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PSJ-də itkilər – ÇL matçında olmayacaqlar

30 April 2026 at 14:50

PSJ ciddi itkilərlə üzləşib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Paris təmsilçisinin qapıçısı Luka Şevalye və müdafiəçi Əşrəf Hakimi sıradan çıxıb. Bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Onlar bir neçə həftə yaşıl meydanlardan uzaq qalacaq.

Hakimi və Şevalye PSJ-nin Çempionlar Liqasında “Bavariya”ya qarşı keçirəcəyi cavab oyununu buraxacaq.

Görüş mayın 6-da olacaq. Komandalar arasındakı ilk matçda PSJ qələbə qazanıb – 5:4.

Tanınmış futbolçu karyerasını bitirir

30 April 2026 at 14:33

“Mançester Yunayted”in və İngiltərə millisinin sabiq futbolçusu Eşli Yanq karyerasını bitirməyə qərar verib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə cinah oyunçusu sosial şəbəkə hesabında paylaşım edib. “İpsviç”də çıxış edən 40 yaşlı futbolçu mayın 2-də son matçına çıxacağını bildirib.

Yanq karyerası ərzində “İnter”, “Mançester Yunayted”, “Everton”, “Aston Villa” kimi klublarda forma geyinib.

Hansı oyun, hansı kanalda? – TV

30 April 2026 at 14:16

Bu gün dünyanın yaşıl meydanlarında futbol oyunları keçiriləcək.

Futbolpress.az qarşılaşmaları canlı yayımlayacaq telekanalların siyahısını təqdim edir:

Azərbaycan, Premyer Liqa
20:00 Neftçi – Qarabağ (CBC Sport, İdman TV)

Avropa Liqası
23:00 Nottingem Forest – Aston Villa (İctimai TV, TRT Spor)

Konfrans Liqası
23:00 Şaxtyor – Kristal Pelas (CBC Sport, TRT 1)

Parkerə vida

30 April 2026 at 13:56

İngiltərə Premyer Liqasını tərk edəcəyi dəqiqləşəcən “Bernli” baş məşqçisi Skott Parkerlə yollarını ayırıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Mütəxəssislə müqaviləyə qarşılıqlı razılaşma əsasında xitam verilib.

“Berli” çempionatda 19-cu sıradadır.

İlham Əliyev güləşçiləri qəbul etdi

30 April 2026 at 13:44

Aprelin 30-da Azərbaycan Respublikasının Prezidenti İlham Əliyev Albaniyanın paytaxtı Tiranada keçirilmiş Avropa çempionatında komanda hesabında Avropa çempionu olan yunan-Roma güləşi və sərbəst güləş, həmçinin qadın güləşi üzrə medal qazanmış idmançıları və onların məşqçilərini qəbul edib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, dövlətimizin başçısı görüşdə çıxış edib:

“Salaməleyküm, əyləşin.

İlk növbədə, milli komandamızı Tiranada keçirilmiş Avropa çempionatında qazandığı böyük qələbə münasibətilə təbrik edirəm. Bu qələbə bizim hamımızı sevindirdi. Azərbaycan güləşçiləri bir daha göstərdilər ki, onlar Avropada birincidirlər. Avropa çempionatında komanda hesabında birinci olmaq, əlbəttə ki, böyük nailiyyətdir. Xüsusilə nəzərə alsaq ki, bu gün həm dünyada, həm Avropada güləş üzrə mübarizə daha gərgin keçir, bir çox ölkələrdən olan tanınmış güləşçilər böyük nəticələr göstərirlər və mübarizə də çox gərgin idi. Bəzi yarışları mən də izləmişəm və görmüşəm ki, bizim idmançılarımız öz peşəkarlığını göstərərək rəqibləri ədalətli mübarizədə məğlub etmişlər. Bu, əlbəttə, bütün xalqımızı sevindirir və bir daha göstərir ki, güləşimiz uğurla inkişaf edir. Güləşimizin böyük ənənələri var və biz bu ənənələri yaşadırıq. Şadam ki, tanınmış güləşçilərlə bərabər gənc güləşçilərimiz də böyük nəticələr əldə edirlər. Bu onu göstərir ki, məşq prosesi, seleksiya prosesi düzgün qurulubdur. Bu münasibətlə federasiyanı təbrik edirəm, məşqçiləri təbrik edirəm və əlbəttə ki, ilk növbədə, idmançıları.

Hər dəfə beynəlxalq yarışlarda bizim bayrağımız qaldırılanda bütün Azərbaycan xalqı qürur hissi keçirir, sevinir. Bu qələbə sevincini idmançılarımız xalqımıza bəxş edir və bu da öz növbəsində gənc nəsli vətənpərvərlik ruhunda tərbiyə etmək üçün çox önəmli amildir. İdman, ümumiyyətlə, cəmiyyətimizin ayrılmaz hissəsidir və xüsusilə son illər ərzində idmanda gedən müsbət proseslər, əlbəttə ki, hamımızı sevindirir.

Federasiyaya gəldikdə onu da qeyd etməliyəm ki, bizim tanınmış idmançılarımız, Olimpiya çempionları federasiya rəhbərliyində təmsil olunurlar. Məşqçilər arasında da tanınmış idmançılar təmsil olunur. Bu gün məşqçi kimi fəaliyyət göstərən idmançıların yarışlarını vaxtilə mən özüm izləmişəm, həm Bakıda, həm Olimpiya Oyunlarında onlara azarkeşlik etmişəm. İndi isə onların yetirmələri bizi sevindirir. Bax belə, nəsillər dəyişdikcə güləş və bütövlükdə idman Azərbaycanda nəinki yaşayır, hətta inkişaf edir və yeni zirvələrə çatır. Nəsillər dəyişir, amma bir şey dəyişmir, o da Azərbaycan idmanının uğurları.

Əlbəttə, indi federasiya, xüsusilə bölgələrdə olan gənc idmançıları məşq, təlim toplanışlarına cəlb etmək üçün işini bundan sonra da təkmilləşdirəcək. Çünki bu gün hər bir bölgədə həm Olimpiya İdman kompleksləri var, eyni zamanda, güləş zalları. Ona görə bu seleksiya işi, əlbəttə ki, gələcək uğurlarımızın əsasını təşkil edəcək.

Azərbaycan idmanının ümumi inkişafına gəldikdə hər şey göz qabağındadır. Həm Olimpiya Oyunlarında, həm də dünya, Avropa çempionatlarında bizim idmançılarımız ölkəmizi ləyaqətlə təmsil edirlər. Əlbəttə ki, uğurlarla bərabər məğlubiyyətlər də olur. Amma idmanda hər şey mümkündür. Əsas odur ki, idmançılarımızda qələbə əzmi çox güclüdür və bir daha ölkəmizin ümumi inkişafını əks etdirir. Bu gün qalib dövlət və qalib xalq kimi yaşayan dövlətimiz, xalqımız, o cümlədən idman uğurları ilə fəxr edir.

Mən sizi bu münasibətlə bir daha təbrik edirəm. Mənim idmançılarla görüşlərim müntəzəm xarakter daşıyır. 30 ilə yaxın müddət ərzində Azərbaycan Olimpiya Komitəsinə rəhbərlik edirəm. Bu 30 ilə yaxın müddət ərzində, əlbəttə ki, bir çox müsbət məqamlar olub. Əsas odur ki, idmanın dayanıqlı inkişafı, uğurlarımızın ardıcıl şəkildə davam etməsi və gənc nəslin yetişməsi – hər şey mənim gözümün önündə keçib. Görün, neçə nəsil dəyişib, amma bu gün biz yenə də uğurlarla fəxr edirik. Əsas budur və əminəm, həm Güləş Federasiyası, həm bizim digər federasiyalarımız gələcəkdə öz işlərini elə quracaqlar ki, Azərbaycan xalqı idman yarışlarına baxanda daim sevinc hissləri keçirsin.

Əlbəttə, ölkəmizdə keçirilən idman yarışları idman növlərini populyarlaşdırır. Bizim təcrübəmiz də böyükdür, çox böyük beynəlxalq yarışlar keçirmişik, həm Avropa Oyunlarını, həm İslam Həmrəyliyi Oyunlarını. Bunlar demək olar ki, Yay Olimpiya Oyunlarının səviyyəsinə çox yaxındır. Keçən il MDB Oyunlarını özü də paytaxtda yox, bölgələrdə keçirmişik. Yəni bu onu göstərir ki, çox güclü potensial var və idmana, idmançılara qayğı dövlət siyasətidir. Əminəm ki, idmançılar da bunu görür və hiss edirlər. Bir daha sizi təbrik edirəm, sizə yeni uğurlar arzulayıram”.

Daha sonra idmançılar çıxış ediblər:

Sərbəst güləşçi Turan Bayramov deyib:

“Cənab Prezident, ilk növbədə, dəyərli vaxtınızı ayırıb bizi qəbul etdiyiniz üçün sərbəst güləş milli komandası adından Sizə təşəkkürlərimizi bildiririk. Ölkəmizi Avropa çempionatında layiqincə təmsil etdik. Komandamız ardıcıl surətdə ikinci dəfədir Avropa çempionu olur. Sizin bizi qəbul etməyiniz məsuliyyətimizi daha da artırır, bizə böyük bir stimul verir. Mən də inanıram və əlimdən gələni edəcəyəm ki, gələcəkdə qarşınıza qızıl medalla çıxım”.

Yunan-Roma güləşçisi Həsrət Cəfərovun fikirlərini:

“Cənab Prezident, ilk növbədə, Sizi salamlayıram. Bizi qəbul etdiyiniz üçün çox sağ olun. Bildiyiniz kimi, Albaniyanın paytaxtı Tiranada keçirilən Avropa çempionatında qızıl medal qazandım. Bu, mənim ümumilikdə dördüncü qızılımdır və yarış həqiqətən də çox çətin keçdi. Dördqat Avropa çempionu kimi Azərbaycan yunan-Roma güləşi tarixində bir rekorda imza atdım. Bizi belə dəstəklədiyiniz, bizə göstərdiyiniz diqqət və qayğı üçün Sizə öz təşəkkürümüzü bildiririk. Sizin diqqət və qayğınız bizim üçün ən böyük məsuliyyətdir. Çox sağ olun”.

Qadın güləşçi Jalə Əliyeva bunları söyləyib:

“Cənab Prezident, bu gün burada çıxış etmək mənim üçün böyük şərəfdir. Mən dörd il bundan qabaq da Sizinlə görüşdə iştirak etmişdim. 23 yaşadək güləşçilər arasında Avropa çempionu olmuşdum. Bu dəfə isə böyüklərdən ibarət yarışda Avropa mükafatçısı oldum. Biz Sizin diqqət və qayğınızı hər zaman hiss edirik. Bizi dəvət etdiyiniz üçün təşəkkür edirəm. Çox sağ olun”.

Prezident İlham Əliyev yekunda bunları deyib:

“Çox sağ olun. Komandamız çoxmillətlidir, hələ hamı Azərbaycan dilini kifayət qədər bilmir, ona görə də rus dilində bir neçə söz demək istərdim. Hamını bir daha təbrik etmək və Azərbaycanı beynəlxalq arenada belə layiqincə təmsil etdiyinizə görə təşəkkürümü bildirmək istərdim. Əlbəttə, Avropa çempionatında belə bir mühüm, deyərdim ki, tarixi qələbədən danışarkən xüsusi qeyd etmək istərdim, həm yunan-Roma güləş növündə, həm də sərbəst növdə güləşçilər birinci yeri qazanıblar. Yəni bu, çox əhəmiyyətlidir.

Qızlara gəldikdə onların da medalçılar arasında olmalarına çox şadam. Bu, qızlar arasında da gənc nəslin güləşə böyük maraq göstərdiyindən xəbər verir. Əminəm ki, gələcəkdə də qızlar qızıl medal qazanacaqlar, mən buna şübhə etmirəm. Qızlar arasında medalçılar daha çox ola bilərdi, amma kiminsə bəxti gətirmədi. Ola bilər ki, hər hansı səhvlər də oldu, lakin bu mühümdür, çünki həm sərbəst, həm yunan-Roma, həm də qadın güləşi üzrə bütün istiqamətlər Azərbaycanda inkişaf edir.

Milli komandada belə yaxşı ab-havanın, ruh yüksəkliyinin olmasına çox şadam, hamı vahid ailə kimi bir-birinin uğuruna, qələbəsinə sevinir və bu, çox qiymətlidir.

Əlbəttə, qeyd etməli olduğum daha bir vacib məqam ondan ibarətdir ki, tanınmış idmançılar daim cəmiyyətin diqqət mərkəzindədirlər. İdmançılarımızın həm cəmiyyətdə, həm də məişətdə özlərini layiqincə aparmaları məni eyni dərəcədə çox sevindirir. Məşhur idmançıların, çempionların adi həyatda məhz bu səviyyəni saxlaya bilmədiklərinə dair tarixdə çoxlu nümunələr var və bir müddət sonra onlara idmançı kimi münasibət həmin səhvlər və ya yanlış hərəkətlər ucbatından pis istiqamətdə dəyişir. Bizdə isə artıq dediyim kimi, ən azı mənim təqribən 30 ildir Milli Olimpiya Komitəsinə rəhbərlik etdiyim dövrdə xatırladığıma görə, belə hallar olmayıb. Bu, çox vacibdir. Medallardan heç də az əhəmiyyətli olmayan odur ki, çempionlar və mükafatçılar, həmçinin cəmiyyətdə və çalışdıqları kollektivlərdə yüksək mənəvi keyfiyyətlər nümayiş etdirsinlər. Bu belə də olmalıdır. Əlbəttə ki, burada çempionlarımızın — Olimpiya çempionlarının, Avropa çempionlarının və dünya çempionlarının nümunəsi var. Dediyim kimi, vaxtilə federasiyaya rəhbərlik edənlərə və məşqçilərə azarkeşlik etmişəm, bu gün isə onlar öz tələbələrinə azarkeşlik edirlər. Bu, bizim regionumuzda ənənələrin davamlılığıdır. Tarixdə ənənələr həmişə mühüm rol oynayıb və bu, Azərbaycan cəmiyyətində və bütövlükdə Qafqaz regionunda davam edir. Bu, bizi daha da yaxınlaşdırır.

Buna görə də idmançılarımızın həm mübarizə meydanında, həm də ondan kənarda özlərini necə ləyaqətli apardıqlarını xüsusi vurğulamaq istərdim. Hakim səhvləri və ya ədalətsizliklər baş verdikdə belə, ləyaqətli davranışı qorumaq həmişə vacibdir. Çünki bəzən qərəzlilik olur – biz bunu Azərbaycan idmançılarına qarşı təkcə güləşdə deyil, xüsusən də Avropa yarışlarında dəfələrlə görmüşük. Maraqlıdır, bir qayda olaraq Avropa yarışlarında Azərbaycan idmançılarına qarşı ədalətsizlik dünya çempionatlarına nisbətən daha çox olur. Yəqin ki, Avropada heç də hamı Azərbaycanın Avropa çempionatlarında iştirak etməsinə və təkcə iştirakına deyil, həm də bütün Avropa ölkələrinə qalib gəlməsinə sevinmir.

Məhz bu səbəbdən bir daha məmnunluqla qeyd etmək və arzulamaq istərdim ki, harada olmağınızdan asılı olmayaraq, – xalça üzərində və xalçadan kənarda, – layiqli davranış prinsiplərinə daim sadiq qalmağa davam edəcəksiniz. Bu, ölkəmizi təmsil edən bütün idmançılara aiddir.

Beləliklə, bir daha təbrik edirəm və yeni qələbələr arzulayıram. Sağ olun”.

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30 April 2026 at 15:00
“Börnli” baş məşqçisi Skott Parkerlə yollarını ayırıb. Msport.az xəbər verir ki, 45 yaşlı mütəxəssisin müqaviləsi qarşılıqlı razılıq əsasında ləğv edilib. […]

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30 April 2026 at 15:00
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Baggio: First TikTok video of Italy legend quickly goes viral – watch

30 April 2026 at 14:41

Italy legend Roberto Baggio has officially launched his TikTok account with a humorous juggling clip that ends with what appears to be an unfortunate glass-breaking mishap.

Italy legend Baggio has officially joined TikTok, reaching over 200,000 followers in just a few hours.

Baggio’s first video on the platform shows him juggling the ball, but the ending is not the one most fans would expect.

After the ex-striker kicks the ball, the sound of breaking glass can be heard. At that moment, Baggio turns to the camera and says, “From today, I’m on TikTok too.”

Italian former football player Roberto Baggio (R) and Argentine-born Italian former football player, David Trezeguet (L) gesture before the beginning of the Argentina 2023 U-20 World Cup final match between Uruguay and Italy at the Estadio Unico Diego Armando Maradona stadium in La Plata, Argentina, on June 11, 2023. (Photo by Alejandro PAGNI / AFP) (Photo by ALEJANDRO PAGNI/AFP via Getty Images)
Italian former football player Roberto Baggio (R) and Argentine-born Italian former football player, David Trezeguet (L) gesture before the beginning of the Argentina 2023 U-20 World Cup final match between Uruguay and Italy at the Estadio Unico Diego Armando Maradona stadium in La Plata, Argentina, on June 11, 2023. (Photo by Alejandro PAGNI / AFP) (Photo by ALEJANDRO PAGNI/AFP via Getty Images)

As reported by Repubblica, Baggio’s first video has already reached two million views and over 500,000 likes.

Baggio’s first TikTok video

“Ciao ragazzi! Da oggi sono anche io su TikTok”.

Così l’ex calciatore Roberto Baggio saluta i fan e inaugura il suo nuovo profilo sulla nota piattaforma social. Nel breve video ironico pubblicato, si vede il ‘Divin codino’ palleggiare e poi calciare il pallone. Sul finale,… pic.twitter.com/fxxI6mLofe

— Radio Deejay (@radiodeejay) April 30, 2026

Ruggeri gives ‘obvious’ Yamal verdict and thanks Simeone

30 April 2026 at 14:23

Italian defender Matteo Ruggeri credits Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone for his defensive development and confirms Barcelona star Lamine Yamal has been the ‘toughest’ opponent he’s faced this season.

Ruggeri played the full 90 minutes in Atletico Madrid’s 1-1 draw against Arsenal in the first leg of the Champions League semifinals on Wednesday.

The Italian left-back, a former Atalanta defender, is in his first season at the Wanda Metropolitano and has been a regular starter under Simeone.

Ruggeri: ‘I’ve improved defensively’ under Simeone

“I think that my development is mostly due to the coach who has believed in me from the very beginning,” Ruggeri told Sky Sport at full-time last night.

MADRID, SPAIN - APRIL 14: Matteo Ruggeri of Atletico de Madrid reacts during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Quarter-Final Second Leg match between Club Atlético de Madrid and FC Barcelona at Riyadh Air Metropolitano on April 14, 2026 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
MADRID, SPAIN – APRIL 14: Matteo Ruggeri of Atletico de Madrid reacts during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Quarter-Final Second Leg match between Club Atlético de Madrid and FC Barcelona at Riyadh Air Metropolitano on April 14, 2026 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

“He’s given me the trust and time to work well, and I think I’ve improved, mostly defensively, thanks to him and the work we do every day in training sessions. Obviously, I can still improve, because you can learn from any opponent. I’m happy, and we must recover well, first for Saturday’s game and then for Tuesday, because we can expect a heated environment.”

Ruggeri, 23, has made 42 appearances across all competitions this season, collecting over 3,000 minutes on the pitch under Simeone in 2025-26.

A former Atalanta defender, Ruggeri has yet to make his senior Italy debut.

BARCELONA, SPAIN - AUGUST 17: Matteo Ruggeri of Atletico de Madrid controls the ball whilst under pressure from Omar El Hilali of RCD Espanyol during the LaLiga EA Sports match between RCD Espanyol de Barcelona and Atletico de Madrid at RCDE Stadium on August 17, 2025 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Judit Cartiel/Getty Images)
BARCELONA, SPAIN – AUGUST 17: Matteo Ruggeri of Atletico de Madrid controls the ball whilst under pressure from Omar El Hilali of RCD Espanyol during the LaLiga EA Sports match between RCD Espanyol de Barcelona and Atletico de Madrid at RCDE Stadium on August 17, 2025 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Judit Cartiel/Getty Images)

The Italian defender was asked to name the toughest opponent he’s faced this season, and his reply was somewhat unsurprising.

“I don’t want to say that it is obvious, but I guess that with Lamine [Yamal], it was a nice battle,” he said.

“We’ve met many times. These matches provide motivation and the strength to play at a high level. From these matches, you understand the level and the effort required to reach a Champions League semifinal. If I have the name of the toughest one, I’ll go with him because he’s really impressive.”

Ruggeri joined Atletico Madrid in a deal worth circa €20m from Atalanta last summer, signing a contract until 2030.

 

Deal “on the horizon” as 13-goal midfielder packing bags for Arsenal transfer

30 April 2026 at 13:33

Arsenal reportedly look to be making progress on a transfer deal for highly-rated Red Star Belgrade wonderkid Vasilije Kostov.

The 17-year-old attacking midfielder has enjoyed a remarkable breakthrough season in Serbia, scoring 13 goals in all competitions to establish himself as one of Europe’s top talents.

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According to Sportinjo, Arsenal and Borussia Dortmund have both shown an interest in Kostov, with the Gunners now reported as leading the race for his signature.

A source in their story suggests Arsenal are ready to pay €12m to sign Kostov, with an agreement close on a deal that could end up reaching a total package worth €20m.

Arsenal on verge of agreement for Vasilije Kostov transfer

“Arsenal could hardly wait and offered 12,000,000 euros,” the source is quoted as saying.

“The leaders of the London club knew that Zvezda would ask for more, so they offered generous bonuses and a percentage of future sales.

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“There are still details to be worked out, but with all the add-ons, the transfer could exceed 20,000,000 euros, so a deal is on the horizon.”

Kostov is also described as packing his bags to make the move to Arsenal, potentially heading to London this week.

Arsenal doing smart work on the transfer market

Recruiting elite young players like this looks like an important step for Arsenal, who could do with getting better at buying low and selling high.

Even if the priority has to be building a winning team for Mikel Arteta, modern football also means balancing the books and meeting Financial Fair Play regulations is hugely important.

Kostov looks like he has the potential to have a fine career, and though there’ll be competition for places at Arsenal, it could be that he’ll ultimately end up being someone they can sell for a significant profit later.

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Delio CEO Jeong Sang-ho hit with 20-year prison demand in crypto fraud case

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New Linux 'Copy Fail' Vulnerability Enables Root Access on Major Distributions

Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a Linux local privilege escalation (LPE) flaw that could allow an unprivileged local user to obtain root. The high-severity vulnerability tracked as CVE-2026-31431 (CVSS score: 7.8) has been codenamed Copy Fail by Xint.io and Theori. "An unprivileged local user can write four controlled bytes into the page cache of any readable file on a Linux

Arsenal eye Vasilije Kostov

Arsenal are monitoring Red Star Belgrade attacking midfielder Vasilije Kostov, according to well-known and well-respected Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano. Romano said about Arsenal and Kostov on his YouTube channel: “His name is Vasilije Kostov. He is an offensive midfielder playing for Red Star Belgrade, 17 years old, very interesting player, very interesting player with potential. […]

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Arsenal have Sandro Tonali interest

Arsenal are interested in signing Sandro Tonali from Premier League rivals Newcastle United in the summer transfer window, according to Fabrizio Romano. The well-known and well-respected journalist, though, has claimed that Arsenal have not made any move for the Italy international midfielder at the moment. Romano said on his YouTube channel: “Let’s see also if […]

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Andrea Berta did not want Benjamin Sesko at Arsenal

Arsenal sporting director Andrea Berta did not want to sign Benjamin Sesko from RB Leipzig in the summer transfer window, according to The Athletic. Slovenia international striker Sesko joins Manchester United in the summer transfer window, while Arsenal signed Sweden international striker Viktor Gyokeres from Sporting CP. The Athletic has reported: ‘Berta spearheaded Arsenal’s pursuit […]

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Sandro Tonali unlikely to return to Italy

Fabrizio Romano has reported that Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali is unlikely to return to Serie A in the summer transfer window due to the fee that the Magpies would demand for him. The well-known and well-respected Italian journalist said on his YouTube channel: “My understanding is that Sandro Tonali back to Serie A is […]

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John Stones offered to Serie A clubs

Fabrizio Romano has revealed that Manchester City central defender John Stones has been offered to clubs in Serie A. Stones has announced that he will leave Man City at the end of the season when his current contract runs out. The English defender will become a free agent thereafter, and well-known and well-respected Italian journalist […]

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Benfica helpless to stop Jose Mourinho from Real Madrid move

Benfica will not be able to stop Jose Mourinho from taking the Real Madrid managerial job should the Portuguese boss decide to do so, according to Fabrizio Romano. The well-known and well-respected Italian journalist has reported that Madrid want to bring Mourinho back as their manager at the end of the season. Romano said about […]

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Arsenal eye Vasilije Kostov

Arsenal are monitoring Red Star Belgrade attacking midfielder Vasilije Kostov, according to well-known and well-respected Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano. Romano said about Arsenal and Kostov on his YouTube channel: “His name is Vasilije Kostov. He is an offensive midfielder playing for Red Star Belgrade, 17 years old, very interesting player, very interesting player with potential. […]

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Arsenal have Sandro Tonali interest

Arsenal are interested in signing Sandro Tonali from Premier League rivals Newcastle United in the summer transfer window, according to Fabrizio Romano. The well-known and well-respected journalist, though, has claimed that Arsenal have not made any move for the Italy international midfielder at the moment. Romano said on his YouTube channel: “Let’s see also if […]

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Real Madrid open to selling Eduardo Camavinga

Real Madrid are open to selling France international midfielder Eduardo Camavinga in the summer transfer window, according to Fabrizio Romano. The well-known and well-respected Italian journalist has said on his YouTube channel: “From Real Madrid, if a big proposal comes in the summer and Camavinga could be open to discussing that proposal, they would not […]

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Andrea Berta did not want Benjamin Sesko at Arsenal

Arsenal sporting director Andrea Berta did not want to sign Benjamin Sesko from RB Leipzig in the summer transfer window, according to The Athletic. Slovenia international striker Sesko joins Manchester United in the summer transfer window, while Arsenal signed Sweden international striker Viktor Gyokeres from Sporting CP. The Athletic has reported: ‘Berta spearheaded Arsenal’s pursuit […]

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Sandro Tonali unlikely to return to Italy

Fabrizio Romano has reported that Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali is unlikely to return to Serie A in the summer transfer window due to the fee that the Magpies would demand for him. The well-known and well-respected Italian journalist said on his YouTube channel: “My understanding is that Sandro Tonali back to Serie A is […]

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John Stones offered to Serie A clubs

Fabrizio Romano has revealed that Manchester City central defender John Stones has been offered to clubs in Serie A. Stones has announced that he will leave Man City at the end of the season when his current contract runs out. The English defender will become a free agent thereafter, and well-known and well-respected Italian journalist […]

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Barcelona can clinch La Liga title with a win and another stumble by Real Madrid

BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Barcelona could clinch a second straight La Liga title this weekend if it maintains its winning form and Real Madrid endures another stumble.

Barcelona leads Madrid by 11 points with five games left. If Barcelona wins at Osasuna on Saturday, then Madrid must also win at Espanyol on Sunday to prolong the title race for at least one more round.

If everything goes Barcelona's way this weekend then it will host Real Madrid in a clasico in the following game as the newly crowned champion.

While Hansi Flick is on the cusp of a third major title (including the 2025 Copa del Rey) in his two years in charge of Barcelona, Madrid is facing a second straight season without a major piece of silverware.

Key matches

Barcelona is running away with the domestic title. It has won nine straight in La Liga, a domestic winning run marred only by a loss to Atletico Madrid in the Champions League quarterfinals.

Barcelona can’t expect an easy victory in Pamplona, however.

Ninth-placed Osasuna has lost only twice at its El Sadar Stadium this season and is on a run of 10 straight home matches without defeat.

Madrid, meanwhile, has only one win its last six games across all competitions as it limps to the finish of a disappointing season in which Xabi Alonso was fired and — barring a drastic change of events — Álvaro Arbeloa will also be ousted in the offseason.

Espanyol has been in an even bigger rut than Madrid.

Espanyol was in fifth place at the start of 2026 but it has yet to win this year — an astonishing run of 16 games — and fallen into the large group of teams trying to avoid relegation.

Atletico Madrid plays at Valencia on Saturday before Diego Simeone's team visits Arsenal next week with their Champions League semifinal poised after a 1-1 first-leg draw.

Players to watch

Barcelona 22-year-old midfielder Fermín López, who is expected to play for Spain at this summer’s World Cup, is finishing the campaign as one of its most incisive attacking players. His goal in the 2-0 win at Getafe last Saturday was No. 13 for Fermín this season to go with 16 assists.

While Madrid struggles, Vinícius Júnior is keeping up his good form with two goals in his last two league games.

Out of action

Lamine Yamal is out for the season for Barcelona with a muscle injury. Raphinha’s return from injury is unknown after he was back to practicing with the team this week. Both Barcelona stars are expected to be fit for the World Cup.

Madrid will be missing regular starters Kylian Mbappé, Éder Militão and Arda Güler at Espanyol. Mbappé has a left hamstring issue and the France striker will rest with the World Cup starting in June.

Militão has been ruled out of the World Cup for Brazil after he underwent surgery to fix a hamstring injury this week.

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Former England defender Young to retire aged 40

Former England defender Ashley Young in a blue Ipswich Town shirt, clapping his hands
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Former England international Ashley Young has announced he is retiring from playing at the age of 40.

Young started out at Watford before going on to play for Aston Villa, Manchester United, Inter Milan and Everton, starting as a winger before becoming a full-back.

He ends his career at Ipswich Town, having joined the Portman Road club on a one-year deal in July 2025 after being released by Everton.

Young made his England debut in November 2007 and won 39 caps for the national team, scoring seven goals.

"It's been some journey that I only dreamt of as a boy," Young wrote on social media.

"But with this dream there has to be an ending and Saturday might be the last game of my professional career ... 23 years and OUT."

Ipswich head into their final game of the Championship season against Queens Park Rangers on Saturday in the second automatic promotion place.

They are one point above third-placed Millwall and two points better off than Middlesbrough, who are in fourth and, if they are overtaken by either of those teams, will face the play-offs.

Young, who started his professional career when he made his debut for Watford in 2003, won the Premier League, Europa League, FA Cup and League Cup with Manchester United and the Serie A title during his stint with Inter Milan.

In an injury-affected season he has made just 13 appearances for Ipswich, with 10 of those as a substitute.

His last appearance for the Tractor Boys was on 20 January when he came on as a late substitute in a 2-0 win against Bristol City.

"I knew I was going to have to come to this decision at some point," Young told Sky Sports News. "I'm not getting any younger and my body has started to talk to me now as well.

"To be able to go out on my own terms is the main thing for me.

"I know I've announced that [retirement] now but, for me, my focus is solely on getting this club promoted again and back to the Premier League."

Report: Andy Robertson considering ‘verbal offer’ which could see him link up with several old foes

Report: Andy Robertson considering ‘verbal offer’ which could see him link up with several old foes
Report: Andy Robertson considering ‘verbal offer’ which could see him link up with several old foes

Andy Robertson has reportedly given ‘consideration’ to a ‘verbal offer’ which has been made to him by Turkish outfit Fenerbahce.

The 32-year-old will leave Liverpool at the end of this season after nine years at Anfield, with the Scotland captain indicating that he hadn’t been offered a new contract by the club prior to his current deal expiring this summer.


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The Telegraph‘s Dominic King reported a fortnight ago that the left-back ‘would favour’ a move to Tottenham Hotspur if they retain their Premier League status, but with that very much under threat, a proposal has reportedly come in from elsewhere.

Robertson receives ‘verbal offer’ from Fenerbahce

Turkish journalist Yagiz Sabuncuoglu has claimed (via X) that Robertson’s agent was invited to Istanbul by Fenerbahce chiefs, who duly made a ‘verbal offer’ that the player has ‘taken under consideration’.

However, those negotiations are said to have now been parked because of the upcoming presidential election at the Sukru Saracoglu Stadium in the first week of June.

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Where will Robertson end up after Liverpool?

If the Liverpool left-back were to accept the reported offer from the Super Lig outfit, he’d link up with several players he’s come up against during high-profile Premier League clashes throughout his time at Anfield.

Ederson (ex-Manchester City), Fred (ex-Manchester United), N’Golo Kante (ex-Chelsea and Leicester), Matteo Guendouzi (ex-Arsenal) and Caglar Soyuncu (ex-Leicester) are all now at Fenerbahce, who also have Marco Asensio, Milan Skriniar and Nelson Semedo.

The Sukru Saracoglu has certainly been a popular destination for experienced players moving on from the English top flight, but the club’s decision to put the talks with Robertson on hold because of the upcoming election could backfire.

It’s quite possible that other suitors could come in for the Scotland captain in the meantime and move quicker to close an agreement with him – maybe Spurs if they avoid relegation from the Premier League?

It remains to be seen where the 32-year-old’s career will next take him, but what we can say for certain is that whoever signs him will be getting a top-class professional who – as he showed against Crystal Palace last weekend – is still capable of excelling on the big stage.

Chris Ballard on drafting Seth McGowan despite legal history: "I'm a second chance guy"

When Seth McGowan was a freshman running back at Oklahoma in 2020, he was arrested for stealing marijuana, jewelry and cash, pleaded guilty, served three months in jail, and was kicked off the team. McGowan wouldn't play college football again until 2023, then played for three schools in three seasons before the Colts drafted him last week.

Colts General Manager Chris Ballard says he believes McGowan's checkered past is behind him, and the team is confident in giving him a chance in the NFL.

"I'm a second chance guy," Ballard said. "How long do you keep punishing him for it?"

After leaving Oklahoma, McGowan spent time at Texas College but never played a game there, then went to Butler Community College in 2023 and returned to the football field, then transferred to New Mexico State in 2024 and transferred again to Kentucky in 2025. Ballard said he knows all about McGowan's history.

"Seth is a guy we've been watching for a while," Ballard said. "He had the incident when he was at Oklahoma which we know and we vetted hard. His relationship with our running back coach, our relationship with coaches at Kentucky and at New Mexico State — I've known the head coach at New Mexico State for a lot of years — and they all they all speak very highly of the young man and who he is and how he works."

Ballard said his friendship with New Mexico State head coach Tony Sanchez contributed to his confidence in McGowan.

"I don't know if he really wanted to leave New Mexico State, but just financially it was so he didn't have a choice," Ballard said. "That's kind of what Tony had said to me. He said, 'Look, Chris, he needed to go just 'cause financially it was the best thing for him.' So, you know, he's had a good track record. Feel good about who he is as you learn your lesson, you make a mistake, you pay the price for it, and then you move on."

5 Bargain free agents who could offer the Eagles valuable insurance

All things considered, the Philadelphia Eagles can feel good about how this offseason played out. It wasn’t always smooth. There were early concerns about timing, questions about the offensive coordinator search, and the usual impatience that comes with operating in Philadelphia. But fast forward to now, and most of the noise has quieted. The coaching staff is in place. The roster has been reshaped. The tone feels different.

Still, this is Philadelphia. The conversation never truly ends. With the NFL Draft now over and training camp approaching, the Eagles will continue tweaking the roster. They don’t need to make any major moves, but adding a few low-cost veterans for insurance wouldn’t be surprising. If they choose to explore that route, a few names still linger on the market.

The Eagles may not be interested in any of these guys. It's almost a given that they won't sign all of them, but just in case you're interested, these might be the best guys still available at positions of need.

Mekhi Becton, offensive tackle

A reunion would certainly turn heads. Mekhi Becton showed flashes during his time in Philadelphia, and by most accounts, he was comfortable in the system (and happy). The concerns haven't changed. Injuries and consistency remain part of the conversation, but the upside remains.

If the Eagles want depth with starting experience, this is a familiar option. He's still available and someone this organization knows. Is the gamble worth it? Debate will wage over whether or not it is, but so far, the Eagles haven't pursued anything solid.

Jadeveon Clowney, edge rusher

An idea so crazy it might work, but it comes with baggage. Jadeveon Clowney isn't exactly a fan favorite in Philadelphia, and for good reason. There was that time he stuck his helmet in Nick Foles chest and went full-blown 'Hulk Smash' on Carson Wentz during the latter's only playoff start.

But strictly from a football perspective, the argument exists. He's still productive, still disruptive, and still capable of contributing in a rotation. It's unlikely. It isn't anyone's first choice, but they say teams can never have too many pass rushers.

Donovan Wilson, Ashtyn Davis, or Xavier Woods - safeties

If there's one area that still invites discussion, it's safety. The Eagles have solid options, but not necessarily one that changes how opponents game-plan. Adding a veteran like Donovan Wilson could provide stability and experience. Ashtyn Davis and Xavier Woods offer depth alternatives if Philadelphia prefers flexibility.

None are splash moves. Adding guys who once played for the Dallas Cowboys never seems to work, but Wilson would finally give this safety room a real starter. No disrespect is intended to Marcus Epps. He has played well, but there are still questions along the defensive backend.

Scott Daly, long snapper

It's not glamorous, but it matters.

Scott Daly brings experience to a position that often goes unnoticed, until it doesn't. With an undrafted rookie currently in line for the role as the only long snapper on the roster, adding competition wouldn't be a bad idea. As a matter of fact, it may be necessary.

Here's the reality. The Eagles don't need saving. They don't need a headline-grabbing move. The roster doesn't need much, but the best teams don't wait for problems. They prepare for them, and if Philadelphia decides to add one more piece or two, it won't be about desperation. It'll be about staying ready for whatever comes next.

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IPL 2026: No-look six off Bumrah, 300 strike-rate - Salil Arora steals the spotlight in 502-run Wankhede run-fest

When over 500 runs are scored in a game with one century, three fifties and as many as 32 sixes, it is difficult for a 10-ball 30 to stand out. But that is exactly what the young Salil Arora managed to do.


Striking at 300, the Sunrisers Hyderabad finisher somewhat stole the limelight amid a plethora of highlight reels provided by Ryan Rickelton, Abhishek Sharma, Travis Head and Heinrich Klaasen. And the reason for that was one moment: a brute of a shot.


A no-look six, straight down the ground, off arguably the best in the business - Jasprit Bumrah.


Forget the fact that Bumrah has endured a torrid IPL 2026 season so far and that this was another tough outing last night at the Wankhede in the IPL 2026 fixture between MI and SRH, where he returned one of his most expensive spells. It was the audacity of a young batter to attempt and execute that shot with such swagger that truly stood out. It was the kind of confidence you associate with a Hardik Pandya in full flow or a Chris Gayle at his destructive best.


He had started well with a perfect execution - a well-timed dab off Trent Boult’s wide yorker for a four. With 24 needed off 18 and Bumrah steaming in, it was going to be a decisive over. Bumrah has won his team many a game from such situations, but, when off the fifth ball, Arora kept his head down and clobbered the slower one in the slot straight over long-on - the game was sealed.



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By the time Arora clobbered Hardik Pandya for two sixes and a four, the contest was effectively done. But his unbeaten 30 off 10 balls was not just a finishing act - it was an impact innings, one that will not be forgotten in a hurry.


Chasing 244, SRH had already been powered by their top order; add to that the calm authority of Klassen, but it was Arora’s finishing flourish that underlined SRH’s dominance. His cameo ensured there were no late stutters as the chase was completed with ease.


For the Mumbai Indians, it was another difficult night with the ball. Bumrah finished with figures of 4-0-54-0, as the entire bowling unit was taken apart on a batting-friendly Wankhede surface.


Who is Salil Arora?


The 23-year-old wicketkeeper-batter from Amritsar has quietly been building his reputation as a fearless finisher. He represents Punjab in domestic cricket and is known for his aggressive, power-hitting approach.


Sunrisers Hyderabad identified that potential early. In fact, in the very first game of the season, Arora was sent in ahead of Aniket Verma - a more established name in the SRH setup and someone who had delivered match-winning performances in the previous season. Despite modest returns initially, SRH continued to back Arora in the lower order.


That faith has now been repaid.


Salil Arora career snapshot and IPL journey


  • IPL 2026 auction price: ₹1.5 crore (base price ₹30 lakh)
  • Role: Wicketkeeper-batter, finisher
  • IPL 2026 so far: 93 runs in 8 innings, strike rate 175.47
  • First-class: 458 runs in 9 matches (avg 41.64), including a century on debut
  • T20 highlight: 39-ball century in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy

When the opportunity finally came on the big stage, Arora grabbed it with both hands. In a game filled with big scores and bigger names, it was a 10-ball 30 - and one audacious no-look six - that made the loudest statement.

Where Wisconsin football's winning percentage ranks in BCS/CFP era

These past few seasons haven't gone according to plan, but the Wisconsin Badgers football program still has one of the nation's best records since 1998.

When focusing on teams' win percentage in the BCS/College Football Playoff era, Wisconsin ranks No. 13.

The Badgers have a .682 winning percentage in that span with an overall record of 245-114. Coming off back to back losing seasons, it's incredible to still see them ranked so high.

Sustained success is hard in any sport, but especially in college, where there is so much turnover year after year. The best of the best include Ohio State (.832), Boise State (.792), and Georgia (.776), with nine total teams having a winning percentage of .700 or higher in that span.

Wisconsin is just 23-27 in its last four seasons, which really puts things into perspective. This is a Badgers team that had a lengthy bowl streak, including a slew of notable Rose Bowl appearances. Sure, a National Championship has eluded them, but even in these down years, it's remarkable to think the Badgers are in the same conversation as teams like Alabama, Oklahoma, Oregon, LSU, Clemson, among others.

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Hunter Henry looking to pay it forward mentoring rookie Eli Raridon

FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - JANUARY 11: Hunter Henry #85 of the New England Patriots celebrates after scoring a touchdown during an NFL wild card playoff game against the Los Angeles Chargers at Gillette Stadium on January 11, 2026 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Hunter Henry knows what it’s like to be a Day 2 draft pick.

After being selected 35th overall in the 2016 NFL Draft by the then-San Diego Chargers, Henry joined a tight end room that featured future Hall of Famer Antonio Gates and veteran Sean McGrath.

Sharing that room proved to be a valuable experience early in his career. Now, with the Patriots selecting tight end Eli Raridon on Day 2 of this year’s draft, Henry hopes to pay it forward now as the veteran.

“I’m always trying to be a leader. I had some good vets when I was young, obviously, with Antonio Gates and some guys like Sean McGrath is another guy that comes to mind,” Henry said on Tuesday. “Those guys really helped me come along. Sometimes it wasn’t even what they said. It was just watching how they process things and how they went about their business, and handling everything. It really taught me what was to kind of be in this league.

“So really, hopefully [Raridon] can come alongside and just watch that process. Obviously, I’m going to be there for him.”

Entering his 11th NFL season, Henry has remained a productive piece for the Patriots’ offense. He is coming off a season in which he posted a career-high 768 receiving yards, while his 60 catches were the second-most of his career behind the 2024 season. His seven touchdowns were also this highest total since 2021.

With Henry and free agent Julian Hill, who is best known for his work in the run game, atop the tight end depth chart, Raridon will have the opportunity to ease into his role as a rookie before potentially taking on a larger role down the line.

“Hunter Henry is someone I haven’t studied his game, but really like,” Raridon said after being selected. “I know he’s a great player, great person, heard great things about him and I’m really excited to learn under him.”

Henry, meanwhile, is looking forward to the new-look tight end room.

“We try to have a close-knit tight end in the room,” he said. “What a blessing it is to get drafted and we’re excited to add him to the room. He can bring a lot of value and excited to meet him and excited about having him here.”

Carrick aims for league double over Liverpool

Michael Carrick watches Manchester United versus Liverpool in the away end in 2016
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It has been a season of ups and downs for Manchester United and Liverpool.

However, Sunday's Premier League meeting (15:30 BST) at Old Trafford will undoubtedly offer both sides an opportunity to claim third position in the league table come the end of the campaign.

Earlier in the season a Bruno Fernandes assist and a Harry Maguire header secured United's first win at Anfield in nearly a decade, a victory which put them ninth in the league table after eight games.

Now Michael Carrick's Red Devils have the opportunity to secure their first league double over rivals Liverpool since the 2015-16 campaign.

Carrick watched United complete their last double over the Reds standing with the United faithful in the lower tier of Anfield Road as he recovered from an injury.

Since Carrick's first Premier League game in charge this season, United have won more points than any other side (29). Carrick's nine wins in 13 matches (D2 L2) are already more than Ruben Amorim won in his 20 games in 2025-26 (W8 D7 L5).

And still the 44-year-old interim manager's future is unknown.

The last time Carrick faced Liverpool in his playing days, he was an unused substitute for Jose Mourinho's team in a 2-1 victory.

Carrick will again watch from the sidelines, but this time the stakes are even higher as he looks to secure his future at Old Trafford.

Fortunately for United fans, the 'Egyptian King's' Liverpool career is coming to an end, but it's worth a reminder that Mohamed Salah has scored more goals against the Red Devils both overall (13) and away from home (seven) than any other player in Premier League history. Though, his current injury may prevent him adding to those tallies.

🚨 BREAKING: Premier League reveal April Player of the Month contenders 🥇

🚨 BREAKING: Premier League reveal April Player of the Month contenders 🥇

Eight players are in contention to win the Premier League's Player of the Month award for April.

Manchester City and West Ham are best represented with two players apiece - Nico O'Reilly and Rayan Cherki for the title hopefuls and Jarrod Bowen and Konstantinos Mavropanos for the relegation battlers.

Elsewhere, Nottingham Forest skipper Morgan Gibbs-White is in the running along with Noah Okafor (Leeds), Pascal Groß (Brighton) and Alex Scott (Bournemouth).

Voting is open until Monday with the winner announced later next week.

Who should get it? Let us know in the comments!

Coach Scott Parker leaves relegated Burnley by mutual consent

BURNLEY, England (AP) — Scott Parker has left his role as Burnley coach, the Premier League club said on Thursday.

Parker's departure came after relegation was confirmed last week after defeat to Manchester City. Burnley said the decision was mutual.

“He leaves with the respect and gratitude of everyone connected with Burnley Football Club,” it said in a statement.

Parker led Burnley to promotion to the Premier League last season with an unbeaten run of 33 matches after replacing former manager Vincent Kompany. He was previously in charge of Fulham, Bournemouth and Club Brugges.

“It has been an immense privilege to lead this great club over the past two years. I have enjoyed every moment of our journey together, but feel that now is the right time for both parties to move in a different direction,” Parker said.

Burnley had begun finding a new coach and assistant Mike Jackson would be interim for the last four games in the league.

Burnley was second to last in the 20-team division, having won four and lost 22 games. Burnley was eliminated from the FA Cup by third-tier Mansfield in February.

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Kentucky Derby Favorites Who’s Who: Top Morning Line Runner Renegade

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LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY - APRIL 26: Renegade trains on the track during morning workouts ahead of the running of the 152nd Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs on April 26, 2026 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

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As Churchill’s sunny, outdoor post-position draw for the $5-million, 2026 Kentucky Derby got underway on April 25, there was a sociable background hum in the seating area as trainers, owners and the press met and greeted each other. But in the early going as leading unofficial backstretch favorite Renegade’s paper was pulled, and the horse received the dreaded Churchill stall on the rail, there was a sudden, noticeable silence. You could almost watch the thought race through the crowd: Thank God that wasn’t me.

And yet: minutes later, as Churchill’s new odds captain Nick Tammaro put through his very first Kentucky Derby morning line on the field, there was young Renegade as the top dog, at 4-1. Two questions: First, does stall No. 1 in the Churchill “new” 20-horse gate somehow not carry the “curse” of producing no Derby winners, even though it’s 0-6 since its debut in 2020? And, perhaps more importantly, second: What is it about Renegade (and jockey Irad Ortiz Jr.) that makes Mr. Tammaro think that the dismal record of the post position — in the new gate or in the old 14-horse one — doesn’t matter?

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LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY - APRIL 27: Todd Pletcher, trainer for Renegade, looks on during morning workouts ahead of the running of the 152nd Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs on April 27, 2026 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

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In answer to the second question, as trainer Pletcher and part-owner Mike Repole (of Vitamin Water and Body Armor fame) have both given us to understand, the Churchill rail is what it is, and they will try to make the best of it. In the larger sense, Renegade’s late-running power surge to win the Arkansas Derby by four lengths proved a couple of things, not least that the horse possesses the precise tool kit for the Derby distance and its demands. Like Further Ado in the Blue Grass, Renegade put a very great deal of room between himself and the peloton in the very last furlongs of the graded stakes that got him the invitation to the big race.

Stall No. 1 in the Churchill gate in the face of a 20-horse field thundering down into the first turn does still mean that Irad Ortiz will have to take back — or that he must, more daringly and dangerously, try to squirt out in front, then slide back off the pace as they work up the backstretch. Any way you cut it, the stall adds a daunting, traffic-rich tactical series of sidesteps to Renegade’s burgeoning do-list in the race — in addition to whatever tactical problems Pletcher, Ortiz and Repole were thinking they faced just having to work their man to the front in the last two furlongs on Saturday. Breaking from the rail in a Derby gives the equine athlete quite some choreography of gear-shifting in addition to the gear-shifting required of nominally “better” post positions.

The question for Renegade — and the reason that the three-time Derby winning trainer Pletcher is less than sanguine about being slotted into the rail — is simply that the extra layer of demand brought by the rail in a Derby can become the straw that broke the camel’s back in this one traffic-choked race.

Which brings us back to the first question inspired by Odds-czar Tammaro’s position that Renegade has the moxie to overcome all foes and all track disadvantages: The Churchill rail hole is “dreaded” not just because it’s 0-for-6 since the new gate was introduced. Of the last fifteen Derbies, nine (or 60%) have been won by runners starting from stall Nos. 15-20. That implies that the ordinarily holy tactical notion of “saving ground” is far less important in a Kentucky Derby than the simply doing what you have to do to get a clean trip. In reference to Renegade, it means that anything he and Ortiz devise to get around the traffic will be better for them than staying inside.

It will remain an irony of Saturday’s race — and of Derby history — that all outside post positions are not alike, and some can even be worse than the rail. Derby champ Ferdinand did in fact win the big race from the rail in 1986, forty years ago, the last contender to do so. Post 14, by contrast, last produced a winner sixty-five years ago, in 1961, when Carry Back (who also won the Preakness) went off as the 5-2 favorite and breezily carried the day with a commanding two-plus length stretch run.

Pletcher, Ortiz and Repole will be hoping their boy can snap the rail hole’s four-decade drought with a dancing, traffic-free run on Saturday.

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

PWHL playoff preview: Montreal’s bold choice, Minnesota’s last dance, plus how to watch

PWHL playoff preview: Montreal’s bold choice, Minnesota’s last dance, plus how to watchThe Professional Women’s Hockey League’s third season has come to an end and the postseason officially begins on Thursday night.

The top-seeded Montreal Victoire chose to play against the third-place — and two-time defending champion — Minnesota Frost in the first round of the PWHL Walter Cup Playoffs, the team announced on Sunday.

Since the inaugural PWHL season in 2024, the league has allowed its regular-season champion to select either the No. 3 or No. 4 seed to play in the first round of the playoffs. This year, that meant the Victoire could have their pick between Minnesota and the Ottawa Charge, which clinched the fourth and final playoff spot on the final day of the season.

Ottawa will play the second-seeded Boston Fleet in the series that begins Thursday at the Tsongas Center. Montreal and Minnesota will open their series on Saturday, May 2.

Here’s everything you need to know before puck drop.

Montreal’s bold choice

It might have come as a shock that Montreal — which has been upset in the first round of the playoffs in back-to-back seasons — would opt to play the PWHL’s only champion in this year’s opening round.

In Year 1, Minnesota snuck into the playoffs on a five-game losing streak then beat No. 1 Toronto in the first round before winning the first-ever Walter Cup championship. Minnesota upset Toronto again last season en route to a second straight league title.

The Frost enter the postseason on another losing skid, this time a four-game streak, but have proven capable of flipping a switch when it matters most. Not to mention, Minnesota has the most potent offense in the league this season (91 goals) and five of the top 10 scorers, led by Kelly Pannek (33 points in 30 games).

So why would Montreal want to take them on?

Coach Kori Cheverie did not offer much in the way of detail about the decision but said there was an “internal process” that helped the group land on Minnesota. “We’re looking forward to the opportunity,” she said.

Last season, Montreal opted to face the Ottawa Charge (the No. 3 seed), and bowed out of the postseason in four games. Charge goalie Gwyneth Philips, the eventual playoff MVP, posted a .955 save percentage in the first round, and only allowed six goals against in the series. Philips has been red-hot down the stretch for Ottawa again this season too, winning four straight games and making 130 saves on 132 shots to help her team clinch another playoff berth.

Given the choice between playing against a high-end goalie hitting her stride and the back-to-back champs, Montreal went with the latter.

According to Dom Luszczyszyn’s model, the Victoire would be the heavy favorites either way, with a 74 percent chance at beating the Charge in the semifinals — just five percent greater than their odds against Minnesota.

There’s no question that the Frost have star power, with the best group of five forwards in the league. Kelly Pannek, Taylor Heise, Grace Zumwinkle, Kendall Coyne Schofield and Britta Curl-Salemme combined for 65 goals this season, which accounted for around 71 percent of the team’s offense. It’s also more than three entire teams — Toronto, New York and Seattle — scored all season, which is incredibly impressive. Their depth, however, looks like it could be exploitable for Montreal.

Minnesota also struggled to produce at the same elite clip against the league’s top teams. Sixty-five of the Frost’s 91 goals this season came against non-playoff teams. They scored just 13 against Montreal (3) and Boston (10), the top two teams in the PWHL standings.

Montreal beat Minnesota in all four regular season meetings this season, outscoring the Frost 12-3 and shutting them out entirely in their last two matchups — including in one game without Montreal captain Marie-Philip Poulin. Leading that shutdown has been Ann-Renée Desbiens, who set records for the league’s best single-season save percentage (.955) and goals-against average (1.11), and is one of the biggest reasons to believe this year’s playoff result might be different.

It’s certainly a risk to bet against Minnesota in the playoffs — or to knowingly poke the bear, if you will. But at the very least, it looks like a reasonable pick by the league’s best team.

The rest of the field

The Victoire’s choice in opponent sets up what could be an incredible goalie duel between Boston starter Aerin Frankel and Ottawa’s Gwyneth Philips. While Philips was the star of last year’s playoffs, it was Frankel in 2024 who carried her team to the Finals, losing in five games to Minnesota.

The Boston Fleet missed the playoffs last year, but have been one of the league’s most dominant teams this season and became the fastest in league history to clinch a playoff spot (on March 29) with six games remaining in their regular season. Under new coach Kris Sparre, Boston plays a solid defensive game — only Montreal (41) allowed fewer goals against this season than Boston (45) — anchored by Frankel between the pipes.

In her third PWHL season, Frankel posted career highs in save percentage (.953) and goals-against average (1.17), which each ranked second behind Desbiens. She also broke (another) league record for shutouts in a single season with eight and her 19 wins this season tied Desbiens for the most in a single season.

And as scary as Boston’s “green monster” is, she’s not the only reason the Fleet are heavily favored in this matchup. The team has elite talent at every position, despite major losses in the expansion draft, including captain Hilary Knight.

Boston has two of the best defenders in the league in Megan Keller and Haley Winn, who Sparre can use on a loaded top pair. He can also split them up for a more balanced top four that can come in waves with two all-situations defenders.

Keller, who scored the golden goal for Team USA at the Milan Olympics, led the position in scoring this season (22 points). Winn, who was drafted second overall in last year’s draft, finished third among defenders (19) and second among all rookie skaters.

“She didn’t play like a rookie,” Keller said about her teammate for club and country. “She’s been a part of the national team for years, and she’s incredible to watch, incredible to play with. … I find myself sometimes just watching her do her thing, because she’s so fun (with) creating space and creating opportunities for our team.”

Nobody played more than Winn (26:45) or Keller (26:39) this season, who also rank top five in overall net rating among league-wide defenders. Boston’s depth on defense isn’t ideal, especially with free agent signing Zoe Boyd on long-term injury reserve, but Winn and Keller have proven able to carry the load.

At forward, Alina Müller, Susanna Tapani and Jessie Eldridge give Boston a big three that could be difficult to handle. Müller is one of the premier playmakers in the PWHL and has paired well with Eldridge — a naturally gifted goal-scorer who was acquired via trade with Seattle in March — on Boston’s top line, combining for six goals in the final month of the season.

This matchup should be tighter than the odds suggest, however, as the Charge pushed the Fleet to overtime or a shootout in all four regular season meetings. And Boston only won one of those games, 3-2 in a shootout.

“It’s a big testament, I think, to how good of goalies they are,” Keller said. “(We’re) gonna have to find ways to get pucks in the back of the net.”

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How will Poulin’s injury affect Montreal?

Since the moment she left the ice at the Milan Olympics, Poulin’s status has been a near-constant topic in the women’s game. A lower-body injury in Milan forced her to miss two games at the Olympics for Team Canada, and Montreal’s first contest following the Olympic break.

She returned for a few games, before leaving a March 15 game against Boston, favoring her right leg. Poulin spent much of the final month of the season on long-term injured reserve and returned for the final game of the season, tallying an assist on Montreal’s opening goal to help the team clinch the No. 1 seed. When asked to rate how healthy she feels heading into the postseason, Poulin was charmingly evasive.

“The heart, the mind is there,” she said. “I’m going to do anything possible to play my game.”

Poulin, 34, is still widely considered the best player in the game. Despite the injury, she was a point-per-game player this season and ranks second in Net Rating (5.4) behind only Kendall Coyne Schofield (6.2).

Perhaps more importantly, Montreal is far better constructed this season to compete in the postseason, and to withstand an injury to someone as critical to the mix as Poulin. Montreal has more offensive depth this season, with Abby Roque and Hayley Scamurra joining veteran Laura Stacey at the top of the Montreal scoring list. Rookie defender Nicole Gosling has been excellent this season, and tied Winn for the co-lead in rookie scoring by a defender with 19 points.

In 10 games down the stretch without Poulin, Montreal had 12 different scorers, including depth players such as Catherine Dubois and Kaitlin Willoughby, who had never scored in the PWHL before April 3 against Ottawa. Scamurra, a valuable defensive forward, led the way with five goals and her first career hat trick. During that stretch, Montreal lost just one game in regulation.

“Coming into the playoffs, we’ve struggled the last two years (but) it’s a new year and it’s a new team,” said Poulin. “We have depth, we have the right people.”

Ottawa’s top line

Boston’s elite talent certainly gives them an edge in the series, but the Ottawa Charge have one of the most productive lines in the PWHL. No two players combined for more goals this season than Ottawa captain Brianne Jenner and Rebecca Leslie (16), who each finished in the top 10 in league-wide scoring.

Jenner had a resurgent season with 12 goals and 26 points in 30 games. Leslie, meanwhile, is arguably the breakout player of the 2025-26 season. In her first two years, between Toronto and Ottawa, Leslie was a useful depth player, scoring three career goals in her first 51 career games. This year, Leslie looked a step quicker at training camp, and according to Jenner, “so many pieces to her game were just so dialed in.” Leslie quickly earned a top-line role beside Jenner — who she played with in the now-defunct Canadian Women’s Hockey League back in 2019 — and broke out for 14 goals and 23 points.

“She’s come up in such big moments for us this year,” Jenner said. “I’ve been really lucky to play with her and it’s been fun to have that chemistry with someone that I’ve known for so long.”

Rookie Sarah Wozniewicz has been an excellent complementary winger on that line, with high energy and forechecking ability.

“We’re able to create a lot of quick transition offense because of what Woz brings to our line,” Jenner said.

Should Boston’s top defenders shut Ottawa’s top line down, the Charge have other options in Gabbie Hughes and Fanuza Kadirova, who entered the league as a wild card from a Russian women’s hockey league and finished third on the team in goals.

Minnesota’s last dance?

While most teams were devastated by the expansion draft process, Minnesota largely picked up right where it left off last season, finishing with the league’s best offense for a second consecutive year. The Frost lost star defenders Sophie Jaques and Claire Thompson on defense, but the team still retained most of its core group despite leaving several important forwards exposed to the expansion draft process.

Captain Coyne Schofield, Heise, Curl-Salemme and No. 1 defender Lee Stecklein were protected by the Frost. But — by virtue of expansion Vancouver opting for depth forwards in the draft — Kelly Pannek and Grace Zumwinkle slipped through the cracks. Pannek went on to win the league’s scoring title and Zumwinkle finished fifth in goals with a career-high 13.

The league’s rules around the next round of expansion have yet to be revealed, but if teams are only able to protect three (or four) players again this season, there’s very little chance Pannek and Zumwinkle sneak through should they be left unprotected again. No matter who the Frost leave unprotected, they’re bound to lose another critical group of talent, whether it’s established stars or valuable rookies like defender Kendall Cooper. That’s not necessarily unique to the Frost, as every team will feel the pain of expansion again this offseason, but more looming changes could give Minnesota’s quest for a threepeat a bit more of a “Last Dance” feel.

The Frost have already shown over the last two years they just have to get into the playoffs to make some waves. That extra bit of motivation could make Minnesota an even scarier opponent.

The schedule

Thursday, April 30

Game 1: Ottawa at Boston (Tsongas Center) at 7 p.m. ET

Saturday, May 2

Game 1: Minnesota at Montreal (Place Bell) at 2 p.m. ET

Game 2: Ottawa at Boston (Tsongas Center) at 7 p.m. ET

Tuesday, May 5

Game 2: Minnesota at Montreal (Place Bell) at 7 p.m. ET

Thursday, May 7

Game 3: Montreal at Minnesota (Grand Casino Arena) at 7 p.m. ET*

*subject to change pending NHL playoffs

Friday, May 8

Game 3: Boston at Ottawa (Canadian Tire Centre) at 7 p.m. ET

Sunday, May 10

Game 4: Boston at Ottawa (Canadian Tire Centre) at 3 pm.m ET**

**if necessary

Minnesota will have home ice for Game 4 (if necessary) against Montreal. Boston will host Ottawa for Game 5 (if necessary) at the Tsongas Center. Final first round dates and times are to be determined.

How to watch

In Canada, the Montreal-Minnesota series will be available on Prime Video; Boston-Ottawa will air on TSN.

Both semifinals will be available to fans in the United States through local and regional broadcast partners, including NESN/NESN+ for Boston games and FOX 9+ for Minnesota, and on the league’s YouTube channel.

The Walter Cup Finals will air nationally in the U.S. on ION and YouTube. TSN and RDS will air the Finals in Canada.

This article originally appeared in The Athletic.

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Ex-UFC fighter who survived mass shooting criticises Dana White over reaction to White House gunman

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One UFC veteran wasn’t happy with Dana White’s reaction to the recent shooting near the White House, especially after he called it “awesome.”

The UFC president is heading to Washington, D.C., soon for a special fight card on the White House lawn.

White was also in the area ahead of that event, attending last Saturday’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner.

White was at the Washington Hilton when news broke of a gunman opening fire outside. Despite the serious situation, he didn’t seem too bothered by what happened.

Matt Brown criticises Dana White for calling White House shooting “awesome”

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Speaking to USA Today, White described the incident as “awesome,” going into detail about his experience at the event.

“It was f—ing awesome,” he said. “I literally took every minute of it in, and it was a pretty crazy, unique experience. We were sitting right in front of the table, right in front of where the president was.

“Nobody got tackled, but guys came in looking for shooters and they came toward our table. I thought the shooter was over by us or something.”

The shooter, identified as a 31-year-old schoolteacher and computer engineer, fired shots in the lobby before being apprehended. A Secret Service agent was struck during the incident.

Brown addressed this during an episode of MMA Fighting’s The Fighter vs. The Writer, pushing back against White’s choice of words.

Brown knows firsthand what it’s like to be caught up in a shooting. He was at a 2004 Damageplan concert when four people were killed.

With that background, Brown didn’t hold back on his feelings about how White reacted to Saturday’s events.

“I’ve been there when there was a shooting going on, which most people probably haven’t,” Brown said. “It is not awesome in any sense of the word. It is not f—ing cool one bit.”

“For him to say that, I did not appreciate that. Not that my opinion matters whether I appreciate it, but there’s people whose lives are at risk there,” he continued.

Footage also emerged showing how calm White remained while the shooting happened around him.

While both he and several government officials were clear from any immediate danger, it’s worth remembering one agent did end up being shot — although reports later confirmed he is expected to recover fully.

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'Absolutely gutted if he left' but 'there are more pressing issues to resolve'

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We asked for your views on the situation with Alisson, who is entering the final year of his contract at Anfield and is currently out because of injury.

Would this summer be the right time for Liverpool to sell him and, if so, is Giorgi Mamardashvili good enough to step up to number one?

Here are some of your comments:

Graeme: Any club wants to keep its best players and those players are also coveted by big European clubs because they're so good. Alisson is no different - he's a top keeper and has kept the team in so many matches. However, his injuries are frequent and frustrating. With Freddie Woodman making his debut, could this be his moment to become number two, with Giorgi Mamardashvili moving to number one? Whatever happens, Alisson is a legend.

Jimbo: Sell him if we can. Hopefully for big cheese to the Saudi Pro League rather than peanuts to Italy. If he stays, it's simply a downward spiral of absence through injury plus poor kicking when available.

Ian: Mamardashvili is obviously a competent replacement for Alisson or Liverpool wouldn't have bought him, and he has put in some impressive performances in Alisson's absences. If he wants to go then cash in and put the money in the transfer kitty because we definitely need to replace Mohamed Salah and strengthen a weak midfield.

Mark: Should have kept Caoimhin Kelleher - he was great.

Andy: I'd be absolutely gutted if Alisson left this summer - he still has so much to give the team, quite apart from being one of the world's best stoppers. Why would we let him go? We have missed some experience this season and he has bucketloads.

James: I worry about the loss of leadership but other than that we have a very capable number two ready to step up and what looks to be a decent number three who could also step up. There are more pressing issues to resolve than worrying too much about the goalkeeping position.

Neil: Really hope Alisson stays but would completely understand if he wanted a new challenge.

What’s Gone Wrong For Newcastle United?

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LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 25: Newcastle United Head Coach Eddie Howe claps the fans following the Premier League match between Arsenal and Newcastle United at Emirates Stadium on April 25, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Serena Taylor/Newcastle United via Getty Images)

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When Saudi Arabai’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) invested in Newcastle United nearly five years ago, it seemed certain the St James’ Park club was on a route to the top of English and European soccer. It was apparently inevitable that Newcastle would become the next Manchester City or Paris Saint-Germain.

Instead, Eddie Howe’s team is slumped in 14th place in the Premier League table this season, a long way from the upper echelons many predicted they would have reached by now. Howe is under pressure to prove he’s still the right man for the job, but Newcastle has even more to consider than just the future of its manager.

Chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan and a delegation from PIF is visiting the North East this week for meetings that could determine the future direction of Newcastle United. This comes after a withdrawal of funds from LIV Golf and a resetting of several investment focuses that could hit Newcastle hard. PIF isn’t going to be spending as much on sport in the years to come.

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Progress has been slow for Newcastle. While the club qualified for the Champions League quicker than anyone expected when PIF arrived in October 2021, making the steps required to challenge for soccer’s biggest prizes haven’t happened. Instead, Newcastle has regressed badly this season, falling down the league table.

The Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) haven’t helped. This limits what clubs like Newcastle United can spend in the transfer market, linking outlay to income. This explains why the club is so focused on either expanding St James’ Park or building a new, larger stadium. Newcastle must find a way to grow revenue as quickly as possible.

Howe has cut a calm and composed figure in recent weeks, even as Newcastle’s league form has plummeted. The 48-year-old is relaxed about PIF’s visit. “It’s something that happens regularly so it's nothing out of the norm for us,” he said. "I always like the chance to talk directly to the owners and to express things from my perspective. It's something we have always done and I look forward to that next week.”

Whatever the outcome of the meetings between Newcastle United’s decision-makers and PIF, the St James’ Park club clearly finds itself at a crossroads. If the Magpies are to become a force to be reckoned with in English and European soccer, this period between now and the start of the summer will be key.

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

Nebraska softball player Jordy Frahm named candidate for award

Nebraska softball star Jordy Frahm was named to the Top 25 List for USA Softball’s Collegiate Player of the Year. The Nebraska native was recently named Softball America's No. 1 two-way player heading into the month of May.

Frahm is having a dominant season as a two-way player. She is hitting .423 with 17 home runs, 45 RBI with .879 slugging percentage.

As a pitcher, she is 15-4 with a 1.30 ERA. She also has nine saves and has struck out 174 batters in 129.2 innings pitched.

Frahm is one of four Big Ten players on the list, along with UCLA’s Megan Grant and Jordan Woolery and Purdue’s Moriah Polar. The 25 finalists will be narrowed down to 10 on May 13 and three on May 18. 

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Kentucky Basketball offers Chase Lumpkin

The Kentucky Wildcats staff, especially Mo Williams, has been working diligently on the recruiting trail since Williams was hired by Mark Pope as an assistant. The Wildcats have set their sights on a top player in the 2027 class.

This week, Williams extended an offer to one of the top shooting guards in the class of 2027, Chase Lumpkin, who announced the offer on Tuesday.

Lumpkin a 4-star recruit who’s ranked at No. 45 in the Rivals Industry Rankings. The Powder Springs, Georgia native plays his high school basketball at McEachern, where he’s being heavily recruited.

Lumpkin is coming off a phenomenal weekend at Nike’s EYBL, Atlanta Session. where he showcased his impressive talents and was also named MVP of the weekend by Rivals. He averaged 26 points, 7 boards, seven assists, and 2.7 steals on the weekend. Lumkin, the do-it-all guard, is certainly a player the Wildcats would like to have heading into the 2027 season.

The Cats have had interest in Lumpkin for a while now, as he’s made his way to Lexington twice, as he saw the Wildcats’ takedown of Purdue in an exhibition game, and the close loss to North Carolina in last season’s ACC/SEC Challenge.

UK’s staff have been hard on the recruiting trail for 2027 as Pope and others have been visiting quite a few players, while trying to add to their 2026-27 roster. They recently visited Ryan Hampton, the No. 9 player in the ‘27 class, then extended an offer to him. The Wildcats also made the top five for Obinna Ekezie Jr., the No. 2 player in the 2027 class.

Both Hampton and Ekezie Jr. are considering reclassifying to the class of 2026, which means the Wildcats could add them ahead of the upcoming season. It’s unknown if either of them will ultimately make the cut, but it’s certainly a possibility.

As for Lumpkin, he’s now firmly on Kentucky’s radar when it comes to building the 2027-28 roster!

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IPL 2026: Hardik Pandya's 'won't put bowlers under the bus' comment goes viral after Mumbai Indians fail to defend 243 vs SRH

NEW DELHI: Despite posting a massive 243/5, five-time champions Mumbai Indians still ended up on the losing side as Sunrisers Hyderabad chased down the target with eight balls to spare. MI’s bowlers, including ace pacer Jasprit Bumrah, endured an off day. Known for turning games with his lethal bowling, Bumrah conceded 54 runs in his four overs without taking a wicket.

The disappointment of losing despite such a big total was evident on skipper Hardik Pandya’s face, though he admitted the bowling resources are stretched.

It wasn’t just Bumrah — Ashwani Kumar proved expensive, giving away 41 runs in two overs at an economy of 20.50. Spinner Allah Ghazanfar picked up two wickets but leaked 51 runs in his four overs at 12.80.

With this defeat, Mumbai Indians remain ninth with four points from eight games, while Sunrisers Hyderabad climbed to third with 12 points from nine matches.

"I think this season we don't have much option, we really need to see what all differences we can do. I won't put my bowlers under the bus. I think as an overall unit, we have not been able to do what exactly Mumbai Indians stands for," said Pandya when asked how he plans to address his bowling attack after failing to defend a strong total.

"We really need to see what all we need to work on," he added.

The MI captain said that with continued backing from the franchise owners and support staff, the team will find a way forward.

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"We have passionate owners and support staff, hopefully we will figure out something."

He also expressed regret for the loyal Mumbai Indians fans, admitting the team has not given them enough to cheer about.

"We have not given them much opportunity to back us -- but they have been fantastic and loyal. Sometimes it hurts when the opposition comes and they start chanting their name. But we probably need to give them more (to cheer and shout about)," he said.

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Pandya, however, credited the batting unit for delivering, while admitting that missed chances - including dropped catches - hurt the team.

"Yes, I enjoyed (the batting), I had fun today on the ground. Yeah, I think 244, I think I'll back my bowlers to stop it, but some other day today we could not execute.

"I think it's been that kind of season (of missed chances on the field). When you get a couple of chances, you grab them, that's when the luck and momentum changes. If you don't, it kind of hurts you...all the boys tried really well. They gave everything, it did not work out," he added.

Mumbai Indians will next face Chennai Super Kings on Saturday.

Open competition at full-back in Barcelona squad for 2026/27

Open competition at full-back in Barcelona squad for 2026/27
Open competition at full-back in Barcelona squad for 2026/27

With the summer transfer window getting closer by the day, there are several questions about how the FC Barcelona squad could look in the 2026/27 season, especially in a few key positions.

In some positions, such as midfield, the picture appears clearer. Unless there is an unexpected twist, Dani Olmo, Pedri, Frenkie de Jong, Fermin Lopez, Gavi and Marc Bernal will remain as regulars. The only possible exit could see Marc Casado leave.

Even then, Barcelona do not plan to invest in that position, with Tommy Marques expected to fill in as Casado’s replacement.

Changes are expected in attack. The option to buy Marcus Rashford is unlikely to be exercised, while both Robert Lewandowski and Roony Bardghji could also be on their way out. And a new centre-forward is set to be signed.

There could also be movement in defence. The club’s plan is to sign a top-level centre-back if conditions allow, with Alessandro Bastoni as the main target. Andreas Christensen, meanwhile, could be a candidate to leave.

Full-back position gets competitive

As reported by SPORT, there is set to be a lot of competition in the two full-back positions at Barcelona in the 2026/27 season.

As things stand, both Jules Kounde and Alejandro Balde are expected to remain unless substantial offers arrive.

Hector Fort will be back in the summer. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

On top of that, Barcelona’s priority is to secure the continuity of Joao Cancelo, either by extending his loan from Al-Hilal or by signing him permanently. He has the trust of Hansi Flick and has even been preferred ahead of Balde in recent weeks.

So, Balde, Cancelo, and Gerard Martin, who has been used as a centre-back this term, would be options on the left side, competing for a starting berth.

On the right-hand side, Barcelona have some decisions to make as Hector Fort will return from loan at Elche. The La Masia defender suffered a shoulder injury just as he was beginning to perform well at his new club and has now returned for the final stretch of the season.

His intention is to earn a place in the Barcelona squad, although this will depend on several factors, particularly whether Flick considers him ready. After all, Xavi Espart has enjoyed a breakthrough season and has earned the manager’s trust.

It remains to be seen how Flick and Deco will resolve the situation. They must decide whether Fort should be transferred or sent on another loan, or whether Espart should go out on loan instead.

Eagles’ biggest need after the NFL Draft is clear but unresolved

For all the praise surrounding the Philadelphia Eagles’ 2026 draft class, praise that is no doubt well-deserved, one thing remains clear. They didn’t fix everything, and the biggest question mark is staring them right in the face. Despite adding bodies, the safety position is an unfinished room that stands out as the most pressing need on the roster.

Philadelphia added Cole Wisniewski in the seventh round, and there's optimism he could develop into a contributor. Some have even floated comparisons to Reed Blankenship, but early indications suggest Wisniewski may do his best work closer to the line of scrimmage rather than as a true deep safety. That creates a gap because the Eagles lack a presence on the back end who can control the middle of the field and change how offenses attack.

The Eagles have created depth at safety but lack a dominant player.

Philadelphia's current group of safeties offers bodies, but not certainty. Drew Mukuba is expected to take the next step in his starting role in Year 2, even as he returns from injury. Marcus Epps provides experience and familiarity, but he isn't viewed as a long-term difference-maker. J.T. Gray is a core special teamer, while Andre’ Sam and Brandon Johnson remain developmental options.

Undrafted additions like Tucker Large, Maximus Pulley, and Kapena Gushiken bring competition, but they're long shots to solve the issue immediately (and Gushiken may be better suited to play slot cornerback). That's the reality. That said, it would seem the safety position is still one in flux for Philadelphia.

The departure of Blankenship and the trade involving Sydney Brown helped reshape this room quickly. What’s left is a group still searching for identity, and in today’s NFL, that isn't always a small concern. Safeties aren’t just last-line defenders anymore. They’re communicators, playmakers, and tone-setters. Without a clear answer at the position, the entire defense can feel it. The Eagles have options. They could explore veteran additions. They could trust internal development. They could wait and see how the competition unfolds in camp, but make no mistake. This isn’t a minor detail to monitor. It’s the one question that could define how far this defense and this team can go because for all the strengths on this roster, the Eagles still need someone to hold it all together on the back end.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Eagles’ biggest need after NFL draft the safety spot opposite Mukuba

Leah Williamson becomes the latest Arsenal player to sign a new deal

Leah Williamson becomes the latest Arsenal player to sign a new deal
Leah Williamson becomes the latest Arsenal player to sign a new deal

Leah Williamson has signed a new contract with Arsenal which is expected to keep her at the club until at least 2028.

The England international's renewal was always likely with the player having come through the academy and the news comes just two days after teammate Steph Catley also committed to the Gunners.

Williamson first made her debut for Arsenal as a 17-year-old back in 2014 and the defender has gone on to feature in over 275 games for the club since then.

This season, Williamson's season has been interrupted by a knee injury and she was an unused substitute in Wednesday's 7-0 hammering over Leicester City that moved Arsenal up to third in the WSL.

As is standard, Arsenal did not divulge the length of Williamson's new contract but the reliable Emma Sanders of BBC Sport suggests it is a two-year contract.

‘One step away’ – Liverpool figure set to leave after agreement reached – report

‘One step away’ – Liverpool figure set to leave after agreement reached – report
‘One step away’ – Liverpool figure set to leave after agreement reached – report

A fresh update from the transfer rumour mill has placed Richard Hughes firmly at the centre of uncertainty, with reports suggesting our sporting director could soon be on his way out of Anfield.


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The timing couldn’t feel more significant either, given the wider backdrop of change around the club, both on and off the pitch.

Hughes ‘one step away’ from Liverpool exit

According to journalist Nicolo Schira on X, via his latest update, Hughes is now extremely close to finalising a move to Saudi Arabia after initial interest earlier this year.

Schira reported: “Richard Hughes is one step away to sign for Al Hilal as new sporting director. Agreement in principle for 3-years contract as revealed last March. He is set to leave Liverpool to join the Saudi Club.”

That follows an earlier claim in March which stated: “Liverpool’s sporting director Richard Hughes is currently Al Hilal’s main target for the sporting director role. Offered 3-years contract to try to convince him to join Saudi Pro League.”

This is a situation that has been quietly building in the background, especially after suggestions that Al-Hilal had identified the Liverpool figure as their priority target.

Paul Joyce has already highlighted that Hughes’ future, alongside Michael Edwards, isn’t entirely settled, with both figures approaching the final stages of their current deals.

What this could mean for Liverpool

If the 46-year-old were to depart, it would represent another layer of instability during a summer that already looks set to bring significant change, particularly with senior players like Mo Salah and Andy Robertson moving on.

There’s also a wider debate to be had around the work carried out under Hughes so far, especially after a transfer window that has come under scrutiny, with big-money arrivals struggling to fully deliver and key departures raising questions about long-term planning.

At the same time, Fabrizio Romano had previously suggested the sporting director remained committed to the Liverpool project, which makes this latest update feel like a notable shift in direction.

Losing a senior decision-maker at this stage would only add to the uncertainty surrounding the club’s trajectory, particularly when ticket protests and fan unrest have already highlighted a disconnect between supporters and the hierarchy.

Whether this move materialises or not, it’s another situation we’ll be watching closely, because the implications could stretch far beyond one individual departure.

‘The referee clearly made a mistake’ – Arsenal players fume over penalty decision against Atletico Madrid

‘The referee clearly made a mistake’ – Arsenal players fume over penalty decision against Atletico Madrid
‘The referee clearly made a mistake’ – Arsenal players fume over penalty decision against Atletico Madrid

Arsenal were furious after they were not awarded a penalty against Atletico Madrid in the second half of their Champions League semi-final first leg. Los Colchoneros drew level in the period, but the controversial moment came when the referee opted to reverse his decision on a penalty given for a perceived foul on Eberechi Eze following a VAR review.

