For the third consecutive time, Italy will not be at the World Cup. No Azzurri, no blue shirts filling the streets of Italian cities, no anxious summer evenings gathered around the television willing the nation over the line. Just absence, and the uncomfortable question that follows: who do you support now?
The 2026 World Cup in North America promises to be the most expanded in its history, with 48 nations, three host countries, and some of the greatest players on the planet competing for the biggest prize in football.
But we want to know what you think. Cast your vote in the poll below, let us know which nation has earned your support this summer – and leave a comment telling us why. Every vote counts.
Alternatively, if you don’t plan on supporting anyone, let it be known!
ZENICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA – MARCH 31: Players of Italy show their dejection of Italy during the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs match between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Italy at Stadion Bilino Polje on March 31, 2026 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)
Milan are monitoring Andreas Christensen as a potential free transfer target, with the Danish centre-back set to leave Barcelona when his contract expires on 30 June.
According to Mundo Deportivo, via MilanNews24, the Dane would arrive at no transfer cost, allowing Milan to redirect their budget elsewhere, an appealing prospect for a club currently operating without a sporting director, coach or clear transfer strategy.
Christensen brings considerable experience from spells in the Premier League with Chelsea and La Liga with Barcelona, and his leadership qualities in defence are well regarded.
A further factor in his favour is his relationship with Ralf Rangnick, who remains in discussions with Milan over a potential director of football role, the two are understood to hold each other in high mutual esteem, which could accelerate any move should Rangnick’s appointment be confirmed.
LONDON, ENGLAND – NOVEMBER 25: Frenkie de Jong talks to Andreas Christensen of FC Barcelona during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between Chelsea FC and FC Barcelona at Stamford Bridge on November 25, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
Verbal Barcelona renewal agreement and wage demands complicate Christensen pursuit
The obstacles, however, are significant. Christensen is understood to have a verbal agreement in place to renew with Barcelona, who are actively pushing to retain the defender despite his contract expiry.
His age, 30, also sits awkwardly against Milan‘s stated desire to build a younger, more dynamic squad.
His wage demands of approximately €3-4 million per season would also represent a considerable commitment for a club already mindful of its salary structure amid a period of significant financial and leadership uncertainty.
Juventus have flatly rejected an approach from Arsenal for Kenan Yildiz, informing the Premier League champions in no uncertain terms that the 21-year-old Turkish international is not available at any price this summer.
According to The Athletic, Arsenal made contact with Juventus as part of their search for a new left winger, with Yildiz identified as a potential solution following uncertainty over the futures of Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard.
The response from Turin was immediate and unambiguous, Yildiz is not for sale, and Arsenal have consequently shifted their attention to other targets.
PISA, ITALY – DECEMBER 27: Kenan Yildiz of Juventus FC looks on during the Serie A match between Pisa SC and Juventus FC at Arena Garibaldi on December 27, 2025 in Pisa, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
Yildiz set for World Cup showcase as Juventus protect prized asset despite transfer pressure
The approach is a clear indication of just how highly the player is regarded across European football following a breakthrough season in which he established himself as one of the continent’s most exciting young forwards.
Juventus moved to protect their investment by securing him on a new contract earlier this year, and despite the financial pressures of missing out on Champions League football, the club have drawn a firm line over their most prized asset.
Yildiz will now head to the World Cup with Turkey, where a strong tournament could intensify interest further, but Juventus’s position appears unlikely to soften regardless of what the summer brings.
Napoli face a defining decision over the future of Antonio Vergara, with the 23-year-old midfielder attracting significant interest from clubs across Italy and England as his valuation rockets to at least €30 million following an impressive season under Antonio Conte.
The question internally is straightforward but far from easy to answer, commit to Vergara as a cornerstone of the new project, or cash in on a substantial profit while the market is at its peak.
His technical quality and personality in training have convinced the club of his potential, but the level of external interest is making that decision increasingly difficult to defer, according to reports from Sportmediaset, via TuttoMercatoWeb.
NAPLES, ITALY – JANUARY 31: Antonio Vergara of SSC Napoli scores his sides first goal during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and ACF Fiorentina at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on January 31, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
Spurs, Atalanta and Roma join Como in race for Vergara
In Serie A, Como have been the most prominently linked club, but as per the reports, both Atalanta and Roma have also made multiple enquiries to monitor his development.
The interest extends beyond Italy’s borders, with Tottenham understood to have placed Vergara on their list of priority young targets, and further Premier League clubs are expected to enter the race in the coming weeks.
For Napoli, the situation is a familiar but uncomfortable one.
Developing talent only to face pressure to sell at the peak of their value is a cycle the club know well, and with a new coach yet to be officially confirmed, the decision over Vergara may ultimately hinge on who takes the dugout and whether they see him as central to their plans.
Arsenal are looking to bring in a left-winger this summer, and they have identified Kenan Yildiz as a target.
The 21-year-old Turkish International has been exceptional for Juventus, and he is regarded as one of the finest young attacking players in the world. He has all the attributes to develop into a superstar, and Arsenal are hoping to sign him.
According to a report from The Athletic, Arsenal have already made an enquiry about signing the Juventus attacker, but have been told the player is not for sale. They are now looking at other potential options.
They have used Leandro Trossard as the left-winger this past season, but they need to bring in an upgrade. The Belgian has been very useful for them, but Arsenal need to aim higher if they want to dominate English football. They have Gabriel Martinelli at their disposal, but the Brazilian can be quite inconsistent.
Meanwhile, Yildiz has all the tools to develop into a future superstar, and it is no surprise that top clubs are interested in him. Any club hoping to sign the player will have to pay well over the odds in the near future.
Juventus will not want to lose a player like him. They have not been able to fight for major trophies in recent years, and they will feel that the Turkish International could help them get back to the top of Italian football.
It will be interesting to see if Arsenal decide to return for the attacker in future.
Arsenal are reportedly interested in signing the PSG defender Emmanuel Mbemba during the summer transfer window.
According to a report from The Athletic, the club has discussed a move for the 18-year-old defender internally. He will be out of contract soon and can leave for a nominal fee. However, the French youth International could command substantial wages. It remains to be seen whether Arsenal is prepared to pay up.
The 18-year-old is highly rated across France, and he has a bright future. He could develop into an important player for Arsenal in the long-term. Arsenal have focused on signing talented young defenders under Mikel Arteta, and it is no surprise that they are keen on the 18-year-old.
Mbemba could be attracted to the idea of joining a big club like Arsenal. However, he needs regular opportunities to continue his development. Game time will be difficult to come by at Arsenal, and perhaps a loan move would be ideal for him if the Gunners do end up signing him. It remains to be seen how the situation develops.
Arsenal will be looking to dominate English football in the coming seasons, and they need to build for the future. Investing in young talent would be a wise decision.
PSG will not want to lose a talented player like him, but they are powerless to prevent him from leaving due to his contract situation. It remains to be seen whether they try to convince the player to sign a new deal with them.
Mbemba needs to sort out his future quickly so that he can focus on his football once again. The move to Arsenal would certainly be an exciting opportunity.
Manchester United are looking to add more depth to the goalkeeping department, and they have identified Sam Johnstone as a target.
The 33-year-old came through the ranks at Manchester United before leaving the club for regular opportunities, and the Athletic reports that the Red Devils want to bring him back. He is unlikely to be a regular starter for them, and he would be a backup option to Senne Lammens.
The Belgian has done quite well since joining Manchester United, but he needs more support. Adding an experienced goalkeeper as a backup option could be a wise decision. Manchester United are expected to sell Andre Onana and Altay Bayindir in the summer, and they will need to replace both players.
The opportunity to return to his boyhood club could be exciting for Johnstone. It remains to be seen whether he is prepared to accept the role of a squad player at Manchester United.
At his age, it will be difficult for him to hold down a starting spot at a Premier League club. It will be interesting to see whether he decides to stay at Wolves and play regularly.
The 33-year-old knows the club well, and he will be available for a nominal investment. The deal could be ideal for Manchester United if they can get it across the line.
They have been linked with multiple players over the last few weeks, and it remains to be seen whether they can sign the right players before the new season begins. They will be hoping to do well in the UEFA Champions League next season and close the gap with Arsenal and Manchester City.
TIME released its list of the 100 most influential sports figures, with luminaries such as LeBron James, Shohei Ohtani and Lionel Messi headlining the club. With that said, college sports was also represented by some high-performing individuals.
Indiana Hoosiers football coach Curt Cignetti made the cut, with TIME highlighting his journey from being hired at Indiana to his leadership during the program's national championship victory a few months ago.
Not to be forgotten was former Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza, who led the nation in touchdown passes this past season. TIME noted that Mendoza led the Hoosiers to the first 16-win season in college football since 1894, while also mentioning his charitable efforts off the field.
Another college athlete who made the list was Texas Tech softball superstar NiJaree Canady. TIME mentioned the lucrative NIL package she received from the Red Raiders, and discussed the accomplishments that have made her well worth the investment. Canady pitched a perfect game on senior day, perhaps putting the perfect regular season cap to an all-time collegiate softball career.
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Atletico Madrid ‘laughing’ at Real Madrid links to star player
The speculation over who Real Madrid President Florentino Perez will make a blockbuster move for continues, with no clear indication over whether it has indeed been sent, or who for. Last Thursday, Perez said he would be sending a €150m bid for a player on Tuesday.
Perez would not reveal who that player was, but promised an attempt to break the Real Madrid transfer record. Last week it was reported that Bayern Munich winger Michael Olise was the priority, but Paris Saint-Germain duo Vitinha and Joao Neves were alternatives. Yet it has been noted publicly in Bayern’s case, and privately in PSG’s, that none of the three stars are for sale, for €150m or more. In recent days, it has also been suggested that Atletico Madrid star Julian Alvarez could be the subject of their pursuit.
Atletico Madrid laugh off Real Madrid links
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Given Alvarez is Barcelona’s preferred target for the number nine spot, it would certainly be something of a coup if Perez was able to pull the deal off. There may also have been a degree of people putting two and two together, as a number of reports have suggested that Los Colchoneros would consider selling Alvarez for €150m. Cadena SER say that so far they have heard nothing from Real Madrid, but that they have been laughing at the idea of Alvarez signing for Los Blancos, and that even if they did arrive with a bit, it would not be listened to.
Alvarez clause may not be €500m for everyone
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One of the main reasons Atletico have felt as if they are in a position of strength is that the Argentina international has a €500m release clause. With little chance of that being activated, and Alvarez under contract until 2029, there is little danger of them being strongarmed into an agreement. Yet Ben Jacobs has suggested to GMS that certain Champions League clubs are able to sign Alvarez for a number less than the €150m negotiation point that has been suggested.
L’Equipe report two teams interested in PSG’s failed transfer from last summer
Lucas Chevalier is going to be a target for a few teams this summer, which could help out PSG if they look to sell him right away.
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Lucas Chevalier has had quite the year. He signed for PSG last summer as one of the most in demand young goalkeepers in Europe. But a poor start to the season saw him eventually lose his place, and now the Parisians are apparently keen to sell him.
Chevalier ready to move on, multiple teams interested
We’ve hard a few rumours as the months have gone by – now they’re getting serious. Tanzi Loic of L’Equipe has today put a few names out there.
He says that Besiktas have made strong enquiries, and also notes that Tottenham have been linked too.
It’s an interesting position for PSG to be in. It’s hard to see them getting their money back, and a loan that allows Chevalier to find some form and improve his standing could be the smart one, long term.
There are certainly no cash flow issues at the Parc des Princes, so the club are in a good position to gamble rather than cut their losses right away.
In other news…
Mateus Fernandes is attracting a lot of attention from top clubs this summer, and PSG have started to be put in that same bracket. We’re not yet sure how serious the interest is.
PSG are looking to sell playing including Randal Kolo Muani this summer, but are in no hurry to get rid of the striker.
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Rookie running back Emmett Johnson is expected to develop into a top contributor for the Kansas City Chiefs.
Johnson excelled with the Nebraska Cornhuskers last year before declaring for the 2026 NFL Draft. During his standout junior campaign in Lincoln, Johnson led the Big Ten in rushing yards with 1,451 and scored 12 rushing touchdowns.
The 22-year-old became accustomed to receiving a heavy workload in his final season with the Cornhuskers, receiving a conference-leading 251 carries in 2025.
Being able to hone his craft under Chiefs head coach Andy Reid and offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy will serve Johnson well — potentially enabling him to become faster, stronger, and more skilled at maneuvering his way through Kansas City's new-look offensive line.
Johnson's raw talent should help him earn a valuable role behind Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III and might also aid his effort to supplant veteran Kareem Hunt as the Chiefs' No. 2 option in the ground game.
Ahead of the 2026 men's World Cup kicking off, who are the favorites to win it all? Which heavyweights are looking good? Are some of the top dogs struggling?
Below we take a look at where the favorites are at and who is likely to go all the way and lift that glorious trophy at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on Sunday, July 19.
Who are the favorites to win the 2026 World Cup this summer?
According to odds from DraftKings, our official betting partner, Spain are the favorites to win the World Cup. The reigning European champions are priced at +450 to win it all. But stacked France are right behind them at +475 with England +750 seeing out the top three as all three European teams have deep squads.
Spain may not have an out-and-out striker but they showed at the European Championships two years ago that they can dominate the tempo of games and have so many special midfielders, attacking midfielders and wingers, so they can hurt you from all angles. If Rodri stays fit in midfield it will be a huge bonus and he, Pedri and Fabian Ruiz will control games and allow star teenager Lamine Yamal to flourish in attack.
France have superstar Kylian Mbappe leading the line and red-hot Michael Olise, Bradely Barcola, Desire Doue, Ousmane Dembele, Marcus Thuram and Rayan Cherki to choose from underneath him, and that really is an embarrassment of riches in attack. But there is a top-heavy feel to Les Bleus and in his final tournament in charge Didier Deschamps will want to make his side less vulnerable on the counter. He's still relying on veteran N'Golo Kante to lock down central midfield defensively but France's best hope of winning it all this summer is by going all-out attack.
England's only hope is that Harry Kane stays fit and in this kind of sensational form. Thomas Tuchel has been brought in to provide the expert in-game management needed to win a first trophy in 60 years, as England lost in each of the last two European Championship finals. The Three Lions are stacked in attack but like France there are question marks defensively. And if Kane goes down, they are struggling massively.
As for the other main contenders, Lionel Messi and Argentina are aiming to go back-to-back and they have a very settled, confident squad and they are surprisingly priced at +900 to win it. That means they are alongside arch rivals Brazil in the betting odds, as the Selecao look a much more serious proposition under Carlo Ancelotti. He has made them more organized defensively and the array of attackers Brazil have means they can win any game if they limit mistakes at the other end.
Portugal have the experience needed to win it all with Bruno Fernandes in incredible form and Cristiano Ronaldo, 41, ready to keep on going up top to deliver special moments when called upon. While Germany are in transition but usually step it up for a big tournament and alongside Belgium, Morocco and the Netherlands they could go on a deep run if everything clicks.
Which contender is in the best form?
Argentina, Portugal and Spain haven't lost many games in recent years and their form has been incredibly consistent for a long time now. Messi, Ronaldo and Yamal are their respective stars but all three have missed international games in recent months as they aim to be in the best possible shape, and form, for this summer.
France have had the odd shock result but that has been more about Deschamps trying out squad options, which he has so many of. England have had the same mixed bag of results since Tuchel came in as he gave everyone a chance to impress in recent friendlies, but the Three Lions did qualify for this World Cup with a perfect eight wins out of eight and didn't concede a goal.
Brazil have been so much better over the last 12 months since Ancelotti arrived, winning seven and losing just three of this 12 games in charge with a +15 goal difference. They went from potentially not making the World Cup to easing to qualification and the balance of the entire team looks so much better.
Overall, who are the favorites to win the World Cup?
Of course, the big European trio of Spain, France and England look the best equipped to go far in this mammoth tournament due to their squad options and having elite world-class players sprinkled throughout their teams.
But it feels like the South American duo of Argentina and Brazil are being underestimated.
Argentina because historically it has been so tough for teams to defend their World Cup title (Brazil did it in 1962, but it hasn't been repeated since), and the fact that Messi turns 39 during the tournament. And Brazil because they've been a mess for a while and defensively there are still a few concerns.
Portugal should probably be higher up in people's estimations too with PSG duo Joao Neves and Vitinha two of the best central midfielders in the world and they will feed Bruno Fernandes who is in the form of his life.
Overall, it feels like France are the favorites and have so much star quality in attack to unlock any defense. This will be a tournament filled with teams in low defensive blocks aiming to hit opponents on the counter and hope for the best in keeping stars quiet. That is why France have the slight edge over their near rivals, because they have too many top players to rotate in and the quality won't drop. France are the pick, but don't you dare sleep on Argentina and Brazil.
Not surprisingly, a planned public watch party outside Madison Square Garden for Game 3 of the Finals was abruptly canceled for security reasons, depriving fans who couldn't afford the sky-high ticket prices of a chance to get as close as possible to the action.
Several watch parties officially sanctioned by the NBA did take place for Game 3, including ones at Central Park, Bryant Park and the Brooklyn Bowl. However, things did turn violent as fights broke out at the Bryant Park location, resulting in 21 arrests.
Still, with the overwhelming community support for the Knicks, watch parties will likely continue for every Finals game remaining both home and away, including the return of one outside Madison Square Garden.
The NBA has a dedicated web page for Finals watch parties. As of Tuesday morning, the information for Game 3 has all been deleted and replaced with "Check back soon for upcoming information on Game 4 Watch Parties!"
DETROIT (AP) — The next Rocket Classic will be the last.
“After nearly 13 years as a PGA Tour title sponsor, including eight years in Detroit, 2026 will mark the final Rocket Classic,” tournament director Mark Hollis announced Tuesday. “We are incredibly proud of what this tournament has meant to the city, from creating unforgettable moments for fans to raising more than $10 million for local organizations.”
Aldrich Potgieter will be the defending champion on July 30 when the final tournament begins at Detroit Golf Club. Cam Davis is a two-time Rocket Classic champion and Bryson DeChambeau is among the previous winners at the tournament.
Rocket Mortgage drew the world's top golf circuit back to Michigan in 2019, replacing the Quicken Loans National that had been run by the Tiger Woods Foundation in the Washington, D.C., area.
It gave the state a PGA Tour stop for the first time since Woods won the 2009 Buick Open at Warwick Hills, but the Detroit-based mortgage company doesn't seem to be interested in being part of the next era of golf.
The PGA Tour is moving to a new model for 2028 at the earliest with two tracks of tournaments, including one with elevated events that will have larger purses for the better players. The Rocket Classic has never been able to attract a star-filled field to the Motor City as it has moved around on the calendar, often squeezed between majors or after the majors and before the FedEx Cup playoffs.
“What you are going to see is an elevation of tournaments," Brian Rolapp, the new CEO at the PGA Tour, said last week. "I think what we have found as we’ve talked to sponsors both for Track 1 and Track 2, there’s a lot of demand for both. And the price points will be different.
"The bigger events, not everyone can afford and may not be sort of consistent with their business goals. That’s great. There’s other price points too for it, and I think there’s plenty of demand for both Track 1 and Track 2 in that regard because there’s definitely people who want to invest different amounts in these events.”
But there is also the matter of whether the US is prepared and able to handle the pressure of co-hosting what many see as the biggest global sporting event.
Brazil's national team have set up camp at the Red Bull training facility in Morristown, New Jersey.
As they run through drills, excited fans catch a rare glimpse of their favourite players in the flesh, and some are rewarded with autographs and photos.
Manchester United forward Matheus Cunha tells the BBC the fans have been amazing and, so far, it's off to a good start. He compliments the facility, the pitch and everything else, including the weather, which reminds him of Brazil.
"The only thing... it's called football, not soccer," he jokingly tells the BBC.
But for local fans, the excitement is tempered by fears that traffic - already congested in this region - will wreak havoc.
Brazilian-American Vivi de Castro says ticket holders could arrive late or miss matches if they don't plan correctly, as she found out during a March friendly between Brazil and France in Boston.
"We had pitchside access and we missed it, which sucks, because of how much traffic there was," she told the BBC. "People walking were getting there quicker than our bus that we had."
Across New York and New Jersey's motorways and tunnels, signs warn that traffic will be more congested than usual, and to check for advisories. At transit hubs, posters warn that streets and trains will be much busier this summer and to "know before you go".
The city is designating each matchday a 'gridlock alert day' to discourage unnecessary driving and will have dedicated travel corridors. New York is also deploying more than 100 staff throughout midtown to manage traffic operations, and public transport has also been modified to handle extra commuters.
At Brooklyn's Prospect Park, several young players from the SC Gjøa Soccer club told the BBC they were lucky enough to secure tickets to the tournament.
Goalkeeper Baxter Rowland is attending two matches - one with his family and the other with a group of friends who have chartered a bus.
But it turns out getting tickets was only the first battle. His mother, Alice Baxter, has decided to drive to the first game. She says she's been researching and is worried about the traffic getting to the stadium, parking and then leaving.
"I think it's going to be a little bit stressful, and I think it might be difficult for the first few games, at least," she says. "Hopefully it'll get better and they'll work out the kinks, especially with the final here in New Jersey and New York."
Similarly, Dennis Wyrwoll is excited he is able to take his 10-year-old son Nicholas to four matches, but has already accepted that getting there is going to be more painful than it was the last time the US hosted.
"I was here in 1994, when we had the last World Cup, and at that point, nobody knew anything about football," he told the BBC. "It was easy to get tickets. I think this time around, there's lot of excitement in New York but I'm curious to see how it builds outside of the big cities where there aren't as many soccer fans."
The beautiful game may have a smaller footprint in the United States, but the public interest has been growing over the years.
Coach Kaha Tavadze says that in the past year, the club has had triple the amount of players joining and trying out, and believes that's directly due to the World Cup being hosted here. He says children now follow the sport more closely, know every player and wear their favourite team's jersey.
This World Cup could even inspire some to dream of going professional, he suggested. "Watching live games, especially at that level, will change their mindset," he said.
Other families are hoping they'll be able to find last-minute tickets. Shantay Armstrong's seven-year-old son has been playing football with the club for five years and really wants to go. She recently tried the raffle for affordable tickets offered by New York, but says within minutes the website said the raffle was closed for any more submissions.
"It's almost heartbreaking that there's like a lack of accessibility for people who can't afford to go," she told the BBC. "I wanted to give him that opportunity, but that lack of opportunity makes me feel locked out, and almost like... we're here but we're not here."
Officials are hosting free fan zones where those without tickets can join in on the experience.
But there's also a push to get residents and visitors into local businesses in the hope they too will benefit from Fifa's financial windfall.
Enda Keenan owns Legends Bar - across from the Empire State Building and the home bar to many overseas clubs. He believes New York businesses will see a massive boost and has had to turn down business, including from Fifa.
"My son Evan had a meeting with one of the officials from New York, New Jersey Fifa," he said. "A lady came in to see in what way we could help. I said we can't help ourselves it's going to be so crazy. We'd love to help, but there's nothing we can do."
For the Champions League final, Legends had 1,300 people inside the bar and another 700 outside, where they had set up an 85in television and sold beers right on the sidewalk. They sent the overflow of customers to five other nearby bars.
With approximately 1.2 million visitors expected to travel to the New York, New Jersey region during the World Cup, Keenan anticipates it being even busier, saying it's a "different level altogether".
Whether the US is ready, or not, will be quickly apparent.
The Bengals are all-in and the moves by the front office have helped create the new energy.
It also helps that there aren’t any major contract standoffs right now. Cornerback DJ Turner is the exception, but he’s in town and saying some notable things.
“It’s definitely a good vibe right now,” Turner told Paul Dehner Jr. of The Athletic. “We did add a whole bunch of players on our side of the ball and it’s just exciting, honestly. Everybody wants to win. I was the last one here. This was my second day and I could tell everybody was just on the same page, wanting to work, wanting to win. That’s what it all comes down to — those two things.”
Hendrickson is gone, Stewart got his contract standoff ironed out and the Bengals have done things like trade for Dexter Lawrence.
Make no mistake, there’s still time for things between the Bengals and Turner to go south. But given how the Bengals have moved this offseason and comments and attendance from Turner himself, there’s no reason to think a repeat of last year is on the way.
New York Mets owner Steve Cohen will be a founding owner in the WTGL with a team representing New York in the women’s team golf league that premieres this fall.
Launched in partnership with the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA), the WTGL's New York team will be owned and managed by Cohen and Cohen Private Ventures (CPV), which oversees the family office activities for Cohen and his family. The CPV’s portfolio of sports investments also includes TGL’s New York Golf Club, PGA TOUR Enterprises and the Mets.
“We’re excited to be a founding team in WTGL at a moment when women’s golf is growing in visibility,” Cohen said in a statement. “TGL has been a real success. It’s fast-paced, tech-forward, and competitive. It connects more fans with the sport. We think WTGL can do the same for women’s golf, bringing the game to a broader audience and expanding its reach. We’re proud to build out a world-class women’s team that represents the best of New York.”
Cohen's TGL team, New York Golf Club, made the finals the first season, before being swept by Atlanta. But the team consisting of Xander Schauffele, Rickie Fowler, Cameron Young and Matt Fitzpatrick failed to make the second season's playoffs earlier this year.
WTGL previously announced Arthur M. Blank and Alexis Ohanian to head its first two ownership groups. Blank owns the Atlanta TGL franchise and Ohanian's Los Angeles Golf Club won last year's TGL championship. They have been joined by Alex Morgan’s Trybe Ventures as the league’s lead capital partner.
WTGL’s current roster includes 14 committed players: Celine Boutier, Brooke Henderson, CharleyHull, Danielle Kang, Megan Khang, Lydia Ko, Andrea Lee, Minjee Lee, Jeeno Thitikul, Lexi Thompson, AlbaneValenzuela, Michelle Wie West, Lottie Woad and Rose Zhang. The group includes five of the current top 11players in the world and has combined for 95 LPGA Tour victories. More players are expected to be added asthe inaugural WTGL season approaches.
In comparison to other NBA stars, former Duke alum Jayson Tatum is non-controversial. However, due to his success and the polarizing teams he's played for during his career, he receives a lot of hate from NBA and college basketball fans.
In a recent hate map made by RotoWire, Tatum was surprisingly named the second-most hated NBA player in the country behind Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green.
Tatum was named the most hated player in 13 states, including North Carolina, where he played his college basketball. But this isn't because of Tatum's antics on the court. The former 2024 NBA champion is rarely involved in scuffles and, for comparison, has amassed less than half of Green's career total in technical fouls. But, due to his time with the Blue Devils and Celtics in addition to his success on the biggest stages, many opposing fans have grown to dislike the six-time All-Star.
Pat McAfee may soon become the king of sports media on ESPN. According to a recent report from Evan Sidery on X via The Athletic, ESPN and McAfee are currently negotiating a new contract that would reportedly pay him an astonishing $65 million per year. If the deal is finalized at that figure, McAfee would earn more annually than any active NBA player, a staggering development that highlights just how valuable top-tier sports media talent has become. The potential agreement has quickly become one of the most talked-about stories in the sports world.
Jan 1, 2026; Pasadena, CA, USA; Pat McAfee on the ESPN Gameday set at the 2025 Rose Bowl and quarterfinal game of the College Football Playoff at Rose Bowl Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
Whether viewers love his show or can’t stand it, there is no denying McAfee’s impact. Since joining ESPN, his daily program has consistently generated strong ratings, massive social media engagement, and viral moments that often dominate sports conversations. His unique style, which blends traditional sports coverage with entertainment and humor, has helped him build one of the most loyal audiences in the industry.
In an increasingly competitive media landscape, attracting viewers is more important than ever, and McAfee has proven he can do exactly that. That kind of audience appeal is difficult to find and even harder to replace.
Fans Question ESPN’s Priorities
While the reported contract number is certainly eye-catching, it has also generated criticism from some sports fans. ESPN has laid off hundreds of employees throughout 2026 as part of the company’s ongoing restructuring efforts. Because of that, some observers have questioned how the network can justify committing $65 million annually to a single personality and his show while simultaneously reducing its workforce.
The optics of the situation have sparked heated debate across social media platforms, with many fans expressing frustration over the apparent contrast between budget cuts and a potentially record-breaking media contract.
Ratings Drive Everything
Former NFL player Pat McAfee in attendance during the 2026 NFL Annual League Meeting at the Arizona Biltmore. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
At the end of the day, sports media remains a business driven by viewership, engagement, and revenue. McAfee consistently delivers all three. Networks are willing to invest heavily in personalities who can attract audiences, create buzz, and keep viewers engaged on a daily basis. That reality is why top broadcasters and media figures continue to command increasingly massive contracts.
If the reported deal is completed, McAfee will not only solidify himself as one of the biggest names in sports media but also set a new standard for what elite talent can earn in the industry. Love him or hate him, ESPN appears prepared to pay a premium to keep him on its airwaves for years to come.
Eric Mac Lain was in the trenches during the early stages of Clemsonfootball’s rise under Dabo Swinney, giving him a unique perspective on what Chad Morris brought to the program the first time around.
Because of that, the former Tigers offensive lineman believes Morris’ return could have a meaningful impact on Clemson as it enters a new era offensively.
Speaking recently on ACC Network, Mac Lain explained that the biggest benefit may not be found on a play sheet. Instead, he sees the reunion allowing Swinney to focus on leading the entire program rather than spending energy adapting to an offensive system that never fully felt like Clemson’s own.
“He’s said it in interviews, and he and I have had private conversations and talked about, where for those three years, it’s almost like, ‘Here’s the play,’ he has to translate it in his head, ‘OK, this is what we’re doing,’” Mac Lain said of Riley’s version of the ‘Air Raid’ offense. “Where, now, this is the Clemson offense, and you brought the architect back. He gets to be the CEO. He gets to do what he is best at, manage this team from that standpoint.”
Morris helped modernize Clemson’s attack during his first stint with the Tigers, overseeing some of the most productive offenses the program had seen at the time. His success in Clemson eventually led to head coaching opportunities at SMU and Arkansas, though those stops produced mixed results and sent him on a winding path back to college football.
Over the last several years, Morris has worked in a variety of roles, including a season at Auburn, a return to the Texas high school ranks, an analyst position at USF, and time around Clemson before coaching at Texas State. Now, he is back in charge of the offense that helped establish his reputation.
Mac Lain isn’t predicting exactly what that will mean in the win column, nor is he guaranteeing championships. What he does believe is that Clemson should benefit from having an offensive coordinator whose philosophy is already deeply connected to the program’s identity.
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“Does that equal to? Is that 12 wins? Is that a national championship?” Mac Lain asked. “Is that 40 points a game? I don’t know, but it will be something positive.”
Filming a reality TV show with Jon Jones has changed Daniel Cormier's mind about him.
Cormier and Jones served as coaches on ALF Global's "Alf Reality" series, a Russian spinoff to the UFC's "The Ultimate Fighter." The former UFC arch-rivals spent weeks together in Thailand, which allowed Cormier to see a different side of Jones.
Cormier lost twice to Jones in UFC title fights, with their rematch being overturned to a no contest after Jones tested positive for a banned substance.
"After spending that time with Jones over there in Thailand, honestly he annoys me still, but he's not as bad as I originally thought," Cormier said on his YouTube channel. "Because when you're around someone with that amount of time, obviously you grow and you learn more about them.
"I saw the video of him saying how stuffy I was and how horrible I treat the people around me, which isn't true. But even me, with all the history, I still can tell you straight up that he ain't what he was before to me. I don’t have the level of dislike for him that I had maybe in the past.”
Cormier does take solace in beating Jones' team in the reality show and considers that a victory over him.
"We were able to work alongside each other cordially and get the show done, which just wrapped very recently, which the result was I had both guys in the finals, and my guy beat Jones' guys," Cormier said. "And then I coached the guy to win the whole competition. So reality is, in that area, I already won, OK?
"When you see two guys that have been at each other's throats for so long, you start to wonder other ways they can compete. But remember: Jones beat me in the fight. Everything we have done since, I have beaten him in. I beat him in the soccer game, I beat him in the coaching."
The ALF brass and RAF are interested in having Cormier and Jones compete again but on the mats. While Cormier is confident he would beat Jones 10-0, he explains why he isn't too interested in a submission only match.
"If you're going to pay me seven figures to wrestle against Jon Jones, I'm in," Cormier said. "But if you're going to tell me that you want to compete against me but only in something where you don't run the risk of losing? Because I'll tell you this right now: I probably will not submit Jon Jones. I don't believe I can.
"I know his body style, and he's a good grappler. He's a world champion. He's tremendous. But I do know that if I get him on the ground, and I have to ride him and control him, I can do that. But if I take him down and I ride him and control him for eight minutes, and then we get up and they pick up both of our hands, then what's the point?"
The Miami Dolphins overhauled their wide receiver room this offseason, moving on from Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle, Cedrick Wilson Jr. and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, and replacing them with Jalen Tolbert, Tutu Atwell, Terrace Marshall Jr., Caleb Douglas, Chris Bell and Kevin Coleman Jr.
While the group catching passes from Malik Willis in 2026 will look very different than those who caught passes from Quinn Ewers to end the 2025, there's belief that at least one holdover can have a career year.
On Tuesday, CBS Sports' Tyler Sullivan identified Malik Washington as an under-the-radar breakout candidate for the Dolphins this year.
“Washington was third on the team in targets (65) and receptions (46), and fourth in receiving yards (317) last season… it's conceivable that Washington becomes the No. 1 target in this receiver room and puts up career numbers across the board,” Sullivan wrote.
Washington has been a weapon on special teams, averaging 10.4 yards per punt return and 27.9 yards per kick return in two years while taking one punt return back for a touchdown.
This could be the year that Washington takes his offensive game to the next level, as he's the longest tenured wide receiver in the room and has the experience working with new offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik.
The Boston Celtics are working out prospects projected to go anywhere from the late lottery to out of the second round of the 2026 NBA Draft this offseason, and SMU guard Jaron Pierre Jr. is among them. a 6-foot-5 super senior out of New Orleans, Lousiana, Pierre is a likely trade-back option for Boston, with the 185-lb. guard being projected to go late in the second to out of the draft altogether.
At SMU, he put up 17.6 points, 4.9 rebounds, 2.1 assists, and 1.0 steals per game while shooting 46.2 percent from the field overall, 37.0 percent from beyond the arc, and 75.8 percent from the free throw line.
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The Minnesota Wild signed center Michael McCarron to a six-year, $20 million contract on Tuesday, taking one of their impending free agents off the market after his productive arrival following a midseason trade.
The 31-year-old McCarron played in 20 regular-season games for the Wild after he was acquired from the Nashville Predators for a 2028 second-round draft pick on March 3. The 6-foot-6 McCarron had his best NHL season between Nashville and Minnesota in 2025-26, setting career highs with 109 shots on goal, 205 hits and 77 blocked shots. He had two goals, two assists, 27 hits and a team-leading 14 blocked shots over 11 games for the Wild in the playoffs. He also won 54.5% of his faceoffs.
Drafted in the first round by the Montreal Canadiens in 2013, the late-blooming McCarron made $900,000 this season on his expiring contract. The new deal through the 2031-32 season will carry an annual average value against the salary cap of $3.33 million.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is arriving and it won’t be cheap.
With many fans experiencing sticker shock at $1,000 tickets, watching a game in the stadium may not be as realistic as a table at a pub somewhere near the match.
Most every sports bar in America is going to go all-out for the World Cup; the matches will be easy to find on any bar TV, but for soccer fans, finding a bar dedicated to hosting soccer watch parties year-round- pubs that often open at 6 a.m. for random English Premier League games- adds to the experience.
The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex and Houston have plenty of those. Here is a sample.
Ali Krieger is "retired" in the lightest sense of the word. When we hop on a Zoom call just a week before the men's FIFA World Cup, she just put the finishing touches on her new garage gym and is gearing up for a 3v3 tournament during the games.
It's the athlete in her. At 41, the two time women's FIFA world cup champ wouldn't dream of stepping away from the sport entirely. "I still play pickup. I was just playing in Soccer Aid this past weekend," she tell Popsugar, while detailing her latest partnership with Fairlife Core Power. While no longer a member of an NWSL or women's national team, soccer and exercise is still very much top of mind for Krieger.
She's still in the gym two days a week, prioritizing strength training, taking regular Pilates classes, and running weekly — although she's cut back significantly from her pro days on the pitch. "I run like once a week and no more than like 15 minutes. You can't pay me out to run anymore," Krieger jokes. As for the strength training, that's motivated by her two kids, ages 3 and 5, who she's often chasing around. "I still want to be fit enough to do that and to have the energy to do that," Krieger adds.
On the other days of the week, she's focused on recovery (the Core Power vanilla protein shake is a go-to) and Pilates. The latter, Krieger swears could have extended her career if she started it sooner: "I wish I would have started [Pilates] way before I retired, because I think I would have lasted a little bit longer."
Still, she finds life as a spectator (and professional broadcaster) wildly rewarding, especially in these next two years with the women's World Cup set for 2027 and the men's tournament just days away.
"It's the biggest and best tournament in the world, coming to our backyard," she says. Her biggest hope for the games? A chance for unity. Krieger believes we could use something big to bring us together with "everything that we're going through politically in the world right now, and then more specifically within our own country."
"Having a team to cheer for and root for, but also feel like we're really a part of a family" — that's what Krieger's looking forward to the most. "I love that football can do that for people. I love that this beautiful game that I really enjoy and I'm so passionate about can bring people from all over the world together in one place to just have a moment of excitement and joy, because that's exactly what we need right now."
"Out of all the championships . . . fighting for equal pay, I would say, is the most rewarding and proud moment."
For Krieger, soccer has always been more than just a game; it's been a vehicle for change. She was one of the original 22 US Women's National Team players allocated to the NWSL for its inaugural season in 2013 and played professionally until retiring in 2023. She's witnessed the gender resource discrepancy first hand — from the stadiums they'd practice in to the checks they'd receive. Krieger was also a member of the USWNT during its landmark equal pay complaint filed against the US Soccer Federation, which ultimately led to a $24 million dollar settlement and the collective bargaining agreement in place today guaranteeing equal pay for the women's and men's US soccer teams through December 2028. "Out of all the championships and all the games we would win and the tournaments that we would play in — fighting for equal pay, I would say, that that is the most rewarding and proud moment," she says.
"I don't think [the younger players] would ever understand what we went and believe those stories that we have," Krieger adds, "but all of that has been so rewarding and worth it now and that's the way it's supposed to be."
Today, people are investing in women's sports like never before. "Globally, around $4 billion in equity assets under management (AUM) is now allocated to women‑focused investment mandates, 2.4 times the level in 2019," according to 2026 BofA Global Research. And the investment is paying off: women's sports revenues in the US were estimated to grow 250 percent (to $2.5 billion) between 2024 and 2030 (and that's on the conservative end), per McKinsey analysis mentioned in the BofA report.
As we head into World Cup season, Krieger is highly optimistic about the potential growth that could take place within the world of women's soccer. "If you're not invested now, you're going to be missing out on the future."
Alexis Jones is the section lead of the health and fitness verticals at Popsugar, overseeing coverage across the website, social media, and newsletters. In her seven-plus years of editorial experience, Alexis has developed passions for and expertise in mental health, women's health and fitness, racial and ethnic disparities in healthcare, and chronic conditions. Prior to joining PS, she was the senior editor at Health magazine. Her other bylines can be found at Women's Health, Prevention, Marie Claire, and more.
Considering Kristaps Porzingis is one of the most injury-prone big men in the league (which he further proved this year by only appearing in 32 contests with the Warriors and Atlanta Hawks), re-signing him wouldn’t be the safest option for the franchise this summer.
Regarding the Lakers, the 17-time NBA champions didn’t get the production they wanted from Deandre Ayton this year, and Jaxson Hayes isn’t a starting-caliber NBA center. The good news for both franchises is that Sacramento Kings’ standout forward Domantas Sabonis could be available this season, according to the Stein Line’s Jake Fischer.
“As for Sabonis, the Kings' former All-Star center is another name, behind (Giannis) Antetokounmpo and Memphis' Ja Morant, that league executives are projecting to be made available once again as part of this summer's trade landscape,” Fischer wrote Saturday.
“Sacramento is known to be looking to shed some significant salary if it can this offseason and seems likely to field more interest in Sabonis than other veterans.”
Sabonis didn’t have the 2025-26 season he likely hoped for. The Gonzaga product was limited to 19 contests due to a torn meniscus, making it nearly impossible for him to develop a rhythm in Year 11.
Sabonis’ track record makes it easy to envision contenders expressing interest in him this summer, though, as he’s averaged a double-double for eight straight seasons, has a knack for finishing through contact in the open floor, and recently turned the corner as a perimeter shooter (he shot 37.3% from beyond the arc in 2022-23, 37.9% in 2023-24, and 41.7% in 2024-25).
If the Warriors and Lakers are looking for a high-profile big man who could give them their desired comfort, Sabonis could certainly be that guy.
BYU forward AJ Dybantsa celebrates his 3-pointer during game against Baylor Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026, in Waco, Texas.
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As AJ Dybantsa attended Game 3 of the NBA Finals Monday night in New York City, he saw something more than just the Spurs beating the Knicks.
He saw an opportunity for himself.
After having previously not won a playoff series since 2017, the Spurs now find themselves three wins away from a championship, largely thanks to their third-year phenom Victor Wembanyama.
“(Having playoff success) won’t take that long, especially with my adaptability and my work ethic. I think that will be, I’m not going to say easy, but pretty similar to what (the Spurs) do in terms of the forecast.”
former BYU star AJ Dybantsa
The 7-foot-4 center known as “Wemby” has dominated in his first taste of the postseason, averaging 24.1 points, 10.6 rebounds and 3.5 blocks per game while shooting 50% from the field and 36% from 3-point range.
Just three years ago, Wembanyama was drafted No. 1 overall by the Spurs. This year’s NBA draft is now just 14 days away, with Dybantsa widely projected to be the top selection.
Dybantsa has observed Wembanyama’s efforts in elevating the Spurs from mediocrity to title contention, and he believes he can make similar magic happen when he reaches the NBA.
“(Having playoff success) won’t take that long, especially with my adaptability and my work ethic,” Dybantsa told Brian Mahoney of the Associated Press. “I think that will be, I’m not going to say easy, but pretty similar to what (the Spurs) do in terms of the forecast.”
While historically one of the NBA’s strongest franchises, the Spurs had endured six consecutive losing seasons prior to this current campaign. Wembanyama’s heroics have been joined by a number of other rising talents, including rookie Dylan Harper and former No. 4 overall pick Stephon Castle.
Should the Washington Wizards take Dybantsa with the No. 1 pick, the BYU star’s path to playoff glory will be a bit more complicated, at least from a historical standpoint.
Washington hasn’t had a winning season since 2018, nor has it won at least 50 games since 1979. The Wizards currently boast the longest conference finals drought of any American sports team (47 years) and just led the NBA in losses.
But better days appear to be on the horizon in D.C., as recent first-rounders Alex Sarr, Tre Johnson, Will Riley and Kyshawn George have all shown promising flashes in Washington.
Additionally, the Wizards have traded for future Hall of Famer Anthony Davis and four-time All-Star Trae Young, giving their young core — and potentially Dybantsa — two veteran pillars to lean on and learn from.
“Learning from two All-Stars in my rookie year would be super exciting,” Dybantsa recently told Boston sports anchor Ari Alexander regarding the idea of being teammates with Davis and Young in Washington. “Just gathering that knowledge would be helpful for me.”
As a freshman at BYU, Dybantsa led the nation in scoring with a mark of 25.5 points per game, making 51% of his field goals and posting averages of 6.8 rebounds and 3.7 assists to earn First Team All-America honors.
While BYU fell to Texas in the NCAA Tournament’s first round, Dybantsa dazzled to the tune of 35 points and 10 rebounds in his brief stay at the Big Dance.
“I think my ability to get in the paint and dish out to my teammates, as well as creating for myself (will translate to the NBA),” Dybantsa said. “So I think I’m just a natural playmaker, meshing myself with others.”
BYU forward AJ Dybantsa (3) gestures to his teammates as he brings the ball up the court during a game against Texas in the NCAA Tournament held at the Moda Center in Portland, Ore., on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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Who will the Sacramento Kings draft in 2026? Lottery luck was once again not on the team’s side, with the club sliding to the seventh overall pick in the 2026 NBA Draft. While the blue-chip prospects will be gone, here are some compelling options who could and will be available for Sacramento.
Let’s dive into our rankings of potential Kings draft targets with the seventh overall pick. For this exercise, we’re focused entirely on guards and we’re focused on realistic targets who have a chance to be available.
1. Keaton Wagler, G, Illinois
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We’re putting Keaton Wagler atop our list of Kings draft targets. However, the Illinois Fighting Illini guard is the unlikeliest to be available. Wagler, who turned 19 years old in February, earned second-team All-American honors this past season after averaging 17.9 points, 5.1 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game for Illinois. Wagler offers fantastic size for a point guard at 6-foot-5 and while he lacks elite athleticism, his processing ability is elite and he excels at spacing the floor. He also offers some added versatility, with experience playing both on and off ball. Below-average athleticism might limit his ceiling, but he could still become a high-end starting point guard.
Sacramento would be taking a bit of a risk on Mikel Brown Jr. with the seventh overall pick, but his upside might also land him as high as No. 5 overall. He was rated as a 247 Sports’ five-star recruit and the sixth-best player in the 2025 class, but he had a rocky season at Louisville. In the pre-draft process, he measured at 6-foot-5 and paired it with excellent athleticism with no ill effects from the back injury that kept him out of the NCAA Tournament. He is a playmaker, with a feel for the game and court vision and a deadly pull-up jumper. The lingering back injury is a worry and his decision-making is a concern, but there’s All-Star upside here.
The pre-draft process did no favors for Kingston Flemings. Houston listed him at 6-foot-4, but he measured at 6-foot-2.5 inches. NBA teams have reason to be wary about undersized guards, but there is plenty to like about Flemings. The 19-year-old point guard is lightning-quick with the ball in his hands, easily the fastest player in the 2026 NBA Draft class. He receives rave reviews for his work ethic and maturity, which matters for a team that is desperately in need of a new face of the franchise. What should also matter for Sacramento, Flemings is the best defender at guard among the prospects in their range.
It’s easy to see why the Kings front office is high on All-American guard Darius Acuff Jr. This past season at Arkansas, the freshman ranked seventh nationally in scoring (23.5 PPG) and he shot 48.4 percent from the field while averaging 6.4 assists per game. Offensively, there’s so much to like. Court vision, decision-making, he limits turnovers (2.2 per game), can score from all three levels and he wants to carry the weight of being the leader and star of an NBA franchise. All of that should appeal to Sacramento.
He’s last among our Kings draft targets because of his defense. Not only is Acuff the worst defender in the 2026 NBA Draft class, but the tape and analytics all point to him being one of the worst in the last decade. Great NBA franchises are moving away from smaller guards with significant defensive limitations. Things could work out for the Kings if Acuff is their point guard, but they could easily wind up in the same boat as the Atlanta Hawks did with Trae Young.
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Some fans may have spotted that Djed Spence is wearing a protective mask for England as the Tottenham defender embarks on his first taste of the FIFA World Cup.
The former Nottingham Forest star is having to wear a black strap around his head after a moment he personally described as “crazy” in the penultimate game of the 2025/26 Premier League season.
So, what happened with Djed Spence? Let us take a look.
Djed Spence forced to wear protective mask after “crazy” elbow from Liam Delap
Tottenham suffered a 2-1 defeat against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in the penultimate game of the Premier League season.
Spence – who Ange Postecoglou liked – was only introduced in the 69th minute as a replacement for Destiny Udogie, but just 18 minutes later, found himself writhing around on the floor in agony after Chelsea No.9 Liam Delap caught him with his elbow.
It was a bizarre challenge considering the Chelsea striker was practically through on goal with only the England international and Antonin Kinsky to beat – the former Manchester City attacker clearly tried to use his body to roll Spence, but got it all wrong.
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Fortunately, the incident did not cost the 25-year-old his spot at the World Cup, although he still seems to hold some bitterness towards Delap by branding the challenge a “crazy” one.
“It is something I will have to get used to. It will be three months until it is fully healed, so it is a long time. It was painful, but luckily I play football with my feet and not my jaw so it is all good.
“I have been wearing it in training, getting used to wearing it in the heat, and trying to break it in properly. It was a crazy challenge, but it is in the past now. I’ve just got to focus on this tournament now.”
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The Golden State Valkyries made WNBA history in 2025, becoming the league’s first expansion team to finish above .500 (23-21) and make the playoffs in their inaugural season.
In doing so, Golden State changed the blueprint for future expansion teams, proving that it was indeed possible to essentially build a team from scratch and be at least marginally competitive in the same year—a notion that the WNBA’s two newest franchises, the Portland Fire and Toronto Tempo, seem to agree with.
This feat also raised the bar for the Valkyries themselves. Whereas they entered their inaugural season with close to zero expectations, they’re now under a microscope in 2026, with fans and analysts alike wondering if Golden State can repeat its success from last year.
The answer to that question appears to be yes.
The Valkyries (6-5) currently sit at No. 6 in the WNBA standings, having earned key wins against teams like the New York Liberty and Indiana Fever—teams that, if they’re going to be regarded as true contenders, they’ll need to be able to beat consistently.
But such results are no longer pleasant surprises. There’s now an air of confidence surrounding the Valkyries, and they’re playing like a team that knows they’ve truly arrived.
Golden State’s 3-point shooting has been a difference maker
Last season, the Valkyries made a name for themselves as one of the hardest-working teams in the WNBA.
This manifested in their defense; while Golden State, on paper, lacked the shooting and overall offensive skill of the WNBA’s top teams, they were mostly able to make up for it on the other end of the court, out-hustling their opponents more often than not and taking pride in playing a brand of basketball that was a nuisance to match up against.
While the Valkyries have maintained much of that plucky, underdog mentality emphasized by head coach Natalie Nakase, they’ve had a much easier time scoring the ball than they did in 2025. Golden State currently boasts an offensive rating of 110.2, which ranks No. 3 in the WNBA, and they’ve accomplished that via two key avenues.
The first is simple: They’re making their jumpshots.
No WNBA team takes or makes more 3-pointers than the Valkyries, who are knocking down a league-best 38.1 percent of their long-range attempts, and nearly 43 percent of their scoring has come from beyond the arc. Nakase’s offense was similarly dependent on the 3-pointer last season, but not nearly as efficient; this year, the Valkyries have five players (Cecilia Zandalasini, Gabby Williams, Janelle Salaün, Kayla Thornton and Veronica Burton) who are making at least 1.5 threes per game.
It’s difficult for any defense to contend with that much shooting for a full 40 minutes, even if one or more of the Valkyries happen to be running cold.
The Valkyries are also getting more out of their offensive possessions in general.
Specifically, their ball security has improved greatly since last season. Whereas Golden State ranked near the bottom of the WNBA in turnover rate in 2025, they now lead the league in that department, committing a turnover on just 12.7 percent of their possessions.
None of this means that the Valkyries have become an offensive juggernaut overnight, mind you.
For as good of a 3-point shooting team as they’ve been, their efficiency inside the arc has been poor; the Valkyries rank last in the WNBA in 2-point shooting (42.5 percent) and are finishing just 54.9 percent of their shots inside the restricted area. Factor in their mediocre free throw rate (0.280) and near-total lack of a post presence and you get an offense that some might say is overly reliant on hitting open jumpers—a strategy that could backfire in a playoff series.
This could be seen as a weakness, and rightfully so. Having some form of efficient paint scoring is more or less a prerequisite for championship-caliber teams, and the Valkyries don’t yet have a way to consistently put pressure on the rim. That’s something that will probably get exposed on nights when their long jumpshots aren’t falling.
The Valkyries’ identity is still defense-first
The Valkyries will always have their defense, though.
The addition of Williams—one of the WNBA’s most feared ball hawks—to a group that led the WNBA in opponents’ effective field goal percentage last season has been the perfect marriage of talent and scheme. Golden State’s defense, which also features hard-nosed, physical perimeter defenders like Burton and Thornton and one of the league’s best rim protectors in Kiah Stokes, plays with both aggression and composure. They cause enough havoc on the perimeter to take opponents out of their comfort zone but rarely compromise themselves, allowing the fewest fast break points (7.1) and points in the paint (29.1) of any WNBA team.
This is, at the end of the day, what makes the Valkyries such a formidable foe.
Their offense has taken a step or two forward from their inaugural season, to be sure, but while we don’t yet know if what they’re doing on that end of the court is sustainable, there are no such doubts about the Valkyries’ defense. Golden State is a team that visibly enjoys dragging its opponents into the mud, and now with even more defensive talent at their disposal, the Valkyries will continue building upon their own unique formula for success.
BRONX, NY - MAY 07: Pitcher Brendan Beck #89 of the New York Yankees pitches in his first MLB game during a game between the Texas Rangers and New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on May 7, 2025 in the Bronx, New York. (Photo by Andrew Mordzynski/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
In this week on the farm, we saw the first organizational no-hitter of the season in Scranton, several breakout hitting performances in Somerset, some real pitching struggles down in Hudson Valley, and a Tampa squad that’s putting it all together.
Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders
Record: 31-31, 7 GB in the International League East after a 3-4 week against the Syracuse Mets (Mets)
Run differential: +8
Coming up: Home vs. Lehigh Valley IronPigs (Phillies)
The first week of June was pretty meh for the RailRiders, who suffered a losing week due to a Wednesday doubleheader that threw in an extra game. They won the first two games, lost the next two, won on Friday, and then got unceremoniously shut down over the weekend. Despite losing more ground on the week, they had the org’s biggest highlight, which was the first no-hitter of the season on Friday.
Brendan Beck tossed seven no-hit innings in one of his finest starts of the season before Carson Coleman finished it off with a pair of no-hit frames, capping it off with a 6-6-3 double play to end the game. It’s the first RailRiders no-hitter since Sean Boyle’s seven-inning one in 2021 and the first nine-inning no-hitter since Luis Gil, Reggie McClain, and Stephen Ridings combined for one earlier that season:
With Spencer Jones moving back up to the big leagues due to Aaron Judge’s injury, the focus was back solely on George Lombard Jr., who had a okay week at the plate. Jasson Domínguez began a rehab assignment on Friday and went 0-for-7 across two games in left field. Could they give him some work in right field? I’d bet against that… for now. Tyler Hardman had some big hits this week, and the team also welcomed back Marco Luciano from the injured list.
Dom Hamel got the Tuesday and Sunday starts and was passable. Elmer Rodríguez bounced back nicely from a few tough starts in a row with 5.2 two-run innings with six strikeouts on Thursday, while Adam Kloffenstein took the loss on Saturday.
For the rest of the pitching staff, there was a pretty seismic shift with Carlos Lagrange moving to the bullpen. He still threw four innings on Wednesday in some of his best work of the season with seven strikeouts, but you have to think it’s more of a “deload” period, and it could be a few weeks before he’s in the 1-2 inning role.
Yovanny Cruz and Bradley Hanner took losses late in the week in a pair of close losses. Eric Reyzelman, the most MLB-ready relief prospect, was placed on the injured list with a reported back injury mid-week. While better than an arm injury, he had back issues last year that derailed his 2025 season.
Record: 30-27, 1 GB in the Eastern League Northeast after a 4-2 week against the Harrisburg Senators (Nationals)
Run differential: +27
Coming up: Home vs. Binghamton Rumble Ponies (Mets)
How is it possible to have a winning week, but your run differential goes down by eight runs? Well, that happens when your loss on Friday night was one of the worst in team history, 21-4. Outside of that game, they won four close, medium-scoring games and lost another one by one run in a solid week that saw them inch closer to the division lead.
Somerset’s high-powered offense had one of its worst weeks of the season after Jace Avina was placed on the injured list early in the week. The May Eastern League Player of the Month was en fuego. Garrett Martin hit another three home runs and is up to 19, while DJ Gladney caught fire with four home runs and seven extra-base hits. I’d also like to mention Cole Gabrielson, who was promoted to fill Avina’s spot in the outfield and homered twice in Friday’s blowout loss.
Outside of Jack Cebert’s rough outing on Friday, it was a good week for the starting pitching. Trent Sellers tossed a quality start, Cade Smith finally came around with five solid innings on Wednesday, Xavier Rivas struck out nine in four innings on Thursday, Chase Chaney tossed six shutout innings, and Kyle Carr continued a strong stretch with nine strikeouts in five innings. Ben Hess only pitched one inning on Sunday, getting stuck in a 40-pitch inning.
The bullpen was up-and-down. Guys like Hayden Merda and Kelly Austin traded good and bad outings, while Chris Veach and Ben Grable pitched well in multi-inning efforts on Friday. 2024 UDFA Tony Rossi got a promotion on Friday and tossed a scoreless inning in his Double-A debut after a terrific year and change in Hudson Valley.
Record: 25-31, 11 GB in the South Atlantic League North after a 2-4 week against the Frederick Keys (Orioles)
Run differential: -19
Coming up: Home vs. Jersey Shore BlueClaws (Phillies)
Hudson Valley’s been in a big-time rut over the last few weeks for a variety of reasons. This week? It was a really rough one for the pitching. Outside of a 10-1 win on Thursday, they allowed at least seven runs in every other game, combining to allow 55 runs across six games. The one silver lining was the offense’s late explosion to come back from a 10-3 deficit on Friday, winning 14-13.
Offensively, Core Jackson continued to hit. Since returning from the injured list, he’s raised his OPS by 120 points. Josh Moylan (8-for-23, 3 HR, 8 RBI, 2 2B) caught fire mid-week to help him out, while Roderick Arias showed some life at the plate as well. Wilson Rodriguez and Eric Genther had worse weeks, while Kaeden Kent homered early in the week before getting seven hits in a two-game span.
It was harder to find a good start this week than you’d like. Bryce Cunningham scuffled, Luis Serna, Chase Hampton, Sean Paul Liñan, and Franyer Herrera all got lit up by the Frederick offense, and Rory Fox got brutalized by his defense, allowing seven unearned runs out of 10 in 4.2 innings. The bright spot was Allen Facundo (more on him later) on Thursday.
In a week where you allowed over nine runs a game, you probably could’ve expected a rough week from the bullpen. There was some good, but not many relievers got through the week without allowing a run in some way. Losing Rossi to a promotion continued to batter their depth there, as guys like Thomas Balboni Jr. and Wilmy Sanchez get higher-leverage innings.
Record: 30-27, 6 GB in the Florida State League West after a 5-1 week against the Palm Beach Cardinals (Cardinals)
Run differential: +22
Coming up: Away @ Bradenton Marauders (Pirates)
The Tampa Tarpons are arguably playing the best of any Yankee affiliate. When was the last time you could say that? They had a phenomenal week against Palm Beach, scoring 26 total runs in the first two games and eight on Friday before winning two close games during the weekend. A shutout loss on Thursday was all that stopped them from their first sweep of the season.
It was a quieter week for Jackson Lovich, but the train kept rolling for Hans Montero and Bryce Martin-Grudzielanek. JoJo Jackson had his best week since a strong April, while Willy Montero seems to be finding something over the last few weeks. It also helps that they got a talent infusion when Logan Maxwell (7-for-13, HR, 4 RBI, 2B, 2 BB, 4 SB) returned from the injured list.
Thatcher Hurd (4.2 IP, 3 H, 0 ER, 4 K) had a great bounce-back game on Tuesday after a miserable Single-A debut. Wyatt Parliament struggled on Wednesday, Henry Lalane (5.1 IP, 1 R, 6 K) tossed a third straight strong outing on Friday, and both Tyler Boudreau and Brennan Stuprich continued strong stretches with good starts over the weekend.
The bullpen had a terrific week, with the likes of Jose M. Rodriguez, Pedro Rodriguez, and Jose Martinez pitching well. Justin West seems to have unlocked something moving into a multi-inning relief role, tossing another three scoreless innings on Tuesday. The same can be said for JT Etheridge, who pitched well on Wednesday. Mac Heuer had six strikeouts in 2.2 scoreless innings, but was pulled mid-AB due to an undisclosed injury. He hasn’t been placed on the IL… yet.
Record: 14-13, 6 GB in the FCL North after a 3-2 week.
Run differential: +15
Some good and some bad here. Wilberson De Pena looked human this week, but his down week was made up for in spades by the likes of Richard Matic and a suddenly blisteringly hot Dexters Peralta, who’s now up to seven home runs on the year. The strikeout rate is concerning, but he’s still young. Jose Castro returned from injury late in the week, but the looming dread hanging over the bats is the fact that Dax Kilby hasn’t played in 10 days. Did he re-aggravate the hamstring injury?
Omar Gonzalez continued to be a force for the rotation. He’s been the best pitcher on the team. Blake Gillespie has been so-so, and Sabier Marte has been better of late, but Stanly Alcantara and Manuel Cruz have struggled. 2025 UDFA Austin Breedlove out of Tennessee has been a revelation in the bullpen, allowing just three runs in 13.2 innings with 18 strikeouts and just five walks. He should be in Tampa soon.
Woof. What a rough week for these two. The DSL Yankees have had some abysmal closes to games. They blew a 14-7 lead to DSL Mets Blue, a 6-2 lead to DSL Rangers Red, and a 4-3 lead to DSL Tigers 2 in the ninth. Meanwhile, it’s either been high-scoring losses or blowouts for the Bombers, including being no-hit on Monday.
Isaias Castillo is the standout bat here. The 17-year-old hit for the cycle on Tuesday and carried it through the week to lead the DSL in home runs through six games. Juan Torres, Stiven Marinez, and Alessandro Rodriguez are all hitting well around him.
On the pitching side, it’s a lot of ugly, but there were some impressive performances. Yunior Jerez tossed five no-hit innings with seven strikeouts. Kevin Centeno and Sebastian Rivas also stood out in brief, 2-3 inning spells.
How do you take the Prospect of the Week mantle from a guy who tossed seven no-hit innings? How about tossing six of your own, but being even more dominant?
Facundo’s been a niche prospect for a good bit, often producing in the FCL and Tampa over the last few years while battling injuries that stagnate him. A strong start to 2026 earned him a promotion to High-A Hudson Valley, where he’s traded good starts and bad starts. Last time out, he walked four and hit a batter in a miserable first inning before gritting his way through six.
On Thursday, Facundo was brilliant. He did continue to struggle with command, but he had every pitch working in six brilliant innings. We don’t have Statcast data for High-A, but he kept Frederick hitters off balance all night, which is pretty impressive considering they scored over 10 runs a game in the other five.
MANHATTAN, KS - OCTOBER 11: Wide receiver Caleb Medford #88 of the Kansas State Wildcats catches a pass before the game against the TCU Horned Frogs at Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium on October 11, 2025 in Manhattan, Kansas. (Photo by Peter G. Aiken/Getty Images) | Getty Images
De’ArieunHicks (b. April 7, 2006) is an FCS transfer defensive tackle who is majoring in sociology. He redshirted and did not see any game action in 2024 for the Bulldogs.
Last season, Hicks played in 12 games, posting 21 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks and a fumble recovery.
He had a season-best three tackles against Charleston Southern, Tennessee-Martin and Southeast Missouri; registered a season-high two tackles for loss against Charleston Southern; posted a sack at Lindenwood; had half a sack against SEMO; and recovered a fumble in the season opener at Western Carolina.
Hicks prepped under head coach Randy Kerns at Richmond (Ind.) High School, where he totaled 77 tackles, 13.5 tackles for loss, two sacks, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and one pass breakup during his prep career.
He chose K-State over an offer from Big 12 rival Iowa State, despite the Cyclones’ having the first visit.
His primary recruiter was his position coach, defensive line coach Buddy Wyatt.
Troy catcher Jimmy Janicki (5) celebrates a two run homer during the 2026 NCAA Baseball Championship Gainesville Regional championship baseball game at Condron Family Ballpark in Gainesville, FL on Sunday, May 31, 2026. [Alan Youngblood/Gainesville Sun] | Alan Youngblood/Gainesville Sun / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
I’ll say this upfront: There’s going to be a fair amount of numbers in this article, and some of those numbers aren’t going to look all that great, because Troy played a tough schedule and dealt with injuries throughout the year. But make no mistake, this Troy team is a deserving one of being one of the last 8 college baseball teams standing this postseason. As an anonymous coach told D1Baseball, “You can be a bad team and have a great weekend in the regular season, but you can’t be a bad team and go on a three-week run like they are.”
Troy has been a pesky Sun Belt team for years now, but this year, they were right up there with the top of the conference and are on a pretty magical run, winning their first Division 1 Regional and Super Regional (and thanks to Little Rock coming out of the Hattiesburg regional, Troy got to host their first Super Regional, too) in program history on their way to getting here. They were one of the last teams in the field as an at-large team, but despite their 32-29 record as a mid-major looking maybe less than impressive, this team played one of the toughest schedules in the country — by RPI, their strength of schedule was 8th, with all 7 teams ahead of them being high-end SEC squads who boosted their numbers by playing each other in weekend series. They racked up a midweek win against Georgia early in the year, but really came on in a 14-5 finish to their season that included a midweek win against Alabama and a game win against Southern Miss. They finished tied for 3rd in a 5-bid Sun Belt before beating Florida twice to come out of the Gainesville Regional.
This Troy team is a pretty balanced squad, with pretty high-end talent and decent team results both at the plate and on the mound. Offensively, the headliner is catcher Jimmy Janicki, one of few homegrown players on this roster. Janicki has absolutely raked this season, putting together a slash line of .341/.413/.648. He leads the team in doubles (24), home runs (19), RBI (85), and OPS (1.061). He’s one of the best players remaining in the tournament, even though he hasn’t been up to his standard in the postseason — he’s gone just 6/21 through their 7 games, including 1/9 in their Super Regional sweep of Little Rock. His teammates have picked him up, though, and if he’s going to get back into his groove in Omaha, this offense could go from good to scary in a hurry. Other guys to look out for include right fielder Aaron Piasecki (.346/.454/.539, 24:39 K-BB), who’s got some Kane Kepley in his game as an on-base machine batting leadoff with a flat swing and more than one helping of grit; Indiana transfer third baseman Josh Pyne (.291/.372/.496, 23 2B), who is a doubles machine but strikes out a lot; and junior college transfer DH Jabe Boroff (.264/.393/.670), a hard swinger who missed time with injury and a really slow start to the season but has been on fire in the postseason. He’s got 15 extra base hits out of his 24 total knocks and they’re calling him “Jabe Ruth,” which I must say is an incredible bit.
As a team, the Trojans slash .290/.399/.484 and have hit 93 home runs — the on-base and average numbers rank in the 60-70 range nationally while the home runs rank near top-20, with slugging somewhere in the middle. So this is a team that relies on home runs to score, and to their credit they do that pretty successfully to the tune of 7.2 runs per game. They’re also really, at times detrimentally, aggressive at the plate — they record 1.6 strikeouts per walk, a similar mark to USC and not one that compares favorably to the rest of the field. This isn’t a team that runs a lot, with their stolen bases leader being CF Steven Meier with 11 on 20 attempts. And, oddly, they have 3 guys with at least 17 hit-by-pitches. It’s also a very good defensive lineup — as a team, they’re fielding at a .977 rate and converted four double plays in the game that sent them to Omaha.
Troy has a couple of decent starters in senior duo Tommy Egan (R, 5.38 ERA) and Benjamin Stubbs (L, 4.93 ERA). Egan usually pitches first for them and he’s a crafty guy, with a fastball/cutter combo that doesn’t overpower with velocity but does keep you guessing, and then a curveball/slider off-speed mix. He’s got 99 strikeouts and 32 walks in 87 innings pitched, and threw 7.1 strong frames against Little Rock last weekend. Stubbs has a more typical arsenal, headlined by a fastball that sits 94-96 with average life but good location. He doesn’t miss as many bats as Egan does, but an 83:37 K-BB is still plenty respectable. Hayden Smith has emerged as a third starter for them and has been putting up the best numbers of the bunch lately, albeit with a smaller sample size. He’s got a 2.94 ERA and a .226 batting average against compared to the other two being around .265, but he doesn’t have the strikeout stuff or the zone command of his compatriots, shown by a 28:21 K:BB in 49 innings.
All that said, the real strength of the Trojans’ pitching staff, in my opinion, is in the bullpen. Zach Crotchfelt (L, 3.50 ERA, 74:22 K-BB) is a relief ace who spent time at Auburn and Texas Tech before landing with the Trojans for his senior year, and he’s a flamethrower who’s playing his best baseball of late. Closer Dylan Alonso (R, 4.63 ERA, .204 BAA) is another hard-throwing reliever with a 95-97 heater to go with a slider/curve breaking ball mix; he’s a legit draft prospect this year. Cooper Ellingworth and Noah Thigpen have been hit around a little more, but they’ve eaten a ton of innings for the Trojans as well; they’re dangerous if they get run support. And freshman Matt Dill could be a wild card, with a respectable ERA of 5.50 and other stats that make him look like a real strike-thrower — the kind who might not wow you, but could also get through 3 innings in a blink.
It’s a tough world for mid-majors in college baseball, and Troy coach Skylar Meade has done a really admirable job building this roster basically anew through smart transfer portal adds from just about every level of the sport, with Janicki as the centerpiece. This has been a fun team to watch and they’re capable of doing damage, especially with the bats in the top half of their lineup. While neither their offense nor their pitching is necessarily the best in the field, Troy certainly has a team that’s plenty good enough to compete with anybody, and a star who’d be one of the 3 best players on any of the teams in Omaha.
However, despite a massive summer spend as champions, Liverpool went backwards last season, finishing fifth and struggling under Arne Slot.
Slot has now left Liverpool, and he’s not the only departure from Anfield this summer.
Mohamed Salah has left the club, and after protracted contract negotiations, Ibrahima Konate has also left.
Speaking on The Blood Red Podcast, Paul Gorst has provided some insight into Liverpool’s transfer plans and one realisation they came to when speaking to Konate.
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Liverpool came to a realisation during Ibrahima Konate talks
Konate leaves Liverpool under strange circumstances.
Indeed, at one point, Konate was so confident that he was staying at Liverpool that he basically came out and said as much.
However, the talks broke down as Konate was supposedly asking for astronomical wages.
Apparently, during those conversations, Liverpool realised that their budget needs to accommodate a replacement for Hugo Ekitike next season, and that plays into why Konate wasn’t offered the mammoth deal he was after.
“What was interesting was some of the conversations that came out from the Konate stuff was maybe Liverpool realising that they need someone to effectively cover for Eketike as much as they need someone to replace Mo Salah,” Gorst said.
When will Hugo Ekitike return?
Liverpool need to replace Ekitike due to the fact he’s out with injury.
Sadly, Ekitike has one of the worst injuries a footballer can get – a ruptured Achilles.
A ruptured Achilles can easily keep a player out for 12 months, so Ekitike may well miss the majority of next season.
Therefore, Liverpool need a signing – perhaps a loan player or a youngster to fill that gap until the Frenchman returns.
With Mo Salah also departing, it’s clear that there’s a ton of work for Liverpool to do in their attack this summer.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCTOBER 11: Earl Cooper #49 of the San Francisco 49ers is tackled by Charlie Waters #41 of the Dallas Cowboys during an NFL football game at Candlestick Park October 11, 1981 in San Francisco, California. Cooper played for the 49ers from 1980-85. (Photo by Focus on Sport/Getty Images) | Getty Images
It is Day 96 of our 100-day countdown to kickoff. We are looking back at the 100 most iconic games in Dallas Cowboys history. The countdown will leads us right up to the opening game of 2026. Our look back doesn’t depend on just one criteria for our rankings. We take into consideration things like how big the game was for the organization, how memorable the game was, games that had unusual events take place, games that are a part of NFL lore, Cowboys firsts, and games where the Cowboys just plain dominated. Variety is the spice of life and we have all different kind of Cowboys games to review. At the bottom, we’ll link each day of the countdown so you can go back and check out any you missed.
On Day 96 of our 100-day countdown to kickoff we revisit one of the biggest offensive explosions in Cowboys history. Long before Cowboys-49ers became the defining NFC rivalry of the early 1990s, Tom Landry’s team delivered one of the most lopsided results the series had ever seen, a 59-14 demolition at Texas Stadium. Dallas improved to 5-1 with the win, while San Francisco fell to 3-3.
Sunday, October 12, 1980 — 3:00 p.m. ET
Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas
Final Score: Dallas Cowboys 59, San Francisco 49ers 14
The Cowboys wasted no time turning this into a rout. Danny White opened the scoring with a 16-yard touchdown pass to Drew Pearson, and Ron Springs followed with a short touchdown run to give Dallas a 14-0 first-quarter lead. Rafael Septien added a field goal early in the second, then White and Pearson connected again from 22 yards out to make it 24-0.
San Francisco briefly answered when Steve DeBerg found Dwight Clark for a 52-yard touchdown, but that only delayed the avalanche. Tony Dorsett scored from two yards out, Pearson caught his third touchdown of the first half, and the Cowboys went into the locker room ahead 38-7. By then, the game was no longer competitive. It was turning into an annihilation.
Dallas didn’t take their foot off the gas and kept rolling in the third quarter. White threw another touchdown to Billy Joe DuPree, Springs broke loose for a 20-yard score, and Robert Newhouse added a fourth-quarter touchdown run to push the Cowboys to 59 points. The 49ers added a late DeBerg-to-Clark touchdown, but the final score told the real story, Dallas had overwhelmed San Francisco in every phase.
White was spectacular, finishing 16-of-22 for 239 yards, four touchdowns, and no interceptions. Pearson caught only three passes, which isn’t much, but all three of his catches went for touchdowns. Springs led Dallas with 81 rushing yards and two scores, Dorsett added 75 yards and a touchdown, and the Cowboys piled up 460 total yards.
The defense was just as important. Dallas intercepted DeBerg five times, with Anthony Dickerson grabbing two and Aaron Mitchell, Dennis Thurman, and Charlie Waters each adding one. The Cowboys also forced five San Francisco fumbles, meaning the 49ers officially finished with 10 turnovers. Dallas held the ball for over 46 minutes on offense, which explains how a good team turned a regular season game into a historic blowout.
This game belongs on the countdown because it remains one of the best examples of the Landry-era Cowboys machine at full power. Dallas threw for touchdowns, ran for touchdowns, dominated time of possession, won the turnover battle, and tied the highest point total in franchise history. It was not a last-second thriller or a postseason classic, but it was iconic for a different reason, the Cowboys nearly hit 60. And they did it against San Francisco, a rival throughout team history.
Interesting Facts About the Game
The Cowboys’ 59 points tied the franchise record for most points scored in a regular-season game. Dallas also scored 59 points in a 59-13 win over the Detroit Lions in 1968.
October 12, 1980
The #Cowboys tie the franchise's highest-ever single-game scoring output in a 59-14 rout of the 49ers.
Danny White has his best day as a pro (16-22, 239 yds, 4 TD — 3 to Drew Pearson) while "Doomsday" records an NFC-record ten takeawayspic.twitter.com/x7GlWoEfjC
Aug 1977; Greenville, SC, USA; FILE PHOTO; Atlanta Falcons defensive ends Jeff Merrow (75) and Claude Humphrey (87) go against each other in a drill during training camp at Furman University. Mandatory Credit: Manny Rubio-Imagn Images
Throughout NFL history, most of the greatest defenses have had their own great nicknames.
