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(PR) Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun 2 Demo Now Available on Steam, New Gameplay Trailer Released

21 May 2026 at 22:16
Auroch Digital and Big Fan Games have released the debut playable demo for the incredible upcoming retro shooter Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun 2, while unveiling a dazzling, bloodsoaked new trailer as part of the Warhammer Skulls Showcase 2026. The demo and trailer hit today ahead of the game's full release on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S later this year.

Picking up where you left off at the end of the original and best-selling Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun, Boltgun 2 takes you to all-new locations in a branching, single-player campaign with more guns, more enemies, more exploration and more of, well, everything.

Fatekeeper First-Person ARPG Published by THQ Nordic Gets Early Access Launch Date

21 May 2026 at 22:08
Fatekeeper was announced during a THQ Nordic showcase in August 2025 as an upcoming first-person ARPG that "blends precise melee combat and precise spellcasting in a handcrafted world," and, although not much fuss has been made about the game since, THQ Nordic and the game's developer, Paraglacial, just announced the game's Steam Early Access release date and published a release date trailer for the game, giving us a glimpse of what to expect when it launches on June 2.

Fatekeeper is being developed by a 13-person outfit, Paraglacial, and to complement the aforementioned brutal melee combat and spellcasting, which have been previewed in a devlog video on YouTube, the developer has shown off an intricate skill tree that gives players a lot of flexibility when it comes to builds and combat. Fatekeeper is set in a post-apocalyptic world with elements from different cultures and time periods throughout history, and it presents players with a focussed narrative while still offering adventurous players with opportunity to explore the world and its lore.

Google May 2026 core update rolling out now

21 May 2026 at 19:49

Google released the May 2026 core update today, the company announced.

This is Google’s second core update of 2026. It follows the March 2026 core update, and then the March 2026 spam update and the February 2026 Discover update.

What Google is saying. Google updated its Search Status Dashboard to state:

  • Released the May 2026 core update. The rollout may take up to 2 weeks to complete.

Google posted on LinkedIn saying:

  • This is a regular update designed to better surface relevant, satisfying content for searchers from all types of sites. The rollout may take up to 2 weeks to complete.

About core updates. Core updates roll out several times each year. They introduce broad, significant changes to Google’s search algorithms and systems, which is why Google announces them.

What to do if you are hit. Google didn’t share new guidance specific to the March 2026 core update. However, Google has previously offered advice on what to consider if a core update negatively impacts your site:

  • There aren’t specific actions you can take to recover. A negative rankings impact may not mean anything is wrong with your pages.
  • Google provided a list of questions to consider if your site is hit by a core update.
  • You may see some recovery between core updates, but the biggest changes tend to follow another core update.

In short: write helpful content for people, not for search engines.

  • “There’s nothing new or special that creators need to do for this update as long as they’ve been making satisfying content meant for people. For those that might not be ranking as well, we strongly encourage reading our creating helpful, reliable, people-first content help page,” Google said previously.

For more details on Google core updates, you can read Google’s documentation.

Previous core updates. Here’s a timeline and our coverage of recent core updates:

Why we care. With any core update, you often see significant volatility in Google search results and rankings. These updates may improve visibility for your site or your clients’ sites, but you may also see fluctuations or declines in rankings and organic traffic. We hope this update rewards your efforts and drives strong traffic and conversions.

How signal decay hurts your top-of-funnel performance

21 May 2026 at 19:00
How signal decay hurts your top-of-funnel performance

Conversion signals are disappearing from your marketing data, and it’s probably costing your business money.

Ad blockers, aggressive privacy laws, cookie deprecation, and a host of other converging factors have combined to mask significant conversion data, costing businesses up to $203 million in revenue annually, according to one Deloitte study.

For most brands, the path from discovery to purchase is no longer clear.

This signal decay is more than an annoying data quirk. Left unchecked, it can make it harder for new customers to discover your brand.

Most marketers don’t realize they’re making decisions based on incomplete data. Instead, they see top-of-funnel campaigns that aren’t pulling their weight and reallocate those budgets elsewhere.

The algorithm inevitably responds by pulling traffic back further, investment continues to shrink, new customer acquisition dries up, and suddenly, a brand is in a downward spiral that’s difficult to correct.  

The solution to avoiding the negative feedback loop isn’t better creative or larger budgets. Instead, data hygiene will be the competitive advantage in 2026. By feeding better information to Google’s hungry algorithm, you’ll transform your top-of-funnel activities and drive new customers through their purchase journey. 

Why signal loss hurts discovery channels first

YouTube often sits near the top of the funnel, where attribution is weakest, and budget scrutiny is highest. That makes it one of the easiest channels to cut when performance data looks incomplete, even though it plays an important role in product discovery and brand research.

According to Google research:

  • “YouTube is the No. 1 platform viewers turn to when they want to research, vet, or make a decision about a brand or product.”

Despite this popularity, conversion signal decay has an outsized impact on YouTube’s perceived performance as a marketing channel. It’s often the first touchpoint for product discovery, but users then leave the platform to make purchases, breaking the signal chain.

Google’s own advertising tools underreport YouTube’s true marketing impact by 70% or more, a Haus Research study found. Fortunately, advertisers can recover some of those missing signals with a better measurement setup, making it easier to more fairly evaluate YouTube and other discovery channels.

Closing the cross-device gap with enhanced conversions

You’ve probably watched TV while holding your phone in your hand. You’ve also probably seen a commercial on TV, looked up the product on your phone, and then made the purchase on your desktop three days later. This new device-spanning purchase journey is a common way to buy, but it’s also impossible to track under the standard cookie-based tagging that most brands still rely on to measure conversions.

Enhanced conversions help close that gap. They add a layer of hashed first-party data, like an email address or phone number, to every captured conversion. Google then securely matches that hashed data against its own user information to connect the conversion to an ad interaction.  

Including enhanced conversions in your analytics unlocks insights into purchase journeys that began on YouTube and continued off the platform to the final purchase. Without this information, you’d never really understand how effective YouTube is at driving conversions down the line. 

Training the algorithm with offline conversions

Here’s another scenario you’ve probably experienced: You see a YouTube Ad for a high-ticket item you’ve thought about purchasing, like a car or a new piece of furniture. It costs more than you’re comfortable spending online, so you close the ad, pick up the phone, and call the seller directly. Cookie-based tagging has no way to track these valuable conversions back to their source.

This tracking blind spot also applies to lead-generation campaigns because standard conversion tracking cannot provide insight into the full path from completed form to purchase. This is the gap offline conversions fill.

Offline conversions connect customer relationship management software and call data back to Google. This data layer trains the algorithm on which leads actually close rather than just tracking who filled out a form and disappeared. With this information, smart bidding can then optimize for revenue outcomes rather than just top-of-funnel actions.  

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Defining new top-of-funnel signals with micro conversions

Enhanced conversions and offline tracking recover existing signals you haven’t had the ability to see before. However, sometimes top-of-funnel activities like YouTube don’t generate enough conversion data for the algorithm to learn from. In those instances, micro conversions can feed the algorithm the data it needs to optimize your ads.

Micro conversions send intermediate signals — such as watching half of a video, adding a product to cart, or lingering on a landing page — into campaigns that wouldn’t otherwise generate enough purchase-level data to effectively optimize. You can weight these signals as primary or secondary, depending on where the campaign sits in the funnel. Engagement signals like view times might feed prospecting data, while add-to-carts inform remarketing.

Without these intermediate signals, it becomes much harder to separate productive upper-funnel activity from wasted spend. Micro conversions will enable you to treat your top-of-funnel activities like any other campaign and make data-backed decisions on what’s really working. 

Recovering lost signals with Google Tag Gateway

The final piece of the data-hygiene puzzle is recovering conversion signals that get blocked before they ever reach Google. Browsers like Safari and Firefox aggressively restrict third-party tracking, which contributes to the massive signal decay found in online purchases.

Google recently introduced a new tool, Google Tag Gateway (GTG), that can help you reclaim some of this lost data. GTG is a server-side technology that loads tracking tags from your website’s domain rather than Google’s. The gateway acts as a proxy, converting third-party requests into first-party requests, thereby bypassing some ad blockers.

Google reports that GTG users “saw an 11% uplift in signals” over advertisers who did not use the technology. GTG also offers advertisers important secondary benefits, including faster page load speeds, which improve Google’s landing page experience score and can lower costs per click.

While server-side tracking may sound like it’s difficult to implement, setting up GTG is actually a straightforward process if you’re on a content delivery network like Cloudflare.

Your data infrastructure is your competitive advantage

Every brand selling online today is affected by conversion signal decay. Most won’t recognize the real problem: Cross-device browsing, offline conversions, ad blockers, and low top-of-funnel signal volume are combining to distort our view of actual purchase behavior.

With inaccurate data in hand, most will respond by changing creative directions, reducing budget, or — even worse — cutting channels like YouTube that are secretly driving discovery. The downward spiral begins.

The advertisers that will win in 2026 won’t work around the edges. Instead, they’ll implement sophisticated data-hygiene layers that feed all that lost data back into Google’s algorithm, effectively outsmarting their competitors.

If you want to run more successful ads this year, focus on fixing your data first. Everything else will quickly follow.

Why AI adoption may look bigger than it really is: Data

21 May 2026 at 18:31
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AI adoption appears to be diverging between professional and consumer audiences, according to Rand Fishkin’s new analysis of Datos desktop-panel data and SparkToro audience comparisons.

The data highlights a sharp divide in how people talk about AI use: broader consumer adoption may be slowing, while professional and B2B audiences appear far more likely to use tools like Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini.

Why we care. There’s no one-size-fits-all AI strategy. Your audience may behave very differently from broader AI trends, so you need to understand whether your audience is actually using these tools — and which ones.

ChatGPT desktop growth slowed. Fishkin, SparkToro’s cofounder and CEO, said Datos’ U.S. desktop data showed ChatGPT and OpenAI usage had largely plateaued over the past six to seven months, even as Claude and Gemini continued to grow.

  • At its peak, about 37% of U.S. desktop users visited OpenAI or ChatGPT in September 2025, according to the data Fishkin cited. That figure fell to 34% by March.
  • Fishkin said the same general pattern appeared in the EU and U.K., though desktop usage there was roughly 10% higher than in the U.S.

Claude gained with professionals. Claude showed the strongest recent momentum in the Datos data, with four straight months of growth from December through March. Fishkin said the trend supports his theory that consumer AI adoption may be plateauing while professional and business use continues to grow.

  • To test that idea, Fishkin used SparkToro audience comparisons to analyze business professionals and, separately, a broad consumer audience centered on retail shopping behavior.
  • The business-oriented audience showed substantially higher overall AI tool usage. Claude usage overindexed especially strongly among B2B professionals, with SparkToro showing a 373% lift versus the average U.S. population, according to Fishkin’s analysis.

Consumer audiences look different. Fishkin said ChatGPT was 15% less likely to be used by the retail-shopping consumer audience than by the average American. Claude didn’t rank among the top four AI tools for that group.

  • This may help explain why AI usage can feel far more dominant in professional online communities like LinkedIn than in broader consumer behavior, according to Fishkin.

The research. Watch Fishkin’s LinkedIn video here.

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Taiwan is cracking down on AI chip smuggling

21 May 2026 at 22:51

Prosecutors say the three suspects attempted to bypass those controls by submitting fraudulent declarations about the equipment's final destination. In a statement, the Taiwan Keelung District Prosecutors' Office said the defendants "fully knew" that sales of the servers to China are "strictly regulated" by the US. Still, they allegedly proceeded...

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Google accidentally published a four-year-old Chromium security bug, then tried to hide it again

21 May 2026 at 22:08

Google recently published – and then quickly hid – a potentially dangerous bug found in the Chromium web browser. The security vulnerability was originally discovered in 2022 and still needs to be fixed in Chromium's codebase. According to researcher Lyra Rebane, who first identified the bug four years ago, Google...

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Bungie Pulls the Plug on Destiny 2 After a Decade as June 9 Update Marks Its Final Major Content Drop

21 May 2026 at 23:00

Characters in futuristic armor gather around a monumental structure with floating petals under a cloudy sky in a scene from the game Destiny 2.

Bungie has just announced that Destiny 2 is receiving its final (and free) content update on June 9, after which there will be no more expansions or additions of any other kind. The developer admitted that, following the underwhelming release of the 2024 expansion, The Final Shape, only an episode in the slow but steady decline of the online first-person shooter game, it became clear that it was time to move forward and look toward new projects, which will now begin "incubation" work. The update, called Monument of Triumph, is designed as a comprehensive celebration of player achievements that integrates […]

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Galaxy Z Fold 8 Is Proof Samsung Has Lost The Foldable Smartphone Battle Against Apple Before The iPhone Fold’s Arrival

21 May 2026 at 22:38

Galaxy Z Fold 8 has already lost against the iPhone Fold

Samsung, who was once regarded the pioneer of foldable smartphones, has now been receiving labels as a company that cuts corners with its premium devices, and with consumers getting tired of these trade-offs, Chinese competitors saw the opportunity to capitalize heavily, capturing a sizable gap left behind while bringing their own innovations. With the iPhone Fold scheduled to launch later this year, Apple’s first foldable flagship will undoubtedly be compared to the Galaxy Z Fold 8, but looking at the compromises that Samsung is making, it’s best to assume that there isn’t going to be a competition this year. To hear […]

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Intel Xeon 6+ “Clearwater Forest” Enters Mass Production on 18A With 288 Darkmont E-Cores, & 576 MB Cache

21 May 2026 at 22:20

Intel Clearwater Forest "Xeon 6+" CPUs Deep-Dive: Up To 288 Darkmont E-Cores, 576 MB Cache, 18A With Foveros D3D + EMIB 2.5D

Intel has confirmed that its next-gen Clearwater Forest "Xeon 6+" CPUs are now in full production, targeting a launch this year. Intel's Next Big 18A Chip Is On Its Way As Full Production of Clearwater Forest "Xeon 6+" CPUs Commenced Clearwater Forest will be the latest product utilizing the 18A process technology. While the first products, Panther Lake "Core Ultra Series 3" and Wildcat Lake "Core Series 3", aim at the client segment, Clearwater Forest "Xeon 6+" will be positioned within the data center segments, mainly at 6G and Edge AI workloads. In its latest oneAPI Toolkit briefing, Intel confirms […]

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Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced Game Director Promises 6 Extra Hours of Content and Deeper Pirate Exploration

21 May 2026 at 22:00

Edward Kenway from Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced stands on a pirate ship, holding two pistols against a backdrop of the ocean and islands.

At the recent Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced hands-on event organized by Ubisoft in San Francisco, California, Wccftech had the opportunity to interview Richard Knight, the Game Director of this highly anticipated remake. Knight, whose Ubisoft Singapore credits include Assassin's Creed: Shadows, Mirage, and Skull and Bones, said the goal was to focus the remake on Edward Kenway’s story and adventure. That meant modern technical upgrades, a more seamless open world, and a handful of new gameplay additions, while trimming elements such as multiplayer and the original game's modern-day stuff. The result, he said, is meant to feel like a […]

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Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro Tipped To Steal The Ultra’s 200MP Sensor, As The Base S27 Finally Gets A 50MP Ultra-Wide/Telephoto Upgrade

21 May 2026 at 21:17

Three Samsung Galaxy smartphones and a stylus are displayed in purple, featuring a portrait of a woman on the center screen.

It is a round-the-clock leaks galore for Samsung's next-gen Galaxy S27 series today, with major tidbits getting disclosed one after the other, demystifying the camera setups on two key members of the S27 family: the base Galaxy S27 and the Galaxy S27 Pro. Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro might sport a 200MP surprise, as the base S27 is now tipped to get a big upgrade on at least one secondary camera lens We reported yesterday that Samsung was working on four Galaxy S27 models, with the Pro variant constituting a new addition. As per the details, the Galaxy S27 Pro is […]

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ZIPAIR Revives Direct Orlando to Tokyo Flights After Strong Demand

ZIPAIR Boeing 787 aircraft taxiing on the runway at Orlando International Airport during nonstop Tokyo serviceZIPAIR is bringing back nonstop passenger flights between Orlando International Airport and Tokyo Narita International Airport after strong demand for its inaugural service earlier this year. The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) announced during its […]

Carnival Unveils Reimagined Isla Tropicale

Carnival Cruise Line unveiled a new brand identity for its Isla Tropicale private destination in Roatán, Honduras, formerly Mahogany Bay, as well as addition of a new pool area. Named Mangrove Bay, the new pool area adds 48,000 square feet of space, featuring a kids splash pad, swim-up bar and bar service. It includes a...

Brilliant Lady Starts First Alaska Season for Virgin Voyages

Virgin Voyages is starting its inaugural Alaska season with the Brilliant Lady sailing from Seattle on May 21, the cruise line announced in a statement.  During the season running until September, the ship is set to sail 17 seven- to 12-night voyages to 12 destinations in Alaska.  “Alaska has always held a special place for me personally. The sheer scale of its landscapes, the richness of its culture,...

Google just slashed AI Ultra prices and added a new $100 plan

21 May 2026 at 22:09

Google has updated its AI Ultra subscription plans to make them more affordable and useful. The top Ultra plan price is reduced from $250 to $200 per month. A new cheaper Ultra plan has also been introduced at $100 per month for more users.

The new $100 Ultra plan gives better access to the Gemini. It allows up to 5x higher usage compared to the Pro plan. This helps users do more coding, writing, and creative tasks without limits getting in the way.

This plan also includes 20 TB of cloud storage for saving files, projects, and data. Users will also get early access to new AI features before others. It is designed for people who want advanced tools at a lower price.

Google AI Ultra Plan

The benefit of the free subscription is YouTube Premium. This lets users watch videos without ads, play videos in the background, and download content. It adds extra value to the plan.

These changes make Google’s AI plans more flexible and easier to choose. Users can pick a low-cost plan or a high-end plan depending on their needs. It is helpful for students, developers, and creators who use AI in their daily work.

With improved pricing and expanded benefits, the updated plans make it easier to access powerful AI tools based on their needs and budget.

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Samsung Galaxy Watch eligibility for Wear OS 7: What we know so far

21 May 2026 at 22:01

Wear OS 7 is official, and it would make its public debut with the next-gen Samsung Galaxy Watch lineup. The new wearable platform introduces widget support, Live Updates, and improvements driven by Gemini AI.

Samsung has already completed the rollout of Wear OS 6-based One UI 8 Watch software update. With Wear OS 7 becoming the latest, Samsung would also jump to the new version, starting with Beta Program soon.

If history is an indication, Samsung will launch One UI 9 Watch, based on Wear OS 7. The software will officially arrive with the Galaxy Watch 9 and Watch Ultra 2 later this year, but the Beta testing would open early.

Galaxy Watch 8 and Classic are the strongest contenders for the One UI 9 Watch Beta Program. Users in select countries, including the US and Korea, may be invited to test the latest changes and help developers shape the software.

Samsung Galaxy Watch eligibility for Wear OS 7

Samsung will not just keep the Wear OS 7 limited to the next-gen Watch models. The company will bring it to plenty of compatible versions launched so far. The list is pretty significant now and carries almost a dozen variants.

Confirmed

Samsung Watch models released in the past three years are confirmed to receive the Wear OS 7 update later this year. The list includes:

  • Galaxy Watch 8 (40mm, 44mm, and 46mm)
  • Galaxy Watch Ultra
  • Galaxy Watch 7 (40mm and 44mm)
  • Galaxy Watch FE
  • Galaxy Watch 6 (40mm and 44mm)
  • Galaxy Watch 6 Classic (43mm and 47mm)

Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic

Likely (uncertain)

Samsung’s OS support spans four years, making the Galaxy Watch 5 also compatible with the Wear OS 7 upgrade, though the upgrade remains uncertain.

  • Galaxy Watch 5 (40mm and 44mm)
  • Galaxy Watch 5 Pro

Unlikely

One UI 8 Watch was already a surprise on the Watch 4 series, and another major upgrade isn’t very likely until Samsung amends its support strategy.

  • Galaxy Watch 4 (40mm and 44mm)
  • Galaxy Watch 4 Classic (42mm and 46mm)

Wear OS 7-based One UI 9 Watch may be released on July 22. New features and changes of this version may gradually expand to older models later this year.

Disclaimer: The wearable device list and release date are prepared by SammyFans staff purely based on Samsung’s software release pattern and industry (supply chain) inputs. Neither the device list nor the release date is confirmed by Samsung.

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Helldivers 2 update to add DLSS and PSSR upscaling, boosting PC and PS5 performance

A May 27th Helldivers 2 patch will finally add modern upscaling to the third-person shooter. DLSS 4.5 and PSSR are among the new options to improve frame rates and image clarity. Joined by other performance tweaks, Arrowhead hopes to reverse a barrage of negative Steam reviews.

Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro camera details leak

21 May 2026 at 22:21

Back in April rumors started going around saying Samsung would be adding a fourth member to its Galaxy S27 family, and yesterday a new rumor told us what screen size the Galaxy S27 Pro would have. Today yet another rumor is talking about its cameras. Based on the previous rumors, we were under the impression that the S27 Pro would be an S27 Ultra without an S Pen and smaller in size. However, this new rumor contradicts that, saying the Pro and Ultra will have a different telephoto camera. Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra The Galaxy S27 Ultra is rumored to only have three cameras on the...

Android 17 comes with a more convenient media app switcher

21 May 2026 at 21:01

Google released Android 17 QPR1 Beta 3 just a couple of days ago, and it comes with some changes to the UI. One notable update is the media app switcher - it's no longer a carousel. New media app switcher in Android 17 While Android 16's current media app switcher that shows up in the notification shade requires you to swipe left and right to switch between active media apps, Android 17 will bring a new, more convenient and obvious switching style. In the new UI, Android minimizes the other media apps into tiny cards that expand when you tap on them. This makes it not just...

Emiliano Martinez expected fully fit for Argentina’s 2026 World Cup run despite broken finger

21 May 2026 at 22:29
Argentina have received a massive boost ahead of the 2026 World Cup, as star goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez is expected to be completely unhindered despite admitting he played through his last club match with a broken finger.

Emiliano “Dibu” Martinez is fresh off capturing the UEFA Europa League title following Aston Villa’s commanding 3-0 victory over Freiburg, a match where he shockingly admitted to playing with a broken finger. However, what initially threatened to become a major crisis for Argentina ahead of the 2026 World Cup appears to be a false alarm.

According to ESPN Argentina national team insider Gustavo Yarroch, Martinez will undergo further medical scans on his hand, but the finger injury will not sideline the goalkeeper or impede his ability to play.

Consequently, Martinez is expected to feature without issue in Aston Villa’s final Premier League match of the season away against Manchester City. Barring any unforeseen setbacks, he will be fully available for Argentina’s upcoming pre-World Cup friendlies and the marquee tournament in North America.

Following the Europa League trophy celebration, Martinez confessed that he actually broke his finger during the pre-match warm-ups. Defying the pain, the Argentine played the full 90 minutes between the posts for Villa, proving crucial in securing the continental silverware.

🚨 Dibu Martínez: “I played with a broken finger. It was not easy but these things can be part of the process”. pic.twitter.com/1iYTbO004O

— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) May 21, 2026

Scaloni reportedly considering extra goalkeeper for World Cup squad

While Argentina head coach Lionel Scaloni has yet to officially unveil his provisional roster for the 2026 World Cup, Martinez’s spot as the undisputed starting goalkeeper is set in stone. Nevertheless, ESPN reports suggest that the manager is considering bringing a fourth goalkeeper along with the delegation.

The player in question is River Plate’s Santiago Beltran, who has showcased remarkable composure and consistency since being promoted to the first team—a rare feat for such a young keeper. In 24 appearances, the 21-year-old prospect has conceded just 15 goals while racking up 12 clean sheets, guiding his team to 15 wins, four draws, and five losses.

Crucially, Scaloni’s intention is to call up Beltran primarily as a training partner to work alongside the senior squad throughout the World Cup campaign, effectively serving as the 27th member of the delegation.

Under official FIFA regulations, final tournament rosters are strictly capped at 26 players, meaning Beltran would only be eligible to enter the official matchday squad if one of the three primary goalkeepers suffers a tournament-ending injury.

Emiliano Martinez of Aston Villa.

Harry Maguire left out of England squad by Thomas Tuchel ahead of 2026 World Cup

21 May 2026 at 21:40
Before Thomas Tuchel's announcement of the official list, Harry Maguire revealed that he has been left out of the England roster for the 2026 World Cup.

Thomas Tuchel has yet to formally announce the 26-player squad that will represent England at the 2026 World Cup in North America, but the culling process has already begun. One of the most surprising names on the chopping block is Harry Maguire, whose exclusion has caught many off guard ahead of the tournament in Mexico, Canada and the United States.

The official squad announcement is scheduled for Friday, May 22, but Tuchel has been quietly delivering the difficult news to those who will not be making the trip. The report of Maguire’s omission was first broken by talkSport‘s Alex Crook and subsequently confirmed by the Manchester United defender himself.

In a statement posted to his social media, Maguire made his feelings clear: “I was confident I could of played a major part this summer for my country after the season I’ve had. I’ve been left shocked and gutted by the decision. I’ve loved nothing more than putting that shirt on and representing my country over the years. I wish the players, all the best this summer.

Since Tuchel took charge of the Three Lions at the start of 2025, Maguire was initially unavailable due to a calf injury, and once fit, he went on to miss eight additional international fixtures before finally working his way back into contention during the March break.

I was confident I could of played a major part this summer for my country after the season I’ve had. I’ve been left shocked and gutted by the decision.

I’ve loved nothing more than putting that shirt on and representing my country over the years.

I wish the players, all the… pic.twitter.com/9X7asAkCFF

— Harry Maguire (@HarryMaguire93) May 21, 2026

He played the full 90 minutes in the 1-1 draw against Uruguay before making a brief seven-minute appearance in the shocking 1-0 defeat to Japan. Those cameos marked his first appearances for England since September 2024 under interim manager Lee Carsley, but they were not enough to persuade Tuchel to include him in the World Cup plans.

Since his debut against Lithuania in October 2017, Maguire accumulated 66 international appearances, contributing seven goals and two assists, and was part of the squad that reached the 2018 World Cup semifinal and finished runners-up at Euro 2020. Now 33, and likely to be 35 by the time Euro 2028 comes around, his international career may well have reached its end.

Who will take Maguire’s place in the squad?

With Maguire out of the picture, attention turns to who will cover the center back positions for England at the tournament. Aston Villa’s Ezri Konsa and Manchester City’s Marc Guéhi are expected to be Tuchel’s two first-choice starters in that department, leaving limited room for additional options.

Dan Burn has also been a regular in Tuchel’s setups and is widely expected to make the final squad. Meanwhile, the status of John Stones remains uncertain, and Chelsea’s Levi Colwill is also believed to be in contention for a place despite dealing with injury issues this season, according to talkSport.

Harry Maguire of England applauds the fans.

Why did Senegal call up 28 players for 2026 World Cup when FIFA only allows 26?

21 May 2026 at 21:05
Senegal surprised many after unveiling a 28-player squad ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup rather than immediately naming the standard 26-man final roster. The announcement sparked questions across the soccer world, especially with several major nations already beginning to finalize their tournament plans for the competition in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

Senegal surprised many after unveiling a 28-player squad ahead of the 2026 World Cup rather than immediately naming the standard 26-man final roster. The announcement sparked questions across the soccer world, especially with several major nations already beginning to finalize their tournament plans for the competition in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

The Lions of Teranga are preparing for another important World Cup campaign under head coach Pape Thiaw, and the squad list has already generated discussion about possible tactical decisions, late cuts, and emerging talents hoping to secure a place on the plane to North America. However, according to the BBC, the 28-player list is not the country’s official final squad but rather a provisional selection ahead of FIFA’s submission deadline.

Under FIFA regulations, national teams are permitted to announce preliminary groups before reducing them to the official tournament limit. In fact, federations can initially register significantly larger pools before confirming the final 26-player roster required for the competition.

That flexibility has allowed Senegal to take extra players into training camp while the coaching staff continues evaluating fitness levels, tactical balance, and overall squad chemistry. The final decision must still be made before the official FIFA deadline in early June. “Thiaw will have to trim his squad to the FIFA-mandated 26 players ahead of the final deadline on 2 June,” BBC’s report explained.

📋 La Liste des 28 Lions retenus par le sélectionneur national Pape Thiaw pour représenter le Sénégal à la Coupe du Monde 2026. #FIFAWC2026 #ListeGaideyi #DemBaJeex pic.twitter.com/lA7qkL9UfV

— Equipe du Sénégal (@GaindeYi) May 21, 2026

Why Senegal wanted extra players

The decision to include two additional players gives the coaching staff more room to assess the squad during preparations. Senegal is expected to use training sessions and friendly matches to determine which players are fully ready for the tournament. “The extra two players give the coaching staff a buffer to assess player fitness, tactical cohesion, and form during the preparatory training camp and initial friendly matches,” the BBC added.

This approach is especially important ahead of a long and demanding competition. Injuries, fatigue from club soccer, and travel schedules all play a role when national teams prepare for a World Cup tournament expected to last from 11 June to 19 July.

The expanded roster also protects Senegal in case any late injury concerns emerge before the official submission deadline. Rather than scrambling for replacements at the last minute, the staff already has additional players integrated into camp.

Sadio Mane of Senegal.
Sadio Mane’s Senegal were stripped of the AFCON 2025 title.

Two players will eventually miss out

Although the announcement created excitement, it also means that difficult decisions are approaching. Senegal must reduce the group from 28 players down to the final 26-man squad before the tournament officially begins. For the players involved, the coming weeks will carry enormous pressure. Every training session, friendly match, and tactical exercise could influence the coaching staff’s final judgment.

The nation’s preparation schedule also explains why the national team preferred to keep a larger group together for the early stages of camp. The Teranga Lions are set to play important pre-tournament friendlies before finalizing the roster.

FIFA World Cup 2026 groups.
FIFA World Cup 2026 groups.

Senegal will face the United States on May 31 before taking on Saudi Arabia on June 10. Those matches are expected to provide valuable tactical insight for Thiaw and his coaching staff ahead of the World Cup opener.

Once the final squad is confirmed, Senegal will turn full attention toward a challenging Group I campaign. The African giant has been drawn alongside France, Norway, and Iraq, creating one of the most competitive groups of the tournament.

The Senegal team before the International Friendly match between Brazil and Senegal

Terence Crawford’s trainer BoMac assesses Canelo’s chances of beating Mbilli after a year out

21 May 2026 at 21:29

The man who helped to mastermind ‘s victory over has made his prediction for the Mexican’s upcoming battle against Christian Mbilli. Alvarez was last in action in September when he was defending his undisputed super-middleweight crown against Crawford. Despite ‘Bud’ moving up two weight divisions, he was able to pull off the upset and claim […]

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Skriniar ayrılıyor mu? Neden ‘Hikaye‘ ifadesini kullandı

Milan Skriniar'ın sezon sonu mesajı, sarı-lacivertli camiada "Veda mı ediyor, kalıyor mu?" tartışmalarını alevlendirdi. Slovak stoperin kullandığı "Hikayemiz henüz bitmedi" ifadesi, ayrılık dedikodularına son noktayı koydu.

Fenerbahçe’nin tecrübeli savunma oyuncusu ve kaptanı Milan Skriniar, geride kalan sezonun ardından sarı-lacivertli camiaya seslendi. Sezonu değerlendiren ve gelecek döneme dair iddialı mesajlar veren Slovak stoper, "Hikayemiz henüz bitmedi" diyerek şampiyonluk sözü verdi.

- Bu sezon bize gurur duyabileceğimiz anlar yaşattı; özellikle de Süper Kupa’yı kazanmamız. Fenerbahçe ile bir kupa kaldırmak büyük bir onur.

- Ancak kaptanlık pazubandını taşımak, bu kulübün her zaman daha fazlası için mücadele ettiğini bilmeyi de gerektiriyor. Sorumluluk alıyoruz, her zorluktan ders çıkarıyoruz ve daha güçlü geri dönüyoruz.

- Gelecek sezon yeniden, daha büyük bir tutkuyla, daha fazla hırsla ve tek bir hedefle mücadele edeceğiz: taraftarlarımızı gururlandırmak ve hayalimizi birlikte gerçekleştirmek. Tüm sezon boyunca yanımızda olan her taraftarımıza teşekkür ederim. Hikayemiz henüz bitmedi!

Hakan Safi'nin elleri boş kaldı! Maldini'den soğuk duş

Başkanlık seçimi öncesi Paolo Maldini'yi "futbol aklı" olarak işin başına getirmek isteyen başkan aday Hakan Safi beklenmedik bir yanıtla sarsıldı. İki gün boyunca Milano'da "Yeni Fenerbahçe" için yoğun bir mesai harcayan ve İtalyan efsaneye servet değerinde danışmanlık ücreti ödeyen Safi, 1 yıllık seçim takvimi engeline takıldı. Maldini resmi görevi reddedip sadece dışarıdan destek sözü verdi.

Fenerbahçe’de yaklaşan başkanlık seçimi öncesi kulisler hareketlenirken, başkan adayı Hakan Safi'nin Paolo Maldini hamlesinin altı "beklendiği" gibi dolmadı. Sarı-lacivertli kulübin yönetimine talip olan Safi, dünya futbolunun efsane ismi Maldini’yi projesine dahil etmeyi başaramadı. Kulübün çehresini değiştirecek bir futbol aklı ile anlaşmak isteyen Safi, bu hamle için adeta paraya acımadı ama elleri boş kaldı.

2 GÜN BOYUNCA MASAYA YATIRILDI

İtalyan futbol efsanesi, Hakan Safi ile Milano'da bir araya geldi. İki gün boyunca Fenerbahçe’nin geleceğine dair yoğun bir mesai harcadı. Görüşmelerde; "Ne yapılmalı, nasıl olmalı, ne olmalı?" soruları üzerinden kulübün kısa ve uzun vadeli futbol stratejileri, altyapı projeleri ve transfer politikaları masaya yatırılarak kapsamlı bir yol haritası çizildi.

1 YIL İÇİNDE YENİDEN SEÇİM VAR

Maldini, Fenerbahçe’de 1 yıllık bir süre içinde yeniden başkanlık seçimi olacağını hatırlatarak, bu aşamada resmi olarak kulüp bünyesinde tam zamanlı çalışamayacağını Hakan Safi’ye iletti. Ancak İtalyan efsane, Safi’ye kapıları tamamen kapatmadı.

Dışarıdan "danışman" olarak her türlü desteği kesintisiz sürdüreceğinin sözünü verdi. Safi’nin bu kritik dokunuş ve vizyon planlaması için Maldini’ye şimdiden çok ciddi bir danışmanlık ücreti ödediği gelen bilgiler arasında.

IBRA ŞU ANDA MILAN'DA BENZERİNİ YAPIYOR

Hakan Safi’nin Maldini için düşündüğü formül, dünya devlerinin uyguladığı modern yönetim modellerine dayanıyor. Kulüp başkanına veya yönetim kuruluna doğrudan bağlı, haftanın belirli günlerini kapsayan ya da uzaktan yürütülen "Başdanışmanlık" rolü üzerinde duruluyor. Bu yapının bir benzeri, şu anda Zlatan Ibrahimovic tarafından AC Milan’da başarıyla uygulanıyor

2.5 MİLYON EURO MU ÖDENECEK?

Bu seviyedeki bir "Başdanışmanlık" rolünün yıllık maliyeti net 1 ila 2.5 milyon Euro civarında seyrediyor. Sözleşmede ayrıca Şampiyonlar Ligi vizesi veya kupa şampiyonlukları gibi başarıya bağlı dev bonuslar da yer alıyor.

Maldini gibi figürlere ödenen bu paralar sadece "futbol bilgisine" değil; onun dünya çapındaki menajerler, kulüpler ve federasyonlarla olan doğrudan bağına ve kulüp markasına katacağı küresel saygınlığa ödeniyor.

Futbol dünyasında Maldini’nin referansıyla takıma kazandırılacak tek bir genç yetenek veya onun adıyla çekilecek küresel bir sponsorluk, kulübe ödenen danışmanlık ücretini tek kalemde amorti edebilecek güçte kabul edilebilir.

Aykut Kocaman'ı köşeye sıkıştırdı! Fenerbahçe'ye Hollandalı şampiyon

Fenerbahçe'de başkan adayı Aziz Yıldırım'ın yerli hoca ısrarı ve kongre öncesi hamle planı Aykut Kocaman... efsane başkan ile kurmayları arasında adeta "vizyon" mücadelesi var. Listesindeki genç yöneticiler Arne Slot'u getirmek için büyük bir operasyon başlattı. Yıldırım da genç ekibine kongreye kadar süre verdi. Slot işi kongreye kadar biterse ne ala yoksa Yıldırım seçilirse yeni hoca Aykut Kocaman olacak.

Fenerbahçe’de yaklaşan seçim öncesi başkan adaylığını açıklayan Aziz Yıldırım ve ekibinde, yeni sezonda takımın emanet edileceği teknik direktör konusunda tartışmalar devam ediyor. Yerli ve yabancı hoca formülleri arasında kararsızlık yaşayan Yıldırım'ın kurmaylarıyla yaptığı toplantılarda fikir çatışmaları öne çıkıyor.

KOCAMAN İSMİNİ AÇIKLAMAK İSTİYOR

Gelen son bilgilere göre, efsane başkan kulübün genetiğini yakından bilen ve daha önce önemli başarılara imza atan efsane teknik adam Aykut Kocaman'da ısrar ediyor. Yıldırım’ın, kongre üyelerinin karşısına çıkmadan önce Kocaman’ı resmen açıklayarak camiayı bu isim etrafında kenetlemek istediği belirtiliyor.

AMORIM İÇİN MESAFE KAYDEDİLDİ

Buna karşın Yıldırım’ın yönetim listesine dahil ettiği genç ve dinamik yönetici adayları vizyoner bir yabancı hocadan yana tavır koydu. Genç ekibin, Liverpool macerası hayal kırıklığıyla sonuçlanan ve yakın zamanda ayrılacağı konuşulan Arne Slot için nabız yokladıkları konuşuluyor. Genç yöneticilerin yürüttüğü bu operasyonda önemli bir mesafe katettiği ve Slot ile görüşmeleri belirli bir noktaya getirdiği sızan bilgiler arasında.

KONGREYE KADAR SÜRE TANIDI

Gençlerin masaya getirdiği Arne Slot ismi için "olursa çalışırım" diyerek yeşil ışık yakan Yıldırım'ın, bu büyük operasyonun zorluğunun bilincinde olduğu ve aceleci davranmadığı kaydedildi. Ancak zamanın daralması nedeniyle kurmaylarına kesin bir dille uyarılarda bulunan deneyimli futbol adamı, kongreye kadar süre tanıdı.

KONGREYE KADAR BİTİRDİNİZ BİTİRDİNİZ

Yıldırım’ın ekibiyle yaptığı zirvede, "anlaşırsanız ne ala... ben de onunla (Slot) çalışırım. Eğer kongreye kadar bu işi resmiyete dökemez ve anlaşamazsanız, hocamızın Aykut Kocaman olacağını açıklarım" diyerek son sözü söylediği öğrenildi.

Rıdvan Dilmen'den Aziz Yıldırım'a ‘Liyakat‘ cevabı geldi

Fenerbahçe'nin efsane ismi Rıdvan Dilmen, Aziz Yıldırım'ın kendisine yaptığı organizasyon teklifini "görevlerde sadece eski futbolcu olmanın değil, liyakatin esas alınması gerektiğini" belirterek reddettiğini açıkladı.

Fenerbahçe’nin eski oyuncularından Rıdvan Dilmen, eski başkan Aziz Yıldırım’ın kendisine yönelik yaptığı iş birliği teklifine ilişkin çarpıcı açıklamalarda bulundu.

Dilmen, teklifi kibarca reddettiğini belirterek görevlendirmelerde "liyakat" vurgusu yaptı.

- Aziz Başkan bana teklif yaptı, ‘Böyle bir organizasyon yapacağım, sen de ol’ dedi. Ben de kendisine teşekkür ettim ve bu görevde sadece eski Fenerbahçeli futbolcu olmanın değil, liyakatin esas alınması gerektiğini söyledim.

Fenerbahçe camiasındaki konumundan ve taraftarın kendisine duyduğu sevgiden duyduğu memnuniyeti dile getiren Rıdvan Dilmen, kulüpte herhangi bir resmi makam veya koltuk beklentisi olmadığını net bir dille ifade etti:

- Bana Fenerbahçeli Rıdvan Dilmen olmak yetiyor. Başka hiçbir şeyde gözüm yok.

Fenerbahçe'nin beklediği resmi teklif! Brezilya'ya koşa koşa dönecek

Fenerbahçe'nin tecrübeli orta sahası Fred için Brezilya'dan resmi hamle geldi! Atletico Mineiro, eski oyuncusunu kadrosuna katmak için sarı-lacivertlilerin kapısını çaldı.

Fenerbahçe'de transfer hareketliliği erken başladı. ESPN’in Brezilya kaynaklarına dayandırdığı son dakika haberine göre; Atletico Mineiro, sarı-lacivertlilerin tecrübeli orta saha oyuncusu Fred için kulübe resmi transfer teklifini iletti.

Kariyerine Atletico Mineiro altyapısında başlayan 33 yaşındaki Sambacı için Brezilya ekibinin uzun süredir devrede olduğu ve bu hamleyle "rüya transferi" gerçeğe dönüştürmek istediği belirtildi.

Fred, ülkesine dönmeye oldukça sıcak bakıyor.

Fenerbahçe ile kontratı devam eden yıldız oyuncu, geçtiğimiz günlerde sosyal medya hesabından yaptığı sezon sonu paylaşımında, "İstediğimiz hedeflere ulaşamadık. Şimdi dinlenme zamanı, gelecek sezonda görüşmek üzere" ifadelerini kullansa da, gelen resmi teklif sonrası ayrılık ihtimali ciddi şekilde masaya gelmiş durumda.

Aziz Yıldırım'ı sabah 04:00'te ayağa dikti! İşte Fenerbahçe'nin golcüsü

Gece yarısı saat 03.00 sularında İstanbul'a dönen Fenerbahçe Başkan Adayı Aziz Yıldırım, ilerlemiş yaşına ve sağlık sorunlarına aldırmadan, ayağının tozuyla kurmaylarını acil toplantıya çağırdı. Güney Amerika ile 7 saatlik zaman farkı nedeniyle sabaha karşı 04.00'te "online" olarak gerçekleştirilen gizli zirvede Vitor Roque için resmen düğmeye basıldı.

Fenerbahçe'de yaklaşan seçin öncesinde transfer hareketliliği hız kazandı. Başkan adayı Aziz Yıldırım ve kurmayları, futbol kamuoyunda uzun süre konuşulacak sıra dışı bir transfer operasyonuna imza attı. Gece yarısı İstanbul’a (02:30-03:00 gibi) dönen Yıldırım ve kurmayları ayaklarının tozuyla sabaha karşı 04.00'te acil bir transfer zirvesi gerçekleştirdi.

7 SAATLİK FARK YÜZÜNDEN

Yıldırım, ilerlemiş yaşına, sağlık sorunlarına ve yorgunluğa aldırmadan apar topar çalışma arkadaşlarıyla bir araya geldi. Toplantının ana gündem maddesi ise herkesin merakla beklediği "santrfor" transferiydi. Hedefteki ismin Güney Amerika'da bulunması ve aradaki 7 saatlik zaman farkı nedeniyle görüşme sabaha karşı online olarak gerçekleştirildi.

O İSİM VITOR ROQUE İDDİASI

Gece yarısındaki bu kritik zirveye katılarak Aziz Yıldırım, hem oyuncu ve hem de menajerine adeta, "Seni ne kadar çok istediğimizi gör ve anla" diyerek gövde gösterisi yaptı. İddialara göre, Aziz Yıldırım ve ekibinin sabaha karşı pazarlık masasına oturduğu isim Vitor Roque'ydi!

ALEX GİBİ AVRUPA'DA YAPAMADI

Barcelona'da beklenen çıkışı yapamayarak ülkesine dönen ve şu anda Palmeiras forması giyen genç golcü için tüm şartlar zorlanacak gibi duruyor. Roque’nin transfer profili, Fenerbahçe’nin unutulmaz isimlerini hatırlatıyor...

Tıpkı zamanında Avrupa'da (Parma'dan dönmüştü) dikiş tutturamayıp Türkiye'de efsaneleşen Alex de Souza gibi, Roque'nin de Barcelona sonrası İstanbul'da yeniden doğması hedefleniyor.

TFF'NİN STANDARTLARINA DA UYGUN

Genç yıldızın oyun tarzı, Aziz Yıldırım'ın bir kaç gün önce isimlerini verdiği simge golcüleri Marcio Nobre ve Deivid de Souza'nın yırtıcı ve bitirici özelliğine benziyor.

Roque, yeteneğinin yanı sıra TFF'nin genç oyuncu kriterlerine de birebir uyum sağlıyor.

A Milli Erkek Basketbol Takımı'nın İsviçre maçına yoğun talep

Türkiye Basketbol Federasyonu (TBF), A Milli Erkek Basketbol Takımı'nın, 2027 FIBA Basketbol Dünya Kupası Elemeleri C Grubu'nda İsviçre ile oynayacağı maçın biletlerinin tükendiğini açıkladı.

TBF'nin internet sitesinden yapılan açıklamada, karşılaşmanın 6 Temmuz Pazartesi günü oynanacağı hatırlatılarak, biletlerin 46 gün kala tükendiği vurgulandı.

Açıklamada, "Yoğun ilgi gösterilen müsabakanın bütün biletlerinin kısa sürede satışının tamamlanması millilerimize verilen desteği bir kez daha ortaya koydu. A Milli Erkek Basketbol Takımı'mıza gösterdikleri ilgi ve destek için tüm halkımıza teşekkür ederiz." denildi.

İlhan Palut: Bütün umudumuz kupa

Konyaspor Teknik Direktörü İlhan Palut, Ziraat Türkiye Kupası'nda Trabzonspor ile oynayacakları final maçı öncesi düzenlenen basın toplantısında konuştu.

Ziraat Türkiye Kupası'nın finalinde Trabzonspor ile karşılaşacak olan Konyaspor'da teknik direktör İlhan Palut, düzenlenen ortak basın toplantısında soruları cevapladı.

Avrupa kupalarına gitmek istediklerini belirten İlhan Palut, "Ülkemizi Avrupa kupalarında temsil etmek istiyoruz. Umuyorum ki güzel bir final olur. Trabzonspor ve Konyaspor gibi takımlar sahaya büyük mücadele koyar. Bütün umudumuz, inşallah kupayı bizim kazanmamızdır" dedi.

Kupayı kazanmak istediklerinin altını çizen İlhan Palut, "Bu finali oynayacak olmaktan dolayı gerçekten mutluyuz. Her final oynayacak takım gibi buraya gelmişken kazanmak istiyoruz. Mücadelemizi taçlandırmak için istiyoruz" sözlerini dile getirdi.

Final maçı ile ilgili İlhan Palut, "Trabzonspor bu senenin en başarılı takımlarından biri. Zamana ihtiyacı olan bir takımın nasıl başarılı olabileceğini takip ettik. Çok fazla silahları var. Güçlü bir rakip. Hazırlıklarımız tamamlandı. Nasıl oynamamız gerektiğine çalıştık. Ne sadece savunma ne de sadece hücum ederek kazanılmaz. İyi mücadele etmeli ve finalin her dakikasını konsatrasyonla oynamamız gerektiğini biliyoruz" açıklamasını yaptı.

Fatih Tekke açık konuştu: Kupa gelmezse başarılı değilsiniz!

Türkiye Kupası finalinde Konyaspor ile karşı karşıya gelecek Trabzonspor'da teknik direktör Fatih Tekke düzenlenen ortak basın toplantısında açıklamalarda bulundu.

Ziraat Türkiye Kupası finalinde Corendon Airlanes Park'ta Konyaspor ile karşı karşıya gelecek Trabzonspor'da teknik direktör Fatih Tekke düzenlenen ortak basın toplantısında açıklamalarda bulundu.

"UMARIM HAKEM KONUŞULMAZ"

Kupayı hak ettiklerini söyleyerek cümlelerine başlayan Fatih Tekke, "Konyaspor’u da tebrik etmek lazım, güçlü ekipleri eleyerek buraya geldiler. Ayrıca çok net söyleyeyim, takımda 14 aydır hiç görmediğimiz bir istek ve coşku var. Biz bu kupayı çok istiyoruz, oyuncularım bunu hak etti." ifadelerini kullandı.

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Hakemin konuşulmadığı bir karşılaşma istediğini belirten Fatih Tekke şu sözlerle devam etti:

"Oyuncularım, ben, ekibim ve tüm camia bu kupayı çok fazla istiyoruz. Yarın takım olarak en güçlü halimizle sahada olacağız. Yarın umarım kazasız, belasız sakatlıksız, herkesin futbol konuştuğu, eğlendiği, hakem konuşmadığı bir maç yaşarız. Camiamıza bu kupayı hediye etmek istiyoruz. Umarım istediğimiz gibi olur."

"KUPA GELMEZSE BAŞARILI DEĞİLSİNİZ"

Son olarak kupayı kazanamazlarsa başarılı olamayacaklarını söyleyen Fatih Tekke şu sözlerle cümlelerini noktaladı:

"Finalin Antalya'da olması çok mühim değil. Önemli olan sahanın ve hakem yönetiminin iyi olması. Ortada bir kupa varsa ve onu alamazsanız başarılı değilsinizdir."

Kaxaber Sxadadze: “Heç bir halda arxayınlaşmaq olmaz”

21 May 2026 at 21:30

“Qəbələ”nin baş məşqçisi Kaxaber Sxadadze Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 33-cü turunda “Şamaxı”ya qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komandaların bu gün Qəbələdə baş tutmuş görüşü meydan sahiblərinin 3:1 hesablı qələbəsi ilə yekunlaşıb.

Kaxaber Sxadadze qarşılaşmadan sonra təşkil edilmiş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:

“Futbolçuları qələbə münasibəti ilə təbrik edirəm. Turnir cədvəli baxımından oyunun ciddi əhəmiyyəti yox idi. Amma azarkeşləri sevindirmək istəyirdik. Sona qədər dəstək olduqları üçün onlara təşəkkür edirəm. Gözəl qollar vurduq. Özünəinam baxımından son oyunlar bizə kömək olmalıdır. Amma pley-off matçından qabaq heç bir halda arxayınlaşmaq olmaz. Qarşıdakı oyuna ciddi hazırlaşmalıyıq. Rəqibimiz sabah məlum olacaq. Bir həftə ərzində həmin görüşə hazırlaşacağıq.

Bütün rəqiblərə hörmətlə yanaşırıq. Futbolçularıma bunu demişəm. Onlar da çox yaxşı başa düşürlər. Bizim öz məqsədimiz var. Arxayınlaşa bilmərik. Tam fərqli matç olacaq. Final oyunudur. Belə qarşılaşmada hər addım çox vacibdir. Bunu başa düşürük. Son oyunlar turnir cədvəli baxımından bizə heç nə vermirdi. Amma biz bu görüşlərə pley-offa hazırlıq kimi baxırdıq. Futbolçuların gözünə baxanda görürəm ki, onlar qarşıdakı oyuna nə dərəcədə ciddi yanaşırlar. Ümid edirəm ki, qarşılaşma Premyer Liqa səviyyəsində stadionda, təbii ot örtüklü meydançada olacaq. Bakıda, Sumqayıtda, Tovuzda yaxşı stadionlar var. Bildiyim qədərilə Tovuz şəhər stadionu təmirə bağlanıb. İnanıram ki, oyun yaxşı stadionda keçiriləcək”.

“Qəbələ” – “Şamaxı” 3:1 – Video

21 May 2026 at 21:00

Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 33-cü turunun “Qəbələ” – “Şamaxı” matçı meydan sahiblərinin 3:1 hesablı qələbəsi ilə başa çatdı.

Arena.az Qəbələdə baş tutmuş bu matçın yekun protokolunu və icmalını təqdim edir.

Azərbaycan Premyer Liqası
33-cü tur
21 may

“Qəbələ” – “Şamaxı” 3:1
Qollar: Seydina Keyta, 4. Domi Massumu, 33. Nicat Əliyev, 36 – Karim Rossi, 15.
Sarı vərəqələr: Eşqin Əhmədov, 90+2 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti) – Arsen Ağcabəyov, 11 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti). Oruc Məmmədov, 12 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti).
Artırılan vaxt: Birinci hissədə yoxdur, ikinci hissədə 2 dəqiqə.
Saat 18:30. Qəbələ şəhər stadionu, 700 tamaşaçı.

Baş hakim: Kamranbəy Rəhimov.
Baş hakimin köməkçiləri: Cəmil Quliyev, Şirmamed Mamedov.
Dördüncü hakim: Niyaz Əhmədov.
VAR: Rəvan Həmzəzadə.
AVAR: Vüsal Məmmədov.
Hakim-inspektor: Ramil Diniyev.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Mübariz Hüseynov.

Qəbələ: 1. Səlahət Ağayev, 28. Murad Musayev (k), 13. Nicat Əliyev (66. Nuğay Rəşidov, 78), 10. Şahin Şahniyarov, 27. Eşqin Əhmədov, 33. Seydina Keyta (74. Süleyman Damadayev, 86), 12. İbrahim Sanqare, 50. Adriel Ba Lua (30. Prins Ovusu, 63), 6. Xayme Syerra (22. Fərid İsgəndərov, 78), 16. İsaak Amoa, 14. Domi Massumu (70. Paulo Kimbila, 86).
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 93. Rza Cəfərov, 94. Həbib Hüşənov, 26. Elnur Mustafayev, 21. Ziya Şəkərxanov, 3. Eduardo Kunde.
Baş məşqçi: Kaxaber Sxadadze.

Şamaxı: 99. Səlim Həşimov, 5. Arsen Ağcabəyov (k), 2. Abdulla Rzayev, 80. Həbib İsmayılov (17. Rafael Məhərrəmli, 68), 27. Emil Süleymanov (8. Alfons Msanqa, 68), 97. Oruc Məmmədov, 82. Rüfət Abbasov, 7. Edqar Adilxanov (19. Abdullahi Şuaybu, 68), 9. Karim Rossi (48. Ramiz Muradov, 78), 3. Vladislav Veremeyev (14. Ravil Qafarov, 78), 11. Dioqo Balau.
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 66. Salih Məmmədli, 21. Bilal İsmayılov, 77. Nihat Mehralıyev, 90. Davud Mənsumov.
Baş məşqçi: Ayxan Abbasov.

Premyer Liqa: “Qəbələ” mövsümü 3 xalla başa vurdu

21 May 2026 at 20:30

Bu gün futbol üzrə Azərbaycan çempionatında (Premyer Liqa) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün sonuncu – 33-cü turuna start verilib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ilk oyun günündə bir qarşılaşma baş tutub.

Turun açılış oyunu Qəbələdə keçirilib. Burada “Qəbələ” və “Şamaxı” komandaları mövsümdəki son oyunlarına çıxıblar. Dörd qolluq görüşdə meydan sahibləri inamlı qələbəyə seviniblər.

Qeyd edək ki, turun qalan görüşləri mayın 22-də, 23-də və 24-də keçiriləcək.

Premyer Liqa
33-cü tur
21 may

“Qəbələ” – “Şamaxı” 3:1
Qollar: Seydina Keyta, 4. Domi Massumu, 33. Nicat Əliyev, 36 – Karim Rossi, 15.
Hakimlər: Kamranbəy Rəhimov, Cəmil Quliyev, Şirmamed Mamedov, Niyaz Əhmədov.
VAR: Rəvan Həmzəzadə.
AVAR: Vüsal Məmmədov.
Hakim-inspektor: Ramil Diniyev.
Qəbələ şəhər stadionu. 18:30.

Qəbələ: 1. Səlahət Ağayev, 28. Murad Musayev (k), 13. Nicat Əliyev, 10. Şahin Şahniyarov, 27. Eşqin Əhmədov, 33. Seydina Keyta, 12. İbrahim Sanqare, 50. Adriel Ba Lua, 6. Xayme Syerra, 16. İsaak Amoa, 14. Domi Massumu.
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 93. Rza Cəfərov, 94. Həbib Hüşənov, 22. Fərid İsgəndərov, 74. Süleyman Damadayev, 66. Nuğay Rəşidov, 26. Elnur Mustafayev, 21. Ziya Şəkərxanov, 3. Eduardo Kunde, 70. Paulo Kimbila, 30. Prins Ovusu.
Baş məşqçi: Kaxaber Sxadadze.

Şamaxı: 99. Səlim Həşimov, 5. Arsen Ağcabəyov (k), 2. Abdulla Rzayev, 80. Həbib İsmayılov, 27. Emil Süleymanov, 97. Oruc Məmmədov, 82. Rüfət Abbasov, 7. Edqar Adilxanov, 9. Karim Rossi, 3. Vladislav Veremeyev, 11. Dioqo Balau.
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 66. Salih Məmmədli, 17. Rafael Məhərrəmli, 21. Bilal İsmayılov, 48. Ramiz Muradov, 77. Nihat Mehralıyev, 14. Ravil Qafarov, 90. Davud Mənsumov, 19. Abdullahi Şuaybu, 8. Alfons Msanqa.
Baş məşqçi: Ayxan Abbasov.

Morqan Rocers Avroliqada mövsümün ən yaxşısı seçildi

21 May 2026 at 20:00

“Aston Villa”nın hücumameyilli yarımmüdafiəçisi Morqan Rocers Avropa Liqasında 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün ən yaxşı oyunçusu seçilib.

Arena.az bu barədə UEFA-nın mətbuat xidmətinə istinadən xəbər verir.

Yarımmüdafiəçi turnirin artıq geridə qalmış mövsümündə 15 matçda 3 qol və 5 məhsuldar ötürmə ilə yadda qalıb. O, “Frayburq”a qarşı keçirdikləri final görüşündə də 1 qol və 1 məhsuldar ötürmə ilə komandasının 3:0 hesablı qələbəsində önəmli rol oynayıb.

Qeyd edək ki, Morqan Rocersin İngiltərə klubu ilə müddəti 2031-ci ilin 30 iyununa qədər qüvvədə olan müqaviləsi var.

Yeri gəlmişkən, Avropa Liqasında mövsümün rəmzi komandası da açıqlanıb. Rəmzi heyətdə turnirin qalibi olmuş İngiltərə təmsilçisi “Aston Villa”nın dörd futbolçusu yer alıb. Finalda 0:3 hesabı ilə məğlub olmuş Almaniya “Frayburq”u isə rəmzi komandada iki oyunçu ilə təmsil olunur.

Avroliqada mövsümün rəmzi heyəti aşağıdakı kimidir:

Qapıçı: Emiliano Martines (“Aston Villa”);

Müdafiəçilər: Viktor Qomes (“Braqa”), Mattias Ginter (“Frayburq”), Morato (“Nottingem Forest”), Oskar Minqesa (“Selta”);

Yarımmüdafiəçilər: Con Makqinn (“Aston Villa”), Maksimilian Eggeştayn (“Frayburq”), Morqan Rocers (“Aston Villa”);

Hücumçular: Antoni (“Betis”), Emiliano Buendiya (“Aston Villa”), İqor Jezus (“Nottingem Forest”).

Tokenization platform Securitize plans SPAC merger to go public and scale tokenization

21 May 2026 at 21:00
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'I got chills': Dolby Atmos brought Audible books and Rocket Man to life in a way that whisked me to another time and place

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Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced perfectly captures the spirit of the original, but benefits from some much-needed upgrades

After three hours of sailing the high seas, firing cannons, stealthing through plantations, and giving it to baddies, Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced is on course to be a brilliantly done remake.

Report Inter turn to Kepa from Arsenal as Martinez understudy

21 May 2026 at 21:34

There are reports Inter could hand the gloves to Josep Martinez as the heir to Yann Sommer, but bring in Kepa Arrizabalaga from Arsenal as his understudy.

The Nerazzurri are looking for their next goalkeeper after Sommer walks away this summer, and the plan had been to sign Guglielmo Vicario from Tottenham Hotspur.

However, the steep asking price and the impressive performances of Martinez have prompted a rethink in the Inter camp.

Kepa can be Inter idea

ROME, ITALY - MAY 13: FC Internazionale players celebrate after winning the Coppa Italia final match between SS Lazio and FC Internazionale at Stadio Olimpico on May 13, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi - SS Lazio/Getty Images)
ROME, ITALY – MAY 13: FC Internazionale players celebrate after winning the Coppa Italia final match between SS Lazio and FC Internazionale at Stadio Olimpico on May 13, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)

There had already been suggestions that Martinez could be given the gloves and a more prominent role next season, despite making only 10 competitive appearances this term.

Now La Gazzetta dello Sport claim that the idea would be to provide him with an experienced understudy who can help guide the 27-year-old former Genoa shot-stopper.

The name they mention is Kepa Arrizabalaga, who at 31 has seen a lot more of world football, but is also content to be a back-up.

This is the role he had with Arsenal this season, having just 11 games after his €5.8m transfer from Chelsea.

His CV is enviable with two Champions League trophies, the Europa League, a Club World Cup, UEFA Super Cup, Premier League, LaLiga and Spanish Super Cup.

Milan defender Tomori left out of England 2026 World Cup squad

21 May 2026 at 21:05

Milan defender Fikayo Tomori is expected to miss out on the England squad for the 2026 World Cup, along with Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw and Phil Foden.

The final list is set to be announced by manager Thomas Tuchel on Friday May 22, cutting down the 55-man preliminary group to just 26 names.

Tomori won’t get World Cup opportunity

CREMONA, ITALY - MARCH 01: Fikayo Tomori of AC Milan in action during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and AC Milan at Stadio Giovanni Zini on March 01, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Scaccianoce/Getty Images)
CREMONA, ITALY – MARCH 01: Fikayo Tomori of AC Milan in action during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and AC Milan at Stadio Giovanni Zini on March 01, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Scaccianoce/Getty Images)

Manchester United defender Maguire confirmed today that he has not made the cut, noting on social media that he was “shocked and gutted” at the decision.

While Maguire and Tomori have often been in contention for the same spot, it looks as if both of them are going to be left out this time, according to BBC Sport.

Milan centre-back Tomori had hoped to get the nod after starting the 1-1 friendly draw with Uruguay on March 27.

That was his sixth senior cap for England, the first since November 2023.

He made the move to Serie A in 2021 from Chelsea for a transfer fee of nearly €36m and has been a regular in the starting XI for the Rossoneri.

Others left at home include Manchester United’s Shaw and Foden of Manchester City, but Newcastle United veteran Dan Burn does get a call-up at age 34.

Marotta: ‘Inter are the team of Milan, only club with over 20 Serie A titles’

21 May 2026 at 20:50

Inter President Beppe Marotta sniped at rivals Milan during an event to present the new kit. ‘We are the team of this city, the only one’ with at least 20 Serie A titles.

The Nerazzurri had already won the race to 20 back in the summer of 2024, leaving their neighbours behind on 19, but added a 21st this month along with the Coppa Italia trophy for a Double.

When a club wins 10 editions of the Scudetto, they get to keep a star on their jersey in perpetuity, so only Inter and Juventus have two stars forever on their shirts.

Inter have more Serie A titles than Milan

MILAN, ITALY - MAY 17: Hakan Calhanoglu of FC Internazionale Milano lifts the Coppa Campioni d'Italia trophy following the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Hellas Verona FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 17, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – MAY 17: Hakan Calhanoglu of FC Internazionale Milano lifts the Coppa Campioni d’Italia trophy following the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Hellas Verona FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 17, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

This was referenced by President Marotta when speaking to the fans during an event at the Arena Civica, which was used as their stadium from 1930 to 1947.

“If Inter are up there, it is thanks to all the Presidents who held this role before me, so I’d like to remember the Moratti family, Fraizzoli, Pellegrini, Zhang, all those who over the course of 100 years held the reins of this club,” said Marotta.

“It’s a special evening and we wanted to crown it in this venue, an icon of the city, because we are the team of this city, the only one that has two stars in the city of Milano, and this makes us very proud.”

This was the presentation of the new 2026-27 kit, which will also have the two stars upon it, along with the Scudetto symbol and the target badge representing the Coppa Italia.

“L’unica società che ha 𝐝𝐮𝐞 𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐥𝐥𝐞, 𝐚 𝐌𝐢𝐥𝐚𝐧𝐨 𝐜𝐢 𝐬𝐢𝐚𝐦𝐨 𝐬𝐨𝐥𝐨 𝐧𝐨𝐢” ⭐ 🥶

La frecciata di Marotta al Milan, direttamente dall’allenamento aperto all’Arena Gianni Brera 🏟 #Marotta #Inter #DAZN pic.twitter.com/5YIdYXFeT1

— DAZN Italia (@DAZN_IT) May 21, 2026

Italy given Tresoldi hope after Germany cut him from 2026 World Cup squad

21 May 2026 at 20:36

Italy may well have received a boost in their hopes of calling up Nicolò Tresoldi, as the Club Brugge striker has been left out of the Germany squad for the 2026 World Cup.

The 21-year-old centre-forward was born in Sardinia and moved to Germany with his family at a very young age, but has dual citizenship.

He spent his entire career at Hannover until the €7.5m transfer to Belgium and Club Brugge, where he absolutely flourished this season, scoring 19 goals and providing seven assists in 56 competitive games.

Italy could still call Tresoldi

BRAUNSCHWEIG, GERMANY - MARCH 27: Nicolo Tresoldi of Germany in action during the UEFA Under21 EURO Qualifier between Germany U21 and Northern Ireland U21 at Eintracht Stadion on March 27, 2026 in Braunschweig, Germany. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)
BRAUNSCHWEIG, GERMANY – MARCH 27: Nicolo Tresoldi of Germany in action during the UEFA Under21 EURO Qualifier between Germany U21 and Northern Ireland U21 at Eintracht Stadion on March 27, 2026 in Braunschweig, Germany. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)

Tresoldi has played his international football for Germany at various youth levels, including 12 goals in 24 caps for the Under-21 side, but is still technically eligible for the Azzurri.

That situation will continue for the next few months, because he has not been included in the Germany squad for the 2026 World Cup in USA, Mexico and Canada.

Instead, Nick Woltemade got the nod from coach Julian Nagelsmann.

TBILISI, GEORGIA - NOVEMBER 18: Nicolo Tresoldi of Germany celebrates scoring his team's second goal during the UEFA Under21 Championship qualification match between Georgia and Germany at Mikheil Meskhi Stadium on November 18, 2025 in Tbilisi, Georgia. (Photo by Levan Verdzeuli/Getty Images)
TBILISI, GEORGIA – NOVEMBER 18: Nicolo Tresoldi of Germany celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the UEFA Under21 Championship qualification match between Georgia and Germany at Mikheil Meskhi Stadium on November 18, 2025 in Tbilisi, Georgia. (Photo by Levan Verdzeuli/Getty Images)

“Tresoldi was very, very close to making the squad. He’s not a classic target man, but he’s a classic striker. He was extremely close, but in the end he didn’t make the squad because in that case we had to leave someone else out. It’s not easy,” said Nagelsmann in his press conference.

It could give Italy a crucial opportunity to convince Tresoldi that he’d get more regular playing time with them than Die Mannschaft.

It’s reported that his decision to play for Germany was fuelled by a rejection from the Italy national team scouts at Under-17 level, who thought he was not up to their standards.

Meanwhile, there is the possibility that Argentina could also try to get him to play for them.

Rowe targeted by Aston Villa after impressive Bologna spell

21 May 2026 at 20:15

Jonathan Rowe impressed for Bologna against Aston Villa, and now the Europa League winners want him for next season, claims Telegraph Sport.

The only three games that Bologna lost in the entire Europa League campaign were to the eventual victors, who lifted the trophy in Istanbul last night after beating SC Freiburg 3-0.

That success also means that Villa have qualified for the Champions League next term and are ready to invest heavily to reinforce Unai Emery’s squad.

Rowe wanted by Aston Villa

NAPLES, ITALY - MAY 11: Jonathan Rowe of Bologna FC 1909 scores his side third goal during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on May 11, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
NAPLES, ITALY – MAY 11: Jonathan Rowe of Bologna FC 1909 scores his side third goal during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on May 11, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

According to Telegraph Sport, one of their primary targets for the summer is Bologna winger Rowe.

An England Under-21 international who turned 23 in April, he came to the Stadio Dall’Ara in late August at a cost of €17m plus add-ons, including a 10 per cent cut of the future sale.

His departure from Olympique Marseille was because of a locker room brawl with teammate Adrien Rabiot, which saw both of them sold to Serie A clubs, the France international going to Milan.

BOLOGNA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 26: Jonathan Rowe of Bologna reacts during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Bologna FC 1909 and SK Brann at Stadio Renato Dall'Ara on February 26, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
BOLOGNA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 26: Jonathan Rowe of Bologna reacts during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Bologna FC 1909 and SK Brann at Stadio Renato Dall’Ara on February 26, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Rowe is a product of the Norwich City youth academy and made the switch to Marseille in 2024.

He scored eight goals with five assists in 42 competitive games for Bologna this season, but doesn’t have the best relationship with coach Vincenzo Italiano.

They have often expressed frustration with each other, the player at being benched, the coach at how Rowe doesn’t have the same intensity in training that he does in a match situation.

If Aston Villa do want to secure Rowe, then it will cost them in the region of €40m.

Romano confirms talks scheduled “in the next days” to seal €45m Man United signing

21 May 2026 at 21:00

Manchester United are looking to sign the Brazilian midfielder Ederson Dos Santos at the end of the season.

The 26-year-old has been outstanding for Atalanta, and he could prove to be a very useful acquisition for the Red Devils. They need someone who can add control and composure in the middle of the park.

The Brazilian is a hard-working midfielder who will help out defensively as well. He has consistently shown his quality in Italy, and he will now look to make his mark in English football. He has the physicality and technical attributes for English football, and he could be a player for Manchester United.

Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that Manchester United will make contact to sign the player in the coming days, and he could cost around €45 million. The player is interested in the move, and it remains to be seen. Whether all parties can come to an agreement.

“New contacts will take place in the next days for Ederson’s future with Manchester United interested,” revealed Romano on X.

“He’s one of the names on the shortlist for midfield, not the only one + more options are being considered.

“Ederson would be open to joining #MUFC as Atalanta ask around €45m.”

Manchester United have secured Champions League qualification for the upcoming campaign, and they need quality midfielders at their disposal. They will look to dominate the contest in the middle of the park, and a reliable central midfielder like Ederson would be a wise addition.

They should look to invest in a quality defensive midfielder as well, who will protect the back four and help them win the ball back in the middle of the park.

The €45 million asking price is certainly affordable for a club like Manchester United, and it remains to be seen whether they can get the deal done.

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Manchester United ‘crazy’ about signing £69m star with 12 goal contributions

21 May 2026 at 20:30

Manchester United is very interested in signing Maximiliano Araujo from Sporting CP during the summer transfer window.

The 26-year-old left back has had an impressive campaign with the Portuguese outfit, and he will cost around €80 million. According to a report from Correio da Manha, Manchester United is ‘crazy’ about signing the defender and is leading the race for his signature.

The player has 12 goal contributions across all competitions, and he could prove an excellent acquisition for Manchester United. They need a replacement for Luke Shaw, and the 26-year-old Uruguayan international would be the ideal investment for them.

He is at the peak of his career, and he could settle in quickly and make an immediate impact in the Premier League.

Manchester United have secured Champions League qualification for the upcoming campaign, but they need to improve their team. Adding a quality fullback should be a priority. Shaw is a quality player, but his availability is concerning. They need a reliable defender who can contribute at both ends of the pitch and play every week.

Araujo will also be attracted to the idea of joining Manchester United. They are one of the biggest clubs in the world, and they could provide him with the platform to compete for major trophies. The asking price could be an issue.

He has an €80 million release clause in his contract, and Manchester United might not want to pay that amount for a player. They need to improve the midfield immensely, and they will not want to overpay on the defender. It remains to be seen whether the two clubs can agree on a reasonable deal.

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Tottenham dream of signing deadly 30-goal machine as concerns grow over 28-year-old

21 May 2026 at 20:00

Tottenham Hotspur is looking to sign the Benfica striker Vangelis Pavlidis during the summer transfer window. 

According to a report from Correio da Manha, the North London club is dreaming of signing the Greek international striker. Pavlidis has scored 30 goals in all competitions this season, and he could prove to be an excellent acquisition for the North London outfit.

It is no secret that they need more quality in the attacking unit, and Pavlidis could be a very handy option for them. The report further claims that the player is highly appreciated by the newly appointed Tottenham manager, Roberto De Zerbi.

Dominic Solanke has found the back of the net just three times in the Premier League this season. Tottenham cannot hope to win major trophies with the 28-year-old leading the line. They need a more reliable goal scorer, and it is no surprise that they are keen on the Greek International.

The opportunity to play in the Premier League will be exciting for the Benfica striker as well. He is at the peak of his career, and he will look to test himself against world-class players in the Premier League. Regular football in England could bring out the best in him.

Pavlidis has picked up six assists along with 30 goals this season.

The player has been linked with a Premier League move in the past, and it remains to be seen whether Tottenham can get the deal done. They will need to secure safety in the top flight before making a move for quality players like Pavlidis. They are currently fighting for survival, and it remains to be seen whether they can stay up.

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Arsenal and Manchester United chasing boyhood Gunners fan with £34m price tag

21 May 2026 at 19:30

Arsenal and Manchester United are interested in signing the Sporting CP midfielder Morten Hjulmand.

According to a report from Correio da Manha, the two Premier League clubs are leading the race for his signature, and he could cost around £34 million. The player has a release clause set at double that, but the Portuguese club is willing to sell him for a more reasonable price.

Hjulmand has been an excellent performer for Sporting CP, and he could prove to be a very handy option for Arsenal and Manchester United.

The 26-year-old Denmark International is a defensive midfielder who will help break up opposition attacks and control the tempo of the game from deep.

Arsenal need someone like him, and he could be the ideal upgrade on Christian Norgaard. They have won the Premier League title this season, and they will look to build on it and further improve the team so they can dominate English football.

Hjulmand will add more physicality and defensive steel in the middle of the park for Mikel Arteta.

On the other hand, Manchester United need a replacement for Casemiro. The Brazilian has decided to leave the club, and they will need to find a quality alternative. It remains to be seen whether they can convince the 26-year-old to join the club. He is a boyhood Arsenal fan with a tattoo of the Gunners. If there is an attractive proposal on the table from Arsenal, he could be tempted to join them instead.

Meanwhile, the £34 million asking price is reasonable for a player of his quality and experience. He could prove to be a bargain at that price.

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‘I don’t know if Caitlin Clark staying with the Indiana Fever makes sense’: Rachel DeMita does not hold back

Caitlin Clark
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The Indiana Fever are taking a lot of heat for the way the team handled things that led to the late scratch of Caitlin Clark ahead of Wednesday night’s game against the Portland Fire. Now, prominent sports personality Rachel DeMita has gone as far as to suggest that Clark should leave the Fever when she gets the chance.

Less than two hours before Wednesday night’s game, Fever head coach Stephanie White announced that Clark had been ruled out for Wednesday night’s matchup because of soreness in her back. The suddenness of the announcement, combined with the inconsistent messaging from the team, has led to a lot of criticism from fans and the media.

On her podcast on Wednesday, DeMita joined the chorus of criticism directed at the Fever.

Clark’s Injury Situation

In a press conference ahead of Wednesday night’s game, White claimed that Clark simply woke up with soreness, and they did not want to take a chance on her health.

“Just woke up with some stiffness and some soreness,” White said during the press conference, via ESPN. “For us, it’s not the time to take a chance. We just really want to be cautious.”

Although White said that Clark simply “woke up” experiencing soreness in her back, she also revealed that Clark did not participate in Tuesday’s practice, instead receiving treatment on her back. Conflictingly, White insisted that Clark was healthy, while also claiming that the decision had “absolutely not” been related to load management.

“She’s healthy,” White said. “We’re not managing anything. This is just a back issue that we want to make sure we give the time to be ready.”

The inconsistent messaging surrounding her injury led to some strong criticism for White and the Fever, as fans have correctly pointed out that Clark can’t both be healthy and injured at the same time. There’s also a possibility that the Fever could face punishment for what appears to be a violation of the league’s injury reporting policy.

Could Clark Leave the Fever?

During her podcast on Wednesday, DeMita did not hold back as she criticized the Fever for the way they handled Clark’s injury situation. In fact, she called for coaches to be fired and went as far as to question whether or not Clark should even stay with the organization in the long run.

“I don’t know if Caitlin staying with the Indiana Fever makes sense,” DeMita said on the podcast. “I think if this were an NBA franchise, an NBA organization, people would be fired by now.”

“This is the face of the league, your franchise player, your star player who never had injuries. People would be fired by now. People would be fired expeditiously. Even if it’s not the coach’s fault, even if it’s not the training staff’s fault, somebody has to go down for it. That’s what happens literally in every other league. We literally just saw Jason Kidd get fired by the Mavericks because they had a horrible season and they have Cooper Flagg. We see this happen so often,” she continued.

At this point, it’s not clear what’s going to happen, nor is it clear what Clark felt about her late scratch. But it’s clear that this has turned into quite a media firestorm for the Fever early in the season.

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Knicks-Cavaliers Game 2 ticket prices at MSG higher than all 3 games in Cleveland combine

New York Knicks playoff tickets at Madison Square Garden are a hot item, as you can imagine, and the get-in prices for Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals are soaring after their series-opening win on Tuesday night.

According to Gametime, the get-in price for Thursday’s night Knicks game against the Cleveland Cavaliers will cost you $740.

Once the series shifts to Cleveland for Games 3 and 4 beginning on Saturday night, there is a significant drop-off in cost. In fact, if you wanted to buy tickets for all three of the Cavaliers’ home games in series, it’ll be cheaper than you heading to MSG for Thursday’s Game 2.

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The get-in price for Game 3 at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse is currently $180, while Game 4 is $161 and Game 6 is listed at $288.

That’s a total of $629 for three games in Cleveland compared to $740 for Game 2 in New York City.

The Knicks hold a 1-0 lead after their 115-104 comeback victory in Game 1 on Tuesday. New York trailed by 22 at one point in the second half, but ripped off a 44-11 run to force overtime, which saw the Knicks outscore the Cavaliers 14-3 to secure the win.

Real Madrid superstar set to miss Athletic Club clash as he heads out for World Cup

Real Madrid superstar set to miss Athletic Club clash as he heads out for World Cup
Real Madrid superstar set to miss Athletic Club clash as he heads out for World Cup

Real Madrid will look to end their season on a positive note as they take on Athletic Club in their final game of the season.

Heading into this game, Vinicius Jr. was one of three Real Madrid stars who were absent from training, sparking chatter about them already jetting off for the World Cup.