Mikel Arteta was ‘very angry’ about the decision not to give the spot kick, while Atletico’s players were unanimous in declaring that the referee had got the call right. Diego Simeone preferred to shift the focus to Arsenal’s first penalty, believing that it was not sufficient for a penalty. Meanwhile Declan Rice claimed that the Metropolitano had had an impact on the VAR officials in Switzerland.

Piero Hincapie: ‘It’s a very clear mistake’

Defender Piero Hincapie did not place emphasis on the impact of the Metropolitano, but he had little doubt in declaring that it was a clear error from the referee.

“It’s a bit… The penalty they didn’t give, it was very clear. And that’s it, positive result,” Hincapie told Movistar+, clearly frustrated.

“Yes, clearly the referee made a mistake. It was a very clear penalty, but we continue, and we hope they go our way on other occasions.”

Viktor Gyokeres: ‘It will be different in the second leg’

Forward Viktor Gyokeres also spoke to the media after the game, telling TNT Sports that they did well in the first half but lost control in the second.

“I think in think in the first half, we controlled the game quite well, and we had a few good opportunities to score. We managed to score one, to get the goal, and then in the second half they started much better. They got a goal eventually, and towards the end we got a few ok chances, but it’s a tough game, we knew it would be a tough place to come.”

He too was a little miffed at the decision not to give Eze a penalty.

“I didn’t see theirs, so difficult to say, but yeah, it’s football. I don’t know why they turned [Eze’s appeal] down, it looks like there’s contact, but it’s their decision.”

In terms of Arsenal’s response to Atletico Madrid’s strong start in the second half, Gyokeres felt that the Emirates will be a different game.

“Yeah, it was not very easy. Of course they have the crowd here. We always try to play and get the momentum back that we had in the first half, and got it back a bit late on, but it’s a tough second half. We know it will be different with our fans in the second leg, and we know we have to do our job, be at our best, and it’s going to be a good game at home.”

The second leg kicks off at 21:00 CEST in London next Tuesday. Los Colchoneros are looking to make their fourth ever final, while both sides are seeking their first ever victory in the competition.

Who are the contenders to be Bristol City boss?

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With Roy Hodgson completing what will surely be his managerial swansong at Bristol City and it being highly likely the club is going to confirm James Ellis, the former Arsenal technical director, as sporting director, fan attention will now switch to who the next head coach will be.

Social media has been awash with suggested names of who will step into Gerhard Struber's shoes, with some more realistic than others.

Whoever it is they, alongside Ellis, are going to have an extremely busy summer when it comes to contract negotiations with key players - Jason Knight, Max Bird and Ross McCrorie's current deals expire next year - and signing, by my reckoning, at least six Championship-ready players to have a squad that has a realistic chance of mounting a play-off challenge.

One name that has been linked by often reliable sources is former England and Liverpool midfielder Steve Gerrard.

Gerrard would be a name and if owner Steve Lansdown makes this choice he will be hoping the Liverpudlian can bring the club success in the same way his former England team-mate Frank Lampard has done at Coventry.

That is a very simplistic view but one that I do not believe will be tested as I understand Gerrard would prefer to remain in the north west, with the now open Burnley manager role being a predictable option.

While working in Saudi Arabia, Gerrard had former Bristol City manager Dean Holden as his assistant. If he did get the job I wonder if he would want Holden on his staff here which would mean tempting the likeable northerner away from his current role of assistant manager at Hull City?

The next contender who has been publicly linked with the role and described it as "flattering" is current Portsmouth boss John Mousinho.

He's been in charge at Fratton Park for just over three years having played almost 500 league games before ending his career at Oxford United as a player-coach and also serving for a short period as chairman of the PFA.

It was a big leap of faith by Portsmouth to give him the job of head coach but it proved a wise choice as he took them back to the Championship after a 12 year absence.

In the two seasons they have competed at this level he has kept them up with limited resources. That will sit well with Lansdown and whilst he could be a choice that would be acceptable to some others will say it lacks ambition.

When Ellis was first mentioned as a sporting director candidate a few weeks ago it was not long before the name of Luton boss Jack Wilshere entered my thoughts as a contender due to the Arsenal connection while for my final choice I am going to put forward Mark Robins, currently boss at Stoke City.

Based on past media comment, City owner Lansdown has always coveted the former Coventry boss, who took the now Premier League bound Sky Blues from League Two to two top-six finishes in the Championship.

He might be Lansdown's choice, but for me that ship has passed.

Season tickets for 2026-27 went on sale this week. I think a fair few fans will be holding back on renewing until they see who the club appoint and whether they financially back their new team.

You can hear more from David Pottier on the Forever Bristol City podcast.

Hearts set for biggest game since 1960 - Mackay

Former Hearts captain Gary Mackay feels Monday's home game against Rangers is one of the biggest in the club's history.

The Edinburgh club are three points ahead of Celtic at the top of the Scottish Premiership heading into the showdown with third-placed Rangers, who lie four adrift of the summit.

Hearts have topped the table for much of the season and have just four games left of their mission to win their first top flight-title since 1960.

After last weekend's Edinburgh derby win over Hibernian Mackay, and many other Hearts fans, feel Monday's game is their biggest in a long time.

"There's a gentleman I know, for example, who attended his 205th Edinburgh derby on Sunday," Mackay said.

"He's 78, 79 now, and he texted me after the game to say that Monday is as big a game as he's seen since 1960.

"Everybody's got their own thoughts and their own memories of why Monday is so important."

The 62-year-old was playing for Hearts last time they got close to a top-flight title, missing out to Celtic on the final day in 1986.

And while he knows the pressure is on, he is urging supporters to get behind the team regardless of the scoreline during Monday night's match.

"I don't think any of us at this time last year thought we were going to be where we are and I think that's why the emotions are so high," Mackay added.

"It's important we get rid of any kind of negativity – it doesn't matter where we are in the 10th minute, or the 70th minute come Monday, we need to be right behind the team from the first minute to the last, because if any of us supporters had thought last year that we would be talking like this with four games to go, we would have thought that there was something wrong with us.

"The players and management have given us a season that is up there with one of the best I've ever had as a Hearts supporter, and it's up to us to repay them by getting right behind them and making sure we give them the best chance possible to get the outcome we all want."

What's the future of Penguins' Big 3 after first-round playoff loss?

The Pittsburgh Penguins' Big Three of Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin and Kris Letang has been a huge part of the team's success with three Stanley Cup championships and nearly 4,000 games together.

But Malkin's contract is up and he can become an unrestricted free agent on July 1.

Could this be the end of the Big Three?

Malkin has indicated a desire to return and general manager Kyle Dubas put off the decision until the offseason, which has arrived for the Penguins after their 1-0 loss to the Philadelphia Flyers in Game 6.

He certainly can still play. He had 61 points in 56 games during the regular season, but he did miss 26 games with injury and a five-game suspension. A one-year deal would be a good compromise for the soon-to-be 40-year-old.

Crosby has one year left on his contract at $8.7 million, meaning he can sign an extension as early as July 1. Letang has two more years at $6.1 million. Though Letang's play appears to have slipped a bit, he did score the winning goals in Games 4 and 5.

The Penguins have more decisions to make than just on Malkin.

Anthony Mantha is also an unrestricted free agent. He scored 33 goals in the regular season on a one-year, $2.5 million contract but had only one point in six games in the playoffs.

Connor Dewar, Noel Acciari, Kevin Hayes, Connor Clifton and Ryan Shea are also pending UFAs.

So is goalie Stuart Skinner, who arrived this season in a trade. But the Penguins have to re-sign Arturs Silovs, who replaced Skinner (three losses) and won two playoff games and pushed Game 6 to overtime.

The Penguins also have goalie prospect Sergei Murashov, 22, in the American Hockey League. Could they let Skinner walk to give Murashov a chance for promotion?

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Evgeni Malkin future among Penguins' offseason decisions

See who stood out in the area round of the high school softball playoffs

Here are the top performers from the area round of the UIL and TAPPS high school softball playoffs from April 29-May 2.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29

Area Round

Class 4A Division I

Game 1

TULOSO-MIDWAY 10, EL CAMPO 3

W — Makennah Barrera

Highlights — T-M, Makennah Barrera 2-4, 7 IP, 3 ER, 7 K; Avari Andrade 1-3, 2 R, HR, RBI; Kayla Boone 2-3, 3 R, 2 HRs, 5 RBIs; Madison Gummelt 2-4, R; Sofia Jimenez 1-2, RBI; Madison Trevino SB

Class 4A Division II

Game 1

INGLESIDE 11, ROBSTOWN 1

W — Kylee Ward; L — Yollina Pesina

Highlights — Ingleside, Kiki Smith 1-3, 3 RBIs, 2 R; Leilani Smith 1-2, R, RBI; Kylee Ward 1-2, R, RBI, 5 IP, 1 ER, 9 K; Luna Walker 1-3, RBI; Mia Salazar 1-2, RBI; Dara Davila 1-3, R; Ruby Eppard 2-3, 3 RBIs; Kaylee Murua 1-1, 2 R; Ky Sanchez 1-2, RBI. Robstown, Isabella Cruz 2-3; Yadira Rodriguez 1-3; Addison Worden 1-2

Class 3A Division II

One game

SANTA GERTRUDIS ACADEMY 10, LYFORD 1

W — Natalia Escobedo; L — Stephanie Chavez

Highlights — Santa Gertrudis Academy, Haley Ortega 2-5, 2 R, RBI; Mika Munoz 2-5, 2 R, RBI; K’Lee Bazan 1-4, RBI; Adelyn Lopez 2-3, 3 R, RBI; Savannah Perales 2-3, 2 R; Arabella DeLeon 1-3, 2 R, 3 RBIs; Camila Rico 1-5, R; Natalia Escobedo 6 IP, 1 ER, 15 K

Game 1

SAN DIEGO 11, HEBBRONVILLE 0

W — Cylie Espinosa; L — Briena Maldonado

Highlights — San Diego, Avylyn Gonzales 2-3, 2 R, RBI; Addison Hernandez 1-3, 2 R; Laylah Ruvalcaba 2-3, 2 R; Ava Corona 1-2, R, RBI; Mariana Molina 1-2, R, RBI; Cylie Espinosa 4 IP, 0 ER, 6 K; Hebbronville, Katrina Montaivo 1-2, RBI; Jaycee Morales 1-2

Class 2A Division II

Game 1

WOODSBORO 10, LA VILLA 0

W — S. Castillo; L — K. Garza

Highlights — Woodsboro, A. Zena 2-3, 2 R; S. Castillo 1-3, R, RBI, 5 IP, 0 ER, 13 K; K. Lewis 1-3, R, RBI; C. Wernli 1-3, R; M. Martinez 1-2, RBI; C. Tully 2-3, 2 R; J. Arredondo 1-2, R; I. Gonzales 1-1, 2 RBIs

This article originally appeared on Corpus Christi Caller Times: See who stood out in the second round of the softball playoffs

Luke Kuechly gives his thoughts on Panthers' 2026 NFL Draft class

One of the Carolina Panthers' top draft picks may be rekindling some fond memories for Luke Kuechly.

On this week's episode his podcast JJ and Luke, the franchise great—along with co-host and longtime long snapper JJ Jansen—discussed the top of the Panthers' 2026 NFL Draft Class. When breaking down second-round pick and defensive lineman Lee Hunter, Kuechly recalled the table-setters Carolina nabbed back in 2013.

"The guys on Texas Tech—[David] Bailey the edge rusher and, obviously, Jacob Rodriguez—those guys would not have the success that they did without having a really good inside guy," he stated of Hunter. "And my second year in Carolina, we drafted Star Lotulelei in the first round and Kawann Short in the second round.

"And Thomas [Davis] and I . . . Al Holcomb, our linebacker coach, said, 'Hey you two better walk into [general manager] Dave Gettleman's office and say thank you.'"

Kuechly, with the help of Lotulelei and Short, captured the AP Defensive Player of the Year honors that very season. As a unit, the defense allowed the second-fewest yards per game (301.3) and amassed a league-leading 60 sacks while helping push the Panthers to an NFC South title.

Carolina is probably hoping that Hunter can have a similar effect on his teammates. The 6-foot-3, 318-pounder was named a first-team All-American in 2025, where he registered 26 pressures and 25 stops.

So, hopefully for the Panthers, linebackers Devin Lloyd and Trevin Wallace will eventually go thank general manager Dan Morgan.

For Kuechly's full thoughts on Hunter, as well as first-round pick Monroe Freeling, take a listen down below . . .

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This article originally appeared on Panthers Wire: 2026 NFL Draft: Luke Kuechly gives thoughts on Panthers' class

What to know about the PWHL playoffs: Matchups, top players, schedule

The Professional Women's Hockey League kicks off its postseason on Thursday, April 30, with the No. 2 seed Boston Fleet traveling to the No. 4 Ottawa Charge.

Why is the No. 2 seed playing the No. 4 seed? Because in the PWHL, the top seed earns the right to pick its opponent for the first round of the playoffs. The No. 1-seeded Montréal Victoire chose to play the two-time defending league champion Minnesota Frost, the No. 3 seed.

The Victoire are in the playoffs for the third straight season, finishing first for a second consecutive year. This season, the Victoire won all four games in their head-to-head season series against the Frost (13-5-9), including two overtime victories. They went 3-1 against the Charge (9-1-12).

The two semifinal series are best of five with the two winners advancing to the best-of-five finals to play for the Walter Cup. The Minnesota Frost beat the Ottawa Charge in four games for the Cup last season.

Here is the lowdown on each playoff team and the schedule:

No. 1 Montréal Victoire (16-2-6)

Ann-Renée Desbiens, who won Goaltender of the Year last season, has a league-leading 19 victories, 1.11 goals against average and .955 save percentage. Abby Roque, who leads Montreal in scoring with 22 points, is in her first season with the club after spending two years with the New York Sirens. It is the Victoire's third season in the playoffs; they were also the No. 1 seed last season and got beat in the semifinals.

No. 2 Boston Fleet (16-4-5) 

Aerin Frankel, who was the goaltender for Team USA during the 2026 Winter Olympics, leads the Fleet with 19 victories, a 1.17 goals against average and .953 save percentage. Speaking of Olympic heroes, Megan Keller, who scored the winning goal in overtime in the gold medal game, has 18 points for the Fleet this season. Boston reached the Walter Cup Finals in its inaugural 2023–24 season, losing a five‑game series to Minnesota.

No. 3 Minnesota Frost (13-5-9)

The Frost have won back-to-back titles as the No. 4 seed coming into the playoffs. Minnesota has the league's three top scorers in Kelly Pannek (33 points), Taylor Heise (30) and Britta Curl-Salemme (29). Goalie Maddie Rooney has a .921 save percentage and 2.04 goals against average.

No. 4 Ottawa Charge  (9-1-12)

The Charge are the only team in the playoffs with a losing record. Eight of their nine victories came in overtime. Brianne Jenner, the fourth leading scorer in the league, leads Ottawa with 26 points. Rebecca Leslie is second in the league in goals with 14.

PWHL playoff schedule (first seven games)

Thursday, April 30

  • Game 1: Ottawa at Boston (Tsongas Center) at 7 p.m. ET

Saturday, May 2

  • Game 1: Minnesota at Montréal (Place Bell) at 2 p.m. ET
  • Game 2: Ottawa at Boston (Tsongas Center) at 7 p.m. ET

Tuesday, May 5

  • Game 2: Minnesota at Montréal (Place Bell) at 7 p.m. ET

Thursday, May 7, 2026

  • Game 3: Montréal at Minnesota (Grand Casino Arena) at 7 p.m. ET*

Friday, May 8, 2026

  • Game 3: Boston at Ottawa (Canadian Tire Centre) at 7 p.m. ET

Sunday, May 10, 2026

  • Game 4: Boston at Ottawa (Canadian Tire Centre) at 3 p.m. ET**

*subject to change pending NHL playoff scheduling

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: What to know about the PWHL playoffs: Matchups, top players, schedule

Art Rooney II explains why Steelers used UFA tender on Aaron Rodges

The Pittsburgh Steelers stunned the NFL world following their decision to place a rare unrestricted free-agent tender on Aaron Rodgers, leaving many fans wondering if there was more to the situation than meets the eye. Well, Art Rooney II has explained why the Steelers decided to use the UFA tender in the first place.

Making a special appearance on The Insiders from NFL Network, Rooney attempted to make sense of the Steelers' decision to place the UFA tender on Rodgers — and it's all about compensatory draft picks.

"The main thing that the tender gives us is potential for a comp pick if Aaron would choose to go to another team," Rooney said. "We don't expect that, but by that same token, you never know. It's just something that we had an opportunity to protect, if needed. The deadline was Monday. So, if we were going to do it, we needed to pull the trigger on Monday. We alerted Aaron and his representative that we were going to do it. Not a real big deal."

“Even though I thought it probably would have been concluded by now, I think we will come to a conclusion here in the next few weeks."

Steelers president Art Rooney II discussed Aaron Rodgers’ decision, draft week in Pittsburgh and more on The Insiders @nflnetworkpic.twitter.com/KyHuS5Vk2V

— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) April 29, 2026

Per the terms of the UFA tender, the Steelers will have exclusive rights to negotiate with Rodgers if he doesn't sign with another team by July 22. He would also be able to accept a 10% raise based on his 2025 salary, which would net him $15 million in 2026.

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This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Steelers’ Aaron Rodgers UFA tender explained by Art Rooney

College lacrosse bracket prediction: How conference tournaments will shape field

Conference tournament time is upon us in the realm of men’s college lacrosse, on the eve of Sunday’s unveiling of the 18-team NCAA tournament field. In all, 11 Division I conferences will crown a champion by the conclusion of the weekend, with 10 of those receiving automatic bids to the NCAA tourney.

For most of the weekend’s participants the assignment is simple – win or go home. But there are eight at-large spots in the field as well, and while a significant percentage of those will go to members of that 11th conference (more on that below), there is potential for a bid thief or two to make an already crowded at-large pool even more unwieldy.

Here’s a look at the most important of the conference tournaments, and how their results might affect the final NCAA field.

ACC lacrosse tournament

Location/TV: Charlotte, N.C., ACC Network

Semifinals

Friday, May 1

No. 1 Notre Dame vs. No. 4 Virginia, 5 p.m. ET

No. 2 North Carolina vs. No. 3 Syracuse, 8 p.m. ET

Championship

Sunday, May 3

Semifinal winners, noon ET

Only five current members of the ACC sponsor the sport, one fewer than the six required for an automatic bid. The conference will nonetheless be well represented in the tournament again, likely to occupy at least half of the eight at-large spots. The participants in this weekend’s event are playing primarily for seeding, although Notre Dame is almost certainly going to be slotted into the overall top position win or lose. Syracuse has a chance to solidify a top-four seed, in theory earning a less dangerous opponent for the round of 16, while North Carolina is unlikely to slip any lower than No. 4 even with a loss to the Orange. Virginia, the only team in the country to own a regular-season win against the Fighting Irish, could secure a top-eight seed and thus a first-round home game if the Cavaliers can knock off Notre Dame for a second time.

And then there’s Duke. The Blue Devils were winless in the conference and had already been eliminated from the ACC tournament prior to last weekend, but their upset of North Carolina in their regular-season finale has them clinging to life in the at-large discussion. They can’t help themselves this weekend, so they must hope that form holds in the other leagues. It’s fair to say Duke fans will have more than casual interest in the results of these next few tournaments.

Ivy League lacrosse tournament

Location/TV: Ithaca, N.Y., ESPNU

Semifinals

Friday, May 1

No. 1 Cornell vs. No. 4 Harvard, 4 p.m. ET

No. 2 Princeton vs. No. 3 Yale, 6:30 p.m. ET

Championship

Sunday, May 3

Semifinal winners, 1 p.m. ET

In this sport, the Ivy is a power conference that frequently has multiple representatives in the NCAA field. There will be at least two this season, with Princeton and Cornell likely to be first-round hosts. Harvard, with a top-tier win against Syracuse on its resume, has a decent at-large case but could use another victory to ease any Sunday anxiety. Yale could enter the discussion with a semifinal win as well but probably needs to win the tournament to claim the league’s automatic spot.

Big Ten lacrosse tournament

Location/TV: Piscataway, N.J., Big Ten Network

Semifinals

Thursday, April 30

No. 1 Johns Hopkins vs. No. 5 Michigan, 3 p.m. ET

No. 2 Penn State vs. No. 3 Maryland, 6 p.m. ET

Championship

Saturday, May 2

Semifinal winners, noon ET

Here’s where things could get complicated for teams on the edge of the bubble. Johns Hopkins, which secured the top seed by upending archrival Maryland in its final regular-season contest, is probably safe even without the automatic bid. The Penn State-Maryland winner will also help its cause, but things could get quite dicey for the loser of that game. The Nittany Lions could be a particularly interesting puzzle for the committee, with a solid collection of top-20 RPI wins but three troublesome losses. Michigan, which sent fringe bubble contender Ohio State packing in the Big Ten quarterfinal round last weekend, is the lone team in this quartet with potential to be a true bid stealer.

Atlantic 10 lacrosse tournament

Semifinals

Thursday, April 30

No. 1 Richmond vs. No. 4 Massachusetts, 4 p.m. ET

No. 2 High Point vs. No. 3 Saint Joseph’s, 7 p.m. ET

Championship

Saturday, May 2

Semifinal winners, noon ET

The A-10 will be a multi-bid conference if and only if a team other than Richmond wins the tournament. Bubble watchers from Durham, North Carolina, to Cambridge, Massachusetts., and many points in between will be hoping that won’t be the case, but there are a couple other points of interest in this tournament that could have a trickle-down impact on the at-large and seeding picture. The committee does not use RPI itself as a selection criterion, but it does use top-20 RPI wins as a metric. As of last weekend, Saint Joe’s sat at No. 21, and should the Hawks end up in the top 20 they’d be considered a quality win for opponents that defeated them in the regular season, a list that includes Duke.

Other tournaments of note

Big East lacrosse tournament

Semifinals

Thursday, April 30

No. 1 Georgetown vs. No. 4 Denver, 4:30 p.m. ET

No. 2 Providence vs. No. 3 Villanova, 7:30 p.m. ET

Championship

Saturday, May 2

Semifinal winners, 2 p.m. ET, ESPNU

Patriot League lacrosse tournament

Location/TV: West Point, N.Y., CBS Sports Network

Semifinals

Friday, May 1

No. 1 Army vs. No. 6 Lehigh, 4 p.m. ET

No. 2 Loyola (Md.) vs. No. 5 Colgate, 7:30 p.m. ET

Championship

Sunday, May 3

Semifinal winners, noon ET

Georgetown and Army would at least be considered as at-large candidates should either or both fail to claim their league’s auto bid. But realistically both would be on the outside. While the Hoyas have owned the Big East tourney in recent years, the Patriot League is often quite chaotic, as we’ve already seen with Lehigh’s wild overtime triumph at third-seeded Boston University Tuesday night.

Other one-bid leagues

America East in Albany, N.Y

Top seed: UAlbany.

Atlantic Sun in Jacksonville, Fla.

Top seed: Jacksonville.

Coastal Athletic in Towson, Md.

Top seed: Towson

MAAC in Loudenville, N.Y.

Top seed: Siena.

Northeast Conference in Moon Township, Pa.

Top seed: Robert Morris.

Four of these five league champs figure to be bound for one of two play-in games. Towson has the best RPI and schedule strength metrics among this group and is the most likely to be sent directly to the round of 16, as long as the Tigers continue to take care of business in a conference they’ve dominated for the past three seasons.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: College lacrosse conference tournaments to shape NCAA bracket

Cowboys Headlines: Pickens smart to bet on self; Romo bombs latest U.S. Open bid

With one stroke of the pen, both George Pickens and the Dallas Cowboys feel like they've won. Now that the franchise tag is official, the team keeps their dynamic duo at WR together for another year. For Pickens, the mission is clear: ball out in 2026 and reap even more rewards in 2027. He's already earned a giant raise playing on the tag this season; another dynamite year could easily jack up his price tag next offseason by $10 million.

The reality of the new Dallas defense is sinking in. In today's headlines, we hear more about the off-the-charts football IQ of safety Caleb Downs, and one of the franchise greats says he's the one who's honored by comparisons to the future star. Yep, it's the start of something special for Christian Parker's unit, and a look at the newcomers to the unit is starting to paint a fuller picture of what fans (and opposing offenses) can expect.

Elsewhere, the club may have sent a message on draft weekend that has Tyler Guyton breathing easier, we learn Dee Winters wasn't the linebacker Dallas really wanted to trade for, and Tony Romo falls short in his latest bid at winning it all.

Looking around the league, could Trevon Diggs find a home with the Jets? The Ravens may already be believers in Diego Pavia, news of a second surgery for Bo Nix has the Broncos quarterback in the spotlight, and one of the NFL's good guys- four-time All-Pro and three-time Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year nominee Justin Simmons- calls it a career 10 years to the day after he was drafted.

Dallas Cowboys Top Headlines

  • Cowboys WR George Pickens makes it official, signs franchise tag :: Cowboys Wire (Link)
  • Why it benefits both George Pickens & the Cowboys to play under the franchise tag :: Yahoo Sports (Link)
  • Caleb Downs 'is a football savant'; Cowboys exec gushes about new star :: Cowboys Wire (Link)
  • Darren Woodson "honored" with the Caleb Downs comparisons :: DallasCowboys.com (Link)
  • Got that dog in 'em? Cowboys look to build defensive roster of bullies :: Cowboys Wire (Link)
  • How Cowboys’ draft picks offer insight into Christian Parker’s defensive vision :: Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Link)
  • Telling Tale: 5 of the Cowboys’ 2025 Def starters remain unemployed :: Cowboys Wire (Link)
  • One Dallas Cowboys player who just dodged a major draft-day bullet :: SI.com (Link)
  • Cowboys undrafted rookie free agents: Who is most likely to find a roster spot? :: The Athletic (Link)
  • Report: Cowboys tried to trade for Texans' Pro Bowl LB before Dee Winters deal :: Cowboys Wire (Link)
  • 3 burning questions hanging over Cowboys as offseason workouts begin :: Cowboys Wire (Link)
  • Ex-Cowboys QB Tony Romo fails to advance in U.S. Open qualifying :: ESPN (Link)

Updates from Free Agency & 2026 Rookie Class

  • Best NFL team fits for notable remaining free agents: Deebo Samuel to Chargers? Trevon Diggs to Jets? :: NFL.com (Link)
  • Jesse Minter: Diego Pavia was a “force multiplier” at Vanderbilt, will come in with a clean slate :: ProFootballTalk (Link)
  • Brandon Aiyuk remains in limbo. How did we get here, and what comes next? :: The Athletic (Link)

News & Headlines from Around the NFL

  • 'My heart, my home, my story': All-Pro safety Justin Simmons announces retirement from NFL, reflects on Broncos' tenure :: DenverBroncos.com (Link)
  • NFL Network: Texans, LB Azeez Al-Shaair agree to terms on three-year, $54 million extension :: NFL.com (Link)
  • Broncos quarterback Bo Nix has a 2nd procedure on his surgically-repaired right ankle :: Denver7 (Link)

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Texas A&M cracks Top 10 in CBS Sports' post-spring rankings

Texas A&M's spring practice season ended earlier this month after the annual Maroon & White Game took place on April 18, and for third-year head coach Mike Elko, small steps were accomplished, but losing star senior linebacker Daymion Sanford to a lower-leg injury was certainly a blow to an Aggie defense that now includes several key additions from the transfer portal.

Still, the return of starting quarterback Marcel Reed, who threw for a career-high 3,169 yards and 25 touchdowns last season, will, as I've now stated ad nauseam, dictate how far the Aggies go, including a potential return to the College Football Playoff for the second straight season.

Still, Reed's 12 interceptions, including eight against Power 4 programs, will never be good enough heading into the fall, especially after a record 10 players were selected in the 2026 NFL Draft. However, Texas A&M's wide receiver rotation, now featuring former Alabama wideout Isaiah Horton, looks like the team's predominant strength, only if the newly formed offensive line holds up.

With plenty of dives or deeper dives into Texas A&M's roster, and the Aggies' chances of making it back to the CFP, nationally, Mike Elko's 2026 roster is receiving enough respect to be positioned in the preseason top 10 in nearly every recently released post-spring season ranking, now including CBS Sports' updated Top 25. Coming in at No. 8, writer Brandon Marcello is confident in the new pieces on offense and defense.

"Texas A&M had a terrific offseason in the NFL Draft, which is good and bad news after an 11-win season and CFP appearance. The Aggies' returning production is near the bottom of the SEC, but a slew of transfers, led by former Alabama receiver Isaiah Horton, has them primed for another run in the top half of the SEC. Quarterback Marcel Reed returns, which is a big boost as they break in new pieces. The best news out of the spring? The defense looked elite. Northwestern transfer Anto Saka led a pass rush that was described as unblockable. Senior linebacker and captain Daymion Sanford, the designated signal man on the field, was injured in the spring game (leg) and is expected to miss at least a portion of the season."

Anto Saka's performance in the Maroon & White Game was highly underrated, given his one sack, but, as Marcello stated, looked unblockable for most of the afternoon, and was equally impactful as a run defender.

Mike Elko's track record as one of the top defensive playcallers should continue, and while new OC Holmon Wiggins will call plays for the first time in his career, having a veteran quarterback and elite playmakers at his disposal should help his transition.

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This article originally appeared on Aggies Wire: Texas A&M comes in at No. 8 in CBS Sports' post-spring rankings

Liverpool provide huge Mohamed Salah injury update

Liverpool provide huge Mohamed Salah injury update
Liverpool provide huge Mohamed Salah injury update

Liverpool injury update: Salah set for return before season’s end

There is a particular rhythm to a football season’s closing weeks, where fatigue and fate begin to intertwine. For Mohamed Salah and Liverpool, that rhythm was briefly disrupted by concern, then steadied by reassurance.

Salah’s recent injury, sustained during a 3-1 victory over Crystal Palace, initially carried the kind of ominous undertone that can derail ambitions. The forward pulled up clutching his hamstring, a familiar and unwelcome sight in modern football’s relentless calendar. Yet, as confirmed in the original source, Liverpool have since clarified that the issue is only a minor muscle injury.

A club statement offered measured optimism: “Liverpool FC can confirm Mohamed Salah is expected to be available to play again before the end of this season.” It is the sort of update that does not erase anxiety entirely, but it restores belief. In a campaign defined by tight margins and shifting momentum, Salah’s presence remains central.

Impact on Liverpool’s top five ambitions

Liverpool’s push for a top-five finish, and with it UEFA Champions League qualification, has been shaped by both resilience and inconsistency. Injuries have played their part, and Salah’s absence, even temporarily, threatens to tip the balance.

Manager Arne Slot has been cautious in his assessment. “We simply don’t know but what we do know is the season is in four weeks over,” he said after the match. His tone reflects a broader reality. There is little time left for recovery, and every fixture carries weight.

Liverpool face Manchester United at Old Trafford, followed by a demanding run that includes Chelsea FC and Aston Villa. Salah is expected to miss the immediate fixtures, but his projected return for the final match against Brentford FC could prove decisive.

In elite football, timing is everything. A player returning too early risks aggravation. Too late, and the opportunity has passed. Liverpool’s medical team appear to be walking that line with care.

Recovery timeline and Slot’s measured approach

Salah’s durability has long been one of his defining traits. Rarely absent, consistently decisive, he has built a reputation on both physical conditioning and mental resilience. Slot acknowledged this, noting: “What I do know about Mo is throughout all of these years he has taken such good care of his body that he will have the minimum time required to recover from an injury.”

This is not mere rhetoric. Salah’s professionalism is widely recognised, and it underpins Liverpool’s confidence in his swift return. The injury, while disruptive, has not altered the broader expectation that he will feature again before the season concludes.

There is also a longer view at play. With Salah set to depart Liverpool in the summer, every remaining appearance carries added significance. Each match becomes part of a closing chapter that has defined an era at the club.

Final fixtures could shape Salah’s Liverpool farewell

Football has a way of scripting its own endings. For Salah, the possibility of returning in time for Liverpool’s final fixture offers a narrative rich with meaning. A last appearance, potentially decisive, would align with the standards he has set since arriving at Anfield.

The original source notes that Salah is also expected to lead Egypt at the upcoming World Cup, underlining the relatively minor nature of the injury. It is a reminder that while club priorities dominate the present, the international stage looms just beyond.

For Liverpool, the equation is straightforward. They need points, composure, and, ideally, their talisman fit and firing. Salah’s injury may have interrupted the flow, but it has not rewritten the script.

As the season edges towards its conclusion, Liverpool remain in contention, and Salah remains central to their hopes. His return, whenever it comes, will not just be about fitness. It will be about timing, influence, and perhaps one final contribution to a story that has already delivered so much.

Cherki and O’Reilly up for Premier League Player of the Month

Cherki and O’Reilly up for Premier League Player of the Month
Cherki and O’Reilly up for Premier League Player of the Month

Rayan Cherki and Nico O’Reilly have both been nominated for April’s Premier League Player of the Month award.

The pair enjoyed a fantastic month, both playing in all three victories that saw City end April three points off the top of the table with a game in hand.

We began with a 3-0 victory at Chelsea with both playing significant roles in a crucial win at Stamford Bridge.

They combined for the vital opener as Cherki’s pinpoint cross picked out O’Reilly to emphatically head home in front of the City fans.

Cherki then provided the assist for Marc Guehi’s second as he skipped past three challenges before sliding in the City defender to slam home.

The Frenchman was then on-target in our 2-1 win over title rivals Arsenal with a wonderful individual strike.

VOTE FOR CHERKI OR O’REILLY HERE

Cherki slalomed through Gunners challenges before a sidefoot finish into the bottom corner to give us an early lead.

Erling Haaland grabbed a second half winner with O’Reilly heavily involved – picking up the ball from Gianliugi Donnarumma and later in the move providing the cross that made its way to the striker.

And we rounded off the month with a 1-0 win at Burnley that moved us top with both players starting the victory at Turf Moor.

You can vote for one of the pair here until 12:00 (UK) on Monday 4 Mary, with the winner to be announced at 11:00 (UK) on Friday 8 May.

Cherki and O’Reilly are up against Jarrod Bowen, Morgan Gibbs-White, Pascal Gross, Konstantinos Mavrapanos, Noah Okafor and Alex Scott.

ASK IRA: Is Miami Heat’s loss the Orlando Magic’s Jamal Cain gain?

Q: Ira, you and everyone who works for the Heat are so quick to point to their developmental success. But if they’re so good at identifying prospects, then how did they let Jamal Cain get away? He’s in the playoffs and they’re not. – Brad.

A: (First, I do not work for the Heat, I just take their free drinks and cookies at halftime.) As for the success Jamal Cain is having with the Magic this postseason, it simply is a universal NBA story that not every developmental success story becomes your own success story. The Magic, for example,  started the season with a pair of former Heat prospects on their roster on two-way contracts, in Jamal Cain and Orlando Robinson. Jamal paid off; Orlando didn’t. But also understand that there is a limit of three two-way players at a time per team (previously two) and among those the Heat have had on two-way deals since Jamal have been Dru Smith, Keshad Johnson and Myron Gardner. And the Heat certainly have gotten plenty right over the years in the two-way process, including Duncan Robinson, Max Strus, Gabe Vincent, Derrick Jones Jr. and Caleb Martin.

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Q: Ira, do you see the Heat keeping Keshad Johnson? He is obviously athletic, as evidenced by him winning the slam-duck contest this year. He is what the Heat need as far as being a young, athletic wing who demonstrates good rebounding. Do you see any future development with him?  – Barry, Deerfield Beach.

A: I would not overstate winning the NBA All-Star Weekend dunk contest, considering Matt McClung has won the dunk contest three times and has yet to gain an NBA foothold. That said, at the veteran minimum, a team could do far worse than Keshad Johnson as a 13th, 14th or 15th man. The presumption is the Heat bypass a qualifying offer, moving him from restricted to unrestricted free agent, and then offer to bring him back at the veteran minimum. If he can get more elsewhere, then the Heat can look at it as helping foster that career of yet another undrafted developmental project.

Q: A lot of people seem to think an overhaul is just a switch you flip, as if anyone can just “overhaul” their team and make it better. But they seem to forget that you’d need other teams to play along. Flipping your players for high first-round picks isn’t just something you can do when you decide to. Perhaps we fans need to understand that there’s not always a move out there that makes your team better. – Aram, Raleigh, N.C.

A: This is why there is such a debate about the lottery, because it is the lone makeover mechanism you totally can control, unlike needing a trade partner or cap space or player interest in free agency. And it’s also a matter of, as you cite, what is available for a potential makeover. In the Heat’s case, there apparently were not first-round picks available for Andrew Wiggins and Norman Powell at the trade deadline. So at some point, the return is so minimal as to not even be makeover productive.

Marathon record-breaker Sabastian Sawe gifted a car by Kenyan president as he returns home to hero’s welcome

Sabastian Sawe, the first athlete to officially break the two-hour barrier in a marathon, has been welcomed home to Kenya with a hero’s reception, including a water cannon salute for his arriving aircraft.

The record-breaker was subsequently awarded $61,000 (£45,000) and a new car by the president.

Mr Sawe’s return on Wednesday saw him greeted by his parents and Sports Minister Salim Mvurya, who lauded the runner’s achievement at the London Marathon as "a win for Kenya."

On Thursday, President William Ruto hosted a formal ceremony, describing Mr Sawe’s victory as "a defining moment in the history of human endurance."

During the event, Mr Sawe presented President Ruto with an autographed Adidas Adizero shoe, worn during Sunday’s race, along with a signed photograph commemorating his world record moment.

Sawe was given a hero's welcome (Getty)
Sawe was given a hero's welcome (Getty)

Mr Sawe made history on Sunday by completing the marathon in an astonishing 1 hour, 59 minutes, and 30 seconds, shaving 65 seconds off the previous men’s world record.

Upon his arrival at Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, he expressed his pride at having "made a great achievement in life" and vowed to "try and lower the record further."

The athlete was adorned with a traditional wreath of twigs, symbolising victory, as traditional dancers celebrated his return. He was then escorted into a luxury government vehicle, part of the "heroic welcome" orchestrated by the sports minister.

His parents shared their long-held belief in their son’s destiny for greatness. His mother, Emily Sawe, recalled his childhood speed: "He would run too fast. So, I would say to myself, this boy will shine for me one day."

His father, Simion Kiplagat Sawe, recounted the tension of watching Sunday’s race due to a poor television signal.

"The moment my son pulled in front, I walked out and didn’t see him finish the race. I watched the replay afterwards. I was so happy, extremely happy. We screamed so much that now it is hard to swallow anything," he said.

Sawe’s introduction to professional running came through his uncle, Abraham Chepkirwok, an 800-metre Olympian for Uganda at the 2008 Beijing Games.

Having won the Valencia Marathon in 2024 with a time of 2:02:05, Sawe entered Sunday’s London race as the defending champion.

His father affirmed his son’s unwavering determination, stating: "Even now, he still says that record was not enough; he wants to lower it further."

Fastest times in Kentucky Derby history: Secretariat leads the way

The Kentucky Derby is often called "the fastest two minutes in sports." And for good reason.

Throughout the race's 151-year history, the winning times over the 1 1/4 mile track at Churchill Downs have almost always been just a shade over two minutes. No matter the track conditions or the weather, every single time since 1949, the Kentucky Derby champion has recorded a time of between 1:59 and 2:05.

So which horses have been the best of the best throughout the Derby's storied past?

Here's the list of the fastest times in Kentucky Derby history.

Kentucky Derby fastest times

Race winners, times from TwinSpires.com

10. Fusaichi Pegasus, 2:01.12 (2000)

The son of famed sprint horse Mr. Prospector blazed to victory as the favorite in Y2K, never won another race and was sold for a record stud fee of $70 million.

9. Mandaloun*, 2:01.10 (2021)

In a thrilling finish, Medina Spirit edged Mandaloun at the finish line with a time of 2:01.02. However, the Bob Baffert-trained horse was later disqualified for a positive drug test, giving Mandaloun the victory (and Baffert a suspension).

8. Grindstone, 2:01.06 (1996)

Longshot Grindstone edged favorite Unbridled's Song, but was forced to retire from racing five days later due to a bone chip in his knee.

7. Authentic, 2:00.61 (2020)

In the first-ever Kentucky Derby run in September, Authentic gave trainer Bob Baffert his record-tying sixth Derby win. Jockey John Velazquez won his third.

6. Proud Clarion, 2:00.6 (1967)

A 30-1 longshot, Proud Clarion was one of the most unlikely Derby winners, but on this day he found another gear.

5. Decidedly, 2:00.4 (1962)

Decidedly broke 1941 Triple Crown winner Whirlaway's Kentucky Derby record in becoming the first horse to go under 2:01.

4. Spend A Buck, 2:00.2 (1985)

Oh what could have been ... Spend A Buck romped to victory in a hair more than two minutes at Churchill Downs. However, owner Dennis Diaz chose to skip the Preakness and the Belmont in order to pursue a $2 million bonus for winning the Jersey Derby. Which he did.

3. Northern Dancer, 2:00.0 (1964)

The undersized bay colt became the first Kentucky Derby winner to cover the 1 1/4-mile track in two minutes flat. He went on to win the Preakness, but fell short of the Triple Crown when he ran out of steam down the stretch in the Belmont and finished third.

2. Monarchos, 1:59.97 (2001)

With one of the great finishing kicks of all time, Monarchos stormed back from 13th place at the half-mile mark to crack the two-minute barrier and win by nearly five lengths.

1A. Sham*, 1:59.8 (1973)

The second-fastest time in Kentucky Derby history didn't earn Sham the blanket of roses. That's because he had the unfortunate luck of having to race against the greatest Thoroughbred in American history. While you won't see Sham listed among the 10 fastest Derby winners, he gets his own entry here (with a nod to the 1A worn by that year's winner).

Secretariat, with jockey Ron Turcotte aboard, crosses the finish line just ahead of Sham to win the 1973 Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs in the fastest Derby ever run.

1. Secretariat, 1:59.4 (1973)

The legendary "Big Red" provided perhaps the first real showing of his true greatness by coming from behind over the final furlong to set a track record that still stands at Churchill Downs. He did the same thing at Pimlico with a record-setting performance in the Preakness, and then displayed his complete dominance with a majestic 31-length victory at the Belmont to secure the Triple Crown.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: The 10 fastest times in Kentucky Derby history

McCann on 'infuriating' early goals, Killie anger & survival bid

Kilmarnock boss Neil McCann has been speaking to the media as his side prepare for Saturday's visit of Dundee United.

Here are the main points:

  • McCann admits "it was a strange dressing room" after the 1-0 defeat to Aberdeen last weekend because his side had "performed really, really well" despite conceding in the opening minute for the third successive away game.
  • Although pleased with the performance, McCann stresses "if you don't take the chances and you don't get a bit of luck then you'll get nothing from the game".
  • The Killie boss says it is "infuriating" to have lost to an early goal again, adding: "It was from a throw-in, a wicked deflection thrown into the mix as well. Other than that, Max Stryek had one proper save [to make] from a header. We've just got to turn that performance into points."
  • The Rugby Park side have been working on their finishing after "not being clinical enough" at Pittodrie, where they hit the woodwork three times.
  • There was "frustration and anger" among the squad after the defeat but McCann says: "I've never had to work hard in picking them up, I think they're believing in how they're playing. We're at the stage of the season where it's really important we don't let our confidence go."
  • With Killie in the relegation play-off spot, McCann stresses survival is "completely down to us".
  • He praised goalkeeper Max Stryjek, who made his comeback at Pittodire and has "had to be patient" in his return from heart surgery.
  • Moldva winger Nicky Clescenco was "brilliant" on his first start for the club after taking time to adapt to Scottish football since signing in January. "I think he's really been caught unaware at the pace of our game here and that's no slight on him," says McCann. "But finally I just felt that he was due a chance to go and play and he was exceptional, he showed exactly what to bring on here in terms of the forward play."
  • McCann insists Saturday's visitors won't "turn the engine off" despite being safe from relegation: "They're on the back of a really big derby win, I don't see any dip in Dundee United."
  • He believes his side have been "so hard done by in terms of the punishment at this level" and adds: "Football management is not easy, being a football player is not easy, but we've got to try and make that as easy as possible for the boys in terms of the information we've given them. And I think they know that they're going into games feeling like they can win every game, it's just executing."
  • Killie may have to "rely on the squad" this weekend because of injuries, but McCann wouldn't reveal which players were a concern.

2026 Kentucky Derby: Complete horse post positions for Run for the Roses

The biggest day in horse racing is only three days away, as "the greatest two minutes in sports” prepares to capture the attention of fans across the nation. The 2026 Kentucky Derby will showcase a field of the world’s most talented thoroughbreds, each vying for the coveted first jewel of the Triple Crown.

The packed field for the 152nd Run for the Roses features a race favorite in Renegade starting from the No. 1 post position, a spot that, despite being on the rail, has not produced a Derby champion since 1986. Meanwhile, Six Speed will break from the notoriously challenging No. 17 post, which for decades was considered a tough draw and has not produced a winner.

Right to Party will break from the No. 5 position, long regarded as the most advantageous starting gate at Churchill Downs. With ten past winners emerging from this post, it offers an ideal balance, providing enough flexibility for a horse to avoid early traffic while giving jockeys room to maneuver for a strong position early in the race.

Here’s a look at how the field will line up for this year’s Derby.

More: Kentucky Derby weather: Forecast shows promising conditions at Churchill Downs

2026 Kentucky Derby horse numbers

Here are the starting positions for all the horses participating in the 152nd Kentucky Derby:

When is 2026 Kentucky Derby?

The 152nd Run for the Roses at Churchill Downs is set for Saturday, May 2, 2026. Fans can watch the Kentucky Derby on NBC and USA Network, with streaming options on Peacock.

  • Date: Saturday, May 2, 2026
  • Time: 2:30 p.m. ET - 7:30 p.m. ET
  • TV: NBC, USA Network
  • Stream: Peacock
  • Location: Churchill Downs (Louisville, Kentucky)

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: 2026 Kentucky Derby horse post positions: Full list for race

Two Wisconsin hockey players named Big Ten Medal of Honor recipients

Not one, but two Wisconsin Badgers hockey players earned one of the most prestigious honors in college athletics.

Women's hockey superstar Caroline Harvey and men's captain Ben Dexheimer were both named Big Ten Medal of Honor recipients.

This honor goes beyond just what each athlete does in their respective sport, as it also recognizes their excellence off the field.

It stands among the most prestigious honors in college athletics, recognizing excellence both on and off the field.

Proud to celebrate this year’s @bigten Medal of Honor recipients — @badgermhockey’s Ben Dexheimer & @badgerwhockey’s Caroline Harvey. pic.twitter.com/MoZDkfuC3K

— Wisconsin Badgers (@UWBadgers) April 29, 2026

Harvey, the projected No. 1 pick in the upcoming PWHL draft, ended her career in Madison on a high note. The Olympic gold medalist captured yet another National Championship with the Badgers, while Dexheimer helped guide his squad to their first National Championship game since 2010.

Dexheimer, who signed a one-year contract with the Minnesota Wild, had finished out the 2026 season in Iowa with their AHL affiliate.

Wisconsin has arguably the best men's and women's hockey coaching combination in the entire nation. Mark Johnson and Mike Hastings have established themselves as two of the best in the world, and that's exactly why players like Dexheimer and Harvey are able to reach their full potential.

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This article originally appeared on Badgers Wire: Wisconsin Ben Dexheimer Caroline Harvey Big Ten Medal of Honor

Kim Caldwell has a new team and still plenty to prove with Lady Vols | Estes

The worst, Kim Caldwell hopes, is gone. Now with a new team, she'd like to look back at the previous one as an outlier, both for Tennessee's prestigious women's basketball program and her own coaching career.

But boy, it was bad.

So bad that one couldn’t help but admire Caldwell's attendance and attitude. She was there. She took her medicine with a smile, too, answering all the questions, humbly and candidly. She could have begged out of this year’s Big Orange Caravan in Nashville, held April 29 at Marathon Music Works. She’d have had an excuse. She's been busy, after all.

She just had to assemble that completely new team. Which followed the exodus of all of her players. Which followed an ugly finish for last season’s Lady Vols, who appeared at times to quit on Caldwell and Tennessee’s evaporating season, failing to remain competitive.

On Feb. 12, Tennessee beat Missouri to earn its 16th victory of the season. From there, the Lady Vols didn’t win again. Their season-ending, eight-game losing streak was punctuated by a 10-point loss to Vanderbilt in the home finale, followed by a 12-point loss to Alabama in the SEC Tournament and then a 15-point loss to NC State in the NCAA Tournament.

It was alarming, creating sudden, serious doubts about Caldwell’s stewardship of the Lady Vols after only two seasons.

“I have always been able to recruit players and stack talent and get them to run through a wall for me and get them to play hard,” Caldwell told reporters at the NCAA Tournament site, “and I wasn't able to do that.”

The 16 victories were the program’s lowest total since the mid-1970s, when the great Pat Summitt’s first two Tennessee teams went 16-8 and 16-11 in the sport’s pre-NCAA Tournament days.

Soon after, of course, Summitt built one of the all-time powerhouses in college hoops, winning eight national championships and intensifying expectations. No other sport on Tennessee’s campus, including football, carries a higher standard for coaching success.

Holly Warlick got seven seasons. Her first three teams logged an average of 29 wins and were No. 2 NCAA seeds or better. Her final team was her worst, going 19-13 team in 2018-19.

Kellie Harper got five seasons. Despite reaching two Sweet 16s and never having worse than a 6-seed in the NCAA Tournament, she was fired by athletic director Danny White after going 20-13 in 2023-24.

Caldwell likely won’t get a fourth season if her third Tennessee team isn’t dramatically improved from the one that crumbled this past season, leaving an empty roster, and that probably wasn't a bad thing.

“I don't necessarily know that we wanted a clean slate,” she said, “but we were not necessarily surprised that we had one.”

So what on earth happened to the mighty Lady Vols?

Caldwell talked about it. Again. She took blame. “I tried to swing too hard too fast,” she said, and that she “tried to change too much.” She “chased rankings” in recruiting last season’s roster, recruiting “all the same type of player.”

Tennessee women's basketball coach Kim Caldwell speaks during the annual Big Orange Caravan event at Marathon Music Works in Nashville, Tenn., Wednesday, April 29, 2026.

“They were great players,” Caldwell said. “But they all wanted to do the same thing, and we really needed to construct this roster in a way where you had players, they could play different roles.”

White has continued to back Caldwell, whom he hired initially and called “a brilliant basketball mind" during the Nashville caravan stop.

“Sometimes as a coach and as a leader,” White said, “you get stuck in a set of circumstances, and it doesn't change the fact there's another game coming up in two days. I think she's known for quite some time the things that needed to be addressed and changed, and she . . . identified the issues and quickly took action and made some hard decisions and some pretty significant changes to get back on track.”

On April 29, former West Virginia forward Riley Makalusky became Caldwell’s 13th and final addition in the transfer portal. “We’re done,” she told host Mike Keith on stage at the Big Orange Caravan, indicating that the Lady Vols’ roster is full again.

Caldwell said she adjusted her focus in recruiting from trying to sell players on what Tennessee’s program could do for them and instead wanted to find out how committed they were to helping the Lady Vols.

“The biggest thing is we wanted to recruit heart and people that wanted to work hard and people that knew what was at stake,” she said. “We really tried to hammer that home in our visits of how hard it was going to be and see if they were up for the challenge, and they all were.”

One could perceive that as an implication of last season’s Tennessee players not being up for the challenge. Caldwell was careful not to say that exactly. She doesn't want to blame others.

Even as she acknowledged what was percolating underneath that smile and pleasant demeanor.

“There's not a coach in the country,” Caldwell said, “that has a bigger chip on their shoulder and something to prove than I do.”

Reach Tennessean sports columnist Gentry Estes at gestes@tennessean.com and hang out with him on Bluesky @gentryestes.bsky.social

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Kim Caldwell reflects on awful finish for Tennessee women's basketball

Florida Gators football fans should love Jon Sumrall's early recruiting

Spring football practices are underway statewide, which means college coaches will be crisscrossing the state looking for talent.

While it's still relatively early in the 2027 recruiting cycle — it tends to really pick up during the summer — things are heating up.

In the past two weeks, Louisville picked up commitments from USA TODAY Florida Network top 100 players Carrollwood Day athlete Brooklyn Maxey and Cardinal Mooney defensive lineman Kaleb Exume. LSU flipped Chaminade-Madonna wide receiver Ah'Mari Stevens from Miami and Notre Dame continued to load up on defensive backs from Florida with a commitment from Chaminade-Madonna safety John Gay.

USA TODAY Florida Network recruiting reporters Jon Santucci and Nick Wilson give their thoughts on where each of Florida's four Power 4 programs stand at the start of spring practices.

Florida

Total commits: Seven (three from Florida)

Mooney quarterback Davin Davidson (#4) scrambles as he looks for an open receiver. Cardinal Mooney Catholic High School hosted Cocoa High School for the Class 2A state semi-final football game Friday evening, Dec. 5, 2025. Mooney won the game 40-0.

USA TODAY Florida Network top 100 commits: CB Amare Nugent (American Heritage, No. 11), QB Davin Davidson (Cardinal Mooney, No. 17), ATH Tramond Collins (Cottondale, No. 20), Dillard WR Anthony Jennings (No. 61)

Jon Santucci's thoughts: Recruits have been raving about new Gators coach Jon Sumrall and his staff for months, and the early returns are very encouraging. In addition to landing commitments from three of the top 20 players on the top 100, Florida has a commitment from Maxwell Hiller (Pennsylvania). The 6-foot-5, 300-pound Hiller is a five-star recruit, No. 1 offensive tackle and the No. 3 rated player in the nation on the 247Sports composite rankings. What they've done in Florida is impressive. Davidson is the No. 1 quarterback in the state, Nugent is the No. 3 cornerback, and Collins is the No. 1 athlete. Those are three strong building blocks for a class. St. Thomas Aquinas safety Zayden Gamble (No. 15), Coral Gables defensive tackle Stive-Bentley Keumajou Yondui (No. 21) and Port Charlotte wide receiver Elias Pearl (No. 32) are among the players with scheduled official visits.

Nick Wilson's thoughts: Recruits have been really drawn to how this coaching staff talks, but the biggest weapon the Gators have has been showing recruits how things are run at practice. Multiple high-end recruits in this cycle and the 2028 class have been blown away with how the program actually looks and feels in-person, and players are leaving Gainesville with the Gators higher up on their list than when they arrived. Landing Davidson was an impressive feat, considering every school in the country was applying pressure at the same time after a breakout camp circuit. Dillard WR Anthony Jennings (No. 61) is a talented speedster than named the Gators over Florida FSU and Auburn, and Florida is battling with Clemson and FSU for Tallahasee-native Jamarin Simmons (Godby WR, No. 9). There's a lot to like about this team's trajectory, as evidenced by the increased effectiveness on the recruiting trail.

This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Florida Gators football making good in-state recruiting impression

Florida Gators football fans should love Jon Sumrall's early recruiting

Spring football practices are underway statewide, which means college coaches will be crisscrossing the state looking for talent.

While it's still relatively early in the 2027 recruiting cycle — it tends to really pick up during the summer — things are heating up.

In the past two weeks, Louisville picked up commitments from USA TODAY Florida Network top 100 players Carrollwood Day athlete Brooklyn Maxey and Cardinal Mooney defensive lineman Kaleb Exume. LSU flipped Chaminade-Madonna wide receiver Ah'Mari Stevens from Miami and Notre Dame continued to load up on defensive backs from Florida with a commitment from Chaminade-Madonna safety John Gay.

USA TODAY Florida Network recruiting reporters Jon Santucci and Nick Wilson give their thoughts on where each of Florida's four Power 4 programs stand at the start of spring practices.

Florida

Total commits: Seven (three from Florida)

Mooney quarterback Davin Davidson (#4) scrambles as he looks for an open receiver. Cardinal Mooney Catholic High School hosted Cocoa High School for the Class 2A state semi-final football game Friday evening, Dec. 5, 2025. Mooney won the game 40-0.

USA TODAY Florida Network top 100 commits: CB Amare Nugent (American Heritage, No. 11), QB Davin Davidson (Cardinal Mooney, No. 17), ATH Tramond Collins (Cottondale, No. 20), Dillard WR Anthony Jennings (No. 61)

Jon Santucci's thoughts: Recruits have been raving about new Gators coach Jon Sumrall and his staff for months, and the early returns are very encouraging. In addition to landing commitments from three of the top 20 players on the top 100, Florida has a commitment from Maxwell Hiller (Pennsylvania). The 6-foot-5, 300-pound Hiller is a five-star recruit, No. 1 offensive tackle and the No. 3 rated player in the nation on the 247Sports composite rankings. What they've done in Florida is impressive. Davidson is the No. 1 quarterback in the state, Nugent is the No. 3 cornerback, and Collins is the No. 1 athlete. Those are three strong building blocks for a class. St. Thomas Aquinas safety Zayden Gamble (No. 15), Coral Gables defensive tackle Stive-Bentley Keumajou Yondui (No. 21) and Port Charlotte wide receiver Elias Pearl (No. 32) are among the players with scheduled official visits.

Nick Wilson's thoughts: Recruits have been really drawn to how this coaching staff talks, but the biggest weapon the Gators have has been showing recruits how things are run at practice. Multiple high-end recruits in this cycle and the 2028 class have been blown away with how the program actually looks and feels in-person, and players are leaving Gainesville with the Gators higher up on their list than when they arrived. Landing Davidson was an impressive feat, considering every school in the country was applying pressure at the same time after a breakout camp circuit. Dillard WR Anthony Jennings (No. 61) is a talented speedster than named the Gators over Florida FSU and Auburn, and Florida is battling with Clemson and FSU for Tallahasee-native Jamarin Simmons (Godby WR, No. 9). There's a lot to like about this team's trajectory, as evidenced by the increased effectiveness on the recruiting trail.

This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Florida Gators football making good in-state recruiting impression

Paycom Center tops list of burial wishes for Oklahoma sports fans

Where would you like your ashes scattered?

Many Oklahomans would choose to stay with their favorite sports team for eternity, quite literally following their passion to the grave.

According to a survey by SportsbookReview.com in which 3,013 sports fans questioned, 26% said that emotional memories drove their choice, 25% due to lifelong support for the team, 19% because it would be meaningful to their surviving loved ones, 17% for feeling like the arena or stadium is a second home and 13% because the team represents part of their identity.

And yes, even if it wasn't allowed, some fans said they would be willing to bend the rules.

So where would most Oklahoma sports fans choose to spend their afterlife? The home of the 2025 NBA Champions.

Fans wait to cross a street outside Paycom Center as fans gathered at Scissortail Park before Game 1 of the first round of the NBA playoff between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Phoenix Suns in Oklahoma City, Sunday, April 19, 2026.

Paycom Center, Oklahoma City

The Paycom Center, home of the Oklahoma City Thunder, tops the list of where Oklahoma sports fans would choose to scatter their remains.

Oklahoma City had never truly had a professional sports team to call its own before the Thunder moved to the city in 2008, and since then, with the team's success continuously on the rise, the passion has only grown. The arena has become one of the loudest arenas in the NBA, giving the team one of the best home-court advantages in the league.

The bond between the team and the local community is deeper than many historic franchises, and the team does a hard thing: it brings OU and OSU fans together.

Fans cheer during a college football game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) and the University of Michigan Wolverines at Gaylord Family Ð Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Okla., Saturday, Sept. 6, 2025. Oklahoma won 24-13.

Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, Norman

Speaking of OU and OSU, it's no surprise that the next place on this list would be the homes of the Sooners and Cowboys football teams.

The No. 2 spot where Oklahoma sports fans want to spread their ashes is in Norman.

The chants of "Boomer Sooner" travel all around the state, but nowhere as loud as on a college football Saturday at Gaylord Family Stadium in Norman. Seven national championships and 50 conference titles have been celebrated on the field, making OU the most decorated among current Football Bowl Subdivision teams.

For many, the Sooner pride is instilled from birth and will last long after death.

OSU fans storm the field during a Bedlam college football game between the Oklahoma State University Cowboys (OSU) and the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) at Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater, Okla., Saturday, Nov. 4, 2023.

Boone Pickens Stadium, Stillwater

Opposing the Sooner faithful in Norman is the Cowboy faithful in Stillwater.

Boone Pickens Stadium came in at the No. 3 spot on SportsbookReview.com's survey of Oklahoma sports fans.

Through the good and the bad, Oklahoma State fans have been devoted to their team, and nowhere better to solidify that bond for life than Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater. Since its renovation in 2003, the stadium is one of the finest in the Big 12.

Boone Pickens Stadium was named after legendary oilman and Oklahoma State benefactor Boone Pickens. It was officially renamed in 2003 and rededicated in 2009. It is one of the largest facilities in the conference, hosting up to 60,000 fans.

Isa Almeida is a trending reporter for The Oklahoman. Have a story idea for Isa? She can be reached at ialmeida@oklahoman.com or on X/Twitter at @ialmeidasports. Support Isa's work and that of other Oklahoman journalists by purchasing a digital subscription today at subscribe.oklahoman.com.

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Paycom Center tops list of burial wishes for Oklahoma sports fans

Where would you like your ashes scattered?

Many Oklahomans would choose to stay with their favorite sports team for eternity, quite literally following their passion to the grave.

According to a survey by SportsbookReview.com in which 3,013 sports fans questioned, 26% said that emotional memories drove their choice, 25% due to lifelong support for the team, 19% because it would be meaningful to their surviving loved ones, 17% for feeling like the arena or stadium is a second home and 13% because the team represents part of their identity.

And yes, even if it wasn't allowed, some fans said they would be willing to bend the rules.

So where would most Oklahoma sports fans choose to spend their afterlife? The home of the 2025 NBA Champions.

Fans wait to cross a street outside Paycom Center as fans gathered at Scissortail Park before Game 1 of the first round of the NBA playoff between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Phoenix Suns in Oklahoma City, Sunday, April 19, 2026.

Paycom Center, Oklahoma City

The Paycom Center, home of the Oklahoma City Thunder, tops the list of where Oklahoma sports fans would choose to scatter their remains.

Oklahoma City had never truly had a professional sports team to call its own before the Thunder moved to the city in 2008, and since then, with the team's success continuously on the rise, the passion has only grown. The arena has become one of the loudest arenas in the NBA, giving the team one of the best home-court advantages in the league.

The bond between the team and the local community is deeper than many historic franchises, and the team does a hard thing: it brings OU and OSU fans together.

Fans cheer during a college football game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) and the University of Michigan Wolverines at Gaylord Family Ð Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Okla., Saturday, Sept. 6, 2025. Oklahoma won 24-13.

Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, Norman

Speaking of OU and OSU, it's no surprise that the next place on this list would be the homes of the Sooners and Cowboys football teams.

The No. 2 spot where Oklahoma sports fans want to spread their ashes is in Norman.

The chants of "Boomer Sooner" travel all around the state, but nowhere as loud as on a college football Saturday at Gaylord Family Stadium in Norman. Seven national championships and 50 conference titles have been celebrated on the field, making OU the most decorated among current Football Bowl Subdivision teams.

For many, the Sooner pride is instilled from birth and will last long after death.

OSU fans storm the field during a Bedlam college football game between the Oklahoma State University Cowboys (OSU) and the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) at Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater, Okla., Saturday, Nov. 4, 2023.

Boone Pickens Stadium, Stillwater

Opposing the Sooner faithful in Norman is the Cowboy faithful in Stillwater.

Boone Pickens Stadium came in at the No. 3 spot on SportsbookReview.com's survey of Oklahoma sports fans.

Through the good and the bad, Oklahoma State fans have been devoted to their team, and nowhere better to solidify that bond for life than Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater. Since its renovation in 2003, the stadium is one of the finest in the Big 12.

Boone Pickens Stadium was named after legendary oilman and Oklahoma State benefactor Boone Pickens. It was officially renamed in 2003 and rededicated in 2009. It is one of the largest facilities in the conference, hosting up to 60,000 fans.

Isa Almeida is a trending reporter for The Oklahoman. Have a story idea for Isa? She can be reached at ialmeida@oklahoman.com or on X/Twitter at @ialmeidasports. Support Isa's work and that of other Oklahoman journalists by purchasing a digital subscription today at subscribe.oklahoman.com.

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3 bold moves for Nashville Predators' new GM, from buyouts to offer sheets

It's nearly May and the Nashville Predators still haven't named their next general manager.

Majority owner Bill Haslam is working through candidates to replace Barry Trotz, who announced his retirement on Feb. 2. Will it be someone with general manager experience, like former New Jersey Devils executive (and one-time Predators captain) Tom Fitzgerald? Or an assistant at a successful franchise, like Florida Panthers assistant GM Brett Peterson?

Whoever it is has a growing to-do list. Examine the contract situation, evaluate the prospect pool, establish a near-term strategy, assess whether Andrew Brunette should lead the way, and so forth.

While we wait, let's imagine for a minute the new guy is bold. Someone who wants to make instant waves. Moves fast and breaks things.

What decisions would an adventurous, risk-taking GM make for the Predators? Here are three possibilities.

Buy out Jonathan Marchessault

The tension between the Predators and Jonathan Marchessault hasn't boiled over, but there's water in the pot and the stove is on. In the public eye, both sides are pleasant and want to make it work. But there are signs that Marchessault isn't happy in Nashville (from a hockey perspective — he loves the city) and that Nashville isn't happy with his production.

A trade would be ideal, but what team is eager to add a 35-year-old forward with plummeting production for three more years? You'd have to sweeten the deal with a draft pick or prospect.

The nuclear option is a buyout. The status quo is paying Marchessault $5.5 million for the next three years, but a buyout, according to Puck Pedia, would lower the cap hit:

  • 2026-27: $4.2 million cap hit
  • 2027-28: $3.2 million cap hit
  • 2028-29: $3.2 million cap hit
  • 2029-30: $961K cap hit
  • 2030-31: $961K cap hit
  • 2031-32: $961K cap hit

Nashville would save $1.2 million off the cap next season, then $2.3 million off the next two seasons after that. The extended buyout amount in Years 4-6 is less than $1 million, which is manageable.

Adding dead money to the books isn't pleasant, but Matt Duchene's buyout price goes down from $6.5 million to $1.5 million next year. Even with Marchessault's bought-out cap hit on the books, the Predators would see a decrease in dead money in 2026-27.

Trade for Flyers' Matvei Michkov

There's a storm brewing between the Philadelphia Flyers and second-year winger Matvei Michkov.

Michkov, the seventh overall pick in 2023, left Russia prior to the 2024-25 season and had 26 goals and 37 assists in his rookie season for the Flyers. After finishing fourth in Calder Trophy voting, many had expected big things in Year 2.

Matvei Michkov is picked by the Philadelphia Flyers in the 2023 NHL draft at Bridgestone Arena Wednesday, June 28, 2023 in Nashville, Tenn.

But Michkov declined across the board, dropping in goals (20), assists (30), shots (163) and ice time (14:50), all of which coincides with the arrival of coach Rick Tocchet.

After a season of tough love, Michkov was healthy-scratched ahead of the Flyers' Game 5 against the Pittsburgh Penguins on April 27. Although there's no evidence to suggest Michkov is on the way out, cutthroat GMs should see this as an opportunity.

The Predators should put pressure on the situation with a "can't refuse" package. Something like a first- and third-round pick, plus 2023 first-rounder Tanner Molendyk. Michkov is a potential generational scoring talent at only 21 years old and would step in as a top-six right winger.

Send offer sheet to Stars' winger Jason Robertson

Speaking of cutthroat, here's where the Predators' new GM could really make noise.

The Dallas Stars, for all of their recent success, are headed toward a contract conflict with star winger Jason Robertson. The 26-year-old pending restricted free agent is due a big pay raise from his $7.75 million cap hit, but the Stars are up against the salary cap. With Robertson due between $11 and $12 million per year, it will be tough for Dallas to match without a roster shake-up.

Offer sheet compensation would be costly for the Predators depending on the amount of the contract. Between $9.3 million and $11.7 million per year, they'd have to fork over two first-round picks, plus a second- and third-round pick. Anything north of $11.7 million requires four first-round picks (over the next five drafts).

But Robertson would immediately improve the Predators' present and future. He has already had three 40-goal seasons in six years and he eclipsed the 100-point mark in 2023. He's not a center, but his presence elevates the play of those around him.

Dallas Stars left wing Jason Robertson (21) celebrates his goal against the Nashville Predators during the second period at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn., Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024.

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Alex Daugherty is the Predators beat writer for The Tennessean. Contact Alex at jdaugherty@gannett.com. Follow Alex on X, the platform formerly called Twitter, @alexdaugherty1. Also check out our Predators exclusive Instagram page @tennessean_preds.

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Jessica Pegula gives her take on whether Carlos Alcaraz made the right call to skip Roland Garros

Photo by David Ramirez/Soccrates/Getty Images
Photo by David Ramirez/Soccrates/Getty Images

Carlos Alcaraz has pulled out of the French Open, and his absence has already changed the feel of the entire event.

The two-time defending champion was forced to withdraw from Roland Garros after picking up a right wrist injury at the Barcelona Open.

With Alcaraz sidelined, Jannik Sinner is now seen as the clear favourite to win his first French Open title. The Spaniard’s withdrawal has also boosted Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev’s hopes of hitting their own career milestones this summer.

Jessica Pegula, currently ranked fifth in the world on the WTA Tour, shared her initial thoughts on Alcaraz’s withdrawal from Roland Garros during a press conference following her fourth-round loss at Rome.

Jessica Pegula says Carlos Alcaraz made the right call by pulling out of Roland Garros

Photo by Robert Prange/Getty Images
Photo by Robert Prange/Getty Images

Speaking on the Player’s Box Podcast, Pegula said: “I just feel like he’s so young. I forgot he is 22. I was like just don’t play.

“You have so long ahead of you and you are already so good. Do not risk that.

“It felt like it was the right decision.”

Jennifer Brady, who reached the final of the Australian Open in 2021 and climbed as high as number 13 in the world, also weighed in on Alcaraz’s decision.

PROJECTED Roland Garros Top 5 seeds after Carlos Alcaraz withdrawal

The American shared her view on Alcaraz’s choice to miss this year’s tournament:

“Obviously it was a really tough decision but hopefully it’s the right decision and he rests and recovers as soon as possible.”

The American shared her view on Alcaraz’s choice to miss this year’s tournament:

The event is set to begin on June 15th and will also feature British rising star Jack Draper.

Alcaraz is a two-time defending champion at Queen’s Club, having beaten Jiri Lehecka in last year’s final.

Carlos Alcaraz set to lose 3,000 ATP ranking points during clay-court swing

Alcaraz is expected to drop 3,000 ATP ranking points after pulling out of both the Italian Open and Roland Garros.

The reason for this is that he won both tournaments last year, defeating Jannik Sinner in each final.

If his injury also keeps him out of the grass-court swing, he stands to lose even more ground in the rankings.

He’s currently defending 500 points from his win at Queen’s Club in 2025 and another 1,300 from reaching the Wimbledon final last year.

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(PR) Gigabyte Motherboards Earn Supreme Recognition with 2026 Red Dot Design Honors

30 April 2026 at 14:08
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Samsung Spills The Beans Of Its Next Flagship Chipset, The Exynos 2700, Claiming Its “Enhanced AI Performance” Can “Expand Market Share”

30 April 2026 at 13:29

Samsung says it's working on the Exynos 2700

The Exynos 2600 will eventually be replaced by the Exynos 2700, as Samsung expands its 2nm GAA chipset portfolio later this year with the introduction of a successor. While we have only heard about rumors and leaks surrounding the SoC, during the Korean giant’s Q1 2026 earnings call, it was the first time that the company publicly revealed that it’s developing the Exynos 2700 and intends to extend its market share with the latter’s release. Exynos 2700 to make up a higher percentage of Galaxy S27 shipments, as Samsung looks to reduce dependency on Qualcomm and its Snapdragon family During an […]

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PlayStation 5 Linux Breakthrough Lands A Little Late, But It Could Reshape How Some Owners Use Their Consoles

30 April 2026 at 13:19

A PlayStation 5 console with a Linux penguin logo on the front is shown next to a DualSense controller against a blue background with PlayStation symbols.

Ever since the system's release in late 2020, developers have been hard at work expanding the PlayStation 5's functionality beyond what Sony intended, helped by leaks that could lead to permanent jailbreaks. Now, over five years since the console's release, those with an older phat system still running older versions of the system software can turn Sony's current generation into a highly capable Linux PC, and take advantage of its Zen 2 8 CPU cores and RDNA 2 GPU to run emulators and Steam games with impressive fluidity thanks to a new loader released online by Andy Nguyen a.k.a. TheFl0w. […]

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Asobo Teases Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy Release Is ‘Almost Here’ After Nearly a Year of Silence

30 April 2026 at 12:35

Two characters from 'A Plague Tale: Requiem' and 'Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy' are shown side by side, each wearing distinct period costumes with intricate details.

It's been almost a year since Studio Asobo and Focus Home revealed Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy, the third game in the peculiar action/adventure series. After a long silence, the French studio has shared a lot of info about this prequel, including its development status, in a fresh devblog. There's good news on that front, as Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy is in the final production phase with the last recording sessions and the final notes of the score wrapping up. The blog post teases that "the release is almost here", suggesting it will be released this year, possibly ahead […]

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AIKissfiy – Upload photos and generate lifelike kissing videos in seconds


AIKissfiy turns one or two photos into realistic kissing videos and GIFs. Upload clear face images, click Generate, and get results in 10–30 seconds. The platform supports JPG, JPEG, WEBP, and PNG, and lets you download MP4s to share on TikTok, Instagram, or Snapchat. Use it for romantic surprises, social content, character reimagining, or avatar interactions. Images are processed over encrypted connections and deleted within 24 hours.

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URL to Video – Turn product links into high-converting ecommerce video ads


URL to Video converts Shopify, Amazon, TikTok Shop, and Etsy product pages into ready-to-run video ads in minutes. It analyzes a product URL, extracts content, generates scripts, and assembles creatives using proven ad frameworks. You can access a library of winning ads to replicate styles, add UGC-style AI avatars, voice cloning, and text-to-speech, then export platform-ready MP4s. Ecommerce brands, dropshippers, and performance marketers use it to scale variations and launch campaigns faster.

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Inquir – Ship AI agents, APIs, and cron jobs from your browser without ops


Inquir is a serverless platform to deploy AI agents, REST APIs, cron jobs, and webhooks without managing infrastructure. Write functions in Node.js, Python, or Go, click deploy, and get a live endpoint with an API gateway, schedules, secret management, and observability built in. Hot containers keep frequent routes warm, isolation improves security, and predictable per-invocation pricing helps control cost. Teams can ship AI pipelines, Stripe webhooks, and backend tasks quickly and easily.

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Greece’s Most Iconic Hotel Revived: Conrad Athens The Ilisian Brings a New Era of Luxury to Athens

28 April 2026 at 13:58

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Greece’s Most Iconic Hotel Revived: Conrad Athens The Ilisian Brings a New Era of Luxury to AthensRead full article: https://www.travelandtourworld.com/news/article/greeces-most-iconic-hotel-revived-conrad-athens-the-ilisian-brings-a-new-era-of-luxury-to-athens/Greece...

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Galaxy S27 Ultra rumors signal triple-camera setup, 200MP sensor could handle 3x zoom

30 April 2026 at 12:47

Samsung might bring a massive overhaul to the camera specs and placement in its next-gen flagship phone. A new rumor signals that the Galaxy S27 Ultra could offer 3x zoom using 200MP camera, rather than a dedicated sensor.

Credible tipster Ice Universe posted early rumors about the Galaxy S27 Ultra, claiming the 3x telephoto camera may be gone and the 200MP primary camera could handle the zoom – just like 2x optical-quality zoom, digitally.

3x camera is rumored to be gone

Galaxy S27 Ultra may ditch a dedicated 3x telephoto sensor. If true, it’s going to be the biggest camera overhaul in the Galaxy S Ultra lineup after the S20 Ultra.

3x camera sensor hasn’t received any substantial upgrade in recent years. That also signals that the Korean tech giant doesn’t think bringing a dedicated sensor for 3x shooting makes any sense.

In that case, Samsung should use an upgraded primary camera. The ISOCELL HP2 has been repeated since its debut in the Galaxy S23 Ultra. Competition is rising, and that aspect needs a technological upgrade in 2027.

Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra Camera Rumors

Is Samsung considering triple camera setup?

Cutting the telephoto sensor would help Samsung handle cost pressure. Memory and chipset prices are spiking every day, and that’s not going to stop anytime soon.

Supply chain rumors indicate that Samsung is considering a major camera placement shift in next year’s flagship phones. A preview might be seen in another model, sometime later this year, to gauge the market response.

This will help Samsung align with Apple and Google, which also use three camera sensors on their flagship phones. If Samsung can deliver with just two sensors, there’s no need to bear the burden of an additional sensor.

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Report: OnePlus and Realme are merging

30 April 2026 at 13:26

There has been a fair bit of controversy surrounding the ranks of OnePlus and Realme over the last few months, and the latest report from China suggests the two brands have merged. Tipster Digital Chat Station revealed that after careful consideration, the two brands are set to become one single entity under the leadership of OnePlus China president Li Jie, who will report directly to Pete Lau (Liu Zuohu). What this likely means is that both brands will share product development, strategy and resources. This should also extend to software development, product roadmaps, and device launch...

AirDrop support in Quick Share comes to Oppo Find X9 Ultra, vivo X300 Ultra

30 April 2026 at 12:24

More Android devices are now gaining AirDrop support in Quick Share, with the latest additions being the Oppo Find X9 Ultra and the vivo X300 Ultra. The feature was also rolled out to Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series last month. The global product page for the Oppo Find X9 Ultra confirms support for the updated Quick Share feature with AirDrop compatibility, enabling seamless file transfers between Android, iOS, iPadOS, and macOS devices. Quick Share with AirDrop support on Oppo Find X9 Ultra Meanwhile, a separate report confirms that the global vivo X300 Ultra also supports AirDrop...

Major update provided on Floyd Mayweather vs Manny Pacquiao rematch: “That made no sense”

30 April 2026 at 13:28

The saga surrounding the rematch between Floyd Mayweather and has taken another twist. Back in February it was reported that Mayweather and Pacquiao were set to do battle in a rematch later this year, over 10 years on from when they were first met in 2015. It would have seen Mayweather come out of retirement […]

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Terence Crawford says he would have ended rival’s career if they fought: “He can’t tie my shoes”

30 April 2026 at 12:22

Terence Crawford has addressed some criticism levelled at him since retirement. The five-weight world champion hung up the gloves late last year following an impressive victory over Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez, stepping away from the sport undefeated and with a record-breaking legacy. Despite most commending the timing of his decision to retire, some believe ‘Bud’ should […]

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Osimhen sadece derbiye değil haftaya da damga vurdu

Süper Lig'in 31. haftasında rakip ceza sahasında en fazla topla buluşan oyuncu Victor Osimhen oldu. Galatasaray'ın yıldızı, Fenerbahçe derbisindeki performansını 1 de golle süslemişti.

Süper Lig'de haftanın, hatta sezonun maçında Galatasaray, Fenerbahçe'yi 3-0 mağlup etmişti. Kolundaki sakatlığın ardından ilk 11'e dönen Victor Osimhen, 3-0 kazanılan karşılaşmada açılışı yaptı. Nijeryalı yıldız, 90 dakika boyunca da Fenerbahçe savunmacılarını epey uğraştırdı...

Galatasaray

TAKIM HALİNDE 10!

Süper Lig'in 31. haftasında rakip ceza sahasında en fazla topla buluşan oyuncular şöyle sıralandı (Toplam):

Victor Osimhen- 13

Umut Bozok- 10

El Bilal Toure- 7

Hyeon-gyu Oh- 6

Ernest Muçi- 6

Enis Bardhi- 6

Doğukan Sinik- 6

Fenerbahçe takım halinde derbide sadece 10 kez Galatasaray ceza sahasında topla buluşmuştu.

ŞUTLARDA DA GEÇTİ

Nijeryalı süper yıldız ayrıca Fenerbahçe'ye karşı tek başına 8 şut çekti. Sarı-Lacivertliler takım halinde 5'te kaldı. Liverpool deplasmanında kolunda kırık oluşan 27 yaşındaki santrfor, uzun süre sonra derbide ilk 11'de yer aldı. Farkını da hemen gösterdi. Osimhen, Türkiye Kupası'ndaki Gençlerbirliği sınavının son bölümünde de forma giymişti.

Leroy Sane koşmaya başladığında büyük sıkıntı çıkarıyor!

Galatasaray'ın Alman yıldızı Leroy Sane, 3-0 kazanılan Fenerbahçe derbisinde gol veya asist üretmedi. Ancak maçın gizli kahramanıydı. Ayrıca bir istatistikte 31. haftanın en iyi ismi oldu.

