with defense and physical play. Later, the team evolved into one of the smartest offensive groups in basketball.
Together they won five NBA championships and reached six NBA Finals.
Their consistency was unbelievable. The Spurs also made the playoffs for 22 straight seasons and won at least 50 games year after year.
Duncan finished his career with 15 All-Star appearances, two MVP awards, and 15 All-NBA selections.
Popovich eventually became the winningest coach in NBA history. More importantly, he helped create one of the most respected cultures in sports.
Red Auerbach and Bob Cousy helped shape modern basketball long before today’s fast-paced game.
Cousy became the league’s first great playmaker. His passing and creativity changed how offenses operated during the 1950s.
Auerbach encouraged that freedom and built an exciting fast-break attack around him. At the time, most teams played a much slower style.
Together they won six NBA championships and dominated their era.
Cousy also led the NBA in assists for eight straight seasons. His impact on the point guard position can still be seen today.
Their Celtics teams created the foundation for Boston’s future dynasty years before Bill Russell arrived.
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No coach-player partnership in NBA history matches Phil Jackson and Michael Jordan.
Jackson became the Bulls’ head coach in 1989 and convinced Jordan to trust the triangle offense. That decision changed everything for Chicago.
Together they won six NBA championships and completed two separate three-peats. The Bulls also produced a historic 72-win season in 1995-96.
Jordan dominated during this era. He finished his career averaging 30.1 points per game while winning five MVP awards, 10 scoring titles, and six Finals MVP trophies.
Jackson’s calm personality balanced Jordan’s intensity perfectly. Their partnership turned the Bulls into a global sports phenomenon.
Because of their success, the NBA exploded in popularity around the world during the 1990s.
The Ravens are still early in the Jesse Minter era, but one thing already stands out from listening to players and coaches talk this offseason: the emphasis on culture, accountability, and consistency feels very intentional.
During Ravens OTA media availability, Minter discussed the mindset he wants this team to develop throughout the offseason program. Instead of focusing on offense-versus-defense battles every day, Minter explained that the bigger priority is competing against the standard Baltimore wants to set internally.
The message sounds simple, but it's clear the Ravens want daily habits and preparation to define this football team long before Week 1 arrives. Speaking to reporters during OTA media availability, Minter explained:
“You really get a chance to kind of take what we've been learning, put it out into action, get some real reps, really compete against yourself, really compete against the standard that you're trying to create for yourself on a consistent basis – that's the main thing. Try to avoid the one-on-one competition, the 'O-D' competition, but also get reps and get better by doing it. I love the guy's attitude and work ethic. We've had an unbelievable offseason program so far.”
For a team with championship expectations, the Ravens appear focused on building the foundation first.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Jesse Minter explains vision for Ravens culture shift

Thumb through the dictionary and it’s easy to find a slew of adjectives to describe Kyle Busch.
Polarizing? Absolutely. Fearless? Check. Exceptional? Yes. Unapologetic? Also yes.
Some called him a jerk, aggressive and controversial. Indeed, Busch could be all those things on and off the racetrack.
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But the word that described him the best was the nickname bestowed upon him when he broke into NASCAR and started dominating tracks with an unabashed style: Rowdy.
It came from the character Rowdy Burns, the villain in Tony Scott’s 1990 racing film “Days of Thunder” portrayed by Michael Rooker. It was a persona that Busch fully embraced as his career started taking off, and after rivalries with Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Rochester Hills' Brad Keselowski went from simmering to boiling. Busch even drove the No. 51 in the Truck Series, the same number Rowdy had plastered on his door in the Hollywood movie.
“You come to the point where you're like, 'Okay, I'm going to wear this black hat. They want me to be the villain? Let's do it.' I went full in just being Rowdy,” Busch said. “I’m not going to say it wasn’t fun being the villain, because I was also winning. I don’t care. I’m going home with the trophy and I’m going home with the check.”
Ultimately, professional sports are drama and entertainment. They need heroes and they need villains. They need good guys and they need bad guys. And during an era when NASCAR’s popularity was waning in the late 2000s and 2010s, it needed unique personalities.
It needed rowdiness. It needed Kyle Busch.
At just 41 years old, Busch died on Thursday after he had been hospitalized with an unspecified severe illness. He leaves behind a wife, two children, and a singular impactful legacy in NASCAR that was full of winning.
If someone were building a Mount Rushmore of the greatest stock car drivers of all-time, there’s a compelling case to be made that Busch should be on it.
He is ninth all-time in wins in NASCAR’s top-tier Cup Series and captured a pair of championships while driving for Joe Gibbs Racing. One of those titles, in 2015, came after Busch missed the first 11 races of the season due to a broken leg. He returned and won five races and placed inside the top 10 in 11 others to secure his first Cup Series title, showing off the determination that made him one of the greatest ever to get behind the wheel.