The Purple People Eaters. The Fearsome Foursome. The Steel Curtain. The Monsters of the Midway. The Legion of Boom.
Atlanta Falcons fans know all about the Grits Blitz defense of 1977, designed by head coach Leeman Bennett, defensive line coach Jim Champion, and defensive backs coach Jerry Glanville. That defense allowed the fewest points (128) ever in a 14-game season, and the average of 9.2 points per game is still an NFL record.
Now, there’s another metric that puts forth the proposition that the Grits Blitzers were the NFL’s best. DVOA, the opponent-adjusted efficiency metric invented by Football Outsiders’ Aaron Schatz decades ago, finally got the 1977 metrics up (hey, it takes a long time to get all the games on video from that long ago), and the Grits Blitzers had the No. 1 defense overall that season — ahead of the Super Bowl champion Dallas Cowboys and their Doomsday defense, and the AFC Champion Denver Broncos with their Orange Crush squad.
Perhaps the most remarkable thing about the 1977 Falcons defense is how bad the 1976 Falcons defense was. That defense had little but uncooked grits to show for itself, ranking 20th among 28 teams in yards allowed, and 22nd in points allowed. For that group to rise all the way up to second in yards allowed (behind only the Cowboys) and first in points allowed — especially with the retirement of legendary linebacker Tommy Nobis in the interim — is one of the more remarkable accomplishments in pro football history.
How on Earth did they pull it off?
A new brain trust blows up the NFL
The Falcons hired Leeman Bennett to replace Marion Campbell as head coach on February 3, 1977. Bennett brought Glanville, the former Detroit Lions’ defensive assistant and special teams coordinator, to help run the defense along with Champion, the former New York Jets defensive line coach. It was Glanville who was widely credited with the blitz-heavy schemes that set opposing offenses on edge and created the nickname.
The blitzes were one part of the story, but the 30,000-foot view also saw the Falcons taking the 3-4 defensive concepts recently popularized in the NFL by Chuck Fairbanks of the New England Patriots, and Bum Phillips of the Houston Oilers, to a different level. As Bennett said that season, the Falcons of the time used five-man packages that would be more commonly seen in today’s game.
“The main thing we’re doing differently is using an odd-man front or a 5-2,” Bennett said. “Our philosophy is to stop the run. There’s a big difference between third-and-1 and third-and-4. We try to put pressure on the quarterback, and so far, we’ve been doing a pretty good job.”
It wasn’t just that. For all of those blitzes, the 1977 Falcons ranked sixth in the NFL with 42 sacks — not bad, but not historic. Where they were completely devastating was in their pass defense overall. “Leeman’s Demons” allowed a 44.1% completion rate, and nine touchdowns to 26 interceptions — only the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Baltimore Colts had more. And the Adjusted Net Yards per Attempt allowed of 1.1 is absolutely ridiculous. Basically, opposing quarterbacks weren’t even getting in the car against the Grits Blitz guys, never mind even getting the engine started.
In October of that year, Bennett had scouting reports on all his defenders, even and especially the ones nobody knew about — then or now. Among the highlights:
EDGE Claude Humphrey (who was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2014): “Everybody knows about Claude, an excellent pass-rusher. They used to turn him loose all the time. He has accepted our philosophy, and stays home a little bit more to protect against the run. But he still gets his sacks.”
EDGE Jeff Merrow: “A street-fighter type, rough and ready to go get ’em. He gets the most out of his ability. A great hustler.”
Linebacker Ralph Ortega: “Plays exceptionally well against the pass. Calls our defensive signals. Has been under pressure because he had to take over a job Tommy Nobis always had until he retired.”
Cornerback Rolland Lawrence: “A winner. Always seems to be in the right spot at the right time. Last Sunday against the Bears, he intercepted a pass, recovered a fumble, and recorded a quarterback sack on a cornerback blitz.”
Safety Ray Easterling: “A strong hitter, and real tough. Runs the safety blitz really well. Had a great game last Sunday, too. Made a heck of a tackle on Walter Payton that forced a fumble.”
Why the Grits Blitz wasn’t enough
Unfortunately, the Falcons were unable to turn all that defensive excellence into a winning record. Their offense, led by quarterback Scott Hunter after 1975 No. 1 overall pick and two-time Pro Bowler Steve Bartkowski suffered a serious knee injury before the season started and was limited to half the season in a reduced role, was about as had as the defense was amazing. The 1977 Falcons ranked 25th of 28 teams in both yards gained and points scored.
“One of theese days,” Bennett said in late October, “our offense is going to have to start putting points on the board.”
Sadly, that never happened. The 1977 Falcons scored more than 20 points in just two games — both against the horrible New Orleans Saints, who ranked 26th in points allowed that season. The Falcons scored in single digits (seven points or less) in six of their 14 games. The offense left the defense with absolutely no margin for error, and that will always catch up to you at some point in time. Only a 35-7 win over the Saints in the season finale allowed the Falcons to finish 7-7, which given that defense, was a major disappointment.
“We didn’t score the points, and we didn’t make the mental adjustments that were necessary at times,” Bennett said after the season ended. “A busted play cost a touchdown just before the half at Los Angeles. Without that, we could have gone into the half trailing only 9-7. That could have made a lot of difference.”
The Grits Blitz was a one-hit wonder with a big legacy
Defense tends to have more year-to-year variance than offense, and you didn’t need to tell the 1978 Falcons about that. The Los Angeles Rams supplanted the Grits Blitzers as the No. 1 defense in DVOA, while the Falcons fell to sixth in that metric, and dropped to fifth in yards allowed and 14th in points allowed. The ‘78 Falcons did finish with a 9-7 record and made it to the divisional round of the playoffs, but the Grits Blitz was perhaps a remnant of an era in which the NFL’s rules (which changed radically to favor offenses in 1978) were more balanced in an overall sense.
Still, the legacy sticks. If the 5-2 structure with frequent blitzes reminds you a bit of the 46 defense that Buddy Ryan developed to terrorize offenses in the 1980s and beyond… well, there’s something to that. Bennett lasted as the Falcons’ head coach through the 1982 season, but it was Glanville who really carried the theme forward. When he became the Falcons’ head coach in 1990, he resuscitated the “Grits Blitz” name… though the results were not quite the same. The franchise under Glanville never ranked higher than 20th in points allowed (1991), and 19th in yards allowed.
That aside, those who know and remember one of the greatest defenses football has ever seen — even if it lasted only one season — will never forget what a few coaches who want off the rails with pressure and coverage did to the rest of the NFL.
Gary Player punched well above his weight throughout his golfing career, quite literally.
A diminutive figure who experienced an incredibly difficult upbringing, Player came over to America in the late 1950s and managed to compete with some of the game’s biggest names, including Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus.
The South African’s long and storied career was far from a fluke either.
Gary Player had the heart of a lion, and he was one of the hardest workers in the professional game, if not the hardest worker.
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He won 159 tournaments worldwide including 24 PGA Tour titles and nine major championships.
And one of his best ever golf tips pertained to the best four ways to improve hitting from bad lies in the rough.
Gary Player’s four tips to help amateurs hit better shots out of the rough
During an instructional video for Sonic Titan Golf, Player shared his four best tips with amateur golfers to help them extricate their balls from difficult lies in the rough.
“I think where strength really comes to the fore, is out of the rough,“ Player said.
“Now, the only thing I can say when you’re playing in the rough, you always hook the ball out of the rough because the grass catches the club and turns the toe over. Always.
“So you’ve got a grip very, very tightly with those last three fingers in your left hand.
“And I think you should address the ball with your club face slightly open because it turns it over.
“So this is gonna help to prevent it turning over, and having the club face open when it does turn it, it sort of turns it back to square.
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“Then, make sure that you pick the club up, a little quicker, because you want to get the club out of the grass, and keep it out of the grass with a descending blow as much as possible.
“If you drag it back, you’re going to catch the grass, and if you come through low, it’s gonna catch it even worse.
“And then, the final thought is get through the ball.“
More strategy required out of the rough to lower your scores
Always plan for more release out of the rough.
The thick grass between your ball and the clubface means that you will not be able to impart as much spin on your shots.
More spin equates to a higher ball flight, and without that, your ball will come out lower with more topspin.
Obviously this becomes a huge problem if there is water short of the green, or any form of hazard for that matter.
In these instances, your safest bet is to take your medicine and lay up short of the trouble. Get your ball back in play and go from there.
Bogeys will never damage your scorecard, but doubles or worse will.
The Patriots are holding their mandatory minicamp this week, but one of their top picks from the 2026 draft is not taking part.
Head coach Mike Vrabel told reporters at a Tuesday press conference that second-round pick Gabe Jacas is not with the team. Jacas is not signed, but other draft picks who have yet to sign contracts with their teams have participated in offseason work after signing an injury protection waiver.
Vrabel declined to say why Jacas is not with the team this week, but did refer to the edge rusher having a medical procedure of some kind this offseason.
Jacas had 11 sacks and 13.5 tackles for loss during his final season at Illinois.
Florida football secured a commitment from long snapper Jaydee Lane on Monday, giving the Gators their 23rd pledge in the 2027 class.
Lane committed to the Orange and Blue shortly after attending a camp in Gainesville this summer. The 6-foot-1-inch, 220-pound special teamer is a product of Simpson County Academy in Mississippi. He was also offered a scholarship from Mississippi State, which he turned down to become a Gator.
Florida's special teams coordinator, Jonathan Galante, has a longstanding relationship with Lane dating back to his tenure at Tulane, according to 247Sports. Kohl's Kicking, a national special teams showcase, praised Lane as a "rare talent," as the junior shone during camp evaluations with multiple snaps of 0.66 seconds.
Lane is regarded as one of the nation's top long snappers, with his On3 profile noting that he's ranked No. 1 by Prokicker and No. 2 by Rubio Long Snapping.
Jaydee Lane's recruiting summary
Lane is a 6-foot-1-inch, 220-pound prospect out of Mendenhall, Mississippi. He's currently slated as the No. 1801 overall recruit in the cycle and the No. 2 long snapper according to On3 industry rankings. Lane does not currently hold a 247Sports composite rating. He had nine unofficial visits to Ohio State, Alabama, Arkansas and Virginia Tech.
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Josh Allen’s 2025 season ended in heartbreaking fashion when the Buffalo Bills lost in the divisional round of the playoffs, but the quarterback was a winner in player sales.
Allen was No. 1 on the NFL Players Association’s year-end top 50 player sales list. The annual list tabulates consumer purchases from March 2025 through February 2026 across online and in-store retail. The purchases include jersey, encompassing apparel, collectibles, bobbleheads, figurines, wall decals, backpacks, drinkware, pet products and more, according to the NFLPA.
It’s the fifth time Allen’s made the top 10 in NFLPA’s year-end top 10. A total of seven quarterbacks made the top 10, including Patrick Mahomes, who continues a streak of eight consecutive seasons in the top 10 of NFLPA player sales list.
NFLPA’s top 20 player year-end sales list
Josh Allen
Drake Maye
Saquon Barkley
Jaxon Smith-Njigba
Jayden Daniels
Patrick Mahomes
Jalen Hurts
Caleb Williams
Jordan Love
Micah Parsons
Bo Nix
Christian McCaffrey
Justin Jefferson
Aidan Hutchinson
T.J. Watt
Jahmyr Gibbs
Amon-Ra St. Brown
Brock Purdy
Lamar Jackson
C.J. Stroud
According to the NFLPA, NFL player merchandise generated more than $1.9 billion in retail sales.
Shedeur Sanders breaks revenue record
Shedeur Sanders was among five rookies to make the Top 50 list. The Cleveland Browns quarterback came in at No. 31 and was joined by Travis Hunter, Cam Ward, Ashton Jeanty and Jaxson Dart.
During the 2025 NFL season, no player sold more merchandise than Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen. The star quarterback topped the NFLPA’s list of year-end top-50 player sales, the union announced Tuesday.
Allen — who has ranked in the top-10 multiple times over his career — finished ahead of other superstars like Patrick Mahomes, a constant finisher near the top of the list, and Saquon Barkley, who topped the list last year after his historic 2024 performance with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Both Mahomes and Barkley finished in the top-10 in 2025, per the NFLPA, which explained that it used merchandise sales between March 2025 and February 2026 to make the list.
Jayden Daniels, quarterback, Washington Commanders
Patrick Mahomes, quarterback, Kansas City Chiefs
Jalen Hurts, quarterback, Philadelphia Eagles
Caleb Williams, quarterback, Chicago Bears
Jordan Love, quarterback, Green Bay Packers
Micah Parsons, linebacker, Green Bay Packers
As you might expect, quarterbacks led the way on the top-10 list, accounting for seven of the 10 spots. Those quarterbacks ranged in experience, with veterans — like Mahomes, Allen and Love — and newcomers — Daniels, Maye and Williams — sharing spots near the top.
Only one running back, wide receiver and defensive player made the top-10, providing even more evidence that the NFL is a quarterback-driven league.
Allen claimed the No. 1 spot by selling a ton of jerseys, including being the top international jersey seller in the NFL. He also ranked highly in youth apparel, Fathead and bobblehead sales.
Allen’s presence in the top spot shouldn’t come as a major surprise. In eight seasons in the NFL, Allen has established himself as a true superstar, and one of the few franchise quarterbacks within the sport. He’s made four Pro Bowls and was named the 2024 NFL MVP after scoring a combined 40 touchdowns.
Allen’s grasp on that top spot could be tenuous, however. The leader in merchandise sales tends to change with each season, and there are more than a few youngsters breathing down Allen’s neck. A big season from any of those players could vault them above Allen next season, ushering in a next era of quarterback play in the NFL.
Here’s a chance to help determine the fans’ choice for best high school girls track and field athlete in the Upstate. Voting is unlimited and the poll will be open until noon on June 14.
Here are the finalists from the best of 2026 representing the Greenville, Spartanburg and Anderson areas.
Ava Lindsey, Upstate Falcons: Lindsey has the fastest times in the state this year for the 1600 meters (4:49.31) and the 3200 meters (10.24.12). She is a former South Carolina Gatorade Runner of the Year but is not permitted to compete at the SCHSL events because she is home schooled.
Rebecca Okebe, Dorman: Okebe won 5A Division 1 state championships in the 100 hurdles (13.96 seconds) and 400 hurdles (59.73). Her time of 59.38 in the 400 hurdles at the region meet was fifth-fastest in the country this year. She also ran on the state champion 4x400 relay team.
Amari Rambert, Mountain View Prep: Rambert won the 100 hurdles (15.04) and the 400 hurdles (1:03.27) as Mountain View Prep took the 3A state championship.
Janilah Rhodes, Westside: Rhodes won 4A state championships in the long jump (5.35 meters) and the triple jump (11.52).
Keanna Tate, Mountain View Prep: Tate won 3A the 200 meters (24.09 seconds) and the 400 meters (55.02) for the state champs.
Riley Vaughn, Spartanburg: Vaughn won 5A Division 1 state championships in the shot (13.1 meters) and discus (41.77 meters). Her 14.41 meters in the shot earlier in the season was the best in the state in 2026.
An era has officially come to an end in Cleveland. Joel Bitonio, the heart, soul, and literal anchor of the Cleveland Browns' offensive line for over a decade, has announced his retirement from the NFL.
In a move that perfectly mirrors the grace and humility he displayed throughout his 12-year career, the 34-year-old left guard bypassed a standard press release and instead penned a deeply moving, reflective letter directly to the Dawg Pound.
Drafted in the second round of the 2014 NFL Draft out of Nevada, Bitonio was famously a part of a rookie class that included highly publicized, ill-fated first-round picks Justin Gilbert and Johnny Manziel. While those names faded into Cleveland folklore for the wrong reasons, the "West Coast kid" became the pillar of stability.
Bitonio didn't just play through the lean years, including the infamous 0-16 season, he survived them to help pioneer a complete culture shift in Northeast Ohio. He became the ultimate embodiment of the Cleveland ethos: tough, loyal, uncomplaining, and fiercely dedicated to the community.
Joel Bitonio's resume with the Browns
His resume speaks volumes:
178 career games (all starts)
7 Pro Bowl selections
5 All-Pro honors (2 First-Team, 3 Second-Team)
6-time team captain
6,481 consecutive offensive snaps played between 2017 and 2023
By the time he finished his final season, Bitonio had surpassed his close friend and mentor, Hall of Fame left tackle Joe Thomas, for the most starts by a Browns player since the franchise returned to the league in 1999.
In his heartfelt goodbye letter, Bitonio retraced the steps of his journey, pointing to a January night against Pittsburgh as the moment he truly fell in love with winning in Cleveland:
"When I watched Baker keep the football and run around the right end for the first down, clinching the playoffs and beating the Steelers, all I could think at first was that we had finally made it. I'd worked hard my whole career and hadn't made the playoffs; but that moment – a team-oriented, surreal moment – made it worth it. It was also a moment in my head that I thought, 'Man, it'd be really special to finish my career here in Cleveland.'"
Bitonio emphasized the code of the offensive line room, passed down to him by legends like Joe Thomas, Alex Mack, and Mitchell Schwartz. "You're an NFL offensive lineman; you come in, you play when you can play, you don't miss any snaps," he wrote. He also dedicated heavy praise to his family—his wife Courtney, his children, his mother, and his late father, whose mantra of "you can outwork anybody" carried Joel to the pinnacle of professional sports.
His final game in the orange and brown provided the perfect fairy-tale ending: a Week 18 walk-off field goal victory on the road against the Cincinnati Bengals, with his entire family watching from the stands.
The retirement, while expected after the front office restructured his contract's void dates earlier in the spring to give him time to contemplate his future, doesn't lessen the emotional weight of his departure.
When asked by Cleveland.com's Mary Kay Cabot what his 12 years in the uniform meant to him, the normally stoic guard fought back tears in a moment that tore at the heartstrings of Browns fans everywhere.
"You know, I just tried to give it everything. It’s tough, you know, you try to go out there and be the best version of yourself and do what you can to help the team win, and I try to do that every day. That’s what I did."
He did that and so much more. As the sun sets on the career of one of the finest interior linemen to ever play the game, Cleveland fans won't remember him just for the blocks or the snap streaks, but for the fierce, unbroken loyalty he showed to a city that loved him right back.
Don't cry because it's over, Cleveland. Smile because No. 75 was ours.
INGLEWOOD, CA - NOVEMBER 30: Las Vegas Raiders helmet during the Las Vegas Raiders vs Los Angeles Chargers game on November 30, 2025, at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, CA. (Photo by Jevone Moore/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
The Las Vegas Raiders players are now fully uniformed.
The team began its mandatory minicamp on Tuesday morning and players had the Raiders’ famous shield logo on their helmets. The team went through the entire OTA field session work without the shiieds on their helmets.
First-time head coach Klint Kubiak said the roster must earn their the right to don the shield for with their work on and off the field.
Apparently, Kubiak was satisfied with his team’s effort to start the mandatory part of the season with the shield in place.
In other minicamp notes:
New Raiders’ linebacker Nakobe Dean reportedly was not at the the start of the mandatory minicamp. He was not at the voluntary sessions attended by media members, either. He was present Monday at media day, though. He reportedly was missing those sessions because of family reasons and the team had no problem with it. Dean signed a three-year, $36 million contract with the Raiders with $20 million in guaranteed money in March.
Rookie cornerback Jermod McCoy was not on the field. He missed the last two OTA sessions attended by media members as well. He had been previously doing some things on the practice field. He is working through a knee injury with hopes of playing this season.
Reportedly, every player but Dean and McCoy were present Tuesday. As he has all offseason, star pass-rusher Maxx Crosby was on the field for stretching but didn’t practice because he is recovering from knee surgery. The plan is for Crosby to practice when training camp starts late next month.
Guard Jackson Powers-Johnson was on the field for the team period, so second-year player Caleb Rogers worked with the first team.
Second-year cornerback Darien Porter and fifth-round pick Hezekiah Masses rotated with the first unit opposite Eric Stokes. That’s a big opportunity for Masses.
Somali referee Omar Artan (R) received the full support of Somalia's Ministry of Sport after he was barred from entering the US (FRANCK FIFE)
Somalia on Tuesday defended award-winning referee Omar Artan after he was denied entry to the United States, preventing him from becoming the first Somali official to officiate at a World Cup finals.
In a statement, Somalia's Ministry of Sports expressed "deep regret" over Artan's denial of entry, saying despite diplomatic engagement with US authorities and world football governing body FIFA, it was "not possible to achieve a positive outcome".
Artan, who in 2025 was named men's referee of the year by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), was barred from entering the US on Saturday after arriving at Miami International Airport.
Artan's appointment had been a huge source of pride for his compatriots, the country's president Hassan Sheikh Mohamud declaring in April he was "a symbol of inspiration for the new generation of Somalis".
A spokesperson for the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) said he was denied entry following a routine inspection.
He was among the 52 referees selected by FIFA for the World Cup finals in Canada, Mexico and the United States.
Somali reaffirmed "its unwavering support" for Artan adding it "has full confidence in his integrity, professionalism, and continued contribution to the advancement of football both in Somalia and internationally."
"Artan represents the very best of Somali talent," reads the statement.
FIFA confirmed to AFP Artan will not be participating in the quadrennial football extravaganza set to start on Thursday.
He "will be unable to train and officiate at the FIFA World Cup 2026 after he was denied entry into the United States," a FIFA spokesperson said.
A source at CAF told AFP on Tuesday the continental body could not intervene, but added: "We certainly feel sorry for Artan."
- Football should unite -
A government adviser in Mogadishu told AFP earlier Monday that Artan had a valid visa for the US.
Artan's rejection has sparked outrage.
Former Somali Prime Minister Hassan Ali Khaire said he was "deeply disappointed" and assured Artan that "Africa and the world stand with you."
"He represents not only Somalia, but also the aspirations of millions of young Africans who believe excellence should be recognized on the world stage," Khaire wrote on X.
Ex-Somali government minister Abdirashid Hashi called on FIFA to stand with Artan, saying, "Football is supposed to unite people, not exclude."
He "should be judged by his merit and professionalism -- not by the passport he carries," Hashi added, describing the move as a "political decision" by the United States.
"I hope Canada and Mexico issue visas to Artan. There is no reason a referee denied entry to one host country cannot still contribute to a World Cup being hosted across three countries," he added.
In a statement to AFP, Artan said he was in a "positive mood" and focussed on the "next challenges" in his career.
Somalia is one of several countries on a travel ban list introduced by President Donald Trump's administration as part of a broader immigration crackdown.
The Iranian national team arrived in Mexico on Sunday -Credit:Mario Tama/Getty Images
Members of Iran's national soccer team paid their respects to the reported 168 children who perished in the Minab school bombing upon their arrival in Mexico ahead of the FIFA World Cup.
On February 28, Iranian authorities reported that 175 people - the majority of whom were children - lost their lives in a Tomahawk missile strike on the Shajareh Tayyebeh Primary School in southern Iran. A subsequent investigation concluded that the U.S. was likely responsible for the attack, with American Central Command officers alleged to have generated the target coordinates using outdated intelligence.
The national squad departed their training base in Turkey on Saturday, embarking on a 20-hour trip to Mexico, where they will establish their World Cup headquarters. Iran had originally intended to set up camp in Tucson, Arizona, but relocated their training base late last month, as per The Mirror US.
Team captain Ehsan Hajisafi was among those wearing a '#168' pin badge upon arrival -Credit:Mario Tama/Getty Images
Upon touchdown, Iranian players - among them team captain Ehsan Hajisafi, midfielder Alireza Jahanbakhsh, and goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand - were photographed wearing "#168" pins as they disembarked the aircraft.
This is not the first occasion that the Iran men's national team has honored the victims of the Minab school bombing. Back in March, players wore black armbands and carried school backpacks as the national anthem rang out before kickoff in a friendly match against Nigeria.
Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, Iran has accused the United States of perpetrating the "worst possible form of politically biased interference in sports" after claiming that visas were denied to a "large portion" of its national football team's support staff.
In the run-up to this year's World Cup, the United States has enforced strict visa requirements that Iranian players must satisfy. Members of Iran's national squad are obligated to enter and depart America on the same day for their group stage fixtures, which include matches against New Zealand, Belgium, and Egypt.
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"We can enter in the morning and we must leave the same day," Iran's envoy Abolfazl Pasandideh told reporters.
With only days left before the quadrennial tournament kicks off, Iran also alleged that visa applications for multiple members of its coaching staff and technical personnel were turned down. Iranian state television reported that Iran Football Federation secretary-general Hedayat Mombeini and vice president Mehdi Mohammad Nabi were among the 15 staff members refused U.S. visas.
Taking to social media, United States ambassador Tom Barrack praised the U.S. Embassy in Ankara for processing the Iran team's visas. U.S. officials confirmed that visas were issued to all players, coaches, trainers, and "necessary support staff" connected with the Iranian club.
The Iranian Embassy in Ankara responded sharply to Barrack's announcement, accusing the United States of breaching its World Cup host duties by escalating "discriminatory treatment" toward Iran. "You cannot whitewash conduct that violates FIFA regulations and breaches the United States' host obligations merely by praising yourselves," a statement read.
"Why do you not say that visas were denied to a large portion of the managerial and executive staff, technical advisers, and others who are an integral part of any national football team? You have now escalated the deliberate and discriminatory treatment against Iran's national football team to its highest level."
168 children are said to have died when the Shajareh Tayyebeh Primary School was bombed in February -Credit:Fatemeh Bahrami/Anadolu via Getty Images
The Iranian Embassy proceeded to claim that its national squad would be compelled to perform under "undue pressure and stress" as a direct consequence of how the United States handled the visa approval process.
"By extending your whimsical hostilities against the Iranian nation into the realm of sport, the U.S. government in practice is depriving Iran's national team of its right to play in the World Cup under normal conditions and without undue pressure and stress," the message continued.
"This represents the worst possible form of politically biased interference in sport. FIFA must hold the US accountable for violations of its rules and for the discriminatory treatment of Iran's national football team."
Regular starting goaltender Frederik Andersen isn't the main reason the Carolina Hurricanes find themselves down 2-1 in the Stanley Cup Final. I would attribute most of their shortcomings so far to sloppy and haphazard defense. However, with 12 goals allowed (!) in three games so far, Andersen isn't exactly backing his Hurricanes teammates up and giving them much of a chance to win, either. That sort of performance just isn't going to cut it from your goaltender, whether it's his fault or not.
Sometimes your skaters won't have "it," and you simply need to do better in net. Full stop.
That means the Hurricanes should make the obvious but hard decision in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final on Tuesday night. They should start Andersen's backup, Brandon Bussi, and never look back (unless he also turns out to be a sieve in net). For what it's worth, Bussi was in the starter's crease during Sunday's practice, but that appeared to be more about maintenance for Andersen.
They have not yet made an official decision at the time of this writing:
There's no sign of Frederik Andersen on the ice for Hurricanes practice. Brandon Bussi is in the starter's crease at practice. pic.twitter.com/SCINhhnS7O
To be sure, in the same way Andersen isn't at fault for a shoddy Hurricanes defense, Bussi wasn't the main reason the Hurricanes almost pulled off one of the most astonishing comeback wins in hockey history after trailing 4-0 in the third period. Three goals in 39 seconds doesn't happen only because you made a change at goalie, you know?
Still, after subbing in for Andersen, Bussi did make 18-of-19 total saves in the third period and both overtimes. That's the sort of performance that gives your skaters a chance and keeps them motivated to keep pushing when the chips are down. Plus, it's not as if the one shot that Bussi didn't save, the game-winner for Vegas, was his fault.
It was a brutal own goal that no goaltender should be expected to reasonably save:
The Hurricanes are effectively up against the wall with one more loss in this Stanley Cup Final. They have little to no margin for error. It's time for them to give someone like Bussi a real chance to be Carolina's catalyst, and hope they can continue to be inspired enough by his play to go on and win the franchise's first Stanley Cup in 20 years.
Where did Brandon Bussi come from?
This is actually the 27-year-old's first season in the NHL. Bussi spent each of the last three years with the Providence Bruins, the AHL affiliate of the Boston Bruins.
"James Pearce Jr. led the way with 10.5 sacks last season, but no other rookie had more than 5.5, and only two others reached 5.0 (Jalon Walker and Nic Scourton). Micah Parsons' 13.0 sacks in 2021 was the most by a rookie over the past decade, and only five other freshmen (including Pearce) reached double-digits. Four of the five were first-rounders. (Maxx Crosby was a fourth-rounder in 2019.)"
That’s a great explanation, one that makes Bailey’s projection extremely notable. Clay also pointed out that five edge rushers were selected in the first round this year. That means opportunities, reps, and production will be split among several talented pass rushers. Even so, Bailey still landed atop the list. That shouldn’t surprise Jets fans.
Much is expected of David Bailey's first season, and for good reason
New York made Bailey the No. 2 overall pick for a reason. He wasn’t simply the first defensive player selected because of upside alone. The expectation was always that he’d make an immediate impact. And if Clay’s forecast proves accurate, Bailey won’t just be productive. He’ll immediately enter Defensive Rookie of the Year territory. It seems to be a conversation that is already happening.
Bailey currently holds the shortest odds to win the award, and projections like this only strengthen the argument. Edge rushers who pile up sacks naturally generate headlines, and if Bailey approaches eight sacks while flashing consistently in a major market, the attention will come quickly. Of course, projections are projections, but this one feels less like wishful thinking and more like a fairly logical expectation.
The Jets drafted Bailey to disrupt quarterbacks immediately. ESPN clearly believes that’s exactly what he’ll do. Many pundits, fans, and media members agree, and it isn't just those who are residing in Florham Park or surrounding areas that Jets fans are known to congregate.
Ilia Topuria (left) and opponent Justin Gaethje with US president Donald Trump (Getty)
And things have begun to get personal between the White House headliners, with Topuria hitting back at Gaethje over an alleged comment on “El Matador”’s recent divorce.
“All that guy is, is a gimmick,” Gaethje said recently. “He calls himself the king, he thinks he’s a God. What an annoying little b*****d. I couldn’t imagine being in a room with him for 30 minutes, listening to him talk about himself.
“And I can say this: I would leave him. That’s all I’m saying: I would leave him. No way I would put up with his s***.”
Topuria responded on Monday, writing on X: “Justin crossed a line. What happened between my ex-wife and me is our business. We may no longer be together, but she is the mother of my daughter.
“To everyone insulting her or speaking about things they know nothing about: show some respect. You don’t have to respect our relationship. But respecting someone’s mother should be one of the most basic codes in life. Be better.”
Gaethje, 37, soon replied: “Proving my point. Insufferable little b***h boy. Never said a thing about your wife. You want to speak words to my father then act like I crossed some line. We already fighting buddy.”
Addressing Gaethje’s remark about his own father, Topuria, 29, said: “You should’ve kept your father out of this. He was the one calling me a short guy and saying you’d smash me, all while holding a beer in his hand. Then you started talking about my divorce and telling the world you wouldn’t want to be my roommate.
In his most-recent fight, Topuria knocked Charles Oliveira out cold (Getty)
“Idiot. First, we’re fighting, not dating. Second, I’m not looking for a roommate. When I put you to sleep and you’re lying there next to the rose, I’ll look at your father and ask him one simple question: Who’s the short one now? I’m gonna break you Justin.”
Topuria was referencing a white rose that he plans to hold in the Octagon after his fight with Gaethje, if he beats the two-time interim champion. Topuria is undefeated, and he has held a red rose in his recent post-fight interviews, declaring the flower a tribute to his beaten rivals.
In his most-recent fight, Topuria knocked out Charles Oliveira to win the vacant lightweight belt in June. Oliveira is a former UFC champion, like Topuria’s two preceding opponents: Max Holloway and Alexander Volkanovski.
They also fell to El Matador via knockout, as Topuria stopped Volkanovski to win the featherweight title in 2024 and did the same to Holloway to retain the belt later that year.
Gaethje was a dominant winner against Paddy Pimblett in January (Getty)
Gaethje previously held the interim title in 2020, but he failed to unify the belts when he fought then-champion Khabib Nurmagomedov. Nurmagomedov submitted Gaethje, who lost his second undisputed-title fight by the same means in 2022, when he fought Oliveira.
Sunday therefore marks the “Highlight”’s third shot at the undisputed lightweight belt.
To be clear: This is the glass-half-empty point of view.
If you're an optimist about the Green Bay Packers, this may strike you as a bit harsh, but it's worth analyzing, because the Packers always have high expectations and this season will be no different.
Love appears, most of the time, to be a franchise quarterback. This season will test that more than ever before.
The Packers let two receivers go this offseason, losing Romeo Doubs and Dontayvion Wicks without really replacing them.
Josh Jacobs, the bellcow running back, is dealing with off the field trouble.
Micah Parsons is out for at least the first month of the season.
And Love himself still hasn't proven he can stay healthy for a full campaign.
So if things go bad here, they could actually go quite bad.
To avoid that, the Packers will need Love to reach a new level.
"More than ever in Green Bay, Love will be asked to pick up some of the slack for the rest of the roster," ESPN's Dan Graziano wrote as part of a new article on Tuesday. "He's under pressure to stay healthy, to elevate his wide receiver group and maybe to help the offense carry the defense a little bit -- at least early in the season. The Packers play in a brutally tough division and always have high expectations. This will be a big year for Love to show if he's the guy who can deliver on them."
The schedules for UConn men’s and women’s soccer’s 2026 seasons are out. Chris Gbandi’s squad will play 17 games, 12 at home, while Margaret Rodriguez’s side will take the field 18 times, with half of those coming at Joseph J. Morrone Stadium in Storrs.
UConn women’s soccer
UConn will play a pair of exhibitions, first on the road against UMass on Aug. 5 followed by UNH at home on Aug. 9. The Huskies will kick off the 2026-27 athletic season with a trip to Stony Brook on Aug. 13. The official home opener comes against former Big East rival Rutgers on Aug. 20, which will be part of a double-header with the men.
The rest of the non-conference slate features Boston University (Aug. 23), LIU (Sept. 6) and Vermont (Sept. 25) at home as well as Brown (Aug. 27), West Virginia (Sept. 13) and Harvard (Sept. 20) on the road.
UConn begins Big East play at St. John’s on Sep. 30, one of five conference matches away from home alongside Xavier (Oct. 10), Creighton (Oct. 21), Marquette (Oct. 24) and Villanova (Nov. 7) in the regular season finale. The Huskies will host Providence (Oct. 3), Seton Hall (Oct. 7), DePaul (Oct. 17), Butler (Oct. 28) and Georgetown (Oct. 31).
Last season, UConn posted an 11-4-3 record and finished third in the Big East but were snubbed by the selection committee and left out of the NCAA Tournament. The Huskies lost three-time All-American forward Chioma Okafor as well as starting center back Anna Carson and a handful of other contributors, but return midfield stalwart Anaya Johnson, starting goalie Ava Yamas and a strong core beyond them.
UConn has won 10+ games in three straight seasons, its longest such streak since 2013-16.
UConn men’s soccer
UConn begins play as part of the doubleheader on Aug. 20 against Syracuse. After that, the Huskies will travel to UMass on Aug. 23 before beginning a five-game homestand against Fairfield (Aug. 27), Western Michigan (Aug. 30), Brown (Sept. 30), Fisher College (Sept. 6, also a doubleheader) and Sacred Heart (Sept. 9). A trip to Harvard (Sept. 12) as well as home games with Siena (Sept. 22) and Bryant (Oct. 6) close out the out-of-conference portion of the schedule.
They open the Big East slate against Seton Hall on Sept. 18 and will also host DePaul (Oct. 10), Providence (Oct. 24) and Georgetown (Nov. 6). They’ll journey to St. John’s (Sept. 26), Marquette (Oct. 16) and Xavier (Oct. 31) for conference games as well.
UConn men’s soccer is coming off a 12-5-4 campaign and its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2018. As the 13th overall seed, the Huskies earned a bye into the second round and knocked off Cornell 3-1 at Morrone Stadium. They were then eliminated by No. 4 Maryland, 3-0.
This season, UConn will play seven teams that also made the field of 48 in 2025: Syracuse, Western Michigan, Seton Hall, Siena, St. John’s, Bryant and Georgetown.
For the men, this will be its final fall-only season. In 2027, Division I men’s soccer will move to a two-semester schedule with a maximum of 18 games from late August to the Saturday before Thanksgiving followed by no more than 10 contests from mid-February through the end of the regular season. The NCAA Tournament will take place in in the spring.
Women’s soccer will continue to play exclusively in the fall.
PHILADELPHIA — This is a big offseason for the Eagles’ quarterbacks. Jalen Hurts has to learn yet another new offense entering a “crossroads” season as the franchise QB. Tanner McKee and Andy Dalton, meanwhile, are battling for the right to be Hurts’ primary backup.
Then, there’s rookie Cole Payton.
It might be easy to forget about him. Don’t.
Payton wasn’t necessarily a priority during organized team activities (OTAs). But the fifth-round rookie out of North Dakota State has made a strong impression behind-the-scenes.
“Cole’s been great,” Eagles quarterbacks coach Parks Frazier said on Monday. “He’s a sponge. He’s very smart. Hard worker. Great demeanor about him.”
It makes sense why Payton, a developmental prospect, through and through, barely saw the field during the two OTA practices open to the media.
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The installation of Sean Mannion’s offense is of utmost importance this offseason, and Hurts needs to get comfortable with it. That’s why Hurts took most of the reps during the media windows.
When Hurts went off the field, we saw a lot of Dalton, the 38-year-old veteran, and McKee, last year’s primary backup. Both are vying for the QB2 job.
Payton taking a backseat to Hurts, Dalton and McKee wasn’t a shock. And that might be the case again during this week’s mandatory minicamp and next month’s training camp.
National Team quarterback Cole Payton (9), of North Dakota State, drops back to pass as American Team defensive lineman Gabe Jacas (52), of Oklahoma, applies pressure during the first half of the Senior Bowl NCAA college football game Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026, in Mobile, Ala. (AP Photo/Butch Dill)AP
But those priorities put Payton in a weird spot. Ultimately, he wants to show enough to warrant a spot on the 53-man roster. He’s just had limited chances to do that.
Fortunately, Payton finds himself in a familiar position. The 23-year-old lefty had to bide his time at North Dakota State, waiting four years for his opportunity to start.
Payton is used to absorbing as much information as possible from others and taking steps behind closed doors. And that unique skill is serving him well at the Jefferson Health Training Complex.
“When you talk about a guy who played one year of football at the college level, sat his time, it shows how he can take advantage of learning from other people,” Frazier said. “That’s one thing that’s stuck out. When you have a guy like Jalen, the other guys have to maximize their reps. And he can ask questions based off of other guys’ reps — something that other people might take some time to do. So he’s only going to continue to get better.”
Now, Frazier also said “there’s nothing like getting to do it yourself.” You can learn a lot by watching film. But reps are key, and those have been few and far between for Payton. Still, the No. 178 overall pick has stood out when afforded the opportunity.
“Every chance he gets to go in there and get a rep is just gold for him,” Frazier said. “And he’s been taking advantage of every chance he gets out there.”
We saw that during the Eagles’ second day of OTAs. Payton, working as the QB4, didn’t take any 7-on-7 reps. But in full 11-on-11 team drills, the rookie floated a perfect deep ball to UDFA tight end Dae’Quan Wright for a touchdown on his first snap.
Payton jogged off the field a couple snaps later. But it’s those kinds of moments that can propel a rookie with limited opportunities forward.
We’ll find out more about where Payton stands roster-wise later this summer. The Eagles won’t carry four quarterbacks on the 53-man roster, and there’s no guarantee Payton will make the team. Kyle McCord, a 2025 sixth-rounder, and Clayton Thorson, a 2019 fifth-rounder, didn’t.
But Howie Roseman also wouldn’t have burned a fifth-round pick on Payton if the Eagles weren’t intrigued by his dual-threat skill set. Add in the possibility of McKee or Dalton being traded to a QB-needy team, Payton seems to be in a good spot with training camp looming.
The Kansas City Chiefs bringing back L’Jarius Sneed on a bargain deal has drawn a familiar comparison to the Tom Brady and Bill Belichick Patriots era.
Sneed is returning to Kansas City on a one-year contract worth up to $5 million after a difficult two-season stay with the Tennessee Titans.
For the Chiefs, it is a low-cost reunion with a cornerback who already knows Steve Spagnuolo’s system and helped them win two Super Bowls.
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Chiefs L’Jarius Sneed deal compared to Brady Belichick Patriots move
Trey Wingo summed up the roster-building angle behind Kansas City’s reunion with Sneed.
“Such a classic move: draft and developed the player, let someone else pay him, and then bring them back for pennies on the dollar. A move that the patriot perfected during the Brady/Belichick era.“
The comparison is straightforward. Kansas City drafted and developed Sneed, traded him before paying a top-market deal, then watched Tennessee take on the expensive contract risk.
Now the Chiefs get him back at a much smaller price after the Titans moved on.
L’Jarius Sneed Titans move never delivered expected return
Tennessee acquired Sneed from the Chiefs in March 2024, sending Kansas City a 2025 third-round pick and swapping 2024 seventh-rounders.
The Titans then signed Sneed to a four-year, $76.4 million contract, including major guarantees, hoping he would become a foundational cornerback.
Instead, injuries shaped his Titans tenure. Sneed played only 12 games across two seasons, failed to record an interception and was released in March 2026 as Tennessee cleared cap space.
Chiefs secondary gets proven Super Bowl fit back
Sneed’s first Chiefs run is why this reunion still matters. From 2020 to 2023, he became one of Kansas City’s most trusted defensive backs.
He won two Super Bowls with the franchise and produced 10 interceptions, 40 passes defended, four forced fumbles and 6.5 sacks across that first stint.
If healthy, the $5 million ceiling gives Kansas City experienced cornerback help without forcing a major cap commitment. That is exactly why Wingo saw a Patriots-style value play.
If people who have had a better calendar year than Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba exist, then the list is awfully short. Seattle's super star in the making led the NFL in receiving yards, earned the Offensive Player of the Year award, and became a Super Bowl LX champion. Oh, and let's not forget the fact he was rewarded handsomely with a mega-contract extension to make him the highest paid wide receiver in NFL history!
Now, JSN has another accolade he can add to his already growing Wikipedia page...
Jaxon Smith-Njigba has been named as one of TIME Magazine's Top 100 most influential people in sports. The top tier was listed as "Icons" which of course included the likes of LeBron James, Shohei Ohtani, and Roger Goodell. But the next tier down, labeled "Titans," is where we see JSN. The Seahawks champ is among the likes of Aaron Judge, Rory McIlroy and Victor Wembanyama to name a few!
JSN has only gotten better in each of his first three years in the league. His best, of course, came last year when he set a Seahawks franchise record with 119 receptions for 1,793 yards and ten touchdowns. While he has a ways to go to catch up to the likes of Steve Largent, Tyler Lockett and the other top receivers in Seahawks franchise history... the distance is not as great as you may think. JSN already has the 11th most receiving yards by a Seahawk ever, and is only 17 away from claiming the No. 10 spot all to himself.
Seattle doesn't just have have a genuine super star who will be with them for years to come, they have a player who has the potential to be among the faces of the league itself.
It was supposed to be a redemption year for Caitlin Clark, but it is turning into a season marred by controversy. After being limited to only 13 games last season, Clark came into 2026 healthy, motivated and with championship expectations sitting squarely on her shoulders.
However, she has only played 11 games this season, and some are already urging her to leave the Fever, specifically Jason Whitlock, who is imagining her out of Indiana immediately.
May 28, 2026; San Francisco, California, USA; Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) warms up before the game against the Golden State Valkyries at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: David Gonzales-Imagn Images
In this vacuum, Whitlock strongly believes everything is wrong inside the organization and that she cannot trust anyone, not even her head coach or her agent.
Jason Whitlock urges Caitlin Clark to demand a trade from Fever
Sports commentator Whitlock recently argued that Caitlin Clark’s situation with the Indiana Fever cannot be fixed. Without any hesitation, he claimed that Clark needs to get out and she needs to do it now.
“Caitlin Clark has to demand a trade right now. Immediately, it’s the only way to fix this Indiana Fever situation. She has to take care of herself,” Whitlock said. “She can’t trust anyone, not her head coach, not the assistant coaches, not the general manager, not the team president.”
He went further, saying even Clark’s own inner circle cannot be trusted. “Let me tell you who she really can’t trust. She can’t trust her agent either. Caitlin Clark is in the middle of a hot mess that I am very familiar with… She is surrounded by people that don’t have animus towards her, but she is just way too piping hot, and they’re all running for cover,” he said.
Caitlin Clark needs to realize her relationship with the Indiana Fever is not salvageable and demand a trade before it destroys her career. pic.twitter.com/AHDvqJ52FW
The Whitlock take lands against a real backdrop. Clark and White both publicly described the Portland sideline incident as “two competitive individuals disagreeing on one point” and insisted they had moved past it.
But the Fever have continued to struggle, losing to the New York Liberty 83-75 after blowing a 12-point lead, and the outside noise has not slowed down. Clark herself acknowledged the pressure, saying, “I want to win. This team wants to win and I’m the point guard, so it’s on me to help this team and this franchise win.”
During her Fever media day in April, Clark openly admitted that bringing the ball up the court against constant defensive pressure is exhausting. She emphasized the team’s need to find another ball-handler who could take over those duties and give her a much-needed break during games.
While it remains unclear if she ever truly got that break, the narrative shifted entirely after her recent sideline argument with her coach. Commentary grew messy and Whitlock really believes that her relationship with the Fever is no longer salvageable, urging her to demand an immediate trade before it destroys her career.
Remote-controlled toys are now available at very low prices, including via direct import. A recent and relatively comprehensive study shows that many products do not meet safety standards, which may have drastic consequences.
A new and highly anticipated smartwatch continues to face delays. In a post, Eric Migicovsky cites a specific reason for the delay: the model simply isn't ready for mass production yet, as there is still a manufacturing issue.
Samsung is expected to bring three new smartwatches, alongside three new foldables, in July. Key among them is the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2, and a new leak suggests it packs a major battery life upgrade over its predecessor.
SanDisk already announced SDUC cards back in 2024. However, these SD cards never hit the market. Now there is a second attempt. 4 and in some cases 8 TB will be available as microSD and SD cards respectively, split across the Ultra and Extreme series. The new capacities strictly require new readers. Even new SD Express readers cannot handle them.
Lenovo is spicing up the Yoga Pro line with more powerful graphics and a gaming laptop cooling setup, all with a maxed-out memory configuration. That also means double the price compared to the base RTX 5060 version that it sells in the US.
Casio's MRG-B5000SA-2 has leaked as the second MR-G 30th anniversary model, featuring blue sapphire or titanium inserts, possible AIP coating, and pricing expected above $5,000.
Samsung's Galaxy A27 has been leaking a lot lately, with renders followed by even more renders, as well as its full specs being outed. There was however a missing piece of the pie: the price.
That's now been revealed too. The Galaxy A27 will allegedly go for €349 in the Eurozone with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, and €439 with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.
For reference, note that its predecessor, the Galaxy A26, launched at €299 and €369, respectively, so we're looking at a €50 price hike for the base model and a €70 hike for the top of the line offering.
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Arkane Lyon has responded to growing concerns over Marvel's Blade after the game was absent from the Xbox Games Showcase. A message from the game's Lead Concept Artist suggests development is continuing despite cancellation rumors.
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Scam-checking service Ask Silver says these fake sites aren't just appearing on the open web – they're also showing up in AI-generated answers. The firm found that ChatGPT included links to cloned versions of both Russell & Bromley and home furnishings retailer Dunelm in its shopping results.
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Apple's claimed stance towards user privacy is admirable. Unfortunately, it is riddled with compromises and beholden to expediency, which substantially undermines the moral high road that Apple wants to appear to be a champion of. The European Commission spokesperson: "The decision not to allow Siri AI in the EU is Apple's and Apple's only" For the benefit of those who might not be aware, Apple lobbed a surprise at the end of its WWDC 2026 keynote presentation on Monday, when it disclosed that the all-new Siri AI won't launch in the EU and China on iOS and iPadOS, but would […]
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The Nintendo Switch 2 is cementing its status as the system to get to enjoy the best JRPGs. During today’s Nintendo Direct, developer Monolith Soft confirmed not only that the entire Xenoblade Chronicles trilogy is making the jump to the new hardware with significant enhancements, but also unveiled a brand-new entry in the series arriving in 2027. Xenoblade Genesis Marks a New Beginning The next major project from Monolith Soft is titled Xenoblade Genesis. Scheduled for a 2027 release on Nintendo Switch 2, this entry appears to move away from the established universe of the previous trilogy to explore a […]
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Nigeria are coming off one of their best performances in the Africa Cup of Nations, securing third place ahead of Egypt. While they are one of the most historic national teams in Africa, they have now gone eight years without appearing at a World Cup, having also missed out on the 2026 edition.
Throughout history, Nigeria have been one of the most renowned national teams in Africa, producing numerous stars. In addition, they recently finished third in the Africa Cup of Nations, surpassing Egypt. Despite this, they failed to qualify for the 2026 World Cup, disappointing many supporters. As a result, they have now gone eight years without appearing in the tournament, bringing a strong streak to an end.
After finishing second in Group C of the African Qualifiers, they were forced to decide their qualification against the Democratic Republic of the Congo in a short playoff. Even though they drew the game, they lost on penalties, being eliminated from World Cup participation for the second consecutive edition.
Despite having players such as Alex Iwobi, Ademola Lookman, and Akor Adams, they have failed to reestablish as one of the best teams in Africa. Unlike Senegal or Morocco, Nigeria have not developed a collective playing style, causing them to be consistently outperformed. In addition, head coach Eric Chelle has not managed to get the best out of his biggest star, Victor Osimhen.
As one of the best teams in Africa, Nigeria being surpassed by South Africa proved fatal to their hopes of reaching the 2026 World Cup. Not only do the Super Eagles possess more globally recognized stars, but they also were not in a particularly competitive group. Despite this, head coach Eric Chelle remains in charge, aiming to build a competitive project for the long term.
Samuel Chimerenka Chukwueze of Nigeria and Salis Addul-Samed of Ghana.
How many times have Nigeria played in the World Cup?
Throughout their history, Nigeria have become one of the most representative teams in Africa. Making their tournament debut in the 1994 edition, they have gone on to participate in a total of six World Cup editions. In addition, they were coming off a strong run, having secured their place in the 2010, 2014, and 2018 editions, where their best result was reaching the Round of 16.
Even though they failed to qualify for the 2026 edition, the Super Eagles have a strong opportunity to rebuild their squad and return for the 2030 World Cup. However, they may need to build their sporting project around Victor Osimhen, as he is one of the best players in Africa and could be a difference-maker. In addition, they have shown the ability to stabilize their performances, providing a solid foundation for the future.
Galatasaray ve Lille, Midtjylland forması giyen Aral Şimşir için çalışmalarına devam ediyor. Bu arada Beşiktaş'ın da milli futbolcuyla ilgili nabız yoklamaya başladığı öğrenildi.
Galatasaray'ın kanat alternatifleri arasında Midtjylland forması giyen Aral Şimşir de bulunuyor. TFF'nin 10+4'lük yabancı kontenjanının ardından Aral hamlesi ekstra önem kazandı. Bu arada Ligue 1 temsilcili Lille de devrede... Onlar da pazarlıklarını sürdürüyor...
KAPI 15 MİLYONDAN AÇILDI
23 yaşındaki sol kanat oyuncusunun Danimarka ekibiyle 31 Aralık 2029 tarihine kadar mukavelesi bulunuyor. Aral geçen sezon toplam 54 resmi maça çıktı. 12 gol ve 21 asist üretti. Midtjylland, kapıyı 15 milyon eurodan açtı. Bu rakamın altı kabul edilmiyor...
ONLARI DA CEZBEDİYOR
Beşiktaş'ın da iyi koşullarla birlikte masaya oturmaya hazırlandığı ifade edildi. Midtjylland tarafı, talip sayısının artmasından son derece memnun... Böylece kendi kazançları da artacak. Beşiktaş hem sağ hem de sol kanat bölgesini güçlendirecek. Aral gibi yerli bir seçenek de tıpkı Galatasaray gibi onları da cezbediyor.
Galatasaray'la sözleşmesinin son senesine giren Abdülkerim Bardakcı'yla yeni kontrat konusunda anlaşma sağlandı. Milli futbolcunun maaşına ciddi oranda zam yapılacak.
Galatasaray, 2022 yazında Konyaspor'a 2.8 milyon euro ödeyerek Abdülkerim Bardakcı'yı kadrosuna katmıştı. O dönemde Fenerbahçe'nin de oyuncuyla ilgili girişimleri vardı. Ancak yaşanan bazı olayların ardından tecrübeli stoperin tercihi Sarı-Kırmızılılar oldu...
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90 MİLYONDAN 140 MİLYONA
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Şu anda bütün kulüplerin gözü Dünya Kupası'na çevrildi. Galatasaray'da Leroy Sane'ye dev organizasyonun ardından bazı tekliflerin gelebileceği öğrenildi.
Galatasaray, Bayern Münih'le sözleşmesi biten Leroy Sane'yi geride bıraktığımız sezonun başında bedelsiz olarak kadrosuna katmıştı. Alman yıldızla 30 Haziran 2028 tarihine kadar mukavele yapıldı. 30 yaşındaki futbolcu Süper Lig'de 28 karşılaşmaya çıktı. Sahada 2.288 dakika kaldı. 7 gol ve 5 asist üretti.
ALMANYA'NIN ÖNEMLİ PARÇASI
Sane'nin ülkesi Almanya'dan bazı eleştiriler olsa da yıldız isim Milli Takım kadrosuna dahil edildi. Şu anda özellikle bazı Suudi Arabistan ekiplerinin 1.83 boyundaki futbolcuyu takibe aldığı belirtildi. Dünya Kupası'nın ardından Galatasaray'a çok sayıda teklif gelebilir.
SADECE SUUDİ ARABİSTAN DEĞİL
Eğer Leroy Sane, dev organizasyonda iyi bir performans sergilerse bazı Avrupa ekiplerinin de devreye girmesi bekleniyor. Alman futbolcu, Galatasaray'ın satış listesinde değil. Ancak kulübe astronomik teklifler gelirse, durum değişebilir. Muhtemel bir ayrılıkta onun yerine takviye yapılması gerekecek.
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UEFA'DAN CEZA İHTİMALİ
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Aston Villa'nın merkez orta saha adayları arasında Gabriel Sara da bulunuyor. Ancak İngiliz ekibi, Dünya Kupası'nın sonuna kadar hamlede bulunmayacak. Elbette bunun bir sebebi var...
Galatasaray, 2024 yazında Norwich City Kulübü'ne 18 milyon euro ödeyerek Gabriel Sara'yı kadrosuna katmıştı. Brezilyalı futbolcuyla 30 Haziran 2029 tarihine kadar mukavele yapıldı. Şu anda birçok Avrupa ekibi onunla ilgileniyor. Talipler arasında Aston Villa da yer alıyor...
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BREZİLYA KADROSUNDA DEĞİL
Gabriel Sara, dev turnuva öncesinde Brezilya Milli Takımı'na çağrılmıştı. Ancak Dünya Kupası kadrosunda yer almıyor. 26 yaşındaki merkez orta saha oyuncusuyla Aston Villa dışında Napoli ve Newcastle United da ilgileniyor. Galatasaray Yönetimi'nin kafasındaki bonservis bedeli; 40 milyon euro civarında...
Galatasaray, Eintracht Frankfurt forması giyen Can Uzun konusunda temaslarını sürdürüyor. Ancak Alman ekibinin yüksek bir bonservis beklentisi var. Sarı-Kırmızılılar, olası bir ayrılığa karşı B Planını belirledi.
Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu, son anda bir değişiklik olmazsa yeni sezonda 10+4'lük yabancı kontenjanının geçerli olacağını açıklamıştı. Karar sonrasında hem Türk hem de genç yabancı futbolcuların önemi arttı. Galatasaray'ın 10 numara bölgesindeki 1 numaralı hedefi Eintracht Frankfurt forması giyen Can Uzun...
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Alman ekibi, 20 yaşındaki milli futbolcuyu ucuza bırakmayı düşünmüyor. 55-60 milyon euroluk bonservis bedellerinden bahsediliyor. Sarı-Kırmızılılar, Can transferi için şartlarını zorlayacak. Yine de bir sonuç elde edilemezse Sarı-Kırmızılılar'ın B Planı hazır... Cim-Bom, Lokomotiv Moskova forması giyen Aleksey Batrakov'u da yedekte tutuyor.
20 MİLYONA SERBEST KALIYOR
21 yaşındaki Rus 10 numaranın, 20 milyon euroluk serbest kalma maddesi bulunuyor. 1.73 boyundaki futbolcu, TFF'nin belirlediği "genç" yabancı kontenjanını fazlasıyla karşılıyor. Aleksey Batrakov bu sezon Rus Ligi'nde 28 maça çıktı. Sahada 2.494 dakika kaldı. 13 gol ve 10 asist üretti. Cim-Bom, Can Uzun'un durumuna göre; Batrakov'u İstanbul'a indirebilir. Can dışında bu konudaki temaslar da devam ediyor.
Siyah-beyazlıların, Cagliari'nin başarılı eldiveni Elia Caprile ve Bologna'nın hücum dinamiti Nicolò Cambiaghi için resmi girişimlere başladığı ileri sürüldü.
İtalyan gazeteci Daniele Longo’nun haberine göre; Beşiktaş, Cagliari forması giyen başarılı kaleci Elia Caprile ve Bologna’nın yetenekli sol kanat oyuncusu Nicolò Cambiaghi ile yakından ilgileniyor.
İdari ve teknik heyetin, her iki oyuncu için de "çok güçlü bir ilgi" duyduğu ve transfer şartlarını masaya yatırdığı belirtildi.
24 yaşındaki İtalyan file bekçisi, refleksleri ve çizgi çizgideki başarısıyla tanınıyor. Beşiktaş'ın genç eldiveni uzun vadeli bir yatırım olarak gördüğü gelen bilgiler arasında.
Sol kanatta görev yapan 25 yaşındaki Cambiaghi, sürati, adam eksiltme becerisi ve içeri kat ederek yarattığı tehlikelerle Serie A'nın dikkat çeken kanat oyuncularından biri konumunda.
Beşiktaş, Balkan futbolunun son dönemde yetiştirdiği en parlak yeteneği olan Ermin Mahmic'i kadrosuna katmak için resmi adımları attı.
Beşiktaş, yeni sezon transfer çalışmalarına hız kesmeden devam ediyor. Orta sahaya yaratıcı ve gelecek vadeden bir isim eklemek isteyen siyah-beyazlı kurmayların radarına, Çekya ligi ekiplerinden Slovan Liberec forması giyen Ermin Mahmic girdi.
SportSport'un paylaştığı özel habere göre; Beşiktaş, 21 yaşındaki genç yıldız adayı ile ciddi şekilde ilgileniyor. Haberin detaylarında, siyah-beyazlı yönetimin transfer için resmi adımları atmaya başladığı ve oyuncuyu kadrosuna katmak konusunda oldukça kararlı olduğu vurgulandı.
Geçtiğimiz Mayıs ayında FIFA'dan spor vatandaşlığı onayını alarak Avusturya yerine Bosna Hersek Milli Takımı'nı seçen Mahmic, sergilediği performansla Balkan futbolunda büyük ses getirdi. Milli takım formasıyla çıktığı ilk maçların ardından Bosna medyasında ve taraftarlar arasında performansı efsane isim Miralem Pjanic ile kıyaslandı.
Anadolu Efes Basketbol Takımı'nda ABD'li oyun kurucu Saben Lee ile yolların ayrıldığı duyuruldu.
Lacivert-beyazlı kulübün ABD merkezli X şirketinin sosyal medya platformundaki hesabından yapılan paylaşımda, "Sezon içerisinde takımımıza katılan Saben Lee ile yollarımızı ayırmış bulunuyoruz. Kendisine kulübümüze verdiği emekler için teşekkür eder, kariyerinin bundan sonraki dönemi için de başarılar dileriz." ifadeleri kullanıldı.
Saben Lee, bu sezon Türkiye Sigorta Basketbol Süper Ligi'nde çıktığı 22 maçta 15,45 sayı, 3,14 ribaunt ve 5,27 asist ortalamaları yakaladı.
Kayserispor Kulübü, sözleşmesi sona eren teknik direktör Erling Moe için "teşekkür" mesajı yayımladı.
Trendyol 1. Lig'e 11 yıl aradan sonra düşen sarı-kırmızılı ekibin sosyal medya hesaplarından yapılan paylaşımda, şu ifadelere yer verildi:
"Teknik direktörümüz Erling Moe'nun kulübümüzdeki görev süresinin sona ermesiyle birlikte kendisiyle vedalaşmış bulunuyoruz. Kulübümüze sunduğu katkılar ve çalışmalar için kendisine ve teknik ekibine teşekkür ediyor, kariyerlerinin devamında başarılar diliyoruz."
Moe, Kayseri ekibiyle 25 Şubat 2026'da, 1 yılı takımın Süper Lig'de kalması opsiyonlu 1,5 yıllık sözleşme imzalamıştı.
AI forms opinions about your brand from what it can see online. That’s your digital footprint.
The problem is that AI often sees only fragments of your business. It sees your website, content, reviews, and mentions, but much of the expertise, customer insight, and operational knowledge that makes your business valuable never makes it into the digital footprint.
The solution is to surface that knowledge, organize it into a single source of truth, and turn it into machine-readable signals. Here’s how to collect it, organize it into a single source of truth, and distribute it across the channels AI uses to understand, evaluate, and recommend brands.
What you feed the machines is understandability, credibility, and deliverability (UCD)
Everything you put into your footprint is fodder for three things AI has to decide about you. Together, they provide the fodder for the whole funnel.
Understandability
Does AI know who you are, what you do, and who you serve? You already know where your understandability comes from:
Your about page.
Your product pages.
Your structured data.
What often gets missed is the operational detail that explains what you actually do once a client is inside.
Credibility
Does AI believe you’re good at it? This is N-E-E-A-T-T credibility — notability, experience, expertise, authoritativeness, trustworthiness, and transparency, an extension of Google’s E-E-A-T.
You know what credibility signals you currently feed: your case studies, your credentials, and your testimonials. What many businesses don’t realize is how much N-E-E-A-T-T credibility is already embedded in their day-to-day operations.
Deliverability
Does the AI engine have the content to hand you to the subset of its users who are your audience?
You know where your deliverability comes from: the topical content, the marketing, and the authority pieces you commission. Deliverability is often hiding in plain sight, in the content generated by your business operations and offline activities.
5 streams of business data feeding every commercial surface
All three elements of the UCD trio are fed by the five inputs below, and how much each contributes varies by business.
The point isn’t to file each input under one letter. Organized and codified, the five together give AI the fodder it needs from top to bottom of the funnel.
1. Products and services: What you sell, and you already do it
Your products and services data: what you sell, at what price, under what conditions, and with consistent names and identifiers. This is mostly about understandability, with credibility riding alongside it.
Most businesses already do this, so the work is in the depth, not the effort. Don’t just list what you sell. Describe who each offering is for, what problem it solves, what it costs, what it doesn’t do, and how it differs from the next option.
A thin product page tells AI a product exists. An exhaustive one tells it when to recommend that product and to whom.
Keep it accurate, complete, and consistent with everything else in your footprint. A price or product name that differs across pages reads as doubt.
2. Authority content: Your expertise, and almost everybody does it
This is the marketing you already create to show you know your field: your articles, videos, guides, data studies, and the thought leadership you publish to tick the box marked “content created.”
People put effort into it to build authority, rank, do SEO, and position themselves as experts. That’s fine. It leans toward deliverability because it’s what tells AI which territory to surface you in.
But everybody does it, which is exactly why it’s the least differentiating of the five on its own. It earns its weight only when it’s tied to the rest: the same expertise proven by your operations and corroborated by third parties, not just asserted in a blog post.
It’s necessary, but it’s not where your advantage hides.
3. Brand narrative and voice: Who you are, who you serve, and why you’re the best
All marketers create brand narratives, so the work here is about consistency and clarity rather than invention. Everybody communicates who they are, what they do, and who they serve, and keeping that clear and consistent matters enormously.
But three things are often left out, and AI needs all of them.
Intent: It isn’t enough to name your ideal customer profile (ICP). You have to pair your ICP with what they’re after: the cohort-to-intent combinations from the funnel query pathway. AI has to know not just whose problem you solve, but which problem, and at which moment, before it can hand you to them.
Credibility: The thing that feeds your N-E-E-A-T-T. Many people leave it out because they feel awkward saying it. You have to set it out because AI won’t work out your true value on its own. Be clear and bold about why you’re credible, then make sure you can back it up with evidence.
Making the relationship with your clients explicit: Validation from the people you serve that you deliver on what your narrative and cohort-to-intent mapping promise. Say who you are, what you do, and who you serve. Then explain why a customer should choose you and prove it.
Voice is the part corporations get wrong most often. Narrative is what you say. Voice is how you say it. One team may write the narrative once, but voice escapes through every rep, every support reply, every social post, and every deck.
When it drifts, and in most large companies it drifts constantly, AI reads the same brand as five different brands and loses confidence in all five.
So standardize your voice and keep it consistent everywhere. Consistency is a credibility signal in itself. Inconsistency is a tax you pay without seeing the bill.
In short, make sure your brand narrative clearly sets out your ICP, who you are, and why you’re the best fit for them, in a voice that stays consistent wherever AI finds it.
4. OPID business operations: The stream almost nobody harvests
It’s the most powerful of the five because the material comes from your clients and from the work your team does to serve them, which is exactly the material that rarely makes it online. It sits behind closed doors, buried in a CRM, parked on a platform nobody values, and almost nobody harvests it.
It feeds all three elements of understandability, credibility, and deliverability more effectively than anything else you own.
Understandability comes from the granular detail of what you actually do and the exact circumstances in which you help. Most of that is only ever discussed inside the business. A review where a client describes precisely what they got from you puts something on the record you’d never say about yourself, and the machine reads it as fact.
Credibility is your N-E-E-A-T-T, and this is the most convincing kind because it comes from clients themselves, not from your marketing.
Deliverability comes from the match. The content here aligns exactly with your cohort-to-intent combinations because it was created around the clients you attracted and served well. Whether it comes from you or from them, it fits the audience and intent you need to communicate to the engines.
Once you start looking, you’ll find the richest material you own:
Customer voice is the highest signal because it’s real questions in real language: reviews across every platform, written and video testimonials, FAQs, unpublished support questions that should become FAQs, support and sales call transcripts, onboarding and churn-exit interviews, and free-text survey responses.
Evidence and outcomes provide the proof you need: case studies with real before-and-after numbers, patent filings, academic deposits that are public but underused, and independent third-party studies that corroborate your claims.
Methodology covers the rest. SOPs, playbooks, training materials, glossaries you currently keep private, and long-form spoken content such as webinars, keynotes, and podcast appearances, transcribed.
Look for material that answers a question an assistive engine or agent actually gets asked, in the questioner’s own words, with a verifiable fact attached.
A support ticket, churn interview, or sales call transcript will often outperform polished marketing copy in that test because it’s already phrased the way real people ask questions.
That’s the whole point of harvesting OPID business operations: taking information from a place AI can’t see and moving it to a place where it can, while making it visible to your human audience, too. It’s convincing to both because it’s true and because it matches the cohort-to-intent combination exactly.
5. Bringing the offline online: The stream almost nobody runs
This section is all about the marketing and audience engagement you do offline: the talks you give, the festivals or hackathons you sponsor to support your community, the interviews, the panels, and the rooms full of clients. It’s obvious to you, but largely invisible to AI.
Bring the offline online and feed it to the machines by publishing self-reporting content and linking to the social posts and summary articles others write. That’s a huge win most brands miss.
But it works the other way, too. Your codified source of truth can feed your offline communication, so the story a client hears from you at a conference, in a newspaper, on the radio, or face to face is consistent with the story you’re telling AI on the web.
That matters more than it seems. If the two differ, you lose the person because the gap reads as doubt to a human and as low confidence to a machine.
Clarity and consistency over time, online and offline, is the name of the game.
Organize and codify the five into one source of truth
Once you’ve harvested all five streams, organize and codify them into a single source of truth: a database you build to output whatever format each surface needs, including HTML, schema, MCP, RDF, prose, audio, video, and images.
Organize the data once, centralize it, set up a system that codifies it on the way out, and from there you can distribute it in a few clicks while your digital footprint stays clear and consistent as it grows.
Then distribute it across your digital ecosystem in the format your human audience expects and packaged so machines can ingest it cleanly.
Where you publish affects how much the machine believes you, and the rule is simple: the less of you there is in it, the more it trusts it. You’re working across three tiers.
First-party: You claim
You publish on your own properties, in your own voice. You state who you are and set the frame. It’s the baseline, and on its own it proves nothing because you wrote it and you published it.
Second-party: You corroborate
Here, you’re still publishing, but across a broader footprint and with other voices in the mix. Two things widen here.
The platform: In addition to your own entity home website, you publish on platforms where you own the account, such as YouTube, LinkedIn, Medium, and press releases. You’re stating your case the same way you would on your website, just on another property you control.
The voice: You can publish your own words, or you can publish what a client or user said, such as a review, quote, or case study, on your own site and across those other accounts.
It’s a step up from first-party because the substance is no longer solely your own assertion, even though you’re still the one choosing it and publishing it.
Third-party: They prove you
A third party publishes in its own voice, on its own site or social accounts, or on a neutral platform such as Trustpilot, with no involvement from you.
Think clients and partners sharing their experiences, journalists, analysts, academics, and the long tail of user-generated content that assistive engines lean on.
It’s the strongest evidence because you had no hand in creating it.
You can’t write that third tier, but you can feed it. Your clients publish because you’ve served them well enough that they want to, so earn it.
Independent publishers can’t see inside your business, so give them something to work with: a client story they can build on, a view into your operation, or data about your business and industry they can cite.
Giving outside parties a true, detailed version of your business to publish is what PR, marketing, and content teams have always done. The only thing that’s changed is that now you do it so machines read the result as proof, not just so humans read it as coverage.
Point all three tiers at the same picture — you, your audience, and the independents — and they align into one answer the machine can’t miss.
Read the grid by how much of you is in the publication.
First-party is all you. Your words on your own site. It’s pure claim, and the machine treats it as the baseline because you wrote it and you published it.
Third-party is none of you. Someone else’s words on a platform you don’t control. That’s why it’s the strongest proof.
Everything in between is second-party corroboration. Your own words carried onto an account you run elsewhere, or someone else’s words that you chose to publish on your own page.
The same review is second-party when you surface it on your site and third-party when the client publishes it on their own account. The words are identical. The weight is different. The difference is determined entirely by who publishes it.
Step back, and you have a powerful loop: You harvest your operations, codify them into a single source of truth, and distribute them across the tiers machines read. Then the machines recommend you, your ICP arrives, and serving them generates the next round of operations to harvest.
Each turn feeds the next, so your digital footprint compounds instead of resetting.
The mirror principle is why this is the whole game
When an AI engine recommends a brand, think of it as an impartial broker. Much as a travel agent carries every airline or a mortgage broker has the whole market on screen, an AI engine carries every brand in your category and recommends whichever it judges to be the best solution for the person asking.
That impartiality is why buyers trust it. It’s also why the engine recommends your competitor without hesitation. It was never on your side. It’s on the buyer’s.
That’s good news once you see it the right way. An AI engine can only recommend what it clearly understands and trusts. You don’t need to trick a rigged system. You need to provide the clearest, most complete picture of who you are, what you do, who you serve, and why you’re the right fit.
Build a clearer, better-corroborated case than your competitors, and, on merit, you become the name the engine reaches for throughout the funnel. Many brands aren’t losing because they’re being outspent. They’re losing because the picture AI has of them is incomplete.
And that picture comes from your digital footprint. AI forms its view of you from the world’s view of you: the reviews, coverage, and corroboration scattered across the market. What it shows about you is its opinion of the world’s opinion of you. That’s the mirror principle.
You can try to flatter the system, trick it, or lean on it, and that might work for a while. But the approach that lasts is changing what the world can see. When you do that, you’re not manipulating anything. You’re providing proof: something that was always true, but underrepresented or invisible.
That’s exactly what this article has laid out. Harvest the five streams, organize and codify them into a single source of truth, and distribute them across the channels AI reads. Do that, and you’ve provided the fullest, truest, and best-corroborated picture of your business at the moment that matters most: when someone is looking for what you sell, and AI is deciding what to recommend.
Do it consistently, across everything AI can see, and you shape how it understands your business over time.
For large websites, server logs often reveal technical SEO problems long before rankings decline. They show how search engines crawl your site, where crawl budget gets wasted, how quickly servers respond, and whether important pages remain accessible.
Unlike Google Search Console, analytics platforms, and third-party crawlers, server logs capture every request search engines make to your infrastructure.
Yet many organizations never analyze them — missing one of the most valuable sources of technical SEO data available.
Why server logs reveal what other SEO tools miss
Many SEO teams rely on Google Search Console, Bing Webmaster Tools, third-party crawlers, and analytics platforms. Those tools help, but they all rely on data samples, delayed reporting, or simulated crawls.
Server logs capture direct interactions between crawlers and infrastructure. That distinction matters on websites with hundreds of thousands or millions of URLs.
A log file records every request processed by a server. For SEO purposes, the most useful entries come from crawlers such as Googlebot, Bingbot, GPTBot, Applebot, and other verified search engine bots.
Each request generates operational data, including the requested URL, response code, timestamp, user agent, and response timing. Over time, those records form a detailed crawl history.
Most technical SEO issues begin as crawl inefficiencies that gradually compound over time. A search engine crawler may:
Request a page and receive an unexpected response.
Encounter a category section that slows under heavy load.
Follow redirect chains that expanded after a deployment.
In other cases, product pages disappear from inventory while still returning a 200 status code. These problems rarely occur as isolated incidents.
Search engines encounter them repeatedly across thousands or millions of crawl requests, creating patterns that can quietly erode crawl efficiency, indexing, and visibility.
Server logs expose those patterns clearly.
On large ecommerce platforms, logs often show crawlers spending excessive time on filtered navigation URLs while strategic product pages receive limited recrawling.
On publisher websites, crawlers sometimes revisit outdated archive paths more aggressively than newly updated content.
SaaS platforms frequently expose staging environments or parameter-driven duplicate URLs through internal systems without realizing how heavily those URLs consume crawl activity.
Without logs, those problems remain hidden behind aggregate reporting.
Server logs also provide historical visibility. Unlike Google Search Console data, which expires over time, retained logs reveal crawl trends tied to migrations, infrastructure changes, indexing shifts, and platform redesigns.
Where crawl resources go
Search engines don’t crawl every page equally. Large websites compete internally for crawl attention.
Search engines allocate resources based on perceived importance, internal linking, infrastructure quality, content freshness, and historical performance. Logs reveal those crawl decisions directly.