Süper Lig'in 31. haftasında en fazla progresif koşu yapan oyuncular şöyle sıralanıyor (Toplam):

Leroy Sane- 6

Janderson- 5

Ivan Brnic- 4

Nikola Storm- 4

Doğukan Sinik- 4

Not: Progresif koşu; topa sahipken ya da topsuz şekilde ileriye çıkarak takımın hücumu rakip kaleye taşıdığı koşular olarak tanımlanıyor.

Galatasaray

İNANILMAZ HIZLANIYOR

Leroy Sane, kısa mesafede inanılmaz şekilde hızlanabiliyor. Bu özelliği sayesinde rakipler için tam bir kabusa dönüşebiliyor. 30 yaşındaki kanat oyuncusu, 3-0 kazanılan Fenerbahçe derbisinde gol veya asist katkısı sunamadı. Ancak birçok isme göre; derbide sahadaki en iyi futbolcuydu...

BEDAVA GELMİŞTİ

Galatasaray'ın sezon başındaki ilk flaş transferi Leroy Sane'ydi... Sarı-Kırmızılılar, Bayern Münih'le sözleşmesi sona eren yıldız ismi ikna etti ve İstanbul'a indirdi. Bu transfer; bonservis bedeli ödenmeden tamamlandı. Sane, Süper Lig'de 25 karşılaşmaya çıktı. Sahada 2.087 dakika kaldı. 7 gol ve 5 asist üretti.

Umut Bozok Eyüpspor'u ligde tutmaya çalışıyor: Sezon sonu ise ortalık karışacak

Küme düşmeme mücadelesi veren Eyüpspor, son olarak Gaziantep FK'yı 3-0 mağlup etmişti. Sözleşmesi sezon sonunda bitecek olan Umut Bozok, maça damga vurdu. Birçok Süper Lig ekibi, onunla ilgileniyor.

Umut Bozok, Eyüpspor'un 3-0 kazandığı Gaziantep FK karşılaşmasında şu istatistiklere imza atmıştı:

Gol: 1

Asist: 2

İsabetli Şut: 3

29 yaşındaki santrfor, küme düşmeme mücadelesi veren takımına hayati bir 3 puan kazandırdı. 31. hafta itibarıyla son 5 takım şöyle sıralanıyor:

14. Gençlerbirliği: 28 puan

15. Eyüpspor: 28 puan

16. Antalyaspor: 28 puan

17. Kayserispor: 26 puan

18. Karagümrük: 21 puan

Umut Bozok

BEDELSİZ GELMİŞTİ

Umut Bozok, 2025'in Şubat ayında Trabzonspor'dan bedelsiz olarak Eyüpspor'a gelmişti. İstanbul ekibiyle sözleşmesi bu sezon sonunda tamamlanıyor. 29 yaşındaki santrforla birçok Süper Lig kulübünün ilgilendiği öğrenildi. Ancak 1.78 boyundaki futbolcunun önceliği, Eyüpspor'un ligde kalmasını sağlamak...

TRABZONSPOR'DA OLMAMIŞTI

Trabzonspor, Umut'u 2022 yazında Lorient Kulübü'nden transfer etmişti. O dönemde 2 milyon euro bonservis bedeli ödendi. Oyuncudan beklentiler büyüktü... Fakat Bordo-Mavili forma altında işler pek yolunda gitmedi. Umut Bozok, Trabzonspor'da toplam 56 maça çıktı. 14 gol ve 5 asist üretti.

Barış Alper'de taban fiyat: 60 milyon euro!

Bu sezon hem Süper Lig hem de Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde çok önemli performanslar sergileyen Barış Alper Yılmaz'ın çok sayıda talibi bulunuyor. Yönetim ise onu ucuza bırakmayacak.

Suudi Arabistan ekibi NEOM, sezon başında Barış Alper Yılmaz için devreye girmişti. Hatta bu sebeple bir ara milli futbolcu ve tribünlerin arası açıldı. Ardından her şey tatlıya bağlandı. 25 yaşındaki oyuncu, hem Süper Lig hem de Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde hafızalara kazınan performanslar sergiledi.

Galatasaray

GÜCÜYLE BEZDİRDİ

1.86 boyundaki kanat, 28 Süper Lig sınavında boy gösterdi. Sahada 2.177 dakika kaldı. 8 gol ve 11 asist üretti. Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde ise gücüyle rakiplerini bezdirdi. Doğal olarak Avrupa'nın dev ekiplerinin gözü, ona çevrildi. Galatasaray'ın satış listesinde Barış yok. Ancak çok yüksek bir teklif gelirse durum değişebilir.

Galatasaray

%20'LİK PAY HAKKI

Sarı-Kırmızılılar'ın, 60 milyon euronun altındaki rakamları kabul etmeyeceği öğrenildi. Barış Alper Yılmaz'ın mevcut kontratı 30 Haziran 2028 tarihine kadar sürüyor. Ayrıca milli yıldızın sonraki satışından Keçiörengücü'nün de %20'lik pay hakkı var. Bu sebeple Barış satılırsa, kesinlikle ucuza gitmeyecek.

Ali Koç'un 7-8 bin oyu var: Kime karşı kullanacak?

Ali Koç aday olmayacak... ancak Mehmet Ali Aydınlar'ı da seçtirmeyecek. Fenerbahçe kongresini belirleyecek 7-8 bin oyu var. Hepsi bir işaretine bakıyor.

Mehmet Ali Aydınlar aday olmak istiyor... daha önce "kesinlikle aday değilim" diyen Aydınlar'ın yukarıdan aldığı talimatla bir anda aday olmaya karar vermesi ise Aziz Yıldırım ve Ali Koç'u gard almaya itti. Aydınlar'a kesinlikle karşı olan Yıldırım, adaylığı bile düşünmeye başladı.

Fenerbahce

Ali Koç ise aday olmayacak ancak Aydınlar'ın aday olmaması için de tüm ağırlığını koyacak. Ali Koç'un genel kurul üyeleri arasında bir ağırlığı var.

Alı Koc

Camiada, "işareti ile 7-8 bin oyun yön değiştirebilir" şeklinde konuşmalar geçiyor. Aydınlar aday olursa Koç'un bu gücünü kullanacağı iddia ediliyor.

3 Temmuz için Aziz Yıldırım'a dev baskı

Mahmut Uslu ve İlhan Ekşioğlu'nun başını çektiği isimler Aziz Yıldırım'a bir kez daha başkan olması gerektiği yönünde ısrarla bastırıyor. "3 Temmuz için" diyerek ikna etmeye çalışıyorlar.

Aziz Yıldırım, Ankara'ya çıkarma yaptı... daha önce beraber çalıştığı yöneticiler Nihat Özbağı ve Mahmut Uslu gibi isimlerle bir araya geldi. Ankara'da. Üst düzey bazı isimlerle de görüştü.

Fenerbahce

Bugün İstanbul'a dönmesi bekleniyor. Hafta sonunda yeniden arkadaşlarıyla bir araya gelecek... durum değerlendirmesi yapacak.

Mehmet Ali Aydınlar adaylığını açıklarsa aday olma ihtimali hemen hemen kesin... ya da desteğini açıkça vereceği bir adayı öne sürecek.

Fenerbahce

Özellikle Uslu ve İlhan Ekşioğlu gibi isimlerden kendisine son bir kez daha başkan olması gerektiği yönünde ısrarı var. Hep aynı noktada birleşiyorlar: 3 Temmuz için

Devin Özek enkaz bıraktı: 427 milyon euro

Devin Özek sadece 1 yıl içinde yaptığı transferler sayesinde Fenerbahçe'yi 427 milyon euro'luk devasa bir taahütün altına soktu.

Fenerbahçe’de sportif direktörlük görevine Devin Özek’in gelmesiyle başlayan transfer savurganlığı, kulübün mali yapısında devasa bir yük oluşturdu.

Fenerbahce

Bonservis bedelleri, imza paraları ve astronomik maaşlarla birlikte sarı-lacivertli kulübün altına girdiği toplam yükümlülük 427 milyon Euro’yu geçti.

Ederson'la 3+1 yıllık sözleşme imzalandı... yıllık maaşı 11 milyon Euro olarak açıklandı. Škriniar'a ise 4 sezon boyunca yıllık net 8 milyon Euro kazanacak. Oyuncunun bonservis maliyeti ise bonuslarla birlikte 10 milyon Euro’yu buluyor.

Guendouzi için 26+2 milyon Euro bonservis ödenirken, Kanté için de 14.4 milyon Euro’luk imza parası verildi. Kanté’nin önümüzdeki yıllardaki maaş yükü 11 milyon Euro seviyelerine çıkacak.

Kerem Aktürkoğlu'na 22.5 milyon Euro bonservis bedelinin yanı sıra, imaj hakları ve menajerlik ücretleri dahil edildiğinde 50 milyon Euro’nun üzerinde bir taahüt verildi. Hakan Safi, transferin toplam paketinin 35 milyon Euro seviyesinde olduğunu açıklamıştı.

Fenerbahce

1.5 yıllık maliyeti 18 milyon Euro olan Talisca'nın sözleşmesi yıllık 8.5 milyon Euro karşılığında uzatıldı. PSG’den 7.5 milyon Euro bonservisle alınan Asensio için yıllık 12 milyon Euro maaş ödendiği konuşuluyor. Sadece 1 yıllık kiralama maliyetinin maaş ve menajerlik ücretleriyle birlikte Jhon Duran'a 21 milyon Euro ödendiği Hakan Safi tarafından açıklandı.

Archie Brown (16 milyon euro), Anthony Musaba (12 milyon Euro) ve Sidiki Cherif (33 milyon Euro maliyet) gibi isimler için de ciddi taahhütlerin altına girdi. Edson Álvarez (7.5 milyon Euro) ve Semedo da (4.2 milyon Euro) Devin Özek'in hediyeleri(!) oldu.

Tedesco'yu kovdurdu şimdi de kendi gönderiliyor

Belki de Fenerbahçe'de teknik direktör Tedesco'nun kovulmasına neden olan Nkunku, AC Milan'da tutunamadı. Şimdi de kendisine yol göründü.

Fenerbahçe teknik direktörü Tedesco'nun devre arasında transferini ısrarla isediği Nkunku'ya yol göründü... Corriere dello Sport'un haberine göre AC Milan, sezon sonunda Christopher Nkunku ile yollarını ayıracak.

Nkunku

Tedesco'nun Sörloth'un yerine tercih ettiği Nkunku devre arasında Fenerbahçe'ye gelmeyerek takımı forvetsiz bıraktı.

Fenerbahce

Sidiki Cherif'in alınmasına neden oldu. Tedesco'nun gönderilmesine belki de Fenerbahçe yönetiminin yerden yere vurulmasına neden oldu.

'Fenerbahçe'ye gitmek hataydı çok çabuk fark ettik'

"Fenerbahçe'ye gitmenin doğru bir adım olmadığını kısa sürede fark ettik" diyen Philip Cocu'dan itiraflar geldi.

Ali Koç'un başkanlığı seçildiğinde takımın başına getirdiği Phillip Cocu yıllar sonra hata yaptığını itiraf etti. The Mancave Studio isimli programa konuk olan Hollandalı teknik adamın sözleri:

Fenerbahce

- Fenerbahçe’ye gitmenin doğru bir adım olmadığını kısa sürede fark ettik. Kulüpteki durum bize anlatılandan çok daha zordu. Fenerbahçe’nin her zaman şampiyonluk için oynayan bir kulüp olması beni cezbetmişti ama gerçekler çok farklıydı.

Fenerbahce

- Eğer İstanbul’da geçirdiğim ilk ayda öğrendiklerimi baştan bilseydim farklı bir karar verirdim. Tamamen farklı bir yapının içine girdim. Hollanda’daki futbol anlayışını oraya doğrudan uygulamak kolay değil.

LeBron'dan Alperen Şengün'e terbiyesizlik

Lakers'ın yıldızı LeBron James Houston formasıyla şov yapan Alperen Şengün'e tepki gösterirken terbiyesizliği ele aldı.

Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Lakers'ı mağlup ederek serideki durumu 3-2 yaptı! Alperen Şengün, "Kesinlikle amacımız 7. maçı oynamak" dedi. Alperen Şengün'ün Lakers deplasmanında kazandıkları maçtaki performansı ile bir kez daha kendisine hayran bıraktı.

Alperen Sengun

14 sayı

9 ribaund

8 asist

2 top çalma

1 blok

5/9 saha içi isabeti

Lakers'ın yıldızı LeBron James ise milli takımın yıldızına terbiyesizlik yaptı. Alperen'e şu sözlerle tepki gösterdi.

- Sen değil, sen değil! Bunu sen söyleyemezsin. Bunu söyleyemeyecek tek kişi sensin y... g... uzun adam. Demek basit faul, tamam.

Merih Demiral, Coman'ı dövmek istedi

Al-Nassr'ın, Al Ahli'yi 2-0 yendiği maç sonrası Merih Demiral kendisine çift dalan Kingsley Coman'ı dövmek istedi.

Al-Nassr'ın, Al Ahli'yi 2-0 yendiği maç sonrası Merih Demiral ile Kingsley Coman arasında gerginlik yaşandı. Sebebi Coman'ın Merih'e çift dalması.

Merih Demiral maç sonu Kingsley Coman'a saldırmak istedi. Merih Demiral maçtan sonra da "Ayağımın durumuna bakın! AYağım kırılacaktı! Herkes Al Nassr’ın şampiyon olması için yardım ediyor. Herkes Al Nassr’ın kupa kazanmasını istiyor. Bu utanç verici. Elhamdülillah, Al Ahli her zaman kimsenin yardımı olmadan kazanıyor" diye konuştu.

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Xahaka'ya emeklilik ikramiyesi Beşiktaş'tan

Granit Xhaka'nın, Beşiktaş'a gelmeyi çok istediği transferi için Sergen Yalçın'ın kararını henüz vermediği iddia edildi.

34 yaşındaki Granit Xhaka'nın, Beşiktaş’a gelmeyi çok istediği iddia edildi. Bir önceki sezonda Okan Buruk'un İsviçreli oyuncuyu istediği iddia ediliyordu.

O dönemde sarı-kırmızılı taraftarlar yaşı nedeniyle Arnavut asıllı oyuncuya karşı çıktılar. Yerine daha sonra Gabriel Sara alındı. Xhaka transferi için Sergen Yalçın kararını henüz vermediği aynı dedikodunun içinde yer alan bir başka detay.

Ronaldo: “Hamı hakimlərdən şikayət edir”

30 April 2026 at 13:17

“Əl Nəsr”in hücumçusu Kriştiano Ronaldo açıqlama verib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Record” nəşrinə danışan 40 yaşlı futbolçu liqa ilə bağlı fikirlərini bölüşüb:

“Son zamanlarda xoş olmayan situasiya var. Hamı hakimlərdən, çempionatdan şikayət edir. Bu, yanlışdır. Mövsümün sonunda fikirlərimi daha aydın bölüşəcəyəm. Avropadakı liqalarla rəqabət aparmaq istəyiriksə, özümüzü yaxşı göstərməliyik. Şikayətləri bitirməliyik”.

Ronaldonun komandası çempionatda 30 turdan sonra 79 xalla liderdir və ən yaxın izləyicisi “Əl Hilal”ı 8 xal qabaqlayır.

“Milan” təklif gözləyir

30 April 2026 at 12:45

“Milan” futbolçusu Kristofer Nkunkunu satmaq istəyir.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə İtaliya mətbuatı məlumat yayıb. “Qırmızı-qaralar” fransalı yarımmüdafiəçi üçün gələcək təklifləri dəyərləndirəcək.

Nkunku baş məşqçi Massimiliano Alleqrinin planlarında yer almır.

Yarımmüdafiəçi bu mövsüm 31 oyunda 6 qol vurub.

Konfrans Liqası: “Şaxtyor” İngiltərə klubuna qarşı

30 April 2026 at 12:30

Bu gün UEFA Konfrans Liqasında yarımfinal mərhələsinin ilk oyunları keçiriləcək.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, türkiyəli mütəxəssis Arda Turanın rəhbərlik etdiyi “Şaxtyor” “Kristal Pelas”la qarşılaşacaq.

Digər görüşdə “Valyekano” Fransa təmsilçisi “Strasburq”la üz-üzə gələcək.

Komandalar arasındakı cavab oyunları mayın 7-də keçiriləcək.

UEFA Konfrans Liqası
Yarımfinal mərhələsi, ilk oyunlar

30 aprel

23:00 Şaxtyor – Kristal Pelas
23:00 Valyekano – Strasburq

Derbiyə doğru: “Neftçi” oyuna son şans kimi baxmalıdır”

30 April 2026 at 12:15

“Neftçi” Misli Premyer Liqasının XXI turundan təxirə salınmış oyunda bu gün “Qarabağ”ı qəbul edəcək.

Bakı klubunun keçmiş məşqçisi Arif Əsədov “Futbolpress.az“a açıqlamasında matçdan gözləntilərini bölüşdü:

“Neftçi” dördüncü yer üçün mübarizə aparmağa davam etmək istəyirsə, mütləq qələbə qazanmalıdır. Məğlubiyyət şanslarını çox azaldacaq. Buna görə, komanda matça maksimum şəkildə hazır olmalıdır”.

Komandalar arasında ötən həftə baş tutan görüşdə “Qarabağ” 5:1 hesablı qələbə qazanıb. Əsədov bu nəticənin bugünkü oyuna mümkün təsirindən söz açdı:

“1:5-in təsiri ola bilər. Belə məğlubiyyətin komandada inamsızlıq yaratmaq ehtimalı var. Amma bəzən də görürük ki, ağır nəticələr geridönüş üçün bir məqama çevrilir. “Neftçi” oyuna son şans kimi baxmalıdır. “Qarabağ”ın gücü isə bəllidir. Komandada daxili atmosfer nə qədər yaxşı olmasa da, meydanda sərgilənən oyun bunları arxa planda qoyur”.

Mütəxəssis “Neftçi”nin durumuna da toxundu:

“Ötən matç göstərdi ki, “Neftçi” hələ yüksək səviyyədə oyun üçün hazır deyil. Vernidubun işi çox olacaq. Məsələ tək taktiki vəziyyətdən getmir, oyunçu profili önəmlidir, komandada bəzi mövqelər gücləndirilməlidir. “Qarabağ”la oyun “Neftçi” üçün test oldu. Gələcək planları qurmaq üçün bu görüşlərdən nələrsə götürmək olar”.

“Neftçi” – “Qarabağ” oyununa saat 20:00-da start veriləcək.

Şahin Cəfərov

Milli Pakistanı məğlub etdi

30 April 2026 at 11:43

17 yaşadək futbolçulardan ibarət Azərbaycan milli komandası UEFA İnkişaf Turnirində son oyuna çıxıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, yığma üçüncü matçında Pakistanın müvafiq yaş qrupundan ibarət komandası ilə qarşılaşıb. Qazaxıstanın Çimkənd şəhərində yerləşən “Namys” stadionunda keçirilən görüş millinin 1:0 hesablı qələbəsi ilə yekunlaşıb. Komandanın heyətində qalibiyyət qolunu 77-ci dəqiqədə Nazim Əliyev vurub.

Bununla da Aqil Nəbiyevin yetirmələri 4 komandanın iştirakı ilə baş tutan turniri 5 xalla tamamlayıb. U-17 daha əvvəl Rusiya (0:5) və Qazaxıstan (1:1. Penaltilərlə 4:2) seçmələri ilə qarşılaşıb.

MegaETH Launches on Top Exchanges as MEGA Price Jumps

30 April 2026 at 13:18
Upbit Lists MegaETH Across KRW, BTC, and USDT Markets

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MegaETH (MEGA), a new Ethereum Layer 2 network focused on real-time performance, is listing across multiple major centralized and decentralized exchanges simultaneously, including KuCoin, Bitget, Bithumb, Upbit, and Coinbase on 30th Arpil 2026.

According to the coinmrket cap, Mega token’s pre-launch price surged past $0.195, jumping over 8% in a day. 

MegaETH (MEGA) Goes Live on Exchanges

MegaETH (MEGA) launched on April 30, 2026, across several major exchanges, announcing support for MEGA trading and deposits. 

KuCoin started with a “World Premiere” listing, one of its biggest launch categories. The MEGA/USDT spot trading pair went live on April 30.

Bitget also listed MEGA for spot trading. Deposit services opened first, while trading started later the same day.

In South Korea, one of the world’s busiest crypto markets, Upbit, Bithumb, and Huobi HTX confirmed MEGA listings on April 30. Upbit, the country’s largest exchange, launched trading pairs in KRW, BTC, and USDT.

Bithumb listed MEGA against the South Korean Won, giving local traders another way to buy the token.

Meanwhile, Huobi HTX listed MEGA on launch day, with deposits opened earlier.

Coinbase & Binance Exchanges Yet to Confirm

Coinbase, known for being very selective with new listings, opened deposit support for MEGA before the token generation event (TGE). This was seen as a strong positive sign, as Coinbase usually adds support only when it expects solid demand.

Binance has not yet confirmed a spot trading listing based on the latest reports. However, Binance Square has been sharing verified official updates about the MEGA launch, keeping hopes alive for a future listing.

MEGA Also Listing On Decentralized Exchange

On the decentralized exchange side, Kumbaya is the leading native DEX on the MegaETH network, holding a strong share of trading volume.

Prism is another decentralized exchange with active MEGA trading activity.

SectorOne V2.2 is also a decentralized platform that supports assets within the MegaETH ecosystem.

MEGA Price Surges Ahead of Launch

Before the official token generation event (TGE), MEGA saw strong buying activity. The token briefly crossed $0.215 and is currently trading near $0.197, marking an 8% daily gain. 

MegaETH has a total supply of 10 billion tokens. Only 5% was allocated to the public sale, helping keep early supply limited.

The biggest share, 53.3%, is reserved for staking rewards to support long-term users. Team and advisors hold 9.5%, while the Foundation and Ecosystem Reserve gets 7.5%.

The remaining 24.7% is for investors and reward programs.

Early data shows the network already holds around $200 million in total value locked (TVL) and is processing about 26 transactions per second. These numbers suggest that the chain is active from the start.

Upbit Lists MegaETH Across KRW, BTC, and USDT Markets

30 April 2026 at 12:58
Upbit Lists MegaETH Across KRW, BTC, and USDT Markets

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South Korea’s largest crypto exchange, Upbit, has announced the listing of MegaETH (MEGA) with trading pairs MEGA/KRW, MEGA/BTC, and MEGA/USDT. MegaETH is an EVM-compatible Layer 2 network designed for real-time performance, claiming over 100,000 transactions per second with near-instant latency. The MEGA token is used for governance, staking, and gas fees. The listing aims to expand access to high-speed blockchain infrastructure for traders on one of Asia’s biggest exchanges.

Bybit Removed from Malaysia Watchlist After Regulator Talks

30 April 2026 at 12:36
Bybit Removed from Malaysia Watchlist After Regulator Talks

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Bybit CEO Ben Zhou said the exchange has been removed from the Securities Commission Malaysia’s Investor Alert List after constructive engagement and full alignment with local regulatory requirements. The development follows earlier enforcement actions but reflects improved compliance and cooperation with authorities. Zhou also highlighted Bybit’s investment in Malaysia-based licensed platform Hata, signaling a focus on regulated expansion. He emphasized that strong local infrastructure is key to trust, safety, and long-term crypto adoption in Malaysia’s growing digital asset market.

Solana Partners with South Korea’s Shinhan Card

30 April 2026 at 12:25
Solana Partners with South Korea's Shinhan Card

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South Korea’s largest credit card issuer, Shinhan Card, has signed a strategic MOU with the Solana Foundation to test stablecoin payments on Solana’s testnet. The project focuses on real-world customer and merchant transactions to evaluate speed, scalability, security, and user experience. Building on earlier successful trials, the initiative explores instant settlements, lower fees, and non-custodial wallet integration. The goal is to advance a hybrid blockchain payment model that could eventually serve over 28 million cardholders in South Korea.

US Will Not Sell Its 300,000 BTC Says Eric Trump as Sovereign Accumulation Story Takes Shape

30 April 2026 at 12:16
Trump-Backed American Bitcoin Boosts Holdings by 416 BTC

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The conversation around Bitcoin at the Bitcoin 2026 in Las Vegas took a decisive turn this week after Eric Trump confirmed that the U.S. government is sitting on a massive stash of Bitcoin, and isn’t planning to sell.

“The US government holds 300,000 BTC and will not sell it,” Trump said during a panel, reinforcing the growing narrative that Bitcoin is no longer a short-term asset for governments but part of a long-term reserve strategy.

“Bitcoin Is Being Compressed”

Trump described what he calls a major “compression” happening in Bitcoin. In simple terms, more players are buying, and crucially, not selling. He stressed that while the narrative often focuses on Bitcoin’s 21 million supply cap, the real story is an even tighter supply because a large portion is lost or held long-term.

“People are not selling it. People are holding it. Bitcoin is becoming sticky,” he said, pointing out that long-term holders are replacing short-term traders.

Institutions Flip the Script

One of the biggest shifts is coming from traditional finance. Trump highlighted how major players that once dismissed Bitcoin are now actively building around it.

He pointed to JPMorgan Chase, noting how CEO Jamie Dimon once criticized Bitcoin but now allows clients to borrow against BTC for mortgages. Meanwhile, Charles Schwab is preparing to custody Bitcoin for its massive user base, signaling deeper institutional trust.

On top of that, BlackRock has pushed highly successful Bitcoin ETFs, with new yield strategies now being layered on top, further expanding institutional exposure.

Corporates, Governments, and Miners Step In

Beyond Wall Street, corporate and sovereign participation is rising. Trump highlighted firms like Michael Saylor’s company and Metaplanet, both aggressively accumulating Bitcoin.

Even governments are now part of the equation. He noted that the U.S. holds around 300,000 BTC and is not selling, while parts of the Middle East are using excess energy capacity to mine Bitcoin, turning unused resources into long-term assets.

“This Is Just Getting Started”

For Trump, the last six months have been “transformational” compared to the previous three years. Overall, according to him, the market is shifting from speculative cycles to structural accumulation.

“We are in the greatest period in the history of crypto… just hold on, it’s coming,” he said, expressing strong conviction that the current phase is only the beginning of a much larger move.

XRP Sentiment Spikes, But Leverage Flush Signals Caution, Not Breakout—What’s Next?

30 April 2026 at 11:51
XRP Price About to Explode This Setup Says Yes

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The XRP price has been under significant upward pressure over the past few days, particularly after hitting a local high of $1.44. On the other hand, XRP’s social sentiment has surged to one of its highest levels in two years following the Rakuten integration narrative. But beneath the optimism, market data tells a very different story. The spike in bullish commentary suggests growing retail excitement. Historically, however, these sentiment surges tend to coincide with FOMO zones rather than sustainable breakouts.

At the start of the trading session, the XRP price saw a sharp price drop accompanied by rising volume—a combination that signals aggressive activity, not controlled accumulation.

XRP Sentiment Jumps on Rakuten Integration, But Euphoria Signals Caution

XRP has seen a sharp rise in bullish sentiment following its integration with Rakuten, one of Japan’s largest digital ecosystems. The move allows users to convert Rakuten Points, a widely used loyalty rewards system, into XRP, expanding the asset’s real-world utility and retail accessibility. From an adoption standpoint, this is a meaningful development. 

Rakuten’s massive user base and established fintech infrastructure give XRP exposure to a broader audience, particularly in Japan, where the token has historically maintained strong traction.

xrp price

However, sentiment-driven optimism does not always translate into immediate price strength. Recent Santiment data shows XRP’s positive social sentiment entering historically elevated levels, often associated with short-term “FOMO zones.” In previous instances, similar spikes have aligned more closely with local tops or cooldown phases rather than sustained breakouts.

This suggests that while the Rakuten integration strengthens XRP’s long-term narrative, the current surge in sentiment may reflect late-stage positioning rather than fresh accumulation. As a result, the market may require a period of consolidation before any adoption-driven upside can fully materialise.

XRP Holds Key Support After Sentiment-Driven Flush

Following the sentiment surge and subsequent liquidation-driven drop, XRP’s price action is now showing signs of stabilization rather than continued weakness. The chart highlights a well-defined support zone near the $1.28–$1.30 range, which has repeatedly absorbed selling pressure since the sharp February decline. Despite the recent volatility, the price has continued to respect this level, suggesting that buyers are still defending the range.

xrp price

The drop in open interest alongside rising volume points to a leverage flush, not aggressive new short positioning. The RSI remains near the midzone, reflecting no strong bullish momentum and no oversold reversal signal. This further supports the idea that XRP is in a cooldown phase after the sentiment spike, not in an active expansion phase.

XRP is currently trading within a broader consolidation within the resistance zone between $1.45 and $1.50 and the support zone between $1.28 and $1.30.  Price continues to move between these levels without a confirmed breakout, indicating a neutral market phase rather than a directional trend.

What Comes Next: Confirmation or Breakdown

XRP price now sits at a critical turning point where the next move will depend on whether the market can transition from sentiment-driven volatility to sustained demand. After the recent leverage flush, the price continues to hold above the $1.28–$1.30 support zone, indicating that buyers are still active at lower levels. 

However, without a decisive push above the $1.45 resistance area, the broader structure remains range-bound. For a bullish continuation to take shape, XRP needs to attract fresh capital, reflected in rising open interest and stronger spot participation alongside price recovery. On the other hand, a breakdown below key support would signal that the recent sentiment surge failed to translate into accumulation, increasing the risk of further downside. 

In this context, the current phase is less about reacting to optimism and more about waiting for confirmation, as the market determines whether this is a reset before expansion or the early stages of a deeper correction.

Why Crypto Market Is Down Today? BTC, ETH, XRP Fall After FOMC Meeting

30 April 2026 at 11:45
Bitcoin Price

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Crypto market is down today as the Federal Reserve reinforces a “no rush to cut” stance, tightening expectations around liquidity. Despite holding rates steady, the central bank pointed to prolonged restrictive conditions, which historically weighs on high-risk assets like crypto. 

Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP have all moved lower as liquidity expectations tightened and risk appetite faded. The market had entered this event on strong footing after April’s rally, but the tone from policymakers quickly reversed momentum, triggering broad-based selling pressure. Traders are now reassessing positioning as volatility returns and key support levels come into focus.

So, What’s driving this decline, and why crypto market is down today as macro conditions turn restrictive again?

FOMC Decision: Fed Holds Rates, Signals “Higher-for-Longer”

The Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged at 3.50%–3.75% in its latest meeting, but the decision itself was not the market mover, the messaging was. Policymakers emphasized that inflation remains persistent and risks are still tilted to the upside, leaving little room for near-term rate cuts.

JUST IN: THE FED LEFT INTEREST RATES UNCHANGED AT 3.50% TO 3.75%, BUT THE VOTE WAS THE MOST DIVIDED FOMC DECISION SINCE OCTOBER 1992 🇺🇸

The vote: 8-4 in favor of holding rates.

The dissents went in opposite directions:
– Miran dissented in favor of a 0.25% rate cut
– Hammack,… pic.twitter.com/shAPgoNFUf

— WOLF (@WOLF_Financial) April 29, 2026

The statement reinforced a “higher-for-longer” stance, with the Fed indicating that restrictive policy will remain in place until clearer progress on inflation is achieved. This directly impacts liquidity expectations, which are a key driver for risk assets like crypto.

Market reaction was immediate. Bitcoin and broader crypto assets saw selling pressure following the announcement, as traders adjusted positioning to reflect delayed easing. The tone from policymakers suggests that any pivot is likely to be gradual, not imminent, keeping financial conditions tight in the near term.

With rate cuts pushed further out and uncertainty around inflation still elevated, the Fed’s stance has shifted the market into a more cautious, defensive phase.

Bitcoin Price Analysis: Fed Aftershock Sparks Rejection – Is Another Leg Down Coming?

Following the FOMC decision, Bitcoin faced immediate selling pressure, with price rejecting sharply near the $82,000 resistance as liquidity expectations tightened. The move aligns with the broader risk-off shift, where upside momentum failed to sustain despite a strong April rally.

Bitcoin price prediction

The Bitcoin value today is hovering around the $75,000–$76,000 range, reflecting fading strength within the rising structure. At the same time, the Bitcoin Fear & Greed Index has dropped to 29 (Fear), confirming a clear shift in sentiment as traders turn cautious after the Fed’s stance.

The higher low structure remains intact, but repeated failure at resistance is weakening bullish control. The $73,500 level now acts as immediate support; a break below this zone could accelerate downside toward $70,000. 

On the upside, reclaiming $82,000 is required to restore momentum and shift the structure back in favor of buyers. For now, price action is beginning to reflect a more measured tone, where liquidity conditions and sentiment are taking precedence over trend strength. Until resistance is reclaimed with conviction, Bitcoin price remains positioned in a reactive phase, with downside risk gradually building beneath the surface.

Ethereum Price Outlook: Selling Pressure Builds as Range Top Rejects Bulls

Ethereum is beginning to show signs of weakness after another rejection near the $2,500 resistance zone, indicating that buyers are struggling to maintain upward momentum. The coin has declined 3.60% overnight, underperforming Bitcoin and highlighting increased sensitivity to macro pressure. 

ETH price outlook

ETH is currently trading near the $2,200–$2,250 range, holding within a broader consolidation structure. However, failure to reclaim higher levels suggests that the range could soon resolve to the downside. The $2,150–$2,200 zone acts as immediate support, with a breakdown potentially opening a move toward $1,900. Reclaiming $2,600 is essential to re-establish bullish momentum.

XRP Price Prediction: Range Compression Near Demand Signals Imminent Move

XRP price continues to trade in a compressed range near its demand zone, reflecting a market lacking strong directional conviction. Price has slipped 2.30% overnight, aligning with the broader market weakness and reinforcing the cautious tone. Currently trading around $1.35–$1.40, XRP remains within a narrowing channel following a prolonged downtrend. This structure typically precedes a decisive breakout or breakdown.

XRP price outlook

The $1.30–$1.35 zone serves as critical support. A breakdown below this level could accelerate downside toward $1.10. On the upside, resistance stands near $1.70, with a broader supply zone at $2.20–$2.40 acting as a key barrier for any sustained recovery. Until a breakout occurs, XRP remains in a consolidation phase, with volatility compressing and pressure building beneath the surface.

What’s Next for BTC, ETH and XRP

As May unfolds, price action is likely to remain range-bound with a bearish tilt unless key resistance levels are reclaimed. Bitcoin above $82,000, Ethereum above $2,600, and XRP above $1.70 are critical to shift momentum. Until then, rallies may continue to face selling pressure, with markets leaning cautious as participants await clearer signals on policy direction and liquidity conditions.

ADA price Holds $0.24 as IO Submits $46.8M Roadmap While Pepeto Targets 150x Returns Ahead Of Launch

30 April 2026 at 11:35
ADA Holds Near $0.25 as Bearish Sentiment Builds

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Cardano news just hit a new chapter. Input Output Global submitted nine treasury proposals totaling $46.8 million for 2026, voting runs through May 24, and Leios is set to deliver a 10x to 65x throughput boost with a testnet scheduled for June. The Cardano news cycle is finally back to delivery instead of debate, but ADA at $0.249 still needs the full cycle and a hard fork to go anywhere meaningful.

While ADA holders wait for Leios to ship, Pepeto, with $9.6 million committed is the 150x exchange presale already shipping the tools the Cardano news cycle has been promising for years.

Cardano News: IO Global Submits $46.8M Treasury Plan as Leios Testnet Targets June Launch

Input Output Global submitted its 2026 treasury request on Tuesday, asking for $46.8 million across nine proposals down from $97.5 million last year, according to U.Today. The Leios scaling upgrade sits at the center, designed to push throughput from current levels toward more than 1,000 transactions per second through Endorser Blocks and committee based validation. Voting runs through May 24 with roughly 1,000 elected DReps deciding the slate.

The Cardano news here is real progress, but the timeline is the catch. Leios testnet drops in June, mainnet by year end at best, and ADA at $0.249 still trades 92 percent below its $3.10 all time high according to CoinMarketCap

cardano-chart

Presale entries with shipped exchange tools and a completed audit capture the gains ADA needs multiple catalysts and months of patience to deliver. The wallets putting money into Pepeto this week have already decided they are not standing in line behind a hard fork schedule.

Cardano News and the 150x Exchange Presale That Moves While ADA Waits for Leios to Ship

Pepeto: The Project the Cardano News Timeline Cannot Compete With

While IO Global submits proposals and Leios prepares for testnet, capital is splitting between the Cardano news cycle and the exchange presale that pulled in $9.6 million during the same consolidation ADA traders are living through right now.

Pepeto is built so retail traders run every exchange function inside one screen spanning Ethereum, BSC, and Solana. A bridge moves tokens across networks wi./ghj,1₹thout friction. The matching engine processes every trade at zero cost. A built in scoring tool flags each token for danger before any capital touches it. SolidProof verified every contract before launch, and the cofounder behind the original Pepe rise to $7 billion leads the entire project.

cross-chain-pepeto

The 150x target is what plays out when audited exchange tokens with shipped products land on the open market. More than $9.6 million raised while the Cardano news community waits for Protocol Version 11, and the gap between the two stories is widening every session: Pepeto delivers gains through tools that function whether Leios ships on time or slips again.

The 177% APY staking grows positions for those already inside, but that is the side benefit. Cardano targets $0.50 near term which is roughly 100 percent needing several catalysts to align. The presale from a $7 billion founder with an approaching Binance listing requires none of those catalysts because the listing follows its own timeline, and when it arrives the presale shuts permanently. By the time ADA holders celebrate $0.50, the entry at $0.0000001867 will already be a closed door, and only the wallets that acted during the quiet will know what it felt like to hold it.

SUI Price at $0.93 as Move Ecosystem Holds, But Token Unlocks Cap the Upside

SUI (SUI) trades at $0.93 per Coinbase, down 2 percent on the day with a market cap of $3.66 billion, drawing DeFi capital through its Move programming model and a CME futures launch scheduled for May 4. 

But monthly token unlocks of roughly 42.94 million SUI, equal to $40 million of supply pressure, dilute holders, and the $5.35 all time high sits 83 percent above current levels. 

Even a strong recovery delivers modest numbers compared to exchange tools at presale pricing from a team that already built $7 billion, where the listing is the discovery event and 177% APY compounds every wallet daily while SUI works back toward $1.

Conclusion: 

The Cardano news targets $0.50 which is about 100 percent needing every catalyst to line up over months. Pepeto’s presale to listing gap delivers on a timeline no hard fork controls and no DRep vote dictates. The $7 billion founder built the exchange, the audit is done, and every quiet day that passes is a day the presale fills further and the entry edges closer to vanishing.

Staking at 177% APY grows positions for those inside, but the listing is the event that changes this price forever, the event that might change a whole life overnight, which is not strange fi. Visit the Pepeto official website to enter before the listing arrives, and the entry becomes available during the waiting becomes the most expensive hesitation of this cycle.

Click To Visit Pepeto Website To Enter The Presale

Disclaimer:

The Pepeto project is growing fast, and as its reach gets bigger, bad actors have attacked the official site. The temporary domain is now « PepetoSwap DOT com » taking over from « Pepeto DOT io » until further notice. 

Users should always make sure they are on the right URL before connecting wallets or sharing personal information.

FAQs

What is the Cardano news today, and where does the price go from here?

Cardano news today is IO Global submitting $46.8 million in nine treasury proposals voting through May 24, with the Leios scaling upgrade testnet scheduled for June. ADA targets $0.50 near term but needs Leios delivery and broader recovery to clear $0.30.

Is Pepeto a better buy than Cardano right now?

Pepeto is a better buy than Cardano right now because the presale at $0.0000001867 with a SolidProof audited exchange and 177% APY staking targets 150x from one approaching Binance listing, while ADA needs months of catalysts for a 100 percent move.

Exclusive: Crypto CEO Breaks Down Why Bitcoin and Ethereum Prices Fell After Fed’s Shock Decision

Fed Rate Cut Buzz Ignites Crypto Markets as Bitcoin Reclaims Momentum

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The Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged, but the decision itself was almost beside the point. What rattled crypto markets was a single phrase buried in the policy statement that traders and analysts pulled apart within minutes of its release.

Gone was the familiar characterisation of inflation as “somewhat elevated.” In its place, the Fed said inflation “is elevated.”

The odds of any rate cut in 2026 fell immediately to a new low of 44%. Bitcoin slipped toward $75,000. Ethereum dropped below $2,250. 

What It Means for Crypto

Avinash Shekhar, Co-Founder and CEO of crypto derivatives platform Pi42, told Coinpedia the impact on digital assets is real but should not be overstated.

“The Fed’s decision to hold rates steady has reinforced a higher-for-longer interest rate environment, which typically limits excess liquidity flowing into risk assets like crypto,” Shekhar said. “In the immediate term, Bitcoin and Ethereum may see some downward pressure or continued consolidation as markets adjust to delayed rate cut expectations.”

He pointed to price ranges that suggest the market has already done significant work absorbing the macro uncertainty. Bitcoin has been trading between $74,000 and $78,000. Ethereum has held the $2,250 to $2,350 band. Neither picture suggests a market in distress.

“The magnitude of any dip is likely to be measured rather than sharp,” Shekhar said. “A significant part of the macro uncertainty is already priced in.”

The Playbook for Investors

“For investors, this is a phase to stay disciplined with staggered entries rather than reacting to short-term volatility,” he said. “Structurally, institutional participation and sustained adoption trends continue to provide support, suggesting that any softness in prices is more about timing of liquidity than a breakdown in the broader digital asset narrative.”

The variables that matter most from here are not the rate hold itself but what follows: incoming inflation data, the tone of Fed commentary under new leadership after May 15, and whether the Iran situation moves toward resolution or deeper escalation. Until those questions have clearer answers, crypto is more likely to consolidate within established ranges than break decisively in either direction.

Bitcoin ETF Inflow Stops After $2.1B Run, Outflows Cross $490M

30 April 2026 at 10:42
Bitcoin ETF Inflows Hit $767M in 5 Days Why Isn't the BTC Price Moving

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U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs have now recorded their third straight day of outflows, with total withdrawals crossing $490 million. Following this selling pressure, Bitcoin price dropped 3% after the Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged, and is now trading at $75,621.

Last week alone recorded a strong consecutive inflow of $823.7 million, contrasting sharply with the recent outflows.

Three Days, $490 million in BTC ETF Outflow

It has been a rough week for Bitcoin ETFs. Since the start of this week, money has been leaving these funds for three straight days.

On Monday, April 27, the biggest hit came in the form of $263.2 million in net outflows from ETFs. This was the largest single-day withdrawal of the week. April 28 brought a little relief, but money continued to leave. Another $89.7 million flowed out of the market.

Then on April 29, the day of the Fed’s rate decision, ETFs recorded another $137.6 million in outflows. This confirmed that the selling was not just a one-day event, but part of a growing trend.

Leading the withdrawals was Fidelity’s FBTC, which recorded the largest outflow of $191.5 million. It was followed by BlackRock’s IBIT, the largest spot Bitcoin ETF by assets under management, with $166.9 million in outflows. Ark Invest’s ARKB came next with $73.3 million.

In total, more than $490 million was pulled from U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs in less than 72 hours.

This outflow comes right after nine consecutive days of inflows, during which Bitcoin ETFs recorded steady inflows totaling $2.111.2 billion.

Fed Held Rates, No Hope of Cuts Soon

The main reason behind this week’s ETF outflows is that the Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged at 3.50%–3.75%. This was the third straight time rates were left unchanged.

Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s press conference also disappointed markets. He gave no signal of rate cuts anytime soon. There was no softer stance on inflation and no sign that easier financial conditions are coming soon.

Iran and the Strait of Hormuz Tension

Tensions between the United States and Iran have increased sharply in recent weeks, with much of the focus on the Strait of Hormuz.

Recently, Donald Trump said the strait could be blocked again if Iran does not surrender. This has added more fear and uncertainty to global markets.

The rising tension this week is creating a cautious mood among investors, and that fear is clearly showing in the Bitcoin ETF outflow numbers.

What Next For Bitcoin

After falling near $74,000 earlier this month, Bitcoin recovered strongly and moved back toward the $80,000 level.

However, much of that gain now appears to be erased, with Bitcoin trading around $75,621. If ETF outflows continue, BTC could soon retest the $74,000 support level again.

Even so, many traders still believe Bitcoin can move toward $85,000 to $88,000 in May, as long as macro conditions do not worsen further.

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Juventus coach Spalletti tells Kelly to be more aggressive: ‘You have to go’ – video

30 April 2026 at 12:58

Footage from Sunday’s Milan-Juventus Serie A match captured Luciano Spalletti urging Lloyd Kelly to be more aggressive with the Bianconeri coach instructing the English defender: ‘You have to go!’

Sunday’s Serie A match between Milan and Juventus saw defences dominate, with the San Siro matchup ending in a goalless draw.

A video published by DAZN shows Spalletti instructing one of his centre-backs, Kelly, to be more aggressive defensively.

MILAN, ITALY - APRIL 26: Luciano Spalletti, Head Coach of Juventus, looks on prior to the Serie A match between AC Milan and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 26, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 26: Luciano Spalletti, Head Coach of Juventus, looks on prior to the Serie A match between AC Milan and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 26, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Spalletti felt Kelly should have stayed closer to his direct opponent to limit his chances of hurting the Bianconeri.

“You play for 20 meters [far], but you have to go at five meters,” Spalletti said.

“[This way] I can play too.”

Kelly, 27, has been a regular starter at Juventus this season, making 42 appearances across all competitions at the Allianz Stadium.

The Mister and Lloyd 😂 pic.twitter.com/RtpGvlEYXt

— Juventus News Live (@juvenewslive) April 29, 2026

Inzaghi: Inter ‘damaged’ by referees in 2024-25, ‘unforgettable’ wins over Barça and Bayern

30 April 2026 at 12:41

Former Inter coach Simone Inzaghi is ‘shocked’ to see the Nerazzurri mentioned in a refereeing scandal in Serie A, as he feels the team was ‘damaged and not favoured’ last season, and insists that wins over Barcelona and Bayern Munich in the Champions League were as exciting as trophies.

Former Inter coach Inzaghi had his say on the refereeing scandal that has broken out in Serie A.

Referee Designator Rocchi has suspended himself from his duties after the Milan Prosecutor alleged that he influenced VAR decisions and assigned referees favoured by Inter for some games in 2024-25.

Recent reports, however, suggest that Rocchi never met Inter executives and that no players or directors from the Nerazzurri or any other Serie A club are under investigation.

“It shocked me. Inter lost many points last season due to refereeing mistakes in Serie A and the Supercoppa,” Inzaghi told Gazzetta.

“It’s surprising to be mentioned in this story, given that we were damaged and not favoured.

“How can you think about a scheme? It was an unfortunate season for us. I’ve always had great respect for the referees’ work, and I don’t want to talk about Napoli, who honestly won the Scudetto,” Inzaghi continued.

“But there’s still a feeling that something was taken away from us. I’m not accusing anyone, and I have no doubts about good faith. Let’s say we were unlucky, and everything went against us. There’s still a disappointment that won’t go away. It’s painful to lose the title for just one point.”

Inzaghi spent four seasons at Inter, winning one Serie A title and reaching the Champions League Final twice.

“I won a lot in four years, and I’m happy with the results,” he said.

epa12148298 Inter head coach Simone Inzaghi walks past the trophy after losing the UEFA Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain and Internazionale Milano, in Munich, Germany, 31 May 2025. EPA-EFE/ANNA SZILAGYI
epa12148298 Inter head coach Simone Inzaghi walks past the trophy after losing the UEFA Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain and Internazionale Milano, in Munich, Germany, 31 May 2025. EPA-EFE/ANNA SZILAGYI

“We reached two Champions League Finals. I accept criticism anyway, as long as they concern me and not the footballers, because they always gave me everything they had.

“I wouldn’t change anything. We had a dream, the treble. At the end of the season, we paid a high price for the 23 games we played more than Napoli,” he added.

“Inter have the duty to compete at all levels, and those nights against Bayern and Barcelona will remain in my mind more than trophies—unforgettable victories.”

Last season’s 5-0 loss in the Champions League Final against PSG was Inzaghi’s last game with Inter.

“We arrived at the game without much energy, both physically and mentally,” he explained.

“It’s not an excuse, but a fact. The disappointment of losing the title affected our self-esteem. PSG are a top side as we saw the other night against Bayern. It still hurts to have lost that way, but we can’t forget what had happened before in Europe.”

Is it true that he told Inter players he would leave the club days before the final?

“Absolutely no. I couldn’t have done it because the decision, which was very painful for my family and me, had not been made,” he insisted.

epa11294807 Inter's coach Simone Inzaghi (R) and CEO Giuseppe Marotta celebrate after winning the Italian Serie A soccer match between AC Milan and FC Inter, in Milan, 22 April 2024. EPA-EFE/DANIEL DAL ZENNARO
epa11294807 Inter’s coach Simone Inzaghi (R) and CEO Giuseppe Marotta celebrate after winning the Italian Serie A soccer match between AC Milan and FC Inter, in Milan, 22 April 2024. EPA-EFE/DANIEL DAL ZENNARO

“The truth is that everything happened very quickly. Two days after the Champions League Final, we met at Marotta’s home, with Ausilio and Baccin. In that context, I expressed the desire to change because I felt a cycle had ended. They wanted to continue, but understood my decision. We left as friends, and we still are. If we had won the Champions League, I would have stayed.”

Inzaghi was appointed by Saudi Pro League giants Al-Hilal last year and has no regret about his decision.

“Luckily, money has never been a problem. I don’t need it,” he said.

“I had a fantastic home in Milan, from which I could see everything, including San Siro. Their offer convinced me, and here I am. Happy to be here.”

The Nerazzurri are now close to winning the Scudetto under Cristian Chivu.

“They’ve been very good. Winning is never easy, and it is Chivu’s merit too,” Inzaghi said.

“I knew the group, and I had no doubts about the players’ capabilities. But it was also the right decision to pick Cristian, and I knew it because I had seen how he worked. Now they must celebrate and try to win the Coppa Italia.”

The Coppa Italia Final, set for May 13, will see Inter face Lazio, two of Inzaghi’s former clubs. Who will he support?

“Nobody, I’ll sit down and enjoy the spectacle,” he said.

“They are two clubs that have given me a lot, so may the best win. Anything can happen in a final.”

Federico Dimarco and Piotr Zielinski appeared to criticise Inzaghi’s management in recent months.

“Federico has had great seasons with me, and he knows it well. I kept him at Inter after seeing him in training for ten days; otherwise, he might have left on loan again. Perhaps his words were misunderstood. We have a great relationship, and we are still in contact,” Inzaghi concluded.

“I’ve read many things about Zielinski, too, but people forget it was me who wanted him at Inter when Marotta and Ausilio said there was a chance. Unfortunately, he had many fitness problems last season and struggled to show his quality.”

Today’s Papers – Inzaghi speaks out, Spalletti calls Bernardo Silva

30 April 2026 at 11:27

La Gazzetta dello Sport

Penalty Wednesday. Atletico-Arsenal ends in a draw

Inzaghi, I talk

The ex-Inter coach says it all for the first time

‘No favours, we were affected instead. Well done, Chivu, I knew he was the right pick.’

‘Our victories against Bayern and Barcelona were heavier than the trophies we won. I’d have stayed with the Champions League.’

Spalletti calls Silva

Not just Goretzka, Milan think about Guerra now

Corriere dello Sport

Paz’s dream

Club waiting: A lot will depend on the new Madrid coach

Inter wait for Mou

Nico closer if José returns to Real?

Marotta is studying a paid loan with an option to buy and a buyback clause, knowing that the player sees himself with the Merengues. Just one between Martinez and Vicario.

Juve, Kolo discount

The request was between 60m and 70m last year, now 45m is enough

KDB the Neapolitan

Kevin is at the centre of the project: he loves the city and the club relies on him to return to winning.

Italiano, aut aut

Relevant alternatives to Lucumi and Freuler, contract extension for big players and reinforcements in all departments.

Cholo pride, Atletico believe

Tuttosport

Toro, Gattuso’s chances increase

Lewa says Juve, Chico too

The Polish hitman prefers the Bianconeri to Milan. Conceiçao rejects assaults of Liverpool and United.

The new Calciopoli? A piece is missing

Lukaku offers himself to Milan

He has the characteristics wanted by Allegri, doubts on his fitness

It wasn’t PSG-Bayern: Atletico 1-1 Arsenal

Here’s why the crypto market is falling today

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Ripple opens Dubai HQ to double Middle East and Africa team amid demand surge

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Solana joins South Korea’s Shinhan Card to test stablecoin payments

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South Korea’s Hashed secures ADGM license to enter Middle East crypto market

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Major Liverpool departure now “one step away”, claims journalist

30 April 2026 at 13:13

Liverpool sporting director Richard Hughes is reportedly now just a step away from completing a move to take over at Saudi Pro League club Al Hilal.

This is not the first time there’s been speculation about Hughes possibly leaving Liverpool for the move to Saudi Arabia.

However, the most recent update coming from talkSPORT was that Hughes looked set to stay at LFC for the time being, despite Al Hilal’s interest.

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Alternatively, journalist Nicolo Schira has today posted on X, formerly Twitter, to claim that Hughes is closing in on taking the director’s job at Al Hilal…

Richard #Hughes is one step away to sign for #AlHilal as new sporting director. Agreement in principle for 3-years contract as revealed last March. He is set to leave #Liverpool to join the Saudi Club. #transfers #LFC ?? https://t.co/tEcTtUtz6W

— Nicolò Schira (@NicoSchira) April 30, 2026

“Richard #Hughes is one step away to sign for #AlHilal as new sporting director. Agreement in principle for 3-years contract as revealed last March. He is set to leave #Liverpool to join the Saudi Club,” Schira posted.

It will be interesting to see how this develops, as this story clearly isn’t going away, but it’s also worth noting that Schira has a somewhat mixed reputation when it comes to getting big stories right.

[UPDATE: This has now also been reported by reputable Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, as cited and translated by Sport Witness]

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Could Liverpool be better off without Richard Hughes?

Richard Hughes and Arne Slot (Photo by Getty Images, Mark Pain/Alamy)

While it probably wouldn’t be ideal for Liverpool to lose an influential figure and to be forced to look for a replacement, there’s perhaps an argument that the Reds could do better.

Hughes will have overseen last summer’s hugely expensive and ultimately poor summer transfer window, with vast sums of money spent on signings who’ve performed poorly.

Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz have endured a difficult time since arriving at Anfield, while Hughes also let Luis Diaz go and was unable to get Trent Alexander-Arnold to sign a new contract.

On top of that, a new deal was awarded to Mohamed Salah, whose form has gone off a cliff this term, with Arne Slot’s side generally struggling and slipping to fourth in the Premier League table, never really challenging for the title at any point.

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Xabi Alonso open to accepting Chelsea job on one key condition

30 April 2026 at 12:55

Former Real Madrid and Bayer Leverkusen manager Xabi Alonso is reportedly open to taking the Chelsea job if he’s given ‘more control’ than the Blues are currently offering.

It seems Alonso has some interest in potentially taking over at Chelsea as they continue to hold talks with candidates to replace Liam Rosenior.

According to Simon Phillips, Alonso is open to becoming Chelsea manager, but it seems his key condition is being given what sources describe as ‘a bit more control’ in the role.

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The Spanish tactician did a great job during his time in charge of Leverkusen, leading the club to its first ever Bundesliga title, and reaching the Europa League final.

However, Alonso struggled in his spell with Real Madrid earlier this season before being sacked, and one imagines he had a lot less control in his role at the Bernabeu.

Can Xabi Alonso succeed where others have failed at Chelsea?

The Chelsea job is not a simple one, and a lot of fine managers have struggled at Stamford Bridge under this ownership in particular.

Alonso is one of the top coaches in the game at the moment, but it’s not necessarily going to be easy for even him to come in and hit the ground running in this environment.

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The former Liverpool midfielder might do well to consider waiting for other opportunities, as there’s just been so much upheaval at CFC with frequent changes to players and managers.

Still, one imagines it might also be tempting to work with a lot of top young players and to manage one of the biggest names in the Premier League, with the bonus of living in London.

Phillips’ report also mentions the likes of Andoni Iraola being on Chelsea’s radar as no final decision has been made yet on who will be the club’s next manager.

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Fabrizio Romano shares photo that will fuel major Arsenal transfer story

30 April 2026 at 12:36

Fabrizio Romano is one of the most trusted journalists in football transfer news, and not one to drop hints lightly, so this Julian Alvarez and Mikel Arteta post was certainly…a choice.

See below as Romano has posted on X to fuel the Alvarez to Arsenal transfer speculation, as he shared a photo of Gunners boss Arteta with the Argentina international after last night’s Champions League semi-final first leg in Spain…

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? Mikel Arteta and Julián Álvarez at full time. pic.twitter.com/29c1KLPdUz

— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) April 30, 2026

Of course, it may be that Romano is simply sharing an image showing good sportsmanship between two professionals after a big game they were both involved in, but in the social media era we tend to know that hints like this are usually deliberate.

Romano has previously played down Alvarez transfer talk, but he’s obviously aware of it, so to then add fuel to the fire with this image suggests that perhaps it could be something to watch after all.

Julian Alvarez impressed against Arsenal

Alvarez scored the equaliser from the penalty spot in last night’s 1-1 in Madrid, and forced a good save from David Raya in the first half.

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The 26-year-old generally put in another eye-catching display for Atletico in what has been a really strong season from him.

It’s easy to see why Arsenal might be interested in Alvarez, who has also already shown he can perform to a high standard in the Premier League from his previous spell at Manchester City.

Viktor Gyokeres was also on the score-sheet last night, but it’s not been the most convincing first season for him at the Emirates Stadium, so an addition like Alvarez would surely be useful.

Read more here about how we rated Alvarez to Arsenal with our Transfer Fit rating system!

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Sources: Man United & Liverpool face obstacle to complete potential €90m transfer

30 April 2026 at 12:17

I’ve been looking into one of the big transfer rumours that’s taken off in the last week or so, and I’m happy to be able to provide an update on the Aurelien Tchouameni saga after speaking with top sources.

Having consulted contacts close to the agents industry, plus other colleagues in the media, I’ve been able to put a bit of a picture together on the Tchouameni transfer saga.

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When I first looked into the story a few days ago I was given the impression that links between Manchester United and Tchouameni were not that concrete, and that the reason for some uncertainty lies with the fact that Real Madrid will be changing manager this summer.

These situations often lead to stories snowballing a bit, and my understanding remains that Tchouameni is seen as much more likely to stay and sign a new contract at the Bernabeu than to leave the club this summer.

Aurelian Tchouameni admired by Premier League clubs

However, clearly there’s some degree of truth to talk of Man United appreciating Tchouameni and keeping an eye on his situation. It’s not necessarily the case that he’s one of their top targets, and he’s not expected to be available this summer, but of course he’s a name that’s going to be discussed internally.

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United are widely expected to target two midfielders this summer, so their list of targets is a long one, especially as rivals Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea, and Arsenal could also all be shopping for new signings in that position. That just makes it all the more likely that the Red Devils will need to cast their net as wide as possible in case their preferred targets don’t work out.

I can add, by the way, that Liverpool also still have an interest in Tchouameni, dating back to when they were really keen to sign him from Monaco. Again, this is not exactly surprising and doesn’t mean a move is happening, but things can change quickly in football, so if Los Blancos decide they want to make a few sales under a new manager, then we can expect United and Liverpool to be sniffing around for Tchouameni.

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The France international has shone during his time in the Spanish capital, and would not come cheap if he were to leave.

While there is not an ‘asking price’ for him as such, my sources indicate that, with two years remaining on his current contract, interested clubs would have to pay around €80-90m for what Real feel is one of the best players in the world in his position.

The plan, however, is very much to give Tchouameni a new deal, extending his stay in Madrid until 2031. Talks have not begun yet, but are expected after the end of the season, with Bernabeu sources all confident he’ll be staying.

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Diego Simeone rates Julian Alvarez’s chances of playing 2nd leg vs Arsenal after injury scare

30 April 2026 at 11:33

Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone has spoken out on the Julian Alvarez injury situation as he went off in last night’s 1-1 draw with Arsenal.

Alvarez is a star player for Simeone’s side, and scored from the penalty spot in yesterday’s Champions League semi-final first leg before having to go off 13 minutes from time.

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That will have been a big worry for Atletico fans ahead of the second leg of this tie next week, but it seems the Argentina international should be fit enough to play at the Emirates Stadium.

Speaking after last night’s game, Simeone made it clear he wasn’t too worried about Alvarez or any other player’s fitness, saying he expected everyone to be available for the trip to north London.

Diego Simeone provides Julian Alvarez injury update

“I don’t think there will be anyone that will not be playing on Tuesday,” Simeone said, as quoted by the Metro.

“I suppose they might be feeling some physical discomfort now. Giuliano from a knock, Julian from the fall he had in the middle of the pitch and Sorloth with a hamstring strain, but I have no doubt they’ll be there.”

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Alvarez has 20 goals in 48 games in all competitions this season, with ten of those coming in the Champions League.

The 26-year-old will surely be key for Atletico if they are to stand any chance of making it to the Champions League final, while Arsenal fans would surely have felt a lot better if their team could avoid playing against him again next week.

Who will win the Champions League?

Champions League Final appearances Victories
Bayern Munich 11 6
PSG 2 1
Atletico Madrid 3 0
Arsenal 1 0

Both semi-final ties are evenly poised after the first leg encounters this week, so it’s hard to make any predictions at this stage about who will be going through.

Paris Saint-Germain only have a one-goal lead over Bayern Munich after that thrilling 5-4 at the Parc des Princes, and one imagines Vincent Kompany’s side might still be slight favourites as they have the second leg at home.

Arsenal, meanwhile, beat Atletico 4-0 at the Emirates in the league phase earlier this season, so might be the slight favourites in their game as well, though Simeone’s side can never be underestimated and have improved a lot since that meeting earlier in the campaign.

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Fernando Mendoza on his leadership: I'm not always a nice guy, I'm an a-hole sometimes

Raiders quarterback Fernando Mendoza says his clean-cut image shouldn't be misinterpreted: He's not always a nice guy.

Asked about what kind of team leader he is, Mendoza says that in leading Indiana to a national championship last season, he sometimes had to get on his teammates' case, and that's not something he's afraid to do.

"If you ask my teammates . . . I wasn't always a nice guy, I was an a-hole sometimes because I wanted everyone to do their one-eleventh, everyone to do their job, hold everyone to a high standard," Mendoza told Raiders.com. "However, coming into a new organization, starting from the bottom of the totem pole, I believe that leadership is earned, not given."

Mendoza said he knows that "I've come off as very humble, and pretty fuzzy and warm," but that outward appearance can be deceiving.

After spending time at the Raiders' facility following the draft, Mendoza spoke about wanting to return the franchise to its glory years. Those great Raiders teams of old were known for having plenty of a-holes. Mendoza thinks he can be the next great a-hole to wear the Silver and Black.

What channel is Wild vs. Stars on today? Time, TV schedule, live stream to watch Game 6 of NHL Playoffs series

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Despite heading into Game 4 down 2-1 in the series, the Minnesota Wild are one game away from advancing to their first Western Conference Semifinals since 2015.

The Wild were able to walk away from Tuesday's Game 5 with a 4-2 win against the Dallas Stars in the Lone Star State. Now, they're heading back to St. Paul in a potential series-clinching game to face the Presidents' Trophy winners in the Colorado Avalanche.

Minnesota has thoroughly controlled the pace of this series when there are five men on the ice for each team. While playing 5-on-5, Minnesota has outscored Dallas 11-3, including two goals during Game 4. In fact, the Stars haven't scored a 5-on-5 goal in the past two games (217:53).

The Wild have won both games when Mats Zuccarello has been able to suit up. He missed Games 2-4 with an upper-body injury, and immediately showed his presence was much needed when he scored Game 5's first goal. Dallas' Jason Robertson has also been a scoring menace throughout the series. The six-year veteran has scored in every game against the Wild in the first round; he has actually scored in every game against Minnesota this season, excluding their first meeting (eight of nine games).

While the Wild are just one game away from winning their first playoff series in 11 years, the next task is the NHL's most daunting. The winner of this series will take on the Avalanche, who are a perennial Stanley Cup threat.

Here's what you need to know about Thursday's matchup between Minnesota and Dallas, including broadcast information and start time.

What channel is Wild vs. Stars on today?

  • TV channels: TNT, truTV
  • Live streams: DIRECTV

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Wild vs. Stars start time

  • Date: Thursday, April 30
  • Time: 7:30 p.m. ET

Game 6 of the NHL Playoffs series between Minnesota and Dallas is set to begin at 7:30 p.m. ET from Grand Casino Arena in St. Paul, Minn.

Despite staring at a 2-1 series deficit, the Wild have won two straight heading into Thursday and currently hold a 3-2 series lead. With a win at home tonight, they will advance to take on the Presidents' Trophy winner Colorado Avalanche.

Team1 vs. Team2 series schedule

Minnesota leads 3-2

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 18Game 1: Wild 6, Stars 1
April 20Game 2: Stars 4, Wild 2
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Predicted Starting Line-Up: Everton vs Manchester City (Premier League)

Predicted Starting Line-Up: Everton vs Manchester City (Premier League)
Predicted Starting Line-Up: Everton vs Manchester City (Premier League)

After reaching a record breaking fourth successive FA Cup final, Pep Guardiola’s side turn their attention back to the Premier League title race as a tricky test against Everton awaits.

City booked their place in the FA Cup final courtesy of a dramatic 2-1 comeback victory over Championship side Southampton last week, marking Guardiola’s 43rd win in 51 matches in the competition.

After a lacklustre first-half at Wembley, Southampton’s Finn Azaz opened the scoring with an effort from the edge of the box that any keeper would struggle to keep out of the net, giving the underdogs an unlikely lead in the 79th minute.

However, City’s response was immediate and emphatic. Energised by the introductions of Savinho and Jeremy Doku, the Blues quickly found another gear and just three minutes later, it was Doku who made the difference, his deflected strike dragging City level and restoring belief.

Match Officials: Michael Oliver to referee Everton vs Manchester City

And as so often proves the case with Guardiola’s side, they found a way when it mattered most. In the 87th minute, Nico Gonzalez unleashed a thunderous strike from nearly 30 yards out, firing City into the FA Cup final in spectacular fashion with a goal that will surely be in contention for one of the best of the season.

City must now bring their focus back to the Premier League title race as they travel to the Hill Dickinson stadium to face David Moyes’ Everton.

Everton currently sit in 11th place, just two points off the final qualification spot for European competitions next season. They enter Monday’s fixture having failed to win their last three games – for them, three points on Monday could be absolutely crucial if they are to secure a place in the top seven.

Manchester City head to Merseyside having won their last six matches in all competitions, leaving them three points adrift of Premier League leaders Arsenal, who have played an extra game and will kick off before Guardiola and co again this weekend.

Here is how we predict Manchester City will line up on Monday night!

Predicted XI

Gianluigi Donnarumma will reclaim his spot between the sticks for Monday night’s fixture. Whilst some will be quick to point out the occasional slip-up, the Italian has been absolutely crucial in Manchester City’s title race efforts this season.

Registering 13 clean sheets in 30 Premier League appearances, Donnarumma is averaging close to a shutout every other game, underlining his growing importance within Guardiola’s system.

He sits just three behind Arsenal’s David Raya in the Golden Glove standings and another commanding display here would not only edge him closer to that individual honour but could also play a decisive role in keeping City firmly on track in the title race.

“Extraordinary” – Pep Guardiola hails Marc Guehi and Abdukodir Khusanov amid personnel woes in defence

In a recent press conference, Guardiola lauded Matheus Nunes as “one of the best right-backs in the world” and on current form, that praise is far from misplaced. Over the course of the season, Nunes has made himself borderline irreplaceable for the Blues.

There was a time when Manchester City fans were crying out for a direct, like-for-like replacement for Kyle Walker after he left in 2025; it may be the case now that City need a deputy to Nunes, who is one of the first names on Guardiola’s teamsheet these days.

Abdukodir Khusanov and Marc Guehi have formed a formidable centre-half partnership in the latter stages of the season, a camaraderie so good that it’s almost inconceivable that the two had never played together before January. Both were rested over the weekend, which no doubt they’ll appreciate as a tough battle lies in store on Monday night.

Everton’s Beto has scored four goals and an assist across his last three games – including a brace against Chelsea – so the defensive duo will have their work cut out for them if City are to come away from the Hill Dickinson Stadium unscathed.

Nico O’Reilly was deployed in midfield against Burnley but a return to the left-back role appears the most likely outcome for the clash with Everton.

Rayan Aït-Nouri has featured in the last two outings and added a clear attacking spark down the flank, yet it is O’Reilly’s composure in key moments – both defensively and in the final third – that has consistently earned Guardiola’s trust in the bigger games this season.

The 21-year-old has developed rapidly since breaking into the first-team in 2025 and now looks every bit a player the manager can depend on when the stakes are at their highest, with many crying out for the Englishman to start for his nation at the FIFA World Cup.

Hugo Viana faces major Nico Gonzalez dilemma as clubs line up for Manchester City midfielder

With Rodri nursing a calf injury, Nico Gonzalez could get the nod at the heart of midfield on Monday night. After all, it was the 24-year-old’s wonderstrike that secured the win against Southampton in the FA Cup semi-final.

While both Mateo Kovacic and Tijjani Reijnders put in admirable displays at Wembley, Nico looks a far more natural replacement for Rodri in his absence.

Bernardo Silva is almost a guaranteed starter in his final six games for Manchester City. The 31-year-old Portuguese brings a level of passion and energy that few players in any sport could match and that dedication to the cause is exactly what has made him a favourite of both fans and Guardiola during an illustrious nine-year spell at the Etihad Stadium.

It goes without saying that Bernardo will be more desperate than anyone to end his Manchester City tenure with a seventh Premier League title and very possibly, a second domestic treble.

Rayan Cherki has won himself a starting role in recent months, having registered 14 goal contributions in 28 appearances in his debut Premier League campaign. The Frenchman has spent portions of the season on the bench but with the form that he’s in, the 22-year-old may now be simply impossible to drop for Guardiola.

Of course – with Phil Foden, Kovacic and Reijnders – Guardiola has plenty of options in the creative midfield area but for now, Cherki is doing more than enough to keep himself at the top of that list.

Jeremy Doku may have only come off the bench against Southampton but his contribution was absolutely vital in setting up an FA Cup final against Chelsea. The Belgian’s sheer pace and power, coupled with his technical ability, proved too much for the Saints defence to handle in the final stages. His involvement on Monday night feels like a certainty.

Erling Haaland drops huge hint on Manchester City future amid ongoing squad refresh

Up front, who else but Erling Haaland? It feels as if Haaland has rediscovered his form at exactly the right time, with five goals in as many games in all competitions. Even when he isn’t able to contribute to the scoresheet, Haaland’s hold up play and ability to draw attention from the opposition makes him invaluable to the squad at a time like this.

While some have been critical of Antoine Semenyo‘s lack of end product in recent fixtures, it’s clear to see the impact he has had in the title race. With five goals and an assist in 12 Premier League outings for City since joining from Bournemouth in January, Semenyo has enjoyed a very successful start to life at the Etihad Stadium.

It’s hard to see any other option for the time being. Savinho has been largely excellent in his recent performances but Semenyo’s pure goalscoring ability should be enough to earn him the start here.

Starting XI: Donnarumma; Nunes, Khusanov, Guehi, O’Reilly; Nico, Bernardo, Cherki; Doku, Haaland, Semenyo

Substitutes: Trafford, Stones, Ake, Ait-Nouri, Kovacic, Foden, Reijnders, Marmoush, Savinho

Vincent Kompany is expected to stay at Bayern Munich for a long time

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Vincent Kompany has been a revelation since arriving at Bayern Munich. His story of going from coaching Burnley to dominating Europe with Bayern has caught the attention of the biggest clubs in the continent, most notably Manchester City. The Sky Blues boss, Pep Guardiola, has tipped the Belgian as his successor. However, here are three reasons why Vincent Kompany is believed to stay in Munich, according to supervisory board member and former CEO of Bayern, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge.

The best football on the planet

In an interview with t-online, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge tackled the speculations of Vincent Kompany leaving Bayern Munich for Manchester City. This came after Pep Guardiola’s statement that he could see Vincent Kompany succeed him as the manager.

When asked whether such statements bothered him, KHR seemed as calm as ever. “Right now, I’m very relaxed about it. Vincent deliberately extended his contract with us until 2029. Of course, his success is now being noticed all over Europe. Almost a billion viewers watched our last game against Real Madrid. The way we play football, the many goals – it’s being seen everywhere,” answered KHR (as captured by @iMiaSanMia).

Kompany and Bayern are a match made for each other. The Belgian has always been very clear about his attacking philosophy. The Bavarians have long maintained a similar philosophy thriving on fast direct attacks. Together this combination has demolished record after record for goals scored in Germany and Europe. Playing some of the most enjoyable brand of the game and outscoring nearly every opponent they come across, both parties align very well for a long term partnership.

The Kompany family is loving Munich

The family life is of high importance for talents to feel settled and so, it must come as no surprise the importance of how the Kompanys feel in Munich. Rummenigge has some crucial insider information that Bayern are in a good position on the family front.

“But I believe he’ll be here for a long time to come because he’s happy here. He lives in Grünwald, just four houses away from me. I get the impression the family feels at home. The children, too. I know that from my grandchildren, who go to the same school as two of his kids,” revealed Rummenigge.

Boardroom backing

The drama of certain elite clubs in this particular area is too well known. With more coaches being sacked than ever to keep big player egos satisfied, the approach at Bayern comes across as a refreshing change. The scenario of a player being bigger than the club is likely to never occur and therefore discipline is rarely an issue. Having such a strong philosophical and structural base to work on significantly impacts both on and off pitch outcomes.

“Right now, we have ideal conditions here at FC Bayern. I’ve always said that the most important employee at Bayern Munich is the coach,” said Rummenigge highlighting the weight of the Bayern manager’s office.

BFW analysis

Bayern Munich are one of the biggest teams in football. The board has done well in the past to preserve their image as a destination club rather than a selling club regardless of market pressure from state and oil backed organizations. Alphonso Davies and Dayot Upamecano are the latest examples of retaining players in high demand. However, in Kompany’s case, things are a little more complicated.

Why Manchester City works?

Manchester City can offer total backing as well as unlimited funds to finance Kompany’s project. Having played at City for more than a decade and led that side to numerous titles as the captain, the Sky Blues will always hold a special place in his heart. While the city of Munich is absolutely lovely, settling back in Manchester would perhaps not be a major problem.

So, it will not be a simple decision for sure. The question of the move to City in this case seems more of a when rather than an if. The Belgian just turned 40 and that allows him to postpone the City job for a later time. How Bayern can convince him to stay for as long as possible becomes the most important aspect of this potential transfer.

Why Manchester City does not work?

Having said all that, three aspects that stand out in favor of the Bavarians are the incredible and innumerable fans. Secondly, establishing a legacy at a historical club such as Bayern will always have its own charm.

Thirdly and most importantly, Manchester City is under severe scrutiny for various financial breaches. More than 115 charges from the Premier League alone for fudging accounts, non cooperation with investigators and circumventing financial regulations etc. The potential consequences from sanctions could range from fines, point deductions, titles being stripped, all the way to outright expulsion from the Premier League.

With such a huge sword hanging over City’s neck, any manager would be precarious before taking up Guardiola’s position, least of all someone like Kompany who has everything at one of the best teams in the world. Do let us know your take on this situation. Knowing how evasive financial justice has been in European football, does the City move make sense for Kompany despite the potential repercussions ?



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Justin Rose picks the tournament he wants to win more than The Masters before he retires

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Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images

Justin Rose is back on the PGA Tour this week for the first time since finishing tied-third at The Masters.

Rose really impressed once again at Augusta National earlier this month, but again narrowly fell short to champion Rory McIlroy.

The Englishman finished two shots behind the Northern Irishman, having lost to him in a playoff at the major championship in 2025.

It represented another agonizing near miss for Rose, who claimed his only major championship win at the US Open in 2013.

Despite the constant heartache, he would prefer to get over the line at another tournament other than The Masters before he retires from golf.

Justin Rose wants to win The Open Championship at Royal Birkdale

Rose told Golf Digest: “I’d love to win another major.

“If I could be super greedy, I would probably go so far as to say The Open at Royal Birkdale.

“I just think the kid that chipped in all those years ago – to get it done at this stage in my career?

“That would be probably the best story you could hand me.”

The Open Championship takes place this summer at Royal Birkdale, where Rose finished in a tie for fourth on his tournament debut in 1998.

Aged just 17, he memorably holed out from 50 yards on the 18th to claim the highest finish by a British amateur since Roger Wethered lost a play-off in 1921.

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Photo by David Cannon/Getty Images

Justin Rose inspired by Adam Scott on the PGA Tour

At 45, Rose is one of the oldest players on the PGA Tour, where he boasts 13 career wins.

He’s now looking to add to that tally at this week’s Cadillac Championship, which takes place at Trump National Doral.

Also in the field is his fellow 45-year-old Adam Scott, who has been a real source of inspiration for Rose.

“Adam Scott and I are two weeks apart in age,” he said.

“We’ve had very, very comparable careers.

“He’s a great friend of mine, tons of respect for him.

“But I look at him and I think, damn, he moves better than I do.

“He’s faster than I am.

“But he’s a benchmark.”

Australian veteran Scott is a 14-time PGA Tour champion, and secured his only major win at The Masters in 2013.

Both legends have risen all the way to world number one in their fantastic careers, which they will be hoping produce plenty more success in the near future.

But a dream success later this summer for Rose will be very difficult to come by, with Tommy Fleetwood desperate to win The Open at Royal Birkdale too, likely along with many others.

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Real Madrid enlist the help of club legend to convince top managerial target

Real Madrid enlist the help of club legend to convince top managerial target
Real Madrid enlist the help of club legend to convince top managerial target

With Alvaro Arbeloa expected to be relieved from his duties as the first-team head coach at the end of the season, Real Madrid are already on the hunt for a replacement.

And, in recent days, two names have emerged as the frontrunners – former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, who is currently the Global Head of Football for the Red Bull Group, and SL Benfica boss Jose Mourinho.

Klopp, though, appears to be more preferred at this stage by Los Blancos, who will consider moving to bring Mourinho back to the club only if the German does not say yes.

Toni Kroos to convince Jurgen Klopp?

Now, according to journalist Joaquin Maroto (via Ramon Alvarez), Real Madrid have enlisted the help of former midfielder and club legend Toni Kroos to convince Klopp to become their next manager.

As has already been reported, Los Blancos are working to bring Kroos back to the club by offering him a role in the sporting structure.

Kroos working to convince Klopp to join Real Madrid. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

It appears that part is already sorted and an official announcement could come after the end of the season. And now, Kroos is understood to be working to convince his compatriot, Klopp, to take over the reins at the Santiago Bernabeu.

The report suggests that if Kroos is able to find out that Klopp is willing to join, Real Madrid will make their move swiftly to appoint him as the next manager.

The former Liverpool boss, for his part, is happy with his current job with Red Bull and will only consider leaving it for Real Madrid.

So, there could be a strong possibility that Klopp might end up taking over the reins at Real Madrid at the end of the season, even though other names like Mourinho, Mauricio Pochettino, and Didier Deschamps have been considered.

Afghan women footballers celebrate 'historical moment'

Afghan football player Khalida Popal pictured in 2024 (JAIME SALDARRIAGA)

A FIFA rule change allowing Afghanistan's women footballers to compete in official matches is a "historical moment", former captain Khalida Popal told AFP on Thursday.

Afghanistan will in future be eligible to qualify for the Women's World Cup and the Olympics, something Popal said was the culmination of a "long fight".

"I woke up this morning imagining a young Afghan girl opening her eyes and saying, 'I've got the right to play'. This is a basic human right," Popal said from Copenhagen.

She added: "It's fantastic news, it's a historical moment we are trying to absorb."

The Afghanistan Women's National Team was founded by Popal and other players in 2007 in Kabul.

After the Taliban authorities retook power in 2021, about 100 players and family were evacuated to Melbourne in Australia, with team members also relocating to Europe, Britain and the United States.

Women in Afghanistan are banned from participating in sport, and the Taliban authorities have shut down clandestine exercise groups held behind closed doors. 

A team of Afghan refugee players was formed between Europe and Australia, playing their first international matches at the FIFA Unites: Women's Series last year in Morocco.

The team could not play official competitions because FIFA rules previously required the approval of the Taliban-controlled Afghanistan Football Federation. 

A FIFA amendment this week allows the official recognition of the Afghanistan team through agreement between FIFA and the Asian Football Confederation. 

It will also apply to other teams in exceptional circumstances that may be unable to register a national team.