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Busch is also NASCAR’s all-time leader in victories in the Truck Series with 69 wins and the second-tier O’Reilly Auto Parts Series with 102. Combined across all three of NASCAR’s national touring competitions, no driver in the history of the sport has as many victories as Busch’s 234. The only other driver with 200 is The King, Richard Petty. That’s pretty good company.
He’s also the only driver to win at least one Cup Series race in 19 consecutive seasons, doing so from 2005 through 2023.
In another example of the pure, raw racing talent that Busch possessed, he is the only driver ever to win each of the three races — the trucks, the O’Reilly Series and the Cup Series — in the same weekend. Busch did it twice, in 2010 and 2017, at Bristol.
While Busch was piling up all those wins, he made a lot of enemies.
He turned Dale Jr. at Richmond. He clashed with Kevin Harvick at Darlington. He spun Martin Truex Jr. at Bristol. He got bloody in an attempt to fight Joey Logano in Las Vegas. He tangled with Ricky Stenhouse Jr. at North Wilkesboro. He battled Brad Keselowski on tracks and in the press. He was longtime frenemies with Denny Hamlin. He gave NASCAR officials the double birds from pit road at Texas.
These are the moments that made some NASCAR fans love to hate Busch — the same way some of them loved to hate Dale Earnhardt Sr. in previous decades. Busch was aware of that sentiment and never shied away from it. He embraced the jeers as he took his celebratory bows after each victory. If NASCAR was a theatre, Busch was often its headlining act, sporting a sarcastic grin through it all.
Busch was a throwback to the drivers of the 1970s, 80s and 90s — drivers like Earnhardt — who only cared about winning and didn’t care whose feelings they hurt or whose cars they wrecked along the way. But Busch was also perfect for this new era where internet memes and social media soundbytes rule the day.
During driver introductions one year at Bristol, Busch told the crowd, “If you love you some Rowdy, let me hear you go BOOOOOO!”
After sending Kyle Larson into a slide to pave the way for his victory in the 2018 race at Chicagoland, Busch hopped out of his car, grabbed the checkered flag, balled his hand up and rubbed his eye to look like a baby crying as he looked into the camera, taunting his haters.
“I don’t know what y’all are whining about,” Busch told the crowd. “If you don’t like that kind of racing, don’t even watch.”
While some of the drivers Busch competed with across a NASCAR career that spanned more than two decades detested him, they also not only respected him — but chased him. When it came to driving a race car, Busch was the standard for a long period of time. Just ask those drivers.
“What people may not realize is how much that rivalry drove us both,” Harvick said. “Kyle made me better because you had to be at your absolute best to beat him.”
“I’d like to think that somewhere deep down there was an appreciation that we pushed each other to perform at the highest level, even if neither of us would’ve admitted it,” Keselowski said. “Tonight, I feel a little like the coyote with no more roadrunner to chase.”
“Kyle was one of the greatest drivers in NASCAR history,” Dale Jr. said. “No one can deny that.”
Indeed.
When NASCAR needed highlights, Busch was there waving the checkered flag. When it needed storylines and ratings, Busch was there, holding a microphone. And when NASCAR needed a villain, Busch was there, pushing his car into someone else’s, then laughing all the way to victory lane after racing away from his competition.
Whether Busch was more loved or hated is debatable. What’s inarguable is that he was one of the best racecar drivers to ever do it, and a one-of-a-kind talent and personality that racing may never see again.
This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Kyle Busch embraced being ‘Rowdy’ — and NASCAR needed him | Opinion
Photos look back at Pep Guardiola’s decade at Manchester City, a period that transformed the club into one of Europe’s dominant teams and delivered a long list of trophies. From title celebrations to touchline reactions and iconic moments, the images trace the end of a landmark era in English soccer.
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The controversy surrounding Caitlin Clark's presence (or lack thereof) on the injury report has reached a Fever pitch.
The WNBA reportedly issued a warning to the Indiana Fever after Clark missed Wednesday's game against the Portland Fire after not appearing on the injury report. Clark was dealing with back soreness, coach Stephanie White revealed after the win over Portland.
It's been tough for Clark to stay on the court at the WNBA level. She missed 31 games a season ago and is already having health concerns in 2026. Her mysterious absence against the Fire led many to believe Indiana has her on some sort of a load management plan, but White insists that's not the case.
What we do know is the WNBA's warning will affect the Fever in some fashion. Here's how.