A retailer with five million URLs may assume high-value category pages receive regular crawling because they appear in XML sitemaps and navigation systems. Log file analysis may show Googlebot spending a disproportionate share of crawl resources on parameterized URLs created through faceted filtering instead.
Another site may discover crawlers revisiting redirected legacy URLs years after a migration. These situations are common because search engines work from observed behavior rather than internal assumptions.
Server logs also help identify sources of crawl waste that quietly consume large portions of crawl activity. Common examples include:
Infinite URL combinations.
Session parameters.
Crawlable internal search pages.
Open faceted navigation systems.
Duplicate mobile URLs.
Exposed staging environments.
Broken canonical structures.
As web platforms expand over time, crawl efficiency increasingly becomes an infrastructure challenge as much as a traditional SEO problem.
When infrastructure limits crawling
Response timing data is among the most valuable information in server logs. Search engines monitor how efficiently servers respond during crawling. Slow or unstable infrastructure affects how aggressively crawlers move through a site.
A difference between 300 milliseconds and 3 seconds may appear minor on a single request, but across hundreds of thousands of crawler requests, the impact becomes substantial. Response timing analysis helps isolate infrastructure bottlenecks under real crawl conditions and exposes performance issues that traditional SEO tools often miss.
In production environments, these patterns appear frequently. Product pages may bypass cache layers and generate database-heavy responses, image optimization services can slow down media crawlers, and API-driven templates often create inconsistent latency during crawl spikes. JavaScript rendering systems may delay crawler access to content, while regional CDN routing can introduce performance issues in specific markets.
Synthetic monitoring tools often miss these patterns because simulated testing doesn’t fully replicate crawler behavior. Logs capture what crawlers experience at the request level. Timing analysis also helps separate isolated incidents from persistent operational issues.
A temporary deployment issue differs from a structural bottleneck. Logs reveal the difference through historical request patterns.
Search engines, particularly Google, tend to reward reliable infrastructure with more consistent crawling. Fast, stable responses support efficient crawl allocation and improve recrawl frequency on important pages.
On enterprise systems, response timing analysis frequently influences infrastructure planning beyond SEO. Operations teams use log data to prioritize cache improvements, CDN adjustments, scaling decisions, and deployment scheduling.
Soft 404s remain one of the most overlooked yet highly consequential SEO issues for large online brands. Unlike a standard 404 page, which correctly returns an HTTP 404 status code, a soft 404 returns a 200 OK response while serving thin, empty, or functionally useless content.
To search engines, these pages appear crawlable and indexable despite offering little or no value, which can quietly waste crawl budget and dilute overall site quality signals.
Common soft 404 examples include:
Out-of-stock product pages that remain live without meaningful replacement content.
Empty category templates created through faceted navigation.
Broken internal search result pages.
Placeholder inventory URLs with little usable information.
Expired listings that still return a 200 OK status code.
Failed rendering can create similar issues when JavaScript content doesn’t fully load for crawlers. On large web platforms, these low-value pages often accumulate quickly and consume significant crawl activity without contributing meaningful search visibility.
Search engines eventually classify many of these pages as low quality. The issue becomes operational when crawlers continue revisiting those URLs repeatedly. Document size analysis within logs provides one way to identify potential soft 404 patterns at scale.
Landing pages with nearly identical response sizes can sometimes indicate templated low-value responses. A group of 60,000 product URLs all returning responses smaller than 100 bytes after inventory expiration usually points toward placeholder templates rather than meaningful content.
Internal search systems create another common example. Empty search result pages often generate highly consistent response sizes because the template loads correctly while no actual content appears.
Response codes alone rarely expose the full pattern of crawl behavior. A clearer operational picture emerges when HTTP status codes are analyzed alongside response sizes, crawl frequency, and URL patterns. Together, these signals reveal how search engines interact with different sections of a web platform and where crawl inefficiencies begin to accumulate.
Large publishers, such as news websites, also encounter soft 404 issues through broken pagination systems or empty archive states.
SaaS platforms sometimes expose onboarding placeholders through crawlable public URLs.
Marketplace websites frequently generate thin pages for inactive listings while still returning successful responses. Document size analysis helps identify these patterns quickly across large datasets.
The case for log retention
Short log retention periods limit the quality of server log analysis. Many crawl patterns develop gradually, with search engines adjusting crawl allocation over weeks or months rather than days.
Historical log data reveals long-term shifts in crawl behavior, including:
Changes in crawl frequency.
Legacy URL activity.
Migration effects.
Infrastructure instability.
Seasonal crawl patterns.
Redirect persistence.
Broader crawl budget fluctuations.
For large websites, six to 36 months of logs often provide meaningful operational history.
Historical data is especially valuable during migrations. Teams compare crawler behavior before and after structural changes to determine whether important sections gained or lost crawl visibility. Without retained logs, those comparisons disappear permanently.
Many organizations still overwrite logs quickly or don’t retain them at all. Once lost, historical crawl data can’t be reconstructed later.
Separating search crawlers from bot noise
Raw server logs contain large volumes of automated traffic unrelated to SEO. Many bots impersonate Googlebot or Bingbot, making accurate filtering essential before meaningful analysis can begin. Effective validation typically combines user agent analysis, reverse DNS checks, and trusted IP verification to separate legitimate crawlers from scrapers, monitoring systems, and malicious automation.
Once filtered correctly, server logs reveal clear behavioral differences between crawler types, including Googlebot Smartphone, Googlebot Image, Bingbot, Applebot, AdsBot, and newer AI-oriented crawlers. Each interacts with web platforms differently, creating distinct crawl patterns, resource demands, and indexing behavior.
Image crawlers place heavier demands on media infrastructure. Mobile crawlers focus more heavily on rendering consistency. AI-focused crawlers often revisit large archive sections repeatedly.
Crawler segmentation helps technical teams prioritize infrastructure improvements based on actual crawl demand rather than assumptions.
Monitoring migrations with log data
Migrations are one of the highest-risk periods in technical SEO, as even well-tested launches can introduce crawl instability.
Server logs provide direct visibility into how search engines respond after deployment, including which redirects crawlers continue to follow, whether redirect chains form, which legacy URLs remain active, and where 404 spikes occur.
Logs also reveal how crawl allocation shifts across the platform, whether response times begin to deteriorate, and which sections search engines continue to prioritize after the migration goes live.
A migration may appear successful during browser testing while crawlers encounter entirely different behavior through caching systems, CDN routing, or redirect logic.
Large ecommerce migrations often reveal persistent crawl activity on old URL structures weeks or months after launch. International platforms sometimes discover regional redirect inconsistencies affecting only certain crawlers. Logs expose those failures early enough to correct them.
Collecting the right log data
Useful log analysis depends on complete records. At a minimum, logs should include:
Remote IP address, including originating IP and optional (X-)Forwarded-For information.
User agent string.
Request protocol, such as HTTP, HTTPS, or WSS.
Request hostname.
Request path.
Request parameters.
Request time, including date, time, and time zone.
Request method.
Response HTTP status code.
Response timings.
These fields create the operational baseline required for meaningful crawl analysis.
Hostname and protocol fields often receive less attention than they deserve. Missing these values creates blind spots on multilingual websites, subdomain-heavy platforms, and CDN-driven architectures.
Many organizations simplify analysis by storing the full request URL as a normalized field containing protocol, hostname, path, and parameters.
Additional fields can further improve analysis quality:
Response byte size.
Cache status.
Referrer.
CDN edge location.
Upstream timing.
Compression type.
Response size data becomes especially valuable during soft 404 investigations and duplicate content analysis.
Why logs remain underused
Server logs often fall between departments. Infrastructure teams view them as operational data. Security teams use them for threat monitoring. SEO teams focus on crawling and indexing. Analytics teams prioritize user behavior reporting.
As a result, one of the most valuable technical SEO datasets within an organization often remains completely unused. Yet server logs answer operational questions that few other systems can.
They reveal which pages absorb the largest share of crawl resources, which sections return unstable responses, and which deprecated URLs continue receiving heavy crawler activity years later.
Logs also expose latency issues affecting specific crawler groups and low-value pages that dilute crawl efficiency. These insights directly influence rankings, crawl allocation, and search visibility.
Technical SEO and GEO increasingly overlap with infrastructure engineering because search engines continuously evaluate operational quality. Server logs expose those operational realities in detail.
For large websites, log analysis stops being optional once crawl scale reaches enterprise complexity. The data already exists. The advantage comes from retaining it, structuring it properly, and using it consistently.
Ultimately, server log retention delivers value far beyond SEO alone. In particular, preserved log data can strengthen buyer confidence by providing verifiable operational evidence of site performance, infrastructure stability, and historical activity.
That additional transparency can materially support due diligence and even contribute positively to company valuation, making a compelling case that the cost of recording and retaining server logs is often outweighed by their long-term strategic value.
Not long ago, broad match was positioned as the future of paid search. Today, that role belongs to AI Max.
Over the last few months, I’ve heard repeated recommendations to enable AI Max on brand campaigns, even when those campaigns are already performing exactly as intended.
The problem is that many accounts still lack the foundations AI Max needs to work well. Conversion tracking is unreliable, offline conversion imports are missing, and generic campaigns remain constrained by budget or structure.
AI Max depends on strong conversion signals, sufficient volume, and enough variation for the system to learn effectively. In many accounts, brand campaigns provide most of that signal.
But using AI Max on brand means introducing additional automation into your most predictable and efficient traffic source.
The promise and limitations of AI Max
AI Max expands search targeting beyond your existing keyword list by using keywords, landing pages, and site content as signals rather than strict targeting parameters.
Like dynamic search ads (DSA), AI Max can match to queries you didn’t explicitly target. But it goes further, reaching beyond the intent boundaries defined by your keyword set.
Google has positioned AI Max as the next step in Search automation, with DSA, automatically created assets, and campaign-level broad match settings scheduled to transition into AI Max in September.
The platform includes controls such as brand exclusions, URL exclusions, text guidelines, and location targeting. In accounts with strong conversion tracking, sufficient search volume, and reliable performance signals, AI Max may uncover incremental growth opportunities.
Why AI surface eligibility isn’t a reason to rush into AI Max
Much of the recent interest in AI Max stems from Google’s push toward AI-powered search experiences.
AI Overviews now reach 2.5 billion monthly users, according to Google. Ads appear in 25.6% of AI Overview results, Semrush data shows.
As Google continues expanding AI-driven search experiences, advertisers are understandably focused on maintaining visibility across those surfaces.
That concern is reasonable. The problem is that AI Max is often presented as the solution before advertisers address the measurement, conversion, and account structure issues that determine whether the automation can succeed.
Google Ads representatives typically pitch AI Max for brand campaigns by claiming it’s necessary for eligibility in AI Mode and AI Overviews on brand searches. But this isn’t accurate.
Ginny Marvin, Google Ads liaison, confirmed that three campaign types are eligible to serve in AI Overviews: broad match with Smart Bidding, Performance Max (PMax), and AI Max for Search.
However, exact match keywords aren’t eligible to serve in AI Overviews at all, even when identical broad match keywords exist in the same account.
So, the eligibility picture looks like this:
Campaign type
AI Overview eligible
Query control
Best use case
Exact match
No
Highest
Defensive brand
Phrase match
No
Medium
Controlled intent expansion
Broad match
Yes
Lower
Generic scaling
Performance Max
Yes
Low
Cross-network automation
AI Max
Yes
Lowest
Mature accounts with strong signals
PMax and AI Max do broadly the same job in terms of AI surface eligibility. So if you run PMax brand campaigns, you’re already covered. Adding AI Max won’t unlock anything new, as it’ll only add another automation layer to a setup that’s already eligible.
So, when reps position AI Max on brand as the answer to AI surface eligibility, advertisers should stop and ask why this feature takes priority over fixing the account’s foundation.
Test data doesn’t support Google’s AI Max claims
When AI Max was in beta, Google stated that advertisers who activate the feature would see 14% more conversions, and those running exact and phrase match keywords would likely see a 27% increase in conversions.
Google also indicated that advertisers who enable the full AI Max feature suite see 7% more conversions on average. Independent testing has produced more mixed results.
The evidence for AI Max remains mixed
Across 600 accounts, Smarter Ecommerce found that AI Max delivered a 35% lower return on ad spend (ROAS) than traditional match types. AI Max accounted for just 0.57% of total ad spend in those accounts, indicating that advertisers kept the budget to a minimum.
After running a four-month test, Xavier Mantica found that AI Max had the most expensive conversions. While AI Max cost $100.37 per conversion, phrase match cost $43.97 per conversion, and exact match cost $52.69 per conversion. And Ezra Sackett tested 30,000 search terms with AI Max, only to find that 99% of impressions delivered zero conversions.
After a 23-test analysis of 16 advertisers, Andy Goodwin noted improved Quality Score and ROAS when advertisers used the AI Max full feature suite. But he tested mature advertisers and used text customization in only 50% of tests and URL optimization in just 44%. This suggests advertisers were cautious about enabling every AI Max feature.
However, none of this data is brand-specific. AI Max may deliver value in the right context, but an exact match defensive brand campaign that already performs well isn’t the ideal place to test a new automation product that depends heavily on signal quality. This is especially true for accounts that haven’t solved the underlying data problems feeding the automation.
AI Max doesn’t always find genuinely new search terms, according to Adalysis. In some cases, it simply takes credit for the queries that exact and phrase campaigns were already winning.
Because AI Max treats keywords as signals rather than targeting parameters, impressions that would previously have been attributed to your exact match keyword can end up attributed to AI Max instead.
This reporting issue can be significant for brand campaigns. Brand traffic is already the highest converting traffic in most accounts.
Flip on AI Max, and suddenly you see an uplift. But it’s difficult to tell if it’s incremental or if preexisting branded performance simply appears in a different automation bucket.
Brand controls don’t work consistently
Google’s pitch leans heavily on brand controls. AI Max offers inclusions, exclusions, and guardrails that supposedly keep the match type tightly focused. In practice though, these controls don’t always work well.
Adalysis notes that competitor terms occasionally slip through and brand terms sometimes match to non-brand queries. DAC reports overlap between brand and non-brand terms as well as unintended language matching. And LBBOnline finds relevance hovering around 50% in some campaigns.
Brand controls could improve over time. But the available evidence doesn’t support treating AI Max as a low-risk switch for tightly controlled defensive brand campaigns.
What to consider before testing AI Max on brand
Before expanding automation into a defensive brand campaign, ask these questions.
1. Are the conversion signals trustworthy?
Have you separated macro and micro conversions? Do offline imports work correctly? Does lead quality feed back into the platform, or does Google still optimize equally toward every form fill?
If the signal quality underneath the account is poor, AI Max will amplify it instead of fixing it.
2. Have you already explored generic growth?
In many of the accounts I audit, budget, weak landing page alignment, poor structure, and outdated query management limit generic campaigns. This is where you usually find incremental growth, not inside an already dominant brand campaign.
3. Does the account give automation enough useful learning data?
AI Max isn’t magic. It reflects the quality of the signals underneath it.
If most of the account’s meaningful conversion volume comes from brand, then turning AI Max on in a brand campaign may reinforce existing dependency on branded traffic rather than helping the account grow beyond it.
4. Are brand + modifier searches already structured properly?
“Brand + reviews,” “Brand + pricing,” “Brand + near me,” and product intent variations often deserve their own campaign strategy entirely. AI Max shouldn’t become a substitute for good account architecture.
5. Do you have a strategic reason to expand the brand campaign?
If so, test carefully using experiments. That’s a business decision, not a checkbox recommendation from a rep who hasn’t looked deeply enough at the account to understand where the real opportunities actually are.
AI Max only works as well as the signals feeding it
AI Max may grow into something genuinely useful over time. Remember, PMax went through a similar evolution and is in a much stronger place now than it was early on.
But automation only works as well as the signals feeding it. Right now, the issue is that the foundations underneath the automation still aren’t strong enough. Better conversion frameworks, measurement, account structure, and feedback loops make automation smarter.
If brand remains the best-performing campaign in the account, the bigger question is why the rest of the account hasn’t caught up yet.
Above all else, don’t confuse Google’s automation priorities with your account priorities.
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Futbol üzrə Türkiyə Super Liqasında 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünü uğursuz başa vurmuş “Eyüpspor” baş məşqçisi Atila Gerin ilə yollarını ayırıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Super Liqa təmsilçisinin mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
İstanbul klubu başa çatmış mövsümü 33 xalla 15-ci pillədə başa vurub və elitadakı yerini çətinliklə qoruyub. Komanda 34 oyunda 8 qələbə qazanıb, 9 heç-heçə edib, 17 məğlubiyyətə üzülüb. Klub rəhbərliyi belə bərbad çıxışı Atila Gerinə bağışlamayıb. Komandanın yeni baş məşqçisinin adına tezliklə aydınlıq gəlməsi gözlənilir.
Xatırladaq ki, Atila Gerin bu ilin yanvar ayından “Eyüpspor”u çalışdırırdı. O, daha öncə İstanbul klubunda köməkçi məşqçi kimi də fəaliyyət göstərib. Atila Gerin bu komandanı baş məşqçi kimi 20 oyuna çıxarıb, 6 qələbə, 6 heç-heçə, 8 məğlubiyyət görüb.
Türkiyə mətbuatının yazdığına görə, Atila Gerin bundan sonra “Kayserispor”un baş məşqçisi kimi fəaliyyət göstərəcək.
Qəbələdə təlim-məşq toplanışında olan 17 yaşadək futbolçulardan ibarət Azərbaycan millisi (U-17) bu gün növbəti yoxlama oyununa çıxıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, millimiz bu dəfə də Qazaxıstanın müvafiq yaş qrupundan ibarət komandası ilə üzləşib.
Qəbələ şəhər stadionunda baş tutmuş görüşün taleyini bir qol həll edib. U-17 millimiz ikinci yoxlama oyununda da uduzub. Aqil Nəbiyevin baş məşqçisi olduğu komanda rəqibinə 0:1 hesabı ilə məğlub olub.
Xatırladaq ki, bu komandalar arasında keçirilmiş ilk görüşdə də Qazaxıstan millisi 5:2 hesablı qələbə qazanmışdı. Azərbaycan millisi həmin oyunda 2 qol vursa da, ardından qapısından 5 top buraxaraq ağır məğlubiyyətə üzülmüşdü.
AFFA futbol üzrə Azərbaycan milli millisinin və Almanyanın “Kayzerslautern” klubunun hücumçusu Mahir Emreli ilə bağlı video hazırlayıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, yığmanın hücumçusunun toplanışdakı bir günü haqqında hazırlanmış videomaterial AFFA-nın “Youtube” kanalında yayımlanıb.
Xatırladaq ki, Mahir Emreli 2025-ci ilin yayında “Kayzerslautern”lə 3 illik müqavilə bağlayıb. Azərbaycanlı futbolçu artıq geridə qalmış mövsümdə bu komandanın heyətində 13 oyuna çıxıb, 2 qola imza atıb.
Mahir daha öncə Almaniyanın digər klubu “Nürnberq”də də forma geyinib. Azərbaycanlı futbolçu sözügedən komandanın heyətində 25 rəsmi matça çıxıb, 11 qol vurub, 1 assistlə yadda qalıb.
“Bakı”nın yetirməsi olan Emreli karyerası ərzində “Qarabağ”, “Legiya” (Polşa), “Konyaspor” (Türkiyə) və “Dinamo” (Zaqreb, Xorvatiya) klublarında da forma geyinib. Hücumçu Azərbaycan milli komandasının heyətində meydana çıxdığı 60 oyunda 6 qol vurub, 3 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub.
Azərbaycanlı beynəlxalq dərəcəli boks hakimi Anar Babanlı hakimlər üzrə ekspert imtahanından uğurla keçərək tarixi ilkə imza atıb.
Arena.az bu barədə Azərbaycan Boks Federasiyasının rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.
Bildirilir ki, o, bu nailiyyətə Taylandın paytaxtı Banqkokda gənclər arasında baş tutmuş Olimpiya Təsnifat Kubokunda imza atıb. “World Boxing” lisenziya xarakterli yarışda nəzəri və praktiki dərslərə qatılan həmyerlimizin imtahandan uğurla keçdiyini, Babanlının bundan sonra hakimlərin işini qiymətləndirəcəyini açıqlayıb. Bu, Azərbaycan boks tarixinə ilk kimi düşüb.
Xatırladaq ki, Anar Babanlı Tokio-2020 Yay Olimpiya Oyunlarında, 2 dünya, 10-dan çox Avropa və Asiya çempionatlarında referilik edib.
Qəbələdə təlim-məşq toplanışında olan 17 yaşadək futbolçulardan ibarət Azərbaycan milli komandası bu gün ikinci yoxlama oyununu keçirib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, U-17 Qazaxıstanın müvafiq yaş qrupundan ibarət komandası ilə qarşılaşıb. Qəbələ şəhər stadionunda baş tutan görüş rəqib komandanın 1:0 hesablı qələbəsi ilə yekunlaşıb.
Komandalar arasında baş tutan birinci görüşdə də qazaxlar qələbə qazanmışdı – 5:2.
AFFA-nın təşkilatçılığı, UEFA ilə Elm və Təhsil Nazirliyinin dəstəyi ilə həyata keçirilən “Məktəblərdə Futbol Dərsi” layihəsinin 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümü üzrə keçirilən minifutbol turnirinə yekun vurulub.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, turnirdə Bakı və Sumqayıtı təmsil edən ümumilikdə 20 məktəbin komandası mübarizə aparıb.
III yer uğrunda keçirilən oyunda Sumqayıtı təmsil edən 11 nömrəli məktəbin komandası 307 nömrəli məktəbin komandasına qalib gələrək turnirin bürünc mükafatçısı olub.
Final görüşündə isə 299 nömrəli məktəbin komandası ilə Elitar Gimnaziyanın komandası üz-üzə gəlib. Əsas vaxtda qalib müəyyənləşmədiyindən, oyunun taleyinə penaltilər seriyasında aydınlıq gəlib. Daha dəqiq oynayan 299 nömrəli məktəbin komandası rəqibini üstələyərək turnirin qalibi adına yiyələnib. Elitar Gimnaziyanın komandası isə ikinci yeri tutub.
Mükafatlandırma mərasimində qalib komanda AFFA tərəfindən kubokla təltif olunub, ilk üç yeri tutan kollektivlərə isə müvafiq medallar təqdim edilib.
Bununla yanaşı, yarış boyu fərqlənən iştirakçılar müxtəlif fərdi nominasiyalar üzrə mükafatlandırılıblar. Elitar Gimnaziyanın üzvü İnci Hüseynli final oyununun ən yaxşı oyunçusu seçilib. 299 nömrəli məktəbin komandasında çıxış edən Süleyman Vəliyev turnirin ən yaxşı qapıçısı nominasiyası üzrə mükafata layiq görülüb. 11 nömrəli məktəbin oyunçusu Nihat Eminli isə turnirin ən yaxşı futbolçusu seçilib.
Mükafatları və qalib komandaya kuboku AFFA-nın Kütləvi Futbol Departamentinin rəhbəri Fərrux İsmayılov təqdim edib. O, iştirakçıları uğurlu çıxış münasibətilə təbrik edərək məktəblilər arasında futbolun inkişafına xidmət edən bu cür yarışların əhəmiyyətini vurğulayıb.
Qeyd edək ki, “Məktəblərdə Futbol Dərsi” layihəsi məktəblilər arasında futbolun kütləviliyinin artırılması, sağlam həyat tərzinin təşviqi, həmçinin uşaqlarda komanda işi, məsuliyyət və qarşılıqlı hörmət kimi dəyərlərin formalaşdırılması məqsədilə həyata keçirilir.
“Yuventus” futbolçusu Kenan Yıldızla bağlı qərarını verib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Turin təmsilçisi türkiyəli yarımmüdafiəçini daha bir mövsüm komandada saxlayacaq. Bu barədə “The Athletic” nəşri məlumat yayıb.
“Arsenal” yarımmüdafiəçi üçün “qoca sinyora”ya təklif göndərib və rədd cavabı alıb.
Yıldız başa çatan mövsümdə A Seriyasında 36 oyunda 10 qol vurub, 6 məhsuldar ötürmə edib.
Azərbaycan və Özbəkistan antidopinq agentlikləri arasında əməkdaşlıq memorandumu imzalanıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Azərbaycan Milli Antidopinq Agentliyinin mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
AMADA ilə Özbəkistan Milli Antidopinq Agentliyi (UzNADA) arasında əməkdaşlıq memorandumu AMADA-nın icraçı direktoru Təhminə Tağı-zadə və Özbəkistan Milli Antidopinq Agentliyinin direktoru Abdüşükür Sadıqov tərəfindən imzalanıb.
Memorandum antidopinq təhsili, dopinq nəzarəti, terapevtik istifadə üçün istisnalar (TUE), idmançıların bioloji pasportu (ABP), ADAMS sistemi, nəticələrin idarə olunması, araşdırma və təhqiqat fəaliyyəti, həmçinin beynəlxalq idman tədbirlərində əməkdaşlığın inkişafını nəzərdə tutur. Bundan əlavə, tərəflər təcrübə mübadiləsi aparmaq, birgə təlim proqramları təşkil etmək, informasiya və metodik materiallarla qarşılıqlı əməkdaşlığı gücləndirəcəklər.
ABŞ, Kanada və Meksikanın ev sahibliyi edəcəyi dünya çempionatının startına iki gün qalıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mundialda iştirak edəcək 48 komandanın 28-ni əcnəbi məşqçilər çalışdırır. 20 kollektiv isə öz ölkəsinin mütəxəssisinə etimad göstərib.
Dünya çempionatında əncəbi məşqçiləri olan komandalar:
Panama, Cənubi Afrika, Avstriya, Kolumbiya, Konqo, Portuqaliya, Uruqvay, Yeni Zelandiya, Türkiyə, Əlcəzair, Haiti, Kanada, İordaniya, Ekvador, Paraqvay, ABŞ, İngiltərə, Belçika, Qətər, İraq, Braziliya, Özbəkistan, Tunis, Mərakeş, Qana, Səudiyyə Ərəbistanı, Kürasao.
Yerli məşqçiləri olanlar:
Fransa, Xorvatiya, Yaponiya, Argentina, Şotlandiya, Kabo Verde, Norveç, İsveçrə, Niderland, İspaniya, İran, Almaniya, Misir, Fil Dişi Sahili, Bosniya və Herseqovina, Cənubi Koreya, Meksika, Avstraliya, Seneqal, Çexiya.
Dünya çempionatında argentinalı məşqçilər üstünlük təşkil edir. Altı “tanqoçu” mundialda komandalarına rəhbərlik edəcək: Nestor Lorenso (Kolumbiya), Lionel Skaloni (Argentina), Marselo Byelsa (Uruqvay), Sebatyan Bekkakeke (Ekvador), Qustavo Alfaro (Paraqvay), Maurisio Poçettino (ABŞ).
Mundialın ən gənc məşqçisi Yulian Naqelsmanndır. Almaniyaya rəhbərlik edən mütəxəssisin 38 yaşı var. Ən yaşlısı isə Kürasaonu çalışdıran Dik Advokatdır – 78 yaş.
Luciano Spalletti is committed to his Juventus project despite a difficult start to the summer transfer window, with reports suggesting the coach could walk away firmly dismissed by those close to the situation.
According to Calciomercato.com, Spalletti has already absorbed a series of setbacks: Alisson Becker’s unavailability, the collapse of the Bernardo Silva pursuit and Dusan Vlahovic’s contract situation, but remains fully focused on building the squad he needs for next season.
The moment to resign, had he wanted to, would have been his post-season meeting with John Elkann and CEO Damien Comolli. He instead chose to stay.
LONDON, ENGLAND – OCTOBER 19: Emiliano Martinez of Aston Villa celebrates victory following the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on October 19, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
Spalletti targets Kim Min-jae, Martinez and Sorloth as Juventus rebuild takes shape
Spalletti is working methodically along what he considers the spine of a winning team: goalkeeper, centre-back, central midfielder, attacking midfielder and striker.
For each position a primary target and an alternative exist.
Emiliano Martinez and Guglielmo Vicario in goal; Kim Min-jae or Joel Ordonez in defence; Leon Goretzka in midfield despite wage complications; Brahim Diaz at attacking midfielder; and both Sorloth and Kolo Muani up front. The coach personally called Sorloth to push for his signature.
Spalletti is fully aware that without Champions League football, not every target will be achievable. He has accepted that reality and will work with whatever the club can deliver.
Atalanta have officially parted ways with Raffaele Palladino, bringing an end to a tenure that lasted just 39 matches and paving the way for the imminent appointment of Maurizio Sarri as the club’s new head coach.
The Bergamo club confirmed the decision in a brief official statement, thanking Palladino and his entire coaching staff for their commitment and professionalism.
Palladino had been appointed on 11 November 2025 as a replacement for the sacked Ivan Juric, signing a contract through to June 2027.
He inherited a side struggling in the lower reaches of the Serie A table and guided them to a sixth-place finish, securing Conference League football for next season.
BERGAMO, ITALY – MAY 02: Raffaele Palladino of Atalanta BC looks on during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and Genoa CFC at Gewiss Stadium on May 02, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Mattia Ozbot/Getty Images)
Palladino leaves Atalanta with 18 wins from 39 games after Champions League and Coppa Italia runs
His record of 18 wins, eight draws and 13 defeats tells only part of the story.
Palladino also oversaw a Champions League run that ended at the hands of Bayern Munich in the Round of 16, and reached the Coppa Italia semi-finals before elimination on penalties against Lazio.
A respectable return for a coach parachuted into a difficult situation mid-season, but one the club have decided does not justify continuation given the direction they wish to take under Sarri.
Sarri’s official announcement is expected in the coming days once the contractual formalities are completed.
Ralf Rangnick has yet to commit to Milan despite the club being his preferred option, with the Austria national team coach harbouring significant doubts about whether the promises made to him will actually be honoured.
According to Austrian outlet Wiener Zeitung, via CalcioMercato, the 67-year-old met with Milan representatives in Vienna at the end of May and is understood to be attracted by the prospect of taking over as technical director of such a prestigious club. However, he is not fully convinced.
The report reveals that Rangnick does not trust the situation entirely, citing concerns about the numerous influential figures surrounding the club and whether the full executive control he has been promised would genuinely materialise. He is now demanding written guarantees and clear commitments before agreeing to anything.
KITZBUEHEL, AUSTRIA – JANUARY 25: Zlatan Ibrahimovic, former AC Milan player, looks on as he attends the Men’s Downhill of the Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup on January 25, 2025 in Kitzbuehel, Austria. (Photo by Christian Bruna/Getty Images)
Austrian federation offer Rangnick renewed deal as Milan stalemate continues
Milan have offered Rangnick what he desires most: total control at the top of the sporting pyramid with complete decision-making authority.
But Rangnick wants more than verbal assurances, and the complex power structures at San Siro, which include the significant influence of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, appear to be giving him pause for thought.
The alternative on the table is a contract extension with the Austrian football federation, who have increased their financial offer following the arrival of new sponsors.
Despite initial resistance from federation officials who feared Rangnick would turn the organisation into a personal fiefdom, a renewed deal is now on the table.
According to Wiener Zeitung, money is not Rangnick’s priority: his ambition is to professionalise Austrian football as a whole, and that mission remains unfinished with Euro 2028 on the horizon.
Reports in Italy claim that Roma are hoping to renegotiate the terms of their financial fair play settlement agreement with UEFA, which could otherwise lead to the sales of a number of first-team stars including the likes of Manu Kone and Evan Ndicka.
Could UEFA extend Roma’s financial fair play deadline?
It has been widely reported that Roma must raise around €50m in funds by the end of June in order to comply with the settlement agreement they reached with UEFA back in September 2022 following the club’s break of financial fair play regulations during the 2021-22 season.
UEFA imposed a series of restrictions upon Roma for the following years spanning from 2022 until 2026. The exact terms of the settlement agreement can be read on the UEFA website.
What has become clear is that the Giallorossi still need to raise funds in order to comply with the agreement they reached with UEFA back in 2022, and reports across Italy claim that Kone, Ndicka and goalkeeper Mile Svilar are among the most likely of the current Roma squad to be sacrificed.
ROME, ITALY – MARCH 01: Evan Ndicka runs with the ball whilst under pressure from Andrea Cambiaso of Juventus during the Serie A match at Stadio Olimpico on March 01, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
If Roma do not comply with the terms of their settlement agreement, they are likely to be handed a significant fine and will also face restrictions on the number of new players they are able to register for the 2027-28 season, and could also be barred from entering UEFA competitions for the following three seasons from 2027-28 onwards.
Roma have qualified for the 2025-26 Champions League and are not at risk of being kicked out if they do not comply with their settlement agreement. But, Gian Piero Gasperini’s side are hoping to improve their squad in terms of talent and numbers, not decrease it. There have been reports that the Giallorossi are keen to add the €55m-rated Mason Greenwood to their attack this summer, for instance.
MADRID, SPAIN – SEPTEMBER 16: Mason Greenwood of Olymquique de Marseille gestures during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD1 match between Real Madrid C.F. and Olympique de Marseille at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on September 16, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
In order to facilitate a summer of spending ahead of their return to the Champions League, Roma are reportedly attempting to renegotiate the terms of their settlement agreement with UEFA.
According to reports from Corriere della Sera (via Calciomercato.com), Roma are hoping to postpone the deadline that is currently set for the end of this month until the end of the 2026-27 season, specifically until June 30, 2027. The club’s Friedkin owners are reportedly hoping to speak with UEFA officials in the near future to discuss the possibilities.
If UEFA are to agree to an extension of the deadline, Roma will likely have to compromise in a few other areas, potentially a limit on the number of signings they are allowed to register or the amount they are allowed to spend during the 2026-27 season.
This might complicate incoming deals, but would put Roma in a stronger position to keep hold of the likes of Kone, Ndicka or even goalkeeper Mile Svilar.
Chelsea are looking to make a statement signing in the summer, and they have identified Arda Guler from Real Madrid as a target.
According to Sports Boom, they are showing serious interest in signing the Turkish playmaker. However, the Spanish outfit has no intention of letting the player move on. He is a young player with great potential and could become a star for Real Madrid.
Xabi Alonso worked with the player during his time as Real Madrid manager and is looking for a reunion. It remains to be seen whether Chelsea can convince Real Madrid with a lucrative offer.
Guler can operate as the central attacking midfielder as well as on the flanks. He will help create opportunities for his teammates and find the back of the net as well. Chelsea have been overly dependent on Joao Pedro, Cole Palmer and Enzo Fernandez for goals and creativity. They need more quality going forward.
Meanwhile, Arsenal and Liverpool are also monitoring his situation. The 21-year-old Turkish international is highly rated across Europe, and it is no surprise that top clubs are interested in him. Guler scored six goals last season and picked up 14 assists.
However, Real Madrid is looking to build a formidable team, and they will not want to lose one of their best young prospect. They will look to fight for league titles and the UEFA Champions League in the coming seasons. They need to keep their best players and plug the gaps in the squad. It will be extremely difficult for any club to convince Real Madrid to sell the Turkish International.
Guler is already playing for one of the biggest clubs in the world, and he has no reason to force an exit. The young midfielder is unlikely to push for a movie either.
Evan Ndicka has been linked with a move away from AS Roma, and a move to the Premier League could be on the cards for him.
According to Sports Boom, Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United are closely monitoring the 26-year-old defender, and they could look to make a move in the coming weeks.
Roberto De Zerbi wants to add more depth to the defensive unit, and signing the Ivory Coast International could be ideal. He is at the peak of his career, and he could make an immediate impact in the Premier League.
The 26-year-old has the recovery pace and physicality to operate in a highline and a pressing system. He could be the ideal fit for the Italian style of football. Ndicka is quite capable with the ball at his feet and a technically gifted player as well. Tottenham would do well to secure his signature.
Cristian Romero has been linked with an exit, and they need to replace him properly. It remains to be seen whether they can convince Roma to sell the player.
Tottenham were quite poor at the back last season, and they finished 17th in the League table. They will look to bounce back strongly and compete towards the top end of the table next season. They need to tighten up at the back, and signing a quality defender like the Ivorian would be a step in the right direction.
Similarly, Newcastle need to tighten up at the back. They need long-term alternatives to players like Dan Burn and Fabian Schar. It remains to be seen whether they can convince the Roma defender to join the club.
Gilbert is a four-star safety from the class of 2027. The 5-foot-11, 170-pound prospect plays high school football and runs track and field at East Coweta High School in Sharpsburg, Georgia. Gilbert is the No. 4 safety prospect and No. 56 overall prospect in the nation.
East Coweta just recently saw twin brothers Courtney and Courtlin Heard, both three-star offensive tackles, sign and enroll at Georgia Tech. Three-star wide receiver Walter Maestre is from the class of 2027, and according to Rivals' prediction model, Wake Forest is projected to earn his commitment.
With Gilbert's commitment, Auburn's class is ranked no. 15. Along with Gilbert, the Tigers have seven four-stars, including linebacker Isaac McNeil, whom Georgia targeted. Auburn has 16 total commits in their class, and they rank No. 5 in the SEC.
Georgia, meanwhile, has the No. 24 class in the nation and the No. 7 class in the SEC. However, the arrow is pointing up at them, too. On June 5, they earned a commitment from four-star quarterback Colton Nussmeier, brother of former LSU gun-slinger Garrett Nussmeier. They've also secured commitments from four-star linebacker Joakim Gouda and three-star edge Olayiwola Taiwo in June.
They haven't earned a commitment in the secondary in this cycle, but they earned some significant ones last season. They flipped 2026 four-star cornerback Caden Harris, who was Vanderbilt's top 2026 recruit at the time. They also nabbed Tyriq Green, and he made some impact plays at G-Day. Georgia's secondary looks poised to be one of the best in the nation yet again.
Chance Gilbert's commitment announcement
🚨BREAKING🚨 4-star CB Chance Gilbert has committed to Auburn, @SWiltfong_ reports🦅
NEW DELHI: Priyansh Arya's fluent innings ended in extraordinary fashion after a bizarre mix-up with Ruturaj Gaikwad and an unfortunate collision with wicketkeeper Niroshan Dickwella's foot during the tri-series opener against Sri Lanka A on Tuesday.
An extremely unusual dismissal unfolded in the 13th over after Gaikwad pushed the ball towards deep cover and called for a second run. Priyansh initially responded positively but hesitated midway, by which time Gaikwad had already committed and comfortably made his ground at the striker's end.
As both batters ended up stranded at the same end, Priyansh desperately tried to beat his partner back to the crease. However, in a strange twist, his sliding bat got trapped under the foot of wicketkeeper Niroshan Dickwella, preventing him from grounding it in time.
Dickwella quickly reacted, underarming the ball to Ravindu Fernando, who broke the stumps at the non-striker's end. Following a referral, the third umpire ruled Priyansh short of his ground, bringing an abrupt end to an impressive 32-ball 32.
The incident sparked debate among fans on social media, with several suggesting the left-hander might have beaten Gaikwad to the crease had his bat not been obstructed by Dickwella's foot.
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Gaikwad's century rescues India A
The bizarre dismissal came after India A had slipped to 16 for two following the early exits of Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and Prabhsimran Singh. Sooryavanshi, playing his first match after a sensational IPL 2026 campaign, made 14 before attempting an ambitious scoop over mid-off off Mohamed Shiraz, only to find Wanuja Sahan Arachchige with the catch.
Priyansh and Gaikwad steadied the innings before the mix-up left India A at 69 for three.
From there, Gaikwad and captain Tilak Varma rebuilt calmly with a 150-run stand for the fourth wicket. Gaikwad struck his 21st List A hundred, reaching the milestone in 112 deliveries, while Tilak contributed a patient 60 off 97 balls.
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Gaikwad eventually fell for a composed 101, and Tilak departed shortly afterwards, but late cameos from Ayush Badoni (24 off 18) and Suryansh Shedge (26 not out off 14) lifted India A to a competitive 276 for six.
🚨 Córdova rings the changes for Chile's friendly against Congo
Chile is playing today against DR Congo in the final FIFA international match before the 2026 World Cup.
With no fans at the Stade de la Sourc in Orleans (France), this is the Chile national team lineup for the friendly.
Chile: Lawrence Vigouroux; Felipe Faúndez, Francisco Sierralta, Guillermo Maripán, Gabriel Suazo; Vicente Pizarro, Felipe Méndez, Nils Reichmuth; Darío Osorio, Lucas Cepeda and Gonzalo Tapia.
Cepeda, Méndez, Reichmuth and Sierralta are some of Córdova’s new additions.
DR Congo: Lionel Mpasi; Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Chancel Mbemba, Axel Tuanzebe, Arthur Masuaku; Meschak Elia, Noah Sadiki, Samuel Moutoussamy, Nathanaël Mbuku; Yoane Wissa and Cedric Bakambu.
Del Monte Foods Inc., a division of Fresh Del Monte Produce Inc., has landed a new partnership that further ingrains the brand into the city.
Del Monte Foods is partnering with the Pittsburgh Pirates, the company announced, entering into a multi-year agreement that will see the company’s signage be featured on the left field wall, as well as sponsorship of the Pirates grounds crew and in-game activations throughout the season.
The stadium signage will be debuted at the June 9 home game at PNC Park against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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The Independent Football Regulator (IFR) has contacted West Ham saying it will “use statutory powers to seek urgent information from David Sullivan”, and could force the sale of his stake in the club if he is deemed unsuitable.
It has been reported that David Sullivan could be forced to sell his share in West Ham after he was accused of “serious historical allegations” by multiple women, including using his power and preying on them for sex.
The accusations – which the billionaire “categorically” denies – also detail that this occurred when the 77-year-old was owner of the Daily and Sunday Sport Newspapers and some of the alleged victims were in their late teens.
In a statement published on West Ham’s website, Sullivan said: “I have recently become aware that factually incorrect and entirely false, decades-old allegations concerning my personal life are due to be broadcast and published.
“The false allegations levelled against me have been sensationalised by the media. After a lifetime spent building businesses in the adult industry, in which I have met thousands of women, it is sadly inevitable that a small number of improper conduct claims are being made against me. I categorically deny these claims.
“I have not been provided with any proper explanation as to how these individuals or their claims were independently verified or assessed for credibility prior to publication.
“I believe that the entire process has been fundamentally unfair and completely lacking in any due impartiality. I will be suing the BBC for libel, along with any other media outlet that repeats any libellous allegations.”
Since the release of his statement, several outlets have covered the story, including The Times and the BBC, the latter of which released a 30-minute Panorama documentary investigating Sullivan’s conduct.
A spokesperson for the IFR said: “These are extremely serious allegations. We are in contact with West Ham on this matter and will use our statutory powers to seek urgent information from David Sullivan relating to his suitability under our Owners, Directors and Senior Executives regime. We are unable to comment further at this stage.”
Despite his resignation, Sullivan still has the largest stake in West Ham United (38.8%) of West Ham’s Ownership Board, ahead of Czech billionaire Daniel Křetínský (27%), the Vanessa Gold Family Trust (25.1%), and American investor Albert Smith (8%).
However, this could soon change with action from the Independent Football Regulator, which has the power to remove owners who are considered unsuitable.
The IFR is a statutory body introduced in last year’s Football Governance Act to help safeguard the financial sustainability and heritage of English men’s professional football.
Falling under the IFR’s remit are football clubs’ owners and directors, this being why the suitability test was introduced, with the body stating that it would be able to “assess [their] honesty, integrity, and financial soundness”.
It also stated that it would ensure such individuals have the necessary skills and experience in order to do so – Sullivan has amassed over 30 years working in football, but the allegations will raise serious suitability questions.
In effect, if they find Sullivan does not meet that criteria, they can step in and, as a last resort, could force Sullivan to sell his stake in West Ham to a different investor – be it someone already on the Ownership Board or elsewhere.
If the 77-year-old were to sell his stake, it remains unclear who would purchase it. It has been reported that Křetínský could look to increase his stake in the club, especially after their first relegation to the Championship since 2011.
“I belong to Dortmund just as much as BVB does!” – An interview with new signing Lena Ostermeier
Lena, after 14 years at SGS Essen, you’ll be joining Borussia Dortmund this summer. What made you decide to make the move?I knew that I wanted to play for Borussia Dortmund at some point. I’m from Dortmund, I grew up with BVB, I used to watch the matches even as a child, and it was clear to me that I would have to play for this club one day. Now the time has come.
Even so, is there a touch of sadness about leaving Essen?Yes, of course. I grew up and developed as a footballer in Essen. I owe a great deal to Essen. It’s a very close-knit environment that welcomed me with open arms and supported me over many years. So, it’s by no means an easy step to make the move now. Nevertheless, I’m happy to be playing for BVB now and to experience something new.
Even though the manager, Markus Högner, is an old acquaintance?Without Markus, I wouldn’t be where I am today. He brought me up from the U17s and I’m incredibly grateful to him for everything he’s made possible for me. After a year apart, I’m glad to have him back as my manager because we simply know what we can expect from each other. Of course, we’ve both developed over the past year, so I’m also curious to see what it’ll be like to train with him again.
How would you describe yourself as a player?I’m a hard worker. I throw myself into every tackle and love it every time I win one, sliding in and giving it my all. In attack, I enjoy coaching the players. That means I can control the team from the back and help my teammates that way.
You were at home in the Bundesliga. Now it’s the Regionalliga next season. Why are you still convinced that this is the right move for you personally?I’ve noticed how committed BVB are to developing the women’s team. Everything and everyone behind it, everything that’s achieved off the pitch – it’s top-level professionalism. I want to be part of it, take the next step with BVB and help the club move forward.
You were born in Schwerte, started playing football at SV Sölderholz, did your PhD at TU Dortmund and are active in the volunteer fire brigade. What does Dortmund mean to you as a city?Dortmund is my home. I grew up in Lichtendorf and still live in Lichtendorf. You could almost say I belong to Dortmund just as much as BVB (laughs).
And how much is BVB a part of you?I grew up with BVB. As a small child, I first played football myself in Sölderholz. Afterwards, I’d always watch the BVB matches, get caught up in the excitement, and sometimes head straight back out into the garden afterwards because I wanted to do better if BVB had lost (laughs). So, BVB played a big part in my life from an early age, and it’s lovely that I can now do something for BVB.
You didn’t have that chance back then, as there was no women’s football at BVB. How have you experienced the developments over the past few years?I’ve been following it ever since it was discussed at the general meeting. When it was decided that there would be a women’s team, I was absolutely delighted. I also thought it was absolutely the right move to build women’s football from the ground up rather than buying our way into a higher division. That’s what makes BVB what it is. Of course, I would have been happy if it had happened a bit sooner, but I’m still glad that the women’s team is now where it is and that I’m part of it from now on.
What does it mean to you emotionally?It’s simply a childhood dream. Back then, you didn’t really think about it that much. At some point, it became clear that you couldn’t actually play for BVB because there was no women’s or girls’ team. That’s why I’m all the more delighted that I’ll finally be able to fulfil that dream from this summer.
What are your goals – both personally and with BVB?I’d obviously like to get as much playing time as possible. And to be perfectly honest, I want to win titles with BVB. Unfortunately, I didn’t manage to win a single title at Essen. That’s why I’d be absolutely delighted if we could celebrate league titles and promotion here. But the most important thing, above all else, is to stay healthy.
Instead of Hafenstraße, it’ll be Strobelallee for you from now on. As a Dortmund native, how much are you looking forward to the Rote Erde stadium?At Essen, we certainly had one of the best stadiums in the top flight. But the Rote Erde stadium is much richer in tradition and has a completely different character. I was at the stadium for the derby against Schalke. That was very special and I even got goosebumps just sitting in the crowd. Now I’m just incredibly excited that I’ll soon be on the other side and get to experience and take it all in from the pitch.
The Knicks can no longer sweep the NBA Finals, and as a result, money in the ticket resale market is quickly shifting toward a potential Game 6 next week at Madison Square Garden.
New York’s 115–111 loss to San Antonio in Game 3 on Monday generated yet another day of chaotic movement across an already frenetic ticket market for the event.
As of Tuesday morning, low-end, get-in pricing for Wednesday’s Game 4 sank below $4,800 per ticket. That’s less than a third of where the market was on Saturday and just over half the level on Monday. The precipitous drop is happening as Game 4 is no longer a potential clinching scenario as the Knicks seek their first NBA title since 1973.
A potential Game 6 on June 16, meanwhile, is seeing another resurgence in pricing after a slight dip prior to Monday’s Game 3—which included a heavy show of security for a visit by U.S. President Donald Trump.
Game 6, if necessary, now carries a get-in price of nearly $12,000 per ticket—up from $11,000 on Monday and roughly even with Saturday—and now represents the last remaining possibility for a title clinch by the Knicks at home.
Even with the massive drop in demand for Game 4, the current pricing for the games at MSG exceeds the comparable figure of $3,800 for February’s Super Bowl LX. The Knicks’ loss on Monday, meanwhile, was their first since April 23 in what has been a torrid postseason run by the team.
As has been the case throughout the NBA Finals, games in San Antonio remain a relative bargain to anything happening in New York. Game 5 on Saturday at Frost Bank Center, a game now assured of happening, has a get-in resale price of about $1,700 per ticket. Pricing for a potential Game 7 in San Antonio, meanwhile, begins at around $4,400.
WEST MONROE — The Louisiana Sports Writers Association announced its Class 4A All-State baseball and softball teams for 2026 on Tuesday, June 9.
West Ouachita High School is represented on the baseball and softball All-State honorable mentions with senior Cali Smith, junior Emmey Tullos and sophomores Trigger Booth, Kamryn Henley and Holdyn Herring.
After making the LHSAA Division II nonselect semifinals in 2025, the Chiefs' baseball team finished with a 14-20 record this past season and fell in the first round of the playoffs at Breaux Bridge. West Ouachita softball (15-17) played three of its final five regular season games against state champions Sterlington and Quitman.
Below are the full lists for the 2026 Class 4A All-State baseball and softball teams.
CLEVELAND — The Yankees played musical chairs with their closer last season, going from Devin Williams to Luke Weaver to Devin Williams to David Bednar. The year before, a string of Clay Holmes blown saves led to Luke Weaver taking over.
This season, it was easy to remember those late-inning bullpen struggles leading to change when Bednar had a recent rough stretch that included only three clean outings in nine appearances from late April until the middle of May.
When Bednar blew a three-run, ninth-inning lead at Citi Field on May 17, a game the Mets won in 10 innings, his ERA was up to 4.95. The next night, it climbed to 5.14 with Bednar allowing a ninth-inning run while saving a 7-6 victory over the Blue Jays.
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Before the closer situation deteriorated further, Bednar transformed into what he mostly was last season, before and after his July 31 trade from the Pirates to the Yankees.
Bednar came up big again Monday night when he worked 1 2/3 scoreless innings and was the winning pitcher in a 7-5, 10-inning victory over the Guardians.
This made it 6 2/3 scoreless over his last six outings with a 13th save in 15 chances and a win that improved his record to 2-3.
“He’s been really good,” manager Aaron Boone said of Bednar, whose 27-pitch outing lowered his ERA to 3.90.
This is Bednar’s best stretch since very early into his Yankees tenure. After he allowed two runs in 1 2/3 innings while blowing a save in his Yankees debut, he worked 6.2 scoreless over his next six. But that stretch included a blown save by walking in a run after replacing Camilo Doval with the bases loaded in the eighth inning in a tie game.
With the Yankees running out of relievers Monday, Boone was down to two when he picked Bednar over Fernando Cruz to enter a 5-5 game in the ninth inning after lefty Tim Hill retired the leadoff hitter.
Bednar got the Yankees to extra innings by striking out two in a row, then he came back out for the 10th after Cody Bellinger broke the tie with a two-run single in the top of the inning.
Pitching with a ghost runner on second base, Bednar walked leadoff hitter Angel Martinez, bringing the go-ahead run to the plate before retiring the next three hitters. Steven Kwan lined to short for the first out, Patrick Bailey struck out looking and Brayan Rocchio grounded out to second to end the game.
“I thought the splitter was really good,” Boone said. “He used the curve ball a couple times when he needed it to sprinkle that in, and then a couple really well executed fastballs, including the second out there in the 10th, where they were probably laying soft or split on him and he froze them with a fastball. I thought he just did a good job of staying fairly efficient, too, in a five-out scenario.”
WELLS UPDATE
Initial test results are in on catcher Austin Wells, who went on the injured list Saturday with neck stiffness that has been causing cervical headaches.
“Preliminary, all negative,” Boone said after Monday’s game. “So far, so good.”
What’s next for Wells, who is on the 10-day injured list?
“I’m sure he’ll meet with the doctor again this week and then hopefully he’ll be able to start ramping up,” Boone added.
WARREN’S NIGHT
Warren didn’t make it through five innings because his pitch count was up to 91 through 4 2/3 innings, even though the righty allowed three runs, two earned, on only three hits and two walks.
Facing five left-handed hitters and four switch-hitters who batted left, Warren walked only two, but there were a lot of Guardians foul balls, 12 in the first four batters of the game, all outs.
“I thought he was all right,” Boone said. “You run nine lefties at him, it’s a tough go.”
Although Warren missed out on improving his staff-best record to 7-1, he allowed two or fewer earned runs for the 11th time in 13 starts. His 3.28 ERA is the 11th best among qualified AL pitchers.
Warren, however, was disappointed. The Yankees were ahead 3-0 when they scored an unearned run in the third, but the Guardians tied it in the bottom of the inning when a leadoff walk and double turned into three runs, the last scoring on an error by shortstop Jose Caballero.
“It’s definitely unusual (facing all-left-handed hitters), but I think I should be able to take ‘em out and have success,” Warren said.
Months before World Cup 2026 got underway, senior figures within Fifa already found the planning hadn’t been going “as expected”. And that’s saying something. When the hosting of Canada-Mexico-USAwas confirmed back in 2018, after all, the widespread feeling in football circles was that it was a return to the “familiar”.
Two of the countries had already hosted three of the most successful World Cups of all, and the promise in the bid-book was that this would be “low-risk and operational certainty”. It of course greatly aided such feelings that another promise was about record revenue projections of $14bn.
The Qatar World Cup became one of the most politicised of all time (PA Wire)
In other words, the World Cup could get back to focusing on what actually matters, the football… and the money it can generate.
Nothing could have been further from the truth. This tournament has arguably been even more politicised, in a number of different ways. Far from the “familiar”, or even things not going as expected, the 2026 World Cup has thrown up more problems that have been utterly unprecedented than in the competition’s entire 92-year history.
By far the most grave of those is a World Cup host starting a war against one of the participant nations, as happened with the USA’s attack on Iran at the end of February. The tournament has never witnessed anything like that.
There has not been much debate about boycotting the World Cup (AFP/Getty)
Even before that landmark conflict, though, tournament figures were already grappling with far more issues than they knew how to handle.
If 2026 doesn’t have a moral travesty so central to the very staging of the tournament like Qatar’s use of “slave labour”, and it is still held in a liberal democracy unlike Russia, the unique nature of the US state and its relationship with its co-hosts has created a series of more disparate problems. An Amnesty report even described the USA as “facing a human rights emergency” around the World Cup, in particular regarding the “chilling threat” posed to fans and even players by the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
The money that Fifa were so greedy for is actually just one other element, creating a cost prohibitive to football’s actual global support and even expanding the tournament to such an obscene size that it might well dilute the good that the competition is all about.
It says a lot about the 2026 World Cup that these are among the least of its issues...
Fifa president Gianni Infantino has steadily been selling football’s soul (Getty Images)
The Iranian war and a host attacking a qualified nation
When news started to filter through that Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had been killed in a US strike, the Fifa leadership were at Hensol Castle in Wales for the 140th Annual General Meeting of the International Football Association Board and listening to an opera singer, as they desperately scrolled their phone for news.
They already knew this was going to be the gravest issue around this World Cup, and Fifa’s biggest test. Concerns like that, and even Iran’s very participation, still seemed utterly trivial when it emerged that 168 people – including 110 children – had been killed after a missile hit a primary school in Minab. The Iranian squad wore lapel pins highlighting the atrocity on landing in Mexico on Monday, having been denied both a base in the United States and visas for many staff.
Again, regardless of opinions on the conflict, it is a historic landmark for the tournament. Nothing like this has ever happened before, and if it was any other country there would doubtless be debates about the tournament being stripped.
Instead, most of the focus has been on whether the Iranian national team – who have their own complex relationship with the state – can even play in a competition they fairly qualified for. The conflict is meanwhile now in its 102nd day, and set to weigh over this entire World Cup – including a potential knock-out meeting between Iran and the US.
A World Cup host had never before started a war with one of the participant nations just months before the tournament (Getty Images)
US foreign policy and the Russia parallel
Such have been geopolitical developments that the Fifa Peace Prize has gone from a controversy in its own right to the mere punchline of a particularly bad-taste joke. Since Infantino obsequiously handed Donald Trump the award, the US has carried out military operations in four different countries – including Iran – to take it to 12 (depending on certain interpretations) since this World Cup hosting was awarded in 2018.
This is already far more than any other host from the point of being granted the tournament, but more relevant is what human rights groups like FairSquare would term as acts of aggression: those “unprovoked, uninvited and not sanctioned by the UN Security Council”.
Venuzuela and Iran would fall under this, to go with issues like: the kidnapping of a foreign head of state; extrajudicial killings in the Caribbean; the sanctioning of International Criminal Court Judges and the withdrawal from the UN Human Rights Council, the World Health Organisation and UNESCO.
While the foreign policies of hosts have historically been cast as generally separate to the staging of a World Cup, the parameters have now shifted due to the banning of Russia for the invasion of Ukraine. Multiple human rights groups and international bodies have pointed to US support for Israel in what a United Nations panel concluded was a “genocide” in Palestine. FairSquare meanwhile describe how Trump’s “dismantling of the international system and rule of law have been given the Fifa seal of approval”.
Trump receiving the Fifa Peace Prize has become a punchline (Getty)
Visa issues and the breaking of World Cup principles
By far the biggest controversy on the eve of the tournament, and also one that articulates so many of the other issues. A mere two days before the World Cup started, celebrated Somali referee Omar Artan and numerous Iranian staff were denied entry. Iraq striker Aymen Hussein was questioned for hours on his arrival in Chicago, while the Somalian and Uzbekistan teams were subjected to humiliating tarmac security searches.
Again, it's telling that this has never previously been an issue at any modern World Cup. This is because a contractual condition of hosting the tournament is free movement for participants. As Infantino himself said in 2017: “It’s obvious when it comes to Fifa competitions, any team, including the supporters and officials of that team, who qualify for a World Cup need to have access to the country, otherwise there is no World Cup.”
And despite the repeated flagging of potential issues for 2026, Infantino said only last year: “There is a lot of misconception out there. Everyone will be welcome in Canada, Mexico and the United States for the Fifa World Cup next year.” That has not proven to be the case.
And while Fifa is now hardline insisting it is “not involved in host country immigration processes”, that is rather different to the stance taken when Indonesia refused entry to the Israeli team for the under-20 World Cup in 2023. They were promptly stripped of hosting, with Fifa vaguely talking of “current circumstances”.
This controversy looks all the worse for Fifa given how the Trump administration's attitude to certain countries – and especially Muslim countries – had long been flagged, and facilitating this was one of the justifications for their relationship. As it is, the very course of the tournament could be affected by unequal treatment of certain teams. It says much that Russia and Qatar were seen as much more welcoming.
Somali referee Omar Artan has been denied entry to the United States (AP)
The Infantino-Trump relationship
The visa issue should only put more focus on yet another unprecedented aspect of this tournament, which is the depth of the relationship between the current presidents of Fifa and the United States. There’s never been anything like it, not even Joao Havelange and General Jorge Rafael Videla or Infantino with Vladimir Putin.
Fifa insiders long argued that a constant placating of Trump was necessary due to how his erratic nature could cause chaos for the tournament, but we are seeing that anyway. Issues like facilitating visas were supposed to be precisely one of the justifications for this cosying up.
The total lack of help on many World Cup-related details instead begs the question of why Infantino engaged in this, given the relationship went against Fifa statutes. The global governing body are supposed to be politically neutral, specifically so they can adequately navigate complex geopolitics. Infantino has nevertheless been a fixture at so many Trump political events including his inauguration.
It is all the more conspicuous that this didn’t happen with the previous Democrat administration. A feature of Infantino’s presidency has been proximity to authoritarian-facing premiers and even autocratic leaders, but the relationship with Trump is of another level to anything else. It raises a core question over how the World Cup is being used.
Trump and Infantino’s relationship is unprecedented (PA)
The “MAGA World Cup” and “sportswashing”
With most of the World Cup’s internal issues coming in Democrat cities, and Democrat-leaning entities like US Soccer largely excluded, this World Cup already has a very “red” tinge.
The Independent reported as long ago as March 2025 that multiple football figures were talking about Fifa facilitating “the MAGA World Cup”. “Trump is going to use it to promote his political ideology,” as one senior source said. In other words, “sportswashing”.
Human rights groups like Amnesty were by then already worried that the World Cup would be used as a platform for hateful rhetoric, protests being suppressed and unions having deals undercut, to ultimately further an ongoing authoritarian turn in global politics.
Trump has tried to turn this into the Maga World Cup (AFP/Getty)
The “chilling threat” of ICE
Among the most serious issues at this World Cup is the possibility of someone entering the country or even attending a game and suddenly being hauled away by ICE officers. It certainly feels a far cry from the global party that the World Cup is supposed to represent, something all the more ironic given that this is the biggest ever at 48 teams.
An Amnesty report titled “Humanity Must Win” Defending rights, tackling repression at the 2026 Fifa World Cup” has already described a potential “human rights emergency” characterised by the “chilling threat” of “discriminatory immigration policies, mass detentions and arbitrary arrests by masked, armed agents from ICE, US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and other agencies”. The report similarly pointed to how Dallas, Houston and Miami had all signed “problematic agreements for local law enforcement agencies to collaborate with ICE”.
Amnesty added that some fans face “intrusive surveillance, with proposals to force visitors to make their social media accounts available for vetting and screening for ‘anti-Americanism’.
“Despite the astounding numbers of arrests and deportations, neither Fifa nor the US authorities have provided any guarantees that fans and local communities will be safe from ethnic and racial profiling, indiscriminate raids, or unlawful detention and deportation,” said Amnesty International’s Head of Economic and Social Justice, Steve Cockburn. He also references how the US government has deported more than 500,000 from the country in 2025 – “more than six times as many people than will watch the World Cup final in the MetLife Stadium”.
FairSquare have criticised Fifa for “washing their hands” of their responsibilities. ICE has not been clear about its policy around the tournament, while the eve of the opening game has seen Congress debating a massive injection of funding to scale up deportations further.
The prospect of ICE raids have hung over the tournament (Getty Images)
Gun violence
Saturday’s reports that nine people were injured in a shooting near England’s World Cup base in Kansas City, Missouri raised another major safety issue for fans at this tournament. That is the possibility of firearms attacks, given how the Gun Violence Archive last year recorded more than 400 mass shootings.
A similar issue was a huge theme of South Africa 2010, but it speaks to the multiple controversies around this World Cup that one of the United States’ most divisive political subjects has barely been mentioned.
Narcoviolence
Since the majority of this World Cup is in the US, the majority of the focus has been there, but February saw another – yes – unprecedented development in co-hosts Mexico.
Narcoviolence erupted in a host city mere months before the tournament. Guadalajara saw the Jalisco cartel put up roadblocks and torch cars after their leader, “El Mencho”, was killed in a security operation. Debate has since raged over how safe Mexico can be.
The issue also touched on one of many points of tension between the co-hosts. Trump had previously spoken about how Mexican counterpart Claudia Sheinbaum is “very frightened of the cartels” and that “something is going to have to be done with Mexico”. That followed threats of a US trade war with Mexico and Canada. For now, Guadalajara’s city centre is quiet, outside the buzz for the tournament.
Guadalajara saw cars torched after “El Mencho” was killed in a security operation (Getty)
Suppression of protests in all three co-hosts
While Mexico mobilised 100,000 security personnel in response to high levels of violence, Amnesty’s report raised concerns about the risks for protestors. The body specifically referenced women activists who are planning a peaceful demonstration for the opening match at the Azteca Stadium, seeking truth, justice and remedy for the disappearance of loved ones.
Since World Cups often offer a platform for demonstrations, too – especially amid so much unrest over the ongoing conflict in the Gulf and Israel-Palestine – Amnesty say there are risks that protests could be repressed given that all three host countries have seen “restrictions on the right to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly”.
The report refers to the Trump administration targeting foreign-born students protesting Israeli actions in Gaza, while US citizens “protesting and monitoring aggressive immigration enforcement actions have been killed by federal agents”
Canada has meanwhile seen demonstrations about Gaza “unduly dispersed or cleared by the police”.
Mexico has also experienced a series of World Cup-related protests by residents angry about the disruptions to water supplies, access to land, rising costs and gentrification linked to infrastructure development in host cities. Amnesty fear the “militarised nature of Mexico’s security mobilisation for the tournament brings risks that further protests could be repressed.”
Mexico has seen protests in the days ahead of the World Cup (AFP/Getty)
Marginalisation of the homeless
In Canada, the impact of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver and a growing housing crisis have raised Amnesty fears that people experiencing homelessness will again be displaced and pushed further to the margins.
On 15 March, authorities in Toronto closed a winter warming centre providing shelter for people experiencing homelessness, as the venue had been pre-booked for use by Fifa.
FairSquare have similarly expressed concern that the homeless could be cleared from venues in the US, for purposes of presentation. Or, another form of sportswashing.
The environmental cost and related problems
A study by Greenly estimated that the greenhouse gas footprint of this World Cup is to be 7.8m tonnes of CO2. That would be 2.1 times more than Qatar, albeit without factoring in the immense infrastructure construction for 2022.
The disparity is entirely driven by the sheer geographical scale of the tournament, and the fact it now features 48 teams. That issue is of course connected to concerns about Fifa’s protections of players and supporters from heat, all while promoting some of the world’s biggest polluters, right up to a commercial arrangement with a fossil fuel giant like Aramco.
A World Weather Attribution analysis predicts that around a quarter of games will be played in conditions of 26-degree “Wet Bulb Globe Temperature” [WBGT] or higher – a heat index used by physiologists as the key measure of how effectively the body can cool itself. FairSquare describe Fifa’s heat risk mitigation as woefully inadequate, especially given the lack of published research on the issue.
Last summer’s Club World Cup in the United States saw the heat cause a huge issue (Getty)
As an illustration, FIFPRO and other experts advise that referees should intervene when the thermometers reach 26 degrees celsius and matches should be delayed or postponed at 28, whereas Fifa’s interventions only start at 32.
A letter from scientists on the topic noted that the approach was “impossible to justify". Fifa is also criticised for not learning the lessons from Qatar where the same issues were potentially a factor in thousands of unexplained deaths of migrant workers.
The great rip-off
With most ticket prices far more than treble the cost of recent tournaments, on top of the general expense of the United States, there are estimations that it will cost the average fan between $10,000 and $35,000 to follow their team right through the tournament.
Fifa’s lopsided contracts with host cities has only escalated the expenses. The governing body has used all manner of arguments to defend this, from redistributing revenue around the game to having to adapt to US “entertainment culture”. Both are laughable since the revenue projections were to be record-breaking based on the old price model, and Fifa has never previously adapted to any local ticket culture – including USA 94. If they had, more South African locals might have been able to attend 2010...
There is the admitted issue of how “touting” is now legal in the US market, but there were multiple workarounds for this, rather than Fifa fully indulging in it. What this really represents is the creation of two-tier football, shifting the World Cup from a mass-access global football event to a limited-access mega-event.
That is all the more concerning since domestic football cultures have long been struggling to resist pushes for precisely this from club owners, and yet here are the notional safeguards of the game ushering it all through.
High ticket prices for the World Cup have caused controversy (The Independent/Getty/iStock)
An exclusionary World Cup, especially for fans with disabilities
The cost has contributed to another adverse consequence, that renders some more of Infanfino’s claims absurd. The Fifa president has been talking about the most inclusive World Cup ever, but the ticket market has already priced a lot of fans out. That goes way beyond local communities like MLS fans, too.
Football Supporters Europe argue this is the first international sporting event in modern times effectively excluding fans with disabilities. The body currently have no data on wheelchair users travelling from Europe. FSE put this down to how there are no accessibility tickets among the cheapest Category 4 options, and no free access for companions, meaning following a team to the final could cost a fan in a wheelchair up to $7,000.
Ronan Evain, of FSE, describes all of this – as well as absurd parking prices – as "a tax on disability".
The size
While the politically-driven expansion of the World Cup to 48 teams has ironically contributed to some Fifa headaches – not least more geopolitical issues as well as the environmental cost – it might also serve to corrode the competition’s spiritual value. More may well be less.
The asymmetric system, where 48 doesn’t split cleanly to two, means the return of third-place qualifying. That offers more safety nets, reducing jeopardy, while potentially creating strange convolutions.
It also shows Fifa – or, specifically, Infantino – don’t understand what actually made the four-team groups so enthralling in 2022. In other words, they don’t understand how their actual sport works.
Even the mass of matches and teams starts to affect some of the self-contained nature of a World Cup, because it’s just too much to consume. That is exactly when the magic starts to evaporate. There might not be a more illustrative example of “the game eating itself”.
The expansion to a 48-team World Cup has seen countries like Curacao qualify for the first time (AFP/Getty)
The great sell-off
Almost above anything, and running through everything, is how so many of these issues represent a core issue with this World Cup and how it articulates the very devolution of the sport.
It is Infantino’s Fifa continuing to sell off and change the game – and specifically a tournament that is a true global good – without anyone apparently able to object or do anything. How did we get here?
Infantino is after all supposed to be serving the game, not the other way around. Perhaps it’s a grimly appropriate theme for a tournament that was supposed to fundamentally be about money, but is now about so much more.
Paul Skenes didn't pass up a little moment to give back.
The Pittsburgh Pirates' superstar pitcher was apparently driving home, spotted some Little Leaguers at work, and pulled right in.
Then, Skenes hung around with the young ballplayers for a while, giving them a glimpse at the local MLB star while probably getting plenty of relaxing enjoyment out of it himself.
The story went viral on social media:
Paul Skenes is an awesome human in case anyone was wondering.
He was driving by the Ingomar Franklin Park Little League baseball fields last night and saw the lights on and just pulled on in.
He was there over 2 hours signing, taking pictures and playing catch with the kids. pic.twitter.com/oHsYc2qyqP
For Skenes, it was probably nice to just be somewhere that everything felt a bit simpler.
Clearly, he was going to attract attention, but for wholesome reasons.
The youngsters now have a memory they won't ever forget. They'll tell all their friends how they got to play catch with Skenes.
Fans in the comments are already pointing out that Skenes might not be in Pittsburgh long, that when his free agency arrives, he'll sign in one of the big coastal cities and never look back.
But on a night like this, there probably was no place Skenes would rather be.
There are still 16 games left in the high school baseball season as of Wednesday morning. Still, American Legion season has begun.
That includes Beckley Bash Post 32, which already has two wins on the ledger. And with no local teams involved in the high school state tournament on Wednesday, area baseball fans’ schedule to witness the Bash’s home opener is wide open.
The Bash will be at Linda K. Epling Stadium for the first time on Wednesday, hosting Richwood Post 97. The doubleheader will begin at 6 p.m.
Richwood is not just a new team, but also a new Area 3 opponent for the Bash. Joining those two will be Charleston Post 65, South Charleston Post 94, Logan Post 19 and Milton Post 139.
Home openers are always exciting, but it will mean a little more with the Bash hosting the American Legion State Tournament July 22-27. And that doesn't even count the annual Fourth of July fireworks night against Logan.
“It’s exciting for sure,” Bash coach Jordan Meadows said. “And it's Richwood, so it's a new area team. So just having new area games that mean something, and being the first home game, I know it's kind of sandwiched in with the state tournament, but just to get some guys experience at Linda K. Epling Stadium, it’s a big summer for us. So to have our first game a little over a month away from the state tournament, I think a lot of the guys are excited, and I’m definitely excited to get rolling.”
Beckley got the season started Saturday with a doubleheader sweep at Ritchie County Post 83. Beckley rolled in the first game 12-2, then battled for a 3-2 win in the nightcap.
Meadows didn’t have all of his roster at his disposal, with players from Independence and Shady Spring still playing in the state high school tournament.
“It was definitely a different day on Saturday,” Meadows said. “We had nine Senior Legion guys and I brought up some Junior Legion guys to help us out with some numbers.”
The opened had a Wyoming County flavor, with Zach Hunt and Miken Smyth combining to go 5 for 8 with five runs batted in. Each had a double and home run, and Hunt had four of the RBIs. Woodrow Wilson’s Drew Gallaher also homered.
Beckley trailed the second game 2-0 but scored a run in the sixth and two in the seventh. Meanwhile, Layne Lambert and Gallaher combined to hold Post 83 to four hits. Both Ritchie runs were unearned.
When the Bash has every player at its disposal, all of the players will go in with Legion experience and many will have a year of college under their belts.
“That’s kind of what my main thing was this offseason,” Meadows said, “because being Year 3 I kind of learned from the last two years. I tried to get more college guys, especially college pitchers.”
Among them is Eli Green, who logged some innings for Concord this spring. And there will be others who are committed to college, including Sam Barnett (University of Charleston) and Lambert (Concord).
Woodrow Wilson graduate Maddex Sims, an outfielder, started 40 games for WVU Tech. Ashton Cochran made 25 at Concord.
James Monroe’s Kadyn Hines, who has committed to West Virginia, will play for the Bash on Wednesday, although he won’t be available to pitch. He took a tough loss as the Mavericks fell 2-1 to Wheeling Central in the Class AA state quarterfinals on Monday.
Team chemistry should not be a problem for this year’s group.
“The guys are starting to mesh well with each other, just from being in high school and kind of being county rivals or region rivals to now being friends and hanging out in the summers and playing Legion,” Meadows said. “It’s definitely a new vibe for those guys. But it was fun on Saturday, good weather. Hopefully Wednesday with the home game, being in the locker room, they continue to get more continuity and the team brotherhood and have a lot of fun.”
The Spurs were right there at the end of tough losses in Game 1 and Game 2. They finally pulled it out in Game 3, beating the Knicks 115-111 in a game that New York absolutely had a chance to win to extend their lead to 3-0. Instead, they'll carry a 2-1 advantage into Game 4 on Wednesday.
The Knicks had clawed to within two points with nine seconds remaining in Game 3. Stephon Castle hit two clutch free throws at that point though, making it a two-possession game and robbing Jalen Brunson of the ability to make yet another clutch play.
No lead has felt safe for San Antonio, which held a seven-point lead with under two minutes remaining before a furious Knicks late run. But the Spurs played well enough through the entire game, never panicking even when they were down by seven at halftime.
The Spurs looked like they were in control coming out of that break. They made some adjustments throughout the entire 48 minutes that gave them just enough of an edge to get past a Knicks team that also played at an extremely high level.
Here's how the Spurs took down Game 3, and how the Knicks might counter for Game 4.
The Spurs figured out how to get Victor Wembanyama the ball inside
Karl-Anthony Towns had outplayed Wembanyama through the first two games of the Finals. The Spurs had no shot of winning the series as long as that happened.
