Bu gün futbol üzrə İtaliya çempionatında (A Seriyası) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 24-cü turunun növbəti oyunları keçirilib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, üçüncü oyun günündə dörd qarşılaşma baş tutub.
“Leççe” doğma meydanda “Udineze”yə qalib gəlibsə, “Bolonya” “Parma”ya məğlub olub. “Sassuolo”nun qonağı olan “İnter” 5 cavabsız qola sevinib. Dörd qolluq “Yuventus” – “Latsio” matçında isə qalib müəyyənləşməyib.
24-cü turun qalan görüşləri fevralın 9-da və 18-də keçiriləcək.
Bu gün futbol üzrə Fransa çempionatında (Liqa 1) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 21-ci turunun oyunlarına yekun vurulub.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sonuncu oyun günündə 5 qarşılaşma baş tutub.
“Nitsa” – “Monako” və “Oser” – “Paris” matçlarında qapılara qol vurulmayıb. “Anje” doğma meydanda “Tuluza”ya, “Havr” isə “Strasburq”a qalib gəlib. Son çempion və lider PSJ də bu turda Marsel “Olimpik”ini 5 cavabsız qolla məğlub olub.
Beləliklə, geridə qalmış 21 turdan sonra 51 xal toplamış PSJ vahid liderdir. “Lans” 49 xalla ikinci, Lion “Olimpik”i 32 xalla üçüncü pilldə qərarlaşıb. Marsel “Olimpik”inin 39, “Lill”in 33, “Renn”in 31 xalı var.
Bu gün futbol üzrə Türkiyə çempionatında (Super Liqa) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 21-ci turunun növbəti oyunları keçirilib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ikinci oyun günündə dörd qarşılaşma baş tutub.
Dörd qolun qeydə alındığı “Beşiktaş” – “Alanyaspor” matçında qalib müəyyənləşməyib. “Konyaspor” – “Göztəpə” görüşündə isə qapılara ümumiyyətlə qol vurulmayıb.
“Başakşəhər” səfərdə “Eyüpspor”u, “Qalatasaray” isə “Rizəspor”u məğlub edib.
Qeyd edək ki, 21-ci turun qalan görüşləri fevralın 9-da baş tutacaq.
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Juventus clawed their way back from 2-0 down to Pedro and Gustav Isaksen goals to snatch a 2-2 draw with Lazio thanks to Weston McKennie and a last-gasp Pierre Kalulu header.
The Bianconeri had been on fine form until a surprisingly heavy 3-0 Coppa Italia quarter-final defeat to Atalanta on Thursday, but they had reason to celebrate, as Kenan Yildiz signed a new contract and shook off a knock to return to the starting XI, which shifted to a back four. Lazio welcomed Alessio Romagnoli and Nuno Tavares back to the fold after failed January transfers, but Luca Pellegrini was suspended, with Mattia Zaccagni, Manuel Lazzari and Samuel Gigot injured.
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 08: A general view during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and SS Lazio at the Juventus stadium on February 08, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)
The first big scoring opportunity came after a corner when Pierre Kalulu’s cross found a Gleison Bremer bullet header, forcing a flying Ivan Provedel reaction save to tip it out from under the crossbar.
There was a chaotic situation when Juan Cabal went down under a Mario Gila challenge inside the area, play continued and Teun Koopmeiners drilled in from the edge of the box. However, Khephren Thuram was offside and interfering with play, as he got out of the ball’s path to let it through.
Koopmeiners, who was playing as part of a back four, threatened again with a volley that skimmed the upright from distance.
Gustav Isaksen just failed to get on the end of a dangerous Nuno Tavares low ball flashed across from the left, while David’s free header was over from seven yards on the Kalulu cross.
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 8: Pedro of SS Lazio scores a goal 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 Lazio who took the lead in first half stoppages, as Daniel Maldini robbed Manuel Locatelli in midfield and spread it down the left for Pedro, whose angled drive took a deflection off Bremer to wrong-foot Michele Di Gregorio at the near post.
Toma Basic went off injured, while Edon Zhegrova was introduced because Francisco Conceicao felt a knee twinge during the warm-up at half-time.
Lazio doubled their advantage within moments of the restart, as Danilo Cataldi’s long ball sent Isaksen sprinting down the right, holding off Cambiaso to blast under the bar from a tricky angle with his right foot.
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 08:Gustav Isaksen of SS Lazio compete for the ball with Cabal of Juventus during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and SS Lazio at the Juventus stadium on February 08, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)
Provedel palmed away a Kenan Yildiz curler, while Fisayo Dele-Bashiru’s heavy first touch ruined a great chance set up by Nuno Tavares.
Juve did get back into it when Provedel was at full stretch to parry the Zhegrova strike, but could do nothing as the move continued with Cambiaso standing up a cross for Wes McKennie’s header from six yards.
The hosts poured forward, McKennie grazing his head to another Cambiaso cross, taking it away from Bremer at the back post.
Locatelli’s daisy-cutter skimmed the far post, with Kenneth Taylor also drilling just wide on the counter-attack at the other end.
David completed a give and go with Thuram to roll across from the left beyond Provedel, but as Bremer came sliding in, Nuno Tavares made a decisive defensive block in front of the open goal.
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 08: Kenan Yildiz of Juventus FC is challenged 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)
Mario Gila also picked up a muscular problem, allowing Romagnoli to make his comeback after that failed transfer to Al-Sadd.
Kenan Yildiz stung Provedel’s gloves with a ferocious volley on the edge of the box, and McKennie knew he was offside when deflecting a Kalulu cross into the net from point-blank range.
Lazio really should’ve added a third at the 86th minute when Nuno Tavares went on the counter and rolled across, it was laid off by Dele-Bashiru only for Tijjani Noslin to incredibly balloon over when undisturbed from 14 yards.
A Zhegrova curler flashed just wide of the far post, while Provedel fingertipped a Yildiz strike onto the side-netting.
At the 96th minute, Jeremie Boga stood up a cross from the left and found Kalulu ready to nod in the equaliser from close range.
JUVENTUS LEVEL LATE ON
From 2-0 down, to 2-2 and it's Pierre Kalulu who emphatically heads home! Some turnaround!
Luciano Spalletti opted to make a half-time substitution during the interval of Juventus’s Serie A clash against Lazio on Sunday evening, but he was forced into changing his mind at the final minute after it appeared that Francisco Conceicao would be unable to enter.
Juventus hosted Lazio at the Allianz Arena on Sunday evening, and surprisingly fell two goals behind after strikes from Pedro and Gustav Isaksen. Weston McKennie brought one back just shy of the hour mark before a last-gasp equualiser from Pierre Kalulu with 15 seconds of injury time remaining.
Why Conceicao couldn’t come on during Juventus vs. Lazio
VERONA, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 20: Francisco Conceicao celebrates after scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match against Hellas Verona FC at Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi on September 20, 2025 in Verona, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Scaccianoce/Getty Images)
With his team trailing 1-0 at the half-time break, Spalletti decided to make an attacking substitution.
He took off full-back Juan Cabal and had originally intended to replace him with Portugal international Conceicao, who was seen receiving detailed instructions from the Juventus coaching staff while warming up at half-time.
However, it soon became apparent that Conceicao had felt something in his knee while warming up, and the Juventus team decided against risking him for the second half against Lazio, which is why they decided to bring on Zhegrova for Cabal instead.
Alan Shearer has backed Leeds United to remain in the Premier League, insisting their formidable home form will be the deciding factor in preserving their top-flight status.
Speaking on Match of the Day, the Premier League’s all-time top scorer highlighted the unique atmosphere at Elland Road as a weapon that sets Leeds apart from their relegation rivals.
Despite a season of ups and downs, Shearer believes the Whites have enough in their locker to avoid an immediate return to the Championship.
Speaking about the relegation race, Shearer said: “Leeds will be alright I think, because of the home form. Really strong at home.”
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Leeds United incredible turnaround after tactical tweak
Following a difficult start that saw Leeds lingering in the drop zone, Farke abandoned his preferred 4-2-3-1 for a more robust 3-5-2 (or 5-3-2 out of possession) formation.
The tactical shift has paid dividends, providing defensive stability while maximising the aerial threat of striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin and the creativity of midfielder Anton Stach.
The change has made Leeds harder to beat and more dangerous on the break, transforming them from relegation fodder into a competitive outfit capable of grinding out results.
Strong home form the foundation for Leeds
The statistics back up Shearer’s assessment. Leeds have turned Elland Road into a fortress, picking up the majority of their points on home soil.
Leeds United’s home form of late
Opponent
Score
Result
Chelsea
3–1
Win
Liverpool
3–3
Draw
Crystal Palace
4–1
Win
Manchester United
1–1
Draw
Fulham
1–0
Win
Arsenal
0–4
Loss
Nottingham Forest
3–1
Win
Played: 7
Wins: 4
Draws: 2
Losses: 1
Goals scored: 15
Goals conceded: 10
Recent victories against fellow strugglers like Nottingham Forest have been crucial, dragging them away from the immediate danger zone.
Stuffcool has introduced the Zeno 65, a 65W GaN wall charger targeting smartphones, tablets, and USB-C laptops. The BIS-certified device, manufactured in India, integrates a retractable USB-C cable to minimize cable clutter during travel.
The charger delivers 65W through USB Power Delivery and PPS standards, supporting MacBook Air, Samsung Super Fast Charging 2.0, and compatible iPhone and Google Pixel devices. Stuffcool claims these phones can reach 50 percent charge in approximately 30 minutes with supported fast-charging profiles.
The built-in USB-C cable extends to 68 cm and retracts completely into the charger body. Users must handle the mechanism carefully, as Stuffcool excludes damage from excessive pulling under its replacement policy. The charger also includes a separate USB-C port. When both outputs operate simultaneously, power splits to 45W and 20W. Either output alone delivers the full 65W.
GaN technology enables higher efficiency and improved thermal management within a compact design. The charger accepts AC 100–240V input at 50/60Hz and provides output profiles up to 20V at 3.25A, with PPS ranging from 5V to 11V at 4.5A.
Weighing 130 g (±10 g) and measuring 6.25 × 4.58 × 4.1 cm, the Zeno 65 fits easily into backpacks and laptop bags. Its single-port design alongside the integrated cable offers flexibility for charging multiple device types without carrying additional cables.
The Zeno 65 is priced at Rs. 2,999 and available through Stuffcool’s official website and Amazon India.
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Casio has introduced two new watches in its Baby-G series: BGD10KH-1 in matte black and BGD10KH-7 in off-white. These models follow the original BGD-10 series lineup that launched in November 2025 and arrive ahead of Valentine’s Day with themed colors and matching accessories. Both are priced at $89 and are now available for pre-order in the US.
Design Details
The BGD10KH-1 features a classic square digital display housed in a soft matte black resin case. Casio has added subtle pink accents for contrast. It comes with a heart-shaped off-white silicone holder that can convert the watch into a wearable charm.
The BGD10KH-7 uses a cream-colored off-white resin case and strap. It targets a more expressive and playful look with more prominent pink accents. The white model comes with a red heart-shaped holder and a pink strap, reinforcing the Valentine’s Day theme.
Casio designed both models as two-way convertible watches. The central case can be removed from the strap and inserted into the included silicone heart-shaped holder, allowing users to wear the watch as a charm.
Both models retain the Baby-G line’s shock-resistant construction and 100-meter water resistance. Each watch offers world time support for 29 time zones, a 1/100-second stopwatch, a countdown timer, five daily alarms, an hourly time signal, and a full auto-calendar valid through 2099. The LED backlight uses a white LED and includes a two-second illumination duration with afterglow.
Each model weighs 33 grams and uses a 42.8 x 39 x 14.7 mm resin case with mineral glass. Casio estimates a battery life of approximately three years using a CR1616 battery. The band fits wrist sizes ranging from 125 mm to 180 mm.
Ugreen has released the Nexode Pro 25,000mAh laptop power bank in Europe. The device is now available in the UK, Germany, France, and other regions, and is intended for users who need portable charging for laptops, tablets, and phones.
The Nexode Pro features two integrated USB-C cables: a 68 cm retractable cable rated for 25,000 pull cycles and a 35 cm cable doubling as a carrying strap. Combined with one USB-C port and one USB-A port, the unit can charge four devices simultaneously without additional cables.
Each USB-C output supplies up to 100W individually, sufficient to charge a 16-inch MacBook Pro to 43 percent in 30 minutes. Total output reaches 200W, exceeding Anker’s 165W limit. When charging four devices, one USB-C cable maintains full 100W delivery while the remaining 100W distributes across other ports, enabling full-speed laptop charging alongside phones or tablets. The power bank also supports Xiaomi’s 90W charging protocol.
Capacity performance includes approximately 1.3 full charges for a 13-inch MacBook Air, 4.7 charges for an iPhone 17 Pro, 3.4 charges for a Galaxy S25 Ultra, and 1.8 charges for an 11-inch iPad Pro. The power bank recharges completely in 2.2 hours using a 100W USB-C charger.
A TFT display provides real-time data on input/output power, remaining charge, charging duration, battery health, and cycle count. Safety features include flame-retardant casing and protection against overcurrent, overheating, over-discharge, overload, surge, and short circuits.
The device measures 158 × 54 × 50 mm and weighs 631 g. Pricing is £89.99 in the UK and €99.99 in Germany and France.
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Xiaomi has published the official spare part prices for the Redmi Turbo 5 Max smartphone in China following its launch on January 29. The company detailed the component pricing, providing a clear breakdown of potential repair costs for one of its most performance-focused devices under the Redmi brand.
According to Xiaomi Mall, the 6.83-inch OLED display costs 560 yuan ($80.69) to replace. The battery is priced at 199 yuan ($28.68). The speaker is listed at just 15 yuan ($2.16), while the sub-board is priced at 30 yuan ($4.32). The rear wide-angle camera module is available at 85 yuan ($12.25), the ultra-wide camera at 20 yuan ($2.88), and the front-facing camera at 40 yuan ($5.76). The back cover is also listed at 85 yuan ($12.25).
As usual, motherboard replacement prices depend on memory configuration. The 12GB + 256GB variant is priced at 2,040 yuan ($294.53). The 16GB + 256GB and 12GB + 512GB options cost 2,140 yuan ($308.65) each, while the 16GB + 512GB motherboard is the most expensive at 2,350 yuan ($338.04).
The Redmi Turbo 5 Max debuted as the flagship model of the Turbo series and is the first smartphone to feature MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500s processor. The chipset uses a 3nm process and an all-large-core architecture designed for high-performance workloads, including 2.5K gaming. Xiaomi has also equipped the device with a 3D ice-cooling pump and its proprietary Rampage Engine to ensure consistent performance under stress.
The phone features a 9000mAh battery using Xiaomi’s Jinshajiang cell technology. It supports 100W wired charging, 100W PPS fast charging, and 27W reverse charging.
The display uses new M10 OLED material with a 1.5K resolution and supports a peak brightness of 3500 nits. It also includes 3840Hz PWM dimming and DC dimming for better eye comfort.
The phone features a CNC-machined metal frame paired with a fiberglass back panel and a turbine-inspired dual-ring light strip. It comes in Shadow Black, Ocean Blue, Auspicious Cloud White, and Sunshine Orange color options. The device carries an IP66-IP69K rating for dust and water resistance and includes an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor and stereo speakers.
The camera setup includes a 50MP Light Fusion 600 main sensor with both OIS and EIS, an 8MP ultra-wide sensor, and a 20MP selfie camera. The device ships with Android 16-based HyperOS 3 and supports up to 16GB LPDDR5X RAM, UFS 4.1 storage, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, and NFC.
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Researchers at MIT have found an unexpected way to make use of something electronics usually try hard to get rid of: heat. Instead of treating excess heat as a problem, the team showed that it can be used to carry out certain mathematical operations on its own, without any additional electrical power.
The work focuses on silicon structures that are only about the size of a dust particle. These structures don’t contain transistors or moving parts. Instead, they rely entirely on how heat naturally flows through solid material. According to the researchers, that flow can be shaped carefully enough to perform matrix-vector multiplication, a core operation used in many machine-learning models.
The study was led by MIT undergraduate Caio Silva, working with research scientist Giuseppe Romano. In simulations, the heat-based structures were able to carry out the calculations with accuracy above 99 percent
Here’s how it works
The key idea is that temperature differences act as inputs, and the resulting heat diffusion produces the output automatically.
To make this work, the researchers used a design approach known as inverse design. Rather than sketching the structures manually, they defined the mathematical operation they wanted and let software generate complex silicon geometries that would guide heat in just the right way. Many of these designs end up looking irregular and porous, but every feature plays a role in controlling how heat spreads. Because heat can only flow from hot regions to cooler ones, the team also had to split calculations into positive and negative parts and process them separately.
This isn’t meant to replace conventional processors. Heat moves much more slowly than electrical signals, and the structures can only perform fixed operations. But the idea could be useful in very specific situations, such as passive thermal sensing, on-chip temperature mapping, or simple signal processing that doesn’t justify extra power consumption.
As Silva noted, most electronic systems see heat as wasted energy. This work takes the opposite view and asks whether that heat can be made to do something useful before it disappears.
It’s still early research, but it offers a different way of thinking about computation, one where heat isn’t just a side effect, but part of the process itself.
Casio has officially unveiled its G-Shock Fire Package lineup for 2026, introducing the AWG-M100FP-1A1 and GW-2320FP-1A1. The Fire Package series has been a recurring annual release since 2004 and is positioned as a symbolic watch for people starting new chapters, whether entering new careers or life stages.
G-SHOCK-AWG-M100FP-1A1, GW-2320-1A1
The AWG-M100FP-1A1 and GW-2320FP-1A1 both feature all-black finishes with special edition packaging designed for gifting. Each model uses resin and aluminum construction with 20-bar water resistance and standard G-Shock shock protection.
G-Shock AWG-M100FP-1A1JRG-Shock GW-2320FP-1A1JR
The AWG-M100FP-1A1 combines analog and digital displays, showing time via two hands alongside three digital windows for date, day, and world time. At 52 × 46.4 × 14.9 mm and 56 grams, it uses inorganic glass and Neo Bright luminous coating. An amber LED with auto-illumination aids low-light visibility. Tough Solar charging powers the watch for six months without light exposure, extending to 18 months in power-saving mode.
The GW-2320FP-1A1 offers a fully digital interface across three displays with a white LED Super Illuminator backlight. Measuring 15.6 mm thick and weighing 64 grams, it provides extended battery life: 11 months without solar charging or 26 months with power saving activated.
Both models include Multiband 6 radio-controlled timekeeping, syncing across Japan, North America, Europe, and China. Additional features cover world time for 48 cities, five alarms, a stopwatch, a countdown timer, and an automatic calendar. When radio sync is unavailable, accuracy remains within ±15 seconds monthly.
Japan pricing sets the AWG-M100FP-1A1 at ¥31,900 and the GW-2320FP-1A1 at ¥24,200. International release details remain unannounced.
In other news, Casio has also rolled out the all-black G-Shock GX-56UBB-1 in parts of Europe at €159, matching the older GX-56BB-1’s price. While the rugged exterior remains unchanged, the update brings a new module, an LED backlight for better efficiency, and Tough Solar power with extended battery life.
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Ayaneo has been revealing bits and pieces about its handheld smartphone over the past few months. The company has now finally announced some concrete details of the Pocket Play, including its design, display, and other specifications.
As you might know, the Pocket Play doesn’t look like a typical slab phone. It uses a classic side-sliding design, and hidden inside is a full-function built-in game controller. Slide it open, and the device instantly shifts into game mode.
Ayaneo Pocket Play Specifications
The front of the device is dominated by a 6.8-inch OLED display. It has no punch hole or notch to break immersion. It runs at a 2400 × 1080 resolution with 20:9 aspect ratio and supports 120Hz, 144Hz, and even 165Hz refresh rates.
Inside, the Pocket Play is powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 9300, built on TSMC’s third-generation 4nm process. The chip uses an octa-core CPU design paired with Arm’s Immortalis-G720 GPU. Ayaneo has also added an active air-cooling system to help keep performance stable during long gaming sessions.
Haptics and audio haven’t been ignored either. The phone includes an 0815 X-axis linear motor with four vibration modes for more nuanced feedback, along with stereo dual speakers aimed at making games and media feel more immersive.
Despite its gaming focus, the Pocket Play doesn’t give up everyday phone features. It supports full communication functions, includes a USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 port with DisplayPort 1.4 video output, a fingerprint reader built into the power button, and a combined SIM and microSD card slot.
Ayaneo hasn’t shared pricing or availability yet again. Know that the Pocket Play is a console-first handheld smartphone you will be able to buy soon.
Casio has released the G-Shock GX-56UBB-1 across Europe following its Japanese launch. The watch is now available through official online stores in the Netherlands, Spain, France, and Germany for €159, matching the original price of the 2016 GX-56BB-1.
Casio G-Shock GX-56UBB-1
The GX-56UBB-1 maintains the exterior design of the classic GX-56BB-1, retaining the large all-black case and rugged construction. Changes focus entirely on internal components. Casio upgraded the module from 3221 to 3545 and replaced the electroluminescent backlight with an LED system that offers improved power efficiency and low-light visibility.
The watch measures 55.5 × 53.6 × 17.5 mm and weighs 88 g. The case, bezel, and band are made of resin. It features shock-resistant construction and is water-resistant up to 20 bar. The display is protected by mineral glass. The resin band fits wrist sizes from 150 to 220 mm.
The GX-56UBB-1 runs on Casio’s Tough Solar system. It includes a battery-level indicator and a power-saving mode that turns off the display when the watch is left in the dark. Battery life is rated at up to 13 months under normal use without light exposure after charging, or up to 27 months when stored in complete darkness with power saving enabled.
Features include world time for 31 time zones, covering 48 cities, plus Coordinated Universal Time, with daylight saving time control. The stopwatch offers 1/100 second precision with a maximum measurement of 23 hours, 59 minutes, and 59.99 seconds. The countdown timer supports up to 24 hours. The watch also includes five daily alarms, an hourly signal, and a fully automatic calendar that runs through 2099.
Timekeeping accuracy is rated at ±15 seconds per month. Casio has not confirmed if or when this model will launch in the US or other regions outside Europe.
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Red Magic has just unveiled a limited edition model of its latest flagship, the Red Magic 11 Pro+. Collaborating with Kuro Games, the brand has launched the Red Magic 11 Pro+ Wuthering Waves Edition, which brings a new eye-catching Energy Red theme inspired design.
Red Magic 11 Pro+ Wuthering Waves Edition Launch
The Chinese brand’s latest device offers the same high end specs and features as the regular Red Magic 11 Pro+. However, the big difference is that the limited edition variant dresses the flagship features an Energy Red theme, which brings a dark red finish on the rear. So this model stands out with unique looks and bundled extras for fans and collectors alike.
The Wuthering Waves Edition swaps in a bold Energy Red visual theme across several elements of the Red Magic 11 Pro+, giving the device a striking new personality. This includes various aspects like:
A crimson-accented liquid-cooling engine motif on the hardware
Red-accented gaming trigger buttons for that extra pop during play
Custom RGB lighting effects that match the theme’s mood
A matte metal frame that pairs well with the vibrant colours
Red Magic 11 Pro+ Wuthering Waves Edition
This edition also comes with a fully customised ‘Wuthering Waves’ UI theme, complete with icons, wallpapers, charging animations, and fingerprint unlocking animations inspired by the popular mobile gacha game. So you get a completely tailored experience. Apart from the phone, buyers of the limited edition bundle get several themed extras not present in the standard model:
Mingchao-themed Kevlar magnetic protective case
Custom-designed SIM ejector pin
Themed badges and collectable touches
120W Magic Flash fast charger in a matching design
The Red Magic 11 Pro+ Mingchao (Wuthering Waves) Limited Edition is priced at 6999 Yuan (~$970) in China and is scheduled to go on sale on 10th February 2026.
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The EV industry has reached a quiet but important milestone. For the first time, a mass-produced passenger EV is set to use a sodium-ion battery, a technology long discussed but never deployed at this scale. The car in question is the Changan Nevo A06, developed by Changan Automobile and powered by batteries from CATL.
The announcement follows extensive winter testing in Inner Mongolia, where temperatures regularly drop well below what most EVs are designed to handle. According to the companies involved, the Nevo A06 was able to charge normally at around -30°C and continued operating at temperatures as low as -50°C. At -40°C, the battery reportedly retained more than 90% of its original capacity, a level of performance that is difficult to achieve with conventional lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries.
The vehicle uses CATL’s Naxtra sodium-ion battery pack, which the company says is the first of its kind certified for use in passenger cars. The initial version has a capacity of 45 kWh and delivers a claimed range of just over 400 km on China’s CLTC test cycle.
On paper, that puts it close to entry-level LFP-based EVs, but with far better cold-weather behavior. CATL says the pack can deliver several times more power than comparable LFP batteries at sub-zero temperatures, helping maintain acceleration and cabin heating without heavy range loss.
Sodium-ion batteries have drawn attention partly because they avoid lithium altogether. Sodium is cheaper, more abundant, and less vulnerable to supply-chain disruptions. Safety is another factor: CATL says the Naxtra cells are far more resistant to thermal runaway and have passed extreme abuse tests without catching fire.
CATL describes this as the beginning of a “dual-chemistry” phase for EVs, where sodium-ion and lithium-ion batteries coexist depending on climate, cost, and use case. The Nevo A06 is expected to launch in China around mid-2026, with sodium-ion packs eventually spreading across Changan’s wider lineup.
For now, this remains a China-focused rollout. Still, it’s a clear signal that sodium-ion batteries are no longer just a lab experiment. In cold regions especially, they may soon offer a practical alternative to lithium-based EVs, without the usual compromises.
boAt has launched three dashboard cameras in India under its HIVE series, targeting different driver needs. All models include loop recording, G-sensor crash detection, smartphone connectivity through the HiveCam app, and optional parking surveillance via hardwiring kits.
The entry-level HIVE Dashcam E1 records at 1296p Full HD with a 126° viewing angle. It features low-light optimization, adjustable impact detection, built-in Wi-Fi, and supports up to 256GB microSD cards. The camera operates in temperatures from -20°C to 70°C and includes a microphone and speaker for audio capture.
The HIVE Dashcam M1 upgrades to 2K Quad HD resolution (2560×1440) using a 4MP sensor and widens the field of view to 140°. Built-in GPS logs speed, location, and route data directly into video files. A 0.96-inch screen displays connection and storage status, while voice commands enable hands-free operation. The 3-axis G-sensor automatically protects emergency clips, and a super capacitor improves heat resistance. Storage expands to 512GB.
The flagship HIVE Dashcam F1 adds a dual-camera system with AI-powered Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) features. These include lane departure warnings, forward collision alerts, and front vehicle movement detection. The front camera records 4K video via a 5MP sensor, while the rear captures Full HD. A Sony STARVIS IMX335 sensor enhances low-light performance. The F1 includes a 2.4-inch display, Wi-Fi 6, GPS tracking, 150° field of view, and 512GB storage support. Voice control and 24-hour parking monitoring complete the feature set.
Pricing & availability
The HIVE Dashcam E1 is priced at Rs. 2,499, the M1 at Rs. 4,499, and the F1 at Rs. 9,990. All three models are available through Amazon.in and boAt’s official website.
Oppo will unveil the Oppo K14x on Feb. 10 in India. Ahead of its launch, the standard Oppo K14 has been spotted at the Bluetooth SIG certification, revealing its existence for the first time. It appears that the device may debut in a month or two.
Oppo K14 Bluetooth SIG certified
Oppo K14 and K14x appear in Bluetooth SIG’s database
As can be seen above, the Oppo K14 and K14x have received approval from the Bluetooth SIG authority. These listings have revealed their model numbers as CPH2869 and CPH2871.
Unfortunately, the rumor mill hasn’t revealed anything significant about the standard K14 yet. Back in December 2025, the same device was approved by Singapore’s IMDA authority.
Devices that appear in the Bluetooth SIG database are known to go official within a timespan of around one month. Therefore, it may break cover as early as next month (March), and India could be one of the first countries to receive it, just like the K13 from last year.
To recall, the Oppo K13 came with a 6.67-inch AMOLED FHD+ display, a Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chip, a 7,000mAh battery with 80W charging, and a 50-megapixel main camera. It remains to be seen whether the K14 packs a larger battery than its predecessor.
As far as the Oppo K14x is concerned, Oppo has already confirmed that it will feature an LCD panel that offers a 120Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, it is expected to pack a 6,500mAh battery with 45W charging and offer 128GB of built-in storage. It will feature a 0-megapixel main camera. The phone will come in two shades, such as Ice Blue and Prism Violet. Likely, it will cost around Rs 15,000 in the country.
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On Feb. 13, Tecno will unveil the Pova Curve 2 in India. Before launch, the company is gradually revealing the key details of the device. The latest teaser suggests that it will pack the largest battery ever seen on a Tecno phone.
Tecno Pova Curve 2’s battery size teased
The above teaser hints that the Tecno Pova Curve 2 5G may at least pack an 8,000mAh battery, much larger than what competing brands are offering. The company claims that its huge battery will last for up to two days.
Despite housing a large battery, the Curve 2 will measure under 8mm in thickness and weigh below 200 grams. This device has been previously spotted at the TUV certification.
Recent reports have revealed that the Pova Curve 2 may feature a curved-edge AMOLED screen delivering a 144Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, it is expected to feature the new Dimensity 7100 chipset, up to 12GB of RAM, and HiOS-based Android 16. The brand has confirmed that the phone will be available in black, silver, and purple shades.
Tecno Pova Curve 2 color options
The other details of the Pova Curve 2 are under wraps. Hopefully, the upcoming teasers will reveal more details about its specifications.
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The iQOO 15 Ultra and Red Magic 11 Pro represent the latest wave of gaming-focused Android flagships built on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 platform. Both phones aim to deliver uncompromising gaming performance, high refresh rate displays, efficient cooling systems, and large batteries. Despite sharing similar core hardware, their implementation and focus differ. Here’s how they compare across key areas.
Gaming Performance
The iQOO 15 Ultra uses the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and pairs it with iQOO’s in-house Q3 esports chip. The Q3 chip enables full-scene ray tracing, native 2K super-resolution, and 120fps frame interpolation to run simultaneously. The company claims an average of 119.2fps during one hour of high-load gaming with a peak temperature of 44.7°C. The phone scores over 4.51 million points on AnTuTu, placing it at the top of the Android performance charts.
Red Magic 11 Pro also uses the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and integrates the RedCore R4 chip. It focuses on graphics enhancement and real-time upscaling to 2K resolution with support for 144Hz in select games. The phone scored 4.35 million on AnTuTu and includes a PC emulator in the China variant, targeting users who want console-style flexibility on a smartphone.
Honestly, both phones share nearly identical specs, but the 15 Ultra holds a slight advantage over the 11 Pro.
Display and Visual Quality
iQOO equips the 15 Ultra with a 6.85-inch 2K LTPO OLED flat panel using Samsung’s M14 material. It supports a 144Hz refresh rate, 2160Hz PWM dimming, and reaches a local peak brightness of 8000 nits. It also includes hardware-level eye protection and DC dimming at full brightness.
Red Magic 11 Pro uses a 6.85-inch 1.5K BOE X10 OLED screen with a 144Hz refresh rate and up to 2000 nits peak brightness. It features 2592Hz PWM dimming and a 960Hz touch sampling rate.
iQOO 15 Ultra is a clear winner here.
Controls and Haptics
The iQOO 15 Ultra features pressure-sensitive shoulder triggers, a 4000Hz instant touch sampling rate, and a zoned touch system that adapts to different game interfaces. The gyroscope operates at 500Hz and uses a self-developed algorithm to improve motion input accuracy.
Red Magic 11 Pro has 520Hz shoulder triggers, a 3000Hz touch sampling chip from Synaptics, and software-level controls that adjust input latency across different games. Both phones also support 4D vibration.
This round is more of a tie since both phones deliver nearly identical specs.
Thermal Performance
The iQOO 15 Ultra introduces the Ice Dome Cooling System, which includes a 17x17mm fan with 59 blades, a vapor chamber with 8000mm² coverage, and layered graphite for efficient heat dissipation. It carries TÜV Rheinland’s high-reliability thermal certification and supports IP68 and IP69 ratings.
Red Magic counters with a hybrid liquid and air cooling system that uses fluorinated coolant and an upgraded Turbo Fan 4.0 that spins at 24,000 rpm. The system includes a visible cooling loop and integrates Liquid Metal 3.0 and a 4D vapor chamber for improved cooling efficiency.
Red Magic stands out for its aggressive and unique approach, while iQOO combines industrial-grade cooling with water resistance and practical durability.
Battery and Charging
iQOO fits a 7400mAh single-cell battery into the 15 Ultra. It supports 100W wired and 40W wireless charging, along with global direct-drive power that keeps performance stable while charging.
Red Magic offers an 8000mAh battery with 80W charging in the Pro and a 7500mAh unit with 120W wired and 80W wireless charging in the Pro+. Both phones support PPS and PD fast charging protocols.
Red Magic has the edge in overall battery capacity and faster wireless charging.
Camera Systems
The iQOO 15 Ultra features a triple 50MP setup on the back with a 1/1.56-inch Sony IMX921 main sensor, a 3x periscope lens with a 1/1.95-inch IMX882 sensor, and an ultra-wide shooter. Both the main and periscope modules support CIPA 4.5-grade OIS. On the front, there is a 32MP camera for selfies and video calls.
Red Magic uses a dual rear system with a 50MP main sensor and a 120° ultra-wide camera. The front camera is an under-display 16MP unit.
iQOO completely flips the script here with its camera-focused experience, especially with Vivo’s imaging algorithm support, which isn’t as refined on Red Magic phones, despite their higher-megapixel optics.
Verdict
The iQOO 15 Ultra stands out as a performance powerhouse with a stronger display, dedicated esports chip, advanced gaming controls, and a premium camera system. It is more balanced across entertainment, gameplay, and day-to-day usability.
The Red Magic 11 Pro series focuses on raw gaming strength with larger batteries, experimental cooling hardware, and higher charging speeds. It appeals to users who want sustained playtime and a custom gaming OS with niche tools like a PC emulator.
Buy the iQOO 15 Ultra for polished flagship-grade gaming with everyday usability.
Choose the Red Magic 11 Pro if you want maximum power, battery life, and a more aggressive gamer-first experience.
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Motorola looks set to update its TWS lineup, with a new leak pointing to what appears to be the Moto Buds 2 Plus. The earbuds haven’t been announced yet, but fresh renders suggest the company is sticking close to a formula that already worked.
The images published by Android Headlines show the Moto Buds 2 Plus in blue and white finishes. At a glance, the earbuds themselves don’t look drastically different from the previous Moto Buds Plus, which hints that Motorola is aiming for refinement rather than a full redesign.
One detail that stands out is the continued “Sound by Bose” branding. The partnership with Bose was one of the stronger points of the original model, particularly for tuning and noise cancellation, and it appears Motorola isn’t moving away from that strategy. While there’s no confirmation yet on specific audio features, it’s reasonable to expect similar sound characteristics, possibly with some quiet improvements under the hood.
The earbuds keep a stem-style design, which remains popular for both comfort and call quality. The bigger visual change shows up in the charging case. Instead of the flat, horizontal layout used earlier, the Moto Buds 2 Plus appear to store vertically. It also suggests Motorola may be trying to slim down the case profile a bit.
Pricing details haven’t been confirmed, but current expectations put the Moto Buds 2 Plus around the $199.99 mark, roughly where the previous generation launched. If that holds, it would keep the earbuds positioned as a relatively accessible premium option, especially compared to higher-priced models from Sony, Apple, or Bose itself.
Motorola hasn’t commented on the leak, which isn’t unusual at this stage. Still, the fact that these renders are coming from established sources, including Evan Blass, suggests the product is well along in development. Launch timing remains unclear, but this doesn’t look like something that’s far off.
Xiaomi’s experimental magnetic camera lens module might be inching closer to reality. According to recent rumors, the company has begun early manufacturing work on the detachable lens system that first appeared as a concept at MWC 2025.
The blogger Digital Chat Station recently claims that “the magnetic lens has started mass production and could be seen as early as this year (TBD).” While the post didn’t name a specific manufacturer, the most likely candidate is the modular optical system Xiaomi teased alongside the Xiaomi 15 series.
Lei Jun demonstrated the setup during Xiaomi 15 series launch event. At the time, it was described as an internal pre-research project, but it drew significant attention from both the smartphone and camera industries.
Xiaomi’s magnetic camera specifications
At its core, the system is a magnetically detachable lens built around a custom Micro Four Thirds (M4/3) sensor and an aspherical lens group. Xiaomi says it can deliver a full 100-megapixel resolution, an equivalent 35mm focal length, and a bright f/1.4 aperture.
That f/1.4 aperture should make it a low-light standout, while the classic 35mm field of view offers a perspective closer to the human eye, ideal for portraits and street photography, with more natural-looking background blur.
More importantly, Xiaomi says the modular optical system uses near-instant laser data transmission at speeds of up to 10Gbps, enabling lossless RAW transfer between the lens and the phone.
The system can also tap into Xiaomi’s AISP computational photography stack, powered by a large on-device model. The company claims this unlocks features like UltraRAW capture and up to 16 stops of dynamic range.
There’s no complicated wiring or pairing involved, and the lens doesn’t need a separate battery. It simply snaps onto the phone and is compact enough to carry around without much hassle.
If Xiaomi can deliver on its promises, the real-world experience could even outpace some traditional Micro Four Thirds setups, especially with AI-driven image processing in the mix.
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The Snapdragon X Elite was just the start for Qualcomm as the company made a killer statement by entering the Windows-powered laptop space with its first flagship chipset. The San Diego firm had previously introduced the Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme and Snapdragon X2 Elite last year, with the less powerful SoC taken through its paces in a series of CPU and GPU benchmarks. What’s surprising about the results is that, in some cases, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 Elite ends up beating the M5 while running circles around its immediate predecessor. What’s even more impressive is that the Snapdragon X2 Elite beats the M5 […]
Recent research suggests that the way a person breathes does more than simply sustain life. Respiratory patterns may actually predict moments of joy and excitement before they occur. A study published in the Journal of Affective Disorders found that specific changes in breathing dynamics are linked to surges in high-energy positive emotions. This connection appears to be particularly strong for individuals with a history of depression.
The findings offer a fresh perspective on the relationship between physiological processes and mental health. While traditional advice often focuses on slow breathing to calm the nerves, this new data indicates that more active breathing patterns may precede positive states of high arousal. The study was conducted by a team of researchers led by Sean A. Minns and Jonathan P. Stange from the University of Southern California.
Mental health professionals have long recognized a connection between the lungs and the mind. The field of psychology itself derives its name from the Greek word psyche, which shares a root with the word for breath. This relationship is often studied in the context of Major Depressive Disorder. This condition is characterized by persistent sadness and a broad impairment in daily functioning.
One of the most debilitating aspects of depression is anhedonia. This symptom refers to a reduced ability to experience pleasure or interest in life. Even after a person has recovered from a depressive episode, they may still struggle to experience positive emotions. This lingering deficit can increase the risk of the depression returning.
Most previous research has focused on how negative emotions alter breathing. For example, stress might cause a person to sigh more often or breathe erratically. There has been less investigation into how breathing relates to positive moods. This represents a gap in scientific understanding. Positive affect is a strong predictor of long-term recovery.
Psychologists often categorize emotions using a model that includes two dimensions. The first dimension is valence, which ranges from pleasant to unpleasant. The second dimension is arousal, which ranges from low energy to high energy. Joy and excitement are examples of high-arousal positive affect. Calmness and contentment are examples of low-arousal positive affect.
Individuals with depression often show a specific reduction in high-arousal positive emotions. They may feel calm, but they rarely feel enthusiastic. The researchers wanted to see if breathing patterns in daily life could predict these elusive states of high energy. They also wanted to know if this relationship worked differently for people who had previously suffered from depression compared to those who had not.
To investigate these questions, the team recruited seventy-three adults. The participants were divided into two groups. One group consisted of thirty-six individuals with a history of Major Depressive Disorder who were currently in remission. The second group consisted of thirty-seven healthy volunteers with no history of psychiatric issues.
The study employed a method known as Ecological Momentary Assessment. This approach allows scientists to collect data in the real world rather than in an artificial laboratory setting. For seven days, participants went about their normal lives while wearing a specialized piece of technology. This device was a “smart shirt” called the Hexoskin.
The Hexoskin is a garment worn under regular clothes. It contains sensors woven into the fabric that measure the expansion and contraction of the chest and abdomen. This allowed the researchers to continuously monitor respiratory metrics. The device measured breathing rate and the volume of air moved with each breath.
While wearing the shirts, participants received surveys on their smartphones at random times throughout the day. These surveys asked them to rate their current mood. The participants rated the intensity of various emotions, such as feeling cheerful, happy, or confident. They also reported on the strategies they were using to manage their emotions.
The researchers focused their analysis on the thirty-minute window immediately preceding each survey. By looking at the physiological data leading up to the mood report, they hoped to see if breathing changes happened before the emotional shift. This time-lagged design helps clarify the direction of the relationship.
The results revealed a clear pattern. When participants exhibited increases in minute ventilation and breathing rate, they were more likely to report high-arousal positive emotions thirty minutes later. Minute ventilation refers to the total amount of air a person breathes in one minute. Essentially, breathing faster and moving more air was a precursor to feeling joy and excitement.
The researchers then compared the two groups of participants. They found that this physiological link was present in both groups. However, the strength of the connection varied based on the participant’s medical history. The relationship between breathing and positive mood was notably stronger in the group with a history of depression.
For healthy controls, an increase in ventilation predicted a subtle increase in positive mood. For those with remitted depression, the same increase in ventilation predicted a much larger boost in positive mood. This suggests that for these individuals, physiological activation may be a requisite for experiencing joy.
The study also examined the role of emotion regulation strategies. The researchers looked specifically at a strategy called acceptance. Acceptance involves experiencing thoughts and feelings without judging them or trying to change them. It emphasizes openness to the present moment.
Participants who reported using acceptance more frequently showed a stronger link between their breathing and their mood. For those who rarely used acceptance, the connection between minute ventilation and positive emotion was statistically insignificant. This suggests that being open to one’s internal experience may allow physiological changes to more effectively influence emotional states.
The team also found a connection between breathing variability and regulation style. At the level of individual differences, people who had more variable depth of breath tended to use acceptance more often. This variability might reflect a flexible physiological system that adapts readily to different situations.
These findings challenge the common assumption that slower breathing is always better for mental health. While slow breathing can help reduce anxiety, it may not be the best tool for generating excitement or enthusiasm. High-energy positive states appear to be supported by a more active respiratory pattern.
The authors propose that individuals with a history of depression may rely more heavily on this physiological “ramp-up” to feel good. In healthy individuals, positive emotions might arise more easily without requiring such a strong physiological push. For those in remission, the body may need to work harder to generate the same level of joy.
There are several caveats to consider regarding this research. The study relied on wearable sensors that come in standard sizes. This led to issues with sensor fit for some participants with atypical body proportions. As a result, a portion of the respiratory data had to be excluded to ensure accuracy.
Additionally, the study was observational. It showed that breathing changes predict mood changes, but it cannot definitively prove that breathing causes the mood to change. It is possible that an unmeasured third variable influences both factors. The sample size was also relatively small, which limits how broadly the results can be generalized.
Despite these limitations, the implications for treatment are promising. The study suggests that respiratory patterns could serve as a target for new interventions. Therapies could potentially harness breathing techniques to help individuals with depression access high-energy positive states.
The researchers envision the possibility of “just-in-time” interventions. Wearable devices could monitor a person’s breathing in real time. If the device detects a pattern associated with low mood or disengagement, it could prompt the user to engage in specific breathing exercises. These exercises would be designed to increase ventilation and potentially spark a positive emotional shift.
This approach could be particularly useful for preventing relapse. Since the loss of joy is a major risk factor for the return of depression, finding ways to boost positive affect is a treatment priority. By understanding the physiological precursors of joy, clinicians may be able to offer more precise tools to their patients.
Future research will need to confirm these findings in larger groups. Scientists also need to determine if these patterns hold true for people currently experiencing a major depressive episode. The current study focused only on those in remission. It remains to be seen if the same dynamics apply during the acute phase of the illness.
The study provides a first step toward understanding the dynamic interplay between breath and joy in everyday life. It highlights the importance of looking beyond the laboratory to see how physiology functions in the real world. As technology improves, the ability to monitor and influence these processes will likely expand.
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Sometimes the video assistant referee just cannot win, stuck in a hole between what feels right in the spirit of the game and what is correct in law.
Manchester City thought they had scored a third goal at Liverpool which would have capped off one of the most dramatic ends to a Premier League game this season.
But it was stripped away by a VAR review for a foul committed just before the ball rolled over the line.
Fans will hate it, pundits won't like it, and football will turn its nose up too. Yet there really was no way the VAR, John Brooks, could not intervene.
A foul was committed that facilitated a goal being scored which might have otherwise been prevented. It is really as simple as that.
It was a unique set of circumstances right at the end of a dramatic game which gave City a 2-1 win at Anfield.
With Alisson marooned upfield for a set-piece as Liverpool searched for a late equaliser, Rayan Cherki kicked the ball towards an empty net.
Haaland gave chase and was clearly going to outpace Dominik Szoboszlai.
The City striker had overtaken Szoboszlai 25 yards from goal and looked certain to win the race – but he was pulled back.
It was a clear foul which referee Craig Pawson identified, but he played an advantage.
As the ball rolled towards the goal with the same two players still jostling to reach it, Liverpool's Hungary international was about to slide in and clear it off the line.
Before Szoboszlai could do so, however, Haaland pulled him back, and that stopped the home player from keeping the ball out of the net.
The first pull on Haaland muddies the waters. After all, it seemed Haaland was definitely going to score.
But they are two distinct situations. You have to separate the first foul by Szoboszlai and the subsequent offence from Haaland.
Would Szoboszlai have prevented the goal had he not been fouled? There is a high chance.
On that basis it is impossible for the goal to stand.
Remember that Pawson played advantage. Had Szoboszlai been allowed to successfully keep the ball out, the play would have been brought back and he would have been sent off.
The end result would be the same as the outcome of the VAR intervention: no goal and Szoboszlai sent off for denying an obvious goalscoring opportunity.
If you take out the first pull on Haaland, it is hard to see how anyone could have a problem with the goal being disallowed.
This is not the first time, or the last, that the VAR has correctly disallowed a goal and people really struggle to stomach it.
Yes, the goal could be important for Manchester City at the end of the season. But the goal conceded could also turn out to be vital for Liverpool.
'Come on referee, give the goal and go home'
While the video assistant referee's intervention was ultimately correct, leading to Pawson to announce the decision to both teams and the fans, it certainly split the crowd.
Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville, who was covering the game for Sky Sports, said it "feels so unjust".
He added: "I know there's rules but there is the smell of the game. Talk about killjoy. Just let the goal be.
"You have just killed one of the great moments of the season.
"You live to watch games like this. I am a fan of VAR, but it has just killed the joy.
"The reason fans watch football matches is for entertainment and for moments like that."
But ex-Manchester United captain Roy Keane said, if anything, the moment "just added to the drama" and described it as "great".
Liverpool boss Arne Slot would not be drawn on the incident, but City forward Haaland said he actually felt sorry for Szoboszlai.
"The referee has to follow the rules," Haaland told Sky Sports. "I feel bad for him. Just give the goal and not the red card, simple as that.
"But that's the rules and that's how it is."
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola simply told BBC Match of the Day: "Come on referee, give the goal and go home."
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) — Nyla Brooks scored 21 points, Nyla Harris added 19 and No. 25 North Carolina rolled past Wake Forest 84-56 on Sunday.
North Carolina (20-5, 9-3 ACC) has won seven straight and reached 20 wins for the 34th time in program history.
Wake Forest led 9-6 through the first five minutes before North Carolina hit four 3-pointers — two each from Brooks and Lanie Grant — in a 16-0 run. The Tar Heels led 22-11 heading to the second quarter. Two more 3s from Brooks helped push the lead to 14 points before the Tar Heels settled for a 39-29 advantage at halftime.
Harris scored 11 points in the third quarter and the Tar Heels extended their lead to 65-42 entering the fourth. Carolina's lead first reached 30 points at 78-48 on a short jumper by Blanca Thomas with about 3 1/2 minutes to go.
Milan Brown scored 13 points for Wake Forest (13-12, 3-10).
Indya Nivar had nine points, eight rebounds and seven assists for North Carolina. Brooks buried five of the Tar Heels' 11 3-pointers.
When Jesse Minter was announced as the Baltimore Ravens' head coach, his first port of call wasn't anything to do with the defense.
It was Lamar Jackson and his contract.
Setting it to count a whopping $74.5 million against the cap in 2026 isn't workable, and the Ravens have to come to an agreement with Jackson and bring that number down. Way down.
According to NFL Network insiders, the Ravens are "expected" to enter contract talks with Lamar, and they also say Jackson was "instrumental" in Minter's hiring, which means a trade of the two-time MVP is off the table.
Yes, Lamar's cap number is astronomical, but let's be clear, the Ravens were never really going to trade their two-time MVP winner, right?
One could only imagine the pushback the franchise would have faced had they made that move, and it would have almost certainly seen Baltimore wave the white flag for the 2026 season.
So, we knew the Ravens were always going to enter contract talks with Jackson, and going by The Insiders, that is exactly what they're going to do.
The new league year begins in just over a month, so the clock is ticking.
A dejected Paul Stirling walks off after being dismissed for just six runs on Sunday [Getty Images]
Ireland captain Paul Stirling says his side lacked a cutting edge in vital periods of the game as they lost by 20 runs to co-hosts Sri Lanka in the T20 World Cup Group B opener.
Ireland dropped five catches and leaked late runs in Colombo as Sri Lanka made 163-6, and they were going well at 105-2 before collapsing to 143 all out.
"We thought they got 15-20 [runs] too many. At the start of the day we'd be happy chasing 160," said Stirling.
"When the match was on the line we weren't as clinical as we wanted to be. A little bit sloppy in the field which is disappointing.
"Experience told. The Sri Lanka team at the end of both innings, that was the difference really.
"Those 20 runs - they defended well at the back end. We had plenty of wickets in hand, thought we were in good positions the whole way through and they really upped the ante and put the squeeze on.
"You can sit back and reflect and pick those 20 runs out of anywhere. They were 20 runs better than us throughout the whole match."
Australia are Ireland's next opponents on Wednesday as they chase a top-two finish to secure a place in the Super 8s.
Spin dominated in Sunday's encounter at the R Premadasa Stadium and Stirling believes that could continue in the tournament.
"I think spin is going to be a challenge in this competition.
"Certainly, it wasn't coming onto the bat as much as it could have been. Spin is going to be dominating phases of this game."
Manchester City's Rayan Cherki thought he had scored one of the goals of the season with virtually the last kick of the match when firing home from the halfway line in Manchester City's dramatic 2-1 win against Liverpool on Sunday.
It sparked wild scenes as City's players and fans celebrated the icing on the cake in a win that kept alive its Premier League title hopes.
But those celebrations were cut short at Anfield as confusion spread around the stadium and referee Craig Pawson not only disallowed the goal - but then sent off Liverpool midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai.
What happened?
With Liverpool chasing an equalizer deep into added time, goalkeeper Alisson went up the field for a corner.
City broke away and Cherki's shot from the halfway line was rolling toward Liverpool's empty net.
Szoboszlai and City striker Erling Haaland chased it down and tussled with each other on the way.
Szoboszlai grabbed hold of Haaland's jersey outside of the box, but the pair continued to run toward goal.
As they neared it, Haaland then grabbed Szoboszlai's shirt to prevent him from making a last-ditch clearance and the ball rolled over the line.
Celebrations cut short
Amid City's celebrations, Pawson was informed by the VAR to review the sideline monitor.
After watching the replay, the official then issued a red card to Szoboszlai for the initial foul, which was adjudged to have denied a clear goal-scoring opportunity.
“After review, there is a careless foul by Erling Haaland, that pulls the shirt of Dominic Szoboszlai. Prior to that, Szoboszlai commits a holding offense that denies an obvious goal scoring opportunity. The final decision is a direct free kick to Manchester City and a red card,” Pawson said.
Guardiola's reaction
City manager Pep Guardiola insisted afterward the goal should have stood.
“Come on referee, you give the goal,” he told Sky Sports, “common sense sometimes, right?”
He wasn't too annoyed, though.
“But anyway, like we won," Guardiola said, "so everything is fine.”