You'd have to imagine the team is more transparent about its injury report going forward. Operating in secrecy has only brought criticism to this point. Load management or not, expect Indiana to be more cautious with its handling of the injury report, particularly Clark's status as she's the league's biggest name brand. Clark has been phenomenal in the four games she's played so far, averaging 24.2 points, nine assists and five rebounds.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: WNBA issues warning amid Caitlin Clark injury controversy, per report: What it means for Fever
When Ray Didinger speaks about the Philadelphia Eagles, most fans still do the same thing they’ve done for decades. They listen. That’s because he has never built his reputation on hot takes, manufactured outrage, or shouting louder than everyone else in the room. He's a hall-of-fame sportswriter, one whose football opinions lean on perspective.
With Didinger, there is always context and just enough restraint to make them feel more trustworthy than the average offseason optimism. That said, when he sounds hopeful about the Eagles, it’s worth paying attention. During a recent appearance on SportsRadio 94WIP, he was so again.
During his recent appearance on 94 WIP-FM, Didinger offered a measured but encouraging take on Philadelphia’s outlook entering the 2026 season. He made it clear that while he isn’t ready to declare anything in May, he sees legitimate reasons for optimism.
Ray Didinger explains why he is very optimistic about the Eagles in 2026. pic.twitter.com/sNQv6lxXtX
— SPORTSRADIO 94WIP (@SportsRadioWIP) May 21, 2026
This isn’t the kind of blind confidence fans often talk themselves into during the spring, when every rookie looks like a future star and every free-agent addition feels like a masterstroke. Didinger’s optimism tends to come with caveats, which honestly makes it more believable.
And if you’re an Eagles fan, there are reasons to understand his angle. Philadelphia remains one of the NFL’s better-run organizations. Howie Roseman continues to approach roster construction like a man playing chess while others are arguing over checkers. The Eagles have talent in the trenches, a quarterback who has already proven he can win at the highest level, and enough offensive intrigue to keep opposing defensive coordinators uncomfortable.
That doesn’t mean concerns don’t exist. Questions remain about offensive evolution, and where offensive coordinator Sean Mannion might take it. Expectations surrounding DeVonta Smith’s expanded role will grow louder if the A.J. Brown chatter continues.
The NFC East won’t be handing out favors, and repeating division titles in that neighborhood has historically been anything but easy. Mannion won a lot of people over with his first press conference. In it, he discussed blending what the Eagles already do that works with fresh ideas. Still, cautious optimism feels like the appropriate lane.
That’s especially true when it comes from someone who has seen enough Eagles seasons to know the difference between genuine promise and offseason fantasy. Didinger’s message, if you read between the lines, feels fairly simple. The Eagles look like a team capable of doing something meaningful again.
Still, even with that being said, he won't follow the path of people who speak in a louder tone. He’s a legend, and he's smart enough to understand that capability and inevitability are two very different conversations.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Hall of Fame sportswriter offers some cautious Eagles optimism
Meghan Duggan has been hired as general manager of the PWHL’s new expansion franchise in Hamilton, Ont., the league announced on Friday.
The 38-year-old is one of the most decorated players in U.S. women’s national team history. Duggan is a seven-time world champion, a three-time Olympian and was captain of the team that won gold at the 2018 PyeongChang Olympics. Duggan also led a historic boycott against USA Hockey, demanding better wages and more equitable support for American female hockey players.
“Meghan has been an effective leader at every stage of her career, and she is a rising star in the front office ranks,” said Jayna Hefford, the PWHL’s executive vice president of hockey operations. “Meghan’s long list of on-ice achievements, coupled with her extensive background in development and community-building, make her a seamless fit to guide PWHL Hamilton into its first season.”
After announcing her retirement in 2020, Duggan spent the last five years with the NHL’s New Jersey Devils, most recently as the team’s director of player development.
She has also held roles with the PWHL since 2024 as a special consultant to the hockey operations staff and a member of the league’s player safety committee.
Duggan will be tasked with assembling PWHL Hamilton’s inaugural 2026-27 roster through the league’s expansion roster-building process and via the 2026 PWHL Draft.
“I’m incredibly honored and energized to join PWHL Hamilton as general manager,” said Duggan. “This league represents the future of women’s professional sports and the opportunity to help build a team, culture, and identity from the ground up is a privilege.”
The league has yet to officially announce how expansion teams will be built or how the four new franchises will be integrated into the entry draft, which will be held in less than a month on June 17. But according to a document sent to players by the PWHL Players Association last month, which was reviewed by The Athletic, there will be a series of signing windows and no traditional expansion draft, a departure from last year’s process.