Wemby easily gained the upper hand in Game 3, putting up a monster line of 32 points on 11-of-18 shooting, eight rebounds, six assists, three blocks, and two steals.
That explosion wasn't on Towns, who continued to guard Wemby pretty well in one-on-one situations. Rather, it was the Spurs making some adjustments against what was a very aggressive Knicks defense that had been bumping Wemby on his rolls to the basket in order to keep him out of the paint.
During the first two games of the Finals, Victor Wembanyama has rolled 47 times as the screener in pick actions. At least one of New York's off-ball defenders has tagged Wemby on 27 of those rolls, allowing him just two touches on those plays and only one point. https://t.co/A4NC5Coif8pic.twitter.com/HVCYrLQ30g
Wembanyama's shot diet changed considerably in Game 3. He took 12 shots in the restricted area, as compared to 11 in Game 2 and just seven in Game 1. Those shots closer to the basket led to a much better shooting efficiency.
Wemby's average shot distance and eFG% by game in the finals
Game 1: 17.3 feet -- 33.3 eFG% Game 2: 13.2 feet -- 57.1 eFG% Game 3: 10.6 feet -- 66.7 eFG% https://t.co/Fk5Sf8oQGy
The Spurs were able to counter the Knicks' aggressive tagging strategy in a couple of different ways. They used multiple drive-and-kicks to get Wemby the ball when he was already under the rim, more double ball screens to get him deep seals, better placement of their players in order to manipulate the help defense, and this clever pass to take advantage of the Knicks' tendencies.
Eyes tell lies. Beautiful pass from Castle. Tricked OG Anunoby, who had to be two places at once, by staring down the corner pass. pic.twitter.com/F3b5PkTcEz
Wembanyama is too good of a player to stop. The Spurs began figuring some of these tweaks out in the second half of Game 2, and that continued into Game 3.
Towns had been the Knicks' most efficient offensive player in their two wins, scoring 18 and 21 points. He had just 11 on 4-of-10 shooting in Game 3.
Towns still played well, but it wasn't the MVP caliber of performance that the Knicks have become accustomed to. The Spurs had a ton of success putting Castle on him and limiting his looks.
Castle led the Spurs in half-court matchups defending KAT in G3 (16). KAT only attempted 1 shot.
Some of that was doubling w/ a roaming C. Some of that was late-switching against the PnP. Some of that was shot-selection from other Knicks. Something for both teams to think about pic.twitter.com/JbSpJLzsie
Part of those issues weren't on Towns. The Knicks missed him on a number of open pick-and-pops (as pointed out by several excellent analysts, including Joe Viray and Mo Dakhil). The Knicks will surely look at that on film before Game 4 and try to get him the ball more in those situations.
Stephon Castle showed up
I criticized Castle throughout the first two games for his lackluster offensive performance, calling him a weak link for the team. Along with his excellent defense, the ball finally started going down for him on offense. He had 23 points, repeatedly driving the ball and finishing at the rim with craft and strength.
Castle also drilled some huge 3's. That shot has been all over the place throughout the playoffs. He was on fire through the first two rounds, shaky against the Thunder, and had a rough Game 1.
The Knicks are conceding those looks, so keeping them honest is important. He completely bailed the Spurs out of a bad crunch time possession by hitting the biggest shot of the game with two minutes left, earning an iconic Mike Breen "bang."
The Spurs need Castle because De'Aaron Fox continues to look hampered by his high ankle sprain suffered in the second round against the Timberwolves. Fox hit his own clutch dagger, a step back with 12 seconds left to get San Antonio's lead to five. But his speed hasn't been there, and he's clearly not at 100 percent.
The Knicks are winning when they get Victor Wembanyama on the perimeter
Wemby's defense has been otherworldly in this series. The Knicks have had some success putting him in the blender and generating open 3's with multiple drive-and-kicks. He finally put his foot down and stopped a huge one in the fourth quarter in one of the most impressive sequences that you'll see.
Landry Shamet isn't going to be able to blow by Wembanyama. But other, more skilled players have been able to do it. Wemby surprisingly hasn't been able to stay in front of Towns all series. And OG Anunoby drove right past him for a dunk in the exact same fashion as in Game 2.
OG Anunoby pump fakes, goes around Victor Wembanyama and dunks it (with replays).
Even when Wemby hasn't been getting blown by, the Spurs have been very worried when he's been on the perimeter against Jalen Brunson. They've sent double teams, opening up shots for Brunson's teammates who have converted on those chances.
The Wemby blowby problem shouldn't discount that his defense has been the reason why the Spurs have made it to the Finals and been competitive in every single game in this series. But it's something to keep an eye on. There's a constant war behind the scenes where the Spurs have tried to keep Wemby close to the basket, allowing him to drop into the paint and play a one-man zone whenever possible. The Knicks are constantly prodding and trying to exploit that strategy. They will continue to do so in Game 4.
Madison Square Garden was a madhouse on Monday. It didn't end up mattering, nor did the Spurs' crowd in Games 1 and 2. This isn't your father's home court advantage any more.
The phenomenon of home court advantage declining in the NBA isn't new. What was once a 60 to 65 percent edge at home fifty years ago had shrunk to around 55 percent during this past regular season.
(4) Home court advantage in the NBA is far less significant than it used to be pic.twitter.com/y8whI5n25j
Several reasons have been suggested for this. I agree with this one from Sportico's Lev Akabas.
Why home court advantage is less important now:
- Better sleep, recovery, travel science - More auditing / quality control of officials reduces home bias - This generation of players f***s around less on the road - 3PT shooting variance generally leads to more chaotic outcomes
No team with home court advantage has ever recovered from an 0-2 deficit in the Finals. The conditions are ripe for the Spurs to be the first ones to ever pull it off. They still are big underdogs, but it's not impossible any more.
After growing into one of the biggest names in national sports radio, Maggie Gray is turning her attention to podcasting.
Gray announced the news this week ahead of a planned move to All City Network, where she will launch a new podcast called A Must Win Game, publishing twice per week. The new show will join All City’s growing roster of partners, including women’s basketball YouTube streamer Quita In the Morning and the Kansas City Sports Network.
As a result of a merger between Audacy and Cumulus Media, the Infinity Sports Network wound down earlier this year. That left Gray and co-host Andrew Perloff show-less, and after the two briefly teased an independent joint project, Gray lands at All City for a solo venture.
“This is going to be the first chance for me to truly own my own stuff,” Gray told Barrett Media. “I’ve been blessed to work for many legacy companies and loved every part of it. But this is the first time I’m a collaborator as opposed to an employee. I get to own my own stuff and have the support of a network that wants to see me grow. It felt perfect, and every step feels more like a great match.”
The former WFAN host revealed that she was close on a contract at a different media company, but the big dreams of All City coupled with the chance to own the platform and have more control over her work were appealing.
Gray is the latest radio vet to jump into the digital world, joining the likes of Adam Schein, Anthony Gargano, Chris Carton and Dan Bernstein, among many others.
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Alan Shipnuck has suggested that there is a real chance that LIV Golf may have already held their final event of the 2026 season, with doubts over the league’s immediate future.
LIV’s situation has looked precarious for some time. Shortly after The Masters, reports emerged suggesting that there was a question mark over the funding.
The Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia will indeed withdraw their financial support after this season. It was subsequently announced that June’s event in New Orleans had been postponed – though the league expressed a hope to hold it later in the year.
But perhaps there are no guarantees that the league will play again this season.
Doubt over the remainder of the LIV Golf season
LIV is now starting a seven-week run where they have no events. In that time, those behind the scenes are likely to be working on finding new investment for next season.
However, Front Office Sports has reported that LIV may not have even the funds to see out this season.
Journalist Alan Shipnuck was subsequently asked on Dan on Golf whether this past week at Valderrama may have seen the last LIV Golf event as we know it.
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“It’s getting more likely, put it that way, because there’s a little roar. I bumped into a guy at Pebble Beach, who’s very wired in, and he’s like, ‘It’s done, it’s over. Spain’s the last one’. Who knows? The funding is there, is the will there, just to fulfil these promises? There’s a lot of half built skyscrapers on the skyline in Riyadh, where the Saudis have a history of just walking away. ‘We’re done’. They can be utterly ruthless. And so, they’ve certainly given guys plenty of time to work on their plan B. It’s messy for a lot of them. I think no one would be surprised, put it that way,” he said.
“The LIV content machine never ends. [Valderrama’s] a big time golf course. Tyrrell Hatton was awesome. And yet, that Front Office Sports report drops and all we’re talking about now, it’s kind of like in modern politics, no one talks about policy. It’s all the horse race and the polls and the numbers. That’s the exact equivalent of LIV. No one cares about your healthcare plan. So here we are again. There’ll be a lot of intrigues, there’ll be a lot of leaks, a lot of posturing. The next seven weeks, just going to be information war.
“I think there’s no doubt that the players and the people around them, the team managers, like they’re paddling hard. They’re trying to find investors, they’re calling everybody in their phone. They’re leaning on people. There is a will amongst the players to keep it going. And $10 million purses is a big comedown from 30, but it’s still better than the DP World Tour. Still better than the Asian Tour. At $10 million a pop, LIV would still be your second best option. And for a lot of these guys, they don’t really have anywhere else to go. So, internally, people are trying hard, but the marketplace will decide, and it’s going to be fascinating.”
LIV Golf should not be afraid to call time on the season prematurely
There must be a temptation for those associated with LIV to pull the plug on the rest of the season.
Obviously, they have to factor in everyone who would lose out from the final handful of events not taking place.
But from a golfing perspective, LIV’s top players would surely not suffer. Ultimately, there are no events scheduled now until after The Open Championship has taken place.
So there are no more opportunities on LIV for their players to prepare for the majors.
The time may be better spent focusing on how they are going to move forward when the 2027 season arrives.
It is almost certain that LIV will look drastically different from next year when you consider how much the PIF have invested over the last few years.
If LIV is going to thrive in the long-term, they surely need to make a statement in 2027. So it would not be the worst thing to take themselves out of the limelight over the next few months.
Which one of the giants has been handed a rough draw? Which superstar will finish as the top goalscorer? Who are the dark horses many will back to go far?
Via our betting partner Draft Kings, here are the latest World Cup odds.
2026 World Cup betting odds
Top goalscorer odds for 2026 World Cup
Kylian Mbappe +600 Harry Kane +700 Lionel Messi +1200 Erling Haaland +1400 Lamine Yamal +1800 Mikel Oyarzabal +1800 Cristiano Ronaldo +2000 Vinicius Junior +2200 Lautaro Martinez +2500 Ousmane Dembele +2800 Romelu Lukaku +3000 Raphinha +3000 Julian Alvarez +3500 Alvara Morata +3500 Nick Woltemade +3500 Cody Gakpo +4000 Ferran Torres +4000 Bukayo Saka +4000
Igor Thiago +4000 Memphis Depay +4000 Mikel Merino +4000 Jean-Philippe Mateta +5000 Jude Bellingham +5000 Florian Wirtz +5000 Kai Havertz +5000 Goncalo Ramos +5000 Bruno Fernandes +5000 Luis Diaz +5000 Desire Doue +5000 Dani Olmo +5000
Mohamed Salah +5000 Neymar +5000 Morgan Rogers +6500 Santiago Gimenez +6500 Darwin Nunez +6500 Eberechi Eze +6500 Enner Valencia +6500 Leandro Trossard +6500 Lois Openda +6500 Jamal Musiala +6500 Marcus Rashford +6500 Matheus Cunha +6500 Alexander Sorloth +6500 Kingsley Coman +6500 Nico Williams +6500
Selected others Folarin Balogun +8000 Christian Pulisic +8000 Raul Jimenez +8000 Haji Wright +10000 Jonathan David +10000 Scott McTominay +10000
Betting odd to win the 2026 World Cup
Spain +475 France +500 England +650 Brazil +800 Argentina +900 Portugal +1000 Germany +1400 Netherlands +2000 Norway +3000 Belgium +3500 Colombia +4000 Morocco +5000 Uruguay +5000 USA +6000 Switzerland +6500 Japan +6500 Ecuador +8000 Croatia +8000 Mexico +8000 Senegal +9000 Turkiye +10000 Sweden +10000 Austria +15000 Scotland +20000 Canada +20000 Czechia +25000 Ivory Coast +25000 Ghana +30000 Egypt +30000 Paraguay +30000 Algeria +35000 South Korea +40000 Bosnia and Herzegovina +50000 Australia +60000 Tunisia +70000 Iran +70000 DR Congo +100000 South Africa +100000 Cape Verde +100000 Saudi Arabia +100000 Panama +100000 Uzbekistan +150000 Qatar +150000 New Zealand +150000 Iraq +150000 Haiti +250000 Curacao +250000 Jordan +250000
Report: Liverpool considering move for Sporting CP star
Liverpool’s Defensive Rebuild Hinges on Smart Summer Recruitment
Liverpool’s long term planning at centre back is beginning to take shape, with several intriguing names emerging as potential successors to Ibrahima Konaté. According to reporting from CaughtOffside, the Reds are carefully assessing multiple defensive targets as uncertainty continues surrounding Konaté’s future.
“With Ibrahima Konaté set to leave Liverpool when his contract expires, the Reds need a high level replacement rather than a short term patch.”
That line captures the scale of the challenge facing Liverpool’s recruitment team. Replacing Konaté means replacing athletic dominance, recovery pace and physical authority, qualities that remain difficult to find in one defender.
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Gonçalo Inácio Fits Tactical Vision
“One of the names still strongly linked is Gonçalo Inácio,” and from a football perspective the interest makes complete sense.
Liverpool’s evolving tactical structure requires defenders comfortable progressing possession under pressure. Inácio’s composure on the ball and left footed balance immediately stand out. If Andoni Iraola wants aggressive build up play from deep areas, the Sporting CP defender offers exactly that profile.
“Liverpool need someone comfortable progressing the ball,” the report states, and modern elite football increasingly demands centre backs capable of dictating possession rather than merely defending space.
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Inácio would also help future proof the squad as Virgil van Dijk moves further into the latter stages of his career.
Murillo and Vušković Also Under Review
Murillo’s growing reputation at Nottingham Forest makes him another logical target. Premier League experience matters, particularly for defenders expected to settle quickly inside an intense tactical environment.
“His Premier League experience, strength and left sided profile make him a very logical option.”
Liverpool supporters would certainly appreciate Murillo’s aggression and confidence in duels. He already looks capable of handling high level English football, and his ceiling may still be rising.
Luka Vušković represents a different type of opportunity. The Croatian teenager remains more of a long term project, but elite clubs increasingly move early for young defenders before transfer values spiral out of control.
“That kind of interest makes sense because elite clubs now try to secure top young defenders before they become impossible to afford.”
Recruitment Decisions Carry Huge Importance
Liverpool cannot afford hesitation in this area of the pitch. Losing Konaté without a clear succession plan would leave a major gap beside Van Dijk.
Sam Beukema also remains linked, offering experience and tactical intelligence, though questions remain over whether Liverpool ultimately want a more physically dominant replacement.
Importantly, this does not feel like a club searching blindly. Liverpool appear focused on finding defenders suited to a modern tactical identity built around aggression, mobility and progression from the back.
“Liverpool cannot afford to get this decision wrong.”
That may be the defining sentence of the entire situation. Elite teams rarely remain elite without consistently refreshing their defensive core, and Liverpool’s next move could shape their future for years.
Credit to CaughtOffside for the original reporting and information referenced in this article.
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Liverpool supporters are likely to feel both intrigued and slightly anxious about these defensive links. Replacing Ibrahima Konaté is not straightforward. When fully fit, he offers pace, power and recovery ability that very few defenders in Europe can match.
The encouraging aspect is that Liverpool appear to be thinking strategically rather than emotionally. Gonçalo Inácio, Murillo and Luka Vušković all fit different parts of a modern recruitment model focused on technical quality and long term development.
Many supporters will particularly like the Murillo links. Premier League proven defenders often adapt faster, and his aggression and composure already look suited to Liverpool’s intensity.
There may be slightly more caution surrounding Inácio. While technically impressive, fans will naturally question whether he can cope physically with the demands of English football every single week.
Vušković feels like a classic future investment, exciting but still developing. Supporters understand elite clubs must secure top young talent early, although relying on youth alone would feel risky if Konaté departs soon.
Ultimately, this report suggests Liverpool are preparing carefully for a major transition at centre back. Supporters will hope the club act decisively because replacing elite defenders becomes significantly harder once uncertainty drags deep into the season.
Summer is here, sort of, and it is everyone’s favorite time of the year, scouting time. Every year, we do Summer Scouting to preview college football for Bucs fans, but also give them an idea of names to follow and watch in the fall as needs pop up for Tampa Bay.
Are we going to write about quarterbacks? Offensive tackles? Edge rushers? You know it, but why? Because other NFL teams will draft them, just as they will draft every other position. It all matters whether these players end up on the Bucs, the Bears, or the Steelers. We write these so Bucs fans can be the most informed fans.
So if you are still with us, enjoy our latest Summer Scouting report as we prepare you for the Fall.
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Background Info
Listed at 6-3/300 lbs.
4-Star prospect according to 247 Sports
First-team All-County in high school
Second-team All-ACC in 2025
Notable career stats heading into 2026
45 Tackles
12.5 Tackles for a Loss
5.5 Sacks
Notable numbers from PFF heading into 2026
34 QB Hurries
2 Passes batted at the line of scrimmage
28 Defensive stops
Pass Rush Win Rate of 16.2%
Strengths
Vicious hands
Uses power and leverage to get into the backfield
Excellent pass rusher
Good counters to what blockers throw at him
Demonstrates good quickness and agility off the ball
Player Summary
Ahmad Moten is going to be the man to fill the role of disruptor on the Hurricanes’ defensive line with the departure of Rueben Bain Jr. to the NFL. Moten has so many of the same skills with violent hands, excellent pass-rush moves, and a motor that is unlike anyone else's. He generates great power off the ball, and it allows him to bull rush his way into the backfield to create chas. He could find himself being a top 10 pick next April.
The Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) board of directors have officially decided what the criteria will be for the newly created and anticipated Open Division for the upcoming 2026-27 school year.
The FHSAA’s board voted unanimously, 10-0, that the top eight ranked teams will be moved into a separate Open Division postseason bracket. Among the sports that will partake in this format are football, boys & girls basketball, girls volleyball, baseball, softball, boys & girls soccer, lacrosse and girls flag football.
When it comes to high school football, the MaxPreps rankings will be used strictly to decide the top eight teams, with no human element whatsoever involved with the final decision on whom those teams will be.
How the FHSAA plans on dividing up the eight Open Division teams is into two brackets in two separate pools. Instead of the proposed North/South scenario, there will Pool A with seeds 1, 4, 5 and 8 and Pool B consisting of 2, 3, 7 and 8. Per the board meeting, all quarterfinal games will be held at the lower seeds, with the host schools keeping all of the profits from the contests.
Now based on what the FHSAA rankings were for high school football, the following teams would’ve qualified for the Open Division after the state finals:
DeLand
Sarasota Cardinal Mooney
Vero Beach
Gainesville F.W. Buchholz
Miami Northwestern
Jacksonville Mandarin
Tampa Carrollwood Day
Jacksonville Bolles
Also mentioned at the board meeting in Gainesville Tuesday morning was that the Open Division state championship game would be held down in Miami, with hopes that the semifinal contests could be hosted at The Villages Charter School, which has long been rumored as a potential site of future FHSAA football state championships.
FHSAA Executive Director Craig Damon hinted back in December that the Gainesville-based association could be open to human input on exactly which high school football teams get selected into the Open Division for the 2026-27 season.
California’s CIF, which is one of four states that utilizes a Open Division playoff bracket, uses a mix of data-driven formulas and human judgment for the high school football playoffs. For the CIF State Football Championship bowl games, a committee will select the top teams for the Open Division, which the guidelines include win-loss, schedule strength, and head-to-head, which obviously includes human input.
In a recent 2026 season prediction for the FHSAA’s 17-time state champion Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) St. Thomas Aquinas, Rivals has projected the Raiders to winning the state’s first-ever Open Division title come December.
Welcome to another edition of The Grind, where we have a slight argument this year with Monday being called “Golf’s Longest Day.” U.S. Open final qualifying is a grind for sure, but hopping in a car at midnight, driving through the night from New York to Myrtle Beach (a difficult decision made for a variety of reasons) and then rolling out of the car onto the first tee like my golf group plans to do in less than three weeks for the 2026 HGGA Championship is, technically, going to be a longer day. But until then, let’s focus on all the other golf happening—and on banking some sleep.
WE’RE BUYING
Nelly Korda: If she wasn’t already, Korda is now a truly historical figure in golf after winning a first U.S. Women’s Open and becoming the youngest American with four LPGA majors since Mickey Wright in 1960. Korda’s clutch birdie on the penultimate hole gave her the lead at Riviera, and her lipped-in two-footer on 18 secured $2.5 million:
Korda isn’t just putting together a remarkable season, she’s putting together what could go down as the greatest season ever if she keeps this up. In eight starts, Korda has won four times, including the year’s first two majors, and finished outside of the top-two just once. And she gives some credit to writing positive Post-it notes to herself that she sticks on her mirror at home and on the road. “I travel with Post-it notes and I stick them on to the mirror when I get ready and I write myself a positive note and that's my thought for the week,” Korda said. Hmm. I might have to try that.
And now Nelly is either a Women’s British Open or an Evian Championship away from completing the career Grand Slam (it’s weird with there being five majors in the women’s game), but at this rate, it’s not inconceivable that she goes ahead and pulls off the calendar slam with all five.
Oh, yeah, and she’s also basically locked up earning a spot in the Hall of Fame at some point this year. At 27 years old. A historical figure, indeed.
J.T. Poston: It wasn’t technically “Golf’s Longest Day,” but Poston had himself quite a long Sunday at Muirfield Village. He played 31 holes in regulation and then a couple extra playoff holes before finally winning the Memorial. For a second straight week, we saw a birdie on a tough finishing hole to force extra holes (Apologies to Ryan Gerard for playing the tough role of Eric Cole this week):
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Incredibly, Poston hadn’t recorded a single top-20 finish in 2026, but now he’s got a fourth career PGA Tour title and the biggest win of his career. Golf!
Ben Kohles: OK, now this is a guy who could hang on my golf trip. Kohles won the Korn Ferry Tour’s BMW Charity Pro-Am and then almost immediately hit the road from South Carolina to Maryland to get to his U.S. Open qualifying. The cameras caught some of his chaotic evening, including a sweet goodbye to his daughters:
And it was all worth it as Kohles qualified for his second U.S. Open (Congrats to all the qualifiers). Ben, if you want to spend more time in South Carolina at the end of the month, let me know.
WE’RE SELLING
Nelly’s shoe gamble: Look, I get it. If LeBron James gave me a pair of custom shoes, I’d instantly wear them as well. But when you’re playing in your biggest event of the year, that’s a big risk. Korda wound up changing back to her old Nikes after a few holes on Thursday and that got her back to her old self:
The lesson? Don’t make any big wardrobe changes ahead of a big round. So, thanks for the reminder, Nelly. I’ll be sure to remember that when I’m doing my scripting for Myrtle Beach.
Prematurely picking up your marker: Poor Adam Svensson had a brutal brainfart during extra holes of his U.S. Open final qualifier in Ontario. After being eliminated from earning one of the site’s automatic spots, the PGA Tour winner picked up his ball marker not realizing that the potentially important first-alternate spot was still in play:
Whoops. That could wind up being a very costly mistake. However, at least Svensson had a chance to qualify. Unlike these guys …
Missing a tee time: Especially an important one. And, no, this is not a Garrick Higgo at the PGA Championship situation. Instead, six PGA Tour Americas players wound up not getting to their U.S. Open final qualifier in time after their flight the night before from Mexico to Miami was delayed due to a medical emergency.
That is an all-time brutal break. Of course, we hope whoever was dealing with that medical emergency is doing better now. But it might take a few days for these guys to get over that as well.
ON TAP
The PGA Tour season rolls on with the RBC Canadian Open, AKA that one they play in Canada, AKA that one where Tiger Woods hit that famous bunker shot once upon a time. The LPGA is in Michigan for the Dow Championship while the DP World Tour takes a rare week off ahead of next week’s U.S. Open.
Random tournament fact: Three years before his famous winning shot, Tiger Woods missed the cut at the Canadian Open. It was the first missed cut of his pro career. He never played in the event again after winning in 2000. Talk about leaving on top.
RANDOM PROP BETS OF THE WEEK
—Someone will completely miss their tee time at TPC Toronto: 1 MILLION-to-1 odds
—Tommy Fleetwood will win at TPC Toronto: 11-to-1 odds (Favorite)
—Plenty will bet that despite him still never having won a full-field PGA Tour event: LOCK
TWEET(S) OF THE WEEK
I’m singling out two, and both have to do with Scottie Scheffler seeming to take caddie Ted Scott to task after finding the water with a tee shot. First, our Chris Powers put his own (funny) spin on what went down:
And then a mock up of some potential merch from this moment:
I’d buy one.
PHOTO OF THE WEEK
Yeah, we saw it, Nelly. That was crazy.
VIRAL VIDEO(S) OF THE WEEK
An incredible pair of reactions. First, Dustin Johnson literally shrugging off making a hole-in-one:
Maybe the all-time DJ being DJ moment.
And then, how about Ryan Gerard’s perfect retort to a heckler:
Well done, Ryan. Also, who in the world is out there heckling Ryan Gerard?! If you’re doing that, you need to take a long look in the mirror.
THIS WEEK IN PUBLIC DISPLAYS OF AFFECTION
Plenty of good stuff from the Poston family following J.T.’s triumph at the Memorial, including him getting that coveted Jack Nicklaus handshake while holding his daughter:
Aww. But I also liked seeing Charlie Woods caddieing for his good friend and future Florida State teammate Miles Russell at a U.S. Open final qualifier:
That’s what friends are for. And 17-year-old Miles wound up advancing.
THIS WEEK IN CELEBRITY GOLFERS
LeBron James from downtown!
How about that? He loves golf so much he might actually retire from basketball.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK
“I didn’t know it was next week.” —Chase Kyes, a rising sophomore at the University of Tennessee, after qualifying for the U.S. Open. Next week's U.S. Open. Hopefully, the young man can clear his schedule for that!
THIS AND THAT
Nelly Korda changed her grip during the U.S. Women’s Open—and still won. So she can successfully change to a new grip, but not to new shoes during a tournament. … Congrats to Tyrrell Hatton on winning the LIV Andalucia event for his first win as a dad. We’ll see if that new “perspective” can lead to a first major as well. … Speaking of LIV Golf, in his latest interview with Flushing It Golf, Bryson DeChambeau said he might miss the cut in all four majors this year and that “That’s just golf.” What happened to this guy? … And, finally, I loved seeing my fellow Wake Forest classmate Bill Haas out there shooting a 63 at U.S. Open final qualifying with his son carrying, well, pushing the bag:
Didn’t love seeing him not advance, but still, that’s awesome.
Barcelona's German head coach Hans-Dieter Flick is set to part ways with physical preparation expert Julio Tous.
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FC Barcelona head coach Hansi Flick is about to lose a key member of staff in physical preparation expert Julio Tous, who according to Cadena SER will leave the first team group.
Tous isn’t set for an exit from the club altogether, however. Instead, he has an exciting project on his hands.
It entails continuing with the Blaugrana, yet helping a selection of budding La Masia professionals considered to be elite, or on their way to it, that are currently in the Juvenil U18s category.
He’ll also work in other departments across the club, which could include the sports of other teams.
Tous’ replacement will be Holger Broich, who is described by SPORT as a man of “maximum confidence” for Flick. Broich previously worked alongside Flick during his highly successful spell leading Bayern Munich at the turn of the decade.
Flick and Tous didn’t see eye to eye towards the end at FC Barcelona
SPORT explains how Tous’ change of role comes after a lack of understanding between him and Flick towards the end of last season.
The 2025/2026 campaign can be considered a roaring success once more for the Catalans.
They retained the La Liga crown and the Super Cup while reaching the Copa del Rey semifinals, yet fell further away from the Champions League crown by only reaching the quarterfinals as opposed to the last four the term before.
That exit to Atletico Madrid was largely believed to be down to Raphinha’s absence. The Brazilian picked up a hamstring knock on international duty with Brazil, but he arrived to Carlo Ancelotti’s camp already fatigued before being pulled at the interval of an eventual 2-1 loss to France.
Yet Flick was left disturbed by Rapha’s relapse after suffering a similar knock earlier in the season only to fall to it again. There were cases of other players in almost identical cases too.
Tous’ work is said to have divided the first team squad, because some of Flick’s men believe that they’ve reached the highest heights of their careers thanks to his methods. Others weren’t entirely happy, however.
Could Broich be the key to FC Barcelona finally achieving Champions League glory?
There’s a lot of work that goes into a forming a Champions League-winning outfit on all levels.
Yet it’s Broich - as well as Flick - that is considered to be one of the main architects of Bayern’s 2020 Champions League triumph, which also took in an 8-2 quarterfinal destruction of Barça.
In a trade as demanding as modern football, fitness and physicality are two of the cornerstones to success. They must be nailed down properly in order to still be up and running in spring, when it comes to trying to lift the UCL’s coveted big-eared trophy.
While there have been fewer injuries compared to recent seasons as of late, it’s still an area where FC Barcelona can improve and Broich might be the man to right the ship.
This article was originally published on Forbes.com
Emma Raducanu reached the quarter-finals at Queen's last year [Getty Images]
Britain's Emma Raducanu and the great Serena Williams are the star names at the HSBC Championships at Queen's Club as the grass-court season begins - and you can follow across the BBC.
Raducanu, a quarter-finalist at the WTA 500 event last year, contests a women's singles draw headed by world number two and Australian Open champion Elena Rybakina from 8-14 June.
American Williams, a 23-time Grand Slam singles champion, will make her return to competitive action after an absence of almost four years in the women's doubles.
The men's tournament, held from 15-21 June, features Britain's Cameron Norrie but not Jack Draper, who has delayed his return from injury for another week.
Australian world number nine Alex de Minaur is the current highest-ranked player confirmed.
Live coverage is available on BBC One, BBC Two and BBC iPlayer, while BBC Radio 5 Live will have updates all week.
The BBC Sport website and app will provide live updates, reports, analysis and features.
Who is competing at Queen's?
Former Wimbledon champion Rybakina is joined by fellow top-10 players Amanda Anisimova and Victoria Mboko in the women's singles.
Raducanu was the only Briton to gain direct entry into the draw, with wildcards given to Katie Boulter, Francesca Jones, Harriet Dart and teenager Mika Stojsavljevic.
Williams, who has been granted a wildcard for the tournament, will play alongside Canadian teenager Mboko in the women's doubles.
The 44-year-old said she would be "evolving away" from tennis in 2022 but has decided to return, saying Queen's Club "feels like the perfect place to begin this next chapter".
Wimbledon, where Williams has won seven singles and seven doubles titles, begins three weeks after Queen's.
Lorenzo Musetti, Jiri Lehecka, Luciano Darderi and Valentin Vacherot are the other top 20-ranked players in the men's singles draw alongside De Minaur.
Rising stars Jakub Mensik and Rafael Jodar are also in action.
LAS VEGAS — Carolina Hurricanes coach Rod Brind’Amour is wearing his poker face well in Las Vegas.
Brind’Amour has decided who will be in net against the Vegas Golden Knights in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final.
He’s just not telling anyone.
“It’s always a suspenseful thing around here that I have to hold on to,” Brind’Amour said after practice. “It seems to have taken a life of its own, so I kind of enjoy it.”
Vegas leads the series 2-1 after a wild 5-4 double-overtime win in Game 3. The teams split the first two games in Carolina.
Starting goaltender Frederik Andersen didn’t practice, which Brind’Amour described as a maintenance day, but backup Brandon Bussi was on the ice along with Pyotr Kochetkov. All three were in rotation over the first three months of the regular season.
Asked what the coaches were telling him about his chances of playing in Game 4, Bussi smirked: “You know, Rod’s our coach, right?”
Andersen was brilliant for the Hurricanes, playing every minute of their first 15 playoff games before Bussi replaced him after Vegas took a 4-0 lead after the second period of Game 3.
Bussi shut down the Knights until Shea Theodore’s game-winning shot caromed off the end boards and went in after the goaltender inadvertently deflected it with his left skate 5:38 into the second overtime.
Brind’Amour told reporters he didn’t anticipate “a lot of changes” to the lineup, but would “see how (Andersen is) feeling.”
The coach quashed the notion that Andersen may have suffered a head injury when Ivan Barbashev’s left hip viciously collided with the netminder’s head. Andersen dropped to the ice face-first, where he lay flat with his arms sprawled out.
Bussi, who hadn’t played since April 14 before replacing Andersen, said his mindset doesn’t change on how to prepare for a game, whether as a backup or starter.
“It’s the same thing for me every day,” Bussi said. “I put my head down, I work hard. I just do the same thing every time. It’s easier that way.”
Meanwhile, the Hurricanes said they have confidence in whoever leads the team onto the ice inside T-Mobile Arena on Tuesday night.
“Freddie has been unbelievable, Bussi’s been unbelievable this year, and Koch, before he got injured, he was incredible,” Nikolaj Ehlers said. “So we got a ton of confidence. We want to play the same hockey that we know we can play. In the end it doesn’t matter who’s in the net, we’re going to do our best to limit their chances and give them less hard work to do during the games.
“It doesn’t matter. We have full confidence in all three goalies.”
Taylor Hall said the smaller intangibles to consider might be the goaltenders’ styles of play and how to react when an explosive team such as Vegas is firing on net.
“Bussi plays an aggressive style, so I would say it’s more about taking away the other options around the ice a bit more so that he can just focus on that shot if we do give up a chance,” Hall said. “Where Freddie’s more patient, and he’s more of a, ‘let’s see what happens.’ He’ able to kind of save some backdoor plays and things like that.”
In other injury news, forward William Carrier skated at practice after missing the third period and OT after appearing to injure his arm during a check on Jeremy Lauzon.
Newly minted pro Ben James will have a veteran caddie on the bag in Tim Tucker for his professional debut at the RBC Canadian Open.
James, 23, finished first in PGA Tour U and earned a full exemption for the rest of the 2026 and 2027 season.
James wrapped up his college career at the University of Virginia last week and became just the fifth player to earn four first-team GCAA All-America honors, joining Gary Hallberg, Phil Mickelson, David Duval and Bryce Molder.
Tucker is best known in the caddie ranks for his work with Bryson DeChambeau, including being on the bag for his victory at the 2020 U.S. Open. He caddied for Kurt Kitayama during his victory at the 2023 Arnold Palmer Invitational before parting with him last summer and doing a short stint with Tony Finau.
James was a member of the U.S. Walker Cup and Arnold Palmer Cup teams. In 2021, he won the Junior Players Championship. He finished his amateur career ranked second in the World Amateur Golf Ranking, winning the NCAA Winston-Salem regional last month.
James is set for a busy three-week stretch. In addition to competing this week in Canada, he qualified on Monday for the U.S. Open next week, and the Connecticut native was awarded a sponsor’s exemption into the Travelers Championship, a signature event on the PGA Tour, the week after that.
As previously reported, Max Homa will have John Ellis, former caddie for Wyndham Clark, by his side for their first week working together and Joel Dahmen has hired former Oregon State men’s golf coach Jon Reehoorn, who had served as University of Washington's assistant golf coach during Dahmen's freshman year on the Husky men's golf team in 2006-07, as his full-time caddie. Dahmen’s former caddie, Geno Bonnalie, will be on the bag of Hao-Tong Li this week. Too bad those two won’t be mic’ed up for comedic pleasure because that should be an entertaining pairing.
Adam Schupak is a senior writer for Golfweek, covering the PGA Tour.
Retired American baseball players Whitey Ford (left) and Bill White (right) congratulate Bill Virdon who had just signs a managerial contract with the New York Yankees, New York, New York, early 1974. Both Ford and White were former Yankees. (Photo by Transcendental Graphics/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Today’s iteration of our birthday series brings us to an unusual spot relative to some of the entries thus far. With limited options of players born on June 9th, we instead will be celebrating and looking back on Bill Virdon, a solid player, but a man who made his mark on the Yankees in a managerial role.
A 12-year big league veteran, and winner of multiple awards over the course of his career, his time in the game was far from insignificant. With the Yankees, his chapter is rather short, though there is still plenty to look back on with regard to the career of Virdon.
Bill Virdon Born: June 9, 1931 (Hazel Park, MI) Died: November 23, 2021 (Springfield, MO) Yankees Tenure: 1950-53 (minors); 1974-75 (manager)
Born during the Great Depression in Michigan, Bill Virdon actually kicked off his professional baseball career with the Yankees, signing a contract with the club prior to the 1950 season and peaking with a .317/.381/.439 showing in 42 games with the Double-A Birmingham Barons in 1953. A promotion to Triple-A Kansas City didn’t go as well though, and before making it to The Show, he was gone. Virdon was dealt away in the deal that brought veteran bench bat Enos Slaughter to New York leading up to the 1954 campaign.
A year later, the acquisition would pan out for the Cards. In 1955, Virdon broke onto the scene with a 17-homer season and a .281/.322/.433 slash line that was good enough for National League Rookie of the Year honors. His sophomore campaign was even better, splitting time with St. Louis and, following a mid-season trade, the Pirates.
Virdon would actually spend the rest of his playing days in a Pittsburgh uniform, starting his tenure there with a rather impressive stretch. He was consistent and an above-average contributor for the Buccos, as he put up at least 2.0 bWAR in every season with the Pirates through 1960, as a slightly below-average hitter with a good glove in the outfield. Along with several others, Virdon was part of a formidable defensive unit for Pittsburgh in 1960, a team that beat the Yankees in that year’s World Series. He had two hits in the Game 7 stunner, including an infamous infield single that hit a pebble and struck Tony Kubek in the throat, helping spark a five-run rally in the eighth before teammate Bill Mazeroski’s memorable shot.
Although his overall production waned as he entered his 30s, Virdon won a Gold Glove Award in 1962, and remained with the club through the mid-’60s. His playing career came to a close after a brief six-game cameo with the club in 1968 at the age of 37. By the time his retirement came around, Virdon had already spent time as a minor league manager, and as a player-coach with the Pirates, serving as a precursor to the rest of his time in the baseball world.
Post-retirement, Virdon immediately got in on the coaching game, and would reach the top of the hill in the 1972 season. That year, he was hired as the manager of his old Pirates club, and he kicked off his tenure on a good note, winning their division before losing the NLCS to the Reds that season. He was the manager during Roberto Clemente’s tragic passing, and eventually lost his job after a middling start to the 1973 season.
For the 1974 campaign, George Steinbrenner brought him on board to manage the Yankees, replacing the burnt-out Ralph Houk. Virdon once again got things kicked off successfully. That year, Virdon captured his first Sporting News Manager of the Year award, leading the Yankees to a 89-73 record after a sub-.500 showing in ’73.
Virdon got the Bombers off to a fine start in 1975, but his time as the head honcho was cut short when the skipper who would become Steinbrenner’s main man suddenly hit the market. After being fired by the Rangers, Billy Martin came on to become the new Yankees manager mid-season (his first stint), obviously resulting in Virdon being let go.
That wasn’t the end of his managerial career, however, as he latched on to the Astros job during that same season, and never looked back. Virdon would spend eight seasons as Houston’s manager, and although they were mediocre to begin his time there, they eventually won a division title in Game 163 of 1980, netting him another Manager of the Year Award. Both distinctions were the second such of his managerial career. In the Astros’ first foray into postseason play, they took a 2-1 NLCS lead over the Phillies, only to drop back-to-back games in extras at the Astrodome to concede the pennant to the Phils. They returned to October play as second-half champs in the split-season of ’81, but for the second year in a row, the eventual champs knocked them out as the Dodgers enacted their vengeance for losing in 1980.
Dismissed following an ugly start to ’82, Virdon wrapped up his time on the big league stage with two years as the manager of the Expos from 1983 to ‘84, finishing just around .500 in Montreal. He would spend further time on Major League coaching staffs, but would never again be a manager.
On the whole, it was a successful run for Virdon in baseball, as a 12-year career, Rookie of the Year Award, and multiplte Manager of the Year Awards are not things everyone can boast. Although his time with the Yankees was minimal, his mark would be hard to deny as a baseball-lifer, and a pretty good one at that.
See more of the “Yankees Birthday of the Day” series here.
Coleraine have signed Scottish winger Jay Henderson as manager Ruaidhri Higgins continues to boost his squad ahead of the new season.
The 24-year-old is a product of the St Mirren academy and has experience of playing in both the Scottish Premiership and Championship.
He went on to play for the first team at the Paisley-based side and for the Scottish national youth squads.
Henderson spent the 2022-23 season on loan at Inverness Caledonian Thistle and played in the Scottish Cup final against Celtic at Hampden Park at the end of that campaign.
He subsequently joined Ross County on a three-year deal and spent a season on loan at Ayr United during the 2024-25 term, before departing his parent club in the summer.
"I'm really excited by what Jay can provide for us," said Higgins on the Coleraine FC website.
"He's a very dynamic attacking player who has a lot of talent and I've no doubts that he will excite our supporters.
"We've obviously lost players in that area of the pitch this summer and Jay brings a real quality to our squad and he's capable of changing the game in an instant.
"How we play will suit his game and the talent around him will also bring the best out of him."
The Bannsiders' new recruit said it was "an opportunity he is really looking forward to".
"It's a different league and environment and the plans that the club have are exciting and something I look forward to being part of," he said.
Jalen Brunson and the New York Knicks dropped Game 3 of the NBA Finals at home on Monday, suffering their first defeat since April 23. A win after taking a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven series would have swung the momentum dramatically in New York’s favor. Instead, Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs found a way through, handing the Knicks a 115-111 defeat.
Brunson, who wasn’t lights-out in the Game 1 and Game 2 wins, had his best game of the series, finishing with 32 points, five rebounds, and five assists. His teammate, Karl-Anthony Towns, who had built a strong case for Finals MVP, struggled offensively with 11 points and eight rebounds on 4-of-10 shooting, including 0-for-2 from beyond the arc.
Veteran analyst Stephen A. Smith believed Brunson was responsible for the defeat, accusing the Knicks star of “playing like he was trying to win Finals MVP” as he delivered some pointed criticism following the loss.
“We know who Jalen Brunson is and what he represents. But tonight, it looked like he was playing to be the MVP rather than playing to win Game 3,” Smith said. “25 shots in the time that he played. Karl-Anthony Towns only gets 10 attempts, four in the first and the second half. How does that happen? Josh Hart is hitting shots in the first half. he only gets five shots in the second half. How did that happen? OG Anunoby had 28 points on 13 shots. How do you not find Anunoby more considering the level of accuracy and efficiency that he was showing that you’re not showing if you’re Jalen Brunson in this series? Why in God’s name would you continue to shoot, shoot, shoot when you’ve got cats around you who are capable of making shots? Not to mention the fact that that’s what got you here. It wasn’t the way that you were playing for 75% of the season.”
As clutch as Brunson has been in this series, his playmaking has been abysmal. He has scored 82 points on 81 shot attempts and has as many turnovers (13) as assists (13) through the series.
While the Knicks lost Game 3, Brunson was the one who kept them in the game. The offense largely failed to show up as it was stifled by the Spurs’ physical defense. However, OG Anunoby’s 28 points on 9-of-13 shooting was a bright spot, making the final result look more lopsided than the game actually was.
The rest of the lineup virtually disappeared. Mikal Bridges, who was solid in Game 2, was held to just two points in 29 minutes, while Landry Shamet finished with three points in 23 minutes.
Truth be told, the Knicks looked like a team that had lost its identity, with some believing Donald Trump’s presence at the game may have contributed to the distraction. Of course, those aren’t excuses, but it’s fair to say the situation probably didn’t help matters heading into this one.
Jalen Brunson Focused on Regrouping After Game 3 Loss
With the NBA Finals series tightening up, Jalen Brunson is doing his best to remain composed following the Game 3 loss.
“The most important thing is that we were going to learn regardless, because we knew there were things that we were going to have to improve on going into the next game”
The lethargy and lack of desperation in Game 3 were evident. The Knicks seemed to lose confidence at times, struggling to find an offensive rhythm and committing costly mistakes, as reflected by their 13 turnovers.
Game 4 returns to Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night. The big question now is whether Brunson will look to get his teammates more involved or continue carrying the offensive load himself.
New York Knicks fans got violent outside a watch party after Game 3 of the NBA Finals
Nearly two dozen people were taken into custody and five NYPD officers were hurt
The San Antonio Spurs beat the Knicks, 115-111, to bring the series to 2-1
Knicks fans erupted into violence on the streets of New York City after the team dropped Game 3 of the NBA Finals to the San Antonio Spurs on Monday, June 8.
Five NYPD officers were hurt in the clashes, which occurred mainly outside the city’s watch party at Bryant Park in midtown Manhattan, according to NBC 4 New York.
Twenty-one people were taken into custody and eight were arrested and charged, the NYPD said. Thirteen others were released with criminal court summonses.
"People climbed on top of scaffolding, light poles, police cars, and NYPD trucks, causing significant damage," an NYPD statement said. "The crowd was throwing glass objects at each other and police officers, and they ripped bus signs and trees out of the ground to throw them."
On 42nd Street, Knicks fans jumped on surrounding cars and cabs, and hit windshields with lightsabers and other objects, Eyewitness News 7 reported.
Members of the New York Police Department's Strategic Response Group push back a crowd outside a public watch party at Bryant Park on June 8, 2026. Credit: Selçuk Acar/Anadolu via Getty
A watch party for Game 4 on Wednesday, June 10, is still on tap, and officials will cordon off the perimeter outside Madison Square Garden and implement Times Square New Year’s Eve-style checkpoints and penning, according to the outlet.
Meanwhile, raucous fans who anticipated a series sweep took their anger out on a Victor Wembanyama Spurs jersey, which was torn apart by a crowd.
Inside Madison Square Garden, the Spurs big man dominated, disappointing Knicks fans who had paid thousands of dollars for the most expensive NBA Finals game in league history.
Wembanyama finished with 32 points in the 115-111 win.
NEW DELHI: While much of the attention was on teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and his first appearance after a blockbuster IPL 2026 season, it was Ruturaj Gaikwad who once again reminded everyone of his class and consistency with a magnificent century for India A against Sri Lanka A in the tri-series one-day match on Monday.
India A were in early trouble after losing Sooryavanshi (14) and Prabhsimran Singh (2) cheaply, slipping to 16/2.
With conditions far from ideal for batting due to persistent strong winds and a pitch offering assistance to the bowlers, the situation demanded experience and composure. Gaikwad delivered exactly that at the Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium in Dambulla.
The seasoned right-hander crafted a superb 101 off 114 balls, striking six fours and three sixes to anchor India's innings and guide them to a respectable 277 for six. It was his 21st List A century and another timely reminder of his ability to absorb pressure and build an innings when his side needs it the most.
Gaikwad-Tilak partnership steadies India A
Gaikwad found an able ally in skipper Tilak Varma (60 off 97 balls) as the duo stitched together a crucial 150-run partnership for the fourth wicket after India had slumped to 69/3. The pair relied heavily on singles and doubles in the initial phase, showing patience on a surface where stroke-making was not easy.
The first real statement of intent came from Gaikwad when he launched spinner Vijayakanth Viyaskanth over mid-wicket for a six, a shot that also brought up his half-century in 66 balls. Having settled in, he gradually shifted gears and ensured the scoring rate kept moving.
Tilak played the perfect supporting role, often rotating the strike and allowing Gaikwad to dictate proceedings. The left-hander reached his fifty in 86 deliveries, bringing it up with a six over mid-off against pacer Garuka Sanketh.
Gaikwad eventually reached his hundred with a single off left-arm spinner Wanuj Sahan, drawing applause for a knock built on temperament, experience and smart shot selection. However, his stay ended soon after when he attempted to clear the deep mid-wicket boundary and was dismissed by the same bowler.
Tilak too departed shortly afterwards, bowled by pacer Mohamed Shiraz while attempting an audacious ramp shot. But the foundation laid by Gaikwad ensured India remained on course for a competitive total.
Badoni, Shedge provide late flourish; Sooryavanshi falls early
Ayush Badoni (24 off 18 balls) and Suryansh Shedge (26 not out off 14 balls) provided the finishing touches with a brisk 46-run stand that carried India beyond the 270-run mark.
Earlier, Sooryavanshi showed glimpses of his explosive batting with three boundaries but failed to convert his start. The 15-year-old looked in good touch before an attempted bunt over mid-off off Shiraz found the hands of a diving Sahan Arachchige. Priyansh Arya contributed a run-a-ball 32 but was run out following a mix-up with Gaikwad.
Liverpool Transfer Plans Gather Pace with Trincao and Diomande in Focus
Liverpool’s summer recruitment drive continues to gather momentum, with reports from TeamTalk suggesting the club are exploring a significant reshaping of their attacking options.
While much attention has centred on the pursuit of Yan Diomande from RB Leipzig, fresh reports from Portugal indicate that Sporting CP winger Francisco Trincao is also firmly on Liverpool’s radar. Importantly, the two deals are not believed to be mutually exclusive.
Trincao Emerges as Serious Liverpool Target
Trincao’s numbers from last season explain why interest is growing. The Sporting winger registered 31 goal contributions, scoring 13 goals and providing 18 assists during the 2025/26 campaign. He also earned a place in the Primeira Liga Team of the Season for a second consecutive year.
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According to reports, Liverpool are currently the club ‘closest’ to securing his signature and are considering whether to activate his €60m, £52m release clause.
The Portuguese international’s previous spell in England with Wolves did not fully ignite, but he has matured considerably since then. His decision making, creativity and end product have all developed, making him a far more complete player than the one Premier League supporters previously encountered.
Iraola Faces Decisions in Wide Areas
Liverpool’s interest in attacking reinforcements is understandable given the uncertainty surrounding several current options.
Cody Gakpo has been linked with a possible departure, while Federico Chiesa has openly acknowledged concerns over playing time. TeamTalk also reports that Liverpool have explored the possibility of using Gakpo in discussions involving Diomande.
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The arrival of Andoni Iraola has not reduced speculation. Instead, it appears Liverpool are assessing every avenue available as they prepare for another demanding season.
Adding both Trincao and Diomande would significantly increase competition across the forward line and provide Iraola with greater tactical flexibility.
Diomande Remains Premier Target
Despite growing interest in Trincao, Diomande remains Liverpool’s primary objective.
The highly rated RB Leipzig winger is viewed as one of the most exciting attacking talents in Europe. Reports indicate Liverpool are currently best placed to agree personal terms, with strong competition from elsewhere.
The challenge is cost. Leipzig are reportedly seeking around £120m, a figure that would place Diomande among the most expensive signings in Liverpool’s history.
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Whether Liverpool proceed at that valuation remains to be seen. What appears clear is that the recruitment team are determined to strengthen the squad’s attacking depth and quality before the transfer window closes.
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From a Liverpool supporter’s perspective, this feels like the type of ambition many hoped to see following the managerial transition.
Diomande is understandably attracting most of the headlines. Any player valued at around £120m is expected to be a transformative signing. The suggestion that Liverpool are currently leading that race is encouraging, even if the financial demands remain substantial.
Trincao is perhaps the more intriguing aspect of this report. Supporters remember his difficult spell at Wolves, but players develop at different rates. His numbers at Sporting are impressive and suggest he has become a far more productive attacker.
There is also logic behind Liverpool targeting multiple wide players. The futures of Cody Gakpo and Federico Chiesa appear uncertain, and squad depth is essential for a team competing across multiple competitions.
Fans will naturally have questions about the scale of spending required. Signing both Trincao and Diomande would represent a major commitment. However, Liverpool have often been at their strongest when recruitment has been proactive rather than reactive.
If the club genuinely believe these players can elevate the squad, supporters are likely to welcome that level of ambition. The coming weeks could prove pivotal in shaping Iraola’s first Liverpool team and determining whether this attacking rebuild delivers the quality required to compete for the biggest honours.
Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes is in it for the love of the game. Skenes showed off his love for baseball Monday, as he stopped and surprised a Little League team, spending over two hours playing and signing autographs with kids.
The moment was captured by Pittsburgh radio host Bob Mason — otherwise known as "Big Bob" — and Skenes' girlfriend Livvy Dunne.
Mason sent out two images of Skenes at the Little League field. Both feature the pitcher signing autographs for the players. Mason also posted a video, which shows Skenes playing catch with one player.
Dunne also posted a picture, confirming Skenes saw the lights on at the field, and decided to pull over and check things out.
Skenes stopped by Franklin Park, which is located in Ingomar, a suburb of Pittsburgh. His visit came a night before Skenes is set to pitch against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday night.
Over his brief career, Skenes has already emerged as one of the best pitchers in the majors. He owns an elite 2.12 ERA over 68 career starts.
If Tuesday's videos are any indication, he also has an elite approval rating off the field.
Thanks to Skenes, the Pirates sit at 34-32 entering play Tuesday. While the team came into the year with loftier-than-usual expectations, the Pirates have mostly lived up to them thus far, and are firmly in the playoff hunt after 66 games.
New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson at Game 3 of the NBA finals at Madison Square Garden on 8 June.Photograph: Ross D Franklin/AP
The New York Knicks are leading the NBA finals 2-1 against the San Antonio Spurs, much to the excitement of fans across the world. It’s their first appearance in the playoff finals since 1999, when they lost the best-of-seven series to the very same Texas team.
We would like to hear from New Yorkers and Knicks fans, both in the state and around the globe, about how they’re feeling in this current moment. With the Knicks doing so well after so long, how are you celebrating? Are you still optimistic despite the Spurs’ close win in Madison Square Garden on Monday? How are you feeling about the future?
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The New York Knicks remain in control of the NBA Finals at 2-1, but their 115-111 Game 3 loss to the San Antonio Spurs has led to questions about offensive decision-making, particularly from star guard Jalen Brunson.
Speaking on ESPN’s First Take, Stephen A. Smith pointed directly at Brunson after New York’s 13-game postseason winning streak came to an end at Madison Square Garden.
“I’m putting it on the Knicks,” Smith said. “Jalen Brunson, I gotta put this loss on him just as much as anybody. Mike Brown to a smaller degree, but definitely Jalen Brunson.”
Brunson finished with 32 points and five assists but shot 11-for-25 from the field and committed five turnovers. While the box score looks productive, Smith argued the Knicks drifted away from the balanced attack that fueled their dominant playoff run.
“You launched double the amount of shots of Karl-Anthony Towns,” Smith said. “You shot more than Karl-Anthony Towns and Josh Hart combined.”
His criticism centered on New York’s inability to involve teammates. Hart scored efficiently during the first half, while Towns managed only 11 points on 10 shots despite San Antonio frequently playing smaller lineups.
“You had an opportunity to exploit that and take advantage by getting the ball to Karl-Anthony Towns,” Smith added. “You didn’t do that.”
Jalen Brunson and the Knicks abandoned their winning formula
New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson (11) shoots against San Antonio Spurs guard De'aaron Fox (4) in the fourth quarter during game three of the 2026 NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect
The numbers support part of Smith’s argument. New York made 40 field goals but recorded only 18 assists, a sharp departure from the ball movement and spacing that defined its playoff surge.
“That’s not the New York Knicks,” Smith said. “That shows there’s not a lot of fluidity. There’s not a lot of moving of the basketball. There’s not the proper spacing. There’s not a lot of things.”
The Spurs capitalized on those issues. Victor Wembanyama delivered 32 points, eight rebounds and six assists, while Stephon Castle added 23 points. San Antonio also forced 13 Knicks turnovers and converted them into 21 points.
Smith’s criticism is fair but not absolute. Brunson remains New York’s offensive engine and nearly dragged the team back late. However, championship basketball demands balance. When Towns is underused, Bridges is neutralized by foul trouble, and the offense becomes predictable, elite defenses adjust.
Smith’s strongest observation may have been his simplest.
“That New York Knicks team ain’t winning the championship,” Smith said. “The New York Knicks team that’s gonna win the championship is the New York Knicks team that we’ve been watching over the previous 13 games. The ones that showed up last night looked nothing like that team.”
A veteran catcher has decided to test free agency instead of accepting an assignment to Triple-A with the Atlanta Braves.
According to the MLB.com transaction log, 31-year-old Chadwick Tromp will become a free agent after the Braves designated him for assignment last week.
Tromp has played parts of the last five seasons with the NL East club, and he also suited up for the Baltimore Orioles for six games in 2025.
Since making his debut in 2020, the right-handed hitter has never appeared in more than 24 games in a season, and his 79 games played in parts of seven seasons in the Majors are incredibly low.
Unfortunately, that's the life of a third-string catcher in professional baseball.
Tromp made 27 trips to the plate with the Braves this season, collecting five hits while striking out seven times.
Pat McAfee has made himself one of the most well-known faces in sports media.
It's been a prodigious rise for the former Indianapolis Colts punter, and it doesn't sound like it's slowing down. In fact, ESPN seems close to giving McAfee a deal that would trump all other contracts like it.
According to The Athletic's Andrew Marchand, discussions are underway on a contract that would pay McAfee "between $60 to 65 million per year."
The 39-year old McAfee has two years remaining on his current deal, but apparently ESPN is trying to get out in front of that and lock him up long term.
"The makeup of the new deal would be similar in structure," Marchand writes. "ESPN has viewed the arrangement as a production contract and a separate 'talent' agreement, differentiating it from the deals with most of its on-air personalities."
Marchand writes that McAfee's current deal is for about $30 million per year.
Stephen A. Smith makes about $20 million per year from ESPN, along with double-digit millions each year from SiriusXM.
McAfee's setup is a bit different because of how ESPN handles his daily show.
The network has McAfee signed on to a licensing agreement for his show, and McAfee maintains ownership. That means he pays his own contributors and for the sets and production.
McAfee also shells out lots of money for his College Gameday kicking promotion with college students.
Because of all the tendrils of the McAfee setup, his contract is less of an individual-employee contract and more of a deal paying to house a lot of production and talent value all in one.
According to Marchand, McAfee's agents initially proposed a deal of $100 million per year to ESPN.
And while it won't get that high, McAfee seems like he's about to do very well for himself.
The 2026 season hasn't gone to plan for the New York Mets, and they're very much a club that could trade away a few players by the August 3 trade deadline.
While they might be able to turn things around, the Mets should still at least keep the door open to a few trades, sending players away. One of those potential trades involves $8.1 million pitcher David Peterson.
Mark Feinsand of MLB.com named Peterson as a potential change-of-scenery trade candidate who would be an "ideal" trade pickup for many teams around MLB looking for some rotation depth this summer.
Mets' David Peterson is 'ideal' trade target for MLB clubs
"The left-hander posted a 2.90 ERA in 21 starts in 2024, then made his first All-Star team last season, but with free agency only months away, his lack of a clear role could make him an ideal trade option for clubs seeking mid-to-back-end rotation help," Feinsand writes.
With the Mets potentially acting as sellers at this year's trade deadline, seeing Peterson on the move would be a very sensible decision from the front office.
The 30-year-old has struggled a bit this season, posting a 5.18 ERA in 13 games and seven starts, across 57.1 innings of work.
His inconsistent role makes Peterson an expendable player for the Mets, even if they're not totally out of the postseason hunt by the trade deadline.
Since his role on the club has diminished, it would make sense for the Mets to give him a change of scenery, bring back a little something in a trade, and move forward with different pitchers in the rotation and coming out of the bullpen.
Feinsand named Peterson as someone who could use a change of scenery, and with his shaky role and the Mets' struggles this season, a trade of the $8.1 million veteran this summer would not be a surprise whatsoever.
Scotland veteran Craig Gordon admits he thought he had missed his chance to play at a World Cup finals.
Now 43, the out-of-contract Hearts goalkeeper will be the oldest player at this summer's tournament - and the second oldest ever - having come through a series of injury setbacks throughout his long career.
"Oh, without a doubt I thought this opportunity would pass me by on more than one occasion," Gordon said.
"So to finally be here, to be part of something this big, to finally see it, it's a huge moment for any player in their career.
"And especially for me. For the many years, I've been trying to get here, to finally be here on the edge of the tournament starting properly. It's a fantastic feeling.
"It feels like it's getting real now. The first few weeks have been preparation, everything's been going really well. And now we're finally here, we're the last few days away from getting into the games for real now."
Nottingham Forest's Angus Gunn played the full 90 minutes of Saturday's 4-0 win over Bolivia, while Gordon and Rangers' Liam Kelly played a half each in the previous 4-1 defeat of Curacao.
However, Gordon says head coach Steve Clarke has not dropped any hints about who will be the number one pick for the World Cup.
"There's been no indication," he insisted while stressing he feels the squad is "ready".
A key factor to that is the special bond the players have, plus the blend of experience and youth.
"I think that's been growing for the last few years," Gordon added. "The squad, both on and off the pitch, has just been getting better and better.
"And for me to see these young guys coming through really shows what the future holds for the national team. So it's great to see them coming in and know that the future is also going to be strong.
"It feels as if we're strong now, but also these guys coming in and getting a taste of it at this early age is only going to stand them in good stead for their careers and their futures and the good of the national team as a whole."
We've got four quick hits on four very different topics this week, covering everything from the World Cup, to campaigning on sports, to Formula 1, to the NBA and NHL finals. Get ready!
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President Donald Trump's attendance at Game 3 of the NBA Finals appeared to be relatively drama-free, other than some booing and some security chaos. (Trump thought it was amazing.)
Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby has somehow created even more chaos for college sports: Initially suspended by the NCAA for betting on his own team while at Indiana (which he admits to, in violation of NCAA policies and state laws), a judge granted Sorsby an injunction that will allow him to play all but two games this season (against Texas Abilene and Oregon State). Now schools are refusing to schedule games against Texas Tech in any sport.
I am increasingly convinced the Protect College Sports Act is going nowhere because various factions are going to get bogged down in the details (Democrats on collective bargaining, Republicans on immigration and transgender athletes). It is not promising that a markup hearing was supposed to happen on Wednesday, but was pushed back and still hasn't been formally announced.
There's a dirty little secret among die-hard soccer fans, kept from the casual viewers who just pop in every four years to watch the World Cup: This isn't the best stuff soccer has to offer. The best storylines, traditions, and atmospheres in soccer aren't at the international level; they're at the club level, where players spend 90 percent of their time.
The World Cup isn't even the highest quality of gameplay. International teams only get together several times a year for two weeks at a time. Meanwhile, players with clubs like Arsenal, Barcelona, Manchester United, etc., train together almost every day for the vast majority of the year. At the club level, teammates gel so well that players can pass the ball without looking because they know exactly where their teammates are headed. The best teams in Europe are like superteams, pulling the best players from every nation in the world. Arsenal would probably beat the Brazilian national team because Arsenal has better players and more training time. The international game is stilted, less fluid. The tactics are usually more formulaic because that's how you can get every player on the same page with limited time in training.
As Simon Kuper says in his great book World Cup Fever (half memoir, half history of the World Cup), sometime around the 2006 World Cup hosted by Germany, the best soccer leagues caught up to the World Cup in terms of quality. He writes: "I sat in the Cologne stadium thinking what I often thought at World Cups: why are so many people watching this?"
The answer, of course, is that it's not about watching good soccer. People watch the World Cup to feel a sense of pride and belonging in where we're from. As I wrote in March during the World Baseball Classic: "If there's one thing most people seem to feel strongly about, it's geography. The place they're from? It's better than the place you're from." International sports, much more than pro team competitions, give an entire country the chance to come together and support the team. It's not just on a national level, though—it's about texting your soccer friends, or your sports group chat, or your family about the amazing moments that make you go crazy. The stadium atmosphere is amazing, but there's also nothing like watching a big soccer game in a crowded bar with like-minded fans—and then feeling like the roof is going to blow off the place after a huge goal.
The more people that watch a sporting event, the more other people want to watch—to see what all the fuss is about, or to feel part of the gang. Being together is what it's all about. While pro and college sports divide us up by city and state, giving the whole country something to watch and talk about together gets people even more excited.
This is beyond politics. Pride in where we're from, and sharing in that feeling with others, isn't something created by politicians or the government. Even if your country almost certainly isn't going to win, the World Cup is still a great way to express that pride.
I certainly don't want politicians to talk more about sports (or at all, really), but that's separate from whether this can help politicians, on either side of the aisle, get elected.
Frum makes an important distinction in the piece. He is not saying politicians should make clumsy sports pronouncements, like when Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz went out of his way to say nice things about the Lions and Packers, or when his campaign posted that "@AOC can run a mean pick 6." (Another terrible example of this comes to mind: When 2016 Republican candidate Carly Fiorina tweeted, a month before the Iowa Caucuses, that she was supporting Iowa in the Rose Bowl instead of her own alma mater, Stanford.) Frum is asking for politicians to combine sports and populism—and to not be afraid to trash talk.
Basically, he's saying Democrats should sound more like Trump when they talk about sports, and not be afraid to say negative things just because sports aren't as important as healthcare or economics. "What's relatable is irrationally caring for your team and irrationally hating its rivals—not pandering by saying that you happen to like all of the teams in key Rust Belt swing states," Frum writes. For it to work, the politician has to be a genuine sports fan. If they're not, Frum says, maybe they shouldn't be a politician at all: "If you can't relate to something that resonates so strongly with American people, then you need to reevaluate your role as a politician in an electoral democracy."
It's not a perfect solution. A lifelong Republican isn't going to vote for a Democrat just because the Democrat said something human and normal about sports. A Nazi tattoo isn't excusable as long as you say something hateful about the Yankees. Kitchen table issues will always rule the day in politics. But people also like to vote for politicians who seem normal, or at least like human beings they'd want to spend time with. Sports are the biggest thing in culture these days, after all. I'd rather politicians left sports alone, but if they can talk about sports like a normal sports fan, it might help them.
Just don't do this:
Jeffries: It's not clear to me that Donald Trump is a big Knicks fan. Does this guy even know the difference between Karl Rove and Karl-Anthony Towns? I don't think so. pic.twitter.com/Bvky3vfG0H
Hoo boy—I try not to whine too much, especially when a lot of Formula 1 fans are jumping to conclusions, but the Monaco Grand Prix was a farce. It was possibly the worst race (albeit not the most boring one) I've seen in my five seasons watching every grand prix. Ideally, races should never be about decisions made by off-track officials, but that came up all too often on Sunday.
Everyone complains about how the Monaco race is always Formula 1's most glamorous affair but also its least exciting race. The walls are too tight for on-track passing, so drama is usually dependent on crashes or weather. The newest Formula 1 cars (smaller than their predecessors) were supposed to help with that, but we still got only a handful of passes. One could also easily blame the new cars for the engine troubles that took Max Verstappen out at the start. Throughout the race, there were numerous penalties for speeding in the pit lane, causing lots of confusion about whether a sensor or measurement was broken and whether the penalties would be upheld. Then, after two crashes in the same turn, officials threw a red flag to fix some pavement that was breaking up—as if this were NASCAR at Martinsville in 2004, and not one of the richest principalities in the world (though the crashed drivers blamed mechanical issues with their cars rather than the track surface).
— Cadillac F1 News (@CadillacF1News_) June 8, 2026
Other than the top handful of drivers, the finishing order seemed largely random. I'm not saying Formula 1 should leave the historic circuit like my fellow Arsenal fan Joel Embiid is saying, but Formula 1 and its sanctioning body, the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) need to make sure their biggest event looks better than this.
I'd love to hear from my fellow Formula 1 fans if they have any ideas here: Email me at freeagent@reason.com
Knicks Haters and Cup Contenders
Thanks to those of you who responded to our survey on the NBA and NHL finals.
Turns out 80 percent of you are pretty upset with how the NBA Finals are going (slightly less so after Game 3)—only 20 percent of you said you're rooting for the New York Knicks over the San Antonio Spurs. I'll allow it from the people who said "Have been Knicks fan since 1960" and "Team of my youth (I grew up in NYC) even if I despise Dolan. Pop always wore on my nerves." Unfortunately for you two, everyone else wants you to be sad. We got responses that said: "Sad NY fans make me happy," "bc Mamdani would be sad," and "I can't stand the Knicks or their fans." The survey's written responses aren't connected to the Knick vs. Spurs responses, so I have no idea if the people who responded with "Wemby" and "Wemby, Wemby, Wemby" are lovers or haters.
On the ice, we've got a much more divided fanbase, with the Vegas Golden Knights edging out the Carolina Hurricanes and getting 52 percent of your support. Many of you have strong geographic feelings here. One Canes supporter wrote, "A desert city shouldn't win the Stanley Cup, I object on moral grounds," while a Knights fan wrote, "Carolina should not have hockey." I do not find this one to be a plausible excuse: "It gets cold in Nevada sometimes, and hockey is a northern sport." And while I miss the Whalers just as much as whoever wrote this (possibly my brother), the move from Connecticut long predates the current ownership: "Moved the whalers, and no sparty." Given the negative press Canes owner Tom Dundon has been getting for looking like a cheapskate as Portland Trail Blazers owner, this was an interesting response: "I'm a Trail Blazers fan….if the Canes win, it shows that Dundon may be able to share his successes running the canes with the Blazers."
Replay of the Week
We lost the game but won the hype war in this friendly against Germany. If this had taken the lead in a World Cup knockout match, I'm not sure my heart would survive. (Here it is in Spanish.)
Conor McGregor is yet to go at Max Holloway, but Holloway will be ready anyway.
Holloway (27-9 MMA, 23-9 UFC) runs things back with McGregor (22-6 MMA, 10-4 UFC) in the UFC 329 main event on July 11 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas (Paramount+).
McGregor will return from a five-year long layoff. His initial comeback against Michael Chandler at UFC 303 in June 2024 never materialized, but that doesn't concern Holloway.
"It is what it is, a fight is a fight," Holloway said on his YouTube channel. "A lot of people talking about Conor maybe not showing up, or even if he is training, but he looks pretty dedicated from everything that he's posting out, and I think he's pretty serious. I think he really misses the sport and really wants to get back in there so, I'm glad for the opportunity, and July 11 can't come soon enough."
McGregor's star grew to unfathomable heights due to his ability to talk trash and back it up. The former UFC dual-champion got the best of Holloway by unanimous decision in their first fight in 2013, and "Blessed" is game for a potential heated pre-fight build-up.
"Conor McGregor is Conor McGregor," Holloway said. "I think he'll be respectful to a certain point, but dude has the gift of gab. So, if he starts talking, you might actually see a little bit of Waianae boy come out of me for this one. Because not many of you guys know, if you guys want to sh*t talk, I love sh*t talking too, I just don't do it too much. But if he wants to go that route, I'd love to tussle.
"I think fans are in for a treat with this fight. Two strikers, fun fight, two mixed martial artists. It's going to be great, at a weight where me and him are both going to come in healthy. It's going to be a fun fight, I think so. I'm going out there, I'm not looking for a long time in there, I'm looking for a big finish. International Fight Week, it's going to be a huge crowd, huge fight, and I want to leave it with a bang."
Barcelona remain the priority for Real Madrid target but club only want to pay €120 million
There has been a significant development with regard to Julian Alvarez’s future lately, with Real Madrid now entering the race to sign the Argentine forward.
Recent reports suggest Real Madrid have even made first contact with Alvarez, as they look to hijack Barça’s deal to sign the Atletico Madrid star.
The Spanish giants are ready to make a €150 million offer, which should be enough to convince Atletico Madrid, at least from an economic point of view. However, things won’t be that easy for Los Blancos.
Julian Alvarez wants Barcelona
Julian Alvarez wants Barcelona move. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)
According to El Chiringuito journalist Jose Alvarez Haya, Alvarez remains steadfast in his desire to play for Barcelona, despite the interest from Real Madrid.
It appears the Argentine has his heart set on joining Barcelona and therefore, he only wants to hear from the Catalan club.
This is a massive setback for Real Madrid, who were hoping to lure Alvarez away from Barcelona’s clutches with the promise of more money.
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Real Madrid are keen on Alvarez. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)
Barcelona, though, have their hands tied due to economic reasons. The Catalans do not have the means to meet Atletico Madrid’s price tag, an area where Real Madrid have the upper hand.
The journalist adds that Barcelona see €120 million as the maximum price that could be reasonable for Alvarez.
The Argentine’s market value is around €90 million. Therefore, the offered price will be €30 million higher, a fair compensation according to Barça.
Atletico Madrid, though, have no desire to offload their price on a cut price deal. But they are facing a tough situation, with both their rivals looking to get hold of their best player.
The Los Angeles Dodgers, ranked first in the NL West with a 42-24 record, face the Pittsburgh Pirates, who are third in the NL Central with a 34-32 record. The game is essentially a pick'em, with Pittsburgh at -110 and the Dodgers at -110. Starting pitchers are Eric Lauer for the Dodgers, with a 5.74 ERA, and Paul Skenes for the Pirates, with a 2.83 ERA.
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Jocelyn Leigh returns after leading Marquette with seven goals in 2025. | Credit: Marquette University
Last year, we got the 2025 Marquette women’s soccer schedule on May 20th. Therefore, as the calendar clicked over to June and there was no schedule yet, I started to get a liiiiiiiiiitle bit impatient with whoever’s in charge of deciding it’s time to announce that bad boy. This has led to a routine of “check GoMarquette.com every night to see if they released it while I wasn’t watching during the day.” That paid off on Monday night, but not in the way you think.
But a press release announcing the schedule? Social media posts with a graphic and an announcement? Nope. As we’ll get to as we go along, there’s a chance this isn’t the finalized schedule….. but also we’re about three weeks behind when last year’s schedule was announced, so it’s gotta be the full fledged schedule, right? Right???
ANYWAY
Chris Allen’s third year in charge at Marquette is going to get started with an August 8th home exhibition match against Illinois, and after that, non-conference play is going to look an awful lot like the 2025 schedule, just not in the same order. Things will kick off (soccer term) for realsies on Wednesday, August 12th, with a matinee match on the road against St. Thomas, and while MU is out on the road in that direction, they’ll head to the Minnesota/North Dakota state line for a visit to North Dakota State four days later. I mean, I presume that’s the plan, I wouldn’t bounce back and forth to Milwaukee in the meantime. Marquette has never lost to either team in seven combined meetings, and this will be just the second ever visit to UST and the first to NDSU. It’s a continuation of a five year running series with the Tommies and returning a Bison visit to Milwaukee last season.
Marquette goes Wednesday/Saturday again the next week, but this time with both matches in Wisconsin. The first is the home opener against Truman State, which is a Division 2 squad, and the second is a visit to Madison to play Wisconsin. The Badgers are coming off a year with a #4 regional seed in the NCAA tournament, and MU is just 5-11-2 all time against UW.
We get a slight change the following week as Marquette shifts the schedule to Thursday/Sunday. Both of these games will be at home during freshman orientation on campus with first Milwaukee making the crosstown visit and then Northern Illinois making their way further north on the weekend. MU is unbeaten in their last three against the Panthers, which includes a win over a UWM team that went 13-5-3 last year and made it to the NCAA tournament. This is the second straight season that NIU is on the schedule, and the Golden Eagles have an all-time record of 6-3-0 in this series.
