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Real Madrid veteran ‘loses mind’ at teammate during training ground altercation

Real Madrid veteran ‘loses mind’ at teammate during training ground altercation
Real Madrid veteran ‘loses mind’ at teammate during training ground altercation

With Real Madrid’s season coming to a disappointing end, almost certainly one without trophies, the mood around Valdebebas is not positive. To make matters worse, a number of stories are being leaked to the press about the tension in the dressing room.

On Friday it emerged that Dani Ceballos had asked to end relations with manager Alvaro Arbeloa, following an argument in his office. He is set to leave the club in the summer, and may have played his last game for the club. Meanwhile Arbeloa has also had run-ins with Raul Asencio, who has barely played over the past month, and captain Dani Carvajal, who has also spent the majority of his time on the bench over the last few months.

Antonio Rudiger involved in altercation with teammate

However ESPN report that the most explosive altercation of any kind at Valdebebas involved veteran defender Antonio Rudiger. The 33-year-old reportedly ‘lost his mind’ with one of his teammates during training, causing a ‘heated scene’. That was confirmed to them by multiple sources, although they also that it was not an important incident, and was more down to the character of Rudiger than anything else.

Rudiger also involved in spats with opponents

This is not the first time that Rudiger’s temparement has been questioned in recent months. The Germany international was accused of deliberately kneeing Getafe left-back Diego Rico in the head, to which he responded that if he had ‘meant to injury him, he’d still be lying there’.

Meanwhile during Real Madrid’s second leg defeat to Bayern Munich in the Champions League, Bayern defender Josip Stanisic accused Rudiger of crossing the line with his comments, challenging him to tell the public what he said to him. Rudiger is out of contract this summer, but looks set to be offered the chance to extend his deal at the Bernabeu.

'Grandpa' jockey seeks history, aims to become oldest to win Kentucky Derby

Jockey Mike Smith is 59, which has not escaped the attention of his colleagues.

Some of them call him grandpa, according to Smith.

“I get it all, man,’’ he said, but added, “At my age, I'm still doing the things I was doing when I was 30, man. It's crazy.’’

Smith, a two-time winner in the Kentucky Derby, will be in position to become the oldest jockey to win the race Saturday, May 2 at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky.

The late Willie Shoemaker was 54 when he rode Ferdinand to victory in  the 1986 Kentucky Derby and he remains the oldest jockey to win the race. Smith, who was 52 when he won the race in 2018, is no long shot to break Shoemaker’s record.

Smith will be riding So Happy, who’s 7-1. Trainer Mark Glatt could have chosen a talented jockey half Smith’s age, but apparently, it was never a consideration with the horse and Smith based in Southern California. Smith also happens to be a Hall-of-Famer.

Kentucky Derby contender: So Happy is the Kentucky Derby horse worth cheering for this year

“He keeps himself in prime condition,’’ Glatt said. “And especially in a race like the Derby, how do you replace the experience that a rider like Mike Smith has?’’

Smith is set to ride in the “Run for the Roses’’ for a record 29th time, and he is familiar with the winner’s circle.

In 2005, he won the Kentucky Derby on 50-1 longshot Giacomo.

In 2018, he won on Justify and went on to win the Triple Crown.

“You're always excited to make it to the Derby, especially when you make it with one that's really a true contender,’’ Smith said. “And I think this horse showed… in the Santa Anita Derby that not only is he going, but he actually has a big chance to win it all. He really does.’’

So Happy went off at 38-1 in its racing debut and won. Since then, he has raced three more times, placing third once and winning twice – including the Santa Anita Derby in a race that earned the horse a spot in the Derby.

“I think we’re just starting to see the best of him,’’ Smith said.

Could the same be said for the 59-year-old jockey?

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Kentucky Derby 'grandpa' looks to make history as oldest jockey to win

New York Giants' Joe Schoen: Talks with Odell Beckham Jr. will 'continue'

New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen indicated Thursday that discussions with free-agent wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. remain ongoing following a recent workout.

"No updates on that," Schoen said. "We worked him out a couple of weeks ago, and he did a good job in terms of that. We signed a couple of new defensive tackles yesterday, so we’re going to continue to always work on the roster regardless of the position and try to upgrade where we can.

"Odell is a guy we had in for a workout, and we'll continue to have conversations with his camp and see where it goes."

The comments come amid roster adjustments and injuries at wide receiver. Malik Nabers continues to recover from a torn ACL and could potentially miss the start of the regular season, while Darius Slayton recently underwent core-muscle surgery but is expected back for training camp.

Beckham, who impressed during his April workout and physical with the Giants, has hinted multiple times on social media about a potential return to the franchise that drafted him in 2014. Head coach John Harbaugh, who previously coached Beckham in Baltimore, has also maintained conversations with the veteran receiver.

A reunion could provide veteran leadership and depth to a young receiving group as the Giants build for the future.

This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Giants' Joe Schoen: Talks with Odell Beckham Jr. will 'continue'

Sixers stars discuss the play of Paul George in win over Celtics

PHILADELPHIA -- The Philadelphia 76ers brought in Paul George for a reason. He is a player who can do it all on the offensive end while being one of the better defenders in the league, but it has been something of a sputtering start to his tenure in Philadelphia--until now, at least.

George delivered in a big way in Thursday's 106-93 Game 6 win over the Boston Celtics as he put up 23 points on 8-for-17 shooting while knocking down five triples in the win. He put up those numbers while also having to defend the likes of Celtics stars Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown and also being asked to help on the glass. This continues to be the best he has looked in a Sixers uniform since returning from his 25-game suspension in the regular season.

"We’re trying to figure it out," said Tyrese Maxey of George. "I mean, we've been having to figure it out on the fly. Not a lot of practice time, but once he came back from the 25 games, he had a mission, and I think he's accomplishing that mission, and he's been really good, and we appreciate him, and we appreciate his sacrifice, but he's done a great job."

As mentioned, George is one of those players who can just fit well next to the likes of Joel Embiid and Maxey as sort of that connector in the middle on the wing. He can knock down 3s, he can take players off the dribble, he can knock down shots in the mid-range, and he is a top-flight defender for this group.

"He just does everything," Embiid added. "Obviously, he’s guarding the two guys on the other team, and then offensively, just filling in, needing a post-up, he’s gonna go get you a bucket, 3s, just doing a little bit of everything, and I said it last game. We’re gonna need all of it."

Paul George, Game 6 pic.twitter.com/VjaRQu7daz

— Brett Usher (@UsherNBA) May 1, 2026

The difference in George's play before and after the suspension is apparent. The 9-time All-Star has been able to look like himself and he has given the Celtics a lot of problems in this series. He has been able to dig deep and give the Sixers a ton of production as that time away during the suspension has helped him so much in that regard.

"Like I said, it came down to now me being able to—like off days spend extra minutes putting up shots, working on my band and my craft and before the suspension, I was kind of saving myself for games because of the soreness, and I wanted to be as fresh as possible going into games," George explained. "Any little thing I felt that was extra outside of practice would have carried over into a game I'm not feeling my best. So, it was a ton of rehab that was involved with that."

George isn't the same ruthless scorer that he once was while with the Indiana Pacers and the Oklahoma City Thunder, but he is still clearly somebody who can impact the game in a big way. His time away taught him a lot about himself as he moves forward.

"Now, I can focus on basketball and, again, finally enjoying it, now that I'm able to do things that I was once able to do again, and it's fun for me again," George finished. "So to be honest, it's kind of just like a lock into seeing who I am again. How can I be relevant again? Or, how can I chase some of the things that I was doing in my past. So, it's been fun to be on the floor and just experience it, and kind of just learning things about myself."

This article originally appeared on Sixers Wire: Sixers stars discuss the play of Paul George in win over Celtics

Chicago Sky must back up preseason optimism with results | Opinion

CHICAGO — It’s easy to talk big in the preseason, to style yourself as a team that’s going to be competitive and have championship aspirations.

When you’ve bumbled around as badly as the Chicago Sky has for most of its existence, however, you don’t get the benefit of the doubt. You want to prove you’re serious about winning, that you’re going to do more than the bare minimum?

You’re going to have to actually do it.

“We knew that earning the respect of (free agents) and retaining players that were here was going to take some real sincerity and a genuine plan from our end of who we wanted to be,” Sky general manager Jeff Pagliocca said during the team’s April 30 media day.

“Looking at our roster now, you see more of an athletic group, shot-creating group, some more size, more versatility than we've had over the last couple of seasons,” he said. “We’re really going to go after being a very, very competitive group.”

Chicago Sky hasn't been model franchise

The Sky was always going to be under the microscope because of the WNBA’s new collective bargaining agreement, which more than quadruples most salaries and raises the minimum standards for all teams. Chicago has long been considered one of the W’s worst-run franchises, practicing in a suburban rec center until this season, running off a Who’s Who of star players and making questionable personnel decisions across multiple front offices.

As for the long-awaited practice facility, it still isn’t done. Originally expected to open in December 2025, it’s been delayed for a second time, with Pagliocca now saying it will be ready in “late spring, early summer.”

Then, on April 6, the Sky confirmed all the worst opinions of the franchise by trading Angel Reese, a fan favorite who was supposed to be a franchise cornerstone for years to come.

Reese was the Sky’s best player — she led the WNBA in rebounding in each of her first two seasons and averaged a double-double — but she had angered management with criticisms of the franchise, particularly the wisdom of banking too heavily on Courtney Vandersloot’s return this season. Vandersloot, now 37, tore her ACL last June.

Reshaping the roster

Giving away a superstar like Reese is the kind of move an unserious team makes, but Pagliocca said it was necessary for “roster balance.” In the days that followed, he traded for Rickea Jackson and Jacy Sheldon, and persuaded Azura Stevens to return.

He also won over Skylar Diggins, arguably the Sky’s biggest free-agent pickup since Candace Parker signed with her hometown team.

“Just the moves that they were making, really putting their money where their mouth was and wanting to make some good change toward us getting back competitive, getting back in the playoffs,” Diggins said of what sold her on the Sky.

“Jeff really put that vision out there of what him and (coach) Tyler (Marsh) were thinking for this team, what they wanted for this team.”

On paper, Chicago’s roster looks impressive. It has veteran experience, it has depth, it has defense and it has people who can score.

Challenges still ahead

But the game isn’t played on paper, and the Sky still has challenges.

It will start the season without Vandersloot, Stevens (knee) and DiJonai Carrington (foot), and there is no timetable, at least not publicly, for their returns. Of the 16 players currently on Chicago's roster, 11 have been in the league for two years or less.

“We're a growing organization,” second-year coach Tyler Marsh said. “And we're trying to steer it in a positive direction across the board.”

The Sky are saying all the right things ahead of the season. What matters is whether it can deliver on them.

Follow USA TODAY Sports columnist Nancy Armour on social media @nrarmour.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Chicago Sky must back up WNBA preseason optimism with results

Is Kevin Durant playing today? Latest injury update on Rockets star

Houston Rockets forward Kevin Durant has missed most of the first round of the NBA playoffs against the Los Angeles Lakers and a similar pattern is expected for Game 6.

Durant missed Game 1 with a right knee contusion, an injury he sustained during practice a day before the game. He scored 23 points in a Game 2 loss, but suffered a left ankle sprain that has kept him sidelined for Games 3, 4 and 5.

The pain in his ankle will likely keep him from competing in the potential elimination Game 6 in Houston. League sources told ESPN's Shams Charania that Durant will not play, as the Rockets trail the Lakers 3-2 in their best-of-seven series. Durant was listed as "doubtful" on the NBA injury report as of 10 p.m. ET, April 30.

The Rockets have won the previous two matchups against the Lakers after falling down 3-0 in the series. A Game 7 is scheduled for Sunday, May 3, if necessary.

Durant's timetable for a return was a minimum of two weeks, sources told Charania. He first suffered the ankle injury on April 21. If the Rockets can force Game 7, it would be just days before the two-week mark given for Durant.

The Rockets have won back-to-back games without Durant, though, led by their young, future core of Amen Thompson, Jabari Smith Jr., Reed Sheppard and Alperen Sengun. Smith led Houston with a team-high 22 points in the Rockets' 99-93 Game 5 win in Los Angeles. Thompson led the Rockets with 23 points in their 115-96 Game 4 win in Houston.

Durant, 37, averaged 26.0 points, 5.5 rebounds and 4.8 assists in 78 games during the 2025-26 regular season.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Kevin Durant injury update, status for Lakers-Rockets Game 6

Ohio State football post-spring projected depth chart on defense

Now that we are past spring ball and the 2026 NFL draft, it feels like a good time to see where things land with a projected two-deep depth chart for the Ohio State football team. It's no easy task with 51 new players in the program, but we did get to see some reps and hear some guys start to make a name for themselves during the spring, so what we thought we knew after the transfer portal closed is much different now.

In fact, what we project and predict now will also most likely change once we hit fall camp and begin to see some more things after a summer of conditioning and development behind the scenes. But, as always, we're game to give it a try.

We've already gone through this exercise on the offensive side of the ball, and now it's time to look at the defense and special teams. Here's a look at a projected Ohio State football depth chart on defense and special teams post-spring.

Ohio State football projected two-deep depth chart on defense and special teams

Defensive Line

Ohio State Buckeyes defensive end Kenyatta Jackson Jr. (97) celebrates a timeout taken by Minnesota Golden Gophers on the first offensive play of the game during the first half of the NCAA football game at Ohio Stadium in Columbus on Oct. 4, 2025.

Starters: Kenyatta Jackson (defensive end), Eddrick Houston (defensive tackle), James Smith (defensive tackle), Qua Russaw (defensive end)

Backups: Zion Grady (defensive end), John Walker Jr (defensive tackle), Will Smith (defensive tackle), Beau Atkinson (defensive end)

There isn't a huge, known difference maker on the defensive line this coming year, but maybe a couple become household names when it's all said and done. Either way, defensive line coach Larry Johnson would love to rotate eight players, so if this is the two-deep, look for all of these guys to get plenty of time. The coaching staff went out to get experience for a reason, so we're going with Alabama transfers Smith and Russaw to get the nod over Will Smith Jr. and Atkinson to pair with Jackson and Houston as starters. This competition figures to go deep into the fall before we see who emerges.

Linebacker

Ohio State Buckeyes linebacker Payton Pierce (26) motions during the NCAA football game against the Minnesota Golden Gophers at Ohio Stadium in Columbus on Oct. 4, 2025.

Starters: Payton Pierce, Christian Alliegro

Backups: Riley Pettijohn, Cincere Johnson

Pierce will be a starter with no question. He was considered the third starter last year, even though OSU deployed two linebackers a lot of the time. He's going to make some noise this year, being a full-time starter. The wild card in all of this is Pettijohn because he has the talent to be an explosive player, much like what we saw with Arvell Reese. He's been injured, though, so we just don't know. For now, we'll go with the known commodities of Pierce and Alliegro. We can't forget about TJ Alford or Garrett Stover here, but Johnson is generating a lot of buzz and might just leapfrog them all for some action as a freshman.

Cornerback

Ohio State Buckeyes cornerback Jermaine Mathews Jr. (7) celebrates an interception during the NCAA football game against the Purdue Boilermakers at Ross-Ade Stadium in West Lafayette, Ind. on Nov. 8, 2025.

Starters: Jermaine Mathews Jr., Devin Sanchez

Backups: Dominick Kelly, Cam Calhoun

It would be a surprise if returners Mathews and Sanchez don't grab the starting spots here. From there, the coaching staff brought in two transfers with experience, Kelly and Calhoun, who should be the nod to be a part of the rotation.

Star

Ohio State Buckeyes cornerback Earl Little Jr. (1) lines up during the first day of spring workouts for the 2026 football season at Woody Hayes Athletic Complex in Columbus on March 10, 2026.

Starter: Earl Little Jr.

Backup: Jay Timmons

Both of these guys had everyone in spring camp excited. Little was held out with injury on the back-end of spring, but before that, he was showing that he might be able to do at least some of the things Caleb Downs did to allow the defense to be varied and flexible. Oh, and he is also a big hitter. Timmons, just a freshman, might have done enough to be the first guy to plug in for Little if needed.

Safety

Ohio State Buckeyes safety Jaylen McClain (18) tries to tackle Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning (16) in the fourth quarter of their game at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio on Aug 30, 2025.

Starters: Jaylen McClain, Terry Moore

Backups: Leroy Roker, Blaine Bradford

You can write McClain's name in pen here, but beyond that, it gets interesting. Roker and Moore will compete for the other starting spot, but again, if we're going with the thought of playing the more experienced guy, then we have to go with the Duke transfer. Bradford seems to have done enough to be in the conversation for being in the rotation.

Punter

April 13, 2024; Columbus, Ohio, USA; 
Ohio State Buckeyes punter Joe McGuire (42) competes with the scarlet team during the first half of the LifeSports spring football game at Ohio Stadium on Saturday.

Starter: Joe McGuire

Backup: Brady Young

McGuire should be the unquestioned starter, and let's hope we see a little bigger leg from him at times. Young is still there if needed.

Kicker

Kicker Connor Hawkins (96) kicks a point after during the Ohio State football spring game at Ohio Stadium in Columbus on April 18, 2026.

Starter: Carter Hawkins

Backup: Cooper Peterson

Hawkins was brought in to solidify things at kicker, so he's going to be the main player without any competition, really. Beyond that, the walk-on Peterson is there, and so too is a walk-on transfer from Notre Dame, Marcello Diomede.

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This article originally appeared on Buckeyes Wire: Ohio State football 2026 post-spring projected depth chart on defense

RAGBRAI 2026 announces 250+ kilometer double loop for America 250

RAGBRAI riders love a challenge, as shown by the number who every year ride the added mileage of the Century Loop to get in a 100-mile day.

But this year, the Register's Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa will pose a double challenge.

Riders on Day 5, an 83.2-mile grind from Marshalltown to Independence on July 23 that's already the ride's longest, will not only be able to add 21.1 miles on the Karras Century Loop for a total of 104.3 miles, but can opt to add a whopping 76.4 on a second loop. That's a total of 159.6 miles, more than 250 kilometers, a figure chosen to honor the United States' 250th birthday.

The Karras Century Loop on Day 5 of RAGBRAI 2026.

“I’ve heard from countless riders, by email and phone, asking if we could create a 250‑mile day to celebrate America,” RAGBRAI Ride Director Matt Phippen said in a statement as he announced the double loop Friday, May 1. “On a week‑long ride like RAGBRAI, that’s a tall order, so we took the spirit of that idea and transformed it into a 159.6-mile loop ― equivalent to 250 kilometers.”

Riders who complete the America 250 Double Loop will earn a commemorative America 250 challenge coin and the novelty of passing through the town of Jesup three separate times in one day. They'll also rack up 4,790 feet of elevation gain.

The America 250 Double Loop on Day 5 of RAGBRAI 2026.

The greatest achievement of all: They'll be completing the longest one-day ride in RAGBRAI history, surpassing a 150-mile circuit in 1996 that celebrated Iowa's 150th year as a state.

Century Loop riders will get a healthy total of 3,083 feet of gain and will receive the customary commemorative patch.

The double loop and Century Loop will share some roads, but century riders will go around just once, while the double loop riders will make two circuits of their longer loop, beginning, passing through and ending in Jesup.

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This article originally appeared on Des Moines Register: America 250 Double Loop on RAGBRAI 2026 will add 250+ kilometers

Broncos fans spotted interesting hat in background of Eli Stowers' draft call

After the Philadelphia Eagles selected Vanderbilt tight end Eli Stowers in the second round of the 2026 NFL draft, the Commodores shared a video of the moment Stowers got "the call" from Philly's draft room.

Somebody who attended Stowers' draft party, perhaps a teammate, friend or family member, can be seen in the background of the video wearing a Denver Broncos hat. Stowers, of course, was heavily connected to the Broncos leading up to the draft, but the Eagles picked him at No. 54, and Denver was not scheduled to pick until No. 62 (they eventually traded back).

The person wearing the Broncos hat can be seen soon after the video begins:

The call that made the dream real 📞 pic.twitter.com/pMKPEwetaC

— Vanderbilt Football (@VandyFootball) April 28, 2026

Denver fans and pundits were quick to spot the hat on social media:

Damn, I spy a specific hat back there… https://t.co/sCMsJdzPjV

— SleeperBroncos (@SleeperBroncos) April 29, 2026

Dude in the back with the broncos hat 💔💔💔💔💔💔💔 IT SHOULDVE BEEN US

— Average broncos fan (@Mike_knowsball) April 28, 2026

Bronco fans are everywhere 😅

— Karsen 🐎 (@Broncos4six) April 29, 2026

What's that hat back there? https://t.co/mZjdbJWCVA

— Luca Evans (@bylucaevans) April 28, 2026

After trading out of the second round, the Broncos selected Texas A&M defensive lineman Tyler Onyedim in the third round at pick No. 66. The Eagles are not among Denver's 2026 opponents, so they won't play Stowers during the regular season this fall, but they will undoubtedly face off against the tight end someday down the road.

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This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: NFL: Somebody wore Broncos hat at Eli Stowers' draft party

Weather the big story at the F1 Miami Grand Prix

MIAMI, FLORIDA - APRIL 30: Andrea Kimi Antonelli of Italy and Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team drives a kart in the Paddock during previews ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Miami at Miami International Autodrome on April 30, 2026 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Hector Vivas - Formula 1/Formula 1 via Getty Images) | Formula 1 via Getty Images

Formula 1 is finally back after an extended absence, with this weekend’s Miami Grand Prix.

But it is shaping up to be a rather soggy return to the track.

Weather was the dominant story during Thursday’s media day sessions, as current forecasts call for thunderstorms and heavy rain on Sunday during the main event. That forecast has all the drivers talking about what they might encounter, and even has the sport considering changing the schedule for the weekend.

“It’ll be interesting. I don’t think many of us have driven these cars in the rain before, maybe a couple of people in Barcelona at the shakedown,“ said Oscar Piastri during Thursday’s FIA Press Conference. ”But I think they’re going to be challenging cars to drive in the rain just because of some of the quirks that they have. And obviously the weather, normally if it rains in Miami, it does it properly, so we’ll wait and see. But it’ll be interesting one way or another.“

“I understand that there is a meeting later on with the FIA to double-check the scenario for Sunday because apparently, it’s looking really bad. So, we’ll see if there are any changes on the schedule for the weekend,” added Cadillac’s Sergio Pérez.

The sport’s governing body, the FIA, issued a statement on Thursday.

“We are closely monitoring the weather forecast for this weekend,” an FIA spokesperson said. “Having faced a similar situation last year in Miami with threats of thunderstorms, we have a contingency plan in place and will activate it if needed to minimise disruption to the on-track [program].”

Last year, wet weather on Saturday forced the cancellation of the second F1 Academy race at the Miami Grand Prix, and the F1 Sprint race began in tricky conditions. Charles Leclerc crashed in those conditions ahead of the F1 Sprint race, and did not make the start.

As of Friday morning, forecasts are calling for showers in the morning with heavy thunderstorms on Sunday afternoon, with an 85% chance of rain and up to a half-inch of precipitation during the afternoon:

Complicating matters is the fact that few drivers have operated this year’s machinery in wet conditions, as noted by Piastri. Drivers are still coming to grips with the impact of the new regulations, which were tweaked during the extended break.

Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli, the current championship leader, is one of the few drivers who has experienced the new cars in wet conditions. He described that experience as “tricky” on Thursday.

“Yeah, I drove the car when we did the shakedown in Silverstone in the wet and definitely it was very tricky,” said Antonelli.

“Although now with the changes, they clipped the power to 250 kilowatts for the wet and no boost, so that’s already a step forward in that regard. And definitely I think it’s going to be tricky because there will be a lot of unknown, and obviously we’re also going to be racing if the wet weather presents. But I think also another big topic is that we will need to increase tire blanket [temperatures] for the wet because I think as they are now, probably they will be a bit too low for the conditions.

“So yeah, it’s going to be interesting to see, tricky, but let’s see. If it’s thunderstorms, like they say, we probably also won’t get under way for quite a bit of time. So, let’s see how that goes,” added Antonelli. “But definitely it’s going to be very interesting because there’s so much unknown in the wet at the moment, especially no one really used the inter tires, so we don’t know how it’s going to feel, how much grip there will be, especially with the new regulation. And I think also one thing with this year’s cars, it’s a bit harder to build temperature with the tyres, so in the wet they might be tricky and that’s why we probably would need to increase tire blanket [temps] in order to make it a bit better and a bit easier on that side. But yeah, let’s see what’s going to happen.”

As Antonelli pointed out, ahead of the Miami Grand Prix, the FIA announced that the new boost mode would not be accessible for drivers in wet conditions, like we may see on Sunday.

Regarding what F1 could do to the schedule, the 2024 São Paulo Grand Prix may be a guide. Ahead of that race, qualifying for the Grand Prix was moved from Saturday to Sunday morning due to severe weather, and the start time of the Grand Prix on Sunday was pushed up by 90 minutes as well.

With these forecasts, we could see something similar in Miami this weekend.

Bath given huge fitness boost ahead of Champions Cup semi-final

Ben Spencer has been passed fit to start for Bath (Getty)

Bath rugby have been given a significant fitness boost ahead of their Investec Champions Cup semi-final against Bordeaux Begles with captain Ben Spencer able to start at scrum half.

Spencer had been touch and go to feature as he recovers from a shoulder injury sustained in the quarter-final win over Northampton, but has been cleared to play in his side’s first last-four tie for 20 years.

Backs Joe Cokanasiga and Max Ojomoh have been ruled out, though, with Wales international Louie Hennessey partnering Ollie Lawrence in midfield and Henry Arundell set for a head-to-head with fellow speedster Louis BIelle-Biarrey on the wing.

Thomas du Toit, used as an impact replacement in his last six games, is named to start on the tighthead as Bath bid to exploit the absence of Bordeaux Begles captain Jefferson Poirot, who is suspended.

The defending champions will also have to do without head coach Yannick Bru on the touchline as he serves a ban.

The winner of the clash will take on Leinster or Toulon in the Champions Cup final in Bilbao on Saturday 23 May.

Bath XV to face Bordeaux Begles (Sunday 3 May, 3pm BST): 1 Beno Obano, 2 Tom Dunn, 3 Thomas du Toit; 4 Quinn Roux, 5 Charlie Ewels; 6 Josh Bayliss, 7 Guy Pepper, 8 Alfie Barbeary; 9 Ben Spencer (c), 10 Finn Russell; 11 Will Muir, 12 Ollie Lawrence, 13 Louie Hennessey, 14 Henry Arundell; 15 Santi Carreras.

Replacements: 16 Kepu Tuipulotu, 17 Francois van Wyk, 18 Vilikesa Sela, 19 Ted Hill, 20 Sam Underhill; 21 Tom Carr-Smith, 22 Tom de Glanville; 23 Miles Reid.

Lucas Glover has completely changed his tune about LIV golfers returning to the PGA Tour

Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images
Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images

Lucas Glover has often aired his opinion about the possibility of LIV Golf players returning to the PGA Tour.

Glover is one of the more experienced players on the PGA Tour, having made 574 career starts.

The 46-year-old has recorded six PGA Tour wins throughout his career and he is definitely someone who has benefitted from LIV Golf’s inception.

As a result of LIV Golf being established and poaching some of the PGA Tour‘s biggest names, Glover rose in the world rankings and gained improved status.

Glover took full advantage of the rise in tournament purses, winning the Wyndham Championship and the FedEx St. Jude Championship in back-to-back weeks in 2023.

Photo by Ben Jared/PGA TOUR
Photo by Ben Jared/PGA TOUR

He has always been outspoken about his opinion of the players who left the PGA Tour to join LIV Golf.

And that could make for some awkward moments in the future, with LIV Golf’s future said to be under serious threat.

What Lucas Glover said about LIV players returning in 2025

Back in July, Glover spoke very openly about the prospect of LIV players returning to the PGA Tour, as quoted via The Golfing Gazette.

I don’t want to play with them, me personally, Glover insisted.

I don’t think they should be back here, I don’t want them here. They made their decision, and I don’t blame any of them. I don’t care, but they also went away from this tour, and they chose to.

As a PGA Tour player, and somebody who dreamed of playing on the PGA Tour, and have poured my heart and soul into this tour and game for 21 seasons now, I don’t want somebody who chose another path – a path of less resistance, I don’t want them back competing and taking part of my pie and these kids’ pie who are trying to make it now. I don’t want that.

We as golf fans, yeah, the top four, five six players over there, if they were playing on the PGA Tour it would benefit all of us, because our TV deal in 2030 would be great.

Photo by Amy Lemus/NurPhoto via Getty Images
Photo by Amy Lemus/NurPhoto via Getty Images

That’s the big question now in my opinion is; does it behove us as tour members who have equity now to grow our sport by bringing some of those guys back?

I’m having a hard time with it and I got some good advice from somebody who’s had the same issues as me, you’ve got to take emotion out of it, but it’s still very hard for me. This is still my dream and I chose to stay, and after I chose to stay I had success.

As far as a stalemate goes, ‘we’ being the PGA Tour, I don’t think we even care anymore, we’re focused on going forward. They’re not coming away from the team thing, and that’s fine. Our focus now is forward, forward, forward. We’re going to grow our sport, and grow our tour.

All that being said, I don’t think we care anymore about this unification and I don’t think they do either. That’s fine with me but it’s also kind of shortsighted of me, because if five, six, seven, eight of them still move the needle for the public, that would help us grow even bigger.

However, he appears to have taken a step back now…

Lucas Glover changes his tune on LIV golfers returning to the PGA Tour

Glover was asked in Miami on Thursday where he stands on the possibility of LIV Golf players returning to the PGA Tour.

Well, first of all, it’s not up to me, Glover started off by saying.

Second of all, whatever the TOUR decides is whatever they decide. I’ll support that. Like I said, there’s been pathways back, there still are, I don’t know if they will change. I don’t know. I think we’re very much in the infancy of all this and just yeah, I’m not privy to that information at this point.

I mean, human beings are human beings. I kind of live by that, you treat everybody the same until they give you a reason not to. So, yeah, I have respect for people and golfers because they’re people first and my peers second. I will never begrudge anybody for making a decision for the betterment of their career, their life, whatever that may be. But do I think they should abide by the pathways back and pay the same penalties that the previous people have paid, absolutely.

Photo by Isaiah Vazquez/Getty Images
Photo by Isaiah Vazquez/Getty Images

He was then asked whether he will have a say on the matter, given that he is now on the players’ committee.

Yeah, I don’t know,” he admitted.

I don’t know how that, I don’t know — for instance, when the whole Brooks thing came down I don’t know if that was a player decision, if they were — I don’t know.

Again, I’m very new to this side of it too. If the news is absolutely true and they don’t continue or guys start trying to jump back, they’re going to have to make that decision a lot quicker than I’m going to be on there.

Talk about a complete U-turn. Glover clearly feels very differently about LIV players coming back to the PGA Tour now.

A cynic would say that is the stance he has been told to take by the higher ups, because Glover isn’t usually a man to back down on his principles.

DitD & Open Post - 5/1/26: New Contracts Edition

NEWARK, NEW JERSEY - APRIL 02: Simon Nemec #17 of the New Jersey Devils reacts during the third period against the Washington Capitals at Prudential Center on April 02, 2026 in Newark, New Jersey. The New Jersey Devils defeated the Washington Capitals 7-3. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Here are your links for today:

Devils Links

“Hischier has made it known his goal is to win a Stanley Cup with the New Jersey Devils, and he’s certainly a player they need to keep around if they’re serious about doing so. He has averaged 32.4 goals and 72.6 points per 82 games over the last three seasons. That production alone makes him irreplaceable, let alone all that gets put on his plate defensively and in the faceoff dot. It’s rare to find players who can not only hold their own, but excel, with the kind of usage Hischier draws.” [Infernal Access ($)]

“Despite the disappointing season, the New Jersey Devils still had a few players who exceeded expectations.” [Devils on the Rush ($)]

What might new contracts look like for Nico Hischier, Simon Nemec and Arseny Gritsyuk? Some projections: [New Jersey Hockey Now]

Hockey Links

The Flyers, Wild and Ducks advance, and the Penguins, Stars and Oilers are done:

THE BATTLE OF PENNSYLVANIA BELONGS TO THE FLYERS! 🤩

The @NHLFlyers advance to the Second Round of the #StanleyCup Playoffs!!!

Presented by @NavyFederalpic.twitter.com/xEQkvPBHjm

— NHL (@NHL) April 30, 2026

THE @MNWILD ARE THROUGH TO THE SECOND ROUND OF THE #STANLEYCUP PLAYOFFS FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 2015! 📣

Presented by @NavyFederalpic.twitter.com/x0HgekQU32

— NHL (@NHL) May 1, 2026

KEEP THE QUACK ATTACK ROLLING! 🦆

The @AnaheimDucks are moving on to the Second Round of the #StanleyCup Playoffs!!!

Presented by @NavyFederalpic.twitter.com/cAsUz2hOB6

— NHL (@NHL) May 1, 2026

Lady Byng finalists:

Your Lady Byng Memorial Trophy finalists are… 🏆 #NHLAwards

The trophy is presented annually to the player judged to have exhibited the best type of sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct combined with a high standard of playing ability. pic.twitter.com/wsCXBieTLB

— NHL (@NHL) April 30, 2026

“The on-ice officials not only missed Greig uppercutting a defenseless Hurricanes defenseman, but they also put Brind’Amour’s team on the PK afterward, something the Canes coach said shouldn’t be acceptable given how many people in the building saw the incident take place. But after years of watching mistakes such as this, Brind’Amour didn’t place blame on the two refs and two linesmen on the ice. Instead, he went back to an argument he has been making since he stepped behind the bench: the NHL’s officials need more help to get things right.” [The Athletic ($)]

“Jessica Campbell will not return to the Seattle Kraken bench next season, the team announced Thursday. Campbell’s contract is expiring this summer, and sources told ESPN that she has received interest across the league.” [ESPN]

A cool moment before Tuesday’s Bruins-Sabres game in Buffalo: “Seconds into ‘O Canada,’ national anthem singer Cami Clune’s microphone malfunctioned. A dutiful crowd of 19,070 — Shane and Andrea Doan included — rushed to her aid with a full-throated, word-for-word reinforcement.” [The Athletic ($)]

Feel free to discuss these and any other hockey-related stories in the comments below.

Frank Warren provides update after Lawrence Okolie’s failed drug test

Frank Warren has admitted that the episode surrounding Lawrence Okolie’s failed drug test is “a very, very big disappointment”, after the British heavyweight’s fight with Tony Yoka collapsed on short notice.

Okolie was due to face France’s Yoka in Paris last Saturday, but the fight fell through on Tuesday, when it emerged that Okolie had returned an adverse drug-test result.

Warren’s Queensberry Promotions, which was organising the fight, shared the news, which they said had come from the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association.

Former cruiserweight and bridgerweight champion Lawrence Okolie (Getty)
Former cruiserweight and bridgerweight champion Lawrence Okolie (Getty)

Okolie took to social media to offer a statement, with the former cruiserweight and bridgerweight champion saying: “Before anyone starts imagining the worst, following my bicep injury last year, I sustained an elbow injury on the same arm during this camp.

“I had a treatment on it and now we are here. I truly hope sense prevails.

“I will of course be fully cooperating with all relevant authorities and I’m confident any investigation will clear my name. I won’t be making any further comment at this time. Thank you for all your support and see you soon.”

On Thursday, Warren said on a call with The Independent and other outlets: “It’s a very, very big disappointment. I mean, [I’m] very disappointed with that, but it is what it is.

“It will have to take its course when UKAD [UK Anti-Doping] and the [British Boxing] Board of Control call for the hearing, and they’ll have to go through the procedure.

“He’ll eventually... I’m sure he’ll present his B sample, and then depending on the outcome of that... If it matches the A sample, then he’s gonna have to give an explanation.”

That is the standard procedure in most cases, and it will have to play out before Okolie competes again.

Frank Warren promotes Okolie and Tyson Fury among many others (Getty)
Frank Warren promotes Okolie and Tyson Fury among many others (Getty)

The 33-year-old last fought in December, stopping Ebenezer Tetteh in the second round in Nigeria, as he continued his heavyweight venture.

Okolie (23-1, 17 KOs) is 3-0 at heavyweight, after his lone bridgerweight fight saw him win the division’s WBC title, following a run as WBO cruiserweight champion.

Okolie’s cruiserweight-title reign was ended by his former training partner Chris Billam-Smith in 2023, in the sole defeat of Okolie’s professional career so far.

2026 early off-season checklist for the Penguins

PITTSBURGH, PA - APRIL 27: Evgeni Malkin #71 of the Pittsburgh Penguins takes the ice against the Philadelphia Flyers in Game Five of the First Round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at PPG PAINTS Arena on April 27, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Joe Sargent/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI via Getty Images

The offseason is here a little earlier than the Penguins wanted it to be. As they shift into that mode, here’s what to watch for in the upcoming weeks for the early portion of decisions that will need to be made and events to unfold prior to the busy period around the draft and free agency.

Step 1: The Wilkes-Barre playoff run

Pittsburgh’s season is over but there’s still important information to glean for the organization within their AHL team. There are several players in Wilkes-Barre now, from Sergei Murashov to Rutger McGroarty, Ville Koivunen, Avery Hayes and Harrison Brunicke that will have very good chances to graduate to the NHL as soon as the start of next season. The organization would love to see a deep run by WBS to see which young players rise to the occasion and pique their interest when it comes to sorting out their squad for next season and which holes they might still want to fill via trades and free agents over the summer. The Pens probably wouldn’t have traded for Arturs Silovs without his 2025 Calder Cup run, this year their targets could well be internal for projecting to the NHL club.

Step 2: Find out draft position

Pittsburgh’s draft spot is currently 22nd, with draft position being set by regular season performance and not playoff results (until Conference Finals and Stanley Cup teams getting bumped to the end of the order, anyways). The Pens’ slot could move up to 20th if both the Flyers beat Carolina next round AND Vegas doesn’t advance to the Western Conference Final. If one of those items occur then the Pittsburgh pick moves to 21st. If neither of them happen, the pick remains 22nd. Vegas is up 3-2 in their series on Utah to move onto the next round and Carolina is a heavy favorite, so for draft positioning there might not be a move up from 22nd, but it’s one of those things to sit back and wait and see how it goes.

Step 3: Sort out Evgeni Malkin

This could take hours, days, weeks or even months to reach a conclusion. Malkin has made no secret his desire to return in 2026-27 with the Penguins. Kyle Dubas, on the other hand, has been in no rush to extend the star forward. Malkin will turn 40 this summer and the Penguins want to get younger, but he did produce 61 points in 56 games this season. Objectively, there shouldn’t be much to think about here to give the franchise icon a one-year extension. He’s still a productive player that could and should help the team next season and likely even come at a discounted rate. (It also doesn’t hurt that Malkin will help sell tickets and merch while keeping Sidney Crosby happier).

Step 4: Ownership transition

NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman recently said the sale of the Penguins from FSG to the Hoffmann announced in December is ‘on track’ but didn’t give a timetable of when it would be completed. That requires Board of Governors approval and they haven’t had a meeting recently to get to that business. Immediate reactions might be for some sort of drastic change or shifts but it usually doesn’t pan out like that from the very start. It’s still an important item to check off the list, even if it likely won’t alter the offseason or team direction.

Step 5: Other free agents

The unrestricted free agents on the NHL roster, along with Malkin, are Kevin Hayes, Anthony Mantha, Noel Acciari, Connor Dewar, Connor Clifton, Ryan Shea, Ilya Solovyov and Stuart Skinner. In an effort to get younger, most of these names have likely played their final game as a Penguin. To varying levels, a few (most likely Dewar, Shea and Solovyov) will at least be approached for a possible return, if not get outright efforts to keep for next season. Maybe that applies to some of Acciari, Mantha and Skinner too, though I’d personally put those three names in a much less likely to return category at this point.

For restricted free agents, the Pens have Egor Chinakhov and Arturs Silovs to deal with (plus Koivunen and Joel Blomqvist down in the AHL). In this day and age it’s not uncommon to not tender an RFA and try to get a better deal for the team – that happened with Dewar and Phil Tomasino last year, but it’s a no-brainer that everyone mentioned in this category will get a qualifying offer and have their rights retained by the Pens.

There are certainly other items to consider and items to get to as well, depending on how aggressive the team might feel about what to do with someone like Ryan Graves or whatever might happen with the Kris Letang situation, whose no movement contract turns to a 10-team no trade on July 1st. Items like that are not as pressing or immediate for this early look at the offseason items and decisions that will unfold first.

Slot hints at Liverpool staff changes after mid-season departure

Slot hints at Liverpool staff changes after mid-season departure
Slot hints at Liverpool staff changes after mid-season departure

There’s already tension around Liverpool right now, with ticket price protests highlighting a growing disconnect between supporters and decision-makers, and Arne Slot’s latest comments suggest change isn’t limited to what we see on the pitch.


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The Dutchman has now opened up on backroom adjustments, hinting that further shifts could still be on the horizon.

Slot addresses Liverpool backroom changes

Speaking via Liverpool’s official YouTube channel, Arne Slot reflected on the departure of a member of staff earlier this season, set-piece coach Aaron Briggs.

Our head coach explained: “We all know we lost a member of staff during the season, we parted ways. So it makes complete sense for this club if someone is leaving that you look at replacing.”

That decision came midway through the campaign, with the role handled internally since, though Slot’s comments suggest it may not remain that way for long.

He continued by outlining the broader philosophy behind these decisions: “In general you are looking to improve player wise and staff wise. Always keeping eyes open.”

More change possible behind the scenes

This isn’t happening in isolation either, because there’s already been turnover within the coaching setup over the past year, with John Heitinga leaving and Giovanni van Bronckhorst coming in, while further uncertainty remains.

Van Bronckhorst has been linked with opportunities elsewhere, which could again leave a gap that needs filling.

Slot previously made it clear that Briggs’ departure wasn’t taken lightly, stating: “He was a part – and a big part – of us winning the league last season… he has been a big help to me.”

That context matters, because while changes are often framed as improvements, they also mean losing continuity, something that can have a real impact over time.

At a moment when fans are already questioning the direction of the club, hearing that both the playing squad and the coaching staff are subject to ongoing review only adds to that sense of transition.

Whether these moves ultimately strengthen us or create further instability will become clearer in the months ahead, but for now, it’s evident that the rebuild isn’t just happening on the pitch.

Aston Villa vs. Tottenham Hotspur Premier League Preview

Joao Palhinha kept the season alive as Tottenham Hotspur snuck past last-place Wolves, but the journey is far from over. West Ham remains two points ahead with four matches to go, and it no longer seems like even 40 points is a safe mark this year. Just getting there would require a 2-1-1 closing for Spurs, and with a trip to Stamford Bridge still looming, it essentially requires points from each of the other three fixtures.

That seems…unlikely, but survival was always going to require some luck. Sunday’s trip to Aston Villa represents the toughest remaining opponent in terms of table position, though Unai Emery’s side is dealing with the Europa League semis and questionable league form, having won just two of its last eight fixtures (both victories coming at home, however). Tottenham is not favored, but points must be earned somehow.

Match Details

Date: Sunday, May 3
Time: 2:00 pm ET, 7:00 pm UK
Location: Villa Park, Birmingham
TV: USA Network (US), TNT Sports 1 (UK)
Table: Spurs (18th, 34 pts), Villa (t-4th, 58 pts)

Spurs have had mixed results against Villa, but the recent stretch has not been kind. After a 4-1 win in November 2024 (following that impressive 4-0 trouncing the March before), it has been four straight losses in this head-to-head, including FA Cup eliminations in consecutive seasons. The reverse league fixture saw Rodrigo Bentcanur score in the opening five minutes before Villa came back to win 2-1 in North London.

Two Things to Watch

Expecting little

The first three matches under Roberto De Zerbi have done little to suggest the attack will reach his desired levels of fluidity. With three goals scored and an average xG under 1.0, it is fair to question if Spurs are simply unable to score enough to avoid relegation, even if the defense is miraculously improved (which is obviously a fantasy in itself).

Theoretically, the Villa defense is exploitable, sitting right next to Spurs in xGA this season, despite allowing the sixth-fewest actual goals. Three of the past six league opponents have found the back of the net at least three times each, though the other three contests during that stretch featured a total of two goals conceded. Most recent battles between these sides have seen modest scoring, and that feels like a safe bet again.

Much of this comes from Tottenham’s ever-dwindling list of healthy attackers. With Dominic Solanke and Xavi Simons joining the crowded infirmary, good luck finding any sort of consistent attack. Richarlison, Mathys Tel, Lucas Bergvall, and Randal Kolo Muani are just about the only options, so there are going to be a ton of longballs that hopefully yield a lucky bounce in the final third.

Weekly Intangibles Update

To recap: Opta (an imperfect source, but at least a reasonable one), has West Ham at 40.2 points, with Leeds (45.7) and Forest (44.0) safe from the fray. The Hammers’ trip to the Gtech on Saturday is massive, especially since Spurs will know their standing ahead of the trip to Villa Park. While a draw (or loss) provides an opportunity to, at least temporarily, escape the drop zone, a West Ham win gives Spurs essentially no wiggle room.

Obviously, there is no result on Saturday that lowers the importance of Tottenham’s own fixture, but the gravity of seeing West Ham up five points does not sound great. Assuming equal results against Leeds, that would mean Spurs would need to win two of its other three matches in order to match the Hammers’ theoretical 42-point tally, and since one of those is against Chelsea, suddenly Villa is basically a must win.

Thankfully the home side will not be saying the same thing. Overcoming the 1-0 deficit to Forest in the Europa semis is the primary focus now with an eight-point cushion in the Champions League places, so perhaps Emery will mercifully deploy some rotation over the weekend. Wolves did not exactly roll over last Saturday, but hey, I would much rather face teams with nothing to play for than those still in the hunt. If talent is not enough to get Tottenham over the line, maybe desperation will be.

New York Jets News: Russell Wilson Pursuit Sure to Catch eye of Former Jets GM

ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK - JANUARY 04: Ty Johnson #26 of the Buffalo Bills runs the ball in the second quarter against Keidron Smith #46 of the New York Jets at Highmark Stadium on January 04, 2026 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Timothy T Ludwig/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Good morning Gang Green Nation! Here are your links to your New York Jets this glorious Friday in May:

Randy Lange – How Jets Made Franchise History in Round 4 Tradeup to Take Cade Klubnik

Jordan Reid – 2027 NFL mock draft: Reid’s early first-round predictions

Nick Wojton – Winners, losers from the Jets’ 2026 NFL Draft class

Nick Wojton – The Athletic names Jets among ‘winners’ from 2026 NFL Draft

Nick Wojton – 2026 NFL Draft: Jets earn top grade from CBS Sports for team’s haul

Nick Wojton – Report: Did the Jets jump AFC rival to make pick at 2026 NFL Draft?

Matt Sullivan – Jets OC predicted Kenyon Sadiq pick during pre-draft interview with Oregon TE

Glenn Naughton – Russell Wilson Pursuit Sure to Catch eye of Former Jets GM

Charlie Baduini – Steve Wilks’ latest career move proves Jets had one of the league’s worst DCs

Derek Praschak – ESPN draft expert believes Jets dominated the 2026 NFL Draft

Mike Luciano – 3 biggest holes Jets must fill despite strong 2026 NFL Draft

Charlie Baduini – Joel Klatt gives Jets the ultimate praise for 2026 NFL Draft haul

Cardell Hardy – The New York Jets’ Path Back to Relevancy

Here are your missed connections from yesterday.

Chicago Cubs history unpacked, May 1

Free of charge for the discerning reader.

Happy birthday to Marcus Stroman* and a mighty host of others.

Today in baseball history, in 1991, Nolan Ryan of the Texas Rangers pitches the seventh no-hitter of his major league career, and other stories as well.

Today in baseball history:

Cubs Birthdays:Marcus Stroman*, Rudy Meoli, Paul Carter.

Today in history:

  • 1486 Christopher Columbus proposes his plan to search for a western route to India in an audience with Spanish monarch, Isabella I; full support is granted three years later.
  • 1851 – First public flushing toilets the ‘Monkey Closets’ unveiled by George Jennings as part of The Great Exhibition at Hyde Park, London, costing one penny.
  • 1930 – The planet Pluto is officially named by 11-year-old English schoolgirl Venetia Burney
  • 1939 – Batman first appears in Detective Comics #27.
  • 1941 – “Citizen Kane,” directed by Orson Welles and starring himself, premieres at the in NYC.
  • 1952 – Mr. Potato Head is first introduced by toy company Hasbro.
  • 1964 – First BASIC program runs on a computer at Dartmouth College.
  • 1989 – Tim Berners-Lee, working at CERN, submits his initial proposal for the World Wide Web (WWW).
  • 1999 – Animated series “SpongeBob SquarePants,” created by Stephen Hillenburg, debuts on Nickelodeon.

*pictured.

Tweets of the week: Sunshine Camp, jersey numbers, and more

Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence and wife Marissa Lawrence speak to participants during a a joint football-soccer camp at KIPP Bold City High School, Saturday, April 25, 2026, in Jacksonville, Fla. The two hosted the one-and-a-half-hour youth sports camp. | Corey Perrine/Florida Times-Union / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Happy Friday, Big Cat Country! Let’s look at some Jacksonville Jaguars highlights, hype, and more from X/Twitter posted during the past week.

Trevor and Marissa Lawrence hosted a football and soccer clinic over the weekend for the Boys & Girls Club:

Fun in the sun 🏈

This weekend, Marissa & @trevorlawrence hosted a football and soccer clinic for the local Boys & Girls Club at KIPP Bold City High School! pic.twitter.com/CpXoKR75JG

— Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) April 27, 2026

Little photobomb from Trevor Lawrence.

Trevor and Marissa surprised some kids from the boys and girls club with a football and soccer camp today. pic.twitter.com/qBhghceUki

— Jamal St. Cyr (@JStCyrTV) April 25, 2026

The team was surprised with a sunrise set:

Uhhhh is there a cover???#DUUUVALpic.twitter.com/ST8LXb5DOH

— Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) April 27, 2026

NFL Africa shared this clip of Emmanuel Pregnon being drafted by the Jags:

This is everything! 🥹 @PregnonEmmanuel 🇨🇮 | @Jaguars | @oregonfootball#NFLDraftpic.twitter.com/CaXJjj5x2K

— NFL Africa (@NFLAfrica) April 25, 2026

Rookie Ben Patterson’s response to being signed:

DUVALLLL🐆 https://t.co/ojMfcCHvMU

— Ben Patterson (@BenPatt18) April 26, 2026

Pro Football Hall of Fame Ambassador highlighted Jaguars rookie WR Josh Cameron’s last two seasons at Baylor:

JOSH CAMERON, @Jaguars WR
Selected in the 6th round of the 2026 @NFL Draft, Cameron, recorded 19 receiving TDs over the last 2 seasons at @BUFootball (Per Baylor) #Duuuval#Jags#Jaguars#Jacksonville#NFL#NFLDraft#NFLX#NFLTwitter#NFLNewspic.twitter.com/kg1smfJoEV

— Pro Football Hall of Fame Ambassador (@PFHOFAmbassador) April 27, 2026

The team shared rookie numbers and number updates:

pic.twitter.com/Amkp4jhi7g

— Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) April 30, 2026

Colorado Football posted this Buffalo x Jaguars connection:

🦬 x 🐆#ProBuffs x #DUUUVALpic.twitter.com/T9aujVqOlO

— Colorado Buffaloes Football (@CUBuffsFootball) April 29, 2026

Jaguars legend Jimmy Smith and Travis Hunter:

Giving Travis Hunter the answers to the test! #Jacksonvillejaguars#NFL#NFLdraft#Travishunterpic.twitter.com/ikzOKhrhqj

— Jimmy Smith (@JimmySmithJags) April 26, 2026

To help usher in the weekend, please enjoy these James Robinson Louisville Kings highlights:

James Robinson had him lost out there 😬 pic.twitter.com/LRV9dsQwcd

— Louisville Kings (@UFLKings) April 28, 2026

pic.twitter.com/oDFHj9IoIC

— James Robinson (@Robinson_jamess) April 28, 2026

I hope you have a good weekend! Not following Big Cat Country on social media? You can find us on TwitterBlueskyFacebookInstagram, and Threads.

The St. Louis Cardinals’ catchers’ dilemma

JUPITER, FLORIDA - FEBRUARY 17: Jimmy Crooks #8 of the St. Louis Cardinals poses for a photo during the St. Louis Cardinals Photo Day at Roger Dean Stadium on February 17, 2026 in Jupiter, Florida. (Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The word “dilemma” refers to a situation in which a difficult choice must be made, often between two or more undesirable options.

I see the topic of Catchers on the boards and marvel at how many points of view there are. Pages is unplayable because of his (lack of) offense. Herrera is unplayable because of his defense, especially his throwing. Crooks showed poorly and strikes out way too much and is untested and…and…and. Then there is Pozo. A charming rags-to-riches story, but little more. Many don’t understand why he is even on the roster or in the discussion. The answer to that side question became more clear last Saturday when Pages had to come out of the game when his hamstring tightened up. Without Pozo, the Cardinals lose the DH and add burden to Herrera earlier in the season than I think they’d like.

To further complicate a discussion, we could add the emerging Leo Bernal and the whistle we hear in the distance that is a high-speed train named Rainel Rodriguez. Since this is a data drive view, I’ll leave them aside – no data.

Today, I’m going to focus on the two main catching characters in this story – Pages and Herrera. We are starting to get some data. It isn’t definitive, particularly on the defensive side, because defensive stats can take a long time to stabilize, as in years. But we do have some data points. Fortunately, catchers are busy enough that the data points we have are more than a few. Let’s check the data we are getting against the narratives that have formed.

First, some background

Coming into the season, the Cardinals plan was to try and incorporate Ivan Herrera back into the catching rotation. Injuries limited him to 14 games behind the dish last year. Knee (bone bruise), hamstring and elbow issues all added up to a lost season from a catching standpoint, limiting him. But, boy, that bat. .837 OPS gets a persons’ attention, doesn’t it? Especially when it looks like there might be even more upside there.

As it has turned out in 2026, Pages has caught Liberatore, May and Leahy each turn through the rotation, and Herrera has caught McGreevy and Pallante each turn. This translates into a straight up 60-40% split of the catching duties, with Pages on the strong side of the platoon. For the most part, on his non-catching days, Ivan has served as the DH.

I think we have enough data to formulate some initial opinions about how this plan is working out.

Overall

Reader and commenter Solanus has some really interesting data collection he does on pitchers and catchers. I’ve managed to capture some of it in R queries, making the data more generally accessible (he hand collates this and I’m not passionate enough for that). I thought I’d start there.

NameStartsWinsLossesRSRARS/gameRA/gameSDMDNDStarterWPARelieverWPA
Herrera105542464.24.65330.2160.515
Pages169781915.15.7675-0.8463.063

The table above is a query of catcher outcomes for the 2026 season through the series with Seattle. What do I notice? The first thing that stands out is RA/game. This is a decent proxy for a more commonly cited reference called Catcher ERA. RA/game ignores Official Scorer variability and simply attributes the teams overall run prevention to the catcher who started. In prior years, Herrera’s Catcher ERA and RA/game have been noticeably higher than Pages. This year, not so much. When IH starts, the Cardinals are giving up .9 less run per game than when Pages starts.

Solanus has developed a Shutdown(SD)/Meltdown(MD)/No Decision (ND) method for starters not dissimilar to one Fangraphs uses to rate relievers. In this method, one takes all pitcher/batter events and calculates the change in win probability that resulted from whatever outcome the pitcher experienced. Give up a HR? Win probability goes down. Strike a guy out, win probability goes up. WPA is situation dependent. Relievers tend to experience much greater WPA with one event (such as the closer getting the final out with the tie and winning runs on base), whereas pitchers tend to accumulate WPA in much smaller increments, but much higher rates, since they face more batters. Starters throwing to Herrera (McGreevy, Pallante) are experiencing a net positive WPA so far in 2026, whereas the starters throwing to Pages (Liberatore, May, Leahy) are net negative. The method evaluates WPA > .06 as a shutdown performance (SD) by the pitcher. WPA < -.06 is a meltdown (MD) pitching outcome. Otherwise, ND. As you can see in the data, Pages has worn most of the Meltdowns among starters.

Personally, I’m not a guy that relies heavily on Catcher ERA or RA/game, because of its apparent volatility. But if you are a person inclined to cite this stat when defending your point of view that Herrera is not workable as a catcher, you might want to check again.

Throwing

Some folks would point to Ivan’s struggles with throwing base runners out and the obvious contributions from his bat, along with the injuries, and opine that Ivan would be better off at DH or another defensive position that keeps his bat in the lineup. Others discount the impact of CS% because the low run value of a stolen base (and the relatively high negative cost of a Caught Stealing). A team has to steal a lot (!) of bases and have a high success rate for the steals to really matter. Let’s look at some underlying metrics.

NameAttemptsStealing RunsCS above AvgCS rateEst CS rateDistance from 2ndPop TimeXchg TimeThrow MPH
Herrera, Iván6-0.6-0.90%15%51.720.676.5
Pagés, Pedro101.171.840%22%56.41.90.680.8

This is obviously small sample size theater. But many of these numbers compare to historical results for each player.

Herrera catches McGreevy and Pallante (not a pitcher noted for holding runners well). With these pitchers, the runners are a good 5 feet closer to second when the catcher’s throwing comes into play. That’s an extra half, almost full step. If you watch replays of SB attempts, 5 feet is significant.

Pages is a nick faster in pop time, but both are considered average by MLB standards. In MLB, the .1 difference is close to 1 standard deviation from average. Note that Pages has a stronger arm (MPH, last column). Herrera’s is up about .5 MPH from last year. MLB average for throw velocity is 83-84, so both are below average in throwing. Herrera moreso. One thing you can glean from these numbers…teams are not running crazy when Ivan catches.

You see the expected CS rate? If I understand, it’s a bit like xFIP and normalizes back to league averages given the pop time, exchange time and throw velocity. With the small sample, the actual CS doesn’t mean a lot. Statcast estimates that with the metrics Ivan has, he would likely throw out ~15% of runners given pitchers that could hold runners closer to first. That 15% is low, but not unsustainably lower than Pages at 22% expected. I have more research to do to verify, but I gather that Pages over-performs his expected CS rate and Herrera under-performs due to the large disparity in the “distance to second factor”, which is functionally a matter of how well pitchers hold the runners on.

Framing

While throwing is a super small sample size, framing is not. Lots of chances to do this. What do we see?

From a framing standpoint, the two catchers are pretty much even. Herrera doesn’t “steal” quite as many strikes on pitches just off the plate as Pages does, but he is above league average. Neither is particularly adept at stealing strikes beyond 1” outside the zone. Given what we see with ABS, that 1”-2” outside the SZ may become moot as challenges correct these calls.

The chart below overlays both catchers against league averages. Both chart out as pretty much league average, with Pages having a slight edge in Shadow Strike%, just enough to add 1 run for framing.

The chart below visualizes Pages’ and Herrera’s data, with the rest of the league shown in the lighter green lines. Verdict? They are both average net-net. You can see this in the Framing Runs.

One final component of framing is a new one. The utilization of ABS by each catcher. I’m still trying to figure some of this data out, and I’ve omitted what I don’t quite comprehend yet. But there is a high-level theme that emerges.

Above, we see that Pages is 1 run better than Herrera in framing (probably more like 1.5 on a rate basis, given the 60-40 split of playing time). If we look at the correction rate on framing, we see that Herrera is a more effective user of ABS, to the tune of 1 run. This is driven by two features Ivan has. First, he challenges less than expected, by almost half, whereas Pages is right at league average. But Herrera is successful 90% of the time with his challenges. Should he challenge more? The data says he might just be wrong more…I haven’t been able to correlate the data, but it is a decent bet that Herrera’s high overturn rate occurs on pitches in that zone 0-1” inside the K zone and that 63% framing metric ends up looking better after attenuating for successful challenges.

If you are willing to net ABS into framing runs, you end up with Herrera and Pages being in a dead heat so far in 2026.

NameOverturns v. ExpectedNet Runs ForChallengesOverturnsConfirmsOverturn %Expected Challenges
Ivan Herrera81.01091.090%16
Pedro Pages20.318117.061%19
Yohel Pozo0-0.2211.050%2

Blocking

To-date, we Pages is dead on average blocking over 787 opportunities. No small sample here. He is league average.

Herrera grades out almost the same. -1 runs below average, resulting in one more expected PB or WP event. On a rate basis, you could probably view that as -2 runs.

Pages blocking opportunities exceed what I’d expect with a 60-40 timeshare. Herrera has 380 block opportunities in 40% of the games suggests that Pages should have 570 or so, not 787. It appears Pages’ pitchers makes him work a bit harder.

Would Herrera hold up as average with different, more erratic pitchers? I don’t know. I double checked (no chart, sorry) and the total number of tracked pitches between Herrera and Pages did comport with the 60-40 split, further supporting the notion that Pages’ pitching trio is a bit more challenging with balls in the dirt.

The offensive side

The comparison charts below omit that names, but I bet you can guess which is Herrera and which is Pages.

Herein lies the main argument in the Pages/Herrera “tastes great/less filling” argument. Pages grades out as a bit better defensive catcher (overall +1 fielding runs instead of Herrera’s overall 0 fielding runs if you include ABS), but as a materially worse hitter (-1 batting runs versus 5 batting runs). Given the current playing time allotment and same performance over 162-game season, Herrera would come out ~30 batting runs, whereas Pages would be around 0. That is 3 wins right there (under the Pythag theory that 10 runs = 1 win). Meanwhile, Pages would grade out as +6 field runs (1/2 of a win) and Herrera would grade out as 0 fielding runs. Fundamentally, Herrera grades out 2.5 wins better than Pages (net-net).

An alternative argument becomes … well, leverage Ivan’s bat at DH. Except…when Ivan DH’s, the DH penalty impacts him to the point where he is a league average hitter as seen by taking his offensive splits when DHing and seeing a 101 wRC+. Closer to 0 runs than 30. The data begins to suggest that perhaps Ivan should be the one on the long side of the platoon. You’d lose a bit defensively but potentially gain quite a bit offensively. How much you ask? Ivan’s hitting, while catching, is 181 wRC+. You want to know how good of a hitter Ivan is? 181 wRC+ would be third in the MLB, behind Rice and Alvarez.

Want to claim SSS on that 181 wRC+ for 2026? Let’s look at 2025. Ivan’s wRC+ while catching was an astounding 242. To be fair, he was wRC+ 127 at the DH spot. But across both years (and consequently, a much larger sample size), the DH penalty the Cardinals pay with Ivan is in the 80 – 100 wRC+ range. One could argue that is a heavy fine to pay for a little bit better defense.

Playing Time

The current format is for a 60-40 playing time split. Realistically, that is how the catcher position divides up for many teams. Rare is the everyday catcher, and rarer still is the everyday catcher who avoids injury. Only 12 catchers in MLB caught more that 105 games in 2025. A 60-40 split (or slightly different, like 67-33) is what every team, including the Cardinals, face. I don’t think the Cardinals have the option of playing Ivan at C for 162 games, or even 140.

One option that could be considered would be to flip the platoon basis, in favor of Herrera being 60% of the games. Playing out offense at current rates of each player, adding 30 games to Herrera’s non-DH offensive number would produce in the neighborhood of 10-12 more runs (using wRC) over what you’d expect from him at catcher on the offensive side, less 1-2 runs blocking throwing on the defensive side. Net of ~10 additional runs, that would be worth 1 win.

Summary

These are the numbers we can look at to-date. There isn’t any meaningful way to evaluate game calling and other soft skills, although RA/game or Catcher ERA may provide some hints at the macro level.

So far, Herrera grades out better at coaxing greater performance, moreso among the starters than relievers. That is what RA/game tells us, but that is not how the Cardinals view it internally. I see Pages and Herrera as functionally the same at framing, and Pages is slightly better at controlling the run game, but both are below average here. Overall, Pages is a bit better defensively, but perhaps nothing decisive (in the data we can observe). Herrera is materially better offensively. What to do?

I think with the data above, you can see why the Cardinals have Ivan Herrera catching. Net-net, they get more out of the C position than they would with Herrera as full-time DH, and they get more out of Ivan, too. While I think one could argue that the current arrangement is the optimum arrangement to maximize both players’ value, a gradual shift of the platoon allotment might be warranted, as Ivan gets further away from injury and recovery.

At some point, we can opine that the Cardinals need to get more offense from the 60% side of the platoon. This would entail 1) moving Herrera to the long side of the platoon or 2) promoting Crooks to replace Pages and hoping he can provide more offense. It’s not clear the Cardinals are ready to take that leap of faith. Another key question would be … what would be the impact on the defense? To my eyes (looking at the data), the bar Crooks must reach defensively is to be better than average. Again, it is not clear that the Cardinals are ready to take the leap that Crooks can clear that bar. Perhaps later this year, when the season outcome is more decided.

This is the dilemma from a data perspective, using the data we have to-date. Stay tuned.

Orioles news: A doubleheader split; Palmer eats wings

Apr 28, 2026; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Orioles infielder Blaze Alexander (23) bobbles a ground ball at shortstop in the eighth inning against the Houston Astros at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Sabau-Imagn Images | Jamie Sabau-Imagn Images

Good morning, Camden Chatters.

If you were looking for a perfect six-hour encapsulation of the Orioles’ 2026 season so far, look no further than yesterday’s doubleheader against the Astros. The opener of the twin bill showcased how gloriously high the Birds’ potential can be when everything is clicking…and then the second game harshly reminded us of the sloppy, unwatchable mess this team too often becomes.

You’d hardly believe these two games were played by the same team. Game one was a master class in how to play winning baseball. Stupendous pitching, timely hitting, and grand slams aplenty led the Orioles to a 10-3 blowout win. Roughly 30 minutes later, the O’s stumbled out of the dugout and fumbled their way through a poorly pitched, defensively shoddy top of the first inning that put them into a 5-0 hole from which they never recovered, en route to an 11-5 loss.

As Mark Brown often writes, the Orioles never let you feel good about them for very long. Every time it appears they’re turning a corner or gaining some momentum, their fatal flaws show up and knock them on their keisters. The O’s had no sooner returned to the .500 mark with their win in the opener before they sank back underwater to 15-16 to finish April.

It’s been that way all year. The O’s have won just often enough to keep themselves afloat but never enough to pull away from mediocrity. Consider their week-by-week records so far:

First homestand: 3-3
First road trip: 3-3
Second homestand: 3-3
Second road trip: 3-4
Third homestand: 3-3

I guess there’s something to be said for consistency. But hovering around .500 isn’t going to cut it if the Orioles have real designs on being a contender.

It was at exactly this same point of the schedule last year — 31 games in — that the Orioles’ season completely fell apart. They began a death spiral of 15 losses in 17 games, costing manager Brandon Hyde his job and fully burying the Orioles’ hopes of relevance. The 2026 Orioles, at least, haven’t yet shown that level of futility. But their schedule is about to get a lot tougher, starting with a four-game trip tonight to face the best team in the American League, the Yankees. And 19 of the Orioles’ next 25 games are against teams that are currently .500 or better.

It’s going to be a real test of the Orioles’ mettle. If yesterday’s game one was any indication, the O’s can more than hold their own. But if yesterday’s game two was any indication? Well, my friends, things could get real ugly, real quick.

Links

Should you be optimistic about the Orioles? | MAILBAG – BaltimoreBaseball.com

Even Rich Dubroff’s case for optimism doesn’t sound all that optimistic. It’s more of an acknowledgement that most other AL teams aren’t that good, either.

A few random O’s stats and notes – Steve Melewski

Orioles catchers are the best hitters in the league! As for Orioles third basemen, um…uh…let’s just move on to the next link.

Meet 2 Orioles fans making the most of a doubleheader in the all-you-can-eat Truist Club – The Baltimore Banner

If you can eat as much stuff in six hours as these two O’s fans did, maybe the price of a Truist Club ticket is worth it. But as someone who can’t make it past one serving at Bill Bateman’s all-you-can-eat wings night, I think I’ll pass.

Orioles legend Jim Palmer eats his 1st chicken wing after grand slam bet – The Baltimore Sun

Speaking of wings, guess which 80-year-old just ate one for the first time in his life? See you at Bill Bateman’s, Jim.

Orioles birthdays and history

Is today your birthday? Happy birthday! Two former Orioles right-handers were born on this day: Dillon Tate (32) and Allan Ramirez (69).

On this day in 2012, Orioles skipper Buck Showalter notched his 1,000th career win, fittingly enough against the team he first managed, the Yankees. In a 7-1 rout, eight different Orioles had hits, including homers by Chris Davis and J.J. Hardy. Starter Brian Matusz, who had been 0-12 with a 10.47 ERA in 14 starts since his last win, got off the schneid with an excellent performance, holding the Yanks to one run in 6.1 strong innings. Showalter would finish his managerial career with 1,727 wins, including 669 with the Orioles.

Random Orioles game of the day

The random number generator spat out 2024, so we’re getting a recent one today. On May 1, 2024, the Orioles lost a 2-0 shutout to the Yankees at Camden Yards. Ace Corbin Burnes gave a valiant effort for the O’s, pitching six innings and giving up just two runs, both coming on an Oswaldo Cabrera homer in the fifth. But the Birds’ offense had no answer for Yankees starter Luis Gil, the eventual AL Rookie of the Year winner, who tossed 6.1 scoreless frames. Gil held Colton Cowser, the guy he ultimately beat out for ROY honors, to an 0-for-2. Clay Holmes got the last five outs for the save. The win pulled the Yanks into a virtual tie with the Orioles atop the AL East.

Game 33 Preview: Tigers open up May with home series vs. Rangers

The Detroit Tigers return to Comerica Park to host the Texas Rangers on Friday after a 4-5 interleague swing that concluded with a 5-2 victory in the finale against the Braves in Atlanta on Thursday to prevent a sweep.

This weekend’s series opens up a six-game homestand that has the Boston Red Sox coming to town for the second leg of the stretch. But first things first — the Rangers arrive in the D just a half-game behind the Tigers in the overall standings with one less win in one fewer game played, placing them firmly in the middle of the American League West standings.

Detroit, on the other hand, is knotted up with the Cleveland Guardians atop the AL Central Division, both at an even 16-16 mark. It is still early in the season — summer has not even arrived yet — but it feels good to see the Motor City Kitties on top of things regardless of the time of year.

More good news: the Tigers are a tidy 10-2 at home so far this season against a brutal 6-14 record on the road; on the other hand, they are just 5-6 against fellow AL foes, but all five wins did come within the comfortable confines of Comerica Park.

So it seems that the odds are stacked in favor of the Olde English D, which hopefully bodes well for Friday night’s starter, right-hander Jack Flaherty, who has struggled significantly over his last two appearances – both notably on the road. The last time he faced Texas was last year on May 10, when he gave up five runs on four hits (all four home runs!) and two walks while striking out four over three innings in the loss.

For the visitors, left-hander MacKenzie Gore will climb the hill for his first appearance against the Tigers as a Ranger. The 27-year-old has struggled mightily over his last three starts, posting a 6.14 ERA and 5.50 FIP over 14 2/3 innings — a stretch that saw him allow 16 hits (three home runs) and 10 walks while striking out a whopping 17 batters.

The last time Gore saw the Tigers was last summer with the Washington Nationals on July 2, in which he threw 5 1/3 frames of two-run ball on three hits and four walks, along with two strikeouts in his team’s victory.

Take a look below at their respective season numbers ahead of Friday night’s fracas.

Detroit Tigers (16-16) vs. Texas Rangers (15-16)

Time (ET): 6:40 p.m.
Place: Comerica Park, Detroit, Michigan
SB Nation Site:Lone Star Ball
Media: Detroit SportsNetMLB.TVTigers Radio Network

Game 33: RHP Jack Flaherty (0-2, 5.33 ERA) vs. LHP MacKenzie Gore (2-2, 4.35 ERA)

PlayerGIPK%BB%GB%FIPfWAR
Flaherty625.123.018.030.86.04-0.1
Gore631.031.611.340.54.050.4

FLAHERTY

GORE

Phillies News: Walk Offs, Don Mattingly, the Flyers

Apr 30, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Phillies designated hitter Kyle Schwarber (12) showers infielder Alec Bohm (28) after the game against the San Francisco Giants at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Ross-Imagn Images | Kyle Ross-Imagn Images

As a new month dawns, the Phillies find themselves back to winning ways. A trip to Miami is up next.

Onto the links.

Phillies news:

Nothing is new under the sun, including winning both games of a doubleheader on walk offs. But it’s been a while.

Don Mattingly is making his mark on the team.

What do you do when your game is rained out? Watch the Flyers take down Pittsburgh, that’s what. ($)

MLB news:

Whenever someone ties Ted Williams in anything, you can be sure they’re doing something impressive.

Jeff Passan gives his early thoughts on the MLB campaign.

MLB.com looks at the top 150 Draft prospects.

Duke Tobin and Bengals still believe in Myles Murphy, exploring long-term relationship

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - NOVEMBER 16: Myles Murphy #99 of the Cincinnati Bengals looks on during an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium on November 16, 2025 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Myles Murphy started to show some life late last season, which is why it was a bit of a surprise when the Cincinnati Bengals decided against exercising his fifth-year option.

But, according to de facto GM Duke Tobin, that doesn’t mean they are looking to move on.

“He’s a 24-year-old guy that’s just starting to scratch the surface,” Tobin said in a press conference, per Bengals.com. “He’s a guy that we believe in. He’s going to be a big part of what Al [Golden] and his staff does… The organization believes in Myles and will continue to explore a long-term relationship.

So why didn’t they just keep him around?

Here’s what Geoff Hobson wrote:

About half of Murphy’s fellow 2023 first-rounders haven’t had their fifth years exercised as the Bengals hope to take that $14 million option and convert it into a better salary cap fit for upcoming seasons.

Since the Bengals locked up their premier offensive weapons to long-term contracts in 2025 and now have a hefty sum dedicated to a well-stocked defense, the front office appears to be prioritizing the flexibility associated with a future extension over the more rigid fifth-year option number.

That makes sense in general, and it especially makes sense after the Bengals really pushed themselves to their spending limit this offseason with the trade for Dexter Lawrence.

We talked about the change in approach to spending of Duke Tobin and Katie Blackburn in our recent show.

41 days to the World Cup: Norway&#39;s dramatic finish vs. Brazil in 1998 kept Morocco from reaching knockout stage

The countdown to the 2026 World Cup is on! Each day ahead of the tournament’s return to North America, Yahoo Sports will highlight an insight or moment that showcases just how grand the world’s biggest sporting spectacle has become — even beyond the expanded field of this year’s global event.

The final knockout round spot from Group A at the 1998 World Cup was on the line during the last group stage matches. Norway had two points, while Morocco and Scotland sat on one point with Brazil easily winning the group after two victories. It was all up for grabs with a date against Italy in the Round of 16 on the line.

It was looking quite comfortable for Morocco, which built a 2-0 lead on Scotland early in the second half after goals from Salaheddine Bassir and Abdeljalil Hadda. Bassir would add a third in the 85th minute to ensure the win and put Morocco on four points. Over in Marseille, Norway faced a tall task after Bebeto beat Frode Grodås to put Brazil up 1-0 in the 78th minute. Norway needed to win with Morocco cruising in their match.

In the 83rd minute, Tore André Flo delivered a lifeline with his only goal of the tournament. The live table with 12 minutes to play read:

  • 2nd: Morocco, 4 points

  • 3rd: Norway, 3 points

One more goal was needed for Norway to leap-frog Morocco.

Flo wouldn’t score again, but he played a role in the dramatic finish. Júnior Baiano pulled down the Norway striker, causing referee Esfandiar Baharmast to call a late penalty kick.

Up stepped Kjetil Rekdal, who beat Cláudio Taffarel to put Norway up 2-1 in the dying moments of the match.

Norway hung on in stoppage time to secure the win and take the second spot in the group and advance to the Round of 16.

Norway will participate in its fourth-ever World Cup this summer. It has reached the Round of 16 on two previous occasions and only failed to advance in 1994 after all four teams in its group finished with four points, but missed out on a goals scored tiebreaker.

Mets Daily Prospect Report, 5/1/26: Wenninger ways

Jack Wenninger throws a pitch in a blue Mets uniform with white pants
Jack Wenninger | (Photo by Nick Cammett/Diamond Images via Getty Images)

Triple-A: Syracuse Mets (16-13)

GAME 1: SYRACUSE 7, LEHIGH VALLEY 0 (BOX)

Jack Wenninger bounced back very nicely from a relatively bat outing in his previous start, as he struck out seven, walked one, gave up just four hits, and didn’t allow any runs in five-and-two-thirds innings. By the standards of minor league pitching development, that’s practically a complete game—especially in a seven-inning game that takes place as part of a doubleheader.

A.J. Ewing remained red hot with a pair of hits, a stolen base, and a a stolen base, and he made a pair of diving catches in center field, to boot. Christian Arroyo and Ji Hwan Bae each had three hits. Syracuse’s early runs were helped significantly by a Lehigh Valley throwing error, but the team kept piling on in an easy win.

GAME 2: SYRACUSE 4, LEHIGH VALLEY 3 (BOX)

Not to be outdone by his own performance in the first game of the doubleheader, A.J. Ewing picked up two more hits in the second game and score a run. He’s hitting .583 with a 1.448 OPS since his recent promotion to Triple-A. This game was much closer than the first one, but the team scored just enough runs to outpace the runs allowed by its pitching staff in a bullpen game.

Double-A: Binghamton Rumble Ponies (9-15)

BINGHAMTON 6, NEW HAMPSHIRE 3 (BOX)

Five Binghamton pitchers held New Hampshire to three runs, and six different Rumble Ponies drove in the team’s six runs. Kevin Parada had one of his best days at the palte in a while with three hits, one of which was a double.

High-A: Brooklyn Cyclones (6-17)

BROOKLYN 2, FREDERICK 1 (BOX)

After five scoreless innings from Cyclones starter Irving Cota, Brooklyn gave up a run in the top of the sixth, but an RBI double from Kevin Villavicencio tied the game in the bottom of the seventh. In the bottom of the eighth, shortstop Antonio Jimenez manufactured a run as he singled, advanced to second on a wild pitch, advanced to third on a ground out, and scored when Frederick tried to catch him off third base, prompting him to break for home plate and score what wound up being the game-deciding run in the process.

Single-A: St. Lucie Mets (10-14)

TAMPA 8, ST. LUCIE 5 (BOX)

R.J. Gordon, who had a solid season last year in Brooklyn and Binghamton, is working his way back from a lat injury and got roughed up in this one. He has a 43.20 ERA in Single-A through two appearances that have seen him throw just one-and-two-thirds innings in total.

At the plate, Elian Peña continued to impress, and with his two-hit night, he has a .353 average and a .949 OPS to start his first stateside season. He wasn’t the only St. Lucie Met with a multi-hit night, as Randy Guzman and AJ Salgado each hit a home run on a two-hit night, and Sam Robertson had a three-hit night with a stolen base.

Rookie: FCL Mets (0-0)

NO GAME (SCHEDULE)

STARS OF THE NIGHT

Jack Wenninger and A.J. Ewing

GOAT OF THE NIGHT

R.J. Gordon

Cowboys news: Michael Trigg emerges as a top ‘pet cat’

TUCSON, ARIZONA - NOVEMBER 22: Michael Trigg #1 of the Baylor Bears lines up at the line of scrimmage pre-snap during the first quarter against the Arizona Wildcats at Casino Del Sol Stadium on November 22, 2025 in Tucson, Arizona. (Photo by Patrick Mulligan/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Which UDFAs could make Dallas Cowboys roster? Ranking players with the best shot – Joseph Hoyt, The Dallas Morning News

Which UDFA’s could fight for a roster spot and playing time in 2026?

No. 1 Baylor TE Michael Trigg

Trigg’s talent is certainly evident. The 6-4 tight end looks like a basketball player on grass. He has a greater than 7-foot wingspan — a mark that’s not only rare, but one that’s earned a nickname around Waco. Trigg said people will say he has “go-go-gadget” arms like the character Inspector Gadget. Trigg uses those arms, too. He made plenty of spectacular catches during a five-year career at USC, Ole Miss and eventually Baylor. He had 14 touchdowns in his career, including six last season. He was rated as a potential fifth-round prospect, according to The Athletic

Of course, players are always available after the draft for a reason. He’ll have to show throughout the offseason that he’s not only athletic, but he can be diligent, too, and act like a professional on the field and in practice. If he can, and if he can make spectacular catches in Oxnard like he did in college, then expect him to push for a tight end spot on the 53-man roster. 

Cowboys player named top 30 pick, Round 3 steal by ESPN – Matthew Lenix, Blogging the Boys

The Jaishawn Barham hive is growing.

The name of the game for the Dallas Cowboys in the 2026 NFL Draft was defense, and they specifically nailed it in the first three rounds. After taking safety Caleb Downs and edge Malachi Lawrence in round one, the Cowboys selected linebacker/edge Jaishawn Barham out of Michigan in round three after not having a second-round pick.

Dallas could have tried to finagle a second-rounder with one of the fourth-round picks they got from the Philadelphia Eagles when they moved back to No. 23 from No. 20 and took Lawrence. However, they stayed and got Barham, and Matt Miller of ESPN loves that they did. He ranks Barham as the 30th best pick of the entire draft.

Good luck dealing with the Cowboys when they get into nickel defense with Downs in the box and Barham coming off the edge. A former linebacker at Michigan, he made the move to edge rusher in 2025 and was fantastic. Playing in a pro-level scheme under former NFL defensive coordinator Wink Martindale, Barham thrived after making the position change in Week 3, with 10 tackles for loss and four sacks. Getting Barham in Round 2 would have been a hit, but drafting him at the back end of Round 3 is a steal.

Caleb Downs Reacts to Being Drafted by Cowboys in New Behind-the-Scenes Video – Zach Bachar, Bleacher Report

New footage has come out from Caleb Downs draft day experience.

Former Ohio State safety Caleb Downs’ behind-the-scenes reaction to being selected by the Dallas Cowboys with the No. 11 overall pick in the 2026 NFL draft has been revealed.

In a video posted by the YouTube channel for his Downs 2 Business podcast, Downs received a call from the Cowboys that he was getting drafted before celebrating with his family, friends and teammates (13:00 mark).

Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day and defensive coordinator Matt Patricia also congratulated him (14:20 mark).

Dallas initially held the No. 12 pick in the draft, but traded up to select Downs in a swap with the Miami Dolphins.

It’s easy to see why the Cowboys were focused on landing the 21-year-old, as he’s coming off an impressive junior season at Ohio State.

Downs racked up 68 tackles, five tackles for loss, two interceptions and two forced fumbles in 14 games during his 2025 campaign while finishing No. 9 in Heisman Trophy voting.

He allowed a mere 46.5 passer rating when targeted, according to Pro Football Focus.

Dee Winters on joining Cowboys: ‘This is a huge year for me’ – Tommy Yarrish, DallasCowboys.com

Dee Winters introduces himself to Cowboys Nation.

FRISCO, Texas – Dee Winters was moving into his new home in Arlington, Texas last Friday night when he got a call from Cowboys COO/co-owner Stephen Jones.

Dallas traded a fifth-round pick to the 49ers for Winters, who had just wrapped up his third NFL season in San Francisco.

“Honestly, I wasn’t expecting it at all. I was surprised quite a bit…” Winters said of the news. “I definitely didn’t have any plans on being traded. But everything happens for a reason, I’m excited that I’m back home and I get to play for the Dalals Cowboys.”

Winters, a Texas native who played college football at TCU, had the most productive season of his NFL career in 2025, starting all 17 games for the 49ers and posting 101 tackles, eight tackles for loss, five pass breakups and a pick-six.

“I think just the attention to detail last year, and just kind of understanding what offenses like to do,” Winters said of what sparked his career-best year in 2025. “I feel like I started to pick up on it more as I got reps. Just that experience each and every game getting better and trying to use that motto, I think that really helped me have a decent year last year.”

COWBOYS 3–4 DEFENSIVE DEPTH CHART PREDICTION – Cody Warren, InsidetheStar.com

How will the Cowboys base defense look with all the new faces?

Now that the offense is finished, we will take a look at what I think the defensive depth chart will look like at the start of the 2026 season.

I’m building this around a base 3–4 defense, and that change will affect how I look at the entire depth chart. This will be about figuring out where the players fit the scheme, who gives Dallas some position flex and helps this defense progress.

In a 3–4, the Cowboys will need size up front, athleticism at linebacker, and defensive backs who can move around. Some players fit cleaner than others, and a few roster decisions are going to be tougher than people think.

Again, players that are bold and blue are projected for my 53-man roster on the defensive side.
In a base 3–4, I want size, power, and versatility up front.

Quinnen Williams and Keny Clark give Dallas strength and pass rush at the end position. They can also move up and down the line much like the rest of the defensive end depth chart and take pressure off the linebackers.

Jonathan Bullard makes the roster because I like having a veteran body who can handle different jobs across the front. LT Overton is the kind of young defensive lineman I want to keep around because he has the size and upside to grow into a big role.

Kelvin Gilliam Jr., DJ Withers, and Tommy Dunn Jr. are not on the 53, but they are all players I would consider for the practice squad. Out of that group, I would really try to keep Dunn in the building as a developmental lineman.


NFL Power Rankings: Washington Commanders on the rise after the draft

EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - AUGUST 10: Head coach Dan Quinn of the Washington Commanders talks to Jayden Daniels #5 against the New York Jets in the first half of the preseason game against at MetLife Stadium on August 10, 2024 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The Jets defeated the Commanders 20-17. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Washington Commanders are entering a critical offseason in 2026, and needed an infusion of youth, talent, and some luck as they try to bounce back from a 5-12 season. The second year of Adam Peters’ “recalibration” of the roster started with sky-high expectations after an NFC Championship Game appearance the year before. A Terry McLaurin hold-in, along with injuries to multiple starters made for a miserable season, but with the NFL draft over, it’s time to get an idea of where Washington stands.

The Commanders used free agency to make massive changes to the defense, along with firing defensive coordinator Joe Whitt Jr, and replacing him with Daronte Jones. That focus on defense continued with their first pick in this year’s draft, Ohio State LB Sonny Styles.

Washington also made major changes on the offensive side of the ball. There were reportedly issues with former offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury’s use of personnel/playcalling last season, which was amplified by injuries to major players like Jayden Daniels and Terry McLaurin. David Blough took over the reigns from his former boss, and is expected to make significant changes to the offense, and help mold Daniels into a more complete NFL QB. He also got some help in free agency with players like TE Chig Okonkwo and RB Rachaad White. Adam Peters used Washington’s second pick in the draft(3rd round) on WR Antonio Williams.

Washington ranks as high as #15 with high praise for this year’s free agency and draft classes. The other side of the spectrum has them ranked as low as #26, but with expectations to bounce back from last year’s disappointing results.


High: 15

Low: 26

Average: 22.3


#15

Pro Football Network (Infante)

Coming off a disappointing 2025, the Washington Commanders needed some major upgrades to their roster in free agency. So far, they’ve been able to do exactly that. Most of their moves have come on defense, having signed the likes of Odafe Oweh, K’Lavon Chaisson, Leo Chenal, Nick Cross, Tim Settle, and Amik Robertson.

Despite not having picks in the second or fourth rounds, the Commanders came away with the top-graded draft class by PFSN’s NFL Draft HQ. Sonny Styles and Antonio Williams should start right away for Washington, while Day 3 picks like Joshua Josephs, Kaytron Allen, and Matt Gulbin were all great value selections where they got drafted.

#20

SB Nation

#21

Sporting News (Iyer)

The Commanders went strong for Sonny Styles at linebacker and Antonio Williams at wide receiver, addressing two key needs with changing coordinators on both sides of the ball. They also need Kaytron Allen to boost the running game for Jayden Daniels, who needs to have a healthy season for the Commanders to surprise again.

The Big Lead (Antoine)

Drafted defense-first with real intent and tried to raise the unit’s athletic floor – the only problem is they still need the offense to be competent.

Barstool Sports

A lot of this comes down to having faith in Jayden Daniels. The trio of him, Bill and Terry are super solid. Add Okonkwo to that offense and I like what I see. I feel they overpaid for Odafe Oweh (he was a great in-season trade for my Chargers but I don’t see the vision there) but, if he performs at the same level as the end of last year, that front 7 could be dangerous. The bigger issue is that they just don’t have a lot of picks top to work with. They face the NFCW and AFCS. 

Their defense took a major step back last year and Styles is an immediate upgrade. Every team needs a hyper-dynamic guy like that. Antonio Williams should also help their depleted WR room and give Jayden something to work with. I think this team has improved but they still have problems, the Eagles aren’t going anywhere and the Cowboys/Giants are getting better. 

#22

Sharp Football Analysis (Summerlin)

Sonny Styles was a great get for Washington, even if they might have rather landed Mansoor Delane, and I am a fan of Antonio Williams both as a player and how he can complement Terry McLaurin.

The Score

There was a huge gap between the Commanders’ first two picks (Nos. 7 and 71), but they were able to combine need, best talent available, and value. Washington landed inside linebacker Sonny Styles in Round 1 and later added much-needed help at wide receiver in the form of the overlooked Antonio Williams in the third round.

New York Post (Selby)

Rookie LB Sonny Styles completes an extensive defensive upgrade while a healthy Jayden Daniels needs a bounceback season from WR Terry McLaurin.

#23

USA Today (Davis)

Even if they get a full season of QB Jayden Daniels, does he have enough weaponry around him offensively?

Fox Sports (Vacchiano)

Dan Quinn fell in love with Ohio State LB Sonny Styles, and that’s great. But what this team needed most was offensive playmakers. They got Clemson WR Antonio Williams in the third, but they needed more, plus more help on the offensive line.

#24

NFL.com (Edholm)

The Commanders entered the draft with just six picks (two in the top 100) to try to check a lot of boxes. They were looking to butter both sides of the bread — getting more help for Jayden Daniels while attempting to add more firepower on defense — and they did fairly well with what they had, I suppose. Hyper-athletic LB Sonny Styles felt like a strong pick and should start immediately. I am not anti-Antonio Williams, but I do wonder whether he’s the type of receiver Washington needed most. On the positive side, I felt like both edge Joshua Josephs and RB Kaytron Allen were strong picks where the Commanders got them. On the whole, this class only moved the needle so much, and Daniels’ re-emergence holds the key to a bounce-back season.

#26

The Athletic (Kendall)

Best rookie season: Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State

The seventh overall pick is going to excel in Daronte Jones’ defense, where he’ll start right out of the gate. The 6-5, 244-pound former safety will do a little bit of everything for the Commanders and should fill up the stat sheet.