"It has been a long fight but we are so grateful this history is made not only for the women of Afghanistan," said Popal.

"No team, if they face a situation like us, will suffer what we have sacrificed and suffered."

Afghanistan's women footballers hope to build an internationally competitive team drawing from players scattered across the globe, she said.

"This announcement will allow us to find the talent within the diaspora," she said.

The next step is for players to go for trials, ahead of a possible game in June.

Afghanistan will not be eligible to qualify for the 2027 Women's World Cup but will be able to try and reach future editions.

"This is a powerful and unprecedented step in world sport," FIFA president Gianni Infantino said following the decision.

"FIFA has listened to these players as part of its responsibility to protect the right of every girl and woman to play football and to represent who they are."

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Former Bundesliga player claims Dortmund and Leverkusen are monitoring Mainz youngster

Former Bundesliga player claims Dortmund and Leverkusen are monitoring Mainz youngster
Former Bundesliga player claims Dortmund and Leverkusen are monitoring Mainz youngster

Bayer Leverkusen and Borussia Dortmund are among several Bundesliga sides monitoring Kacper Potulski, according to former Schalke 04 defender Tomasz Hajto.

Now working as a pundit, Hajto told the Allgemeine Zeitung that there is significant interest in the Polish youngster.

“I see very great potential in Kacper Potulski. Mainz could one day earn €30 million for him, but he needs to play. According to my contacts, several teams in Germany already have him on their radar – like Leverkusen and Dortmund. But clubs from England and Italy are also interested,” Hajto said.

After featuring more regularly earlier in the season, Potulski has been an unused substitute in Mainz’s last four matches, and this has raised questions for Hajto.

“Kacper has always taken his chances and played strong games. He came on in Hoffenheim and performed excellently. I don’t understand why he has not been involved since, even though the experienced players also made mistakes in the 0–4 in Strasbourg, the 0–1 against Freiburg, and the 3–4 against Bayern,” he said, before warning Mainz:

“The boy could soon start asking why he should stay in Mainz if he plays well one week and not at all the next. That is a risk.”

Even if Potulski hasn't played much lately, Mainz sporting director Niko Bungert recently underlined the club’s confidence in the defender’s future.

“Kacper is the future. He has incredible quality and will feature regularly for us going forward. I am certain of that,” Bungert said.

Forest hosts Villa in all-English Europa League semifinal and Freiburg is at Braga

NOTTINGHAM, England (AP) — Nottingham Forest hosts Aston Villa in the first leg of an all-English Europa League semifinal on Thursday with both clubs trying to revive former European glory.

Forest has returned to Europe after 30 years and the relegation-threatened club eliminated Porto to reach its fourth semifinal, but first since the 1984 UEFA Cup.

That was after Nottingham dominated the European Cup, the predecessor of the Champions League, and won the trophy in 1979 and 1980.

Villa became the European champion only two years later. Villa has reached its second European semifinal in three seasons after a 7-1 aggregate victory over Bologna.

Villa made the last four two years ago in the third-tier Conference League. It sits fifth in the Premier League and stands a good chance of qualifying for the Champions League again after advancing to the quarterfinals last season.

Ahead of their clash at the City Ground, the English clubs faced each other twice in the Premier League: Villa won 3-1 at home in January, and they drew 1-1 in Nottingham this month.

English clubs have met in the final twice but this is the first all-English semifinal since 1973 when Liverpool eliminated Tottenham in the UEFA Cup, the previous version of the Europa League.

In the other semifinal, the Bundesliga’s Freiburg takes its best European campaign to Braga. The Portuguese side hopes to advance to the final again after it lost to domestic rival Porto 1-0 in 2011.

The second legs are next Thursday and the final is in Istanbul on May 20.

In the Conference League, Crystal Palace travels to Krakow in Poland, a temporary exile for Ukraine’s Shakhtar Donetsk due to the Russian invasion, and Rayo Vallecano faces Strasbourg in Madrid.

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No Vancouver police escort for Infantino, FIFA deny making request

FILE PHOTO - FIFA President Gianni Infantino speaks during the DAZN pre-match interview ahead of the Club World Cup final soccer match between Chelsea FC and Paris Saint-Germain at Metlife Stadium. Sven Hoppe/dpa
FILE PHOTO - FIFA President Gianni Infantino speaks during the DAZN pre-match interview ahead of the Club World Cup final soccer match between Chelsea FC and Paris Saint-Germain at Metlife Stadium. Sven Hoppe/dpa

Police in Vancouver have said FIFA president Gianni Infantino won't get a requested police escort for Thursday's congress of the ruling football body in the Canadian city, while FIFA denied having made such a request.

"Formal motorcades where traffic is stopped are reserved for heads of state," police department deputy chief Don Chapman was quoted by local media as saying in a statement.

"As the FIFA executive do not meet Internationally Protected Person (IPP) standards that would warrant such an escort, the request was declined."

An escort would have involved closing roads and intersections as well as not adhering to traffic lights, among others.

But FIFA said early Thursday on X it "never requested a specific level of police motorcade for the FIFA President.

"The FIFA President was not aware of, or involved in, any requests with authorities in relation to his transportation and security matters for the 76th FIFA Congress."

FIFA has had various activities in Vancouver this week, including a council meeting on Tuesday. The annual congress bringing together all member federations is later on Thursday.

Vancouver one of the host cities of the June 11-July 19 World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada. The other Canadian host city is Toronto.

📊 Simeone's record: unbeaten at home in Champions knockouts

📊 Simeone's record: unbeaten at home in Champions knockouts

Atlético de Madrid have turned their stadium into almost forbidden territory for visiting teams in the Champions League.

Under the management of Diego Pablo Simeone, the rojiblanco side boasts a flawless record in knockout ties at home, racking up 11 wins and 6 draws.

This unbeaten run under "Cholo" is no coincidence, but rather the reflection of a defensive and competitive identity that grows even stronger in front of their own fans.

No European rival has managed to come away victorious from a knockout tie at Atlético’s home ground since the Argentine coach took charge.

The last defeat, almost 30 years ago

To find Atlético’s last home defeat in a knockout stage of Europe’s top competition, you have to go all the way back to 1997.

📸 Ben Radford

On that occasion, Ajax Amsterdam managed to win 2-3 after extra time at the Vicente Calderón, with a last-minute goal from Babangida—a wound that now seems to have fully healed after decades of solidity.

Only one slip-up... and in the Europa League

Even in other European competitions such as the Europa League, defeats have been few and far between, with the loss to Rubin Kazan in 2013 being the exception that proves the rule. The stats are clear: home advantage is the Madrid club’s greatest asset in Europe.

Although in 2021 Chelsea managed to beat Atlético 0-1 in the first leg of the round of 16, that match was played in Bucharest due to health restrictions. Therefore, Simeone’s record at his actual home stadium remains intact, defying the passage of time and Europe’s biggest heavyweights.

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Premier League Darts 2026 fixtures, results and table

Premier League Darts trophy
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Eight of the world's best darts players will again feature in the Premier League in 2026.

Reigning champion Luke Humphries is among them, alongside world champion Luke Littler and seven-time Premier League winner Michael van Gerwen.

The league phase takes place over 16 weeks from 5 February, with the play-offs at London's O2 Arena on 28 May.

Here are the current standings and the order of play for each of the weekly nights.

Premier League Darts 2026 table

Night one fixtures & order of play

Thursday, 5 February - Utilita Arena, Newcastle

Quarter-finals

Josh Rock 2-6 Jonny Clayton

Luke Littler 4-6 Gian van Veen

Luke Humphries 6-5 Gerwyn Price

Stephen Bunting 2-6 Michael van Gerwen

Semi-finals

Clayton 4-6 Van Veen

Humphries 2-6 Van Gerwen

Final

Van Veen 4-6 Van Gerwen

Night two fixtures & order of play

Thursday, 12 February - FAS Dome, Antwerp

Quarter-finals

Luke Littler 6-5 Luke Humphries

Michael van Gerwen 6-2 Josh Rock

Jonny Clayton 6-4 Stephen Bunting

Gerwyn Price 6-5 Gian van Veen

Semi-finals

Littler 4-6 Van Gerwen

Clayton 5-6 Price

Final

Van Gerwen 3-6 Price

Night three fixtures & order of play

Thursday, 19 February - OVO Hydro, Glasgow

Quarter-finals

Stephen Bunting 3-6 Gian van Veen

Luke Humphries 6-2 Josh Rock

Michael van Gerwen v Luke Littler (bye) - Van Gerwen withdraws because of medical issue

Jonny Clayton 6-3 Gerwyn Price

Semi-finals

Van Veen 6-5 Humphries

Littler 1-6 Clayton

Final

Van Veen 2-6 Clayton

Night four fixtures & order of play

Thursday, 26 February - SSE Arena, Belfast

Quarter-finals

Luke Littler 3-6 Jonny Clayton

Stephen Bunting 6-4 Luke Humphries

Michael van Gerwen 5-6 Gerwyn Price

Gian van Veen 2-6 Josh Rock

Semi-finals

Clayton 0-6 Bunting

Price 5-6 Van Veen

Final

Bunting 6-2 Van Veen

Night five fixtures & order of play

Thursday, 5 March - Utilita Arena, Cardiff

Quarter-finals

Michael van Gerwen 1-6 Luke Humphries

Gian van Veen 4-6 Jonny Clayton

Gerwyn Price 6-5 Stephen Bunting

Luke Littler 6-4 Josh Rock

Semi-finals

Humphries 4-6 Clayton

Price 3-6 Littler

Final

Clayton 4-6 Littler

Night six fixtures & order of play

Thursday, 12 March - Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham

Quarter-finals

Josh Rock 1-6 Stephen Bunting

Jonny Clayton 6-3 Michael van Gerwen

Luke Humphries 6-4 Gian van Veen

Gerwyn Price 5-6 Luke Littler

Semi-finals

Bunting 3-6 Clayton

Humphries 6-5 Littler

Final

Clayton 6-1 Humphries

Night seven fixtures & order of play

Thursday, 19 March - 3Arena, Dublin

Quarter-finals

Gian van Veen v Michael van Gerwen (bye) - Van Veen withdraws because of medical issue

Stephen Bunting 3-6 Luke Littler

Josh Rock 0-6 Gerwyn Price

Jonny Clayton 3-6 Luke Humphries

Semi-finals

Van Gerwen 5-6 Littler

Price 6-1 Humphries

Final

Littler 6-5 Price

Night eight fixtures & order of play

Thursday, 26 March - Uber Arena, Berlin

Based on league table after night seven

Quarter-finals

Jonny Clayton 3-6 Josh Rock

Luke Humphries 3-6 Michael van Gerwen

Luke Littler 6-3 Stephen Bunting

Gerwyn Price 6-1 Gian van Veen

Semi-finals

Rock 3-6 Van Gerwen

Littler 6-4 Price

Final

Van Gerwen 4-6 Littler

Night nine fixtures & order of play

Thursday, 2 April - AO Arena, Manchester

Quarter-finals

Michael van Gerwen 3-6 Stephen Bunting

Gerwyn Price 6-2 Luke Humphries

Gian van Veen 6-5 Luke Littler

Jonny Clayton 4-6 Josh Rock

Semi-finals

Bunting 2-6 Price

Van Veen 6-3 Rock

Final

Price 6-2 Van Veen

Night 10 fixtures & order of play

Thursday, 9 April - The Brighton Centre

Quarter-finals

Luke Humphries 5-6 Jonny Clayton

Gerwyn Price 3-6 Josh Rock

Luke Littler 4-6 Stephen Bunting

Michael van Gerwen 6-4 Gian van Veen

Semi-finals

Clayton 6-4 Rock

Bunting 5-6 Van Gerwen

Final

Clayton 6-5 Van Gerwen

Night 11 fixtures & order of play

Thursday, 16 April - Rotterdam Ahoy

Quarter-finals

Luke Littler 6-3 Gerwyn Price

Gian van Veen 2-6 Luke Humphries

Michael van Gerwen 2-6 Jonny Clayton

Stephen Bunting 1-6 Josh Rock

Semi-finals

Littler 6-5 Humphries

Clayton 6-5 Rock

Final

Littler 4-6 Clayton

Night 12 fixtures & order of play

Thursday, 23 April - M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool

Quarter-finals

Gian van Veen 6-4 Gerwyn Price

Stephen Bunting 5-6 Jonny Clayton

Josh Rock 3-6 Michael van Gerwen

Luke Humphries 2-6 Luke Littler

Semi-finals

Van Veen 5-6 Clayton

Van Gerwen 5-6 Littler

Final

Clayton 1-6 Littler

Night 13 fixtures & order of play

Thursday, 30 April - P&J Live, Aberdeen

Quarter-finals

Josh Rock v Luke Littler

Stephen Bunting v Gerwyn Price

Jonny Clayton v Gian van Veen

Luke Humphries v Michael van Gerwen

Semi-finals

Rock/Littler v Bunting/Price

Clayton/Van Veen v Humphries/Van Gerwen

Final

Rock/Littler/Bunting/Price v Clayton/Van Veen/Humphries/Van Gerwen

Night 14 fixtures & order of play

Thursday, 7 May - First Direct Arena, Leeds

Quarter-finals

Gerwyn Price v Jonny Clayton

Luke Littler v Michael van Gerwen

Josh Rock v Luke Humphries

Gian van Veen v Stephen Bunting

Semi-finals

Price/Clayton v Littler/Van Gerwen

Rock/Humphries v Van Veen/Bunting

Final

Price/Clayton/Littler/Van Gerwen v Rock/Humphries/Van Veen/Bunting

Night 15 fixtures & order of play

Thursday, 14 May - Utilita Arena, Birmingham

Quarter-finals

Josh Rock v Gian van Veen

Gerwyn Price v Michael van Gerwen

Luke Humphries v Stephen Bunting

Jonny Clayton v Luke Littler

Semi-finals

Rock/Van Veen v Price/Van Gerwen

Humphries/Bunting v Clayton/Littler

Final

Rock/Van Veen/Price/Van Gerwen v Humphries/Bunting/Clayton/Littler

Night 16 fixtures & order of play

Thursday, 21 May - Utilita Arena, Sheffield

Based on league table after night 15

Quarter-finals

2 v 7

3 v 6

1 v 8

4 v 5

Semi-finals

Winner of 2/7 v Winner of 3/6

Winner of 1/8 v Winner of 4/5

Final

Play-offs fixtures & order of play

Semi-finals and final - schedule to be confirmed based on league standings

Premier League Darts format and points system

Premier League Darts is played across 16 initial weeks in the league stage with quarter-finals, semi-finals and a final each night.

Each of the eight players is guaranteed to face the other seven in the quarter-finals in weeks one to seven and 9-15, with week eight and week 16 fixtures done off the table. It means we will get fourth v fifth in Sheffield on the final league-stage night, with the play-off spots potentially on the line.

Players earn two points per quarter-final win, an additional point if they win their semi-final and five for winning the night.

The top four players after the group stage progress to the play-off night at London's O2 Arena on 28 May, with first facing fourth and second against third in a best-of-19-leg match. The final, which is the best of 21 legs, follows.

If players are level on points after the 16 weeks then places are decided by nights won and then matches won.

2026 Cadillac Championship prize money payouts for PGA Tour signature event

The PGA Tour is rolling on.

This week we land at the 2026 Cadillac Championship in Doral.

There's a sizeable payout this week as 72 golfers compete to win the tournament and move up on the PGA Tour's money list.

Let's take a look at the payouts and prize money for the event.

What's the total purse for the 2026 Cadillac Championship?

The clock at the Blue Monster at Trump National Doral.

The Cadillac has a total purse of $20 million.

What is the winner's share for the Cadillac Championship?

The winner will get $3.6 million of the $20 million pot.

2026 Cadillac Championship purse breakdown

Pos.Amount
1$3,600,000
2$2,180,000
3$1,380,000
4$980,000
5$820,000
6$725,000
7$675,000
8$625,000
9$585,000
10$545,000
11$505,000
12$465,000
13$425,000
14$385,000
15$365,000
16$345,000
17$325,000
18$305,000
19$285,000
20$265,000
21$245,000
22$225,000
23$209,000
24$193,000
25$177,000
26$161,000
27$155,000
28$149,000
29$143,000
30$137,000
31$131,000
32$125,000
33$119,000
34$114,000
35$109,000
36$104,000
37$99,000
38$95,000
39$91,000
40$87,000
41$83,000
42$79,000
43$75,000
44$71,000
45$67,000
46$63,000
47$59,000
48$55,800
49$53,000
50$51,400
51$50,200
52$49,000
53$48,200
54$47,400
55$47,000
56$46,600
57$46,200
58$45,800
59$45,400
60$45,000
61$44,600
62$44,200
63$43,800
64$43,400
65$43,000
66$42,600
67$42,200
68$41,800
69$41,400
70$41,000
71$40,600
72$40,200

This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: 2026 Cadillac Championship prize money payouts on PGA Tour

Spirit of ’86 looms over Hearts Scottish Premiership title hopes

Spirit of ’86 looms over Hearts Scottish Premiership title hopes
Spirit of ’86 looms over Hearts Scottish Premiership title hopes

The Scottish Premiership title race took another dramatic twist over the weekend, with momentum swinging sharply between the three contenders Celtic, Rangers and leaders Hearts, across a gripping set of fixtures that may ultimately prove decisive…

Emmanuel Longelo of Motherwell celebrates scoring late winner during the Scottish Premiership match between the Rangers and Motherwell at Ibrox Stadium on April 26, 2026. (Photo by WM Sport Media/Getty Images)

In our upcoming game preview last week we predicted that Celtic would win but that the other two title challengers would drop points. We reckoned Motherwell could get a point at Ibrox and that looked like happening until a dramatic 90th winner gave the For Park a splendid 3-2 win. We thought Hibs would win the Edinburgh Derby 1-0 and that was the score until Hibs, down to none men conceded two late goals to allow the Hearts charge to the title to continue. It looks like only Celtic can stop them now.

Daizen Maeda celebrates during the Scottish Premiership match between Celtic and Falkirk at Celtic Park on April 25, 2026. (Photo by Zak Mauger/Getty Images)

Celtic set the tone on Saturday with a composed 3–1 victory over Falkirk at Celtic Park. The result ensured they kept pace at the top end of the table and, crucially, applied immediate pressure on both their rivals and the leaders Hearts ahead of the Edinburgh Derby. Coming into the weekend knowing that dropped points elsewhere could reopen the race, Celtic delivered a professional performance, continuing a recent resurgence in attacking form that has seen them rediscover their cutting edge at precisely the right moment under Martin O’Neill.

Motherwell celebrate scoring a late winning goal during the Scottish Premiership match between the Rangers and Motherwell at Ibrox Stadium on April 26, 2026. (Photo by WM Sport Media/Getty Images)

That pressure told less than 24 hours later at Ibrox, where Rangers suffered what could be a fatal blow to their title ambitions. In a chaotic encounter, they eventually lost 3–2 to Motherwell despite mounting a second-half comeback from two goals down. The home side looked out of sorts early on, conceding twice before rallying through Youssef Chermiti and Nicolas Raskin. However, a dramatic late winner for Motherwell stunned the Ibrox crowd and left Rangers facing a steep uphill battle in the closing weeks.

Youssef Chermiti of the Rangers looking dejected after defeat during the Scottish Premiership match between the Rangers and Motherwell at Ibrox on April 26, 2026. (Photo by WM Sport Media/Getty Images)

The significance of that defeat cannot be overstated. Rangers dropped to third place, now trailing both Celtic and Hearts, and with only a handful of fixtures remaining, their margin for error has effectively disappeared. What had been shaping into a three-way shootout now looks increasingly like a race in which Rangers are outsiders hoping for favours elsewhere.

Fans of Heart of Midlothian cheer on from the stands during the Scottish Premiership match between Hibs and Hearts at Easter Road on April 26, 2026. (Photo by Zak Mauger/Getty Images)

If Rangers’ defeat opened the door, Hearts were quick to stride through it. In a fiercely contested Edinburgh derby against Hibernian, they demonstrated both resilience and composure to secure a crucial 2–1 victory. Falling behind early to a Martin Boyle goal, Hearts were then presented with a numerical advantage as Hibs were reduced first to ten men and then to nine early in the second half.

Warren O’Hora of Hibernian scores an own goal, Heart of Midlothian’s first goal of the game, as teammate Rocky Bushiri attempts to clear the ball off the line during the Scottish Premiership match between Hibs and Hearts at Easter Road on April 26, 2026. (Photo by Zak Mauger/Getty Images)

Yet even with that advantage, Hearts were made to work as the Hibs defence withstood everything that Hearts could throw at them. However as the Hibs players tired after defending resolutely, Hearts patience finally paid off with two late goals to win the Edinburgh Derby. An equaliser—helped by a deflection involving Lawrence Shankland—finally shifted the momentum, before Blair Spittal struck a late winner that could prove one of the most important goals of the season in Scottish football.

The result left Hearts three points clear at the top of the table, with Celtic now their closest challengers and Rangers a further point behind.

Spirit of ’86 – Celtic team’s welcome to Paradise. Saturday 25 April 2026. Celtic v Falkirk. Scottish Premiership. Photo Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

With only four games remaining, the Edinburgh side have placed themselves firmly in control of their own destiny. Celtic too have the title in their own hands and if both teams win their next three matches the title will come down to the final day where Celtic will have to beat Hearts to go level on points and the Champions will be the side with the best goal difference.

What makes this title race particularly compelling is its unpredictability. All three sides have shown vulnerability in recent weeks, and each still has to navigate high-pressure fixtures—including direct clashes that could swing the standings once again. Predicting the eventual winner at this stage borders on guesswork, such has been the volatility at the summit.

Players of Celtic acknowledge the fans following the Scottish Premiership match between Celtic and Falkirk at Celtic Park Stadium on April 25, 2026 (Photo by Zak Mauger/Getty Images)

For Celtic, the equation is relatively straightforward: keep winning and capitalise on any slip from Hearts. Their recent form suggests they are capable of doing just that, and with key head-to-head matches still to come, the current Champions retain genuine belief. Celtic has won 13 titles in the last 14 years so they alone have the experience the get this over the line. For Hearts and indeed the Rangers, it’s uncharted territory for their squads with the exception of the Rangers captain James Tavernier who is leaving the club at the end of the season.

The Spirit of ’86 tifo at Celtic Park during the Scottish Premiership match between Celtic and Falkirk at Celtic Park on April 25, 2026. Photo JAOB

For Hearts, however, the opportunity is historic. Scottish football has long been dominated by the Glasgow giants, but this season presents a rare chance for an Edinburgh club to break that duopoly. Their ability to grind out results—particularly in high-stakes matches like Sunday’s derby—suggests they have both the mentality and momentum required.

No club outside of the Glasgow giants has won the league in Scotland since Alex Ferguson’s fine Aberdeen side lifted the trophy back in 1985. Hearts came close in 1986, coming within 8 minutes of lifting the trophy before two late goals from Dundee substitute Albert Kidd sent the trophy to Celtic on goal difference. Shades of ’86 about this season’s finally seem to be in the air.

Albert Kidd scores for Dundee to deny Hearts the title on 4 May 1986. Photo The Celtic Wiki

Rangers, meanwhile, must regroup quickly. Their defeat to Motherwell not only cost them points but may also have dented confidence at a critical juncture. With little room for further mistakes, they now rely on a near-perfect finish and favourable results elsewhere. Effectively Danny Rohl’s side now needs snookers. And ironically their next match – away to Hearts next Monday afternoon – could see the Rangers opening the door for CELTIC!

As the season enters its final stretch, the title race remains alive, unpredictable, and finely balanced. But after this weekend’s drama, it is Hearts who hold the advantage—while Celtic lurk ominously just behind, and Rangers are left hoping that the twists are not yet over.

Albert Kidd celebrating scoring goal for Dundee May 1986

Years before ahead of an Old Firm match at Ibrox the two managers Willie Waddell of Rangers and Jock Stein of Celtic were interviewed together shortly before kick-off and were asked for their score predictions. Waddell said that he thought Rangers would win 2-0 with Jock Stein immediately replying “only a full would predict the score in an Old Firm match”.

Spirit of ’86 – Celtic team’s welcome to Paradise. Saturday 25 April 2026. Celtic v Falkirk. Scottish Premiership. Photo Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

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Three teams, one title, no clue to who wins Scottish Premiership

Three teams, one title, no clue to who wins Scottish Premiership
Three teams, one title, no clue to who wins Scottish Premiership

It seems that there’s a different favourite to win the Scottish Premiership every week and we approach the final round of fixtures it seems to be that the bookies don’t seem to agree…

Spirit of ’86 – Celtic team’s welcome to Paradise. Saturday 25 April 2026. Celtic v Falkirk. Scottish Premiership. Photo Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

Some are offering the shortest odds on Hearts while others are favouring Celtic, this of course after the Rangers went into the weekend matches as clear market leaders. It’s the very essence of non gamstop sports betting and it’s why Scottish football is so intriguing for the fans.

There are three teams chasing the most keenly fought title in European football this season, all three gaining momentum then suffering set-backs throughout the campaign and all three looking at what they have to do to secure the trophy on Saturday 14th May.

Before the finale there’s so much football to be played and so many questions to be asked of all three sides. This coming weekend Celtic travel to the capital to take on Hibs at Easter Road before the next day the Rangers make the same trip across the M8 motorway but their destination is Tynecastle Park, home of Heart of Midlothian.

Spirit of ’86 – Celtic team’s welcome to Paradise. Saturday 25 April 2026. Celtic v Falkirk. Scottish Premiership. Photo Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

Martin O’Neill appreciates that his side can draw level with Hearts ahead of that game kicking off and clearly one or even both with drop points which will suit Celtic fine. The Champions though must take care of their own business and Easter Road has been the toughest away venue for the Hoops in recent seasons.

Derek McInnes knows that a win will effectively knock the Rangers out of the title race ahead of their visit the next week to Celtic Park with the Rangers possibly facing the prospect of playing that game without any support following the rioting from their ultras group the Union Bears at their Scottish Cup quarter final defeat to Celtic on 8th March.

Union Bears with flares.Scottish Cup quarter final on Sunday 8 March 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

Celtic will give the latest Ibrox club 2100 tickets for the most important Glasgow Derby since the fixture began way back in February 2015, but only of the Union Bears ultras are excluded. The SPFL has appointed a subcommittee to determine the rights and wrongs of this row and that outcome will be binding on both clubs.

Hearts the day before are at Fir Park to play Motherwell who yesterday won at Ibrox and have given Derek McInnes’ more problems this season than any other side. Motherwell will fancy their chances and will also have Celtic to come at their place, with many Motherwell fans placing bets ahead of the weekend on their side beating all three title challengers this season.

Motherwell celebrate scoring a late winning goal during the Scottish Premiership match between the Rangers and Motherwell at Ibrox Stadium on April 26, 2026. (Photo by WM Sport Media/Getty Images)

Celtic go to Fir Park the following midweek when Hearts are at home to Falkirk, on paper the easier match but it was John McGlynn’s who knocked Hearts out of the Scottish Cup at Tynecastle, so nothing can be taken for granted.

It’s likely to remain uncertain until the final matches of the season with the title winners playing at Celtic Park. Or maybe the Rangers will swing things back in their favour by winning their next two matches away to both Hearts and Celtic. Then it would be anyone’s title.

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“Some of the best teams in the world fall apart here” — Arteta proud as Arsenal leave Metropolitano with 1-1 draw

“Some of the best teams in the world fall apart here” — Arteta proud as Arsenal leave Metropolitano with 1-1 draw
“Some of the best teams in the world fall apart here” — Arteta proud as Arsenal leave Metropolitano with 1-1 draw

Mikel Arteta said he was proud of his side's performance after Arsenal drew 1-1 at Atletico Madrid in the Champions League.

Arsenal will welcome Atletico Madrid to North London for the second leg of their semi-final tie next week, with the score level after a draw in the Spanish capital.

Viktor Gyokeres put Arsenal ahead from the penalty spot just before half-time, blasting past Jan Oblak after he had been felled by David Hancko in the area.

Atletico Madrid had the better of the possession and chances, and levelled the score with a penalty of their own. Julian Alvarez emphatically converted after Ben White's handball offence.

Arsenal had a second penalty overturned by VAR, a decision Arteta criticised at full-time. However, the Spaniardsaid he was pleased with the overall performance, admitting 'some of the best teams in the world' have fallen apart at the intimidating Metropolitano Stadium. Atletico have never lost a home Champions League knockout tie to a Premier League team.

"I'm very proud, I said that to the boys. We've handled any kind of context for nine and a half months, which is remarkable. I really value what they’ve done because I've seen some of the best teams in the world fall apart here.

"We didn't get the result that we wanted. The way we planned the game, we wanted to win it, but at least it's in our hands, in front of our people, to be in that final. And in a week’s time, we're going to have the opportunity to do so."

Arteta reserved praise for goalscorer Gyokeres, who came back into the side for the injured Kai Havertz.

The Swedish striker has had his critics during a mixed debut campaign, but produced an impressive performance in Madrid.

"I think he had a very strong first half, especially when we were more dominant. He created the goal and the penalty, and he was ice-cool to score it in the manner that he did.

"The second half changed a little bit, credit to them, but there are a lot of things that we need to do much, much, much better, and I think then we had to change. I think the game changed as well, and we ended up finishing on top."

NFL analyst says Ravens got value in Zion Young despite low sack totals

It's easy to look at the number. It's harder to understand the impact. Commit that to memory. The advice will serve you well. As the Baltimore Ravens continue reshaping their pass rush, much of the early conversation around Zion Young centered on one stat: his sack total. On the surface, it's easy to see why. We're talking about an elite pass rusher. He registered 6.5 sacks? That doesn't immediately jump off the page, but that's exactly why ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr. is urging skeptics to exercise a little caution.

He grades Baltimore's draft weekend a 'B+' effort. There's a lot to be excited about here, but no one has to tell one of 'the worldwide leader in sports' that, nor is there a need to share that with a long-time draft voice.

"I like this pick for a lot of reasons. He was No. 22 on my board, and the Ravens got him at No. 45. He might have had just 6.5 sacks, but he did have 46 pressures, and with his motor, quickness, and power combination, he should start converting some of those into QB takedowns."

Kiper also points to Young's prowess as a run defender, mentioning that his run-stuffing ability can't be overstated. He can halt running backs on the edge. As Kiper mentions, he notched 26 tackles at or behind the line of scrimmage and 16 run stops last season.

"According to DeCosta, the original plan in the pursuit of Crosby was to pair him with Trey Hendrickson, going all-in on fixing a dreadful pass rush. The Ravens were 28th in sacks (30) and pass rush win rate (29.9%) last season, with defensive tackle Travis Jones leading the team with five sacks... Part of the allure to Crosby was his run-blocking and three-down ability, and Young will bring some of that to the table."

This is a conversation about production vs. disruption, but with Young, the Ravens don't have to prioritize one over the other. That's the key. Sacks only tells part of the story. Pressures tell more. Young consistently affected quarterbacks, even when the stat sheet didn't fully reflect that. That ability to collapse the pocket, force uncomfortable throws, and disrupt timing is exactly what Baltimore lacked last season, and that's why this pick matters, because the Ravens weren't just looking for a finisher. They needed a disruptor. Young seems to be a sufficient answer. That isn't necessarily because of who he already is, but more because of who he projects himself to become, and if the pressures turn into sacks, as Kiper believes they will, this conversation changes quickly.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Mel Kiper praises Zion Young’s upside beyond sack numbers

'Can almost play with his eyes closed' - fan tributes to departing Stones

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As with fellow legendary figure Bernado Silva, tributes to John Stones have been pouring in since the defender followed his team-mate in announcing he will leave Manchester City at the end of the season.

The 31-year-old has made 293 appearances since joining from Everton for £47.5m in 2016, helping City win six Premier League titles, the Champions League, two FA Cups, five League Cups, three Community Shields, the Club World Cup and the Uefa Super Cup.

Speaking to BBC Radio Manchester, City fan Scott said: "I can't cope at the moment. All the players I've really liked over the last few years are leaving. He was the second signing under Pep Guardiola after Ilkay Gundogan, he was 20 and everyone thought he would be on the bench. He has shown his versatility and been a fantastic player for the club.

"His conversion into midfield has shown that and he has played his part in every season where we have won things. Specifically, the Champions League final when we won the treble, he had a magnificent game. He's been a great signing for the club."

Fellow City supporter Nigel added: "Having watched the guy, and especially the treble season, he can almost play the game with his eyes closed when he is fit. He is that good.

"He is one of those people who comes out of the womb and can just play football from birth. That's the calibre of John Stones.

"The way he bounced back after his first few years at City, that's what I admire. The way he fought back and established himself as a top footballer is testament to the lad's determination and dedication to making it."

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Luis Enrique weighs PSG rotation in Ligue 1 before Bayern return as Hakimi ruled out

PARIS (AP) — Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique faces a difficult strategic dilemma.

As he pursues back-to-back Champions League trophies, Luis Enrique must ensure he's also still fielding competitive teams in the closing stages of Ligue 1.

Brilliant on the European stage, PSG has been less dominant domestically and holds a six-point lead over second-placed Lens.

Both sides have four games left and Luis Enrique’s team has to travel to Lens on May 13, postponed from April 11 due to PSG’s involvement in the Champions League.

The reigning French champion hosts mid-table Lorient at the Parc des Princes on Saturday followed by next week's trip to Bayern, where it will defend a one-goal advantage after a thrilling 5-4 win over the Bundesliga champion midweek.

PSG's squad depth gives Luis Enrique plenty of options, but heavy rotation this month backfired in a 2-1 home defeat to Lyon as substitutes Illia Zabarnyi, Gonçalo Ramos and Lucas Beraldo underperformed.

Key matchups

Lens came back from two goals down but dropped important points in a 3-3 draw at Brest last week. The northern side has no room for mistakes when it travels south to Nice on Saturday.

Behind PSG and Lens, the fight for the Champions League places is intense.

Seven-time champion Lyon and fourth-placed Lille are level on points with the top three gaining direct entry to the Champions League, and the side in fourth entering qualifying. Lyon hosts in-from Rennes on Sunday while Lille takes on Le Havre.

Lagging four points behind Lyon, sixth-placed Marseille still hopes to secure Champions League football and travels to struggling Nantes on Saturday.

Players to watch

Elye Wahi: The 23-year-old Wahi is finding the form that once made him among Europe’s most promising young strikers. Back in Ligue 1 with Nice on loan from Eintracht Frankfurt, Wahi has been scoring decisive goals for Nice, including last week's penalty that secured a 1-1 draw at his former club Marseille.

Sebastian Nanasi: The Swedish attacking midfielder grabbed the spotlight in Malmö before landing in Strasbourg during the 2024 summer. Looking to secure a spot at the World Cup, Nanasi has been in top form in the Conference League with decisive goals and assists.

Out of action

PSG will be without defender Achraf Hakimi, who will also will miss the return leg of the Champions League semifinal against Bayern because of a right thigh injury. He will be out of action for several weeks. PSG second-choice goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier has also been ruled out for weeks after injuring his right thigh during training while forward Gonçalo Ramos is suspended for the match against Lorient.

Off the pitch

Toulouse coach Carles Martínez Novell is leaving at the end of the season. Toulouse announced the decision on Wednesday with the team sitting 10th in the standings. The Spanish coach arrived at Toulouse initially as an assistant coach, winning the French Cup in 2023, and was appointed permanent coach the following season. Martínez Novell led Toulouse to one of its greatest wins when the southern side upset Liverpool 3-2 in a Europa League game in November 2023.

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Ligue 1 Plus subscriber figures drop as Nasser Al-Khelaifi slams LFP Media on international broadcasting rights

Ligue 1 Plus subscriber figures drop as Nasser Al-Khelaifi slams LFP Media on international broadcasting rights
Ligue 1 Plus subscriber figures drop as Nasser Al-Khelaifi slams LFP Media on international broadcasting rights

According to a report from L’Équipethe subscriber figures for Ligue 1 Plus, the league-owned broadcaster of France’s top-flight, have dropped. However, a rebound is expected.

L’Équipe understands that the number of people subscribed to Ligue 1 Plus, launched last summer following the abrupt and premature end of the DAZN deal, has decreased to around one million. Cause for concern for Ligue 1 clubs, perhaps, although that figure is projected to rise by around 200,000 to 300,000, due to the ninth game of the gameweek, currently broadcast by BeIN Sports, moving to Ligue 1 Plus for next season. 

With the price of the subscription going up as a result (€19,90 per month), LFP Media have sought to reassure clubs that they will receive around the same amount of income from broadcasting rights as they did last year, despite the exit of BeIN Sports and the final payment of DAZN coming through this season.

PSG owner frustrated with Ligue 1 broadcasting abroad

These figures were announced during the administrative council at the LFP on Wednesday. Paris Saint-Germain president Nasser Al-Khelaifi was present at the meeting and voiced his displeasure at the lack of development of broadcast rights revenue abroad. 

The PSG president called on LFP Media to do more to generate revenue from the broadcast of Ligue 1 in certain foreign territories. No countries specifically were cited. In the UK, French football is no longer broadcast on TV but rather through an online platform called the Ligue 1 Pass.

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What's the likelihood Jackson returns to Chelsea?

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We've had a few questions around the chances of 24-year-old Nicolas Jackson's return to Stamford Bridge via our Ask about Chelsea form.

Bayern Munich have said they are unlikely to sign Jackson on a permanent basis after his loan spell. That means the Senegal international will, at least initially, return to Chelsea.

From there, he could be offered a place in the new manager's squad, sent out on loan again or sold.

Assessing which option is most likely is difficult without knowing who the head coach will be and what their plans are.

It is well known that Bournemouth nearly signed Jackson six months before Chelsea, a move that would have seen him play under managerial target Andoni Iraola.

However, during his previous spell at Chelsea, Jackson's personality caused friction with former head coach Enzo Maresca and members of the club hierarchy, who remain in place.

Chelsea also still have striker Liam Delap on their books, teenage forward Marc Guiu and established starting option Joao Pedro, while Strasbourg striker Emanuel Emegha is set to join in the summer.

Along with Jackson, at least two of those players are likely to be sold in the summer.

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IPL 2026 | Vinod Kambli spotted at Wankhede Stadium amid health struggles; fans say 'get well soon' - WATCH

NEW DELHI: Former India cricketer Vinod Kambli, despite struggling to walk and dealing with multiple health issues, was spotted outside the Wankhede Stadium following the IPL 2026 clash between Mumbai Indians and Sunrisers Hyderabad on Wednesday. Kambli was seen walking with the support of two men and was photographed by media personnel.

Fans and mediapersons gathered outside the stadium to greet Kambli, who represented India in 17 Tests and 104 ODIs between 1991 and 2000.

In a video that has gone viral on social media, some fans were heard saying, “get well soon, sir.”

Kambli responded with a smile and a thumbs-up gesture.

Meanwhile, aggressive half-centuries from Travis Head and Heinrich Klaasen powered Sunrisers Hyderabad to a six-wicket win over Mumbai Indians.


Head laid the foundation for Hyderabad’s blistering chase of 249/4 in 18.4 overs with a 76 off just 30 balls, while Klaasen sealed the win with an unbeaten 65 off 30 deliveries, including seven fours and four sixes.

Their efforts overshadowed Ryan Rickelton’s unbeaten 123 off 55 balls, which had earlier guided Mumbai Indians to 243/5. The left-handed opener also registered the franchise’s fastest-ever IPL century, reaching the milestone in just 44 balls.

With this victory, Sunrisers Hyderabad climbed to third place on the points table with 12 points, while Mumbai Indians - having lost four of their five home games at Wankhede this season — remained ninth with just two wins from eight matches.



Montreal hosts Tampa Bay with 3-2 series lead

Tampa Bay Lightning (50-26-6, in the Atlantic Division) vs. Montreal Canadiens (48-24-10, in the Atlantic Division)

Montreal, Quebec; Friday, 7 p.m. EDT

LINE: Lightning -115, Canadiens -105; over/under is 5.5

NHL PLAYOFFS FIRST ROUND: Canadiens lead series 3-2

BOTTOM LINE: The Montreal Canadiens host the Tampa Bay Lightning in the first round of the NHL Playoffs with a 3-2 lead in the series. The teams meet Wednesday for the 10th time this season. The Canadiens won the previous matchup 3-2.

Montreal has gone 48-24-10 overall with a 19-10-2 record in Atlantic Division play. The Canadiens have a +28 scoring differential, with 279 total goals scored and 251 given up.

Tampa Bay has a 50-26-6 record overall and an 18-10-3 record in Atlantic Division games. The Lightning rank fourth in NHL play with 286 total goals (averaging 3.5 per game).

TOP PERFORMERS: Nicholas Suzuki has 29 goals and 72 assists for the Canadiens. Juraj Slafkovsky has four goals and five assists over the last 10 games.

Brandon Hagel has 36 goals and 38 assists for the Lightning. Dominic James has three goals and one assist over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Canadiens: 6-3-1, averaging 2.7 goals, 5.1 assists, 6.5 penalties and 16.2 penalty minutes while giving up 2.7 goals per game.

Lightning: 4-4-2, averaging 2.4 goals, 4.1 assists, 6.7 penalties and 17.6 penalty minutes while giving up 2.9 goals per game.

INJURIES: Canadiens: Patrik Laine: out (abdomen), Noah Dobson: out (thumb).

Lightning: Nick Paul: day to day (illness), Charle-Edouard D'Astous: day to day (undisclosed), Victor Hedman: out (personal), Pontus Holmberg: out (upper-body).

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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

Wild take 3-2 lead into game 6 against the Stars

Dallas Stars (50-20-12, in the Central Division) vs. Minnesota Wild (46-24-12, in the Central Division)

Saint Paul, Minnesota; Thursday, 7:30 p.m. EDT

LINE: Wild -124, Stars +104; over/under is 5.5

NHL PLAYOFFS FIRST ROUND: Wild lead series 3-2

BOTTOM LINE: The Minnesota Wild host the Dallas Stars in the first round of the NHL Playoffs with a 3-2 lead in the series. The teams meet Tuesday for the 10th time this season. The Wild won the last meeting 4-2.

Minnesota has gone 46-24-12 overall with a 16-11-4 record in Central Division play. The Wild have a 44-7-7 record in games they score three or more goals.

Dallas is 50-20-12 overall and 19-8-4 against the Central Division. The Stars have a +51 scoring differential, with 273 total goals scored and 222 allowed.

TOP PERFORMERS: Ryan Hartman has scored 23 goals with 20 assists for the Wild. Matthew Boldy has five goals and six assists over the past 10 games.

Wyatt Johnston has 45 goals and 41 assists for the Stars. Jason Robertson has 10 goals and five assists over the past 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Wild: 5-4-1, averaging 3.4 goals, 5.7 assists, 5.2 penalties and 11.2 penalty minutes while giving up 2.8 goals per game.

Stars: 7-2-1, averaging 3.3 goals, 5.6 assists, 5.3 penalties and 10.9 penalty minutes while giving up 3.1 goals per game.

INJURIES: Wild: Jonas Brodin: day to day (lower body).

Stars: Nathan Bastian: out (hand), Roope Hintz: out (lower body), Tyler Seguin: out for season (acl), Arttu Hyry: day to day (lower body), Nils Lundkvist: day to day (face).

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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

Golden Knights aim to clinch series win against the Mammoth

Vegas Golden Knights (39-26-17, in the Pacific Division) vs. Utah Mammoth (43-33-6, in the Central Division)

Salt Lake City; Friday, 10 p.m. EDT

LINE: Golden Knights -119, Mammoth -101; over/under is 5.5

NHL PLAYOFFS FIRST ROUND: Golden Knights lead series 3-2

BOTTOM LINE: The Vegas Golden Knights look to clinch the first round of the NHL Playoffs over the Utah Mammoth in game six. The teams meet Wednesday for the ninth time this season. The Golden Knights won the last meeting 5-4 in overtime. Pavel Dorofeyev scored three goals in the victory.

Utah has gone 23-16-4 at home and 43-33-6 overall. The Mammoth have gone 43-11-2 when scoring three or more goals.

Vegas has a 39-26-17 record overall and a 20-15-8 record in road games. The Golden Knights have a 40-6-11 record in games they score at least three goals.

TOP PERFORMERS: Dylan Guenther has 39 goals and 34 assists for the Mammoth. Lawson Crouse has six goals and two assists over the past 10 games.

Dorofeyev has 37 goals and 27 assists for the Golden Knights. Mark Stone has scored six goals with four assists over the past 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Mammoth: 4-4-2, averaging 3.1 goals, 5.1 assists, 4.1 penalties and 8.5 penalty minutes while giving up 3.2 goals per game.

Golden Knights: 7-2-1, averaging 3.6 goals, 6.1 assists, 3.4 penalties and seven penalty minutes while giving up 2.6 goals per game.

INJURIES: Mammoth: Barrett Hayton: day to day (upper-body).

Golden Knights: William Karlsson: out (lower body).

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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

Sabres try to clinch first round series over the Bruins in game 6

Buffalo Sabres (50-23-9, in the Atlantic Division) vs. Boston Bruins (45-27-10, in the Atlantic Division)

Boston; Friday, 7:30 p.m. EDT

LINE: Sabres -115, Bruins -105; over/under is 5.5

NHL PLAYOFFS FIRST ROUND: Sabres lead series 3-2

BOTTOM LINE: The Buffalo Sabres look to clinch the first round of the NHL Playoffs over the Boston Bruins in game six. The teams meet Tuesday for the 10th time this season. The Bruins won the previous meeting 2-1 in overtime.

Boston is 45-27-10 overall with a 13-15-3 record in Atlantic Division play. The Bruins have committed 372 total penalties (4.5 per game) to rank second in league play.

Buffalo is 50-23-9 overall and 19-7-5 against the Atlantic Division. The Sabres have given up 240 goals while scoring 283 for a +43 scoring differential.

TOP PERFORMERS: Morgan Geekie has 39 goals and 29 assists for the Bruins. Viktor Arvidsson has three goals and two assists over the past 10 games.

Tage Thompson has 40 goals and 41 assists for the Sabres. Alex Tuch has seven goals and four assists over the past 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Bruins: 4-4-2, averaging 2.5 goals, 4.4 assists, 5.2 penalties and 13.4 penalty minutes while giving up 2.6 goals per game.

Sabres: 7-1-2, averaging 3.8 goals, 6.3 assists, 5.3 penalties and 12.5 penalty minutes while giving up two goals per game.

INJURIES: Bruins: Viktor Arvidsson: day to day (upper-body).

Sabres: Noah Ostlund: out (lower body), Jiri Kulich: out for season (ear), Sam Carrick: out (arm), Justin Danforth: out for season (kneecap).

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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

Who has the best goals-per-game record in Liverpool's history?

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Some of you have been in touch to ask us which Liverpool striker can boast the best goals-per-game figures for the club.

You can ask questions like this via our Ask Me Anything about Liverpool form and we'll try to get answers.

On this occasion, we reached out to our friends at LFChistory.net.

Their data says the most frequent scorer for the Reds was Gordon Hodgson, averaging 0.639 goals a game.

The brilliant Luis Suarez comes in second on 0.617, with John Aldridge on 0.606.

Hodgson did his work for the Reds between 1925 and 1936, a remarkable spell where he plundered 241 goals.

Mohamed Salah recently surpassed Hodgson's tally and now sits on 257 goals for the club, trailing only Roger Hunt (285) and Ian Rush (346).

So if goals are your marker, Rush is your man. If it's a player who finds the net frequently that is your thing, Hodgson tops the billing.

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Best goals per game ratios for Liverpool:
Gordon Hodgson: 0.639 goals per game
Luis Suarez: 0.617
John Aldridge: 0.606
Jack Parkinson: 0.584
Mohamed Salah: 0.584
Roger Hunt: 0.579
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Notre Dame Football Recruiting Update: Big commitment announcements are on the way

The Notre Dame football recruiting machine is working hard to secure another top class. The Irish are in the mix for some of the best players in the country, and a handful of those players are going to be announcing their decisions very soon.

The next two weeks hold a lot of potential for Notre Dame, so here’s what’s going on…

TE Jaxon Dollar — 4-Star

Jaxon Dollar is the top tight end on Notre Dame’s recruiting board, and there are multiple predictions for the Irish to get his commitment on Thursday this week when he announces. That’s the good news. The bad news is that he’s actually a pretty hard read, and has unofficially visited the Georgia Bulldogs a few times over the spring. Unfortunately, I think the predictions for Notre Dame are probably wrong as of today, and he ends up being a Bulldog this week (On3 predicts Dollar to be a Bulldog).

DE Aidan O’Neil — 4-Star

Aidan O’Neil is a player that has gone about the early part of the recruiting process pretty quietly. O’Neil plays for one of the best high school football programs in New Jersey (Don Bosco Prep), and he’s ranked as the third best player in the state. When you watch this kid play, he jumps out as a player that would be a good fit at Notre Dame — even the name is right out of central casting. O’Neil is going to announce his commitment this Friday 10 AM on CBS CFB YouTube channel, and will choose between Notre Dame, Kentucky, and Penn State. He has visited all three programs this spring, and he is predicted to pick Notre Dame.

QB Wonderful “Champ” Monds — 4-Star

Champ Monds was the top quarterback in the 2028 recruiting class, but recently reclassified to the 2027 class. While he is considered as a 4-Star prospect, there’s a better than good chance he’s closer to a 5-Star by the end of the cycle as he gets his last year of HS football under his belt and is reevaluated. Predictions for an Irish commitment came in quickly after a spring visit, and we have anticipated an announcement since that visit to Notre Dame. Monds will finally make an announcement this Friday, and he will do it on the Pat McAfee Show. The predictions show that Notre Dame is the team to beat here, while Florida State and Ohio State trail behind.

DL David Folorunsho — 5-Star

David Folorunsho is one of the best defensive lineman in the country, and he currently plays for Tom Zbikowski at St. Patrick High School in Chicago, Illinois. Obviously, as a 5-Star prospect (#9 in the nation by Rivals), Folorunsho is highly coveted by programs all over the country, which means the Irish have a real battle on their hands. Georgia, Michigan, Miami, and Texas Tech are all coming at Folorunsho with everything they have, and David has publicly said many great things about each school. While the Chicago/Zbikowski should greatly encourage Notre Dame fans, Justin Scott (former 5-Star DL from Chicago) ended up at Miami, so nothing is a slam dunk. Folorunsho will announce his commitment on May 15, and he is currently predicted to choose the Irish — but there’s still a lot of time left until then.

Notre Dame currently has 10 commitments for its 2027 football recruiting class which is ranked #8 in the country according to the 247 Team Composite Rankings. Should the Irish land Aidan O’Neil, Wonderful Monds, and David Folorunsho; it would catapult them up to #3 in the country.

One way or another, the Notre Dame Football recruiting path for its 2027 class will become a lot clearer over the next two weeks — which is a nice advantage to have going into official visit season in June. It won’t come as a shock to anyone that has been following Notre Dame football recruiting over the last few years if the Irish have most of their class committed by the end of summer.

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LSSean CraftNC6’4″215⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️6/24/25
DLRichie FlaniganWI6’3″263⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️9/25/25
OLJames HalterPA6’5″268⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️10/22/25
LBAmarri IrvinFL6’0″220⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️11/26/25
CBAce AlstonOH5’11”175⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️12/9/25
CBXavier HasanNC5’11”195⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️12/15/25
RBLathan WhisentonTX6’0″200⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️3/25/26
RBIsaiah RogersMA6’0″205⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️3/30/26
SJohn Gay IIIFL6’1″190⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️4/22/26
SZayden GambleFL5’11”190⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️4/25/26

Meet the 2025-26 Oshkosh, Fond du Lac all-area boys basketball teams

The 2025-26 boys high school basketball season held many highs for teams and players from the Oshkosh, Fond du Lac area.

From deep runs in the tournament, to milestones and even some school records, the season had it all.

Here’s the 2025-26 Oshkosh, Fond du Lac all-area boys basketball teams.

More: Who led Oshkosh, Fond du Lac boys basketball in stats this season

More: Winneconne's Grace Mitchell is Oshkosh, Fond du Lac Girls Basketball Player of the Year

More: Meet the 2025-26 Oshkosh, Fond du Lac all-area girls basketball teams

First Team

  • Jake Broeske, Sr., Lomira
  • Cash Farrell, Sr., Laconia
  • Bryce Ott, Sr., Oshkosh North (POTY)
  • Hayden Redington, Sr., Berlin
  • Gannan Schwartz, WLA

Second Team

  • Jackson Anderson, Sr., Oshkosh North
  • Broede Collien, Sr., Oakfield
  • Parker Ingles, Sr., Winneconne
  • Brody Schaffer, Sr., Winneconne
  • Joey Ware, Sr., Oshkosh West

Third Team

  • Ben Baker, Sr., St. Mary’s Springs
  • Blake Bradley, So., Ripon
  • Carter Hess, Sr., Berlin
  • Jensen Jacobitz, Sr., Fond du Lac
  • Talan Meyer, Sr., Mayville

Contact or send game stats/info to Ben Schultz at BSchultz@usatodayco.com. Follow him on X, formerly known as Twitter, @benschultz52.

This article originally appeared on Oshkosh Northwestern: Oshkosh, Fond du Lac boys high school basketball all-area teams

2026 K League 1 Round 11 Preview

2026 K League 1 Round 11 Preview
2026 K League 1 Round 11 Preview

Round 11 of the 2026 K League 1 season is headlined by one of the competition’s fiercest rivalries, as Ulsan HD and Pohang Steelers meet in the first East Coast Derby of the current campaign. Elsewhere, FC Anyang look to build on an emphatic victory and push for consecutive wins, while Incheon United aim to continue their rise up the table with a third straight win in sight.

Match of the Round

First East Coast Derby of 2026 

Round 11 features the first East Coast Derby of the season, as well as the first managerial meeting between Ulsan’s Kim Hyun-seok and Pohang’s Park Tae-ha. Both managers were key figures in this fixture during their playing days and now face off once again as head coaches of their respective former clubs.

Ulsan, under Kim Hyun-seok in his first season in charge, currently sit second with 17 points, despite the recent heavh home loss to Daejeon Hana Citizen. Their recent form has been driven largely by attacking output, with goals coming from a variety of sources, including Yago Cariello (five), Marcao (four), and Lee Dong-gyeong (three). In addition, Ulsan have shown strength in physical attacking situations, ranking second in attacking third ground duels won (49.1% per cent) and third in aerial duels won (51.9%), making effective use of their tall forwards such as Yago, Marcao, and Heo Yool. Ulsan will be aiming to close the gap on league leaders Seoul with a win.

Pohang (9th, 12 points) will look to use this round as an opportunity to turn their form around. They have recorded one win and three losses in their last four matches and have struggled for consistent scoring options beyond Lee Ho-jae (six goals). While their build-up play remains solid, reflected in an average possession of 54.3% (third in the league), they have found it difficult to convert that into goals. Against rivals Ulsan, Pohang will look to shift momentum, with attacking players such as Jorge Teixeira and Juninho Rocha - both still searching for their first goals of the season - key to that effort.

The first East Coast Derby of the season takes place on Saturday, May 2nd at 2 PM at Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium.

Team of the Round

Free-scoring FC Anyang

FC Anyang (4th, 14 points) recorded an emphatic 5-2 win over Gwangju FC in Round 10 and will now be aiming for their first consecutive wins of the season.

Prior to this, Anyang had only scored more than once in a match on one occasion this season, in a 2-1 win over Jeju SK in Round 2. However, in their most recent outing, goals were shared across the squad, with Breno Herculano, Kim Jeong-hyun, Thomas Oude Kotte, Kim Un, and Airton Moises all getting on the scoresheet, highlighting a more varied attacking approach. As a result, Anyang now sit fourth in the table and third in the scoring rankings, continuing their upward trajectory.

Defensively, however, reducing goals conceded remains a key task. Aside from a 1-0 win over Pohang in round eight, Anyang have conceded in every match this season. While they secured victory against Gwangju, they still allowed two goals, underlining areas for improvement. Greater stability from the central defensive trio of Lee Chang-yong, Kwon Kyung-won, and Kim Young-chan could prove decisive as they look to build momentum.

Anyang face Bucheon FC 1995  in Round 11, with the two sides meeting for the first time this season on Saturday, May 2nd at 7 PM at Anyang Sports Complex.

Player of the Round

Incheon’s nidfield 'anchor' Seo Jae-min

Incheon United (fifth, 14 points) extended their winning run with a 1-0 victory over Jeju in Round 10. After going winless in their opening four matches of the season (one draw, three losses), Incheon turned their form around with a 1-0 win over Anyang in Round 5. They have since recorded four wins, one draw, and one loss in their last six matches and now aim for a third consecutive victory.

At the centre of this resurgence is new signing Seo Jae-min. A product of FC Seoul’s youth system, joining the club in 2022, but did not make a first-team appearance, Seo then moved to Seoul E-Land in K League 2 in 2024, where he established himself as a regular starter and won the Young Player Award that season. In 2025, he was also nominated for the K League 2 Best 11 in the midfielder category.

Since joining Incheon this season, Seo has made a strong impact at K League 1 level. He has featured in every match, recording one goal and one assist, while also posting a high pass success rate (87.3%) and a team-high 12 key passes. Notably, he has topped the ‘Round Best Runner’ category - awarded to the player with the highest distance covered - on six occasions, underlining his work rate and stamina.

Incheon face Gangwon FC in Round 11, with their first meeting of the season taking place on Saturday, May 2nd at 4:30 PM at Incheon Football Stadium.

2026 K League 1 Round 11 Fixtures

Saturday 2nd May

FC Seoul vs. Gimcheon Sangmu - 14:00Ulsan HD vs. Pohang Steelers - 14:00 [ENG]Incheon United vs. Gangwon FC - 16:30Jeju SK vs. Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors - 16:30 [ENG]FC Anyang vs. Bucheon FC 1995 - 19:00Gwangju FC vs. Daejeon Hana Citizen - 19:00

Gabriel Sara: United battling with Euro giants for Galatasaray ace

Gabriel Sara: United battling with Euro giants for Galatasaray ace
Gabriel Sara: United battling with Euro giants for Galatasaray ace

Manchester United are eyeing players from the Premier League as well as abroad as they look to address a key position this summer. The Red Devils are all set to bid farewell to Casemiro at the end of this season.

The Brazilian’s contract expires in a couple of months, and while his recent brilliant form has propelled talk of a renewal, he has already announced that he will leave. Casemiro has forged a stellar relationship with Kobbie Mainoo in the middle of the park under caretaker manager Michael Carrick.

The 34 year old has shielded the backline well, while also contributing in the final third. Casemiro has already scored nine goals this season and replacing him will be no mean feat.

United have shown a preference for Premier League-proven talent in the transfer market of late, but that has not stopped them from monitoring players from foreign leagues. A previous report relayed by The Peoples Person states that the Red Devils have identified Gabriel Sara as an option for the job.

Galatasaray’s Samba Star

A product of the Sao Paulo academy, Sara also has experience of playing in England with Norwich City in the Championship. The Brazilian left the Canaries in the summer of 2024 to move to Galatasaray, where he has gone from strength to strength of late.

This season, Sara has registered six goals and five assists in 42 appearances across all competitions, 31 of which have been starts. He is under contract with the Turkish club until 2029.

Gabriel Sara Stats: 2025/26 Season

Source: Transfermarkt.

The 26 year old is entering his prime and his ability to carry out several roles in the middle of the park also makes him an enticing option for United. The Premier League giants could be interested in securing more than one midfielder this summer, with Manuel Ugarte’s future also up in the air.

The Red Devils are expected to sign a top Premier League star like Elliot Anderson or Carlos Baleba to partner Mainoo at the heart of the midfield. Meanwhile, a move for Sara could help add depth to the squad ahead of a testing season. However, it now appears that United could face competition from Serie A in the race.

Napoli eyeing Sara

According to Calciomercato.it, Napoli have identified Sara as an option to upgrade their midfield this summer. The transfer could materialise for €35–40 million, although the Serie A side are yet to make a move for the Brazilian.

The report states: “Capable of playing both in front of the defence and a few yards further forward, the left-footed player is under contract with Galatasaray until 30 June 2029 and, according to Calciomercato.it, is valued at at least €35–40 million by the Turkish club.”

“As things stand, according to our information, Napoli have not yet made any concrete moves to sign the player.”

The report acknowledges that the price tag and intense competition for Sara could pose a problem for Napoli, adding: “In addition to the high price tag, another hurdle for all Italian clubs is the fierce competition in the Premier League (Aston Villa, Manchester United, Newcastle and Tottenham, among others) and in Spain (Atlético Madrid as an alternative to Ederson or João Gomes).”

Final Thoughts

United could be tempted to move for Sara as a bargain option, provided that the finances involved are favourable. The Red Devils’ priority target, however, should be a Premier League-proven midfielder like Anderson, who could hit the ground running at the Theatre of Dreams.

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LeBron James Is “Wearing Down” Luke Kennard and Marcus Smart, Says Charles Barkley as Stats Prove NBA Legend Right

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The Los Angeles Lakers’ attempt to close out their first-round series against the Houston Rockets has hit a significant wall. That’s given significant ammo to Charles Barkley, who went from writing off the Lakers to calling time on Houston to once again dismissing the Lakers’ postseason hopes. The root cause, he claims, is the physical decline of 41-year-old LeBron James. Chuck’s little faith in aging superstars is not limited to calling the Warriors old and cooked. He believes LeBron’s age is infecting his teammates who had not even been in the NBA for most of his championship career.

Following the Lakers’ 99-93 loss in Game 5, which trimmed their series lead to 3-2, Barkley argued on Inside the NBA that James’ diminishing efficiency is creating a ripple effect that is stifling the team’s role players. “LeBron is wearing down. Let me tell you that,” Barkley stated, almost taunting other analysts who praised James’ early-series performance with a bad imitation.

Sir Charles has dealt with the wear and tear of aging significantly in his playing career and he speaks from experience when he says, “When you get older, the longer the series goes, his efficiency is coming down. And what it’s doing is it’s affecting Luke Kennard and Smart because they’re not getting wide-open shots anymore.”

Barkley’s assessment suggests that as James loses his gravity that usually creates space for the offense, the efficiency of sharpshooters like Luke Kennard and Marcus Smart is evaporating. This lack of intensity was evident as the Lakers failed to capitalize on their home-court advantage tonight.

A glance at the numbers show Chuck’s theory tracks. The Lakers’ supporting cast has seen a sharp dip in production alongside LeBron. Luke Kennard, who impressed LakeShow with his consistency since his trade, had 27 points in Game 1, 23 in Game 2, 14 in Game 3, an unexplainable 7-point performance in Game 4, and a meager 1-point showing in Game 5. The most jarring evidence of fatigue can be seen in the fact that the sniper has missed 10 straight threes in the last three games.

Marcus Smart’s impact has also turned negative; after recording 9 points and 4 turnovers in Game 4, he struggled with 7 turnovers and a -7 plus-minus in Game 5.

Even LeBron James has not been immune to the ball-security issues, totaling 10 turnovers across the last two games as Houston’s defensive pressure intensifies. Tonight he had the chance to cut the deficit to one point in the closing minutes but it was all squandered by him missing back-to-back threes. Considering he’s struggled from the arc all season, LakeShow online is baffled why he attempted those shots.

While Sir Charles might come across as a hater once more after he made the same warning before tip-off. But he might be putting the Lakers into a sense of urgency in his own way.

Charles Barkley wants the Lakers to panic

When the Rockets were down 3-1, Alperen Sengun said, “We are younger and have more energy.” Tonight, he said, “Nobody is tired.” Clearly the Rockets have caught on to the Lakers’ problem that Charles Barkley is pointing out only now.

LeBron’s unparalleled basketball IQ and his experience might be compensating for declining athleticism. But the longer the series goes, the fatigue is slowing him down. The young and ambitious Rockets team is trying to get their reps in battling King James in the absence of Kevin Durant.

Sengun himself has been provocative to the point he got Bron arguing at the free throw line. James shoved Reed Sheppard in one sequence and he responded with a four-point sequence on the 4x champion’s face.

It was not how anyone expected Game 5 to go when Austin Reaves’ return was announced. But his lack of conditioning was glaring in his 22 points mostly from 12 of 13 free throws. He went a shocking 4-of-16 from the field.

Kenny “The Jet” Smith, a Rockets legend and Lakers sympathizer, tried to give LakeShow some hope for Game 6. “If you’re a Laker fan, you go, ‘Well, Austin Reaves is his first game back. Can he give us the Joel Embiid effect?'” He’s referring to Joel Embiid’s epic 33-point stunner a day ago that helped the 76ers catch up 3-2 to the Celtics only 19 days after an emergency appendectomy. But to get there he had a mediocre performance in Game 4.

Kenny is hoping the same for AR. “He got his feet wet. Now he can say, ‘Hey, I’m myself and I could play a little bit more aggressive and I could take shots and be [the scorer]’ because more he was trying to be a facilitator, but Austin Reaves is a scorer. Let’s be honest. He’s a scorer.”

So Reaves might need the adjustment but Barkley has already sounded the alarms, declaring, “There’s the panic button… I’m telling you can press it right now, Lakers are not going to win Game 6.”

This decline in superstar production is reflected directly in the box score and the Lakers’ struggling offensive sets. As Chuck has indirectly proved, the Lakers don’t have a serviceable young player outside of Luka Doncic to counter the Rockets’ young core. And Kenny has rightfully pointed out that Austin Reaves will have to immediately be that in Game 6.

However, the reality remains that LeBron James’ record-breaking streak of 16 consecutive home wins – a record he built when most of his teammates and the opponents weren’t even in the league – has officially ended. As the series heads back to Houston, the Lakers must find a way to revitalize their aging superstar or face a grueling Game 7 against a Rockets team that Barkley believes has figured them out.

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NMSU has a new 2026 football schedule, so what's different about it?

New Mexico State has its full football schedule for the 2026 season (again).

Conference USA released a revised 2026 schedule on Wednesday, April 29, completing the Aggies' 12-game slate for coach Tony Sanchez's third season in charge. CUSA released its original schedule on March 12 but had to update it after Louisiana Tech's confirmation of its entry into the Sun Belt Conference this year.

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Take a look at why an update was needed, and what the key changes are for NM State's new schedule.

Why did Conference USA have to change its schedule?

CUSA and LA Tech had been locked in a court battle for months over when the Bulldogs would leave for the Sun Belt. LA Tech claimed it would join in 2026, while CUSA claimed the university didn't give it the 14-month notice required by conference bylaws and thus couldn't leave until 2027.

New Mexico State wide receiver TJ Pride catches a 53-yard touchdown pass in the first half of the game against Louisiana Tech on Oct. 15, 2024, at Aggie Memorial Stadium in Las Cruces.

The two sides announced a settlement agreement on Monday, April 27, which cleared the way for LA Tech to join the Sun Belt in July. While their joint statement didn't specify how much LA Tech would pay CUSA to leave, Front Office Sports reported the figure was $8 million, which would be the highest exit fee a university has paid to leave the conference.

"Conference USA is pleased to have reached a positive resolution with Louisiana Tech that fully acknowledges our governing documents," CUSA and LA Tech's joint statement said. "We look forward to continued success and impact in the national landscape, driven by the collective strength and shared vision of our 10 member institutions."

LA Tech was included on football schedules for both CUSA and the Sun Belt. But with LA Tech's date of entry into the Sun Belt now official, CUSA was forced to change and announced its revised schedule on Wednesday. NMSU wasn't scheduled to play LA Tech, but schedule shifts for other CUSA teams created a ripple effect.

What's different about NM State's updated schedule?

The Aggies might consider their updated slate a relief. They were originally scheduled for five weekday games and had four short weeks, but will now play only four weekday games and have two short weeks.

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NM State still opens CUSA play on Oct. 1, but against Western Kentucky at home instead of Sam Houston on the road. It's still a short-week game after its Sept. 26 contest against New Mexico, but the Aggies won't have any travel to deal with this time. The only short-week game NM State will travel for is its Oct. 7 game against Florida International, which it was originally scheduled to end the season against at home on Nov. 21.

New Mexico State defensive back Naeten Mitchell (4) brings down Sam Houston wide receiver Qua'Vez Humphreys (7), preventing a large gain as the Aggies took on the Bearkats on Oct. 2, 2025, in Las Cruces.

The Aggies have to deal with two straight short weeks with their WKU and FIU matchups. But after that, NM State will have at least 1 week to prepare for the rest of its games.

The Aggies' second idle week is now after their game against FIU, rather than the last week of the regular season. That gives NM State two weeks to prepare for its third midweek tilt on Oct. 21 against Sam Houston on the road.

The Aggies' season will now conclude on Nov. 28 against Middle Tennessee on the road. Their final home game is still on Nov. 21, but against Delaware, whom they were originally supposed to play on the road on Oct. 13.

What's the same?

NM State will still play Liberty at home on Nov. 7 and Missouri State on the road on Nov. 14. Additionally, its non-conference schedule remains intact, including its first idle week coming after its Sept. 12 game against Hawaii on the road.

2026 New Mexico State football schedule (times are TBD)

*denotes conference game

Aug. 29 – at Florida State

Sept. 5 – vs. Mercyhurst

Sept. 12 – at Hawaii

Sept. 26 – vs. New Mexico

Oct. 1 (Thursday) – vs. Western Kentucky*

Oct. 7 (Wednesday) – at FIU*

Oct. 21 (Wednesday) – at Sam Houston*

Oct. 28 (Wednesday) – vs. Jacksonville State*

Nov. 7 – vs. Liberty*

Nov. 14 – at Missouri State*

Nov. 21 – vs. Delaware*

Nov. 28 – at Middle Tennessee*

Previous 2026 New Mexico State football schedule (no longer valid)

Aug. 29 – at Florida State

Sept. 5 – vs. Mercyhurst

Sept. 12 – at Hawaii

Sept. 26 – vs. New Mexico

Oct. 1 (Thursday) – at Sam Houston*

Oct. 7 (Wednesday) – vs. Western Kentucky*

Oct. 13 (Tuesday) – at Delaware*

Oct. 21 (Wednesday) – vs. Jacksonville State*

Oct. 27 (Tuesday) – at Middle Tennessee*

Nov. 7 – vs. Liberty*

Nov. 14 – at Missouri State*

Nov. 21 – vs. FIU*

This article originally appeared on Las Cruces Sun-News: What's changed in NMSU's updated 2026 football schedule?

PSG vs Bayern: Champions League Classic Exposes Liverpool’s Decline

PSG vs Bayern: Champions League Classic Exposes Liverpool’s Decline
PSG vs Bayern: Champions League Classic Exposes Liverpool’s Decline

PSG v Munich – The Standard Set Elsewhere

While Liverpool continues to search for identity and stability, the contrast with Europe’s elite could not be more striking. The recent Champions League semi-final first leg between Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich — a breathtaking 5–4 encounter — served as a reminder of what the highest level now demands.

This was not just about goals.

It was about intensity, structure within chaos, and the kind of elite-level execution that defines modern football. Every transition carried purpose. Every attacking movement was coordinated. The speed of thought matched the speed of play, and both teams showed a level of tactical clarity that allowed them to take risks without losing control.

That is the key difference.

Where Liverpool have often looked disjointed, PSG and Bayern looked synchronised. Their aggression was calculated, not desperate. Their pressing was structured, not reactive. Even in a game filled with goals, there was a clear sense of identity underpinning everything they did.

And that is where the gap becomes impossible to ignore.

Because this is not just about Liverpool falling short of winning trophies — it is about them falling short of the standard. The Premier League, often heralded as the pinnacle of club football, can sometimes mask flaws through intensity alone. But when placed alongside Europe’s sharpest sides, the deficiencies in Liverpool’s current setup become glaring.

This is what elite football looks like in 2026. Fast. Cohesive. Relentless. Liverpool, at present, is none of those things.

A Vision Unfulfilled Under Slot

What makes this contrast even more frustrating is that the blueprint has been openly discussed. Arne Slot has spoken about wanting his Liverpool side to mirror elements of PSG’s dynamism — fluid attacking play, quick transitions, positional interchanges.

The idea is sound. The execution has been anything but.

Instead of a team that flows forward with purpose, Liverpool often looks like a side scrambling to regain control. Transitions are slow or mistimed. Pressing triggers appears unclear. Distances between players fluctuate wildly, leaving gaps that opponents exploit with ease.

Rather than resembling PSG, Liverpool resembles a mid-table team trying to survive games rather than dictate them.

And that is the harsh reality.

Where PSG’s attacking patterns are instinctive, Liverpool’s feel improvised. Where Bayern’s movement is synchronised, Liverpool’s is hesitant. The confidence that allows elite teams to commit numbers forward simply does not exist within this current structure.

Even when Liverpool does attack, it often lacks conviction. There is no sustained pressure, no rhythm, no sense that a goal is inevitable. Compare that to PSG and Bayern, where every forward movement feels like it could break the game open, and the difference becomes stark.

This is not just a gap in quality. It is a gap in coaching, clarity, and collective belief.

Slot’s vision may have been to evolve Liverpool into a modern, fluid attacking force. Instead, they have regressed into something uncertain — a team caught between ideas, unable to fully commit to any of them.

And in modern football, hesitation is fatal.

The Champions League semi-final served as more than entertainment. It served as a benchmark.

One that Liverpool are currently nowhere near meeting.

Arsenal’s Swedes leave them in 7th heaven

Arsenal’s Swedes leave them in 7th heaven
Arsenal’s Swedes leave them in 7th heaven

Holmberg scored her first Arsenal goals and added an assist, while Blackstenius also struck twice as Leicester were swept aside at the Emirates.

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Smilla Holmberg scored her first Arsenal goals and Stina Blackstenius struck twice as the club’s Swedish contingent helped their side to a 7-0 win over Leicester City in the Barclays Women’s Super League.

It was a night that saw a ruthless Arsenal demonstrate the depth available to Renée Slegers, with Holmberg deployed higher on the right wing rather than in her usual right-back role.

The decision was rewarded with two goals and an assist, while Blackstenius added two of her own as Arsenal moved into third place, two points ahead of Manchester United and eight behind leaders Manchester City, having played two games fewer.

Holmberg’s first goal came from the kind of run that reflected Arsenal’s control of the match. Frida Maanum spotted the space Leicester had left on the right, played the pass, and Holmberg drove into the area before finishing confidently into the far corner for 2-0.

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It was her first goal for Arsenal since joining the club last winter and a moment she had clearly been waiting for.

“It was very fun and it’s always fun to play at Emirates and with this team,” she said after the game. “It was a special night and it was very fun.

“I think it’s pretty similar to the role I’ve played before here. I like to be involved in the offensive part as well so I just try to control my qualities and enjoy the game today.”

Holmberg was involved again after the interval, turning in a cross from Olivia Smith for her second goal before supplying the corner from which Leah Williamson headed in Arsenal’s seventh.

For a player more often associated with the defensive side of the game, it was an emphatic attacking contribution, and one that gave Arsenal’s right side a constant outlet.

“I worked really hard and it’s just a great feeling to score my first goal at this special club,” Smilla reflected. “Again, I’m just so proud.

“I’ve dreamed of scoring my first goal here at Emirates so it was so fun and I really enjoyed it.”

Blackstenius ensured Holmberg was not the only Swede to take a prominent role in the rout. She headed in Arsenal’s third just before half-time, then added her second of the night in stoppage time as Leicester were overwhelmed.

Strasbourg predicted XI v Rayo Vallecano: Valentín Barco and Guéla Doué out

Strasbourg predicted XI v Rayo Vallecano: Valentín Barco and Guéla Doué out
Strasbourg predicted XI v Rayo Vallecano: Valentín Barco and Guéla Doué out

Valentín Barco will miss out on RC Strasbourg Alsace’s UEFA Europa Conference League semi-final first leg against Rayo Vallecano on Thursday night. He isn’t the only player that Gary O’Neil will have to do without. 

Barco hasn’t played since sustaining an injury against Mainz, but in any case, he is ineligible to face the Spanish side due to suspension. Guéla Doué was also touch-and-go to face Rayo Vallecano as he recovered from an illness, but he is also not expected to feature for Strasbourg tonight.

Aaron Anselmino and Joaquín Panichelli are also still out, whilst David Datro Fofana is not expected to take any part. The latter is not injured, however. Julio Enciso is expected to lead the line tonight, rather than Emanuel Emegha, who is still building up his fitness following a return from injury. 

Strasbourg likely line-up v Rayo Vallecano

Mike Penders; Ben Chilwell, Ismael Doukouré, Andrew Omobamidele, Abdoul Ouattara; Maxi Oyedele, Samir El Mourabet; Sébastien Nanasi, Martial Godo, Diego Moreira; Julio Enciso. (L’Éq)

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Benfica eye Premier League boss as potential Jose Mourinho replacement

Benfica eye Premier League boss as potential Jose Mourinho replacement
Benfica eye Premier League boss as potential Jose Mourinho replacement

Benfica are preparing for life without Jose Mourinho for next season, as he is linked with a sensational return to Real Madrid. 

According to a report from Record, Benfica have placed Premier League boss Marco Silva on their shortlist of potential replacements for Mourinho. 

Silva, who has managed Hull City, Watford and Everton, took charge at Fulham in 2021. 

The Portuguese boss has established the Cottagers as a competitive Premier League side, and they are currently in the race for European qualification. 

But the 48-year-old’s current contract with Fulham will expire in the summer, and there is no strong indication he will prolong his stay in London. 

Benfica appointed Mourinho as their manager in September on a deal until the summer of 2027. 

His contract contains a clause that would allow him to join Madrid. 

Los Blancos will likely part company with Alvaro Arbeloa at the end of the season. 

The team has already crashed out of the Champions League, while their hopes of winning the La Liga title are also slim. 

When Madrid hired Xabi Alonso as head coach last summer, general manager Jose Angel Sanchez led the process. 

But the club’s president Florentino Perez will control the next appointment, and he is reportedly the main supporter of bringing back Mourinho.

The 63-year-old managed Madrid between 2010 and 2013. He led them to three trophies – the La Liga title, the Copa del Rey and the Supercopa de Espana. 

Internal tensions also marked his tenure as he fell out with several senior players. 

Hanover High football finds new coach from within. 'He's ready for it'

The Hanover High football team didn't look far to find its new head coach.

Tyler Coady, the Hawks' former offensive coordinator, will take over for Brian Kelliher, who will stick around to scheme up the defense after three years serving as the head coach.

Kelliher cited a changing family dynamic for the role shift. His son, Jake, is a senior set to graduate from the school this spring.

Coady, 30, has been an assistant within the program since 2018. The 2014 Hanover High graduate went on to play cornerback at Division III Plymouth State in New Hampshire in college for two seasons. He now lives in Weymouth and teaches seventh-grade special education at Hanover Middle School.

"Tyler's going to bring a youthful energy to the program," said Kelliher. "He's prepared for the job and he's got a lot of excitement. He's been looking forward to the opportunity to bring his vision and his goals to the program. ... He's earned it. He's ready for it."

New Hanover football coach Tyler Coady was previously the team's offensive coordinator. He's pictured here chatting with former quarterback Tyler Vincent during the 2024 season.

The move comes after Hanover's 7-4 campaign that concluded with a 28-26 defeat to Archbishop Williams in the Division 5 Elite Eight. Despite losing its expected starting quarterback Colin Arnold to injury in its second game of the season, the Hanover offense still eclipsed 40 points five times.

Coady credited ex-Hanover coach Chris Landolfi as "a huge inspiration" in coaching and teaching. Landolfi now serves as an assistant coach under his brother Mark at Archbishop Williams, which also has Coady's younger brother Sullivan on staff.

Coady's senior year of high school (2013-14) was Landolfi's first season as the head coach at Hanover. Coady, then more of a baseball player, didn't envision a future playing college football until Landolfi provided a late push.

Landolfi went 68-36 with a Division 3 Super Bowl win (2016) in his 10 seasons in charge. Kelliher went 26-10 with a Division 5 Super Bowl appearance (2023) in three seasons.

"I think (my goal is) just holding this team to the standard that we've had since I've been here," Coady said via phone after meeting with the team for the first time on Wednesday, April 29.

"He's been a great sounding board for me and I've learned a lot from him," Kelliher said of Coady. "He's done a great job directing our offense for the last few years and it really took a lot of pressure off of me. He really took control of that side of the ball. I didn't have a lot to do with it. It was his offense. It was his thing."

New Hanover football coach Tyler Coady was previously the team's offensive coordinator. He's pictured here chatting with former quarterback Ben Scalzi during the 2023 season.

After the Hawks graduate top targets Brandon Errico (1,024 yards, 22 total TDs) and Sebastian Brown (1,165 yards, 15 TDs) in the offseason, Coady is prepared to design an offense around returning starting quarterback Max Morin, a rising senior, and senior running back Brendan Sacco, who the new coach views as "a big piece of our identity."