The PWHL announced last week that it would expand to Hamilton for the 2026-27 season, with additional teams in Detroit, Las Vegas and San Jose, Calif., also joining the league. The four new teams will join the league’s eight current markets in Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Vancouver, Boston, Minnesota, New York and Seattle.
Duggan joins women’s hockey trailblazer Manon Rhéaume (Detroit) and Dominique DiDia of CAA Sports (Las Vegas) as the league’s newest general managers. The San Jose staff has yet to be announced.
PWHL Hamilton will play at the newly renovated TD Coliseum next season, where the league hosted a successful neutral-site game back in January. With 16,012 fans, it was the third-largest “Takeover Tour” crowd of the season. And according to the league’s press release last week, over 70 percent of Hamilton’s “Takeover Tour” ticket buyers purchased their first PWHL game ticket, “underscoring the league’s opportunity to reach a distinct audience,” even with two other teams located in Ontario.
“Hamilton is a passionate sports city with a rich hockey tradition, and my goal is to create an environment where players can thrive and compete for a championship,” said Duggan. “I’m grateful to the PWHL for their trust in me to lead this expansion team and I’m eager to get to work!”
This article originally appeared in The Athletic.
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The Boston Red Sox traded for Caleb Durbin this offseason from the Milwaukee Brewers in a bold move.
The young third baseman finished third in NL Rookie of the Year voting last season, so Durbin was expected to be a key part of the roster for years to come. However, his bat has struggled this season, and he hasn’t been in the lineup in the past three of four games.
Although interim manager Chad Tracy has been using Nick Sogard in his place, who was called up from Triple-A. However, Red Sox insider Jen McCaffrey of The Athletic believes Boston will continue to ride with Durbin as the team just wanted him to have a bit of a reset.
“Tracy said he wanted to give Durbin a reset on the bench, but also likes how Sogard is hitting. At the time of his promotion from Triple-A Worcester, Sogard was hitting .269 with an .871 OPS in 36 games,” McCaffrey wrote in an article published on Thursday.
“At this point, it doesn’t seem like Durbin will be optioned to Triple-A. He does have minor-league options remaining. That the Red Sox have been giving Sogard so much playing time is telling. Tracy said he’ll look for more opportunities to mix Sogard in based on matchups.”
Whether or not Durbin will be in the lineup on Friday when Boston opens up a three-game home series against the Minnesota Twins is to be seen.
Durbin is hitting .168 with one home run and 15 RBIs this season.
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Bernardo Silva has become one of the most sought-after players on the transfer market after announcing that he will leave Manchester City at the end of the current campaign as a free agent. Despite his impending departure, the midfielder remains in outstanding condition and has featured in all 37 league matches for the club this season, underlining both his consistency and importance to the squad.
The Portuguese midfielder has continued to establish himself as one of the Premier League’s finest players over the past decade. His technical quality, versatility, and experience have made him an attractive option for several leading European clubs ahead of the summer transfer window.
Arsenal are understood to admire Silva and would welcome the opportunity to add his experience and leadership qualities to their squad. The club reportedly views him as an ideal addition, particularly because of his extensive experience competing at the highest level in domestic and European football.
Silva is expected to make a final decision regarding his future before the World Cup begins, although indications suggest that he may continue his career outside the Premier League. A number of clubs have expressed interest in securing his signature, with several teams closely monitoring developments surrounding his next move.
According to the Metro, Silva appears to have chosen Atlético Madrid as his next destination after the Spanish side reportedly offered him the most favourable contract terms among his suitors. The report states that Atletico have been eager to strengthen their squad with the midfielder during this transfer window and that Silva is open to making the move to the Spanish capital.
Although Arsenal remain interested in bringing him to North London, they are currently behind in the race for his signature. Atlético are believed to hold a significant advantage at this stage, with negotiations progressing positively as Silva prepares to bring his successful spell at Manchester City to an end.
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Pep Guardiola discussed his decision to leave the club in his final press conference as Manchester City manager, and revealed his plans for his future.
Before City’s final game of the season against Aston Villa, departing manager Guardiola spoke to the press about his legacy at the club and his future after a decade at the Etihad.
Sitting down with a heavy sigh, the manager tried to direct questions towards his final fixture, rather than his departure but discussed his decision to close the door on “the experience of my life.”
“I feel really satisfied, happy and proud”, Guardiola began. “It’s been the experience of my life. Otherwise I wouldn’t have been here for 10 years.
“I cannot be more grateful for the amount of love and affection I had, not just today, for many many years and nothing else.”
He continued: “I think the club needs a new manager, new energy with these incredible players that we have and it’s time to write a new chapter.”
He acknowledged that the decision on the timing of his departure had been a long time coming, and he had been supported by the club throughout the process.