After that? A week and a half off. This is why I’m not 100% certain that this is the final schedule, because I don’t know why MU is going between August 30 and September 10th without a match. That’s what’s happening, and the first match back in action will probably be a tough one. A trip to Baylor for the first ever meeting with the Bears is on deck, and #5 Baylor knocked #4 seed Wisconsin out of the NCAA tournament in the second round last year. Three days later, it’s time to be back at Valley Fields for a match against Loyola Chicago. That’s back-to-back seasons with the Ramblers on the schedule after not seeing them at all since 2014.
Non-conference play wraps up the following weekend with one more home match. It’s not quite the level of unfamiliarity as Baylor, but Marquette hasn’t played Eastern Illinois since 1997. The Golden Eagles haven’t allowed a goal to the Panthers in two meetings, both in back-to-back years back in the day.
One week after that, Big East play start with a trip to Butler. Marquette starts off with back-to-back road games, but that pays off at the end of the slate by giving the Golden Eagles two of their five home dates in league play as the last two matches of the regular season. In fact, it’s a weird league schedule with Marquette going 4-1 road and home in the first five, then flipping that around for the second half of the 10 game schedule. Is that going to help Allen get the Golden Eagles into the conference tournament? I’m going to guess that not getting outscored 26-16 in league play like they did last year would play a bigger role, but we’ll have to wait and see. MU hasn’t been in the conference tournament since 2017, so it would be fun to avoid letting that streak stretch out to nine straight, no matter what.
Here’s the 2026 Marquette women’s soccer schedule, or at least the schedule as listed on the morning of Tuesday, June 9th.
Payne recently left his role as Scarlets defence coach [Getty Images]
Munster have appointed former Ireland international Jared Payne as the province's new attack coach on a two-year deal.
The 40-year-old, who spent four years as Ulster defence coach between 2018 and 2022 after a seven-year playing stint in Belfast, will combine attack and backline coaching responsibilities with Mossy Lawler, who has extended his Munster deal until 2028.
New Zealand-born Payne, who earned 20 Ireland caps between 2014 and 2017, also coached Clermont before a three-year spell with Scarlets that ended last month.
Payne said he was "incredibly grateful" for the opportunity to join Munster, whose 2025-26 season ended with a United Rugby Championship quarter-final loss to the Bulls on 30 May.
"Munster is a club with a proud history, strong values and a special connection with its supporters and community. As a family, we're excited to become part of that," he said.
"There is a huge amount of ambition across the club and I'm looking forward to working alongside the players and staff to help move the club forward.
"There is a lot to be excited about and I can't wait to get started."
Welcoming the move, Munster head coach Clayton McMillan said Payne has "developed an excellent reputation for empowering players and assisting them to fulfil their potential".
"I'm equally delighted that Mossy has extended his contract," added McMillan.
"The attack portfolio is vast, and I have always had the view that it is a two-person job.
"There is accountability to bring a higher level of detail to their respective areas of responsibility within our attack framework, and I believe that in Mossy and Jared, we have two innovative and detailed coaches who will work outstandingly well together."
Munster initially appointed Roger Randle as attack coach but the move was called off after his planned arrival was met by opposition in some quarters after a 1997 rape allegation resurfaced.
The alleged incident occurred in Durban, South Africa, during Randle's playing days with Super Rugby side Hurricanes - a charge that was dropped by the complainant and one he has always denied.
Thomas Tuchel's England is currently based in Florida ahead of the FIFA World Cup -Credit:Eddie Keogh - The FA/The FA via Getty Images
England's World Cup preparations were rattled by a record-breaking earthquake just days before their final warm-up match.
Thomas Tuchel's squad has set up camp in Florida ahead of the tournament, with their first World Cup game scheduled for June 17 against Croatia. However, on Monday evening, the region was struck by an earthquake registering 6.1 on the Richter scale, originating off the western coast of Cuba.
Despite being located more than 150 miles from the epicenter, tremors were reportedly felt throughout Orlando and other areas across Florida, as per The Mirror.
Tremors were felt across Florida after a 6.1 magnitude earthquake off the coast of Cuba -Credit:Eddie Keogh - The FA/The FA via Getty Images
The earthquake took place off the west coast of Cuba, with tremors felt across Florida, including in Orlando.
Videos have since landed on social media, showing buildings shaking as a result, although there have been no reports as of yet, indicating any injuries or property damage.
The National Weather Service has confirmed there is no tsunami threat to the United States coastline.
An official social media statement read: "We've received several recent reports of shaking across Southwestern Florida within the past 30 minutes. An earthquake has occurred just west of Cuba in the southern Gulf. @USGS_Quakes has since revised the magnitude down to a 6.1 at a depth of 10km."
Beyond Orlando, tremors were also detected in Miami and Jacksonville, prompting the evacuation of multiple buildings as a precautionary measure following reports of shaking.
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England face Costa Rica in Orlando on Wednesday night, before relocating to their base in Missouri, where they hope to remain for several weeks. Tuchel has chosen to acclimatize his squad in the sweltering Florida heat, with the aim of having his players primed and ready as the tournament progresses.
He said: "It will be tough, it will be hopefully a long World Cup. It will be a lot of travelling, it will be a lot of adversity, from the heat, from humidity. We had a delay in training already for almost one hour because of lightning.
"But that's also the task for us, and that's also what we want to achieve, to have an atmosphere where we stay calm, where we stay patient and where we adapt to the circumstances. That's just what it takes, I think, to go through the tournament."
Tuchel deployed two entirely different lineups during Saturday night's victory over New Zealand in Tampa, but has suggested Wednesday night's selection could more closely resemble the side he fields when the stakes are highest.
England's players took advantage of a rest and recovery day on Sunday, before returning to full training on Monday.
"For UFC fans all over the world, this is a very unique experience for everybody,” White told TNT Fight Sports. “We’re expecting Super Bowl-type numbers for this, for this fight.”
That's despite the fact that the Paramount+ streaming network that's exclusively carrying the UFC's "Freedom 250" event has fewer than 80 million subscribers and this year's Super Bowl drew an average of more than 125 million viewers, according to The Daily Beast.
The Super Bowl has for years been the most-watched single TV broadcast in the U.S., with a record average of more than 127 million viewers in 2025.
The only live sporting event that's attracted anywhere near as many eyeballs as the Super Bowl was the 2024 boxing match that pitted former heavyweight champ Mike Tyson against social media star Jake Paul and was watched by 108 million people, The Daily Beast noted.
UFC CEO Dana White, seen with President Donald Trump at a UFC event in 2025 implausibly claims upcoming cage fights at the White House will rival the Super Bowl viewership (AFP/Getty)
But that fight — which left many viewers disappointed — was streamed by Netflix, which reportedly has about 325 million subscribers, more than four times as many as Paramount+.
During his TNT Fight Sports interview, White also gushed over Trump and his role in helping the UFC gain popularity by hosting its events at his thrice-bankrupt Trump Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey, in 2001.
“Where we came from and how this whole sport started and how it was frowned upon in the United States to now heading to the White House is pretty surreal,” White said. “And the president of the United States is a huge fight fan.”
Trump will turn 80 years old Sunday and is expected to be sitting ringside, next to White, to watch the norm-shattering fights on the South Lawn of the White House.
Last year, the UFC struck a $7.7 billion deal with Paramount+ owner Paramount Skydance, which is run by David Ellison, son of billionaire Oracle founder and Trump ally Larry Ellison.
Singer Bad Bunny performs during the halftime show at the 2026 Super Bowl in Santa Clara, California, which drew an average of more than 125 million TV viewers (Reuters)
David Ellison has faced widespread criticism for making conservative journalist Bari Weiss the editor-in-chief of CBS News, which he took over when his Skydance Media paid $8 billion for Paramount Global in 2024.
Last week, veteran 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley was fired after accusing Weiss of "murdering" the long-running CBS show, following the ouster its executive producer, executive editor and two other correspondents.
"She does not love this place. She was brought in to kill it and is doing exactly that," Pelley reportedly said during a June 1 staff meeting.
Paramount Skydance is now seeking federal approval for its planned $110 billion purchase of rival entertainment giant Warner Bros. Discovery, which owns CNN.
Craig Gordon will become the second-oldest player in World Cup history if he makes an appearance at the 2026 tournament [Reuters]
In March this year, Craig Gordon travelled to London to see a man called Usamah Jannoun, a spine doctor who didn't sugarcoat the risks involved in the treatment the 43-year-old needed to fix a neck injury.
"You've read the information leaflet," Jannoun told the injured Hearts and Scotland goalkeeper.
"You could get paralysis, you could die…"
From there to here - in Charlotte, North Carolina getting ready for a World Cup that must have seemed like an impossible dream only a few short months ago.
Behind-the-scenes footage of Gordon talking to Jannoun features in Icons of Football, a BBC Scotland documentary on Gordon's life and times, available on BBC iPlayer from Wednesday at 06:00 BST. It's by turns emotional, harrowing and inspirational.
Gordon says his entire career has been a series of comebacks, a litany of fights against the odds.
Through a succession of serious injuries - ankle issues, broken arms, broken leg, knee surgeries, neck and shoulder problems - he has missed an estimated 1,975 days of football or around 200 games. Way back in 2012 he suffered patellar tendonitis, a career-threatening condition that kept him out for two years.
He visited experts in Sweden and Spain, had three surgeries and visited a psychologist because his club at the time - Sunderland - thought the pain that left him in major difficulty when trying to climb the stairs or walk down the street might have been all in his head. It was not.
A surgeon advised Gordon to retire. He decided to carry on. From 2012 to 2014 he played no football. He was the forgotten man, cast into a recurring nightmare of rehab and hope.
"I suppose I try and hide it," he says of the upset caused by all the physical trauma. "There are definitely times where I've cried because of injury. I just probably don't show it to everybody else."
Gordon, 43, made his Scotland debut more than 22 years ago, before three members of the current World Cup squad - Ben Gannon-Doak, Findlay Curtis and Tyler Fletcher - were born and when Aaron Hickey was just a year old. The film covers all of that.
"There was definitely a worry it was something that was going to be longer term, not only in football, but also for the rest of my life," Gordon says about the neck problems that put his World Cup in serious jeopardy.
Filmed in real time, he talks about the choice he faced: "Continuing [trying to play] or whether I need to look at the rest of my life and think, 'No, I need to be in a good enough state to play with the kids, to make sure they're getting brought up with a dad that can play with them and be active and do the things that they want to do'."
If there was no World Cup, it is likely there would have been a retirement by now. "I think I'd have probably called it quits at the end of last season," Gordon says.
Proving people wrong has been his thing - club managers, surgeons, media, fans and Steve Clarke, who readily admits he thought he had ended Gordon's international career when he left him out of the last Euros.
Injury and the form of Hearts' Alexander Schwolow means Gordon only played six times - three for his club and three for his country - in the season just ended. One of them stands head and shoulders above all others - the 4-2 victory over Denmark in November that propelled Scotland into their first World Cup in 28 years.
"I was emotional," he says of that extraordinary night at Hampden. "I definitely cried in my room about that, about how much it meant to everybody.
"I can still feel it now. I was super focused in that game to the point where Scott McTominay scored one of the best goals I've ever seen in my life and I didn't even react. I just walked back to my six-yard box and got ready for the restart.
"They equalised, we scored again, they equalised again. It was starting to look like more glorious failure. Kieran [Tierney] puts the ball in the top corner from the edge of the box and, again, I just walked back. Went straight back to my goal, thinking we've got five minutes now. I need to keep the ball out of the net. If I'm celebrating, I'm not clear in what I'm doing.
"I nearly didn't play this season. I was thinking about going at the end of last season, so to qualify for a World Cup. Wow. That was one last effort. One last goal. And it's come off."
He says the World Cup is "almost definitely" the end. It's nip and tuck between Gordon and Angus Gunn for a starting place against Haiti on Saturday. Gunn is the current favourite, but if the past two decades have told us anything about Gordon it's that you write him off at your peril.
This is probably the most resilient footballer Scotland has ever produced, a man who has endured a physical and mental buffeting without ever breaking.
Gordon is the oldest player at the 2026 tournament and if he gets game time he will become the second-oldest player in World Cup history, a walking miracle to the last.
It's been widely reported that this [club record £20m] bid has come in for Carl Rushworth. Brighton & Hove Albion, as well as being renowned tough negotiators, certainly don't ever comment on anybody going in or out of the club. They are very, very tight-lipped.
We can probably assume that this has happened. One thing that they do do is make sure that the price is right and they never, ever stand in the way of a player who wants to leave.
We have seen this with high-profile players like Moises Caicedo, Joao Pedro and Alexis Mac Allister. So if there was a player who wants to go, the key phrase is if the price is right, then they don't stand in their way. So I think that would be a cause for some sort of optimism for Coventry City fans going forward.
It's important to remember that he has never actually played for Brighton & Hove Albion, they have sent him out on various different loans which is quite common for Brighton.
He's been very, very good on all of them - and of course City fans will know all about that as well. But he has probably never played under [Brighton boss] Fabian Hurzeler so whether he stands in his ideas as a goalkeeper going forward - because they are quite well stacked at the moment - I'd say that probably isn't the case.
I think £20m is a fair price, he's obviously young [24], he's got international experience with the England Under 21s. He is known as a very good all-rounder. When I speak to the squad members and the coaching staff, they feel that he has got all the assets. He's not exceptional at anything but he is very, very good at everything.
He's highly prized. My gut feeling is that he doesn't necessarily feature in Brighton's long-term plans. That £20m figure, they will probably try and eek out a little bit more but if Coventry feel that he is essential for their Premier League season then I think it probably would happen. Brighton won't stand in his way and I think they would want him to progress as well.
Mirra Andreeva is among the players watching closely as Serena Williams prepares to step back on court in London.
Williams’ return at Queen’s Club has become one of the main stories of the grass-court swing, with the 23-time Grand Slam singles champion entered in doubles at the HSBC Championships.
For Andreeva, the interest is both professional and personal. The 19-year-old is preparing for the next stage of her own season, but she has also made clear how much Williams’ presence still means to players from a younger generation.
The Russian was asked about Williams’ comeback, the prospect of watching her in doubles, and the possibility, however uncertain, of one day facing her in singles.
Mirra Andreeva says Serena Williams singles match would be career highlight
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Andreeva said she would be watching Williams’ return, with the American due to play doubles alongside Victoria Mboko.
“Of course, I will be watching,” Andreeva said. “I’m very, very curious to see Vicky very well. She’s one of my good friends on tour and I would be very, very excited to see how they would play together.
“And yes, I will be watching. I will be live streaming their match.”
Andreeva was then asked whether she had thought about the possibility of Williams returning to singles and whether she could one day face her.
Her answer was careful, but also revealing. Andreeva did not present it as anything more than a possibility, but she made clear how much the match would mean.
“I mean, that would be amazing, of course, to play against such a champion, such a legend,” Andreeva said.
“I mean, so many things that she’s done for this sport and so many tournaments that she’s won is unbelievable.
“And, you know, just thinking that if there is a small chance that she comes back to, you know, if she’s coming back to play singles and if there is like a small chance that I might be playing against her, I mean, that would be amazing.
“That would be also maybe one of the highlights of my career. But we will see if that happens, when it happens.
“And, you know, if I get a chance to play against her, I would be just very, very excited.”
The important part is the caution in the answer. Andreeva did not suggest that a singles match is planned. She did not push the idea further than the question allowed. She simply described what it would mean if the opportunity came.
That is why the comment stands out. It says plenty about Williams’ continued place in the sport, but it also reflects Andreeva’s own measured approach as she moves into another major grass-court period.
Serena Williams return comes as Andreeva prepares for Wimbledon
Williams is making her return in doubles at Queen’s Club alongside Mboko, with the pair receiving a wildcard for the WTA 500 event in London.
The pair have been drawn against Nicole Melichar-Martinez and Erin Routliffe in the opening round.
There is no confirmed singles return at this stage, which is why Andreeva’s answer has to be treated as a response to a hypothetical question. Still, her reaction shows the scale of Williams’ reputation among current players.
Williams’ record explains that respect. Her career includes 23 Grand Slam singles titles, while her WTA profile lists 73 singles titles and 319 weeks as world No. 1.
Andreeva is not speaking as a distant observer. She is one of the leading names in the current women’s game, with the WTA listing her as 19 years old, ranked No. 6 and 36-9 for the 2026 season.
She is also trying to carry the same mindset into London that she had around the French Open.
Andreeva said her goal was to show a strong level of tennis in every match, fight, and play her best point by point. She also said she did not want to set expectations or put pressure on herself.
That gives her Williams comments extra context. Andreeva is excited by the idea of sharing a court with one of tennis’ defining champions, but she is not allowing the possibility to become a distraction.
For now, Williams’ return is in doubles and Andreeva’s focus is on her own grass-court campaign before Wimbledon runs from June 29 to July 12.
The singles question remains open. What is already clear is that Williams’ name still carries rare weight, even for a player from a generation that is now trying to shape the next era of the women’s game.
It is not always going to be rosy for Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Kyle Harrison, and on Monday, he surely had one of those ugly nights on the mound.
Pitching against the Athletics in a series opener at Las Vegas Ballpark in Las Vegas, Nevada, which is a Triple-A ballpark, the 24-year-old left-handed hurler was pummed by the A’s for eight runs on eight hits with three home runs in just 2.1 innings of work. Harrison recorded four strikeouts and, much more interestingly, did not absorb a pitching loss.
It was an offensive slugfest between Milwaukee and the A’s. A total of 11 home runs were hit in the contest to go along with 34 hits in 12 innings, with the Brewers coming out on top in a thrilling 15-14 victory.
After the game, Harrison hearkened back to his days in the minors.
“Playing at ballparks like this in the whole [Pacific Coast League], I’ve got a lot of experience at this,” said Brewers starter Kyle Harrison, who pitched here a handful of times while he was in the Giants’ system. “Knowing how these games usually go, I haven’t seen anything like this. Credit to this team. Credit to the guys.”
Brewers’ offense wins it in a wild slugfest in Las Vegas against the A’s
Offense was the real star of the night for both Milwaukee and the A’s, and it resulted in an incredibly wild ending. Milwaukee built a four-run lead in the top of the 10th inning but the Athletics responded by cobbling together four runs with two outs in the bottom of the frame.
But it was Milwaukee that ultimately escaped with the victory, with Brice Turang plating Christian Yelich on a fielder’s choice in the top of the 12th inning.
Harrison’s ERA rose from 1.57 to 2.72 following his start versus the A’s.
Apr 26, 2026; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Milwaukee starting pitcher Harrison (52) throws a pitch in the first inning against the Pittsburgh Pirates at American Family Field. Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-Imagn Images
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Apple yesterday shipped the first iOS 27 Developer Beta, which features app animations identical to its previous version. Comparing side-by-side, the animations of One UI 8.5 feel smoother than the iOS 27 Beta, for now.
Samsung leaker IceUniverse has been comparing the two, and the observations are worth noting for anyone following both platforms closely.
Tapping an app icon on iOS 27 (Developer Beta 1) does not trigger an instant response. There is a slight delay before the animation actually begins, which makes the overall interaction feel a step behind.
The app animations in iOS 27 are not significantly different from those in iOS 26, and some long-standing issues are still present.
Opening apps or heading back to the home screen in One UI 8.5 (official version) feels closely tied to actual finger movement. The transitions are immediate, the motion feels consistent, and nothing appears to lag behind the input.
One UI 8.5, on the other hand, delivers top-tier performance, especially after my own tuning and optimization.
This level of responsiveness is something Samsung has been refining over recent One UI versions, and 8.5 seems to carry that forward noticeably.
You can watch the video below:
Let's compare the app opening and closing animations in iOS 27 Beta 1 and One UI 8.5.
The app animations in iOS 27 are not significantly different from those in iOS 26, and some long-standing issues are still present. When you tap an app icon, the animation does not start… pic.twitter.com/nOvE8lnuU4
Before we wrap up, comparing a Stable One UI build to an early iOS Beta is not entirely apples-to-apples. Apple typically irons out performance rough edges well into the Beta, but the animation delay IceUniverse points to in iOS 27 is not new behavior; it has persisted across versions, which is what makes it worth paying attention to this time around as well.
Whether Apple addresses it before iOS 27 goes public remains to be seen.
Apple has been fighting EU regulations for years, and is only too happy to rally customers against the policies of the European Union and the Digital Markets Act in particular. Apple and the EU are now telling very different stories as to why Siri AI will not be available on the iPhone and iPad in the EU.
Garmin has delivered a fresh stable update to multiple smartwatches. Rolling out globally, the update promises to make affected devices fully usable again once updated.
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Deal | Over The Top: WWI takes the large-scale battles of Battlefield and turns the chaos up several notches. The World War I multiplayer shooter features destructible buildings, usable blast craters and even trenches and cover positions players can dig themselves. The game has now dropped to its lowest price on Steam so far, falling from $19.14 to $13.39.
Nexus Legacy has entered free Early Access on Steam and should feel familiar to former OGame players. At its core, it is a persistent online strategy game in which players build empires, manage resources and compete for influence in a shared universe. Early Steam reviews are mostly positive.
In Gothic Remake, forgetting to save can quickly cost players several hours of progress. One Reddit user recently had to learn that the hard way – and was met mostly with schadenfreude from the community. A simple habit can prevent the same mistake.
Logitech is on the verge of releasing a new compact wireless mouse globally. In the meantime, the company has been spotted revealing the accessory's name and design. A prominent leaker has shared pricing information ahead of time, too.
Samsung is reportedly working on the Galaxy Tab Active6, which is expected to arrive as its next rugged Android tablet. A new leak has revealed the model number and launch window for the upcoming device.
Public regulatory filings may contain a clue about the Steam Machine’s release date. If one Reddit user’s theory is correct, Valve’s new hardware could launch before June 29, 2026.
The Sony Xperia Play has an unofficial successor, as the Ayaneo Pocket Play is based on a similar sliding design and combines this with a powerful flagship smartphone processor. A hands-on video shows the combination of smartphone and gaming handheld in action.
vivo recently began teasing the X Fold6 and confirmed that the upcoming foldable will debut with the new OriginOS 6 Fold software. The company says the update will introduce new AI-powered productivity and multitasking features. Now, vivo has offered a closer look at the software through a new hands-on video.
The video, shared on Weibo, highlights the multi-window capabilities of OriginOS 6 Fold running on the vivo X Fold6.
According to vivo, the foldable will introduce a new feature called Parallel Mode, which allows users to run up to four apps simultaneously on a single screen....
Apple’s annual WWDC introduced the new OS versions for each of Apple’s major platforms. iOS, iPadOS, watchOS and macOS updates are what most people care about, but some of you have an Apple TV (the streaming device) or even an Apple Vision Pro at home. Here are the new features that you can expect soon.
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A $50,000 Bitcoin price target remains in play despite BTC maintaining above $60,000 support for now, as multiple indicators warn the bottom may not be in.
StarkWare and Sui roll out confidential transfer systems as Zama boosts compliance efforts and Zcash’s Orchard bug highlights risks in shielded privacy models.
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CAPCOM made a surprise appearance at today's Nintendo Direct to announce Dragon's Dogma 2: Dark Arisen, an expansion of Dragon's Dogma 2. The game will be available on the Nintendo Switch 2, as well as on the other platforms on which the base game was released (PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series S|X) on October 9, 2026. The first big addition is the new region of Norgan. Once a thriving area of the Vermund kingdom, it was deserted long ago, the reasons for which remain a mystery. It has been ages since anyone dared to traverse its routes. Covered in […]
Just as rumored, today's Nintendo Direct delivered the megaton Nintendo Switch 2 owners were waiting for: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time remake is real, and it's launching in a few short months worldwide. The announcement teaser confirmed players will be able to embark again on Link's most iconic journey through Hyrule this year. Developed from the ground up to further differentiate it from the Nintendo 3DS remake as the new short footage suggests, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Remake is set to become the highlight in a year packed with excellent titles on Nintendo Switch 2. […]
FromSoftware’s The Duskbloods has been missing in action since its announcement during last year's Nintendo Switch 2 event. Although publisher Kadokawa has reiterated multiple times that the game will not miss its 2026 release window, many feared it would. Although we do not know when the next game from the celebrated developer of Elden Ring and the Dark Souls series is hitting the Nintendo Switch 2, the first taste of the experience is coming before the end of the year. With a new trailer shown during today's Nintendo Direct, it's confirmed that The Duskbloods closed beta test will be held this […]
You will hardly find the GPU at a sub-$650 price tag, but these GPUs won't cost you a leg and an arm. GIGABYTE Radeon RX 9070 XT Gaming OC Drops to $649 on Amazon, Standing Firm Against RAMpolcalypse Price Surges The Radeon RX 9070 XT and other RDNA 4 GPUs have been selling for nearly 20% higher prices compared to the pre-RAMpocalypse era. NVIDIA RTX 50 series is in a similar state, but sometimes we see a drop in prices that seems unbelievable. After searching for some good GPU deals, we stumbled upon some Radeon RX 9070 XT listings, which […]
Over the weekend, Bloober Team revealed its next full game, though it wasn't what players expected. Star Trek: Shadow Frontier is the next full release from the team, but players were expecting to see a new DLC expansion for Cronos: The New Dawn titled Cronos: Lazarus, after it leaked ahead of the big Summer Game Fest 2026 show. Thankfully, we didn't have to wait too much longer for the official confirmation that yes, Cronos: Lazarus is a new DLC, and it'll arrive at some point in Fall 2026. Lazarus is another story chapter for fans of Cronos: The New Dawn […]
In the middle of making 007 First Light, developer IO Interactive suddenly found itself working with a different partner than the ones it had successfully pitched its James Bond game to. At the time, Amazon taking over the James Bond IP didn't mean much, as 007 First Light would still get made without issue or interference from the company. Now that the game is out, however, the question of a sequel has been muddier than expected, and Amazon Games general manager Jeff Gattis is trying to clear the air. Part of the concern and questions around a sequel are a […]
Someone on Reddit has stumbled upon former AMD CEO Rory Read's PC that might've been given to him as a parting gift. Read was AMD's CEO between 2011 and 2014. He helped AMD navigate the failure of Bulldozer while securing massive console contracts with Sony and Microsoft, and also began work on the Zen architecture that would eventually revive AMD.
SpaceX's new Gigasat factory will mass-produce AI satellites for orbital data centers. Musk says the company is targeting 1 GW of space AI compute by 2027 and 100 GW per year by 2030.
After finishing a difficult season, Rafael Leão has decided to publicly announce his desire to leave AC Milan. However, the Portuguese star has reportedly chosen to reject a massive offer from Karim Benzema’s Al Hilal ahead the 2026–27 season.
Despite being a key figure in the attack, Rafael Leão has decided to publicly announce his desire to leave AC Milan. Not only will the club not be playing in the UEFA Champions League, but they also have no clear idea who will be managing the team. However, the Portuguese star has reportedly rejected a massive offer to play alongside Karim Benzema at Al Hilal in the Saudi Pro League. As a result, he appears to have two preferred destinations in mind.
According to Nicolò Schira, a well-known Italian journalist, via X, Al Hilal decided to submit a massive offer to Rafael Leão, hoping he could become the ideal partner for Karim Benzema. Although the contractual terms would have represented a significant improvement over those at AC Milan, he has decided to reject the opportunity. Despite wanting to leave the Rossoneri, he appears to be seeking a far greater challenge in his career.
Ahead of the 2026–27 season, Rafael Leão reportedly wants to play in either the Premier League or LaLiga. However, he has yet to receive any offers, meaning his future appears likely to be decided after the 2026 World Cup. With that in mind, Arsenal and Manchester United seem to be his preferred destinations, as both clubs could make an immediate investment and offer him a key role as their starting left winger.
Rafael Leão is not coming off his best season with the Rossoneri. After playing 31 matches, he managed to score 10 goals and provide 3 assists. However, he had numerous games without contributing. Far from being solely his fault, former head coach Massimiliano Allegri did not use him on the left wing, but rather as a center forward, which was a drastic change. Because of this, a move to the Premier League as a left winger could be transformative for him.
Rafael Leao of AC Milan looks on during the Serie A match.
Leão potential departure may allow AC Milan to reshuffle offense
AC Milan are preparing for a squad rebuild, reportedly targeting Ralf Rangnick and Oliver Glasner as the new leaders of the project. With that in mind, they could allow several players who do not fit their playing style to leave. As one of the club’s most valuable assets, Rafael Leão’s potential sale for €50–60 million would be key to rebuilding the attack as the center-forward spot may be a huge priority.
With Leão’s departure, Christian Pulisic could take on a key role on the left wing, similar to the position he plays for the USMNT. If the Rossoneri receive a substantial transfer fee, they could target a prolific striker, as neither Santiago Giménez nor Christopher Nkunku have fully lived up to expectations. Therefore, both the Portuguese star and AC Milan would benefit from a transfer in the summer of 2026, making Premier League interest crucial to getting a deal done.
Fenerbahçe'de Aziz Yıldırım dönemiyle birlikte Samandıra'nın yeni patronu olması beklenen Volkan Demirel'in idari rolü, "Kocaman ile arasındaki hiyerarşi nasıl olacak?" sorusunu beraberinde getirdi.
Fenerbahçe’de gerçekleştirilen kongrenin ardından başkanlık koltuğuna oturan Aziz Yıldırım, futbol şubesinde büyük bir devrimin fitilini ateşlemeye hazırlanıyor. Sarı-lacivertli camiada gözler, Aziz Yıldırım’ın teknik direktörlük görevi için takımı emanet etmesi beklenen efsane isim Aykut Kocaman’a çevrildi.
PSG'DEKİ GİBİ BİR SİSTEM
Ancak bu kez çok daha farklı, modern ve Avrupa devlerinin standartlarında bir futbol aklı Samandıra’ya ayak basmaya hazırlanıyor. Kocaman, uzun süredir futboldaki dijital dönüşümü yakından takip ederek çok kapsamlı bir hazırlık süreci yürütüyordu. Deneyimli teknik adamın yeni dönemde uygulayacağı sistem; günümüzde Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) ve Bayern Münih gibi dünya devlerinin kullandığı modern, veri odaklı ve ağırlıklı olarak yapay zeka destekli analiz modellerine dayanıyor.
15-16 KİŞİLİK BİR EKİP
Aykut Kocaman, Samandıra’da alışılmışın dışında, çok geniş ve nitelikli bir ekiple mesai harcayacak.
- 15-16 kişiden oluşan bu dev kadro, uzun bir süredir bu proje üzerinde çalışmalarını sürdürüyor.
- Ekipte performans analistlerinden veri mühendislerine kadar birçok yabancı uzman yer alıyor.
- Uluslararası tecrübeyle takviye edilmiş bu kalabalık ve güçlü kadro, oyuncuların atletik performanslarından sakatlık önleyici analizlere, rakip analizinden xG (beklenen gol) metriklerine kadar her detayı yapay zeka entegrasyonuyla raporlayacak.
DEMİREL'İN YENİ GÖREVİ
Yeni dönemin en dikkat çeken idari hamlesi ise Volkan Demirel ile geliyor. Kulübün sembol isimlerinden Demirel, yeni yapılanmada saha içinde veya teknik ekipte yer almayacak.
Volkan Demirel, tamamen futbol organizasyonundan sorumlu olarak idari bir rol üstlenecek ve doğrudan Samandıra’nın başındaki isim olacak. Takım içi disiplin, yönetim-takım arası köprü ve profesyonel futbol operasyonları tamamen Demirel’in yönetiminde yürütülecek.
İŞTE DİĞER İSİMLER
Aykut Kocaman’ın dev teknik ekibinde, sarı-lacivertli taraftarların sevgilisi olan ve kulüp kültürünü yakından tanıyan eski yıldızların da görev alması bekleniyor.
Kocaman'ın yardımcı kadrosunda yer alması planlanan isimler şunlar:
- Selçuk Şahin: Kulübü ve ligi çok iyi bilen, Kocaman’ın daha önce de birlikte çalıştığı güvenilir prensi.
- Dirk Kuyt: Profesyonelliğiyle Avrupa futbolunda da yer edinmiş, takıma uluslararası vizyon katacak bir figür.
- Martin Skrtel: Savunma disiplini ve liderlik karakteriyle özellikle defansif organizasyonlarda ekibe güç katacak isim.
Fenerbahçe Başkanı Aziz Yıldırım'ın, Başakşehir'in Özbek santrforu Eldor Shomurodov'u "üçüncü forvet" alternatifi olarak listesine eklediği iddia edildi.
Güçlü bir kadro kurarak şampiyonluk hasretine son vermeyi hedefleyen Fenerbahçe Başkanı Aziz Yıldırım’ın, hücum hattını zenginleştirmek adına Özbek golcü Eldor Shomurodov’u listeye aldığı iddia edildi.
İddialara göre Aziz Yıldırım ve kurmayları, Shomurodov’u "üçüncü forvet" alternatifi olarak gündemine getirdi.
Shomurodov’un hem santrfor hem de ihtiyaç halinde kanatlarda görev alabilme yeteneğini takım planlaması açısından değerli bulduğu belirtiliyor.
Yıldız isimlerden oluşacak ana omurganın arkasında, kulübeyi zenginleştirecek maliyeti uygun ve profesyonel bir isim arayan Yıldırım ekibi, Başakşehir ile oyuncu için şartları masaya yatırmayı planlıyor.
Fransız basınının saygın kuruluşu L'Equipe, Beşiktaş'ın PSG'de forma giyen 24 yaşındaki kaleci Lucas Chevalier için resmi girişimlerde bulunduğunu iddia etti.
Beşiktaş, Sergen Yalçın'ın yerine Vincenzo Italiano'yu getirerek teknik direktör sorununu çözdü. Siyah-beyazlılarda şimdi gözler transferlere çevrildi. L'Equipe, transfer piyasasına bomba gibi düşecek bir iddiayı gündeme taşıdı. Kartal'ın, Fransa Ligue 1 ekiplerinden Lille forması giyen 24 yaşındaki başarılı kaleci Lucas Chevalier’yi kadrosuna katmak için resmi girişimlere başladığı ileri sürüldü.
Fransa Milli Takımı'nın alt yaş kategorilerinde de görev alan 1.92 boyundaki eldiven, modern kalecilik özellikleriyle oyun kurulumuna yaptığı katkıyla da biliniyor.
Beşiktaş yönetiminin, hem ligde hem de Avrupa arenasında kaleyi sağlama almak adına bu transferi bitirmek için yoğun bir mesai harcadığı gelen bilgiler arasında.
Dünyaca ünlü gazeteci Ben Jacobs, Al Hilal'in Simone Inzaghi ile yolların ayrılması durumunda koltuğu emanet etmek istediği sürpriz ismi açıkladı: Türkiye'nin de yakından tanıdığı Vitor Pereira!
Suudi Arabistan Pro Lig’inin dev ekibi Al Hilal, teknik direktörlük koltuğu için dünya futbolunda ses getirecek bir B planı hazırladı. Ünlü spor gazetecisi Ben Jacobs’ın özel haberine göre; Al Hilal yönetimi, şu anki teknik direktörleri Simone Inzaghi’nin takımdan ayrılması durumunda rotayı tanıdık bir isme, Vitor Pereira’ya çevirecek.
Son dönemde yakaladığı başarılarla Al Hilal’i zirvede tutan İtalyan teknik adam Simone Inzaghi’nin geleceğine dair spekülasyonlar artarken, Suudi kulübü işi şansa bırakmak istemiyor. Inzaghi’nin Avrupa’dan gelebilecek olası teklifleri değerlendirme ihtimali ya da takımdan ayrılma kararı alması durumunda, kulübün yönetim kurulu koltuğu dolduracak ismi şimdiden belirlemiş durumda.
Trabzonspor'un Ryan Roberto için yaptığı 10 milyon Euro'luk teklife Flamengo'dan beklenmedik yanıt geldi. Sözleşme yenileme sürecini donduran Brezilya devi, menajer oyunlarına geçit vermemek için bordo-mavililerden servet talep ediyor.
Gelecek sezon için transfer çalışmalarını hızlandıran Trabzonspor, Flamengo forması giyen genç forvet Ryan Roberto için 10 milyon Euro (yaklaşık 59 milyon Real) değerinde resmi bir teklif sundu. Ancak Brezilya basınından RTI Esporte'nin haberine göre; Flamengo kulübü bu teklifi reddetmeye hazırlanıyor.
Brezilya ekibi, genç yıldız adayını serbest bırakmak için kapıyı 15 milyon Euro’dan (89 milyon Real) açıyor ve bu rakamın altındaki hiçbir teklifi değerlendirmeyi düşünmüyor.
Flamengo Başkanı Luiz Eduardo Baptista, kulübün altyapısından yetişen genç oyuncuların transfer süreçlerinde oldukça sert bir politika izliyor. Kulüp içi yapılan değerlendirmelerde, şu ana kadar gelen tüm tekliflerin oyuncunun gerçek potansiyelinin altında kaldığı görüşü hakim.
Yönetim, düşük bir transfer ücretini kabul etmenin, kulübün akademisinde yetişen diğer gelecek vaat eden oyuncular için de kötü bir emsal oluşturmasından endişe ediyor. Kulüp yetkilileri durumu şu sözlerle özetliyor:
- Flamengo, şu ana kadar sunulan tekliflerin beklentileri karşılamadığını düşünüyor ve kulübün gençlik sisteminde menajerlerin etkisini artıracak bir emsal oluşturmak istemiyor.
Ryan Roberto’nun Flamengo ile olan mevcut sözleşmesi Mart 2027’ye kadar devam ediyor. Genç kategorilerde sergilediği olağanüstü performansa rağmen, oyuncunun sözleşme yenileme görüşmeleri de kulüp tarafından ağırdan alınıyor ve süreç an itibarıyla askıya alınmış durumda.
Brezilya'da transfer piyasası Mauro Icardi sesleriyle inliyor! Galatasaray defterini kapatmaya hazırlanan 33 yaşındaki gol makinesi için Vasco Da Gama taraftarları sosyal medyayı ayağa kaldırdı.
Brezilya’da transfer piyasası Mauro Icardi sesleriyle inliyor! Galatasaray defterini kapatmaya hazırlanan 33 yaşındaki gol makinesi için Vasco Da Gama taraftarları sosyal medyayı ayağa kaldırdı.
Brezilya’da transfer piyasası Icardi sesleriyle çalkalanıyor! Galatasaray'dan ayrılan Arjantinli süper starın yeni adresi belirsizliğini korurken, Vasco da Gama taraftarları yönetime transfer için sosyal medyada baskı yapmaya başladı.
ICARDI İÇİN YÖNETİME BASKI
Sezonun ikinci yarısına güçlü bir kadroyla girmek isteyen Vasco da Gama'da, taraftarlar kulüp yönetiminden vizyoner bir hamle bekliyor. Sosyal medyada bir araya gelen binlerce Vasco taraftarı, Galatasaray'dan ayrılması beklenen 33 yaşındaki dünyaca ünlü santrafor Mauro Icardi'nin transfer edilmesi için adeta kampanya başlattı.
VASCO DA GAMA TARAFTARLARI ÇILDIRDI
Twitter üzerinden yönetime seslenen taraftarlar, "Tanrı aşkına, Vasco'da kimse bunu bir pazar fırsatı olarak görmeyecek mi?" ve "Icardi tam olarak Vasco'nun aradığı kan, bizim tıpatıp aynımız!" ifadeleriyle yönetimi harekete geçmeye çağırdı.
GERÇEKÇİ OLANLAR İHTİMAL VERMEDİ
Bazı taraftarlar ise transferin ekonomik boyutundan dolayı temkinli yaklaşarak, "Bu adam burada kolayca gol kralı olur ama ne yazık ki sadece hayallerimizde kalacak" yorumunu yaptı.
Fenerbahçe'de Aziz Yıldırım'ın transfer listesinde olduğu iddia edilen Serhou Guirassy için Almanya'dan flaş haber geldi! Dünyaca ünlü golcü, geleceğiyle ilgili ilk büyük kararını verdi.
Alman BILD’in paylaştığı bilgilere göre, Borussia Dortmund forması giyen ve Fenerbahçe'nin de transfer listesinde yer aldığı iddia edilen Serhou Guirassy, geleceğine yönelik ilk büyük kararını verdi. 30 yaşındaki Gineli golcü, önceliğini Avrupa futboluna ayırma kararı aldı.
ARABİSTAN SEÇENEĞİNİ ELEDİ
Son dönemde birçok kulübün radarına giren ve Suudi Arabistan Pro Ligi ekiplerinden de ciddi teklifler alan Guirassy, Orta Doğu seçeneğini tamamen eledi. Yıldız golcünün bu kararında iki temel faktör öne çıkıyor:
1: Suudi kulüplerinin sunduğu astronomik tekliflerin eski çekiciliğini kaybetmesi.
2:Suudi Arabistan'da transfer tescil döneminin ancak Temmuz ayı sonunda açılacak olması.
TEMMUZ SONU İÇİN ÇOK GEÇ OLUR
Hem Borussia Dortmund hem de oyuncu cephesi, yeni sezon planlaması için geleceğinin daha erken netleşmesini istiyor.
FENERBAHÇE PEŞİNDE
Avrupa'nın üst düzey liglerinde gollerine devam etmek isteyen Guirassy için en ciddi adaylar Türkiye’den Fenerbahçe ve Premier Lig ekibi Aston Villa.
Panathinaikos Başantrenörü Ergin Ataman, Olympiakos taraftarlarının Türkiye'ye yönelik hakaretlerine sert tepki gösterdi.
Yunanistan Basketbol Ligi Finalleri’nde tansiyon yükseliyor. Panathinaikos Başantrenörü Ergin Ataman, serinin üçüncü maçında Olympiakos taraftarlarının kendisine ve Türkiye’ye yönelik hakaret içerikli tezahüratlarına sosyal medya hesabı üzerinden sert ve ders niteliğinde bir yanıt verdi.
Ataman, Türk kimliğiyle gurur duyduğunu vurgularken, rakibine de çok konuşulacak bir "milli oyuncu" göndermesinde bulundu.
- Olympiakos taraftarları, dün maç boyunca bir kez daha ülkem Türkiye'ye yönelik hakaret içerikli sloganlar attınız. Bilmenizi isterim ki bir Türk olmaktan gurur duyuyorum.
- Aynı zamanda, kardeş olarak gördüğüm Yunanistan'a ve Yunan halkına büyük bir sevgi ve saygı duyduğumu da bilmenizi isterim. Maçlara bayraklarla gelmek elbette sizin hakkınız ve buna saygı duyuyorum. Ancak size bir gerçeği hatırlatmama izin verin; dün Yunanistan Ligi Finalleri'nin üçüncü maçında, takımınız sahaya bir tane bile gerçek Yunanistan Milli Takımı oyuncusu süremedi.
- Takımımın her koşulda gösterdiği mücadeleden gurur duyuyorum ve dün sahada takımımızı temsil eden dört Yunanistan Milli Takımı oyuncusunun, Yunan basketboluna yapmaya devam ettiği katkıyı bir kez daha vurgulamak istiyorum.
- Tutkulu Panathinaikos taraftarları, basketbolun kendisini gölgede bırakan tüm bu gelişmelere rağmen pes etmeyeceğiz. Son topa ve son saniyeye kadar şampiyonluğun peşinden koşmaya devam edeceğiz. Her şey bittiğinde, sahada zaferi kutlayan taraf biz olacağız.
Süper Lig'de kalması "imkânsız" gözüyle bakılırken Eyüpspor'u ipten alan, ligde tutan teknik direktör Atila Gerin, ödülünü kovularak aldı!
Süper Lig ekiplerinden Eyüpspor, teknik direktörlük koltuğunda radikal bir değişikliğe gitti. Eflatun-sarılı kulüp, uzun yıllardır bünyesinde barındırdığı ve son olarak teknik direktörlük görevini yürüten Atila Gerin ile yolların ayrıldığını resmen duyurdu.
Kulübün resmi sosyal medya hesaplarından yapılan açıklamada, ayrılık kararı şu sözlerle ifade edildi:
- 4 buçuk yıl boyunca kulübümüzün çeşitli kademelerinde görev alan ve son olarak teknik direktörlük görevini üstlenen Sayın Atila Gerin’e kulübümüze vermiş olduğu emek ve katkılarından dolayı teşekkür ediyor, kariyerinin bundan sonraki döneminde başarılar diliyoruz.
Gerin'in birinci adam olarak göreve geldiğinde Eyüpspor'un Süper Ligden düşmesine kesin gözüyle bakılıyordu. Ancak Türk futbolunun emektar ismi Umut Bozok'la beraber takımı ayağa kaldırdı. Ligde tuttu. Cezayı da yedi.
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2025/2026-cı illər mövsümü başa çatan kimi “Sumqayıt”ın baş məqçi postundan ayrılan serbiyalı mütəxəsis Saşa İliç özünə yeni iş yeri tapıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, 48 yaşlı mütəxəssis bundan sonra ölkəsində işləyəcək.
O, “Partizan”ın baş məşqçisi təyin edilib. Bu barədə Belqrad klubu rəsmi saytı vasitəsilə məlumat yayıb. Tərəflər arasındakı müqavilənin müddəti və digər detalları açıqlanmayıb.
Qeyd edək ki, Saşa İliç futbolçu karyerasının böyük hissəsini – 1996-2005-ci və 2010-19-cu illəri məhz “Partizan”da keçirib. İliç futbolçu kimi “Partizan”ın heyətində 604 matçda meydana çıxıb, 160 qol vurub və 11 dəfə Serbiya çempionu olub.
İliç 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün əvvəlində “Sumqayıt”a baş məşqçi təyin edilmişdi. “Kimyaçılar” bu mütəxəssisin rəhbərliyi altında bütövlükdə 37 oyun keçiriblər, 14 qələbə, 6 heç-heç və 17 məğlubiyyət görüblər. Top fərqi də ürəkaçan olmayıb – 51:52.
Xatırladaq ki, “Sumqayıt” Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünü 41 xalla 7-ci pillədə başa vurub. İliçin komandası 33 oyunda 12 qələbə qazanıb, 5 heç-heçə edib, 16 məğlubiyyətə üzülüb.
Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün bürünc medalçısı “Turan Tovuz” kapitanı Şəhriyar Əliyev ilə yollarını ayırıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Tovuz klubunun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
Komandanın kapitanı olan 33 yaşlı müdafiəçi ilə başa çatmış müqavilənin müddəti artırılmayıb. Klubun yaydığı rəsmi açıqlamada bunlar qeyd edilib:
“Premyer Liqaya yüksəldiyimiz 2022/2023-cü illər mövsümündən etibarən formamızı qürurla daşıdığına görə kapitanımıza təşəkkür edir, gələcək karyerasında və şəxsi həyatında uğurlar arzulayırıq!”
Qeyd edək ki, bu, Tovuz təmsilçisində bu yayın ilk ayrılığıdır.
Şəhriyar Əliyev “Turan Tovuz”un heyətində 86 oyun keçirib, 5 qol vurub, 2 məhsuldar ötürmə verib. Təcrübəli mərkəz müdafiəçisi daha öncə “Kəpəz”, “Şamaxı”, “bakı”, “Sumqayıt” və “Qarabağ”da da forma geyinib. O, Azərbaycan millisində də 3 oyun keçirib.
2026/2027-ci illər mövsümündən etibarən Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında mübarizə aparacaq “Şəfa” klubu 3 futbolçusu ilə yollarını ayırıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, qapıçı Əli Həsənli, müdafiəçi Zahid Mərdanov və yarımmüdafiəçi Emin Zamanovun müddəti başa çatmış müqaviləsi yenilənməyib. Klub hər üç futbolçuya göstərdikləri xidmətlərə görə təşəkkür edib, gələcək karyeralarında uğurlar arzulayıb.
Xatırladaq ki, “Şəfa” geridə qalmış mövsümdə Birinci Liqanın qalibi olaraq 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümündən etibarən Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında iştirak hüququ qazanıb. Paytaxt təmsilçisi elitaya çıxdıqdan sonra baş məşqçi postuna Zaur Həşimovu gətirib. Sözügedən klub “Kəpəz”dən Rauf Hüseynlini, “Sabah”dan Nicat Mehbalıyevi transfer edib. Yuxarıda adları qeyd edilmiş futbolçular isə klubun bu yay yollarını ayırdığı ilk oyunçulardır.
Belçika yığma komandasının, “Liverpul” və “Milan” kimi klubların keçmiş mərkəz hücumçusu Divok Oriqi peşəkar futbolçu karyerasını başa vurub.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə belçikalı oyunçu özü məlumat verib.
Təcrübəli forvard 31 yaşında peşəkar futbolla vidalaşıb.
Divok Oriqi Fransanın “Lill” klubunun yetirməsidir. “Liverpul”, “Volfsburq” kimi klublarda da çıxış etmiş hücumçu 2022-ci ilin yayında azad agent kimi “Milan”a qoşulub. Onun İtaliya nəhəngi ilə 2026-cı ilin yayına kimi müqaviləsi vardı. Amma futbolçu uzun müddət idi əsas komandada heyətə düşə bilmirdi. Bu üzdən də klub rəhbərliyi Oriqi ilə sözləşməyə bu ilin yanvarında xitam vermişdi. Oriqi 2023/2024 mövsümünü icarə əsasında İngiltərənin “Nottingem Forest” klubunda keçirib.
Oriqi 2014-cü ildə Belçika yığmasında debüt edib. OŞ millidə 32 matça çıxıb, cəmi 3 qol vurub.
Azərbaycanlı beynəlxalq dərəcəli boks hakimi Anar Babanlı hakimlər üzrə ekspert imtahanından uğurla keçib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, o, bu nailiyyətə Taylandın paytaxtı Banqkokda gənclər arasında baş tutan Olimpiya Təsnifat Kubokunda imza atıb.
“World Boxing” lisenziya xarakterli yarışda nəzəri və praktiki dərslərə qatılan həmyerlimizin imtahandan uğurla keçdiyini, Babanlının bundan sonra hakimlərin işini qiymətləndirəcəyini açıqlayıb. Bu, Azərbaycan boks tarixinə ilk kimi düşüb.
Anar Babanlı Tokio-2020 Yay Olimpiya Oyunlarında, 2 dünya, 10-dan çox Avropa və Asiya çempionatlarında referilik edib.
Tuesday’s reports claim that Inter are not just discussing the potential signing of Oumar Solet with Udinese, but that they are also keen to add Arthur Atta to their shopping list and that they are set to sign teenage defender Mattia Marello on a permanent basis from the Bianconeri.
Could Inter add Atta to summer shopping list?
According to reports from various outlets over the last few weeks, Inter are keen to add Solet to their defensive ranks after claiming the domestic double in 2025-26.
Solet will be heading into the final year of his contract this summer, and there have been suggestions that he could extend his deal with Udinese before leaving on loan with an option or obligation to buy.
According to reports from Gianluca Di Marzio, representatives from the two clubs have recently met to discuss a potential deal for the Frenchman.
UDINE, ITALY – APRIL 18: Arthur Atta of Udinese and Alessandro Circati of Parma in action during the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and Parma Calcio 1913 at Stadio Friuli on April 18, 2026 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)
Tuesday’s report claims that the possibility of signing Solet’s compatriot Atta has also cropped up in conversations between the Nerazzurri and Bianconeri, as Cristian Chivu’s side look to strengthen an already-competitive midfield department.
Additionally, Inter are also set to purchase 18-year-old full-back Marello on a permanent basis, too. The youngster has spent the 2025-26 season with Inter’s Primavera side on loan from Udinese. The Nerazzurri have an option to buy, which Di Marzio confirms will be activated.
Milan are facing widespread uncertainty across the club without a senior leadership team in place, and adding to the growing list of issues for the Rossoneri to resolve are the likes of Yunus Musah, Ismael Bennacer and Warren Bondo, who are all expected to return from unsuccessful loan spells.
Milan are currently without a head coach, sporting director, technical director nor CEO following the departures of Massimiliano Allegri, Igli Tare, Geoffrey Moncada and Giorgio Furlani the day after the 2025-26 season came to an end.
With no Champions League football on offer next season, Milan could also part ways with a number of their current first-team stars, including the likes of Rafael Leao, Luka Modric, Adrien Rabiot and Mike Maignan.
MAY 24: Rafael Leao of AC Milan looks on from the substitutes bench prior to the Serie A match between AC Milan and Cagliari Calcio at the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 24, 2026 in San Siro, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
It is difficult to predict who will stay, who will go and who will come in for Milan until a new coach and a new set of directors are appointed, but what is becoming clear is that the Rossoneri will have to welcome back a number of unwanted first-team loanees.
Eight ‘unwanted’ loanees expected to return to Milan this summer
According to reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport, the most difficult of those players for Milan to shift will be Bennacer, who has been on the club’s books for the last seven years but has spent the last season-and-a-half out on loan following a serious knee injury at the end of the 2022-23 season.
JANUARY 11: Ismael Bennacer looks on before the Coppa Italia match between AC Milan and Torino FC at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on January 11, 2023 in San Siro, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Bennacer remains under contract with Milan for another season, until the summer of 2027. His most recent club, Dinamo Zagreb, had an option to make their loan deal permanent for a fee of €10m, a clause they will not activate.
La Gazzetta dello Sport suggests that the most likely scenario now is for Milan to seek a termination of Bennacer’s contract, which might save them a small amount of the €4m they will otherwise have to pay the Algeria international on the final year of his deal.
Elsewhere, Musah is also likely to return to Milanello over the summer after spending the 2025-26 season on loan with Atalanta. The American midfielder did not earn consistent playing time in Bergamo and La Dea are not expected to exercise their €24m option to buy.
In a blow for the 23-year-old, he will not have an opportunity to put himself in the shop window during the 2026 World Cup, either, as he was not included in Mauricio Pochettino’s USA squad for their home tournament.
It remains to be seen where Musah will be playing his club football next season, but there is a chance he stays on with Milan ahead of their Europa League campaign in 2025-26.
Elsewhere, Bondo is also expected to return to Milan this summer after a relatively underwhelming loan spell with Cremonese in 2025-26.
It remains to be seen what will happen with Samu Chukwueze, who spent the 2025-26 season on loan with Fulham. The West London outfit have an option to buy the Nigeria international permanently for a fee of €26m, but they are hoping to negotiate a slightly lower fee with Milan according to La Gazzetta dello Sport.
Chukwueze’s future remains uncertain, as there is a chance that he could be a useful option to have in the squad under a new head coach, who may prefer a system that depends on wingers, unlike the 3-5-2 that Milan played under Massimiliano Allegri this season.
Samuel Chukwueze of Fulham celebrates scoring his team’s fourth goal during the Premier League match between Fulham and Manchester City at Craven Cottage on December 02, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
La Gazzetta dello Sport also reports that Milan are likely to activate their €4m buy-back clause to bring Francesco Camarda home from Lecce and that fellow youngsters Kevin Zeroli, Christian Comotto and Alphadjo Cisse will return from their respective loan spells.
The transfer rumour mill is in full swing, and reports in Italy claim that if Inter are unable to secure a deal for Atalanta’s Marco Palestra, then they will have to move on to alternative options, which could end with midfielder Davide Frattesi joining Juventus.
Inter see Cambiaso as alternative to Palestra, could offer Frattesi to Juventus
A set of transfer dominos could soon fall in Serie A, beginning with the sale of Inter wing-back Denzel Dumfries to Real Madrid. The Dutchman had a release clause in his contract, which has been activated, and he is expected to join the 15-time Champions League winners in a €20m deal in the near future.
It is no secret that Inter’s top target to replace Dumfries is 21-year-old Italy international Palestra, who impressed while on loan at Cagliari from Atalanta during the 2025-26 season.
Negotiating with Atalanta is not expected to be a straightforward procedure, though. La Dea are under no pressure to sell given that they are set to sell midfielder Ederson to Manchester United in a profitable €45m deal.
According to recent reports, Atalanta will seek a fee in excess of €50m for Palestra this summer, potentially as high as €55m, while Inter are rumoured to be considering a bid in the region of €45m.
CAGLIARI, ITALY – FEBRUARY 16: Marco Palestra of Cagliari in action during the Serie A match between Cagliari Calcio and US Lecce at Stadio Sant’Elia on February 16, 2026 in Cagliari, Italy. (Photo by Enrico Locci/Getty Images)
There have also been reports on Tuesday that if Inter are unable to land a deal for Palestra this summer, then they could instead make a move for Juventus’s Andrea Cambiaso.
And, if Inter do proceed with an approach for Cambiaso, they could also seek to include midfielder Frattesi as part of a player-plus-cash offer for their Derby d’Italia rivals according to SportItalia.
There have also been suggestions that Inter could offer Carlos Augusto to Juventus as an alternative to Frattesi.
Aston Villa are looking to improve their defensive unit during the summer transfer window and have identified Jon Martin as a target.
According to a report from Sports Boom, Unai Emery is demanding a central defender this summer and has already given the green light to a move for the Real Sociedad star.
It will be interesting to see if the West Midlands club can get the deal done. They are looking to offer €25 million in order to get the deal done, and Martin could be excited about the possibility of joining Aston Villa.
The report claims that Real Sociedad will not sanction his departure easily and will demand around €50 million to sell the defender. It remains to be seen how the situation develops. Meanwhile, the report claims that Arsenal, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid are also monitoring the player. It remains to be seen where he ends up.
Arsenal are already well-stocked in defence, with multiple quality players at the back. Martin would struggle for regular opportunities at the North London club. The 20-year-old should look to join a club where he can play regularly, and Aston Villa would be ideal for him.
They will be able to offer him a competitive platform and Champions League football for the upcoming campaign. They have shown great improvement in recent years, and they managed to win the UEFA Europa League last season.
Emery is looking to build a formidable team at the West Midlands club, and Martin would be the ideal acquisition. He has the potential to become a top-class defender, and regular Premier League football could bring out the best in him.
Morgan Gibbs-White continues to be linked with a move away from Nottingham Forest during the summer transfer window.
According to Sports Boom, Chelsea, Manchester United, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur are monitoring the player closely, and they could look to make a move in the coming weeks.
Gibbs-White has been outstanding for the Premier League club this season, scoring 15 goals and picking up four assists. He has the quality to play for the biggest clubs in the country, and the opportunity to join clubs like Chelsea, Manchester United, Tottenham or Arsenal will be exciting for him.
Chelsea and Manchester United have been overly dependent on Enzo Fernandez and Bruno Fernandes for goals and creativity from the midfield. They need more depth in that area of the pitch, and signing the Nottingham Forest star could be ideal. He will help create opportunities for his teammates, and he can find the back of the net regularly as well.
Tottenham tried to sign the player last summer, but the move did not work out. It will be interesting to see if they can convince Nottingham Forest to sell the player this time. They need more goals and creativity from the middle of the park.
As per Arsenal, Martin Odegaard has not been at his best over the last 12 months, and Eberechi Eze has been quite mediocre as well. It will be interesting to see if they decide to bring in the Nottingham Forest star to add more cutting-edge in the final third.
Gibbs-White will feel that he has outgrown Nottingham Forest, and this is the right time for him to join an elite club. Arsenal could provide him with the platform to fight for league titles and the UEFA Champions League.
Cristian Romero has been linked with a move away from Tottenham Hotspur in recent months, and the 28-year-old is looking to join a big club.
Manchester United are interested in signing the World Cup winner, and Gaston Edul has confirmed on his social media account that they are preparing an offer to sign the Argentina international.
He wrote on X: “Manchester United wants to buy Cuti Romero and is preparing an offer.”
Manchester United need more quality in the defensive unit, and Romero would be an exceptional addition. He has established himself as one of the most reliable defenders in the Premier League, and he helped Tottenham win the UEFA Europa League with a man-of-the-match display against Manchester United in the final.
He is seeking a fresh challenge and wants to join a club where he can compete for major trophies. Manchester United might be able to provide him with that platform. They have secured Champions League qualification for the upcoming campaign, and they are one of the biggest clubs in the world. The opportunity to join them will be hard for the defender to turn down.
He’s at the peak of his career, and this is the right time for him to join a bigger club where he can fulfil his ambitions. Tottenham will not be competing in Europe next season, and Romero does not want to waste his peak years competing in the mid-table.
It remains to be seen whether Tottenham is prepared to sanction his departure. It is fair to assume that the 28-year-old will cost a lot of money.
Manchester United need players like him in the team if they want to fight for major trophies. They will look to get back to the top of English football once again, and signing a leader like Romero would be a step in the right
As Clark drilled a spectacular 3-pointer with seconds to go in the Indiana victory, a photo caught Mystics coach Sydney Johnson and guard Lucy Olsen (a fellow Iowa Hawkeye) smiling in disbelief as she pulled up for the shot.
Of course, we're sure neither were thrilled that the basket actually went in, but "The Caitlin Clark Show" can even win over the opponent when she's hurling up those game-breaking 3-pointers from beyond the arc in crunch time.
Clark is a world-class athlete for a reason; maybe the silly discourses about her will subside for the collective appreciation for how cool it is when something like this happens.
When do the Fever play next?
The team plays at home against the Chicago Sky on Thursday night.
NEW DELHI: Arjun Tendulkar grabbed attention during a Mumbai T20 League match not only for his all-round performance but also for a heartwarming gesture towards a young fan.
During the game, one of Arjun’s big sixes flew into the stands and accidentally hit a child on the head, leaving the youngster visibly hurt.
After the match, Arjun made sure to check on the fan, who was still holding an ice pack to the back of his head.
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He signed the match ball, gifted it to the child, patted him on the head and shared a smile, turning what had been a painful moment into a memorable one. The gesture won praise and reminded many of the values associated with his father, Sachin Tendulkar.
The memorable interaction came on a day when Arjun also starred on the field for Arcs Andheri in the Nuvama Private T20 Mumbai League 2026. The all-rounder played a key role in his team's dominant nine-wicket victory over Bandra Blasters at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium.
Arjun first impressed with the ball, returning figures of 3/11 from three overs, including a maiden, as Bandra Blasters were restricted to 144/9. He then delivered with the bat, remaining unbeaten on 66 off just 34 balls during the chase.
Arjun and Musheer's match-winning partnership leads team to victory
Chasing 145, Arcs Andheri lost an early wicket before Arjun and Musheer Khan took complete control.
The pair added an unbeaten 116 runs for the second wicket, with Musheer contributing 54 not out off 38 deliveries.
Their aggressive batting helped Arcs Andheri reach the target in just 13.5 overs, with 37 balls to spare.
Arjun’s all-round display earned praise from captain Shivam Dube after the match, although the youngster remained calm and understated as teammates applauded his efforts in the dressing room.
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New York City native Cardi B thrilled fans in attendance at the Knicks game last night with a halftime performance. Most of her short set wasn’t broadcast on ESPN, as the network showed analysis from the Inside The NBA crew, but the brief cut-in they did do ended up being the most viral moment from the entire game, as Charles Barkley’s quip about her “Cardi Ds” resulted in extended laughter and host Ernie Johnson making it clear he was not the one who said it.
The back-and-forth sequence, which also featured some comments from Shaquille O’Neal, was quickly clipped by several popular Twitter accounts, and almost immediately, it was everywhere. Some users shared it because they enjoyed the comments. Some users shared it because they couldn’t believe he said it, and some users shared it because they wanted to talk about Cardi B’s fantastic outfit. You can watch the unhinged moment below…
“I don’t know if those B’s. Those might be Cardi D’s”We have lost Charles Barkley tonight folks https://t.co/ZzStZF5VRL
Inside The NBA has been, by a very wide margin, the most talked about studio show in sports for decades. A typical episode features moderator Ernie Johnson, along with Barkley, Shaq and Kenny Smith. The runtime varies depending on the game and what they’re doing, but a typical episode would see them go on at halftime for a brief segment and then go on again after the game to provide post-game analysis. Sometimes they’re also joined by other NBA legends who might come on as special guests or even current players who might stop by for an interview.
There was great concern across the sports world last year that Inside The NBA was going to say its final goodbye. TNT, the show’s longtime home, lost the rights to broadcast NBA games, but after a national outcry, ESPN decided to pick the entire crew up and use them for their broadcast team. There was some grumbling about the network cutting back their schedule and some initial concerns about whether the team would be muzzled, but as this entire exchange about Cardi B illustrates, ESPN has mostly just let them do their thing.
As for Cardi B herself, she was clearly amused by the entire thing. She retweeted a video of Barkley’s comments, as well as a screenshot of her trending on social media during the game. She also posted pictures in courtside seats with her son, who seemed to be having a great time.
They were joined by an arsenal of celebrities including President Trump, Ben Stiller, Tina Fey, Tracy Morgan, Spike Lee, Fat Joe, Timothée Chalamet, John McEnroe, Mariska Hargitay and many more. They were all hoping to see the Knicks get one step closer to their first NBA Championship in over fifty years. The team wound up losing a close game, but they still hold a 2-1 lead over the San Antonio Spurs. Game 4 is on Wednesday night and will offer Barkley and company some more time with a live microphone to say whatever they want to say.
On Monday, a local judge in Texas granted an injunction to allow Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby to play next season despite years of gambling activity, including placing bets on his own team, that ended with him entering in-patient treatment for gambling addiction.
The ruling is just the latest in a string of cases where players have asked local judges to give them NCAA eligibility. But it marked the first time a judge has forced a league to allow a player to participate despite engaging in gambling activity. While the ruling doesn’t set a nationwide precedent, it could be cited in future arguments for other players across the country.
The NCAA has already filed a notice of appeal, per documents obtained by Front Office Sports on Monday night. But the ruling sent shockwaves across the industry—and as a result, some schools may be taking matters into their own hands.
Calls for Boycott
Athletic directors at two power conference schools—Georgia and Nebraska—have reportedly instructed their departments to refrain from scheduling Texas Tech in non-conference play in all sports. In addition, conferences will hold meetings to consider whether to boycott Texas Tech on a conference-wide level.
Georgia athletic director Josh Brooks and Nebraska athletic director Troy Dannen sent written messages calling for a Texas Tech boycott, according to memos obtained by Yahoo Sports. Brooks later posted a statement on X saying: “True integrity means holding your program accountable when things go wrong, not buying custom legislation or running to a local courtroom to bypass the rules.”
Spokespeople for Nebraska and Georgia did not immediately respond to FOS requests for comment.
On Monday night, Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark said the conference has planned a meeting with athletic directors and the Big 12 executive board for later this week to discuss the situation. “The ramifications of today’s ruling are significant and could have broad impacts across college athletics, creating great concern amongst our membership,” he said.
The Big Ten also scheduled a meeting to discuss the prospect of a league-wide boycott of Texas Tech, according to ESPN. A Big Ten representative did not immediately respond to an FOS request for comment.
FOS also made inquiries to the SEC and ACC on Monday night regarding whether they might hold conference-wide meetings to discuss a potential boycott or next steps. Representatives did not immediately respond to comment requests.
While it’s unclear what power state attorneys general could have in the matter, at least one has already weighed in. “I’m outraged at a court’s decision to unilaterally reinstate a star player for the Texas Tech football program and set a horrific precedent in a case involving serial betting on his own team,” Oklahoma AG Gentner Drummond said in a post on X on Monday night. “Rules exist for a reason, and this player clearly violated reasonable standards instituted by the NCAA.”
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Texas Tech Reacts to the Ruling
Athletic director Kirby Hocutt did not immediately respond to a request for comment regarding the calls to boycott Texas Tech specifically. But in response to the ruling on Monday, Texas Tech officials simply stated that they were doing what all other schools had done during this chaotic period in college sports—used whatever resources were at their disposal to gain a competitive advantage.
“As we have said before, we do not believe that the circumstances surrounding Brendan’s case warranted permanent ineligibility,” Hocutt said Monday. He added that the school will continue to monitor his activity and support his recovery.
Texas Tech University board chair and booster Cody Campbell—an advisor of U.S. President Donald Trump who has championed the Protect College Sports Act—added: “This unfortunate situation is the outcome of a broken system. I’m doing everything I can to fix it, but until there is a permanent solution, Texas Tech and its student athletes have to do the best they can to navigate and compete amid the chaos that exists in the reality of the world we live in.”
Serie A side Milan have been pursuing a move for Ralf Rangnick in an attempt to hire a new sporting director. While they have presented an offer, he seems to have doubts over the deal.
This comes directly from the Austrian press. Wiener Zeitung – via Calciomercato, report that the ex-Manchester United manager isn’t sure if his demands will be met at the Rossoneri. The club have agreed to meet those for now but the German isn’t certain if they will live up to the promise.
He fears he will be surrounded by too many influential figures and this will undermine his decisions and planning.
The other proposal Rangnick has in hand is from the ÖFB, the Austrian Football Association.
President Josef Pröll received the green light from his board members at the end of 2025 to extend his contract, after an initial stalemate. The reason for that were his excessive demands. The executives feared he might take control of the federation and transform it into a ‘Rangnick corporation.’
They thought they had all the power. They were convinced Rangnick, after having rejected offers from Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund, was no longer attractive for the major leagues, which is why they initially offered him a contract extension at just over €1 million, which is his current salary.
Rangnick fears warranted
Milan’s recent track record suggests the politics at play can undermine someone like Rangnick, who is very radical in his ideas. They have offered him the chance to sit at the top of the sporting project but many figures at the club have more say than needed over that.
The priorities at Milan have rarely been sporting and Rangnick is right to seek written guarantees about it.
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JUNE 08: Jeffrey Springs #59 of the Athletics pitches against the Milwaukee Brewers during the second inning of a game at Las Vegas Ballpark on June 08, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ian Maule/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Happy Tuesday A’s fans!
Yesterday was a wild affair in our future home city. The Athletics’ kicked off their Las Vegas homestand with a contest against the Brewers and it was a wild one. The hitter-friendly ballpark lived up to its reputation as both teams combined for 34 hits, 29 runs, and 11 (!) home runs. Seven of those came off the bats of the home team. No lead in this ballpark is safe, no matter how large it is. If there’s a field where massive comebacks can and do happen, it’s this one. They were on the losing end last night but it was a barrage that was lots of fun regardless, and fans got their money’s worth with a four-hour, 14-minute game time.
The temperature at first pitch was a balmy 87 degrees, with the city hitting triple-digits earlier in the afternoon. A’s players, fans, and coaches will all need to get used to that because that’s going to become the new normal during the coming summers. The new ballpark is going to have a retractable roof and under-seat AC for the fans so it shouldn’t be miserable all the time. One can’t imagine them opening the roof during the middle of summer so how the ball flies in the stadium when the roof is closed will be a huge thing to watch when the park opens up. It’s hard to say exactly how the park will play on the field until we get some baseball on it, but all indications are that it’s going to be a hitter’s dream, a complete 180 flip compared to the Oakland Coliseum and its massive foul territory and marine layer.
Who else is excited to see what Round 2 looks like tonight? The A’s could certainly use an extended performance out of scheduled starter J.T. Ginn, and he may be the type of pitcher that can keep runs down in Las Vegas. As a groundball-focused pitcher Ginn will do his best to get his infield defense to work and keep the ball down and in the park. After using seven pitchers yesterday the team can’t really afford a short start from Ginn or else dip into the minor leagues for some fresh arms. Last night was just the first of six games in the future home so hopefully Mark Kotsay knows to do his best to keep his bullpen fresh for the rest of the series.
First pitch is at the same time tonight, folks. 7:05, and based off last night we may have another long evening ahead of us. Until then, have a great day everyone.
— Chad Pinder’s Burner (@sadAssleticsfan) June 8, 2026
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If a reverse unicorn is a home run in only 1 of 30 stadiums. What’s this called? Impossible? Because Jonah Heim just hit a ball that’s a home run in 0/30 stadiums pic.twitter.com/vwwwMBx7oy
Jun. 9—Fenwick High School sent nine female athletes to the Division IV state meet last week at the Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium on the Ohio State University campus.
Of those, six were freshmen, said Spencer Borger, track coach.
"Extremely bright," he said when asked about the future of the girls track program. "We competed pretty well. I'm really proud of the girls and it was a great learning experience because most of them had never been to state before."
The team qualified three individuals and three relay teams to the state meet, the most since 1990, Borger said.
Junior Samantha Long finished fourth in the 300 hurdles and the 4x400 relay team of Makenzie Fallon (senior), Haven Keyes (freshman), Lexie Braun (freshman) and Long placed fourth with a time of 4:03.33. The relay team broke a school record at regionals with a time of 3 minutes, 59.28 seconds, Borger said.
Freshman Sophia Tebbe, who qualified for state in the 400, 4x200 relay and long jump, was injured in the relay, her coach said.
The 4x100 relay team consisting of Abby Kiser (sophomore), Caroline Schaefer (freshman), Fallon and Long placed 13th with a time of 50.69 seconds, a school record.
The 4x200 relay team of Kiser, Fallon, Tebbe and Long placed ninth with a time of 1 minute, 45.71 seconds. The team set a school record with a time of 1 minute, 44.21 seconds at the regionals.
Borger, in his fourth year as head coach at Fenwick, has qualified athletes to the state meet three times.
The Falcons' performance at the state meet comes months after the team brought home medals and broke five school records during the Ohio Association of Track & Cross Coaches indoor high school state championship meet at the Spire Institute.
The Warren County Catholic school qualified seven athletes to the meet and all medaled, Borger said.
When Borger was hired as the boys and girls track coach after graduating from Fenwick in 2018, he said the teams had 16 athletes. This year's teams had close to 60 student-athletes.
Unfortunately, USC baseball will not be going to the College World Series this year. The Trojans nearly made it to Omaha, but lost in heartbreaking fashion to North Carolina in the Chapel Hill Super Regional, ending their season.
However, one former USC player will indeed be headed to Omaha this year. One of the eight teams in this year’s College World Series field is the Georgia Bulldogs. Included on Georgia’s pitching staff is former Trojans ace Caden Aoki.
After spending his freshman year at Notre Dame in 2022, Aoki transferred to USC prior to the 2023 season. He emerged as the Trojans’ top starting pitcher over the better part of the past three seasons. In 2025, Aoki went 6-4 with a 3.99 ERA.
In the 2025 NCAA Tournament, Aoki forever etched himself into Trojans lore. Starting USC’s first postseason game in a decade against TCU, he allowed just one run over eight innings, throwing 114 pitches. For his performance, Aoki was named to the all-Corvallis Regional team.
While Aoki was a senior last season, he was granted a fifth year of eligibility by the NCAA. However, he decided to use the year elsewhere, entering the transfer portal and ultimately landing at Georgia.
Obviously, USC fans would have preferred to see Aoki finish his college baseball career in Cardinal and Gold. However, he gave the Trojans three great years, and the two parties seemingly parted on good terms. Hence, USC fans can be happy for Aoki and wish him the best as he pitches in Omaha with Georgia this upcoming week.
Before laying waste to a bunch of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander narratives like Drogon, Sam Presti addressed several interesting topics in his 100-minute 2025-26 end-of-season press conference. In the annual event, the longtime NBA GM discussed the Oklahoma City Thunder and league-wide issues.
One being what the Thunder do with a quartet of players. Nearing the end of this group's life cycle, roster change is expected — one way or the other. OKC fell five wins shy of its ultimate goal of back-to-back NBA championships. That means some shakeup on the roster is the next move to get back on the basketball throne.