Hanover will also return four offensive lineman with starting experience: rising seniors Daniel McAvay, Nolan Ghostlaw (both three-year starters), Collin Fuller and Jayden Yoo.

Sacco, McAvay (center), Yoo (tackle), Ghostlaw and senior receiver/defensive back Kellan Balducci will serve as captains.

"We have a lot of guys that are going to compete," Coady said. "We need strength in numbers."

The team's coaching staff will likely otherwise remain intact from last season; Seamus Boutin (strength and conditioning), James Byrne (offense), Dab Ukwuani (defense) Matt Hughes (offensive linemen), Jon Nassif (linebackers), Lee Moses (strength and conditioning), Cam Hallett (freshmen) and Mike Rufo are all back. Former Hanover rugby standouts Colin and Aidan Boutin will help organize offseason workouts.

"We just want to keep things rolling," Coady said. "We want to pick up where we left off, win football games and give (the players) a great experience. We want them to do great things on and off the field."

This article originally appeared on The Patriot Ledger: Tyler Coady hired to be new Hanover High football coach

Should Commanders sign the other 49ers WR to solve biggest need?

The Washington Commanders are widely expected to sign wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk once he finally becomes clear of the San Francisco 49ers. The 49ers have already said Aiyuk has played his last down for the 49ers, but aren't willing to release him now so he can get his wish and reunite with quarterback Jayden Daniels on the Commanders.

San Francisco isn't in a hurry because it doesn't need to be. The 49ers can wait until close to Week 1 to move on from Aiyuk. While they're holding out hope for a trade, even they know that's not happening. Not only is Aiyuk coming off a knee injury, but no one knows his current condition, and his current contract almost makes him untradeable.

Do the Commanders want to continue to allow this to play out? They probably have inside information on Aiyuk's current condition because of Daniels, but he'd still need to be evaluated by team doctors. There are also questions about how Aiyuk handled himself in San Francisco. While Daniels and GM Adam Peters know him well, Washington must be careful not to disrupt the "brotherhood" culture head coach Dan Quinn has built.

Washington still has one significant need remaining: a No. 2 receiver opposite Terry McLaurin. It will be difficult to count on Aiyuk to be that guy in 2026, even if he does sign. But what about his former teammate, Jauan Jennings?

Jennings, a 49ers' seventh-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, remains a free agent. It's not because he isn't good, but more to do with his price tag. Jennings wasn't going to settle for what he felt was a below-market deal. He will not be returning to San Francisco, after the 49ers signed future Hall of Famer Mike Evans.

Kay Adams of "Up & Adams," made her case for Washington to sign Jennings.

"I'd like to see him as a Commander," Adams said on Wednesday about Jennings. "Adam Peters drafted Antonio Williams, a slot out of Clemson. Nice little weapon for Jayden, you love to see it. I would still like a big boy. A physical target on the outside. I want Jayden to thrive.........He's got juice. He's like a tough guy, coming from a pedigreed program. I don't know. He's going to help the run game. He'll block his a-- off."

Adams is correct. Jennings is tough. He is an outstanding blocker. While he's not an outside burner, his presence could free up McLaurin to be used more as a downfield target, while Williams works the slot. After almost two months of no movement in contract talks, Jennings is scheduled to meet with the Minnesota Vikings this week. Is that enough to get Peters to try and bring him in?

Jauan Jennings would be PERFECT for the Commanders. Here’s why:@heykayadamspic.twitter.com/0B5wHNnOpK

— Up & Adams (@UpAndAdamsShow) April 29, 2026

Washington has the space to sign Jennings. However, it's doubtful. The Commanders appear set on Aiyuk, regardless of how long it will take for him to become free. Jennings would fill a need and quickly become a favorite of head coach Dan Quinn and offensive coordinator David Blough because of his team-first mindset and unselfishness in the run game.

For now, the game of chicken continues between the 49ers and Commanders, while Jennings looks to pick his next team, which is unlikely to be San Francisco or Washington.

This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: Should they pursue Jauan Jennings?

JJ Redick Questioned Over Bronny James Decision as Fans Spot LeBron James’ Concern in Game 5

LeBron James, Bronny James, JJ Redick (Unlicensed Images) ©LeBron James, Bronny James, JJ Redick (Unlicensed Images)
LeBron James, Bronny James, JJ Redick (Unlicensed Images) ©LeBron James, Bronny James, JJ Redick (Unlicensed Images)

After three consecutive wins, it seemed JJ Redick and the Lakers knew exactly what to expect from the Houston Rockets. They had the advantage of adapting while having a lead that has never failed NBA teams in the past. But instead of finding more loopholes in the Rockets, the Lakers have moved in the opposite direction. For the second straight game, the offense fell apart, prompting major concerns among fans.

Ryan Lucas, an LA beat writer, pointed to the “unpreparedness” displayed by the Lakers tonight. A successful strategy they implemented at first was sending double teams. It particularly worked with Kevin Durant as the ball handler. However, with Alperen Sengun making plays from the elbow, that same action didn’t help.

Sengun torched the Lakers’ defense with incisive passing. He had eight assists to show for it. However, the larger picture captures Houston’s improved offense. They had just 10 turnovers and 25 assists. With Amen Thompson and Sengun sharing playmaking duties, the Lakers’ double-teams just didn’t work.

You can also point to certain adjustments during the game. JJ Redick appointed Marcus Smart to run some plays even with LeBron James and Austin Reaves on the floor. Smart contributed to six of the 15 Laker turnovers. Luke Kennard, who is experiencing a cold stretch, played 31 minutes and had just a single point.

The Lakers lacked any inspiration in what should have been a hypothetical Game 7. This was a chance to close out the series and avoid going back to Houston. Now, with two straight losses on their backs, the Lakers are the ones searching for answers. The Rockets, even with a deficit still, look like the team that could move forward.

But out of all the errors, fans are narrowing down on JJ Redick’s failure to exploit LeBron James. They feel like the Lakers head coach has snatched James’ motivation.

Lakers fans implore JJ Redick to use Bronny James

One of the primary reasons behind the Lakers’ sudden performance decline relates to LeBron James. Over his last two games, the Akron Hammer has recorded 10 turnovers. He seems to have lost the pop in his step. And fans feel there’s a clear reason JJ Redick is unable to see. “Why did they bench Bronny?!?!?! LeBron was clearly accessing his supernatural powers from those father-son minutes,” a fan wrote.

In those first three games, the tandem shared 23 minutes together. The Lakers shot 46.2% from beyond the arc. Both James combined for a 10-0 run in Game 3, the last game the Lakers won. Since then, Bronny James hasn’t checked into the game except in the wasteful minutes of Game 4. “LeBron not locking in cause Bronny isn’t playing,” a fan noticed.

That was a common dialogue running inside the Laker Nation. The Guardian’s Claire De Lune wrote, “Sounds silly, but I think JJ not playing Bronny is zapping LeBron of his mid-game energy boost, and it’s not like his production could be much worse than some of their other bench options tonight”.

Stats somewhat back those claims up. When Bronny James was a regular in the rotations, his father averaged 25.3 points, 8.7 assists, and 2 steals while shooting 43.8% from beyond the arc. Over the last two games, LeBron James hasn’t recorded a single three-pointer, coincidentally not sharing a single minute with his son on the floor.

James has already said the best moments of his playing career are when he shares the floor with Bronny. Throwing a lob or even the simple task of setting a screen for Bronny James seemed to invigorate the four-time champion. “LeBron only doesn’t troll when Bronny is on the court, so just throw him in,” a fan wrote.

That came after some out-of-character moments in Game 5. James blew an easy layup under the rim in the fourth quarter and went 0/6 from three-point range. Psychologically, he may have the capabilities to beat ‘Father Time’ when Bronny James is able to make an impact on the Lakers’ playoff proceedings.

Some fans aren’t against that notion. In fact, they feel JJ Redick needs to back the “trust” he has in Bronny James more often. “LeBron puts up 30, Austin puts up 25, Marcus is smart again, Luke hits his threes, Ayton locks in, Jake LaRavia doesn’t play, Bronny takes Jake’s minutes, we winning ts,” a fan wrote.

It demands a lot from the Lakers’ starters. But that’s been the Lakers’ theme this season. Bronny James provides a better defensive cover when Kennard’s shots aren’t falling. And Redick’s on record speaking about the 21-year-old’s shooting improvements. Understandably, it’s difficult to integrate Bronny as a high-minute player in such a short time. But JJ Redick can surely use his skill set to create a similar game plan that saw the Lakers win three games.

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North Bay Haven boys volleyball makes history with state playoff berth

Two years ago, the North Bay Haven boys volleyball program was nothing more than an idea. Today, it has evolved into a team preparing for Bay County's first-ever state playoff game. Head coach Emersonn Cabatu emphasized the importance of cultivating a strong team culture.

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“We have to grow the characters of the game, the characters of people that are playing the game, that’s why I call them gentlemen," Cabatu said. "We need more gentlemen in this world, not just boys becoming men. The gentlemen have certain types of character, posture and a way they carry themselves."

In just its second season, the team has exceeded expectations. Cabatu highlighted how close the team came to making the postseason last year, finishing just outside the top eight.

"We were number nine or 10 out of the top eight," Cabatu said. “It is an accomplishment for the boys to dedicate themselves to the craft and make themselves better.”

With a spot in the playoffs secured, the team is focused on continuing its journey. The upcoming match against Bartram Trail is their first test, but Cabatu already has his eyes set on the bigger picture.

"It's just an overwhelming achievement for them and an overwhelming feeling of pride for the guys that are actually going to play this game and try to beat Bartram Trail on Thursday. And then once again, our arch nemesis, Gulf Breeze hopefully, and maybe even Choctawhatchee," Cabatu added.

Key Players

As the team gears up for postseason play, several key players have stood out in their contributions throughout the season.

Senior Fischer Pittman has been a standout on offense as Cabatu praised the senior for his growth.

“Fischer Pittman has just been a stalwart of a workforce for our scoring prowess," he said. "His ability to bring the ball down and his development to not only hit the ball hard, but now with intellect and more precision—that’s really added on to our game this year."

The middle hitter, Graham Brackett, has also been crucial to the team’s success. After recovering from a hand injury earlier in the season, Brackett’s return to form has given the team much-needed flexibility.

“Graham Brackett has been an amazing addition to both last year and this year. He really didn’t come about three or four weeks ago during our trip down to Jacksonville, and what an impact he’s become,” Cabatu said. “Now I have the flexibility to move him into different positions to really maximize both Fischer and his talent.”

Defensively, Max Le has made strides. A soccer player, Le’s background has contributed to his footwork and ability to read the ball.

“Now we just have to blend in his ability to use his hands and arms in a game of volleyball. He has been a defensive asset that enhances the defense a little bit more," Cabatu said.

The road to the playoffs has been filled with a commitment to the program’s values. Cabatu is quick to acknowledge that the success of the team is a collective effort.

North Bay Haven will host Bartram Trail on Thursday, April 30, at 6 p.m.

Adebanji Bamidele is a sports reporter for the Panama City News Herald. He can be reached at abamidele@gannett.com or through X, formerly known as Twitter, @AdebanjiBamide1.

This article originally appeared on The News Herald: North Bay Haven volleyball makes history with playoff berth

Titans land multiple top picks in ESPN NFL draft rankings

The 2026 NFL Draft continues to dominate the headlines (mostly), and the Tennessee Titans remain prevalent in those talks after making eight selections. Their strategy involved being aggressive in selecting players who can solve huge needs throughout their roster.

ESPN's NFL draft analyst, Matt Miller, seemed to agree with their draft output, as he ranked several of their picks throughout the seven rounds in his top-100 ranking of the best picks. Here are the selections that made the list, their rankings, and his explanation for why they made it.

21. WR Carnell Tate (Round 1, Pick 4)

Final overall ranking: No. 9

This was the first real surprise, with the Titans selecting Tate with Reese and Styles on the board, but that doesn't mean it was a bad pick. Tate checks off a huge need for a team that lacks a true future WR1. Calvin Ridley is 31 years old, and although he has two years left on his contract, the Titans needed to start planning long-term, even after adding Wan'Dale Robinson in free agency. Tate was my WR2 in the class, but his route-running skills and sure-handed nature are exactly what second-year quarterback Cam Ward needs. Creating a young QB-WR combo who can grow together is great team-building.

24. LB Anthony Hill Jr. (Round 2, Pick 60)

Final overall ranking: No. 31

Hill would have been a great selection for the Titans with their late first-round pick based on predraft intel and new coach Robert Saleh's defensive background. Waiting until the end of Round 2 to grab the linebacker, who has great versatility, athletic tools and experience, is amazing value. A three-year starter at Texas, Hill was often used as a blitzing linebacker and even showed upside as an edge rusher as a sophomore. He finished with 17 career sacks while showing the burst and agility to be an asset in coverage (three interceptions). He should immediately compete with Cody Barton and Cedric Gray to start.

56. DL Keldric Faulk (Round 1, Pick 31)

Final overall ranking: No. 29

Scheme fit and coach preference play a huge role in determining how much we like a pick. When he was San Francisco's defensive coordinator, Saleh had mammoth defensive linemen in DeForest Buckner and Arik Armstead. He just got his next one in Faulk. The 6-5, 276-pound lineman will likely kick inside for Saleh after playing all over the line at Auburn, but the versatile Faulk can be moved around the chess board to attack offenses in a variety of ways.

100. RB Nicholas Singleton (Round 5, Pick 165)

Final overall ranking: No. 157

The Titans close out this list with their fourth top-100 player, and Singleton has a shot to make a huge impact right away. Let's remember, this was seen as a no-brainer spot for Love at No. 4 overall given the Titans' unproven backfield. Singleton will be walking into that backfield situation and will be given every shot to steal carries from Tony Pollard and Tyjae Spears.

All of these players are expected to make contributions to the Titans' roster this season. With their rookie minicamp beginning Friday, expect a lot of buzz to follow in Nashville.

This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Tennessee Titans land multiple pop picks in ESPN NFL draft rankings

Drury's Connor Bain, Alexis Workman earn top student-athlete awards

Drury baseball player Connor Bain and tri-sport athlete Alexis Workman were honored with the Dr. Edsel Matthews Award at the Drury Athletics Panther Gala on Monday night, April 27. The annual event celebrates the institution's graduating student-athletes, highlights team and individual achievements from the year, and announces several major awards.

The Dr. Edsel Matthews Award is Drury's highest honor, presented to a male and female NCAA student-athlete. The award recognizes outstanding athletic achievement, academic excellence, leadership, and the character that reflects the standard of an elite student-athlete. Matthews served as Drury's head men's basketball coach in the 1970s, later became Director of Athletics from 2003–2012, and remained an influential figure in the department following his retirement.

Bain has been a mainstay in the Drury outfield for four seasons. This year, he leads the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) in batting (.425) and runs batted-in (62), with his RBI total matching the Drury single-season record. He also ranks among the league's leaders in hits (3rd), total bases (3rd), doubles (5th), slugging percentage (5th), home runs (9th), runs scored (12th) and on-base percentage (14th).

Connor Bain

Over his career, Bain has earned two All-GLVC selections, two CSC Academic All-District honors, and three Academic All-GLVC awards. This season alone, he has been named GLVC Player of the Week three times, NCBWA Midwest Region Player of the Week twice, and NCBWA National Hitter of the Week once.

Entering the final week of the regular season, Bain ranks among Drury's all-time leaders in hits (236), home runs (22), stolen bases (51), runs scored (172), doubles (46) and walks (100). He has contributed to 119 wins during his four years with the program.

Alexis Workman

Workman, a Springfield native, competes for Drury in triathlon, cross country, and track and field. She owns the second-fastest triathlon time in program history, posting a 1:03:16 at the Prairie State Cup during her senior season. She won the 2025 NCAA Division II West Regional, helping Drury secure its second-straight team regional title.

At the 2025 national championship, Workman placed seventh to earn her first first-team All-American honor, adding to previous second-team and honorable mention All-American selections.

Academically, Workman has been named a three-time CTCA Scholar All-American, a four-time Academic All-GLVC honoree, and a Brother James Gaffney Distinguished Scholar, earning a 4.0 GPA in every academic year at Drury.

On the track, she holds the 10th-fastest 5,000-meter time in Drury outdoor history (18:10.71) and was part of the fourth-fastest distance medley relay in indoor program history (12:35.00).

This article originally appeared on Springfield News-Leader: Drury's Bain, Workman receive top athletic award

Would Tottenham's relegation be as surprising as Man Utd's in 1974?

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We were asked whether Tottenham's potential relegation this season will be viewed as being as equally surprising as Manchester United's relegation in 1974, via our Ask about Manchester United form.

United's relegation was a huge shock, there is no escaping that.

They were the best-supported club in terms of average attendance. They had won the European Cup six years earlier after being crowned league champions 12 months before that.

The issue had clearly been one of decline and the inability to arrest the slide.

United came straight back up and finished third in their first season back in the top flight. They also reached the FA Cup final in that season, with the defeat by Southampton still regarded as one of the biggest cup final shocks.

What makes the Tottenham situation more shocking is that the financial model of the English league has changed dramatically since 1974.

Clubs keep their own gate receipts, agree massive commercial deals and pocket huge amounts of TV money now.

Tottenham would have been in the European Super League, if it had taken off. They were in the Champions League final themselves seven years ago.

So, in theory, it should be impossible to be where they are right now.

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Georgia softball vs Florida: How to watch series, live streaming and more

No. 17 Georgia softball (34-16) closes its regular season slate at home in Athens beginning Thursday, April 30, against the No. 6 Gators (45-7).

The last time Georgia faced Florida was in the 2025 Super Regionals as part of the Women's College World Series. The Gators defeated the Bulldogs, 2-1, in a best of three series to eliminate their chance of taking a trip to Oklahoma City.

The SEC Tournament is set for Lexington, Ky., between May 5-9. The NCAA Regionals is set across various campus sites between May 15-17, and NCAA Super Regionals are set across various campus sites between May 21-24. The Women's College World Series is set for May 28-June 5 in Oklahoma City, as always.

Here's what you need to know about the Georgia-Florida weekend series to end the Bulldogs' 2026 slate of competition:

What channel is Georgia softball vs. Florida?

  • Streaming: SEC Network+, ESPN

Georgia's weekend series against Florida will be streamed through the SEC Network+ on Friday and Saturday, and ESPN on Sunday. Fans looking to stream the games can go to the ESPN app. An ESPN select subscription totals $12.99 monthly or $129.00 annually, while an ESPN unlimited subscription totals $29.99 monthly or $299.99 annually.

There is no other way to tune into these games, as the university is not streaming the game audio on their radiocast.

Georgia softball start times vs. Florida

Start times for Georgia's three-game weekend series against Florida in Athens:

DateTime (ET)
Thursday, April 306 p.m.
Friday, May 16 p.m.
Saturday, May 2Noon

Georgia vs Florida softball history

  • Series record: Florida leads, 49-33
  • Georgia's last win: May 24, 2025; 2-1
  • Florida's last win: May 25, 2025; 5-2

Georgia softball 2026 schedule

Record: 34-16 overall, 10-11 SEC

  • SEC competition*
  • Red & Black Showcase^
  • Shriners Children's Clearwater Invitational#
  • Georgia Classic/
  • Bulldog Classic//
Date & TimeOpponentLocationResult
Feb. 6 @ 3:30 p.m.Missouri State^AthensW, 10-1 (5 inn.)
Feb. 6 @ 6 p.m.Fordham^AthensW, 7-1
Feb. 7 @ 1 p.m.Fordham^AthensW, 5-1
Feb. 7 @ 3:30 p.m.Belmont^AthensW, 12-0 (5 inn.)
Feb. 8 @ 1 p.m.Belmont^AthensL, 1-2
Feb. 12 @ 11 a.m.Oklahoma State#Clearwater, Fla.L, 5-6
Feb. 12 @ 4 p.m.Nebraska#Clearwater, Fla.W, 6-5
Feb. 13 @ 9 a.m.NC State#Clearwater, Fla.W, 16-2 (5 inn.)
Feb. 13 @ 1 p.m.UCF#Clearwater, Fla.W, 13-5 (5 inn.)
Feb. 14 @ 1 p.m.Northwestern#Clearwater, Fla.W, 8-3
Feb. 14 @ 4 p.m.Duke#Clearwater, Fla.W, 9-1 (5 inn.)
Feb. 18 @ 4 p.m.SamfordAthensW, 13-8
Feb. 20 @ 3:30 p.m.Seton Hall/AthensW, 9-1 (5 inn.)
Feb. 20 @ 6 p.m.Utah State/AthensW, 4-1
Feb. 21 @ 3:30 p.m.Virginia Tech/AthensL, 3-9
Feb. 21 @ 6 p.m.Utah State/AthensW, 11-2 (5 inn.)
Feb. 22 @ 1 p.m.Virginia Tech/AthensL, 3-9
Feb. 25 @ 6 p.m.ClemsonAthensL, 1-10 (6 inn.)
Feb. 27 @ 6 p.m.South Alabama//AthensW, 8-0 (5 inn.)
Feb. 28 @ 1 p.m.South Alabama//AthensW, 9-0 (5 inn.)
Feb. 28 @ 3:30 p.m.UNC-Wilmington//AthensW, 9-1 (5 inn.)
March 1 @ 1 p.m.UNC-Wilmington//AthensW, 9-1 (5 inn.)
March 4 @ 6 p.m.Georgia StateAthensW, 9-1 (5 inn.)
March 6 @ 3 p.m.Arkansas*Fayetteville, Ark.W, 7-2
March 7 @ 6 p.m.Arkansas*Fayetteville, Ark.L, 6-7
March 8 @ 2 p.m.Arkansas*Fayetteville, Ark.L, 0-6
March 10 @ 6 p.m.West GeorgiaAthensW, 8-0 (5 inn.)
March 18 @ 6 p.m.Georgia TechAthensW, 5-1
March 20 @ 6 p.m.Mississippi State*AthensW, 6-3
March 21 @ 2 p.m.Mississippi State*AthensL, 2-3
March 22 @ 2 p.m.Mississippi State*AthensW, 7-4
March 25 @ 6 p.m.MercerAthensW, 18-1 (5 inn.)
March 27 @ 6:30 p.m.Kentucky*Lexington, Ky.W, 10-2 (6 inn.)
March 28 @ 2 p.m.Kentucky*Lexington, Ky.W, 11-1 (5 inn.)
March 29 @ 1 p.m.Kentucky*Lexington, Ky.W, 5-0
April 2 @ 7 p.m.Texas A&M*College Station, TexasL, 2-3
April 3 @ 5 p.m.Texas A&M*College Station, TexasW, 10-6
April 3 @ 7:30 p.m.Texas A&M*College Station, TexasL, 1-2
April 8 @ 6 p.m.USC-UpstateAthensW, 19-6 (5 inn.)
April 10 @ 6 p.m.Missouri*AthensW, 8-0 (5 inn.)
April 11 @ 2 p.m.Missouri*AthensL, 3-4
April 12 @ 2 p.m.Missouri*AthensW, 4-0
April 15 @ 6 p.m.Kennesaw StateKennesaw, Ga.W, 7-5
April 18 @ 4 p.m.Texas*AthensL, 5-7
April 19 @ NoonTexas*AthensW, 4-2
April 20 @ 7 p.m.Texas*AthensL, 3-6 (8 inn.)
April 22 @ 6 p.m.Georgia SouthernAthensW, 8-0 (5 inn.)
April 24 @ 7:30 p.m.Oklahoma*Norman, Okla.L, 2-10 (6 inn.)
April 25 @ 2:30 p.m.Oklahoma*Norman, Okla.L, 1-3
April 26 @ 1:30 p.m.Oklahoma*Norman, Okla.L, 5-6
April 30 @ 6 p.m.Florida*Athens
May 1 @ 6 p.m.Florida*Athens
May 2 @ NoonFlorida*Athens
May 5-9SEC TournamentLexington, Ky.
May 15-17NCAA RegionalCampus sites
May 21-24NCAA Super RegionalCampus sites
May 28-June 5Women's College World SeriesOklahoma City, Okla.

This article originally appeared on Athens Banner-Herald: Georgia softball vs Florida pitch times, how to watch weekend series

Who is the all-time best football player from Vermont? Vote now

Who is the best high school football player to hail from Vermont?

It's time to make your vote count.

With the 250th anniversary of our country approaching this summer, USA TODAY Sports is celebrating the 250 greatest American sports figures of all time. To supplement the national honors, USA TODAY Network is also recognizing athletes and sports figures in states and communities across the United States, and that includes right here in Vermont.

To get the ball rolling in Vermont, the Burlington Free Press has selected 10 football players who defined the Green Mountain State from their high school careers and on. We might be small, but our history is rich. The 10 players are listed in alphabetical order. The criteria for our list is simple: A player must have played at a Vermont high school and continued to excel at the college level or beyond.

Read about each player and cast your vote below at burlingtonfreepress.com. You will also have the ability to vote for any player who didn't make our list with a write-in on the ballot.

David Ball, Receiver, Spaulding High School

David Ball featured in this 2006 Burlington Free Press story when he broke Jerry Rice's collegiate touchdown record.

Enshrined in the Vermont Sports Hall of Fame in 2024, David Ball had 36 career touchdowns, averaged 23.4 yards per catch as a senior and made the Free Press' All-State first team in back-to-back years. At the University of New Hampshire, Ball set the NCAA FCS (I-AA) record for most TD receptions (58), breaking Jerry Rice's mark of 50. Ball played in NFL preseason games with the Chicago Bears and New York Jets, and spent time in the Philadelphia Eagles training camp. In December 2007 with the Jets, Ball was activated for a regular-season game, but did not get any snaps.

Ollie Dunlap, Running Back, BFA-St. Albans

BFA-St. Albans' Ollie Dunlap was inducted into the Vermont Sports Hall of Fame in 2013.

Ollie Dunlap racked up 1,800 rushing yards and 205 points in seven games during his All-American senior year in 1959, leading BFA-St. Albans to the second of back-to-back championships. A member of the 1960 Vermont Shrine football team, Dunlap went to Michigan State on a football scholarship and played on the Spartans' freshman team. He also played in the Continental Football League and had a stint on the Washington Redskins practice squad. Dunlap was inducted into the Vermont Sports Hall of Fame in 2013.

Jake Eaton, Quarterback, Rutland High School

Rutland's Jake Eaton is Vermont's only two-time Gatorade winner for football as of 2025.

Jake Eaton is the only two-time winner of Vermont’s Gatorade football player of the year award. At Rutland, Eaton threw for 5,655 yards and 59 touchdowns and led Rutland to a pair of state titles (1996, 1997). Eaton played college football at Maine from 1999-2002, helping the Black Bears win two Atlantic 10 titles and two NCAA tournament triumphs in 2001 and 2002. Eaton threw for 7,145 yards and 58 touchdowns at Maine, both fourth-highest in team history. Following his decorated career at Maine, Eaton played for three teams in the Arena Football League 2. He was inducted into the Vermont Sports Hall of Fame in 2023.

Jason Foster, Lineman, Mount St. Joseph

Vermont’s Jason Foster, seen here at St. Peter’s Field in Rutland during a photo shoot in 2013.

A defensive end and two-time Free Press All-State selection who played on Mount St. Joseph's last championship team in 2005, Jason Foster switched to the offensive line during a prep year and then blossomed at the University of Rhode Island and became an all-conference player who soon caught the attention of NFL teams. Although he went undrafted, Foster signed a deal with the Indianapolis Colts in 2012. Foster was also on the practice squads of the Oakland Raiders and Tampa Buccaneers.

Jeff Hughes, Running back, Burlington High School

Burlington's Jeff Hayes seen in action during the 1967 Vermont high school football season.

A 2019 inductee of the Vermont Sports Hall of Fame, Jeff Hughes was a three-time all-state football player (1965, 1966, 1967) for the Burlington Seahorses. In his senior year, Hughes ran for over 1,000 yards and averaged 13.1 years a carry, leading BHS to the Class L crown. The track and field champion earned a scholarship to Nebraska, where he was the backup running back and served as the team's punter on back-to-back national title teams in 1970 and 1971. In 1999, Hughes was ranked 19th and the top football player on Sports Illustrated's Top 50 Greatest Sports Figures from Vermont.

Sean Keenan, Quarterback, Mount St. Joseph

Former Mount St. Joseph and Williams College quarterback Sean Keenan is one of the best signal-callers in Vermont history.

Sean Keenan was a two-time Division I coaches' all-state selection, including first team in 1994 for the Mounties. Keenan was also the starting QB for the Vermont Shrine team, tossing for three scores and 108 yards in a loss to New Hampshire. At Williams College, Keenan set or tied 13 Ephs passing records and was named the ECAC New England and NESCAC offensive player of the year. He finished with 4,192 passing yards across 24 games between 1996-1999. Keenan earned an invite to the NFL Combine and spent time on the Arizona Cardinals practice squad. Keenan was also included on Sports Illustrated’s Top 50 Greatest Sports Figures for Vermont in 1999.

Nate Long, Running Back, Burlington High School

Burlington's Nate Long runs to daylight against BFA-St Albans during a 1999 Vermont high school football game.

Nate Long had the greatest single season by a Vermont high school running back during his senior year in 1999. The Burlington Seahorse racked up 3,232 yards and 43 touchdowns in 11 games for the Division II state champions. He ran for 1,672 of those yards on his TD runs. Long totaled more than 300 yards in seven games including a 307-yard, 5-TD performance in the title game for Burlington's first crown since 1970. Vermont's Gatorade award winner, Long played collegiately at Massachusetts and Norwich.

Todd Rundle, Linebacker, Essex High School

Former Essex High School star Todd Rundle featured in this Nov. 6, 1987 edition of the Burlington Free Press while playing for the Massachusetts Minutemen.

A three-sport star at Essex, Todd Rundle was named to the National High School Athletic Coaches' Association All-America Football team when he was a senior in 1983 after setting a single-season school record for tackles and defensive points. The honor gave him the distinction of being Vermont's top player prior to the start of Gatorade's state awards. At Massachusetts, Rundle was a three-time All-Yankee Conference honoree at linebacker, where he amassed more than two dozen career sacks. Rundle, who had a tryout with the New England Patriots in 1988, landed on Sports Illustrated’s Top 50 Greatest Sports Figures for Vermont in 1999.

Joe Shield, Quarterback, Brattleboro Union High School

Brattleboro's Joe Shield seen in action for Trinity football during the early 1980s.

A VPA Hall of Fame Class of 2023 inductee, Joe Shield is a former three-sport athlete at Brattleboro, but had his most success as a quarterback, leading his team to the 1978 Division I title game and was the starting signal-caller for the 1980 Vermont Shrine team. Shield continued his career at Trinity College, where he threw for a then-school record 6,646 yards, was a third-team All-American for two straight seasons and was inducted into Trinity's HOF. Shield was selected in the 11th round of the 1985 NFL Draft by the Green Bay Packers. He entered three regular-season games for the Packers in 1986 but did record any stats.

Bob Yates, Lineman/Kicker, Montpelier High School

In this 1986 Free Press archive, Bob Yates holds a team photo of the 1963 Boston Patriots.

Bob Yates was a standout lineman and kicker at Montpelier High School. In his senior year, Yates was named to the 1955 All-Northern Conference Team as a lineman, which is a precursor to the all-state team. Yates earned 20 points and was the top-vote getter. Yates played college football at Syracuse and was a member of the Orange's 1959 undefeated national championship team. Following his time at Syracuse, the New York Giants drafted Yates in the seventh round of the 1960 NFL Draft. Yates found professional success playing for the then Boston Patriots in the American Football League (AFL), appearing in 67 games over five seasons. He was a member of the inaugural Vermont Sports Hall of Fame class in 2012.

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Denuvo Removed from Star Wars Galactic Racer ahead of launch

Secret Mode has removed Denuvo from Star Wars Galactic Racer It looks like Denuvo has been removed from Star Wars Galactic Racer, the upcoming Star Wars-themed high-speed racing experience. All references to the controversial anti-tamper technology have been removed from the game’s Steam page. This suggests that the game’s publisher has decided against using Denuvo. […]

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Sony’s PlayStation DRM Mess Gets an Official Answer After Xbox One 2013 Comparisons Spread Across the Internet

30 April 2026 at 11:45

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A Sony spokesperson has finally provided an official response to the PlayStation Online DRM controversy. Gamespot received the following statement after asking for some much-needed clarification: Players can continue to access and play their purchased games as usual. A one-time online check is required to confirm the game's license, after which no further check-ins are required. The controversy began in late April when several PlayStation users noticed a 30-day countdown timer appearing on the license information page of newly purchased digital games on PS4 and PS5. The timer displayed a "Valid Period" start and end date, along with "Remaining Time," […]

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French Retailer Is Listing Defective NVIDIA RTX 5090 GPUs Starting at €1499, Once Bought Cannot Be Refunded

30 April 2026 at 11:40

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A French retailer is now selling defective RTX 5090 GPUs starting at €1499, but once purchased, you can't even return them for a refund. Defective RTX 5090 GPUs Cost Half As Much As A New RTX 5090, But You'll Be Lucky To Get One Running LDLC, a French retailer, has started selling defective NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 GPUs. The term defective could mean a lot of things, but to make things simple, LDLC says that none of the cards work, and it's up to buyers to figure out a way to get them to work. The two variants that have […]

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Honor Magic 9 vs. Vivo X300 Ultra: Redesign aims to set new smartphone camera standards

Honor appears to have major updates in store for its Magic 9 series flagship phones, powered by Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 processors, in the second half of the year. A complete redesign of the flagship smartphones is expected to appeal to a younger audience, and video features and camera quality are likely to be improved for TikTok and other creators.

Xiaomi 17 Max to launch by late May, rumored to pack a massive 8,000mAh battery

The Xiaomi 17 Max is expected to feature a 6.9-inch flat OLED display with 1.5K resolution and near-bezel-less bezels achieved through LIPO packaging technology. In place of the rear display found on the Pro models, the 17 Max is tipped to carry an 8,000mAh battery, the largest ever on a Xiaomi-branded device, with 100W wired and 50W wireless charging support.

Motorola Moto G47 announced with a 108MP camera and a 120Hz screen

30 April 2026 at 10:56

Motorola has announced the Moto G47, alongside the Moto G37, Moto G37 Power, Moto G87, and a trio of Razr 70 series smartphones. The Motorola Moto G47 is powered by the Dimensity 6300 SoC, which is paired with 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM. The smartphone comes with up to 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage, expandable by up to 1TB via a microSD card. On the software side, you get Android 16 with Hello UX; however, there's no word from Motorola on how many Android version upgrades and security updates the Moto G47 will receive. Anyway, moving on, the Motorola Moto G47 features a 6.67" FullHD+ LCD on the...

Eddie Hearn reveals likely details on Conor Benn’s next fight including opponent, date and broadcaster

30 April 2026 at 11:16

Fresh from a victory on his Zuffa Boxing debut, is in hot pursuit of a welterweight world title, and former promoter Eddie Hearn has now revealed further details regarding Benn’s proposed second outing of 2026. Benn left Hearn and Matchroom Boxing to sign with Dana White’s new promotional company earlier this year and marked his […]

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Arda Turan mı? Glassner mi?

Arda Turan'ın çalıştırdığı Shakhtar bu akşam Konferans Ligi yarı final ilk maçında adı Fenerbahçe teknik direktörlüğü için anılan Oliver Glassner'in takımı Crystal Palace'ı konuk edecek.

Konferans Liginde finale yürümek isteyen Arda Turan'ın takımı Shakhtar bu akşam, adı Fenerbahçe ile anılan Oliver Glassner'in takımı Crystal Palace'ı yarı final ilk maçında ağırlayacak.

Arda Turan, Crystal Palace maçı öncesi açıklamalarda bulundu:

- Dün Fatih Terim'le dün uzun bir konuşmam oldu. Çünkü o İngiliz takımlarına karşı maçlar oynadı ve geçti. Fikir alışverişi yaptık, çünkü o ülkemiz için kıymetli bir akıl hocası.

Shakhtar, Ukrayna'daki durum nedeniyle Avrupa maçlarını Krakow’da oynuyor. Saat 22:002'de (TSİ) başlayacak maç bu yüzden Polonya'da Henryk Reyman Stadyumunda oynanacak.

2025 yazında Shakhtar'ın başına geçen Arda Turan, ilk sezonunda Avrupa'da final kapısına dayanarak büyük bir başarıya imza attı. Yarı finalin diğer ayağında ise Strasbourg ile Rayo Vallecano karşı karşıya gelecek. Final Leipzig'de oynanacak.

'Mehmet Ali Aydınlar önce 150 milyon dolar versin'

Fenerbahçe'de başkan adaylarından Hakan Safi hem Aziz Yıldırım hem de Mehmet Ali Aydınlar'a meydan okudu... hiç bir durumda başkan adaylığından çekilmeyeceğini açıkladı.

Fenerbahçe'de başkan adaylarından Hakan Safi seçime iddialı hazırlanıyor. Son açıklamasında hem Aziz Yıldırım'a hem de Mehmet Ali Aydınlar'a meydan okudu.

Fenerbahce

Hakan Safi'nin açıklamaları şöyle:

- Kulübe 15 ayda 50 milyon dolar verdim. Mehmet Ali Bey’in o gün söz verdiği 45 milyon euro, güncel kur olarak bugün 100 milyon Euro olmuştur. Önce onu bir ödesin. Sonra benim gibi 50 milyon dolar hibe etsin. Önce yarışa 2-2 başlayalım.

- Mehmet Ali Aydınlar çekilirse de şaşırmam. kendimden, ekibimden, yapacaklarımızdan ve kazanacağımdan çok eminim. 3 Temmuz'da Galatasaray'lılar bize çok zarar verdi, Mehmet Ali Aydınlar'da onlarla beraber oldu.

- Yüzde yüz adayım. Aziz Yıldırım da aday olsa çekilmeyeceğim.

Fenerbahce

- Büyük problemimiz ne? Santraforumuz, kalecimiz, defans oyuncularımız... bunların hepsini halledeceğiz, en iyileri kimse onları alacağız.

- Seçime 10 gün kala 'benim santraforum' diyerek seçimin kaderini değiştirecek bir isim açıklayacak.

Uğurcan Çakır Avrupa'nın da zirvesinde

Avrupa'nın 10 büyük liginde en yüksek kurtarış yüzdesine sahip 2. kaleci Galatasaray'dan Uğurcan Çakır oldu.

Sezon başında Fenerbahçe'ye giden Ederson için tezahürat yapan Galatasaray tribünleri bugün Uğurcan Çakır'ın transfer edilmesi nedeniyle belki de Dursun Özbek'in heykelini dikecekler...

Galatasaray

Uğurcan öyle bir sezon geçiriyor ki Avrupa'nın 10 büyük liginde en yüksek kurtarış yüzdesine sahip 2. kalecisi konumunda.

Kjell Scherpen  %81,2

Uğurcan Çakır  %79

Diogo Costa %78,5

Joan Garcia %78,1

Rui Silva   %77,6

* En az 20 maça çıkan kaleciler arasından hesaplanmıştır.

Trabzonspor'dan Galatasaray'a geçişi sonrası baskının yüksek olduğu bir ortamda bu rakamlara ulaşan Uğurcan mental olarak dayanıklılığını kanıtladı.

Gabriel Sara ortadan kayboldu

Dün idmana da çıkmayan Gabriel Sara'nın Brezilya Milli Takımı için saklandığı ortaya çıktı.

Gabriel Sara, Galatasaray'ın dün akşam taraftara açık antrenmanda yoktu. Dinlendirildiği gelen bilgiler arasında. Brezilya Milli Takımında yer alabilmek için riske girmek istemediği, Buruk'un da bu karara destek olduğu gelen bilgiler arasında.

Gabriel Sara

Okan Buruk, Sara'yı Fenerbahçe derbisinde de kullanmamıştı. Maçtan önce sambacı için şu açıklamaları yapmıştı.

- Sara'nın Brezilya milli takımından döndüğünden beri bileğiyle ilgili problemleri var. Bu hafta antrenman yapamadı bizimle ama dünkü antrenmanın çok az bölümünde yer aldı. Oyunun devamında kullanabileceğimiz oyunculardan biri olarak kadroda.

Galatasaray

Sara ayrıca çok fazla talibi olan bir isim... sarı-kırmızılı yönetim Sara'yı bu yaz özellikle Dünya Kupası'ndan sonra 40-50 milyon Euro bandında bir rakama satmayı planlıyor.

Okan Buruk'un gözdesi: Hücum hattı canlanacak

Okan Buruk'un forvet hattı için gözdelerinden birisi de Başakşehir'den Bertuğ Yıldırım.

Mauro Icardi'nin ayrılması durumunda Victor Osimhen'in arkasına ikinci bir forvet isteyen Okan Buruk'un gözdelerinden birisi de Bertuğ Yıldırım. Buruk, Başakşehir'in kulübedeki golcüsünü çok beğeniyor.

Galatasaray

Bertuğ, 1.91’lik boyu ve güçlü fiziğiyle hedef santrafor. Buruk özellikle kapalı savunmaları açarken veya oyun sıkıştığında uzun topları indirebilecek stoperlerle boğuşabilecek bir ismi uzun süredir arıyor. Bertuğ’un hava toplarındaki hakimiyeti, Galatasaray'ın kanat organizasyonları için ciddi bir silah olacak.

Galatasaray

Bertuğ ayrıca fiziğine rağmen hantal değil... aksine savunma arkasına koşu yapabilen ve rakip stoperleri hataya zorlayan sürekli rahatsız eden bir santrfor.

Okan Buruk Galatasaray tarihine geçti

Fatih Terim'in 421 maç ile Galatasaray tarihinde en çok maça çıkan teknik direktör olduğu listede , Okan Buruk %80,9 galibiyet yüzdesi ve 2,55 puan ortalamasını istatistikleri yaktı.

Galatasaray tarihinde en yüksek galibiyet yüzdesine sahip teknik direktörler listesinde Okan Buruk efsaneleri geride bırakarak zirveye yerleşti.

Okan Buruk

Okan Buruk  141   %80,9 2,55

Reiner Hollmann   30    %73,3 2,33

Mircea Lucescu    68    %69,1 2,22

Hamza Hamzaoğlu   34    %67,6 2,24

KalliFeldkamp     58    %65,5 2,19

Reinhard Saftig   25    %64   2,04

Graeme Souness    34    %61,8 2,00

Fatih Terim 421   %61,8 2,08

Mustafa Denizli   145   %61,4 2,06

Eric Gerets 68    %60,3 2,04

Fatih Terim, 421 maç ile listedeki diğer isimlere kıyasla açık ara en çok maça çıkan teknik direktör konumunda. Graeme Souness ve Fatih Terim aynı galibiyet yüzdesine (%61,8) sahip olsalar da, Terim'in puan ortalaması (2,08) daha yüksek görünüyor.

Galatasaray

Okan Buruk dün akşam taraftara açık idmandan sonra Sebahattin Reis'e teşekkür etti:

- Teşekkür ederim buraya gelen herkese. Başta organizasyonu yapan ultrAslan grubuna ve Sebahattin Reis'e teşekkür etmek istiyorum. Güzel bir gün oldu.

-Bu dönemde, herkesin şampiyon ilan ettiği günlerde tekrar bu heyecanı yaşamak önemliydi. Hafta sonu çok önemli maça çıkacağımızın, tutkuyu tekrar oyuncularımıza vermek çok önemliydi. Motivasyon için önemli. İnşallah bu hafta sonu şampiyon olarak bitiririz.

Meşale şov Bernardo Silva'ya gitti bile

40 bin Galatasaraylı, Sami Yen'de taraftara açık idmanı izledi. Meşale şov yaptı. Muhabirler aralarında "görüntüler çoktan Bernardo Silva'ya gönderilmiştir" esprilerini patlattı.

Galatasaray'ın dün gece taraftar açık idmanına 40 binin üzerinde bir katılım oldu... özellikle meşale şov geceye damga vurdu.

Galatasaray

İdmanı izleyen muhabirler arasında "bu transfer döneminde yönetimin elini güçlendirecek" denilerek kayda alınan şov için bazı muhabirlerden, "Bernardo Silva'ta çoktan gönderilmiştir" esprileri bile yapıldı.

Sarı-kırmızılı yönetim daha önce transfer edilmesi düşünülen oyuncular için benzer tarafar şovlarından alıntıların hazırlanan kısa tanıtım videolarına eklendiğini itiraf etmişti.

Galatasaray

Sadece bir idman maçı için tribünlere gelen ve Sami Yen'i şenlik alanına çeviren taraftarların bı görüntüleri uzun süre konuşulacak.

Bahsi geçen Bernardo Silva, Manchester City'den ayrılacak. Galatasaray'ın transferini düşündüğü isimler arasında yer alıyor.

Bertuğ Yıldırım ve Deniz Gül'ün alternatifi 1.Lig'de

Galatasaray TFF 1. Lig'de Bodrum FK forması giyen Ali Habeşoğlu'nu takibe aldı. Bertuğ Yıldırım ve Deniz Gül'ün durumuna göre teklif yapılabilir.

Galatasaray TFF 1. Lig’de sezonun en fazla öne çıkan isimlerinden birisi olan Bodrum FK'dan Ali Habeşoğlu'nu takibe aldı... Okan Buruk 1.90 boyundaki genç oyuncuyu potansiyeli yüksek bir golcü olarak görüyor. Zamanında Ayvalıkgücü'nde oynadığı dönemden beri izlediği Ali'e Bertuğ Yıldırım ve Deniz Gül'ün durumuna göre teklif yapılabileceği iddia ediliyor.

Galatasaray

Bodrum'da yaşayan Fatih Terim'in izleyip beğendiği bir isim olan 21 yaşındaki Ali bu sezon 1. Lig'de 12 gol ve 5 asistle oynadı.

Galatasaray

U21 Avrupa Şampiyonası elemelerinde milli takım forması da giyen Ali 1,90'lık boyuyla hava toplarında etkili olan bir oyuncu. Bertuğ ve Deniz Gül gibi Pivot santrafor özellikleri ve bitiriciliğiyle 1. Ligin değerli oyuncularından birisi.

Aziz Yıldırım'ın adaylığına çeyrek var

Mehmet Ali Aydınlar'a başkanlığı bırakmamak için sahaya inmeye hazırlanan Aziz Yıldırım, "Çocukların ağlamasını önlemek" için diyerek adaylığının ilk sinyalini çaktı.

Fenerbahçe’de Mehmet Ali Aydınlar’ın adaylığına yukarılardan bir yerden düğmeye basıldığı için kabul etmek zorunda kaldığı iddiası camiada tepkiye neden oldu.

Fotospor'un bir kaç önce yazdığı gibi 3 Temmuz'la henüz hesaplaşmamış olan bazı isimler zaten Aydınlar'a kesinlikle karşı çıkıyordu. Bu iddia sonrasında ortalık iyice kızıştı.

Fenerbahce

FOTOSPOR ZATEN GÜNDEME GETİRMİŞTİ

Daha düne kadar aday olursa desteklemeyeceği ancak köstek olmayacağı da konuşulan Aziz Yıldırım'ın sahaya ineceği iddiası ciddi ciddi konuşulmaya başlandı.

Aziz Yıldırım'ın ağzından şu ifadeler canlı yayında kullanıldı.

AĞZINDAN ŞU SÖZLER KULLANILDI

- Her şey berraklaşsın. Kim aday kim değil, herkesi bir görelim. Her şey durulsun, açıklama yapacağım. Benim illa başkan olma derdim yok ama Fenerbahçe'ye katkı sağlayabilirsek ve hep beraber çocukların ağlamasını önleyebilecek bir oluşum yer alırsa o zaman bakarız."

- Önümüzdeki günlerde açıklamamı yapacağım. Hiç kimseyle görüşmedim, kamuoyunda bazı başkan adayı olacak isimlerle görüştüğüm söyleniyor, kimseyle görüşmedim.

Azız Yıldırım

TECRÜBELİ BİR SİYASETÇİ GİBİ

Aziz Yıldırım’ın açıklaması tecrübeli bir siyasetçi stratejisi içeriyor. "Benim derdim başkanlık değil ama gerekirse bakarız" ifadesi, aslında sahaya inişin sinyali.

"Çocukların ağlamasını önlemek" vurgusu mevcut yönetimin sportif başarısızlığına ve camianın mutsuzluğuna yapılmış direkt bir atıf. Yıldırım "her şey berraklaşsın" diyerek özellikle Aydınlar'ın hamlelerini ve kamuoyu tepkilerini ölçmeyi hedefledi.

Kimseyle görüşmediğini vurgulayarak "bağımsız güç" imajını da vurguladı.

Konfrans Liqasında yarımfinal həyəcanı başlayır

30 April 2026 at 11:00

Bu gün futbol üzrə Avropa Konfrans Liqasında 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün yarımfinal mərhələsinin ilk oyunları keçiriləcək.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, hər iki qarşılaşma eyni gündə baş tutacaq.

“Rayo Valyekano” İspaniyada Fransanın “Strasburq” komandasını sınağa çəkəcək. Bu komandaların ilk görüşünü Litvadan olan Donatas Rumşas idarə edəcək.

Günün digər oyununda Ukraynanın “Şaxtyor” (Donetsk) komandası Polşada İngiltərə təmsilçisi – “Kristal Pelas”la qarşılaşacaq. Oyunun baş hakimi almaniyalı Feliks Svayer olacaq.

Xatırladaq ki, Avropa Konfrans Liqasında yarımfinal mərhələsinin cavab qarşılaşmaları bir həftə sonra – mayın 7-də keçiriləcək.

Avropa Konfrans Liqası
Yarımfinalın ilk oyunları
30 aprel

23:00. Rayo Valyekano (İspaniya) – Strasburq (Fransa)
Baş hakim: Donatas Rumşas (Litva).
Madrid. “Kampo de Valyekas” stadionu.

23:00. Şaxtyor (Donetsk, Ukrayna) – Kristal Pelas (İngiltərə)
Baş hakim: Feliks Svayer (Almaniya).
Krakov. “Sinerji Arena”.

Avroliqa: Yarımfinalın ilk oyunları keçiriləcək

30 April 2026 at 10:00

Bu gün futbol üzrə Avropa Liqasında (Avroliqa) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün yarımfinal mərhələsinin ilk oyunları keçiriləcək.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, hər iki qarşılaşma eyni gündə baş tutacaq.

“Braqa” Portuqaliyada Almaniyanın “Frayburq” komandasını sınağa çəkəcək. Bu komandaların ilk görüşünü İngiltərədən olan Entoni Teylor idarə edəcək.

Günün digər oyununda İngiltərənin iki təmsilçisi – “Nottingem Forest”lə “Aston Villa” qarşılaşacaq. Oyunun baş hakimi portuqaliyalı Pineyro olacaq.

Xatırladaq ki, Avroliqada yarımfinal mərhələsinin cavab qarşılaşmaları bir həftə sonra – mayın 7-də keçiriləcək.

Avropa Liqası
Yarımfinalın ilk oyunları
30 aprel

23:00. Braqa (Portuqaliya) – Frayburq (Almaniya)
Baş hakim: Entoni Teylor (İngiltərə).
Braqa. “Munisipial de Braqa” stadionu.

23:00. Nottingem Forest (İngiltərə) – Aston Villa (İngiltərə)
Baş hakim: Pineyro (Portuqaliya).
Nottingem. “Siti Qraund” stadionu.

Fransa klubu baş məşqçisi ilə vidalaşacaq

30 April 2026 at 11:26

Fransanın “Tuluza” klubunda baş məşqçi Karles Martinslə yollar ayrılacaq.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssisin yayda başa çatacaq müqaviləsi uzadılmayacaq. Bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Karles 2023-cü ildən “Tuluza”ya rəhbərlik edirdi. Onun komandası Fransa Liqa 1-də 31 turdan sonra 38 xalla 10-cu sıradadır.

Azərbaycan millisi ilk oyunda uduzdu

30 April 2026 at 11:08

Bakıda təlim-məşq toplanışında olan çimərlik futbolu üzrə Azərbaycan milli komandası ilk yoldaşlıq oyununu keçirib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, yığma Belarus millisi ilə qarşılaşıb. Su İdmanı Sarayında təşkil olunan görüş qonaq komandanın 3:1 hesablı qələbəsi ilə yekunlaşıb.

Azərbaycan millisinin heyətində qolu Ramil Əliyev vurub.

Halk klubunu dəyişir

30 April 2026 at 10:46

“Atletiko Mineyro”nun hücumçusu Halk klubunu dəyişməyə hazırlaşır.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Braziliyanın “Globo” nəşri məlumat yayıb. 39 yaşlı futbolçu “Fluminense” ilə anlaşıb. O, yaxın zamanda yeni klubu ilə rəsmi müqavilə imzalayacaq.

Halk “Atletiko Mineyro” ilə 2021-ci ildə Braziliya çempionu olub.

Derbidə qələbənin vacibliyi

30 April 2026 at 10:30

“Neftçi” Misli Premyer Liqasında XXI turdan təxirə salınmış oyunda bu gün “Qarabağ”ı qəbul edəcək. “Palms Sports Arena”da baş tutacaq görüşə saat 20:00-da start veriləcək.

Komandalar aprelin 26-da, XXIX tur çərçivəsində bu arenada üz-üzə gəlmiş və “Qarabağ” 5:1 hesablı qələbə qazanmışdı.

“Neftçi” əzəli rəqibinə qarşı keçirdiyi son 11 oyunda uduzub. Bakılılar bu gün seriyanı qırmaq arzusundadır. Oyunu vacib edən daha bir detal ilə “ağ-qaralar”ın liqada dördüncü pilləyə yüksəlmək şansının olmasıyla bağlıdır.

“Neftçi” bu gün “Qarabağ”la matçda üç xal qazansa, turnir cədvəlində dördüncü olan “Zirə”ni keçəcək və bir xallıq üstünlük yaranacaq. Dördüncü pillənin sahibi “Sabah”ın ölkə kubokunu qazanacağı halda, Konfrans Liqasına yollanacaq.

 

Avropa Liqası: yarımfinal başlayır

30 April 2026 at 10:15

Bu gün UEFA Avropa Liqasında yarımfinal mərhələsinə start veriləcək.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Portuqaliya təmsilçisi “Braqa” “Frayburq”la qarşılaşacaq.

İngiltərənin “Nottingem Forest” klubu isə “Aston Villa” ilə üz-üzə gələcək.

Hər iki görüş 23:00-da başlayacaq.

UEFA Avropa Liqası
Yarımfinal mərhələsi, ilk oyunlar

30 aprel

23:00 Nottingem Forest – Aston Villa
23:00 Braqa – Frayburq

Qrizmann: “Finala çıxmaq istəyirik”

30 April 2026 at 09:50

“Atletiko”nun futbolçusu Antuan Qrizmann Çempionlar Liqasında “Arsenal”a qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.

Futbolpress.az UEFA-ya istinadən xəbər verir ki, fransalı hücumçu 1:1 hesabıyla bitən matçla bağlı bunları deyib:

“İkinci hissədə biz daha yaxşı oynadıq. Yüksək intensivlikdə matç keçdi. Çempionlar Liqasında oyunlar məhz bu səviyyədə olmalıdır. Cavab qarşılaşmasını həyəcanla gözləyirik. Möhtəşəm oyun olacaq.

Finala çıxmaq istəyirik. Londondakı görüşə də maksimum səviyyədə hazırlaşacağıq. Ümid edirəm ki, qalib gələn tərəf biz olarıq”.

Cavab oyunu mayın 5-də keçiriləcək.

Millimiz Belarusa uduzdu

30 April 2026 at 11:30
Bakıda təlim-məşq toplanışında olan çimərlik futbolu üzrə Azərbaycan millisi ilk yoldaşlıq oyununu keçirib. Msport.az xəbər verir ki, komanda Belarus yığması […]

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Ronaldo 970-ci qolunu vurdu

30 April 2026 at 11:30
Kriştiano Ronaldo peşəkar karyerasının 970-ci rəsmi qolunu Səudiyyə Pro Liqasında vurduğu möhtəşəm qolla qeyd edib. Msport.az xəbər verir ki, 41 […]

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Meta taps USDC to power creator payments through Solana and Polygon

30 April 2026 at 10:50
Meta has begun offering select creators the option to receive payouts in USDC, expanding its payments model into blockchain-based transfers. According to a support page published by Meta Platforms, eligible creators can receive USDC directly into crypto wallets operating on…

Google Fixes CVSS 10 Gemini CLI CI RCE and Cursor Flaws Enable Code Execution

Google has addressed a maximum severity security flaw in Gemini CLI -- the "@google/gemini-cli" npm package and the "google-github-actions/run-gemini-cli" GitHub Actions workflow -- that could have allowed attackers to execute arbitrary commands on host systems. "The vulnerability allowed an unprivileged external attacker to force their own malicious content to load as Gemini configuration,"

Man United aim to avoid bidding war with Man City and identify three alternative transfer targets

30 April 2026 at 11:02

Manchester United reportedly want to avoid a bidding war with Manchester City for what will likely be a hugely expensive transfer deal for Elliot Anderson.

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The Nottingham Forest midfielder looks set to be a man in demand this summer, with Man Utd emerging as one of his suitors.

Still, it seems the Red Devils would prefer to avoid paying over the odds for Anderson and could explore three alternatives instead, according to ESPN.

The report explains that Forest value Anderson at around £120m, leading United to also look at other options like Carlos Baleba, Sandro Tonali, and Aurelien Tchouameni.

Is Elliot Anderson overpriced?

Anderson has had a superb season for Forest and undoubtedly looks like he’s going to get himself a big move in the months ahead.

ESPN report that Forest see their valuation of the England international as fair due to the other similar fees that have been paid for top midfielders like Moises Caicedo in recent times.

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Still, United have over-spent a lot in the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era, and it makes sense that they want to be more careful about blowing too much on one player.

What about United’s other midfield targets?

The other names mentioned probably wouldn’t come cheap either, but Baleba, Tonali, or Tchouameni could probably still save the club a fairly significant amount.

At the same time, however, going for cheaper options can also be risky, as Baleba in particular has suffered a dip in form, while Tchouameni hasn’t ever played in the Premier League.

Tonali looks like a good option, but he’s a bit older than Anderson and probably not quite as well-rounded, so these are the difficult decisions United have to make this summer.

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Swap deal? Man United have three players they could use in bid to sign Rafael Leao

30 April 2026 at 10:08

Manchester United are being linked again with AC Milan forward Rafael Leao, and could even have players who’d be tempting to the Italian club in a potential swap deal.

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Leao has shone during his time in Serie A and looks like he could be an upgrade on Matheus Cunha in this Man Utd front three, so it’s perhaps not too surprising that there’s fresh speculation about a possible move to Old Trafford.

The Portugal international has recently been linked with the Red Devils by the Daily Mail and Calciomercato and it could even be that there’s a new twist to this saga.

According to the latest from Gazzetta dello Sport, Milan could be offered the likes of Marcus Rashford or Manuel Ugarte as part of a deal for Leao, while the Rossoneri also have an interest in Joshua Zirkzee.

Would Rafael Leao transfer be a risk for Manchester United?

Leao has his qualities, but there’s perhaps an argument that a few factors make this a potentially risky deal for United.

Rafael Leao TOTAL SCORE: 11/25
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We recently scored Leao to United just 11/25 using our Transfer Fit rating system, though perhaps we could up that score a bit if MUFC were able to save money using players as part of this deal.

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Leao has nine goals and three assists for Milan this season, and one imagines he’d find the Premier League a big step up from Serie A.

Overall, it’s hard to imagine him setting the world alight in English football based on his current numbers, even if he is a player with undoubtedly impressive natural ability and skill.

Those attributes alone don’t necessarily guarantee success in the Premier League, though, so United should probably explore alternatives to what could be an expensive deal.

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“This cannot happen” – Mikel Arteta admits he’s “fuming” over crucial decision that went against Arsenal

30 April 2026 at 09:49

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta did not hold back with his views on Eberechi Eze being denied a penalty in last night’s Champions League semi-final against Atletico Madrid.

The Gunners did well to come away with a 1-1 draw from a tough away game against a top team, but they were also unfortunate when what looked like a clear penalty on Eze ended up being overturned after a VAR check.

This also followed a controversial penalty being awarded to Atletico, with Julian Alvarez scoring the equaliser from the spot after what clearly looked like an unintentional handball by Ben White.

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While Arteta was ready to accept the different handball rules in UEFA competitions for the Atletico penalty, he admitted he was “fuming” with the foul on Eze not being given.

Mikel Arteta fuming after controversial Atletico-Arsenal game

? "At this level, this CANNOT happen!" ?

Mikel Arteta did NOT hold back after *that* penalty decision against Arsenal last night…?

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Speaking in his press conference after the game, Arteta said: “In the manner that we gave the penalty, very disappointed. In the Premier League, it’s not a penalty, but here I have to accept that with the rules and how consistent they’ve been, for example, yesterday with Bayern Munich, I accept that this is a handball.

“What I am incredibly fuming with, is how the penalty on Ebs gets overturned in the manner that it happened, when it’s not a clear and obvious error – this changes the course of the game. At this level, I’m sorry, but this cannot happen.”

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Arsenal fans will surely share Arteta’s frustration here, as this one decision could end up being a crucial moment in the complexion of this tie.

The north London giants will no doubt feel they deserved a win in this game, which would have given them a huge advantage as they prepared for the second leg at home.

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Prediction: Arsenal vs Fulham – Betting Tips, Team News, Key Facts

Verdict: Both teams to score – No Best Odds: 17/20 Bookmaker: Dachbet Turning their attention back to Premier League action on Saturday night, Arsenal will welcome European dreamers Fulham to north London. Arsenal Starting with the hosts, getting their Champions League semi-final adventure underway with a 1-1 stalemate away at Atletico Madrid earlier in the […]

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Fantasy Baseball Closer Report: Daniel Palencia nearing a return, Mason Miller snaps scoreless inning streak

In this week's Closer Report, Daniel Palencia and Jhoan Duran appear set to return from the injured list in the coming days, while the Marlins lose Pete Fairbanks. And Mason Miller saw his scoreless inning streak snapped at 34 2/3. We'll navigate through the closer chaos as we break down the last week in saves.

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2026 Fantasy Baseball Closer Rankings

▶ Tier 1

Mason Miller - San Diego Padres
Andrés Muñoz - Seattle Mariners
Cade Smith - Cleveland Guardians
Ryan Helsley - Baltimore Orioles
Jhoan Duran - Philadelphia Phillies
Aroldis Chapman - Boston Red Sox

Miller worked two saves this week with a pair of scoreless outings against the Rockies and Padres. Already warmed up for a possible save against the Cubs on Monday, he went out for the ninth despite a four-run lead in a non-save situation. A controversial ball down the third-base line that was ruled foul put a runner on before a pair of hits brought two runs in, ending Miller's scoreless innings streak at 34 2/3 innings.

It was a much better week for Muñoz, who worked back-to-back scoreless saves against the Cardinals on Friday and Saturday, then locked down a save with a clean inning against the Twins on Wednesday. The 27-year-old right-hander is up to six saves with a 6.00 ERA, 1.33 WHIP, and 20 strikeouts over 12 innings. Expect those ratios to continue to whittle down as his .333 BABIP and 53% strand rate normalize.

Smith is also working through an inflated .385 BABIP. He allowed a hit on Wednesday against the Rays, but kept them off the board to record his seventh save to go with a 3.86 ERA, 1.43 WHIP, and 17 strikeouts over 14 innings. In Baltimore, Helsley returned from the bereavement list and fired a perfect inning against the Astros on Tuesday for his seventh save.

Meanwhile, no saves for the Phillies this week, but Brad Keller did fall in line for a win after recording four outs to end the game against the Braves on Saturday. Jhoan Duran could reportedly be ready to come off the injured list and resume closing duties in the next couple of days.

Rounding out the top tier and the last closer you feel absolutely secure with is Chapman. Though the situation in Boston continues to look dire. He tossed a clean inning with two strikeouts against the Orioles on Sunday for his fifth save.

▶ Tier 2

Riley O'Brien - St. Louis Cardinals
Robert Suarez - Atlanta Braves
Daniel Palencia - Chicago Cubs
David Bednar - New York Yankees
Kenley Jansen - Detroit Tigers
Paul Sewald - Arizona Diamondbacks

O'Brien had started his season with 12 consecutive scoreless appearances before running into trouble on Saturday against the Mariners. He was asked to put out a fire in the eighth, up by two with two runners on and one out. O'Brien gave up a hit that brought the tying runs in before giving up the walk-off run in the ninth to take the loss. He recovered with a shutout inning against the Pirates on Wednesday for his eighth save.

Suarez continued to fill in for Raisel Iglesias, making two scoreless appearances and converting his third save. He's allowed just one run this season for a 0.71 ERA, 0.87 WHIP, and 13 strikeouts over 12 2/3 innings. Iglesias is recovering from a shoulder issue. He resumed a throwing program this week and remains on track to return in early May.

In Chicago, Phil Maton gave up two runs in his first outing off the injured list on Monday. Ben Brown recorded five outs in the eighth and ninth on Wednesday before Holby Milner came in for the final out, converting his first save. It appears Daniel Palencia will be ready to return from an oblique injury as early as Friday.

Bednar locked down three saves this week, working through two hits in each of his last two appearances against the Rangers. He's up to nine saves with a 3.55 ERA, 1.66 WHIP, and 14 strikeouts over 12 2/3 innings. Through the first month of the season, Bednar's velocity remains down roughly one mile per hour, and he's generating fewer swinging strikes. He's been more hittable, resulting in a bloated .390 BABIP.

Jansen surrendered two runs to the Braves on Wednesday for his second blown save of the week. Kyle Finnegan has been excellent if the team decides to try a committee approach. In Arizona, Sewald also took a loss with three runs allowed against the White Sox last Thursday. He bounced back with a clean inning in a non-save situation on Wednesday.

▶ Tier 3

Louis Varland - Toronto Blue Jays
Emilio Pagán - Cincinnati Reds
Devin Williams - New York Mets
Bryan Baker - Tampa Bay Rays
Seranthony Domínguez - Chicago White Sox
Ryan Walker - San Francisco Giants
Tanner Scott/Alex Vesia/Blake Treinen - Los Angeles Dodgers
Abner Uribe/Trevor Megill - Milwaukee Brewers

Despite claims that the Blue Jays would go with a closer-by-committee approach, the team turned to Louis Varland this week for three save chances. He worked through some trouble on Saturday against the Guardians before holding on for the save, then tossed a scoreless inning on Sunday and struck out the side on Tuesday to collect his fourth save.

Pagán made one appearance in a non-save situation this week, tossing a scoreless inning against the Tigers on Saturday. Meanwhile, Williams gave up a run and fell in line for a win last Thursday before tossing his first clean inning since March 30 on Sunday, striking out two in a non-save situation. The team hasn't considered moving Williams from the closer role, giving him a chance to work through his troubles in the ninth inning. He's posted a 9.00 ERA, 2.50 WHIP, and 15 strikeouts over eight innings. On the bright side, the strikeouts are there, and there's no way he runs a .591 BABIP all season.

Baker has done an excellent job stepping up to fill the closer role in Tampa Bay. He worked three more saves this week, giving him seven to go with a 3.18 ERA, 1.06 WHIP, and 13 strikeouts over 11 1/3 innings. There's even more room for growth in his strikeout rate, given an outstanding 18.4% swinging-strike rate.

Domíguez is coming around. He had a big week with three saves and a win, taking the mound in five of seven days. He also gave up one run to take a loss against the Nationals on Sunday. Domíguez is getting the job done, just don't expect the numbers to be pretty. Behind him, Grant Taylor has had an ambiguous role all season, but appears to be settling into high-leverage work and could be next in line for saves.

Walker made one appearance, pitching with a four-run lead in the ninth against the Marlins on Saturday. Erik Miller got the save the following day despite Walker being available. It was likely a matchup decision with Miller being the left-hander. Walker won't get every save chance, but he still appears set to lead the way in San Francisco.

After losing Edwin Díaz, the Dodgers turn to none other than last offseason's highest-priced reliever, Tanner Scott. Scott picked up a save last Thursday against the Giants. No save situations for the team since then, but Scott's last two outings have come in the seventh inning down by two runs. So while he remains the most likely to lead the Dodgers in saves over the next several months in Díaz's absence, they aren't exactly saving him primarily for save situations. Alex Vesia and Blake Treinan could still factor into the mix on occasion.

No saves for the back end of the Milwaukee bullpen this week, but Uribe did make all three of his appearances in the ninth inning. He gave up a run on Thursday to take a loss, then bounced back with two clean outings. Megill pitched the seventh in both of his outings. It could only take a bad outing or two from Uribe before Megill is given another shot at the ninth inning.

▶ Tier 4

Lucas Erceg - Kansas City Royals
Jakob Junis/Jacob Latz - Texas Rangers
Tyler Phillips/Calvin Faucher - Miami Marlins
Dennis Santana - Pittsburgh Pirates

Erceg worked through traffic in every outing, but managed to put together a strong week with three scoreless appearances, converting two saves and picking up a win. Carlos Estévez is progressing through his rehab from a foot injury. His velocity was reportedly up in a recent bullpen session. Expect him to get a chance to reclaim the closer role once he returns.

The closer shuffle continues in Texas, this time with Latz recording two saves for the Rangers this week. Latz has had an excellent season so far, posting a 1.08 ERA, 0.48 WHIP, and 14 strikeouts over 16 2/3 innings.

Pete Fairbanks was pulled from his outing with a one-run lead in the ninth inning against the Dodgers on Monday with the bases loaded and one out. He was placed on the 15-day injured list with nerve irritation. Phillips stepped in on Tuesday and picked up his second save of the season. With Phillips unavailable on Wednesday, Faucher got the nod for a save. The two could work in a committee to fill Fairbanks' absence, but Phillips has been far more consistent so far this season.

The Pirates' situation has not been a fruitful one when it comes to saves. Santana was charged with a blown save on Monday against the Cardinals, giving up four runs. It would not be a surprise to see Gregory Soto held back for a save situation soon.

▶ Tier 5

Joel Kuhnel/Jack Perkins - Athletics
Victor Vodnik - Colorado Rockies
Gus Varland - Washington Nationals
Enyel De Los Santos - Houston Astros
Cole Sands/Eric Orze/Justin Topa - Minnesota Twins
Sam Bachman/Chase Silseth - Los Angeles Angels

Jack Perkins and Gus Varland have the best strikeout potential in this final tier and probably represent the best upside if you're desperate for saves in deeper leagues. Perkins converted a two-inning save with three strikeouts against the Rangers on Sunday.

Rockets handle pressure in clutch this time, hold on to beat Lakers 99-92 in Game 5, stave off elimination

LOS ANGELES — There was a "here we go again" moment for Rockets fans in the final minutes of Game 5.

A LeBron James bucket at the rim had turned a seven-point Rockets lead just 30 seconds earlier into a three-point lead — Houston fans had a flashback to their team's collapse in the final 30 seconds of Game 3.

Except this time Reed Sheppard took care of the ball, created space off an Alperen Sengun screen, and drained a midrange shot. Then Sheppard just ripped the ball away from LeBron James and went in for the uncontested dunk.

REED SHEPPARD. CLUTCH.

The jumper, the steal, the flush... Houston's lead is back up to 7 with 2:20 remaining!

They can force Game 6 with a W pic.twitter.com/ktycOoOcEh

— NBA (@NBA) April 30, 2026

"We definitely remember what happened in game three, and we didn't want to let that happen again," Sheppard said. "So just being able to stick together and make the right play and get in the right offensive sets and get good shots, and that's what we were able to do."

Houston executed down the stretch and held on to win 99-93, staving off elimination and cutting the series lead to 3-2 Lakers. The series now shifts back to Houston for Game 6, but the vibe inside Crypto.com Arena was that everyone would be back here Sunday for Game 7.

Jabari Smith Jr. was the anchor for the Rockets, scoring 22 while shooting 4-of-9 from beyond the arc, with seven boards as well.

Jabari Smith Jr. stepped up big to keep the Rockets season alive!

22 PTS
6-13 FGM
7 REB
2 BLK

From down 3-0 to down 3-2... Game 6 is Friday at 9:30 PM ET on Prime. pic.twitter.com/8ErP6EYsUG

— NBA (@NBA) April 30, 2026

"He was just everywhere on the court, in every situation, passing, rebounding, his versatility is always a plus for us," Rockets coach Ime Udoka said postgame. "I think it just had a really good overall game... he controlled the game, aggressive on offense, versatile on defense, and we couldn't have done it without him."

Austin Reaves made his return from a strained oblique, and with that, Lakers fans filled Crypto on Wednesday night, expecting to celebrate winning a series nobody gave them a chance in before it started.

Early on, it looked like they would get that chance. The Lakers defended well, and the Rockets again struggled to generate offense, particularly in the half-court, scoring 21 points in the first quarter while shooting 2-of-9 from 3-point range, and adding zero fast-break points. The Rockets trailed the Lakers by seven after 12 minutes and it felt lucky they were that close. That dynamic shifted at the start of the second quarter when the 3-pointers started to fall for Houston, which shot 4-of-7 from deep to open the frame and quickly retook the lead. At the half, it was 51-47 Rockets because they shot 6-of-12 from 3-point range and 55% overall in the second quarter, outscoring the Lakers 30-19.

The Rockets carried that momentum over to the third quarter and led by 11. That's when the pattern of the Lakers making a push to cut the lead and the Rockets responding with key buckets and stops started. LeBron James did his part, scoring 11 fourth-quarter points, but Reaves started to look tired and shot 1-of-8 in the frame. For the game, LeBron finished with 25 points and seven assists, while Reaves had 22 points but on 4-of-16 shooting (he got to the free throw line 13 times. Deandre Ayton was engaged and finished with 18 points and 17 rebounds.

Smith scored 22 points, with Tari Eason adding 18 and Amen Thompson 15. The Rockets did all that without Kevin Durant, who remains out with a bone bruise in his ankle.

No team in NBA history has ever come back from 0-3 down to win a series. The Rockets need two more hard-fought wins to make that happen, but after Wednesday night, it feels possible.

"I think we're not done yet," Eason said.

Saudi Arabia to stop funding LIV Golf next season

Jon Rahm
Masters and US Open winner Jon Rahm joined the LIV tour in 2023 [Getty Images]

Saudi Arabia will withdraw its multi-billion dollar backing of LIV Golf at the end of the season, plunging the future of the series into further doubt.

According to sources, the breakaway tour is set to announce on Thursday a "new strategic plan" in a bid to find replacement financial investors.

The breakaway tour will also confirm new independent board members as it tries to move forward with fresh leadership.

It comes amid reports that the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF) could confirm that its governor Yasir Al-Rumayyan is stepping down from LIV's board.

Al-Rumayyan co-founded LIV in 2021 and has been the tour's most powerful figure.

This week LIV postponed its June event in New Orleans, meaning it will not have any tournaments in the US between 10 May until 6 August, when it goes to Trump Bedminster in New Jersey.

However, LIV tournaments are due to take place in South Korea, Spain and Britain during this period.

BBC Sport has been told LIV remains hopeful of remaining an international tour with a team model, and that it is in "constructive" talks with potential investors. The series is said to be "totally up for sale".

Sources indicated that executives are exploring a number of opportunities to "reposition" the business. They said LIV Golf was on course to earn $100m (£86m) more in 2026 than last season.

But officials accept it is likely the series will have to be significantly scaled back, with far fewer than the current 14 events.

Team captains and staff have been told of LIV's plan to find new funding.

LIV declined to comment.

This month LIV Golf chief executive Scott O'Neil told players the 2026 season would continue "as planned and uninterrupted" amid rumours the tour was on the verge of collapse, although he did not address what might lie ahead.

It came as PIF - which also owns Premier League club Newcastle United - announced a new strategy, with a focus on more sustainable investments.

Major winners Jon Rahm, Bryson DeChambeau, Phil Mickelson and Cameron Smith are among the players who compete on the LIV tour.

The project, which pivoted to a more traditional 72-hole format this year, has been bankrolled by an eye-watering amount of money from PIF.

The overall investment surpassed $5bn (£3.8bn) when fresh capital of $267m (£229m) was injected this year.

The tour's net losses in markets outside the US increased to $462m (£340m) in 2024, meaning it had lost more than $1.1bn (£810m) since it was established in 2021.

But with vast amounts of money pumped into the US arm of the operation, overall losses look likely to run to several billion dollars.

In February, Rahm, Smith and DeChambeau turned down a one-time opportunity to apply for reinstatement to the PGA Tour under its 'Returning Member Programme', which was facilitated for those who had won a major - or The Players Championship - since 2022.

Five-time major winner Koepka was the only player to take up the offer and smoothed his return by paying fines said to be worth about £63m.

Amid reports that some LIV golfers have approached the PGA Tour and DP World Tour to explore possible returns, it remains unclear if the series' potential demise would see such a path reopened, and what terms might be issued.

Speaking after the most recent event in Mexico City, DeChambeau said, "As of right now, my job is to help make the league work after this year. I just feel like I have a responsibility. I've put a lot of effort into it. So that's what I'm going to do, we're going to make this work.

"As long as LIV is here, I would figure out a way for it to make sense."

LIV Golf Virginia at Trump National Golf Club just outside of Washington DC is scheduled to begin on 7 May.

PIF has been approached for comment.

Saudi Arabia hosts and invests in a number of sports, including football, boxing, Formula 1 and tennis, and is due to host the 2034 World Cup. Earlier this month, PIF announced it had sold a 70% stake in Saudi Pro League club Al-Hilal.

The Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters, one of the richest events on the sport's calendar, was cancelled just two years into a 10-year deal.

Where to watch Texas A&M vs. Oklahoma softball today: Time, TV schedule, channel, live stream for college series

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Texas A&M and Oklahoma softball will go head-to-head this weekend in a series that has serious implications for both teams in the upcoming SEC tournament. 

National No. 1 Oklahoma currently leads the conference with an 18-3 record. The Sooners have a shot at claiming the top seed in next week's tournament if they're able to win at least one game in this series against the Aggies. If Oklahoma is unable to deliver, they could find themselves in a tiebreaker situation with the likes of Alabama or Florida.

On the other hand, No. 14 Texas A&M is currently fifth in the SEC, and a clear underdog in this series. The Aggies have had a solid season, going 15-6 in conference, but have been inconsistent at times. A&M has nothing to lose against Oklahoma, and could even pull off an upset or two. 

Who will perform the best this weekend?

Here's everything you need to know about Texas A&M vs. Oklahoma softball, including TV channel and streaming options for the college series.

Where to watch Texas A&M vs. Oklahoma softball today

  • TV channel: SECN (Thursday and Friday), ESPN2 (Saturday)
  • Live stream: fubo

Thursday and Friday's matchups will stream on SEC Network, while Saturday's will be broadcast on ESPN2.  Fans can stream all three games via fubo, which offers a free trial for new customers.

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Texas A&M vs. Oklahoma softball series schedule

This weekend's games will be played at Davis Diamond in College Station, Texas.

DateGameTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Thurs., April 30Oklahoma at Texas A&M8 p.m.SECN, fubo
Fri., May 1Oklahoma at Texas A&M5 p.m.SECN, fubo
Sat., May 2Oklahoma at Texas A&M4 p.m.ESPN2, fubo

When and where is the SEC softball tournament in 2026? 

  • Dates: May 5-9
  • Location: John Cropp Stadium, Lexington, Kentucky

The 2026 SEC Softball tournament will take place May 5-9 with Kentucky hosting. All 15 conference schools with softball teams make the field, with the top four seeds receiving a bye to the quarterfinals. 

The Hoddle of Coffee: Tottenham Hotspur News and Links for Thursday, April 30

WOLVERHAMPTON, ENGLAND - APRIL 25: Tottenham Hotspur's Joao Palhinha celebrates scoring his side's first goal during the Premier League match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Tottenham Hotspur at Molineux on April 25, 2026 in Wolverhampton, England. (Photo by Andrew Kearns - CameraSport via Getty Images) | CameraSport via Getty Images

Good morning everyone!

Your hoddler-in-chief will be heading to Mexico for a short holiday. The big question is will he be able to watch the Tottenham game this Saturday. Also, does he want to wake up at 6.30am during his holiday for it?

Those questions remain to be answered.

But I wanted to write a quick hoddle anyways before fitzie takes flight today and because I want to spend a little bit of time on Friday’s hoddle.

So use this time to write about your holidays, vacations, thoughts on the Boreham Wood vs Forest Green match, or wherever your heart leads.

I leave you with a nice song by James Taylor, who hasn’t been featured in a Track of the Day for a while. It’s a lovely, soothing song that’s been in my mind these last handful of days. Enjoy it.