Vinicius Jr. won’t play vs Athletic Club

Now, those rumours have been addressed by ESPN, which confirms that Vinicius Jr. indeed won’t participate in the upcoming clash against Athletic Club.

Can Vinicius help Brazil win the World Cup this year? (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

It appears Real Madrid have granted their star forward permission to leave the camp and head to Brazil before the World Cup, where he will play a key role for the Selecao.

The report adds that Vinicius will directly join the Brazilian national team camp and train with former Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti.

This is a big boost for Brazil, who are hoping to end their World Cup curse and secure their first triumph since 2002. Vinicius Jr. is one of the faces of the Selecao, alongside Barcelona’s Raphinha.

Vinicius’ preparation plan for the World Cup

Brazil’s big faces for the World Cup. (Photo by Edilzon Gamez/Getty Images)

According to the report, Vinicius will resume training next week, when he will have to report to Ancelotti as Brazil begin their preparations at the CBF training centre in Granja Comary, Teresópolis, on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro.

The Brazilian players, including Vinicius, will arrive on Wednesday, May 27, four days before the friendly match against Panama.

The Brazil camp will then depart for the United States on June 1, with the Selecao slated to play against Morocco in their first match of the tournament on June 13, in New Jersey.

Craig Woodson Reveals How Patriots Newcomer Will Help Him Get Better

New England Patriots safety Kevin Byard

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The New England Patriots had a busy offseason, and one of their additions could help Craig Woodson develop into an even better player.

The Patriots signed All-Pro safety Kevin Byard to a one-year deal in the offseason, and the veteran will start alongside Woodson in the backend of the secondary. Woodson had a strong rookie season, but recently spoke on how Byard can help him get even better.

“I know he’s going to help me out there when it comes to seeing things, allowing the game to slow down even more than it’s starting to already,” Woodson said on Wednesday, per MassLive's Mark Daniels. “So, I mean, once we get to the practice and on the field, I’m sure he’s going to give me some keys and some tools that are going to help me.”

Byard has played in 140 NFL games and has played at a high level in his eight-year NFL career. His experience will play a huge role in making the Patriots' defense great. Woodson is not the first Patriot to point out how Byard will help the team, either. Marcus Jones also recently said that Byard's experience in the NFC over the last few seasons will help the Patriots' game plan for uncommon opponents.

Byard spent the last two years with the Chicago Bears, and the Patriots face the NFC North next season. Jones thinks Byard will help the team game plan for those teams, having played against them twice last year.

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Who will Southern Miss baseball play in the third round of the Sun Belt Tournament?

MONTGOMERY, AL − Southern Miss baseball will play Troy in the third round of the Sun Belt Conference Tournament.

No. 1 seed Southern Miss and No. 4 seed Troy will face off on May 22 (11 a.m. CT, ESPN+) at DABOS Park. The winner moves on to play on May 23 at 12:30 p.m. against the winner of Game 12, which features the loser of the game between the Golden Eagles and the Trojans and the winner of Game 8 between Georgia State and South Alabama.

Southern Miss came from behind to beat Georgia State 7-6 on May 20. Troy advanced with a 11-3 win over South Alabama on May 21.

The Golden Eagles hosted the Trojans at Pete Taylor Park from March 20-22, winning the series after taking the final two games by scores of 11-5 and 5-4 after Troy won the opener 6-5.

Southern Miss has reached the Sun Belt championship game in each of the last three seasons, winning the title in 2023 and 2024.

Who does Southern Miss play next in the Sun Belt Tournament?

No. 1 seed Southern Miss plays No. 4 seed Troy in the third round of the Sun Belt Tournament.

When does Southern Miss play next in the Sun Belt Tournament?

Southern Miss' upcoming game against Troy is scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. on May 22. It is the first game of the day so, barring a weather delay, the game will start on time.

Where to watch Southern Miss in the Sun Belt Tournament?

Southern Miss vs. Troy will broadcast on ESPN+. All Sun Belt Tournament games can be found on ESPN+.

Sun Belt Conference Tournament schedule

All times Central

Tuesday, May 19

  • Game 1: No. 7 seed Louisiana (11), No. 10 seed Marshall (1).
  • Game 2: No. 9 seed Georgia State (17), No. 8 seed Old Dominion (1)

Wednesday, May 20

  • Game 3: No. 6 seed Texas State (6), No. 3 seed Appalachian State (5).
  • Game 4: No. 7 seed Louisiana (12), No. 2 seed Coastal Carolina (11).
  • Game 5: No. 1 seed Southern Miss (7), No. 9 seed Georgia State (6).

Thursday, May 21

Game 6: No. 4 seed Troy (11), No. 5 seed South Alabama (3).

Game 7: No. 3 seed Appalachian State vs. No. 2 seed Coastal Carolina, 12:30 p.m. on ESPN+.

Game 8: No. 9 seed Georgia State vs. No. 5 seed South Alabama, 4 p.m. on ESPN+.

Game 9: No. 7 seed Louisiana vs. No. 6 seed Texas State, 7:30 p.m. on ESPN+.

Friday, May 22

Game 10:No. 1 seed Southern Miss vs. No. 4 seed Troy, 11 a.m. on ESPN+.

Game 11: Loser of Game 9 vs. winner of Game 7, 3 p.m. on ESPN+.

Game 12: Loser of Game 10 vs. winner of Game 8, 6:30 p.m. on ESPN+.

Saturday, May 23

Game 13: Winner of Game 9 vs. winner of Game 11, 9 a.m. on ESPN+.

Game 14: Winner of Game 10 vs. winner of Game 12, 12:30 p.m. on ESPN+.

Game 15: If Necessary, 4 p.m. on ESPN+.

Game 16: If Necessary, 7:30 on ESPN+.

Sunday, May 24

Championship Game: 1 p.m. on ESPN+.

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Weather forces more delays at TSSAA track state championships

KNOXVILLE — Events at the TSSAA track and field state championships have again been delayed due to intense weather on May 21.

The final day of events, featuring Class AAA schools, have been paused as heavy rain poured on Tennessee's Tom Black Track.

Athletes in the boys high jump are warming back up as the rain lightens. The boys pole vault started at 9 a.m., but only completed three jumps before getting delayed. The girls pole vault has not started.

This is the second day of weather delays at the TSSAA track championships. Lightning pushed back the events in Division II on May 20. Other spring sport championships across the state have also dealt with severe weather delays.

Wynton Jackson covers high school sports for Knox News. Email: wynton.jackson@knoxnews.com

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Report: No discussion between Joe Burrow and Bengals about contract restructure

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (9) looks back to the sideline before a goal line play in the first quarter of the NFL Week 17 game between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Arizona Cardinals at Paycor Stadium in Downtown Cincinnati on Sunday, Dec. 28, 2025. The Bengals led 23-7 at halftime. | Sam Greene/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Following arguably the most aggressive offseason in Cincinnati Bengals history, some have expected the Bengals to explore the possibility of restructuring contracts for Joe Burrow, Ja’Marr Chase, or Tee Higgins. Restructuring is a common practice for NFL teams to essentially convert a player’s salary into a bonus, thus clearing up salary cap space.

With questions on the Bengals’ roster at linebacker, slot corner, and potentially swing tackle, some have wondered if the Bengals would follow the trend of restructuring their franchise quarterback to address those areas. With the Bengals breaking away from so many of their norms in recent years, Duke Tobin made it sound like a possibility.

According to WLWT’s Charlie Clifford, there have been no discussions between the Bengals and Burrow about a restructure ahead of the 2026 season.

If the Bengals don’t restructure Burrow ahead of the season, they are likely done signing significant players from outside of the organization. Perhaps the right person becomes available, and they do decide to pull the trigger, Burrow would likely be open to a restructure. As of now, it doesn’t appear that anything is imminent.

A restructure for 2026 isn’t on the horizon, but a restructure in 2027 could be on the table.

Per source, no discussions have taken place between the Bengals and Joe Burrow regarding a contract restructure this offseason.

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— Charlie Clifford (@char_cliff) May 21, 2026

Railroaders finish season opening homestand with third straight win

CLEBURNE, Texas — After dropping the first four games of the season-opening homestand against the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks, the Cleburne Railroaders offense found its footing behind the biggest offensive output of the year. Delino DeShields Jr. finished 3-for-4, 2 extra-base hits (HR, 2B) with 4 RBIs, while Cody Thomas found his first two RBIs as a Railroader.

Cleburne (3-4) has won three straight. Carter Aldrete continued a strong start to the season at the plate, finishing 12-for-30 with 6 RBIs, one double, one home run and a .400 batting average in the opening series of 2026. Frankie Tostado finished the homestand batting .409.

Tuesday, May 19 – Cleburne Railroaders 5-1 Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks

Tostado followed up a three-hit day on Monday with three more hits Tuesday in a 5-1 Railroaders win. Two doubles, two runs and an RBI for the California native has him pegged as one of the catalysts for the Cleburne offense through the first week of the season. Caleb McNeely provided a 1-for-3 day with two RBIs.

Catcher Oscar Hernandez rounded out a three-run fourth inning with an RBI single, his second run driven in of the season. Aldrete continues to pace the offense, adding two more hits on Tuesday.

Opening day starter Andrew Bellatti had another strong outing across four innings of work. Bellatti struck out five, allowing just one hit and issuing his first walk of the season. Bellatti currently sits tied for the league lead in strikeouts with 12. He has yet to allow a run in either start.

Conner Richardson relieved Bellatti, allowing Fargo’s (4-3) only run of the game, a solo home run by Jose Sermo, his league-leading 5th of the season.

But Richardson bounced back to strike out two hitters and gave three strong innings. Richardson handed the ball to Jace Miner, who in two innings of work, shut down the RedHawks offense, allowing no hits and striking out three to secure the win.

Wednesday, May 20 – Cleburne Railroaders 14-12 Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks

An offensive explosion on Wednesday night saw the Railroaders pick up a third straight win at home. Every Railroader batter except for Caleb McNeely registered a hit, but McNeely drove in an important run.

Cleburne jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the first before Fargo rallied for a combined seven runs in the third and fourth innings. The Railroaders answered with six runs in the fourth and five runs in the seventh. DeShields Jr. launched his second home run of the season in the fourth, a 3-run shot to give Cleburne a 9-7 lead.

Christian Almanza set a new season high for himself with three RBIs. Brantley Bell had a 3-for-5 night at the plate, featuring a double and an RBI.

Scott Ellis (1-1) picked up the win for Cleburne with 2.1 innings, while Davis Smith picked up the save, his first of the season.

Cleburne will have a travel day on Thursday, embarking on a 9-game road trip starting against the Gary SouthShore RailCats Friday, May 22, in the first of a 3-game set. First pitch is scheduled for 6:45 p.m.

The Roaders will then hop over to the Windy City to face the Chicago Dogs for three games before heading back to Gary for three games to wrap up the road trip.

The Railroaders return home June 2 to host the Kane County Cougars in a 6-game series.

Washburn Rural softball's Joy Marie Galliart departs for new role

TOPEKA — It was not the story book ending Joy Marie Galliart was hoping for on Tuesday, May 20. Washburn Rural softball bowed out of postseason play in the regional championship by Haysville Campus in a thrilling 4-3 finish. 

Washburn Rural’s defeat marked the end for Galliart. The head coach has stepped down from her post after three years with the Junior Blues. 

“My time here has been incredible,” Galliart said. “I’m going back home, this was my last game here, definitely bittersweet."

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Galliart hails from Oklahoma and has accepted a new coaching position at Edmond North. The new role places her closer to her family. 

“This was a super hard decision because I love my job here,” Galliart said. “I love Charlie (Nimz), I love the other coaches, I love my staff, I love my girls, I love my teaching job. There is no reason for me to leave here other than to go back home and to be closer to family.”

In her three years, Galliart accumulated a record of 64-21. The Junior Blues won at least 20 games in each season. 

Washburn Rural finished third in her first season. The Junior Blues followed it with a Class 6A runner-up finish last season. 

Washburn Rural coach Joy Marie Galliart smiles at her team during the game at Seaman High School on May 13, 2026.

“Coach has been an excellent addition to our coaching staff, not only with her guidance of the softball program; she mixed great with the rest of our head coaches,” Washburn Rural athletic director Charlie Nimz said. “The tremendous impact that she’s had on our softball program and keeping us completive and taking us to state tournament after state tournament.”

The head softball coaching position is posted with the Junior Blues having a new leader next year. 

Liam Keating covers high school sports and Washburn University for The Topeka Capital-Journal. Send stats or information to him at Lkeating@gannett.com

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Where does Wisconsin’s 2027 recruiting class rank ahead of official visits?

MADISON, WISCONSIN - NOVEMBER 08: Head coach Luke Fickell during the game against the Washington Huskies at Camp Randall Stadium on November 08, 2025 in Madison, Wisconsin. (Photo by John Fisher/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Wisconsin Badgers are scheduled to begin hosting official visits next week, as around 30 recruits will be making their way to campus over the next few weeks.

Wisconsin has had a strong start in the 2027 class, primarily due to its in-state recruiting efforts, but there are still a number of recruits they’re looking to close on as the summer begins.

Before the frenzy begins, where does Wisconsin’s recruiting class rank in the country?

With 13 commits, the Badgers have the No. 17 overall class in the nation, according to 247Sports. On3 has them with the No. 24 class right now.

Of Wisconsin’s 13 commits, there are five who are four-star commits in either the 247 rankings or the Composite rankings. Four-star running back Kingston Allen, considered a top-10 running back and the No. 1 player in the state of Wisconsin, leads the way for the Badgers.

Behind him, four-star tight end Korz Loken, seen as a top-10 tight end and the No. 2 player in Wisconsin, is also one of the best players in the country. Four-star offensive lineman Cole Reiter was a key addition back in March. And quarterback Jack Sorgi and Hunter Mallinger are both four-star recruits on the Composite rankings.

Currently, Wisconsin’s class is ranked ninth in the Big Ten behind UCLA, USC, Penn State, Ohio State, Washington, Oregon, Minnesota, and Michigan. Now, in that group, only Ohio State, Oregon, and Michigan have fewer commits than the Badgers.

After posting top-30 classes in both 2024 and 2025, the Badgers had a much lighter 2026 class, headlined by a lot of flips, as they took only 13 players in the cycle. That group ended up as the No. 61 class in the country last year.

Now, head coach Luke Fickell and his staff are looking to get back into that top-30 range, and it’ll come down to how the Badgers fare in June, with their additional resources already starting to pay off.

Boro boss relieved 'right thing done' over Spygate

Middlesbrough head coach Kim Hellberg says his trust in "doing the right thing" has been restored after Southampton's expulsion from the Championship play-offs over the Spygate scandal.

Boro and Hellberg were left fuming after they caught Saints intern William Salt filming their training session 48 hours before the first leg of the sides' play-off semi-final.

But with Southampton thrown out by an independent disciplinary panel, Hellberg admitted to a sense of relief that, as he sees it, footballing justice has been done as he prepares for the play-off final against Hull City on Saturday (15:30 BST).

"It's a feeling of relief, happiness, a little bit of trust in doing the right thing and humanity," he told BBC Radio Tees.

"The right way to do it is working hard, not doing something else when everyone will see with the evidence and everything we know.

"It is quite clear what has been done and that should never be allowed in football."

Hellberg spoke emotionally after Boro's defeat in the semi-final second leg at St Mary's about spending time away from his family to watch hours of video in the build-up to the play-offs, while he believed Southampton had cut corners in a way that challenged football's integrity.

But after a rollercoaster seven days in which he says his emotions were all over the place and included a break to his native Sweden, he was out for dinner with his young family when he found out he would be leading his team out at Wembley.

"You try to balance how much time you can give the players off but keeping them ready to come in," he said.

"It was better to give them as many days off as possible and try for them to do other things, so you don't just think about it, wait for it, talk about it. But it's been very, very tough."

After a day of sorting out travel arrangements and tickets for family members, Thursday was the first clear day to focus on the task at hand against the Tigers.

But Hellberg says his team will be ready, despite this chaotic and unprecedented preparation.

"There's no excuses for us," he added. "We feel we'll be ready.

"The game is going ahead on Saturday, that's what everyone wants. It's best for English football in general. That's what we'll do."

Segaert wins his first Grand Tour stage at Giro

Alec Segaert celebrates by appearing to punch the air, while wearing Bahrain-Victorious cycling outfit, a helmet and sunglasses
Alec Segaert joined his first professional cycling team in 2023 [Getty Images]

Belgium's Alec Segaert claimed his first stage win on a Grand Tour as his Bahrain-Victorious team-mate Afonso Eulalio extended his overall lead in the Giro d'Italia.

The 23-year-old Segaert won stage 12 - a 175km race from Imperia to Novi Ligure-after a surprise late attack denied the sprinters their chance of a bunch finish.

Eulalio, 29, extended his lead over pre-race favourite Jonas Vingegaard to 33 seconds by claiming intermediate sprint points.

Key sprint rivals Jonathan Milan and Paul Magnier were dropped on the final Bric Berton climb.

Asked when he thought about making his attack, Segaert said: "I would say yesterday evening.

"I had it always in mind, I was really happy with how the race was going, a hard pace on the climb and then team-mates of the sprinters who were left had to ride hard and this was my chance to go in the final when they were all on the limit."

Results

Giro d'Italia stage 12 results

1. Alec Segaert (Bel/Bahrain-Victorious) 3hrs 53min 00 secs

2. Toon Aerts (Bel/Lotto-Intermarche) +3 secs

3. Thomas Silva (Uru/XDS-Astana) same time

4. Ethan Vernon (GB/NSN Cycling Team) same time

5. Jasper Stuyven (Bel/Soudal-Quick Step) same time

6. Orluis Aular (Ven/Movistar) same time

7. Madis Mihkels (Est/EF Education-EasyPost) same time

8. Jhonatan Narváez (Ecu/UAE Emirates-XRG) same time

9. Edoardo Zambanini (Ita/Bahrain-Victorious) same time

10. Sakarias Loland (Nor/Uno-X Mobility) same time

Giro d'Italia general classification results after stage 12

1. Afonso Eulalio(Por/Bahrain-Victorious)48 hrs 10 min 38 secs

2. Jonas Vingegaard (Den/Visma-Lease a Bike) +33 secs

3. Thymen Arensman (Ned/Netcompany Ineos Cycling) 2 min 3 secs

4. Felix Gall (Aut/Decathlon-CMA CGM) 2 min 30 secs

5. Ben O'Connor (Aus/Jayco-AlUla) 2 min 50 secs

6. Jai Hindley (Aus/Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) 3 min 12 secs

7. Michael Storer (Aus/Tudor Pro-cycling) 3 min 34 secs

8. Derek Gee-West (Can/Lidl-Trek) 3 min 40 secs

9. Giulio Pellizzari (Ita/Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) 3 min 42 secs

10. Chris Harper (Aus/Pinarello-Q36.5 Pro-cycling) 4 min 15 secs

Milan defender Tomori left out of England 2026 World Cup squad

Milan defender Tomori left out of England 2026 World Cup squad
Milan defender Tomori left out of England 2026 World Cup squad

Milan defender Fikayo Tomori is expected to miss out on the England squad for the 2026 World Cup, along with Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw and Phil Foden.

The final list is set to be announced by manager Thomas Tuchel on Friday May 22, cutting down the 55-man preliminary group to just 26 names.

Tomori won’t get World Cup opportunity

CREMONA, ITALY – MARCH 01: Fikayo Tomori of AC Milan in action during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and AC Milan at Stadio Giovanni Zini on March 01, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Scaccianoce/Getty Images)

Manchester United defender Maguire confirmed today that he has not made the cut, noting on social media that he was “shocked and gutted” at the decision.

While Maguire and Tomori have often been in contention for the same spot, it looks as if both of them are going to be left out this time, according to BBC Sport.

Milan centre-back Tomori had hoped to get the nod after starting the 1-1 friendly draw with Uruguay on March 27.

That was his sixth senior cap for England, the first since November 2023.

He made the move to Serie A in 2021 from Chelsea for a transfer fee of nearly €36m and has been a regular in the starting XI for the Rossoneri.

Others left at home include Manchester United’s Shaw and Foden of Manchester City, but Newcastle United veteran Dan Burn does get a call-up at age 34.

Mavericks are reportedly eyeing Krzyzewski’s Duke coaching prodigy as Kidd’s replacement

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Photo by Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images

The Dallas Mavericks are reportedly eyeing Duke head coach Jon Scheyer as they weigh up their next move after Jason Kidd.

Kidd’s exit is not a minor change. Dallas have parted ways with him after five seasons, making the next appointment a major decision for the franchise.

Scheyer is intriguing for obvious reasons. Yet the Mavericks cannot allow his Mike Krzyzewski connection to become the whole argument.

Jon Scheyer’s Coach K pedigree makes him an obvious name for Dallas to study

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Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images

Scheyer is not just another college coach with a famous programme behind him. He is Duke head coach Jon Scheyer, a former Blue Devils player who won the 2010 national title under Krzyzewski.

That history matters because Duke did not hand him the programme by accident. Scheyer was named as Krzyzewski’s successor before taking over for the 2022-23 season.

Krzyzewski’s public backing also strengthened the handover. He said Scheyer was clearly ready for this opportunity, which explains why NBA teams would study him seriously.

Dallas must judge Scheyer on NBA fit, not Duke legacy

The danger for Dallas is letting pedigree do too much work. Scheyer has been shaped by one of college basketball’s defining figures, but the Mavericks job would ask different questions.

The NBA is not built around recruiting, campus culture, or long-term programme control. It is built around star management, professional pressure, roster limits, and immediate results.

That is why Scheyer would be an intriguing candidate rather than an obvious one. His Duke résumé opens the door, but it cannot answer every question Dallas need to ask.

There is also the practical issue. Duke and Scheyer agreed a two-year extension in October 2025, so this is not a clean or simple pursuit.

Dallas should absolutely be curious. But if they move beyond curiosity, the decision has to be about Scheyer’s NBA fit, not simply the shadow of Coach K.

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Eric Lauer Explains Controversial Bullpen Comments After Joining Dodgers

May 10, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Eric Lauer (56) has a discussion with pitching coach Pete Walker (40) against the Los Angeles Angels in the fifth inning at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images

Newly added pitcher Eric Lauer is the Los Angeles Dodgers’ response to their recent run of injuries, but there are questions about his willingness to be flexible.

Lauer arrived via trade from the Toronto Blue Jays, whom the Dodgers faced in the 2025 postseason. Toronto designated Lauer for assignment, and the Dodgers responded by sending out cash considerations.

The lefty has been really bad in 2026, enough so that his former team cut bait rather than let him ride out his troubles, which he has been prone to in his career.

Instead, they put him on waivers and allowed him to go to a possible World Series opponent. The Dodgers are hoping to turn another man’s trash into treasure, like they have done time and time again.

May 10, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Eric Lauer (56) has a discussion with pitching coach Pete Walker (40) against the Los Angeles Angels in the fifth inning at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images
May 10, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Eric Lauer (56) has a discussion with pitching coach Pete Walker (40) against the Los Angeles Angels in the fifth inning at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images

His tumultuous time with the Blue Jays had more to do than just what happened on the field.

Lauer’s tricky time in Toronto

Lauer entered arbitration after the 2025 season, hoping to get a $5.75 million salary for 2026, but the arbitration judge ruled that he would receive only $4.4 million.

The hurler said his time in the bullpen cost him the raise, which would have been more than $1 million, expressing a clear desire to be a regular starter rather than serve as a swingman who moves between the rotation and the bullpen.

During the season, the Blue Jays used Lauer as an opener after he struggled as a regular starter, prompting a set of viral comments that were seen as a dig at the organization.

“It’s definitely different,” Lauer said. “To be real blunt, I hate it. I can’t stand it. But you work with what you got.”

May 10, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Eric Lauer (56) throws a pitch against the Los Angeles Angels in the fifth inning at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images
May 10, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Eric Lauer (56) throws a pitch against the Los Angeles Angels in the fifth inning at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images

A new chapter in Los Angeles

During his introductory media scrum, Lauer was asked about his willingness to move to the bullpen for the Dodgers if needed, which prompted a reference to his previous comments.

He clarified that his comments were “taken out of context” and that he spoke with Blue Jays manager John Schneider and pitching coach Pete Walker about his comments to clarify things and make it clear that they were not meant how they were perceived.

“There was no ill will there, there was no hurt feelings,” Lauer said.

“It was a very simple question, I thought, ‘How do you feel about an opener?’ I think if you ask most starters in the league, they would probably have the same response: that they don’t like it.

“But it doesn’t mean that I’m not willing to do it. It doesn’t mean that I’m not a team player. I’m not gonna have a problem if there is somebody in front of me. It’s part of the game, it’s become part of the game, and we’re all here to win ball games.”

The Dodgers are expected to utilize Lauer as a starter for now, as Tyler Glasnow and Blake Snell are injured.

Once they return, though, the Dodgers will have a great rotation already in place, and the team will likely need Lauer to move into the bullpen.

His willingness to enter a reliever role will be tested as the team gets healthier, and his earlier comments could resurface if he expresses any issues with his role.

Steelers announce full 2026 training camp schedule

Jul 24, 2025; Latrobe, PA, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) participates in drills during training camp at Saint Vincent College. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images | Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

The Pittsburgh Steelers full 2026 training camp schedule is here.

The Steelers will report to St. Vincent College in Latrobe, PA on Tuesday, July 28. Their first practice will take place Wednesday, July 29. The team’s first full padded practice will take place on Monday, August 3. The annual night practice at Latrobe Memorial Stadium will take place Saturday, August 8 with an approximate start time of 6 PM.

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Saturday Night's Main Event card, Saturday Night Main Event predictions

It's a holiday weekend and we have a big WWE show to keep us entertained.

Saturday Night's Main Event returns for its second show of 2026. It sits just a few weeks after Backlash and just over a week before Clash in Italy.

WWE has a stacked card for Saturday Night's Main Event. Here's everything you need to know, including predictions for every match.

Should be a fun night.

When is Saturday Night's Main Event?

Saturday Night's Main Event will be held Saturday, May 23.

What time is Saturday Night's Main Event on?

Saturday Night's Main Event will start at 8 p.m.

Where to watch Saturday Night's Main Event

Saturday Night's Main Event will stream exclusively on Peacock in the United States.

Where will Saturday Night's Main Event be held?

Saturday Night's Main Event will be held at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

Saturday Night's Main Event Card

  • Penta vs. Ethan Page for the Intercontinental Championship
  • Logan Paul and Austin Theory vs. the Street Profits for the World Tag Team Championship
  • Paige and Brie Bella vs. Lash Legend and Nia Jax for the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship
  • Rhea Ripley, Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss vs. Jade Cargill, Michin and B-Fab
  • Becky Lynch vs. Sol Ruca, non-title match

Saturday Night's Main Event predictions

Here's how we see the matches going on Saturday.

Becky Lynch vs. Sol Ruca

Becky Lynch is no dummy. She's not putting her title on the line in this match, so she can feel out her opponent who was recently promoted from NXT. Lynch is a top wrestler according to some powerful outlets, but she probably doesn't have enough tape on Ruca. I'm going with the upset. Sol Ruca pins Becky Lynch.

Rhea Ripley, Charlotte Flair, Alexa Bliss vs. Jade Cargill, Michin, B-Fab

This match has plenty of star power. While the good guy side has more experience, Jade's squad is a coheesive group. For that reason, I'm siding with the former champ's squad. Jade Cargill, Michin and B-Fab beat Rhea Ripley, Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss.

Paige and Brie Bella vs. Lash Legend and Nia Jax

The tag champs have been very active since WrestleMania. While the former champs are great opponents, we see the reign lasting a little longer. Predcition, Paige and Brie Bella beat Lash Legend and Nia Jax.

Logan Paul and Austin Theory vs. the Street Profits

The Street Profits are fired up and they're back. But they're not always on the same page. Unless Seth Rollins interferes and helps them, I see the Vision walking out with their titles. Prediction: Logan Paul and Austin Theory beat the Street Profits

Penta vs. Ethan Page

This is where I see a title change. Penta hasn't been a good  Intercontinental Championship, he's been great. He's elevated the title, he's had great matches, he's been entertaining and he's proven to be a star attraction and he'll be great without it. Why not give the title to an emerging star with a bad attitude. Prediction: Ethan Page beats Penta for title.

This article originally appeared on Asbury Park Press: WWE SNME predictions. Where to watch Saturday Night's Main Event

Eastwood tops El Dorado to wins girls' flag football city championship

To the uninitiated unfamiliar with a sport just now hitting the big time, girls flag football might seem like it should be video-game football, a high-scoring, up-and-down shootout with a spinning scoreboard.

That's not the way El Paso's best team, the Eastwood Trooper play it. That's not the way they dominated El Dorado 26-0 at the SAC 2 to win the second-ever city championship, a year after they lost to familiar opponents to finish fourth.

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The Troopers made the championship game when their star Mariana Macias ran in a late pick-6 to beat Americas 12-6 in the Houston Texans division title game (a de facto semifinal). Then she had two more interceptions (as well as a long touchdown reception) in the championship game.

With it, both the Troopers and the Aztecs advance to the inaugural eight-team Girls Flag Football Texas State Championship in Denton June 13-14.

"I told everybody at the beginning of the year we were going to win because of our defense," said Eastwood coach Jaime Hernandez, whose team lost the semifinals to Americas last year, then lost the third-place game to El Dorado.

Eastwood’ Mariana Macias lifts the trophy as she celebrates with her teammates their 26-0 win against El Dorado in the Region 19 flag football Championship final game at SAC II on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.

"We had 15 girls returning from last year. We knew with the senior leadership we had with Mari (Macias), Leah (Angelyah Galford) and Maya (Gandara) as our quarterback, we could do it."

It helps having the best player on the field and that was Macias, who had four interceptions in the two games including the dramatic one late to top Americas in the Houston Texans final. She's a free safety, but at times she looked more like Willie Mays patrolling centerfield.

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"Last year she played corner for us, but we knew she was the best player in the city," Hernandez said. "Her playing in middle of the field takes everything away. When we were game planning, she took the challenge. She's our leader, she's our captain. She was ready to go."

Macias pointed to her teammates.

Eastwood’ Mariana Macias holds the trophy as she celebrates with her teammates their 26-0 win against El Dorado in the Region 19 flag football Championship final game at SAC II on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.

"Our defense is always on it," she said. "Something we say: look at the players, play as a team, make sure you do your job and as long as you do your job you're going to get the job done as a team."

The two games were sweet for Eastwood, which avenged its two last-day losses from last year.

"It fueled us last year losing, especially to Americas," said Macias, who is going to UTSA to study architecture next year but won't be able to play flag football since the school doesn't sponsor it. She also starred in soccer for Eastwood.

"We came with the mentality it's not going to happen again," she continued. "A lot of people picked (Americas) as the victor and we knew that wasn't going to be the end result. It wasn't."

After the dramatic semifinal win the final was somewhat anti-climactic. The quarterback Gandara threw four touchdown passes in the title game, to Isabelle Sancez, Colette Mena, the long one to Macias and to Galford. Galford also caught a conversion pass.

"It was effort as a team," said Gandara, who is going to Midland College to player her other favorite sport, volleyball. "All of us, as athletes in other sports, it shows we play for each other. It means a lot."

Eastwood’s Maya Gandara makes a pass during the Region 19 flag football Championship final game against El Dorado at SAC II on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.

She's also fired up for the state tournament, which will feature four teams sponsored by the Texans and four, including El Dorado, sponsored by the Dallas Cowboys.

"It's going to be an experience," Gandara said. "A lot of competition, a lot of different girls we've never seen before. It's going to be fun and very different."

Obviously there is plenty of consolation for El Dorado getting to continue its season in Denton. The Aztecs earned that with a 14-0 win in the Dallas Cowboys final against Parkland, the newcomer to this year's final four.

El Dorado moved up from third to second in its second season to keep its season alive.

"It's a great experience," El Dorado coach Matthew Berroteran said. "We love it, we enjoy coaching the girls, the girls love it. It's a fun sport. ... We're excited to get the first-time experience of going to the state tournament."

Like most of the teams in the final four, the Cowboys manager of youth football development, Danny McCray, a former star for both the Cowboys and on the TV show Survivor, was back at SAC 2 for the title games.

Eastwood’s Arianna Aranda pulls El Dorado’s Maya Fernandez's flag during the Region 19 flag football Championship final game at SAC II on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.

"It's very exciting, one to see the growth of the game, to see the excitement around here, especially with so many fans around here," McCray said. "You see true excitement of how they want their young ladies to excel and do great things on the field.

"We're excited to see growth and continued momentum."

El Paso's newest sport built on that on a memorable championship day.

Eastwood’s Anika Fortenbery catches an interception during the Region 19 Houston Texans Championship flag football game against Americas at SAC II on Wednesday, May 20, 2026 at SAC II in El Paso, Texas.

Girls Flag Football Texas State Championship

When: June 13-14

Where: DATCU Stadium at the University of North Texas, Denton

Format: Four Houston Texan teams, including Eastwood, and four Dallas Cowboys teams, including El Dorado, go through pool play on Saturday to establish sees for Sunday’s playoffs. Winners of the Texans and Cowboy divisions play for the title.

Bret Bloomquist can be reached, bbloomquist@elpasotimes.com; @Bretbloomquist on X.

This article originally appeared on El Paso Times: Eastwood Troopers use defense to win El Paso city flag football title

Scott Coker announces new MMA league helmed in 2027

Scott Coker is back.

Per a press release and post on social media on Thursday, the former head of Strikeforce and Bellator MMA announced himself as returning to run a new MMA organization yet to be named at this time. Based on the email correspondence, it may be coined some variation of “Strike MMA,” but that could be a working title. To garner support to put together a new MMA league, Coker has teamed up with several deep-pocketed investors and names familiar with the entertainment industry.

Of note, Kevin Kay, former President of Paramount as well as Spike TV, will be on the investor and advisory group running this org. He has also gained the support of ex-Viacom chief financial officer Wade Davis, former Sony Pictures TV chair Steve Mosko, owner of D.C. United and a massive asset management company Steve Kaplan. In terms of household names, skateboarding icon Tony Hawk will also be chipping in. This promotion will be formed as a collaborative effort between Coker and Griffin Gaming Partners co-founder Peter Levin, who previously served as a proponent of Strikeforce before its acquisition by the Ultimate Fighting Championship.

When the time was right


In his third noteworthy bite at the MMA apple—he did run a few recent events in San Jose, California, while trying to drum up business for a larger project—Coker is just as energized and thrilled as ever.

In his press release, the newly crowned CEO said, “I always knew I wanted to come back when the time was right, with the right vision and a carefully curated team. That time is now. There is an incredible demand for a fresh, new global brand in MMA. This new league is about returning to what matters: the integrity of competition, respect for the athletes and sharing their remarkable journeys with the world. We are building something authentic, something that belongs to the athletes and to the fans who live and breathe this sport. I've spent nearly two years developing this concept, and I'm thankful to Peter, all of our investors and the team we're putting together.”

While the official details are still being worked out, including how the league will operate and how many events they wish to hold, the team is amped up and ready to get going. Levine expressed ample appreciation for Coker’s previous body of work, while sharing excitement for the future.

He explained on the press release, “Scott is a generational operator in the world of combat sports. He has proven time and again that he can scale a business globally and profitably. His ‘fighter-first' orientation has earned him loyalty and admiration from MMA athletes around the globe and across generations. He’s a world-beater, and I’m looking forward, yet again, to embarking on this journey together.”

pic.twitter.com/8FUcgq7I2u— Scott Coker (@ScottCoker) May 21, 2026

Zohran Mamdani takes Philadelphia swipe while announcing $50 World Cup tickets

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani speaks during a news conference
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has announced that 1,000 low-cost FIFA World Cup tickets will be made available to locals -Credit:Michael Nagle/Bloomberg via Getty Images

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is aiming to make the upcoming FIFA World Cup accessible to the everyday fan, as ticket prices on resale sites continue to soar.

As of Thursday, the cheapest ticket available on FIFA’s official resale site in the U.S. for the opening game at New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium between Brazil and Morocco was listed at $1,236.25.

On Thursday, as Mamdani briefed New Yorkers on preparations for the tournament, which is set to kick off in Mexico City on June 11 and end in New Jersey on July 19, during which he revealed that the local organizing committee is making 1,000 gameday tickets available to New Yorkers for a fixed price - all while taking a sneaky dig at Philadelphia.

A FIFA World Cup banner at MetLife Stadium
New Jersey's MetLife Stadium is set to host eight FIFA World Cup games this June/July -Credit:Leonardo MUNOZ / AFP via Getty Images

Noting how “ticket prices for this tournament have soared into the thousands of dollars,” Mamdani went on to reveal, “I said we had to make it cheaper for New Yorkers to attend these matches. And today, I am so proud to stand here alongside so many leaders in our city and in our region to make it clear that we are doing exactly that.

“We are making sure that working people will not be priced out of the game that they helped to create. And that is why we stand together today to say that we have partnered with the New York-New Jersey Host Committee to secure a thousand affordable tickets for New Yorkers to the World Cup.”

“These 1,000 tickets are going to be split into batches of 150 tickets for each of the five group stage matches, and two knockout round matches in New York-New Jersey, and tickets will cost only $50. To put that into perspective, that is five lattes in New York City.

“And since it is not just ticket costs that make this tournament unaffordable, but the cost of travel as well, we will be providing free round-trip bus transportation to MetLife for those who get a ticket.”

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Mamdani added that an individual’s chance of winning tickets would not be down to “who you know,” with the committee set to utilize a lottery system which will begin on Monday, May 25 at 10am ET. Only New Yorkers will be able to enter, and can only do so once daily, with the total number of daily entrants limited to 50,000. The lottery will last “a few days.”

The 34-year-old then took his opportunity to take a playful swipe at fans from Philadelphia after the New York Knicks recently swept the 76ers in the Eastern Conference semi finals, saying, “Now, I know that Philly fans may try to crash this lottery and get revenge for the home games that the Knicks won, but New York is actually a sports town and we are giving our tickets to sports fans.

“So, we will verify eligibility using a variety of methods to make sure that only New Yorkers are purchasing these tickets.

“We want to open the tournament to working people who couldn't otherwise afford it, not to scalpers. That's why we're making tickets non-transferable and will dispense them directly to winners at the bus boarding location.”

Michigan AD Warde Manuel sends strong message of support to Kyle Whittingham

Michigan AD Warde Manuel sends strong message of support to Kyle Whittingham originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Michigan Wolverines are undergoing a new era in Ann Arbor. To do so the right way, they are putting all their eggs in one basket by their hiring of Kyle Whittingham last winter.

Whittingham, who will enter his first season in Ann Arbor this fall, has received exceptional praise from AD Warde Manuel for the job he has done thus far regarding the program's identity.

In doing so, Manuel told ESPN's Pete Thamel about why Whittingham is the right play for the program's long-term success.

"I always aim for steadiness, believe me," Manuel told reporters at the Big Ten spring meetings. "This is not anything that I've desired or wanted or hoped for, but I deal with it, and then you know my goal as a leader is to provide the steadiness to the rest of the department, and my staff, and student-athletes, and I think I and we have done that as a department in the organization. I don't take any of it lightly."

Having that "steadiness" is why Manuel suggests that the way Whittingham carries himself is what the Wolverines need long-term.

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"Listen, the vibe's been awesome," Manuel said. "And I take the cue from a lot of our student-athletes and their feedback about how things are going. They really enjoy Kyle, the staff and the way things are going."

Despite speculation that the Wolverines may do their own thing as college football continues to progress, Manuel said he is happy with where things stand in the sport overall.

"You know, the world changes," Manuel said. "You just have to be prepared, but I'm happy and Michigan is happy being a part of the Big Ten."

We'll see if Manuel continues to praise Whittingham as the season draws closer to fruition. But, for now, things appear status quo.

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"My goal is to limit the impact that it has on the great people that we have in our department," Manuel said of past program faults. "But we deal with it. And we learn from it. And we get better. That's what I've always tried to do. That's what I was taught to do by my mom and dad, and Bo Schembechler and a lot of great leaders along the way."

For now, only time will tell.

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Girls visit FAK to spoil title party?

Girls visit FAK to spoil title party?
Girls visit FAK to spoil title party?

Tough task at leaders flawless at home

The ADMIRAL Women's Bundesliga season is entering its final stretch, and the penultimate round of the championship group could prove decisive. On Saturday, our RBS women aim to derail FK Austria Vienna's potential title celebrations at 14:00 CEST. The hosts would clinch the championship tomorrow if SKN St. Pölten drops points against SK Sturm. Otherwise, a home victory against our team would mark Austria Vienna's first ever women's title, dethroning St. Pölten, who have dominated the league since the 2014/15 season.

Lucia Orkic and her teammates are well aware of the quality of the Violets, especially at home, as the Viennese team has yet to drop a point at their own ground – with a combined goal difference of 34-5! After our girls suffered a heavy defeat (0-6) there in September, a significant improvement was evident in the three subsequent matches: two narrow 0-1 losses (including the UNIQA ÖFB Cup final a few days ago) were offset by a respectable 0-0 draw at the beginning of May.

Although fourth place in the final standings is already secured, our team is naturally aiming for a victory – also to break their league goal drought that has lasted since the end of March. This clash will be officiated by Lara Anderson and broadcast on ÖFB TV.

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We know what's at stake for Austria. But we're going to Vienna to be ourselves again – courageous, proactive, and with a clear mindset. That will be crucial.

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Financial meltdown will send 84-goal England forward to Liverpool

Financial meltdown will send 84-goal England forward to Liverpool
Financial meltdown will send 84-goal England forward to Liverpool

Mohamed Salah on Sunday will play his last-ever match for Liverpool.

The Egyptian King is leaving one year ahead of schedule - after reaching an agreement with sporting director Richard Hughes to rip up his £400k per week contract.

Focus will now turn to which player can come into Anfield in order to replace one of Liverpool’s finest players in history. There have been links with Bradley Barcola and Yan Diomande - among others.

Liverpool looking at Jarrod Bowen

It’s now clear that Jarrod Bowen is featuring heavily in the club’s thinking. Bowen, 29, looks set to be relegated with West Ham United come Sunday.

The England international has been a consistent force for the Hammers since joining from Hull City back in 2020. He has been doing it once again this season in an underperforming team - scoring eight goals and grabbing 10 assists.

The left-footer has long been on Liverpool’s radar as a potential Salah replacement. And according to a report in the Guardian Bowen could now be moving closer to an Anfield move.

West Ham will require major sales if they are relegated - and even if they stay up a top performer like Bowen could be sacrificed.

West Ham need sales - even if they don't go down

“Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United are interested in Jarrod Bowen as rival clubs prepare to capitalise on West Ham’s financial problems by targeting their best players,” the report reads.

“West Ham will need to raise more than £100m if relegated from the Premier League and there is growing interest in Bowen from a host of top sides.

“Liverpool have long been admirers of Bowen and could target him as they look to boost their forward options.

“It is unclear how much West Ham would want for Bowen, whose contract does not expire until 2030, but they will be under extreme pressure to make sales if relegation is confirmed this week.

“West Ham made a £104.2m loss in the last financial year and will need to make sales even if they stay up.”

Bowen is a sensible transfer

So this looks like a sensible deal for a robust, Premier League-proven talent. Bowen could come into the lineup and do a job immediately - requiring no acclimatisation to the English top flight.

Although his age is a little outside the range of players that FSG usually go for he has enough quality and experience to hit the ground running - having scored 84 times for the Irons.

Rather than waiting for a player like Diomande or Barcola to flourish the outgoing Premier League champions would be getting a good stylistic match - and a leader in attack.

How a self-indulgent guilt trip turned Isaiah Hartenstein into OKC's Wembanyama stopper

May 20, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama (1) shoots as Oklahoma City Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein (55) defends during the third quarter during game two of the western conference finals for the 2026 NBA playoffs at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Brett Rojo-Imagn Images

Grabbing the offensive rebound, Hartenstein was rewarded for keeping the important possession alive. Catching the ball at the baseline, the 28-year-old flicked up the floater over Wembanyama's reach as it rattled in. The Thunder bet on him to make an impact on this series and he backed up their vote of confidence.

The Oklahoma City Thunder saved their season with a 122-113 Game 2 win over the San Antonio Spurs. They tied this year's epic Western Conference Finals at 1-1.

Hartenstein finished with 10 points on 4-of-8 shooting, 13 rebounds and three assists. He shot 2-of-4 on free throws.

After Game 1's gutpunch, how the Thunder handled Hartenstein was the million-dollar question everybody waited for. Would they stick with the starter after playing just 12 minutes or pivot to single-big lineups? Considering Victor Wembanyama's legendary 41-24 double-double game, most fans wanted to see the latter. But nope. The Thunder stuck to their guns.

And it paid off. Apologizing for his limited playing time, the Thunder decided it's not going to pretzel itself into changing their identity. Hartenstein has been a key piece since he arrived last season. Since then, OKC has turned into a juggernaut. You don't go away with that from a knee-jerk reaction. They decided to put the seven-footer on San Antonio's seven-footer.

Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault went through self-indulgent guilt over Hartenstein's short playing time in Game 1. He even apologized to the 28-year-old in the aftermath. At a fork in the road, he decided to stick with the group that helped them win an NBA championship last season.

"I grabbed him yesterday to tell him. I didn't start at halftime, so I wanted to grab him yesterday, tell him he was starting, tell him he was starting on Wembanyama so he would go to bed last night with that in mind," Daigneault said about Hartenstein. "I said, 'I didn't feel great about you playing 12 minutes last night.' He said, 'I'll do whatever the team needs to go do.' Even with me almost telling him that I was not loving how that felt. So I thought it was the right thing at the moment. Tonight, I thought the right thing was rolling with him a little longer."

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander backed up Daigneault's decision to lean in on Hartenstein. The two have been teammates for two seasons now. He listed off all the intangibles he helps with. No denying that the Thunder are just a different and better team when he's on the floor. He brings elements that nobody else on the roster is capable of.

"He's changed our dynamic since the first game he's played. He's our physicality and our backbone. He's our bruiser, sets screens, rebounds for us, physical. He is obviously very skilled in pass play in the pocket. Makes the next play. He helps us a lot out there," Gilgeous-Alexander said about Hartenstein. "We saw his effectiveness tonight, for sure. Very high stage, very high stakes in this game. Coach didn't call his numbers much in the first game. Called it tonight. He just stood up to the challenge."

Daigneault went a step further. He called Hartenstein the perfect modern-day big. If you were going into the science lab to build your own, he'd be the result. His old-school build paired with his playmaking-feel has helped the Thunder go from an up-and-coming team to being at the top of the mountain right now.

"If you listed all the skills you wanted for a modern center, a true center, he checks every box. That’s why I love him," Daigneault said. "The other thing I love about him is that I played him 12 minutes and he doesn't bat an eye. He turns around tonight and plays a great game."

The daring plan worked out — as best as you could hope for, at least. Hartenstein was physical with Wembanyama from the jump. He utilized his size to get at the lanky seven-footer. With just 21 points and 16 shot attempts, he didn't have the same impact that had the entire NBA universe wonder if it was time to crown him as the best player in the world despite just being 22 years old.

What an adjustment the Thunder made. To keep Hartenstein in the starting lineup was a gutsy decision most wouldn't have made. To make him Wembanyama's primary defender? It was a stroke of genius. We'll see how repeatable this formula is, but for one game, you could tell that the physical defensive style bothered the Spurs' best player.

"If you want to play on a great team and want to affect winning, you have to really put your ego aside. It's harder said than done, but I think we have a great culture. Mark does a great job of communicating. I think that's one of his biggest strengths. I think one of the biggest things the NBA coach has to know is how to work with the egos of the team," Hartenstein said. "I think that's something he does better than any coach I've been a part of. So, whatever Mark needs me to do, I'm ready to do. Whether it's play in five minutes, play 48 minutes or set seven million screens. Whatever he needs me to do. I trust him."

Reflecting on his decision to join the Thunder, Hartenstein recalled what Sam Presti pitched to him. Viewed as the biggest outside addition in OKC history, you saw why the seven-footer was highly coveted and has been synonymous with their pure basketball domination. This Game 2 win over the Spurs was the latest example.

"When Sam Presti came to Eugene, Oregon, the first thing he said was, 'I can't promise you minutes, I can't promise you your role, but I can promise you a culture.' What I saw from afar, it's exactly how it is," Hartenstein said. "I think they make it so easy for you to come to work and just focus on basketball."

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Fans slam NHL’s choice of Jelly Roll for 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs song

The NHL’s decision to make Jelly Roll the official theme song artist for the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs has led to immediate backlash from fans across social media. While the league promoted the collaboration as a major cultural crossover, many hockey fans were not impressed with the choice.

The NHL and Amazon Music are now going to push the collaboration heavily throughout the postseason. Jelly Roll’s new track “Rise Up” will appear during broadcasts, in arenas, and across league social media platforms. A music video featuring the singer alongside the Stanley Cup debuted during Game 1 of the Western Conference Final.

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NHL Public Relations announced the partnership on X, writing, “The NHL and Amazon Music team up to debut theme song, ‘Rise Up,’ for the 2026 #StanleyCup Playoffs by Grammy-nominated superstar Jelly Roll along with other exclusive content.”

The reaction quickly turned negative, a majority of it.

One fan posted, “Right, so keep my playback device on ‘mute’ unless the puck is in play. Got it. Thanks for the warning.”

Another user added, “I refuse to believe that there are real human beings out there that listen to this guy.”

A third fan went even further, writing, “I’ve heard multiple accounts, with proof, that that dude is a piece of s**t.”

“Should’ve picked literally any other Grammy-nominated artist,” a fan mentioned.

One user wrote, “Jelly Rollification has to be stopped.”

A fan joked, saying, “Maybe the Sabres NOT advancing to the ECF isn’t as bad now.”

Meanwhile, one fan pointed to the late timing of the song’s release, saying, “Releasing a theme song for the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs… halfway through the postseason. 😅”

NHL chasing broader entertainment reach

From a league perspective, the move reflects the NHL’s continued effort to expand beyond traditional hockey audiences. The league has spent years trying to create crossover appeal through celebrity partnerships, outdoor games, and music integrations.

Steve Mayer, NHL President of Content and Events, defended the decision. “Jelly Roll doesn’t just make music. He sets a tone, and it’s exactly right for the Stanley Cup Playoffs,” Mayer said. “Watching him experience the Stanley Cup for the first time was a special moment.”

Still, the backlash highlights a larger issue for the NHL. Hockey fans often value authenticity over spectacle, especially during the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Unlike the NFL or NBA, the NHL rarely centers its postseason around celebrity-driven marketing, and it had no official theme song in the 2023, 2024, or even 2025 playoffs.

NHL Stanley Cup playoffs already in the Conference finals

The criticism comes during an intense playoff run. The Carolina Hurricanes remain undefeated through eight postseason games and are rested to face the Montreal Canadiens in the Eastern Conference finals.

On the other hand, the Vegas Golden Knights lead the Colorado Avalanche with a 1-0 series score in the Western Conference Final.

So, the league’s music decision is indeed late, especially with the action on the ice already quite intense.

Isaiah Thomas on scouting for the Boston Celtics at the 2026 NBA Combine

The NBA combine is the first up-close look a lot of teams have at prospective draft targets each year. Scouts may be able to follow the live game action and even scrimmages of top college and overseas prospects, but the combine provides a window into several areas of a player, their capabilities, and measurements that aren't available otherwise.

And there is also the ability to speak with these prospects that helps in learning about the character of those players, all of which was like candy to a baby for new Boston Celtics scout Isaiah Thomas. The former King in the Fourth recently spoke about his experience in Chicago scouting for Boston for the 2026 NBA Draft on his "Point Game" podcast. "It was dope because I got to sit in on the interviews which are very important," explained IT

"It brought me back to when I went through the NBA draft process of trying to impress a team," he continued. "All you need is one team to fall in love with you, and to go through that interview process as a player is hectic."

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"You're a little nervous, you don't know what they know actually," said Thomas. You know that they know a lot, but you don't know what they're going to ask."

"So just being in that in that space as obviously not the player and being able to ask questions and really relate to these kids because they know me – they don't always know anybody in the front office. They know the face of the organization, but they don't know everybody else that that's involved in the front office. So, it's easy for me, man. I'm able to chop it up with these guys because I can relate to them. Obviously I'm a lot older than them, but I'm still a part of the game, in the game. I still work out daily. So these are kids that I could still bust their ass as well. So they have that respect for me and I have that respect for them. And it was super cool just being in that space and sitting back. I wasn't the one really taking control of the room."

"I was sitting back trying to learn, just seeing what they what they want to know, hearing these young men out and seeing them push themselves to be the highest pick possible," said IT.

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National Parks to Be Banned From Housing Illegal Immigrants Under GOP Plan

House Republicans have proposed barring the National Park Service (NPS) from using federal funds to house migrants without legal status, part of a wider spending measure that would set new limits on how public lands can be used.

The provision is included in the fiscal 2027 Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies appropriations bill released this week by the House Appropriations Committee.

Why It Matters

It comes as hardline Republicans have proposed a series of policies aimed at limiting federal resources available to migrants, both those entering the country without authorization and those seeking legal pathways.   

What To Know

The proposal is part of a much wider funding package that serves as Congress’s annual budget for the Department of the Interior, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and dozens of related agencies overseeing public lands, conservation, and tribal programs. The bill would provide about $38.9 billion in discretionary funding, according to the committee summary.

Appropriations measures of this type typically fund the NPS, Bureau of Land Management, and Fish and Wildlife Service, as well as the EPA and programs supporting Native American communities, according to congressional research.

GOP Chair Tom Cole said in a press release, “America’s public lands and natural resources are not just part of our heritage – they are strategic assets that support recreation, connect our communities, grow opportunity, and reinforce our way of life.”

Close-up of carved logo for National Park Service in San Francisco, California, on June 28, 2020.

The House Republican proposal emphasizes energy development and regulatory changes, while reducing funding in some areas. It includes a $1.8 billion cut to the EPA, about a 20 percent reduction, and seeks to expand domestic mining and energy production on federal lands, according to the committee summary.

At the same time, the bill prioritizes funding for wildfire response and tribal programs. It includes increased resources for Tribal Public Safety and Justice programs and continues support for wildland fire management, which lawmakers regularly fund to address increasingly severe fire seasons.

The measure also fully funds the Payments in Lieu of Taxes program, which compensates local governments for the loss of property tax revenue from federally owned land. The program supports services such as emergency response, road maintenance, and law enforcement in rural communities, according to federal budget documents.

Like many appropriations bills, the legislation includes a range of policy provisions, sometimes referred to as riders, that limit how federal funds may be used. These include restrictions on certain environmental rules and programs, as well as the provision targeting NPS funding for migrant housing.

The debate over that issue follows a high-profile episode in New York City, where federally owned land managed by the National Park Service was used as temporary emergency housing for migrants.

In September 2023, New York City entered into a lease with the National Park Service to use about 30 acres at Floyd Bennett Field to provide shelter and services to migrants. The site housed up to roughly 2,000 asylum-seekers at its peak and operated as part of the city’s response to an increase in migrant arrivals.

The site was used to construct a temporary encampment that housed asylum-seekers during a surge in arrivals under the Biden administration. The arrangement involved rent payments and oversight provisions under a formal lease between the city and the federal government. The Floyd Bennett Field shelter has since been closed.

Republican lawmakers later launched oversight inquiries into the lease, arguing that using national park land for housing was inconsistent with the National Park Service’s mission and questioned whether such use was supported by federal law.

House Republicans have previously advanced legislation seeking to block the use of federal lands for migrant housing, including a bill passed by the House in 2023 that did not become law. The new appropriations language reflects a similar approach by restricting how federal funds can be used.

There is no single federal statute that expressly authorizes or prohibits the use of national park land as temporary migrant housing. Any such use would be governed by the applicable NPS leasing and special-use authorities, the park’s enabling laws, and other legal and administrative requirements.

NPS rules allow leases and special use permits in limited circumstances, including certain temporary residential uses, and FEMA’s Shelter and Services Program provides funds for shelter and services for noncitizen migrants who were recently encountered and released by DHS.

What Happens Next

The legislation remains in the early stages of the budget process and must still advance through committee markups, House passage, and negotiations with the Senate before it can become law.

🗳️Enrique Riquelme to stand in Real Madrid elections

🗳️Enrique Riquelme to stand in Real Madrid elections

In a statement, the businessman informed the Electoral Board of his intention to run in the elections for president of Real Madrid.

A decision had to be made, and Enrique Riquelme has finally made official his intention to run for the presidency of Real Madrid.

In a statement, the businessman made public to the Electoral Board his intention to run against Florentino Pérez in the elections.

Once this process has been completed, Riquelme has until this Saturday to officially register his candidacy and complete everything necessary for the election of the president of Real Madrid to take place. 

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Foden and 'shocked' Maguire to miss out on World Cup squad

Manchester City midfielder Phil Foden is set to miss out when Thomas Tuchel names his 26-man England squad on Friday for this summer's World Cup.

Manchester United defender Harry Maguire will also be left out, with the 33-year-old saying he is "shocked and gutted" at the decision.

Both were named in Thomas Tuchel's previous squad in March, for the friendlies against Japan and Uruguay.

In a post on Instagram, Maguire confirmed: "I was confident I could have played a major part this summer for my country after the season I've had. I've been left shocked and gutted by the decision. I wish the players all the best."

Maguire's Manchester United team-mate Luke Shaw is also set to be omitted despite his impressive season.

Shaw was named in Tuchel's 55-man provisional squad and there had been a clamour for his inclusion.

But, with Newcastle's Dan Burn and Manchester City's Nico O'Reilly in line to be called-up, Shaw is expected to miss out.

AC Milan defender Fikayo Tomori is also expected to be left out, though Arsenal winger Noni Madueke is expected to make the cut - joining team-mates Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice.

Maguire and Tomori's omission could open the door to John Stones' inclusion in the squad, despite his injury-disrupted campaign.

Tuchel views Stones as a key player but has been concerned about the departing Manchester City man's fitness.

Chelsea defender Levi Colwill, who has recently returned from a long-term knee injury, is also hoping for a call-up after being included in the preliminary squad.

There is an expectation that Brentford midfielder Jordan Henderson, who has been a mainstay under Tuchel, will keep his place.

The World Cup, which takes place across the US, Mexico and Canada, starts on 11 June.

Speaking to BBC Sport last month, Maguire, who has played 67 times for England and scored seven goals, said he was "desperate" to go to the World Cup.

"I think it would be my last World Cup for my country. I've been to two, I missed out on the Euros two years ago through injury, which just hurt a lot really. So I'm desperate to go, whatever role the manager would want me for," he said.

"Whether that's starting or whether it's deciding games late on. I still believe, even at my age, I'm arguably one of the best defenders in the world in both boxes. I don't think that's to question really."

England warm-up for the tournament with friendlies against New Zealand and Costa Rica.

They then start their World Cup campaign against Croatia on 17 June, before further group games against Ghana and Panama.

More to follow.

Standout center Rueben Chinyelu returns to Gators, bolsters title hopes

GAINESVILLE — Florida’s hopes for another national title run received a massive boost when standout center Rueben Chinyelu announced he will withdraw from the NBA Draft and return for his senior season.

Chinyelu’s decision gives coach Todd Golden one of the nation’s most imposing frontcourts and solidifies the Gators as an early favorite in the SEC and national title races entering the 2026-27 season.

Chinyelu tested the NBA waters after emerging as one of the nation’s premier rebounders and defenders. The 22-year-old participated in the recent NBA Draft Combine in Chicago, where his stature drew attention of decision-makers with the league’s 30 teams.

The native of Nigeria measured 6-foot-9 ¼ without shoes, weighed 259 pounds and recorded a combine-best hand length of 10 inches and winspan of 7-foot-7 ½. He also fared well during scrimmages, finishing with 15 points and 14 rebounds in one of them, and was solid during shooting drills despite the need to expand his offensive game.

But Chinyelu ultimately decided another year at Florida provided him the opportunity for long-term development and a chance to add a second national championship to the program’s 2025 crown.

His return gives the Gators a dominant interior trio also featuring All-SEC forwards Thomas Haugh and Alex Condon, who each declined professional opportunities to stay at Florida.

Chinyelu averaged 11.2 rebounds last season to lead all power-conference players while setting a school record with 19 double-doubles. He also earned Naismith Defensive Player of the Year honors as Florida finished sixth nationally in defensive efficiency, according to Ken Pomeroy’s metrics.

But Chinyelu is still considered a second-round prospect until he expands his offensive repetoire and shooting ability. Yahoo Sports now projects him to go with the 14th pick of the second round to San Antonio.

Chinyelu averaged 10.9 points last season, up from six per game in 2024-25, while shooting 58.4% from the field and 69.5% from the free-throw line. He showed improved discipline on the defensive end last season, fouling out just three times after being disqualified six times as a sophomore.

But Chinyelu ended his breakout season on a sour note. In a 73-72 loss to Iowa during the second round of the NCAA Tournament, he finished with zero points, one rebound and four fouls in 20 minutes.

He’ll now return to a Florida roster loaded beyond the frontcourt.

Arkansas transfer Boogie Fland is expected to run the offense and among the SEC’s best defenders. Denzel Aberdeen transferred to Florida after the leaving the 2025 national champions for Kentucky, where he shined as a full-time starter. SEC Sixth Man of the Year Urban Klavzar also is back.

Golden added two intriguing international prospects: 6-foot-10 forward Arturas Butajevas of Lithuania and 6-foot-9 Domen Petrovic of Slovenia.

With Chinyelu back in the fold, Florida now possesses the size, experience and continuity few programs can match.

And after helping deliver a national championship, Chinyelu made clear he is returning to Gainesville with high expectations.

“We were going out there, and the mindset is to get it all,” Chinyelu said during the draft process. “If I go back, I’m not settling for less.”

Edgar Thompson can be reached at egthompson@orlandosentinel.com

Ja'Marr Chase absent from Bengals workouts, explained

Onlookers keeping tabs on Cincinnati Bengals workouts right now might notice things like new faces in new places and Joe Burrow’s win-now commentary. And Burrow’s thoughts on Trey Henrickson, even. 

But what they won’t notice? Ja'Marr Chase. 

Chase has been absent from voluntary workouts this week with the Bengals. But as far as anyone can tell, it’s a simple matter of training preference. 

According to WLWT’s Charlie Clifford, Chase’s absence “appears to be a veteran star transitioning to a new offseason plan and it wouldn't be a surprise if Chase continues to work on his own until Cincinnati's mandatory three-day minicamp.”

Bengals mandatory minicamp starts June 16, so Bengals fans might not see him until then. 

Not a big deal, really, but it is a departure from normal operating procedure for Chase. Even so, it’s not uncommon for specialists at certain positions to no thanks the possible bonus money for attending voluntaries while focusing on positional stuff away from the team this time of year. 

A Triple Crown winner the season he missed a chunk of the offseason with the team anyway, there’s little in the way of concern over this small blip for Chase. 

This article originally appeared on Bengals Wire: Ja'Marr Chase absent from Bengals workouts, explained

We are officially 100 days away from the start of USC's 2026 season

The countdown to USC's 2026 football season is officially on! Believe it or not, the Trojans' season opener is exactly 100 days away.

100 days from today marks August 29. That day, USC will host San Jose State at the Coliseum to kick off the 2026 college football season.

The game will be played in Week Zero, meaning that the Trojans and Spartans will open the year a week before the majority of teams do. It also means that with few other games on that weekend, the national spotlight will be on USC.

The 2026 season is set to be a highly anticipated one in Los Angeles. After coming up short of reaching the College Football Playoff last year, USC is bringing back the majority of its core from the 2025 team, while also adding a loaded recruiting class and several notable transfer portal additions. Entering the year, there is significant pressure and expectations for head coach Lincoln Riley to finally break through and take the Trojans to the playoff.

In the coming weeks and months, USC will have summer workouts, Big Ten Media Days, and fall camp. For now, though, it is time to sit back, relax, and let the countdown begin.

This article originally appeared on Trojans Wire: The 2026 USC football season is 100 days away

Cowboys Headlines: FIFA to use curtains for World Cup; more international trips coming?

First, the temporary installation of real grass. And now this. AT&T Stadium is already making a major concession to FIFA in order to host World Cup matches this summer by laying down a short-lived sod playing surface, something Cowboys players have wanted for years. Now comes word that at least one match will see the venue break out its rarely-seen curtains (yes, they exist) in order to minimize the blinding glare that pours in through the glass walls in the west end zone. It's FIFA's call, not a Jerry Jones decision... but expect the Cowboys owner to hear new blowback over the recurring (and easily-remedied) issue.

Jones also made headlines this week by downplaying the brutal travel schedule that will affect either end of the team's Week 3 trip to Rio de Janeiro. It's probably wise to start getting used to long plane rides and jet lagged prep weeks, though; a new rule tweak will prevent future opponents from "blocking" a lucrative home date with the high-profile Cowboys when it comes to games staged internationally. That will likely mean more foreign travel for the Cowboys as the visiting team if the league deems it desirable.

Also in Wednesday's news, a closer look at how the Cowboys will be better-rested than their opponent in every game but one this season, a deep dive into what Kenny Clark brings to the table in his second season as a Cowboy, big predictions for Caleb Downs and Malachi Lawrence, and a premiere date has been set for the new season of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders' Netflix series this summer.

We'll also take a trip through the NFC East. One NFL insider is so sure of an A.J. Brown trade in Philly that he's booking his personal time off around his prediction. The Giants' Cam Skattebo is making bold plans to do something only nine other men in league history have ever done, and Washington's Terry McLaurin is excited about a serious increase in his workload, as publicly promised by none other than his new offensive coordinator. (Opposing defenses should also take note.)

Wednesday's league headlines were dominated by Aaron Rodgers... for what will be one of the last times; the 42-year-old has announced that 2026 will be his final year in uniform. The Raiders, meanwhile, are getting their first look at their brand-new quarterback... and he's everything that's been advertised. And finally, Seattle's Jaxon Smith-Njigba left plenty of his opponents in a blender last season, but he also created some big-time confusion for whoever typed out the nameplate on his year-end trophy. After further review, the Seahawks receiver will get a do-over.

Dallas Cowboys Top Headlines

  • World Cup will block notorious Dallas glare for at least one game :: Front Office Sports (Link)
  • NFL decision could clear path for Cowboys to play more international games :: Dallas Morning News (Link)
  • Jerry Jones laughs off Cowboys having no rest before, after Rio trip :: Cowboys Wire (Link)
  • Did NFL give Cowboys a sneaky advantage in the 2026 schedule? :: Dallas Morning News (Link)
  • OC, DC aren't ready yet, but could be in demand before Cowboys cash in :: Cowboys Wire (Link)
  • 3 Points: What Kenny Clark brings in Season 11 :: DallasCowboys.com (Link)
  • ESPN predicts Cowboys rookies Downs, Lawrence to lead class in stats :: Cowboys Wire (Link)
  • Where does Cowboys' offense rank even without Dak Prescott? Higher than you think :: Cowboys Wire (Link)
  • Netflix sets premiere date for season three of Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders show :: Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Link)

Latest Updates from the NFC East

  • Adam Schefter left no doubt on when Eagles will trade A.J. Brown with his plans :: Inside the Iggles (Link)
  • Cam Skattebo set a ridiculous goal for himself when he returns from injury this season :: SI.com (Link)
  • Commanders' Terry McLaurin offers 3-word response to 10-target comment from OC :: The Sporting News (Link)

News & Headlines from Around the NFL

  • Steelers' Aaron Rodgers says he plans to retire after season :: ESPN (Link)
  • Klint Kubiak on Fernando Mendoza: 'As advertised' :: NFL.com (Link)
  • NFL sending Jaxon Smith-Njigba new Offensive Player of the Year trophy after typo :: The Athletic (Link)

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Every 2026 World Cup squad announced so far — and when teams will reveal their rosters

Final World Cup rosters are beginning to take shape as national teams across the globe announce squads for the biggest tournament in soccer history. While some countries have already unveiled preliminary rosters, federations must submit final 26-man rosters to FIFA by the June 1 deadline.

Several teams have also confirmed when they plan to announce their rosters, including the U.S. men’s national team, which is set to unveil its squad May 26 in New York. Morocco and Germany are among the next nations expected to announce squads on Thursday.

Below is every confirmed 2026 World Cup squad, along with roster announcement dates where available. This page will continue to update as additional squads are released and changes are made ahead of the tournament.

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Group A: Czechia, Mexico, South Africa, South Korea
Group BBosnia-Herzegovina, Canada, Qatar, Switzerland
Group C: Brazil, Haiti, Morocco, Scotland
Group D: Australia, Paraguay, Türkiye, United States
Group E: Curaçao, Ecuador, Germany, Ivory Coast
Group F: Japan, Netherlands, Sweden, Tunisia
Group G: Belgium, Egypt, Iran, New Zealand
Group H: Cape Verde, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Uruguay
Group I: France, Iraq, Norway, Senegal
Group J: Algeria, Argentina, Austria, Jordan
Group K: Colombia, Congo DR, Portugal, Uzbekistan
Group L: Croatia, England, Ghana, Panama

Group A

Czechia (Preliminary roster)

Goalkeepers: Matej Kovar (PSV), Jindrich Stanek (Slavia Prague), Martin Jedlicka (Banik Ostrava), Lukas Hornicek (Braga), Antonín Kinský (Tottenham Hotspur), Jan Koutny (Sigma Olomouc), Jakub Markovic (Slavia Prague)

Defenders: Vladimir Coufal (TSG Hoffenheim), Tomáš Holeš (Slavia Prague), Ladislav Krejčí (Wolverhampton Wanderers), David Zima (Slavia Prague), Jaroslav Zelený (Sparta Prague), David Jurásek (Slavia Prague), David Douděra (Slavia Prague), Robin Hranáč (TSG Hoffenheim), Václav Jemelka (Viktoria Plzen), Martin Vitík (Bologna), Štěpán Chaloupek (Slavia Prague), Tomáš Vlček (Slavia Prague), Matěj Hadaš (Sigma Olomouc), Adam Ševínský (Sparta Prague), Karel Spáčil (Viktoria Plzen)

Midfielders: Tomáš Souček(West Ham United), Vladimir Darida (Hradec Kralove), Lukas Provod (Slavia Prague), Michal Sadílek (Slavia Prague), Pavel Šulc (Lyon), Lukas Cerv (Viktoria Plzen), Adam Karabec (Lyon), Michal Beran (Sigma Olomouc), Lukas Sadílek (Gornik Zabrze), Krystof Danek (LASK), Matěj Ryneš (Sparta Prague), Patrik Hellebrand (Gornik Zabrze), Tomáš Ladra (Viktoria Plzen), Lukas Ambros (Gornik Zabrze), Pavel Bucha (FC Cincinnati), Ondrej Kricfaluši (Banik Ostrava), David Planka (Banik Ostrava), Hugo Sochůrek (Sparta Prague), Alexandr Sojka (Viktoria Plzen), Denis Višinský (Viktoria Plzen)

Forwards: Patrik Schick (Bayer Leverkusen), Matej Vydra (Viktoria Plzen), Adam Hložek (TSG Hoffenheim), Jan Kuchta (Sparta Prague), Tomáš Chorý (Slavia Prague), Mojmír Chytil (Slavia Prague), Jan Kliment (Sigma Olomouc), Vasil Kušej (Slavia Prague), Václav Sejk (Sigma Olomouc), Christophe Kabongo (Mlada Boleslav), Ondřej Mihálik (Hradec Kralove), Vojtěch Patrák (Pardubice)

Manager: Miroslav Koubek

Final roster TBA.

Raul Jimenez celebrates after scoring Fulham's first goal during the Premier League match between Sunderland and Fulham at the Stadium Of Light in Sunderland, England, on February 22, 2026. (Photo by Mark Fletcher/MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Raúl Jiménez, 34, returns to El Tri for the World Cup after scoring nine goals in 35 Premier League appearances for Fulham this season. The veteran striker has 125 caps and 44 international goals for Mexico
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Mexico (Preliminary roster)

Goalkeepers: Raul Rangel (Chivas), Guillermo Ochoa (AEL Limassol), Carlos Acevedo (Santos Laguna), Alex Padilla (Athletic Bilbao), Jose Antonio Rodriguez (Tijuana), Carlos Moreno (Pachuca)

Defenders: Johan Vasquez (Genoa), Cesar Montes (Lokomotiv Moscow), Jesus Gallardo (Toluca), Jorge Sanchez (PAOK), Mateo Chavez (AZ Alkmaar), Julian Araujo (Celtic), Israel Reyes (America), Richard Ledezma (Chivas), Everardo Lopez (Toluca), Denzell Garcia (FC Juarez), Jesus Alberto Angulo (Tigres), Bryan Alonso Gonzalez (Chivas), Victor Guzman (Monterrey), Ramon Juarez (America), Alejandro Jesus Gomez (Tijuana), Eduardo Aguila (Atletico San Luis), Luis Rey (Puebla)

Midfielders: Edson Alvarez (Fenerbahce), Orbelin Pineda (AEK Athens), Alvaro Fidalgo (Real Betis), Obed Vargas (Atletico Madrid), Gilberto Mora (Tijuana), Luis Chavez (Dynamo Moscow), Roberto Alvarado (Chivas), Erik Lira (Cruz Azul), Luis Romo (Chivas), Marcel Ruiz (Toluca), Efrain Alvarez (Chivas), Diego Lainez (Tigres), Elias Montiel (Pachuca), Carlos Rodriguez (Cruz Azul), Erick Sanchez (America), Alexei Dominguez (Pachuca), Jesus Ricardo Angulo (Toluca), Jeremy Marquez (Cruz Azul), Jordan Carrillo (Pumas), Isaias Violante (America), Kevin Castañeda (Tijuana), Alexis Gutierrez (America)

Forwards: Raúl Jiménez (Fulham), Santiago Gimenez (AC Milan), Julian Quiñones (Al Qadsiah), Cesar Huerta (Anderlecht), Armando Gonzalez (Chivas), Guillermo Martinez (Pumas), Alexis Vega (Toluca), Jorge Ruvalcaba (New York Red Bulls), German Berterame (Inter Miami)

Manager: Javier Aguirre

Final roster TBA.

South Africa

TBA

South Korea

Goalkeepers: Jo Hyun-woo (Ulsan HD), Kim Seung-gyu (FC Tokyo), Song Bum-keun (Jeonbuk Hyundai)

Defenders: Kim Min-jae (Bayern Munich), Jo Yu-min (Sharjah), Lee Han-beom (Midtjylland), Kim Tae-hyun (Kashima Antlers), Park Jin-seop (Zhejiang FC), Lee Ki-hyeok (Gangwon FC), Lee Tae-seok (Austria Vienna), Seol Young-woo (Red Star Belgrade), Jens Castrop (Borussia Mönchengladbach), Kim Moon-hwan (Daejeon Hana)

Midfielders: Yang Hyun-jun (Celtic), Paik Seung-ho (Birmingham City), Hwang In-beom (Feyenoord), Kim Jin-kyu (Jeonbuk Hyundai), Bae Jun-ho (Stoke City), Um Ji-sung (Swansea City), Hwang Hee-chan (Wolverhampton), Lee Dong-gyeong (Ulsan HD), Lee Jae-sung (Mainz), Lee Kang-in (Paris Saint-Germain)

Forwards: Oh Hyun-kyu (Beşiktaş), Son Heung-min (LAFC), Cho Kyu-sung (Midtjylland)

Manager: Hong Myung-bo

Group B

Bosnia-Herzegovina

Goalkeepers: Nikola Vasilj (FC St. Pauli), Martin Zlomislić (HNK Rijeka), Osman Hadžikić (Slaven Belupo)

Defenders: Sead Kolašinac (Atalanta BC), Amar Dedić (SL Benfica), Nihad Mujakić (Gaziantep FK), Nikola Katić (Schalke 04), Tarik Muharemović (US Sassuolo), Stjepan Radeljić (HNK Rijeka), Dennis Hadžikadunić (UC Sampdoria), Nidal Čelik (Lens)

Midfielders: Amir Hadžiahmetović (Hull City), Ivan Šunjić (Pafos FC), Ivan Bašić (FC Astana), Dženis Burnić (Karlsruher SC), Ermin Mahmić (FC Slovan Liberec), Benjamin Tahirović (Bröndby IF), Amar Memić (FC Viktoria Plzen), Armin Gigović (BSC Young Boys)

Forwards: Kerim Alajbegović (RB Salzburg), Esmir Bajraktarević (PSV Eindhoven), Ermedin Demirović (VfB Stuttgart), Jovo Lukić (FC Universitatea Cluj), Samed Baždar (Jagiellonia Białystok), Haris Tabaković (Borussia Mönchengladbach), Edin Džeko (Schalke 04)

Canada

Final roster to be announced May 29.

Qatar

Goalkeepers: Shehab Elleithy (Al Shahania), Salah Zakaria (Al Duhail), Meshaal Barsham (Al Sadd), Mahmoud Abunada (Al Rayyan)

Defenders: Boualem Khoukhi (Al Sadd), Pedro Miguel (Al Sadd), Sultan Al Brake (Al Duhail), Tarek Salman (Al Sadd), Al-Hashmi Al-Hussain (Al Arabi), Ayoub Al-Alawi (Al Gharafa), Bassam Al-Rawi (Al Duhail), Rayyan Al-Ali (Al Gharafa), Issa Laye (Al Arabi), Lucas Mendes (Al Wakrah), Mohammed Waad (Al Shamal), Niall Mason (Qatar)

Midfielders: Ahmed Fathi (Al Arabi), Jassim Gaber (Al Rayyan), Assim Madibo (Al Wakrah), Abdulaziz Hatem (Al Rayyan), Karim Boudiaf (Al Duhail), Mohammed Mannai (Al Shamal), Homam Al-Amin (Cultural Leonesa)

Forwards: Almoez Ali (Al Duhail), Akram Afif (Al Sadd), Tahsin Mohammed (Al Duhail), Edmílson Junior (Al Duhail), Ahmed Al-Ganehi (Al Gharafa), Ahmed Alaa (Al Rayyan), Sebastián Soria (Qatar), Hassan Al-Haydos (Al Sadd), Mubarak Shannan (Al Duhail), Mohammed Muntari (Al Gharafa), Yusuf Abdurisag (Al Wakrah)

Manager: Julen Lopetegui

Switzerland

Goalkeepers: Gregor Kobel (Borussia Dortmund), Yvon Mvogo (Lorient), Marvin Keller (Young Boys)

Defenders: Manuel Akanji (Inter Milan), Nico Elvedi (Borussia Mönchengladbach), Ricardo Rodriguez (Real Betis), Silvan Widmer (Mainz), Miro Muheim (Hamburger SV), Aurèle Amenda (Eintracht Frankfurt), Eray Cömert (Valencia), Luca Jaquez (Stuttgart)

Midfielders: Granit Xhaka (Sunderland), Johan Manzambi (Freiburg), Remo Freuler (Bologna), Denis Zakaria (Monaco), Ardon Jashari (AC Milan), Djibril Sow (Sevilla), Christian Fassnacht (Young Boys), Michel Aebischer (Pisa), Fabian Rieder (Augsburg), Rubén Vargas (Sevilla)

Forwards: Breel Embolo (Rennes), Noah Okafor (Leeds), Dan Ndoye (Nottingham Forest), Zeki Amdouni (Burnley), Cedric Itten (Fortuna Dusseldorf)

Manager: Murat Yakin

Group C

Neymar during the match between Santos and Coritiba in the 16th round of the Brazilian football championship at Neo Quimica Arena on September 17, 2026.(Photo by Bruno Escolastico Sousa Silva/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Neymar, 34, makes a remarkable return to the Seleção for the World Cup after a stop-start season at Santos marred by knee and thigh injuries.
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Brazil

Goalkeepers: Alisson (Liverpool), Ederson (Fenerbahce), Weverton (Gremio)

Defenders: Alex Sandro, Danilo, Leo Pereira (Flamengo), Bremer (Juventus), Ibanez (Al-Ahli), Wesley (Roma), Marquinhos (Paris Saint-Germain), Gabriel Magalhaes (Arsenal), Douglas Santos (Zenit St. Petersburg)

Midfielders: Bruno Guimaraes (Newcastle), Casemiro (Manchester United), Danilo Santos (Botafogo), Fabinho (Al-Ittihad), Lucas Paqueta (Flamengo)

Forwards: Endrick (Lyon), Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal), Igor Thiago (Brentford), Matheus Cunha (Manchester United), Raphinha (Barcelona), Vinicius Júnior (Real Madrid), Luiz Henrique (Zenit St. Petersburg), Neymar (Santos), Rayan (Bournemouth).