CBS Sports (Prisco)

They are coming off a down year, but Jayden Daniels is back healthy and they added some good pieces in free agency and the draft. There have been a lot of changes in the offseason, including their coordinators.

Bleacher Report

The Washington Commanders are positioned to rebound from a disappointing and injury-plagued 2025 campaign.

The Commanders have taken significant steps to improve a defense that ranked dead last in yards allowed last season. They hired a new defensive coordinator in Daronte Jones and added the likes of Odafe Oweh, Nick Cross, K’Lavon Chaisson, Tim Settle, and rookie first-round pick Sonny Styles.

Despite adding Rachaad White, Jerome Ford and Antonio Williams, Washington could use more depth at running back and receiver. However, the offense should be just fine if Jayden Daniels can stay healthy in 2026.

FTN Fantasy (Kelley)

The Commanders ended last season 5-12, but they started 3-2. Things just fell apart. The team’s talented enough that it could bounce back in 2026.

Where should the Commanders be ranked? Let us know in the comments.

Manchester United target Luis Enrique as an alternative to Michael Carrick

Manchester United target Luis Enrique as an alternative to Michael Carrick
Manchester United target Luis Enrique as an alternative to Michael Carrick

Manchester United are targeting Paris Saint-Germain boss Luis Enrique as an alternative to Michael Carrick to take the managerial role at Old Trafford on a full-time basis, The Times understands. The Spaniard is one of only a small number of ‘elite’ candidates who could prevent the former England international midfielder from landing the role permanently. 

Carrick has impressed since he got the role at Manchester United on an interim basis. The Red Devils have won 9 of the 13 matches that the former Middlesbrough boss has taken charge of. His impressive start has seen the Mancunian outfit rise to third in the Premier League table. 

Would Luis Enrique be interested in moving to Manchester United?

Despite the interest from the English giants, the former Spain international head coach seems content in the French capital. The Times reports that Luis Enrique is happy at the Parc des Princes, and the prospect of managing at Old Trafford is unlikely to change that. 

GFFN | Liam Wraith

Yankees prospects: Lombard Jr. debuts in Triple-A, Rodón rehabs

Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders: W, 5-4 (10) vs. Buffalo Bisons

SS George Lombard Jr. 1-3, 2 BB, K, CS, picked off — antsy on the basepaths, but on base three times in Triple-A debut
CF Spencer Jones 1-5, 3 K
RF Yanquiel Fernández 2-5, RBI, K
3B Oswaldo Cabrera 2-3, 2 BB
DH Seth Brown 0-4, BB, 3 K
1B Ernesto Martinez Jr. 2-5, HR, RBI, 2 K
C Ali Sánchez 2-5
LF Duke Ellis 1-4, 3B, BB, K
2B Jonathan Ornelas 2-5, 2 RBI, K

Carlos Lagrange 4.1 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 3 BB, 4 K
Hanner 2.2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 4 K
D Coleman 1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 1 K (hold)
Kervin Castro 2 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 0 BB, 0 K (blown save, win) — blew two-run lead in ninth but held on in extras

A chopper from Yanquiel Fernández and a head-first slide from George Lombard Jr. breaks the tie! #RepBXpic.twitter.com/WMLn9p5bPJ

— SWB RailRiders (@swbrailriders) May 1, 2026

First Triple-A Hit for George Lombard Jr. 👏#RepBXpic.twitter.com/Nr79DMrHlc

— SWB RailRiders (@swbrailriders) May 1, 2026

Double-A Somerset Patriots: W, 9-6 vs. Portland Sea Dogs

RF Jace Avina 2-5, RBI, 2 K
DH Garrett Martin 3-5, 2 HR, 4 RBI
2B Marco Luciano 1-4, 3 K
1B Coby Morales 1-5, HR, 3 RBI, K — sixth homer of the year was a walk-off
3B Tyler Hardman 2-4, 2 K
LF DJ Gladney 1-3, BB, K, SB
CF Kenedy Corona 0-4, 3 K
C Miguel Palma 0-1, 2 BB, K
SS Owen Cobb 1-3, 2B, RBI, K, SAC, throwing error

Carlos Rodón 5.1 IP, 5 H, 1 R, 0 BB, 8 K, 1 HR — very sharp, up to 75 pitches (51 strikes)
Miguel Arias 0.2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 1 K
Xavier Rivas 3 IP, 3 H, 5 R (4 ER), 2 BB, 6 K, 2 HR — blew the save up two in the ninth, but prevailed anyway

🚨 COBY MORALES WALK-OFF HOME RUN🚨

405 feet 📏
105.1 mph 🔥 pic.twitter.com/zdt0IYnhao

— Somerset Patriots (@SOMPatriots) May 1, 2026

Carlos Rodon pitched into the sixth inning and struck out 8️⃣ batters in his second MLB rehab start.

5.1 IP, 5 H, 0 BB, 8 K
75 pitches | 51 strikes pic.twitter.com/lYeUIGm2C4

— Somerset Patriots (@SOMPatriots) May 1, 2026

High-A Hudson Valley Renegades: L, 4-3 at Jersey Shore BlueClaws

DH Eric Genther 0-1, BB, K, HBP
PH Cole Gabrielson 0-1, HBP
SS Core Jackson 4-5, K
1B Kyle West 1-5, 2 RBI, K
3B Roderick Arias 1-5, K
RF Wilson Rodriguez 0-3, RBI, BB, K
LF Josh Moylan 1-4, 2B, 3 K
CF Camden Troyer 0-4
C Josue Gonzalez 1-3, BB, CS
2B Connor McGinnis 1-3, K, fielding error

Allen Facundo 4 IP, 1 H, 2 R, 4 BB, 7 K
Tanner Bauman 2 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 1 K
Hansel Rincon 1 IP, 0 H, 2 R (0 ER), 1 BB, 1 K (loss)
Jackson Fristoe 1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 K

Kyle West brings home Cole Gabrielson to tie things up at 2 in the top of the 7th! pic.twitter.com/SmJNQFxr58

— Hudson Valley Renegades (@HVRenegades) May 1, 2026

Low-A Tampa Tarpons: W, 8-5 vs. St. Lucie Mets

CF Luis Durango 1-3, 2B, BB, 2 SB
SS Jackson Lovich 2-4, 2B, RBI, 2 K
3B Enmanuel Tejeda 1-4, 2 RBI, SB
LF Brando Mayea 2-4, HR, 2 RBI, K, SB
DH Willy Montero 0-3, BB, K, CS
2B Bryce Martin-Grudzielanek 1-3, BB, K
RF JoJo Jackson 1-2, 2 BB, K
C Ediel Rivera 1-3
1B Hans Montero 0-3, BB, K

Justin West 4 IP, 7 H, 4 R (3 ER), 2 BB, 3 K, 1 HR
Greysen Carter 3 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 2 K (win)
Jordarlin Mendoza 1.2 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 1 BB, 2 K, 1 HR

Florida Complex League Yankees: Season begins on May 2nd vs. FCL Tigers

Projecting win totals for each Big Ten Football team in 2026

The Big Ten is shaping up to be as deep and unpredictable as it’s been in years, and with spring ball in the rearview, we’ve got a better feel for rosters, key contributors and where things might be headed.

Here’s how things could shake out in 2026.

Purdue: 4-8

Purdue still feels like a program trying to find traction. Barry Odom has work to do reshaping the roster, and the schedule doesn’t exactly do them any favors. The Boilermakers get Notre Dame in non-conference play, then draw Indiana and Washington as two of their tougher Big Ten games. There are some more manageable games up for grabs against teams like Maryland, Wisconsin and UCLA, but Purdue may have to steal a couple of those just to climb toward four wins.  

Northwestern: 4-8

Northwestern’s schedule is brutal. The Wildcats have to play Indiana, Oregon and Ohio State all on the road, which is about as unforgiving as it gets. Even with the addition of Aidan Chiles providing some intrigue at quarterback, that path leaves very little room for error. Add in games against Penn State, Iowa, Minnesota and Illinois, and it’s hard to see Northwestern stacking enough wins to get to bowl eligibility.  

Maryland: 5-7

Maryland has enough returning experience to be interesting, especially with Malik Washington giving the Terps some upside at quarterback. The problem is the schedule — the Terps have road games at Nebraska, Ohio State and USC, plus home games against Virginia Tech, Illinois, Wisconsin and Penn State. There are wins available, but the middle and end of the schedule make it tough to envision a ceiling that’s much higher.

Rutgers: 5-7

Rutgers should get a chance to start fast with UMass, Boston College and Howard early, but things get tougher once Big Ten play settles in. Indiana, Michigan and USC all come to Piscataway, and then they have to go to Maryland, Wisconsin and Penn State. With Athan Kaliakmanis gone, even with Antwan Raymond and KJ Duff returning as important offensive pieces, the margin feels thin.

Minnesota: 6-6

Minnesota’s schedule feels manageable enough to get back to a bowl, but not easy enough to project a major jump. The Gophers avoid some of the absolute worst-case schedule draws, but the three biggest tests look like Indiana, Washington and Michigan, with two of those being away from home. A non-conference game against Mississippi State is also huge.  

UCLA: 6-6

UCLA has a chance to build early momentum with games against Cal, San Diego State and Nevada before the Big Ten grind really picks up. The issue is the top-end schedule — the Bruins go to Oregon and Michigan, while also getting USC at home. Nico Iamaleava gives them a real quarterback to build around, but they may need to win a couple of swing games against teams like Maryland, Wisconsin, Minnesota or Illinois to reach six.  

Michigan State: 6-6

Michigan State’s schedule has some real teeth. The Spartans go to Notre Dame in September, travel to UCLA, then later visit Michigan while also drawing Washington and Oregon. That’s a tough setup for Pat Fitzgerald’s first season in East Lansing. Still, if the Spartans handle Toledo, Eastern Michigan, Northwestern and Rutgers, they only need to find a couple Big Ten wins to reach bowl eligibility.

Wisconsin: 7-5

Wisconsin has one of the more favorable Big Ten schedules on paper. The Badgers miss Ohio State, Oregon, Michigan and Indiana, which is a massive break. The problem is Notre Dame looms in the non-conference, and USC is still a tough conference draw. Luke Fickell needs Colton Joseph and the offense to take a huge step, but the path is there for Wisconsin to be better than it was a year ago.

Nebraska: 7-5

Nebraska has a tricky path with draw Indiana, Oregon, Ohio State and Washington. The Cornhuskers then close the regular season at Iowa. That’s a lot to ask, even if the roster is improving. Nebraska should be competitive, but those ranked matchups are what keep this projection from moving higher.

Iowa: 8-4

Iowa’s schedule sets up for another solid season, but there are some clear trouble spots. The Hawkeyes host Iowa State early, then get games against Michigan, Washington and Ohio State. The swing games at Minnesota and Illinois may end up deciding whether this is a seven-win team or a nine-win team.

Indiana: 8-4

Indiana’s schedule is much tougher this time around. The Hoosiers get the Ohio State rematch on Oct. 17, host USC, and have road games at Michigan and Washington. That’s a difficult path, even with Curt Cignetti coming off a remarkable run. Josh Hoover gives Indiana a solid quarterback following Fernando Mendoza’s departure, but repeating last year’s level of success feels like a lot to ask.

Washington: 8-4

Washington is one of the more interesting teams in the league because the home schedule gives it a real chance to make noise. The Huskies get Indiana at home, and if Demond Williams Jr. takes a step at quarterback, that game could be a big one. The issue is the road slate, with trips to Oregon and USC standing out immediately, plus tricky games at Nebraska, Michigan State and Purdue.

USC: 9-3

USC has a playoff-caliber roster, but the schedule makes this far from automatic. The Trojans get Oregon, Ohio State and Washington at home, which helps, but they have to travel to Penn State, Wisconsin and Indiana. Jayden Maiava gives Lincoln Riley a proven quarterback, but the defense has to hold up against a schedule filled with heavyweights.

Penn State: 10-2

Penn State’s schedule is one of the biggest reasons to like the Nittany Lions this season. They avoid Indiana, Ohio State and Oregon, and get USC at home. The tougher spots still exist — Michigan and Washington are both on the road — but compared to other contenders, Matt Campbell has a very manageable path in year one.

Oregon: 10-2

Oregon’s schedule got a lot tougher. Washington and USC are back on the slate, and Ohio State and Michigan are both on there this year. There’s also a non-conference road game at Oklahoma State to consider. The final four-week stretch against Ohio State, Michigan, MSU and Washington could define the Ducks’ season. Dante Moore and a defense returning plenty of experience give Oregon enough to stay near the top, but that late run will be a real test.

Ohio State: 11-1

Ohio State has the best roster in the league, but it may also have the toughest schedule. The Buckeyes have games at Texas, Indiana, USC, Iowa and Nebraska, while Oregon and Michigan come to Columbus. That’s a brutal path, even for a team with Julian Sayin and Jeremiah Smith. Somewhere between 1-2 losses feels reasonable when you consider what this team will miss following the NFL Draft, but anything more would be a surprise.

Michigan: 9-3

Michigan’s schedule is one of the tougher ones in the Big Ten, and we’ll learn a lot about the Wolverines early. The Wolverines open against Western Michigan, but Oklahoma comes to Ann Arbor the following week. Big Ten play then starts vs Iowa, and the conference slate also includes Indiana, Penn State, Oregon and Ohio State.

That’s why nine wins feels like the right landing spot for now. Bryce Underwood’s development completely determines the ceiling, while Jordan Marshall and the defense should give Michigan a strong enough floor. On paper, the Wolverines are good enough to beat just about anyone on the schedule, but with this many high-end games, projecting three losses feels fair.

Bernie’s Dugout Open Thread: 5/1-5/7

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Greetings, Brew Crew Ball community. The Brewers are back on the road this weekend, as they’ll take a trip through D.C. and St. Louis to visit the Nationals and Cardinals for three games apiece.

Feel free to use this thread to chat about (almost) anything you want: video games, food, movies, non-baseball sports, the Brewers, you name it. As long as it’s appropriate and is allowed by our moderators, it’s fair game here.

You know the drill.

This is now an open thread:

Detroit Lions NFL Draft roundtable: Favorite pick

Detroit Lions first round draft Blake Mille answers a question during his introductory press conference at Meijer Performance Center in Allen Park on Friday, April 24, 2026. | Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

With the Detroit Lions’ 2026 draft now nearly a full week in the rear-view mirror, it’s time for the Pride of Detroit staff to take inventory of what transpired. We’ve had time to read the scouting reports, listen to what Lions general manager Brad Holmes had to say about each pick, and do our own dive into the college film.

So over the next week, our staff will be sharing their thoughts on the Lions’ draft class in a roundtable-like discussion. To kick the series off, we’re going to talk about our favorite pick from the Lions’ NFL Draft.

And as a fun exercise, I’m going to include a link to last year’s answers to see how wrong/right we were.

2025: Best Detroit Lions draft pick discussion

What was your favorite pick from the Lions’ 2026 NFL Draft?

Ryan Mathews: Blake Miller

Miller was easily my favorite pick of the draft. Holmes didn’t have to sacrifice any future capital to bolster an offensive line that desperately needed to be improved after last season’s noticeable step back. Instead, he let the board come to him on Day 1, and when it did, Holmes drafted a player who fits in terms of both football character and play style.

Brandon Knapp: Blake Miller

Despite the rumors of the Lions liking Kadyn Proctor, he thankfully was off the board. For me, Miller was my 1B to Francis Mauigoa as my top twoo options in the first round. The OT spot was the most important position that needed to be addressed and the team taking one at 17 was music to my ears. I wanted the experience and consistency Miller brought.

John Whiticar: Blake Miller

There was some thought (fear?) that the Lions might get cute and pass on tackle in the first round. Instead, not only did the Lions get a perfect culture and scheme fit, they also did so without trading up from pick 17. Miller will technically battle Larry Borom for the right tackle spot, but it would be a major surprise if he doesn’t win it outright. For a team that just parted ways with Taylor Decker, adding Miller to the roster is just about a perfect way to replace—and potentially improve upon—the veteran. It was an easy and obvious choice, and the Lions went for it.

Erik Schlitt: Blake Miller

I haven’t been shy about my desire to see Miller in Honolulu Blue, as I believe he was a perfect combination of skill setcharacter, and need for the Lions at pick No. 17 in the first round. I firmly believe that the Lions have found the ideal replacement for Taylor Decker; a starting tackle who can deliver reliable production for the next 10 years.

Jeremy Reisman: Miller/Keith Abney

I discussed this earlier in Sunday’s Question of the Day. But in short: Miller was the most logical pick, and I’m glad the Lions stayed relatively patient and took him without spending extra draft capital—even if they tried. But more impressively, they may have gotten their future starting nickel in Abney all the way in the fifth round. For a team with minimal draft capital, landing a potential starter that late in a “thin” draft class should be considered a huge triumph. If the Lions are going to stay competitive long-term, it’s not just imperative they hit on the early picks, but they’ll need to find late-round steals and that’s exactly what Abney is.

Arsenal keen on two players with combined €250 million valuation

Arsenal keen on two players with combined €250 million valuation
Arsenal keen on two players with combined €250 million valuation

Arsenal are preparing for another significant summer transfer window, with the Gunners expected to strengthen their attack once again despite making notable additions in 2025. The club remain committed to continuous improvement and is determined to ensure its squad remains competitive at the highest level.

The arrivals of Eberechi Eze and Viktor Gyokeres have already enhanced Arsenal’s attacking options, yet there is no indication that the club intend to slow down. Instead, they are actively seeking further reinforcements who can elevate the team’s overall quality and depth.

Arsenal identify key attacking targets

Arsenal continue to work diligently in the transfer market, aiming to secure some of the best players available. Their recruitment strategy reflects a desire to build a squad capable of competing consistently for major honours, with a focus on adding both quality and versatility in forward areas.

According to Fichajes, the club have identified Yan Diomande and Julian Alvarez as priority targets for the end of the season. Both attackers have emerged as highly regarded options, and Arsenal believe they could make a significant impact if brought into the squad.

Mikel Arteta is already working with a talented group of players, but there is a clear ambition within the club to go even further. Strengthening the attack remains a key objective, particularly as Arsenal look to maintain momentum and challenge on multiple fronts.

Financial commitment to major signings

The report adds that both Diomande and Alvarez are currently valued at €250 million. This represents a substantial financial outlay for just two players, underlining the scale of Arsenal’s ambitions in the transfer market.

Despite the considerable cost, the Gunners are reportedly undeterred and remain confident in their ability to secure both signings. Their willingness to invest heavily reflects a broader strategy of targeting elite talent, even when it requires significant resources.

In the coming weeks, Arsenal are expected to continue working behind the scenes to advance negotiations. The club will be keen to avoid losing out to rival European sides and will aim to position itself strongly in the race for both players ahead of the summer window.

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Pep provides injury update on Rodri and Dias

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Pep provides injury update on Rodri and Dias

Pep Guardiola says Rodri is making good progress from his groin injury but added it is too early to say whether he could feature in Bank Holiday Monday’s Premier League trip to Everton.

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The City boss also provided the latest news on Ruben Dias ahead of what will be our first-ever trip to the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

Spanish holding midfielder Rodri has missed City’s last two fixtures – a Premier League win at Burnley and our FA Cup semi-final win against Southampton – due to a groin problem sustained in last month’s 2-1 league win over Arsenal.

But addressing the media at Friday’s pre-match press conference, the City boss provided an encouraging update on the 2024 Ballon D’Or winner’s progress.

“He is getting better. Still he hasn’t trained so we will see in the next few days.

“Always I am confident.”

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Pep also provided the latest news on Dias, who has been absent with a thigh injury since mid-March, along with long-term absentee Josko Gvardiol.

“Ruben is not yet with the team. Him, Josko and Rodri are getting better,” Guardiola added.

Everton have enjoyed a fine season under the stewardship of David Moyes.

The Merseysiders are still in content for a place in Europe and Guardiola said he was anticipating the toughest of tests on what will be a maiden visit to the Toffees’ new ground.

But he said with Arsenal now three points ahead in the title race – and with the Gunners due to play Fulham on Saturday evening – only a victory would suffice as the Premier League title race comes to the boil.

“Always Everton have been tough,” Pep added.

“Old Everton was so cool and so British and I loved to go there but in the new stadium they are defending really well and always it has been tough.

“In recent weeks, Everton have had very good results and are fighting for a place in Europe.

“We won with two or three actions here but we were not good at that moment.

“We can’t have any result but win, win, win.”

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Coach backs Holly Holm to repeat 2015 result if Ronda Rousey rematch happens

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Holly Holm’s coach thinks the former champ would be interested in a second fight

Ronda Rousey is set to return to MMA, and while she says it will be her last run, a chance to settle old scores might give her something to think about.

Rousey’s comeback will happen on May 16, nearly 10 years after her last fight.

She’s taking on Gina Carano in the main event of Netflix’s debut MMA card, which also includes returns for Francis Ngannou and Nate Diaz.

Mike Winkeljohn backs Holm to repeat Rousey knockout

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Photo by Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images

It’s been nine years since Holly Holm knocked out Ronda Rousey at UFC 193, a win that ended one of the most dominant title runs in MMA history. Now, talk of a rematch is starting to gain traction.

Rousey is returning to action under Jake Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions, where she’s also looking to step into an executive role after her fight with Gina Carano. Holm, meanwhile, joined MVP after resuming her boxing career following her departure from the UFC.

If both fighters continue along their current paths, there may be an opportunity for them to meet again down the line. And according to Winkeljohn, Holm would have no hesitation about repeating what she did back in 2015.

“That would be perfect,” Winkeljohn said on Submission Radio. “Ronda’s with MVP, Holly’s fighting for MVP. She’s fighting for the 135-pound world title at the end of May.”

“Afterwards, there’s no doubt Holly would love to fight Ronda again. Do it all over again. Do the same thing to her. I’d love to do it all over again,” he added.

While Rousey prepares for her fight against Carano, Holm is getting ready for another familiar opponent inside the boxing ring.

MVP quickly organised a rematch between Holm and Han which will go down in El Paso, Texas on May 30.

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Dua Lipa reportedly turns down Joshua vs Fury performance despite ultimatum

Dua Lipa has reportedly declined an offer to perform at the super-fight between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua later this year.

This week, it was announced that Fury and Joshua have signed a contract to fight one another at long last, although no date or location was confirmed for the all-British heavyweight clash.

Instead, it was announced that “AJ”, 36, will box relative unknown Kristian Prenga in Saudi Arabia on 25 July, before fighting Fury later in 2026 – likely in the UK this autumn, possibly at Wembley Stadium, and almost certainly on Netflix.

Pop star Dua Lipa at the Berlinale film festival in February (AFP/Getty)
Pop star Dua Lipa at the Berlinale film festival in February (AFP/Getty)

Fury, 37, also wants a warm-up bout, despite having competed just three weeks ago, when he eased past Arslanbek Makhmudov at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

And there has been another moving part, it seems, with Saudi matchmaker Turki Alalshikh expressing a keen desire for British pop star Dua Lipa to be part of the Joshua vs Fury event.

Sky Sports even reported that Alalshikh had threatened to pull the plug on the fight if the “Levitating” and “Don’t Start Now” singer would not take part – although the alleged claim certainly could have been made in jest.

In any case, the BBC has now reported that Dua Lipa, 30, was approached to feature at the event, and that the three-time Grammy winner declined.

If a replacement can be found, it will not be the first time a musical act has performed at a fight with Saudi involvement. For example, Eminem performed a set before Terence Crawford beat Israil Madrimov in 2024, and later that year, Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher did the same before Joshua was stopped by Daniel Dubois.

As well as the afore-mentioned songs, Dua Lipa counts “Dance The Night”, “Houdini” and “Training Season” among her most-popular tracks. She also collaborated with Elton John on the hit song “Cold Heart”, and with Calvin Harris on the hugely-successful “One Kiss”.

Real Madrid have made an enquiry for World Cup-winning manager

Real Madrid have made an enquiry for World Cup-winning manager
Real Madrid have made an enquiry for World Cup-winning manager

Real Madrid are going through a period of tumult after yet another season without any major trophies, with some notable changes expected in the coming weeks.

It will start with the appointment of a new manager to take over from Alvaro Arbeloa, with several names being considered by the club hierarchy.

Prominent figures such as Jurgen Klopp and Jose Mourinho are heavily linked, along with some unexpected names, such as Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni.

Real Madrid have asked about Scaloni

Indeed, according to Rodra of ESPN, Real Madrid are indeed looking at Scaloni and have made enquiries about the 2022 World Cup-winning manager.

However, at the moment, there have been no negotiations between the Spanish capital club and the 47-year-old tactician.

The Argentine has never been in charge of a club, let alone one of the size of Real Madrid. His only experience at club-level was the assistant manager’s job he held at Sevilla in the 2016/17 season.

Lionel Scaloni is on Real Madrid’s shortlist. (Photo by Marcos Brindicci/Getty Images)

After that, Scaloni has been fully with the Argentina national team, initially working as the assistant manager before eventually taking over as the main man in charge a few months after the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

Since then, the 47-year-old has been able to take La Albiceleste back to the top, winning the World Cup as well as two Copa America titles.

Scaloni, therefore, happens to be a name on Real Madrid’s shortlist, but there has been nothing beyond initial enquiries made with regard to a move for him.

One issue for Real Madrid with Scaloni would be the fact that he will be coaching Argentina at the World Cup this summer, but the club are keen to bring in someone who can take over immediately.

So, as per the report, other names such as such as Didier Deschamps, Massimiliano Allegri, and even Unai Emery are also being considered.

Former Liverpool star could beat Steven Gerrard to the vacant Burnley job

Former Liverpool star could beat Steven Gerrard to the vacant Burnley job
Former Liverpool star could beat Steven Gerrard to the vacant Burnley job

Burnley managerial vacancy sparks fresh debate

Relegation has a way of stripping a club back to its essentials, and at Burnley the process has already begun. The departure of Scott Parker, confirmed by mutual consent, leaves Turf Moor in a familiar yet uncomfortable position. A reset is required, but the identity of the next architect remains uncertain.

Parker’s exit followed a season that unravelled quickly after promotion. Just four league wins told their own story, and the inevitability of the drop was confirmed with weeks still to play. In a club statement, Burnley said: “Scott Parker has left his position as head coach of Burnley Football Club by mutual consent. The club would like to place on record its sincere thanks to Scott for his professionalism, dedication and contribution.”

There is gratitude, but little time for sentiment. With the 2026 to 2027 campaign already looming, Burnley must act decisively in appointing a manager capable of rebuilding both confidence and competitiveness.

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Bellamy emerges as early contender

Attention has quickly shifted to Craig Bellamy, a name that carries both intrigue and risk. According to reports originating from The Telegraph, Bellamy is considered an early contender for the Burnley job, though complications remain.

Currently involved with the Wales national setup, Bellamy is under contract for two more years and has expressed a clear ambition to guide his country into Euro 2028, a tournament set to open in Cardiff. That commitment may prove a significant obstacle.

Still, the appeal is evident. Bellamy’s playing career was defined by intensity and intelligence, traits he has sought to transfer into coaching. His time at Liverpool, across two separate spells, offered glimpses of his sharp football mind. He was capable of decisive moments, none more so than his performance against Barcelona in 2007, a night that hinted at a deeper tactical awareness.

Burnley, in their current state, require precisely that blend of edge and organisation. Bellamy represents a modern coaching voice, albeit one yet to fully establish himself at club level.

Gerrard remains in conversation

Alongside Bellamy, Steven Gerrard has also been linked with the Burnley vacancy. Gerrard’s managerial journey has been uneven, yet his pedigree ensures he remains a figure of interest whenever roles of this nature arise.

His success at Rangers demonstrated his capacity to build a winning side, while subsequent experiences have offered lessons in resilience and adaptation. For Burnley, appointing Gerrard would signal ambition, but also a willingness to embrace a project that may require patience.

There is a symmetry in considering both Bellamy and Gerrard. Former Liverpool teammates, both driven and fiercely competitive, now find themselves at crossroads in their managerial careers. Burnley could offer either man a platform to reassert their credentials.

Challenges ahead for Burnley rebuild

Whoever takes charge will inherit a squad in need of reshaping and a fanbase seeking reassurance. The task is not merely about promotion, but about restoring a sense of direction.

Burnley’s recent history complicates matters. Parker’s predecessor delivered a remarkable promotion campaign, including a lengthy unbeaten run and defensive solidity that bordered on the exceptional. Yet the transition to Premier League level exposed structural weaknesses that must now be addressed.

Interim management will guide the club through the remaining fixtures, but the broader strategy demands clarity. Recruitment, style of play, and long term vision must align.

Bellamy offers freshness and potential. Gerrard brings experience and stature. Burnley’s decision will reflect how they wish to define themselves in the next phase of their journey.

What is clear is that the stakes are high. Relegation can either fracture a club or forge it anew. Burnley now stand at that junction, with Bellamy and Gerrard representing two distinct but compelling routes forward.

Oilers&#39; trade clock is officially ticking with Connor McDavid

Connor McDavid

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It probably won't happen this summer, although you never know.

But the Edmonton Oilers' season-ending loss on Thursday night pushed them closer to one of the biggest decisions they'll ever have to make: Should they trade Connor McDavid?

And for McDavid, the question somewhere in his mind will grow ever louder: Should we request a move out of town?

Those are the kinds of things that feel more urgent immediately following a season-ending loss. The Oilers won the series opener against the Anaheim Ducks, then dropped four of the next five to get sent home in the first round.

After two consecutive seasons of losing in the Stanley Cup Finals, these Oilers didn't even win a playoff series.

"We were an average team all year," McDavid told reporters after the game. "When you're an average team with high expectations, you're going to be disappointed."

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The trade reality isn't so much an immediate thing as it becomes a bit of a ticking time bomb.

Before this season, McDavid signed a contract extension for two years. It meant he wouldn't be a free agent this summer, and instead he still has two years to go.

But that's not a long-term commitment. That's basically removing the across-the-board stress of a contract year while also acknowledging that this thing better get figured out in a hurry.

A first-round loss isn't figuring it out. A first-round loss raises all the questions.

For the Oilers, it wouldn't make sense to just let McDavid walk in two years' time. For McDavid, it doesn't make sense to waste two more prime years if this isn't the best place for him to win.

Maybe the trade rumors are big this summer, or maybe it's next trade deadline or next offseason.

At some point, they're coming. A disappointing end like the one Thursday night only brings them closer.

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It wasn’t a good day for the Brotherhood Thursday in the NBA playoffs.

Jayson Tatum and Boston lost to Philadelphia, 106-93. That series is now tied 3-3. Minnesota eliminated Tyus Jones and the Denver Nuggets with a 110-98 win in Game 6. And New York eliminated Atlanta, also in Game 6, but this was more like a Mafia-style elimination than an NBA game. It was just brutal.

The halftime score was 83-36, and at one point, the Knicks were up by 60. NBA playoff teams are not supposed to be down by 60. Unbelievable.

New York blew the game open with a 39-4 run that was basically flawless. They’ll probably never be in a game like this again. It’s a one-off…but what a one-off it was! When the players on this Knicks team are old men, they’ll have dreams about this game. It was an incredible performance.

Minnesota won despite lacking their starting backcourt, which can’t make the Nuggets very happy.

Jones got in for 12 minutes, scoring 4 points and dishing out 3 assists. Typically, he had no turnovers.

Finally, Jayson Tatum and Boston missed a chance to eliminate Philly, as the Jays (Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown) both played less than their best. Brown had 18 points on 7-17/2-6, and got just 1 rebound. Tatum finished with 17 on 6-13/2-6, with 11 rebounds and 3 assists.

Tatum only played 29 minutes, leaving the game with 4:03 In the third quarter after a problem with his left leg. He said after the game that he left to ride the bike, but when he came back out, the game was out of reach, so the starters were rested for Game 7.

On Friday, we’ll get Detroit at Orlando in Game 6, with the Magic up 3-2, Toronto hosting Cleveland with the Cavaliers up 3-2, and Los Angeles at Houston, with the Lakers up 3-2.

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Projected 2026 salary cap hits for each Jaguars&#39; draft pick

What are the projected salary cap hits for the Jacksonville Jaguars' 10 draft picks during the 2026 NFL season?

From one year to the next, rookie contract details can somewhat vary, specifically, how much of the contract is guaranteed or what the signing bonus looks like. But generally speaking, based on the round the player was taken and the specific selection, you can have a good idea of what the rookie deal will look like, with the previous year's draft guiding that projection.

So, with that, Over the Cap has projected the 2026 salary cap hit for all 257 draft picks.

Projected salary cap hits for Jaguars 2026 draft class

  • Pick 56: Nate Boerkircher, TE, Texas A&M - $1.564M
  • Pick 81: Albert Regis, IDL, Texas A&M - $1.279M
  • Pick 88: Emmanuel Pregnon, G, Oregon - $1.249M
  • Pick 100: Jalen Huskey, DB, Maryland - $1.222M
  • Pick 119: Wesley Williams, DE, Duke - $1.175M
  • Pick 164; Tanner Koziol, TE, Houston - $1.006M
  • Pick 191: Josh Cameron, WR, Baylor - $958,793
  • Pick 203: CJ Williams, WR, Stanford - $953,249
  • Pick 233: Zach Durfee, DE, Washington - $923,631
  • Pick 240: Parker Hughes, LB, Middle Tennessee State - $918,273

In total, the Jaguars' 2026 draft class will count $11.251 million against the 2026 salary cap. However, that full amount won't be reflected in the Jaguars' available salary cap space. Here's why.

How much 2026 salary cap space do the Jaguars have?

As has been the case all offseason, the Jaguars are tight on cap space. Following the draft, OTC has the Jaguars with $11.078 million in available cap space, which ranks 25th in the NFL. The 2026 draft class is not yet accounted for in this figure.

This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Projected salary cap hits for Jaguars 10 picks

Saudi Arabian owners&#39; desire for Newcastle &#39;unchanged&#39;

Head coach Eddie Howe says the desire of Newcastle United's owners to get to the top remains "unchanged" after meeting with them this week.

Chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan, the governor of Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF), and minority owner Jamie Reuben are among those who have flown in for a two-day annual summit at Matfen Hall in Northumberland.

Although the PIF is to withdraw its multi-billion dollar backing of LIV Golf at the end of the season, senior figures at Newcastle were informed a couple of weeks ago that the pullout would not affect the club.

Newcastle are 14th place in the Premier League, but Howe stressed the "determination to succeed" came through from those above him in the meetings he attended on Thursday.

"The desire is unchanged," he said. "It's to try and get to the top of the Premier League, to try and consistently win as many trophies as possible.

"I don't think that will change while the PIF are our owners, part owners or majority owners. They are very ambitious for the football club."

Newcastle's hierarchy have talked of achieving such goals by 2030, but Howe recognised that the infrastructure needed to elevate the club to such a position will take time.

Following a major capital investment, an announcement is expected regarding plans for a new state-of-the-art training ground to underline the owners' commitment.

There have also been discussions this week regarding the future of St James' Park as Newcastle weigh up whether to expand the stadium or build a new ground in a bid to turbocharge income streams in the long run and bridge a huge revenue gap on the league's highest-earning clubs.

"They clearly care so much about the football club [given] the long-term planning that's going on, on a number of levels," Howe said of the PIF, who bought an initial 80% stake in 2021 before going on to increase their share.

"[There are] very exciting times ahead for the club, regardless of what happens short-term. The long-term vision is clearly there."

This gathering of executives, which had been in the diary for several months, was viewed as an opportunity to discuss such infrastructure projects, recruitment plans, the team's slide down the table and how the club go about addressing it.

Howe was among those to give a presentation on Thursday, as was always planned.

Rather than reacting emotionally, the view internally remains that Newcastle need to respond rationally with the help of cold, thorough analysis.

Howe had "challenging conversations" with those at the top, but the head coach sounded upbeat at his news conference on Friday before the visit of Brighton.

"I was pleased by the level of support given to me, but of course still understanding how football works and knowing we need to get results," he said. "That will never change."

Bayern draw “red line” in Laimer contract talks over salary demands

Bayern draw “red line” in Laimer contract talks over salary demands
Bayern draw “red line” in Laimer contract talks over salary demands

With just over a year left on his contract at Bayern Munich, Konrad Laimer’s future with the German champions remains uncertain.

Negotiations over a new deal beyond 2027 have proved difficult due to differing salary expectations, with Laimer said to be seeking an increase from €8-9 million to €12-15 million per year.

Bayern, however, are unwilling to grant such a pay rise and remain firm in their stance, according to Bild.

It's claimed on the German tabloid’s ‘Bayern Insider’ podcast that the Bavarians want to “set an example” and draw a “clear red line” in negotiations following a series of costly contract extensions in recent years.

Could Konrad Laimer leave Bayern?

Despite being a regular starter, Bayern could opt to cash in on Laimer in the summer if an extension isn't agreed by then, Bild reports.

Laimer addressed his future in an interview with ServusTV around a month ago.

“Ultimately, it’s always about appreciation. That the performances you’ve delivered over the past years are recognised in some way,” he said.

“There was a brief conversation once, then nothing more after that. Since then, more has been written than what is actually true.”

Where are we at with Mudryk&#39;s doping case?

Mykhaylo Mudryk
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BBC Sport has been told Mykhailo Mudryk was banned by the FA in January but that only a close-knit group of people around him and a small number of people at Chelsea were informed.

That is because the FA's anti-doping programme is deemed strictly confidential - all parts of the process, from testing to discussions with lawyers, are carried out behind closed doors in order to respect the privacy of footballers.

UK Anti-Doping (Ukad) works in collaboration with the FA on the programme.

The exact prohibited substance for which Mudryk tested positive has never been named by the FA, but BBC Sport understands it is the cardiovascular medication meldonium, which has the potential to increase respiratory capacity and stamina, which he came into contact with while on duty with the Ukraine national team.

It remains unclear how exactly Mudryk apparently ingested meldonium, which has been banned by Wada since 2016 and is primarily used in Eastern European countries to treat conditions such as angina, heart failure and coronary artery disease.

Mudryk has been suspended and unable to play for either Chelsea or Ukraine since the FA provisionally suspended him 16 months ago.

He remains contracted to the Blues until 2031, having signed a long deal when he joined for £61m in 2022, as part of the club's plan to amortise the cost of transfers and contracts.

If Mudryk's ban is upheld by Cas, he would be unable to play again until roughly December 2028, as that is four years since his provisional suspension began.

But if the ban were to be reduced by Cas, he could be back on the pitch in a much shorter timeframe. Sources close to the player believe he could be back in action as early as next season.

Chelsea would be able to terminate Mudryk's contract once the Cas process has concluded, given an anti-doping ban constitutes a breach of employment terms in most footballers' contracts.

Mudryk last played for Chelsea on 28 November 2024 and was an unused substitute for a league match three days later against Aston Villa.

The Ukrainian is training alone with a private coach at facilities including Uxbridge FC and has also hired goalkeepers for some sessions.

Mudryk lodged his appeal to Cas on 25 February.

The court will re-examine the case, typically with a panel of three arbitrators who go over the evidence and can either uphold, overturn, or modify the ban given out by the FA.

Read more on Mudryk's four-year ban and subsequent appeal

📸 New look for Europe’s smallest nations, their adidas kits

📸 New look for Europe’s smallest nations, their adidas kits

UEFA has taken a strategic step to strengthen smaller football nations across the continent.

Through its Kit Assistance Scheme programme, the European governing body has partnered with Adidas to supply high-quality kits to the national federations of Andorra, Belarus, Cyprus, the Faroe Islands, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Liechtenstein, North Macedonia, Malta and San Marino.

Over the next two seasons, these countries will unveil exclusive designs. All of this follows a selection process carried out through a tender that prioritised product quality, costs and customisation capacity.

Thanks to this, these federations will have access to an exclusive platform to design bespoke training and matchwear. By removing technical sponsorship costs, UEFA is allowing these federations to invest more of their budget in infrastructure and training, while professionalising their image on the world stage.

These are the new shirts.

ANDORRA

CYPRUS

FAROE ISLANDS

KAZAKHSTAN

KOSOVO

LIECHTENSTEIN

NORTH MACEDONIA

MALTA

SAN MARINO

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Report: Manchester United considering move for €22m defender

Report: Manchester United considering move for €22m defender
Report: Manchester United considering move for €22m defender

El Hadji Malick Diouf Transfer: Manchester United Monitor West Ham Left-Back

Manchester United’s summer planning is beginning to take clearer shape, with The Guardian reporting that West Ham United defender El Hadji Malick Diouf has “emerged as a target” as the club assess options at left-back.

For United, this is not yet framed as an imminent move, more a developing situation to watch. Their first priority is understood to be midfield, where two additions are wanted, but Diouf’s name entering the conversation is significant. At 21, already adapted to Premier League football and expected to be part of Senegal’s World Cup plans, he fits the profile of a player with scope to grow rather than one arriving as a finished product.

United Eye Left-Back Competition

United’s interest is logical. Luke Shaw has enjoyed a good season, but his injury history means careful squad management will be essential, especially with Champions League football expected next term. The Guardian notes that United are “looking at bringing in competition for Luke Shaw”, and that assessment feels sensible rather than reactionary.

Tyrell Malacia has made only two appearances this season, while Noussair Mazraoui and Diogo Dalot are right-footed options who can cover the role but do not naturally solve the left-back issue. Patrick Dorgu’s versatility also complicates matters, as he could be pushed further forward, creating space for a more defensively minded addition.

Diouf’s Premier League Rise

Diouf’s West Ham story has been one of progression. Signed from Slavia Prague for €22m, around £19m, he endured a difficult opening period but has grown into one of the club’s more important performers.

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The Guardian reports that “Diouf’s defending has improved during the second half of the campaign”, while also pointing to his “crossing ability” as a key part of his attacking threat. That combination is exactly why leading clubs are beginning to look. A young full-back who can defend more reliably, carry physical power and contribute in the final third will always attract attention.

Midfield Remains Priority

United’s transfer hierarchy still matters. The midfield is expected to come first, with Atalanta’s Éderson, Newcastle’s Sandro Tonali and Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson among the names referenced by The Guardian.

That means Diouf may depend on budget, sales and opportunity. If funds remain once midfield business is advanced, United could turn to the left flank. A winger is one option, but a defensive signing who allows Dorgu to play higher may offer better squad balance.

West Ham’s Position Could Define Deal

West Ham’s situation adds intrigue. They are fighting relegation, sit two points above the bottom three with four games remaining, and posted losses of £104.2m for the year ending 31 May 2025.

That financial context may matter if bids arrive. The Guardian suggests West Ham are “likely to need summer sales”, with Crysencio Summerville and Mateus Fernandes also expected to attract interest. Whether Diouf becomes available may depend heavily on survival, valuation and how aggressively United choose to move.

For now, this feels like a watching brief with genuine strategic merit. Diouf is not the headline priority, but he is the type of intelligent, age-profile signing United need if their rebuild is to become more coherent.

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From a Manchester United supporter’s perspective, this report is intriguing because it points towards a club finally thinking about squad architecture rather than simply chasing names. Under Michael Carrick, who remains in charge until the end of the season following Ruben Amorim’s January dismissal, United have looked more stable, but the squad still needs serious refinement.

Left-back has been a recurring problem. Shaw is still excellent when fit, but relying on him across a Champions League campaign would be a gamble. Malacia cannot be treated as a guaranteed solution after such limited football, while Dalot and Mazraoui covering there feels more like emergency planning than elite squad building.

Diouf would make sense if the price is sensible. He has Premier League experience, physical upside and delivery from wide areas, which could help United attack with more width and variety. The key concern is priority. United desperately need midfield control first. If Éderson, Tonali or Anderson are genuine targets, that area must take precedence.

Still, Diouf feels like the kind of move supporters could get behind. Not glamorous, not reckless, but potentially smart. United have made too many expensive, reactive decisions in recent years. This would feel more like recruitment with a plan.

Ivanovic explains why Djokovic still has another Slam chance

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Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images

Novak Djokovic has 24 Grand Slam titles to his name but hasn’t lifted one since the 2023 US Open.

He’s made it to five straight semi-finals since then, but number 25 has stayed out of reach so far.

Now at 39, there are growing questions about whether age is starting to catch up with him and if another major is still within reach.

Asked about his chances of winning a 25th Grand Slam before he steps away from the game, Ana Ivanovic shared her thoughts on the matter.

Ana Ivanovic backs Novak Djokovic to win another Grand Slam

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Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images

Speaking to Eurosport, Ivanovic shared her thoughts on Djokovic’s chances of adding another Grand Slam title before he retires.

“I mean, what he’s achieved, it’s really incredible,” she said.

“We’ve known each other since we were very, very young, and we’ve been friends for a long time.

“It’s very inspiring to see that and to give that much back to Serbia and the next generation.

“I definitely think he has a chance to win another Grand Slam.

“His game is still at a very high level; he can compete with the top guys.

“If you look at the Grand Slams, he was in the semi-finals and finals, so one step closer to the title.

“But an incredible career, and not something that will be easy to match.”

Why the French Open could be Djokovic’s best shot at number 25

This month, Alcaraz confirmed he won’t be taking part in the French Open. The Spaniard had won back-to-back titles there in 2024 and 2025 and was tipped to go for a third straight title this year.

With him out of the picture, Sinner takes over as favourite, but Djokovic is still very much in the mix.

Sinner isn’t far behind, but it’s worth remembering that Djokovic got the better of him at this year’s Australian Open. If he manages to do it again in Paris, that long-awaited 25th Grand Slam might finally be within reach.

We’ll find out soon enough when play gets underway on Sunday, May 24th.

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Halliday says Celtic now title favourites

Are Celtic now favourites for the Scottish Premiership title?

Former Rangers and Hearts midfielder Andy Halliday seems to think so despite having all but written them off last week.

Martin O'Neill's side were third in the Premiership heading into the split, one point behind Rangers and three adrift of Hearts.

But after last weekend's win over Falkirk and Rangers' defeat to Motherwell, Celtic leapfrogged Rangers to go second, still three points off the leaders.

If Celtic win at Hibs on Sunday and Rangers beat Hearts on Monday, the Parkhead club would be joint on points with Derek McInnes' side with a home game against the Jambos still to come.

"I definitely think they've improved," Halliday told the BBC's Scottish Football Podcast.

"And the main improvement that's come from Celtic has been off the ball. I think their energy and their intensity to press at the top end of the pitch is making it really difficult for opposition players.

"I must admit having watched the game in the Sportsound studio last weekend, I do think the fans made a difference at Celtic Park.

"I don't know if it's just this stage of the season, in a really tight title race, but I think that transferred on to the pitch with Celtic playing with a different type of energy.

"Last week when I was sitting on the podcast on Friday morning I had Celtic third favourites. I probably have them favourites now. That's just how much it can easily change within this league this year."

Inside ChatGPT ads: What the data tells us and what’s coming next by Adthena

1 May 2026 at 15:00

The trial is live, limited to the U.S. for now, and moving faster than you likely expected. ChatGPT ads launched Feb. 9 for logged-in users on Free and Go tiers, with 600+ advertisers already in. 

With 800 million weekly active users, a global rollout of ChatGPT ads is a matter of when, not if. 

OpenAI has confirmed the next expansion to Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. The latest update from Adthena trialists suggests the UK could see ads as early as mid-May.

We’ve tracked ChatGPT ad placements since rollout. With an index of 50,000+ daily placements across B2B software, ecommerce, fintech, and consumer verticals, we’ve had a front-row view of how this format is evolving. Here’s what we’ve found.

What ChatGPT ads actually look like

ChatGPT ads appear inline within conversation responses. When you ask something with commercial intent like “best weekend getaway” or “top running shoes under $100,” a sponsored result can appear alongside the AI’s answer, clearly labeled “Sponsored.”

This isn’t a search bar. It’s a conversation. Users arrive already engaged, already researching, often close to a decision. 

The format is tighter than traditional search: no sitelinks or extensions — just a headline, short body copy, and a destination.

But here’s what we didn’t expect. Our data shows what we’re calling the Adthena “Double Parked” phenomenon: a single brand appearing twice in the same response.

We spotted New Balance with two separate sponsored placements in one ChatGPT answer. This raises a key question around visibility, frequency, and what it means to own a conversation on this platform.

10 things we’ve learned from 50,000+ daily placements

If you move fast, this is a rare moment: a new format, an uncontested landscape, and data most competitors don’t have yet. Here’s what it shows.

  1. Headlines follow a “Brand: Benefit” formula. A name, a colon, a value claim. Think “Betterment: 5.25% APY Cash Account.” Dominant across top performers.
  2. Almost every ad leads with the brand name. Awareness thinking for a format where users are already deep in a conversation, not just entering a search bar.
  3. Headlines average just 30 characters, with a ceiling around 36. The constraint forces hyper-concise messaging and every word earns its place.
  4. Body copy runs around 19 words, structured as two tight sentences. One lead proof point, one offer or nudge. One reason to click.
  5. Context mirroring is a defining feature. The strongest ads echo the user’s query directly. A running shoe ad referencing “the transition from 5k to 21.1k” isn’t a coincidence.
  6. The $ symbol drives conversion. Specific dollar figures, precise APY rates, credit amounts. Concrete claims consistently outperform vague promises in intent-heavy environments.
  1. Numbers dominate body copy. Specs, trial lengths, rates. Hard numbers feel more native and trustworthy than soft superlatives in a research-led environment.
  2. “Free” is the most common conversion lever. It removes friction for users already in research mode and close to a decision.
  1. CTAs are action-specific and generic “Learn More” is virtually absent. “Open Account,” “Shop Cell Phones,” “Claim Credits.” Every CTA names the brand, offer, or next step.
  1. Tone is confident and measured. Exclamation marks are rare. The best ads mirror ChatGPT’s calm register—hype punctuation kills trust here.

What this means for your paid search strategy

Top-performing brands in ChatGPT don’t repurpose Google ad copy and hope for the best. They write for a conversational, intent-rich environment where users are already halfway through a decision before the ad appears.

Lead with your brand name. Anchor value in specifics. Make low-friction offers central to your creative. If you’re not thinking about context mirroring, you’re leaving performance on the table.

The bigger question is visibility. If your competitors show up in ChatGPT conversations and you don’t, you’re not just missing clicks — you’re missing the conversation.

See exactly what’s happening with Adthena’s ChatGPT Ads Intelligence

Knowing the trends is one thing. Knowing what your competitors are doing on your exact prompts is another. That’s the problem we set out to solve.

Right now, ChatGPT ads give you impressions and clicks — nothing more. No competitive context, no prompt-level visibility, no insight into who else appears in the same conversations or where you’re missing coverage. You’re optimizing blind.

Adthena’s ChatGPT Ads Intelligence changes that. Here’s what you get.

Your performance, in context

The Ads Performance tab gives you a live snapshot of your ChatGPT activity: ad presence rate, top-performing intent group, total impressions, average CTR, and unique competitors detected. The trend chart shows your presence over time so you can clearly see whether you’re gaining or losing momentum.

Know which topics you’re winning and where to close the gap

The Topics and Keywords Analysis view breaks down performance by intent group, showing your ad presence rate against the competitor average. Each group includes a built-in tactical recommendation, so you always know your next move.

See your own ads as users see them

The Ads Sampling tab shows all your ChatGPT creatives with their headline, description, image, and format. The insight panel highlights your top-performing creative and surfaces optimization opportunities, like pairing a price anchor with a time-limited offer.

Understand exactly what competitors are running

The Competitor Creative Analysis panel breaks down rival ads across your tracked prompts: the images they use, the dominant copy themes, and their format mix. No more guessing what your competition is doing.

Never miss a shift in the competitive landscape

The Ads Benchmarking tab shows who’s advertising on your prompts and how their presence changes week to week. The “What changed this week?” feed flags new entrants and share shifts in plain language before your next campaign review.

Find the gaps before your competitors do

The Competitor Gap Analysis table shows every prompt where competitors have presence and you don’t, flagged by intent group and competitor count. A clear, prioritized view of where to expand your ChatGPT coverage.

The first prompt is the new first click

We’re tracking early-stage data from a platform still in limited rollout. As OpenAI expands to new countries and the advertiser base grows, the competitive landscape will shift fast. Brands building their ChatGPT presence now — learning the format, testing creative, mapping competitive gaps — will have a meaningful head start over those who wait.

Don’t let competitors win the first prompt. Join the product waitlist to uncover your ChatGPT ads landscape. 

In the meantime, get your ads ready with Adthena’s free ChatGPT AdBridge. Connect your Google Ads account and we’ll build your ChatGPT ads setup with AI-enriched campaigns and smarter negative keywords — delivered to your inbox, ready to import.

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Panama March 2026: Market surges 42.5%, Jetour, Changan, Isuzu shine

1 May 2026 at 12:25

Changan sales are up 85% year-on-year in March.

March volumes in Panama shoot up 42.5% year-on-year to 6,473, leading the Q1 2026 tally up 17.6% to 16,405. Toyota (+29.2%) leads the way in the brands ranking above Hyundai (+39.1%) and Kia (+32.3%). Suzuki (+18.4%) is slower but advances to #4 ahead of Jetour (+109.2%). Geely (-5.8%) drops to #6 while Changan (+85%), Isuzu (+79.5%) and Mitsubishi (+72.6%) all post fantastic gains.

Model-wise, the Top 5 is unchanged on February. The Hyundai Grand i10 (+56.6%) repeats at #1 ahead of the Kia Soluto (+75.6%), Toyota Hilux (+7.3%), Yaris Cross (+21.6%) and Hyundai Creta (+82.1%). The Isuzu D-Max climbs to #6, equal with the Toyota Prado (+58%). 

Previous month: Panama February 2026: Chinese up 52.6%, Jetour X70 Plus inside Top 10

Previous year: Panama Full Year 2025: Toyota Hilux signs 5th straight win

Full March 2026 Top 67 All brands and Top 10 models below.

Panama March 2026 – brands:

PosBrandMar-26%/25Feb2026%/25PosFY25
1Toyota1,29119.9%+ 29.2%13,21319.6%+ 0.8%11
2Hyundai80712.5%+ 39.1%22,10112.8%+ 20.3%23
3Kia78612.1%+ 32.3%32,02012.3%+ 2.0%32
4Suzuki3225.0%+ 18.4%68004.9%+ 18.5%55
5Jetour2724.2%+ 109.2%57474.6%+ 66.7%68
6Geely2604.0%– 5.8%48044.9%+ 13.6%44
7Mitsubishi2333.6%+ 72.6%85313.2%+ 27.6%86
8Changan2223.4%+ 85.0%75373.3%+ 37.3%79
9Isuzu2103.2%+ 79.5%94462.7%+ 49.2%910
10Nissan1612.5%– 11.5%103872.4%– 18.9%107
11Mazda1372.1%+ 38.4%133502.1%+ 18.6%1112
12GAC Motors1302.0%+ 68.8%153191.9%+ 41.8%1514
13Kaiyi1261.9%+ 231.6%163362.0%+ 148.9%1316
14Ford1231.9%+ 26.8%113111.9%– 8.3%1611
15Chery1211.9%+ 142.0%143352.0%+ 63.4%1417
16Dongfeng1171.8%+ 120.8%123402.1%+ 137.8%1218
17Forthing981.5%+ 8.9%182301.4%– 18.1%1713
18Honda911.4%+ 33.8%202271.4%– 19.8%1815
19Soueast891.4%new211961.2%new2029
20BMW751.2%+ 114.3%231500.9%+ 41.5%2320
21Jaecoo681.1%+ 385.7%172111.3%+ 486.1%1924
22Chevrolet671.0%+ 52.3%191771.1%+ 53.9%2119
23JAC580.9%+ 346.2%281000.6%+ 212.5%2634
24Lexus560.9%+ 60.0%221561.0%+ 57.6%2221
25BYD530.8%+ 15.2%241220.7%+ 11.9%2522
26GWM520.8%+ 108.0%251350.8%+ 51.7%2423
27Audi400.6%+ 166.7%26930.6%+ 50.0%2732
28Foton400.6%+ 150.0%27800.5%+ 142.4%2833
29Karry240.4%+ 140.0%41360.2%+ 44.0%3742
30Volkswagen230.4%+ 27.8%35560.3%– 41.7%3028
31Subaru210.3%– 36.4%32520.3%– 33.3%3327
32Maxus200.3%+ 100.0%42350.2%– 12.5%3835
33Mercedes180.3%+ 20.0%30490.3%– 23.4%3431
34MG180.3%+ 50.0%31540.3%+ 54.3%3125
35JMC160.2%– 23.8%29450.3%+ 12.5%3526
36Lynk & Co160.2%+ 433.3%33560.3%+ 833.3%2944
37Omoda160.2%– 40.7%34530.3%– 27.4%3230
38Ram160.2%+ 45.5%37340.2%– 2.9%3936
39Porsche150.2%+ 25.0%45370.2%– 17.8%3639
40Mini110.2%+ 83.3%43230.1%+ 9.5%4245
41Jeep100.2%+ 233.3%39210.1%– 4.5%4343
42Renault90.1%n/a40240.1%n/a4161
43Land Rover80.1%– 46.7%36280.2%– 30.0%4037
44Shineray80.1%n/a46130.1%+ 550.0%4957
4521270.1%new49170.1%new4550
46BAIC70.1%n/a50130.1%n/a4869
47Volvo60.1%– 62.5%57170.1%– 65.3%4638
48Acura50.1%– 37.5%38190.1%– 44.1%4440
49AITO50.1%new5960.0%new5973
50Bestune50.1%– 50.0%47160.1%– 61.0%4741
51Xiaomi50.1%new4890.1%new5472
52Rox40.1%new5860.0%new60 –
53ZX Auto40.1%n/a –70.0%+ 250.0%5854
54Farizon30.0%n/a5190.1%+ 350.0%5265
55Fiat30.0%– 62.5%52100.1%– 47.4%5047
56Infiniti30.0%– 66.7%5490.1%– 57.1%5348
57JIM30.0%new –70.0%new5666
58Li Auto30.0%new –30.0%new6276
59Peugeot30.0%+ 0.0%5670.0%– 36.4%5752
60Buick10.0%– 50.0% –10.0%– 50.0%6979
61Cadillac10.0%– 50.0%6120.0%– 71.4%6356
62Denza10.0%new –10.0%new7088
63Higer10.0%n/a5370.0%+ 250.0%5570
64Tesla10.0%– 50.0% –10.0%– 75.0%7353
65Tourway10.0%n/a –10.0%+ 0.0%7484
66Xpeng10.0%n/a –20.0%– 33.3%6764
67Zeekr10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a76 –

Panama March 2026 – models:

PosModelMar-26%/25Feb2026%/25PosFY25
1Hyundai Grand i103575.5%+ 56.6%18675.3%+ 37.4%22
2Kia Soluto3465.3%+ 75.6%28104.9%+ 27.2%33
3Toyota Hilux2934.5%+ 7.3%31,0846.6%+ 29.4%11
4Toyota Yaris Cross2363.6%+ 21.6%46744.1%+ 6.1%44
5Hyundai Creta1532.4%+ 82.1%54002.4%+ 29.9%56
6Isuzu D-Max1392.1%n/an/an/an/an/an/a10
7Toyota Prado1392.1%+ 58.0%n/an/an/an/an/a18
8Kia Picanto1352.1%+ 31.1%n/an/an/an/an/a5
9Toyota RAV41241.9%+ 24.0%n/an/an/an/an/a7
10Mitsubishi L2001201.9%n/a11n/an/an/an/a13

Source: ADAP

New Zealand March 2026: Toyota Hilux leads the way, Dongfeng Box lands at #12

1 May 2026 at 11:22

The Dongfeng Box has a great start in New Zealand.

New light vehicle sales in New Zealand soar 25.1% year-on-year in March to 14,910 units, leading to a Q1 volume up 12.5% to 36,910. In the detail, passenger cars gain 19.4% to 10,063 sales while light commercials shoot up 38.9% to 4,847. Toyota (+8.6%) can’t match the flying market and holds 18.7% share vs. 18% so far this year. Ford (+31.3%) manages an excellent score at #2 unlike Mitsubishi (-14.1%) at #3. BYD (+221.9%) is up 3-fold year-on-year to #4 and 5.8% share, that’s a new ranking record eclipsing its previous best of #5 reached in December 2023 and June 2025. Tesla is up 271% to #8 and Dongfeng ranks #14 with 2.3% share.

Over in the models charts, the Toyota Hilux (+76.7%) gets a big new generation boost and claims the top spot for the first time since last July. The Ford Ranger (+46.1%) is relegated to 2nd place but holds onto the #1 ranking YTD. The Tesla Model Y surges to third place with 3.2% share, its best ranking since topping the charts outright in September 2023. The Mitsubishi Triton (-15.2%) and Nissan Navara (+6.5%) ensure there are four pickup trucks inside the March Top 5. The Toyota Hiace (+115.3%), Hyundai Tucson (#7), Toyota Corolla Cross (+65.9%) and MG ZS (+50.8%) also shine below. Finally the Dongfeng Box makes a splash at #12 and 1.7% for its first full month of sales.

Previous month: New Zealand February 2026: Hyundai Tucson and Nissan Navara impress

One year ago: New Zealand March 2025: Ford Ranger claws back on top, BYD Shark 6 at #13

Full March 2026 Top 25 brands and Top 25 models below.

New Zealand March 2026 – brands:

PosBrandMar-26%/25Feb2026%/25PosFY25
1Toyota2,79218.7%+ 8.6%16,66018.0%– 9.1%11
2Ford 1,4519.7%+ 31.3%23,95410.7%+ 31.2%22
3Mitsubishi1,1257.5%– 14.1%33,3349.0%+ 1.8%33
4BYD8665.8%+ 221.9%81,7014.6%+ 85.3%610
5Kia7194.8%– 15.5%42,4526.6%+ 2.9%44
6Nissan6974.7%+ 3.7%51,8204.9%+ 21.9%57
7MG5383.6%+ 33.2%71,3913.8%+ 20.5%79
8Tesla5383.6%+ 271.0%n/an/an/an/an/a18
9Suzuki5053.4%+ 24.1%101,1903.2%– 10.0%95
10Hyundai4823.2%+ 57.0%61,2963.5%+ 65.9%88
11GWM4212.8%+ 43.2%121,0822.9%+ 20.0%1111
12Mazda4202.8%– 2.8%91,1743.2%+ 7.8%106
13Honda4112.8%– 25.9%119232.5%– 22.2%1212
14Dongfeng3362.3%newn/an/an/anewn/a56
15Chery2611.8%new136681.8%new1323
16Isuzu1941.3%+ 34.7%155271.4%+ 7.6%1516
17BMW1811.2%– 13.4%184981.3%– 6.9%1817
18Land Rover1801.2%+ 50.0%2400.0%– 100.0%n/a22
19Jaecoo1781.2%+ 165.7%n/a00.0%– 100.0%n/a24
20Lexus1751.2%+ 10.1%194261.2%+ 5.2%2019
21Mercedes1741.2%+ 1.8%165041.4%– 8.9%1715
22Subaru1681.1%– 20.0%145181.4%– 14.2%1614
23Volkswagen1521.0%– 21.2%174941.3%– 24.3%1913
24LDV1471.0%+ 32.4%n/a2650.7%– 9.9%n/a20
25Audi1340.9%+ 1.5%233260.9%+ 17.7%n/a21

New Zealand March 2026 – models:

PosModelMar-26%/25Feb2026%/25PosFY25
1Toyota Hilux1,1827.9%+ 76.7%61,6964.6%– 10.0%23
2Ford Ranger 1,0366.9%+ 46.1%12,4856.7%+ 39.1%12
3Tesla Model Y4803.2%n/an/an/an/an/an/a22
4Mitsubishi Triton4142.8%– 15.2%99072.5%– 9.8%67
5Nissan Navara4082.7%+ 6.5%31,2243.3%+ 70.9%49
6Toyota Hiace3382.3%+ 115.3%88532.3%+ 102.6%810
7Hyundai Tucson3042.0%n/a28772.4%n/a715
8Toyota RAV42952.0%– 58.2%41,3053.5%– 46.6%31
9MG ZS2791.9%+ 50.8%107272.0%+ 33.6%1212
10Toyota Corolla Cross2771.9%+ 65.9%137622.1%+ 76.4%1120
11Mitsubishi ASX2701.8%– 25.8%51,0702.9%+ 14.7%54
12Dongfeng Box2601.7%newn/an/an/an/an/a –
13Nissan X-Trail2541.7%+ 86.8%16n/an/an/an/a23
14Mitsubishi Outlander2511.7%– 28.7%128192.2%– 17.5%95
15Kia Sportage2491.7%n/a145651.5%n/a1421
16GWM Haval H62321.6%+ 82.7%205581.5%+ 54.6%1517
17BYD Shark 62201.5%+ 30.2%264031.1%– 25.2%n/a14
18Ford Everest1951.3%+ 18.2%77662.1%+ 55.1%106
19Kia Seltos1871.3%– 36.6%116621.8%– 29.6%138
20Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross1681.1%n/a244171.1%n/a20n/a
21Toyota Corolla1591.1%– 27.4%n/an/an/an/an/a13
22Suzuki Swift1561.0%– 17.0%174791.3%– 22.0%1816
23Suzuki Fronx1441.0%newn/an/an/anewn/an/a
24Jaecoo J71431.0%newn/an/an/anewn/an/a
25Toyota Yaris Cross1400.9%n/a185561.5%n/a1611
26Mazda CX-51350.9%– 23.3%234161.1%– 3.5%2119

Source: MIA

Galatasaray'da hem şampiyonluk için hem de Anguissa için geri sayım başladı

Gelecek sezon için transfer çalışmalarına başlayan Galatasaray, orta saha transferi için gündemine Napoli forması giyen Zambo Anguissa'yı aldı.

Fenerbahçe'yi evinde 3-0 mağlup etmesinin ardından şampiyonluk için geri sayıma geçen Galatasaray bir yandan da gelecek sezonun kadro planlamasına başladı. Teknik direktör Okan Buruk gelecek sezon orta sahasını daha üçlü bir duruma getirmek istiyor. Bu nedenle bu bölgeye yapılacak transferler için çalışmalar yürütüyor. Sarı-kırmızılılar orta saha transferi için aradığı ismi buldu.

İtalyan basınından Tuttosport'un haberine göre, Galatasaray, Zambo Anguissa ile ilgileniyor. Galatasaray, gelecek sezon için Napoli'nin orta saha oyuncusu Frank Zambo Anguissa'ya ilgi gösterdi.

Anguissa'nın Napoli ile 2027 yılına kadar sözleşmesi bulunuyor.

SEZON PERFORMANSI

Piyasa değeri 20 milyon Euro olan Anguissa, bu sezon 21 maça çıktı ve 4 gol 2 asistlik performans gösterdi.

Fenerbahçe'de Jonathan David sürprizi: Neler oluyor?

Juventus'ta forma giyen Kanadalı futbolcu Jonathan David için Fenerbahçe ihtimali doğdu.

Devre arasında santrfor transferi yapmaması nedeniyle sorun yaşayan Fenerbahçe bu bedelini ağır ödemiş ve şampiyonluk hayallerini suya düşürmüştü. Bu nedenle gelecek sezon için santrfor transferine ağırlık veren sarı-lacivertlilerde gündeme sürpriz bir isim geldi.

Fenerbahce

FENERBAHÇE VE GALATASARAY

İtalyan basınından TuttoMercatoWeb'in haberine göre, Juventus yönetimi, oyuncunun olası ayrılığına sıcak baksa da yüksek maaş yükü transfer sürecini zorlaştırıyor. Yine aynı habere göre, David'in geleceği için en güçlü senaryolardan biri Türkiye olarak öne çıkıyor. Galatasaray'ın, Victor Osimhen'in olası ayrılığına bağlı olarak devreye girebileceği belirtilirken, Fenerbahçe'nin de yeni sezon öncesi birinci santrfor arayışı kapsamında oyuncuyu gündemine aldığı aktarıldı.

SEZON PERFORMANSI

Piyasa değeri 35 milyon euro olarak gösterilen Jonathan David bu sezon Juventus formasıyla 43 maça çıkarken 8 gol ve 5 asist kaydetti. David kariyerinde daha önce Gent, Lille ve Ottawa formalarını da giymişti.

Donald Trump İran'a boyun eğdi

Gianni Infantino, "elbette İran 2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası'na katılacak. ABD'de olacak" dedi. Trump da, "inanması zor ama bence oynamalarına izin vermeliyiz" dedi.

Birkaç hafta içinde 2026 Dünya Kupası başlayacak. Dün gece Gianni Infantino, katılımı belirsiz olan İran'ın gerçekten de orada olacağını doğrulayan önemli bir açıklama yaptı.

- Başlangıçta, başka bir şey söylemek veya yazmak isteyenler için hemen teyit edeyim ki, elbette İran 2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası'na katılacak. Ve elbette İran, ABD'de oynayacak. Sebebi basit: Birleşmeliyiz. İnsanları bir araya getirmeliyiz.

Bu açıklamayla ilgili sorulara yanıt veren Donald Trump şunları söyledi:

- Gianni bunu söylediyse, benim için sorun yok. Bundan bahsetti. Ona, ‘Ne istersen yap. Onları alabilirsin. Almak zorunda değilsin’ dedim. Muhtemelen iyi bir takımları var. Aslında inanması zor ama bence oynamalarına izin vermeliyiz.

İran federasyonunun turnuvaya katılmayı kabul edip etmeyeceği ise henüz belli değil

Liste hazırlandı: Dursun Özbek ve yeni yönetimi hazır

Galatasaray, olağan başkanlık seçiminin 23 Mayıs Cumartesi günü yapılacağını açıklamıştı. Başkanlığa aday olacak isimlerden olan mevcut başkan Dursun Özbek'in yeni yönetim listesi belli oldu.

Galatasaray Kulübü, olağan seçimli genel kurul tarihini açıklamış ve olağan başkanlık seçiminin 23 Mayıs Cumartesi günü yapılacağını açıkladı. Tarihin açıklanmasının ardından gözler başkan adaylarına çevrildi. Mevcut başkan Dursun Özbek'in ise tekrardan başkanlığa aday olacağı biliniyor. Bu sene bir kez daha şampiyonluk için gün sayan sarı-kırmızılılarda başkan Dursun Özbek'in yeni yönetim listesi de netlik kazandı.

Dursun Ozbek

Dursun Özbek'in yeni yönetim listesi şöyle:

Başkan

Dursun Aydın Özbek

Yönetim (Asil)

Metin Öztürk

Sedat Artukoğlu

Eray Yazgan

Can Natan

Mecit Mert Çetinkaya

Mehmet Saruhan Cibara

Abdullah Kavukcu

Mehmet Burak Kutluğ

Fatih Demircan

Özen Kuzu

Yönetim (Yedek)

Bora İsmail Bahçetepe

Ozan Bingöl Yurtsever

Emir Aral

Tanur Lara Yılmaz

Ömer Sarıgül

Çimərlik futbolu millimiz Belarusa 2-ci matçda qalib gəldi

1 May 2026 at 13:00

Bakıda təlim-məşq toplanışında olan çimərlik futbolu üzrə Azərbaycan milli komandası növbəti yoxlama oyununu keçirib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, komandamız yenə Belarus millisi ilə qarşılaşıb.

Su İdmanı Sarayında təşkil olunmuş görüş qonaq millimizin 4:3 hesablı qələbəsi ilə yekunlaşıb. Millimizin qollarını Ramil Əliyev, İsa Zeynallı, Bayram Bayramlı və Sahib Məmmədov vurublar.

Xatırladaq ki, çimərlik futbolu yığmamız Bakıdakı hazırlıq prosesi çərçivəsində Belarus milli komandasına qarşı keçirdiyi ilk oyunda 1:3 hesabıyla məğlub olmuşdu.

Bu toplanış üçün millimizə dəvət edilmiş oyunçuların adlarını diqqətinizə çatdırırıq:

Qapıçılar: Elçin Qasımov, Emil Omarov;

Oyunçular: Elşad Manafov, Kamil Hüseynov, Orxan Məmmədov, İsa Zeynalli, Sabir Allahquliyev, Ramil Əliyev, Kamran Qürbətov, Bayram Bayramlı, İsa İsayev.

İdris İnqilablı “İmişli” ilə yeni müqaviləyə imza atdı

1 May 2026 at 12:00

Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında mübarizə aparan “İmişli” yarımmüdafiəçisi İdris İnqilablı ilə yeni müqavilə bağlayıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Premyer Liqa təmsilçisinin mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

24 yaşlı yarımmüdafiəçi ilə 2 illik sözləşmə imzalanıb. Onun əvvəlki müqaviləsinin müddəti cari mövsümün sonunda başa çatacaqdı.

Xatırladaq ki, İdris İnqilablı 2024-cü ildən “İmişli”də çıxış edir. Mərkəz yarımmüdafiəçisi cari mövsümdə əyalət təmsilçisinin heyətində 28 oyuna çıxıb, 1 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub.

“Qəbələ”nin yetirməsi olan İdris karyerası ərzində “Sabah” və “Kəpəz”in də formasını geyinib. Yarımmüdafiəçi Azərbaycanın U-19 və U-21 yığmalarında çıxış etsə də, əsas millimizdə debüt şansı qazanmayıb.

Qeyd edək ki, “İmişli” ilk mövsümünü keçirdiyi Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında hazırda 29 oyuna topladığı 29 xalla 9-cu sırada qərarlaşıb.

VakıfBank 7, Eczacıbaşı 2. Şampiyonlar Ligi kupasını istiyor

Kadın voleybolunda Avrupa'nın kulüpler düzeyindeki bir numaralı organizasyonu CEV Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde şampiyon İstanbul'da belli olacak. Organizasyonda VakıfBank 7'nci, Eczacıbaşı 2'nci, A. Carraro Imoco ise 4'üncü şampiyonluğun peşinde olacak. Dörtlü Final'de yer alan Savino Del Bene, kupayı tarihinde ilk kez kazanmayı hedefliyor.

Azərbaycan yığmasından qələbə

1 May 2026 at 13:36

Bakıda təlim-məşq toplanışında olan çimərlik futbolu üzrə Azərbaycan milli komandası ikinci yoldaşlıq oyununu keçirib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, milli yenə Belarus yığması ilə qarşılaşıb. Su İdmanı Sarayında təşkil olunan görüş Azərbaycan millisinin 4:3 hesablı qələbəsi ilə yekunlaşıb.

Komandanın heyətində qolları Ramil Əliyev, İsa Zeynallı, Bayram Bayramlı və Sahib Məmmədov vurublar.

“Qarabağ”ın oyunu 5 manata

1 May 2026 at 13:21

Premyer Liqanın XXX turu çərçivəsində keçiriləcək “Qarabağ” – “Turan Tovuz” oyununun biletləri sabah saat 12:00-dan etibarən satışda olacaq.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, biletlərin qiyməti sektorlara uyğun olaraq dəyişir və 5–20 manat aralığındadır.

Biletlər bu gün saat 12:00-dan etibarən iTicket.az-da onlayn satışa çıxarılıb.

Mayın 4-də keçiriləcək matça saat 19:30-da start veriləcək.

“Qızıl top”un favoriti

1 May 2026 at 12:39

“Goal” nəşri “Qızıl top”un favoritini açıqlayıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mükafatı qazanmağa əsas namizəd “Bavariya”dan Harri Keyndir.

İkinci sırada onun komanda yoldaşı Maykl Olis yer alıb. “Üçlüy”ü “Barselona”dan Lamin Yamal tamamlayır.

“Qızıl top”un qalibi ilin sentyabrda açıqlanacaq.

“Ümid edirəm ki, oğlum futbolçu olmayacaq

1 May 2026 at 12:26

“Lion”un futbolçusu Endrik maraqlı açıqlama ilə gündəmə gəlib.

Futbolpress.az xarici KİV-ə istinadən xəbər verir ki, braziliyalı oyunçu oğlunun futbolçu olmaq istəmədiyini deyib:

“Ümid edirəm ki, oğlum futbolçu olmayacaq. Onun adi insan kimi görünməsini istəyirəm”.

Endrik müqavilə ilə “Real”a məxsusdur. O, icarə əsasında “Lion”da çıxış edir.

“İmişli”də yeni müqavilə

1 May 2026 at 12:15

“İmişli” futbolçusu İdris İnqilablı ilə müqavilənin müddətini uzadıb.

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

24 yaşlı yarımmüdafiəçi ilə 2 illik sözləşmə imzalanıb.

İnqilablı 2024-cü ildən “İmişli”də çıxış edir.

Leao qarşılığında 3 futbolçu

1 May 2026 at 14:00
“Mançester Yunayted” “Milan”ın hücumçusu Rafael Leao ilə maraqlanır. Msport.az xəvər verir ki, “qırmızı şeytanlar” portuqaliyalı hücumçunu transfer etmək üçün hücumçular […]

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What Inter need to land €40m signing of Italy international Palestra

1 May 2026 at 12:55

Reports in Italy claim that Marco Palestra is among Inter’s top targets heading into the summer transfer window, but signing the exciting young full-back likely depends on a couple of outgoings first. 

Report: Inter could sell two players to accommodate Palestra signing

According to reports from Corriere dello Sport and Calciomercato.com, Palestra and Como’s Nico Paz are Inter’s two great ‘obsessions’ ahead of the summer transfer window. Palestra has enjoyed an excellent breakthrough season on an individual level with Cagliari, where he has spent the 2025-26 season on loan from Atalanta. 

Palestra will return to Bergamo this summer, and according to Friday’s reports, Atalanta’s ideal plan would be for Palestra to stay on board for another season in Serie A before looking for a sale, potentially for an even higher fee. 

However, with plans to strengthen Cristian Chivu’s squad after what is expected to be the club’s 21st Scudetto in 2025-26, Inter are keen to bring Palestra to San Siro this summer, and are said to be prepared to invest a fee in the region of €40m for the 21-year-old right-back. 

CREMONA, ITALY - OCTOBER 14: Marco Palestra of Italy in action during the UEFA Euro U21 Qualification match between Italy and Armenia at Stadio Giovanni Zini on October 14, 2025 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)
CREMONA, ITALY – OCTOBER 14: Marco Palestra of Italy in action during the UEFA Euro U21 Qualification match between Italy and Armenia at Stadio Giovanni Zini on October 14, 2025 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)

According to the latest updates, Inter will likely have to move players on first before welcoming Palestra, though. 

There is talk that current first-choice right wing-back Denzel Dumfries could leave the club given that he has a €25m release clause in his contract, which will be valid this summer.

There has also been a suggestion that Luis Henrique could be sold if an offer were to come in this summer. The Brazilian has struggled to impress in his first season in Serie A, and as per Calciomercato, there was interest from AFC Bournemouth during the January transfer window. Inter would reportedly be even more keen to sell Luis Henrique this summer if interest were to reemerge.

40-year-old Modric expected to extend Milan contract rather than retire on an injury

1 May 2026 at 12:29

Reports in Italy indicate that Luka Modric is set to trigger the one-year extension clause in his contract with Milan rather than end his illustrious career through injury after fracturing his cheekbone in a recent 0-0 draw with Juventus. 

Modric and Milan expecetd to activate 12-month extension clause

The signing of the 40-year-old former Ballon d’Or winner has been an overwhelming success in San Siro. Modric has started in 32 of Milan’s 34 matches in Serie A so far this season, and has racked up a total of 2,788 minutes in the league, which is more than he managed in any of his last five seasons with Real Madrid. 

Modric is, however, expected to miss the final four matches of the 2025-26 season after suffering a fractured cheekbone while challenging for a header with Manuel Locatelli during last weekend’s 0–0 draw between Milan and Juventus in Serie A. 

MILAN, ITALY - APRIL 26: Luka Modric of AC Milan is assisted off by medical staff after going down injured during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 26, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 26: Luka Modric of AC Milan is assisted off by medical staff after going down injured during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 26, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

This could have potentially been a career-ending injury, given that Modric signed a one-year contract with Milan at the beginning of the 2025-26 campaign, but reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport indicate that he will activate the 12-month extension clause in his deal in order to prolong his stay in San Siro. 

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, it is technically a club option to extend, but Milan will not activate the extension clause in Modric’s contract without his blessing first. 

Friday’s report claims that Modric just needs to give the thumbs up, which he is expected to do, in order for Milan to extend his stay until the end of the 2026-27 season. A formal announcement is unlikely to arrive before the end of the 2026 World Cup this summer, though. 

Modric is said to be attracted to the idea of playing Champions League football under Massimiliano Allegri next season, as well as the idea of announcing his retirement and bidding farewell to professional football at a major club like Milan and at an iconic venue like San Siro.

“I’m not happy about that” – ex-Gunner slams Arteta comments & tips Arsenal to lose CL final

1 May 2026 at 13:35

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has been heavily criticised by one of the club’s former captains in William Gallas.

Gallas told Ladbrokes at the launch of Ladisfaction that he was not happy with how Arteta dealt with the 1-1 draw away to Atletico Madrid in the first leg of the Champions League semi-final this week.

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The Spanish tactician hit out at a controversial refereeing decision that saw the Gunners have a penalty overturned for what looked like a clear foul on Eberechi Eze.

See below for a video clip from Arteta’s post-match press conference, with the manager clearly unhappy at what could prove to be a crucial decision in deciding this course of this tie…

? "At this level, this CANNOT happen!" ?

Mikel Arteta did NOT hold back after *that* penalty decision against Arsenal last night…?

©?UEFA 2026 pic.twitter.com/xE2CsBFb8n

— CaughtOffside (@caughtoffside) April 30, 2026

Arsenal will probably be satisfied with a 1-1 draw from a tough away game, but this could also quite easily have been a win for Arteta’s side to put them on the brink of the Champions League final.

William Gallas criticises Mikel Arteta’s post-match comments

Still, Gallas felt this was not the way Arteta should have dealt with the incident, as this is simply the kind of thing that happens in many games for all teams all season long.

“In terms of the Ebere Eze penalty which was overturned, and Mikel Arteta’s comments on it after the game… look, I can only say so much about it because I’m not the manager, and I know there are lots of emotions on these occasions. But, for me, regardless of whether it was or wasn’t a penalty, you shouldn’t be coming out of a game like that and looking for something or someone to blame,” Gallas said.

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“I’m not happy about that, because if you go back and look at decisions made by referees throughout the season – and this isn’t just about Arsenal, by the way – both in the Premier League, and in Europe, you will find plenty of examples of moments where certain decisions have gone in your favour, and you aren’t coming out after those games and talking about how the wrong decision was made.

“You know, on Wednesday night, that decision didn’t favour Arsenal, but there have been other moments in other games where certain decisions have favoured them… I like to see the manager staying focused and talking about the way his team played, or what they could have done better, rather than jumping on that opportunity to blame the referee or the people behind VAR.”

Gallas tips Arsenal to make the final but lose

Gallas went on to say he can’t see Arsenal winning the Champions League this season, regardless of who they play in the final.

AFC look like the slight favourites to go through against Atletico, but Gallas thinks they’ll lose against either of the other semi-finalists PSG and Bayern Munich.

“After what I’ve seen across both semi-finals, I would expect, from here, to see Bayern and Arsenal in the final,” the former France international added.

“You know, PSG were in a great position in their game at 5-2, but they have allowed Bayern back into that game and now go to Germany with a difficult task ahead of them. They’ve left the door open for Bayern, and I think – especially because that game is in Munich – they’ll lose.

“From there, I would say that Bayern wins the Champions League. In fact, even if PSG beat Bayern and make the final, I would expect them to also beat Arsenal.”

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Chelsea given boost in pursuit of €50m forward transfer as rival club can’t afford him

1 May 2026 at 13:04

Chelsea reportedly look to have been handed a boost in their transfer pursuit of FC Koln forward Said El Mala, according to Christian Falk.

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Writing in the latest edition of his CF Bayern Insider column, Falk explained that it looks like El Mala is going to be too expensive for Brighton.

The Seagulls had also been keen on signing the talented 19-year-old, but Chelsea might now be in a stronger position, as long as they’re prepared to meet Koln’s €50m asking price.

Chelsea have invested a lot in top young players in recent times, and El Mala looks like he fits into that category after 11 goals and four assists in the Bundesliga this season.

Chelsea ahead of Brighton in Said El Mala transfer pursuit?

Falk has previously reported on both Chelsea and Brighton being interested in El Mala, and now he has a new update in this week’s column.

“Said El Mala’s potential move to the Premier League this summer is not off! There’s another club the FC Köln star is interested in, and this is Chelsea,” Falk said.

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“This is now the club that has their eye on El Mala. Cologne demand €50m [£43.1m]. Brighton would have been prepared to pay €35m, which was not enough for FC Köln. Of course, for El Mala, the move would have been nice; he’s earning about €1.5m at Cologne and Brighton offered €4m.

“But now, there’s a question: Is there a club out there prepared to pay €50m? The hope is that’s Chelsea. They are interested in the player, but if they’ll pay so much for a German talent remains to be seen – we don’t yet know!

“In the meantime, FC Köln would be happy to keep the 19-year-old winger. They’re working right now on a new deal with a supermarket chain that could supply the rest of the salary that El Mala would like to earn (€4m). That’s the Plan B if he isn’t sold. At the moment, it’s up to Chelsea and Said El Mala.”

Said El Mala could strengthen Chelsea’s attack

Chelsea surely need someone like El Mala to come in this summer after the poor form of their current wide-forwards like Alejandro Garnacho, Pedro Neto, and Jamie Gittens.

It’s been a frustrating season at Stamford Bridge and major changes will be required to help get the team challenging for the top four and for major silverware again.

El Mala is still young and inexperienced, but he looks like he has enormous potential and could therefore immediately give the Blues an upgrade on flops like Garnacho and Gittens.

Said El Mala TOTAL SCORE: 17/25
Transfer fee ***
Performance ****
Achievements **
Career phase ***
Squad need *****

For that reason, we’ve given El Mala to Chelsea a 17/25 with our Transfer Fit rating system – read more here about how we calculate these scores.

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Sources: Transfer meeting planned as Liverpool & Man United circle for unsettled PL star

1 May 2026 at 12:24

Liverpool and Manchester United are on alert as this big-name Premier League star is set to make a decision over his future this summer.

As first reported on the Daily Briefing, Micky van de Ven is expected to be one of the numerous names to watch this summer as Tottenham continue to flirt with relegation. Spurs remain in the bottom three at the time of writing, and there is already plenty of speculation about how they’ll be able to keep their stars.

It’s important to start this by saying that I’ve spoken to numerous sources in the last few days and the clear message is that Van de Ven is not deciding anything now and not holding talks with any clubs at the moment, with his full focus being on helping Tottenham stay up.

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Meanwhile, Spurs sources point towards the Netherlands international’s contract until 2029, with no desire to let an important player go, and no pressure to do so as there’s no release clause in his current deal.

Liverpool and Manchester United interested in Micky van de Ven

Still, it is my understanding that Van de Ven could discuss his future with the Tottenham hierarchy at the end of the season. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to work out that things haven’t really gone to plan for the 25-year-old during his time in north London.

“Van de Ven will meet with Tottenham at the end of the season, whether they stay up or not,” one source said. “For now his full focus is on keeping them in the Premier League, but he’ll be aware that clubs like Liverpool and Manchester United are interested, and that could put pressure on Tottenham.”

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Both the Reds and the Red Devils are exploring the market for central defenders this summer, and Van de Ven is understood to feature on their lists after his strong form during his time in England, combined with the fact that he might be available if THFC get relegated.

Even if Spurs stay up, it could be tricky for them to persuade the player to stay, though some sources are also insisting he won’t come cheap. Depending on who you talk to, it could cost anywhere between £60-80m to prise Van de Ven out of Tottenham this summer, while his wage demands are also high – possibly as much as £200,000 per week.

Who else could be in the race for Micky van de Ven?

Finally, I’d also keep an eye on Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.

Los Blancos are making a centre-back a top priority this summer and, like Liverpool, have known about Van de Ven since his Wolfsburg days.

Bayern are not currently thought to be making a central defender one of their main targets, but that could change if Kim Min-jae leaves.

Overall, this is going to be one to watch in the weeks and months ahead, and at this moment in time it looks more worrying than reassuring from a Tottenham point of view.

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IPL 2026 ultimate face-off: Can Mitchell Starc stop Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s rampage?

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is set to clash against Delhi Capitals tonight, and one of the most aggressive battles of the night could be the mighty face-off between Mitchell Starc and Vaibhav Sooryavanshi.

Delhi Capitals, still searching for consistency this season, received a timely boost with the return of Mitchell Starc. They now come up against an in-form Rajasthan Royals side riding high on back-to-back wins, setting the stage for a high-stakes encounter.


At the heart of the contest lies a fascinating duel, cricket’s youngest fearless aggressor versus one of its most accomplished fast bowlers. Sooryavanshi has built a reputation for explosive starts, famously launching a six off the very first ball of his IPL debut. He has repeated that audacity against elite names like Jasprit Bumrah and Pat Cummins.

Starc, on the other hand, is historically among the most lethal new-ball bowlers, especially against left-handers. But having recently recovered from shoulder and elbow injuries, questions remain about his rhythm, particularly against a batter currently in scorching form.

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's rampage in IPL


The numbers only reinforce Sooryavanshi’s dominance. Across IPL 2025 and 2026, he has taken on a formidable list of bowlers including Kagiso Rabada, Mohammed Siraj, Trent Boult, Josh Hazlewood, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Arshdeep Singh, Lockie Ferguson and Marco Jansen. Remarkably, only Rabada has managed to keep him relatively quiet, conceding at a strike rate of around 125. Against nearly every other top-tier bowler, Sooryavanshi has struck at over 200, with even Siraj going at a brisk 170.

And it’s not just about scoring runs, it’s the manner of it. Sooryavanshi has shown no regard for reputation. A first-ball six off Bumrah, another off Boult, and similar intent against Cummins highlight his fearless mindset. Hazlewood’s first over to him read 4, 4, 4, 6. Bhuvneshwar was greeted with a boundary off the very first ball, while Arshdeep conceded 6, 4, 4 in his opening over. Even the craft of Sunil Narine and express pace of Ferguson couldn’t contain him for long.

Across all bowlers he has faced, only Mohsin Khan and Narine have managed to restrict him effectively, while Rashid Khan and Prasidh Krishna have had more balanced contests.

Return of mighty Starc


A plus point for the Delhi Capitals is the return of Mitchell Starc after a long break. Fully recovered, Starc is expected to bring extra pace and rhythm if he features against the Rajasthan Royals tonight. Last season, he registered his maiden five-wicket haul against Sunrisers Hyderabad, becoming the first overseas pacer for Delhi Capitals to achieve the feat. After a nine-year IPL hiatus, Starc was signed for a record Rs 24.75 crore in IPL 2024, underlining the franchise’s faith in his match-winning ability.