“It’s the time, it’s not go to sleep and wake up one day, the day after and say now is the time to leave. It’s a process that I have felt for a while and always the club respects me an unbelievable [amount] for the decision.
“The club, of course, has to be ready [for my replacement] and I felt [it was time].”
As for what his future holds as he steps away from the City dugout, Guardiola was adamant that he had no immediate plans, and his main focus was rest.
“Now rest, no plans to train for a while, otherwise I would still be here. I need to step back. I will not train for a while,” he declared.
“I will take a while [away from working], but I need to prove it to myself,” he added.
“I need to breathe a little bit and relax, I’ll be away for a while, that is my feeling,” he concluded.
The club have confirmed that he will remain involved as a global ambassador for the City Football Group, which Guardiola was enthusiastic about.
“We sat together and I said I would love to continue to be part of this club. Not manager action, I will take absolutely zero decisions in that,” he clarified. “Just to be part of the club, if they need me to represent or do something in the many many clubs that this organisation has.
“I will be there. I like to still be part of this club, in a different role, completely different, not in the daily decisions, not being in front of the spotlights, always behind the scenes. I’d like to be part of that.”
The Cleveland Browns selected WR Denzel Boston in the second round of the NFL draft. What is his realistic 2026 fantasy outlook, and how might his presence impact Jerry Jeudy, K.C. Conception, and other Cleveland wideouts?
This franchise is probably one very good quarterback away from a winning record and playoff contention. Similarly, they’re probably one very good quarterback away from elevating Jeudy and their two high-priced rookie receivers: Boston and Conception.
But the reality is that they’re all long shots to finish in the top 40. The market seems to agree, as Conception leads the team with a WR55 ADP, followed by Boston (WR64) and Jeudy (WR68). In other words, managers drafting this early in the offseason are steering clear of this packed corps.
Had Boston landed elsewhere, Jeudy and Conception easily would have been top-45 targets. But by drafting two rookies and opting not to trade Jeudy at near-peak value, the Browns have forced fantasy managers to look away.
There is, of course, and outside chance that one of this team’s QBs could shock the world and look like a franchise-elevating player. Strangely (but not that strangely), Deshaun Watson is the best candidate, because he has the highest proven ceiling. If you’re looking for the best floor, that would probably be Shedeur Sanders.
Whatever happens at QB, it’s not likely to change the fact that -- for fantasy purposes -- this team has too many wide receivers.
This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: WR Denzel Boston rookie fantasy outlook and impact on WR teammates
Virat Kohli was back in action for Royal Challengers Bengaluru against Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League 2026 at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad on Friday evening.
Kohli kicked off the 2026 season with an unbeaten match-winning knock of 69 runs as RCB decimated SRH in the season opener. He made quality starts against CSK and RR in their next two games, but failed to convert the starts into big totals.
After scoring back-to-back ducks, Kohli returned to form in style as he scored an unbeaten century and helped RCB beat KKR by 6 wickets at the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium, Raipur.
In the previous match, against PBKS, he made yet another half-century before being dismissed in the 15th on 58 off 37.
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Victor Wembanyama entered the NBA under intense scrutiny and quickly turned that hype into performances that made comparisons with all-time greats feel inevitable.
This season, the San Antonio Spurs star finished third in the MVP race and became the league’s first unanimous Defensive Player of the Year.
Now, after just 12 playoff appearances, Wembanyama has already forced his way into another remarkable piece of Spurs history.

According to StatMuse, Wembanyama is already in the top 10 in Spurs history for playoff blocks, despite playing just 12 postseason games for the franchise.
The Frenchman has recorded 48 playoff blocks, averaging four per game, a pace that shows how quickly he is rewriting San Antonio’s defensive record books.
That dominance already produced one staggering milestone. The 22-year-old recorded 12 blocks in Game 1 against Minnesota, setting a new playoff record in the play-by-play era.
The previous best was 10, held by Mark Eaton in 1985, Hakeem Olajuwon in 1990, and Andrew Bynum in 2012.
Some fans questioned whether a few of those blocks should have been ruled goaltending, but the official record still belongs to Wembanyama.
His next chance to add to that total comes this Friday, when the Spurs face Oklahoma City in Game 3 with the series tied 1-1.
Every Wembanyama playoff appearance already feels like it could carry historic weight. With his length, timing and confidence, even routine defensive possessions can become Spurs milestones.
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The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins fell 2-0 in Game 4 to Springfield last night, failing to clinch the series that now moves to a do-or-die deciding Game 5 on Saturday.
The pivotal moment of the whole game happened early in the first period. Harrison Brunicke scored what appeared to be the first goal of the game that was overturned by the officials due to goaltender interference. The decision was questionable at best and unfortunately erased really nice plays made by Avery Hayes and Rutger McGroarty to setup Brunicke for a nice shot.