One of the bigger storylines from the 2025 offseason was the situation between the Los Angeles Rams and wide receiver Cooper Kupp.
After eight years and one Super Bowl win with the Rams, Kupp was released by Los Angeles, which sent him to free agency for the first time in his career.
Kupp then latched on with the Seattle Seahawks, giving the wideout an opportunity to return to his home state of Washington, where he was born and attended college at Eastern Washington.
Why Rams released Cooper Kupp
According to The Athletic's Michael Silver, the Rams encouraged Kupp to retire from the NFL before eventually releasing him, which clearly shows they didn't think he had much left in the tank.
"After the 2024 season, rather than trying to negotiate a salary reduction with the former All-Pro, the Rams had unceremoniously cut ties, urging him to retire," Silver reported.
Silver's report also notes that Kupp believed the Rams poisoned the well with some free-agent suitors by telling teams that "an accumulation of injuries had provoked a steep decline."
Injuries were no doubt an issue for Kupp in recent years, as he missed a combined 18 games over the previous three seasons.
But Kupp was still productive when on the field. He averaged 59.1 receiving yards per contest in 2024, which would have been good enough for a 1,000-yard season over a full 17 games.
Kupp went on to sign a three-year, $45 million deal with the Seahawks in free agency and while he didn't recapture his old form, he was a solid No. 2 option while playing behind an elite wide receiver in Jaxon Smith-Njigba.
Kupp also managed to stay healthy, playing in 16 of 17 games.
Through one season in Seattle, Kupp has gotten the last laugh. Not only is his team playing in the Super Bowl while the Rams are at home, Kupp also beat his former team on the way there in the NFC Championship Game.
FOUR of Jurgen Klopp's heroic title-winners in line to leave Liverpool
Jurgen Klopp's heroes set to leave
Of that outstanding title-winning group, around five remain. Mo Salah is arguably the headliner - but his future is firmly up in the air right now.
His form this season has been troubling and the Mirror now reports that he's to receive a monster £1.2m-per-week offer from the Saudi Pro League to essentially be the face of that league. That's an offer that will tempt everyone involved.
Andy Robertson is another who may not stick around. In fact, it feels as though he's very unlikely to be a part of Liverpool's squad next season.
The Scot's contract expires this summer and he very nearly joined Tottenham Hotspur in January. All that stopped that deal from happening was the lack of a replacement.
Joan Laporta explains Barcelona exit from Superleague – “We didn’t feel comfortable with Real Madrid”
This weekend, Joan Laporta will officially cede the Barcelona presidency ahead of the elections taking place next month. He’s hoping to return to office, but before then, he has given one final interview before giving up his position.
Speaking to the club’s official media channels (via Diario AS), Laporta started by addressing the decision to hold the elections on the same day as their proposed La Liga fixture against Sevilla, which has caused controversy.
“We chose the date with Deco and Flick. We have also communicated to La Liga that we want the match against Sevilla to be played on March 15. The only problem would be the Champions League match, because if they turn us around on March 18, we prioritise sporting interests. I’m sure the members would understand because what they want is for the team to win. In any case, there will be other electoral venues, apart from the Camp Nou, to promote the elections.”
Image via FC Barcelona
Laporta reveals objectives for next presidency term
Laporta is confident of being re-elected by the Barcelona members, as he also opened up on the work he intends to do if he is allowed to return for another term.
“I face it with strength of spirit and a lot of desire to explain our project. We want to finish everything we have done. It’s exciting. Work has been done to reinstall the illusion in Barça. We are the only multi-sport club with 48 European Cups. We are living a very sweet moment thanks to the decisions we have made.
“We have had to refinance the debt and look for income as the levers. We are now in a process of economic recovery, as shown by the fact that we have had ordinary profits for two years in a row, which must be consolidated. The change from provisional stadium to Montjuïc was another great challenge. And we have done so with some red lines that we were not willing to cross: the ownership model and not lowering the quality of the squads. What I also want to make very clear is that the hardest part is over.”
Laporta: Superleague project couldn’t be implemented
“It is a project that could not be implemented. It was only expenses and more expenses, there was no benefit. We didn’t feel comfortable with Real Madrid because the relationship with them is not good.”
West Ham vs Man United: How Carrick can maintain hot streak – analysis
Manchester United travel to the London Stadium to face West Ham United on Tuesday in a pivotal Premier League clash, with kick-off set for 8:15pm – and both sides have plenty on the line.
United head into the contest on a four-match league winning run since Michael Carrick took over, most recently beating Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 at Old Trafford.
Bryan Mbeumo and Bruno Fernandes scored as the away side played most of the match with 10 men. This run has pushed Carrick’s side into fourth place with 44 points from 25 matches.
West Ham, however, are fighting at the other end and start the week in the relegation zone. The London club are 18th on 23 points after a 2-0 win away at Burnley on Saturday.
Tactical themes
The first question is how ambitious West Ham will be in possession. Nuno Espirito Santo’s teams are often comfortable defending in a compact shape before breaking quickly.
This approach can make the opening phase look rigid. The hosts will try to force play wide and protect the middle, especially if United attempt to build with Lisandro Martinez’s short passes from the back.
United’s recent improvement has come from Kobbie Mainoo controlling central zones for longer spells before accelerating once the first line is beaten. The Tottenham win featured patient circulation and a clear plan to attack the box quickly once space opened up.
For West Ham, the priority will be turning any United turnovers into immediate forward runs. Jarrod Bowen remains a key outlet, while Crysencio Summerville and Callum Wilson have also contributed goals this season.
Set pieces are another likely swing factor at the London Stadium. United have the delivery to create repeat pressure, while West Ham will value dead-ball relief when defending deep.
Match-ups to watch
Wide duels should be decisive. The Hammers will want Bowen and Summerville receiving early to isolate full-backs, while United will look for overlaps from Luke Shaw and Diogo Dalot to pin them back and stop counters at source.
The midfield battle is equally important. If United keep their spacing tight around the ball with Casemiro, West Ham’s counter-attacking lanes narrow and the hosts are pushed into longer clearances rather than controlled exits.
At the other end, east London side will aim to make United defend their own box for spells. That threat grows if the home side win second balls and keep attacks alive after the first cross.
Selection calls
Mbeumo’s nine league goals and Fernandes’ creativity give Carrick a reliable spine for away games. Matheus Cunha also has six goals and offers a direct running threat between the lines.
West Ham will hope their weekend win becomes a platform rather than a one-off. The home crowd should respond if Nuno’s side start sharply and keep the scoreline tight into half-time.
For United, Tuesday’s trip is a chance to back up recent momentum away from Old Trafford. The tactical challenge will be staying patient if West Ham sink into a low block and try to turn the match into a cagey affair.
Summary – Key takeaways
United’s central control against West Ham’s compact block will decide the rhythm. If Carrick’s side keep the ball moving through midfield without forcing it, the openings should come later on.
Defensive transitions are the biggest away-game test for United. West Ham will look to spring Bowen and the wide runners the moment United lose possession.
Wide duels are likely to shape the chances. Both sides want the ball delivered early into the channels, either to isolate full-backs or to create crossing angles.
Second balls and territory will matter if West Ham go direct. Whoever wins the scraps after clearances and crosses will control where the game is played.
Set pieces could swing it in a tight match at the London Stadium. That is especially true if West Ham spend long spells defending and need dead-ball relief, or if United turn sustained pressure into corners and free-kicks.
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BORMIO, Italy (AP) — The Swiss are breaking up their gold-medal ski combination from worlds as the team event makes its Olympic debut on Monday at the Milan Cortina Games.
Four-time overall World Cup champion Marco Odermatt will unite with technical specialist Loic Meillard in an event where one racer competes in a downhill run and another in a slalom. Their two times are added up to determine the final results. It's one of several new events at these Olympics.
At the world championships last February, Franjo von Allmen, the Olympic downhill winner on Saturday, was paired with Meillard to take first place as part of a Swiss podium sweep. This time, von Allmen will be with Tanguy Nef. The other teams representing Switzerland feature Alexis Monney with Daniel Yule, and Stefan Rogentin with Matthias Iten.
Odermatt skipped the team combined at worlds. He's in search of his first medal at the Milan Cortina Games after taking fourth in the downhill. He won gold in the giant slalom at the 2022 Beijing Games.
Italy has a strong contingent, too. Giovanni Franzoni, the silver medalist in the downhill, will join with Alex Vinatzer, while bronze medalist Dominik Paris is with Tommaso Sala.
The Americans have one team: Kyle Negomir and River Radamus.
The women will compete in the team event Tuesday. It's almost certain that downhill winner Breezy Johnson will be paired with Mikaela Shiffrin. The duo won the event at the world championship. They finished ahead of the Swiss combination of Wendy Holdener and Lara Gut-Behrami, who's out with a knee injury.
Sonia Bompastor led Chelsea to an unbeaten domestic treble last season [Getty Images]
Chelsea manager Sonia Bompastor has not had many tougher weeks in her managerial career.
Having fallen 12 points adrift of Women's Super League (WSL) leaders Manchester City, suffering back-to-back defeats in the process, pressure was at its highest.
She faced backlash from her own supporters, questions over her position at the club, and anything other than victory at Tottenham would have been a disaster.
The club rallied around the Frenchwoman, who led Chelsea to an unbeaten domestic treble in her debut season, by announcing she had signed a four-year contract extension 48 hours before their crucial game at Spurs.
That was the backing she needed and Bompastor could breathe a sigh of relief - and even celebrate animatedly - as her side got over the line with a 2-0 win.
"Even if we all know we can't control anything of that, we probably felt it was unfair to receive that amount of criticism," said Bompastor.
"I know who I am, I don't need people outside my environment to tell me who I am. I will always make sure I give my best. I know I have the competence, I know I have the knowledge, I know the women's game and I do my best for Chelsea.
"I'm not saying I'm the best one, I'm not saying I'm arrogant, but I know who I am. I always make sure I support my players in the best way possible.
"My job is to make sure they go on the pitch with clarity on what they need to achieve. No-one is going to disturb me on my confidence."
'We need to celebrate'
With the WSL title seemingly out of their grasp, Chelsea's priority is to ensure they clinch a top-three spot and qualification for next season's Champions League.
Rivals Arsenal and Manchester United did their part earlier in the weekend - so Chelsea had to respond.
Tottenham, who started the game a point behind Chelsea, came out of the blocks firing and could have taken the lead when Olivia Holdt hit the crossbar.
Nervy Chelsea were in a battle until Keira Walsh's goal just before half-time rocked Spurs and put the Blues in the driving seat. It was the "game-changer" they needed.
"When you want to perform at your best, you need to have the four elements of the performance align at the highest level - the tactical, mental, physical and technical aspects," said Bompastor.
"If one of them, or some of them, are not as high as possible, it affects the performance. We were a different team in the second half. That's who we want to be."
Bompastor's actions were deliberate on Sunday. After the warm-up, she walked out on to the pitch and high-fived every member of her squad.
She celebrated with assistant coach Meline Gerard, who lifted her up and spun her around in the dugout, when Walsh's goal put Chelsea 1-0 up - something she rarely does, but said afterwards she should do more.
Even Madonna's presence at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, which was greeted with a rendition of her Vogue hit at half-time, did not distract Bompastor until the job was done and she was unaware the USA singer was there until told afterwards.
In normal circumstances, a victory at Tottenham would be seen as par for the course. But this was three points which gave Chelsea a significant boost.
"I will enjoy it. I'm not going to lie, it's been a difficult time. It's been tough so we need to celebrate with players and staff," said Bompastor.
"We know when we are at Chelsea we need to win every game and we want, as much as possible, to be in control. To do that, we need to get points to win.
"We still have a lot to play for. We know what we can improve."
'You need luck to get out of a hole'
Chelsea's performance still left much to be desired but Bompastor said she was "really proud" of how her players dealt with the unfamiliar criticism.
The Blues have won six successive domestic titles so most in the squad have never experienced a season without silverware.
They have already booked their place in the Women's League Cup final, have a fifth-round FA Cup tie to play and are in the Champions League quarter-finals.
If they win a European crown - the one trophy that has eluded them - their WSL blip will be quickly forgotten.
But experienced midfielder Erin Cuthbert said the overall feeling was "relief" after the Spurs victory - and this was unknown territory for the serial winners.
"It's been a tough couple of weeks, an experience that some of us haven't been used to. Over the 10 years I've been here, we've had moments like this," Cuthbert told BBC Two.
"The league's getting better and we've played against two top teams who probably beat us quite convincingly. It was back to the drawing board this week.
"We didn't want to be a Chelsea team who bow down game after game. That's not what we're about, that's not what we're built upon.
"It was a difficult first 20 minutes. We got quite lucky to be honest. But you're going to need a bit of luck to get out of a hole."
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Ben Haines, Ellen White and Jen Beattie are back for another season of the Women's Football Weekly podcast. New episodes drop every Tuesday on BBC Sounds, plus find interviews and extra content from the Women's Super League and beyond on the Women's Football Weekly feed
Mia Brookes is competing at her first Olympics [Getty Images]
Snowboarding sensation Mia Brookes - one of Great Britain's most exciting medal prospects at the Winter Olympics - shrugged off an early hiccup to seal her spot in the big air final.
Despite overcooking the landing on her opening run, Brookes cut her usual relaxed figure as she scored a combined 167 points from her two attempts, to qualify in third place.
Although only 19 years old, an Olympic medal is the only accolade missing from Brookes' collection, having already won World Championship and double X Games gold - both in her preferred slopestyle.
Should Brookes win a medal of any colour in Monday's final (18:30 GMT), she would become Britain's youngest Winter Olympic medallist for 78 years.
"I got it down, but it was a pretty scary one," she told BBC Sport.
"Second run, I was like 'I've got to land this one or else, four years until the next one'."
Asked how it felt to reach her first Olympic final, she said: "I think I'm more relieved that I landed the tricks. It's pretty sick.
"I definitely have got more to give, but I don't know if this is the jump for it."
Brookes was too young to compete at the last Winter Olympics, four years ago, but she has hit her sport's greatest heights since.
In 2023, aged just 16, she became snowboarding's youngest world champion with her slopestyle gold in Georgia, a victory sealed by landing the first Cab 1440 double grab in a women's event.
Last month she won her second title at the X Games, the invitation-only holy grail of action sports.
"They see her as a legit one of the best to ever do it," said BBC Sport commentator Tim Warwood before the Games. "She's a purist's dream.
"When she's strapped into a snowboard, you can tell that's what she was put on this planet to do."
Brookes' team-mate Maisie Hill, also making her Olympic debut, placed 29th to miss out on the final.
But while Hill's big air campaign may be over, she and Brookes will return for the slopestyle from 16 February.
Just becoming an Olympian marks an incredible achievement for 24-year-old Hill, after she nearly died in a training crash three years ago.
She broke multiple bones, including her spine and pelvis, and suffered a grade three laceration in her liver that caused heavy blood loss after the crash into a wall of ice during a training session in Switzerland in January 2023.
GB's curlers beat hosts Italy to top standings
Bruce Mouat and Jen Dodds are already through to the semi-finals in Cortina [PA Media]
Bruce Mouat had hoped to create "some drama in the stands", and he and Jen Dodds did just that by beating hosts and defending mixed doubles curling Olympic champions Italy 9-6 to silence the Cortina Curling Stadium.
A 7-6 defeat by Switzerland earlier on Sunday was Team GB's first loss after a stellar start to the competition, with seven successive wins, sealed their own progress to the last four with two games to spare, and the Scottish pair were keen to right that wrong.
They also wanted to further stamp their authority on the competition by topping the round-robin table to ensure they have the advantage of the hammer - the last stone - in Monday's semi-final, which will be against either the Italians or Sweden.
That will be live on the BBC at 18:05 GMT, with the British pair's opponents being confirmed after the final round-robin matches earlier on Monday.
"We are absolutely where we want to be and now we rest and recover before the semi-final," Dodds told BBC Sport.
The Italians were not short of motivation either for the tussle with the GB pair, with their qualification not yet secure, and they started strongly with two in the first end.
However, a scrappy second by Amos Mosaner and Stefania Constantini - on the ice where she learned the game as a child - allowed Dodds to take three and quieten the boisterous crowd.
The Italians were in good shape in the third, but only took one, and it was a similar situation for GB in the fourth, to give them the lead at the interval.
However, Mosaner botched his final throw in the fifth in what proved a decisive moment. Constantini could only partially retrieve the situation, limiting GB to one, but that steal allowed Mouat and Dodds to open a 5-3 lead.
Italy were not done, causing the noise to come rolling down the wooden bleachers of the quirky venue by compiling a superb sixth end to take three and go back in front.
But Mouat and Dodds kept their shape, taking three in the seventh and then stealing another in the final end to close out victory.
The Italians were crestfallen but, within moments, their own place in the last four was confirmed by results on the other sheets.
"The crowd was amazing. We knew it would almost be like a third player for them and to come out with a win was extra special," Dodds added.
Italy play the United States on Monday and if they win, the two teams will meet again in the semi-final, with Sweden facing Mouat and Dodds. If the Italians lose, they then take on the British pair with Sweden playing the US.
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Klaebo wins first of potential six golds
Norway's Johannes Hosflot Klaebo clinched the first of a potential six gold medals at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics in the 10km+10km skiathlon.
It takes the 29-year-old's career Olympic gold tally to six, just two behind the all-time winter record.
That is held by the Norwegian trio of biathlete Ole Einar Bjorndalen and cross country skiers Bjorn Daehlie and Marit Bjorgen, who are all retired.
Team GB's Andrew Musgrave was 10th in his fifth Games - just short of his best Olympic finish of seventh in 2018 - with fellow Briton Joe Davis 16th.
"I'm not going to lie, I'm a bit disappointed," Musgrave told BBC Sport after the race.
"I felt like it was so fast on the first section and straight away I was struggling - it was hot and I was overheating.
"My chances of a good finish were over after the first lap."
Mathis Desloges took silver after being spared punishment for cutting a corner on the course, earning France their first medal, with Norway's Martin Lowstrom Nyenget third.
United States figure skating superstar Ilia Malinin gets his first real pressure-packed moment on Sunday at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
It's the team competition, and the U.S. and Japan enter the final round tied at 59 points. Malinin and Japan's Shun Sato will compete to break the tie.
Malinin needs to outscore Japan's Shun Sato to claim the team gold medal for the United States.
No other team is close enough in points to gain team points that would move back up the standings.
Points are awarded in the team standings based on individual finishes, and through all the other portions of the team competition, the U.S. and Japan are tied.
That means it really is just about Malinin and Sato's scores.
USA-Japan figure skating going down to the wire straight into the Super Bowl is an incredible Sports Day
Malinin will go second-to-last in the order. He'll put up a total that Sato will know he has to beat.
The 21-year old Malinin actually finished second on Saturday in the short program portion of this competition, but that was to a different Japanese competitor. This will be his first time facing off with Sato at these Games.
Whoever gets the better of the other will earn a gold medal.
Manchester City and Liverpool have been the dominant clubs in the Premier League over the past 10 years.
Under managers Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp, both sides achieved success and lifted a number of titles, and Arne Slot's early work on Merseyside suggests this modern rivalry could well continue for at least a few more years.
The two clubs have been facing off for over a century, but it's a fixture that's become even more significant in recent seasons.
Arsenal had a healthy lead in the Premier League title race ahead of the latest instalment at Anfield, where reigning champions Liverpool could effectively have ended City's interest in the crown they won four times in succession between 2020/21 and 2023/24.
Liverpool boast a much better head-to-head record than Manchester City.
The Reds have enjoyed long patches of dominance in this fixture and won more games than City in every competition in which they've faced off, except for the FA Community Shield.
Competition
Games
Man City wins
Liverpool wins
Draws
Premier League
58
14
23
21
First Division
118
34
59
25
FA Cup
8
2
4
2
EFL Cup
8
2
3
3
Champions League
2
0
2
0
FA Community Shield
2
0
1
1
Second Division
4
0
3
1
TOTAL
200
52
95
53
Man City vs. Liverpool recent results
The games have been much more tightly contested during the modern era, despite Klopp enjoying a better record in head-to-head contests against Guardiola than any other elite coach.
In December 2022, City beat Liverpool 3-2 in the Carabao Cup, then thrashed them 4-1 in a Premier League meeting in April. There was nothing to choose between the sides in 2024/25 as they shared a pair of 1-1 draws before City again claimed glory in the title race.
Both matches in the 2024/25 league season ended in 2-0 wins for Liverpool. City romped to a 3-0 victory over the Reds in the first meeting of 2025/26, marking Guardiola's 1,000th game as a manager in style. Their 2-1 win at Anfield on February 8 was their first in front of a crowd at Liverpool's home since 2003.
Last 10 matches between Man City & Liverpool
Competition
Date
Result
Premier League
Feb. 8, 2026
Liverpool 1-2 Man City
Premier League
Nov. 9, 2025
Man City 3-0 Liverpool
Premier League
Feb. 23, 2025
Man City 0-2 Liverpool
Premier League
Dec. 1, 2024
Liverpool2-0 Man City
Premier League
Mar. 10, 2024
Liverpool 1-1 Man City
Premier League
Nov. 25, 2023
Man City 1-1 Liverpool
Premier League
Apr. 1, 2023
Man City4-1 Liverpool
EFL Cup
Dec. 22, 2022
Man City3-2 Liverpool
Premier League
Oct. 16, 2022
Liverpool1-0 Man City
FA Community Shield
Jul. 30, 2022
Liverpool3-1 Man City
Do Man City and Liverpool have a rivalry?
While not traditional rivals like Manchester United and Liverpool, this fixture has grown in significance over the past decade.
Man City's rise as title contenders has seen their games with the Reds in the Premier League take on extra importance.
In 2018/19, Man City edged Liverpool to the Premier League title by a single point, with the Reds going on to become league champions the following season as the two teams swapped positions on the table.
The 2021/22 season was another close one between these clubs as City once again claimed the title after accruing one more point than Liverpool.
In 2023/24, after their draw in November, the two were separated by just a point at the top of the Premier League standings. After the 1-1 scoreline was repeated at Anfield on March 10, the one-point gap remained, albeit with Arsenal top of the table above Liverpool on goal difference and City poised in third. Liverpool faded from the running over the closing weeks and it was the Gunners' turn to be pipped on the final day as Guardiola's men won a record-breaking fourth consecutive league title.
Liverpool's victory on December 1 put them 11 points ahead of the champions in the standings, just as their 2-0 win at the Etihad Stadium did in February. By that stage, their second title in the Premier League era looked a foregone conclusion.
When the teams met again in November 2025, Slot's team looked a shadow of their best. City, meanwhile, showed they would likely be Arsenal's biggest contenders once more. The second meeting was better contested, but Liverpool came up short once more.
MADRID, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 08: Diego Simeone, head coach of Atletico de Madrid, during the Spanish League, La Liga EA Sports, football match played between Atletico de Madrid and Real Betis Balompie at Riyadh Air Metropolitano stadium on February 8, 2026, in Madrid, Spain. (Photo By Angel Perez Meca/Europa Press via Getty Images) | Europa Press via Getty Images
Atlético Madrid coach Diego Simeone held himself responsible for the 1-0 home defeat to Real Betis in La Liga on Sunday as he addressed the media post-match.
“The team is suffering from this situation,” Simeone analysed, as he pinned the defeat on the team’s struggles against low blocks. “It has happened to us not only today, but in many games when we face opponents who sit deep.
“We lack clarity for the team, it is our fault as the coaching staff that we cannot improve this,” he continued. “But we will work to give the team the tools so that the players can solve it individually.”
Simeone on the defeat
“The opposition played better than us, defended very well, and didn’t allow us to create many chances except for those by Julián and Lookman in the first half. They defended well, counterattacked, worked as a team and took advantage of the spaces. We congratulate the opposition.”
Simeone on the disallowed goal
“I’m not interested in that situation. The match wasn’t good, and I don’t think (the VAR intervention) was decisive. If we had drawn, we would be talking about the match in the same way. Today it went against us, maybe tomorrow it will go in our favour.”
🗣️ "El campo no está bien. Se nos exige que juguemos a un gran nivel y necesitamos un césped de nivel".
“I’m not a footballer. They’re the ones playing and they’re probably the ones who can best interpret this. All my life I’ve played on good, normal, average pitches… We don’t stop winning because of the state of the pitch.”
Simeone on Julián Alvarez
“I don’t think it’s appropriate to continue commenting on Julián. We trust him, he’s very important, the best we have. Let’s hope he gives us more in the important moments ahead.”
Simeone on being 13 points behind the leaders
“They’re better than us.”
Simeone on the fans, who he asked for more from pre-game
“Extraordinary. The best thing about today’s match was our fans.”
Simeone on what was missing
“We couldn’t break down a very organised, disciplined defence. They worked very well defensively.”
Simeone on what could have been better
“I don’t think it was a lack of will, work or running. We lacked clarity in finding a way to break down a defence like Betis’, who worked very well.”
Simeone on the attack
“We didn’t have any scoring opportunities, plain and simple. The opponent defended very well, counterattacked, and we didn’t create any opportunities or play clearly in the final stretch. Congratulations to the opponent, and we’ll keep working.”
CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy (AP) — The U.S. may have only one sled in an Olympic two-man bobsled competition for the first time in the nearly century-long history of the event, after the sport's governing body denied an appeal to give American driver Kris Horn a spot in that event at the Milan Cortina Games.
Horn finished only four two-man races this season, and International Bobsled and Skeleton Federation rules required five finishes for Olympic eligibility. Horn and USA Bobsled appealed on several points, including how the World Cup schedule had one fewer race this year than many other Olympic seasons and how his training schedule before a race weekend in Latvia this season was limited compared to other pilots.
But the IBSF's appeals tribunal ruled last week that the five-race minimum cannot be ignored even though USA Bobsled earned two spots in the two-man Olympic field. Those spots are given to nations, not individual drivers. And that meant Horn can't qualify.
“The rules are clear,” the appeals tribunal said in the ruling, a copy of which was obtained by The Associated Press.
Horn will compete in the four-man event at the Olympics, as will USA-1 pilot Frank Del Duca — one of the U.S. flag bearers for the opening ceremony of these Milan Cortina Games. But Del Duca, for now, appears to be the only American pilot in the two-man race.
The U.S. has won seven Olympic medals in the two-man event: gold and bronze in 1932, gold and bronze again in 1936, bronze in 1948, silver in 1952 and, most recently, a silver by Steven Holcomb and Steven Langton at the Sochi Games in 2014.
The Americans have been part of all 21 previous Olympic two-man races, with two sleds in those fields on 17 occasions and three sleds four other times.
Horn earned some notoriety last month when he and his team had issues loading into their four-man sled for a run at St. Moritz, Switzerland. Horn's three push athletes unsuccessfully tried to get in, leaving him to drive down the track himself and then needing to scurry backward after crossing the finish to pull the brakes and avoid what could have been a tragic crash.
Team USA figure skater Amber Glenn has stepped away from social media after receiving what she described as a “scary amount” of hate and threats tied to comments she made about the current political climate.
According to People, Glenn, 26, addressed the situation over the weekend in a message shared on her Instagram Stories, explaining that the reaction followed remarks she gave during a recent media availability ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan. During that press conference on Feb. 4, Glenn was asked directly about President Donald Trump and how his policies have affected the LGBTQ community.
The Olympic skater did not shy away from the question, telling reporters it has been “a hard time” for LGBTQ individuals in the United States. She added that she felt a responsibility to speak honestly when asked, especially given the platform that comes with representing Team USA on the world stage.
Days later, Glenn said the online response went far beyond mere disagreement.
“When I chose to utilize one of the amazing things about the United States of America (freedom of speech) to convey how I feel as an athlete competing for Team USA in a troubling time for many Americans, I am now receiving a scary amount of hate/threats for simply using my voice,” Glenn wrote.
While she acknowledged expecting some backlash, Glenn said the volume and intensity of the messages were still disappointing. With major competitions approaching, she decided to temporarily limit her online presence for her own well-being.
“I will be limiting my time on social media for now,” she wrote, adding that stepping back does not mean backing down. “I will never stop using my voice for what I believe in.”
Glenn also addressed critics who argue that athletes should avoid political conversations altogether.
“I know a lot of people will say, ‘You’re just an athlete, stick to your job and shut up about politics,’” she said during the press conference. “But politics affects us all. It affects our everyday lives, and that’s something I won’t just be quiet about.”
Jun 1, 2025; Oklahoma City, OK, USA; Oregon Ducks infielder Kaylynn Jones (3) throws to first from her knees for an out in the sixth inning against the Oklahoma Sooners during the NCAA Softball Women's College World Series at Devon Park. Mandatory Credit: Brett Rojo-Imagn Images | Brett Rojo-Imagn Images
Oregon played their fifth game of the weekend today against Southeastern Louisiana. SLU was an NCAA tournament participant in last season’s tournament and was eliminated in the LSU regional.
The Ducks were looking for a get-right game before heading to Stanford next weekend. Elise Sokolsky started in the circle, and threw for three innings, giving up no runs on two hits with 2 BB and 2 Ks.
Kaylynn Jones drives in a pair with an RBI single!
Oregon got on the board in the bottom of the first inning, with Kaylynn Jones driving in two runs with a single to left center, and the Ducks were up 2-0. Oregon’s bats then dried up for the rest of the game; they did not get a single hit in the last three innings against three different SLU pitchers.
Taylour Spencer came in the game in the fourth inning and allowed one hit and no runs. After walking her first batter in the fifth inning, Oregon brought in Lyndsey Grein to hold on to the lead and save the game.
It did not go well.
Grein’s outing was a complete disaster. She gave up a single, and then the two base runners advanced on a wild pitch. The next SLU batter hit in a run off a single and then stole second base, putting runners on second and third. The runners came home when Grein gave up a triple, and SLU was up 3-2.
Grein struck out the next batter, but then a wild pitch scored another Lion. That was it for Grein’s day, and Maddie Milhorn took the circle. Milhorn pitched very well over 2.1 innings, allowed no runs off one hit with one BB, and struck out the last three hitters she faced. She set the Ducks up to get some hits and get back into the game.
The hits never came, and Oregon went down 4-2 in the upset.
A disappointing loss completed what was ultimately a disappointing opening weekend for Oregon softball. Defense fumbled on Friday. The Ducks could not generate runs against Tennessee on Saturday. Then today, Oregon suffered a pitching breakdown.
We did learn something about the pitching room this weekend, and for the most part it’s positive, in spite of the losses. Taylour Spencer seems to have healed from last year’s health problems; and while it is early, she is throwing well.
Maddie Milhorn strikes out the side in the top of the seventh.
Middle Milhorn had an opportunity to show her stuff, and looked good every time she was in the circle. It’s still too early to make definitive declarations, but she is not looking like a weak link on the pitching roster.
There are concerns about Oregon’s batting. It’s not so much about the batting itself, because the Ducks have the bats. What appears to be painfully obvious is that a lot of Oregon’s offense last year received a jump start, game after game, from Kai Luschar – specifically, Luschar’s ability to get on base and then immediately get in scoring position with steals. The Ducks don’t have that this season, and it’s already beginning to show.
The sky is not falling (yet), and it’s too early in the season to adopt a gloom-and-doom attitude about Version 8. This is a very different team from last season, and they have some bugs to work out, and some time to work out those bugs. That will be Oregon softball’s task this coming weekend, ahead of this weekend’s Cardinal Classic in Palo Alto.
The Cincinnati Bengals won’t have many representatives via former players and coaches when the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots collide in Super Bowl LX.
Brown was one of those hyped undrafted free agents for fans back in 2022 who appeared to have a possible future as a key depth piece, if not starter. An untimely injury ruined that, but he’s had a few starts in New England since.
Bynes briefly joined the Bengals back in 2020 via free agency, logging a career-high 99 tackles over 16 games before moving on to Carolina.
Gregory, a Bengals undrafted free agent this year out of Arkansas, initially made the Bengals’ 53-man roster before getting waived on August 28 in general roster shuffling. A day later, the Patriots claimed him on waivers.
STANFORD, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 06: Head coach Mike Vrabel of the New England Patriots looks on during drills during practice prior to Super Bowl LX at Stanford Stadium on February 06, 2026 in Stanford, California. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The New England Patriots held a team meeting on the morning of Super Bowl LX, and head coach Mike Vrabel left his players with a simple three-word message.
Belief. Identity. Rage.
According to a report by Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated, Vrabel drew a reference to the Patriots’ first Super Bowl win that capped off the 2001 season. Playing the U2 song Beautiful Day, which was performed during that year’s halftime show, he reminded his players that nobody gave New England a shot against the high-flying “Greatest Show on Turf” Rams that day.
Of course, the Patriots ended up winning 20-17 in one of the biggest upsets in NFL history. It was the franchise’s first championship, and Vrabel was part of it.
Twenty-four years, five more Super Bowl wins and a full-on rebuild later, the Vrabel-led Patriots are on the doorstep of adding to the team’s trophy case. To do so, however, it will have to overcome a Seattle Seahawks team that is entering the Super Bowl as 4.5-point favorties.
While not the same as the Rams being favored by two touchdowns, Vrabel’s reference still works. The 2001 team had to overcome long odds to secure a championship, and his 2025 team will have to do the same.
“I’ve always tried to use everything that I’ve been presented with through my career from the time that I started playing football,” Vrabel said earlier this week when asked about parallels between those two particular teams.
“We always talk about how you have to continue to improve as the season goes along to give yourself a chance to make the tournament, be in the playoffs and ultimately get to where we are today. But I don’t really draw too many parallels. I don’t know what happened in 2000. I wasn’t there. I don’t know what happened in 2024. I wasn’t here. So, I just try to focus on where I’m at, being present and doing what I feel like is best for the football team, whether that was as a player or now as a coach.”
Nobody does petty better than Bill Belichick. Or his girlfriend, Jordon Hudson.
Last year, Hudson trolled the Falcons with a Super Bowl LI championship T-shirt. That's the game in which the Falcons blew a 28-3 lead to Belichick's Patriots. And the diss carried a little extra sizzle, given that the Falcons interviewed Belichick but did not hire him after he was fired by the Patriots.
Now, as Belichick maintains open beef with the Patriots, Hudson is trolling team owner Robert Kraft. Via TMZ.com, Hudson wore an “Orchids of Asia Day Spa” T-shirt to Saturday's Duke-North Carolina basketball game. That's the name of the Jupiter, Florida facility at which Kraft was arrested for solicitation of prostitution. The charges eventually were dropped.
It's just the latest chapter in the ongoing acrimony between Belichick and Kraft. Even though Kraft hasn't really done anything to stoke the fire. After Belichick was snubbed for Hall of Fame enshrinement, Kraft said Belichick "unequivocally deserves" to be a first-ballot Hall of Famer.
President Donald Trump called U.S. Olympic skier Hunter Hess a “real loser” following comments Hess made about representing America at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy.
Speaking ahead of the opening ceremonies, Hess said, “I think it brings up mixed emotions to represent the U.S. right now, I think. It’s a little hard. There’s obviously a lot going on that I’m not the biggest fan of, and I think a lot of people aren’t. I think for me it’s more I’m representing my friends and family back home, the people that represented it before me, all the things that I believe are good about the U.S.”
The president is now attacking a US Olympian as a “Loser” and misrepresenting his words for his mild unspecified criticisms about things going on in the US right now. pic.twitter.com/kjddyDAsZ8
Hess, a first-time Olympian in the freestyle skiing halfpipe event, added, “I just think, if it aligns with my moral values, I feel like I’m representing it. Just because I’m wearing the flag doesn’t mean I represent everything that’s going on in the U.S.” Hess didn’t specify what exactly he’s “not the biggest fan of.”
The skier’s comments somehow came to the attention of the president, who lashed out at Hess on Truth Social on Sunday.
“U.S. Olympic Skier, Hunter Hess, a real Loser, says he doesn’t represent his Country in the current Winter Olympics,” Trump wrote Sunday. “If that’s the case, he shouldn’t have tried out for the Team, and it’s too bad he’s on it. Very hard to root for someone like this. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!”
Hess isn’t the only U.S. Olympian to open up about competing amid issues with the Trump administration to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
“I love the USA and I think I would never want to represent a different country in the Olympics,” U.S. aerials freestyle skier Chris Lillis, who won a gold medal at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, told USA Today. “With that being said, a lot of times athletes are hesitant to talk about political views and how we feel about things. I feel heartbroken about what’s happened in the United States. .. I think that as a country we need to focus on respecting everybody’s rights and making sure that we’re treating our citizens as well as anybody with love and respect.”
U.S. figure skater Alysa Liu, who has shared anti-ICE messages on social media, said, “I just want us to share stories, because I think we’re all very unique, and I think that’s what it’s about.”
The No. 1 SPIRE Academy National [Geneva, OH] and No. 3 Brewster Academy National [Wolfeboro, NH] Bobcats both bounced back from losses against Top 25 opponents on Friday with wins on Saturday against unranked foes.
For Brewster Academy, it was another close call with the Bobcats surviving a 66-63 scrap at the LuHi Invitational against the host Long Island Lutheran [Brookville, NY] Crusaders. Three of the last six games for Brewster Academy have ended in single-basket margins, and while the Bobcats have won all of those games, they've all come against unranked opponents. One of those six games also resulted in a 62-51 loss on Friday to the No. 11 Wasatch Academy [Mt. Pleasant, UT] Tigers.
SPIRE Academy, meanwhile, returned to action following their surprisingly lopsided 66-52 loss to the No. 14 Montverde [FL] Academy Eagles on Friday. They cruised in a 64-45 win over The St. James Performance Academy [Springfield, VA] Strivers.
The only surprise on Saturday involving teams currently ranked in The Sporting News High School Boys Basketball Top 25 was the Northview [Grand Rapids, MI] Wildcats' 63-46 romp past the previously undefeated No. 21 East Lansing [MI] Trojans. That will knock the Trojans from the Top 25 when the latest rankings are released here on Tuesday.
The complete schedule and results for the nation's Top 25 teams from the current week are listed below.
Bron Breakker wearing a black singlet - Elsa/Getty Images
Much to the surprise of the WWE Universe, Paul Heyman, and Bron Breakker himself, a masked figure attacked Breakker as he headed to the ring as the second entrant for the 2026 Men's Royal Rumble match. Even more shocking was the quick elimination that followed, with former NXT Champion Oba Femi dumping Breakker to the floor in a mere 10 seconds.
In the eyes of WWE Hall of Famer Bully Ray, one of Breakker's own allies may be involved in his Royal Rumble demise. "Bron comes to the ring. He gets jumped by the masked man. He gets laid out and then he gets eliminated by Oba," Ray said on "Busted Open Radio". "Who were the four last guys in the ring? [Roman Reigns, GUNTHER, Randy Orton, and Logan Paul]. Logan Paul made it to the end. Does Logan Paul seem like the kind of personality, despite what we've seen from him so far, that wants to share the spotlight with anybody else? I think Logan Paul has something to do with the screwing over of Bron Breakker, thus getting him to the final four."
Ahead of the January 31 premium live event, "WWE Raw" General Manager Adam Pearce revealed that all four wrestlers in The Vision — Breakker, Logan Paul, Bronson Reed, and Austin Theory — would compete in the Men's Royal Rumble. Recognizing the numbers advantage they would have in the match, Paul then suggested they work together as a unit to ensure that one of them, specifically Breakker, emerged as the winner.
With Breakker being eliminated early, the other three members still attempted to unite their efforts in the Royal Rumble, though Reed and Theory's eliminations at the hands of LA Knight cut that short. Meanwhile, as Ray pointed out, "The Maverick" survived for several more minutes until Reigns eliminated him when the match reached its last four names.
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This time with a fashion choice that appeared to take a massive shot at Robert Kraft before Super Bowl 60.
The 24-year-old girlfriend of Bill Belichick, was photographed Saturday in Chapel Hill before the UNC-Duke basketball game wearing a T-shirt from Orchids of Asia Day Spa, the Jupiter, Florida massage parlor connected to Robert Kraft.
The incident remains one of the most embarrassing public moments of the billionaire owner’s tenure. The infamous strip mall spa has permanently closed since Kraft's visit.
Hudson stood alongside Belichick during the outing, which marked the couple’s first public appearance since Belichick was passed over for induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on his first year of eligibility.
The six-time Super Bowl–winning coach did not receive the 40 of 50 votes required for enshrinement, a decision that sparked widespread criticism across the NFL. Kraft was also up for the Hall, and like Belichick, he will wait to be enshrined in Canton after not receiving enough votes as first-ballot nominee.
The T-shirt drew immediate attention given Belichick’s long and increasingly tense relationship with Kraft following his departure from the New England Patriots after the 2023 season. Since their split, both men have exchanged public remarks about their time together, including Kraft saying he “took a big risk” hiring Belichick, and Belichick later pushing back against what he characterized as ownership interference.
Hudson has gained a reputation for using fashion and social media to send messages. This week has been no exception. She shared a screenshot of an email from the Hall of Fame stating that her order for three Hall of Fame patches had been canceled due to “unforeseen circumstances,” a post that many viewed as another subtle jab following Belichick’s snub.
Belichick, 73, is now preparing for his second season as head coach North Carolina. After a 4-8 season, the move has drawn national attention and criticism. He did not comment publicly during Saturday’s appearance and was just there for support.
Hudson’s T-shirt ensured that Belichick’s complicated past with Kraft and his Hall of Fame omission remained part of the Super Bowl 60 conversation.
SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA- FEBRUARY 4: A general view of the Seattle Seahawks helmet and New England Patriots helmet displayed in inside of the Levi's Stadium prior to Super Bowl LX on February 4, 2026 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The 106th NFL season concludes tonight with Super Bowl LX, with the New England Patriots facing the Seattle Seahawks, and this will be your place to discuss the game all night.
In case you missed it, the Seahawks elevated running back and former Chicago Bears draft pick, Velus Jones Jr., from their practice squad, so alter your rooting interests for the game accordingly.
Here’s the schedule for Super Bowl Sunday; all times Central.
If you need some pregame coverage, NBC, Peacock, and Telemundo have been going since 11:00 a.m., and they’ll take you right up to kickoff.
Super Bowl LX is scheduled to kick off at about 5:30 p.m. from Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on NBC and Telemundo, with streaming on Peacock.
Mike Tirico will be on play-by-play with Cris Collinsworth as the color analyst. The rules analyst will be Terry McAulay, and sideline reporters will be Melissa Stark and Kaylee Hartung.
You have some time before kickoff, so feel free to talk about anything you want, and as always, all our open threads are rated WCG-MA.
Who could be Pep Guardiola’s replacement at Manchester City?
Pep Guardiola is recognised as one of the greatest ever managers in the professional game, making the search for his successor at the Etihad Stadium a stern challenge.
And his era in Manchester could soon be coming to an end, with his contract set to expire at the end of the next campaign, but recent reports indicating the real possibility of a break between the two parties this summer.
Guardiola’s impact on English football cannot be understated, having won a remarkable six Premier Leagues, four Carabao Cups, three Community Shields, and two FA cups – all at the time of writing – in nine seasons as Manchester City manager.
But, who could follow in the great Catalan tactician’s footsteps, and live up to the expectations of one of the greatest coaches the professional game has ever witnessed?
Enzo Maresca, out of work
A graduate of Pep Guardiola’s successful ‘coaching academy’, featuring as Under 21’s manager at Manchester City as well as acting as the Catalan’s assistant during the Treble-winning 2022/23 campaign.
The Italian adopts a similar style of football to the legendary Manchester City head coach, despite having rather different player profiles to utilise – and significantly different during his time at Chelsea.
The 45-year-old has accumulated vast experience in English football, managing Leicester City and most recently at Stamford Bridge, where he picked up the UEFA Conference League and FIFA Club World Cup.
Whilst being instrumental in Manchester City’s illustrious 2022/23 season, the Italian may not have a vast amount of continental experience at the top level, although does hold recognised Premier League experience.
Enzo Maresca also has experience with City directly, understanding the club’s inner working culture, the players, and Pep Guardiola’s tactical style. As such, this could all make his appointment seamless, ensuring that results and expectations remain at a high level.
Vincent Kompany, Bayern Munich
Another successful manager who has worked with Pep Guardiola as a player, a former and legendary Manchester City captain, Vincent Kompany initially developed his trade in coaching whilst at the Etihad Stadium, earning his coaching badges.
Kompany departed Manchester City for a stint in his native Belgium, transferring to RSC Anderlecht for a season before becoming the club’s new manager, to then depart for Burnley in the Championship, and on to Bayern Munich.
Despite signing a new four-year deal as boss at the Bundesliga giants in October 2025, Manchester City’s project could comfortably lure the Belgian away, offering him reigns to a club he adores, having played for the Citizens for over a decade.
The 39-year-old also works in a similar style to Guardiola, opting for a possession-based style to control games, and create openings for chance creation. Kompany also places a heavy emphasis on rotation around the pitch, creating overloads to retain the ball, but also move forward into attacking phases.
Vincent Kompany’s tactical style could comfortably match to Manchester City’s and the Premier League’s current challenges, with intensity being matched alongside technical brilliance.
Despite being young and fairly inexperienced in the top tier of management, Vincent Kompany offers Manchester City a long-term project coach, backed up by his 11-year stay in Manchester as a player.
Luis Enrique, Paris Saint-Germain
A Spaniard, who has conquered both Spanish and French football, Luis Enrique has a vast amount of continental experience, and also understands how to control a footballing giant with experience of managing Barcelona – like Guardiola – as well as Paris Saint-Germain.
Enrique – like Vincent Kompany – strongly favours rotations and fluidity in his sides, particularly evident during the last campaign with the likes of Achraf Hakimi and Nuno Mendes flying forward from full-back positions, as well as Ballon d’or winner Ousmane Dembele thriving in central, wider, and deeper areas.
Luis Enrique can also adapt to different styles of football, having managed in Spain and France, tweaking his tactical mind to optimise player and team performance.
Alongside his esteemed CV, Enrique has also backed his job roles with success, achieving the treble with Barcelona in 2015 and PSG in the previous campaign – a feat Pep Guardiola and the Citizens achieved in 2023.
Ensuring a manager has success will be essential for following in Pep Guardiola’s footsteps at the Etihad Stadium, and building on an exceptional legacy from the now-55 year-old’s reign.
Whilst his record, experience and trophies present him as the most successful option to take over from Pep Guardiola, the knowledge of the English game could be a potential issue for his appointment.
Whilst each of the aforementioned managerial choices offer a different proposition, it is essential that Manchester City replace Pep Guardiola with the right character to fit into the current hierarchical set-up at the club.
A figure will be required who can not only foster a positive culture and create their own legacy alongside the likes of Khaldoon Al Mubarak, Ferran Soriano, and Hugo Viana, but most importantly continue the success that Pep Guardiola has brought to Manchester.
Mike Santana holds the TNA World Championship, challenging all to step up and face him. - TNA Wrestling
Even though we like to put pro wrestling and its wrestlers up on pedestals we know we'll never sit atop of, they are ordinary people. Just like you and me. Overcoming flaws and trying to strive to become the very best versions of themselves inside the ring and out, no one has seen what the bottom of the barrel looks like and how to crawl out from under it better than Mike Santana. Faced with the work that comes with addiction, recovery, and its temptations every day, "The Realest" describes how those moral issues helped hone in the character work that fans see every Thursday on "TNA Impact."
"While I was out with injury, I was also dealing with my addiction issues. And thankfully, I put myself through rehab, that whole experience, right. But I think the beauty of it was that I was able to use all that to get me to this moment," the current two-time TNA World Champion told Peter Rosenberg on his "Cheap Heat" podcast. "It's like once you change your mindset, everything changes. Like, before, I used to use a lot of my struggles and a lot of the things that I went through as excuses...for the spiral...And now, I use it as a source of energy, a source of positivity, and something to put towards getting me to where I want to get to."
Santana noted that the first time he won the World Championship against Trick Williams at Bound for Glory last October, in that moment it wasn't about him; rather, it was a giant thank you to his daughter, who he mentions saved his life, and to the fans who believed in him even in times where he didn't believe in himself. Despite an abrupt end to his first world title reign, he managed to retrieve it back from Frankie Kazarian on the "Impact" premiere on AMC last month. Now, "The Real Deal" has to dig through the trenches and prevail over his newest lineup of targets, including former world champions like Eddie Edwards and Steve Maclin, who recently betrayed Santana's friendship and trust.
If you use any of the quotes in this article, please credit "Cheap Heat with Peter Rosenberg" with a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.
Mike Vrabel is chasing football history. If the New England Patriots can knock off the Seattle Seahawks, he'd become the fifth in NFL history to win a Super Bowl as both a player and a coach.
This stage is far from new for Vrabel, as he won three Super Bowls during his playing days in New England. So, as he prepares his team for battle in Santa Clara, Vrabel reportedly left the players with three words to close their Super Bowl morning meeting: belief, identity and rage.
It's a powerful message that speaks to the style the Patriots have played all season. This is a team that finished dead last in the AFC East last season at 4-13. Yes, that's worse than the New York Jets.
Now, the Patriots are suddenly the class of the division again, and if they can upset the Seahawks, the class of the NFL. It's a remarkable turnaround.
New England will put its belief, identity and rage to the test when the Super Bowl kicks off at 6:30 p.m. ET at Levi's Stadium.
Japan's Riku Miura and Ryuichi compete in the pairs free skate Figure Skating team event during the 2026 Winter Olympic Games Milan-Cortina. Darryl Dyck/Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/dpa
Japan have taken the lead in the figure skating team event ahead of the decisive men's free skating later on Sunday at the Milano/Cortina Winter Olympics.
The United States initially retained their lead after the pairs free skating, but the Japanese team now top the standings after Kaori Sakamoto's sparkling performance in the women's free skating.
Both nations are the top favourites to become champions. They are tied on 59 placement points, but Japan lead on the tiebreaker. The US won gold at Beijing 2022.
Sakamoto topped the women's singles with 148.62 ahead of Anastasiia Gubanova of Georgia, while the US were third with Amber Glenn.
The team event combines the four Olympic figure skating disciplines (men's singles, women's singles, pairs and ice dance) into a single event.
Skaters earn points based on their placement in each discipline, and the gold medals are awarded to the team that earns the most placement points.
Competition started on Friday and medals will be handed after the men's free skating later on Sunday.
US superstar Ilia Malinin will compete in the men's free skating after a below-par performance on Saturday, which saw him finish second.
He previously said he wasn't sure whether he would compete on the final day.
Flagbearers Karina Akopova and Nikita Rakhmanin of Team Armenia enter with the team into the stadium during Friday’s opening ceremony of the Milano Cortina Olympics at San Siro Stadium.Photograph: Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images
A politically charged dispute between the Olympic delegations of Azerbaijan and Armenia over figure skating music has been resolved after skating and IOC authorities reviewed the matter and the official program listing was amended.
The International Skating Union (ISU) said in a statement to the Guardian on Sunday that it had examined the matter with relevant stakeholders. “The situation has been reviewed with all parties involved,” the ISU said. “The official names of the tracks that will be used are listed on the ISU website.”
The change follows a complaint from Azerbaijan’s National Olympic Committee, which said it had raised concerns with the IOC over the Armenian pair of Karina Akopova and Nikita Rakhmanin’s planned short program to Artsakh, a composition by musician Ara Gevorgyan, who was born Yerevan, the capital of Armenia.
Artsakh is the Armenian name for the long-disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region and was also used by the self-declared ethnic Armenian administration that controlled it for decades. Azerbaijani officials reject the term, saying it implies territorial claims over land internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan but contested over decades of conflict between the two countries.
The committee said in a statement the use of the song would introduce political messaging into Olympic competition and risk violating Olympic Charter principles requiring political neutrality at the Games.
“The Olympic Games are a symbol of peace, friendship and mutual respect between peoples,” the committee said. “It is unacceptable to use this platform for political and separatist propaganda purposes.”
The listing on the ISU website for the pair skating short program now identifies the music as “Music by Ara Gevorgyan”, rather than naming the composition itself, according to the federation’s published music registry for the 2025-26 season.
Music selections in Olympic figure skating are typically submitted and approved through technical and governance processes overseen by the ISU, though disputes involving political symbolism can extend beyond sport governance structures.
Late changes to Olympic programs can carry significant competitive consequences. Last week, Spain’s Tomàs-Llorenç Guarino Sabaté narrowly avoided having to redesign his Olympic short program after resolving a copyright dispute that had threatened his ability to use music from the Minions franchise. Coaches and athletes say changing music late in the Olympic cycle can force skaters to rework choreography refined over months, in a sport where musical timing and muscle memory are inseparable.