While his economy rate was on the higher side during the league stage, Starc delivered when it mattered most. He produced match-defining spells in the playoffs, striking early to dismantle Sunrisers Hyderabad in both the Qualifier and the Final. His lethal yorker to dismiss Abhishek Sharma in the IPL 2024 final perfectly justified his price tag and showcased his big-match pedigree.

Given these numbers, the big question remains: can Mitchell Starc, even if slightly short of peak rhythm, find a way to counter Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s relentless aggression, or will the youngster continue his trend of taking on elite bowlers from the very first ball?

With Cricket Australia clearing Starc to participate in the IPL from May 1, it now remains to be seen whether Delhi Capitals include him in tonight’s clash. If they do, fans could be in for one of the most explosive match-ups of the season.


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Manfredi and West head Northampton released list

Marco Manfredi wearing a Northampton Saints shirt
Hooker Marco Manfredi has won three international caps for Italy [Getty Images]

Italy hooker Marco Manfredi and prop Tom West are among nine players who will leave Northampton Saints at the end of the season.

Manfredi joined the Prem leaders from Treviso-based Benetton in October but has only made three appearances, the most recent against Leicester Tigers in January.

West has had the most game-time among those exiting Franklin's Gardens, having played 34 games since arriving from Saracens ahead of last season - but only 11 during the current campaign because of injuries, and he is to join Newcastle Red Bulls.

The others leaving are Fyn Brown, Will Glister, Emeka Atuanya, Billy Pasco and three who have yet to play a first-team game, Archie Appleby, Jack Lawrence, and Siep Walta.

"We talk a lot about connection, and about the value of every individual within our environment – the contribution of the whole squad is what underpins our performances," said director of rugby Phil Dowson.

"Every player at Saints wants to wear the black, green and gold every weekend, and while that isn't always possible, the professionalism and commitment shown by this group has been exceptional.

"Every one of them has put the club first and played their part in driving standards and supporting the team, while pushing as hard as possible to develop and push their own careers forward."

Northampton are four points clear of Bath at the top of the Prem table and return to action on 9 May for the East Midlands derby against Leicester at Welford Road.

Gabriel should have been sent off in Man City fixture - panel

Gabriel appears to push his head into the face of Erling Haaland during the Premier League match between Manchester City and Arsenal at Etihad Stadium
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Arsenal defender Gabriel should have been shown a red card for violent conduct against Manchester City, according to the Premier League's key match incidents panel.

However, while the panel believed referee Anthony Taylor should have dismissed the Brazil international, it also felt the incident did not reach the threshold for a video assistant referee (VAR) intervention.

Gabriel had been engaged in a battle with Erling Haaland throughout the top-of-the-table Premier League clash.

In the 82nd minute, the two players literally went head-to-head, with the Gabriel pushing his forehead into the City striker.

Referee Anthony Taylor opted to caution both players for adopting an aggressive attitude on the advice of his assistant.

The VAR, John Brooks, backed that decision, ruling that the centre-back's action was "not excessively aggressive or violent".

Most panellists disagreed with the yellow card shown by Taylor, voting 3:2 that "the extra head movement forward from Gabriel" should be seen as violent conduct.

The other two panellists argued "there is little force or initial backwards movement from Gabriel."

The panel voted 4:1 against a VAR intervention.

Gabriel would have been suspended for three matches if he had been sent off for violent conduct.

It was also unanimously ruled that Taylor was correct not to show a red card to City defender Abdukodir Khusanov.

Arsenal striker Kai Havertz went down under a challenge from the Uzbekistan international when running through on goal in the 53rd minute.

Taylor did not give a free-kick, and the VAR opted against a review for denying an obvious goal-scoring opportunity.

The panel noted that "Havertz is not in control of the ball and Khusanov makes shoulder-to-shoulder contact".

IPL Match Today, RR vs DC: Predicted playing XI, head-to-head, pitch report, Jaipur weather update

Rajasthan Royals and Delhi Capitals will step out on the Sawai Mansingh Stadium on Friday on the back of two contrasting results. While Royals had a near perfect game en route to handing the season’s first loss to table toppers Punjab Kings in New Chandigarh on Tuesday, Delhi Capitals crashed to an embarrassing defeat against Royal Challengers Bengaluru a day before in their own backyard.

After cracking the Punjab Kings code on their home turf, Royals are high on confidence and would like to boost their chances of entering the playoffs with another win against struggling DC, who have lost their last three matches in a row.


The best thing to happen for the Riyan Parag-led side was the success of the middle order. The clinical finish by Donovan Ferreira and ‘impact sub’ Shubham Dubey helped their team chase down a challenging 223-run target in the previous outing to notch up their sixth win of the season in nine matches. The tense win not only helped RR stay in the top-4 but also gave them much-needed momentum as they approached the business end of the tournament.

On the other hand, DC find themselves on the backfoot, having registered only three wins from eight ties so far. Placed seventh in the standings, the Axar Patel-led side will be eager to arrest the slide with a win on Friday. Pace ace Mitchell Starc is set to return after getting clearance from Cricket Australia. With Lungi Ngidi still unavailable due to his head injury, Starc’s inclusion comes as a timely boost for DC.


RR vs DC: Head-to-Head



  • Matches played: 30
  • Rajasthan Royals won: 15
  • Delhi Capitals won: 15


RR vs DC Today IPL Match: Pitch Report



Match 43 between the Rajasthan Royals (RR) and Delhi Capitals (DC) will be held at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur. Historically a balanced ground, the surface in the 2026 season has trended toward being a batter's paradise with significant high-scoring potential. Heavy evening dew is anticipated after sunset. This will make the ball exceptionally slippery, handicapping spinners like Kuldeep Yadav and Ravi Bishnoi in the second innings. The black-soil surfaces here tend to keep the bounce on the lower side.

RR vs DC IPL Match: Jaipur Weather Update



Jaipur will simmer under 40 degrees Celsius heat through the afternoon, with the air staying heavy well into the evening. While the afternoon peak reached nearly 41°C, temperatures will gradually drop into the 30s as the match progresses. Even during the evening, the heat will be physically demanding. The "Feels Like" temperature is expected to remain slightly higher than the actual reading due to the dry summer air.


RR vs DC: Predicted Playing XIs



Rajasthan Royals (Playing XI): Yashasvi Jaiswal, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Dhruv Jurel (wk), Riyan Parag (c), Donovan Ferreira, Shubham Dubey, Ravindra Jadeja, Dasun Shanaka, Jofra Archer, Nandre Burger, Brijesh Sharma

Impact Player: Yash Raj Punja/Ravi Bishnoi

Delhi Capitals (Playing XI): Sahil Parakh, KL Rahul (wk), Nitish Rana, Sameer Rizvi, Tristan Stubbs, David Miller, Axar Patel (c), Kuldeep Yadav, Mitchell Starc, Dushmantha Chameera, T. Natarajan

Impact Player: Vipraj Nigam/Auqib Nabi

RR vs DC: Live Streaming details


The RR vs DC clash will be held at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur with the match set to begin at 7:30 PM IST. The game will be broadcast on the Star Sports Network, while live streaming will be available on JioHotstar.


Squads for Rajasthan Royals and Delhi Capitals


Rajasthan Royals Squad: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Dhruv Jurel(w), Riyan Parag(c), Donovan Ferreira, Ravindra Jadeja, Dasun Shanaka, Jofra Archer, Nandre Burger, Brijesh Sharma, Yash Raj Punja, Ravi Singh, Ravi Bishnoi, Tushar Deshpande, Shubham Dubey, Shimron Hetmyer, Adam Milne, Aman Rao Perala, Vignesh Puthur, Lhuan-dre Pretorius, Kwena Maphaka, Yudhvir Singh Charak, Sushant Mishra, Kuldeep Sen, Sandeep Sharma

Delhi Capitals Squad: Sahil Parakh, KL Rahul(w), Nitish Rana, Sameer Rizvi, Tristan Stubbs, David Miller, Axar Patel(c), Dushmantha Chameera, Kyle Jamieson, Kuldeep Yadav, T Natarajan, Auqib Nabi Dar, Ashutosh Sharma, Vipraj Nigam, Tripurana Vijay, Abishek Porel, Lungi Ngidi, Mukesh Kumar, Ajay Jadav Mandal, Prithvi Shaw, Pathum Nissanka, Rehan Ahmed, Madhav Tiwari, Mitchell Starc, Karun Nair

India&#39;s World Cup stars needed a break before IPL 2026: Ian Bishop

MUMBAI: Would India’s T20 World Cup winners have fared better had they been given a longer break before turning out for their respective IPL franchises?

Former West Indies pacer Ian Bishop, for one, thinks so. The World Cup stars got around 20 days off before the IPL began, and with their bodies still jaded, the results are there to see.


Barring Abhishek Sharma, Sanju Samson, and Ishan Kishan, none of the batters from that team have been consistent in the IPL, while none of the bowlers feature among the top 20 wicket-takers.

The team that has borne the brunt the most is Mumbai Indians, with marquee Indian players like Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik Pandya, Jasprit Bumrah, and Tilak Varma blowing more cold than hot.

“Speaking from the outside, what Bumrah, SKY and Arshdeep put in to win that T20 World Cup at home must have been exhausting. I would have liked to see some of those guys — particularly Bumrah, who was excellent in the World Cup — being given a break to refresh, sit back, analyse, and fine-tune the skills that would take them to another level. I would have liked to see them enjoy the success and refresh themselves,” Bishop said during an interaction on Thursday.

He cited the example of Kolkata Knight Riders’ Varun Chakravarthy and how the rest — due to injury — helped him.

Since his return, the mystery spinner has taken seven wickets in four matches. Bishop also advocated for more varied pitches to balance the contest between bat and ball, which has been skewed this season, with 10 totals of 200-plus already chased down.

“I like the mix of pitches that a tournament can produce. I want to see some good batting surfaces where batters hold sway. But I also want surfaces like the one in Delhi (against RCB) or those in Lucknow that offer something for fast bowlers. Or something like the MICSK game, where the ball gripped and brought Akeal Hosein and Noor Ahmad into the game,” said the 58-yearold, who is working as an expert with ESPNcricinfo.

Bishop felt that Mumbai Indians’ bowling has let them down this season, and that Punjab Kings will also need to shore up their attack as the tournament crosses the halfway stage. “There are several areas MI will know they need to work on. But if I had to pick one, it would be their bowling. When I go through the numbers, Mumbai and Punjab are at the bottom of the bowling ladder, and that, to me, is problematic. I know we’re seeing a paradigm shift in the way T20 cricket is played, but champion teams usually have strong bowling to complement their batting,” Bishop reckoned.

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Liverpool could pay £52m clause for future Portugal captain

Liverpool could pay £52m clause for future Portugal captain
Liverpool could pay £52m clause for future Portugal captain

Liverpool will need to sooner or later move on from Virgil van Dijk.

The Dutchman - who joined from Southampton back in 2018 for £75m - remains one of the best centre-backs around. But the 34-year-old only has one more year to run on his current £400k per week contract. A parting of the ways in 2027 looks inevitable.

It would be no surprise to learn that Arne Slot and Richard Hughes have a succession plan already in place. There has been no shortage of top central defenders linked with a move to Anfield who can play in Van Dijk’s usual left-sided station.

The likes of Alessandro Bastoni and Nico Schlotterbeck are two of the most prominent names. But there is the option for Liverpool to move back in for a previously-named target.

Goncalo Inacio named as a Liverpool target

Goncalo Inacio, 24, is currently starring for Sporting CP and looks set to move on this summer if any team triggers his relatively low €60m (£52m) release clause.

Under contract until 2030 Gazzetta dello Sport has named Liverpool as one of the teams who would not be indifferent to the opportunity to sign the left-footer if the opportunity arose.

“His name is at the top of the wish lists of many of Europe's top clubs: Real Madrid and Barcelona would do anything to sign him, and obviously the Premier League giants—Liverpool, Chelsea, and Manchester United—can't remain indifferent to a release clause of "mere" €60 million,” the report reads.

Furthermore the Italian outlet adds that Inacio’s leadership credentials are coming to the fore and could see him replace Cristiano Ronaldo as captain of the Portugal national team when the No7 retires.

“The leadership he displayed while playing for Sporting has made him a key figure in the Portugal dressing room ahead of the World Cup, ready to inherit the captain's armband if needed,” the report reads.

Gonçalo Inácio: Situation summary

Gonçalo Inácio is a left-footed Portuguese centre-back born in August 2001 who came through Sporting’s Alcochete academy and broke into the first team in 2020, quickly becoming a mainstay and full international for Portugal.

Standing around 1.86m, he has already passed 200 senior appearances for Sporting, underlining his durability and importance in Lisbon.

Inácio is a modern, ball-playing defender who can operate as the left-sided centre-back in a back four or three, and has also filled in at left-back or as a holding midfielder.

He is noted for anticipation, composure and positioning, plus progressive passing and carries; he ranks extremely high among centre-backs for passes attempted, progressive passes and progressive carries, and is comfortable breaking lines with diagonals or stepping into midfield to beat a press.

Quick across the ground rather than overwhelmingly dominant aerially, he suits high defensive lines and proactive pressing structures.

Sporting extended his deal through 2030 and his contract includes a release clause reported in the €60–80m range, with talks previously floated about raising it further alongside a salary bump.

Le Fee or Diarra?

Regis le Bris speaks to Enzo Le Fee
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Enzo Le Fee has to be weaved into Sunderland's team and ideally in a central position, says former striker Marco Gabbiadini.

Speaking on BBC Radio Newcastle, commentator Nick Barnes said there is a dilemma for Regis le Bris in whether to continue to use Habib Diarra or find a central role for Le Fee.

Barnes explained: "There's a debate that be had about Diarra because if he wants to get the wingers in the team, it means he can push Le Fee into the 10 position or the eight position, which he feels is Le Fee's best position."

And Gabbiadini offered: "Look, it's hard that the dynamic changes for the manager. Sometimes he has to play Le Fee in a wide position because other people are injured.

"But yes, getting him into the middle of the park, he's been so influential and, you know, he sees those little openings and finds little pockets of space, but it can leave you unbalanced in other ways.

"I think if he's fit, he's got to play because he's, he's such a clever footballer. Hard work is brilliant and everyone has to work hard. But, you know, I think at times Diarra is running, but is he running in the right areas?

"Does he need to run? My favourite saying was, 'good players know when to stand still' and Le Fee does that. He makes himself available for his team-mates. So, you know, the manager's got decisions to make."

Edinburgh add English stand-off Grayson for next season

Edinburgh have continued their recruitment drive by adding English stand-off James Grayson from Japan Rugby League One team Mitsubishi Dynaboars.

The 27-year-old has signed a one-year contract with the URC club.

Grayson, who can play full-back or at 10, made almost 100 appearances for boyhood club Northampton Saints before a move to Japan in 2023.

He departs Mitsubishi Dynaboars have played 48 games and scored 294 points.

"I'm delighted to have signed with Edinburgh for next season," said Grayson.

"After three years overseas, the time feels right to return closer to home and the opportunity to play in the URC was a big factor in my decision.

"It's also a special moment for me and my family – my great granny was a very proud Scottish lady and I know she would have been delighted to see me make this move."

The fly-half, son of former England World Cup winner and British and Irish Lion Paul Grayson, is Edinburgh's fifth new signing after Riley Higgins, Louie Chapman, Geordie Gwynn and Alec Hepburn.

"We're really pleased to add James to the group," said head coach Sean Everitt.

"He's an impressive player - someone who reads the game well and brings a real quality with the boot, both from hand and at goal.

"He's played a huge amount of rugby at a high level. He'll come in and challenge for the 10 jersey and that competition for places will be good for the squad."

Time for Isak and Wirtz to prove themselves

Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz
Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz have only started eight games together for Liverpool [Getty Images]

As Mohamed Salah waved goodbye to the Anfield crowd on Saturday after getting injured, the manner of his reaction and that of all those in the ground suggested that deep down, both player and supporters knew it could be the final time.

Thankfully for Liverpool supporters, the side's manager Arne Slot confirmed on Friday the Egyptian is expected return to action before the end of the season after sustaining a minor muscle injury.

For now, what is certain is Liverpool will head to Old Trafford this weekend without the man that has a formidable record against Manchester United.

With 13 goals in 16 games against United, no player has scored more than Salah in the Premier League era against them. Against the other five 'big six' teams in the Premier League, Salah has contributed a mammoth 49 goals and 22 assists for the Reds.

Without him, Liverpool need others to take responsibility and notably the focus will intensify on Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz as they take on United, Chelsea and Aston Villa over the next fortnight.

Put simply, both need to step up after a challenging season and Slot knows part of his tenure will ultimately be judged on his ability to get the best out of the two most expensive signings in Premier League history.

In the aftermath of Liverpool's Champions League exit to Paris St-Germain, Slot insisted the future is bright. Eyebrows were certainly raised after that comment but if Liverpool can put in a string of performances in their remaining games then perhaps the Dutchman has a point. Integral to that will be Isak and Wirtz.

Last Saturday saw both of the summer signings, who cost a combined £241m, score against Crystal Palace but Isak is yet to complete 90 minutes as a Liverpool player after a season plagued with injury while Wirtz has impressed in moments but is still awaiting a statement performance for the side.

German Wirtz is yet to score or provide an assist against any of the Premier League teams currently occupying the European places but when that was put to Slot on Friday, he insisted that's a "coincidence" and said he is "100% sure" Wirtz will start delivering in the bigger games.

Meanwhile, Isak managed just 18 touches against Palace but that was still more than the nine he got against Everton and the five against PSG in the other games he's started since returning from injury. The goal he scored - the Swede's first in the Premier League for Liverpool at Anfield - will only do the 26-year-old's confidence a world of good.

"In terms of what I've seen, everyone knows and sees and experiences as team-mates how outstanding he is. It is about getting games, confidence but obviously scoring goals as a striker – that's the main trigger for him," said Liverpool centre-back Virgil van Dijk.

"The more he touches the ball, the bigger chance there is that we score goals," Slot added on Friday.

"Having Alex more and more available would help with converting created chances into goals, which is something we haven't done very well this season."

For Wirtz, the emphasis on connecting more with Isak is clear, especially with Hugo Ekitike sidelined.

"It's important that we feed him with balls because if he's just there on top alone then it's hard for him to score goals," Wirtz said.

His own tally of seven goals and 10 assists this season is certainly no room for major concern but Wirtz, who turns 23 on Sunday, would be the first to admit that he must do better.

The finish against Palace was a timely reminder of his class. In mitigation, he initially struggled with the intensity and physicality of Premier League football but has bulked up considerably since making the move from Bayer Leverkusen.

Those at Liverpool, including Slot, believe there is so much more to come from a player they fought Bayern Munich and Manchester City for.

"The development Florian has made in his Liverpool career is so clear and obvious," said Slot. "In the 93rd minute against Crystal Palace, making a duel on the sideline, winning a throw-in and then making a sprint from 40 yards and hitting the ball in the top corner... That is something I am not completely convinced he could do eight months ago.

"His improvement - and he was already an elite player – will only continue as he is only 22 so that makes complete sense. Almost every player in the world is at his best when he is 25, 26 but he is already an elite player and he can only become better and that is the beauty of the signings we did last summer, that all of them are of a certain age where we can only expect them to get better,"

There will certainly be more incomings in the summer with Liverpool linked with RB Leipzig's Yan Diomande, who can play on both wings, but they will face competition from a host of other European clubs for the 19-year-old.

The arrival of another quality winger should help Isak and Wirtz next season but in the here and now lies a wonderful opportunity for the pair to start living up to the expectation they arrived with.

"We can be on a much higher level than we are now," said Slot on Friday.

Victory on Sunday at their arch-rivals would see Liverpool go up to third on goal difference, which would be quite the feat considering the lows they have endured this season.

Champions League qualification is all but secured but it would also act as some form of proof that if this is Liverpool during their struggles, then what could be possible if they can get things to click and the likes of Wirtz and Isak can start to fulfil their immense potential?

That's a big if - but a promising prospect indeed.

For Marta Kostyuk, her first WTA 1000 final will go beyond the tennis court

MADRID — Marta Kostyuk is having herself a month.

Two weeks ago, she won her first title in three years, at the WTA 250 Rouen Open in France. On Saturday, she will play for the biggest one of her career, when she meets Mirra Andreeva in the Madrid Open final. It is Kostyuk’s first WTA 1000 title tilt, a year on from a tempestuous quarterfinal in the Spanish capital against world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka.

Kostyuk lost that match 7-6(4), 7-6(7), but it turned with Sabalenka serving down 5-4 in the second-set tiebreak. She missed a first serve, with rain falling. She then approached chair umpire Jenny Zhang, who told her to continue. Sabalenka threw the ball up, caught it, and went to sit on her bench. Zhang explained to Kostyuk that Sabalenka would then get a first serve when the match resumed, but Sabalenka had been the one who stopped it, not the umpire. Kostyuk was furious. The rain stopped. Sabalenka won.

There was no handshake at the end of that match, and not because of the serve acrimony. Kostyuk, and the other players from Ukraine on the WTA Tour, do not shake hands with players from Russia and Belarus. They have not done so since Russia, with assistance from Belarus, invaded Ukraine in 2022.

The same will be true of Kostyuk’s final against Andreeva, and it was true of the player Kostyuk beat to get there: Anastasia Potapova, who switched nationality to Austria last year. Russian and Belarusian players are not currently allowed to play under their own flags.

Kostyuk named one exception to her policy, but she said that Potapova’s switch in nationality, and others like it, did not change her sentiments.

“The only person that I shake hands with is Daria Kasatkina, because she didn’t just change her passport, she also openly said that she doesn’t support the war,” she said in a news conference ahead of her 6-2, 1-6, 6-1 win over Potapova, who reached the semifinals after entering as a lucky loser, thanks to Madison Keys’ withdrawal due to illness.

“So this is why me and other girls made the decision to shake hands with her, purely out of respect.

“There have been multiple players who have changed their nationality, but none of them ever voiced anything against war or, you know, anything to support Ukrainians. So, for me, that doesn’t change.”

When asked about her change of nationality during a news conference at January’s Australian Open, Potapova said that it had been in the works for some time, that she has been living in Vienna, Austria for a while, and considers it her “second home.”

“Now it’s my first home,” she said. She did not say whether her switch had anything to do with Russia’s politics.

Kasatkina, who started representing Australia in 2025, described the war as a “full-blown nightmare” in a series of interviews with Russian blogger Vitya Kravchenko, in which she also came out publicly. At the 2025 Charleston Open, she told reporters that defecting from Russia was necessary if she wanted to be herself.

Like several other players from Ukraine, Kostyuk’s family is still there, including her mother, who moved back two years ago after staying with Kostyuk in France for a time.

Kostyuk, 23, spent the first year of the war trying to win on behalf of her country and to bring inspiration to her fellow citizens. Eventually, that burden became too heavy, and she has tried to separate tennis from the war, but only so much. When she won the title in Rouen over another player from Ukraine, Veronika Podrez, she gave an emotional speech about the challenges that players from her country faced in recent years.

She will face a huge challenge in Andreeva, the 19-year-old star who lives in France. Kostyuk’s past finals against native Russians and Belarusians at the top of the WTA Tour rankings have not gone well. She lost to Elena Rybakina at the Stuttgart Tennis Grand Prix in 2024, and to Sabalenka at the Brisbane International in January.

This article originally appeared in The Athletic.

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Slot names three injury concerns before Man Utd clash as Liverpool issues mount

Slot names three injury concerns before Man Utd clash as Liverpool issues mount
Slot names three injury concerns before Man Utd clash as Liverpool issues mount

There’s a growing sense that things aren’t quite aligning for Liverpool right now, and that feeling extends beyond the pitch as Arne Slot addressed fresh injury concerns ahead of our trip to Manchester United.


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With supporters still protesting ticket prices and questioning the club’s direction, the Dutchman’s latest update only adds to the unease around availability in key areas.

Slot delivers mixed update on Alisson, Salah and Kerkez

Speaking via Liverpoolfc.com, Arne Slot provided a detailed assessment of the current situation, starting with the Brazilian goalkeeper.

Our head coach explained: “For us it’s a bonus every player that comes back because now if you add Mo [Salah] to the injury list, it’s getting longer and longer, but that’s been throughout the whole season.”

On Alisson Becker specifically, the boss added: “Ali hasn’t trained with us yet. [He is] very close to training with us, I have to hear today from the medical staff if he is able to train today or either tomorrow or otherwise the start of next week.”

He made it clear there would be no unnecessary risks taken, stating: “He is very close but of course, also we don’t want to take any risks, because that’s never what you do with a player and that’s also not what we do now.”

Meanwhile, Hungarian full-back Milos Kerkez is also dealing with a minor issue, with Slot confirming: “Milos has had some niggles… but I expect him to either train today or tomorrow.”

Availability concerns underline bigger Liverpool issue

The update arrives shortly after the club confirmed Mo Salah will return before the end of the season, with the Egyptian forward suffering only a minor muscle injury, though his availability for Old Trafford remains uncertain.

That’s significant because, as Opta have highlighted, Salah, Alisson, Virgil van Dijk and Andy Robertson account for 1,518 appearances for Liverpool, more than the rest of the squad combined, which shows just how much experience we’re relying on.

With the No.1 still not back in training and our No.11 not guaranteed for the weekend, there’s a genuine question over how strong we’ll be against a direct rival for a top-three finish.

Freddie Woodman’s impressive display against Crystal Palace offers some reassurance if Alisson isn’t ready, while Kerkez’s situation could open the door for Robertson again as he approaches his Anfield farewell.

Still, at a time when fans are already questioning the club’s direction, the growing injury list only adds another layer of concern heading into one of the biggest fixtures of the run-in.

Salah expected to return before the end of the season

Salah expected to return before the end of the season
Salah expected to return before the end of the season

Arne Slot has confirmed that Mohamed Salah is expected to return to action before the end of the season.

The Egyptian is leaving the club at the end of the current season after making a massive impact during his seasons with the Reds.

However, there were fears that Salah had played his last game for the club during Liverpool's 3-1 win at home to Crystal Palace when the forward was taken off with just under an hour gone in the game.

Ahead this Sunday's big game with rivals Manchester United, Slot confirmed that the injury is not a severe one.

"He is always working incredibly hard during the season when he is fit and when he is injured to get back as soon as possible," the Dutch manager said.

"Usually he is back earlier fit than other players. He has a minor injury and we expect and need him back for the final part of the season, but not for Sunday.

"It is a big relief that his injury is minor and he is able to play for us and at the World Cup. If a player deserves a big send off then it is Mo."

Slot went on to say that goalkeeper Alisson Becker is yet to return to training with the club taking 'no risks' with the player.

"We are aware that it is a very big game," Slot went on to say about this weekend's clash. 

"Not only because we play Man United, but to qualify for the Champions League and to get the highest possible league position.

"We wanted to win the league – that is not possible – so we are trying to finish as high as possible.

"A win is the right step forward. It is an important step, it is definitely not a step backwards."

Liverpool are currently fourth in the league, three points behind United and would move ahead of them with a win at Old Trafford.

La Liga club push to extend contract of Barcelona target by at least two years

La Liga club push to extend contract of Barcelona target by at least two years
La Liga club push to extend contract of Barcelona target by at least two years

According to a report from Mundo Deportivo, it has come to light that Barcelona are tracking Real Sociedad goalkeeper Alex Remiro closely, but the situation is far from straightforward.

It must be noted that Remiro’s contract runs until 2027, and that timeline has made him an attractive option for Barcelona. 

The club is already exploring the idea of signing him either at a reduced price this summer or waiting patiently to bring him in on a free transfer later. 

However, Real Sociedad are not sitting back. 

Real Socieded not giving up

As reported by the outlet, the La Liga club want to keep Remiro and have started working on a new contract that would extend his stay by at least two more years, with an additional option included. 

From their point of view, losing a key player like him, especially on a free deal, is not something they want to risk.

There is also an important detail that makes this situation more interesting. 

Remiro’s release clause is set to drop significantly this summer, going from €50 million to €12 million. 

Real Sociedad want to extend Alex Remiro’s contract. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

That change could open the door for Barcelona if they decide to act early instead of waiting.

What about Remiro?

As far as the goalkeeper is concerned, he is in no rush. Remiro is understood to be happy at Real Sociedad and comfortable with his current role. 

At the same time, he is aware of Barcelona’s interest and has already held discussions with his agent regarding the next step in his career. 

Despite that, he has asked for time, around four weeks, before making any decision.

His focus right now is on finishing the season strongly and after that, attention will shift towards the World Cup, and only then will he seriously consider his future. 

From Barcelona’s side, there is also no immediate pressure, as the club’s priority lies in strengthening other areas. 

The goalkeeping position will be addressed later, depending on how their financial situation develops and whether a move for Remiro fits within La Liga’s rules.

Newcastle star to undergo late assessment ahead of Brighton game

Newcastle star to undergo late assessment ahead of Brighton game
Newcastle star to undergo late assessment ahead of Brighton game

Anthony Gordon is pushing for a return to the Newcastle squad for this weekend’s game against Brighton.

The forward has missed the last two games but has taken part in training ahead of Saturday’s clash.

“He did part of a session on Wednesday,” Newcastle boss Howe revealed. “It was great to see him back on the pitch. He’s a player of huge quality and one that we’ve missed.

“We’ll make an assessment on his fitness closer to the game and see what he gets through today.”

Newcastle will also be boosted by the return of Joelinton from suspension.

“Joey’s a massive part of what we do,” Howe said. “He’s got that will to win and that determination to fight for everything. Every loose ball, every duel. He’s there from the beginning of the game till the end.

“He’s got that mentality that we need more of. He’s the one setting the standards so, when he’s not playing, I think we miss something, his unique qualities, and it’ll be great to have him back available.”

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5 Kentucky Derby newcomers to watch in Run for the Roses 2026

Those who are preparing to run a horse in the Kentucky Derby are truly living the dream.  

Making the race is the goal of everyone associated with the sport. Trainers Bob Baffert, Chad Brown, Brad Cox and Bill Mott — as well as jockeys Irad Ortiz Jr., John Velasquez and Javier Castellano — are among the horse racing veterans who have reached the Run for the Roses multiple times.

But for several jockeys, trainers and ownership groups, this will be a completely new experience. More than two dozen key connections are set to make their Kentucky Derby debut Saturday with hopes of winning the garland of roses.

Here are five Derby newcomers to watch this weekend: 

Dana Bernhard, Pin Oak Stud owner

Bernhard’s Derby debut comes with not one but two horses in the race: Incredibolt and Albus. She and her husband, Jim, were based in Louisiana and began buying thoroughbreds in 2021. A year later, they bought Pin Oak Stud. The Bernhards purchased both Albus and Incredibolt during the 2024 Keeneland September Yearling Sale for $320,000 and $75,000, respectively.

But Dana Bernhard has been running the barn herself since Jim died just before Thanksgiving last year. She told Thoroughbred Daily News that the two colts have become a source of comfort for her while grieving her loss. Albus has won back-to-back races, including the Wood Memorial, while Incredibolt has won two of his last three races with the most recent being the Virginia Derby. They’re Pin Oak Stud’s top two horses, helping the stable accumulate almost $1.3 million in earnings so far this year.

Trainer Riley Mott leads 2026 Kentucky Derby contender Albus towards the Lukas Gap and their barn after a recent workout. April 22, 2026

Riley Mott, trainer

Riley Mott and Bernhard will be experiencing their first Derbies together, though the two came from different backgrounds to reach the Run for the Roses. Training horses is in Mott’s DNA as the son of Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott, who is 2 for 14 in the Derby. Riley Mott is forging his own path after founding his stable in 2022. Entering this week, he’d made nearly $9 million in career earnings via a 114-94-99 record in 767 career starts.

Mott’s top horse was World Beater, who missed out on last year's Derby but won the Grade 1 Saratoga Derby Invitational Stakes and Grade 3 Old Dominion Derby in the fall. Albus and Incredibolt will be Mott’s first Derby-qualifying horses at respective odds of 30-1 and 20-1. This weekend, he’ll be going against his father, who’s training Derby contender Chief Wallabee.

Christopher Elliott, jockey 

Right to Party (5) ridden by Christopher Elliott, wins the Gotham Stakes (Grade 3), earning qualifying points for the 2026 Kentucky Derby, at Aqueduct Racetrack in Ozone Park, New York. Feb 28, 2026.

Only two years into his jockey career, the 20-year-old Elliott will be riding in the Derby for the first time as Right to Party’s jockey. An up-and-coming talent in the sport, he was a finalist for the 2025 Outstanding Apprentice Jockey Eclipse Award after totaling 388 top-three finishes in 1,021 starts while accumulating $6.8 million in earnings last year. So far in 2026, Elliott holds a 20-21-31 record in 209 starts, though he’s yet to record a graded stakes win. This will also be his third ride on Right to Party this year after the two finished second in the Grade 2 Wood Memorial on April 3 and took third in the Grade 3 Gotham Stakes on Feb. 28. 

Like Riley Mott, Elliott is a second-generation jockey — his father, Stewart Elliott, won the 2004 Kentucky Derby aboard Smarty Jones. Christopher Elliott will arrive at Churchill Downs with 199 career wins, an 11% clip in 1,790 starts.

Wathnan Racing, Commandment owner

Qatar-based Wathnan Racing began in October 2022 but hasn’t raced much in North America. Crimson Advocate was the stable’s first horse to race on the continent, according to Equibase, and finished sixth in the Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf Spring in 2023. Since then, Wathnan Racing’s horses have compiled a 36-20-27 record over 154 starts. 

2026 Kentucky Derby contender Commandment with assistant trainer and exercise rider Katie Tolbert during morning training at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. The horse is trained by Brad Cox. The horse has won four of his five races, earning more than $1 million. April 23, 2026

Case Clay Thoroughbred Management, which is based in Lexington, purchased Commandment for Wathnan Racing in 2024. The colt, sired by Into Mischief, is the stable’s second-highest earning colt this year with $943,020 and broke his maiden five months ago at Churchill Downs. He’s remained undefeated since then, winning the Mucho Macho Man Stakes, Grade 2 Coolmore Fountain of Youth Stakes and Grade 1 Florida Derby. 

At 6-1 odds, Commandment is set to run out of the sixth post on Saturday. 

Juan Hernandez, jockey 

Juan Hernandez, aboard Queen Maxima, prepares to enter the winners circle after is victory inthe 15th running of The Unbridled Sidney, Friday, May 2, 2025 in Louisville Ky.

Juan Hernandez has made 13,590 starts over his 17-year jockey career, through April 26. But none of them have included the Kentucky Derby. He was denied the opportunity three years ago when Skinner scratched due to an elevated temperature. Now the Veracruz, Mexico, native is back and will ride Potente. The two won the Grade 2 San Felipe Stakes and finished runner-up in the Grade 1 Santa Anita Derby last month. 

Hernandez entered this week with a 52-51-41 record in 238 starts this year, as well as 2,989 career wins. A victory in the Run for the Roses would also give trainer Bob Baffert a record seventh Derby win. Hernandez will have a busy weekend — he is riding Meaning in the Kentucky Oaks on Friday and is entered in nine of 14 races on Derby Day at Churchill Downs.

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This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: 5 Kentucky Derby trainers, jockeys, owners to watch at Churchill Downs

Will Kentucky Derby 2026 be one to remember for Louisville&#39;s Brad Cox?

Inside the living room of his childhood home on Evelyn Ave., a very young Brad Cox grabbed a piece of cardboard so large it rivaled him in size, placed it on the floor and sketched out a racetrack.

“What horse are you?” he asked those around him, escorting plastic equine figurines to his scribbled starting gate.

Some were the namesakes of history’s most famous horses. Others figments of his imagination. “He didn't know much history,” Brad's older brother Doug Cox said, “because he wasn't very old himself.”

What Brad did know was that he wanted to be a horseplayer. Specifically, he wanted to win the Run for the Roses. His mother Mary still has his fifth-grade drawing prophesizing such. On it he declares: “I’m going to win the Kentucky Derby.”

Some 3 1/2 decades later, Brad has done that. Just not in the way he dreamed. Instead of standing in the winner’s circle on May 1, 2021, he got a text in February of the following year notifying him that Mandaloun had won Derby 147 after Medina Spirit’s disqualification.

Woo. Congrats.

2026 Kentucky Derby trainer Brad Cox at his barn on the backside at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Cox has three horses in this year's Kentucky Derby: Commandment, Further Ado and Fulleffort. April 27, 2028.

Sure, the purse money’s still good. As is the green and white plaque affixed to Barn 22 on the backside at Churchill Downs. But the victory lap, the rose petals and the view of the track from the sport’s most coveted piece of real estate still evade him.

Perhaps not for long.

Brad Cox had three of the top five contenders for Derby 152 in Commandment, Further Ado and Fulleffort before Fulleffort had to scratch Thursday, April 30, with a bone chip in his left hind leg. Together they dominated the prep races, each colt rounding out March with his own win (Fulleffort the Grade 3 Jeff Ruby Steaks, Commandment the Grade 1 Florida Derby and Further Ado the Grade 1 Blue Grass).

When asked if Commandment feels like a favorite to win on May 2, Cox said: “I don’t know if he’s a Kentucky Derby favorite, but I think he can be a Kentucky Derby winner. And that’s what I’m looking for. I’m looking for the winner, not the favorite.”

Jerry Cox, father to Doug and Brad, was a $2 bettor. He’d make the walk two blocks from their home to Churchill Downs, hang out with his buddies and put money on the ponies. Doug, 18 years Brad’s senior — “He was a surprise,” Doug said with a laugh — was interested in horse racing two days a year: Oaks and Derby. The rest of the time, “I was just wanting to play (basket)ball and chase girls.”

Brad wanted to join Jerry at the track, accompanying him on walks as a little boy and falling in love with the sport.

“That’s when the bug bit him,” Doug said. “... I know there’s people that have passions for things, but I’ve never seen it up close like this.”

In high school, Brad Cox reported to Churchill Downs at 6 a.m. to walk horses and clean stalls for trainers like Burt Kessinger, Jimmy Baker and Jenks Fires. During Brad’s sophomore year of high school at Iroquois, Doug tried to talk his little brother out of the business.

Leave the track alone. Stay in school. Get a good education.

Brad held firm.

“I'm going down this path,” Doug remembered Brad saying. “And I know there's going to be some curves. You're trying to straighten these curves out for me, but I know what I'm going to do.”

Brad Cox graduated from Iroquois in 1998 and got a job as an assistant to trainer Dallas Stewart two years later. In 2004, he went out on his own. Those were what the family refers to as the “lean years.”

Being in his early 20s, Cox had a hard time getting owners to entrust him with their high-dollar horses. He had a handful in his barn in the beginning. His Equibase profile reports $10,245 earnings in 2004.

About two decades later, Cox trains between 200 and 250 horses. He’s finished No. 1 in earnings among North American trainers in three of the last five years (2025, 2023 and 2021), averaging $29.29 million per season in that span.

His oldest son Bryson, 28, got into the family business after working on a breeding farm in Lexington. He loved being around horses, but the buzz of the racetrack pulled him back like gravity. Harsh wakeup calls at 3:45 or 4 a.m. are made more bearable by the passion he inherited from his dad.

"It's just a very exciting thing being around race horses and preparing them for races," Bryson said. "When it all comes together on race day and you get the job done, it's very rewarding."

No two horses are the same. And Bryson Cox sees his dad's willingness to let each colt or filly tell him when they're ready to race as the makings of a great trainer. It also makes the size and success of his operation all the more impressive.

“There's a negative connotation sometimes in the racing business about people that have that many horses — ‘Oh, it's just easy for them,’ and, ‘Your horse isn't getting the right attention if you're in one of those big barns,’” exercise rider Katie Tolbert said. “… But he (Brad) started out that way. And he’s grown and worked incredibly hard and dedicated his life to being successful.”

Tolbert started working for Cox about a year after his breakthrough horse Monomoy Girl won her second Breeders’ Cup in 2020. The rider wanted out of New York, where she was when Cox’s assistant, Dustin Dugas, invited her to come with them to Florida for winter training. Cox came down for the races and asked where else she wanted to go, to which Tolbert replied, “Anywhere but New York.” That’s how she ended up in Kentucky.

Since joining Cox’s staff, Tolbert has been impressed with his focus. Every day he pours over every horse, knowing where they ran last, where they’re going to run next and what their long-term plan is. He still pulls on his time as a groomer and hot walker to get a feel for how each horse is and where to place them.

“I don’t think too many people have the ability to do that,” Tolbert said. “But he loves it. And when he’s not doing it, he’s thinking about it.”

If Cox goes on vacation, he keeps his iPad closer than his sunscreen. The phone is constantly ringing, and it doesn’t care whether he’s at a Kentucky Wildcats football game or on the putting green with friends.

“He's the only person that's ever called me on the phone, and as soon as I say ‘Hello,’ he'll say, ‘Let me call you back,’” Doug Cox said.

It’s a 24-7 job. But it’s what Brad Cox always dreamed of doing. And it’s what pays for his houses in Kentucky, New Orleans and soon-to-be Florida.

Tolbert imagines most people in the industry would put Cox in “the top handful” of trainers. But he’s still driven by a desire to show his mettle. To prove that the young man from Louisville’s South End could manage all this all by himself.

A win on Derby day this year, two blocks from his childhood home, would give Cox a long-awaited chance to stop and smell the rose garland.

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This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Kentucky Derby 2026 trainer Brad Cox seeks big win at Churchill Downs

How Kentucky Derby 2026 horses Albus, So Happy, others got their names

Albus Dumbledore isn't just the headmaster of Hogwarts. He's also a Kentucky Derby horse.

Pin Oak Stud named its Derby-contending colt Albus (no last name) after the Harry Potter character, according to the stable's Instagram account. Fittingly, the colt will need a little magic if it wants to provide Pin Oak Stud owner Dana Berhard and trainer Riley Mott with their first win in their first appearance in the 152nd Run for the Roses.

While Bernhard and Co. drew inspiration from a fictional character, horse owners find the wildest of ways to determine what to name their animals, ranging from famous international singers to their favorite shoe brand.

Here’s a list of the other Kentucky Derby horses and how they got their names: 

Renegade

2026 Kentucky Derby horse and morning line 4-1 favorite Renegade with exercise rider Nora McCormack works at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Renegade was raced five times, winning twice with multiple finishes with around $1 million in earnings. The trainer is Todd Pletcher. Jockey Irad Ortiz, Jr. is slated to ride. April 27, 2028.

According to an interview with Thoroughbred Daily News, when asked about the origin of Renegade’s name owner Mike Repole said, “Where do you think the name Renegade came from? You know anybody who's a renegade? We've got a crazy renegade running in these races.” 

So Happy

So Happy, a 2026 Kentucky Derby contender, seems to live up to his name as he relaxes after a morning workout at Churchill Downs. The horse is trained by Mark Glatt and has a 3-for-4 record. Jockey Mike Smith is slated to ride him.April 22, 2026

Sire is Runhappy and dam is So Cunning.

Danon Bourbon

2026 Kentucky Derby horse Danon Bourbon outside the quarantine barn at Churchill Downs. The Japanese horse was bred in Kentucky by Blue Heaven Farm. He is trained by Manabu Ikezoe. April 25, 2026.

Danon is the prefix used by Danox, Co., the company that owns the colt. Bourbon is the company’s way of paying homage to Kentucky, where the colt was born.

Wonder Dean

Pony rider Mike Crowder laughs while waiting with 2026 Kentucky Derby contender Wonder Dean from Japan while outrider Shane Hoodenpyle looks on at Churchill Downs. April 22, 2026

Wonder is the prefix used by owner Yoshinari Yamamoto. 

Intrepido

Exercise rider Alejandro Galindo pets 2026 Kentucky Derby horse Intrepido on the track before a morning workout at Churchill Downs. The horse is trained by Jeff Mullins. The horse has earned $290,000 so far. April 22, 2026

According to an article from the L.A. Times, co-owner Michele Arthur wanted to name him “Intrepid,” but the name was already taken, so co-owner Ruben Islas suggested adding an "o" to the end of it. 

The Puma

2026 Kentucky Derby contender The Puma stands outside Barn 42 at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. April 23, 2026

Gustavo Delgado, Jr.’s father, Gustavo Delgado, Sr., resembled El Puma, a famous Venezuelan singer in the 1970s. The younger Delgado decided to also carry the nickname over to his horse. 

Pavlovian

2026 Kentucky Derby contender Pavlovian passes by another Derby contender, Right To Party, during a morning workout April 23, 2026 at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Pavlovian is trained by Doug O'Neill.

Dam is Pavel. 

Right to Party

2026 Kentucky Derby horse Right To Party works at Churchill Downs. The horse is trained by Kenny McPeek and is 1-for-4 so far in races; he hasn't raced at the Kentucky Derby distance of 1 1/4 miles. The horse will be piloted by Christopher Elliott. April 21, 2026

Dam is Havin’ a Party by Emcee.

Incredibolt

2026 Kentucky Derby contender Incredibolt in his stall at Trainer Riley Mott's barn at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. The Pin Oak Stud won the Virginia Derby. April 20, 2026

Sire is Bolt d’Oro.

Emerging Market

2026 Kentucky Derby horse Emerging Market works out with rider Luis Ortiz Trinidad at Churchill Downs. The horse is trained by Chad Brown and has earned $600,000 so far in his career. The three-year-old is 2-for-2 in races, with both run on fast dirt. April 21, 2026

Owner Seth Klarman names all his horses after business terms. 

Potente

2026 Kentucky Derby horse Potente on the track during morning workouts at Churchill Downs. Trainer is Bob Baffert. Potente has won two of his three races so far. April 25, 2026.

Italian for “powerful” or “strong.”

Golden Tempo

2026 Kentucky Derby horse Golden Tempo, trained by Cherie DeVaux, works at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. April 27, 2026.

Sticking with a dance term in honor of his dam, Carrumba.

Chief Wallabee

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

Named after the shoe brand, Wallabee.

Commandment

2026 Kentucky Derby contender Commandment with assistant trainer and exercise rider Katie Tolbert during morning training at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. The horse is trained by Brad Cox. The horse has won four of his five races, earning more than $1 million. April 23, 2026

Case Clay, who owns a thoroughbred management company, purchased the yearling for Wathnan Racing, which is based in Qatar. The company’s office emailed the name to Clay, who thought, “I hope this is a really good horse because this is a really good name.” 

Further Ado

2026 Kentucky Derby horse Further Ado with exercise rider Jonathan Santiago during a morning workout April 23, 2026 at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Further Ado has raced six times and won three of those races, earning $1,146,328.

Was named after the phrase, “without further ado.” 

Six Speed

A crowd gathers to watch as 2026 Kentucky Derby contender Six Speed walks in circles before the special 7:15 a.m. training time for Derby and Oaks horses at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. The horse is trained by Bhupat Seamer. April 24, 2026.

Was already named when the current ownership group — Brunetti Dugan Stables; Black Type Thoroughbreds (Jake Ballis); Steve Adkisson; Swinbank Stables (Reagan Swinbank) — purchased him in Dubai. 

Litmus Test

2026 Kentucky Derby hopeful Litmus Test, ridden by Martin Garcia, works during morning training at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. The Bob Baffert-trained horse is currently at No. 21 on the Kentucky Derby leaderboard. April 23, 2026

Dam is Study Hard.

Great White

2026 Kentucky Derby Great White-AE works at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. The Also Eligible is No.21 on the Derby list. April 27, 2026.

Three Chimneys Farm manager Tony Cissell wanted to name the colt "Shark Bite," but the name was already taken. Sydney Smith, who works in the stallion nominations department, wanted to stay with the theme of shark breeds. Upon discovering that "Megalodon" was also already taken, she decided upon Great White, which was well received by the rest of the company.

Ocelli

2026 Kentucky Derby hopeful Ocelli works out at Churchill Downs. The horse is on the bubble for trainer Whit Beckman. He placed third in the Grade 2 Wood Memorial April 4 at Aqueduct. April 22, 2026

According to Sporting News, the word "ocelli" is the plural form of ocellus, which describes "the simple, light-sensitive eyes found on the head of insects and other creatures, like jellyfish and flatworms."

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This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Kentucky Derby 2026 horse name origins for Albus, Commandment, field

There’s One Guy the Vikings Should Sign, and It’s Not Complicated

There’s One Guy the Vikings Should Sign, and It’s Not Complicated
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The Minnesota Vikings traded Jonathan Greenard to the Philadelphia Eagles on Friday, April 24th, transforming their top roster strength into a spot that needs a little love. And as a straightforward solution, the club should sign free-agent pass rusher Jadeveon Clowney, and call it good.

Minnesota can patch its EDGE3 problem without overthinking the market.

Free agency is seven weeks old, but Clowney remains there for the taking.

A Veteran Pass Rusher Still Makes Sense for Brian Flores

Do the thing, and secure a veteran EDGE — is our formal recommendation.

Jadeveon Clowney looks on during a Cowboys game against the Packers at AT&T Stadium. Jadeveon Clowney Vikings
Jadeveon Clowney watches from the field during second-half action, tracking the flow of play as Dallas faced Green Bay, Sep. 28, 2025, at AT&T Stadium in Arlington. The veteran edge defender remained engaged along the sideline, observing adjustments and situational tendencies in a competitive NFC matchup late in the regular season. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images.

The OLB Group without Greenard

Before the draft, Minnesota was all set at outside linebacker. Fans bragged about the room; the depth was sweet. Following Greenard’s exodus, the stakes have changed.

This is the current OLB corps for defensive coordinator Brian Flores:

OLB1: Andrew Van Ginkel
OLB2: Dallas Turner
OLB3: Bo Richter
OLB4: Tyler Batty
OLB5: Chaz Chambliss
OLB6: Cam’Ron Stewart
OLB7: Jordan Botelho
OLB8: Arden Walker

That is certainly enough human bodies for the regular season roster in four months, but after Batty and Chambliss, it is unclear if Stewart, Botelho, or Walker will be a part of the 53-man fun.

Interim general manager Rob Brzezinski should sign Clowney and plop him at OLB3.

Clowney’s Career Production and Price Tag

Here’s Clowney’s career resume:

2025: 8.5 Sacks | 12 TFL | 10 QB Hits
2024: 5.5 Sacks | 9 TFL | 11 QB Hits
2023: 9.5 Sacks | 9 TFL | 19 QB Hits
2022: 2.0 Sacks | 4 TFL | 4 QB Hits
2021: 9.0 Sacks | 11 TFL | 19 QB Hits
2020: 0.0 Sacks | 4 TFL | 6 QB Hits
2019: 3.0 Sacks | 7 TFL | 13 QB Hits
2018: 9.0 Sacks | 16 TFL | 21 QB Hits
2017: 9.5 Sacks | 21 TFL | 21 QB Hits
2016: 6.0 Sacks | 16 TFL | 17 QB Hits
2015: 4.5 Sacks | 8 TFL | 8 QB Hits
2014: 0.0 Sacks | 3 TFL | 0 QB Hits

For the 2025 Dallas Cowboys, Clowney played 373 defensive snaps while still managing to bank 8.5 sacks. A starting outside linebacker, for example, could play double that count, which, in theory, would plop Clowney firmly over 15 sacks.

Of course, Minnesota doesn’t need Clowney to start — it has Turner and Van Ginkel for that — but the OLB3 production has the potential to be stellar. Clowney’s next contract should pay him between $5 millon and $8 million per season. He earned about $5.5 million last year.

Jadeveon Clowney stands on the sideline during a Browns game against the Panthers. Jadeveon Clowney Vikings
Jadeveon Clowney (90) stands along the sideline during third-quarter play, monitoring defensive adjustments as Cleveland battled Carolina, Sep. 11, 2022, at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte. The Browns edge rusher stayed active between series, communicating with teammates and coaches while preparing for the next defensive sequence. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports.

Zone Coverage‘s Trevor Ripley on the Clowney-to-MIN scenario: “Clowney is a savvy vet. Despite being a one-year import, he offers far more skill and experience than Minnesota has at rotational edge. Behind Turner and Andrew Van Ginkel, the next two men up would likely be Tyler Batty and Bo Richter, who have combined for 24 tackles and 0 sacks in their short careers.”

“Batty or Richter could develop into impact players. Still, much like Tai Felton’s case, Batty and Richter still have a ways to go before Brian Flores trusts them with meaningful snaps, especially in the event of a serious injury to a starter. Some project that second-round pick Golday could slide down to edge at times. However, for the low, low price of a few million bucks, Clowney still feels more secure.”

Playoff-Contending Teams Need OLB Depth

The Eagles won the Greenard sweepstakes. Why did they want him? The answer is simple: the NFL’s best teams habitually stockpile EDGE rushers to surge toward the playoffs and Super Bowl. It’s just the way it goes. In fact, the Vikings’ willingness to trade Greenard is a little weird in that regard.

Still, there’s a world where Minnesota threads the needle, unable to afford Greenard, but managing to land a semi-big fish like Clowney as a consolation. It would ease the pain of losing Greenard, and truth be told, Clowney somehow plays fewer snaps in 2026 but records 5.5 sacks.

Jadeveon Clowney warms up on the field before a Panthers preseason game against the Jets. Jadeveon Clowney Vikings
Jadeveon Clowney (7) moves through pregame warmups, loosening up ahead of kickoff as Carolina prepared to face New York, Aug. 17, 2024, at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte. The linebacker worked through drills and positioning exercises, focusing on readiness before taking the field against the Jets in a preseason matchup. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports.

Otherwise, Flores would turn to Richter, Batty, or Stewart, hoping for the best from a player who has never shown sustainable production.

The Non-Clowney Solutions

To be clear, Clowney isn’t the only EDGE option on the wire right now. He’s probably the best, however. After Clowney, the market looks like this:

  • Joey Bosa
  • Cameron Jordan
  • Von Miller
  • Kyle Van Noy
  • A.J. Epenesa
  • Marcus Davenport
  • Denico Autry
  • Derek Barnett
  • Haason Reddick
  • Dante Fowler Jr.
  • Leonard Floyd
  • Michael Danna

Those players should start to find new homes in May, as teams evaluate their pass-rushing depth after the draft. Many didn’t get all they wanted at the EDGE spot; that happens.

Clowney turned 33 this offseason and has played for five different teams since the start of 2020. He knows the lay of the land in the NFL.


Salah injury is minor in &#39;big relief&#39; for Liverpool farewell and Egypt&#39;s World Cup hopes

LIVERPOOL, England (AP) — Liverpool star Mohamed Salah will return from injury in time for a proper farewell, but he won't be ready for Sunday's game at Manchester United.

The Egypt forward, who is leaving the club at the end of this season, sustained what appeared to be a hamstring problem in the win over Crystal Palace last Saturday.

Liverpool coach Arne Slot confirmed on Friday that Salah will play again during this campaign.

“Usually he’s earlier fit than other players after a minor injury — because he has a minor injury — so we expect him indeed to be back in the final part of the season, but not for Sunday,” Slot said.

“It's a big relief that his injury is minor, so that he's able to play for us, that he's able to play at the World Cup. If there's any time a player that deserves to have (that) kind of big send-off, it's definitely Mo.”

Salah announced in late March that he's leaving the club one year earlier than expected. This is his ninth season at Anfield.

The 33-year-old Salah has endured a lackluster campaign that included a public row with Slot. He's scored just seven Premier League goals after topping the chart last season with 29.

Liverpool has four games left this season, which concludes May 24 when Brentford visits Anfield.

Slot's team trails third-place United by three points with both sides on track for Champions League spots.

Salah key player for Egypt

Egypt is in Group G at the World Cup and opens against Belgium on June 15 before facing New Zealand and Iran. Egypt has never won a World Cup match in any of its three appearances.

Their most recent appearance was at the 2018 edition in Russia, where Salah was slowed by a shoulder injury sustained in the Champions League final weeks earlier, when Liverpool lost to Real Madrid.

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What time is Kentucky Oaks today at Churchill Downs? Channel, horses

The Kentucky Oaks moved into a primetime spot this year on the first Friday of May at Churchill Downs.

The 152nd running of the Oaks race will be more than two hours later than usual with an 8:40 p.m. post time, six minutes after sunset, in hopes of drawing a bigger national audience. The field features two fillies apiece from trainers Brad Cox (who trained Good Cheer to a victory last year), Todd Pletcher, Mark Casse and Bob Baffert.

According to The Weather Channel's website, there's a 15% chance of rainy weather earlier in the day, but rainfall is expected to be done by the time the race begins.

Find out below how to watch the Kentucky Oaks, time and more:

How to watch 2026 Kentucky Oaks

Kentucky Oaks Day coverage will be broadcast on NBC. You can also stream the race on Peacock.

What time is 2026 Kentucky Oaks?

The 152nd Kentucky Oaks will be shown at 8 p.m. Post time is set for 8:40 p.m. on Friday, May 1.  

Kentucky Oaks 2026 post position, horse, trainer, jockey, odds

Odds as of Thursday, via TwinSpires.com

  1. Explora, Bob Baffert, Flavien Prat, 9-1
  2. Zany, Todd Pletcher, Irad Ortiz, Jr., 6-1
  3. Search Party, Mark Casse, Cristian Torres, 40-1
  4. Counting Stars, Mark Casse, Francisco Arrieta, 10-1
  5. Meaning, Michael McCarthy, Juan Hernandez, 8-1
  6. My Miss Mo, Saffie Joseph, Jr., Micah Husbands (SCRATCHED)
  7. Dazzling Dame, Brittany Russell, Luis Saez, 48-1
  8. Bottle of Rouge, Bob Baffert, Mike Smith (SCRATCHED)
  9. Always a Runner, Chad Brown, Jose Ortiz, 6-1
  10. Prom Queen, Brad Cox, Javier Castellano, 9-1
  11. Percy's Bar, Ben Colebrook, Luan Machado, 5-1
  12. Bella Ballerina, Brendan Walsh, Tyler Gaffalione (SCRATCHED)
  13. Pashmina, Rob Atras, Ramon Vazquez, 23-1
  14. Brooklyn Blonde, Michael, McCarthy, Kazushi Kimura, 14-1
  15. Lovely Grey, Kelsey Danner, Dylan Davis, 7-1
  16. Nycon, Whit Beckman, Jaime Torres, 73-1
  17. Resist, Thomas Drury, Brian Hernandez, Jr., 63-1

Reach Louisville football, women's basketball and baseball beat writer Alexis Cubit at acubit@gannett.com and follow her on X at @Alexis_Cubit. 

This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Kentucky Oaks 2026 time, TV channel, horses in Churchill Downs field

Surrey increase security measures for cricket match after Golders Green terror attack

Surrey County Cricket Club have increased security and bag checks at the Oval following the Golders Green stabbings earlier this week.

Police have charged Essa Suleiman, 45, with attempted murder following the stabbings of two Jewish men in north London on Wednesday, with the incident contributing to the UK terrorism threat level being raised to “severe”.

That is the second highest level on the scale and means the chance of terror attacks are considered “highly likely” by authorities.

Surrey’s County Championship clash against Sussex runs from Friday to Monday and the club has moved quickly to reflect the changing circumstances.

A club statement read: “Surrey are in regular communication with the Met Police and will adjust our own security measures in line with the increased threat level. We want to ensure that all staff, spectators and players feel safe and secure at the Kia Oval and will take the action necessary to do so.

The Golders Green attack suspect has been charged with attempted murder (AFP/Getty)
The Golders Green attack suspect has been charged with attempted murder (AFP/Getty)

“Please note there will be additional security presence and heightened bag searches at this weekend’s Rothesay County Championship match with Sussex, so please allow additional time to enter the ground.”

Surrey have been pioneering a new scheme this season that encourages home-based workers to use the ground as their office, utilising desks and new super-fast broadband connections.

Their last home match, against Essex, saw a 21st century record of 15,663 spectators in attendance.

Surrey, who won three straight County Championship titles between 2022 and 2024, are looking to regain their crown this season after Nottinghamshire finished top of Division One last year.

However, they are currently sixth in the table after drawing their opening three fixtures of the season against Essex, Leicestershire and Warwickshire.

They are 18 points behind leaders Warwickshire, while they are also trailing Somerset, Nottinghamshire, Sussex and Essex in the table heading into Friday’s match.

The Kentucky Derby is a corporate product, not a celebration | Opinion

The Kentucky Derby has been kidnapped and dressed in a seersucker suit.

Not stolen in the dramatic sense. No masked men. No midnight escape. No, this was a rather polite abduction. Signed contracts. Corporate lanyards. A slow, suffocating takeover by people who think bourbon goes well with a quarterly earnings report.

Somewhere along the line, the Derby stopped being a Louisville event and started being a global product. A traveling circus of money men and brand strategists who fly in, drink just enough mint julep to say they did, and then vanish back into whatever glass tower they crawled out of. They leave behind nothing but higher prices.

Because that’s what it is now. Not a celebration. Not a civic ritual. A product. A gleaming, overpriced, overmanaged product sitting inside Churchill Downs like a prize hog at auction, fattened up for people who don’t know the difference between Central Avenue and a country club valet line.

Letters: Derby Week in Louisville is the worst one of the year

Guests in our own city

I remember stories from my uncles about the 70s, and they don’t sound like this manicured hallucination we’ve got now. They made their way to the infield where rules were lax and nobody was asking for a credit card. That was the Derby.

Not this sanitized pageant of wealth and soft hands. Back then it was loud and ugly and alive. Central Avenue would explode into a block party that didn’t ask permission from anyone with a clipboard. Music pouring out of cars, grills smoking, strangers arguing and laughing and, occasionally, falling down.

It was local, and it was ours.

Now, it’s been polished until it squeaks.

The fun has been trimmed back like an overgrown hedge. The rough edges sanded down by people who fear anything that can’t be controlled or neatly packaged between commercial breaks. The infield is “managed.” Every inch of it is branded and quietly sold off to the highest bidder, little slices of a once living thing.

And the people of Louisville?

We stand around like spectators at our own funeral.

We complain. Oh, we complain beautifully. We talk about how the corporations have ruined everything, how the Derby doesn’t feel the same, how it’s all gotten too big, too expensive, too sterile. We say it with conviction, with a little bourbon in our system, like we’re delivering some grand indictment of the modern world.

And then we go home.

That’s the part that gnaws at me.

We’ve lost the nerve for it. Somewhere along the way, we traded participation for observation. We let the thing slip out of our hands and, now, we act surprised that it doesn’t recognize us anymore.

You don’t lose something like the Derby all at once. It erodes. Piece by piece. A corporate tent here. A price hike there. A new rule, a new barrier, a new reason why the people who built it should stand a little farther back.

Until one day, you look up and realize you’re just a guest in your own city.

Letters: Kentucky Derby is a time for Louisville locals to be proud

Taking up space without asking

So what’s the fix?

It’s not going to come from a press release. Not from a committee. Not from some carefully branded “return to roots” campaign sponsored by the same people who paved over those roots in the first place.

If Louisville wants its Derby back, it's going to have to return to what's real.

Bring back Central Avenue, not as a nostalgia act with security barricades and corporate-approved fun. Let it breathe. Let it get loud. Let people take up space without asking permission from someone in a polo shirt with a logo stitched over where a heart should be.

Because culture doesn’t live in VIP sections.

It lives in the cracks. In the noise.

And here’s the ugly truth nobody likes to admit.

Those corporations didn’t take the Derby from us. We handed it over, one polite concession at a time.

So, if you want it back, you're not going to get it back by reminiscing about good times fifty years ago. Change will require us to do more.

Otherwise, you can keep your hats, your cocktails, your tidy little version of tradition.

And the real Derby, that wild, grimy, beautiful beast, will stay exactly where it is now, locked behind velvet ropes, owned by people who never loved it in the first place.

Agree or disagree? Submit your letter to the editor.

Eric Reynolds

Eric Reynolds is a third generation Taylor Boulevardian.

This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Louisville locals let the Kentucky Derby slip from our hands | Opinion

Nebraska commit Trae Taylor named to 2026 Elite 11 Finals roster

The 2026 Elite 11 Finals roster was released on Tuesday, revealing the 20 quarterbacks in the 2027 class who are heading to Los Angeles for the 27th annual event. Husker commit Trae Taylor made the roster.

The four-star quarterback makes the roster following his strong 2025 season at Carmel Catholic (IL). In 11 games, Taylor threw 3,571 yards, 38 touchdowns, and three interceptions. He also ran 77 times for 633 yards and 12 touchdowns.

Taylor transferred to Millard South (NE) this offseason and now joins a 12-1 back-to-back Class A State champ. He is expected to take over for starting quarterback Jett Thomalla, who is signed with Alabama.

Taylor joins an elite roster of quarterbacks for the event, which includes three from Illinois and Omaha Westside's Braylen Warren. The group will spend three days competing and training, ultimately ending with an MVP and 10 other ‘finalists’ being named.

Elite 11 Finals alumni include Dylan Raiola, Matthew Stafford, Trevor Lawrence, C.J. Stroud and Bryce Young. The event is set to begin on May 29.

The field is set. 🎯#Elite11pic.twitter.com/y8K97QwOpC

— Elite11 (@Elite11) April 30, 2026

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Bayern: Kathleen Krüger talking to Hamburg over key board role

Germany again looks to be at the forefront of gender equality in football after Bayern Munich confirmed Kathleen Krüger was talking to Hamburg SV about becoming their board member for sport.

Union Berlin men's team recently appointed Marie-Louise Eta as interim coach for the rest of the season, the first club in Europe's big five leagues to solely appoint a woman to the role.

Now Bundesliga side Hamburg are mulling bringing a woman into the top football job at the club. A board member for sport in Germany is normally in charge of all men's football activities including hiring or firing coaches and transfers. They have some say on the women's teams too.

"We can confirm that Kathleen Krüger has informed us she's in talks with Hamburg," Bayern sporting director Christoph Freund told a news conference on Friday.

"Kathleen has held a lot of positions at the club, she's very respected and done a great job. It's also recognition that she's being considered for this position at a big club."

Krüger, a former Bayern women's midfielder, is head of organization and infrastructure at Bayern.

The board member for sport job is available at Hamburg after former Germany striker Stefan Kuntz departed at the turn of the year over allegations of serious misconduct, which he denies.

LMU star transfer forward officially signs with Texas A&M

Texas A&M's 2026 transfer portal class is nationally considered one of the best cycles after landing six commitments, led by former Kansas State shooting guard PJ Haggerty, who averaged nearly 24 points per game last season, and will serve as the program's go-to scoring option before heading to the NBA in 2027.

After his first season at the helm, coach Bucky McMillan has nearly completed a rebuild now, including elite talent and depth in the backcourt, as former NBA G-League guard Bryson Warren and LSU transfer guard Jalen Reece have also signed with the program, while the frontcourt is slowly but surely coming together after LMU transfer Jalen Shelley officially signed on Thursday.

Now knowing that forwards Mackenzie Mgbako, Zach Clemence, and Jamie Vinson are set to return, the addition of Shelley, who brings substantial size and versatility as a wing with the ability to cut inside and make plays near the rim, and if his three-point shooting percentage (28%) improves, Shelley will be one of the more unstoppable 3&D players in the SEC.

Needing at least one more veteran forward to add starting or reserve depth to an already taller roster that fits McMillan's fast-paced scheme, it's important to note that Texas A&M's making it to the second round of the NCAA Tournament last season with a roster completely from the transfer portal provides a blueprint for a more talented roster to make some noise in 2027.

Welcome to Aggieland, Jalen Shelley 🏡

→ Averaged 13.7 PPG, 6.6 RPG
→ Recorded four double-doubles and four 20-point games last year
More 🔗 https://t.co/DllnYAeuOr#GigEm | #BuckyBallpic.twitter.com/4bsu4CZ3Pp

— Texas A&M Basketball (@aggiembk) April 30, 2026

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JU&#39;s Brandon Lohr is ASUN men&#39;s golf Scholar-Athlete of the Year

The University of North Florida women's golf team landed two players on the first team All-ASUN, and a member of the Jacksonville University men's team earned the top academic honor of the season in the ASUN golf awards announced on April 22. 

ASUN Tournament individual champion Brianna Castaldi and Kaitlyn Schroeder, both juniors, represented the conference champion Ospreys on the first team, along with Amelia Alcantara and Leonie Wulfers of Florida Gulf Coast and Isaki Sakashita of Stetson. Sakashita is the ASUN Player of the Year, Alethea Paige Gaccion of Central Arkansas is the Freshman of the Year and Shannon Sykora of FGCU is the Coach of the Year. 

Jacksonville University sophomore Brandon Lohr is the ASUN men's golf Scholar-Athlete of the year.

Ava Cottis is UNF made the All-Freshman team. 

JU sophomore Brandon Lohr was named the ASUN men's golf Scholar-Athlete of the Year. He has a 3.93 GPA as a finance major and has completed more than 60 percent of his undergraduate courses. He led the Dolphins in scoring average at 71.1 and finished in a three-way tie for third in the ASUN Tournament to lead all area players. 

Also on the ASUN All-Academic team were Tomas Hjalsted and Daniel Montalvo of JU, and Jean-Philippe Parr and Adam Vermut of UNF. 

Four of the five players who started for the UNF women's team in the ASUN Tournament made the All-Academic golf team, Castaldi, Schroeder, Bradyn Smith and Mohea Monsbendel, along with Helen Zhou. JU had Isabella Hopkins, Erin Marcelino, Alexis Rieli and Kathryn Schaefer on the team. 

Lohr and UNF junior Danny Erickson were second-team All-ASUN, Filippo Serra of UNF was on the third team and Luke Balaskiewicz of UNF was on the All-Freshman team. 

Nolan Harper of Florida Gulf Coast, a Beachside graduate, earned a spot on the first team with FGCU teammates Sebastian Gamboa and Sacha Ruiz. The Eagles won the ASUN title.  

Flagler teams set for NCAA Division II 

The Flagler College women's golf team is the sixth seed at the NCAA Division II South Regional, May 4-6 at the Cleveland Country Club in Cleveland, Tenn., and the Saints men's team is the ninth seed in the NCAA Division II South/Southeast Regional, May 7-9 at the Valdosta (Ga.) Country Club. 

The Flagler women's team (Henriette Stranda, Sofia Terzoli, Victoria Veator, Addison King and Tabitha Hanely), which won its seventh Peach Belt Tournament on April 21, is ranked 13th in the nation among NCAA Division II teams by College Scoreboard and is the defending regional champion. The Saints are making their 12th appearance in the NCAA tournament. 

Henriette Stranda of Flagler College will lead the Saints into their 12th NCAA Division II Tournament May 4-6 in Cleveland, Tenn.

The top four teams from the South will advance to the NCAA Division II Championship May 12-16 at PGA National in Palm Beach Gardens.

The Flagler men's lineup for the Peach Belt Tournament was Nic Eberhard, PJ Herron, Masen McKain, Matthew French of Jacksonville and Lucas Escudero.

The top three teams in the men's regional will advance to the NCAA Championship May 18-22 at the Boulder Creek Golf Club in Boulder City, Nev.  

First Coast juniors win FJT events 

First Coast junior players won on three age levels in Florida Junior Tour events last week, and three of the victories came down to the final hole 

Plus one more, for Elize Nograbat of St. Johns. She birdied Nos. 15 and 16 at the Heritage Oaks Golf and Country Club in Sarasota to force a playoff with Qiaoyi Lyu of Orlando, then rolled in a 50-foot birdie putt on the first hole of sudden death to win the 13-15 Heritage Oaks Open, her second FJT victory in a row. Both players shot 5-under 139. Sophia Moody of Fleming Island (142) finished alone in fourth. 

Ambrose Kinnare of St. Augustine shot 70-71―142 to win the Country Club of Ocala Open (16-18) by one shot over Ryker Hunter of Sorrento. Jonah Nacional of St. Augustine (144) tied for third and Charlie Hipp of St. Johns made a remarkable turnaround from a first-round 81, shaving 14 strokes for the tournament's low score of 67 to finish alone in eighth (148). Stella Moritz of Ponte Vedra Beach (153) was third in the girls division and Lily Wachter of St. Augustine (154) was fourth.

Jiratarn Pornchai of Middleburg and Max Sullivan of Jacksonville swept the girls and boys divisions in the Eagle Ridge Open (9-12) at the Eagle Ridge Golf and Country Club in Summerfield. Pornchai posted a 5-over 149 to win by one shot and Sullivan's opening 68 held up as he won by three shots at 1-under 143.  

Tom Coughlin out-shoots players 

Former Jacksonville Jaguars coach Tom Coughlin topped a team of celebrities that included players he coached during a charity shootout for Jacksonville Area Legal Aid. 

The Pajcic Firm sponsors the charity golf event for Legal Aid annually. An "Island Green" is built on the waterfront at the home of Steve Pajcic and Coughlin was the closest to the pin, topping former Jaguars such as Josh Scobee, Kevin Hardy Aaron Beasley, James Stewart, Jordan Todman, Lerentee McCray and mascot Jaxson DeVille

Also playing was the current starting tight end Brenton Strange. Coughlin beat him, too. 

Coughlin received $6,000 to designate to a charity of his choice, while the Pacjics matched that figure for legal aid. More than $1 million has been raised from the event over the last two decades. 

This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: North Florida, Jacksonville University golfers earn ASUN honors

Where South Carolina&#39;s Dylan Stewart, LaNorris Sellers are in 2027 NFL mock drafts

Three South Carolina football players were selected in the 2026 NFL Draft and coach Shane Beamer is expected to have players taken in the draft once again next spring.

Quarterback LaNorris Sellers had a breakout year in 2024 but a disappointing season in 2025. He will be an intriguing name to follow throughout his third season.

A lot could change between now and next April but here's a look at which Gamecocks players are currently in 2027 NFL Draft conversations.

Where South Carolina players are projected in 2027 NFL Draft

In three mock drafts, South Carolina edge rusher Dylan Stewart is projected as a top-10 pick. Stewart is 6-foot-5, 245 pounds and has started the last two seasons for Beamer.

Stewart battled through a back injury in 2025 and is still recovering, but with one healthy, productive season it seems like most project Stewart won't wait long to hear his name called.

In Athlon Sports' prospect rankings, he's the fourth-best player in the 2027 draft class. The Sporting News has him ninth in its rankings of the top 50 of 2027 draft prospects.

ESPN has him going No. 9 overall to the New Orleans Saints, The Athletic has him going No. 5 overall to the Tennessee Titans and CBS Sports has him going No. 7 overall, also to the Saints.

Sports Illustrated has Stewart going No. 11 to the Washington Commanders.

The Athletic projects offensive tackle Jacarrius Peak will go No. 17 overall to the Cincinnati Bengals. He transferred from NC State and missed spring practice with an injury but is expected to play this fall.

Nyck Harbor, a 6-5 wide receiver with elite speed, is listed at No. 70 on Pro Football Focus' list of prospects. He led the Gamecocks in 2025 with 618 receiving yards with six touchdowns. He averaged a career-best 20.6 yards per catch.

Is LaNorris Sellers a first-round pick in NFL mock drafts?

Sports Illustrated has Sellers going No. 5 overall to the Cleveland Browns, but he isn't projected to go in the first round by ESPN, CBS Sports or The Athletic.

In Athlon Sports' prospect rankings, Sellers is No. 17 on the list with three quarterbacks ahead of him.

The Sporting News does not have Sellers in his list of the best seven quarterbacks who could be taken.

Most 2027 mock drafts are only first round.

Dylan Stewart stats

Stewart has 36 solo tackles, 11 sacks and six forced fumbles.

Jacarrius Peak stats

Peak is 6-foot-4 and has played 2,202 total snaps in three seasons. According to Pro Football Focus, he's only allowed seven sacks so far his college career.

LaNorris Sellers stats

Sellers is 6-3, 240 pounds and has 5,057 passing yards, 33 touchdowns, 15 interceptions and 995 rushing yards in his college career.

He redshirted his freshman year but had five carries for 51 rushing yards and one touchdown in his limited snaps behind Spencer Rattler to go with 86 passing yards and two touchdowns.

In 2025, he completed 60.8% of his passes for 2,437 yards and 13 touchdowns with seven interceptions and 42 sacks. That was a step down from 2024 when he completed 65.6% for 2,534 yards, 18 touchdowns, seven interceptions and was sacked 33 times.

He also rushed for 404 fewer yards in 2025, averaging 1.8 per carry compared to 4.1 in 2024.

South Carolina NFL Draft picks in 2026

  • Round 2, pick No. 52: CB Brandon Cisse to Green Bay Packers
  • Round 5, pick No. 145: DT Nick Barrett to Los Angeles Chargers
  • Round 5, pick No. 157: DB Jalon Kilgore to Buffalo Bills

Lulu Kesin covers South Carolina athletics for The Greenville News and the USA TODAY Network. Email her at LKesin@usatodayco.com. Follow her on X@Lulukesin and Bluesky‪@bylulukesin.bsky.social‬

This article originally appeared on Greenville News: South Carolina's Dylan Stewart, LaNorris Sellers in NFL mock drafts

Kompany gives injury update on Karl, Bischof and Davies before Heidenheim and PSG matches

Kompany gives injury update on Karl, Bischof and Davies before Heidenheim and PSG matches
Kompany gives injury update on Karl, Bischof and Davies before Heidenheim and PSG matches

Bayern Munich are hopeful of having both Tom Bischof and Lennart Karl back for the second leg of their Champions League semi-final against Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday.

As head coach Vincent Kompany revealed on Friday, Bischof could already make his return from injury against Heidenheim in the Bundesliga on Saturday, while that game comes too soon for Karl.

“I hope that Tom Bischof will be back already tomorrow, Lennart Karl won't be. Maybe against Paris, but we're being cautious with his situation,” Kompany said at a press conference.

He elaborated on Lennart Karl, who has missed Bayern's last four games in all competitions due to a torn muscle fiber:

"Most of the time, when you first get injured, you don’t even know exactly what it is. Lennart has never been injured before. Usually that means he’ll make a quick and full recovery.

"An experienced player knows his limits. Lennart will do everything he can to be ready for the match against PSG, but we have to respect how the body works."

Kompany also confirmed that Alphonso Davies was taken off at half-time against PSG due to a minor issue.

The Canada international trained individually on Thursday and is expected to return to team training on Friday.

“Phonzie is training normally with the team again today, if he feels good. He felt something in the match against PSG, which is why we made that decision at half-time. I wasn't there unfortunately but the decision was completely correct. We'll see what happens at the weekend,” said Kompany.

Slot on Salah, Alisson and improvements

Liverpool boss Arne Slot has been speaking to the media before Sunday's Premier League game against Manchester United at Old Trafford (kick-off 15:30 BST).

Here are the key lines from his news conference:

  • Slot said Mo Salah has a "minor injury" and will be back for the final part of the season but not in time for Sunday. He added: "It is a big relief that his injury is minor and he is able to play for us and at the World Cup. If a player deserves a big send off then it is Mo."
  • The Liverpool boss said Alisson Becker is "close" to training with the group but has not done so yet. He did say there a difference between an outfield player and goalkeeper in terms of coming back - that "players need to run much more than goalkeepers do" and that [with outfield players] "it's usually that the fitness levels are not at the intensity required for the Premier League".
  • Slot believes his team can be "at a much higher level" than they have been in their past three games, which they won. He added: "We've shown already that we can play much better but in many of these games we were very unlucky with the outcome. In the last three games, I wouldn't say we didn't deserve to win but we were more lucky than we've ever been this season."
  • He added: "This team is capable of much more but it would be helpful if everyone is available once in a while and that hasn't been the situation throughout the whole season. It's very extreme at the moment the amount of players we have missing."
  • The Liverpool boss admitted that converting chances is not something they have done very well this season and said "one of the players that we thought could score a lot of goals for us [Alexander Isak] has hardly been available".
  • On the possibility that he will add to his backroom staff this summer, Slot said: "We all know we've lost a member of staff during the season. We parted ways [with Aaron Briggs] so I think it makes complete sense for this club if someone is leaving in a certain department that you are looking at a replacement."
  • In the short time Florian Wirtz has been at the club, Slot said the development he has made is "clear" and that he is "already an elite player but he can only become better". He added: "That's the beauty of the signings we made last summer. All of them are at a certain age where we can only expect them to become better as long as they don't get injured."
  • On facing Manchester United, Slot said: "We are aware of the fact it's a very big game, not only because we play Manchester United but also to qualify for Champions League and to get the highest possible finish in the league table. We know how important it is to qualify for the Champions League for any club but definitely for our club."
  • He said United were better than their league position suggested last season and have become "more consistent, especially under Michael Carrick" in their results.

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Slot gives latest update on Alisson ahead of Man Utd clash

Slot gives latest update on Alisson ahead of Man Utd clash
Slot gives latest update on Alisson ahead of Man Utd clash

Arne Slot says he will not take a risk with goalkeeper Alisson against Manchester United.

The Liverpool boss has not ruled out the Brazilian returning against Liverpool’s fierce rivals having been out since last month with a hamstring injury.

But Slot insists he will be cautious with the 33-year-old’s return.

“He hasn’t trained with us yet but is very close to,” Slot said. “We will hear today from the medical staff if he can train today or next week.

“He’s very close but of course we don’t want to take any risks because that’s never what you do with a player and it’s not what we will do now.

“There is a difference between a player and goalkeeper (returning). If a player hasn’t trained for a few weeks, players need to run much more than goalkeepers do.”

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Mo Salah is certain to miss Sunday’s clash, however, having suffered a muscular injury in the win over Crystal Palace last week.

But Liverpool and Slot are confident he will play again before he leaves the club at the end of the season.

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Liverpool team news: Salah, Alisson updates ahead of Man United

Liverpool team news: Salah, Alisson updates ahead of Man United
Liverpool team news: Salah, Alisson updates ahead of Man United

Arne Slot has confirmed that Mohamed Salah will not feature for Liverpool against Manchester United this weekend.

Liverpool travel to Manchester United to face their fierce rivals in the Premier League on Sunday.

The Reds will be without Salah, who has a brilliant record in this fixture with 13 goals in 16 league appearances against United. However, a hamstring injury will sideline Salah at Old Trafford. Slot did confirm that the 33-year-old, who will leave Liverpool this summer, should return before the season’s conclusion.

“He is always working incredibly hard during the season when he is fit and when he is injured to get back as soon as possible,” Slot said at his pre-match press conference.

“Usually he is back earlier fit than other players. He has a minor injury and we expect and need him back for the final part of the season, but not for Sunday.

“It is a big relief that his injury is minor and he is able to play for us and at the World Cup. If a player deserves a big send off then it is Mo.”

Alisson Becker ‘very close’ to Liverpool return

Slot also provided an update on Alisson Becker’s return. The Brazil goalkeeper has missed recent fixtures but is nearing his return, though the Liverpool boss insisted the club will take no risks. Third-choice Freddie Woodman could again deputise, with Giorgi Mamardashvili also out injured.

“He hasn’t trained with us yet but is very close to. We will hear today from the medical staff if he can train today.

“We don’t want to take any risks. There is a difference between a player and goalkeeper in terms of coming back.

“[Outfield] players need to run much more.”

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Slot eyes Champions League confirmation at Man United

Slot eyes Champions League confirmation at Man United
Slot eyes Champions League confirmation at Man United

Arne Slot has said Liverpool are ready for ‘a very big game’ at Manchester United that could confirm their Champions League qualification.

Liverpool travel to Old Trafford on Sunday looking to secure their place in the Premier League’s top five. Fourth in the table with four games to go, a win for the Reds would take them above Manchester United.

Three points on the road could also confirm Liverpool’s place in next season’s Champions League. Though Slot has admitted that his side are disappointed to have not defended their Premier League crown this season, he has said sealing a spot in Europe’s top competition would represent an important step in the side’s development.

“We are aware that it is a very big game. Not only because we play Man United, but to qualify for the Champions League and to get the highest possible league position,” Slot said at his pre-match press conference.

“We wanted to win the league – that is not possible – so we are trying to finish as high as possible.

“A win [which could secure a top-five finish] is the right step forward. It is an important step, it is definitely not a step backwards.”

Manchester United head into the game as one of the form teams in the division. The Red Devils have won nine of their 13 games under interim head coach Michael Carrick, and will secure Champions League football with a win. Slot said last season’s 15th-place finish was not an accurate representation of United’s quality.

“Last season, their players were better than their league position suggested. After another transfer window, we can now see how good they really are.

“It might be a bit of an advantage that they only play once a week, but as I said before, when analysing them, I saw how good they are – and it’s the same now.

“They’re more consistent in their results.”

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What Inter need to land €40m signing of Italy international Palestra

What Inter need to land €40m signing of Italy international Palestra
What Inter need to land €40m signing of Italy international Palestra

Reports in Italy claim that Marco Palestra is among Inter’s top targets heading into the summer transfer window, but signing the exciting young full-back likely depends on a couple of outgoings first.

Report: Inter could sell two players to accommodate Palestra signing

According to reports from Corriere dello Sport and Calciomercato.com, Palestra and Como’s Nico Paz are Inter’s two great ‘obsessions’ ahead of the summer transfer window. Palestra has enjoyed an excellent breakthrough season on an individual level with Cagliari, where he has spent the 2025-26 season on loan from Atalanta.

Palestra will return to Bergamo this summer, and according to Friday’s reports, Atalanta’s ideal plan would be for Palestra to stay on board for another season in Serie A before looking for a sale, potentially for an even higher fee.

However, with plans to strengthen Cristian Chivu’s squad after what is expected to be the club’s 21st Scudetto in 2025-26, Inter are keen to bring Palestra to San Siro this summer, and are said to be prepared to invest a fee in the region of €40m for the 21-year-old right-back.

CREMONA, ITALY – OCTOBER 14: Marco Palestra of Italy in action during the UEFA Euro U21 Qualification match between Italy and Armenia at Stadio Giovanni Zini on October 14, 2025 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)

According to the latest updates, Inter will likely have to move players on first before welcoming Palestra, though.

There is talk that current first-choice right wing-back Denzel Dumfries could leave the club given that he has a €25m release clause in his contract, which will be valid this summer.

There has also been a suggestion that Luis Henrique could be sold if an offer were to come in this summer. The Brazilian has struggled to impress in his first season in Serie A, and as per Calciomercato, there was interest from AFC Bournemouth during the January transfer window. Inter would reportedly be even more keen to sell Luis Henrique this summer if interest were to reemerge.

The &#39;reason&#39; Kalen DeBoer signed Alabama football contract extension

Kalen DeBoer sat in his office comfortably. 

Outside, questions swirled for months about the Alabama football coach’s long-term place with the Crimson Tide, questions seemingly squelched by a seven-year contract extension for $12.5 million annually, making DeBoer one of the highest-paid coaches in college football. 

Those questions, DeBoer admits, grew tiresome. 

“I wouldn’t be here,” DeBoer told The Tuscaloosa News. “It’s just pretty obvious. I think it’s pretty obvious. It’s a challenge that I knew coming in what it would be.” 

DeBoer knew what he was getting into. 

Alabama is the “focal point” of college football conversation, he said. And any news “is always going to be amplified when it’s Alabama,” especially when it comes to its head coach being connected to open jobs at Penn State or Michigan. 

 But to DeBoer, nothing changed inside the building. 

“When a contract extension comes out, of course it’s going to be discussed inside and out by those that want to do it,” DeBoer said. “But internally, it’s been all about what do we have to keep doing to keep getting better, keep evolving as a program.” 

DeBoer sees momentum at Alabama. 

After a season-opening road loss to Florida State, Alabama won 10 of 11 games. Its only loss in that stretch was by two points to Oklahoma. It was a Crimson Tide team that showed “what they are made of,” DeBoer said, a group defined by its resiliency, that moved forward, that got better and that ended its season where it wanted to be: with an SEC championship berth and in the College Football Playoff.  

There’s momentum in recruiting, DeBoer said, highlighting back-to-back signing classes that finished in the top-five of 247Sports’ composite rankings, momentum that has continued in 2027 with a commitment from five-star quarterback Elijah Haven

And there’s momentum in culture building, DeBoer said, one that continues to grow. 

“That’s what it’s all about,” DeBoer said. “That’s what you want is, internally, the right people, whether it’s your administration or it’s your players, and everything in between, all moving in the right direction together.” 

DeBoer will be the first one to tell you that his contract extension at Alabama was a great thing. His family loves Tuscaloosa, he said. He has a staff that enjoys working together. He feels the support and backing of the university. 

But nothing changed after the contract extension, DeBoer said. The building of his program “was already happening.” And DeBoer’s feelings toward the Crimson Tide are unwavering. 

“I’m here for a reason,” DeBoer said. “We’ve got a great staff. This is an amazing place and we have great support. It didn’t change just because there was just a contract extension.” 

Colin Gay covers Alabama football for The Tuscaloosa News, part of the USA TODAY Network. Reach him at cgay@gannett.com or follow him @_ColinGay on X, formerly known as Twitter.

This article originally appeared on The Tuscaloosa News: Kalen DeBoer shares reason behind Alabama football contract extension

Vonn still in &#39;survival mode&#39; after Olympic crash

American skier Lindsey Vonn
Lindsey Vonn was the Olympic downhill champion in 2010 [Getty Images]

Lindsey Vonn has said she is unsure whether her skiing career is over after admitting to being in "survival mode" following her crash at the 2026 Winter Olympics.

The American, who is regarded as one of the greatest alpine skiers of all time, has had eight operations since breaking her leg and ankle in the women's downhill event in Italy on 8 February.

The 41-year-old has previously said that surgery had prevented her from having her leg amputated following the incident.

"I just don't want to jump to any conclusions or even speculate on what I might do," Vonn told the Associated Press.

"I may retire. I may never race again and that would be completely fine, but I'm not in a position emotionally to make that decision at this point."

The 2010 Olympic downhill champion said she has "one more surgery left to take out the metal and to replace my [anterior cruciate ligament] ACL" and then a lengthy period of recuperation.

"Once I get my ACL fixed, then that's another six months, so I have at least a year and a half ahead of me before I could really be back to 100%, even just training in the gym," she added.

Vonn was racing at the Olympics in Cortina nine days after rupturing ligaments in her left knee when she struck a gate and crashed 13 seconds into her downhill run.

She was airlifted off the piste and diagnosed with a complex tibia fracture in her left leg.

"I'm still in survival mode. I just want to get through this phase and be able to assess where I am in my life," said Vonn, who won her two world titles in 2009.

"I don't want to make a decision now because I think that would be rash and probably too emotional and I don't want to make a mistake."

Vonn, who has won 84 World Cup races and is second in the all-time women's list behind fellow American Mikaela Shiffrin, suffered a number of serious leg injuries before initially retiring from the sport in 2019.

After having a partial right knee replacement, she announced her shock return in 2024.

Vonn had been tipped to win a medal at her fifth and final Olympics, and competed despite suffering the ACL injury in Switzerland in the last World Cup race before the Games.