This goal was pulled off but what a play it was by A. Hayes, McGroarty and Brunicke. pic.twitter.com/9U2OijqeiV
— Pens Prospects (@pensprospects_) May 21, 2026
Gabe Klassen had his back to Thunderbirds goalie Georgii Romanov, and well, that’s AHL officiating.
Complete & utter nonsense from AHL officiating yet again in these 2026 Calder Cup Playoffs.
— Tony Androckitis* (@TonyAndrock) May 21, 2026
Thunderbirds goalie Georgii Romanov sweeps the leg of Gabe Klassen atop the crease & they call off the goal due to goaltender interference.
Maybe @DarrenDreger can ask the AHL about it. pic.twitter.com/zQ7fdN5aPM
While the Penguins got jobbed on that call, a tough break is no excuse for what followed after in terms to their response to the situation. Kirk MacDonald called it after the game, “probably the worst game we’ve played since January. I don’t have any other way to describe it. We were bad tonight.”
The Pens never recovered or put the disallowed goal behind them, and Springfield made good on the momentum shift by heavily outshooting WBS from that point on. Shots in the game ended up 32-20 in favor of Springfield
Dillon Dube scored a power play goal for Springfield in the second period. Amazingly, it marked the first time in 340 minutes of playoff game action where the Thunderbirds held a lead. The sixth place T-birds truly are an annoying gnat that finds a way to hang around, stay alive against all odds and pull out victories. They did it again in Game 4 to force a win-or-go-home situation for both teams in Game 5 on Saturday night back in Pennsylvania.
It’s now time for the Penguins to dig deep and reveal what they are made of. This will be the first time that they face elimination in this playoff year and they’ll have to build some resilience to put a bad call or bad game behind them and step up and win when it counts in order to advance and keep their season alive. Springfield has already pulled off two upsets in previous series and are a very cagey, stingy and difficult opponent. Wilkes will need to raise their game and earn it to move on.

Thomas Tuchel has responded to Harry Maguire’s reaction after the Manchester United defender was left out of England’s World Cup squad.
Maguire, who has been a consistent presence in England squads for years, said he was “shocked and gutted” by the decision. Tuchel, however, was surprised by the public nature of the statement, especially after he had already discussed the decision privately with the player.
The key detail here is that Tuchel had not simply omitted Maguire without explanation. The England manager had reportedly spoken with him directly, outlining the reasons behind the decision before it became public knowledge.

Maguire has earned respect over a long international career, and Tuchel appeared to acknowledge that by having the conversation before the news broke.
But once the statement was released, the dynamic shifted. The focus was no longer just on Maguire’s disappointment. It also raised questions about whether the private explanation had resonated.
Tuchel was not questioning Maguire’s right to feel disappointed. Instead, he was reacting to the issue becoming public after it had already been addressed behind closed doors.
That is a fair position. Senior players deserve honesty, but managers are also entitled to expect difficult private conversations to stay controlled.
Maguire’s reaction was understandable. He believed he still had something to offer England, and his statement reflected how much playing for his country means to him.
He has faced criticism before, returned to the squad, and remained one of the more recognisable defenders of the Gareth Southgate era.
But Tuchel’s squad was not about rewarding past service. Maguire being left out of England’s World Cup squad was part of a wider set of bold selections.
That is where the public response complicated things. Both perspectives have validity: Maguire’s disappointment was genuine, and Tuchel’s surprise at the public reaction was reasonable.
Maguire was not the only big name left out. Phil Foden and Cole Palmer were also among the other high-profile omissions, underlining that reputation alone did not guarantee selection.
Tuchel was clear that he wanted the best team rather than the 26 most talented players. That stance fits with the Maguire decision.
Maguire remains a Manchester United player with significant tournament experience and is still contracted to the club beyond this season.
This was not about a player fading from the game. It was a football decision, and Tuchel expected the private conversation to stand.
Maguire was entitled to feel hurt. But if the decision had already been explained to him directly, Tuchel’s surprise at the public statement was understandable.
The omission was a football story. The reaction turned it into something bigger.
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WARWICK — The Division I boys volleyball tournament hasn’t been this open in years.
Title contenders lurk in every round, teams are peaking at the right time, and it’ll all play out for our enjoyment over the following weeks. Cranston East and North Kingstown’s dominance last year left little doubt on the championship finalists. And the Skippers and La Salle were the same way a couple times in previous seasons.
The Rams looked like heavy front runners this spring before Barrington went into Providence and left with a sweep. The Eagles spot at the top only lasted four days before East Greenwich handed Barrington a four-set loss.