People familiar with the discussions said the complaint was initially directed to the IOC rather than through sport governance channels and that the issue was subsequently addressed through discussions involving the relevant Olympic authorities.
The IOC did not respond to requests for comment.
Akopova and Rakhmanin are scheduled to compete in the Olympic pair skating short program on 15 February, with the free skate set for 16 February.
Azerbaijan will be represented in Olympic figure skating by a single male skater competing in a separate discipline, meaning athletes from the two countries will not face each other directly in competition.
The episode comes three months after Armenia and Azerbaijan signed a US-brokered peace agreement designed to normalize relations after decades of conflict, though disputes tied to Nagorno-Karabakh remain sensitive. It also underscores how geopolitical tensions continue to surface around the Olympic movement despite longstanding rules intended to keep political disputes out of competition.
When the Pittsburgh Steelers were eliminated from the playoffs, many thought that would be the last time we saw Aaron Rodgers on a football field.
Having done everything there is to do in the game, the thought was that Rodgers would walk off into the sunset and retire as one of the game's greats.
But then Pittsburgh hired Mike McCarthy as head coach. Now, the tables have turned, and the prospect of Rodgers returning, while still fleeting, is at least a thought.
Well, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, it might be more than just a thought.
"My understanding is, the odds are increasing," Pelissero said on NFL GameDay Morning via NFL.com.
While it is great that Pelissero stated the odds are increasing, that doesn't mean Rodgers will come back.
After all, it will be essentially the same team as last year, and the Steelers barely made it into the playoffs. Will things be different under McCarthy? Maybe, but even having Rodgers reunite with his former head coach, for some, will only delay the inevitable -- the Steelers need a change.
Will Howard is on the roster, and some fans might want to see the young QB in action so the franchise can see what it has in him.
Are the Steelers going to the Super Bowl with Rodgers? Not likely. So why not give Howard, or another younger quarterback, the keys to the offense and see what you have?
Betting on the Super Bowl game itself is a noble pursuit. It is rooted in statistical analysis, injury reports, DVOA rankings, and the chaotic variance of an oblong ball bouncing on grass. It is a contest of sport.
Betting on the Halftime Show, however, is not noble. It is a murky, beautiful exercise in information arbitrage and social media stalking.
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How to bet on the Super Bowl halftime show
Key Takeaways
It’s a Market, Not a Casino: The halftime show is a scripted event. Prices move on information, not luck. If you are guessing, you are doing it wrong.
Legal Access: Kalshi is the only way to bet this legally in all 50 states.
Liquidity is King: Trading on a prediction market platform like Kalshi enables you to exit your position early to lock in profit before a note is sung.
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While the outcome of the Seahawks vs. Patriots game is genuinely unknown, a quantum fluctuation of athletic probability, the outcome of the Super Bowl Halftime Show is not. It is scripted. It has been rehearsed. It is saved as a PDF on a production coordinator's iPad right now.
Your goal isn't to "handicap" Bad Bunny’s artistic integrity. Your goal is to find out what is on that iPad before the rest of the market does.
If you are looking for our specific predictions on whether Ricky Martin or Lady Gaga will show up, check live Halftime odds here. But if you want to learn how to trade a scripted market without getting banned by your sportsbook — and why you should be doing it on an exchange like Kalshi — read on.
The "novelty" trap: Why sportsbooks don’t like these bets
If you have ever tried to bet a significant amount of money on the color of the Gatorade or the first song of the halftime show at a traditional sportsbook, you have likely run into two problems.
The "Limit" problem: sportsbooks aren't stupid. They know that a stagehand at Levi's Stadium knows the setlist. As a result, they often cap these bets at $50 or $100. They treat them as "novelty" props — a fun little side dish that they don't want to get burned on.
The "Location" problem: even in states with legal sports betting, regulators often ban wagers on "non-sporting events." If you are in Ohio or Virginia, you might find the Halftime markets are grayed out or non-existent.
The Solution: Enter Kalshi.
Kalshi is a federally regulated prediction market (overseen by the CFTC), it doesn't operate under the same restrictive sports betting laws. It is legal in all 50 states.
More importantly, it is a peer-to-peer exchange. You aren't betting against a nervous bookmaker who limits your action; you are trading against other users. If you want to buy 5,000 contracts on Bad Bunny opening with a reggaeton track, and someone else is willing to sell them, the trade happens.
Strategy 1: The "rehearsal leak" system
If you are waiting for Sunday night to make your trades, you may already be too late. The smart money moves 48 to 72 hours before kickoff.
Why? The Dress Rehearsal.
The full production, including lights, audio, and guest appearances, is run through at Levi's Stadium days before the game. Sound carries. In the age of social media, secrets do not exist.
Where to Look:
TikTok & Instagram: Search for geotags around Santa Clara and Levi's Stadium. Residents living within earshot of the venue often post clips of "loud music" late at night. If you hear the opening chords of Tití Me Preguntó, you have your answer.
Flight Trackers: This is where the obsession pays off. If rumors are swirling about a Lady Gaga cameo, do not look at her press release. Look at her private jet tail number. If it touches down at San Jose International (SJC) on Saturday morning, the probability of her appearance skyrockets.
The "Deleted Tweet": Backup dancers are human. They get excited. They post a photo of their backstage pass or a costume fitting, realize they signed an NDA, and delete it 30 seconds later. But the internet is forever. Screenshots of these deleted posts are often the "smoking gun" that moves the market.
Strategy 2: Analyzing the "First Song" prop
If you can't find a leak, you fall back on game theory.
The "First Song" market is one of the most contested entertainment prop trading circles. The mistake casual bettors make is choosing the artist's biggest song.
The Formula: Artists rarely open with their biggest hit (they save that for the finale), and they never open with a slow ballad. The Super Bowl Halftime Show is a terrifyingly high-pressure environment. They need to capture the attention of 100 million drunk people instantly.
They need a "Banger."
Look for tracks with an explosive, high-energy intro. For Bad Bunny, a track like Monaco or Tití Me Preguntó fits the sonic profile perfectly. A slow burn like Vete? Unlikely.
The Medley Rule: Be very careful with the fine print. How does the market define "First Song"?
Sportsbooks: Often have vague rules. If he hums five seconds of one song and then transitions to another, you might be at the mercy of a house ruling.
Kalshi: Contracts usually specify "must be performed for at least 10 seconds." This clarity is crucial. If Bad Bunny does a five-second tease of a track before the beat drops on the actual opener, you need to know which one pays.
Guest appearances: Follow the PR trail
Guest appearances are rarely random acts of friendship. They are calculated business decisions.
The "New Album" Theory: Artists do not fly to the Super Bowl for free (they aren't paid for the performance) unless they have something to sell. Is Ricky Martin announcing a world tour? Is Rosalia dropping a new single next Friday?
If an artist has a "dead" calendar — no tour, no album, no press — they are statistically less likely to show up. If they have a project launching in March, their agent is likely begging for that cameo spot.
The Cultural Connection: Bad Bunny is bringing Puerto Rico to the world stage. The narrative isn't just "music," it's "culture."
The Likely Suspects: Collaborators who fit the narrative. Ricky Martin, Daddy Yankee, J Balvin.
The Unlikely: Random pop stars with no connection to the genre.
This is the single biggest advantage of using a prediction market for the Halftime Show.
The Scenario: You buy "Yes - Lady Gaga Appearance" contracts on Kalshi at 40 cents ($0.40). You risked $40 to win $100.
On Sunday morning, a blurry photo surfaces on Twitter of a woman who looks like Gaga entering a hotel in San Francisco. The market reacts. The "Yes" contract shoots up to 80 cents ($0.80).
The Move:
On a Sportsbook: You have to hold your ticket and sweat. Maybe she is in town, but just to watch the game. Maybe she’s in a suite and never touches the stage. If she doesn't perform, you lose everything.
On Kalshi: You sell. You sell your contracts at 80 cents immediately. You double your money before the game even kicks off. You have "traded the rumor."
You don't need to be right about the performance; you just need to be right about the buzz.
That is the difference between gambling and trading. One relies on a pop star's whim; the other relies on your ability to spot a trend.
If you are ready to stop guessing and start trading the script, grab your $10 bonus with Kalshi promo code COVERS and check the live Halftime odds.
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The United States skiing standout was 6th-out-of-36 in the order in the women's downhill competition on Sunday, and she put down the time that was at the top of the leaderboard.
Seven competitors later, Lindsey Vonn crashed and had to be airlifted away, taking the energy out of all those watching.
But by the end of the competition, she still had the fastest time.
Johnson won the gold medal, the second American woman to claim this event, after Vonn.
It's been quite the comeback for her, missing the 2022 Olympics with a knee injury and then being banned during 2024 for missing drug tests.
Super Bowl LX kicks off tonight with the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots facing off for the Lombardi Trophy.
If you ask most Broncos fans, and even players, they would admit that the Broncos should be in this game. Quarterback Bo Nix broke his ankle in the final plays of their comeback win vs. the Buffalo Bills in the divisional round. That meant backup quarterback Jarrett Stidham would get the start in the AFC Championship Game against the Patriots. Unfortunately, the Broncos would lose 10-7, bringing their magical season to an end.
The “what ifs” still linger, and most Broncos fans are not fond of the Patriots or their fan base. Meanwhile, the Seahawks are not a team many Broncos fans like either. They are a former divisional rival who beat them in the Super Bowl, the whole Russell Wilson trade, and just natural hate on both sides.
However, the hate for the Patriots runs deep, and that is why 93% of the Broncos fans are rooting for the Seahawks to defeat the Patriots tonight.
According to FanDuel, the Seahawks are 4.5-point favorites over the Patriots in Super Bowl 60.
It’s not just Broncos fans who think the Seahawks will win; the Seahawks are 4.5-point favorites to win the Super Bowl. This makes sense as the Seahawks have looked like the best team in the NFL this season while dominating their competition throughout the playoffs. Meanwhile, the Patriots had a soft schedule and faced a favorable postseason that featured playoff Justin Herbert, CJ Stroud having a meltdown, and the Broncos playing their backup quarterback.
82% of fans believe the Seahawks will win Super Bowl 60 tonight, and I am part of that group. They are simply the better team that has a deeper roster, an explosive offense, and a dominant defense. Unlike the Patriots’ previous games, the Seahawks are not a favorable matchup, and I think they will dominate tonight’s game
Now, I ask you, Broncos Country? Who do you have winning Super Bowl 60? Sam Darnold and the dominant Seahawks defense, or MVP runner-up Drake Maye and the overlooked New England Patriots?
Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner had a surprising MVP pick for Super Bowl LX.
The Seattle Seahawks are set to take on the New England Patriots on Sunday. Heading into the game, Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold is the favorite to win the award, as Seattle is favored to win the game.
Yet, Warner actually believes receiver Cooper Kupp could win his second Super Bowl MVP award on Sunday.
“How about unlikely being, someone who would win their second Super Bowl MVP and not be a quarterback,” Warner said on NFL Network on Sunday. “Something that has never ever happened in the history of the Super Bowl. How about Cooper Kupp going and being Super Bowl MVP? Everything has been about ‘JSN’ (Jaxon-Smith Njigba) and rightfully so, he’s been incredible this year.
“But, Cooper Kupp has stepped up big in the playoffs, made a bunch of big plays. Including a touchdown in the Championship Game. How about Cooper Kupp, coming back to the Super Bowl and winning it again?”
Kupp winning Super Bowl MVP would be a massive surprise, as he has the 10th-best odds of winning the award at +8000.
However, if the Patriots focus on shutting down Smth-Njigba, perhaps Kupp does become the focal point for Seattle’s offense.
In the playoffs, Kupp has recorded nine receptions for 96 yards and a touchdown. He was named Super Bowl LVI MVP when he was with the Los Angeles Rams, as he had eight catches for 92 yards and two touchdowns.
Kick-off of Super Bowl LX is set for 6:30 p.m. ET.
San Diego, California - January 17: Darrell Harrington #3 celebrates and Miles Byrd #21 of San Diego State celebrates during their game against New Mexico at Viejas Arena on Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Meg McLaughlin / The San Diego Union-Tribune via Getty Images)
San Diego State used a hot offense and a stifling defense to overwhelm an overmatched Air Force squad.
The Aztecs took to the stratosphere in Colorado Springs as they grounded Air Force on a special Space Force night. After spotting the Falcons the first five points, the Aztecs lifted off into orbit with a dominating performance against the Academy. Sometimes it is difficult to play at elevation as was evidenced last year when the Aztecs needed an overtime buzzer beater to take down a struggling Falcons team. This year would be much different as the Aztecs (17-6, 11-2 MWC) took the game both outside and inside in dismantling the Falcons (3-20, 0-12 MWC). Midway through the first half the Aztecs had a 23-2 run, crushing any attempts at Air Force establishing any kind of positive momentum. Falcons Coach Jon Jordan used all but one of his timeouts in the first fourteen minutes to try and slow down the Aztecs. The Falcons were futile from both shooting as well as mistakes as they turned the ball over 12 times in the first half.
“The veterans know, they know how hard it was in here last year,” coach Brian Dutcher said. “Also, I’ve tried to tell them we need a greater sense of urgency in February. I’m trying to pick up their urgency in everything we do. If we can stay urgent and play more consecutive possessions, we’ll have a better chance to win.”
That urgency was on full display, showing their depth and talent. On a slow night for Miles Byrd, who finished with only four points, fellow guard BJ Davis had 16 points on 7-of-8 shooting. Miles Heidi had a season high 13 points on 6-of-7 shooting. Reese Dixon-Waters contributed 12 points, including six free throws. Pharoah Compton had 11 points and four steals. Jeremiah Oden had 11 points and Taj DeGourville contributed eight points, five assists and two steals. Dominance was on full display as the Aztecs scored 52 of their 88 points from within the paint. They also converted 22 Falcon turnovers into 32 points. Game, set, match.
Air Force interim coach Jordan, said,” First of all, they’re a very good basketball team. That’s a fact. It’s not an excuse, that’s not a rationalization, that’s a fact. They’re very good. They’re long; they really get after us in a unique way. If you’re not careful, if you’re not aware of how important that basketball is, you’ll end up with 22 turnovers.”
The Falcons were led in scoring by Ethan Greenberg with 11 points and Kam Sanders also with 11 points and five rebounds. The Aztecs were still without center Magoon Gwath who will be re-evaluated before next Saturday’s game at home against Nevada. In his place, 7-foot redshirt freshman Thokbor Majak added minutes and five rebounds, but he did commit four fouls in just under seven minutes of play. An announced crowd of 1,741 seemed thin, but there has not been much for beleaguered Falcon fans to cheer about in recent years. They have lost 36 of their last 37 conference games.
The win allows the Aztecs to keep pace with Utah State in a tie for first place in the conference. The Aggies held on for a nail-biting 85-83 win over Wyoming in Laramie. Boise State took New Mexico to the wire and held on for a 91-90 win. UNLV also held on to beat Grand Canyon 80-78 in a thriller in Vegas. Nevada beat Fresno State 69-59 and Colorado State handled San Jose State 65-57 in Fort Collins. Wednesday sees an intriguing matchup as Grand Canyon hosts New Mexico and on Friday UNLV travels to Boise. The Lobos and Nevada Wolfpack are both tied two games behind the leaders with Grand Canyon 2.5 games behind. Boise State is warming up and looks like they might have a say in the conversation. Over the long season, we are seeing the cream rise to the top. The MWC is a strong conference 1-5, but shows some questions below that. They also have two of the worst teams in the country with San Jose State and Air Force solidly locked into basement and doormat. There’s still some ball left to play and the rarified air will continue to see elevated games. Unfortunately, last night, the only thing that worked out for Air Force were free t-shirts dropped from the rafters by parachutes. I’d like one of those Space Force shirts please.
SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 02:The Vince Lombardi Trophy is framed by the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots helmets during Super Bowl LX Opening Night at San Jose McEnery Convention Center on February 02, 2026 in San Jose, California. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Bleeding Green Nation’s Super Bowl LX picks are in!
BGN staff members are here to predict the winners of every game on the schedule. We’ll tally the results along the way and see who comes out on top at the end of the season. Feel free to post your own predictions or discuss the writer predictions in the comments.
You, the reader, can also join in on the fun by voting for who you think will win the games (scroll down for polls). I’ll tally those results in a “BGN Community” section under our picks table generated by Tallysight.
With only one game left to go, the BGN Community has already clinched the top overall record for the second year in a row. Congrats on the repeat! (Someone had to after the Philadelphia Eagles themselves couldn’t.) Jonny Page and Dave Mangels are both making the same Super Bowl pick, which means they’ve clinched tying for the top record in the playoff only standings.
The BGN staff is unanimously taking the Seattle Seahawks to beat the New England Patriots in the big game. The Seahawks are 4.5-point favorites (per FanDuel Sportsbook) and I think they’ll fail to cover but they will win a close one.
"In accordance with the Big 12 Conference Principles and Standards of Sportsmanship, the conference issued Oklahoma State University a $50,000 fine following its investigation into inappropriate chants that occurred during Wednesday's men's basketball game," the statement read. "The Big 12 will not tolerate any behavior that targets or demeans others."
OSU said in a statement that said the school “respects the Big 12’s decision and will not appeal the fine.”
“The university conducted an immediate investigation into the allegation that a group of students used an inappropriate chant during last Wednesday’s men’s basketball game between OSU and BYU,” the statement said. “It was determined that a derogatory chant followed a disputed call and referenced the Mormon faith in relation to game officials. The reference to religion did not meet our standards and expectations. Oklahoma State respects the Big 12’s decision and will not appeal the fine.
“The Cowboy Code calls us to treat others with respect and dignity. Oklahoma State University values the relationship we have with BYU and deeply respects its community and faith. We will continue to work to ensure that the atmosphere at our events reflects the values of the Cowboy family.”
Following the 99-92 win for Oklahoma State over No. 14 BYU, Cougars coach Kevin Young shared his disappointment about anti-Mormon chants coming from the student section.
"There were some 'F The Mormons' chants tonight by the student section that I heard," Young said in his postgame news conference on Wednesday. "It was a great win for Oklahoma State University. I think their fans should be proud, but it would be great if some class was warranted.
"I got four small kids at home, I'm a Mormon, and when I go home, they're going to ask me about it, the same way they asked me about it last year at Arizona."
This is at least the fourth incident in the past year with derogatory chants aimed at Mormons during BYU football or basketball games. Last season, Arizona apologized for the chant that happened during a BYU loss in Tucson.
Similar chants were also heard during BYU football games against Colorado and Cincinnati. The Buffaloes were fined by the Big 12 for $50,000 and issued a public reprimand.
Super Bowl Sunday did not get off to a great start for Boston sports fans.
The Boston Celtics had their five-game winning streak snapped by the New York Knicks on Sunday afternoon, enduring one of their worst losses of the season. The Knicks throttled the Celtics 111-89 at TD Garden, sending Celtics fans home in a foul mood before their New England Patriots take on the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl LX tonight.
For the second time in as many games, Boston got off to a terrible start, trailing by 11 points at the end of the first quarter. Unlike on Friday against the Miami Heat, however, the Celtics were unable to mount a comeback.
Boston cut the deficit to seven points at halftime but fell apart in the second half, scoring just 36 points after halftime. The 89 points were a season low for the Celtics, who shot just 37.0% from the field and went an abysmal 7-for-41 (17.1%) from beyond the arc. New York made 7 more 3-pointers than Boston, and that was the difference.
Jaylen Brown played well for the Celtics with 26 points and 4 assists. Derrick White scored 19 points, while Baylor Scheierman led the team with 13 rebounds and chipped in 10 points.
Jalen Brunson led the Knicks with 31 points and 8 assists, while Josh Hart scored 19 points and Karl-Anthony Towns notched a double-double.
Both teams are now tied for the second-best record in the Eastern Conference at 34-19, five games behind the Detroit Pistons. New York owns the tiebreaker, though, by virtue of leading the season series 2-1
The 22-point loss was Boston’s second-biggest defeat of the season, behind only its 27-point loss to the Houston Rockets on Nov. 1. Surprisingly, both of those blowouts happened at home.
The Celtics will look to bounce back and end their homestand on a high note against the Chicago Bulls on Wednesday. It will be Nikola Vucevic’s first game against his former team since being traded to Boston last Tuesday, while the Celtics will welcome back Anfernee Simons to TD Garden.
The New York Mets have completely overhauled their entire lineup this offseason. Pete Alonso, Jeff McNeil, and Brandon Nimmo are all gone, while their additions have been huge.
Jorge Polanco, Marcus Semien, Bo Bichette, and Luis Robert Jr. have all been added this offseason. But the Mets aren't done adding to their lineup.
Mets agree to $1.5M contract with ex-Royal MJ Melendez
"Mets agree to deal with MJ Melendez," Heyman reports. "MLB deal. $1.5 million plus $500K incentives."
This one-year deal for the former Royals outfielder is an interesting depth signing for the Mets. He's no longer a catcher like he was when his career began, but his outfield ability is still worth investing in.
The 27-year-old has struggled in his big league career, posting -1.4 bWAR in four seasons with the Royals. This past season, in just 23 games, Melendez managed to put up -0.6 bWAR.
He hit just .083 with a .321 OPS in 65 plate appearances. His -10 OPS+ was by far the worst of his career, as every other year he was, at worst, an 83 OPS+ hitter.
But his massive struggles in 2025 led him to be left off the MLB roster for most of the year, and the Royals did not re-sign him despite the outfielder having a few more years of club control.
While he's not a negative defensively, his major offensive struggles have led Melendez to hit free agency. The Mets are now taking a chance on him, agreeing to terms on a $1.5 million deal that can rise to as much as $2 million if Melendez hits his incentives.
Bayern Munich's Belgian head coach Vincent Kompany looks on ahead the German first division Bundesliga football match between FC Bayern Munich and TSG 1899 Hoffenheim in Munich, southern Germany on February 8, 2026. (Photo by Alexandra BEIER / AFP via Getty Images) / DFL REGULATIONS PROHIBIT ANY USE OF PHOTOGRAPHS AS IMAGE SEQUENCES AND/OR QUASI-VIDEO | AFP via Getty Images
It’s no secret that Kim Min-jae is on the outside looking in with Vincent Kompany’s Bayern Munich side. The former Napoli man had a difficult start to the season; battling recurring issues with an Achilles injury, the 29-year-old now finds himself behind Dayot Upamecano and Jonathan Tah in the pecking order.
And it gets worse.
Min-jae, who has been a regular fixture off the bench when fit, did not make Kompany’s match day squad to face TSG Hoffenheim. Naturally, rumors circulated around the center-back’s fitness, however, Kompany confirmed the omission had nothing to do with fitness issues.
“There will be a rotation when everyone’s fit,” explained the 39-year-old manager (as captured by @iMiaSanMia) “It’s not that someone did something wrong. We need healthy competition.”
Kompany went on the soften what seemed like a hammer blow to the South Korean.
“The first thing I said to the team in January was that we have seven games in 20 days, so everyone will play and feel they’re a part of it. Min-jae started the last game. But because we did well in the Champions League, we’ll have fewer games in February, so we’ll have to make less changes. Then in March in full gas again. Now this month, it’s about being professional and winning our games,” Kompany said. “Next month everyone will feel included again. Leaving someone out means nothing, it’s just a decision you have to make — there will be another one and then another. Today, was Min-jae. Wednesday you’ll ask me about someone else.
“Saturday you won’t have to because Michael is suspended. But it’s a good situation because everyone is fit. Last year against Inter we had nine players out. I’ll take this situation every day of the week.”
A fit squad is a rarity at Munich. It’s also a reminder that Bayern’s squad, when fully fit, is deeper than one thinks—a happy problem indeed. But, it doesn’t change the fact that the most important players will be included in the squad come match day. Today, Kim didn’t make the squad in what was a crucial game for Bayern. That tells you all you need to know.
It remains to be seen who will be the next victim of Kompany’s squad omission merry-go-round, but all will be revealed when Bayern Munich take on RB Leipzig on Wednesday, February 11, in the DFB-Pokal quarterfinal.
If you are looking for more Bayern Munich and German national team coverage, check out the latest episodes of Bavarian Podcast Works, which you can get on Acast, Spotify, Apple, or any leading podcast distributor…
Winter Rebirth Island in Call of Duty: Warzone brought with it some new secrets to find, like these two old blueprints brought back. You can't keep them, but they're easy to get every match.
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In a move that promises to reshape the technical landscape of Nigeria’s aviation sector, United Nigeria Airlines (UNA)and Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti (ABUAD) have officially joined forces. In early February 2026, the two institutions signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) designed to transform how aeronautical and aerospace engineering students move from the classroom to the cockpit—or more accurately, the hangar.
This partnership is not just a corporate agreement; it is a bridge over the “experience gap” that has long plagued Nigerian graduates. By combining one of Africa’s leading private universities with one of Nigeria’s fastest-growing airlines, the initiative aims to cultivate a homegrown pool of world-class aviation professionals.
A 10-Year Vision for Excellence
The MoU, signed at a high-profile ceremony in Ado-Ekiti, establishes a renewable 10-year partnership. At its core, the agreement allows final-year students from ABUAD’s College of Engineering to participate in a robust, hands-on training program through the Student Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES).
Under this arrangement, approximately 20 students annually will be embedded within United Nigeria Airlines’ operations. Crucially, the airline has committed to fully funding this industry-based training, ensuring that financial barriers do not stand in the way of talent.
Bridging the Practicality Gap
For years, the complaint from the aviation industry has been that graduates possess theoretical knowledge but lack “grease-under-the-fingernails” experience. Prof. Obiora Okonkwo, Chairman of United Nigeria Airlines, addressed this head-on during the signing.
“Sustainability and growth in aviation depend on deliberate efforts to mentor young professionals,” Okonkwo noted. “We aren’t just looking for employees; we are looking to build the architects of Nigeria’s future airspace.”
The students will gain exposure to:
Aircraft Maintenance: Working alongside certified engineers on the airline’s fleet.
Aerospace Operations: Understanding the complex logistics of flight scheduling and safety protocols.
Real-World Safety Standards: Learning the rigorous NCAA (Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority) compliance measures in a live environment.
Why ABUAD?
The choice of Afe Babalola University was no coincidence. Known for its strict discipline and academic rigor, ABUAD has quickly become a beacon of excellence in engineering. The university’s Founder and Chancellor, Aare Afe Babalola (SAN), has long advocated for “functional education”—learning that translates into national development.
Vice-Chancellor Prof. Smaranda Olarinde emphasized that this partnership provides students with a “globally competitive” edge. By the time these students graduate, they won’t just have a degree; they will have hundreds of hours of documented experience with a commercial airline.
Impact on the Nigerian Traveler
While this is an educational partnership, the benefits trickle down directly to the Nigerian flying public. By nurturing local talent:
Safety & Reliability: More hands-on trained engineers mean higher maintenance standards and fewer technical delays.
Local Expertise: Reducing the reliance on expensive expatriate engineers helps airlines manage costs, which can lead to more stable ticket pricing.
Industry Sustainability: A steady pipeline of local professionals ensures that the Nigerian aviation industry remains resilient against global “brain drain.”
A Call for Synergy
Beyond the training of students, both Aare Afe Babalola and Prof. Okonkwo used the occasion to call for a stronger “Academia-Government-Industry” triad. They noted that global powers like the US and China advanced by relying heavily on university research to solve national problems.
The partnership coincides with a historic moment for the region: United Nigeria Airlines recently commenced flight operations into the newly commissioned Ado-Ekiti airport, fulfilling a lifelong dream of the university’s founder to see his home state connected to the world by air.
The Road Ahead
As United Nigeria Airlines approaches its fifth year of commercial operations, this MoU stands as a testament to its “People First” philosophy. For the students of ABUAD, the sky is no longer the limit—it’s the classroom.
The Ministry of Heritage and Tourism is currently assessing a new cable car project that will improve tourist access to Wakan Village, which is in the beautiful Nakhal area of South Batinah in Oman. The project will create a contemporary system that will reduce traffic problems which emerge from the mountain roads that lead to the village located at 2000 meters above sea level.
Rising Tourism Demand in Wakan Village
In 2025, Wakan Village recorded an impressive 40,000 visitors, marking a significant rise in its tourism numbers. The village is renowned for its unique agricultural terraces, as well as its cool climate, making it a favourite destination for nature enthusiasts and those looking for a tranquil getaway. Additionally, the annual blossoming of apricot and plum trees between January and February attracts visitors from across the world, further boosting its appeal as a top tourist destination.
The planned cable car service will allow visitors to reach this picturesque location comfortably, bypassing the challenging mountain ascent. As the village continues to grow as a tourism hotspot, the new project will ensure that accessibility is improved while preserving the area’s natural charm.
Cable Car System to Alleviate Congestion
Currently, visitors who make the trek to Wakan Village are faced with a physically demanding climb, which involves navigating 700 steps to reach the summit. This can be strenuous for many, particularly during the peak tourist seasons. The introduction of a cable car system will not only provide a quicker and more convenient option but will also reduce the environmental impact of road traffic on the mountain paths.
The cable car project is part of a broader initiative to improve the tourism infrastructure in Oman, enhancing accessibility to its most famous destinations. Dr Al Mu’atasim Nasser al Hilali, Director of the Heritage and Tourism Department in South Batinah, confirmed that the cable car will be a key component of the government’s plans to increase the number of visitors to the region while preserving the area’s cultural and natural heritage.
Preserving Cultural Heritage While Promoting Tourism
The project also aims to integrate local heritage into the broader tourism experience. In addition to the cable car, the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism is working closely with local communities to transform traditional homes into heritage lodges and guesthouses. This initiative is designed to provide authentic experiences for visitors while ensuring that local culture and traditions are preserved.
Moreover, the government is improving the existing mountain paths by adding safety guardrails and rest areas, which will benefit those who prefer hiking. These enhancements will help strike a balance between promoting eco-tourism and maintaining the region’s natural beauty. Visitors will be able to enjoy the best of both worlds, modern amenities combined with traditional Omani hospitality.
Economic and Social Impact of the Project
The cable car system is expected to have a positive impact on the local economy by increasing the flow of visitors to the area. By providing easier access to Wakan Village, the project will enhance tourism revenue, encourage local employment, and promote regional economic growth. The partnership with the local community will also help create sustainable opportunities for small businesses and entrepreneurs, further enriching the local economy.
As part of its efforts to develop regional tourism, Oman is focusing on projects that integrate modern infrastructure with the preservation of natural landscapes. The cable car initiative will be one of several projects that aim to elevate the country’s standing as a sustainable tourist destination while contributing to its economic recovery.
Enhancing Wakan Village’s Tourism Appeal
The cable car project in Wakan Village will provide significant benefits to both tourists and the local community. By improving accessibility and safety, the project will make it easier for visitors to explore the beauty and heritage of this unique destination. With the introduction of modern infrastructure such as the cable car system and the revitalisation of traditional homes, Wakan Village will continue to attract tourists while preserving its rich cultural legacy.
Oman Universal Tour Development Project will use the Wakan Village cable car system to establish sustainable travel connections, which will help Oman become a top eco-friendly tourism destination in the Gulf region.
A routine commercial flight from London to Tel Aviv turned into a tense security situation on Sunday, 8 February 2026, when Israel’s Air Force scrambled fighter jets to intercept and escort the aircraft after reports of unusual activity onboard raised concern among passengers and authorities. The plane, operated by Wizz Air, was allowed to land safely at Ben‑Gurion International Airport once the aircraft was visually identified and the alert was deemed unfounded.
The incident began while the Airbus A321 was already en route from London Luton Airport to Israel’s busiest airport when crews were alerted to a potential security issue. Initial accounts from Israeli media and aviation observers suggested that one or more passengers had reported seeing messages on a mobile device that referenced a possible threat, prompting airport security and the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to take precautionary measures.
As the aircraft neared Israeli airspace, fighter jets from the Israeli Air Force (IAF) were dispatched to meet it. Intercepts of civilian aircraft by military jets are extremely rare and typically reserved for situations where there is credible information about potential danger, ranging from threatening communications to lost contact with cockpit crews. In this case, the response was swift, reflecting Israel’s layered approach to airspace security.
The IAF aircraft escorted the Wizz Air jet over the Mediterranean coast and monitored its approach to Ben‑Gurion Airport. Local air traffic controllers coordinated with military officials as well as the flight crew to ensure the aircraft could land without risk. Upon touchdown, security teams were already in place to conduct thorough inspections and manage the disembarkation of passengers in an orderly manner.
Passenger Response and Security Procedures According to several on‑the‑ground accounts and social media posts from passengers, the situation created palpable tension in the cabin as people sensed heightened alert status. Some travellers were seen filming the escort aircraft as they flew in formation with the commercial flight’s final approach, highlighting the dramatic visuals experienced inside the pressurised cabin.
Once on the ground, all passengers were screened individually, and airport security personnel, supported by canine units, conducted detailed checks of the aircraft. The escalation of security protocols underscores the Israeli authorities’ commitment to civilian safety even when assessments later show that the threat was not real.
Investigation and Authorities’ Statements An official comment from the Israel Airports Authority described the episode as a precautionary response triggered by a report of “suspicious behaviour” on board, but emphasised that subsequent investigation revealed no actual danger to passengers or crew. “Security forces acted in accordance with the procedures for such a case … the aircraft landed, and it was found that there was no real incident,” a spokesperson said.
There has been no indication that criminal charges will be filed, and it appears that the cause of the alert may have involved a misunderstanding or misinterpretation of digital information shared among passengers. Some reports speculated that a Wi‑Fi network name change or text message aboard may have been misconstrued as a threat, although authorities have yet to confirm those details.
Experts in civil aviation and air security noted that modern passenger aircraft often transmit and receive a wide range of digital data, and any hint of a safety‑related communication can trigger an automatic or manual security escalation, particularly in countries with heightened alert levels. Israel maintains one of the most vigilant airspace monitoring systems in the world, rooted in decades of experience responding to regional threats and geopolitical tensions.
Global Context of Aviation Security The escalation involving the Wizz Air flight arrives against a backdrop of global airspace security challenges, where military forces sometimes intercept civilian planes to verify their status. Comparatively, notable past events such as the diversion and forced landing of commercial aircraft by government authorities in Europe and Asia have raised international debates about the balance between security and passenger disruption.
While every government approaches these protocols differently, the key principle is to ensure that no potential danger goes unchecked. In this case, the Israeli authorities opted for caution, deploying trained pilots and quick‑reaction assets to visually confirm the identity and behaviour of the flight before allowing it to proceed.
Airport Operations and Traveller Assurance Ben‑Gurion Airport officials later confirmed that normal flight operations resumed shortly after the incident as security checks were completed and runway access cleared. Passengers continued to exit the terminal once all necessary safety checks were concluded, and no injuries or damage were reported in connection with the security response.
Regular flyers between Europe and Israel have expressed confidence in the thoroughness of local aviation security measures, even when precautionary actions result in temporary delays or heightened airport presence. The swift resolution of Sunday’s event was seen as a reassurance that emergency protocols function effectively when triggered.
Conclusion For those on board and watching from afar, the episode served as a reminder of the complexities of modern air travel, where digital communications and strict security landscapes intersect at 30,000 feet. While the prompt deployment of fighter jets may have startled passengers, the final outcome — a safe landing and thorough investigation — reinforced confidence in Israel’s multi‑layered security infrastructure.
The Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts announced a massive infrastructure expansion, which significantly transformed the landscape of Iranian hospitality. During the high-profile Ten-Day Dawn celebrations—which commemorate the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution—it was revealed that 255 diverse tourism projects had been officially launched. This monumental milestone represents a collective investment of more than 210 trillion rials, or approximately $140 million, and is expected to significantly boost the national economy by creating 3,062 new job opportunities.
The ceremonial launch of these initiatives took place at the Istanland Sarein water park, a flagship project in the picturesque Ardabil province. The event was attended by high-ranking officials, including Reza Salehi-Amiri, Minister of Cultural Heritage. During the proceedings, Ali-Asghar Shalbafian, Head of the Investment and Economic Affairs Centre, emphasised the strategic importance of these developments. It was noted that the successful completion of these ventures is primarily due to the persistent dedication of private investors, who have consistently received government support to ensure the sector’s resilience and growth.
A Growing Portfolio of Hospitality Excellence
The recent inaugurations are part of a much larger upward trajectory for the country’s travel sector. Since the commencement of the current administration, a total of 1,110 tourism-related projects have been brought to fruition, representing a total capital injection of 650 trillion rials (roughly $433 million). The sheer scale of ongoing development is further evidenced by the fact that over 3,000 additional tourism projects are currently under construction across the various provinces of the country. This pipeline of development suggests a long-term commitment to elevating the nation’s status as a premier destination for both domestic and international travellers.
By diversifying the types of projects being funded—ranging from luxury eco-lodges to massive recreational complexes like the Istanland water park—the ministry aims to cater to a wider demographic of tourists. The emphasis is no longer solely on historical pilgrimage or heritage sites but also on modern leisure and hydro-tourism. The Istanland project itself, spanning nine hectares in the mountainous region of Sarein, serves as a testament to this shift, leveraging the area’s natural hot springs to create a world-class recreational hub.
Decentralization: Bringing the World to the Provinces
A pivotal shift in administrative strategy was highlighted during the ceremony in Sarein. For the first time in the ministry’s history, the national inauguration ceremony for tourism projects was held outside the capital city of Tehran. This move was intentionally designed to reflect a new policy of decentralization. By focusing the spotlight on Ardabil province, the government is signalling a renewed commitment to provincial development, ensuring that the economic benefits of tourism are distributed more equitably across the nation’s diverse geography.
Sarein, often referred to as the “City of Hot Springs”, has long been a staple of domestic travel, but it is now being positioned as a focal point for international interest. The decentralization policy is intended to empower local communities and encourage regional governors to take a more active role in facilitating investment. It is believed that by highlighting the unique cultural and natural assets of the provinces, a more authentic and varied travel experience can be offered to visitors, moving beyond the traditional urban centres.
Empowering the Investment Ecosystem
The sustainable growth of the tourism sector is being bolstered by a comprehensive support framework designed to protect and encourage activists across three primary mission areas: cultural heritage, tourism, and handicrafts. It was emphasized by ministry leadership that the entire tourism ecosystem is now covered by protective government policies. A significant portion of this support is aimed at reducing bureaucratic hurdles that have historically slowed the pace of development.
In the past year, a serious focus has been placed on the implementation of “anonymous licenses.” This innovative approach is intended to streamline the investment path, allowing for the rapid issuance of permits and reducing the complexities often associated with large-scale hospitality projects. Furthermore, thematic investment incentives have been introduced to attract capital into specific niches, such as health tourism and traditional handicraft workshops, ensuring that every facet of the industry has the opportunity to thrive under the current economic climate.
Financial Facilities and Artistic Support
Beyond infrastructure, the ministry has also prioritized the financial well-being of individual stakeholders within the sector. Significant efforts have been made to secure appropriate credits and facilitate loans for both large-scale investors and independent handicraft artists. This financial backing has already yielded positive results, providing a much-needed lifeline for artisans who preserve the nation’s intangible heritage.
The integration of handicrafts into the broader tourism strategy is a deliberate move to enhance the value of the travel experience. By supporting artists, the government ensures that tourists have access to authentic, locally made products, which in turn fosters a sustainable economic cycle within rural and provincial areas. As the number of completed projects continues to climb, the synergy between modern infrastructure and traditional artistry is expected to become a hallmark of the Iranian travel brand.
Future Outlook and Regional Impact
With thousands of projects still under construction, the Iranian tourism industry appears to be on the verge of rapid growth. The strategic emphasis on international partnerships—particularly with neighbouring countries and major markets such as China—is intended to supplement internal growth. The ministry’s goal is to double international arrivals by the end of the current development plan, with these new facilities serving as the foundation for a modernised hospitality industry.
Sarein’s transformation into a major national announcement hub ushers in a new era in which the “Golden Triangle” of Isfahan, Shiraz, and Yazd is joined by emerging destinations along the northern and western corridors. As the shadow of taxation fades from the tourism sector and energy subsidies are applied to hotel operations, the climate for private enterprise has never been better. The world is invited to witness a country that is not only preserving its ancient past but also actively shaping a dynamic and inclusive future for global visitors.
In a significant development over Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula, four US Air Force aircraft made emergency landings on February 6, 2026, triggering discussions about airspace management, international cooperation, and security protocols. The incident, which involved two Hercules tanker aircraft and two HH-60W helicopters, occurred while the aircraft were participating in a maritime rescue mission. Although the precise landing location remains undisclosed, the event has raised questions about the flow of military aircraft through Mexican airspace and its impact on tourism and civilian air traffic.
U.S. Military Aircraft in Baja California: Emergency Landing for Life-Saving Mission
The aircraft were part of a coordinated rescue mission to assist a vessel stranded 400 nautical miles off the Baja California coast. According to Mexico’s Ministry of Defense (Sedena), the military aircraft were granted permission for overflight and emergency landings under Mexico’s coordination guidelines for foreign aircraft. These aircraft were involved in a critical maritime rescue, where timely access to the area was essential to the safety of a patient in need of urgent medical attention.
Despite the humanitarian nature of the mission, the emergency landing of foreign military aircraft in national airspace raises concerns over Mexico’s airspace regulations and its growing role in international rescue efforts. As part of this operation, the U.S. Air Force had to adhere to stringent permissions from Sedena, aligning with the international norms of respecting Mexican sovereignty while allowing emergency intervention when needed.
Sedena’s Role in Approving the Emergency Landing: Why International Cooperation Matters for Mexico’s Airspace
Mexico’s decision to allow the U.S. military aircraft to land in Baja California underscores the importance of international cooperation in ensuring regional security and the welfare of individuals during emergencies. Sedena’s authorization was granted in line with the “Coordination Guidelines for Authorizing Overflights in Mexican Airspace and the Landing of Foreign Aircraft.” These guidelines are designed to ensure that any emergency landing by foreign aircraft follows proper legal protocols while balancing the need for humanitarian aid.
While the exact location of the landing remains confidential for security reasons, this is not the first such incident involving foreign military aircraft. Just weeks before, in January 2026, a similar event took place near Mexico City, where a U.S. military plane made an emergency landing. In both instances, the Mexican authorities allowed these foreign planes to land, prioritizing human life over logistical concerns.
The growing frequency of such landings has highlighted the evolving role of Mexico’s airspace in supporting international missions, especially in the Pacific region, where maritime accidents and emergencies are common.
The Growing Influence of U.S. Military Activities in Mexican Airspace
As military activities involving U.S. forces increase, there is a rising demand for clearer regulations regarding foreign military operations in Mexican airspace. In response to previous incidents, President Claudia Sheinbaum has emphasized that U.S. military activities within Mexican borders would only be permitted under “special conditions.” Despite these concerns, Sheinbaum reassured the public that no military activities were being conducted within Mexican territory.
The recent authorization of these U.S. military aircraft highlights the delicate balance Mexico must maintain between supporting global humanitarian efforts and upholding its national sovereignty. While the U.S. Air Force’s role in the Baja Peninsula is often viewed positively due to its life-saving efforts, it also sparks a debate on the broader implications of foreign military presence in Mexican airspace.
What Does This Mean for Travelers and Aviation?
For travelers heading to Baja California and the surrounding regions, this incident might raise questions about air traffic safety and foreign military involvement in local airspace. While these emergencies do not typically interfere with commercial flights, the international cooperation displayed in this event could lead to more stringent airspace regulations in the future.
As air traffic continues to grow in regions like Baja California, ensuring the safety of both military and commercial aircraft becomes increasingly important. The cooperation between Mexico and the U.S. highlights the shared responsibility for securing airspace, especially during crises that require fast, efficient response times. However, travelers and aviation professionals alike may find themselves wondering how such emergency protocols could impact future air travel, particularly if similar situations arise more frequently.
Mexico’s Strategic Role in Global Aviation and Humanitarian Efforts
Mexico’s commitment to supporting international efforts, as demonstrated by the emergency landings, reinforces its position as a key player in global aviation and humanitarian operations. Sedena has reaffirmed its commitment to international cooperation and safeguarding lives through mutual trust and respect for sovereign territories. The rapid response in Baja California is a clear example of Mexico’s proactive stance in regional security and cooperation, particularly in critical times.
The incident also highlights the strategic importance of Baja California and the broader Pacific region in international search and rescue operations. With ongoing global efforts to improve maritime safety and address environmental concerns, regions like Baja California will likely play a more prominent role in future rescue missions and international cooperation.
Conclusion: What’s Next for Mexico’s Airspace and Aviation Policies?
As the dust settles from this latest emergency landing, the question remains: what is the future of foreign military aircraft operations within Mexico’s airspace? While the country continues to prioritize safety, humanitarian aid, and regional security, travelers, aviation experts, and policymakers will closely watch how Mexico navigates its airspace regulations in the coming years. The latest incident reflects Mexico’s commitment to international cooperation but also serves as a reminder of the ongoing conversations around sovereignty, military presence, and airspace security.
The emergency landings in Baja California remind us of the importance of international collaboration in times of crisis, particularly in an interconnected world where air traffic and military operations cross national borders. With growing global travel, both commercial and military, understanding the implications of such events will be critical for aviation professionals and travelers alike.
For many UK travelers, a trip to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) conjures images of Dubai’s towering Burj Khalifa or the architectural grandeur of Abu Dhabi. However, a quieter, more soulful revolution is taking place in the smallest of the seven emirates. This February, the Ajman Department of Tourism, Culture and Media embarked on an ambitious promotional tour across the United Kingdom, specifically targeting the vibrant hubs of Leeds, Liverpool, and London.
This isn’t just a marketing exercise; it is an invitation to discover a destination where the hospitality is as warm as the Arabian sun and where ancient heritage meets modern luxury without the overwhelming pace of its larger neighbors.
The 2026 UK Tour: Strengthening Ties in the North and South
Running from February 8 to February 13, 2026, the promotional tour led by His Excellency Mahmood Khaleel Alhashmi, Director General of the department, signifies the UAE’s commitment to the British market. While previous tours touched on Edinburgh and Newcastle, the 2026 focus on Leeds and Liverpool highlights a strategic move to engage with travelers in the North of England, concluding with high-level summits in the capital.
The delegation met with leading UK tour operators, travel agencies, and media representatives. The goal? To build long-term partnerships that ensure Ajman is at the top of the list for British families, solo travelers, and investors seeking the next big thing in Middle Eastern travel.
Why Ajman? The “Authenticity” Factor
In a world of “copy-paste” vacation experiences, Ajman offers something distinct. During the tour, the department emphasized the emirate’s “cultural depth.” Unlike the hyper-modernity often associated with the region, Ajman has carefully preserved its identity.
One of the standout mentions during the tour was Masfout, an enclave of Ajman nestled in the Hajar Mountains. Recently recognized by the UN Tourism as one of the “Best Tourism Villages” in the world, Masfout represents the sustainable, eco-friendly future of the emirate. It offers hiking trails, historical forts, and a cooler climate that serves as a perfect escape for those looking to swap the beach for the mountains for a day or two.
Luxury That Doesn’t Break the Bank
One of the most compelling arguments presented to UK travel agents during the roadshow was the “Ajman Value.” It is no secret that UK travelers are looking for more for their money.
The delegation highlighted that staying in one of Ajman’s five-star beachfront properties—such as the Fairmont Ajman, The Oberoi Beach Resort, Al Zorah, or the Bahi Ajman Palace—often costs 30% to 40% less than comparable accommodations in Dubai. For a family of four, this means a week of ultra-luxury living, private beach access, and world-class dining at a fraction of the cost found just 30 minutes down the road.
Sustainability and Innovation: The Future of the Emirate
The promotional tour also served as a platform to showcase Ajman’s Vision 2030. The emirate is not just building hotels; it is building an ecosystem.
Eco-Tourism: The Al Zorah Nature Reserve, with its sprawling mangroves and pink flamingos, was a key highlight. It offers a sanctuary for kayaking and nature photography, proving that the UAE is more than just sand dunes.
Digital Ease: To help UK travelers plan their trips, the department introduced its AI-powered trip planner on the official Visit Ajman website, allowing users to create personalized itineraries based on their interests—be it history, golf, or relaxation.
A Cultural Bridge
“The United Kingdom represents a pivotal strategic market for us,” noted HE Mahmood Alhashmi during one of the sessions. The data backs this up: British travelers consistently rank among the top ten visitor nationalities for Ajman, with a notable increase in the average length of stay over the past year. British tourists are no longer just “stopping by” for a day trip from Dubai; they are making Ajman their primary holiday base.
From the traditional Saleh Souq, where the scent of oud and spices fills the air, to the modern golf courses that host international tournaments, the UK roadshow successfully painted a picture of a destination that honors its past while embracing a sustainable future.
How to Visit
For those inspired by the tour, Ajman is incredibly accessible. Located just a short drive from Dubai International Airport (DXB) or Sharjah International Airport (SHJ), it offers a seamless transition from the flight to the beach.
As the promotional tour concludes, the message to the UK is clear: if you are looking for a place where you are treated as a guest rather than just a tourist, where the culture is authentic and the luxury is accessible, it’s time to look at Ajman.
Flight operations in the US are currently facing a hurdle. Orlando International Airport has reported 135 total flight disruptions today. This sudden shift in the travel landscape has left many passengers searching for answers. Data shows that 117 delays are currently affecting the terminal’s flow. Furthermore, 18 total cancellations have been confirmed. Spirit Airlines emerges as the most impacted carrier in this report. Travelers moving through Orlando must now navigate a complex series of schedule changes. These interruptions create a ripple effect across the entire aviation network. Passengers should stay alert as the situation evolves. Clear communication remains essential for everyone involved in travel today.
Major Airport Affected
The facility at the center of this conundrum is the Orlando International Airport, a primary gateway for both domestic and international visitors. As the data suggests, the flow of traffic has been significantly hindered, with the 117 recorded delays creating a ripple effect across the terminal’s concourses.
In the context of US aviation infrastructure, interruption of this scale at such a critical node often necessitates high-level coordination between ground staff and flight crews. The 18 cancellations, while numerically smaller than the delays, represent a total cessation of specific routes for the day, forcing a high volume of travel rearrangements. The efficiency of the airport’s response is being closely monitored as the 135 affected flights continue to shape the day’s operational narrative.
Impacted Airline
While several carriers operate out of the region, Spirit Airlines has been identified as a primary affected airline by cancellations. The carrier has faced a concentrated wave of disruptions, specifically accounting for all 18 of the total cancellations recorded at the airport today. In addition to these halted flights, 25 delays have been attributed to Spirit Airlines, further complicating the travel plans of its manifest. For passengers booked with this specific carrier, the day has been defined by a search for alternative solutions. The concentration of cancellations within a single airline often places an increased burden on customer service desks and digital rebooking systems. As the primary entity identified in this disruption, the airline’s operational statistics serve as a focal point for understanding the current challenges within the US low-cost carrier sector.
Beyond these specific figures, delays were being experienced by several other Airlines, like JetBlue, Southwest Airlines, American Airlines, United Airlines, Air Canada Rouge, Delta Air Lines and more.
Probable Impact on Local Tourism
Orlando is a city whose economic pulse is inextricably linked to the fluidity of travel. When 135 flights are impacted at its main airport, the local tourism sector inevitably feels the weight of the disruption. Delayed arrivals mean that hotel check-ins are postponed, dinner reservations are missed and the scheduled commencement of vacation activities is pushed back.
With 117 delays, the “wait time” for the city’s tourism economy increases, as visitors are held in terminals rather than participating in the local commerce of the US’s premier vacation destination. The 18 cancellations may lead to shortened stays or, in some cases, the total loss of a visit if alternative flights cannot be secured. Because the city relies so heavily on a predictable influx of visitors, these air traffic figures represent more than just a logistical hurdle; they represent a pause in the steady stream of tourism that sustains the local hospitality market.
What Affected Passengers Can Do Now
For those currently caught in this travel conundrum at the Orlando International Airport, several professional protocols should be followed.
Passengers are advised to maintain constant communication with their airline via mobile applications to receive real-time updates on the 117 delays currently reported. Since Spirit Airlines is the primary carrier affected by cancellations, travelers holding tickets with this company should prioritize checking their rebooking options or eligibility for refunds as per the carrier’s specific policies.
Furthermore, it is recommended that passengers remain within the airport or at nearby transit-friendly locations, as delay statuses can change rapidly in the US aviation system. Documentation of all delays and cancellations should be kept for potential insurance claims or future travel credits. As the situation at the Orlando International Airport continues to unfold, the focus remains on safety, clear communication and the eventual restoration of the standard flight schedule to alleviate the burden on the 135 affected flights.