Manager: Carlo Ancelotti

Haiti

Goalkeepers: Jhony Placide (Bastia), Alexandre Pierre (Sochaux), Josue Duverger (Cosmos Koblenz)

Defenders: Carlens Arcus (Angers), Wilguens Paugain (Zulte Waregem), Duke Lacroix (Colorado Springs Switchbacks), Martin Experience (Nancy), Jean-Kévin Duverne (Gent), Ricardo Ade (LDU Quito), Hannes Delcroix (Lugano), Keeto Thermoncy (Young Boys)

Midfielders: Carl Fred Sainté (El Paso Locomotive), Leverton Pierre (Vizela), Danley Jean Jacques (Philadelphia Union), Jean-Ricner Bellegarde (Wolves), Woodensky Pierre (Violette), Dominique Simon (FC Tatran Prešov)

Forwards: Don Deedson Louicius (FC Dallas), Josue Casimir (Auxerre), Derrick Etienne (Toronto FC), Ruben Providence (Almere), Duckens Nazon (Esteghlal), Frantzdy Pierrot (Çaykur Rizespor), Wilson Isidor (Sunderland), Yassin Fortuné (Viezla), Lenny Joseph (Ferencváros)

Manager: Sébastien Migné

Morocco

Final roster to be announced Thursday.

Scotland

Goalkeepers: Angus Gunn (Nottingham Forest), Craig Gordon (Heart of Midlothian), Liam Kelly (Rangers).

Defenders: Aaron Hickey (Brentford), Nathan Patterson (Everton), Andy Robertson (Liverpool), Kieran Tierney (Celtic), Grant Hanley (Hibernian), Jack Hendry (Al-Ettifaq), John Souttar (Rangers), Scott McKenna (Dinamo Zagreb), Dom Hyam (Wrexham), Anthony Ralston (Celtic).

Midfielders: Scott McTominay (Napoli), John McGinn (Aston Villa), Billy Gilmour (Napoli), Ryan Christie (Bournemouth), Lewis Ferguson (Bologna), Kenny McLean (Norwich), Ben Gannon-Doak (Bournemouth), Findlay Curtis (Rangers).

Forwards: Lawrence Shankland (Heart of Midlothian), Lyndon Dykes (Charlton), Ché Adams (Torino), George Hirst (Ipswich), Ross Stewart (Southampton).

Manager: Steve Clarke

Group D

Australia

TBA

Paraguay (Preliminary roster)

Goalkeepers: Roberto Fernández (Cerro Porteño), Orlando Gill (San Lorenzo), Gastón Olveira (Olimpia), Carlos Coronel (São Paulo), Santiago Rojas (Nacional), Juan Espínola (Barracas Central)

Defenders: Gustavo Gómez (Palmeiras), Júnior Alonso (Atlético Mineiro), Fabián Balbuena (Grêmio), Omar Alderete (Sunderland), Juan Cáceres (Dynamo Moscow), Blas Riveros (Cerro Porteño), Alan Benítez (Libertad), Agustín Sandez (Rosario Central), Mateo Gamarra (Cruzeiro), Saúl Salcedo (Newell’s Old Boys), José Canale (Lanús), Diego León (Manchester United), Alexandro Maidana (Talleres), Alcides Benítez (Belgrano), Ronaldo Dejesus (Lanús), Alan Núñez (Nacional)

Midfielders: Miguel Almirón (Atlanta United), Mathías Villasanti (Gremio), Kaku (Al Ain), Andrés Cubas (Vancouver Whitecaps), Ramón Sosa (Palmeiras), Diego Gómez (Brighton & Hove Albion), Damián Bobadilla (Sao Paulo), Braian Ojeda (Orlando City), Matías Galarza (Atlanta United), Robert Piris Da Motta (Cerro Porteno), Alvaro Campuzano (Libertad), Diego Gonzalez (Atlas), Hugo Cuenca (Burgos), Mauricio Magalhaes (Palmeiras), Lucas Romero (Universidad de Chile), Enso González (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Ruben Lezcano (Olimpia)

Forwards: Óscar Romero (Huracán), Ángel Romero (Boca Juniors), Antonio Sanabria (Cremonese), Julio Enciso (Strasbourg), Gabriel Ávalos (Independiente), Carlos González (Independiente del Valle), Alex Arce (Independiente Rivadavia), Adam Bareiro (Boca Juniors), Lorenzo Melgarejo (Libertad), Isidro Pitta (Red Bull Bragantino), Ronaldo Martínez (Talleres), Gustavo Caballero (Portsmouth), Robert Morales (UNAM), Adrián Alcaraz (Olimpia), Rodney Redes (LDU Quito)

Manager: Gustavo Alfaro

Türkiye (Preliminary roster)

Goalkeepers: Altay Bayındır (Manchester United), Ersin Destanoğlu (Beşiktaş A.Ş.), Mert Günok (Fenerbahçe A.Ş.), Muhammed Şengezer (Rams Başakşehir FK), Uğurcan Çakır (Galatasaray A.Ş.) 

Defenders: Abdülkerim Bardakcı (Galatasaray A.Ş.), Ahmetcan Kaplan (NEC Nijmegen), Çağlar Söyüncü (Fenerbahçe A.Ş.), Eren Elmalı (Galatasaray A.Ş.), Ferdi Kadıoğlu (Brighton & Hove Albion), Merih Demiral (Al-Ahli), Mert Müldür (Fenerbahçe A.Ş.), Mustafa Eskihellaç (Trabzonspor A.Ş.), Ozan Kabak (TSG 1899 Hoffenheim), Samet Akaydın (Çaykur Rizespor A.Ş.), Yusuf Akçiçek (Al-Hilal), Zeki Çelik (AS Roma) 

Midfielders: Atakan Karazor (VfB Stuttgart), Demir Ege Tıknaz (SC Braga), Hakan Çalhanoğlu (Internazionale), İsmail Yüksek (Fenerbahçe A.Ş.), Kaan Ayhan (Galatasaray A.Ş.), Orkun Kökçü (Beşiktaş A.Ş.), Salih Özcan (Borussia Dortmund)

Forwards: Aral Şimşir (FC Midtjylland), Arda Güler (Real Madrid), Barış Alper Yılmaz (Galatasaray A.Ş.), Can Uzun (Eintracht Frankfurt), Deniz Gül (FC Porto), İrfan Can Kahveci (Kasımpaşa A.Ş.), Kenan Yıldız (Juventus), Kerem Aktürkoğlu (Fenerbahçe A.Ş.), Oğuz Aydın (Fenerbahçe A.Ş.), Yunus Akgün (Galatasaray A.Ş.), Yusuf Sarı (Rams Başakşehir FK)

Manager: Vincenzo Montella

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - MARCH 31:  Manager Mauricio Pochettino of the United States looks on prior to the international friendly match between United States and Portugal at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on March 31, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
USMNT coach Mauricio Pochettino has made clear that no player is guaranteed a spot in the U.S. squad, warning that even stars like Christian Pulisic and Tyler Adams “cannot feel safe” ahead of the May 26 roster announcement
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United States

Final roster to be announced Tuesday, May 26.

Group E

Curaçao

Goalkeepers: Tyrick Bodak (SC Telstar), Trevor Doornbusch (VVV-Venlo), Eloy Room (Miami FC).

Defenders: Riechedly Bazoer (Konyaspor), Joshua Brenet (Kayserispor), Roshon Van Eijma (RKC Waalwijk), Sherel Floranus (PEC Zwolle), Deveron Fonville (NEC Nijmegen), Jurien Gaari (Abha Club), Armando Obispo (PSV Eindhoven), Shurandy Sambo (Sparta Rotterdam).

Midfielders: Juninho Bacuna (FC Volendam), Leandro Bacuna (Igdır), Livano Comenencia (FC Zurich), Kevin Felida (FC Den Bosch), Ar'Jany Martha (Rotherham United), Tyrese Noslin (SC Telstar), Godfried Roemeratoe (RKC Waalwijk).

Forwards: Jeremy Antonisse (AE Kifisia), Tahith Chong (Sheffield United), Kenji Gorré (Maccabi Haifa), Sontje Hansen (Middlesbrough), Gervane Kastaneer (Terengganu FC), Brandley Kuwas (FC Volendam), Jurgen Locadia (Miami FC), Jearl Margaritha (SK Beveren).

Manager: Dick Advocaat

Ecuador

TBA

Germany

Final roster to be announced Thursday, May 21.

Ivory Coast

Goalkeepers: Yahia Fofana (Rizespor), Mohamed Kone (Charleroi), Alban Lafont (Panathinaikos)

Defenders: Emmanuel Agbadou (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Clement Akpa (AJ Auxerre), Ousmane Diomande (Sporting), Guela Doue (Racing Strasbourg), Ghislain Konan (Gil Vicente), Odilon Kossonou (Atalanta), Evan Ndicka (AS Roma), Wilfried Singo (Galatasaray)

Midfielders: Seko Fofana (Stade Rennais), Parfait Guiagon (Charleroi), Franck Kessie (Al Ahli), Christ Oulai (Trabzonspor), Ibrahim Sangare (Nottingham Forest), Jean-Michael Seri (NK Maribor)

Forwards: Simon Adingra (AS Monaco), Ange-Yoan Bonny (Inter Milan), Amad Diallo (Manchester United), Oumar Diakite (Cercle Brugge), Yan Diomande (RB Leipzig), Evann Guessand (Aston Villa), Nicolas Pepe (Villarreal), Bazoumana Toure (Hoffenheim), Elye Wahi (Nice)

Manager: Emerse Faé

Group F

Japan

Goalkeepers: Zion Suzuki (Parma), Keisuke Osako (Sanfrecce Hiroshima), Tomoki Hayakawa (Kashima Antlers)

Defenders: Yuta Nagatomo (FC Tokyo), Shogo Taniguchi (Sint-Truiden), Ko Itakura (Ajax), Tsuyoshi Watanabe (Feyenoord), Takehiro Tomiyasu (Ajax), Hiroki Ito (Bayern Munich), Ayumu Seko (Le Havre), Yukinari Sugawara (Werder Bremen)

Midfielders: Junnosuke Suzuki (Copenhagen), Wataru Endo (Liverpool), Junya Ito (Genk), Daichi Kamada (Crystal Palace), Ritsu Doan (Eintracht Frankfurt), Ao Tanaka (Leeds United), Keito Nakamura (Reims), Kaishu Sano (Mainz), Takefusa Kubo (Real Sociedad), Yuito Suzuki (Freiburg)

Forwards: Koki Ogawa (NEC Nijmegen), Daizen Maeda (Celtic), Ayase Ueda (Feyenoord), Kento Shiogai (VfL Wolfsburg), Keisuke Goto (Sint-Truiden)

Manager: Hajime Moriyasu

Netherlands

Final roster to be announced May 25.

Sweden

Goalkeepers: Viktor Johansson (Stoke City), Kristoffer Nordfeldt (AIK), Jacob Widell Zetterstrom (Derby County)

Defenders: Hjalmar Ekdal (Burnley), Gabriel Gudmundsson (Leeds United), Isak Hien (Atalanta), Emil Holm (Juventus), Gustaf Lagerbielke (Braga), Victor Lindelöf (Aston Villa), Erik Smith (St. Pauli), Carl Starfelt (Celta Vigo), Elliot Stroud (Mjallby), Daniel Svensson (Borussia Dortmund)

Midfielders: Taha Ali (Malmo), Yasin Ayari (Brighton), Lucas Bergvall (Tottenham), Jesper Karlström (Udinese), Ken Sema (Pafos), Mattias Svanberg (Wolfsburg), Besfort Zeneli (Union St-Gilloise)

Forwards: Alexander Bernhardsson (Holstein Kiel), Anthony Elanga (Newcastle United), Viktor Gyökeres (Arsenal), Alexander Isak (Liverpool), Gustaf Nilsson (Club Brugge), Benjamin Nygren (Celtic)

Manager: Graham Potter

Tunisia

Goalkeepers: Sabri Ben Hessen (Etoile Sahel), Abdelmouhib Chamakh (Club Africain), Aymen Dahman (CS Sfaxien)

Defenders: Ali Abdi (Nice), Adem Arous (Kasimpasa), Mohamed Amine Ben Hamida (Esperance), Dylan Bronn (Servette Geneva), Raed Chikhaoui (US Monastir), Moutaz Neffati (Norrkoping), Omar Rekik (NK Maribor), Montassar Talbi (Lorient), Yan Valery (Young Boys Berne)

Midfielders: Mortadha Ben Ouanes (Kasimpasa), Anis Ben Slimane (Norwich City), Ismael Gharbi (FC Augsburg), Rani Khedira (Union Berlin), Mohamed Hadj Mahmoud (Lugano), Hannibal Mejbri (Burnley), Ellyes Skhiri (Eintracht Frankfurt)

Forwards: Elias Achouri (FC Copenhagen), Khalil Ayari (Paris St Germain), Firas Chaouat (Club Africain), Rayan Elloumi (Vancouver Whitecaps), Hazem Mastouri (Dynamo Makhachkala), Elias Saad (Hannover 96), Sebastian Tounekti (Celtic)

Manager: Sabri Lamouchi

Group G

Thibaut Courtois plays during the match between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid CF, corresponding to week 35 of LaLiga EA Sports, at the Spotify Camp Nou in Barcelona, Spain, on May 10, 2026. (Photo by Joan Valls/Urbanandsport/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Thibaut Courtois, 34, heads to his fourth World Cup as Belgium’s No. 1 after posting 13 clean sheets in 31 La Liga appearances for Real Madrid this season.
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Belgium

Goalkeepers: Thibaut Courtois (Real Madrid), Senne Lammens (Manchester United), Mike Penders (Strasbourg).

Defenders: Timothy Castagne (Fulham), Zeno Debast (Sporting CP), Maxim de Cupyer (Brighton), Koni de Winter (AC Milan), Brandon Mechele (Club Brugge), Thomas Meunier (Lille), Nathan Ngoy (Lille), Joaquin Seys (Club Brugge), Arthur Theate (Eintracht Frankfurt).

Midfielders: Kevin de Bruyne (Napoli), Amadou Onana (Aston Villa), Nicolas Raskin (Rangers), Youri Tielemans (Aston Villa), Hans Vanaken (Club Brugge), Axel Witsel (Girona).

Forwards: Charles de Ketelaere (Atalanta), Jeremy Doku (Manchester City), Matias Fernandez-Pardo (Lille), Romelu Lukaku (Napoli), Dodi Lukebakio (Benfica), Diego Moreira (Strasbourg), Alexis Saelemaekers (AC Milan), Leandro Trossard (Arsenal).

Manager: Rudi Garcia

Egypt

Goalkeepers: Mohamed El Shenawy (Al Ahly), Mostafa Shobeir (Al Ahly), El-Mahdy Soliman (Zamalek), Mohamed Alaa (Gouna).

Defenders: Mohamed Hany, Yasser Ibrahim (Al Ahly), Tarek Alaa (ZED FC), Rami Rabia (Al-Ain), Hamdy Fathy (Al Wakrah), Hossam Abdelmaguid (Zamalek SC), Ahmed Fattouh (Zamalek SC), Mohamed Abdelmonem (Nice), Karim Hafez (Pyramids FC).

Midfielders: Marwan Attia (Al Ahly), Ahmed Sayed Zizo (Al Ahly), Emam Ashour (Al Ahly), Mahmoud Trezeguet (Al Ahly), Mohanad Lasheen (Pyramids FC), Nabil Emad Donga (Pyramids FC), Mahmoud Saber (Pyramids FC), Mostafa Zico (Pyramids FC), Ibrahim Adel (FC Nordsjælland), Haissam Hassan (Real Oviedo), Mohamed Salah (Liverpool).

Strikers: Omar Marmoush (Manchester City), Aqtay Abdallah (Enppi), Hamza Abdelkarim (Barcelona).

Manager: Hossam Hassan

Iran

Goalkeepers: Alireza Beiranvand (Tractor), Hossein Hosseini (Sepahan), Payam Niazmand (Persepolis), Mohammed Khalifeh (Aluminium Arak)

Defenders: Danial Eiri (Malavan), Ehsan Hajsafi (Sepahan), Saleh Hardani (Esteghlal), Hossein Kanaani (Persepolis), Shoka Khalilzadeh (Tractor), Milad Mohammadi (Persepolis), Ali Nemati Omid Noorafkan (Foolad), Ramin Rezaeian (Foolad)

Midfielders: Rouzbeh Cheshmi (Esteghlal), Saeid Ezatolahi (Shabab Al-Ahli), Mehdi Ghaedi (Al-Nasr), Saman Ghoddos (Kalba), Mohammad Ghorbani (Al-Wahda), Alireza Jahanbakhsh (Dender), Mohammad Mohebi (Rostovv), Amir Mohammad Razzaghinia (Esteghlal), Mehdi Torabi (Tractor), Aria Yousefi (Sepahan)

Forwards: Ali Alipour (Persepolis), Dennis Dargahi (Standard Liege), Hadi Habibinejad (Chadormalou), Amirhossein Hosseinzadeh (Tractor), Amirhossein Mahmoudi (Persepolis), Kasra Taheri (Paykan), Mehdi Taremi (Olympiacos)

Manager: Amir Ghalenoei

New Zealand

Goalkeepers: Max Crocombe (Millwall), Alex Paulsen (Lechia Gdańsk), Michael Woud (Auckland FC).

Defenders: Tyler Bindon (Nottingham Forest), Michael Boxall (Minnesota United), Liberato Cacace (Wrexham), Francis de Vries (Auckland FC), Callan Elliot (Auckland FC), Tim Payne (Wellington Phoenix), Nando Pijnaker (Auckland FC), Tommy Smith (Braintree Town), Finn Surman (Portland Timbers).

Midfielders: Lachlan Bayliss (Newcastle Jets), Joe Bell (Viking FK), Matt Garbett (Peterborough United), Ben Old (Saint-Étienne), Alex Rufer (Wellington Phoenix), Sarpreet Singh (Wellington Phoenix), Marko Stamenic (Swansea City), Ryan Thomas (PEC Zwolle).

Forwards: Kosta Barbarouses (Western Sydney Wanderers), Eli Just (Motherwell), Callum McCowatt (Silkeborg), Jesse Randall (Auckland FC), Ben Waine (Port Vale), Chris Wood (Nottingham Forest).

Manager: Darren Bazeley

Group H

Cape Verde

Goalkeepers: Vozinha (Chaves), Marcio Rosa (Montana), CJ dos Santos (San Diego).

Defenders: Stopira (Torreense), Roberto Lopes (Shamrock Rovers), Joao Paulo (FCSB), Diney (Al Bataeh), Logan Costa (Villarreal), Steven Moreira (Columbus Crew), Wagner Pina (Trabzonspor), Sidny Lopes Cabral (Benfica), Kelvin Pires (SJK).

Midfielders: Jamiro Monteiro (PEC Zwolle), Kevin Pina (Krasnodar), Deroy Duarte (Ludogorets), Telmo Arcanjo (Vitoria Guimaraes), Laros Duarte (Puskas Akademia), Yannick Semedo (Farense).

Forwards: Ryan Mendes (Igdir), Garry Rodrigues (Apollon Limassol), Willy Semedo (Omonia), Jovane Cabral (Estrela Amadora), Gilson Tavares (Akron Tolyatti), Dailon Livramento (Casa Pia), Helio Varela (Maccabi Tel Aviv), Nuno da Costa (Istanbul Basaksehir).

Manager: Pedro Leitão Brito

Saudi Arabia

TBA

Spain

Final roster set to be announced Tuesday, May 26.

Uruguay

TBA

Group I

MUNICH, GERMANY - APRIL 15: Kilian Mbappe of Real Madrid  celebrates his 2-3 goal during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Quarter-Final Second Leg match between FC Bayern München and Real Madrid CF at Football Arena Munich on April 15, 2026 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by EyesWideOpen/Getty Images)
Kylian Mbappé, 27, arrives at his third World Cup as arguably the planet’s best player, having scored 41 goals across all competitions for Real Madrid this season. He has 96 caps and 56 international goals for France.
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France

Goalkeepers: Mike Maignan (AC Milan), Brice Samba (Rennes), Robin Risser (Lens).

Defenders: Lucas Digne (Aston Villa), Malo Gusto (Chelsea), Lucas Hernandez (PSG), Théo Hernandez (Al-Hilal), Ibrahima Konaté (Liverpool), Jules Koundé (Barcelona), Maxence Lacroix (Crystal Palace), William Saliba (Arsenal), Dayot Upamecano (Bayern Munich).

Midfielders: N’Golo Kanté (Fenerbahçe), Manu Koné (Roma), Adrien Rabiot (AC Milan), Aurélien Tchouaméni (Real Madrid), Warren Zaïre-Emery (PSG).

Forwards: Maghnes Akliouche (Monaco), Bradley Barcola (PSG), Rayan Cherki (Manchester City), Ousmane Dembélé (PSG), Désiré Doué (PSG), Jean-Philippe Mateta (Crystal Palace), Kylian Mbappé (Real Madrid), Michael Olise (Bayern Munich), Marcus Thuram (Inter Milan).

Manager: Didier Deschamps

Iraq

TBA

Norway

TBA

Senegal (Preliminary roster)

Goalkeepers: Édouard Mendy (Al-Ahli), Yehvann Diouf (Nice), Mory Diaw (Le Havre).

Defenders: Krépin Diatta (Monaco), Antoine Mendy (Nice), Abdoulaye Seck (Maccabi Haifa), Kalidou Koulibaly (Al-Hilal), Ilay Camara (Anderlecht), Moussa Niakhate (Lyon), Mamadou Sarr (Chelsea), El-Hadji Malick Diouf (West Ham United), Moustapha Mbow (Paris FC), Ismaïl Jakobs (Galatasaray).

Midfielders: Idrissa Gueye (Everton), Habib Diarra (Sunderland), Pape Matar Sarr (Tottenham), Pape Gueye (Villarreal), Lamine Camara (Monaco), Pathé Ciss (Rayo Vallecano), Bara Ndiaye (Bayern Munich).

Forwards: Sadio Mané (Al-Nassr), Bamba Dieng (Lorient), Iliman Ndiaye (Everton), Nicolas Jackson (Bayern Munich), Assane Diao (Como), Ibrahim Mbaye (Paris St-Germain), Chérif Ndiaye (Samsunspor), Ismaïla Sarr (Crystal Palace).

Manager: Pape Thiaw

Group J

Algeria

TBA

MIAMI, FLORIDA - MAY 17: Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF gestures against the Portland Timbers during the first half at Nu Stadium on May 17, 2026 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images)
Will he or won't he? Lionel Messi, 38, is listed in Argentina’s preliminary squad but has yet to confirm his participation for 2026 after previously suggesting he wouldn’t play in another World Cup.
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Argentina (Preliminary roster)

Goalkeepers: Emiliano Martínez (Aston Villa), Gerónimo Rulli (Olympique de Marseille), Juan Musso (Atlético de Madrid), Walter Benítez (Crystal Palace FC), Facundo Cambeses (Racing Club), Santiago Beltrán (River Plate)

Defenders: Agustín Giay (Palmeiras), Gonzalo Montiel (River Plate), Nahuel Molina (Atlético de Madrid), Nicolás Capaldo (Hamburger SV), Kevin Mac Allister (Union Saint Gilloise), Lucas Martínez Quarta (River Plate), Marcos Senesi (Bournemouth), Lisandro Martínez (Manchester United), Nicolás Otamendi (SL Benfica), Germán Pezzella (River Plate), Leonardo Balerdi (Olympique de Marseille), Cristian Romero (Tottenham Hotspur), Lautaro Di Lollo (Boca Juniors), Zaid Romero (Getafe CF), Facundo Medina (Olympique de Marseille), Marcos Acuña (River Plate), Nicolás Tagliafico (Olympique Lyonnais), Gabriel Rojas (Racing Club)

Midfielders: Máximo Perrone (Como 1907), Leandro Paredes (Boca Juniors), Guido Rodríguez (Valencia CF), Aníbal Moreno (River Plate), Milton Delgado (Boca Juniors), Alan Varela (FC Porto), (Ezequiel Fernández (Bayer Leverkusen), Rodrigo De Paul (Inter Miami), Exequiel Palacios (Bayer Leverkusen), Enzo Fernández (Chelsea), Alexis Mac Allister (Liverpool), Giovani Lo Celso (Real Betis), Nicolás Domínguez (Nottingham Forest), Emiliano Buendía (Aston Villa), Valentín Barco (RC Strasbourg)

Forwards: Lionel Messi (Inter Miami), Nicolás Paz (Como 1907), Franco Mastantuono (Real Madrid), Thiago Almada (Atlético de Madrid), Tomás Aranda (Boca Juniors), Nicolás González (Atlético de Madrid), Alejandro Garnacho (Chelsea), Giuliano Simeone (Atlético de Madrid), Matías Soulé (AS Roma), Claudio Echeverri (Girona FC), Gianluca Prestianni (SL Benfica), Santiago Castro (Bologna FC), Lautaro Martínez (Internazionale), José Manuel López (Palmeiras), Julián Álvarez (Atlético de Madrid), Mateo Pellegrino (Parma Calcio)

Manager: Lionel Scaloni

Final roster to be announced Saturday, May 30.

Austria

Goalkeepers: Patrick Pentz (Brondby), Alexander Schlager (RB Salzburg), Florian Wiegele (Viktoria Pilsen)

Defenders: David Affengruber (Elche), David Alaba (Real Madrid), Kevin Danso (Tottenham), Marco Friedl (Werder Bremen), Philipp Lienhart (Freiburg), Phillipp Mwene (Mainz), Stefan Posch (Mainz), Alexander Prass (Hoffenheim), Michael Svoboda (Venezia)

Midfielders: Christoph Baumgartner (RB Leipzig), Carney Chukwuemeka (Borussia Dortmund), Florian Grillitsch (Braga), Konrad Laimer (Bayern Munich), Marcel Sabitzer (Borussia Dortmund), Xaver Schlager (RB Leipzig), Romano Schmid (Werder Bremen), Alessandro Schopf (RZ Pellets WAC), Nicolas Seiwald (RB Leipzig), Paul Wanner (PSV Eindhoven), Patrick Wimmer (Wolfsburg)

Forwards: Marko Arnautovic (Red Star Belgrade), Michael Gregoritsch (Augsburg), Sasa Kalajdzic (LASK)

Manager: Ralf Rangnick

Jordan

Goalkeepers: Yazid Abulaila (Al-Hussein), Abdallah Al Fakhouri (Al-Wehdat), Mohamed Al-Emwasi (Al-Najaf), Nour Bani Attiah (Al-Faisaly)

Defenders: Mohammad Abualnadi (Selangor), Yousef Abu Al Jazar (Al-Hussein), Husam Abu Dahab (Al-Samiya), Mohammad Abu Hashish (Al-Karma), Yazan Al Arab (Seoul), Abdallah Nasib (Al-Zawraa), Saleem Obaid (Al-Hussein)

Midfielders: Mohammad Al Dawoud (Al-Wehdat), Nizar Al Rashdan (Qatar SC), Noor Al Rawabdeh (Selangor), Rajaei Ayed (Al-Hussein), Amer Jamous (Al-Zawraa), Yousef Qashi, Ibrahim Sadeh (Al-Karma)

Forwards: Mahmoud Al-Mardi (Al-Hussein), Mohannad Abu Taha (Al-Quwa), Yazan Al-Naimat (Al-Arabi), Mousa Al Tamari (Rennes), Ali Olwan (Al-Sailiya), Ibrahim Sabra (Lokomotiva Zagreb)

Manager: Jamal Sellami

Group K

Colombia

Goalkeepers: Camilo Vargas (Atlas), David Ospina (Atletico Nacional), Álvaro Montero (Velez Sarsfield), Kevin Mier (Cruz Azul), 

Defenders: Johan Mojica (RCD Mallorca), Cristian Borja (Club América), Junior Hernandez, Daniel Muñoz (Crystal Palace), Santiago Arias (Esporte Clube Bahia), Yerry Mina (Cagliari), Davinson Sánchez (Galatasaray), Jhon Lucumí (Bologna), Yerson Mosquera (Wolves), Juan Cabal (Juventus)

Midfielders: James Rodríguez (Minnesota United), Jefferson Lerma (Crystal Palace), Jhon Arias (Fluminense/Palmeiras), Richard Ríos (Palmeiras/Benfica), Juan Fernando Quintero (Racing Club), Jorge Carrascal (Dinamo Moscow), Kevin Castaño (Krasnodar), Yáser Asprilla (Girona)

Forwards: Luis Díaz (Bayern Munich), Jhon Jáder Durán (Aston Villa), Jhon Córdoba (Krasnodar), Rafael Santos Borré (Internacional), Luis Sinisterra (AFC Bournemouth), Juan Camilo Hernández (Columbus)

Manager: Nestor Lorenzo

Congo DR

Goalkeepers: Matthieu Epolo (Standard Liege), Timothy Fayulu (Noah), Lionel Mpasi (Le Havre).

Defenders: Dylan Batubinsika (Larisa), Gedoon Kalulu (Aris Limassol), Steve Kapuadi (Widzew Lodz), Joris Kayembe (Racing Genk), Arthur Masuaku (Racing Lens), Chancel Mbemba (Lille), Axel Tuanzebe (Burnley), Aaron Wan-Bissaka (West Ham United).

Midfielders: Theo Bongonda (Spartak Moscow), Brian Cipenga (Castellon), Meshack Elia (Alanyaspor), Gael Kakuta (Larisa), Edo Kayembe (Watford), Nathanael Mbuku (Montpellier), Samuel Moutoussamy (Atromitos), Ngal'ayel Mukau (Lille), Charles Pickel (Espanyol), Noah Sadiki (Sunderland), Aaron Tshibola (Kilmarnock).

Forwards: Cedric Bakambu (Real Betis), Simon Banza (Al Jazira), Fiston Mayele (Pyramids), Yoane Wissa (Newcastle United).

Manager: Sébastien Desabre

DUBLIN, IRELAND: NOVEMBER 13:  Cristiano Ronaldo #7 of Portugal during team warm-up before the Republic of Ireland V Portugal, 2026 World Cup Qualifying - UEFA, Group Stage match at Aviva Stadium on November 13th, 2025, in Dublin, Ireland. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Getty Images)
Cristiano Ronaldo, 41, becomes the first player to appear in six World Cups, arriving in remarkable form after scoring 26 goals in the Saudi Pro League this season for Al-Nassr. He has 226 caps and 143 international goals for Portugal, both all-time world records.
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Portugal

Goalkeepers: Diogo Costa (Porto), José Sá (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Rui Silva (Sporting Lisbon), Ricardo Velho ( Gençlerbirliği)

Defenders: Rúben Dias (Manchester City), João Cancelo (Barcelona), Diogo Dalot (Manchester United), Nuno Mendes (Paris Saint-Germain), Nélson Semedo (Fenerbahce), Matheus Nunes (Manchester City), Gonçalo Inácio (Sporting Lisbon), Renato Veiga (Villarreal), Tomás Araújo (Benfica)

Midfielders: Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United), Bernardo Silva (Manchester City), Vitinha (PSG), João Neves (PSG), Rúben Neves (Al Hilal), Samú Costa (Mallorca)

Forwards: Cristiano Ronaldo (Al Nassr), Rafael Leão (AC Milan), João Félix (Al Nassr), Gonçalo Ramos (PSG), Pedro Neto (Chelsea), Francisco Conceição (Juventus), Gonçalo Guedes (Real Sociedad), Francisco Trincão (Sporting Lisbon).

Manager: Roberto Martínez

Uzbekistan (Preliminary squad)

Goalkeepers: Vladimir Nazarov (Pakhtakor), Utkir Yusupov (Navbahor), Botirali Ergashev (AGMK), Abduvokhid Nematov (Nasaf)

Defenders: Ibrohimkhalil Yuldoshev (Neftchi), Avazbek Ulmasaliev (AGMK), Jakhongir Urozov (Dinamo Samarqand), Rustamjon Ashurmatov (Esteghlal), Mukhammadkodir Hamraliev (Pakhtakor), Umarbek Eshmurodov (Nasaf), Abdukodir Khusanov (Manchester City), Abdulla Abdullaev (Dibba Al Fujairah), Farrukh Sayfiev (Neftchi), Khojiakbar Alijonov (Pakhtakor), Sherzod Nasrullaev (Nasaf), Muhammadrasul Abdumajidov (Pakhtakor), Behruz Karimov (Surkhon), Diyor Ortikboev (Khorazm)

Midfielders: Kuvondik Ruziev (Neftchi), Sherzod Esanov (Buxoro), Nodirbek Abdurazzokov (AGMK), Odiljon Khamrobekov (Tractor), Umarali Rakhmonaliev (Sabah), Alisher Odilov (Neftchi), Sardor Rakhmonov (Nasaf), Akmal Mozgovoy (Pakhtakor), Otabek Shukurov (Baniyas), Jamshid Iskanderov (Neftchi), Jasurbek Jaloliddinov (Sogdiana), Azizjon Ganiev (Al Bataeh)

Forwards: Abbosek Fayzullaev (Istanbul Basaksehir), Jaloliddin Masharipov (Esteghlal), Dostonbek Khamdamov (Pakhtakor), Oston Urunov (Persepolis), Ruslanbek Jiyanov (Navbahor), Azizbek Amonov (Buxoro), Khusain Norchaev (Navbahor), Sherzod Temirov (Erbil), Igor Sergeev (Persepolis), Eldor Shomurodov (Istanbul Basaksehir)

Manager: Fabio Cannavaro

Group L

Croatia

Goalkeepers: Dominik Livakovic (Dinamo Zagreb), Dominik Kotarski (FC Copenhagen), Ivor Pandur (Hull City).

Defenders: Josko Gvardiol (Manchester City), Duje Caleta-Car (Real Sociedad), Josip Sutalo (Ajax), Josip Stanisic (Bayern Munich), Marin Pongracic (Fiorentina), Martin Erlic (Midtjylland), Luka Vuskovic (Hamburger SV).

Midfielders: Luka Modric (AC Milan), Mateo Kovacic (Manchester City), Mario Pasalic (Atalanta), Nikola Vlasic (Torino), Luka Sucic (Real Sociedad), Martin Baturina (Como), Kristijan Jakic (Augsburg), Petar Sucic (Inter), Nikola Moro (Bologna), Toni Fruk (Rijeka).

Forwards: Ivan Perisic (PSV Eindhoven), Andrej Kramaric (Hoffenheim), Ante Budimir (Osasuna), Marco Pasalic (Orlando City), Petar Musa (FC Dallas), Igor Matanovic (Freiburg).

Manager: Zlatko Dalić

England

Final roster set to be announced May 22.

Ghana

TBA

Panama

TBA

UNC Baseball will play Virginia Tech in the ACC Tournament Quarterfinals

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It’ll be an unfamiliar foe facing the Diamond Heels when they take Truist Field for the first time this ACC Tournament, namely the Virginia Tech Hokies. The 7th-seeded Hokies beat Notre Dame 17-10 during Wednesday’s action to advance in the bracket, and now UNC will get a look at one of the ACC teams they didn’t play this regular season.

The two halves of Virginia Tech’s season, particularly in conference play have been wildly disparate. They opened ACC play with series losses to Georgia Tech, Virginia, Stanford, Miami, and Boston College, sandwiching a weekend win over Duke. Other than Stanford, those are all pretty good teams, but starting out 7-11 in conference play was still far from ideal. Since then, they’ve won 4 straight series, against N.C. State, Clemson, Pittsburgh, and Cal — a much easier schedule, to be sure, but they’ve also just looked better. They win a lot of Sundays thanks to a deep bullpen and have had a knack for getting timely contributions with the bat without having a real star in their lineup, and should make the Field of 64 fairly comfortably.

That said, the contributions they got on Wednesday were more than timely, as they put up a 17-run explosion for their highest scoring total of the season. ACC All-Freshman team member Ethan Ball reached base 6 times, with 2 home runs, 2 walks, and 2 HBPs, while DH Hudson Lutterman drove in a team-leading 4 while recording a 3/5 line. Everybody in the lineup got a hit as they quickly erased a 4-0 first-inning deficit by putting up a bunch of crooked numbers while reliever Logan Eisenrich calmed things down with a masterful 4.2 innings of 1-run work. The Irish fought back, pulling the score to 12-10 at the stretch, but VT put up a run in the bottom of the 7th, worked a 14-pitch scoreless 8th, and then scored 4 more in the bottom of the 8th to take the air fully out of Notre Dame’s sails.

The win means that the Hokies will have Friday ace Brett Renfrow available to throw against the Heels. Renfrow is a legit MLB Draft prospect with a high-octane fastball that touches 97 to go with a cutter/slider/curve/change mix, and while he’s had an uneven season with a decent-but-not-fantastic 4.65 ERA, he’s gone at least 7 innings in his last 3 ACC starts and allowed 2 runs across them. The righty stays in the zone, with an impressive 86:21 K/BB ratio, and teams that have gotten to him have done so via contact rather than by taking walks — his issues tend to be related to leaving balls in the zone, not with losing command. I said something similar about Pitt when UNC played them, and the Heels responded by being more aggressive at the plate than they had tended to be all season and getting their only home ACC sweep of the year by punishing mistakes in the zone. A similar approach will be needed against Renfrow.

Behind Renfrow, things change in that regard. Other than Renfrow and Saturday starter Griffin Steig, just one of the Hokies’ regular arms — Chase Swift — has a walk rate below 10%, which means they’ve dealt with consistent traffic throughout the season and has led to a lot of pretty high-scoring games. The Hokies have walked the 5th-most batters in the ACC, and while they have decent strikeout numbers, that many free passes helps explain the staff ERA of 6.74, third-worst in the conference. Like I said earlier, they have a lot of arms they can go to, so they can wear down teams in a three-game series if the bats are going, but they have been getting pretty well lit up. They’ve tightened up more than a little during this hot streak, it must be said, but part of that is level of competition — you can see from the fireworks Notre Dame put up that those issues aren’t quite behind them.

Offensively, the Hokies have been pretty mediocre with a knack for doing just enough when things are going well. The aforementioned Ball has been awesome, hitting .304/.403/.607 with 17 doubles and 13 home runs, and he’s playing his best baseball of late. He’s struck out 70 times on the year, but has been a lot better at the plate recently and looks like a problem. They’ve got a few solid bats besides him, including Lutterman, first baseman Ethan Gibson (.927 OPS, 18 XBH), and shortstop Pete Daniel (.470 OBP). They don’t stick out in any one particular area, with lackluster speed, power, contact, and walk/strikeout numbers compared to the conference, but they’ve got some grit and some clutch factor to them that isn’t really quantified by the stats. Add that they’ve played so much better in the back half of this season than the front and it’s a team that’s more dangerous than they look on paper.

The game is currently scheduled for 3:00 PM on Friday on ACC Network, but there’s a chance it gets moved up due to weather.

Jose Mourinho wants Real Madrid to challenge for Arsenal target

Jose Mourinho wants Real Madrid to challenge for Arsenal target
Jose Mourinho wants Real Madrid to challenge for Arsenal target

Arsenal have long been linked with a move for Eintracht Frankfurt full-back Nathaniel Brown, with the Gunners reportedly considering a summer approach for the defender.

The German youngster has emerged as one of the standout players in his position in the Bundesliga this season and is widely expected to attract major interest during the upcoming transfer window.

Arsenal have continued to monitor his progress closely and reportedly view him as one of the top talents currently playing in the German top flight.

Real Madrid Enter The Race

Despite Arsenal’s strong interest, they are not the only club pursuing Brown ahead of the summer transfer window.

As reported by Fichajes, Real Madrid have now joined the race for the defender and are also considering a move to bring him to Spain.

The report claims Brown is among the players Jose Mourinho has recommended to the Spanish giants ahead of the next transfer window.

Mourinho is reportedly expected to become the next manager of Real Madrid, and the club are preparing to strengthen the squad with several new additions before next season begins.

Brown is believed to be one of the players Mourinho wants added to his team as part of Madrid’s plans for the future.

The growing interest from two of Europe’s biggest clubs highlights the level of progress Brown has made during his time in Germany.

Arsenal Hope Success Can Help

Arsenal will hope their recent achievements can strengthen their position in the race for the defender’s signature.

The Gunners have just secured the Premier League title and continue to receive praise for the style of football implemented by Mikel Arteta.

That success could make Arsenal an especially attractive destination for young players looking to continue their development while competing for major honours.

Brown may also view the opportunity to work under Arteta as a positive factor, particularly given Arsenal’s reputation for improving emerging talent in recent seasons.

Although Real Madrid remain one of the biggest clubs in world football, Arsenal will believe they can convince Brown to choose north London instead when the transfer window officially opens this summer.

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Jannik Sinner’s stunning confession has fans freaking out — Is Carlos Alcaraz or Alexander Zverev next?

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Jannik Sinner has kept his grip on the ATP Tour, recently adding a sixth straight Masters 1000 title to his growing list of achievements.

The world number one remains the leading force in men’s tennis right now, while Carlos Alcaraz’s absence is still being felt across the tour.

Alcaraz won’t be available for Wimbledon due to a wrist problem that already forced him out of Roland Garros earlier this year.

Sinner, meanwhile, is heavily favoured to take home the title in Paris – a win that would see him complete the career Grand Slam, matching Alcaraz’s feat from earlier this year.

More concerning for his challengers and everyone else on tour, Sinner has hinted that he still hasn’t reached his ceiling. He believes there’s even more to come.

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Jannik Sinner’s take on his own game is a warning for Carlos Alcaraz and Alexander Zverev

Speaking to L’Equipe, with comments translated from French, Sinner said: “I don’t think you can be at 100% of your potential at 24. I aim to be there in a few years.”

Sinner didn’t hold back when explaining what the best version of him would look like: “A player who serves very well. Aggressive while also being able to read every situation. But I don’t have the power to predict the future.”

Sinner already tops the ATP in serving stats, and that assessment won’t do much to lift the spirits of Alcaraz or Alexander Zverev, who sits just behind them in the rankings.

Zverev has reached three Grand Slam finals, including one at Roland Garros, and stands out as Sinner’s main competition outside of Alcaraz.

You could still make a case for Novak Djokovic being part of that discussion. But with Djokovic nearing his 39th birthday and Sinner only just starting out at 24, it feels like things are heading in a new direction.

Tim Henman names Jannik Sinner’s biggest challenge at Roland Garros

Sinner is just 24, but his CV already puts him among the game’s best. He has four Grand Slam titles and two runner-up finishes, along with 29 ATP titles. He has four Grand Slam titles to his name, having also lost two finals, while his current ATP title tally sits at 29.

Another piece of silverware could be added at Roland Garros, where he is considered the strong favourite to come out on top in the eyes of Tim Henman.

Henman told TNT Sports: “If it’s Sinner against the field, and if you give me the choice of Sinner or the other 127, I’ll take Sinner every day of the week,” said Henman, as quoted by TNT Sports.

“He’s playing that well, and he’s that confident. I think that his challenge is physical; that’s the only sort of way I can see him losing, if he were to get injured or ill.

The former British number one continued: “Best of five sets, it’s going to be, can somebody win a set? Yeah, they can win a set. Can they win two sets? I think it’s pretty unlikely. Can they win three sets? I don’t see it.

“I haven’t seen this sort of clear favourite at the French Open since Rafa [Nadal].”

Nadal owns a record 14 Roland Garros titles across his career – still comfortably an all-time high – with Novak Djokovic second with three trophies in Paris.

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Colorado Eagles advance to AHL Western Conference Finals

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It was an exciting third round series for the Colorado Eagles which saw the squad advance to the AHL’s Western Conference finals for the first time in their history. As we know the Eagles won the Kelly Cup multiple times in the ECHL but this is the first time they have progressed this far in the AHL postseason. They await the winner of the Chicago Wolves-Grand Rapids Griffins series and will feature a traditional best-of-seven format.

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Trent Miner was a standout again, pitching his fourth shutout of the season in Game 1 against Coachella Valley in a 3-0 win. With the series victory now secured Miner has improved his stats to a 8-2 record, a 1.26 Goals Against Average, which leads the AHL, and a .947 save percentage. The netminder has been a big reason for the Eagles’ success and advancement to the final four teams in the AHL.

What else is going right is the Eagles might have found the right mix of veterans and contributions from sone youths. Gavin Brindley scored the game winning goal last night securing the comeback from a 2-0 deficit which turned into a 3-2 victory to take the third round series over Coachella Valley. He ended with three points in the four-game series. Another prospect standout is Ivan Ivan who had four points in the series. He leads the team in postseason production with 10 points, which is one fewer than the AHL leader, who was from Coachella Valley.

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Another interesting note on the prospect front is that the Kitchener Rangers won the OHL championship in dominant fashion going 16-2 including a finals sweep and will be participating in the Memorial Cup held in Kelowna, BC starting this weekend. Avalanche prospect forward Christian Humphreys is a big part of this successful Rangers squad and scored the late third period game winning goal to clinch the OHL title.

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Humphreys is third on the team in playoff scoring with 22 points including nine goals in 18 games. Catch this versatile forward in action on national television starting on Friday, May 22nd as he aims to lift one more trophy. He is committed to the University of Minnesota for next season.

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Phil Foden receives Thomas Tuchel call on England’s 26-man FIFA World Cup squad list

Phil Foden receives Thomas Tuchel call on England’s 26-man FIFA World Cup squad list
Phil Foden receives Thomas Tuchel call on England’s 26-man FIFA World Cup squad list
  • Phil Foden has been left out of Thomas Tuchel’s definitive 26-man England squad for this summer’s FIFA World Cup tournament.
  • The decision comes amid growing speculation that the attacking midfielder has received a contract extension and signed onto such at Manchester City.
  • Foden’s omission comes after a disruptive season at the Etihad Stadium, characterised by fluctuating performances and a failure to capture his peak form.

Manchester City’s Phil Foden will not be at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America this summer, having been excluded from Thomas Tuchel’s squad list.

Just two days after City’s agonising 1-1 draw at Bournemouth to mathematically surrender the Premier League trophy to Arsenal, fans have been dealt a secondary sporting blow.

With Pep Guardiola also set for an emotional final match against Aston Villa on Sunday, despite suggestions of showdown talks with chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak over his future, a major international omission adds a new layer of drama in media reporting.

The realisation that Foden will now spend the summer months on vacation rather than representing the Three Lions’ Group L campaign against Croatia, Panama, and Ghana acts as one of the major talking points in Thomas Tuchel’s definitive selection.

Phil Foden receives England’s World Cup decision

The information comes according to The Times’ Paul Hirst among various other sources on Thursday evening, revealing that Manchester City’s Phil Foden has been left out of Thomas Tuchel’s 26-man World Cup squad list for the North America tournament this summer.

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The justification underpinning Tuchel’s decision points directly toward an inability to select Foden may also stem from the exemplary performances from direct competitors for the midfield positions.

Why Foden has not been selected for England

Phil Foden has often struggled to impose his talents on international tournament football, and the England manager will point out that there is simply no room for profiles who have endured the sort of physical fatigue and difficulty in consistent showings over the last few months.

The decision may also impact City’s pre-season and summer training, and instead of facing the challenge of the United States, Mexico, and Canada-based tournament, Foden will now be granted an extended rest period before returning to duties at the City Football Academy.

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While the player will likely be disappointed by the national team decision, it could provide Enzo Maresca – who is expected to become Manchester City’s new manager this summer – with a fully recharged, highly motivated player determined to reclaim his status as the club’s leading creative force.

GameThread: Tigers vs. Guardians, 1:10 p.m.

May 19, 2026; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Tigers center fielder Matt Vierling (8) makes a sliding to catch against the Cleveland Guardians in the ninth inning at Comerica Park. Mandatory Credit: Lon Horwedel-Imagn Images | Lon Horwedel-Imagn Images

Detroit Tigers (20-30) vs. Cleveland Guardians (29-22)

Time/Place: 1:10 p.m., Comerica Park
SB Nation Site: Covering the Corner
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Pitching Matchup: RHP Casey Mize (2-2, 2.43 ERA) vs. LHP Joey Cantillo (3-1, 3.40 ERA)

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Cantillo1050.121.411.443.14.370.5

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‘I Started With Medication’ – Rafael Nadal Discloses the Reality of His ‘Mind Failing’ Amid Injuries and Pressure

May 25, 2025; Paris, FR; Rafael Nadal of Spain during the presentation ceremony paying tribute to his career on a packed Court Philippe Chatrier Courtday on day one at Roland Garros Stadium. © Susan Mullane-Imagn Images
May 25, 2025; Paris, FR; Rafael Nadal of Spain during the presentation ceremony paying tribute to his career on a packed Court Philippe Chatrier Courtday on day one at Roland Garros Stadium. © Susan Mullane-Imagn Images

Rafael Nadal has opened up about the mental toll playing at the elite level and dealing with injuries had on him. The Spaniard has revealed how he dealt with the weight of the pressure by seeking help and attempting to prioritize his mental health.

Rafael Nadal Opens Up About Mental Health Struggles During Playing Career

Regarded as one of the greatest tennis players of all time, Nadal won 92 ATP Tour titles over the course of his glittering career. The 22-time Grand Slam champion was one of the leading players in tennis for two decades, and formed the famed ‘Big 3’ alongside rivals Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic.

However, playing at the top level over a career spanning so long certainly took its toll on Nadal’s mental health, as he revealed in an interview with CNN. Nadal had to deal with several injuries throughout his career, including chronic knee and ankle problems that forced him to take extended spells on the sidelines.

“Probably because I went through a lot of injuries, a lot of pressure, and arrived in a moment where, in some way, you are not able to handle all of this – even if in my mind I was able to handle all of this,” he said.

Nadal revealed that he visited a psychiatrist around 2015 and took medication to help with his mental health, which helped him get back on track on the court.

“But it arrived at a point where your mind fails, and that’s what happened. I needed to find help and that’s what I did… I started with some medication for a while and I was able to start feeling improvements after a couple of months. That was for around a year and then, of course, I recovered,” he added.

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Nadal went two years without a Grand Slam title in 2015 and 2016, but returned to the top in 2017 by winning the French Open and the US Open. That was his longest spell without a Grand Slam triumph until the very end of his career, when he was frequently sidelined with injuries.

The ‘King of Clay’ called time on his playing career in 2024 and has since focused on venues outside the sport. But he remains connected to the sport through his academy, and recently also helped Iga Świątek pick Francisco Roig as her new coach.

‘Gaming Helps Me Relax My Mind’ – How Teenage Sensation Yonis Anane Draws Inspiration From Arena Of Valor, Hunter X Hunter

At just 18 years old, Yonis Anane is already one of the most exciting young Muay Thai fighters on the planet.

The youngest-ever WBC Muay Thai World Champion has recorded nearly 50 professional victories and quickly emerged as one of the faces of the sport’s new generation.

The Team Mehdi Zatout phenom will face Freddie Haggerty in a highly anticipated strawweight Muay Thai showdown at The Inner Circle on Friday, May 22. The blockbuster event airs live exclusively for members via live.onefc.com from Bangkok’s legendary Lumpinee Stadium.

Outside the ring, however, Anane is still very much a part of Gen Z.

Fresh off finishing school and growing up fully immersed in the digital era, the younger brother of former ONE Bantamweight Muay Thai World Champion Nabil Anane spends much of his downtime doing exactly what many teenagers around the world do — playing mobile games, scrolling through social media, and watching anime.

The French-Thai striker is also well known for his close friendship with fellow Team Mehdi Zatout athlete PTT Apichart Farm. According to Anane, gaming has become one of the absolute best ways for him to mentally reset from the nonstop grind of elite-level training.

He said:

“I play with PTT a lot, and it’s fun. I play every day before sleeping.

“Gaming helps me relax my mind. If you get angry, you make mistakes. Staying calm is better. It’s similar to Muay Thai.”

That mindset may sound simple, but for Anane, it directly translates to his approach inside the ring.

The teenage striker recently suffered the first setback of his ONE Championship career in a thrilling firefight against Zhao Zhengdong at ONE Friday Fights 147 this past March. Since then, the young star has spoken candidly about learning to stay calmer and avoiding the trap of fighting emotionally under immense pressure.

Oddly enough, he firmly believes gaming teaches similar, highly applicable lessons. When he is not training, sparring, or recovering from grueling sessions, Anane often jumps into Arena of Valor with his teammates.

Just like his fighting style, his in-game approach is anything but passive. He vastly prefers playing aggressive attacking roles rather than sitting back as a support character.

He added:

“I play attacker. I don’t like healer characters because they’re too weak.

“I like Raz because he’s like a Muay Thai boxer. I like his attacks.”

Gon Freecss And The Anime Character Yonis Anane Relates To Most

Beyond mobile gaming, anime has also become a massive pillar of Yonis Anane’s life away from the heavy bags.

While his older brother, Nabil, is widely known as a massive One Piece fan, Yonis prefers timeless classics like Hunter x Hunter and Bleach.

For the teenage striker, however, one specific character stands head and shoulders above the rest: Gon Freecss.

Created by legendary manga artist Yoshihiro Togashi, Hunter x Hunter follows Gon’s epic journey as a young boy searching for his missing father while growing stronger through unbreakable friendships, daunting challenges, and perilous battles against increasingly dangerous opponents.

The series has become one of the most universally beloved anime franchises in the world, particularly among Gen Z fans, thanks to its emotional storytelling, iconic characters, and deep themes of loyalty, perseverance, and self-improvement.

Anane sees many of those exact qualities in Gon himself.

The 18-year-old explained:

“Hunter x Hunter is my favorite because it was my first anime.

“I like Gon because he’s brave, he never gives up, and he’s kind. I think he’s like me. I like his motivation.”

Rather than relying on reckless aggression, Anane has painstakingly built his reputation through supreme composure, surgical timing, technical precision, and an in-ring maturity far beyond his years. Those elite qualities continue to make him one of the brightest teenage martial artists in Muay Thai today.

Anane also enjoys comparing the people around him to characters from Hunter x Hunter, noting that his older brother reminds him most of Leorio Paradinight.

Much like the outspoken and fiercely protective Leorio in the anime, Nabil has consistently acted as both a supportive older brother and a mentor figure throughout Yonis’ fighting journey — expertly guiding him through rigorous training, life in Thailand, and the immense pressures of competing on the global stage at such a young age.

Like many diehard anime fans online, Yonis is also patiently waiting for new Hunter x Hunter episodes to drop, despite the series’ notoriously long hiatuses.

He concluded:

“I finished watching all episodes already. I’m waiting for new episodes, but I don’t think they will come soon.”

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Ed Orgeron is returning to LSU as member of old USC pal Lane Kiffin's staff

Ed Orgeron, wearing a headset and a purple shirt, claps while standing on the sideline
LSU coach Ed Orgeron reacts after a play during a game against Texas A&M on Nov. 27, 2021, in Baton Rouge. (Derick Hingle / Associated Press)

Ed Orgeron is back.

Back at Louisiana State, where he coached the Tigers to a 15-0 record and a national championship during the 2019 season.

And back with Lane Kiffin, the new LSU head coach who now has made Orgeron a member of his staff at three schools following their stint together as USC assistant coaches under Pete Carroll.

LSU announced Wednesday that the 64-year-old Louisiana native is returning to the Tigers as a special assistant for recruiting and defense.

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“I’m excited to bring Coach Orgeron back to LSU,” Kiffin said in a statement. “He brings us tremendous value with his ability to recruit elite players nationally, but especially the impact he can have for us recruiting the great state of Louisiana.”

Orgeron played defensive line for four years at Northwestern State, then started his coaching career as a graduate assistant at his alma mater in 1984. After spending the next decade-plus as an assistant on a variety of coaching staffs, including at Miami and Syracuse, Orgeron joined USC coach Paul Hackett’s staff as the defensive line coach.

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When Carroll replaced Hackett before the 2001 season, he retained Orgeron on his staff and eventually also made him recruiting coordinator. Also in 2001, Carroll hired Kiffin, who started as tight ends coach and eventually worked his way up to offensive coordinator.

After winning two national championships under Carroll, Orgeron was hired as head coach at Mississippi before the 2005 season. He offered Kiffin a job on his staff as offensive coordinator, but the then-Trojans passing game coordinator turned it down (Kiffin would much later serve as the Rebels head coach from 2020-2025).

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Orgeron went 10-25 at Mississippi and was fired after the 2007 season. After a year as the New Orleans Saints defensive line coach, Orgeron joined Kiffin’s staff at Tennessee as defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator.

When Kiffin returned to USC as head coach in 2010, Orgeron joined him as defensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator. On Sept. 29, 2013, Kiffin was fired by USC. Orgeron was named interim head coach but left the team at the end of the season after Steve Sarkisian became the permanent head coach.

Orgeron joined LSU as the defensive line coach in 2015. He became interim head coach the following September after Les Miles was fired and got the full-time job at the end of the season.

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The undefeated 2019 season, with Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Joe Burrow, was the peak of Orgeron’s stint with the Tigers. The team’s fortunes dipped after that, with Orgeron and LSU parting ways following the 2021 season. In six seasons with the Tigers, Orgeron went 51-20.

Less than five years later, Orgeron is reunited with the Tigers and his old friend Kiffin.

“Coach O understands my expectations and commitment to being a championship program,” Kiffin said. “I look forward to seeing him with recruits and his intensity working with our defensive players.”

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FC Bayern Munich vs. VfB Stuttgart DFB-Pokal Final preview: Team news and predicted lineups

FC Bayern Munich vs. VfB Stuttgart DFB-Pokal Final preview: Team news and predicted lineups
FC Bayern Munich vs. VfB Stuttgart DFB-Pokal Final preview: Team news and predicted lineups

FC Bayern Munich will face VfB Stuttgart at the Olympiastadion in Saturday’s DFB-Pokal final. The Rekordmeister are hoping for a first domestic cup triumph since 2020 against the current holders.

FC Bayern

The Bavarians were German champions in 13 of the last 14 Bundesliga seasons, but their best Pokal result in the past five years was reaching quarter-finals in 2023. They had a tough run of fixtures this term, although Vincent Kompany’s men have dealt with recent winners RB Leipzig and Bayer Leverkusen with 2-0 victories in the last two rounds.

Despite their record-breaking Bundesliga season, Bayern once again fell short of expectations in the Champions League. Although there would be no more party at Marienplatz because of players having to immediately leave for the World Cup, they will seek to end the barren spell.

Team News 

Manuel Neuer's availability is still uncertain. Jonas Urbig could replace him if there are doubts over the 40-year-old goalkeeper. Alphonso Davies and Serge Gnabry are unavailable due to injuries.

Bayern are expected to repeat the lineup from the return leg of the PSG tie. Raphael Guerreiro, Leon Goretzka and Nicolas Jackson are hoping to at least come off the bench for one last time in Bayern colours.

VfB Stuttgart

After winning their first Pokal in nearly three decades, Stuttgart have now reached the final in back-to-back seasons for the first time in the club's history. Sebastian Hoeneß’s successful stint and attractive playing style made him one of the sought-after coaches in European football.

The holders played their first four games away from home this term before an extra-time victory against Freiburg at MHP Arena in the semi-final. The 44-year-old coach is now one game away from becoming the first non-Bayern coach to win the competition in back-to-back seasons since Huub Stevens at the start of the millennium.

Team News

There are no injuries in Stuttgart's squad for the final. Maximilian Mittelstädt and Chris Führich will hope to end the season on positive notes after missing out from Germany's World Cup squad. 

Meanwhile, Alexander Nübel will probably play his last game for VfB against his current parent club before Stuttgart entrusted Dennis Seimen, who will be back from his own loan at promotion chasers Paderborn. The goalkeeper is joined by fellow teammates Angelo Stiller and Deniz Undav in Julian Nagelsmann's selection.

Head-to-Head

Bayern have won the last five head-to-head fixtures against Stuttgart, including three times since this season's curtain-raiser, Franz Beckenbauer Supercup. Stuttgart have lost both of their previous finals against Bayern (1986 and 2013).

Probable Lineups

Bayern: Urbig; Stanisic, Upamecano, Tah, Laimer; Kimmich ©, Pavlovic; Olise, Musiala, Luis Diaz; Kane

Stuttgart: Nübel; Hendriks, Chabot, Mittelstädt; Leweling, Karazor ©, Stiller, Führich; El Khannouss; Demirović, Undav

Kyle Busch Hospitalized Suddenly, NASCAR Star Ruled Out for Charlotte Weekend

Kyle Busch Hospitalized Suddenly, NASCAR Star Ruled Out for Charlotte Weekend
Kyle Busch Hospitalized Suddenly, NASCAR Star Ruled Out for Charlotte Weekend

NASCAR fans woke up to shocking news Thursday after Kyle Busch’s family announced the two-time Cup Series champion has been hospitalized with what was described as a severe illness.

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The statement confirmed Busch will not compete at Charlotte Motor Speedway this weekend as he undergoes treatment. Few additional details were released immediately, but the announcement spread across the racing world almost instantly because of how sudden and serious the situation appears to be.

And honestly, this is the kind of news that stops the NASCAR garage cold.

Busch’s Family Confirmed the Situation

According to the statement shared Thursday, Busch is currently receiving medical treatment while his family asks for privacy as they navigate the situation.

No exact illness or diagnosis was publicly disclosed.

That uncertainty immediately triggered concern throughout NASCAR because Busch is one of the sport’s biggest names and one of its most recognizable personalities of the modern era. Drivers missing race weekends due to injury is not uncommon in motorsports, but sudden hospitalization for a severe illness always feels different.

Especially when it involves somebody as durable and constantly active as Kyle Busch.

One of NASCAR’s Biggest Stars Suddenly Sidelined

Busch has been one of the defining figures of NASCAR for nearly two decades.

The Las Vegas native captured Cup Series championships in 2015 and 2019 while building a reputation as one of the most aggressive, polarizing, and talented drivers of his generation. Whether fans loved him or hated him, Busch became impossible to ignore almost the moment he entered NASCAR’s top levels.

That’s part of why this story is hitting so hard.

Kyle Busch has always raced through almost everything. Injuries, criticism, pressure, controversies, bad seasons, team changes, and brutal crashes never seemed to keep him away from competition for long. Seeing him suddenly hospitalized and ruled out entirely immediately changes the tone around the garage.

Charlotte Is One of NASCAR’s Biggest Weekends

The timing also makes this news feel even heavier.

Charlotte Motor Speedway hosts one of NASCAR’s most important stretches of the season, and Busch missing the weekend instantly becomes one of the sport’s biggest stories. Charlotte races carry enormous visibility for teams, sponsors, and championship momentum.

And Busch desperately needed momentum.

He currently sits 24th in the Cup Series standings with only two top-10 finishes through the opening portion of the season. While Busch remains one of NASCAR’s most dangerous drivers when things click, the last couple years have been far more difficult than fans became accustomed to during his championship peak.

That pressure was already building before Thursday’s announcement.

Busch Has Been Fighting Through a Difficult Stretch

Since joining Richard Childress Racing, Busch has experienced flashes of the old dominance fans remember, but consistency has remained elusive.

His last victory came in 2023 during his first season with RCR. Since then, questions surrounding performance, equipment, and long-term competitiveness have followed both Busch and the organization constantly.

Still, nobody expected the conversation to suddenly shift toward his health.

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That changes everything immediately because racing results stop mattering once hospitalization enters the picture. Rivalries disappear. Criticism fades. The entire NASCAR world tends to rally together quickly when situations become personal.

And that appears to be happening already.

NASCAR Fans Flooded Social Media Immediately

Within minutes of the family’s statement appearing online, NASCAR fans flooded social media with support, concern, and prayers for Busch and his family.

Even longtime critics of Busch appeared shaken by the news.

That says a lot about the respect he commands inside the sport despite his reputation as one of NASCAR’s most controversial competitors over the years. Busch built his career playing the villain role at times, but he also earned enormous admiration through toughness, raw talent, and relentless competitiveness.

Fans recognize that quickly when real life interrupts racing.

Busch’s Legacy Is Already Secure

At 41 years old, Busch remains one of the most accomplished active drivers in NASCAR history.

The statistics alone are staggering.

Two Cup Series championships. Dozens of victories across NASCAR’s national divisions. A reputation as one of the fiercest racers of his era. Busch became one of the rare drivers capable of dominating across Trucks, Xfinity, and Cup competition simultaneously for years.

And he did it while carrying the pressure that comes with being one of the sport’s most recognizable names.

That’s why this story immediately feels bigger than standings or playoff points.

The NASCAR Garage Knows How Quickly Things Change

Motorsports carries a strange emotional reality.

One weekend, fans are debating finishes, rivalries, and championship hopes. The next, the entire industry can suddenly find itself focused on somebody’s health or family situation instead of racing itself.

That shift happened immediately here.

Nobody knows yet how serious Busch’s condition ultimately is or how long he could remain sidelined. At this point, the lack of details is likely fueling even more concern throughout the fanbase because uncertainty almost always does.

Especially involving somebody this prominent.

Right Now, Racing Takes a Back Seat

For the moment, NASCAR fans are not focused on playoff scenarios, Charlotte predictions, or where Busch sits in the standings.

They are focused on hoping one of the sport’s biggest stars gets healthy.

Because regardless of where fans stand on Kyle Busch the driver, moments like this remind everyone there are real people underneath the helmets, rivalries, and headlines. And suddenly, one of NASCAR’s toughest competitors finds himself facing something bigger than racing itself.

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Bayern to make final call on Neuer's availability for Pokal finale tomorrow

Bayern to make final call on Neuer's availability for Pokal finale tomorrow
Bayern to make final call on Neuer's availability for Pokal finale tomorrow

Manuel Neuer is still carrying calf problems and did not train with the team today either, which was reported by Sport BILD.

Despite missing out on the team session in preparation for Saturday, Neuer was at Säbener Straße for treatment and rehab.

It's believed that a final decision on his DFB-Pokal availability will be made tomorrow, but the chances are currently said to be 50-50.

The 40-year-old has just come out of retirement for Germany wants to avoid any unnecessary risks ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

If Neuer is not fully fit by tomorrow and the Bayern medical staff are still unsure, Jonas Urbig will start the Pokal final against Stuttgart. 

Spygate: Who is Tonda Eckert and can he keep his job?

Tonda Eckert, head coach of Southampton, on the touchline in blue club coat during the Championship play-off semi-final second leg match between Southampton and Middlesbrough at St Mary's Stadium
Tonda Eckert has been in charge of Southampton for 40 games, winning 25 of those [Getty Images]

Just two weeks ago, Tonda Eckert was a head coach who had the world at his feet.

The German had transformed Southampton from relegation candidates to favourites to win the Championship promotion play-offs.

It was a remarkable turnaround.

And then came Spygate, the explosive controversy which would result in the south-coast club being thrown out of the play-offs and deducted four points for next season.

No-one knows exactly who was complicit with William Salt - an intern analyst - embarking on spying mission to Middlesbrough's Rockliffe Park training base, or similar visits to watch Oxford United and Ipswich Town.

The written reasons from the English Football League will provide the trail of evidence. Until then, we don't know Eckert's role, or whether he was involved.

Eckert looked like he was the man to build a new era for Southampton in the Premier League.

But many supporters and those connected with the club have made their minds up. He is intrinsically linked to a dark period in the club's history, whether he knew about the spying or not.

Why was the 33-year-old so highly rated? Is there a future for him at St Mary's?

And who exactly is Eckert?

From no-one to someone: the academy coach who took his chance

Tonda Eckert poses during a Barnsley FC 2020-21 photocall on August 27, 2020
Tonda Eckert spent 15 months as assistant manager of Barnsley between 2020 and 2021 [Getty Images]

When Will Still was sacked by Southampton on 2 November, Saints were in 21st place - three points outside the Championship relegation zone with one win in 13 games.

That is when the club turned to Eckert, who had only arrived at St Mary's in July 2025 when he replaced a Chelsea-bound Calum McFarlane and took charge of the club's under-21 team.

He appeared perfect for that academy job.

Eckert's career had largely involved youth football, in his homeland with Bayern Munich and RB Leipzig. He had also helped the under-18s at Austrian club Red Bull Salzburg win the Uefa Youth League.

Four months after moving to Saints, he would replace Still and manage a club in one of the biggest leagues in Europe.

Eckert's only prior work in senior football came through 15 months as the number two at Barnsley, and three years as assistant boss at Italian club Genoa.

But he was well known to Johannes Spors, Southampton's sporting director, as they were at Genoa together.

So Eckert, at the age of 32 and with no previous managerial experience, stepped into Still's shoes on an interim basis which became permanent a month later.

Eckert won a hat-trick of Championship manager of the month awards - for February, March and April - as Saints not only stormed into play-offs but finished within four points of the automatic places.

Southampton (68) won more points after Eckert took charge than any other club - including champions Coventry City (67).

But just 48 hours before Saints were due to play Middlesbrough in the first leg of the play-off semi-final, Southampton's world came crashing down.

Salt was discovered observing a Middlesbrough training session, and the saga known as Spygate began.

If he is found to have been involved, Eckert potentially faces not only losing his job but he could be banned too after the Football Association opened its own investigation.

Who really is Tonda Eckert?

Dan George is a BBC Sport journalist who covers Southampton. He has closely watched Eckert over the past few months, from news conference to pitch-side.

Eckert is quite a unique personality, someone that comes across as a very different person to the likes of previous Saints managers Still and Russell Martin.

He is softly spoken, clearly intelligent and typically takes his time when responding to questions, measured and articulate in his responses.

The German was keen to make a good impression with the media after his first matches, shaking the hand of each reporter and camera operator in his press conferences.

This continued for a number of occasions before he was probably told this was not a weekly requirement.

After being asked a question, he often pauses before diving into his answer, causing an awkward silence. He would then dive into his answers with a cool but intense eye contact.

Despite Southampton's success and progress under Eckert, he never got too far ahead of himself. The next match was always his sole focus, an answer that would sometimes get repetitive but displayed his mindset.

That intensity clearly crosses over, some players highlighting his meticulous attention to detail and work ethic.

One player who played under Eckert before he was at Southampton described him as an individual who is fixated with football.

"He's a good coach that's obsessed with details, a really impressive football man and good guy," they told BBC Sport.

As is the way with most managers, you got to see a glimpse of his true personality on the touchline during games.

Eckert bonded well with the Saints fans early on, often fist-pumping the Northam Wall at St Mary's after wins and near enough always doing a lap of applause with the players.

The two biggest displays of his emotion came in the second leg of Southampton's play-off against Middlesbrough, a game his side won 2-1.

He was seen in a heated exchange with Boro boss Kim Hellberg. At one point when being spoken to by the referee he even had to be restrained by an official.

It was a side to Eckert we had not really seen before.

Later he sprinted down the touchline - Jose Mourinho-style - when Shea Charles netted in extra time to, so it seemed, send Saints to Wembley.

The players liked him and were keen to see him named manager permanently. Leo Scienza went on record as saying "give the man the job" after a 3-0 win over Leicester City at the end of November.

Midfielder Flynn Downes also highlighted attention to detail with Eckert in a quote that some have highlighted the irony of following the Spygate situation. The truth of Eckert's involvement - or whether he even know about the goings-on - should soon become known.

"His attention to detail is unreal. Literally every little thing he just gives you," Downes told BBC Sport in November.

"It makes it so easy. You go out on a Saturday and you know what you're doing, you know what the other team are doing."

Does Eckert have any chance of keeping his job?

Former Southampton managers, players and the club's fans have spoken of feeling badly let down.

That Saints also admitted to spying on Oxford and Ipswich suggests a wider problem.

Jo Tessem, who made 130 appearances for Saints between 1999 and 2005, thinks Eckert may have to go.

"Something has gone seriously wrong if you have continued to break the rules," Tessem told BBC Radio Solent Sport.

"Then you are breaking the reputation and disrespecting the game of football, and I don't think the club has anything else to do and they might have to get rid of him.

"To rescue something you've got to make tough decisions, and I think this is one of those decisions that unfortunately will happen. I don't think there's any way around it."

Nigel Adkins, who managed the club for three years and earned back-to-back promotions from League One to the Premier League, said he did not know "what they're going to gain from spying".

"If you talk about the integrity of Southampton Football Club, that's now been tarnished," Adkins told BBC Radio 5 Live.

"It's going to take a long time to come back from this."

BBC fan writer Martin Sanders says he always felt Eckert was too inexperienced for such a big job.

"It's easy to say in hindsight, but I was always unsure about giving the job to somebody with no experience of managing a men's team," Sanders said.

"Obviously, through these last six months, it must have felt like they'd got everything right."

Sanders predicted: "Tonda Eckert will never manage a game for Southampton Football Club ever again."

Thunder’s bench delivers game-changing spark in Western Conference Finals

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The Oklahoma City Thunder entered the Western Conference Finals with plenty of attention centered on league MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the team’s young core. Through two games against the San Antonio Spurs, however, one of the biggest storylines has emerged from a less glamorous but equally important area: Oklahoma City’s bench production. If Game 2 proved anything, it is that the Thunder’s depth may ultimately become one of the defining strengths of their championship hopes.

After dropping Game 1 in a difficult double-overtime loss, Oklahoma City needed more than a star-driven response. It needed energy, scoring and lineup flexibility. The Thunder got exactly that from their reserves, who overwhelmed San Antonio’s second unit by a staggering 57–25 margin. That bench advantage dramatically shifted momentum and helped fuel Oklahoma City’s 122–113 victory to even the series at one game apiece.

Veteran guard Alex Caruso led the way with 17 points off the bench, delivering the kind of playoff performance contenders value this time of year. Known primarily for his defense and toughness, Caruso provided offense at critical moments and gave Oklahoma City another reliable scoring option outside of its starting lineup. His experience and versatility continue to make him one of the roster’s most valuable role players.

Thunder’s young bench core emerging as a difference-maker in West Finals Run

The Thunder also received major contributions from younger players. Rookie guard Jared McCain scored 12 points and brought instant energy whenever he entered the game. Fellow guard Cason Wallace matched him with 12 points of his own, continuing to show maturity beyond his years. Wallace’s two-way impact and defensive pressure have become increasingly valuable throughout the postseason.

Championship teams often require more than elite stars. They need role players capable of changing games, particularly in long playoff series where adjustments and fatigue become factors. Through two games, Oklahoma City’s bench has done exactly that.

For a Thunder team pursuing an NBA Finals appearance, their reserves may be becoming just as important as their stars.

Raiders CB Eric Stokes has surprising inspiration behind number switch

Raiders CB Eric Stokes switched numbers this offseason. He wore 22 last season for the Raiders and this offseason took the number...5?

It's an interesting choice for a DB, but more and more DBs are going with single digits these days since the league opened up single digits to positions other that quarterbacks, kickers, and punters.

But why 5?

He didn't wear that number in the pros or in college. It wasn't even part of his number. According to Stokes, he went back to his childhood for his inspiration.

“My high school number was number five, but the biggest reason was I was a big Reggie Bush fan growing up, so I wanted number five growing up," said Stokes. "I wanted to throw up the Trojan, I wanted to go to USC because I was a big Bush fan. Growing up, I was a running back doing all the stuff, I wanted five, and that was just memorable to me. So, it's just bringing back childhood memories, just bringing back some of the other little things. I just love number five.”

Stokes was just six years old when Reggie Bush had his electric Heisman Trophy season at USC. But that apparently left an indelible mark on Stokes. Enough to make him want to find his football career on the other side of the country.

The Georgia native ultimately stayed in state for college, finding his niche as a defensive back, becoming a first round pick. And after three years in Green Bay, he would make his way to the West anyway. Wearing the number of his childhood football hero.

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Why Pato O'Ward's backup Indy 500 chassis could be a stroke of luck

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, the No. 5 car he had been working with during the previous week and which he used to qualify was left unusable for the most important race on the calendar.

Arrow McLaren has had to turn to the backup car, though it is a car O’Ward has never raced at the Brickyard, he does have experience with it. The chassis that was damaged last Monday is the one that has accompanied him in all previous occasions while fighting for the victory."Obviously, like anyone, I do have my nerves because it's not the car we've been using all month, it's not the one I qualified, and I haven't done any race simulations," O’Ward said in an interview with Motorsport.com, courtesy of his sponsor Electrolit.

However, the Arrow McLaren driver is confident that the setups studied can be transferred and find immediate success, especially since he has already achieved success with that chassis.

"It is a car that I have used, it's a car I've already won with and with which I've been very fast, so it's a car that has treated me very well. That gives me peace of mind, it gives me that neutrality I need to head into the race knowing that what is behind what I'm going to be sitting in is competitive. I am sure the team will set it up exactly how I want it."

A stroke of luck? 

Pato O'Ward, Arrow McLaren Chevrolet

Pato O'Ward, Arrow McLaren Chevrolet

O’Ward has been close to victory on several occasions, finishing second in 2022 as well as in 2024, while in 2025 he finished third, all of it with the same chassis named "Lana."

Now, with the switch to the new car, with which he has had strong performances on short ovals, it could be the stroke of luck he needs to finally climb into the winner's circle at the Brickyard.

"The car I crashed, that car is the one I've done all my Indy 500s with. With the new car, it's my first Indy 500 with a car that isn't the one I crashed, with Lana, because that's the car's name. This will be the first time I don't do the Indy 500 with Lana."O’Ward preferred not to mention the name of his current car, but left a promise. "If I win the race I'll tell you what it's called, because the name is a bit 'Rated R' (restricted), but it's a good car, a very good car."