She described the injury at the Games as "much different" to any of her previous ones in terms of "the severity of the injury and understanding that I could have lost my leg and how bad things were".

She added: "I can deal with a lot of pain, but this was so extreme. It's not even been in the universe of pain as what I've had before."

Induction to the horse racing Hall of Fame? It&#39;s in his blood

In the heart of Horse Country lies the Birthplace of Champions.

The hallowed ground in Paris has stood prominent stallions like Danzig, Mr. Prospector, Riva Ridge, Unbridled and the great Secretariat. Their progeny have won hundreds of stakes races. Those acres of bluegrass are also home to a couple of real-life horsemen portrayed in a Disney sports drama, Secretariat.

At Claiborne Farms, Hall of Fame heritage isn't just for the horses.

That legacy continued for another generation thanks to Seth Hancock — a prominent thoroughbred breeder and the longtime president of the farm who now, in semi-retirement, serves as chairman of the farm's board.

His specific legacy is how he syndicated Secretariat in 1972, before Big Red won the Triple Crown. Secretariat won a number of races in his 2-year-old year, earning the Eclipse Award as Horse of the Year. But when Secretariat's owner and breeder, Christopher Chenery, died suddenly, his daughter, Penny, was forced to sell breeding rights in order to pay off taxes.

Hancock's breeding syndicate split Secretariat's breeding into 32 equal shares — $190,000 per share.

The $6.08 million syndication set the record for highest valuation, surpassing the previous best sum, set by Bull's syndication of Nijinsky at $5.44 million in 1970.

"This is a game full of knockers," Hancock told The Courier Journal over the phone April 28 from his home in Paris. "Rightfully so. Doing good and top flight you’re winning 1 out of 5. So you’re losing the other four times.

"Breeding horses and crop of 10 foals — if one turns out, you’re doing really good, so nine didn’t turn out really well. Most people fail. That’s just the nature of the beast."

Everybody thought he would probably fail, Hancock said.

"Because I was 23 and a lot of people thought maybe I didn’t know what I was doing or that I just got lucky. I got no problem with that. But that luck, or whatever it was, gave people confidence in me and that gave me confidence in myself."

Hancock, 76, will be inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame, along with 11 others, in Saratoga Springs, New York, on August 7. He joins three of his family members on the list.

Seth Hancock, the semi-retired former Claiborne Farms president, is from a long line of horsemen inducted into horse racing's Hall of Fame.

"My work is recognized when the horses raised on the farm win a graded stake," Hancock said. "That's enough for me. The fact a committee decided I needed to have one honor, well, I’m flattered. I worry more about the two horses we raised running in the Derby on Saturday."

So Happy, trained by Mark Glatt, and Golden Tempo, trained by Cherie DeVaux, were both born at Clairborne, Hancock said.

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A bloodline of excellence

Hancock comes from a line of legendary horsemen. His grandfather, Arthur B. Hancock, founded the farm in 1908, shortly after marrying Nancy Tucker Clay, whose family owned the property. (Clay herself was a member of a prominent family that included abolitionist Cassius Clay and Henry Clay, the ninth Secretary of State in American history.)

In 1915, the farm had exactly one stallion and 10 mares, according to a 1980 story published in the Lexington Herald-Leader.

Seth Hancock's dad, A.B. "Bull" Hancock, built upon his father's foundation by expanding Claiborne's footprint with more acreage and importing European stallions like Nasrullah, a five-time leading sire, and his son Bold Ruler.

Bull also gained top-shelf clients like the Phipps family, a powerhouse family of American thoroughbred breeding and ownership who own Derby contender Golden Tempo.

Seth Hancock attended high school at Woodberry Forest School, an all-male boarding school in Madison County, Virginia. He then spent two years at Sewanee: The University of the South in Tennessee, a private liberal arts college, before transferring to the University of Kentucky. He studied agriculture.

Then he joined the Army Reserve, with six months of active duty. He came back to the farm to begin his two-year apprenticeship.

"That was mid-February," he said. "My dad died in September."

A trio of legends, a young Seth Hancock (far right) with his father A.B. "Bull" Hancock and brother Arthur B. Hancock III. All three are inducted into horse racing's Hall of Fame.

Bull Hancock died from pancreatic cancer just weeks after his diagnosis. That was in the fall of 1972, the year before Secretariat swept the Triple Crown.

"I never really got to watch my dad," he said. "During those two years, I probably would have watched him a lot, but it ended quickly."

Seth Hancock is also the brother of Arthur B. Hancock, the owner of Stone Farm, which bred three Kentucky Derby winners, including Sunday Silence (1989) and Gato del Sol (1982).

Seth W. Hancock joins his family for a day at the races.

Seth Hancock believes his lineage is a big advantage to his success.

"You learn a lot, even if you don’t try — just by osmosis," he said. "You can’t help absorb some of the great people that come in front of you."

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The relationship between the two brothers following their father's death, as well as the decision by those left in charge of the farm picking the then-23-year-old Seth Hancock to manage the farm instead of older brother Arthur has long been documented in newspaper accounts, industry publications and in Arthur's memoir, "Dark Horses."

Today, the family told The Courier Journal there is nothing but respect.

"While it was probably a little messy at times, it worked out how it should have worked out," Seth Hancock said. "He is a terrific horseman. While we didn’t work side-by-side, I learned a lot from what he did because he was as good as there ever was at doing it."

Hancock's brother, father and grandfather are all enshrined in the Hall of Fame as Pillars of the Turf.

The Great Secretariat

This time of year Seth Walker Hancock Jr., who goes by Walker, visits the foaling barn every morning, catching some of the first glimpses of soon-to-be-Derby or Oaks hopefuls.

Walker, Seth Hancock's son, now runs the family business at Claiborne.

"Heck, there's a movie made about it," he said with a laugh, talking about his father's most notable career moment of Secretariat's syndication.

In the Disney film, a box-office success, Seth Hancock is played by actor Drew Roy. Bull is played by actor Fred Thompson. The film touches on the family's work with Penny Chenery, the owner of Secretariat.

Hancock doesn't mention his Disney moment, the several Eclipse awards or even standing the world's leading stallions at his family's farm.

"He’s not much for accolades," Walker Hancock said. "This is an honor I know that he appreciates. It’s certainly hard to follow in the footsteps of his father ... Following legends is always a hard thing to do, but he certainly lived up to those lofty expectations and arguably exceeded them. I’m just so proud of him being his son and very happy for him."

On May 2, during the Churchill Downs Stakes, an undercard race before the main event of the 152nd Kentucky Derby, a five-year-old chestnut horse will run toward the wire.

He was raised among champions at Claiborne.

His name is Hall of Fame.

Seth Hancock won't be at Churchill Downs that first Saturday in May, though, to watch any of the horses the farm foaled race — even if its for the roses.

"I'll be out here at the farm," he said, "where I belong."

Stephanie Kuzydym is an enterprise and investigative sports reporter, with a focus on the health and safety of athletes. Reach her at skuzydym@courier-journal.com or @stephkuzy.

This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Secretariat syndicator Seth Hancock enters horse racing Hall of Fame

Arne Slot provides update on Mohamed Salah injury and chances of return before Liverpool exit

Mohamed Salah is making progress in his return from injury and could yet feature for Liverpool once again before his summer exit, though Manchester United on Sunday comes too soon.

Arne Slot hopes the Egyptian can feature before the end of the season, when he will walk away from a nine-year spell at Anfield.

Salah was forced off against Crystal Palace on Saturday, leading to speculation over whether the 33-year-old may have played his last game. The Reds later described the issue as a "minor muscle injury,” with the club "anticipating" a return during one of the final four games of the season.

“As we know for Mo, he is always working hard when he is fit and when he is injured to be back,” Slot said. “He is usually fitter than others, so we expect him back for the final part of the season. Not for tomorrow.

"It is always a big relief that his injury is minor to play for us and the World Cup. Any time a player who deserved a send-off, it's great news."

Liverpool's final game of the season is at Anfield against Brentford on 24 May, with Salah hopeful of featuring by then at the latest, when a emotional farewell is likely to take place.

Until then, Slot is focused on securing a place in next season’s Champions League, with the Reds requiring just five more points from the last four Premier League games to clinch a top five finish.

Mohamed Salah was forced off during the Premier League win over Crystal Palace (PA Wire)
Mohamed Salah was forced off during the Premier League win over Crystal Palace (PA Wire)

Meanwhile, the Reds hope to welcome back Alisson Becker from injury soon, though Freddie Woodman will continue to deputise between the sticks against Manchester United, with Giorgi Mamardashvili also out.

“It's a bonus when every player comes back, our injury list is longer and longer,” Slot added. “Alisson hasn't trained with us yet, I will find out today if he can today or start of next week.

“Very close but we don't take risks. We don't want to do that with any player. There's a difference between a keeper and a player, they need to run more.

“So if the issue with an outfield player is when they are out it is the fitness levels, so there is a different issue with goalkeepers."

How FSU is preparing to manage increased cost of college athletics

Florida State athletics is projected to spend over $250 million by the 2027 fiscal year as the operational cost for major collegiate athletics continues to rise for programs seeking to compete among the nation's best.

The projected $250 million budget for the 2027 fiscal year was revealed in a PowerPoint shared by FSU Athletic Director Michael Alford at the university's annual Board of Trustees retreat on April 14, and obtained by the Tallahassee Democrat.

The budget will be over $40 million higher than the Seminoles' spending in the 2025 fiscal year, according to the presentation shared by Alford. According to the program's 2025 annual revenue and expense report, FSU reported $208,187,039 in operating expenses in the most recent fiscal year, the first time the program has eclipsed the $200 million threshold.

Spending will continue to increase year over year, namely due to universities being allowed, but not required, to share up to $22.5 million in revenue with student athletes, and other operational costs, which are expected to continue to increase.

That $22.5 million revenue-sharing bill is currently footed by auxiliary funding, which will be the case for FSU until 2028 after the Florida Board of Governors approved its use in 2025.

It's a reprieve, but it currently keeps the Seminoles from making cuts to athletic programs, something that universities, including some Power 4's across the country, have had to do to finance revenue sharing.

The most recent example of a Power 4 program having to make cuts came from Arkansas, which cut the program's tennis teams just days before the men's tennis team earned an NCAA Tournament bid. While the Seminoles haven't made cuts, any potential axing of programs could save over $4 million, according to projections in the presentation.

ACC revenue gap persists as Seminoles chase Big Ten, SEC programs

The $22.5 million figure and rising budgetary needs represent the cost of chasing success in the modern era of college athletics.

According to Alford's presentation, FSU's spending for the 2027 fiscal year will be just behind programs in the Big Ten and the SEC, which are expected to have an average budget over $255 million, the consensus "power" conferences in football that have produced the last seven national championship winners.

While the average estimate is $255 million, Alford's presentation estimates programs like Ohio State, Tennessee, Michigan, Penn State, and Oklahoma will spend over $300 million, with Texas reaching $458.3 million in the 2027 fiscal year, well beyond the Seminoles' $250 million.

That spending is aided by program success, particularly on the football field, and is also enabled by media rights revenue distribution.

Alford's presentation highlighted the projected revenue gap between the Big Ten, SEC, and FSU in the ACC, with $74 million distributed to Big Ten schools for the 2024-25 fiscal year and SEC schools earning $67 million from their conference. FSU and other ACC schools received $44 million.

Those figures will continue to grow, with the two power conferences' revenue distribution potentially crossing the $132 million mark for the Big Ten and $128 million for the SEC by the fiscal year 2036. The figures compare to $73 million distributed by the ACC in the same year, a number already lower than what the Big Ten is currently distributing to its member schools.

Ticket sales, premium events drive revenue forward

While spending continues to soar and the revenue distribution gap increases, the program has found ways to increase revenue, with $211,950,623 generated in the most recent fiscal year.

Of the reported revenue, 70% of it comes from four areas: contributions, direct institutional support, media rights and ticket sales.

The university reported an increase of over $6.5 million in ticket sales, with $23.6 million in total sales, up from $17.1 million in the fiscal year 2024. FSU ranks 16th nationally in ticket sales over the last three seasons, according to the presentation, and is ranked second in the metric in the ACC, trailing only Clemson, with $84.3 million reported.

The boost in ticket sales coincides with FSU's overhaul of its ticketing process that took place before the 2024 season. With renovations to Doak, a variety of new seating options, including new loge boxes, chairback seats, and other premium offerings, were available for season ticket holders to purchase at an increased price.

The spike in football ticket sales upped FSU's overall ticket sales across all sports to $28.5 million. Pair that with a top-15 viewership metric in the last decade, according to the presentation, and the Seminoles generate revenue that was in line with what programs in the Big Ten and SEC generated.

FSU ranks 15th nationally in "self-generated" revenue with $121.6 million, the most in the ACC. In the revenue-driven era of athletics, the university has also turned to external events to help generate cash.

Doak Campbell's renovation allowed for events like the Savannah Bannanas and Professional Bull-Riding (PBR) to take place inside the stadium, both of which combined to generate over $14 million in revenue - $10 million from the Bananas and over $4 million from PBR, according to the presentation.

Alongside the events at Doak, Alford's presentation highlighted the need to add more projects that can "ease the financial gap."

Those projects range from mixed-use real estate and created/owned IPs to enhanced premium experiences, social media monetization, and more. Each project is ranked on a sliding scale graph labeled by "return on investment" and "ease of execution."

Add in an expected $7 million of revenue from "marquee sponsorships," and the FSU leadership is attempting to position itself to be competitive in the financial aspect of collegiate athletics.

FSU revenue will grow if football performance improves

While external revenue generation is good, it's impossible to ignore the financial benefits of success, with an estimated $7 million available to the program thanks to the ACC success initiatives, which came as a result of FSU and Clemson's settlement with the ACC.

A top-25 football season that ends in a bowl game, paired with an NCAA Tournament appearance from the Seminoles men's basketball program, would generate a minimum of $6.9 million in the 2027 fiscal year, and grow to $8.7 million by 2030.

Add in any potential College Football Playoff run, and FSU could generate up to an additonal $20 million should it reach the national title game, with $4 million the minimum guarantee for making the playoff.

The revenue opportunities highlight the necessity for quick improvement for the Seminoles football program under head coach Mike Norvell.

However, FSU's football program has been closer to the bottom of major Division I football than the top in recent seasons, with a combined 7-17 record. Even with that, the athletic department is upping its spending on the program, hoping for a return on investment.

The Seminoles athletic department will spend a projected record $52.9 million on the football team. That money factors in the salary for new staff, including the hiring of new coaching and scouting staff, including new general manager, John Garrett, and Taylor Edwards as Director of Football and Player Acquisition, operating expenses and travel, among other things.

Add in the $10.3 million Norvell is owed in 2026, and the Seminoles' spending on salaries adds up quickly. While the playoff bonuses are sizeable and would improve FSU's revenue generation, even a bowl game appearance would net an estimated $3.3 million.

Can Norvell and his Seminoles achieve that? That will only be answered by the program's performance on the football field in August. Regardless, the cost of doing business in collegiate athletics is high, with millions potentially on the line with every win or loss, highlighting the need for sustained success on the gridiron.

Liam Rooney covers Florida State athletics for the Tallahassee Democrat. Contact him via email at LRooney@gannett.com or on Twitter @__liamrooney.

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Charlie Ward details FAMU basketball&#39;s NCAA Transfer Portal plans

Here’s to Charlie Ward’s first full offseason as Florida A&M head men’s basketball coach.

During the spring and upcoming summer months, Ward will be recruiting his second-year roster for the 2026-2027 season. It will be a tough act to follow after the head coach’s inaugural Rattlers team reached the Southwestern Athletic Conference semifinals, two wins short of appearing in the NCAA Tournament.

Florida A&M head men's basketball coach Charlie Ward coaches the Rattlers during offseason workouts at the Al Lawson Jr. Multipurpose Center in Tallahassee, Florida.

The 1993 Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback and former New York Knicks point guard, now a college basketball coach, is no longer learning on the job. He says he and his staff have a better understanding of what to ask recruits during the vetting process.

That includes considering the student-athletes’ NCAA Academic Progress Rate scores.

“At the end of the day, it’s about getting the right players in here ― mindset-wise, academics,” Ward told the Tallahassee Democrat in a one-on-one interview from his FAMU office.

“And every kid won’t be academically strong. But we want to make sure we’re doing our part in getting good young men willing to put forth the effort in all areas to be successful.”

In the revolving door of college sports rosters, FAMU has seen a handful of NCAA Transfer Portal exits since the season ended in March. Outgoing transfers include shooting guard Anquan Boldin Jr. and stretch four Kaleb Washington.

The portal closed for player entry on April 21.

FAMU looks to replace graduated players and portal exits by landing size and versatile talent who can plug and play anywhere in lineups.

“Having a mixture of players that can play multiple positions, which is something we looked to do this past year. But didn’t realize we didn’t have much size,” Ward broke down his recruiting philosophy. “So we just want to make sure that we have a roster that can compete, not just in the SWAC, but non-conference as well. We want to be able to win some of those games.”

FAMU basketball lands commitments for Charlie Ward's second season

Hillsborough Community College guard Chandler Davis committed to the Rattlers on April 17.

The Tampa native averaged 21.4 points, eight rebounds, and 3.9 assists as a sophomore. It earned the 6-foot-5 bucket getter a spot on the Florida College System Activities Association postseason awards team.

Ward cannot comment on commits until they’re signed.

In contrast, Ward made a splash in high school recruiting with the signing of four-star point guard Jayden ‘JJ’ Joseph last November. He picked FAMU over offers from Florida State, Mississippi State, Ole Miss, the University of Central Florida, and more.

“It’s still a great fight because there are so many high school kids out there that are getting left out,” Ward explained. “And you have so many spots on your roster to make it happen because you’re trying to get veteran guys to be able to compete at a higher level.”

Jayden 'JJ' Joseph, ranked a four-star prospect in the 2026 senior class by ESPN, committed to Florida A&M men's basketball and head coach Charlie Ward. The point guard, from Hialeah, Florida, had offers from Florida State, UCF, Oregon, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, USC, and others.

Joseph is a Hialeah native, but spent his senior year playing at Gillion Academy in Virginia after spending the first three years at West Oaks Academy. Ward first discovered Joseph when his former Florida High School varsity basketball team faced West Oaks while Joseph was there.

“To have JJ and for him to commit to us early based on relationships was big for us,” Ward said of the 6-foot-2 point guard. “He has a little toughness about him, and he’ll come in and compete for the point guard position. He’ll make mistakes, just like everybody else, but the goal is he’s a guy willing to learn and grow and be able to handle what we would need to be a good piece for us.”

FAMU basketball to retain key players from SWAC Tournament run

Florida A&M Rattlers guard Antonio Baker Jr. handles the basketball versus a Jackson State Tigers defender in an NCAA Southwestern Athletic Conference men's basketball game at the Al Lawson Jr. Multipurpose Center in Tallahassee, Florida, Monday, Jan. 26, 2026.

Returning to the Rattlers are guard Antonio Baker Jr., and bigmen Tuscan Onuoha and Miles Ndalama. Ndalama’s return is contingent on whether he receives an NCAA waiver to play next season.

“Retention is always important. If you can get people back multiple years, that gives you some stability, consistency,” Ward said. “If you can retain three or four guys from the roster, that’s a win for a program. That’s the culture we want to build. We want to provide a space where they feel comfortable being here.”

Baker, 6-foot-3, averaged 9.9 points last year and put up 13.3 points per game in FAMU’s final eight games.

Onuoha, a forward, and Ndalama, a center, are both 6-foot-11.

“It’s no different this year,” Ward said of his ideal roster makeup. “To be able to have three 6’10”, 6’11” centers that can do some specific things and then have some length from wings, and the guards have a little size.”

Gerald Thomas, III, is a multi-time national award-winning reporter for his coverage of the Florida A&M Rattlers at the Tallahassee Democrat.

Follow his award-winning coverage on RattlerNews.com and contact him via email at GDThomas@Tallahassee.com or on the app formerly known as Twitter @3peatgee.

This article originally appeared on Tallahassee Democrat: FAMU basketball's Charlie Ward wants versatile players in transfer portal

First Coast golf scorecard

Hot shots 

Hole-in-one: Ponte Vedra Inn and Club Lagoon Course ― Allen Ludecke, No. 3, 118 yards, gap wedge. San Jose ― Bill Hammel, No. 8, 112 yards, 9-iron. 

Age-shooter: San Jose ― Bill Hammel 73 (age 75). 

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Results 

Areawide 

Jacksonville Women's Association: WGA Championship, final round, at Marsh Landing ― Overall champion, Tama Caldabaugh 229. Championship division, 1. Therese Quinn 237, 2. Shauna Snyder 249. Senior division, 1. Debbie Caruso 261. Flight 1, gross, 1. Shari Zeimetz 263; net, 1. Xiaolin Tian Jones 237. Flight 2, gross, 1. Maria Ayala 274; net, 1. Kyoung Moon 234. Super senior division, 1. Chris Hunt 248. Flight 1, gross, 1. Shawn Anderson 255; net, 1. Claudeen Lindberg 224. Flight 2, gross, 1. Carol Williams 272; net, 1. Helen Short 235. Flight 3, gross, 1. Debra McDermott 273; net, 1. Caryn Kasik 213. Low gross, low net ― Flight 1, gross, 1. Jeri Roche 76; net, 1. Susan Aldworth 72, 2. Lurisa Waldron 78. Flight 2, gross, 1. Dot Peck 85; net, 1. Patricia Koizim 72, 2. Kerry Tobin 74. 

North Florida Junior Foundation: Titleist Open, at St. Johns Golf Club, Overall girls, 1. Alexia Iordanov 74-79―153. 2. Lilly Mrozik 82-76―158. 3. Olivia Connell 85-75―160. 4. Elina Memisevic 84-77―161. 5. Anaisha Singh 80-82―162. T6. Nina Santiago 83-80―163; Leighton Lanier 80-83―163. 8. Jiratarn Pornchai 84-85―169. 9. Leela Clark 89-87―176. 10. Chloe Frank 94-83―177. 11.  Brooke Thomas 89-89―178. 12. Sofia Iordanov 88-94―182. 13. Nia Leonard 93-92―185. 14. Olivia Woods 104-92―196. Boys overall, 1. Cole Slater 76-72―148. 2. Colson Hale 73-75―148. T3. Turner Hersey 76-73―149; Atharva Rajeshkumar 76-73―149; Joey Hage 73-76―149. 6. Beckham Cummings 71-79―150. T7. Ian Garcia 82-70―152; Alexander Stewart 77-75―152; Zhenhe Shen 74-78―152; Nico Vasto 72-80―152. T11. Kaden James 79-75―154; Blake Biermann 77-77―154. T13. Liam Eliasson 80-75―155; Landon Pittman 76-79―155. 15. Christopher Grota 77-79―156. 16. Noa Bridges 82-75―157. T17. Dean Raider 84-74―158; Jaden Nacional 81-77―158; Fletcher Cummings 78-80―158. T20. Michael Rattigan 86-74―160; Hunter Burke 84-76―160; Luke Stover 81-79―160. 

How to report results   

The Times-Union accepts submissions for holes-in-one, eagles on par-4 holes, double-eagles, matching or beating your age, course records and career lows. Tournament results accepted are areawide events, club, and men's and women's associations. Calendar items may include charitable events. Results must contain first and last names, scores (indicating gross or net) and the format. Email submissions to gsmits@gannett.com.  

On the tee 

May 3: North Florida Junior Foundation Bill Straub Sr. Adult-Junior, Bent Creek Golf Club. Visit nfjg.org.  

May 3-5: Jacksonville Area Golf Association Senior Amateur, Stillwater Golf and Country Club. Visit jaxareagolf.org. 

May 4: U.S. Open local qualifier, Plantation at Ponte Vedra Beach. Visit usga.org. 

May 6: U.S. Open local qualifier, Plantation Bay, Ormond Beach. Visit usga.org. 

May 7-10: Florida State Golf Association Mid-Amateur Hobe Sound Golf Club. Visit fsga.org. 

May 9-10: Florida Junior Tour World Golf Village Open, King & Bear (13-18). Visit fsga.org. 

May 11: U.S. Open local qualifier, Marsh Creek. Visit usga.org.; Jacksonville Women's Golf Association Closing Day, Sawgrass. Visit myjwga.com. 

May 14-17: PGA Championship, Aronimink Golf Club, Newtown Square, Pa. 

May 18: 10th annual Eagles Invitational, Queen's Harbour Yacht and Country Club. Proceeds to benefit the Moore-Myers Children's Fund. Visit moore-myers.org for information or to enter. 

May 16-20: U.S. Amateur Four-Ball, Desert Mountain Club, Scottsdale, Ariz. 

May 24: North Florida Junior Foundation Fernandina Beach Classic, Fernandina Beach Golf Club, Visit nfjg.org. 

May 30-31: North Florida Junior Foundation Florida Coast Cup, Slammer & Squire, King & Bear. Visit nfjg.org; Florida State Golf Association Women's Four-Ball, Black Diamond Ranch, Lecanto. Visit fsga.org. 

May 31: North Florida Junior Foundation Cypress Head Junior Open, Golf Club at Cypress, Port Orange, Visit nfjg.org. 

June 4: North Florida Junior Foundation San Jose Classic, San Jose Country Club. Visit nfjg.org. 

June 11-14: Florida State Golf Association Amateur Championship, Dye Preserve, Club at Admiral's Cove, Jupiter. Visit fsga.org; Florida State Golf Association Women's Amateur, Royal Poinciana Golf Club, Naples. Visit fsga.org. 

June 13-18: U.S. Junior Girls, Old Chatham Golf Club, Durham, N.C. 

June 16-17: North Florida Junior Foundation Jacksonville Beach Junior Open, Jacksonville Beach Golf Club. Visit nfjg.org. 

June 18-21: U.S. Open, Shinnecock Golf Club, Southampton, N.Y. 

June 22-24: Florida State Golf Association Girls Junior Championship, Mayacoo Lakes Golf Club, West Palm Beach. Visit fsga.org. 

June 22-25: Florida State Golf Association Senior Match Play, Deerwood Country Club. Visit fsga.org. 

June 23-24: North Florida Junior Foundation Greater Jacksonville Junior Championship, Eagle Harbor. 

June 26-28: Florida State Golf Association Amateur Public Links, Dunedin Golf Club. Visit fsga.org. 

June 30-July 1: North Florida Junior Foundation St. Augustine Junior, Slammer & Squire. Visit nfjg.org.  

June 30-July 2: Florida Junior Boys Championship, Cabot Citrus Farms, Brooksville. Visit fsga.org. 

July 3: North Florida Junior Foundation TPC Sawgrass Valley Course Junior. Visit nfjg.org.  

July 6 : North Florida Junior Foundation Pro-Junor, Deerwood Country Club. Visit nfjg.org. 

June 8: North Florida Junior Foundation Jacksonville Classic, Jacksonville Golf and Country Club. Visit nfjg.org. 

July 10-12: Florida State Golf Association Women's Stroke Play Championship, Amelia Island Long Point. Visit fsga.org. 

July 13-14: North Florida Junior Foundation Dr. Gordon Ira Golf Classic, Deerwood Country Club. Visit nfjg.org. 

July 16-19: British Open, Royal Birkdale. 

July 17-19: Florida Open, Longboat Key Club. Visit fsga.org. 

July 19-21: Jacksonville Area Golf Association Amateur Championship, Sawgrass Country Club. Visit jaxareagolf.org. 

July 20-22: First Coast Women's Amateur, Jacksonville Golf and Country Club. 

July 20-25: U.S. Junior Boys, Saucon Valley Golf Club, Bethlehem, Pa. 

July 23-24: North Florida Junior Foundation Junior Amateur, King & Bear. Visit nfjg.org. 

July 25-26: Florida State Golf Association Parent-Child Championship, ChampionsGate, Reunion. Visit fsga.org. 

July 27-28: North Florida Junior Foundation Tour Championship, Marsh Landing, Ponte Vedra Inn and Club/ Visit nfjg.org.  

July 30-Aug. 2: Florida State Golf Association Amateur Match Play, Club at Iron Lake, Ocala. Visit fsga.org. 

July 31-Aug. 2: Florida State Golf Association Women's Open and Senior Open, Moorings at Hawk's Nest, Bent Pine Golf Club. Visit fsga.org. 

Aug. 10-16: U.S. Amateur, Merion Golf Club, Ardmore, Pa. 

Sept. 27: North Florida Junior Foundation Gary Vanover Scramble, Marsh Landing Country Club. Visit nfjg.org. 

Oct. 5-7: Women’s Southern Golf Senior Championship, King & Bear. 

Oct. 9-11: Constellation Furyk & Friends PGA Tour Champions, Ocean Course at Hammock Beach, Palm Coast. Visit furykandfriends.com. 

Oct. 26: Jacksonville Area Golf Association Club Team Presidents Cup, King & Bear. Visit jaxareagolf.org. 

Nov. 2: Jacksonville Area Golf Association Fall Four-Ball, Ponte Vedra Inn and Club Lagoon Course. Visit jaxareagolf.org. 

Nov. 23: Jacksonville Area Golf Association Scholarship Trust Classic, Marsh Landing. Visit jaxareagolf.org. 

Dec. 19: Jacksonville Area Golf Association Family Championship, Jacksonville Beach Golf Club. Visit jaxareagolf.org. 

This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: First Coast golf scorecard

Liverpool injury list: Reds players out, potential return dates, predicted lineup for next game vs. Man United

Alisson Becker

Liverpool injury list: Reds players out, potential return dates, predicted lineup for next game vs. Man United originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Liverpool can take another big step towards Champions League qualification when they face fierce rivals Manchester United on Sunday.

Virgil van Dijk's late, late winner against Everton, plus a home victory over Crystal Palace last time out, mean the Reds head into matchday 35 in fourth place in the Premier League, level on points with Aston Villa in fifth but with an eight-point cushion to the chasing pack.

United need just two more points to guarantee a top-five finish, but Liverpool could move above them if they can win at Old Trafford by more than a single goal.

The Sporting News takes stock of the Liverpool injury list and details who could miss out and who could return as the season nears a conclusion.

MORE:An updated list of top goal scorers in the Premier League for the 2025/26 season

Liverpool injury and suspension list

Below is the latest injury picture for Liverpool, including estimated return dates for those who are sidelined.

Mohamed Salah

  • Injury: Muscle
  • Expected return date: May 17 (vs. Aston Villa)

Salah left the field in the win over Palace with what the club later described as "a minor muscle injury". The forward will miss the United game and likely the following match with Chelsea, but he could be back against Aston Villa.

Milos Kerkez

  • Injury: Knock
  • Expected return date: May 3 (vs. Man United)

Slot said Kerkez has been suffering from minor "niggles" in training this week, but he anticipates the left-back to be available for the weekend.

Giorgi Mamardashvili

  • Injury: Leg
  • Expected return date: May 17 (vs. Aston Villa)

Mamardashvili sustained a nasty wound to his leg during a collision with Beto as the striker scored Everton's equaliser in the derby. Slot said he is facing a few weeks out of action.

Hugo Ekitike

  • Injury: Achilles tendon
  • Expected return date: Late 2026

Ekitike slipped and landed awkwardly during the loss to PSG, which caused him to rupture his Achilles tendon. He must undergo surgery on the injury and will miss the remainder of this season and the 2026 World Cup.

Alisson

  • Injury: Hamstring
  • Expected return date: May 3 (vs. Man United)

After missing the Brighton defeat prior to the international break, Liverpool's first-choice goalkeeper has been forced to endure a weeks-long spell on the sidelines. Slot expects him to be ready to face United, albeit he would do so after limited training sessions.

Wataru Endo

  • Injury: Broken foot
  • Expected return date: May 2026

Endo required oxygen on the pitch before being carried off on a stretcher in the Sunderland game. Slot later said the Japan captain had a serious-looking injury to his left foot or ankle, which is likely to rule him out for "a long, long time."

The player later confirmed ankle ligament damage that required surgery, and it seemed his season could be over, but Slot stated on April 24 that Endo could yet return to action in the final matches as he attempts to rebuild fitness for the World Cup.

Conor Bradley

  • Injury: Knee
  • Expected return date: August 2026

Bradley hurt himself when clearing the ball into touch in the closing stages of the 0-0 draw at Arsenal in January. He was taken off on a stretcher in some distress, and the club later confirmed he requires surgery on what was described as a "significant" knee injury. The Northern Ireland international will not return until next season after sustaining bone and ligament damage.

Giovanni Leoni

  • Injury: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear
  • Expected return date: August 2026

Summer signing Leoni suffered a nightmare debut as he horrifically tore an ACL against Southampton in the Carabao Cup back in September. The Italian defender underwent immediate surgery and is not due back until at least August 2026.

Stefan Bajcetic

  • Injury: Hamstring
  • Expected return date: May 2026

Bajcetic has not played this season due to injury and needed hamstring surgery back in January. It is hoped he will return in 2025/26, but Slot has stated that "as much as I'd like to have him back, we have to manage the expectations with him as well."

Liverpool predicted lineup vs. Man United

Formation 4-2-3-1

Alisson (GK)

Szoboszlai, Konate, Van Dijk, Kerkez

Mac Allister, Gravenberch

Frimpong, Jones, Wirtz

Isak

Liverpool fixture schedule: Remaining games this season

  • Manchester United vs. Liverpool | Premier League | Sunday, May 3
  • Liverpool vs. Chelsea | Premier League | Saturday, May 9
  • Aston Villa vs. Liverpool | Premier League | Sunday, May 17
  • Liverpool vs. Brentford | Premier League | Sunday, May 24

Ohio State sends out a new offer in the 2028 class to a top QB in rival territory

In any recruiting cycle, adding the quarterback of your class is a top priority. More times than not, that player takes on the assumed role of the class leader. In Ohio State’s case, that’s been seen several times.

Under Ryan Day, the quarterback position play has arguably never been better, and under his development that will stay the case. Easier with top talent coming in, the Buckeyes are eager to look to the future to see who they can recruit next to be the quarterback at Ohio State.

Wednesday evening a glimpse into where the Buckeyes are looking. Ohio State offered their latest 2028 signal caller when they gave the news to Detroit, Michigan native Donald Tabron II.

A 6-foot-3, 180 pound athlete, Dabron is seeing his recruitment really blow up lately and it makes sense with his five-star status. The No. 32 player nationally and the third best QB in the 2028 class per the 247Sports Composite, Ohio State joins a list of 30 others to extend the offer.

Schools such as Auburn, Indiana, Miami, Michigan, Oregon, and a host of others beat the Buckeyes to the punch, but Ohio State now officially involved gives them plenty of time to be a real player for his services. Coming from a familiar prep powerhouse, Detroit Cass Tech has long produced top division one talent, and the Buckeyes have had their fair share of success recruiting their players.

Guys like Mike Weber Jr. of course are atop of the list and the staff will surely use those previous ties to once again show why leaving the state up north for Columbus is a safe move.

It’s likely to see more names added to the offer list for 2028 quarterbacks, but Tabron is one worth keeping close tabs on and would be a real tough pill for the Wolverines to swallow if the Buckeyes can steal one of the better players in their own backyard.

Summer recruiting season means camp evaluations coming soon

While most of the attention this summer will be paid towards the big time guests that will be on campus, many times these visit dates also include the one-day summer football camps Ohio State hosts. The coaching staff using these times to further evaluate the players they have interest in but have yet to offer, names are going to start dropping as to who will be coming to campus to earn their offer from the Buckeyes.

Success stories like Terry McLaurin topping the list of prime examples here, it’s always worth this staff’s time to see who will impress when the eyes are on them.

Pennsylvania native Nick Anderson fitting this mold, the 6-foot-3, 260 pound interior lineman was visited yesterday by offensive line coach Tyler Bowen, and has plans now to be on site this summer camping at Ohio State.

The No. 304 player nationally and the 19th best at his position for the 2028 class per the 247Sports Composite, Anderson does not yet have an offer, but it looks like a strong camp could change that narrative in the coming months.

Something to be said of guys willing to come and earn it, the Buckeyes will have a front row seat to evaluate Anderson, and with Maryland, Virginia Tech, Wisconsin, and others already on his offer list, Ohio State soon could be too.

Would like to thank @TylerBowen and Ohio State football for coming in today to talk to me about the program and coaching staff. Very excited to come up for camp!@kiskifootball@Thimons_7@KA_Football@mickdwalker@wpialsportsnews@WPIAL_Insiderpic.twitter.com/1oi1ryxHsZ

— Nick Anderson 4⭐️ (@Nickanderson_62) April 30, 2026

Quick Hits

Ohio State coaches staying active on the road this week, it was Tim Walton as the latest to make a stop to see a top target and Tae Walden Jr. was on the receiving end. A 6-foot-2, 170 pound cornerback out of Collierville, Tennessee, Tae is the No. 65 player nationally and the third best athlete per the 247Sports Composite for the 2027 class.

Appreciate @OGWalt_ for coming down to check me out today!! 🌰🌰 pic.twitter.com/3QME8k9geA

— Tae Walden Jr 4⭐️ (@Erikwaldenjr) April 29, 2026

Another new offer this week, Ohio State made the move on getting in the mix with 2028 edge rusher Landen Wade (Chandler, Arizona/Basha). The No. 21 player nationally and the seventh best edge rusher in the 2028 class per the 247Sports Composite, Larry Johnson and the Buckeyes become one of the latest to get involved here joining 20 other programs as well.

After a great conversation I am beyond blessed to receive another D1 offer from Ohio state , all glory to god🙏🏾, truly blessed pic.twitter.com/uQ3fhxJnNF

— Landen Miguel Wade (@landenwade_d1) April 29, 2026

Frederick: When Ant Man goes down, Jaden McDaniels becomes Timberwolves’ Superman

Jaden McDaniels wasn’t interested in re-hashing the comments that became the focal point of Minnesota’s entire first-round series with Denver.

Yes, he said essentially everyone on the Nuggets’ roster was a “bad defender” after a Game 2 victory. No, it wasn’t an attempt at a mind game, nor fulfilling any role as a villain or antagonist within the story of the series.

McDaniels says what he thinks. In the moment, that’s what he thought.

“I just didn’t care,” McDaniels said. “I said what I said. I’m not going to say it again.”

Because talk is cheap. It does little more than filling a local talk radio station segment or five. But off-handed comments don’t create substance that fulfill lasting legacies.

Performances like the one he delivered Thursday night do.

Forget backing up talk. McDaniels’ dominant, two-way showcase in a series-clinching Game 6 was about nothing more than reminding the Nuggets – and the nation – of the player the 25-year-old wing can be whenever called upon.

“It’s fun to see all the attention that he’s getting, but the way that he was playing, it was even more impressive,” Wolves guard Mike Conley said. “Outside of stuff that the fans were talking about, what he was doing on the court was special.”

With a capital S. McDaniels is a superstar hiding in plain sight.

He scored 32 points to go with 10 rebounds. Defensively, he had two steals and a blocked shot while holding Jamal Murray – a likely All-NBA selection this season – to 4 for 17 shooting. All series, the Wolves’ wing stopper sucked the life out of Murray with his relentless full-court pressure. For 45 minutes on Thursday, McDaniels ran from one side of the floor to the other, dominating each end of play.

In the playoffs. To send home the No. 3 seed in the West.

“You love to play the whole game,” McDaniels said. “There’s nothing more I could ask for, almost the whole game, I mean. I’m solid. I’m not tired at all.”

That was evident in his finishing kick. McDaniels tallied 12 points and four boards in the final frame. With Denver desperate for stops, the 6-foot-9 forward dissected the defense with ease, routinely getting to his spots to knock down jumpers.

When the Nuggets finally put two on McDaniels, he comfortably hit Rudy Gobert in the pocket, which led to an open kickout triple for Terrence Shannon Jr. McDaniels frequently insists he’s a point guard. When given the role, he fits the bill. He had zero turnovers in Thursday’s win. It’s top 20 player in the world-type stuff.

That’s the story of the wing’s career to date.

Minnesota is Anthony Edwards’ team. He has the ball. He is the center of the offense. There are many times when McDaniels gets lost amid that ecosystem.

But whenever the Wolves’ superstar is absent, McDaniels emerges at the forefront, and thrives. The defensive stopper has played in 20 games without Edwards dating back to last season, and is averaging 20.8 points in those contests.

The Timberwolves are now 11-5 this season in games in which Edwards sat but McDaniels still played. When Ant Man goes down, Clark Kent puts on the cape.

“I think that’s what made us so comfortable about tonight’s game,” Conley said. “We know what Jaden is capable of. … We have guys that we know sit in the shadow a bit, don’t say anything, wait for their opportunities and when they get them, they can pounce.

“It’s a luxury to have multiple people who can do that, but especially Jaden, who can do multiple things and comes to work every day, and when he gets his opportunity, he makes the most of it.”

McDaniels has the playmaking, ball handling, scoring and decision making to be the sun of his own galaxy, and the stamina to continue to do what separates him from the field on the other end of the floor.

In an era where everyone is searching for two-way talents, the Timberwolves happen to house one of the very best.

McDaniels’ name was thrown around in trade rumors ahead of the February deadline, with the wing linked to a potential blockbuster trade involving Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo. Should such a deal ever take place, McDaniels looks well equipped to prosper in a lead role.

For now, Minnesota needs him to be that supernova, shining bright enough to provide energy for all as a No. 1 scorer who doesn’t need to dominate the ball to dominate the game.

The Wolves need to win at least one game against the dominant Spurs to put purpose behind even the small hope of an Edwards return. They will not achieve that feat without more heroics from their slender assassin.

And when Edwards does return, McDaniels will very likely lurk back into the darkness – out of the spotlight, though still impacting winning in a big, albeit less notable way.

Until the Wolves will call McDaniels’ number again take on a bigger role — their spare star player they keep on layaway in case of emergency. At which point, he’ll likely deliver, with little to say about it in the aftermath.

Words aren’t necessary when your game does so much talking.

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Reece James is one of the best right backs in the world and should be starting for England at the World Cup this summer according to Frank Lampard.

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Lampard handed James his Chelsea debut, and the academy graduate is now the club captain, and has won the Champions League.

James is currently sidelined with a hamstring injury, but is expected to be fit for the World Cup this summer, where he’ll likely play a key role.

Frank Lampard sends Reece James message to Thomas Tuchel

The 25-year-old has been back to somewhere near his best this season, and has put in impressive performances at both right back and in midfield.

James is such a key player for the Blues, and they’ve certainly missed his quality during their run of five consecutive league defeats.

Thomas Tuchel knows James well having managed him at Chelsea, and he’s clearly the first choice right back for the Three Lions.

Lampard was asked about James’ role in the England team, and was full of praise for him as he described him as a special player.

“Without picking Thomas’ squad for him, I think Reece James is one of the best right-backs in the world without a doubt,” he told talkSPORT.

“I want to see him fit and playing again because he’s a special player.”

In other news…

Marco Silva has played down speculation linking him with the Chelsea job, with the Fulham boss understood to be one of several candidates.

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There’s thought to be seven or eight names under consideration, with Andoni Iraola believed to be an early front runner.

However, it’s been reported Iraola would need convincing over taking the Chelsea job, with the Spaniard also said to be a target for Manchester United.

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49ers News: One week until rookie minicamp

MIAMI GARDENS, FL - JANUARY 19: RB Kaelon Black #8 of the Indiana Hoosiers runs with the ball during the Indiana Hoosiers versus the Miami Hurricanes College Football Playoff National Championship Game Presented by AT&T on January 19, 2026, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, FL. (Photo by Doug Murray/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Scot McCloughan on 49ers’ draft: ‘I’d take Stribling in a heartbeat over Cooper’ (paywall)
“I liked him quite a bit, to tell you the truth,” McCloughan said in a phone interview Wednesday. “Some people didn’t, and I don’t understand why, because he’s got size, he’s got speed, he’s got good ball skills. And he made plays. I don’t understand why they’re questioning the pick.”

49ers draft analysis: NFL execs share intriguing takes on San Francisco’s 2026 class
“Stribling is not a dynamic route runner and does not run a full route tree, but he is bigger, faster, will block, and is a competitive guy,” the executive told Sando. “He is not as good as Aiyuk was. He is a better receiver than Deebo. He is a faster, better (Jauan) Jennings and a great guy. Those guys (Stribling and Evans) will block and do it all the right way, how the head coach wants it.”

49ers 53-man roster projection: New draft picks stick after some surprising cuts (paywall)
“Sorry for (pretend) cutting you, Jacob Cowing, but here’s the good news: You can probably keep your job if you stay healthy and make a few plays this summer. The 2024 fourth-round pick hasn’t done much of that in his first two seasons, spending last year on injured reserve with hamstring issues after his four-catch rookie season. The 49ers don’t like parting with their draft picks (see above) and could not have liked what they saw from Robinson, 31, in 2025 after signing him to a two-year, $8 million deal. Cowing, the team’s punt returner as a rookie, has the edge when it comes to providing special-teams value, which is important for receivers at the end of the depth chart. But the 49ers will take a $2.4 million dead-cap charge if they release Robinson. Cowing needs to take the next step for the 49ers to take that hit.”

49ers third-round pick Kaelon Black’s football obsession clear from young age
“Stacy Black would routinely awaken in the middle of the night and find her son following a familiar pattern. 

En route to the kitchen for a glass of water, she would see her 8-year-old son, Kaelon, in front of the television watching replays of old football games. 

She recalled at a similar age, playing with her dolls. She would spend hours transfixed in concentration working tirelessly on their hair. She eventually turned her life-long passion into a profession as a hairstylist. 

“Kaelon would sit and just watch football for hours and hours,” Stacy said. “I could see his passion for football the same way I have it for the cosmetology industry. 

“He would be up until 2 or 3 o’clock in the morning, watching old games from the black-and-white days. And he’d go to sleep with a football in his hand like a pillow. The passion was definitely there.”

Yankees news: Max Fried, pickoff master

ARLINGTON, TX - APRIL 27: New York Yankees starting pitcher Max Fried attempts a pitch during the game between the New York Yankees and the Texas Rangers on April 27, 2026 at Globe Life Field in Arlington,Texas. (Photo by Steve Nurenberg/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

MLB.com | Bryan Hoch: Andy Pettitte, you’ve got company; Max Fried is making a case for himself as the Yankees pitcher with the best pickoff move. Fried’s skills were on display when he picked off Josh Jung in the fourth inning of Monday’s 4-2 win against the Rangers with a delayed motion (video in article). Pettitte, who was present in the Yankees’ clubhouse and coaches’ room during their series in Arlington, praised Fried’s pickoff move effusively, claiming that Fried’s is better than his was. Whether or not you agree with his appraisal, this is one to read if you’re a fan of pickoffs.

SI.com | Joseph Randazzo: Camilo Doval has struggled thus far in his second year with the Yankees. Particularly worrying is his case of acute gopheritis; his 2026 HR/9 of 2.61 is more than triple his career rate. Randazzo notes that Doval’s lackluster performance has resulted in a marked decrease in his usage, and has put added pressure on the rest of the bullpen.

The Athletic | Keith Law: ($) Keith Law took a trip to see the Yankees’ Double-A Somerset squad’s doubleheader with the Portland Sea Dogs, and he’s provided notes on Gerrit Cole’s rehab start as well as former top prospect Marco Luciano. For those anxious about Cole’s rehab progression, Law’s words should offer some reassurance. And while Luciano’s prospect shine has definitely dimmed, Law doesn’t rule out a big-league role for him entirely.

MLB.com | Jonathan Mayo: The MLB Draft is fast approaching, so MLB.com has offered their top 150 Draft prospect list as a snapshot of the current general consensus of the scouting industry. The Yankees won’t be picking particularly high due to their draft penalty incurred from surpassing the second CBT threshold; their first pick is at No.35, followed by 63, 99, and 127. Hopefully they can make the most of these, as it’s no secret that their farm could use some added depth.

MLB.com | Jared Greenspan: Finally, the latest edition of MLB’s Hitter Power Rankings are here, and while Yordan Alvarez takes the top spot, Yankee fans will be pleased to note that the dynamic duo of Aaron Judge and Ben Rice occupy the second and third spots. After a somewhat underwhelming (for his standards) start, Judge has been turning it up as of late, truly a welcome sight. Meanwhile, Rice stormed out of the gate and hasn’t looked back. I look forward to watching these beefy boys hit the snot out of the ball all summer long.

FC Barcelona News: 1 May 2026

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The work continues – FC Barcelona
Another session at the Ciutat Esportiva for the blaugranes. Hansi Flick’s side have completed their second consecutive training session of the week as preparations for the clash at the El Sadar stadium continue. A difficult task, but a real chance to move closer to the title.

When and where to watch Osasuna v FC Barcelona – FC Barcelona
Our guide to the worldwide kick-off times and channels for upcoming La Liga match in Pamplona.

One mission in mind in May – FC Barcelona
It’s the final month of the domestic season and Barça have the chance to be crowned La Liga winners.

Big derby win the best moment of the month in April – FC Barcelona
The 4-1 victory against Espanyol receives most votes for most notable moment from the past four weeks.

11th Liga F title the best moment of the month in April – FC Barcelona
Winning the league considered the most notable feat of the past four weeks.

Raphinha and Bernal step up a gear – Mundo Deportivo
Both players participated in part of the training session with the group, and a decision will be made Friday regarding their availability for the match against Osasuna.

Saudi Arabia, going after Raphinha again – Mundo Deportivo
Several Saudi clubs have the Barcelona player on their radar and are prepared to make another bid for him. With a contract until 2028, the Brazilian has not yet considered leaving, nor is the club thinking of transferring him.

PSG fear that Barça will take one of their prized players – Mundo Deportivo
‘Le Parisien’ reports that Barcelona are pursuing David Boly, a 17-year-old right-back whose contract expires in 2027.

Barça Atlètic, a reason for faith – Mundo Deportivo
Barcelona go into the final matchday needing a win in Torrent and hoping that Reus slips up or Alcoyano loses to make the promotion play-off.

Aitana: “All of this will make me a better person” – Mundo Deportivo
The three-time Ballon d’Or winner is on the verge of returning after five months out of action and chatted about the whole process with Mundo Deportivo.

Guardiola Reportedly a Dream Target for Italy Opening

Guardiola Reportedly a Dream Target for Italy Opening
Guardiola Reportedly a Dream Target for Italy Opening

The FIGC, the Italian Football Association, is in the midst of its election process, but the candidates agree that the next Italy coach must be a major name, and Pep Guardiola has a lot of fans, La Gazzetta dello Sport informs.

The gaffer will soon decide whether to continue his lengthy spell at Manchester City, seeing out the final year of his contract. He has kept the call close to the vest, but rumors from Spain and England suggest he’ll move on, especially if he wins the Premier League again.

If Guardiola leaves the Sky Blues, he’ll likely take a sabbatical, but helming Italy or another national team would be a compromise between that and heading to a new club. He had set his sights on England, but Tomas Tuchel renewed his contract until 2028. Carlo Ancelotti is about to ink a four-year extension with Brazil.

The Spanish boss was directly suggested by Leonardo Bonucci, who assisted Gennaro Gattuso on the Azzurri bench. He spent time at Brescia and Roma as a player. His right-hand man, Manel Estiarte, was a longtime water polo player in the Peninsula in the 80s and 90s. His salary is massive, but the sponsors would contribute to it.

In the meantime, Giovanni Malagò increased their chances of becoming the next FIGC president. Serie A backed him right away, while the coaches and the players’ associations did it recently. He has 48 percent of the votes now, Calcio e Finanza reports. Among the constituents, Serie D will support its head, Giancarlo Abete, while Serie B and D haven’t taken a stand at this stage.

Our Take on Italy and Guardiola

There’s almost no shot it happens, but being ambitious costs nothing.

MAY, TO FINISH STRONGLY

MAY, TO FINISH STRONGLY
MAY, TO FINISH STRONGLY

AC Milan's season is approaching its final stretch, with our teams entering their closing run of matches. May is the month of decisive outcomes – there are several objectives still to achieve in order to crown weeks of hard work and, at the same time, thank our fans for their unwavering support. Here is a summary of the fixtures awaiting us in the coming weeks.

MEN'S FIRST TEAM With 360 minutes remaining in the league campaign, Massimiliano Allegri's side are edging closer to what, based on their performances throughout the season, would be a well-deserved return to the UEFA Champions League. Considering the advantage in head-to-head records over Como and Roma, mathematical qualification could arrive within the first half of the month. In any case, maximum focus and concentration will be required to reach the objective and complete the job.

SERIE A

  • Matchday 35, Sassuolo v AC Milan, Sunday 3 May at 15:00 CEST (DAZN) - Mapei Stadium, Reggio Emilia
  • Matchday 36, AC Milan v Atalanta, Sunday 10 May at 20:45 CEST (DAZN) - San Siro – TICKETS
  • Matchday 37, Genoa v AC Milan, TBD (DAZN, poss. Sky/NOW) - Stadio Luigi Ferraris
  • Matchday 38, AC Milan v Cagliari, TBD (DAZN, poss. Sky/NOW) - San Siro – TICKETS

MILAN FUTURO Just 90 minutes of the regular season remain for Oddo's side. Against already relegated Vogherese at the Chinetti, there is the opportunity to secure a Playoff place with a win (or through a combination of favourable results, considering the two-point advantage over sixth-placed Brusaporto).

SERIE D

  • Matchday 34, Milan Futuro v Vogherese, Sunday 3 May at 15:00 CEST (AC Milan Official App) - Stadio Chinetti, Solbiate Arno (VA)
  • Potential Playoffs would take place on 10 and 17 May

WOMEN'S FIRST TEAMWith 270 minutes to go, Bakker's side are still fully involved in a challenging race for a place in the UEFA Women’s Champions League. For the Rossonere the objective is clear: win all remaining matches in order to attempt a comeback on third-placed Juventus (who hold a three-point advantage, with Napoli Women also in between). The head-to-head advantage provides reassurance, but maximum effort will be required.

SERIE A WOMEN

  • Matchday 20, Inter v AC Milan, Saturday 2 May at 18:30 CEST (DAZN) - Arena Civica Gianni Brera
  • Matchday 21, AC Milan v Parma, Sunday 10 May at 12:30 CEST (DAZN) - PUMA House of Football
  • Matchday 22, Ternana Women v AC Milan, TBD (DAZN) - Stadio Moreno Gubbiotti, Narni (TR)

MEN'S PRIMAVERA Three matches remain in the regular season for Renna's side. Mathematical safety, secured with the victory over Cagliari, now allows the team to look upwards in the standings, though the seven-point gap to sixth place makes a Playoff push difficult. The final fixtures remain important nonetheless, offering valuable opportunities to continue the group's technical development.

PRIMAVERA 1

  • Matchday 36, Monza v AC Milan, Saturday 2 May at 13:00 CEST (Sportitalia) - CS Silvio e Luigi Berlusconi, Monzello (MB)
  • Matchday 37, Parma v AC Milan, Saturday 9 May at 13:00 CEST (Sportitalia) - Campo Sportivo “Il Noce”, Noceto (PR)
  • Matchday 38, AC Milan v Torino, TBD (Sportitalia) - PUMA House of Football

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Xbox to host “Game Dev Update” event with “Project Helix” introduction

Microsoft’s Spring 2026 Xbox Game Dev update includes an “Introduction to Project Helix” Microsoft is hosting a new “Game Dev Update” event on May 7th, with Xbox calling this event their “first episode”, suggesting that there are more events to come. This developer-focused event will give developers a glimpse at the future of Xbox. This […]

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Is Microsoft "spending from a position of strength or playing catch-up?": Strong growth isn't enough to settle the AI spending debate.

Microsoft delivered another strong quarter with results that beat expectations, driven by cloud and AI demand. But an analyst says the key issue is whether Microsoft can turn its rising AI infrastructure spending into long‑term profit.

Noctua Explains Why chromax.black Fan Releases Take So Long

1 May 2026 at 12:55
Austrian fan maker Noctua has published a technical blog explaining why it sometimes takes a long time for the company to release the dark-edition chromax.black fans after the initial beige and brown design is out. The company compares the level of engineering required for a new color code to painting a Formula 1 car, rather than a simple color change like you would typically do with a wooden fence. Noctua is known for its scientific testing, rigorous performance evaluations, highly detailed lab experiments, and more, which make its fans worthwhile. This has created a massive fan base within the enthusiast community over the years, who now eagerly await each new product release. When it comes to manufacturing, the company applies that same rigor everywhere, and a simple color change is not taken lightly. For example, Noctua produces its fans using injection molding, where plastic is melted and forced into a steel mold. However, when a new pigment is used, the entire calculation can be disrupted.

Noctua designs its fans with high precision to maximize airflow performance. This means that blade impellers have a tip clearance before hitting the fan frame of only a few tenths of a millimeter, about 0.5 mm for 120 mm fans and about 0.7 mm for 140 mm fans. Introducing any third-party pigment into this process could disrupt the structure of this fan tip clearance and potentially interfere with Noctua's Sterrox liquid-crystal polymer (LCP) material used in its fans. Specifically, color pigments have particles that directly affect how the injection mold behaves, as they carry their own particle imperfections. This negatively impacts the hundreds of thousands of performance tests that Noctua conducts in the lab and significantly delays the chromax.black product launch.

Bitcoin community launches Bitcoin Beyond 66 AI tool to counter energy concerns

1 May 2026 at 12:44
A Nordic Bitcoin education group has released an open-source AI database designed to generate evidence-backed responses to common criticisms about Bitcoin’s environmental impact and energy use. According to Bitcoin Beyond 66, the tool, called “The Bitcoin Evidence Base,” has been…

Final Fantasy XIV Switch 2 Version Trails Series S at Half the Frame Rate, but Adds a Joy-Con Mouse Trick

1 May 2026 at 12:20

A presentation screen displays 'Nintendo Switch 2' and 'Final Fantasy XIV Online' with two presenters on stage.

During Final Fantasy XIV Fan Fest 2026, Game Director and Producer Naoki Yoshida answered questions about the newly announced Nintendo Switch 2 version in a roundtable interview. As reported by IGN, Yoshida-san revealed the technical specs: the game will target 30 frames per second. I've already noticed some comments on the social channels talking about the specs and how does it compare to the other more robust systems… I want to be honest to you, we are really working hard on the optimization for the platform and we are striving to get the best performance. In towns, you may see […]

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Top Altcoins To Buy in 2026

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The crypto market is quietly shifting again, and while Bitcoin continues to dominate headlines, attention is now turning toward altcoins that are building real traction beneath the surface.

According to Altcoin Daily’s latest analysis, this phase is less about hype and more about positioning, with several altcoins showing strong fundamentals, rising usage, and increasing institutional interest.

Here are the top altcoins currently standing out.

Hyperliquid Gains Momentum With Real Usage

Recently, Hyperliquid has come up as a major force in the derivatives space. All because the platform combines a Layer-1 blockchain with a decentralized exchange, allowing users to trade perpetual futures across crypto and even traditional assets.

Its unique feature contains its explosive growth in trading volume, especially during major global events. The platform is already ranking among the top chains by revenue, showing strong product-market fit.

Adding to this, it is its token model. Wherein, increased activity leads to token buybacks and burns, meaning higher usage could directly benefit holders over time.

BitTensor Taps Into the AI Boom

Next up on the radar is BitTensor, which is gaining attention as a unique play on the AI narrative. The project focuses on decentralizing artificial intelligence by rewarding contributors who build and improve AI models.

Backed by institutional players like Barry Silbert, BitTensor is positioning itself as infrastructure for the next wave of AI innovation. Its capped supply and growing developer ecosystem add to its long-term appeal.

The idea is simple but powerful; just as Bitcoin monetized energy, BitTensor aims to monetize global talent.

Solana Shows Strong On-Chain Growth

Moving on, Solana continues to demonstrate why it remains one of the most closely watched networks. Despite price volatility, its usage metrics are surging.

Stablecoin transfers and decentralized exchange volumes have grown rapidly, with recent monthly activity nearly matching previous yearly totals. This suggests that real adoption is accelerating beneath the surface.

If this trend continues, Solana could remain a key player in the next market cycle.

Chainlink and Uniswap Lead in Real Revenue

Chainlink and Uniswap are being viewed as more mature, “blue-chip” altcoins.

Chainlink plays a critical role in providing real-world data to blockchains, especially as tokenization gains momentum. Meanwhile, Uniswap continues to generate consistent revenue through trading fees, making it one of the most established DeFi platforms.

Both projects stand out for their real-world utility and proven demand.

Sui, Ondo, and Propy Add New Narratives

Newer and niche-focused projects are also gaining traction. Sui is attracting attention for its scalability and strong development team, while Ondo Finance is pushing into the fast-growing tokenization sector.

At the same time, Propy is exploring how blockchain can transform real estate transactions, representing a more experimental but high-upside play.

Will the Structure Market Bill (Clarity Act) Pass in May? What Experts Say!

1 May 2026 at 12:15
A "CLARITY ACT" scroll in front of the US Capitol Building, surrounded by various cryptocurrency coins including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana against a trading chart background.

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The CLARITY Act, America’s most ambitious attempt to create a proper regulatory structure for digital assets, is approaching its final, make-or-break moment. And the question everyone in crypto space is asking: Will May 2026 finally be the month it actually happens?

Here’s what Industry experts and prediction markets say about it.

CLARITY Act is “in the Red Zone”

Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott said the CLARITY Act is “in the red zone,” meaning the bill is close to moving forward. He said it could reach committee markup in May, followed by a possible Senate floor vote in June or July.

Scott also said he expects the bill to reach the President’s desk this summer, showing growing momentum in Washington.

Other lawmakers also sounded confident. At the Bitcoin 2026 Conference, Senator Cynthia Lummis said crypto market structure legislation will be marked up in May, adding,

“We are gonna get it to the finish line.”

Senator Tillis also backed the bill and urged leaders to “move forward.”

Meanwhile, Senator Bernie Moreno warned that missing the end of May deadline could delay the bill for a long time, as the political calendar becomes tighter later this year.

Industry Experts Say Time Is Running Out

While the U.S. senators are optimistic about the bill, industry voices are also closely watching the timeline.

Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse recently shifted his expectations from April to May, warning that the bill has only a few weeks left to move forward. 

“If it doesn’t pass now… it’s NOT HAPPENING anytime soon.”

Polymarket now shows a 46% chance of the bill being signed in 2026, down sharply from 82% in February. 

Clarity ACt

Meanwhile, Kalshi gives only a 19% chance of approval before July and a 37% chance before August.

Key Hurdle For Passing the Clarity Act

The Clarity Act is expected to move forward in May, but a few important issues remain.

  • Stablecoin Yield Issues Largely Resolved

Passive yield, where users earn money just by holding stablecoins, may be banned. But reward programs linked to activity are still allowed, which is good for current stablecoin projects.

  • Conflict for Trump To Sign Due to the Coin Act

Democrats want to ban top officials, lawmakers, and their families from owning or profiting from crypto while in office. Many see this as targeting Trump-linked projects like WLFI and the TRUMP memecoin.

However, Democrats may demand that the Coin Act be passed; otherwise, they won’t vote yes. This may prevent Trump from signing the Clarity Act, making it a major hurdle for the bill.

Overall, the crypto industry remains hopeful.

Key Steps Needed to Sign the CLARITY Act

Most expect the next major step to be a Senate Banking Committee markup around the week of May 11.

Before reaching President Trump’s desk, the bill still faces five key hurdles: committee approval, a 60-vote Senate floor vote, merging with the Senate Agriculture version passed in January, aligning with the House version passed last July, and final presidential approval.

Arbitrum DAO to Unlock $70M ETH for KelpDAO Recovery

1 May 2026 at 11:24
Arbitrum DAO to Unlock $70M ETH for KelpDAO Recovery

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Arbitrum DAO is voting to release 30,766 ETH (around $70M) previously frozen after the KelpDAO hack. The funds were secured by the Security Council and now require community approval to be redeployed. If the proposal passes, the ETH will be sent to DeFi United, a joint recovery initiative working to restore rsETH backing. The vote remains open until May 7, and approval would make Arbitrum one of the largest contributors to the recovery effort.

Bitcoin (BTC) Price Prediction for May 2026—Can it Make it to $100,000?

1 May 2026 at 11:11
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Bitcoin bulls are back in action after defending the lows just below $75,000, keeping hopes for further upside alive. The BTC price has now reclaimed $77,000 and marked an intraday high of $77,453. However, bearish pressure continues to cap gains near this range. At the same time, the upside move is failing to generate strong follow-through, with price action showing signs of hesitation instead of acceleration. 

This raises a key question: Is the breakout sustainable, or could it turn into a potential trap?

Bitcoin Price Breaks $77,000, But Momentum Fades

The BTC price has turned bullish heading into the monthly close, rising over 11% and marking a second consecutive green close after five bearish months. This has helped the price begin the new month on a marginally positive note, climbing 1% to 2% to trade above $77,200. However, momentum quickly weakened as the breakout failed to attract strong buying interest. Buyers did not step in with conviction, leaving the price stalled near the breakout zone.

btc price

In the short term, BTC continues to struggle near the local resistance around $77,000 over the past few sessions. Buyers repeatedly fail to sustain strength at this level, yet they are also preventing a deeper drop below $75,000. This reflects a lack of conviction in the rally, where even minor recoveries are met with quick sell-offs. On the other hand, the price has failed to reclaim the 50-day MA, which acted as a strong base throughout April. Additionally, the RSI has flattened after remaining elevated, further validating the fading momentum.

What’s Next? Will Bitcoin Price Break $100,000 in May?

In a broader perspective, the BTC price continues to trade under bullish influence, as it has been defending the support at $75,000. Currently, Bitcoin is trading near the $77K region, where buyers are attempting to stabilize the price within a previously strong demand zone. However, the structure still reflects lower highs, suggesting that bullish momentum has yet to fully return. For Bitcoin to move toward the $100K mark in May 2026, it must first reclaim the $86K–$90K range and sustain above it.

btc price

From a momentum and capital flow perspective, the setup does not yet support a strong upside expansion. The RSI remains below mid-levels, reflecting weak momentum, while the CMF continues to trend in negative territory, signaling persistent outflows. This suggests the ongoing bounce lacks strong accumulation and is more likely a relief move than the start of a new rally. 

Unless the Bitcoin (BTC) price sees a sharp shift in momentum and reclaims higher resistance zones quickly, the probability of reaching $100K within May remains low, with the market more likely to stay in a consolidation phase or attempt a gradual recovery rather than a vertical breakout.

Internet Computer (ICP) Price Prediction 2026, 2027 – 2030: Is ICP Preparing a Move Toward $25?

Internet Computer Price Prediction

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Story Highlights

  • The live price of the ICP crypto is  $ 2.37842878.
  • If the recovery structure develops, ICP could gradually climb toward the $27 region by the end of 2026.
  • With stronger Web3 infrastructure adoption, ICP price could potentially expand toward $70 by 2030.

Internet Computer (ICP), one of the leading decentralized compute platforms, is currently navigating a phase where strong technological relevance contrasts with prolonged price weakness. While the protocol continues to expand its role in decentralized web infrastructure, its price action has remained under sustained pressure.

After an extended downtrend, ICP is now stabilizing near lower demand zones, suggesting that selling momentum may be gradually easing. However, the lack of strong upside continuation indicates that the token remains in a transitional phase rather than a confirmed recovery.

This sets up a key question: Is ICP forming a base after prolonged weakness, or does the structure still reflect insufficient demand? With 2026 already underway, attention now shifts to whether ICP can reclaim key resistance levels and transition into a recovery phase. So, let’s dive into Coinpedia’s Internet Computer (ICP) Price Prediction 2026, 2027 – 2030.

Internet Computer Price Today

Cryptocurrency Internet Computer
Token ICP
Price $2.3784 down -0.81%
Market Cap$ 1,312,966,098.10
24h Volume$ 35,018,998.4374
Circulating Supply552,030,865.1953
Total Supply552,030,865.1953
All-Time High$ 750.7305 on 10 May 2021
All-Time Low$ 1.9773 on 10 October 2025

Internet Computer (ICP) Price Prediction for May 2026 

As May begins, ICP remains in a compression phase, where price is no longer trending lower but has yet to transition into a confirmed recovery. After a prolonged decline, the asset has stabilized within a tight range around the $2.20–$2.60 region, reflecting a shift in market dynamics as selling pressure fades and price begins to balance between buyers and sellers.

Rather than extending its downtrend, ICP is forming a base, with volatility tightening and downside attempts getting absorbed. Such behavior typically precedes a directional move, but confirmation is still required.

The key trigger remains above the current range. A sustained move through the $3.20–$3.50 zone would indicate that demand is returning, potentially initiating a recovery phase and opening the path toward the $5–$8 range if momentum builds.

However, until that breakout materializes, the structure remains neutral. If ICP fails to reclaim resistance, price is likely to stay contained within its current range, with the $2.00 level continuing to act as the primary support base. For May 2026, ICP remains in a consolidation phase, with a breakout above $3.50 required to confirm a shift toward recovery.

Coinpedia’s Internet Computer (ICP) Price Prediction 2026

ICP’s broader trajectory in 2026 is centered around whether the current stabilization phase evolves into a sustained recovery structure. The token has spent an extended period in decline, forming a series of lower highs that defined its previous market cycle. That phase now appears to be slowing, with price beginning to compress near its lower range, often a precursor to structural transition.

ICP price prediction

The recovery path, however, is not immediate. It requires a sequential reclaim of key zones, starting with $3.50, followed by $5 and $8. These levels represent the points where previous selling pressure emerged and must now be absorbed. Once these zones are cleared, the market typically shifts into a higher trading regime, where upside momentum begins to build more aggressively.

In such a progression, ICP could gradually expand toward the $10–$27 range during 2026, reflecting a full-cycle recovery rather than a short-term bounce. Until that transition is confirmed, the asset remains in a rebuilding phase. Loss of the $2.00 level would weaken this structure and extend the consolidation period.

Recent Catalysts

Major exchange listing expanded access, improving liquidity and global participation.

AI narrative gaining traction, positioning ICP within the decentralized compute and infrastructure segment.

Strong developer activity continues, reflecting sustained ecosystem growth and ongoing network development.

Internet Computer Crypto Price Prediction 2026 – 2030

YearPotential Low ($)Potential Average ($Potential High ($)
2026101827
2027142434
2028183045
2029254055
2030355070

Internet Computer Price Projection 2026

In 2026, Internet Computer  price could project a low price of $10, an average price of $18, and a high of $27

ICP Crypto Price Action 2027

As per the Internet Computer price Prediction 2027, Internet Computer   may see a potential low price of $14, The potential high for Internet Computer  price in 2027 is estimated to reach $34

Internet Computer Price Target 2028

In 2028, Internet Computer price is forecasted to potentially reach a low price of $18, and a high price of $45.

ICP Token Price Forecast 2029

Thereafter, the Internet Computer (ICP) price for the year 2029 could range between $25 and $55.

Internet Computer Price Prediction 2030

Finally, in 2030, the price of Internet Computer (ICP) is predicted to maintain a steady positive. It may trade between $35 and $70

Internet Computer Price Prediction 2031, 2032, 2033, 2040, 2050

Over the long term, the value of Internet Computer (ICP) will depend on Web3 adoption and the expansion of decentralized cloud services, which could support gradual growth across future market cycles.

YearPotential Low ($)Potential Average ($)Potential High ($)
2031406085
20324570100
20335085120
2040120185250
2050350520700

Internet Computer (ICP) Price Prediction: Market Analysis?

Year202620272030
Changelly$15$35$35
CoinCodex$18$42$50
WalletInvestor$20$38$45
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FAQs

What is Internet Computer (ICP) and what is it used for?

Internet Computer (ICP) is a layer-1 blockchain that lets developers build fully on-chain apps without traditional cloud servers.

What is the Internet Computer (ICP) price prediction for 2026?

ICP is projected to trade between $6 and $25 in 2026, depending on market momentum, support levels, and broader crypto sentiment.

How high can ICP price go by 2030?

If adoption of decentralized cloud platforms expands and crypto markets strengthen, ICP could potentially reach around $70 by 2030 in a strong growth cycle.

How much will ICP cost in 2035

Long-term models suggest ICP could trade between about $80 and $150 by 2035 if decentralized computing platforms gain wider adoption.

What will ICP be worth in 2040?

Long-term projections estimate ICP could range between roughly $120 and $250 by 2040, depending on Web3 adoption, developer activity, and broader crypto market growth.

What factors influence ICP price movements?

ICP’s price is influenced by market trends, developer adoption, token supply dynamics, network upgrades, and overall crypto sentiment.

Is ICP a good long-term investment?

ICP may suit long-term investors who believe in decentralized cloud computing, but price volatility means risk management is essential.

Tether Faces Fresh Scrutiny in U.S. Conflict of Interest Probe

1 May 2026 at 10:40
Tether Pushes $500B Valuation Deal With 14-Day Investor Deadline

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Two Democratic senators, Elizabeth Warren and Ron Wyden, have launched an inquiry into Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick over alleged financial ties between Tether and a trust linked to his children. Lawmakers are seeking loan documents to examine possible conflicts of interest and whether policy decisions could be influenced. The probe matters because it could affect stablecoin regulation and market trust. Further disclosures may shape future U.S. oversight of Tether and crypto policy.

SBI Moves to Acquire Bitbank in Strategic Crypto Expansion

1 May 2026 at 10:38
SBI Moves to Acquire Bitbank in Strategic Crypto Expansion

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SBI Holdings is in advanced discussions to acquire Bitbank as part of a broader strategy to dominate Japan’s digital asset sector. The deal would involve purchasing shares after due diligence and regulatory approvals, though key terms remain undisclosed. This follows SBI’s recent integration of other crypto platforms, signaling aggressive industry consolidation. Bitbank, which had been preparing for an IPO, may instead become part of SBI’s expanding crypto ecosystem if the transaction is finalized.

White House Opposes Anthropic Plan to Expand Access to Mythos AI Model

1 May 2026 at 10:36
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The White House is opposing Anthropic’s plan to expand access to its Mythos AI model to around 70 more companies, citing national security and misuse risks. Currently, Mythos is limited to select partners like Amazon, Apple, Google, Microsoft, and NVIDIA. Officials warned the model could exploit vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure such as power plants, hospitals, and electric grids. Concerns also grew after unauthorized users reportedly accessed the system during its limited release phase.


Bitcoin Jumps 12% in April, Marks Best Monthly Gain of 2026

1 May 2026 at 10:31
US Military Tests Bitcoin Node for Cybersecurity Research

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Bitcoin posted its strongest monthly gain of 2026 in April, rising 12% after rebounding sharply from lows near $60,000. Despite being down 25% year-to-date, the recovery signals renewed investor confidence as traders watch key technical patterns like the bullish “morning star.” Analysts remain divided, with some expecting a push toward $80,000, while others warn of a drop to $40,000–$45,000. Bitcoin now trades near $76,400, with $73,500 support and $78,000 resistance likely deciding its next major move.

XRP ETF News: April Sees Record Inflows as Institutional Demand Accelerates

1 May 2026 at 10:29
Bank of America XRP ETF

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XRP ETF News dominated April as institutional capital surged into XRP-linked products following regulatory clarity and expanding utility. The convergence of ETF inflows, banking participation, and Ripple’s ecosystem growth positioned XRP at the center of evolving digital asset infrastructure, signaling a notable shift in market structure and sentiment.

XRP ETF News: Record April Inflows Driven by Regulatory Clarity

April marked the strongest month of 2026 yet for XRP-ETF, with approximately $81.6 million in fresh capital entering the market. This pushed cumulative inflows to $1.29 billion since their late-2025 launch. Notably, this surge followed a pivotal regulatory milestone, as both the SEC and CFTC jointly classified XRP as a digital commodity in March 2026.

XRP ETF News: April Sees Record Inflows as Institutional Demand Accelerates

This designation significantly reduced uncertainty around XRP’s legal status. Consequently, institutional investors appeared more confident in allocating capital, with large banking entities also began having exposure in XRP ETFs, too. This transition suggests XRP is increasingly viewed not merely as a speculative asset, but as a viable settlement layer within financial infrastructure.

Ripple Treasury Platform and RLUSD Expand Institutional Use Cases

Alongside ETF growth, early April saw the launch of the Ripple Treasury platform by Ripple. Designed for corporate finance teams, this product enables CFOs to manage XRP directly on balance sheets. As a result, the narrative around XRP has gradually shifted from retail-driven trading toward enterprise-grade financial operations. Also, in a month its saw 13,000 connected banks and $12.5T in payments volume.

XRP ETF News: April Sees Record Inflows as Institutional Demand Accelerates

At the same time, the adoption of RLUSD, Ripple’s USD-pegged stablecoin, has strengthened XRP Ledger’s institutional appeal. Acting as a stable bridge asset, RLUSD has supported settlement flows across a multi-trillion-dollar market. Data from DefiLlama also indicated that April recorded all-time high stablecoin volume for RLUSD, reflecting growing traction.

Moreover, liquidity expansion continued as RLUSD secured listings on major exchanges, including OKX. The integration into deep liquidity pools and trading pairs further enhanced accessibility, which may indirectly support ETF demand through increased market activity and tighter spreads.

Clarity Act Progress Adds Momentum to Institutional Narrative

Another key development influencing April sentiment was the advancement of the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act in the U.S. Senate. While a markup hearing was delayed until mid-May, the legislation is widely viewed as a critical step toward enabling full-scale bank participation in digital assets.

The Clarity Act aims to establish a comprehensive regulatory framework, complementing XRP’s newly defined digital commodity status. As institutions typically require clear compliance pathways, its eventual passage could unlock further capital inflows and deepen integration between traditional finance and blockchain networks.

Price Action Reflects Strengthening Institutional Bid

From a market perspective, XRP demonstrated relative resilience throughout April. Although it initially lagged broader crypto market movements, it recovered toward the $1.40 level by month-end. Market capitalization also climbed beyond $85 billion, reflecting renewed investor confidence.

XRP ETF News: April Sees Record Inflows as Institutional Demand Accelerates

Technically, XRP price analysis shows that it is forming a symmetrical triangle pattern, a structure often associated with consolidation before a breakout. A sustained move above $1.45 could open the path toward the $1.74- $2.00 range in May, particularly if institutional demand remains consistent.

World’s largest sailing yacht, Orient Express Corinthian, to begin inaugural Mediterranean season in May

Orient Express Corinthian sailing yacht cruising past rocky cliffs at sunset with its three sails upright.Orient Express Corinthian, the world’s largest sailing yacht, was named on 29 April 2026 in Saint-Nazaire. Flying the French flag, this 220-metre, three-sail sailing ship heralds a new era of travel, uniting French decorative craftsmanship […]

Kenneth Zahn Joins Hotel Equities as Vice President of Sales, Focused Service

29 April 2026 at 12:44

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Samsung discontinues older RAMs ahead of major Galaxy S27 upgrade

1 May 2026 at 12:21

Samsung has now officially discontinued the LPDDR4 and LPDDR4X RAM solutions. The company has placed a notice on its official website, which reads “This product has been discontinued.”

Recently, supply chain rumors claimed that Samsung is shutting down the production of LPDDR4 and LPDDR4X RAM. Mid-range and budget phones will now feature next-gen DRAM solutions such as LPDDR5 and LPDDR5X.

Rising demand for AI memory led DRAM and NAND flash prices to go up significantly. Samsung has revamped its legacy production lines. The facilities will now produce LPDDR5 series RAMs, rather than LPDDR4.

Additional rumors suggest the Korean tech giant could utilize LPDDR6 RAM in the Galaxy S27 Ultra next year. The product doesn’t officially exist, but it’s in the product pipeline and even teased by Samsung officials.

Utilization of LPDDR5 series DRAMs could lead OEMs to pass increased costs to consumers. It’s a win for consumers, but they might be required to pay more.

The newer generation of RAM would result in better processing and faster execution. It could also improve the battery life and thermal behaviour, given the generational edge.

At present, Samsung has LPDDR5 and LPDDR5X RAM along with UFS 4.0 and UFS 3.1 NAND flash memory chips. UFS 5.0 is also in the works, which could be seen in the S27 Pro and Ultra models in the year 2027.

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Samsung Galaxy A54 receives One UI 8.5 Beta 2 update

1 May 2026 at 12:23

A few days ago, Samsung released the One UI 8.5 Beta 2 update for the Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy Z Flip5, Galaxy A36, and Galaxy A35. Now, the brand has expanded the rollout of the second One UI 8.5 beta to the Galaxy A54. The One UI 8.5 Beta 2 update for the Galaxy A54 comes with firmware version A546EXXUJZZD9 and requires a download of about 500MB. You can check the One UI 8.5 Beta 2 update's changelog below for more details: Fixed an issue where Bluetooth auto scan does not work when entering Bluetooth settings. Camera function stabilization. Fixed an issue where...

vivo X Fold6 specifications tipped

1 May 2026 at 11:19

vivo is expected to unveil the X Fold6 within the next two months. If the company follows its usual release cycle, the foldable could arrive in June. Ahead of any official confirmation, new details about the device have surfaced online. Initial details about the vivo X Fold6 surfaced in November last year, suggesting it would feature a 200MP camera and the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset. However, a new leak now claims the foldable will instead be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 SoC. vivo X Fold5 According to tipster Digital Chat Station, the handset will sport an 8.02-inch UTG...

Manny Pacquiao names one fighter he wishes he faced: “They preserved him from me”

1 May 2026 at 11:48

has faced a plethora of pound-for-pound stars over the course of an ongoing career that has lasted over three decades, but there is one man that the Filipino star still wishes he could have fought. ‘Pac Man’ took part in famous fights against the likes of Floyd Mayweather, Oscar De La Hoya and Juan Manuel […]

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Slovakia March 2026: Hyundai i20 up to #2

1 May 2026 at 10:12

Hyundai i20 sales are up 133.6% in March.

The Slovak new car market is up a sturdy 9.7% year-on-year in March to 8,300 units, but the Q1 volume is in negative at -1.6% to 20,042. Skoda (+9.3%) maintains itself above 20% share while Volkswagen (+17.9%) is back up to 2nd place with 9.5% of the market. Toyota (+19.5%) is up one spot on last month #3 just as Hyundai (+15.9%) and Kia (-17.2%) are both down two to #4 and #5 respectively. Peugeot (+59.5%) sports the biggest YoY gain in the Top 10, with Mazda (+96.7%), Ford (+81.1%) and Renault (+34.4%) also making themselves noticed below.

Over in the models charts, the Skoda Octavia (-10.6%) stays on top with 4.4% of the market, distancing this time the Hyundai i20 (+133.6%) surging ahead to #2 overall vs. #7 so far this year. The Skoda Fabia (+31.3%) is up three spots on last month to #3 while the Nissan Qashqai (+20.3%) is up 26 to #4. The Toyota Corolla (+90.8%) rounds out the Top 5, with the Skoda Kamiq (+40.5%) and Scala (+29.8%) also in excellent shape in the remainder of the Top 10.

Previous month: Slovakia February 2026: Toyota Corolla threatens Skoda Octavia in stable market

One year ago: Slovakia March 2025: Skoda Karoq (+51%), Kia Ceed (+47.7%) impress in negative market

Full March 2026 Top 43 All brands and Top 276 All models below.