-The information provided is sourced from FlightAware.
On February 6, 2026, Gencom, a prominent Miami-based investment firm, announced its acquisition of the Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park. Through this acquisition, Gencom strengthens its strategy to develop a luxury hotel collection which operates in one of the most famous tourist destinations worldwide. The 253-key hotel which occupies Midtown Manhattan territory belongs to Westbrook Partners and Korea Investment Corp. The financial details of the deal have not been made public.
Located at the prestigious intersection of Central Park South and Sixth Avenue, the Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park is a symbol of luxury and grandeur. Guests are welcomed with sweeping views of Central Park and the Midtown skyline from each of its meticulously designed rooms. The hotel boasts exclusive amenities such as Contour, an all-day gastro lounge, a signature Ritz-Carlton Club Lounge, and the La Prairie Spa, offering visitors a world-class experience in the heart of Manhattan.
Gencom’s Expanding Luxury Portfolio
This acquisition marks Gencom’s third major luxury hotel purchase in New York City in just over a year. In 2024, the firm acquired Thompson Central Park for an estimated 300 million USD, followed by the InterContinental New York Times Square in December 2025 for approximately 230 million USD. These acquisitions align with the firm’s vision of long-term growth in New York’s competitive luxury hospitality market.
Gencom’s founder, Karim Alibhai, noted that the purchase of the Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park reflects the firm’s belief in the continued potential of New York’s luxury hotel segment. Alibhai pointed out that the location’s status as an iconic property with direct access to Central Park solidifies its place within Manhattan’s exclusive luxury ecosystem.
The acquisition also strengthens Gencom’s brand portfolio, which includes properties under prestigious labels such as Four Seasons, St. Regis, Rosewood, Fairmont, and Auberge Resorts. The firm’s focus on high-end investments also spans across other US cities like Miami and New Orleans, where it recently acquired additional Ritz-Carlton properties.
Ritz-Carlton Acquisition a Catalyst for Manhattan’s Tourism Growth
This strategic acquisition is poised to fuel further growth in Manhattan’s already thriving luxury tourism market. According to a report from PwC, Manhattan’s luxury hotels were among the best performers in the hospitality sector in the first half of 2025. Despite inflationary pressures, affluent travellers continued to boost spending in the luxury sector, providing a much-needed cushion to the hospitality industry. With this acquisition, Gencom is tapping into the growing demand from high-net-worth individuals who are driving the luxury tourism boom.
The acquisition comes at a time when New York City is witnessing an upswing in tourism, particularly from wealthy international visitors. The Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park is well-positioned to capture this demand with its prime location, luxurious offerings, and impeccable service. By enhancing its portfolio with such iconic properties, Gencom continues to foster a favourable environment for tourism and hospitality growth in the region.
Gencom’s Chief Investment Officer, Alessandro Colantonio, emphasized that the Ritz-Carlton New York epitomizes the firm’s commitment to acquiring properties that align with its luxury investment strategy. He noted that the firm’s ability to attract top-tier assets, like the Ritz-Carlton Central Park, will allow them to contribute to the broader goal of elevating New York City’s hospitality experience.
A Competitive Edge in New York’s Luxury Hospitality Market
New York’s hotel market is one of the most competitive in the world, with a plethora of luxury brands vying for attention. Gencom’s acquisition further strengthens its position against other prominent players in the market. The strategic location of the Ritz-Carlton in Central Park provides it with a competitive edge, offering unparalleled views and proximity to key attractions like the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), Fifth Avenue shopping, and the Theatre District.
Moreover, the growing demand for luxury accommodations in the city is set to continue. Manhattan’s tourism infrastructure is evolving with increasing investment in high-end hotels, retail spaces, and cultural venues. As wealthy international travellers increasingly seek out the exclusivity and comfort of properties like the Ritz-Carlton, Gencom’s acquisition is likely to benefit not only the firm but also the city’s economy at large.
Long-Term Investment in Luxury Hospitality
Experts believe that the rise of high-net-worth individuals, combined with robust tourism spending, will continue to shape the luxury hotel market in 2026 and beyond. Kevin Davis, CEO for JLL’s Americas Hotels & Hospitality Group, previously commented that the growing wealth among affluent travellers will spur further investments in luxury properties. Gencom’s acquisition of the Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park aligns with this sentiment, positioning the firm to take full advantage of these emerging trends.
As the global tourism industry recovers and expands, luxury hotel acquisitions like this one are seen as key drivers of economic growth in major cities. With its iconic location and world-class offerings, the Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park stands to enhance the city’s tourism appeal and attract more high-end visitors, benefiting both the local economy and the hospitality sector as a whole.
Boosting New York’s Global Appeal
The Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park acquisition by Gencom represents a major turning point for both the company and New York’s upscale hotel industry. The city establishes itself as a global tourism center through its ongoing development which attracts visitors to historic sites like this one. Gencom will use this acquisition to establish itself as an essential force that will determine the direction of New York’s upscale hospitality market through its development of first-class hotel facilities which will support the city’s overall tourism business growth.
Image Credit: The Ritz-Carlton New York Central Park
In a startling turn of events, TAP Air Portugal Flight TP1329, bound for Porto, experienced a harrowing emergency just minutes after takeoff from London Gatwick Airport (LGW) andm akes a turnaround. The Airbus A320-214, carrying passengers eager for their journey, had to abruptly abandon its climb and return to Gatwick after a critical situation unfolded at around 4,300 feet. The crew quickly declared a general emergency, signaling the iconic squawk 7700 code, a distress call that no passenger ever wants to hear during their flight.
The drama intensified as the aircraft performed a swift loop south of the airport, preparing for an emergency landing. Passengers on board could only wait anxiously as their plane was brought safely back to the runway. TAP Air Portugal Flight TP1329 touched down without incident, but instead of heading to the terminal gates, the aircraft was directed to a remote stand for a technical assessment. What led to this dramatic situation? Why did this flight, departing London Gatwick, face such a terrifying turn of events?
This incident has raised critical questions about air travel safety, prompting Travel and Tour World to delve deeper into what happened on this TAP Air Portugal flight. Keep reading to uncover the full story behind this emergency and what it means for passengers and the aviation industry.
A shocking air drama unfolded when TAP Air Portugal Flight TP1329, bound for Porto, was forced to make an emergency return to London Gatwick Airport (LGW) shortly after takeoff. The Airbus A320, carrying a full load of passengers, was barely minutes into its journey when a mid-air emergency erupted. The aircraft, which had just climbed to 4,300 feet, had to abandon its flight and quickly return to London for an emergency landing.
Mid-Air Chaos: TAP Air Portugal Flight TP1329 Declares Emergency After Takeoff!
TAP Air Portugal Flight TP1329 took off from London Gatwick Airport at 9:00 AM, bound for Porto. Everything seemed fine until, just minutes into the flight, the unexpected happened. At 4,300 feet, the crew abruptly halted their climb and issued an emergency declaration, broadcasting the emergency squawk code 7700 — a signal that something was seriously wrong. In those critical moments, the aircraft had to make a rapid, sharp turn and head back toward Gatwick Airport. Passengers, startled and anxious, could only watch as the plane made a tight loop south of the airport, preparing for a nerve-wracking emergency landing.
For anyone in the US travel sector, such an incident raises alarms about how vulnerable we all are when flying. The crew’s swift decision to declare the emergency and turn back to London showed excellent training and professionalism. But, how safe is air travel, really? The fact that this happened just minutes after takeoff raises critical questions about the preparedness of international airlines, including those within the US tourism industry. It’s a wake-up call for anyone in the air, whether in the US, Europe, or beyond.
Emergency Landing at Gatwick: What Went Wrong on Flight TP1329?
The Airbus A320-214, registration CS-TNJ, an aircraft in TAP’s fleet for 26 years, touched down safely at London Gatwick after a tense few minutes. The aircraft was met by emergency services on the runway as a precaution. However, rather than returning to the main terminal, the plane was directed to a remote stand, where it could be assessed by ground services and engineers.
The emergency, while contained, highlights a crucial issue: how vulnerable aircraft can be during such crises. Though the situation ended safely, the delay was unsettling, leaving passengers and aviation experts wondering what exactly triggered the emergency. Mechanical failure? Human error? Or was it a completely random event? Regardless of the cause, the incident leaves us with an urgent question — How prepared are airlines globally, including in the US tourism sector, for such incidents?
This emergency return, occurring mere minutes into a flight from London, serves as a stark reminder that air travel is far from immune to unpredicted risks. It calls for better safety protocols, transparency, and a deeper understanding of how different regions, including the US, handle such mid-flight crises.
What’s at Risk? A Shocking Wake-Up Call for Global Aviation and US Travel
The incident with TAP Air Portugal Flight TP1329 is more than just a headline. It is a wake-up call for the US travel sector and the international aviation community. As US tourism continues to boom and airlines worldwide struggle to meet passenger expectations, incidents like this could shape future policies. TAP Air Portugal’s emergency landing highlights just how crucial it is for airlines to respond quickly and decisively during a crisis. If this had been a flight in the US, would the response have been as swift? Or would America’s tourism sector have suffered more significant consequences?
Passenger safety remains a top priority in the US, but incidents like these demand heightened awareness and stricter enforcement of safety standards. When an emergency happens mid-flight, what is at stake isn’t just an airline’s reputation — it’s lives. The incident at Gatwick is a chilling reminder that no flight is ever truly routine, and the entire US aviation and tourism sector must consider what more can be done to ensure passengers’ safety at every turn.
Understanding the TAP Flight TP1329 Emergency Response: What Could Be Done Better?
As the plane returned to London, the pilots made a decisive move to handle the situation efficiently. With a 26-year-old aircraft in control, the crew followed protocol, ensuring that emergency services were ready for their arrival. Upon landing, the aircraft was swiftly guided to a remote stand to be checked, ensuring there were no lingering issues that could compromise the flight’s safety.
While the immediate emergency was contained and handled, this situation raises questions about the aging fleets used by many international airlines, including in the US travel sector. TAP Air Portugal’s Airbus A320, though reliable, is 26 years old. Would a younger aircraft have handled the situation with even greater efficiency, or did the aircraft’s age contribute to the need for the emergency landing? More questions like this come up for global airlines — including those operating in the US tourism sector — urging for closer examination of the safety protocols for older aircraft, especially during mid-air crises.
It’s no surprise that Cascais is one of the most walkable, accessible, and easy to visit towns in Europe. The town is located outside Lisbon and offers amazing stretches of beach, historical attractions, and easy access to a collection of interesting destinations. In winter, the town is a great retreat for older visitors.
Why Cascais Is Ideal for Pensioners
Cascais’ manageable size and pedestrian-friendly environment make it an excellent choice for older travellers. Unlike bustling cities where public transportation is often needed to get around, Cascais offers a peaceful, relaxed atmosphere that can easily be explored on foot. The town boasts excellent footpaths and ramps in all areas, and where ramps are absent, there are elevators to ensure accessibility for everyone.
The town’s compactness means visitors can comfortably walk from end to end without feeling overwhelmed by long distances or difficult terrain. Its quaint streets, lined with cafés, shops, and historic buildings, invite leisurely strolls and provide the perfect environment for those seeking a quieter, more laid-back vacation.
The Best Time to Visit Cascais
For pensioners looking for a winter getaway, Cascais offers a mild climate, with average temperatures reaching a pleasant 16°C in February. With affordable flights from UK airports to Lisbon, getting to Cascais has never been easier. The relatively short flight times and the town’s proximity to Lisbon make it an accessible destination for UK travellers, especially pensioners looking to escape colder climates.
Accessibility and Transport to Cascais
Travelling from Lisbon to Cascais is simple and efficient, with regular trains connecting the capital to the coastal town. The train journey is an easy and comfortable ride, taking around 40 minutes, which makes it a stress-free travel option for those with limited mobility. Cascais is well-connected to Lisbon, ensuring a smooth transition from the bustling city to the calm and serene surroundings of the coast.
Exploring Cascais: A Walkable Gem
Once in Cascais, there is plenty to explore without needing to rely on taxis or buses. The town features a mix of beautiful beaches, historical landmarks, and charming local shops, all within walking distance. Pensioners can visit the Lighthouse Farol de Santa Marta for stunning views over the Atlantic Ocean or enjoy the peaceful Parque Marechal Carmona, perfect for a relaxing afternoon.
The town also offers excellent dining options, with fresh seafood being a highlight. Many of the restaurants feature outdoor seating, allowing visitors to enjoy the beautiful Mediterranean climate while dining on delicious local cuisine. For those interested in history, the Cascais Citadel provides a fascinating look at the town’s past, from Roman settlements to Moorish influences.
The Secluded Charm of Cascais
One of the most appealing aspects of Cascais is its ability to offer solitude while still providing plenty of activities. The town is far less crowded than other popular Portuguese destinations, making it an excellent place for pensioners seeking peace and quiet. The narrow, cobbled streets are dotted with charming boutiques and art galleries, providing opportunities for leisurely shopping and exploration.
Visitors can enjoy the serene atmosphere of Cascais without the overwhelming presence of large tourist crowds. The town’s less commercialised nature allows for a more authentic, relaxed experience, which is perfect for those looking to unwind in peace.
Cascais for Nature Lovers
For those who enjoy outdoor activities, Cascais offers plenty of opportunities. The coastline is dotted with beautiful beaches, ideal for relaxing or taking a leisurely walk along the water. Pensioners can take in the breathtaking views of the Atlantic and enjoy the tranquillity of the surrounding natural beauty.
The surrounding area also offers hiking trails, where visitors can explore the lush hills and scenic cliffs that line the coastline. These areas are easily accessible, and the terrain is suitable for those who may not wish to engage in strenuous physical activity.
Conclusion: Cascais is a Top Choice for Pensioners
Older travelers looking for a winter getaway in a picturesque location with a mild climate can consider Cascais, Portugal. Cascais is ideal for travel with its walkable, friendly, and easy to navigate streets, and its charming scenery and climate. Cascais also offers a multitude of activities for people looking to relax. If this is you, then be sure to check out out the a variety of impeccable local restaurants and historical landmarks. Also, take the time to discover the Cascais Beaches.
We are now a week into February, and it's no wonder that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26 lineup is dominating the news cycle. The most popular article from the past seven days is about the official teaser from Samsung, showcasing some of the camera upgrades along with a 360-degree spin of the Galaxy S26 Ultra.
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Set to face Valencia for a key La Liga game, Real Madrid won't be counting with stars Vinicius Junior and Jude Bellingham.
Real Madrid are set to face Valencia in a key La Liga clash on Matchday 23 as they look to close the gap on leaders FC Barcelona. However, with the season already past its midpoint, Los Blancos will be without two of their biggest stars, as both Vinícius Júnior and Jude Bellingham will miss the trip to Mestalla.
Vinícius Jr. will not be available against Valencia due to suspension. In the previous match against Rayo Vallecano, which ended in a dramatic win, the Brazilian winger was shown a yellow card, his fifth of the league campaign, triggering a one-match ban.
Bellingham’s absence, however, is more concerning. The English midfielder will miss the Valencia match after suffering an injury in the win over Rayo Vallecano, where he was visibly emotional as he left the pitch.
Medical tests conducted the following day confirmed that Bellingham has sustained a tear in the semitendinosus muscle of his left leg. The injury is expected to sideline him for approximately one month, ruling him out not only against Valencia but also for the upcoming UEFA Champions League playoff series against Benfica.
Jude Bellingham of Real Madrid goes down with an injury against Rayo Vallecano.
Real Madrid currently sit second in La Liga with 54 points, nine clear of third-placed Atlético Madrid and four behind Barcelona. A victory at Mestalla would cut the deficit at the top to just one point, but without two of their most influential players, it remains to be seen whether an in-form Kylian Mbappé can tip the balance in Madrid’s favor.
Real Madrid’s lineup to face Valencia
In addition to Vinícius and Bellingham, Éder Militão and Rodrygo are also unavailable due to injury and were left out of the squad. As a result, head coach Álvaro Arbeloa is expected to field a rotated lineup, which will include the La Liga debut of 21-year-old right back David Jiménez.
Real Madrid’s confirmed lineup (4-3-1-2): Thibaut Courtois; David Jiménez, Raúl Asencio, Dean Huijsen, Álvaro Carreras; Federico Valverde, Aurélien Tchouaméni, Eduardo Camavinga; Arda Güler; Gonzalo García, Kylian Mbappé.
Vinicius Junior and Jude Bellingham of Real Madrid.
With his latest goal with FC Barcelona, Lamine Yamal has now reached the top of a young goalscoring record by surpassing Real Madrid star Kylian Mbappé.
Lamine Yamal is on track for the most productive season of his young career, delivering performances that continue to break long-standing records. With his latest goal for Barcelona, the 18-year-old has moved to the top of a young goalscoring mark previously held by Kylian Mbappé.
On Saturday, Barcelona faced RCD Mallorca on La Liga Matchday 23, looking to extend their advantage at the top of the table. In a dominant 3-0 victory, Yamal made his mark by scoring the second goal, firing a left-footed strike from outside the box in the 61st minute after a pass from Dani Olmo, a goal that secured his place in the history books.
With his strike against Mallorca, Yamal became the player with the most goals scored in Europe’s top five leagues before turning 19 in the 21st century. Mbappé previously held the record with 23 goals, but the Barcelona winger has now moved ahead with 24.
Mbappé made his Ligue 1 debut at just 16 during the 2015-16 season, scoring once before exploding onto the European scene the following year. In his second campaign, he recorded 15 goals and 11 assists in 29 appearances for AS Monaco. After moving to Paris Saint-Germain in 2017-18, he added seven more goals before turning 19, cementing his status as one of world soccer’s brightest prospects.
Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona celebrates with Alejandro Balde.
Since making his Barcelona debut during the 2022-23 La Liga season, Yamal has steadily earned his place not only as a regular starter, but as one of the game’s most impactful young players. Across 92 appearances in Europe’s top five leagues (all in Spain’s top flight) he has tallied 24 goals and 31 assists, highlighting his influence as both a scorer and creator.
Why was Yamal subbed off?
Yamal’s record-setting rise is no coincidence, but rather the result of his current peak form. Riding a streak of five consecutive matches with a goal, the teenager has posted 15 goals and 13 assists in 30 appearances across all competitions during the 2025-26 season, though concern emerged when he was substituted against Mallorca.
Asked about the decision, head coach Hansi Flick explained the move after the match: “We also have to manage his minutes. At the moment he’s enjoying playing football, but in the first half he wasn’t at his very best. He saved his energy for the second half and scored, and that’s OK.
“I asked him for the change, he gave a thumbs up, and he was fine,” Flick added. Barcelona now turn their attention to the first leg of the Copa del Rey semifinals against Atlético Madrid, where the German coach will be hoping to have Yamal operating at full strength.
Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona (L) and Kylian Mbappe (R) of Real Madrid.
2.59 gol beklentisi üretip 20 şut atan Beşiktaş 3-4 gollü bir galibiyet alması gerekirken 0.31 gol beklentisinden 2 gol bulan Alanyaspor'la 2-2 berabere kaldı.
Beşiktaş'ta Oh hem penaltı yaptırıp hem de rövaşata ile gol bulurken umut verdi... ancak Ersin Destanoğlu'nun kalesine gelen 3 şuttan 2'sinde gol yemesi saç baş yoldurdu.
Beşiktaş’ın yüzde 70 topla oynayıp 2.59 gol beklentisi yakaladığı Alanyaspor maçından 2-2'lik beraberlikle ayrılması Sergen Yalçın'a saç baş yoldurdu.
Beşiktaş maçı kağıt üzerinde domine etti. 2.59 gol beklentisi üretip 20 şut atan bir takım 3-4 gollü bir galibiyet almalıydı. Alanyaspor sadece 0.31 gol beklentisi ile yani neredeyse hiç pozisyonu yokken 2 gol buldu. Bu Oh'a rağmen Beşiktaş'ın bitiricilik sorununu ve Alanyaspor'da Güven Yalçın'ın ekstra işler yapmasını anlattı.
İşte maçın istatistikleri:
BJK ALNY
70% Topla Oynama 30%
462 İsabetli Pas 158
2.59 Gol Beklentisi (xG) 0.31
3 Büyük Şans 0
20 Toplam Şut 7
8 İsabetli Şut 3
1 Kaleci Kurtarışı 6
2 Top Kaybı 15
41 Zeminde İkili Mücadele 23
27/49 Uzun Top 13/55
4/21 Orta 2/9
Geceye damga vuran ise Ersin Destanoğlu oldu... Alanyaspor'un Brezilyalı kalecisi Victor 6 kurtarışla takımını oyunda tuttu. Ersin ise 3 isabetli şutun 2'sinde gol yedi. Sadece 1 kurtarış yaptı. Beşiktaş'ın kalesine gelen az sayıdaki tehlikede bu kadar kolay gol yemesi her durumda Sergen Yalçın'ın canını yakacak gibi duruyor.
Bu istatistikler üzerine Sergen Yalçın'ın maç sonu açıklamaları:
- Sezonun herhalde en kötü 20 dakikasıyla başladık. Şimdiye kadar böyle bir 20 dakika görmedik. Geriye düştük. Moral bozuldu. Taraftarı kaybettik 20 dakikada.
- Sonra oyuncularımız çok mücadele etti. 25'ten sonra oyun bize döndü. İkinci yarı tamamen bize döndü. Böyle kötü 20 dakikalar, basit hatalar, konsantrasyon bozukluğu ciddi sorunlar yaşatıyor. Bugün bunu yaşadık. Çocuklar çok mücadele etti ama bugün kısmet değilmiş demek ki...
- 6 dakika uzatmayı anlamadım. Brezilyalı mı o kaleci nereli, yerden kalkmadı. Normal futbol oynayın. Sürekli vakit geçir vakit geçir. Maçın en az 15 dakika uzaması lazım. Sadece ikinci golün VAR'ı 6 dakiaka sürdü. Maalesef futbol böyle, o yüzden bir şey ilerlemiyor zaten.
Alanyaspor teknik direktörü Joao Pereira'nun maç sonu açıklamaları:
- Analiz yaparken son maçlarını izledik. Geride bizim gibi 5'li oynayan takımlara karşı maçlarını izledim. Bugün konuşasım yok. Mesleğinize saygım nedeniyle bugün burada konuşuyorum.
- Konuşacağım, çünkü işine saygı duyuyorum. Beşiktaş deplasmanına geldik, 30. dakikadaki penaltıya kadar iyi oynadık. Çalıştığımız, keyif aldığımız şeyleri yaptık sahada. Sonra penaltı oldu ve biraz düştük. İkinci yarı başladı, sonra gol pozisyonunu herkes gördü zaten.
- Biz oynadık. Topa sahip olduk. Kolay değil tabii ki Beşiktaş'a karşı. Beşiktaş da baskıyı artırdı. Herkes her şeyi gördü. Türk futbolu neden bazen daha iyiye gitmiyor, belki de sebep budur. Beşiktaş, Fenerbahçe, Galatasaray dışındaki takımlar konuşulmuyor. Ben bu hafta bizim hakkımızda konuşulanları dinleyeceğim.
- Benim tek isteğim müdahale olmadan maçları oynamak. Penaltı sonrası olanları gördük. Herkes görüyor ki biz iyi futbol oynuyoruz, belki kazanamıyoruz ama eskiden 25 dakika iyi oynuyorduk, bugün 35 dakika iyi oynadık. İleride 40 dakika, 45 dakika yapacağız.
- Ben oyuncularımı tebrik ediyorum. Ellerinden geleni yaptılar. Ciddi efor sarf ettiler. Biz çalışmaya devam edeceğiz.
Hırvatistan'da düzenlenen Zagreb Açık Güreş Turnuvası'nda mücadele eden milli sporcu Yüksel Sarıçiçek, altın madalya kazandı.
Türkiye Güreş Federasyonunun açıklamasına göre Yüksel Sarıçiçek, başkent Zagreb'de gerçekleştirilen ranking serisi turnuvasında erkekler grekoromen stil 82 kiloda mindere çıktı.
Milli güreşçi, ilk turda ABD'li Jesse Alexander Porter'ı 9-0 teknik üstünlükle mağlup etti. İkinci turda Ukraynalı Mykyta Politaev'i 4-0 yenen Yüksel Sarıçiçek, çeyrek finalde ev sahibi Hırvat Filip Sacic'i 3-2'lik skorla geçerek yarı finale yükseldi.
Yüksel Sarıçiçek, yarı finalde Kazakistanlı İbragim Magomadov'u 4-3 yenerek adını finale yazdırdı. Finalde Moldovalı Mihail Bradu ile karşılaşan milli sporcu, rakibini 5-0 mağlup ederek altın madalyanın sahibi oldu.
Ömer Halis Recep'ten bronz madalya
Organizasyonda erkekler grekoromen stil 55 kiloda mindere çıkan Ömer Halis Recep ise bronz madalya mücadelesinde Kazakistan'dan Arsen Zhuma ile karşılaştı.
Rakibini mağlup eden Ömer Halis Recep, üçüncü oldu.
Sergen Yalçın yeni transferlerden Agbadou, Olaitan ve Oh'u 11'de sahaya sürdü... Amir Murillo ise 78'de oyuna girdi. İşte 4 yeni oyuncunun 2-2 biten Alanyaspor maçı performansı
Beşiktaş’ın Alanyaspor karşısındaki 2-2’lik beraberliği skor anlamında tatmin etmese de yeni transferlerin bireysel performansları umut verdi. Özellikle hücum hattındaki hareketlilik ve savunmadaki modern bekleyiş dikkat çekti.
Rövaşata ile ilk maçında gol atan Oh'un performansı:
Gol 1
Gol Beklentisi (xG) 0.81
Toplam Şut 5 (3)
Kaçan Büyük Şans 1
Asist Beklentisi (xA) 0.03
Kilit pas 2
Topla Buluşma 37
Başarısız top kontrolü 2
Top Sürme (Başarılı) 1 (1)
Kazanılan Penaltı 1
Top Kaybı 8
0.81 xG (Gol Beklentisi) yakalaması, pozisyona girme konusunda ne kadar doğru yerlerde durduğunu gösteriyor. 5 şutun 3’ünde isabet bulması kaleyi sürekli zorladığının kanıtı.
Hyeon-Gyu Oh maçtan sonra şu açıklamaları yaptı.
- Evimizdeki ilk maçımı oynadığım için çok mutluyum. Kendimle gurur duyuyorum. Bu büyük kulüpte oynadığım için gururluyum. Kazanamadığımız için mutlu değilim. Daha fazlası için zorlayacağız.
- Atmosfere inanamadım. Rüya gibi bir stadyum. Harika bir atmosfer vardı.
Oh'un attığı rövaşata golünün asistini yapan stoper Agbadou'nun performansı
Savunma katkısı 6
Top çalma (başarılı) 1 (1)
Pas Arası 1
Tehlike Engelleme 3
Şut Engelleme 1
Geri Kazanma 8
Zeminde İkili Mücadele (Kazanılan) 3 (2)
Hava Topu Mücadelesi (Kazanılan) 4 (3)
Topla Buluşma 89
Top Kaybı 5
Asist 1
Asist Beklentisi (xA) 0.32
Kilit pas 2
Rakip yarı sahadaki paslar (isabetli) 29/32 (91%)
Bir stoper için 1 asist ve 2 kilit pas muazzam istatistikler. Rakip yarı sahada %91 pas isabetiyle oynaması, Beşiktaş’ın geriden oyun kurarken ne kadar rahatlayacağının göstergesi.
Olaitan'ın 88 dakikalık performansı
Gol Beklentisi (xG) 0.09
Şut 3 (0)
Asist Beklentisi (xA) 0.06
Kilit pas 2
Rakip yarı sahadaki paslar (isabetli) 25/33 (76%)
Topla Buluşma 59
Başarısız top kontrolü 3
Top Sürme (Başarılı) 2 (2)
Top Kaybı 14
59 topla buluşma ve 2 başarılı dripling ile hareketliydi. Ancak 14 top kaybı ve 3 başarısız top kontrolü, hücumdaki devamlılığını kısıtladı.
Junior Olaitan'ın Alanyaspor maçı sonrası açıklamaları:
- Zor bir maç oldu, ilk 20 dakikadaki başlangıçtan sonra maça geri döndük, ortak olduk. Beşiktaş'ta oynuyorsanız daha enerjik olmalısınız. Bu enerjiyi gösterdik ama şanssızlıklar oldu. 2-0'dan geri geldik ama kazanmalıydık. Daha çok çalışacağız. Önümüzdeki hafta Başakşehir maçında 3 puan hedefliyoruz.
78'inci dakikada oyuna giren Murillo'nun performansı:
Savunma katkısı 1
Tehlike Engelleme 1
Geri Kazanma 2
Zeminde İkili Mücadele (Kazanılan) 2 (2)
Topla Buluşma 13
Top Sürme (Başarılı) 1 (1)
Orta (İsabetli) 1 (1)
Rakip yarı sahadaki paslar (isabetli) 4/4 (100%)
Rakip yarı sahada %100 pas isabeti ve 1’de 1 orta isabetiyle oynadı. Girdiği tüm ikili mücadeleleri kazanması (2/2), fiziksel olarak lige hazır olduğunu gösterdi.
Taraftarının "Dünyanın En Büyük Spor Kulübü" diye andığı Fenerbahçe aynı gün içerisinde Beşiktaş'ı kadın futbol ve kadın basketbolda, Galatasaray'ı ise erkek basketbol da mağlup ederek rakiplerine karşı dev bir üstünlük kurdu.
Fenerbahçe taraftarları bir kez daha, "Dünyanın En Büyük Spor Kulübü" lakabının keyfini yaşadıkları bir gün yaşadılar... sarı-lacivertliler futbol ve basketbol branşlarında çıktığı üç kritik derbi müsabakasından da galibiyetle ayrılarak taraftarını keyfe sürükledi.
Turkcell Kadın Futbol Süper Ligi'nin 18'inci haftasında Fenerbahçe, ezeli rakibi Beşiktaş’ı ağırladı. Baştan sona üstün bir oyun sergileyen sarı-lacivertliler, sahadan 4-1 gibi net bir skorla galip ayrılarak zirve takibini sürdürdü.
Türkiye Basketbol Süper Ligi’nin 19'uncu haftasında ise heyecan Fenerbahçe Beko, konuk ettiği Galatasaray MCT Technic karşısında büyük bir çekişmeye sahne olan maçı 79-77 kazanmayı bildi. Son saniyeye kadar süren heyecan, sarı-lacivertli tribünlerin coşkusuyla noktalandı.
Günün bir diğer önemli randevusu ise Kadınlar Basketbol Süper Ligi’ndeydi. Beşiktaş BOA deplasmanına konuk olan Fenerbahçe Opet gövde gösterisi yaptı. Rakip potaya tam 105 sayı bırakan sarı-lacivertliler, mücadeleyi 105-68 kazanarak günü 3'te 3 ile tamamladı.
Bu gün futbol üzrə Almaniya çempionatında (Bundesliqa) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 21-ci turuna yekun vurulub.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sonuncu oyun günündə 2 qarşılaşma baş tutub.
Üç qolun qeydə alındığı “Köln” – “Leypsiq” matçında qonaqlar qələbə qazanıblar. Son çempion və lider “Bayern” isə “Hoffenhaym”la ev oyununda darmadağına sevinib.
Beləliklə, geridə qalmış 21 turdan sonra 54 xal toplamış “Bayern” vahid liderdir. Dortmund “Borussiya”sı 48 xalla ikinci, “Hoffenhaym” 42 xalla üçüncü pillədə qərarlaşıb. “Leypsiq”lə “Ştutqart” 39, “Bayer” 36 xal toplayıb.
Almaniya, Bundesliqa 21-ci tur 6 fevral
Union Berlin – Ayntraxt 1:1 Qollar: Qerfeld, 87-pen – Braun, 83.
Bu gün futbol üzrə İngiltərə çempionatında (Premyer Liqa) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 25-ci turuna yekun vurulub.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sonuncu oyun günündə 2 qarşılaşma baş tutub.
“Brayton” doğma meydanda “Kristal Pelas”a məğlub olub. Turun mərkəzi oyununda isə son çempion “Liverpul” doğma meydanda “Mançester Siti”yə məğlub olub.
Beləliklə, geridə qalmış 25 turdan sonra 56 xala malik “Arsenal” vahid liderdir. “Mançester Siti” 50 xalla ikinci, “Aston Villa” 47 xalla üçüncü pillədə qərarlaşıb. “Mançester Yunayted” 44, “Çelsi” 43, “Liverpul” 39 xal toplayıb.
Cristian Chivu insists that Inter are still ‘zero’ percent along the way to the Serie A title despite his side’s 5-0 victory away against Sassuolo on Sunday, as he believes that the Nerazzurri are just about to head into one of their most crucial runs of the 2025-26 season.
Inter showed why they are the breakaway leaders of the Serie A table during their 5-0 victory away against Sassuolo on Sunday evening. Five different goalscorers got in on the act at the Mapei: Yann Bisseck and Marcus Thuram in the first half, Lautaro Martinez, Manuel Akanji and Luis Henrique in the second.
Chivu assesses Sassuolo 0-5 Inter and upcoming Juventus test
SASSUOLO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 08: Luis Henrique of FC Internazionale celebrates with Federico Dimarco after scoring his team fifth goal during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and FC Internazionale at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on February 08, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Despite dominating for the majority of the match against Sassuolo, Inter were still threatened early on.
“We’ve understood the moment that we’re in, we suffered from their intensity and once they got hold of the ball, they went straight at the game. We struck at the right time with that corner, then our solidity became an important factor for how we went about the game,” Chivu told DAZN after full-time.
“This team seems more mature now, of how to accept and adapt in certain moments of the game,” he added.
Given that his side currently sits eight points clear at the top of the table after 24 matches, Chivu was asked if there is still room for his team to improve.
SASSUOLO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 08: Marcus Thuram of FC Internazioale celebrates after scoring his team second goal during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and FC Internazionale at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on February 08, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
He replied: “We can’t forget where we’ve come from. We can’t be afraid of anything, but we have to be aware that we can still improve. There’s no such thing as perfection.
“It isn’t easy because there’s still a long way to go in the league and these are important phases of the season. We’re halfway through the marathon, we have to keep our maturity and be competitive.”
Chivu was asked if this is the point in the season where we start to see more of Davide Frattesi, who was still left out of the starting line-up against Sassuolo despite the absences of Nicolo Barella and Hakan Calhanoglu.
“Frattesi, Diouf, Dimarco, the whole group works hard. We need the whole squad to maintain a certain level so that we stay competitive,” Chivu responded.
Chivu is still unwilling to consider himself the favourite for the Serie A title this year, though. When asked what the probability of Inter winning the league title this year is, the coach replied: “Zero for me. There are fourteen games left to play. Theory’s still work to be done.”
SASSUOLO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 08: Cristian Chivu head coach of FC Internazionale during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and FC Internazionale at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on February 08, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
And looking ahead to next week’s Derby d’Italia against Juventus, Chivu said: “It’s a game like any other. Expectations are always high, but I want the group to keep their maturity and their awareness.
“This is the first week where we have four training sessions in a row. We have a look at how we present ourselves for that match.”
Federico Dimarco is having an MVP-calibre season and has just recorded three assists from left wing-back in an eventual 5-0 victory for Inter away against Sassuolo, but he insists that he does not currently feel he is the best wide man in world football.
Dimarco was the star of the show as Inter picked up a 5-0 victory away against Sassuolo at the Mapei Stadium in Serie A on Sunday evening. He registered three assists in a game that brought five different goalscorers in Yann Bisseck, Marcus Thuram, Lautaro Martinez, Manuel Akanji and Luis Henrique.
Dimarco reacts after his hat-trick of assists in Sassuolo 0-5 Inter
SASSUOLO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 08: Lautaro Martinez of FC Internazionale celebrates after scoring his team third goal during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and FC Internazionale at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on February 08, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Before Sunday, no defender in Serie A history had registered more than eight assists after 24 games of a single season. Dimarco is now up to 11.
Though he continues to post incredible numbers off Inter’s left wing, Dimarco insists that he does not consider himself the best in the world in that position.
“I don’t feel like anything,” Dimarco told DAZN after full-time. “When you’re good, you’re a phenomenon, otherwise, you’re poor. That’s football,” he continued.
He later told Sky: “I’ve had decent moments before now, this might be the one in which I’m the most decisive in terms of numbers, but the team and getting to May at the top of the table is what counts.”
Juventus director Giorgio Chiellini insists there is ‘no rush, but also no doubt’ over locking Luciano Spalletti down to a new contract ahead of tonight’s clash with Lazio.
It kicks off at the Allianz Juventus Stadium in Turin at 19.45 GMT (20.45 CET).
The Bianconeri have surged up the standings in recent weeks, but were on the end of a heavy 3-0 Coppa Italia quarter-final defeat to Atalanta on Thursday evening.
Chiellini calm on Spalletti deal
BERGAMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 05: Luciano Spalletti, Head Coach of Juventus, looks on prior to the Coppa Italia Quarter-Final match between Atalanta BC and Juventus FC at the New Balance Arena on February 05, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Coach Spalletti’s contract only runs to June 30, so are there plans to draw up an extension?
“We are very happy with Spalletti and what he is achieving, I think he too is enjoying his time at Juventus. There is no rush, but also no doubt,” Chiellini told DAZN Italia.
“Luciano arrived here with great enthusiasm at Juventus, and he signed a contract with no guarantees precisely because he wanted to challenge himself. He is doing very well, he is part of the present and the future of this team.”
Official: Kenan Yildiz signs a new contract extension with Juventus until 2030 (also pictured: Marco Ottolini, Giorgio Chiellini, John Elkann, Damien Comolli and Francois Modesto). Picture via www.juventus.com
The good news this week was that Kenan Yildiz has signed a new contract, casting aside the interest from big clubs all over the world in this Turkish talent.
He also returns to the starting XI after a muscular issue, forming the attack with Jonathan David and Weston McKennie, while Teun Koopmeiners drops into defence.
Inter captain Lautaro Martinez heaped praise on his teammate Federico Dimarco after their 5-0 victory away against Sassuolo in Serie A on Sunday evening, but insisted that the Nerazzurri still have work to do despite currently sitting eight points clear at the top of the league table.
Cristian Chivu’s side recorded a thumping 5-0 victory away against Sassuolo on Sunday thanks to goals from five different goalscorers in Yann Bisseck, Marcus Thuram, Lautaro, Manuel Akanji and Luis Henrique.
SASSUOLO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 08: Lautaro Martinez of FC Internazionale celebrates after scoring his team third goal during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and FC Internazionale at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on February 08, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Lautaro’s goal means that he is now the third-highest goalscorer in Inter’s history with 171, level with Roberto Boninsegna. Only the legendary Giuseppe Meazza and Alessandro Altobelli have scored more goals in Nerazzurri colours than the Argentine.
“The important thing, always, is to achieve our collective goals. It was a great goal for us and for everything I went through as a child, for everyone who helped me. This means a lot to me and for my career,” Lautaro told DAZN about his goal after full-time.
The skipper also gave Dimarco his flowers after registering three goals from left wing-back on Sunday. DImarco currently has 11 assists to his name in the league this season. No defender has previously recorded more than eight at this stage of the season.
SASSUOLO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 08: Lautaro Martinez of FC Internazionale celebrates after scoring his team third goal during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and FC Internazionale at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on February 08, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
“He was one of the best. He is deciding games right now. The team is the most important thing, but individual level is also important,” Lautaro said of Dimarco’s display.
And lastly, looking ahead to a tricky run of fixtures in February, which includes derbies against Juventus, Milan and a Champions League play-off against Bodo/Glimt, Lautaro said: “We’ve dropped points in big games, we have to sort out some of the details and get the right results on our side.
“We have to work hard with our heads down, we’re having a great moment and we’re happy with our season so far.”
Maurizio Sarri explains why Lazio leave Alessio Romagnoli on the bench against Juventus, and admits it is tricky to draw out Daniel Maldini’s ‘huge potential.’
It kicks off at the Allianz Juventus Stadium in Turin at 19.45 GMT (20.45 CET).
This was a tense January transfer window, as Alessio Romagnoli and Nuno Tavares seemed to be on the verge of moves, only to remain and tonight return, with the Portugal international in the starting XI for the first time since December 7.
Sarri reshuffles Lazio against Juventus
PARMA, ITALY – DECEMBER 13: Maurizio Sarri, Head Coach of Lazio, looks on prior to the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and SS Lazio at Stadio Ennio Tardini on December 13, 2025 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
“It is a big test, Juventus are in great shape, they are very aggressive, intense, in good shape, so we must express ourselves at the highest level we’ve seen yet this season,” Sarri told DAZN Italia.
While Nuno Tavares starts, Romagnoli is only on the bench, so what prompted that decision?
“Romagnoli has always been an important player for us. He’s on the bench because we have three games in six days, so we prefer to let him train another couple of days before we throw him back in.”
The injury crisis drags on, missing Mattia Zaccagni, Manuel Lazzari and Samuel Gigot, plus suspended Luca Pellegrini.
ROME, ITALY – JANUARY 30: Pedro with his teammates of SS Lazio celebrates after scoring the opening goal from penalty spot during the Serie A match between SS Lazio and Genoa CFC at Stadio Olimpico on January 30, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
New arrival Daniel Maldini is used as a False 9 with support from Gustav Isaksen and veteran Pedro.
“Maldini has huge potential, we’ll see if we can actually draw it out of him, because a few have tried before, it depends on when the player matures,” noted Sarri.
“Kenneth Taylor was not in great physical shape when he arrived, but he is the most experienced of those who arrived in January, so he is the most ‘ready’ for action.”
The table-topping Inter took another step towards the Serie A title with a dominant 5-0 victory away against Sassuolo on Sunday evening in a game that included a hat-trick of assists from left wing-back Federico Dimarco.
Five different players ended up on the scoresheet at the Mapei Stadium: Yann Bisseck and Marcus Thuram gave the travelling Nerazzurri the lead at the interval, which was followed by second-half strikes from Lautaro Martinez, Manuel Akanji and Luis Henrique.
With rivals Milan not involved in league action this week, Inter currently find themselves eight points clear at the top of the Serie A table after 24 matches.
SASSUOLO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 08: Yann Bisseck of FC Internazionale scores the opening goal during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and FC Internazionale at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on February 08, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Best Sassuolo player: Kristjan Thorstvedt 5.5 – Slim pickings on a night to forget for the Neroverdi. The Dane was unlucky to have his goal ruled out for a very tight offside when Inter were just two goals up. Otherwise, not a great display, like the majority of his teammates.
Coach: Fabio Grosso 4 – Sassuolo started fairly brightly at the Mapei Stadium, but Grosso will be disappointed with what unfolded from there on. Sassuolo were particularly poor at defending set-pieces: They looked like conceding at almost every corner, free-kick and even throw-ins in the final third.
SASSUOLO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 08: Lautaro Martinez of FC Internazionale celebrates after scoring his team third goal during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and FC Internazionale at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on February 08, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Best Inter player: Federico Dimarco 9 – What a fantastic season the Inter left wing-back is having. There are few players in the world better at delivering the ball into the area off the left flank. Three assists for him today: No defender has ever recorded as many assists as him at this stage of the season (11). The man is having an MVP-calibre season from wing-back.
Coach: Cristian Chivu 9 – A clean sheet and a five-goal display on the road: It doesn’t get much better than that. Sassuolo had been in decent form heading into this game as well, and the Nerazzurri swept them aside with ease.
Inter unleashed a Manita on 10-man Sassuolo, including an historic Lautaro Martinez strike, first goals for Manuel Akanji and Luis Henrique, and a hat-trick of Federico Dimarco assists.
The Nerazzurri were on sparkling form, winning 10 of their last 11 Serie A games, and coming off Wednesday’s 2-1 Coppa Italia quarter-final victory over Torino. Nicolò Barella, Hakan Calhanoglu and Denzel Dumfries were still out of action, and away fans limited following the Emil Audero firework incident. The return of Domenico Berardi had revitalised Sassuolo, who earned back-to-back wins over Cremonese and Pisa, but Fali Cande and Edoardo Pieragnolo are out for the season.
SASSUOLO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 08: Cristian Chivu head coach of FC Internazionale and Fabio Grosso head coach of US Sassuolo during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and FC Internazionale at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on February 08, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Sassuolo nearly scored in the opening 60 seconds, as Ismael Kone got away on the Armand Laurienté lay-off and his curler beat Yann Sommer, but Federico Dimarco got back for a decisive goal-line clearance.
Luis Henrique tested Arijanet Muric at the near post, and from the resulting corner, Dimarco floated the ball to the back post for the Yann Bisseck header, giving Inter the lead.
SASSUOLO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 08: Yann Bisseck of FC Internazionale scores the opening goal during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and FC Internazionale at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on February 08, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Dimarco spotted Muric off his line and tried to float a free kick over him, only managing to thump the crossbar, while Lauriente’s cross-shot turned into an accidental assist for Berardi to flick wide with his heel.
Inter doubled their advantage with another Dimarco assist, bending the cross from the left around the defenders and swinging back in for Thuram to sweep first-time from six yards, ending a month-long Serie A drought.
SASSUOLO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 08: Marcus Thuram of FC Internazioale celebrates after scoring his team second goal during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and FC Internazionale at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on February 08, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Muric kept the scoreline down with his gloves stung by Piotr Zielinski, then Sassuolo got the ball in the net just before half-time when Berardi’s wayward volley on a Laurienté cross turned into an assist for Kristian Thorstvedt to cushion it over the line from six yards. However, it was disallowed because Laurienté had his kneecap offside at the start of the move.
After the restart, Dimarco’s effort was charged down and the Henrikh Mkhitaryan follow-up stung Muric’s gloves. On the resulting throw-in, a poor clearance allowed Lautaro Martinez to control with his chest and sweep in first time from 12 yards. It was a special moment, equalling Roberto Boninsegna’s tally to become the third all-time top scorer for Inter.
SASSUOLO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 08: Lautaro Martinez of FC Internazionale celebrates after scoring his team third goal during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and FC Internazionale at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on February 08, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Sassuolo fell apart, as Muric was again very weak on another Dimarco corner, which Manuel Akanji nodded in relatively undisturbed for 4-0. The Neroverdi claimed there had been a foul, with Nemanja Matic booked for dissent, immediately escalating his protests, to warrant a red card.
Muric was once more all at sea, so Josh Doig had to clear off the line when Mkhitaryan curled towards an empty net, then the goalkeeper was decisive to push a Thuram tap-in onto the upright after a strong Bisseck run.
Sassuolo introduced January buys Ulysses Garcia and M’Bala Nzola, but Muric was again caught rushing off his line at the wrong time, so Luis Henrique let it bounce, controlled with his chest, and smashed the half-volley into the roof of the net from a tricky angle for 5-0.
It was almost 6-0, as in stoppages Kone cleared a looping Akanji header off the line.
Kenan Yildiz hopes to celebrate his new Juventus contract by leading the attack with Jonathan David against Lazio, who start Daniel Maldini and returning Nuno Tavares.
BERGAMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 05: Jonathan David of Juventus reacts during the Coppa Italia Quarter-Final match between Atalanta BC and Juventus FC at the New Balance Arena on February 05, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The Bianconeri had been on excellent form until a surprisingly heavy 3-0 Coppa Italia quarter-final defeat to Atalanta on Thursday evening.
At least there was good news yesterday, when Kenan Yildiz formally signed a new contract to continue his experience in Turin.
He also returns to the starting XI after muscular issues, supporting centre-forward Jonathan David.
Weston McKennie is picked in support rather than Francisco Conceicao, Fabio Miretti, or January signing Jeremie Boga, as Dusan Vlahovic and Arek Milik remain long-term absentees.
Teun Koopmeiners is returned to the defence after a spell in midfield.
ROME, ITALY – JANUARY 14: SS Lazio head coach Maurizio Sarri during the SS Lazio training session at the Formello sport Centre on January 14, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)
Lazio constantly seem to be dealing with a crisis, both on and off the field, and this weekend is no different.
Following the chaotic 3-2 win over Genoa, Luca Pellegrini is suspended, with Mattia Zaccagni, Manuel Lazzari and Samuel Gigot injured.
The positive news is that Alessio Romagnoli is available again in defence, after failing to force through a January transfer to Al-Sadd, but he is on the bench.
New signing Maldini starts in attack with veteran Pedro preferred to Petar Ratkov, Tijjani Noslin and Boulaye Dia.
Gustav Isaksen and Kenneth Taylor also provide support, while Nuno Tavares is another player brought back into the squad after a mid-season exit failed to materialise.
ROME, ITALY – JANUARY 30:Daniel Maldini of SS Lazio compete for the ball with Alessandro Mercandalli of Genoa CFC during the Serie A match between SS Lazio and Genoa CFC at Stadio Olimpico on January 30, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)
Juventus vs. Lazio official line-ups
Juventus: Di Gregorio; Kalulu, Bremer, Koopmeiners; Cabal, Locatelli, Thuram, Cambiaso; McKennie, Yildiz; David
VAR’s decision to chalk off a late Manchester City goal and send Dominik Szoboszlai off has been widely criticised, with critics claiming that VAR is killing the fun in the game.
What happened: Goal chalked off and Dominic Szoboszlai sent off
The incident occurred in the 100th minute. With Liverpool chasing an equaliser, goalkeeper Alisson Becker had gone up for a corner, leaving the Reds’ goal completely unguarded.
City cleared the danger, and substitute Rayan Cherki launched a counter-attack, striking the ball towards the empty net from the halfway line.
As the ball rolled towards the goal, goal-scorer Dominik Szoboszlai and Erling Haaland engaged in a desperate foot race to the line. Szoboszlai tugged at Haaland’s shirt to slow him down, and the Norwegian striker retaliated by pulling back.
The ball eventually crossed the line, seemingly sealing a 3-1 win for City.
However, VAR intervened. Instead of playing the advantage and allowing the goal to stand, referee Craig Pawson was instructed to disallow the strike.
He brought play back to the initial foul and showed Szoboszlai a straight red card for denying a clear goal-scoring opportunity, wiping the goal off the scoreboard in favour of a free-kick.
(Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
Pep Guardiola reacts to controversial VAR decision
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola was left scratching his head at the strict application of the rules over common sense.
Speaking after the match, he expressed his frustration that the game’s natural conclusion was interrupted by technology.
Pep Guardiola on the dramatic ending of the match (via BBC Sport): “Come on referee, give goal and go home!”
Strong reaction against VAR decision
The decision has sparked fury among pundits and fans alike, who feel the rigid application of the laws ruined a spectacular moment.
Gary Neville on Sky Sports (via BBC Sport): “You live to watch games like this. I am a fan of VAR but it has just killed the joy. The reason fans watch football matches is for entertainment and for moments like that. Talk about a killjoy. They have just killed one of the great moments of the season.”
Fans also reacted on social media
One wrote:
“What a shocking decision at the end of Liverpool game didn’t deserve a red card just let the goal stand. Process, process is killing the game.”
Another said:
“And that is why VAR is killing the game, you’ve taken away a glorious moment to make sure you got a decision “technically” correct. Absolutely pointless and a poor end to a great second half of football.”
Moments like this are when VAR rightly gets criticised.
Anfield witnessed one of the undisputed games of the season this Sunday, as Manchester City clawed their way back from a goal down to snatch a dramatic 2-1 victory, ending with a red card, a disallowed goal, and touchline chaos.
The clash between the title rivals lived up to every bit of the hype, delivering a second half of relentless drama.
It looked as if Liverpool had struck a decisive blow in the title race, but a late collapse and a controversial VAR intervention ensured the points went back to Manchester.
Szoboszlai free-kick opened the scoring for the Liverpool
After a tense first hour, the deadlock was broken in spectacular fashion in the 74th minute. Liverpool won a free-kick 25 yards out, and Dominik Szoboszlai stepped up to produce a moment of magic.
It was a strike worthy of winning any game, and for ten minutes, it seemed certain to be the difference maker.
Alisson Blunder resulted in Erling Haaland winner from the spot
City equalised against the run of play through Bernardo Silva in the 84th minute, but the true turning point came in stoppage time.
With the game poised at 1-1, Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker suffered a catastrophic rush of blood.
Racing off his line to close down Matheus Nunes, the Brazilian mistimed his slide completely, wiping out the City midfielder in the box.
The referee pointed straight to the spot, and Erling Haaland stepped up to silence Anfield, burying the penalty in the bottom corner to make it 2-1 in the 93rd minute.
Donnarumma incredible save in stoppage time to deny Mac Allister
Liverpool threw everything forward in search of an equalizer, and they nearly found it deep into added time.