Hendricken returned the favor over the Avengers with a 25-20, 25-22, 19-25, 25-14 victory in Warwick on Thursday, May 21. The Hawks flashed their potential in that fourth set as they finished off the season with their 14th win of the spring. Hendricken, with the triumph, matched its best win total since the 2018 season when it finished runner-up.
“These past few years, last year and the year before, it’s been two teams and everyone knew that,” Roebuck said. “Everyone knew … it wasn’t going to happen. It’s just a whole different level this year.”
Hendricken enters the tournament as the No. 2 seed behind La Salle. It’s easy to see how Hendricken built its contending season with Roebuck, Andrew Ramos and Ryan Yin setting the table.
“I think we saw it in the fourth set,” Roebuck said of Hendricken’s strengths. “We just have to wake up from the beginning, no lows or anything, just kind of play how we know we can and go right at them.”
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East Greenwich battled through two close sets, lost some key points in bad spots, but owned the third frame. It swung with purpose — like it did against Barrington — and settled into a groove. Milo Sy and Cameron Gates provided the outside presence that every successful team boasts. Zion Sun was the energetic libero and EG has plenty in the middle to make a run.
The Avengers, despite the loss, are playing with confidence and they should.
“I think our hitters have been swinging more aggressively,” Sun said. “I really like that, and for me personally, I took a dip with my passing, but I’ve regained it a bit. I think that’s what has contributed to some of our recent success.
“I think all of us are playing a lot better than we did in the middle stretch of the season. I think we can be dangerous going into the playoffs.”
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The Avengers (9-9) meet Cranston East in the quarterfinal round. It’s a tough matchup against the defending champions — the Thunderbolts are a top team when they have their full lineup. But there isn’t a comforting opponent in this tournament. East Providence (9-9) is likely starting in the preliminary round, and the Townies took the Thunderbolts, Skippers and Eagles to five sets.
“It’s so much more fun, every matchup we’re going in expecting to win,” Sun said. “I feel like I can see the matchup and I see that we can win. I think that’s the most fun state of volleyball right now. I’m really glad that it’s my senior year.”
This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: Hendricken volleyball vs East Greenwich final score

With Inter already Champions of Italy, it's time for the final clash of the Serie A 2025/26 campaign at the Dall'Ara against Bologna on matchday 38 of the league. The match, scheduled for Saturday 23 May at 18:00 CEST, will see the Nerazzurri take to the pitch for the last time in this triumphant season, in which they have won their 21st Scudetto and the tenth Coppa Italia.
The reverse fixture took place on matchday 18 of Serie A, and was Inter's first game of 2026: the Nerazzurri won 3-1 at San Siro thanks to goals from Zielinski, Lautaro, and Thuram.
Inter and Bologna have played each other 157 times in Serie A, with the Nerazzurri dominating the head-to-head record with 76 wins, 37 draws, and 44 defeats. The Rossobluù have proven to be a tough opponent in recent seasons, as highlighted by the balanced record over the last eight encounters, which have featured three wins each and two draws.
Inter have won two of their last six Serie A games against Bologna (two draws, two losses), after winning four of the last five (one loss). They have not won both league fixtures against the Rossobluù in a single season since 2020/21.
Over the last five seasons, Inter have scored 21 goals in nine Serie A matches against Bologna, averaging 2.3 per game. The Nerazzurri only hold a better record against four other teams since 2021/22: Hellas Verona (25), Lazio (23), Atalanta and Cagliari (22).
L'Inter arriva alla 38ª giornata di campionato con 86 punti conquistati e vanta il miglior attacco della Serie A con 86 gol segnati:nelle ultime cinque stagioni, solo una volta una formazione ha chiuso il massimo campionato italiano con più marcature realizzate, sempre l’Inter nel 2023/24 (89). Una stagione dominante dal punto di vista offensivo, come testimonia l'indice Field Tilt sul possesso nell’ultimo terzo di campo in questa Serie A (71%): si tratta del miglior dato del torneo, sintomo di un elevato dominio territoriale.
I nerazzurri primeggiano anche nei gol su azione (58) e in quelli realizzati su sviluppo di palla inattiva (28). Proprio le situazioni da fermo sono state un'arma decisiva nella conquista del ventunesimo Scudetto: il gol contro l'Hellas Verona è stato il 18° segnato dall'Inter su sviluppi di calcio d'angolo in questo campionato, record in una stagione di Serie A da quando il dato è disponibile (dal 2004/05). I nerazzurri sono anche la squadra che ha segnato più gol di testa (19) nei maggiori cinque campionati europei nel 2025/26: l’ultima formazione con almeno 20 reti realizzate in gioco aereo in una singola stagione dei Big-5 è stata sempre l’Inter, nel 2019/20 (esattamente 20).