Slovakia March 2026 – brands:

PosBrandMar-26%/25Feb2026%/25PosPos
1Skoda1,73520.9%+ 9.3%14,14320.7%+ 1.2%11
2Volkswagen7929.5%+ 17.9%51,9589.8%+ 3.6%22
3Toyota7168.6%+ 19.5%41,8609.3%– 4.8%34
4Hyundai6628.0%+ 15.9%21,4977.5%+ 0.9%55
5Kia6467.8%– 17.2%31,6268.1%– 19.5%43
6Nissan3534.3%+ 8.0%185682.8%+ 12.3%1217
7Dacia2783.3%– 8.6%95933.0%– 24.3%96
8Citroen2663.2%+ 4.3%76183.1%– 7.6%87
9Suzuki2603.1%+ 59.5%67383.7%+ 76.1%614
10Peugeot2412.9%– 12.4%106513.2%– 13.9%79
11Mercedes2342.8%– 20.1%115872.9%– 18.0%108
12Ford2302.8%+ 81.1%85832.9%+ 11.9%1110
13BMW2112.5%– 1.9%145212.6%– 20.9%1311
14Renault2072.5%+ 34.4%124602.3%– 2.5%1513
15Audi1912.3%– 8.2%154052.0%– 19.5%1612
16Opel1632.0%+ 14.0%135022.5%+ 8.4%1415
17Mazda1201.4%+ 96.7%202281.1%+ 33.3%1923
18MG1021.2%– 12.1%162421.2%– 30.1%1816
19Honda931.1%+ 32.9%241680.8%– 0.6%2121
20KGM/Ssangyong791.0%– 21.8%191630.8%– 40.3%2418
21Fiat710.9%+ 195.8%172671.3%+ 242.3%1727
22Jeep680.8%– 23.6%221680.8%– 28.5%2225
23Land Rover680.8%+ 38.8%301370.7%– 4.2%2726
24Seat660.8%– 1.5%211800.9%– 10.9%2022
25Lexus660.8%+ 15.8%231600.8%– 26.6%2520
26BYD640.8%new271640.8%new2331
27Cupra580.7%– 19.4%291330.7%+ 3.1%2924
28Volvo540.7%– 19.4%281380.7%– 33.3%2619
29Omoda400.5%new26900.4%new3037
30Leapmotor280.3%new34690.3%new3234
31Jaecoo240.3%new31750.4%new3139
32Porsche210.3%– 36.4%35500.2%– 33.3%3328
33Alfa Romeo190.2%+ 46.2%251330.7%+ 202.3%2829
34Subaru160.2%– 46.7%32410.2%– 28.1%3430
35Mitsubishi140.2%+ 0.0%38190.1%– 47.2%3732
36DS90.1%+ 80.0%33340.2%+ 36.0%3535
37DR90.1%new –100.0%new3941
38Mini80.1%– 38.5%36170.1%– 39.3%3833
39Xpeng50.1%new40260.1%new3638
40DongFeng40.0%+ 0.0%3770.0%– 30.0%4036
41EVO40.0%new –40.0%new42 –
42MAN30.0%+ 0.0% –50.0%+ 66.7%4142
43Ineos20.0%+ 100.0%3940.0%+ 0.0%4344

Slovakia March 2026 – models:

PosModelMar-26%/25Feb2026%/25PosFY25
1Skoda Octavia3644.4%– 10.6%18834.4%– 14.2%11
2Hyundai i203063.7%+ 133.6%75122.6%+ 62.5%711
3Skoda Fabia2943.5%+ 31.3%66563.3%+ 10.3%33
4Nissan Qashqai2733.3%+ 20.3%304372.2%+ 19.1%1131
5Toyota Corolla2483.0%+ 90.8%26833.4%+ 76.0%212
6Skoda Karoq2342.8%+ 4.0%46153.1%+ 4.9%44
7Skoda Kamiq2292.8%+ 40.5%115362.7%+ 42.2%69
8Kia Sportage2172.6%+ 10.7%104682.3%– 6.2%95
9Skoda Scala1962.4%+ 29.8%144442.2%– 1.6%108
10Skoda Kodiaq1822.2%+ 0.0%94722.4%– 3.1%87
11Hyundai i301531.8%– 7.8%53621.8%– 24.1%146
12Kia Ceed1391.7%– 60.3%35362.7%– 41.1%52
13VW T-Roc1361.6%+ 491.3%283031.5%+ 352.2%1636
14Hyundai Tucson1331.6%– 13.1%84242.1%+ 23.3%1210
15Suzuki SX4 S-Cross1331.6%+ 92.8%123731.9%+ 100.5%1323
16VW Golf1271.5%+ 33.7%232651.3%– 22.5%1821
17Toyota Yaris Cross1261.5%+ 147.1%172971.5%+ 89.2%1719
18Skoda Superb1211.5%– 6.2%212561.3%– 26.6%2115
19Citroen C31141.4%– 19.7%152641.3%– 26.9%1917
20VW T-Cross1071.3%– 19.5%162571.3%– 1.5%2014
21Dacia Duster1041.3%– 29.3%202101.0%– 46.6%2313
22Ford Kuga971.2%+ 385.0%261850.9%+ 71.3%2824
23VW Taigo971.2%+ 32.9%491680.8%– 17.6%3228
24Suzuki Vitara951.1%+ 46.2%133071.5%+ 111.7%1532
25Dacia Bigster931.1%+ 1062.5%332081.0%+ 2500.0%2438
26VW Tiguan921.1%+ 1.1%242341.2%– 17.6%2216
27Kia Xceed841.0%+ 86.7%791320.7%+ 4.8%4142
28Kia Stonic801.0%+ 40.4%181991.0%+ 46.3%2535
29Peugeot 208730.9%– 31.1%411300.6%– 44.2%4225
30Toyota Proace City Verso710.9%+ 7000.0%371520.8%+ 15100.0%3688
31Toyota Corolla Cross690.8%+ 102.9% –690.3%– 55.5%7329
32Skoda Elroq680.8%+ 3.0%251840.9%+ 87.8%2933
33Citroen C3 Aircross640.8%n/a451340.7%+ 3250.0%4080
34Ford Transit/Tourneo Custom640.8%– 13.5%191900.9%– 9.5%2634
35Nissan X-Trail580.7%– 33.3%73980.5%– 15.5%5379
36VW Touran580.7%+ 48.7%321880.9%+ 45.7%2752
37Dacia Sandero570.7%– 17.4%381120.6%– 39.1%5030
38Jeep Avenger550.7%– 32.1%391470.7%– 27.6%3843
39Fiat Panda540.7%n/a351480.7%+ 14700.0%37106
40KGM/SsangYong Korando540.7%– 8.5%311140.6%– 27.8%4637
41Toyota Yaris540.7%– 48.1%221680.8%– 42.5%3120
42Kia K4530.6%new401150.6%new45289
43Renault Captur510.6%+ 0.0%431180.6%– 16.9%4451
44MG ZS490.6%– 39.5%271260.6%– 47.1%4327
45Citroen C5 Aircross480.6%+ 585.7%421030.5%+ 347.8%5284
46Audi A3470.6%+ 95.8%83680.3%+ 30.8%7474
47Mercedes GLC470.6%– 20.3%80950.5%– 31.7%5647
48Peugeot 308460.6%+ 100.0%291140.6%+ 62.9%47108
49Toyota C-HR460.6%– 37.0%441680.8%– 28.5%3022
50Mazda CX-30450.5%+ 200.0%50940.5%+ 100.0%57111
51VW Touareg450.5%+ 9.8%531130.6%+ 25.6%4944
52Peugeot 2008440.5%+ 41.9%61880.4%– 12.9%5945
53Opel Frontera430.5%new341530.8%new3559
54VW Tayron410.5%+ 51.9%461420.7%+ 264.1%3949
55MG HS400.5%+ 60.0%55830.4%+ 36.1%6665
56Renault Clio400.5%+ 166.7%58860.4%+ 1.2%6368
57Seat Leon400.5%+ 60.0%68810.4%– 6.9%6866
58Audi Q3390.5%– 4.9%47890.4%– 6.3%5850
59Hyundai Kona380.5%– 9.5%48960.5%– 20.0%5548
60VW Multivan370.4%– 5.1%511130.6%– 31.9%4841
61Opel Combo360.4%+ 140.0%159440.2%+ 15.8%104148
62Audi Q5350.4%+ 169.2%63970.5%+ 56.5%5462
63BMW X3330.4%+ 57.1%64870.4%+ 7.4%6061
64Opel Mokka330.4%+ 230.0%361550.8%+ 237.0%3489
65BMW X5320.4%+ 14.3%90700.3%– 7.9%7273
66Ford Transit/Tourneo Connect320.4%+ 1500.0%72620.3%+ 5.1%78115
67BMW X1310.4%– 3.1%122620.3%– 24.4%7783
68Land Rover Defender310.4%+ 93.8%103600.3%+ 36.4%81102
69Toyota Proace310.4%– 58.1%77750.4%– 69.9%7046
70Honda HR-V300.4%+ 50.0%100560.3%+ 9.8%8697
71Toyota Aygo X300.4%– 34.8%95860.4%– 28.3%6457
72Honda CR-V290.3%– 14.7%125490.2%– 37.2%9576
73Opel Grandland290.3%– 21.6%129760.4%– 35.6%6967
74Suzuki Swift290.3%+ 7.4%82520.3%– 27.8%9193
75Mercedes GLE280.3%– 12.5%62810.4%– 1.2%6754
76Renault Trafic280.3%+ 300.0%67650.3%+ 124.1%7556
77Skoda Enyaq280.3%+ 12.0%65640.3%+ 68.4%7690
78Mercedes GLB270.3%+ 170.0%127390.2%+ 11.4%107128
79Mercedes CLA250.3%+ 316.7%91480.2%+ 140.0%96140
80Toyota RAV4250.3%– 64.3%69840.4%– 70.7%6518
81Lexus ES240.3%+ 118.2%76620.3%+ 138.5%79113
82Range Rover Sport240.3%+ 71.4%149380.2%+ 2.7%112134
83Renault Austral240.3%+ 33.3%104530.3%+ 29.3%9098
84Cupra Terramar230.3%+ 53.3%124500.2%+ 31.6%9475
85Dacia Jogger230.3%– 66.2%75560.3%– 66.3%8539
86Mercedes G Class230.3%– 46.5%98510.3%– 46.3%9278
87BMW 5 Series220.3%– 29.0%84580.3%– 22.7%8392
88Peugeot 3008220.3%– 65.6%601600.8%– 19.2%3340
89Audi A5210.3%+ 75.0%110370.2%– 2.6%113112
90Jaecoo 7210.3%new66710.4%new71224
91Omoda 5210.3%new81510.3%new93212
92Kia Proceed 200.2%– 62.3%78450.2%– 63.7%10055
93Mazda CX-60200.2%+ 53.8%139280.1%+ 27.3%132141
94Mazda3200.2%+ 122.2%112410.2%+ 57.7%105144
95Citroen Berlingo190.2%– 58.7%59560.3%– 45.6%8453
96Cupra Formentor190.2%– 5.0%88450.2%+ 0.0%9987
97Omoda 9190.2%new74390.2%new109 –
98Peugeot Traveller190.2%+ 11.8%130340.2%– 17.1%120130
99Renault Symbioz190.2%+ 46.2%93460.2%+ 253.8%98122
100Skoda Enyaq Coupe190.2%+ 26.7%142330.2%– 60.7%124118
101Leapmotor B10180.2%new136400.2%new106197
102Mazda CX-5180.2%+ 260.0% –180.1%+ 12.5%160208
103Mercedes V Class180.2%– 21.7%70870.4%+ 45.0%6171
104Volvo XC40180.2%– 5.3%162360.2%– 16.3%118103
105BMW X7170.2%+ 41.7%102470.2%+ 38.2%97107
106Citroen C4170.2%– 67.3%57530.3%– 64.4%8926
107Kia Sorento170.2%– 39.3%85450.2%– 54.1%10158
108Audi Q8160.2%– 68.0%71440.2%– 54.6%10269
109BMW iX3160.2%+ 433.3% –160.1%+ 128.6%165235
110BYD Sealion 7160.2%new111550.3%new87100
111Ford Puma160.2%+ 128.6%54590.3%– 15.7%8260
112Seat Arona160.2%– 30.4%94610.3%+ 29.8%80116
113Hyundai Bayon150.2%– 6.3%106360.2%– 40.0%11670
114Mercedes GLS150.2%– 25.0%128390.2%– 37.1%10872
115Peugeot Rifter150.2%n/a141270.1%n/a135129
116Volvo XC60150.2%– 31.8%134340.2%– 47.7%12177
117Audi A6140.2%– 22.2%145240.1%– 40.0%141110
118BYD Atto 2140.2%new165200.1%new153 –
119BYD Seal U140.2%new87440.2%new103 –
120Fiat Doblo140.2%+ 27.3%167270.1%– 32.5%134155
121Mercedes GLA140.2%+ 0.0%119330.2%– 5.7%123119
122Renault Arkana140.2%– 6.7%131260.1%– 31.6%137142
123Honda Civic130.2%+ 333.3%156210.1%+ 320.0%151177
124Lexus NX130.2%– 40.9%138370.2%– 62.2%11481
125Porsche Cayenne130.2%– 23.5%120300.1%– 3.2%128124
126VW ID.7130.2%– 27.8%109390.2%– 11.4%110109
127Honda ZR-V120.1%+ 140.0%117240.1%+ 26.3%143143
128Lexus LBX120.1%+ 33.3%118280.1%– 17.6%131131
129MG 3120.1%+ 71.4%107250.1%– 16.7%139125
130Mitsubishi ASX120.1%+ 71.4%242140.1%– 6.7%174137
131VW Passat120.1%– 53.8%115390.2%– 60.6%11163
132BMW 3 Series110.1%– 38.9%99360.2%– 41.0%115123
133Jeep Compass110.1%+ 120.0%238140.1%+ 55.6%171201
134KGM/SsangYong Torres110.1%– 56.0%132190.1%– 66.1%157120
135Opel Astra110.1%– 15.4%92320.2%– 28.9%126101
136Peugeot 408110.1%new194340.2%new119 –
137Volvo XC90110.1%– 26.7%108340.2%– 44.3%12296
138Alfa Romeo Junior100.1%+ 42.9%561070.5%+ 256.7%5182
139Mercedes C Class100.1%– 23.1%171220.1%– 15.4%146159
140Nissan Juke100.1%+ 25.0%173190.1%+ 26.7%158206
141Seat Ateca 100.1%– 44.4%114360.2%– 41.0%117105
142BYD Dolphin Surf90.1%new228160.1%new166 –
143BYD Seal 6 DM-I Touring90.1%new –110.1%new187310
144Kia Picanto90.1%– 10.0%147170.1%– 26.1%162151
145Leapmotor C1090.1%new137260.1%new136203
146Mazda CX-8090.1%– 35.7%126200.1%– 52.4%154127
147Nissan Micra90.1%new –90.0%new206 –
148Renault Rafale90.1%– 59.1%150200.1%– 67.7%155126
149Subaru Crosstrek90.1%+ 350.0%121220.1%+ 450.0%148164
150VW Caddy90.1%– 73.5%86290.1%– 61.3%13091
151BMW 4 Series80.1%– 38.5%226220.1%– 56.0%145114
152DR 5.080.1%new –90.0%new201277
153Honda Jazz80.1%+ 0.0%157160.1%+ 0.0%167165
154Hyundai Santa Fe80.1%– 60.0%97320.2%– 34.7%12594
155Lexus UX80.1%+ 14.3%190140.1%– 46.2%173167
156Ssangyong Rexton80.1%– 33.3%101220.1%– 43.6%147139
157Audi Q670.1%+ 250.0%225120.1%– 14.3%181181
158Audi Q770.1%– 78.1%154210.1%– 66.1%14999
159Cupra Leon70.1%– 58.8%123250.1%– 3.8%138138
160Hyundai Inster70.1%– 30.0%233130.1%– 13.3%179172
161Opel Corsa70.1%– 84.1%113310.2%– 78.2%12764
162Range Rover70.1%+ 16.7%217140.1%– 17.6%175180
163Toyota Camry70.1%n/a161250.1%+ 2400.0%140330
164BMW IX60.1%– 40.0%202120.1%– 25.0%182187
165BMW X660.1%– 33.3%146200.1%– 20.0%152145
166Ford Transit Courier60.1%n/a186110.1%n/a188 –
167Kia EV560.1%new168100.0%new195 –
168Lexus RX60.1%– 25.0%169140.1%– 56.3%172135
169Mazda 6e60.1%new170170.1%new163204
170Mercedes E Class60.1%– 62.5%210160.1%– 54.3%169132
171Peugeot 500860.1%+ 50.0%89550.3%+ 292.9%88117
172Renault Kangoo60.1%+ 50.0%160140.1%– 33.3%176156
173Toyota BZ4X60.1%– 14.3%133280.1%+ 75.0%133183
174VW Caravelle60.1%n/a22090.0%n/a210226
175Alfa Romeo Tonale50.1%+ 400.0%22390.0%+ 200.0%200295
176BMW 7 Series50.1%– 28.6%164130.1%– 35.0%178169
177BMW X250.1%– 37.5%105230.1%+ 35.3%144158
178Cupra Tavascan50.1%+ 400.0% –50.0%+ 400.0%235261
179DS 450.1%n/a –60.0%n/a231297
180Ford Courier50.1%+ 0.0%135290.1%– 6.5%12995
181Kia Niro50.1%– 28.6%18890.0%– 64.0%205166
182Mercedes CLE50.1%+ 25.0%191110.1%+ 37.5%189205
183Peugeot 50850.1%– 75.0%21470.0%– 84.8%22486
184Renault 550.1%new177120.1%new184154
185Renault Scenic E-Tech50.1%new21870.0%new227284
186Volvo EX3050.1%+ 66.7%24890.0%+ 0.0%209184
187BMW iX140.0%+ 100.0%22760.0%– 14.3%229214
188Cupra Ateca40.0%n/a –80.0%n/a214275
189Dongfeng Box S3140.0%+ 33.3%18470.0%– 22.2%220191
190Ford Focus Combi40.0%– 55.6%116210.1%+ 0.0%150147
191Kia EV340.0%– 66.7%158160.1%– 51.5%168149
192Mercedes A Class40.0%– 42.9%148120.1%– 36.8%183150
193Mini Cooper40.0%– 55.6%193110.1%– 50.0%191152
194Opel Vivaro40.0%– 77.8%174110.1%– 63.3%192157
195Porsche 91140.0%– 42.9%175110.1%– 21.4%193173
196Ssangyong Tivoli40.0%– 20.0% –40.0%– 80.0%252163
197Subaru Forester40.0%– 75.0%19690.0%– 67.9%208153
198Volvo V6040.0%+ 300.0%179140.1%+ 180.0%177223
199VW ID.440.0%– 50.0%197190.1%– 20.8%159146
200Audi Q230.0%– 40.0%19980.0%– 27.3%212202
201BMW i430.0%– 25.0%20170.0%– 69.6%217190
202BMW i530.0%+ 200.0% –50.0%+ 66.7%233238
203BMW iX230.0%n/a –40.0%+ 0.0%240274
204DS 730.0%– 40.0%96240.1%+ 4.3%142192
205Fiat 60030.0%– 70.0%52860.4%+ 309.5%62104
206Ford Capri30.0%+ 200.0% –90.0%+ 200.0%202176
207Jaecoo 530.0%new23740.0%new243 –
208Kia EV430.0%new206170.1%new161250
209Kia EV630.0%– 82.4% –40.0%– 87.9%245170
210Kia PV530.0%new18980.0%new215294
211Land Rover Discovery30.0%+ 0.0% –70.0%– 22.2%222196
212Lexus RZ30.0%n/a –50.0%n/a237269
213MAN TGE30.0%+ 0.0% –50.0%+ 66.7%238251
214Mercedes Citan30.0%– 75.0%20970.0%– 61.1%223198
215Mini Aceman30.0%+ 200.0% –30.0%+ 200.0%266279
216Range Rover Velar30.0%n/a19590.0%– 25.0%207186
217Subaru Outback30.0%– 75.0%143100.0%– 60.0%197136
218Toyota Land Cruiser30.0%– 62.5%144200.1%– 50.0%156133
219VW ID.330.0%– 76.9%152130.1%– 45.8%180171
220Xpeng G630.0%new250150.1%new170 –
221Alfa Romeo Giulia20.0%+ 0.0%19860.0%+ 50.0%228241
222Alfa Romeo Stelvio20.0%– 33.3%153110.1%+ 57.1%185220
223BMW 1 Series20.0%– 50.0%18080.0%– 55.6%213178
224BMW 2 Series20.0%– 50.0%155160.1%+ 60.0%164175
225BMW XM20.0%+ 100.0% –50.0%– 16.7%234234
226Citroen Jumpy20.0%n/a –20.0%+ 100.0%272296
227Citroen Spacetourer20.0%– 75.0%23060.0%– 78.6%230121
228Evo 520.0%new –20.0%new273 –
229Evo Cuatro20.0%new –20.0%new274 –
230Ford Explorer20.0%+ 100.0%18590.0%+ 28.6%203174
231Ineos Grenadier20.0%+ 100.0%23640.0%+ 0.0%242266
232Jeep Wrangler20.0%+ 100.0% –30.0%– 78.6%260242
233Kia EV920.0%– 60.0% –30.0%– 76.9%261218
234Mercedes EQE20.0%– 33.3% –20.0%– 33.3%281237
235Mercedes Sprinter20.0%– 33.3%192100.0%+ 42.9%196232
236Nissan Townstar20.0%– 50.0% –30.0%– 57.1%269280
237Porsche Macan20.0%– 60.0%21670.0%– 56.3%225189
238Porsche Panamera20.0%– 50.0% –20.0%– 81.8%285213
239Renault Espace20.0%+ 0.0%24530.0%– 66.7%270219
240Renault Megane E-Tech20.0%+ 100.0%24630.0%+ 50.0%271319
241SsangYong Actyon20.0%new24740.0%new251233
242Suzuki e Vitara20.0%new –20.0%new287 –
243VW California20.0%n/a24940.0%n/a254 –
244Xpeng G920.0%new –110.1%new194222
245Audi A810.0%– 50.0% –10.0%– 50.0%289268
246Audi Q410.0%n/a20030.0%+ 50.0%256244
247BYD Seal10.0%new182110.1%new186 –
248BYD Seal 510.0%new22970.0%new218248
249Dacia Spring10.0%– 91.7%18370.0%– 78.1%219161
250DR 6.010.0%new –10.0%new291338
251DS No810.0%new23130.0%new258 –
252Ford Transit10.0%n/a –40.0%n/a241210
253Honda Prelude10.0%new –20.0%new277 –
254Hyundai i1010.0%– 96.0%20490.0%– 87.0%20485
255Hyundai Ioniq 910.0%new18770.0%new221262
256Kia EV210.0%new –10.0%new297 –
257Leapmotor T0310.0%new23930.0%new262258
258Mazda MX-510.0%n/a –20.0%n/a280324
259Mazda210.0%– 75.0%14080.0%– 50.0%216188
260Mercedes AMG GT10.0%– 75.0%20740.0%– 20.0%246243
261Mercedes EQA10.0%– 83.3% –40.0%– 63.6%248239
262Mercedes S Class10.0%– 85.7% –40.0%– 69.2%249179
263Mercedes SL10.0%n/a –10.0%– 50.0%298305
264Mercedes Vito10.0%– 83.3%172110.1%– 8.3%190162
265MG S510.0%new24130.0%new265252
266Mini Countryman10.0%– 66.7%21330.0%– 40.0%267253
267Mitsubishi Grandis10.0%new24320.0%new282326
268Mitsubishi Outlander10.0%+ 0.0% –30.0%+ 200.0%268230
269Nissan Ariya10.0%+ 0.0% –20.0%+ 100.0%283271
270Renault 410.0%new24460.0%new232264
271Renault Master10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a300329
272Suzuki Across10.0%– 50.0%21940.0%– 73.3%253209
273Volvo C4010.0%n/a –10.0%– 50.0%301259
274VW ID.510.0%– 87.5%22190.0%– 25.0%211216
275VW ID.BUZZ10.0%n/a22240.0%+ 100.0%255247
276VW Polo10.0%– 66.7%163100.0%– 9.1%199185

Source: ZAP

Fenerbahçe'de Tedesco izdihamı: Hiçbiri senin kadar sevilmedi

Fenerbahçe'nin Galatasaray derbisinde alınan 3-0'lık mağlubiyetin ardından yollarını ayırdığı Domenico Tedesco İstanbul'dan ayrılıyor. Sarı-lacivertli taraftarlar havalimanında izdihama neden oldu.

Fenerbahçe'de Domenico Tedesco ile yollar ayrıldı...Geçtiğimiz günlerde Samandıra'ya gelerek taraftar ve futbolcularla vedalaşan Tedesco'ya taraftar yoğun sevgi göstermişti.

Sarı-lacivertli taraftarlar aynı sevgi gösterisini bu kez de havalimanında gösterdi. İstanbul'dan ayrılmak için havaalanına giden Tedesco'yu taraftarlar yalnız bırakmadı. Resmen izdiham yaşandı. Fenerbahçe taraftarları havalimanında da Domenico Tedesco'yu formalarla uğurladı.

Domenico Tedesco, Fenerbahçe taraftarlarının fotoğraf ve imza isteklerini kırmadı.

Taraftarlarımızdan, Domenico Tedesco’ya:

“Ne hocalar geldi, ne hocalar geçti; inan hiç birisi böyle sevilmedi.”

(??@keremkolukisa) pic.twitter.com/39TRV3AlOU https://t.co/rEvYuswwZe

— Fener Ajans ???? (@ajansfenercom) May 1, 2026

NE HOCALAR GELDİ NE HOCALAR GEÇTİ

Fenerbahçe taraftarlarından Domenico Tedesco'ya: "Ne hocalar geldi, ne hocalar geçti, inan hiçbirisi böyle sevilmedi." tezahüratı yapıldı.

Fenerbahçe taraftarları, Tedesco’yu uğurlarken izdiham yaşandı.

(??@keremkolukisa)
pic.twitter.com/Jt4Yh0XPrn https://t.co/amDrQNdpr3

— Fener Ajans ???? (@ajansfenercom) May 1, 2026

Fenerbahçe'nin hocası çıldırdı! Basın toplantısını terk etti

Basketbol Avrupa Ligi (EuroLeague) play-off serisi ikinci maçında Litvanya ekibi Zalgiris'i 86-74 yenerek durumu 2-0'a getiren Fenerbahçe Beko'nun başantrenörü Sarunas Jasikevicius, maçın ardından basın toplantısında bir soruya sinirlenerek toplantıyı terk etti.

Fenerbahçe Beko, Basketbol Avrupa Ligi'nde Zalgiris'i 86-74 mağlup ederek seride 2-0 öne geçti. Maçın ardından açıklama yapan Fenerbahçe Beko'nun başantrenörü Sarunas Jasikevicius basın toplantısında bir soruya sinirlendi ve toplantıyı terk etti.

Fenerbahce

Sarunas Jasikevicius'un sinirlendiği soru ve cevabı şöyle:

“Bu performansı Atina'da, Final Four finalinde de sergilemek ister miydiniz?”

-Bu saygısızca bir soru. Serinin ilk 2 maçındaki koreografiyi ve harika ortamı hazırlayan taraftara teşekkür ediyorum. Oyuncular bunu hissetti. İyi basketbol oynadık. Agresiftik. Rakibin sertliğine cevap verdik. Sakin kalmayı başarmalıyız. Gelişimimizi devam ettirerek serinin geri kalanına hazırlanmalıyız. Serinin ilk 2 maçında çok iyi iş çıkardık. Onların ana oyuncularını durdurmayı başardık.

Mehmet Ali Aydınlar çekilecek mi? Son noktayı koydu

Fenerbahçe, 6-7 Haziran tarihinde sandığa gidecek ve yeni başkanını seçecek. Başkanlığa adaylığını açıklayıp açıklayamacağı merak edilen Mehmet Ali Aydınlar'dan konuya dair net bir açıklama geldi.

Fenerbahçe seçime gidiyor...Galatasaray karşısında alınan 3-0'lık mağlubiyet bardağı taşıran son damla olmuş ve yönetim radikal kararlar almıştı. Teknik direktör Tedesco ile yollar ayrılmış ve seçim kararı alınmıştı. Sadettin Saran'ın başkanlığa aday olmayacağını açıklamasının ardından ise gözler yeni başkan adaylarına çevrilmişti.

Fenerbahce

SEÇİM HAZIRLIĞI

2013 yılında Aziz Yıldırım'a kaybeden Mehmet Ali Aydınlar'ın ise Fenerbahçe başkanlığına aday olup olmayacağı net olarak bilinmiyordu. Ancak arka planda Aydınlar'ın bir seçim hazırlığı içinde olduğu da biliniyordu.

Fenerbahce

AÇIKLAMA GELDİ

Mehmet Aydınlar cephesinden beklenen açıklama nihayet geldi. Aydınlar, Haziran'da yapılacak başkanlık seçiminde aday olacak. Başkanlık için son noktayı koyan Mehmet Ali Aydınlar'ın dün gece kendisine yöneltile soruya şu açıklamayı yaptığı iddia edildi:

-Adaylıktan çekilmiyorum. Kimseyle sorunum yok, Fenerbahçe’ye hizmet için geliyoruz.

Edson Alvarez'e taraftar tepkisi: Kafede mi buluştunuz!

Sakatlığı sebebiyle uzun süredir takımdan ayrı kalan Edson Alvarez, sosyal medyadan, "Çocuklarla tekrar bir aradayız" notuyla idman fotoğrafı paylaştı. Sonrasında da olanlar oldu!

Fenerbahçe sezon başında 2 milyon euro bedelle West Ham United'dan Edson Alvarez'i kiralamıştı. Yapılan anlaşmada, Sarı-Lacivertliler'in 22 milyon euroluk satın alma opsiyonu da bulunuyordu (Zorunlu değil). Ancak bugün gelinen noktada, opsiyonun kullanılması kesinlikle beklenmiyor.

Fenerbahce

11 MAÇA ÇIKABİLDİ

Sezon içinde defalarca sakatlık problemi yaşayan Meksikalı futbolcu, en son bilek ameliyatı geçirmişti. Fenerbahçe'de 11 lig maçına çıkabilen 28 yaşındaki oyuncu, sahada 767 dakika kaldı. 1 asist üretti. Alvarez'in, son idmandan yaptığı, "Çocuklarla tekrar bir aradayız" paylaşımı ise taraftarları adeta çıldırttı.

Fenerbahce

HİÇ DÖNMESEYDİN!

Sarı-Lacivertliler, "Hiç dönmeseydin, sezon bitti. Zahmet olmuş... Çocuklarla tekrar bir aradayız ne demek? Kafede mi buluştunuz! Dünya Kupası öncesi Meksika'ya güzel haber! Dünya Kupası başlamadan form tutması lazım tabii... Bizimle dalga geçiyor!" tarzında yorumlarda bulundu.

Skriniar ateşle oynadı! Durumu kötüye gitti

Fenerbahçe'nin tecrübeli savunmacısı Milan Skriniar, Beşiktaş derbisinden beri büyük bir risk alarak sahaya çıkıyor. Ve alınan bilgilere göre; durumu hep kötüye gitti!

Milan Skriniar, çok kritik bir dönemde sakatlığı sebebiyle takım arkadaşlarını yalnız bırakmak zorunda kalmıştı:

Kasımpaşa (1-1): Sakat

Antalyaspor (2-2): Sakat

Samsunspor (3-2): Kadroda ama oynamadı

Karagümrük (0-2): Kadroda ama oynamadı

Gaziantep FK (4-1): Kadroda ama oynamadı

Fenerbahce

SONRA YİNE OYNADI

Sonrasında Slovakyalı savunmacı, risk alarak 1-0 kazanılan Beşiktaş derbisinde 90 dakika görev yaptı. Ardından çıktığı bütün maçlarda da sakatlığının kötüye gitme ihtimali vardı:

Kayserispor (4-0): 45 dakika

Çaykur Rizespor (2-2): 90 dakika

Galatasaray (0-3): 90 dakika

AĞIR BİR SIKINTI

Fenerbahçe yarın Süper Lig'de Başakşehir'i ağırlayacak. Alınan bilgilere göre; Milan Skriniar'ın sakatlığındaki durum, iyiye gitmedi. Ve büyük risklerle formasını giydi. Eğer kalan haftalarda ters bir hareket yapar veya darbe alırsa, yeni sezon öncesinde çok ağır bir sakatlıkla karşılaşabilir...

Beşiktaş'ta 2 ayrılık, 1 takviye: Sağda değişim

Yeni sezonda Beşiktaş'ın sağ bek bölgesinde büyük bir değişime tanıklık edebiliriz. Amir Murillo'nun yeri garanti. Ancak onun 2 alternatifi de yolcu gibi gözüküyor.

Beşiktaş'ta çok uzun bir süredir Taylan Bulut'a kulüp arandığı biliniyor... 6 milyon euro karşılığında Schalke'den transfer edilen 20 yaşındaki sağ bek, beklentileri karşılayamamıştı. Yaz döneminde tapusuyla veya kiralık şekilde, yeni bir takıma gitmesi bekleniyor.

Besıktas

FORMAYI ADETA UNUTTU

Amir Murillo transferinin ardından adeta formayı unutan Gökhan Sazdağı'nın da mutsuz olduğu ve takımdan ayrılmak istediği öğrenildi. 31 yaşındaki futbolcunun Beşiktaş'la 30 Haziran 2027 tarihine kadar mukavelesi var. Kontratta ayrıca +1 yıllık uzatma opsiyonu bulunuyor.

SÜPER LİG'DEN BİR EKİP

Gökhan'ın, Süper Lig'den bazı ekiplerle görüşmeler yaptığı iddia edildi. Beşiktaş Yönetimi, hem Taylan hem de Gökhan'ın ayrılığı halinde sağ bek bölgesine en az 1 takviye yapmak zorunda kalacak. Bu ihtimali de göz önünde bulunduran yöneticilerin, bazı alternatifler üzerinde çalıştığı konuşuluyor.

Beşiktaş ve Trabzonspor, Fenerbahçe'nin yeni başkanını bekliyor!

Hem Beşiktaş hem de Trabzonspor, Fenerbahçe'deki geleceği tartışılan Oğuz Aydın'ı istiyor. Ancak şu anda konuyla ilgili ciddi adımlar atılamıyor. Herkes, Fenerbahçe'deki seçimin sonucunu bekliyor.

Fenerbahçe Başkanı Sadettin Saran kısa süre önce, "6-7 Haziran tarihlerinde Olağanüstü Seçimli Genel Kurulumuzun gerçekleştirileceğini camiamızın bilgisine sunuyorum" açıklamasını yapmıştı. Bu sürecin ardından Sarı-Lacivertli ekibin yeni başkanı ve yönetimi belli olacak.

TAKVİYELER VE SATIŞLAR

Ardından da teknik direktör konusundaki belirsizlik çözülecek. Şu anda Fenerbahçe'de hem takviyeler hem de satışlar konusunda çok ciddi adımlar atılamıyor. Herkes seçim sonuçlarını bekliyor. Kanarya'daki süreci Beşiktaş ve Trabzonspor da yakından takip ediyor.

Fenerbahce

AYRILIĞA DAHA YAKIN

Her iki ekip de, Sarı-Lacivertliler'den Oğuz Aydın'a talip... 25 yaşındaki kanat oyuncusunun, Fenerbahçe ile 30 Haziran 2028 tarihine kadar mukavelesi var. İstediği süreleri alamayan milli futbolcunun da ayrılık seçeneğine daha yakın olduğu konuşuluyor. Onunla ilgili süreç, başkanlık seçimlerinin ardından netleşecek.

Muçi transferi tamamen çorbaya döndü! Şimdi de Avrupa ekipleri!

Trabzonspor'un, Beşiktaş'tan satın alma opsiyonuyla kiraladığı Ernest Muçi'de kelimenin tam anlamıyla her şey olabilir! Son olarak bazı Avrupa ekiplerinin devreye girdiği öğrenildi.

Trabzonspor Başkanı Ertuğrul Doğan, son olarak 61 Saat'e yaptığı açıklamada, "Hocamız, Muçi kalsın dediğinde Trabzonspor Kulübü de üzerine düşeni yapar. 7.5 civarında para ödenmesi lazım diye aklımda. Bir yanlışlık varsa düzeltiriz onu da" ifadelerini kullanmıştı. Arnavut futbolcunun satın alma opsiyonu 8.5 milyon euro...

Trabzonspor

AÇIKLAMALAR KAFA KARIŞTIRDI

Trabzonspor'un 8.5 milyonluk opsiyonu kulanma hakkı, 10 Mayıs'ta bitecek. İki kulüp arasında takas formülleri olabileceği de konuşuluyor. Kısa süre önce Beşiktaş Başkanı Serdal Adalı, "Umarım opsiyonu kullanmazlar. Bu paralara kaliteli oyuncu bulmak zor" demişti. Teknik Direktör Sergen Yalçın ise sezon içerisinde, "Kan değişikliği faydalıdır. Muçi'ye de böyle oldu. Kendisini tebrik ediyorum. Bizim açımızdan Muçi'yle ilgili tasarrufumuz yok. Düşünmediğimiz bir oyuncu. Bizde yeterli performans veremedi" ifadelerini kullanmıştı!

Trabzonspor

HER ŞEY OLABİLİR

Bazı Avrupa ekiplerinin de 25 yaşındaki 10 numarayı takibe başladığı öğrenildi. Trabzonspor, 10 Mayıs'a kadar 8.5 milyonu öderse, oyuncunun tapusunu alabilecek. Kulüpler farklı bir şekilde orta yolu bulabilir mi, henüz bilinmiyor. Muçi'nin Beşiktaş'taki mukavelesi 30 Haziran 2027'de bitiyor. Yani 2026 yazında kontratının son senesine girecek. Başkan Serdal Adalı'dan olumlu açıklamalar gelse de Teknik Direktör Sergen Yalçın'ın Muçi'ye mesafeli baktığı biliniyor. Özetle ihtimaller şu şekilde:

1- Trabzonspor, 8.5 milyon euroyu ödeyip işi bitirebilir

2- Trabzonspor ve Beşiktaş, takas veya başka bir formül üzerinde anlaşabilir

3- Muçi Beşiktaş'a dönebilir.

4- Beşiktaş, Arnavut futbolcuyu bir Avrupa ekibine satabilir

5- Trabzonspor, Muçi'nin opsiyonunu kullandıktan sonra daha yüksek bir paraya Avrupa'ya satabilir.

Ergin Ataman kaybetmiyor

Basketbol Avrupa Ligi'nde Panathinaikos AKTOR ve Olympiakos karşılaştı. Ergin Ataman'ın takımı Panathinaikos sahadan 107-105 galip ayrıldı.

Basketbol Avrupa Ligi'nde Panathinaikos AKTOR ve Olympiakos, play-off serisinde 2-0 üstünlük yakaladı.

İspanya ekibi Valencia Basket, serinin ikinci maçında başantrenörlüğünü Ergin Ataman'ın yaptığı Yunanistan temsilcisi Panathinaikos'u Roig Arena'da ağırladı.

Panathinaikos, uzatmaya giden maçtan 107-105 galip ayrılarak seride durumu 2-0'a getirdi.

Uzatma periyodundaki skorer oyunuyla takımını galibiyete taşıyan Nigel Hayes Davis, 27 sayıyla maçın en skoreri oldu.

Panathinaikos ile Valencia Basket arasındaki serinin üçüncü maçı, 6 Mayıs'ta Yunanistan'da yapılacak.

Bir diğer Yunanistan ekibi Olympiakos ise Barış ve Dostluk Salonu'nda konuk ettiği Fransa temsilcisi Monaco'yu 94-64 yendi ve seriyi 2-0 yaptı.

Normal sezonun en değerli oyuncusu seçilen Sasha Vezenkov, 21 sayıyla Olympiakos'un galibiyetinde önemli rol oynadı.

Monaco ile Olympiakos arasındaki serinin üçüncü karşılaşması, 5 Mayıs'ta Fransa'da oynanacak.

Serilerinde 3 galibiyete ulaşan takımlar, Yunanistan'ın başkenti Atina'nın ev sahipliği yapacağı Dörtlü Final'e kalacak.

Vitor Pereira avantajı kaptı

UEFA Avrupa Ligi yarı final ilk maçları oynandı. Nottingham Forest, Aston Villa'yı 1-0 mağlup etmeyi başardı.

Avrupa futbolunun kulüp düzeyindeki iki numaralı turnuvasında yarı final ilk maçları tamamlandı.

İngiltere temsilcilerinin karşılaştığı mücadelede Nottingham Forest, evinde Aston Villa'yı 71. dakikada Chris Wood'un penaltıdan bulduğu golle 1-0 mağlup etti.

Karşılaşmaların rövanşları, 7 Mayıs Perşembe günü oynanacak.

Avrupa Ligi final maçı ise 20 Mayıs'ta Beşiktaş Park'ın ev sahipliğinde yapılacak.

Demir Ege Tıknaz, Beşiktaş'a geliyor

UEFA Avrupa Ligi yarı final ilk maçları oynandı. Braga, Freiburg'u 2-1 mağlup etti.

Avrupa futbolunun kulüp düzeyindeki iki numaralı turnuvasında yarı final ilk maçları tamamlandı. Portekiz ekibi Braga sahasında Almanya'nın Freiburg takımını 2-1 yendi. Ev sahibi ekibin gollerini 8. dakikada milli futbolcu Demir Ege Tıknaz ve 90+2. dakikada Mario Dorgeles attı. Freiburg'un golü ise 16. dakikada Vincenzo Grifo'dan geldi.

Karşılaşmaların rövanşları, 7 Mayıs Perşembe günü oynanacak.

Avrupa Ligi final maçı ise 20 Mayıs'ta Beşiktaş Park'ın ev sahipliğinde yapılacak.

Domenico Tedesco'yu yerden yere vurdu

Fenerbahçe'nin şampiyonluk umutlarını tüketmesinin ardından yollarını ayırdığı teknik direktör Domenico Tedesco için eski futbolcu Aleksandr Mostovoy'dan dikkat çeken ifadeler geldi.

Fenerbahçe'de Galatasaray derbisinde alınan 3-0'lık mağlubiyetin ardından yönetim radikal bir karar alarak teknik direktör Domenico Tedesco ve ekibi ile yollarını ayırmıştı. Tedesco, geçtiğimiz günlerde Samandıra'ya gelerek taraftar ve futbolcularla vedalaşmış ve duygusal anlar yaşamıştı. Aynı zamanda teknik direktör sarı-lacivertli taraftarların yoğun sevgisiyle karşılaşmıştı.

Fenerbahce

DİKKAT ÇEKEN YORUM

Öte yandan Eski futbolcu Aleksandr Mostovoy, Fenerbahçe’de teknik direktör Domenico Tedesco ile yolların ayrılmasını değerlendirdi. Tedesco’nun kariyerine değinen Mostovoy, kararın sürpriz olmadığını şu sözlerle belirtti:

-Fenerbahçe’de Tedesco’nun görevden alınmasında şaşırılacak bir durum yok. Benim söylediklerim zaten gerçekleşiyor, sadece insanların bunu fark etmesi zaman alıyor.

Tedesco

-Tedesco’nun sahip olduğu gibi menajerlerim olsaydı ben de çoktan her yerde çalışıyor olurdum. Onun arkasında güçlü bir ekip var, ona sürekli iş buluyorlar. Herkes böyle menajerlere sahip olmak ister.

FIDE reytinqi: Süleymanlıdan ciddi sıçrayış

1 May 2026 at 11:00

Beynəlxalq Şahmat Federasiyası (FIDE) qadın və kimi şahmatçıların 2026-cı il mayın 1-nə olan dünya reytinq siyahısını açıqlayıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, yenilənmiş siyahıda Azərbaycan qrossmeysteri Aydın Süleymanlı ciddi irəliləyişə imza atıb.

Belə ki, şahmatçımız 12 reytinq xalı qazanaraq ümumi göstəricisini 2665-ə çatdırıb və 15 pillə irəliləyərək dünya reytinqində 49-cu yerə yüksəlib. Bu nəticə onun karyerasında ən yüksək göstəricidir. Süleymanlının yüksəlişi Polşanın Katovitse şəhərində keçirilmiş şəxsi Avropa çempionatındakı uğurlu çıxışı ilə bağlıdır. O, həmin turnirdə məğlubiyyət yaşamadan bürünc medal qazanıb.

Azərbaycan şahmatçıları arasında liderliyini qoruyan Şəhriyar Məmmədyarov isə hesabat dövründə 2 xal artıraraq 2717 xalla 26-cı pillədə qərarlaşıb və bir mövqe irəliləyib.

Digər təmsilçilərimizdən Teymur Rəcəbov (2689 xal) 39-cu, Eltac Səfərli (2648 xal) 70-ci, Rauf Məmmədov (2636 xal) isə 90-cı sırada yer alıblar.

Diqqətçəkən məqamlardan biri isə odur ki, dünya reytinqinin ilk onluğunda ilk dəfə olaraq Özbəkistanın iki şahmatçısı – Nodirbek Abdusattorov və Cavaxir Sindarov yer alıb. Sindarov ötən ay İddiaçılar turnirinin qalibi olaraq dünya çempionu adı uğrunda hazırkı çempion, hindistanlı Dommaracu Qukeşlə qarşılaşmaq hüququ qazanıb. Qukeş hazırda 2732 xalla reytinqdə 18-ci pillədədir. Onların görüşünün noyabr-dekabr aylarında keçirilməsi planlaşdırılır.

Hazırda dünya reytinqinin ilk onluğu belədir: Maqnus Karlsen (Norveç, 2840), Hikaru Nakamura (ABŞ, 2792), Fabiano Karuana (ABŞ, 2788), Nodirbek Abdusattorov (Özbəkistan, 2780), Cavaxir Sindarov (Özbəkistan, 2776), Aniş Giri (Niderland, 2767), Vinsent Kaymer (Almaniya, 2759), Əlirza Firuzca (Fransa, 2759), Uesli So (ABŞ, 2754) və Vey İ (Çin, 2753).

Qadın şahmatçılar arasında isə Azərbaycan təmsilçiləri arasında liderliyini Ülviyyə Fətəliyeva qoruyur. O, 2450 xalla dünya reytinqində 26-cı pillədədir. Digər şahmatçılarımızdan Günay Məmmədzadə (2374 xal) 69-cu, Gövhər Beydullayeva (2368 xal) 72-ci, Xanım Balacayeva (2350 xal) isə 94-cü yerdə qərarlaşıb.

Qadınlarda çinli Hou Yifan (2596) reytinq cədvəlinə başçılıq edir.

Canni İnfantino: “İran millisi DÇ-2026-da iştirak edəcək”

1 May 2026 at 10:00

FIFA prezidenti Canni İnfantino İran yığmasının bu il keçiriləcək futbol üzrə dünya çempionatında (DÇ-2026) iştirak edəcəyini açıqlayıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, o, bu barədə Kanadada təşkil edilmiş FIFA-nın 76-cı konqresində məlumat verib.

“Əlbəttə, İran yığması dünya çempionatında iştirak edəcək. Komanda ABŞ-də oynayacaq. Səbəb sadədir: bizə birləşmək lazımdır ki, insanlar da bir yerdə olsunlar. Bizim məsuliyyətimiz bax bundadır. Dünya futbolla birləşir”, – İnfantino bildirib.

İnfantino onu da bildirib ki, qiymətlərinə baxmayaraq, DÇ-2026-nın biletləri sürətlə satılır. Onun sözlərinə görə, əvvəlki iki dünya çempionatı üçün təxminən 15 milyon biletlə müqayisədə təxminən 500 milyon bilet sorğusu daxil olub. FIFA hazırkı satış mərhələsində təklif olunan bütün biletləri satıb və mövcud kvotaları daim artırır. İnfantino qeyd edib ki, biletlər bahalı, lakin ümumiyyətlə əlçatandır və bütün gəlirlər futbolun inkişafına yenidən investisiya kimi qoyulur.

Daha əvvəl media orqanları biletlərin yüksək qiymətləri və onların üçüncü tərəf platformalarında əhəmiyyətli dərəcədə şişirdilmiş qiymətlərlə yenidən satışı barədə məlumat verirdi. Amma İnfantino bütün bunların bilet satışına mane olmadığını bəyan edib.

Xatırladaq ki, DÇ-2026 bu il 11 iyun – 19 iyulda ABŞ, Kanada və Meksikada keçiriləcək.

Yeri gəlmişkən, Canni İnfantino 2031-ci ilədək vəzifəsində qalmağı planlaşdırır. Funksioner bu barədə qurumun Kanadanın Vankuver şəhərində keçirilən konqresində açıqlama verib. O, 2027-ci ildə yenidən FIFA prezidenti seçilmək istədiyini söyləyib.

İnfantino 2016-cı ildən ali futbol qurumuna rəhbərlik edir. Təşkilatın nizamnaməsinə əsasən, bir şəxs yalnız üç dəfə bu posta seçilə bilər. Lakin 2022-ci ildə FIFA Şurası onun 2016-cı ildən 2019-cu ilədək prezident kimi ilk müddətini nəzərə almamaq qərarına gəlib. O, 2023-cü ildəki seçkilərdə yeganə namizəd olub.

Emil Balayev: “Qarabağ”la matçda etimadı doğrultmağa çalışdım”

1 May 2026 at 09:00

“Neftçi”nin qapıçısı Emil Balayev Premyer Liqanın 21-ci turundan təxirə salınmış “Qarabağ”la oyundan sonra fikirlərini bölüşüb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komandaların ötən gün baş tutmuş görüşü “Neftçi”nin 2:1 hesablı qələbəsi ilə yekunlaşıb.

Emil Balayev matçdan sonra klubun “Youtube” kanalına açıqlama verib. O, komandasının qələbəsini belə şərh edib:

“Çox sevinirəm. Uzun müddətdir ki, “Qarabağ”a qarşı qalibiyyətimiz yox idi. Həmin qələbəyə bu matçda nail olduq. Məşqçilər heyətinə, “Neftçi” ailəsinə təşəkkür edirəm. Hamı inandı, mənə bu qarşılaşmada etimad göstərdilər. Etimadı doğrultmağa çalışdım. Əlimizdən gələni etməyə çalışdıq. Komandada qlobal dəyişikliyin olduğunu deməzdim. Meydana çıxan hər oyunçu necə futbol fəlsəfəmizin olduğunu bilir. Məşqçinin tapşırıqlarını yerinə yetirəndə, belə nəticə qeydə alınır”.

Balayev aprelin 26-da “Qarabağ”a 1:5 hesabı ilə uduzduqları qarşılaşmanı da xatırlayıb:

“Həmin matçda oyunumuz alınmadı. Bu görüşdə isə qalib gəldik. Əvvəlki qarşılaşmadakı məğlubiyyətə baxmayaraq, azarkeşlərimiz bizi tək qoymadılar, dəstək oldular. Onların dəstəyi sayəsində qalib gəldik”.

Xatırladaq ki, “Neftçi” hazırda Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının yarış cədvəlində 47 xalla dördüncü pillədə qərarlaşıb.

Dembele fərqi

1 May 2026 at 11:45

UEFA Çempionlar Liqasında yarımfinal mərhələsinin ilk oyunlarından sonra həftənin futbolçusu açıqlanıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu, PSJ-nin hücumçusu Osman Dembeledir.

Fransalı futbolçu “Bavariya”ya qarşı keçirdikləri matçda (5:4) iki qol vurub.

İnfantino yenə namizəd olacaq

1 May 2026 at 11:28

FIFA prezidenti Canni İnfantino qurumun Növbəti prezident seçkilərində namizədlərdən olacaq.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə funksioner Vankuverdə keçirin Konqresdə bildirib.

O, 2027-ci ildə yenidən FIFA prezidenti seçilmək istədiyini söyləyib.

İnfantino 2016-cı ildən ali futbol qurumuna rəhbərlik edir.

Füzulidə qızlar üçün futbol festivalı keçirildi

1 May 2026 at 11:14

AFFA-nın təşkilatçılığı və FIFA-nın dəstəyi ilə “FIFA Women’s Development Programme” çərçivəsində 8-10 yaşlı qızlar üçün futbol festivalı keçirilib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Füzuli şəhər Mirzə Uluqbəy adına 1 nömrəli tam orta məktəbdə baş tutan tədbirdə 62 qız iştirak edib.

Proqram çərçivəsində iştirakçılar üçün sadə futbol məşqləri, estafet oyunları və əyləncəli fəaliyyətlər təşkil olunub. Həmçinin milli komandanın futbolçuları ilə fotozona yaradılıb və məşqçilər tərəfindən topla ilkin davranış qaydaları göstərilib. Qızlar həm əyləniblər, həm də futbol bacarıqlarını inkişaf etdirmək imkanı qazanıblar.

Tədbirdə AFFA-nın Qadın Futbolu Departamentinin rəhbəri Zümrüd Ağayeva, qadınlardan ibarət Azərbaycan milli komandasının məşqçiləri, futbolçuları və assosiasiya nümayəndələri iştirak ediblər. Millinin üzvü Mədinə Curuqova festivalın gənc səfiri seçilib.

İştirakçılar AFFA tərəfindən idman geyimi, toplar və gödəkçələrlə təmin olunublar.

Bu cür festivalların gələcəkdə də davamlı keçirilməsi planlaşdırılır. Layihənin təşkilində əsas məqsəd qızlar arasında sağlam həyat tərzini təşviq etmək, futbola marağı artırmaq, gələcəkdə onları liqalara və milli komandalara hazırlamaqdır.

Noyerə bir illik təklif

1 May 2026 at 10:37

“Bavariya” qapıçısı Manuel Noyerə yeni müqavilə təklif edib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə “Sky Sports” nəşri məlumat yayıb. Münhen klubu 40 yaşlı qolkiperlə müddəti 2027-ci ilin yayına kimi olan müqavilə imzalamaq niyyətindədir.

Noyer özü də “Bavariya”da qalmağa razıdır. Tərəflər arasında danışıqlar son mərhələdədir.

Manuel Noyer 2011-ci ildən Münhen klubunda çıxış edir.

“Prezident Kuboku 2026” beynəlxalq reqatasına yekun vurulacaq

1 May 2026 at 10:22

Ümummilli Lider Heydər Əliyevin anadan olmasının 103-cü ildönümünə həsr olunan avarçəkmə və kanoe üzrə “Prezident Kuboku 2026” beynəlxalq reqatasına bu gün yekun vurulacaq.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Mingəçevirdəki “Kür” Olimpiya Tədris-İdman Mərkəzində sonuncu mükafatçılar məlum olacaq.

Ötən gün Azərbaycan təmsilçilərindən Azər İlyasov akademik avarçəkmədə birnəfərlik qayıqla 1500 metr məsafəyə (2008–2009 təvəllüdlü idmançılar) yürüşdə qızıl medal əldə edib. Əlimurad Hacızadə birnəfərlik kayak qayığında 500 metr məsafəyə yürüşdə ikinci olub. Mustafa Vəlizadə – Elmir Tarverdiyev cütlüyü ikinəfərlik kayak qayığında (2010–2011 təvəllüdlü idmançılar) 500 metr məsafəyə yürüşdə bürünc medal qazanıblar.

Həmçinin Niyaz Malikov – İvan Vorobyanski cütlüyü 2 nəfərlik kayakda 1000 metr məsafəyə yürüşdə (2008–2009 təvəllüdlü idmançılar) bürünc medala sahib çıxıblar.

Daha əvvəl isə Əlimurad Hacızadə birnəfərlik kayakda 200 metr məsafəyə mübarizədə gümüş əldə etmişdi.

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Today’s Papers: Forza Calcio, Malagò progress, Gervasoni deposition

1 May 2026 at 11:41

La Gazzetta dello Sport 

Only Milan 

Modric has decided 

Doesn’t want to finish on an injury, another year in Rossonero to play in the Champions League with Allegri, or it’s goodbye to football 

The Scudetto of goals 

Inter: ThuLa for the league and cup 

Lautaro top scorer, Thuram vice: An historic partnership. Napoli in Como tomorrow

Malagò shot 

Towards the elections 

Players and coaches are convinced, FIGC Presidency getting closer

‘Favoured’ referees don’t appear in any testimony 

Gervasoni in front of the prosecutor’s office 

Corriere dello Sport 

Forza Calcio! 

From the refereeing scandal to the super weekend 

Three Champions League finals | Tomorrow, Como-Napoli will decide the top clubs’ European fates and Inter’s Scudetto 

Conte will be at the home of Fabregas after the tensions in the first leg and the league title they won together at Chelsea. McTominay needs five points from four games to secure the gold from UEFA 

Gervasoni to the prosecutor’s office: ‘No alterations’ 

Referee investigation: In Rocchi’s logic, there are no distinctions between favoured and unfavoured refs

The Yildiz policy 

Juventus-Verona on Sunday 

A 55% win rate and 1.8 goals per game with Kenan. Four wins in 21 games without the trequartista 

Malen, what an average 

Roma-Fiorentina on Monday 

Donyell for 4th place: 0.87 goals per 90 minutes. Only Mbappe and Kane better than him 

Palestra for Inter 

Parma arrive on Sunday 

Lautaro returns to secure the 21st Scudetto. Not only Paz: Ausilio is also pushing for the full-back

Frosinone dream, Bari at risk 

Penultimate round in Serie B 

Alvini is chasing direct promotion against Monza and Venezia, Longo can’t afford any slip-ups to avoid relegation 

Tuttosport 

‘Yildiz like Kvara and Olise with Spalletti’ 

Interview with Causio 

The ex-Bianconeri ace: ‘Lucio knows perfectly how to manage talent and Kenan has the skills of a super, top player. Juve is ideal for Conceicao. How great was PSG-Bayern!’. Stiller: Meeting has been scheduled. Di Gregorio could stay as a second-choice keeper, Perin heading for an exit 

Jannik, give us five! 

Madrid, Semi-final against Fils at 15.00: Sinner chasing his fifth straight Masters 1000 

Malagò gets his hands on the FIGC 

Towards the election 

The former CONI no.1 has won the support of the players and coaches as well as that of the Serie A: Now he’s close to a majority 

Gervasoni defends himself as the investigation continues

Four hours at the prosecutor’s office.

The former VAR supervisor interviewed regarding Salernitana-Modena and Inter-Roma: ‘I rule out the audio being tampered with’

D’Aversa, an obstacle course to fend off Gattuso

The Toro coach facing injuries and competition

He will be without Zapata, Ismajli, Adams and Pederson in Udine tomorrow. The former CT and Juric also cast shadows over the coach: ‘The objective is the top half of the table. We have to be ambitious: Everyone. The club’s history deserves more than just staying up’. 

New: Top journalist drops major Harry Kane transfer claim

1 May 2026 at 11:49

Christian Falk has reported that Harry Kane’s Bayern Munich future could be something to watch this summer as Paris Saint-Germain are interested in a top striker like him.

The England international has been on fire in front of goal at Bayern this season, finding the back of the net 54 times in just 46 appearances in all competitions.

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Still, in his latest CF Bayern Insider column, Falk has stated that it’s not impossible to imagine that Kane might be tempted to ask for a new challenge this summer, depending on how this season goes.

For now, Kane is clearly happy and settled in Munich, but PSG are eyeing up the former Tottenham star and that might be a saga worth watching in the weeks and months ahead.

Harry Kane transfer exclusive from Christian Falk

Discussing Kane’s future, Falk dropped exclusive information on PSG eyeing up the 32-year-old ahead of this summer.

The German journalist did add, however, that Bayern also want to tie their top scorer down to a new contract.

“It is TRUE: Bayern Munich would like to extend Harry Kane’s contract before the World Cup,” Falk wrote.

“Both sides are completely relaxed at the moment. Kane is feeling pretty good with his current lot in life at Bayern. He’s dreaming of winning the Champions League and performing very well across all competitions this season.

“As I mentioned, there was a banquet held after the Champions League defeat to PSG. Harry Kane’s family was also attending – his wife, father and brother (and their respective families) – so, you can see he’s feeling completely well in Munich.

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“I heard that PSG are searching for – and what to spend a lot of money on – a striker like Harry Kane. They’re focusing on Kane. So, you never know! If Bayern win everything this season, perhaps Harry comes back to the bosses and says he fancies a new challenge.

“He’ll be closer to England, certainly, if he were to move to the French capital. But at the moment, I don’t think he’s feeling this way. In the end, of course, if there’s an offer on the table, you never know!”

Harry Kane’s phenomenal record with Bayern

Kane was a world class striker during his Spurs days, but despite his 280 goals for the north London club, he was never able to win a trophy while he was there.

Since moving to Bayern, Kane has continued to perform at a superb level, whilst also helping himself to a couple of Bundesliga titles.

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The Champions League could also be a very realistic dream for Kane and Bayern this season, though they currently trail PSG 5-4 from the first leg of their semi-final tie.

In total, Kane has 139 goals in 142 games since arriving in Germany and it will be interesting to see if he fancies adding to that or testing himself on another stage.

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“Serious chances” for Liverpool & Arsenal transfer target to move this summer, says Fabrizio Romano

1 May 2026 at 11:27

Fabrizio Romano is reporting that there are “serious chances” for Anthony Gordon to leave Newcastle United this summer.

Bayern Munich are mentioned as one of Gordon’s main suitors, as well as clubs in the Premier League in Romano’s latest post about it on his YouTube channel.

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This follows previous reports on Gordon’s future, with the England international linked as a target for both Liverpool and Arsenal by the Telegraph.

Christian Falk also has an update on Gordon today, saying Bayern have had some talks with the player’s representatives, as per his exclusive CF Bayern Insider column.

Fabrizio Romano on Anthony Gordon transfer

“I tell you today that Anthony Gordon has really serious chances to leave Newcastle in the summer transfer window,” Romano said.

“At the moment, Bayern are really interested in the player. Premier League clubs could also appear on scene quite soon.

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“So, it’s between Bayern and Premier League at this stage, but Anthony Gordon is attracting serious interest and could be one of the names to watch.

“Depends also on the price tag Newcastle will decide. But according to my information, there is a serious strong possibility to see Anthony Gordon leaving Newcastle United in the summer transfer window.”

Christian Falk’s Anthony Gordon to Bayern transfer update

Meanwhile, Falk also has an update on Gordon’s future today, saying: “It is TRUE: There was a meeting with Anthony Gordon’s agents. Gordon has an English agent and a German agent; the German one, Gordon Stipic-Wipfler (of Unique Sports Group), met with Max Eberl, Bayern’s head of sport, for the first round of talks.

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“At the moment, it seems there are no problems between Anthony Gordon and Bayern Munich when it comes to trying to find a solution. There are some numbers in the air, but these haven’t been concretely negotiated.”

He added: “That said, there could be a problem with the transfer fee Newcastle are looking for – especially if the Premier League club commits to a price tag of £80m [€92.6m]. At that point, it’s getting really, really difficult. The supervisory board at Bayern Munich would say they were thinking in the region of £60m [69.4m]. I think this wouldn’t be a problem. But £80m would be too much.”

Where will Anthony Gordon end up?

At the moment, it seems like Bayern’s interest is the most advanced, but the price could also be an issue for the Bundesliga giants.

It could be that Gordon’s fee would be more affordable for English clubs, but then Newcastle will also surely look to avoid losing the 25-year-old to a Premier League rival.

Still, Bayern already have a world class front three in Harry Kane, Michael Olise, and Luis Diaz, so LFC and AFC arguably need this signing much more.

Gordon could help Liverpool with replacing Mohamed Salah this summer, while Arsenal surely need an upgrade on inconsistent duo Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard.

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Ambitious PL club eyeing Arsenal, Chelsea & Man City stars in summer transfer rebuild

1 May 2026 at 10:11

It could be a big summer transfer window for Everton this year as they’re reportedly eyeing up big names like Arsenal defender Ben White and Chelsea striker Liam Delap.

The Toffees have had a good season under David Moyes and it looks like they’re ready to build on that and to try to start catching up with clubs chasing European places.

Part of their new-look project could mean targeting the likes of White and Delap, whilst also looking to make Jack Grealish’s loan move permanent, and perhaps also bringing John Stones back from Manchester City, according to iNews.

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It remains to be seen how realistic it is for Everton to get all of these deals done, but these are players who should be available in the weeks and months ahead.

Everton’s ambitious summer transfer window wish list

Everton fans will be excited by this latest transfer news involving their club, with Grealish certainly looking like he’d be worth keeping after his impressive loan from Man City this season.

It’s hard to imagine the England international will still be in Pep Guardiola’s plans, so it’s surely possible for EFC to strike a deal, while Stones also looks like an available option as he’ll be leaving the Etihad Stadium on a free transfer as his contract is expiring.

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Meanwhile, White hasn’t played as regularly for Arsenal this season, so could perhaps understandably be keen for a new challenge.

Delap will also surely be on the move after a difficult first season at Chelsea, with the 23-year-old managing only one Premier League goal for the Blues so far.

It could now make sense for Chelsea to loan Delap out to a club like Everton, where he’d get the chance to start more games, so that seems like a deal that could be beneficial for all parties.

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NI legends to be inducted into NIFWA Hall of Fame

Marissa Callaghan and Gareth McAuley
Marissa Callaghan and Gareth McAuley will be inducted into the NIFWA's Hall of Fame [Getty Images]

Northern Ireland legends Marissa Callaghan and Gareth McAuley will be inducted into the Northern Ireland Football Writers' Association Hall of Fame.

Callaghan and McAuley will join a host of established names in the Hall of Fame such as George Best, Harry Gregg, David Healy and Steven Davis.

Former Northern Ireland midfielder Callaghan captained Northern Ireland at the Euro 2022 finals - a first major tournament for the women's side.

The midfielder retired from football this year after a career that saw her earn 91 international and win two Women's Premiership titles with Cliftonville, in 2022 and an invincible year in 2024.

"It's an honour to join the NIFWA Hall of Fame alongside so many famous names from the world of football," said Callaghan, who will be the first women's player to receive the honour at Sunday's annual awards.

"The award is not just a reflection of my efforts, but the support and help of all my team-mates and coaches over the years."

The former Cliftonville midfielder is joined in the Hall of Fame by McAuley, who won 80 caps for Northern Ireland between 2005 and 2018.

McAuley scored one of the most famous goals in the history of Northern Ireland football in the historic Euro 2016 win over Ukraine in Lyon.

At club level, McAuley made his name in the Irish League with Crusaders and Coleraine before turning out for Lincoln City, Leicester City, Ipswich Town, West Bromwich Albion and Rangers.

"It's very pleasing and an honour to be inducted into the Football Writers' Hall of Fame," McAuley said.

"The Euros was ten years ago, and I've been retired nearly seven years, so to be remembered and recognised in this way is really humbling."

Barcelona handed golden chance to sign versatile Man City star

Barcelona handed golden chance to sign versatile Man City star
Barcelona handed golden chance to sign versatile Man City star

Barcelona could be presented with a timely market opportunity this summer, with Nathan Ake emerging as a realistic defensive option for Hansi Flick’s system. 

According to a report from SPORT, the Dutch defender is seriously considering leaving Manchester City, opening the door for clubs already monitoring his situation, including Barcelona.

From a tactical point of view, this is the kind of profile Barcelona are actively searching for. 

Flick wants defenders who are comfortable on the ball, flexible in positioning, and reliable in different systems. Ake fits that idea well. 

He is naturally a centre-back, but he can also operate as a left-back and can also play in midfield, which gives managers extra options during a season.

Man City exit looming

Despite being part of a successful Manchester City squad, Ake has not been a regular starter under Pep Guardiola. 

He has featured across multiple competitions, but his role has been more rotational than central. 

That lack of consistent minutes has already attracted attention from several clubs, especially during the winter window when his situation first became a topic in the market.

Nathan Ake wants to leave Manchester City. (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)

Barcelona were among those who looked at him earlier, even exploring the idea of a short-term deal to strengthen the defence. 

Now, with the player more open to leaving, the opportunity looks more concrete. The club are still prioritising Alessandro Bastoni as their main target, but they are also preparing alternatives in case that move proves too difficult.

A versatile option

This is where Ake stands out. His ability to play in more than one position makes him a practical signing, especially for a squad that needs depth without overspending. 

Under Flick, players like Eric Garcia have already shown how useful versatility can be, and Ake offers a similar level of flexibility with more experience at the highest level.

Another important factor is cost. With a contract running until 2027, Ake is not out of reach financially. 

Reports suggest his market value is around €15 million, which makes him an affordable option compared to other defenders on Barcelona’s shortlist. 

For a player with Premier League and international experience, that price could be seen as a smart deal.

Canelo vs. Mbilli Is a Done Deal: A Redemption Quest With Real Stakes

Canelo Alvarez makes his ring walk
Canelo Alvarez makes his ring walk

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — It is official. Canelo Alvarez and Christian Mbilli have a done deal to fight in September in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia for the WBC super middleweight championship, according to The Ring's Mike Coppinger. The fight will be Canelo's first time back in the ring since his stunning defeat to Terence Crawford, and make no mistake, he is walking into a genuine fight. 

Canelo Alvarez is supposed to be untouchable at super middleweight. He had unified the division, dominated it for years, and built a legacy that had serious pound-for pound conversations attached to it. Then came Crawford, and everything shifted. The loss did not just hand Canelo a blemish on his record, it cracked open a real debate about where he stands as a fighter in the back half of his career. Is he still elite? Is the timing that made him great starting to erode? September in Riyadh is supposed to answer that question. The pressure is entirely on Canelo to prove the Crawford fight was an anomaly, not a preview.

Here is where things get genuinely interesting. Christian Mbilli is not a setup. The Cameroonian-French Canadian fighter caries a record of 29-0-1 with 24 knockouts, an 82% KO rate that demands respect. He was elevated to full WBC super middleweight champion in January 2026, and earned that position the hard way, grinding his way through the contender ranks largely out of the spotlight that follows Canelo everywhere he goes. Casual fans may not know the name. That does not make him any less dangerous. 

What makes this matchup even more layered is that Mbilli fought on the undercard of Canelo vs. Crawford last September. He has already shared the building with Canelo once. Now he gets to share the main event. That detail matters. This is not a man who will be starstruck or overwhelmed by the occasion. 

Canelo is walking in against a fighter who hits hard, has never been stopped, and has absolutely nothing to lose. That is a recipe for a real fight. 

The Saudi Arabia location surprises no one at this point. Riyadh has become the destination for marquee boxing events, with major promoters and fighters gravitating toward the money and spectacle the Kingdom offers. For Canelo, it is a stage large enough to match his ambitions. For the sport broadly, it continues a pattern worth watching. The biggest fights in boxing are increasingly being made for overseas audiences first, with fans in the US and Mexico following along through whatever broadcast deal follows

Strip away the title implications and Canelo vs. Mbilli is a legacy fight in disguise. Canelo is not just trying to win a belt, he is trying to rewrite the narrative that the Crawford loss started. A convincing performance against a dangerous, undefeated champion goes a long way toward quieting the doubters. A stumble, however, opens a very different conversation about where his career goes from here. 

The stakes are real. The opponent is real. September cannot get here soon enough.

What channel is Mariners vs. Royals on? Time, TV schedule, live stream to watch MLB Friday Night Baseball game

Bobby Witt Jr.

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Two teams struggling to keep their heads above water face off Friday as the Royals visit the Mariners to open a weekend series. 

Seattle is off to a slow start following its impressive postseason run a year ago, with its big bats mostly struggling to replicate last year's success. Cal Raleigh, Julio Rodriguez, J.P. Crawford and Josh Naylor each have an OPS under .700, making it difficult for the Mariners (16-16) to string together wins so far. 

The Royals have had similar issues with Salvador Perez (.589 OPS) and Vinnie Pasquantino (.600 OPS, .167 average) but at least they have Bobby Witt Jr. to fall back on and have seen Carter Jensen continue to hit after an impressive debut stint in the majors last year. 

Kansas City will send lefty Cole Ragans (5.00 ERA in six starts) to the mound Friday, while Seattle will hope Bryan Woo (3.86 ERA) can bounce back after allowing seven runs against the Cardinals his last time out. 

Who will start the weekend with a win? Here's everything you need to know to watch the series opener. 

What channel is Mariners vs. Royals on today?

Mariners vs. Royals will not air on traditional television Friday. The game will stream live as part of Apple TV's "Friday Night Baseball" package. 

New subscribers get their first week of Apple TV for free. After that, they can subscribe for just $12.99/month. 

Subscribers can watch "Friday Night Baseball" with the Apple TV app, which is available on select smart TVs, Roku devices, Amazon Fire TV, and gaming consoles. 

Mariners vs. Royals start time

  • Date: Friday, May 1
  • Time: 9:45 p.m. ET | 8:45 p.m. CT | 6:45 p.m. PT

First pitch of Mariners vs. Royals on Friday is set for 9:45 p.m. ET. The game will be played at T-Mobile Park in Seattle.

Apple TV 'Friday Night Baseball' schedule 2026

Apple and MLB have announced the "Friday Night Baseball" schedule through the end of June. See every upcoming game below. 

DateGameTime (ET)
May 1Reds at Pirates6:45 p.m.
Royals at Mariners9:45 p.m.
May 8Twins at Guardians7:15 p.m.
Cardinals at Padres9:45 p.m.
May 15Blue Jays at Tigers6:45 p.m.
Yankees at Mets7:15 p.m.
May 22Astros at Cubs2:20 p.m.
Tigers at Orioles7:15 p.m.
May 29Twins at Pirates6:45 p.m.
Phillies at Dodgers10:15 p.m.
June 5Guardians at Rangers8:15 p.m.
Royals at Twins8:15 p.m.
June 12Diamondbacks at Reds7:15 p.m.
Braves at Mets7:15 p.m.
June 19Cardinals at Royals8:15 p.m.
Twins at Diamondbacks9:45 p.m.
June 26Cubs at Brewers7:45 p.m.
Dodgers at Padres9:45 p.m.

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OneFootball x Rick Astley: Carrick deserves a shot at the Man Utd job

OneFootball x Rick Astley: Carrick deserves a shot at the Man Utd job
OneFootball x Rick Astley: Carrick deserves a shot at the Man Utd job

As part of OneFootball's collaboration series with Shoot Music we're interviewing an artist every week about their love of football.

This week it's pop legend and huge Manchester United fan, Rick Astley.


When did you start supporting Manchester United and why?

I started supporting Manchester United when I was very young because my older brother did.

What is your favourite memory of supporting Man Utd as a child?

My brother once got a Red Devils rug for his room for Christmas and I thought it was so cool.

This is set to be a huge summer for Man Utd - is Michael Carrick the right man to lead them into next season?

Michael Carrick has been great for United and definitely deserves to be in the running for the full time job. Something tells me he won’t be the only one, though.

Who has been Man Utd's unsung hero this season and deserves more love?

Harry Maguire has been fantastic this year. He has been a stable force when we needed it. He is good with the ball and his passing is much better than people give him credit for.

With Chelsea in crisis, Man City's legal issues, Liverpool struggling and Arsenal not able to get over the line, are you optimistic about a proper Premier League title charge next term?

We are going to have to dig in next year. I think a Champions League place is realistic once again, but winning the Premier League is another year away.

Rick Astley’s new single, 'Raindrops', is out now.

You can follow him on Instagram here: @officialrickastley

Borussia Mönchengladbach vs. Borussia Dortmund preview: The Borussias lock horns once again

Borussia Mönchengladbach vs. Borussia Dortmund preview: The Borussias lock horns once again
Borussia Mönchengladbach vs. Borussia Dortmund preview: The Borussias lock horns once again

Borussia Mönchengladbach:

The penultimate fixture on Matchday 32 of the Bundesliga offered up the battle of the Borussias for us to enjoy. Mönchengladbach play host to their namesake from Dortmund, with kick-off scheduled for 17:30 CET on Sunday afternoon.

For Gladbach, they were held to a scoreless stalemate by VfL Wolfsburg. Although a win would have been the objective, the draw may yet prove crucial towards maintaining their topflight status given the gap of seven points clear of the relegation zone. 

Under-pressure coach Eugen Polanksi knows, with just three games remaining, every point gained is a step closer to survival. However, that could be easier said than done, having last tasted victory against FC St. Pauli back in mid-March. 

Furthermore, they take on a Dortmund side keen to cling onto their runners-up spot. Yet, it must be said that Borussia Park has been a home comfort against BVB, with three wins alongside a draw and loss in the last five times Gladbach hosted this clash.

Team news:

Gladbach's injury list is relatively short which will come as a relief to Eugen Polanksi. Only Tim Kleindienst (fitness) is unavailable. Meanwhile, Jens Castrop will miss out through suspension for his red card picked up against Wolfsburg last Saturday.

Nicolas will likely start behind Sander, Elvedi and Diks in defence. Scally and Ullrich should play wide of Reitz, Engelhardt and Stöger, while Honorat is expected to partner Tabakovic in attack for the Foals.

Predicted lineup: Nicolas – Sander, Elvedi, Diks — Scally, Reitz, Engelhardt, Stöger, Ullrich – Honorat, Tabakovic

Borussia Dortmund:

Moving on to Borussia Dortmund, holding an advantageous position in the table gave them the freedom of handing out debuts last time out. Samuele Inácio impressed in a 4-0 win over SC Freiburg which brought their run of two defeats to an end. 

Serhou Guirassy also rediscovered some of his goal-scoring form, netting twice as the result ensured Champions League football for BVB next season. Meanwhile, the highly-rated Mathis Albert also made his first bow in front of the Yellow Wall. 

There may be nothing to play for regarding silverware, but having finished fourth and fifth in the two season previous, Niko Kovač will know a second-place finish would be steady progress. A win in Gladbach could ensure that physiological milestone.

They'll seemingly have to try and do it with just two fully fit centre-halves, after Kovač ruled Ramy Bensebaini out for the trip. But despite their troubles on the road in Gladbach, the host's lack of form should give Dortmund reason to believe in victory.

Team news:

Emre Can (ACL tear), Niklas Süle (knee), Ramy Bensebaini (knock) and Felix Nmecha (fitness) are definitely out of action for BVB. On the positive front, Yan Couto has recovered from illness, while Karim Adeyemi could be back in time to feature.

Kobel ought to start as Reggiani should come in to join Anton and Schlotterbeck. The middle third will likely consist of Ryerson, Bellingham, Sabitzer and Ryerson. Brandt is tipped to pair up with talent Inácio behind Guirassy.

Predicted lineup: Kobel – Reggiani, Anton, Schlotterbeck – Ryerson, Sabitzer, Bellingham, Svensson – Brandt, Inácio – Guirassy 

Braves predicted to part ways with $2.5M 7-year veteran amid Spencer Strider&#39;s anticipated return

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The Atlanta Braves lost several arms early in Spring Training, raising concerns that this season could mirror last year’s struggles. However, Atlanta has responded by becoming one of the best teams in baseball so far—even without key players like Spencer Strider.

“In the latest blow to the Atlanta Braves' starting rotation, right-hander Spencer Strider will begin the season on the injured list after being diagnosed with an oblique strain, manager Walt Weiss told reporters Monday. Strider had been scheduled to start in Monday's spring training finale against Pittsburgh before being scratched,” ESPN wrote.

Despite missing contributors such as Hurston Waldrep, Spencer Schwellenbach, and Strider, the Braves have maintained a strong rotation. The team has turned a corner from last season and now looks to take another step forward with Strider set to return this weekend in Colorado.

“The Braves will reinstate Spencer Strider from the 15-day injured list on Sunday, manager Walt Weiss told reporters before tonight’s walk-off win over Detroit,” MLB Trade Rumors’ Anthony Franco wrote.

Strider’s return brings roster decisions, particularly on the pitching side. Atlanta will likely need to make a move, and one name that could be on the way out is Joel Payamps, whom the Braves acquired this offseason.

“Joel Payamps could be the next roster casualty. He was solid in Milwaukee for a couple of years but just hasn't been able to find it again,” Braves reporter Grant McAuley posted.

The Braves are excited to welcome Strider back and hope he can return to the form he showed in previous seasons. His return adds another high-impact arm to an already deep rotation.

As for Payamps, he signed a $2.5 million deal during the offseason. The results have not matched expectations, making him a likely candidate to be removed from the roster.

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VAR &#39;right to overturn&#39; Arsenal penalty - pundits join debate

Danny Makkelie checks the VAR screen
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BBC Radio 5 Live's Euro Leagues podcast has been unpacking the incident-packed Champions League semi-final first leg between Arsenal and Atletico Madrid, with a particular focus on the "dubious process" that led up to Eberechi Eze's overturned penalty.

The substitute thought he had won the Gunners a second penalty late on when he appeared to beat David Hancko to the ball inside the area, but the decision was overturned following a VAR check.

"If I'm being honest, I really didn't see much contact," said French football journalist Julien Laurens. "I understand the frustration from an Arsenal point of view because it was given first, but was it really the right call?

"These are the situations we want VAR to make the right call in and I'm not sure a penalty would've been the right call, if it had stood.

"For me, they were right to overturn it. I didn't see much contact, I can't lie."

German football journalist Rafa Honigstein added: "At the start of this year or maybe the year before, referees were told to look for players exaggerating things and to figure out if the contact is enough to actually be a foul.

"They have basically been asked to question whether the player's reaction is commensurate with the contact. So, under this very strict criteria, I would say it was more not a foul than a foul.

"In the grand scheme of things, if you ignore the dubious process, I would rather not see penalties like this one given as well."

Spanish football expert Guillem Balague also joined the conversation: "I think Mikel Arteta is trying to influence the next referee now, in the same way the grass pitch situation felt like a bit of theatre.

"If there is a close call, and there has been enough noise made about it, the referee might feel like he owes something to Arsenal.

"I understand it could've been a turning point in the tie, but I'm not sure you can create such a large amount of annoyance and frustration towards a moment like this."

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Hypnosis, Al Pacino and lies - how I tried to motivate my players

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Mikel Arteta is well known for his innovative ideas of man-management with his Arsenal squad, but managers trying something off the wall to motivate their players is nothing new.

Over the many years I spent in management, I always tried to influence situations in and out of the dressing room for the benefit of the team's performance and I was not afraid to surprise my team with the way I did it.

As I've mentioned in previous columns, inviting people in to talk to the team before certain games was always a positive angle I tried.

It was something I believed could be used right through the season, as long as it was the right character who was talking, and I didn't use the same person on too regular a basis.

They didn't have to be involved in football either - I once brought in boxing legend Sugar Ray Leonard when I was at Stoke - or even have any sporting connections at all.

A disappearing team

Al Pacino plays Tony D'Amato, head coach of the Miami Sharks, in 1999 film Any Given Sunday. D'Amato is known for his traditional methods and clashes with team owner and general manager Christina Pagniacci, played by Cameron Diaz
Al Pacino plays Tony D'Amato, head coach of the Miami Sharks, in 1999 film Any Given Sunday. D'Amato is known for his traditional methods and clashes with team owner and general manager Christina Pagniacci, played by Cameron Diaz [Getty Images]

In my second season of management, 1993-94, my Bournemouth side of what is now League One, were drawn against Premier League side Blackburn Rovers in a second-round League cup tie.

We travelled up to Blackburn for the first leg on a Tuesday and, after a sleep in the afternoon, we all attended a pre-match meeting. I had a special surprise guest for the lads - a hypnotist.

During his session he asked the team to sit in a circle on chairs, while he sat at the top of the room feeling - he believed - the vibes from the lads.

He switched all the lights off and gave them two minutes in silence in a pitch-black room but then, when he went and turned the lights back on, all their chairs were empty. I was amazed - he had made them all disappear!

It turned out the room had a side-door exit and while the lights were out, our lads had decided to sneak out and leave our man all by himself. He was great about it though, and took it all in good form.

Although the team did not play their part in the exercise in the way I'd intended, it was still fantastic for our preparation because they were all still talking about the hypnotist on the bus to the match, with no pre-match tension at all.

Blackburn had a brilliant side under Kenny Dalglish at that time and they were formidable opponents who were fighting for the Premier League title.

We lost the game, with Alan Shearer getting the winner for Rovers, but only went out 1-0 on aggregate. The lads put in such a great performance and showed no inhibitions whatsoever - I thank the hypnotist for that.

Sometimes though, thinking outside the box just doesn't work. I have no idea why!

During our promotion season at Stoke when we went up to the Premier League in 2007-08, we put together a video that showed all our goals that season to play to the squad before a crucial point of our run-in, an away trip to Coventry in April with four games to go.

Just before kick-off, the lads sat and watched what was a really uplifting take on all the positives so far, from all the matches we had played, and the video ended with a rousing rendition from Al Pacino from the film 'Any Given Sunday', when he inspires his locker room with an incredible speech about teamwork and desire.

I felt after our players heard a speech like that, only a victory could follow, but at half-time Coventry, who were fighting relegation, were 1-0 up and we had been absolutely useless.

My assistant Dave Kemp was waiting for me at the dressing-room door at the break and just said, "Put those toys away and get back to being you!"

In the second half, after a few choice words and a bit of a reset, we went out and managed to win the game 2-1 to go top of the table, with the character that team had coming again to the forefront.

Pacino's words were unbelievable and miles better than anything I could ever muster to try to motivate my players, but it shows there is a time and a place for everything - and that time wasn't then!

Pacino as Amato, making the famous 'inch by inch' speech about team unity in Any Given Sunday. It starts with the lines, 'I don't know what to say really. Three minutes to the biggest battle of our professional lives all comes down to today'
D'Amato's [Pacino's] famous 'inch by inch' speech about team unity in Any Given Sunday starts with the lines, 'I don't know what to say really. Three minutes to the biggest battle of our professional lives all comes down to today'. It works, at least in the film anyway [Getty Images]

When to make things up

Motivation, done the right way, is a vital tool for any manager.

You are your players' leader and a leader is only a great leader if they can deal with adversity. If your players still follow you in the most difficult of times, you can really be called a leader.

But how, year after year, do you keep people motivated and performing at their maximum in a sport that is awash with so much money? There is no adversity for them, most of the time, so you have to invent some.

One of the methods I would use was to make up stories that belittled our group or individual players. I would tell the squad on Friday that I'd heard someone was criticising us as a group or, say, that a defender had mentioned he didn't rate our forwards.

There was one particular game, way back, when a young centre-half had not given one of our forwards a kick in a home game we'd lost 1-0.

The opposition manager, quite rightly, praised his player and took a bit of a swipe at us.

It just so happened it was near the halfway stage of the campaign, when return fixtures can sometimes come around again quite quickly.

Only a few weeks later, we faced the same team again. Well, in the days before the game, I made sure my centre-forward heard all the negatives that had been thrown at him by that manager and also ensured he was well-versed in all the positives the young defender had been given.

We won the return game 4-0 and our centre-forward definitely returned the compliments of the first match to the young centre-half and his manager.

For that reason, I never criticised players or managers myself because I knew it just fuelled them and the clubs I managed did not need me helping the other team.

I felt being the underdogs always had its advantages and this is another example - used in a certain way, it helped my teams over the years.

Counting magpies and changing my diet

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Superstition in football runs very deep, in all positions at a club.

Let's not forget a foreign owner once tried to change the colour of their club's identity, because he believed it would bring them more luck.

Managers are also at it all the time too, though, with the same tie, suit or - in my case, cap! - if they are on a run of good results.

The worst situation I found myself in was when I was travelling to home games in my own car or away games on the team bus - if I saw any magpies, they had to add up to even numbers, otherwise we were going to lose that day.

I would sometimes drive around looking for more to even the numbers up - how ridiculous is that?

As a player, I was the same. I only took a pair of boots to the cobblers on two occasions to get them fixed and both times it was 1987, the year Bournemouth won the old Division Three title.

I had decided that, for good luck, those boots would stick with me through the season even though they were falling apart - and they certainly did that!

Some science always played a part too, though. I would also be really regimented as a player and would always try to stick to a certain routine, for home and away games.

That carried on into my coaching and management days and, even though I am retired now, it has stuck with me to this day - although I am not as superstitious any more.

A player's diet has changed an incredible amount since my early days as an apprentice at Bristol Rovers, but I learned one lesson very quickly that still stands today - don't eat too much before a game!

When I was 16, I travelled to play Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in a Football Combination match.

It was my first trip away and, in those days, both the first team and reserves would play on Saturday afternoons. Senior players would be in the majority in the reserves because the first XI could only have one substitute.

When we arrived at the hotel, at Heathrow Airport, we were ushered into the dining room where three courses of our pre-match meal was served up - soup, steak and rice pudding.

I can't remember ever having steak before then in my life, let alone before a game. Telling my father I had eaten it for lunch was such a proud moment - until he asked how I played.

I recall us being beaten by Chelsea that afternoon and also feeling a little bit weighty while I was running around the Bridge.

It was a reminder of how, if I wanted to succeed in professional football, I could not be blindsided by anything else - including nice food. That always stuck with me and, yes, my diet did improve.

Jim Smith, who died in 2019 aged 79, was known as 'the Bald Eagle'. His managerial career spanned almost 40 years and he was in charge for more than 1,700 games at nine different clubs at every level of English football from the Premier League to non-league
Jim Smith, who died in 2019 aged 79, was known as 'the Bald Eagle'. His managerial career spanned almost 40 years and he was in charge for more than 1,700 games at nine different clubs at every level of English football from the Premier League to non-league [Getty Images]

Many moons ago, I read a book from the early 1980s called 'Eat to Win' which had a foreword by Martina Navratilova, the great tennis player.

I read it, and at the back there were pages and pages of different meals she recommended athletes should try.

At that time, as a player, I'd believed my eating habits were OK - I'd stopped having pre-match steak - but after reading what Martina had to say, I took a different view on certain meals and what was appropriate during and after games, as well as rehydration and rest.

While you can always learn something new that might work for you, it's also important to question new ideas that supposedly guarantee success.

So I will balance the story about Martina's book with one about one of the biggest characters in football - the late Jim Smith, who managed QPR, Portsmouth and Derby among others.

Jim's tales are legendary. One year, we were at Lilleshall, the Football Association's old base which housed its Centre of Excellence, on a coaches' week seminar, which was held at the end of every season.

At the time, Italy had the leading league in world football with Serie A and AC Milan had one of the most outstanding teams of that era.

Charles Hughes, who was the FA's director of coaching, was giving a lecture and was discussing how Italians' diets were different from ours in England.

He was saying how much more importance should be given to the way we eat, especially about pasta!

Charles believed, or made it seem he believed, that pasta was one of the fundamental reasons Italian clubs and leagues were so successful.

After he finished, he invited questions. Jim stood up and asked, "Charles, do the teams at the bottom of the Italian league know about pasta? And if so, how are they at the bottom of the league!?"

It was a very good point and it got everyone laughing.

Tony Pulis was speaking to BBC Sport's Chris Bevan.

New York’s Record-Breaking Closeout Signals Strategic Shift in Eastern Conference Power

The New York Knicks secured a place in the Eastern Conference Semifinals on Thursday night with a 140-89 victory over the Atlanta Hawks. The 51-point margin at State Farm Arena established a new franchise record for the largest postseason win, eclipsing a mark that had stood for decades. The victory concludes the first-round series 4-2, punctuated by a performance that statistically ranks among the most dominant halves in NBA history.

The Knicks entered halftime with an 83-36 lead. This 47-point differential is the largest halftime lead in NBA playoff history, breaking the previous record of 41 points. The scoring surge was led by OG Anunoby, who finished with 29 points on 11-of-14 shooting, and Mikal Bridges, who contributed 24 points.

Slick Knicks Celebrate Victory

The scale of the win reflects a significant tactical pivot following earlier struggles in the series. After dropping Games 2 and 3 by a combined two points, the Knicks responded by outscoring the Hawks by a total of 96 points over the final three contests.

Forward Josh Hart, a central figure in the Knicks’ rotation since 2023, signaled the team’s advancement with a concise social media post following the buzzer.

Hart, who recorded 14 points and five rebounds in 27 minutes, shared a post featuring the team’s signature orange and blue heart emojis, which quickly garnered over 13,000 interactions.

Hawks Take Stock

The Atlanta Hawks faced an insurmountable deficit after allowing 83 points in the first 24 minutes. Despite the home-court environment, the Hawks’ defensive rotations failed to contain New York’s perimeter shooting and interior presence. Karl-Anthony Towns anchored the frontcourt with a triple-double, recording 12 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 assists, facilitating an offense that shot over 60% through the first three quarters.

The defeat marks a sharp decline for an Atlanta team that held a 2-1 lead earlier in the week. The 51-point loss in an elimination game is expected to trigger a period of internal evaluation regarding the team’s defensive personnel and ability to match the physical intensity of Eastern Conference contenders.

“Give credit to the Knicks… I thought their physicality—they made it hard for us,” Hawks coach Quin Snyder stated after the game. “Even as the series progressed, you can see what a really good team they are and why they’re a contender. We didn’t have an answer for that tonight.”

Atlanta forward Jalen Johnson characterized the loss as a necessary developmental hurdle. “This is a big learning experience,” Johnson said. “I’m going to take a lot from this and continue to get better from it. We’re growing.”

Focus On Next Round

New York’s efficiency allowed head coach Mike Brown to limit the minutes of primary starters in the second half. This rest advantage is mathematically significant as the team prepares for the next round. The Knicks’ ability to generate a 51-point win while distributing scoring across the roster—including significant contributions from the bench—suggests a level of depth that was not as apparent during the regular season.

“Just a really, really good night offensively,” Brown said following the closeout. “We did the things that we were supposed to do. And our players were really, really good with their focus and attention to detail.”

The emphatic victory silences some critics, including Charles Barkley, who expressed scepticism that the team could go all the way in the Eastern Conference.

By neutralizing Atlanta’s primary scoring threats and maintaining a record-setting pace, the Knicks have transitioned from a team struggling with close-game execution to one capable of historic separation.

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DBR Podcast #821 - Boom Boom Is A Blue Devil

DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA - MARCH 1: Comedian and actor Ken Jeong hangs out with the Cameron Crazies for some photos during the game between the Florida State Seminoles and the Duke Blue Devils at Cameron Indoor Stadium on March 1, 2025 in Durham, North Carolina. (Photo by Lance King/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Jon Scheyer’s recruiting is truly off the charts incredible. In his latest master stroke, the Duke coach has convinced Joaquim Boumtje Boumtje, an American teen playing in Spain, to come to Duke a year earlier than expected to join the 2026-27 Blue Devils.

Boom Boom, as he is known, is considered perhaps the top prospect in the 2028 NBA Draft and Duke will get to see what he brings to the table starting this fall. The DBR Podcast crew has been crushing the tape and reading all the scouting reports to give you everything you need to know about the latest big man headed to campus.

After the break, Jason and Donald have more recruiting news. There is word that Duke has officially offered Kager Knueppel’s younger brother, Kager. And, Duke may be filling out the practice squad with a guy who was actually a pretty good D1 player last season. Tune in to the latest edition of the Duke Basketball Roundup for all the details.

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Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah to reject Saudis in favour of surprising European stay

Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah to reject Saudis in favour of surprising European stay
Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah to reject Saudis in favour of surprising European stay

Liverpool star Mohamed Salah is reportedly ready to reject a lucrative move to the Saudi Pro League in favour of a surprising stay in Europe. 

Salah announced in March he will leave the Merseyside club this summer after agreeing to end his contract a year early. 

The 33-year-old looked to have played his last game for Liverpool when he came off during Saturday’s 3-1 win against Crystal Palace. 

But the club have confirmed his injury is not as serious as first feared, which suggests he will feature again before the end of the season

Salah is tipped to move to the Middle East this summer to play in the Pro League. 

But it emerges the Egyptian star could join Turkish giants Fenerbahce, who have positioned themselves at the front of the queue for his signature. 

According to A Spor, the Super Lig club have already held two meetings with Salah’s agent over a potential summer move. 

The forward reportedly expects an annual salary worth €20 million and wants to continue his career in Europe. 

Fernerbahce is one of the most successful and widely supported clubs in Turkey. 

They have won Super Lig 19 times since its inception in 1959, but they are on course to lose the title race to Galatasaray this season.  

Fenerbahce are seven points behind the Lions with five games remaining. 

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A-League Finals Series: Melbourne Victory set up derby semi-final as Brisbane Roar progress

A-League Finals Series: Melbourne Victory set up derby semi-final as Brisbane Roar progress
A-League Finals Series: Melbourne Victory set up derby semi-final as Brisbane Roar progress

Following a hiatus for an international break, A-League Women action returned with Week One of the Finals Series.

Four teams entered the A-League Elimination Finals in two winner-takes-all matches for a spot in the semi-finals.

Melbourne Victory saw off Canberra United to face their derby rivals in the semi-finals, while Brisbane Roar progressed past Adelaide United. Here’s how the results unfolded.

Canberra United 1-3 Melbourne Victory

Melbourne Victory set up a derby clash against rivals Melbourne City as they overcame Canberra in the capital.

A record crowd of 3,290 at McKellar Park saw Victory take the lead when Rachel Lowe reacted quickest to score after Sally James had denied Rhianna Pollicina.

Three minutes later, Ella O’Grady doubled the Victory lead when she slid home at the back post to convert Pollicina’s cross.

Canberra got themselves back into the game through Sasha Grove. A break from a Victory corner saw Grove win the ball in the centre of the pitch. With a little help from Emma Hawkins, the ball ran through for Grove who raced in on goal to slide the ball past Courtney Newbon with a little under 30 minutes gone.

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The hosts should’ve equalised five minutes later, but with the goal at her mercy, Hawkins could only head Michelle Heyman’s cross over the bar.

Five minutes after the restart, O’Grady made the game safe for Victory. A giveaway in the Canberra half gave Holly Furphy the chance to cross. She put the ball on a plate for O’Grady to head home.

Next up for Jeff Hopkins’ side is a two-legged Melbourne derby against Premiers, Melbourne City.

Brisbane Roar 3-0 Adelaide United

A second half onslaught from Brisbane Roar saw them cruise past Adelaide and into the semi-finals.

Erin Healy’s header drew a fine early save from Chloe Lincoln, with the Matildas’ shot-stopper diving full stretch to deny the American.

Brisbane gradually took control of the game and Kijah Stephenson’s shot was saved by the foot of Ilona Melegh.