A clearance fell to Alexis Mac Allister on the edge of the box, who struck a venomous volley destined for the top corner.
However, Donnarumma produced a world-class save, flying to his right to claw the ball away.
It was a match-winning intervention that preserved City’s slender lead amidst the dying embers of the game.
If it was David Raya that made this type of Gianluigi Donnarumma's save against Liverpool tonight. We wouldn't hear the end of it.
Controversial VAR drama: Cherki’s goal chalked off to get Szoboszlai sent off
The chaos peaked in the 100th minute. With Alisson up for a Liverpool corner, City broke on the counter.
Substitute Rayan Cherki raced clear and rolled the ball into the empty net for what appeared to be City’s third goal.
However, VAR intervened in bizarre fashion. Replays showed Szoboszlai pulling Erling Haaland back in the build-up as they chased the ball, who then pulled Szoboszlai to deny him from clearing from the goal line.
Attachment anxiety shapes how people handle emotional conflict, and brief reminders of security or threat can shift that balance, according to research published in Cognition & Emotion.
Everyday life requires us to focus on what matters while ignoring emotionally distracting information; this is known as emotional conflict control. Previous research shows that people differ in how well they manage this kind of emotional interference, and attachment theory suggests that these differences may stem from how secure or insecure people feel in close relationships. Individuals with anxious attachment, for example, tend to be highly sensitive to emotional cues, whereas avoidantly attached individuals often suppress emotional information in favor of control.
Drawing on the functional neuro-anatomical model of attachment, Mengke Zhang and colleagues conducted two experiments to examine how attachment styles and short-term attachment “priming” experiences relate to emotional conflict control.
In Experiment 1, 225 Chinese undergraduate students completed the Experiences in Close Relationships questionnaire, which assesses two core dimensions of adult attachment, including attachment anxiety and attachment avoidance. Participants then completed an emotional face-word Stroop task that required them to identify whether a face displayed a happy or fearful expression while ignoring a word superimposed on the face.
These words varied in emotional valence and in whether they were related to close relationships, allowing the task to generate emotional conflict when facial expressions and words conveyed mismatched emotional information.
Performance on the Stroop task was used to index emotional interference, with slower or less accurate responses on emotionally incongruent trials indicating greater difficulty resolving conflict between emotional and task-relevant information.
The second experiment extended this approach by examining situational influences on emotional conflict control. A separate sample of 185 undergraduates first completed the same attachment questionnaire and baseline mood ratings, then completed a brief writing-based priming task. Participants were randomly assigned to recall either a supportive attachment-related experience (attachment security priming), a distressing attachment-related experience (attachment threat priming), or a neutral interpersonal memory.
Following the priming manipulation, participants reported their momentary sense of attachment security or insecurity as well as changes in positive and negative emotions. They also completed a modified version of the emotional face-word Stroop task using attachment-related words only. This design allowed the researchers to test whether temporary shifts in attachment-related feelings altered emotional conflict control beyond individuals’ baseline attachment styles.
Across both experiments, attachment anxiety consistently emerged as the most important individual difference shaping emotional conflict control.
In the first experiment, individuals higher in attachment anxiety showed greater emotional interference on the Stroop task, particularly when distracting words were positive in emotional tone. This pattern suggests that anxiously attached individuals were more likely to have their attention drawn toward emotionally salient information, making it harder to suppress distractions and focus on the task at hand.
Attachment avoidance, in contrast, was not reliably associated with reduced emotional interference, indicating that the emotional demands of the face-word Stroop task may overwhelm avoidant individuals’ typical tendency to disengage from emotional material.
The second experiment showed that attachment security priming successfully increased participants’ immediate sense of attachment security, but it did not lead to uniform improvements in emotional control. Instead, among individuals high in attachment anxiety, greater feelings of security were associated with increased emotional interference, suggesting that security cues may heighten emotional engagement rather than dampen it for those who are chronically sensitive to relationship concerns. For individuals lower in attachment anxiety, security priming had little effect on emotional interference.
Attachment threat priming produced a different pattern. Compared to the neutral condition, threat priming reduced emotional interference overall, indicating improved emotional conflict control. This effect was especially pronounced among individuals low in attachment anxiety, who showed clear reductions in interference following threat cues.
Among individuals high in attachment anxiety, threat priming worked indirectly; increased feelings of attachment insecurity were associated with reduced emotional interference, suggesting that threat cues may shift attention away from emotional evaluation and toward cognitive control in this group.
Of note is that the study relied on undergraduate samples and laboratory-based tasks, which may limit how well the findings generalize to other populations or to real-world emotional challenges.
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📸 Goal of the season!? Szoboszlai delivers another free-kick masterclass
Simply unstoppable!!
In a match full of remarkable, late drama, Dominik Szoboszlai might have still produced the highlight of the evening after his free-kick stunner gave Liverpool the lead against Manchester City.
After a frenetic but scoreless first 70 minutes, Szoboszlai stepped up and fired a dipping free-kick in off of the right-post, leaving Gianluigi Donnarumma motionless and stunned.
The Hungary international has made a habit of scoring from set-pieces for Liverpool this season. Most notably, Szoboszlai scored a similarly masterful free-kick to decide the Reds' 1-0 win against Arsenal.
Against Man City, however, his free-kick heroics were cancelled out by one of the most dramatic endings to a Premier League match we've ever seen. Amid all of the chaos, Szoboszlai was sent off in stoppage-time following a retroactive VAR review.
In spite of the result, you have to wonder where Szoboszlai's wonder strike ranks among best PL free-kick goals of all time... Let us know in the comments!
WASHINGTON (AP) — Washington Wizards general manager Will Dawkins said Sunday he expects Anthony Davis to return to the court this season, but that the timeline will become clearer during the All-Star break.
Dawkins' remarks came a day after The Athletic reported that the Wizards were likely to shut down the injured 10-time All-Star forward for the remainder of the season, citing a league source it did not name.
Washington acquired Davis — who has been recovering from a sprained finger on his non-shooting hand since Jan. 8 — ahead of Thursday's trade deadline as the centerpiece of an eight-player deal with Dallas. His initial expected return timeline was six weeks.
“The plan for AD right now is to go back to Dallas and finish his rehab,” Dawkins said. “During All-Star break, he takes another visit for a doctor. And that's a big appointment for us to kind of see where his progress is at.”
The Wizards (14-37) entered Sunday's game against Miami in second-to-last place in the Eastern Conference but with potentially a much more competitive roster looking toward next season.
Washington also acquired four-time All-Star Trae Young from Atlanta in January. And despite both deals, they retained most of a young core that includes second-year forward Alex Sarr and rookie guard Tre Johnson.
Young has been out with a sprained knee and also will be reassessed during the break, Dawkins said.
“He's still working on the court,” Dawkins said. “He started doing 1-on-0, he started doing a little bit of more 2-on-2 type actions. ... He's trending in a positive direction.”
Hunter Hess will be competing in freestyle skiing for the US at the Olympics. Photograph: Michael Reaves/Getty Images
Donald Trump responded to Hunter Hess on Truth Social on Sunday, calling the Olympian a “real loser” and criticizing comments the US freestyle skier made in a press conference days earlier.
Hess was asked in a press conference on Wednesday what it was like to represent the US in the Olympics given the current situation in the country, which has included ICE raids in Minnesota and a number of geopolitical crises. Hess said representing the US at the 2026 Winter Olympics brought up “mixed emotions” and that it was “a little hard.”
“There’s obviously a lot going on that I’m not the biggest fan of, and I think a lot of people aren’t,” he said. “I think for me it’s more I’m representing my friends and family back home, the people that represented it before me, all the things that I believe are good about the US … Just because I’m wearing the flag doesn’t mean I represent everything that’s going on in the US.”
Trump made his ire clear on Sunday, characterizing Hess’s comments as saying: “he doesn’t represent his Country in the current Winter Olympics. If that’s the case, he shouldn’t have tried out for the team, and it’s too bad he’s on it. Very hard to root for someone like this. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!”
Trump’s critique follows that of Tennessee Republican representative Tim Burchett, who said in a post on X that Hess should “shut up and go play in the snow.”
Hess is one of a handful of Team USA Olympians who have expressed discomfort with representing their country in its current state, and who have then been the recipient of criticism afterward.
US figure skating national champion Amber Glenn said she’d be taking a break from all social media after being inundated with what she called “a scary amount of hate/threats.”
Glenn, who came out publicly in 2019, was asked how it feels to be part of the LGBTQ community under the Trump administration.
“It’s been a hard time for the community overall and this administration,” Glenn said. “It isn’t the first time that we’ve had to come together as a community and try and fight for our human rights.”
While not specifically mentioning Trump’s policies, two-time Olympic champion Mikaela Shiffrin read a quote from Nelson Mandela expressing hope that “we can all flourish regardless of race, color, creed, religion, gender, class, caste or any other social markers of difference” when asked about representing the US in the current political climate. She then added her own words: “For me, as this related to the Olympics, I really hope to show up and represent my own values. Of diversity, and kindness, and sharing. Tenacity, work ethic, showing up with my team every single day.
Feb 8, 2026; University Park, Pennsylvania, USA; Penn State Nittany Lions guard Freddie Dilione V (5) drives the ball to the basket as Southern California Trojans guard Alijah Arenas (0) defends during the first half at Bryce Jordan Center. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O'Haren-Imagn Images | Matthew O'Haren-Imagn Images
Alijah Arenas scored seven key points down the stretch, including the game-winning layup with 0.7 seconds left, to send Penn State to its second straight loss.
It was a cold start for Penn State from the outside, but threes from Ivan Juric and Justin Houser gave the Lions a 16-14 lead. The first half was mostly played tightly, with neither team holding a lead larger than six.
After a Penn State timeout with USC holding a four-point edge, the Lions closed the half on a 12-4 run capped by back to back layups from Josh Reed to enter halftime with a 40-36 lead.
Penn State quickly swelled the lead to 12 early in the second half by forcing turnovers. Freddie Dilione and Dominick Stewart each scored four on the run to help the Lions open up the game.
The Trojans pushed back and cut the deficit to just two at the under-12 timeout. Penn State’s offense struggled to maintain the lead with turnovers and sloppy play. Kam Woods gave USC the lead back with a free throw at 56-55 midway through the half.
A layup by Josh Reed gave Penn State a 65-64 lead with four minutes left, but Alijah Arenas immediately answered with a three to put the Trojans up by two. Arenas made a second three that bounced in the net to put USC up 72-68 with just over a minute left.
Josh Reed made a three to cut the lead to one, and Freddie Dilione tied the game on a layup with 12 seconds left. Unfortunately, the defense could not get a stop to force OT, and Arenas’ layup provided the winning points for USC and a 77-75 road win for the Trojans.
🚨 XIs ready: a new edition of Le Classique is coming
French football comes to a halt this Sunday (20:45 local time) for a new edition of Le Classique. PSG, second with 48 points, hosts a Marseille team looking to close the gap from fourth place. After six consecutive league victories, Luis Enrique's team needs a win to take the lead from Lens, who are just one point behind.
The Spanish coach welcomes back Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, a vital boost considering the significant suspension of Achraf Hakimi. On the visiting side, Roberto De Zerbi has an almost complete squad —with Aguerd in doubt— and boasts the division's highest-scoring attack (46 goals), led by the veteran Aubameyang and the winter signings.
With Willy Delajod officiating, Paris will witness a strategic duel between Luis Enrique's possession style and the intensity of a Marseille team that already won the first leg (1-0).
Whether it's at the high school level or via the transfer portal, the Oregon Ducks have had no shortage of elite quarterbacks come through Eugene over the years.
The last three guys, in particular, have been spectacular, with Bo Nix and Dillon Gabriel both going to New York as Heisman Trophy finalists in 2023 and 2024, and Dante Moore standing as one of the top passers going into the 2026 season.
It now looks like Oregon has zeroed in on one of its future "guys" at the position, as well. On Thursday, a couple of predictions from On3's Steve Wiltfong and Adam Gorney landed for the Ducks to land a passer in the 2027 class. That passer is 4-star QB Will Mencl, a 6-foot-3, 200-pound QB from Chandler, Arizona.
Mencl is rated as the No. 247 player and No. 15 QB in the 2027 class, per 247Sports.
Should Oregon eventually land him, it would further strengthen what already looks like a very solid QB room. In 2026, Oregon will have Dante Moore as the starter, backed up by Nebraska Cornhuskers transfer Dylan Raiola. The Ducks also have former 4-star QB Akili Smith Jr. waiting in the wings as a redshirt freshman.
A commitment date has not yet been set for Mencl, but it wouldn't come as a surprise to see him get into the mix in the near future.
MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 08: Luis Diaz and Nicolas Jackson of FC Bayern Munich interact after their victory in the Bundesliga match between FC Bayern München and TSG Hoffenheim at Allianz Arena on February 08, 2026 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Sebastian Widmann/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Bayern Munich is in desperate need of points and desperation is an excellent driver.
The gap between Bayern and Borussia Dortmund has narrowed and the Deustcher Meister need the points to maintain a strong Bundesliga campaign. Dropping points in previous games, morale also has been lower than usual. Bayern showed up and put an excellent fight at home against arguably one of the best Bundesliga teams this season in TSG Hoffenheim. A messy game from the start with two penalties for Bayern, an early goal conceded due to a Manuel Neuer error and an extraordinary Luis Diaz performance all culminated in an enthralling 5-1 win. Here are the standout performers from tonight’s game.
Jersey Swap — Oliver Baumann
Oliver Baumann has proven tonight why he is Germany’s #1. Yes, he conceded five goals, but genuinely who could have stopped Bayern tonight?
A fatigued but determined Bayern side were up against an in-form Hoffenheim and the keeper was the best of the lot. He made incredible saves, and even those that he missed (barring the penalties) were extremely close. Case in point, the last Diaz goal slipped past his fingers.
Baumann has the distribution, the work rate and the reflexes to be a perfect #1 for Germany and tonight, he did his best.
A close second was Andrej Kramaric, who loves scoring against Bayern and continued his streak.
Der Kaiser — Josip Stanišić
The defense featured Dayot Upamecano, Jonathan Tah, Alphonso Davies and Josip Stanišić, with substitutions coming in later. The standout defender tonight was Stanišić, who held the defense together. The right-back was crucial in winning duels and making interceptions, the duels he got into were clean. Particularly a crucial challenge he made close to the box in the 10th minute was fantastic.
Hoffenheim hardly got any shots following the initial red and clean defending from Bayern is the reason. Additionally, as always, Stanisic made his mark in build-up as well.
The team may have been fatigued but the Croatian made it work. Stan the man!
Der Fussballgott — Aleksandar Pavlović
The award goes to Pavlović and with good reason — he was rock-solid. If there is anyone Julian Nagelsmann should note from this game, it is the midfielder.
Bayern needs a reliable, solid player who is disciplined, does his work quietly and maintains a strong control over the tempo of the game. Pavlovic is the right man for the job and he has proven so over the course of this season.
The youngster has hardly an error to his game. He’s excellent with the ball — holding onto possession, excellent with passing and progressive passing. Off the ball he’s excellent at shutting down counters — which was the need of the hour as Hoffenheim looked to score through any lapse in Bayern’s judegement.
The high possession numbers Bayern maintained tonight would not have been possible without Pavlović.
Der Bomber — Harry Kane
Penalties and Harry Kane. A match made in Allianz Arena.
Two goals and an assist, Kane was lethal this game. The goals came from penalties but what must be spoken of his assist.
Bayern have been a beauty in transitions this season and case in point, the goal Diaz scored close to half-time. The way Kane volleyed the ball across to Diaz who then took a fantastic touch before passing, it all happened in seconds. Kane has incredible technique, yes, but his game intelligence is his true power. Kane is the central cog in Bayern’s attack, much akin to a midfielder as his hold-up play and passing range have played into so many goals this season.
The striker continued creating chances, and even if they did not lead to goals, his 60 minutes tonight were crucial to the result of the game.
Meister of the Match — Luis Díaz
Earlier in the game when I began writing Diaz’s name as the Meister, visuals of comments asking me why not Kane flooded my mind. However, the Colombian scored a hattrick. ‘Nuff said.
The Colombian is magical with his feet, have you seen him weave his way through the defense?
The first goal was spoken of in the Kane discussion. Coming onto the second goal, Kane was involved in the build-up, an otherworldly ball to Olise. The Frenchman then gave a quick pass to Díaz, who’d positioned himself in seconds. Crossing his feet, Díaz slots the ball into the net. The third goal was a curled shot that was so precise, sealing the fate of the game.
Díaz has brought aesthetically pleasing football to Munich. While beauty hasn’t been the need of German football, it certainly is an enjoyable component and if it wins games, why not?
What do you think about the awards? Who else do you think deserved a shout? Let us know in the comments!
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Player ratings for Sunday's monumental scrap between Liverpool and Manchester City turned on their head a bit late at Anfield.
Man City dominated early but Liverpool found their footing to take a second-half lead.
But Erling Haaland, Bernardo Silva, and company were ready to fight and scored twice in seven minutes as a thrilling stoppage-time showed the Premier League audience a bit of everything.
Who was great? Who was struggled? Who was meh? Read on...
Liverpool vs Manchester City player ratings out of 10
Liverpool player ratings vs Man City
Alisson Becker: 7 — An unfortunate foul on Nunes late takes some of the glory away from a box-controlling display from the veteran.
Milos Kerkez:7— Lively, comfortable, and surprisingly untested.
Virgil van Dijk: 8— An aerial monster as Man City struggled to get behind the Liverpool back line.
Ibrahima Konate:7 — Took charge of the center of the park and passed well when Liverpool kept the ball in City's end.
Dominik Szoboszlai: 9 — A marvelous display of defensive contributions, organization, and ambition to go forward. That entire sentence was typed out before he hammered another free kick home. Lost his head to take the late red card, but it's understandable given the emotions of the game.
Ryan Gravenberch:7.5 — Another strong day shielding the back line.
Alexis Mac Allister: 6 — Nearly scored late but was otherwise anonymous relative to his standards.
Florian Wirtz: 6.5 — Always lively but not accurate enough with his final ball.
Cody Gakpo:7 — Clipped a tough chance over the bar and never stopped working to produce a winner.
Mohamed Salah: 7 — Will spend a long time wondering if he would've fought through contact — twice — instead of trying to win penalties. Played one of his more fluid games this year and nearly had an audacious assist.
Hugo Ekitike: 6.5 — Off his standards.
Subs Curtis Jones (on for Gakpo 85'): — N/A Federico Chiesea (on for Kerkez 90'): — N/A
Manchester City player ratings at Liverpool
Gianluigi Donnarumma: 8 — A phenomenal late save on Alexis Mac Allister had Haaland hailing 'Gigio' as the best goalkeeper in the world. Kept the box in order.
Matheus Nunes: 7 — Life is not good with Nunes at right back when the other team is holding possession, and it was dicey in the second half. But his work rate and commitment put him in position to win the late penalty.
Abdukhodir Khusanov: 7 — A solid day with and without the ball before leaving thanks to a Gianluigi Donnarumma knee to his head.
Matheus Guehi: 8 — A couple of mistakes including a dangerous free kick concession that Liverpool thought should've been a red card. But his big moments including a massive shot block on Wirtz again showed Liverpool how bad they fumbled the proverbial bag in August.
Rayan Ait-Nouri: 6 — Not his best day at all but stayed committed through the final whistle. Finding his way in Guardiola's system after injuries slowed progress.
Rodri: 8 — Lost a ball to Wirtz in an atypically poor spot but otherwise responded as Guardiola asked him to essentially navigate four people behind him and five in front of him.
Bernardo Silva: 7 — A great lunging finish to levelt he score.
Nico O’Reilly: 7 — Really grew into the game and his confidence was at full power in the second half with some marvelous touches and flicks.
Antoine Semenyo: 6 — Was a bit loose with his touch today but you can see him coming to terms with his role in City's system and it may only grow in danger for opponents.
Omar Marmoush: 6 — Created plenty but was plenty sloppy with the final ball.
Erling Haaland: 8.5 — He's an enthusiastic defender in his own box on set pieces and the offense speaks for itself. His assist — we believe it was intentional — to Bernardo Silva is why City were able to solve Alisson. Penalties are not often lauded, but the pressure to convert there was immense and he beat Alisson.
Subs Rayan Cherki (On 61' for Marmoush): 6.5 — Played a role in a few key moments including the grass-burning long pass that became Szoboszlai's sending off. Ruben Dias (On 61' for Khusanov): 7 — Nearly dialed-up a Kompany-esque distance goal. Nathan Ake (On 90' for Semenyo): N/A
Newhaven 1 Brentford Women 5: Bees secure LSE Premier win behind Boabonay's brace
Brentford Women secured an important away win on Sunday, beating Newhaven 5-1 in the London and South East Premier.
Marta Boabonay scored a first half brace on the south coast, while assisting Chelsie Berry’s goal. In the second half, goals by Freya Worsley and Cloe O’Brien ensured the Bees took home all three points.
Carly Williams’ side started brightly away from home and it was Asees Sangha who was on the attack early. Beating her opponent down the left side the midfielder crossed to Maï Louvrier in the middle of the box, but her shot sailed wide.
The visitors best early chance came on seven minutes as Alissa Down sent in a dangerous corner. The ball fell to defender Makeba Black near the back post and she sent the ball goalward, cannoning it into the bar before being cleared by Newhaven.
Two minutes later it was Sangha trying to run onto the ball for a scoring chance, however she was beaten to the ball by Newhaven goalkeeper Elleah Fenner who slid in to secure it just in time.
Williams’ side were full of run and came close to an opener through Boabonay on 18 minutes. O’Brien played a neat ball through the back line from the middle of the pitch, Boabonay taking possession into the box but putting the shot wide.
O’Brien became the shooter soon after as she launched a powerful strike at goal from long-range, however it sailed over the bar.
Three minutes later the stranglehold was broken through Boabonay. Renai McCrea put a superb cross in from the left side of the box, Boabonay meeting the ball at the back post and heading it home from close range.
With the lead secured the Bees eyed a second, however had to wait until 38 minutes to get it. After Sangha’s initial shot was saved, McCrea put another superb cross in, the ball falling nicely off the pack to Boabonay who smashed it home from the centre of the box.
On 40 minutes substitute Berry was immediately in the game as she made a strong run down the right side. Her cross found McCrea in the box, however her powerful header was kept out by Fenner.
One minute later it was Berry receiving the ball in the box, this time from Down’s cross, the Brentford winger shooting with her first touch, however it was again kept out by Fenner.
The dam wall was broken in added time and the third goal was scored through Berry. Boabonay’s cross from the right side was pinpoint, Berry there to tap it home from close range.
Out of the break Newhaven started with intent and were rewarded inside three minutes. Charlie Carter-Collinson stepped up to take a long-range free-kick, her strike hitting the bar and bouncing in to make it 3-1.
Williams’ side responded immediately through Worsley. Ilana Harris-Walters made a brilliant individual run down the right side, beating her defender before crossing it centrally. Boabonay looked to take possession but was interrupted, the ball continuing through to Worsley who smashed it home to restore the three-goal lead.
As the clock ticked over 60 minutes it was Berry who looked destined to score her brace as she created room inside the box with a neat in-and-out move, however her shot smashed into the bar.
Searching for her hat-trick, Boabonay came close on 66 minutes as she met Berry’s cross in the middle of the box, however her glancing header faded right of the goal.
With fresh legs substitute Ashley Cheatley looked to have an immediate impact in her return to the side as she made a superb run into the box, however her shot was kept out by Fenner. The rebound fell to O’Brien who had an open net, but her effort smashed into the bar before being cleared.
Inside the last 10 minutes the Bees got their fifth to finish off a five-star performance. Maddie Phillips’ free-kick from the left side curled neatly towards the bottom left corner but was kept out, however O’Brien was there to tap home the rebound.
Berry came inches from her brace two minute later, however her strike was tipped over the bar by Fenner.
The Bees now turn their attention to the Capital Cup, with Dorking Wanderers next up at Bedfont Sports Club.
Erling Haaland is leading the way in the Premier League Golden Boot race, despite suffering a winter slump in form
Mohamed Salah equaled the Premier League record for goal contributions in a single season last campaign, scoring 29 goals to win the Golden Boot while pairing it with 18 assists to put himself in contention for the Ballon d'Or.
However, he already appears out of the running after Haaland once again reached double figures in quick time. He moved to 14 with a goal in City's 3-1 win over Liverpool on November 9, even though he missed a penalty earlier in the contest. He then scored two more goals in the 3-0 win over West ham on December 20, adding an assist as well.
Brentford's Igor Thiago has established himself as Haaland's main challenger. Igor's five goals in four matches in November saw him named Premier League Player of the Month.
Haaland's brace in a 3-0 win over West Ham on December 20 took him to 19 for the season. However, he has not scored from open play since.
Antoine Semenyo has taken on some of the shortfall for City since joining from Bournemouth in January and his first Premier League goal for his new employers against Wolves on January 25 took him onto 11 in 2025/26.
Below are the top scorers in each season of the Premier League era (since 1992-93).
Andrew Cole and Alan Shearer saw their record for most goals in a Premier League season shattered by Erling Haaland in 2022/23.
Thierry Henry finished atop the Premier League scoring chart in four different seasons, more than any player all-time until Mohamed Salah equaled his mark in 2024/25. Shearer and Harry Kane follow with three scoring titles each.
Liverpool star Mohamed Salah ran away with the 2024/25 Premier League Golden Boot award, equaling the league record for most goal contributions in a season. The Egyptian scored 29 goals and assisted 18 more for a combined 47 total contributions.
Newcastle striker Isak burst onto the scene by finishing second with 23 goals, while ever-present Haaland was third with 22. Mbeumo and Cunha both secured moves to Manchester United in the ensuing summer by finishing in the top 10, while Chris Wood helped Nottingham Forest qualify for Europe with a sensational season of his own.
Rank
Player
Club
Goals (PKs)
Assists
Matches
Mins
1.
Mohamed Salah
Liverpool
29 (9)
18
38
3377
2.
Alexander Isak
Newcastle
23 (4)
6
34
2769
3.
Erling Haaland
Man City
22 (3)
3
31
2741
4.
Bryan Mbeumo
Brentford
20 (5)
7
38
3415
=
Chris Wood
N. Forest
20 (3)
3
36
2976
6.
Yoane Wissa
Brentford
19 (0)
4
35
2927
7.
Ollie Watkins
Aston Villa
16 (2)
8
38
2610
8.
Matheus Cunha
Wolves
15 (0)
6
33
2600
=
Cole Palmer
Chelsea
15 (4)
8
37
3195
10.
Jean-Philippe Mateta
Crystal Palace
14 (2)
2
37
2654
=
Jorgen Strand Larsen
Wolves
14 (0)
4
35
2599
2023/24 Premier League top scorer table
Erling Haaland secured his second consecutive Premier League Golden Boot in 2023/24 with 27 goals, despite a mid-season injury. He led Manchester City to another title, finishing five goals ahead of Chelsea's Cole Palmer, who surged with a record-breaking hat-trick.
Isak placed third with 21 goals. Haaland scored against all 22 league opponents and capped City's title with a double against Tottenham.
Rank
Player
Club
Goals (PKs)
Assists
Matches
Mins
1.
Erling Haaland
Man City
27 (7)
5
31
2556
2.
Cole Palmer
Chelsea
22 (9)
11
34
2624
3
Alexander Isak
Newcastle
21 (5)
2
30
2266
4.
Ollie Watkins
Aston Villa
19 (0)
13
37
3221
=
Dominic Solanke
Bournemouth
19 (2)
3
38
3331
=
Phil Foden
Man City
19 (0)
8
35
2865
7.
Mohamed Salah
Liverpool
18 (5)
10
32
2535
8.
Son Heung-min
Tottenham
17 (2)
10
35
2946
9.
Jarrod Bowen
West Ham
16 (0)
6
34
3020
=
Bukayo Saka
Arsenal
16 (6)
9
35
2933
=
Jean-Philippe Mateta
Crystal Palace
16 (2)
5
35
2283
2022/23 Premier League top scorer table
Erling Haaland won the 2022/23 Premier League Golden Boot with a new Premier League single-season record of 36 goals.
The City striker had built an insurmountable lead over Harry Kane (30 goals), who previously won the Golden Boot three times. Brentford's Ivan Toney was the other to hit the 20-goal mark, while the previous season's joint-top scorer Salah slowly rose up the ranks to fourth.
Rank
Player
Club
Goals (PKs)
Assists
Matches
Mins
1.
Erling Haaland
Man City
36 (7)
8
35
2,776
2.
Harry Kane
Tottenham
30 (5)
3
38
3,406
3.
Ivan Toney
Brentford
20 (6)
4
33
2,953
4.
Mohamed Salah
Liverpool
19 (2)
12
38
3,294
5.
Callum Wilson
Newcastle
18 (3)
5
31
1,885
6.
Marcus Rashford
Man United
17 (0)
5
35
2,888
7.
Martin Odegaard
Arsenal
15 (0)
7
37
3,143
Ollie Watkins
Aston Villa
15 (1)
6
37
3,134
Gabriel Martinelli
Arsenal
15 (0)
5
36
2,805
10.
Bukayo Saka
Arsenal
14 (2)
11
38
3,191
Aleksandar Mitrovic
Fulham
14 (4)
1
24
2,011
12.
Rodrigo
Leeds United
13 (1)
1
31
1,943
Harvey Barnes
Leicester City
13 (0)
1
34
2,718
2021/22 Premier League top goal scorer table
It came down to the final day of the 2021/22 season between Tottenham's Son Heung-min and Liverpool's Mohamed Salah.
Son's two goals at Norwich City on the final day allowed him to momentarily move ahead of Salah in the scoring table. But the Liverpool star came off the bench and netted late to catch Son, as the two stars shared the Golden Boot on 23 goals.
A major brawl broke out in the crowd during Knuckle Mania 6 on Saturday night.
BKFC returned to Philadelphia for its sixth Knuckle Mania event, with the card topped by a heavyweight title fight.
Ben Rothwell was aiming to defend his belt against fellow UFC veteran Andrei Arlovski, who was only making his second appearance in bare-knuckle boxing.
Arlovski delivered an impressive showing, stopping Rothwell in the third round to claim the title and add another chapter to his long combat sports career.
Viral brawl erupts in crowd as Conor McGregor responds
Fights breaking out among the crowd are nothing new at combat sports events, and Saturday was no exception.
At Knuckle Mania 6, fans got into a massive fight, with one even taking off his belt to use as a weapon.
It is still unclear what started the chaos. Several people were involved in the scuffle, with punches being thrown before security tried to step in.
Another spectator brandished his belt as a weapon, encouraged by others in the crowd who yelled: “BTA! BTA! BTA!”
Photo by Leonardo Fernandez/Getty Images
A fan who filmed the incident provided some context for why it started. According to them, it began because someone was speaking badly about John Garbarino, a fighter who had a strong following at the event.
Garbarino had already made headlines during weigh-ins by hitting his opponent with a giant cannoli and then falling off the stage.
While Conor McGregor was not present at Knuckle Mania 6, he did respond on Instagram: “Listen, it happens. Referee it. No weapons or gloves.”
The brawl broke out before the first fight of the night even took place but did not slow down what turned into an exciting evening of action inside the ring.
NENE NDIAYE (10) of the Rutgers Scarlet Knights motions during an NCAA women's basketball game at Jersey Mike's Arena in Piscataway, United States, on January 22, 2026. (Photo by Dan Squicciarini/NurPhoto via Getty Images) | NurPhoto via Getty Images
After a brutal West Coast trip, Rutgers women’s basketball returned home to take on the Minnesota Golden Gophers early on Super Bowl Sunday. The team celebrated National Girls and Women in Sports Day by bringing 314 female New Jersey high school student-athletes onto the court at halftime, and also celebrated Letterwinners Day by honoring letterwinners from the program’s past. Rutgers got on the board first with Janae Walker making a midrange jumper and Nene Ndiaye connecting from downtown to give Rutgers an early 5-2 lead.
Scoring was low in the first quarter as both teams struggled to get going, but Tory McKinney tied the game from the top of the key. Zachara Perkins made a driving layup plus the foul to put RU up 8-5, and strong rebounding gave Perkins a second-chance opportunity, which was answered by Minnesota’s Sophie Hart.
Ndiaye made a layup at the rim to give Rutgers a 12-7 lead, but McKinney connected on her second three to put the Gophers within two. Sophie Hart scored on a put-back layup right at the end of the quarter and was fouled but missed the free throw, leaving Rutgers and Minnesota tied at 12 after the first.
Scoring started to pick up in the second quarter, with the Gophers grabbing their first lead off a McKinney layup, but it was answered by Ndiaye to tie the game at 14. Tenacious defense from the Knights saw a pair of turnovers as the pace of play picked up, and Ndiaye scored off a well-executed baseline pass from Perkins as she had an early nine points for Rutgers.
Minnesota tied the game at 16 with Mara Braun knocking down a midrange pull-up before Brylee Glenn pickpocketed the Knights and ran it back for a layup to put the Gophers back up by two. Ndiaye knocked down a three around the halfway mark to give Rutgers the 19-18 edge, but Hart split a pair of free throws to tie it at 19.
Ndiaye continued her red-hot shooting, drilling an open three from the right wing and then splashing one from the left wing over a defender to put the Knights ahead by six points with under two minutes to go in the second quarter. Minnesota pulled within three at halftime, with the Gophers going from the opposite baseline to a three from Amaya Battle to cut the Rutgers lead to 25-22.
Minnesota cut the lead down to one to open the second half, with Grace Grocholski finding Hart underneath the basket, but Perkins answered back with a layup of her own. Battle knocked down a jumper, but Perkins slipped through the defense and used her left hand to score another layup before Braun answered for the Gophers.
Battle upped the ante with a three from the top of the key to briefly put Minnesota ahead, but the third quarter belonged to Perkins, as she made a hook shot near the rim to tie the contest at 31 past the midway point of the period. After McKinney made two free throws, Ndiaye answered back with an emphatic and-one on a cut to the basket, but she missed the free throw.
Braun then got hot from beyond the arc, knocking down two consecutive triples and intercepting a pass before scoring a driving layup to put the Gophers ahead 41-35. Free throws on both sides kept the margin the same before PreciousGem Wheeler fouled Sophie Hart, resulting in a 45-37 lead for Minnesota after three quarters.
Rutgers scored first in the final quarter, with Antonia Bates finding Ndiaye past the Gophers defense to draw the Knights back within six, but Hart answered back with a layup from an interior pass by Battle. Rutgers made a push with Bates putting back an Ndiaye miss and a three from Perkins, but the Gophers made a pair of layups to maintain a 51-44 lead after three minutes in the period.
Janae Walker brought Rutgers back within five, but Finau Tonga scored a layup for Minnesota before fouling Ndiaye, sending her to the free-throw line. Ndiaye made one of two attempts, but McKinney burst to the rim to put the Golden Gophers back up by eight. However, Ndiaye was not done yet, as she knocked down a three-pointer to tie her career high with 26 points, also bringing Rutgers within five once again at the midpoint.
Coming out of the final TV timeout, Hart was fouled again and made two free throws, while both teams traded missed field goals for the next couple of minutes. A pair of free throws from McKinney gave the Gophers a nine-point edge, but Perkins scored a layup to bring Rutgers back within seven.
Minnesota salted away the win with another couple of McKinney free throws and a layup from Brylee Glenn, giving the Gophers an insurmountable 63-52 lead with a minute to play. Despite the much more competitive effort in this game, Rutgers was not able to punch back following the scoring surge by Mara Braun that gave the Gophers the separation they needed.
The Scarlet Knights were led by a standout performance from Nene Ndiaye, tying her career-best 26 points on 10-21 shooting from the field and making 5-9 from downtown. Zachara Perkins also had an exceptional game, making seven of her eleven shots and scoring 18 points while also adding five rebounds and five assists. Rutgers shot 41% from the field and 33% from beyond the arc and was narrowly outrebounded 39-35.
For the Gophers, Sophie Hart’s interior presence was problematic for Rutgers, as she led the Gophers with 17 points and 10 rebounds and cashed in on many free throws. Tori McKinney made two of four threes and an array of layups to finish with 16 points, while Braun added 12 points, eight coming in the third quarter.
Even with Minnesota’s usual top scorers, Grace Grocholski (0 points) and Amaya Battle (8 points) having quieter games, the Gophers had enough from Hart, McKinney, and Braun to overcome the strong performances of Ndiaye and Perkins for Rutgers. Grocholski did have seven rebounds, three assists, and three steals, while Battle had eight boards and three assists for Minnesota.
The Scarlet Knights will be back on the road after six days off, battling Purdue at Mackey Arena at 12 PM on Saturday, February 14th. Coverage for that game will be available on Big Ten Plus.
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The running back position has been a strong point for the Oregon Ducks, not just over the last 12 months, with the emergence of Jordon Davison and Dierre Hill Jr., but going back decades, featuring guys like Jonathan Stewart, Kenjon Barner, LaMichael James, De'Anthony Thomas, and many, many more.
It appears that the Ducks are zeroing in on one of their next big RB targets in the 2027 class: 4-star Noah Roberts, from Chandler, Arizona.
On Sunday, On3's Steve Wiltfong placed a prediction for the Ducks to land Roberts, who is rated as the No. 105 player and No. 6 RB in the 2027 class, per the 247Sports Composite. Roberts is also the No. 1 player from the state of Arizona, and is from the same city as 4-star QB Will Mencl, who Oregon is also projected to land.
It's not hard to argue that RB is currently the most stout position for the Ducks going into 2026. With Davison and Hill leading the way, Oregon also returns Da'Jaun Riggs, while bringing in 4-star freshman Tradarian Ball and Colorado transfer Simeon Price.
If they can add Roberts to the mix in the 2027 class, then the Ducks' string of RB dominance should continue into the future.
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EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN - FEBRUARY 7: Brad Underwood of the Illinois Fighting Illini reacts during the first half against the Michigan State Spartans at Breslin Center on February 7, 2026 in East Lansing, Michigan. (Photo by Rey Del Rio/Getty Images) | Getty Images
MADISON, Wis. — A matchup between two of the Big Ten’s highest-scoring offenses did not disappoint — at least for one half. Shorthanded with injuries and illnesses, Illinois showed flashes of brilliance scoring the ball but ultimately struggled to contain Wisconsin, falling 95-74 at Kohl Center on Tuesday night.
The Fighting Illini (17-10, 9-8 Big Ten) entered Tuesday as the second-best rebounding team in the nation but were handily out-rebounded by the Badgers (21-5, 11-4 Big Ten). Following his squad’s loss last week to Michigan State, it’s the second straight game that Brad Underwood’s team has been out-rebounded, outdone in the paint and — most importantly — outscored.
A lot of that can be attributed to the lack of bodies the Illini had available under the rim. After the loss to Michigan State, freshman center Morez Johnson Jr. was revealed to have suffered a broken wrist, meaning the team’s already meager depth at center was running thinner.
That meant Mercer transfer Jake Davis got his first Illinois start, while Ben Humrichous and Tre White were re-inserted into the starting lineup.
Soon-to-be NBA lottery pick Kasparas Jakucionis again struggled to find a rhythm in this one, accounting for 7 of the team’s 14 turnovers while managing just 6 points. Will Riley again stepped up to provide a spark of offensive production, while Humrichous provided
The Badgers built their lead up to as large as 13 in the late stages of the first half, but productive offensive possessions saw Brad Underwood’s squad cut that deficit down to six by halftime.
Six was the closest the Illini got the rest of the way. The Illini had to dig deeper into their bench as fouls racked up and legs grew tired. As the oil settled and the water got clearer, Wisconsin began to pull away.
The weight of expectation on Jakucionis’ shoulders grew heavier when Kylan Boswell picked up his fourth foul with over 12 minutes remaining in the second half.
PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - NOVEMBER 16: Cameron Heyward #97 of the Pittsburgh Steelers runs around the edge during an NFL football game against the Cincinnati Bengals at Acrisure Stadium on November 16, 2025 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images) | Getty Images
There is plenty of uncertainty within the Pittsburgh Steelers right now as to what exactly the roster will look like come week one next season under Mike McCarthy in his first year as head coach. Veteran defensive captain Cam Heyward would be entering his 16th season with the Steelers in 2026, but his latest tweet has everyone questioning his football future.
The closing book GIF could truly be referring to anything. Could Heyward be referring to his own football future? While that makes sense, it is also fair to question if Heyward’s tweet is in response to a report about quarterback Aaron Rodgers future with the Steelers.
On Sunday, it was reported that the odds of Aaron Rodgers returning to the Steelers for another season seem to be increasing. If Rodgers does return, it would make sense for Heyward to come back and try to get the Steelers their first playoff win in a decade. Heyward is entering the last year of his deal and could plausibly be looking to earn more money for one final season in Pittsburgh. Heyward’s post could mean Rodgers is indeed coming back.
Heyward will be 37 in May and has been in the NFL for 15 seasons. In an interview with Colin Cowherd earlier in the week, Heyward even discussed why he wants to continue playing for the Steelers. Despite his age, the defensive lineman has not slowed down one bit and is still producing like one of the best at the position. It’s hard to imagine the Steelers not welcoming him back if he decides to continue playing, but it does seem that Heyward is contemplating his future.
Player ratings: Sassuolo 0-5 Inter: Dimarco on MVP form
The table-topping Inter took another step towards the Serie A title with a dominant 5-0 victory away against Sassuolo on Sunday evening in a game that included a hat-trick of assists from left wing-back Federico Dimarco.
Five different players ended up on the scoresheet at the Mapei Stadium: Yann Bisseck and Marcus Thuram gave the travelling Nerazzurri the lead at the interval, which was followed by second-half strikes from Lautaro Martinez, Manuel Akanji and Luis Henrique.
With rivals Milan not involved in league action this week, Inter currently find themselves eight points clear at the top of the Serie A table after 24 matches.
SASSUOLO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 08: Yann Bisseck of FC Internazionale scores the opening goal during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and FC Internazionale at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on February 08, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Best Sassuolo player: Kristjan Thorstvedt 5.5 – Slim pickings on a night to forget for the Neroverdi. The Dane was unlucky to have his goal ruled out for a very tight offside when Inter were just two goals up. Otherwise, not a great display, like the majority of his teammates.
Coach: Fabio Grosso 4 – Sassuolo started fairly brightly at the Mapei Stadium, but Grosso will be disappointed with what unfolded from there on. Sassuolo were particularly poor at defending set-pieces: They looked like conceding at almost every corner, free-kick and even throw-ins in the final third.
SASSUOLO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 08: Lautaro Martinez of FC Internazionale celebrates after scoring his team third goal during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and FC Internazionale at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on February 08, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Best Inter player: Federico Dimarco 9 – What a fantastic season the Inter left wing-back is having. There are few players in the world better at delivering the ball into the area off the left flank. Three assists for him today: No defender has ever recorded as many assists as him at this stage of the season (11). The man is having an MVP-calibre season from wing-back.
Coach: Cristian Chivu 9 – A clean sheet and a five-goal display on the road: It doesn’t get much better than that. Sassuolo had been in decent form heading into this game as well, and the Nerazzurri swept them aside with ease.
Haaland And Donnarumma Get 8 | Manchester City Players Rated In Impressive Win Vs Liverpool
Manchester City faced off against Liverpool at Anfield earlier today as they looked to secure a good result on the road in the Premier League. The Mancunian giants made a bright start to the game but were held to a scoreless draw at the half-time interval.
Dominik Szoboszlai gave the home side the lead with a brilliant free-kick in the 74th minute. Bernardo Silva equalised for the Mancunian giants in the 84th minute before Erling Haaland ended up completing the turnaround for Man City from the penalty spot in injury time. Szoboszlai was sent off by the referee in the latter stages of the contest as Pep Guardiola’s men earned an impressive 2-1 win at Anfield.
Let’s take a look at how each Manchester City player fared during the contest against the Reds.
He made a few solid saves at the back and did enough to limit the opposition to just one goal.
RB: Matheus Nunes – 7/10
Nunes put his foot through the ball when he could and made one good chance going forward.
CB: Abdukodir Khusanov – 6.5/10
He earned the ball back twice and was replaced at the hour mark.
CB: Marc Guehi – 7/10
Guehi put his foot through the ball when he could and was a strong presence in the air.
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 08: Marc Guehi of Manchester City remonstrates with referee, Craig Pawson, after Dominik Szoboszlai of Liverpool (not pictured) scores his teams first goal during the Premier League match between Liverpool and Manchester City at Anfield on February 08, 2026 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
LB: Rayan Ait-Nouri – 7/10
He caught the eye at times on both halves.
CM: Bernardo Silva – 7.5/10
Silva was a positive influence at both ends of the pitch and managed to score the all-important equaliser in the 84th minute.
CM: Rodri – 7/10
The Spaniard anchored the midfield with conviction and made some decent chances in the final third.
CM: Nico O’Reilly – 7/10
He got stuck in with some solid tackles and made one good run with the ball.
RW: Antoine Semenyo – 6.5/10
Semenyo managed to shine at times but there was no goal for him.
ST: Erling Haaland – 8/10
He was a real handful for the Liverpool centre-backs and has got a goal and an assist to show for his efforts.
LW: Omar Marmoush – 6/10
Marmoush made a few decent chances in the final third and was substituted at the hour mark.
Bernardo Silva says the title race would have been over had Man City lost to Liverpool
Bernardo Silva says defeat for Manchester City at Anfield would have spelled the end of their title hopes, after they came from behind to win late on.
After Dominik Szoboszlai had put Liverpool ahead with a stunning free-kick, Bernardo Silva poked home from close range before Erling Haaland scored a late penalty to move City back within six points of league leaders Arsenal.
“I feel that the whole team knew before the game that if we lost this game, probably the title race is over,” Bernardo Silva told Sky Sports after the game.
“They’re still in a much better position than us but we felt like we needed to win this game so obviously that puts us a bit closer. The hope is there, we’re going to fight until the end but it’s still six points so we’re happy but we need to keep doing our job which we haven’t lately.
“For the distance that we have to Arsenal, obviously coming here to Anfield, for me it’s the toughest place in the Premier League by far.
“Usually for most teams, a draw is not a bad result but we needed to go for another goal so when I scored, I was quite happy obviously because we were back in the game but we needed another one and Erling got it.
“Obviously very happy but these points count as any other points in any game.
“It’s been frustrating in the beginning of the year because in my opinion, we didn’t do our job properly, and we could be much closer to Arsenal.
“But today, very happy because as I said, it’s the toughest place to come in England and to get the first win here in nine years apart from the Covid year, you can imagine how tough it is to win here and I’m really happy.”
The Girona B left Narcís Sala without a reward in an intense and demanding match that was decided by small details. The 2-1 defeat against Sant Andreu was overly harsh on a brave Girona B reserve team that showed phases of good football, especially in a second half dominated by the visitors.
The start determined the outcome. Sant Andreu came out strong and struck early: Walid took advantage of an action inside the area to put the locals ahead in the 6th minute. The goal gave the Barcelona team confidence and forced Girona B to fight back from the very beginning. In another play, Walid once again extended the lead in the 38th minute, punishing the Girona team harshly before halftime.
At the start of the second half, Pol Trigueros reduced the deficit in the 50th minute, capping off Girona B's best moment and completely reopening the match. From that point on, the reserve team grew stronger as the minutes passed, dominated the midfield, and settled in the opponent's territory, creating chances and clear opportunities to equalize.
Accuracy in the final meters was lacking. Sant Andreu defended their lead with experience, resisting the push from Girona B.
Despite the defeat, the Girona B reserve team comes out of the match with strengthened morale. Next Sunday, Girona B will visit Porreres' field at 12 PM.
Texas A&M (17-6, 7-3 SEC) has now lost back-to-back games in conference play for the first time all season, falling to Alabama on the road 100-97 on Wednesday, followed by Saturday's blowout 86-67 home loss to No. 17 Florida, as the Aggies will attempt to flush their worst shooting performance of the year, and look to finish the regular season on a high note.
Texas A&M's defense was not the issue in the first half, and first-year head coach Bucky McMillan knew going in that the obvious size advantage against Florida's elite front court, led by leading scorer Thomas Haugh, was going to be a significant issue. However, Florida only won the rebounding battle 50-43, while the Aggies produced six steals.
Still, shooting 17% from the field in the first half is never going to cut it, and while this was simply a bad shooting night after a quick turnaround from Wednesday's fast-paced matchup, there's really no excuse for this team to continue looking below average from the field after starting the second 7-1 in the SEC standings before taking on Missouri at home.
"We knew we had to make about 15 threes in this game, and we didn't come close to that. We'll be back. Credit to them, they're playing as good as anybody in the country. We couldn't afford to miss all those shots against them."
McMillan is confident that Saturday's putrid performance won't be repeated, but until we see the Aggies take the court on Wednesday, everything remains speculation. However, compared to former head coach Buzz Williams' tenure, Texas A&M has shown the ability to rebound after losses and has not lost more than two games in a row all season.
After dropping one spot to No. 36 in the NET rankings after falling to Alabama, Texas A&M dropped four more spots after Saturday's performance to No. 40, which is the same ranking the Aggies held before defeating Georgia a little over a week ago.
With eight games remaining, McMillan's veteran squad is still in great shape to finish with double-digit wins in conference play. Texas A&M will host Missouri on Wednesday at 8:00 p.m., which will air on the SEC Network.
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While the Houston Texans won't be headed to the Super Bowl, that doesn't mean that several former players who once called NRG Stadium home won't be suiting up one more time this season with a Lombardi Trophy on the line.
Prized 2024 offseason acquisition Stefon Diggs will head to Santa Clara one year after being the hopeful missing piece to elevating C.J. Stroud and the Texans' offense to a Super Bowl-caliber unit. Instead, he was limited to eight games with a torn ACL, totaling 47 catches for 497 yards and three touchdowns.
A year later, after signing a three-year deal to become the new top weapon for second-year quarterback Drake Maye, Diggs totaled 85 catches for 1,013 yards and four touchdowns.
While Diggs is the top name going to Super Bowl 60 from his time in Houston, he's not alone. Seattle Seahawks offensive tackle Josh Jones spent the 2023 season in Houston as a rotational option at tackle. He spent this season as a swing tackle, starting the final three games of the regular season.
Three other names with limited reps in both Houston and on their current teams are off Levi Stadium. Tight end Eric Saubert and running back Cam Akers will represent Seattle, while cornerback Alex Austin will play for the Patriots.
Bayern Munich's Luis Diaz celebrates scoring his side's third goal during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Bayern Munich and TSG 1899 Hoffenheim at the Allianz Arena. Sven Hoppe/dpa
Leaders Bayern Munich rebuilt their six-point lead at the top of the Bundesliga after Harry Kane and hat-trick hero Luis Díaz combined to fend off plucky Hoffenheim 5-1 on Sunday.
England forward Kane scored two penalties won by Colombia winger Díaz, who then netted three times against the 10-man visitors.
Bayern had lost and drawn their last two games to let an 11-point advantage slip. Borussia Dortmund won for a fifth straight league match in a late 2-1 win at Wolfsburg on Saturday to temporarily trim the gap to three.
"We have respect for Hoffenheim and we knew they are a strong side so the result is good," Bayern coach Vincent Kompany told DAZN after his side took their league goal tally to 79 already.
"We just never give up. we stay dangerous and we are always hungry to go forward."
Hoffenheim, enjoying a dream season in third spot despite yet more boardroom squabbles, saw Kevin Akpoguma harshly sent off for bringing down Díaz for the first penalty after just 17 minutes.
But the visitors levelled after first peppering Bayern's goal. Manuel Neuer made a great save but then committed a grave error when he tried to chip Fisnik Asllani close to his own goal.
The Kosovo striker brought the ball down and set up Andrej Kramarić for an easy finish which embarrassed the Germany World Cup winner.
But a second Kane spot-kick, which he dispatched into the same corner after Díaz had again been fouled by Vladimir Coufal, put the home side back ahead.
Diaz's clever no-backlift finish after Kane repaid the favour settled matters before half-time.
The tricky winger turned in Michael Olise's low cross after the hour and completed his hat-trick late on as defending champions Bayern went six clear after 21 of 34 games.
Kane, who has a 100% record with penalties in the German top flight, missed an easy chance for his own hat-trick and was twice denied by Germany's superb Oliver Baumann.
Kompany's side are next in action at home to RB Leipzig in the German Cup quarter-finals on Wednesday.
Christoph Baumgartner's classy double earlier pushed Leipzig back into the Champions Leagues places as they won for the first time in three Bundesliga games with a 2-1 victory at mid-table Cologne.