The Thunder will need to address the long-term future of three players this summer. Lu Dort, Isaiah Hartenstein and Kenrich Williams all have 2026-27 team options. Dort is at $17.7 million; Hartenstein is at $28.5 million; Williams is at $7.2 million.
Of the three, it feels like Hartenstein is the most likely to stay. In his two seasons, he's completely transformed OKC's identity for the better. He adds size, rebounding, and secondary playmaking to a team that badly needed it. His arrival was synonymous with their first NBA championship. I could also see Williams' return. Albeit on a cheaper salary. He wants to retire in OKC. And there are many worse players to have who slot into one of your third-string spots.
Dort, on the other hand, feels like the writing has been on the wall all year for an inevitable departure. Not only did he have a down season that saw his playing time dwindle, but his replacement is waiting in the wings. Cason Wallace is ready to be a permanent starter and bear more responsibilities. And being eligible for a contract extension this summer, too, could force OKC to show its hand.
In his press conference, Presti said the Thunder are keeping all of their options open for Hartenstein, Dort and Williams. For now, he has a few weeks to mull over the plethora of options before OKC has to officially decide once the offseason kicks off.
"On the team option stuff, first thing, like I said, I've got to talk to everybody. I've got to get a sense of kinda where everybody is. There's a human component, an emotional component to all of these things that I think sometimes people don't understand," Presti said. "Because they don't have to. With all the constituents I'm talking to. I've got to be able to take it in and understand it and see how I can position it for everybody, if possible."
This is the first time in two summers that you could see the Thunder make a serious change on their roster. Gilgeous-Alexander, Chet Holmgren and Jalen Williams remain as the building blocks, but the rest of the rotation could get tweaked as a necessity for both adjusting to the modern game and managing a payroll that is about to balloon up thanks to those three's salaries jumping up.
As said earlier, there are several ways to go here. The Thunder could decline and re-sign who they want to keep around for the long haul. Or they could opt into the option and eventually trade whoever they think is most replaceable for pieces that could better help this group. Or they could simply pick up the team options and go from there.
"I do feel comfortable saying the process itself to get to what these potential options might be, it could take a little while. I could see it going a little deeper into the summer than we're used to because I want to try to understand everything that's available to me in terms of how to put things together," Presti said. "I wouldn't put like a specific timeline on it because I've got to spend time really trying to sort it all out."
Northwestern State transfer freshman pitcher Brody Trosclair committed to Tennessee following the 2026 baseball season.
The 5-foot-11, 186-pound left-handed pitcher appeared in 10 games, including four starts, in his only season at Northwestern State in 2026. He suffered a season-ending arm injury in April.
Trosclair (5-1) recorded 55 strikeouts, a 1.89 ERA and one save in 38 innings. He earned 2026 Southland Conference Freshman of the Year and 2026 First-Team All-Southland Conference Pitcher honors.
He is from Thibodaux High School in Thibodaux, Louisiana and was a three-year letterman. The left-handed pitcher earned all-state honors from the Louisiana Baseball Coaches Association and the Louisiana Sports Writers Association, while being named to the District 8-5A and Region 9 Pitcher of the Year as a senior.
Trosclair helped Thibodaux advance to the playoffs as a sophomore, recording a 2.50 ERA, 24 strikeouts in 15.1 innings.
The Tennessee Titans made some significant changes to their receiving corps during the offseason, signing Wan’Dale Robinson in free agency and drafting Carnell Tate with the fourth-overall selection in the 2026 NFL Draft, but still have some young returning talent that should not be overlooked.
In 2025, the Titans got production from both of their rookie wideouts, Elic Ayomanor and Chimere Dike, with Dike quickly developing into an all-purpose yardage machine and Pro Bowl returner. And now, Tyler Sullivan of CBS Sports believes Ayomanor could break out in 2026.
WR Elic Ayomanor
We had Ayomanor listed for Tennessee last season, and we're running it back for 2026. The Stanford receiver showed flashes over his rookie season, recording 515 yards receiving and four touchdowns. Despite that solid first year, he hasn't received a ton of buzz entering his sophomore season, in part because the Titans added some heavy-hitters to the receiver room. They used the No. 4 overall pick on Ohio State wideout Carnell Tate and signed veteran Wan'Dale Robinson to a four-year, $70 million deal in free agency. When you factor in Calvin Ridley, there may be too many mouths to feed for Ayomanor to truly emerge, right? Well, Ridley, who restructured his deal back in March, is entering his age-31 season, so he doesn't necessarily align with the Titans' current timeline. It's not out of the question that Tennessee could look to move on from Ridley, especially if someone like Ayomanor makes waves at training camp, so there's a world where he's the starter opposite Tate with Robinson in the slot.
Ayomanor has become the forgotten man when many talk about the receiving corps, with Robinson, Tate, Calvin Ridley, and Dike grabbing more press. But by all accounts, Ayomanor has had a strong offseason and could be ready to take on a more important complementary role in 2026 after falling off a bit at the end of his rookie season after being thrust into the WR1 role.
Blessed with a solid combination of size and speed, he did flash his potential as a rookie and could now be in a position to carve out a more important role in year two.
Jarren Purify gave Clemson fans another reason to keep their eyes firmly on the Clemson Press as he has just put together an electric outing in the MLB Draft League.
The Clemson infielder hit his first MLB Draft League home run for the Mahoning Valley Scrappers, adding late insurance in an 8-5 win over State College. The blast traveled 406 feet, according to MLB Draft League coverage, making it the league’s second 400-plus-foot home run of the summer.
Purify finished Clemson’s 2026 season as one of the more interesting players on the roster. He was not always the cleanest player statistically, but he became one of the Tigers’ most watchable pieces because of the energy, speed and spark he brought to the lineup. Clemson fans latched onto him during a rough season, and by the end of the year, he felt like one of the few players who consistently made things happen.
Through his early run with Mahoning Valley, Purify is hitting .200 with a .400 on-base percentage and an .867 OPS across four games. The extra-base damage, walks, and power flash are the parts that matter in a short summer sample.
The question Clemson fans care about is obvious: will Purify be back in orange, or is this summer the start of his next step toward professional baseball?
That part still has to play out. Purify has the speed, defensive versatility, and athletic profile that pro teams can talk themselves into. Clemson would obviously love to have him back, especially after a season that ended with the program missing the NCAA Tournament, yet one where he absolutely exploded in productivity.
Former Clemson WR Cornell Powell reaches UFL title game
A 406-foot home run in the MLB Draft League is not a joke at all, and it gives Purify's already high chances of being drafted or snagged up by a more well-known baseball program. So keep your eyes peeled; we'll have everything Purify-related here on the Clemson Wire.
The New York Giants completed the first of three scheduled workouts at their mandatory minicamp on Monday, the first under new head coach John Harbaugh and his staff.
Two of the groups that onlookers were interested in seeing were the receivers and the defensive backs, two units that got an infusion of new faces this offseason.
"I thought they competed," Harbaugh said of the wideouts. "The biggest challenge for us as coaches on these kind of days is to keep them within the framework of what we're trying to do and not get too physical, right, because these are not live contact practices. So we try to talk to them all day, and I thought they did a good job, for the most part, of trying to avoid taking it too far. But they're competitors. They want to do well."
"The wideouts made some catches," continued Harbaugh. "The DBs made some plays on the ball. It was good to see. Everybody was flying around."
The wide receivers are down two starters this week. Malik Nabers is still rehabbing his knee, and Darius Slayton is sitting out after undergoing surgery to address a sports hernia. Nabers' status is still unknown. The Giants hope to have him back for the start of the regular season. Slayton is expected to be ready for training camp at the end of July.
"I'm excited about the group, especially when we're healthy," Harbaugh said. "If you get Malik out there, you got, I would say arguably -- I know his goal is to be the best in the league. That would be his goal. And he's capable of doing it. And after that, we got some guys, man. I like the guys we brought in."
The Giants brought in a gaggle of free agents this offseason to compete for roster spots. They inked Darnell Mooney and Calvin Austin III early on in free agency, re-signed Isaiah Hodgins, and then added Odell Beckham Jr., Braxton Berrios, and Juju Smith-Schuster last week.
"They're practicing well, as you see. All those guys are practicing well. The guys we brought in in free agency. We drafted a really good player (Malachi Fields). We'll get Darius back, another guy. When you step back and look at it, you've got about five guys you feel really good about," Harbaugh said.
Malachi Fields had a "phenomenal" touchdown grab today at minicamp from Jaxson Dart, according to Brandon London. pic.twitter.com/gzjj0zaZQY
— Big Blue Film Room (@BigBlueFilmRoom) June 8, 2026
"From there, you got some competition. I think we stocked the room with as much competition as we could," added Harbaugh. "The guys that we brought back from previous years, those are all good football players. All those guys, those young guys, they're good football players.
"You know, and who's just going to really show up when it counts, you know, in games and stuff, and in practice, I've been impressed with them. And then we brought the veteran guys in. So that adds another layer of competition in the mix. There are a lot of guys going for a spot or two there that we'll see what happens."
The real competition will start in late July when the Giants open their summer training camp at The Greenbrier resort in West Virginia.
There exists, perhaps, no position in sports fandom more sought after than resting two sneakers on the hardwood floor at Madison Square Garden, "The World's Most Famous Arena," while the New York Knicks play basketball.
Just two seats courtside at Madison Square Garden for Game 3 of the 2026 NBA Finals between the Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs on Monday night went for $1 million in an auction fundraiser, according to Madison Square Garden Sports Corp., the management company behind the Knicks.
Al Bello/Getty Images - PHOTO: 2026 NBA Finals - Game Three
The catch is, many of the sneakers resting on Madison Square Garden’s legendary court, do not belong to regular fans: they belong instead to celebrities -- Timothee Chalamet, Kylie Jenner, Ben Stiller, Tracy Morgan and Tina Fey among them during the Knicks’ current playoff run alone -- who are invited to the game by agencies, brands, and in some cases, Madison Square Garden and the New York Knicks themselves.
The sheer number of celebrities sitting courtside throughout the Knicks’ seasons over the years has earned the courtside seats, and the seats surrounding the court, the nickname "Celebrity Row."
Sarah Stier/Getty Images - PHOTO: Tina Fey, Timothee Chalamet, Kylie Jenner, and Ben Stiller attend Game Five of the Eastern Conference First Round NBA Playoffs between the Atlanta Hawks and the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden, April 28, 2026, in New York.
"Since there's so many people sitting courtside, sometimes I don't even realize who's sitting behind me until I turn around and I photograph them and I'm like, ‘Oh my gosh, it's Martha Stewart,'" Sarah Stier, a staff photographer for Getty Images who photographs Knicks regular season and playoff games, told ABC News.
Stier said she is generally aware of who is in the building before the game, thanks to a list of names provided by the team.
Sarah Stier/Getty Images - PHOTO: Martha Stewart attends Game Two of the NBA Eastern Conference Finals between the New York Knicks and the Cleveland Cavaliers at Madison Square Garden, May 21, 2026, New York.
"It's the world's most famous arena for a reason," Stier said of the allure of Madison Square Garden, where she also photographs the New York Rangers and professional boxing. "Everything feels bigger there under those lights, no matter what sport it is... It all feels bigger there than it does when I go anywhere else."
Oftentimes the photographs stemming from "Celebrity Row" go viral, sparking internet chatter and pop culture interest. Stier said the number of celebrities at Knicks games requires additional preparation for photographers like herself, who have to study pop culture in addition to basketball ahead of games.
“It's my responsibility to be aware of what storylines might be, what they might look like,” Stier said. "I work in sports, I know a lot of athletes, but it takes a little extra research and investment for me to also be aware of whoever could be sitting courtside."
Joe Favorito, an independent sports media consultant who led communications for the Knicks from 2001 to 2008, explained to ABC News that much of the decision-making of who sits courtside is out of the Knicks’ control.
"The biggest misconception is that [Madison Square] Garden controls all the tickets around the court. They're actually not," Favorito said, adding that agencies, media companies, brands are among groups who control and distribute their own tickets to celebrities whom the public sees sitting courtside.
Then, there are the lucky few fans who have owned courtside, or court-surrounding, tickets around the floor. Famed actor Dustin Hoffman and director Spike Lee, stalwart New York Knicks fans, fit into this category, according to Favorito.
Dustin Satloff/Getty Images - PHOTO: Spike Lee reacts during the third quarter in Game Two of the Second Round of the NBA Eastern Conference Playoffs between the New York Knicks and the Philadelphia 76ers at Madison Square Garden, May 6, 2026, in New York.
The NBA also has several courtside seats under their control, and then Madison Square Garden has a “small cadre” of courtside and court-adjacent seats that they distribute, according to Favorito.
Favorito walked through the unofficial understanding between celebrities and Madison Square Garden when those lucky few seats are offered.
"If you are a celebrity wanting to come and your representatives go through the process of doing that, there is, I don't want to say it's a payback, but there's an understanding," Favorito said, adding that the return may come in the form of charity event participation or cheering on the Knicks on the big screen during the game. “There's a little bit of an expectation of a quid pro quo for getting those seats.”
Favorito noted the Garden is always respectful of celebrities who prefer to stay off the screens if they vocalize that wish.
The vaunted seats come along with a few unwritten rules and expectations, Favorito explained.
“You can't walk in for game three of the playoffs wearing a San Antonio Spurs jersey," he said, calling the move "disrespectful."
"It makes your hosts look bad, and you don't want to make the host look bad,” he said. "It's a party."
Favorito said Knicks fidelity is key to prioritizing stars clamoring for tickets.
“Loyalty is tremendous,” Favorito added, saying that much is true for any of the teams who have played at Madison Square Garden.
"I think you see a lot of the favors that are done when the people who are coming back are people who've been there supporting the Garden and supporting their hometown team year after year after year after year,” he said.
ABC News reached out to Madison Square Garden Sports Corp. for comment.
Through the years, the lucky chosen celebrities have offered their best guess at how the selection process works.
"You don’t get something for nothing, and if it helps the Garden if they see someone of my celebrity status — however high or low that is — I’ll put on my best Armani suit and go out there," Liam Neeson told the New York Times in 2014.
Fat Joe, a courtside regular, opened up on his show “Joe and Jada” last year about the cutthroat nature of scoring floor seats.
"New York got a lot of stars, like celebrities, big time stars,” he said. “They ain’t just courtside. It’s too many. It’s too many superstars in New York City,” he said, explaining there’s simply not enough seats to accompany the star power
Adam Gray/Getty Images - PHOTO: Spike Lee is driven through a crowd of New York Knicks supporters after their Game 2 win in the NBA Finals against San Antonio Spurs, June 5, 2026, in Brooklyn.
"The Kardashians is there, the Bad Bunnies is there, the Cardi Bs, the Stefons, the this ones, the that ones, 'Sopranos'... The Tina Feys… It's just too many stars in New York City," he said.
At Game 3 of the NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden, the star power was undeniable. The list of the names in attendance included Alex Rodriguez, Adrien Brody, Jon Stewart, Russell Wilson, Cardi B, Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle, Eli Manning, Gayle King, Greta Gerwig and many more.
Stier shared that instead of getting starstruck, she is struck by how she sees celebrities acting just like any other diehard Knicks fans.
“When I see these people... sitting courtside getting so involved in the game, yelling at the refs, yelling at the players, that's the same thing a fan in the nosebleeds would do if they had the chance," Stier said. “You have these passionate people courtside, these passionate people in the highest level of the stadium; it really just brings all ages, all demographics, all walks of life together."
While the Seahawks are as well run as any organization in the NFL, they’ve struggled with playing surfaces in this stadium since it opened. This is just the latest chapter in a longstanding issue. The NFLPA’s 2026 report card summed it up; excellent in everything, terrible in Home Game Field.
FIFA foresaw catastrophe brewing, and took action last year. They had the Washington State legislature and Gov. Bob Ferguson approve $19.4 million for upgrades to the stadium, with replacing the stadium’s infamous artificial turf for natural grass surmised to be the biggest of these upgrades. They invested in irrigation, vacuum ventilation, and floodlights. However, they said the natural grass will be gone after the World Cup, and back to artificial turf for the 2026 NFL season.
During a February article on this topic, Gregg Bell mentions that 15 of 30 NFL teams use natural grass and that it’s the owner’s decision. Artificial grass saves them money and is much easier to replace when dealing with concerts and other events, and if they’re not used to maintaining it, it would be a big undertaking to make the change. The Seahawks are currently up for sale, though. If a new owner wanted to come in and make an immediate splash to get on everyone’s good side, this might be one of the clearest ways to do so.
Steelers' 2027 Quarterback Plan Should Be Simple: Trade Up and Stop Playing It Safe
The Pittsburgh Steelers have spent half a decade chasing the safest possible quarterback. The two PFSN analysts breaking down their future agree the fix is the opposite instinct: pick a lane, trade up, and bet on a ceiling.
On the PFSN Football Debate Club, host Cam Mellor asked Nick Farabaugh and Jacob Infante a question Pittsburgh will have to answer the moment Aaron Rodgers walks away: who should start at quarterback in 2027? Both landed on a first-round rookie. They just framed the urgency differently.
Why the Steelers Should Trade Up for a 2027 Quarterback
Infante didn’t want Pittsburgh waiting for a prospect to fall to them. “I think it should be a first round rookie,” he said. “Sure, the Steelers aren’t going to be bad enough this year to pick in the top five and get the cream of the crop in this year’s quarterback draft class, but I think they should trade up for one.”
His larger point was about a pattern. Pittsburgh keeps reaching for floor at the position and keeps ending up in the same place. “That’s part of the reason that they’re so stagnant is they’re shooting for floor at quarterback. There’s no upside with the guys they’re bringing in,” Infante said. “Even Kenny Pickett was a high-floor guy without that elite level of tools.”
The current depth chart underlines the problem. Behind Rodgers sit Mason Rudolph, 2025 sixth-round pick Will Howard, and third-round rookie Drew Allar, drafted out of Penn State in 2026 as a developmental project for McCarthy. Rodgers has said 2026 will be his last season, Rudolph’s contract expires after the year, and none of the young arms has meaningful NFL snaps. That leaves 2027 genuinely open.
Farabaugh agreed on the destination and sharpened the criteria. “There’s no question. A premium first round quarterback, but really a quarterback that is a ceiling chaser,” he said. “We talk about high floor. The Steelers have been stagnant. They’ve been 10 and seven, nine and eight, right on the precipice, but get blown out against real teams.”
The Core Is Ready for a Rookie to Inherit It
Farabaugh’s argument rests on timing. The pieces a young quarterback needs are already in the building, which is precisely why he wants the swing taken sooner rather than later. “At some point, you have to take an eye towards the future,” he said. “The Steelers have a core that they’re working with.”
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He pointed to an offensive line he believes is coming together and a roster that no longer demands the position carry the whole operation. With McCarthy, a coach with a long track record of developing passers, already in place, Farabaugh’s verdict was blunt. “It’s time to drop this quarterback in and let’s find out if he can really sink or swim.”
That confidence in the supporting cast is the quiet engine of the whole debate. Neither analyst is asking a rookie to save a barren roster. They’re asking the front office to stop hedging on the one spot that has defined Pittsburgh’s ceiling since Ben Roethlisberger’s prime.
Mellor handed the debate to Infante, specifically for the trade-up wrinkle, noting the Steelers project to land just above or below .500 and won’t be picking high enough to sit and wait. The conclusion both analysts reached is the uncomfortable one for a franchise allergic to losing seasons: the only way Pittsburgh climbs is to risk a step back first, package picks, move up the board, and finally chase a quarterback with a ceiling instead of a floor.
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GLENDALE, AZ - MARCH 21: Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Zach Root (41) throws a pitch against the Chicago White Sox in a Spring Breakout Game on March 21, 2026, at Camelback Ranch at Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Brian Spurlock/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
Zach Root, the Dodgers first draft pick in 2025, has been on quite a run for the last three weeks, culminating in winning Midwest League pitcher of the week on Monday after his best start yet as a professional for High-A Great Lakes.
This April for Great Lakes, Root was pulled in the first inning of his second start after 32 pitches and only two outs, then rolled his ankle in the second inning of his third start on April 18. The Loons didn’t place Root on the injured list, but he went 19 days between starts as he recovered from the ankle injury.
Since then, Root has not allowed a run. The 22-year-old has been gradually building up innings, going 1 2/3, 2 2/3, 3 2/3, and then four innings before his seven-inning gem last week. Root also struck out nine batters at Dayton in only four frames on May 27, giving him a professional high in strikeouts in each of his last two starts.
When Root makes his next start, he’ll bring a string of 19 consecutive scoreless innings with him to the mound, with only four hits and eight walks allowed, with 30 strikeouts.
Long before he landed his first full roster spot with the Boston Celtics, Rutgers University Men's Basketball head coach Steve Pikiell saw a pro player in Ron Harper Jr. And given his family background with a famous father in the sport having forged a path into the NBA, that is not such a wild vision to have. But there are also plenty of sons of former NBA stars that have not managed to find success in their parents' shadow, too.
"I’m just so thankful he’s in Boston," said Pikiell via the Boston Globe. "I thought Ron was as draftable a player as there was in college basketball his senior year. He was over 1,800 points. He got better every single year."
"I always knew he was a pro," added the Rutgers head coach. "He just can score. And the way the pro model was drifting into the position-less player, I’m so glad that (Celtics President of Basketball Operations) Brad (Stevens) and those guys saw what I’ve seen forever from the kid."
"He can play the point guard, 2, 3, 4, and he’s strong enough to defend all of them," suggested Pikiell. "His evolution has been like it’s always been. He gets better. He learns. He’s coachable. He’s a big-moment guy."
"I’m so glad they locked him in. I know they’re going to want to lock him into a five-year deal after this one ends."
The FIFA World Cup is nearly here. The stage is set, the host stadiums are ready, and fans around the world are priming their television sets anticipating another epic tournament.
This year's tournament is the biggest in history, featuring 48 teams, 104 matches, and three host countries. 32 of those teams will advance to the knockout stages. And if you're wondering how the bracket will shake up from 48 teams to 32, you're not alone. There are numerous tiebreakers and bracket implications that will be in play.
Even before the Los Angeles Rams made the NFL offseason’s biggest move, they were the betting Super Bowl favorites. Now that they have acquired the reigning Defensive Player of the Year (Myles Garrett) to pair with the reigning Most Valuable Player (Matthew Stafford), expectations are clear.
It’s championship or bust for the Rams, especially with the added incentive of Super Bowl LXI being held at SoFi Stadium.
No excuses short of a catastrophic injury will be acceptable. That means all the pressure will fall on Sean McVay to deliver another Super Bowl title. The Rams (12-5) were close to winning it all last year. Their regular-season losses were by a combined 14 points, including some in the flukiest possible ways.
The Rams fell to the Seattle Seahawks in the NFC Championship, 31-27. But now, with the additions of Garrett and cornerbacks Trent McDuffie and Jaylen Watson, along with the Seahawks’ notable offseason departures of Super Bowl MVP tailback Kenneth Walker III and offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak, the Rams are the clear-cut favorite.
On paper, the Rams don’t appear to have a glaring weakness. If you want to quibble, you could point out a lack of depth at wide receiver. Puka Nacua is unstoppable, but Davante Adams will turn 34 on Christmas Eve. While he caught 14 touchdowns last season, Los Angeles could use a younger upgrade at that position.
We’re also assuming the special-teams errors that plagued this franchise in 2025 won’t repeat. They were so bad and so memorable that McVay fired his special-teams coordinator in December. If that unit had been merely average, the Rams probably would have had home-field advantage throughout the playoffs.
McVay (92-57) is obviously a terrific coach. He’s been to a pair of Super Bowls, winning one. He’s also the second-highest-paid coach in the league. But he’s never faced expectations like this. While the Rams look like a super team, they also compete in what should be the NFL’s toughest division. The defending champion Seahawks were 14-3, and the Rams and the San Francisco 49ers both went 12-5. You would think they could all win 12 or more games this season. However, according to NFL analyst Warren Sharp, the Rams have the fifth-hardest schedule in 2026.
Part of being a great coach is delivering when everyone expects you to win. It’s not always easy. Teams can implode under pressure. Coaches can run out of answers quickly, no matter how smart they are. Players can point fingers. Weird, unpredictable things happen all the time in the NFL.
No one saw the Seahawks winning the Super Bowl with Sam Darnold. No one saw the Kansas City Chiefs missing the playoffs.
Virtually everyone can see the Rams hoisting the Vince Lombardi Trophy. It’s McVay’s job to make it happen.
LSU baseball missed on one of its top transfer targets. Left-handed pitcher Brody Trosclair committed to Tennessee on Monday, picking the Vols over several top programs. Along with Tennessee and LSU, Florida, Auburn, and Ole Miss were also interested in the lefty.
Trosclair, a Northwestern State transfer, was on LSU's radar. Jay Johnson and the Tigers are looking to upgrade the bullpen after LSU's pitching staff ranked near the bottom of the SEC in 2026.
Trosclair was a breakout freshman with the Demons this spring, tossing 38.0 innings with a 1.89 ERA. Trosclair struck out 55 and walked 11. Per 64Analytics, Trosclair is a top-300 player in the portal.
LSU's already added one transfer portal pitcher this cycle: Ex-Gonzaga right-hander Landon Hood. Expect LSU to add a few arms before the transfer portal closes.
BREAKING: Northwestern State transfer LHP Brody Trosclair has committed to Tennessee🍊
Detroit — Detroit is losing its annual PGA Tour tournament.
The Rocket Classic will be held for the eighth and final time later this summer, The News has learned and Rocket Companies and the PGA Tour have confirmed. The 2026 tournament will take place July 30-Aug. 2 at Detroit Golf Club, but amid imminent changes to the PGA Tour schedule, sagging attendance and the struggle to draw marquee players in recent years, Rocket has declined to exercise its option for 2027.
The decision severs Rocket founder and Detroit billionaire booster Dan Gilbert's decade-plus sponsorship of the PGA Tour. Rocket, and previously under the Quicken Loans banner, has been a title sponsor on the PGA Tour for 13 years, including five years outside Washington, D.C., before the Rocket Classic launched in Detroit in 2019.
Gilbert's Rocket Companies has spent more than $150 million as a sponsor of the PGA Tour, including more than $100 million as a title sponsor during the Rocket Classic's run in Detroit.
"After nearly 13 years as a PGA Tour title sponsor, including eight years in Detroit, 2026 will mark the final Rocket Classic," Mark Hollis, Rocket tournament director and a longtime Gilbert right-hand man, said in a statement to The News. "We are incredibly proud of what this tournament has meant to the city, from creating unforgettable moments for fans to raising more than $10 million for local organizations. When we launched the Rocket Classic, our mission was to shine a national spotlight on Detroit. That mission has been accomplished. Our city is celebrated as the model for resilience, innovation and community-driven progress.
"Rocket's commitment to Detroit is as strong as ever. We look forward to celebrating the final Rocket Classic in 2026 and the lasting impact this tournament has had on the city."
The PGA Tour, in a statement to The News, thanked Rocket Companies for its 13 years as a title sponsor, while also leaving open the possibility that the PGA Tour will be back in the city or Metro Detroit in the future. It's unclear how soon that could happen, or if the PGA Tour can find a company and venue to make that happen.
The final 2027 PGA Tour schedule is due out soon, and Rocket Companies, after months of negotiations and internal discussions, officially informed the PGA Tour it was out as a title sponsor within the last few weeks.
Key tournament stakeholders, including the membership at Detroit Golf Club, tournament sponsors and board members of the Rocket Giving Fund, were informed of Rocket's final decision Monday night.
"We remain interested in the Detroit market," the PGA Tour said in a statement to The News on Tuesday morning, "and will explore options for a new sponsor."
The PGA Tour declined further comment.
Why is the Rocket Classic leaving the PGA Tour?
The Rocket Classic debuted in 2019, filling a massive void in the golf scene in golf-mad Michigan, which hadn't had an annual PGA Tour event since the old Buick Open in Grand Blanc closed up shop in 2009. Then known as the Rocket Mortgage Classic, it was the first annual PGA Tour tournament ever played within the city limits of Detroit — a rare PGA Tour tournament played in a major, predominantly Black city — and the fan reception was massive, with eye-popping galleries to watch big names like Dustin Johnson, Bubba Watson, Hideki Matsuyama and Rickie Fowler. While the PGA Tour doesn't release official attendance figures, practice-round crowds at the first Rocket rivaled early tournament round galleries at other PGA Tour stops. By Sunday morning of the first tournament, before a little-known Nebraskan with a tragic back story, Nate Lashley, had been crowned the inaugural winner, the Rocket's massive merch tent's shelves were basically empty.
Then, in 2020, COVID happened, and most of the sports world shut down for months. On the PGA Tour, several tournaments were canceled, but the Rocket was played — albeit without fans. A young bomber named Bryson DeChambeau overpowered the Donald Ross course to win for the sixth time on the PGA Tour. Two-and-a-half months later, he won his first of two U.S. Opens.
In 2021, the galleries were back in the shadows of Palmer Park, and they came out in droves and were treated to the first (and only) appearance at the Rocket for World Golf Hall-of-Famer Phil Mickelson. He made the cut and finished third from last place, but he was first in the hearts of Detroit golf fans, who mostly and loudly took his side in his very public feud over coverage by The News of his past gambling ties to a Detroit bookie.
By the fall of 2021, the PGA Tour had announced an extension to keep the Rocket running through at least 2026, with the option for 2028. It marked an eight-year commitment, making the Rocket the second-longest annual tournament in Michigan for the PGA Tour, behind the Buick Open, which ran for over 50 years.
"Our players have taken note," Jay Monahan, PGA Tour commissioner, told The News in fall 2021. "Detroit is a special stop on the PGA Tour. ... We're proud to be your partner."
But, by 2022, the PGA Tour found itself more concerned with a serious competitor — the upstart LIV Golf league, which was poaching big players with big paydays, including several stars who'd previously played in the Rocket, including DeChambeau, Mickelson, Johnson, Watson and Patrick Reed, among others.
Suddenly, the pool of available players to sell tickets — golfers who went to LIV were banned from competing on the PGA Tour, outside of major championships — was narrowing, and it was about to get more narrow. In response to LIV Golf's extreme spending, funding by the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund, the PGA Tour hastily assembled a schedule that designated certain tournaments as "elevated" or "signature" events, with ballooned prize-money purses and mandates for the stars to prioritize playing in those events.
The new PGA Tour schedule, a direct response to LIV Golf, created a fractured hierarchy among PGA Tour outposts, a system of so-called winners and losers. The Rocket Classic wasn't an elevated event; therefore, it was unofficially deemed a loser. Without the biggest player-appearance-fee budget, it has struggled in the years since to draw marquee names, outside of a few a year, like Collin Morikawa twice, and Xander Schauffele this year.
The Rocket was fortunate to have Fowler, one of the game's most popular players, play in Detroit every year because of his long-standing business relationship with Rocket, and before that, Quicken Loans. Fowler was a tireless ambassador for pro golf in Detroit, and he made for arguably the most-memorable moment in the tournament's history, winning in a playoff in 2023 to end a years-long victory drought.
The throng around the 18th green when Fowler tapped in for a birdie on the first playoff hole to beat Morikawa and Adam Hadwin was the last time there was ever significant buzz at the Rocket. By that time, CBS Sports, the tournament's primary broadcaster, had already relegated the Rocket to a second-tier event. Even though the Rocket's ratings always were pretty good, it has long been a Jim Nantz skip week.
Crowds fell off hard in 2024 and even more in 2025, when the tournament lost money for the first time, prompting Rocket to cut ties this winter with Chicago-based Intersport, the marketing and sports-entertainment company that ran the Rocket the first seven years. Hollis was appointed tournament director, and the former Michigan State athletic director who brought hockey to Spartan Stadium and basketball to Ford Field, and an aircraft carrier off the coast of San Diego, who promised to bring a spark back to the Rocket.
Instead, the tournament is set to be extinguished, amid more imminent changes to the PGA Tour.
Brian Rolapp, a former NFL executive who last year was named CEO of the PGA Tour, is laying the groundwork for a new schedule that focuses on playing fewer tournaments, but playing them in bigger markets. The idea is to have the best players playing against each other more often, for more eyeballs on the ground and on TV.
Rolapp recently unveiled plans for two tiers of tournaments, a top track held mostly in top media markets that would feature the top 100-plus golfers, and a second track of tournaments that would feature the next tier of players — with a relegation element, like European soccer.
Detroit, a top-15 media market, is believed to have been offered an opportunity to participate in either track.
Hollis has previously said Detroit wasn't interested in the secondary track. For all intents and purposes, Detroit has been a second track for several years, and under the new system, it wouldn't even have the opportunity to get the one or two superstars it is able to get (and pay) each year. The cost to be a title sponsor for that track is believed to be around $15 million a year, or about what Rocket has been paying for the last several years.
The cost to be a title sponsor for the top track is believed to be double that, around $30 million a year. Rocket Companies is worth tens of billions of dollars, but it is a publicly traded company with new corporate leadership that isn't as tied to Detroit feel-good narratives, and, in the end, Rocket walked — not unlike another longtime PGA Tour title sponsor that recently pulled out, Farmers Insurance — deciding the value wasn't there to keep the PGA Tour in Detroit, even if meant holding a future tournament that would attract the likes of Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler and Jordan Spieth, none of whom ever played in this tournament.
The news comes after Rolapp visited the Rocket at the 2025 tournament, before he even officially was on the job, and sung the city's praises. He was with the NFL when the NFL Draft was held in Campus Martius in 2024.
"The momentum behind the city is fantastic. It is a great sports city. It's a great sports state," Rolapp told The News last summer. "I've been coming here in the fall for the last five years, and have loved it. And the draft was as successful of an event as we've ever had at the NFL. And watching the city turn out like they did, and watching the Lions, what they did, I think it's just a great, great sports city."
Now, that great sports city is about to be without a PGA Tour tournament — one that, despite sagging galleries in recent years, drew hundreds of thousands of fans to the city during the eight-year run. The Rocket's exit after 2026 leaves IndyCar's Detroit Grand Prix as the lone annual standalone sporting event in the city limits, though Detroit city remains desirable for national one-offs, like the Final Four, which is coming to Ford Field in 2027.
The Rocket's exit could be the start of a mass exodus of major pro-tour golf tournaments from Michigan, not a great look for a state where the post-COVID golf boon hasn't slowed and which is among the nation's leaders in golf courses per capita.
With LIV Golf facing the possibility of folding after 2026, its season-ending team championship at The Cardinal at Saint John's Resort in Plymouth Township isn't likely to return in 2027. The Ally Challenge, the annual tournament on the 50-and-older PGA Tour Champions held at Warwick Hills Golf & Country Club in Grand Blanc (site of the old Buick Open), is in the final year of its contract in 2026, and that tour's financial feasibility is under review by Rolapp. It's a distinct possibility that all that will remain on Michigan's major pro-golf tour schedule after 2026 will be the two popular LPGA stops, the Dow Championship in Midland and the Meijer LPGA Classic outside Grand Rapids. Those 2026 tournaments take place this week and next week, respectively.
The 2031 U.S. Women's Open and 2034 U.S. Open will be at Oakland Hills Country Club in Bloomfield Township.
What's the PGA Tour's future in Detroit?
While the Rocket had its ups and downs through the years in terms of strength of field and general interest, it rarely lacked for drama, with several big-named winners — like DeChambeau in 2020, Tony Finau in 2022 and Fowler in 2023, and three playoffs in the first seven tournaments.
The tournament also made many winners, including dozens of local charities, including several youth organizations. Also, through the Rocket's "Changing the Course" initiative, fueled by the necessity for remote learning and interaction in the wake of the COVID pandemic, Detroit is no longer the least-connected big city in America. In the first seven years, the Rocket Classic has given more than $10 million to local charities, in cash and gifts. The Rocket also helped create playing opportunities for Black amateur and professional golfers through the launching of the John Shippen Invitational, which awarded exemptions into the Rocket and LPGA tournaments.
Perhaps the biggest winner, though, was historic Detroit Golf Club, which always was the logical choice to host the Rocket, because Gilbert demanded it be played on a course inside the city limits, even though DGC was on the shorter side by PGA Tour standards at just over 7,000 yards. (It was modestly lengthened multiple times during the Rocket's run.) The club had a stagnant membership before the Rocket, but numbers spiked after the tournament debuted in 2019, many of the new members joining because of the prestige of belonging to a PGA Tour club.
"Since the inception in 2019, the Rocket Classic has been an extraordinary success for the City of Detroit, the PGA Tour and the Detroit Golf Club," Keith Hazely, president of DGC, said in a statement to The News. "The tournament has elevated the profile of our club, generated a lasting charitable impact throughout the community, and showcased Detroit to a global audience.
"We are deeply grateful to Rocket and its founder, Dan Gilbert, for their vision, leadership and partnership in creating such a meaningful legacy."
The club benefited greatly financially through the years, cashing annual checks believed to be around $2 million to cover the lease as well as food and beverage and other goods and services. During the Rocket's run, the clubhouse was renovated. Next month, DGC will unveil a $16.1 million renovation, approved narrowly by members in 2024.
But over time, a large and vocal portion of the membership soured on the Rocket — many deeming the myriad inconveniences had begun to outweigh the benefits of the cache. The buildout for the Rocket, including the hospitality suites, grandstands, concession areas and TV towers, begins each year in May, and the teardown typically isn't completed until nearly two months after the Rocket. Eighteen of the club's 36 holes aren't available for members to play for several days leading up to the Rocket, and, of course, during Rocket week itself. All told, a majority of Michigan's already short golf season was significantly impacted by the Rocket's presence, including, perhaps most notably, the unsightly turf damage that lingered for weeks after the infrastructure came down.
If the PGA Tour does find a way to return to Detroit, it likely won't be at Detroit Golf Club, and thus wouldn't be in the city limits. The PGA Tour could look to courses like The Cardinal or Northville's Meadowbrook Country Club, but yardage is an even bigger concern at those two than it was at DGC. There could potentially be an 18-hole layout made out of the Oakland University courses in Rochester, Sharf and Katke-Cousins. Oakland Hills is interested in holding major championships and only major championships.
Finding another course (or courses; an annual rotation isn't out of the question) figures to be less challenging than finding a new sponsor who is able — and willing — to put up $30 million. There is a limited supply of billionaires, though there's one obvious one the PGA Tour is expected to call: Mat Ishbia, another mortgage mogul and Gilbert's bitter rival who is chairman and CEO of United Wholesale Mortgage, based in Pontiac.
Another option the PGA Tour could explore would be a team of title sponsors, who might be more interested in splitting $30 million three ways (like, say, the Ilitches, Fords and Gilbert?) to form, something like a Detroit Open.
The PGA Tour isn't yet ready to completely close the book on golf in Detroit, but this chapter is coming to an end. And Rocket is ready is take one final — and memorable — swing.
"This last year's going to be a celebration," said Hollis, who plans to unveil several new tournament features and events in the coming days — including a "legacy gift" from Gilbert to the city of Detroit that will be announced during tournament week, Hollis teased in a Monday night letter to the Rocket Giving Fund board of directors.
Juventus make Emi Martinez priority target after Alisson snub
Juventus have made Emiliano Martinez their priority goalkeeper target this summer.
According to Fabrizio Romano, the Aston Villa stopper has moved to the top of their list after a deal for Alisson fell through. Talks with Villa have already begun over price and terms.
Juventus turn to Emi Martinez after Alisson setback
The Alisson pursuit had looked promising for the Italians. The Brazilian even agreed personal terms in April, but Liverpool have since blocked any exit.
New boss Andoni Iraola wants to build his side around Alisson, which leaves Juventus searching elsewhere.
They have pivoted quickly. “Juventus want Dibu Martínez as priority target for GK position after Alisson deal off,” Romano posted on X.
“Talks have started to ask about price and contract details, high salary but Juve keen to explore move. Another option remains Spurs GK Vicario.”
The finances make this a complex pursuit. Martinez reportedly earns around €9m net a year and is contracted until 2029.
Villa value the 33-year-old at about €40m, and Juventus cannot offer Champions League football. Those hurdles could yet persuade the Argentine to stay put.
Timing is a further factor. Martinez is with Argentina for the World Cup, so any serious negotiation likely waits until after the tournament.
Should the deal prove too difficult, Juventus have a backup. Tottenham’s Guglielmo Vicario remains admired in Turin and would cost far less in wages.
The Italy international has been linked with several Serie A clubs, including Inter.
For Villa, the interest brings a familiar dilemma. Unai Emery wants to keep his number one, fresh from helping the club win the Europa League.
Yet tight financial rules may force their hand, with a big sale freeing room to strengthen elsewhere.
Much will hinge on whether Juventus can meet Martinez’s wages and tempt a Midlands favourite to Italy.
BALTIMORE, MD - JUNE 08: Josh Naylor #12 of the Seattle Mariners hits a grand slam in the fifth inning during the baseball game against the Baltimore Orioles at Orioles Park at Camden Yards on June 8, 2026 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Inter Milan Must Resolve Two Knots to Sign Lazio Stalwart – New Meeting This Week
Inter Milan are pushing to secure the services of Lazio goalkeeper Ivan Provedel, but they still have some issues to solve before they reach the finish line.
Inter Milan Determined to Buy Ivan Provedel
The Nerazzurri have parted ways with Yann Sommer after three years of service, promoting Josep Martinez to the first-choice role. Therefore, they’re looking to pair the Spaniard with an experienced goalkeeper who is competent enough to fill in for the former Genoa man when required.
Inter Must Overcome Two Obstacles to Land Provedel
In recent weeks, Provedel emerged as Inter’s first choice. The Italian champions have reportedly made important strides on this front. However, Italian journalist Alfredo Pedulla reveals two obstacles that the Nerazzurri must overcome.
First of all, Provedel’s current salary is higher than Martinez’s, which could disrupt the balance, given that the 28-year-old is supposed to be the No.1 at the club. Second, Lazio are asking €4-5 million to sell the Italian, even though his contract will expire next year. Inter are keen to negotiate a lower transfer fee.
Crucial Meetings to Come
Pedulla expects a meeting between Inter and Provedel’s entourage to take place in the coming days, while Tuttosport (via La Lazio Siamo Noi) claims that the former Spezia has already asked the Biancocelesti management to grant him leave, as he is keen to join Cristian Chivu’s squad.
Why Lazio No Longer Need Provedel
Provedel has been Lazio’s first choice since joining the club in 2022. However, Gennaro Gattuso is planning to start the campaign with Christos Mandas as his first choice. The 24-year-old is returning for an unsuccessful loan stint at Bournemouth, who are unlikely to exercise their option to buy him.
Moreover, Edoardo Motta, who produced remarkable displays while filling in for the injured Provedel in recent months, will be the second-choice goalkeeper, leaving the experienced Italian as the odd man out.
Apr 1, 2026; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; New York Mets left fielder Juan Soto (22) reacts after hitting a solo home run against the St. Louis Cardinals during the sixth inning at Busch Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-Imagn Images | Jeff Curry-Imagn Images
The New York Mets (29-36) return home after concluding their “brutal” west coast schedule as they prepare to welcome the St. Louis Cardinals (35-28) to Citi Field. The two teams squared off in the second series of the season with three hotly-contested and close matches. New York bested St. Louis in the first one by a 4-2 score, with the Redbirds prevailing 3-0 and 2-1 over the Amazins in the final two contests.
The Mets closed off their road trip on a high note by taking two out of three from the reeling Padres. They sandwiched the series with impressive wins, 5-0 on Friday and 7-3 on Sunday, while dropping the middle game 3-2 on Saturday. The two wins followed the mold of their series closing victory against Seattle last Wednesday, as it was a combined and complete effort that featured strong pitching overall, and a balanced offensive attack. Sunday’s game was especially noteworthy, as Carson Benge became the fourth Mets rookie to contribute a five-hit game that featured a home run, joining Pete Alonso (2019), Alex Ochoa (1996), and John Milner (1972). The Mets led in the middle game of the series, but Austin Warren surrendered a two-run homer to Freddy Fermin in the seventh that led to the eventual defeat.
All in all, it’s hard to feel disappointed coming off a road trip against two teams with very strong rosters. The old baseball rule is you want to play roughly .500 baseball on the road and feast on your home schedule, which usually leads to a postseason berth. Unfortunately for the Mets, they dug themselves into such a deep hole early in the season that playing merely .500 on the road is probably not good enough at this juncture to get them back into the postseason picture. Regardless, they’ve won three of their last four and seven of their last ten dating back to the final game of their series with the Reds, so perhaps it’s a start. At the very least, the offense is starting to look like a more fearsome unit, or at least one that can string a few hits together to put runs on the board. It’s a far cry from the team that seemed as if scoring three runs was a minor miracle.
The Mets, to their credit, have also been playing a lot better at home than their 15-15 record at Citi Field would suggest. Over their past two homestands in May, they went 9-3 front of the Flushing Faithful, including a 5-1 stint against the Tigers and Yankees, and then a 4-2 record against the Reds and the Marlins last time around. This came after they struggled at home in April, with a 1-5 homestand earlier in the month and a 3-6 homestand to close out their April schedule. Then again, the entire month of April was a nightmare from which the team is glad to have woken up from in recent weeks.
I wrote a little bit in the last series preview about Marcus Semien’s recent resurgence, and that continued at Petco Park. He contributed two home runs in the three-game set, just barely missed another home run in the Sunday game. He finished the series 4-for-12 with three runs scored and two runs batted in. Not to keep dredging up the past, but he’s not all that far behind Brandon Nimmo, whom the Mets traded to acquire him, in some of his 2026 numbers. On the year, Semien is now hitting .226/.277/.362 eight homers, 26 runs scored, 25 runs batted in, and an (admittedly still low) 81 wRC+ in 65 games. Nimmo, for comparison, is slashing .249/.330/.398 with seven homers, 27 runs scored, 22 runs batted in, and a 106 wRC+ in 63 games for Texas. Since May 1, however, Semien is hitting .232/.279/.404 (.703 OPS) with seven homers and a 97 wRC+, while Nimmo is hitting .205/.293/.333 with three homers and an 80 wRC+. If nothing else, the gap has closed significantly over the past few weeks.
And enough good things cannot be said about Carson Benge, who has rebounded nicely from his early season struggles and has become a force at the top of the lineup, punctuated by his five-hit performance on Sunday. The youngster has raised his numbers on the year to .265/.325/.408 and now owns a very respectable 111 wRC+ in 62 games played. Since May 1, he’s slashing .316/.377/.496 (.873 OPS) with a 150 wRC+. At this pace, he can insert himself squarely into the Rookie of the Year conversation, which is impressive when you consider that many thought he should have been demoted in April (and he very well could have been had it not been for all the injuries the club endured in their outfield at the time). It’s a very impressive turnaround for a kid who is still just 23 years of age, and he has proven to be every bit the talent the club thought he would be when he was listed as one of their top prospects.
Speaking of youngsters, the Cardinals, whom the Mets welcome into Citi Field later today, have the youngest roster in all of Major League Baseball, at just around an average age of 26.5 years old. They are led by second baseman JJ Wetherholt (23 years old), shortstop Masyn Winn (24 years old), right fielder Jordan Walker (24 years old), catcher Iván Herrera (26 years old), and first baseman/Designated Hitter Alec Burleson (27 years old), all of whom have helped contribute to a quick turnaround for the Cardinals, who find themselves second in the NL Central behind the dominant Brewers. They enter this series on a four-game winning streak after finishing off a three-game sweep of the Cardinals at home.
Of the young stars mentioned above, Walker has been the breakout star this season. After posting a 1.0 fWAR in 2023, a -0.6 fWAR in 2024, and a -1.3 fWAR in 2025, he has broke through with a 2.5 fWAR already in just 62 games, which leads the club. He also tops all qualified Cardinals hitters with a 159 wRC+, a .922 OPS, 16 home runs, 44 runs scored, 47 runs batted in, 10 stolen bases, a .303 batting average, and a .560 slugging percentage. Wetherholt, who is presumably leading the prospective NL Rookie of the Year field heading into play tonight, is having a great rookie campaign, hitting .246/.358/.395 with nine homers, 40 runs scored, 25 runs batted in, and a 118 wRC+ while matching Walker’s 2.5 fWAR. Herrera, meanwhile, leads the club with a .378 on-base percentage and has a .780 OPS and a 118 wRC+, with a 1.1 fWAR in a team-leading 63 games played. Winn struggling the most out of the young Cardinals hitters, slashing .236/.318/.322 with an 86 wRC+ and a 0.9 fWAR in 56 games.
Overall, St. Louis is a middle-of-the-pack offensive club despite the numbers mentioned above, posting a 102 wRC+ as a team,—which is seventh-best in the NL—while their 278 runs scored is ninth among all NL squads. In terms of pitching, their starters have posted a 4.09 ERA, which is fifth-best in the league and a tick higher than the Mets’ 4.23 rotation ERA, which is sixth. Their bullpen sports an identical 4.09 ERA, which is tenth in the NL. All of this has helped fuel the Cardinals’ turnaround. During the first series between the two clubs, there was talk in the SNY booth that the Cardinals, as a franchise, has not endured back-to-back losing seasons in a full schedule since 1958-1958, which seemed very much in play this year following their 78-win 2025 campaign. With their play to start the year, they have, for the moment, silenced that talk and instead inserted themselves squarely into the discussions for an NL postseason spot.
Tuesday, June 9: Freddy Peralta vs. Dustin May, 7:10 PM EDT on SNY
Peralta enjoyed one of his stronger starters in orange and blue against a tough Mariners team. He limited Seattle to just one earned run on six hits, with six strikeouts and two walks. The effort was enough to earn him his fourth win and get him back to .500 on the season. It was just the third time this year that he completed at least six innings of work and the second time he pitched at least six innings and allowed one run. As a former Brewer, he has a lot of experience facing the Cardinals, posting a 4.50 ERA in 92 innings against St. Louis.
May has had mixed results in his first year in Cardinal red after spending much of his career with the Dodgers (along with a brief pit stop in Boston last season). May has picked up losses in four of his last six starts, and the Cardinals have lost five of those games, though May himself hasn’t been all that bad. Dating back to May 3 (when the stretch began), he has a 4.00 ERA and a 2.97 FIP in 36 innings, with opposing batters hitting .205 against him. In his last start, he did not factor in the decision as he allowed three earned runs on five hits with nine strikeouts and two walks in 5 2/3 innings pitched.
Wednesday, June 10: Christian Scott vs. Andre Pallante, 7:10 PM EDT on SNY
After needing 16 starts to earn his first career victory, Scott picked up his second win in as many starts. He shut out the Padres over 5 2/3 innings, scattering three hits while walking two and striking out three. Scott has gotten into a groove after a slow start to the year, posting a 0.55 ERA and a 2.43 FIP, with 16 strikeouts and six walks over 16 1/3 innings during that stretch. He’s also completed at least five innings in each of those starts after doing so just once in his first five starts this year.
After struggling through a career-worst 5.31 ERA and -1.2 bWAR for St. Louis last year, Pallante has rebounded nicely this year with a sub-four ERA over his 12 starts this year. He started this year out by shutting out the Mets over five innings and picking up his first victory of the year. In his last start against the Rangers, he held Texas to one earned run on three hits, with five strikeouts and two walks over 5 2/3 innings pitched.
Thursday, June 11: Nolan McLean vs. Hunter Dobbins, 1:10 PM EDT on SNY
Following his last start against the Padres, McLean said he felt he was ‘trending in the right direction’ and that he felt great physically, which is a positive step for all parties involved. It was his first quality start since his outing on May 14 against the Tigers, as he held the Padres to one earned run on three hits over six innings as he settled for a no decision. It was the second straight start in which he kept the ball in the yard, but he also walked three, making is eight over his last two starts. It was still a solid start as McLean looks to get his season back on track.
Dobbins came over from the Red Sox in a deal that sent Willson Contreras to Boston and will be making his fourth appearance for St. Louis this season. He made a spot start on April 30 against the Pirates, going 4 1/3 innings and allowing three earned runs on two hits with five walks and four strikeouts. His last two appearances on May 31 and June 5 were relief outings where he came in during the middle innings and finished off the game. He earned his first career save against the Cubs, pitching 3 1/3 innings and allowing one earned run on four hits. Then he picked up his first with as a Cardinals, shutting out the Reds over the final five innings of the team’s 10-3 win.
Ahead of the first fixture of the 2026 World Cup, we asked our team for their tournament predictions. As ever, we’re ready to look like complete fools by the summer’s end.
Winner
Harry Diamond:France – Les Bleus have the World Cup know-how after reaching successive finals and a forward line that will take some stopping. Michael Olise has evolved into a genuine superstar to join Kylian Mbappe and Ballon d’Or winner Ousmane Dembele in the elite bracket. France have a tough start with in Group I, but they look the team to beat.
Ste McGovern:Spain – So long as Lamine Yamal stays fit, the European champions will be difficult to topple.
Ayoob Rahman: Spain – Coming off brilliant European success, Spain look like the most settled and complete team in the world. Their incredible midfield passing, combined with fast, dangerous wingers, makes them the clear favourites to lift the trophy.
Mohon Chanda:Argentina – Still the best team in the world. I certainly believe South American teams will outplay European nations at this World Cup.
Biggest disappointment
HD: Brazil – A torrid qualification campaign has done little to raise optimism around Brazil, even with world-class talent and genuinely elite coach. The Selecao need to start well with Morocco and Scotland for company in the group stages, or they could be in trouble.
SM:Brazil – I should know better than to discount Carlo Ancelotti in a knockout tournament, but some of his squad selections are puzzling.
AR:Argentina – With one of the oldest squads in the tournament, Argentina might struggle against younger, high-pressing teams in the intense summer heat. Relying too heavily on aging stars could lead to a tactical breakdown and a surprisingly early knockout exit.
MC: France – The France squad is stacked, but I think Les Bleus’ midfield and defence are lack rhythm coming into the World Cup. Didier Deschamps’s side are without a clean sheet in five.
Surprise package
HD: Norway – Erling Haaland and company are back on the big stage for the first time in 28 years. The Norwegians blitzed through qualification, thrashing an admittedly ordinary Italy home and away. Haaland will dominate the headlines, but a side containing Martin Odegaard, Alexander Sorloth, and Jules Ryerson has alternative ways to hurt teams. A tough group, but one they can escape from.
SM: Japan –I just have a good feeling about the Samurai Blue this year. I fancy their chances of topping Group F and causing a shock or two in the knockouts.
AR: DR Congo – DR Congo have a highly energetic, athletic squad that is capable of catching the big football nations completely off guard. Their fast counter-attacking style and lack of fear make them the perfect candidates for a shocking knockout run.
MC: Norway – Norway are not only Haaland, but a team full of exceptional players who are currently doing great for their respective clubs. I think Alexander Sorloth will chip in with his fair share of goals.
Golden Ball
HD: Kylian Mbappe (France) – Based on backing the French for glory, Mbappe looks the likeliest candidate for the Golden Ball. With a dozen World Cup goals to his name already, there’s a real chance he could be the tournament’s all-time top scorer by next month.
SM: Lamine Yamal (Spain) – contingent on Spain making the final at least.
AR: Kylian Mbappé (France) – As the main man for France, the superstar forward has the unique ability to win games completely on his own when it matters most. If France go far in the tournament, his goals and big-game performances could earn him the best player award.
MC: Lionel Messi (Argentina) – If I am choosing Argentina as the winner then it’s wise to choose their talisman as the Golden Ball winner, again. I think Messi will do what does every single time.
Golden Boot
HD: Julian Alvarez (Argentina) – Golden Boot winners tend to net the bulk of their hauls in the group stage, and with Argentina facing Algeria, Austria and Jordan in a rather modest pool, I’ll plump for Alvarez to bag a few.
SM: Erling Haaland (Norway) – The Man City striker may not play for one of the top contenders, but he will fill his boots in the group stages and beyond for Norway.
AR: Erling Haaland (Norway) – Now that Norway have finally made it to the big stage, their star striker will be desperate to show his lethal finishing on the world level. With a creative midfield feeding him chances, he is the safest bet to finish as the tournament’s top scorer.
MC: Lionel Messi (Argentina) – Haaland and Mbappe are strong contenders, but I don’t see Norway or France going as far as Argentina.
Best Young Player
HD: Lamine Yamal (Spain) – Yamal is a senior player in terms of games played, so it’s easy to forget he’s just 18. He’ll be red-hot favourite for this prize if Spain reach the final four at a minimum.
SM: Nico Paz (Argentina) – The Argentine midfielder is coming off the back of a terrific season for Como and I think he will shine at the World Cup.
AR: Lamine Yamal (Spain) – Despite his young age, the teenage winger is already a world-class talent who can tear any defence apart. His incredible dribbling skills and smart decision-making make him the absolute favourite to win the young player award.
MC: Antonio Nusa (Norway) – Everyone is talking about Haaland, but keep an eye on the Leipzig winger.
One to watch
HD: Donyell Malen (Netherlands) – After an extraordinary impact at Roma following his January move, I’m fascinated to see if Malen can take that form into the World Cup. The Netherlands frontline is the biggest question mark against them.
SM: Endrick (Brazil) – Real Madrid’s forgotten wonderkid has rebuilt his fledging career on loan at Lyon after his ill-fated move to the Bernabeu. The 19-year-old is Brazil’s bright hope in the absence of Estevao.
AR: Assan Ouédraogo (Germany) – The young midfielder is a fantastic pick after getting a late call-up to the German squad to replace the injured Lennart Karl. His powerful running and great shooting ability give Germany a brilliant secret weapon to use off the bench.
MC: Jules Ryerson (Norway) – The full-back had a tremendous season at Borussia Dortmund, assisting 15 Bundesliga goals, and will be a chief creator for Norway.
A month after world champion sprinter Abby Steiner sued Puma and Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix, alleging Puma’s shoes caused career-ending injuries, two more elite sprinters have made similar allegations.
U.S. world champion Champion Allison and Jamaican Olympian Damion Thomas Jr. both filed lawsuits Tuesday, claiming that Puma’s products gave them permanent foot injuries that required surgery. Like Steiner, Thomas Jr. claims he is unable to run at a professional and Olympic level, while Champion says he can’t run at the same level that he did before getting hurt.
Peter Flowers, the attorney who represents Steiner, Allison, and Thomas Jr. told Front Office Sports that an influx of runners and coaches who wore Puma products contacted his firm about similar foot injuries after Steiner filed her lawsuit. The two male sprinters were among them.
“When I learned about Abby Steiner’s lawsuit, it was the first time I considered that what happened to me wasn’t just bad luck,” Thomas Jr. said in a Tuesday release. “Like a lot of athletes, I assumed my injury was something I had to deal with on my own. If it took a lawsuit for me to realize I wasn’t alone, there have to be thousands of other athletes out there who still don’t know,”
The Allegations
Allison represented the United States at the 2022 World Championships, where he won gold on the men’s 4×400 relay team. He is also currently the 13th-fastest performer of all time in the 400 meter dash. In 2023, he competed just once and sat out most of the track season due to an unspecified injury at the time. And though he returned to racing in 2024 and last competed in June 2025, his times in the 400 were significantly slower.
According to his Instagram bio, Allison is currently a real estate investor.
“When you sign with a major brand, you trust that the equipment they put on your feet has been tested and is safe,” Allison said. “You don’t expect that what they’re giving you might be the reason your career is falling apart and that they should have known the risks,”
Thomas Jr. raced for LSU from 2018 to 2021, where he was a national champion in the 60-meter hurdles. Shortly after his college career, he competed at the 2021 Olympics, where he finished 10th overall in the 110m hurdles semi-finals. In October 2024, he underwent surgery to remove a bone spur in his foot, which he said caused him “extreme discomfort and pain” to his achilles and lower heel. He last competed In July 2024.
Allison and Thomas Jr.’s lawsuits—filed in Massachusetts Superior Court like Steiner’s—both claim that the sprinters started wearing Puma products in 2022. They list similar allegations to Steiner’s suit, claiming that Puma’s design and use of carbon fiber plates and nitrofoam increased injury risk.
“It changes your posture, which puts more force on different parts of your feet than existed before, different forces on your Achilles tendon,” Flowers says of why Puma’s carbon plates and nitrofoam made its shoes injury-prone. “All of these things that a reasonable company would have known had they tested these shoes.”
Though the exact shoes they listed were different from each other and what Steiner wore, they mostly consisted of similar Puma evoSpeed and Deviate Nitro products.
Puma and Merecdes F1 did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
In April, Puma told FOS following Steiner’s lawsuit that it denied any allegations that its products cause injuries, and that “We consistently collaborate with our athletes to provide products that meet their needs.”
In response to Puma’s comment, Flowers said that the company did not address whether they informed athletes of the safety risks that came with their products—which his athletes’ lawsuits allege failed to happen.
“That sounds to me like that’s all about sales,” Flowers said. “There was nothing in that comment to me that showed anything to do with safety.”
Just like Steiner, Allison and Thomas Jr. seek financial and nonfinancial compensation from Puma, making up for medical expenses, loss of career earnings, and a loss of “full enjoyment of life and disfigurement.” Flowers alsohopes that his lawsuit can bring more transparency to safety risks in the shoe industry.
How Things Unfolded
Steiner, Allison, and Thomas Jr. all claim that they only discovered recently that Puma products were the culprit for their injuries. While Allison and Thomas Jr. came forward after seeing Steiner’s case, Flowers says that Steiner deduced the connection between injury and shoe product herself, but wouldn’t go into further detail.
“When she suffered her injuries and she went and got care—Abby’s an extremely intelligent person—[she] then started to question, where could this possibly be coming from?” Flowers said. “From there, [she] sought lawyers and etcetera.”
And while the sprinters’ lawsuits center around Puma, Flowers thinks these injuries are bigger than Puma, carbon plates, or nitrofoam. He cites a former collegiate runner’s ongoing lawsuit against Nike as another example, but claims that the bigger issue is about companies “wanting to sell more than they want to do” and ignoring safety in the process.
Flowers told FOS he expects Puma to deny the allegations and begin litigation. The case docket says that an answer to Steiner’s complaint is due August 24.
ST PETERSBURG, FLORIDA - JUNE 08: Yandy Díaz #2 of the Tampa Bay Rays hits a solo home run in the top of the first inning against the Boston Red Sox at Tropicana Field on June 8, 2026 in St Petersburg, Florida. (Photo by Parker S. Freedman/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Last night was one where a lot of Yankees fans were probably somewhat distracted by a certain basketball game being played at Madison Square Garden. Yours truly was among those.
However, the Yankees had a game themselves on Monday night, and it was also quite the dramatic one. After going back and forth with the Guardians for nine innings, a Paul Goldschmidt fielders’ choice in the eighth sending the game to extras. There, Cody Bellinger came up with a huge bases loaded, two RBI single to put the Yankees in front for good. Following some brief drama in the bottom of the 10th, David Bednar eventually locked things down to give the Yankees a nice win on the road in Cleveland.
While that was happening, there was some other (baseball) action going on around the league. Let’s check in on what happened in today’s edition of the Rivalry Roundup.
Tampa Bay Rays (38-25) 3, Boston Red Sox (27-37) 1
The Yankees drew even with Tampa Bay on Sunday, but they couldn’t take the AL East lead back on Monday as the Rays downed Boston. Six different Rays pitchers combined to hold the Red Sox to just one run on four hits, striking out 1o in a victory over the Red Sox.
Yandy Díaz got the game’s scoring started with a home run in the bottom of the first, but the Red Sox answered back on a Marcelo Mayer homer in the third. However after that, it was pretty much all Tampa Bay.
The Rays got the lead back thanks to a Jonathan Aranda RBI single in the fifth and ended up holding it from there. Díaz picked up another RBI with a sacrifice fly in the eighth, giving TB some insurance they didn’t end up needing.
On the mound, Rays starter/swingman Ian Seymour did a respectable job, allowing just that one run in four innings. The Rays’ bullpen took things over from there and finished things off without much issue. Five Rays relievers combined to scatter just four more Boston hits, all of which were just singles. Connelly Early was perfectly solid on the mound for the Red Sox, he just didn’t get a whole lot of support from his offense.
Other Games
Seattle Mariners (35-32) 6, Baltimore Orioles (31-36) 3: A five-run fifth inning ended up being enough for the Mariners to put away the Orioles. Baltimore took an early lead and kept Seattle off the board through four innings, but the M’s caught fire in the fifth. Josh Naylor did the big damage, hitting a grand slam to put the M’s in front for the first time on the game. Emerson Hancock was solid enough for Seattle on the mound to ensure that granny put the Mariners in front for good, despite the Orioles threatening at some points.
Philadelphia Phillies (36-30) 5, Toronto Blue Jays (32-35) 3: The Phillies put up a combined five runs over the second and third innings, and while the Jays kept them off the board after that, Toronto couldn’t muster enough of a rally to come back. Adolis García got things started with a two-run homer in the second, and Philly tacked on three more on a couple hits the following inning. The Blue Jays had some chances and got within two, but they couldn’t fully comeback. They went 0-for-10 with runners in scoring position on the game and struck out 10 times against Cristopher Sánchez, who was very good once again.
Four of the top wide receivers taken in the 2026 NFL Draft came from the Big Ten. The best player in the entire 2027 draft will be a wide receiver from the Big Ten. And with three straight national titles, the road to the top of college football in 2026 likely winds through the Big Ten.
The 2025 season proved you needed a true No. 1 receiver to succeed in the current landscape of college football. With quarterbacks throwing for 300 yards each game, having a guy that can fight for contested catches, flip the field on a dime and consistently get open in tight coverage means having a game-changer.
Here are the top five wide receivers in the Big Ten for this upcoming year.
5. Andrew Marsh, Michigan
Andrew Marsh wasn’t being talked about as a starter at this time last year, but it only took him a few weeks into his true freshman season to burst onto the scene and become Michigan’s top receiving option for quarterback Bryce Underwood.
Marsh led the Wolverines with 45 catches for 651 yards and four touchdowns. He showcased that potential with an impressive 12-catch, 189-yard performance in Michigan’s 24-22 win vs Northwestern. Pro Football Focus (PFF) graded Marsh as the 15th-best Big Ten wideout last season, and he did not drop any passes.
The 6-foot, 190-pounder has already built significant chemistry with Underwood. That relationship may only grow in their second season together with an entirely new coaching staff.
4. Charlie Becker, Indiana
Indiana’s improbable championship run was fueled by so many players who stepped up in big moments, and that includes from Charlie Becker. The 6-foot-4 wide receiver caught 34 passes for 679 yards and four touchdowns last season, despite hardly being used on offense until he broke out in Week 11 at Penn State.
Becker was also instrumental in the Hoosier’s win over Miami in the National Championship, finishing with four catches for 65 yards. He ended the season averaging 19.9 yards per catch (ranking fifth-best nationally among receivers with at least 30 grabs), all without recording a single drop.
Indiana may have lost its Heisman-winning quarterback and top two receivers to the NFL, but Curt Cignetti is not known to sit around and wait. The Hoosiers went out and grabbed one of the top receivers in the portal from fellow Big Ten foe Michigan State, making Nick Marsh the new X-receiver in Bloomington.
Marsh brought in 59 passes for 662 yards and six touchdowns last season despite inconsistent quarterback play. He is very physical and represents more of a true outside threat than the other Indiana receivers. Joining forces with Becker as the outside guys, the Hoosiers could be a very tough team to cover all season long.
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While he is not as well-known as others on this list, Rutgers has a rising junior who may be the next superstar in the Big Ten.
KJ Duff had a breakthrough sophomore campaign for the Scarlet Knights, catching 60 passes for 1,084 yards and seven touchdowns. The 6-foot-6, 225-pounder had 22 contested catches this past season (T-1 in the country), and is able to take over games when needed (he snagged six passes for 241 yards against Purdue).
Duff could have transferred to any program in the country, but he chose to stay in New Jersey to develop into a future NFL star. He is still a little raw, but you can’t teach his size or big-play ability. He needs to get more consistent and refine his route running, but he has the potential to have a massive season.
1. Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State
There are talks that Jeremiah Smith could be the best wide receiver ever by the end of his playing career, and if there was ever a player you could confidently say would have a successful career after their freshman year, it would be Smith.
In two seasons, Smith has caught 163 passes for 2,558 yards and 27 touchdowns. He has eclipsed 100 yards on 11 occasions despite opposing teams throwing everything they can defensively at him. Smith has the speed, route-running ability and intellect to read what the defense is doing before each snap. He’s a generational talent at the position who will have teams tanking to draft him in 2027.
The 2026 MLB trade deadline is less than two months away and there are some big names potentially expected to be available this summer, including Freddy Peralta and Tarik Skubal.
No blockbuster trades are imminent, but the chatter around the league about potential interests and deals is growing. So, heading into action on Tuesday, our MLB trade rumors roundup will take a look at some of the latest intel.
Chicago White Sox Open to Buying
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The Chicago White Sox have been one of the best surprises in baseball this season. A year ago at this time, the White Sox had a 22-44 record. Chicago enters play on June 9 with a 34-31 mark. Robert Murray of Fansided reported Monday that general manager Chris Getz is “serious about bolstering the major-league roster” as long as it’s within reason. It’s a bit riskier given the White Sox farm system is now viewed as league-average, at best, around MLB. However, the White Sox lineup is top-10 in runs scored (310), batting average (.242) and slugging (.414). If Chicago can find a mid-rotation starter with multiple years of contract control, a long-term buying strategy could be the right approach.
Even before Austin Wells hit the injured list, the New York Yankees were in a dire spot at cacher. Wells’ struggles both at the plate and his issues throwing runners out have made this one of he club’s most glaring weaknesses. Fortunately, there may be two compelling options. Joel Sherman of the New York Post shared on a recent episode of the Pinstripe Post named Adley Rutschman and Ryan Jeffers as two potential fits who align with what the Yankees front office is looking for. Jeffers, on a rebuilding Minnesota Twins team, is on a expiring contract. While he’s currently on the IL with a broken hamate bone, the 29-year-old leads all MLB catchers (100-plus plate appearances) with a .953 OPS this season.
Los Angeles Dodgers Viewed as Favorites for Tarik Skubal Trade
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Through 66 games this season, the Los Angeles Dodgers lead MLB in quality starts (38) and their pitching staff sits atop the majors in ERA (3.17), WHIP (1.07) and batting average allowed (.208). Los Angeles doesn’t necessarily need to acquire Tarik Skubal. However, numerous MLB executives told ESPN‘s Jeff Passan that if the Dodgers “want to” acquire Skubal, they can and will. Skubal is expected to draw trade interest from clubs like the Tampa Bay Rays, New York Yankees and San Diego Padres, but the belief around MLB is that the Dodgers are the favorites to acquire him.
Will Freddy Peralta Be Traded?
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The New York Mets acquired Freddy Peralta in January in exchange for Jett Williams and Brandon Sproat. Months later, the All-Star pitcher is once again the subject of MLB trade rumors. Numerous clubs around the league are coveting Peralta, both because he’s a front-line starter with playoff experience and great in the clubhouse. Plus, since he’s on an expiring deal, there’s a higher chance he gets moved. However, Bob Nightengale of USA Today reported over the weekend that the Mets’ front office has “no interest” in even discussing a trade of Peralta or other key veterans. Instead, New York intends to be a buyer this summer with hopes of getting back into playoff contention.
Latest on Houston Astros’ Plans with Yordan Alvarez, Jeremy Pena
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With the Houston Astros sitting six games below .500 in June, All-Star hitters Yordan Alvarez and Jeremy Pena have popped up in MLB rumors with interest from around the league. It’s largely accepted that Alvarez, a perennial AL MVP candidate when healthy, won’t be moved under any circumstances. However, Pena’s contract–which expires after 2027–led some to view him as moveable. Speaking to reporters this week, Astros general manager Dana Brown said there are “zero discussions” abut moving either Pena or Alvarez. Houston views them as “two pillars” of its roster and has no intention of moving them. Given the Astros are 11-6 since May 22, they could end up being buyers.
St. Louis Cardinals to Shop Pair of Pitchers
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The young St. Louis Cardinals have exceeded expectations in 2026, with their nucleus providing extreme hope for the future. A four-game win streak pushed them back to seven games over .500 following a skid, but it won’t seem to have too much influence on their approach to the MLB trade deadline. USA Today‘s Bob Nightengale reported that St. Louis is expected to trade pitchers JoJo Romero and Dustin May this summer. Romero, who is on an expiring contract, holds a 3.45 ERA this season with a 24 K-rate and 1.26 WHIP. May, also on a one-year deal, has a 3.19 ERA across his last 10 starts. The Cardinals may also explore trading closer Riley O’Brien (3.68 ERA), with the righty having added value because he’s not arbitration-eligible until 2028.
SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 8: Gabi Portilho #18 of Brazil battles for the ball with Avery Patterson #13 of the United States during a game between USWNT and Brazil at PayPal Park on April 8, 2025 in San Jose, California. (Photo by Lyndsay Radnedge/ISI Photos/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The United States Women’s National Team are back on the field tonight in Fortaleza for one final road friendly against Brazil in this window. The USWNT suffered a 2-1 loss on Saturday in São Paulo, but hope to rebound to close out the window and enter the summer.
Brazil is putting on a show for the world that they hope is a preview of what they can do next summer in hosting the 2027 Women’s World Cup. They had a raucous crowd, and are expecting an even larger crowd tonight. Emma Hayes spoke firmly about embracing the moment and accepting that everything could go against you away from home and she wants the team to fight through it. Brazil will not make it easy, as they have players who are hungry to impress and are terrific in space going at defenders. The USWNT will have their work cut out for them tonight, and we’ll see if they can rebound to close out the window with a result.
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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 08: Dana White is seen during a segment of "Good Day New York" on May 08, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Michael Simon/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Dana White has arguably never been more popular heading into UFC White House.
The latest accolade added to the UFC CEO’s résumé saw him announced as part of TIME magazine’s first list of the 100 most influential people in sports. White joins a list of luminaries that includes superstar athletes LeBron James, Lionel Messi, Shohei Ohtani, Caitlin Clark, and Eileen Gu, and high-ranking executives Gianni Infantino and Roger Goodell, among many others.
See the announcement below.
The Boss, @DanaWhite has been named to the inaugural 2026 #TIME100Sports List, recognizing 100 of the most influential figures shaping the global sports landscape. @Time
Widely recognized as the face of the UFC, White was also recently photographed for a TIME Magazine cover. White has frequently been credited for his role in helping his now-globally famous MMA promotion rise from outlaw attraction to mainstream juggernaut. In 2001, White was installed as UFC president after the promotion was purchased by his friends Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta and has served as the UFC’s figurehead for over two decades.
White, 56, played a role in the UFC’s eventual $4 billion sale to WME-IMG in 2016 and later saw his title change from president to CEO. He remains the biggest name in the organization and has promoted other combat sports ventures in recent years, including Zuffa Boxing and Power Slap. This Sunday, he will be front and center at the historic UFC White House event, alongside close friend President Donald Trump and numerous other officials and VIPs.