With 50 minutes gone, Stephenson finally broke the deadlock. Alicia Woods’ through ball was inch perfect and Stephenson did the rest, tucking home past Melegh.

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Stephenson doubled her and Brisbane’s tally just six minutes later. Her shot from the edge of the box clipped the post, leaving Melagh with no chance.

Aimee Medwin rounded off the night for The Roar as she outmuscled Zoe Tolland and poked home under the despairing dive of Melegh.

Wellington Phoenix are up next for Alex Smith’s Roar in the Elimination Finals.

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Real Madrid map out a clear summer rebuild plan &#8211; report

Real Madrid map out a clear summer rebuild plan – report
Real Madrid map out a clear summer rebuild plan – report

Real Madrid are preparing for an important summer, and this time the approach is calm but focused. 

According to an update from OK Diario, it has been learned that the club already has a clear plan in place to refresh the squad without making too many drastic changes.

Despite another season ending without major success, Real Madrid are not looking at a full rebuild. 

Instead, the idea is to improve key areas while keeping the core of the team intact. 

Simply put, the message from within the club is to make small but smart changes rather than a complete reset.

Potential returns

One of the biggest boosts will come from returning players, where Endrick is expected to rejoin the squad after gaining experience on loan at Lyon. 

Furthermore, Nico Paz is also set to return, with Real Madrid ready to activate his buy-back clause. 

Meanwhile, a decision still needs to be made on Victor Munoz, although one thing is clear that he will not be heading to Barcelona.

Gonzalo Garcia is likely to leave Real Madrid. (Photo by Florencia Tan Jun/Getty Images)

At the same time, some exits are already being prepared, and others are being considered. 

For that matter, Gonzalo Garcia is likely to move on, although Madrid want to keep future control through a buy-back clause. 

Potential exits

At the same time, the right-back position is one of the main concerns at Real Madrid, especially with Dani Carvajal expected to leave at the end of his contract. 

Real Madrid are also targeting a top-level centre-back and could bring in a younger defender who can grow into the role over time.

Furthermore, the likes of Dani Ceballos and Fran Garcia are also expected to leave, and there is also a bigger decision to be made with Eduardo Camavinga. 

While he remains an important player, Real Madrid are open to selling if a strong offer arrives. 

Lastly, the situation around Raul Asensio has also shifted. He was once seen as a likely departure, but injuries in defence, especially to Eder Militao, have changed the picture. 

Club Brugge hand Hans Vanaken and Brandon Mechele new contracts

Club Brugge hand Hans Vanaken and Brandon Mechele new contracts
Club Brugge hand Hans Vanaken and Brandon Mechele new contracts

Club Brugge have announced that both Hans Vanaken and Brandon Mechele have signed new contracts with the club. The two veterans, who remain key players for Club Brugge, have signed deals with the side that will run until 2028.

The 33-year-old Vanaken, who could have left Club Brugge a number of times over the years, will go down as one of the greatest players in the sides history. Vanaken’s time in Club Brugge has led to the side winning six Pro League titles, five Super Cups and one Belgian Cup. Since joining Club Brugge from Lokeren in 2015, Vanaken has gone on to make 559 appearances for the side, scoring 150 goals. Vanaken has scored in double figures for Club Brugge every season, with another 10 having come during the current campaign. Vanaken has also given the side seven assists.

Mechele, also aged 33, has played for Club Brugge since 2013. He spent six months on loan with Sint Truiden in 2017 but apart from that has never played for any other team. He has also made well over 500 appearances for Club Brugge, winning the same amount of league titles as Vanaken.

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&#39;If that was Harry Kane...&#39;

Strand-Larsen slides and celebrates a goal for Crystal Palace as his substitute team-mates wait to mob him
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Being a club's record signing brings with it a certain pressure. Some players rise to deal with it and others struggle.

For Jorgen Strand Larsen, it seemed for a while it was a case of the latter.

The Norwegian striker joined Crystal Palace from Wolverhampton Wanderers on 2 February in a deal worth up to £48m, but managed just three Premier League goals in 14 games for the Eagles before Thursday's Conference League semi-final first leg.

However, his fourth goal could arguably be his most important as he produced a moment of magic to give Palace a 3-1 lead against Shakhtar Donetsk in the Polish city of Krakow.

Substitute Strand Larsen raced on to a pass by Daichi Kamada in the 84th minute, broke into the area and showed excellent composure to sidestep a sliding challenge and then clip in a neat finish over the advancing Shakhtar keeper Dmytro Riznyk.

The delightful strike gave Oliver Glasner's side a two-goal cushion going into the second leg at Selhurst Park on Thursday, 7 May, and they surely have one foot in a first major European final.

"We were not sure if he had had a touch and that is what is impressive, the calmness and then to dink it into the corner," said former Tottenham and England midfielder Glenn Hoddle on TNT Sports.

"If that was Harry Kane scoring that goal we would all be saying 'wow what a beautiful goal'."

With a mental coach to the World Cup? He&#39;s in Nagelsmann&#39;s plans

With a mental coach to the World Cup? He's in Nagelsmann's plans
With a mental coach to the World Cup? He's in Nagelsmann's plans

Julian Nagelsmann has a problem. A luxury problem. All of a sudden, there is once again a player making a strong case for himself in attacking midfield, even though a place at the 2026 World Cup seemed virtually unthinkable for him just six months ago.

After a disastrous first half of the season, Paul Nebel is currently in outstanding form. That surely will not have escaped the national team coach either. But what has changed within just a few months, and is a strong second half of the season enough to earn a World Cup ticket?

Quite a lot, would probably be the fitting answer at first glance when it comes to Nebel and his club Mainz 05. After a nightmare start to the season, Urs Fischer took over at the Palatinate club on December 7.

In Fischer’s 5-3-2 system, Nebel had fully taken control of the midfield again by the time teammate Nadim Amiri got injured at the end of February. “I’ve felt very comfortable on the pitch in the last few games. I can move into the half-spaces, but also drift out wide, deliver crosses and dribble one-on-one,” Nebel explained to the club’s media department in March.

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The statistics also show impressively just how comfortable he has felt lately. Since February 28, 2026, Nebel has contributed three assists and four goals in eleven games. Before that, he had managed just two goal contributions in 23 matches this season. Alongside Fischer, the 23-year-old said it was above all a mental coach who helped pull him out of his slump:

“That helps me look at things from a different perspective, process them and not let them affect me so much, so I can come out of situations like that even stronger.” Strong enough to be in contention for the World Cup again?

What is clear is that Paul Nebel would initially have to settle for a place on Germany’s bench either way. Right now, there is no getting past Jamal Musiala and Florian Wirtz in the No. 10 role. Coming off the bench, however, the Mainz man could be exactly the right choice. After all, games are rarely decided by the starting XI alone.

Much like Musiala & Wirtz, he can be found all over midfield during a game, can create chances and has a tremendously strong finish. Those are qualities that have impressed Julian Nagelsmann before. Even though Nebel did not make an international appearance in August 2025, he was called up to the senior Germany squad for the first time for the World Cup qualifiers.

Before that, he had shone at the U21 European Championship and secured extra time for Germany in the final with a world-class goal. We’ll keep quiet about how that match ended. After the August call-up, however, Nagelsmann turned to Nebel’s teammate instead.

After strong performances for Mainz last year, Nadim Amiri played for Germany again for the first time in five years. At Mainz, the 29-year-old is the undisputed star and supposedly indispensable to the success of Fischer’s side. Or maybe not?

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As already mentioned, Amiri was sidelined with an injury from February 28 onward. Nebel, however, managed to make the absence of the star man almost forgotten. As if it were the most natural thing in the world, he replaced Amiri and played a major role with his performances in ensuring that Mainz, currently sitting in tenth place, have all but secured survival. For comparison: after the first half of the season, they were still in 16th.

Now in the final phase of the season, Amiri and Nebel are playing alongside each other in midfield. Both are doing it equally well. While Nebel scored recently in the 3-4 defeat to Bayern, Amiri had netted a last-minute equaliser the week before in the 1-1 draw against Gladbach. Julian Nagelsmann seemingly has an embarrassment of riches.

Until the official squad announcement on May 21, Nebel will probably cross the national team coach’s mind several more times. And rightly so — in this kind of form, he could be exactly the right man for the final minutes of a World Cup match if needed.

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NCAA men&#39;s volleyball bracket 2026: Schedule, TV channels, live streams, scores for college championship

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The NCAA men's volleyball tournament is back and bigger than ever for 2026.

The bracket has expanded from nine to 12 teams, with seven automatic qualifiers and five at-large teams. That opens the door for more schools to compete but the usual suspects enter postseason play as the favorites. 

One of this year's top three seeds — No. 1 UCLA, No. 2 Hawaii and No. 3 Long Beach State — has won every NCAA title since 2018. Every championship match in that span except 2021, when Hawaii beat BYU for the title, has featured a matchup of two of those three schools in the final. 

Defending champion Long Beach and UCLA have met in the final the last two years, with the teams splitting the titles. Will they make it three in a row or will Hawaii or another team break through this year? 

Here's everything you need to know to watch. 

NCAA men's volleyball bracket 2026

Four teams are seeded nationally and will host regionals the opening weekend, awaiting the winners of first-round matches between the other two teams in their regions. See the full match schedule below. 

  • No. 1 UCLA
    • UC Irvine
    • Penn State
  • No. 4 Ball State
    • Pepperdine
    • Fort Valley State
  • No. 2 Hawaii
    • USC
    • Belmont Abbey
  • No. 3 Long Beach State
    • Loyola Chicago
    • Saint Francis

Where to watch NCAA men's volleyball tournament

  • TV channel: ESPN2 (final only)
  • Live stream:ESPN app

Every match of the 2026 NCAA men's volleyball tournament can be streamed live via the ESPN app. The final also will air on ESPN2. 

Now you can watch ESPN without cable. Stream live NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, college sports, plus SportsCenter, First Take, and all your favorite ESPN shows—anytime, anywhere—only in the ESPN app.

NCAA men's volleyball tournament schedule, scores 2026

Friday, May 1 - First round

MatchTime (ET)Watch
Pepperdine vs. Fort Valley State7 p.m.ESPN app
UC Irvine vs. Penn State9 p.m.ESPN app
Loyola Chicago vs. Saint Francis10 p.m.ESPN app
USC vs. Belmont Abbey11 p.m.ESPN app

Saturday, May 2 - Regional finals

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No. 4 Ball State vs. Pepperdine/Fort Valley State6 p.m.ESPN app
No. 1 UCLA vs. UC Irvine/Penn State8 p.m.ESPN app
No. 3 Long Beach vs. Loyola Chicago/Saint Francis9 p.m.ESPN app
No. 2 Hawaii vs. USC/Belmont Abbey10 p.m.ESPN app

Saturday, May 9 - Semifinals

Semifinals and final will be played at Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles

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UCLA region winner vs. Ball State region winner6:30 or 9:30 p.m.ESPN app
Hawaii region winner vs. Long Beach region winner6:30 or 9:30 p.m.ESPN app

Monday, May 11 - Championship

MatchTime (ET)Watch
Semifinal winners7 p.m.ESPN2, ESPN app

NCAA men's volleyball champions list

Here are the last 10 NCAA men's volleyball champions and runners-up. There was no tournament in 2020 due to COVID-19.

YearChampionRunner-up
2025Long Beach StateUCLA
2024UCLALong Beach State
2023UCLAHawaii
2022HawaiiLong Beach State
2021HawaiiBYU
2019Long Beach StateHawaii
2018Long Beach StateUCLA
2017Ohio StateBYU
2016Ohio StateBYU
2015Loyola ChicagoLewis

Trump backs Iran’s participation at World Cup: ‘Let them play’

Uncertainty surrounding Iran’s participation in this summer’s World Cup on United States soil has been clarified after United States President Donald Trump gave his approval, stating, "Let them play."

Iran’s place in the finals had been in doubt following air strikes launched by the US and Israel against the country on February 28.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino had consistently maintained Iran would compete as scheduled, with all three group matches taking place in the US, a position he reiterated at FIFA’s Congress on Thursday.

Asked about Infantino’s remarks later that day, Mr Trump responded: "Well if Gianni said it, I’m OK."

“Did Gianni say it? Gianni Infantino – that’s a piece of work.”

Asked what would happen if Iran won, Trump replied: “If they win we’ll have to worry about that. I’m going to have to worry about that one.

“You know what, let them play. Gianni is fantastic, he’s a friend of mine, he talked about it, I said, ‘you do whatever you want’. You can have them, you don’t have to have them, they probably have a good team. Do they have a good team, do you have any idea?”

The reporter who posed the initial question said he had no idea.

Trump replied: “It would be hard to believe actually. But let them play, right?”

Iran would face the US in the last 32 in Dallas if both teams finished second in their respective groups.

Trump has previously said it would be “inappropriate” for Iran to play “for their own life and safety”.

Infantino opened his president’s address at Congress in Vancouver: “Let me start at the outset by confirming straight away, for those who maybe want to say something else or write something else, that of course Iran will be participating at the FIFA World Cup 2026.

“And of course, Iran will play in the United States of America. The reason for that is simple, because we have to unite. We have to bring people together.”

Iran will kick off their campaign against New Zealand in Los Angeles on June 15.

Iran were the only one of FIFA’s 211 member nations not represented by federation officials in Vancouver.

The Press Association understands two delegates were granted visas by the Canadian authorities to attend, but chose not to after another member of their group was denied entry in Toronto.

Matthew Krupovich, a spokesperson for Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) issued a statement in relation to the incident.

“Canada is proud to host the FIFA World Cup and is working to facilitate a safe and successful event,” he said.

“As with all Games-related events, visa applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis by trained officers.

“While we cannot comment on individual cases due to privacy laws, the government has been clear and consistent: IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) officials are inadmissible to Canada and have no place in our country.

“We have taken strong action to hold the IRGC to account and will continue to do so, while protecting the safety of Canadians and upholding the integrity of our immigration system.”

Second 2026 Kentucky Derby Scratch: Fulleffort Is Out, Ocelli Draws In

152nd Kentucky Derby - Previews

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY - APRIL 30: Ocelli trains on the track during morning workouts ahead of the running of the 152nd Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs on April 30, 2026 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by Alex Slitz/Getty Images)

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Until yesterday morning, stalwart Kentucky Derby trainer Brad Cox was doing a fair impression of a few trainers of old with three solid contenders studding the gate in the $5 million 152nd running of the Kentucky Derby, but late on April 30, his outside horse, the fetching silvery roan colt Fulleffort, who won the one-and-an-eighth-mile Jeff Ruby Steaks for Cox with a time of 1:49.94, was out jogging Thursday morning and Cox thought he seemed to be favoring his left hind ankle. A swift subsequent X-ray found a bone chip in his left hind ankle. It will require surgery and will cause him to miss the Derby, the two subsequent Triple Crown races, and the rest of the summer.

“Main thing is he’s fine,” Cox said, while noting that the surgery would be minor, and that it was never good timing. “Easy decision to withdraw from the Derby. We’ll get that cleaned up and hopefully have a fresh horse for next fall.”

152nd Kentucky Derby - Previews

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY - APRIL 29: Fulleffort trains on the track during morning workouts ahead of the running of the 152nd Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs on April 29, 2026 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

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Fulleffort had been breaking from the 19th stall in the gate, having been moved in one stall from his original post of the 20-hole as Great White drew into the gate on April 28. Fulleffort’s saddle cloth number 20 will be retired. Great White now moves into Fulleffort’s stall 19, and Ocelli, trained by Whit Beckman, pulls into Great White’s outside post No. 20. As per the Churchill drill, Ocelli will run under saddle cloth number 22.

Below, the revised field for the 2026 Kentucky Derby. Note: revised post positions appear here in parentheses ONLY for those eight outside horses whose stalls and saddle cloths do not correspond. For the twelve inside horses whose saddle cloths and post positions still correspond, no change is made.

(Saddle Cloth, (Revised Post Position), Horse, Jockey, Trainer, Morning Line)

1) Renegade, Irad Ortiz Jr., Todd Pletcher, 4-1

2) Albus, Manny Franco, Riley Mott, 30-1

3) Intrepido, Hector Berrios, Jeff Mullins, 50-1

4) Litmus Test, Martin Garcia, Bob Baffert, 30-1

5) Right To Party, Christopher Elliott, Kenny McPeek, 30-1

6) Commandment, Luis Saez, Brad Cox, 6-1

7) Danon Bourbon, Atsuya Nishimura, Manabu Ikezoe, 20-1

8) So Happy, Mike Smith, Mark Glatt, 15-1

9) The Puma, Javier Castellano, Gustavo Delgado, 10-1

10) Wonder Dean, Ryusei Sakai, Daisuke Takayanagi, 30-1

11) Incredibolt, Jaime Torres, Riley Mott, 20-1

12) Chief Wallabee, Junior Alvarado, William Mott, 8-1

13) SCRATCH Silent Tactic, Cristian Torres, Mark Casse, 20-1 SCRATCH

14) (13) Potente, Juan Hernandez, Bob Baffert, 20-1

15) (14) Emerging Market, Flavien Prat, Chad Brown, 15-1

16) (15) Pavlovian, Edwin Maldonado, Doug O'Neill, 30-1

17) (16) Six Speed, Brian Hernandez Jr., Bhupat Seemar, 50-1

18) (17) Further Ado, John Velasquez, Brad Cox, 6-1

19) (18) Golden Tempo, Jose Ortiz, Cherie DeVaux, 30-1

20) (19) SCRATCH Fulleffort, Tyler Gaffalione, Brad Cox, 20-1 SCRATCH

21) (19) Great White, Alex Achard, John Ennis, 50-1

22) (20) Ocelli, J. Ramos, Whit Beckman, 50-1

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

Nantes show interest in former Paris FC manager Stéphane Gilli

Nantes show interest in former Paris FC manager Stéphane Gilli
Nantes show interest in former Paris FC manager Stéphane Gilli

FC Nantes are preparing for next season, which, almost certainly, will be spent in Ligue 2. The club have three games to save themselves from the drop and must win two of those games – minimum – and hope that AJ Auxerre, who occupy the relegation play-off place, don’t win any of their next three games. It is a tall order for a side that have won just four games in the league all season and have not won at all since the arrival of Vahid Halilhodzic in March.

Halilhodzic is Nantes’ third manager of the campaign, however, he will not remain at the club beyond the end of the season. A shortlist is being drawn up and it includes Olivier Pantaloni, although he remains an ambitious target, given that he is attracting interest from Toulouse FC.

Stéphane Gilli is another option, as per a report from Foot MercatoGilli led Paris FC into Ligue 1 last season, but having done so, he was sacked back in February, with the club hovering perilously above the relegation places. He was replaced by Antoine Kombouaré, who has steered them to safety. 

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Why Chelsea&#8217;s best plan is now to keep starting player who isn&#8217;t good enough to win major trophies

Why Chelsea’s best plan is now to keep starting player who isn’t good enough to win major trophies
Why Chelsea’s best plan is now to keep starting player who isn’t good enough to win major trophies

Robert Sanchez is a major problem with Chelsea’s first team, but should be kept around to compete with Mike Penders.

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The summer is almost here, and while there are still some crucial games for Chelsea to play, the focus is gradually shifting to what on earth they will do this summer to improve the squad.

The Daily Mail‘s Kieran Gill took a look at the squad and gave a “keep, sell or loan” rating to each of them.

Chelsea missed the boat to ditch Sanchez

On Robert Sanchez, he gave a “keep,” and we’d agree with that, on the basis that the club aren’t planning on buying anyone better. We’ve made it clear time and again that the original decision to buy Sanchez, and then not replace him, has cost us massively in the last few years.

But if you were going to ditch him, the time to do it was after his first or second year. At this point, we’ve got his successor, Mike Penders, doing well and close to being ready.

Penders probably isn’t ready just yet – so expect him to join the first team squad and play cup games, with Sanchez keeping the first team spot until his next blunder, or whenever Penders is ready to take over. When not asked to play out from the back, Sanchez is a solid option to compete with the youngster.

In other news…

Chelsea are going to look to sell Nicolas Jackson in the summer according to the latest reports from the BBC.

Gary Cahill has been praising one Chelsea player for his consistent form this season.

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🥐 European dreams and what lies ahead, 5️⃣ stories to start Friday

🥐 European dreams and what lies ahead, 5️⃣ stories to start Friday

It’s May 1st. A day shaped by the European hangover and the strategic moves taking place on our league’s benches.

Spanish football is enjoying a sweet moment after a round of continental competitions that has clarified the outlook for next season. While some celebrate historic triumphs, others are bringing successful spells to a close in search of new horizons.

Rayo Vallecano dream of the Conference final

The Vallecas side took a giant step last night by defeating Strasbourg in the first leg of the UEFA Conference League semi-finals. With an electric atmosphere in the stands, the red sashes knew how to suffer and strike at the key moments, earning a slim but vital advantage for the return leg on French soil.

Spain are within touching distance of the extra fifth Champions League spot

The news that came through on the European night could not have been better for LaLiga’s interests. The two setbacks suffered by German teams in their respective European fixtures allow Spain to strengthen its UEFA coefficient. This scenario leaves that fifth Champions League qualification spot for next season all but secured.

Flick says “I do” to Barça until 2028

Hansi Flick and FC Barcelona have sealed a renewal agreement that brings stability to the blaugrana project. The German coach, whose contract was due to expire in 2027, has accepted the proposal to extend his stay until 2028 with an optional extra year. The official signing will take place once the team mathematically secures the league title.

End of the Marcelino era at Villarreal

Huge surprise around the "groguet" camp. According to Cadena SER, Marcelino García Toral will not remain in charge of Villarreal next season. Despite the good results and his connection with the fans, the Asturian coach has decided to bring his spell in the La Cerámica dugout to an end, leaving a void that will be hard to fill.

The weekend schedule sets the pace in the league

With the month of May just underway, the domestic competition is entering its decisive phase. The teams battling relegation and those looking to secure European places face a nerve-racking matchday where every point is worth its weight in gold. Planning for the 26/27 squads begins to be put into action from today itself.

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Jokic still wants to be &#39;Nuggets forever,&#39; but an early playoff exit leaves them searching for more

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Three years after Nikola Jokic led the Denver Nuggets to the NBA championship, the peak looked awfully distant for the team from the Mile High City and the three-time MVP award winner.

Ousted in six games by the Minnesota Timberwolves in their first-round series, the Nuggets trudged into the offseason with plenty of questions to answer about their ability to remain a true title contender in the stacked Western Conference. For the first time in four years, the Nuggets failed to make it to May.

“We just lost in the first round, so I think we are far away,” said Jokic, who had 28 points, 10 assists and nine rebounds in the 110-98 loss to the Timberwolves on Thursday night.

Four-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year Rudy Gobert deftly neutralized Jokic during the series, even dominating him at times with his long arms, relentless effort and superb positioning.

Jokic found some rhythm and spark in the last two games, but his sidekick Jamal Murray had a rough series. The first-time All-Star, who played in 75 games during the regular season for his most in eight years, was similarly smothered by Timberwolves villain Jaden McDaniels. Murray went just 4 for 17 from the floor and with a game-worst minus-18 rating.

“When I get the looks that I need, they don’t go down,” Murray said. “So that’s the frustrating part, not showing up when my team needed me the most tonight. I feel like if I would’ve played a little bit better we would’ve had that game.”

Missing forwards Aaron Gordon to a calf injury for three of the six games and Peyton Watson for the whole series to a hamstring strain sure didn't help. Cameron Johnson made a late push from the 3-point line, pitching in 27 points in Game 5, but there wasn't enough production beyond Jokic and Murray in this series for the Nuggets to advance, even against a Timberwolves team that was severely short-handed in the backcourt. And their pick-and-roll synergy was largely absent too.

“They were missing a bunch of guys tonight, and they still won. So did we need them? Definitely, but if they are not here, we cannot think, ‘If, if, if, if,’” Jokic said.

After leading the league in offensive rating during the regular season and being held under 100 points only twice, the Nuggets failed to hit triple digits against the feisty Timberwolves three times in the series.

“It’s a miss-or-make league. We couldn’t make any shots," Jokic said. “I’m confident in my and Jamal's two-man game.”

Jokic, who will enter his 12th season in the league in 2026-27, can sign another maximum contract extension this summer. He didn't hesitate when asked about his interest in reupping his commitment.

“I still want to be Nuggets forever,” he said.

Coach David Adelman doesn't have the same security, after finishing his first full year on the job. Might changes be in the works in Denver?

“That’s not my decision,” Jokic said. "Definitely, if we were in Serbia, we would all be fired.”

But in all seriousness, the Joker doubled down on his support of Adelman.

“It’s not his fault we couldn’t rebound. It’s not his fault we couldn’t catch the ball very well. There is nothing to blame David Adelman. It was all us,” Jokic said.

The Nuggets closed the regular season on a 12-game winning streak.

“Very disappointing end to the season. I'm the head coach. I take responsibility for things that didn't go well here,” Adelman said.

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Liverpool want to sign Jurgen Klopp&#39;s dream target

Liverpool want to sign Jurgen Klopp's dream target
Liverpool want to sign Jurgen Klopp's dream target

Liverpool are still interested in signing Aurelien Tchouameni

Before Aurelien Tchouameni chose to join Real Madrid back in 2022, Jurgen Klopp was interested in acquiring his services for Liverpool.

The midfielder burst onto the scene while playing for AS Monaco with several European giants vying for his transfer.

And, even though he chose to join Los Blancos, that ever stopped Klopp from talking about how good the Frenchman actually was and, seemingly, Liverpool have never even taken their eyes off of him.

That is, according to an update from Caught Offside who share that the Anfield outfit are still interested in signing Tchouameni.

"I can add, by the way, that Liverpool also still have an interest in Tchouameni, dating back to when they were really keen to sign him from Monaco," they wrote.

"Again, this is not exactly surprising and doesn’t mean a move is happening, but things can change quickly in football.

"So if Los Blancos decide they want to make a few sales under a new manager, then we can expect United and Liverpool to be sniffing around for Tchouameni."

Liverpool signing Aurelien Tchouameni would show that they mean business

Liverpool's midfield is in need of a revamp.

Even though players such as Dominik Szoboszlai, Florian Wirtz and Ryan Gravenberch are world-class players, it's clear that something is missing each time Slot lines his team up.

Curtis Jones often provides something different when he's called upon but, since Slot doesn't really seem to trust him, it's unclear whether he's going to seek pastures new or not.

The addition of Tchouameni would show that Liverpool are committed to becoming the best team in the world once again and that they'd be ready to spend big to do so.

Indeed, their attacking line is also going to be a bit of a problem for them but, if they do end up having the option to prise Tchouameni from the Bernabeu, it's one that they should take without a second thought.

Top ten most capped Man United players on international scene

Top ten most capped Man United players on international scene
Top ten most capped Man United players on international scene

Manchester United’s players have been huge protagonists on the international stage for decades and have tasted substantial success on the global stage. This can be seen in recent years when Paul Pogba won the World Cup in 2018 with France and Lisandro Martinez in 2022 with Argentina.

With the World Cup starting next month, many United players will be dreaming of making their mark on the biggest of global stages. Here is a comprehensive list of the top 10 United players who have the most international caps to their name.

Man United players with most international caps

1) Cristiano Ronaldo The Portugal legend has incredibly played 226 times for his nation and is still going, likely to lead the line for his nation in the upcoming World Cup. At 41 years old, this upcoming tournament will be his sixth as Ronaldo aims to guide his side to glory.

2) Angel Di Maria While far from a United legend after spending just one year at the club in the 2014-2015 season, Di Maria is an all-star for his nation. The winger played 145 times for his country and was part of the side that won the World Cup in 2022.

3) Edinson Cavani The Uruguayan only spent two seasons at United but was a cult hero as supporters fell in love with his goalscoring antics. He played an incredible 136 times for his nation, scoring 58 goals and playing in numerous World Cups and Copa Americas, being crowned champion in 2011.

4) Edwin Van der Sar United’s legendary keeper kept playing until he turned 40 and was also a stalwart for his international side. The former Juventus and Ajax man kept goal for the Dutch for many years and helped his side come close to glory on numerous occasions.

5) Romelu Lukaku The Belgian’s club career has stalled lately as he struggles for game time at SSC Napoli. There was a time, though, when he was one of the hottest strikers in world football and he boasts an incredible goalscoring record for his nation with 89 strikes.

6) Zlatan Ibrahimovic The impressive Swedish striker towered over his international opponents for numerous years, scoring 62 times for his nation.

7) Wayne Rooney

Rooney held the distinction of being his club and country’s top scorer for a while before Harry Kane knocked him off the top of England’s all-time list. The Englishman, who won everything at club level, will be disappointed never to have won silverware for his nation.

8) David Beckham Beckham played 115 times for his nation and captained the side for numerous years. He had a rollercoaster time, from being public enemy number one after being sent off against Argentina in 1998 to being the hero in 2002 when his penalty defeated the same opponents.

9) Nani The United winger played alongside Cristiano Ronaldo for many years at international level and was part of the 2016 Euros winning squad. He played over 100 games for his nation and only retired from international football in 2017.

10) Chicharito The United super sub Chicharito managed over 100 appearances for his national side and scored 52 goals in a decade of service for his nation.

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Super agent pressing Deco to sign Man City ace who is only waiting for Barcelona&#8217;s offer

Super agent pressing Deco to sign Man City ace who is only waiting for Barcelona’s offer
Super agent pressing Deco to sign Man City ace who is only waiting for Barcelona’s offer

According to a fresh update from SPORT, it has come to light that Manchester City ace Bernardo Silva is still hoping for a move to Barcelona, with his agent Jorge Mendes actively working to make it happen.

Notably, this is not a new story, but it refuses to go away. The midfielder’s desire to wear the Barcelona shirt has been clear for some time. 

What makes this situation different now is the player’s position as he is not entertaining other offers and is willing to wait for Barcelona to make a move. 

What about Barcelona?

From Barcelona’s side, however, things are not that simple. 

This is because the final decision rests with Deco and right now, the club isnot rushing into anything. 

Rather, they are carefully studying the squad, the finances, and the priorities before making any big calls in the market.

Bernardo’s potential role is also an important factor. As reported by the outlet, if he arrives, he is expected to be the main backup for Pedri, a player who has become central to how Barcelona play. 

That role is important, but it also raises questions about balance and squad depth, especially in midfield, where competition is already strong.

Jorge Mendes playing a big role

Bernardo Silva wants to play for Barcelona. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)

Meanwhile, Mendes continues to play a key role in this situation. 

The agent is fully committed to trying to complete the deal and is said to be pushing hard for Barcelona to take the final step. 

Interestingly, the main issue is not financial. Instead, the focus is on whether Bernardo fits into the team’s system and plans for the future.

Barcelona are currently in a delicate position. The squad already has many attacking options, and the club are still dealing with financial limits. 

These two factors mean that every decision must be made carefully, and Deco does not want to rush into a signing without first solving other key matters that are more important.

As things stand, Bernardo Silva’s case remains open. He has not been rejected, but he has not been approved either. 

The door is still there, slightly open, but whether Barcelona decide to walk through it will depend on how the rest of their summer unfolds.

Everything you need to know about the Belfast Marathon

Runners pass Belfast City Hall.
The marathon will see thousands of participants cross Belfast [Getty Images]

The 44th Belfast City Marathon is being held on Sunday, bringing thousands of participants and spectators onto the city's streets.

The 26.2 mile route will take participants across the city, starting in east Belfast before finishing in Ormeau Park in the south of the city and taking in the north and west along the way.

As a result many roads will be closed for much of Sunday and public transport will also be affected.

The first Belfast City Marathon was held on the same date in 1982, with more than 3,000 participants starting at the former Maysfield Leisure Centre near the city centre.

What time does the marathon start?

The race gets under way at the Stormont estate in east Belfast.

The wheelchair race starts at 08:59 BST, the elite race starts a minute later and all other participants at 09:01.

Participants start on Prince of Wales Avenue, and proceed down the hill, on to the Upper Newtownards Road.

When is it likely to finish?

Abay Alemu, an international elite runner from Ethiopia, has a personal best time of 2.06.50, so the first runners are expected to cross the finish line shortly after 11:00 BST.

But the rest of the runners will still be making their way across the city for a number of hours after that.

Roads will reopen after six hours, so everyone continuing along the route after this has been asked by the organisers to join the footpath and adhere to road safety laws.

How many people are taking part?

Just under 24,000 people have signed up for the marathon.

However, organisers say there is usually a 10-15 % drop off on the day of the event.

Marathon entrants must be over 18 years of age and team relay entrants must be over 16.

While it is obviously hard to predict just how many people will come out to watch, it is estimated there will be anywhere between 70,000 and 100,000 spectators.

Is there going to be extra public transport?

To help people going to the marathon there will be special early morning trains from Londonderry, Larne, Bangor, and Newry to Belfast Lanyon Place.

For a list of all special departure times click here.

These additional services cannot be booked in advance and standard fares will apply.

Public transport around the city will be affected due to several road closures.

Ulsterbus, Metro and Glider bus services within Belfast will be subject to delay or disruption.

Shuttle buses will be available from Belfast City Hall and Lanyon Place Station to the starting line from 07:00 BST and 07:30 BST respectively.

A shuttle bus will also take spectators from Massey Avenue to Ormeau Park after the start of the race at Stormont and additional buses will drop off runners off at their designated relay changeover point.

A bus will transport participants from Ormeau Embankment to Belfast City Centre from 11:45 BST to 16:00 BST and every shuttle bus leaving Ormeau Embankment will transport spectators back to Stormont.

What is the Belfast marathon route?

The course traverses the city, starting off in Stormont in east Belfast then heading south.

It takes in the Boucher Road, before going west onto the Falls Road.

From there, it's north, past the Waterworks, as well as through the city centre, before ending in Ormeau Park.

The route has minor alterations in east Belfast this year.

It will now turn left off Beersbridge Road onto Clara Street, and then left again onto Castlereagh Road.

In north Belfast, this year the route will remain on Oldpark Road and turn right at the roundabout onto Cliftonville Road and continuing on the route.

What are the relay changeover points?

The Team Relay follows the same route as the main marathon and the wheelchair race.

It has five legs, of varying distance, with changeover points across the route.

LEG 1: Stormont Estate - Montgomery Road: 4.2 miles.

LEG 2: Montgomery Road - Boucher Road: 6.8 miles.

LEG 3: Boucher Road - Falls Road: 4.5 miles.

LEG 4: Falls Road - Duncairn Gardens: 5 miles.

LEG 5: Duncairn Gardens - Ormeau Park: 5.7 miles.

The organisers advise that team relay leg distances are approximate and subject to change, depending on where you change over with your teammate.

Each changeover point could stretch over a half mile.

All runners are asked to be mindful when approaching changeover points as relay participants will be preparing to start their leg.

To help with the smooth flow of runners, there are designated sides of the road at each changeover:

  • Changeover 1 (Montgomery Road), marathon runners should keep to the right;
  • Changeover 2 (Boucher Road), keep to the left;
  • Changeover 3 (Falls Road), keep to the left;
  • Changeover 4 (Duncairn Gardens), keep to the right.

What roads are closed for the Belfast Marathon?

For a full list of what roads are closed and when they reopen you can click here.

There will be some disruption for the duration of the marathon, with the Upper Newtownards Road closing at the Comber Road junction from about 06:00 until 11:00.

Roads along the route will open and close on a staggered basis as runners pass, so for example the Boucher Road, from Tates Avenue to Stockmans Lane, will be closed between 08:30 and 13:30 while Duncairn Gardens in north Belfast will be closed between 09:30 and 14:45.

The last road to reopen will be the Ravenhill Road from the Rosetta Roundabout to the Ormeau Embankment (where local access is being maintained) which closes at 09:00 and does not reopen until 15:45 BST.

When can I pick up my Belfast marathon race pack?

The Belfast marathon plastic bag. Visible is some food and a piece of paper.
Packs include a t-shirt, your number and some snacks to keep you going [BBC]

The Belfast City Marathon Expo and pack collections will take place at the Waterfront Hall on Friday 1 May and Saturday 2 May.

All participants need to attend it to receive their race number, t-shirt and bag.

No packs are being posted this year and none will be available on race day.

In order to collect your pack, you need your QR code included in the confirmation email and that can be accessed via your Eventmaster account.

If you can't attend the Expo and pack collection you can send someone to pick up the pack for you, but they must bring printed confirmation of your QR Code and can only collect a maximum of three pack/entries.

How can I prepare for the Marathon?

Before leaving home, participants should check their equipment including their number, timing chip, pins, and final instructions.

They are also advised to use the toilet before setting off.

Toilet facilities have been increased for this year's event, but "may not be able to cope with all competitors".

There are bag drop facilities available at the Expo & Pack Collection, at the Charles Hurst vehicles outside, as well as at the Carson's Statue and at the Prince of Wales Gates at Stormont.

Both bag drop facilities will close sharp at 08:15 BST. Any bags left after this time will not be transported to the finish line.

At the start line, participants are asked to allow space at the front for the elite runners and not to push forward.

They are also asked to line up according to their predicted time and look at signage that will indicate where to stand.

Athletes identified and invited to start in the elite pen will be corralled at the front of the start line and will wear a green race number. Elite athletes should be in position at about 08:45 BST.

Wheelchair athletes should take their position at the front of start line and be in position at the same time as elite runners.

What are the rules?

Participants can be disqualified for:

  • Urination in any area other than that of designated toilets on the route
  • Swapping numbers
  • Deviation from run route
  • Tampering with timing chip
  • Refusing to obey the instructions of race officials
  • Unsportsmanlike conduct
  • Offensive actions or language to race officials, volunteers, participants or spectators

Is the eight-mile walk still part of the marathon?

The walk, which was first staged in 1997, will not be part of the 2026 event.

Claire O'Neill, the chief executive of Belfast City Marathon, said the decision to cancel the walk "was not taken lightly".

She said "the decision is not about excluding the walkers - the marathon is in a very different position in 2025 than what it was in 1997".

A mix of male and female runners dressed as where's wally running together, in red and white striped tops with red and white striped hats.
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What facilities will there be at Ormeau Park?

Refreshments and food will be available at the park, along with samples and freebies from the marathon's sponsors.

An athletic village and a charity village have also been organised.

For younger spectators, there will be a set of amusements.

Water will be available at the finish line, along with eight water stations along the route.

Can I watch the marathon at home?

Yes, Mark Simpson and Nicola McCarthy will present live coverage from around the course with live coverage of the race on the BBC iPlayer and the BBC NI Sport website or listen on Radio Ulster from 08:45 BST on Sunday.

There will also be updates here on the BBC News NI website.

What will the weather be like on the day of the marathon?

The latest forecast suggests a rather cloudy day with moderate northeasterly winds coming in off Belfast Lough.

Most of the day will be dry, but a few passing showers can't be ruled out. Clouds should break at times to allow for a little sunshine.

Starting temperature will be around 9C rising to 13C or 14C by early afternoon, close to average for early May

Thankfully, winds won't be particularly strong, and it won't be too warm and hopefully the chance of showers won't put off the supporters.

Good luck!

To everyone competing, good luck!

“We Would All Be Fired”: Nikola Jokic Gives Brutal Reality Check on Elimination With a Clear Message on Nuggets Future

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The unprecedented rivalry between the Minnesota Timberwolves and Denver Nuggets hit a pause with the stunning first-round exit that has sent shockwaves through the Mile High City. Against injuries, ejections, and petty tactics, the Wolves won 110-98 and have extended their all-time playoff record against Denver to 3-1. So they aren’t answering the burning questions. That would be left for three-time MVP Nikola Jokic. After the heated viral moments he made this series, he was uncharacteristically somber at his final post-game presser of the season. Yet, his usual bluntness was far from dull.

Jokic had a straightforward assessment of the Denver Nuggets’ current standing against most teams in the league. When asked about the team’s proximity to championship contention after their season ended prematurely, Jokic did not mince words. “We just lost in the first round. I think we are far away,” Jokic stated.

His most striking comment, however, gave a glimpse into the high-stakes pressure of his home basketball culture, where consequences for such a failure would be much swifter. He was asked if changes are coming to the Nuggets, and he said, “That’s not my decision. Definitely, if we were in Serbia, we would all be fired.”

Considering the Nuggets fired a coach mid-playoffs last year, this comment should send a chill down a few spines. Maybe The Joker does want some changes. Maybe he’s joking (he has an dark sense of humor). Maybe it’s just a reality check to the lofty aspirations they had until Jokic’s injury at the end of 2025. Yet despite his ‘firing’ comment, Jokic spent most of the presser refusing to blame his injured teammates for the loss.

Instead of a deep playoff run, the Nuggets are left searching for answers. A big one that needs answering isNikola Jokic’s future with the team. Despite the immediate sting of the loss, Jokic didn’t waste his time declaring his personal commitment to the organization.

When questioned if the disappointing finish altered his long-term outlook, specifically with a massive extension looming this offseason, Jokic answered two separate questions with the same sentence: “I still want to be Nuggets forever.”

That may be an indication about how the offseason will go for Jokic at least. But the fate of the rest of the team is still up in the air.

A contract negotiation on Nikola Jokic’s to-do list

The entire series, Nikola Jokic has used the post-game media platform to make a point as much as the court. From pointedly responding to the Game 2 scuffle with Rudy Gobert with “next question” to calling out Jaden McDaniels’ player etiquette in Game 3, followed by his petty attempt to reset the shot clock in Game 4, and even a questionable shove tonight, The Joker brought a lot of intensity to the series both in word and action. His comments tonight need to be taken seriously.

Despite losing key players Anthony Edwards and Donte DiVincenzo to season-ending injuries, the Wolves sealed the end of the Nuggets’ season in Game 6. The consensus online that the Nuggets’ shortcomings against an understaffed Minnesota, Jokic’s own difficulties against Rudy Gobert’s defensive skills, squandering fourth quarters, and their frequent trips to the free throw line proves Jokic’s point that this time is far from the squad that beat the Wolves in 2023 on the way to the championship.

While Jokic continued to produce elite numbers, the supporting cast struggled with consistency. The loss not only ends Denver’s season but also triggers a pivotal summer regarding the team’s financial structure. Jokic is currently playing under a five-year, $276 million supermax contract signed in 2022, which includes a $62.8 million player option for the 2027-28 season.

As of the 2026 offseason, he is eligible to negotiate an extension. Given his pledge tonight, Nuggets fans could be hopeful he’d stay in Denver through the end of the decade.

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IPL 2026: Virat Kohli loses cool, confronts umpire after controversial Rajat Patidar dismissal - Watch

NEW DELHI: A dramatic moment unfolded during the IPL 2026 clash between Gujarat Titans and Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the Narendra Modi Stadium, as Virat Kohli appeared to lose his cool and was seen in an animated exchange with the on-field umpire.

The incident took place in the eighth over of the RCB innings when Jason Holder completed a catch off Arshad Khan’s bowling to dismiss Rajat Patidar.


Patidar, who was batting on 19, attempted a pull shot to accelerate the scoring. Holder reacted quickly, diving forward to complete a low catch, while Kagiso Rabada was also converging on the ball, nearly resulting in a collision between the two fielders.

Replays of the dismissal appeared inconclusive on whether the ball had touched the ground. Despite the uncertainty, the third umpire upheld the on-field decision after review, ruling Patidar out. The call left Kohli and the RCB dugout visibly unhappy at a crucial stage of the innings.


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Kohli, who was in the dugout at the time, was seen visibly frustrated and questioning the decision. The veteran batter, who had earlier scored 28 off 13 balls, was later spotted near the boundary rope engaged in a lengthy discussion with the umpire.

The match eventually ended with Gujarat Titans securing a nervy four-wicket win over RCB.

Gujarat Titans had earlier bowled out the defending champions for 155 in 19.2 overs before chasing down the target in 15.5 overs, finishing on 158/6.

Captain Shubman Gill (43 off 18) and Jos Buttler (39 off 19) led the charge, while Rahul Tewatia (27* off 17) ensured a successful finish.

With the win, RCB remained second on the table with 12 points, while Gujarat Titans moved to fifth, adding two valuable points to take their tally to 10.

“We were able to get stops, run in transition, get …

For the game, the Knicks held the Hawks to 37.8 percent shooting from the field and 25.7 percent shooting from 3-point range. They recorded an absurd 16 steals along with six blocks. “We were able to get stops, run in transition, get layups,” Jalen Brunson said. “It really came down to our defense. It allowed us to play fast. Allowed us to play in transition. And we made shots. “Most importantly, it shows us what we’re capable of defensively. I think that’s really important.” Josh Hart, who was questionable for the game with a back injury, once again guarded CJ McCollum and completely neutralized him. McCollum was just 1-for-5 from the field when Hart guarded him, per the league’s official tracking stats. In total, McCollum finished with just 11 points on 4-for-13 shooting from the field.

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“[He was] just doing everything — scoring, defense, …

O.G. Anunoby — who had 26 points, four steals and seven rebounds while helping the Knicks set a playoff record by amassing a 47-point halftime lead — finished the series averaging 21.5 points, 8.7 rebounds and 1.8 steals while shooting over 61 percent from the field and better than 60 percent on 3-pointers (17 of 28).
 “[He was] just doing everything — scoring, defense, rebounding, making plays,” said Mikal Bridges, who was nearly as phenomenal, adding 24 points on 10-of-12 shooting from the field. “He’s doing everything out there and that’s what we need. And I think he’s gonna continue to do that for us.”

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“The amount of disrespect (toward Splitter) that’s …

Tiago Splitter took over as interim head coach in October after Chauncey Billups was arrested as part of a federal investigation into illegal gambling activities. In Billups’ absence, Splitter coached the Trail Blazers to a 42-40 record and the franchise’s first playoff berth since 2021. While Splitter remains a candidate for the full-time job, the franchise opened its search before the season ended, a practice that is frowned upon league-wide. “The amount of disrespect (toward Splitter) that’s going on is beyond description,” a league source told Quick. “It’s like, every day, a new name is coming up. It’s the most vicious thing I’ve encountered in 30-plus years.”

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Kamada delivers exemplary performance as Crystal Palace take down Shakhtar

Kamada delivers exemplary performance as Crystal Palace take down Shakhtar
Kamada delivers exemplary performance as Crystal Palace take down Shakhtar

Crystal Palace claimed a 3-1 win over Shakhtar Donetsk in the first leg of their Conference League semi-final match-up, taking a small advantage to Selhurst Park.

The Eagles took the lead through Ismaila Sarr in the first minute, but the Ukrainians equalised early in the second 45.

Midfielder Daichi Kamada ended his goal drought with a goal moments later, and he also set up Jorgen Strand Larsen’s late, sublime goal to secure the victory.

Palace boss Oliver Glasner will be impressed by his boys, especially Kamada, who delivered a long-awaited goal and an assist to cap off a man-of-the-match performance.

Besides the goal contributions, Kamada was everywhere in midfield. He made one progressive carry and completed his one attempted dribble.

The 29-year-old won 3/3 tackles and 4/5 duels on the night to help the South London side clinch a crucial win that inches them closer to a first European final.

One publication hailed his performance as ‘exemplary’ and gave him an 8.5 rating for an outstanding midfield display.

Kamada reminded Crystal Palace exactly why Glasner continues to trust him in big European nights.

The Japanese midfielder’s display against Shakhtar Donetsk was a timely reminder of the quality and intelligence he brings when fully confident and in rhythm.

Performances like this underline why replacing him properly when his contract expires this summer must become a priority for the Eagles.

Kamada may not always start every week, but he has consistently shown that he can deliver when called upon, especially in high-pressure situations.

Every ambitious squad needs reliable depth players capable of stepping up instantly, and Kamada has repeatedly proven he fits that mould.

Palace cannot afford to underestimate the value of dependable, experienced operators like him.

Perhaps, if Tottenham Hotspur go down to the Championship, the Eagles can make a play for Conor Gallagher.

Gallagher is a player with a similar profile to Kamada, who knows the FA Cup champions well, having played for them on loan previously.

Richard Hughes&#8217; reported Liverpool exit leaves Arne Slot on the brink &#8211; Opinion

Richard Hughes’ reported Liverpool exit leaves Arne Slot on the brink – Opinion
Richard Hughes’ reported Liverpool exit leaves Arne Slot on the brink – Opinion

Power Shifts and Quiet Realignment at Anfield

The latest reports that Richard Hughes could be heading to the Saudi Pro League feel less like isolated speculation and more like a signal that something deeper is unfolding behind the scenes at Liverpool. If that move materialises, it would not just represent an executive departure — it would reshape the balance of power within the club’s hierarchy.

At the centre of that shift is Michael Edwards, the sporting CEO who has already returned to oversee a broader strategic vision. With the multi-club model seemingly paused and Fenway Sports Group reassessing its short-term direction, the conditions are aligning for Edwards to tighten his grip on football operations. That matters, because when Edwards leads, clarity usually follows.

Hughes’ influence, particularly in managerial decisions, has been significant. He was instrumental in the appointment of Arne Slot, and if the Dutchman’s tenure ends as expected, that connection becomes difficult to ignore. Should Hughes depart before or alongside that decision, it would leave a vacuum — one that Edwards is perfectly positioned to fill with his own trusted structure.

That is where Julian Ward re-enters the conversation. His previous working relationship with Edwards during one of Liverpool’s most successful modern periods offers both familiarity and proven competence. Reuniting those two would not just be a nostalgic move; it would be a calculated step toward restoring operational efficiency and cohesion at the top level.

Because right now, Liverpool does not look like a club aligned. The messaging has been inconsistent, the performances erratic, and the broader direction unclear. Executive stability has always been a foundation of success at Anfield in the modern era, and this current uncertainty suggests a reset is not just likely — it is necessary.

The Inevitable End and the Next Beginning

Strip away the noise, the press briefings, and the shifting narratives, and one conclusion continues to emerge: the end of Slot’s tenure feels inevitable. Whether framed as a dismissal or a mutual agreement, the outcome appears to be heading in one direction.

The timing, however, is everything. Allowing Slot to reach the end of the season preserves dignity. It avoids the chaos of a mid-season exit and allows the club to position the decision as part of a broader review rather than a reactionary move. But more importantly, it aligns with the potential restructuring above him.

If Hughes is no longer present, the decision becomes simpler. The man who appointed Slot would not be there to defend or justify that choice, and Edwards — alongside a possible Ward return — would be free to reshape the footballing project entirely.

And that is where Xabi Alonso enters the frame. The appeal is obvious. A figure deeply connected to the club, tactically respected, and aligned with the kind of progressive football Liverpool needs to return to. His appointment would not just signal change — it would signal intent.

What makes this situation particularly intriguing is how fluid the narrative remains. Over the coming weeks, expect the rhetoric to shift repeatedly. One day it will be stability, the next transition, the next long-term planning. But beneath that surface-level noise, the direction feels set.

This is not about whether change is coming.

It is about when it is confirmed.

And when it is, it will not just be the end of one managerial tenure — it will mark the beginning of a new structure, a new voice, and potentially, a new era at Liverpool.

The Bayern Insider: Anthony Gordon talks escalate amid Nick Woltemade to Munich rumours

The Bayern Insider: Anthony Gordon talks escalate amid Nick Woltemade to Munich rumours
The Bayern Insider: Anthony Gordon talks escalate amid Nick Woltemade to Munich rumours

Welcome to today’s exclusive & comprehensive round-up of all things Bayern Munich from Bayern insider Christian Falk. Featuring updates on Nick Woltemade, Anthony Gordon, Marcus Rashford, and Said El Mala.

Today’s top stories

  • Is it all over for Nick Woltemade and Newcastle this summer?
  • Have Bayern ramped up talks to sign Anthony Gordon?
  • Are Chelsea now in the lead for Said El Mala transfer?
  • And plenty more on Marcus Rashford, Givairo Read, Konrad Laimer & Nicolas Jackson.

I can say that PSG’s 5-4 win over Bayern Munich in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final clash was the best match I’ve ever covered in my 25 years as a reporter. Even the Ligue 1 outfit’s manager, Luis Enrique, was saying that it’s the best match he’s ever coached in. So, perhaps there’s some truth in it! It was fantastic from the first minute you entered the stadium. The Paris ultras were very loud! Even before the game, they played a symphony from Star Wars, and it was really, really crazy in the lead-up! If you’ve seen pictures of the stands, you’ll know there was a kind of Napoleonic mentality at play – the PSG fans were gearing up for war! Just a crazy atmosphere and the match was absolutely amazing.

All in all, I believe Michael Olise, Harry Kane and Luis Diaz have contributed to 100 goals! Kane could very well end up winning the Ballon d’Or if Bayern go on to win the Champions League. Olise is likewise in the conversation. Diaz? Perhaps. But he’s at a bit of a disadvantage when coming up against his two teammates. But he would deserve it! In BILD, the Colombian was given the best possible rating (1). He was the only player to be awarded this score.

I think PSG made a bit of a mistake during the clash when the game went 5-2 to the hosts. I was at the banquet after the match where the players and Bayern bosses are. Everyone mentioned one scene which really aggravated them, which was when Enrique turned to the fans to celebrate the score (then sitting at 5-2) with both hands in the air. After that, everyone resolved to come together and say, No! They’re not going to do this to us. They’re already dancing like they’re through to the final in Budapest. This pushed Bayern Munich to go for another goal, for two goals. I think if the whistle had blown a few moments later, they would have made it 5-5. In the end, the momentum was with Bayern. And, ultimately, a 5-5 is probably the result both teams deserved. At the very least, a 4-5 defeat is possible to be overturned by Bayern in Munich.

Anthony Gordon’s agent visits Munich

✅ It is TRUE: There was a meeting with Anthony Gordon’s agents. Gordon has an English agent and a German agent; the German one, Gordon Stipic-Wipfler (of Unique Sports Group), met with Max Eberl, Bayern’s head of sport, for the first round of talks. He’s working in Germany for the agency. Stipic-Wipfler, it’s worth noting, has a close connection to Eberl. They also held talks over the possible signing of Marc Guehi before Manchester City completed the deal. So, you see, they are trying everything to sign the Englishman. At the moment, it seems there are no problems between Anthony Gordon and Bayern Munich when it comes to trying to find a solution. There are some numbers in the air, but these haven’t been concretely negotiated.

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That said, there could be a problem with the transfer fee Newcastle are looking for – especially if the Premier League club commits to a price tag of £80m [€92.6m]. At that point, it’s getting really, really difficult. The supervisory board at Bayern Munich would say they were thinking in the region of £60m [€69.4m]. I think this wouldn’t be a problem. But £80m would be too much. £60m with add-ons, or even a deal that would see a fee paid in increments over time, would perhaps be doable. But if Newcastle want the full fee up front, then things are getting complicated.

Is Marcus Rashford an alternative to Gordon?

❌ It is NOT TRUE: Bayern could turn their attention to Marcus Rashford if a deal for Anthony Gordon falls through. FC Bayern have a list of options – it’s not just Gordon. He is the player they would like to have. However, Rashford is not on this list.

Bayern Munich’s interest in Givairo Read

Bayern signing Givairo Read this summer depends on what’s happening in the market. Anthony Gordon is the No.1 target on the list above all else! So, they’re working out first if they can actually sign the England international. He costs a potentially hefty price, so you can see why Bayern Munich have a list of potential players they could sell this summer. There’s Kim Min-jae, they hope to get an offer from Tottenham for João Palhinha, there’s Bryan Zaragoza (perhaps he’ll come back to the club from his loan, like Palhinha), you have Arijon Ibrahimović, Alexander Nübel, Daniel Peretz (playing in the Championship with Southampton)… so, many players they could sell. All in all, the transfer value of this collection of players is roughly €88m [£75.9m]. So, if this works, they can do a bit more this summer – like Givairo Read! But first, they want to spend the money on Anthony Gordon.

Bayern’s Konrad Laimer conundrum

There’s another key figure who’s relevant in this case, and that’s Konrad Laimer. There were negotiations, but he wants too much money from Bayern Munich. The Austrian is demanding €12m-15m in salary, which is simply too much for FC Bayern. They won’t pay it. They have to draw a line in the sand, as they’ve already given a lot to Alphonso Davies, Jamal Musiala and Joshua Kimmich. If no middle ground is found in these negotiations, they’ll end up having to sell Konrad Laimer. Then you’ll need a new right-back like Read from Feyenoord.

Laimer was initially brought in as a midfielder. Bayern are going to lose Leon Goretzka this summer, with his contract set to run out. At the moment, I heard that it’s AC Milan who are concretely interested. A move to Serie A is more likely than the Premier League, at any rate. He’s played a lot of games instead of Laimer in midfield. If you bring in a right-back like Read, you can free up the 28-year-old to return to the middle of the pitch. Josip Stanišić can go in at centre-back.

There are solutions thanks to the players’ versatility, which is valuable given the fact that Bayern’s squad is still not particularly big.

Tottenham still want to sign João Palhinha

✅ It is TRUE: Tottenham are happy with João Palhinha but want to sign him for a smaller fee. Bayern would get €30m [£25.9m] with the midfielder’s release clause. At the moment, he’s playing well, if not quite incredibly well or incredibly bad. I think it’s normal for Spurs to point out that they won’t be in the Champions League next season (potentially not even in the Premier League at this rate!). So, there are reasonable arguments being made to justify Tottenham potentially paying a lower fee. Bayern Munich have to sell this summer – and they know they have to because Vincent Kompany is not planning with the Portuguese international. So, Bayern are not in the best situation when it comes to negotiations. I think they can talk about the price. In the end, it’s necessary for both player and club that Palhinha is moved on at the end of the season.

Where are Bayern Munich with Harry Kane contract talks?

✅ It is TRUE: Bayern Munich would like to extend Harry Kane’s contract before the World Cup. Both sides are completely relaxed at the moment. Kane is feeling pretty good with his current lot in life at Bayern. He’s dreaming of winning the Champions League and performing very well across all competitions this season. As I mentioned, there was a banquet held after the Champions League defeat to PSG. Harry Kane’s family was also attending – his wife, father and brother (and their respective families) – so, you can see he’s feeling completely well in Munich.

I heard that PSG are searching for – and what to spend a lot of money on – a striker like Harry Kane. They’re focusing on Kane. So, you never know! If Bayern win everything this season, perhaps Harry comes back to the bosses and says he fancies a new challenge. He’ll be closer to England, certainly, if he were to move to the French capital. But at the moment, I don’t think he’s feeling this way. In the end, of course, if there’s an offer on the table, you never know!

The end of the line for Nicolas Jackson

Everyone in the club is clear: Nicolas Jackson’s chapter with Bayern Munich will close at the end of the season. The €65m [£56.1m] Chelsea are looking for would be too much! Even if the Blues were to cut that figure in half, we can’t escape the fact that Jackson doesn’t suit Vincent Kompany’s system perfectly. The squad is already small, yes, and you’ve got Jamal Musiala, who can’t play a full 90 minutes yet, as he’s recovering from his serious injury. But it says a lot when Jackson then comes on last for about a minute of action in the first leg of Bayern’s 5-4 defeat in Paris. There’s not a lot of trust in this transfer. But it’s perhaps to be expected, given this was a last-minute transfer in the summer.

Kompany preferred for Bayern to sign Xavi Simons, and then they were trying to sign Ademola Lookman. He was the target they wanted, and it didn’t work out. So this was how FC Bayern ended up with Nicolas Jackson. Now, we have to see what happens next for the Senegal international.

Is it all over between Nick Woltemade and Newcastle?

Normally, Nick Woltemade wouldn’t want to leave Newcastle in the summer. However, we’ve all seen his socials (and, more specifically, what’s no longer on his socials). There is some background to this. There was an article from an English newspaper, and I think Woltemade is aware that the reporter in question is very close to Eddie Howe. It could be that perhaps the German feels the sentiment within the report is shared by his manager. I can say that, perhaps, this is true. This is why they could come to a new conclusion about what the next season holds for all parties involved.

In amongst this, it’s worth highlighting that Newcastle should develop their interest in Nicolas Jackson. This makes sense. It could happen. In that event, it begs the question as to who would move in for Nick Woltemade. He costs a lot of money! €80m is a lot, and then you have to find a club willing to pay this amount. I heard rumours that Bayern Munich would be interested in the 24-year-old – but this isn’t the case at the moment, as he is simply too expensive. We have to see what happens next, but it does seem like this chapter between the former VfB Stuttgart star and Newcastle could end. Perhaps the desire to end the relationship is coming more from the Magpies’ end. Woltemade would have been up for the challenge of the next season in the north east.

How close were Bayern to signing Ousmane Dembélé?

It was, indeed, really close back in 2016! Karl-Heinz Rummenigge confirmed there was a meeting with some of Ousmane Dembélé’s agents. It’s a really interesting story and one I was also very close to at the time. There were two agents when Bayern Munich wanted him. They met one in Paris. There was Rummenigge and the former technical director, Michael Reschke, who spoke with the guy in question. He wanted to be the France international’s agent and was indeed a close friend to the family. The agent said he had the rights – but that wasn’t true! Moussa Sissoko was the man who made the deal, and he was only in talks with Borussia Dortmund. Also, for context, Dortmund at this time were (and remain) sponsored by PUMA – the same as Dembélé’s former club Stade Rennais – and they made the deal. Bayern were simply too late, but they had the right idea!

Chelsea could bring Said El Mala to the Premier League

Said El Mala’s potential move to the Premier League this summer is not off! There’s another club the FC Köln star is interested in, and this is Chelsea. This is now the club that has their eye on El Mala. Cologne demand €50m [£43.1m]. Brighton would have been prepared to pay €35m, which was not enough for FC Köln. Of course, for El Mala, the move would have been nice; he’s earning about €1.5m at Cologne and Brighton offered €4m. But now, there’s a question: Is there a club out there prepared to pay €50m? The hope is that’s Chelsea. They are interested in the player, but if they’ll pay so much for a German talent remains to be seen – we don’t yet know! In the meantime, FC Köln would be happy to keep the 19-year-old winger. They’re working right now on a new deal with a supermarket chain that could supply the rest of the salary that El Mala would like to earn (€4m). That’s the Plan B if he isn’t sold. At the moment, it’s up to Chelsea and Said El Mala.

Where do Commanders pick in way-too-early 2027 NFL mock draft?

The Washington Commanders landed a dynamic defender in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, selecting Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles with the No. 7 overall pick. A former college safety, Styles transitioned to linebacker in 2024, becoming an All-American at his new position, and then had an NFL combine performance to remember.

The addition of Styles continued GM Adam Peters' aggressive approach this offseason to get younger, faster and better on defense. Washington's biggest defensive hole was at edge rusher. The Commanders signed Odafe Oweh, K'Lavon Chaisson and Charles Omenihu in free agency. However, only Oweh is signed beyond the 2026 season — for now.

While the 2026 NFL Draft is in the rearview mirror, it's never too soon to look ahead to 2027. That's precisely what ESPN draft analyst Jordan Reid did this week, producing his first, way-too-early 2027 mock draft. In this way-too-early mock, Reid has the Commanders picking No. 11. He did not pick the draft order randomly; instead, he used the Super Bowl odds from DraftKings with a little tweak.

His pick for Washington? Texas edge rusher Colin Simmons.

The Commanders just drafted a dynamic linebacker in Sonny Styles, and Simmons could be their next defensive playmaker. He operated mainly from a two-point stance last season and had an SEC-leading 12 sacks. Simmons can accelerate in a hurry and uses sudden movements to get free of blockers. He's a high-effort, energetic rusher who showcases strong hand swipes to clear the hands of linemen. The 6-foot-3, 240-pound edge rusher reminds me of the Falcons' Jalon Walker. Establishing counter moves is the next step in Simmons' development, as is increasing his lower-body strength to stand up better against the run.

The 6-foot-3, 245-pound Simmons is only 20 years old and was named first-team All-SEC and second-team All-American last season. He finished the 2025 season with 12 sacks and 15.5 tackles for loss. In two college seasons, Simmons has 21 sacks and 29.5 tackles for loss. If he continues progressing at his current rate, Simmons could eventually become a top-five pick.

Reid had three quarterbacks going in the top five, led by Arch Manning at No. 1 overall. Overall, he had four quarterbacks going in the first round.

The Commanders certainly hope to be picking much lower than No. 11 next year.

This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: NFL draft: Where do Washington Commanders pick in way-too-early mock?

Bills built cornerback depth in the draft after learning a hard lesson

ORCHARD PARK - There were several football analysts over the past few months who mocked a cornerback to the Buffalo Bills with the No. 26 pick in the first round of the NFL Draft, but that never seemed all that plausible. Not in the first round. No way.

The Bills have Christian Benford entrenched on one side and 2025 first-round pick Maxwell Hairston has to be considered the presumptive starter on the other side. So why use such a high value pick to bring in a player who wouldn’t likely start in 2026, a year in which the Bills need to hit the ground sprinting in Joe Brady’s first season as head coach.

And if things go as the Bills hope over the next several seasons for Benford and Hairston - obviously no guarantee because both have proved to be injury prone - that first-round cornerback might be nothing more than a sub-package player. That’s not what first-round picks are supposed to be.

However, that didn’t mean president/general manager Brandon Beane could ignore the position because behind Benford and Hairston, the Bills had, checking the notes here … nobody.

That’s why he made a trade up into the bottom of the second round to select Ohio State’s Davison Igbinosun, and at that spot it was probably the right time to address the glaring need for depth, though it can also be said that it didn’t feel like it was necessary to trade up to secure this particular player.

“As we started this draft, I thought that the biggest hole on our roster was corner,” Beane said when the festivities concluded Saturday night. “Corner is a premium position. You can't have enough of those guys. Right now with Tre'Davious (White) being a free agent, with Dorian (Strong's) uncertainty at this point (due to his neck surgery), this adds another guy. So this is a depth player that will come in and compete. He'll push our starters in time and we'll take it one day at a time.”

Beane also took versatile Jalon Kilgore in the fifth round and cornerback Toriano Pride Jr. in the seventh, meaning three of his 10 picks were spent to help the secondary.

Here’s a look at how the draft and free agency set up the cornerback depth chart as the OTA portion of the offseason begins:

Max Hairston is on notice in his second year

Max Hairston's rookie season was sabotaged by two injuries, and now he has competition from rookie Davison Igbinosun to win a starting job.

Hairston’s rookie season was pretty much a bust. He suffered a knee injury early in training camp and didn’t make his debut until Week 8 in Carolina. Through the rest of the regular season he was in a timeshare with White who surprised many with his level of play after two serious recent leg injuries and how he kept Hairston out of the starting lineup.

Then Hairston got hurt in the season finale and missed both postseason games, so he enters 2026 with questions hanging over his head regarding his ability to stay on the field.

“He had a couple tough setbacks there, one in camp, and then the ankle at the end there,” Beane said. “But Max is a pro, works hard, does the right things. You say it all the time, what's the number one ability? Availability, and he'll have to armor himself. He knows what an NFL season is like. He knows what an NFL training camp, to a degree, is like. But yeah, I like where Max is at.”

Also, we don’t really know what new defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard thinks of Hairston, but we do know that when he was with the Broncos, they favored big, physical boundary corners like Patrick Surtain II and Riley Moss.

Igbinosun is three inches taller and the same weight as Hairston, and while Hairston ran the fastest 40 time at the 2025 scouting combine (4.28 seconds), Igbinosun was no slog this year at 4.45. It seems like he will have a great chance to compete for a starting job.

“I truly felt like we needed to get better there,” Beane said of his plan to add depth to the position. “We looked in free agency, but it's a premium position and we spent our dollars on DJ (Moore) and (Bradley) Chubb, and getting Connor McGovern and some of the other pieces back. Maybe it's a scar from last year or a previous year, from the playoffs, but our depth's really been tested there for a variety of reasons.”

Jalon Kilgore could find a hybrid role

Beane did add to the cornerback room in free agency, signing nickel Dee Alford to replace departed Taron Johnson. But with Cam Lewis also gone via free agency, he needed a backup and Kilgore could be the answer.

At South Carolina he was primarily a slot corner but he also took plenty of snaps at safety and Beane said safety is where he’ll get the bulk of his reps for now. He showed that he could cover in the deep half but also come down to the line and play in the box against the run.

However, Kilgore seems like a piece Leonhard will be able to deploy in several ways. The 211-pounder has 30 pounds on Alford so if the opposing offense uses a big-bodied receiver or a tight end in the slot, Kilgore can match up inside.

Jordan Hancock, a 2025 fifth-round pick, is another versatile player who bounced back and forth between slot corner and safety as a rookie last season, so the competition between Hancock and Kilgore should be intriguing. They’ll keep both because veteran free agent safety signings CJ Gardner-Johnson, Geno Stone and Damar Hamlin are all on one-year contracts, but game day jerseys will be up for grabs.

Do the Bills need to sign a veteran CB?

The Bills probably need to sign a veteran corner, and long-time Bill Tre'Davious White is still available.

Behind Benford, Hairston and Igbinosun, there is almost nothing, so yes, that would be a good idea. Strong’s neck injury might take him out of the mix completely this season, and the rest of the depth chart features Daryl Porter Jr., MJ Devonshire, Te’Cory Couch and seventh-round pick Toriano Pride Jr.

Beane has referenced on numerous occasions how unfortunate it was that the Bills’ late-season cornerback depth was trashed by injury and how big a role that played in the loss to the Broncos, memories of watching Dane Jackson and Darnell Savage get burned for touchdowns forever etched into your brain.

“You saw the depth of our corners tested last year through injury,” he said. “You want to make sure as the season goes along, if injury strikes, that you've got enough guys, even if they're not starters.”

White is still working out at the Bills’ facility as he waits for an offer from Buffalo or another team, but it feels like a longshot that the Bills, with a new defensive staff and philosophy, will bring him back. But given how the free agent market has thinned out, that might be the most logical thing to do.

Another option would be to go to camp with the current group, wait to see how the final cuts around the league go, and add to the position just before the start of the season when there will surely be more players to choose from, whether it’s White or someone else.

Sal Maiorana has covered the Buffalo Bills for more than four decades including 37 years as the full-time beat writer/columnist for the D&C. He has written numerous books about the history of the team, and he is also co-host of the BLEAV in Bills podcast/YouTube show. He can be reached at maiorana@gannett.com, and you can follow him on X @salmaiorana and on Bluesky @salmaiorana.bsky.social.

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How’s everyone doing? TMIL has shirked his duties, so you’ll have to make do with me as your TDH guide for today. I’ll try twice as hard as usual to make sure it at least publishes on time today. Since our switch to the new site design and backend CMS, scheduling posts has gotten harder — and there’s no way to schedule them to post in the correct slot on the home page. So I have to schedule/post, and then move it to the third spot. It’s annoying.

Anyway.


I see the Oilers are once again not winning the Stanley Cup. I should’ve chosen a different bandwagon. The primes of McDavid and Draisaitl being wasted in such spectacular fashion should be criminal.

I remember watching the elder Draisaitl, Peter play for Germany in the early 90s. His son coming into the NHL was one of the first “oh crap, I’m old” moments. And that was ten years ago.

Still, the NHL Playoffs are great fun and are only just finishing up the first round. Not too late to join in and get with it!


Baseball season’s in full … swing … now, too, which means that Jomboy’s baseball breakdowns are back as well. Always good.

Meanwhile, something that doesn’t happen too often these days is charging the mound.

(Still SB Nation’s) Secret Base always good.


Welcome to Wrexham Season 5 trailer came out earlier this week. Can they complete the miracle and get one more promotion? Have to confirm a promotion playoff spot first: all to play for on Saturday on the final day!

What channel is Raptors vs. Cavs on today? Time, TV schedule, live stream to watch Game 6 of NBA Playoffs series

What channel is Raptors vs. Cavs on today? Time, TV schedule, live stream to watch Game 6 of NBA Playoffs series originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

On Friday, the Cleveland Cavaliers will have a chance to move on to the team's third-straight Eastern Conference Semifinals.

They will travel north of the border to take on the Toronto Raptors in a pivotal Game 6. Cleveland does have the luxury of hosting Game 7 at home if it were to get that far, but J.B. Bickerstaff and his team would certainly not be opposed to wrapping things up tonight.

Despite many writing the Raptors off early due to Cleveland's star duo of Donovan Mitchell and James Harden, Toronto has held its own this series. Tonight, they will look to continue the trend of the home team winning in front of their own crowd. One of the biggest question marks will be if Brandon Ingram can suit up for Toronto, since he left Game 5 early with a heel injury and was unable to return.

Cleveland's key to the series has, without a doubt, been exploiting the Raptors' lack of height. Evan Mobley has found great success during the series and has arguably been the Cavaliers' most impactful player. In Game 5, Mobley found his way to 23 points, nine rebounds, and three blocks to help guide Cleveland to a narrow 125-120 victory. Harden has been turning the ball over more than his team would like to as of late, so if he can put his recent negatives behind him, Cleveland should have no trouble in becoming the first team to win an away game this series.

The winner of this series will play either the Detroit Pistons or Orlando Magic in the Eastern Conference Semifinals, beginning around May 4. 

Here's what you need to know about Friday's matchup between Toronto and Cleveland, including broadcast information and start time.

What channel is Raptors vs. Cavs on today?

Raptors vs. Cavaliers Game 6 will not air on traditional television but will stream live on Prime Video.

Watch select 2026 NBA Playoffs games exclusively on Prime Video, which is included in the 30-day free trial for new Amazon Prime customers. 

Raptors vs. Cavs start time

  • Date: Friday, May 1
  • Time: 7:30 p.m. ET

Game 6 of the NBA Playoffs series between Toronto and Cleveland is set to tip off at 7:30 ET from Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Raptors vs. Cavs series schedule

Cleveland leads series 3-2

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 18Game 1: Cavaliers 126, Raptors 113
April 20Game 2: Cavaliers 115, Raptors 105
April 23Game 3: Raptors 126, Cavaliers 104
April 26Game 4: Raptors 93, Cavaliers 89
April 29Game 5: Cavaliers 125, Raptors 120
May 1Game 6: Cavaliers at Raptors7:30 p.m.Prime Video
May 3Game 7: Raptors at Cavaliers*TBATBA

NBA Playoffs bracket 2026

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NBA Playoffs schedule, key dates for 2026

Here are the key dates to know for the NBA Playoffs and offseason. 

EventDates
Play-In TournamentApril 14-17
First round beginsApril 18
Conference semifinals beginMay 4*
NBA Draft LotteryMay 10
Eastern Conference finals beginMay 19*
Western Conference finals beginMay 20*
NBA Finals beginJune 3
NBA Finals Game 7 (if necessary)June 19
NBA DraftJune 23-24

* Can move up depending on earlier series

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How will Barcelona line up against Osasuna?

GETAFE, SPAIN - APRIL 25: Ronald Araujo of FC Barcelona in action during the Spanish League, LaLiga EA Sports, football match played between Getafe CF and FC Barcelona at Coliseum de Getafe stadium on April 25, 2026, in Getafe, Spain. (Photo By Irina R. Hipolito/Europa Press via Getty Images) | Europa Press via Getty Images

Barcelona look to take another huge step towards clinching the La Liga title when they travel to Pamplona for a very tough away game against Osasuna at El Sadar.

Here’s how we think Hansi Flick will line up his troops for Saturday’s battle:

Defense

Barça have had a full week to prepare for this game and Hansi Flick seems to have found his favorite team as of now, so we don’t think there will be many changes from the side that beat Getafe last week.

There will be one enforced alteration at the back, however, as Jules Kounde is suspended for yellow card accumulation and won’t travel to El Sadar. Ronald Araujo has consistently been Flick’s first option to replace Kounde at right-back over the last month, so we think the Uruguayan will be picked ahead of the likes of Eric Garcia and Xavi Espart.

The rest of the back four will stay the same, with Pau Cubarsí and Gerard Martín as the center-back duo and João Cancelo starting ahead of Alejandro Balde at left-back.

Midfield

Flick has really enjoyed the double pivot of Gavi and Pedri recently, so Frenkie de Jong will continue to wait for his chance to return to the XI. Dani Olmo and Fermín López started together last week as rotating number 10 and left wing options, and we think they’ll be in the lineup again for this one as Raphinha is back in training but not likely to be involved just yet.

Attack

Roony Bardghji started in place of Lamine Yamal last week but couldn’t make an impact, and Marcus Rashford had a pretty good substitute cameo and has likely won the starting spot on the right wing for this one, and we expect Robert Lewandowski to start ahead of Ferran Torres at the striker spot to provide a presence against a tall and physical Osasuna backline.


Possible XI: Joan; Araujo, Cubarsí, Martín, Balde; Gavi, Pedri; Rashford, Olmo, Fermín; Lewandowski (4-2-3-1)


How do you think Barcelona should line up against Osasuna? Let us know your thoughts, predictions and teams in the comments below!

Anderson outstanding as Nottingham Forest beat Villa 1-0

Anderson outstanding as Nottingham Forest beat Villa 1-0
Anderson outstanding as Nottingham Forest beat Villa 1-0

Nottingham Forest claimed a 1-0 win at the City Ground over Aston Villa to secure a small advantage in the first leg of their Europa League semi-final clash.

Forest took the lead through a Chris Wood penalty and hung on even as their opponents ramped up the pressure.

Vitor Pereira’s boys rose to the occasion, especially Elliot Anderson, who was key to winning the midfield battle.

The Nottingham Forest ace was ‘outstanding’ and earned himself an 8/10 rating from one national publication.

Apart from one tackle on Ollie Watkins that could have earned him a red card, he was flawless in the engine room.

Anderson played 2 key passes, completed 63/69 passes, and completed his one attempted dribble. He also drew three fouls and made two progressive carries.

The England international won 7/9 ground duels and 2/3 tackles, showing his defensive robustness, which pairs nicely with his ability to dictate the tempo of a game.

He showed his ability to seamlessly deliver from deep positions for build-up, as a driver connecting midfield to attack, and as a difference-maker in the final third.

The 23-year-old is on the cusp of developing into a world-class player, and it is no surprise that several top sides are vying for his signature this summer.

Performances like this are exactly why Nottingham Forest are refusing to entertain anything less than a massive offer for Anderson this summer.

Midfielders with his blend of composure, athleticism, defensive intensity and creative quality are incredibly difficult to find.

Forest know they are nurturing a player who could soon establish himself among the very best midfielders in Europe if his development continues on this trajectory.

Anderson looked like a complete modern midfielder capable of dominating every phase of the game – a world-class trait.

Forest understand his ceiling is enormous, and if any elite club wants to prise him away from the City Ground, they will have to pay for every ounce of that potential.

Tottenham and West Ham staring at relegation and financial crisis

Tottenham and West Ham staring at relegation and financial crisis
Tottenham and West Ham staring at relegation and financial crisis

Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United will head into the final four games of the 2025/26 Premier League season looking anxiously over their shoulders.

The two London clubs are battling to avoid joining Wolverhampton Wanderers and Burnley in the Championship next season.

Nottingham Forest, Leeds United and Newcastle United are not safe just yet, but Spurs or West Ham are most likely to drop into the second tier.

Relegation would potentially be catastrophic for either club, as their latest financial results don’t paint a pretty picture. Read on as we take a closer look.

Relegation could have a seismic impact on Tottenham

Several big clubs have been relegated from the Premier League, including Newcastle United, Aston Villa, Leeds United and Sunderland.

However, given their status as a member of the so-called ‘Big Six’, dropping into the second tier would be a seismic shock for Tottenham.

Their recent financial report for 2024/25 detailed a club-record £120.6 million pre-tax loss, which was the club’s sixth consecutive deficit.

Given that Tottenham won the Europa League last season, their current financial situation paints a deeply concerning picture.

In some respects, Tottenham bear some similarities to Leeds when they were relegated from the top flight at the end of the 2003/04 season.

They previously had five consecutive European campaigns and boasted a squad which was ‘too good to go down’, but finished inside the drop zone.

Leeds subsequently slipped into League 1, before regrouping and working their way back to the Premier League. However, the journey was not easy.

Tottenham were football’s second most profitable club in 2018, but have turned that £138.9m profit into a £120.6m deficit.

High annual operating costs coupled with the need to rebuild the squad could be a combination that prevents Tottenham from making a swift return to the Premier League.

They will be desperate to collect sufficient points from their remaining games against Villa (A), Leeds (H), Chelsea (A) and Everton (H) to keep themselves afloat.

West Ham are in a similarly precarious financial position

West Ham have been in this position before, having been relegated from the Premier League at the end of the 2002/03 and 2010/11 campaigns.

It took them two seasons to regain their top-flight spot on the first occasion, while they bounced back after one year the second time around.

However, their most recent financial report showed a pre-tax loss of £104m. The club has taken out a £124m loan from rights and media funding and used payday loans worth £12m to pay transfer fees.

A £40m overdraft from Barclays has also been leveraged, adding another layer of concern to their current financial situation.

Club revenue dropped from £270m to £228m, while wages increased from £161m to £176m in the new set of accounts. West Ham owe £196m to other clubs for transfer fees.

If West Ham drop into the Championship, they would need to sell all of their top players to balance the books.

Relegation would also have a knock-on effect on London council taxpayers, with the club’s contract at the London Stadium containing a clause which halves the rent if they go down.

The venue already operates at a large deficit, with Londoners subsidising its £19.5m annual running costs under a 99-year deal signed under former prime minister Boris Johnson.

With games to come against Brentford (A), Arsenal (H), Newcastle (A) and Leeds (H), the Hammers face a tough fight to avoid the embarrassment of finishing in the bottom three.

Pimblett Vs. ‘BSD’ Official For UFC 329

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 30: Benoit Saint Denis of France poses on the scale during the UFC 325 Ceremonial Weigh-in at Qudos Bank Arena on January 30, 2026 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)

After lots of rumor and speculation, Paddy Pimblett vs. Benoit Saint Denis is officially booked for International Fight Week at UFC 329. The new was first reported by Alvaro Colmenero, and sources have confirmed the matchup with MMAmania.com as well.

No. 6-ranked Pimblett (23-4) has competed once already this year, coming up short in his interim title fight versus Justin Gaethje(watch here). Prior to that upset loss, “The Baddy” built himself into a UFC star and Lightweight contender by winning seven straight fights, picking up wins over the likes of Tony Ferguson and Michael Chandler.

Meanwhile, Saint Denis picked up a violent stoppage win over Dan Hooker back in January. The win was his fourth straight victory, and he stopped every opponent. Since losing two in a row in 2024, “BSD” has responded well and climbed back into the Lightweight Top Five.

The matchup should be a high-octane collision of skilled and aggressive grapplers. Both Pimblett and Saint Denis are known for their offense-first styles and grappling prowess, so it should be an entertaining clash. The winner could end up next-in-line for a title shot or face off against the likes of Charles Oliveira or Arman Tsarukyan.

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Real Madrid superstar exposed by surprising numbers in recent study

Real Madrid superstar exposed by surprising numbers in recent study
Real Madrid superstar exposed by surprising numbers in recent study

A fresh report has added more pressure on Kylian Mbappe at Real Madrid, and this time, it is not about goals, but what he does without the ball. 

According to a recent study published by the CIES Football Observatory, the French forward ranks among the players who cover the least distance when their team is not in possession.

The study looked at players across 46 leagues, focusing on their off-ball work compared to teammates. 

Mbappe’s name appearing in this list has raised eyebrows, especially given his role as the main attacking figure at Real Madrid. 

He is ranked fifth, alongside some well-known names such as Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Artem Dzyuba and Sebastian Villa.

Evident problem concerning the Frenchman

While being in such company highlights his attacking profile, it also brings attention to a growing concern. 

In modern football, pressing and off-ball movement are just as important as scoring goals. 

Teams rely heavily on players to contribute defensively, and any gap in that area can affect the overall balance.

At Real Madrid, this has become a talking point in recent weeks. Despite his strong goal numbers, there are concerns about how well he links up with teammates and how much he contributes when the team is trying to win the ball back. 

These issues have slowly become more visible, especially in games where Madrid have struggled to control the tempo.

All eyes on Mbappe

Notably, Real Madrid are going through a difficult period, with expectations remaining high but results not always matching them. 

The team has not been able to dominate as they would like, and questions are now being asked about the overall system and how each player fits into it.

Mbappe’s situation is also made more serious by the lack of major trophies in recent seasons. 

As he approaches his late 20s, the focus is shifting from potential to achievement, as at a club like Real Madrid, success is not optional – it is expected.

Christophe Pélissier considered for Toulouse role

Christophe Pélissier considered for Toulouse role
Christophe Pélissier considered for Toulouse role

Toulouse FC are in the market for a new manager after confirming the impending exit of Carles Martínez Novell earlier this week.

Olivier Pantaloni, who will leave FC Lorient at the end of the season, emerged as a frontrunner; however, he is attracting interest from other clubs, including FC Nantes, despite Les Canaris being on the brink of relegation to Ligue 2. L’Équipe understands that Toulouse have not submitted an offer for Pantaloni.

Other candidates for the role are now emerging, including AJ Auxerre’s Christophe Pélissier, as per L’ÉquipeHe is described as a credible candidate by the publication. 

As well as Pélissier, there is also the possibility of Jordan Galtier following in the footsteps of Martínez Novell. The latter was promoted from his role as assistant, a role currently occupied by Galtier (son of former Paris Saint-Germain and Lille OSC manager Christophe Galtier). The promotion of the assistant manager is an option, too.

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BBC Sport share update on Chelsea&#8217;s striker situation this summer

BBC Sport share update on Chelsea’s striker situation this summer
BBC Sport share update on Chelsea’s striker situation this summer

At least two of the strikers currently on the books at Chelsea are likely to be sold this summer according to reports.

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After a quiet January the Blues are once again expected to be busy this summer with a lot of business needed to be done in regards to both incomings and outgoings.

Chelsea are thought to be in the market for a centre back, whilst they are also said to want to add another midfielder and attacker.

Two Chelsea strikers likely to leave this summer

The Blues haver got some important decisions to make when it comes to their striker department, with movement expected at the end of the season.

Joao Pedro is attracting interest from Barcelona after an impressive first campaign, whilst Liam Delap has really struggled.

Marc Guiu has barely had a look in, whilst Emmnauel Emegha will arrive from Strasbourg in the summer, and Nicolas Jackson will return from his loan at Bayern Munich.

Jackson is attracting interest from a number of clubs, whilst playing for the Blues again hasn’t entirely been ruled out.

That leaves Chelsea with five strikers on their books, and journalist Nizaar Kinsella has reported at least two of those are likely to leave this summer.

“Chelsea also still have striker Liam Delap on their books, teenage forward Marc Guiu and established starting option Joao Pedro, while Strasbourg striker Emanuel Emegha is set to join in the summer,” he told BBC Sport.

“Along with Jackson, at least two of those players are likely to be sold in the summer.”

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Samsung and Apple to drive satellite smartphone growth through 2030

1 May 2026 at 10:07

A new report says that nearly 1 in 2 phones may support satellite connectivity by 2030, with Samsung and Apple leading the charge.

Counterpoint Research, in their latest report, reveals that Samsung and Apple would dominate the satellite smartphone expansion by 2030. The segment has started to evolve, with Samsung is the dominant player in Android world.

Apple’s iPhone 14 was the first phone to ship with satellite connectivity in 2022. Huawei entered the market by bringing its first device in 2023. Now, the market has nearly 10 OEMs that have launched satellite network-compatible phones.

Satellite connectivity is an impressive technology that can save lives in danger. One can reach out to emergency support even out of network. Just point to the satellite and send the emergency message for rescue when needed.

The report declares Apple as the leading brand in terms of NTN-capable smartphone shipments, while Samsung leads the Android ecosystem.

Huawei and Google follow the proprietary NTN approach. Other Android players, including Samsung, Xiaomi, OPPO, HONOR, and vivo, have aligned with 3GPP NTN to enable broader scalability and interoperability.

Additionally, Qualcomm has been at the forefront among Android chipset players in enabling satellite connectivity through its Snapdragon X80 and X85 modems, followed by Huawei, Google, and Samsung.

The partnerships entered into by T-Mobile with SpaceX, AT&T with AST Mobile, and Rogers with SpaceX in the US, along with Apple’s tie-up with Globalstar, have helped bring satellite connectivity to smartphones.

Meanwhile, network operators in other regions, like Europe and China, are not rushing to offer satellite connectivity.

Research Vice President Peter Richardson said, “Nearly one in two smartphones is expected to support satellite connectivity by 2030. Apple, Google and Samsung will lead in terms of overall penetration.”

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Samsung talks about new Galaxy Buds series, AI glasses plans

1 May 2026 at 09:19

Brand new Galaxy Buds series is coming alongside the first AI glasses, and Samsung officially confirmed the devices at its Q1 2026 earnings call.

Samsung has been working on several projects, including AI glasses and Galaxy Buds Able series. After bringing the first XR Headset, the company is actively developing more devices to expand its growing portfolio further.

According to the info, Samsung repeated that the AI glasses are in the works and plans to expand the earbuds lineup. Rumors suggest the company is working on Buds Able, which come with clip-on design without bone conduction.

Galaxy Buds 4 and Buds 4 Pro are the latest hearable products from Samsung. They are evolved editions of the Galaxy Buds 3 and Buds 3 Pro. Galaxy Ring and Galaxy XR are also here as new product offerings from Samsung.

On April 30, Samsung disclosed its earnings for the first quarter of the year. The company’s chip business grew almost 50-fold, driven by memory and AI demand. The company also predicted a supply shortage in 2027.

Samsung’s smart glasses could be powered by Android XR platform. It would also feature Galaxy AI and work as a companion gadget. It’s said to pack a 12MP camera. speakers and microphones to hear and answer queries.

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Huawei Nova 15 Max is coming soon with an 8,500mAh battery

1 May 2026 at 09:31

Huawei has confirmed the global launch of a new Nova 15 series device, the Nova 15 Max. The phone is expected to debut at an event in Thailand on May 7. Notably, the company previously introduced the Nova 15, Nova 15 Pro, and Nova 15 Ultra in China in December 2025. The company has shared images and key specifications of the Nova 15 Max on X. The device features a refreshed design compared to the rest of the Nova 15 lineup. A few key specs of the Nova 15 Max have also been confirmed, with the standout being its massive 8,500mAh battery. The device will also feature a 50MP RYYB rear...

Otto Wallin makes new prediction for Joshua vs Fury after facing both: “Do not underestimate him”

1 May 2026 at 10:27

and are set to collide in a mammoth event during the final quarter of 2026 and the pair share six common opponents. One of those men is Sweden’s Otto Wallin, who has shared his thoughts on how he believes the fight may play out. Wallin famously faced Fury when ‘The Gypsy King’ was on the […]

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Slovenia March 2026: First win for the Tesla Model 3

1 May 2026 at 08:59

The Tesla Model 3 is the best-selling vehicle in Slovenia in March.