The Austria midfielder cleverly headed in David Raum's first-half free-kick but Jan Thielmann's strike brought the hosts level, only for Baumgartner to quickly fire in the winner after a sharp turn.
The 56th-minute goal followed a fine move which belied Leipzig's recent patchy form. The Red Bulls had looked like being Bayern's main title challengers for much of the first half of the season but will now be happy with a fourth-placed finish.
They are now above fifth-placed VfB Stuttgart, who surprisingly lost at St Pauli on Saturday, on goal difference. Bayer Leverkusen are three points behind but have a game in hand.
This is the first season since Leipzig's maiden Bundesliga campaign in 2016-17 where they have not been in European competition.
Thielmann almost equalized again for Cologne on 75 minutes when Baumgartner blocked his shot just before the line and the ball came off his leg and hit his outstretched arm as he fell backwards.
It looked accidental but after much deliberation over a penalty between the referee and video assistants, it was decided there was a marginal offside in the build-up and the match-winner's blushes was spared.
"There was quite a bit going on, especially with the handball situation," he said. "I think we've had bad luck on our side in recent weeks, with VAR really against us. Today we can be happy for once."
Bayern Munich's Harry Kane scores his side's first goal during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Bayern Munich and TSG 1899 Hoffenheim at the Allianz Arena. Sven Hoppe/dpa
It’s barely February and we might have witnessed the most chaotic combat sports moment of 2026 already.
At a Clash MMA show Saturday in Brno, Czech Republic, Vaclav Mikulasek (a.k.a. “Baba Jaga”) and Pavol Vasko (a.k.a. “Pali Hari”) squared off in the main event, which broke down in the most insane way when Vasko countered a Mikulasek takedown attempt by chomping down on his ear.
Mikulasek immediately reacted in extreme pain as blood poured from the side of his head. Vasko exited the cage, only to be attacked by numerous members of the crowd. Security did their best to calm the situation and escort Vasko out, but he ended up having to fight his way to the back as drinks, chairs, and punches rained down on him.
Watch the absurd scene below.
MMA fighter got jumped by the crowd after nearly biting his opponent’s ear off 😳 pic.twitter.com/BIG2r9BGQs
Even when Vasko made it to the ramp, he wasn’t safe. A fan landed a clean chair shot on him that would make La Parka proud, and then a female fighter delivered a front kick to his stomach before he finally got away.
Mikulasek later posted an update on his condition via Instagram and he doesn’t seem too happy about the situation.
Brooklyn Nets guard Egor Dëmin has emerged as one of the top rookie shooters, and the eighth overall pick recently credited his personal coach for his improvement.
Dëmin is among the 10 rookies named to the Rising Stars Game, averaging 10.7 points, 3.3 assists and 3.1 rebounds on 39.5% shooting from 3-point range in 45 appearances. He is second in 3s among rookies (113) and is one of 10 first-year players with at least five 20-point games.
The 19-year-old has seen a massive improvement in his long-distance shooting after converting just 27.3% of his 4.7 attempts from beyond the arc last season as a freshman at BYU. He detailed some of the work behind his development.
I have a lot of gratitude to my individual coach, Zachary Gonzales. We've done an incredible amount of time working on that in the gym in Los Angeles in the predraft and then during the preseason. He is definitely one of my biggest reasons why my shooting is so much better right now. ... I've just been shooting a lot. It is kind of a key. To be able to run faster, you've got to run; to be able to shoot better, you've just got to shoot a lot.
Dëmin previously set the Nets' single-game rookie 3-point record in a loss to the Golden State Warriors on Dec. 29 (7). He recently knocked down at least one triple in 34 consecutive games from Nov. 7-Jan. 30, the longest streak in history by a rookie.
The 6-foot-8 Russian on Thursday recorded a career-high 26 points and four rebounds in a loss to the Orlando Magic. He knocked down six 3-pointers, his third such game of the season, which is tied for the eighth-most by a rookie in history.
With Dëmin establishing himself as a knockdown shooter, the rest of the team has taken notice. Nets coach Jordi Fernández has been pleased with his production and willingness to step up in key moments for the group this season.
"You can see in the fourth quarter when you got to make a shot, he is willing to take it, and he'll make it," Fernández said. "I think you can see that on his face, and that is something that you can not teach. We know we have that in him. He is a kid that has questions. He believes in himself. He works every day. He doesn't want to let you or his teammates down, and I think that means a lot to us."
Manchester City’s crucial 2-1 victory over Liverpool ended in bizarre scenes at Anfield as Dominik Szoboszlai was sent off for denying a goalscoring opportunity – despite City scoring a goal from that opportunity.
Szoboszlai had earlier scored a stunning free-kick to give Liverpool the lead, before Bernardo Silva poached an equaliser and Erling Haaland converted a late penalty to give City the advantage in added time.
Rayan Cherki thought he had scored a bizarre late, late third to cap a wild game, shooting from the halfway line with Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker well out of his area – only for the goal to be ruled out after a VAR review, which led to Szoboszlai being sent off instead.
The Hungarian international had tussled with Haaland as Cherki’s shot rolled into the empty net, and although referee Craig Pawson was initially happy for the goal to stand, he later changed his decision to a free-kick and red card after consulting his pitch-side monitor.
Premier League officials later explained that they had no choice but to rule out the goal, because Haaland’s foul on Szoboszlai effectively cancelled out the advantage played after Szoboszlai’s initial foul and meant the game had to be stopped before the ball crossed the line.
Pawson explained to the Anfield crowd: “After review, there is a careless foul by Erling Haaland on the shirt of Dominik Szoboszlai. Prior to that, Szoboszlai commits a holding offence that denies an obvious goalscoring opportunity. The final decision is a direct free-kick to Manchester City and a red card.”
Szoboszlai appeals for a foul after Rayan Cherki’s shot finds the net (Reuters)
Speaking on Sky Sports, co-commentator Gary Neville said the officials should have ignored the rules and allowed the goal.
“That feels so unjust,” Neville said. “I know there’s rules but there’s a smell of the game, that’s completely gone. There is no football person that would disallow that goal. Talk about killjoy ... You have just killed one of the great moments of the season.”
Haaland was himself perplexed by the decision, saying: “For me, the referee has to follow the rules, but in the end I feel bad for him [Szoboszlai]. He gets three games [it is actually a one-match ban for denying a goalscoring opportunity]. Just give the goal. But it’s just how it is.”
MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 08: Harry Kane and Serge Gnabry of FC Bayern Muenchen celebrate second goal during the Bundesliga match between FC Bayern München and TSG Hoffenheim at Allianz Arena on February 08, 2026 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by F. Noever/FC Bayern via Getty Images) | FC Bayern via Getty Images
Bayern Munich attacker Serge Gnabry knew that his team needed to show some kind of response after losing to FC Augsburg two weeks ago and then suffering a 2-2 draw with Hamburger SV last weekend.
Against Hoffenheim, who was sitting in third place entering the match day, Bayern Munich was able to show it was still the Bundesliga’s top dog.
The Bavarians put together a 5-1 win and shut down a very pesky (and talented) Hoffenheim team that was much better than the final score line would indicate.
“We always want to make a statement. Of course the points we dropped hurt, but the season is long with many ups and downs. We always want to win, and so far it’s looking good,” Gnabry said (as captured by @iMiaSanMia).
This is a step back in the right direction for Bayern Munich, who desperately needed a win and some positive vibes. Now, the Bavarians can shift focus toward another competition as they will face RB Leipzig on Wednesday in the Champions League.
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MILAN — Auston Matthews will wear the 'C' for the U.S. men's hockey team at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Matthews, a captain with the Toronto Maple Leafs, captained the USA at the 2025 4 Nations Face-Off tournament, where the Americans placed second, behind Canada.
It is a safe choice that reflects Matthews' status as the best American player in hockey. But it is also one that will raise questions if the U.S. team - loaded with elite players at every position - comes away from these Winter Games with anything short of gold.
The team plays its first game on Feb. 12 against Latvia, faces Denmark on Feb. 14 and Germany on Feb. 15.
Matthew Tkachuk does not captain the Florida Panthers, but he had led them to two consecutive Stanley Cup titles.
Matthews, 28, is an enormously skilled player. He twice has reached 60 goals in a season and fell one goal shy of 70 in 2023-24.
What he does not have is a record of leadership in the playoffs when games are on the line. In career Game 7s - and once out of the preliminary group stage, every Olympic game is an elimination game - Matthews has not scored a goal in six showdowns, producing just three assists and a minus-4 rating.
Boston Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy and Matthew Tkachuk were named alternate captains.
The Houston Rockets grinded through a 112-106 win over the OKC Thunder on Saturday, overcoming a 15-point deficit to beat their shorthanded Western Conference rivals. While the win was crucial as it snapped a two-game losing streak for the Rockets, it did little to quiet growing concerns about their offense.
Since the calendar flipped to 2026, Houston has had one of the worst offenses in the NBA. Losing Steven Adams to his season-ending ankle injury only made matters worse for the Rockets, who have regressed significantly on offense after a hot start to the campaign.
Houston's offensive struggles
Michael Malone breaks down why the Rockets offense has been struggling as of late: pic.twitter.com/lzHI2YU4tO
At the start of the season, the Rockets had the best offense in basketball. With a system centered around the brilliance of Kevin Durant and Alperen Sengun, the shots were falling, and Houston's offense was single-handedly winning games.
Since Jan. 1, it's been the exact opposite for the Rockets, who have suffered numerous meltdowns on that end down the stretch. Up until then, Houston was the best shooting team in basketball, but its efficiency has fallen off a cliff in 2026.
I had to look twice to make sure, but this is the Rockets' offensive rankings in 2026.
29th in PPG 29th in FG% 30th in 3P% 30th in FT% 29th in Assist 30th in True Shooting % 26th in Off. Rating
Over that stretch, the Rockets are dead last in three-point shooting and free-throw percentage. It also ranks toward the bottom of the league in crucial areas like field goal percentage and assist percentage. With Houston's supporting cast regressing and missing time with injuries, it has put more pressure on Sengun and Durant to perform, allowing opposing defenses to crowd them and force Houston's other players to beat them.
Against the shorthanded Thunder, that was exactly how things played out. With OKC regularly double-teaming Durant, he attempted a season-low 10 shots. The Thunder also tried to force the ball out of the hands of Sengun, who had only 12 shots.
With Durant and Sengun harassed by OKC's defense, Tari Eason responded with a season-high 26 points and more than double Durant's shot attempts with 22. Elsewhere, Jabari Smith Jr. had 22 points and 10 rebounds for his first double-double in more than two weeks, while Reed Sheppard added 16 to snap out of an eight-game shooting slump.
It was exactly the type of production that Houston's been missing from its supporting cast in recent games, and what the Rockets will need moving forward. Even if they don't play this well every game, it needs to keep defenses honest as a scoring threat. If they don't, defenses key in on Durant and Sengun, and the result is an offense that's been one of the worst in the NBA in 2026.
While this game didn't mitigate those concerns, it was a positive step forward, even if it was against a shorthanded Thunder team. If Houston's supporting cast can have more performances like this against healthier opponents, it could help the Rockets break out of their offensive cold streak and keep Durant and Sengun fresh for the playoffs.
Leny Yoro: Surprising price Real Madrid are willing to pay for United defender
Michael Carrick’s arrival has been a blessing for the majority of Manchester United players.
The interim head coach has earned plaudits for maximising the strengths of his stars by playing them in their preferred positions. Recently, Bruno Fernandes hailed Carrick for giving them freedom on the pitch.
However, one highly rated United youngster has fallen down the pecking order since Carrick’s appointment.
Real Madrid trying to capitalise on Leny Yoro’s struggles
Harry Maguire and Lisandro Martinez appear to be Michael Carrick’s preferred centre-back partnership, having started in all of his first four games in charge. Both have been absolutely solid in and out of possession, helping Manchester United pick up 12 points from 12.
Leny Yoro, meanwhile, has been handed just one minute against Fulham. He was an unused substitute against Manchester City, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur.
According to Defensa Central, Real Madrid have not forgotten about the Frenchman, who turned down Los Blancos in favour of a move to United in 2024.
Real were keen on signing Yoro from Lille, but United made a decisive move to secure his services by launching a €62 million bid. However, the 20-year-old has so far struggled to live up to the hype at Old Trafford.
The Spanish outlet claims Real are “closely monitoring” the France U21 international, with the club’s hierarchy considering signing new defenders amid question marks over the futures of Antonio Rudiger and David Alaba in the Spanish capital.
It is added club president Florentino Perez is considering signing the United star for “half price”.
A dead-end pursuit
It is not far-fetched to assume that such a proposal would be laughed off in Manchester.
Yoro has certainly lacked the consistency to cement his place in United’s starting line-up, but he has shown glimpses of his immense potential from time to time. As such, United are unlikely to give up on him anytime soon. He is contracted to the club until the summer of 2029.
Furthermore, United could find themselves searching for a new central defender in the summer, with Maguire nearing the end of his contract.
United States' Lindsey Vonn crashes during an alpine ski women's downhill race, at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026. Credit - Jacquelyn Martin—Associated Press
Karin and Laura Kildow, Lindsey Vonn’s younger sisters, held hands before their older sibling entered the starting gate at the Olympic women’s downhill competition in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, on Sunday. Along with the rest of the world, they awaited to see if she could pull off the impossible: win an Olympic medal, maybe even a gold, at 41, following not only knee replacement surgery on her right knee, but a ruptured ACL in her left one, which she suffered in a downhill crash a little more than a week ago. Repeat: a week ago.
On Super Bowl Sunday, this high-speed downhill—already the most prestigious race in all of skiing—had become a sort of Super Bowl stand-in at these Olympics. In the second row, Karin wore a black cowboy hat and a Team USA jacket. Laura wore a blue USA beanie. Karin’s left hand clutched Laura’s right one. Karin closed her eyes, and took a deep breath.
Their father, Alan Kildow, stood upright by their side. They all knew the risks of this Olympic run, of Vonn’s determination to finish her comeback. Vonn took deep breaths too, and jumped out of the gate, but some 13 seconds into her race, her arm clipped a gate, and she spun and tumbled hard down the course. Karin screamed in horror, and bowed her head. Laura recoiled, and closed her eyes. Alan crossed his arms, stoic for the moment. Soon afterwards, he reached under the left lens of his sunglasses, seeming to wipe away a tear. He bit his bottom lip.
The venue went eerily silent, except for the completely incongruous dance music playing over a loudspeaker. Couldn’t someone make that stop? About a half-dozen emergency personnel attended to Vonn on the mountain. She appeared to clutch her left knee. She screamed. Some ten minutes later, a yellow helicopter flew over the mountain. Vonn was airlifted off the course. The crowd waved to Vonn as she was taken away.
On their way out of the venue, Karin and Laura stopped to take some pictures and exchange words with Snoop Dogg, who was in Cortina in his capacity as NBC roving correspondent. Snoop was wearing a Vonn shirt. Under the stands, Karin and Laura joined a few other people for a group hug. “I will say that Snoop Dogg really picked me up,” Laura told TIME moments later. “He said, ‘Stay strong for Lindsey.’ That’s helping me right now. It looked really bad, but I'm glad that we're all here.” Karin cited “Man In The Arena,” the famous Teddy Roosevelt speech. “The people who dare greatly are the ones that should be admired, and she dared greatly,” Karin tells TIME through tears. “She dared greatly. She put it all on the line.” In a statement, U.S. Ski and Snowboard said Vonn had "sustained an injury, but is in stable condition and in good hands with a team of American and Italian physicians."
This combination of images shows the United States' Lindsey Vonn crashing during an alpine ski women's downhill race, at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026. Jacquelyn Martin—Associated Press
For Vonn’s immediate family—her mother, Linda Anne Krohn, died of ALS in 2022—the clear, beautiful morning in Italy’s Dolomites mountain range started out with so much hope. Vonn loved racing in Cortina, and the prospect of finishing her Olympic career in this beloved location was an impetus for her comeback. Before Vonn’s Olympic race, Karin told TIME she had been sick to her stomach the previous few days. Her worry made her cry. But she was calm now.
After Vonn injured her knee at the final World Cup downhill before the Olympics, Karin had reminded her older sister that she did not have to compete in the Games. After all, her outstanding results on the World Cup circuit this season—two race wins, four more podiums—already certified her status as an all-time great athlete. Only a fool would question a decision to skip the Games to preserve her health.
“She said, ‘Never, ever say that to me again,’” says Karin.
Alan did his yoga and meditation the morning of the race, and wanted to make a point in a pre-race conversation with TIME. He lives in Vail, Colo., and many older people have been coming up to him in recent weeks, telling him that Vonn’s comeback has inspired them on their own quests for athletic longevity, even if only on a recreational level. What she was doing transcended skiing.
Lindsey texted her father that morning, telling him she’s got this.
After the crash, as Alan was about to make his own exit, he was asked if he wanted to share any thoughts. Maybe later, he said. First, he wanted to check up on his daughter.
A three-time Cy Young Award winner, a former MVP, and the first baseman who helped end a 108-year World Series drought are joining NBC Sports. How’s that for an All-Star lineup?
Recently retired stars Clayton Kershaw, Joey Votto, and Anthony Rizzo will provide their insight as MLB makes its return to NBC and Peacock for the 2026 season. The trio will serve as pregame analysts for the Wild Card round of the MLB playoffs this fall and will also appear on select Sunday Night Baseball broadcasts during the regular season alongside hosts Bob Costas and Ahmed Fareed.
Beyond being three of the most recognizable players of their generation, Kershaw, Votto, and Rizzo have combined for 20 All-Star selections. They’ll draw on that experience to deliver informed analysis and fresh perspectives throughout NBC Sports’ MLB coverage.
Clayton Kershaw
Kershaw completed his 18th and final season in 2025 by winning his third World Series title with the Los Angeles Dodgers. One of the most dominant pitchers of his generation, Kershaw posted a 223-96 career record for a .699 winning percentage – third best in MLB history (minimum 100 decisions). A left-hander, he recorded more than 3,000 career strikeouts, was an 11-time All-Star, three-time Cy Young Award winner and National League Most Valuable Player in 2014, a year in which he pitched a no-hitter. In addition, the Dallas native led the NL in earned run average five times and in wins and strikeouts three times. In 2012, Kershaw earned MLB’s Roberto Clemente Award, which is regarded as MLB’s most prestigious individual honor for a player who exhibits exemplary community service, for his charitable work, which included building an orphanage with his wife, Ellen, in Africa.
Joey Votto
Votto spent 17 years with the Cincinnati Reds, with whom he was a six-time All-Star, the 2010 NL Most Valuable Player and 2011 Gold Glove first baseman. Known for his power and patience, the left-handed hitter compiled a .294 career batting average and blasted 356 career home runs while leading the NL in on-base percentage seven times. He helped the Reds reach the Postseason four times in his career. Votto, a native of Toronto, also turned in numerous memorable interviews and mic’d up moments as a player, becoming a fan favorite across the game.
Anthony Rizzo
Rizzo is a three-time All-Star and four-time Gold Glove-winning first baseman who is perhaps best known for catching the final out of the 2016 World Series for the Chicago Cubs, breaking the team’s 108-year championship drought. Rizzo also hit .360 in that World Series. In 2016, Rizzo was awarded the Platinum Glove as the NL’s best overall defensive player. Over 14 seasons with the Padres, Cubs and Yankees, the lefty slugger hit 303 home runs and had four seasons with at least 100 RBIs. A survivor of Hodgkin’s lymphoma, the Florida native was the 2017 recipient of the Clemente Award for the work of the Anthony Rizzo Family Foundation, which benefits cancer research and families affected by the disease.
From an MLB Opening Day doubleheader on March 26 to the Wild Card round of the playoffs, NBC Sports’ 2026 schedule delivers wall-to-wall coverage.
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When does MLB on NBC coverage begin?
MLB on NBC coverage will begin with an Opening Day doubleheader on March 26, as Paul Skenes and the Pirates will take on Juan Soto and the Mets before the World Series champion Dodgers will raise their banner leading into a primetime matchup against Ketel Marte and the Diamondbacks.
As part of a three-year media rights agreement, MLB will be presented across NBC, NBCSN, and Peacock. Sunday Night Baseball will debut on March 29 with a matchup between two 2025 first-place teams, as the Mariners host the Guardians. The 18-game MLB Sunday Leadoff schedule begins May 3, with the defending AL champion Toronto Blue Jays visiting the Twins in Minnesota. On Sunday, July 5, all 15 MLB games will be presented nationally across Peacock and NBC as part of a special all-day “Star-Spangled Sunday” showcase.
Viewers can also look forward to a weekly Sunday whip-around show, a Labor Day special, the MLB Draft, the All-Star Futures Game, as well as highlights, short-form content, and documentaries.
Telemundo Deportes will present all NBCUniversal-produced MLB games in Spanish, with Universo televising all games broadcast on NBC.
Erling Haaland celebrates his first goal at Anfield for Man City [Getty Images]
Erling Haaland scored a dramatic 93rd-minute penalty as Manchester City pulled off a stunning comeback against Liverpool to keep the Premier League title race alive.
A battling win for Pep Guardiola's second-placed side cut Arsenal's lead at the top to six points, with 13 games remaining.
Bernardo Silva's 84th-minute equaliser had initially cancelled out Dominik Szoboszlai's superb free-kick 10 minutes earlier.
Then in added time, Matheus Nunes was bundled over inside the box by Liverpool keeper Alisson and referee Craig Pawson pointed to the spot.
Haaland made no mistake, as he scored his 21st Premier League of the season to send the visiting fans wild.
City keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma then made a brilliant save to deny Alexis Mac Allister - a minute before City had the ball in the net again through Rayan Cherki's finish from inside his own half, with Alisson out of his goal after supporting his side's attack.
But the effort was ruled out after a video assistant referee (VAR) check, with Szoboszlai instead sent off for fouling Haaland before the ball rolled in, and a free-kick awarded to City instead.
Either way, it didn't matter as City won at Anfield for the first time since 2021, but in front of fans for a first time since 2003.
City dominated possession in the first half but failed to make it count by taking their chances, with Alisson making a good block to deny Haaland in the first minute and again later in the half.
Their front three of Haaland, Antoine Semenyo and Omar Marmoush constantly asked Liverpool's defence questions but lacked that ruthlessness in front of goal.
It took 25 minutes for Arne Slot's side to have an attempt on goal themselves, but they were much better after the break, with Hugo Ekitike twice coming close to the opener.
First, his right-footed strike went narrowly wide with Donnarumma beaten, and minutes later, Salah found Ekitike with a superb sliced cross but the Frenchman's header drifted agonisingly wide.
With a draw no good for City, the game opened up and Ruben Dias came close with a shot, before Florian Wirtz was denied by a terrific block from Marc Guehi at the other end.
Somehow the game remained goalless until the 74th minute when Szoboszlai stepped up to score his ninth goal of the campaign with an absolute belter from a set-piece - in the same manner that he did against Arsenal here in August.
It was hit from around 30 yards and swerved inside the post, leaving Donnarumma static and helpless.
But unlike that day when Liverpool held on for victory, City showed tremendous resilience to complete a memorable comeback.
With speculation about his future, it remains to be seen if Guardiola has managed his last game for City at Anfield.
But if he has, he will end with a rare win. This was his 11th visit and his only previous win (D3 L6) came here in 2021, when the game was played without fans due to the pandemic.
This was also only City's third league win at Liverpool in 23 meetings as they completed a notable first league double over their rivals since the 1936-37 campaign.
Liverpool analysis: Reds fail to hold on after Szoboszlai stunner
Once Szoboszlai scored a goal worthy of winning many a football match, Liverpool should not have lost this game.
Slot's side were poor in the first half, but looked a different force in the second period, with Salah, Wirtz and Ekitike all growing into the game.
Szoboszlai's strike left most of the ground in disbelief, with Ibrahima Konate holding his hands on his head.
But, yet again, Liverpool failed to see the game out.
Only this time, it went from bad to worse when Alisson made a poor decision to bring Nunes crashing down for the penalty.
Liverpool have now conceded four 90th-minute winners in league matches this season - the joint-most by a team in a single Premier League campaign after Watford in 2017-18, West Ham in 2021-22, Watford again in 2021-22, and Southampton in 2024-25.
And with Szoboszlai dismissed - as he grabbed Haaland's shirt to prevent the Norwegian striker making sure Cherki's shot went in - and banned for Wednesday's game against Sunderland, it remains to be seen who could fill in at right-back.
Guardiola had spoken pre-match about the power of Anfield and how it was a stage that called for big personalities to make a difference.
Unfortunately for Liverpool, it was City who turned up in numbers on that front when it mattered most.
Slot's side are now four points behind fifth-placed Chelsea. There's still a long way to go, but it would be inexplicable if the current champions failed to qualify for next season's Champions League.
Clayton Kershaw, Anthony Rizzo, and Joey Votto have been hired as analysts by NBC when it returns to broadcasting Major League Baseball this year.
The network made the announcement during Sunday's Super Bowl pregame show.
Kershaw, Rizzo and Votto will appear on pregame shows leading into “Sunday Night Baseball” games depending on their schedules and availability. They also will be pregame analysts during coverage of the Wild Card round games on NBC and Peacock.
All three have recently retired from the game. Kershaw, a three-time NL Cy Young Award winner in 18 seasons, retired last year after the Los Angeles Dodgers won their third World Series title in six seasons.
Rizzo played 14 seasons for three teams and caught final out of the 2016 World Series to give the Chicago Cubs their first title since 1908. Rizzo, who retired last September, was also a three-time All-Star selection and four-time Gold Glove-winning first baseman.
Votto was with the Cincinnati Reds for 17 seasons and was the NL Most Valuable Player in 2010 before retiring in 2024.
“We’re excited to welcome Clayton, Anthony and Joey, three stars right off the field who can provide fresh perspective on the players, teams, and everything that makes baseball special,” NBC Sports Executive Producer Sam Flood said. “We look forward to rolling out some new concepts to take advantage of the unique insights of each analyst, beginning on Opening Day.”
NBC recently announced Bob Costas would host the “Sunday Night Baseball” pregame show. Ahmed Fareed will also be one of the hosts. It still has not announced its play-by-play announcers and analysts for the games.
NBC also debuted a Major League Baseball spot leading into Sunday's Super Bowl featuring New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge along with NBC personalities. The spot will also air during the network's coverage of the Winter Olympics.
“Our new partnership with NBC and Peacock is off to an incredible start," said Uzma Rawn Dowler, MLB's Chief Marketing Officer and Senior Vice President of Global Corporate Partnerships. "They are promoting one of our top stars in a new spot, integrating popular NBC talent, and airing it in highly viewed programming. NBC’s promotional plans for MLB have been creative and demonstrate they are bringing great energy to promoting baseball.”
NBC has a long history with baseball, albeit not much recently. The network carried games from 1939 through 1989. It was part of the short-lived Baseball Network with ABC in 1994 and ’95 and then aired playoff games from 1996 through 2000.
NBC will have an opening-day doubleheader on March 26.
Reigning NL Cy Young Award winner Paul Skenes and the Pittsburgh Pirates will face Juan Soto and the New York Mets at 1 p.m. Eastern on NBC and Peacock. At 8 p.m., the two-time defending World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers will host the Arizona Diamondbacks in the scheduled primetime game for that day.
“Sunday Night Baseball” debuts on Peacock and NBCSN on March 29 when the AL Central champion Cleveland Guardians face the AL West champion Seattle Mariners. The first Sunday night game on NBC will be on April 12 when the Guardians visit the Atlanta Braves.
The next six weeks will be on Peacock and NBCSN before NBC has Sunday night games from May 31 through Sept. 6.
Right now, the NFL world is focused on the Super Bowl. Soon enough, the football news cycle will turn the page to focusing on player movement, coming up in March. Carolina Panthers owner David Tepper finally has a playoff team for the first time since purchasing the team in 2018. Yet, now it’s time to make sure the Panthers not only return to the postseason in 2026 but also surpass expectations again.
While Tepper’s Panthers will surely have another busy offseason while seeking roster upgrades, the Panthers owner recently opened up about one of his most infamous incidents, when he threw a drink at an NFL fan’s face during a game.
The incident occurred two years ago during a Panthers road game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, in which a fan had been, according to Tepper, trash-talking him all game long. Tepper told The Pat McAfee Show that he’d finally had enough when the fan started in on an injured Panthers player.
Tepper did his best to try to ignore the unprofessional comment from the spectator, but chirping about an injured player is where he drew the line.
“I was walking away, our player — Marquis Haynes — got knocked out on the field,” Tepper said. “The people had been harassing us the whole game, harassing, harassing, harassing. I’m just like, walk away, walk away, walk away. The guy said, ‘Get your frickin’ player off the field.’ I couldn’t take it anymore.
The NFL later fined Tepper $300,000 for the incident, but we hadn’t gotten much of an explanation from Tepper, until now.
For the first time in the DeMeco Ryans era, the Houston Texans won't play a first-place schedule in 2026.
Following a 12-5 record in 2025, the Texans finished second in the AFC, as the Jacksonville Jaguars' 13-4 record netted them the title of worst-to-first under first-year coach Liam Coen. Still, Houston got the last laugh as a dominant 30-6 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers kept its season alive for another week. Meanwhile, Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills ended the Trevor Lawrence-led roster's opportunity to take control of the divisional round.
Was this a good thing? Overall, yes. Houston won't have to face off against division winners like the Super Bowl-bound New England Patriots or Denver Broncos next season. Still, battles against the Bills and Los Angeles Chargers could be a reason why a second straight division title goes to someone else in the AFC South.
Looking ahead to the 2026 season, the Texans have the 26th-most difficult strength of schedule in the NFL (based on last year's results). With matchups against the NFC East and AFC North as divisional foes, Houston's opponents had a win-loss percentage of .474 (which is beyond easier than last year's .547). Houston will play six games against playoff teams from last season and three games against MVP quarterbacks, including Allen and Baltimore Ravens' Lamar Jackson.
The Texans also are expected to take on an improved Tennessee Titans roster under new head coach Robert Saleh, along with a promising New York Giants squad under second-year quarterback Jaxson Dart and new head coach John Harbaugh.
Here's every NFL team's 2026 strength of schedule, ranked from most difficult to easiest, as the 2025 season comes to a close with Super Bowl LX.
Bayern Munich forward Luis Diaz celebrates the first of his goals in Sunday's win over Hoffenheim (Alexandra BEIER)
Luis Diaz hit a hat-trick as Bayern Munich thrashed 10-man Hoffenheim 5-1 on Sunday to restore their six-point lead at the top of the Bundesliga.
Borussia Dortmund's shaky win at Wolfsburg on Saturday drew the chasers to within three points but Diaz, unplayable at times, was the difference maker as Bayern delivered an emphatic response.
Harry Kane converted two Bayern penalties, both won by Diaz, to move up to 24 league goals for the season and 38 in all competitions.
"There was a lot of noise around the team after two winless games. It was important to stay calm," Kane said to DAZN.
"We're heading towards the end of the season, a stage where every three points matters. We saw the gap can be cut quickly -- the real season starts now."
Relegation battlers last campaign, third-placed Hoffenheim came to Munich as the Bundesliga's form team, with 11 wins and just one loss in their past 14 games.
The visitors' hopes took an early hit when Kevin Akpoguma was harshly adjudged to have fouled Diaz in the box and saw red.
Kane converted the resulting spot-kick but Manuel Neuer let Hoffenheim back into the match just minutes later, playing the ball directly to Fisnik Asllani, who squared for Andrej Kramaric to tap home.
Bayern had dropped five points in their past two league games and looked sluggish, other than the energetic Diaz, who earned another penalty after 44 minutes.
Kane stuck it away once more and immediately repaid the Colombian for his generosity, threading a pass on the counter for the former Liverpool man to guide home in first-half stoppage time.
Diaz tapped in a Michael Olise pass midway through the second half to pad Bayern's lead before completing his hat-trick with a shot from outside the box in the final minute.
Diaz's first Bayern hat-trick took his goal tally to 13 in his first Bundesliga season, to go along with nine assists.
Bayern have scored 79 goals in 21 Bundesliga games this campaign.
- Baumgartner brace propels Leipzig -
Earlier on Sunday, goals in each half from Christoph Baumgartner lifted RB Leipzig to a 2-1 win at Cologne and up into fourth.
"It's incredibly tight up there -- we can't afford to make any mistakes," Baumgartner said of the top-four battle.
Stuttgart's loss to St Pauli on Saturday, their first defeat since early December, left the door to the top four ajar and Leipzig obliged, winning for just the second time in five outings.
Austria midfielder Baumgartner has emerged as Leipzig's most potent creative threat since the departure of Xavi Simons to Tottenham in August. He has eight goals and seven assists in 20 league games this season.
The victory will boost Leipzig ahead of their trip to Bayern in the quarter-finals of the German Cup on Wednesday.
The visitors arrived in Cologne in danger of missing Champions League qualification for a second straight season, having picked up just seven points from their past seven games.
Winger Brajan Gruda was named in the starting XI just days after his deadline day arrival from Premier League side Brighton on a six-month loan.
Cologne's teenage winger Said El Mala went close twice in the opening stages but Baumgartner put the visitors in front after 29 minutes, heading in a dipping David Raum free-kick.
Just after the break, Cologne's Jan Thielmann was off-balance but somehow managed to stick an impressive shot in the top left corner to level the scores.
Leipzig hit back immediately, however, with Baumgartner collecting a low pass from Austria teammate Xaver Schlager on the turn before blasting home.
CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy — Lindsey Vonn ‘s defiant bid to win the Winter Olympic downhill at the age of 41, on a rebuilt right knee and a badly injured left knee, ended Sunday in a frightening crash that left her with a broken leg and saw her taken to safety by a rescue helicopter for the second time in nine days.
Vonn lost control within moments of leaving the start house, clipping a gate with her right shoulder and pinwheeling down the slope before ending up awkwardly on her back, her skis crisscrossed below her and her screams ringing out soon after medical personnel arrived. She was treated for long, anguished minutes as a hush fell over the crowd waiting far below at the finish line.
She was strapped to a gurney and flown away, possibly ending the skier’s storied career. She was taken to a clinic in Cortina, then transferred to a larger hospital in Treviso, a two-hour drive to the south.
She was being “treated by a multidisciplinary team” and “underwent an orthopedic operation to stabilize a fracture reported in her left leg,” the Ca’ Foncello hospital said in a statement. The U.S. Ski Team said Vonn was “in stable condition and in good hands with a team of American and Italian physicians.”
“She’ll be OK, but it’s going to be a bit of a process,” said Anouk Patty, chief of sport for U.S. Ski and Snowboard. “This sport’s brutal and people need to remember when they’re watching (that) these athletes are throwing themselves down a mountain and going really, really fast.”
“I don’t claim to know what she’s going through, but I do know what it is to be here, to be fighting for the Olympics, and to have this course burn you and to watch those dreams die,” said Johnson, whose injury in Cortina in 2022 ruined her hopes of sking in the Beijing Olympics. “I can’t imagine the pain that she’s going through and it’s not the physical pain — we can deal with physical pain — but the emotional pain is something else.”
Vonn had family in the stands, including her father, Alan Kildow, who stared down at the ground while his daughter was being treated after just 13 seconds on the course where she holds a record 12 World Cup titles. Others in the crowd, including rapper Snoop Dogg, watched quietly as the star skier was finally taken off the course. Fellow American star Mikaela Shiffrin posted a broken heart emoji on social media.
Vonn’s crash was “tragic, but it’s ski racing,” said Johan Eliasch, president of the International Ski and Snowboard Federation.
“I can only say thank you for what she has done for our sport,” he said, “because this race has been the talk of the games and it’s put our sport in the best possible light.”
All eyes had been on Vonn, the feel-good story heading into the Olympics. She returned to elite ski racing last season after nearly six years, a remarkable decision given her age but she also had a partial titanium knee replacement in her right knee, too. Many wondered how she would fare as she sought a gold medal to join the one she won in the downhill at the 2010 Vancouver Games.
The four-time overall World Cup champion stunned everyone by being a contender almost immediately. She came to the Olympics as the leader in the World Cup downhill standings and was a gold-medal favorite before her crash in Switzerland nine days ago, when she suffered her latest knee injury. In addition to a ruptured ACL, she also had a bone bruise and meniscus damage.
Still, no one counted her out even then. In truth, she has skied through injuries for three decades at the top of the sport. In 2006, ahead of the Turin Olympics, Vonn took a bad fall during downhill training and went to the hospital. She competed less than 48 hours later, racing in all four events she’d planned, with a top result of seventh in the super-G.
Cortina has had many treasured memories for Vonn beyond the record wins. She is called the queen of Cortina, and the Olympia delle Tofana is a course that had always suited Vonn. She tested out the knee twice in downill training runs over the past three days before the awful crash on Sunday in clear, sunny conditions.
“This would be the best comeback I’ve done so far,” Vonn said before the race. “Definitely the most dramatic.”
The drama was of a different sort this time. Not since perhaps Hermann Maier’s cartwheeling crash at the 1998 Nagano Games had there been such a high-profile and spectacular fall in Alpine skiing at the Olympics.
“Dear Lindsey, we’re all thinking of you. You are an incredible inspiration, and will always be an Olympic champion,” International Olympic Committee president Kirsty Coventry said.
News of the crash spread quickly, including to the fan zone down the mountain in Cortina.
“It’s such a huge loss and bummer,” American Megan Gunyou said. “I feel like hearing her story and just like the redemption of her first fall and like fighting to come back to the Olympics this year, I mean, I feel so sad for her.”
Dan Wilton of Vancouver, Canada, watched the race from the stands.
“It was frightening,” he said. “Really, your heart goes out for such a champion who is coming to the end of her career. Everyone wanted a successful finish.”
MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 08: Harry Kane of FC Bayern Munich celebrates scoring his team's first goal with teammates Alphonso Davies and Luis Diaz during the Bundesliga match between FC Bayern München and TSG Hoffenheim at Allianz Arena on February 08, 2026 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Sebastian Widmann/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Bayern Munich went 0 for 2 in their recent Bundesliga matches and decided enough was enough and took it out on high-flying Hoffenheim. A Harry Kane brace and a Luis Díaz hat-trick was enough to overpower a strong Hoffenheim side for a 5-1 win. Kane knew that his team had to respond and they did just that.
“There was noise around the team this week after two winless games,” Kane said (as captured by X account @iMiaSanMia). “It was important to stay calm. We have the entire squad available, everyone is pushing. We started the game really well today. Then after their red card, it took us about 20 minutes to adapt. Credit to them, they’re a good team. But we punished them and deserved the win.”
Bayern’s lead over Borussia Dortmund is now back at six points but will have to keep up the pace to make sure Die Schwarzgelben won’t be able to cover enough ground to mount a title challenge.
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"I didn't know [McMahon] flew down," Calaway said.
"To Atlanta," Rhodes confirmed.
"Tell me if this is true or false: did he put the number on a piece of paper and slide it?" Calaway asked.
"Yeah," Rhodes said with a laugh, before acting out McMahon's gesture.
Rhodes stated that it was an entirely unnecessary thing to do, as Rhodes saw the number McMahon wrote down before he slid it across the table between them. However, he did appreciate that it was an "old school" thing to do, as Rhodes has plenty of love for the business's bygone eras.
"How do you react to life-changing money?" Rhodes asked. "This wasn't the first time I'd seen something like that but, certainly, you never learn how to – what's your move? What do you do? Yeah, do you no-sell it?"
The wrestler said he replied to McMahon simply, relaying that it was "a lot of money." Rhodes took the offer and debuted on WWE TV shortly thereafter at WrestleMania 38. Although he laughed at himself looking back at how he handled the meeting, Rhodes also pointed out that there's no way to fully prepare for such a situation, and everyone is going to react a little bit differently.
If you use any of the quotes in this article, please credit "Six Feet Under" and provide a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.
All eyes will be on Levi’s Stadium later today for Super Bowl 60 between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots, and I’ve got a handful of NFL picks to cover you for the big game.
Jaxon Smith-Njibga Over 95.5 receiving yards (-114)
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba dominated the NFC Conference Championship with 10 receptions for 153 yards, and I’m anticipating offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak to look to have the ball in his star’s hands early and often again.
Smith-Njigba registered 92 yards or more in 14 of 19 games for the year with a high-end 76.3 catch percentage, 11.7 aDoT, and 35.7% target share.
The New England Patriots defense played the easiest schedule by DVOA while ranking 31st in the metric against No. 1 wide receivers, and Smith-Njigba is the best wideout they’ve faced all season.
Jaxon Smith-Njibga Super Bowl same-game parlay
With the questionable New England defensive resume in mind, Seattle just hung 41 and 31 points on the board to start the playoffs, and the Seahawks boast the No. 1 stop unit by DVOA.
Still, as good as the Seattle defense is, the Seahawks did give up 27 points and 479 total yards on 8.9 yards per play to the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Championship.
Additionally, I’m anticipating improved weather conditions and play from Pats quarterback Drake Maye to lend a hand in sending this total Over the number. After all, Maye paced the league in EPA+CPOE composite during the regular season.
Jaxon Smith-Njibga Super Bowl SGP
Seahawks -4.5
Over 45.5
Jaxon Smith-Njigba Over 95.5 receiving yards
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To even contemplate a list like this is to understand how fortunate the Patriots and their fans have been in recent NFL history.
Places like Cleveland and Detroit would treasure a lone Super Bowl appearance, let alone the 11 we’ve witnessed in New England since the 1985 season. The 12th will be played Sunday against the Seahawks in Super Bowl LX, a 6:30 p.m. kickoff at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif.
How to put them in order? Everyone will have different favorites and more damaging losses. We settled on this — favorite to most painful.
That doesn’t mean best game to worst, most satisfying to least satisfying or any kind of historical significance. And, of course, yes, it will be subjective. Part of the fun is so many choices — we can all thank the Patriots for offering those over the past four decades.
Your first victory in the big game is generally something you don’t forget. So it was with New England breaking through as a double-digit underdog against "The Greatest Show on Turf," a fearsome St. Louis Rams offense that included the likes of quarterback Kurt Warner, running back Marshall Faulk and receivers Isaac Bruce and Torry Holt. This was supposed to be the birth of a different dynasty.
The Patriots lost a regular-season matchup with St. Louis but found the right answers when it mattered most. Cornerback Ty Law’s interception return for a touchdown was one of the highlights in a nasty defensive effort. Tom Brady’s pass to David Patten for a score offered another jolt just before halftime, and Adam Vinatieri’s 48-yard kick at the gun pushed New England into immortality.
2. Super Bowl LI — Patriots 34, Falcons 28 (OT)
Quite simply one of the greatest comebacks in sports history. It felt as if this would have been a different result if any one of about a dozen plays had gone differently in the second half. It all came up Patriots on a magical night in Houston.
Linebacker Dont’a Hightower striking fear into Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan, Julian Edelman’s spectacular juggling catch, a pair of 2-point conversions, the toss to running back James White around right end — pick any of them as turning points. The Patriots needed every shred of their competitiveness and excellence in the second half to overcome what felt like a hopeless 28-3 deficit and to complete the unthinkable.
3. Super Bowl XLIX — Patriots 28, Seahawks 24
One measly yard was all that stood between Seattle and back-to-back championships. Head coach Pete Carroll elected to throw on second down at the goal line and did his former team a famous service in the process. Malcolm Butler’s interception handed New England its fourth title and touched off another golden period for the franchise.
Tom Brady’s touchdown pass to Julian Edelman with 2:02 left, the circus catch by Jevon Kearse that brought the Seahawks to the red zone, a superb receiving day from Shane Vereen out of the Patriots' backfield to help neutralize "The Legion of Boom" — they all have somewhat faded into the background when compared to one of the most dramatic endings in NFL history.
4. Super Bowl XXXVIII — Patriots 32, Panthers 29
What started out as a low-scoring grinder turned into a shootout, and the Patriots had the last laugh thanks to another Adam Vinatieri field goal in the dying seconds. No points in the first or third quarters, the most famous wardrobe malfunction in NFL history at halftime, a receiving touchdown by Mike Vrabel — this one had a little bit of everything.
Jake Delhomme, Steve Smith, Stephen Davis and Kris Jenkins were all serious characters. They helped Carolina push the Patriots to the limit in what felt like a favorable matchup, and Brady needed a little bit of late brilliance to avoid overtime. Vinatieri buried an otherwise sloppy performance by his standards with a 41-yard kick that split the uprights.
5. Super Bowl LIII — Patriots 13, Rams 3
This was a Bill Belichick masterpiece — the Patriots with some offensive limits and late in the Brady-Rob Gronkowski partnership; Rams head coach Sean McVay, a novice by comparison on the other sideline; Los Angeles running back Todd Gurley and a mystery knee injury limiting his effectiveness. The Patriots took all the life out of Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta from the start and choked the Rams into submission.
This was the end of what we knew as the Patriots'dynasty. Brady and Gronkowski were bound for Tampa Bay, Belichick the general manager undermined Belichick the coach and the Pats slid into a state of disrepair. They’re only now starting to scratch that upper crust of the league again.
6. Super Bowl XXXIX — Patriots 24, Eagles 21
Did you really think the Patriots were going to lose this game? Be honest. Eagles head coach Andy Reid wasn’t a lock Hall of Fame selection and Donovan McNabb was a suspect quarterback who didn’t have a favorable record on the big stage. Philadelphia was practically begging to lose and the Patriots were at their regal best while overseeing a dismissal in Jacksonville.
Rodney Harrison’s late interception and Corey Dillon’s dominance in the running game helped set this team apart from the rest. New England was starting to become a destination for veterans seeking a ring, and those two players were integral to claiming the third in franchise history.
7. Super Bowl XXXI — Packers 35, Patriots 21
This felt like the start of something for New England. Quarterback Drew Bledsoe was early in his career, the defense was young and promising and Bill Parcells had brought legitimacy to the franchise as its head coach. And then — poof — it was gone.
We found out later that Parcells was at odds with Patriots owner Robert Kraft about power over player personnel and playing footsy with other organizations during the week leading up to the game. Brett Favre, Desmond Howard, Reggie White and the rest of a strong Green Bay team did the rest to extend a long NFC winning streak in the title game.
8. Super Bowl XX — Bears 46, Patriots 10
New England was a major surprise in this matchup after going on the road and using a punishing running game to upset the Dolphins at the Orange Bowl. The common thinking was that Miami would meet Chicago in a rematch of a "Monday Night Football" classic that denied the Bears from joining the Dolphins as the first NFL unbeaten team since the 1972 season.
The good news for the Patriots and their fans — New Orleans was and still remains the ideal place to forget your troubles. Any amount of revelry on Bourbon Street might have allowed you to forget William "The Refrigerator" Perry steaming over Pats linebacker Larry McGrew for a touchdown at the goal line, the cap on a truly dominant season from Mike Ditka and a cast of renegades.
9. Super Bowl XLVI — Giants 21, Patriots 17
The story of this game comes down to a single throw — Eli Manning to Mario Manningham, 38 yards, left sideline. That pulled New York out from poor field position and sparked a drive for the go-ahead score. Ahmad Bradshaw rushed for a touchdown he might have wanted and some others might have rejected in favor of running the clock — it doesn’t matter now.
New England was somewhat limited with tight end Rob Gronkowski nursing an ankle injury, but this started off oddly — Brady committed an intentional grounding penalty in the end zone for a safety in the first quarter. That the Patriots might have been somewhat ruffled going forward almost seems natural in hindsight, and this second terrible loss to the Giants makes somewhat more sense.
10. Super Bowl LII — Eagles 41, Patriots 33
This was arguably the most significant defensive failure in Belichick’s career, head coach or coordinator. New England gained 613 total yards, didn’t punt, saw Tom Brady average 18 yards per completion, lined up against a backup quarterback in Nick Foles, led late in the fourth quarter and still lost.
Philadelphia delivered its fans a long-awaited first Super Bowl title thanks to Foles and tight end Zach Ertz, who connected on a touchdown pass late in the fourth quarter to wipe out a 33-32 deficit. The Patriots were left to wonder what might have been after the Philly Special, a chance to win consecutive titles while matching 2003-04 and so much more.
11. Super Bowl XLII — Giants 17, Patriots 14
It will be hard to top this one for the honor of most damaging loss in New England Patriots history. The Pats were a lone defensive stop and a "Helmet Catch" away from a perfect season, an appropriate exclamation point for months of dominance that came down to a final possession in Arizona. Eli Manning’s touchdown pass to Plaxico Burress spoiled what could have been the ultimate party.
It’s hard to overstate how dominant New England was for the majority of the 2007 campaign. Brady and receivers Randy Moss and Wes Welker combined to put up video-game numbers on offense. Brady’s late touchdown pass to Moss looked like enough to push the Patriots over the top, but that wasn’t the case and a 16-0 regular season dropped to historical footnote status.
Szoboszlai Gets 7, Alisson With 6 | Liverpool Players Rated In Tough Loss Vs Manchester City
Liverpool welcomed Manchester City at Anfield earlier today as they looked to secure all three points at home in the Premier League. The Reds made a slow start to the game but managed to get to the half-time break with a goalless scoreline.
Dominik Szoboszlai gave Arne Slot’s men the lead in the 74th minute. Bernardo Silva equalised for the Mancunian giants in the 84th minute. Erling Haaland scored the winner for Man City from the penalty spot in injury time before Dominik Szoboszlai was sent off by the referee in the dying embers of the game as the Reds suffered a tough 2-1 loss at Anfield.
Let’s take a look at how each Liverpool player fared during the clash against Man City.
The Brazilian keeper made his fair share of saves during the game, but conceded a cheap penalty late in the game.
RB: Dominik Szoboszlai – 7/10
He made a positive impact on both ends of the field. Szoboszlai scored with an excellent free-kick in the 74th minute but was sent off late in the game for dragging Haaland down.
CB: Ibrahima Konate – 6.5/10
Konate performed his defensive duties well and allowed two goals late in the game.
CB: Virgil Van Dijk – 6/10
He put his foot through the ball when he could, but failed to keep things solid at the back.
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 08: Referee, Craig Pawson speaks with players as Ruben Dias of Manchester City reacts with Ibrahima Konate and Virgil van Dijk of Liverpool during the Premier League match between Liverpool and Manchester City at Anfield on February 08, 2026 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
LB: Milos Kerkez – 6.5/10
Kerkez worked his socks off on the left flank and kept things solid defensively.
CM: Ryan Gravenberch – 6.5/10
He caught the eye at times on both halves.
CM: Alexis Mac Allister – 6/10
Mac Allister failed to offer enough cover for his backline but made two good chances in the final third. He went close to scoring with his deflected attempt late in the game.
RW: Mohamed Salah – 6/10
He got himself into some promising areas in the final third but failed to get his name on the scoresheet.
CAM: Florian Wirtz – 6/10
Wirtz made one good chance in the final third but missed a good opportunity to find the back of the net.
LW: Cody Gakpo – 7/10
He caused some headaches for his marker, but there was no goal for him.
ST: Hugo Ekitike – 6/10
Ekitike had a few lively moments in the game but failed to threaten the Man City goal.
Journalist Reveals When 26-Year-Old Leeds United Forward Will Leave: Should Farke Sell Him?
Joel Piroe looks like he’s heading out of Leeds United this summer. New reports show he is slipping further down the bench. Journalist Pete O’Rourke broke down the situation on the Transfer Insider podcast. He believes the Dutch striker will look up his options once the transfer window opens. Piroe has barely seen the pitch in the Premier League.
Leeds United Transfer News: Joel Piroe is heading out of the club
A few clubs pushed for him in January, but he stayed at Elland Road to fight for his place. That gamble hasn’t paid off. O’Rourke says the forward’s situation hasn’t changed at all. He is now the third or fourth choice for Daniel Farke. With Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Lukas Nmecha, and Noah Okafor all ahead of him, a summer move is the only real fix for everyone.
Speaking on the Transfer Insider podcast, he explained: “It would make sense for him to assess his options in the summer. There was interest in January from a number of clubs, but he decided to reject that interest and stay at Leeds and fight for his place.
“He’ll be hoping that he does get an opportunity between now and the end of the season, but he is third or fourth choice at Elland Road right now, so as long as the likes of Calvert-Lewin, Nmecha and Okafor all stay fit, he is not going to get many minutes between now and the end of the season.