See TIME Magazine’s write-up for White below:
Through his force-of-nature personality, Dana White has transformed what was once a fringe activity, deemed “human cockfighting” by John McCain in 1996, into a $1.5 billion operation that stages cage fights around the world. In 2025, the UFC helped secure its future when it inked a seven-year, $7.7 billion media-rights deal with Paramount that effectively doubled revenues from the previous agreement with ESPN. And on June 14, White will host his most high-profile spectacle: a fight card on the South Lawn of the White House. Ilia Topuria, a Georgian-Spanish lightweight who’s ranked the second-best pound-for-pound fighter in the UFC, is scheduled to face American Justin Gaethje in the main event. “We’re putting on the most historic sporting event in history,” White—like his friend President Trump, no fan of understatement—told TIME
TAMPA, FLORIDA - MARCH 21, 2026: Diego Tornes #61 of the Atlanta Braves bats during the third inning of a spring training Spring Breakout game against the New York Yankees at George M. Steinbrenner Field on March 21, 2026 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Diamond Images via Getty Images) | Diamond Images/Getty Images
Monday saw the teams in the Atlanta Braves system lose both games while allowing 23 combined runs. However there was a lot of positive, as all of the bigger named prospects in the lowest levels had big games – particularly Diego Tornes and Edelson Cabral.
FCL Twins 10, FCL Braves 3
Diego Tornes, CF: 2-4, 2 3B, R, .191/.276/.265
Manuel Campos, SS: 1-3, 2B, BB, SB, .266/.378/.415
Starter Brody Fowler allowed four runs in three and two thirds and both relievers who followed were no better, as all three gave up multiple runs. Will Eldridge was charged with four runs over an inning and a third, and then Edward Cedano proceeded to give up two more in his one inning.
On the positive side Diego Tornes may have had his best game of the season, especially important as he has not posted good numbers – though the underlying stuff doesn’t look nearly as bad as his stat line would suggest. Anyway Tornes went two for four with a pair of triples and scored a run. He came into the day with one extra base hit on the year (a double), and tripled that in one afternoon. Gabriel Cesa joined Tornes by recording two triples, and scored two runs as well. Manuel Campos also had a strong day at the plate, doubling in three at bats, drawing a walk, and stealing a base.
The Braves actually held a 7-0 lead after the top of the seventh inning, but they proceeded to allow 13 unanswered runs and took the loss. Starter Lionel Prevosti was changed with nine runs over his three innings, while Moises Semirite allowed three in an inning and two thirds, and Charlis Medina allowed one in his inning of work. The only Braves pitcher not to allow a run was Yangel Martinez, who only went a third of an inning.
The biggest prospects in the lineup certainly did their part in this one. After a bit of a slow start due to some bad luck, Edelson Cabral singled, tripled, stole a base, scored a pair of runs, and also batted two in. Similarly off to a slow start Osmar Torrealba was two for three with a single and a triple. Sherrintely Da Costa Gomez hit a two-run homer, while Jorwin Pulido added a double. The other two big name prospects also did their part as Starlyn De La Cruz singled, walked, stole two bases, and scored a run, while Jose Manon walked and scored.
Newcastle United chairman and Governor of Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia Yasir Al-Rumayyan (right) with co-owner Jamie Reuben during the Premier League match at St James' Park, Newcastle upon Tyne. Picture date: Saturday May 2, 2026. (Photo by Owen Humphreys/PA Images via Getty Images) | PA Images via Getty Images
Newcastle United are expected to spend this summer, but The Athletic’s Chris Waugh has warned against viewing their transfer plans through a fixed budget figure.
It’s well known that the Magpies are gearing up for a major squad reset after finishing outside Europe.
The club already pulled the trigger on Anthony Gordon’s sale, sending him packing to Barcelona, and more exits are coming, given the brass’s new approach to doing business in Tyneside.
Newcastle’s spending power will depend on sales, wages, amortization and overall squad-cost rules rather than on one simple number, so expect the likes of Sandro Tonali, Tino Livramento, and Bruno to heavily enter the transfer conversation.
“Newcastle do not operate with a set budget earmarked for transfer fees alone, and their kitty will be affected by outgoing business,” Waugh wrote. “Every current (and prospective) player has a ‘squad cost’, which comprises their amortised transfer fee, their wages and other fees involved in transfers.”
Waugh reported that Newcastle should have some room under the Premier League’s new squad-cost ratio rules, while UEFA regulations will become even more restrictive.
“Theoretically, Newcastle should have room to manoeuvre within the Premier League’s new squad-cost ratio rules, though UEFA’s restrictions are more prohibitive,” Waugh wrote.
Newcastle’s decision not to strengthen in January was partly made with this summer in mind.
“Part of Newcastle’s rationale for not strengthening in January was so they would have greater capacity to spend this summer,” Waugh wrote.
The Isak sale helped Newcastle’s financial position, and Gordon’s departure has added more space. But missing out on Champions League revenue and last summer’s £241million spending spree still matter.
“Newcastle must recoup significant funds through sales to stretch their budget,” Waugh wrote.
Waugh added that another £241million outlay is unlikely, but the amount of work required could still lead to major spending.
“A similar outlay seems unlikely, although the volume of business Newcastle need to conduct means another £100m-plus summer feels possible,” Waugh wrote.
The retool was promised and Gordon’s sale hinted at it. The quality of those arriving, however, is starting to get a little bit worrying, given the names linked to the club and the new reports about the “flexible” budgeting emerging of late. I’ll believe the revamped squad when I see it.
Arsenal tipped to land Bournemouth midfielder this summer
Alex Scott has been linked with a move to Arsenal after playing an important role for Bournemouth during the 2025/2026 season, helping the club secure qualification for the Europa League. His contributions throughout the campaign ensured that he remained a key figure within the squad as the Cherries enjoyed a memorable season.
The midfielder has established himself as one of the most exciting young players in the Premier League and continues to produce impressive performances whenever he takes to the pitch. His displays have earned him recognition from Thomas Tuchel, further highlighting the progress he has made over the course of the season. Scott is undoubtedly a player to watch, and it would come as little surprise if some of England’s biggest clubs became increasingly serious about adding him to their squads during this transfer window.
Arsenal Monitoring Scott’s Situation
Several clubs observed Scott’s performances for Bournemouth last season and now regard him as one of the standout talents in the league. There is a growing belief that he possesses the ability to elevate his game even further should he make the move to a larger club with greater expectations and opportunities.
Bournemouth have shown a willingness to sell players if their valuation is met, and they are expected to listen to offers for Scott’s signature in the coming weeks. As a result, speculation surrounding his future is likely to intensify as interested clubs assess their options ahead of the new campaign.
Competition for His Signature
Several clubs have Scott on their shopping lists and, according to journalist Alex Goldberg, Arsenal are among the teams interested in securing his services. The report suggests that the Gunners view him as a player capable of strengthening their midfield options as they continue to plan for the future.
Arsenal are expected to face competition from Manchester United and Liverpool in the race for the midfielder’s signature. With multiple clubs monitoring his situation, any negotiations could develop quickly as the transfer window progresses.
Scott could complete a move before the beginning of pre-season, with interested clubs keen to finalise their business ahead of preparations for the new season. His next decision may prove to be a significant moment in what already appears to be a highly promising career.
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WOODLAND HILLS, CA - JUNE 02, 2026: Myles Garrett, right, and head coach Sean McVay of the Los Angeles Rams during a press conference at Rams training facility on Tuesday, June 2, 2026 in Woodland Hills, CA. (Ric Tapia / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
Championship aspirations have soared since the Los Angeles Rams traded for Myles Garrett, who is coming off a historic season. Before the reigning Defensive Player of the Year takes a snap in L.A., how realistic is it for him to set a Rams’ franchise single-season record in sacks in 2026?
For starters, Garrett set an NFL record in 2025 with 23 sacks during his final season with the Browns. He became the 19th player all-time to reach the 20-sack mark and the first since T.J. Watt tied the previous record of 22.5 in 2021. Since sacks became a statistic in 1982, no player has ever officially had back-to-back 20-sack campaigns — though I’m certain Deacon Jones would’ve disagreed with that statement.
To tie or break the Rams’ all-time sack mark, Garrett is working against a trend that has challenged even the greatest pass rushers. Before his record-setting season last year, his previous high in sacks was 16, set in 2021 and ‘22.
That is not to say that it’s an impossible feat, as the All-Pro has amassed 83 of his 125.5 career sacks since 2021, averaging 16.6 in that span.
Myles Garrett is the first player in NFL history with 12+ sacks in six-straight seasons 🔥 pic.twitter.com/Sfi65E3HKw
If Garrett were to at the very least match his average set in the last five seasons in 2026, that would be tied for fourth in Rams history. According to StatMuse, here is a list of the Rams’ single-season sack leaders, to provide context as to what Garrett is working towards this season:
1.) Aaron Donald – 20.5 (2018)
2.) Robert Quinn – 19.0 (2013)
3.) Kevin Carter – 17.0 (1999)
4.) Kevin Greene – 16.5 (1988 and 1989)
5.) Leonard Little – 14.5 (2001)
Garrett would need about four more sacks than his average to tie Donald’s franchise record, which again would be a challenging feat, even for him. However, this is the same guy who previously touted his desire to break the all-time sack record. Who’s going to get in the way of his dreams?
Myles Garrett has 125.5 career sacks and now has his sights set on Bruce Smith’s all-time NFL record of 200. But Garrett says his biggest goal in Los Angeles is simple: win championships. pic.twitter.com/MxlKabFV3U
— NFL on ClutchPoints (@ClutchPointsNFL) June 5, 2026
NFL history suggests that the odds are against Garrett to reach consecutive 20-sack seasons, something even the greatest pass rushers have been unable to achieve. Eclipsing Donald’s single-season mark will be a tall task for him, yet he’s arriving in L.A. fresh off the most productive year of his career and is one of the few players ever who could make the near-impossible a realistic goal this season.
Dembele has already scooped Ligue 1 and Champions League titles with PSG again this season and may also be in the running, while Harry Kane has said he thinks he deserved to be a contender.
“With the season I’ve had, I think with winning the three trophies, the numbers I’ve reached, I think I’ll be in that conversation,” he told L’Equipe.
“If I win the World Cup on top of that, you would imagine it would be one of the England players.”
So today’s Barca Blaugranes Question of the Day is:
Who’s the current favorite for the Ballon d’Or? Will Lamine Yamal win if he inspires Spain to World Cup glory?
Now it’s over to you! Feel free to share your thoughts, predictions, opinions and answers in the comments section below!
Dylan Larkin’s trade request hit Red Wings fans on June 4. The backlash grew when it became clear his contract gives him a full no-trade clause through next season and that he would waive it for only a limited set of destinations, including a reported three-team list.
According to the Detroit Free Press, Larkin’s list of preferred destinations is believed to include three teams: the Florida Panthers, Vegas Golden Knights, and Minnesota Wild.
That is where the conversation changed in Detroit. Red Wings fans were already dealing with the reality of their captain wanting out after 11 seasons, but the narrow Dylan Larkin trade list turned a painful split into a debate about leverage, return, and whether the franchise is now boxed in.
The reaction is about more than the request
Larkin asking out was always going to sting. He is the captain, a Michigan native, and one of the clearest links between the rebuild years and the current roster.
Fan reaction has not landed in one place. Responses gathered after the news broke showed blame going in both directions, with some frustration aimed at Larkin and some aimed at Steve Yzerman and the front office.
Why the three-team list changed the temperature
The strongest pushback is tied to the trade market itself. A full no-trade clause lets Larkin decide where he will not play, and a reported three-team approval list gives Detroit fewer paths to build a strong return if talks move forward.
Detroit still controls whether to make a deal. Larkin cannot force the exact trade package, but his clause shapes the field and narrows the bidding, which is why so much of the fan anger now centers on the business side of this Dylan Larkin trade situation instead of only the emotion.
The split had been building for a while
The context matters here. Tension with management had been brewing since at least the 2023 contract talks, and Detroit’s playoff drought has reached 10 seasons, the longest in franchise history, as laid out in the reporting on the trade request.
Larkin’s time in Detroit also included only one playoff appearance across 11 seasons with the Red Wings. That helps explain why some fans see this as a front-office failure, while others see the narrow Dylan Larkin trade list as a move that makes a hard situation even tougher on the team.
What Detroit has to solve now
The immediate question is no longer whether the relationship is strained. It is whether Detroit can find a trade market wide enough to make moving its captain worth it, or whether the Dylan Larkin trade list has to expand before anything serious can happen.
For Yzerman, the next move will define how much control the Red Wings still have in this process. For Larkin, it could shape whether his Detroit career ends with a deal the club can justify, or a standoff that drags into the season.
Several Central Mass. boys' lacrosse players have been named athletic or academic All-Americans by USA Lacrosse, as nominated by the coaches from each team.
The athletes will also take part in the Central Mass. Lacrosse Coaches Association all-star game, which will be held at Grafton High at 6 p.m. Thursday, June 11.
Here's a listing of the players honored as All-Americans, as well as other awards handed out by the CMLCA and the rosters for the all-star game.
All-Americans
Grafton: Beckett Heidenthal
Leominster: Jacob Halstead
Oakmont: Silas Roy
Shrewsbury: Cam Moore
St. John's: Grady Cormier
Academic All-Americans
Leominster: Maximus Sleeper
Nashoba: Ryan Mitrou
St. Bernard's: Chase Caron
St. John's: Nathaniel Schmidt
Westborough: Jonathan Gobran
Bob Scott Award
Recognizes high school seniors who go above and beyond in service to their team, school, and community
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It’s been a little bit since we’ve done a Philadelphia Flyers report card from the 2025-26 season. So, it’s time to continue on with the series by wrapping up the defensive corps. Let’s talk about Rasumus Ristolainen and Travis Sanehim.
The Flyers had their top pair of defensemen solidified once Ristolainen returned from injury in December. He took his time to get back to form, but once he did, he became Travis Sanheim’s partner on the top pair.
Both players had long seasons. For Ristolainen, it was his first playoff experience – he had never played that far into a season. It was Sanheim’s first playoff experience since 2020. Adding games to an already busy season, both players did not get a break. Both Sanheim (CAN) and Ristolainen (FIN) were Olympians and played big roles for their country.
Not to mention, both players got their share of power-play time as well, both during the regular season and during the postseason.
It was a big season for the Flyers. While a lot of the attention went to the forwards as the team made its push for the playoffs, it would not have been possible without the stellar play from the team’s defenders. Sanheim and Ristolainen led the way.
Let’s put a grade on two great seasons from the team’s top defensive pairing.
Travis Sanheim has quietly become one of the best Flyers over the past few seasons. He has turned into a true top-pairing workhorse defender that eats minutes and does not let his play slip. He has been a solid defensive defenseman for Philly over the past two seasons.
Beyond his play for the Flyers, Sanheim has also been a great defender for Canada. Sanheim represented his country at the 4 Nations Face-Off last season and at the Winter Olympics this year. At both events, he entered as the 7th defenseman, but once he got playing time, he made the staff find ways to keep him in. He played well there, and you could see it gave him more confidence in his play with the Flyers.
Looking at the numbers, Sanheim had a career-high 11 goals this past season, with one coming on the power play. He matched a career-second best 26 assists and set a new second-best point total with 37. While I am not a big buyer of +/-, it is worth noting that Sanheim was +12 this season, which is by far his best rating.
Sanheim also displayed incredible discipline. You want your best players on the ice as much as possible during important games; Sanheim did not take a penalty during the entire final 26-game stretch where the Flyers were pushing for the playoffs.
Sanheim will be entering his 10th season in the league when the 2026-27 season begins, but the 9-year veteran finds a way to get better every single season. It was a great year for the Flyers’ best defenseman.
I did not quite know what the Flyers were going to get from Rasmus Ristolainen this past season. The veteran defenseman’s season started late after he had his second triceps surgery in late March of the previous season. Ristolainen only got 44 games in, but he made them worthwhile.
When he returned in late December, Ristolainen assumed a smaller role and eventually worked back into a top-pairing role with Travis Sanheim. Once joining that top pair, the Finnish blueliner looked at home.
This could have been some of the best hockey I have seen from Ristolainen during his Flyers tenure. He was playing physically and strong. Ristolainen was making his presence known along the boards, helping move pucks forward, and even chipped in offensively.
In 44 games, he had a goal and 14 total points, and a +10 rating. I mentioned earlier that both got power play time. Ristolainen only had one power-play point, a goal. He did, however, have two short-handed points.
The Flyers could have traded Rasmus Ristolainen at the NHL Trade Deadline, a time of year the defenseman’s name seems to always be linked to. Once again, the Flyers did not feel like the offers were worth it to lose the defenseman.
One thing that has always been said about Ristolainen is that, despite not playing in the playoffs until this past season, he is a player built for the playoffs with his size, grit, and physicality. Once he made it to the playoffs, he proved that to be true. The top pairing of Ristolainen and Sanheim was great during the 2026 part of the season, and even better in the playoffs.
The Flyers made the right call holding onto Ristolainen, as he played such a pivotal role in the playoff push and in the postseason.
Fans celebrate during the announcement of the United States men's national soccer team roster, Tuesday, May 26, 2026, in New York, ahead of the FIFA World Cup soccer tournament.
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In the second World Cup hosted by the U.S., the field will be filled with 16 more teams than previous years, with a newly introduced 32-team knockout stage, all hoping to hold the coveted FIFA World Cup Trophy at the end. Top players like Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Kylian Mbappé will duke it out as the world watches intently.
As the world gears up for the 72-game pool play beginning Thursday between Mexico and South Africa, here is a list of 10 matches to watch before the knockout stage begins June 28.
United States men's national soccer team pose after announcement of the team's roster, Tuesday, May 26, 2026, in New York, ahead of the FIFA World Cup soccer tournament.
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Group D: USA vs. Paraguay
The 16th-ranked U.S. men’s team begins its quest for a first-ever World Cup trophy against 40th-ranked Paraguay.
Where: Los Angeles
Date: Friday, June 12
When: 7 p.m. MDT
Channel: Fox
Marcus “Eagleman” Cranston arrives for the announcement of the United States men's national soccer team roster, Tuesday, May 26, 2026, in New York, ahead of the FIFA World Cup soccer tournament.
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Group D: USA vs. Australia
Featuring a solid defense, the Australian team, ranked 27th, will look to control the pace against a high-intensity U.S. men’s team, looking for the right moment to strike in Seattle.
Where: Seattle
Date: Friday, June 19
When: 1 p.m. MDT
Channel: Fox
Group D: USA vs. Turkey
Ranked 22nd, Turkey will use its unpredictability to try and catch the U.S. off guard and pull out a Group D victory.
Where: Los Angeles
Date: Thursday, June 25
When: 8 p.m. MDT
Channel: Fox
Group J: Argentina vs. Austria
At 39 years old, this World Cup could very well be Messi’s last, unless the all-time great chooses to return for a seventh as a 43-year-old. The third-ranked Argentine team will face likely its toughest matchup in pool play against the 24th-ranked Austrians.
Where: Dallas
Date: Friday, June 22
When: 11 a.m. MDT
Channel: Fox
Reynaldo Alvarenga power washes a carpet that mimics a soccer field as the maintenance worker of a downtown Dallas business building prepares decorations ahead of the FIFA World Cup soccer tournament, Monday, June 8, 2026, in Dallas.
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Group I: France vs. Senegal
As one of the groups with the most competitive balance, France’s pool with Norway and Iraq was dubbed the “Group of Death.” But Mbappe’s toughest matchup will likely come against 14th-ranked Senegal, a team known for physicality and counterattacks.
Where: New Jersey
Date: Tuesday, June 16
When: 1 p.m. MDT
Channel: Fox
Group K: Portugal vs. Colombia
Like Messi, Ronaldo may be heading into his final sixth and final World Cup. At 41 years old, the legend will face a difficult Colombian team in pool play before the expanded knockout stage.
Where: Miami
Date: Saturday, June 27
When: 5:30 p.m. MDT
Channel: Fox
Group C: Brazil vs. Morocco
Sixth-ranked Brazil is always a major player to look for in the World Cup, though during the past two cups, the team suffered frustrating tournament exits in the quarterfinals. This year, the squad will face eighth-ranked Morocco in what is anticipated to be a highly competitive matchup between the two countries.
Where: New Jersey
Date: Saturday, June 13
When: 4 p.m. MDT
Channel: FS1
Group A: Mexico vs. South Africa
Forty years removed from the last time Mexico hosted the World Cup, the event’s opener is sure to bring an electric energy, as the stadium is expected to sell out when Mexico opens its World Cup run.
Where: Mexico City
Date: Thursday, June 11
When: 1 p.m. MDT
Channel: Fox
Group L: England vs. Croatia
Having won only one World Cup in its history, England has fallen short time and time again after consistently being poised for a deep run. The mother country of the U.S. has seen only three semifinals appearances, with one finals appearance when they won on their own soil 60 years ago. England opens up in a difficult opener against 11th-ranked Croatia.
Where: Dallas
Date: Wednesday, June 17
When: 2 p.m. MDT
Channel: Fox
Group F: Netherlands vs. Japan
Boasting Liverpool star Virgil van Dijk, seventh-ranked Netherlands looks strong heading into the world event, but will face Takefusa Kubo, who fans call the “Japanese Messi,” in their first matchup in Dallas.
After Sorsby won the ability to play for the Red Raiders this fall (for now; the NCAA will appeal) despite a major gambling investigation and subsequent NCAA ineligibility ruling, a suspicious Instagram story allegedly from Sorsby went viral on Monday of him reacting to the ruling with the caption, "Bet on yourself."
If the first game of the series between the Milwaukee Brewers and the Athletics at Las Vegas Ballpark in Las Vegas, Nevada, was any indication, fans of both teams (and baseball in general) are in for a wild ride the rest of the way.
On Monday, Milwaukee and the A’s went at it like two gladiators, each refusing to lose. But when it was all said and done and after what seems like a ton of home runs, the Brewers came out on top with a 15-14 victory.
That series opener broke the record for the most runs scored in a game so far in the 2026 MLB season.
The 29 combined runs scored in Monday’s game smashed the previous MLB-wide season high of 25, which was set by the Giants in a 19-6 win over the Rockies on May 31. But it hasn’t actually been that long since two teams topped that: The Pirates and Rockies combined to plate 33 runs in a 17-16 thriller on Aug. 1, 2025, at Coors Field.
Brewers outlast A’s in wild barnburner in Las Vegas
It was a game to remember for a number of reasons, perhaps none bigger than the offensive fireworks both teams displayed.
A total of 11 home runs were hit during the contest, including some clutch ones down the stretch.
William Contreras hit a three-run home run in the top of the 10th inning to extend Milwaukee’s lead, 14-10. But just when it looked like the A’s were circling down the drain, they scored four runs in the bottom of the frame, including two off Nick Kurtz’s blast to trim Milwaukee’s lead, 14-3. Then pinch-hitter Jonah Heim lifted a solo home run to tie the game at 14-14 and force another inning.
The game ended after the A’s failed to cobble a run following automatic runner Christian Yelich’s score on a grounder from Brice Turang in the top of the 12th inning.
Jun 8, 2026; Summerlin, Nevada, USA; Milwaukee pitcher Chad Patrick (39) and catcher William Contreras (24) celebrate after defeating the A’s at the Las Vegas Ballpark. Mandatory Credit: Lucas Peltier-Imagn Images
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At the core of the 2026 World Cup’s most telling controversy so far, it’s too easy to forget the human cost.
Celebrated referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan has had “the biggest dream of my life” destroyed at point of entry, after years of working to get here. That he would have been the first Somali to officiate at the World Cup adds an extra element of poignancy, especially with the way Fifa talks about its work for African football.
Many Iranian staff meanwhile don’t get to stand with their players at an emotionally testing moment for the team, having also been denied entry.
Iraq striker Aymen Hussein was made to go through the ordeal of hours of questioning on his arrival in Chicago, as the Senegal and Uzbekistan teams went through the humiliation of tarmac security checks.
Again, it’s easy to forget that this is a mere football competition that countries actively want to host because of its virtue as a genuine global party.
Such stories just don’t make it feel like that, and it should be constantly stressed that the tournament has never seen anything like this before. The “World Cup in nothing but name”, as one insider said. There have never previously been visa issues like this. Should the World Cup really be held somewhere that doesn’t seem to want the participants that will always be part of it?
Omar Abdulkadir Artan would have been the first Somali to referee at a World Cup (AP)
It is scandalous it has got to this, and so close to the start. How was Artan even made to come all the way to the point of arrival? It is remarkable to say that police states like Qatar and Russia were infinitely more welcoming.
Sportswashing intentions aside, that is ultimately because of a series of contractual provisions that are necessary to even host Fifa events, especially “government guarantees” about “visas, permits, immigration, check-in procedures”. It is described by senior insiders as “always the most fundamental part of a hosting contract”.
That the global governing body is trying to wash its hands of such responsibilities now – as it insists it is “not involved in host country immigration processes, including visa adjudications” – says so much about this World Cup and what it has become.
You only have to consider what Fifa president Gianni Infantino himself has said.
In 2017: “It’s obvious when it comes to Fifa competitions, any team, including the supporters and officials of that team, who qualify for a World Cup need to have access to the country, otherwise there is no World Cup.”
Iran are still scheduled to play all three of their group games in the United States (Getty)
And only last year: “It’s important to clarify this. There is a lot of misconception out there. Everyone will be welcome in Canada, Mexico and the United States for the Fifa World Cup next year.”
It appears that it was only Infantino responsible for any kind of misconception, and it may well be a miscalculation with more grave consequences.
For one, the unequal treatment of certain teams may affect the course of the very tournament. Senegal have been cast as a very good outsider. Iran could meet the hosts in the last 16. They are now playing with disadvantages.
The issue also comes at a moment when multiple sources talk of national associations being pressed upon to issue letters of support for Infantino to serve another term as president.
That is even before the start of a World Cup singularly anchored to him like none before and now fraught with difficulties, that could yet serve to expose aspects of his presidency.
The biggest question is what the point of so much obsequiousness towards Donald Trump was. Was it not precisely for issues like this? Instead, Fifa has received proper help on almost nothing.
Even the official stance about not being involved in host country processes smacks of the same cravenness. It is an approach that has been described by various senior football figures as “obtuse”, “bad faith” and - in one case - “horses**t”.
Gianni Infantino’s obsequiousness towards Donald Trump appears to have been worthless (Getty)
That is principally because it represents such a contrast from a very recent precedent. In 2023, Indonesia denied the Israeli team entry for the under-20 World Cup and were promptly stripped of the hosting rights. Fifa then used the comparatively nebulous justification of “current circumstances”.
It cuts a very different tone to the arguments of Fifa sources over Monday and Tuesday, that Fifa would never have the power to overrule the lawful ruling of a host country’s government and no one would want them to have that power.
Such a framing conveniently evades the reality that this isn’t about cause and effect and response. The free movement of participants is supposed to be facilitated out of Fifa’s long-term relationship with the hosts – and there has never been a relationship that has been as publicly strong as that between Infantino and Trump.
The most damning aspect for Fifa is that so much of this had long been flagged, in a manner that meant Infantino should really have been working intensively on it. The success of his tournament is dependent on it after all.
Trump called immigrants from Somalia ‘garbage’ just days before receiving the Fifa Peace Prize (Getty)
The Trump administration long advertised its attitude to certain countries. Executive Order 13769 was even referred to as “the Muslim ban”.
Artan is Somalian, and has since told the New York Times: “I think they have a problem with my country”.
So, what was Infantino actually doing in all those meetings with Trump? What was the point?
It seems evident that the contractual guarantees weren’t secured. This despite Fifa figures talking of Infantino as being on the level of a head of state, and better equipped than almost anybody to mediate in crises like Israel-Palestine. If that’s the case, then where was his diplomatic weight here? He couldn’t even get his tournament’s most basic provisions.
Infantino now faces major problems with his own tournament (Getty)
And even if you take Fifa’s response at face value, do they not have any position on their World Cup being significantly disrupted? Are they not concerned about the denial of visas to participants? Are they concerned it could affect their tournament? Do they have any position on this at all, given Infantino makes such grand claims about the sport uniting the world?
These questions have been put to Fifa.
Infantino is due to give his customary pre-World Cup press conference on Wednesday afternoon. How he takes questions will be instructive, but the entire controversy already speaks volumes.
Fifa are forgetting their own rules. They are forgetting what the World Cup is actually supposed to be about. The Trump administration doesn’t seem to have ever known.
The watch party for the NBA Finals spun into a basketbrawl when numerous fans started fighting after Game 3 between the Knicks and the Spurs in New York City on Monday night.
Fox News correspondent Nate Foy reported on the wild scene during a morning segment on Fox & Friends. Foy said 21 people were arrested at the Bryant Park watch party — which is located about eight blocks north of Madison Square Garden, where the Knicks lost a close game to the Spurs on Monday night.
Eight were charged with assaulting police officers, while another 13 people were arrested for disorderly conduct, Foy reported.
Fox News rolled chaotic footage of fans throwing punches and pushing people to the ground while others hollered in the background. A man in a tank top was also seen whacking people with a tree branch.
The broadcast then cut to a different brawl, where fans were getting violent with cops; one officer looked to get a pretty good gut punch in on one of the revelers.
The watch party, originally slated for outside Madison Square Garden, was moved to Bryant Park for security reasons when it was announced that President Donald Trump would appear at the game in person, the New York Postreported.
Trump’s appearance at the game became a pretty big media story over the last few days, with ESPN star Stephen A. Smith griping that Trump was going to ruin “the vibe” the Knicks and NYC had going.
“This president has no business showing up in New York City. I am dead serious,” Smith said in a somber tone on Monday. “It is selfish, it is narcissistic, it is ridiculous that he is coming to this game.”
But Trump did hit the game. The president was hit with a fair amount of boos when he was shown in Knicks owner James Dolan’s suite,
Trump shrugged it off when talking to reporters later, saying it was an “amazing” reception. He added, “It was loud and very enthusiastic.”
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Javier Aguirre has spent a lifetime being Mexican football’s ultimate firefighter, hired mid-cycle to save the national team from one crisis after another.
As the 67-year-old leads his third — and final — World Cup squad in 2026, his great challenge isn't a qualifying emergency. It may just be the ghosts of his own past tactical mistakes.
Aguirre, 67, managed El Tri at the 2002 and 2010 World Cups, and he returns for the home tournament co-hosted with the U.S. and Canada. In all three instances, he was hired mid-cycle to rescue a struggling team.
In 2001, he replaced Enrique Meza after a devastating loss to Honduras threatened Mexico’s qualification. In 2009, Aguirre repeated the feat, replacing Sven-Göran Eriksson to salvage another rocky qualifying campaign.
“Javier was very smart because he knew how to get the best out of the group,” noted former national team striker and current ESPN analyst Jared Borgetti.
Lingering Ghosts
Despite qualifying the team for the World Cup twice — and reaching the round of 16 both times — Mexican fans still hold a grudge over his tactical missteps.
“I messed up by changing the playing system,” Aguirre recently said in an interview with the influencer Jorge Van Rankin regarding Mexico’s infamous 2-0 elimination by the U.S. in 2002. “I got nervous ... my inexperience came out.”
Similar criticism followed in 2010 when Mexico lost to Argentina in the round of 16, a match where Aguirre controversially started an unfit Adolfo Bautista over Cuauhtémoc Blanco, one of Mexico’s all-time greats.
“I was a little annoyed with Javier because he was going to put me in, but he changed it and put ‘Bofo’ in instead. I thought he’d put me in in the second half. I kept peeking out so he’d see me and put me in, but he didn’t,” Blanco said. “I was really excited about playing against Argentina, and he didn’t give me the chance.”
The 2026 mission: Healing a fractured squad
For this third stint — which he has stated will be his last — Aguirre once again inherited a team in disarray. He replaced Jaime Lozano, who was dismissed after Mexico’s disappointing group-stage exit at the 2024 Copa América.
Unlike his previous rescues, however, Aguirre didn’t have to endure a grueling qualifying campaign, as Mexico automatically secured a berth as co-hosts. A different kind of pressure awaited. Instead of fighting for points, Aguirre’s primary mission was reuniting and revitalizing a squad still reeling from its group-stage collapse at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
“I want players who feel proud to compete — players who give everything for their country on the pitch,” Aguirre said. “If they play well and offer versatility, even better. But above all, they must be genuinely eager to represent Mexico.”
Aguirre inspires as a ‘true warrior’
There is a reason Aguirre demands such fierce commitment from his players: it is exactly how he forged his own path to the first division and, ultimately, to the 1986 World Cup.
“He’s a great leader and a loyal friend. Back in his playing days, he was a true warrior who never gave up,” said Manuel Negrete, the legendary former Mexican midfielder who shared a locker room with Aguirre in 1986.
The son of Spanish immigrants who arrived in Mexico fleeing the Spanish Civil War, Aguirre began to stand out in football not for flawless technique, but because he was always the one who ran the most and fought the hardest.
That grit defines his coaching style. In Spain’s La Liga, he forged a reputation for making relegation-threatened sides, like Osasuna and Mallorca, fiercely competitive. While he adapts tactically, his base 4-2-3-1 formation prioritizes defensive organization, high pressing and lethal, quick transitions.
“I don’t like how his teams play,” said Miguel Herrera, who coached Mexico at Brazil 2014. “But I love him as a coach because he has a clear conviction in what he does, and his teams know perfectly well what they are doing on the field.”
Helping Mexico turn the tide yet again
Although his third stint with El Tri had an erratic start, Aguirre gradually recruited players better suited to his demanding approach. The results followed in 2025, when Mexico captured both the CONCACAF Nations League and the Gold Cup.
Mexico will arrive at its opening World Cup match against South Africa riding a wave of momentum and an eight-game unbeaten streak.
“With me and everyone else, he’s like a father figure, making you feel loved and admired,” said midfielder Érik Lira. “He gives you enormous confidence, and that shows on the field.”
A master of group and media management
Off the field, Aguirre says often that his greatest motivation is his wife, Silvia Carrión, with whom he has three sons: André, Mikel and Iñaki. He regularly mentions her at press conferences, jokingly stating that he “wanted to retire as a coach at 50, but Silvia told me I still needed to buy a few things, and here I am at 67.”
Aguirre has noted that he doesn’t yet know what he will do after the 2026 World Cup, but he will discuss his next steps with her.
Another hallmark of the veteran manager is his expert handling of the media. In press conferences, he calls regular reporters by name, and playful banter is commonplace. When comfortable, he drops profanity, frequently utilizing his charisma to sidestep direct, difficult questions.
“Javier knows everything. He’s a coach who knows how to manage the group, the press and the pressure. He has thick skin. We all believe in him, and that’s very important,” said goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa, who was on the team under Aguirre in 2010 and returns to the squad in 2026.
Those who have known the coach longest recognize how much he has evolved and learned from his setbacks.
“I met him 22 years ago when he was just starting out as a coach, and over the years, his work ethic has evolved into a relentless pursuit of excellence,” Borgetti said. “He still speaks and acts with that same characteristic passion, but he has undoubtedly refined his approach. He has all the tools to make this national team play well and help us achieve something historic.”
Ultimately, that historic breakthrough is exactly what millions of Mexicans are hoping for.
‘Just Trade the Poor Dude’ — NFL World Reacts As Browns Have No QB Jersey Number for Dillon Gabriel
Cleveland quarterback Dillon Gabriel found himself in an awkward position during the Browns’ OTAs last week when defensive end Jared Verse showed up to practice with his No. 8 jersey. Verse, who arrived in Cleveland as part of the blockbuster trade that sent Myles Garrett to the Los Angeles Rams, donned the No. 8 jersey at the same time as Gabriel.
Dillon Gabriel’s Bizarre Jersey Number Controversy Draws Reactions
On Monday, “The Dawgs” podcast page on X revealed that after Verse’s silent coup last week, the Browns did not have a quarterback number remaining for Gabriel, with the numbers 1- 19 all taken.
The NFL world on X had mixed reactions to the revelation about Gabriel’s jersey number standoff with the organization.
Sports radio host Sean Pendergast pleaded with the Browns to put Gabriel out of his suffering by trading him. “Just trade the poor dude,” Pendergast wrote.
Podcaster John Rigolizzo criticized the NFL’s numbering system for causing the current awkward situation for Gabriel in Cleveland. “When the NFL adjusted the rules around jersey numbers, critics (myself among them) predicted that this exact thing would happen. There is no good reason for NFL linebackers to be wearing single digits. And tbh, WRs and DBs should have to earn them,” Rigolizzo posted.
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Tommy Callahan had a hilarious suggestion to resolve Gabriel’s jersey number standoff: “Go with .5,” Callahan posted.
One user on X predicted that the signs were dire for Gabriel’s future in Cleveland next season. “Ya, Dillon Gabriel ain’t gonna be a Brown this year,” the account wrote.
‘BillboardBrandon’ predicted that the jersey situation is a sign that Gabriel is about to be cut by the Browns.”The sirens getting louder. He know he bout to get cut,” Brandon posted.
After being selected No. 94 overall by the Browns during the 2025 NFL Draft, Gabriel started the season as Joe Flacco’s backup before the veteran was traded to the Cincinnati Bengals. Gabriel then took over as the QB1 before suffering a concussion and falling behind Shedeur Sanders as the team’s starter until the end of the season.
While speaking to reporters last week, Cleveland coach Todd Monken seemed to focus on Sanders and the returning Deshaun Watson as the prospective starters next season, further freezing out Gabriel.
“We look at the film, and then we assess that, and again, I think both of them are doing exactly what we’re asking them to do and competing like hell,” Monken said. “Every day, I kind of lean one way or the other with quarterbacks. I just tell you, we’ve got two starting-level quarterbacks. We really do.”
In his first season in the NFL, Gabriel started six and appeared in ten total games, tallying 937 passing yards on 59.5% completion, seven touchdowns, and two interceptions, finishing with a 1-5 record. He earned a PFSN QB Impact score of 50.8, which ranked second-worst in the league.
Samsung is quietly ticking boxes ahead of what’s shaping up to be a busy July. The Samsung Galaxy Watch 9 and Watch Ultra 2 have both cleared CMIIT certification in China, while their rumored sibling, the Galaxy Watch 9 Classic, is missing.
CMIIT certification, via 91mobiles, mentions Samsung’s SM-L3550 (Galaxy Watch 9) and SM-L7150 (Galaxy Watch Ultra 2). What’s missing is the Galaxy Watch 9 Classic, no certification filing, no model number sighting.
Whether Samsung is planning a later announcement or has quietly dropped the Classic variant altogether isn’t clear yet. The last year’s lineup had a Classic version, so it’s less likely to show up this year due to Ultra sequel.
On the charging front, the 3C filing confirmed 10W wired charging for both models. Same as the Watch 8 series. The Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 reportedly packs a 784mAh battery and could be Samsung’s first smartwatch with 5G support.
On the flip side, the Watch 9 is expected to come in 40mm and 44mm, with a new Exynos wearable chip and battery sizes of 382mAh and 435mAh.
Galaxy Unpacked is rumoured for July 22nd in London, where Samsung is expected to show the new watches alongside its next foldables. Well, Samsung is already testing the Galaxy S27 as it just emerged on the GSMA database.
Samsung Galaxy S27 has just reportedly appeared in official GSMA records, and we are over six months away from the official unveiling.
This year, Samsung’s product pipeline is kicking faster. Whether it’s software or hardware, the upcoming products are gearing up faster than before. After a One UI 9 streak, the Galaxy S27 has made its first appearance in records.
Galaxy S27 emerges on GSMA database
Samsung is working on SM-S952U model, which should be the standard Galaxy S27. The device will launch early next year along with three more siblings: the Galaxy S27 Plus, Galaxy S27 Pro, and Galaxy S27 Ultra.
Erencan Yılmaz of SmartPrix has just discovered this massive development. GSMA’s listing of an upcoming product doesn’t reveal much information. The website just features the model number and the maker of the device.
What we interpret from the listing is that the Galaxy S27 is already in the works. While the industry is gearing up for Summer Unpacked, Samsung is already working on the 2027 flagship smartphone lineup inside its labs.
Galaxy S27 series will launch in the first quarter of next year. The event should take place in late January or early February. Apple is aligning its iPhone 18 launch with Samsung’s S series, so changes are likely in Samsung’s plan.
Samsung is adding a Pro version to next year’s Galaxy S lineup. The device would have a compact-sized screen of around 6.5 inches. Inside, it would be powered by a Snapdragon chip and a 5000mAh battery like the S27 Ultra.
Software-wise, the Galaxy S27 series is expected to ship with Android 17-based One UI 9.5. The upcoming foldables would be shipping with One UI 9.0 official version on top of Android 17.
After facing a delay that pushed its release by several months, the new “In The Jungle” DLC for Dave The Diver will soon be released. The DLC has also gotten a new trailer that includes live-action characters from the game.
Anker has officially released a third version of the Power Bank (20K, 87W, Built-In USB-C Cable) in a second market. The Misty Blue accessory has been available in the US for some time and has recently appeared at a retailer in Canada.
For anyone who finds Subnautica too stressful, Solarpunk turns survival crafting into a feel-good experience. Instead of fleeing from monsters in a panic, players can calmly build a home on a floating island. The game launched on Steam on June 8 and has already reached more than 10,000 concurrent players, although reviews remain mixed.
GPD has officially confirmed when it will be releasing two new devices. Not only has GPD confirmed that the GPD G2 and GPD Box will be debuting later in June, but it has also confirmed pricing information for the pair too.
The Finnish start-up Donut Lab wanted to change the world with a solid-state battery with extremely high energy density and a particularly long service life. This has earned the company a valuation of $1.25 billion, but doubts about the existence of the advertised battery are growing.
With the Find X9s Pro, Oppo shows why a compact Android smartphone can also be a compelling choice and a strong alternative to the Apple iPhone 17 for photo enthusiasts. Like the Oppo Find X9 Ultra, the smaller Pro model also features a dual-200-MPix-camera-setup enhanced by Hasselblad tuning
Vienna instead of Silicon Valley. While US giants like OpenAI and Google are clamouring for user data, a Viennese startup is launching a radically different solution. Eustella promises a high-performance AI infrastructure based on open source, running on European servers and respecting privacy.
The Poco X8 Pro Max features a modern AMOLED display with 12-bit color depth and a 120 Hz refresh rate. However, behind these specifications, temporal dithering—a color simulation technique—may be at play; for some users, this technique is associated with eye strain, headaches, or rapid fatigue.
Garmin has released a new stable update to multiple mid-range smartwatches. Packed with many changes, the new update is said to improve activity and workout modes in several areas.
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Yeni sezonda savunma hattını lider bir isimle güçlendirmek isteyen Fenerbahçe'nin hedefi belli oldu. Sarı-lacivertlilerin gözünü Atletico Madrid'in yıldızı José María Giménez'e diktiği iddia edildi.
Fenerbahçe’de transfer hareketliliği erken başladı. Yeni sezon öncesi savunma hattını Milan Skriniar’ın yanına lider karakterli bir isimle güçlendirmek isteyen sarı-lacivertlilerin gündemine, İspanya’dan bomba bir isim düştü: José María Giménez.
JOSE MARIA GIMENEZ İÇİN VEDA VAKTİ
elGolDigital’in özel haberine göre; Atlético Madrid’de tam 10 yıldır kırmızı-beyazlı formayı terleten Uruguaylı stoper José María Giménez (Josema), bu yaz Metropolitano’ya kesin olarak veda etmeye hazırlanıyor. Şu sıralar Uruguay milli takımıyla birlikte Amerika Birleşik Devletleri’nde bulunan 31 yaşındaki tecrübeli savunmacının, kulüp yönetimiyle ayrılık konusunda sözlü olarak anlaştığı belirtildi.
FENERBAHÇE PEŞİNE DÜŞTÜ
Yıldız savunmacının peşinde Fenerbahçe dışında AC Milan, Juventus, Tigres (Meksika) be Suudi Arabistan ve Orta Doğu kulüpleri yer alıyor.
ATLETICO BONSERVİS PEŞİNDE
Sakatlıklar ve istikrarsız performansların gölgesinde geçen zorlu sezonun ardından Atlético Madrid, oyuncunun gidişine zorluk çıkarmayacak. Ancak Avrupa standartlarında bir stoper olan Giménez için kulübün makul bir bonservis bedeli talep edeceği aktarılıyor.
AC Milan'da gözden çıkarılan Ruben Loftus-Cheek için Türkiye iddiası! Vincenzo Italiano'yu göreve getiren Beşiktaş'ın da dahil olduğu Süper Lig devleri, sakatlıklarla boğuşan İngiliz yıldız için İtalyanlar ve Suudilerle transfer savaşına girdi.
Son gelişmeler, AC Milan forması giyen Ruben Loftus-Cheek'in geleceğinin sallantıda olduğunu gösteriyor. Deneyimli orta saha oyuncusu için Türkiye Süper Lig devleri ve Suudi Arabistan kulüpleri şimdiden sıraya girmiş durumda. TMW'nin aktardığı bilgilere göre; İtalyan teknik adam Vincenzo Italiano'yu göreve getirerek iddialı bir yapılanmaya giden Beşiktaş, Ruben Loftus-Cheek'i radarına aldı. Sadece siyah-beyazlılar değil, Türkiye Süper Ligi'nden birçok kulübün de İngiliz yıldızın durumunu yakından takip ettiği ve oyuncuya yoğun bir ilgi gösterdiği bildiriliyor.
RUBEN LOFTUS-CHEEK İÇİN BEŞİKTAŞ'IN RAKİPLERİ
30 yaşındaki futbolcuya tek ilgi Türkiye'den değil. Büyük bütçeli transferleriyle tanınan Suudi Pro Ligi ekiplerinin de deneyimli orta sahayı kadrolarına katmak adına nabız yokladığı ve transfer yarışına dahil olduğu belirtiliyor.
MİLAN SATIŞ LİSTESİNE KOYUYOR
Corriere dello Sport, Loftus-Cheek'in Milano kariyerinin sonuna gelindiğini yazdı. Haber detaylarında; oyuncunun son dönemde sergilediği vasat performanslar ve kendisini bir türlü rahat bırakmayan kronik fiziksel/sakatlık sorunları nedeniyle, AC Milan'ın bu yaz gerçekleştireceği olası ayrılıklar listesine İngiliz oyuncuyu kesin olarak dahil ettiği vurgulandı.
SER VERDİ SIR VERMEDİ
Geleceği hakkındaki spekülasyonlar üzerine Sky Sport UK'ye konuşan Ruben Loftus-Cheek ise net bir renk vermekten kaçındı. Yıldız oyuncu yaptığı açıklamada şu ifadeleri kullandı:
- Geleceğim mi? Şu an için fazla bir şey söyleyemem. Biraz dinlenmek, ailemle tatilin tadını çıkarmak ve İngiltere milli takımını desteklemek için zaman ayırıyorum.
Galatasaray'ın yıldız forveti Mauro Icardi, sevgilisi China Suárez ile çıktığı lüks Maldivler tatilinden ezber bozan bir fotoğraf paylaştı. Hamile olduğu söylenen sevgilisini çırılçıplak fotoğrafını çeken ve özel bölgelerini beyaz bantla kapatan Arjantinli yıldız, sosyal medyada büyük ses getirdi.
Galatasaray'ın yıldız golcüsü Mauro Icardi, saha dışındaki özel hayatıyla bir kez daha magazin gündeminin tam merkezine oturdu.
Arjantinli futbolcu, oyuncu sevgilisi China Suárez ile çıktığı lüks Maldivler tatilinden yine çok konuşulan bir paylaşım yaptı.
Icardi, sevgilisi Eugenia "la China" Suárez'in tamamen çıplak olduğu bir fotoğrafı da albüme ekledi.
Sosyal medya platformunun topluluk kuralları ve sansür algoritmalarına takılmak istemeyen yıldız forvet, sevgilisinin göğüs ve mahrem bölgelerini beyaz karelerle kapatarak paylaştı.
Icardi bu cesur ve çılgın karenin de yer aldığı albüme, "En güzel cennet her zaman seninle paylaşmak oldu" notunu düşerek aşkını haykırdı.
Fenerbahçe Başkanı Aziz Yıldırım uğurlu geldi. Yeni sezon formalarını beklenenden erken satışa sunan sarı-lacivertliler, ilk 5 günde ulaşılan çılgın ciroyu resmen açıklayarak tüm zamanların Fenerium rekorunu paramparça etti.
Fenerbahçe, yeni sezon yapılanması ve idari hareketliliğin gölgesinde ticari anlamda tarihi bir başarıya imza atıyor. Her yıl haziran sonu veya temmuz başında gerçekleştirilen geleneksel forma lansmanını bu yıl Haziran ayının ilk günlerine çeken sarı-lacivertli yönetim, taraftardan beklediği reaksiyonu fazlasıyla aldı.
Fenerium'dan gelen son verilere göre, yeni sezon formalarının satışa sunulduğu ilk 5 günde elde edilen ciro 164 milyon TL seviyesine ulaşarak kulüp tarihinde bir milat oldu.
Kulüp tarihindeki forma lansmanları arasında "en iyi ilk 5 günlük başlangıç" olarak kayıtlara geçen bu ciro, geçtiğimiz yılın aynı dönemiyle kıyaslandığında yüzde 87'lik bir büyümeyi gözler önüne seriyor.
Fenerbahçe'nin yeni başkanı Aziz Yıldırım'ın yönetim kurulu listesinde yer alan Feridun Geçgel; forvet, stoper ve sağ kanat transferlerinin kampa yetişeceğini müjdeledi.
Fenerbahçe'de başkanlık seçimlerini büyük bir farkla kazanan Aziz Yıldırım’ın yönetim kurulu listesinde yer alan iş insanı Feridun Geçgel, sarı-lacivertli camianın merakla beklediği transfer ve teknik direktör planlamasına dair çarpıcı açıklamalarda bulundu.
- Biz forvete, stopere ve özellikle sağ tarafa transfer yapacağız. Eksiklerimizin farkındayız ve nokta atışı hamlelerle kadromuzu güçlendireceğiz.
- Transferleri geç yaparsak Şampiyonlar Ligi'ne katılamayız, acilen yapmalıyız. Transferler ve yeni teknik direktörümüz mutlaka kampa yetişecek. Sezon başı hazırlıklarına tam kadro girmek istiyoruz.
Fabrizio Romano'ya göre Manchester United ile yolları ayıran milli kaleci Altay Bayındır, Türkiye'ye geri dönüyor. Trabzonspor'da önerilen Milli kaleci için Beşiktaş'ın da adı geçiyor.
Fabrizio Romano'nun aktardığı bilgilere göre; Altay Bayındır önümüzdeki yaz transfer döneminde kesin olarak Manchester United'dan ayrılacak. İngiliz devinde beklediği süreleri bulamayan ve doğrudan ilk 11 oynayabileceği, düzenli süre alabileceği bir projede yer almak isteyen 28 yaşındaki milli eldiven, kariyerinde yeni bir sayfa açmaya kararlı.
ALTAY BAYINDIR İÇİN BEŞİKTAŞ HAMLE YAPABİLİR
Beşiktaş, uzun süredir Altay ile temas halindeydi. Siyah-beyazlı cephede bu transferin resmiyete dökülmesi, tamamen yeni teknik direktörün sunacağı rapora ve planlamaya bağlı durumda. Sergen Yalçın döneminde yapılan temaslar, yeni teknik direktör Vincenzo Italiano'nun gelmesiyle durdu. Şimdi gözler İtalyan çalıştırıcıda.
TRABZONSPOR'A ÖNERİLDİ
Manchester United, Andre Onana'nın durumunu da içeren Trabzospor'la iyi ilişkileri kullanarak, Altay'ı Trabzonspor'a önerdiği biliniyor. Fatih Tekke'nin de Altay için olumlu görüş bildirdiği haberleri geliyor. Bu transferde son karar Başkan Ertuğrul Doğan'da. Doğan'ın da Altay ile birebir görüşme yaptıktan sonra fikrinin netleşeceği söyleniyor.
Trabzonspor, yerli rotasyonunu güçlendirmek için Gaziantep FK ile yollarını ayıran Melih Kabasakal ile 2+1 yıllık resmi sözleşmeyi imzaladı.
Trabzonspor, yerli rotasyonunu güçlendirme çalışmaları kapsamında aradığı orta sahayı buldu. Karadeniz fırtınası, Gaziantep FK ile yollarını ayıran eski oyuncusu Melih Kabasakal’ı kadrosuna kattı. Deneyimli futbolcu ile 2+1 yıllık resmi sözleşme imzalandı.
Filiz lisansını Boyabat Çeltikspor'da aldıktan sonra Samsunspor altyapısına geçen ve ardından Trabzonspor altyapısında gelişimini sürdüren Melih Kabasakal, profesyonel kariyerine de 2016 yılında Trabzonspor'da adım atmıştı.
Trabzonspor, bonservisi elinde olan yerli oyuncu için kasasından herhangi bir transfer bedeli çıkarmadı. Oyuncuyla yapılan anlaşmanın 2+1 yıllık olduğu öğrenildi.
30 yaşında 1.78 boyundaki Melih Kabasakal, 2018 yılında Trabzonspor'dan ayrılarak Erokspor'a gitmişti.
Melih Kabasakal daha sonra İstanbulspor, Eyüpspor ve son olarak da Gaziantep Futbol Kulübü formalarını giydi.
Melih, geçen sezon Gaziantep FK’da 27 Süper Lig maçına çıktı,1 gol atıp 1 asist yaptı.
Il Mattino'nun haberine göre; Napoli'nin listesinde Galatasaray'ın maestrosu Gabriel Sara ile Valencia'nın genç dinamosu Javi Guerra ilk sıralarda yer alıyor.
Il Mattino'nun haberine göre İtalyan ekibinin radarında iki genç ve dinamik yıldız var. Galatasaray formasıyla harikalar yaratan Gabriel Sara ve Valencia'nın genç yeteneği Javi Guerra.
Galatasaray'da sergilediği skorer performans, oyun zekası ve sol ayağıyla Avrupa devlerinin dikkatini çeken Gabriel Sara, Napoli Teknik Direktörü'nün listesinde ilk sıralarda yer alıyor.
Hem 8 numara hem de oyun kurucu (regista) rollerini üstlenebilmesi, Napoli'nin taktiksel esnekliği için biçilmiş kaftan olarak görülüyor.
Galatasaray'ın oyuncuyu kolay kolay bırakmaya niyeti olmasa da Napoli, cazip bir teklifle sarı-kırmızılıların kapısını çalmaya hazırlanıyor.
Napoli yönetimi, orta sahada hem fiziksel gücü hem de teknik kapasiteyi artırmak istiyor. Gabriel Sara'nın hücum yaratıcılığı ve Javi Guerra'nın dinamizmi, kulübün yeni dönem projesinin tam olarak aradığı kan.
Dünya Kupası'nda bugüne dek yapılan 22 organizasyonu, 43 milyon 936 bin 730 kişi izledi.
Şu ana kadar 964 maçın oynandığı turnuva tarihinde karşılaşma başına seyirci ortalaması da 45 bin 577 oldu.
ABD'de 1994'te düzenlenen Dünya Kupası, 3 milyon 587 bin 538 kişi tarafından yerinde izlendi ve en çok seyirci toplayan organizasyon olarak tarihe geçti. Bu turnuvada oynanan 52 karşılaşmayı, maç başına ortalama 68 bin 991 kişi takip etti.
İtalya 1934, 363 bin kişiyle en az taraftar çeken turnuva olarak dikkati çekti.
Fransa 1938 ise 20 bin 872 kişiyle maç başına en az seyircinin izlediği organizasyon olarak kayıtlara geçti.
Katar'da düzenlenen son Dünya Kupası için 3 milyon 404 bin 252 kişi (ortalama 53 bin 191) statlarda yer aldı.
22 kupa ve seyirciler Yapılan 22 Dünya Kupası ve seyirci sayıları şöyle:
Dünya Kupası Maç Seyirci Ortalama
1930 Uruguay 18 590,549 32,808
1934 İtalya 17 363,000 21,353
1938 Fransa 18 375,700 20,872
1950 Brezilya 22 1,045,246 47,511
1954 İsviçre 26 768,607 29,562
1958 İsveç 35 819,810 23,423
1962 Şili 32 893,172 27,912
1966 İngiltere 32 1,563,135 48,848
1970 Meksika 32 1,603,975 50,124
1974 Batı Almanya 38 1,865,753 49,099
1978 Arjantin 38 1,545,791 40,679
1982 İspanya 52 2,109,723 40,572
1986 Meksika 52 2,394,031 46,039
1990 İtalya 52 2,516,215 48,389
1994 ABD 52 3,587,538 68,991
1998 Fransa 64 2,785,100 43,517
2002 G.Kore-Japonya 64 2,705,197 42,269
2006 Almanya 64 3,359,439 52,491
2010 Güney Afrika 64 3,178,856 49,670
2014 Brezilya 64 3,429,876 53,592
2018 Rusya 64 3,031,768 47,371
2022 Katar 64 3,404,252 53,191
TOPLAM 964 43,936,730 45,577
Maracana Stadı'nın rekoru
Futbol dünyasının en eski statlarından Brezilya'daki Maracana Stadı, Dünya Kupası tarihinde önemli bir yere sahip.
Brezilya'da 1950'de oynanan Dünya Kupası finalinde Brezilya ile Uruguay, Maracana Stadı'nda karşı karşıya gelmiş ve 173 bin 850 biletli taraftarın izlediği bu karşılaşma, turnuvanın en çok seyirci çeken maçı olarak tarihe geçmişti. Müsabakayı izlemek için stada giren taraftar sayısının 200 bini geçtiği iddia edilmişti.
Aynı Dünya Kupası'ndaki Brezilya-İspanya maçını 152 bin 772, Brezilya-Yugoslavya karşılaşmasını ise 142 bin 429 kişi izledi. Maracana Stadı'nda oynanan bu iki karşılaşma, Brezilya-Uruguay mücadelesinden sonra en çok seyirci toplayan maçlar olarak dikkati çekti.
ABD, Kanada ve Meksika'nın ev sahipliğinde tarihte ilk kez 48 takımın katılımıyla düzenlenecek 2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası'nda mücadele edecek ülkelerin kulübelerinde ağırlıklı olarak yabancı uyruklu teknik adamlar görev yapacak.
Turnuvada mücadele edecek 48 teknik adamdan 28'ini yabancılar, 20'sini ise yerliler oluşturacak.
Yabancı teknik direktörlerin ağırlığı en çok Avrupa'da hissedilecek. Kıtada 7 yabancı teknik direktör uyruklarından başka ülkelerin başarısı için ter dökecek. Avrupa'dan 20 teknik adamsa başka ülkelerin takımının başında görev yapacak.
28 yabancı, 20 yerli
2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası'nda Panama, Güney Afrika, Avusturya, Kolombiya, Demokratik Kongo Cumhuriyeti, Portekiz, Uruguay, Yeni Zelanda, Türkiye, Cezayir, Haiti, Kanada, Ürdün, Ekvador, Paraguay, ABD, İngiltere, Belçika, Katar, Irak, Brezilya, Özbekistan, İsveç, Tunus, Fas, Gana, Suudi Arabistan ve Curaçao, tercihini yabancı teknik adamdan yana kullandı.
Fransa, Hırvatistan, Japonya, Arjantin, İskoçya, Yeşil Burun Adaları, Norveç, İsviçre, Hollanda, İspanya, İran, Almanya, Mısır, Fildişi Sahili, Bosna Hersek, Güney Kore, Meksika, Avustralya, Senegal ve Çekya ise turnuvaya kendi vatandaşı olan teknik direktörlerle katılacak.
En çok Arjantinliler çalışacak
Dünya Kupası'nda en çok Arjantinli teknik direktörler kulübede olacak.
Nestor Lorenzo, Lionel Scaloni, Marcelo Bielsa, Sebastian Beccacece, Gustavo Alfaro, Mauricio Pochettino'dan oluşan Arjantinli teknik adam topluluğunu Fransa 5, İspanya 4, Almanya ve İtalya 3 teknik direktörle takip edecek.
En genci Alman, en yaşlısı Hollandalı
Dünya Kupası'nda görev yapacak en genç teknik adam, Almanya Milli Takımı'nın patronu Julian Nagelsmann olacak.
Hansi Flick'in ardından Almanya Milli Takımı'nın başına geçen ve 2024'teki Avrupa Şampiyonası'nda görev alan 38 yaşındaki Nagelsmann, kariyerinin ilk Dünya Kupası heyecanını yaşayacak.
Curaçao Milli Takımı'nı tarihinde ilk kez Dünya Kupası'na götüren 78 yaşındaki Hollandalı teknik direktör Dick Advocaat ise organizasyonda en yaşlı teknik adam olarak görev yapacak.
Deneyimli teknik adam, bu organizasyonla birlikte kariyerinde üçüncü kez Dünya Kupası'nda kulübede olacak.
38 yaşındaki Nagelsmann ile 78 yaşındaki Advocaat'ın takımları, Houston Stadı'nda oynanacak E Grubu ilk maçında karşı karşıya gelecek.
Yaş ortalaması
Dünya Kupası'ndaki 48 teknik adamın yaş ortalaması 57,3 oldu.
2026 Dünya Kupası'nda teknik adamların yaş ortalaması, Katar 2022'ye göre 5,4 yaş arttı.
2 teknik adam kupayı kazandı
2026 Dünya Kupası'nda görev yapacak 48 teknik adamdan 2'si daha önce şampiyonluk sevinci yaşadı.
Fransa Milli Takımı Teknik Direktörü Didier Deschamps ile Arjantin Milli Takımı Teknik Direktörü Lionel Scaloni, birer kez podyuma çıkarak kupayı kaldırdı.
Deschamps, 2018 Dünya Kupası'nda Fransa'yla bu sevinci yaşarken Katar 2022'de Deschamps'ın çalıştırdığı Fransa'yı finalde yenen Scaloni'nin Arjantin'i şampiyonluğun sahibi oldu.
İki teknik adamdan biri, 2026'da bir kez daha şampiyonluğa ulaşması halinde 2 Dünya Kupası şampiyonluğu bulunan İtalyan teknik direktör Vittorio Pozzo'nun rekoruna ortak olacak.
Öte yandan Deschamps, ülkesinin ev sahibi olduğu 1998 Dünya Kupası'nda da futbolcu olarak şampiyonluk sevinci yaşamıştı.
48 takım ve teknik direktörleri
Teknik Direktör Vatandaşlığı (Ülkesi) Çalıştırdığı Takım Yaş
Didier Deschamps Fransa Fransa 57
Zlatko Dalic Hırvatistan Hırvatistan 59
Hajime Moriyasu Japonya Japonya 57
Lionel Scaloni Arjantin Arjantin 48
Steve Clarke İskoçya İskoçya 62
Bubista Yeşil Burun Adaları Yeşil Burun Adaları 56
Thomas Christiansen İspanya Panama 53
Stale Solbakken Norveç Norveç 58
Hugo Broos Belçika Güney Afrika 74
Murat Yakın İsviçre İsviçre 51
Ralf Rangnick Almanya Avusturya 67
Nestor Lorenzo Arjantin Kolombiya 60
Sebastien Desabre Fransa Demokratik Kongo Cumhuriyeti 49
Ronald Koeman Hollanda Hollanda 63
Luis de la Fuente İspanya İspanya 64
Roberto Martinez İspanya Portekiz 52
Amir Ghalenoei İran İran 62
Marcelo Bielsa Arjantin Uruguay 70
Darren Bazeley İngiltere Yeni Zelanda 53
Julian Nagelsmann Almanya Almanya 38
Vincenzo Montella İtalya Türkiye 51
Hossam Hassan Mısır Mısır 59
Emerse Fae Fildişi Sahili Fildişi Sahili 42
Vladimir Petkovic İsviçre Cezayir 62
Sebastien Migne Fransa Haiti 53
Sergej Barbarez Bosna Hersek Bosna Hersek 54
Jesse Marsch ABD Kanada 52
Jamal Sellami Fas Ürdün 55
Myung-bo Hong Güney Kore Güney Kore 57
Javier Aguirre Meksika Meksika 67
Sebastian Beccacece Arjantin Ekvador 45
Gustavo Alfaro Arjantin Paraguay 63
Mauricio Pochettino Arjantin ABD 54
Tony Popovic Avustralya Avustralya 52
Pape Thiaw Senegal Senegal 45
Thomas Tuchel Almanya İngiltere 52
Rudi Garcia Fransa Belçika 64
Julen Lopetegui İspanya Katar 59
Graham Arnold Avustralya Irak 62
Carlo Ancelotti İtalya Brezilya 66
Fabio Cannavaro İtalya Özbekistan 52
Graham Potter İngiltere İsveç 51
Miroslav Koubek Çekya Çekya 74
Sabri Lamouchi Fransa Tunus 54
Mohamed Ouahbi Belçika Fas 49
Carlos Queiroz Portekiz Gana 73
Georgios Donis Yunanistan Suudi Arabistan 56
Dick Advocaat Hollanda Curaçao 78
Turnuvaya katılma hakkı kazanan İran, Irak, Senegal ve Özbekistan milli takım kafilelerinin maruz kaldığı muamele ve tüm yaşananlara FIFA'nın sessiz kalması spor kamuoyunda geniş yankı uyandırdı.
2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası'nın başlamasına günler kala, bazı ülkeler turnuvada hedeflerinden çok maruz kaldıkları vize sorunları, sorgulamalar ve güvenlik uygulamalarıyla gündeme geliyor.
Turnuvaya katılma hakkı kazanan İran, Irak, Senegal ve Özbekistan milli takım kafilelerinin maruz kaldığı muamelelerin yanı sıra FIFA tarafından görevlendirilen Somalili hakemin ev sahibi ülkelerden biri olan ABD tarafından ülkeye alınmaması spor kamuoyunda geniş yankı uyandırdı.
Futbolun çatı kuruluşu FIFA'nın tüm bu yaşananlara seyirci kalması ve Dünya Kupası gibi küresel bir organizasyon öncesinde sporun evrensel ruhuyla bağdaşmayan gelişmeler yaşanması tepkilere neden oldu.
İran'da 13 kişi vize alamadı, kamp yeri değişti
Orta Doğu'da son dönemde yaşanan siyasi krizin faturası İranlı futbolculara kesilirken, FIFA da sürece başından bu yana sessiz kaldı.
Turnuvada Belçika, Mısır ve Yeni Zelanda ile G Grubu'nda yer alan İran, maçlarını oynayacağı ev sahibi ülke ABD ile vize krizi yaşadı.
Uzun incelemelerin ardından İran kafilesindeki futbolcular, teknik direktör Emir Ghalenoi ve bazı teknik ekip üyelerine vize veren ABD, takımın idari ve teknik kadrosunda bulunan 13 kişinin vize başvuruları ise onaylamadı.
Vize sorunuyla ilgili FIFA'yı devreye girmeye çağıran İran, belirsizliklerin daha da uzaması nedeniyle kamp yerini Arizona'dan Meksika'nın Tijuana kentine taşıdı ancak kafile gruptaki üç maç için de ABD'ye seyahat etmek zorunda kalacak.
Iraklı futbolcu Aymen Hussein'e 7 saatlik sorgu
İran'ın vize süreciyle ilgili haftalarca süren tartışmalar ve haber akışının ardından Iraklı futbolcu Aymen Hussein'in havalimanında saatlerce sorgulanması ve FIFA'nın tüm bu yaşananlar için hiçbir yorum ya da girişim yapamaması tepki çekti.
Irak'ın en önemli oyuncularından biri olarak gösterilen Aymen Hüseyin'in Şikago Havalimanı'nda yaklaşık 7 saat boyunca sorgulandığı bildirildi. Iraklı kaynaklara göre Hüseyin'in cep telefonu da incelemeye alındı.
Takımla birlikte seyahat eden resmi fotoğrafçının ise ABD'ye girişine izin verilmedi.
Irak, 1986'dan bu yana ilk kez Dünya Kupası'nda mücadele edecek.
FIFA davet etti ABD kabul etmedi
Turnuva öncesi yaşanan bu uygulamalar sadece milli takımlar ve futbolcularla sınırlı kalmazken Somalili hakem Omar Artan da mağduriyet yaşayan isimlerden biri oldu.
FIFA tarafından Dünya Kupası'nda görev yapmak üzere seçilen Artan, Miami Havalimanı'nda yapılan incelemelerin ardından ülkeye alınmadı.
Afrika Futbol Konfederasyonu tarafından 2025'te yılın hakemi seçilen deneyimli isim, aynı zamanda Dünya Kupası tarihinde görev yapacak ilk Somalili hakem olmaya hazırlanıyordu.
Senegal ve Özbekistan'a sıkı güvenlik araması
Turnuva öncesinde Senegal ve Özbekistan milli takımları da ABD'nin güvenlik uygulamalarıyla gündeme geldi.
Sosyal medyada paylaşılan görüntülerde, Senegal Milli Takımı futbolcularının ABD'ye iniş yaptıktan sonra terminale geçmeden önce detaylı güvenlik aramalarından geçirildiği görüldü. Futbolcuların tek tek kontrol edilmesi dikkat çekti.
Benzer görüntüler Özbekistan Milli Takımı'nın hazırlık programında da ortaya çıktı. New York'ta Hollanda ile oynayacakları hazırlık karşılaşması için stada gelen Özbekistan kafilesi, polis köpekleri eşliğinde gerçekleştirilen güvenlik kontrollerinin ardından tesise giriş yapabildi.
Tarihinde ilk kez Dünya Kupası'nda mücadele edecek Özbekistan'ın maruz kaldığı uygulamalar da sosyal medyada geniş yankı uyandırdı.
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Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan milli komandasının və son çempion “Sabah”ın gənc cinah hücumçusu Xəyal Əliyev yığmamızın düşərgədən ayrılıb.
Arena.az bu barədə AFFA-nın rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.
Bildirilir ki, Macarıstanın Sombatxey şəhərində iyunun 5-də Malta yığmasına qarşı keçirilmiş yoxlama görüşündə zədələnmiş oyunçu müalicə olunmaq üçün İspaniyanın paytaxtı Madridə gedib. Onun müalicə və bərpa müddəti barədə məlumat verilməyib.
Xatırladaq ki, Xəyal Əliyev Malta ilə görüşün əvvəlindəcə əzələsindən zədə almış və əvəzlənmək məcburiyyətində qalmışdı. Baş məşqçi Ayxan Abbasov onun əvəzində Nəriman Axundzadəni meydana buraxmışdı. Qarşılaşma isə Azərbaycan yığmasının 0:2 hesablı məğlubiyyəti ilə başa çatmışdı.
Azərbaycan milli komandası bu gün növbəti yoxlama oyununda San Marino yığması ilə üz-üzə gələcək.
“Sabah” Futbol Akademiyasının Bakı seçmələrinə yekun vurulub.
Futbolpress.azklubun mətbuat xidmətinə istinadən xəbər verir ki, iyunun 6-7-də keçirilən seçmələrdə 2010-2019-cu il təvəllüdlü ümumilikdə iki mindən çox uşaq və yeniyetmə iştirak edib. Seleksiyada iştirak edən uşaq və yeniyetmələrdən 120 nəfər seçmələrin növbəti mərhələsində iştirak etmək hüququ qazanıb.
Qeyd edək ki, “Sabah” Futbol Akademiyası daha əvvəl Zaqatala və Qusar rayonlarında da seçmələr təşkil etmişdi.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə insayder Fabrizio Romano məlumat yayıb. Qolkiper oyun praktikasının azlığından narazıdır və klubunu dəyişmək istəyir.
“Mançester Yunayted” 28 yaşlı qapıçının ayrılığına mane olmayacaq.
Bayındır başa çatan mövsümdə Premyer Liqada 6 oyuna çıxıb.
Azərbaycan milli komandası bu gün yoldaşlıq oyunu keçirəcək. Yığma Avstriya toplanışı çərçivəsində San Marino ilə üz-üzə gələcək.
Milli hazırlıqdakı ilk sınağında Maltaya uduzub – 0:2.
Yığmanın keçmiş baş məşqçisi Şahin Diniyev “Futbolpress.az“a açıqlamasında Avstriya toplanışı haqda fikirlərini bölüşdü:
“Maltaya məğlubiyyət üzücü oldu. Amma adı üstündə, yoldaşlıq görüşləridir. Belə matçlar milli komandaların oyun üslubunu qurmaq, oyunçularını görmək üçün yaxşıdır. Düzdür, qələbələr olanda, daha yaxşıdır. Amma ümumiyyətlə yoldaşlıq görüşlərində nəticə yox, oyun üslubunun tapılması vacibdir”.
Mütəxəssis millinin bugünkü rəqibi San Marinodan danışmağa ehtiyac duymadı:
“San Marino haqqında çox danışmaq lazım deyil. Reytinqdə son sıradadırlar. İnanıram ki, milli komanda qələbə qazanacaq”.
Azərbaycan – San Marino oyunu saat 22:00-da başlayacaq.
Somalidən olan hakim Ömər Əbdülqədir Artan dünya çempionatı oyunlarını idarə edə bilməyəcək.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, referi daha əvvəl matçlara təyinat alacaq hakimlərin siyahısında yer almasına baxmayaraq, matçlarda olmayacaq.
Buna səbəb onun ABŞ-yə daxil ola bilməməsidir. Ölkə rəhbəri Donal Tramp Somalidən olanların ABŞ-yə girişi ilə bağlı sərt məhdudiyyətlər tətbiq edib. Hakim buna görə mundial üçün sözügedən ölkəyə gələ bilməyib.
FIFA referi ilə bağlı bəyənatında qurumun ölkələrin daxili immiqrasiya qaydalarına qarışmadığını bildirib.
“Turan Tovuz” Şəhriyar Əliyevlə yollarını ayırıb. Msport.az xəbər verir ki, 33 yaşlı müdafiəçinin müqaviləsi yenilənməyib. Təcrübəli futbolçu 2022-2023-cü illər mövsümündən […]
Yeni mövsümdən I Liqada “Şahdağ Qusar” komandasına rəhbərlik edəcək Füzuli Məmmədovun məşqçilər korpusu müəyyənləşib. Msport.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə […]
Milan have confirmed that they will line up against Scottish giants Celtic and Premier League heavyweights Manchester United in a pair of pre-season friendlies in the summer of 2026.
Milan’s pre-season friendlies confirmed
It has been confirmed that the Rossoneri will take on Celtic at Celtic Park in Glasgow on Saturday July 25.
The Milan squad will then depart for a pre-season tour of Australia and Indonesia, where it is expected that they will face city rivals Inter. Juventus and Palermo will also go down under during the off-season.
MARCH 08: Youssouf Fofana of AC Milan competes for the ball with Nicolo’ Barella of Inter during the Serie A match at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on March 08, 2026 in San Siro, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Upon their return to Europe, Milan will play against Manchester United in a neutral venue at the Tarczynski Arena in Wroclaw, Poland, on Saturday August 15.
The Manchester United match will be Milan’s final pre-season friendly of the summer before taking on Torino away from home during the first round of 2026-27 Serie A fixtures the following weekend.
It remains to be seen what the Milan squad will look like for their pre-season tests. As things stand, the club still has no head coach, no sporting director, no technical director nor a CEO following the departures of Massimiliano Allegri, Igli Tare, Geoffrey Moncada and Giorgio Furlani the day after the 2025-26 campaign ended.