6,535 new cars found a buyer in Slovenia in March, a very strong 23.6% year-on-year improvement. The Q1 volume is up 12.5% to 16,501. Volkswagen (+11.6%) tops the brands charts at 12.3% share ahead of Skoda (+22.8%) at 11.9%. Renault (+16.7%) stays in third place but the performance of the month is delivered by Tesla, up 173.5% year-on-year and 22 spots on February to land at a record 4th place with 6.2% share. Previous best was #6 in March and November 2023 and 5% share in March 2023. Nissan (+64%) and Dacia (+107.1%) also impress below.

The Tesla Model 3 (+363.2%) is up 5-fold year-on-year to spectacularly take the models ranking lead with 5.4% share. It now ranks #7 year-to-date vs. #45 over the Full Year 2025. This is the Model 3’s first monthly win in Slovenia, its previous best being #2 in November 2023. The Nissan Qashqai (+94.4%) also has a fantastic month at #2, distancing the Skoda Octavia (-7.4%), #1 last month but #3 in March. The Renault Clio (+178.3%) surges year-on-year but has to settle for 4th place even though it remains #1 year-to-date.

Previous month: Slovenia February 2026: Skoda Octavia signs first win in 10 months

One year ago: Slovenia March 2025: Ford (+113.6%), Kia (+30.7%) highlight stable market

Full March 2026 Top 49 All brands and Top 279 All models below.

Slovenia March 2026 – brands:

PosBrandMar-26%/25Feb2026%/25PosFY25
1Volkswagen80712.3%+ 11.6%12,22913.5%+ 0.4%11
2Skoda77511.9%+ 22.8%21,82711.1%+ 13.8%22
3Renault5037.7%+ 16.7%31,2787.7%– 3.6%33
4Tesla4026.2%+ 173.5%264953.0%+ 178.1%1216
5Toyota3545.4%+ 15.7%41,0026.1%+ 19.3%45
6Nissan2824.3%+ 64.0%204372.6%+ 41.4%1515
7Hyundai2774.2%– 9.8%76994.2%– 16.9%64
8Peugeot2754.2%+ 20.6%57904.8%– 7.1%57
9Ford2323.6%– 13.1%96503.9%– 8.7%86
10Audi2273.5%+ 22.7%144722.9%– 3.1%1310
11Citroen2133.3%+ 18.3%66694.1%+ 23.0%711
12Dacia2033.1%+ 107.1%85773.5%+ 42.8%99
13Kia1922.9%– 26.2%105323.2%– 27.3%118
14BMW1712.6%+ 5.6%134362.6%+ 7.7%1613
15Opel1682.6%– 1.8%124482.7%+ 23.8%1412
16Mercedes1562.4%+ 41.8%115553.4%+ 24.4%1014
17Suzuki1171.8%– 0.8%162651.6%– 12.8%1818
18Mazda1101.7%+ 15.8%212481.5%+ 9.7%2020
19MG1081.7%+ 300.0%193532.1%+ 194.2%1717
20Seat951.5%+ 53.2%182441.5%+ 62.7%2122
21Leapmotor851.3%new152531.5%new1928
22Forthing761.2%+ 46.2%172161.3%+ 18.7%2219
23Cupra751.1%– 10.7%231711.0%– 26.6%2421
24Fiat651.0%+ 38.3%302061.2%+ 59.7%2324
25Omoda600.9%new221390.8%new2738
26Volvo540.8%+ 38.5%251420.9%+ 27.9%2626
27Jaecoo520.8%new271010.6%new2936
28Jeep460.7%+ 7.0%241530.9%+ 25.4%2523
29Dongfeng400.6%+ 2.6%32780.5%– 7.1%3129
30KG Mobility/Ssangyong380.6%+ 52.0%281180.7%+ 32.6%2827
31Geely340.5%– 15.0%29910.6%– 16.5%3025
32Alfa Romeo230.4%+ 76.9%35460.3%+ 39.4%3431
33Mitsubishi200.3%+ 100.0%31610.4%+ 74.3%3233
34Porsche190.3%+ 11.8%33580.4%– 4.9%3330
35BYD190.3%new50230.1%new4247
36Honda180.3%+ 12.5%39390.2%– 15.2%3632
37Land Rover140.2%– 17.6%38400.2%+ 8.1%3535
38Lexus130.2%– 18.8%34380.2%– 39.7%3734
39BAIC130.2%new43260.2%new3943
40Zeekr120.2%new36300.2%new3848
41Lynk & Co100.2%+ 66.7%41200.1%+ 81.8%4340
42Subaru80.1%+ 14.3%44190.1%+ 5.6%4439
43Mini70.1%– 46.2%37240.1%– 17.2%4037
44Xpeng70.1%new47110.1%new45 –
45Deepal60.1%new –60.0%new50 –
46DS40.1%+ 0.0%40240.1%+ 9.1%4141
47Hongqi40.1%new46110.1%new4645
48Man30.0%– 40.0% –70.0%+ 16.7%4742
49Voyah20.0%n/a –20.0%+ 0.0%5350
50Alpine10.0%+ 0.0%4870.0%+ 133.3%4846
 –Others460.7%– 58.2% –1360.8%– 24.0% – –

Slovenia March 2026 – models:

PosModelMar-26%/25Feb2026%/25PosFY25
1Tesla Model 33525.4%+ 363.2%1733642.2%+ 295.7%745
2Nissan Qashqai2413.7%+ 94.4%303632.2%+ 64.3%817
3Skoda Octavia1993.0%– 7.4%14792.9%+ 2.4%22
4Renault Clio1922.9%+ 178.3%25343.2%+ 23.6%11
5Renault Captur1832.8%+ 11.6%143232.0%– 26.3%93
6Peugeot 20081712.6%+ 137.5%34262.6%+ 57.2%39
7Skoda Kodiaq1672.6%+ 21.9%63912.4%+ 8.0%45
8Skoda Kamiq1652.5%+ 34.1%53782.3%– 9.1%54
9Toyota Corolla1181.8%+ 20.4%43762.3%+ 97.9%615
10Hyundai Tucson951.5%+ 10.5%102641.6%– 8.7%138
11Toyota Yaris Cross911.4%+ 26.4%242031.2%+ 6.8%1714
12VW Tiguan911.4%+ 19.7%72961.8%+ 11.3%106
13VW Taigo891.4%+ 56.1%252261.4%+ 35.3%1416
14VW Golf791.2%– 6.0%82681.6%– 31.5%1211
15VW T-Cross771.2%– 7.2%132201.3%+ 5.3%1510
16Dacia Duster751.1%+ 15.4%171961.2%– 18.0%1912
17VW Polo711.1%+ 294.4%911080.7%+ 86.2%4943
18Opel Frontera691.1%new231711.0%new2558
19Dacia Bigster681.0%new111811.1%new2155
20Forthing T5 Evo671.0%+ 63.4%161761.1%+ 10.7%2219
21Suzuki Vitara641.0%+ 23.1%361350.8%– 6.3%3335
22Ford Tourneo Custom631.0%– 3.1%122031.2%+ 0.0%1624
23Skoda Karoq631.0%– 3.1%201591.0%+ 17.8%2731
24Kia Sportage620.9%– 21.5%311500.9%– 28.2%3020
25Kia Stonic610.9%+ 0.0%291631.0%– 9.4%2628
26Seat Leon600.9%+ 57.9%211571.0%+ 78.4%2844
27Citroen C3580.9%– 38.3%152011.2%– 35.2%1813
28VW ID.7570.9%+ 200.0%561190.7%+ 176.7%4140
29Hyundai Kona560.9%– 21.1%281450.9%– 5.2%3127
30Citroen C3 Aircross550.8%n/a191941.2%+ 9600.0%2077
31Mazda CX-30550.8%– 8.3%421270.8%– 7.3%3731
30Audi Q3540.8%– 15.6%371290.8%– 5.8%3533
31VW Multivan540.8%– 33.3%411170.7%– 52.8%4425
32Omoda 5530.8%new271240.8%new40139
33Dacia Sandero510.8%+ 168.4%261741.1%+ 91.2%2322
34Skoda Elroq490.7%+ 113.0%321080.7%+ 248.4%4861
35Tesla Model Y490.7%– 31.0%391280.8%+ 48.8%3621
36Toyota C-HR490.7%+ 22.5%611030.6%– 16.9%5037
37VW Touran470.7%+ 88.0%62980.6%+ 6.5%5234
38Ford Kuga460.7%+ 43.8%221741.1%+ 27.0%2423
39Peugeot 3008450.7%+ 104.5%381420.9%+ 71.1%3247
40Citroen C5 Aircross440.7%+ 57.1%341170.7%+ 116.7%4378
41Opel Mokka440.7%– 10.2%301520.9%+ 92.4%2930
42VW Passat430.7%– 18.9%85950.6%– 24.0%5429
43VW T-Roc430.7%– 57.0%92861.7%+ 4.8%117
44Hyundai i30420.6%+ 68.0%76820.5%+ 24.2%6176
45Jaecoo 7420.6%new103630.4%new76123
46Fiat Grande Panda400.6%new871480.9%new30131
47Ford Tourneo Connect400.6%+ 1900.0%158740.4%+ 516.7%6490
48Skoda Fabia400.6%+ 66.7%54840.5%– 4.5%5854
49Renault Austral390.6%– 45.1%471180.7%– 33.0%4230
50Skoda Scala390.6%+ 44.4%52940.6%+ 54.1%5568
51Suzuki SX4 S-Cross380.6%– 15.6%35970.6%– 14.2%5356
52VW Touareg380.6%+ 137.5%69700.4%+ 84.2%70129
53VW Tayron370.6%– 7.5%461250.8%+ 145.1%3942
54MG ZS EV360.6%+ 176.9%112610.4%+ 74.3%8063
55Audi Q5350.5%+ 337.5%100640.4%+ 4.9%7469
56Leapmotor T03350.5%new181490.9%new3185
57Kia Ceed340.5%– 44.3%401080.7%– 37.2%4726
58Skoda Enyaq340.5%+ 1033.3%84610.4%+ 916.7%81121
60Cupra Tavascan320.5%+ 18.5%74540.3%+ 31.7%8692
61Peugeot 208320.5%– 61.0%441310.8%– 59.9%3418
62Cupra Born290.4%+ 7.4%124530.3%– 57.9%8753
63Leapmotor B10290.4%new83670.4%new73174
64Toyota Proace290.4%+ 45.0%79680.4%– 27.7%7152
65Ford Transit280.4%n/a95550.3%n/a85295
66Jeep Avenger280.4%– 22.2%331100.7%+ 14.6%4632
67Mercedes GLC280.4%+ 86.7%311270.8%+ 35.1%3851
68MG ZS280.4%n/a431110.7%n/a4571
69Citroen Berlingo270.4%+ 35.0%48750.5%– 14.8%6379
70Hyundai i20270.4%– 28.9%109420.3%– 34.4%9649
71Mercedes B-Class270.4%+ 237.5%170720.4%– 12.2%6780
73Audi A3260.4%+ 36.8%108470.3%– 9.6%9366
74Dongfeng Box260.4%– 33.3%63620.4%– 26.2%7860
75Toyota Yaris260.4%+ 18.2%55840.5%+ 42.4%6048
76VW ID.4260.4%+ 36.8%60710.4%– 29.7%6941
77Audi Q7250.4%+ 212.5%165340.2%+ 70.0%122149
78Fiat 600250.4%+ 92.3%80570.3%+ 35.7%8388
79Ford Puma250.4%+ 13.6%81510.3%+ 18.6%9074
80Hyundai Inster250.4%+ 1150.0%77520.3%+ 2500.0%88112
81Citroen C4240.4%– 20.0%53710.4%+ 0.0%6857
82Mercedes V-Class230.4%+ 2200.0%57610.4%+ 103.3%79106
83Renault Symbioz230.4%+ 64.3%45920.6%+ 104.4%5646
84Volvo XC40230.4%+ 35.3%50630.4%+ 50.0%77103
85BMW X1220.3%– 4.3%66600.4%– 6.3%8275
86Seat Ibiza220.3%+ 633.3%141350.2%+ 169.2%121108
87Alfa Romeo Junior210.3%+ 320.0%114410.2%+ 105.0%9895
88Geely Starray210.3%– 16.0%88410.2%+ 0.0%99119
89Kia Xceed210.3%– 36.4%73560.3%– 29.1%8464
90Leapmotor C10210.3%new111370.2%new110153
91VW Caravelle200.3%n/a227300.2%n/a128175
92BMW X3190.3%+ 137.5%67480.3%+ 182.4%9293
93MG 3190.3%+ 216.7%171840.5%+ 546.2%57111
94Opel Astra190.3%– 9.5%220290.2%– 31.0%129110
95Renault 5190.3%+ 35.7%113740.4%+ 72.1%6570
96Skoda Superb190.3%+ 35.7%65730.4%+ 92.1%6673
97BMW 1 Series170.3%+ 30.8%118330.2%+ 13.8%124133
98Mazda6e170.3%new89430.3%new95169
99Mercedes CLA170.3%+ 41.7%51510.3%+ 112.5%91125
100Opel Corsa170.3%– 65.3%136380.2%– 65.5%10739
101Renault Trafic170.3%– 15.0%122390.2%– 31.6%10591
102Toyota bZ4X170.3%+ 325.0%151290.2%+ 61.1%131136
103Volvo XC60170.3%+ 112.5%90520.3%+ 126.1%89124
104BMW iX3160.2%+ 1500.0%205180.1%+ 500.0%155293
105Jeep Compass160.2%+ 433.3%119350.2%+ 288.9%118161
106Nissan Juke160.2%+ 45.5%163250.2%– 7.4%144132
107Audi A6150.2%+ 66.7%115350.2%+ 75.0%116117
108Audi Q2150.2%– 11.8%99400.2%– 21.6%10087
109Audi Q6 e-tron150.2%+ 114.3%152230.1%+ 9.5%146105
110Mazda CX-60150.2%+ 275.0%216250.2%+ 400.0%143192
111Mercedes GLA150.2%+ 66.7%78640.4%+ 48.8%7597
112Suzuki Swift150.2%– 25.0%142260.2%– 36.6%13998
113Toyota RAV4150.2%– 55.9%581020.6%+ 6.3%5150
114KG Mobility Korando140.2%+ 16.7%93460.3%+ 31.4%9499
115Opel Grandland X140.2%– 12.5%105340.2%– 22.7%12386
116Peugeot 5008140.2%+ 7.7%106390.2%– 7.1%103134
117Audi A5130.2%– 31.6%98360.2%– 21.7%11189
118Ford Tourneo Courier130.2%– 85.1%75390.2%– 80.0%10136
119KG Mobility Torres130.2%+ 116.7%110370.2%+ 2.8%109107
120Nissan Micra130.2%new –130.1%new178 –
121Renault Megane Conquest130.2%– 71.7%128390.2%– 52.4%10483
122BMW X5120.2%– 7.7%146260.2%+ 13.0%138140
123Hyundai Bayon120.2%– 57.1%102350.2%– 54.5%11762
124Mitsubishi ASX120.2%+ 200.0%64360.2%+ 200.0%114144
125Porsche Cayenne120.2%+ 200.0%139270.2%+ 50.0%136138
126BMW 2 Series110.2%+ 10.0%86320.2%+ 14.3%125115
127BMW 5 Series110.2%– 50.0%116360.2%– 43.8%11296
128BMW iX1110.2%+ 10.0%154310.2%+ 121.4%127104
129Ford Explorer110.2%+ 450.0%182250.2%+ 257.1%142127
130KG Mobility Tivoli110.2%+ 120.0%96350.2%+ 133.3%119146
131MG HS110.2%+ 266.7%104420.3%+ 2.4%97113
132Nissan X-Trail 110.2%– 62.1%97350.2%– 28.6%120128
133VW Caddy110.2%– 54.2%68360.2%– 40.0%11567
134Zeekr7X110.2%new143250.2%new145283
135Audi Q8100.2%+ 0.0%144200.1%– 4.8%151135
136Cupra Terramar100.2%– 50.0%101270.2%– 42.6%133100
137Hyundai Ioniq 5100.2%+ 233.3%185200.1%+ 25.0%152120
138Jaecoo 5100.2%new49380.2%new106 –
139Lexus LE100.2%– 16.7%121280.2%– 41.7%132116
140Mazda CX-5100.2%+ 11.1% –100.1%– 50.0%191200
141BAIC X790.1%new –150.1%new169233
142BMW i490.1%+ 50.0%153250.2%+ 13.6%140150
143Dacia Jogger90.1%– 30.8%147250.2%– 49.0%14181
144Forthing U-Tour90.1%– 18.2%92320.2%+ 39.1%126137
145Geely Cityray90.1%new82360.2%new113145
146Lynk & Co 0290.1%+ 350.0%169150.1%+ 650.0%170162
147Seat Arona90.1%+ 28.6%129290.2%+ 26.1%130114
148BMW X280.1%+ 33.3%155180.1%+ 28.6%156191
149Mercedes A-Class80.1%+ 0.0%117770.5%+ 126.5%62122
150Toyota Aygo X80.1%+ 166.7%197270.2%+ 170.0%137198
151Volvo EX3080.1%+ 166.7%26890.1%+ 12.5%202199
152VW California80.1%+ 0.0%123170.1%+ 41.7%164171
153Audi Q470.1%+ 75.0%164150.1%+ 114.3%168118
154BMW IX70.1%n/a204120.1%+ 500.0%181206
155BYD Seal70.1%new –70.0%new213277
156Honda CR-V70.1%+ 133.3%159160.1%– 11.1%165151
157Land Rover Defender70.1%– 12.5%187160.1%– 15.8%166188
158MG 470.1%+ 40.0%134270.2%– 10.0%134126
159Omoda 9 PHEV70.1%new219150.1%new171280
160Porsche 91170.1%+ 0.0%127180.1%+ 0.0%161147
161BMW 3 Series60.1%+ 100.0%131210.1%+ 61.5%149194
162Hyundai Santa Fe60.1%+ 50.0%186140.1%+ 7.7%174179
163Kia Picanto60.1%– 40.0%120180.1%– 25.0%158143
164Mazda360.1%– 45.5%160190.1%– 26.9%153141
165MG S5 EV60.1%new94270.2%new135164
166Mini Cooper60.1%+ 0.0%135180.1%+ 28.6%159160
167Mitsubishi Grandis60.1%new162180.1%new160 –
168VW Transporter60.1%– 33.3%130160.1%– 56.8%167102
169Xpeng G660.1%new20190.1%new203 –
170BMW i550.1%– 37.5%203100.1%– 23.1%188193
171BMW M350.1%+ 66.7%20670.0%– 22.2%212201
172Deepal S0550.1%new –50.0%new233 –
173Honda Civic50.1%+ 0.0% –70.0%– 12.5%214197
174Mercedes AMG/GT50.1%– 50.0%132230.1%– 30.3%147159
175Mercedes E-Class50.1%– 28.6%133130.1%– 38.1%177186
176Mercedes GLB50.1%+ 66.7%161100.1%– 37.5%193180
177Porsche Macan50.1%+ 25.0%260100.1%– 41.2%195167
178Range Rover50.1%+ 0.0%149180.1%+ 63.6%162156
179Renault Espace50.1%– 50.0%172130.1%+ 0.0%179195
180Subaru Forester50.1%– 28.6%22480.0%– 33.3%209165
181VW ID.350.1%– 16.7%228130.1%– 62.9%180109
182BYD Atto 240.1%new –40.0%new240350
183BYD Dolphin Surf40.1%new23960.0%new221276
184Citroen Jumpy40.1%– 42.9%18190.1%– 25.0%199152
185Cupra Formentor40.1%– 60.0%70370.2%+ 94.7%108130
186Dongfeng SX5G EV40.1%new –40.0%new242355
187Hongqi HS340.1%new18490.1%new200255
188Kia EV340.1%– 60.0%148210.1%– 50.0%150101
189Mazda240.1%– 42.9%189140.1%– 48.1%175163
190Mercedes C-Class40.1%– 20.0%190100.1%– 37.5%192177
191Mercedes GLS40.1%+ 33.3%21860.0%+ 50.0%222243
192Peugeot Expert40.1%+ 100.0%138150.1%+ 650.0%172190
193Peugeot Rifter40.1%+ 0.0% –40.0%– 81.0%251178
194Renault Rafale40.1%– 50.0%195100.1%– 33.3%196170
195Renault Scenic40.1%+ 300.0%150180.1%+ 800.0%163158
196Seat Ateca40.1%– 71.4%107230.1%– 8.0%148142
197Volvo XC9040.1%– 60.0%199100.1%– 67.7%197154
198VW ID.Buzz40.1%+ 300.0%175120.1%+ 1100.0%184300
199Audi RS330.0%+ 50.0%23260.0%+ 20.0%218226
200Audi SQ530.0%n/a –40.0%n/a237285
201BAIC BJ3030.0%new14590.1%new198344
202Dongfeng Huge30.0%new –30.0%new260353
203Dongfeng S730.0%new –30.0%new261 –
204Dongfeng V930.0%new24240.0%new243 –
205DS 730.0%+ 0.0%156180.1%+ 0.0%157176
206Ford Capri30.0%+ 200.0%168110.1%+ 1000.0%186189
207Ford Focus30.0%– 75.0%157140.1%– 26.3%17394
208Man TGE30.0%– 40.0% –70.0%+ 16.7%217172
209Mercedes GLE30.0%+ 0.0%217120.1%+ 0.0%182202
210Mercedes Sprinter30.0%+ 200.0%25640.0%+ 0.0%249261
211Mercedes Vito30.0%+ 200.0%191100.1%+ 400.0%194229
212Opel Vivaro30.0%+ 50.0%194120.1%+ 500.0%183187
213Peugeot 30830.0%– 88.5%221140.1%– 82.5%17682
214Renault 430.0%new140110.1%new187223
215Audi S520.0%+ 100.0% –30.0%– 25.0%256247
216BMW M520.0%+ 100.0%179100.1%+ 100.0%189215
217BMW X620.0%– 75.0%208110.1%– 38.9%185168
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Şimdi de Skriniar! Fenerbahçe'de dert bitmiyor

Fenerbahçe'de kriz üstüne kriz yaşanıyor...Şampiyonluk umutlarını tüketerek bu sene de taraftarına büyük bir hayal kırıklığı yaşatan sarı-lacivertlilerde Milan Skriniar'ın sakatlığı nüksetti.

Fenerbahçe'de bütün dengeler alt üst oldu. Kriz yeni bir kriz doğurdu. Kulüp tam anlamıyla her açıdan sınanmaya başladı. Önce Galatasaray derbisinde alınan 3-0'lık mağlubiyetle şampiyonluk hayalleri suya düştü. Ardından teknik direktör Tedesco'ya veda edildi ve kulüp seçim kararı aldı.

Fenerbahce

FORMA GİYEMEYECEK

Sarı-lacivertlilerde yaşanan bu krizlerin ardından bir de Milan Skriniar cephesinden gelen haberler yönetimin canını sıktı. Daha önce sakatlığı nedeniyle bir süre forma giyemeyen tecrübeli stoperin sakatlığının nüksettiği öğrenildi.

Milan Skriniar'ın sakatlığının nüksetmesi ve ağrılarının şiddetlenmesi sebebiyle Başakşehir maçında forma giyemeyeceği öğrenildi.

Fenerbahce

MAÇ NE ZAMAN?

Fenerbahçe ile RAMS Başakşehir, Trendyol Süper Lig’in 32. haftasında 2 Mayıs Cumartesi günü karşı karşıya gelecek. Takımı Başakşehir maçı için teknik sorumlu Zeki Murat Göle çalıştırdı.

Aziz Yıldırım aday olacak mı? Büyük gün cumartesi

Fenerbahçe, 6-7 Haziran tarihlerinde sandığa gidecek ve yeni başkanını seçecek. Aziz Yıldırım'ın yeniden başkan aday olup olmayacağı merakla beklenirken eski başkandan açıklama geldi.

Fenerbahçe, Galatasaray karşısında aldığı 3-0'lık mağlubiyetin ardından kriz sürecine de kapısını aralamış oldu. Şampiyonluk hayallerini tüketti. Teknik direktör Domenico Tedesco ile yollarını ayırdı. Başkan Sadettin Saran ise seçim kararı aldığını resmi olarak duyurdu.

Fenerbahce

Fenerbahçe'de alınan seçim kararı sonrası ise gözler başkan adaylarına çevrildi. Sadettin Saran aday olmayacağını açıklamıştı. Barış Göktürk ise bu işte varım dedi ve aday olduğunu resmen duyurdu. Aziz Yıldırım cephesinden ise gelecek haberler merakla beklenirken efsane isimden hamle geldi.

CUMARTESİYİ BEKLEYİN

Aziz Yıldırım, Müjdat Yetkiner'e başkanlığa dair bir açıklama yaparak, cumartesi gününü işaret etti. Yetkiner, Aziz Yıldırım'ın şu açıklamayı yaptığını belirtti:

-Dün Aziz başkanla konuştum. Aday mısın diye sordum, 'Cumartesi gününü bekle Miço' dedi.

Fenerbahce

SEÇİM NE ZAMAN?

Fenerbahçe'nin resmi X hesabından yapılan yazılı açıklamaya göre Fenerbahçe seçime gidiyor. Yapılan açıklamaya göre Fenerbahçe seçim kongresi 6-7 Haziran 2026 tarihlerinde gerçekleştirilecek.

Gaziantep FK-Beşiktaş maçı ne zaman, saat kaçta ve hangi kanalda canlı yayınlanacak?

Beşiktaş, Trendyol Süper Lig'in 32. haftasında Gaziantep FK ile deplasmanda karşı karşıya gelecek. Gaziantep FK-Beşiktaş maçı ne zaman, saat kaçta ve hangi kanalda canlı yayınlanacak? Detaylar haberimizde...

Beşiktaş, Trendyol Süper Lig'in 32. haftasında Gaziantep FK ile deplasmanda karşı karşıya gelecek. Ligde çıktığı 31 maçta 16 galibiyet, 8 beraberlik, 7 yenilgiyle 56 puan toplayan Beşiktaş, haftaya 4. sırada girdi.

Süper Lig'de çıktığı son 5 maçta 2'şer galibiyet ve yenilgi yaşayan siyah-beyazlılar, bir maçta da berabere kaldı.

Sezonun ilk yarısında İstanbul'da oynanan karşılaşma 2-2 berabere sonuçlandı.

GAZİANTEP FK-BEŞİKTAŞ MAÇI NE ZAMAN, SAAT KAÇTA VE HANGİ KANALDA CANLI YAYINLANACAK?

Gaziantep Stadı'nda oynanacak mücadele saat 20.00'de başlayacak. Buğra Taşkınsoy'un yöneteceği 90 dakikada Murat Tuğberk Curbay ve Mustafa Savranlar yardımcı hakem olarak görev yapacak. Karşılaşma beIN Sports 1 ekranlarından canlı olarak yayınlanacak.

Besıktas

MUHTEMEL 11'LER

Gaziantep FK: Zafer, Sorescu, Arda, Abena, Rodrigues, Gidado, Kozlowski, Camara, Maxim, Lungoyi, Bayo.

Beşiktaş: Ersin, Murillo, Agbadou, Uduokhai, Yasin, Asllani, Cengiz, Salih, Orkun, Jota, Mustafa.

ERSİN DESTANOĞLU VE MURILLO DÖNÜYOR

Beşiktaş'ta kaleci Ersin Destanoğlu ile sağ bek Amir Murillo, Gaziantep FK müsabakasıyla formasına yeniden kavuşacak.

Fatih Karagümrük maçında sarı kart cezasından dolayı forma giyemeyen iki oyuncu, teknik direktör Sergen Yalçın'ın görev vermesi halinde yeniden ilk 11'de yer alacak.

GAZİANTEP FK'NİN KARNESİ

Ligde çıktığı 31 karşılaşmada 9 galibiyet, 10 beraberlik ve 12 mağlubiyet alan kırmızı-siyahlı ekip, 37 puanla 10. sırada yer alıyor.

Söz konusu maçlarda rakip fileleri 41 kez havalandıran Güneydoğu temsilcisi, kalesinde 52 gole engel olamadı.

3 OYUNCU EKSİK, 5 OYUNCU KART SINIRINDA

Gaziantep FK'de sakatlığı bulunan Mbakata, Yusuf Kabadayı ve kaleci Mustafa Burak Bozan kadroda yer almıyor.

Gaziantep FK'de Rodrigues, Lungoyi, Draguş, Zafer Görgen ve Sorescu ise sarı kart sınırında bulunuyor.

Bu 5 oyuncu Beşiktaş karşısında kart görmesi durumunda 33. hafta deplasmanda oynanacak Göztepe karşılaşmasında forma giyemeyecek.

EVİNDE BEŞİKTAŞ'A KAYBETMİYOR

Gaziantep FK, Süper Lig'de Beşiktaş ile 14. kez karşı karşıya gelecek.

Siyah-beyazlı takım ile ligde oynadığı son 4 karşılaşmayı da kaybetmeyen kırmızı-siyahlı ekip, bu müsabakalarda 2 galibiyet 2 beraberlik elde etti.

Gaziantep FK, evinde oynadığı maçlarda ise rakibine galibiyet şansı tanımadı.

İstanbul temsilcisini evinde 6 kez ağırlayan Gaziantep ekibi, bu karşılaşmalardan 3'er galibiyet ve beraberlik ile sahadan ayrıldı.

Büyük olaylar olacak! İran bunu yaşadı!

İran Futbol Federasyonu başkanı Mehdi Taj ve heyeti, geçerli vizelerine rağmen Toronto Pearson Havalimanı'nda Kanadalı göçmenlik yetkilileri tarafından geri çevrildi. Heyet Vancouver'daki FIFA Kongresi'ni kaçırdı. Olay İran'ın Dünya Kupası'na katılımı etrafındaki belirsizliği yeni bir boyuta taşıdı. Infantino ise kongreden "İran kesinlikle orada olacak" dedi.

Eyvah eyvah! Dünya Kupası öncesi bir sakatlık daha...

Bu yaz Amerika'da dünyanın en büyük futbol turnuvası başlıyor — ve başlamadan önce en büyük yıldızlar birer birer sahalara yıkılıyor. Kimi ameliyat masasına yattı, kimi tarama sonuçlarını bekliyor, kimi ise iyileşmek için günleri sayıyor. Turnuvaya 40 gün kala 6 isim kesin yok, 6 isim ise yetişmeye çalışıyor...

Hansı oyun, hansı kanalda? – TV

1 May 2026 at 10:06

Bu gün dünyanın yaşıl meydanlarında futbol oyunları keçiriləcək.

Futbolpress.az qarşılaşmaları canlı yayımlayacaq telekanalları təqdim edir:

Rusiya, Premyer Liqa
20:30 Lokomotiv Moskva – Dinamo Moskva (Matç Premyer, Matç TV)

Türkiyə, Super Liqa
21:00 Qaziantep – Beşiktaş (Futbol 3, beİN Sports 1)

İtaliya, A Seriyası
22:45 Piza – Leççe (Futbol 1)

İngiltərə, Premyer Liqa
23:00 Lids – Bernli (İdman TV)

İspaniya, La Liqa
23:00 Jirona – Malyorka (Futbol 2, Matç TV)

FIFA prezidenti İranla bağlı qərarı açıqladı

1 May 2026 at 09:50

İran milli komandası yayda keçiriləcək dünya çempionatında iştirak edəcək.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə FIFA prezidenti Canni İnfantino FIFA Konqresində açıqlamasında deyib. O, Asiya təmsilçisinin mundialda oynayacağını bildirib.

Daha əvvəl İranın idman naziri İsrail və ABŞ ilə müharibəyə görə dünya çempionatında oynamayacaqlarını açıqlamışdı.

İran yığması G qrupunda Yeni Zelandiya, Belçika və Misirlə mübarizə aparacaq. Dünya çempionatına iyunun 11-də start veriləcək.

Report: Chelsea surprisingly believe they can get £60m transfer fee to offload major flop

1 May 2026 at 09:42

Chelsea reportedly believe they can get as much as £60m for Nicolas Jackson this summer despite his failed spell on loan at Bayern Munich.

The Blues will surely look to offload Jackson after his lack of impact at Stamford Bridge, with the Senegal international managing only 30 goals in 81 games before 10 goals in 30 games on loan at Bayern this season.

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It’s hard to see there being a big queue of clubs for Jackson this summer, but it seems Chelsea remain confident they could bank as much as £60m from selling him this summer, according to the Athletic.

Jackson has shown some potential on occasion, but after failing to impress at Bayern he will surely struggle to get a move to another truly elite club playing in the Champions League and competing for major honours.

What next for Nicolas Jackson?

Jackson has recently been linked with a move to Serie A, which could make sense for the 24-year-old at this stage of his career.

See below as Florian Plettenberg has linked Jackson with both Juventus and AC Milan in a recent post on X…

?? Juventus are monitoring Nicolas #Jackson and can imagine a loan move. AC Milan are monitoring the situation as well.

Jackson will return to Chelsea in the summer for now, as FC Bayern will not trigger the option to buy and a second loan is currently not planned. #CFCpic.twitter.com/3W8i2OoAJh

— Florian Plettenberg (@Plettigoal) April 28, 2026

It’s important to note that Plettenberg says Jackson would likely be a loan target for these clubs, so that might be a more realistic idea of what Chelsea can expect this summer.

£60m certainly seems like a lot to be paying for Jackson after his recent struggles, even if he could prove a good signing for clubs playing at a slightly lower level.

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Moving to Italy could be ideal as Jackson might benefit from the slower pace of the game in Serie A, but overall he’s surely going to end up at a club that would likely struggle to afford a price tag as high as £60m.

CFC will obviously want a decent fee for the player, but they’ll also have to be realistic or they might struggle to get much interest in him at all.

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From Italy: Arsenal star becomes top AC Milan transfer target

1 May 2026 at 09:20

Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus is reportedly set to be a top transfer target for AC Milan as they look to strengthen in attack this summer.

The Brazil international is no longer an automatic starter for the Gunners after issues with injuries and a general loss of form, so it wouldn’t be too surprising if the club were willing to let him go at the end of this season.

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According to Gianluca Di Marzio, Milan are keen to sign Jesus, though it seems this is at an early stage and it’s not clear what kind of conditions Arsenal would be looking for to let the player go.

Time for Gabriel Jesus to leave Arsenal?

On his day, Jesus can be a fine player, as he showed for much of his time at former club Manchester City, but it hasn’t quite worked out for him at the Emirates Stadium.

The 29-year-old could now do well to leave Arsenal for a move to Serie A, where the pace of the game is a bit slower and it’s generally not as competitive a league as the Premier League.

Arsenal will also surely look to make changes this summer, and it’s hard to see Jesus being a part of Mikel Arteta’s long-term plans.

Gabriel Jesus at Arsenal Games Goals
2022/23 33 11
2023/24 36 8
2024/25 27 7
2025/26 25 5

Could Arsenal try Gabriel Jesus and Rafael Leao swap deal?

It’s worth noting that Arsenal have previously been linked with Milan forward Rafael Leao in a report earlier this season by Football Transfers.

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The Portugal international looks like he could be a useful addition to give AFC something a bit different in attack, so some fans will undoubtedly be wondering if the club could push for a swap deal.

Milan’s interest in Jesus could in theory mean they’re open to discussions over this, though in practice such deals are quite rare.

Still, it will be interesting to watch how this develops, as any Milan approach to Arsenal over Jesus could perhaps lead to them asking about Leao’s availability as well.

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Sweden legend tips Tottenham star with &#8220;four lungs&#8221; as potential candidate to replace Bernardo Silva

Sweden legend tips Tottenham star with “four lungs” as potential candidate to replace Bernardo Silva
Sweden legend tips Tottenham star with “four lungs” as potential candidate to replace Bernardo Silva
  • Manchester City are scouring the market for a successor to Bernardo Silva, who is confirmed to be departing the Etihad Stadium at the end of the 2025/26 campaign.
  • Spurs are currently embroiled in a battle against relegation to the Championship under Roberto De Zerbi.
  • Swedish icon Anders Limpar believes 20-year-old Lucas Bergvall possesses the traits required to thrive in a Pep Guardiola midfield and succeed Bernardo Silva.

Manchester City’s potential replacement for Bernardo Silva could come in the way of a candidate within Tottenham’s squad, according to one former international star.

The search for an heir to the Portugal international has only intensified following the recent confirmation that the 31-year-old will seek a new challenge this summer, leaving the Etihad Stadium upon the expiry of his current contract.

Silva has been a cornerstone of the Pep Guardiola era, but City’s recruitment team is looking toward the next generation of talent, having already recruited the likes of Nico Gonzalez, Tijjani Reijnders,and Rayan Cherki in the last 18 months.

Despite the high-profile appointment of Roberto De Zerbi, Spurs have struggled for consistency and find themselves in a precarious position near the foot of the Premier League table.

And should the North London club fail to secure their top-flight status in the final four matches of the season, a fire sale of their brightest assets is expected, with several elite clubs already circling the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Lucas Bergvall tipped to replace Bernardo Silva

Now, speaking to NewBettingSites, former Sweden midfielder Anders Limpar has pointed towards one name within Roberto De Zerbi’s squad as a potential candidate to replace Bernardo Silva at Manchester City.

“You can’t replace players like this. A player is going somewhere and a different replacement is going to come in,” Limpar stressed.

He continued, “We’re definitely going to see another player come in at Manchester City and if Tottenham go down [relegated into the Championship], I can actually see Lucas Bergvall as the replacement to Bernardo Silva.

“He is a much, much better option because he can be that engine. He’s young. He’s mobile. He’s a very intelligent player. He has four lungs.”

Why Lucas Bergvall is a strong candidate for the role

The idea of Lucas Bergvall moving to the Etihad Stadium is one that perhaps aligns with Manchester City’s recent strategy of targeting elite Under-21 talent.

Bergvall, while obviously lacking Bernardo Silva’s years of experience, retains an intelligence and work rate that could make him a natural fit for the high-pressing demands of a Pep Guardiola midfield.

Much will depend on the final standings of the Premier League season, and should Spurs face the unthinkable drop into the Championship, a high transfer fee could still be demanded by North London bosses in the event of Premier League transfer interest.

With an FA Cup Final against Chelsea on the horizon, and the ongoing intensity of the Premier League title run-in, Manchester City’s hierarchy undoubtedly remains focused on the present.

Roma secure Malen but top clubs swoop in

Roma secure Malen but top clubs swoop in
Roma secure Malen but top clubs swoop in

Malen has taken over Roma and earned the fans’ trust after his first defeat in his debut at Torino.

The Dutch striker has already scored 11 league goals and is dreaming of a historic comeback to top the scoring charts, where Lautaro Martinez leads with 16 goals.

The value of the 1999-born striker has already more than doubled: perhaps €50 million wouldn’t be enough to convince the club to sell him.

The Friedkns will approve his buyout this weekend (€25 million) and will secure him. Malen is hungry, ambitious, and unafraid of comparisons: 11 goals in his first 15 Serie A games; only Batitusta has scored better for Roma in the 3-point era (14).

Since his arrival, the Dutch striker has had 22 shots on target, more than anyone else in the league so far. Every ball he touches is a threat.

With a goals average of 0.87 per game, Malen has attracted the attention of Europe’s top clubs. For Gasperini, he’s untouchable; he’s the symbol from which to build.

The message from Rome is clear: the player is not on the market, at least for now.

As Corriere dello Sport reports, there could be many temptations for the 1999-born player: Barcelona, ​​Chelsea, Manchester United, and Newcastle have all set their sights on him.

A player whose goals average is higher than Haaland’s (0.81) cannot go unnoticed, with only Mbappé (0.90) and Kane (1.38) ahead in this particular ranking.

FPL talking point - five players who could make the difference

Jeremy Doku playing for Manchester City
Jeremy Doku has scored or assisted in two of his past three Premier League games [Getty Images]

With only four weeks of the season remaining, targeting players with low ownership can shoot you up your mini-league.

Here are five players, selected by Fantasy Premier League expert Gianni Buttice, who might just give you the advantage over your rival managers.

Dango Ouattara (2% owned)

Gianni: Brentford are a reliable source of big chances and when they're not falling to Igor Thiago, it's often Dango Ouattara presented with the opportunity. The Bees still have lots to play for and will be strong favourites in their home games against West Ham and Crystal Palace. Dango comes with the added benefit of taking corners and has played 90 minutes in his past three games.

Jeremy Doku (3% owned)

Gianni: The forgotten man of the Manchester City attack. With both Erling Haaland and Antoine Semenyo more than 50% owned and Cherki super-popular of late too, Jeremy Doku should not be underestimated. He's a cheap route to the best attack in the league and a difference maker for manager Pep Guardiola. The title race could come down to goal difference and Doku will be given complete licence in what could be an all-out attack approach to the run-in for City.

Daniel Munoz (8% owned)

Gianni: European distraction is a concern this weekend - given Crystal Palace have a Conference League semi-final to think about - and they could rotate heavily against Bournemouth. But with a double gameweek 36, wing-back Daniel Munoz will be in high demand soon. A tally of four goals and three assists is impressive for someone listed in FPL as a defender.

A graphic showing all the Premier League fixtures for gameweek 35
[Getty Images]

James Hill (8% owned)

Gianni: Since he came in to the Bournemouth starting line-up in gameweek 19, James Hill has achieved a defensive contribution in 12 of 16 matches. He's also managed three assists and not missed a single minute. Those are outstanding numbers for a defender priced at £4m for FPL managers at the start of the season. Bournemouth too are chasing Europe and have plenty to play for with a good fixture run ahead.

Danny Welbeck (8% owned)

Gianni: Brighton have shown excellent form of late and have put themselves in a strong position to qualify for Europe - they are sixth in the league and have favourable fixtures to come which include Newcastle, Wolves and Leeds. It means many will expect their goalscoring run to continue. The Seagulls have scored 10 in their past five matches and have plenty of firepower up top with Danny Welbeck often the target.

Statman Dave's pick - Bruno Guimaraes (4.5% owned)

A favourite from earlier in the season. Prior to his injury, Bruno Guimaraes was the sixth-top points scorer in Fantasy Premier League from gameweeks one to 26.

He's the cheapest of the top point scorers, and has nine goals and six assists in 23 FPL matches and 19 bonus points, putting him third-highest among midfielders.

The only issue is that Newcastle are in terrible form right now. They have won two of their past 11 games in which Guimaraes has not started. He is massively important for them to play well.

Gibbs-White delivers, but has the time to pick him passed?

Statman Dave's differential pick for gameweek 34 was Nottingham Forest captain Morgan Gibbs-White, and it proved to be an inspired choice.

The midfielder scored 20 FPL points thanks to a goal and an assist in Forest's 5-0 win against Sunderland.

"That's my favourite pick of the season. That was so nice to watch Forest score early, him get involved with the goals, great performance," Statman Dave said on BBC Sport's FPL Podcast.

"First half, they scored four goals from four shots on target. It was an absolute dream.

"But I would say: Don't pick him now. Chelsea next away, Newcastle home, Manchester United away and then Bournemouth at home. Those are some tough fixtures, interspersed with the Europa League semi-finals."

😢 Awful week for Bundesliga clubs: is the 5th CL spot gone?

😢 Awful week for Bundesliga clubs: is the 5th CL spot gone?

The first legs of the European cup semifinals certainly did not go the way the remaining German representatives had hoped. And yet both FC Bayern and SC Freiburg still have promising chances of reaching the final.

The Bundesliga clubs lost their matches in Paris and Braga respectively by a one-goal margin — but all of that happened away from home!

Next week, Bayern and the club from Baden therefore have a great opportunity to stage a comeback in front of their own fans and ultimately still book their ticket to the final. 

For the moment, however, the Bundesliga’s chances of securing a fifth Champions League spot have faded somewhat into the distance.

Because while Bayern and Freiburg had to accept defeats, the clubs from the rival La Liga fared significantly better. Atlético earned a 1-1 draw against Arsenal in Europe’s premier competition, while Rayo Vallecano beat RC Strasbourg 1-0 in the UEFA Conference League.

As a result, Spain has maintained and even extended its lead over Germany in the UEFA season rankings. The gap currently stands at 0.567 points. That is a difference of almost two wins.

By reaching the final, however, Bayern and Freiburg can still turn the tide back in the Bundesliga’s favor — provided Atlético and Rayo slip up in the second leg.

The great hope: unlike the German teams, the Spanish sides will have to play away next week! So there is still hope for a fifth Champions League spot. For now, though, the Iberians are in pole position...

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NCAA beach volleyball championships 2026 bracket, schedule, TV channel, live streams for college tournament

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As the weather warms up, it's time to play some beach volleyball. The 2026 NCAA championships return to Gulf Shores this week. 

Started in 2016, the NCAA championships serve as a competitive end to the collegiate season for 16 programs every year. Southern California schools have typically reigned supreme in this tournament, with USC holding six titles, and UCLA snagging two in 2018-19.

Last year, TCU bucked the trend by defeating LMU 3-2 in the championship match and bringing the trophy to Texas. The Horned Frogs entered the bracket as a No. 2 seed, and fought past Loyola Marymount, which had beaten both UCLA and USC in the earlier rounds. 

This year, Stanford holds the No. 1 spot, followed by Texas and UCLA. Who will win it all?

Here's everything you need to know about the 2026 NCAA beach volleyball championships, including TV channel and streaming options for the annual tournament. 

NCAA beach volleyball championships 2026 bracket, schedule

For just the fourth year, the NCAA beach volleyball tournament will be single-elimination, rather than using an elimination bracket. So once a team loses a match, they're out.

After expanding to a 17-team playoff in 2024, the NCAA has reverted to its original 16-team format, without a play-in dual.

Friday, May 1: First round

MatchupTime (ET)Watch
No. 4 USC vs. No. 13 Texas A&M Corpus-Christi10 a.m.ESPN2, ESPN appfubo
No. 5 Florida State vs. No. 12 Stetson11 a.m.ESPN2, ESPN app, fubo
No. 1 Stanford vs. No. 16 ChattanoogaNoonESPN2, ESPN app, fubo
No. 8 California vs. No. 9 Long Beach State1 p.m.ESPN2, ESPN app, fubo
No. 2 Texas vs. No. 15 Georgia State2 p.m.ESPN2, ESPN app, fubo
No. 7 LMU vs. No. 10 TCU3 p.m.ESPN2, ESPN app, fubo
No. 3 UCLA vs. No. 14 Tulane4 p.m.ESPN2, ESPN app, fubo
No. 6 Cal Poly vs. No. 11 Grand Canyon5 p.m.ESPN2, ESPN app, fubo

Saturday, May 2: Quarterfinals

MatchupTime (ET)Watch
TBD vs. TBD10 a.m.ESPN2, ESPN appfubo
TBD vs. TBD11 a.m.ESPN2, ESPN app, fubo
TBD vs. TBDNoonESPN2, ESPN app, fubo
TBD vs. TBD1 p.m.ESPN2, ESPN app, fubo

Saturday, May 2: Semifinals

ResultsTime (ET)Watch
TBD vs. TBD2 p.m.ESPN2, ESPN appfubo
TBD vs. TBD3:30 p.m.ESPN2, ESPN app, fubo

Sunday, May 3: National Championship

MatchupTime (ET)TV/Live stream
TBD vs. TBD12:30 p.m.ESPN, ESPN app, fubo

NCAA beach volleyball championships TV channel, live streams

  • Date: Friday, May 1 - Sunday, May 3
  • Location: Gulf Shores Public Beach, Gulf Shores, Alabama
  • TV channel: ESPN, ESPN2
  • Live stream: ESPN app, fubo

Each round will be broadcast on the ESPN family of networks. The first three rounds will be played on ESPN2, and the championship on ESPN. Every pair playing in each dual will be streamed on the ESPN app.

Cord-cutters can also find full coverage on fubo.

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List of past NCAA beach volleyball champions

California is queen of the beach. While many schools and conferences from around the country have made it to the tournament, only three have ever won.

USC and UCLA, based across town in Los Angeles, have taken the title the most times. TCU claimed its first championship in 2025.

YearSchool
2025TCU
2024USC
2023USC
2022USC
2021USC
2020*
2019UCLA
2018UCLA
2017USC
2016USC

*Canceled due to COVID-19

Barcelona make contact to sign Chelsea striker in move that would derail project

Barcelona make contact to sign Chelsea striker in move that would derail project
Barcelona make contact to sign Chelsea striker in move that would derail project

Barcelona have reportedly made contact to sign Chelsea striker Joao Pedro this summer in an ambitious attempt.

Any sale of Pedro already at this point would seriously derail the supposed Chelsea project, because he has become front and centre of it.

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Pedro was one of the more ‘experienced’ signings that Chelsea have made recently, proving that this type of player and proven quality for the here and now is so important, and Chelsea have been stupid to ignore it.

There is no way that Chelsea can even entertain letting him go right now. But I always say that the desire of the player is something crucial, because also, it can be very difficult and often detrimental to keep a player who wants to leave a club. So lets hope it doesn’t come to that.

Pedro focused on World Cup summer

Joao Pedro against Leeds. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)

The report, that comes from ESPN Brazil, says Barcelona has already initiated initial informal contacts for Joao Pedro. Chelsea has already communicated through third parties that he’s NOT for sale this summer. The player isn’t even thinking of moving and is focusing on Chelsea and the World Cup.

In other news today…

Chelsea correspondent for The Telegraph, Matt Law, says that Chelsea could only be one good transfer window away from major improvement.

Strasbourg fans were furious with losing Liam Rosenior to Chelsea in January – but have ended up delighted with his replacement, Gary O’Neil.

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Roma add a new name to sporting director casting list

Roma add a new name to sporting director casting list
Roma add a new name to sporting director casting list

Roma has begun the search for a new sporting director to plan the club’s technical future.

With Ricky Massara set to leave following Claudio Ranieri’s departure, the Giallorossi owners are looking for someone who can work seamlessly with Gian Piero Gasperini’s demands.

The management’s goal is to find an experienced player capable of operating in the transfer market while adhering to the coach’s tactical vision.

At the top of Gasperini’s wish list is D’Amico, currently linked to Atalanta.

However, the move isn’t a simple one: the sporting director would have to leave the Bergamo club a year before his contract expires.

In addition to D’Amico, the club is considering several alternatives, including Giuntoli, Manna, and Sogliano.

In the last few hours, according to Tuttomercatoweb, a potential candidate for Gianluca Nani, Udinese’s current sporting director, has also emerged.

Nicolas Jackson’s camp were hopeful of permanent Bayern Munich deal

MAINZ, GERMANY - APRIL 25: Nicolas Jackson of FC Bayern looks on during the Bundesliga match between 1. FSV Mainz 05 and FC Bayern München at MEWA Arena on April 25, 2026 in Mainz, Germany. (Photo by Sona Maleterova/Getty Images) | Getty Images

As the season progressed for Bayern Munich, it became more and more clear that the club did not have any intention of making a permanent purchase of Nicolas Jackson, who has been on loan from Chelsea this season. There was a €65 million buy-on option in his loan deal from Stamford Bridge after what had been a rather hectic end to the summer transfer for the Senegalese international. At first, the deal was on and looked to be smooth sailing, then it was off, back on, back off, and then finally on again while the striker waited in Munich in the final hours of the transfer window.

Bayern’s hierarchy and former club president Uli Hoeneß had made it clear they felt it was unrealistic Jackson would meet the clause requirements in the buy-on option of the loan deal that stipulated he would get 45+ minutes in 40+ games this season. Serving as Harry Kane’s backup, it was clear from the start of the season that it would be highly unlikely this would happen, and it expectedly hasn’t.

Per information from The Athletic (via @iMiaSanMia), Jackson’s camp had been remaining subtly hopeful that a permanent buy could be made by Bayern and the striker could make a full transfer away from Chelsea, knowing that it likely would’ve meant a lot of renegotiations of specific terms and conditions with the Blues. They felt that Jackson has done an adequate job of serving as Kane’s backup in Bayern’s attack and Vincent Kompany has also given a handful of starts across all competitions. From his total of 30 appearances across all competitions so far this season, Jackson has tallied 10 goals and 4 assists in addition to winning the African Cup of Nations with Senegal, though Morocco has successfully disputed the result of the final with the CAF.

As things stand, Chelsea still feel Jackson’s market value is somewhere around 60 million pounds, but Bayern’s standpoint is that trying to find a backup striker for Kane in the transfer market is the more feasible option than the 65-million-euro purchase option of Jackson. That, by no means, is going to be an easy task for Bayern, but they have found success in similar scenarios before a la signing Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting to serve as a backup to Robert Lewandowski — the Cameroon striker did so to great effect during his tenure in Munich.


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Nikola Jokic: Nuggets &#39;far away&#39; from title level, in Serbia &#39;we&#39;d all be fired&#39;

Anthony Slater: Nikola Jokic: “We just lost in the first round. I think we are far away.” Changes needed? “That’s not my decision. Definitely, if we were in Serbia, we would all be fired.”

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Nikola Jokic: “We just lost in the first round. I think we are far away.”

Changes needed?

“That’s not my decision. Definitely, if we were in Serbia, we would all be fired.” pic.twitter.com/9JfZftejzt

— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) May 1, 2026

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Oh No He Didn't: Jaden McDaniels on the attention he's getting: "When it's the home team I don't mind it...but when it's other people it's nonsense. I don't really care for it. I'll take all the love, all the chants and stuff. I appreciate the fans though"

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Jaden on the attention he's getting:

"When it's the home team I don't mind it...but when it's other people it's nonsense. I don't really care for it. I'll take all the love, all the chants and stuff. I appreciate the fans though" pic.twitter.com/SgT3fYPpEW

— Oh No He Didn't (@ohnohedidnt24) May 1, 2026

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Chris Finch: “Our guys took it personal. Denver had …

Michael Scotto: Timberwolves coach Chris Finch: “Our guys took it personal. Denver had the chance to pick who they wanted to play coming down the stretch and they chose us. We used that as motivation. They didn't have to choose us. They chose us. Our guys were up for the challenge of that.”

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Timberwolves coach Chris Finch: “Our guys took it personal. Denver had the chance to pick who they wanted to play coming down the stretch and they chose us. We used that as motivation. They didn't have to choose us. They chose us. Our guys were up for the challenge of that.” pic.twitter.com/CFGSxcp2r5

— Michael Scotto (@MikeAScotto) May 1, 2026

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&#39;Where are you? Wow. It is so, so bad&#39; - Emery&#39;s impassioned VAR rant

Unai Emery gestures on the touchline
Unai Emery has won five Europa League titles with Spanish clubs - but none with an English one [Reuters]

Aston Villa manager Unai Emery was highly critical of the video assistant referee for not sending off Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson in two impassioned rants after his side's 1-0 loss in the first leg of their Europa League semi-final.

Anderson avoided punishment for a first-half sliding tackle in which he won the ball but then caught the ankle of Ollie Watkins with a high, studs-up challenge.

Referee Joao Pinheiro did not take action - and there was only what appeared to be a very brief VAR review before the incident was cleared.

Forest would go on to win through a VAR-awarded penalty which Chris Wood scored - but Emery accepted that decision.

"Fantastic, the referee, fantastic," Emery told TNT Sports. "But the VAR is so, so bad. It's a clear red card - I don't understand why the VAR is not calling the referee because it's so clear.

"And it's very, very important. It's a huge, huge mistake. VAR is responsible.

"The referee - fantastic, fantastic job, 10 out of 10. I appreciated how he managed the match for 90 minutes.

"But I watched it back - wow. Huge. He could break his ankle. Wow, VAR - where are you? Please. It is your responsibility, we are professionals. You are doing very bad work because it was so clear for everybody [to see]. He could break his ankle.

"I respect the referees always but VAR, I don't understand. It's not fair."

'He must give us an explanation'

Emery was furious about the decision when he spoke to the TV cameras moments after full-time - and still felt the same when he sat down to face the written media in the post-match news conference.

He continued: "The penalty I didn't watch - everyone is telling me it's a penalty."

Lucas Digne was penalised for handling Omari Hutchinson's cross - with Wood converting the spot-kick.

It was not initially given as it appeared the ball had gone behind for a goal-kick before Hutchinson hooked it back in, but replays showed the Forest player had kept it in play.

But back to the decision that infuriated the Spaniard.

"I watched the action of Anderson on Watkins, and the referee did a fantastic job," Emery said.

"I was so, so feeling comfortable with how he managed the game in 90 minutes, but after watching it again, it is the VAR responsibility.

"It is a huge mistake - a huge mistake. Ollie Watkins was close to breaking his ankle. The VAR has a huge responsibility and he must give us an explanation. It is crazy!

"The ref can't watch it like me. One action like that can break his ankle. The VAR makes sense if they are fair. What is your opinion? Wow.

"In football I work 20 years as a coach. Sometimes decisions are tight. I am 100% with VAR, but we must manage it good and in the right way. One action like that, there is no doubt. Where is VAR?"

What has Emery previously said?

In October 2023, Emery said: "I'm always positive with VAR. I think it is good for football. I think it helps the referee always."

And in December 2024 after Jhon Duran was sent off against Newcastle United, he said: "Always I am supporting VAR, but you have to use VAR.

"Today the red card was clear for the referee straight away. He was the only person in the stadium who couldn't take his time."

Ex-Man Utd employee: INEOS are ‘assessing’ potential upgrades for £71m player they signed amid form struggles

Ex-Man Utd employee: INEOS are ‘assessing’ potential upgrades for £71m player they signed amid form struggles
Ex-Man Utd employee: INEOS are ‘assessing’ potential upgrades for £71m player they signed amid form struggles

Manchester United are considering entering the market for an attacker once again this summer, despite shelling out over £200 million on a new frontline last year.

Indeed, then-manager Ruben Amorim was fully backed in the 2025 summer window when INEOS added Bryan Mbeumo, Benjamin Sesko and Matheus Cunha to the ranks at Old Trafford.

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Why United harbour concerns over Bryan Mbeumo

All have been impactful signings, though there have recently been concerns over Mbeumo’s drop-off in form.

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The Cameroonian has come in clutch with a host of pivotal goals thus far, having found the back of the net against Arsenal, Manchester City and Liverpool already.

His tally sits at nine goals and three assists for the season. However, he has not added to either category in his last seven appearances, despite starting six times.

How Amad Diallo is faring this year

In addition to Mbeumo, Amad Diallo is also enduring a particularly difficult spell, which has seen him go the entire calendar year without scoring or assisting up to this stage.

The 23-year-old jetted off to represent the Ivory Coast at the African Cup of Nations in December and proceeded to record three goals and an assist at the tournament.

Yet, his most recent contribution at club level came in the game before his departure, when he scored during a 4-4 home draw with Bournemouth.

What one former United employee is hearing about INEOS’ transfer plans

When speaking on United’s summer plans when the window opens on June 15, ex-chief scout Mick Brown told Football Insider: “I’ve heard a couple of names of wingers they’re interested in.

“They’re assessing their squad, and that’s somewhere they feel they want to improve. I don’t find that surprising, and in fact, I would be surprised if they weren’t looking in that position, because they’ve had some concerns about their wide options.

“Bryan Mbeumo’s form has been tailing off a bit for about 10 games, and that’s a problem.

“He’s still been in the team under Carrick, but Amad hasn’t done too much to put pressure on him, to be fair, when he’s been called upon.

“The problem I think Man United have, is that when they play with Mbeumo, Sesko, and Cunha, they haven’t got a natural wide player in the side.

“Everybody wants to drift through the middle, and it means they lack width. So a new signing to come in and replace Mbeumo could be something they look for.

“Mbeumo needs to step up his performances and show what he had shown when he first came in with that pace and goalscoring ability he has.

“If he keeps struggling, it’s going to be even more of a concern for United, and better competition might mean he finds himself out of the team.”

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Hardest thing is knowing you&#39;re no longer at your best - Rooney

Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah playing for Liverpool
Wayne Rooney thinks Mohamed Salah has decided to leave Liverpool after recognising he is not at the level he once was [AFP via Getty Images]

The most difficult thing as a footballer is to know when you are no longer the player you once were, believes Wayne Rooney.

The former striker spent 13 years at Manchester United after joining them from Everton for £27m in 2004.

Rooney played 559 times for United, scoring 253 goals, and won five Premier League titles, plus the Champions League, Europa League and FA Cup.

However, he decided to move on in 2017 at the age of 31, returning to Everton.

"The hardest thing for a player is to understand you may be not at the level you were," Rooney said on The Wayne Rooney Show.

"I did it at Manchester United when Zlatan Ibrahimovic came in and I wasn't playing. I wanted to play so I left straight away. I accepted it."

Similar to Rooney's situation, Mohamed Salah will leave Liverpool at the end of this season after nine years at Anfield.

The 33-year-old forward has been a key figure for the Reds and helped them win two Premier League titles, the Champions League, Fifa Club World Cup, Uefa Super Cup, FA Cup and two EFL Cups, as well as the Community Shield.

However, he has not been as effective this season by his own high standards.

Salah will play under 30 Premier League games in a season for the first time since joining Liverpool and is on course for his first campaign without reaching double figures for league goals scored, with seven and six assists.

"I said this since the start of the season, age gets to us all and your legs go," Rooney added.

"I think that's happened to Salah this season and Virgil van Dijk hasn't been the same this season. They are the leaders in the dressing room. It's hard for the other players to go and leave their mark or become the leaders.

"I don't think he [Van Dijk] will [leave] but you've seen players when they've stayed there for too long."

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'I'd have loved to have played for Klopp'

Salah and Van Dijk's best years were under Jurgen Klopp, who led Liverpool to their first league title in 30 years in 2020.

The German had joined in 2015 and won the Champions League with them in 2019, before stepping down at the end of the 2023-24 season.

"Klopp was the only Liverpool manager I've looked at and would've loved to play for him - not for Liverpool, obviously," Rooney added.

"I said about Arne Slot that he doesn't have the aura that Klopp has.

"What Klopp brought, even when he's walking around a restaurant with a bottle of beer, that's what the people of Liverpool like."

Top rider was killed when horse fell on her

Georgie Campbell in eventing action
The coroner said Campbell "died participating in the sport she loved" [Nico Morgan]

A professional rider died after her horse fell and landed on her at an event, an inquest has heard.

Georgie Campbell, from Cranbrook in Kent, was 36 when the "terrible, tragic accident" happened at the Bicton International Horse Trials in Devon in May 2024.

On Thursday, Devon Coroners' Court heard that the horse, Global Quest, appeared to collide with a jump, throwing Campbell from her saddle before falling backwards and landing directly on top of her.

Campbell died at the scene as a result of a catastrophic head injury.

In a statement, her husband Jesse Campbell told the court that, until that moment, "there had been no indication anything was amiss at all".

Horse rider Georgie Campbell in action in 2022. She is riding a grey horse through water.
Campbell was a top-level show rider before turning to eventing [Getty Images]

The court was told Campbell had been wearing suitable protective gear at the time of the accident, including a helmet, and had previously walked the course in order to familiarise herself with it.

"Georgie was a dedicated professional," said her husband, a fellow equestrian and member of the New Zealand team for the 2021 Tokyo Olympics.

"She was so incredibly thorough in all that she did."

Assistant coroner Deborah Archer agreed that Campbell had been "well-prepared" for the event and added that risk assessments of the course had been completed appropriately.

Archer said: "Georgie Campbell was talented, happily married and dedicated to her sport and career of choice.

"I find that this was nothing but a terrible, tragic accident, involving a much-loved woman who died participating in the sport she loved."

Initially a top-level show rider before turning to eventing, Campbell represented Great Britain numerous times on Nations Cup teams and appeared at several five-star events, the highest recognised level of eventing.

Additional reporting by PA Media.

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Oilers management under fire as goaltending woes waste McDavid-Draisaitl prime

The Edmonton Oilers crashed out of the playoffs after a 5-2 loss to the Anaheim Ducks in Game 6 on April 30. Anaheim sealed the NHL first-round series 4-2 with sharp execution and early control. Edmonton fell behind quickly and never found a steady response, despite a brief push in the third period.

The game followed a familiar script for the Oilers. Defensive lapses and unstable goaltending left them chasing from the opening period. Goals from Ryan Poehling, Chris Kreider, and Cutter Gauthier built a 3-1 lead early. Connor Murphy provided a response, but momentum slipped again before the break.

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In the second period, Troy Terry capitalized on another error to extend the lead. A disallowed goal from Zach Hyman summed up Edmonton’s frustrating night. Vasily Podkolzin cut the deficit early in the third, but Anaheim closed the game with two late goals.

Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid (97) handles the puck against Anaheim Ducks defenseman in Game 6 of the first round series in the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Honda Center. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

The result triggered heavy criticism toward management. The spotlight quickly turned to the wasted prime of Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl. Analyst Keith Olbermann wrote on X that the franchise failed to secure a reliable No. 1 goalie across more than a decade.

“Kind of hard to believe that the Oilers are going to burn the prime years of McDavid and Draisaitl because management couldn’t find a #1 goalie with a 100-game shelf life for 12 consecutive seasons or more,” Olbermann said on X.

Fan anger echoed that sentiment. Calls to fire management, overhaul the roster, and fix goaltending flooded social media. Some demanded major trades, while others questioned the direction of the organization after repeated playoff exits.

“Thank God, no more watching pixel cancer! Time to fire Knob, trade nurse, trade Nuge, get rid of Roslovic, get rid of Henrique, and find a goaltender,” a fan wrote.

“Sell the team. Fire Bowman & Knoblauch. Hire Cassidy. And GET A GOALTENDER!! The ownership/management has ruined this team. Hopefully, a first-round exit leads to real change in the offseason,” Another fan reacted.

Oilers’ goaltending problem in 2025-26 NHL season

Goaltending remained a major issue all season. The Oilers moved on from Stuart Skinner and brought in Tristan Jarry and Connor Ingram. Jarry struggled with form and injuries, while Ingram showed promise but lacked consistency when it mattered the most, the playoffs. The rotation never fully settled.

This early exit feels heavier after back-to-back Stanley Cup Final runs. Expectations were higher, but execution fell short. With McDavid and Draisaitl still in their prime, pressure now shifts to the offseason.

Management faces a clear test. Fix the roster, especially in net, or risk wasting one of hockey’s most talented eras.

Birmingham ends Palisades&#39; run of City Section dominance in boys lacrosse

Brandon Lopez celebrates after scoring against Palisades in the City Section boys' lacrosse final.
Brandon Lopez celebrates after scoring against Palisades in the City Section boys' lacrosse final on Friday. (Steve Galluzzo / For The Times)

One Dolphins dynasty continued while another came to an end Thursday night at Palisades High.

Two and a half hours after Palisades' girls team captured its fourth straight City Section lacrosse championship with a 20-8 trouncing of Birmingham, Palisades boys saw their streak of nine consecutive titles snapped in a 5-4 loss to the same school.

Birmingham’s boys had split two regular-season meetings with Palisades, losing the first 6-5 and winning the second 5-4 in overtime and the rubber match was just as closely contested and even more physical. 

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After Palisades’ Aidean Stuempfig scored to tie it 4-4 early in the fourth quarter, Jayden Ruiz’s goal put the visitors back in front with 6:43 left. Patriots goalie Christopher Cortes had a heroic performance, stopping an astounding 24 shots — the last coming one second before the final horn.

“Our team is amazing — we came here to win this and we did,” said Cortes, a sophomore who gave up soccer to take up lacrosse. “I like the adrenaline you get as a goalie and the feeling that you’re helping your team out. Even when I got scored on, I didn’t let it get to me.”

Alexander Manton scored to tie it 1-1 in the first quarter. His second goal gave Birmingham a 3-1 lead in the second quarter. Albert Zometa and Brandon Lopez also scored for Birmingham (10-7), which upset Palisades 9-4 in 2015 for its only other City title.

Nate Silberberg gave the Dolphins (7-6) a 1-0 lead less than two minutes into the contest and scored again to narrow his team’s deficit to 4-3 late in the third quarter. Goalie Charlie Balatbat had eight saves for the Dolphins, who downed Birmingham 12-7 in the inaugural City final in 2014.

Palisades' Emma Traister goes on the attack in the City Section girls lacrosse final against Birmingham.
Palisades' Emma Traister goes on the attack in the City Section girls lacrosse final against Birmingham. She scored five goals as the Dolphins won their fourth title in a row on Thursday. (Steve Galluzzo / For The Times)

The preceding girls game was not nearly as dramatic. Palisades got five goals each from freshmen Emma Traister and Lulu Rotter, and senior Mae Resnick added three to finish the season with 80 goals as the Dolphins (14-7-1) won by the widest margin ever in a City girls final, topping the 10-goal difference when Birmingham beat Palisades 11-1 in 2015.

Valeria Ruelas, Alexsa Blunt and Camila Ruelas each scored twice for second-seeded Birmingham (9-13).

Palisades and Birmingham have each won five girls titles. Palisades’ boys and girls programs have appeared in every final since the City officially sanctioned lacrosse as a varsity sport 12 years ago.

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Knicks&#39; Mike Brown on Hawks spurring offensive change: &#39;They helped us get better&#39;

It's not uncommon for winning coaches and players to credit the team they just defeated in the playoffs, and that's what the Knicks did after their Game 6 rout of the Hawks.

However, Knicks coach Mike Brown gave extra credit, if you will, to the Hawks and coach Quin Snyder on how they pushed New York in the series.

"Recognize the Atlanta Hawks. It was a good series," Brown said after the win. "Quin and his staff, I said this before. They helped us get better. And I think they would say the same about us. Quin pushed a lot of right buttons, their team too. It made us have to keep figuring it out how to make our guys better. Appreciate that."

While Brown's compliments may seem confusing after three consecutive double-digit victories over the Hawks -- including a historic win on Thursday -- it wasn't long ago that Atlanta held a 2-1 series lead over the Knicks and things were looking dire. The offense, in particular, looked stagnant as Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns and the others simply could not execute possessions consistently.

That was until Game 4. 

Following back-to-back one-point losses, including Game 3 where the Knicks' fourth-quarter comeback fell short after the offense fumbled the possession and could not get a clean shot off as the clock expired, Brown and his staff went back to the drawing board and as the Knicks head coach explains, they had to change the offense.

"We changed the way we played offensively and defensively about halfway through the season and we changed again after Game 3," Brown said. "[The Hawks] forced us to put our thinking caps on and forced us to play different. Find ways to make the game easier while putting [the players] in their strengths, while trying not to hinder them. We changed what we done offensively, but again that’s because we were pushed to do it. We feel pretty good about what we fell into."

The biggest change? Towns being more involved in the offense, whether it was offensive plays specifically for him or using him as a facilitator. 

Towns scored 20 points and had his first career postseason triple-double in Game 4's win. Game 5 saw the big man score 16 points, but come down with 14 rebounds and dish six assists. 

And then in the series-clinching Game 6, Towns had just 12 points (on 1 of 4 shooting) in his 28 minutes, but he still had 11 rebounds and 10 assists to record his second career triple-double in the playoffs. 

"I just wanted to answer the call," Towns said of the offense running through him of late. "You ask for the opportunities and they obliged and I got to repay that trust and that opportunity. I just want to impact winning. I got more opportunities to do that and I wanted to make sure not take advantage of the opportunity that I was given. I’m proud that I’ve been able to help us win."

"Every possession was a grind those first three games, especially down the stretch. We had to find more ways to put our guys in their strengths while getting to it quickly. While still having options," Brown expounded. " I’m not a guy that likes to call every play. I like our guys to read where the advantage is quickly throughout the course of the action and Atlanta forced us to find a way to do that and we feel pretty good about where we are right now. It happened holistically after Game 3."

Will this new Towns-centric offense work in the next round? The Knicks will have to see whether they'll be taking on the Celtics or 76ers in the semifinals, but it's safe to say there will be a heavy dose of Towns no matter who New York winds up facing.

 

A sweet Hawks season ends on a sour note with a 51-point playoff blowout by Knicks

ATLANTA (AP) — Two playoff wins turned out to be the ceiling for an Atlanta Hawks team that underwent a midseason roster overhaul and exceeded expectations to earn its first outright playoff berth since 2021.

Oddsmakers would call that overachieving, but the nearly 18,000 in attendance at State Farm Arena on Thursday night would find it hard to agree as the Knicks led by as many as 61 points in a stunning 140-89 loss, tied for the sixth-largest margin in NBA playoff history.

Just one week after the Hawks completed an improbable comeback to beat the Knicks 109-108 and take a 2-1 series lead, that same Atlanta team looked like a shell of itself. And New York came back with a vengeance to put an exclamation point on a 4-2 series win.

“Give credit to the Knicks, whether it's experience or what you attribute it to, I thought their physicality — they made it hard for us,” Hawks coach Quin Snyder said after the game. “Even as the series progressed, you can see what a really good team they are and why they're a contender. We didn't have an answer for that tonight.”

As the series wore on, the Hawks found fewer and fewer answers against a Knicks core of Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns, OG Anunoby, Mikal Bridges and Josh Hart. Quality shots were hard to come by on offense, and defensively, they were caught in a no-win choice between slowing Towns or Brunson.

The Knicks had the advantage in what Atlanta lacked: continuity, with three of their starting five — Brunson, Hart and Bridges — having experience together dating to their college days at Villanova.

The Hawks, meanwhile, relied on a group of newcomers who rallied around a joint cause to lead Atlanta to a pleasantly surprising spring.

Nickeil Alexander-Walker, a new arrival who had his hand in the turnaround, wasn't interested in a participation trophy. Not after he shot 3 for 8 overall, 1 for 4 from 3-point range and had five turnovers.

“Disgusting," Alexander-Walker said, reflecting on his stats. “The way we lost was, I think, at no point in time at all this season were we that bad. But we were tonight."

Alexander-Walker was selected the NBA’s Most Improved Player after more than doubling his scoring average. It marked the second straight year a Hawks player won the award, underscoring the franchise’s commitment to developing young talent.

Next to Alexander-Walker on nearly every stat sheet was first-time NBA All-Star Jalen Johnson, who topped the Hawks in points (22.5), rebounds (10.3) and assists (7.9) in the regular season.

A breakout season ended on a sour note for Johnson, who was largely minimized during Atlanta's playoff run.

“This is a big learning experience, not only for myself, but just everybody in general. And I’m going to take a lot from this and continue to get better from it," the 6-foot-8 forward said. "We’re growing. We’re going to grow from this. We’re going to definitely be better from it.”

Johnson's message is what Snyder hopes for the young group: Feel the sting, but don't let it last too long.

“Right now, you’re trying to process a really tough night, and also keep in the back of your mind that these guys had a really good season,” Snyder said. “It’s easy, you know, for all of us in that locker room to forget that, particularly in the moment because of tonight, but hopefully, you know, we can do both.”

“You can’t help but have it knock you back,” he added. “That said, sometimes the most difficult things to handle in life are the things that you can use to drive you in whatever way, shape or form that comes.”

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4 Pensacola area softball teams win district titles

Pensacola area athletes have been busy Wednesday and Thursday trying to take steps to state and district championships. Below is a recap of local postseason action over the past two days.

Thursday

Beach volleyball

Region 1-2A semifinals

No. 2 Bishop Kenny 3, No. 3 Gulf Breeze 2

The Dolphins (16-6) quest for a third straight state championship ends in the regional semifinals.

Bishop Kenny (20-2) previously beat Gulf Breeze by an identical score on March 9. The Knights will play No. 1 Chiles at the Northside Community Center in Tallahassee for the Region 1-2A final on May 5.

Softball

District 1-6A championship

No. 1 Pace 4, No. 2 Navarre 3

Pace junior ace Hannah DeMarcus loves games like this.

Maybe not the errors and one baserunning miscue that allowed Navarre to take a 3-1 lead heading into the bottom of the fifth inning, but she loves the rally afterwards to take the life out of the other team.

Pace scored three runs in the bottom of the fifth inning, then held the Raiders scoreless over the last two frames to win a sixth straight district title.

"I like the games where we give them a little bit of hope and they kind of come after us a little bit," DeMarcus said. "And then we just bite right back and they kind of got discouraged in the last inning."

Before the Patriots pulled ahead for good, the breaks were going Navarre's way. Sure Kennedy Franz's home run in the bottom of the second inning put Pace on top, but the Raiders answered with two runs in the top of the fourth and another in the top of the fifth, all unearned.

The Raiders continued to be the area team that best competes against DeMarcus, and got solid defense highlighted by right field Kaleigh Atchley's running catch that turned into a double play to end the bottom of the fourth inning.

Meanwhile Pace's defense has been a puzzling weakness all year, assistant coach Danny Worrell said after the game, and he took responsibility for the base running mistake that led to the double play to end the fourth. But he liked that despite the bumps in the road, the Patriots had an answer.

Colbie Jones started the bottom of the fifth inning rally with a one-out triple, then scored when Laura Loomis reached on an error to cut the lead to 3-2. Pierce followed with a two-run home run to centerfield to put Pace in front.

"They slapped us and we knocked them out," Worrell said.

Both Pace (22-4) and Navarre (13-10) will likely host in the Region 1-6A quarterfinals on May 7. The Patriots road to a sixth straight Final Four will once again be all at home, starting against Nease.

But Pace will be looking for more, especially after winning the 6A state championship in 2024 and finishing runner-up to Doral Academy last year.

This season hasn't exactly been as smooth as those two, with the Patriots losing their most regular season games since 2022. They're also a team with clear flaws, sometimes struggling on defense and being a little too home run happy on offense.

But they'll still have the target on their back and know it will take everyone, which was reinforced in taking home another district title.

Jones, who went into the lineup near the end of the regular season after Kylie Reed went down with an injury, started the fifth inning rally. Worrell had to serve as head coach in place of his daughter, Lexi Alexander, who was sick.

Pace knows it's at its best when the lineup one through nine is supporting DeMarcus rather than waiting for one player to get the big hit. If the Patriots are united and pushing their energy in a positive direction, good things happen. That's the goal the next two weeks as they chase another trip to Longwood.

"This team is different," Pierce said. "I feel like we're all a family. Everybody says that but especially this year we all hang out all the time outside (the sport) and I feel like as long as we stay prepared and know what we're looking for and come together, I think we'll make a pretty good run."

District 1-5A championship

No. 1 Niceville 4, No. 2 Gulf Breeze 0

The Eagles (20-7) needed just one hit to win a district title. Briana Noles hit a two-out grand slam in the bottom of the sixth inning, while South Alabama commit Chloe Bailey pitched a perfect game in the circle, striking out 11.

Jessica Jagar kept the Dolphins (15-11) in the game as long as she could, allowing five hits and six walks while striking out 16 in six innings pitched.

Gulf Breeze will learn its playoff seed in the FHSAA selection show, which will be streamed on YouTube tomorrow at 1 p.m. The Dolphins entered the district tournament the No. 4 seed in Region 1-5A and if it keeps that seed will host in the regional quarterfinals on May 7 unless matched up with a district champion.

District 1-4A championship

No. 1 Escambia 10, No. 3 Booker T. Washington 5

Ayvana Rodrigues went 3-for-3 with a double, home run and three RBIs and struck out 12 in a complete game in the circle to lead the Gators (9-15) to back-to-back district titles.

Lacey Weinrich recorded a hit and an RBI, while Mariyah Everheart went 2-for-4 and Callie Menard drove in two runs. Kendall Libby went 2-for-3 with two RBIs to lead Booker T. Washington (2-21).

Escambia qualifies for the state playoffs and will learn its Region 1-4A quarterfinal opponent during the FHSAA selection show tomorrow at 1 p.m. The Gators will host in the regional quarterfinals unless they match up with a higher seeded district champion.

District 1-3A championship

No. 2 West Florida 8, No. 1 South Walton 5

The Jaguars (9-15) scored four runs in the top of the seventh inning to break a 4-4 stalemate and win a second straight district title. West Florida also beat South Walton (15-7) to win the district title in 2025.

West Florida now has a chance to host a Region 1-3A quarterfinal on May 7 as long as it doesn't match up with a higher seeded district champion.

Rural District 1 championship

No. 1 Northview 7, No. 2 Jay 0

Chiefs junior Mikayla McAnally pitched a one-hitter to lead Northview to back-to-back district championships.

The Chiefs (18-5) scored four runs in the bottom of the first inning and three in the bottom of the second inning and McAnally held the Royals (11-12) in check all night, walking just two while striking out 11.

Daviona Randolph recorded two hits and an RBI, Riley Brooks added a hit and an RBI and Addysen Bolen went 2-for-3. Emery Vaughn recorded Jay's only hit.

Both teams will qualify for the Rural Region 1 playoffs with the bracket set to be announced tomorrow during the FHSAA Selection Show at 1 p.m. Northview will be the top seed in the region, while Jay will likely have to go on the road after entering the district tournament as the No. 3 seed in the region. The Rural regional semifinals are set for May 7.

Boys volleyball

Region 1-2A quarterfinals

No. 1 Gulf Breeze 3, No. 8 St. Augustine 0 (25-23, 25-22, 25-18)

The Dolphins (19-5) opened Soundside High School's brand new gym with a regional quarterfinals sweep over the Yellow Jackets (7-17).

Gulf Breeze will host No. 5 Bartram Trial in the Region 1-2A semifinal on May 5 at 7 p.m. at Sounside.

Wednesday

Flag football

Region 1-3A quarterfinals

No. 3 Niceville 26, No. 6 Pace 19

The Patriots (11-7) third loss to the Eagles (16-2) ended their season.

Niceville led 18-6 at half before Pace cut the lead to 18-13 heading into the final frame.

Patriots quarterback Avery McBride completed 33 of 49 passes for 375 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions and ran for 52 yards. Josie Arthur caught five passes for a team-high 113 yards, while Berkley Lutz also crossed the century mark with 102 yards and a touchdown on eight catches.

Kenna Pacitti and Caitlin Ferguson also caught touchdowns. Emma Sutton caught a team-high nine passes for 49 yards on offense and recorded eight flag pulls and a sack on defense.

Pace had no answer for Niceville quarterback Peyton Carter, who completed 26 of 36 passes for 264 yards and four touchdowns.

Niceville will play at No. 2 Chiles in the Region 1-2A semifinals on Monday.

Tennis

3A Boys Doubles

Gulf Breeze's Eric Ormsby and Hudson Taylor, the defending state champions, bowed out in the quarterfinals.

The pair defeated Niceville's Nicolas and Felipe Murillo via walkover, then fell to Spoto's Luca Torres-Sigler and Nicolas Schwartz 7-6 (9-7), 6-3 in the quarterfinals. Torres-Sigler and Schwartz finished as state runner-up.

Eric Ormsby/Hudson Taylor win round of 16 via walkover, lose to Luca Torres-Sigler and Nicolas Schwartz in quarterfinals 7-6 (9-7), 6-3

1A team quarterfinals

St. Andrews 5, Pensacola Catholic 0

Singles

1) Rafael Bote (SA) def. Gannon Davis (C) 6-0, 6-0

2) Adrian Fente (SA) vs. Gavin Tubban (C) 6-0, 3-0, abandoned

3) Colin Wheat (SA) def. Rohan Chavan (C) 6-0. 6-2

4) Gabe Dattels (SA) def. Caden Russell (C) 6-0, 6-0

5) Christian Depalma (SA) vs. John Falce (C) 6-0, 2-1, abandoned

Doubles

1) Bote / Wheat (SA) def. Davis / Chavan (C) 4-0, 4-0

2) Fente / Yuping Dai (SA) def. Tubban / Russell (C) 4-1, 4-0

This article originally appeared on Pensacola News Journal: Pensacola area high school postseason recap April 29-30

Imps&#39; celebratory bus parade route confirmed

The Lincoln City players in red and white striped shirts and black shorts celebrate on the pitch with the League One champions trophy
The Imps clinched the League One title with a 2-0 victory against Doncaster Rovers [PA Media]

The route for Lincoln City's open-top bus parade to celebrate winning the League One title and earning promotion has been confirmed.

Players will tour the city with the league trophy on Saturday 9 May, with supporters invited to line the streets and join in the celebrations.

The bus is due to leave High Street, at the junction with South Park Avenue, at 14:30 BST, before travelling along Tentercroft Street.

It will pass through the city centre via St Mary's Street, Wigford Way and Silver Street. It will also loop around Lincoln Cathedral, before travelling along Newport and Riseholme Road. The parade will conclude at the Lincoln Imp pub at about 16:00 BST, the club said.

The club said it was expecting a large crowd and urged fans to arrive early and cover the whole route.

It also asked supporters to use public transport wherever possible as car parks were expected to be busy.

The Imps clinched the title with a 2-0 win against Doncaster Rovers last week, and will play in the Championship next season.

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Amy and Kyle Hudson are aiming to cycle around the world in 150 to 180 days [Supplied]

A couple from Derby are aiming to become the fastest pair to circumnavigate the world by bike.

Amy and Kyle Hudson, both 30, will set off from their home in Mickleover on Friday and plan to cycle 18,000 miles (28,968km) in 150 to 180 days, which is under the current world record of 205 days.

Riding fully self‑supported and carrying their own equipment, they will face about 470,435ft (143,388m) of climbing and average 136 miles (220km) of distance a day, all while aiming to raise over £50,000 for mental health charities.

The route will take them across Europe, Asia, Oceania and North America, before returning to the UK between late September and mid-October.

'Inspire others'

Amy and Kyle have credited cycling as a transformative hobby in their lives.

Amy has previously struggled with an eating disorder and mental health challenges, while Kyle overcame a difficult upbringing that included periods of homelessness, before finding direction through cycling and supporting Amy on her own journey.

"This challenge is about more than just breaking a record," said Amy.

"Cycling has saved my life, and we want to use this platform to inspire others and raise awareness for mental health."

Amy completed her own version of the Tour de France last year and will transfer what she learnt from that challenge around the globe.

"Last year's Tour de France challenge pushed me hard, but this is going to be about finding the limit of what is possible," she said.

Kyle said the challenge would test the pair mentally, both individually and as a couple.

"We'll be drawing on everything we've been through and leaning on our resilience together," added Kyle.

"There will be tough moments, no doubt, but that's exactly where we do our best."

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Steve Kerr “Got the Last Laugh” After Jonathan Kuminga’s Embarrassing Performance in Hawks Elimination, Says NBA Nation

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So Jonathan Kuminga isn’t going to live out his Sasuke Uchiha arc (iykyk) this season. HIs rollercoaster season, a dramatic two years in fact, hit a humiliating wall. The Atlanta Hawks have officially been eliminated from the playoffs in the worst fashion ever, suffering a blowout 89-140 loss to the New York Knicks. For Kuminga individually, the loss is marred by a historical record no one wants. It caps of a season not with redemption for the young forward but with vindication for Steve Kerr.

The forward found himself at the center of an unprecedented statistical meltdown in the decisive Game 6. Kuminga became the first player in the play-by-play era that began in 1997 to record a +/- of -40 in the first half of a playoff game. He finished with 11 points, two rebounds and three assists, shooting 3-of-7 from the floor and 4-of-6 from the free-throw line.

This staggering figure eclipsed the previous record of -39, set by Pacers player, Austin Croshere in a 2000 matchup between the Pacers and the Bucks.

For a player who arrived in Atlanta seeking to prove he was a franchise cornerstone, the performance served as a brutal reality check, especially given Jonathan Kuminga’s tumultuous history with the Golden State Warriors and their head coach Steve Kerr. Throughout his tenure in the Bay Area, JK’s relationship with Kerr was defined by a public tug-of-war over playing time and trust.

While Kuminga’s camp often leaked frustrations regarding a lack of consistent opportunities, Kerr maintained that the young forward had yet to master the winning habits required for the Warriors’ system. The Hawks learnt about the 23-year-old’s exact flaw that the Warriors knew about in this series.

Despite the strong 19 and 21-point outings in the first two games, JK’s efficiency from the three-point line is disproportionate to his enthusiasm to shoot from there. His three-point stat in these series (0-of-2 in Game 1, 1-of-4 in Game 2, 2-of-4 in Game 3, 0-of-6 in Game 4 and 1-of-5 in Game 5) is a staggering reflection of undeveloped skills. His career 33.2% shooting from the arc is why he didn’t fit in Kerr’s Stephen Curry-centric system.

The friction culminated in a mid-season trade to Atlanta, which was widely framed as JK’s escape from Kerr’s restrictive tyranny. NBA analysts and fellow players initially championed this move, suggesting that Kuminga’s ceiling was being artificially capped by Kerr’s veteran-heavy rotations. But the Hawks’ elimination has flipped the script on Kuminga.

Warriors fans taunt Jonathan Kuminga

Everyone who spent months debating the Kerr-Kuminga fallout, reacted with a mixture of shock and irony as the stats flashed across screens. Many fans immediately pointed back to the Warriors’ sideline, with one observer noting, “Now Kerr can sign his extension. He got the last laugh.”

Well, Kerr is not the only one who has to make a decision on his future with the Warriors. JK’s $24.3 million contract talks is due this offseason too. And he has a team option coming up. This elimination may not necessarily weigh into that. Unless the Hawks decide the problem Kerr couldn’t fix is too much of a gamble.

The idea that Kerr’s hesitance to fully trust Kuminga wih key rotation minutes may have been more accurate than the forward’s fans realized. While some got sarcastic about the historic blowout and the individual stat, joking, “Bro left the warriors and made history. You gotta respect it,” some grappled with sheer mathematical impossibility. “I’m a firm believer that single game +/- is pretty meaningless … But -40 in 12 minutes is insane.”

The only relief for Kuminga is that the majority don’t blame him for the Game 6 loss and most don’t think the individual +/- weigh in on the final box score as much as for oddmakers. Yet, even those attempting to defend the forward had to concede, “He is definitely not the reason they lost but how is this possible LOL.”

Kuminga’s elite production early in the series almost fell like an illusion to someone who had a humbling observation, “Bro thought he was Julius Erving for the first two games of this series came back to earth real quick.” The suddenness of the collapse was particularly jarring given Kuminga’s strong start to the postseason, leading some to mock the early hype by asking, “Wait, wut? I thought the Hawks won this series in 3 and Kuminga was the MVP of the series. What’d I miss?”

Among the many ecstatic Steve Kerr memes mocking Kuminga online, there were also those laughing about the “fresh start” narrative. Critics who felt the coach had been unfairly blamed were sarcastically chimed in, “He just needed a fresh start & new environment, it was Steve Kerr’s fault guys.”

Other Hawks players were not spared from the fallout either. CJ McCollum, who was terrorizing New York earlier in the series, had previously praised trades that brought him and Kuminga to Atlanta, stating, “(He) has championship DNA coming from the Warriors, he understands how to play the game the right way. He was in a not so great situation and now he’s found a happy home.

This endorsement aged poorly in the eyes of many, leading to a blunt reaction from the gallery: “CJ should’ve kept his mouth shut, n—- always talking after 1 good game.”