Fitzie’s track of the day:Mexico, by James Taylor

And now for your links:

The Athletic ($$): “The BookKeeper: Exploring Tottenham’s worsening finances and how much relegation would hurt”

BBC: “Chelsea’s Mudryk appeals against four-year FA ban”

Crystal Palace could be involved in manager merry-go-round with former Chelsea boss

Crystal Palace could be involved in manager merry-go-round with former Chelsea boss
Crystal Palace could be involved in manager merry-go-round with former Chelsea boss

There could well be a bit of a manager merry-go-round this summer as some movements are expected in the Premier League.

All the talk is around Chelsea right now and who is going to be their next head coach after they sacked Liam Rosenior just over a week ago now.

EXCLUSIVE! Two NEW manager names that have not been reported anywhere else, added to Chelsea’s shortlist!! 👀

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But other clubs, such as Crystal Palace and Bournemouth, could be looking for a new manager as well. Andoni Iraola is leaving Bournemouth, but Oliver Glasner could leave Palace too. Both managers have been linked with the vacant Chelsea role.

But what makes this story even more interesting now is that former Chelsea boss Frank Lampard, is one name that Palace are looking at to replace Glasner if he does leave.

Lampard in the frame for Palace?

Frank Lampard in a Coventry tracksuit. (Photo by: Tom Leach/Coventry City FC)

The Independent report this week that Frank Lampard and Kieran McKenna on Crystal Palace shortlist to replace Oliver Glasner.

Some Chelsea fans have been wondering if Lampard will be targeted by the Chelsea owners again to bring back as manager for a THIRD time! But I think he actually ends up staying at Coventry for now anyways.

In other news today…

Blues midfielder Romeo Lavia spoke this week about the Chelsea’ title chances and what he and his teammates thought about Calum McFarlane.

Liam Rosenior will get a lot of money from Chelsea after they sacked him, but it won’t be close to the full value of his deal. The BBC have broken it all down for us.

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Coach Jon Cooper calls it ‘disappointing’ as Lightning fall to Canadiens in Game 5

Tampa Bay Lightning coach Jon Cooper did not hide his frustration after his team fell 3-2 to the Montreal Canadiens in Game 5. The loss on April 29 pushed Tampa Bay to the brink of elimination, with Montreal now leading the NHL first-round series 3-2.

Speaking to the media after the game, Cooper said the performance fell short of the team’s standard and called the home defeat disappointing.

“We just lost a Game 5, so there’s lots going on in my head right now,” Cooper said. “Did I think we had our best game? We clearly did not. Is it really disappointing to come home and lose? It is. This is something we should take a ton of pride in and dig our heels in and not accept.”

MORE: Sidney Crosby reacts to painful playoff end as Penguins fall in OT

Cooper pointed to missed chances that could have changed the outcome. “We had some chances to tie it. We hit some posts, and this is the game,” Cooper said, adding that small moments decided the game.

The coach highlighted a key stretch in the third period, noting how Darren Raddysh struck the post on an open net. Soon after, the puck skipped over Nikita Kucherov’s stick in a dangerous area. Within seconds, the Canadiens scored at the other end. Cooper said that the sequence felt deflating and shifted momentum early in the period.

“Raddysh hits the post, an open net, the puck just bounces over Kuch’s stick and like 40 seconds later, in the same basically end back end, it’s in our net,” Cooper said. “And so you just feel like it was a little deflating at that point, you know, at the start of the period for that to happen.

“But I thought we gave ourselves chances to score. We just didn’t. Can we do some things better? There’s no question. But it’s just the fact that we kept going down, we had to keep chasing the game. That’s not a recipe for success.”

MORE: Senators’ Brady Tkachuk frustrated by trade rumors, says it’s a ‘distraction’

Despite the setbacks, Tampa Bay created enough offense to stay in the contest. The Lightning outshot Montreal 40-24 and tied the game twice. Goals from Dominic James and Jake Guentzel kept them within reach. However, they could not find a third equalizer after Alexandre Texier restored Montreal’s lead early in the third.

Lightning forward Corey Perry on the loss to the Canadiens

Montreal’s goaltender Jakub Dobes played a key role with 38 saves. He denied several high-quality chances, including multiple looks from Kucherov. Tampa Bay also failed to convert on the power play, which added pressure as they chased the game.

Montreal Canadiens goaltender Jakub Dobes (75) makes a save against the Tampa Bay Lightning in the third period during game 5 of the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Benchmark International Arena. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images

Forward Corey Perry also talked about the frustration, while mentioning that the group still has a chance to respond in Game 6.

“We didn’t get the job done,” Perry said. “We pushed, but it wasn’t there. It’s frustrating in our building, but luckily there’s a Game 6.”

MORE: Maple Leafs look to Mats Sundin to bring back ‘pride’ in Toronto, per Friedman

The series now shifts back to Montreal, where the Canadiens will try to close it out, and the Lightning will fight to extend their season.

Is Shakhtar Donetsk v Crystal Palace on TV? Channel, streaming and how to watch Conference League semi-final

Crystal Palace are bidding for a place in the Conference League final (Getty)

A place in the Conference League final is on the line as Shakhtar Donetsk and Crystal Palace meet in a crunch European clash.

The first leg of the pair’s semi-final will be held in Krakow, with the Ukrainian side unable to play in their home city since 2014 due to the conflict in Donbas.

Shakhtar have previous experience of continental success, winning the Europa League in 2009, but face a Palace side determined to finish Oliver Glasner’s tenure with more silverware.

Glasner will leave his role as manager at the end of the season having led the club to their first major trophy in last year’s FA Cup. Could he yet add another?

Here’s everything you need to know.

When is Shakhtar Donetsk vs Crystal Palace?

The first leg of the Conference League semi-final is due to kick off at 8pm BST on Thursday 30 April at the Henryk Reyman Stadium, Krakow.

How can I watch it?

Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the match live on TNT Sports 2. A live stream will be available via HBO Max.

Team news

Shakhtar Donetsk rested a number of first-choice figures for their weekend win over Kudrivka, and should welcome them back into the fold.

Tyrick Mitchell will be assessed by Crystal Palace, who are without Evann Guessand, Cheick Doucoure and Eddie Nketiah.

Predicted line-ups

Shakhtar Donetsk XI: Riznyk; Tobias, Bondar, Matviienko, Henrique; Ocheretko, Nazaryna, Isaque; Alisson, K. Elias, Newerton.

Crystal Palace XI: Henderson; Richards, Lacroix, Canvot; Munoz, Wharton, Hughes, Mitchell; Sarr, Pino; Strand Larsen.

Why romance of Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest’s European tie is an antidote to modern football

Nottingham Forest and Aston Villa have years of history in Europe  (Bradley Collyer/PA Wire)

On consecutive Thursdays, as East Midlands meets West, their past will be all around them. Nottingham Forest’s City Ground is a monument to the architects of arguably the greatest story of them all in European football. There is the Brian Clough Stand and the Peter Taylor Stand, celebrating the double act who won two European Cups with a provincial club they inherited in the lower half of the second division. Villa Park, meanwhile, is adorned with Brian Moore’s commentary of Peter Withe’s winner in the 1982 European Cup final.

Withe unites Forest and Aston Villa. Part of the team Clough took first to promotion and then the First Division title, he was sold before their maiden European Cup campaign began. Forest conquered the continent twice in succession, becoming the only club to win the European Cup twice as often as their domestic league title, and yet Withe’s fairytale was not finished. He went from Newcastle to Villa and, after top-scoring for a Forest team who won their inaugural league title, did so for a Villa side who won their first in 71 years. Villa finished 11th the following year. They also beat Bayern Munich in the European Cup final. Withe struck.

As Villa and Forest meet in the Europa League, there is a sense of history but also a very modern feel. Much of the rest of Europe is entitled to look at the Premier League’s financial muscle and see nothing romantic about the presence of two of its sides in a semi-final. Forest, after all, have spent the best part of £200m on players in the last year.

A year ago, Tottenham and Manchester United blundered their way through seasons and yet still reached the Europa League final. The team who finished 17th in the Premier League won the second European competition. Forest are 16th now but history threatens to repeat itself.

If Forest prevail over two legs and then in an Istanbul final against either Freiburg or Braga, Clough could suddenly have quite a lot of company. One manager has brought European silverware to Forest. Now, Uefa may wonder if it needs to mint four medals for a campaign during which Nuno Espirito Santo, Ange Postecoglou, Sean Dyche and now Vitor Pereira have all taken charge. That, in itself, is a sign of the chaos at the City Ground this year.

If Forest might have four Europa League-winning managers, Villa do have a four-time winner. Unai Emery had a hat-trick of triumphs with Sevilla and one with Villarreal. If there is a case for arguing that Clough is the most transformative manager ever in the European Cup, Emery could cement his status as the difference-maker supreme in the Europa League. His achievements are all the greater because, like Clough’s, they did not come with the superclubs.

Unai Emery has won four Europa League titles, including three in a row with Sevilla (Getty)
Unai Emery has won four Europa League titles, including three in a row with Sevilla (Getty)

Villa would have merited that description in the 1890s, but not even in the 1980s when the unheralded Tony Barton steered them past Bayern. They won more league titles in the 19th century than in the 20th. They have no trophies in the 21st. Nor do Forest. This would be a first major piece of silverware since 1996, for Villa, or 1990, for Forest; unless, that is, the 1992 Full Members’ Cup qualifies.

Given the way the honours have been swept up by the same cabal of the super-rich, there would be something pleasing in seeing sizeable fanbases given a chance to celebrate. After Tottenham’s Europa League triumph last year, West Ham’s Conference League crown in 2023, Newcastle’s Carabao Cup and Crystal Palace’s FA Cup in 2025, it would be a welcome development. The counterargument is that it would come at the cost of continental clubs who are better run than Forest, in particular, and who have to get by on rather smaller budgets.

For Villa, it would be a tangible reward for four years of punching above their weight under Emery. Lift the Europa League and they would almost certainly qualify for the Champions League by two different routes this season. As it is, they were the outliers in its quarter-finals last season, beating Bayern, giving Paris Saint-Germain a scare.

The Europa League offers Villa their best chance for silverware yet under Unai Emery’s reign (PA Wire)
The Europa League offers Villa their best chance for silverware yet under Unai Emery’s reign (PA Wire)

Their manager has a deserved reputation as a specialist in knockout competitions, but it has not been justified in the FA or Carabao Cups. This has become Villa’s best chance of getting a medal to show for their exploits in the Emery era.

Their presence indicates how times have shifted. Forest are the European Cup winners who went down to the third tier. Eight years ago, they hosted Villa in the second. History was made then, too: a 5-5 draw saw Tammy Abraham score four for Villa, his now teammate Matty Cash get one of Forest’s goals, while John McGinn played the whole game.

Eight years on, the stakes are higher. It won’t be 1979 or 1980 for Forest, or 1982 for Villa, but clubs exiled from Europe for years can sense a chance to win big in it again.

LeBron James isn't worried yet after Lakers lose 2nd straight potential series clincher to Rockets

LOS ANGELES (AP) — LeBron James didn't get overly excited last week when his Los Angeles Lakers rolled to a shocking 3-0 series lead over the Houston Rockets despite playing without their top two scorers.

James also isn't ready to panic after his Lakers lost their second straight potential clincher Wednesday night, putting them halfway to making an unwanted bit of NBA history.

“We don’t have a lot of time to dwell on it,” James said after the Lakers’ first-round series lead dwindled to 3-2 with the Rockets’ 99-93 victory.

“You can give yourself tonight, a little bit of tomorrow, but once we get on that plane and head down to Houston, we’ve got to forget about it and understand what we’re going for," he added. "It’s going to be even harder. Every game is hard. It’s so hard to close out a team in the postseason, to win a series, and this is our first time doing it as a unit, so we’ll see what we’ve got.”

No NBA team has ever blown a 3-0 playoff series lead. Only four of the 159 teams to get to that point have even allowed a seventh game.

If the Rockets win at home on Friday night, the Lakers will be the fifth team on that list, and they’ll be forced into a winner-take-all Game 7 on Sunday in Los Angeles.

James had 25 points and seven assists in Game 5, scoring 11 points in the fourth quarter — but he realized he came up short at the biggest moments.

Reed Sheppard ripped the ball out of James' hands and drove for a key dunk with 2:20 to play after Los Angeles had trimmed the Rockets' lead from 13 points to three. James then missed two 3-point attempts in the final 30 seconds, capping his 0-for-6 night from distance and allowing Houston to hang on.

“We have some opportunities to make some shots we didn’t make,” James said. “As much as we’ve got to defend, we’ve also got to score, too. I don’t think we did that at a good rate, especially in the second and third (quarters).”

Indeed, the Lakers struggled to keep up offensively with the Rockets, who are missing top scorer Kevin Durant. Los Angeles couldn't come back despite outrebounding the NBA's top rebounding team, further reflecting their inability to score when it mattered.

This series now resembles what most observers expected when Los Angeles was forced to face Houston without top scorers Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves.

Reaves returned for Game 5, but his 22 points on 4-for-16 shooting weren't enough to overcome the Rockets' team effort.

“It helps when shots go in,” Reaves said. “Bron had three or four in the first half that went in and out. I missed two easy layups. I missed two or three good looks from 3(-point range), one midrange. But you make shots, you miss shots, and we'll move on to Friday.”

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Gasperini asks Roma to renew deals for 3 key players

Gasperini asks Roma to renew deals for 3 key players
Gasperini asks Roma to renew deals for 3 key players

At Roma, the renewal situation is starting to be considered, with four players whose contracts are expiring and waiting to know their futures.

While El Shaarawy’s departure now seems imminent and sealed, the contractual situations of Celik, Pellegrini, and Dybala are still being finalized.

Gian Piero Gasperini is focused on Monday’s match against Fiorentina at the Olimpico, while also preparing the agenda for the future of the Trigoria club.

The main focus, reports Il Corriere della Sera, is on choosing a new sporting director, in light of Massara’s departure.

Roma, however, cannot afford to waste time on the transfer market, urgently addressing the strengthening of the squad and prioritizing contract renewals. Celik’s situation is the most pressing.

The defender, who has not yet reached an agreement with other clubs, would be willing to stay in Rome, especially if Gasperini confirmed his role.

Negotiations for his renewal have already resumed, although his salary is less than €4 million net. However, Roma could raise their offer thanks to the growth decree.

As for Pellegrini, his permanence is possible, but with a drastic reduction in his salary. Gasperini sees him as a potential attacking midfielder, despite the request for three attacking wingers.

Finally, the situation for Dybala is more complex, with the player having already reached a preliminary agreement with Boca Juniors and Roma considering a pay-as-you-go contract to retain the striker. The former Juventus player wants to finish the season on a high note first, before making a decision.

Firebirds shutout Reign in Game 1 of Pacific Division semifinals

ONTARIO, CA. -- As the white towels swung back and forth in the air and the fans chanted, it was evident that the AHL Calder Cup Playoffs had made its way to Toyota Arena.

The Ontario Reign competed on home ice for the first time since their final regular season game on April 18. 

After winning the Pacific Division and having a first-round bye, Ontario matched up against the Coachella Valley Firebirds in a best-of-five series for the semifinals.

But Game 1 didn’t quite go as planned as the Firebirds shutout the Reign 3-0 Wednesday night.

Maybe it helped that the Firebirds had just played a three-game series against the Bakersfield Condors for round one of the playoffs.

Compared to the Reign, who made it transparent that they hadn’t played a game in 10 days.

“I know we’ll be better,” Ontario coach Andrew Lord said. “As much as we battle and do everything we can to stay sharp through the long bye (week), I think it was obvious we weren’t quite ourselves after a long break which is unfortunate.”

The first 20 minutes consisted of roughing penalties and blood on the ice, but not one puck found in the back of the net.

“I think there was a little rust,” Andre Lee said. “But we should be fresh. And we know it’s a long series … We just have to carry it (energy) into the next game.”

The five penalties in the second period each led to a power play, which didn't exactly help the flow of the game. 

Instead it led to the worst possible outcome for Ontario.

With assists from Jani Nyman and Tyson Jugnauth, J.R. Avon would make something out of Coachella Valley’s 5-on-4 man advantage, scoring a power-play goal 4:44 into period two.

Ontario had a four-minute power play thanks to Eduard Šalé’s double minor high-sticking penalty and still, the Reign were unable to score.

The Firebirds added a goal in the final period from Oscar Fisker Mølgaard while Avon found the back of the net for the second time.

Erik Portillo finished with 30 saves while Firebirds’ goalie Nikke Kokko ended with 23 saves in his shutout victory.

Ontario went 0-for-2 on the power play and Coachella Valley went 1-for-4. 

The Reign go down 0-1 in the series with four possible games left to play.

“I have no doubt that we’re going to come out really strong in this next game and find a way to win it,” Lee said.

Game 2 of the semifinals will be Friday at Toyota Arena at 7 p.m.

Is Nottingham Forest vs Aston Villa on TV? Channel, streaming and how to watch Europa League semi-final

Nottingham Forest put on a five-star display to beat Sunderland (Owen Humphreys/PA) (PA Wire)

Nottingham Forest and Aston Villa face off in the first leg of an all-English Europa League semi-final on Thursday night.

The first leg hosts are high on confidence after swatting aside Sunderland in a 5-0 rout in their last outing in the Premier League, sending them five points clear of the relegation zone in a fine end-of-season push.

Vitor Pereira’s men saw off Porto 2-1 on aggregate to set up this all-Midlands clash, while Unai Emery’s side are the hot favourites to win the competition after easing past Bologna with a 7-1 aggregate victory in the quarter-finals.

Either Braga or Freiburg awaits in the final on 20 May.

Here’s everything you need to know.

When is Nottingham Forest vs Aston Villa?

Nottingham Forest host Aston Villa at the City Ground on Thursday 30 April, with kick-off at 8pm BST.

How can I watch it?

Viewers in the UK can watch the game on TNT Sports 1 and HBO Max.

Team news

Nottingham Forest are likely to be without Jair Cunha, who sustained a shoulder injury in the win over Sunderland, while Callum Hudson-Odoi, Murillo and Willy Boly remain sidelined.

Amadou Onana will be assessed for the visitors after he missed their last outing, a 1-0 defeat to Fulham, with a knee problem. Boubacar Kamara and Alysson will be absent.

Predicted line-ups

Nottingham Forest XI: Ortega; Aina, Milenkovic, Morato, Williams; Hutchinson, Sangare, Anderson, Gibbs-White; Wood, Jesus

Aston Villa XI: Martinez; Cash, Konsa, Mings, Maatsen; Bogarde, Tielemans; McGinn, Rogers, Buendia; Watkins

Iranian officials to miss FIFA Congress over alleged mistreatment in Canada

⁠An Iranian football federation delegation says it turned back at Toronto’s main airport this week, citing their treatment by Canadian immigration, and is set to miss a pre-World Cup FIFA gathering in Vancouver.

Iran’s Tasnim News Agency reported on Wednesday that the delegation members, including federation President Mehdi Taj, Secretary-General Hedayat Mombeni and his deputy, Hamed Momeni, turned back ⁠⁠upon arrival at Toronto’s Pearson airport despite holding valid visas, citing what was described as the “unacceptable behaviour of immigration officials”.

The Iranian delegation was en route to Vancouver for Thursday’s FIFA Congress, which is meant to bring together representatives of all 211 member associations before the World Cup being cohosted by Canada, the United States and Mexico.

“While Mehdi Taj, president, Hedayat Mombeni, secretary-general, and Hamed Momeni, deputy secretary-general of the federation, had travelled to Toronto ⁠⁠with official visas to attend the FIFA Congress, they returned to Turkey on the first available flight due to the unacceptable behaviour of immigration officials at the airport and the insult to one of the most honourable organs of the Iranian nation’s armed forces,” the Iran football federation said in a statement.

In 2024, Canada listed Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organisation, and statements from the Canadian government indicated that Taj was denied entry due to his alleged ties with the IRGC.

“While we cannot comment on individual cases due to privacy laws, the government has been clear and consistent: IRGC officials are inadmissible to Canada and have no place in our country,” the Canadian government said in a statement.

“We have taken strong action to hold the IRGC to account and will continue to ‌‌do so, while protecting the safety of Canadians and upholding the integrity of our immigration system.”

However, Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said it was her “understanding” that Iranian football officials were denied entry into the country but added that the denial was “unintentional”.

“It’s not my personal lead, but my understanding is that there is a revocation of the permission. It was unintentional, but I’ll leave it to the minister to indicate,” Anand said, apparently referring to Immigration Minister Lena Diab.

Canada’s Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree said he could not speak about specific cases due to privacy legislation, but IRGC members were not welcome in Canada.

The incident that occurred on Tuesday underscores the practical and political obstacles surrounding Iran’s participation in the World Cup, the most politically sensitive item on FIFA’s agenda since the US and Israel launched a war on Iran in February.

Iran’s qualification has not removed hurdles tied to travel, visas and security in a tournament staged in three countries.

While FIFA has insisted fixtures will proceed as scheduled, the delegation’s withdrawal deepens doubts over whether Iranian players, officials and supporters will be able to move freely across borders during the tournament.

FIFA has since contacted the Iranian delegation to express regret over the incident and indicated that President Gianni Infantino ⁠⁠would arrange a meeting with them at the organisation’s headquarters, the Tasnim report added.

The FIFA Congress ⁠⁠is usually a routine gathering, but carries greater weight this year with the World Cup less than two months away and several ⁠⁠questions, including cost and Iran’s participation, still hanging over the first 48-team edition of the tournament.

The Iranian officials were also unable to attend Tuesday’s Asian Football Confederation congress, which was held in Vancouver.

Atletico Madrid vs Arsenal: 5 things we learned from tense and testing Champions League draw in Madrid

Arsenal fought to a draw against Atletico Madrid this evening to give themselves a narrow advantage in their Champions League semi-final tie ahead of next week’s second leg.

A first-half penalty from Viktor Gyokeres was cancelled out by Julian Alvarez’s second-half spot-kick, and the game ended level after a series of saves from David Raya, a superb block from Gabriel and a contentious decision to overturn a penalty after a challenge on Eberechi Eze in the box.

While Atletico threatened at times after their equaliser, Arsenal controlled large periods of the game at the Metropolitano, and the result means the Gunners go into next week’s second leg as slight favourites as they look to book a place in a first Champions League final since 2006.

Here’s what we learned as the Gunners earned a hard-fought draw at the Metropolitano.

Gunners’ defence makes them tricky opponents

The aftermath of PSG’s 5-4 win over Bayern Munich was marked in part by Clarence Seedorf criticising the defending from both sides, with the Dutchman also explaining that Arsenal’s defensive capabilities mean the Gunners are “capable of bringing it home”.

The defensive aspect of Arsenal’s performance was once again commendable for the most part, with Gabriel and William Saliba producing solid displays alongside Piero Hincapie. Ben White’s mistake will capture the headlines after the England international conceded a controversial penalty, but overall it was the Gunners’ defensive capabilities – and how it allows them to control games - that stood out at the Metropolitano.

Gyokeres proves worth on biggest stage...

It’s been a difficult first season at the Emirates for summer signing Viktor Gyokeres. Despite the Gunners mounting a title challenge and going deep in Europe, the Sweden international has come under criticism in some quarters for a lack of goals and some disjointed play in general. He has struggled for consistency, and was benched for the Gunners’ last two games before an injury to Kai Havertz meant he returned to the starting XI at the Metropolitano.

Viktor Gyokeres opened the scoring from the spot after winning a penalty in the first half (Getty)
Viktor Gyokeres opened the scoring from the spot after winning a penalty in the first half (Getty)

In the end it was a change that paid off for the Gunners, with Gyokeres producing perhaps his best 45 minutes in an Arsenal shirt (at least according to Martin Keown on TNT Sports).

The striker linked up well with his teammates and did well to win the penalty for the opening goal, getting his body in between David Hancko and the goal to give the referee no doubts.

Gyokeres then stepped up and rifled in a low penalty with enough power to beat Jan Oblak, who had dived the right way. It was the exact sort of performance you need from your centre-forward in a difficult European away tie.

...but Julian Alvarez shows why he’s a target

The build-up to the match included an interesting admission from Atleti manager Diego Simeone, who said that Arsenal were interested in signing Julian Alvarez this summer.

And Alvarez showed exactly why he might be a target for Arsenal at the Metropolitano, whipping a free-kick close from range before scoring his side’s equaliser from the spot.

The Argentina international is a standout option in a striker market that does not contain too many viable and high-quality options, and with the well-documented struggles of Gyokeres it could be a move that makes sense for the Gunners if they can afford it.

Alvarez scored the equaliser but was then forced off due to injury (Reuters)
Alvarez scored the equaliser but was then forced off due to injury (Reuters)

VAR use causes controversy again

Despite an entertaining game in the Spanish capital, VAR will once again dominate the headlines after some controversial penalty decisions. While the challenge on Gyokeres was an obvious penalty, Ben White’s handball is more of a grey area, while the decision to overturn the penalty for the challenge on Ebere Eze is the most controversial.

Both decisions were criticised by Steven Gerrard and Steve McManaman on TNT Sports, while Mikel Arteta called the Eze incident “clear contact” and “the wrong decision”. Arteta called it “the one that changes everything” and added that “it cannot happen at this level”, and it could well end up being a pivotal moment in this tie. Once again, the use and application of VAR has been called into question on the biggest stage.

Emirates advantage should be key

Atletico’s players and manager crowded the referee when he was making key decisions, with Steve McManaman calling the conduct ‘atrocious’ (Reuters)
Atletico’s players and manager crowded the referee when he was making key decisions, with Steve McManaman calling the conduct ‘atrocious’ (Reuters)

Atletico’s home advantage seemed key in both penalty decisions, with the home side and Diego Simeone clearly doing all they could to influence referee Danny Makkelie. It goes without saying that the players and manager won’t have the same influence next week at the Emirates, and the same type of ‘injustice’ likely won’t happen again.

The Gunners need to make sure that they put in a solid home performance, but they’ve proven they can deal with Atletico and they will rightfully be favourites ahead of Tuesday’s game. In the end, home advantage and a raucous Emirates could hold the key in giving the Gunners that final 10 per cent to make it to the final.

Atletico Madrid vs Arsenal: Player ratings as Gunners draw in hard-fought first leg of Champions League semi-final

Arsenal will return home to London the happier of the two sides after the Gunners secured a hard-fought 1-1 draw in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final against Atletico Madrid.

A penalty from Viktor Gyokeres opened the scoring for the Gunners in a first half that they completely dominated, though a mistake from Ben White let the hosts back into it in the second half as his handball led to a penalty.

Julian Alvarez stepped up to level the game from the spot in what was the last goal of the match, with Ademola Lookman missing a big chance, Gabriel making a pivotal block from Antoine Griezmann and Eberechi Eze having a penalty controversially overturned.

In the end Mikel Arteta’s side secured a 1-1 draw to take back to the Emirates, and it means the Gunners will be favourites to progress to the Champions League final when the two teams meet in next week’s second leg.

David Raya - 8

The Arsenal ‘keeper produced a good save from Alvarez early on and also saved well from Ademola Lookman on two occasions. He was as dependable as usual on set-pieces and crosses too.

Ben White - 5

White was probably a bit unlucky to give away the penalty but he is experienced enough to know not to leave an arm flailing around in the area. He also let Lookman free for great chance in the 74th minute, and was lucky the Nigeria international didn’t go down, as it would likely have been another penalty conceded.

White's trailing arm allowed Atletico back into it as he conceded a penalty in the second half (PA)
White's trailing arm allowed Atletico back into it as he conceded a penalty in the second half (PA)

William Saliba - 7

Another solid performance from the Frenchman, who did little wrong as the Gunners dominated the first half. Arsenal gave up more after the break, but Saliba stood firm under the pressure.

Gabriel - 7

Alongside Saliba, the Brazilian was key in limiting Atletico’s chances. He also produced a superb block from a rebound, preventing an almost certain goal from Antoine Griezmann.

Piero Hincapie - 6

Hincapie kept Giuliano Simeone quiet and made a couple of decent blocks, and he was unlucky not to make more of an opening from an early Madueke cross. A solid showing overall from the Ecuadorian.

Martin Odegaard - 6

The Arsenal captain brings a different dimension to his side’s attack, and it showed once more as he combined well with Martin Zubimendi in the lead-up to Arsenal’s penalty. Was solid enough as Arsenal controlled the first half, but perhaps should have made more from a Gyokeres pass early on. Was unlucky to come off so early into the second half.

Odegaard was the first Arsenal player subbed, coming off after Atletico equalised (Getty)
Odegaard was the first Arsenal player subbed, coming off after Atletico equalised (Getty)

Martin Zubimendi - 6

The Spaniard was a key cog in the Arsenal midfield as the Gunners dominated the first half, and a lovely touch and pass into Gyokeres saw the Sweden international win the penalty for the opener.

Declan Rice - 7

Rice was once again Arsenal’s most important midfielder, clearing up numerous Atletico attacks with decisive interceptions. He produced a vital challenge in his own box to prevent a scoring chance for Alvarez, and could have been Arsenal’s man of the match if not for the contribution from Gyokeres.

Noni Madueke - 6

The winger was the most threatening of Arsenal’s forwards in the first half, but he faded in the second before being taken off on 68 minutes. His teammates could have done better from a dangerous cross early on but overall did not do enough to trouble the home defence.

Viktor Gyokeres - 8

Gyokeres opened the scoring with a penalty at the end of the first half (Getty)
Gyokeres opened the scoring with a penalty at the end of the first half (Getty)

The Arsenal striker has come under fire for a lack of consistency but started tonight in the absence of Kai Havertz. He went on to produce what Martin Keown called his best 45 minutes in an Arsenal shirt.

A great early run showed his intent as he got his side out of their half before teeing up Odegaard, who probably should have done better with a shooting opportunity. He was then clever to win the penalty, getting goal-side of David Hancko to give the referee an easy decision.

The Sweden international then rifled a low effort past Jan Oblak to open the scoring from the spot. He faded a little as Arsenal began to struggle in the second half, but it was a solid outing that proved he has a part to play at the business end of the season.

Gabriel Martinelli - 5

The Brazilian was a passenger for most of the game and was wasteful at times. He didn’t offer enough in attack and was an obvious substitution to make.

Substitutes:

Eberechi Eze for Odegaard, 57’ - 7

The England international was the sharpest man on the pitch as he darted in front of Hancko to win Arsenal’s second penalty, but was unlucky as it was overturned. Led the charge as the Gunners regained control and this cameo and his goal at Newcastle showed he could stay play a pivotal role in the final games of the season.

Leandro Trossard for Martinelli, 68’ - 4

The Belgian lost possession in his first action after coming on and it set the tone for another uninspiring performance. Simply has not offered enough in recent weeks.

Bukayo Saka for Noni Madueke, 68’ - 5

Saka was limited to a short cameo after making a brief return against Newcastle last time out (AP)
Saka was limited to a short cameo after making a brief return against Newcastle last time out (AP)

The England winger was a little more involved than the other Arsenal subs - bar Eze – but was unable to produce anything notable in attack.

Gabriel Jesus for Gyokeres, 69’ - 5

The Arsenal striker was unable to get into the game as Arsenal lost their rhythm late into the second half.

Cristhian Mosquera for White, 86’ - N/A

Spaniard came on in the final few minutes but did not get a chance to make any sort of mark on the game, though he did test Oblak from range.

The decisions, penalties and controversies that defined Arsenal’s draw with Atletico

Arsenal are one game away from securing a place in the Champions League final and will head to the Emirates Stadium on level terms with Atletico Madrid after a fascinating 1-1 draw at the Estadio Metropolitano in Madrid.

The tight contest was defined by set pieces as Viktor Gyokeres opened the scoring in the first half having won a penalty before Julian Alvarez equalised after the break from the very same penalty spot.

Yet there were a series of decision and possible controveries that defined the encounter with referee Danny Makkelie called into action on an evening that will be remembered more for the intervention of VAR than the football played.

So, let’s break down the decisions and incidents that characterised the first leg of this Champions League semi-final:

41st minute - Viktor Gyokeres wins penalty

Arsenal had started the match in confident fashion despite David Raya being tasked with stopping a sharp effort from Julian Alvarez. At the other end of the pitch Martin Zubimendi slipped a threaded pass into the box to Viktor Gyokeres who leaned away from David Hancko and went to ground after contact from the central defender.

Makkelie blew the whistle and pointed to the penalty spot as the protestations begin from the Atletico Madrid players and supporters. VAR checked the incident but decided to stick with the on-field decision and Gyokeres drove the resultant spot kick into the bottom left corner.

Viktor Gyokeres was fouled by David Hancko for the first penalty decision (Getty)
Viktor Gyokeres was fouled by David Hancko for the first penalty decision (Getty)

55th minute - Ben White’s handball

In pursuit of an equaliser, Atletico stepped up a gear at the start of the second half and pushed higher up the pitch. Marcos Llorente received the ball just outside the Arsenal box and took a shot which wasn’t heading on target.

Arsenal defender Ben White blocks the effort and immediately comes the cries from the Atletico players who are convinced he handled the ball. The referee initially waves away the appeals but VAR intervenes and calls Makkelie to the pitchside monitor.

White’s left hand is away from his body and the ball clearly strikes it. In the Champions League these incidents have been given all season and the same happened here, with the referee overturning his initial decision, despite a dispute that ball bounced up off White’s leg before striking his hand.

Julian Alvarez took the resultant penalty and blasted it past David Raya to score the equaliser.

Marcos Llorente's wayward shot struck Ben White's hand resulting in a penalty after a VAR check (PA)
Marcos Llorente's wayward shot struck Ben White's hand resulting in a penalty after a VAR check (PA)

78th minute - Eberechi Eze fouled by David Hancko

Perhaps the most controversial moment of the evening as Bukayo Saka feeds the ball into the right side of the Atletico box. Eberechi Eze, fresh off the bench, stretched to beat Hancko to the ball and gets clipped on the foot by the defender. Eze goes down and is awarded a penalty by Makkelie before the game is paused for another VAR check.

82nd minute - Arsenal’s penalty is overturned

Following a lengthy check by the VAR, Makkelie is once again called over to the pitchside monitor as Atletico Madrid’s manager, Diego Simone riles up the crowd and challenges the fourth official on the sidelines. Makkelie takes 45 seconds to watch the incident 13 times before deciding that the contact between Hancko and Eze isn’t enough to cause a spot kick.

He reverses his decision again and Arsenal lose the chance to retake the lead late in the game.

Eberechi Eze was clipped by Hancko inside the Atletico box but the on-field penalty decision was overturned after another VAR intervention (AP)
Eberechi Eze was clipped by Hancko inside the Atletico box but the on-field penalty decision was overturned after another VAR intervention (AP)

Post match reaction

Needless to say the incidents proved to be the biggest talking points of the game and TNT Sports pundits Steven Gerrard, Steve McManaman and Martin Keown were perplexed at the decisions made.

“I don’t think it was clear and obvious and the referee should be allowed to referee the game,” said Keown before adding: “VAR’s got too involved... the referee I felt in the end buckled under the pressure.”

Gerrard agreed and said: “I’m surprised he got sent to the screen. I think there’s minimal contact but it’s really harsh on Arsenal to overturn that because it’s not clear and obvious.”

McManaman’s reaction was perhaps the most telling in summing up the feeling of the watching fans as he said: “We’re talking about VAR again, I hate it. It spoils the game. Once he gives it and there’s contact it’s not a clear and obvious error. You shouldn’t go back and re-ref it again. It baffles me.”

IPL 2026: 'Sometimes it hurts' - Hardik Pandya admits Mumbai Indians haven’t given fans enough to cheer

After suffering yet another loss in IPL 2026 despite posting a mammoth 243 on the board, Mumbai Indians captain Hardik Pandya admitted that his team does not have many options this season and once again reiterated the changes that need to be made for the five-time champions to salvage their campaign going forward.


This was Mumbai Indians’ sixth loss of the season, pushing them down to ninth in the points table with only four points in their kitty.


Amid outlining the team’s struggles through the season, Pandya also addressed MI fans, saying the team have not given them much opportunity to back them. While acknowledging their loyalty, Pandya said it sometimes hurts when fans chant for the opposition instead of their own team. However, he was quick to add that it is on the team to give fans reasons to cheer.


‘Not been able to do what exactly Mumbai Indians stands for’


"I think this season we don't have much option, we really need to see what all differences we can make. I won't put my bowlers under the bus. I think as an overall unit, we have not been able to do what exactly Mumbai Indians stands for," said Pandya when asked how he plans to address his bowling attack after failing to defend a strong total.


"We really need to see what all we need to work on," he added.


‘Sometimes it hurts’


"We have not given them much opportunity to back us -- but they have been fantastic and loyal. Sometimes it hurts when the opposition comes and they start chanting their name. But we probably need to give them more (to cheer and shout about)," he said.


The Mumbai Indians skipper said that with continued backing from the franchise owners and support staff, the team will find a way out.


"We have passionate owners and support staff, hopefully we will figure out something."


SRH demolish MI at Wankhede


MI bowlers were taken apart by SRH batters, with none conceding less than 10 runs per over. Notably, the ever-reliable Jasprit Bumrah returned figures of 0/54 in four overs.


Mumbai Indians, powered by a 55-ball unbeaten 123 from Ryan Rickelton, posted 243/5 in 20 overs after electing to bat first. However, Sunrisers Hyderabad, led by Travis Head (76 off 30 balls), Heinrich Klaasen (65* off 30), Abhishek Sharma (45 off 24) and Salil Arora (30* off 10), chased down the target with eight balls to spare.

Thorns climb to top of NWSL table with goals from Marie Müller, Sophia Wilson

For the first time in three years, the Portland Thorns are the top team in the National Women’s Soccer League.

Six games into the 2026 campaign, the Thorns claimed the No. 1 spot with Wednesday night’s 2-0 home win over the San Diego Wave, who had previously held the position.

The high-octane West Coast clash at Providence Park featured goals from two players who made their returns from prolonged absences last season: Portland’s Marie Müller, the German defender coming back from an ACL injury, and teammate Sophia Wilson, the U.S. women’s national team forward who had been on maternity leave.

Müller scored her first NWSL goal in the 10th minute, receiving a ball from USWNT midfielder Olivia Moultrie near the upper-left corner of the penalty box and striking it first-time with her right instep. The ball curled around Wave goalkeeper Leah Freeman and into the far-post side netting.

“It was a long process,” Müller said. “Rehab was over one year, so I’m just so happy to be back to support my team. That I scored today, even in the beginning, I think, makes the game a little bit different. So yeah, just glad to give everything and support the team.”

In the second half, Wilson scored her second consecutive goal. Thorns team captain and Canadian international Jessie Fleming’s relentless defensive pressure forced a turnover in the Thorns’ attacking third, a prime position for Wilson to scoop up the ball. A few touches past the last of San Diego’s back line was all she needed to slot a ground-skimming ball into the far post with her left foot to double Portland’s lead in the 64th minute.

After scoring her first goal as a mom on Sunday, a game-winner in the 95th minute against Angel City FC, she said that once she had one that “hopefully more will come.”

That proved to be the case Wednesday. The 25-year-old did admit in a postgame interview with CBS that she “kind of regretted saying that after I did because I was like, ‘I hope I didn’t jinx myself.’”

Ultimately, Wilson said, “it’s just about building confidence for me and getting back to the level that I was at, and I think getting goals for me is that way of doing that, so it feels good to get another one, but mostly just to get another win.”

Both sides applied pressure heavily, particularly the Wave, who forced the Thorns to move the ball quickly across Providence Park’s already-slick artificial surface. Despite winning their last five consecutive matches, including a stunning 3-2 comeback at the Denver Summits on Saturday, the Wave struggled to capitalize on their chances. Of their 11 shots, three were on target, the same number of on-frame attempts as the Thorns.

In many ways, the match felt like the Thorns’ response to a conversation that began on March 25, when the two sides met for the first time this season. San Diego handed the Thorns their only loss of the season in that clash, beating them 3-1 at Snapdragon Stadium with goals from Dudinha, Lia Godfrey and Melanie Barcenas. On Wednesday, however, the Thorns managed to shut San Diego out, a feat made possible in part by Australian goalkeeper Mackenzie Arnold’s three key saves.

Thorns manager Robert Vilahamn said Wednesday night that in their previous game, Arnold “had a struggle with her feet in the build-up. We were not so good in the build-up, and I was depressed as well, and we didn’t really find our way out.” The two had a conversation about that, he said, and “today she was much better and braver in the build-up with her feet and taking the right decision when to play short and when to take long.”

U.S. women’s national team head coach Emma Hayes was among the 19,806 in attendance in Portland and was seen holding Wilson’s daughter, Gianna, on camera before kickoff. It was Hayes’ third of a six-match NWSL road trip, which will culminate in Atlanta for the ribbon-cutting ceremony of the Arthur M. Blank U.S. Soccer National Training Center in Fayetteville, Ga.

“I love that there’s been a changing of order this season,” Hayes said of the NWSL table during a halftime interview with CBS. “I think San Diego have looked really strong. I watched them against Denver, and it was a great comeback, but equally, I think the Thorns have been outstanding. I think they were really well prepared by the time Robert came in, and I think this is a top matchup.”

On Sunday, the Wave will host Bay FC, while the Thorns play on the road against the Chicago Stars.

This article originally appeared in The Athletic.

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What was Notre Dame’s 2026 NFL Draft Score?

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 23: Jeremiyah Love of Notre Dame poses for a photo after being selected third overall by the Arizona Cardinals during Round One of the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium on April 23, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Lauren Leigh Bacho/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Notre Dame Fighting Irish football program represented itself quite well in the 2026 NFL Draft. The Irish had 6 players selected over the 3 day and 7 round event. The major highlights for Notre Dame from this past draft was running back Jeremiyah Love being selected by the Arizona Cardinals with the #3 pick, and with the last pick in the first round, the Seattle Seahawks called the name of running back Jadarian Price.

Notre Dame made history with those two selections, and they increased its lead for the most NFL Draft picks in history. So it all had me wondering… just how good of a draft was this for Notre Dame?

As much as I hate math, I feel like math is probably needed here — but I still hate math enough not to try and get too tricky with it either. (And yeah… I’m terrible at anything other than basic math, so don’t judge me Judgy Jude). So, I assigned each round with a value, but for the 1st round I gave extra weight to those in the top 5 and the top 10. Perhaps I should have split all of the rounds up into three parts, but again… that’s more math.

And now I’m starting to think someone else has probably done this somewhere else (and obviously better) but I move onward.

ROUNDPICK VALUE
1 (1-5)15
1 (6-10)12
1 (11-32)10
28
37
45
54
62
71

So, I couldn’t just use Notre Dame as the only team scored. That wouldn’t help much — but I also don’t have the time and/or skill to do the entire country either. I scored some of the biggest draft schools we’ve seen over the years, and I threw in USC as well just to prove that they are cowards that just can’t stack up to what Notre Dame has across the field from them.

Without anymore commentary, here are the scores I collected for the last 5 years. Make of it what you will.

TEAM20262025202420232022
Notre Dame Fighting Irish45 / 630 / 643 / 718 / 314 / 2
Ohio State Buckeyes90 / 1193 / 1432 / 451 / 641 / 6
Michigan Wolverines33 / 656 / 769 / 1345 / 939 / 5
Clemson Tigers61 / 98 / 333 / 639 / 69 /2
USC Trojans21 / 313 / 334 / 726 / 422 / 3
Georgia Bulldogs54 / 874 / 1357 / 862 / 10107 / 15
Alabama Crimson Tide49 / 1043 / 765 / 1081 / 1057 / 7

INEOS now harbouring ‘serious concerns’ over £57m Man Utd favourite who’s approaching the end of his contract

INEOS now harbouring ‘serious concerns’ over £57m Man Utd favourite who’s approaching the end of his contract
INEOS now harbouring ‘serious concerns’ over £57m Man Utd favourite who’s approaching the end of his contract

Manchester United chiefs are said to harbour ‘serious concerns’ over Lisandro Martinez’s physicality as he sees out the end of yet another injury-ridden campaign, according to Football Insider.

In the three-and-a-half years he’s represented United, the centre-half has never been able to stay fit for an entire season.

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How Martinez has fared on the injury front since joining United

Of his most notable setbacks, Martinez has had to navigate a metatarsal fracture and a cruciate ligament tear, the latter of which is what made him have a delayed start to 2025/2026.

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Indeed, the Argentine made his first appearance of the current term at the end of November and featured 14 times before injuring his calf in training and missing a further five games.

While it’s undoubtedly a torrid situation for all involved, it is awfully tricky for United, given how influential Martinez is when he’s available to start.

Martinez’s record in all competitions

He has maintained his status as a first-choice at the back since he made the switch from Ajax in 2022, when he joined in a £56.7 million deal and put pen to paper on a five-year contract, plus the option of an additional 12 months.

Martinez will be out of contract in June 2027, potentially 2028

It’s thought the club would activate the option the closer Martinez gets to the end of his agreement. From there, however, it remains to be seen if he would be offered fresh terms.

Currently, the 28-year-old has one match left of his suspension for violent conduct, meaning he is poised to return to the team for next Saturday’s clash at the Stadium of Light.

Martinez will also simultaneously have his sights set on playing a key role for his nation, who are the reigning champions, at the forthcoming World Cup.

United chiefs, meanwhile, would be watching on anxiously from home in hopes he manages to avoid any lengthy layoffs throughout the tournament.

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“Ideal for the Barca system” – Former Barcelona scout urges club to sign Chelsea star this summer

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Former Barcelona scout Bojan Krkic senior has told the La Liga side to sign Joao Pedro over Atletico Madrid’s Julian Alvarez. 

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Chelsea signed Pedro last summer from Brighton in a deal worth up to £60m, and the Brazilian has had a successful first season to date.

Pedro has scored 19 goals in all competitions, with 14 of those coming in the Premier League, and he’s made the number nine position his own.

Barcelona advised to sign Joao Pedro over Julian Alvarez

Pedro still has a chance to become the first Chelsea striker since Diego Costa to score 20 league goals in a season, but would need six goals in the last four games.

His form hasn’t gone unnoticed, and Pedro has been linked with Spanish champions Barcelona, and one of their former scouts believes he’d be a better fit for the club than Alvarez.

“Joao Pedro is ideal for the Barca system,” he told Cadena Ser as quoted by Barca Blaugranes.

“I would bet on Joao Pedro rather than Julián, I like him more. Overall, Julián is still a great player. He finishes, he plays well, he is very complete.

“Pedro is similar to Julián but he is more of a goal scorer and a better player.”

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Bayern Munich won’t be making his loan move permanent, and it’ll be interesting to see if he ends up staying at Chelsea.

According to some reports that possibility hasn’t been ruled out, and the next head coach could have an impact on that.

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Former Liverpool manager willing to accept Real Madrid offer – report

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Real Madrid are currently burning the midnight oil in their attempts to finalise the next first-team manager, especially after the team went trophy-less once again this season.

Given the situation and all the rides on it, club president Florentino Perez is directly involved in the process and decision-making, and is pushing for an experienced name to take over.

Two names, on that front, appeal to Real Madrid the most – Jurgen Klopp and Jose Mourinho – as relayed yesterday by the Spanish media.

Confident of securing their target

Between the two ‘finalist’ candidates Real Madrid have identified, it appears clear that Jurgen Klopp is the dream target whom the club would prefer to have in charge.

He is, however, considerably more difficult to sign given how he has stepped away from coaching in recent times.

As reported by El Chiringuito, Real Madrid are now growing confident that Klopp will accept their offer in the summer should they put the proposal on the table.

Ready to take up Real Madrid’s offer. (Photo by Sascha Schuermann/Getty Images)

The former Liverpool head coach is aware of the interest from the club and is willing accept their offer to be the next first-team coach.

Recent days have seen floods of reports of Jose Mourinho advancing towards Real Madrid, but this now changes everything.

After all, Klopp was always the No. 1 target and the signing of the ‘Special One’ was only prioritised considering how Klopp’s arrival was seen as unlikely.

With the former Liverpool manager now reportedly willing to return to the coaching position, Real Madrid will look to establish contact and make their position clear with the manager.

The hope will be to have an agreement with him at the earliest, possibly at the end of the season.

Can anyone catch Glens? Your guide to the Women's Premiership

The new Women's Premiership season is almost upon us and the big question on everyone's lips will be can anyone stop Glentoran?

The Glens won the 2025 title with a 1-0 victory over Cliftonville on the last day of the season and will look to retain the trophy this year.

The Reds are likely to be their nearest challengers, but can the likes of Linfield, Lisburn Rangers or Crusaders close the gap to the top two?

BBC Sport NI looks at how all eight teams are shaping up before the opening day of the season on Friday.

Cliftonville

Cliftonville won the League Cup and Irish Cup in 2025, but still came away disappointed as they relinquished the league title to Glentoran.

The Reds are targeting a clean sweep of domestic trophies this season according to striker Carla Devine.

"We want to retain the League Cup and the Irish Cup but there is nothing better than having the league trophy," she told BBC Sport NI.

The north Belfast side have strengthened what was quite a thin squad by bringing in players with Women's Premiership experience.

Goalkeeper Maddy Harvey-Clifford has arrived from Crusaders while defender Hannah Doherty has returned after a spell with Linfield.

Exciting teenagers Aoife Gargan, Lucy Kelly and Charlotte Havern have also joined as the Reds look to challenge on multiple fronts.

Brendan Lynch's side will of course be without Marissa Callaghan, with the decorated former Northern Ireland captain announcing her retirement at the end of last season as well as Naomi McLaughlin, who joined Aberdeen in January.

Devine said that while it was "sad to see her go", former club captain Callaghan remains involved with the senior team as a coach and will push the side to achieve more success.

Cliftonville had the best defence in the league last year but scored 22 less goals than Glentoran.

They will hope that the likes of Devine as well as McGuinness sisters Kirsty and Caitlin can shoulder the goal scoring burden that fell largely on midfielder Teegan Lynch last season, who was a standout performer.

Crusaders

Crusaders had a decent 2025 campaign, finishing fifth in the table but level on points with Lisburn Rangers above them.

Jonny Tuffey's side may have lost one of the most consistent goalkeepers in the league in Harvey-Clifford but they have managed to bring in two exciting additions from Linfield in the form of Mia Fitzsimmons and Rebecca Bassett.

Both the midfielder and the striker had seen their playing time reduced at the Blues in recent years but they bring experience and quality to a young Crues side.

Defender Caitlyn Hamilton said that while their aim in the league will be to "work towards" closing the gap to the likes of Linfield just above them first, they want to enjoy some deep cup runs and bring back silverware to Seaview.

"We really want to win silverware, the past couple of seasons we're getting to finals and not got that clinical edge to get the trophy," she said.

Their hopes in the League Cup are already over after defeats against Glentoran and Lisburn, so they will target the Irish Cup next.

Their first two league games are against sides that finished below them in Larne and Derry City, so they will be hoping to get off the mark with six points.

Derry City

Derry City finished sixth last season, well clear of the bottom two but six points off Crusaders above them.

The task for the Candystripes this year, according to midfielder Caitlin Doherty, will be to close in on the Crues and ensure they finish above an improving Lisburn Ladies side.

"We want to aim to finish higher up above Crusaders and Lisburn," she said.

Her teammate Erin Hegarty added that pre-season has been "great" with a new coaching set-up at the helm.

Jarlath Canning has been appointed head coach after a spell within the club's academy structure and he will be tasked with bringing some of Derry's young players through.

Leah Craig is the only signing of note from Crusaders, but they have been dealt a blow in losing influential defender and captain Shannon Dunne to rivals near the bottom of the table Larne.

Derry will also play their first seven games of the season away from home with the work being done at the Brandywell and face a difficult first game of the season away to Linfield.

Glentoran

Glentoran's aim will of course be to retain the league title but they will also like to end Cliftonville's dominance in both the League Cup and Irish Cup.

Defender Emma McMaster knows they will have to have another consistent season to do so with Cliftonville set to challenge them again.

"We know the pressure we have is a privilege. Cliftonville have really driven us on the last few seasons and it will be a very competitive year."

The Glens, who will also play in Europe this year, have a really exciting squad packed with experience and exciting young players including the likes of Northern Ireland internationals Kascie Weir, Aimee Kerr and Mia Moore, who will all want to kick on again this season.

They have also added Northern Ireland underage internationals Daisy and Gracie Conway from Lisburn Rangers.

Defender Daisy made 30 appearances for Lisburn Rangers last season while Gracie scored 23 goals in 39 games.

The Glens netted 67 goals last year and with the likes of Conway, Weir and Emily Wilson in their ranks they possess a serious amount of firepower to repeat that this year.

Larne

Larne endured a difficult 2025 campaign, finishing bottom of the table and registering just one victory.

They shipped 67 goals and scored just 12 so there are obvious routes for improvement at both ends of the pitch.

The Inver side have had a busy off season with Matthew Crawford replacing Daniel Carlisle as manager and he has brought in Clare Carson as a first-team coach from Cliftonville.

Crawford has strengthened the team by bringing in four players from Championship winners St James Swifts in Aimee Johnston, Chloe Doak, Chloe Tully and Rachel Dennison as well as Ana Walsh and Jennifer McDaid from Glentoran, Chloe Walker from Lisburn Rangers, Maureen Quinn from Crusaders and Derry City captain Dunne.

They will aim to move off the bottom of the table and be more competitive this season according to Chelsea Irvine who says they want to "make sure we make an impact".

"It's more professional this season and very positive," she added.

That was exhibited in the group stage of the League Cup as they pulled off a surprise 2-1 win over Lisburn Rangers.

Linfield

Linfield finished third in 2025 but were a distant 12 points behind second-place Cliftonville, who they also lost to in the Irish Cup final.

The Blues had no problems scoring goals, finishing as second highest scorers in the league behind the Glens due largely to their deadly strike duo of Eve Reilly and Cora Chambers, who new goalkeeper Lillie Woods has backed to continue their effective partnership this season.

"Eve and Cora are natural goal scorers and we have a lot of faith in them and I'm sure they'll put in good performances this year," she said.

Woods will be tasked with helping Linfield keep more clean sheets after they shipped 27 goals last year.

With Ashley Hutton retiring and Fitzsimmons leaving they have lost a lot of experience but have moved to bring in McLaren from Crusaders and Stacey Murdouch from Lisburn, with both having played in the top flight for a number of season.

The Blues will look to cut the gap to the top two this year and bring some much-needed silverware back to Midgley Park.

Lisburn Ladies

Lisburn Ladies will want to continue their upward trajectory after establishing themselves in the top flight in the previous two seasons, but it is set to be a difficult one given sides around them like Larne have strengthened significantly.

They finished seventh last season, but still were still six points off than bottom side Larne having picked up three victories.

A statement signing in the off season was their acquisition of well-travelled striker Claire Shaw, who has scored goals for the Crues and Cliftonville in the top flight as well as the addition of defender Shona Davis from the Reds among a host of others.

They have lost key midfielder Murdouch to Linfield and face a tough first game away to Cliftonville, but defender Jessica Hall said they are "raring to go" and have set some clear goals.

"We have loads of new faces in so there's more competition for places and everyone is eager to get started.

"We want to finish higher than what we did last year. We would like to take a point or all three from one of the top four teams and collect more points at home."

Lisburn Rangers

Skye Bacon
Skye Bacon helped Wimbledon secure promotion last campaign [Getty Images]

Lisburn Rangers finished fourth last season, seven points off Linfield above them after an inconsistent campaign.

They have brought in the likes of Bernie Ferreira, Sasha Clarke and Sophie O'Rawe as they look to remain competitive in the top half of the table, but the standout signing is Skye Bacon, who comes in from England.

First-team coach Jack Little said Bacon has "set the standard" at the club as they look to continue their steady progress in the division.

They start with a tricky test against champions Glentoran, but defender Erin McGreevey is confident they can cause an upset.

"If we play to our standards we can put any team to the test. We've played Glens and Cliftonville before and its gone to the wire, so it's down to us bring the performances."

O'Neill hails Tyrone 'character' in Ulster U20 win

Tyrone U20 coach Stephen O'Neill hailed his side's character as they made it three Ulster titles on the spin.

The Red Hands recovered from a slow start to the campaign with defeats by Cavan and Armagh leaving them third in Group B, but recovered superbly in the knockout phase to account for Derry and Donegal before finishing the job against Monaghan in Wednesday's final.

It is the fourth provincial title at the U20 grade in five years for Paul Devlin's side who have also won the last two All-Ireland titles and O'Neill is proud of their latest journey.

"It's been some journey and the learnings we've had, the ups and downs, the boys have responded," O'Neill, a three-time All-Ireland winner as a player, told BBC Sport NI.

"It's great for the character they've had their knock-backs and learned from their defeats. All of that hard work has paid off as they got two massive results in the quarter-final and semi-final, then tonight they put on a really good performance."

While O'Neill is in his first year working with his native county's U20s, for team captain Conor Devlin, it is a third Ulster medal.

Devlin scored 1-2 in Wednesday's victory over the Farney men, saying "I don't think I've scored as much in a game in my life" but took greater satisfaction from Tyrone's collective effort.

Noting they made some "tweaks" to their game-plan after two defeats from three in the group phase, he was happy to see them pay off.

With Ulster now secured, Tyrone's sights will now turn to an All-Ireland semi-final on 13 May against either Kildare or Louth who are through to the Leinster final.

"We've ticked off eight games, so they are in the past and we'll move on to the Leinster champions," man of the match Devlin said.

"We played a few of them [Leinster counties] in challenge matches and they were brilliant sides, so it's not going to be easy."

Kane aiming for Irish Cup glory after missing out in 2018

Images of him hobbling down the touchline, suit on and crutches aloft to join the pile on in the Coleraine end after Eoin Bradley's late goal sealed a 3-1 win over Cliftonville in the 2018 Irish Cup final are permanently ingrained in Lyndon Kane's mind.

Cruelly, Kane was ruled out of the showpiece decider in the Windsor Park sunshine after injuring his metatarsal two weeks before the big day.

He had scored in the 3-1 semi-final win over Larne but missed out on a medal on one of the club's greatest days as he was not in the matchday squad.

Now, six years on, Kane, as Bannsiders captain and one of the two remaining from the 2018 squad left in the current crop, will look to lead his hometown club to more Irish Cup glory when they face Dungannon Swifts in Saturday's final.

'As a fan, I take great satisfaction from 2018 win'

After featuring in three of their five games on the way to the final, Kane was forced to be just a regular spectator on cup final day, but under then manager Oran Kearney, his team delivered for the injured defender.

The Bannsiders went into the final desperate to end a 15-year wait for silverware and with a talented squad that had come close to success in the league and cup.

They lost the 2017 Irish Cup final 3-0 against Linfield and finished second in the Irish Premiership in the 2017-18 season, losing just one game but coming in two points behind eventual champions Crusaders.

They went ahead early in the second half of the decider as midfielder Darren McCauley volleyed home one of the finest final goals.

Cliftonville's Rory Donnelly equalised from close-range soon after, but substitute Aaron Burns restored their advantage after a tidy flick from Bradley.

The striker then sealed a famous victory with a late third, racing through from the halfway line after the Reds had pushed forward in search of another equaliser before deftly lifting the ball over Brian Neeson.

Queue pandemonium from the Coleraine fans behind the goal as well as the players and management team, with Kearney famously charging down the touchline to join in celebrations for their first Irish Cup win since 2003.

It was even more special for the local lads like Kane, Jamie McGonigle and Brad Lyons, who had helped bring the trophy back to the north coast.

"I got halfway down [the touchline for the pile on] and had to meet them on the way back!" Kane told BBC Sport NI.

"It was disappointing [to miss out] but me, as a fan, I still take great satisfaction.

"As a player you want to play every big game, but probably my connection with the club and the fact we still won it, I know how much it means to the people and the town."

'We are at the start of our journey'

While he enjoyed the occasion, Kane will undoubtedly use the tinge of sadness that he couldn't play a part on the pitch in the 2018 to motivate him this year to ensure he skippers the side to glory.

Six years on, Coleraine find themselves in a similar position as they were in 2018.

They are hoping to win a first trophy in a few years [the 2020 League Cup was their last major honour] having gone close in the league this season, finishing second just three points behind champions Larne, who they beat 2-1 in the Irish Cup semi-final after extra time.

Kane and McGonigle [who has since had spells at Crusaders and Derry City] are the sole survivors from 2018 and in truth, the right-back has been one of the few constants in a period of transition for the club in the past two years.

Coleraine have been a side transformed on and off the pitch since Henry Ross came in as the majority owner and Executive Chairman in December 2024 and ushered in a full-time model.

Their expensively assembled squad has really clicked under Ruaidhri Higgins in recent months and they are currently on a nine-game winning run in all competitions with signings such as Joel Cooper and Will Patching leading the charge.

They scored 21 goals in their five games in the split and come into the final against the holders Dungannon as favourites.

Kane hopes that just like 2018, they end the season on a high and it would even sweeter for the captain to hold the trophy aloft knowing he could contribute on the pitch this time and help usher Coleraine into a new era of sustained success.

"Without a doubt we are at the start of our journey," Kane, who has made over 300 appearances for the club, added.

"This year has been a good stepping block and the last two or three months we have started to kick on as a group and shown real togetherness from the top to the bottom and hopefully that is the start of things to come.

"The club obviously has a plan in place for the next five years and we are probably just ahead of that this year so hopefully we can win the cup and send it on its way."

Salah expected to play again for Liverpool this season

Salah expected to play again for Liverpool this season
Salah expected to play again for Liverpool this season

Mohamed Salah is expected to feature again for Liverpool before the end of the season after the club confirmed his injury is not as serious as first feared.

Many feared the worst when Salah came off during Liverpool’s 3-1 victory over Crystal Palace at Anfield on Saturday.

The Egyptian international appeared to suffer a hamstring issue and was substituted in the 59th minute before applauding supporters around the stadium and heading straight down the tunnel.

The emotional nature of the moment sparked fears that the 33-year-old may have played his final game for the Reds following last month’s announcement that he will leave the club this summer.

However, Liverpool have now revealed the injury is only a minor muscle problem and that Salah will likely return before the campaign concludes.

Arne Slot’s side has four Premier League fixtures remaining as they continue their push to secure Champions League qualification.

Liverpool travel to Manchester United this weekend before hosting Chelsea, Aston Villa and Brentford in their final matches of the campaign.

While Salah now looks unlikely to feature at Old Trafford or against Chelsea, there remains hope he could still make an appearance in the closing weeks of the season.

An appearance will potentially allow supporters one final opportunity to say goodbye to one of the club’s modern greats.

The winger will leave Liverpool after a remarkable nine-year spell in which he has scored 257 goals in 435 appearances.

The former Chelsea and AS Roma star has helped the club win the Premier League, the Champions League, the FA Cup, and the Carabao Cup.

Liverpool’s final game of the season comes against Brentford at Anfield on May 24, a fixture that could yet serve as Salah’s farewell appearance before he departs Merseyside.

Replacing him will be a top priority for sporting executives Richard Hughes and Michael Edwards this summer.

Winners and Losers: Cavs vs Raptors Game 5 – Evan Mobley bounces back

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The Cleveland Cavaliers bounced back for a huge Game 5 win and a 3-2 series lead over the Toronto Raptors.

Let’s go over today’s losers.

LOSER – The First Half

I can’t blame anyone for feeling antsy in the first half. To be honest, if you weren’t starting to worry about a full-blown panic attack, then I don’t know how you do it. This first half had disaster written all over it.

The Raptors could not miss in the first two quarters. They had 74 points at halftime on 64% shooting from the floor and 59% shooting from downtown. No one thought that would be sustainable, but it’s more than enough in one half to steal a Game 5 on the road.

How did the Raptors do it?

Scottie Barnes was the driving force. He put immense pressure on the rim with his downhill attacks, while his playmaking provided a counter. Drawing multiple defenders and hitting the open man is easier said than done. Barnes had the Cavalier defense scrambling to keep up.

Adding fuel to the fire, Cleveland again turned it over like crazy. The Raptors eventually scored 28 points off turnovers in this game, with a good chunk of that coming in a frantic first half.

WINNER – Feeding the Bigs

Clearly, something changed in the second half. The Cavs managed to overcome a 12-point deficit and storm back for a double-digit lead of their own before winning in the closing minutes.

Feeding the bigs was the key to all of that.

Dennis Schroder (more on him soon) apparently told the Cavs as much. At halftime, Schroder addressed his team and told them where they’ve been going wrong. His proposal? To return to ‘Cavs basketball’ play prioritizing Jarrett Allen and Evan Mobley as focal points of the offense. I guess Schroder reads Fear the Sword, or any Cavs blog, for that matter.

Schroder says he told the team he wants to see 'Cavs basketball' again and to return to the style they played when he first arrived in Cleveland

"Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen are the keys to our team… those are two of the top bigs in the league, so we got to use them" https://t.co/F6S31d5JmR

— Tony Pesta (@Tony_Pesta) April 30, 2026

The results were immediate. Mobley and Allen re-established the Cavaliers’ efforts in the paint by rolling to the rim and creating easy opportunities. By playing inside-out, the Cavs offense settled into a more sustainable groove — all while energizing the bigs on the other end of the floor.

All of a sudden, Allen and Mobley were rejecting shots and anchoring an elite defense. After coughing up 74 points in the first half, Cleveland only allowed 46 in the second (just 17 points in the fourth). Mobley and Allen’s six combined blocks were a big part of that. Getting them more involved on offense was what sparked it.

Mobley finished with 16 points in the second half, including three clutch triples to secure the win.

WINNER – Dennis Schroder

I had a feeling that Schroder could have a big game in the playoffs. I, however, did not think it would come in such a pivotal moment.

Schroder, for all intents and purposes, saved the Cavs season. This was shaping up to be a crushing Game 5 loss at home. Instead, Schroder more than doubled his total points for the series (he scored 19 points tonight and had only scored 18 points in the previous games combined). More than half of Schroder’s scoring game in the fourth quarter.

Toronto has played an aggressive style of defense at the point of attack. For example, if James Harden has the ball, you can bet a second Raptor is lurking at the nail, cheating off the wing and providing additional help on any potential drives.

This is what opened the door for Schroder to succeed.

Any attention on Harden meant room for Schroder to attack. He was quick to catch the ball and burst to the rim on these opportunities, making the most of the defense being preoccupied with his teammates. That extra ball-handler on the court made a huge difference for Cleveland, as the Raptors had previously stifled their offense with this aggressive help.

Schroder didn’t just have it rolling downhill; he was knocking down three-pointers, as well. Scoring from all three levels made him tonight’s hero — and even Donovan Mitchell was content sitting on the bench to let Dennis cook.

“It’s about the group,” Mitchell said about allowing Schroder to stay in the game. “It’s on me to take a step back… I know who I am, y’all know who I am… but the only thing that matters is winning the game.”

I didn’t expect Schroder to save the day, but I sure am happy he did.

Antonio Valencia: Former Man United captain secures new job

Antonio Valencia: Former Man United captain secures new job
Antonio Valencia: Former Man United captain secures new job

Former Manchester United captain Antonio Valencia has made another career announcement in recent weeks.

United career

Valencia moved to Spain in 2005, joining Villarreal in La Liga.

He spent two seasons on loan at Wigan Athletic from 2006 and made his move permanent in 2008.

Just one year later, in 2009, he joined Manchester United and would spend 10 years at the club.

The Ecuadorian departed in 2019 after 339 appearances and nine major trophies.

Valencia was made captain of the side in 2018 by Jose Mourinho. He would go on to make 99 appearances for his national team.

Post-United career

The 40-year-old left Manchester United for LDU Quito in his native country before finishing his career at Querétaro in Mexico in 2021.

He recently played for the United legends team against Southampton.

In addition, he also made an unexpected return to football by deciding to play for Wythenshawe Vets.

The Cheshire Sunday League team have enticed fellow former football stars such as Papiss Cisse, Emile Heskey, Danny Drinkwater, Joleon Lescott, Stephen Ireland and Oumar Niasse to don their shirt.

Punditry job

Valencia announced on his X account that, “I want to thank God for this new stage, and @TelemundoSports for the trust. I’ll try to give my best. See you at the 2026 World Cup.”

What’s more, the TV station Telemundo stated, “the Legends team is taking shape! A lot of history and talent in Telemundo’s first expert reveal for the World Cup. Who do you think will complete the team? Enjoy the 2026 FIFA World Cup starting June 11 on Telemundo and Peacock TV.”

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No More Excuses for Arne Slot Ahead of Manchester United Clash – Opinion

No More Excuses for Arne Slot Ahead of Manchester United Clash – Opinion
No More Excuses for Arne Slot Ahead of Manchester United Clash – Opinion

No More Hiding: The Excuses Must End at Old Trafford

There comes a point in every failing season where context no longer matters. Injuries, transition, and adaptation—these are all valid explanations in isolation. But when repeated endlessly, they become something else entirely.

They become excuses.

Heading into this clash with Manchester United, Liverpool will be without Mohamed Salah, Hugo Ekitike, and Conor Bradley. That is not insignificant. Salah, in particular, is irreplaceable in terms of output and influence. But even with those absences, what remains available to Arne Slot is far from a weakened, unrecognisable squad.

This is still a team packed with international quality.

Alisson Becker is expected to return, restoring authority between the posts. The back line, led by Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konaté, is first-choice. The midfield—Alexis Mac Allister, Ryan Gravenberch, Dominik Szoboszlai—has been consistently available. And the forward line could still feature Alexander Isak, Florian Wirtz, and Cody Gakpo.

That is not a team crippled by injury.

That is a team expected to compete—and more than compete—at Old Trafford.

Which is why the narrative being pushed simply does not hold.

This idea of a “transitional season” has been stretched far beyond credibility. Transition does not excuse poor structure. It does not excuse a lack of patterns of play. And it certainly does not excuse a side that looks less coached as the months pass.

The reality is uncomfortable, but it is unavoidable. Liverpool has regressed. And the manager must own that.

Photo: IMAGO

A Line in the Sand for Arne Slot

This is no longer about long-term planning. It is about present-day accountability.

Arne Slot has now had over a year to implement his ideas, his structure, his identity. Yet what we continue to see is a team that looks disconnected, underprepared, and uncertain in almost every phase of play. The spacing is wrong. The pressing is inconsistent. The build-up lacks cohesion.

These are coaching issues. And they have persisted for far too long.

Even more concerning is the messaging. The press conferences, the repeated references to transition, to injuries, to needing time—these no longer resonate. Supporters are not blind. They can see the quality available. They can see the lack of progression. And they are growing tired of hearing the same explanations.

This fixture, therefore, becomes something far more significant than just another league game. It is a test of credibility.

Manchester United, under interim leadership, have shown organisation, fight, and clarity—qualities Liverpool once embodied under Jürgen Klopp. If Liverpool go to Old Trafford and are once again outrun, outworked, and outclassed, then the questions surrounding Slot will no longer be theoretical.

They will be definitive. Because this is not a one-off scenario. This is a pattern.

Heavy defeats to elite sides. Disjointed performances. A visible lack of tactical identity. These are not symptoms of transition—they are indicators of something deeper.

And if that continues here, against a direct rival, in a high-stakes environment, then the decision-makers above him will have little choice.

This is why the excuses must end now.

Liverpool is not the underdog in the way they are being framed. Not with this squad. Not with this history. Not after dominating this fixture for years under the previous regime.

They should be competitive. They should be organised. And they should be capable of winning.

Anything less—particularly another passive or chaotic performance—will only reinforce what many are already beginning to accept.

That this tenure is nearing its end. This is not about being “Slot out.” It is about being “Liverpool in.”

About demanding standards. About expecting more from a group that is capable of far better. About refusing to accept regression dressed up as transition. The time for words has passed. At Old Trafford, only actions matter.

And if those actions fall short once again, then the consequences should—and likely will—follow.

Knicks look to secure series win over the Hawks

New York Knicks (53-29, third in the Eastern Conference) vs. Atlanta Hawks (46-36, sixth in the Eastern Conference)

Atlanta; Thursday, 7 p.m. EDT

LINE: Knicks -2.5; over/under is 213.5

EASTERN CONFERENCE FIRST ROUND: Knicks lead series 3-2

BOTTOM LINE: The New York Knicks look to clinch the series over the Atlanta Hawks in game six of the Eastern Conference first round. The Knicks defeated the Hawks 126-97 in the last meeting on Wednesday. Jalen Brunson led the Knicks with 39 points, and Jalen Johnson led the Hawks with 18.

The Hawks are 27-25 in Eastern Conference games. Atlanta is 7-8 in games decided by 3 points or fewer.

The Knicks are 35-17 in conference matchups. New York is seventh in the NBA with 45.6 rebounds per game led by Karl-Anthony Towns averaging 11.9.

The Hawks are shooting 47.4% from the field this season, 1.4 percentage points higher than the 46.0% the Knicks allow to opponents. The Knicks average 14.2 made 3-pointers per game this season, 1.3 more made shots on average than the 12.9 per game the Hawks give up.

TOP PERFORMERS: Dyson Daniels is scoring 11.9 points per game and averaging 6.8 rebounds for the Hawks. CJ McCollum is averaging 18.7 points and 2.8 rebounds over the last 10 games.

Brunson is scoring 26.0 points per game and averaging 3.3 rebounds for the Knicks. OG Anunoby is averaging 2.7 made 3-pointers over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Hawks: 4-6, averaging 111.6 points, 41.0 rebounds, 25.1 assists, 8.0 steals and 5.0 blocks per game while shooting 46.5% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 114.9 points per game.

Knicks: 7-3, averaging 113.1 points, 43.6 rebounds, 24.9 assists, 8.6 steals and 3.8 blocks per game while shooting 49.4% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 102.5 points.

INJURIES: Hawks: Jock Landale: out (ankle).

Knicks: None listed.

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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

High school baseball and softball: Wednesday's scores

Baseball and glove on field.
Baseball and glove on field high school scores (Getty Images)

HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL & SOFTBALL 

Wednesday’s Results 

BASEBALL 

CITY SECTION
Angelou 10, Jefferson 8
Arleta 5, Grant 3
Bell 6, Legacy 1
Birmingham 10, El Camino Real 2
Chatsworth 16, Cleveland 1
Collins Family 14, Central City Value 3
Eagle Rock 3, Bravo 2
East Valley 14, Canoga Park 1
Fulton 7, AMIT 6
Garfield 10, South East 3
Hollywood 14, Contreras 4
LACES 10, LA University 0
LA Marshall 7, Franklin 1
LA Wilson 12, Lincoln 6
Los Angeles 14, Manual Arts 1
Northridge Academy 11, Reseda 1
Palisades 20, Fairfax 4
RFK Community 9, Mendez 8
San Pedro 12, Gardena 2
SOCES 15, Panorama 0
South Gate 27, Huntington Park 3
Venice 21, LA Hamilton 8
Wilmington Banning 3, Rancho Dominguez 0

SOUTHERN SECTION
Agoura 16, Thousand Oaks 6
Anaheim 6, Westminster 3
Anaheim Canyon 6, Brea Olinda 5
Aquinas 11, Woodcrest Christian 2
Arlington 13, Heritage 3
Arroyo 9, Pasadena Marshall 0
Ayala 8, Claremont 0
Beckman 10, San Juan Hills 2
Bonita 8, Glendora 5
California 8, Whittier 0
Canyon Springs 12, Perris 2
Carpinteria 6, Channel Islands 5
Castaic 3, Canyon Country Canyon 0
Citrus Hill 2, Lakeside 0
Corona Santiago 13, Corona Centennial 4
Covina 9, Charter Oak 4
Crean Lutheran 5, El Dorado 1
Cypress 3, Villa Park 0
Damien 3, Chino Hills 2
Dana Hills 12, Aliso Niguel 2
Eastvale Roosevelt 11, Riverside King 4
Edgewood 21, Bassett 0
Edison 4, Corona del Mar 0
El Rancho 11, Santa Fe 9
El Toro 3, San Clemente 2
Etiwanda 14, Rancho Cucamonga 2
Fillmore 10, Malibu 0
Gahr 4, Downey 3
Ganesha 19, Workman 0
Grove School 23, Packinghouse Christian 22
Harvard-Westlake 7, Chaminade 0
Hesperia 4, Serrano 0
Hesperia Christian 11, Excelsior Charter 4
Highland 6, Lancaster 3
Hillcrest 9, Orange Vista 4
Huntington Beach 2, Newport Harbor 1
Irvine 6, Laguna Beach 0
JSerra 13, Santa Margarita 3
Jurupa Valley 4, Norte Vista 0
La Mirada 13, Bellflower 3
La Sierra 11, Rubidoux 4
Liberty 7, Paloma Valley 3
Littlerock 5, Knight 1
Long Beach Jordan 11, Compton 6
Long Beach Wilson 5, Lakewood 4
Los Alamitos 6, Cerritos 3
Los Osos 10, Upland 9
Marina 3, Fountain Valley 2
Miller 13, Indian Springs 3
Millikan 3, Long Beach Poly 1
Mission Viejo 5, Capistrano Valley 4
Moorpark 12, Oak Park 1
Moreno Valley 8, Riverside Poly 7
New Roads 16, HMSA 1
Nogales 8, Sierra Vista 0
Norco 1, Corona 0
Nordhoff 4, Hueneme 3
Northview 12, Hacienda Heights Wilson 2
Northwood 25, St, Margaret’s 5
Oak Hills 22, Apple Valley 4
Oaks Christian 5, Grace 3
Ontario Christian 8, Arrowhead Christian 5
Pacific 28, Entrepreneur 0
PACS 13, Valley Torah 1
Palmdale 15, Eastside 3
Pomona 21, La Puente 13
Portola 11, Irvine University 6
Quartz Hill 21, Antelope Valley 0
Ramona 9, Patriot 8
Rancho Verde 11, Hemet 4
Redondo Union 6, Mira Costa 3
Ridgecrest Burroughs 11, Sultana 1
Rio Mesa 7, Santa Paula 1
Riverside North 9, Vista del Lago 3
Riverside Prep 15, University Prep 4
Rosemead 8, South El Monte 5
Royal 4, La Canada 1
Salesian 5, St. Pius X-St. Matthias Academy 4
Santa Ana Calvary Chapel 12, Bosco Tech 1
Santa Ana Foothill 3, La Habra 2
Saugus 10, Adelanto 1
Servite 1, Orange Lutheran 0
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 8, Alemany 3
Sierra Canyon 3, Loyola 2
Simi Valley 4, Camarillo 2
Sonora 2, Yorba Linda 1
St. Anthony 5, Mayfair 0
St. Francis 1, Crespi 0
St. John Bosco 7, Mater Dei 1
Torrance 4, West Torrance 3
Trabuco Hills 1, Tesoro 0
Trinity Classical Academy 14, Vasquez 9
Troy 19, Esperanza 6
Valencia 16, Golden Valley 0
Valley View 2, Rancho Christian 0
Walnut 2, Diamond Bar 0
West Covina 6, Rowland 4
West Ranch 6, Hart 5
Woodbridge 6, Sage Hill 0
YULA 4, de Toledo 2

SOFTBALL

CITY SECTION
Birmingham 23, Cleveland 2
Burbank Providence 14, Narbonne 1
Chatsworth 10, Taft 0
Chavez 8, Arleta 5
Eagle Rock 6, LA Marshall 2
Granada Hills 10, El Camino Real 2
Granada Hills Kennedy 4, Verdugo Hills 3
Jefferson 17, Diego Rivera 14
LACES 20, Fairfax 7
LA Hamilton 16, Palisades 1
LA Wilson 19, Franklin 9
Lincoln 5, Bravo 1
Marquez 11, Torres 1
Maywood CES 11, Maywood Academy 1
Middle College 15, Stella 5
North Hollywood 23, Fulton 2
San Fernando 11, Sun Valley Poly 8
Santee 27, Manual Arts 4
Sylmar 22, Van Nuys 4
USC-MAE 25, Downtown Magnets 0
Venice 19, Westchester 0
Washington Prep 15, Crenshaw 12
West Adams 22, Los Angeles 10

SOUTHERN SECTION
Alta Loma 8, Colony 2
Apple Valley 19, Sultana 4
Arroyo 14, Pasadena Marshall 1
Ayala 25, Diamond Bar 1
Bolsa Grande 14, Magnolia 4
Bonita 11, Walnut 3
Buena Park 8, Katella 7
Burbank Providence 14, Narbonne 1
Canyon Springs 14, Moreno Valley 1
Chaparral 8, Linfield Christian 7
Charter Oak 10, Northview 0
Citrus Hill 16, Vista del Lago 4
Corona 9, Corona Centennial 4
Covina 10, West Covina 0
Duarte 20, Nogales 4
Edgewood 16, Bassett 2
El Modena 4, Anaheim Canyon 1
El Rancho 14, Paramount 13
El Segundo 10, Torrance 9
Fullerton 10, La Palma Kennedy 0
Ganesha 30, Workman 0
Garden Grove Santiago 13, Santa Ana Valley 1
Garey 12, Baldwin Park 1
Glendora 12, Claremont 1
Hemet 12, Hillcrest 0
Hesperia Christian 11, Excelsior Charter 0
HMSA 15, Gardena Serra 14
Irvine University 14, Portola 0
Jurupa Valley 17, Norte Vista 0
Laguna Hills 23, Godinez 1
La Sierra 14, Rubidoux 4
Lennox Academy 13, Animo City of Champions 3
Long Beach Poly 16, Gahr 9
Los Amigos 12, Loara 2
Miller 14, Indian Springs 4
Oak Hills 15, Hesperia 2
Orange 7, Savanna 5
Orange Vista 6, Riverside North 1
Pacific 28, Entrepreneur 13
Paloma Valley 12, Rancho Verde 0
Palos Verdes 12, Mira Costa 2
Pasadena 20, Gabrielino 19
Pasadena Poly 7, Flintridge Sacred Heart 6
Ramona 13, Patriot 7
Rancho Christian 12, Lakeside 1
Rancho Mirage 8, Palm Desert 4
Rio Mesa 2, Ventura 0
Riverside King 7, Corona Santiago 4
Riverside Poly 13, Liberty 7
Riverside Prep 17, University Prep 5
Rowland 12, Hacienda Heights Wilson 6
Segerstrom 9, Placentia Valencia 7
Serrano 13, Ridgecrest Burroughs 1
Sierra Vista 10, Azusa 9
South El Monte 16, Rosemead 0
South Torrance 4, North Torrance 3
Sunny Hills 11, Crean Lutheran 1
Tustin 1, Santa Ana 0
Valencia 20, Vasquez 3
Valley View 11, Arlington 4
Westminster 13, Ocean View 7
Westminster La Quinta 15, Estancia 5
Wiseburn-Da Vinci 6, Peninsula 3

INTERSECTIONAL 
Legacy 11, Norwalk 3

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Where to watch Fever vs. Wings preseason game: Channel, time, TV schedule, live stream for Caitlin Clark, Paige Bueckers

Indiana Fever

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The WNBA preseason continues this week with a highly anticipated matchup between the Fever and Wings. 