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NVIDIA Now Reports GeForce Gaming GPU Revenue Under "Edge Computing"

21 May 2026 at 20:49
NVIDIA reported its Q1 2026 earnings with revenue reaching $81.6 billion, setting a new record. Amid these record-breaking results, the company announced a change in how it reports revenue from its GeForce RTX gaming GPUs. According to NVIDIA CFO Colette Kress, the standalone GeForce RTX GPU gaming revenue is no longer separately listed and is now integrated under the "Edge Computing" segment. This segment "highlights devices for agentic and physical AI, including PCs, game consoles, workstations, AI-RAN base stations, robotics, and automotive." The last standalone report for gaming revenue was in Q4 2025, where NVIDIA posted $3.7 billion. Now, under the "Edge Computing" category, NVIDIA reported $6.4 billion, an increase of 10% from the previous quarter and 29% from the same period last year, when this segment had a different name.

With the new reporting structure, NVIDIA includes revenue from GeForce RTX GPU sales, as well as contributions from AI models, automotive, software libraries, and accelerated networking infrastructure like AI-RAN. These segments now form a smaller portion of NVIDIA's total revenue, collectively referred to as "Edge Computing." This new segment accounted for only 7.84% of the total Q1 revenue, indicating that NVIDIA's reporting structure now aligns with its revenue sources. This might be one of the last ways to track quarterly gaming revenue, as the company is integrating other verticals here. We may not know exactly how the GeForce GPU segment is performing unless NVIDIA provides separate information. Below you can see highlights form the Gaming and AI PC segment in the Q4 2025, versus the "Edge Computing" transition in Q1 2026.

Creative Launches Sound Blaster AE-X PCIe Sound Card with ESS DAC

21 May 2026 at 20:47
Creative launched the Sound Blaster AE-X to its PCIe sound card lineup, following the Audigy FX Pro model that was introduced back in March. While the Audigy FX Pro was aimed at desktop users who are making the shift from onboard audio, the new Sound Blaster AE-X is aiming more towards gamers, audiophiles, and professionals. The sound card is equipped with the ESS ES9039Q2M dual-channel DAC, supporting playback up to 32-bit/384 kHz, a claimed 130dB SNR, and direct DSD256 decoding. The DSD256 (Quad-rate DSD) is an ultra-high-resolution digital audio format mostly used by those working with high-resolution lossless audio formats. Headphone amplification is done by the Creative X-amp discrete architecture, rated for headphones up to 600 ohms. This covers most high-end studio and audiophile headphones that tend to struggle with standard motherboard audio outputs. ASIO 2.3 (Audio Stream Input/Output) support is also included for low-latency recording and monitoring.

On the connectivity side, the sound card sports optical S/PDIF input and output alongside the PCIe interface. From the software side, it features Scout Mode for positional audio, AutoEQ headphone calibration presets and customizable sound profiles. Altogether, these features position the Creative Sound Blaster AE-X somewhere between a dedicated music DAC and a gaming audio card. The card is listed at approximately $155 in China, €189.90 in Germany, €194.90 in Italy, and PLN 774.05 in Poland.

NVIDIA's "Vera" CPU Could Make It One of the Biggest CPU Makers This Year

21 May 2026 at 20:01
Earlier this year, we learned that NVIDIA began selling its "Vera" CPU generation as a standalone solution, offering hyperscalers and cloud providers a CPU ready for the agentic AI era. It appears that the "Vera" CPU generation could propel NVIDIA to become one of the largest CPU makers, just behind AMD and Intel in their own game. According to the company's own estimates, NVIDIA is projected to sell about $20 billion worth of "Vera" CPUs, unlocking a $200 billion Total Addressable Market (TAM) with its standalone offerings. As NVIDIA partners with every major hyperscaler to supply "Vera" CPU racks, we are starting to see many deployments across infrastructure providers for their own use cases and offering it to third-party customers. This approach allows NVIDIA to tap into a massive market, potentially propelling it to become one of the largest CPU makers.

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What multilingual regions reveal about the future of AI search

What multilingual regions reveal about the future of AI search

AI search doesn’t just translate or localize results. It decides which sources, institutions, and versions of reality get surfaced in the first place.

Catalonia offers a useful stress test for that system. Two languages share the same geography, which makes retrieval patterns easier to spot. 

When the same queries are run in Catalan and Spanish across Google AI Overviews and ChatGPT, the differences go far beyond wording — and reveal broader problems that extend well beyond multilingual regions.

Catalonia as a stress test for AI search

Did you know that if you search for Tradicions de Sant JordiSaint George’s Traditions, written in Catalan — Google Translate will identify the source language as Occitan?

Probably not. Most Catalan speakers don’t know it either, partly because Translate’s language guess isn’t exactly wrong: Catalan and Occitan share a common Romance ancestry, and some classification systems group them together. 

The answer is technically defensible. It’s also, statistically, an odd call — and the kind of small anecdote that points at a much larger problem in the infrastructure underneath.

Google Translate showing "Detectado: Occitano" with input "Tradicions de Sant Jordi" and output "Tradiciones de San Jorge"
Google Translate showing “Detectado: Occitano” with input “Tradicions de Sant Jordi” and output “Tradiciones de San Jorge”

Occitan has roughly 200,000 speakers, mostly in southern France. Catalan has roughly 9 million speakers and is the co-official language of Catalonia, one of Europe’s wealthier regions and home to a city Google has operated in for over 20 years. 

Asked from a Barcelona IP, Google’s translation product decides that the more plausible source language is the one with more than an order of magnitude fewer speakers, in another country. Translate then renders Sant Jordi into Spanish as San Jorge — castilianizing the proper name of the patron saint of Catalonia, a name that doesn’t need translating in the first place.

This single Translate quirk is anecdotal. What it points at isn’t. It’s a language-identification problem that has lived inside Google’s infrastructure for years — and Google itself has publicly acknowledged it

In January 2023, the company’s Search Liaison account responded to a wave of complaints from Catalan-speaking users about Catalan results being downgraded in favor of Spanish ones. Google called the issue “a priority” and committed to keep investigating. The acknowledgment was even posted in Catalan — a tacit admission that the affected audience was real and large enough to warrant a direct response.

Google later pushed updates that year that measurably improved Catalan visibility in classical SERPs. But the underlying language-identification layer was never structurally repaired. When a Catalan speaker today watches Google’s AI Overview answer a Catalan-language query in Spanish, it isn’t a new bug. It’s an old bug now sitting underneath a synthesis layer that propagates it.

AI search, when it arrives, inherits the assumption that the language of the query is unreliable in the first place. The retrieval pipeline that flattens Catalan into Spanish today is the same pipeline that will, in modified forms, flatten sub-national jurisdictional context in markets where the surface language never changes.

I have spent the last several months documenting how AI search collapses Hispanic markets — treating 20+ Spanish-speaking countries as a single statistical default. That work is severe in its consequences, but at least the geography is clean: Spain is one country, Mexico is another, the model just fails to tell them apart. 

What happens inside Catalonia is more revealing because the geography doesn’t change. Two languages share one territory, and the system produces two parallel realities — when it can identify the languages at all.

Multilingual regions are where the architectural defaults of retrieval become visible, because users in those regions can switch languages and watch the system reassign meaning, authority, and sometimes even the answer’s language.

The same defaults will surface inside markets that look monolingual on the surface, in different forms and with different mitigations. Catalonia is a leading indicator.

How I tested this

The patterns I’m about to describe are familiar to any practitioner who has worked on Catalan-language SEO over the last decade — my own experience, and the experience of many colleagues working under similar conditions. 

Anyone who has tried to do keyword research in Catalan has watched Google Keyword Planner report essentially zero volume for terms catalan-speakers query daily, or return volumes that are clearly mixed with Spanish-language data and impossible to use cleanly. 

Anyone who has run multilingual sites has watched their Catalan variants underperform their Spanish ones for reasons standard tooling can’t explain. The small experiment I describe below is one specific, reproducible illustration of this broader, well-known systemic situation — not the foundation of the claim.

The setup was deliberately simple. From a residential IP in the Barcelona metropolitan area, I ran a set of paired queries in Catalan and Spanish across two surfaces: 

  • ChatGPT (logged out, fresh session, no personalization).
  • Google web search with its AI Overview enabled when the system chose to generate one. (Google doesn’t generate an Overview for every query — itself a signal worth noting.) 

Sessions ran in incognito mode. I ran the queries twice, roughly a week apart, to test whether what I was seeing was a stable pattern or a single-session artifact. Both dates are documented. Screenshots are available with location footers visible.

I chose five intent pairs, each designed to test a different layer of the retrieval stack:

  • A politically loaded factual query about Catalan independence, chosen because it has academic precedent in Walker and Timoneda’s 2025 study (Department of Political Science, Purdue University) of language-conditioned LLM output, published in Cambridge University Press’s Political Science Research and Methods. The replication of their method on a Barcelona IP gives the section editorial cover.
  • A transactional commercial query about local accountants for freelancers, chosen because it sits squarely inside the everyday SEO economy and is identical in intent across languages.
  • A cultural-tradition query about Sant Jordi, chosen because it has clear native authority (regional government, municipal authorities), low political temperature, and centuries of documented history independent of any particular brand.
  • A regulatory query about Catalan rental subsidies, chosen because it requires hyper-local jurisdictional precision and is administered by the Generalitat de Catalunya directly.
  • A language-identification stress test — a mix of casual and formal Catalan queries — to see whether the surface even recognized the input as Catalan.

The findings below are reproducible existence proofs rather than statistical evidence. These specific failures occur on these specific platforms today — from this specific location — and any practitioner can replicate them in under 15 minutes. 

The broader claim — that these patterns generalize — rests on the community evidence the Google Search Liaison acknowledgment implicitly confirmed three years ago, and the lived experience of practitioners working in Catalan and other minority languages over the last decade.

Four patterns emerged. The first three describe retrieval. The fourth describes identification, and it underpins the other three.

Finding 1: Vocabulary and source plurality diverge

I asked both ChatGPT and Google’s AI Overview about the main arguments around Catalan independence. 

In Spanish, both surfaces produced a legalistic frame anchored in the 1978 Constitution and the 2017 referendum’s illegality. In Catalan, both surfaces foregrounded dret a decidir (right to decide) and autodeterminació as named conceptual blocks, with historical references to the loss of institutions after the Decrees of Nova Planta. 

The Catalan output wasn’t more ideological. It was more complete. It retained anti-independence arguments, including framings absent from the Spanish version.

Side-by-side comparison of Google AI Overview for the independence query in Spanish and Catalan, citation panels visible
Side-by-side comparison of Google AI Overview for the independence query in Spanish and Catalan, citation panels visible

The divergence sharpens in the citations. The Spanish AI Overview pulled from BBC, Wikipedia (ES), Fundación Espacio Público, and France 24. The Catalan AI Overview added El Punt Avui, VilaWeb, Reddit r/catalunya, and Wikipedia (CA), while still citing BBC and El País.

Same engine, same geography, same question. Two non-overlapping retrieval pools, triggered by the language string. The language isn’t labeling the answer. It’s filtering the corpus.

Finding 2: Commercial retrieval shifts, and the engine doubts the minority language

The transactional pair was simple: Millors gestories per a autònoms a Barcelona / Mejores gestorías para autónomos en Barcelona. Best accountants for freelancers in Barcelona, in two languages, from the same city.

ChatGPT recommended largely the same physical firms in both versions, but the online providers diverged: the Catalan response surfaced Openges and Gestasor; the Spanish response surfaced Gestoría Online and Gestorum. Same intent, same geography, two parallel commercial universes for the digital-first segment.

Google’s organic SERP showed a more pronounced split. The Catalan version elevated locally bilingual sites (Gremicat, Calders Assessors, Gestumm, barcelona.cool). The Spanish version led with aggregators and generalist directories (Legify, Zaask, bcngest).

Two secondary signals matter more than the rankings.

First, Google autocorrected the Catalan query. Above the results, the engine offered: Quizás quisiste decir: Millors gelateries per a autònoms a Barcelona. Did you mean ice cream shops? The system, sitting on a Barcelona IP, declined to believe a commercial query in Catalan was genuine and proposed a homophone-adjacent alternative.

Google SERP showing the autocorrection "Quizás quisiste decir: Millors gelateries per a autònoms a Barcelona"
Google SERP showing the autocorrection “Quizás quisiste decir: Millors gelateries per a autònoms a Barcelona”

Second, the Spanish results carried paid ads — Talenom, Declarando, Horus Firm. The Catalan results carried zero. The SEM market treats Catalan as territory without bidders, and the absence of a commercial signal is itself a signal. Models trained on click and engagement data read that absence as evidence that the language isn’t commercially serious and weight retrieval accordingly.

The mechanism teaches itself. Less commercial bidding produces less commercial visibility. Less commercial visibility produces less commercial signal. 

The language is steadily deprioritized for transactional intent — even though every user typing in Catalan from Barcelona shares the same geography as a user typing in Spanish. This will become relevant again when we look at language identification itself.

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Finding 3: Cultural authority gets reassigned

The Sant Jordi pair shows it most clearly, and the specific reassignment changes between sessions in a way that is itself revealing.

In the first session, the Spanish-language AI Overview for Tradiciones de Sant Jordi led with two hotel chains as primary citations — Casa Llimona Hotel Boutique and Sumus Hotels. The Catalan version cited the Ajuntament de Barcelona, the city council that has formally stewarded the tradition for centuries.

In the second session, a week later, the same queries returned a different reassignment. The Spanish version now cited the Ajuntament alongside Spain.info, the state tourism portal aimed at foreign visitors. The Catalan version moved up the institutional hierarchy entirely — its primary citation became the Generalitat de Catalunya, the regional government, with a footer link to the Guia Oficial de la Diada de la Generalitat de Catalunya. The Ajuntament was absent.

Composite — Google AI Overview citation panels for Sant Jordi traditions across both sessions, showing the language-conditioned shift in cited authorities

What stays stable across both sessions is the structural pattern: the cultural custodian credited by the system changes with the language. Catalan-language queries surface regional and municipal government, the institutions native to the tradition. Spanish-language queries surface state tourism, commercial entities, or municipal government framed as a tourist destination.

ChatGPT reinforces the same pattern in its prose. The Spanish version describes Sant Jordi externally: Día del amor “a la catalana,” oportunidad para conocer el patrimonio cultural catalán. The Catalan version uses native terminology without distance. The same 600-year-old tradition is described as exotic-from-outside in one language and as tradition-from-inside in the other.

The model isn’t lying in either language. It’s producing the most statistically plausible synthesis given its retrieval pool. But the retrieval pool itself is constituted differently by language — and one constitution treats government as the cultural custodian, while the other treats tourism marketing as the cultural custodian.

For brands, this isn’t a translation problem. It’s a question of who the model thinks owns the answer.

Finding 4: Language identification was already broken before LLMs touched it

This is the finding that reframes the rest. The reassignment patterns above all depend on the system correctly identifying the language of the query in the first place. Often, it doesn’t.

The Google Translate finding — Catalan misclassified as Occitan from a Barcelona IP — is one face of it. Another is what happens when you type a query that is unambiguously Catalan into Google Search. 

The query receptes de calçots — recipes for calçots, a vegetable that exists only in Catalonia and retains its Catalan name in every other language — produces a banner above the results: Sugerencia: Mostrar resultados en español. También puedes consultar más información sobre cómo filtrar por idioma

The system suggests that the user filter Catalan results out. No AI Overview is generated for the query. The infrastructure has decided that a recipe search for a Catalan-only vegetable, in Catalan, is more usefully answered in Spanish.

 Google Search showing the suggestion "Sugerencia: Mostrar resultados en español" for the query "receptes de calçots"
Google Search showing the suggestion “Sugerencia: Mostrar resultados en español” for the query “receptes de calçots”

In Google’s AI Overview, the query Tradicions de Sant Jordi sometimes returns a Spanish-language answer despite being written entirely in Catalan, citing Spain.info. In other sessions, the same query is correctly identified and answered in Catalan. 

The behavior is inconsistent across sessions, which is worse than consistently wrong: it is undiagnosable. A site owner can’t fix something that breaks intermittently for reasons the system itself doesn’t surface.

The failure isn’t universal. Queries like festivitats de Catalunya or poetes catalans contemporanis — slightly more formal or erudite phrasings — are correctly identified as Catalan and answered with Catalan-language synthesis, citing regional sources (Pimec, Gencat, El Temps, Lletra UOC). 

The system can identify Catalan. It just doesn’t do so reliably for commercial or popular queries, which is where the cost of getting it wrong is highest for site owners.

This is where Findings 2 and 4 close a loop. The same commercial categories that show zero SEM bidding in Catalan are the categories where language identification fails most often. A language with no commercial signal teaches the system that it doesn’t need to be treated as commercially serious — and so, for commercial queries, the system permits itself to identify it less reliably. The two failures reinforce each other.

None of this is new. Google Search Liaison publicly acknowledged the Catalan demotion problem in January 2023 and later that year pushed visible improvements to classical SERPs. 

The synthesis layer that now sits on top has not inherited those fixes. AI search is built on these pipelines. It inherits their defaults, their training-data composition, and their decisions about when a language deserves to be treated as the language of the answer.

The slop loop closing on minority languages

A second, slower mechanism makes all of this worse over time, and it is worth flagging because it is starting to be visible elsewhere.

LLMs trained on web-scale corpora are now generating significant quantities of low-quality content in minority languages — both directly (via translation features) and indirectly (via downstream tools that produce SEO content, social posts, and automated articles). 

That generated content gets indexed, gets crawled, gets fed back into the next generation of training data. The model that doesn’t understand Catalan well produces the Catalan content that trains the next model.

This isn’t theoretical. A 2024 Princeton study by Brooks, Eggert, and Peskoff found that over 5% of newly created English Wikipedia articles showed signs of being AI-generated, with lower but still measurable rates in German, French, and Italian editions. 

By extension — though outside the Princeton team’s measurement scope — minority-language editions with thinner editorial oversight are likely to absorb a greater proportional impact.

The minority-language damage is now well-documented. MIT Technology Review reported in September 2025 on a linguistic “doom loop” in vulnerable-language Wikipedias. 

  • Volunteers working on four African-language editions estimated that between 40% and 60% of their articles were uncorrected machine translations.
  • The Inuktitut edition contained machine-translated portions in more than two-thirds of substantive pages.
  • Some Hawaiian-language entries had 35% of their words flagged as incomprehensible by native speakers. 
  • The Greenlandic edition, where virtually no articles had been written by actual speakers, was ultimately recommended for closure in 2025, with the Wikipedia Language Committee citing AI tools that had “frequently produced nonsense that could misrepresent the language.” 

Wikipedia was estimated in 2022 to be the sole easily accessible source of online linguistic data for 27 under-resourced languages — meaning these errors don’t stay on Wikipedia. AI systems train on them next.

This is the loop. Bad language identification produces bad retrieval. Bad retrieval surfaces bad content. Bad content gets generated at scale by LLMs that don’t fully understand the language. Bad content gets indexed. The next model trains on it. 

The mechanism doesn’t need malice to degrade quality — it needs only volume. And volume in minority languages has never been easier to manufacture.

What Wikipedia decided to do about it

The clearest institutional signal that this problem is real comes from one of the few platforms with both the experience and the incentive to take it seriously.

On March 20, the English Wikipedia community formally voted to prohibit LLM-generated article content across its 7.1 million articles. Editors are still permitted to use LLMs for basic copyediting and for supervised translation of articles from other-language editions, but generating or rewriting article content with LLMs is prohibited outright. 

The decision was a response to years of mounting concern: ChatGPT-era articles were appearing with the “as a large language model” prompt left in the text, with entirely nonexistent citations, and with the kind of fluent-but-empty prose that reviewers were spending disproportionate volunteer time cleaning up.

Wikipedia isn’t a typical SEO concern. It’s a curated knowledge platform with strong volunteer governance and explicit neutrality policies. If a platform with that level of structural defense against low-quality content has concluded that AI-generated text damages knowledge integrity, the SEO industry should not assume that retrieval pipelines downstream of Wikipedia will produce better answers than Wikipedia itself was willing to publish.

The institutions building defenses against AI-generated content in minority languages — Wikipedia, the Aina Project in Catalonia, the Latxa models in the Basque Country — aren’t being defensive for ideological reasons. They are responding to a measured degradation in quality. That degradation is now part of the training data of the next generation of AI search.

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Why this happens, mechanically

Motoko Hunt has documented how AI systems collapse geographic boundaries by treating language as a proxy for markets, a phenomenon she calls geo-identification drift. The mechanism is the same here, with one extra constraint that exposes it more clearly. 

When two languages share one geography, the system can’t quietly default to “the country the language belongs to.” It’s forced to choose something else. The choice usually goes to whichever corpus is larger, more recent, or more commercially tagged.

The Walker and Timoneda study above grounded this empirically. Their finding — that anti-independence framings appeared roughly twice as often in Spanish output as in Catalan — wasn’t a finding about politics. It was a finding about how training-data composition determines output. Catalan-language texts in the training corpus carry one distribution of perspectives; Spanish-language texts carry another. The model inherits both and surfaces whichever it is currently reaching for.

This compounds with what researchers call semantic collapse: when retrieval embeddings can’t reliably separate sub-national signals, the system flattens them into the dominant variant. In monolingual countries, the dominant variant is the country itself. In a region like Catalonia, the dominant variant is the larger linguistic neighbor — Spain — pulling Catalan-specific meaning toward a generic Spanish default unless something explicit pulls back.

Sub-national governments have noticed. The Aina Project and the Latxa models aren’t isolated efforts: they are direct attempts to build language-resource sovereignty because standard global LLMs perform measurably worse on Catalan and Basque than on Spanish. When governments start training their own LLMs, the SEO industry should treat that as evidence the underlying mechanism is real and structural.

The pattern isn’t unique to Catalonia. 

  • Quebec users querying in French routinely receive Parisian-French defaults and answers anchored in French regulatory frameworks rather than Quebec’s distinct civil law and provincial tax regime. 
  • Belgian users get conflated French and Dutch jurisdictional defaults inside a country whose three regions operate under genuinely different legal and linguistic rules. 
  • Swiss users see retrieval flattened toward German or French national defaults rather than Switzerland’s own conventions. 

The Catalan case is the easiest to test from a single IP in a single session, but the structural finding generalizes to every region where two or more languages share one geography.

The leading-indicator argument

The interesting question isn’t what this means for Catalonia. It’s what Catalonia means for everyone else.

Multilingual regions are the canary. The architectural flaw exposed when two languages share one geography — a vector space that can’t reliably separate jurisdiction from meaning, sitting on top of a language-identification layer that already gets things wrong — will show up in other forms as AI search matures and attempts genuinely sub-national answers.

This is where I want to be careful with the parallel. In monolingual markets, AI search does have access to localization signals that the Catalan case partly removes: IP geolocation, GPS context, browser locale, and structured local pack data. 

A query from Austin about contractor licensing isn’t as ambiguous to the system as a query in Catalan from Barcelona, because the system has more non-linguistic context to lean on. The Catalonia–Texas parallel isn’t a direct equivalence.

It’s a hypothesis worth testing, though. The same mechanisms that flatten Catalan into Spanish — corpus-weight defaults, semantic collapse, training-data composition — are present in synthesis pipelines regardless of the language pair. 

As AI Overviews and chat-style search increasingly answer queries by synthesis rather than by surfacing localized links, the protective effect of IP-based localization weakens. The system has to make a decision about which corpus represents “the answer,” and the corpus weight tends to win.

The places this is most likely to surface inside monolingual English markets: State-level regulation with significant corpus asymmetry. California’s CCPA and Texas’s data privacy regime are written in the same language but represent different jurisdictional realities. 

The privacy literature is heavily California-weighted. When an AI Overview synthesizes a generic “what privacy rights do I have” answer, the defaults tilt toward whichever jurisdiction has more authority signals. Localization helps, but only when the query itself is jurisdictionally explicit.

Sub-national regulatory granularity in any large country. Liquor licensing, contractor licensing, real estate disclosure rules, alimony calculations, school district policies, zoning codes — jurisdiction-specific, all in English, with wildly different corpus weights between jurisdictions. As more queries are answered by synthesis rather than links, jurisdictional defaults become consequential in ways traditional SEO never had to worry about.

I don’t want to oversell this. The clean Catalan demonstration isn’t directly replicable in Texas. What is replicable is the underlying observation: when the retrieval system collapses signals, it collapses them in favor of the larger, better-represented corpus. That is true whether the signals being collapsed are linguistic, jurisdictional, or both. 

The brands that figured out how to operate across Spain and Mexico have already learned a version of this lesson. The brands operating across Texas and California will likely learn a related one, in a form that will not look identical and will require its own diagnostics.

What to do about it

The principles that work for multilingual fragmentation transfer, with adaptation, to multi-jurisdictional fragmentation. Same family of medicines, different patient.

Treat sub-national jurisdictions as distinct entities. If your business operates in regulated verticals across multiple U.S. states, those state versions need their own authority signals — not just a folder structure. Each variant should canonicalize to itself, not to a national parent page that would invite collapse.

Encode jurisdiction explicitly in structured data and copy. Schema.org’s areaServed operates at any geographic granularity; use it down to the state, county, or municipality where it matters. Pair it with explicit copy markers: regulator names, state-specific identifiers, region-specific currencies or formats. The model needs deterministic hooks. Without them, it improvises.

Reinforce sub-national grounding through Wikidata. Most SEO programs stop at on-site schema, but knowledge graphs are reading what other graphs say about you. Wikidata’s jurisdiction property (P1001) and explicit language properties let you encode jurisdictional and linguistic boundaries at the knowledge-graph level — exactly the layer where AI systems pull entity context. If you operate in a sub-national jurisdiction that matters commercially, your entity should be modeled there with the granularity that matters.

Audit for sub-national authority gaps the same way you’d audit for international ones. Run the diagnostic prompts you would run for Spain versus Mexico, but for Texas versus California, or Ontario versus Quebec inside Canada, or any pair of jurisdictions where your business operates. If the model conflates them, your content has a fragmentation problem inside what looked like a single market.

Watch the secondary signals. In Catalan, the absence of SEM bids was a signal, and the system learned from it. The same applies to underserved monolingual jurisdictions: if no one bids on Texas-specific terminology, Texas-specific content gets deprioritized in synthesis. If your knowledge-graph presence, local citations, and authority signals all point to the dominant jurisdiction, the model has no reason to surface the underrepresented one.

This isn’t a new playbook. It’s the cultural SEO framework applied below the country line: market segmentation, transcreation, retrieval constraints, and entity reinforcement, but at sub-national granularity.

What this means for your AI search strategy

The Sant Jordi answer didn’t fail because of bad translation. It failed because the language-identification layer beneath the translation has never consistently distinguished Catalan from Occitan, Catalan from Spanish, or Catalan-the-language-of-the-query from Catalan-as-irrelevant-noise. 

Google said so itself, in Catalan, three years ago. The retrieval pipeline built on top of that layer inherits every one of those decisions, and now produces synthesized answers that quietly propagate them.

Wikipedia, looking at the same generative-AI ecosystem from a different angle, decided in March 2026 that the risk of degradation was severe enough to prohibit LLM-generated content outright. The Aina Project and the Latxa team reached the same conclusion in advance by funding their own foundation models. The institutions closest to multilingual knowledge integrity are pulling away from generic AI. The SEO industry should at least notice the pattern.

Multilingual regions reveal a structural assumption baked into AI search: that language and market are the same thing, and that language is reliably knowable from a query string. Neither is true. Hreflang made the geographic distinction operational for traditional search. Nothing has yet made it operational for generative retrieval.

The brands that operate well across Spain and Mexico already know how to fix this for languages. The same techniques — explicit jurisdiction signals, market-specific authority, retrieval constraints, transcreation rather than translation, entity grounding in knowledge graphs — are now table stakes for operating well across any pair of jurisdictions, in any language combination.

If you operate across multiple jurisdictions, the question to ask isn’t whether your content is localized. It’s whether the model can tell.

Reddit’s AI search influence goes beyond training data

21 May 2026 at 17:00
Reddit’s AI search influence goes beyond training data

As the race to optimize content for AI consumption and citation continues, clients keep reaching out, confused about the web’s favorite genderless alien doodle, Reddit, and what it means for their near-term SEO and AI Overview strategy.

Questions usually sound something like this:

  • Should I be actively responding or posting about my brand on Reddit?
  • If AI is trained on Reddit, should we be running paid ads on Reddit?
  • Our CEO wants us to create a subreddit for each of our product lines. What do we do?
  • Why is Google’s AI Overview citing a Reddit thread that calls my product slow and difficult?

The problem is that people often lump together three distinct concepts:

  • Training data.
  • Licensed or real-time access.
  • Citation and retrieval systems.

They’re all related, but they aren’t interchangeable. And if you care about SEO, AI citations, or why Reddit is suddenly appearing in AI Overviews about your brand, understanding the difference between the three matters.

AI training vs. AI access vs. AI citation

Let’s differentiate between three concepts that are often lumped together. People read sentences like:

“ChatGPT was trained on Reddit.”

…and imagine that means every Reddit post gets fed directly into ChatGPT’s memory, waiting to be repeated later in response to a relevant query. That’s not really how training works.

Training

Training an AI is a lot more like going to school than memorizing an encyclopedia. After years of education, kids learn patterns, relationships, and use cases. They don’t remember the answer to question 8b on a seventh-grade math test, but they do understand:

  • “When I know two sides of a right triangle, I use the Pythagorean theorem to calculate the third.”

They learned the concept, not every example.

Similarly, AI models do not simply memorize all Reddit posts. They absorb patterns across millions of conversations. The model doesn’t necessarily “remember” a specific thread debating the best rock tumbler, but it can learn from scanning r/RockTumbling that buyers consistently care about things like:

  • Noise level.
  • Ease of cleaning.
  • Availability of replacement parts.
  • Drum size.
  • Long-term durability.

In other words, AI models trained on Reddit aren’t necessarily learning facts from Reddit so much as they’re learning how humans compare products, weigh tradeoffs, complain, recommend, and share lived experiences.

Licensed access

Now we get to the part that changed more recently.

In 2024, Reddit signed major partnership agreements with both Google and OpenAI, giving them licensed access to Reddit content. Since then, those relationships have evolved beyond static training datasets toward ongoing API access, meaning continued access to new Reddit posts and comments.

Or phrased differently: an avenue for AI systems to keep up with human conversations in near real time.

If training an AI model is like sending someone to school, then licensed access is like giving that graduate a newspaper subscription after they finish school.

Imagine two adults:

Adult AAdult B
Graduated from high school 10 years ago Graduated high school 10 years ago
Never reads the newsChecks the news every morning

Both received the same formal education. Both understand the Pythagorean theorem. But only one knows what happened this week.

That’s the difference between training and access. Training shapes broad understanding, while access helps keep information current.

Citations

AI citing a Reddit thread doesn’t automatically prove the model prioritizes Reddit over the rest of the web. It also doesn’t prove Reddit was part of the original training data.

Often, it simply means the system judged that specific source useful for answering the question.

Continuing our school analogy, an AI citing Reddit is less like a graduate reciting something they learned years ago in class and more like someone pulling out their phone during a conversation and saying:

  • “Hang on, I saw a discussion about this yesterday.”

The citation reflects what the system found helpful at the moment, not necessarily what it learned during training. That difference may be one of the most important things you need to understand when people say, “AI is trained on Reddit.” 

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Why Reddit performs so well in AI outputs

So why does Reddit show up in Google’s AI Overviews when you search for your brand?

I’ve seen plenty of fantastical conspiracy theories tied to misunderstandings about Reddit’s partnership deals with Google and OpenAI. But those deals alone don’t explain Reddit’s visibility. The more useful question is why multiple AI systems repeatedly surface on Reddit at all.

I’d argue that Reddit is one of the largest sources of content relevant to the kinds of conversations people want to have with AI systems.

Here’s what Reddit has that your website probably doesn’t.

Context and lived experience

Reddit users rarely stop at facts. Your website says, “Battery for this fitness tracker lasts 30 hours.”

But a Reddit user says: “Mine lasted all day unless I tracked workouts. Then I had to charge it every day, and it drove me nuts because I was so used to a competitor’s longer battery life.”

Those two statements contain similar information. But the second, though anecdotal, adds context and real-world usage — the kinds of details people actually use to make decisions and the kinds brands rarely include in official copy.

Disagreement

For the past decade, you’ve been taught to create polished content: concise, authoritative, no nuance, no chance for misinterpretation. We publish Ultimate Guides and Top 10 Benefits of X.

Reddit’s user-generated content does almost the exact opposite.

Reddit threads can contain:

  • Conflicting opinions.
  • Caveats.
  • Unexpected use cases.
  • Frustration.
  • Humor.
  • Devil’s advocates.
  • Users changing their minds halfway through a discussion.

In other words, all the messy, unpolished parts of having a human brain.

For better or worse, disagreement makes information more useful, and that’s nothing new. It’s been around since Ancient Greece. A polished product page is great, but it won’t help AI systems answer subjective questions.

Authenticity (or at least the appearance of it)

The beauty of Reddit is that its comments are usually written by people who aren’t being paid to persuade you. And as the biggest content creators become increasingly monetized and sponsored, that counts for a lot more than it did even five years ago.

Being unsponsored doesn’t automatically make these users correct, unbiased, or trustworthy. But users often perceive firsthand experience as more credible than polished marketing copy or sponsored influencer posts, and perception matters a lot.

Especially when AI systems are essentially trying to combine unlimited viewpoints into a single answer.

A note about other platforms

It’s worth mentioning that Reddit isn’t the only source of human authenticity and disagreement on the web. It simply happens to be one of the largest examples, and the one I most often see cited and misunderstood when it comes to optimizing for AI.

Human context exists across forums like Stack Exchange, review platforms like Yelp, professional groups, and social networks like Facebook.

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How to make content more useful in AI search

If we go back to the beginning, where we discussed the differences between training, licensed access, and retrieval, we reviewed the idea that AI systems appear to learn from broad patterns, benefit from fresh information, and retrieve sources they judge useful in context. 

Whether that context comes from Reddit, forums, reviews, or professional communities is far less important than the fact that it exists at all. The takeaway here isn’t that everyone needs a Reddit strategy.

The more useful question is: Where do people in my industry naturally discuss frustrations, disagreements, and lived experiences?

For many businesses, that answer is Reddit. But for others, it may be forums, professional communities, Facebook groups, Discord servers, product reviews, or places you rarely spend time. Once you understand where human context lives, you can prioritize your platform optimizations in a way that makes sense.

After you’ve identified those spaces, here are a few things worth borrowing.

1. Capture lived experience and make it visible

Reddit performs well in AI outputs partly because it contains what polished brand content often lacks: context after the purchase, implementation details, decision-making processes, and even buyers’ remorse.

We can’t — and shouldn’t — manufacture our own “authentic” discussion threads. But we do have access to our customers, and user data remains a massively underutilized source of information.

So instead of relying solely on internal expertise and picture-perfect case studies, pull more real perspectives into your content:

  • Customer interviews.
  • Reviews and support tickets.
  • Sales objections.
  • Community discussions.

If AI systems are trying to retrieve contextual information, part of our job is to make that context easier to find.

2. Stop trying to sound authoritative and start trying to be useful

If Reddit threads contain:

  • Uncertainty.
  • Disagreement.
  • Limitations.
  • Frustration.
  • Caveats.

Your content can contain more of that, too.

Acknowledging who your product or service isn’t for, or where it falls short, can help you create content that feels more credible to both humans and AI systems synthesizing perspectives.

3. Show your work

To quote my sixth-grade math teacher: show your work.

AI summaries are often adequate at distilling sources into conclusions, but humans are still much better at explaining reasoning.

Instead of your content only presenting, “This is the best option, check out all these great features,” try explaining:

  • Why customers chose you.
  • What alternatives they considered and why.
  • Tradeoffs or ituations where your product or service fails.

Reasoning provides context, and context increasingly appears to be one of the web’s most valuable commodities.

4. Optimize for decisions

Traditional SEO often focused on answering factual questions with objective answers.

Increasingly, users ask AI systems nuanced questions with subjective answers that change depending on which AI they ask.

They ask:

  • Is it worth it?
  • Which option is better?
  • What do people regret?
  • What happens after six months?

Those are decision-making questions.

Decision-making requires experience. Experience creates context, and context is turning out to be the connective tissue between what AI learns, what it accesses, and what it ultimately retrieves.

Dig deeper: Stop chasing Reddit and Wikipedia: What actually drives AI recommendations

Context is becoming the differentiator

We started with what makes AI training, licensing, and citations different, but we ended with what seems to connect all three — and what polished “optimized” content is usually missing: context.

It’s the difference between:

  • “This rock tumbler has a 3-pound drum capacity and operates at 75 decibels.”

And:

  • “This was too loud to have in my basement as I planned, so I had to move it to the garage. The replacement belts were easier to find than I expected, but by the third batch, I was really wishing I’d spent more upfront on a larger drum.”

One is the kind of fact you might find on a company website. The other is an experience that feels genuine.

Outcomes matter more than features is nothing new. AI may be forcing a similar realization: Being accurate, comprehensive, or keyword-optimized won’t be enough anymore. 

More and more, the content that gets ahead is the content that helps people make decisions by adding context, tradeoffs, and lived experience around the facts.

Apple’s A20 And A20 Pro Will Have One Huge Advantage Besides The 2nm Process To Help Achieve A New Record In Battery Life

21 May 2026 at 21:03

Apple's A20 and A20 Pro to offer one advantage that will help deliver incredible battery life

TSMC’s 2nm process will be showcased for the first time, with Apple being one of the recipients to leverage this technology in its upcoming A20 and A20 Pro. While the move from the 3nm ‘N3P’ node to the 2nm ‘N2’ will improve efficiency by a decent margin, Apple’s expertise in chip design will ensure that the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max deliver record battery life. A20 and A20 Pro efficiency cores could once more come to the rescue as Apple showcased incredible ‘performance per watt’ with the A19 Pro Even though Qualcomm and MediaTek will overtake Apple in […]

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New Xbox Chief Strategy Officer Wants to Revive Microsoft’s “Storied Franchises” and Rebuild the Console Business

21 May 2026 at 20:30

A person in a white shirt is standing next to a green Xbox logo with the text 'Matthew Ball' and 'Chief Strategy Officer, Xbox'.

Yesterday, Xbox CEO Asha Sharma announced two new high-profile hires: Scott Van Vliet, a former OpenAI executive, as the new Chief Technology Officer, and Matthew Ball as the new Chief Strategy Officer. Now, in a brief statement shared with Bloomberg, Ball revealed that his focus will be on resurrecting Microsoft's so-called storied franchises and rebuilding Xbox's console business. Despite the well-known issues with component costs, Ball reckons the console business is still growing, and Sharma's new strategy (which he advised on) should drive revenue and profit. Needless to say, Ball's suggestion that some Xbox IPs will be revived has already […]

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AT&T Dismantles The ‘One-Size-Fits-All’ Wireless Plans With A Month-To-Month ‘Build-A-Plan’ Bundle That Starts At Just $15

21 May 2026 at 19:45

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AT&T has just surpassed its major competitors when it comes to debuting value-based plans by launching an entirely customizable wireless bundle that entails the lowest entry price among comparable plans from Verizon and T-Mobile. AT&T brings at-scale flexibility and customization with its new 'Build-a-Plan' wireless bundle AT&T has now announced the launch of its "Build-A-Plan," an entirely customizable wireless experience designed to empower consumers with fiscal and functional autonomy over their mobile connectivity. Expected to go into effect on May 27, 2026, the new customizable bundle addresses the growing market demand for financial flexibility by enabling users to tailor and […]

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Jan Hutton Named Bermuda Tourism Authority CEO

The Bermuda Tourism Authority (BTA) has selected Jan Hutton as its next chief executive officer (CEO).  Once Hutton takes up the position on July 1, acting CEO Erin Wright will resume her role as chief operating officer (COO), according to a press release.  Hutton’s career spans more than two decades across the Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific.  Her roles included managing director within Ogilvy...

Samsung elevates fan experience at BTS Las Vegas activation

21 May 2026 at 20:31

Samsung has announced a special fan event, Samsung Galaxy x BTS WORLD TOUR ‘ARIRANG, in Las Vegas from May 20 to May 31. The event is being held with HYBE, the company behind BTS, and gives fans a fun way to enjoy BTS-themed activities while trying the new Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra smartphone.

The event takes place at Allegiant Stadium and includes six different activity areas for fans. Each area is designed to show off the phone’s camera and smart features in a creative and exciting way. Fans can take photos with BTS-inspired backgrounds, including scenes that look like music videos or concert moments such as crowd surfing.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra BTS world tour

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The most exciting feature is Samsung’s Photo Assist tool, which helps users edit and improve their photos easily. Fans can also use the Interpreter feature on the Galaxy S26 Ultra to send messages to BTS in different languages. This makes the experience more personal and interactive.

People attending the event can also take mirror selfies with the BTS logo and receive printed souvenir photos to keep as memories. Samsung is also offering a special gift for the first 500 visitors who complete a short survey. They will receive a limited-edition Samsung and BTS collectible bag.

The Las Vegas event is part of BTS THE CITY, a larger project that brings together music, technology, and fan experiences. Through this partnership, Samsung wants fans to enjoy new technology, express themselves creatively, and make unforgettable memories connected to BTS and Galaxy devices.

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Samsung Now Bar to support more third-party apps in One UI 9

21 May 2026 at 19:29

Samsung is planning to make the Now Bar more useful in One UI 9.0 by adding support for more third-party apps. This change will happen because Google is improving Android’s Live Updates feature in Android 17.

At the Google I/O 2026 event, Google announced a new feature, Metric Style for Live Updates in Android 17. This new style can show three pieces of information at the same time. It is mainly designed for apps that constantly update live data.

The Now Bar first appeared on Samsung Galaxy phones with One UI 7.0. It shows live activities like music playback, timers, navigation, and other ongoing tasks directly on the lock screen and other parts of the phone.

In One UI 8.0, Samsung connected the Now Bar with Android’s Live Updates system, allowing apps like Uber to show live information in real time. Now, Samsung is planning to add more apps support with One UI 9.

Google New Live Updates

Google said this feature will work especially well for three kinds of apps: health and fitness apps, timer apps, and travel apps. Like, a fitness app could show calories burned, heart rate, and running speed together. A flight tracking app could show departure time, current flight location, and arrival time all in one place.

The new Live Updates style will appear in several places on Android phones, including the notification panel, lock screen, status bar, and always-on display.

Since Samsung’s Now Bar already works with Android’s Live Updates system, these new app types will also appear in the Now Bar automatically when One UI 9.0 arrives. This means Galaxy users will be able to see more useful live information without opening apps.

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Helldivers 2 update adds DLSS and PSSR upscaling, boosting PC and PS5 performance

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Oura Ring 5 launch date leaks and it's next week

21 May 2026 at 19:41

Back in March, the upcoming Oura Ring 5 leaked in renders showcasing a new design, and now on Reddit someone posted a purported internal document from the company which reveals when the device will be launching. The date is May 28, which is also when pre-orders will open. The ring will start shipping on June 4. As you can see, the document includes a photo of the ring and the charging case, and these match the leaked images from March, basically confirming the redesign (as much as any rumored bit of info can, of course). The Oura Ring 5 will be smaller and more comfortable than its...

Al Nassr vs Damac LIVE updates: Cristiano Ronaldo chases his first-ever Saudi Pro League title (0-0)

21 May 2026 at 22:26
Al Nassr and Damac will face off in the 2025-26 Saudi Pro League. While head coach Fabio Carille’s team is fighting to avoid relegation, head coach Jorge Jesus’ team could be crowned league champions. With both teams needing a win, the match is shaping up to be a closely contested one.

Throughout the 2025-26 season, Al Nassr have managed to remain one of the most consistent teams. Not only have they excelled offensively, but they have also stood out defensively. With this in mind, they have a great opportunity to be crowned champions of the Saudi Pro League. However, they must defeat Damac, who are fighting to avoid relegation. For this reason, the match is expected to be highly competitive, as both sides need the victory.

Damac have suffered quite a lot throughout the season without a star-studded squad. Sitting in 15th place in the standings, they are only two points above the relegation zone. With this in mind, they need a victory against Al Nassr FC to distance themselves from Al Riyadh SC and remain in the Saudi Pro League. However, head coach Fábio Carille has struggled to find defensive balance, so they could suffer significantly against Cristiano Ronaldo’s team.

Even though they come from a defeat against Gamba Osaka in the AFC Champions League Two, Al Nassr, led by Jorge Jesus, arrive as clear favorites to beat Damac FC. While they will be without Marcelo Brozović, they still rely on Cristiano Ronaldo and João Félix, who both provide strong attacking output. In addition, Mohamed Simakan and Íñigo Martínez can stabilize the defensive line, making things difficult for Fábio Carille’s side.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr looks on during the AFC Champions League 2 Final.

Why isn’t Marcelo Brozovic playing for Al Nassr vs Damac in the 2025-26 Saudi Pro League clash?

21 May 2026 at 19:54
Al Nassr FC face Damac today, searching for a victory that would crown them champions of the 2025-26 Saudi Pro League. While head coach Jorge Jesus still counts on Cristiano Ronaldo, he loses Marcelo Brozović, forcing drastic changes in midfield.

Despite the recent draw against Al Hilal SFC, Al Nassr still maintain many chances of being crowned champions of the 2025-26 Saudi Pro League. To achieve this, they face Damac today, needing a convincing victory. Ahead of the match, head coach Jorge Jesus will be able to count on Cristiano Ronaldo, but he will have the difficult absence of Marcelo Brozović, forcing important adjustments in midfield.

Head coach Jorge Jesus confirmed that Marcelo Brozović will not be part of Al Nassr’s squad for the match against Damac FC. After leaving with discomfort in the groin area against Al Hilal SFC, he has not managed to fully recover, as the latest medical examinations did not give him the green light to train with the group, reports Asharq Al-Awsat. With this in mind, they will have to adjust their midfield without one of their best stars.

In place of the Croatian star, Saad Al Nasser could return to the starting lineup after shining against Gamba Osaka in the AFC Champions League Two. Alongside him, Jorge Jesus could once again rely on Ali Al Hassan, who has been a regular starter throughout the season. Without another world-class star in midfield, Al Nassr could lose a lot of consistency, as Marcelo Brozović not only provides offensive consistency, but also organizes the team throughout the game.

Report: Marcelo Brozovic is expected to remain at Al Nassr

Throughout the 2025-26 season, the future of Marcelo Brozović has been a fairly controversial topic. Being an undisputed starter for Jorge Jesus, the Croatian’s contract expires in June 2026 and his renewal has not yet been announced. Although he has been a somewhat divisive figure, Al Nassr are already pushing to secure his continuity, and are reportedly very close to ensuring the 33-year-old star remains at the club.

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Marcelo Brozovic of Al Nassr

According to Al Youm newspaper, Al Nassr have reached an agreement to extend the contract of Marcelo Brozović. However, the agreement has not yet been officially announced, as the player’s representatives still have some formalities to complete before it becomes official. With this in mind, the Croatian midfielder appears set to remain in the Saudi Pro League, despite interest from several European clubs.

Al Nassr’s Jorge Jesus may press to sign another midfielder

Despite keeping Marcelo Brozović as a starter,Jorge Jesus could look to increase squad depth by signing a star midfielder. While Ângelo and Ali Al Hassan have accompanied the Croatian, Al Nassr have struggled to find consistency, suggesting that a box-to-box midfielder may be needed to complement the team. With this, they could aim to both enhance the 33-year-old star’s impact and build for the future at the same time.

While numerous players such as Casemiro and Bruno Fernandes, among others, have been linked, they have not reached an agreement with any of them. However, the continuity of Jorge Jesus could be conditioned by the squad adjustments, as he has stated on multiple occasions that he needs greater depth to maintain high competitiveness across all competitions.

Marcelo Brozovic of Al-Nassr FC during line up prior to the Saudi Pro League match.

Why were Hakimi, Brahim Diaz, and Bounou left out of Morocco’s latest call-up before the World Cup?

21 May 2026 at 19:51
Morocco announced a training camp roster ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and stars such as Achraf Hakimi, Brahim Diaz, and Yassine Bounou were not included.

With the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup just over 20 days away, many national teams have already announced their final squads for the trip to North America. Morocco unveiled a roster for its pre-tournament training camp, but stars such as Achraf Hakimi, Brahim Diaz, and Yassine Bounou were not included.

Mohammed Ouahbi calls up a group of players for a preparatory training camp ahead of the final 2026 FIFA World Cup squad announcement,Morocco shared Thursday in a post on its official X account.

That roster is not binding for the World Cup, and it consists of 28 players who are already available to join the national team and begin training at the Mohammed VI Complex between May 22 and May 26. The coaching staff intends to use those days to evaluate players and make final decisions before selecting the 26-man roster for the tournament.

The players called up by Ouahbi currently play for clubs in Morocco or in countries where league seasons have already ended. That includes France’s Ligue 1, where players such as Gomis Ibrahim (Olympique Marseille), Ait Boudlal Abdelhamid (Stade Rennais), and Bouaddi Ayyoud (Lille) are based.

محمد وهبي يستدعي مجموعة من اللاعبين للدخول في تجمع إعدادي بمركب محمد السادس لكرة القدم قبل الإعلان عن اللائحة النهائية لكأس العالم 2026

Mohammed Ouahbi calls up a group of players for a preparatory training camp ahead of the final 2026 FIFA World Cup™ squad announcement 🇲🇦… pic.twitter.com/aGtQItXCIR

— Équipe du Maroc (@EnMaroc) May 21, 2026

Hakimi and Morocco’s other stars

Unlike Ligue 1, which has already concluded its 2025-26 season, and other leagues such as the Netherlands’ Eredivisie or the Super League Greece, which are in the final stages of their playoffs, several European leagues still have matches remaining. That makes it impossible for players to leave early and join their respective national teams.

In Morocco’s case, that situation affects several of the squad’s biggest stars. La Liga will play Matchday 38 this weekend, after which Brahim Diaz (Real Madrid), Abde Ezzalzouli and Sofyan Amrabat (Real Betis), and Azzedine Ounahi (Girona) will become available. The same applies in Italy with AS Roma’s Neil El Aynaoui and in the Premier League with Manchester United’s Noussair Mazraoui.

Bono will play his final match of the season with Al Hilal in the Saudi Pro League on Thursday. Hakimi, meanwhile, has already finished his Ligue 1 campaign, but he still has the UEFA Champions League final ahead with Paris Saint-Germain against Arsenal. As a result, he will not be able to join Morocco’s training camp until after May 30.

Morocco aiming to make history again

At Qatar 2022, Morocco became the best-performing African national team in World Cup history by reaching the semifinals. The team lost to France there before finishing fourth after a defeat against Croatia.

Now Morocco face the challenge of matching or improving that achievement. As part of Group C, the team will open its North America 2026 campaign against Brazil on Saturday, June 13, before facing Scotland and Haiti.

Morocco stars Brahim Diaz, Achraf Hakimi, and Yassine Bounou.

Manuel Neuer’s stunning return headlines Germany’s 2026 World Cup squad, and Serge Gnabry misses out as Julian Nagelsmann balances experience and heartbreak

21 May 2026 at 19:46
The announcement immediately sparked debate across the country as Die Mannschaft prepares for another attempt to restore its place among soccer’s elite after difficult recent World Cup campaigns.

Germany has officially unveiled its squad for the 2026 World Cup, with Manuel Neuer making a stunning return to the national team under Julian Nagelsmann, while Serge Gnabry misses the tournament through injury after suffering a major setback late in the season. The announcement immediately sparked debate across the country as Die Mannschaft prepares for another attempt to restore its place among soccer’s elite after difficult recent World Cup campaigns.

For months, uncertainty surrounded Neuer’s international future after the veteran goalkeeper stepped away following Euro 2024. Yet Nagelsmann ultimately decided that experience, leadership, and composure on the biggest stage were too valuable to ignore ahead of a tournament that could define the next chapter of German soccer.

The biggest revelation from the squad announcement was undoubtedly Neuer’s comeback at the age of 40. The Bayern Munich goalkeeper had repeatedly insisted his international retirement was final, even describing the decision earlier this year as “set in stone.”

That position changed after discussions with Nagelsmann, who made it clear he wanted the veteran back between the posts for the tournament in the United States, Mexico, and Canada. “After many discussions, we understood that the three best goalkeepers in Germany should be at the World Cup. That’s why we spoke with Manuel, and he agreed to return. We plan with him as number 1,” the manager explained.

The decision came at a cost for Oliver Baumann, who had expected to remain the DFB-Team’s first-choice goalkeeper after featuring heavily during qualifying. Nagelsmann openly admitted the situation was difficult for the Hoffenheim keeper, describing Neuer’s return as “a blow” for Baumann after months of believing the role belonged to him.

Germany finally reveals the full squad

As anticipation built around Neuer’s comeback, attention soon shifted toward the rest of Germany’s final selection for the tournament. Nagelsmann eventually confirmed a squad packed with Bundesliga experience, Premier League quality, and several emerging talents viewed as the future of the national team.

Manuel Neuer retired from the Germany national team in 2024.

Goalkeepers: Manuel Neuer (Bayern Munich), Oliver Baumann (Hoffenheim), Alexander Nubel (Stuttgart)

Defenders: Joshua Kimmich (Bayern Munich), Nico Schlotterbeck (Borussia Dortmund), David Raum (Leipzig), Jonathan Tah (Bayern Munich), Waldemar Anton (Borussia Dortmund), Antonio Rudiger (Real Madrid), Nathaniel Brown (Eintracht Frankfurt), Malick Thiaw (Newcastle)

Midfielders: Jamal Musiala (Bayern Munich), Florian Wirtz (Liverpool), Lennart Karl (Bayern Munich), Angelo Stiller (Stuttgart), Aleksandar Pavlovic (Bayern Munich), Leon Goretzka (Bayern Munich), Leroy Sane (Galatasaray), Felix Nmecha (Borussia Dortmund), Nadiem Amiri (Mainz), Pascal Gross (Brighton and Hove Albion)

Forwards: Kai Havertz (Arsenal), Deniz Undav (Stuttgart), Jamie Leweling (Stuttgart), Nick Woltemade (Newcastle), Maximilian Beier (Borussia Dortmund)

One notable absentee remains Gnabry, whose season-ending injury following Bayern Munich’s Champions League clash with Real Madrid ruled him out of contention. His absence leaves Germany without one of its most dangerous wide attackers during a tournament where attacking depth could become decisive.

Gemeinsam für Deutschland: Unser Kader für die WM 2026! 🖤❤️💛#dfbteam #fifaworldcup2026 pic.twitter.com/zaxWgXsGGv

— DFB-Team (@DFB_Team) May 21, 2026

Germany searching for redemption

Germany enters the World Cup under enormous pressure after consecutive group-stage eliminations in 2018 and 2022. Since lifting the trophy in Brazil in 2014, the national team has struggled to match expectations on the world stage.

Nagelsmann knows expectations remain high despite the recent disappointments. “I think we’re well prepared,” the German coach said. “We need to let our actions do the talking. That is why I’m glad that things are finally about to get underway.”

The national team opens its campaign against Curacao before later facing the Ivory Coast and Ecuador in Group E. Warm-up matches against Finland and the United States are expected to help finalize tactical details before the tournament officially begins.

Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann and Manuel Neuer.

Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland on alert as Group I rival Senegal reveals loaded 2026 World Cup squad led by Sadio Mane

21 May 2026 at 19:37
With Kylian Mbappe’s France and Erling Haaland’s Norway preparing for a difficult Group I, Senegal’s latest selection has already generated excitement ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

Sadio Mane is once again set to lead Senegal onto soccer’s biggest stage, and the announcement of the nation’s latest World Cup squad has immediately placed rivals on alert. With Kylian Mbappe’s France and Erling Haaland’s Norway preparing for a difficult Group I, Senegal’s latest selection has already generated excitement ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

The Lions of Teranga head into the tournament carrying high expectations after unveiling a squad packed with experience, youth, and attacking quality. While much of the early focus has centered around Mane’s leadership, the depth throughout the squad suggests Senegal believes it can challenge some of the biggest nations in world soccer.

According to the Senegal Football Federation (FSF), head coach Pape Bouna Thiaw has retained the core of the side that has represented the nation during recent international tournaments. The squad includes several familiar stars who helped establish Senegal as one of Africa’s elite national teams over the last decade.

Kalidou Koulibaly, Edouard Mendy, Idrissa Gana Gueye, Nicolas Jackson, and Mane all return, giving the team a strong spine filled with leadership and tournament experience. At the same time, the nation continues to invest heavily in younger players capable of taking the national team into a new era. Talents such as Lamine Camara, Pape Matar Sarr, and Assane Diao are expected to play important roles during the competition in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

Sadio Mane
Sadio Mane of Senegal

Senegal finally reveals the full squad

Even with Senegal introducing younger players, Mane remains the emotional and tactical centerpiece of the squad. The 34-year-old continues to carry enormous influence both on and off the pitch. The tournament also carries added meaning for the former Liverpool star after he missed the 2022 World Cup through injury.

His return gives the team an experienced forward capable of delivering in major moments. While the introduction surrounding the squad announcement focused heavily on the Al-Nassr star, the complete list revealed an impressive collection of talent spread across every department of the pitch.

Goalkeepers: Edouard Mendy (Al-Ahli), Mory Diaw (Le Havre AC), Yehvann Diouf (Nice)

Defenders: Krepin Diatta (Monaco), Antoine Mendy (Nice), Kalidou Koulibaly (Al-Hilal), El Hadji Malick Diouf (West Ham), Mamadou Sarr (Chelsea), Moussa Niakhate (Lyon), Moustapha Mbow (Paris FC), Abdoulaye Seck (Maccabi Haifa), Ismaïl Jakobs (Galatasaray), Ilay Camara (Anderlecht)

Midfielders: Idrissa Gana Gueye (Everton), Pape Gueye (Villarreal), Lamine Camara (Monaco), Habib Diarra (Sunderland), Pathe Ciss (Rayo Vallecano), Pape Matar Sarr (Tottenham), Bara Sapoko Ndiaye (Bayern Munich)

Forwards: Sadio Mane (Al-Nassr), Ismaila Sarr (Crystal Palace), Iliman Ndiaye (Everton), Assane Diao (Como), Ibrahim Mbaye (PSG), Nicolas Jackson (Chelsea), Bamba Dieng (Lorient), Cherif Ndiaye (Samsunspor)

📋 La Liste des 28 Lions retenus par le sélectionneur national Pape Thiaw pour représenter le Sénégal à la Coupe du Monde 2026. #FIFAWC2026 #ListeGaideyi #DemBaJeex pic.twitter.com/lA7qkL9UfV

— Equipe du Sénégal (@GaindeYi) May 21, 2026

Group that has Europe watching

Senegal’s placement in Group I alongside France, Norway, and Iraq immediately turned attention toward what could become one of the most competitive groups of the tournament. France enters the World Cup as one of the favorites with Mbappe and Ousmane Dembele leading the attack, while Norway will rely heavily on Haaland’s firepower.

FIFA World Cup 2026 groups.
FIFA World Cup 2026 groups.

That combination makes Senegal’s squad announcement even more significant. The African giant clearly believes they possess enough quality to challenge both European sides and potentially advance deep into the knockout rounds.

Their opening match against France on June 16 in New Jersey already carries huge emotional significance. The fixture revives memories of Senegal’s famous 1-0 victory over the reigning world champion during the 2002 World Cup, one of the greatest upsets in tournament history.

Kylian Mbappe (left), Sadio Mane (center), and Erling Haaland (right)

Ousmane Dembele provides positive injury update ahead of PSG’s Champions League final vs Arsenal

21 May 2026 at 19:27
PSG forward Ousmane Dembele provided a positive injury update ahead of the highly anticipated Champions League final against Arsenal.

Ousmane Dembele’s injury against Paris FC raised serious alarms at PSG ahead of the Champions League final against Arsenal, while also sparking concern across France. However, the forward reassured fans that he is in good shape to feature in the grand finale on Saturday, May 30, at the Puskas Arena.

The 2025 Ballon d’Or winner triggered panic during the club’s final Ligue 1 match against Paris FC when, in the 27th minute, he signaled to the bench and requested a substitution. The optics worsened when, instead of taking a seat among the substitutes, he walked straight down the tunnel into the locker room.

Despite the initial scare, the French winger downplayed the severity of the situation in an interview with RMC Sport, stating he feels great and is ready to face Arsenal. “I’m doing very well. I had a little scare against Paris FC, but I’m fine and I’ll be ready for the final,” Dembele noted.

To further calm supporters’ nerves, the former Barcelona attacker emphasized that he has no reservations about his physical fitness heading into the decisive May 30 clash. “Will I be at 100% for the final? Yes, yes, I think so, I’ll be ready. I have no doubts about it, and I expect to be on the pitch on May 30,” he added.

Ousmane Dembele celebrating a goal
Ousmane Dembele of Paris Saint-Germain celebrates scoring a goal. (Getty Images)

Dembele’s grueling injury history

Dembele has notoriously lacked luck when it comes to durability throughout his career. The French forward has endured an array of physical setbacks that have sidelined him from high-stakes matches for Barcelona, the France national team, and PSG alike.

During his tenure with the Spanish giants, Dembele suffered more than a dozen distinct injuries that knocked him out of crucial Champions League knockout ties. Most notably, he essentially missed the entire 2019-2020 campaign due to severe hamstring tears.

While on international duty with France, Dembele suffered a ruptured biceps femoris tendon in his right knee during the Euro 2020 group stage against Hungary. The injury not only prematurely ended his tournament run but also sidelined him for four months.

He has not been completely immune to setbacks with his current club either. During this season’s Champions League campaign, he was forced off during a league-phase match against Bayern Munich and subsequently missed the playoff knockout rounds against Monaco.

Determined not to miss the final

Given his extensive history in the medical room, the player acknowledged that his early exit against Paris FC was purely a precautionary measure to avoid missing yet another monumental showcase.

I’ve had so many minor scares or serious injuries in my career, whether here at PSG or even before. With such massive games on the horizon, especially this final, I preferred to stop and, above all, not take any risks,” he told RMC Sport.

Ousmane Dembele of PSG.

Hakan Safi gemileri yaktı! 'Para ise para, cesaret ise cesaret!'

Fenerbahçe'nin başkan adayı Hakan Safi'den teknik direktör ve transferle ilgili çarpıcı bir açıklama geldi. Safi, "Derdimiz Fenerbahçe'ye dünya yıldızlarını getirmek, ne pahasına olursa olsun" ifadelerini kullandı.

Fenerbahçe'de 6-7 Haziran'da gerçekleştirilecek olağanüstü seçimli genel kurul için başkan adayları Aziz Yıldırım ve Hakan Safi çalışmalarına devam ediyor. 2 adayın da başkan seçilmesi durumunda teknik direktör tercihleri ve yapacakları transferler merakla beklenirken Safi'den bu konuya ilişkin açıklama geldi.

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Safi, İstanbul Kuyumcular Odası ile birlikte gerçekleştirdiği organizasyonda şu ifadeleri kullandı:

"Türkiye ligini bilen hoca diyorum. Bizim şu anda önceliğimiz hoca seçmek değil. Dünya yıldızlarıyla dün de görüşme yaptım. Derdimiz Fenerbahçe'ye dünya yıldızlarını getirmek, ne pahasına olursa olsun.

Bizim hayatımız cesaretle geçti, iddiayla geçti. Biz de Kasımpaşa'nın evladıyız, sokaklarda yetiştik. Ne yapılması gerektiğini zaten yaşamımda yaptığım şeylerden bir bakılması lazım. Cesaretle karşımıza çıkan bütün duvarları yıkmak için çalışıyoruz."

'BAŞKAN OLURSAM KENDİ OYUNUMU OYNAYACAĞIM'

"Başkan olursam kendi oyunumu oynayacağım, ekibimle beraber. Nasıl oynanacağını da biliyorum, göstereceğim. Bu işe baş koydum. Para ise para cesaret ise cesaret... Allah'ın izniyle yapacağız.

Fenerbahçe son 25 yılında tüm TFF başkanlarıyla kavga ediyor. Konjonktür çok değişti. Artık lobi ve iletişim çağındayız. Artık ona gider yap, buna gider yap bu işler geçti. Herkesin yaşı bir yerlere geldi. Yaşımız 20 olsa da herkes çıksa sokağa da karşılıklı kafamızı gözümüzü patlatsak... Artık öyle bir dünya yok.

Dolayısıyla iletişim ve lobi çağındayız. Fenerbahçe'nin olduğu her yerde de kimse Fenerbahçe'ye yapı falan kuramaz, yapıyı kurarsa da bu kardeşiniz kurar, millet de seyreder."

Galatasaray ilk satışı tamamladı! Hayırlı uğurlu olsun

Galatasaray, İtalyan yıldız Nicolò Zaniolo'nun satışı konusunda Udinese ile tam anlaşmaya vardı. Çizme ekibi, satın alma opsiyonunu kullanacağını sarı-kırmızılılara resmen iletti.

Udinese, Nicolo Zaniolo'nun sözleşmesinde yer alan satın alma opsiyonunun kullanılacağını Galatasaray kulübüne resmen bildirdi.

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Sezon başından bu yana İtalya'da sergilediği performansla dikkatleri üzerine çeken 26 yaşındaki hücum oyuncusu, böylece kariyerine kalıcı olarak Çizme'de devam edecek.

Galatasaray'ın Aston Villa ve Atalanta gibi kulüplerdeki kiralık dönemlerinin ardından Udinese'ye gönderdiği Zaniolo'nun kalıcı transferi, sarı-kırmızılı kulübe önemli bir finansal rahatlama sağlayacak. Transferin resmiyet kazanmasıyla birlikte, sözleşmede yer alan bonservis bedeli Galatasaray'ın kasasına girecek.

Shakhtar Donetsk mağlubiyetle sezonu tamamladı

Arda Turan yönetiminde Ukrayna Premier Ligi'nde şampiyonluğunu ilan eden Shakhtar Donetsk'in sezonun son haftasında 21 maçlık yenilmezlik serisi sona erdi.

Arda Turan yönetiminde Ukrayna Premier Ligi'nde başarılı bir sezon geçiren ve yakaladığı inanılmaz form grafiğini şampiyonlukla süsleyen Shakhtar Donetsk son maçta nazara geldi.

ŞAMPİYON SHAKHTAR SEZONU MAĞLUBİYETLE NOKTALADI

Sezonun son haftasında Kolos Kovalivka ile karşılaşan Shakhtar sahadan 1-0'lık mağlubiyetle ayrıldı.

Beşiktaş BOA, Mihaela Lazic'i kadrosuna kattı

Beşiktaş BOA Kadın Basketbol Takımı, transfer çalışmaları kapsamında Hırvat oyuncu Mihaela Lazic'i kadrosuna kattı.

Siyah-beyazlı kulübün açıklamasına göre 25 yaşındaki oyun kurucu, gelecek sezon Beşiktaş'ta yer alacak.

Profesyonel kariyerine ülkesi Hırvatistan'da başlayan Mihaela, 2023-2025 yıllarında da siyah-beyazlı formayı giymişti.

Zerenspor, 4 sporcusuyla vedalaştı

Voleybol Sultanlar Ligi takımlarından Zerenspor, 4 sporcusuyla sözleşme yenilemedi.

Ligde 21 galibiyet ve 5 mağlubiyet elde ettikten sonra play-off etabını 4. sırada tamamlayan başkent ekibi, Şeyma Ercan Küçükaslan, Kübra Akman, Aleksandra Uzelac ve Ofelia Malinov'un gelecek sezon kadroda yer almayacağını duyurdu.

Kulübün açıklamasında söz konusu oyunculara emekleri için teşekkür edildi.

Bernardo Silva'nın çocukluk hayali! Fenerbahçe mi? Galatasaray mı?

Galatasaray ve Fenerbahçe'nin transfer listesinin ilk sırasında yer alan Manchester City'nin dünyaca ünlü yıldızı Bernardo Silva'nın geleceğiyle ilgili kararını verdiği iddia edildi.

Transfer döneminin en hareketli günleri yaşanırken, Galatasaray ve Fenerbahçe’nin radarına giren Bernardo Silva’dan transfer planlarına dair net bir mesaj geldi.

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Sky Sports’un haberine göre; Manchester City’den ayrılması beklenen Portekizli süper solak, kariyerine İspanya’da devam etmek istiyor. 31 yaşındaki yıldızın, menajerine sadece Barcelona’dan gelecek tekliflere öncelik verilmesi yönünde talimat verdiği iddia edildi.

Yıldız oyuncunun, Türkiye'den gelen astronomik tekliflere ve her iki kulübün sunduğu iddialı projelere saygı duyduğu ancak çocukluk hayali olan Barcelona formasını giymek için diğer tüm teklifleri şu an için beklemeye aldığı ifade ediliyor.

Galatasaray hazır mı? Bernardo Silva'dan beklenen mesaj geldi

Harry Kane için yapmadığını yaptırdı! Saran, Bayern başkanını ayağına getirdi

Fenerbahçe başkanı Sadettin Saran'ın, Kim Min-Jae transferi için Bayern Münih Başkanı Herbert Hainer'i İstanbul'a getirdiği iddia edildi. Kulüp tarihinde Harry Kane transferinde bile uçağa binmeyen Hainer'in bu hamlesi Bayern tarihi için bir ilk oldu.

Başkan Sadettin Saran, Kim Min Jae transferi için Bayern Başkanı Herbert Hainer'i İstanbul'a davet etti.

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Yüzyüze görüştü iddiası ortaya atıldı. Bu şimdiye kadar Bayern için görülmemiş bir şey. Çünkü Hainer bu hamlesiyle kulüp tarihinin en pahalı transferi Harry Kane için bile yapmadığını yaptı.

Herbert Hainer transfer süreçlerinde "seyahate çıkan operasyon adamı" değildir... Bayern’in geleneksel yönetim yapısında futbolcu izleme, oyuncuyla ilk teması kurma, uçağa binip başka bir ülkeye gitme ve masada birebir pazarlık yapma işlerini sportif direktörler ve CEO yürütür.

Bayern, Harry Kane'i Tottenham'dan kadrosuna katmak için Londra'ya uçan isimler dönemin CEO'su Jan-Christian Dreesen ve sportif direktörlük komitesiydi. Hainer, Münih'teki merkezden operasyonun finansal onayını ve yönetim kurulu koordinasyonunu sağladı.

TFF genel kurul çağrısı yaptı

Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu (TFF), olağan mali genel kurul çağrısı yaptı.

TFF'nin internet sitesinden yapılan açıklamada mali genel kurulun 1 Haziran 2025-31 Mayıs 2026 dönemini kapsadığı belirtilerek, şu ifadelere yer verildi:

"07 Haziran2026 günü saat 14.00'de, çoğunluğun sağlanamaması halinde ikinci toplantının 08 Haziran 2026 günü saat 14.00'de aynı yerde ve aynı gündemle delege tam sayısının asgari üçte biri ile ikinci toplantıda da çoğunluk sağlanamadığı takdirde üçüncü toplantının çoğunluk aranmaksızın 15 Haziran 2026 tarihinde aynı saatte ve aynı gündemle Ankara JW Marriott Oteli salonlarında yapılmasına genel kurul işlemlerinin kanun ve statü hükümlerine uygun olarak ikmaline TFF'nin 06 Mayıs 2026 tarih ve 71 sayılı toplantısında karar verilmiştir."

Birinci Liqa: Pley-offçular bəlli oldular

21 May 2026 at 19:30

Bu gün futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Birinci Liqasında 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün sonuncu – 27-ci turuna start verilib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ilk oyun günündə iki qarşılaşma baş tutub.

Bu görüşlərdən sonra pley-off mərhələsində üz-üzə gələcək komandalar müəyyənləşiblər. Səfərdə “Cəbrayıl”a 3:2 hesabı ilə qalib gələn “Şimal” xallarının sayını 20-yə çatdıraraq 9-cu sıraya yüksəlib. Bununla da komanda sonuncu pillədən qurtularaq çempionatda qalmaq şansını saxlayıb.

Xaçmaz təmsilçisi cari mövsümdə 2-ci Liqanı ikinci sırada başa vurmuş “Qaradağ Lökbatan”la pley-off görüşündə qarşılaşacaq. Bir matçdan ibarət olan qarşılaşmada qələbə qazanan tərəf 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümündə Birinci Liqada çıxış etmək hüququ qazanacaq.

MOİK-lə qarşılaşmış “Difai” isə sonuncu turda rəqibinə 0:4 hesabı ilə uduzaraq turnir cədvəlinin ən axırıncı pilləsinə – 10-cu yerə enib və Birinci Liqanı tərk edib.

Mövsümün sonuncu oyunları mayın 22-də keçiriləcək.

Birinci Liqa
27-ci tur
21 may

MOİK – “Difai” 4:0
Qollar: Mehrac Baxışlı, 2. Solomon Yadom, 24. Seyxan Fərəcov, 79. Balamirzə Soltanov, 89.
Hakimlər: Murad Səlimov, Safalı Ağayev, Məmmədəli Kərimov, Səbuhi Bayramov.
Hakim-inspektor: Babək Quliyev.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Zümrüd Ağayeva.
Binə qəsəbə stadionu, 17:00.

“Cəbrayıl” – “Şimal” 2:3
Qollar: Dileyn Açimi, 29; 55 – Niyazi Osmanov, 56. Nemət Şıxamirov, 64; 77.
Hakimlər: Əkbər Əhmədov, Anar Bədəlov, Elmin Süleymanov, Rövşən Rəcəbov.
Hakim-inspektor: Əmrah İbrahimov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Novruz Əzimov.
Şamaxı Olimpiya İdman Kompleksinin stadionu, 17:00.

22 may

“Zaqatala” – “Şəfa”
Hakimlər: Ruslan Quliyev, Səbuhi Soltanov, Səbuhi Əmrahov, Elçin Abdullayev.
Hakim-inspektor: Rövşən Əhmədov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Namiq Əliyev.
Zaqatala Olimpiya İdman Kompleksinin stadionu, 15:30.

“Şahdağ Qusar” – “Baku Sportinq”
Hakimlər: Kamal Umudlu, Vüsal Məmmədov, Taleh Məmmədov, Namiq Bəkirov.
Hakim-inspektor: Şahin Cəfərov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: İlham Əliyev.
Şamaxı Olimpiya İdman Kompleksinin stadionu, 17:00.

“Mingəçevir” – “Səbail”
Hakimlər: Elçin Məsiyev, Qəzənfər Məmmədov, Asif Abdullayev, Şamil İmanzadə.
Hakim-inspektor: Asim Xudiyev.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Nəriman Axundov.
Yaşar Məmmədzadə adına Mingəçevir şəhər stadionu (ehtiyat meydança), 17:00.

Futzal: Yubiley kubokunu “Neftçi” qazandı

21 May 2026 at 19:00

Bu gün keçirilmiş 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün final oyunu ilə sayca 30-cu futzal üzrə Azərbaycan kubokunun sahibi müəyyənləşib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, həlledici matçda cəmi 3 gün əvvəl çempionluğunu taleyini müəyyənləşdirmiş komandalar – “Araz-Naxçıvan” və “Neftçi” İK qarşılaşıblar.

Buna qədər “Neftçi” 7, “Araz-Naxçıvan” isə 6 dəfə kuboku qazanmışdı.

Oyundan əvvəl AFFA Hakimlər Komitəsinin üzvü, futzal üzrə beynəlxalq dərəcəli hakim-inspektor Elçin Səmədliyə 55 illiyi ilə əlaqədar xatirə hədiyyəsi təqdim olunub. Hədiyyəni AFFA Hakimlər Komitəsinin sədri Rəhim Həsənov təqdim edib.

Oyuna gəlincə, 8 qolluq görüşün yekununda sevinən tərəf “Neftçi” olub. Beləliklə, 30-cu Azərbaycan kubokunu qazanmış paytaxt təmsilçisi bu göstəricidə vahid liderliyini qoruyub. “Ağ-qaralar” qazandıqları kubokların sayını 8-ə çatdırıblar.

Oyun başa çatdıqdan sonra mükafatlandırma mərasimi keçirilib. Final oyununun hakimlərinə və hakim-inspektora diplom, matçın ən yaxşı futzalçısı – Markus Vinisiusa xatirə hədiyyəsi, “Araz-Naxçıvan” və “Neftçi”nin üzvlərinə müvafiq olaraq gümüş və qızıl medallar, həmçinin “Neftçi” komandasına Azərbaycan Kuboku təqdim olunub.

Mükafatları Azərbaycan Futzal Federasiyasının vitse-prezidenti Elşən Abbasov və AFFA-nın baş katibinin müşaviri Orxan Həsənov təqdim ediblər.

Azərbaycan Kuboku
Final
21 may

Neftçi İK – Araz-Naxçıvan 5:3
Qollar: Markus Vinisius, 12:04; 12:30; 17:29; 34:55-pen. Qustavo Rodriqes, 37:29 – Ülvi Əliyev, 3:59. Jan Peruzzo, 8:49. Jan Karlos, 24:20.
Hakimlər: Hikmət Qafarlı, Ramil Namazov, Hidayət Feyzullayev.
Ehtiyat hakim: İmran Məhərrəmov.
Hakim-inspektor: Əfqan Həmzəyev.
Bakı İdman Sarayı. Saat 16:00.

Rəhim Həsənov 4 mübahisəli epizodu şərh etdi – Video

21 May 2026 at 18:30

AFFA Hakimlər Komitəsinin sədri Rəhim Həsənov Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 32-ci turundakı mübahisəli epizodlara şərh verib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, komitə sədri ənənəyə uyğun olaraq, 32-ci turun oyunlarında qeydə alınmış mübahisəli epizodlarla da bağlı fikirlərini bildirib.

Rəhim Həsənov bütövlükdə 3 oyunda qeydə alınmış 4 mübahisəli epizoda şərh verib. “Zirə” – “Sumqayıt” matçında iki mübahisəli hakim qərarı mövcuddur. “Qarabağ” – “İmişli” və “Sabah” – “Neftçi” oyunlarında isə hakimin bir qərarı mübahisə doğurub. Lakin Hakimlər Komitəsinin sədri bütün epizodlarda ədalət təmsilçilərinin doğru qərarlar verdiyini bəyan edib.

Qalan üç oyunda isə hakimlərin mübahisəli qərarları olmayıb.

AFFA Hakimlər Komitəsinin sədrinin Premyer Liqanın son oyunlarındakı mübahisəli epizodları təhlil etdiyi həmin videonu təqdim edirik:

AFFA-dan “Sabah”la “Neftçi”nin futbolçularına 3 oyunluq cəza

21 May 2026 at 17:30

Bu gün AFFA İntizam Komitəsinin növbəti iclası keçirilib, Əvəzedicilər Liqasında 26-cı turun oyunları ilə bağlı bəzi qərarlar qəbul edilib.