Il dinamismo del gioco nerazzurro riesce a coinvolgere tutti i reparti in zona offensiva: l’Inter è una delle sole tre squadre (assieme a Bayer Leverkusen e Borussia Dortmund) nei maggiori campionati europei a vantare almeno un giocatore per reparto con più di 10 partecipazioni attive. Sono ben cinque i giocatori nerazzurri ad aver collezionato questi numeri: Federico Dimarco in difesa (24 - 6G+18A), Nicolò Barella (11 - 3G+8A) e Hakan Çalhanoglu (13 - 9G+4A) a centrocampo, Lautaro Martínez (23 - 17G+6A) e Marcus Thuram (19 - 13G+6A) in attacco.
It's El Toro's final game of the season, and he has one more chance to add even more to the numbers from an extraordinary season in which he lifted his second Scudetto as captain. Lautaro has scored 17 goals over 29 appearance, and leads the Serie A top scorers' chart with a four-goal lead over the chasing pack made up of Thuram, Malen, and Douvikas, all on 13. The captain could become just the second player to win both the Scudetto and the Serie A top scorer award with Inter more than once, after Giuseppe Meazza (1929/30 and 1937/38).
The 17 league goals this season have taken Lauataro to 132 Serie A goals, all scored while representing Inter. With one more goal, he would overtake both Stefano Nyers (133) and Roberto (Pruzzo), and be third among Inter's all-time league scorers and 39th on the Serie A all-time scoring chart.
Sono diversi i giocatori dell'Inter che nel corso della loro carriera sono riusciti ad andare in gol contro i rossoblù: alcuni hanno segnato un gol speciale, come Francesco Acerbi, che nel 2-2 tra Inter e Bologna del 7 ottobre 2023 ha trovato la sua prima rete in maglia nerazzurra. Anche quella di Bisseck è stata una prima volta: il centrale tedesco ha segnato per la prima volta in trasferta il 9 marzo 2024 proprio in casa del Bologna. Contro i rossoblù Federico Dimarco ha realizzato la sua unica doppietta in Serie A (9 novembre 2022 a San Siro), mentre Piotr Zielinski - che ha segnato nel match di andata - ha preso parte a sette reti contro gli emiliani (2 gol e 5 assist): solo contro il Sassuolo (8) ne ha collezionate di più. Anche Mkhitaryan ha realizzato due reti contro il Bologna, e può tornare a chiudere un campionato con 5 gol segnati per la prima volta dalla stagione 2021/22, quando vestiva ancora la maglia della Roma.
Bologna head into the final matchday of the league season with eight place already secured. Vincenzo Italiano's squad have recorded 52 points from 37 matches, with 16 wins, 7 draws, and 4 defeats. They have fallen short of European qualification.
The Rossoblù's form has been inconsistent, especially when at home, with nine defeats at the Dall'ara in this league campaign (
SQUALIFICATI
Bologna: - Inter: -
DIFFIDATI
Bologna: Cambiaghi, Ravaglia Inter: Akanji, Mkhitaryan
L'arbitro di Bologna-Inter, gara valida per la 38ª giornata della Serie A 2025/26, sarà Kevin Bonacina della sezione di Bergamo. Arbitro: Bonacina Assistenti: Laghezza-Zezza IV ufficiale: Marcenaro VAR: Pezzuto AVAR: Baroni
Bologna-Inter, sfidavalida per la 38ª e ultima giornata della Serie A 2025/26, si disputerà sabato 23 maggio alle 18:00 e verrà trasmessa in diretta esclusiva da DAZN. Sarà possibile seguire il match tramite l'app di DAZN su smart TV e in streaming attraverso dispositivi mobili come PC, smartphone, tablet tramite app.
Su Inter TV come sempre aggiornamenti e collegamenti nel pre-partita, con le ultime notizie dallo stadio Dall'Ara in attesa della sfida. Il nostro Livematch pre Bologna-Inter sarà in diretta dalle ore 16:45 e sarà visibile anche su YouTube attraverso il canale ufficiale del Club fino alle 17:50. Al termine della sfida tutti gli approfondimenti, le analisi e le interviste.

Goodbye to the letters and numbers. Atalanta announced this Friday what the club’s new crest will look like.
The change also affected the shape of the crest, which is now round.
In the promotional video, it is also clear that the Bergamo club intends to use the new logo in monochromatic colors.
Despite that, the official crest kept the blue, black, and white colors.
What do you think of Atalanta’s new crest? Write in the comments.
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