“You would think if that’s the case, it’s something that Piroe will have to look at in the summer and maybe have to look elsewhere if he wants to be playing regularly.“
Analysis: The Hero of Promotion Left in the Cold
LEEDS, ENGLAND – DECEMBER 06: Joel Piroe of Leeds United arrives at the stadium prior to the Premier League match between Leeds United and Liverpool at Elland Road on December 06, 2025 in Leeds, England. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)
Piroe’s fast fall from grace at Elland Road shows how harsh the top flight can be. Just a year ago, the 26-year-old was the main reason Leeds made it back to the big time. His clinical finishing won him the Championship Golden Boot with 19 goals.
He was the heart of that 2024/25 promotion run. But the Premier League is heartless. Leeds brought in established stars like Dominic Calvert-Lewin, and that has pushed Piroe to the sidelines. It feels harsh to see a former hero completely cut from the starting lineup, especially given his previous heroics.
Piroe recently chose to play for Suriname internationally. He wants to play every week to stay sharp for the World Cup qualifiers. That goal won’t happen while he’s stuck on the Leeds bench. A natural finisher like him needs a regular run of games to find his rhythm. He simply cannot do that while sitting behind Nmecha and Okafor. At 26, Piroe is entering his prime years. He cannot afford to waste them as a backup option.
Leeds United must also look at this practically. Piroe’s contract runs until 2027. This summer gives the club the best chance to get a good price for a proven scorer. Keeping a Golden Boot winner as a fourth-choice striker wastes money and lowers his market value. His work during the promotion season earns him a special place in the fans’ hearts, but a clean break helps everyone. It lets Leeds reinvest in the squad and gives Piroe the starting role he deserves.
Late Haaland penalty hands City dramatic Anfield win
Manchester City beat Liverpool 2-1 at Anfield
Late Haaland penalty hands City dramatic Anfield win
Manchester City beat Liverpool 2-1 at Anfield on Sunday 8 February with Erling Haaland scoring a late penalty.
How the match was decided
Manchester City left Anfield with huge Premier League win after dramatic finish that included late penalty and long VAR check.
City had the better control in first half and created chances but the game stayed tight until the final 20 minute.
Liverpool then struck first in the 74th minute when Dominik Szoboszlai scored stunning free-kick to put the home side 1-0 up.
City hit back quickly. In the 84th minute, Bernardo Silva equalised after the ball dropped in the box and he finished past Alisson to make it 1-1.
The turning point came in stoppage time. City were awarded penalty when Matheus Nunes went down after challenge from Alisson inside the area.
Erling Haaland converted from the spot in the 90+3 minute to complete the comeback and seal 2-1 victory.
Big chances and key moments
Liverpool had moments where they felt decisions went against them. They appealed for penalty in first half and later argued for stronger punishment after foul on Mohamed Salah just outside the box.
In the final seconds, Liverpool threw everyone forward and City broke away into open goal situation.
The ball ended up in the net but after a VAR review, the goal was ruled out for foul in the build-up. Szoboszlai was shown a red card for the incident.
Match stats (By Opta)
City’s numbers showed how much threat they carried even before the late winner:
Possession: Liverpool 44.9% — Man City 55.1%
Shots: Liverpool 13 — Man City 14
Shots on target: Liverpool 2 — Man City 6
Expected goals (xG): Liverpool 1.17 — Man City 2.6
The Burkina Faso international, Ibrahim Blati Touré, is leaving Pyramids FC and the Egyptian Premier League. The African champion has signed with Al Ahly Tripoli in Libya.
It’s the end of a remarkable Egyptian adventure for Blati Touré. But the 31-year-old Burkina Faso international isn’t leaving North Africa just yet. He’s making the switch to their Libyan neighbors, joining Al Ahly, the capital’s club.
The Burkina Faso midfield maestro has inked an eighteen-month contract.
Ibrahim Blati joined Pyramids in January 2022, right after the Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon, where Burkina Faso finished fourth. Over four seasons, he made more than 160 appearances. His outstanding performances were rewarded with two major trophies: the CAF Champions League and the CAF Super Cup in 2025 with Pyramids.
Blati Touré is expected to take command in Al Ahly’s midfield. The current league leaders are aiming to clinch the Libyan Premier League title at the end of the season.
With it being February 8 and pitchers and catchers reporting very soon, the Los Angeles Dodgers have packed up the big truck.
That's right, Dodgers fans. The ballclub released a video on Sunday morning, letting everyone know in the land of Dodger blue that equipment was on its way to Camelback Ranch in the Valley of the Sun.
Of course, all Dodgers fans know that the franchise is gunning for a third straight World Series championship. That's the goal in mind when Dodgers manager Dave Roberts looks out onto the field and watches his players get in shape.
Spring Training is always a time for players to get reacclimated to playing on the diamond. It should also be noted that some Dodgers players, like Shohei Ohtani and others, have been spending time at Camelback Ranch before the official report date for pitchers and catchers.
It's obvious, from this taking place, that Los Angeles is not going to let a sense of lethargy invade the Dodgers clubhouse.
In the team video posted on X, a man is shown putting the lock down on the equipment truck. Then, the 18-wheeler moves through the well-known Dodger Stadium parking lot and through the Dodger Stadium sign.
What will Dodgers fans see when they visit Camelback Ranch in Glendale, Ariz.? Probably a lot of serious players looking to make their mark in MLB history.
For many years, the Dodgers held their Spring Training work at Dodgertown in Vero Beach, Fla. That's where legendary Dodgers like Davey Lopes, Ron Cey, Maury Wills, Steve Garvey, Sandy Koufax, and many others prepared for the upcoming season.
Now, newer Dodgers fans can go to Arizona and see Ohtani, Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and Roki Sasaki work on their games.
According to nearly every single MLB predictive story put out ahead of the 2026 MLB season, Los Angeles is picked to repeat as National League West Division champions. That doesn't necessarily mean it's a lead-pipe lock to happen.
A couple of teams in the division, the San Diego Padres and San Francisco Giants, are going to be gunning for a postseason playoff spot, too. As for the Colorado Rockies? Well, they are going through a perpetual rebuild within the franchise. Maybe next season. Rockies fans.
Now, though, it's time to get serious about the upcoming season. The Dodgers are well aware that every other MLB team sees Los Angeles as a threat...and they should. Los Angeles spent some big-time money on getting outfielder Kyle Tucker and reliever Edwin Díaz onto the ballclub.
If some fans make it out to Arizona in the next few weeks, then check out to see how Tucker and Díaz are looking, too.
Time to pull out those Dodgers hats and coats, fans.
The MLB season is here, at least when Spring Training is concerned.
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MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 08: Leon Avdullahu of TSG 1899 Hoffenheim heads the ball away from Serge Gnabry of FC Bayern Munich during the Bundesliga match between FC Bayern München and TSG Hoffenheim at Allianz Arena on February 08, 2026 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Bayern Munich needed something to go right.
After two consecutive Bundesliga matches without a win, the Bavarians needed a rest and some confidence to get back on the right track as red hot Hoffenheim entered the Allianz Arena.
And what a response Bayern Munich gave.
The Bavarians won 5-1 against a very game and intense Hoffenheim side, but for Serge Gnabry, who started at the attacking midfielder, it was all about the rest, the chance to re-energize, and the push to get off to a good start.
“We had a good week of training. We recovered, regenerated well and were fresh today. We had a good first 20 minutes. We could’ve played a bit better and scored more goals with Hoffenheim down to 10 men. But we’re happy with the win,” said Gnabry (as captured by @iMiaSanMia).
Sure, it helped that Hoffenheim was hit with a red card n the 17th minute and gave up two penalty kicks, but Bayern Munich was strong and focused from the outset. Despite a really competitive effort from Hoffenheim, the Bavarians were able to race away for the victory.
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In an exciting development for travelers, Breeze Airways has announced a new nonstop flight service from Tampa International Airport to Lynden Pindling International Airport in the Bahamas, marking a major milestone for both the airline and the region. This new route, which will be the first nonstop service between Tampa and the Bahamas in 20 years, promises to bring tourists closer to the Caribbean’s paradise-like beauty.
This new connection is set to begin on 11 June 2026, offering travelers the opportunity to visit the stunning Bahamas directly from Tampa, with flights running twice a week—on Thursdays and Sundays. This marks an exciting period for Tampa International Airport, further establishing its role as a key international gateway.
A Boost for Caribbean Tourism
With this new flight, Tampa International Airport’s total number of international nonstop destinations will rise to 22, making it an even more vital hub for international travel. The direct route to the Bahamas will surely boost Caribbean tourism, allowing more travelers to experience the islands’ stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant culture.
Breeze Airways has made significant strides in its relationship with Tampa International Airport, and this expansion is a clear reflection of the growing demand for travel between the U.S. and the Bahamas. This new route will likely serve as a significant asset to Bahamas tourism, drawing in both tourists from across the U.S. and overseas travelers keen to visit one of the Caribbean’s top destinations.
Breeze’s First International Flight Out of Tampa
In what will be a first for Breeze Airways, the new Tampa to Bahamas route will be the airline’s first-ever international flight out of Tampa. This is a significant step for the airline, which has only been operating at the airport since 2021. David Neeleman, the founder and CEO of Breeze Airways, expressed optimism about the new route, describing it as an “incredibly appealing option for summer travelers”. He believes this new addition will provide the Bahamas with much-needed accessibility, especially for those looking for direct access to a tropical destination.
What Travelers Can Expect
For travelers planning their summer getaways in 2026, this new nonstop service could not come at a better time. Whether you’re seeking a relaxing beach retreat or an adventure in the Bahamian outdoors, Breeze Airways is making it easier than ever to explore one of the Caribbean’s most popular spots.
Tampa International Airport, one of the busiest in Florida, is set to benefit greatly from the addition of this international flight. The new route offers convenience and an overall enhanced travel experience for those looking to escape to the islands. This move by Breeze Airways positions the airline as a top player in the growing Florida-to-Caribbean travel market, which has seen increasing demand over the past few years.
The Impact on Bahamas Tourism
The direct connection between Tampa and the Bahamas is expected to significantly impact local tourism. By creating easier access to the Bahamas, this route will attract new visitors looking to enjoy the islands’ culture, natural beauty, and vibrant resorts. More American tourists will have the chance to experience the diverse offerings of the Bahamas, from its world-famous beaches to its lively art scenes.
With two flights a week, there will be frequent options for travelers to experience the best of the Bahamas. For tourists planning a vacation in 2026, this new service adds an exciting option, allowing them to enjoy more convenient travel with a direct route to paradise.
What This Means for Tampa and Breeze Airways
The announcement is also a victory for Tampa International Airport, which continues to establish itself as a leading international gateway in Florida. Michael Stephens, the CEO of Tampa International Airport, described the new service as a “great addition” to the airport’s nonstop international routes. He added that the partnership with Breeze Airways had only grown stronger since the airline began operating in Tampa.
Breeze Airways, which has made a name for itself by offering affordable and convenient air travel options, sees this expansion as a strategic move to capture the growing interest in international travel to the Caribbean. Their investment in the Tampa to Bahamas route aligns with the airline’s overall goal of providing customers with seamless and affordable travel options to popular destinations.
The Bigger Picture: Why This Route Matters
For the tourism industry, this new flight means increased tourism revenue for both Tampa and the Bahamas. Tampa stands to see greater tourist traffic from the Bahamas, with many Bahamian travelers likely to choose Tampa as a jumping-off point for further travel in Florida and the wider United States. Additionally, the Bahamas will benefit from a direct influx of tourists from Tampa, and the easy access provided by Breeze Airways ensures that the destination remains top of mind for U.S. travelers.
By easing the travel process between Tampa and the Bahamas, Breeze Airways is paving the way for more sustainable tourism growth. This route is poised to make a lasting impact on both regions, cementing the Bahamas as an even more attractive destination for U.S. visitors.
A New Era of Travel to the Bahamas
As the new flight begins service in June 2026, the Tampa to Bahamas route will usher in a new era of convenient and affordable travel. Breeze Airways’ expansion not only enhances Florida’s international connectivity but also reinforces the Bahamas’ position as a premier Caribbean destination.
For tourists eager to explore the Bahamas in 2026, this nonstop flight will be the perfect way to start their adventure. With easy access, great pricing, and direct flights, the opportunity to visit the Bahamas has never been easier. Breeze Airways is making it more convenient for all to visit this stunning Caribbean paradise.
Alaskan Dream Cruises, an Indigenous‑owned small‑ship expedition cruise operator based in Sitka, Alaska, has suddenly ceased business operations and cancelled all future sailings, including scheduled Alaska voyages for Summer 2026, according to an official statement on the company website. The decision marks the end of a unique niche cruise line that had offered personalised expedition‑style voyages through Southeast Alaska’s Inside Passage since 2011. Affected travellers with bookings are being contacted about refund procedures, and other small‑ship or mainstream cruise options remain available for Alaska travel.
In a sudden development that has sent ripples through the travel and cruise communities, Alaskan Dream Cruises — a small‑ship cruise operator based in Sitka, Alaska — announced it has officially ceased operations and will no longer operate any future sailings. The statement, posted on the company’s official website, said that the decision took effect immediately as of early February 2026, and that the company will cancel all planned voyages including those scheduled for the upcoming Alaska cruise season.
For nearly 15 years, Alaskan Dream Cruises had carved out a distinct place in Alaska’s tourism market by offering intimate expedition‑style cruises that larger vessels could not match, navigating narrow fjords, accessing remote communities and immersing travellers in the rugged natural beauty of Southeast Alaska’s Inside Passage. Its abrupt closure — coming just months before the traditional Alaska cruise season begins — has left travellers and travel advisors working urgently to adjust plans and secure refunds.
Background: A Unique Alaska Cruise Experience Ends
Founded in 2011 and based in Sitka, Alaska, Alaskan Dream Cruises operated four small, expedition‑focused ships — Alaskan Dream, Admiralty Dream, Baranof Dream and Chichagof Dream — each carrying between 40 and 80 passengers. The small‑ship format allowed access to coastal waterways, fjords and narrow channels that larger cruise vessels cannot reach, offering immersive wildlife encounters and cultural experiences that defined its reputation among travellers seeking an alternative to mainstream Alaska sailings.
The cruise line’s itineraries typically included up‑close glacier views, wildlife observation, and visits to remote communities and Indigenous cultural sites — experiences that earned loyal followings and positive reviews from past guests. Many praised the line for its personalised service, local expertise and connection to Alaska Native heritage, making it a distinctive offering in Alaska’s competitive cruise landscape.
Impact on Booked Travellers and Refunds
Because Alaskan Dream Cruises’ seasonal operations run primarily from May through September and the closure occurred during the off‑season, no passengers were currently onboard when the announcement was made. However, travellers with bookings for 2026 voyages are directly affected. The company is notifying guests and their travel agents about refund procedures and next steps, and many are now seeking to secure reimbursements or rebook with alternative operators.
Travel advisors and industry partners have been reaching out to affected travellers with options for rebooking on other expedition‑style or mainstream cruise lines, including UnCruise Adventures, National Geographic‑Lindblad Expeditions and other lines with itineraries in Southeast Alaska, reflecting a competitive but still vibrant Alaska cruise season ahead.
Traveller Advantage — What It Means for Cruise Enthusiasts
1. Refund Assurance and Support Options: Affected travellers are actively being contacted with instructions on how to claim refunds or credits, and travel advisors are providing alternatives — giving travellers a chance to secure new bookings with other lines before peak season.
2. Continued Access to Alaska Cruise Experiences: Though this specific operator is gone, multiple other cruise options — both small‑ship expedition lines and larger mainstream carriers — are offering Alaska itineraries for 2026, broadening choice for travellers interested in Inside Passage, Glacier Bay and cultural excursions.
3. Strong Market Demand Means Options: With major cruise brands like Virgin Voyages, MSC Cruises and Holland America Line deploying ships to Alaska this season, there are abundant alternative routes and experiences for travellers — from luxury liners to mid‑size and expedition‑style voyages.
4. Increased Awareness of Insurance Benefits: This closure highlights the importance of travel insurance coverage, particularly in cases of sudden operator shutdowns — prompting travellers to consider comprehensive policies in future bookings.
5. Reminder of Expedition Cruise Appeal: The strong reaction from past guests underscores just how valued small‑ship, intimate expedition cruising remains among travellers seeking wildlife, culture and close‑up nature experiences — even if individual operators exit the market.
Traveller Disadvantage — Challenges and Considerations
1. Lost Access to Unique Itineraries: This closure removes one of the few operators that specialised in accessing areas inaccessible to larger ships, such as narrow channels and remote villages — a unique experience that travellers may now find harder to book.
2. Last‑Minute Plan Disruptions: Travellers with fully planned and booked 2026 itineraries now face the inconvenience of last‑minute planning adjustments, including refund processes and securing alternative travel or accommodation.
3. Competitive Market Residency: The small‑ship expedition cruise segment is highly competitive and pricing pressures can affect availability and cost — especially as other operators fill gaps left by this closure.
4. Cultural Experience Gap: Alaskan Dream Cruises was noted for Indigenous‑owned operations and community engagement — a cultural travel dimension that may be less pronounced in alternatives, especially larger carriers.
5. Booking Priorities Shift: Urgent rebooking may force travellers to book less preferred options, such as larger ships or different routes, potentially altering holiday expectations.
Conclusion — Travel Impact and Outlook
The abrupt closure of Alaskan Dream Cruises marks the end of a distinctive chapter in Alaska small‑ship expedition cruising, removing a beloved operator that had specialised in intimate, culturally enriched journeys through the Inside Passage. While this development has disrupted vacation plans for many travellers, the broader Alaska cruise market remains active and diverse, with multiple alternative operators offering a wide continuum of experiences from mass‑market to boutique expeditions.
For travellers, the key lessons are the value of flexibility, proactive insurance planning and awareness of multiple cruise options when exploring Alaska’s rugged coastlines and wildlife‑rich waters. The 2026 Alaska season remains poised for strong demand and variety, even as one respected name bows out of the competitive marine tourism landscape.
A travel conundrum is currently unfolding at John F. Kennedy International Airport. This disruption directly impacts the US aviation landscape today. Passengers in New York face significant hurdles as flight schedules shift unexpectedly. Recent data confirms that 128 flights have been affected by these logistical challenges. The disruption is comprised of 10 total cancellations and 118 total delays, impacting a diverse array of domestic and international carriers. JetBlue and British Airways lead the list of carriers managing these operational setbacks. Meanwhile, regional providers like Cape Air and Endeavor Air are also reporting canceled or stalled routes. Travelers must now navigate a complex web of delays and cancellations. Active coordination between airport authorities and airline staff remains essential. Passengers should stay alert as the situation in New York continues to develop.
Major Airport Affected
John F. Kennedy International Airport, a cornerstone of travel in the US, has been identified as the primary site for these operational setbacks. As a critical gateway for both global commerce and tourism, any fluctuation in its scheduled departures and arrivals is felt across the wider aviation network. Today, the facility is being managed amidst 10 outright cancellations, which represent the complete removal of specific flight segments from the daily board.
Furthermore, the 118 delays recorded at this New York hub indicate a broader trend of scheduling friction. While the airport remains operational, the volume of delayed flights suggests that the movement of passengers through the US air traffic control system is being met with notable resistance. This concentration of affected flights at a single major terminal highlights the complexities inherent in maintaining the rigorous pace of modern aviation schedules.
Impacted Airlines
The disruption has been distributed across several prominent carriers, with varying degrees of severity noted in the official reports. JetBlue has been identified as the most significantly impacted in terms of volume, with 2 cancellations and a substantial 43 delays recorded. This high number of delayed flights by a major operator contributes heavily to the overall atmosphere of the travel conundrum currently being experienced by passengers in New York.
British Airways and Cape Air have both reported 2 cancellations each, though it is noted that neither airline has registered delays in this specific reporting period. Similarly, Endeavor Air (DAL) is dealing with 2 cancellations alongside 10 delays. The regional and international scope of the affected carriers is further rounded out by Alaska Airlines, which saw 1 cancellation and 3 delays and Jazz (ACA), reporting 1 cancellation and 2 delays.
Beyond these specific figures, delays were being experienced by several other Airlines, like Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, Republic Airways and more. Illustrate a collective challenge faced by a wide spectrum of the industry operating within the US.
Probable Impact on Local Tourism
When so many flights are impacted at a central hub like JFK, the ripple effects on local tourism and the economy of New York are frequently observed by industry analysts. With over a hundred flights falling behind schedule, the arrival of international and domestic visitors into the US is effectively throttled. This delay in foot traffic can result in late check-ins at hospitality venues and missed bookings for local attractions, reflecting the delicate synergy between aviation and urban tourism.
The travel plans of those departing the city are equally compromised, potentially extending stays or requiring emergency accommodations. For a city that thrives on the constant flow of people, these 118 delays and 10 cancellations represent a momentary stagnation in the usual kinetic energy of the region. The reputation of the US as a highly efficient transit point is momentarily tested when such a high volume of flights is diverted from their original timing.
What Affected Passengers Can Do Now
For those currently navigating the travel disruptions in New York, certain professional protocols are recommended to mitigate the impact of the 128 affected flights. Passengers are advised to remain in close contact with their respective airlines, particularly those flying with JetBlue, British Airways, or Endeavor Air, to receive the most current updates on their flight status. As is standard in the US aviation industry, the primary source of truth for rescheduling and compensation remains the carrier’s official communication channels.
Furthermore, travelers are encouraged to utilize digital applications to monitor the status of the 118 delays in real-time. By staying informed of the specific logistical changes at John F. Kennedy International Airport, passengers can make more calculated decisions regarding their transit and waiting times. While the current conundrum presents a significant challenge to the daily flow of travel, a disciplined approach to information gathering is the most effective tool available to the public at this time.
-The information provided is sourced from FlightAware.
A significant commitment to passenger comfort and fleet modernization has been signaled by Japan Airlines, as a comprehensive upgrade program for the Boeing 787-9 fleet is officially initiated. This strategic move is designed to harmonize the premium cabin experience across the airline’s long-haul network, ensuring that travelers encounter a consistent level of luxury regardless of their specific flight. By partnering with Boeing, a path is being cleared for the introduction of a sophisticated business class product that reflects the latest advancements in aviation design and in-flight technology.
The primary objective of this initiative is the standardization of the onboard environment. It is observed that the current fleet utilizes a variety of seating configurations, which can occasionally lead to a disjointed brand experience. Through this retrofit program, a unified vision for the Boeing 787-9 is being realized, aligning the interiors of older aircraft with the high standards expected from future deliveries. This transition is not merely about aesthetics; it represents a deep investment in the competitive landscape of international aviation, where the quality of the business class cabin often dictates market leadership.
A Comprehensive Fleet Strategy
The scope of this project is extensive, encompassing both the existing aircraft currently in operation and those yet to be delivered from the manufacturer. It has been confirmed that 11 of the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners presently in the international fleet will undergo these intensive cabin retrofits. Furthermore, the 10 additional Boeing 787-9 aircraft that are currently on order will be delivered with this new interior standard already installed. This ensures that a total of 21 aircraft will eventually share an identical, high-specification cabin layout.
Interestingly, it is noted that the Boeing 787-8 fleet is excluded from this specific upgrade cycle. Those aircraft will continue to operate with their current configurations, as the airline focuses its resources on the larger 787-9 variant which serves as a backbone for many of its most prestigious international routes. This focused approach allows for a more efficient allocation of capital and technical resources during the maintenance and upgrade phases.
The Transition to ZIPAIR and Brand Segmentation
A broader organizational shift is also influencing these cabin decisions. A plan has been outlined by Japan Airlines to transfer approximately half of its existing Boeing 787-9 fleet to its low-cost subsidiary, ZIPAIR. This transfer is expected to occur as the new, upgraded aircraft are integrated into the primary fleet. By shifting older configurations to the low-cost arm and retaining the newly retrofitted aircraft for the full-service brand, a clear distinction in product offering is maintained.
This fleet segmentation strategy ensures that the Japan Airlines flagship brand remains synonymous with top-tier luxury and modern amenities. The move is viewed as a pragmatic way to extend the lifecycle of the aircraft while simultaneously refreshing the parent company’s image. As these transitions occur, the remaining 787-9 aircraft under the main brand will eventually consist entirely of the new standardized product, eliminating the current variations in seating.
Addressing Current Seating Inconsistencies
At present, the Boeing 787-9 fleet is characterized by two distinct business class offerings: the Sky Suite II and the Sky Suite III. The Sky Suite II, featuring the Apex Suite in a 2-2-2 arrangement, is frequently praised for its generous space and privacy despite the higher density. Conversely, the Sky Suite III utilizes the Safran Aries seat in a 1-2-1 reverse herringbone layout. While this provides direct aisle access for all passengers, the seat width has been a point of critique when compared to more modern industry standards.
The coexistence of these two products has created a “fleet lottery” effect for passengers. By moving toward a single, modernized seat design, this inconsistency is being removed. While the specific seat model for the new cabins has not yet been named, it is expected that the selection will rival the Safran Unity seats recently introduced on the Airbus A350-1000. Alternatively, industry analysts suggest that the Elevate Ascent seat, which is optimized for the Boeing 787 frame and features privacy doors, is a strong contender for the program.
Technological Advancements and Connectivity
The upgrade process is not limited to physical seating. In collaboration with Boeing, significant enhancements to in-flight connectivity are being integrated into the airframes. This ensures that the digital experience matches the physical comfort of the new cabin. Enhanced high-speed internet and updated in-flight entertainment systems are expected to be part of the package, catering to the needs of the modern business traveler who requires seamless connectivity while crossing time zones.
The implementation of these technologies is a response to the evolving demands of the global market. As competitors within the oneworld alliance and beyond continue to iterate on their digital offerings, Japan Airlines is ensuring that its Dreamliner fleet remains at the cutting edge. The integration of these systems is being handled with technical precision to ensure reliability and ease of use for all passengers.
Maintaining Competitive Edge in Asia-Pacific
The regional market remains highly competitive, with carriers such as All Nippon Airways also pursuing aggressive cabin refresh programs. By investing in the 787-9, Japan Airlines is reinforcing its position at its primary hub, Tokyo Haneda Airport. This airport serves as a critical gateway for international business traffic, and the presence of a superior cabin product is essential for capturing high-yield corporate demand.
This investment is interpreted as a long-term commitment to the oneworld alliance network, providing a premium experience that aligns with the expectations of international partner airlines. As the rollout progresses, the airline is expected to provide further details regarding the specific amenities and design flourishes that will define this new era of Japanese hospitality in the skies. Through these upgrades, a more cohesive and luxurious future is being built for the Japan Airlines long-haul experience.
The anticipation for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics is building, and ITA Airways has taken a major step in celebrating this historic event. The airline has unveiled a striking special livery on one of its Airbus A320 aircraft, transforming it into a flying tribute to the upcoming Games. The colourful design of this aircraft not only marks the countdown to the Winter Olympics and Paralympics but also signals ITA Airways’ commitment as the Official Airline Sponsor of the Milano Cortina 2026 Games.
A Flying Tribute to Milano Cortina 2026
The aircraft, an Airbus A320-200 with registration EI-DSY, has been painted with a vibrant livery designed by Italian illustrator Emiliano Ponzi. The livery incorporates the distinctive branding of ITA Airways and features imagery synonymous with winter sports. From majestic mountain peaks and swirling snowflakes to alpine motifs and sporty themes, the design encapsulates the very spirit of the Winter Olympics. This plane, proudly adorned with symbols of Italy’s mountainous regions, acts as a moving ambassador for the Games.
Rather than being confined to promotional events, the plane will continue to fly on short- and medium-haul routes, keeping it in the public eye. This decision is significant as it ensures that the excitement surrounding the Winter Olympics reaches people across Europe, well before the Games begin in 2026. The livery will travel across skies, representing the Milano Cortina region, which will host athletes and visitors from all over the world.
The Role of ITA Airways in the 2026 Winter Games
As the Official Airline Sponsor of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics and Paralympics, ITA Airways has embraced its role in boosting the Games’ visibility. This livery is just one part of a larger promotional strategy that includes dedicated Olympic-themed experiences within airport lounges and marketing initiatives across Europe.
The Olympic spirit is being brought to travelers well before they arrive in Italy. With this special livery and additional efforts, ITA Airways is promoting not only the Games but also the broader appeal of Italy as a premier tourist destination. From the ski slopes of Cortina d’Ampezzo to the lively streets of Milan, the airline’s promotional initiatives are ensuring that the excitement surrounding the Winter Olympics fuels tourism to Italy.
This promotional campaign is expected to have a lasting impact on tourism. As the Games draw nearer, it will attract winter sports enthusiasts, spectators, and tourists eager to experience the vibrant Italian culture. It also serves as a reminder of the world-class venues, resorts, and services that will be on offer during the Winter Olympics and Paralympics. By connecting Italy’s cities and landscapes to the world, ITA Airways is helping to pave the way for a tourism boom in the lead-up to the 2026 Winter Games.
A Boost for Milano Cortina’s Tourism
The special livery on the ITA Airways aircraft is not just a marketing tool—it’s a symbol of the growing excitement surrounding the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. As the Games approach, tourists are expected to flock to Italy, eager to witness the global sporting spectacle and explore the beautiful locations that will host the event. The unique mix of Italian heritage and modern Olympic spirit will undoubtedly enhance the tourism appeal of both Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo.
In particular, the iconic winter sports village of Cortina d’Ampezzo is expected to become a global tourism hub. Known for its picturesque scenery and as a winter sports paradise, Cortina will be a key focal point for visitors during the Olympics. Meanwhile, Milan, a city renowned for its fashion, culture, and cuisine, will welcome both international tourists and locals eager to celebrate the Games.
ITA Airways’ partnership with the Winter Olympics serves as a bridge between tourism and international events. For many travelers, the Olympics will provide the perfect opportunity to explore Italy’s breathtaking landscapes, upscale hotels, fine dining, and rich history. With airlines like ITA Airways promoting the Games, the Olympic legacy will have a lasting impact on Italy’s tourism sector.
A Gateway to Italy’s Rich Heritage
Beyond the Olympic events, Italy offers a wealth of attractions for those looking to immerse themselves in culture, history, and art. The Winter Games will provide a unique opportunity for tourists to explore Italy’s natural beauty and diverse heritage. From the snow-covered mountains of the Dolomites to the artistic treasures found in Milan’s galleries, there is no shortage of experiences awaiting visitors.
In addition to the Olympic venues, Italy’s picturesque towns, such as Cortina d’Ampezzo, will draw tourists with their charm, stunning views, and tranquil alpine setting. Meanwhile, Milan will captivate fashion enthusiasts with its world-renowned shopping districts and cutting-edge architecture. Visitors will find themselves swept up in the energy of the Games, but also in the country’s vibrant cultural offerings, making it an unmissable destination for 2026.
Uniting Sports and Tourism for Milano Cortina 2026
The unveiling of ITA Airways’ special Olympic livery on its Airbus A320 aircraft is a testament to the airline’s dedication to celebrating the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. By bringing the spirit of the Games to the skies, ITA Airways is helping to fuel anticipation for the event, which promises to boost tourism across Italy. From the vibrant atmosphere of Milan to the winter sports mecca of Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy is preparing to showcase its unparalleled hospitality, culture, and natural beauty to a global audience. The collaboration between ITA Airways and the Winter Olympics ensures that the Games will be not only a sports spectacle but also a catalyst for long-term tourism growth in Italy.
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The Rotterdam, the latest addition to Holland America’s prestigious fleet, is not just another cruise ship. It’s a game-changer, blending modern luxury with classic elegance, creating an unparalleled experience for its guests. From seamless boarding to outstanding dining and entertainment options, this ship sets the bar higher for what luxury cruising should be. The embarkation process aboard the Rotterdam is a breeze. Guests arrive at the dedicated Holland America cruise terminal in Rotterdam, where they are swiftly checked in and their luggage taken care of. The process is streamlined, ensuring no long waits. After a quick lunch at the main buffet dining room, guests are escorted to their rooms, where their luggage arrives within minutes. Facial recognition technology ensures a smooth and fast disembarking process, even in remote locations like the Shetlands, where post-Brexit customs officers board quickly.
A Perfect Blend of Modern Luxury and Classic Elegance
Launched in 2021 and built in Venice, the Rotterdam is the seventh ship to bear the name but by far the most luxurious. The ship beautifully balances ultra-modern amenities with the timeless elegance Holland America is known for. A highlight of the ship’s design is the Murano glass that adorns various areas, paying homage to Venice’s artistic legacy. But the real centerpiece is the stunning $620,000 steel sculpture, called “Harps”, a 7.5-tonne structure that spirals through the three decks of the atrium, creating a mesmerizing visual experience.
Guests on board will also find more than 2,640 pieces of art worth $4.1 million, adding an artistic flair to every corner. The modern amenities, like high-speed Wi-Fi and the latest fitness equipment, are coupled with the ship’s luxurious charm. Whether you’re enjoying a drink or dining, you’re constantly surrounded by art, craftsmanship, and cutting-edge technology.
Exceptional Dining Experience
When it comes to dining, Rotterdam doesn’t disappoint. The main dining room and the Lido Market buffet provide an array of options catering to all tastes, with global cuisines and a massive selection of desserts. But for those seeking something more exclusive, there are four specialty restaurants:
Tamarind, offering Pan-Asian dishes
Rudi’s Sel de Mer, focusing on seafood
Pinnacle Grill, serving steakhouse classics
Canaletto, an Italian diner
Casual options include the Dive-In for burgers and hot dogs, New York Pizza and Deli for bagels and pizza, and Morimoto by Sea for sushi. Guests can indulge in sweet treats at the ice cream bar or enjoy an afternoon tea with cupcakes. No one will ever go hungry aboard this ship!
Indulge in Wellness and Spa
For those seeking relaxation, the Rotterdam offers an exceptional spa and wellness experience. The ship’s hydrotherapy pool and private treatment rooms create a peaceful haven for guests. Although the treatments can be expensive, they are high-quality, and early booking is essential, especially on sea days. The fitness centre on board is considered one of the best at sea, offering a wide variety of classes, including yoga, Pilates, and tai chi, as well as access to a pickleball court for some fun and fitness combined.
Endless Entertainment and Activities
Entertainment aboard the Rotterdam is abundant, ensuring guests are constantly entertained. The Lido area, with its retractable glass roof, is a social hub, offering both indoor and outdoor dining, music, and events around the pool. Live music performances include duelling pianos at Billboard Onboard, while guests can also enjoy the massive movie screen under the stars.
For those who prefer a more intimate setting, the World Stage presents slick and professional shows. Some of the most popular performances include:
Holland America: Origin Story – a fascinating exploration of the cruise line’s history.
City at Sea – a behind-the-scenes look at the workings of the ship, with the entire crew parading past.
With games, bingo, wine-tasting, crafts, and more, the ship ensures that there is something for everyone.
A Stateroom to Relax and Unwind
The staterooms on the Rotterdam are designed for maximum comfort and relaxation. The Vista suite is a perfect example, offering a queen-size bed, ample storage space, and full-length glass doors that open up to a private verandah. The bathroom, while compact, is highly functional, offering great water pressure and modern fittings.
The dedicated butler service adds a touch of class, ensuring that every guest’s needs are met with discretion and efficiency. The suite’s layout allows for both relaxation and productivity, making it a perfect space for working while enjoying the luxury of the ship.
Conclusion: Unrivaled Luxury on the High Seas
The Rotterdam from Holland America is a stunning example of what luxury cruising should be. With its modern amenities, exceptional dining options, stunning design, and endless entertainment, this ship is perfect for those seeking a premium, yet accessible, cruising experience. Whether you’re enjoying the exquisite art, indulging in gourmet meals, or relaxing by the pool, the Rotterdam ensures a memorable and luxurious journey. From seamless boarding to the elegant spa, the ship proves that luxury cruising can be both modern and timeless. If you’re looking for a cruise that combines elegance, comfort, and exceptional service, the Rotterdam is the ultimate choice.
Winter in Bath, Maine is something special. While the season can often be cold and bleak, Bath WinterFest turns the chill into a time for joy, creativity, and community. This one‑day event, scheduled for February 21, 2026, brings the heart of Bath alive with a mix of winter activities, art, games, and festive celebrations. Whether you’re a local or visiting for the first time, Bath WinterFest offers an unforgettable way to embrace the beauty and magic of Maine’s winter months.
In this article, we’ll take you through everything you need to know about Bath WinterFest 2026 — from the event details, to the best activities, to why it’s a must‑attend winter celebration.
What Is Bath WinterFest?
Bath WinterFest is a community‑driven event held annually in Bath, Maine. This one‑day winter festival transforms downtown Bath into a wonderland of art, creativity, and winter activities. The festival celebrates everything that makes winter in Maine exciting.
The festival is packed with activities for the whole family, including ice carving demonstrations, lantern parades, live music, and winter games for kids. It’s the perfect chance for families and friends to gather, have fun, and enjoy the season together. The 2026 festival promises even more exciting events and an even bigger community atmosphere.
When and Where Is It Happening?
Bath WinterFest 2026 will take place in the heart of downtown Bath, Maine, on Saturday, February 21, 2026. The activities will run all day, offering something for every age group, from early morning to the evening. This festival brings the community together in a way that only winter celebrations can.
Event: Bath WinterFest 2026
Date:Saturday, February 21, 2026
Location:Downtown Bath, Maine, USA
Time: Activities take place throughout the day, from morning until night.
Bath, known for its historic charm, will be transformed for the festival. The event takes place in the downtown area, where people can enjoy a festive atmosphere, shop at local stores, eat delicious food, and experience the heartwarming winter spirit of Maine.
What to Expect at Bath WinterFest 2026
Bath WinterFest is designed to bring people together and showcase the best of winter, art, and community. Here’s what you can look forward to in 2026:
Ice Carving Demonstrations
One of the highlights of the festival is the ice carving demonstration. This event showcases the incredible skill and artistry of ice carvers who turn large blocks of ice into stunning sculptures. It’s a thrilling sight to watch these talented artists create intricate and beautiful pieces, and it’s a fun experience for the whole family to enjoy. The ice sculptures will be on display throughout the day, so you can walk around and admire the frozen masterpieces.
Lantern Parade
As night falls, the festival takes a magical turn with the Lantern Parade. This event is a beautiful sight where people of all ages walk through downtown Bath holding glowing lanterns. It’s a symbol of community and light in the cold winter months, and it creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere that will leave you in awe. The parade is a perfect way to end the festival with a sense of togetherness and joy.
Winter Games for Kids
Bath WinterFest is designed with families in mind, and there’s no shortage of fun for the little ones. Throughout the day, children can participate in a variety of winter games and contests. From sack races to fun relays, these activities encourage kids to get outside, have fun, and enjoy the winter weather. The games are designed for all skill levels, so even the youngest festival-goers can join in the fun. These activities create lasting memories and keep everyone engaged, no matter their age.
Winter Disc Golf Scramble
If you’re looking for a unique winter activity, don’t miss the Winter Disc Golf Scramble. This fun and interactive event takes place around Library Park and challenges participants to play disc golf on a snow-covered course. Whether you’re an experienced disc golfer or just looking to try something new, the scramble is a fun way to enjoy the outdoors and be part of the festival.
Ice Hockey and Pond Games
Bath WinterFest wouldn’t be complete without some classic winter sports. The Goddard’s Pond area becomes a hub for pickup ice hockey games and free skating throughout the day. Whether you’re an experienced hockey player or just someone looking to glide around on the ice, the rink offers a wonderful opportunity to embrace the winter season with others. You can skate, play games, or simply enjoy the winter air.
Trolley Rides and Touch-A-Truck
For families with younger children, the historic trolley rides are a must‑do activity. These charming rides take you around downtown Bath, offering a nostalgic view of the city. It’s a perfect opportunity to relax and enjoy the sights while taking in the festive atmosphere. Also, the Touch-A-Truck event lets kids get up close with real fire trucks and emergency vehicles. It’s an exciting and educational experience for young ones who are fascinated by big machines.
Bee Bath Buy Bath Program
One of the special aspects of Bath WinterFest is the Bee Bath Buy Bath program. During the festival, local shops in downtown Bath offer shopping incentives for visitors. You can pick up a shopping card, visit participating stores, and enter for a chance to win great prizes. This program is a great way to support local businesses and find unique gifts while enjoying the festival.
Live Music and Entertainment
To add to the festive atmosphere, Bath WinterFest features live music throughout the day. Local musicians perform in various locations around downtown Bath, filling the air with cheerful tunes that perfectly complement the winter celebration. Music adds an extra layer of enjoyment to the event, making it feel more vibrant and full of life.
Why Bath WinterFest is Special
Bath WinterFest stands out because it’s not just about having fun; it’s about community. The event has become a celebration of togetherness, where people come from all walks of life to enjoy winter in a joyful way. Here’s why you should attend:
Celebrates Community Spirit
Bath WinterFest is all about community. The festival brings people together to celebrate winter, enjoy activities, and make memories. It’s a chance for locals to come together and share the beauty of their town with visitors. The sense of community is what makes Bath WinterFest so special. It’s more than just an event — it’s a celebration of connection and togetherness.
Family-Friendly Fun for All Ages
The festival is designed with families in mind, offering fun for all ages. From ice carving demonstrations to winter games for kids and adults, there’s something for everyone. The event gives families the chance to enjoy winter together, create new memories, and embrace the cold in the most fun and exciting way possible.
Embraces Winter in a Fun Way
While many people retreat indoors during the winter, Bath WinterFest encourages you to get outside and embrace the season. The event shows that winter doesn’t have to be a time of isolation — it can be an opportunity for fun, play, and celebration. The festival is all about celebrating winter’s beauty while enjoying activities that bring warmth to the community.
Supports Local Businesses
Another reason to love Bath WinterFest is the support it provides to local businesses. During the festival, the Bee Bath Buy Bath program encourages attendees to shop locally, helping Bath’s small businesses thrive. The festival creates a boost to the local economy while promoting the unique charm of downtown Bath.
Why You Should Attend Bath WinterFest 2026
Bath WinterFest 2026 promises to be the most exciting yet. Whether you’re coming for the ice carving, the lantern parade, or just to enjoy the winter festivities, this event is the perfect way to experience the best of winter in Maine. From live music to winter games, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Mark your calendars for February 21, 2026, and come experience the joy and spirit of Bath WinterFest — a celebration of winter, community, and the beautiful season of Maine. It’s an event you don’t want to miss!
Flynas, which is a Saudi Arabian low-cost airline, is about to open a new branch called Flynas Syria, making it the first airline to open a branch located in Syria. This will be the last branch Flynas breaks ground on before it begins new expansion operations throughout the Middle East, Europe, and Africa, which are expected to commence in the last three months of 2026.
Flynas Syria: A Joint Venture Flynas Syria will operate as a joint venture between Flynas and the Syrian General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA). The partnership will see GACA owning 51% of the new airline, while Flynas holds the remaining 49%. This strategic collaboration aims to enhance the connectivity of Syria with several key destinations across the Middle East, Europe, and Africa.
Expanding Regional Connectivity Flynas’ move into Syria is seen as a key component in the airline’s broader strategy to improve regional connectivity. Flynas already serves routes to Damascus from Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dammam airports. The establishment of Flynas Syria will further strengthen this network by providing additional connections and expanding the carrier’s footprint in the region.
Fleet and Operations While Flynas has not disclosed specific details about the fleet to be used by Flynas Syria, the airline has a strong relationship with Airbus, with a current order of 200 A320neo and A321neo aircraft. Of these, 61 have already been delivered, and Flynas has also placed an order for 15 A330-900 aircraft. This extensive fleet is expected to play a pivotal role in expanding Flynas’ operations in Syria and beyond.
The airline is working closely with Syrian authorities to finalize all necessary licensing and operational requirements, ensuring it meets international safety and security standards.
Syria’s Aviation Sector Rebuilding Effort The creation of Flynas Syria is part of a broader effort to rebuild and modernize Syria’s air transport sector. Syrian officials view this venture as a critical step in revamping the country’s aviation industry, which has faced significant challenges over the past decade. This partnership between Flynas and the Syrian General Authority of Civil Aviation is expected to bring expertise and innovation to Syria’s aviation sector.
The development of Flynas Syria will also contribute to the growth of Aleppo International Airport, which will play a central role in the airline’s operations. As part of the agreement, Flynas will support the development and operation of the airport, helping to improve infrastructure and services for both domestic and international flights.
A Positive Step for Syria’s Economy The launch of Flynas Syria is expected to boost Syria’s economy by increasing foreign direct investment and improving the country’s international connectivity. The airline’s low-cost model will provide affordable travel options for passengers, which is expected to drive demand for both domestic and international flights. This, in turn, will contribute to the overall recovery and growth of Syria’s tourism and trade sectors.
Travel Guide for Flynas Syria Passengers For travelers looking to fly with Flynas Syria, there are several things to keep in mind:
Booking Flights: Passengers can expect to find competitive prices on both domestic and international routes. Flynas is known for its budget-friendly fares, so be sure to check for special promotions and early booking discounts.
Flight Routes: Flynas Syria will initially focus on routes to key destinations in the Middle East, Europe, and Africa. This includes services to popular cities such as Riyadh, Dubai, Cairo, and Istanbul, among others.
In-Flight Experience: Flynas operates as a low-cost carrier, so expect basic amenities onboard. However, the airline maintains high safety standards and will comply with all international aviation regulations. Additional services, such as food and entertainment, may be available for purchase.
Travel Documents: As with any international flight, passengers are advised to ensure they have the necessary travel documents, including valid passports and any required visas for their destination.
Safety and Security: Flynas Syria will adhere to the highest safety and security standards to ensure a safe and comfortable journey for all passengers. The airline’s operations will be fully compliant with international aviation regulations.
Future Prospects for Flynas Syria The launch of Flynas Syria is just the beginning of a new chapter for the airline and the country’s aviation sector. Flynas has ambitious plans to expand its operations and strengthen its presence in the region. The airline’s leadership is optimistic that this new venture will not only improve Syria’s connectivity but also contribute to the long-term growth of its aviation industry.
The establishment of Flynas Syria is seen as a positive development in the context of the broader efforts to rebuild Syria’s economy and infrastructure. With the airline’s reputation for efficiency and low-cost travel, the new venture is expected to attract both regional and international passengers.
Conclusion Flynas starting up Flynas Syria is a big step in the direction of the airline’s growth stratey. The joint venture will improve affordable travel options and assist with the economic recovery of Syria. The airline is focused on an operational launch later this year, and it will undoubtely change the future of aviation in Syria and its the surrounding areas.
A significant milestone has been reached in the modernization journey of India’s flag carrier. A complete overhaul of the Air India lounge at Delhi Airport has been executed, marking a departure from previous standards of aviation hospitality. Within the bustling environment of Terminal 3, a sanctuary has been crafted where a premium travel experience is prioritized for international passengers. This initiative is viewed as a critical component of the broader Vihaan.AI transformation strategy, where every touchpoint of the passenger journey is being reevaluated. Luxury transit is no longer treated as an afterthought but is instead positioned as a core offering for those departing from the capital.
Architectural Refinement and Aesthetic Enhancements
The physical environment of the lounge has been subjected to a total aesthetic transformation. A sophisticated design language is utilized throughout the space, incorporating soft lighting, warm wooden accents, and contemporary furniture. The previous dated decor has been replaced by a modern palette that aligns with the airline’s updated branding. Large windows are featured, allowing natural light to permeate the seating areas while offering expansive views of the airfield. Every corner of the facility is maintained with a focus on cleanliness and order, ensuring that a calming atmosphere is sustained even during peak travel hours.
Sophisticated Seating and Zoning Strategies
The layout of the facility is organized into distinct zones to cater to the diverse needs of travelers. Plush armchairs are arranged in clusters for groups, while secluded pods are provided for individuals seeking privacy. Ergonomic considerations are prioritized in the selection of furniture, ensuring that long layovers are accommodated with comfort. Dedicated workstations are integrated into the floor plan, equipped with accessible power outlets and high-speed internet connectivity. By segregating the dining, working, and relaxation areas, a harmonious flow of movement is facilitated throughout the premises.
Culinary Excellence and Gastronomic Diversity
A major highlight of the refurbishment is the elevated dining experience provided to guests. A wide array of international and local cuisines is prepared by skilled chefs, with a rotating menu that reflects seasonal flavors. A live cooking station is operated during breakfast, lunch, and dinner periods, where personalized dishes are crafted to order. High-quality ingredients are sourced to ensure that the buffet offerings remain fresh and appetizing. In addition to the main dining room, a selection of artisanal snacks and premium beverages is made available at all times, catering to the varied schedules of global flights.
Premium Beverage Selection and Bar Services
A full-service bar is situated within the lounge, where a curated selection of spirits, wines, and beers is dispensed. Signature cocktails are mixed by professional staff, providing a sophisticated touch to the pre-flight routine. For those preferring non-alcoholic options, a variety of freshly brewed coffees, specialty teas, and chilled juices is offered. The bar area is designed as a social hub, featuring elegant high-top seating and a refined ambiance that encourages relaxation before departure.
Enhancements to Wellness and Personal Care
The commitment to passenger well-being is evidenced by the inclusion of upgraded restroom and shower facilities. These spaces are outfitted with premium toiletries and plush towels, allowing travelers to refresh themselves between long-haul segments. The shower suites are maintained to the highest hygienic standards, with frequent cleaning cycles implemented by the ground staff. These amenities are particularly valued by transit passengers who require a moment of rejuvenation before embarking on the next leg of their journey.
Strategic Importance within the Vihaan.AI Framework
The revitalization of the Delhi hub is recognized as a pivotal step in reclaiming the airline’s status among world-class carriers. Great importance is placed on the consistency of the ground experience, as it sets the tone for the onboard service. By investing in the flagship lounge at Indira Gandhi International Airport, a message of quality and reliability is communicated to the global travel community. The improvements are seen as a necessary response to the growing competition within the Indian aviation sector, ensuring that loyal patrons are rewarded with world-class facilities.
Accessibility and Entry Requirements
Access to this refined space is granted to Business Class and First Class passengers traveling on Air India operated flights. Furthermore, eligibility is extended to high-tier frequent flyers within the Star Alliance network. The check-in process at the lounge entrance is streamlined by attentive staff, ensuring that entry is processed swiftly. By maintaining exclusive entry criteria, a sense of tranquility and premium service is preserved for those utilizing the facility.
Future Outlook for Air India Ground Services
The completion of the Delhi project is viewed as a blueprint for future lounge developments across the network. Similar upgrades are expected to be rolled out at other major gateways, including Mumbai and international hubs like London and New York. Continuous feedback is gathered from guests to ensure that service levels remain high and that any necessary adjustments are made. The trajectory of the airline’s ground product is clearly aimed toward excellence, with a steadfast focus on modernizing every aspect of the traveler’s interaction with the brand.
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Despite Hansi Flick’s imposing impact, the German’s continuity at Barcelona is not entirely secure. Amid growing uncertainty around the club, the coach could reportedly leave the team under a single, clear scenario.
Hansi Flick’s arrival has been completely transformative for Barcelona, pushing the team forward after the departure of Xavi Hernández. He not only renewed the playing style, but also elevated players such as Raphinha, Pedri, and Lamine Yamal, among others, to their best versions. While the German has expressed that he is quite happy at Barcelona, the coach could reportedly leave at the end of the season under a specific scenario, worrying the fans.
According to Marca, Hansi Flick could consider stepping down from the final year of his contract with Barcelona if Joan Laporta fails to win the upcoming presidential elections. While the other candidate, Víctor Font, supports the German’s continuity, he has stated that Deco would not remain as sporting director if he wins—something that is hard to understand for the coach, who has publicly praised the Portuguese executive’s work.
As a partner-owned club, Barcelona must elect a new president every six years. With the next elections scheduled for March 15, 2026, current president Joan Laporta is seeking re-election. To do so, he must resign promptly, as he cannot campaign while in charge of the team. Although no official candidates have been announced yet, Spanish media reports suggest that Víctor Font, Marc Ciria, Xavier Vilajoana, and Joan Camprubí Montal are also expected to run.
Hansi Flick, as per Marca, feels part of Joan Laporta’s candidacy and would be willing to publicly support him to win the elections. After the drama between Lionel Messi and the president, the German’s support would make all the difference in securing his second consecutive term. Having been central to the team’s revival, his opinion could influence the fans, who want him to stay with the team, something that is certain if Laporta wins the election again.
Barcelona’s president Joan Laporta wants to be reelected
Laporta’s tenure pulled Barcelona back from financial ruin
Joan Laporta’s presidency at Barcelona has been quite controversial, as it has been met with strong criticism. Both the appointment and resignation of Xavi Hernandez and the mishandling of Lionel Messi’s departure have been his most criticized points. In addition, he has failed to break the eleven-year drought since the last Champions League. However, the president made an impeccable squad renewal and saved the team from bankruptcy.