Arena.az AFFA-nın rəsmi saytına istinadən həmin qərarların siyahısını təqdim edir:

Əvəzedicilər Liqası, 26-cı tur

“Sabah-2” – “Neftçi-2” oyununda “Sabah”ın 6 futbolçusu sarı vərəqə aldığı üçün sözügedən komanda 70 manat cərimə edilib. Oyunun 70-ci dəqiqəsində “Sabah”ın futbolçusu Əli Əlizadə qeyri-etik ifadə və ya hərəkətə görə birbaşa qırmızı vərəqə aldığı üçün 3 oyunluq cəza alıb. “Sabah” buna görə 800 manat cərimə edilib. Oyun bitdikdən sonra meydançaya kənar şəxs daxil olduğuna görə “Sabah” 250 manat cərimə edilib. “Neftçi”nin 6 futbolçusu sarı vərəqə aldığı üçün sözügedən komanda 70 manat cərimə edilib. Oyunun 70-ci dəqiqəsində “Neftçi”nin futbolçusu Həsən Mahmudov qeyri-etik ifadə və ya hərəkətə görə birbaşa qırmızı vərəqə aldığı üçün 3 oyunluq cəza alıb. “Neftçi” buna görə 800 manat cərimə ödəyəcək. Oyunun 90+3-cü dəqiqəsində “Neftçi”nin futbolçusu Aslan Şirinov ikinci sarıdan qırmızı vərəqə aldığı üçün 1 oyunluq cəza alıb. “Neftçi” buna görə 50 manat cərimə edilib.

“Araz-Naxçıvan-2” – “Sumqayıt-2” oyununda “Araz-Naxçıvan”ın 6 futbolçusu sarı vərəqə aldığı üçün Naxçıvan komandası 70 manat cərimə edilib. “Sumqayıt”ın 4 futbolçusu sarı vərəqə aldığı üçün sözügedən komanda 70 manat cərimə edilib.

Sonuncu mundial – 40 yaşında dəvət aldı

21 May 2026 at 19:15

Almaniya millisinin dünya çempionatı üçün heyəti açıqlanıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Bavariya”nın qolkiperi Manuel Noyer də dəvət alanlar arasındadır. 40 yaşlı qapıçı karyerasının sonuncu mundialında iştirak edəcək.

Almaniya millisi ABŞ, Kanada və Meksikanın ev sahibliyi edəcəyi turnirdə E qrupunda Kürasao, Fil Dişi Sahili və Ekvadorla qarşılaşacaq.

“Difai”dən vida, “Şimal” pley-off oynayacaq

21 May 2026 at 19:07

Azərbaycan I Liqasını tərk edən komanda məlum olub.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, sonuncu – XXVII turda MOİK-ə uduzan “Difai” çempionatda 10-cu yeri tutub. Komanda yeni mövsümdə II Liqada mübarizə aparacaq.

“Cəbrayıl”a qalib gələn “Şimal” isə II Liqanın gümüş medalçısı “Qaradağ Lökbatan”la pley-off oynayacaq.

“Neftçi” Azərbaycan Kubokunu qazandı

21 May 2026 at 18:42

Futzal üzrə Azərbaycan Kubokunun qalibi məlum olub.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, həlledici görüşdə “Neftçi” İK və “Araz-Naxçıvan” komandaları üz-üzə gəlib. Matç “Neftçi”nin qələbəsiylə başa çatıb – 5:3.

30-cu Azərbaycan kubokunu qazanan “Neftçi” İK bu göstəricidə vahid liderdir. “Ağ-qaralar” qazandıqları kubokların sayını 8-ə çatdırdı. Oyun başa çatdıqdan sonra mükafatlandırma mərasimi keçirilib. Final oyununun hakimlərinə və hakim-inspektora diplom, matçın ən yaxşı futzalçısı – Markus Viniciusa xatirə hədiyyəsi, “Araz-Naxçıvan” və “Neftçi”nin üzvlərinə müvafiq olaraq gümüş və qızıl medallar, həmçinin “Neftçi” komandasına Azərbaycan kuboku təqdim olunub. Mükafatları Azərbaycan Futzal Federasiyasının vitse-prezidenti Elşən Abbasov və AFFA-nın baş katibinin müşaviri Orxan Həsənov təqdim ediblər.

“Məktəbli Kuboku” turnirinin final oyunları keçiriləcək

21 May 2026 at 18:36

Mayın 22-də AFFA ilə Elm və Təhsil Nazirliyinin Məktəbəqədər və Ümumtəhsil üzrə Dövlət Agentliyinin birgə əməkdaşlığı çərçivəsində təşkil olunan “Məktəbli Kuboku” turnirinin final oyunları keçiriləcək.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Azərbaycan Texniki Universitetinin İdman Sarayında 5-ci sinif qızlar, 5-ci və 7-ci sinif oğlanlar arasında yarışların həlledici matçları baş tutacaq. Qarşılaşmaların ardından mükafatlandırma mərasimi keçiriləcək.

5-ci sinif qızlar, final
14:00. Naftalan şəhərinin İmadəddin Nəsimi adına 1 saylı tam orta məktəbi – Nəsimi rayonunun Samir Hacıyev adına 5 saylı tam orta məktəbi

5-ci sinif oğlanlar, final
15:00. Şəmkir şəhərinin Məhəmməd Füzuli adına Təbiət və Humanitar fənlər təmayüllü məktəb-liseyi – Suraxanı rayonunun S.Sani Axundov adına 172 saylı məktəbi

7-ci sinif oğlanlar, final
16:00. Zaqatala rayonunun Sumaylı kənd tam orta məktəbi – Saatlı rayonunun Nəsimikənd tam orta ümumtəhsil məktəbi

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Cycles raises $6.4M to build private crypto clearing network

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Serie A Week 38 referees and VAR officials chosen

21 May 2026 at 19:57

The referees and VAR officials have been assigned for the final round of Serie A games, including Luca Zufferli for Torino-Juventus and Simone Sozza at Verona-Roma.

Going into the last round of the season, there is still one relegation spot, two in the Champions League and two Europa League slots to be assigned.

All the fixtures with decisive results for those targets will be played simultaneously to ensure fairness at 19.45 UK time (20.45 CEST) on Sunday evening.

Serie A targets still to be decided

FLORENCE, ITALY - NOVEMBER 10: Luca Zufferli referee gestures during the Serie A match between Fiorentina and Verona at Stadio Artemio Franchi on November 10, 2024 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
FLORENCE, ITALY – NOVEMBER 10: Luca Zufferli referee gestures during the Serie A match between Fiorentina and Verona at Stadio Artemio Franchi on November 10, 2024 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

The Lega Serie A and Italian Referees’ Association (AIA) announced who will have the unenviable task of officiating these big games.

If Roma and Milan win, then they will guarantee a top four finish, leaving Juventus and Como in the Europa League.

There is one point separating Cremonese from Lecce in the fight to avoid relegation.

ROME, ITALY - MAY 13: Referee Marco Guida reacts during the Coppa Italia Final match between SS Lazio and FC Internazionale at Stadio Olimpico on May 13, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Tullio M. Puglia/Getty Images)
ROME, ITALY – MAY 13: Referee Marco Guida reacts during the Coppa Italia Final match between SS Lazio and FC Internazionale at Stadio Olimpico on May 13, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Tullio M. Puglia/Getty Images)

Serie A Week 38 referees

Fiorentina vs. Atalanta (Perri, VAR Di Bello)

Bologna vs. Inter (Bonacina, VAR Pezzuto)

Lazio vs. Pisa (Ferrieri Caputi, VAR Ghersini)

Parma vs. Sassuolo (Turrini, VAR Giua)

Napoli vs. Udinese (Zanotti, VAR Prontera)

Cremonese vs. Como (Maresca, VAR Gariglio)

Lecce vs. Genoa (Doveri, VAR Mazzoleni)

Milan vs. Cagliari (Guida, VAR Abisso)

Torino vs. Juventus (Zufferli, VAR Di Paolo)

Verona vs. Roma (Sozza, VAR Meraviglia)

Report Thiago Silva offered new Milan contract at age 42

21 May 2026 at 19:30

Thiago Silva is a free agent after leaving FC Porto, but it’s reported Milan have offered him a new contract ahead of his 42nd birthday, with a Chelsea managerial proposal too.

The Brazilian is of course no stranger to San Siro, having played there from 2009 to 2012.

He was sold to Paris Saint-Germain for €42m, then moved on to Chelsea, Fluminense and in January returned to Europa as a free agent for FC Porto.

Thiago Silva return to Milan?

NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND - APRIL 16: Thiago Silva of FC Porto looks on during warm ups prior to the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 Quarter-Final Leg Two match between Nottingham Forest FC and FC Porto at City Ground on April 16, 2026 in Nottingham, England. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)
NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND – APRIL 16: Thiago Silva of FC Porto looks on during warm ups prior to the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 Quarter-Final Leg Two match between Nottingham Forest FC and FC Porto at City Ground on April 16, 2026 in Nottingham, England. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)

It was announced today that his contract will not be renewed, so he is available again from June 30 and might not necessarily be hanging up his boots yet, despite the fact he is set to turn 42 in September.

The Brazilian made 14 appearances this term, starting 12 of them.

According to ESPN Brazil, Milan have made an offer for a new one-year contract for his return to the Rossoneri after 14 years.

It isn’t entirely surprising, considering they had also made an approach in January.

There is another alternative that might be more tempting, which is to retire and begin working in the Chelsea youth academy.

It would allow him to start his post-playing career as a coach at a club he also knows well thanks to four years there from 2020 to 2024.

Inter revive Kone for Frattesi plus cash proposal to Roma

21 May 2026 at 18:48

The idea of Inter exchanging Davide Frattesi with Roma midfielder Manu Koné has been floated before and is reportedly back on the agenda this summer.

It is absolutely no secret that the Nerazzurri wanted Koné last summer and again in the January transfer window, but were always rebuffed by the Giallorossi.

At the same time, Frattesi was proposed as part of an exchange deal plus cash, but again it never quite went through.

Kone-Frattesi exchange still an idea

SASSUOLO, ITALY - OCTOBER 26: Manu Kone of AS Roma celebrates victory after the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and AS Roma at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on October 26, 2025 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
SASSUOLO, ITALY – OCTOBER 26: Manu Kone of AS Roma celebrates victory after the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and AS Roma at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on October 26, 2025 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

La Gazzetta dello Sport insist the same package is on the table again, especially as Roma must register significant profits by June 30 to stick with the UEFA settlement agreement.

Roma paid €18m plus €2m in bonuses to sign Koné from Borussia Monchengladbach in 2024 and his value on the transfer market has since more than doubled to circa €50m.

That could go even higher if he has a good World Cup, having been called up by France coach Didier Deschamps for the tournament.

With Frattesi valued at €20-25m, Inter would need to add a significant cash sum on top to get the swap deal underway.

MILAN, ITALY - NOVEMBER 05: Davide Frattesi of FC Internazionale reacts during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD4 match between FC Internazionale Milano and FC Kairat Almaty at Stadio San Siro on November 05, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 05: Davide Frattesi of FC Internazionale reacts during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD4 match between FC Internazionale Milano and FC Kairat Almaty at Stadio San Siro on November 05, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

There is another reason for Roma to want Frattesi, because he is a product of their youth academy who was sold to Sassuolo in 2017 for €14.6m.

Kostic will not be offered new Juventus contract after June 30

21 May 2026 at 18:30

Juventus have reportedly decided not to offer Filip Kostic a new contract, so the Serbia international will be a free agent this summer.

There are several players with contracts running down on June 30 in Turin, most notably Dusan Vlahovic, whose situation has taken up most of the focus.

According to Corriere dello Sport transfer pundit Eleonora Trotta, Juve have opted not to propose an extension to Kostic.

It means he will be able to move on as a free agent in the summer at the age of 33.

Kostic time at Juventus is over

CREMONA, ITALY - NOVEMBER 01: Filip Kostic of Juventus FC celebrates after scoring the 0-1 goal during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and Juventus FC at Stadio Giovanni Zini on November 01, 2025 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)
CREMONA, ITALY – NOVEMBER 01: Filip Kostic of Juventus FC celebrates after scoring the 0-1 goal during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and Juventus FC at Stadio Giovanni Zini on November 01, 2025 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)

Kostic had joined Juventus from Eintracht Frankfurt in 2022 for €14.7m, but never really managed to make his mark in the Bianconeri jersey.

There was also a loan spell last season with Fenerbahce, and he returned this term to become a bit-part player, still contributing three goals and one assist in 23 competitive games.

Overall, the Serbian winger made 112 official appearances for the Old Lady, scoring six goals and providing 16 assists.

He also has 72 senior caps for his country, scoring on three occasions.

Arsenal receive major boost ahead of Champions League final against PSG

21 May 2026 at 18:23

Arsenal have received a timely fitness boost at the perfect point of their season, with Mikel Merino returning to full training ahead of the final Premier League match against Crystal Palace and the Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain.

The mood around Arsenal could hardly be better. Mikel Arteta’s side have already been confirmed as Premier League champions for the first time in 22 years after Manchester City’s 1-1 draw with Bournemouth, and they will lift the trophy after Sunday’s trip to Selhurst Park.

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They also have the chance to complete a historic double when they face PSG in the Champions League final on May 30.

Merino’s return is a big moment because he has been missing since late January but his come back has now come as a major boost to the Gunners, according to insider HandofArsenal on X.

Mikel Merino has been out of action for four months

The midfielder had been out for around four months after undergoing surgery on a stress fracture in his right foot.

He is now back with the main group at Arsenal’s Sobha Realty Training Centre and could even be involved against Crystal Palace this weekend.

That matters for Arsenal because the squad is now entering the most delicate part of the campaign.

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The league title is already secured, so Sunday’s match against Palace is not about pressure or points anymore.

It is about rhythm, celebration and avoiding unnecessary injuries before the biggest European game in the club’s modern history.

Merino may not be thrown straight into a major role, but having him available again gives Arteta another experienced option.

He brings control, physical presence and intelligence in midfield.

In a Champions League final, even a 20-minute cameo from a player like that could be valuable.

Gunners are carefully managing their players

Finals are often decided by small details, and Arsenal will want every possible option ready.

There was also some caution around other key players. Bukayo Saka, William Saliba and David Raya were not part of the main training group, instead working separately.

However, the club have reportedly played down concerns that those players trained individually in the gym rather than being treated as major injury worries.

That approach makes complete sense. Arsenal have already done the hard work in the Premier League. Arteta does not need to take risks with his most important players now.

Saka, Saliba and Raya are all crucial to Arsenal’s Champions League hopes, so managing their workload is just common sense.

The only notable absentee was Max Dowman, but that one comes with a very normal explanation: the teenager is in the middle of his GCSE exam week.

“I couldn’t watch…” – Mikel Arteta reveals the heart-warming way he found out Arsenal were champions 

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Prediction: Valencia vs Barcelona – Betting Tips, Team News, Key Facts

Verdict: Goal to be scored in both halves Best Odds: 1/2 Bookmaker: Luckster Signing off their historic La Liga campaign on Saturday night, Barcelona will travel to the Mestalla when they meet Valencia. Valencia Starting with the hosts, while Valencia might be seeking a final weekend miracle in the race to book a lucrative European […]

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Prediction: Real Madrid vs Athletic Bilbao – Betting Tips, Team News, Key Facts

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Thunder's Jalen Williams, Spurs' Dylan Harper under go MRIs after Game 2 exits; status for Game 3 unclear

Two of the key contributors for their teams in Game 1 — Spurs rookie guard Dylan Harper and Thunder star Jalen Williams — both could not finish Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals due to what appears to be hamstring injuries.
Both are set to undergo an MRI, reports Tim MacMahon and Michael C. Wright of ESPN. The status for both in Game 3 — and the rest of the series — remains in question.

Williams missed six Thunder playoff games — two against the Suns and the entire Lakers series — with a left hamstring strain, and that was the leg again getting treatment. After a 26-point, seven-rebound performance in Game 1, Williams played just seven minutes in Game 2 before leaving the game, getting treatment on the bench for a while before going back to the locker room and being ruled out for the night.

It's been an injury-plagued season for Williams, who made an All-NBA team a season ago and was a critical part of Oklahoma City's title run, but played in just 33 games this season due to recovery from wrist surgery and then a right hamstring strain.
Harper, the Spurs rookie, had a breakout Game 1 starting in place of the injured De'Aaron Fox (ankle): 24 points, 11 rebounds, six assists and seven steals. However, he left the game in the third quarter of Game 2 not to return, with what appeared to be a right hamstring injury.

Harper’s absence as a ball-handler, alongside Fox missing both games this series due to ongoing ankle soreness after rolling it in the last series against Minnesota, has put a lot of pressure on Stephon Castle as the primary ball-handler and shot-creator against an elite defensive team in Oklahoma City. The result is that Castle has 20 turnovers through the two games of this Western Conference Finals.
"They turn you over," Spurs coach Mitch Johnson said of the Thunder after Game 2. "So when you're down some of your primary creators and initiators, it causes a little bit of an extra strain, whether that's who to play, what to play, what to run, etc. It's tough fully loaded against these guys."

We should have official word on Harper and Williams as we move closer to the tip-off of Game 3, on Friday night in San Antonio (tip-off at 8:30 p.m. ET, a game you can catch on NBC or stream on Peacock).

However, it seems unlikely either Harper or Williams would play in Game 3, and their status for the rest of the series may be up in the air.

LeBron James reveals clearer timeline for major free agency decision

Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James

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NBA superstar forward and free agent LeBron James is going to take his time weighing his options for his soon-to-be unprecedented 24th season. 

In his recent podcast episode alongside Steve Nash, "Mind The Game," James provided a clearer timeline of when he will make his next move. 

"Yeah, I'm still in the moment of taking my time," James said. "I haven't really thought about it too much, I understand that I am a free agent and I can control my own destiny. 

"I haven't even taken my family vacation, which is going to happen after Memorial Day. That's the thing at the forefront of my mind. 

"I think at some point up in June, late June, as July rolls around, free agency starts to get going and July rolling, maybe into August, we start to get a feel of what my future may look like. If it's continuing to play the game that I love, which I could still give so much to the game and play at a high level, or if it's not. But I have not got to that point yet." 

Free agency season is loading for @KingJames, but not until after Memorial Day.

Tap into the new episode out now on Youtube, @PrimeVideo, or wherever else you listen to your podcasts. pic.twitter.com/YnpIr0PogP

— Mind the Game (@mindthegamepod) May 21, 2026

LeBron  James’ future remains one of NBA’s biggest storylines

The 41-year-old superstar is set to be an unrestricted free agent this summer. James has a chance to start somewhere fresh if he chooses to, or there is a chance that he returns to the Lakers for what could be his ninth season with the team. 

While retirement could technically be on the table for James, it still seems highly unlikely that it will happen this summer. What comes after this upcoming season, however, remains much more uncertain.

James could sign a deal with the Lakers this summer; however, they will have some major competition, specifically from the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State Warriors

The Warriors and Cavaliers appear to be the Lakers' biggest challenge to potentially signing James. While those three teams appear to be the frontrunners, it remains a mystery where the 22-time All-Star will go. 

“All the indications I’ve gotten over the course of the year is that he’s going to play one more season,” Charania said.

“The where? The how much of it all? That’s all obviously going to be a factor. Is it going to be Los Angeles? That’s got to probably be his preference. … The Lakers have made clear they want him back.”

The NBA world will be on pins and needles until they find out where the future Hall of Famers will go. 

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2026 French Open draw: Schedule and bracket as Coco Gauff, Naomi Osaka and Jannik Sinner prepare to take court

Coco Gauff entered the 2025 French Open final as the underdog. Despite being the No. 2 ranked woman coming into the event, Gauff was set to face off against Aryna Sabalenka — the women’s No. 1 — for the 2025 French Open title.

Gauff overcame the odds, defeating Sabalenka in three sets to claim the 2025 French Open title. It marked the first time in her career that Gauff won the event.

Now, she’ll look to make it two in a row.

The 2026 French Open draw was revealed Thursday, giving fans a glimpse at Gauff’s path to a repeat. It will be a harder road for Gauff this time around, as she enters the French Open as the No. 4 seed in 2026.

2026 French Open women’s draw: Coco Gauff vs. Taylor Townsend in Round 1

Gauff’s first match of the event will come against American Taylor Townsend. The two have squared off just one time in their careers, with Townsend picking up the win.

If Gauff can advance, she wouldn’t face another high-ranked opponent until the third round, where she could meet No. 28 Anastasia Potapova.

Getting back to the final could prove difficult for Gauff, as both No. 3 Iga Swiatek and No. 2 Elena Rybakina are also in the bottom half of the women’s singles bracket.

Sabalenka — once again the No. 1 on the women’s side — doesn’t necessarily have it easy, but likely won’t face a major challenge until the fourth round, where she could take on either No. 17 Iva Jovic or No. 16 Naomi Osaka. Further down the bracket, Sabalenka could meet with No. 5 Jessica Pegula.

If Sabalenka and Gauff are fated to meet again in the event, that wouldn’t happen until the final.

2026 French Open men’s draw: Jannik Sinner looking for career grand slam

Jannik Sinner’s pursuit of a career grand slam received a major boost Tuesday, as Carlos Alcaraz pulled out of the 2026 French Open due to an injury. Sinner and Alcaraz met in the final last year, where Sinner lost despite jumping out to an early lead.

Sinner’s 2026 French Open will begin with a match against wildcard Clement Tabur. Deeper into the bracket, Sinner could square off against No. 5 Ben Shelton. That might be Sinner’s toughest opponent until much deeper into the event.

The bottom half of the men’s bracket is far more stacked with talent. It contains No. 2 Alexander Zverev, No. 3 Novak Djokovic and No. 4 Felix Auger Aliassime. Sinner has a better record against all three competitors — though is just 6-5 vs. Djokovic — giving him an edge should he face one of them in the men’s final.

2026 French Open schedule

The 2026 French Open will begin play Sunday, May 24. First round matches will take place Sunday and Monday, with the second round beginning Wednesday, May 27.

From there, the event will whittle down competitors until the semifinals begin June 4. That’s when the women will take the court. The men’s semifinal will take place the next day, Friday, June 5.

The women’s final is scheduled for Saturday, June 6. The men’s final will end the event Sunday, June 7. The French Open has not revealed match times for the finals just yet.

Segaert stuns with late breakaway for his first Grand Tour stage win in Giro

NOVI LIGURE, Italy (AP) — Alec Segaert claimed his first Grand Tour stage victory and Bahrain Victorious teammate Afonso Eulálio increased his overall lead of the Giro d’Italia on Thursday.

The 12th stage was expected to end in a bunch sprint but Segaert jumped from the peloton with just over three kilometers remaining and the Belgian rider even had time to lift up his arms in celebration as he crossed the line.

Toon Aerts won the sprint for second, three seconds behind his compatriot at the end of the mainly flat 175-kilometer (109-mile) route from Imperia to Novi Ligure.

Guillermo Thomas Silva was third.

Nearly all of the general classification contenders were in the main bunch, but Eulálio picked up six bonus seconds earlier in the stage so increased his advantage to 33 seconds over Jonas Vingegaard.

Thymen Arensman was third overall, 2:03 behind Eulálio.

Friday’s 13th stage is another mainly flat leg that features two lower-classified climbs toward the end. It is a huge target for Italian rider Filippo Ganna, who dominated Tuesday’s time trial, as the 189-kilometer (117-mile) route from Alessandria ends in his hometown of Verbania.

The 109th men’s Giro ends on May 31 in Rome.

The women’s Giro runs from May 30-June 7 with Italian rider Elisa Longo Borghini as the defending champion.

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Robertson admits hidden Liverpool pressure follows players home

Robertson admits hidden Liverpool pressure follows players home
Robertson admits hidden Liverpool pressure follows players home

Andy Robertson has opened up on the pressure that comes with playing for Liverpool, offering an honest insight into the demands that exist long before and long after matchday.


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The Scotland captain is preparing for his final appearance as a Liverpool player against Brentford at Anfield, with supporters ready to salute one of the greatest left-backs in our history.

There will rightly be huge focus on the trophies, the assists, the tackles and the famous left-sided partnerships, but Robertson’s latest comments explain the other side of life at Anfield.

Robertson opens up on Liverpool pressure

Speaking in his interview with Ian Wright on The Overlap, Robertson explained how the pressure of representing Liverpool changes with experience.

The 32-year-old said: “I think it was always serious pressure, but the older you get, the more you get better at dealing with it.”

Robertson then added: “It’s so intense when you’re out there and it’s so intense on the training pitch… everything’s under a microscope.”

That is an important admission from a player who made the journey from Hull City squad option to Champions League and Premier League winner.

It also helps explain why not every player can handle the step up to Liverpool, because talent alone is rarely enough when every touch, mistake, performance and reaction is analysed.

Robertson had to earn everything at Anfield

Jurgen Klopp’s first message to Robertson was brutally honest, with the former Liverpool boss telling the full-back that he liked what he did offensively but didn’t like much about his defending.

That could have broken some players, but Robbo used it as fuel and gradually turned himself into one of the most trusted players in the squad.

Jordan Henderson has also explained how the Glaswegian worked away from the spotlight, doing one-v-one training and crossing sessions on his own while waiting for his chance.

That background makes Robertson’s pressure comments even more powerful, because his Liverpool story wasn’t built on arriving as a ready-made superstar.

It was built on graft, resilience and the ability to survive inside the goldfish bowl.

As he prepares to say goodbye, it’s another reminder that we’re not just losing a brilliant full-back, but someone who understood exactly what the badge demanded.

From France: Richard Hughes has already set wheels in motion to potentially replace Arne Slot

From France: Richard Hughes has already set wheels in motion to potentially replace Arne Slot
From France: Richard Hughes has already set wheels in motion to potentially replace Arne Slot

Reports from France have suggested that the Liverpool hierarchy might now be seriously contemplating life after Arne Slot at Anfield.

The Dutchman has found himself coming under increasing pressure throughout a wretched second season in charge of the Reds, and it was reported earlier this week that FSG have become ‘increasingly alarmed’ over the extent of the club’s drop-off since winning the Premier League a year ago.


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Multiple reliable outlets (such as The Athletic) have maintained that the 47-year-old continues to enjoy the full backing of the powerbrokers in L4, although the tide might just be gradually turning in the other direction.

Liverpool could consider replacing Slot with Iraola

According to a report for Foot Mercato, the Liverpool hierarchy aren’t ruling out the possibility of removing Slot from his position as head coach after the season-ending fixture at home to Brentford on Sunday.

Sporting director Richard Hughes is said to have ‘discreetly activated a lead he knows perfectly well’ – Andoni Iraola, who he hired at Bournemouth three years ago when he held a similar job title at the Vitality Stadium.

It’s claimed that the 43-year-old’s profile appeals to Anfield chiefs, who’ve been impressed by his ‘exceptional tactical adaptability’, humble attitude, focus on a collective ethos and the importance he places on the development of young talent.

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Iraola would seem to be an ideal replacement for Slot

We’d be inclined to take these reports with a pinch of salt for now until they’re corroborated by top-tier sources closer to home, but there’s a growing sense that FSG might be reconsidering Slot’s position after a calamitous season on the pitch.

The mood of toxicity at Anfield during the 1-1 draw against Chelsea earlier this month and the sparsity of away fans who stayed to the bitter end at Villa Park last Friday were clear signs that even large sections of the match-going fan base have lost patience with the Dutchman after eight abysmal months.

Few supporters would be complaining if Liverpool were to make a change in the dugout once the Brentford game is out of the way, and Iraola – who’s available for hire as he steps down from Bournemouth – would appear to be a prime candidate to take the reins.

The Spaniard has led the Cherries into Europe for the first time in their history, and there’s still a chance that his parting gift to the south coast club could be qualification for next season’s Champions League.

He’s achieved that whilst remaining committed to a proactive, high-intensity approach which has seen his team register 57 top-flight goals this term (joint-fifth most in the division) and go 17 Premier League games unbeaten, last tasting defeat on 3 January (against eventual champions Arsenal).

That feat seems even more impressive when considering that Iraola lost 75% of his first-choice defence from last season during the summer transfer window, simply getting on with the job and going again rather than crying foul over the scale of the 2025 exodus.

Slot has a crucial mission to complete on Sunday in terms of getting us over the line for Champions League. It could viably be his final act as Liverpool head coach.

Robertson sends blunt Liverpool message before final Anfield game

Robertson sends blunt Liverpool message before final Anfield game
Robertson sends blunt Liverpool message before final Anfield game

Andy Robertson has delivered an honest verdict on Liverpool’s season before his final game as a Red, and it’s hard to argue with much of what the Scotland captain has said.


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The 32-year-old is preparing to say goodbye at Anfield against Brentford, on a day that should have been built purely around celebration, gratitude and one last roar for a player who has given us absolutely everything.

Instead, Liverpool still have to get over the line in the Champions League race after a poor run that has turned the final day into something far more uncomfortable than it needed to be.

Robertson gives blunt Liverpool verdict

Speaking to Ian Wright on The Overlap, Robertson didn’t try to dress up what this campaign has been for Arne Slot’s squad.

The left-back said: “For us, and especially for the experienced lads, it’s been a disappointment. There’s no hiding away from that… we expected a lot more from this season.”

That admission matters because it comes from one of the senior players who has lived through the highest standards this club has set in the modern era.

Robertson has won the Champions League, Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup, Club World Cup and Super Cup with Liverpool, so when the former Hull defender says this season has fallen short, he knows exactly what the benchmark should be.

It also ties in with his message after the Aston Villa defeat, when the Glaswegian admitted that the performance summed up our campaign and was a long way short of what supporters rightly expect.

Mo Salah was much more explosive with his comments but they also came back to a desire for Liverpool to improve now and in the future.

Liverpool must secure Champions League before rebuild

Robertson’s second point was just as important, because for all the emotion around his farewell, the job against Brentford still has to come first.

He added: “It’s important that we get Champions League football. That’s a must… hopefully then next season they can rebuild and the performance levels can lift again.”

That is the clearest possible message from a player who is leaving but still wants to help set Liverpool up for what comes next.

There will be a rebuild, there will be change, and there will be major questions for Slot, Richard Hughes and FSG to answer this summer.

However, Champions League football gives us the strongest platform to attract the right players and begin fixing what has gone wrong.

Robertson deserved a farewell without tension, but his final act may still be helping drag Liverpool over the line one more time.

Robertson reveals why Trent rivalry made Liverpool better

Robertson reveals why Trent rivalry made Liverpool better
Robertson reveals why Trent rivalry made Liverpool better

Andy Robertson has lifted the lid on the real reason his famous Liverpool battle with Trent Alexander-Arnold became such an important part of Jurgen Klopp’s great team.


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The assist competition between the two full-backs became a huge talking point during their peak years at Anfield, but the Scotland captain has now made clear that the numbers were only part of the story.

Robertson and Alexander-Arnold helped redefine what full-backs could do for us, with Liverpool’s width, intensity and creativity so often coming from two players who refused to settle for what they had already achieved.

Robertson says Trent rivalry drove standards

Speaking to Ian Wright on The Overlap, Robertson explained that the relationship with the Scouser was built on standards rather than personal statistics.

The 32-year-old said: “Everyone focuses on the assist competition, but it wasn’t that. It was more the fact that we were just pushing each other to new limits.”

That feels like the better way to view one of the most iconic full-back partnerships in Liverpool history.

Yes, the assists mattered, because both players were judged on output as well as energy, but what made the pair so special was how they dragged more out of each other every week.

If Trent produced a brilliant pass from the right, Robertson wanted to respond from the left.

If Robbo set the tone with a press, a tackle or an overlapping run, Alexander-Arnold had to match that level.

Liverpool have missed that full-back force

Klopp’s Liverpool was built on many things, but the attacking ability of those two full-backs was central to how we overwhelmed teams.

That hasn’t really been present this season, with Trent no longer at the club and Robertson now preparing for his final game as a Liverpool player.

The captain of his nation has discussed the drop-off and feels responsible for how this season hasn’t met our normal standards, after the Villa loss.

Steven Gerrard has already admitted that he “wished and hoped” Alexander-Arnold didn’t leave us, while also calling the England international “world-class”.

Robertson, meanwhile, is leaving in a very different way, with Anfield ready to give the Glaswegian the farewell he deserves against Brentford.

His latest comments are a reminder that the best Liverpool sides were not just about talent.

They were about internal competition, standards and players pushing each other until greatness became normal.

Robertson names what Liverpool have missed since Trent exit

Robertson names what Liverpool have missed since Trent exit
Robertson names what Liverpool have missed since Trent exit

Andy Robertson has explained why Liverpool have missed more than just Trent Alexander-Arnold’s ability this season.


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The Scotland captain is preparing for his final game as a Red against Brentford, with Anfield set to say goodbye to one of the defining players of the Jurgen Klopp era.

Robertson and Alexander-Arnold were central to that great Liverpool side, with the pair changing what people expected from full-backs and helping drive us to Champions League and Premier League glory.

This season, though, has shown just how difficult it is to replace not only elite quality but also the personalities who helped shape the dressing room.

Robertson makes Trent admission

Speaking to Ian Wright on The Overlap, Robertson was asked about what Liverpool have missed since Alexander-Arnold’s departure.

The Glaswegian said: “We’ve missed him as a player, there’s no doubt about that. We’ve missed him as a character as well.”

That line feels important because so much of the discussion around Trent has understandably focused on his football.

The Scouser’s passing range, crossing, creativity and ability to dictate games from unusual areas made him one of the most unique players in world football.

Steven Gerrard has already admitted that he “wished and hoped” Alexander-Arnold didn’t leave Liverpool, while also describing him as “world-class” and difficult to replace.

However, Robertson’s point adds another layer because he saw the No.66 every day, not just on the pitch.

Liverpool have missed dressing-room presence

Liverpool have looked short of rhythm, leadership and personality too often this season, and Robertson clearly believes Trent’s absence has been felt inside the building as well as on matchdays.

That matters at a time when our squad is already going through huge change.

Robertson is leaving, Mo Salah is preparing for his final appearance, and the last links to Klopp’s great team are disappearing quicker than many supporters would have wanted.

The former Hull City defender also summed up Liverpool’s campaign after the Aston Villa defeat, admitting we had been a “long way short” of the standards expected at this club.

That honesty is why supporters have always connected with him.

Robertson knows what Liverpool have lost with Trent, and soon the squad will have to absorb losing him too.

Inter revive Kone for Frattesi plus cash proposal to Roma

Inter revive Kone for Frattesi plus cash proposal to Roma
Inter revive Kone for Frattesi plus cash proposal to Roma

The idea of Inter exchanging Davide Frattesi with Roma midfielder Manu Koné has been floated before and is reportedly back on the agenda this summer.

It is absolutely no secret that the Nerazzurri wanted Koné last summer and again in the January transfer window, but were always rebuffed by the Giallorossi.

At the same time, Frattesi was proposed as part of an exchange deal plus cash, but again it never quite went through.

Kone-Frattesi exchange still an idea

SASSUOLO, ITALY – OCTOBER 26: Manu Kone of AS Roma celebrates victory after the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and AS Roma at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on October 26, 2025 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

La Gazzetta dello Sport insist the same package is on the table again, especially as Roma must register significant profits by June 30 to stick with the UEFA settlement agreement.

Roma paid €18m plus €2m in bonuses to sign Koné from Borussia Monchengladbach in 2024 and his value on the transfer market has since more than doubled to circa €50m.

That could go even higher if he has a good World Cup, having been called up by France coach Didier Deschamps for the tournament.

With Frattesi valued at €20-25m, Inter would need to add a significant cash sum on top to get the swap deal underway.

MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 05: Davide Frattesi of FC Internazionale reacts during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD4 match between FC Internazionale Milano and FC Kairat Almaty at Stadio San Siro on November 05, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

There is another reason for Roma to want Frattesi, because he is a product of their youth academy who was sold to Sassuolo in 2017 for €14.6m.

Report Thiago Silva offered new Milan contract at age 42

Report Thiago Silva offered new Milan contract at age 42
Report Thiago Silva offered new Milan contract at age 42

Thiago Silva is a free agent after leaving FC Porto, but it’s reported Milan have offered him a new contract ahead of his 42nd birthday, with a Chelsea managerial proposal too.

The Brazilian is of course no stranger to San Siro, having played there from 2009 to 2012.

He was sold to Paris Saint-Germain for €42m, then moved on to Chelsea, Fluminense and in January returned to Europa as a free agent for FC Porto.

Thiago Silva return to Milan?

NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND – APRIL 16: Thiago Silva of FC Porto looks on during warm ups prior to the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 Quarter-Final Leg Two match between Nottingham Forest FC and FC Porto at City Ground on April 16, 2026 in Nottingham, England. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)

It was announced today that his contract will not be renewed, so he is available again from June 30 and might not necessarily be hanging up his boots yet, despite the fact he is set to turn 42 in September.

The Brazilian made 14 appearances this term, starting 12 of them.

According to ESPN Brazil, Milan have made an offer for a new one-year contract for his return to the Rossoneri after 14 years.

It isn’t entirely surprising, considering they had also made an approach in January.

There is another alternative that might be more tempting, which is to retire and begin working in the Chelsea youth academy.

It would allow him to start his post-playing career as a coach at a club he also knows well thanks to four years there from 2020 to 2024.

Yod-IQ Vs. Nabati: 4 Keys To Victory In ONE Bantamweight Muay Thai Main Event At The Inner Circle

Something has to give at The Inner Circle on Friday, May 22, when the fluid brilliance of Yod-IQ Or Pimolsri meets the unyielding power of Kiamran Nabati.

This pivotal bantamweight Muay Thai main event goes down live in Asia primetime from the iconic Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, available exclusively to members at live.onefc.com.

Yod-IQ has proven to be one of the sport’s most technically sound tacticians. The Thai sensation paid his dues on the weekly circuit to amass an 11-1 promotional record, culminating in a breakthrough first-round knockout of Alexey Balyko to secure a six-figure contract. 

Nabati, however, brings a flawless 22-0 professional record and a reputation for absolute destruction. Following a devastating knockout of Suablack Tor Pran49 and a surgical victory over former ONE Bantamweight Muay Thai World Champion Nong-O Hama, the returning Russian has a major point to prove.

Here is what each man must do to keep their momentum going on Friday. 

#1 Yod-IQ’s Technical Muay Femur Precision

Yod-IQ’s game centers on surgical precision, fluid movement, and calculated defense. The slick tactician shares a competitive lineage with his training partner and close friend, reigning ONE Featherweight Muay Thai World Champion Tawanchai PK Saenchai.

A master of range, his stabbing teep and stiff jab act as premier distance-management tools. He commands the perimeter of the ring to ensure his technical advantages are constantly maximized.

That immense length also doubles as a deadly finishing weapon. In his high-stakes rematch with Balyko at ONE Friday Fights 137, the PK Saenchai Muaythaigym product secured his redemption with a picture-perfect head kick knockout.

The setup was textbook muay femur style, using subtle feints to draw his adversary forward before launching the fight-ending strike. Nabati thrives on dictating the pace, but if Yod-IQ commands the distance, the Russian’s power is effectively neutralized.

#2 Nabati’s Relentless Pressure And Dynamite Left Hand

Nabati’s defining quality is his punishing forward aggression the moment the opening bell rings. He immediately smothers his opponents and forces heavy exchanges.

He has been absolute kryptonite for his Thai counterparts. Nabati’s chaotic, punch-heavy offense leaves zero room to breathe, making him a stylistic nightmare devoid of traditional pattern recognition. 

After blitzing opponents with combinations, he brilliantly sets up his left-hand missile to showcase his one-shot knockout power. He displayed this perfectly in his contract-winning finish of Suablack, where he cut off the ring immediately and landed a devastating left-hand combination.

Yod-IQ is a typical Thai warrior who likes to use the early rounds to gauge his opponent’s timing and speed. However, the undefeated Russian employs a suffocating pressure that directly counters that measured start, forcing immediate action.

#3 Yod-IQ’s Ring IQ And Adaptability

Yod-IQ is a brilliant kinetic chess player who constantly adjusts round by round. Training alongside Tawanchai and the world-class athletes at PK Saenchai Muaythaigym has elevated his tactical acumen to a world-beating level. 

Despite his youth, the 24-year-old Thai already boasts a staggering 126-36 career record and has faced every stylistic puzzle imaginable. He expertly reads his opponents’ rhythms, and the longer the fight goes, the more his tactical brilliance compounds.

He showed exactly how well he understands the intricacies of the sport when he neutralized power puncher Abdulla “Smash Boy” Dayakaev. Through intelligent lateral movement and pinpoint counter-striking, he completely dismantled his dangerous opponent.

The Buriram native excels at defusing physically imposing juggernauts without trading power for power. Nabati brings that exact forward-moving aggression to the ring, but it’s a familiar puzzle the young maestro has solved many times before. 

#4 Nabati’s Clinch And Close-Range Damage

Nabati finds massive success against high-level Thai opposition because of his extensive knowledge of the clinch game. His most effective work comes in the pocket, where he operates as a suffocating close-quarters specialist.

He is a master at initiating these chaotic entanglements and engineering his escape. Against Avatar PK Saenchai, the Archangel Michel representative repeatedly breached the guard to score two rapid-fire knockdowns in the final minute. 

Nabati displayed that same phone booth mastery against Nong-O, who is widely considered one of the best defensive fighters in the history of the sport. 

Yod-IQ will no doubt lean heavily on his reach advantage to keep the action on the outside. However, if the 31-year-old can reliably get inside and make the exchanges dirty, the Thai’s technical advantages will quickly diminish as that fight-ending power takes over.

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Where to watch Golden State Valkyries vs. New York Liberty: Live stream, start time, TV channel, odds for Thursday, May 21

The Golden State Valkyries, ranked fourth in the league with a 2-1 record, face the New York Liberty, who are second in with a 3-1 record. New York enters the game with one more win and one additional game played than Golden State.

How to watch Golden State Valkyries vs New York Liberty

Team records

  • Golden State Valkyries: 2-1 (second in Western Conference)

  • New York Liberty: 3-1 (first in Eastern Conference)

Odds

  • Spread: New York Liberty -7.5

  • Moneyline: New York Liberty -300 / Golden State Valkyries +240

  • Over/under: 171.5

Patriots WR shares thoughts on Stefon Diggs while praising AJ Brown

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Kyle Williams took a moment to reflect on the past while also looking a bit towards the future.

The young receiver addressed reporters following Community Day at Gillette Stadium, and was asked about the potential of the New England Patriots trading for A.J. Brown.

“I’m focused on where my feet are,” Williams said. “If it happens it happens. If it doesn’t, we still gotta keep going.”“He’s somebody that I studied a little bit. I’m not as big as him, but I try to play big if I can,” Williams added. “He’s just a great player. Great habits, a consistent guy. He’s a player you would want to look up to and watch.”

However, Williams did have the benefit last season of playing alongside Stefon Diggs. And it was an experience he is beyond thankful for as the veteran receiver served as a mentor.“Everything from when I first met him, to his last day here, I know I can take a lot from it, going on from here to the end of my career,” Williams said of Diggs. “Just the wise words, and wise lessons that he taught me.”

Diggs was released by the Patriots in March due to financial ramifications, but it's clear the receiver is well-liked among the team, with many of his former teammates trying to encourage him to re-sign with New England. And that remains to be seen as he has yet to find a new home. But a lot will also depend on what happens with Brown after the June 1 deadline.

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Rogers named Europa League Player of the Season

Morgan Rogers celebrates winning the Europa League with Aston Villa
Morgan Rogers has played 55 times for Aston Villa this season in all competitions [Getty Images]

Aston Villa midfielder Morgan Rogers has been named the Europa League Player of the Season by Uefa.

The England international scored and made an assist in Villa's 3-0 win against Freiburg in Wednesday's final, helping his side end a 30-year wait for a major trophy.

Across the tournament Rogers scored three goals and recorded five assists in 15 appearances.

The 23-year-old also played 1,088 minutes in the competition, 67 more than any other Villa player.

The award comes before Rogers is expected to be named in England manager Thomas Tuchel's World Cup squad on Friday.

His Villa team-mates Emiliano Martinez, John McGinn and Emi Buendia were named alongside Rogers in the team of the season, decided by the Uefa technical observer group.

They were joined by Nottingham Forest duo Igor Jesus and Morato, who helped their side reach the semi-finals before a 4-1 aggregate defeat by Villa.

Uefa's technical panel also named stunning strikes by Villa's Buendia and Youri Tielemans in the final as the fifth and seventh best goals respectively in this season's competition.

A spectacular volley from Jones El-Abdellaoui, for Celta Vigo against Ludogorets, claimed top spot.

Uefa Europa League Team of the Season

Goalkeeper: Emiliano Martinez (Aston Villa)

Defenders: Victor Gomez (Braga), Morato (Forest), Matthias Ginter (Freiburg), Oscar Mingueza (Celta Vigo)

Midfielders: John McGinn (Aston Villa), Maximilian Eggestein (Freiburg), Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa)

Forwards: Antony (Real Betis), Igor Jesus (Forest), Emi Buendia (Villa)

Gilbert Arenas fuels Underdog speculation: ‘I’m not sure they like me anymore’

Skip Bayless Gilbert Arenas
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Gilbert Arenas has built a media empire with his Gil’s Arena podcast in partnership with Underdog. But in spite of his growth and success, Arenas says he is in a very weird spot with the company.

The conference finals should theoretically be a time when someone of Arenas’ name recognition and NBA experience would be centerstage, especially on the show that bears his name. However, on Wednesday, Gilbert Arenas was nowhere to be seen and Skip Bayless was sitting in his seat, fresh off his First Take comeback.

Bayless was originally brought in to take part in a football show with Underdog and Arenas. But while Gilbert Arenas was off of his own show, he did stream later in the day. And he had some very interesting things to say.

In a clip posted to social media, Arenas hinted that there may be drama brewing behind the scenes at Underdog and that he may be on the way out of his own show.

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“I’m not sure they like me anymore. I just, I don’t know,” Arenas said. “I’m just going to let you all know. No different than NBA. Just remember this, chat, words are powerful, just like in the NBA. When people start writing the team is better without them, that player reads it, that player believes it, that player starts acting like it.”

“If you all saying this show is better without me and the producers say, ‘hey, fans, they don’t care if he’s here or not.’ But I’m on vacation, so I don’t need to be at work. I’m Finals. I think I’m on Finals duty, not this one.”

The show’s name is still Gil’s Arena, but the podcast channel now carries the more generic name of The Arena. But Gilbert Arenas sold 50% of his show to Underdog, so they theoretically have the ability to do what they want with his show as the cast has contracts with the company.

Still though, why wouldn’t Underdog want Gilbert Arenas on Gil’s Arena during what is arguably the most anticipated conference finals series in years in the absolute peak of the NBA postseason? Why is he streaming on his own and not hosting?

His comments would suggest that there is some serious conversation behind the scenes about the future direction of the show and his role in it. It would be a shock if the two sides parted ways given just how successful the show has been with Arenas at the forefront and as one of the rising stars in the industry. At the very least, it’s going to invite a very close look as to what happens over the next few weeks and if Gil may be kicked out of his own arena.

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John Hunter Nemechek's status in No. 42 car for 2027 season revealed

John Hunter Nemechek's status in the No. 42 car for Legacy Motor Club during the 2027 NASCAR Cup Series season has been revealed. Nemechek will return to the No. 42 car for a fourth season at Legacy Motor Club, the team announced. The 28-year-old driver currently sits 28th in the point standings entering the 2026 Coca-Cola 600.

Nemechek has run well in the No. 42 car, and Legacy Motor Club is clearly happy with his performances. The driver of the No. 42 car is only 25 points behind Erik Jones in the point standings, so both are in a similar place. Obviously, Jones and Nemechek wish they were winning races, but Legacy Motor Club is working on their development.

For now, Nemechek can focus on the rest of the 2026 NASCAR season knowing he has a ride secured for 2027. The hope is that Legacy Motor Club can steadily improve over the rest of the campaign. Nemechek has the potential to win in the Cup Series, so it is smart to keep this partnership moving forward.

More: Alex Bowman linked to suprising NASCAR Cup Series team for 2027

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Between the Links: Reaction to Rousey vs. Carano numbers, McGregor vs. Holloway 2, Colby Covington retires

According to the viewership numbers, the MVP MMA card — headlined by Ronda Rousey’s quick stoppage of Gina Carano — was a big success. Now what’s next for MVP as they plan to continue on in the space moving forward, and how can they pull it off?

On an all-new edition of BTL, the panel discusses the event itself, the fallout, the reaction from the MMA community, the numbers, the pros and cons, and more. Additionally, topics may include Dana White announcing Conor McGregor’s return to action at UFC 329 in a rematch with Max Holloway, McGregor’s chances in the fight, Colby Covington notifying the UFC of his retirement and what his legacy is in the sport, Oleksandr Usyk vs. Rico Verhoeven coming up this weekend, other news and notes, and much more.

Join MMA Fighting’s Mike Heck and more as they answer your questions all show long.

If you missed the show live, you can still watch above, or listen to the podcast version, which can be found below and on Apple PodcastsSpotify, and wherever you get your pods.

Better or worse? Andrew Thomas, Sisi Mauigoa hold keys to Giants’ offensive line

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The New York Giants were league average on the offensive line in 2025, ranked No. 15 by Pro Football and Sports Network using their “Impact Score” grading system. Can the Giants build on that and be better, or will they slide backwards and be held back by a problematic offensive line?

New head coach John Harbaugh replaced starting right guard Greg Van Roten with No. 10 overall pick Sisi Mauigoa. The Giants also added Daniel Faalele, Lucas Patrick and sixth-round pick J.C. Davis, while losing inerior offensive line backup Austin Schlottmann in free agency.

Harbaugh also replaced popular offensive line coach Carmen Bricillo with Mike Bloomgren. Bloomgren is a veteran coach, but 2025 with the Cleveland Browns was his only experience as an NFL offensive line coach. We have to wait and see how that works out.

Let’s examine whether or not the line will be better in 2026.

Key additions:Sisi Mauigoa, Daniel Faalele, Lucas Patrick, J.C. Davis
Key losses: Greg Van Roten, Austin Schlottmann

The roster: Bryan Hudson, John Michael Schmitz, Jake Kubas, Jon Runyan, J.C. Davis, Jermaine Eluemunor, Josh Ezeudu, Daniel Faalele, Marcus Mbow, Evan Neal, Lucas Patrick, Ryan Schernecke, Aaron Stinnie, Reid Holskey, Andrew Thomas

*** Rookies are in bold.

Why they could be better

Left tackle Andrew Thomas is clearly the offensive line’s best player. Thomas is not rehabbing from Lisfranc surgery this offseason, and provided he does not suffer another injury, should be available from Week 1. The more healthy games the Giants get from Thomas, the better.

The drafting of Sisi Mauigoa to play right guard should give the Giants an upgrade over veteran Greg Van Roten. Van Roten played well enough the past two seasons, but Mauigoa should at least give the Giants a power run-blocking presence they have not had.

Center John Michael Schmitz has shown at least modest improvement in each of his first three NFL seasons. Perhaps that continues in the final season of his rookie contract.

The depth should be better. The signing of Lucas Patrick cancels out the loss of Austin Schlottmann. The Giants added Daniel Faalele, an every-game starter with the Baltimore Ravens the past two seasons, and drafted a player who may have four-position versatility in J.C. Davis. Marcus Mbow showed the ability to be the swing tackle last season, and should be better with a year of experience.

Why they could be worse

Thomas’s health, Mauigoa’s transition to the NFL and to guard, and Bloomgren’s work replacing Bricillo, will be the major question marks.

The verdict

The Giants should be at least as good as they were last season, or better. There are, though, things that can go wrong. The biggest key is the health of Thomas, who has played just one full season in the past five years.

Shock return: Patrick Mahomes’ OTA comeback forces Chiefs to rework 2026 blueprint overnight

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Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images

Patrick Mahomes set to participate fully in Chiefs’ early OTAs

Patrick Mahomes is expected to fully participate in the Chiefs’ first OTAs, even though he’s still early in his recovery from surgery to repair a torn ACL and LCL in his left knee.

It’s an encouraging sign for Kansas City, but it also means the offence will need to start addressing some tough questions sooner than planned—starting with how it will adjust if Mahomes is present but not yet fully mobile.

The answer isn’t as simple as “same playbook, fewer scrambles.” The Chiefs are heading into a season where protecting Mahomes from himself may be as important as protecting him from pass rushers.

Brett Veach sees it that way, too. He mentioned that while Mahomes is “way ahead of schedule,” the team will have to be cautious about letting him push too hard, too soon.

Mahomes tore his knee ligaments in December and had surgery soon after. His recovery has been quick enough that Andy Reid has already said Mahomes could take part in some OTA work, even if it’s still limited.

Reid explained that Phase 2 is non-contact, with no offence-versus-defence periods, making it safer for early involvement. Phase 3 introduces team drills with more movement and unpredictability, so they’ll need to be more cautious then.

The rehab timeline has shifted what spring is about for the Chiefs. Instead of building from scratch, they’ll be working on fine-tuning details, even if Mahomes isn’t at full speed yet.

Early passing work can still be useful without pushing him too hard or asking him to do things he’s not physically ready for yet.

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Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images

The Chiefs need to have a working offence before Mahomes is back to full strength

Mahomes underwent knee surgery in December after the injury and has progressed quickly enough that Andy Reid hasn’t ruled out his participation in OTAs. The move from Phase 2 into Phase 3 of offseason activities also changes what’s needed from him.

That is an important distinction because there are no pads and no actual team drills during Phase 2. That creates a more controlled environment for early work than Phase 3, where things get more crowded and players have to start reacting rather than just following a script.

The Chiefs can get Mahomes back into live reps earlier than first thought. That doesn’t mean they should expect him to move like he usually does. Kansas City can still benefit from having him throw with teammates while easing back into heavier movement and teamwork.

These decisions tie back into the team’s broader strategy. Kansas City made moves this offseason to give Mahomes more help, from strengthening the running game to bringing in Justin Fields as a backup.

It is not about replacing Mahomes if he’s nearly ready to play. The idea is that the Chiefs have built enough depth and flexibility to avoid putting him back on the field before he is fully cleared.

Improved run support, quicker reads, and stronger protection are not just nice-to-haves this season—they are essential pieces of his rehab process.

If the offence can stay ahead of schedule, Mahomes does not have to win every second-and-8 with movement. If the run game has teeth, linebackers cannot simply sit in throwing lanes. If the quick game is sharp, the ball can leave before the pocket turns into a medical risk.

Spring workouts are about chemistry, not early judgment

Mahomes’ participation in OTAs will spark all sorts of predictions about his readiness for Week 1, but that’s not really the point right now.

What matters in May is whether the offence can install and rep the quicker, earlier options that help protect Mahomes from unnecessary contact and movement.

Kansas City already knows what he can do when a play breaks down. The challenge is to build an attack that doesn’t require him to perform miracles straight away.

This phase is more about consistency than highlights. How often is the first read available? Is the checkdown reliable? Are the line and backs giving Mahomes enough support to avoid improvising too early in his return?

Mahomes is eager to return without limitations, but the team’s priority is keeping him healthy for when the season reaches its most important stretch.

That balance can work if the offence is structured to handle it. Seeing Mahomes at OTAs is encouraging, but it also marks the beginning of a tougher period for Kansas City.

The Chiefs now face the challenge of building an early-season attack that supports a quarterback whose physical limits might still be catching up with his competitive drive.

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When a home run wasn’t a home run

Baseball field, engraving, United States of America, 19th century. | De Agostini via Getty Images

On May 21, 1880, a strange thing happened in upstate New York. While playing at Riverside Park in Albany, Lip Pike — playing for the National Association team in Albany in between stints at the professional/semi-professional level — hit a fly ball over the fence in right field and into the nearby river. Outfielder Lon Knight, playing for the visiting Worcester Ruby Legs, hopped in a boat to chase the ball — because, despite the fact that the ball went over the wall, it was still technically a live ball!

These days, when the ball goes over the fence, it is out of play, and depending on whether it gets there on the fly or on a bounce determines whether it’s a home run or a ground-rule double (yes, it’s officially called an automatic double, but, well, old habits die hard). However—like everything in baseball—this rule wasn’t written down on golden tablets handed to Abner Doubleday/Alexander Cartwright/whichever semi-mythological figure you consider to be the founder of baseball, but one that evolved throughout the history of the game. Unfortunately, the Baseball Almanac’s list of rules changes does not give us an exact moment that this rule was created, but we can surmise that it came into existence prior to the National League’s creation in 1876, as on May 2nd of that year, Chicago White Stockings second baseman Ross Barnes hit the first home run in what would become Major League history. But even then, its story was not so simple.

If you have followed my history-of-early-baseball posts over the past few years, you already know that 19th-century baseball was organized very differently than the baseball of today. Rather than a centralized league imposing a particular ruleset, the home team determined the particular rule set the game was played under, with convention dictating the most basic rules, up until the creation of the NL. Indeed, even after the Senior Circuit came into existence, the home teams still had quite a bit of say in how the game was played, as the NL office in its early years focused less on the product on the field and more on bullying other leagues out of existence to ensure a monopoly over the sport (but that’s a story for another day).

We see hints of this still today, where individual ballparks have rules to determine home run/ground rule double/foul ball when the ball hits a catwalk, or gets stuck in the ivy, or any other random thing occurs that is unique to that ballpark. But in the 1800s, even fundamental rules, such as what happened when a ball went over the fence, depended on where the game was played.

Did Lon Knight actually grab a boat and chase down a ball in the river in order to get the ball and try to make a play? In truth, it sounds a bit ridiculous. How slow must the batter have been where hopping the fence, heading into a boat, and setting sail on the river seemed a perfectly reasonable solution? It’s not for nothing that the SABR biography of Knight says “there is undoubtedly some fictitious element to the story.” Since the teams had a limited amount of balls back in those days, it seems more likely to me that Knight hopped in the river not to continue the play, but to continue the game, and that over time, the story grew in its telling. What this story does reinforce, though, is the fact that these rules depended by and large on the ballpark; if a ball over the fence was always a home run, after all, this story could not have come into existence in the version described.

Naturally, some teams took advantage of this. In the early 1880s, the Chicago White Stockings played on a field with short fences (some sources place them less than 200 feet from home plate), and according to convention at the time, batted balls hit over a fence that was less than 250 feet were treated as doubles, not home runs. According to SABR, however, in 1884, Chicago changed their own ground rule so that everything that went over the fence was considered a homer, not a double, resulting in a season in which Ned Williamson hit 27 home runs, a record that would stand until Babe Ruth’s 29-homer season in 1920.

In time, to stop shenanigans such as this, rules surrounding batted balls hit over the fence were ultimately standardized. Originally, in addition to all fly balls that went over the wall being considered home runs, all balls that bounced just once before going over fell into this category, neatly paralleling the fact that, up until 1864 for fair balls and 1883 for foul balls, batted balls caught on one bounce were considered an out; only in 1931 was this rule changed, and the modern-day ground-rule double brought into existence. As such, these days, shenanigans about long fly balls are limited to non-professional games, such as your local little leagues or bar softball games — or, apparently, the Saarikenttä in Finland.

Who most PGA Tour players would rather have back out of Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm

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Photo by Isaiah Vazquez/Getty Images

The long-term futures of Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm remain uncertain given the major concerns with LIV Golf.

LIV Golf will lose its funding from Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund at the end of the 2026 season, placing its future in serious doubt.

And that should concern its two biggest superstars, who are Spanish ace Rahm and American icon DeChambeau.

Brooks Koepka has proven that a return to the PGA Tour from LIV Golf is possible, although Rahm and DeChambeau likely won’t have such an easy route back given that they rejected the offer that the five-time major winner accepted.

And according to Alan Shipnuck, DeChambeau may face another barrier entirely regarding the feelings of most PGA Tour players.

Most PGA Tour players claimed to want Jon Rahm back over Bryson DeChambeau

Speaking on Dan on Golf after last week’s PGA Championship, Shipnuck said: “It was fun to see Jon Rahm in full flight.

“Obviously he didn’t win but he was a couple of putts away from being right there. He hit so many beautiful shots.

“The violence in his swing is something to behold, the width is unlike anything else, that short backswing and the force he creates. He had a presence.

“There was something sort of majestic about Rahm from 2021 to 2023 and I think people do miss that. He has been a monster in the Ryder Cup and that elevated his reputation.

“Everyone knows that Bryson moves the needle, but Rahm has more friends in the locker room and I think the purists appreciate his game more.

“If you put it to the players I think they would vote Rahm and it would not even be that close.”

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Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images

Is Jon Rahm a better option for the PGA Tour than Bryson DeChambeau?

Of course, any decision to bring Rahm and DeChambeau back must not be based on the PGA Championship alone, but it was certainly a good indicator of their current status.

The Spaniard was in contention to lift the trophy at Aronimink, showcasing his superb ability as he finished three shots off winner Aaron Rai in a tie for second.

Meanwhile, the American suffered a PGA Championship nightmare, shooting seven-over from his first two rounds to miss the cut.

Long-term history is also on the side of Rahm, who is an 11-time PGA Tour winner and a former world number one, with DeChambeau having claimed nine wins and a career-high rank of fourth.

He does, however, boast a huge following thanks to his YouTube content, while he joins his LIV Golf counterpart on two major wins.

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Jon Rahm could put the PGA Tour in a very awkward position after his latest schedule decision

Scouting New York Jets offensive lineman Landon Young

INGLEWOOD, CA - DECEMBER 21: Landon Young #67 of the New Orleans Saints blocks during an NFL game against the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium on December 21, 2023 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Ryan Kang/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Over the next few months, we’ll be breaking down all of the rookies added by the Jets during the draft and as undrafted free agents. However, we’ll break from that today to look at a veteran signing that was made after rookie mini-camp; offensive tackle Landon Young.

The 28-year old Young is listed at 6’7” and 321 pounds and was a sixth round pick out of Kentucky in 2021. He has started 12 games in his NFL career so far, all with the New Orleans Saints.

Background

Young was a five-star high school recruit who opted to stay close to home and accepted a scholarship at Kentucky.

He started three games in 2016 and six in 2017, but missed the entire 2018 season due to injury. However, he returned from the injury to start 24 games a row at left tackle over the next two seasons.

Having considered entering the NFL draft after the 2019 season, Young returned for 2020 and earned all-SEC first team honors.

After he was invited to the combine, Young was ranked as a probable late round pick and ultimately selected by the Saints in the sixth round.

In his rookie season, Young was a backup that was used sparingly but got a chance for his first start in November. Unfortunately, he got hurt and missed the rest of the year.

He remained in the same role but got more and more opportunities to contribute as he started twice in 2022, four times in 2023 and five times in 2024, then signed a one-year extension. However, he missed all of last year due to a season-ending injury in preseason.

Young was invited to attend the recent Jets rookie mini-camp on a tryout basis and impressed enough to earn a contract.

Let’s move onto some more in-depth analysis of what Young brings to the table, based on in-depth research and film study.

Measurables/Athleticism

Young has bulked up by over 50 pounds since he was a high school recruit, although he was still only 310 when he did his combine weigh-in. He now has good size at 321 and adequate length.

His workout numbers are excellent, even though his reported 40-yard dash time of 4.91 from his pro day was unofficial and the real time was 5.18.

Young’s explosiveness numbers are solid and he posted a good three-cone drill despite a poor short shuttle. He also racked up 34 bench press reps.

Usage

Other than a handful of plays where he kicked inside due to injury, Young played his entire college career at left tackle. However, he has showcased terrific versatility at the pro level.

Young has started regular season games at both guard positions and both tackle positions, playing over 100 total snaps in each role during regular season action. He also has plenty of experience in jumbo packages but has never played center at any level.

Pass Blocking

Young gave up eight sacks during his college career but only two of these were in his last two seasons when he was a full-time starter.

His pass protection numbers in his first year as a starter were outstanding as he only gave up five total pressures. However, his pressure rate was slightly higher in his final year. At the time, though, Kentucky didn’t really throw the ball very often as they passed for less than 1,500 yards in each of his two years as a starter and, when they did, he rarely had any true pass sets.

At the NFL level, he’s predictably had some struggles in pass protection. Although his pressure rate has not been bad, he has given up eight sacks in less than 900 snaps in his career.

In addition to struggling to stay in front of rushers off the edge, Young has also been susceptible to bull rushes at times.

Run Blocking

Young was a big part of the Wildcats’ running attack in college, racking up a lot of knockdowns. However, he’s had mixed results at the NFL level, although he’s shown signs of the power and dominance he displayed at times.

He works well with his linemates in terms of combo blocks, from which he can climb to the second level or gain control of his man to seal him off.

He’s less effective on the move, as his athletic numbers don’t necessarily translate to an ability to pull, make reach blocks or get downfield effectively.

Short Yardage

In the first of Young’s five starts in 2024, the Saints scored on a two-yard and a one-yard touchdown run, including this play where he blocked his man to the ground.

However, they didn’t have any other touchdowns of less than four yards in his four other starts.

He can be useful as a jumbo package tight end in short yardage situations as he can generate some good power at the point of attack and is the kind of player you can run behind inside.

Screen Blocking

The Saints didn’t have much success on screen passes with Young in the line-up, other than on plays where he stayed in to block with other players leaking downfield.

Here’s a play where he didn’t manage to get out in time to make a downfield block so he tried to seal off the player behind him instead.

Footwork/Technique

Young was a wrestler and participated in the hammer throw and discus in high school, all of which translate into his ability to win leverage battles and his punch power. However, he can struggle to recover when losing a leverage advantage.

He has one or two technical flaws that can hopefully be cleaned up. Primarily, he will bend at the waist which can lead to a narrowing of his base and a tendency to lunge into and fall off blocks in space.

Young has previously had some issues with maintaining and sustaining blocks as he doesn’t always manage to reposition himself to reset angles and keep his feet under him, but seems to be getting better at this.

Penalties

Penalties have never been a massive issue for Young, who had 13 in his college career but never more than five in any season. At the NFL level, he’s been called three times for holding and twice for a false start.

Special Teams

Both at the NFL level and in college, the only role Young has had on special teams has been blocking on the placekicking unit. He has had no significant mistakes and no penalties within that role.

Instincts/Intelligence

Young’s football IQ has enabled him to play multiple positions at the NFL level and, according to Kentucky’s own internal charting, he only had one missed assignment in his two seasons as a full time starter.

He was good academically too, graduating in 2019 and then taking on a second degree. He was also on the 2019 SEC fall academic honor roll, as well as receiving first year honors in 2016 and 2017.

There have occasionally been situations where Young has looked uncertain about which assignment to pick up or who to help, though.

Attitude

Young, who was married in 2020, grew up on a farm, which instilled in him a work ethic that has been described as second-to-none. He was a team captain in high school and in his senior year at Kentucky.

He regularly displays on-field toughness and aggression in terms of playing to the whistle.

Off the field, Young has received a ton of recognition for his work in the community. He was named the captain of the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team and was twice on the Wuerffel Trophy watch list. He was also on the 2019 SEC community service team.

Injuries

Young has had some bad injury luck over the course of his career, including last season where his preseason ankle injury required surgery so he was on injured reserve all season.

He also missed the entire 2018 season in college due to a meniscus injury and ended up on injured reserve with a foot injury in his rookie season.

Scheme Fit

Young’s ability to play multiple positions makes him a useful camp addition and gives him a strong chance of being retained for emergencies once he’s comfortable with the system.

He has been a teammate of current Jets players Demario Davis, David Onyemata, Kene Nwangwu, Jack Heflin and Cade York while with the Saints.

Conclusions

Generally speaking, you wouldn’t ordinarily give a veteran who was on the street and had to try out at rookie camp much chance of being a meaningful contributor in the year ahead.

However, Young had a viable record as a rotational player with the Saints who has filled in at times, so he could be the kind of player the Jets retain as cover.

He’s not a player with a high ceiling and has generally been overmatched when relied upon to fill in as a starter, but the versatility and intangibles make him a solid option to bring along to camp to fill out the offensive line room with some of the less-experienced options.

How Masai Ujiri sees Kyrie Irving’s partnership with Cooper Flagg

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Photo by Jevone Moore/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Masai Ujiri is not treating Kyrie Irving as an automatic casualty of the Dallas Mavericks’ reset around Cooper Flagg.

The Mavericks’ new President of Basketball Operations has already made major changes, including parting ways with Jason Kidd.

Irving’s future naturally became a question after that move, but Ujiri sounds more interested in exploring the fit than rushing toward another blockbuster decision.

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Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for Bloomberg Philanthropies

Masai Ujiri wants to see Kyrie Irving and Cooper Flagg’s partnership with Dallas Mavericks

Masai Ujiri explained why the Dallas Mavericks are curious about Kyrie Irving playing next to Cooper Flagg.

“I’ve said it before, there’s a huge curiosity in our minds to see how Kyrie fits playing with Cooper Flagg,” Ujiri said.

“He’s just [an] incredible, talented player, and I think we owe this organization that. … My goal is to put him in a place where he’s successful here,” the Mavs executive added,

The message was important because Ujiri is building a new Mavericks structure, but he did not speak as if Irving is simply an old-era piece to move away from.

That matters after a chaotic stretch in Dallas. The Luka Doncic trade changed the franchise’s direction, Flagg became the long-term centerpiece, and Ujiri arrived to restore order after years of instability.

Kyrie Irving gives Cooper Flagg a Dallas Mavericks partner Masai Ujiri still wants to test

The basketball logic behind Ujiri’s stance is easy to understand because Irving can make Flagg’s transition easier if he is healthy.

Ujiri previously said he wanted to see the pairing, adding that Irving’s ability to play off the ball could help Flagg. That is the main reason Dallas has not closed the door. Flagg needs structure, spacing, and experienced late-game creation around him, and Irving still offers all three when available.

The concern is availability. Irving missed the entire 2025-26 season while recovering from a torn ACL, and NBA.com reported that his three-year Mavericks extension can run through 2027-28 if he activates the final-year player option.

That contract gives Dallas time, but also makes the decision more complicated. Ujiri has to decide whether Irving is a bridge, a core veteran, or eventually a trade asset.

For now, his public stance is clear. The Mavericks owe themselves a real look at Irving with Flagg before making the next franchise-altering call.

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The Mariners as things in or near my apartment: 2026

Apr 10, 2026; Seattle, Washington, USA; Detail view of the mended bat in the hand of a bronze statue of Seattle Mariners former outfielder Ichiro Suzuki (51) outside T-Mobile Park before a game against the Houston Astros. The bat broke during its unveiling earlier in the day. Mandatory Credit: Joe Nicholson-Imagn Images | Joe Nicholson-Imagn Images

There’s been enough roster turnover since the last time we did this to warrant a new edition of the classic Jeff Sullivan bit.

Logan Gilbert

I love him so much, and it feels life-ruining when he’s bad.

J.P. Crawford

This was more useful when the radio function worked too, but it still tells time. I’m not getting rid of something that still does one thing well.

Luke Raley and Dominic Canzone

Sometimes having two of the exact same thing is redundant, but there’s plenty of room for both of these here.

Julio Rodríguez

This is simultaneously hugely popular and yet still underrated. Some people want to insist that it’s bad for the sake of having a contrarian take, but those people are dumb and wrong.

Mitch Garver

When I use this once a week, I don’t spend any time thinking about it. When I have to use it more often than that, something’s gone horribly wrong.

Cole Young

He makes me smile every time I look at him.

Emerson Hancock

I thought I was done with this, but it’s been a huge source of joy the past couple months.

Eduard Bazardo

This seems like it should be a luxury item. And it is. But it’s also necessary—the whole room doesn’t really work without it.

Bryce Miller

This has been sitting in a box since I moved in, but I just hooked it up and am excited to start using it again.

George Kirby

I acknowledge that this is objectively good—it’s just not a personal favorite.

Cal Raleigh

I moved to DC during the pandemic and away from DC this winter. So this was a lot more valuable to me from 2022 to 2025 than it has been in 2026.

Matt Brash

I got this basically for free. It takes more maintainance than I’d like, but it’s one of my favorite things now.

Alex Hoppe

Every time I look at these, I am reminded of life’s impermanence.

Colt Emerson

I bought this recently, and it has immediately made my life much better.

Luis Castillo

This has a lot of sentimental value to me, but I don’t really have a good place to put it.

Gabe Speier

I loved Taylor Swift before everyone else did, and I’m genuinely happy they’ve caught up, even if loving her is a less interesting fact about me now.

Víctor Robles

I don’t know why I still have this.

Jhonny Pereda

Acquired for emergencies, but there’s no reason you couldn’t use it on other occassions.

Randy Arozarena

The lock on this gate doesn’t work properly, so this is not a good defensive strategy. What it does do is swing really violently, and make a very loud noise when it connects.

Andres Muñoz

I looked great in this as recently as last summer, but I’m carrying a little too much weight right now for it to have the same effect. I’m optimistic that’s a short term problem though.

Bryan Woo

It doesn’t seem like this stuff should work, but it’s a miracle product.

Josh Naylor

I suppose I wouldn’t literally die without this, but is that really a good thing? I mean, what kind of life would that be?

Club Brugge star Nicolò Tresoldi almost made German national team

Athens, Greece - March 31: Nicolo Tresoldi of Germany looks dejected during the UEFA U21 EURO 2027 Qualifier match between Greece and Germany at Apostolos-Nikolaidis-Stadium on March 31, 2026 in Athens, Greece. (Photo by Marco Steinbrenner/DeFodi Images/DeFodi via Getty Images) | DeFodi Images via Getty Images

German national team boss Julian Nagelsmann dropped a bit of a shocker during his press conference after the squad selections were made for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America when he indicated that Club Brugge striker Nicolò Tresoldi almost made the squad.

“Nicolò Tresoldi was very, very close to making the squad. He’s not a classic target man, but he’s a classic striker. He was extremely close, but in the end he didn’t make the squad because in that case we had to leave someone else out. It’s not easy,” said Nagelsmann (as captured by @iMiaSanMia).

Tresoldi has had a very good season for Club Brugge, as he has tallied 19 goals and seven assists in 56 games across all competitions. The 21-year-old is 6’1” (1.86m) and offers a different look at the striker position than the two frontrunners to start — Arsenal’s Kai Havertz and Newcastle United’s Nick Woltemade.

Like Bayern Munich’s Tom Bischof and FC Köln’s Said El Mala, though, Tresoldi will have to wait for the EURO 2028 to — hopefully — experience his first big tournament with Germany.


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Dodgers Medical Staff Gets High Praise After Helping Austin Reaves

Apr 28, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers President and CEO Stan Kasten talks with Andrew Friedman, President of Baseball Operations, prior to the game against the Miami Marlins at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

The Los Angeles Dodgers and Lakers are a part of the same family, and there is no clearer evidence than the fact that basketball star Austin Reaves ended up taking medical advice from the baseball team.

The Dodgers and Lakers have been a cross-section of LA sports for a very long time, with fans of one team also being fans of the other.

There are two smaller teams in LA in both sports, with the Clippers and the Angels still holding a certain foothold, but their little-brother status has made Dodgers-Lakers fandom the most prevalent in the city.

Now, with the Lakers’ purchase by Dodgers owner Mark Walter, the two are quite literally sibling teams in both sports.

Apr 28, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers President and CEO Stan Kasten talks with Andrew Friedman, President of Baseball Operations, prior to the game against the Miami Marlins at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images
Apr 28, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers President and CEO Stan Kasten talks with Andrew Friedman, President of Baseball Operations, prior to the game against the Miami Marlins at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

As a byproduct of the new union, Walter — who is aiming to make the Lakers as successful as the Dodgers — has hired Andrew Friedman and Farhan Zaidi as consultants to help modernize the Lakers’ process.

There is a detailed executive overhaul underway with the Lakers, led by the Dodgers’ braintrust, but according to a Yahoo Sports feature by Yaron Weitzman, the changes also relate to how players receive medical care.

The Dodgers helped Austin Reaves

The Lakers will be getting a biomechanics lab, with help from the Dodgers executives, per Lakers president Rob Pelinka.

However, until the facility is built, the Dodgers will be a resource for any Lakers player, including guard Austin Reaves, who was battling an oblique injury.

“Until then, players may have to get used to working with the baseball group at Dodger Stadium,” Weitzman wrote.

“That, according to two league sources, is what the Lakers told Austin Reaves to do while he was rehabbing from an oblique injury during the playoffs.”

Oct 29, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers co-owner Mark Walter looks on in the eighth inning between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Los Angeles Dodgers during game five of the 2025 MLB World Series at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
Oct 29, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers co-owner Mark Walter looks on in the eighth inning between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Los Angeles Dodgers during game five of the 2025 MLB World Series at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

In the same story, Weitzman highlighted that the Dodgers’ medical staff and knowledge are well-renowned within MLB, helping the team land players.

“They’re known for taking care of players and being able to get the most out of them,” an MLB executive told Weitzman.

“The giant contracts obviously play a big role, but the way Andrew and his department are able to help players get the best out of themselves has become a major recruiting tool.”

The Dodgers spare no expense when it comes to treating their players, and they have become the standard around the sports world, to the point that they are immediately a resource for franchises in different sports — quite the feat for the organization.

How F1 drivers really feel about the Indy 500, including Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton

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The Indianapolis 500 continues to divide opinion across Formula 1, with some world champions fascinated by the challenge while others, including Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen, have made clear they have no interest in risking oval racing.

The race still carries a unique reputation inside Formula 1 because Indianapolis requires a completely different mentality compared to modern grand prix racing. Some drivers see the event as part of motorsport’s ultimate challenge, while others view the dangers as unnecessary.

That divide has produced some fascinating opinions from Formula 1 champions over the years, particularly when discussing whether they would ever attempt the Indy 500 themselves.

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Lewis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher never embraced the Indianapolis challenge

Hamilton previously said he had “zero interest” in competing at the Indianapolis 500 despite respecting the event and the drivers involved.

“I’ve got zero interest in doing the Indy 500. I think it’s amazing what they do, but it’s just not for me.”

Hamilton has consistently praised IndyCar drivers in previous interviews, although the seven-time Formula 1 world champion has made clear that oval racing simply does not match the type of competition he enjoys.

Michael Schumacher also showed little interest in pursuing Indianapolis during his Formula 1 career. Previous comments linked to Schumacher suggested his focus remained entirely on Formula 1 rather than exploring crossover events later in his career.

“First of all, it’s a step down from Formula 1, and second, it’s too dangerous. The speed you do that close to the walls, if you have an accident, there is no way a chassis can survive a certain way of having a crash.

“That means your legs can be heavily damaged or even further. And I don’t see any point in that. I have nothing to prove there.”

Max Verstappen has taken a similarly cautious stance in modern Formula 1.