GENOA, ITALY – MAY 17: Massimiliano Allegri reacts during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and AC Milan at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on May 17, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
There have also been reports that with no Champions League football and with massive uncertainty surrounding the club’s senior management that several first-team stars could leave as well, including the likes of Rafael Leao, Luka Modric and potentially Adrien Rabiot and Mike Maignan as well.
According to Tuesday’s reports, Real Madrid are now in contact with Arsenal as they look to secure a summer deal for Italy international Riccardo Calafiori.
Sky: Calafiori contact between Real Madrid and Arsenal
Recent reports from Spain claimed that Jose Mourinho had specifically requested the signing of Calafiori if he were to return as head coach of Real Madrid. The Special One is poised to step back into the Bernabeu dugout following the re-election of Florentino Perez as the club’s President.
A deal for Mourinho to become head coach is now being finalised, and according to reports from Sky Sport Italia, Madrid are following through on Mourinho’s request.
LONDON, ENGLAND – MAY 24: Riccardo Calafiori of Arsenal kisses the Premier League Trophy after their team’s victory in the Premier League match between Crystal Palace and Arsenal at Selhurst Park on May 24, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
Sky claims that representatives from Madrid have been in contact with their Arsenal counterparts to request information surrounding Calafiori’s availability. Madrid have reportedly expressed their interest in signing him this summer, but as things stand, things have not gone beyond an initial, exploratory phone call just yet.
Madrid will also strengthen their playing ranks with the signing of right wing-back Denzel Dumfries from Inter this summer. The Dutchman is set to leave the Nerazzurri for a fee of around €20m because of a release clause in his contract that became active earlier this month.
Reports in Italy claim that Atalanta wing-back Raoul Bellanova is among the list of full-backs of interest to Premier League side Everton heading into the summer transfer window.
Report: Everton interested in Bellanova deal
According to reports from Gianluigi Longari of SportItalia, Everton are looking to sign a new right-sided full-back ahead of the 2026-27 season and that they could be inclined to make a move for Bellanova, who has interest from several sides in the English top flight.
Reports in the UK claim that Atalanta will seek a fee in the region of €20m (£17m) for Bellanova this summer.
BERGAMO, ITALY – NOVEMBER 30: Raoul Bellanova of Atalanta BC is challenged by Fabiano Parisi of Fiorentina during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and ACF Fiorentina at Gewiss Stadium on November 30, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Knowing that Palestra may leave for Inter or Manchester City, there have been reports that Atalanta will target a move for former Juventus full-back Nicolo Savona, currently with Nottingham Forest in the Premier League, as a replacement.
Savinho has been linked with a move away from Manchester City in recent months.
The Brazilian winger needs to leave the club in order to play more often, and it seems that Tottenham are closing in on his capture. According to the Daily Mail, Tottenham are advancing talks to sign the player in a deal worth around £60 million.
The Brazilian attacker was also a target for Tottenham last summer, and he wanted to join them. However, Manchester City decided not to let him leave, and it seems that they could be open to letting the player move on now.
Savinho scored just once for Manchester City last season, and he needs a fresh start. Joining Tottenham could be ideal. The London club needs more unpredictability, pace and flair in the final third. The 22-year-old Brazilian would be ideal for them. He can take on defenders and beat them in one-on-ones.
He is a young player with a lot of potential, and regular football at the north London club could bring out the best in him. Tottenham have quality players at their disposal, and they have brought in Roberto De Zerbi, who is widely regarded as a quality manager. He could help the Brazilian improve and fulfil his tremendous potential.
Tottenham have already secured the services of Marcos Senesi and Andy Robert on free transfer. They are looking to sign Brighton defender Jan Paul van Hecke as well.
They finished 17th in the League table last season, and they will look to bounce back strongly. Quality signings in the summer will help them get back on track.
Elliot Anderson has been linked with a move away from Nottingham Forest in recent months.
He is expected to join a big club this summer, and Manchester United are stepping up their efforts to sign him. They need a quality defensive midfielder after the departure of Casemiro, and the 23-year-old England International would be the ideal acquisition.
He has proven himself to be a reliable performer in the Premier League, and he has the quality to play for the biggest clubs in the country.
Manchester City are also interested in signing the player, according to a report from TEAMtalk.
Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is determined to sign the player and is ready to meet the 23-year-old’s wage demands to get the deal done. It will be interesting to see if Manchester United can convince the player to turn down a move to Manchester City.
Anderson would be an excellent addition to the Manchester United midfield. He will help protect the defensive unit and allow the creative players to operate with more freedom.
Manchester United are also closing in on the capture of Ederson from Atalanta. Anderson could form a solid partnership with the Brazilian in the middle of the park. Manchester United showed improvement last season, but they need to add more quality to the team if they want to do well in the Premier League and the UEFA Champions League.
They needed major surgery in the middle of the park, and the arrivals of Ederson and Anderson could take them to a whole new level. Both players are good enough to succeed at the highest level, and they could transform Manchester United’s midfield.
Arsenal are interested in signing Newcastle United full-back Tino Livramento during the summer transfer window.
According to a report from TEAMtalk, Newcastle will demand a premium for the England International, and Arsenal are unwilling to pay that kind of money for him. It remains to be seen whether they decide to submit an offer for the 23-year-old in the coming weeks.
Livramento has been outstanding for Newcastle in the Premier League, and there is no doubt that he is good enough to play for the biggest clubs in the country. The opportunity to play for Arsenal could be exciting for him. They will be able to offer him Champions League football next season and the opportunity to fight for major trophies. The report from TEAMtalk claims that Newcastle value the player at over £58 million.
Arsenal already have Jurrien Timber at their disposal, and it would be quite surprising if they decided to spend a substantial amount of money on Livramento. There is no doubt that the Newcastle star is a top-quality player, but they are unlikely to drop Timber from the starting lineup. The Netherlands International has been exceptional for them, and he’s one of the first names on the team sheet.
Meanwhile, Manchester City are also interested in the Newcastle defender. It will be interesting to see if they can get the deal done. They need more quality in the right back department, and the 23-year-old would be an exceptional investment for them.
Livramento might feel that he has outgrown Newcastle and he needs to play for an elite club, where he can win league titles and the Champions League. The move to Arsenal or Manchester City will be difficult for him to turn down.
Elliot Rowe says the abrupt way his mum's cycling career ended has taught him to "make the most of it" every time he gets on his bike.
The 20-year-old Scot will make his Commonwealth Games debut in Glasgow next month.
Mother Sarah pulled on the Team Scotland colours at the 1994 Games in Canada before representing Great Britain and Northern Ireland at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta.
Less than a year later, she suffered a career-ending leg injury after being hit by a car during a training run near Stonehaven in Aberdeenshire.
That experience helped shape Rowe's approach to his own cycling journey.
"Every time I go away on a race, every time I go away training, I just make the most of it because I know pretty well that you don't know what is going to happen," he explained.
"You don't know whether it is the last time you ride your bike.
"Everything can change very quickly and I think that was something we were always pretty aware of, both me and my sister, and I think, even with school and stuff, we knew we needed to apply ourselves to have something else to fall back on.
"Because it is nice to have a dream of racing a bike, but it is so fragile this sport that it can come to an end before it even starts almost."
Rowe admits that, while his mum is "really proud" of what he is achieving, he doubts she was "ever really keen that me or my sister got into the bike racing because she knew what it entailed and how hard it is".
The Aberdeenshire rider won silver at the 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games, was third in the men's under-23 race at last year's British National Time Trial Championships and also won gold and bronze medals at last year's European Under-23 Championships.
Rowe now races for cycling giants Team Visma Lease a Bike as part of their development team and said: "Last year was my first year with the team and I progressed pretty quickly over a short period of time and I think I was definitely ahead of where I expected myself to be, and probably the coaches as well.
"And I think this year it is just trying to continue that progression and personally I feel like I am quite on track at the minute, so it is nice and we will just keep working hard."
Rowe revealed his "main goal" is "to go professional on the road", pointing out: "I really want to get that contract and do my hobby as a real job."
As for his chances of a Commonwealth Games medal, he added: "I don't see why not if things go my way."
Real Madrid hold direct talks with agent of Italian defender as Mourinho pushes for summer move
After already strengthening the back line with the arrivals of Ibrahima Konate and Denzel Dumfries, Real Madrid continue to explore additional reinforcements as Jose Mourinho prepares for his second stint at Santiago Bernabeu.
While several names have been linked with Los Blancos in recent weeks, one defender appears to be moving steadily up the priority list.
According to transfer journalist Nicolo Schira, Real Madrid have already held talks with the agent of Arsenal defender Riccardo Calafiori as they evaluate a potential summer move.
Notably, the contact does not mean a transfer is imminent, but it does indicate that the Spanish giants are working on the operation.
Real Madrid begin groundwork
Real Madrid met with Calafiori’s agents. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)
Schira reports that representatives of the player recently met with Real Madrid officials to discuss the possibility of a future move.
The next step now would be direct communication with Arsenal, although no formal negotiations between the clubs have started at this stage.
As of today, Real Madrid have requested information regarding the Italian defender’s availability and contract situation, and the move is being driven largely by Mourinho, who has admired Calafiori for years.
Mourinho admires Calafiori
The relationship between the two dates back to their time at AS Roma, where Mourinho followed the defender’s development.
Mourinho wants Calafiori at Real Madrid. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
That previous connection is believed to be playing an important role in the current interest.
With David Alaba no longer part of the squad, Real Madrid are searching for players capable of filling multiple roles across the defensive line and Calafiori’s profile fits that requirement perfectly.
Naturally a centre-back, the Italian is also comfortable operating as a left-back.
That versatility could allow Real Madrid to alternate between a traditional back four and systems involving three central defenders, something Mourinho has often used throughout his managerial career.
BBC Radio Manchester's Joe McGrath and Jay Motty from The Stretford Paddock gave their thoughts on the expected arrival of midfielder Ederson.
The Red Devils agreed a £35m (40.5m euros) deal with Atalanta earlier this month.
Ederson, who has three international caps, was named in Brazil's 55-man expanded World Cup squad but initially missed out on the final selection.
Motty told The Devils' Advocate podcast: "I think it makes sense from a Manchester United point of view. We can't buy three or four £75m-£80m midfielders and we need at least three midfielders so you would expect one of them to be less than £40m or around £40m which this lad is.
"We've spoken to a few people who have watched more of Atalanta than I have and he seems like he is a decent midfielder. Someone said he is like the good bits of Fred."
During his time at Atalanta, Ederson has adapted across a number of central midfield roles, scoring 16 goals in 180 games for the Serie A side in all competitions.
"He wasn't called up to Carlo Ancelotti's squad, [but] has now got a call up because Wesley got injured so we might get to see a bit of him in the World Cup which is a bit of a bonus. Hopefully that won't bump up the price," said Motty.
"He's out of contract in a year's time so don't expect the fee to go up. It's a solid signing that makes sense. You wouldn't want him to him to be your only midfielder but I don't think he will be."
The New York Yankees are one of the top World Series contenders in Major League Baseball this season, and the club is looking to acquire some more help by the August 3 trade deadline.
While bullpen help couldn't hurt, and they're possibly going to explore the Tarik Skubal trade market, ideally, the Yankees acquire some help for the infield. Shortstop and third base are spots worth exploring for upgrades.
Kerry Miller of Bleacher Report pitched a wild trade idea for the Yankees, one that would have them linking up with the Cincinnati Reds to land 6-foot-6 superstar Elly De La Cruz in exchange for a massive prospect package.
Yankees trade idea lands Elly De La Cruz for four prospects
"The Trade: Cincinnati Reds send SS Elly De La Cruz to the New York Yankees for IF George Lombard Jr., RHP Carlos Lagrange, OF Spencer Jones, and RHP Chase Hampton," Miller writes.
First of all, adding De La Cruz would be a massive coup, regardless of the cost it would take to do so. He's a superstar infielder who has elite speed and power. At 6-foot-6, he's also a rangy infielder who has a cannon for an arm.
Adding him in any capacity would be a dream scenario for most teams with any semblance of a need in their infield. However, even Miller acknowledges the issue here: "admittedly, this one is highly unlikely."
While this trade idea was presented among deals that could "Break the internet," it doesn't mean this is a realistic trade. The Reds aren't going to give up on someone as good as De La Cruz, even for a fantastic haul.
He's only 24 years old and is only getting better as a player. Sure, if the Reds believe this iteration of the team is going nowhere, the massive haul they could get for De La Cruz might open the door to a trade.
But this hypothetical package from the Yankees, even though they'd be giving up some incredible prospect talent, might not even be enough for the Reds to part with their superstar infielder.
The Yankees might have to add even more to such a massive package just to move the needle, as a trade as big as this, with De La Cruz under club control through the 2029 season, is going to cost any acquiring team one of the biggest trade packages ever.
This trade idea presented by Miller would be a dream scenario for the Yankees. De La Cruz is exactly the kind of player this team needs, even if it costs a fortune. But it's highly unlikely, and something that's more a dream than a possible reality.
Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend says number eight Jack Dempsey will definitely be in the mix for World Cup selection next year despite his move to Japan.
The 32-year-old has been named in the 36-man squad to take on Argentina, South Africa and Fiji in the Nations Championship in July.
Dempsey has been a standout for Glasgow and Scotland in the past few seasons, with his physicality and edge crucial for both club and country.
It was thought his impending move from Glasgow Warriors to Japan could rule him out of Scotland selection for the foreseeable future.
However, though he might miss next year's Six Nations, he will "100%" still be available for the November internationals and World Cup in Australia in 2027.
"The Japan season starts around December so our next two campaigns we see Jack being involved with us," Townsend said.
"He's playing well. He played really well in the Six Nations. He will be able to join his club around September and get some pre-season training before he becomes available for us in November.
"Jack's very much a part of who we are right now."
We asked for your views on which players Newcastle should keep, loan, and sell this summer.
Here are some of your comments:
Ben: Loan for Sean Neave, give the lad some experience. Sell Joe Wilock and Nick Pope while there's still a market value and keep as many as possible as I feel like depth is important. I'd look to bring in a full-back on loan as cover and a quality goalkeeper to take the number-one shirt.
Rob: Keep Lewis Miley, he wasn't a starter at the end of last season but don't sell him for FFP and have him end up another Elliot Anderson! Loan Alex Murphy and Sean Neave, they gain little sitting on the bench and clearly aren't trusted to play significant minutes just yet. Sell Sandro Tonali - I hate to say it but we need to keep Tino Livramento and Lewis Hall so if they want money in before investing let's do it in a position we have ready made replacements at.
Gordon: Keep Alex Murphy - we need more cover at left-back and centre-back and he should get more game time next season. Loan out - Sean Neave, he looks promising but will be well down the pecking order next season, especially if we bring another forward in. Sell Odysseas Vlachodimos - he was obviously a make-weight in the Elliot Anderson sale two years ago and has been on loan since. He's allegedly worth £20m, so cash in on him to help pay for a keeper who'll get a place in our squad.
Andrew: We've already got rid of most of our fringe players, but I'd keep Joe Willock. When we play fast counter-attacking football, he's been superb. I'd loan out Park Seung-soo. He has major flair and skill, but he needs to be put in low pyramid teams to be made more physical and strong. I'd be tempted to sell Tino Livramento. He's fast and runs with the ball well, but he hasn't got the technical skill Trippier had. Sell him when he's worth a lot of money and buy a couple of young Lewis Halls with the fee.
Michael: Sell - not that it will happen but Anthony Elanga. Cannot fault the effort but I just don't think he'll ever be our answer on the right wing. Poor control and poor dribbling makes it hard to beat his man for starters and gives possession back to the opposition. Fringes - Park Seung-soo and Antonio Cordero - get them involved given the hype and the weakness in those positions. Loan - perhaps Sean Neave. Get him a good loan in the Championship and score some goals.
Donald Trump attended Game 3 of the 2026 NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden on Monday, 8 June, as the New York Knicks hosted the San Antonio Spurs.
The conversation was not only about what happened on the court. It also turned to whether Trump had been caught dozing during one of the biggest games of the NBA season.
The simple answer is that Trump was recorded with his eyes closed, and some reports said he appeared to doze. There is no definitive public confirmation that he was asleep.
Footage shows Trump with eyes closed during Knicks vs Spurs
The viral clip came from a high-profile night at Madison Square Garden, where the Knicks hosted the Spurs in the NBA Finals.
What can be confirmed is narrow. Trump was filmed with his eyes closed during the game.
Some reports and social posts described the moment as Trump appearing to fall asleep. That is not the same as proving he was asleep.
Without continuous close-up footage, official confirmation, or medical context, the more accurate wording is that Trump was seen with his eyes closed.
The basketball context still matters. The Spurs won 115-111, although the Knicks still led the series 2-1 after Game 3.
Trump’s presence became a major part of NBA Finals Game 3
Even before tip-off, Trump’s attendance was shaping the atmosphere around the event.
With the president attending, a planned watch party outside Madison Square Garden was cancelled, and security restrictions were in place around the arena.
Inside the arena, reports said Trump was booed during the national anthem when shown to the crowd.
Trump later gave reporters a different account. He said the reception was mostly cheers, adding that it was loud and very enthusiastic.
That contrast became a clearer story than any firm claim that he was sleeping. The footage created the viral question, but the wider Finals scene had stronger verified facts.
His appearance brought security changes, drew a visible crowd reaction, and added a political subplot to Knicks vs Spurs. He was also reported to be the first sitting president to attend an NBA Finals game.
So, was Trump caught sleeping at the Knicks game? The verified answer is narrower. He was recorded with his eyes closed, while the wider NBA story around his attendance was bigger than one short clip.
Next season Richardson will have his first pre-season with the playing group, and is hoping to have some reinforcements to take into his first full campaign.
"I'll certainly be demanding as Rob (Couhig) knows the expectations are very high so I think we have to make sure that our squad can live up to that.
"Ultimately, you're judged by the level of player that you've got and I think that's my job to keep pushing the ownership, to keep pushing the club forward in every department."
Richardson, who previously managed Rotherham, Wigan and Accrington Stanley, has won 13 of his 33 matches with the Royals.
He was the first managerial appointment of Couhig's ownership, taking over from Noel Hunt who was given the job after Ruben Selles left in late 2024.
The transfer window opens on 15 June, and Richardson hopes that with some key signings, his side will be able to push for a return to the second tier.
"Before you come in you don't understand the challenges until you're actually parachuted in," he added.
"I think over the months so far we've been positive, optimistic and we've faced many challenges, if we can have that same progression next year we'll be in a really good place.
"This summer if we have a strong recruitment drive, a really good pre-season and if I stand on that touchline at the start of next season and we've ticked all of those boxes, I'd be very confident (Reading can be promoted)."
San Diego (34-31) beat Cincinnati (31-34), 6-2, in the series opener thanks to two runs in each of the seventh and eighth innings. That was the Padres third win in the last 14 games and the Reds fifth straight loss.
The Padres have now won two out of the last three games, but are still in a slump. With a 3-11 record over the last 14 games and a 3-7 mark in the previous 10, the Padres are in desperate need of a series win. San Diego could earn that with a win today. The Padres have lost four straight series and rank last in batting average during that span.
Cincinnati is on a five-game losing streak, which marks the second-longest of the season. The Reds have been outscored 32-15 in that five-game span. In the last 10 games, the Reds are 2-8, so just like the Padres, Cincinnati is in a slump. The Reds managed nine hits yesterday, but only two runs, while the Padres scored six runs on 10 hits.
Let’s dive into the matchup and find a sweat or two.
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Game details & how to watch Reds at Padres
Date: Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Time: 9:40 PM EST
Site: Petco Park
City: San Diego, CA
Network/Streaming: MLB TV / ESPN
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Odds for the Reds at the Padres
The latest odds as of Tuesday:
Moneyline: San Diego Padres (+101), Cincinnati Reds (-122)
Spread: Padres +1.5 (-180), Reds -1.5 (+148)
Total: 7.5
Probable starting pitchers for Reds at Padres
Tuesday's pitching matchup (June 9): Chase Burns vs. Lucas Giolito
The Padres’ Fernando Tatis Jr. is hitting .269 with 65 hits and 78 total bases over 242 at-bats
The Padres’ Manny Machado is hitting .166 with 38 hits and 60 strikeouts over 229 at-bats
The Reds’ Sal Stewart is hitting .254 with 62 hits and 12 home runs and 40 RBI over 244 at-bats
The Reds’ Tyler Stephenson is hitting .205 with 33 hits and 48 strikeouts over 161 at-bats
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Top betting trends & insights to know ahead of Reds at Padres
San Diego is 36-29 ATS, ranking eighth-best
Cincinnati is 34-31 ATS
San Diego is 37-27-1 to the Under, ranking first
Cincinnati is 40-24-1 to the Over, ranking second-best
San Diego is 20-16 ATS at home
Cincinnati is 19-14 ATS on the road, ranking sixth-best
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WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 09: Campbell Fighting Camels Guard Jeremiah Johnson (2) dribbles the ball against Monmouth Hawks Forward Jason Rivera-Torres (1) during the first half of the CAA Men's Basketball Semi-Final game between the Campbell Fighting Camels and the Monmouth Hawks on March 9, 2026, at CareFirst Arena in Washington DC. (Photo by Gregory Fisher/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
Coming out of a 31-win season, the Zags watched 11 players leave the roster this offseason, Five seniors aged out. A program-record six more hit the portal. All of it landed right as Gonzaga prepares to officially join the new-look Pac-12 on July 1, a league where San Diego State, Utah State, and Boise State will not care about anyone’s banner collection.
The pieces they do have are extremely encouraging. Braden Huff returns as the senior anchor up front, joined by 7-foot-1 rim protector Massamba Diop in what should be among the most formidable frontcourt pairings in college basketball. Mario Saint-Supery and Davis Fogle are back as rising sophomores. Luca Foster could be a surprisingly skilled piece of the rotation even as a true freshman. But the numbers are hard to ignore. Gonzaga shot 33.3 percent from three last year, the worst mark of Mark Few’s entire coaching career (a mark also reached the season prior), and then lost Adam Miller (eligibility) and Steele Venters (transfer). The backcourt consists of exactly two true guards: Saint-Supery, the lone point guard, and Houston transfer Isiah Harwell, a 6-foot-6 swing who averaged 3.6 points in a quiet freshman year under Kelvin Sampson. Outside the projected starting five, nobody on this roster has played a single college minute at the Division I level.
The Zags are not done working, obviously. Coach Mark Few and co. have pulled off this trick before, and the roster as built still projects as a top-15 program nationally. But significant rule changes are potentially coming down the pike, and there is real uncertainty about whether international prospects like incoming Spanish G-League Ignite alumnus, Izan Almansa, will even be granted NCAA eligibility in time for the 2026-27 season. Given all of that, the silence from Spokane this late in the calendar is anxiety-inducing. The guys who could have fixed pathed up a lot of these holes were out there this spring. Here are the ones that got away.
Ethan Copeland, G, Stetson | Signed with: Virginia Tech
Copeland is a native of Sunnyside, Washington, about 200 miles from Spokane, which makes this one sting a little extra. In his first Division I season after two years of junior college ball, he was one of the best shooters in the country: 15.0 points, 3.7 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 1.5 steals, shooting 44 percent from the field and a blistering 42.9 percent from three, good for 16th in the nation. A plug-and-play off-ball shooter who would have walked in as a bench piece and immediately fixed the worst three-point shooting season of Mark Few’s career.
Ethan Copeland (@EthanCope412), one of the best available guards in the portal, has heard from the following:
Gonzaga Missouri USC Pacific LMU Boise State VCU High Point BYU Wyoming Marshall
Gonzaga held a Zoom call with Copeland and was among the last schools involved in his recruitment. He ultimately chose Virginia Tech, and there are plenty of legitimate reasons a guy in his position might look elsewhere: a bigger NIL number, or simply not wanting to play two hours from home. Whatever the reason, watching him at V-Tech this year will sting just a little bit.
Jeremiah Johnson, G, Campbell | Signed with: Tulsa
Johnson was a four-star recruit coming out of high school, originally committed to Oklahoma State before landing at Green Bay. He spent one year there, then transferred to Campbell, where he broke out as the Camels’ leading scorer: 15.2 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 1.9 assists on 45/37/87 shooting splits, earning Third-Team All-CAA honors and two years of eligibility remaining. He is a 6’4″ point guard who can run a team, score from anywhere on the floor, and put together a 32-point, seven-rebound, seven-assist performance as a reminder that his ceiling is nowhere near Buies Creek. In a Gonzaga backcourt that is down to one true PG with zero behind him, Johnson was a potential answer to multiple questions at once, and he had two years left to give.
Campbell's Jeremiah Johnson went OFF last night against William & Mary 👀👀
Gonzaga was in contact with Johnson throughout the portal window, and despite the interest ultimately signed with Tulsa. Maybe it was proximity to home, maybe a clearer starting role, maybe something else entirely. The Zags’ need for exactly this player did not change when he picked the Golden Hurricane, however.
Zoom Diallo, G, Washington | Signed with: Kentucky
Diallo has been on Gonzaga’s radar since well before this portal window. As a five-star prospect in the 2024 class he took an official visit to Spokane, and Gonzaga was considered a frontrunner before he chose Washington. Two years later he entered the portal as one of its most coveted guards: in his sophomore season with the Huskies, the 6’4″ Tacoma native averaged 15.7 points, 4.5 assists, and 3.9 rebounds in just under 30 minutes per game. Gonzaga was linked to him again immediately.
Not enough people are talking about how good of a pickup Zoom Diallo is. He is about to be Mark Pope’s secret weapon at pg. pic.twitter.com/5n3iuTAAxw
This one is hard to hold against Few’s staff. During his original recruitment, Diallo had said publicly that he wished more blue bloods had been in the mix, namedropping Kentucky, Duke, and Kansas by name. He committed to Kentucky eight days into the portal window. A high scoring 6’4″ guard was always going to draw that level of competition, and Diallo made clear from the start that prestige mattered to him.
Legend Smiley, G, San Francisco | Signed with: Oregon State
Smiley’s freshman numbers at San Francisco (8.1 points per game) don’t necessarily jump off the page at first, but anyone who watched the Zags face down the Dons in late January know exactly what he’s capable of when the right stars align. The dude poured in 18 points on 5-of-6 shooting from outside, leading the team in scoring and completely altering Gonzaga’s defensive gameplan. The 6’5″ Seattle native shot 42 percent from three on four attempts per game this season, which is exactly the kind of high-volume, high-efficiency floor spacing Gonzaga has spent the entire offseason searching for. He is a specialist, not a star, but he does the one thing this roster needs badly and he does it as well as almost anyone who cycled through the portal this spring.
He signed with Oregon State, another new Pac-12 member. The floor-spacer the Zags could not land will now be looking to connect from outside against them twice a year in conference.
Vyctorius Miller, G, Oklahoma State | Signed with: Georgetown
Speaking of Oregon State… Miller listed Gonzaga as one of his five finalists coming out of high school in 2023, alongside Oregon, USC, LSU, and the G League Ignite path, so the relationship with Few’s staff was already there when he re-entered the portal this spring. The 6’5″ combo guard averaged 10.8 points, 2.7 rebounds, and 1.8 assists at Oklahoma State in 2025-26, shooting 37.5 percent from three and 85.7 percent from the free-throw line across 32 games and 26 starts in the Big 12. He has two full years of Division I experience, can score at all three levels, and brings exactly the kind of experience the rest of Gonzaga’s backcourt lacks.
Gonzaga was connected to him as a primary target after Jack Kayil unceremoniously (and weirdly acrimoniously) withdrew from the roster. He signed with Georgetown. The reasons may be entirely his own, but a proven Big 12 guard with two years left and an existing relationship with the program is now headed to the Big East instead.
Although the portal is officially closed, Gonzaga’s roster remains woefully shorthanded. There are, however, two names that should still be on Gonzaga radar, with the understanding that getting either one requires the right piece of policy to land.
Javontae Campbell, G, Bowling Green | Status: Available (contingent)
The caveat comes first, and it is doubled. Campbell’s path to another season of college basketball runs through one of two eligibility arguments: five-in-five with grandfathering, or the growing legal precedent that JUCO seasons should not count against D1 competition totals. Neither is settled. He is also currently in the NBA draft process, doing pre-draft workouts as of this writing, and the NCAA’s May 27 withdrawal deadline has passed. If he signs or gets drafted, the college door closes regardless of what the legislation does. If he goes undrafted and either eligibility track comes through, it stays open.
The production is why any of this is worth tracking. Campbell averaged 18.7 points, 5.1 assists, 4.5 rebounds and 3.0 steals at Bowling Green this year, led the nation in steals for the second consecutive year, won MAC Defensive Player of the Year, and shot 50 percent from the field. He is the veteran two-way guard this roster is loudly missing. This situation is genuinely unresolved as of right now, which is either a reason to look elsewhere or a reason to keep the phone number very handy.
The production is the reason to care. Campbell averaged 18.7 points, 5.1 assists, 4.5 rebounds and 3.0 steals per game at Bowling Green this past season, led the nation in steals for the second consecutive year, won MAC Defensive Player of the Year, and put up a staggering 47 points at UMass in January while shooting 50 percent from the field. He is a two-way guard who can run a team, score from everywhere, and defend at an elite level. He is the veteran presence this roster is sorely lacking, and if either eligibility door opens, Few’s staff needs to be the first one through it.
Adam Atamna, G, ASVEL Lyon-Villeurbanne (France) | Status: Available (contingent / speculative)
Atamna is the longer shot of the two, and the contingency here is different from Campbell’s situation. The 18-year-old Lyon native is currently playing professional basketball for ASVEL in France’s Pro A and Euroleague, averaging around nine points a game in domestic play with real Euroleague appearances as a teenager. The hitch is that new legislation may be coming down the pike which stipulates that any player who has previously accepted payment or played in a “professional capacity” domestically or overseas forfeits their NCAA eligibility.
🇫🇷 Adam Atamna opted out of the NBA draft this year per @DraftExpress
Personally think this was the right decision. Atamna has the talent to be a potential lotto pick next year, should he find the right situation overseas or in the US next year. Electric scoring prospect pic.twitter.com/Q2UW6UkgaM
The pathway for a young international player on a professional contract elsewhere exists but as of now remains unresolved. Gonzaga has navigated this before (and will be doing so again in securing the eligibility of G-League Ignite alum Izan Almansa), but institutional consistency is never guaranteed with a governing body as petty and shortsighted as the NCAA, and the current climate around international eligibility is cloudier than it was a year ago.
Although he’s showing up on 2027 draft boards already, the knock on Atamna is that he is young, even by international prospect standards, and that a development year stateside would serve him well. A season in Spokane, acclimating to the pace and physicality of American basketball before taking his NBA shot, is a reasonable step for a player of his caliber. He is a 6’4″ combo guard with a smooth jumper and the athleticism to play off the ball.. Gonzaga has the track record with international prospects and the institutional knowledge to make the eligibility case. Whether the NCAA lets that case be heard is out of everyone’s hands at this point.
Hamad Mousa, G/F, Cal Poly | Status: Available
Mousa left Doha, Qatar at 15 to chase college basketball, spent three years at the NBA Global Academy in Australia, survived a quiet freshman year at Dayton, then transferred to Cal Poly and led the Big West in scoring. The numbers from his sophomore season are not small-college illusions: 20.4 points per game, 6.3 rebounds, 37.2 percent from three on 7.1 attempts, 87.8 percent from the free-throw line, a seven-foot wingspan, and a First-Team All-Big West selection that came with a Riley Wallace Award finalist citation, given to the most impactful Division I transfer in the country. He is 20 years old with two years of eligibility remaining and a 6’8″ frame that brings legitimate scoring and length to a roster that has neither.
6’8 G Hamad Mousa (@_yass_jr) enters the portal after a successful sophomore campaign at @calpolymbb
• 20.4 PPG • 6.3 RPG • 2.0 APG • 37.2 3PT% on 7.2 3PA
Moussa earned Big West First-Team All-Conference honours. His offensive versatility in the half-court is defined by… pic.twitter.com/Gga62Bm2nA
Gonzaga was specifically named as a program in the mix. Michigan was the frontrunner, with Kentucky and LSU also circling. He has not committed anywhere as of this writing. He is not a guard. He is something more useful right now: a legitimate bucket-getter from the two-three who can shoot at volume, get to the line repeatedly, and plug right into Few’s system. He is available and the Zags are almost certainly in hot pursuit.
The 2026 World Cup will launch with a series of historic opening ceremonies across North America, marking the first time the tournament has been launched simultaneously in three host countries.
The United States, Mexico and Canada will officially launch the biggest World Cup in history.
While the US hosted the tournament in 1994 and Mexico in 1970 and 1986, Canada will host the competition for the first time. Together, the three countries will open the tournament.
This World Cup will feature a record 104 matches spread across 16 host cities. The global event will run from the opening match in Mexico on Thursday, June 11, to the final on Sunday, July 19, in New York.
Here is what we know:
What are the 2026 FIFA World Cup opening ceremonies?
The three interconnected ceremonies staged across Mexico, Canada and the US are built around a shared theme designed to unite the three host nations while showcasing each country’s culture, identity and creative talent.
Each event will begin 90 minutes before the host nation’s opening match.
The ceremonies are being produced by Marco Balich, the creative director behind several Olympic opening ceremonies, including the 2026 Winter Games edition and major international sporting events. While each show will have its own distinct character, all three will be linked by a shared theme centred on football’s ability to unite people across borders.
Each host country will bring its own visual style to the ceremonies. Canada will be represented through a cultural mosaic, Mexico through papel picado, and the US through what Balich called “a super shiny, glowing cup”.
“The FIFA World Cup is a moment the world shares, and that begins with how we open it,” said FIFA President Gianni Infantino.
“Starting with Mexico City and continuing the next days with Toronto and Los Angeles, these ceremonies will bring together music, culture and football in a way that reflects both the individuality of each nation and the unity that defines this tournament. It is a powerful way to begin a truly global celebration.”
According to The Athletic, the ceremony in Mexico City is expected to run for about 16 minutes and 30 seconds, while the shows in Toronto and Los Angeles are scheduled to last approximately 13 minutes each.
Once the performances conclude, the pitch will be handed over to the teams for their pre-match warm-ups. Matchday protocol ceremonies, including the player walkouts and official introductions, will then begin 25 minutes before kickoff and are expected to last about 13 minutes.
FIFA has officially announced that the World Cup opening ceremony will last roughly 90 minutes and feature performances from J Balvin, Tyla, Maná, Belinda, Alejandro Fernández, Lila Downs and Los Ángeles Azules
— World Cup Out Of Context (@WorldCup__26) June 8, 2026
Who is playing in the opening games?
Mexico will face South Africa in the first match of the tournament, which will take place following the opening ceremony in Mexico City.
Canada will play against Bosnia and Herzegovina in Toronto, marking a historic milestone as it will be the Canadian Men’s National Team’s first World Cup match played on home soil.
The US will take on Paraguay in their opening match following the celebration in Los Angeles.
We’re Ready! The official video for DAI DAI, the FIFA World Cup Official 2026 song is here! ⚽️🐺 @burnaboyhttps://t.co/8beSisvEF2
A big thank you to Leo Messi, Mbappé, Luis Díaz, Vinícius Jr, Rodri, Takefusa Kubo, Santiago Giménez, Alphonso Davies, Jamal Musiala, Christian… pic.twitter.com/vbNJY8CniO
When and where are the World Cup opening ceremonies?
Mexico City (June 11)
Mexico will launch the tournament at Mexico City Stadium (formerly known as the Estadio Azteca) 90 minutes before its opening match against South Africa, in a repeat of the 2010 opener.
The ceremony is expected to celebrate Mexican culture through Indigenous performers, contemporary folkloric acts and the traditional art of papel picado.
Artists featured on the Official FIFA World Cup Album are expected to perform, including Alejandro Fernandez, Belinda, Danny Ocean, J Balvin, Lila Downs, Los Angeles Azules, and Mana. The show will also include South African singer-songwriter Tyla.
Shakira is also expected to perform her Dai Dai – an Italian phrase meaning “let’s go” or “come on” – along with Burna Boy. Shakira is also set to co-headline the inaugural FIFA World Cup Final Halftime Show on July 19, alongside Madonna and K-pop band BTS.
Authorities have declared June 11 a public holiday in Mexico City, with schools closed and employers encouraged to allow remote work. Access to the stadium area will be restricted to ticket holders, accredited media and authorised personnel.
Opening day schedule in Mexico 9:00 (15:00 GMT): Stadium gates open 11:00 (17:00 GMT): Opening ceremony begins 12:10 (18:10 GMT): Team warm-ups 13:00 (19:00 GMT): Mexico vs South Africa kickoff
Canada’s ceremony will take place at Toronto Stadium before the country’s World Cup match against Bosnia and Herzegovina. The opening ceremony in Toronto will kick off at 1:30pm local time (17:30 GMT).
The ceremony will begin with a unique countdown designed to take viewers on a “journey across Canada”, highlighting moments that reflect the nation “from coast to coast to coast”.
Centred on the theme of a cultural mosaic, the event will highlight Canada’s diversity through music and performance, with artists including Alanis Morissette, Alessia Cara, Elyanna, Jessie Reyez, Michael Buble, Nora Fatehi, Sanjoy, Vegedream and William Prince.
The match immediately following the ceremony against Bosnia and Herzegovina is deeply significant, as it will be the first FIFA World Cup match to be played by the Canadian Men’s National Team on home soil.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino noted that the Toronto ceremony will be a “powerful reflection of Canada’s identity” and a “moment of pride, unity and anticipation” as the country steps onto football’s biggest stage.
Opening day schedule in Canada
13:30 (17:30 GMT): Opening ceremony begins. 15:00 (19:00 GMT): Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina kicks off.
After the ceremony concludes, the teams will complete their warm-ups before the official pre-match proceedings and kickoff at 3pm local time (19:00 GMT).
The full FIFA Countdown Concert lineup is here! 🔥
3 cities. 1 concert. 15 artists. On June 10 the world will be united through football and music . ⚽ 🎶
The US will host its opening celebration at the Los Angeles Stadium before facing Paraguay.
The ceremony will feature large-scale visuals, immersive storytelling and performances from global artists including Katy Perry, Future, Anitta, LISA, Rema and Tyla.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino highlighted that this specific artist lineup was chosen to reflect the cultural diversity and vibrant diasporas of the US, showcasing the nation’s considerable influence on global pop culture, music, and entertainment.
Opening day schedule in US
16:30 (23:30 GMT): Opening ceremony begins 18:00 (01:00 GMT June 13): The US vs Paraguay kicks off.
The match officials for @FIFAWorldCup matches 1, 2, 3 and 4 have been appointed. 🤝
Fans in the US can watch the opening ceremonies through FIFA’s official broadcast partners. English-language coverage will be available on FOX and FS1, while Spanish-language coverage will air on Telemundo and Universo.
For free streaming, Tubi will simulcast the opening ceremonies and the opening matches, including Mexico vs South Africa on June 11 and the United States vs Paraguay on June 12.
All 104 World Cup matches will also be available through the FOX One app (subscription required), while Spanish-language viewers can stream every match on Peacock and the Telemundo app.
International broadcasters include:
Canada: CTV, TSN and RDS
Mexico: Televisa and TV Azteca
United Kingdom: BBC and ITV
How many fans are expected to attend and watch?
FIFA has not released an official number for the opening ceremonies. However, the three events are expected to fill their host venues in Mexico City, Toronto and Los Angeles, with a combined live attendance of roughly 200,000 spectators.
The ceremonies will also be broadcast worldwide as part of the opening match coverage, likely attracting a global television audience in the tens or hundreds of millions.
Are the hosting nations facing any challenges before the ceremony?
Yes. In Mexico City, ongoing protests by teachers’ unions and other groups have raised concerns about possible disruptions before the opening match between Mexico and South Africa.
Protesters have threatened to block major roads leading to Mexico City Stadium and other key locations. Authorities have responded with a large security operation and say the opening ceremony is not at risk, although organisers remain on alert as the tournament approaches.
In Los Angeles, officials have focused on security planning, crowd management and preparations for large-scale events across the city. Local authorities have also said they do not expect immigration enforcement operations at World Cup venues.
In Toronto, organisers are preparing for an influx of visitors, with transport agencies adding services and coordinating plans to reduce congestion. Across all three host nations, security and logistics remain key priorities as the tournament gets under way.
People walk near the fallen statue of a football player, placed along Avenida Reforma for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, that was vandalised by teachers from Mexico’s National Coordination of Education Workers (CNTE), following a protest demanding better wages and pensions, under the slogan “If there’s no solution, the ball won’t roll,” in Mexico City [Henry Romero/Reuters]
The FIFA World Cup begins on June 11. You can follow the action on Al Jazeera’s dedicated World Cup 2026 page with all the latest news, match build-up and live text commentary, and keep up to date with group standings, real-time match results and schedules.
We asked for your views on which players Chelsea should keep, loan, and sell this summer.
Here are some of your comments:
Nick: Fringe player to keep, Mamadou Sarr. He's a quality defender who could become a mainstay in the team, but needs to learn from an experienced centre-back. One to loan, Jamie Gittens, after a year disrupted by injury, a season on loan to another Premier League club would help show if Jamie has what it takes to succeed at a top club. One to sell, Liam Delap. He heads a long list of current Chelsea players who are simply not good enough to play for a top or aspiring club.
Derek: Chelsea should try to keep Marc Cucurella, but not as a defender, he's not fast enough or tall enough. He has plenty of skills but he can't defend, he goes on his attacking runs often but, often very impressively then can't recover for his defensive roll.
Jonny: Keep Josh Acheampong, loan Mamadou Sarr, sell Liam Delap. Delap looks like a fish out of water.
James: One player who should definitely stay is Trevoh Chalobah, he has never made a fuss when out of favour or when loaned out and is a club player. I would loan out Omari Kellyman as there is clearly a player in there who has had a bad time with injuries. I would sell Liam Delap, he puts the effort in but just hasn't hit the number of goals we need.
David: Player to be kept Tyrique George, he's better than the wingers we bought. Player to be sold - take your pick from Enzo Fernandez, Marc Cuccrella, Liam Delap, Neto, Jamie Gittens, Alejandro Garnacho. Loan out Reggie Walsh.
Norwich Tech junior Kyle Stringer has been voted The Bulletin Athlete of the Week for the week of May 25 to June 1.
The Warriors' junior was the winning pitcher in Norwich Tech’s 6-1 victory over Wolcott Tech in the CTC baseball tournament championship game. Stringer allowed just one run and struck out three over 5.1 innings. He also went 2-for-2 with two doubles and two RBIs at the plate.
Stringer also earned the win in Norwich Tech’s 12-2 win over Wilcox Tech in the CTC semifinals. The lefthander allowed zero hits and zero runs over four innings, striking out three and walking one.
Last week saw plenty of standout performances in softball, boys outdoor track and field, girls outdoor track and field, and boys golf across Eastern Connecticut. While there's no shortage of talent, we went and found the best of the best.
The Trailblazers junior won a four-way playoff to win the ECC boys golf tournament individual championship. Blanchard shot a 73 to help Killingly finish tied for second with Waterford in the team competition.
Nevaeh Dailey, Plainfield
The Panthers junior was the runner up in the girls discus with a throw of 134-9 at the State Open championship meet.
Kaegan Hirst, Plainfield
The Panthers senior placed sixth in the boys high jump (6-4) at the State Open championship meet.
Peter Hoagland, Norwich Tech
The Warriors sophomore shot an 81 to lead Norwich Tech to their second straight CTC boys golf tournament championship. Hoagland also won the 2 man best ball competition with teammate Luke Henderson.
The Wildcats junior was the runner up in a four-way playoff for the ECC boys golf tournament individual championship. Hollis shot a 73 to help NFA win their second straight ECC team championship.
Hollis also shot a terrific 5-under-par 32 to earn medalist honors in a tri-match against East Catholic and Killingly at Tallwood Country Club in Hebron.
Tycen LaBelle, Griswold
The Wolverines junior won the boys 3200-meter run at the State Open championship meet. LaBelle’s winning time was a personal best 9 minutes and 14.40 seconds.
The Wildcats senior catcher had three hits, including a game-winning suicide squeeze bunt, to give NFA a thrilling 1-0 walk-off win over Newtown in the second round of the Class LL girls softball state tournament.
Oriana Pescatello, Norwich Free Academy
The Wildcats sophomore finished fifth in the 1600-meter run with a personal best time of 4:58.05 at the State Open championship meet. She also placed sixth in the 800 meter run (2:17.57).
WINNIPEG, MANITOBA - APRIL 18: Jasmine Jasudavicius of Canada prepares to face Karine Silva of Brazil in a flyweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at Canada Life Centre on April 18, 2026 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)
Jasmine Jasudavicius’ win over Karine Silva in Manitoba two months ago wasn’t anything to write home about, but it did generate a decent amount of work for the Manitoba Combative Sports Commission (MCSC) after Jasudavicius was accused of fighting with a Zyn in her mouth.
Jasudavicius beat Silva 29-28 on all three judges scorecards, employing a very conservative gameplan to control her opponent in the main card fight. There was no highlight post following that one and we never would have spoken about it again had it not been for footage between rounds that eagle-eyed fans found that showed Jasmine with something in her mouth.
Was that a Zyn nicotine pouch? It certainly looked like Jas was packing a lip to us.
Jasudavicius laughed off the accusations and said it was just gum, but the MCSC wasn’t laughing. Fighters aren’t allowed to have anything in their mouths during a fight other than a mouthguard, for obvious reasons. So when Silva’s team filed a complaint and asked for the fight to be overturned, the commission investigated.
This time, Jasudavicius will get off with a fine and not a ‘No Contest’ or a loss on her record. According to MMA Junkie, a letter sent to Silva’s team concluded “an unauthorized foreign object was present but [the commission] were unable to to verify the specific item or determine whether it provided any potential advantage. Without evidence regarding the item in question, the commission concluded there was insufficient basis to overturn the result of the bout.”
The commission went on to state Jasudavicius would receive the ‘maximum possible’ fine for a ‘safety violation and breach of the Act of Regulations.’ No specific dollar amount was named, but the province’s Combative Sports Act notes that the fine for a violation can be up to $10,000.
That’s a decent amount of money for a middle of the card fighter like Jasudavicius, but fighters can’t have mystery substances in their mouths during a fight, even if it is just a harmless piece of gum.
Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton recently sat down with former ESPN host Trey Wingo to discuss all things Broncos before the real ramp-up to the 2026 season begins.
In their conversation, Payton talked about everything from his time with the New Orleans Saints, to his current situation with Denver.
One of the most notable topics they discussed was the health of quarterback Bo Nix. Payton confirmed that Nix has been out at OTA practices, and will be "fully healthy before June ends," said Payton. "There won't be any hiccups once training camp begins; and I'm optimistic that we'll get to see him in that third week (mandatory minicamp at the end of June)."
You can see the entire interview below.
Nix's health will be a closely-watched subject as the season draws closer, and fans will certainly be holding their collective breath as the action and the contact ramp up with each additional week of practice.
The San Antonio Spurs took down the New York Knicks 115-111 in Game 3 on Monday night at Madison Square Garden to trim the Knicks’ series lead to 2-1 in the NBA Finals.
After the game, Knicks head coach Mike Brown made it clear that he had a problem with the free-throw discrepancy in the game, particularly in the second half. The Spurs shot 32 free throws in the game and 24 free throws in the second half, while the Knicks shot 22 free throws in the game and eight in the second half.
Brown spent nearly five minutes questioning the Game 3 officiating in his postgame press conference.
Mike Brown spent almost 5 minutes at the start of his presser complaining about the officiating: pic.twitter.com/4R5W7SBlmm
“I want to make sure I get something clear,” Brown began. “Coach Mitch Johnson and the Spurs, they won the game tonight. They came and took the game. But I will say this- I never thought I’d be in the NBA Finals and see a team get 24 free-throw attempts in the second half to another team’s eight. I don’t think I complain much about officials or the fairness when it comes to the free-throw attempts. San Antonio is a great team. They’re a great team. It’s going to lower our odds big time, big time, if we play Game 4, and in the second half they get free-throw attempts to our eight. And maybe we were fouling. Maybe we were fouling. But they fouled too.”
“There were opportunities for fouls to be called to at least try to even the free throws out,” Brown said. “Now, we didn’t play good. San Antonio played great. We could have played better. There were a lot of things that we didn’t do that we did in Game 1 and Game 2. But to go 24 free-throw attempts in a second half; that’s 48 for the game if you think about it the way they called it that second half. Compared to eight? All the shots we took, we got fouled four times, roughly, for eight free-throw attempts?”
“Again, I don’t complain much. I never thought I’d see that in an NBA Finals game,” Brown continued. “And I saw it tonight. It’s tough to overcome when you’re playing a great team. Having said that, again, San Antonio won the game. I’m giving their head coach and their players a lot of credit. Wemby played great. Stephon Castle played great. I’d go down the line. Fox hit a big shot late. But as a team, if you take away the fouls and the free throws that should have been, in my opinion, a little bit more even. Again, maybe we fouled that many times. But they fouled too. And it’s not shown at the end of the day on this box score.”
The Inside the NBA crew tackled Brown’s comments after the game.
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“He should have stopped (after) ‘We didn’t play well,'” Charles Barkley said about Brown. “They did not play well enough to win the game. The Spurs outplayed them tonight. Listen, referees are going to miss some calls. That happens. Officiating did not lose this game. You know I love Mike Brown… The bottom line was he should have stopped after, ‘We did not play well enough to win.’ That’s why they lost, not the free throws.”
“Ernie (Johnson), when I was good enough to lead my team to the Finals, one time I had a bad game, and Phil Jackson said, ‘What’s wrong?’ I said, ‘I didn’t get no calls,'” Shaquille O’Neal explained. “He put his hand on my shoulder and said, ‘World champions don’t complain.’ And he walked off. Mike Brown knows better. He’s won the Warriors. He knows what it takes to win a championship. I agree with Chuck… He should have stopped at ‘We didn’t play well.’ World champions do not complain.”
“I love Mike Brown as well,” Draymond Green said. “The referees usually side with the more aggressive team. Victor Wembanyama started the game; three of their first four possessions, he had dunks. All series long, when Victor Wembanyama has rolled, it’s been like bumper cars… Now, he gets five or six lobs today. So, I blame the Knicks for that. If you’re aggressive, if you’re not letting him roll to the rim, then they’re not penetrating to get to the basket, and they’re not getting more foul calls.”
The NBA Finals are now alive again after the San Antonio Spurs stole Game 3 at Madison Square Garden to cut the New York Knicks’ series lead to 2-1.
Before that loss, much of the conversation around New York had been glowing. The Knicks had made a fantastic start to the series, Brunson had strengthened his status as the face of the franchise, and the Garden had become the centre of the NBA world.
Draymond Green was among those paying attention. Before Game 3, he singled out Brunson’s pull in New York and compared the city’s reaction to him with the way fans have rallied around legends LeBron James and Steph Curry.
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Draymond Green says Jalen Brunson jerseys remind him of LeBron James and Steph Curry
Green made the comparison while speaking about how often he has seen Brunson jerseys around New York, saying the point-guard’s Knicks popularity now stacks up with two of the defining players of this era.
He said (via ESPN): “I’ve obviously played in six NBA Finals or whatever it is. But I played with Stephen Curry and I played against LeBron James a lot. The amount of Jalen Brunson jerseys I see stacks up to the amount of Stephen Curry and LeBron James jerseys you see.
“That’s what been most impressive to me, how much support they have for this team but in particular how much this city has banded around this guy who is the engine pushing this whole thing forward.”
That is not the same as saying Brunson is already on LeBron or Curry’s basketball level, but he is getting close to that level in playoff influence. He has become one of the league’s elite late-game scorers, and his recent postseason production has put him in rare company alongside names such as Michael Jordan and LeBron.
Even in the Game 3 loss, Brunson still finished with 32 points. The concern, as Stephen A. Smith questioned Brunson, was more about shot selection and balance than whether he can carry the Knicks.
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Not the first time Draymond Green praised Jalen Brunson
Green has made this kind of point before when talking about Brunson’s late-game ability. On The Draymond Green Show last week, he said Brunson’s crunchtime consistency belongs with the very best.
“It’s up there. It’s definitely up there on an elite level,” Green said.
“Needless to say, when Jalen Brunson has the game late and you’re on Jalen Brunson’s side, damn it, you feel good about it. Like Steph Curry.”
He concluded: “You must win a championship to put it in the same category.”
That is where Brunson still has work to do. He has the Garden behind him, the numbers are climbing, and the comparisons are getting louder, but the title is the line that separates great runs from legendary ones.
Game 4 now feels massive. If Brunson answers, these comparisons will keep on coming.
Report: Spanish giants set to battle for Chelsea star
Marc Cucurella’s Chelsea Exit Could Ignite La Liga Transfer Battle
Marc Cucurella’s future appears increasingly tied to Spain, with Atlético Madrid and Barcelona emerging as the leading contenders for the Chelsea defender. According to reporting from MARCA, the left back “doesn’t plan to decide his future until his time with the Spanish national team is over”, yet the direction of travel already feels clear.
After four demanding seasons in England, Cucurella is understood to want a “change of scenery”, and there is a growing sense that Stamford Bridge is no longer the ideal stage for the next chapter of his career. Chelsea’s failure to qualify for European competition has only intensified speculation around several senior players, with Cucurella now among the most closely watched situations of the summer.
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La Liga Return Growing More Likely
The desire to return to Spain appears central to Cucurella’s thinking. MARCA report that “his great desire to return to La Liga” is influencing the race heavily, giving Atlético Madrid and Barcelona a natural advantage over Premier League rivals.
Manchester City’s interest remains significant. Enzo Maresca knows Cucurella well and values his tactical intelligence, positional flexibility and intensity in possession. Yet even City may struggle to compete with the emotional pull of Spain.
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For Barcelona, there is also a sentimental element. Cucurella came through La Masia before establishing himself elsewhere, and there is often a romantic appeal when academy graduates return to Camp Nou with greater maturity and experience.
Atlético, meanwhile, can offer immediate importance. Diego Simeone values aggressive defenders who combine resilience with technical quality, qualities Cucurella has developed consistently since leaving Brighton for Chelsea in 2022.
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Chelsea appear increasingly realistic about the situation. The report claims the club are “destined to sit down and negotiate a transfer that is likely to be around 40 million”, a notable drop from the £65.3m fee they paid Brighton.
That financial compromise reflects modern football realities. Chelsea continue reshaping the squad around younger profiles and stricter wage structures, while Cucurella’s substantial salary also complicates negotiations.
Importantly, his departure would not feel like failure. During difficult periods at Stamford Bridge, Cucurella often became an easy target for criticism, yet his resilience deserves recognition. Last season he rediscovered consistency, contributed strongly in possession and showed the determination that made him such a respected figure at Brighton.
“He wants to end his four seasons at Chelsea,” the report states, and that decision now feels more practical than emotional.
Spain Focus Delays Final Decision
Cucurella’s immediate focus remains international football. Spain’s World Cup ambitions are clearly shaping his timeline, with MARCA stating he does not want distractions during the tournament.
That professionalism may impress potential buyers as much as his footballing quality. Players entering major competitions often become consumed by transfer noise, but Cucurella appears determined to separate club uncertainty from national responsibility.
Barcelona’s internal manoeuvring could also prove decisive. Deco reportedly wants to create space within the squad, while Alejandro Balde’s future continues to generate discussion despite his reluctance to leave.
Atlético’s sporting project may currently look clearer, but Barcelona’s emotional pull should never be underestimated. Real Madrid’s name has even surfaced on the periphery of the story, underlining how highly regarded Cucurella remains across Spanish football.
Wherever he moves next, this increasingly feels like a player seeking clarity, familiarity and renewed purpose after years of turbulence in west London.
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Chelsea supporters are likely to feel conflicted about this situation. On one hand, Marc Cucurella finally looked settled last season. His energy, aggression and commitment won over many fans who had previously questioned whether he justified his enormous transfer fee.
On the other hand, there is an acceptance that this move may suit everyone involved. Chelsea remain in transition, still balancing financial pressures with the need to rebuild a competitive squad. If Cucurella genuinely wants a return to Spain, forcing the situation rarely benefits club or player.
There is also frustration among supporters about how quickly perceptions changed around him. During Chelsea’s chaotic periods, Cucurella often became symbolic of wider recruitment failures despite showing resilience through managerial changes and tactical instability.
For fans, the mention of Barcelona and Atlético Madrid highlights the player’s enduring reputation across Europe. Elite clubs do not pursue defenders lacking quality or character.
Many Chelsea supporters will still question whether selling him for around £40m represents good business after spending significantly more to sign him from Brighton. Yet there is also excitement about what this could mean for Chelsea’s evolving squad strategy under a younger, more athletic structure.
Ultimately, supporters may view this as another sign of Chelsea entering a fresh cycle, painful at times, but necessary for long term stability.
We’ll see how that pans out, but that shouldn’t stop us looking into the transfer priorities, because whether or not Everton get Hackney over the line, there’s still some clear needs for this squad.
RIGHT-BACK(S)
There’s simply no way Everton cannot sign at least one right-back this summer.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka is an option, but so far, one Everton have not bitten on, and he is now set to take part in the World Cup, so that could delay a deal, too.
Guela Doue is a much more exciting, mooted target, while there has also been talk of interest in Atalanta’s Raoul Bellanova, who can play up and down the right side.
There’s a genuine case that Everton should sign two right-backs, but their absolute priority should be getting one in swiftly.
CENTRAL MIDFIELD
Regardless of Hackney coming in or not, Everton need a top-class, dominant midfielder.
There are question marks over Idrissa Gueye’s future, while Tim Iroegbunam could possibly be moved on if the right offer were to arrive.
Someone like Manu Kone of Roma would be the dream profile; a player who can both sit and bomb forward, and generally just run the show.
If Hackney arrives, he will be a fine addition but would not solve the issue of Everton still requiring a big, powerful presence who can sit in the middle of the park — a number 6, as it were — and a player who instantly elevates that area of the pitch.
LEFT-BACK
While Everton’s need for a right-back is desperate, they also really need to realise that a left-back should also be a priority.
Mykolenko should not be Everton’s starting left-back. If Everton do sign Jack Grealish again, then the need for a more attacking full-back in that area is even more obvious.
David Moyes’ handling of Adam Aznou was pathetically bad, and the Moroccan now really needs a loan if he is not viewed as being ready for the rigours of Premier League football.
So, in that case, Everton will need to dip into the left-back market.
WINGER
We do not yet know whether Tyrique George and/or Grealish will be returning to the club for next season.
If both of those players sign, then it probably means Everton are okay, numbers wise, even if Dwight McNeil is sold. In that case, Moyes would simply have to play Tyler Dibling, and a four-player unit of the former Southampton winger, George, Grealish and Iliman Ndiaye would be enough.
However, if a big offer comes in for Ndiaye, then there seems a chance Everton could cash in, and that would necessitate a move for another, top-quality wide option.
STRIKER
Everton have a decision to make when it comes to their two centre-forwards.
Thierno Barry had an up and down first season at the club, while Beto only has a year left to run on his contract.
A versatile attacking option who can play in a couple of positions could be a smart move, especially if Ndiaye were to go, but that does not solve the issue with the strikers really.
If Beto stays, then he has to be offered a new deal in order to protect his value. If Barry stays, then he has to show more of an understanding of what’s needed to be a successful, all-round forward in the Premier League.
But we cannot also fall into the trap that scoring goals is all on strikers. Chances need to be created with consistency and quality — it’s worth noting that neither Barry nor Beto underperformed their xG in 2025-26.
CENTRE-BACK
Bar the right-back and number 6, I do find that all of these other positions of need are about as much of a priority as each other.
Jarrad Branthwaite’s injuries hugely hampered Everton in 2025-26, and there’s certainly a case to be made that Everton need a better option to back him up.
Yet with Michael Keane having been given a new deal, and the urgency to sign a right-back, it seems more likely Everton will view Branthwaite, Jake O’Brien, James Tarkowski and Keane as their four options.
However, perhaps signing a development player in that position would be sensible. Someone in the 19 to 21 bracket, who can come in primarily to play under 21s football and then be on the fringes of the first-team squad, a bit like Branthwaite back in 2020.
That would change, though, if an offer were to come in for Keane, as unlikely as that seems right now.
SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA - FEBRUARY 12: Logan Porter #13 of the San Francisco Giants practices drills during Spring Training at Scottsdale Stadium on February 12, 2026 in Scottsdale, Arizona. (Photo by Suzanna Mitchell/San Francisco Giants/Getty Images)
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The San Francisco Giants continue navigating a difficult season that has featured significant roster turnover, including the surprising trade of longtime catcher Patrick Bailey earlier this year.
That move briefly created an opportunity for veteran catcher Logan Porter, who joined the organization in 2024, but that chance was very short lived.
Porter’s stint with the Giants’ big-league club this season lasted for just one major-league appearance before he was outrighted. That move pushed him to elect free agency and now he has joined an American League rival.
“Catcher Logan Porter has agreed to terms with the Los Angeles Angels on a minor league deal and will report to Triple-A,” WHDH Boston’s Ari Alexander reported on X, formerly Twitter. “Porter, who recently elected Free Agency after being outrighted, has MLB experience with the (Kansas City) Royals and Giants.”
San Francisco Giants’ Patrick Bailey Replacement Leaves For In-State Rival
The Giants, who are run by legendary catcher Buster Posey, abruptly cut ties with Bailey as they sought a turnaround in the standings during a disappointing season. Initially, that move meant bringing Porter up to the big leagues as his replacement.
“The 30-year-old Porter spent two days on the Giants’ active roster in early May,” Anthony Franco wrote for MLB Trade Rumors. “They called him up after trading Patrick Bailey to Cleveland, getting him into one game as a pinch-runner after Christian Koss was hit by a pitch. Porter was quickly optioned back to Triple-A, where he hit .241/.292/.362 in 65 plate appearances this season. He’s a .244/.359/.389 batter over five Triple-A campaigns and has appeared in 17 big league contests over parts of three seasons.”
That brief major-league opportunity might have been Porter's final appearance in a Giants uniform, though he could return to the organization at some point down the line.
For San Francisco Giants Backstop Leaves Team Shortly After Replacing Patrick Bailey
Meanwhile, the Angels have spent much of the season searching for catching depth throughout the organization, making Porter a logical addition given his experience in both Triple-A and the major leagues. And after the Angels cut ties with Austin Wynns in a trade with the Atlanta Braves, Porter could find a big-league opportunity with the team soon.
Porter has appeared in parts of three major-league seasons with the Royals and Giants, compiling seven big-league hits. And it should be noted that he did score a run in that sole pinch running appearance for the Giants this season.
For the Giants, Porter's departure represents a small but notable roster change during a season that has featured quite a bit of turnover.
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Didier Deschamps praises ‘radiant’ Michael Olise following France hat-trick
Didier Deschamps was full of praise for a “radiant” Michael Olise (24) after the Bayern Munich forward netted a hat-trick against Northern Ireland in France’s final FIFA World Cup warm-up game.
At club level, Olise has had an exceptional campaign, registering 22 goals and 31 assists in 52 games in all competitions. Including games with Les Bleus, he is now on 60 goal contributions after he netted a hat-trick in France’s 3-0 win in Lille on Monday night.
Speaking in a post-match press conference attended by Get French Football News, Deschamps was full of praise for Olise. “He is radiant through the season he has had at Bayern and with us as well. He is full of confidence. He is so decisive,” began the France manager.
He continued, “He is also capable of making quite an incredible effort. We will need Michael at that level (at the World Cup) and others, too. Well done to him. He came to us after a very good Olympic Games. It took a bit of time, four or five matches for him to free himself, because, and I’m not teaching you anything, he is quite an introverted character. But he is very endearing. We are trying to guide him through discussions. He is standing on his own two feet; he has done everything to get to this level.”
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Facing a 3-0 hole in the 2026 NBA Finals, the Spurs withstood a late charge from the Knicks on Monday, June 8 to claim their first victory in the series, 115-111, snapping New York's 13-game playoff winning streak.
And now, with Game 4 in two nights, we officially have a series.
San Antonio played with urgency and desperation from the start of the game, swarming the Knicks on defense and forcing them into turnovers and contested posssessions, but it was star phenom Victor Wembanyama who carried San Antonio, leading the Spurs with 32 points, 8 rebounds, 6 assists and 3 blocks.
The Spurs, though, did have six players reach double-figures in scoring.
This came on a night when exorbitant ticket prices made this the most expensive NBA Finals game on record, and President Donald Trump also attended as a guest of Knicks owner James Dolan.
Here are live takeaways from Game 3 of the NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs:
The Knicks, by and large, have played pretty well this postseason. Monday night, they beat the Spurs on the break (topping them in fastbreak points, 15-5), and they outworked San Antonio on the offensive glass (gaining a 21-10 edge in second-chance points).
The main reason the Spurs won, however, was ball protection.
The Knicks committed 13 turnovers — compared to just 8 from the Spurs — but that was just one part of the problem. San Antonio turned those plays into 21 points, while New York made up just 7 points off the Spurs giveaways. In a four-point loss, that was the difference between going up 3-0 and now having to defend home court in Game 4.
The turnovers stalled New York’s offense somewhat and prevented the Knicks from stacking quality possessions in the second half.
“That ain’t cost us the game,” Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns said when asked about officiating. “We turned the ball over. We didn’t execute. We didn’t do what got us 13 straight wins; that’s how you lose a game. We didn’t do what we’ve been doing for 13. We decided to do something different and throwing the ball away is a clear indication that you’re going to lose a game, especially in the playoffs.”
From the very first few minutes of Game 3, it became clear that Victor Wembanyama was on a mission to extend San Antonio’s season, at least a little longer.
Wembanyama, whose first 4 shot attempts Monday night were in the paint (three of those coming at the rim), finished with a game-high 32 points on an efficient 11-of-18 night, adding 8 rebounds and 6 assists.
But after settling for jumpers earlier in the series, Wembanyama brought an unmistakable intent to use his height and attack the basket. Eight of his 11 field goals came within the restricted area.
Wembanyama played with a ruthlessness that his team, frankly needed. In the first quarter, Wembanyama shoved Brunson off of his area, almost with disdain. And then, when Brunson approached him, Wembanyama laughed him off.
The Spurs, very clearly, did not want to leave things to chance. After coach Mitch Johnson had defended his team’s shot selection in the first two games of the series, lamenting open looks that simply didn’t drop, the Spurs got to work down low Monday night.
And it started with Wembanyama, whose first 4 shot attempts were in the paint, with three of those coming at the rim.
The Spurs constantly attacked the paint, asking guards De’Aaron Fox, Stephon Castle and Dylan Harper to wriggle and slash past New York defenders to finish at the rim.
It paid off. After scoring just 22 points in the paint in the first half of Game 2, the Spurs dropped 28 down low in the first half of Game 3. The problem was that 16 of those came in the first quarter.
The Spurs finished the game with 44 points in the paint
Through the first several minutes of the game, it was San Antonio that dictated the pace and flow of the game. The Spurs were playing with more speed and defensive intensity, forcing the Knicks into turnovers in two of their first three possessions.
New York, perhaps playing with some subconscious complacency, started rather sluggishly, missing two of its first six shots.
Yet, the Knicks emerged in the second quarter with some urgency of their own and launched an 11-2 run early in the period. It didn’t end there, either. The Knicks outscored San Antonio by 18 in the quarter and closed the half on a 14-3 run.
But every time the Knicks tried to mount a run to eat into San Antonio’s lead, the Spurs had a response. That was a departure from Game 1, when New York just overwhelmed San Antonio late.
“We allowed them to hit first at the beginning of the game,” Knicks coach Mike Brown said. “We allowed them to hit first in the beginning of the second half. We turned the ball over and we were stagnant offensively and we allowed them to get to the paint, and we did not pay attention to detail to what we are supposed to do defensively.”
The Spurs were called for 10 fouls in the second half. The Knicks were whistled for 15.
San Antonio shot 24 free throws, converting 20 of those. New York went just 6-of-8. Brown was disappointed after the game and cited a lack of consistency with officials. And while he should indeed be frustrated, his censure is misguided.
“I don't think I complain much about officials or the fairness when it comes to the free throw attempts,” Brown said. “San Antonio is a great team. They are a great team, okay. It's going to lower our odds big time, big time, if we play Game 4 and in the second half, they get 24 free throw attempts to our eight. Maybe we were fouling. Maybe we were fouling. But they fouled, too.”
Brown added the qualifier that the Knicks did not play well. And, to be frank, NBA officiating throughout the postseason has indeed been inconsistent. A closer review of the film will determine if Brown has legitimate beef.
But what’s undeniable is that New York did not match San Antonio’s defensive physicality multiple times throughout the game. It’s often that energy and determination that opens up the rest of the game. Perhaps officials responded to that.
Either way, the Knicks didn’t put themselves in position to take complete control of this series.
“There are a lot of things we can do better and we are going to have to do better, but the same breath, like I said, hopefully they will see some more fouls called against them, so it's not 24-8,” Brown continued. “This is a four-point ballgame. Four-point ballgame. One-possession ballgame going down the stretch. It's tough to overcome.”
The New York Knicks fell just short of matching one of the NBA’s toughest playoff records, with a costly Game 3 defeat at Madison Square Garden bringing their run to an end.
New York entered Monday night with 13 straight postseason wins and a chance to move within one of the Golden State Warriors’ all-time mark.
Instead, the San Antonio Spurs handed the Knicks a 115-111 loss, cutting the NBA Finals series to 2-1 and keeping the Warriors’ record safe.
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Golden State took notice after their record stayed intact. The 2017 Warriors set the mark by opening that postseason 15-0 before losing Game 4 of the NBA Finals to the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Golden State swept through Portland, Utah and San Antonio, then took the first three games against Cleveland before the Cavs finally snapped the streak.
That Warriors team finished the playoffs 16-1, one of the most dominant runs in league history.
The Knicks came close, reaching 13 consecutive wins, one of the longest playoff streaks ever, but fell two short of matching Golden State’s record.
Spurs spoil Knicks record chase in NBA Finals Game 3
San Antonio’s 115-111 win changed the tone of the series after New York had taken the first two games on the road.
Victor Wembanyama led the Spurs with 32 points, eight rebounds, six assists and three blocks, giving San Antonio the star performance it needed in a hostile MSG atmosphere.
Stephon Castle added 23 points, while Jalen Brunson scored 32 and OG Anunoby had 28 for the Knicks.
Knicks vs Spurs Game 4 now carries more pressure
The Knicks still lead the Finals 2-1, but the loss ended their winning streak and gave San Antonio life.
Game 4 is scheduled for Wednesday, June 10, at 8:30 p.m. ET at Madison Square Garden.
New York can still move within one win of the championship, but the Warriors’ 15-game playoff streak will remain alone for at least another year.
The San Antonio Spurs walked into Madison Square Garden on Monday night and pulled off exactly what the Knicks did in Games 1 and 2 at the Frost Bank Center, stealing a road game. The Spurs edged New York 115-111, cutting the series deficit to 2-1 and keeping their Finals hopes alive.
It was overall a physical, chippy contest from the jump, but very few moments generated more heat than what happened in the first quarter between Jalen Brunson and Victor Wembanyama.
Jun 8, 2026; New York, New York, USA; New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson (11) reacts as San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama (1) looks on in the second quarter during game three of the 2026 NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images
Trailing 2-0 and in a near must-win situation, Wembanyama came out firing. He asserted himself early by attacking the rim, finishing and-ones, and making it clear he was done being passive. But his aggression against Brunson went completely unpunished. When the Knicks guard fired back right after the play, the moment completely broke the internet.
Jalen Brunson drops 7 words after Victor Wembanyama’s dirty shove
With around five minutes left in the first quarter, Brunson was trying to set a screen on Wembanyama to free up Josh Hart when the Spurs big man shoved him to the ground. In the video clips circulating online, Wemby can be seen using significant force on the Knicks guard, sending Brunson crashing to the floor.
Referees did not call a foul and missed the play entirely. Brunson immediately got into Wembanyama’s face, but the Frenchman just smiled before the point guard walked away and got back to business.
When asked about the shove during his postgame press conference, Brunson said, “Whatever you saw is what you saw.” He avoided any extra drama, acting as if he had already moved on and accepted the physicality, with a quiet passion to return it in the next game.
The 22-year-old had previously been involved in a heavily criticized collision with OKC’s Cason Wallace in the Western Conference Finals and was ejected from a second-round game after elbowing Naz Reid. For many fans, his moment with Brunson in Game 3 of the Finals felt exactly like that villain play in the WCF.
Fans react after Jalen Brunson’s clamped response
Fan reactions went even deeper, as some people actually respected Brunson’s icy response.
One user wrote, “Wemby deserves a flagrant for what he did to Alvarado and this, and he deserves to be ejected for a game — but they won’t do that cause one more flagrant and he’d be ejected. STOP PROTECTING THIS GUY.”
Another added, “The most respectful way to say everyone already saw it.”
A third noted, “That’s the most ‘I’m not getting fined for this’ quote you’ll hear all week.”
The fourth one claimed, “Had a little Marshawn Lynch type response there. I like it Brunson.”
Not everyone was on Brunson’s side, though, as one X user penned, “I saw Brunson trying to hook someone twice his size and flopping when he snuck out of it.”
Because the shove happened in the first quarter, it did not qualify for the Last Two-Minute Report. On top of that, the league office looked at the tape and decided not to hit him with a retroactive flagrant foul. Because both rules let it slide, the whole thing was basically wiped from the books,
Anyway, with the win, the Spurs caught a break, and this series definitely isn’t going to end in a sweep. With Game 4 on Wednesday and the physicality of the NBA Finals escalating, it will be interesting to see how Brunson pays Wembanyama back for that shove.
Dominic Thiem was in the crowd for the French Open final, where Alexander Zverev came out on top against Flavio Cobolli.
Thiem knows that road well. He lost his first three finals before finally breaking through to win one of his own.
The Austrian, now retired, fell short twice at Roland Garros and once at the Australian Open before finally winning the US Open.
Zverev’s victory now brings both their journeys full circle. In 2020, Thiem got his breakthrough title by beating Zverev in New York. Four years later, Zverev has lifted his first Grand Slam trophy after three previous defeats.
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Alexander Zverev sent a message by Dominic Thiem after the French Open win
Thiem took to Instagram to document his brief stay in Paris, posting: “Another quick stop in Paris. Fantastic tennis and an incredible [Roland Garros] final.
“Huge congratulations to [Alexander Zverev] on a well-deserved first Grand Slam title. What a journey and what an achievement.”
“And of course, congrats to [Flavio Cobolli] on an amazing run and a fantastic match. Excited to see what’s next for both of you!”
Dominic Thiem’s Grand Slam final record
It was a nice gesture from Thiem, who lost two straight French Open finals to Rafael Nadal in 2018 and 2019. He then fell short again the following year, this time losing to Novak Djokovic in the 2020 Australian Open final.
But he finally ended that streak later that year by beating Zverev in the US Open final to claim his first and only major title.
Thiem came back from two sets down in New York to win their thrilling five-set match 2–6, 4–6, 6–4, 6–3, 7–6(8–6).
The Austrian won a total of 17 titles during his career and reached as high as number three in the ATP rankings. He also had a strong record against Zverev, winning eight of their twelve meetings before retiring.