All eyes will be on Dallas this week as it hits the court for the first time this season after selecting Azzi Fudd No. 1 overall in the 2026 draft. Fudd will certainly add to the Wings' offense, alongside former UConn teammate Paige Bueckers and Arike Ogunbowale, who is returning to Dallas on a multi-year extension.

Of course, the Fever have a star-studded lineup, although their best might not play much in the preseason. Caitlin Clark, Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell are still holding strong at Indiana's core, and are likely to produce another successful season for the franchise. 

Who will start their season off with a win?

Here's everything you need to know about Fever vs. Wings, including TV channel and streaming options for the preseason game.

Where to watch Fever vs. Wings preseason game

  • TV channel: ION
  • Live streams:fubo, DIRECTV, WNBA League Pass

The Fever vs. Wings preseason game will be broadcast on ION affiliates nationwide. ION is set to carry four preseason and 50 regular-season games in 2026, anchored by weekly Friday night doubleheaders. 

Fans can stream ION in local markets via fubo or DIRECTV, both of which offer a free trial for new users. 

Stream ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox and 100+ top channels of live TV and sports on fubo without cable. (Participating plans only. Taxes and fees may apply.)

All 2026 preseason games also will be available to stream via WNBA League Pass for free with registration. 

What time is the Fever vs. Wings game today? 

  • Date: Thursday, April 30
  • Time: 7 p.m. ET

The Fever vs. Wings will continue the 2026 WNBA preseason Saturday, with tipoff set for 7 p.m. ET. 

The game will be played at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Indiana Fever schedule 2026

Here are the Fever's upcoming games: 

DateGameTime (ET)
April 30vs. Wings (preseason)7 p.m.
May 2vs. Nigeria national team7 p.m.
May 9vs. Wings1 p.m.
May 13at Sparks10:30 p.m.
May 15vs. Mystics7:30 p.m.

Dallas Wings schedule 2026

Here are the Wings' upcoming games: 

DateGameTime (ET)
April 30at Fever (preseason)7 p.m.
May 3vs. Aces (preseason)7 p.m.
May 9at Fever1 p.m.
May 12vs. Dream8 p.m.
May 14vs. Lynx8 p.m.

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How to Watch Paul Skenes Today: Channel, Live Stream & Start Time for Pirates vs. Cardinals

Paul Skenes

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Paul Skenes will look to continue his recent run of dominance when the Pirates face the Cardinals on Thursday afternoon.

In his last outing, Skenes took a perfect game into the seventh inning before the Brewers' Jake Bauers smacked a single to center field. The reigning NL Cy Young Award winner exited the game after allowing just that one hit and striking out seven batters.

Since a rough performance on Opening Day, Skenes' numbers have been stellar. In his last five starts, he has a 0.95 ERA across 28 1/3 innings with 29 strikeouts and five walks. Can he shut down the Cardinals in the final game of the NL Central series?

Here is everything you need to know about Skenes' next start, including TV and streaming options for Pirates vs. Cardinals.

How to watch Paul Skenes today: TV channel, live stream for Pirates vs. Cardinals

  • TV channel: SportsNet Pittsburgh
  • Live stream:SNP 360fubo

Pirates vs. Cardinals will air locally on SportsNet Pittsburgh. The game can also be streamed on SNP 360 and fubo.

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

Pirates vs. Cardinals start time

  • Date: Thursday, April 30
  • Time: 12:35 p.m. ET

Pirates vs. Cardinals is scheduled to start at 12:35 p.m. ET on Thursday, April 30. The game will be played at PNC Park in Pittsburgh.

Pittsburgh Pirates schedule 2026

Here is the upcoming schedule for the Pirates:

DateGameTime (ET)
April 30vs. Cardinals12:35 p.m.
May 1vs. Reds6:40 p.m.
May 2vs. Reds4:05 p.m.
May 3vs. Reds1:35 p.m.
May 5at Diamondbacks9:40 p.m.

St. Louis Cardinals schedule 2026

Here is the upcoming schedule for the Cardinals:

DateGameTime (ET)
April 30at Pirates12:35 p.m.
May 1vs. Dodgers8:15 p.m.
May 2vs. Dodgers7:15 p.m.
May 3vs. Dodgers2:15 p.m.
May 4vs. Brewers7:45 p.m.

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“Unless Chelsea change their structure” – Manager warned off taking Chelsea job

“Unless Chelsea change their structure” – Manager warned off taking Chelsea job
“Unless Chelsea change their structure” – Manager warned off taking Chelsea job

A manager that Chelsea have been linked with has been warned off taking the role by former manager Sam Allardyce.

Chelsea have been linked with many different names already in the last week. It is only just over a week since Liam Rosenior was sacked by Chelsea, but it already feels like it was a lifetime ago.

EXCLUSIVE! Two NEW manager names that have not been reported anywhere else, added to Chelsea’s shortlist!! 👀

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I don’t expect we will hear who the next Chelsea manager will be for a little while yet, and it will likely go on until the end of the season now. But plenty of names are being mentioned, and there are plenty of rumours flying around.

One name that seems pretty prominent is Marco Silva from Fulham. I’m not sure that he will be high on Chelsea’s shortlist, but he’s been warned off taking the job IF he gets offered it.

Allardyce on Silva going to Chelsea

Fulham manager Marco Silva prepares for a game.

In quotes picked up on X this week, Allardyce said on the No Tippy Tappy Podcast:

“As much as you want to take it, you have to be brave enough to say I’m better off staying at Fulham, unless Chelsea change their structure and say we have to change.”

In other news today…

Blues midfielder Romeo Lavia spoke this week about the Chelsea’ title chances and what he and his teammates thought about Calum McFarlane.

Liam Rosenior will get a lot of money from Chelsea after they sacked him, but it won’t be close to the full value of his deal. The BBC have broken it all down for us.

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Drama in PSL! Steve Smith loses cool, smashes bat in dressing room after fiery send-off – Watch

Tempers flared in the Pakistan Super League as Steve Smith was caught on camera in an angry outburst after his dismissal, with a viral video showing the Australian star slamming his bat inside the dressing room following a heated send-off on the field.

The incident unfolded during the PSL 2026 Eliminator 1 clash at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, where Smith’s brief stay at the crease for Multan Sultans ended dramatically against Hyderabad Kingsmen. Facing Mohammad Ali, Smith attempted to whip a length delivery but miscued it towards square leg, where Maaz Sadaqat completed the catch.

Interestingly, Sadaqat had dropped Smith just three balls earlier, making amends with a sharp effort on the second attempt. The youngster, clearly pumped up, celebrated aggressively — throwing the ball onto the ground in excitement after completing the catch.

WATCH: Maaz Sadaqat's fiery send-off

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That reaction did not sit well with Smith. Visibly frustrated, he walked off the field before cameras later captured him venting his anger in the dressing room, forcefully slamming his bat and remaining visibly upset even after taking his seat.

Smith’s innings lasted just 13 runs off 10 balls, marking an early setback for his side in a crucial knockout fixture.

WATCH: Steve Smith's dressing room incident

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Hyderabad dominate chase after early drama

While Smith’s dismissal grabbed headlines, the match quickly turned into a one-sided affair. Hyderabad Kingsmen chased down a modest 159 with ease, sealing an eight-wicket win in just 15.2 overs.

Sadaqat, who had earlier been involved in the on-field drama, played a starring role with the bat as well, smashing an unbeaten 64 off 33 balls. He was well supported by Usman Khan, who also struck 64 off 35 deliveries in a dominant chase.

Earlier, Shan Masood had top-scored with an unbeaten 69 off 46 balls to help Multan post 159/9 — a total that ultimately proved insufficient.

Knockout race heats up

With this comprehensive win, Hyderabad Kingsmen advance to Eliminator 2, where they will face Islamabad United. The winner of that clash will take on Peshawar Zalmi in the final on May 3.

However, it was Smith’s rare show of emotion — and the now-viral dressing room moment — that stole the spotlight, adding another dramatic chapter to an already intense PSL season.

Tuesday’s Everton News: Grealish progress, Bajraktarević, Delap and Ake links

Your daily dose of Everton news and rumours

Jack Grealish says his recovery from the operation he had on his season-ending foot injury is going extremely well and that his surgeon is delighted with the progress. [BBC]

David Moyes insisted he remained positive about Tyler Dibling and Merlin Rohl despite both players having struggled for minutes in recent weeks. [Liverpool Echo]

Everton shown clear path to sign Nathan Ake this summer amid latest Manchester City future update. [Football Insider]

The Everton Fans’ Forum has written an open letter to Professional Game Match Officials (PGMO) regarding refereeing decisions in Everton matches this season. [Liverpool Echo]

Born on this day, 126 years ago, Bobby Irvine.
Dubbed The Prince of Dribbers, the Irishman starred for the Toffees in the 1920s.https://t.co/At20bWS3oHpic.twitter.com/NcsUy0J6Fi

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Everton have made an attempt to bring PSV Eindhoven’s Esmir Bajraktarević to the Premier League in the summer. [Sport Witness]

If Everton’s European dreams are dead, then it’s time to play the kids. [Prince Rupert’s Tower]

Jack Grealish shocked five Special Olympics Great Britain athletes during their VIP tour of Everton’s Hill Dickinson Stadium – a reward for their superb efforts in completing the London Marathon just a day earlier.

The latest “My Everton” submission talks about how Everton embodies everything about Liverpool. [Everton FC]

Everton’s squad is the most settled in the Premier League. That’s a strength and a weakness. [The Athletic]

AS Roma leaks provide information on situation with Everton and Friedkin ownership. [Sport Witness]

Everton looking to capitalize on Chelsea transfer mistake with £30m move for Liam Delap. [Caught Offside]

Should Everton make a move for John Stones? [ToffeeWeb]

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Three Saudi Arabian clubs preparing to make an offer for Barcelona superstar – report

Three Saudi Arabian clubs preparing to make an offer for Barcelona superstar – report
Three Saudi Arabian clubs preparing to make an offer for Barcelona superstar – report

With the summer transfer window just around the corner, there could be multiple movements in the Barcelona squad.

The Catalans are in desperate need to bring in fresh funds, a process which may involve the sale of multiple first-team stars.

Barcelona are already reportedly open to the sale of three first-team stars in Alejandro Balde, Jules Kounde and Ronald Araujo. But many could join the list as time progresses.

Three Saudi clubs targeting Raphinha

According to Mundo Deportivo, the player could be Raphinha as well, as the Barcelona star has once again found himself on the radar of Saudi Arabian giants.

The report suggests at least three Saudi Arabian clubs are preparing an offer for the Brazilian international, who is regarded highly in the Gulf country.

Raphinha has been targeted by Saudi Arabian clubs yet again. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)

Although the prospect of playing in Saudi Arabia has lost his sheen due to the ongoing geopolitical conflict in the region, the country remains determined to continue the trend of signing big stars in football.

As it appears, Raphinha is their next big target, with the Barcelona forward having a contract at Barcelona that expires in 2028.

However, the former Leeds United starlet has shown no signs of wanting to leave Barcelona and remains committed to the project.

Raphinha is regarded highly at Barcelona and barring injuries, he has had a wonderful season under Hansi Flick, whose continuation as head coach should go a long way in securing the long-term future of the Brazilian.

For now, Raphinha will be solely focusing on recovering from his injury and getting ready for the upcoming FIFA World Cup, where he will play a central role for his country, alongside Real Madrid superstar Vinicius Jr.

RJ Barrett reveals why he had a scuffle with James Harden in Game 5

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The series between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Toronto Raptors has been quite competitive, but it became quite physical in Game 5. When James Harden refused to let the ball go in the area around the Raptors' bench, he and RJ Barrett had a scuffle

Players from both the Raptors and the Cavaliers immediately stepped in to resolve the issue. It was an interesting situation because it came from nothing, but Barrett himself explained what happened in his post-game press conference.

RJ Barrett explains his scuffle with James Harden

The Cavaliers have the last laugh on Wednesday night because they got the victory in Game 5. Now, they have the opportunity to go back to Toronto and finish the series in six games. Of course, it will be quite challenging because the arena will be rocking in support of the Raptors.

However, there might be some animosity sprinkled in there now due to the latest scuffle between the Cavs and Raptors. Barrett was at the center of it all alongside Harden, which could fuel the Raptors even more when they return for their final home game of the series. 

MORE: The Cleveland Cavaliers get a crucial win in Game 5 against the Toronto Raptors

It has not been an easy series for either team. They frustrate each other with their performances on the court, and at the same time, there are some mind games at play there, too. Barrett himself knows this, which is why he took an exception with Harden in Game 5.

"I take everything as disrespect. Don't walk over to our bench and pick the ball up. James Harden is a guy that I have tremendous respect for…but who cares right now," Barrett said after Game 5 about his scuffle with Harden.

Barrett would love to have another opportunity to beat the Cavaliers, especially given how well he played in Game 5. It will be a fun Game 6 to look forward to because the Raptors are ready to thrive in a do-or-die environment.

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Captain Thiago and triple Arsenal - FPL team of the week

BBC Sport FPL team of the week graphic
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With four weeks left in the FPL season, it is about striking a balance between finding explosive differentials to help you jump up in rank and keeping faith in the consistent performers who have helped you all season.

This team of the week follows that strategy.

Besides, for most managers this week will be all about planning for the final double gameweek of the season next time out.

Manchester City and Crystal Palace play twice in gameweek 36 so, if you are not already tripled up on Pep Guardiola's side, make sure you have a plan to use your transfers for that reason.

The team of the week is selected based on current FPL prices to fit within a £100m budget, as if you were playing a Free Hit.

Don't miss our FPL special Q&A with expert Gianni Buttice, live on the BBC Sport website on Friday at 15:30 BST.

How did last week's team do?

The good - Casemiro's 12 points, Jarrod Bowen's 10 and Arsenal's defence.

The bad - lots of two-pointers, including Harry Wilson and Ollie Watkins.

The ugly - captain Mohamed Salah going off injured for a one-pointer.

However, 56 points for the week was not bad at all.

BBC Sport's FPL team of the week for gameweek 35

BBC Sport's FPL team of the week
[BBC Sport]

Keeper and defence

David Raya, keeper (£6m), William Saliba (£6.1m) and Gabriel (£7.2m) - Fulham (h)

If Arsenal win the Premier League title, their defence will have to finish the season well, so backing their defensive assets - a good tactic this season - is the way forward.

Double Arsenal defence paid off last week and Fulham are low scorers on the road (less than a goal per game on average).

Going for a triple-up this week does not even feel like a gamble.

James Hill, Bournemouth, £4.2m - Crystal Palace (h)

It is a toss-up between Hill and centre-back partner Marco Senesi, so the cheaper player get the nod for budget reasons.

There is a high chance of defensive contribution points (defcon) and Palace will be coming off a European semi-final trip to Poland. It is likely that key attacking players will be rested.

Nico O'Reilly, Manchester City, £5.1m - Everton (a)

With City back in action this week, it is time to go return to O'Reilly, who is an incredible vein of form.

The highest-scoring defender in the past 10 gameweeks - and he has missed two matches - with five attacking returns and four clean sheets in eight games.

He will likely be playing out of position in midfield, which in theory makes him even more of an attacking threat.

James Justin, Leeds United, £3.9m - Burnley (h)

Leeds are almost certainly safe with one more win - if not already - and relegated Burnley at home is their best chance.

Daniel Farke's side kept a clean sheet in a solid home win over Wolves in their previous home game, where Justin had a 16-point haul.

While you cannot rely on that return, he has more shots per 90 minutes than any other Leeds defender this season, while playing left centre-back gives him more chance of defcon.

Midfield

Bruno Fernandes, Manchester United, £10.4m - Liverpool (h)

If you count the defcon points he got against Leeds, Fernandes has not blanked in eight gameweeks.

Even in a tougher game on paper, he is a safe start chasing that Premier League assist record.

Besides, Liverpool have conceded 26 goals on the road - the ninth worst record in the league - so United's attacking players are all decent picks.

Noah Okafor, Leeds United, £5.6m - Burnley (h)

Since returning to the Leeds starting XI, the Swiss forward has 31 FPL points in three games.

He is an explosive end-of-season differential option - in form and playing against a poor defence.

Morgan Rogers, Aston Villa, £7.5m - Tottenham (h)

Villa are a tough side to predict at the moment, putting four past Sunderland and then failing to find the net at Fulham.

However, I like Rogers and Ollie Watkins this week against a Spurs side who have not suddenly improved because of one win against the worst team in the league.

Despite the blanks last week, both Villa players had three shots - including two in the box - and will offer the same threat, if not greater, at home.

Strikers

Erling Haaland, Manchester City, £14.5m - Everton (a)

Haaland found his shooting boots in double gameweek 33, with a goal in each game.

This will not be an easy game, but City are on a roll, Everton's home record is not great and Haaland can return a haul in any match.

Plus, you want to make steps to get him in your team, if you do not own him, with City facing a double gameweek in 36.

Igor Thiago (captain), Brentford, £7.4m - West Ham (h)

This is a great scenario for 21-goal Thiago, against a relegation-threatened West Ham side who will be aiming for three points in their bid to avoid the drop and could come out and play.

Thiago could have had a hat-trick at Manchester United on Monday.

Behind Haaland, he is an underlying stats monster. His expected goals (xG) is nearly five goals higher than any other striker except Haaland, and he has 15 more big chances than all but the City man.

Subs bench

Caoimhin Kelleher, Brentford, keeper, £4.8m - West Ham (h)

Rayan Cherki, Manchester City, midfielder, £6.5m - Everton (a)

Marcus Tavernier, Bournemouth, midfielder, £5.4m - Crystal Palace (h)

Brian Brobbey, Sunderland, striker, £5.3m - Wolves (a)

Team total cost: £99.9m

LAFC beats Toluca 2-1 in CONCACAF Champions Cup semi-final first leg

Nkosi Tafari headed in a free kick cross in stoppage time from Son Heung-min (KEVORK DJANSEZIAN)

Nkosi Tafari's late header gave Los Angeles FC a 2-1 win in the first leg of their CONCACAF Champions Cup semi-final against Mexico's Toluca on Wednesday.

US defender Tafari bundled in a free kick cross in stoppage time from Son Heung-min, who had earlier assisted Timothy Tillman's opener, to give the Major League Soccer team a slender advantage.

The two sides meet again in Toluca next week. The winner will face either Tigres UANL or Nashville in the final of North and Central America's top club competition.

The Mexican team hold a 1-0 advantage in the other semi-final.

Toluca, the reigning Mexican champions, had contained LAFC in a cagey first half.

The hosts were blunt without star forward Denis Bouanga, who was suspended. 

LAFC goalkeeper Hugo Lloris made a stunning double save to keep the game scoreless.

But the game sprang to life after the break. Korean superstar Son teed up a rebound on the edge of the box for Tillman, who allowed the ball to bounce once before burying it in the bottom-left corner.

With barely 15 minutes remaining, Jesus Ricardo Angulo curled in a sumptuous low shot from just outside the penalty area to tie up the game.

But Son's pinpoint cross to Tafari sent the home crowd wild and gave LAFC a small cushion for the return leg next Wednesday.

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Arizona Cardinals HC Mike LaFleur not surprised LA Rams got Ty Simpson

The Los Angeles Rams shocked the NFL world when they selected quarterback Ty Simpson with the 13th overall pick in the 2026 NFL draft. Leading up to the draft, most believed that the Arizona Cardinals would be the team that drafted him.

The Rams never gave them a chance to do so.

However, it didn't surprise the Cardinals.

Cardinals head coach Mike LaFleur was on The Rich Eisen Show and talks about the draft. As LaFleur was the Rams' offensive coordinator last season and Simpson was connected to the Cardinals before the draft, Eisen asked him about how surprised he was that the Rams drafted him so high.

"I was surprised at Mr. Grumpy that night because I know how excited he is about that quarterback," he said, referring to how Rams head coach Sean McVay seemed unenthused in his draft class to Simpson when the Rams selected him. "He always really liked that quarterback."

McVay explained that his lack of enthusiasm was to try and respect starting quarterback Matthew Stafford, not seeming to eager about getting a player who would ultimately replace him.

That moment didn't reflect the Rams' excitement for Simpson. "There was a lot of love for Ty Simpson in that building," LaFleur said. "That wasn't shocking to me at all."

One might say that the Cardinals knew they really never had a shot at Simpson, which is why they try harder to get Simpson.

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Reason why Manchester United bosses are confident Bruno Fernandes will stay at Old Trafford

Reason why Manchester United bosses are confident Bruno Fernandes will stay at Old Trafford
Reason why Manchester United bosses are confident Bruno Fernandes will stay at Old Trafford

Bruno Fernandes has been Manchester United’s most consistent performer over the years. 

He has made 323 senior appearances for the club, bagging 106 goals and 106 assists in the process. 

Fernandes has just over a year left on his current contract at Old Trafford, fueling speculations he could leave in the summer transfer window. 

However, United’s bosses are confident the team’s recent success, as well as potential summer signings, will see the Portuguese pledge his future to the Manchester giants, per the Mirror

The Red Devils only need two more points from their final four Premier League fixtures to guarantee qualification for next season’s Champions League. 

United have revived their fortunes since Michael Carrick took over as interim manager

They have won nine and lost just two of their 13 Premier League matches under the English boss. 

With Champions League qualification almost secured, the club have already started preparations for the summer transfer window. 

They want to add two midfielders to the squad, with Casemiro leaving at the end of the season. 

United could pursue a third if Manuel Ugarte also follows the Brazilian out of the club. 

They are looking for an experienced striker to share the goalscoring burden with Benjamin Sesko. 

Meanwhile, the club also need a left-back, with Tyrell Malacia leaving and Luke Shaw injury-prone. 

Stats from Transfermarkt 

Tottenham Hotspur star’s agent confirms stance on summer exit

Tottenham Hotspur star’s agent confirms stance on summer exit
Tottenham Hotspur star’s agent confirms stance on summer exit

Spurs Focus Clear as Dragusin Dismisses Transfer Noise

Tottenham’s season has become a test of resolve, and amid the noise of speculation, Radu Dragusin remains anchored to a single objective, keeping Spurs in the top flight. Reports of a return to Italy have gathered pace in recent weeks, yet those closest to the defender insist his attention has not wavered.

Dragusin Commitment Amid Spurs Struggles

It has been a fragmented campaign for Dragusin. The 24-year-old has made only ten appearances, his progress interrupted by a serious ACL injury that ruled him out for much of the season. For a player still adapting to the pace and physicality of English football, the timing could hardly have been more disruptive.

Yet, in the midst of uncertainty, his focus appears uncomplicated. Spurs’ precarious position has sharpened priorities within the squad, and Dragusin’s situation reflects that broader urgency. Survival, rather than speculation, dominates the agenda.

Agent Responds to Serie A Links

Transfer rumours have pointed towards a possible return to Serie A, where Dragusin built much of his early career with clubs including Juventus and Genoa. Interest from familiar surroundings is hardly surprising, particularly given his limited role this season.

However, his agent Florin Manea has moved to shut down those conversations, offering a clear message about Dragusin’s mindset.

“I said we won’t talk until the end of the championship; he’s focused on saving Tottenham,” Manea told Romanian outlet Digi Sport.

His words carry a sense of timing as much as intent. Discussions about the future, he suggests, will come later, once Spurs’ immediate concerns have been resolved.

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Summer Talks Planned in London

There is, though, an acknowledgement that decisions will eventually need to be made. Manea confirmed plans to travel to London, where he will meet Dragusin to assess what comes next.

“I also talked to him last night. We have time, no one is rushing us for now. If someone calls me, you’ll realise I’m talking, but I haven’t been contacted, I’m telling you the truth.

“His priority now is saving Tottenham. I haven’t talked to Fiorentina, Juventus or even Tottenham. I’ll arrive in England next week, I’ll meet with Radu and we’ll see.”

That measured approach mirrors the broader uncertainty surrounding Spurs. Much depends on how the season concludes, and whether the club can steer clear of relegation danger.

Career Path Shapes Current Moment

Dragusin’s journey has been shaped by Italy, from Sampdoria to Genoa, before his move to north London. That background explains the persistent links, yet it also highlights the significance of his current challenge.

For Spurs, every performance carries weight. For Dragusin, this is not a moment for looking back. It is about establishing himself, contributing when called upon, and helping guide the club through a turbulent campaign.

The future may bring decisions, negotiations, perhaps even a return to familiar territory. For now, though, the message is straightforward. Spurs need stability, and Dragusin’s role, however limited it has been, remains part of that effort.

Lakers player grades: L.A. again fails to put the Rockets away

Coming into Game 5 between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Houston Rockets on Wednesday, it looked like the Lakers were in position to win and close out this first-round playoff series. They returned home after losing Game 4, 115-96, and they got star guard Austin Reaves back from an oblique strain that had sidelined him for nearly four weeks.

They especially looked primed to put this series away quickly when they went up by 11 points late in the first quarter thanks to the boost that Reaves' return gave them. But Houston tightened things up fairly quickly in the second quarter and took a 51-47 halftime lead, and it continued to flex in the third quarter, which resulted in the Lakers being down 76-67 heading into the final frame.

Houston led 87-74 about midway through the fourth quarter when the Lakers went on an 11-1 run to come to within three points, and it looked like they were about to stage a tremendous late comeback. But they couldn't make enough plays afterward, while the Rockets showed plenty of composure and calm, especially given that they were without Kevin Durant for a third straight contest due to an ankle sprain.

The Lakers fell, 99-93, and in many ways, they were their own worst enemy. While they outrebounded Houston by seven, they committed 15 turnovers and gave up 18 points off turnovers, while they shot just 42.1% from the field and 25.9% from 3-point range. Their scoring balance was uneven, and while they made 22 of their 27 free throw attempts, they missed critical foul shots when they were trying to mount a comeback.

Houston, meanwhile, shot 35% from beyond the arc, but they riddled the Lakers in the first three quarters with lots timely outside shooting, and it took advantage of poor and late rotations by L.A. Jabari Smith Jr. led the victors with 22 points, and All-Star center Alperen Sengun was one rebound and two assists shy of a triple-double.

Now things will only get harder for the Lakers. Game 6 will be in Houston on Friday, and while Kevin Durant may miss that matchup, the Rockets now feel confident and may even believe that they will become the first NBA team to win a playoff series after trailing 3-0.

Luke Kennard: D-minus

This was the kind of game where the Lakers needed Kennard to give them a boost offensively. Instead, it almost seemed like he was a ghost. In 31 minutes, he attempted just four shots and missed all of them, and he finished with one point, three rebounds, two assists, two steals and one block.

With Reaves back and Kennard handling the ball less often, he needs to find a way to get opportunities while moving without the ball, and plenty of that falls on his teammates and the Lakers' coaching staff.

Marcus Smart: D-plus/C-minus

Smart wasn't terrible offensively in this game. He hit both of his 3-point attempts in the first quarter to help Los Angeles get off to a solid start, and overall, he went 3-of-7 from the field, with all seven of his shot attempts coming from 3-point land.

But Smart didn't make much of an impact elsewhere. He ended up with 11 points, five rebounds and two assists, and he committed six turnovers. In general, the Lakers made too many risky passes, and that was a major reason why they failed once again to put the Rockets away.

Rui Hachimura: B-minus

Hachimura had a decent seven points on 3-of-7 shooting in the first half. But he got quiet and arguably passed up shots afterward. He scored three points apiece in the third and fourth quarters, and that was when L.A. could've used some more aggression from the forward.

He finished with 12 points on 5-of-11 shooting, four rebounds and one steal in 37 minutes.

Deandre Ayton: A

As much as any of his teammates and likely more, Ayton did his job in Game 5. He made his presence felt in the paint, and he made nine of his 14 shot attempts, giving him 18 points. Even better, he devoured the backboards to the tune of 17 rebounds while also blocking two shots.

On the defensive end, as he has often done in this series, he played physical positional defense on Sengun and limited Sengun to 14 points, and his overall defense helped force Sengun into five turnovers.

LeBron James: B-minus

James seemed a bit fatigued in Game 4, but he looked energetic to start this game. While he was quiet in the first half with eight points on 3-of-8 shooting, he started to assert himself a little more afterward.

He had 11 points in the fourth quarter, and for a moment, it looked like perhaps he was starting to set himself up for a memorable close. He ended up with 25 points on 9-of-20 field-goal shooting, to go along with seven assists, three rebounds and two assists.

However, James had some critical miscues. He missed three of his 10 free throw attempts, and in the closing seconds, he may have made a bad decision when the Lakers still had an outside shot at winning. With 19.9 seconds left, Amen Thompson of the Rockets was fouled intentionally to stop the clock with the Lakers down 96-93. He made one of two free throws, and afterward, Los Angeles simply needed a quick 2-point basket. Instead, James hastily pulled up for a 3-pointer, which he missed.

On the night, James missed all six of his 3-point attempts.

Austin Reaves: B-minus

In his return, Reaves had an uneven performance. He wasted little time in his return from an oblique injury by hitting a deep 3-pointer shortly after he checked into the game off the bench. He scored eight straight points in the first quarter to help the Lakers open up a sizable lead, and he was 3-of-6 from the field with 11 points in the first half.

But afterward, he shot mostly blanks, and this is where all the time he missed may have caught up to him. He missed all but one of his 10 shot attempts after halftime, and while he did a good job of getting to the foul line and hitting his foul shots (he went 12-of-13 from the charity stripe), he ended up just 4-of-16 from the field. His stat line — 22 points, six assists, four rebounds and one block — looks solid, but his 22 points didn't have the type of impact one may expect because of all the extra shots he missed.

Jaxson Hayes: D-minus

Hayes was virtually more of a spectator than a participant in this game. He played 10 minutes, went scoreless and didn't even attempt a field goal, and he only had one rebound and one assist.

Jake LaRavia: D

Once again, LaRavia barely made any impact on this game. In nine minutes, he attempted one shot, which was a layup he made, and he ended up with two points, two rebounds, one assist and one block.

Jarred Vanderbilt: D

Vanderbilt got onto the court for six minutes and scored two points on 1-of-3 shooting and got two rebounds.

This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: Lakers player grades: L.A. again fails to put the Rockets away

Player Grades: Cavs vs Raptors Game 5 – Dennis Schroder comes up clutch

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The Cleveland Cavaliers survived a thriller against the Toronto Raptors, largely thanks to Dennis Schroder.

Schroder, we all owe you an apology. You might have just saved the season.

All grades are based on our usual expectations for each player.

Donovan Mitchell

19 points, 3 assists, 5 rebounds, 1 steal, 1 block, 2 turnovers

This started off as another poor showing from Mitchell. Despite a pair of absurd three-pointers in the first half, Mitchell’s decision-making was once again off from the start. He’s struggled to read Toronto’s defense in every game since Game 2 — but he finally found a groove again in the second half.

It wasn’t perfect. But Mitchell put his head down, and windmill gathered his way back into the interior. His scoring in the paint was a positive, and it helped turn the momentum back in Cleveland’s favor as they began their rally.

Notably, Mitchell was absent for a long stretch during the fourth quarter. Head coach Kenny Atkinson says that was because Mitchell insisted the Cavs keep Dennis Schroder, who was on a heater, in the game instead of him. For all of the complaints we have of Mitchell getting tunnel vision on offense — he’s still one of the more humble superstars in the league. He’ll get bonus points for that.

“It’s on me to take a step back,” said Mitchell. “I know who I am, y’all know who I am… the only thing that matters is winning the game… I could score zero points, as long as we win, I don’t give a damn.”

Grade: C

James Harden

23 points, 5 assists, 9 rebounds, 2 steals, 1 block, 6 turnovers

This game looks different if Harden doesn’t meet the moment with his scoring in the first half. Toronto couldn’t be stopped, rampaging to 74 points in the first two quarters. Harden kept the Cavs in the race by scoring 19 points of his own to keep Cleveland’s deficit in single digits.

Again, it wasn’t perfect. This was Harden’s fourth game of the series with 5+ turnovers (he had six tonight). Being careless with the ball contributed to 28 points off turnovers for the Raptors. Still, if it wasn’t for a few of his drives to the basket, this Cavalier offense would have been DOA.

Grade: B+

Evan Mobley

23 points, 9 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal, 3 blocks

I’m not sure how many Cavaliers faced more pressure entering this one. Mobley was heavily scrutinized for his poor performances in Toronto. So, how did he respond?

Well, a pair of huge triples in the fourth quarter goes a long way to making you feel better.

Mobley ended with 23 points, shooting 8-13 from the floor and re-integrating himself as one of the league’s best play-finishers. All the while, his rim protection helped pave the way for Cleveland’s second-half comeback.

Grade: B+

Dennis Schroder

19 points, 2 assists

The man of the hour.

I can’t say it enough, Schroder saved the day in Game 5. The sheer intensity and urgency with which he played every minute is a stark contrast to some of the more lackadaisical performances we’ve seen from Cavs playoff games of the past.

Schroder’s ball-handling opened the floor for Cleveland’s offense to get back into the driver’s seat. He scored 11 points in the fourth quarter, bursting to the rim and drilling clutch shot after clutch shot.

Schroder says he told the team he wants to see 'Cavs basketball' again and to return to the style they played when he first arrived in Cleveland

"Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen are the keys to our team… those are two of the top bigs in the league, so we got to use them" https://t.co/F6S31d5JmR

— Tony Pesta (@Tony_Pesta) April 30, 2026

Grade: A+++

Jarrett Allen

9 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist, 3 blocks

The Cavs have been lacking force from their frontcourt. Losing the physicality battle is a theme we’ve seen too often in Cleveland. Part of winning that battle, however, is making sure the bigs are energized by being functional members of the offense. We saw that effect in the second half, as Allen went from a total no-show to a real difference maker.

I can’t say Allen was great, by any means. But a few opportunities in the short-roll and on deep-seals allowed him to get on the board. From there, a handful of great contests (and blocks) at the rim fueled Rocket Arena back into a frenzy.

Grade: C+

Dean Wade

7 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal

Wade was moved back to the bench tonight as the Cavs opted for Max Strus in the starting five. More on that later. But Wade’s defensive impact was as strong as ever, and he made a few nice plays off the ball to make himself visible on offense. That diminished as the game went on, and Wade finished 3-10 from the floor.

But taking that many shot attempts is a step forward in and of itself. And Wade has more than proven he belongs in the playoff rotation, whether it’s as a starter or bench contributor.

Grade: B+

Max Strus

8 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal

Strus joined the starters tonight, a risky move that initially looked like a total dud. The Cavs sacrificed size on the wing and weren’t reaping enough rewards from having another volume shooter next to the backcourt. That started to course correct itself in the second half.

The Cavs found much more success with Strus after halftime. The defense started to play with more urgency, and Strus continued to do all of the little things that won’t show up in the box score.

Grade: C+

Thomas Bryant

0 points, 1 rebound, 1 turnover

Bryant was dusted off the bench for his first meaningful run in this series. It was a mixed bag. He sets crushing screens and can match Toronto’s intensity. But he couldn’t match their speed, and struggled to contain the pick-and-roll.

Grade: D-

Jaylon Tyson

8 points, 1 rebound, 2 assists

Tyson’s stepback jumper in the fourth quarter was key to keeping momentum. He hasn’t been afraid of the moment all year, so it was great to see Tyson take and make such a key shot in Game 5.

Grade: C+

Sam Merrill

9 points, 2 assists, 1 rebound, 1 steal

Merrill is emerging as the silent hero of the series. His effort on defense is as high as anyone on the roster. And, he’s been gradually finding his touch from behind the arch. Merrill added 9 points on 2-3 shooting today, working his way to the free-throw line four times, as well.

Sam finished with a team-high plus-19 in this game.

Grade: B+

“What I’ve been told” – Sky Sports reporter shares what he’s heard about Cesc Fabregas and Chelsea

“What I’ve been told” – Sky Sports reporter shares what he’s heard about Cesc Fabregas and Chelsea
“What I’ve been told” – Sky Sports reporter shares what he’s heard about Cesc Fabregas and Chelsea

There’s a suggestion that long term there’s a plan for Cesc Fabregas to manage Arsenal one day according to Sky Sports reporter Kaveh Solhekol.

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Chelsea are once again looking for a new head coach after they sacked Liam Rosenior last week, less than four months after appointing him.

Rosenior is the second head coach to leave Stamford Bridge this season following the departure of Enzo Maresca in January.

Kaveh Solekhol on Cesc Fabregas and Chelsea

Calum McFarlane has been placed in interim charge for the remainder of the season, whilst the sporting directors conduct their search for a new head coach.

David Ornstein believes there will be an appointment early in the summer, and Chelsea are in the preliminary stages of reaching out to potential candidates.

There’s understood to be seven or eight names under consideration, with Andoni Iraola and Marco Silva said to be two of those.

Fabregas is a name supporters would like to see get the job, but he’s insisted he’d be stupid to think about anything other than finishing the season with Como.

Como’s president has said Fabregas is free to go to Chelsea if he wishes and Solhekol and has provided an update on the Spaniard.

“Cesc Fabregas, what I’ve been told, there’s some kind of suggestion that long-term, the plan for him is to manage Arsenal one day,” he told Sky Sports as quoted on X.com.

“I’m not sure moving to Chelsea would be part of his career progression.”

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Windrose Developer Publishes Ambitious Update Roadmap, Asks for Patience From Community to Ship New Biome

30 April 2026 at 10:19
Following a rather successful launch in mid-April, the development studio behind Windrose, the co-op pirate survival game, has announced an early roadmap to give players some sense of what to expect from the game in the next few months. The first order of business, and likely the most important for most players, is the announcement that Kraken Express will be focusing on improving the experience and delivering quality of life updates for the foreseeable future. Specifically, the developer has an update planned for sometime in early May that will improve connectivity issues, reduce CPU usage on idle clients and servers, address SSD load during gameplay, and improve performance and stability. The update will also introduce over 40 new building pieces and over 50 other fixes and quality of life changes.

In addition to the announcement of the bug fixes and minor changes, Kraken Express also revealed that it will start actively working on the game's first major content update as soon as the aforementioned fixes have shipped, but it also asked the community for patience because it will take "at least six months to deliver" the new content update. The upcoming update will introduce the game's first additional biome, called Ashlands, which will likely feature new enemies and crafting opportunities, but other than that, not much is known about the new content planned. Regarding the update, the developer says that "Our philosophy now is to enrich the current gameplay systems, instead of only adding new biomes with the respective content, so even before we have the full details, it's safe to say the game will not just grow in size - it will also evolve." Kraken Express was also careful to reiterate on the game's official Discord server that it does not plan to do wipes at any point in time, so no progress will be lost with the introduction of major content updates, like Ashlands.

Ubuntu Will Get Opt-In "Thoughtful AI Integration" In Upcoming Releases

30 April 2026 at 09:16
The Linux community's response to the advent of LLMs and generative AI has been very mixed, but Ubuntu has more or less made its stance clear in a recent project discussion thread about the future of AI in Ubuntu. The gist of it is that, starting with Ubuntu 26.10 Stonking Stingray in October 2026—the next major release after 26.04—Ubuntu will start to get new AI features scattered throughout the operating system. The project's technical lead, Jon Seager, states that in 2026, Ubuntu has started encouraging its developers to use AI internally, incentivizing engineers to "go deep" and effectively figure out what works and what doesn't by measuring output. As internal adoption increases, Canonical will be integrating AI into the OS, but he notes that "responsibility and transparency are at the core of our approach."

This approach means that, instead of stuffing ChatGPT into every nook and cranny of Ubuntu, Canonical will prioritize open source models and offline, local inference wherever possible. Canonical will also pay special attention to the terms of the model, as opposed to simply considering whether the weights are open. The AI implementations will come in the form of what Seager describes as implicit and explicit features—implicit being features that integrate directly into the OS and enhance its standard operation, like speech-to-text and OCR, while explicit features are AI-centric features, like agentic and AI-automated workflows. "Implicit AI features will improve what Ubuntu already does; explicit AI will be introduced as new features." The full statement on how Canonical will implement AI in Ubuntu follows.

Apple A20 Chip Likely To Miss Out On New WMCM Packaging Tech That Allows For Various CPU/GPU Core Combos

30 April 2026 at 09:54

A geometric background displays the Apple logo next to 'A20' in bold text.

The ongoing DRAM shortages are now apparently compelling Apple to aggressively water down its ambitions for the upcoming A20 chip that is slated to power the base iPhone 18, clearly illustrating that even Apple is not entirely immune to the vagaries of the DRAM market these days. Apple's upcoming A20 chip is unlikely to leverage the new WMCM packaging tech that unlocks an unprecedented level of versatility Up until recently, Apple's upcoming A20 chip was expected to make a switch from TSMC's InFO (Integrated Fan-Out) packaging tech, which integrates components like the AP and DRAM onto a single die without […]

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Samsung Gallery gets Gemini integration, offering AI-powered media search

30 April 2026 at 10:09

Google Gemini AI added Samsung Gallery as one of the compatible “Connected apps.” The new option has joined the growing list of Samsung apps inside Gemini. This upgrade aims to offer AI-powered media search on Samsung phones.

Samsung Gallery has silently become a Gemini-supported app. It’s disabled by default, meaning it requires manual intervention. Enabling the toggle launches the connection setup, bringing Gemini access to discover media.

Google’s Gemini continues to evolve for Samsung devices. Gemini has a separate section of Samsung apps, with the Gallery following other apps, including Samsung Calendar, Samsung Notes, and Samsung Reminder.

You can enable Samsung Gallery in Gemini by navigating to Profile > Connected apps > Samsung Gallery. If you don’t see “Connected apps,” head to the “Personal intelligence,” followed by Connected apps > Samsung Gallery.

Gemini AI Samsung Gallery

Once enabled, you can order Gemini to discover media in Samsung Gallery. It works with both photos and videos, based on your Gemini instructions. Well, it depends on your decision whether to assign Gemini Gallery access or not.

During the connection setup, Gemini requires your permission for two main aspects:

  • Access and manage items from Samsung Gallery, like your photos and videos.
  • Share parts of your conversation and other relevant information with Samsung Gallery, which may be used to improve its services.

That said, Gemini will have complete access to your photos and videos. The feature being offered is literally interesting, but the letdown isn’t small either. I like this one, but I am not gonna enable the Gemini-Gallery connection.

Samsung Gallery app already supports natural language search. It’s deeply integrated with the software and application and runs on-device. What Gemini will do is already on the Samsung Gallery, so decide carefully.

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Dreame Unveils Next-Generation Personal Care Lineup at DREAME NEXT 2026, Backed by 1,230% North American Growth

Dreame Technology, a global leader in high-end technology, today showcased its vision for smart personal care at the "Self Next" session of its DREAME NEXT Silicon Valley Launch Event, the company's global brand event unveiling new products across its full portfolio.

Ruko slashes price on sub-249 g mini drone with gimbal stabilised 4K video that's perfect for beginners

The Ruko U11MINI 4K is currently on sale at Amazon for $499, making it a great deal for everyone from hobby drone operators to videographers, photographers, and outdoor lovers. The mini drone is FAA-exempt, at under 249 g, and the controller features a full-colour 5.5-inch touchscreen for smartphone-free flight.

Premyer Liqa: “Neftçi” “Qarabağ”la üz-üzə

30 April 2026 at 09:00

Bu gün futbol üzrə Azərbaycan çempionatında (Premyer Liqa) 21-ci turdan təxirə salınmış “Neftçi” – “Qarabağ” oyunu keçiriləcək.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, qarşılaşmanı Kamranbəy Rəhimov idarə edəcək.

Ona yan xətt hakimləri Rəhman İmami ilə Müslüm Əliyev kömək edəcəklər. Dördüncü hakim funksiyasını Rəşad Əhmədov yerinə yetirəcək.

“Neftçi Arena”da baş tutacaq oyuna saat 20:00-da start veriləcək.

Xatırladaq ki, sözügedən komandalar bir neçə gün öncə də oxşar məkanda üz-üzə gəlmişdilər. Həmin qarşılaşma Ağdam təmsilçisinin 5:1 hesablı qələbəsi ilə başa çatmışdı.

“Qarabağ” hazırda Premyer Liqanın yarış cədvəlində 59 xalla ikinci pillədə qərarlaşıb. “Neftçi” isə 44 xalla beşincidir.

Premyer Liqa
21-ci turun oyunu
30 aprel

“Neftçi” – “Qarabağ”
Hakimlər: Kamranbəy Rəhimov, Rəhman İmami, Müslüm Əliyev, Rəşad Əhmədov.
VAR: Elçin Məsiyev.
AVAR: Elşad Abdullayev.
Hakim-inspektor: Babək Quliyev.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Elgiz Abbasov.
Bakı. “Neftçi Arena”, 20:00.

Fransa klubu “Qalatasaray”ın futbolçusu ilə maraqlanır

30 April 2026 at 09:22

“Qalatasaray”ın futbolçusu Barış Alper Yılmaz karyerasını Fransada davam etdirə bilər.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Monako” türkiyəli cinah oyunçusunun xidmətində maraqlıdır. Bu barədə Fransa mətbuatı məlumat yayıb. Liqa 1 klubu yayda Barışın transferi üçün “Qalatasaray”la danışıqlara başlayacaq.

25 yaşlı futbolçu bu mövsüm 47 oyunda 12 qol vurub, 15 məhsuldar ötürmə edib.

Argentinalı hücumçu “Atletiko”nun tarixinə düşdü

30 April 2026 at 09:05

“Atletiko” UEFA Çempionlar Liqasının yarımfinal mərhələsinin ilk oyununda “Arsenal”la heç-heçə edib – 1:1.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Madrid təmsilçisinin yeganə qolunun müəllifi Yulian Alvares klubun tarixinə düşüb. Bu mövsüm turnirdə vurduğu qolların sayını 10-a çatdıran argentinalı hücumçu “Atletiko” formasıyla bunu bacaran ilk oyunçu olub.

“Atletiko” ilə “Arsenal” arasındakı cavab oyunu mayın 5-də, Londonda olacaq.

ÇL: həftənin oyunçusu adına namizədlər

30 April 2026 at 08:39

UEFA Çempionlar Liqasında yarımfinal mərhələsinin ilk oyunlarından sonra həftənin futbolçusu adına namizədlər açıqlanıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu ada PSJ-dən Osman Dembele və “Atletiko”dan Antuan Qrizmann iddia edir.

Qalib UEFA-nın saytında keçirilən sorğu nəticəsində müəyyənləşəcək.

Nəriman oynadı, komandası 1/4 finala yüksəldi

30 April 2026 at 08:22

Azərbaycan millisinin futbolçusu Nəriman Axundzadənin formasını geyindiyi “Kolumbus Kryu” ABŞ Kubokunda 1/8 final oyununa çıxıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komanda I Liqa təmsilçisi “One Knoxvill” ilə qarşılaşıb. 5 qolun vurulduğu matç “Kolumbus Kryu”nun qələbəsiylə başa çatıb – 4:1.

Nəriman oyuna start heyətdə başlayıb və sona qədər meydanda qalıb.

“Kolumbus Kryu” bu qələbə ilə 1/4 finala yüksəlib.

“Neftçi” “Qarabağ”ı qəbul edir – YENİLƏNİR

30 April 2026 at 08:01

Bu gün Misli Premyer Liqasında XXI turdan təxirə salınmış oyun keçiriləcək.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Neftçi” azarkeşləri önündə “Qarabağ”ı qəbul edəcək. “Palms Sports Arena”da baş tutacaq oyuna saat 20:00-da start veriləcək.

Misli Premyer Liqası
XXI turdan təxirə salınmış oyun

30 aprel

20:00 Neftçi – Qarabağ
Baş hakim: Kamranbəy Rəhimov
“Palms Sports Arena”

Video: Row erupts between Diego Simeone and Arsenal star after controversial CL semi-final

30 April 2026 at 09:28

As if there wasn’t enough drama on the pitch between Arsenal and Atletico Madrid last night, things also boiled over between Ben White and Diego Simeone after the game.

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The Gunners came away with a 1-1 draw away from home in the first leg of this Champions League semi-final tie, and while that’s a very decent result on paper, there’ll be some bad blood after two controversial penalty decisions.

On top of that, it seems Arsenal defender White angered Atletico boss Simeone by walking over the club crest as he went towards the tunnel, which some see as a sign of disrespect.

Watch below for the incident, captured by Marca, as Simeone angrily approaches White after seeing him walking on the club badge…

? Wow…Diego Simeone was NOT happy with Arsenal's Ben White after the game…??

? via @MARCAinENGLISH pic.twitter.com/QRIHPmrfLI

— CaughtOffside (@caughtoffside) April 30, 2026

Video from Marca In English

White was seemingly in no mood to be confronted in this way, and it led to others getting involved, though what happened after that is a little unclear.

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Arsenal close to Champions League final

Arsenal haven’t been at their best recently, so to come away with a draw away from home against a top team like Atletico Madrid is surely a big positive as they chase an appearance in what would be only their second Champions League final.

Mikel Arteta’s side took the lead through a penalty from Viktor Gyokeres just before half time, but Julian Alvarez ended up equalising from the spot in the second half.

There was controversy about the Alvarez penalty as it looked a very harsh handball decision, similar to the one awarded to Paris Saint-Germain that divided opinion in the game against Bayern Munich the night before.

Arsenal were then denied a second penalty, with the referee initially awarding the spot kick for a foul on Eberechi Eze before then overturning the decision after a VAR check.

Still, AFC will surely now be confident of finishing the job at the Emirates Stadium next week and setting up an intriguing potential final against one of PSG or Bayern.

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Hedera (HBAR) Price Prediction 2026, 2027 – 2030: Will HBAR Price Hit $1?

30 April 2026 at 09:02
Hedera Price Prediction 2024, 2025-2030

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Story Highlights

  • The live price of Hedera crypto is  $ 0.08794798.
  • HBAR price prediction for 2026 suggests potential highs of $1.05
  • Long term forecasts indicate HBAR could reach $2.20 by 2030.

Hedera has been making waves in the cryptocurrency space, with a fast and secure blockchain that offers a distinct approach to transaction processing compared to Ethereum and other smart contract chains. It’s permission-only, meaning the blockchain is managed by private companies. Limiting what types of decentralised applications are allowed is what makes Hedera stand out from the rest.

Having entered the top 20 digital assets by market cap in 2024, it is now eyeing a potential leap into the top 10 by the end of 2025. Hedera has also recently ramped up its development activities for its ecosystem. Its ecosystem is strengthening, despite its capped price action. With increasing real-world use cases, institutional interest, and strategic partnerships, many are closely tracking HBAR price chart 2025 to gauge how high the token can rise.

With major companies like Google, IBM, and Chainlink Labs backing the project, and discussions about SEC approved HBAR ETF would flood string liquidity. Many are intrigued that: Will the HBAR Price Reach $1? Let’s discuss this in our Hedera price prediction 2025 article.

Hedera Price Today

Cryptocurrency Hedera
Token HBAR
Price $0.0879 down -2.51%
Market Cap$ 3,814,580,085.22
24h Volume$ 71,369,003.2204
Circulating Supply43,373,141,655.7690
Total Supply50,000,000,000.00
All-Time High$ 0.5701 on 16 September 2021
All-Time Low$ 0.0100 on 02 January 2020

Hedera (HBAR) Price Prediction May 2026 

As May approaches, HBAR’s price action continues to reflect a market stabilizing after a prolonged corrective phase, with price holding around the $0.085–$0.09 support zone. Following months of consistent lower highs, the structure is now showing early signs of base formation, indicating that selling pressure has eased and the market is transitioning into consolidation.

HBAR is currently trading within a tight range, with price compressing just below short-term resistance while maintaining support. This narrowing structure suggests that volatility is declining and participation is gradually building, conditions that typically precede a directional move.

The immediate focus now shifts to the $0.10–$0.11 resistance zone. A sustained move above this band would confirm a breakout from the current consolidation, opening the path toward the $0.13–$0.15 range, where previous supply is likely to re-emerge. If momentum strengthens alongside broader market support, the move could extend further toward $0.18.

If HBAR fails to reclaim resistance and faces rejection, the price may continue to consolidate within the current range. A breakdown below the $0.085 support could weaken the setup, potentially pushing the asset toward the $0.075 region and delaying the recovery phase.

For May 2026, HBAR is expected to remain in a consolidation phase, with a move toward $0.13–$0.15 possible if resistance is reclaimed, while failure to break higher could keep the price range-bound as the market continues to build a base.

Recent Catalysts For HBAR

Strengthening enterprise narrative, with continued traction from global corporations and governing council expansion, reinforcing Hedera’s long-term institutional positioning.

Rising trading volume and steady price stability near key support suggest early accumulation, indicating that smart money may be positioning ahead of a potential move.

Improving broader market sentiment and capital rotation toward utility-driven altcoins are creating a supportive backdrop for HBAR’s recovery phase.

Coinpedia’s Hedera (HBAR) Price Prediction 2026

Heading deeper into 2026, Hedera is likely to move through a recovery cycle rather than an immediate breakout phase. The current structure suggests that the market is gradually shifting from accumulation toward early expansion.

The first important level to watch is the $0.20–$0.25 range, which previously acted as a major resistance zone. Reclaiming this level would signal that HBAR has moved beyond its base formation and entered a recovery phase. Once this level is secured, the price could move toward $0.40–$0.50, where stronger selling pressure may appear. This zone will act as a key test of whether the recovery has enough strength to continue.

HBAR price prediction

If the broader market enters a bullish phase and enterprise adoption within the Hedera ecosystem continues to expand, HBAR could gradually build momentum. In a favorable scenario, HBAR could reach around $0.65 by 2026, reflecting a structured recovery rather than a sharp rally.

Hedera Price Prediction 2031, 2032, 2033, 2040, 2050

The long-term projection assumes Hedera sustains relevance in enterprise blockchain use cases, with growth moderating over time as the asset matures.

HBAR Price Prediction 2026 – 2030

YearPotential Low ($)Potential Average ($Potential High ($)
20260.450.801.05
20270.651.001.20
20280.801.101.60
20290.901.602.20
20301.402.203.00

HBAR Price Prediction 2026

Moving forward to 2026, forecast prices and technical analysis project that Hedera’s price is expected to reach a minimum of $0.45. The price could escalate to $1.05 on the higher end, with an average trading price hovering around $0.80.

HBAR Price Forecast 2027

Looking ahead to 2027, the optimism around Hedera will lead to steady growth. Hence, the HBAR price is forecasted to reach a low of $0.65, with a potential high touching $1.20 and an average forecast price of $1.00.

Hedera Price Forecast 2028

As we advance to 2028, with moderate gains, the HBAR predictions indicate that the price of a single HBAR could reach a minimum of $0.80, with the ceiling potentially rising to $1.60. Within the range, the average price will be $1.10.

HBAR Price Target 2029

By the time 2029 rolls around, it’s predicted that Hedera’s price will maintain its upward trajectory, reaching a minimum of $0.90, with the maximum price possibly reaching $2.20 and an average of $1.60, reflecting cautious optimism.

Hedera Price Prediction 2030

By the end of this decade, HBAR is predicted to touch its lowest price at $1.40, aiming for a high of $3.00 and an average price of $2.20. Hence, the prediction suggests stable long-term growth for Hedera’s market value.

Hedera Price Prediction 2031, 2032, 2033, 2040, 2050

The long-term projection assumes Hedera sustains relevance in enterprise blockchain use cases, with growth moderating over time as the asset matures.

YearPotential Low ($)Potential Average ($)Potential High ($)
20311.502.503.50
20322.003.204.50
20333.005.006.20
20408.2012.0015.00
205015.0022.0030.00

Hedera (HBAR) Price Prediction: Market Analysis?

Year202620272030
Changelly$0.68$1.10 $2.40
CoinCodex$0.90$1.50$2.20
WalletInvestor$0.86$1.40$2.80
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FAQs

What is the Hedera (HBAR) price prediction for 2026?

HBAR could trade between $0.45 and $1.05 in 2026, depending on market conditions, with steady recovery expected rather than a rapid breakout.

What is the price prediction for HBAR in 2030?

By 2030, HBAR could trade between $1.40 and $3.00, supported by steady adoption, enterprise use cases, and long-term market growth.

Could HBAR reach $1 by 2040?

Reaching $1 by 2040 is realistic if growth continues, as long-term projections suggest HBAR could exceed that level with sustained adoption.

How much is Hedera worth in 2050?

By 2050, HBAR could range between $15 and $30 if the network maintains relevance and adoption in enterprise blockchain use cases.

Pi Network News Today: Half a Billion Tasks Done as Pi Targets the AI Human Data Market

30 April 2026 at 08:31
Pi Network cross-chain bridge

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Pi Network has completed more than 526 million human validation tasks through a distributed workforce of over one million identity-verified participants, the project announced this week, positioning itself as one of the largest verified human labour networks in the world at a moment when demand for exactly that kind of infrastructure is accelerating rapidly.

The work was carried out as part of Pi’s native KYC system, with validators paid directly in Pi tokens for completing verification tasks. The result is a network that has verified over 18 million people across more than 200 countries and regions, combining AI automation with human judgment in a way that most identity verification systems cannot replicate at scale.

Why It Matters for AI

Building reliable AI is not purely a computing problem. Human judgment remains important for refining outputs, catching errors, resolving ambiguity, and ensuring AI systems reflect genuine human preferences rather than shortcuts. 

The challenge for AI companies is that building this kind of human input network from scratch is expensive, slow, and operationally complex.

Pi Network’s blog explained, “Non-human reinforcement and automated training methods often optimize proxies rather than true human preferences, can be vulnerable to reward hacking, and struggle to fully capture nuance, legitimacy, and real-world human judgment.”

Pi argues that it has already built the solution. A global, KYC-verified workforce that has demonstrably completed half a billion tasks is not a proposal. It is a track record.

The Payment Advantage

Paying millions of contributors across different countries in traditional currencies is expensive and complicated. Pi’s blockchain infrastructure reduces cross-border friction, eliminates intermediary fees, and removes the onboarding burden since contributors already hold active Pi wallets.

The project is also developing Pi Launchpad, currently in testing, which would allow companies to pay contributors in their own tokens rather than cash, turning compensation into a user acquisition tool rather than purely an operating cost.

When is Luka Doncic returning? What we know about Lakers star's injury

The Houston Rockets forced a Game 6 against the Los Angeles Lakers, defeating them 99-93 in Game 5, in the first round of the NBA playoffs on April 29.

The Rockets one-upped the Lakers, who saw the return of Austin Reaves. He scored 22 points in their Game 5 loss. The Lakers had been without Reaves most of the series ... and will still be without leading scorer Luka Doncic.

Doncic suffered a Grade 2 left hamstring strain against the Oklahoma City Thunder with days remaining in the regular season, on April 2. He's been out since.

If the Lakers eliminate the Rockets on Friday, May 1, Los Angeles will face the Thunder next in the second round of the playoffs.

The Lakers will still be without Doncic to start the second round against Oklahoma City should they advance, according to ESPN's Shams Charania. But after that?

Reporting on the injury statuses of the Lakers' Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves and Rockets' Kevin Durant for @GetUpESPN: pic.twitter.com/eYtiIQb2Gw

— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) April 29, 2026

As Thunder await, Rockets keep season alive with Game 5 win over Lakers

Apr 29, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Houston Rockets center Alperen Sengun (28) controls the ball against Los Angeles Lakers forward Rui Hachimura (28) during the first half in game five of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

And just like that, we have an NBA playoff series. The Houston Rockets amped up the interest in their Round 1 matchup with a 99-93 Game 5 win over the Los Angeles Lakers. Trailing 3-0 in the series, they've rattled off two straight wins to make it a much more manageable 3-2 series deficit.

Still without Kevin Durant, it was a group effort by the Rockets. All five starters scored double-digit points. Jabari Smith Jr. led the way with 22 points and seven rebounds. Alperen Sengun had 14 points, nine rebounds and eight assists.

Even with LeBron James' 25 points and seven assists, the Lakers didn't have enough offensive firepower elsewhere. In his return from a month's absence with an oblique strain, Austin Reaves had 22 points and six assists off the bench.

Obviously, the Thunder are rooting for this Round 1 matchup to go the distance. The longer it goes, the more time Williams gets to recover from the hamstring strain he sustained in their Game 2 win over the Phoenix Suns en route to another Round 1 sweep.

The Rockets will host the Lakers for Game 6 on Friday, May 1. If necessary, a Game 7 would take place at Los Angeles on Sunday, May 3. The Thunder wrapped up their Round 1 series this past Monday with a Game 4 win over the Suns.

This article originally appeared on OKC Thunder Wire: As Thunder await, Rockets keep season alive with Game 5 win over Lakers

Meet the Tennessee high school all-state boys and girls bowling teams for 2026

The Tennessee Sports Writers Association has released its 2026 All-State bowling teams.

Five boys and five girls were picked for each Division I and Division II. They included TSSAA individual state champions Westyn Griffin (Siegel, Division I boys), Isabella Warner (Independence, Division I girls), Kayden Curry (Harding Academy, Division II boys) and Jessica McClintock (Lipscomb Academy, Division II girls).

The TSWA All-State bowling teams include:

TSWA All-State bowling teams

Boys

Division I

Peyton Abel, Science Hill, Sr.

Will Determann, Mt. Juliet, So.

Westyn Griffin, Siegel, Sr.

Zachariah McLean, Siegel, Jr.

Kamden Morris, Hardin County, So.

BASKETBALL: Meet the Tennessee high school all-state girls basketball teams for 2026

Division II

John Campbell, Franklin Road Academy, Jr.

Kayden Curry, Harding Academy, Fr.

Jackson Roberts, St. Benedict, Sr.

Brady St. Gelais, St. Benedict, Sr.

Brody West, Friendship Christian, Jr.

BASKETBALL: Meet the Tennessee high school all-state boys basketball teams for 2026

Girls

Division I

Riley Akins, Creek Wood, Jr.

Salena Bhakta, Stewarts Creek, Fr.

Libby Bromley, Hardin County, So.

Isabella Warner, Independence, So.

Katelynn Woodard, Hardin County, Sr.

Division II

Julia Casama, St. Benedict, Jr.

Jessica McClintock, Lipscomb Academy, So.

Adrianna Sammons, St. Benedict, Sr.

Emmeline Smith, Pope John Paul II, Sr.

Brynley Usry, Donelson Christian, Sr.

Cecil Joyce covers high school sports and MTSU athletics for The Daily News Journal. Contact him at cjoyce@dnj.com and follow him on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, @Cecil_Joyce.

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Tennessee high school all-state boys and girls bowling teams for 2026

Meet the Tennessee high school all-state boys and girls bowling teams for 2026

The Tennessee Sports Writers Association has released its 2026 All-State bowling teams.

Five boys and five girls were picked for each Division I and Division II. They included TSSAA individual state champions Westyn Griffin (Siegel, Division I boys), Isabella Warner (Independence, Division I girls), Kayden Curry (Harding Academy, Division II boys) and Jessica McClintock (Lipscomb Academy, Division II girls).

The TSWA All-State bowling teams include:

TSWA All-State bowling teams

Boys

Division I

Peyton Abel, Science Hill, Sr.

Will Determann, Mt. Juliet, So.

Westyn Griffin, Siegel, Sr.

Zachariah McLean, Siegel, Jr.

Kamden Morris, Hardin County, So.

BASKETBALL: Meet the Tennessee high school all-state girls basketball teams for 2026

Division II

John Campbell, Franklin Road Academy, Jr.

Kayden Curry, Harding Academy, Fr.

Jackson Roberts, St. Benedict, Sr.

Brady St. Gelais, St. Benedict, Sr.

Brody West, Friendship Christian, Jr.

BASKETBALL: Meet the Tennessee high school all-state boys basketball teams for 2026

Girls

Division I

Riley Akins, Creek Wood, Jr.

Salena Bhakta, Stewarts Creek, Fr.

Libby Bromley, Hardin County, So.

Isabella Warner, Independence, So.

Katelynn Woodard, Hardin County, Sr.

Division II

Julia Casama, St. Benedict, Jr.

Jessica McClintock, Lipscomb Academy, So.

Adrianna Sammons, St. Benedict, Sr.

Emmeline Smith, Pope John Paul II, Sr.

Brynley Usry, Donelson Christian, Sr.

Cecil Joyce covers high school sports and MTSU athletics for The Daily News Journal. Contact him at cjoyce@dnj.com and follow him on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, @Cecil_Joyce.

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Tennessee high school all-state boys and girls bowling teams for 2026

Where to watch The Summit and The Dance Summit: Schedule, channel, live stream for 2026 cheer, dance competitions

The Summit and Dance Summit

Where to watch The Summit and The Dance Summit: Schedule, channel, live stream for 2026 cheer, dance competitions originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

It's competition season in the worlds of All-Star cheerleading and dance, which means The Summit and Dance Summit Championships are back for 2026.

The Summit and Dance Summit Championships gives teams in non-Worlds divisions the opportunity to end their seasons with a bang. Dancers and cheerleaders compete at Varsity All-Star events all year to earn a bid to The Summit and Dance Summit, making it an unforgettable experience.

Athletes will compete across age and division groups, ranging from small to large, open and co-ed. Both events will be held at the happiest place on Earth — Walt Disney World.

Don't miss a second of the action. 

Here's everything you need to know about The Summit and Dance Summit Championships, including TV channel and streaming options for the 2026 events.

Where to watch The Summit and The Dance Summit: TV channel, live stream

The 2026 Summit and Dance Summit Championships will not be broadcast on traditional television. Instead, fans can stream the action on VarsityTV.

A Varsity TV subscription gives cheer and dance fans access to live streams of numerous major competitions, plus event replays and FloSports Originals.

The Summit and The Dance Summit 2026 start times

  • Date: Thursday, April 30 – Sunday, May 3
  • Time: 8 a.m. – 11 p.m. ET

The 2026 Summit and Dance Summit Championships will take place over four days, with The Summit beginning on Thursday, April 30, The Dance Summit beginning on Friday, May 1, and both wrapping up on Sunday, May 3.

Competition times will vary each day but will usually start around 8 a.m. ET and finish no later than 11 p.m. ET.

The Summit will take place at ESPN's Wide World of Sports Complex, and The Dance Summit at the Coronado Springs Resort. 

The Summit and The Dance Summit 2026 schedule

For a look at The Summit's block performance schedule for each day, click here.

For a look at The Dance Summit's rundown, click here.

On This Day (30 April 1988) Gates Eyes New Deal As His Goal Seals Promotion!

Eric Gates’ time at Sunderland hadn’t always been easy. For the first time in his career the former England striker dropped into the second division to join the Roker Park club in 1985, turning down top flight Newcastle in the process, but his first two seasons at the club had been a horrendous struggle, culminating in relegation to the third tier.

Despite being on the transfer list as the club sought to offload his wages, the 32-year-old fought his way into Denis Smith’s team, forming a deadly strike partnership with new arrival Marco Gabbiadini.

So it was fitting, therefore, that it was Gates’ goal that sealed Sunderland’s promotion at the first attempt as Sunderland battled to a 1-0 win over Port Vale at Vale Park.

The Sunderland Echo declared Sunderland as ‘Champions’ after the match – technically, we weren’t, but it would have taken a massive shift in goal difference to deprive Sunderland of the championship trophy.

The game that sealed our fate wasn’t all plain sailing – the Vale keeper Mark Grew was in exceptional form – but with jsut ten minutes left Gates forced the ball home to seal all three points, and promotion.

I was beginning to worry would never get the ball past the Vale keeper. When Marco had a shot headed off the line I thought that was our last chance – I’ve never been so relieved to see a goal go in.

With Denis Smith and Viv Busby in charge, this club can go all the way back to the first division, and I’d like to go with them. I’m going to talk about a new contract this week.

The game should have been done and dusted way before Gates’ late intervention. Despite stuttering through most of 1988 so far, Sunderland had chipped away at the task in hand, and seemed intent to seal the deal in Burslam. Gates’ goal saw Sunderland break records for goals, wins and points in a season, and should have hat a hatful against a team beated only twice at home all season.

Grew pulled off save after save, but Gates’ goal from close range sparked wild celebrations, as Sunderland – wearing their light blue Tuborg sponsored kit – revelled in promotion.

Chairman Bob Murray said: It’s unbelievable. The only joy I’ve known like it in life was when my daughters were born.

Murray, who was just 41 at the time, had taken over a club in dire staits, had joined the board in 1984, and had been chairman for the past couple of years, after taking control from Tom Cowie and facing a fierce boardroom battle with Barry Batey.

The lifelong supporter, who had been a regular at Roker Park, said:

I’d never been in business in Sunderland I didn’t know anyone at the club when I first wrote to Tom Cowie asking if I could help in any way. I was born and bred in Consett and became a qualified accountant, but the nearest I could get to a decent job was in Leeds.

Denis had worked 20-odd years for the chance of this job – it’s the platform he nad Viv Busby needed. I told him it would be like turning the QE2 around, but Denis is a strong, determined character, and highly motivated.

Also sending his congratulations north was a former Sunderland manager, Ken Knighton, who was boss when Sunderland last won promotion eight years previously.

The 43 year old had left football by this point, and the Sunday Sun had tracked him down to his Bristol office, where he worked as an executive for ‘telecommunications giant Plessey.

I always follow their fortunes, and I’m delighted to see what they are doing – I’m sure they’ll soon be back in the first division. I don’t think Denis will have any problems. The squad he has got now are good enough to get out of the Second division as well, and I certainly hope he can do it. They are a quality club.

With a second division returned sealed, Sunderland looked ahead to an Easter Monday clash against Northampton, which would seal the championship trophy – if other results hadn’t sealed it for the club before kick off.

It wasn’t all overwhelming positivity, however – The Football Echo that night, meanwhile, carried a letter from a disgruntled supporter still annoyed by the previous week’s failure to beat Bristol City…

Just goes to show, you can’t please all of the people, all of the time!

Our Writers Pick Their Favourite Sunderland Winger Of All Time!

SUNDERLAND, ENGLAND - MARCH 20: Nicky Summerbee of Sunderland running during the League Division One match between Sunderland and Bolton Wanderers at Stadium Of Light on March 20, 1999 in Sunderland, England. (Photo by Mark Liley/Sportsphoto/Allstar via Getty Images) | Getty Images


Calum Mills says…

We’ve had some absolute belters over the years so this is a tough one, but my favourite is Allan ‘Magic’ Johnston.

He’s the first winger I can remember in a Sunderland shirt and although he left under a bit of a cloud, I only have good memories of watching him. He was brilliant in our 105-point, title-winning promotion season under Reidy.

An ever-present in the team, he ran defenders ragged, loved a step over and had a penchant for finding the top corner. It was a shame we never saw him playing for Sunderland in the Premier League!


Ewan Bowman says…

For me, it can only be one man: Nicky Summerbee.

A hugely vital player in the Peter Reid era, his crossing ability was up there with the best players in the country, consistently picking out the likes of Niall Quinn and Kevin Phillips in the box.

People compared his crossing ability to David Beckham and I actually agree with the statement. He never had to beat a man to get a cross into the box — Summerbee turned this into an art.

A fantastic player during a successful era for our club.


John Wilson says…

I’ve seen some magical wingers during my six decades of watching the Lads, so sometimes choices like this are akin to choosing a favourite child, or a favourite album or song.

I have a ‘go-to’ department in my brain where I’ve thought about these sorts of dilemmas many times, and have decided on an answer for future reference!

So, favourite winger? ‘Little’ Stan Cummins.

The ‘little’ always seems to get tagged onto his name, but what an exciting player he was — like a magician on the ball. Many a time, he’d be marked by two or even three opponents but like a rabbit out of a hat, he’d appear with the ball.

I have a distinct memory of him being surrounded by three defenders at 5”6 and nine stone wet through. I lost sight of him towards the Clock Stand corner flag and fully expected their defenders to come away with the ball, but out from the crowd came ‘Little Stan’ to get his cross in.

An absolute joy to watch and unusually for those times, he regularly flirted with the USA.

Although a Middlesbrough apprentice, we got him from Minnesota Kicks, where he was out on loan. We loaned him back out to America after two years, to Seattle Sounders, before he had a second spell with us from 1983, before finishing his career at Kansas City Comets.

He made 159 appearances for Sunderland, scoring thirty two goals. He could shift with the ball stuck to his boot; his size became irrelevant and he popped up with some very vital goals for the Rokerites.


Jon Guy says…

My fellow writers have picked some of our outstanding wingers but I’m going to show my age and say I always loved watching Colin Pascoe in that side won promotion in 1990 and beyond.

He was everything we needed in that side, feeding the ‘G-Force’. He was a hardworking winger and not the type of winger you only saw when he had the ball at his feet, putting in a real shift when out of possession.

He was a bit of an unsung hero at a time when Marco Gabbiadini and Eric Gates grabbed the headlines, so I’m going for the Welsh wing wizard Pascoe.


Sooryavanshi’s RR future in doubt? Stuart Broad believes 'he can go into auction'

The former England fast bowler heaped praise on Vaibhav Sooryavanshi for his explosive performances in IPL 2026, while also reflecting on Rajasthan Royals’ bold decision to sign him. He added that if Sooryavanshi enters the auction, he could command a significantly higher price.

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has been in sensational form since making his IPL debut in 2025. Bought by Rajasthan Royals for Rs 1.1 crore at the IPL 2025 mega auction, the move was initially questioned by many. However, the teenage prodigy has silenced all critics with his performances. After scoring a century in his debut season, Sooryavanshi has elevated his game further in IPL 2026. His scores this season read: 52, 31, 39, 78, 0, 46, 8, 103, and 43, a remarkable run of consistency and explosiveness.


He currently tops the run-scoring charts with 400 runs in nine innings, averaging 44.44 at a staggering strike rate of 238.09, becoming the first player to cross the 400-run mark in IPL 2026.

Stuart Broad’s take on RR’s bold call

Former England fast bowler Stuart Broad praised Rajasthan Royals’ scouting system while reflecting on the bold decision to sign such a young player.
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"Fair play to Rajasthan Royals' scouting system or academy system-whatever they have done. I remember when they signed him at the auction - he was 14, maybe even 13 - and I thought it was a bit odd for top-flight domestic cricket to bring in someone so young. That's a lot of pressure, just having him around the squad for three years. What's the point of that? It's not as if you can sign him on a 10-year contract; he might just leave for the Mumbai Indians or something if given an opportunity," Broad told former England teammate Jos Buttler on the For the Love of Cricket podcast.

"I mean, to be fair, when he walks into his next player retention, he can go into the auction, if he wants, 'you have to give me some sort of numbers," he added.

Patience, Not Panic, Will Be Key For Habib Diarra

Sunderland's Habib Diarra (left) and Nottingham Forest's Neco Williams battle for the ball during the Premier League match at the Stadium of Light, Sunderland. Picture date: Friday April 24, 2026. (Photo by Richard Sellers/PA Images via Getty Images) | PA Images via Getty Images


It seemed to be borne of sheer frustration; a telltale sign of a player whose head wasn’t quite in the game at that particular moment and seemingly felt the need to vent — albeit in a misguided way.

When Habib Diarra brandished an imaginary yellow card after a second half flashpoint during Sunderland’s dismal defeat to Nottingham Forest, I almost felt a touch of sympathy for him after the inevitable reaction of “Not now, Habib. Wrong time, wrong place, wrong gesture”.

There are ways of showing that you care and that you understand what it means to play for Sunderland even when things are going wrong, and those kind of theatrics certainly weren’t it. Struggling to find your rhythm and trying to keep the crowd off your back? Don’t scythe an opponent down, don’t get careless and don’t wind up the referee. Instead, keep it simple, get the basics nailed down, and go from there.


It wasn’t the Senegalese midfielder’s finest moment in a Sunderland shirt and nor was it his finest hour in general, but the red and white midfield had all the resilience of a melted snowman against the rampant visitors, and last summer’s signing from Strasbourg wasn’t alone in failing to perform to the levels that we can and should remain confident that he’s capable of reaching.

The net result? Plenty of criticism on social media in the aftermath of the defeat, as well as murmurs and grumbling about how his price tag and his actual quality as a player were somewhat out of sync.

I don’t buy that at all, but I don’t think it’s an exaggeration to suggest that for his own benefit as well as the good of the team, Diarra probably ought to be withdrawn from the starting eleven for this weekend’s clash with Wolves. That’s two games in a row during which he’s learned about the harshness of life in a red and white shirt, and there’s a danger that if Régis Le Bris doesn’t make the call, it could easily develop into a trickier situation.

Being desperate to make amends and prove your worth after two turbulent games — was the miss against Aston Villa playing on his mind against Forest, perhaps? — can be hazardous and the last thing Diarra needs is to get involved in the kind of niggly on-field incidents that could lead to a dismissal, which is something that happens all too often with players who aren’t in the best of form.

Suffice it to say, Diarra’s 2025/2026 campaign (his maiden season in British football), hasn’t been plan sailing.


After catching the eye with a series of impressive early-season performances alongside Granit Xhaka and Noah Sadiki, an injury took him out of the reckoning for nine weeks and by the time he returned, he was off again — this time to AFCON — and has been fighting to regain his form and quite possibly his peak level of fitness ever since. It’s not that his displays have been poor — they’ve just not been as dominant and influential as we might’ve hoped for, but these things happen.

Many of our summer 2025 signings were instant hits and now look like absolute bargains. In contrast, Diarra’s taken more time to find his feet and has been inconsistent and at times frustrating to watch, but that doesn’t mean he’s destined to fail here and it’s absolutely essential that we don’t rush to dismiss him as a ‘flop’.

Rightly or wrongly, the spectre of that £30 million price tag seems to be hanging over Diarra during every game he plays, but it’s important to remember that due to Sunderland’s pre-Premier League frugality, £30 million in red and white currency is probably closer to £60 million to most top flight clubs and comparatively speaking, it was probably about a par fee for a midfielder of his potential.

We knew we would have to spend heavily in order to compete and his arrival was naturally the most scrutinised. Given that the likes of Nordi Mukiele and Omar Alderete arrived for comparative buttons and have established themselves as genuine game-changers, Diarra hasn’t yet hit those heights and maybe he won’t for a little while longer.

Should that be used against him? I don’t think so.

It wasn’t all that long ago that he caught the eye with a dominant performance for Senegal against England (a game played in Nottingham, somewhat ironically) so the talent is clearly there and perhaps we won’t see the absolute best of him until 2026/2027 — again, not particularly problematic as long as he remains committed, focused and able to ride the inevitable ups and downs in form.

In order to establish ourselves this season, we needed to boast a strike rate of around 75% from our summer intake. Diarra has been neither a categorical failure nor a resounding success, but I don’t think giving up on him is the right thing to do and I’m certain that Le Bris and his teammates will be thinking along the same lines.

Patience, not panic, is the way to go.


Fan Letters: “To Hear Booing And To See People Leaving Early Was Very Disappointing”

SUNDERLAND, ENGLAND - APRIL 24: A general view of the Sunderland stand roof prior to the Premier League match between Sunderland and Nottingham Forest at Stadium of Light on April 24, 2026 in Sunderland, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Want to have your say on all things Sunderland? Drop us a line and we’ll publish your views! RokerReport@yahoo.co.uk


Dear Roker Report,

The Nottingham Forest game was very disappointing by the team but my biggest was the reaction by some so-called supporters.