Verstappen previously revealed he has no desire to race in the Indianapolis 500 because of the risks involved with oval racing.

“For me, I have no desire to risk my life there.”

The growing Formula 1 calendar has also made crossover appearances increasingly difficult, especially with the Monaco Grand Prix traditionally taking place on the same weekend as the Indy 500.

Fernando Alonso and Ayrton Senna openly admired the Indy 500

Fernando Alonso became one of the few modern Formula 1 champions willing to fully embrace the Indianapolis challenge when he entered the race with Andretti Autosport and McLaren.

Writing in The Players’ Tribune, Alonso explained why the Indianapolis 500 immediately captured his attention as part of his Triple Crown ambitions.

“I knew immediately that this was something I wanted to experience.”

Alonso later admitted the race itself felt intimidating because drivers spend long periods running inches apart at speeds above 220mph.

Alonso said the mental pressure of running side by side for an entire race created a completely different challenge compared to Formula 1.

“You are side by side for 200 laps, and that is scary.”

Even before Alonso’s appearances, Ayrton Senna had already spoken respectfully about the challenge Indianapolis presented for Formula 1 drivers.

Speaking in a historic interview discussing the Indy 500, Senna explained how difficult adapting from Formula 1 to oval racing would become for any driver.

“Every discipline must have their own experience. So if I have to go to Indianapolis probably have to start everything again.”

Senna still believed elite drivers could eventually adapt across categories, showing the deep respect many Formula 1 champions have always held for the Indianapolis 500 despite never competing there themselves.

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Welcome to the Enhanced Games, where doping is encouraged

James “The Missile” Magnussen was happily retired in February 2024 when he agreed to go on one of Australia’s most popular sporting podcasts.

Then the swimming legend issued an audacious challenge that led to him returning to the pool and helping usher the Enhanced Games into existence. 

When asked if gaining the ability to use performance-enhancing drugs could transform some second-tier sprinter or swimmer into the second coming of Usain Bolt or Michael Phelps, Magnussen told the Hello Sport podcast that was unrealistic. If organizers of the Enhanced Games were serious about shattering records, Magnussen insisted they would need to offer enough money to attract world-class athletes, athletes who had previously medaled at the Olympics and World Championships, athletes like himself.

“I’ve kept myself in reasonable shape in retirement,” said Magnussen, then 32 and five years removed from his last competitive race. “If they put up a million dollars for the 50 freestyle world record, I’ll come on board as their first athlete. I’ll juice to the gills and break the record within six months.”

Video of Magnussen’s remarks spread quickly on social media and caught the attention of Enhanced Games founder Aron D’Souza. Within 24 hours, D’Souza vowed to write Magnusson a $1 million check if he competed in the Enhanced Games and swam the 50-meter freestyle faster than any human in history. In response, Magnusson became the first athlete to open himself to criticism for agreeing to participate in a billionaire-backed event derisively christened the “Steroid Olympics” for encouraging PED use rather than punishing it. 

The 42 swimming, track and weightlifting athletes who will compete in the inaugural Enhanced Games on Sunday in Las Vegas were invited to push the limits of human potential by taking an array of performance-enhancing substances banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency. Doctors recommended individualized combinations, selecting substances from five categories including testosterone, anabolic steroids, growth factors, metabolic modulators and stimulants like Adderall.  

Organizers of the Enhanced Games are quick to bristle when their event is characterized as a doping free-for-all. When criticized, they point out that 36 of 42 Enhanced Games athletes are participating in a rigorous clinical trial during which health professionals have monitored the substances being used, the dosages and the health of the competitors. They argue that the science-driven approach and regulated environment will reduce harm compared with the underground, unsupervised PED use that exists in many sports.

As Enhanced Games chief communications officer Chris Jones told Yahoo Sports, “You may not like what we’re doing. You may think it’s morally bankrupt. But it’s not reckless and it’s not absent safety measures.”

A conga line of critics disagrees. Last year, outspoken U.S. Anti-Doping Agency CEO Travis Tygart condemned the Enhance Games as a “clown show that puts profit over principle.” The International Olympic Committee and anti-doping agencies around the world have issued similar statements, arguing that athletes who take banned substances put themselves at elevated risk of heart attacks and other longterm, potentially irreversible or fatal side effects. 

Sports medicine experts who spoke to Yahoo Sports are most concerned with the message that Enhanced Games organizers are sending to the public by claiming that athletes can safely take performance-enhancing drugs under medical supervision.

Said sports cardiologist Aaron Baggish: “It’s akin to me saying I’m going to make smoking safe by supervising you while you’re smoking.”

The "Enhanced Games" team attends a press conference to announce new games scheduled for 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S., May 21, 2025. REUTERS/Arafat Barbakh
The "Enhanced Games" team attends a press conference to announce new games scheduled for 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S., May 21, 2025.
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‘Biology was never the ceiling’

Last May, at a flashy launch event inside a resort on the Las Vegas Strip, Aron D’Souza framed the Enhanced Games in epic terms. The Oxford-educated lawyer and entrepreneur described the project as the start of a cultural and scientific revolution destigmatizing performance medicine and redefining what the human body can do.

“In 50 years, we’ll look back and realize that biology was never the ceiling,” D’Souza told the audience. “It was only the starting line. We’ll be faster. We’ll be stronger. We’ll be younger for longer. And we’ll wonder why it took so long for society to catch up with science.”

The idea for the Enhanced Games, D’Souza has said, came to him between sets at an upscale Miami gym. He overheard two gymgoers chatting about their use of performance-enhancing substances and began to question why athletes were still bound by rules preventing them from benefiting from modern science. 

“I imagined a new kind of competition,” D’Souza said at last May’s Las Vegas launch event, “one where science and sport and society could evolve together, where we stopped apologizing for progress and started to embrace it.”

To find an investor willing to back such a norm-breaking idea, D’Souza approached longtime friend and business associate Peter Thiel. D’Souza had earned the PayPal co-founder and tech billionaire’s trust years earlier by masterminding Thiel’s clandestine legal war to destroy Gawker Media. 

Rather than sue Gawker for running a story that outed him as gay and for subsequent negative coverage, D’Souza suggested instead bankrolling the legal battle of someone else with a grudge against the snarky, no-holds-barred media outlet. Thiel gave D’Souza $10 million to lead Hulk Hogan’s litigation against Gawker for publishing a sex tape involving the wrestler without his permission. Hogan won a nine-figure jury verdict, forcing Gawker into bankruptcy. 

Thiel agreed to back the Enhanced Games. So did Christian Angermayer and Maximilian Martin, deep-pocketed investors with an interest in technology to improve health and life expectancy. By early 2025, D’Souza also secured much-needed political muscle when Donald Trump Jr.’s 1789 Capital announced it was investing in the project. 

“The Enhanced Games are going to be huge,” Trump Jr. said in a press release announcing 1789’s involvement, “and I couldn't be prouder to support this movement that is changing sports forever."

When he first unveiled his vision for the Enhanced Games, D’Souza foresaw a progressive alternative to the Olympics that would include track and field, swimming, weightlifting, gymnastics and combat sports. Athletes would receive undisclosed appearance fees and vie for a $500,000 prize pool in each event. An additional payout worth up to $1 million would go to any athlete who surpassed the world record in his or her event.

In February 2024, D’Souza told the BBC that dozens of Paris Olympians were eager to compete in the Enhanced Games and “make some real money.” Weeks later, D’Souza boasted to Running Magazine, “We’ve had 4,000 athletes come to us directly, and expect 10,000 athletes to apply when applications open.”

A source who worked closely with D’Souza admitted that the Enhanced Games founder exaggerated athlete interest but also defended the approach. 

“He had an amazing idea and he needed to excite people to attract capital,” the source said. “To a large degree it worked.”

Of course, the downside is an inaugural Enhanced Games that will inevitably fall short of D’Souza’s outsized predictions. There are no gymnasts or combat sports athletes scheduled to compete on Sunday. There will only be a men’s and women’s 100 meters contested on the track. More than half the men scheduled to run the 100 have never reached an Olympic or World Championships final. More than half the women slated to run the 100 have never qualified for a global championship meet. 

In the pool, the headliner is Great Britain’s Ben Proud, silver medalist in the men’s 50-meter freestyle in Paris and at the 2025 World Championships. The 31-year-old has told reporters that he views the Enhanced Games as a late-career pivot, a chance to pursue life-altering financial rewards while also enjoying the scientific freedom to test his body’s limits. 

The most accomplished track athletes who are participating in the Enhanced Games both chose this path in part because they’re ineligible to compete elsewhere. Two-time Olympic men’s 100 meters medalist Fred Kerley, 31, is serving a two-year suspension for missing three scheduled drug tests. Marvin Bracy-Williams, 32, is halfway through a 45-month suspension for testing positive for testosterone and then initially trying to tamper with the investigation. 

Of the 42 swimming, track and weightlifting athletes who will compete Sunday in Las Vegas, there are few rising stars and only three medalists from the 2024 Paris Olympics. Other big names got cold feet about jeopardizing their careers, especially after World Athletics president Sebastian Coe threatened track and field athletes who compete in the Enhanced Games with lengthy bans and World Aquatics ratified a new bylaw permanently banning Enhanced Games athletes and coaches.

When asked how the money available at the Enhanced Games compared to what elite sprinters can make competing on the pro circuit, one high-profile track and field agent gave a telling response. 

“I never really looked into that,” he told Yahoo Sports. “None of my clients were interested.”

Fred Kerley of the United States celebrates after the men's 100m final of Athletics at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France, Aug. 4, 2024. (Photo by Song Yanhua/Xinhua via Getty Images)
Fred Kerley won a bronze in the men's 100 at the 2024 Summer Games in Paris. Kerley will compete Sunday in the Enhanced Games.
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Unlocking human potential or PED Olympics?

The athletes who did sign on to compete in the first Enhanced Games prepared for their events by gathering in January at a five-star beachfront resort in Abu Dhabi for an all-expenses-paid, 16-week training camp. 

They trained at state-of-the-art facilities. They worked with renowned coaches. And, besides a few athletes who intend to compete naturally on Sunday, they tried performance-enhancing drugs that they previously had been led to believe were dangerous or unethical.

Enhanced chose not to publicly reveal what substances individual athletes took leading up to the Games, but the company did release aggregate data on Wednesday evening: 91% of athletes used testosterone; 79% used human growth hormone; and 62% used stimulants like Adderall. By contrast, only 41% of athletes used EPO and only 29% used anabolic steroids, presumably the weightlifters seeking to add muscle and power. 

Enhanced Games administrators have emphasized that all PEDs were administered as part of a clinical trial with oversight from the Abu Dhabi Department of Health, that competitors undergo ongoing health monitoring and that medical and scientific commissions are available to provide guidance and answer questions. And yet several medical experts said it’s “100% misleading” to claim that PEDs can be made safe if taken under medical supervision. 

Baggish, previously the team cardiologist for the New England Patriots, Boston Bruins and New England Revolution, remembers Enhanced Games organizers reaching out to gauge his interest in being part of their scientific commission. Baggish turned down the opportunity immediately, he said, because he doesn’t believe in healthy subjects boosting their athletic performance by taking pharmaceuticals designed to treat medical conditions. 

“When we talk about performance-enhancing drugs, people only focus on half the reason that they’re banned — that they create an unfair playing field,” Baggish said. “That’s true, and that’s important, but the other reason many of these substances are banned is they carry health risks that we don’t understand well enough to negate. You cannot use these drugs to get bigger, faster, stronger without taking a serious risk.”

Athletes who have listened to the claims of Enhanced Games organizers have then reached out to Baggish for his perspective on whether the medical community now considers PEDs safer than they once were thought to be. Baggish quickly shoots down that notion, warning athletes that testosterone use has been linked to heart disease and infertility, that EPO can cause blood clots and put an unnecessary strain on the cardiovascular system and that other substances on the WADA banned list also carry an elevated risk.

To Baggish, the primary concern isn’t necessarily the health of the 40-plus swimmers, sprinters and weightlifters who will compete in the Enhanced Games on Sunday. What bothers Baggish more is the message the event sends to the public that “using these substances in the context of sports is in any way, shape or form OK.”

“That’s the really scary thing,” Baggish said. “I worry this is going to lead to people using these things on a much broader level, which would be a real disaster.” 

Why would Enhanced be willing to withstand so much criticism to put on a sporting event that will likely cost more than it earns, at least for this year? Perhaps because running a sports event is only a small part of the company’s business model. 

Enhanced has also begun selling a range of consumer health products, from peptides, to hormonal and testosterone replacement therapies, to anti-aging creams and supplements. Its hope is that hundreds of thousands of TV viewers will watch 42 athletes — nearly all of them openly taking performance-enhancing substances — glide through the pool, dart down the track and perform superhuman feats of strength. Then maybe those viewers will want to buy some of those same treatments for themselves. 

“The core strategic question is simple: which brand will consumers trust when it comes to human enhancement?” Angermayer wrote last month in a Substack post. “I believe consumers will trust the company that can show them — credibly, scientifically, and transparently — how elite athletes are using these protocols to safely unlock new levels of performance.

“I believe consumers will observe the tangible results our athletes achieve and seek to apply those enhancements to their own lives. Enhancements are not only relevant to breaking world records — (in my honest opinion) they can help anyone reach new heights: whether running a marathon faster, performing better as a business executive, or simply having more energy to spend time with family and friends.”

Enhanced executives argue that the two elements of their business are complementary to one-another. Cynics counter that the Enhanced Games have primarily become a marketing tool with the athletes being paid handsomely in return for selling products to consumers and taking outsized risks with their long-term health. 

“I think we've got a situation where an organization is using elite sport as a vehicle to sell substances that are more targeted towards the exercise community,” said University of Birmingham professor Ian Boardley, co-author of the study  “Harm reduction in the Enhanced Games: Can performance enhancing drugs be ‘safe’?’” 

“This isn’t about elite sport, as has been argued at times. This isn’t about athletes not being properly compensated. It’s about selling telehealth protocols to the general population and the exercise population. It’s using elite sport as a vehicle to do that.” 

Enhanced organizers don’t entirely disagree. In fact, D’Souza acknowledged as much last May at the launch event for Sunday’s games.

“This isn’t just a sporting event,” D’Souza told the audience. “We’re not just organizing a competition. We’re unlocking human potential.” 

Transfer Long Snapper Talan Shields Commits to Rutgers

PISCATAWAY, NEW JERSEY - NOVEMBER 29: The Rutgers Scarlet Knight rides onto the field against the Penn State Nittany Lions during the first half at SHI Stadium on November 29, 2025 in Piscataway, New Jersey. (Photo by Ed Mulholland/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Rutgers football has added a new long snapper to its roster, as former Southeastern long Snapper Talan Shields has committed to the Scarlet Knights. His commitment comes not too long after he made the trip up to campus on May 11th, according to The Knight Report.

Shields did not play during his one season at Southeastern, as he decided to redshirt. After the season ended, Head Coach Adam Waugh ended up stepping down from his position due to health reasons. It was following this decision that Shields decided to enter the transfer portal.

Shields held offers from schools such as Delaware State, Hampton, New Hampshire, and New Haven in addition to Rutgers since entering the Transfer Portal in January.

The 6-foot-2, 200-pound transfer played his high school ball at Tarpon Springs High School in Tarpon Springs, Florida. He was rated as a 4.5-star recruit and the No. 123 overall-ranked long snapper recruit per RubioLongSnapping.com coming out of the 2025 recruitment class.

Shields joins a team that has always put a special emphasis on special teams under current head coach Greg Schiano. Despite some miscues last season, the Knights are known to have one of the better special teams units in the country, providing Shields with a good opportunity to refine his game.

Andre the Giant Didn't Let Hulk Hogan Know Whether He'd Go Along with Scripted “WrestleMania” Plan Until It Was Happening

Hulk Hogan and Andre the GiantCredit: WWE/WWE via Gett
Hulk Hogan and Andre the Giant
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Andre the Giant was the biggest name in wrestling when he was pitted against Hulk HoganThe two were set as the main event at WrestleMania III, but no one but Andre the Giant knew how the match would endThe match is dissected in the 2018 documentary about Andre, who would have turned 80 on May 20

Andre the Giant knew how to keep people guessing.

The unique wrestling talent, who would have celebrated his 80th birthday on May 20, remained calm, cool and collected as he entered WrestleMania III, turning heel in one of the biggest performances of his career as he battled Hulk Hogan.

The unforgettable fight was part of 2018's Andre the Giant, which looked back at the life of the wrestler, whose size was a result of gigantism caused by excess growth hormone. The documentary explains that the two had wrestled together and even performed as partners in a world before the monumental match, but WrestleMania III marked a reset, positioning them as rivals.

"It was monumental, because Andre had been such a revered character for so many years. He was the kind of guy that people could relate to and felt that they knew the real Andre and that he was genuinely a good guy. All of a sudden we're gonna create a new character, totally different from anything that people had ever seen, and that's the bad guy, Andre the Giant," Jerry Lawler recalled.

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Andre the Giant and Hulk Hogan in 1980
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Commentator David Shoemaker explained, "For fans of my generation, that wasn't just the first time we'd seen Andre as a heel, that was the first time that we'd even thought about morality on that level. We can't possibly imagine Hogan losing. But we also can't imagine him beating Andre the Giant. You know, it's crazy, but we would really talk about these things like you're talking about Ali-Frazier."

"Both are physical phenoms. Andre stands at 7'4" and weighs 525 pounds. We were kids, but we were breaking this down like it was a real sporting contest, even though on some level we knew it was fake, right? But it's just like, 'How could this possibly go?' "

Shoemaker notes that at the time, Andre's health was "in dire straits" after a back surgery left him dependent on a cane.

"And I said to myself, 'That's gonna be your main event for WrestleMania III? How are these two guys gonna pull this off?' Andre didn't let Hogan know a whole lot about what he could or couldn't do in the ring. And I think that kind of weighed on Hulk Hogan in the back of his mind for a match of that magnitude. It bothered him."

Shoemaker notes that Hogan feared Andre wouldn't follow the script and lose the match. "Terry had so much respect, again, for Andre, he just wouldn't come up to Andre and say, 'Are you gonna put me over?' You know? He wouldn't do that because that would be disrespectful. So it was always this bit of doubt."

Andre the Giant versus Hulk HoganCredit: Jeffrey Asher/Getty
Andre the Giant versus Hulk Hogan
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Hogan said that it came down to the wire, with the match being scripted the night before WrestleMania with Vince McMahon on a yellow legal pad.

"I wrote it all down, wrote the whole match from top to finish, and then I left the finish open. Gave Vince the legal pad, Vince goes to talk to Andre," he recalled.

Shoemaker notes, "Andre loved to bust balls, and he was busting Hogan's... So Hogan was concerned, all the way up to the day of the show."

Hogan admitted, "If Vince knew the finish, I don't remember him telling me that 'You're gonna win.' I never remember him saying that to me. I never remember him saying, 'You're winning.' "

The day of, as everyone's anxiety was at full tilt, Andre remained cool, even with Hogan sitting next to him in the dressing room.

"I know his back was killing him. And as we were sitting there, I said, 'Andre, what do you want to do out there?' [He said], 'Don't worry.' I said, 'Okay, I won't worry.' "

Hogan would ultimately take the March 1987 match. Journalist Dave Meltzer noted, "For the narrative of wrestling, you want that old star to pass the torch to the new star, and that was the moment that it happened. In the history of wrestling, it was huge... Hogan beating Andre was symbolic of Vince McMahon putting the ghosts of the territorial era to bed."

He continued, "This is Hulk Hogan defeating the biggest star in professional wrestling history until Hulk Hogan. Andre's career started going downhill pretty much immediately after WrestleMania III."

Andre the Giant's condition later resulted in acromegaly, a disorder that can cause joint pain and headaches, along with a host of other complications. He died of congestive heart failure in 1993 at just 46. Hogan remained part of the wrestling world in various degrees through his death in July 2025 at age 71.

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With James Cook not at Bills' OTAs, Frank Gore Jr. gets more work

Bills head coach Joe Brady said he was pleased with the attendance at the start of Organized Team Activities. But one high-profile Bills player wasn't there: James Cook.

Cook, who led the NFL with 1,621 rushing yards, was not present for the start of OTAs. It's unclear whether Cook plans to attend voluntary practices for the rest of the offseason, and there's been no reason given for his absence. Missing OTAs will cost Cook his $250,000 workout bonus.

Often when star players aren't at OTAs, that's a sign that they're not happy with their contracts. Cook just signed a four-year, $46 million contract nine months ago, so it would be awfully early for him to become unhappy. But last week Dolphins running back De'Von Achane signed a four-year, $64 million contract, which could have changed Cook's assessment of whether he's being properly paid as the NFL's leading rusher.

With Cook not on the practice field, third-year running back Frank Gore Jr. got a lot of work at the start of OTAs. Matt Parrino of Syracuse.com reports that Gore looked explosive and decisive during the non-contact practice.

SGA breaks silence on his awkward Isaiah Hartenstein-Victor Wembanyama sideline slip

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Victor Wembanyama

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The Oklahoma City Thunder needed a bounce-back performance in Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals Wednesday night after absorbing one of the most stunning individual performances in recent playoff memory. 

Victor Wembanyama had just put up 41 points, 24 rebounds and three blocks in Game 1, leading the Spurs to a convincing 122-115 double-overtime victory on Monday. OKC responded with the right answer and so, eventually, did Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. Just not right away.

The Thunder took Game 2, 122-113, to even the Western Conference Finals at one game apiece. SGA, who shot 30.4% and posted a game-worst minus-15 in Game 1, bounced back with 30 points, nine assists, two blocks and a steal, shooting 50% from the floor and finishing plus-14.

The key adjustment on the other end was Isaiah Hartenstein. Coach Mark Daigneault hadn't felt great about playing Hartenstein just 12 minutes in the series opener. So, he increased Hartenstein's playing time and the 7-foot, 250-pound center used his size to push Wembanyama away from the rim.

Wemby went from nine offensive rebounds in Game 1 to five in Game 2. As a team, the Thunder won the offensive glass 17-16, a major shift from their 15-9 deficit on Monday.

Then came the moment that almost broke the internet. Courtside reporter Zora Stephenson asked Shai about the tactical adjustment of putting Hartenstein on Wembanyama. 

Gilgeous-Alexander at first got a bit confused and responded, "I'm not sure if it was good, to be honest." When pressed for a better explanation, the 2026 regular-season MVP changed his answer quickly and confirmed with confidence, "It was alright. It was good, it was good."

Everyone who watched his sideline slip got increasingly confused because it looked a lot like Shai was dissing his own teammate. To clear up the misunderstanding, Gilgeous-Alexander addressed the moment during his postgame press conference. 

SGA explained he "didn't really hear" Stephenson's initial question, but once he pieced it together, he gave her "the right answer." He added, “I heard it wrong what she said.”

Shai:

"I didn't really hear her. And then once I realized what she said, I gave her the right answer. I heard it wrong what she said" https://t.co/Vi1D3LsD2hpic.twitter.com/R2jtdXpJhT

— Oh No He Didn't (@ohnohedidnt24) May 21, 2026

According to NBA.com, Hartenstein himself was straightforward about his assignment, saying, "That's kind of my game, just being physical. Last game, they were more physical than us and so I just wanted to establish that early. Again, he's a great player. He's going to get to certain things, but you just have to make it as hard as possible, and I think I did a solid job."

With the series tied 1-1, the challenge for Hartenstein is replicating this physical defense on the road. Game 3 is Friday at 8:30 p.m. ET in San Antonio, broadcasting on NBC and Peacock. Oklahoma City will need that same inside presence to counter Wembanyama, who will be playing in front of his home crowd.

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NASCAR champion Kyle Busch hospitalized due to illness, to miss Coca-Cola 600

Two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch has been hospitalized with a severe illness and won’t compete at Charlotte Motor Speedway this weekend, including the Coca-Cola 600, his family said Thursday.

His family posted the news on social media and said he is currently undergoing treatment.

“We ask for understanding and privacy as our family navigates this situation,” the statement continued.

Busch ranks 24th in the Cup Series standings, with two top-10 finishes in 12 races this season. The 41-year-old driver and Las Vegas native won championships in 2015 and 2019. Busch is in his fourth season at Richard Childress Racing after winning titles with Joe Gibbs Racing.

His last win came in 2023, his first with RCR.

Arteta chose to barbecue rather than watch the game that sealed the Premier League title for Arsenal

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta decided to make a barbecue rather than watch the match that clinched his team the Premier League title.

Arteta was due to watch the Bournemouth-Manchester City game with Arsenal's players and coaching staff at the club's London Colney training base on Tuesday evening, but he left before kickoff because “I couldn’t bring the energy that I wanted.”

Instead, he went home and started to grill in his yard, only “hearing some noises in the background” as second-place City could only draw 1-1 to leave Arsenal as English champion for the first time since 2004.

“My oldest son opened the garden door,” Arteta said, describing the moment he discovered Arsenal had won the title. "He started to run towards me, he started to cry, he gave me a hug and said, ‘We are champions, daddy.’

“And then my other two boys and my wife came over and it was beautiful, just to see that joy on them as well ... it was magical.”

Thousands of supporters — and some of the team's players — celebrated outside Arsenal's Emirates Stadium deep into the night, and Arteta was struck by how much it meant to a fan base that had lived through runner-up finishes in the league in each of the last three seasons.

Arteta described it as an “emotional explosion.”

“Everybody’s been just keeping emotions and living those emotions, but not being able to really express them,” he said Thursday. “So when we opened that bottle, I think everybody had so much release and it’s been incredible to witness.”

Arteta said he had questioned himself about whether he was “good enough to lead this team, this club, these players to win a major trophy.”

“Until you do it, you cannot validate yourself,” Arteta said.

“What I’m the most proud,” he added, “is how we’ve won it. Because we showed very important values, not only in sport but in life as well, which is perseverance, to be resilient, to be composed in moments when people are doubting. To be vulnerable.”

Arsenal's players will lift the trophy after the game at Crystal Palace on Sunday in the Premier League's final round.

The Gunners will then play the Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain in Budapest on May 30. A parade is set for the next day in north London — and it could be a double celebration.

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Weather delay stops Mississippi high school baseball championships Thursday

PEARL — A second rain delay has been issued during the Mississippi high school baseball championships.

The MHSAA announced a rain delay due to heavy rain at Trustmark Park in Pearl on May 21.

According to the Weather Channel, there is a 100% of rain at 10 a.m., which is supposed to last for the next two hours. Lightning and thunder are currently surrounding the area.

The rain arrived during Game 3 of the MHSAA 6A title game between Pearl River Central against Salitllo right before first pitch, which was scheduled for 10 a.m. The series is tied at 1-1 after Pearl River Central won Game 1, 12-11, on May 19. Saltillo won Game 2, 3-1, on May 20.

The MHSAA announced it will wait out the weather delay in hopes of finishing the delayed game.

Pearl River Central and Saltillo were the first scheduled game for Day 3, with four games followed by the Class 1A, Game 2 between Taylorsville and West Union at 1:07 p.m., Class 2A, Game 1 with East Webster and Mize at 4:07 p.m. and lastly Class 7A, Game 2 between Oxford and Petal at 7:07 p.m.

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Trustmark Park installed infield turf this year, but the outfield grass has standing water in multiple spots.

A rain delay also occurred May 20 during the game between Pearl River Central and Salitllo. Play was resumed an hour and 30 minutes later.

Michael Chavez covers high school sports, among others, for the Clarion Ledger. Email him at mchavez@gannett.com or reach out to him on X @MikeSChavez or Facebook at Michael Chavez.

This article originally appeared on Mississippi Clarion Ledger: Mississippi high school baseball championships deal with second rain delay

Kyle Busch hospitalized, out of Coca-Cola 600 due to ‘severe illness’

NASCAR driver Kyle Busch will not race in this weekend's Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway after being hospitalized for an undisclosed illness, his family said in a statement.

The 41-year-old Busch, who drives the No. 8 Chevrolet for Richard Childress Racing and is a two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, will not compete in his first race since 2015 and was also scheduled to compete in the Busch Craftsman Truck Series race.

“Kyle has experienced a severe illness resulting in hospitalization," a statement from his social media account said. "He is currently undergoing treatment and will not compete in any of his scheduled activities this weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway. We ask for understanding and privacy as our family navigates this situation.”

Fellow Childress driver Austin Hill, who helms the No. 21 for Richard Childress Racing in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, will take Busch's place this weekend.

“Kyle Busch’s health is our upmost priority and he and his family have the full resources of RCR behind them," Richard Childress Racing said in a statement. "Kyle is an integral part of our organization and we wish him a safe and speedy recovery. His No. 8 Chevrolet will be ready and waiting for him. We’re thankful to Austin Hill for stepping in to drive the No. 8 Chevrolet this weekend. Please keep Kyle and the Busch family in your prayers, and help us respect the family’s privacy at this time.”

May 9, 2026; Watkins Glen, New York, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver Kyle Busch looks on during practice and qualifying for the Go Bowling at The Glen at Watkins Glen International. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O'Haren-Imagn Images

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Kyle Busch hospitalized for 'severe illness', out of Coca-Cola 600

GOLD: Antonin Kinsky to have surgical procedure after season, will miss World Cup

Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky after the Premier League match at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London. Picture date: Monday May 11, 2026. (Photo by John Walton/PA Images via Getty Images) | PA Images via Getty Images

OK, I’m going to preface this story, which has a particularly scary headline, by saying that you should absolutely NOT FREAK OUT. OKAY? STOP IT. ITS FINE. EVERYTHING WILL BE ALL RIGHT.

If you’re connected to social media then you already know that there were rumors floating around the various Spurs ITK accounts and its assorted media aggregators about Kinsky having surgery at the end of the season. The implication was that Kinsky is carrying some sort of injury, much like Guglielmo Vicario before his own surgical procedure, and there was a distinct freak-out from terminally-online Spurs fans.

Now Alasdair Gold, an Actual Journalist™, has weighed in and it turns out the rumors are true… kind of.

Understand Antonin Kinsky is set to undergo a small procedure after the end of the season for a medical issue rather than an injury.

— Alasdair Gold (@AlasdairGold) May 21, 2026

So there are a few things to unpick here. First, contrary to the earlier reports (which I will not link to) this appears to be a medical issue and not a football-related injury. That’s important. Notably, we have no details as to what this “medical issue” is that requires a “small procedure” but it could be anything, from having a mole removed, maybe a suspicious lump, or perhaps cosmetic follicular depilation to remove… whatever it is he’s sporting on his face at the moment that could only generously be called a “goatee.” The truth is, we don’t know and we may not know. It’s pointless to speculate, so I won’t do so and I’d encourage the rest of you not to either. But it sure doesn’t seem like anything particularly serious.

As to why Kinsky would opt to have the surgery this summer and miss the World Cup… well, it might be something that needs to be done in the short term for whatever reason (again, not speculating). Kinsky is a Czech international footballer who has yet to make his full senior debut for the Czech Republic. While he was listed on Czechia’s preliminary World Cup roster, he was one of seven keepers on that list and the suggestions are he’d be way behind Matej Kovar and Lukas Hornicek. Even if he made the squad it’s highly unlikely he’d see the pitch anyway. I might even suggest that undergoing this procedure signifies that he’s already been told he’s unlikely to make the final squad. A lot of players with no other commitments opt to have medical procedures done immediately following the end of the league season, so this doesn’t strike me as anything to worry over, and this isn’t a decision one makes if there’s any chance that he’s going to make a World Cup squad for a competition that starts in a couple of weeks

So yes, Kinsky’s going to have a medical procedure. No, it probably doesn’t mean anything about Sunday’s league-ending (and relegation-deciding) match against Everton, in which I would assume he starts. Nor is it another spurious knock on Tottenham’s physio and medical team, since it’s not a playing injury. It’s just a thing that players do after a long surgery when they know they don’t have much football to play for a couple of months.

It’s fine. Stop worrying.

Zohran Mamdani announces $50 World Cup ticket lottery for New York City residents

Zohran Mamdani has announced a World Cup ticket program for New Yorkers.Photograph: Bloomberg/Getty Images

New York City’s mayor, Zohran Mamdani, on Thursday announced that a new tranche of 2026 World Cup tickets will be made available to residents of the five boroughs at $50 per ticket. The tickets, which will be distributed via random draw, will be for every game at New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium other than the final. They will also include bus transportation to and from the event.

A total of 1,000 tickets will be available as part of the program, with a block of about 150 tickets for each of the seven games. The tickets will be located in the upper bowl of the 82,000-capacity MetLife Stadium.

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The games eligible for the program include five group games (Brazil v Morocco on 13 June, France v Senegal on 16 June, Norway v Senegal on 22 June, Ecuador v Germany on 25 June and Panama v England on 27 June), plus a Round of 32 game on 30 June and a Round of 16 game on 5 July.

Mamdani unveiled the plan on Thursday in the Little Senegal neighborhood of Harlem in upper Manhattan. He was accompanied by community leaders and Tim Weah, a winger for the US men’s national team and New York native.

The plan marks the first and to date only time an individual 2026 World Cup host city will provide special access to tickets for residents of that particular city. In that way, it marks a return to the status quo: residents of Qatar receiving discounted tickets to the 2022 edition of the tournament in the country.

The lottery system for the tickets will open on 25 May at 10am Eastern Time and close on 30 May at 5pm ET, with a maximum of 50,000 allowed daily entries into the lottery. Winners will be allowed to buy up to two tickets each. The initiative will be positioned as a collaboration between the mayor’s office and the NY/NJ World Cup host committee – not with Fifa, who have control over ticket operations and have utilized dynamic pricing amid much criticism.

Ticket pricing has been a major issue throughout the buildup to this World Cup, with games in the New York/New Jersey area garnering significant attention for both the price of admission and the cost of transportation. New Jersey Transit, the authority that operates most of the bus and train routes to MetLife Stadium from New York City proper, initially announced that a round-trip train ticket between New York’s Penn Station and MetLife Stadium would cost $150, when the usual fare is $13. That price has since dropped to $105 for a round-trip ticket. Buses between New York City and the stadium are expected to run at $80 per ticket.

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Fifa had previously responded to criticism around ticket prices by releasing a limited amount of tickets at $60, comprising approximately 1.6% of those available for sale. The federation had initially set $60 as the cheapest possible tickets for any World Cup games, but dynamic pricing has rocketed the prices up into the hundreds for every game of the tournament.

Mamdani, an avowed soccer fan who made affordability a central pillar of his successful mayoral campaign, took aim at Fifa over the prices of admission, saying last year that the federation was putting revenues over accessibility for what should be an inclusive celebration of soccer.

“There’s just no chance for so many who love this game so much to actually be able to go and see this,” Mamdani said at a campaign stop in September. “This also has a real impact on the potential for the atmosphere of the World Cup and just how many fans will actually be there. Because so often the people who get the tickets quickest are not the ones who are actually the most eager to be there. They’re the ones who are the most excited at the prospect of a profit.”

Jets' T’Vondre Sweat has obvious revenge game circled on schedule

The NFL schedule makers didn’t waste any time manufacturing drama.

Week 1 has plenty of intrigue with the New York Jets matched against the Tennessee Titans, setting up head coach Robert Saleh’s first opportunity to face the franchise that fired him.

Add in Tennessee’s growing collection of former Jets players, and this already felt like one of the juicier revenge-game storylines of opening weekend. Now, it appears the Jets have their own motivated former Titan ready to make things personal.

Defensive tackle T’Vondre Sweat, who landed in New York via an offseason trade, made his feelings pretty clear on social media after the Jets-Titans opener became official. His reaction didn’t require words.

The message landed anyway:

🫡😤😤 https://t.co/vdppKCe0zF

— Tvondre sweat (@TvondreSweat) May 14, 2026

That shouldn’t come as much of a surprise. Sweat was supposed to be part of Tennessee’s long-term plans after arriving as a second-round selection in the 2024 NFL Draft, but that relationship ended quicker than expected. The Titans ultimately shipped him to New York in a deal that brought Jermaine Johnson back the other way, giving both teams a fresh start.

Still, fresh starts don’t erase narratives.

Reports following Sweat’s exit painted an unflattering picture, with questions surfacing about conditioning, work ethic, and overall commitment. Fair or not, those are the kinds of labels players don’t forget, especially when an early chance at proving people wrong lands directly on the schedule. What better stage can one ask for than Week 1?

This isn’t just another regular-season opener. It’s a game dripping with personal motivation. Saleh gets his shot at the Jets. Jermaine Johnson gets to face his former team. Former Jets now wearing Titans uniforms will have their own emotions attached. Sweat, meanwhile, gets a direct crack at the organization that decided it was time to move on.

That alone makes him someone worth watching because if his social media reaction is any indication, Tennessee’s former defensive tackle already knows exactly what this game means. If this opener needed one more personal grudge to elevate the stakes, T’Vondre Sweat just supplied one of his own.

This article originally appeared on Jets Wire: Jets' T’Vondre Sweat has obvious revenge game circled on schedule

Are Barcelona better off not spending big this summer?

Lamine Yamal right winger of Barcelona and Spain and Julian Alvarez centre-forward of Atletico de Madrid and Argentina compete for the ball during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Quarter-Final Second Leg match between Club Atlético de Madrid and FC Barcelona at Estadio Riyadh Air Metropolitano on April 14, 2026 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Jose Breton/Pics Action/NurPhoto via Getty Images) | NurPhoto via Getty Images

One way of looking at things at Barcelona is that if it’s not broken, don’t try to fix it.

In Spain at least, the pressure is on Real Madrid and other rivals to find a way to get on their level. Hansi Flick’s system has been unstoppable in La Liga since his arrival two summers ago. The Champions League, however, is another question.

What we know for sure is that Robert Lewandowski is leaving, and Ferran Torres alone can’t replace him. How big Barcelona’s ambitions should be on the market will be the question of the summer.

Julián Alvarez is the perfect signing. We can go around in circles considering other options, but tactically and philosophically, the Argentinian looks tailor made for the Camp Nou.

He would be expensive, perhaps prohibitively so. We shouldn’t pretend, however, that most alternatives, like João Pedro would be much cheaper. Both signings would require considerable financial engineering. Alvarez is the only player I can think of who may be worth the effort in pursuing a formula.

First step, Alvarez would have to really want to come to Barcelona, and he would have to put pressure on Atlético Madrid. Without that, the conversation becomes moot.

You’d have to imagine that Alvarez sees what everyone else can. He would fit Barca like a glove, and with Flick in charge, there is a real opportunity to reach superstardom. It’s confounding to consider how and why he arrived at Atleti to begin with, except to concede that at the end of the day money talks, and the summer he made the move, the Colchoneros went on a spending spree.

The second step in the process is that Barcelona would have to make sales. This is where it gets tricky because it highlights that bringing in Alvarez isn’t just about what he adds, but what he subtracts from Barcelona.

It would take more than letting loose a few players who are obviously surplus to requirements, like Marc Casadó or even Ferran Torres. It would mean making the hard decisions of moving on reliable parts of the starting eleven. Jules Kounde and Frenkie de Jong come to mind. Maybe even Raphinha if that’s the only thing that can get the job done of making the math work.

To that end, would it be worth it, or does it become too big of a risk? At that point, you’re perhaps messing too much with a foundation that has proven to work.

What the Alvarez conversation is really about is whether Barcelona should go down the path of big structural change or simply tinker with the stucture that’s already there.

Going for Alvarez means going big, and building around him for the future, as a part of the core nucleus of the team alongside Lamine Yamal and Pedri. In other words, if you do it, it better work or there will be consequences.

If you don’t go for him, then I think Barcelona may have to settle for more pragmatic signings. Marcus Rashford at least, even at 30 million euros, is good value compared to what João Pedro would cost. You of course still need to bring in another forward or two, but maybe it doesn’t have to be a classic number nine, since the good ones are so few and far between anyway.

Defense is where Barcelona could really get the biggest bang for their buck in terms of strengthening their chances to win more titles. The Blaugrana, afterall, haven’t stopped outscoring everyone in Spain by a mile.

If not Alvarez, then that’s where the investment should go.

These aren’t easy choices. Barcelona have to be humble and realistic about where they still stand as a club.

Prudence, at the end of the day, is probably the best principle to apply when the time comes to decide.

If Barcelona has learned anything from the past, it’s that you can’t spend your way to winning trophies.

Where to watch New York Mets vs. Washington Nationals: Live stream, start time, TV channel, odds for Thursday, May 21

The New York Mets, ranked fifth in the NL East with a 21-28 record, face the Washington Nationals, who are third in the NL East with a 25-25 record. The game is essentially a pick'em, with the Mets at -115 and the Nationals at -105. Starting pitchers are David Peterson for the Mets, with a 5.40 ERA, and Cade Cavalli for the Nationals, with a 4.05 ERA.

How to watch New York Mets vs Washington Nationals

Team records

  • New York Mets: 21-28 (fifth in NL East)

  • Washington Nationals: 25-25 (third in NL East)

Odds

  • Spread: New York Mets -1.5

  • Moneyline: Washington Nationals -105 (49.0%) / New York Mets -115 (51.0%)

  • Over/Under: 8

Starting pitchers

New York Mets: David Peterson (2-4, ERA: 5.40, K: 46, WHIP: 1.57)

Washington Nationals: Cade Cavalli (2-2, ERA: 4.05, K: 52, WHIP: 1.54)

Weather: 64°F at first pitch

Iowa State women's basketball promotes Emily Ryan to assistant coach

Emily Ryan has been promoted to assistant coach for the Iowa State women's basketball team. Cyclones head coach Bill Fennelly announced the move in a May 21 news release.

Ryan spent the 2025-26 season as an Iowa State graduate assistant following a record-breaking five-year career as the Cyclones’ point guard.

Fennelly's staff saw two departures since the end of the 2025-26 season, as associate head coach Jodi Steyer retired and assistant coach Latoja Schaben took a job at Texas State.

Caroline McCombs was recently named associate head coach, so Ryan's promotion fills the vacancy left by Schaben's exit.

“Emily made a tremendous impact on our program as a player and that will continue as a coach," Fennelly said in the release. "Emily’s loyalty and commitment to Iowa State women’s basketball has been truly special. Our players will be learning the Iowa State Way from one of the best Cyclones ever!”

Ryan mentored Cyclone point guards last season. She finished her playing career as one of the best point guards in Iowa State history, recording top-five all-time marks in assists, steals and blocks. The Claflin, Kansas, native set the program record for assists and ranked seventh all-time in NCAA women’s basketball history with 993 assists at the time of her graduation.

The ISU sports information department contributed to this report.

This article originally appeared on Des Moines Register: Iowa State women's basketball promotes Emily Ryan to assistant coach

French Open boss says prize money will not change despite players' complaints

PARIS (AP) — The French Open prize money will not change this year despite players complaining they deserve a bigger share, tournament director Amelie Mauresmo said on Thursday.

Top players have criticized the Open organizers for reducing the players’ share of revenue to an alleged 14.3% — compared to 22% at standard ATP and WTA events.

To show their discontent, many competing at Roland Garros, where play begins on Sunday, are planning to limit their interaction with reporters to 15 minutes during Friday’s traditional pre-tournament media day.

Mauresmo, a former Australian Open and Wimbledon champion, said she remained open to dialogue and was confident of a solution. A meeting is expected on Friday between tournament organizers and the players and their representatives.

But asked whether there was a chance the prize money would change this year, Mauresmo said: "No, we are not going to change anything. We are going to initiate discussions and that is what everyone wants.”

Top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka and No. 4 Coco Gauff were among leading players this month who supported a boycott of the Grand Slams if they don’t start receiving more compensation.

Roland Garros organizers increased the prize money by about 10%, after the U.S. Open last year raised their's by 20% and this year's Australian Open by 16%.

The entire French Open pot was 61.7 million euros ($72 million), up 5.3 million euros from last year. But the players claimed their share of Roland Garros revenue declined from 15.5% in 2024 to 14.9% projected in 2026. They say the event generated 395 million euros in 2025, a 14% year-on-year increase, yet prize money rose by just 5.4%, reducing players’ share of revenue to 14.3%.

The singles champions at Roland Garros will each receive 2.8 million euros, an increase of 250,000 euros compared with 2025.

“I’m not going to tell you that everything will be resolved with the snap of a finger," Mauresmo said. “But the discussions will continue, probably after the tournament.”

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AP tennis: https://apnews.com/hub/tennis

Why the Knicks will face an uncomfortable decision if they get off to another slow start against Cavaliers

NEW YORK — Kenny Atkinson understood what Mike Brown was thinking.

Before Game 1 of the 2026 Eastern Conference finals, the Cleveland Cavaliers head coach fielded a question about a massive decision that his counterpart on the New York Knicks’ bench had made two rounds earlier — the choice to dramatically reorient his offense, shifting from a version predicated primarily on Jalen Brunson creating with the ball in his hands to the more motion-heavy approach that Brown had tried to install at the start of the season, with Karl-Anthony Towns acting as the playmaking hub at the top of the floor.

That tactical change revolutionized New York’s attack, sending the Knicks on a rampaging run to seven straight wins and a second straight conference finals, where that high-octane offense would now become Cleveland’s problem. So what did Atkinson think about the change? That necessity is the mother of invention.

“Down 2-1, we gotta change something, something’s not working — I get it,” Atkinson said before Game 1. “Atlanta’s got elite iso defenders.

“Sometimes, it’s like, you know, you have to be presented with that problem first, right? And then, you’re like, ‘Oh, man, we gotta make a change.’”

Atkinson’s Cavs pose a number of problems: Donovan Mitchell’s scoring, James Harden’s playmaking, Evan Mobley’s advancing versatility, Jarrett Allen’s increasing physicality on the boards, and credible shooters everywhere. One specific problem, though, presented itself to Brown early in the first quarter: Cleveland wasn’t going to gift-wrap the Knicks their preferred defensive matchups in this series. (Well, not yet, anyway.)

Why the Knicks got off to a slow start

Atkinson opened the series by cross-matching, slotting power forward Mobley onto Towns while center Allen slid over onto forward Josh Hart — an alignment we discussed in our series preview, and one that plenty of teams have deployed against the Knicks going back to Tim Thibodeau’s tenure, in an attempt to defang New York’s more dangerous offensive weapons by funneling shots to Hart, an at-times shaky shooter who shot 41.3% from 3-point range during the regular season, but entered the conference finals just 11-for-40 from deep in the 2026 playoffs.

“You know, Josh — we faced this coverage all year,” Brown said after Game 1. “And we played well throughout the course of the year, and we faced it in Atlanta.”

When they faced it against Cleveland in Game 1, though, the Knicks struggled out of the gate. New York went right to Towns as the high-post hub, but between Mobley’s ball pressure, the Cavs seamlessly switching off-ball screens to take away backdoor cuts and Allen sagging off Hart to park himself in permanent help position near the paint, the Knicks couldn’t find anything clean on their opening possession, settling for a contested late-clock pull-up 3-pointer by the returning OG Anunoby.

On its next possession, New York quickly dialed up a counter, putting the ball in Hart’s hands to draw Allen into the play and away from the paint while running an off-ball action with Brunson and Towns — a means of finding another entry point into the two-man game that wrecked the Hawks and 76ers. It got Towns a clean catch, but a strong closeout by Mobley (and, arguably, an uncalled foul) resulted in another missed 3-point try without a preceding paint touch.

Brown spun up another counter on the next trip, using Hart as the screener in an inverted pick-and-roll with Towns on the handle — a move aimed at drawing Allen into the action and away from the paint, and weaponizing Towns’ unusual ability to drive the ball for a man his size. But Mobley, last year’s Defensive Player of the Year, dug into Towns’ dribble, forcing him to lose possession with a live-ball turnover that got the Cavs out in transition.

A minute later, with Cleveland again gloving up all the Knicks’ off-ball activity while Towns surveyed from the top of the floor, New York wound up once again needing to settle for a late-clock 3 — this one, a dare-you attempt by Hart, with Allen nearly 10 feet away from him. It clanged clear.

When Mobley checked out with 6:42 to go in the opening frame, the 6-foot-5 Max Strus checked in — and promptly picked up the Towns assignment, sticking with the cross-match. On the Knicks’ next offensive trip, Towns aggressively drove at the smaller defender, going left, getting into the paint and getting to a runner … that Allen, who’d left Hart unattended in the far corner, calmly slid over and swatted clear, triggering another Cleveland fast break.

From Game 4 against Atlanta through the end of their sweep of Philadelphia, the Knicks had scored an average of 137.4 points per 100 possessions — an incendiary rate that would rank as the most efficient offense of all time. And yet, nearly halfway through the first quarter of a game against the NBA’s No. 15 regular-season defense, they’d scored just four points on 2-for-11 shooting.

Maybe the slow start was to be expected, given New York’s nine-day layoff between series.

“Yeah, I mean, to be real, there was definitely rust,” Towns said after Game 1. “You could see we were a team that hadn't played a playoff game in a while.”

“We just started the game off 2-for-19 from the 3-point line,” Brown said. “And it wasn't just Josh — we had some pretty good looks from the right people, and you know, if those go in, the mojo is a little bit different.”

Given the specific nature of the struggle, though, it sure seemed like maybe those long-standing problems with the Knicks’ starting lineup — and the offensive issues presented by Hart’s wax-and-wane shooting — were rearing their ugly head once again. They continued to do so throughout Game 1.

Despite Hart trying his level best to contribute in other areas — seven rebounds, four assists, a steal, aggressive on-ball defense, some sharp takes in transition — the downstream effects of how Cleveland exploited his presence effectively cratered New York’s overall offensive ecosystem. The Cavs dominated the middle quarters, building a 22-point lead largely on the strength of a defensive effort that held the Knicks starting lineup to just 80 points per 100 possessions in its 18 minutes, and the Knicks to a horrendous 68.8 points-per-100 with Hart on the floor in Game 1.

And then, in the fourth quarter, Brown played a card he’d been holding: Out went Hart, in went Landry Shamet.

It went well.

Two timely triples from Landry Shamet 🔥

Shamet (3-3 3PM) delivered in big moments for the Knicks to help them complete their largest postseason comeback in franchise history!

CLE (0-1) NYK, Game 2: Thursday, 8pm/et, ESPN pic.twitter.com/fwvxu7bAqu

— NBA (@NBA) May 20, 2026

Landry Shamet, game-changer

It’s not just that Shamet made three 3-pointers in the historically remarkable 44-11 surge that delivered the Knicks a Game 1 victory (although those were nice). It’s that, with Shamet — a 38.6% career 3-point shooter who shot 39.2% during the regular season and had gone 10-for-23 from deep (43.5%) through the first two rounds of the playoffs — on the floor alongside Towns, Anunoby and Mikal Bridges, the Knicks fielded a lineup with five credible, dangerous shooters. That meant there was no weak link to exploit to enable Allen to load up defensively, and no safe place to hide a weaker defender. And that meant Brown had created the conditions for Brunson to go hunting again.

The Knicks got Harden to switch into 9 isolations in the 4th quarter and OT, getting an obscene 1.9(!!) points per direct action. https://t.co/TWDE9I9L4vpic.twitter.com/Ni9TVU4Xzr

— ALL NBA Podcast (@ALLCITY_NBA) May 20, 2026

In Game 1, the five-man unit of Brunson, Towns, Bridges, Anunoby and Shamet scored 44 points in 12 minutes on 15-for-20 shooting — good for an offensive rating of 176, a level of efficiency that threatens to engulf your keyboard in flames when you type it.

“The game's about adjustments,” Brown said after Game 1. “We made an adjustment down the stretch, and we were fortunate to be able to come back and get the win.”

Atkinson, for the record, doubled down on his post-Game 1 assertions that he both trusted Harden to hold up defensively and that he and his coaching staff did make some changes to their defensive coverages on Brunson pick-and-rolls. At Cleveland’s Wednesday walkthrough, he told reporters that the Cavs’ proprietary internal analytics graded New York’s fourth quarter shot quality “in the first percentile,” and that he viewed the choice between letting Brunson go one-on-one and sending a second defender at him as a “damned if you do, damned if you don’t” sort of proposition.

“We didn’t, like, stick with the analytical thing, where you’d say, ‘Live with it, live with it, live with it.’ We started double-teaming, and you know, we got hurt with the double-team. So if you’re on either side of the fence, you’re right,” Atkinson said with a laugh. “And you know, the coach, especially when you lose, you’re wrong, no matter what side you take.”

The Cavs presented Brown with a problem, and he made a change, and he was right. Two big questions leading into Thursday’s Game 2 (8 p.m. ET, ESPN): Assuming Brown keeps Hart in the starting lineup, will Cleveland stick to its script, even knowing that Brown has a ready-made adjustment in a five-out look with Shamet or Deuce McBride off the bench? And, if so, how quickly will Brown go to it if New York’s offense once again gets off to a slow start?

Hart, for his part, expects more of the same.

“I mean, probably the same game plan,” Hart told reporters at New York’s Wednesday practice session. “For them, this was the game plan that [put them] up 20 or whatever.”

He also, however, expects to handle it better.

I shot shots, good shots, and I just didn’t make them — I’m working on that. Obviously, I would’ve liked to make them,” he said with a laugh. “But I’m going to continue to shoot. I’m working incredibly hard on my shot, so I’m going to keep shooting them with confidence. And then, if they don’t go in, then I’ve got to find a way to combat that, whether that’s getting guys in [dribble handoff] and quick actions while the big is in that drop, and get them open shots.”

If he doesn’t, though, Brown might find himself in a similar position to where his predecessor was in this round last season — needing to weigh the clear value Hart brings in all other areas of the game and as an emotional bellwether for this Knicks team against the need to not get off to slow offensive starts at a time of year when the margins between winning and losing, advancing and seeing your season end in heartbreak, can be razor-thin.

Last May, it took Thibodeau falling into a 2-0 hole with Games 3 and 4 coming on the road to make a change and send Hart to the bench. Brown went there three quarters into Game 1. He’s tended to be a little quicker on the draw with shake-ups and adjustments throughout his first season on the Knicks’ bench; if he decides that Hart needs to once again join him there (or if Hart, once again, calls for it himself), the veteran forward insists he’ll do what’s best for the team.

“Obviously, that’s always difficult, watching it on the bench — obviously, I want to be out there, I want to help my guys win,” Hart said Wednesday. “But at the end of the day, for me, I don’t have an ego to it. I approach this game with extreme humility, and that’s just how I approach it, man. I don’t have an ego.

“I said it last year, the last several years: I’m here to serve these guys. That’s the gift God’s given me: to serve these guys and make sure they’re in the best position to be successful, and I put the success of the team over the success of myself any day.”

Cardinals .938 OPS outfielder went from bona fide bust to 'untouchable' in one year

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There have been a ton of things to like about the 2026 St. Louis Cardinals through 20 days of May, with the "Tarps-Off" section in the stands, JJ Wetherholt's production, and the unexpected 28-20 record all being exciting storylines this year.

With how well the season has gone thus far, there is now a fascinating question of whether this team will act as buyers at the trade deadline. They could still be sellers with eyes on the future, but this will be a fascinating decision come the deadline.

But, as Joel Reuter of Bleacher Report highlighted, there is one player on the Cardinals who is completely untouchable in trade talks who seemed to be a bona fide bust just last year. That player is, obviously, Jordan Walker.

Jordan Walker went from bust to untouchable

"On the cusp of being labeled a true bust, Walker has broken through this season as one of the best hitters in baseball," Reuter writes.

Walker looked like a massive bust last year, with a 66 OPS_ and a .584 OPS in 11 games with a ridiculous -1.7 bWAR on the year.

Even though he was just 23 years old, the 279-game sample size of -2.6 bWAR with a .680 OPS was very concerning. If he wasn't a bust, it was solely due to Walker being just 23 years old and still having room to turn things around.

Turn things around, he did, as he's been awesome in 2026. This season, he's posted 2.8 bWAR in just 47 games with 13 homers, 34 RBIs, seven stolen bases, a .296 batting average, a .938 OPS, and an NL-leading 167 OPS+.

MORE5 reasons to believe in Jordan Walker's breakout for Cardinals

Walker was a bona fide bust in 2025, but now he's completely untouchable in trade talks as he's a future cornerstone of the Cardinals' roster going forward.

If there were ever a sign of a turnaround being for real, it would be the team not willing to part with him. Instead of trying to sell high, the Cardinals should fully believe in Walker's breakout being real and invest in him as a key to the franchise.

This breakout for Walker is for real, and Reuter's call of Walker being untouchable in trade talks is the correct trade decision. Walker needs to be built around, as this breakout could have Walker as an MVP candidate for many years to come.

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Middlesbrough manager Kim Hellberg admits to sleepless nights over Southampton ‘Spygate’ drama

Middlesbrough manager Kim Hellberg has revealed he has not slept for a week and a half, as the extraordinary ‘Spygate’ controversy continues to engulf the Championship play-offs.

His Teesside club now finds itself preparing for a Wembley final against Hull City, with a staggering £200 million reward at stake, following a dramatic turn of events that saw Southampton excluded from the competition.

The saga began with Middlesbrough’s complaints that a member of Southampton’s staff had breached EFL rules by observing their training sessions ahead of the first leg of the play-off semi-final.

An independent commission subsequently ruled in favour of Middlesbrough, leading to Southampton’s exclusion from the final and their subsequent appeal being dismissed. This decision propelled Boro into the showpiece event, despite their initial semi-final defeat.

For Hellberg, the emotional and logistical toll has been immense. Preparing for a maiden trip to Wembley, he admitted the episode has severely impacted his rest.

Tonda Eckert's Southampton have been expelled from the play-offs (PA)
Tonda Eckert's Southampton have been expelled from the play-offs (PA)

Asked about his dreams of victory, he candidly stated: "I don’t sleep! I haven’t slept for one and a half weeks, I think, so there are no dreams. Hopefully, I get a good night’s sleep today, and then I will tell you about the dreams tomorrow."

In a bid to momentarily escape the intense pressure, Hellberg took a brief break after the semi-final exit, travelling back to his native Sweden with his son.

He recounted the experience: "I took my son to Sweden to see a Hammarby game. It was a 4-1 win so it was very nice for me – watching a game, drinking beer, shouting at the referee from the stands. It gives you a bit of perspective on things and gave me some time with my son. I could think about something different."

Despite the favourable outcome for his club, Hellberg expressed a nuanced sense of sympathy for those affected by the unprecedented situation.

"It’s weird. Southampton is a big organisation with so many things involved in that," he remarked. "Of course, I feel a lot of sympathy for supporters paying for tickets, having booked, thinking they’re going to go to Wembley. For some players that were not involved and tried – there’s a lot of sympathy for different things.

“There’s a lot of sympathy for our fans, for Hull supporters in terms of not knowing when to play the game. It’s been a lot of sympathy for different things, and that is what this situation is about.

“It’s been weird for a lot of different teams and supporters, ups and downs that are not fair to them, but it also comes from the decision they have made. So, yes, I have a lot of sympathy for a lot of different people."

Hayden Hackney is facing a race against time to make the Middlesbrough squad at Wembley (Richard Sellers/PA) (PA Wire)
Hayden Hackney is facing a race against time to make the Middlesbrough squad at Wembley (Richard Sellers/PA) (PA Wire)

Looking ahead to the final, Hellberg faces significant challenges. His players have had minimal training since the second leg of the Southampton tie, and are still grappling with the psychological impact of that initial defeat.

Midfielder Hayden Hackney’s fitness also remains a concern, with Hellberg prepared to give him until the last minute to prove himself.

Assessing his squad’s mental state, he conceded: "It’s very difficult to know (where the players are mentally) to be fair. After the Southampton game away from home with all the things that come with that, it was very tough. Then it’s been back and forth. We tried to keep them here, but it’s been impossible to train."

(PR) Lian Li Announces O11 VISION-M Case: 3-Sided Glass, Engineered for Airflow

21 May 2026 at 18:51
LIAN LI Industrial Co., Ltd., a leading manufacturer of chassis and PC accessories, announces the O11 VISION-M, a dual-chamber microATX chassis that blends panoramic three-sided glass presentation with improved airflow. Designed to retain the visual appeal of the O11 Vision series while addressing airflow limitations commonly associated with full-glass cases, the O11 VISION-M features a ventilated top-glass cut-out aligned with the radiator to improve cooling support. It also features a hidden AIO layout with dedicated tube-routing space, a removable center divider, and a pre-installed 140 mm fan in the second chamber to improve airflow to the radiator. Despite its compact footprint, the case supports up to 12 x 120 mm fans, 360 mm top radiators, 410 mm GPUs, 162 mm CPU air coolers, and 182 mm ATX power supplies.

Intel 14A Node Enters Risk Production in 2028, 10A and 7A Nodes on the Roadmap

21 May 2026 at 17:57
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan spoke at the J.P. Morgan TMT Conference, providing more details about the company's roadmap for future node developments. According to Lip-Bu Tan, Intel now forecasts the 14A node risk production run in 2028, with high-volume manufacturing in 2029. This is expected to coincide with major customers ramping up their designs and starting to ship 14A silicon worldwide. Intel plans to utilize the node both internally and offer it to third-party customers, who will consume High-NA EUV exposed wafers at scale. Interestingly, the Intel CEO notes that this timeline is very similar to TSMC's A14 node, which is expected to be a direct competitor to Intel's 14A in the angstrom era of semiconductor manufacturing.

We have already reported on the progress Intel is making with 14A, noting that the node is advancing at a much better pace than Intel experienced with the 18A node. This means better yields at early stages, less complex manufacturing, and an overall improved production process. Notably, 14A is the first semiconductor node globally to utilize ASML's High-NA EUV lithography tools, which are the most sophisticated chip manufacturing machines ever designed. The 14A node is currently at the 0.5 PDK stage, and customers will finalize volume, design, and other requirements when the PDK 0.9 is released. Lip-Bu Tan expects this 0.9 PDK, which he refers to as a "holy grail," to be available in October of this year, allowing customers to start their designs.

Helldivers 2 To Get NVIDIA DLSS 4.5, FSR 4.03 Support, But PlayStation 5 Pro Owners Will Only Get PSSR 1.0

21 May 2026 at 19:09

A character in 'Helldivers 2' is evading a massive, flame-spewing mechanical creature in a snowy, desolate landscape.

The popular Helldivers 2 is the rare modern game that launched on PC without supporting any major upscaling technology like NVIDIA DLSS and AMD FSR, but this is set to change next week, on May 27, with the release of a new set of technical improvements. Console users will also get some of these improvements, but PlayStation 5 Pro players will inevitably be disappointed by the decision not to bring support for the latest iteration of the PSSR upscaler. "We’re excited to announce a new set of technical improvements, deploying May 27th. In collaboration with our partners at Nixxes, this release brings […]

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Leaked Cinebench Run Shows Intel’s Core Ultra 7 251HX Crushing The Core i9 14900HX In Efficiency, Despite Trailing Its Own Sibling

21 May 2026 at 18:55

Intel Core Ultra 7 251HX chip positioned above a laptop keyboard with blue lighting effects.

The newest Core Ultra Series 2 chip offers superior raw performance at lower power consumption vs Raptor Lake Refresh's flagship chip. Core Ultra 7 251X Beats Core i9 14900HX At 50W and 70W TDP, But Shows Regressions When Compared to Core Ultra 7 255HX The Arrow Lake-HX lineup was expanded a month ago with the introduction of the Core Ultra 7 251HX. The processor sits between the Core Ultra 5 245HX and the Core Ultra 7 255HX, offering an 18-core configuration as a result of a 6+12 core arrangement. With two fewer Performance cores than the Ultra 7 255HX, one […]

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GIGABYTE M27Q2 27-Inch SS IPS Gaming Monitor Drops to $179, Making a Solid Buy for Enthusiasts Looking to Go Beyond 200Hz

21 May 2026 at 18:42

The image features a Gigabyte 27 SS IPS gaming monitor displaying a futuristic cityscape scene, with text highlighting 'QHD 2560x1440 280Hz,' alongside Amazon branding.

When it comes to specs on a budget, the GIGABYTE M27Q2 is hard to beat, delivering over 200 Hz refresh rate for just under $180. One of the Best Budget QHD IPS Gaming Monitors Drops from $249 to Just $179: Introducing the GIGABYTE M27Q2, a Solid IPS Monitor That Can Hit 210 Hz Refresh Rate GIGABYTE is already one of the most dominant hardware makers and is equally solid when it comes to the peripherals. Apart from dominating the graphics card and motherboard segments, the company offers some decent options in its peripheral catalog. From gaming mice to gaming monitors, […]

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Samsung Shareholders Up In Arms Over The “Illegal” Incentives Deal That Will See Each Memory Division Worker Take Home ~$400,000 In Bonuses

21 May 2026 at 18:30

Samsung continues to struggle with its 2nm GAA process, making TSMC the undisputed king

Not all is well at Samsung after agreeing to a new incentives deal, with the South Korean tech behemoth now having to contend with not only intra-divisional resentments due to the massive difference in the implied incentives of the semiconductor division and its Device Experience (DX) counterpart, but also shareholder wrath, with one group of shareholders going so far as to unabashedly term the still-fledgling deal "illegal." Samsung is facing a multi-vector pushback from ex-semiconductor division employees and shareholders on the windfall that its memory- and chip-focused workers now stand to accrue According to South Korea's Yonhap, Samsung's semiconductor employees […]

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AMD’s EPYC Venice Becomes Industry’s First 2nm HPC CPU To Achieve Volume Ramp As It Races Towards Agentic AI Leadership

21 May 2026 at 18:25

AMD's EPYC Venice Becomes Industry's First 2nm HPC CPU To Achieve Volume Ramp As It Races Towards Agentic AI Leadership

AMD's EPYC Venice CPUs have entered volume production, making them the first HPC product to achieve the milestone on TSMC's 2nm process tech. AMD & TSMC Enter Volume Production On The Industry's First 2nm HPC Chip, 6th Gen EPYC Venice The Agentic AI boom is driving the CPU market up, unlike anything that came before. High-Performance CPUs are seeing massive demands, and AMD, being a leader in HPC, has just achieved volume ramp of its next-generation EPYC Venice CPUs based on the Zen 6 core architecture. The volume ramp was achieved on TSMC's cutting-edge 2nm process technology. Looking ahead, AMD […]

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Samsung reportedly set to distribute up to $26.6 billion to staff in AI-driven semiconductor bonuses after last-minute union deal — average payouts could approach $400,000 per chip employee

21 May 2026 at 18:25
Samsung Electronics is reportedly preparing to distribute up to 40 trillion won ($26.6 billion) in semiconductor employee bonuses after reaching a last-minute labor agreement. The proposed deal ties payouts to AI-driven chip profits and could see average employee bonuses approach $400,000.

Lantern – Read Scripture together with real-time highlights, audio, and prayer


Lantern lets small groups and churches read and hear the Bible together in a shared, real-time space. Open a lobby, share one link, and everyone can highlight verses, add notes, post prayers, and chat as chapters are read aloud by natural AI voices, even offline. Hosts can pre-highlight lessons, manage private or public groups, and download books for travel. Guests join instantly without accounts, while subscriptions add lesson planning, devotional libraries, and community tools.

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StarDream Cruises Picks Versonix Seaware to Optimize Ops

StarDream Cruises has implemented Versonix’ Seaware platform into its operations. This next-generation reservation and revenue management platform combines AI, dynamic pricing tools and real-time business insights to support operations. Cruise lines can use it to make smarter pricing and inventory decisions and create more personalized guest experiences, according to a statement. “We are excited to...

Samsung’s new patent hints at the next step after foldable phones

21 May 2026 at 18:30

Samsung is working on new ideas for smartphones again. This time, the company is thinking about phones with rollable screens. A new patent shows that Samsung may want to make phones that can grow bigger by pulling the screen out.

The Korean tech giant is already famous for foldable phones like the Galaxy Z Fold and Galaxy Z Flip. These phones can fold in half. Now Samsung is trying something different. Instead of folding, the screen could roll out and become larger.

The patent shows two new ideas (via Android Authority). The first phone looks like a normal smartphone. But when users need a bigger screen, they can pull the display sideways. The phone then becomes wider, almost like a small tablet.

Another interesting thing is the design. The screen stays hidden inside the phone. The phone has two sides that can be pulled apart. When the user pulls the phone open, the display slides out from inside the device. When closed, the screen stays protected inside the body of the phone.

Samsung Phone Patent

The patent also says the phone may have sensors. These sensors can understand how far the screen has been pulled out and how fast it moves. This would help the phone adjust apps and screen size smoothly.

Right now, this is only a patent. Samsung has not announced a product yet. Many companies create patents for ideas that never become real devices. Still, this shows Samsung is thinking about the future of smartphones. Rollable phones may seem unusual today, but they could become popular in the future. Stay tuned for more information.

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Lenovo releases new 14-inch laptop globally with 120 Hz display and Intel Panther Lake

Lenovo has released a new 14-inch laptop globally under its IdeaPad Slim 5 range. Featuring Intel Panther Lake processors, the IdeaPad Slim 5i 14IPH11 can also be configured with a 60 Wh battery, 32 GB of RAM and a choice between 60 Hz OLED or 120 Hz IPS displays for the time being.

EV market skyrockets: Global electric car sales double in record time

The global EV market is currently breaking all records and growing at an unprecedented pace. Latest data analyses impressively demonstrate how rapidly electromobility is establishing itself around the globe, and why traditional internal combustion engine vehicles are increasingly falling behind EVs.

Simply fascinating: Livestream of a robot at work goes viral

Since May 13, Figure 03 humanoid robots in San José have been sorting parcels almost continuously on camera – and the stream seems to hold a surprising fascination for viewers. Due to the high level of interest, it has now been running for over a week instead of the originally planned eight hours.

iPhone 20, iPhone 19 Pro, iPhone 19 Pro Max with curved displays might be the reason to skip iPhone 18 Pro

Apple is currently testing a quad-curved display for the iPhone 19 Pro and/or iPhone 20 (2027), signaling a potential radical design shift for at least one of the 20th-anniversary iPhone models. Details indicate a transition to bezel-less OLED panels with under-display camera technology, hinting at a major hardware overhaul.

Xiaomi 17 Max arrives with 200MP main cam and 8,000 mAh Si-C battery

21 May 2026 at 18:28

The fourth member in the Xiaomi 17 series is here, and it brings the Max moniker. The Xiaomi 17 Max is the less flashy sibling of the 17 Pro Max, omitting the secondary rear screen and opting for a higher resolution 200MP main cam while also housing a larger 8,000 mAh Si/C battery. According to Xiaomi, the 17 Max should be good for over 2 days of normal usage with the battery rated to retain up to 80% of its charge even after 1,600 charging cycles, which is over 4 years of daily usage. When you do need to recharge, you can do so at up to 100W speeds via cable and 50W wirelessly. The 17...

Is Cristiano Ronaldo playing today? Confirmed lineups for Al Nassr vs Damac in the 2025-26 Saudi Pro League clash

21 May 2026 at 21:14
Despite their recent draw against Al Hilal, Al Nassr remain a strong contender to win the 2025-26 Saudi Pro League. However, they must secure a victory today against Damac. To that end, fans are keeping a close eye on Cristiano Ronaldo, as he could be the difference-maker in terms of scoring.

Al Nassr have managed to become as one of the best teams in the Middle East. Not only did they shine in the AFC Champions League Two, but they have also done so in the 2025-26 Saudi Pro League. With this in mind, they face Damac today, needing a victory to crown as league champions after many years of drought. For this, fans are keeping a close eye on Cristiano Ronaldo as he points to be differential from a goalscoring perspective.

Cristiano Ronaldo will start for Al Nassr FC, being in full physical condition. While he comes from two games without scoring, the Portuguese striker has shown a great ability to shine in high-pressure moments. In addition, the 41-year-old star managed to score in the previous match between both teams, giving signs that it could happen again today, as he looks to close the gap in the top scorers table.

Coupled with Cristiano Ronaldo, head coach Jorge Jesus will repeat the successful setup with João Félix. In addition, Sadio Mané and Kingsley Coman will be the options on the wings, as they come in strong form with Al Nassr. Being one of the best attacking teams, they aim to dominate heavily from a goalscoring perspective, as their opponent is one of the teams with the most defensive instability.

Unlike Al Nassr FC, Damac are not coming from their best season. With only 29 points, they are fighting to avoid relegation, battling with Al Riyadh SC, meaning they absolutely need a victory. However, they have not shined from a defensive perspective, conceding 51 goals. Despite this, head coach Fábio Carille could opt for an offensive approach, seeking to take advantage of the spaces behind the defense of Cristiano Ronaldo’s team in order to search for a victory.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr battling for the ball during the Saudi pro league match vs Damac.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr battling for the ball during the Saudi pro league match vs Damac.

Al Nassr confirmed lineup vs Damac

After their dominant season, Al Nassr arrive as clear favorites to take the victory against Damac, as they have not lost against them since 2021. However, head coach Jorge Jesus will not be able to count on Marcelo Brozović and Sultan Al-Ghannam due to injury. Despite this, they still maintain their main stars such as Cristiano Ronaldo and João Félix, who will be boosted by the speed and dribbling ability of Sadio Mané and Kingsley Coman.

With this in mind, Al Nassr will lineup as follows: Bento Krepski; Nawaf Boushal, Mohamed Simakan, Abdulelah Al-Amri, Inigo Martinez; Kingsley Coman, Ayman Yahya, Abdullah Al-Khaibari, Sadio Mane; Joao Félix, Cristiano Ronaldo.

Damac confirmed lineup vs Al Nassr

Damac arrive with the urgent need to secure a victory against Al Nassr, as they need to avoid relegation. Goalkeeper Kewin Silva could be vital in preventing Cristiano Ronaldo or João Félix from shining.

Considering this, they could lineup as follows: Kewin; Sanousi Al-Hawsawi, Jamal Harkass, Abdelkader Bedrane, Abdulrahman Al-Obaid; Hasssan Rabei, Abdu, Dhari Al Anazi, Morlaye Sylla, Arielson, Jonathan Okita.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr looks on.

How to watch Al Nassr vs Damac in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2025/2026 Saudi Pro League

21 May 2026 at 18:00
Al Nassr will face off against Damac Matchday 33 of the 2025/2026 Saudi Pro League season. Find here how to watch every moment live in the USA.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch Al Nassr vs Damac on US television and via legal streaming:
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Match Overview

The Saudi Pro League title race reaches a critical moment as Al Nassr host Damac in a matchup loaded with pressure on both sides. Led by Cristiano Ronaldo, Al Nassr sits first in the standings with 83 points, holding a slim two-point lead over Al Hilal and knowing a win would secure the league title without needing help elsewhere.

Damac, meanwhile, enters the finale battling to avoid relegation with 29 points, as Al-Riyadh SC remains within striking distance. With the championship and survival both on the line, this showdown is shaping up to be a must-watch finish to the season.

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Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr

Cristiano Ronaldo misses Golden Boot three-peat yet still gets last laugh over Ivan Toney as Al-Nassr star’s legendary Saudi Pro League record survives

21 May 2026 at 17:34
Ivan Toney pushed the race all the way to the final matchday with Al-Ahli, but despite his impressive scoring form, the English striker could not erase one of the most iconic individual achievements in Saudi Pro League history.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s influence over Saudi soccer continues to grow even during a season in which the Al-Nassr captain failed to secure another Golden Boot. Ivan Toney pushed the race all the way to the final matchday with Al-Ahli, but despite his impressive scoring form, the English striker could not erase one of the most iconic individual achievements in Saudi Pro League history.

The battle for the scoring crown produced plenty of suspense during the closing weeks of the campaign. Toney entered the final fixture knowing he had already overtaken Ronaldo in the current Golden Boot standings, while Julian Quinones was still mathematically in contention heading into the final round.

Al-Ahli closed out its league campaign emphatically with a commanding 4-1 victory over Al-Khaleej at Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium. Although Matthias Jaissle’s side had already secured third place in the table, the club still delivered one of its most complete attacking displays of the season.

Ivan Toney stops Ronaldo from third consecutive Golden Boot

Even though he failed to score in the final game, Toney will most likely finish the season as the Saudi Pro League’s top scorer. His total of 32 league goals was enough to deny Ronaldo a third consecutive Golden Boot award in Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Pro League 25-26 List of goalscorers
Saudi Pro League 25-26: List of goalscorers

That achievement alone represents a major accomplishment considering Ronaldo’s extraordinary consistency since arriving at Al-Nassr. The Englishman adapted quickly to Saudi soccer and became the focal point of Al-Ahli’s attack throughout the campaign.

Ronaldo’s legendary record survives another challenge

While Toney looks set to capture the Golden Boot, the bigger piece of history remained untouched. Cristiano Ronaldo’s legendary 35-goal record in a single Saudi Pro League season officially stays unbroken after Toney ended the campaign on 32 goals.

He established that historic mark during the 2023-24 season with Al-Nassr. The Portuguese superstar scored 35 league goals in only 31 appearances, surpassing the previous single-season record of 34 goals held by former Al-Nassr striker Abderrazak Hamdallah.

saudi pro league golden boot winners
Last two Saudi Pro League Golden Boot winners

The achievement became even more remarkable because the superstar accomplished it at the age of 39. His campaign also included 11 assists, three free-kick goals, and an astonishing average of one goal every 75.6 minutes.

Meanwhile, second-placed Julian Quinones sits on 30 goals, but he is highly unlikely to bridge the massive gap needed to surpass the Portuguese’s historic benchmark. Even if Quinones scores against Al-Ittihad on the final matchday, needing at least five goals in a single game makes the possibility extremely remote.

Cristiano Ronaldo (left) and Ivan Toney (right)

Tom Aspinall delivers honest Usyk vs Verhoeven verdict after 10 years of sparring with Rico

21 May 2026 at 18:26

This weekend, Oleksandr Usyk is tasked with Dutch kickboxing star Rico Verhoeven in a controversial defence of his WBC heavyweight world title. Now, UFC heavyweight champion and longtime sparring partner of Verhoeven, Tom Aspinall, has offered his thoughts on the contest. Verhoeven possesses a record of just 1-0 in professional boxing, with that solitary outing […]

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David Benavidez says there is now only one fight he truly wants

21 May 2026 at 17:59

There is a list of several possible options available to , but he has now made it clear exactly who he wants next. Benavidez became WBA and WBO cruiserweight champion earlier this month when he successfully stepped up to 200lbs to stop Gilberto Ramirez in the sixth round at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. […]

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Jorge Jesus yeşil ışık yaktı: Sadece Türkiye kaldı

Fenerbahçe'nin eski teknik direktöründen Türkiye itirafı geldi. Kariyerine bir kupa daha eklemeye hazırlanan dünyaca ünlü teknik direktör Jorge Jesus, Portekiz basınına sansasyonel açıklamalarda bulundu. Kazandığı başarıları listeleyen Portekizli çalıştırıcı, kariyerindeki tek eksik halkayı itiraf ederek Süper Lig'e açık kapı bıraktı.