For Kuminga, the “happy home” in Atlanta now faces a long summer of questions. The Hawks will likely deliberate whether his historic first-half exit was a fluke or a confirmation of his former coach’s long-standing concerns.

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Jaden McDaniels leads Timberwolves on both ends of the court in 110-98 clincher to oust Nuggets in 6

MINNEAPOLIS — Jaden McDaniels had 32 points and 10 rebounds and Terrence Shannon Jr. scored 24 points in a surprise start for the injury-ravaged Minnesota Timberwolves in a 110-98 victory over the Denver Nuggets in Game 6 on Thursday night that finished off another tense NBA playoff series between the rivals.

With their top three guards missing because of injuries, the Timberwolves went big with Rudy Gobert, Julius Randle and Naz Reid fueling a 64-40 advantage in points in the paint and an 50-33 edge in rebounding.

Minnesota, the No. 6 seed in the Western Conference, will start the second round at San Antonio on Monday. The second-seeded Spurs beat Portland in five games in their first-round series.

Nikola Jokic had 28 points, 10 assists and nine rebounds to lead the Nuggets, but sidekick Jamal Murray struggled to get free from McDaniels and finished with just 12 points on 4-for-17 shooting. Cameron Johnson scored 27 points to lead Denver’s 10-for-27 night from deep, but Jokic and the 3-pointers simply weren’t enough to keep up with a fiercely motivated Timberwolves team.

With Ayo Dosunmu joining Anthony Edwards and Donte DiVincenzo on the inactive list, the Timberwolves were missing a big chunk of their ability to create shots.

Winning this game was going to require extra doses of defense and energy, and they brought both. Shannon added an element of pure speed that the Nuggets couldn’t stop when he found space toward the basket. McDaniels, embracing the villain role, was a monster on both ends of the floor. The Timberwolves fed off the roaring crowd at every turn and consistently made up for their missing offense with hustle and desire.

Shannon’s three-point play with 1:43 left gave the Timberwolves a six-point lead, and McDaniels followed with the dagger shot — his signature mid-range pull-up was a swish from 19 feet to make it a seven-point game with 1:06 to play. Then he intercepted a harried pass by Jokic to get the ball back and start a parade to the line.

Since beating the Timberwolves in five games in the first round and cruising to the NBA championship in the 2023, the Nuggets haven’t found the production or spunk they’ve needed to supplement the three-time MVP Jokic. They extended the series with a decisive win in Game 5 on Monday, but Minnesota’s defense delivered again this postseason in neutralizing Jokic and rendering Murray an afterthought.

McDaniels tirelessly chased him around the perimeter. The four-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year award winner Gobert kept giving Jokic a hard time in the paint with his long arms and superb anticipation.

McDaniels tossed even more spice into this well-developed rivalry early in the series with his blanket “bad defenders” jab at the Nuggets, and none of the Timberwolves have made any secret of distaste for their opponent. Then their motivation soared off the charts when DiVincenzo went down in the opening minute of Game 4, and their franchise player Edwards followed him on the injured list. During a stoppage in the fourth quarter, DiVincenzo was shown with a big smile as he sat with his foot propped up in a cast behind the bench.

Even With Tortorella&#39;s Confidence, Carter Hart Will Need To Improve His Game

Golden Knights coach John Tortorella hasn't budged on his feeling about goaltender Carter Hart, expressing full confidence in his ability as the team's No. 1 netminder.

And that's great.

It's what you want to hear from a coach when discussing what some might deem the most important position this time of the year.

But Hart, among goaltenders, regardless of appearances, ranks 16th with both his save percentage of .888 and goals-against average of 3.02 during the postseason.

“That's who he is," Tortorella said. "I think Carter has the ability to put things away ... and get ready to play the next day."

For Hart, though, he's been bailed out by a suddenly popping Vegas offense that ranks fourth in the postseason with an average of 3.40 goals per game.

Helpful, sure. But the Golden Knights are also allowing 3.60 goals-against per game - fourth-highest in the postseason.

I think he's grown over the years," Tortorella said. "This is ... 3-1/2 years with him. I've just watched him grow."

Again, the proud and confident fatherly take is what you want to see at this point, and Hart has to feel proud.

But it would be highly advisable for Hart to begin making stops before the offense dries up and the Knights can't complete comebacks.

True, they've scored five goals in each of their last two wins, but the Mammoth held them to just two runs in the previous two.

Anything can happen, and Hart will need his strongest glove in net on Friday for Game 6.

"It's such a unique position," Tortorella said. "You're kind of on an island out there, in a team sport. What is the most important position in the game?

Tortorella insists Hart doesn't get caught up in his head when he struggles or has turned in some bad minutes.

" I think it's written," Tortorella said. "I think he's able to put it away and that's what a goalie has to do."

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Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Carter Hart (79) makes a save against the Utah Mammoth during the first overtime period of game five of the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at T-Mobile Arena.

76ers Force Game 7 With 106-93 Victory Over Celtics In Philadelphia

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Philadelphia 76ers' Paul George reacts during Game 6 in a first-round NBA basketball playoff series Thursday, April 30, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

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With the Philadelphia 76ers leading by 23 points early in the fourth quarter Thursday night, Boston Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla called timeout and took out star forward Jaylen Brown and center Neemias Queta. For the final 10 minutes and 24 seconds, the Celtics played all reserves, as Mazzulla all but admitted the game was over and preferred to rest his starters.

Now, after the 76ers defeated the Celtics 106-93 at Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, the teams return to Boston Saturday night for Game 7 of their Eastern Conference first round series. It is an unlikely scenario considering the 76ers lost by 32 points in Game 4 last Sunday night, the second-worst home playoff loss in franchise history. They were outmatched and humiliated even as center Joel Embiid returned following a nearly three-week absence after undergoing emergency surgery for appendicitis. But the 76ers have since looked like a different team, winning two in a row to force the ninth Game 7 in their longtime rivalry with the Celtics.

Boston has won six of the eight previous Game 7 matchups, including in the 2023 conference semifinals when Jayson Tatum scored a career playoff-high 51 points in a 112-88 victory. The last time Philadelphia defeated Boston in a Game 7 was in the 1982 conference finals, which is the only time the 76ers have won a Game 7 on the road. Since then, the 76ers have lost each of their six postseason series against the Celtics.

Overall, Philadelphia is 6-12 in Game 7’s and has lost four in a row, with its most recent Game 7 victories coming in the 2001 conference semifinals and finals, both at home. Boston, meanwhile, is 27-10 in Game 7’s, including 5-2 since Tatum’s rookie season in 2017-18.

The 76ers are seeking to become just the 14th NBA team and the first since the Denver Nuggets in 2020 to overcome a three games to one deficit in a playoff series. Nearly 96% of teams that have won three of the first four games ended up winning the series, including 43 in a row. The 76ers have never won a series after losing three of the first four games, while the Celtics have never blown a 3-1 lead.

Still, after the 76ers struggled mightily last Sunday night, they now resemble the team that entered the season among the conference favorites. They overcame a 13-point second half deficit in Tuesday’s Game 5 in Boston. Two nights later, they were much more consistent and dominant, leading for the game’s final 31 minutes, including by double digits for all but 22 seconds of the second half.

Tyrese Maxey led the 76ers with 30 points on 11 of 22 shooting, while Embiid had 19 points, 10 rebounds and 8 assists and Paul George contributed 23 points and made 8 of 17 field goals, including 5 of 9 on 3’s. George, whom the 76ers signed to a four-year, $212 million deal in July 2024, had 10 points in the third quarter as Philadelphia put the game out of reach.

“I just feel like he’s getting more confident every game at the offensive end,” 76ers coach Nick Nurse said.

George also took turns defending Tatum and Brown, the Celtics’ best players, as he has all series. Brown scored a team-high 18 points on 7 of 17 shooting, while Tatum added 17 and made 6 of 13 field goals but sat out the final 16 minutes and three seconds. Tatum went back to the tunnel when he was taken out late in the third quarter and later rode on an exercise bicycle by the team’s bench, although he told reporters that his leg was “just a little stiff” and that he expects to play Saturday.

“(George has) just been excellent on defense,” Nurse said. “(Tatum and Brown) are great wings, and he’s got to battle them on every possession, and he is battling. They’re scoring, but he’s making them really work for it.”

Said George: “Jayson and JB are as good as it gets. They’re going to make tough shots. They’re going to challenge people. They’re going to make me look bad in moments. They’re going to embarrass me in matchups. But I enjoy the matchups. I enjoy the challenges. My whole career, I’ve always been excited on the defensive end. I tell people, I’ve just been gifted to score and be able to have a smoothness on the offensive end, but defensively I’ve always appreciated that side of the ball.”

When the 76ers signed George, the franchise felt it had an elite two-way veteran to team with Embiid and Maxey and contend for titles. But the threesome has rarely played together, with Embiid battling injuries and appearing in just 19 regular season games last season and 38 this season. George, meanwhile, played in only 41 games last season and 37 this season, including missing 25 games due to a suspension. The trio have been on the court for the past three playoff games and are starting to show how they complement each other.

“We’ve been having to figure it out on the fly,” said Maxey, who averaged 28.3 points per game in the regular season, fifth in the NBA. “Not a lot of practice time. But once (George) came back from his 25 games, he had a mission, and I think he’s accomplishing that mission.”

Said George: “Throughout a game, there’s been spurts where Tyrese will take over, where Joel will take over, myself, whether it’s creating, whether it’s scoring. I think that’s what we thought when I joined this team. No one has to go out there and do it alone.”

On Saturday night, the 76ers need all three of their stars to play near their top form to upset the Celtics and pull off the comeback series victory. The winner advances to the second round to face the New York Knicks, a team coming off a series-clinching 140-89 victory over the Atlanta Hawks Thursday night. It is the type of opportunity George envisioned when he joined the 76ers.

“We’ve got a long way to go,” George said. “But if we keep stacking wins like this, man, who knows where we’ll be.”

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

5th inning rally lifts BYU baseball past Utah for series-opening win

BYU outfielder Tu'alau Wolfgramm (22) celebrates with outfielder Crew McChesney (3) after a two-RBI single by catcher Ridge Erickson (29), not pictured, during the fifth inning of a baseball game against Utah at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026.
BYU outfielder Tu'alau Wolfgramm (22) celebrates with outfielder Crew McChesney (3) after a two-RBI single by catcher Ridge Erickson (29), not pictured, during the fifth inning of a baseball game against Utah at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News

For the first four innings Thursday night against Utah, BYU couldn’t muster any offensive momentum.

The Cougars weren’t without opportunities, having put seven men on base, but they only managed to get one run out of the early traffic, repeatedly fading with runners in scoring position. Anything that could have become a spark was quickly extinguished.

In the bottom of the fifth, BYU trailed by two runs and had runners at the corners. The Cougars had already stranded two men on three separate occasions, so when Bryker Hurdsman had two strikes against him in a two-out at bat, there was fair reason to believe a fourth such disappointment was imminent.

But Hurdsman wouldn’t be the one to make that third out — it took the Utes another five batters after him to finally escape the frame, at which point BYU had scored five runs to pull ahead with a comfortable cushion.

The Cougars never looked back following their fifth inning breakthrough, as they held on to capture a 6-4 victory in Provo to open the 3-game rivalry series.

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BYU pitcher Dan Brousseau (32) reacts after the final out of the eighth inning of a baseball game against Utah at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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BYU infielder Easton Jones (17) throws to first after fielding a ground ball during the second inning of a baseball game against Utah at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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BYU pitcher Wayland Crane (16) pitches during the third inning of a baseball game against Utah at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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BYU pitcher Wayland Crane (16) pitches during the first inning of a baseball game against Utah at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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BYU head coach Trent Pratt and Utah head coach Gary Henderson meet with the umpires before a baseball game at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Utah pitcher Colter McAnelly (1) pitches during the first inning of a baseball game against BYU at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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The scoreboard shows Star Wars themed graphics during Star Wars night at a BYU baseball game against Utah at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Utah pitcher Colter McAnelly (1) pitches during the first inning of a baseball game against BYU at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Utah infielder Cal Miller (25) celebrates after hitting a double during the second inning of a baseball game against BYU at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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BYU plays Utah in a baseball game at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Utah outfielder Luke Jacobs (24) calls off Iinfielder Cal Miller (25) as he catches a pop fly during the second inning of a baseball game against BYU at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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BYU infielder Luke Anderson (11) throws to first during the third inning of a baseball game against Utah at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Home plate umpire Casey Moser calls an out after a replay during the third inning of a baseball game between BYU and Utah at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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BYU pitcher Wayland Crane (16) pitches during the third inning of a baseball game against Utah at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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BYU infielder Luke Anderson (11) scores on an RBI single during the third inning of a baseball game against Utah at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Utah outfielder Jet Gilliam (53) catches a long fly ball during the third inning of a baseball game against BYU at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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BYU infielder Easton Jones (17) throws to first base after fielding a ground ball during the fourth inning of a baseball game against Utah at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Utah infielder Daniel Arambula (21) celebrates a double during the fifth inning of a baseball game against BYU at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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BYU pitcher Wayland Crane (16) pitches during the fifth inning of a baseball game against Utah at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Utah infielder Cameron Gurney (18) takes off his gear at first base after hitting a RBI-Single during the fifth inning of a baseball game against BYU at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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BYU outfielder Bryker Hurdsman (13) scores on an RBI single during the fifth inning of a baseball game against Utah at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Utah pitcher Colter McAnelly (1) pitches during the fifth inning of a baseball game against BYU at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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BYU outfielder Tu'alau Wolfgramm (22) celebrates with first base coach Adam Law (7) after hitting an RBI single during the fifth inning of a baseball game against Utah at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Utah pitcher Dylan Gazaway (35) pitches during the fifth inning of a baseball game against BYU at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Utah pitcher Colter McAnelly (1) walks off of the mound after getting chased during the fifth inning of a baseball game against BYU at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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a baseball game at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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BYU pitcher Dan Brousseau (32) pitches during the sixth inning of a baseball game against Utah at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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BYU outfielder Tu'alau Wolfgramm (22) celebrates with outfielder Crew McChesney (3) after a two-RBI single by catcher Ridge Erickson (29), not pictured, during the fifth inning of a baseball game against Utah at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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BYU pitcher Dan Brousseau (32) reacts after a strikeout during the sixth inning of a baseball against Utah game at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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BYU plays Utah in a baseball game at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Utah infielder Cal Miller (25) tosses the ball two second base as he tries to help turn a double play during the sixth inning of a baseball game against BYU at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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BYU infielder Easton Jones (17) looks on as Utah infielder Daniel Arambula (21) rounds the bases after hitting a solo home run during the seventh inning of a baseball game at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Young fans watch from the outfield wall during the eighth inning of a baseball game between BYU and Utah at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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BYU infielder Ryder Robinson (8) attempts to turn a double play but can’t tag Utah outfielder Jet Gilliam (53) before getting Utah infielder Matt Flaharty (2) out at first during the eighth inning of a baseball game at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Utah pitcher Cameron Nielson (6) pitches during the seventh inning of a baseball game against BYU at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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BYU pitcher Ashton Johnson (51) points to the sky as a teammate catches a fly ball to record the final out of a 6-4 win over Utah in a baseball game at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, April 30, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News

“I think we got unlucky early. We hit some balls hard and got caught, you know what I mean? I thought we had really good at-bats and got (Utah starting pitcher Colter McAnelly’s) pitch count up and maybe wore him down a little bit, so I liked our approach throughout, it was just a matter of time before we got a big hit,” BYU head coach Trent Pratt said postgame.


“We had guys on base every inning, and we just couldn’t come through the big hit, and then in that (fifth) inning, we were able to come through with a couple big hits and put a five on the board.”

Hurdsman kickstarted the two-out BYU rally with the first of three consecutive RBI singles, with Crew McChesney and Tualau Wolfgramm’s respective game-tying and go-ahead knocks each coming on the first pitch they saw.

COUGS TAKE THE LEAD 😤

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— BYU Baseball (@BYUBaseball) May 1, 2026

Even after a Utah pitching change, Matt Hansen walked to load the bases, setting up a Ridge Erickson single to score two more runs and put BYU ahead by three.

The Cougars ended up batting around the order in the fifth — Luke Anderson led off the inning with a single, scored on Hurdsman’s hit and then made the third out.

BYU’s 5 through 9 hitters in the lineup, previously hitless on the night, were the ones to flip the ballgame, all doing so with two outs and exclusively through singles and walking.

KEEP ‘EM COMING 😤

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— BYU Baseball (@BYUBaseball) May 1, 2026

“That’s where experience comes in. There’s really nothing they haven’t seen,” Pratt said of his lineup. “A lot of these kids have started for four years, so they don’t get rattled, they don’t get fazed.

“If we get down, they just keep playing, because they know we can strike fast. We have a chance to get back in any game.”

BYU starter Wayland Crane was less than electric on the mound — he allowed five hits, walked three Utah batters, plunked two others and only threw strikes on half of his pitches — but he battled through five innings to allow just one earned run, repeatedly playing Houdini to escape trouble and keep the cold Cougar bats in the ballgame.

3⬆️3⬇️ in the 4th

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— BYU Baseball (@BYUBaseball) May 1, 2026

With the bases loaded and one out in the third inning, Crane induced a badly-needed double play to keep the Utes off the scoreboard, which Pratt referred to as “the turning point of the game.”

“(Crane) was just gutsy,” Pratt said. “... He wasn’t sharp, but he found a way to just make pitches, and we played good defense behind him to get him out of some jams.”

Dan Brousseau relieved Crane for three innings of one-run ball with three punchouts, and Ashton Johnson tossed a perfect ninth for his fifth save of the season.

Dan handling the 6th in a hurry 😮‍💨

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— BYU Baseball (@BYUBaseball) May 1, 2026

“Dan was awesome. He came in and just threw strikes,” Pratt said. “That’s the thing, when we got in trouble, it’s because we walk guys or hit guys. Then (Johnson) does what he always does, we know from the game, he’s gonna throw strikes.

“If someone’s gonna beat us, they have to get a bunch of hits.”

Utah’s seven hits — three for extra bases — proved insufficient, as the road team went 3 for 15 with runners on, including 1 for 8 with runners in scoring position.

Daniel Arambula smacked a double, a solo home run and walked, Cal Miller got on base three times and Jet Gilliam logged two hits, but no other Utes reached safely more than once.

Fourth homer of the year for @Danny23Arambula!

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— Utah Baseball (@utahbaseball) May 1, 2026

While six of his 14 recorded outs came via strikeout, McAnelly was charged for all six of BYU’s runs to take the loss, while Crane came away with his second career win.

BYU now moves to 23-21 on the year and 12-10 in Big 12 play, while the Utes fall to 21-19 and 9-13 against league foes.

The second game of the series will take place Friday at 6 p.m. in Provo.

T-Wolves eliminate Nuggets as Knicks demolish Hawks in NBA playoffs

OG Anunoby top-scored with 29 points, including 26 in the first half, before he was rested (Kevin C. Cox)

The Minnesota Timberwolves eliminated Nikola Jokic's Denver Nuggets while the New York Knicks put on one of the most dominant displays in NBA playoff history, destroying Atlanta to advance Thursday.

Sixth-seeded Minnesota will play the San Antonio Spurs in the Western Conference semi-finals after completing a 110-98 win for a 4-2 series upset defeat of third-seeded Denver.

Three-time NBA Most Valuable Player Jokic top-scored for Denver with 28 but it was not enough to fend off the dogged Timberwolves, who were playing without star man Anthony Edwards due to injury.

The clash in Minneapolis was tight throughout, with no team gaining a double-digit lead until the game's dying moments. 

The Timberwolves edged the first half, leading 57-50 at the break.

Jokic roared to life. The Serbian superstar scored 14 points in the third quarter alone to ensure a nail-biting finish.

Having already been ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct from game four after a shoving match, Jokic enraged the home crowd by sparking another brawl, with Jaylen Clark. 

With his Timberwolves leading by five with 90 seconds remaining, Jaden McDaniels sank a long jump-shot for two to rouse the home fans and force a Nuggets timeout.

When play resumed Denver could only turn over the ball again. McDaniels closed out the win with two free throws, ending his night with a career-high 32 points, to top-score overall.

"It's a great night. It's a great victory for us. Hopefully... we've got 12 more to go," said Minnesota coach Chris Finch.

"We came into these playoffs not trying to beat Denver, but trying to win a championship."

A visibly crestfallen Jokic, whose side last won the NBA championship just three years ago, said they "just didn't do a good job."

"I needed to play better. I must play better," he added.

Edwards -- out with a bone bruise and hyper-extended left knee -- could return for the Timberwolves' series with the high-flying Spurs.

- 'Meet the moment' -

The Knicks routed the Atlanta Hawks 140-89.

It was the most points scored and the biggest win by the Knicks in a playoff game, setting up an Eastern Conference semi-final with either the Celtics or the 76ers, who are tied 3-3 after a Philadelphia win.

The Knicks wrapped up their 4-2 series victory in emphatic style, leading the Hawks by as many as 61 points before benching their starters for the final quarter.

New York's 47-point half-time lead, at 83-36, was the widest in NBA post-season history.

OG Anunoby top-scored with 29 points, including 26 in the first half, before he was rested. None of New York's starters played more than 29 minutes.

"We can't just meet the moment, we've got to exceed it, and I thought we did a great job of doing that tonight," said Karl-Anthony Towns, who recorded a triple-double with 12 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists.

Having finished third in the Eastern Conference, the heavily favored Knicks had been down 2-1 early in the playoff series, before roaring back. 

They are the first team to advance to the East's semi-finals -- their fourth straight year of reaching that stage. 

The Hawks briefly led at the start of the game, going up 11-9 before the wheels dramatically came off. They trailed 40-15 at the end of the first quarter.

The final 51-point margin of defeat was not quite the largest in playoff history, which stands at 58 points.

"Obviously you hate to lose anything. And to lose the way we did, I think, particularly given the enthusiasm and support that we've had from the people in this building... disappointed on a lot of levels," said Hawks coach Quin Snyder. 

- Historic rivals -

The Celtics-76ers playoff series is headed for a decisive game seven in Massachusetts after Philadelphia beat Boston 106-93.

The Celtics had held a 3-1 series lead, but the 76ers proved dominant on their home court to make it 3-3.

Tyrese Maxey top-scored with 30 points. Paul George added 23, and 2023 Most Valuable Player Joel Embiid poured in another 19, plus 10 rebounds and eight assists.

It is the 23rd playoff series between the two historic rivals -- an NBA record.

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From &#39;rock bottom&#39; to Game 7: Paul George’s physical reset fuels the Sixers’ comeback against Boston

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Paul George would rather not have that stain of a 25-game suspension for flunking a drug test on his permanent record.

As unnecessary as that failure was, the layoff for the 35-year-old George — who spent most of his first two seasons with the 76ers sidelined with various injuries — came with a bit of a physical rebirth.

George got to rest, rehab and then play his way into the game shape and forget about the knee and adductor injuries — among others — that robbed the nine-time All-Star of his full potential that he flashed in his three previous NBA stops.

George hit a team-high five 3-pointers and scored 23 points to lead the Sixers to a 106-93 win over the Celtics on Thursday night and force Game 7 Saturday night in Boston.

“I'm finally enjoying it now that I'm able to do things I was once able to do again,” George said. “It's fun again. It's like seeing who I am again. How can I be relevant again? How can I chase some of the things I was doing in my past?”

When the Sixers needed George to help rally them from a 3-1 deficit in their first-round series against Boston, he was as relevant, as valuable as he's been since he signed with the Sixers in the summer of 2024 on a four-year, $212 million free-agent contract.

Case in point, his role in the play of the game — and maybe the series — the third quarter when Kelly Oubre Jr. blocked Jaylen Brown, Tyrese Maxey scooped the loose ball and fed to George on the break who then dazzled with a behind-the-back pass to VJ Edgecombe who finished with a thunderous dunk for a 69-54 lead.

“We keep stacking wins like this, man, who knows where we'll be?” George said.

New York sure would be nice.

Maxey, Edgecombe and Joel Embiid — who scored 19 points in his third game back since his appendectomy — have played their roles in the series comeback to near perfection. George was lost in the shuffle at times this season — in large part because of the suspension — but also because he deferred to the other three Sixers to do what they do best and let the offense run through them.

George reminded the Sixers why his arrival heralded the beginning of the so-called Big Three with Maxey and Embiid. The trio combined for 72 points in Game 6, 30 from Maxey.

“Once he came back from his 25 games, he had a mission,” Maxey said. “I think he's been accomplishing that mission.”

The mission was about leveling up to the expectations of his talent and contract while leading the Sixers — who haven't won an NBA title since 1983 — into a factor in the East.

“Before the suspension, I was kind of saving myself for games because of the soreness and I wanted to be as fresh as possible going into the games,” George said. “Now, I can focus on basketball.”

Last season was so miserable that George called his first year in Philly “rock bottom.”

He has the Sixers — thumped by 32 points twice in this series— on the brink of a first-round victory and a bit of NBA history.

The only team in NBA history to win a playoff series after losing two games by 30-plus points was the Minneapolis Lakers in 1959 against the St. Louis Hawks.

George added four rebounds, three assists, two steals, and one block in Game 6 and has averaged 18.2 points overall in the series.

“(He's) just doing a little bit of everything,” Embiid said. “We needed all of it.”

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Former Commanders&#39; first-round pick released again

The Washington Commanders selected linebacker Sonny Styles with the No. 7 overall pick in last week's 2026 NFL Draft. Styles was the first linebacker Washington selected in the first round since 2021. Do you happen to remember who that linebacker was? If you said Jamin Davis, you'd be correct.

Davis lasted only three-plus seasons with the Commanders before he was released on October 22, 2024.

Since then, Davis has spent time with four different organizations, most recently with the Las Vegas Raiders, who released him on Thursday. Davis, 27, initially signed with the Raiders' practice squad in October, before he was promoted to the active roster in November. After the season, he agreed to a reserve/future contract with Las Vegas.

Considered by many to be a reach in the 2021 NFL Draft, former head coach/head of football operations Ron Rivera selected Davis in part because he was a phenomenal athlete and partly because Davis' family had a military background, like Rivera's.

"I'm very partial to guys like that because I played with a lot of guys who have that family background," Rivera said in 2021, via Kyle Stackpole. "He's a solid young man who's very bright and very intelligent."

Rivera chose Davis at No. 19 overall, when other highly-rated players at positions of need, such as Virginia Tech offensive tackle Christian Darrisaw, were on the board. Washington initially hoped Davis could handle mike linebacker responsibilities, but quickly learned he was better suited to play outside. When new GM Adam Peters and head coach Dan Quinn took over in 2024, they attempted to move Davis to edge rusher before releasing him after five games.

Since leaving Washington, Davis has appeared in only six games: four with the Vikings and two with the Raiders. He has also spent time with the Packers and Jets.

This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: Former 1st-round pick released again

What&#39;s next for Connor McDavid? How first-round loss to Ducks impacts star&#39;s future with Oilers

Connor McDavid

What's next for Connor McDavid? How first-round loss to Ducks impacts star's future with Oilers originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Edmonton Oilers fell short in a disappointing playoff showing, losing to the Anaheim Ducks in the first round of the playoffs.

The Oilers came close to winning the Stanley Cup over the last two years and entered 2026 with expectations of returning to the Final. However, Edmonton once again had goaltending problems and couldn't solve its defensive issues despite employing Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl.

The focus for Edmonton now turns to the offseason, as the Oilers have to find a way to break through in McDavid's prime. Here's a look at what's next for the Oilers.

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What's next for Connor McDavid? 

For the first time since 2021, McDavid was eliminated in the first round of the playoffs, which will give him a much longer time to rest. In the previous two years, McDavid and the Oilers played in the Stanley Cup Final, which led to shorter offseasons and quick turnarounds.

Now, McDavid will have time to think about his future and how the Oilers can approach the final two years of his deal. The superstar forward was set to hit free agency this offseason but decided to sign an extension to give himself more time in Edmonton.

However, the clock is ticking on McDavid's time with the Oilers. It is likely that McDavid will want out at some point soon if the Oilers can't get over the Stanley Cup Final hurdle.

MORE: Have Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin and Kris Letang played their final game together?

Connor McDavid contract

McDavid has two years left on his contract after he signed a two-year, $25 million extension with the Oilers last year. The star center had an eight-year, $100 million deal that expired this season, but decided to re-sign for the two years at a reasonable $12.5 million per year.

McDavid could have gotten. a raise, but instead signed for the same AAV that he had made over the past eight seasons. When signing the extension, McDavid's intention was to leave money on the table and allow the Oilers to spend the money elsewhere.

"Obviously, the feeling was I was going to get some raise," McDavid said, via The Athletic. "The money they've gotten back is money they can go spend. That was the feeling."

MORE: What to know about Sidney Crosby's future 

Will Connor McDavid request a trade?

McDavid has not show any desire to request a trade from the Oilers. However, the contract that McDavid signed makes it more likely that he will at least think about his future in Edmonton.

With his contract set to expire this year, McDavid signed a two-year extension with the Oilers instead of going with a longer-term deal. That allows McDavid to reach free agency in 2028 at the age of 32 and gives him more control over his future.

As McDavid could have signed for more than $12.5 million, his relatively reasonable salary and short-term contract would allow more trade suitors to try and trade for him if he decides he wants out.

Highest paid NHL players

McDavid will be the fifth-highest paid player in the NHL in 2026-27, when his extension officially begins.

RankPlayerTeamAAV
1.Kiril KaprizovMinnesota Wild$17 million
2.Leon DraisaitlEdmonton Oilers$14 million
3.Jack EichelVegas Golden Knights$13.5 million
4.Nathan MacKinnonColorado Avalanche$12.6 million
5.Connor McDavidEdmonton Oilers$12.5 million

Meet the Tennessee high school all-state boys, girls wrestling teams for 2026

The Tennessee high school boys and girls wrestling produced over four dozen individual TSSAA state champions through 14 weight classes in Class A, AA, Division II and girls competition in February.

Here are the 2026 Tennessee Sports Writers Association all-state girls and boys wrestling teams across the state.

Boys Wrestling

Class A

106 pounds: Germain Velasquez, Seymour, Sr.; Phillip Steelman, Signal Mountain, So.; Wesley Sudderth, Montgomery Central, Fr.; Jaime Sanginez, Springfield, Sr.

113 pounds: Nate Graham, Station Camp, Sr.; Luke Myhan, Soddy-Daisy, Jr.; CJ Weaver, Tullahoma, Fr.; Luke Higdon, Signal Mountain, Sr.

120 pounds: Jacob Stinnett, Upperman, So.; Jay Hill, Station Camp, Sr.; Carter Hostetler, Spring Hill, Jr.; Harold Ward, Greenbrier, Sr.

126 pounds: Ian McCallie, Signal Mountain, 8th grade; Kyle Nielsen, Spring Hill, Sr.; Brylan Rhodes, Greeneville, So.; Matthew Pennington, Eagleville, Sr.

132 pounds: JoJo Uhorchuk, Signal Mountain, Sr.; Tyson Flavin, Soddy-Daisy, Sr.; Tristen Fowler, Alcoa, So.; Kiivon Butler, Tullahoma, Jr.

ALL MIDSTATE WRESTLING: Meet The Tennessean's 2026 All-Midstate boys and girls high school wrestling teams

138 pounds: Zedediah Hulet, Anderson County, Jr.; Noah Eller, Gibbs, Jr.; Elving Vera, Spring Hill, Sr.; Derrick Bolden, Millington, Jr.

144 pounds: Christian Davis, Signal Mountain, So.; Ayden Jenkins, Soddy-Daisy, Jr.; Lukas Pratt, Pigeon Forge, Sr.; Hayden Harrell, Anderson County, Sr.

150 pounds: Colin Bull, Soddy-Daisy, Sr.; Tamarion Johnson, Montgomery Central, Sr.; Austin Glass, Volunteer, Sr.; Max Cable, Pigeon Forge, Jr.

157 pounds: Braylan Cosper, Hixson, Sr.; Jake Laxton, Soddy-Daisy, So.; Vincent Ward, Greenbrier, Jr.; Duke Delozier, Seymour, Jr.

165 pounds: Ayden Hood, Pigeon Forge, Sr.; Nathan Highland, Spring Hill, Sr.; Lincoln Rich, Station Camp, Sr.; Kaden Weitzel, Livingston Academy, Sr.

175 pounds: Deamion Leavell, Anderson County, Sr.; Cole Neal, Fairview, Jr.; Landon Shaw, Livingston Academy, Sr.; Thomas Solomon, Eagleville, Sr.

190 pounds: Trevor Burney, Chattanooga Central, Sr.; Evan Prewitt, Anderson County, Sr.; Logan Rawlinson, Soddy-Daisy, Sr.; Hayden Moore, Greeneville, Jr.

215 pounds: Houston Retting, Eagleville, Sr.; Darius Sudderth, Alcoa, Jr.; Pete Laxton, Soddy-Daisy, Sr.; Elijah Whitby, Millington, Sr.

285 pounds: Tyson Click, Samuel Everett, Sr.; Rogelio Gonzalez, Cheatham County, Sr.; Christopher Graver, Marion County, Jr.; Mathew Fowler, Red Bank

MEMPHIS ALL METRO: Meet the Commercial Appeal's 2026 All-Metro boys, girls wrestling teams

Class AA

106 pounds: Gabriel Nettleton, Arlington, So.; Carson Gambill, Page, Fr.; Q Dyer, Bradley Central, So.; Logan Raske, Cleveland, Fr.

113 pounds: Noah Watkins, Dobyns Bennett, So.; Emanuel Claybrooks, McGavock, Sr.; Boone Maughon, Cleveland, Fr.; Joseph Marcin, Arlington, Sr.

120 pounds: Jose Cordero, Cleveland, Sr.; Andrew Workman, Blackman, Jr.; Brooks Ryan, Dobyns Bennett, Fr.; Blaise Masi, Summit, Sr.

126 pounds: Dominic Cordero, Cleveland, So.; Devin Corbin, Collierville, Jr.; Chase Smalling, Science Hill, Sr.; Nolan Barton, Nolensville, Sr.

132 pounds: Mason Jakob, Dobyns Bennett, Sr.; Colt Maughon, Cleveland, Sr.; Aiden Rowe, Clarksville, Jr.; Damian Aponte, Germantown Houston, Sr.

138 pounds: Reed Loeffel, Brentwood, Sr.; Tristan Collier, Green Hill, So.; Kendall Lewis, Science Hill, Fr.; Logan Woodard, Clarksville Northeast, Sr.

144 pounds: JD Longley, Ravenwood, Jr.; Landon McLean, Blackman, Sr.; Trapper Lippincott, Nolensville, Jr.; Kaden Clopton, Science Hill, Jr.

150 pounds: Kellen Sanders, Cleveland, So.; Ryan Dietrick, Ravenwood, Jr.; Brandon Harris, Bradley Central, Jr.; Eli Goodin, Blackman, So.

157 pounds: Zachery Little, Summit, Sr.; Luke Louzensky, Kirkwood, Jr.; Maddox Eskew, Ravenwood, Sr.; Trevor Sexton, Knox Halls, Sr.

165 pounds: Jonah Little, Germantown Houston, Sr.; Matthew Anderson, Ravenwood, Sr.; Gary High, Cleveland, So.; Leo Roberts, Independence, Jr.

175 pounds: Brodie Melzoni, Nolensville, Sr.; Barrett Whaley, Knox Halls, Sr.; Braylon Pulley, Cleveland, Fr.; Elijah Reams, Riverdale, Sr.

190 pounds: Yamil Rashid, Stewarts Creek, Sr.; Wiley Suskawicz, Bradley Central, Sr.; Syre Jones, Bartlett, Sr.; Peter Wilson, Kirkwood, So.

215 pounds: Joshua Pulley, Cleveland, So.; Ahmed Shahin, Knox West, Sr.; Jake Sentell, Nolensville, Jr.; Henry Drazek, Brentwood, Sr.

285 pounds: Gabe Moore, Cleveland, Sr.; Dewantae McMillion, Bradley Central, So.; Haiden Cox, Science Hill, Sr.; Charlie Wilson, Dobyns Bennett, So.

Division II

106 pounds: Colten Calvin, Father Ryan, So.; Dominic Simpson, Montgomery Bell Academy, 8th grade; Triston Mouton, Baylor School, Jr.; Jonathan Comes, Lakeway Christian, Fr.

113 pounds: Tanner Tran, Father Ryan, Sr.; Riley Alcantar, Baylor School, Fr.; Cash Waymire, Brentwood Academy, Sr.; Knox Ritchie, McCallie School, Fr.

120 pounds: Gabe Swann, Baylor School, Sr.; Payne Walker, Christian Brothers, Fr.; Ryley Correll, Brentwood Academy, Fr.; Brody Connell, McCallie School, Sr.

126 pounds: Samuel Comes, Lakeway Christian, Sr.; Axel Ritchie, McCallie School, Sr.; Christopher Phillips, Baylor School, Jr.; Joseph Drewry, Christian Brothers, Jr.

132 pounds: Jaxon Lane, McCallie School, So.; Braxton Eason, Father Ryan, Jr.; Cayden Fowler, Friendship Christian, So.; Carlton King, Montgomery Bell Academy, So.

138 pounds: Malachi Puckett, Baylor School, Jr.; Cooper Mariakis, McCallie School, 8th grade; Trenton Casto, Lakeway Christian, Jr.; Joseph Kennedy, Chattanooga Christian, Fr.

144 pounds: George Emendorfer, Baylor School, Sr.; William Hamilton, McCallie School, Jr.; Jack Quigley, Knox Webb, Sr.; Jax Crolley, Father Ryan, Jr.

150 pounds: Dylan Villers, McCallie School, So.; Kohlton Vargas, Christian Brothers, Jr.; Nick Toth, Father Ryan, Jr.; Brooks Kopp, Pope John Paul II, Sr.

157 pounds: Oliver Phillips, Baylor School, Sr.; Cainan Williams, McCallie School, So.; Ruger Pennington, Montgomery Bell Academy, 8th grade; Kaden Dressell, Lakeway Christian, Jr.

165 pounds: Titus Norman, Baylor School, Sr.; Jon Cross, McCallie School, Jr.; Leland Hardcastle, Montgomery Bell Academy, Sr.; Kyler Cook, Christian Academy of Knoxville, Sr.

175 pounds: Findley Smout, Christian Brothers, Sr.; Zaydan Morgan, McCallie School, Jr.; Donnis Boochie, Chattanooga Christian, Jr.; Noah Anliker, Grace Christian Academy-Franklin, Jr.

190 pounds: Dylan Reel, Baylor School, Sr.; Brody Belville, Brentwood Academy, Sr.; Jordan Crouch, Pope John Paul II, Sr.; Cooper Ledbetter, McCallie School, So.

215 pounds: Cooper Gentle, McCallie School, Sr.; Tyre Brown, Chattanooga Christian, Jr.; Rock Shurette, Baylor School, So.; Kai Slater, Father Ryan, Sr.

285 pounds: Ryder Smith, Chattanooga Christian, Sr.; Deantowan Malone, Father Ryan, Sr.; Cannon Voiles, McCallie School, Jr.; Luke Skelton, Brentwood Academy, Jr.

HIGH SCHOOL SIGNINGS: See where Nashville high school athletes signed during spring period

Girls Wrestling

100 pounds: Easton Dadiomoff, Cleveland, So.; Alexandra Erb, Clarksville, Fr.; Ella McKeown, Kirkwood, So.; Bailey Leatherwood, Stratford, So.

107 pounds: Cora Finstad, Gibbs, Jr.; Evelyn Norman, Dobyns Bennett, Fr.; Johanna Pantojas, Riverdale, Sr.; Doria Hamlet, Independence, So.

114 pounds: Senna Grassman, Cleveland, Sr.; Tatiana Pena-Corona, Clarksville, Sr.; Gracie Voorhies, Seymour, Sr.; Jenna Ladd, Ooltewah, So.

120 pounds: Nataleigh Shane, Bradley Central, Sr.; Kailee Miller, Cleveland, Fr.; Ellen Anderson, Bartlett, So.; Kayleigh Angona, White Station, Sr.

126 pounds: Nevada Wildheart, Rossview, Jr.; Audreyona Perkins, Cleveland, Sr.; Mya Bundy, Stewarts Creek, Jr.; Gabbie Newton, Jefferson County, Sr.

132 pounds: Carolline Hilton, Cleveland, So.; Emery Wilson, Ravenwood, Jr.; Lexi Dean, West Creek, Jr.; Lily Lentz, Maryville, Sr.

138 pounds: Mariana Bowen, West Creek, Sr.; Delilah Queen, Maryville, Jr.; Adsila Holman, Rockvale, Sr.; Alice Gizzi, Independence, Fr.

145 pounds: Trinity Roberts, Heritage, Sr.; Ava Johnson, Clarksville, Jr.; Laura Gupton, Independence, Sr.; Shelby Williams, Gibbs, Sr.

152 pounds: Sawyer Ward, Science Hill, Sr.; Audrey Levendusky, Montgomery Central, Sr.; Emma Husser, Clarksville, Sr. Maria Parra, Bartlett, Fr.

165 pounds: Sally Johnson, Clarksville, Sr.; Irelynn Laurin, West Creek, Sr.; Samarah Tafiti, East Ridge, Sr.; Ellysia Jennings, Coffee County, Jr.

185 pounds: Lakeria Kelly, Pearl-Cohn, Jr.; Jonna Patterson, Blackman, Sr.; Aiden Pilarowski, Cleveland, Fr.; Josephine Fisher, Riverdale, Jr.

235 pounds: Julia Parrish, Knox Halls, Jr.; Samantha O’Leary, Summit, Sr.; Anjolina Rosario, Clarksville Northwest, Sr.; Shilo Bryan, Moore County, Sr.

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Meet 2026 Tennessee high school all-state boys, girls wrestling teams

Meet the Tennessee high school all-state boys, girls wrestling teams for 2026

The Tennessee high school boys and girls wrestling produced over four dozen individual TSSAA state champions through 14 weight classes in Class A, AA, Division II and girls competition in February.

Here are the 2026 Tennessee Sports Writers Association all-state girls and boys wrestling teams across the state.

Boys Wrestling

Class A

106 pounds: Germain Velasquez, Seymour, Sr.; Phillip Steelman, Signal Mountain, So.; Wesley Sudderth, Montgomery Central, Fr.; Jaime Sanginez, Springfield, Sr.

113 pounds: Nate Graham, Station Camp, Sr.; Luke Myhan, Soddy-Daisy, Jr.; CJ Weaver, Tullahoma, Fr.; Luke Higdon, Signal Mountain, Sr.

120 pounds: Jacob Stinnett, Upperman, So.; Jay Hill, Station Camp, Sr.; Carter Hostetler, Spring Hill, Jr.; Harold Ward, Greenbrier, Sr.

126 pounds: Ian McCallie, Signal Mountain, 8th grade; Kyle Nielsen, Spring Hill, Sr.; Brylan Rhodes, Greeneville, So.; Matthew Pennington, Eagleville, Sr.

132 pounds: JoJo Uhorchuk, Signal Mountain, Sr.; Tyson Flavin, Soddy-Daisy, Sr.; Tristen Fowler, Alcoa, So.; Kiivon Butler, Tullahoma, Jr.

ALL MIDSTATE WRESTLING: Meet The Tennessean's 2026 All-Midstate boys and girls high school wrestling teams

138 pounds: Zedediah Hulet, Anderson County, Jr.; Noah Eller, Gibbs, Jr.; Elving Vera, Spring Hill, Sr.; Derrick Bolden, Millington, Jr.

144 pounds: Christian Davis, Signal Mountain, So.; Ayden Jenkins, Soddy-Daisy, Jr.; Lukas Pratt, Pigeon Forge, Sr.; Hayden Harrell, Anderson County, Sr.

150 pounds: Colin Bull, Soddy-Daisy, Sr.; Tamarion Johnson, Montgomery Central, Sr.; Austin Glass, Volunteer, Sr.; Max Cable, Pigeon Forge, Jr.

157 pounds: Braylan Cosper, Hixson, Sr.; Jake Laxton, Soddy-Daisy, So.; Vincent Ward, Greenbrier, Jr.; Duke Delozier, Seymour, Jr.

165 pounds: Ayden Hood, Pigeon Forge, Sr.; Nathan Highland, Spring Hill, Sr.; Lincoln Rich, Station Camp, Sr.; Kaden Weitzel, Livingston Academy, Sr.

175 pounds: Deamion Leavell, Anderson County, Sr.; Cole Neal, Fairview, Jr.; Landon Shaw, Livingston Academy, Sr.; Thomas Solomon, Eagleville, Sr.

190 pounds: Trevor Burney, Chattanooga Central, Sr.; Evan Prewitt, Anderson County, Sr.; Logan Rawlinson, Soddy-Daisy, Sr.; Hayden Moore, Greeneville, Jr.

215 pounds: Houston Retting, Eagleville, Sr.; Darius Sudderth, Alcoa, Jr.; Pete Laxton, Soddy-Daisy, Sr.; Elijah Whitby, Millington, Sr.

285 pounds: Tyson Click, Samuel Everett, Sr.; Rogelio Gonzalez, Cheatham County, Sr.; Christopher Graver, Marion County, Jr.; Mathew Fowler, Red Bank

MEMPHIS ALL METRO: Meet the Commercial Appeal's 2026 All-Metro boys, girls wrestling teams

Class AA

106 pounds: Gabriel Nettleton, Arlington, So.; Carson Gambill, Page, Fr.; Q Dyer, Bradley Central, So.; Logan Raske, Cleveland, Fr.

113 pounds: Noah Watkins, Dobyns Bennett, So.; Emanuel Claybrooks, McGavock, Sr.; Boone Maughon, Cleveland, Fr.; Joseph Marcin, Arlington, Sr.

120 pounds: Jose Cordero, Cleveland, Sr.; Andrew Workman, Blackman, Jr.; Brooks Ryan, Dobyns Bennett, Fr.; Blaise Masi, Summit, Sr.

126 pounds: Dominic Cordero, Cleveland, So.; Devin Corbin, Collierville, Jr.; Chase Smalling, Science Hill, Sr.; Nolan Barton, Nolensville, Sr.

132 pounds: Mason Jakob, Dobyns Bennett, Sr.; Colt Maughon, Cleveland, Sr.; Aiden Rowe, Clarksville, Jr.; Damian Aponte, Germantown Houston, Sr.

138 pounds: Reed Loeffel, Brentwood, Sr.; Tristan Collier, Green Hill, So.; Kendall Lewis, Science Hill, Fr.; Logan Woodard, Clarksville Northeast, Sr.

144 pounds: JD Longley, Ravenwood, Jr.; Landon McLean, Blackman, Sr.; Trapper Lippincott, Nolensville, Jr.; Kaden Clopton, Science Hill, Jr.

150 pounds: Kellen Sanders, Cleveland, So.; Ryan Dietrick, Ravenwood, Jr.; Brandon Harris, Bradley Central, Jr.; Eli Goodin, Blackman, So.

157 pounds: Zachery Little, Summit, Sr.; Luke Louzensky, Kirkwood, Jr.; Maddox Eskew, Ravenwood, Sr.; Trevor Sexton, Knox Halls, Sr.

165 pounds: Jonah Little, Germantown Houston, Sr.; Matthew Anderson, Ravenwood, Sr.; Gary High, Cleveland, So.; Leo Roberts, Independence, Jr.

175 pounds: Brodie Melzoni, Nolensville, Sr.; Barrett Whaley, Knox Halls, Sr.; Braylon Pulley, Cleveland, Fr.; Elijah Reams, Riverdale, Sr.

190 pounds: Yamil Rashid, Stewarts Creek, Sr.; Wiley Suskawicz, Bradley Central, Sr.; Syre Jones, Bartlett, Sr.; Peter Wilson, Kirkwood, So.

215 pounds: Joshua Pulley, Cleveland, So.; Ahmed Shahin, Knox West, Sr.; Jake Sentell, Nolensville, Jr.; Henry Drazek, Brentwood, Sr.

285 pounds: Gabe Moore, Cleveland, Sr.; Dewantae McMillion, Bradley Central, So.; Haiden Cox, Science Hill, Sr.; Charlie Wilson, Dobyns Bennett, So.

Division II

106 pounds: Colten Calvin, Father Ryan, So.; Dominic Simpson, Montgomery Bell Academy, 8th grade; Triston Mouton, Baylor School, Jr.; Jonathan Comes, Lakeway Christian, Fr.

113 pounds: Tanner Tran, Father Ryan, Sr.; Riley Alcantar, Baylor School, Fr.; Cash Waymire, Brentwood Academy, Sr.; Knox Ritchie, McCallie School, Fr.

120 pounds: Gabe Swann, Baylor School, Sr.; Payne Walker, Christian Brothers, Fr.; Ryley Correll, Brentwood Academy, Fr.; Brody Connell, McCallie School, Sr.

126 pounds: Samuel Comes, Lakeway Christian, Sr.; Axel Ritchie, McCallie School, Sr.; Christopher Phillips, Baylor School, Jr.; Joseph Drewry, Christian Brothers, Jr.

132 pounds: Jaxon Lane, McCallie School, So.; Braxton Eason, Father Ryan, Jr.; Cayden Fowler, Friendship Christian, So.; Carlton King, Montgomery Bell Academy, So.

138 pounds: Malachi Puckett, Baylor School, Jr.; Cooper Mariakis, McCallie School, 8th grade; Trenton Casto, Lakeway Christian, Jr.; Joseph Kennedy, Chattanooga Christian, Fr.

144 pounds: George Emendorfer, Baylor School, Sr.; William Hamilton, McCallie School, Jr.; Jack Quigley, Knox Webb, Sr.; Jax Crolley, Father Ryan, Jr.

150 pounds: Dylan Villers, McCallie School, So.; Kohlton Vargas, Christian Brothers, Jr.; Nick Toth, Father Ryan, Jr.; Brooks Kopp, Pope John Paul II, Sr.

157 pounds: Oliver Phillips, Baylor School, Sr.; Cainan Williams, McCallie School, So.; Ruger Pennington, Montgomery Bell Academy, 8th grade; Kaden Dressell, Lakeway Christian, Jr.

165 pounds: Titus Norman, Baylor School, Sr.; Jon Cross, McCallie School, Jr.; Leland Hardcastle, Montgomery Bell Academy, Sr.; Kyler Cook, Christian Academy of Knoxville, Sr.

175 pounds: Findley Smout, Christian Brothers, Sr.; Zaydan Morgan, McCallie School, Jr.; Donnis Boochie, Chattanooga Christian, Jr.; Noah Anliker, Grace Christian Academy-Franklin, Jr.

190 pounds: Dylan Reel, Baylor School, Sr.; Brody Belville, Brentwood Academy, Sr.; Jordan Crouch, Pope John Paul II, Sr.; Cooper Ledbetter, McCallie School, So.

215 pounds: Cooper Gentle, McCallie School, Sr.; Tyre Brown, Chattanooga Christian, Jr.; Rock Shurette, Baylor School, So.; Kai Slater, Father Ryan, Sr.

285 pounds: Ryder Smith, Chattanooga Christian, Sr.; Deantowan Malone, Father Ryan, Sr.; Cannon Voiles, McCallie School, Jr.; Luke Skelton, Brentwood Academy, Jr.

HIGH SCHOOL SIGNINGS: See where Nashville high school athletes signed during spring period

Girls Wrestling

100 pounds: Easton Dadiomoff, Cleveland, So.; Alexandra Erb, Clarksville, Fr.; Ella McKeown, Kirkwood, So.; Bailey Leatherwood, Stratford, So.

107 pounds: Cora Finstad, Gibbs, Jr.; Evelyn Norman, Dobyns Bennett, Fr.; Johanna Pantojas, Riverdale, Sr.; Doria Hamlet, Independence, So.

114 pounds: Senna Grassman, Cleveland, Sr.; Tatiana Pena-Corona, Clarksville, Sr.; Gracie Voorhies, Seymour, Sr.; Jenna Ladd, Ooltewah, So.

120 pounds: Nataleigh Shane, Bradley Central, Sr.; Kailee Miller, Cleveland, Fr.; Ellen Anderson, Bartlett, So.; Kayleigh Angona, White Station, Sr.

126 pounds: Nevada Wildheart, Rossview, Jr.; Audreyona Perkins, Cleveland, Sr.; Mya Bundy, Stewarts Creek, Jr.; Gabbie Newton, Jefferson County, Sr.

132 pounds: Carolline Hilton, Cleveland, So.; Emery Wilson, Ravenwood, Jr.; Lexi Dean, West Creek, Jr.; Lily Lentz, Maryville, Sr.

138 pounds: Mariana Bowen, West Creek, Sr.; Delilah Queen, Maryville, Jr.; Adsila Holman, Rockvale, Sr.; Alice Gizzi, Independence, Fr.

145 pounds: Trinity Roberts, Heritage, Sr.; Ava Johnson, Clarksville, Jr.; Laura Gupton, Independence, Sr.; Shelby Williams, Gibbs, Sr.

152 pounds: Sawyer Ward, Science Hill, Sr.; Audrey Levendusky, Montgomery Central, Sr.; Emma Husser, Clarksville, Sr. Maria Parra, Bartlett, Fr.

165 pounds: Sally Johnson, Clarksville, Sr.; Irelynn Laurin, West Creek, Sr.; Samarah Tafiti, East Ridge, Sr.; Ellysia Jennings, Coffee County, Jr.

185 pounds: Lakeria Kelly, Pearl-Cohn, Jr.; Jonna Patterson, Blackman, Sr.; Aiden Pilarowski, Cleveland, Fr.; Josephine Fisher, Riverdale, Jr.

235 pounds: Julia Parrish, Knox Halls, Jr.; Samantha O’Leary, Summit, Sr.; Anjolina Rosario, Clarksville Northwest, Sr.; Shilo Bryan, Moore County, Sr.

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Meet 2026 Tennessee high school all-state boys, girls wrestling teams

Quinn Hughes scores 2 as Wild beats Stars 5-2 to win the series

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Quinn Hughes led Minnesota to its first playoff series victory in 11 years, scoring twice in the Wild’s 5-2 victory over the Dallas Stars in Game 6 on Thursday night.

Minnesota will face Presidents Trophy winner Colorado in the second round. The Avalanche have not played since sweeping Los Angeles on Sunday.

The Wild won a playoff series for the first time in 10 tries since 2015. The past eight came in the first round, including against Dallas in 2016 and 2023.

After Hughes broke a tie midway through the third period, Matt Boldy scored his team-leading fifth and sixth goals of the series into empty nets to seal it. Vladimir Tarasenko also scored and Jesper Wallstedt made 22 saves.

Hughes, acquired from Vancouver in December in the biggest trade in franchise history, took a shot from the left dot that deflected off the skate of Stars defenseman Ilya Lyubshkin and past goalie Jake Oettinger. Hughes also had an assist.

All three Wild goals came at full strength. Minnesota outscored Dallas 17-5 at even strength in the series, including 12-4 at five-on-five.

DUCKS 5, OILERS 2

ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Leo Carlsson, Troy Terry and Chris Kreider had a goal and two assists apiece, and Anaheim eliminated Connor McDavid and two-time defending Western Conference champion Edmonton with a victory in Game 6 of their first-round playoff series.

Cutter Gauthier had a goal and an assist, Ryan Poehling scored the opening goal and Lukas Dostal made 25 saves in a standout performance for the upstart Ducks, who stormed to their team’s first playoff series victory since 2017.

After ending a seven-year postseason absence by knocking out the powerhouse Oilers, Anaheim will face the winner of the Vegas Golden Knights’ series with the Utah Mammoth. Vegas leads 3-2 heading to Salt Lake City on Friday night.

Connor Murphy and Vasily Podkolzin scored as Edmonton followed up its worst regular season since 2021 by going out in the first round for the first time since that season.

Meet the 2026 Kentucky Derby horses and their jockeys, from Renegade&#39;s Irad Ortiz Jr. to Commandment&#39;s Luis Saez

Churchill Downs Kentucky Derby

Meet the 2026 Kentucky Derby horses and their jockeys, from Renegade's Irad Ortiz Jr. to Commandment's Luis Saez originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

With the 152nd Kentucky Derby just on the horizon, it's time to take a closer look at who the horses and their jockeys are.

This year's jockey field comes from a variety of places. Two jockeys, Atsuya Nishimura and Ryusei Sakai, hail from Japan. Seven jockeys call Puerto Rico home, while others call the United States home.

For horse races, examining who will have the reins in their hands is almost just as important as studying up on the horse's latest performance heading into The Run for the Roses. Some jockeys have extensive Kentucky Derby experience, while others will be making their Churchill Downs debuts this year.

Here's the rundown on every horse and jockey in this year's Kentucky Derby starting order.

MORE: Which horses are this year's best bets to win the Kentucky Derby?

Kentucky Derby post positions and jockeys 2026

Favorite Renegade, favored at 4-1, will take the no. 1 post at this year's Kentucky Derby. Commandment (post No. 6) and Further Ado (post No. 18) are the second co-favorites at 6-1 odds. Five horses currently sit with 50-1 odds.

Here's a look at the post positions and jockeys for the 2026 Kentucky Derby, as well as the morning-line odds for the race.

Post PositionHorseJockeyOdds
1.RenegadeIrad Ortiz Jr.4-1
2.AlbusManny Franco30-1
3.IntrepidoHector Berrios50-1
4.Litmus TestMartin Garcia30-1
5.Right to PartyChris Elliott30-1
6.CommandmentLuis Saez6-1
7.Danon BourbonAtsuya Nishimura20-1
8.So HappyMike Smith15-1
9.The PumaJavier Castellano10-1
10.Wonder DeanRyusei Sakai30-1
11.IncrediboltJaime Torres20-1
12.Chief WallabeeJunior Alvarado8-1
13.Silent TacticCristian Torres20-1
14.PotenteJuan Hernandez20-1
15.Emerging MarketFlavien Prat15-1
16.PavlovianEdwin Maldonado30-1
17.Six SpeedBrian Hernandez Jr.50-1
18.Further AdoJohn Velazquez6-1
19.Golden TempoJose Ortiz30-1
20.FulleffortTyler Gaffalione20-1
21.Great WhiteAlex Achard50-1
22.OcelliJoe Ramos50-1

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Renegade: Irad Ortiz Jr.

  • Post position: 1
  • Kentucky Derby rides: Nine

Despite being one of the most highly-touted jockeys in North America, Ortiz Jr. is still chasing his first podium. The Puerto Rican's best finish came in 2019, when he finished fourth on Improbable. His colt, Renegade, has won two prep races this spring with Ortiz in the saddle both times.

Albus: Manny Franco

  • Post position: 2
  • Kentucky Derby rides: Six

This year, Franco will jockey 30-1 underdog Albus. In 2020, Franco rode the post-time favorite Tiz the Law to a runner-up finish, which remains the jockey's best finish to date. Franco and Tiz the Law had won the Belmont Stakes in that year's Belmont Stakes, which, due to COVID, happened before the Kentucky Derby.

Intrepido: Hector Berrios

  • Post position: 3
  • Kentucky Derby rides: None

The 2026 Kentucky Derby will be the first for Berrios. The Chilean native is set to ride longshot Intrepido. Ahead of this year's race at Churchill Downs, Berrios' horse finished fourth at the Santa Anita Derby.

Litmus Test: Martin Garcia

  • Post position: 4
  • Kentucky Derby rides: Five

The Mexican jockey will be back for his sixth try at the Kentucky Derby, and he has a solid horse to do so. Despite 30-1 odds, Litmus Test was trained by Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert, who has two Triple Crown winners under his belt (American Pharaoh, 2015; Justify, 2018). Garcia is known as a great pace jockey, so expect a late burst for his horse.

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Right to Party: Chris Elliott

  • Post position: 5
  • Kentucky Derby rides: None

The 20-year-old New Jersey native is set to make his first ride at this year's Kentucky Derby. His father, Stewart, won both the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes in 2004 while riding Smarty Jones. That was also his father's first Derby mount, so maybe luck is on the Elliot family's side.

Commandment: Luis Saez

  • Post position: 6
  • Kentucky Derby rides: 12

In 2019, Saez believed he had won the Kentucky Derby with Maximum Security. However, an inquiry deemed that his horse had made contact with other racers, which bumped them down to a 17th-place finish. His best finish came in 2021, when he finished 3rd with Essential Quality. It is safe to expect success with Saez as he rides Commandment, a co-second favorite at 6-1.

Danon Bourbon: Atsuya Nishimura

  • Post position: 7
  • Kentucky Derby rides: None

This year's race at Churchill Downs will not only be Nishimura's first Kentucky Derby, but it will be his first race on American soil. Nishimura has ridden Danon Bourbon in two of his last three starts, who heads into this year's derby as an undefeated horse in Japan.

So Happy: Mike Smith

  • Post position: 8
  • Kentucky Derby rides: 28

Smith comes into this year's Derby as the oldest. At age 59, the jockey has participated in 28 Kentucky Derbies to date, and won two of them (Giacomo, 2005; Justify, 2018).  He became the second-oldest jockey to win at the 2018 event, and with a win this year, he will break Bill Shoemaker's record (54).

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The Puma: Javier Castellano

  • Post position: 9
  • Kentucky Derby rides: 17

Castellano's Kentucky Derby win with Mage was his best, and one of the Derby's best in recent memory. Mage came into the race as a 15-1 favorite to win, and Castellano's move to swing his horse wide proved to be the right move. Expect a solid showing from The Puma as a 10-1 favorite, who has the same trainer as Mage.

Wonder Dean: Ryusei Sakai

  • Post position: 10
  • Kentucky Derby rides: 1

Despite his lone Kentucky Derby appearance resulting in a third-place finish (Forever Young, 2024), Sakai's ride that day was far from beginner's luck. He is one of Japan's best riders and has won the Saudi Cup twice and last year’s Longines Breeders’ Cup Classic.

Incredibolt: Jaime Torres

  • Post position: 11
  • Kentucky Derby rides: None

While Torres has yet to race at Churchill Downs, he did win the 2024 Preakness Stakes with Seize the Grey. His horse, Incredibolt, won last fall's Street Sense Stakes at Churchill Downs and the Virginia Derby Presented by New Kent County this March at Colonial Downs.

Chief Wallabee: Junior Alvarado

  • Post position: 12
  • Kentucky Derby rides: 6

Alvarado is best known for his win with Sovereignty at last year's Kentucky Derby. Now, the Venezuelan is back for more. His horse this year, Chief Wallabee, has only raced three times, but reports show that Alvarado's horse has quite a potential. He currently sits at 8-1 odds to win at Churchill Downs.

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Potente: Juan Hernandez

  • Post position: 14
  • Kentucky Derby rides: None

Despite being a leading jockey on the Southern California circuit in recent years, this year's Kentucky Derby will be Hernandez's first. His horse, Potente, was trained by Hall-of-Fame trainer Bob Baffert, so a better-than-anticipated result may be on the horizon in Hernandez's first Kentucky Derby start.

Emerging Market: Flavien Prat

  • Post position: 15
  • Kentucky Derby rides: 8

Prat's Kentucky Derby resume is nothing short of remarkable. Across eight rides throughout his career, the Frenchman has accumulated one win (Country House, 2019), one second, and four third-place finishes. Experience is key on a track like Churchill Downs, and Emerging Market's 15-1 odds may be a steal with Prat at the helm.

Pavlovian: Edwin Maldonado

  • Post position: 16
  • Kentucky Derby rides: None

Veteran California jockey Edwin Maldonado is making his first Kentucky Derby appearance aboard 30-1 longshot Pavlovian. Prior to Maldonado's jockeying on Pavlovian, the horse had won just one of its eight race starts. In two starts with the Puerto Rican, the horse won by a nose and lost by a head in two straight races. Maldonado is highly touted as a pace jockey.

Six Speed: Brian Hernandez Jr.

  • Post position: 17
  • Kentucky Derby rides: 6

Louisiana native Brian Hernandez Jr. has some winning experience at Churchill Downs. In 2024, he led Mystik Dan to a nose-victory after leading for the majority of the race. Hernandez Jr.'s style is getting out in the front of the pack and hoping the chaos that unfolds behind him and his horse is enough to drag the field further behind.

Further Ado: John Velazquez

  • Post position: 18
  • Kentucky Derby rides: 26

Velazquez enters the Derby as the winningest jockey at the Kentucky Derby. The Puerto Rican has won three derbies at Churchill Downs (2011, Animal Kingdom; 2017, Always Dreaming; 2020, Authentic). He will jockey Further Ado, who is currently tied as the second favorite to win Sunday's race.

Golden Tempo: Jose Ortiz

  • Post position: 19
  • Kentucky Derby rides: 10

Jose is the younger brother of Irad Ortiz Jr. (jockey for the favorite Renegade). Ortiz and his horse, Golden Tempo, are riding high heading into this year's Kentucky Derby. At New Orleans' Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots, Ortiz and Golden Tempo accumulated two wins and two third-place finishes coming into the Kentucky Derby.

Great White: Alex Achard

  • Post position: 21
  • Kentucky Derby rides: None

After Silent Tactic was forced to withdraw from this year's Kentucky Derby, Achard and his horse, Great White, got the replacement nod. They will be racing out of post No. 21. This will be Achard's fifth career start on the back of Great White, which is the horse he has frequented throughout his career.

Ocelli: Joe Ramos

  • Post position: 22
  • Kentucky Derby rides: 1

Ramos and his ride, Ocelli, were recently called up to the Derby after post No. 20 Fulleffort was scratched due to a chipped ankle. Ramos' first Kentucky Derby race came last year, when he jockeyed Flying Mohawk to an 18th-place finish. Ocelli is a Maiden, meaning the horse has yet to win a race. According to the Courier-Journal, only three maidens have been victorious at the Kentucky Derby, with the latest coming in 1933.

Five high-profile players ruled out of the World Cup due to injuries

Five high-profile players ruled out of the World Cup due to injuries
Five high-profile players ruled out of the World Cup due to injuries

A number of high-profile stars are set to miss the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico due to injuries.

Picking up an injury at this stage of the season is a nightmare for players, many of whom are only a couple of months away from representing their nation in the biggest football tournament.

Several players have already been ruled out for the rest of the season, but could still recover in time to play in the World Cup.

However, Sports Central takes a look at five players who have already seen their dreams of playing in the World Cup fade into despair.

Hugo Ekitike – Liverpool/France

Liverpool striker Hugo Ekitike is facing a lengthy spell on the sidelines after rupturing his Achilles tendon 30 minutes into the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final clash against Paris Saint-Germain.

That setback has ruled him out until late 2026 and potentially into early 2027, officially ending his hopes of playing in the World Cup.

The 23-year-old was stretchered off in visible distress during the 2-0 defeat against the reigning champions, with France head coach Didier Deschamps later confirming his World Cup fate.

Ekitike has been a crucial player for Liverpool since his big-money move from Eintracht Frankfurt last summer, notching 17 goals and six assists in 45 games across all competitions.

Rodrygo – Real Madrid/Brazil

Carlo Ancelotti will not be able to call on one of Brazil’s brightest attacking talents at the World Cup, with Rodrygo ruled out due to a serious knee injury.

The Real Madrid forward suffered a torn ACL and meniscus in his right knee during Los Blancos’ narrow 1-0 defeat to Getafe in early March.

Coming off the bench in that match, Rodrygo’s appearance quickly turned into a nightmare, with the injury now set to keep him sidelined until further notice.

In an emotional message shared online, the 25-year-old described the setback as one of the “worst days of my life” as he’ll be forced to cheer his countrymen from the sidelines.

Rodrygo wasn’t having the best season before his injury, but he remains a key player for club and country.

Xavi Simons – Tottenham Hotspur/Netherlands

Tottenham Hotspur finally secured their first victory in 2026 against already relegated Wolverhampton Wanderers, but it came at a heavy cost.

Roberto De Zerbi’s side claimed a 1-0 victory, but the celebrations were dampened by Xavi Simons’ season-ending injury just before the hour mark.

The Dutch playmaker went down clutching his knee in serious pain and had to be stretchered off.

It was later confirmed that he had ruptured his ACL. Simons is expected to undergo surgery as part of his recovery, effectively ending his dream of representing the Netherlands at the World Cup.

Simons has won 34 caps for the Dutch national team, scoring six goals. 

Serge Gnabry – Bayern Munich/Germany

Bayern Munich forward Serge Gnabry has also been ruled out of the World Cup in a massive blow to Julian Nagelsmann and the German national team.

The 30-year-old has been ruled out due to an adductor injury in his right thigh.

Gnabry shared the news himself, posting on Instagram that his “World Cup dream is over,” while Bayern confirmed that he’s facing a lengthy spell on the sidelines without offering a timeframe on his potential return.

The former Arsenal star has won 59 caps for Germany and played in his first World Cup at the 2022 tournament in Qatar.

He played a prominent role in Germany’s qualifier campaign and had bagged 10 goals and 11 assists in 37 games before his latest setback.

Eder Militao – Real Madrid/Brazil

Madrid centre-back Eder Militao will also miss the World Cup after undergoing surgery on his left leg to correct a serious hamstring problem.

Militao had already been ruled out for the rest of the season, but there were hopes that he could recover in time to represent Brazil at the World Cup.

The 28-year-old initially weighed up a less invasive option, which could have seen him return to action in just over a month. But it came with a significantly higher risk of relapse.

Militao ultimately decided to have the surgery, which will now keep him out of action for at least six months.

‘Don’t count Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s age’: Shikhar Dhawan’s bold India debut statement

Former India opener Shikhar Dhawan has thrown his weight behind teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, insisting that performances at the highest level should matter more than age.

Dhawan was full of praise for the youngster’s fearless approach, especially against top-quality bowlers, highlighting how rare such confidence is at such an early stage.


"If Vaibhav is doing brilliantly at the senior level then that has to be counted and not his age. Yes he is a kid but its astonishing the way he hits Bumrah and Arshdeep for such huge sixes,” Dhawan said in an interview to PTI.

"A lot of big guns haven't done what he has at such small age. Obviously his time will come. It's bound to come."

Sooryavanshi has backed that praise with numbers in IPL 2026. He has scored 400 runs at a staggering strike rate of 238.10, placing him among the leading run-getters while also smashing 37 sixes, the most by any batter so far.

Dhawan, however, acknowledged that breaking into a settled Indian top order remains a challenge. With India recently winning the 2026 T20 World Cup and players like Sanju Samson and Abhishek Sharma performing well, opportunities may not come easily.

"Look if top order is doing well you can't readily replace them. When me Rohit and Virat were playing, we nearly played for a decade and it wasn't easy to replace us.

" It is up to the individual how they take it. It can pinch you a bit but one shouldn't be disheartened if the chance doesnt come along readily. Vaibhav has so much blessings at this young age."

He also spoke about how T20 batting has evolved over the years, with a clear shift towards aggressive intent, while still emphasising the importance of technique.

"When we started our coaches said that hit along the ground and now it is opposite. Like Vaibhav has good defense as I have watched him defend close to his body."
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On adapting across formats, Dhawan stressed that mindset plays a crucial role, especially for a generation that has grown up playing T20 cricket.

"Technique needs to be good but switching formats needs a shift in mindset knowing when you need to increase or decrease pace. That comes with match practice. Today's generation is building their game based on T20 so there will be challenges for them."

On This Day (1st May 1970): Sunderland Beat Lazio At Roker Park

Sunderland captain Bobby Kerr (r) and goalkeeper Jim Montgomery (l) run out before the match (Photo by S&G/PA Images via Getty Images) | PA Images via Getty Images

A brainchild of one of Europe’s original super agents, Gigi Peronace, the Anglo-Italian cup was a competition set up in the early seventies that pitted English and Italian teams who didn’t qualify for European competitions to play against each other.

The idea for this competition came after Third Division Swindon Town were refused entry by UEFA into the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, having won the League Cup. Angered by the injustice of this, Peronace set up this competition in protest at the snobbery shown by UEFA.

A fairly simple format was adopted. There were three groups of four teams, two of which came from England and the other two from Italy. Each team played those from the other country twice, once at home and once away.

On this day, Sunderland took on Lazio for the first time in the competition at Roker Park in front of a small crowd of 3,764.

Featuring soon-to-be-famous names on Wearside such as Jim Montgomery, Bobby Kerr, and Denis Tueart, the lads won 3-1 with goals from Kerr, Tueart, and an own goal from Giuseppe Papadopulo.

Despite being one of Sunderland’s first entrances into a first-rate European competition, the appetite for the competition was extremely low, and in all honesty, the competition was treated as a pre-season competition, where the lack of interest in it was paralysing its potential progress.

A bigger crowd of almost 6,000 turned out for the second game, where a 2-2 draw with Fiorentina followed at Roker Park, putting the Black Cats in a good position to qualify as they headed to Italy to play Lazio and Fiorentina.

Unfortunately, the Italian’s got the better of us over there, winning 2-1 and 3-0 respectively on their own patch to send us packing our bags and out of the competition.

Sunderland would be invited back at the end of the 1971/72 season, this time grouped with Atalanta, Cagliari, and Leicester City, but the competition became unsustainable due to a lack of interest in it, along with the safety fears for fans due to violence at some of the games.

It was abandoned in 1973 with representatives for it citing fixture congestion as the main reason for its cancellation.

Fan Focus: What Can Sunderland Expect From Wolverhampton Wanderers?

WOLVERHAMPTON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 20: Rob Edwards, Manager of Wolverhampton Wanderers, arrives at the stadium prior to the Premier League match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Brentford at Molineux on December 20, 2025 in Wolverhampton, England. (Photo by Brett Patzke - WWFC/Wolves via Getty Images) | Wolves via Getty Images

After what has been a brilliant tenure in the Premier League, from an outside perspective, it feels like Wolves have been let down by recent transfer windows in not replacing players effectively. What would you say have been the key factors in your relegation?

A series of unfortunate events: years of mismanagement, consistent selling of quality players (especially attackers) and not maintaining a manager for more than 18 months since 2021.

Heading into the season, we had replaced the likes of Matheus Cunha, Rayan Ait-Nouri and Pablo Sarabia by gambling on inexperienced young signings, decisions which proved fatal.

The continued poor form after sacking Vitor Pereira – and the revival he has subsequently initiated at Nottingham Forest – demonstrated to us fans that whilst he may not have been the best for us at that moment, the quality in the squad is the major issue. 


Vitor Pereira was replaced by ex-Wolves player Rob Edwards back in November and has delivered much better results. Does that give you hope going into next season?

The predominant issue for the club at the moment is undoubtedly the distinct lack of quality in the squad, an issue which any manager is going to be heavily tasked with a rebuild over the summer.

Since Edwards has arrived, results have been better (not that they could get any worse) but the most significant improvement has been the overall morale of the club, partly down to Edwards’ commendable determination and attitude.

Going into the Championship – a division Edwards is all too familiar with – Wolves fans can go into it with an air of optimism about the direction of the club, but many are also sceptical of the owners intentions and hoping that they will not be plagued by the same old mistakes. 


Having said that, Wolves are on a run of three consecutive defeats, conceding eight without scoring. Has that momentum now burst?

Since an upturn in form and optimism in February and March with a satisfying 2-2 comeback draw against Arsenal and back to back wins at the expense of local rivals Aston Villa and Liverpool, Wolves were looking upwards.

Since the international break however, Wolves have returned to their uninspiring selves with a worrying lack of creativity and defensive instability.

The momentum that was being garnered has almost definitely collapsed; the side look deflated and like they have lost the ability to come up with new ideas and ways to win. 


In what has been a difficult season, which Wolves players will still come out of it with some praise?

Very few players have the required quality for the Premier League – by no fault of their own – but the effort levels have been commendable from the majority of the squad.

New sparks have emerged in the shape of youngsters Mateus Mane and Rodrigo Gomes who have brought some dynamism and much needed energy to the stagnant squad, but the crown jewels of the side are undoubtedly the midfield duo of Andre and Joao Gomes; Andre’s composure and eye for a pass can control a game and Joao Gomes’ tenacity, ability on the ball and defensive strength (1st most tackles completed, 3rd most duels won in the Premier League) can cause problems for oppositions.

Sadly, us Wolves fans are resigned to the reality that we are most likely going to lose what little quality our side has in the summer…


On the flip side, which areas would you look to expose if you were Regis Le Bris?

In all honesty – as the league table very well reflects – there are very few areas for Wolves which have not been damaging to the side this season.

Defensively we are very easily broken down and offer very little in the attack and even though there is great quality in the midfield, it is not enough to counter the rest of the squad.

Wolves have been susceptible to conceding a couple of goals in quick succession due to some lapses in concentration and slow transitional play, an aspect that could definitely be pounced on by Le Bris. 


I read that big-money summer signing Tolu Arokodare had a dressing room bust-up with young star Mateus Mane. What happened there and what has happened since?

It was alleged that Tolu was the ‘sole aggressor’ in an altercation, although Edwards has acknowledged that it did indeed occur he claimed that he has no problem with either of the players and that the issue has been buried.

Mane appeared to confirm this by posting a picture of the two of them together on Instagram with the caption ‘Big Brother.’ Both have since played together and there seems to be no traces of bad blood.


How do you expect Edwards to set up tactically at Molineux?

Edwards has chosen to use a 5-2-3 (or 3-4-3 depending on how you look at it) system for the majority of the season, presumably in the vain hope of having a level of defensive strength by numbers but also probably also a contributor to our poor defensive output.

Whilst I would assume that this trend will continue however I also would not rule out the idea that Edwards may do something completely left field in the name of experimentation and with the hope of landing on something stronger going into next season or just to start introducing a new way of playing. 


Are any players missing and who do you expect to start?

Krejci and Johnstone stand as the only first-team injuries at the moment which could be damaging for the defence certainly – however even with Krejci included we have been susceptible anyway.

I would hazard a guess at a very similar starting line up to our last game out against Tottenham with perhaps some slight adjustments. Jose Sa is a staple in goal, as are Santi Bueno, Hugo Bueno and the midfield partnership.

There may be some experimentation in the line up as well with some younger players being given an opportunity to play or some different players to star because of the absence of stakes. 


Sunderland won 2-0 in the reverse fixture – what is your score prediction for this time around?

As much as I would like to have faith in my side, I’m not that naïve anymore: 3-0 to Sunderland.



⚽ Copa Sudamericana! The groups&#39; fates are starting to take shape

⚽ Copa Sudamericana! The groups' fates are starting to take shape
⚽ Copa Sudamericana! The groups' fates are starting to take shape

The Sudamericana continues, and we experienced a matchday marked by results that are beginning to define the fate of the groups.

🌟 The star: Edson Tortolero (Carabobo)

The forward from the surprise team steals the spotlight with a brace against Blooming. With two wins, the Venezuelan side sits second in Group H, only behind River Plate.

😲 The surprise: Tigre won again

Tigre is smiling again. After 12 matches without a win, they defeated América de Cali and will go into the break in second place in Group A, only behind Macará.

📉 The disappointment: Olimpia of Paraguay

One of the continent’s giants still unable to find its way. The 3-0 defeat to Vasco da Gama hurts not only because of the scoreline, but also because of the complete lack of response shown in Rio de Janeiro.

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Fabrizio Romano declares Chelsea transfer target is &#8220;one to watch&#8221; this summer

Fabrizio Romano declares Chelsea transfer target is “one to watch” this summer
Fabrizio Romano declares Chelsea transfer target is “one to watch” this summer

Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has put his latest transfer info out on alleged Chelsea transfer target Anthony Gordon.

The Newcastle United star is wanted by a number of teams, with both Chelsea and Bayern Munich having been linked with him recently.

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Gordon will be hoping to be going to the World Cup this summer with Thomas Tuchel’s England side, but then he could also be making a big transfer move at the end of that.

Gordon joined Newcastle from Everton, but you get a sense now that he will be jumping on to one of the biggest clubs in the world as the next step in his football career.

One to watch

Anthony Gordon celebrates scoring for Newcastle. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

Speaking on his latest transfer updates on YouTube yesterday, Romano said:

“Anthony Gordon has serious chances to leave Newcastle in the summer. Bayern are really interested, and he has other Premier League interest.

“He is one to watch.”

Gordon is a very good player but I’m not sure he would be the needle mover that would unite a Chelsea fan base as being a top signing.

In other news today…

Chelsea correspondent for The Telegraph, Matt Law, says that Chelsea could only be one good transfer window away from major improvement.

Strasbourg fans were furious with losing Liam Rosenior to Chelsea in January – but have ended up delighted with his replacement, Gary O’Neil.

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How Terrence Shannon Jr. helped Timberwolves overcome injuries to upset Nuggets in round one of NBA Playoffs

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The Timberwolves had just eight players at their disposal for their Game 6 matchup with the Nuggets in the first round of the NBA playoffs. They looked undaunted by the challenge, authoring yet another epic showcase to down Denver and advance to the second round for the third straight season.

It was a star-laden affair — without the stars, at least in Minnesota’s case. Jaden McDaniels and Terrence Shannon Jr. might as well have been, though, combining for 56 points to anchor Minnesota’s attack.

The Timberwolves needed every bit of their production. Anthony Edwards and Donte DiVincenzo were absent with injuries, as was newly minted hero Ayo Dosunmu. In their stead, McDaniels, Shannon and Co. stepped up. Their fiery displays put Minnesota over the top. The Nuggets were unable to respond, struggling to keep up with the sprightly bunch as they saw their season come to a close.

With that, here’s a look at how the Timberwolves bested the heavily favored Nuggets in Game 6.

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How did the Timberwolves upset the Nuggets?

The Timberwolves were bruised and bandaged when they stepped on the floor Thursday night. Edwards and DiVincenzo were already ruled out, having suffered a left knee hyperextension and bone bruise and a torn right Achilles, respectively, during Minnesota’s Game 4 win over Denver.

Dosunmu, the hero of that Game 4 victory, was a late scratch in Game 6, felled by a calf injury. Timberwolves head coach Chris Finch was forced to dip deep into his rotation to account for Edwards, DiVincenzo and Dosunmu’s absences. Thirty-eight-year-old Mike Conley got the start for the second straight game. Shannon soon joined him, taking Dosunmu’s place in the starting lineup after producing 15 points in 14 minutes in Game 5.

Conley offered understated but valuable contributions, posting seven points and six assists in 36 minutes of action. Shannon, meanwhile, came out firing. The Illinois product erupted for 24 points on 9-of-20 shooting, using his blistering speed to get to the cup/

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Jaylen Clark aided in efforts to blight Jamal Murray, while Rudy Gobert locked down the paint -- at least until Jokic's second-half barrage.

There were plenty of bright contributions from Minnesota's supporting cast. Gobert nearly recorded a triple-double, falling two assists short of the accolade. Still, no player shined quite like Jaden McDaniels, however. The 25-year-old wing might give the illusion of a strictly lockdown defender. But he flaunted the all-around nature of his game in Thursday's win, posting a game-high 32 points on 13-of-25 shooting to power the Timberwolves' attack. He held Murray quiet on the other end, playing a leading role in Murray's 4-of-17 outing.

McDaniels talked a big game during the series. He backed it up in a major way on Thursday night. Timberwolves supporters are certainly grateful for his contributions, relishing in the joy of another lengthy postseason run.

MORE: What's next for Nuggets?

Notable Timberwolves injuries

Anthony Edwards

Edwards, Minnesota's talisman, was cut down by a left knee injury after landing awkwardly partway through the Wolves' 112-96 win in Game 4. He was diagnosed with a left knee hyperextension and bone bruise.

Edwards avoided serious injury with his diagnosis. However, he is considered week-to-week, according to Sports Illustrated's Chris Mannix. ESPN's Shams Charania reported that Edwards is expected to miss "multiple weeks" with the injury.

Donte DiVincenzo

DiVincenzo suffered the most severe of the injuries, seeing his season come to a close after rupturing his Achilles in Game 4. He underwent surgery to repair the tendon on April 26. It's likely he'll miss the whole of the 2026-27 season as a result of the malady.

Ayo Dosunmu

Dosunmu surprisingly popped up on the injury list ahead of Thursday's night's game, being ruled out with a right calf injury. Dosunmu was initially listed as questionable. However, he was downgraded to out about an hour before tip-off.

Dosunmu has dealt with calf trouble for much of the season, missing four of Minnesota's final 10 regular-season contests with the issue, according to Dane Moore.

Terrence Shannon Jr. stats vs. Nuggets

  • Points: 24
  • Rebounds: 6
  • Assists: 1
  • Steals: 2
  • Blocks: 0
  • TOs: 1
  • Fouls: 2
  • FGs: 9-20
  • 3Ps: 1-7
  • FTs: 5-5

Jaden McDaniels stats vs. Nuggets

  • Points: 32
  • Rebounds: 10
  • Assists: 3
  • Steals: 2
  • Blocks: 1
  • TOs: 0
  • Fouls: 4
  • FGs: 13-25
  • 3Ps: 1-4
  • FTs: 5-6

Loughnane hoping Bow Echo can realise Guineas dream

Jockey Billy Loughnane standing in his racing hat with visor at the Craven House Stables in Newmarket.
Billy Loughnane is aiming to become Champion Flat Jockey in 2026 [BBC]

If you are good enough, you are old enough, so the well-worn sporting adage goes. And it is one that could have been written just for jockey Billy Loughnane.

The 20-year-old has been taking the flat racing scene by storm since making his debut in 2022 as a 16-year-old and his relentless pursuit of excellence ever since has brought the Irish-born adopted Midlander to the cusp of what would be his greatest achievement to date.

On Saturday, he rides favourite Bow Echo in the 2,000 Guineas and if the George Boughey-trained colt runs to form at Newmarket, Loughnane will claim his first Classic victory and become the youngest winner since Donnacha O'Brien triumphed on Saxon Warrior in 2018, aged 19.

"It's a bit surreal really. I never thought it would be happening this early on in my career and I'm really fortunate to be able to sit on him," Loughnane told BBC Midlands Today.

"It's great. It's quite hard to understand really. I'm very lucky. I've partnered some really nice horses and just looking ahead now to what the season can bring."

'It's been a dream since I could walk and talk'

For someone whose first Christmas present was a rocking horse, followed by the real thing the next year, Loughnane's destiny has been mapped out from the start.

He learned to ride at his flat-trainer father Mark Loughnane's yard at Rock, near Kidderminster and won his first race at his 'local' course in Wolverhampton in November 2022.

The Champion Apprentice title came the following year, when he became the youngest jockey since Lester Piggott in 1951 to ride in a British classic at the 1,000 Guineas at Newmarket.

Last year Loughnane rode 222 winners, breaking Kieren Fallon's record that had stood since 2003, on his way to becoming Annual Flat Champion Jockey.

That title is a separate award to the British Flat Jockeys' Championship, decided by the number of winners between May and October, which was won in 2025 by Oisin Murphy, with Loughnane runner-up.

Loughnane said last year would be "hard to beat" but becoming champion jockey on the flat is the ultimate aim.

"That's been my dream since I've been able to walk and talk, I've always wanted to be a jockey and being able to do it will be something that will mean a lot," he said.

"It's something I definitely want to achieve, whether it's this year, or years to come, I'll be giving it my best shot.

"It's been a whirlwind couple of years. I couldn't have dreamed it going the way it's going but I'm very fortunate to be riding some very nice horses for some very good people."

One of those people is Boughey, who Loughnane has ridden for pretty much since he started out and who he describes as being like a "father figure" and "older brother" to him, especially now as he has moved to be closer to Boughey's yard in Newmarket.

The 34-year-old said he "cherishes" their friendship with the pair regularly texting about Loughnane's progress even they are not racing as a team.

"If I don't have a runner I'm watching him ride, it sounds a bit odd, but he's such a big part of the team that I like to watch and see how he's getting on and make sure he's focused and on the ball," Boughey said.

"He's sometimes been at Wolverhampton one evening, he's texting me in between each race and, 'Oh God, I got that wrong' or 'got that right' sort of thing.

"It's good fun. I feel very relaxed when he rides for me because I think the relationship we have enables him the freedom to ride as he likes.

"He's extraordinarily driven and I think hard work in life is a big part of getting to where he wants to get to. I hope he can be champion jockey whether it be this year or not. He's got the talent and the brain to go right to the top."

'2,000 Guineas is huge for Billy and huge for us'

Racehorse trainer George Boughey at his stables in Newmarket
George Boughey started his training stables in 2019 [BBC]

Victory for Bow Echo would give Boughey his second Classic success after 16-1 shot Cachet won the 1,000 Guineas four years ago.

It would be another high-profile accolade for the Craven House Stables, which started out, in Boughey's words, with "three or four horses" in 2019 to now training for some of the biggest names in the sport, including Bow Echo's late owner-breeder Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum.

"I'll never forget getting the call to train for Sheikh Mohammed Obaid. It makes the hairs stand up on the back of your neck saying it now," Boughey said.

"We were sent 10 yearlings, which is a huge number of horses for such a big owner, and just to be trusted with a colt with his pedigree is a huge honour."

The 2,000 Guineas is the first leg of the storied Triple Crown series, along with the Derby and St Leger, and Boughey said Bow Echo is ready to rise to the occasion.

"It's a race that everyone's watched forever and our colt has come here in good shape and he'll give himself the best chance," Boughey said.

"We love running horses at Newmarket. Obviously it's local to us and the horses train just out the back, so I've been walking or running the track recently quite a lot.

"That's kind of what I did into the 1,000 Guineas and I think knowing the track yourself is quite interesting, it's not an easy track to ride.

"Billy rides a lot of winners on a day-to-day basis, and he's written a group one winner in Germany but, with no disrespect, you want to be trying to compete in the classics and to have a horse who's [favourite] for an English 2,000 Guineas is huge for Billy, it's huge for both of us."

'A brilliant horseman with all the right attributes'

Billy Loughnane riding the horse Two Tribes to victory in a race in Dubai
Billy Loughnane won 63 of his 298 races in the whole of 2025 on his way to claiming the Annual Flat Champion Jockey title [Getty Images]

Loughnane said his relationship with Bow Echo means he could not go into the race with more confidence.

"I rode him every start last year and this year I've sat in him in every bit so I've got a good connection with him and hopefully it's fruitful," he said.

"To be talking about riding in these races is great but then to be able to win one is to be a dream come true."

That is a sentiment unsurprisingly shared by Boughey, who said he could not wish for anyone better to be on board.

"He's a brilliant horseman, a brilliant rider, a brilliant judge of pace and he's got all the attributes you need for the big day," he said.

"I think his composure is a big thing. The planning of everything will enable it to be a hopefully a pretty relaxed day.

"It's a boyhood dream to be able to train horses like this, let alone win races like that.

"I have full faith in Billy, whether he's riding in Wolverhampton or at the 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket. He needs no introduction now."

Billy Loughnane pictured at Royal Ascot holing the cup for winning the Coventry Stakes race
Billy Loughnane has won twice at Royal Ascot [PA Media]
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