The performance wasn’t good enough but to hear booing and to see people leaving early was very disappointing for me. These people need to look in the mirror, ask themselves if they’re true supporters and look at what we’ve been through in the last ten years. In our seating area, nobody booed or left early, and we clapped and tried to support the team as I’m sure they were hurting as we were.

I’ve supported Sunderland for over sixty five years and now attend with my son and two grandsons. I’m proud that they never booed or asked to leave early, and we enjoy going to the match together.

Win, lose or draw, we enjoy supporting Sunderland and having that time together. That’s what it’s all about with like-minded people, so I hope these so-called supporters take time and decide what they are.

Keep the faith.

Bob Hitch

Ed’s Note [Phil]: Hi, Bob. Thank you for your letter.

I did feel that this issue would inevitably crop up again at some stage, and after by far the worst performance of Régis Le Bris’ time in charge, with the Lads 0-4 down at half time and performing way, way below the standards we expect, it wasn’t a surprise to see a mass exodus from the Stadium of Light long before Friday’s game was over.

As always, my view of this is very simple: swathes of rapidly-emptying seats never look great in person or on the TV, but as much as we’ve invested so much into the “Til The End” philosophy, perhaps Friday’s loss and the witless nature of it was just too dispiriting for some fans to deal with — rightly or wrongly.

This will doubtless be discussed after every home loss and/or sub-par performance. It’s not new but as I’ve written in previous replies, if there’s a workable solution to fans leaving early, I’d love to know what it is, because I’m not convinced that one exists, sadly.



Dear Roker Report,

Just what is it with this club at times?

Of course we’re all reeling from the catastrophe that was Nottingham Forest, but to listen to some of the garbage that is doing the rounds, you would think Régis Le Bris was worse than the likes of Wilko and Michael Beale.

I can’t believe the notion of sacking the head coach should even be contemplated after what he’s done for us.

The guy has performed miracles; he took a full squad of players with differing personalities and character traits and he’s single-handedly moulded them into a unit that 99% of the time sweats blood for the cause. At any other club in the UK, the thought of sacking a head coach that — with meticulous tactical know-how — had out-thought and finally outfought other teams on our way to the Premier League would simply be too absurd to even contemplate.

Le Bris has made mistakes and will continue to make them, but he’s far and away the best head coach we’ve had here since Reidy.

He gets us, he knows what we crave on the pitch and he makes sure his players are also aware. All I would say to these gormless mischief-makers is “Beware what you wish for”, as I have no doubt the guy would be snapped up by another top club and then come back to haunt us as we hurtle back down without him.

Sack Le Bris? For God’s sake, get a grip out there.

Peter Milton

Ed’s Note [Phil]: Hi, Peter. Thank you for getting in touch.

As bad as the Nottingham Forest performance and result was, and as important as it is for the Lads to respond with a victory over Wolves this weekend, I fully agree that there are some peculiar opinions being shared regarding Le Bris’ position, and dare I say, a touch of ingratitude despite what he’s done for us?

To have Sunderland in such a promising position with four games to go — and at the end of a season during which we were tipped to struggle by just about everyone — is no mean feat and I think he deserves immense credit for that.

As you say, he hasn’t got everything right but he’s overseen some exceptional results and is well-placed to become just the second Sunderland boss in Premier League history to lead us to a total of fifty points or more.

I hear all the arguments about how the club’s decision-makers are “ruthless” and the like, but only an absolutely unprecedented collapse in form at the start of next season should lead to any real questions about his position. He deserves to stay; he deserves to be backed in the transfer market and he deserves the chance to build on the foundations he’s laid down during 2025/2026.



Phillies' J.T. Realmuto and Jesus Luzardo face brutal reception at Flyers playoff game

Phillies' J.T. Realmuto and Jesus Luzardo face brutal reception at Flyers playoff game originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Philadelphia Phillies stars J.T. Realmuto and Jesus Luzardo stole the spotlight at Wells Fargo Center while attending the Philadelphia Flyers' playoff game against the Pittsburgh Penguins.

After the Phillies game against the San Francisco Giants was rained out earlier in the day, the two Phillies stars were seated to enjoy the NHL postseason swing. Unexpectedly, cameras turned on them, as the two featured on the Jumbotron.

They might have expected a cheerful reaction, but instead, they got booed. The incident happened with 16:35 remaining in the game. 

Despite the unexpected reaction rooted in the Phillies poor start to the season, Realmuto and Luzardo took the booing in stride.

Phillies players got boo’d at the Flyers game 😭 pic.twitter.com/glwgIBchKE

— TickPick (@TickPick) April 30, 2026

The Flyers did no 'Phillies' on Wednesday, though. They defeated the Penguins 1-0 in an overtime thriller, advancing into the next round of the NHL playoffs. Cam York came up with the winning goal to seal the series in six games.

More: Phillies get brutal J.T. Realmuto news at worst possible time

J.T. Realmuto and Jesus Luzardo off to tough start

The Phillies as a team have not been able to contribute collectively, resulting in a 10-19 start to the season and the firing of manager Rob Thompson on Tuesday.

Jesus Luzardo has not been able to replicate his 2025 performance, getting off to a tough start in 2026. In 34.1 innings pitched so far, the southpaw has managed a 5.50 ERA, striking out 41 hitters against allowing nine walks. However, his latest start should inspire hope, as he hurled seven scoreless frames in the shutout win against the Giants.

Like Luzardo, J.T. Realmuto has also failed to do well in 2026 so far. In 54 plate appearances so far, the catcher has batted .259 with only one home run. He has added only four RBIs and has struggled to hit the ball deep despite favorable counts.

More MLB news:

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'I did not expect it': Kenya's Sabastian Sawe welcomed home with jubilant celebrations

Kenya's Sebastian Sawe has returned home to joyous scenes after becoming the first man to run a marathon in under two hours in competitive race conditions.

His incredible achievement at the London Marathon on Sunday is being celebrated in Kenya, where officials welcomed him home in the midst of a crush of cameras at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in the capital Nairobi.

His parents were also present to greet him, days after he achieved the holy grail of marathon running by becoming the first man to finish under two hours with an official time of 01:59:30.

"I am happy about this good day, that you came to celebrate with me, I did not expect it," Sawe told the crowd.

Kenyan World Marathon Record holder Sabastian Sawe smiles with wreaths laid around his neck.
Kenyan World Marathon Record holder Sabastian Sawe (C) speaks during a press conference after arriving at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) in Nairobi, Kenya, 29 April 2026. [EPA]

Sawe's parents drove six hours from their home to be there with his supporters when he landed.

The Kenyan Airways plane on which Sawe flew home was given a water cannon salute when it arrived, as dancers and musicians performed.

The homecoming was a huge moment for Sawe and his family, and also for the country.

Speaking from the family home before going to the airport, Sawe's father Simeon Sawe said: "He used to tell me that one day, he was going to break the record. He was so determined and hopeful that he would."

"I am happy for him and all of us here. We celebrated so much, my throat still hurts from all the cheering," he added.

Sawe is expected to meet Kenya's President William Ruto.

Kenyan dancers wearing bight costumes adorned with feathers smile broadly as they perform under a dark night sky.
[Getty Images]

The 31-year-old's run was more than one minute faster than the late Kelvin Kiptum's previous record of 2:00:35, which was set in 2023.

Sawe was on already on pace to defeat the record as he crossed the halfway mark in 1:00:29, and managed to run the second half of the race even faster in just 59:01.

"I am feeling good. I am so happy. It is a day to remember for me," he told the BBC after the race.

Sawe, who has won all four marathons he has entered, is already talking about his next competition in the autumn, saying he believes he can run an even faster time.

Tafari scores in stoppage time, LAFC beats Toluca 2-1 in 1st leg of CONCACAF Champions Cup semifinal

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Nkosi Tafari headed in Son Heung-Min’s free kick in second-half stoppage time and LAFC beat Toluca FC 2-1 on Wednesday night in the first leg of the CONCACAF Champions Cup semifinal.

The aggregate winner will be decided on May 6 in Toluca.

Timothy Tillman gave LAFC a 1-0 lead in the 51st minute with his second goal in 17 games across all competitions this season. Tillman chested down Heung-Min’s touch and sent it past a diving Luis García.

LAFC appeared to take a 2-0 lead three minutes later when Jacob Shaffelburg redirected Sergi Palencia’s cross at the back post, but it was called back for offsides after a lengthy review.

Toluca tied it at 1-all in the 73rd on a bending shot from the top of the box by Jesús Ricardo Angulo for his 12th goal of the season.

LAFC goalkeeper Hugo Lloris kept the game scoreless in the first half with a double save. Lloris’ reaction save denied Nicolás Castro’s header from close range and it sent him to the ground to block Jesús Gallardo’s rebound attempt at the near post.

LAFC was without forward Denis Bouanga, who has five goals in the tournament, and defender Eddie Segura due to yellow card accumulation.

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What are reasonable expectations for Arizona Cardinals RB Jeremiyah Love?

The Arizona Cardinals made running back Jeremiyah Love the third overall pick in the 2026 NFL draft. There is a lot of excitement as to what he can do his rookie season.

Perhaps we should not expect too much, at least not monster numbers.

Why?

While Love was extremely productive in college, he comes into the NFL without a heavy workload. In 2025, he had 199 carries and 226 total touches.

The Cardinals have had only two rookie 1,000-yard rushers in their history. Ottis Anderson set the record with 1,605 yards in 1979 with 331 carries. Ronald Moore had 1,018 yards on 263 carries in 1993.

Would it be wise for the Cardinals to give Love that much of a workload in his first NFL season after never doing it in college?

By comparison, Bijan Robinson had 258 carries and 277 carries his final season in college. As a rookie, he had 272 total touches with 214 carries.

Saquon Barkley had as many as 300 touches at Penn State. He had 261 carries and 352 total touches in his first season, winning Offensive Rookie of the Year.

Going back to Adrian Peterson, he had as many as 344 touches at Oklahoma. He had 199 touches in only seven games in his final season. He had 238 carries and 257 touches as a rookie.

Robinson did not exceed his college workload as a rookie. Neither did Peterson. Barkley did, but he had over 70 more touches in college with his usage than Love in his greatest usage.

The Cardinals have Tyler Allgeier and James Conner, too.

Love will likely surpass 1,000 total yards from scrimmage, but getting 1,000 rushing yards might not be in the Cards for him.

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“I was going to put Donovan (Mitchell) and Evan …

92.3 The Fan: “I was going to put Donovan (Mitchell) and Evan (Mobley) back in and they said, ‘no, this group’s rolling.’ That never happens in the NBA.” #Cavs head coach Kenny Atkinson on the stars recognizing what was working in the fourth quarter

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“I was going to put Donovan (Mitchell) and Evan (Mobley) back in and they said, ‘no, this group’s rolling.’ That never happens in the NBA.”#Cavs head coach Kenny Atkinson on the stars recognizing what was working in the fourth quarter pic.twitter.com/hK1Xfb1Cj1

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TST Images: LAFC defeats Toluca, 2-1, in Los Angeles

Nkosi Tafari #91 of LAFC celebrates after scoring a goal during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match against Toluca FC on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.
Nkosi Tafari #91 of LAFC celebrates after scoring a goal during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match against Toluca FC on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.

LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- The Los Angeles Football Club defeated Deportivo Toluca FC 2-1 during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California. The Sporting Tribune's Steven Park was there to capture the following TST Images.

Timothy Tillman #11 of LAFC battles for a heading during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match against Toluca on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.
Timothy Tillman #11 of LAFC battles for a heading during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match against Toluca on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.

Steven Park - The Sporting Tribune

Timothy Tillman #11 of LAFC battles for a heading during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match against Toluca on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.

Paulinho #26 of Toluca FC reacts during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match against LAFC on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.
Paulinho #26 of Toluca FC reacts during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match against LAFC on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.

Steven Park - The Sporting Tribune

Paulinho #26 of Toluca FC reacts during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match against LAFC on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.

Telinho #11 of Toluca FC receives the ball during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match against LAFC on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.
Telinho #11 of Toluca FC receives the ball during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match against LAFC on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.

Steven Park - The Sporting Tribune

Telinho #11 of Toluca FC receives the ball during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match against LAFC on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.

Sergi Palencia #24 of LAFC defends the ball during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match against Toluca FC on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.
Sergi Palencia #24 of LAFC defends the ball during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match against Toluca FC on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.

Steven Park - The Sporting Tribune

Sergi Palencia #24 of LAFC defends the ball during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match against Toluca FC on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.

Jesús Delgado #20 of Toluca FC reacts after a missed goal during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match against LAFC on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.
Jesús Delgado #20 of Toluca FC reacts after a missed goal during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match against LAFC on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.

Steven Park - The Sporting Tribune

Jesús Delgado #20 of Toluca FC reacts after a missed goal during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match against LAFC on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.

Nkosi Tafari #91 of LAFC celebrates after scoring a goal during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match against Toluca FC on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.
Nkosi Tafari #91 of LAFC celebrates after scoring a goal during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match against Toluca FC on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.

Steven Park - The Sporting Tribune

Nkosi Tafari #91 of LAFC celebrates after scoring a goal during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match against Toluca FC on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.

Bruno Méndez #4 of Toluca FC goes for a heading during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match against LAFC on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.
Bruno Méndez #4 of Toluca FC goes for a heading during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match against LAFC on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.

Steven Park - The Sporting Tribune

Bruno Méndez #4 of Toluca FC goes for a heading during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match against LAFC on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.

Jacob Shaffelburg #18 of LAFC (left) celebrates with Son Heung-Min #7 (right) after scoring a goal during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match against Toluca FC on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.
Jacob Shaffelburg #18 of LAFC (left) celebrates with Son Heung-Min #7 (right) after scoring a goal during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match against Toluca FC on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.

Steven Park - The Sporting Tribune

Jacob Shaffelburg #18 of LAFC (left) celebrates with Son Heung-Min #7 (right) after scoring a goal during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match against Toluca FC on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.

Timothy Tillman #11 of LAFC (right) celebrates with Son Heung-Min #7 (left) after a goal was scored during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match against Toluca FC on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.
Timothy Tillman #11 of LAFC (right) celebrates with Son Heung-Min #7 (left) after a goal was scored during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match against Toluca FC on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.

Steven Park - The Sporting Tribune

Timothy Tillman #11 of LAFC (right) celebrates with Son Heung-Min #7 (left) after a goal was scored during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match against Toluca FC on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.

A general view of the LAFC 3252 section during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match between LAFC and Toluca FC on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.
A general view of the LAFC 3252 section during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match between LAFC and Toluca FC on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.

Steven Park - The Sporting Tribune

A general view of the LAFC 3252 section during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match between LAFC and Toluca FC on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.

Jeremy Ebobisse #17 of LAFC reacts after a missed goal during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match against Toluca FC on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.
Jeremy Ebobisse #17 of LAFC reacts after a missed goal during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match against Toluca FC on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.

Steven Park - The Sporting Tribune

Jeremy Ebobisse #17 of LAFC reacts after a missed goal during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match against Toluca FC on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.

Son Heung-Min #7 of LAFC pleads his case during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match against Toluca FC on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.
Son Heung-Min #7 of LAFC pleads his case during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match against Toluca FC on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.

Steven Park - The Sporting Tribune

Son Heung-Min #7 of LAFC pleads his case during a CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinal match against Toluca FC on April 29, 2026 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.


Why Lee Trevino feels Scottie Scheffler is becoming like Jack Nicklaus

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Jack Nicklaus and Lee Trevino at the 2023 Open Championship.Getty Images

Lee Trevino, one of golf’s greatest players, is talking about his high regard for Jack Nicklaus, perhaps the greatest player, and Scottie Scheffler, the current top-ranked golfer, and he can illustrate that thought, though to help him, he needs another sport besides the one where all three claim their fame.  

Volleyball. 

Appearing on a video released Wednesday on the PGA Championships’ YouTube channel, Trevino was asked about several topics by host Rich Beem, who, like Trevino, is a PGA winner. They remembered Trevino’s start in golf. His victories. How he won them. The entire video is worth a watch, and you can do so here. One of the more interesting points, though, came when Beem asked Trevino what role Nicklaus played in his success.

Notably, Trevino said it was small, at least at the start. He knew Nicklaus’ standing. He knew what he needed to meet that. “You kind of pull your belt a little tighter,” Trevino said, in his Trevino way. That said, though, Trevino said he thought his humble beginnings had numbed him to any pressure — “I didn’t know what the hell pressure was,” he said — and that helped his play.

Then came a moment at a Ryder Cup. 

Trevino and Nicklaus were teammates, and one of the nights, there was a function, but Nicklaus was a no-show. Later, Trevino asked him about that. The event felt important. 

But Nicklaus said his daughter had a volleyball match. 

“And that’s when I realized,” Trevino said, “you know, there’s more to this game.” 

He went further on Nicklaus. 

“I respect his golf, but I respect his fatherhood more,” Trevino said. “He was the best dad I have ever seen in my life.

“I learned a lot from him. I had kids in the beginning. I got divorced, [and] I never knew them because I was always on the golf course. When I married this young lady in ’83 and we had two kids, she looked at me and she says, ‘You’re going to help me raise these.’ And they went everywhere. But she pulled them. She would — no, no, she said, ‘We’re going to go see your dad.’ You know, ‘We’re going with your dad.’ And Friday nights, man, they were there, come home, the whole thing. 

“And I knew exactly what Jack did. That gave me the vision of saying, ‘This is what Jack was doing.’”

And Trevino said he sees Scheffler doing that, too. 

As he’s won 20 PGA Tour events over the past four years, including four majors, Scheffler has often talked about his family. He most memorably did so during a lengthy answer at a press conference at last year’s Open Championship, where he said his family is his priority.

“I’m blessed to be able to come out here and play golf,” Scheffler said, “but if my golf ever started affecting my home life or it ever affected the relationship I have with my wife or my son, that’s going to be the last day that I play out here for a living.

“This is not the be all, end all. This is not the most important thing in my life.”

Trevino has noticed.  

“Scottie said, ‘Listen, it’s just not this game,’” he said.

Here, Trevino ended his answer with a quick joke. After all, this is Trevino, who’s as skilled with his words as he is his golf. 

“But I guess when you’re the GOAT, you say, ‘You can spend more time at home.’”

Editor’s note: To watch the entire PGA Championships video with Trevino, please click here.  

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Sidney Crosby reacts to painful playoff end as Penguins fall in OT

Sidney Crosby spoke to the media with a heavy heart after the Pittsburgh Penguins lost 1-0 in overtime to the Philadelphia Flyers in Game 6 of the NHL‘s first-round series. The defeat ended their 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs run on April 29, and Crosby focused on how close the team came to forcing a Game 7.

The Pittsburgh Penguins captain faced reporters after the game and summed up the fine margins. He said the team was ‘a shot away’ from forcing a Game 7 back in Pittsburgh.

“It’s unfortunate,” Crosby said. “I thought, especially the second half of that game, overtime, we had some really good looks. We’re a shot away from going back to Pittsburgh for Game 7. So, you know, it just comes down to bounces sometimes, but putting yourself in that position is tough.

“But I think we all had a lot of belief that we could dig ourselves out of it, and I think our game showed that. Just unfortunate that we got behind early in the series.”

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The defeat stung more because of the fight the Penguins showed. After falling into a 3-0 series hole, they clawed back with two straight wins. Crosby said that resilience defined the team all season.

“I think that’s kind of been the identity of the group all year,” Crosby said. “So, I think that’s something that we’ve done a really good job with, with adversity and fighting back and staying in it with everything that’s gone on. So, yeah, we believe we come back, and like I said, we were right there.”

Game 6 turned into a tight, scoreless battle that stretched into overtime. Dan Vladar delivered a standout performance, stopping 42 shots to keep Pittsburgh off the board. Then, at 17:32 of overtime, Cam York buried the winner and sent the Flyers into the second round.

Sidney Crosby talked about the Penguins’ fans’ expectations

Crosby did not hide the disappointment. He admitted the loss still felt raw and said perspective would come later. For now, the focus stayed on how close the Penguins were to extending their season.

MORE: Wayne Gretzky warns to ‘never count’ Sidney Crosby and Penguins ‘out’

“I think we understand the expectations coming in, that sort of thing,” Crosby said. “I don’t think that takes away this thing from this anymore right now, but I think we have time to look back on the season. There’s a lot of things to like. So, I think that’s probably the reality of it.

“But I think right now it’s still fresh with how close we are. I think we feel like we had an opportunity to get ourselves back in the series, and it just didn’t work.”

Pittsburgh Penguins center Sidney Crosby (87) attempts to deflect a shot against Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Travis Sanheim (6) in overtime in game six of the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Ross-Imagn Images

The Penguins’ return to the playoffs after a gap since 2022 showed progress. Crosby, still producing at a high level, led both on the ice and in the comeback push. Yet this exit leaves questions about what comes next as the veteran captain finished his 21st NHL season.

“There is interest” – Fabrizio Romano delivers latest on big Chelsea transfer situation

“There is interest” – Fabrizio Romano delivers latest on big Chelsea transfer situation
“There is interest” – Fabrizio Romano delivers latest on big Chelsea transfer situation

Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has put out an update on the future of Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson this week.

Jackson is currently on loan at Bayern Munich, but he will be returning to Chelsea at the end of that spell when the season ends.

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And then, he is expected to be one of the transfer sagas of the future, unless of course Chelsea decide they want to keep him and the players wants to stat at Stamford Bridge. Personally I cannot see that happening, but it will be down to the player, the club, and probably what the new manager who will be coming in wants as well.

But Jackson has interest coming in from Italy as well as from Premier League clubs, so his future still looks very up in the air right now.

Romano on Jackson

Nicolas Jackson playing for Bayern. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)

In words quoted on X from Romano’s latest YouTube video, the transfer reporter said:

“There is interest from Italy [in Nicolas Jackson], but for Italian clubs, the only way possible is a loan deal.

“There is interest from Premier League as well. One year ago, Villa and Newcastle were interested. Let’s see if these clubs will appear again.”

In other news today…

Blues midfielder Romeo Lavia spoke this week about the Chelsea’ title chances and what he and his teammates thought about Calum McFarlane.

Liam Rosenior will get a lot of money from Chelsea after they sacked him, but it won’t be close to the full value of his deal. The BBC have broken it all down for us.

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Rockets hold off Lakers to force Game 6, halfway to overcoming 3-0 deficit

The Houston Rockets are still on their back foot, but they’re two wins from achieving NBA history.

After trailing by double-digits at one point in the first quarter, Houston roared back to take Game 5 99-93 against the Los Angeles and force a Game 6 in a series they once trailed 3-0. No NBA team has ever overcome a 3-0 deficit, but the Rockets will try to take another step toward that feat on Friday.

ROCKETS STAVE OFF ELIMINATION AGAIN.

FROM DOWN 3-0, TO DOWN 3-2 🚨

Game 6: Friday, 9:30pm/et, Prime pic.twitter.com/lfjBYyffAb

— NBA (@NBA) April 30, 2026

They’ve already achieved something notable, though. Before Wednesday, no team had defeated LeBron James in a closeout game on the road since 2008.

Jabari Smith Jr. led Houston with 22 points on 6-of-13 shooting, while every other starter scored in double-digits. It was Reed Sheppard who delivered the biggest swing of the game in the fourth quarter.

Right after the Lakers cut the deficit to three points, with the Crypto.com Arena fully awakened, the point guard hit a pull-up jumper over Lakers center Deandre Ayton, got the ball from LeBron James on an aggressive steal and hit the breakaway dunk to pushed the lead back up to seven.

REED SHEPPARD. CLUTCH.

The jumper, the steal, the flush... Houston's lead is back up to 7 with 2:20 remaining!

They can force Game 6 with a W 🔥 pic.twitter.com/ktycOoOcEh

— NBA (@NBA) April 30, 2026

However the rest of the series works out, Wednesday’s result does mean two fewer days of possible rest for the next series. The Oklahoma City Thunder await in the Western Conference semifinals, and they are probably just fine with what happened Wednesday.

There also might be a sense of regret for the Rockets given that it would be them trying to close out the series in Houston if they hadn’t fallen apart in that brutal Game 3, but star center Alperen Şengün indicated the team had learned a valuable lesson:

"We had that bad mistake in Game 3, but we learned … Everybody feels amazing. Nobody's tired."

Austin Reaves returns after nearly 4 weeks out

The Lakers entered Game 5 with some reason for optimism, thanks to the return of Austin Reaves.

The rising star guard had been out since April 2 with a Grade 2 oblique strain, but made it back a little earlier than expected. Los Angeles is still short-handed with the absence of Luka Dončić, but there had been concerns Reaves wouldn’t make it back in time to play a postseason game for the Lakers.

Reaves, who was second on the Lakers in points per game in the regular season, came off the bench but still wound up being a featured player. He finished with 22 points and 6 assists in starter-level minutes.

OMG AUSTIN REAVES FROM DEEP AGAIN HES BACK pic.twitter.com/nt57RtPRP8

— 𝗠𝗔𝗟 (@MindOfBron) April 30, 2026

Like the Lakers with Dončić, the Rockets are also missing their leading scorer in Kevin Durant, who has appeared in only one game all series. He remains out with both a left ankle sprain and bone bruise, and it remains to be seen if he makes it back in time for Game 6 (or 7).

LeBron James achieves a playoff first

There are several NBA leaders that James sits atop, and one of them is playoff steals.

No other player in league history has even reached 400 career steals in the postseason (Scottie Pippen is the closest with 395). James became the first player to reach 500 for his career in the second quarter.

Wayne Rooney Calls Out PSG and Bayern Defenses After 5-4 Thriller

The Parc des Princes experienced one of the craziest nights in Champions League history on Tuesday night. PSG, carried by a brace from Ousmane Dembele, another from Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, and a goal from Joao Neves, beat Bayern Munich in the first leg of the semifinal.

The Bavarians responded through Harry Kane, Michael Olise, Dayot Upamecano, and Luis Diaz. A total spectacle, a delight for neutrals. But on the Amazon Prime set, a great figure of world soccer watched it with a very different eye.

That figure is Wayne Rooney. The former Manchester United and England legend did not mince his words: "Both teams have so much quality up front that they probably forget to defend a bit. When PSG leads 5-2, Luis Enrique should have said: close up the game, make life hard for the opponent. But no, they went looking for more goals. Some goals are elementary school goals. At this level, we saw brilliance, but also immature defending, which is crazy."

Clarence Seedorf added, "You can't win the Champions League without knowing how to defend. The clean sheet was sacred."

Rooney also delivered a sharp tactical analysis on the outcome of the two-legged tie: despite the loss, Bayern leaves Paris only one goal behind, after scoring four goals in a stadium known to be difficult. For the former English striker, the psychological advantage is on the Munich side before the return leg at the Allianz Arena.

"I would be much happier if Bayern were going into that second match. Knowing you can score against PSG, that's an advantage."

The debate opened by Rooney and Seedorf sums up the tension between spectacle and efficiency at the highest level. Arsenal, cited by the Dutchman as a counterexample for its ability to defend and keep clean sheets, will face Atletico Madrid on the other side of the bracket. A style at the opposite end of the spectrum from this PSG-Bayern.

Luis Enrique, for his part, broke Guardiola's record by reaching 50 Champions League wins in the fewest matches possible. But in the final, it may be defense that makes the difference.


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High school boys' volleyball: Wednesday's playoff scores and Thursday's schedule

Volleyball ball on orange background. 3d illustration
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SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS 

WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS

FIRST ROUND
DIVISION 1 
Mira Costa, bye
Tesoro d. Los Alamitos, 25-19, 25-23, 25-17
Corona del Mar d. Mater Dei, 3-0
Huntington Beach, bye
Loyola, bye
Newport Harbor d. Millikan, 25-8, 25-13, 25-19
Santa Margarita d. San Marcos, 3-0
Redondo Union, bye

DIVISION 2 
Camarillo d. Anaheim Canyon, 25-21, 25-17, 25-18

DIVISION 3 
Palos Verdes d. Corona Centennial, 3-1
Sage Hill d. Malibu, 3-1
Valencia d. La Palma Kennedy, 25-12, 25-20, 25-20
Claremont d. Murrieta Valley, 3-1
Corona Santiago d. Mark Keppel, 3-2
Eastvale Roosevelt d. Downey, 3-1
Bishop Montgomery d. South Torrance, 3-2
St. John Bosco d. Woodbridge, 3-1
Mission Viejo d. Paloma Valley, 25-20, 25-15, 25-18
Santa Ana Foothill d. Canyon Country Canyon, 25-20, 25-19, 25-16
Servite d. Wiseburn Da Vinci, 3-0
Santa Barbara d. Diamond Ranch, 3-1
Westlake at Trabuco Hills
Crescenta Valley d. North Torrance, 25-18, 25-15, 25-21
Saugus d. Newbury Park, 25-23, 25-23, 23-25, 30-28
Windward d. South Pasadena, 3-0

DIVISION 5
Dos Pueblos d. Aquinas, 21-25, 20-25, 25-15, 25-11, 15-13
Hemet d. Summit, 3-2
Oak Park d. Damien, 25-22, 26-24, 25-16
El Dorado d. San Dimas, 3-1
Westminster La Quinta d. Garden Grove Pacifica, 3-2
Bishop Diego d. Rio Hondo Prep, 25-22, 25-22, 31-29
Brea Olinda d. Aliso Niguel, 26-24, 16-25, 25-21, 29-27
Norco d. Cajon, 23-25, 25-22, 25-17, 12-25, 15-13
Bellflower d. Crespi, 25-16, 25-22, 25-15
El Rancho d. San Gabriel Academy, 3-1
Ventura d. Vista del Lago, 25-14, 25-18, 25-21
Flintridge Prep d. Castaic, 3-0
St. Anthony d. Oxford Academy, 3-0
Orange County Pacifica Christian d. Etiwanda, 25-16, 25-16, 25-19
Ontario Christian d. Monrovia, 25-23, 25-21, 23-25, 25-18
Western Christian d. Westminster, 3-2

DIVISION 7
La Mirada at Pasadena Marshall
Rialto d. Rosemead, 3-1
La Sierra Academy d. Sierra Vista, 3-0
Trinity Classical Academy d. Canyon Springs, 25-19, 25-19, 25-19
Hacienda Heights Wilson d. Maranatha, 3-1
Cerritos Valley Christian d. Norwalk, 25-21, 25-15, 25-23
Foothill Tech d. Anaheim, 3-0
Bell Gardens d. Ganesha, 25-17, 25-21, 25-17
Long Beach Jordan d. Jurupa Valley, 3-0
Oakwood d. Savanna, 3-1
Knight d. Santa Ana, 3-2
Godinez d. Santa Barbara Providence, 3-2
Los Amigos d. San Jacinto Valley, 3-2
Indio d. Katella, 3-1
Tustin d. Highland, 3-0
Loara d. Gabrielino, 3-2

DIVISION 9 
Palm Valley d. Bassett, 25-15, 28-26, 25-17
Webb at Inglewood
Le Lycée d. Acaciawood Academy, 25-16, 25-20, 25-21
Edgewood 3, Rim of the World 2
Indian Springs d. Compton Early College, 25-21, 25-20, 19-25, 25-13
YULA d. Coachella Valley, 3-0
Duarte d. Southwestern Academy, 3-0
Vasquez d. Legacy College Prep, 20-25, 25-20, 25-18, 25-19
Wildwood d. Garden Grove Santiago, 3-2
Cantwell Sacred Heart d. Pilgrim, 3-1
Bethel Baptist d. Pacific Lutheran, 3-2
Avalon d. South El Monte, 3-1
Downey Calvary Chapel d. Xavier Prep, 3-1
Southlands Christian d. New Covenant, 3-0

THURSDAY’S SCHEDULE 
(Matches at 6 p.m. unless noted) 

SECOND ROUND 

DIVISION 4
Village Christian at Bolsa Grande, Friday
Chino Hills vs.Long Beach Poly at Lakewood
Warren at Temple City
Liberty at Royal
Sunny Hills at St. Monica Prep
Northwood at Elsinore
Crossroads at Los Altos
Harvard-Westlake at San Marino

DIVISION 6 
Temecula Valley at St. Francis
San Gabriel at Beverly Hills
Culver City at El Modena
Samueli Academy at Firebaugh
Ayala at Garden Grove
Moorpark at Capistrano Valley Christian
Pasadena Poly at Yucaipa
Santa Ana Calvary Chapel at Cerritos

DIVISION 8 
Temescal Canyon at West Covina
Paramount at Santa Rosa Academy, 5 p.m.
Miller vs. CAMS at Long Beach Cabrillo
Cathedral City at Eastside
Burbank Providence at Temecula Prep
West Valley at Laguna Blanca
Palmdale Aerospace Academy at Garey
Desert Hot Springs at Glendale Adventist, 5 p.m.

Note:Second Round Divisions 3, 5, 7, 9 May 1; Quarterfinals Divisions 1 & 2 May 5; Quarterfinals Divisions 3-9 May 6; Semifinals All Divisions May 9; Finals All Divisions May 15-16.

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Niceville flag football guts out 1st playoff victory at Eagle Stadium

NICEVILLE — Niceville flag's first playoff win at Eagle Stadium — a 26-19 Region 1-3A quarterfinal triumph over visiting Pace in the pouring rain of a newly turfed field yet to be broken in by the boys — isn't possible without a bevy of game-changing plays made by players built for the postseason.

There was the pair of touchdown grabs from captain Layla Hughes, the first fought through three flag pulls for a 34-yard touchdown and the last a 21-yard snag at the goal line where she outmuscled the corner at the 1-yard line, tiptoed the sideline and secured the catch before breaking the plane.

There was the pair of touchdowns on identical sluggo routes from Eden Shaw, who on the game-winner high-pointed a 15-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter to put the Eagles ahead 26-13.

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Choctaw flag advances: Diaris Morales has 6 TDs in 'flu game'

There was the back-to-back interceptions from Katherine Newkirk and Avery Cowless, both earning the "Turnover Chucky" and the former which came with the Eagles clinging to an 18-13 lead and the Patriots marching near midfield.

There was two of many flag pulls and two-point conversion from captain Kate Robertson, the first flag pull coming at the 1-yard line just before the half to preserve an 18-6 lead and the second coming on Pace's unsuccessful attempt at an onside down 26-19 in the waning seconds.

Paired with Peyton Carter throwing for four touchdowns and 264 yards, the game ball deserved to be passed around and shared by many. But this is Niceville football: highlight-reel catches, takeaways and unselfish play, a brand that's earned the Eagles a 16-2 record and a trip to Chiles Monday for a Region 1-3A "business trip."

Second-seeded Chiles, which beat Lincoln Wednesday night in their region quarterfinal, defeated third-seeded Niceville 19-0 at home earlier this season. But Niceville played Chiles to a 0-0 draw in the second half after falling behind 19-0 in the first half.

"I'm gonna be honest with you, I'm not gonna think about Chiles tonight," Niceville coach Adron Robinson said after the win. "I'm gonna enjoy this one. You know, this was our first playoff win in Eagle Stadium in the history of flag football, so give me give me 24 hours to enjoy. Well, 12 hours. Okay. And then we'll talk about Chiles."

His girls were OK to chat away, though.

"We didn't have a great game last time, but we got our stuff together for the second half and held them to zero points," Hughes said. "We should be able to do it again this time around, only we'll score this time and give ourselves a good shot to make it even further."

"I'm looking forward to it," Newkirk said. "Chiles is a great team. This'll be a good test for us to show our stuff, show up and show how far we've come since our last meeting. I'm excited."

"I'm super excited," added Shaw. "Our whole team is. We'll be ready."

What was more impressive than the plays being made Wednesday was the praise that followed by teammates.

Hughes called Newkirk's interception "insane."

"We needed a big play to switch momentum for us so we could get our offense going to get another score on the board, to really solidify that energy and the win," she expanded. "And (Newkirk) did exactly what we needed her to do. And she got to carry Chucky and show him the whole crowd."

Newkirk repaid the compliment, doting on Shaw and her captain.

"Eden, I love her so much," Newkirk said. "She's a sophomore like me. She's a goalie for soccer. She's made it to state finals for soccer and honestly I think she has grown a lot since last year. Maybe she was kind of a bit timid, but she's grown a lot and been able to show out. Our captain, Layla, honestly has balled out. Always. I have never seen her have a bad day. I can't be happier that these two are on my team."

Reciprocated Shaw: "Kat won the game for us, so I can't say enough about her. She was huge tonight."

And on Carter, Shaw and Hughes praised their gunlsinging playmaker.

"Peyton is the quarterback who can make the throws, and I just gotta make the plays. Yeah, so we've been able to connect on that level, have had many go ball plays where I had to jump up high or move my body. She puts it where she knows I can catch it."

Now the focus shifts to the Sweet 16. Regardless, Niceville is built for the future, only graduating Hughes and Robertson. But they also understand they can win now.

"We're going to Tallahassee on a business trip," Robinson told his girls. "Let's get down to business."

This article originally appeared on Northwest Florida Daily News: Niceville flag football advances to Region 1-3A semifinals

Butler homers, Kurtz extends walk streak to 18 games; Athletics beat Royals 5-2

WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Lawrence Butler hit a three-run home run, Luis Severino gave up one run and struck out eight in seven innings, and the Athletics beat Kansas City 5-2 on Wednesday night to snap the Royals' four-game win streak.

Nick Kurtz hit an RBI double and walked, his 18th consecutive game with a walk, tying him with Barry Bonds for the longest such streak in nearly 80 years.

Detroit’s Roy Cullenbine set the record when he drew a base on balls in 22 straight games in 1947 — the last of his 10 MLB seasons. Boston’s Ted Williams had a 19-game walk streak in 1941.

Severino (2-2) gave up four hits and walked two and now has a career 6-1 record against the Royals.

Mark Leiter Jr. got the final out for his third save.

Kansas City starter Michael Wacha (2-2) allowed four runs on eight hits and walked four in five innings.

Bobby Witt Jr. went 2 for 4, scored both of Kansas City's runs and extended his hit streak to 10 games. Salvador Perez had an RBI forceout in the first inning and Michael Massey had sacrifice fly in the ninth.

Carlos Cortes went 2 for 3 with a walk, extended his hit streak to nine games and is hitting .400 this season. Jacob Wilson and Jeff McNeil added two hits apiece for the Athletics.

Butler's 404-foot shot in the fourth gave the Athletics a 4-1 lead.

Kurtz appeared to beat right fielder Lane Thomas' throw home on a single by Cortes. The play was challenged and, after review, Kurtz was ruled out to end the fourth inning.

Wilson hit a leadoff double the second and scored when McNeil followed with a double to make it 1-1.

Up next

Kansas City's Noah Cameron (2-1, 5.13 ERA) is scheduled to start Thursday against Jeffrey Springs (3-2, 3.79) in the second of a three-game set.

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29 games in, Padres' Fernando Tatis Jr. yet to add a key hitting stat

Fernando Tatis Jr.

29 games in, Padres' Fernando Tatis Jr. yet to add a key hitting stat originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The San Diego Padres have played 29 games, with Fernando Tatis Jr. starting all of them, hitting behind the leadoff spot. Despite getting tons of opportunities, Tatis Jr. has failed to add to a key slugging stat.

The Padres star has yet to hit a home run in 112 plate appearances. In Wednesday's 4-5 loss against the Chicago Cubs at Petco Park, the Padres slugger added an RBI, taking his total to 13 for the season. But the one column that remains empty is the home run.

It's unprecedented for a star of such caliber to be kept quiet at the plate. The empty home run column is even more startling, given his elite Statcast stats like 94.5 mph average exit velocity, 13.6% barrel rate, and a hard-hit rate over 66%.

More: Padres' Fernando Tatis Jr. is biggest disappointment in RF with one clear fix

Fernando Tatis Jr.: "Been close for a while"

After the latest loss against the Cubs, Fernando Tatis Jr. was confronted with the empty home run column question. The Padres star humbly responded:

"Been close for a while, but this is sacrifice play."

 No doubt, the Petco Park can get tough for hitters to hit a home run and those fly balls could really go long in other ballparks. There's a reason to believe that it won't be long before we see the Padres slugger thriving again.

The next opportunity for Tatis Jr. comes on Friday when the Padres host the Chicago White Sox for a three-game series. This could be possibly be a good opportunity for Tatis Jr. to finally get off the block and contribute to the team in a major way.

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Reds' Elly De La Cruz makes baseball history not done in last 126 years

5 reasons to believe in Jordan Walker's breakout for Cardinals

Roman Anthony mightve been overhyped for Red Sox

Three ways Pirates' Paul Skenes could lose NL Cy Young Award

LAFC stun Toluca in stoppage time to put one foot in Champions Cup final

LAFC stun Toluca in stoppage time to put one foot in Champions Cup final
LAFC stun Toluca in stoppage time to put one foot in Champions Cup final

Los Angeles FC have one foot in the CONCACAF Champions Cup final after grinding out a 2-1 win at the death over Toluca on Wednesday.


Scorer: Tillman 51', Tafari 90+1'; Angulo 73'

Despite plenty of talent on the pitch, it was a quiet contest in the first half between these Major League Soccer and Liga MX clubs. 

Neither side could muster up any genuine threat, but there was a scare for goalkeeper Hugo Lloris as he was forced into a double save just before the break.

It wasn't until the second half that LAFC grabbed the lead via Timothy Tillman, who fired the ball into the bottom corner.

This arrived largely against the run of play, with the hosts holding less than 30% possession.

Such a possession stat, therefore, paved the way for Toluca to bounce back.

Jesús Ricardo Angulo made the most of being gifted a foot of space and set himself up to find the bottom right corner beyond a diving Lloris.

However, LAFC managed to get the last laugh when Nkosi Tafari scored a late header with just their second shot on target for the advantage.

The second leg takes place on May 6, with plenty to play for still!

Yankees saw ‘a lot of good’ from Elmer Rodriguez, despite erratic MLB debut

Elmer Rodriguez only issued seven free passes over his first four Triple-A outings this season, but the young righty was a bit erratic making his MLB debut on Wednesday. 

Rodriguez walked four batters and hit another as he worked his way through four up-and-down innings in the Yankeesseries finale loss to the Rangers

The 22-year-old was able to work around his shakiness at first, putting up a clean opening inning around two walks, then escaping a bases loaded jam in the second.

He retired the next six batters he faced, but Texas jumped on him in the fifth. 

Rodriguez hit the leadoff man with a pitch then issued a seven-pitch walk, before giving up back-to-back singles to allow the Rangers to take a 2-0 lead.

The youngster was pulled after that, handing things over to Brent Headrick, who limited the damage to close his line with just the two runs allowed on four hits and four walks in as many innings. 

While the youngster wasn’t as sharp as usual, Aaron Boone thought his stuff was good. 

“There was a lot of good,” the skipper said. “We saw his stuff play, I thought his mix and spinning it was good, just a little better on the strike-throwing part and it’s a better line, but he still kept us in the game and gave us a chance.”

Rodriguez agreed that he could’ve executed a bit better, and he’ll look to grow from his mistakes in this outing before taking the ball again his next time out. 

“It’s a good experience being here,” he said. “Obviously it’s my first time around, now I’m just trying to learn from all of the good and the bad and just go forward and continue to work.”

Vipotnik takes top prizes at end-of-season awards

Zan Vipotnik celebrates scoring for Swansea against Middlesbrough
[Huw Evans Picture Agency]

Zan Vipotnik collected a hat-trick of titles at Swansea City's annual awards evening, named both the supporters' player of the season and men's players' player of the season, in addition to winning the club's top goalscorer prize.

Vipotnik has enjoyed a spectacular season in which he has scored 25 goals in 48 club appearances.

The 24-year-old Slovenian was nominated for the EFL Championship player of the season award, while he was also included in the divisional team of the year at the EFL Awards earlier this month.

His 23 league goals have him set to win the Championship's Golden Boot award.

Midfielder Ethan Galbraith was named Swansea's best men's newcomer, after joining from Leyton Orient last summer, while the women's best newcomer award went to Eilish Mitchell.

Midfielder Maddy Murray was named women's players' player of the season at the event in the Brangwyn Hall.

Chloe Chivers narrowly beat Aimee Deacon to the women's top goalscorer title, ending the campaign with 19 goals in all competitions, with 16 coming in the league.

Coach and former midfielder Kristian O'Leary was given the Alan Curtis award for those who have made an outstanding contribution to the club.

O'Leary recently marked 30 years since making his senior debut for the Swans and made 334 appearances for the club.

He has since had spells with the backroom staff and in the club's academy, and continues as a coach in Vitor Matos' set-up.

Kentucky Derby race schedule 2026: Post times, TV channels, live streams for Churchill Downs horse racing

Kentucky Derby

Kentucky Derby race schedule 2026: Post times, TV channels, live streams for Churchill Downs horse racing originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The biggest race weekend of the year at Churchill Downs has arrived. 

Friday and Saturday will see nearly 30 races contested at the iconic Louisville track, highlighted by the Kentucky Oaks in a new time slot Friday and the 152nd running of the Kentucky Derby on Saturday evening. 

While those two races command most of the attention, each day has a full program of racing beginning hours before the respective main events. Fans looking to max out on this weekend's races are in luck but they may need a roadmap, as coverage is spread across multiple platforms. 

The Sporting News has the rundown on the broadcast and streaming schedule for this weekend's action at Churchill Downs: 

Where to watch Kentucky Derby races 2026

Friday and Saturday races at Churchill Downs, culminating in the 152nd Kentucky Derby, will air across multiple platforms. NBC will carry several races leading up to each day's main event, the Kentucky Oaks on Friday and the Derby on Saturday, with FanDuel TV providing additional coverage of early and late races. 

Fans can stream all of those broadcasts via DIRECTV, which offers a free trial to new users. Additional races and all of the NBC coverage will also be available on Peacock. See the full broadcast and streaming schedule below. 

DateTime (ET)EventsWatch
Fri., May 14 p.m.Races 8 through 12Peacock
8:40 p.m.Kentucky OaksNBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
Sat., May 210:30 a.m.Races 1 and 2FanDuel TV, DIRECTV
12 p.m.Races 3 through 6Peacock
2:30 p.m.Races 7 through 11NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
6:57 p.m.Kentucky DerbyNBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
7:30 p.m.Races 13 and 14FanDuel TV, DIRECTV

Kentucky Derby race schedule 2026

Twenty-seven races are on tap at Churchill Downs on Friday and Saturday as part of the Derby weekend festivities. The Kentucky Oaks is expected to start around 8 p.m. ET on Friday, and the Kentucky Derby should begin at approximately 6:57 p.m. ET on Saturday.

Friday, May 1

RacePost Time (ET)
112:30 p.m.
21 p.m.
31:30 p.m.
42 p.m.
52:35 p.m.
63:12 p.m.
73:48 p.m.
84:30 p.m.
95:12 p.m.
106:01 p.m.
116:56 p.m.
127:40 p.m.
138:40 p.m. (Kentucky Oaks)

Saturday, May 2

RacePost Time (ET)
111 a.m.
211:32 a.m.
312:05 p.m.
412:38 p.m.
51:12 p.m.
61:53 p.m.
72:38 p.m.
83:23 p.m.
94:06 p.m.
104:50 p.m.
115:39 p.m. (Old Forester Turf Classic)
126:57 p.m. (Kentucky Derby)
138 p.m.
148:33 p.m.

Kentucky Derby horses, odds 2026

Here's a look at the post positions for the 2026 Kentucky Derby as well as the morning-line odds for the race.

Post PositionHorseOdds
1.Renegade4-1
2.Albus30-1
3.Intrepido50-1
4.Litmus Test30-1
5.Right to Party30-1
6.Commandment6-1
7.Danon Bourbon20-1
8.So Happy15-1
9.The Puma10-1
10.Wonder Dean30-1
11.Incredibolt20-1
12.Chief Wallabee8-1
13.Silent TacticSCR
14.Potente20-1
15.Emerging Market15-1
16.Pavlovian30-1
17.Six Speed50-1
18.Further Ado6-1
19.Golden Tempo30-1
20.Fulleffort20-1
21.Great White50-1

Kentucky Derby winners by post position

History shows horses on the inside, starting from positions one to 10, are much more likely to win the Kentucky Derby than those starting on the outside.

Here are the all-time Derby winners by post position:

Post positionDerby winners
18
27
36
45
510
62
78
89
94
109
112
123
135
142
156
165
170
182
191
202

Looking back at when Notre Dame didn’t get screwed over against Colorado

College Football: Orange Bowl: Colorado Jeff Campbell (84) in action, being tackled short of goalline after fake field goal in fourth quarter vs Notre Dame Stan Smagala (29) at Orange Bowl Stadium. Miami, FL 1/1/1990 CREDIT: Anthony Neste (Photo by Anthony Neste /Sports Illustrated via Getty Images) (Set Number: X39221 TK1 R15 )

As Notre Dame fans, we all have those games we never forget—and this is one of them.

We’ve all heard about the “Orange Bowl jinx”… that lingering storyline that seemed to follow the Irish into Miami year after year. But on New Year’s Night in 1990, something felt different. This wasn’t just another bowl game—it was a moment. A chance to prove who they really were after a tough loss to Miami, and to remind the college football world exactly what Notre Dame football is made of.

I came across this gem while digging through old Notre Dame Football Review archives, and it felt like the perfect Throwback Thursday story to share. Because this one isn’t just about a win—it’s about what happens when a team refuses to stay down.

Let’s take a look back at the night the Irish rose from the ashes in Miami and took down the nation’s top-ranked team…

The excerpt below is from the 1989 Football Review, published in Scholastic, Notre Dame’s student magazine (Vol. 131, No. 11), and written by Jim Maggio.

Rising from Orange Ashes

Notre Dame erases any thoughts of a Miami jinx with a convincing 21–6 victory over top-ranked Colorado
by Jim Maggio

Jan 1, 1990, Miami, FL

His voice neither wavered nor showed any twinge of anxiety. His step was slow but deliberate as he paced before his assembled troops, outlining the battle plan for how the war would be won. This was a man in all his MacArthuresque glory. This was not the Lou Holtz that the public, much less Colorado, was supposed to see.

“Let me tell you what, they’ve been living a lie, they’ve been living a lie all season,” Holtz declared in reference to the Buffaloes, unaware of the Denver television crew filming his pep talk four days prior to the Orange Bowl. “Remember, I told you.”

Holtz’s public concern over his team’s ability to bounce back from last month’s 27–10 loss to Miami gave way to (seemingly) private conviction. “They’re expecting an outstanding football team and they’re going to see one,” he told his players. “They’re going to see the best Notre Dame. And we’re going to whip ’em.”

As the six o’clock news aired Holtz’s comments, the emotion-charged Buffs now had added incentive to go along with their season-long quest for a national championship for their spiritual leader, Sal Aunese, who died last September of inoperable stomach cancer. Aunese’s parting request to his teammates was simple: “Go get ’em, and bring home the Orange Bowl.”

If anything, though, Holtz’s remarks may have contributed to emotional overload for Colorado this New Year’s Night. For all the lessons they learned, for all the detractors they proved wrong on their way to an 11–0 mark in 1989, the Buffs forgot Rule #1 in approaching a sleeping giant.

If you’re going to kill him, make sure you do it in less than three attempts. Otherwise, the big guy just might wake up.

Colorado learned the hard way. Three times in the first half they had the gun loaded, aimed and ready. Three times they misfired.

After an exchange of possessions to open the game, the Colorado offense took its second turn and marched the ball down to the Notre Dame 35-yard line. On second and five, tailback Eric Bieniemy received the hand-off from Darian Hagan and rambled 16 yards through the right side of the defense, headed for an apparent touchdown. But as he tried switching hands, the ball popped loose and Irish free safety Pat Terrell recovered. Strike one.

Notre Dame’s running attack got them no further than their own 42, and the Buffaloes had the ball again on their own 18 following a 49-yard punt by Craig Hentrich. Hagan complemented Colorado’s impressive option attack with long pass completions to John Perak and Erich Kissick. Suddenly the Buffs found themselves knocking on the door again with a first down at the Irish 12.

But Scott Kowalkowski, Jeff Alm, and Ned Bolcar helped stuff three successive running plays short of the first down marker, and Colorado had to settle for Ken Culbertson’s 23-yard field goal attempt. Culbertson turned the chip shot into a nightmare, hooking it wide left. Strike two.

The Irish offense followed that up with a futile three-play, eight-yard drive. The Buffalo defense, led by the inspired play of Alfred Williams, Michael Jones, and Kanavis McGhee, once again stuffed the Irish attack deep in its own territory, and Hentrich’s shanked punt gave Colorado prime field position at its own 41. From there Hagan, Bieniemy, and J. J. Flannigan combined to pound the ball over the right side to the Irish 1-yard line. What followed was one of the greatest goal-line stands in Notre Dame history.

First and goal. Bieniemy makes a spectacular leaping effort over the right side, only to be stopped in more spectacular fashion head-on by strong safety D’Juan Francisco.

Second and goal. Hagan tries his luck on a keeper up the middle. Chris Zorich & Co. say no.

Third and goal. Hagan rolls right, finds a wall of Notre Dame defenders in his face, and pitches in desperation to Bieniemy. The ball flutters out of bounds for a loss of two.

Frustrated and scoreless, the Buffs lined up for an apparent field-goal attempt on fourth and three to get something, anything on the scoreboard. Instead, Colorado head coach Bill McCartney reached into his grab bag of tricks and pulled out a lemon.

Normally a linebacker, Chad Brown lined up at tight end on the play and was supposed to release from the line of scrimmage when the ball was snapped, making himself an eligible receiver on the fake. But when holder Jeff Campbell took the snap and looked for an open receiver, Brown didn’t release. With no one to throw to, Campbell ran to the right in desperation and Troy Ridgley flattened him a yard short of the end zone.

Strike three.

“He (Brown) said he got jammed,” McCartney explained dejectedly as he tried to justify the play. “It looked like a broken play, but it wasn’t.”

If anything, it was the alarm clock the Irish needed. Notre Dame proceeded to march the ball downfield in their own attempt to crack the scoreboard. Long runs by Tony Rice and Ismail set up Rice’s first two pass completions of the day—12 yards to Derek Brown and 29 to Pat Eilers over the middle. Colorado blocked Billy Hackett’s 27-yard field goal attempt two plays later to end the scoreless first half, but Notre Dame entered the locker room confident. Colorado’s failure to score on its last drive convinced the Irish they had the Buffs where they wanted them.

“If you try a fake play, that means you’ve gone away from your game plan,” said Zorich. “Once they didn’t score on that, we knew we were in good shape.”

“When it came down to ‘crunch time’ in the first half, we (the defense) just dug a little deeper,” said Bolcar. “We went into the second half 0–0, but we knew that as soon as our offense got into a rhythm that we would be fine.”

The Irish came out for the second half as if their lives depended on it—which, according to their bespectacled leader, it did. “How you respond to the challenge in the second half will determine what you become after the game,” Holtz told his troops at the intermission, “whether you are a winner or a loser, for the rest of your life.”

The offense got the message, picking up where it left off at the end of the first half and marching down the field with the help of the big play. Rice found Tony Smith over the middle for 27 on third and 11, followed two plays later by Anthony Johnson’s 29-yard run to the Colorado 11. Johnson scored on a two-yard plunge soon after, and the Irish had their first offensive touchdown in the Orange Bowl since 1985.

Bolcar picked off a deflected Hagan pass on Colorado’s opening series of the half, giving Notre Dame the ball at the Buffalo 46. Time for Rice to show once again, as he did in the Fiesta Bowl last year, that his throwing was more than adequate. His pass to Johnson on third and nine for a gain of 13, and his perfect strike to Eilers for 18, pulled the Irish out of a first-and-32 hole created by two penalties.

With Rice having found success against the Buffalo secondary (5 of 9 completions, 99 yards), many expected him to be throwing again on third and 14 at the Colorado 35. Instead, Holtz crossed everyone up by calling for “Reverse 8.” A simple name for a play with a simple purpose: give it to the Rocket, and see if anyone can catch him.

Rice dished off to Ismail streaking right from his flanker position, and, with key blocks from Johnson and Tim Grunhard, the Rocket scorched a path down the right sideline quicker than you can say “touchdown.” Following a halftime spectacle of six breakdancing elephants and a guy named Chubby, the Irish were suddenly putting on a show of their own. Call it “14–0.”

Ismail’s run typified the kind of grief he caused the Buffs all evening long. Still nursing a sore right shoulder he dislocated against Miami, his status remained uncertain until game time. But when tailback Ricky Watters went down with a knee injury on Notre Dame’s third play from scrimmage, the Irish had to press the Rocket into backfield action.

“I was going to play a lot more at tailback, but (my) injury put a damper on the game plan,” said Ismail. “(But) Coach told me that after a few hits he wanted me to go a few plays in the backfield.” From there he inflicted much more pain than he felt, pounding out 108 yards on the ground on 16 carries.

“He was terrific,” observed McCartney. “He’s very, very dangerous. We saw more of him in the backfield than I would have wanted.”

But Hagan responded to Ismail’s score with his own phenomenal effort. On first and ten at the Notre Dame 39, Hagan rolled right to the short side of the field. With little room to maneuver, he eluded the reaches of Terrell and Devon McDonald and cut back left, scrambling 39 yards for the touchdown and the longest rush against the Irish this season. Culbertson’s point-after attempt hit the left upright and bounced away, ending the third quarter at 14–6 and prolonging the kicker’s disastrous evening.

Each team exchanged possessions to begin the fourth quarter, and Notre Dame had the ball once more at their own 18 with 10:27 remaining. With an eight-point lead and the running game hitting its stride, Holtz had no more surprises for Colorado. Just a return to smash-face football.

Ismail right for ten. Johnson right for nine. Rice right for eight. Rodney Culver left for four. When the dust finally settled after Johnson’s seven-yard touchdown run, the Irish had consumed almost nine minutes to drive 82 yards on 17 plays, all on the ground. Hentrich’s extra point put Notre Dame up by 15, leaving only 1:32 on the clock and a long off-season for Colorado to reflect on what could have been.

“Coming away from the first half without any points after controlling the game for a while was too much to overcome,” mused McCartney. “Anytime you’re playing a team like Notre Dame, you’ve got to capitalize on your chances. We didn’t.”

“That’s something that’s going to haunt us for a long time, knowing we had three or four opportunities to score,” said Flannigan, looking away in disgust. “We gave the game away. You just don’t not score when you’re inside the 20-yard line that often.”

For the Irish, victory in the Dade County Snakepit tasted ever so sweet. “Everyone kept on saying that there was a jinx on us in here,” said Rice in I-told-you-so fashion. “Well, the jinx is definitely over.”

Only the final polls remained for Notre Dame to mull over. A Miami loss in the Sugar Bowl would have erased any doubts. But with the Hurricanes handing Alabama a 33–25 loss in New Orleans, Holtz was left to state the case for his 12–1 team.

“I can honestly say we have the best record and have played the toughest schedule,” said Holtz emphatically. “If you’re going to vote on a national champion in October, give it to Florida State.

“But we were number one 11 weeks, and the one week we were out of number one we came back and beat number one by 15 points. I believe in my heart if you have the best record with the toughest schedule… I rest my case.”

Thus began the debate that won’t end until October 20, when Notre Dame and Miami lock horns in South Bend one last time—presumably to determine once and for all who really is number one.

Stay tuned.

Looking back, this game wasn’t just about ending a so-called jinx or beating the No. 1 team in the country. It was about something deeper.

It was about a team that got knocked down… heard the noise… and chose to respond not with words, but with action.

Three goal-line stands. Missed opportunities by Colorado. And then—when it mattered most—Notre Dame taking control and never looking back. That’s the kind of toughness that defines great teams. The kind that doesn’t panic. The kind that waits, believes, and then delivers.

And maybe that’s why this game still resonates all these years later. Because it’s a reminder that setbacks don’t define you—how you respond does.

On that night in Miami, the Irish didn’t just win a football game…

They reminded everyone exactly who they were.

And honestly? That’s a lesson that goes far beyond the field.

Cheers & GO IRISH!

18 Sports Flashback – 1976 Horseheads softball team

ELMIRA, N.Y. (WETM) – It’s time to go back to the vault with 18 Sports Flashback.

On this edition, we travel back to the first season of Horseheads softball in 1976. That year, Hall of Fame coach Warren Conklin started his career for the Blue Raider program before retiring and setting milestones on a 34-year-run ending in 2010.

Under Conklin, Horseheads won three New York State Championships in 1991, 1993 and 1996. Conklin amassed 570 career wins, which is currently fourth all-time in New York State history, it was a then-state record upon his retirement.

The New York State Softball Hall of Famer and Chemung County Sports Hall of Famer, coached and guided countless future NCAA D-I, D-II and D-III players and eventual coaches. Go back to 50 years ago with this photo on 18 Sports Flashback.

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Royals are shut down, lose 5-2

KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - APRIL 25: Salvador Perez #13 of the Kansas City Royals is congratulated by teammates in the dugout after hitting a home run during the 2nd inning of the game against the Los Angeles Angels at Kauffman Stadium on April 25, 2026 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The first inning was a little wild in this one. First, the Royals scored a run on an unusual play. Bobby singled because he is really fast though not his most impressive work with the bat. Then Carter Jensen singled and Witt went first to third. Then this happened:

Salvador’s little flare was not caught by Jacob Wilson because he did not close his glove on purpose? It is hard to say definitively. He throws to second for the out at which point Bobby takes off for home. McNeil threw home rather than try to double off Perez at first, which was not a for sure out, but seemed the safer play. Then in the bottom of the first, Oakland had their hitting coach ejected. It was hard to tell exactly why, but whatever he said did not sit well with John Libka who was behind home plate tonight.

Unfortunately, the Royals could not get any more runs off of Luis Severino. He looked very good and the KC bats just could not get much going. Severino finished with 7IP, 4h, 2BB, and 8Ks by hitting his spots and staying on the edges of the strike zone. Meanwhile, the Oakland offense scored a run on back-to-back doubles from Jacob Wilson and Jeff McNeil to begin the bottom of the second to tie it up. Then in the 4th Wilson and McNeil started it again with a pair of singles, only this time Lawrence Butler brought them both in as part of a 3-run Home Run and take a 4-1 lead. A 5th run almost scored later that inning, but Lane Thomas gunned Kurtz down at home:

He was called safe initially, but the Royals challenged and won. Oakland had to wait until the 6th to get that fifth run in. Nick Kurtz was prevented from scoring it himself, but he hit a gapper to score Darrell Hernaiz against Luinder Avila who took over after Wacha racked up 105 pitches through his five frames. There was also a long rehashing of Hud calling the moon a planet there in the 6th, so at least the booth is in midseason form. Alex Lange and Mason Black put up clean innings in the 7th and 8th to hopefully keep it in reach.

The Royals would try to stage a comeback for the third game in a row. Joel Kuhnel had taken over for Severino to start the 8th and got through that inning unscathed. Then in the 9th it got a little more interesting. Bobby Witt Jr. singled to begin the inning and then then two batters later Slavador Perez had an infield single to short by hitting it slow enough and far enough away from Wilson to buy time for his sprint down the base path. Kuhnel then spiked a pitch to Michael Massey that moved them up to 2nd and 3rd base. Massey hit a deep fly to center to get Bobby home and Salby to third on the sacrifice. Mark Leiter Jr. came in to take over from the Athletic’s bullpen. He walked Isaac Collins and brough the potential tying run to the plate in the form of Jac Caglianone. Jac did not tie it up and struck out to end the game. The series will be decided tomorrow.

And so, Kansas City’s four game win streak is over as the team falls to 12-18 on the season. Thursday will see Noah Cameron on the mound for an afternoon game to wrap up the club’s time in Sacramento.

Donovan Mitchell admits that he is okay with taking a step back from being the go-to guy

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The Cleveland Cavaliers are back in the lead, as they now have a 3-2 lead against the Toronto Raptors after a strong Game 5 performance. It was a solid and well-rounded performance from the Cavaliers, which involved head coach Kenny Atkinson opting to sit Donovan Mitchell and Evan Mobley in the fourth quarter.

It is a bold move to make, especially since that duo is considered the Cavaliers' best players. However, Atkinson saw what was working in the fourth, so he rode the momentum. Mitchell himself was fine with the decision because he saw the same thing as his coach.

Donovan Mitchell is okay with getting benched in Game 5

Atkinson's gamble paid off for the Cavaliers because they won Game 5. Everyone knows that Mitchell is the Cavs' superstar, but even he knew that his teammates were playing much better basketball in the fourth quarter. Considering it was a close game, he was willing to stick with what was working.

That is a sign that he is a great teammate and leader for the Cavaliers. Atkinson admitted that he was surprised that the Cavs were willing to stick with him and his decision, but they were right to trust him because the Cavaliers are now one game away from advancing into the second round.

MORE: The Cavaliers get a much-needed victory against Raptors in Game 5

Mitchell himself is not too worried about himself because all that matters to him is the victory. It does not matter if he, Mobley, James Harden, or Jarrett Allen have bad games. The important thing for him is getting the win, no matter what their numbers are.

"It's on me to take a step back. There’s a trust level. It’s the playoffs, it doesn’t matter who it is. I know who I am, y'all know who I am. To me, I could score zero, and if we win, that's all that matters. I don't give a damn," Mitchell said after the Cavs' impressive Game 5 victory.

Mitchell and the Cavaliers have one foot in the door for the Eastern Conference Semifinals. They want to redeem themselves from their loss last season, and that could involve Mitchell bouncing back after a rough stretch recently.

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A’s defeat the Royals 5-2 behind Severino & Butler

Athletics outfielder Lawrence Butler (4) is congratulated by Athletics shortstop Jacob Wilson (5) and second baseman Jeff McNeil (22) after hitting a three-run home run against the Kansas City Royals in the fourth inning at Sutter Health Park. | Cary Edmondson-Imagn Images

The Athletics and Royals were back at it tonight at Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento after an extra-inning victory by the Royals last night. Luis Severino got the start for the Athletics against Michael Wacha for the Royals.

Bobby Witt Jr. got things started in the first with a base hit and moved to third on a Carter Jensen single. He scored on a funky line drive to Jacob Wilson that he mishandled, allowing Witt to score, giving the Royals a 1-0 lead.

In the bottom of the second, the A’s got on the board after back-to-back doubles by Jacob Wilson and Jeff McNeil.

In the bottom of the fourth, Wilson and McNeil went back-to-back again, this time singles. Lawrence Butler followed with his third homer to deep right-center field.

That’s what we call the Law-ng ball 🙂‍↕️ pic.twitter.com/Zi0594XgkQ

— Athletics (@Athletics) April 30, 2026

The A’s were not done though. Nick Kurtz walked and Shea Langeliers singled. Carlos Cortes singled, apparently scoring Kurtz, but the Royals challenged the call at the plate and the run was overturned, ending the inning. When the dust settled, the A’s held the lead 4-1.

Skipping ahead to the bottom of the sixth, Darell Hernaiz singled, and Nick Kurtz ripped a double to center field to score Hernaiz.

Nick knocks in another! pic.twitter.com/KMTphEZqlC

— Athletics (@Athletics) April 30, 2026

That increased the A’s lead to 5-1. Severino came out to pitch the seventh and was dominant, striking out two of the three batters he faced. That would be all for Seve tonight.

8K night for Sevy 👊 pic.twitter.com/bju8JWIgWO

— Athletics (@Athletics) April 30, 2026

Joel Kuhnel replaced Luis Severino with a final line of 7.0 innings, one earned run, four hits, with eight strikeouts. Kuhnel walked Lane Thomas. That was the first leadoff hitter to reach for the Royals tonight. One batter later a 4-6-3 DP sent the A’s back into the dugout.

Kuhnel returned for the ninth inning, to face the heart of the Royals order. Witt and Salvador Perez each singled. Kuhnel bounced one to the plate allowing both runners to advance still with one out. Michael Massey hit a sacrifice fly to deep center field to score Bobby Witt Jr. That would be all for Kuhnel. Kotsay replaced him with Mark Leiter Jr. to get the final out of the game. Leiter walked Isaac Collins to bring the potential tying run to the plate in Jac Caglianone. Leiter punched him out to close out the game. The A’s win this one 5-2.

LIV Golf to lose Saudi PIF funding: Answering 5 burning questions

Alan Bastable
LIV Golf to lose Saudi PIF funding: Answering 5 burning questionsAlan Bastable

The Saudi Public Investment Fund is on the brink of pulling funding from LIV Golf, thrusting the future of the breakaway league into question beyond the 2026 season.

LIV employees, players and staff will be officially notified on Thursday that the league is losing Saudi financial support at the completion of the 2026 season, ending weeks of speculation — including from LIV’s own CEO — that the Saudis might be on the verge of getting out of the business of running a golf league. The Wall Street Journal first reported the news on Wednesday, followed by several other outlets, including CNBC. On Wednesday evening, a league source confirmed the PIF’s plan to GOLF.com.

The news casts fresh doubt on LIV’s future as a competitive entity, which has been propped up by more than $5 billion in Saudi funding since its 2022 launch and relied upon regular cash infusions to stay afloat while enduring heavy financial losses. Reports first called LIV’s Saudi-funded future into question two weeks ago, around the time the PIF announced a new set of initiatives aimed at tightening up the sovereign wealth fund’s balance sheets. Reports at the time suggested that LIV was fully funded by the PIF through the completion of the 2026 season, but left the league’s plans opaque beyond the team championship at the end of August.

While the future of the Saudi investment had not been confirmed at the time of the initial flurry of news, several reports from the Financial Times, New York Times and Wall Street Journal, among others, suggested that a Saudi withdrawal from LIV was expected, if not imminent. In a since-deleted interview with LIV’s European TV rights holder, even LIV CEO Scott O’Neil suggested that the league could be on its own financially at the end of the season.

“The reality is you’re funded through the season,” O’Neil said in the clip, which was later deleted and reposted without the quote included. “Then you work like crazy as a business to create a business and a business plan to keep us going.”

The WSJ report says that Saudi investment in the league will be no more following the 2026 season, and quotes a “person familiar with LIV’s thinking” suggesting the league has already begun the process of looking for outside investors. A spokesperson for LIV did not immediately respond to GOLF.com’s request for comment.

So, what does all this mean? And why is it happening now? Let’s answer your questions below.

5. Is it really over for the Saudis and LIV?

It sure looks that way! Assuming nothing changes, the PIF will sail off into the sunset after the 2026 season is done in late-August, leaving LIV without a financial backer for the first time in the league’s existence.

4. What will LIV do without Saudi funding?

Unclear! The PIF has played a critical role in LIV’s existence since the league’s founding, footing billions in startup expenses and maintaining a near-constant presence over the league as it attempted to gain a foothold in golf. In fact, perhaps the most impactful components of Saudi influence on LIV can’t be explained in dollars and cents: The financial security provided by the PIF meant LIV was under no immediate obligation to turn to a profit — a strategy that allowed the league to operate like a startup, running up losses in pursuit of marketshare.

Over the years, LIV has spent lavishly on star players, high-profile concert guests, production costs and event buildouts in an effort to build a fanbase and roster of sponsors. The cost of that engine — and the staff needed to run it — has been steep: more than $5 billion, according to the league’s financial filings. But LIV was always operating under the assumption that its funding from the Saudis was secure.

“No, honestly, we haven’t heard anything other than what Yasir [Al-Rumayyan, the PIF governor] told us at the beginning of the year,” Sergio Garcia said in Mexico City two weeks ago. “That he’s behind us, that they have a long-term project.”

Under O’Neil, the league made headway in cutting losses, but O’Neil indicated it could still be “five to 10” years from profitability. So, where does that leave the league without Saudi funding in as soon as five months?

Perhaps the simplest path forward for LIV would be finding a new investor who might be able to prolong the league’s runway on the path to profitability. In his interview with the European TV rights holder, O’Neil suggested this was LIV’s likeliest option.

“This notion of do you have to raise money? Probably,” he said. “This is business. But if we keep the trajectory going the way we are and the revenue growth going, this is going to be a really good business for a really long time.”

3. Why is the PIF getting out of golf?

The PIF’s decision to pull away funding from LIV aligns with a much broader strategic shift to divest from sports, which was announced by the sovereign wealth fund in mid-April. In just the last few weeks, the PIF has sold its glitzy soccer team, Al-Hilal, distanced itself from a flag football venture with Tom Brady and now, according to reports, pulled funding away from LIV.

Yasir Al-Rumayyan, the PIF governor, acknowledged that the Saudis planned to shift their priorities away from sports and moonshot bets, and toward more traditional investments, suggesting the PIF was “reviewing its investments and deals” and “reassessing its priorities.”

Some of the reason for this pivot comes thanks to changing financial realities for the Saudis, who are light on cash (relatively speaking) after years of spectacularly ambitious bets in a well-publicized effort to diversify their economy (which the country’s leader, Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, named Vision2030). In recent months, the PIF has announced plans to wind down much of its spending in Vision2030, including withdrawing support behind the $500 billion megacity Neom, after years of construction delays and budgetary issues.

Geopolitical pressures have also played a role. The Saudi government has seen its primary economic driver, oil, slo precipitously in the fallout from the Iranian blockade on the Strait of Hormuz, with exports falling from 10.4 million barrels per day to 7.25 million barrels per day. The war has also caused the government to significantly increase its defense spending, including a recent $9 billion deal with the United States.

Still, the sovereign wealth fund’s ties to the league can’t be overstated: The league offices in New York’s Hudson Yards are in the same building as several PIF-related projects, including Neom, and Al-Rumayyan has been a frequent presence at LIV events and forged friendships with several players.

2. What happens to the rest of LIV’s events? And what about its players?

Business as usual, except for one notable omission: LIV recently postponed its mid-June event for New Orleans until the fall, citing issues with heat and competition with the World Cup as reasons for the postponement.

The remainder of LIV’s players remain under contract through the end of the season, including Bryson DeChambeau, whose contract expires at the end of the season.

1. When will we know more?

It’s hard to say, though it stands to reason that the summer and fall will be busy times on the calendar of LIV CEO Scott O’Neil.

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'Stanford's cool, but it's not Utah State,' NFL veteran Bobby Wagner tells USU graduates

Levi Sim, Utah State University

LOGAN — Faces brimming with optimism and excitement filled the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum Wednesday as over 6,300 students graduated from Utah State University.

Marking the first commencement ceremony of new USU President Brad Mortensen’s tenure, graduates got the chance to hear from a true Aggie legend in NFL linebacker Bobby Wagner.

Throughout a career that has spanned 14 seasons, Wagner has experienced immense individual and collective success, being named a 10-time Pro Bowler, a six-time First-team All-Pro and Super Bowl XLVII champion.

Additionally, Wagner was named to the NFL’s All-Decade Team for the 2010s and, in 2025, was named as the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year, a prestigious award given annually to one player in the league whose impact reaches beyond the gridiron and into the community.

But before he went on to become a four-year starter, tie the all-time school record in tackles and lead USU to its first bowl appearance in 14 years, Wagner was close to not being an Aggie.

He described being hesitant to commit to Utah State — a feeling that was exacerbated on his visit to the school — mostly because of the snow.

With USU being the only school to offer Wagner a scholarship, his mom gave him an ultimatum.

“She told me that I either accepted the scholarship or I wasn’t coming back home,” Wagner said, drawing laughs from the crowd. “I accepted the scholarship, and one of the things that that taught me was, sometimes the place that you least expect to be is the place that you (are) exactly supposed to be. And ever since then, when I first stepped on campus as an Aggie, everybody, the students, the teachers, my coaches, they accepted me as one, and I felt the love and I felt the energy from Utah State.”

To this day, Wagner said he takes pride in being a Utah State product, even saying he felt offended when people around the NFL would assume he went to the University of Utah or Brigham Young University.

He also took some time to espouse a bit of professional wisdom on the graduates, emphasizing the importance of networking — no matter the career field.

“I walked into the locker room one day ... and Richard Sherman and Doug Baldwin were talking about how great Stanford was, and they were talking about the connection they made at this event,” Wagner said.

This motivated him to seek similar connections, eventually tracking down USU alumnus Charlie Denson, who spent more than 30 years with Nike, including as Nike brand president from 2001 to 2013.

This connection, Wagner said, opened “so many doors” for him in the business world.

“I truly believe that the Aggie alum and this Aggie family is something beautiful that we should appreciate, and we should really take into account, because they want to see you win, just like I want to see you guys win,” Wagner said.

It was his next line, though, that really brought the house down.

“It’s fun to be able to talk trash to every other school, like I tell them, ‘I don’t know, Stanford’s cool, but it’s not Utah State,’ you know what I mean?” Wagner said.

“Congratulations on everything that you’ve accomplished so far, but understand it is just the beginning. You have so much to accomplish, and I believe that we will win,” Wagner concluded.

Nick Saban Sends Powerful Message to Fans About Supporting Alabama Football Head Coach Kalen DeBoer

When Nick Saban speaks, Alabama fans don’t just listen, they feel it. And this time, his message hits at the heart of what has always made Alabama football different.

It’s not just about championships.

It’s about unity.

It’s about belief.

And right now, it’s about rallying behind Kalen DeBoer.

Saban, the greatest coach in college football history and the man who built Alabama into a dynasty, didn’t hold back when talking about the current state of the program, and more importantly, the role the fanbase plays in its success.

“I think what Alabama fans need to understand is they have a tremendous amount of passion and I respect that,” Saban said. “And they have high expectations and I respect that… But I also think there’s an element of support and positive energy that goes with having a successful program.”

That right there? That’s the standard.

Because if anyone understands what it takes to build and sustain greatness in Tuscaloosa, it’s Saban. He lived it. He built it. And he protected it.

And one thing he made crystal clear is this: Alabama’s success has never just been about what happens on the field.

It’s about what surrounds it.

Saban pointed to something that often gets overlooked in today’s era of social media noise and instant reactions, the power of fan support. Not just showing up on Saturdays, but the kind of energy that fuels a program from the inside out.

“That’s what we always had with the fans,” Saban said. “And that helped us tremendously in recruiting… it helped us develop players because they were excited to play in front of that kind of energy and enthusiasm.”

Let that sink in.

The atmosphere. The belief. The unity. That’s not just fluff, it’s a competitive advantage.

And right now, Saban is making it clear that same energy needs to be poured into DeBoer and this new era of Alabama football.

Because here’s the reality: transition isn’t easy.

Following a legend never is.

But tearing down the foundation instead of strengthening it? That’s how programs fall off.

Saban didn’t sugarcoat it either.

“I can’t speak for our fans,” he said, “but I think if they want to be successful, they need to be supportive of the people that are there right now in every way that they can. Because all the negative noise out there is not gonna help us be successful.”

That’s as direct as it gets.

And honestly? It needed to be said.

Because Alabama football isn’t built on doubt. It’s built on belief. It’s built on a standard that demands excellence, but also requires support to reach it.

Kalen DeBoer didn’t walk into an easy situation. He walked into one of the most pressure-filled jobs in all of sports. But he also walked into an opportunity, one backed by tradition, talent, and a fanbase that has the power to elevate everything.

The question now isn’t whether DeBoer can lead Alabama.

It’s whether Alabama will rally behind him the way it always has behind greatness.

Because if history tells us anything, and if Saban’s words mean anything, it’s this: when Alabama is united, Alabama is unstoppable.

Roll Tide.

Heading to the Flying Pig Marathon? Here's where to park

Roads around downtown Cincinnati will close for Flying Pig Marathon weekend, so parking could be difficult for those attending the race.

Traffic will likely be heavy Sunday morning of the race, so attendees and runners should give themselves ample time to travel, find parking, use baggage buses and restrooms, and find their corral.

If you're unsure where to park, here are a few locations you can access.

Parking for the Flying Pig Marathon

Here are some parking lots and prices if you decide to park near the race:

  • Lot A, 226 Central Ave.: $5 if you arrive between 5-10 a.m. Saturday and 4-7 a.m. Sunday. Make sure to pay through the Metropolis app.
  • Central Riverfront Garage, west entrances. (Entrances on Race Street, West Pete Rose Way and Main Street): $5 if you arrive between 5-10 a.m. Saturday and 4-9 a.m. Sunday. Please have a credit card ready and available to use upon entry.
  • Parking lots on Eggleston Avenue (1.5 miles from the start line) near relay shuttle buses: $5. This lot is recommended for relay runners taking the bus to their zone, but general parking will also be permitted.

Lot E will not be available to park in this year. Some street parking will be available around downtown Cincinnati and in Northern Kentucky in Covington and Newport.

Participants and those cheering on the runners can find more parking and reserve spots through SpotHero. Visit spothero.com to find parking near the start and finish lines.

Whether you're running the Flying Pig or cheering someone else on, you're gonna need to know where to park your car. We have some tips.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Where to park for Cincinnati's Flying Pig Marathon

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