Fenerbahçe'ye Ali Koç zamanında gelen ve Galatasaray'ın önünde ligi bitiremeyince bir sezon kalıp giden Jorge Jesus, Türkiye'yi unutamıyor. Portekiz’in Record gazetesine konuşan tecrübeli teknik adam, kariyer hedefleri ve başarıları hakkında ses getiren açıklamalarda bulundu. Suudi Arabistan'da şampiyonluk ateşini yakmaya hazırlanan Jesus, kariyerindeki tek eksik halka olarak Türkiye’yi işaret etti.

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- Portekiz'de üç kez şampiyon oldum. Bugün Suudi Arabistan'da ikinci şampiyonluğumu kazanabilirim ve daha önce Brezilya'da da şampiyonluk yaşadım. Şu an için geriye sadece Türkiye'de şampiyonluğu kazanmak kaldı.

2022-2023 sezonunda Fenerbahçe'yi çalıştıran ve sarı-lacivertli ekiple Türkiye Kupası'nı müzesine götüren Portekizli teknik adam, Süper Lig şampiyonluğunu ise ezeli rakibi Galatasaray'a kaptırmıştı.

Jorge Jesus'un son dönemde Fenerbahçe'ye döneceği konuşuluyordu.

Almanya'da Leroy Sane kararı: Galatasaray performansı iyi değildi

Almanya Milli Takımı Teknik Direktörü Julian Nagelsmann, kulüp düzeyindeki istatistikleri eleştirilen Leroy Sane'yi Dünya Kupası kadrosuna dahil etme gerekçesini açıkladı: Takım içinde inanılmaz bir saygınlığı var ve son 4 milli maçta 5 gole katkı sağladı!

Almanya Milli Takımı Teknik Direktörü Julian Nagelsmann, Dünya Kupası kadrosunu açıklarken en çok merak edilen isimlerden biri olan Leroy Sane hakkında çarpıcı açıklamalarda bulundu.

Galatasaray performansına yönelik eleştirilere rağmen Sane’yi kadroya dahil eden tecrübeli teknik adam, yıldız oyuncunun milli takım için önemini vurguladı.

Nagelsmann, Leroy Sane’nin saha içindeki yeteneklerinin yanı sıra takım dinamikleri açısından da vazgeçilmez bir figür olduğunu belirtti:

- Leroy Sane'nin takım içinde inanılmaz yüksek bir saygınlığı var! Rüdiger, Jonathan, Musiala... Muhtemelen 15 kişi daha sayabilirim. Onunla çok yakın bağları olan oyuncular bunlar ve bu durum takım içinde özel bir uyum oluşmasını sağlıyor.

- Kulüp seviyesindeki istatistikleri yeterince yüksek değildi. Ancak bizimle çıktığı son dört maçta beş gole katkı sağladı. Elbette onun milli takımdaki performansını da değerlendirmem gerekiyor.

- Leroy Sane ile aramda harika bir bağ var. Dünya Kupası’ndan sonra insanların ona çok daha olumlu bakmasını sağlayacak şekilde onu motive edebileceğime inanıyorum. Başlangıçta muhtemelen formayı zorlayan rolü üstlenecek.

Premyer Liqa: 2026/2027 mövsümü bu tarixdə başlayacaq

21 May 2026 at 18:00

Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan çempionatında (Premyer Liqa) növbəti – 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümünün start tarixi müəyyənləşib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Peşəkar Futbol Liqasının (PFL) rəsmi saytı məlumat yayıb.

Belə ki, PFL-in qərarına əsasən yeni mövsümə avqustun 14-də start veriləcək.

Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümü üçün “transfer pəncərələri”nin də vaxtı bəlli olub.

Belə ki, yay transfer dövrü iyunun 19-dan sentyabrın 10-na qədər (saat 23:59) davam edəcək. Qış transfer dönəmi isə 2027-ci il yanvarın 14-dən fevralın 10-na qədər (saat 23:59) olacaq.

2027-ci il martın 31-i agent statusuna malik peşəkar oyunçuların sifarişi üçün son tarix kimi müəyyən edilib.

Qeyd edək ki, Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünə bir neçə gün sonra – mayın 24-də yekun vurulacaq.

FIFA prezidenti “Sabah”ı təbrik etdi

21 May 2026 at 17:00

FIFA prezidenti Canni İnfantino Azərbaycan Futbol Federasiyaları Assosiasiyasının (AFFA) prezidenti Rövşən Nəcəfə məktub ünvanlayıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, dünyanın ali futbol qurumunun rəhbəri məktubla “Sabah” klubunu Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün qalibi olması münasibətilə təbrik edib.

FIFA prezidentinin göndərdiyi məktubun məzmununu diqqətinizə çatdırırıq:

“Hörmətli prezident, Bu məktub vasitəsilə Azərbaycanın yeni çempionu “Sabah”ı təbrik etməkdən məmnunam! Onların mövsümboyu davamlı səyləri və nəticələri öz bəhrəsini verib, bu mühüm titul qazanılıb. Bu böyük nailiyyətə görə komandanı və klubun hər bir üzvünü təbrik edirəm.

Hörmətli prezident, ölkənizdə futbolun inkişafı üçün göstərdiyiniz davamlı dəstəyə, əməyə və fədakarlığa görə sizə və assosiasiyanıza təşəkkür etməklə yanaşı, sizi tezliklə yenidən görməyi səbirsizliklə gözləyirəm”.

MPL: “transfer pəncərələri”nin vaxtı

21 May 2026 at 18:12

Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında 2026/27 mövsümü üçün “transfer pəncərələri”nin vaxtı bəlli olub.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, belə ki, yay transfer dövrü 19.06.2026-10.09.2026 (saat 23:59), qış transfer dövrü isə 14.01.2027-10.02.2027 (saat 23:59) tarixlərini əhatə edəcək.

31 mart 2027-ci il azad agent statusuna malik peşəkar oyunçuların sifarişi üçün son tarix kimi müəyyən edilib.

Qəbələdə heyətlər məlum oldu

21 May 2026 at 17:50

“Qəbələ” Misli Premyer Liqasının XXXIII turunda bu gün “Şamaxı”nı qəbul edəcək.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, saat 18:30-da start götürəcək oyuna komandalar aşağıdakı heyətlə çıxacaqlar:

“Qəbələ”: 1. Səlahət Ağayev 28. Murad Musayev (k) 13. Nicat Əliyev 10. Şahin Şahniyarov 27. Eşqin Əhmədov 33. Seydina Keyta 12. İbrahim Sanqare 50. Adriel Ba Loua 6. Xayme Syerra 16. İsaak Amoah 14. Domi Massumo
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 93. Rza Cəfərov 94. Həbib Hüşənov 22. Fərid İsgəndərov 74. Süleyman Damadayev 66. Nuğay Rəşidov 26. Elnur Mustafayev 21. Ziya Şəkərxanov 3. Eduardo Kunde 70. Paulo Quimbila 30. Prins Ovusu
Baş məşqçi: Kaxaber Sxadadze

“Şamaxı”: 99. Səlim Həşimov 5. Arsen Ağcabəyov (k) 2. Abdulla Rzayev 80. Həbib İsmayılov 27. Emil Süleymanov 97. Oruc Məmmədov 82. Rüfət Abbasov 7. Edqar Adilxanov 9. Karim Rossi 3. Vladislav Veremeyev 11. Dioqo Balau
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 66. Salih Məmmədli 17. Rafael Məhərrəmli 21. Bilal İsmayılov 48. Ramiz Muradov 77. Nihat Mehralıyev 14. Ravil Qafarov 90. Davud Mənsumov 19. Abdullahi Şuaybu 8. Alfons Msanqa
Baş məşqçi: Ayxan Abbasov

 

Salahdan “yaşıl işıq”

21 May 2026 at 17:32

“Liverpul”dan ayrılacağını açıqlayan Məhəmməd Salah karyerasını “Fənərbağça”da davam etdirməyə yaxındır.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə “Caught Offside” portalı məlumat yayıb. Xəbərdə Salahın Super Liqa klubu ilə şifahi razılığa gəldiyi bildirilib.

33 yaşlı futbolçu 2017-ci ildən “Liverpul”da çıxış edirdi. O, bu mövsüm Premyer Liqada 26 oyunda 7 qol vurub, 6 məhsuldar ötürmə edib.

MPL-də yeni mövsüm nə vaxt başlayacaq?

21 May 2026 at 17:00

Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümünün start tarixi müəyyənləşib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Peşəkar Futbol Liqasının qərarına əsasən yeni mövsüm avqustun 14-də başlayacaq.

Liqada 2025/26 mövsümünə mayın 24-də yekun vurulacaq. “Sabah” klubu üç tur əvvəl çempionluğu rəsmiləşdirib.

Binədə seleksiya xarakterli turnir keçiriləcək

21 May 2026 at 16:44

İyunun 6-dan etibarən Bakıda 2013-2014-cü il təvəllüdlü futbolçular arasında seleksiya xarakterli turnir keçiriləcək.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Binə stadionunda təşkil olunacaq yarışda Misli Premyer Liqası klubları və ödənişsiz oyunçu qəbul edən akademiyalar istisna olmaqla digər komandalar iştirak edə biləcəklər.

Olimpiya sistemi əsasında baş tutacaq turnirdə məğlub olacaq komandalar yarışdan kənarlaşdırılacaqlar.

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Miretti on Como’s list of Italy international targets ahead of European adventure

21 May 2026 at 18:04

Thursday’s reports indicate that Juventus’s Fabio Miretti is the latest Italian player to be linked with a summer move to Como, who are in need of more homegrown talents ahead of their first ever experience in European competition next season. 

Miretti the latest Italian to be linked with a move to Como

Cesc Fabregas’s ambitious Como side have already confirmed that they will be competing in the Europa League at least in 2026-27, and remain in the mix for a Champions League spot heading into the final round of Serie A fixtures this weekend. 

Como have often been criticised by supporters in Italy for the total lack of homegrown, Italian talent among Fabregas’s squad. Their most-used Italian player in 2025-26 has been 32-year-old defender Edoardo Goldaniga, who has featured for just 104 minutes across all competitions this term. 

This is an issue ahead of Como’s European adventure, as UEFA regulations specify that competing teams must have a minimum quota of club- and association-trained players in their 25-man ‘A’ lists. 

That means that Como are left looking at available Italian talents to add to their ranks this summer. 

Andrea Cambiaso is among the initial names to be linked with a move to the Stadio Sinigaglia, but reports on Thursday claim that Barcelona are now also among the interested parties. Recent updates claim that Fiorentina’s Fabiano Parisi and Lazio’s Luca Pellegrini are alternative options if Como go for a different Italian profile at full-back. 

Reports from Calciomercato.com claim that Juventus’s Miretti is also an option for Como’s midfield.

TURIN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 21: Fabio Miretti of Juventus FC is challenged by Maximo Perrone of Como 1907 during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and Como 1907 at on February 21, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 21: Fabio Miretti of Juventus FC is challenged by Maximo Perrone of Como 1907 during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and Como 1907 at on February 21, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

Miretti has made 22 appearances in Serie A this season, chipping in with a goal and two assists. He also has seven appearances in the Champions League to his name this term. 

There are several other names that are already being linked with a potential summer move to Como, including plenty of, but not entirely limited to Italians. 

Among them are Bologna’s Nicolo Cambiaghi, Pietro Comuzzo, Alessandro Marcandalli, Andres Cuenca, Cesar Palacios and Andreas Schjelderup.

Lindelof regret for Fiorentina after Aston Villa triumph as free agent

21 May 2026 at 18:03

Victor Lindelof won the Europa League with Aston Villa, but his season could’ve been so very different, as Fiorentina director Daniele Pradè revealed ‘we embarrassed him’ by dropping his deal.

The Swede had been a free agent last summer when his contract with Manchester United came to a conclusion, ending his eight-year spell at Old Trafford.

The central defender had been all set to sign for Fiorentina in Serie A, with the medicals booked and the negotiations completed.

Why Lindelof didn’t join Fiorentina

BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 06:  Victor Lindelof of Aston Villa runs with the ball during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD4 match between Aston Villa FC and Maccabi Tel-Aviv FC at Villa Park on November 06, 2025 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)
BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND – NOVEMBER 06: Victor Lindelof of Aston Villa runs with the ball during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD4 match between Aston Villa FC and Maccabi Tel-Aviv FC at Villa Park on November 06, 2025 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)

However, the deal collapsed at the last minute because Lindelof was meant to be the replacement for Pietro Comuzzo, who then refused to make the planned transfer.

“We embarrassed Lindelof, but it was all tied to the departure of Comuzzo, who chose to say no to Al-Hilal,” revealed then-Fiorentina director of sport Pradè.

“Simone Inzaghi really wanted him in the team, and they had offered us €35m, but Comuzzo turned them down.”

Instead, Lindelof was left to wait until transfer deadline day before Aston Villa snapped him up as a free agent.

The 31-year-old made only 27 competitive appearances this season, contributing one assist, but proved decisive in his new tactical role as a midfielder.

He was in the starting XI for last night’s 3-0 Europa League Final victory over SC Freiburg in that position.

Report Allegri had dinner with Napoli director amid Milan tension

21 May 2026 at 17:43

Reports continue to grow that Max Allegri is on the Napoli shortlist to take over from Antonio Conte, as director of sport Giovanni Manna is meeting the Milan coach for dinner.

Conte has dropped very heavy hints that he is leaving at the end of this season, and Sky Sport Italia note that a barbecue has been organised at the training ground to say goodbye to their boss.

While Maurizio Sarri is a primary candidate to replace him, the rumours around Allegri are growing fast, having already been in talks last summer before Conte decided to stay on.

Allegri targeted by Napoli again

GENOA, ITALY - MAY 17: Massimiliano Allegri, head coach of AC Milan, looks on prior to kick-off in the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and AC Milan at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on May 17, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
GENOA, ITALY – MAY 17: Massimiliano Allegri, head coach of AC Milan, looks on prior to kick-off in the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and AC Milan at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on May 17, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)

With the tension sky high at Milan and uncertainty evident, Napoli are making a concerted effort to convince their coach to come to the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona.

According to the Corriere della Sera newspaper, President Aurelio De Laurentiis sent director of sport Manna to Milan for a dinner meeting with Allegri over the last few days.

MILAN, ITALY - MARCH 08: AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri looks on during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Inter at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on March 08, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – MARCH 08: AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri looks on during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Inter at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on March 08, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

They already worked together at Juventus, so know each other well, and the proposal was a similar two-year contract to the one that was already offered last summer.

While Milan are eager to keep Allegri, at least patron Gerry Cardinale is, the coach wants certain guarantees from the transfer market before accepting.

He is not prepared to remain if Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Giorgio Furlani continue to dominate the strategy.

Pedro says farewell to Lazio with special video and patch

21 May 2026 at 17:30

Lazio have released a video with Pedro’s farewell message to the club and will wear a special edition patch on their jersey in his final game.

The Spain international will celebrate his 39th birthday in July and becomes a free agent, but it is by no means yet certain if he will hang up his boots this summer.

Pedro goodbye message

Legend. Laziale. Forever. 🐐♾#AvantiLazio pic.twitter.com/lHwHhtGoyG

— S.S.Lazio (@OfficialSSLazio) May 21, 2026

“Today is a very sad day for me, because I say goodbye to this journey and the splendid Lazio family,” read Pedro in the official video.

“I want to thank all the fans, the players, the coaches and the whole club, dependents and collaborators included, for allowing me to be part of the glorious history of this club.

“It’s true that I did not bring trophies to what I consider to be a marvellous home, but I always defended the jersey with courage, humility, ambition and passion, along with my teammates. I am sure that soon you will celebrate something important with these great men and players.

“Every time I set foot onto the pitch, I looked up and proudly admired our people. Every emotion I experienced, every unforgettable goal, every song that was sung together, are moments that will remain etched in my memory.

“Against Pisa it will be my final game in this jersey, so I expect you all at the stadium and hope you can be by my side. However, I also understand that this year has been difficult and complicated for everyone, so I have the utmost respect for your decision.

TURIN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 08: Pedro of SS Lazio celebrates a goal with team mates during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and SS Lazio at Allianz Stadium on February 8, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 08: Pedro of SS Lazio celebrates a goal with team mates during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and SS Lazio at Allianz Stadium on February 8, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

“It was a real honour to wear this shirt and the club logo on my chest, I wish you all the best, my Lazio family, I will carry you forever in my heart.

“One of you, forever Forza Lazio!”

ROME, ITALY - APRIL 28: Pedro Rodriguez of SS Lazio celebrates a frist goal during the Serie match between Lazio and Parma at Stadio Olimpico on April 28, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi - SS Lazio/Getty Images)
ROME, ITALY – APRIL 28: Pedro Rodriguez of SS Lazio celebrates a frist goal during the Serie match between Lazio and Parma at Stadio Olimpico on April 28, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)

The reference to the fans is because the ultras have for months been boycotting the home matches in protest at President Claudio Lotito’s handling of the club.

They suspended it only for the Coppa Italia Final against Inter, but look set to abandon the stands again this weekend.

Lazio players will wear a special patch on the jersey against Pisa depicting Pedro.

👕 Aggiungi la speciale patch di Pedro in omaggio!

➡ https://t.co/80iA9Qxi4i #AvantiLazio pic.twitter.com/Y6qrHMXUXA

— S.S.Lazio (@OfficialSSLazio) May 21, 2026

He came up through the Barcelona youth academy and became a start for the Blaugrana, completing a transfer to Chelsea in 2015.

Pedro came to Italy for Roma at first in 2010, then a year later was allowed to cross the city to their bitter rivals Lazio, again free of charge.

It was a decision the Giallorossi would regret, especially as he flourished there with 38 goals and 19 assists in 208 competitive matches, most famously in the 3-2 Derby della Capitale victory against Roma in September 2021.

Calvo celebrates Aston Villa’s Europa League win: ‘I don’t watch Italian football’

21 May 2026 at 16:55

Former Juventus director Francesco Calvo was part of the Aston Villa delegation celebrating their victory in the Europa League final on Wednesday night, but the former Bianconeri executive insists that he is too busy in his current role to watch any Italian football: ‘English football is so intense’.

Aston Villa won their first European title in 44 years with a resounding 3-0 victory against SC Freiburg in Wednesday’s final in Istanbul: Youri Tielemans, Emiliano Buendia and Morgan Rogers with the goals. 

Among Aston Villa’s executive staff is Juventus’s former director of revenue and institutional relations, Calvo. The Italian has previously held roles with Barcelona and Roma. 

Ex-Juventus director Calvo reacts to Aston Villa’s Europa League triumph

EMPOLI, ITALY - MAY 22: Francesco Calvo of Juventus during the Serie A match between Empoli FC and Juventus at Stadio Carlo Castellani on May 22, 2023 in Empoli, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
EMPOLI, ITALY – MAY 22: Francesco Calvo of Juventus during the Serie A match between Empoli FC and Juventus at Stadio Carlo Castellani on May 22, 2023 in Empoli, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

Calvo expressed his joy at Aston Villa’s latest European triumph in a post-match interview with Sky Sport Italia: “The club has been waiting for 44 years for this, it’s an historic night for Birmingham and for Aston Villa,” he said. 
Villa head coach Unai Emery has now won the Europa League a staggering five times with three different clubs, all with ‘Villa’ in their name – Villarreal, Sevilla and Aston Villa. 

“Unai is an incredible professional,” said Calvo. “He’s the hardest worker I’ve ever seen. He tells us every day that we have to improve. He’s a unique professional.” 

Calvo believes that it is Villa’s togetherness that got them over the line in the Europa League. 

“We definitely have a lot of strong players, the (strength of the) group is our main characteristic and that has kept us going, especially in the tough moments.” 

The Italian also feels that Aston Villa are now firmly ‘back on the map’ among the big sides in the Premier League and beyond. 

“Absolutley. Including the next one, it’s now four seasons that we’ve consecutively been in Europe. We’re happy and the important thing is to stay there.” 

Calvo was in a mood for celebrating after full-time, and wasn’t particularly interested in analysing the struggles that the Italian teams have faced in Europe this season: “English football is so intense that I don’t watch much Italian football. Let’s enjoy the evening.” 

Double-winner Bisseck snubbed by Germany for 2026 World Cup

21 May 2026 at 16:33

Despite being part of the Inter squad that won the domestic double in 2025-26, centre-back Yann Aurel Bisseck has not done enough to convince Julian Nagelsmann to call him up to the Germany national team squad for the 2026 World Cup. 

The 25-year-old defender spoke recently about his ambitions to make the Germany World Cup squad for this summer’s tournament in North America, but he has not been included in Nagelsmann’s final 26-man squad list, which was published on Thursday. 

There are no Serie A representatives included in Germany’s 26-man squad for the 2026 World Cup. 

Opportunities in the Germany national team set-up have been hard to come by for Bisseck, who still has just one cap to his name. 

Bisseck made 25 appearances across all competitions for Inter this season, scoring three goals and providing two assists from 22 Serie A outings, and turning out seven times in the Champions League. 

“I hope that the success and my performances will be seen in Germany,” Bisseck said in a recent interview with BILD. “It’s my second title in three years and it’s the first time since 2018 that a team has won the double in Italy. Of course that makes me really proud and very happy.”

MILAN, ITALY - MAY 03: Yann Aurel Bisseck of FC Internazionale Milano celebrates after being confirmed as Serie A champions following victory in the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Parma Calcio 1913 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 03, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – MAY 03: Yann Aurel Bisseck of FC Internazionale Milano celebrates after being confirmed as Serie A champions following victory in the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Parma Calcio 1913 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 03, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

He later continued:” I’m sure that the national team coach knows what he’s looking for and what he wants to see in his team. I try to do my job as best as possible. I think I’ve done that and that I’ve achieved the maximum with the double in Italy. 

“My goal and my dream is to be at the World Cup and wear the Germany shirt. If it works out, I’d be incredibly happy.”  

Confirmed Germany squad for 2026 World Cup: No Bisseck

Goalkeepers: Manuel Neuer, Oliver Baumann, Alexander Nubel. 

Defenders: Waldamir Anton, Nathaniel Brown, David Raum, Antonio Rudiger, Nico Schlotterbeck, Jonathan Tah, Malick Thiaw. 

Midfielders: Nadiem Amiri, Leon Goretzka, Pascal Gross, Joshua Kimmich, Felix Nmecha, Aleksandar Pavlovic, Angelo Stiller. 

Forwards: Maximilian Beier, Kai Havertz, Lennart Karl, Jamie Leweling, Jamal Musiala, Leroy Sane, Deniz Undav, Florian Wirtz, Nick Woltemade.

Gemeinsam für Deutschland: Unser Kader für die WM 2026! 🖤❤💛#dfbteam #fifaworldcup2026 pic.twitter.com/zaxWgXsGGv

— DFB-Team (@DFB_Team) May 21, 2026

Jose Mourinho could lead to transfer U-turn for Liverpool & Arsenal-linked star

21 May 2026 at 17:55

If Jose Mourinho gets the Real Madrid job as expected, it could lead to a change to Eduardo Camavinga’s transfer situation this summer.

The France international has been linked with a move away from the Bernabeu in recent times, with the feeling being that he was no longer in Real Madrid’s plans.

Indeed, well-placed sources had informed us that clubs like Liverpool and Arsenal had been offered Camavinga‘s services, while a report from TEAMtalk stated that the player was unhappy with his situation in the Spanish capital.

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Now, however, it seems that Mourinho’s arrival as manager could lead to Camavinga being kept around, according to Fichajes.

Eduardo Camavinga faces interesting transfer decision

It seems Mourinho has already made detailed plans about what he wants his Madrid squad to look like, with Camavinga seen as a key figure he doesn’t want to lose.

The 23-year-old is undoubtedly a fine player who has done well for much of his time in La Liga, with his ability to play a few different positions also surely an advantage.

However, if Camavinga can get the chance to try a new challenge with Liverpool or Arsenal, perhaps he should take it.

It could be a risk sticking around at Real for much longer, even if Mourinho is seemingly planning to make more use of him.

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This isn’t an easy call, and one imagines it will be some time before we see Camavinga coming to a final decision on his future.

It also remains to be seen, of course, how much control Mourinho will actually have if he returns to Los Blancos.

The Portuguese tactician will no doubt want some say over how his squad looks, but it is increasingly the case in the modern game that there are multiple decision-makers such as sporting directors and club presidents who can overrule managers.

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“I couldn’t watch…” – Mikel Arteta reveals the heart-warming way he found out Arsenal were champions

21 May 2026 at 17:20

Arsenal manager Mikkel Arteta has revealed the heart-warming moment that his son delivered the news to him that the Gunners had won the Premier League title.

Arteta’s side beat Burnley 1-0 on Monday night knowing that one more slip-up from nearest challengers Manchester City would guarantee them the title, with Pep Guardiola’s side away against Bournemouth the following evening.

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Despite a late equaliser from Man City striker Erling Haaland, the draw at Bournemouth meant Arsenal were confirmed as champions for the 2025/26 season, but Arteta couldn’t actually bring himself to watch the game.

Speaking in his press conference today, the Spanish tactician admitted it was one of the best feelings of his life to hear the news from his son.

Mikel Arteta on hearing Arsenal were champions

See below as journalist Charles Watts quoted Arteta as discussing how he spent Tuesday evening out in the garden having a barbecue before his son told him about the result…

Arteta on winning the title on Tuesday night:

“It’s one of the best feelings I’ve ever had. I went home, I went outside, I started to do some bbq. I couldn’t watch it (the match). I could hear noises from inside, then my son opened the door, ran towards me. He was crying and he… pic.twitter.com/YmrA33kGU9

— Charles Watts (@charles_watts) May 21, 2026

“It’s one of the best feelings I’ve ever had. I went home, I went outside, I started to do some bbq,” Arteta said.

“I couldn’t watch it (the match). I could hear noises from inside, then my son opened the door, ran towards me. He was crying and he said ‘we are champions daddy.'”

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Arsenal’s season is not over yet

Remarkably, despite the immense scenes of celebration we’ve seen from Arsenal fans this week, the season isn’t over for them yet.

The north London giants have a Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain to look forward to at the end of the month, for what could well be their first ever European Cup triumph.

It won’t be an easy game against the current Champions League holders, but Arsenal now have that much-needed experience of getting over the line and winning a major trophy.

AFC are also still unbeaten in the Champions League this season, having finished top of the league phase, so you certainly can’t rule them out even if Luis Enrique’s star-studded side may be the slight favourites.

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Report: Man United and Bayern Munich circle to sign Newcastle United youngster

21 May 2026 at 16:50

Newcastle United could have a difficult fight on their hands this summer as interest grows in Lewis Hall.

The 21-year-old left-back has developed into one of the most exciting young defenders in the Premier League, and several major clubs are now watching his situation closely.

Newcastle still see Hall as a key part of their long-term plans. He is under contract until 2029, which gives the Magpies a strong negotiating position.

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However, according to TEAMtalk, the player would at least consider leaving St James’ Park if the right opportunity arrived.

Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea and Bayern Munich have all been linked with him, while Newcastle are determined to keep him.

Lewis Hall has impressed the top clubs

Hall’s rise has been impressive because he has gone from a talented Chelsea academy player to a serious Premier League full-back in a short space of time.

Newcastle originally brought him in from Chelsea on loan before making the move permanent, and he has continued to grow under Eddie Howe.

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His background as a midfielder has helped him become more than just a traditional left-back.

He is comfortable receiving the ball under pressure, stepping inside, progressing possession and helping attacks develop from deeper areas.

That is exactly why so many clubs like him. Man United have been looking for a long-term solution on the left side, especially with ongoing uncertainty around their defensive options.

Jason Wilcox is reportedly a big admirer, and INEOS are said to like Hall’s progression, attacking support and defensive discipline.

Man United face competition from Bayern Munich

Bayern Munich’s interest may be the most dangerous for Newcastle. The German champions are already speaking to Newcastle about Anthony Gordon, and they have previously asked about Tino Livramento.

Now Hall is another name on their radar. Bayern want to strengthen at full-back, and Hall’s age, energy and ability to play multiple roles make him a very attractive option.

Reports have also said Newcastle are trying to protect their position by preparing improved terms for Hall.

Newcastle want to keep him, but the interest from Man United, Arsenal, Chelsea and Bayern Munich is real enough to create pressure.

Chaos opens transfer door for Man United to sign midfielder after scouting report 

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92.9% pass accuracy: Arteta initially had doubts about player who’s been vital for Arsenal this season

21 May 2026 at 16:43

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta reportedly had some doubts about William Saliba when he first took over as Gunners boss in 2019.

Saliba first moved to the Emirates Stadium in the summer of 2019 when Unai Emery was still manager, but he immediately went back to previous club Saint-Etienne on loan.

The France international had a great reputation in Ligue 1 and many Arsenal fans were keen to see him get a chance, but he had to be patient and go out on loan to Nice and Marseille before finally getting a look-in in the 2022/23 season.

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According to the Independent, Arteta was not entirely sure about Saliba at first, though he “quickly realised what he had” on his hands.

It’s clear now that Saliba is one of Arsenal’s most important players, so fans will be delighted that Arteta didn’t end up getting this wrong.

Why William Saliba is so important to Arsenal

Saliba is widely regarded now as one of the very finest centre-backs in world football, having formed an excellent partnership with Gabriel Magalhaes.

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The 25-year-old is not only incredibly consistent with his positioning and strength in the tackle, but he is actually also Arsenal’s best passer this season.

Stats from WhoScored show that Saliba has a pass accuracy of 92.9% this season – for context, the other players just below him have also not played nearly as many games, as the table below shows…

Player PL Appearances (as sub) Pass accuracy
William Saliba 30 (1) 92.9%
Myles Lewis-Skelly 4 (15) 91.4%
Cristhian Mosquera 8 (11) 90.8%
Max Dowman 0 (5) 89.3%
Piero Hincapie 19 (5) 88.5%
Gabriel Magalhaes 30 (1) 88.1%

Arsenal like to control games by almost smothering their opponents, so having a centre-back that can pass this well is essential.

This helps AFC dominate possession and to stay on the front foot, even if there have been times this season when fans were frustrated by the team struggling to get its more creative players on the ball more often.

Still, it now makes sense that Saliba is such an important player for Arteta, and there’ll be widespread relief that the manager gave this elite defender another chance.

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The Path, founded by Tony Robbins and Calm alums, hopes to offer safer AI therapy

21 May 2026 at 18:00
The Path says its AI model has scored 95 on the mental health safety AI benchmark, Vera-MH. This compares to a top score of 65 for the consumer bots. 

Google is pitching an AI agent ecosystem to consumers who may not buy it

21 May 2026 at 17:52
One of the most promising introductions at Google’s I/O developer conference on Tuesday was a new way for consumers to use the web: AI agents. Unfortunately, it was also the most confusing.

Real Madrid to pursue Rodri after Guardiola leaves Manchester City

Pep Guardiola will reportedly leave Manchester City at the end of the season. His departure, according to Marca, has opened the door for Rodri to leave as well, and Real Madrid are wasting no time in making the Premier League club and the player himself aware of their interest in his services. Despite struggling with […]

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Pep Guardiola will reportedly leave Manchester City at the end of the season. His departure, according to Marca, has opened the door for Rodri to leave as well, and Real Madrid are wasting no time in making the Premier League club and the player himself aware of their interest in his services. Despite struggling with […]

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Bijan Robinson comments on Falcons' new run scheme

The biggest moves that the Atlanta Falcons made this offseason were mostly on the sidelines. In addition to hiring a new GM, new head coach and new President of Football, Atlanta also added a bunch of highly-qualified assistants, including the best offensive line coach in the game, Bill Callahan.

Callahan comes with 30 years of experience coaching offensive lines at this level, and he's famous for implementing a strong run game wherever he's put in time - including seven other NFL teams before landing with the Falcons this year.

The challenge for Callahan in Atlanta will be producing an elite run game when opponents know that the most-talented player on the Falcons is waiting for the rock in the backfield.

So far, so good - at least according to the guy who will be leading the charge. Here's what star running back Bijan Robinson had to say about the Falcons' new run scheme, per Josh Kendall at The Athletic.

"Bijan Robinson, who had a career-high 1,478 rushing yards last year, said the run game being installed by Callahan (who will serve as the Falcons’ run game coordinator) is similar to the system he ran at Texas. “Obviously, (Callahan) has had these legendary run schemes, and it’s pretty cool talking to him and seeing how it’s all going to develop,” Robinson said. “I love the plan that he has.”

The Falcons fielded a quality rushing attack in 2025, finishing with 2,138 yards on the ground at an average of 125.8 yards per game - the eighth most in the NFL. They also finished in the top 10 in the 2024 and 2023 seasons.

While that's a good starting point, it's not unrealistic to expect Atlanta to have a top-five run game, or even the best rushing attack in the league given the talent that they have both up front and in the backfield.

Callahan's scheme and Robinson's prodigious gifts can only take the Falcons' run game so far, though. The most important element will be establishing a lead more often than Atlanta has over the last three seasons. Playing from behind will force a pass-heavy attack, and neither Tua Tagovailoa nor Michael Penix have proven that they're the kind of QB who can lead a comeback. If they're going to win, the offense needs to run through Robinson.

If head coach Kevin Stefanski can establish more leads they'll have all the elements they need to field the best run game in football - and set Robinson up for a potential Offensive Player of the Year award.

This article originally appeared on Falcons Wire: Bijan Robinson says he loves Bill Callahan's run game

Rib injury forces Marvin Vettori out of UFC Fight Night 280

Marvin Vettori has been forced to withdraw from UFC Fight Night 280.

Vettori (19-10-1 MMA, 9-8-1 UFC), who was scheduled to face Ismail Naurdiev (25-8 MMA, 4-3 UFC) on June 27 from Baku Crystal Hall in Azerbaijan, took to his Instagram story to announce that he broke his ribs.

"Unfortunately I'm here to tell you that a few days ago, I got hurt on my rib," Vettori said. "I did an MRI and it came back today showing that the rib is broken so, I won't be fighting June 27. I was really looking forward to this fight. I moved from Florida to California for this camp. I wanted to get back to my roots, train with Beneil (Dariush), train with Julian for my boxing, train with Chase for my conditioning.

"I was feeling good, but sometimes sh*t happens and you can't do anything about it. So yeah, now I'm just going to focus on my recovery, hopefully it doesn't take too long, 4-6 weeks I'm good to train again. If they reschedule me with the same guy, great. If not, it doesn't matter. Anybody is good to me. For everybody that supported me, I'm thankful for that, and I promise you that I will be back."

Vettori was looking to rebound from a four-fight losing skid, where he most recently dropped a decision to Brunno Ferreira at UFC 323 this past December. The former middleweight title challenger's most recent win came over Roman Dolidze at UFC 286 in March 2023.

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Marvin Vettori out of UFC Baku due to injury

NASCAR purse for the 2026 Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway

NASCAR is gearing up for the 15th race weekend of the 2026 season at Charlotte Motor Speedway, and the Cup Series is bound to put on a show. In 2025, Ross Chastain beat William Byron for his first win of the year. Now, the sport will head to Charlotte with a substantial amount of money on the line.

The purse for the 2026 Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte will be $13,855,363 on Sunday afternoon. NASCAR doesn't release the earnings for the winning driver anymore, meaning it's impossible to tell how much of the $13,855,363 will go toward the team in victory lane. Last year, the purse for Charlotte sat at $13,651,450, which is roughly a $200,000 increase.

It will be fascinating to see which NASCAR driver will earn the most money at Charlotte this weekend. Chastain is looking to go back-to-back in the Coca-Cola 600, but Byron and Chase Briscoe had good cars in 2025. Charlotte always puts on a show, and this weekend should be no different.

More: NASCAR odds for the 2026 Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway

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Everything to know about the 2026 NCAA Women's Golf Championships, including TV, ticket info

The NCAA Championships are here.

The 2026 NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championship gets underway Friday at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa's North Course in Carlsbad, California. Thirty teams and six individuals not on those teams advanced from regional play last week to the national championship.

Stroke play will last four rounds, and the top eight teams will advance to match play, with the championship match set for Wednesday, May 27. Northwestern is the defending national champion, and Arkansas star Maria Jose Marin won the individual title last May.

This is the third of five years at Omni La Costa for the NCAA Championship.

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Here's everything you need to know for the 2026 NCAA Women's Golf Championship, including TV and ticket information.

NCAA Women's Golf Championship format

Finals play for both championships consist of three days of stroke play on Friday thru Sunday (54 holes), after which the top-15 teams and nine individuals not on an advancing team will be determined. That is followed by a final day of 18 holes of stroke play (Monday) to determine the top eight teams that will advance to match play as well as the 72-hole individual champion. The team national champion will be determined by a match-play format that will consist of quarterfinals and semifinals conducted on Tuesday, followed by the finals on Wednesday.

NCAA Women's Golf Championship TV information

Golf Channel is the TV home for the NCAA Championships. All times ET.

  • Monday, May 25
    • 5:30-9:30 p.m.
  • Tuesday, May 26
    • 1-3:30 p.m.
    • 6-10 p.m.
  • Wednesday, May 27
    • 6-10 p.m.

2026 NCAA Div. I Women's Golf Championship field

Teams

  • Arkansas
  • Arizona State
  • Auburn
  • Baylor
  • Duke
  • Eastern Michigan
  • Florida
  • Florida State
  • Houston
  • Iowa State
  • Kentucky
  • LSU
  • Michigan State
  • Missouri
  • Northwestern
  • North Carolina
  • Ohio State
  • Oklahoma State
  • Ole Miss
  • Oregon State
  • Pepperdine
  • SMU
  • Stanford
  • Tennessee
  • Texas
  • Texas A&M
  • Texas Tech
  • USC
  • Virginia
  • Wake Forest

Individuals

  • Emma Bunch, New Mexico State
  • Kirstin Angosta, TCU
  • Sheridan Clancy, Indiana
  • Thanana Kotchasanmanee, Princeton
  • Isabella McCauley, Minnesota
  • Johanna Sjursen, ULM

NCAA Women's Golf Championship tickets

Fans must have tickets to attend this year's NCAA Golf Championships. Here's how to buy them.

Omni La Costa course info

Omni La Costa will play as a par-72 layout measuring 6,330 yards. There was an extensive renovation by the architectural team of Gil Hanse and Jim Wagner, and the NCAA Championship was the first event on the layout before it opened for public play last year.

Hanse and Wagner implemented significant changes to the North layout. Among the renovations: A new drivable par-4 11th was built, the green of the par-3 16th was repositioned in a fashion reminiscent of Augusta National Golf Club’s No. 12, and the par-5 18th was stretched to more than 600 yards with water on both sides of the fairway.

The revised layout will feature six sets of tees that play from 4,500 to 7,500 yards. Other changes include transitioning irrigation lines that will continue to use reclaimed water, the removal of several man-made ponds and the reintroduction of natural barrancas that feature drought-tolerant and native species of plants.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: 2026 NCAA Women's Golf Championship field: TV info, how to buy tickets

Report Allegri had dinner with Napoli director amid Milan tension

Report Allegri had dinner with Napoli director amid Milan tension
Report Allegri had dinner with Napoli director amid Milan tension

Reports continue to grow that Max Allegri is on the Napoli shortlist to take over from Antonio Conte, as director of sport Giovanni Manna is meeting the Milan coach for dinner.

Conte has dropped very heavy hints that he is leaving at the end of this season, and Sky Sport Italia note that a barbecue has been organised at the training ground to say goodbye to their boss.

While Maurizio Sarri is a primary candidate to replace him, the rumours around Allegri are growing fast, having already been in talks last summer before Conte decided to stay on.

Allegri targeted by Napoli again

GENOA, ITALY – MAY 17: Massimiliano Allegri, head coach of AC Milan, looks on prior to kick-off in the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and AC Milan at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on May 17, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)

With the tension sky high at Milan and uncertainty evident, Napoli are making a concerted effort to convince their coach to come to the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona.

According to the Corriere della Sera newspaper, President Aurelio De Laurentiis sent director of sport Manna to Milan for a dinner meeting with Allegri over the last few days.

MILAN, ITALY – MARCH 08: AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri looks on during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Inter at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on March 08, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

They already worked together at Juventus, so know each other well, and the proposal was a similar two-year contract to the one that was already offered last summer.

While Milan are eager to keep Allegri, at least patron Gerry Cardinale is, the coach wants certain guarantees from the transfer market before accepting.

He is not prepared to remain if Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Giorgio Furlani continue to dominate the strategy.

Villarreal legend announces exit from club after six years

Villarreal legend announces exit from club after six years
Villarreal legend announces exit from club after six years

Villarreal have announced that veteran midfielder Dani Parejo will leave the club in the summer, after six years at La Ceramica. The 37-year-old has not yet given clarity on whether he will retire or seek a new club.

Less than an hour after Celta Vigo announced that Iago Aspas would be staying at Balaidos for another season, Parejo’s departure was announced in an emotional video. The veteran midfielder joined from Valencia in 2020 for €2.25m, and set the standard in midfield for some time at the Yellow Submarine.

Parejo’s Villarreal career

Despite already being in his thirties when he arrived, Parejo had arguably the best spell of his career for Villarreal. Dictating tempo in the middle of the pitch, he was one of the key figures when the Yellow Submarine secured the only major title in the club’s history, beating Manchester United in the 2021 Europa League final on penalties. In total, he has made 269 appearances, scoring 16 goals and giving 36 assists.

This season, his participation has been on the decline, as was the case last year under Marcelino Garcia Toral. Over the course of this season, he has made 18 starts and 40 appearances in total, registering a single assist. This Sunday night will be his final game for Villarreal against Atletico Madrid, when the club will pay homage to him.

Retirement or another club?

Arguably one of the best players in Villarreal’s history, Parejo is ninth on Villarreal’s all-time appearance list, . It is not yet clear whether he will hang up his boots, but he is currently doing his coaching badges, with a view to becoming a manager. With a career that spans 18 years at the top level since his debut for Real Madrid, Parejo has seen more than enough football to justify leaving the game as a player, yet at the same time, still looks at home in La Liga. Villarreal are reportedly looking at Luis Milla as a potential replacement.

Julian Nagelsmann sounds like he’ll be counting on Angelo Stiller for key role with Germany

Angelo Stiller (VfB Stuttgart) looks on during Semifinal DFB-Pokal: Stuttgart and Freiburg at MHPArena, Stuttgart, Germany on April 23 2026. (Photo by Ulrik Pedersen/NurPhoto via Getty Images) | NurPhoto via Getty Images

Earlier this season, VfB Stuttgart midfielder and former Bayern Munich academy star Angelo Stiller was not in his best form and on the verge of being excluded from World Cup consideration. However, some improved play for Stuttgart and a strong showing in March for Germany went a long way in convincing Germany boss Julian Nagelsmann that Stiller was a must have player for the roster.

“Angelo was in a difficult situation before March’s international games. He wasn’t called up initially for reasons he knows. But then we brought him and he played two very good games. He didn’t let the pressure get to him. If we’re talking about two deep-lying holding midfielders, with Pavlovic and him, they are the two most consistent holding midfielders we have in the league. Angelo absolutely deserves his place in the squad because he has earned it through consistently strong performances,” Nagelsmann said (as captured by @iMiaSanMia).

Stiller’s strong second half of the season was vital for Stuttgart and — as it turns out — his own World Cup hopes. Now, he could be in line for a starting role in Nagelsmann’s midfield group.


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How Nick Martinez became one of MLB’s most pleasant surprises

The Tampa Bay Rays (33-15) have surged to a stunning start. So far, they’re first in the American League, and a big part of that is their pitching. Currently, they’re ranked no. 6 in earned run average (3.57) and no. 4 in walks+hits through innings pitched. The starting pitching has been solid, but it’s not Drew Rasmussen or Shane McClanahan leading the team in ERA.

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35-year-old Nick Martinez has a 1.51 ERA so far. It’s not only the best among the Rays, but also the second-best among qualified pitchers in the MLB, behind Cam Schlitter of the New York Yankees. He has a career 4.01 ERA, and he’s never had a 3.10 ERA in any season before this one. It’s one of the biggest surprise developments of the MLB.

Improbably Journey to Tampa

Sep 27, 2017; Arlington, TX, USA; Texas Rangers starting pitcher Nick Martinez (22) delivers to the plate in the first inning against the Houston Astros at Globe Life Park in Arlington. Mandatory Credit: Ray Carlin-USA TODAY Sports

Martinez is a journeyman starting pitcher. He started his career in Arlington, with the Rangers drafting him in the 18th round of the 2011 MLB draft. He mucked and grinded for three years to make the majors, making his debut on April 5, 2014.

If that wasn’t impressive enough for an 18th-round pick, he became a starter every fifth day for the Rangers. He started more than 15 games in three of four seasons between 2014 and 2017.

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However, he was a below-average starter. He went 17-30 with a 4.77 ERA, and after the 2017 season, the Rangers non-tendered him. He received little attention from MLB teams in the 2018 season.

Martinez signed with the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters out of Nippon Professional Baseball. He was alright, with a 3.51 ERA in 2018 and a 4.62 ERA in 2019. However, when the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks signed him in 2021, he broke out, with a 1.64 ERA through 140 2/3 innings.

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That stellar season gave him another MLB chance. The San Diego Padres signed him to a one-year contract to be a reliever. The investment worked out; Martinez earned a 3.47 ERA through 106.1 innings in 2022. The Padres re-signed him for a three-year contract in 2022. Somehow, he outdid himself, with a 3.43 ERA and 6-4 record through 110.1 innings (63 starts) in 2023.

Martinez declined a player option, ending his contract early, and he earned a great payday from the Cincinnati Reds. They signed him to a two-year, $26 million contract in the 2023 offseason. Unfortunately, he ran into a wall. He had a 3.10 ERA in 2024 when he was a reliever, but when the Reds tried to transition to a starter again, he faltered. He had a below-average 4.45 ERA through 165.2 innings.

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Martinez once again didn’t receive much interest in the 2025 offseason, paving the way for the Tampa Bay Rays to nab him. They signed him to a one-year, $13 million contract in Feb. 2026, and while it went largely unnoticed, it’s could be the best free agent investment from this past season.

Choose Your Weapon

May 16, 2026; St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Nick Martinez (28) pitches during the first inning against the Miami Marlins at Tropicana Field. Mandatory Credit: Mike Watters-Imagn Images

All analytics are provided by Baseball Savant.

At his best, Martinez is a very balanced pitcher. Looking at the Baseball Savant statistics, he’s in the 99th percentile in fastball (four-seam, sinker, cutter) run-value and offspeed (changeup) run-value. Unfortunately, he’s just in the eighth percentile in breaking ball (slider) run-value, but he only throws his slider 4% of the time anyway.

There are some indicators in advanced statistics that work well in his favor. He’s causing opponents to top the ball more, boasting a 32.1% top percentage versus 27.9% last season. His sinker (92.5MPH) and changeup (78.8MPH) have been his most valuable pitches, with a six-run value.

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His changeup, which he has relied on a lot more this season, has induced a 25.4% strikeout percentage (K%) and a .121 batting average. The sinker is used a lot more often, too, as he throws it 30.2% of the time vs. 17.1% of the time in 2025. It induces just a .230 batting average.

Under The Hood

May 10, 2026; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Nick Martinez (28) pitches during the first inning against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park. Mandatory Credit: Bob DeChiara-Imagn Images

In terms of advanced analytics outside of repertoire, Martinez hasn’t really changed. He’s always been one of the best pitchers at avoiding walks, and his 5.1% walk percentage is in the top 7% of qualified MLB pitchers.

Unfortunately, all the non-elite parts of his game are relatively the same. His K% is around 16.2% this season, which continues a steady decline from his 23.0% K% in 2023. Expected batting average (xBA) predicts him allowing a .257 average, and as a result, his expected ERA (xERA) is at 3.88.

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However, he’s defying the statistics thanks to his sinker and changeup, making a great 1-2 punch. His sinker is placed strategically around the zone, while his changeup is put down and away to strike out batters or cause weak contact.

That is why you see Martinez, at 35, rolling eight innings of one-run ball on April 22 against the Cincinnati Reds. That’s why you see him pitching seven shutout innings in a 1-0 win against the Cleveland Guardians. His pitch mix has resulted in fewer runs and more poultry contact. Hopefully, he can continue to defy analytics and potentially make his first All-Star appearance.

‘I Want To Go For The Finish’ – Kana Morimoto Eyes Stoppage Victory Against Vero At The Inner Circle On May 22

Former K-1 Champion Kana “Krusher Queen” Morimoto returns with her radar firmly locked on securing her first highlight-reel finish on the global stage of ONE Championship.

The 33-year-old Japanese striker meets Vero “The Kayan Leopard” in a high-stakes atomweight kickboxing matchup at The Inner Circle. Broadcasting live in Asia primetime, the blockbuster event takes place inside Bangkok’s legendary Lumpinee Stadium this Friday, May 22, available exclusively to subscribers on live.onefc.com.

The matchup carries massive implications for both women.

A victory for either star could immediately position them as the leading contender to challenge ONE Women’s Atomweight Kickboxing World Champion “The Queen” Phetjeeja Lukjaoporongtom.

Kana told onefc.com:

“There’s both the challenge of the kickboxing rule set, and if she beats me, she gets a shot at Phetjeeja. Whether she wins or loses this fight will significantly change what comes next for her, so she’ll be coming in with very high motivation. I’m sure of it.”

With her World Title dreams well within reach, Kana has gone all out to ensure she gets her hand raised inside the ring.

The Team Aftermath striker is fully prepared for what the Myanmar standout brings to the table, though she admits Vero’s physical frame at atomweight provides a distinct advantage that could cause real problems.

She said:

“She has an amateur boxing background, so her boxing is sharp. And she has very long limbs, using that reach to make the most of her boxing technique is something I’m genuinely cautious about.”

Respect, however, only takes the Japanese star’s analysis so far. She is highly confident the kickboxing ruleset shifts the equation right back into her corner — and not by a small margin.

Where Vero’s boxing pedigree shines in a narrow technical window, the former four-time K-1 Champion believes her own arsenal spans the entire kickboxing canvas across every level, range, and weapon the ruleset allows. As such, Kana plans to drag Vero into deep waters before hunting for a late knockout to earn her 25th career victory.

She stated:

“The ruleset works in my favor – the volume of techniques available, the range of exchanges and tactical options. I think the gap in technical depth will show clearly.

“I want to put that on full display and win. And winning on points means nothing to me. I want to go for the finish. I plan to build the first and second rounds, then close it out in the third.”

The Rematch That Must Be Earned

A finishing performance against Vero unlocks the door to the only fight Kana Morimoto is truly chasing: a blockbuster rematch against Phetjeeja Lukjaoporongtom.

The Thai megastar overcame the Team Aftermath affiliate in their five-round World Title tiff at ONE 172 in Saitama, Japan, in March of last year, and she is the only person standing between Kana and the 26 pounds of gold she covets in the world’s largest martial arts organization.

“Krusher Queen” shared:

“Vero is a fighter who deserves a title shot if she beats me, so I think she would be that caliber of opponent. 

“But it depends on how I win. If I win convincingly, the Phetjeeja rematch comes into view for me. I want to win, then tell Phetjeeja I want that rematch – right there in the ring.”

The destination for that rematch is strictly non-negotiable in Kana’s mind. She wants the highly anticipated sequel to take place inside Bangkok’s Lumpinee Stadium.

Before any title conversation can officially begin, however, the former K-1 Champion has one massive job in front of her at The Inner Circle on May 22. And the Japanese warrior is ready to deliver a grueling battle that fans will remember long after the final bell — the exact kind of high-octane fight where the engine note matches her beloved bright red American muscle car.

The 33-year-old concluded:

“To Vero, I want to tell her, ‘Let’s have an exciting striking exchange and put on a great show for the crowd.’ 

“And to the fans, I’m going to give them that kind of fight and make the arena electric. So, I really hope everyone watches and pays attention to this one.”

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French Open 2026 guide: How to watch on TV, betting odds and more to know about Roland-Garros

PARIS (AP) — The French Open begins in Paris on Sunday. This guide tells you what you need to know about how to watch the second tennis Grand Slam of 2026 on TV, what the betting odds are, what the schedule is, who the reigning champions are and more:

When does it start?

Play begins Sunday at 11 a.m. local time (0900 GMT, 0500 EDT).

Where can I watch it on TV?

— In the U.S.: TNT, TruTV, HBO Max.

— Other countries are listed here.

Who are the reigning champions?

Coco Gauff of the United States and Carlos Alcaraz of Spain.

Gauff won the trophy for the first time by defeating top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka 6-7 (5), 6-2, 6-4. Alcaraz rallied from two sets down and saved three match points to beat top-ranked Jannik Sinner 4-6, 6-7 (4), 6-4, 7-6 (3), 7-6 (10-2) for his fifth major title in as many finals. It was Alcaraz’s second straight French Open title. Alcaraz injured his right wrist this season and has withdrawn from the French Open and Wimbledon.

Who are the top seeds?

Sabalenka is the women's, and Sinner is the men's. They are ranked No. 1 and the tournament seedings follow the WTA and ATP rankings.

Who are the betting favorites?

Four-time Roland Garros champion Iga Swiatek is listed by bookmakers as the money-line favorite in the women's singles. She is at +225 ahead of Sabalenka (+275). In the men's draw, in the absence of the injured Alcaraz, Sinner is the overwhelming favorite at -300, ahead of Alexander Zverev at +750.

What is the singles schedule?

— Sunday through Tuesday: First Round (Women and Men)

— Wednesday-Thursday: Second Round (Women and Men)

— May 29-30: Third Round (Women and Men)

— May 31-June 1: Fourth Round (Women and Men)

— June 2-3: Quarterfinals (Women and Men)

— June 4: Women’s Semifinals

— June 5: Men’s Semifinals

— June 6: Women’s Final

— June 7: Men’s Final

Key stories before play begins

— Jannik Sinner enters the French Open on a 29-match win streak, chasing a career Grand Slam

— Coco Gauff has a new mindset for title defense and more confidence on her serve

— Sinner opens French Open against wild card

— Elina Svitolina and Marta Kostyuk raise trophies for war-torn Ukraine on the tennis court

— No. 1 Sabalenka calls for boycott if players don’t get bigger cut of Grand Slam revenues

— French Open players plan media protest over prize money share

— Carlos Alcaraz pulls out of Wimbledon because of wrist injury

— 45-year-old Venus Williams to play in French Open women’s doubles with Hailey Baptiste

What's new this year?

— Three-star gastronomy is coming to Roland Garros. Organizers are launching The Jardin des Chefs, a new dining area showcasing the best of French cuisine. Some of France's top chefs and pastry chefs will take turns preparing their signature dishes, along with exclusive creations.

— Electronic devices that record players’ biometric data have been authorized on a trial basis for the first time. The initiative is designed to help players gain insights into their physical performance and recovery throughout the tournament, organizers said. Athletes will be allowed to use any device included on the “Player Analysis Technology” list approved by the International Tennis Federation. The trial will begin at Roland Garros and continue at the other Grand Slam tournaments this year.

What is the prize money?

Top players have expressed “their deep disappointment” at the French Open prize money. Open organizers announced an overall prize money increase by about 10% for an overall pot of 61.7 million euros ($72.1 million). The total amount is up 5.3 million euros from last year. But the players said their share of Roland Garros revenue has declined from 15.5% in 2024 to 14.9% projected in 2026. The Australian Open this year increased the players’ pay by 16%, and the U.S. Open last year went up by 20%.

Is it the French Open or Roland-Garros?

Both, as you can read about in this AP story from 2019. English speakers tend to use “French Open,” although the French Tennis Federation doesn’t call it that. The French — and much of the rest of the world — go with “Roland Garros,” which is the facility that hosts the tournament and is named after a World War I fighter pilot.

Basic facts about the clay-court major

The French Open is played outdoors on red clay courts at Roland-Garros on the southwest outskirts of Paris. Women play best-of-three-set matches with a first-to-10 tiebreaker at 6-all in the third; men play best of five with a tiebreaker at 6-all in the fifth. There are separate day and night sessions most days. The event lasts 15 days. There is a retractable roof on the main stadium, Court Philippe-Chatrier.

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Rungrawee Vs. George Jarvis II Set To Headline ONE Fight Night 44 In June

ONE Championship has officially unveiled the blockbuster main event for ONE Fight Night 44 on Prime Video. In a highly anticipated lightweight Muay Thai rematch, former ONE World Title challengers Rungrawee “Legatron” Sitsongpeenong and George “G-Unit” Jarvis are set to run it back.

The spectacular showdown broadcasts live in U.S. primetime on Friday, June 26, from Bangkok’s iconic Lumpinee Stadium.

The pair first clashed in November 2024 at ONE Friday Fights 85, where Jarvis delivered one of the absolute standout performances of his career. The English striker dominated his highly experienced Thai rival with relentless forward pressure before closing the show in the third round via a devastating knockout.

That monumental victory was as significant as it gets for the 25-year-old Lumpini Crawley product, earning him a coveted US$100,000 contract and a permanent spot on ONE’s global roster in one unforgettable night.

However, since that setback, Rungrawee has wasted absolutely no time proving that the loss was merely a bump in the road and not a true reflection of his elite standing in the lightweight Muay Thai ranks.

The 30-year-old Sitsongpeenong veteran, whose crippling leg kicks earned him the famous moniker “Legatron,” boasts an incredible 158-49 career record with 50 finishes. His 6-3 promotional slate is built on some of the most resilient and thrilling performances the division has ever seen.

He bounced back from the Jarvis defeat with a dominant unanimous decision win over Youssef Assouik, which ultimately earned him a shot at reigning ONE Lightweight Muay Thai World Champion Regian “The Immortal” Eersel.

At The Inner Circle on April 10, the Thai warrior pushed the defending king the full five-round distance before falling just short via decision—a gutsy performance that underlined exactly how much he has evolved since he last shared the ring with “G-Unit.”

Jarvis, meanwhile, has continued his own upward trajectory since claiming the life-changing contract. The highly technical striker, who brilliantly switches stances to keep opponents guessing, fell short in his own ONE Lightweight Muay Thai World Championship challenge against Eersel in August 2025.

He responded in characteristic fashion, returning to action this past March and defeating Thai superstar Sinsamut “Aquaman” Klinmee in a brutal, high-octane three-round firefight that instantly reignited his World Title ambitions.

A second consecutive win over Rungrawee—now a proven, battle-tested World Title challenger in his own right—would make a highly compelling case for another crack at the lightweight Muay Thai crown.

When the same two elite martial artists meet with this much tremendous growth, this much history, and this much at stake, the result is a massive rematch that promises to surpass the original in every conceivable way.

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Sadio Mane, Kalidou Koulibaly star picks in Senegal’s World Cup squad

Senegal’s Sadio Mane is a ‌key selection in the 28-man World Cup squad named by coach Pape Thiaw ⁠as the influential forward ⁠looks to make up for lost time, having missed the tournament four years ago through injury.

Thiaw will have to trim his squad, announced on Thursday, by two players in advance of ⁠the final deadline towards the end of this month.

Mane remains a leading player for a star-studded Senegal lineup that looks to be the most potent of the 10 African qualifiers in ⁠the United States, Mexico and Canada, with a blend of experience and youthful athleticism in the squad.

The 34-year-old is Senegal’s all-time leading goalscorer with 53 in 126 appearances.

Al Nassr’s Mane is likely to lead the line, but also selected are Bayern Munich forward Nicolas Jackson, plus Everton’s Iliman Ndiaye and Crystal Palace winger Ismaila Sarr.

Bayern’s 18-year-old midfielder Bara Ndiaye has also been called up, but ‌there is no place for Malang Sarr, who has excelled this season with Lens.

Idrissa Gueye, also of Everton, has been included despite missing the tail-end of the season through injury, with Sunderland’s Habib Diarra and Tottenham Hotspur’s Pape Matar Sarr also midfield options.

Experienced centre-back Kalidou Koulibaly has been picked along with goalkeeper Edouard Mendy.

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Senegal were the best team at the recent Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco and edged the hosts 1-0 in a contentious final that was later awarded to ⁠the North Africans, a matter that is before the Court of Arbitration for ⁠Sport.

Senegal have been drawn in Group I at the World Cup and open their campaign against France on June 16 in New Jersey in a repeat of their famous 2002 World Cup meeting in which the African side came out on ⁠top against the then-holders.

They also take on Norway at the same venue on June 22 and Iraq in Toronto on June 26.

Senegal reached the World Cup quarterfinals ⁠in 2002 before losing to Turkiye, their best showing to ⁠date, and for several of their so-called “Golden Generation” of players, Mane included, this will likely be their last chance to improve on that.

They went out in the group stage following a drawing of lots in 2018 in Russia and in the round of 16 four years ago in Qatar.

Senegal World Cup 2026 squad

Goalkeepers: ‌Edouard Mendy, Yehvann Diouf, Mory Diaw

Defenders: Krepin Diatta, Antoine Mendy, Abdoulaye Seck, Kalidou Koulibaly, Ilay Camara, Moussa Niakhate, Mamadou Sarr, El-Hadji Malick Diouf, Moustapha Mbow, Ismail Jakobs

Midfielders: Idrissa Gueye, Habib ‌Diarra, ‌Pape Matar Sarr, Pape Gueye, Lamine Camara, Pathe Ciss, Bara Ndiaye

Forwards: Sadio Mane, Bamba Dieng, Iliman Ndiaye, Nicolas Jackson, Assane Diao, Ibrahim Mbaye, Cherif Ndiaye, Ismaila Sarr

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GT vs CSK IPL 2026 live score, toss winner, winning probability, result and highlights from Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad

Sanju Samson CSK

GT vs CSK IPL 2026 live score, toss winner, winning probability, result and highlights from Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad originally appeared on Cricket News. Add Cricket News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

 KEY MATCH DETAILS:

  • Venue: Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad
  • Captains: Shubman Gill (GT), Ruturaj Gaikwad (CSK)
  • Toss result: CSK won the toss (Field first)
  • Live Telecast: JioHotstar (India), TBD (Bangladesh), No Broadcast (Pakistan), CricLife Max, StarzPlay (UAE), Willow TV, Fubo, Willow TV app, Sling TV (USA & Canada)
  • Umpires & Match officials: Arjan Kripal Singh (Match referee), Kaushik Gandhi, Nitin Menon (On-field Umpire), Virender Sharma (TV Umpire), Tanmay Srivastava (Fourth Umpire)
  • Match result: TBD
  • Player of the Match: TBD

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Gujarat Titans vs Chennai Super Kings Live Scorecard from IPL 2026

Follow along with the latest live scorecard here as the match unfolds, or click here for key text commentary updates from the action.

GT vs CSK: Playing XIs

GTplaying XI: Shubman Gill (c), B Sai Sudharsan, Jos Buttler (wk), Nishant Sindhu, Washington Sundar, Jason Holder, Rashid Khan, Rahul Tewatia, Kagiso Rabada, Arshad Khan, Mohammed Siraj

Impact subs: Prasidh Krishna, Anuj Rawat, Glenn Phillips, Kulwant Khejroliya, Kumar Kushagra

CSK playing XI: Ruturaj Gaikwad (c), Sanju Samson (wk), Urvil Patel, Dewald Brevis, Shivam Dube, Matt Short, Anshul Kamboj, Noor Ahmad, Spencer Johnson, Mukesh Choudhary, Gurjapneet Singh.

Impact subs: Kartik Sharma, Macneil Noronha, Sarfaraz Khan, Kuldip Yadav, Aman Khan

MORE: What happens if an IPL match is cancelled due to rain? Rules and refund details

GT vs CSK IPL 2026 Live Updates

Hello everyone, and welcome to the live blog for the Gujarat Titans vs Chennai Super Kings clash at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. 

GT innings: 159/1 (15 overs)

  • The hosts are off to a flying start.
  • Gill completes his half-century as GT put up a century opening partnership.
  • Sudharsan completes his fifth consecutive IPL 50 as GT are destined for a huge score.

Toss result: CSK captain Ruturaj Gaikwad won the toss and opted to field first.

GT vs CSK: Win Probability

TeamWin percentage
GT65%
CSK35%

Ahmedabad weather update: Chances of rain interrupting play

Let's take a look at the hourly temperatures and the probability of rainfall in Ahmedabad on Thursday.

  • 6:00 PM: 41°C (0% chance of rain)
  • 7:00 PM: 40°C (0% chance of rain)
  • 8:00 PM: 38°C (0% chance of rain)
  • 9:00 PM: 37°C (0% chance of rain)
  • 10:00 PM: 35°C (0% chance of rain)
  • 11:00 PM: 34°C (0% chance of rain)

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Key highlights and reactions: GT vs CSK IPL 2026

IPL 2026 Points Table: Latest updated standings with live GT vs CSK result

PosTeamPlayedWonLostNRNrrPoints
1Royal Challengers Bengaluru (Q)13940+1.06018
2Gujarat Titans (Q)13850+0.40016
3Sunrisers Hyderabad (Q)13850+0.35016
4Rajasthan Royals13760+0.08314
5Punjab Kings13661+0.23013
6Kolkata Knight Riders13661+0.01113
7Chennai Super Kings13670-0.02712
8Delhi Capitals13670-0.87112
9Mumbai Indians (E)13490-0.5108
10Lucknow Super Giants (E)13490-0.7028

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GT vs CSK Live win probability, prediction, odds & chances of victory in IPL 2026 clash

Gujarat Titans take on Chennai Super Kings in their final IPL 2026 league stage game in Ahmedabad on Thursday, May 21.

It was a must-win game for CSK as a defeat would see them eliminated from the IPL 2026 playoff race. 

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Gujarat Titans, on the other hand, have already qualified for the playoffs, and they are now fighting for a top-two finish.

Live Scorecard

GT vs CSK IPL 2026: Win probability and toss result  

After 15 overs, GT 159/1

Sai Sudharsan joins Virender Sehwag, David Warner and Jos Buttler in an elite list of batters to score five consecutive 50s in IPL.

After 10 overs, GT 111/0

The century partnership is up as Gill looks to be in sublime touch. 

After 6 overs, GT 62/0

GT off to an impressive start.

Toss: CSK won the toss and opted to bowl first.

GT vs CSK: Playing XIs

GT playing XI: Shubman Gill (c), B Sai Sudharsan, Jos Buttler (wk), Nishant Sindhu, Washington Sundar, Jason Holder, Rashid Khan, Rahul Tewatia, Kagiso Rabada, Arshad Khan, Mohammed Siraj

Impact subs: Prasidh Krishna, Anuj Rawat, Glenn Phillips, Kulwant Khejroliya, Kumar Kushagra

CSK playing XI: Ruturaj Gaikwad (c), Sanju Samson (wk), Urvil Patel, Dewald Brevis, Shivam Dube, Matt Short, Anshul Kamboj, Noor Ahmad, Spencer Johnson, Mukesh Choudhary, Gurjapneet Singh.

Impact subs: Kartik Sharma, Macneil Noronha, Sarfaraz Khan, Kuldip Yadav, Aman Khan

GT vs CSK: Win percentage

TeamWin probability
GT65%
CSK35%

GT vs CSK: Betting odds

TeamOdds
GT1.34
CSK3.29

French Open - schedule, seedings and how to follow

Coco Gauff of United States with the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen trophy
Coco Gauff came from a set down to win the 2025 French Open title [Getty Images]

The second Grand Slam of the year begins on Sunday, with players heading to Paris for the French Open.

Top seeds Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka are searching for their first Roland Garros title, while Novak Djokovic and Iga Swiatek will be hoping to add another crown to their collections.

There will be comprehensive coverage of the tournament across the BBC - here is all you need to know.

When is the French Open 2026?

The clay-court Grand Slam starts on Sunday, 24 May at Roland Garros and finishes on Sunday, 7 June.

The women's singles final takes place on Saturday, 6 June, with the men's final concluding the tournament a day later.

Qualifying, where players must win three matches to reach the main draw, began on Monday, 18 May.

How to follow the French Open on the BBC

There will be daily live text commentaries of key matches on the BBC Sport website and app, while there will be a daily podcast re-capping the biggest stories on BBC Sounds.

5 Live Sport has daily coverage and commentary live from Court Philippe-Chatrier across 5 Live Sport, BBC Sounds and the BBC Sport website and app.

Tennis correspondent Russell Fuller will be joined Katie Smith, Abigail Johnson David Law and Gigi Salmon, with analysis from Annabel Croft, Pat Cash, Daniela Hantuchova, Naomi Broady, Ryan Harrison and Leon Smith.

Commentary of the day sessions will take place from 13:00 BST and 19:30 for the night sessions.

Who won the French Open in 2025?

Carlos Alcaraz with the men's Coupe des Mousquetaires trophy in 2025
Carlos Alcaraz has won the past two French Open men's singles titles [Getty Images]

Carlos Alcaraz won his second French Open title last year after coming from two sets down - and saving three championship points - to beat Sinner in a thrilling men's singles final.

Coco Gauff, meanwhile, fought back to defeat world number one Sabalenka in the women's singles final to win her first French Open title and second singles major.

Is Carlos Alcaraz playing?

Seven-time Grand Slam champion Alcaraz will not defend his French Open crown this year because of a wrist injury he picked up at the Barcelona Open.

Alcaraz will also miss next month's Wimbledon.

The Spaniard, who lost his world number one ranking to Sinner last month, completed the career Grand Slam when he won the Australian Open in January.

Who are the in-form players heading into Roland Garros?

With Alcaraz absent, top seed Sinner could secure his own career Grand Slam - winning each of the major tournaments at least once - with the French Open the only one missing from his collection.

The Italian arrives in Paris in top form, having won the past six ATP Masters 1000 titles - including three consecutive clay-court events at Monte Carlo, Madrid and Rome.

In doing so, he became just the second man, after Novak Djokovic, to complete the full set of nine Masters titles - known as the 'career Golden Masters'.

Djokovic has won three French Open titles but the 38-year-old has not played many matches this year and suffered an early exit at the Italian Open in his only clay-court appearance this season.

While Sinner is the red-hot favourite in the men's draw, picking a women's singles winner is harder to predict.

Reigning champion Gauff reached the final of the Italian Open, where she was defeated by Elina Svitolina, but her form has been inconsistent in 2026.

Barring an injury worry, top seed Sabalenka should be in contention, along with Swiatek - a four-time winner at Roland Garros - and Australian Open champion Elena Rybakina.

Which Britons have qualified for the main draw?

Cameron Norrie is the only Briton who will be seeded at Roland Garros, while 122nd ranked Jacob Fearnley also has direct entry into the men's main draw.

Jack Draper - the only other British man in the world's top 100 - will miss the tournament because of an ongoing knee injury.

Emma Raducanu, Katie Boulter and Francesca Jones have all received direct entry to the main draw in the women's singles, while Sonay Kartal is out with injury.

Toby Samuel qualified for his first Grand Slam main draw, while Felix Gill will bid to join him in Friday's final round.

What is the prize money?

The total prize money for the French Open is 61.7m euros (£53.7m), with the men's and women's singles champions set to take home 2.8m euros (£2.4m) each.

There is an ongoing dispute over prize money in tennis, with the men's and women's top-10 players demanding a higher percentage of the revenue generated by the four majors.

French Open 2026 draw

The draw for this year's tournament took place on Thursday, 21 May.

French Open 2026 schedule

24-26 May: Men's and women's singles first round

26 May: Men's and women's doubles begins

27-28 May: Men's and women's singles second round

27 May: Mixed doubles begins

29-30 May: Men's and women's singles third round

31 May-1 June: Men's and women's singles fourth round

2-3 June: Men's and women's quarter-finals

2 June: Wheelchair tournament begins

4 June: Women's singles semi-finals

5 June: Men's singles semi-finals

6 June: Women's singles final

7 June: Men's singles final

Raducanu faces tricky start - who plays who at French Open?

Emma Raducanu waits for a return
Emma Raducanu has only played twice at the French Open, reaching the second round on both occasions [Getty Images]

Emma Raducanu has been handed a tricky first-round test at the French Open against Argentine clay-court specialist Solano Sierra.

British number one Raducanu missed out on a seeding for the clay-court Grand Slam after falling to 37th in the world rankings.

The draw could have been less kind than 64th-ranked Sierra, given there was the prospect of Raducanu facing one of the world's very best.

However, like most Argentinian players, 21-year-old Sierra started on the clay as a toddler and recently showed her ability by taking a set from reigning French Open champion Coco Gauff in Madrid.

Italy's 2024 runner-up Jasmine Paolini potentially awaits Raducanu in the second round.

British number two Katie Boulter will open against American wildcard Akasha Urhobo, while Francesca Jones - the only other Briton in the women's singles - faces Brazil's 2023 semi-finalist Beatriz Haddad Maia.

In the men's draw, Cameron Norrie - Britain's only seeded player - will play Paraguay's Adolfo Daniel Vallejo.

Jacob Fearnley faces Argentina's Juan Manuel Cerundolo with the likely prospect of world number one Jannik Sinner waiting in round two.

Italy's Sinner - the overwhelming favourite for the title with rival Carlos Alcaraz out injured - starts his bid to become only the 10th man to complete the career Grand Slam against French wildcard Clement Tabur.

Three-time championNovak Djokovic did not receive a favourable draw as he bids once again for a standalone record 25th major victory.

Djokovic, who turns 39 on Friday, opens against huge-serving Frenchman Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard, who is now coached by former British number one Greg Rusedski.

Alcaraz absence leaves door open for Sinner

Two-time champion Alcaraz's absence with a wrist injury has deprived Roland Garros of one of the sport's biggest stars.

It also means his absorbing rivalry with Sinner - which led to such a thrilling final in Paris last year - has been put on hold, with the pair having won the past nine Grand Slam titles between them.

Sinner, who has lifted the Monte Carlo, Madrid and Rome clay-court titles as part of a 29-match winning streak, is now the overwhelming favourite to win his maiden French Open title.

At this stage it is difficult to see anybody stopping him.

Djokovic is only man other than Alcaraz who has beaten Sinner at the majors since Wimbledon in 2024.

But the 24-time major champion - who beat Sinner in the Australian Open semi-finals before losing to Alcaraz - has barely played since.

Djokovic sticks to a sparse schedule these days, believing it gives him the best shot at finally moving clear of Margaret Court in terms of all-time major wins.

Playing a huge server like Mpetshi Perricard is not ideal for his hopes of finding rhythm, although Djokovic still has more than enough quality to beat a player who has won seven of his 10 tour-level matches on clay.

Can rehired Richardson spark Raducanu revival?

Former US Open champion Raducanu has endured another stop-start season after picking up a virus in February, with the after-effects limiting her to only two tournaments since.

Raducanu made her return in Strasbourg this week after a two-month absence, losing in straight sets to France's Diane Parry.

It will be interesting to see what 23-year-old Raducanu's expectations at Roland Garros are.

Her performances at the Grand Slams have generally been disappointing and the limp manner in which she lost in the Australian Open second round was particularly disheartening.

Shortly afterwards she parted ways with Rafael Nadal's former coach Francisco Roig and has now rehired Andrew Richardson - the man who helped her shock the world by winning the 2021 US Open as a teenage qualifier.

Raducanu has only gone past the third round of a Grand Slam once since then.

The clay is not a surface she has ever felt completely comfortable on and it has also exacerbated a long-standing back issue.

If Richardson returning is going to spark a revival in Raducanu's career it would likely not happen over the next fortnight, given her lack of match fitness and a tricky draw.

Other notable first-round draws

Women's singles:

Aryna Sabalenka [1] v Jessica Bouzas Maneiro (Spa)

Coco Gauff (US) [4] v Taylor Townsend (US)

Emerson Jones (Aus) v Iga Swiatek (Pol) [3]

Men's singles:

Hugo Gaston (Fra) v Gael Monfils (Fra)

Stan Wawrinka (Sui) v Arthur Fils (Fra) [17]

Benjamin Bonzi (Fra) v Alexander Zverev (Ger) [2]

Angels nearly traded Shohei Ohtani to Rays for package headlined by Junior Caminero

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Angels nearly traded Shohei Ohtani to Rays for package headlined by Junior Caminero originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Los Angeles Angels are one of the worst teams in the Major Leagues right now, and they're sorely lacking star power outside of Mike Trout.

Only a few years ago, they had Shohei Ohtani dominating on the mound and at the plate. But, he left in free agency after the 2023 season for the Los Angeles Dodgers, and the Angels didn't get anything of value in return for losing Ohtani.

However, a report from Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic revealed the Angels missed out on a massive opportunity at the 2023 MLB trade deadline, as they had a chance to send Ohtani to the Tampa Bay Rays for a package headlined by Junior Caminero.

Angels backed out of trade with Shohei Ohtani for Junior Caminero

"Imagine if he had been traded for Junior Caminero, who would now be starring at third base for the Los Angeles Angels instead of the Rays," Rosenthal writes. "A blockbuster involving those players, carrying mammoth implications for both cubs, was seriously discussed before the 2023 trade deadline, according to people briefed on conversations."

During the 2023 season, the Angels could've traded Ohtani for a massive haul, but the specifics of some of their offers weren't fully known.

But, with this report from Rosenthal, that the Angels had an offer on the table with Caminero involved, it makes their decision not to swing a trade look a lot worse.

Caminero was 19 years old at the time and was not the only top prospect reported to be in this deal. Rosenthal reports that, "The other would have been shortstop Carson Williams, who was then a 20-year-old at High A."

MOREDodgers still have a Roki Sasaki problem

While trading Ohtani would've stung at the time, their reluctance to move on from Ohtani has resulted in what might be one of the worst, if not the worst, rosters in baseball.

But, had they made this trade with the Rays, they would've added Caminero, who is now a 22-year-old All-Star who has 65 homers, 162 RBIs, 257 hits, 143 runs scored, and 6.1 bWAR in 252 games across four seasons with a .261 average and .822 OPS.

This season, he has a 142 OPS+ and is one of the best young sluggers in the game. Williams hasn't exactly panned out for the Rays, but Caminero alone would've made this trade worth it.

Instead of losing a few months earlier than they actually did, but landing Caminero for a long time, the Angels lost Ohtani, and didn't get anything in return for him.

This was a huge missed opportunity for the Angels, as they could've traded the two-way superstar to the Rays for one of the best young hitters in the game in Junior Caminero, back at the 2023 trade deadline.

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How the potential expansion of CFP could affect the USC-UCLA rivalry

The UCLA Bruins are still waiting for their first-ever College Football Playoff appearance but with rumors of an expanded playoff format, things could get a bit easier for the Bruins to get into the dance.

If the CFP does end up expanding to 24 teams, then it becomes well within UCLA’s reach, with the Bruins program seemingly on the rise under new head coach Bob Chesney. UCLA hasn’t come close to a CFP appearance since the format was adopted in 2014.

UCLA isn’t alone, as the USC Trojans also have yet to make the playoffs. With the potential CFP expansion coming, Trojans Wire writer Matt Zemek wrote on how the programs should shift the scheduling of their rivalry game in order to best prepare themselves for a shot in the playoffs. 

“USC and UCLA therefore need to realize that in order to ensure their rivalry means everything, and that resting starters is never a possibility or a question for their annual game, they should move their game up a week so that it's not the finale of the regular season,” Zemek wrote. “The Trojans and Bruins, instead of playing a cupcake opponent in late August or on Labor Day weekend, should schedule that cupcake for the season finale so that if either team is going to the expanded 24-team CFP, they can rest starters for that game on that final weekend.”

With UCLA and USC being conference rivals, there shouldn’t be any worries about the rivalry going to the wayside, but with an expanded playoff format, the timing of the rivalry could be changing in the coming years.

This article originally appeared on UCLA Wire: How the potential CFP expansion could affect the USC-UCLA rivalry game

Eagles' Nolan Smith arrested for speeding at 135 mph, reckless driving

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Linebacker Nolan Smith Jr. (R) is under contract with the Philadelphia Eagles through 2027-28. File Photo by Laurence Kesterson/UPI

May 21 (UPI) -- Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Nolan Smith Jr. was arrested on speeding and reckless driving accusations and later released, a spokesperson from the Twiggs County (Ga.) Sheriff's Office told UPI on Thursday.

Smith, a Savannah, Ga. native, was clocked driving at Lamborghini at 135 mph in a 70-mph zone on the interstate Friday night, police said. He was booked at 11:24 p.m. EDT Friday and released at 12:41 a.m. Saturday.

Smith has a July 14 court date, but will not need to appear if he pays the citations he was issued.

The Twiggs County Sheriff's Office posted about the incident Saturday on Facebook, stating that officers observed Smith driving at nearly double the speed limit Friday on Interstate 16 eastbound.

"The driver was cooperative throughout the encounter," the post read. "Instead of a tow truck visit for a very expensive Italian 'supercar nap,' the driver chose to follow deputies back to the Twiggs County Sheriff's Office, where citations were issued, bond was posted and the driver was released.

"No drama. No injuries. Just a very fast car learning a very expensive lesson," the sheriff's office said.

The Eagles exercised the fifth-year option on Smith's rookie contract in April. He is set to make $13.7. million in 2027, the final year of that pact.

The three-year veteran, who joined Philadelphia as the No. 30 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, totaled 91 combined tackles, 25 quarterback hits, 10.5 sacks, two passes defensed, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries through the first 45 appearances of his career.

Smith made a career-high 12 starts last season. He missed five games due to a triceps injury.

Eagles players will participate in the first day of organized team activities Tuesday. Mandatory minicamp is scheduled June 9 and 10. Philadelphia will open its preseason campaign against the Baltimore Ravens on Aug. 15 in Baltimore.

Marshall Faulk shares strong views about racial disparity in key college, pro jobs

James Uthmeier probably won't want to read this. Even if he should.

A recent article from Brent Schrotenboer of USA Todayexplores the lack of Black coaches at the college level. It includes pointed quotes from Hall of Fame running back Marshall Faulk, who is in his first year as the head coach at Southern University, regarding the inability of Black players to become coaches at the college or pro level.

First, the facts. As Schrotenboer notes, only 13 major-college programs have Black head coaches. That's down from 17 out of 120 in 2011.

"Football’s the only sport that players struggle to come off the field and become a coach,” Faulk told Schrotenboer. “They look at us like if you’re successful at the game playing then you won’t be successful at the game in any other capacity. . . .

“I’m just gonna say what it is,” Faulk said. “Matt Ryan can be a G.M. Why do other players kind of go through and jump through the hoops to be a G.M.?" (Ryan is the president of football with the Falcons, one step above the G.M.)

“What’s the quarterback [coach] that’s now in Minnesota?” Faulk added, referring to former NFL quarterback Josh McCown. “He was in Houston. They were about to give him the [head coaching] job. . . . He barely played. Played a few games in the league. But it happens. You can be JJ Redick and never have coaching experience and get the Lakers job. But can Marshall Faulk get the Rams job? Hell no. It is what it is."

The numbers don't lie, and facts are stubborn things. As it relates to the current (and historic) numbers in both college and pro football, something is clearly off. The demographics of the coaching population don't match the demographics of the player population.

The only way it will change is through litigation. Which is slow. And expensive. And detrimental to the career of the person who dares to stand up and say something about it — especially in the current political climate.

The current political climate is sufficiently hostile to the notion of diversity that Uthmeier is hassling the NFL for diversity efforts that have failed to move the needle. Beyond being wrong (and probably performative), it's bizarre.

Hiring systems supposedly based on "merit" have created results that speak for themselves. And what those results are saying is that there has been, and continues to be, a very real problem. Even if some will insist it's a problem to try to fix it.

Former Packers draft pick Anthony Johnson Jr. to sign with Bears

A former draft pick of the Green Bay Packers is signing with the rival Chicago Bears. According to NFL reporter Jordan Schultz, defensive back Anthony Johnson Jr. -- a seventh-round pick of the Packers in 2023 -- will sign with the Bears.

Johnson was a tryout player for the Bears at rookie minicamp earlier this month.

The Packers drafted Johnson out of Iowa State with the 242nd overall pick in the 2023 draft. As a rookie, Johnson appeared in 12 games, including four starts, and he produced 24 tackles, three passes defensed and an interception. His first career interception came during a win over the Los Angeles Rams. He also appeared in both playoff games.

Johnson was released by the Packers at final cuts before the 2024 season. He was claimed off waivers by the New York Giants and eventually played in nine games, seeing action on 21 defensive snaps and 113 on special teams.

Johnson spent the entire 2025 season on injured reserve and was waived by the Giants in March.

Johnson will join a Bears safety room that includes first-round pick Dillon Thieneman, free agent signings Coby Bryant and Cam Lewis and undrafted free agent Skyler Thomas.

Johnson also joins Jonathan Garvin as former Packers draft picks currently on the Bears offseason roster.

This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: Former Packers draft pick Anthony Johnson Jr. to sign with Bears

Serie A Preview: Torino vs Juventus – Team News, Lineups & Prediction

Serie A Preview: Torino vs Juventus – Team News, Lineups & Prediction
Serie A Preview: Torino vs Juventus – Team News, Lineups & Prediction

Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino forms the backdrop for the 162nd Serie A edition of the famous Derby della Mole between Torino and Juventus. Sunday’s showdown in Turin won’t change much for the mid-table hosts, but it could decide the fate of their more esteemed visitors.

Sitting 12th in the standings after a 2-1 defeat at Cagliari in the penultimate round, Torino will have to settle for a second consecutive bottom-half finish irrespective of the outcome of this clash. However, the Granata are expected to take the field heavily motivated to spoil their eternal rivals’ Champions League ambitions.

Despite having nothing but pride left to play for, Torino could still play a massive role in the fiercely contested race for a top-four finish. Vying for a place in next season’s Champions League, Juventus trail fourth-placed Roma by two points following a disheartening 2-0 home loss to Fiorentina last time out.

Therefore, their top-four destiny is completely out of their hands, as they need either Milan or Roma to drop points on the final day. More importantly, Luciano Spalletti’s underperforming side must hold up their end of the bargain in this ‘make or break’ clash if they’re to sneak their way back into the top four right at the death.

Match Preview

Torino

Torino’s late-season slump has seen them lose two of their last three league games (W1), having previously suffered just one defeat in six Serie A outings (W3, D2). Nonetheless, they should still head into proceedings in high spirits, especially after rebuilding their home fortress under the tutelage of Roberto D’Aversa.

Now unbeaten in five consecutive home league games (W4, D1), the Granata will be out to score at least twice in six top-flight matches at this stadium for the first time since 1992. Interestingly, the only blemish on this near-flawless run was a 2-2 draw against newly crowned champions Inter last month, highlighting the magnitude of the task awaiting Juventus on Sunday.

However, D’Aversa’s charges have notoriously struggled against the division’s elite teams, securing just two home wins against pre-round top-half sides this season (D1, L6). That’s not the only reason for concern, as Torino have won just one of their 41 competitive meetings with Juventus since December 1995 (D11, L29).

Juventus

Despite their long-standing dominance in this match-up, Juventus cannot afford to rest on their laurels. Indeed, they’ve shared the spoils with Torino in three of their last four Serie A encounters (W1), including a tepid 0-0 draw in November’s reverse fixture at the Allianz Stadium. Adding to this sentiment, the visitors head into this season-defining clash in dire form.

In addition to the abovementioned loss to Fiorentina, Juventus have gone winless in two of their last four league outings (W1, D2, L1). As such, it’s fair to say that they’ve been the architects of their own demise, allowing Milan and Roma to leapfrog them in the standings when it mattered most. As a result, there’s no margin for error here.

However, Juventus can take confidence from winning six of their nine away league matches against sides starting this round in the bottom half of the table (D2, L1). Furthermore, they’re currently on a five-game unbeaten road run in Serie A (W3, D2), keeping clean sheets against Atalanta and Milan in that promising-looking sequence.

Team News

Torino will be without long-term absentees Zakaria Aboukhlal, Ardian Ismajli, and Tino Anjorin. On a more positive note, Lithuanian midfielder Gvidas Gineitis returns from suspension and could dislodge Cagliari loanee Matteo Prati from the starting lineup. Veteran striker Duvan Zapata is expected to lead the line, supported by the likes of Giovanni Simeone and Nikola Vlasic.

Meanwhile, with Arkadiusz Milik and Juan Cabal starting on the bench against Fiorentina last weekend, Juventus will make this crosstown trip at full strength. Despite having a second-half goal disallowed by VAR, Dusan Vlahovic remains the frontrunner to spearhead the Bianconeri attack ahead of the misfiring duo, Lois Openda and Jonathan David.

Torino vs Juventus Potential Starting Lineups

Torino (3-4-2-1): Paleari; Ebosse, Coco, Marianucci; Pedersen, Ilkhan, Gineitis, Obrador; Vlasic, Simeone; Zapata.

Juventus (4-2-3-1): Di Gregorio; Kalulu, Bremer, Kelly, Cambiaso; Locatelli, Koopmeiners; Conceicao, McKennie, Yildiz; Vlahovic.

Torino vs Juventus Prediction

This derby has all the makings of a ‘must-win’ clash for Juventus, but given their rough patch, it’s hard to put it past Torino to defy their dreadful record in this fixture. We wouldn’t go as far as to back the Granata for the win, yet it’s not impossible to envisage another share of the spoils.

‘Will always be part of the shield’: Araujo, Laporta, Yuste pay tribute to Lewandowski at Barcelona team dinner

‘Will always be part of the shield’: Araujo, Laporta, Yuste pay tribute to Lewandowski at Barcelona team dinner
‘Will always be part of the shield’: Araujo, Laporta, Yuste pay tribute to Lewandowski at Barcelona team dinner

Barcelona recently celebrated the success of the ongoing season with a special team dinner with the players, coaching staff, the president and even Hansi Flick.

It was a special night that included speeches from notable members, an honour for Robert Lewandowski, who was handed a jersey signed by all his teammates, and Barcelona’s stand-in president, Rafa Yuste, singing the club’s anthem.

What made it more special was the presence of the close family of players, with most turning up with their spouses or girlfriends at the ‘red carpet’ before the event.

Yuste speaks on the occasion

As relayed by Mundo Deportivo, Rafa Yuste, Joan Laporta and even Ronald Araujo spoke to the team with passionate speeches at the gathering, both with the intention of celebrating successes and bidding farewell to Robert Lewandowski.

Yuste, the club’s stand-in president, first praised the team for the season they delivered, saying,

“We have won the League and the Super Cup. It is a source of great pride. As president, I want to tell you that without this group we would not have gained anything.”

“It’s not something of today, but of a long time. This is an incredible group and is building a team that can become legendary. We always know how to get up, especially in difficult times,” he added.

Yuste, Laporta spoke highly about Lewandowski. (Photo by Eric Alonso/Getty Images)

He then spoke kindly of Fermin Lopez, who suffered a gut-wrenching fracture that will keep him out of the World Cup next month.

“Today I want to remember those who have overcome adversity, for those who have suffered pain and have had injuries. In that sense, I want to give recognition to Fermín.”

“I also want to highlight friendship, which is a very precious value. My best friend has given me the option to be president of Barça, and I will never forget it,” he added, thanking Laporta.

He then spoke highly of Robert Lewandowski and wished him luck.

“Finally, I want to address a few words of gratitude to Lewandowski and tell you that you will always be with us.”

Laporta’s address

Joan Laporta, Barcelona’s president-elect, was the next to speak to the media and began by thanking the team for a special season.

“Congratulations and thank you all. It was a fantastic season. A legendary team is being built. Last season was historic, just like the current one.”

“I want to thank Hansi, the staff, the players, and the board members, among many others, for their effort,” he added.

Praising the team’s character, ability to fight back and personality, Laporta said,

“We have a group with a great extraordinary human level, with talent and a great character. The spirit is the key to success.”

Lewandowski is leaving as a free agent. (Photo by Eric Alonso/Getty Images)

Laporta then praised Robert Lewandowski and thanked him for all his contributions to rebuilding the team into what it is today.

“Finally, I want to dedicate a few words to Lewandowski: you left a great club to come here. For us, it was an extraordinary moment.”

“You will always be part of the shield. Barcelona is your home and we want to see you here soon,” he concluded.

Araujo’s honest words

Finally, Barcelona captain Ronald Araujo had heartfelt words for Lewandowski, as a tribute from the dressing room that will miss his presence from next season.

“I want to have a few words of thanks to Lewandowski. You came at a very difficult time and we are very grateful.”

“From your arrival, with your effort, discipline and attitude, we grew a lot as a team,” he added.

Why Caitlin Clark's late injury scratch could lead to WNBA punishing Fever

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Why Caitlin Clark's late injury scratch could lead to WNBA punishing Fever originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Indiana Fever got their third win of the season on Wednesday night with a 90-73 win over the Portland Fire, but the game is being overshadowed by Caitlin Clark's status.

The star guard missed the game on Wednesday, her first missed game of the season, even though she seemed to be healthy entering the night. The Fever downplayed Clark's back injury, claiming it wasn't serious and the team fully expected Clark to play against the Fire.

However, the way the Fever treated Clark's injury is now being scrutinized. Clark was not on the injury report leading into the game against the Fire, and that decision could lead to the WNBA punishing Indiana.

Here's why Clark's injury report status is being questioned.

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Why did Caitlin Clark not play last night?

Caitlin Clark missed her first game of the season on Wednesday night with a back injury. Head coach Stephanie White said before the game that Clark woke up with a stiff back and spent practice on Tuesday getting treatment.

However, Clark was not on the injury report, leading to some questions to how the Fever handled the injury. White said there was nothing nefarious about it.

"Not everybody that doesn’t practice or gets a pro day is on the injury report. That happens all the time," White said. "And she wasn’t listed on the injury report earlier because we expected her to play."

White didn't have much more information on Clark's injury, though she deferred to the training staff. Additionally, White said this wasn't part of any load management by the team after Clark was injured for much of last year.

"Her back is sore. If there’s anything more detailed than that, that’s the training staff," she added.

When asked if Clark is injured, White said "Her back is sore. If there's anything more detailed than that, that's the training staff."

White said pregame that "she's healthy. We're not managing anything, it's just a back issue that we want to give the time to be ready." https://t.co/6S3kkKPN4w

— Chloe Peterson (@chloepeterson67) May 21, 2026

MORE: Why will Caitlin Clark be at this year's Indy 500?

Why WNBA could punish Fever

The Fever may have broken WNBA rules by not disclosing Clark's back injury on the injury report. According to the rules, WNBA teams "must designate a participation status and identify a specific injury, illness, other medical condition, or other reason for any player whose participation in the game may be affected for any reason."

If Indiana had any reason to believe that Clark could miss Wednesday night's game, they would then be required to list Clark on the injury report the day before. As head coach Stephanie White said, Clark didn't practice with the rest of the team on Tuesday; it appears the team was aware of the ailment.

Given White said Clark did not practice yesterday, and there was no indication Clark was dealing with an ailment until she was ruled out 100 minutes before tip tonight, would imagine this is something the league may take a look at https://t.co/xC8EyPb6Kt

— Alexa Philippou (@alexaphilippou) May 20, 2026

However, White claims the team fully expected Clark to play, which is why the star didn't appear on the injury report.

In a back-and-forth with @RomeovilleKid, Steph White says they expected Caitlin Clark, even without practicing, to be available tonight. That's why she wasn't on the injury report.

When asked if she expected the Fever to get fined for not listing her on Tues, she went "no, no."

— Chloe Peterson (@chloepeterson67) May 21, 2026

WNBA injury report rules

The WNBA has specific rules regarding how teams are required to treat the injury point so they remain transparent with the public. Here's what the WNBA rulebook says:

"WNBA teams must report information concerning player injuries, illnesses, other medical conditions, or rest for all WNBA games. By 5 p.m. local time the day before a game (other than the second day of a back-to-back), teams must designate a participation status and identify a specific injury, illness, other medical condition, or other reason for any player whose participation in the game may be affected for any reason. For the second game of a back-to-back, teams must report the above information by 1 p.m. local time on the day of the game."

Any team that breaks these rules is subject to punishment, likely beginning with a fine but becoming more severe the more it occurs.

Ex-high diving world champ Heslop returns after back surgery

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Heslop won the 2024 Red Bull Cliff Diving world title at the age of 22 [Getty Images]

"I should have probably stopped earlier and that would have changed the outcome of how I'm feeling now, but I also wouldn't have the trophy sitting on my shelf."

It was the middle of the Red Bull Cliff Diving Series 2024 series and a 22-year-old Aidan Heslop was faced with a dilemma.

Suffering with major back pain, the high diver - who has competed twice for Wales at the Commonwealth Games - was at the top of the standings, with his ambitions of becoming the youngest world champion in touching distance.

He looked at his girlfriend, fellow diver Molly Carlson, and said: "I want to win this year, and if that means I need to take a year off next year to just recover from this dream of mine, then that's what it's going to be."

As the competition moved to Sydney for the eighth and final round, Heslop was able to maintain his lead and win the world title, but it was not without incident.

"Just a couple hours after getting of the plane in Sydney I was playing chess in the park.

"A piece fell down and as I went to pick it up I just, it was almost like I got stabbed in the back, and I couldn't even walk."

"In that moment I was convinced it was over.

"If I can't even walk how am I going to run to the end of a 27m platform and do the hardest dive in the world?"

Heslop has described how the pain affected him in a documentary called 444 days - The Long Way Back.

"The pain for the longest time had just been in my right glute, just shooting down my leg all the time.

"I'd have to get out of bed, brush my teeth and then lay back in bed in a foetal position.

"I never called myself invincible or anything like that.

"You always think it happens to someone else and never happens to you, that was my mentality and now it's happened to me, I think I had to learn my lesson on that one."

As Heslop began his preparations for 2025, the pain remained.

He met with multiple physios and had medical treatment, but nothing could get him ready for the season opener in the Philippines in March, as he decided to pull out.

Two months later he met a doctor who recommended Heslop undergo back surgery, ruling him out for the season.

Heslop underwent surgery in Munich on 20 May, 2025, getting back on the 27m board on 27 January, 2026, 444 days after his World Series triumph in Sydney.

Exactly one year to the day since his surgery, he is back in action at the Kroya Waterfall & Kelingking Beach in Bali, Indonesia for the 2026 opener from 20-23 May.

In Heslop's absence last year, Gary Hunt won his 11th title at the age of 41.

While Heslop would love to win his title back, the 24-year-old is realistic about his ambitions.

"As much as I'd like to stand here and say that I want to win the whole series and smash it out the park, I don't think that's my main goal for this year.

"Ideally I'd have 15 years in this sport still.

"This year is about learning how to be healthy as a cliff diver and what I need to do to have my body in a position where I can do this sport without hurting myself.

"I hope I can stay healthy, but there's a little part of me that wants to kick everyone's asses as well!"

"I think I've done cliff diving all these years, purely because I love it, there's nothing else in this world that makes me feel the same as I do when I cliff dive."

Former UGA star Nolan Smith caught going 135 mph in Lamborghini on Georgia interstate

Former University of Georgia star and current Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Nolan Smith faces reckless driving and speeding charges.

ESPN reports that the Twiggs County Sheriff’s Office pulled Smith over on Friday after a deputy saw Smith driving over 135 mph. Smith posted bond later that night, ESPN reported.

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The Twiggs County Sheriff’s Office posted on Facebook about a traffic stop involving a Lamborghini driver caught going 136 MPH in a 70 MPH zone. The post does not identify Smith as the driver, but said he cooperated with deputies.

“Instead of a tow truck visit for a very expensive Italian ‘supercar nap,’ the driver chose to follow deputies back to the Twiggs County Sheriff’s Office, where citations were issued, bond was posted, and the driver was released,” the post read. “No drama. No injuries. Just a very fast car learning a very expensive lesson.”

Smith, a Georgia native, was a standout for the Bulldogs defense from 2019-2022. The Eagles drafted him with the No. 30 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft. The team recently exercised Smith’s fifth-year option.

Philadelphia will start organized team activities (OTAs) on May 26. The Eagles have not released a statement on Smith’s traffic stop as of Thursday morning.

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Heated Rivalry Star Harrison Browne on Trans Athletes: “Sports Have Never Been Fair”

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Heated Rivalry actor and hockey history-maker Harrison Browne has something to say about the ongoing debate about transgender athletes playing in sports with cisgender athletes.

In an interview with CNN, Browne, who made history as the first out trans professional hockey player, said that too much of the conversation around trans athletes has revolved around the idea that hormones, specifically testosterone, should be singled out as the exclusive source of competetive advantage.

“When we focus so solely on one hormone, we’re overlooking the real barriers to fairness in sport,” he said. He went on to elaborate that many other factors can actually affect athlete performance, including training, access to coaching, nutrition and socioeconomic status, all of which he believes affect athletic performance more consistently than any hormone.

“Sports have never been fair,” Browne said. “If they were, everyone would be the same height and have the same access to resources, but that’s just not reality.”

Browne added that the focus on hormones is both reductive and misleading, per CNN. The focus on physiology “dehumanizes people,” he said, adding, “You’re just talking about their bodies — not their lives.”

Browne spoke to CNN to mark the forthcoming paperback release of his book, Let Us Play: Winning the Battle for Gender Diverse Athletes, due May 26.

In its reporting, CNN did acknowledge that the science backs up Browne’s assertions and that the relationship between hormones and athletic performance is not nearly as simple as “testosterone = good.”

“The single biggest misconception is that testosterone is some kind of permanent performance-enhancing drug, and once you’ve been exposed to it, the advantages are locked in forever,” Ada Cheung, an endocrinologist, told the news channel.

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“People hear ‘male puberty’ and assume it creates an irreversible athletic superpower,” Cheung continued. “But that’s not what the science shows.”

Browne shared some of his personal story with CNN, as well, including the fact that he had come out to his colleagues on the women’s hockey team at the University of Maine, even as his deadname and she/her pronouns were used to announce him when he stepped onto the rink.

“Hockey was the one place where I could turn my brain off,” Browne said. “The one space where my body wasn’t the enemy. All that mattered was how fast my feet moved.”

Browne briefly appeared in Heated Rivalry’s fourth episode as Connors, Ilya’s teammate. Connors is the one who alerts Ilya of tabloid reports claiming Shane Hollander is dating Rose Landry.

Browne has previously been vocal about trans participation in sports, including taking to Instagram to criticize the International Olympic Committee’s recent policy banning trans women from all competition. Browne pointed out that only one trans woman, New Zealand weightlifter Laurel Hubbard, has ever competed at the Olympic level.

“It really seems like trans women participating in the Olympics is a non-issue, because it is,” Browne said on Instagram at the time. “What is an issue is the policing of women’s bodies, and the surveillance, and the whistle-blowing effect, and now this moral panic around trans athletes.”

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Former Athlete Shares How Years-Long Addiction Struggle Inspired His Mental Health Advocacy (Exclusive)

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  • JB Copeland shares how concussions ended his football career and led to struggles with addiction and mental health
  • He sought help in 2022, spending 60 days in rehab, which he says transformed his life and perspective
  • Copeland now uses his platform to advocate for mental health and encourage men to express their emotions

In honor of May's Mental Health Awareness Month, athlete-turned-content creator JB Copeland is opening up to PEOPLE about overcoming a 10-year-old struggle with addiction and mental health.

Copeland — a 31-year-old from Dallas, Texas — spent the majority of his life committed to football. He worked his way up through high school and landed a scholarship playing at the University of North Carolina. But in 2016, during his junior year, back-to-back concussions forced him to retire from the sport he loved.

“I just felt like a shell of a human,” he says. “My whole identity was wrapped up in football so when that ended, it just felt like, what do I do now?”

“I had issues with not feeling good enough for myself and for my coaches and teammates. And it felt like I was a bit worthless now that I could not give my talents or my performance,” he continues. “I just felt out of place and I felt really sad. A mix of a lot of emotions that I wasn't sure how to deal with, which is kind of what took me downhill.”

JB Copeland at UNCCredit: Courtesy JB Copeland
JB Copeland at UNC
Credit: Courtesy JB Copeland

When his football career ended, Copeland — who had already been drinking alcohol and smoking marijuana since high school — amped up his substance use and even started abusing other drugs.

He was prescribed Xanax for anxiety after his concussions. However, while trying to “mask and suppress my emotions,” he started taking more and more. He also found himself turning to his teammates who had surgery and asking for their prescription medications, which ultimately led to an addiction.

“It was kind of a thing we were all doing, but for me, there was a deeper thing in me that was like, ‘I need this to feel okay.' And it just got worse and worse,” he says.

Copeland says he had a strong support system during that time, but he was so good at hiding his struggles that no one knew.

“Obviously my parents loved me and they tried. You know, my coaches would ask me, ‘Are you okay? Do you need help?' And I would deflect. I wasn't honest,” he recalls. “I didn't know how to get help or what that looked like. I was used to just saying a prayer and hoping that this thing would be taken from me. There is power in prayer, but at the end of the day, there also is more power when it comes to addiction and actually getting therapy and taking care of it.”

Feeling “lost” without football and struggling mentally and physically, Copeland ultimately failed out of college during his senior year and continued spiraling downward in the years following.

Things changed in April 2022. His addiction to alcohol, marijuana and pills got so bad that he lost a lot of weight and started having severe panic attacks. He landed in the ER, and then, could no longer hide his struggles from his wife Chloe, whom he married in 2019.

“I finally just was like, ‘I think that I'm at a breaking point. Obviously what I've been doing isn't working anymore.' So I had a conversation with my wife and I made the decision to check into an addiction rehab facility in a small country town outside of Dallas.”

“I was very scared to make the decision,” he says. “I didn't feel comfortable making it, but I knew that something had to change.”

JB CopelandCredit: Jenny Lawson
JB Copeland
Credit: Jenny Lawson

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Copeland spent 60 days at the rehabilitation center, calling the first three weeks the hardest weeks of his life. “All this pain that I'd suppressed for years, I didn't even know how to begin to sort and file these feelings away and try and make sense of them,” he explains.

“What's communicated to younger men is that feelings aren't a thing that we're gonna talk about. It's not a cool thing to talk about. To cry is to be weak, to feel is to be weak. Put your chest out, put your shoulders back. We don't go there,” he says. “So for me, going through that rehab process showed me that that's actually where freedom lives, it's being able to hold space for myself.”

And it ended up being a life-changing experience for Copeland.

“I remember during one of the group therapy sessions, someone made a funny joke and I belly laughed. And this thought came to me like, ‘When was the last time you laughed?' It had been years since I had actually let out an authentic, genuine laugh. And that laugh was a moment that shifted everything for me,” he recalls. “It's like this emotion and this inner child came back and it was almost like some type of miracle or spiritual awakening. A laugh is what changed my direction and changed my life.”

JB CopelandCredit: Jenny Lawson
JB Copeland
Credit: Jenny Lawson

Through his rehab journey, Copeland was able to get sober and feel connected to himself again. And after returning home, he continued therapy and other tools he learned in the program to start a “new lease on life.”

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He admits he's had setbacks over the years. “I got out of rehab almost four years ago and I've had a ton of ups and downs and not everything is rainbows and sunshine,” he says.

But he says he's proud of being honest with himself and loved ones in the face of those challenges.

“I relapsed about a year and a half out of rehab but I quickly told my wife and said, ‘I'm just not well at the moment. I messed up again.' And over the past couple of years, I've learned to say, ‘Okay, we're not going back to where we were.' I still have hard days but I have to be anchored in knowing where I wanna go and that things are gonna be okay.”

JB CopelandCredit: Jenny Lawson
JB Copeland
Credit: Jenny Lawson

Copeland says that's one of the reasons why he's dedicated his social media platform to being a mental health advocate. He hopes that sharing his story will encourage more boys and men to discuss mental health topics and break the stigma attached to expressing their emotions.

“I didn't want my pain and the things that I had gone through to just be for me. I wanted to help people. I wanted to show people that there's hope,” he tells PEOPLE. “I just wanted to be a voice of encouragement and comfort for people and let people know that they're not alone.”

If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, please contact the SAMHSA helpline at 1-800-662-HELP.

If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health challenges, emotional distress, substance use problems, or just needs to talk, call or text 988, or chat at 988lifeline.org 24/7.

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Wicomico County Recreation announces full lineup of summer sports camps

Young athletes will have several chances to stay active and build skills this summer through a lineup of sports camps offered by Wicomico County Recreation & Parks.

The camps, running from late June through early August, cover a range of sports and age groups, including flag football, soccer, volleyball, disc golf and a multi‑sport program.

All‑Sports Camp runs Aug. 3–7 and allows participants to try basketball, baseball, golf and floor hockey. The camp concludes with an Olympic‑style competition where campers can demonstrate skills learned during the week. The cost is $75 per participant.

From flag football and soccer to volleyball and disc golf, Wicomico County’s summer camps give young athletes multiple ways to stay active.

The Wicomico Youth Flag Football Summer Camp will be held June 22–24. Open to all skill levels, the camp focuses on football fundamentals, game strategy and developing players’ football IQ. The cost is $90 and includes a camp T‑shirt.

Shore Soccer Summer Camp returns July 6–9, offering age‑appropriate drills and game situations designed to reinforce fundamental skills. The camp costs $140 per participant.

Disc Golf 101, scheduled for July 20–22, introduces participants to the basics of disc golf in a non‑competitive setting. The cost is $45 per participant.

Two volleyball camps are also planned. Eastern Shore Elite Volleyball Academy runs Aug. 3–5 for boys and girls ages 13–18 and is designed to prepare athletes for the 2026 high school season. The three‑day camp costs $150 and includes a T‑shirt.

Shore Volleyball Camp, for boys and girls ages 8–16, will be held July 29–31. The camp emphasizes fundamental volleyball skills in a supportive environment. The cost is $150 and includes a T‑shirt.

Registration for all programs is available online through Wicomico County Recreation & Parks at wicomicorecandparks.org or in person at the Wicomico Civic Center box office, open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at wicomicociviccenter.org.

This story was created by Dave DeMille, ddemille@gannett.com, with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Journalists were involved in every step of the information gathering, review, editing and publishing process. Learn more at cm.usatoday.com/ethical-conduct.

This article originally appeared on Salisbury Daily Times: How to register for Wicomico County youth sports camps this summer

Counterpoint: You’re a Good-Looking Genius, Tony Pettiti

CHAMPAIGN, IL - OCTOBER 19: Big Ten commissioner Tony Pettiti watches the game from the sidelines during a college football game between the Michigan Wolverines and the Illinois Fighting Illini, on October 19, 2024, at Memorial Stadium, Champaign, IL. (Photo by Keith Gillett/IconSportswire) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Please: at LEAST a 24-team College Football Playoff. But might we make a recommendation?

Dear Commissioner Pettiti,

Hi. MNWildcat here. Thanks for putting your thumb on the scale earlier this week to prevent SBNation from being sold to the Murdochs along with Vox. I know you’re too humble and good-looking a genius to take any public credit for it, but I know a Pettiti job when I see it.

And that’s why I want to tell you: don’t listen to the haters.

Sure, you looked bad when you tried to sell out stakes of the conference to private equity, an idea so craven and shitty that even USC and Michigan—Michigan!—told you to fuck off. But, visionary genius that you are, you persevered and decided that the new way to make money was by expanding the College Football Playoff to 24 teams.

And, Commissioner Pettiti, as a fan of a team that—at best—will be the 14th- or 15th-best team in college football in a pre-NIL landscape and might make it to seven wins a few times in the post-college football landscape, I say bring it on.

I personally salivate at the thought of getting—not having, as your detractors would say, but getting the privilege—to stay up until 1am watching Northwestern play a football game at Washington while knowing that there’s going to be an extra $82 million in the athletic department’s bank account that’s going to be used to get into an arms race with the Ohio States of the world that my school will never win. Sure, we’ll only see Purdue and Iowa twice every five years, but think about how I’ll be Scrooge McDucking it into the shallow end of a pool filled with the concept of gold coins.

I know you’ll speak at my funeral, Commissioner Pettiti, because I am the kind of consumer who gleefully eats up the visionary innovation you have brought to our conference.

Now, I realize that SOME people who will not be named and definitely not linked to will criticize this. They’ll remind you that, well…

We, the fans, are the consumers of your inventory. You might think that your customers are the media companies and their commercial advertiser partners.

But I say NAY! In fact, please sell more parts of the Big Ten to commercial advertisers! Have you ever seen a soccer game—I haven’t, obviously, soccer’s for those coastal types and also Indiana for some reason—featuring the Mexican team Leon?

That’s what I want you to aspire to, Tony. I want those Ultra 5K-Hi-Def cameras and microphones that B1G FOX is going to put around the field to capture every bead of sweat falling off Bret Bielema, every pleat in Kirk Ferentz’s khakis, every ping! of a coin falling out of your pocket up in the Super Top Secret Suite that you reside in, lest you accidentally see a consumer—don’t let them tell you we’re called “fans,” that’s only when you need to sell us something—at one of these inventory items—I mean, games.

I know that I, a Northwestern football consumer, cannot wait to lose 52-7 to some top seed in the College Football Playoff—or watch Iowa lose 24-6, what we call a “Ferentzian blowout”—but rest easy in the knowledge that at least we made The Dance. What I’ve always said, consumer that I am, is that I wish fewer inventory items meant something so that I can be on my couch for what really matters—the FOX B1G N00D Saturday Summer Slam Super-Show, featuring Dave Portnoy and Tucker Carlson, Football Talked Also. It’s stressful to consume college football inventory, and I certainly don’t want to be burdened by watching my certified product preference—Northwestern, to review—actually contesting any inventory with a fellow franchise in the product lineup.

So, when SOME people would say things like this

Tony, you do not understand that college football fans are a unique, bizarre, occasionally unhealthily obsessed bunch. You do not understand your job.

I say don’t worry about it, you good-looking business genius. You’re doing great, and I for one cannot wait to consume more inventory that means even less. It’ll allow me to do what I’m really concerned about, which is maintaining my subscriptions to as many different channels and streaming services as possible. THAT’S what college football is all about.

With love,

MNWildcat Subscriber 482947

PS: can I interest you in a media company? Lightly used, some blogs still remain to talk about Big Ten inventory for fellow consumers, will pivot to video for food.

Indy 500 weather forecasts are looking better. Here's what they say

Race fans are only a few days away from the Greatest Spectacle in Racing, and weather predictions for the skies above this year's running of the Indy 500 are getting cautiously optimistic.

The dreary forecasts from earlier this week have been tempered with slightly more sunshine and calls for rain have been pushed further back in the afternoon.

IndyStar is helping race fans prepare their outfits and accessories for the spectacle by publishing daily updates as race day draws near.

IndyStar's historic weather analysis (provided below) shows that it's rained only once on May 24 since 2006 and the average temperature for the past 20 years has been in the upper 60s. That said, multiple current forecasts call for some precipitation this year on Sunday, May 24.

What will weather be like for the Indy 500?

The National Weather Service on Thursday is predicting a 50% chance of rain and thunderstorms for Sunday's race. The service's forecast shows rains are likely to hold off until around 2 p.m. Skies will be partly sunny (a more optimistic outlook than previous forecasts) with temperatures nearing a high of 80 degrees.

AccuWeather's forecast shows a 65% chance of rain totaling about 3.5 hours throughout the day. The high temperature will be in the upper 70s with humidity and other conditions making it feel more like the mid 80s.

The Weather Underground is predicting the least chance of rain with a 30% possibility the skies will open over the Big Race. Isolated thunderstorms are expected to begin in the afternoon, and the group's hour-by-hour forecast for Sunday shows rains will hold off until 5 p.m. Temperatures will reach a high of around 75 degrees.

What is the weather forecast for Memorial Day if there's a delay?

The National Weather Service is predicting a 30% chance of rain and thunderstorms for Memorial Day with mostly cloudy skies and a high around 80 degrees. Storms aren't likely to roll in until the early afternoon.

What will weather be like for Legends Day?

This year's Indy 500 Legends Day takes place Saturday, May 23, at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

The National Weather Service forecast predicts a 40% chance of rain before skies begin to clear in the early afternoon. Temperatures will be warm with highs nearing 77 degrees.

What will weather be like for Carb Day?

This year's Indy 500 Carb Day is on Friday, May 22. The day-long party includes the Oscar Mayer Wienie 500 and the Pit Stop Competition.

The other big race: Rain or shine, fans can relish the Wienie 500 race at IMS on Carb Day

The National Weather Service forecast gives a 60% chance of rain Friday with potential thunderstorms around 2 p.m. Rainfall totals could be between a quarter and half an inch. Temperatures will be in the low 70s.

Indy 500 weather history

IndyStar analyzed 20 years of historic data from Weather Underground for May 24, this year's Race Day.

Daily temperatures averaged in the high 60s and it has rained only one day out of the last 20 since 2006. Precipitation totals on rainy days were light, with the highest on record at only one-tenth of an inch.

On previous race days, temperatures varied wildly from a high of 92 degrees in 1937 and a low of 37 degrees in 1947, according to the National Weather Service.

The most rain fell on May 30, 2004, when Race Day was inundated with nearly 4 inches of precipitation. The race eventually ran but was cut short due to a tornado in the area.

Karl Schneider is an IndyStar environment reporter. You can reach him at karl.schneider@indystar.com. Follow him on Twitter @karlstartswithk

IndyStar's environmental reporting project is made possible through the generous support of the nonprofit Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust.

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Indy 500 weather could be dry, but rain still looms in forecasts

Indy 500 weather forecasts are looking better. Here's what they say

Race fans are only a few days away from the Greatest Spectacle in Racing, and weather predictions for the skies above this year's running of the Indy 500 are getting cautiously optimistic.

The dreary forecasts from earlier this week have been tempered with slightly more sunshine and calls for rain have been pushed further back in the afternoon.

IndyStar is helping race fans prepare their outfits and accessories for the spectacle by publishing daily updates as race day draws near.

IndyStar's historic weather analysis (provided below) shows that it's rained only once on May 24 since 2006 and the average temperature for the past 20 years has been in the upper 60s. That said, multiple current forecasts call for some precipitation this year on Sunday, May 24.

What will weather be like for the Indy 500?

The National Weather Service on Thursday is predicting a 50% chance of rain and thunderstorms for Sunday's race. The service's forecast shows rains are likely to hold off until around 2 p.m. Skies will be partly sunny (a more optimistic outlook than previous forecasts) with temperatures nearing a high of 80 degrees.

AccuWeather's forecast shows a 65% chance of rain totaling about 3.5 hours throughout the day. The high temperature will be in the upper 70s with humidity and other conditions making it feel more like the mid 80s.

The Weather Underground is predicting the least chance of rain with a 30% possibility the skies will open over the Big Race. Isolated thunderstorms are expected to begin in the afternoon, and the group's hour-by-hour forecast for Sunday shows rains will hold off until 5 p.m. Temperatures will reach a high of around 75 degrees.

What is the weather forecast for Memorial Day if there's a delay?

The National Weather Service is predicting a 30% chance of rain and thunderstorms for Memorial Day with mostly cloudy skies and a high around 80 degrees. Storms aren't likely to roll in until the early afternoon.

What will weather be like for Legends Day?

This year's Indy 500 Legends Day takes place Saturday, May 23, at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

The National Weather Service forecast predicts a 40% chance of rain before skies begin to clear in the early afternoon. Temperatures will be warm with highs nearing 77 degrees.

What will weather be like for Carb Day?

This year's Indy 500 Carb Day is on Friday, May 22. The day-long party includes the Oscar Mayer Wienie 500 and the Pit Stop Competition.

The other big race: Rain or shine, fans can relish the Wienie 500 race at IMS on Carb Day

The National Weather Service forecast gives a 60% chance of rain Friday with potential thunderstorms around 2 p.m. Rainfall totals could be between a quarter and half an inch. Temperatures will be in the low 70s.

Indy 500 weather history

IndyStar analyzed 20 years of historic data from Weather Underground for May 24, this year's Race Day.

Daily temperatures averaged in the high 60s and it has rained only one day out of the last 20 since 2006. Precipitation totals on rainy days were light, with the highest on record at only one-tenth of an inch.

On previous race days, temperatures varied wildly from a high of 92 degrees in 1937 and a low of 37 degrees in 1947, according to the National Weather Service.

The most rain fell on May 30, 2004, when Race Day was inundated with nearly 4 inches of precipitation. The race eventually ran but was cut short due to a tornado in the area.

Karl Schneider is an IndyStar environment reporter. You can reach him at karl.schneider@indystar.com. Follow him on Twitter @karlstartswithk

IndyStar's environmental reporting project is made possible through the generous support of the nonprofit Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust.

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Indy 500 weather could be dry, but rain still looms in forecasts

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander passes Westbrook with huge OKC playoff feat, trails only Durant

Photo by Alex Slitz/Getty Images
Photo by Alex Slitz/Getty Images

Oklahoma City needed a response after dropping Game 1, and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander delivered when the Thunder returned home.

OKC levelled the series at 1-1 with a 122-113 win over the Spurs last Wednesday night, regaining momentum before the matchup shifted.

Gilgeous-Alexander led the game with 30 points and added nine assists, turning a strong team recovery into another personal Thunder milestone.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander moves past Russell Westbrook in OKC history

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Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images

According to ESPN, Gilgeous-Alexander now has 27 career 30-point playoff games for Oklahoma City, moving him into second place in franchise history.

That pushed him past Russell Westbrook, and left only Kevin Durant ahead with 39 such games for the franchise.

The achievement matters because Westbrook remains one of OKC’s defining icons, carrying the team after Durant’s departure and winning MVP in Thunder colours.

Gilgeous-Alexander’s scoring was not just historic. It was necessary, with the Spurs threatening late before OKC finished the job and levelled the series.

Stephon Castle is still making SGA work hard

The milestone does not mean the series has been easy. Stephon Castle has given Gilgeous-Alexander one of the toughest defensive matchups of this playoff run.

ESPN reports that, with Castle as his primary defender, Gilgeous-Alexander is 10-for-19 from the field for 24 points through the series so far.

Those numbers are efficient, but they show how much attention San Antonio is placing on every possession he controls.

That makes Game 2 even more important. The Canadian guard passed Westbrook while solving a defender built to slow him down.

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“One of the best feelings I’ve ever had” – Arteta on Arsenal’s first title in 22 years

“One of the best feelings I’ve ever had” – Arteta on Arsenal’s first title in 22 years
“One of the best feelings I’ve ever had” – Arteta on Arsenal’s first title in 22 years

Mikel Arteta has said winning the Premier League with Arsenal is one of the best feelings he has ever had.

Arsenal were crowned champions of England on Tuesday night after title rivals Manchester City dropped points at Bournemouth. The win coronated Arsenal as Premier League winners with a game to spare.

The North London side celebrated their win in midweek and will be presented with thePremier League trophy after this weekend's final day fixture at Crystal Palace.

Arsenal's title is the club's first for 22 years and Arteta has opened up on how he celebrated confirmation of their championship win.

The Spaniard said he did not watch Manchester City's clash at Bournemouth, but revelled in the post-match aftermath with his family.

Asked how he felt to be a Premier League champion at hispre-match press conference, Arteta said: "It’s incredible to hear them [words], especially when you consider the journey they’ve been on, the way they’ve done it, and how many people have been involved and waiting so long to achieve that goal.

"You probably don't realise it. It's one of the best feelings I've ever had. I was supposed to be here, at the training ground, watching the game with the boys and the staff because that's what they wanted - but I couldn't. I think 20 minutes before the game I had to leave. I couldn't bring the energy that I wanted, and ultimately it was their moment to watch it together and be themselves.

"I went home, I went outside to the garden and had a BBQ and I didn't watch any of it. I was just hearing some noises in the living room and suddenly the magic happened. My eldest son opened the garden door, started to run towards me, gave me a hug and said: 'We are Champions, daddy!' It was beautiful."

Chad Tracy Sends Clear Message On Jarren Duran's Recent Hot Streak

Boston Red Sox outfielder Jarren Duran

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The Boston Red Sox swept the Kansas City Royals on the road as the bats came to life, with Jarren Duran being a key reason why.

Duran has hit home runs in back-to-back games as he hit a two-run home run in the seventh inning to give Boston the lead en route to a 4-3 win. It was another stellar game from Duran and the Red Sox, and interim manager Chad Tracy believes the outfielder is starting to put together good swings.

“His at-bats have been good for about five games now, dating back to Atlanta,” Tracy said postgame on Wednesday. “And yeah, when you're sitting atop the offense in front of Wilyer (Abreu) and Willson (Contreras) and that group of guys, if he starts going, it's no secret that's going to help us go. He's taking some really, really big at-bats right now.”

If Duran and the Red Sox’s offense can continue this hot streak, it will help Boston get back on track.

It's always fun to hit a homer, especially oppo, because this one was into our bullpen, too,” Duran said. “So that was always a cool thing. I got to see them jumping around for me, which is probably what made my night.”

With the sweep of the Royals, Boston is now 22-27.

More MLB: Injury Update On Red Sox Star Not Encouraging

Who replaces Ramon Foster as Tennessee football radio analyst? Here are 4 options

The Vol Network is in the market for a new color analyst on the Tennessee football radio broadcast team after Ramon Foster joined Tennessee Titans radio in that position.

Foster, a former Vols player, spent only one season in the UT radio booth alongside “Voice of the Vols” Mike Keith. Now the sidekick job is open again.

Here are a few names to consider for the color analyst position for the 2026 Tennessee football season.

Pat Ryan

Pat Ryan, 70, is a broadcast veteran. He served as UT color analyst alongside Bob Kesling from 2021-24. Before that, he was already a longtime member of the Vol Network crew.

Ryan was part of the “Big Orange Hotline” show for 11 years and on the pregame show for six years prior to take over for Tim Priest in the color analyst role.

Ryan was a quarterback at Tennessee from 1974-77 and played in the NFL with the New York Jets from 1978-89. He was also the color analyst for the Titans from 1999-2004.

Ryan and Keith were broadcast partners during the Titans’ 1999 season, including the iconic Music City Miracle call.

Jayson Swain

Jayson Swain, 41, has spent the past five seasons on the Vol Network team. In the 2025 season, he provided analysis on the “Big Orange Countdown” pregame show and co-hosted the halftime and postgame shows. Before that, he was a sideline reporter for UT games.

Swain was a standout Tennessee wide receiver from 2003-06 and served as a team captain. He signed with the Chicago Bears in 2007 and then started his broadcast career.

Swain has been a fixture on Knoxville sports talk radio, currently as co-host of the “Josh and Swain” show on The Sports Animal. And he’s hosted his own podcast, “The Swain Event,” since 2009.

Erik Ainge

Erik Ainge, 39, has been a sports talk fixture in Knoxville for almost a decade, especially when it comes to Tennessee football topics. Each weekday, Ainge breaks down UT’s schematics from his expertise under center for the Vols.

Since 2017, Ainge has co-hosted “The Erik Ainge Show” with Brian Rice on The Sports Animal. He has also served numerous roles on the pregame and postgame shows on the Vol Network.

Ainge was a quarterback for the Vols from 2004-07. He was selected in the 2007 NFL Draft by the Jets and spent three seasons in New York before returning to Knoxville and starting his broadcast career.

Will Overstreet

Will Overstreet, 46, has been a regular guest on TV and radio sports talk shows in Knoxville for several years.

Overstreet has appeared on the “Big Orange Countdown” pregame show on the Vol Network, as well as local radio shows focused on UT football. He is a regular guest on the “Sports Source” TV show and digital network.

Overstreet was a member of the 1998 national title team, an All-SEC performer and team captain. He was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons in 2002 and played two seasons. He also founded and served as CEO of Knoxville-based Voices Heard Media, Inc.

Adam Sparks is the Tennessee football beat reporter. Email adam.sparks@knoxnews.com. X, formerly known as Twitter@AdamSparks. Support strong local journalism by subscribing atknoxnews.com/subscribe.

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Who replaces Ramon Foster as Tennessee football radio analyst? Here are 4 options

The Vol Network is in the market for a new color analyst on the Tennessee football radio broadcast team after Ramon Foster joined Tennessee Titans radio in that position.

Foster, a former Vols player, spent only one season in the UT radio booth alongside “Voice of the Vols” Mike Keith. Now the sidekick job is open again.

Here are a few names to consider for the color analyst position for the 2026 Tennessee football season.

Pat Ryan

Pat Ryan, 70, is a broadcast veteran. He served as UT color analyst alongside Bob Kesling from 2021-24. Before that, he was already a longtime member of the Vol Network crew.

Ryan was part of the “Big Orange Hotline” show for 11 years and on the pregame show for six years prior to take over for Tim Priest in the color analyst role.

Ryan was a quarterback at Tennessee from 1974-77 and played in the NFL with the New York Jets from 1978-89. He was also the color analyst for the Titans from 1999-2004.

Ryan and Keith were broadcast partners during the Titans’ 1999 season, including the iconic Music City Miracle call.

Jayson Swain

Jayson Swain, 41, has spent the past five seasons on the Vol Network team. In the 2025 season, he provided analysis on the “Big Orange Countdown” pregame show and co-hosted the halftime and postgame shows. Before that, he was a sideline reporter for UT games.

Swain was a standout Tennessee wide receiver from 2003-06 and served as a team captain. He signed with the Chicago Bears in 2007 and then started his broadcast career.

Swain has been a fixture on Knoxville sports talk radio, currently as co-host of the “Josh and Swain” show on The Sports Animal. And he’s hosted his own podcast, “The Swain Event,” since 2009.

Erik Ainge

Erik Ainge, 39, has been a sports talk fixture in Knoxville for almost a decade, especially when it comes to Tennessee football topics. Each weekday, Ainge breaks down UT’s schematics from his expertise under center for the Vols.

Since 2017, Ainge has co-hosted “The Erik Ainge Show” with Brian Rice on The Sports Animal. He has also served numerous roles on the pregame and postgame shows on the Vol Network.

Ainge was a quarterback for the Vols from 2004-07. He was selected in the 2007 NFL Draft by the Jets and spent three seasons in New York before returning to Knoxville and starting his broadcast career.

Will Overstreet

Will Overstreet, 46, has been a regular guest on TV and radio sports talk shows in Knoxville for several years.

Overstreet has appeared on the “Big Orange Countdown” pregame show on the Vol Network, as well as local radio shows focused on UT football. He is a regular guest on the “Sports Source” TV show and digital network.

Overstreet was a member of the 1998 national title team, an All-SEC performer and team captain. He was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons in 2002 and played two seasons. He also founded and served as CEO of Knoxville-based Voices Heard Media, Inc.

Adam Sparks is the Tennessee football beat reporter. Email adam.sparks@knoxnews.com. X, formerly known as Twitter@AdamSparks. Support strong local journalism by subscribing atknoxnews.com/subscribe.

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6th Arsenal player called up for World Cup

6th Arsenal player called up for World Cup
6th Arsenal player called up for World Cup

Kai Havertz has been called up by Germany for the World Cup, with Julian Nagelsmann sending a message of support to the Arsenal striker.

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Germany have officially confirmed their final 26-player squad for the 2026 World Cup, with Arsenal’s Kai Havertz making the cut.

Germany boss Julian Nagelsmann took the opportunity to send a message of support to Havertz, adding his hope that the 26-year-old can stay fit for the summer tournament.

“On the pitch, you are outstanding. Incredibly important for us,” Nagelsmann said. “Stay healthy, clear your mind and go for it. You have everything we need to have a top goalscorer up front.”

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Havertz has struggled badly with injuries this season, but he’s played an important role for Arsenal when he’s been fit.

The striker scored a late equaliser in the Champions League last-16 against Bayer Leverkusen, before scoring the only goal in the quarter-final win over Sporting CP.

Havertz’s late goal against Chelsea saw Arsenal into the League Cup final, and his recent goal against Burnley ended up helping the team to win the Premier League when City dropped points the following day.

The forward still has a couple of games left with Arsenal, but he’s now become the sixth Gunner called up for the World Cup, with five more countries still to announce whether Arsenal players have made their squads.

Arsenal World Cup call-ups

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World Cup squad announcement schedule

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McLaren reserve driver Pato O’Ward says he’s ‘lost interest’ in F1 and no longer watches the races

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McLaren reserve driver Pato O’Ward says he no longer follows Formula 1, admitting the sport doesn’t hold the same interest for him as it once did.

O’Ward became a test driver for McLaren in 2022 and stepped up to reserve driver in 2024. He has participated in five practice sessions, with his most recent outings coming at last year’s Mexico City and Abu Dhabi Grands Prix.

His main commitment remains the IndyCar championship, where he drives for Arrow McLaren. Last season, he finished second in the standings behind Alex Palou.

Pato O’Ward admits he hasn’t watched an F1 race in 2024

O’Ward was on the Formula Latina podcast ahead of this weekend’s Indy500 and admitted he wasn’t sure how McLaren performed in Miami, where Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri both made the podium.

Qualifying has also come under fire, with drivers frustrated that energy management limits how much they can push. O’Ward, though, isn’t tuning into the races either.

At 27, an F1 seat looks out of reach for O’Ward now, not that he seems too bothered. He says he’s perfectly happy competing in IndyCar instead.

“I haven’t even watched a Formula 1 race,” said O’Ward. “I don’t even watch qualifying anymore. I don’t see anything, but they did well in Miami, right? I don’t even remember. I think one of them finished on the podium or both of them finished on the podium?

“I know I’m part of the reserve team and all that but I don’t know – I’ve lost interest a lot. I don’t know if it’s the years but right now where Formula 1 is it doesn’t appeal to me.”

Norris joins Max Verstappen and Fernando Alonso among those openly criticising this year’s regulations.

Many have noted that Verstappen seems more content racing GT3 cars these days, while Lance Stroll has also spent time sportscar racing this season.

If F1 continues to leave some drivers feeling unsatisfied, more could start exploring other racing options outside the series.

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Pedro says farewell to Lazio with special video and patch

Pedro says farewell to Lazio with special video and patch
Pedro says farewell to Lazio with special video and patch

Lazio have released a video with Pedro’s farewell message to the club and will wear a special edition patch on their jersey in his final game.

The Spain international will celebrate his 39th birthday in July and becomes a free agent, but it is by no means yet certain if he will hang up his boots this summer.

Pedro goodbye message

“Today is a very sad day for me, because I say goodbye to this journey and the splendid Lazio family,” read Pedro in the official video.

“I want to thank all the fans, the players, the coaches and the whole club, dependents and collaborators included, for allowing me to be part of the glorious history of this club.

“It’s true that I did not bring trophies to what I consider to be a marvellous home, but I always defended the jersey with courage, humility, ambition and passion, along with my teammates. I am sure that soon you will celebrate something important with these great men and players.

“Every time I set foot onto the pitch, I looked up and proudly admired our people. Every emotion I experienced, every unforgettable goal, every song that was sung together, are moments that will remain etched in my memory.

“Against Pisa it will be my final game in this jersey, so I expect you all at the stadium and hope you can be by my side. However, I also understand that this year has been difficult and complicated for everyone, so I have the utmost respect for your decision.

TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 08: Pedro of SS Lazio celebrates a goal with team mates during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and SS Lazio at Allianz Stadium on February 8, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

“It was a real honour to wear this shirt and the club logo on my chest, I wish you all the best, my Lazio family, I will carry you forever in my heart.

“One of you, forever Forza Lazio!”

ROME, ITALY – APRIL 28: Pedro Rodriguez of SS Lazio celebrates a frist goal during the Serie match between Lazio and Parma at Stadio Olimpico on April 28, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)

The reference to the fans is because the ultras have for months been boycotting the home matches in protest at President Claudio Lotito’s handling of the club.

They suspended it only for the Coppa Italia Final against Inter, but look set to abandon the stands again this weekend.

Lazio players will wear a special patch on the jersey against Pisa depicting Pedro.

He came up through the Barcelona youth academy and became a start for the Blaugrana, completing a transfer to Chelsea in 2015.

Pedro came to Italy for Roma at first in 2010, then a year later was allowed to cross the city to their bitter rivals Lazio, again free of charge.

It was a decision the Giallorossi would regret, especially as he flourished there with 38 goals and 19 assists in 208 competitive matches, most famously in the 3-2 Derby della Capitale victory against Roma in September 2021.

Man Utd star with 33 starts this season to be dropped for final day vs Brighton to begin World Cup preparations

Man Utd star with 33 starts this season to be dropped for final day vs Brighton to begin World Cup preparations
Man Utd star with 33 starts this season to be dropped for final day vs Brighton to begin World Cup preparations

Reports from Brazil are suggesting Casemiro will not feature in Manchester United’s last game of the season on Sunday.

The clash away to Brighton and Hove Albion this weekend would mark the midfielder’s final outing as a United player.

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Why is Casemiro rumoured to miss out on Sunday?

However, with nothing left for the Red Devils to play for, having already secured a third-placed finish and Champions League qualification, it seems as though Casemiro is being urged to sit the weekend fixture out.

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He bid an emotional farewell to the Old Trafford faithful following the win over Nottingham Forest last week, but was expected to retain his starting spot for the trip to the Amex.

Casemiro’s Premier League record with United (Transfermarkt)

It comes after numerous outlets have revealed that Casemiro is closing in on a move to Inter Miami before the World Cup gets underway next month, which would see him link up with fellow ex-La Liga veterans Lionel Messi, Rodrigo De Paul and Luis Suarez.

Casemiro could oversee a triumphant summer on international duty

The 34-year-old is also preparing for another major tournament with his native Brazil – their first under his former Real Madrid manager, Carlo Ancelotti.

Concluding his United duties prematurely (his contract runs until the end of June) would allow him to jet off to Miami and finalise his next club venture before joining up with the national team and putting his full focus on the World Cup, where the Canarinha will once again be one of the favourites to add to their record-breaking five titles.

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Sinner, Djokovic kept apart in French Open draw

Jannik Sinner lifted his sixth consecutive Masters 1000 title at the Italian Open earlier this month (Filippo MONTEFORTE)

Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic will not be able to meet until the French Open final after the pair were placed in opposite halves of the men's draw on Thursday, while Coco Gauff could face Aryna Sabalenka in the women's semis.

Sinner, the red-hot men's title favourite in the absence of injured rival Carlos Alcaraz, will start his bid for a maiden Roland Garros crown against French wildcard Clement Tabur, the world number 165.

Women's world number one Sabalenka faces a tough potential road to the final, with Naomi Osaka, Victoria Mboko and reigning champion Gauff all potential hurdles for the Belarusian.

The build-up to the event, which gets under way on Sunday, has been overshadowed by threats from players to boycott some of their media duties over a pay dispute with Grand Slam tournament organisers.

World number one Sinner is slated to meet big-hitting American fifth seed Ben Shelton in the quarter-finals.

Daniil Medvedev is a possible semi-final opponent for the Italian.

The Russian gave Sinner a rare scare in the Italian Open semis earlier this month before eventually succumbing in three sets.

Sinner won his sixth consecutive Masters 1000 trophy by beating Casper Ruud in the Rome final.

That made the four-time Grand Slam champion only the second man to complete the set of all nine Masters 1000 titles, after Novak Djokovic.

Third seed Djokovic will kick off his latest tilt at a record-breaking 25th Grand Slam title against home player Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard.

Second seed Alexander Zverev is a potential semi-final opponent for Djokovic, who turns 39 on Friday.

The German has played Djokovic twice before at Roland Garros, suffering quarter-final defeats against the Serb in 2019 and last year.

Djokovic is hoping to finally break out of his tie with Margaret Court on 24 Slam titles with a first major triumph since the 2023 US Open.

Zverev, still without a Grand Slam trophy after several near misses, plays Frenchman Benjamin Bonzi in round one.

The stand-out first-round tie sees in-form French number one Arthur Fils take on 41-year-old former champion Stan Wawrinka, featuring at the tournament for the last time before retirement.

- Sabalenka v Osaka possible last-16 tie -

American fourth seed Gauff, who beat world number one Sabalenka in a tense final 12 months ago, will start her title defence against compatriot Taylor Townsend.

Sabalenka, who has never won the Roland Garros tournament, was handed a difficult draw.

Four-time Grand Slam champion Osaka is a potential last-16 opponent for Sabalenka, although the Japanese star has never previously reached the second week in Paris.

Rising Canadian star Mboko or fifth seed Jessica Pegula could await the Belarusian in the quarters.

Sabalenka will take on Jessica Bouzas Maneiro of Spain in the first round.

Gauff may need to get past fellow American Amanda Anisimova, who lost the Wimbledon and US Open finals last year, in the last eight.

Four-time French Open champion Iga Swiatek, seeded third, could meet Italian Open winner Elina Svitolina in the quarters.

Second seed Elena Rybakina, who won the year's opening Grand Slam event at the Australian Open, is slated to meet Swiatek in the semi-finals.

Poland's Swiatek will start her campaign against 17-year-old Australian wildcard Emerson Jones, while Rybakina plays Slovenia's Veronika Erjavec.

There is a possible all-Southeast Asian clash in the second round between Indonesia's Janice Tjen and the Philippines' Alexandra Eala.

If that tie materialises, it may be for a last-32 meeting with Osaka.

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Yankees vs. Blue Jays prediction: Odds, recent stats, trends, and best bets for May 21

The Yankees (30-20) and the Blue Jays (22-27) conclude their four-game series tonight at Yankee Stadium with the Jays aiming for a split following last night’s 2-1 win.

 

It was the pitchers’ duel everyone expected it would be as Trey Yesavage and Cam Schlittler put their repertoire on display showcasing why each is one of the best in baseball. Yesavage was near perfect through six allowing just two hits while striking out eight. Schlittler was less dominant but did not allow a run until he walked Andres Gimenez with the bases loaded in the seventh. Vlad Guerrero Jr. added a sacrifice fly two batters later and Schlittler’s night was done. Paul Goldschmidt drove in the Yankees’ lone run on a groundout in the ninth.

 

On a night when the Yankees had but six hits as a team, Jazz Chisholm Jr. picked up half of them. The mercurial second baseman is hitting .500 (13-26) over his last seven games. He has driven in four runs and scored five during his streak.

 

Braydon Fisher takes the mound for Toronto today. Carlos Rodon gets the ball for the Yankees. This will be Rodon’s third start since returning from the disabled list. He has yet to reach the sixth inning allowing five earned runs over eight innings in his two outings. Primarily a reliever to this point in the season, Fisher will be making his second start of the season tonight. No doubt manager John Schneider is hoping for two or three innings max out of the 25-year-old righthander.

 

Lets dive into tonight’s matchup and find a sweat or two.

 

We’ve got all the info and analysis you need to know ahead of the game, including the latest info on the how to catch first pitch, odds, recent team performance, player stats, and of course, our predictions, picks & best bets for the game from our modeling tools and staff of experts.

 

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Game Details and How to Watch: Yankees vs. Blue Jays

  • Date: Thursday, May 21, 2026
  • Time: 7:05PM EST
  • Site: Yankee Stadium
  • City: New York, NY
  • Network/Streaming: MLB.TV, Sportsnet One, YES

 

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The Latest Odds: Yankees vs. Blue Jays

The latest odds as of Thursday courtesy of DraftKings:

  • Moneyline: New York Yankees (-175), Toronto Blue Jays (+144)
  • Spread: Yankees -1.5 (+129), Blue Jays +1.5 (-156)
  • Total: 8.0 runs

 

Probable Starting Pitchers: Yankees vs. Blue Jays for May 21

  • Yankees: Carlos Rodon
    Season Totals: 8.0 IP, 0-1, 5.63 ERA, 1.63 WHIP, 10K, 8 BB
  • Blue Jays: Braydon Fisher
    Season Totals: 26.1 IP, 2-1, 3.08 ERA, 1.06 WHIP, 24K, 10 BB

Who’s Hot? Who’s Not! Yankees vs. Blue Jays

  • Jazz Chisholm is hitting .313 in May after hitting .200 in April
  • Paul Goldschmidt is 11-24 over his last 8 games and is hitting .348 in May
  • Austin Wells is hitting .111 in May (5-45) without an extra base hit or an RBI
  • Vlad Guerrero Jr. is 2-10 in this series
  • Kazuma Okamoto has struck out 10 times in his last 20 plate appearances

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Top Betting Trends & Insights: Yankees vs. Blue Jays

  • The Blue Jays are 9-16 on the road this season
  • The Yankees are 16-7 at home this season
  • The Yankees are 25-25 on the Run Line this season
  • The Jays are 22-27 on the Run Line this season
  • The OVER has cashed 23 times in Toronto games this season (23-24-2)
  • The OVER has cashed 22 times for the Yankees this season (22-25-3)

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Once the model is finished running, we put its projection next to the latest betting lines for the game to arrive at a relative confidence level for each wager.

 

Here are the best bets our model is projecting for today’s game between the Yankees and the Blue Jays:

 

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Washington gets commitment from breakout Australian NBL guard

The Washington Huskies will continue to have an international flavor in 2026-27.

After bringing Hannes Steinbach in from Germany and Nikola Dzepina from Serbia, the Huskies rostered five players from outside the United States: Steinbach, Dzepina, Canadian Christian Nitu, Frenchman Mady Traore, and Franck Kepnang from Cameroon. But Steinbach is off to the NBA Draft, Nitu did not appear in a game and is now at McNeese State, and Kepnang transferred to Kentucky this offseason.

Washington has compensated for that - and other losses - by bringing in Brazilian forward Wini Braga earlier this month to add to four American transfers. On Wednesday, head coach Danny Sprinkle also added Australian Tristan Devers, a 6-foot-3, 180-pound 20-year-old combo guard who most recently played with the Brisbane Bullets of the NBL.

NEWS: Brisbane Bullets' Tristan Devers has committed to Washington, agents Brian Jungreis and Menchie Spigler tell DraftExpress.

The 6'4, 20-year-old guard played a rotational role in the Australian NBL this season, averaging 4.9 points in 16 minutes per game. pic.twitter.com/WamTv0njfs

— Jonathan Givony (@DraftExpress) May 20, 2026

Devers spent three seasons as a designated developmental player for the Bullets, but earned a rotation spot this season, averaging 4.9 points and 1.1 assists in 16.3 minutes per game across 29 games this season. His performance was good enough to earn him a promotion to a full roster spot at the conclusion of the season, which was announced by the Bullets on April 14.

Instead, Devers will head to Montlake, where he'll look to leverage his professional experience into a major role for a new-look Huskies backcourt. Wesley Yates III will have a starting spot locked down, but San Francisco transfer Ryan Beasley and Davidson transfer Parker Friedrichsen will battle with Devers for the other spot in the backcourt. Texas Tech transfer LeJuan Watts, who will likely start at the 3, will also handle the ball a fair amount.

Regarded as a high-end defender, Devers is also a proficient shooter who made 34 percent from three-point range this season in the NBL. He won a gold medal with the Australia U16 team at the Asia Cup and has also represented Australia in the U17 World Cup.

Brisbane Bullets (NBL) guard Tristan Devers is looking to play in the NCAA, his agency @SerosPartners told @ThePortalReport.

"An elite defensive guard with size who can shoot it well. Devers Won Gold with National team in Asia Cup u16, represented Australia for the World Cup in… pic.twitter.com/BDSS746oVq

— The Portal Report (@ThePortalReport) April 17, 2026

Devers' addition brings the Washington roster to 13: Devers, Braga, Dzepina, Traore, Yates, Beasley, Friedrichsen, Watts, Gonzaga transfer Steele Venters, forward Jasir Rencher, center Lathan Sommerville, walk-on guard BJ Roy, and incoming freshman Lattimore Ford.

That leaves two roster spots potentially open: the Huskies carried 16 players (15 on scholarship plus Roy) last season. One of those spots could go to guard Courtland Muldrew, who entered the transfer portal but has not announced a new destination.

This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: Washington Huskies get commitment from breakout Australian NBL guard

The NBA did not officially release figures, but …

The period for gauging interest from potential investors, who submitted letters of interest rather than formal offers, ended on April 1st. The NBA's assessment at the time was extremely positive. “We have received significant interest from various teams and potential investors in acquiring permanent franchise slots in a new European league backed by the NBA and FIBA. The level of participation and the size of the offers reflect the market's confidence in our proposed model and the enormous untapped potential of European basketball,” said Mark Tatum, assistant to Commissioner Adam Silver. The NBA did not officially release figures, but sources well-connected to the American league spoke of more than 120 interested investors, including about 20 existing soccer and basketball teams (including some from the EuroLeague), as well as investment groups and individual millionaires. According to these sources, the NBA received several offers between $500 million and $1 billion, and even one exceeding $1 billion.

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(PR) Fractal Launches Dynamic 3 Fan Series

21 May 2026 at 17:29
Announcing Dynamic 3, the evolution of a fan series engineered to deliver strong cooling performance in a stylish, modern form.

Crafted for PC builders seeking reliable airflow, quieter acoustics, and a refined system aesthetic, Dynamic 3 offers PWM control and a considered design suited to a wide range of gaming setups. Each fan uses a rifle bearing for smooth, stable rotation and features swept blades for quieter, more efficient performance. At the same time, its refined appearance, molded center cap, and daisy-chainable cables make it easy to achieve a tidy, cohesive build.

(PR) Fraunhofer IPMS Develops High-Density Chiplet Systems at the Wafer Level

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Breakthrough in chip manufacturing: As part of the European APECS pilot line, researchers at Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems IPMS have developed a method that allows different chip components to be fused almost seamlessly into a single unit. By precisely embedding small chiplets into specially structured silicon pockets, Fraunhofer IPMS succeeded in combining the advantages of a compact single chip with the flexibility of modular systems for the first time. This achievement demonstrates the feasibility of quasi-monolithic integration (QMI) and bridges the gap between traditional chip packaging and cutting-edge semiconductor manufacturing.

Growing demands for greater complexity, computing power and system compactness are calling for a radical rethink of semiconductor manufacturing. The vision for future-proof microelectronics is to create systems that are as powerful as a single chip yet offer the flexibility of modular building blocks. Within the APECS pilot line, which focuses on "Advanced Packaging and Heterogeneous Integration for Electronic Components and Systems", Fraunhofer IPMS is pursuing the quasi-monolithic integration (QMI) approach. The aim is to integrate various chip components, such as control electronics, sensors and microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), at the wafer level, while retaining the benefits of a compact single chip.

(PR) Other World Computing Announces OWC Stack AI Thunderbolt 5 Accelerator and Storage Hub

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Other World Computing (OWC), a trusted leader in high-performance storage, memory, connectivity, software, and accessories that empower creative and business professionals to maximize performance, enhance reliability, and streamline workflows, today announced OWC Stack AI, the world's first Thunderbolt 5 AI accelerator and storage hub designed to help businesses, developers, researchers, and power users run larger AI models and workflows locally on select Windows and Linux PCs and laptops with Mac support planned for future release. OWC Stack AI will be demonstrated for the first time at COMPUTEX TAIPEI, in OWC Booth R1002, 4F, Nangang Hall 2.

Businesses today are adding more and more AI models across their operations so quickly that a lot of the hardware assets businesses already own are starting to hit a wall trying to keep up. As a result, many organizations end up stuck choosing between sending sensitive data offsite and paying ongoing cloud AI costs, or trying to run AI locally and discovering their existing hardware simply can't handle it. OWC Stack AI fixes this by expanding the amount of effective AI working memory available to existing PCs and laptops, allowing them to run much larger AI models locally than their onboard GPU memory would normally support. OWC Stack AI helps existing PCs and laptops run larger AI models locally without slowing down, crashing, or running out of GPU memory. Instead of paying ongoing cloud AI fees and sending sensitive data offsite, organizations can keep AI local with better speed, privacy, security, and cost control.

(PR) GL.iNet Launches Slate 7 Pro Tri-band Wi-Fi 7 Travel Router

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Ubisoft Posts Record €1.3 Billion Loss, Pins Comeback on Stricter Quality Bar and Generative AI NPCs & Tools

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MSC Gets Independent Methane Emission Certification for Two Ships

MSC Cruises has achieved independent verification and flag state recognition of actual methane emissions from two ships, the MSC World Europa and MSC Euribia. The certification was done in collaboration with Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore for the purposes of FuelEU Maritime compliance, with MSC noting in a statement that it is the first cruise...

P&O Cruises Launches Low-Deposit Deal for 2026–27 Sailings

P&O Cruises is offering low deposits on cruises across its fleet sailing from August 14, 2026, to December 31, 2027.  Thanks to the deal, a £49pp deposit applies to Select Price or Early Saver bookings made up to midnight on June 1, 2026, for sailings of three to 13 nights.  Additionally, a £99pp deposit is valid for longer sailings of 14-23 nights, P&O said in a statement.  The deal covers fly-cruise holidays to the...

Samsung confirms fix for frustrating scrolling bug in Members app

21 May 2026 at 16:55

Samsung has officially responded to the scrolling issue reported by many users in the Samsung Members app. The issue is that the app sometimes showed a blank screen while scrolling through posts and pages. After several reports from users, Samsung investigated the issue and has now confirmed that a fix is on the way.

Many Samsung Members users noticed that while scrolling inside the app, the screen suddenly turned blank. This made it difficult to read posts, access community pages, or continue using the app normally. The issue mainly appeared during scrolling and affected the overall experience of the Samsung Members platform.

As per Samsung, the issue was caused by a WebView display error. WebView is a system component that helps apps display web-based content. Because of this error, some pages inside the Samsung Members app failed to load properly while users were scrolling.

Samsung’s support team replied to affected users and confirmed that the company had analyzed the app logs to identify the issue. After the investigation, Samsung developers modified the app to stop the blank screen issue from happening again.

Samsung Members issue fix

The company also apologized for the inconvenience caused to users. Samsung stated that the fix will be included in the next Samsung Members app update. Users are advised to install the upcoming update once it becomes available.

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May 2026 security update makes Galaxy S22 series more stable and ready for One UI 8.5

21 May 2026 at 16:32

Samsung has begun releasing an Android 16-based May 2026 security update for the Galaxy S22 series. This update is currently available for users in South Korea and will soon reach more countries through a phased rollout.

Users of the Samsung Galaxy S22 series can verify the May 2026 security update via the One UI build version given below.

  • S901NKSS9GZE5 – Galaxy S22
  • S906NKSS9GZE5 – Galaxy S22 Plus
  • S908NKSS9GZE5 – Galaxy S22 Ultra

The new update comes with a download package size of around 500MB. It is a regular security maintenance update. It brings security improvements, system upgrades, and updated apps to improve the overall phone experience.

Samsung says the update fixes 39 security issues found in Android and Samsung’s own software system, One UI. These fixes help protect your phone from bugs and possible security threats. They also make your device safer when using apps, browsing the internet, and storing personal data.

Samsung Galaxy S22 May 2026 update

Along with security improvements, the update also makes the phone more stable. This means the Galaxy S22 series should run smoother with fewer crashes or glitches. 

The update is based on Android 16, and the device is already eligible for the One UI 8.5 update. The next update is expected to be One UI 8.5. The current software update makes the device ready for future updates, so install it now. 

To install the update, users can go to Settings >> Software Update >> Download and install on their phone. Download the update now to enjoy a better Galaxy experience.

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Heybike launches new affordable moped-style e-bike with full suspension for $999

Heybike has launched the new Saturn e-bike in the global market. The company’s new e-bike features a motorcycle-inspired styling, full suspension, a long bench seat, fat tires, and a 1,000 W rear hub motor, which is rated for up to 1,800 W peak output and 95 Nm of torque.

Galaxy S27 Pro, Galaxy S27 Ultra camera specs leak: New sensors, zoom to make all the difference

A new report reveals the compact-ish Galaxy S27 Pro flagship may share two cameras with the S27 Ultra, including a removal of the 3x telephoto lens and upgrades to a new 200MP primary sensor. The zoom cameras are expected to make (almost) all the difference between the S27 Pro and S27 Ultra.

All-screen iPhone 20, iPhone 19 Pro, iPhone 19 Pro Max with curved displays might be the reason to skip iPhone 18 Pro

Apple is currently testing a quad-curved display for the iPhone 19 Pro and/or iPhone 20 (2027), signaling a potential radical design shift for at least one of the 20th-anniversary iPhone models. Details indicate a transition to bezel-less OLED panels with under-display camera technology, hinting at a major hardware overhaul.

Questionable upgrade: Razer Blade 16 2026 costs more vs 2025 version but is reportedly slower in gaming

The Razer Blade 16 2026 swaps out the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 APU of the 2025 model with the latest Intel Core Ultra 9 386H CPU. However, this move has reportedly resulted in notably slower CPU and gaming performance than 2025 Razer Blade 16 as well as hotter CPU operating temperature.

Samsung union suspends planned strike after new round of negotiations

21 May 2026 at 16:55

Samsung was facing the biggest strike in its history in its Device Solutions business, thanks to it posting record sales but not sharing much the profits with its employees. Now, however, the labor union suspended its planned 18-day strike, following a round of negotiations led by South Korea's minister for labor and employment. These talks resulted in a tentative agreement. Now all members of the union will vote, from May 22 to May 27, on whether to accept the tentative agreement that was proposed. Samsung would allocate a special bonus equivalent to 10.5% of operating profits to its chip...

Oppo Reno16 series camera details revealed ahead of launch

21 May 2026 at 15:27

Oppo has revealed more details about the upcoming Reno16 series ahead of its launch in China. The Reno16 and Reno16 Pro are already up for pre-order in the country, and the company has previously showcased their designs. The company has now shared the camera specifications of the smartphones. The Reno16 series will offer a triple rear camera setup with a primary 200MP sensor. It will also feature a 50MP periscope telephoto camera and a 50MP ultrawide unit. At the front, the phones will offer a 50MP ultrawide selfie camera as well. While Oppo hasn’t detailed the exact sensors used...

Usyk vs Verhoeven: 5 boxers who found success in kickboxing first

21 May 2026 at 16:20

Will Rico Verhoeven become the most successful kickboxer-turned-boxer this weekend if he beats Oleksandr Usyk in Egypt? Known as ‘the King of Kickboxing’, Verhoeven has chosen perhaps the single toughest route into boxing. In his second pro bout – the first being a forgettable stoppage against Janos Finfera in 2014 – he will take on […]

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