When he took over the team in March 2021, Laporta revealed that Barcelona were burdened with a netdebt of €682 million and a net worth of -€451 million, while salaries consumed 103% of their income. Through strategic financial measures, Joan reduced the net debt to €469 million and brought salary expenses down to 54% of income, according to FC Barcelona. Although the Spanish side remains in debt, they now have more income to address immediate challenges.
By increasing Barcelona’s revenue and reducing salary expenses, Laporta managed to lead the team’s rebuilding process, with Mateu Alemany and Deco. They rejuvenated the squad, betting on players such as Pedri, Gavi, Lamine Yamal, and Cubarsi, while also increasing their competitiveness with Raphinha, Joan Garcia, Robert Lewandowski, and others. For this reason, he is seeking re-election to continue the project, aiming to win the UEFA Champions League again.
Hansi Flick, Head Coach of FC Barcelona, looks on prior a game.
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander'ın sakatlığı sonrası NBA Başkanı Adam Silver tarafından "World Team" kadrosuna dahil edilen Alperen Şengün ilk açıklanan kadroda yer almamasına Indiana Pacers potasına 39 sayı bırakarak isyan etti.
Milli yıldız adeta seve seve alınmadığı All-Star kadrosuna adeta dozerle dele dele girdi.
NBA Başkanı Adam Silver, Alperen Şengün'ü sakatlanan Oklahoma City Thunder guardı Shai Gilgeous-Alexander'ın yerine 2026 NBA All-Star Maçı için Dünya Takımı'na seçti.
Bu sezon oynadığı 44 maçta, 20,8 sayı, 9,4 ribaunt ve 6,3 asist ortalamasıyla oynayan 23 yaşındaki yıldız isim, üst üste ikinci kez NBA All-Star'a kadrosunda yer alacak. Bu yıl 13-15 Şubat tarihlerinde, Los Angeles Clippers'ın evi Intuit Home'daki All-Star organizasyonu, yeni formatla düzenlenecek.
Alperen'in bu yılki All-Star macerası filmi gibi gelişti... Önce kadroya seçilmemesiyle büyük bir tartışma yarattı, ancak Shai Gilgeous-Alexander'ın sakatlığı sonrası NBA Başkanı Adam Silver tarafından "World Team" kadrosuna dahil edildi.
Seçilmediği açıklandıktan hemen sonra Indiana Pacers potasına 39 sayı bırakarak NBA yöneticilerine zaten mesajı çakmıştı. Şimdi o sahada "ben aslında ilk andan itibaren burada olmalıydım" performansını verecek.
All-Star maçları genellikle savunmanın sert olmadığı, hücumun ve estetiğin ön planda olduğu maçlardır. Alperen’in en büyük silahı olan "No-look pass" (bakmadan pas) ve yaratıcı asistleri bu ortama tam uyum sağlayacağı kesin.
Geçtiğimiz sezon yakaladığı çıkışı bu sene bir üst seviyeye taşıyan Alperen, Houston Rockets'ın play-off mücadelesindeki en büyük kozu.
Alperen’in bu başarısı sadece istatistiklerle değil sahada sergilediği "Sengun Hub" lakaplı oyun zekasıyla da basketbolseverlerin takdirini topluyor.
Maç başına 20+ sayı ve 10+ ribaund ortalamalarıyla ligin en verimli uzunlarından biri olan Alperen, Mehmet Okur’dan sonra All-Star seçilen ikinci Türk oyuncu oldu. Bunu üst üste başaran tek isim.
Nikola Jokic ile kıyaslanan oyun stili, onu sadece Houston’da değil, dünya çapında bir fenomen haline getirdi.
Amerikan Basketbol Ligi'nde (NBA) Houston Rockets forması giyen Alperen Şengün, sakatlığı bulunan Shai Gilgeous-Alexander'ın yerine NBA All-Star kadrosuna dahil edildi.
NBA'den yapılan açıklamada, "NBA Başkanı Adam Silver, Houston Rockets'ın pivotu Alperen Şengün'ü, sakatlanan Oklahoma City Thunder guardı Shai Gilgeous-Alexander'ın yerine 2026 NBA All-Star Maçı için Dünya Takımı'na seçti." ifadeleri kullanıldı.
Bu sezon NBA'de oynadığı 44 maçta, 20,8 sayı, 9,4 ribaunt ve 6,3 asist ortalamasıyla oynayan 23 yaşındaki basketbolcu, üst üste ikinci kez NBA All-Star'a seçildi.
Bu yıl 13-15 Şubat tarihlerinde, Los Angeles Clippers'ın evi Intuit Home'daki All-Star organizasyonu, yeni formatla düzenlenecek.
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Özbek "sezon sonu bakarız" deyince forvetsiz kalan Fenerbahçe 5 milyon Euro teklif ettiği sambabacı için rakamı 8 milyon Euro'ya çıkardı. İşi bitirdi.
Fenerbahçe, Talisca ile 2 yıllık yeni sözleşme imzaladı. Ancak transfer sürecinin perde arkası hiç de pembe değildi... sancılı ve strateji dolu süreçler yaşandı.
Süreç Fenerbahçe’nin masaya 5 milyon Euro’luk teklif koymasıyla başladı. Bu rakamı az bulan Talisca'nın menajeri karşı atağa geçti. Menajeri Phillipe Boaz oyuncusuna Al-Taawoun kulübünden 8 milyon Euro’luk bir teklif olduğu söylentisini yaydı. Sosyal medya üzerinden pazarlıkta elini güçlendirdi.
Bu sırada Brezilya’nın dev kulüpleri Flamengo, Palmeiras, Bahia ve Corinthians’ın da pusuda beklediği iddiaları gündemi meşgul etti.
Gerilimi artıran ise George Gardi old. İtalyan menajerin Galatasaray adına hareket ederek "Icardi’nin 10 milyon Euro’luk maaşını Talisca’ya vermek istiyorlar" mesajını Boaz'a iletmesi Fenerbahçe cephesini hareketlendirdi.
Transferin bitmesine sadece bir hafta kala menajer Boaz, Milano’dan İstanbul’a geldi. Önce Talisca'nın sözleşmesinin yenilenmesi için Fenerbahçe ile görüştü. Sonra da Galatasaray Başkanı Dursun Özbek ile Andre transferi için bir araya geldi. Boaz, Gardi'nin Talisca için söylediği sözleri Başkan Özbek'e iletti. Başkan Özbek’in, "O işe sezon sonu bakarız" sözleri ise pazarlık kozu oldu.
Fenerbahçeli yöneticilere Galatasaray’dan bir teklif gelebileceğinin mesajını verdi. Sarı-lacivertliler ise vakit kaybetmeden elde kalan tek golcü ile anlaştı.
Hali hazırda 12 milyon Euro kazanan Talisca, Fenerbahçe’nin 5 milyon Euro’luk ilk teklifini de yukarı çekmesini sağladı. Yıllık 8 milyon Euro karşılığında 2 yıllık sözleşme imzaladı.
Fenerbahçe efsanesi Alex de Souza sözleşme yenileyen Talisca’ya mesaj gönderdi.
- Keyfine bakmaya devam et dostum. Önünde hem bireysel hem de takım olarak büyük başarılar olsun.
Galatasaray teknik direktörü Okan Buruk 3-0 kazanılan Rizespor maçı sonrasında yaptığı açıklamalarda Şampiyonlar Ligi'nin play-offunda karşılaşacakları Juventus'u unutmadı.
- Çok iyi bir takıma karşı oynadık. Rize deplasmanı çok zor. 1-0 öne geçtik, pozisyonlara da girdik devamında. Son pasları daha iyi atabilsek 2'yi de atabilirdik.
- Rize oyunda bizi zorladı, gol atmaya da çalıştı, pozisyonlar da buldular. 1-1 olmadan 2-0'ı bularak rahatladık. 3-0'da maç bitti. Belli yerlerde iyi savunmalar yaptık.
- 2-0'dan sonra dönüşlerde gecikmeler oldu. Maçın başında sonuna kadar oynamak, kazanmak, beraber oynayan bir takım olduk. Bu değerli bizim için.
- Bu süreçte iyi oynamak, kazanmak, çok gol atmak mtulu ediyor. İyi bir takımız, daha da iyi olacağız. Gelen, sakatlıktan dönen oyuncular olacak.
- Bugün ilk defa, oyuncu sokarken zorlandım. Oynatmadıklarım da oldu. Çok fazla maç oynayacağız. Cuma, salı, cumartesi, çarşamba, cumartesi gibi görünen bir fikstür var. Tüm oyuncuları kullanacağız.
- Hem kendi oyuncularımızı hem kendi oyunumuzu...
- Rakiplerin ne oynadığı da önemli. Rakip 3'lü oynadı, baskılarda bu şekilde eşleştik. Hem rakibe hem oyuncuların form durumuna göre taktiği değerlendirebiliyoruz. Kadromuzun tam olarak sahada olması önemli. Sane'yi Eyüpspor maçında göreceğiz, olur mu olmaz mı. Lemina'nın cezası bitecek.
- Farklı oyunlar düşünebiliriz. Maçın sertliği de önemli olacak. Rakibin ne oynadığı da önemli. Juventus'u durduracak ve kalitemizi ortaya koyacak diziliş deneme şansımız olacak. Maç maç gidiyoruz.
- Juventus maçından önce Eyüpspor maçı var. Hem rakibin dizilişi hem bizim dizilişimiz nasıl olacak. Bugün beklemiyorduk ama Rize 3'lü oynadı. Juventus da zaman zaman 3'lü zaman zaman 4'lü oynuyor. Maç maç gidip en iyi planları yapmaya çalışacağız.
Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 19-cu turunun “Sumqayıt” – “Zirə” matçı meydan sahiblərinin 2:3 hesablı məğlubiyyəti ilə başa çatdı.
Arena.az Sumqayıtda baş tutmuş bu matçın yekun protokolunu və icmalını təqdim edir.
Azərbaycan Premyer Liqası 19-cu tur 8 fevral
“Sumqayıt” – “Zirə” 2:3 Qollar: Nikola Ninkoviç, 27. Alekdanr Ramalinqom, 50 – Davit Volkov, 24. Qismət Alıyev, 36. Georgi Papunaşvili, 89. Sarı vərəqələr: Danilo Beskorovaynı, 42 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti); Masaki Murata, 71 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti). Artırılan vaxt: Birinci hissədə 1 dəqiqə, ikinci hissədə 4 dəqiqə. 18:30. Mehdi Hüseynzadə adına Sumqayıt şəhər stadionu, 700 tamaşaçı.
Baş hakim: İnqilab Məmmədov. Baş hakimin köməkçiləri: Rahil Ramazanov, Teymur Teymurov. Dördüncü hakim: Alik Yunusov. VAR: Rauf Cabarov. AVAR: Kamran Əliyev. Hakim-inspektor: Əmrah İbrahimov. AFFA nümayəndəsi: Anar Şixəliyev.
Sumqayıt: 1. Mehdi Cənnətov, 3. Höccət Haqverdi, 8. Səbuhi Abdullazadə (k) (19. Roi Kehat, 46), 97. Vüsal Paşayev, 9. Aleksandr Ramalinqom, 10. Nikola Ninkoviç (21. Nihad Əhmədzadə, 81), 72. Rayan Senhadji, 33. Danilo Beskorovaynı, 23. Ronaldo Vaskes, 71. Masaki Murata, 11. Aleksa Yankoviç (7. Rüstəm Əhmədzadə, 72). Ehtiyat oyunçular: 22. Xəyal Fərzullayev, 12. Murad Ağamalıyev, 24. Sənan Muradlı, 64. Kənan Feyziyev, 75. Nadir Orucov, 66. Ruslan Əliyev, 37. Nihad Orucəli, 25. Abdul Raşid Mumini. Baş məşqçi: Saşa İliç.
“Sumqayıt”ın baş məşqçisi Saşa İliç Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 19-cu turunda “Zirə”yə qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komandaların bu gün Sumqayıtda baş tutmuş görüşü meydan sahiblərinin 2:3 hesablı məğlubiyyəti ilə yekunlaşıb.
Saşa İliç görüşdən sonra baş tutmuş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:
“Nəticə ürəyimizcə olmasa da, maraqlı oyun getdi. Gözəl qollara şahidlik etdik. Müdafiə xəttində bir sıra dəyişikliklər etmişdik. Lakin bunun nəticəyə təsiri olmadığını düşünürəm. Artıq bu oyunu unudub növbəti qarşılaşmaya hazırlaşmalıyıq.
Rüstəm Əhmədzadə komandamız üçün çox vacib oyunçudur. Zədəsi var idi, ona görə bir həftə məşq edə bilmədi. Formasını geri qaytarana qədər, meydana sonradan daxil ola bilir. Təbii ki, bu həftə məşqlərdə baxacağıq. Tam uyğun olsa, onu qarşıdakı həftədən əsas heyətdə meydanda görəcəyik.
Rüstəmlə yanaşı, daha 2 futbolçumuz zədəlidir. Onlar da sıraya qoşulsalar, bir az rahat olar. Mövcud oyunçulardan gələcəkdə maksimum istifadə edəcəyik.
Toplanışda öz istəyim olub ki, bizdən daha güclü çempionatda oynayan komandalarla oynayaq. Özü də, hazırlıq zamanı oyunların nəticəsi mənim üçün vacib deyil. Hesab etmirəm ki, toplanışımız zəif keçib”.
“Zirə”nin baş məşqçisi Rəşad Sadıqov Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 19-cu turunda “Sumqayıt”a qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komandaların bu gün Sumqayıtda baş tutmuş görüşü Zirə təmsilçisinin 3:2 hesablı qələbəsiylə yekunlaşıb.
Rəşad Sadıqov görüşdən sonra baş tutmuş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:
“Baxımlı oyunun şahidi olduq. Hər iki komanda daha çox texnikalı, kombinasiyalı oyuna üstünlük verirdi. Birinci hissə bizim üçün daha yaxşı keçdi, daha üstün idik. Bəlkə də hesab daha fərqli ola bilərdi. Rəqib ikinci hissəyə çox fəal başladı. Biz isə o dəqiqələrdə düzgün reaksiya vermirdik, bir az passivləşmişdik və qol buraxdıq. Bundan sonra komandanın verdiyi reaksiya yaxşı idi. Oyuna nəzarəti ələ keçirdik, hücumlar təşkil etdik. Rəqibin 80-cı dəqiqədən sonra bir neçə təhlükəli standart vəziyyətləri olsa da, qələbəyə layiq idik. Çox önəmli qalibiyyət qazandıq. Futbolçularımı göstərdikləri oyuna və qələbəyə görə təbrik edirəm.
Sadıqov “Zirə”nin büdcəsi ilə bağlı sualı da cavablandırıb:
“Altıncı ildir ki, “Zirə”nin baş məşqçisiyəm. Komandanın müəyyən siyasəti, strategiyası var. Biz bu yola rəhbərliklə birlikdə çıxmışıq. Təbii ki, müəyyən məqamlarda könül istərdi ki, fərqli futbolçularla da komandanı gücləndirəsən. Amma əlimdə olan oyunçulardan da hər zaman razıyam. Onların potensialı daha çoxdur. Sadəcə, bəzən zamana ehtiyac olur. Müəyyən futbolçular potensialını açmaqdan ötrü daha çox məşq etməli, daha çox oynamalı olurlar. Ümumən durumumuzdan məmnunuq. Əlimizdə olan imkanlara uyğun ən yaxşısını etməyə çalışırıq.
Yeni transferə gəlincə, danışıqlar gedir, rəhbərlik razılıq verib. Bəlkə bir futbolçu ilə gücləndik. Bu gün xəbər olmalıdır, gözləyirik. Ola bilsin ki, maksimum 1 futbolçu gətirək. Bizim bu dəqiqə ən yaxşı “silah”ımız əlimizdə olan futbolçuların yaxşı formada olmasıdır. Onlar da çalışır, istəklidirlər”.
Reports in the UK claim that Manchester United could target Italy international Sandro Tonali to replace the outgoing Casemiro in their midfield department during the summer transfer window.
Could Manchester United move for Tonali in the summer?
“These transfer talks will be held later on. We’ll see how the season ends and then decide what to do,” Riso said.
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND – JANUARY 07: Sandro Tonali of Newcastle United arrives at the stadium prior to the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Leeds United at St James’ Park on January 07, 2026 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)
There had been brief reports linking Tonali with a move to Arsenal on the final day of the January transfer window, but given the likely fee and negotiation process, this was never going to be feasible in the final hours of the window. Juventus have also been long-term admirers of the former Milan man.
Now, according to reports from the Telegraph, Tonali is ‘high up’ on Manchester United’s list of midfield recruits for the summer transfer window. United will need a new midfielder to replace Casemiro, who will leave the club at the end of the 2025-26 season.
The Telegraph claims that Tonali, Eliott Anderson and Adam Wharton are among Manchester United’s top targets heading into the summer.
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM – OCTOBER 01: Sandro Tonali of Newcastle United looks on during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD2 match between R. Union Saint-Gilloise and Newcastle United FC at RSC Anderlecht Stadium on October 01, 2025 in Brussels, Belgium. (Photo by Omar Havana/Getty Images)
The Telegraph has not mentioned a specific transfer fee, but has pointed to the transfers of Enzo Fernandez and Moises Caicedo to Chelsea and the transfer of Declan Rice to Arsenal, all of which surpassed the €100m mark.
Recent reports elsewhere have suggested that Newcastle will seek a fee in the region or potentially above the €100m mark if they are to sell Tonali, who joined for a reported fee of around €70m including add-ons from Milan in 2023.
Gian Piero Gasperini has confirmed a travelling squad of 21 players to take on Cagliari in Serie A on Monday evening, but will have to do without Paulo Dybala, Evan Ferguson, Stephan El Shaarawy and Robinio Vaz.
The Giallorossi are hoping to bounce back after a disappointing 1-0 defeat against Udinese last time out in Serie A. That result saw them drop out of the top four and into fifth place, two points behind Juventus, who currently occupy the final Champions League spot.
Roma’s attention now turns to an away trip against Cagliari, which kicks off at 19.45 GMT on Monday evening.
UDINE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 02: Gian Piero Gasperini, manager of AS Roma, looks on before kick off at the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and AS Roma at Stadio Friuli on February 02, 2026 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)
Gasperini will have to navigate the Cagliari match without a few of his key first-team attackers, though. Dybala has been ruled out, but is hoping to return against Napoli next weekend.
Ferguson is also out with an ankle issue, while El Shaarawy and Robinio Vaz remain unavailable. The January signing is also likely to return next weekend. Mario Hermoso is also unavailable in defence.
As was also the case for Roma’s last two matches, Matias Soule and Lorenzo Pellegrini are expected to start in attack alongside Donyell Malen. January recruits Bryan Zaragoza and Lorenzo Venturino are also pushing for game time, but are unlikely to start.
16-year-old Antonio Arena will also be among the substitutes against Cagliari.
Confirmed Roma squad vs. Cagliari
Bryan Zaragoza completes his transfer to Roma (asroma.com)
Dominik Szoboszlai has just scored an outrageous free-kick to give Liverpool a deserving lead at Anfield against Manchester City.
Arne Slot’s side has fully dominated the second half and done everything but put the ball in the back of the net.
But when Liverpool won a free-kick, it was the Hungarian midfielder who stepped up take it.
And just as he has so many times this season, Szoboszlai did not disappoint. Full of confidence, the Liverpool star unleashed a rocket of a strike that flew into the top right corner.
Donnarumma could not do anything about it he stood there watching the ball fly past him into the back of the net.
This moment of magic comes as no surprise to the Anfield faithful, who have watched Szoboszlai evolve into one of the deadliest dead-ball specialists in Europe this season.
He has already built a highlight reel of set-piece stunners during the 2025/26 campaign.
Fans will instantly recall his similar effort against Arsenal back in August, where he struck a magnificent winner past David Raya to secure a vital 1-0 victory.
He repeated the feat in the Champions League in January, netting a crucial free-kick against Marseille and curled one against Bournemouth.
With Trent no more at Anfield, Szoboszlai has fully assumed the mantle of Liverpool’s primary set-piece taker, proving time and again that he can decide the biggest matches with a single swing of his right boot.
(Photo by Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
Szoboszlai has been Liverpool’s best player this season
While his goals steal the headlines, Szoboszlai’s influence goes far beyond free-kicks.
The 25-year-old has arguably been the first name on Arne Slot’s team sheet, filling in everywhere from attacking midfield to right-back during an injury crisis earlier in the campaign.
His relentless pressing, creativity, and leadership have driven Liverpool’s title charge. Slot has frequently praised the midfielder’s “incredible” engine and mentality, citing him as the embodiment of the high-intensity style he wants to play.
Whether winning the ball back deep in his own half or firing rockets into the top corner, Szoboszlai is currently playing the football of his life.
Liverpool fans made their feelings crystal clear at Anfield today, greeting Marc Guehi with a chorus of boos as his name was announced in the Manchester City starting lineup.
The hostile reception, as reported by James Pearce, marked Guehi’s first visit to Merseyside since his high-profile transfer saga, with the Anfield faithful evidently holding a grudge against the defender who slipped through their fingers.
The defender had been keen on the switch, but the collapse of the deal was ultimately out of his hands, a detail seemingly forgotten by the home crowd today.
Crucially, the financial package offered by the champions was something Liverpool were reportedly unwilling to match.
Reports indicate City handed Guehi a staggering wage packet, rumoured to be upwards of £200,000 per week, which would have shattered Liverpool’s strict wage structure for a new signing.
While Liverpool hesitated, City paid up, securing one of the league’s best defenders for a bargain transfer fee.
Liverpool should direct anger towards the board
While the boos for Guehi add theatre to the spectacle, the reality is that the player is not the villain of this piece. He did not reject Liverpool in the summer; the move was taken away from him.
When January arrived, he joined the club that showed the most ambition and financial commitment to secure his signature.
If the Anfield crowd is looking for someone to blame for seeing Guehi in sky blue today, they might do better to turn their ire toward the directors’ box.
The failure to get the deal over the line in the summer, followed by a refusal to compete financially in the winter, lies squarely with the Liverpool board, not the player who simply moved on when the Reds stood still.
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A study of infants during their first year of life conducted in Israel found that children with consistently small or large head circumferences had around three times higher odds of being diagnosed with autism compared to infants whose head circumference was consistently medium. These odds were 6–10 times higher in the 5% of infants with the smallest head circumferences and the 5% of infants with the largest head circumferences. The research was published in Autism Research.
Autism, or autism spectrum disorder, is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by differences in social communication, social interaction, and patterns of behavior, interests, or sensory processing. It is described as a spectrum because the type and intensity of characteristics vary widely between individuals.
Autism typically emerges in early childhood, although it may be formally diagnosed later in life. Researchers have investigated ways to detect autism in early childhood, and some studies suggested that abnormal head growth patterns in infancy may be associated with a subsequent diagnosis of autism.
Other studies have reported that children later diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder sometimes have very small heads at birth, followed by a period of accelerated growth of the head during infancy. There is some evidence that such an accelerated pace of head growth might begin before birth.
Study author Rewaa Balaum and her colleagues wanted to explore the relationship between head growth patterns during the first year of life and a later diagnosis of autism. They conducted a longitudinal study in which they looked into head circumference and height development trajectories.
Study participants included 262 children with autism and 560 non-autistic children born in the Negev, southern Israel, between 2014 and 2017. Their head circumference and height data during the first year of life were available in the databases of mother-child health clinics operated by the Israeli Ministry of Health.
Seventy-eight percent of participating children were boys, and 77% were Jewish. The ethnic groups living in the Negev are mainly Jews and Bedouin Arabs. Children with autism were less likely to come from families of high socioeconomic status compared to the control group. They also tended to have somewhat lower weight at birth (3.24 kg vs 3.32 kg) and somewhat lower head circumference (34.18 cm vs 34.88 cm).
Head circumference and height measurements of these infants were taken on multiple occasions during their first year of life. Using these data, study authors grouped participating infants into seven categories based on their head growth trajectories.
These trajectories were: infants with consistently small heads, infants with medium head circumference throughout infancy, infants with consistently large heads, infants whose head circumference increased from small to medium, those whose heads increased from medium to large, infants whose heads were large in the early days but decreased to medium by the end of the first year, and those whose heads were medium at birth but decreased to small near the end of the first year.
Results showed that infants with consistently large and consistently small heads were the most likely to be diagnosed with autism later. Their odds of being diagnosed with autism were around three times higher compared to infants with consistently medium-sized heads. These odds were 6–10 times higher in the 5% of infants with the smallest heads and the 5% of infants with the largest head circumferences.
Crucially, the researchers found that these head growth patterns were strongly linked to height. Children with atypical head sizes also tended to have atypical heights. The highest risk for autism was observed in children who had both atypical head size and atypical height, rather than those with isolated head growth issues.
“Our findings suggest that the reported associations between atypical head growth during infancy and ASD [autism spectrum disorder] may be attributed to broader physical growth anomalies. This conclusion highlights the importance of a multifaceted, longitudinal examination of such anthropometric measures in studies of child development,” the study authors concluded.
The study contributes to the scientific understanding of autism. However, it should be noted that the study only looked at children in the first year of life. It remains unknown whether these growth patterns continue beyond this period. It also remains unknown how much these findings can be generalized to human populations outside southern Israel.
A protein long implicated in diabetes and obesity may hold the key to treating Alzheimer’s disease by reinvigorating the brain’s immune system. New research suggests that blocking this protein, known as PTP1B, allows immune cells to clear toxic waste more effectively and restores cognitive function in mice. The findings were published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Alzheimer’s disease is characterized by the accumulation of sticky protein clumps called amyloid-beta. These plaques disrupt communication between brain cells and are widely believed to drive memory loss and neurodegeneration. The brain relies on specialized immune cells called microglia to maintain a healthy environment. In a healthy brain, microglia locate and engulf toxic clumps like amyloid-beta through a process called phagocytosis.
However, in patients with Alzheimer’s, these immune cells often become lethargic. They fail to keep up with the accumulating waste, allowing plaques to spread. Scientists have struggled to find ways to safely reactivate these cells without causing damaging inflammation.
There is a growing body of evidence linking Alzheimer’s to metabolic disorders. Conditions like type 2 diabetes are well-established risk factors for dementia. This connection led researchers to investigate a specific enzyme called protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B, or PTP1B.
This enzyme acts as a brake on signaling pathways that control how cells use energy and respond to insulin. Nicholas K. Tonks, a professor at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory who discovered PTP1B in 1988, led the investigation along with graduate student Yuxin Cen. They hypothesized that PTP1B might be preventing microglia from doing their job.
To test this theory, the team used a mouse model genetically engineered to develop Alzheimer’s-like symptoms. These mice, known as APP/PS1 mice, typically develop amyloid plaques and memory deficits as they age. The researchers created a group of these mice that lacked the gene responsible for producing PTP1B. When these mice reached an age where memory loss typically begins, the researchers assessed their cognitive abilities.
The mice lacking the enzyme performed better on memory tests than the standard Alzheimer’s mice. One test involved a water maze where mice had to remember the location of a hidden platform. The mice without PTP1B found the escape route faster, indicating superior spatial learning. Another test measured how much time mice spent exploring a new object versus a familiar one. The genetically modified mice showed a clear preference for the new object, a sign of intact recognition memory.
The team also tested a drug designed to inhibit PTP1B to see if pharmacological intervention could mimic the genetic deletion. They administered a compound called DPM1003 to older mice that had already developed plaques. After five weeks of treatment, these mice showed similar improvements in memory and learning. This suggested that blocking the enzyme could reverse existing deficits and was not just a preventative measure.
Next, the investigators examined the brains of the animals to understand the biological changes behind these behavioral improvements. They used staining techniques to visualize amyloid plaques. Both the mice lacking the PTP1B gene and those treated with the inhibitor had considerably fewer plaques in the hippocampus. This region of the brain is essential for forming new memories.
To understand how the plaques were being cleared, the researchers analyzed the gene activity in individual brain cells. They performed single-cell RNA sequencing to look at the genetic profiles of thousands of cells. They found that PTP1B is highly expressed in microglia. When the enzyme was absent, the microglia shifted into a unique state.
These cells began expressing genes associated with the consumption of cellular debris. This state is often referred to as “disease-associated microglia,” or DAM. While the name sounds negative, this profile indicates cells that are primed to respond to injury. The lack of PTP1B appeared to push the microglia toward this beneficial, cleaning-focused phenotype.
The researchers then isolated microglia in a dish and exposed them to amyloid-beta to observe their behavior directly. Cells lacking PTP1B were much more efficient at swallowing the toxic proteins. “Over the course of the disease, these cells become exhausted and less effective,” says Cen. “Our results suggest that PTP1B inhibition can improve microglial function, clearing up Aβ plaques.”
The study revealed that this boost in activity was powered by a change in cellular metabolism. Phagocytosis is an energy-intensive process. The immune cells without PTP1B were able to ramp up their energy production to meet this demand. They increased both their glucose consumption and their oxygen use.
This metabolic surge was driven by the PI3K-AKT-mTOR signaling pathway. This is a well-known cellular circuit that regulates growth and energy survival. In the absence of PTP1B, this pathway remained active, providing the fuel necessary for the microglia to function.
Finally, the team identified the specific molecular switch that PTP1B controls to regulate this process. They found that the enzyme directly interacts with a protein called spleen tyrosine kinase, or SYK. SYK is a central regulator that tells microglia to activate and start eating. PTP1B normally removes phosphate groups from SYK, which keeps the kinase in an inactive state.
When PTP1B is removed or inhibited, SYK becomes overactive. This triggers a cascade of signals that instructs the cell to produce more energy and engulf amyloid. The researchers confirmed this by adding a drug that blocks SYK to the cells. When SYK was blocked, the benefits of removing PTP1B disappeared, and the microglia stopped clearing the plaque. This proved that PTP1B works by suppressing SYK.
The researchers utilized a “substrate-trapping” technique to confirm this direct interaction. They created a mutant version of PTP1B that can grab onto its target protein but cannot let go. This allowed them to isolate the PTP1B enzyme and see exactly what it was holding. They found it was bound tightly to SYK, confirming the direct relationship between the two proteins.
While these results are promising, the study was conducted in mice. Animal models mimic certain aspects of Alzheimer’s pathology but do not perfectly replicate the human disease. Future research will need to determine if similar metabolic and immune pathways are active in human patients. Additionally, PTP1B regulates many systems in the body, so widespread inhibition must be tested for safety.
The researchers are now interested in developing inhibitors that can specifically target the brain to minimize potential side effects. The Tonks lab is working to refine these compounds for potential clinical use. Tonks envisions a strategy where these inhibitors are used alongside existing treatments. “The goal is to slow Alzheimer’s progression and improve quality of life of the patients,” says Tonks. “Using PTP1B inhibitors that target multiple aspects of the pathology, including Aβ clearance, might provide an additional impact,” says Ribeiro Alves.
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Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının XIX turunun “Sumqayıt” – “Zirə” oyunundan (2:3) oyunundan sonra meydan sahibi komandanın baş məşqçisi Saşa İliç jurnalistlərin suallarını cavablandırdı.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis əvvəlcə görüşlə bağlı fikirlərini bölüşdü…
– Maraqlı oyun oldu, gözəl qollar vuruldu. Yekunda uduzduq.
– Bu gün müdafiədə pis çıxış etdiniz. Arxa xəttdə dəyişiklik etməyiniz nəylə bağlı idi?
– Paşayevi təbrik edirəm. Bu gün qəşəng oynadı. Gələcəkdə klub üçün önəmli oyunçu ola biləcək. Məğlubiyyətin müdafiə ilə bağlı olduğunu düşünmürəm. Rayanın mövqeyini dəyişdik. Standart vəziyyətlərdə bizə lazım idi. Yorğun görünməyi normal idi. Deməzdim ki, müdafiəyə görə uduzduq. İlk qol müdafiənin səhvi deyildi. İkinci qol cərimə zərbəsindən gəldi. Üçüncüdə müdafiənin səhvi ola bilər.
– İki fərqli hissə gördük. İkinci hissədə daha fəal oynadınız. Səbuhinin əvəzlənməsindən sonra komandada effektivlik artdı. Rəqib baş məşqçi də bunu etiraf etdi. Səbuhinin performansında eniş yaşaması nəylə bağlıdır?
– Səbuhi komanda üçün önəmli oyunçudur. Bu gün özü də bildirdi ki, narahatlığı var. Temperaturu ola-ola meydana çıxmışdı. Gücünü göstərə bilmədi. Amma yenə deyirəm, bizimçün vacib oyunçudur.
– Rüstəm son oyunlarda ehtiyatda qalır. Bu, taktiki qərardır, ya onun performansı aşağıdır?
– Rüstəm də komanda üçün vacib oyunçudur. Zədəsi var idi və bir həftə məşqdən kənarda qalmışdı. Formasını yığmasına vaxt lazımdır. Bu həftə durumuna baxacağıq, yaxşı olsa, gələn oyun startda olacaq.
– Ehtiyat qüvvəniz kasaddır. Bu, avrokuboklar üçün oynayan komandaya nə dərəcə təsir edəcək?
– Hazırda iki oyunçumuz zədəlidir. Onlar da oyuna qoşulsa, rahat ola bilər. Bu heyətdən maksimum istifadə etməyə çalışacağıq.
– Komandanızın performansında eniş hiss edirsiniz? Təlim-məşq toplanışında da məğlubiyyətlər oldu. Rəqibləri düzgün seçmədiyinizi düşünürsünüz?
– Toplanışda özümüzdən güclü rəqibləri seçmək mənim fikrim olub. Ordakı nəticələr vacib deyil. Düşünmürəm ki, toplanışımız zəif keçib.
Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının XIX turunun “Sumqayıt” – “Zirə” oyunundan (2:3) sonra qonaq komandanın baş məşqçisi Rəşad Sadıqov jurnalistlərin suallarını cavablandırdı.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis əvvəlcə görüşlə bağlı fikirlərini bildirdi…
– Baxımlı oyunun şahidi olduq. İkinci hissədə daha üstün oynadıq. Fasiləyə bir top üstünlüyü ilə getdik. İkinci hissədə də yaxşı oynadıq. Rəqibin sonlara yaxın təhlükəli epizodları da oldu. Vacib qələbə qazandıq. Futbolçuları göstərdikləri oyuna görə təşəkkür edirəm.
– Fasilədə futbolçularla nə danışdınız?
– Fasilədə onu danışdıq ki, ikinci hissəyə fəal başlayaq. Kubok oyununda iki fərqli hissə olmuşdu. Bilirdik ki, “Sumqayıt”ın hücum gücü yaxşıdır. İkinci hissənin ilk dəqiqəli bizim üçün çətin keçdi. Buraxdığımız qol xeyrimizə oldu. Bundan sonra daha fəal oynadıq. Kombinasiyalarımız olurdu, amma qol vura bilmirdik. İstədiyimiz qol 89-da gəldi.
– Uzun müddət idi qələbə qazana bilmirdiniz. Bu gün seriyanı bitirdiz. Qələbə üçün xarakter lazımdır, ya ustalıq?
– Qələbə üçün bütün komponentlərdə yaxşı olmalısan, ən yaxşısını etməlisən. İstər bu gün, istərsə də kubok oyununda, yaxşı oynamışdıq, futbolçulardan razı qalmışdım. Bu gün də çətin olacağını bilirdik. Nə qədər belə oyunlar olsa, çempionatımız daha maraqlı olar.
– Bu oyundan sonra kubokda şansları necə dəyərləndirirsiniz?
– Kubokda hər şey 0-dan olacaq. “Sumqayıt”ın gücünü bilirik və nədəsə üstün olduğumuzu demək olmur. Çalışacağıq ki, oyuna qədər zədəlilərimiz tam sağalsın. Hər itki komandaya təsir edir. Məsələn, bu gün “Sumqayıt”ın da itkiləri var idi. Onlar da olsaydı, bizə daha çətin olardı.
– “Neftçi” ilə matçdan sonra bildirmişdiz ki, mövsümün ikinci hissəsi çətin olacaq. Bu çətinliyə qarşı hansısa ehtiyat variant hazırlamısız?
– Komandamızın müəyyən strategiyası var. Fərqli oyunçularla da komandanı gücləndirmək istərdik. Amma əlimizdə olan futbolçulardan razıyam. Bəzən zamana ehtiyac olur ki, potensiallarını açsınlar. Çalışırıq ki, imkanlarımızın ən yaxşısını edək.
– Transfer dönəmini bağlamısınız? Bu heyət kifayət edəcək avrokuboklara vəsiqə üçün?
– Ən yaxşı variantımız futbolçularımızın ideal formada olmasıdır. Zədələrin, itkilərin azlığıdır. Bəlkə, alınsa, bir futbolçu ilə güclənərik. Xəbər olmadı. Maksimum bir transfer ola bilər. İndiki məqamda ən yaxşı silahımız futbolçuların yaxşı formada olmasıdır.
– Mövqesi nədir?
– Hücumda oynayır. Həm vinger, həm hücumçu kimi.
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Amazon is celebrating the Super Bowl today by offering stunningly low prices on big-screen TVs from brands like Samsung, Sony, LG, and TCL, starting at just $349.99.
After the confetti falls and the official Super Bowl LX coverage on NBC and Peacock concludes, there will still be plenty of things to say about the game.
And Simms and I will be saying them live on NBCSN and Peacock.
PFT Live will do it live from the NBC set at Super Bowl LX. It'll be a one-hour show, breaking down all of the big moments that made the difference between the Seahawks and the Patriots.
The show also will air at 7:00 a.m. ET (and again at 8:00 a.m. ET) on Monday morning, in lieu of a live show at 4:00 a.m. local time. And then we'll be back at it on Tuesday morning, with whatever else needs to be said about the Super Bowl and anything else that inevitably will be going on.
So get ready for a full day of football talk, capped by a full hour of PFT Live chatter that will put a bow on the 2025 season.
Sun greeted the Seahawks as they awoke Sunday morning at their hotel in San Jose, about nine miles from the Super Bowl 60 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara. The game site 45 miles south of the league’s Super Bowl headquarters in downtown San Francisco.
The weather forecast for kickoff at 3:30 p.m. Sunday of the Seahawks versus the New England Patriots playing for the Vince Lombardi Trophy representing the NFL championship: Perfect. Sunny, 65 degrees, win a 9 mph with no chance of rain and temperatures going down to 57 degrees by game’s end.
The field already reputed to be the NFL’s best grass surface should be perfect, too.
Pro Bowl kick returner and wide receiver Rashid Shaheed on Saturday posted a photo of Seattle’s tour of the stadium the day before the game. It was of the rival Seahawks occupying the San Francisco 49ers’ home locker room at Levi’s Stadium, the place where Seattle won the NFC West championship and top conference playoff seed in week 18 of the regular season last month.
The News Tribune’s keys for the Seahawks’ quest to win the Super Bowl for the second time in the franchise’s 50-year history:
Sam Darnold staying the same
Sam Darnold made the Pro Bowl for his 4,000-yard passing season and being the league’s best deep-ball thrower this season.
He didn’t make the Pro Bowl for his league-leading 20 turnovers during the regular season.
Yet in the last four games, Darnold has as committed as many turnovers in an NFL game as you have. Zero in the team’s win for Seattle’s first division title since 2020. Zero in the divisional-playoff blowout of the 49ers. And zero in the win over the Los Angeles Rams for the NFC championship and place in Sunday’s Super Bowl.
Between that and his injured left oblique healing to the point Thursday and Friday this past week were his first full-go practices since Jan. 15, Darnold is ultra comfortable entering the Super Bowl.
“The biggest thing for me as a quarterback is just understanding situations. The first- and second-down stuff, being able to understand, OK, why are we calling this play?” Darnold said. “Where my checkdowns are at. Is there a certain protection where they might eat up (pass rush into) a (running) back and the back might not be able to get out (in his pass pattern) and I’ve got to maybe throw it to a receiver or just throw it away over his head? Or, is the back going to able to get out, and I can look for him a little bit quicker on the checkdown.
“And then it comes to third down, being able to get through my progression, understand why we’re calling the play.”
Darnold said having the league’s top-ranked scoring defense allows him to settle for throwing the ball away, even on third down, rather than trying to force a play into tight pass coverage to put the ball at risk.
“That’s kind of the benefit of having a great defense,” Darnold said. “Especially the latter half of the season, I always felt like I never really had to force anything.”
The Seahawks enter this game believing the Patriots are not going to drive the length of the field multiple times for multiple touchdowns on that number-one defense. If Darnold doesn’t hand quarterback Drake Maye and New England the ball in short fields already in scoring positions, the Seahawks defense can win them this Super Bowl.
Kenneth Walker on 1st, 2nd downs
Kenneth Walker is playing the final game of his contract in this Super Bowl. Rarely has a lead back so integral in a title-game team’s offensive game plan been heading to employment after the game.
There won’t be a more personally motivated player on the field Sunday. The 25-year-old is playing for his career.
Have the Seahawks offered or even approached Walker about a new contract.
“I feel like we’ve been more focused on the season and winning the Super Bowl,” Walker said.
If the 1,000-yard back does what he’s been doing through the first two games of this preseason, chunk run plays on first and second down, offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak in his final Seahawks game can use the entire playbook. Third and short means Darnold at his best, on the move throwing with play-action passes containing the real threat to run, neutralizing a Patriots pass rush that has 12 sacks in three AFC playoff games.
Kubiak, who is expected to officially leave Seattle Monday to become the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders, is going to feature Walker. A lot. So much, the running back without a job come Monday could, with a Seahawks win, become the Super Bowl MVP.
Defennding Drake Maye’s run
The Patriots quarterback is the most unique, difficult threat the Seahawks defense has faced this season.
“He is a running back who also throws,” Seattle general manager John Schneider said last week of the former University of North Carolina QB the Seahawks and every other NFL teams scouted deeply out of college a few years ago.
Unlike Baker Mayfield (whose Buccaneers scored 38 on Seattle in winning in October at Lumen Field, after a late turnover by Darnold handed Tampa Bay the winning field goal), Maye doesn’t run to extend plays to throw. He runs to tuck the ball under his arm and truck defenders. New England’s quarterback injured his throwing shoulder in the AFC title game two weeks ago stiff-arming a Denver Broncos defender on one of his power runs.
DeMarcus Lawrence, Leonard Williams, Byron Murphy, they have been fantastic this Seahawks season pressuring quarterbacks. The front four’s success has allowed coach Mike Macdonald to keep seven in pass coverage. Those numbers have been in Seattle’s favor all season.
But they have been susceptible to allowing QB’s to break containment on edges and extend plays. If that happens in the Super Bowl, Maye may be the game’s leading rusher. Maye has 61 scramble runs this season. Almost a third of those, 18, have gone for 10 or more yards.
Look for Macdonald to put do-it-all safety (now that he’s back healthy) Nick Emmanwori on Maye, perhaps as a second-level spy behind Seattle’s defensive line, to run up and use his sure tackling to keep Maye’s runs to 4 and 5 yards instead of 10 or more.
That could be the difference between Seattle forcing New England to punt and the Patriots getting first downs to scores.
And that would be the difference between the Seahawks having a parade through downtown Seattle and them losing the Super Bowl for the third time in four appearances all time.
The Super Bowl pick
A more comfortable Darnold does not turn the ball over, for the fifth consecutive game.
Walker romps like no pending free-agent back has romped before in a Super Bowl, a 100-yard game with touchdowns to become the game’s MVP.
Emmanwori shows the ankle he turned in practice Wednesday is fine, and corrals Maye in the game’s crucial matchup.
And Macdonald does it, wins the Super Bowl in the 38-year-old defensive wizard’s second season as a head coach, at any level.
Ireland could not overcome a host of errors in the field as they fell 20 runs short of Sri Lanka in their World Cup opener.
Ireland, who did not win a game at this tournament two years ago and have never beaten Sri Lanka, got the desired return from their spinners as the co-hosts were put into bat and held to 104-4 through 16 overs.
George Dockrell was the pick of the Irish bowlers and accounted for the wicket of opener Pathum Nissanka for 24 thanks to a fine catch from skipper Paul Stirling.
The rest of Ireland's work in the field was not nearly as exemplary, however, with five drops, four of them in the final four overs as Sri Lanka tacked on a further 59 runs, making the chase all the tougher.
Despite an apparent hamstring injury, Wanindu Hasaranga accounted for the key wickets of Ross Adair, Harry Tector and Curtis Campher as Ireland were bowled out for 143 in 19.5 overs.
With Ireland winning the toss and electing to bowl, it was an early test of how the side's spinners would adjust not only to the conditions but superior opposition
Through a three-match series with Italy and two against the UAE in their preparations, Heinrich Malan's side eventually settled upon a bowling attack missing the out-of-sorts Josh Little.
A change facilitated by the bowling renaissance of Dockrell, the decision to leave out Ireland's most dangerous quick was vindicated as the spinners stymied Sri Lanka in the middle overs.
Dockrell led the way with figures of 2-17, ably assisted by Gareth Delany whose one wicket came at the cost of 24 runs. With Sri Lanka 50-1 after the powerplay, eight consecutive overs of spin held a frustrated Sri Lanka to just 87-4.
Having hit Barry McCarthy's final delivery of the powerplay for four, the co-hosts would not find another boundary until Kamindu Mendis brought up his side's 100 in the 16th over.
With Sri Lanka having finally saw the back of Delany and Dockrell, the partnership of Kamindu Mendis and Kusal Mendis were belatedly able to accelerate ahead, although they were helped in no small part by Irish errors in the field.
Ireland made five drops across the innings, including three in the space of four 17th-inning deliveries from Matthew Humphreys who will feel his figures of 0-44 should come with an asterisk.
With Sri Lanka moving form 104-4 to 163-6 across the final four overs of their innings, Ireland's target quickly looked more considerable.
While Ross Adair always felt the most likely to open the batting with Paul Stirling, there was still a decision to be made between the 31-year-old and Tim Tector coming into this tournament.
After averaging 14 across the five warm-ups at the top of the order, Ireland's faith in the man who hit a T20 century against South Africa in 2024 again appeared wholly justified when, despite some less than aesthetic moments, he quickly motored to 34 thanks to five fours and a six.
But, after contributing two of those five drops in Sri Lanka's innings, Adair had another moment to forget when taking a wild heave at the bowling of a hobbling Wanindu Hasaranga and seeing his stumps uprooted.
Without the thump of Adair and Stirling, who was earlier out for six after facing 13 balls, Ireland relied upon the running of Lorcan Tucker and Harry Tector to keep the game in the balance.
The required run rate was always on the rise though and, as Ireland tried to find the accelerator, miscues followed in their attempts to find the boundaries.
By the time Maheesh Theekshana accounted for Ben Caltiz and Gareth Delany with consecutive deliveries, Ireland required 44 from the final 20 balls and never looked primed to chase down the tally.
Things get no easier in Group B with Ireland set to face Australia on Wednesday (09:30 GMT), while Sri Lanka are next in action a day later against Oman (05:30 GMT).
No. 14 Tennessee (3-1) won a top 15 tennis match on Saturday. The Lady Vols defeated No. 15 Virginia (6-4), 4-2, at the ITA National Team Indoor Championships in Evanston, Illinois.
The consolation match was contested at Combe Tennis Center.
"I'm really proud of our team's ability to refocus prior to singles and allow ourselves to compete freely in big moments." Tennessee head coach Alison Ojeda said. "Virginia is a great team who pushed us hard. We earned the win and that's always a good feeling leaving the courts."
The Seattle Seahawks may not be one of the most prominent NFL franchises, but they still have a solid coterie of notable celebrity fans. With the Seahawks on the national stage for Super Bowl LX vs the New England Patriots, all eyes are on Seattle, and we'll likely see more than a few of them in Santa Clara later today. With that being said, let us take a look at who the most famous Seahawks fans are.
Chris Pratt - Actor
We'll start with arguably the most notable 12th Man, actor Chris Pratt. The Marvel megastar is a born and raised Seattle native, and will actually introduce the team before Super Bowl LX.
Rainn Wilson - Actor/Comedian
Known best for his role on The Office, Wilson is another Seattle native and received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Washington. Wilson is often connected with the Seahawks, and most recently delivered a welcome message to Sam Darnold when he signed with the team.
Jeffrey Dean Morgan - Actor
One of the most intense and fearsome actors in Hollywood, Jeffrey Dean Morgan is as loud as any 12 on his Twitter account. JDM will even appear on talk shows to discuss his favorite team.
Ann Wilson - Rock Star
Lead singer for one of the greatest classic rock bands of all time, Heart, Ann Wilson is as true a Seahawks fan as they get. Heart was a pioneer in rock, and one of the first female-fronted bands of all time.
Adam Ray - Comedian
One of the country's top rising comedians, Adam Ray is a diehard Seattle fan. He has developed a strong friendship with Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh, and can often be seen sporting Seahawks merch during his standup sets.
Joel McHale - Actor
Although Joel McHale is one of the more notable celebrity fans, the 12's don't want to see him anywhere near the Super Bowl. McHale attended three games this year, and all three were the only losses Seattle suffered this season. McHale says he wants to stay "far away" from the team right now, and while we love him, I think we can all agree.
Macklemore - Singer/Rapper
Macklemore is another Seattle native, and can often be seen at both Seahawks and Mariners games.
Mike McCready - Pearl Jam guitarist
Like we mentioned with Heart, Seattle has a rich music history. And of course, Pearl Jam is part of that legacy!
Will Ferrell - Actor/Comedian
One of the most iconic funny-men of the 2000's, Will Ferrell was a known Seahawks fan mainly due to his friendship with former USC legend Pete Carroll. Still, it's given us plenty of iconic moments, such as his "gameplan" against the 49ers from a few years ago.
Bill Nye the Science Guy - Educational Entertainer
It was only fitting everyone's favorite 90's TV star was the one to raise the 12th Man Flag when the Seahawks re-debuted their 90's throwback jerseys.
Ariana Grande - Singer
Ariana Grande famously opened the 2014 season at Lumen Field (then-CenturyLink) with a rendition of the National Anthem.
Dave Matthews - Singer
Dave Matthews raised the 12th Man flag on top of the Space Needle when the Seahawks were last in the Super Bowl against the Patriots.
Few, if any, expected the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks to be the two teams left standing across from one another in Santa Clara at Super Bowl LX.
This NFL season had more twists and turns than an Agatha Christie novel, but it all led to this moment for the Patriots and Seahawks. Who cares how they got here? The only thing that matters now is the fact that they are here.
And a Lombardi Trophy hangs in the balance.
The Seahawks are heavily favored in Sunday's matchup—and rightfully so. They have arguably the best defense in the NFL, and Sam Darnold is no longer seeing ghosts like Haley Joel Osment in The Sixth Sense. In fact, Darnold was one of the better quarterbacks in football this season with 4,048 passing yards, 25 touchdowns and 14 interceptions.
The Seahawks have the best scoring defense in the league with opponents averaging only 17.1 points per game against them. No, they won't wow you with explosive edge rushers, but they can wreak havoc on the interior, and their linebackers are terrifyingly athletic. Couple all of that with their talented secondary and it's a real conundrum for Patriots quarterback Drake Maye.
But it might not be for Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels, a six-time Super Bowl champion. Not to take away from the Seahawks' defensive dominance, but McDaniels has seen historically great defenses in the biggest moments.
If anyone can formulate a winning game plan, it would be the guy who spent well over a decade winning championships with Tom Brady. Of course, Maye has to avoid turnovers and show more of that next-level magic that made him the MVP runner-up in 2025. He threw for 4,394 yards, 31 touchdowns and eight interceptions, along with rushing for 450 yards and four touchdowns this season.
His arm and legs could be a problem for Seattle's defense.
On the defensive side of the ball for the Patriots, they have a defensive front capable of making Darnold remember what ghosts look like. No quarterback in the league turned the ball over more times than Darnold did this season. If the defensive line can generate pressure, it could create opportunities for a loaded Patriots' defensive backfield with cornerbacks Christian Gonzalez, Carlton Davis III and Marcus Jones.
Here are the final Super Bowl LX predictions from the Patriots Wire staff:
Legendary Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn clipped a flag and crashed just seconds into what could be final Olympic run. She was airlifted for further medical attention. Handout / Handout / Getty Images
Lindsey Vonn’s bid for another Olympic medal came to a sudden and painful end Saturday, as the American ski legend crashed early in the women’s downhill race at the 2026 Winter Games in Milan-Cortina.
The 41-year-old was already competing under extraordinary physical strain. Just days earlier, Vonn had suffered a ruptured ACL in her left knee during a World Cup race, yet chose to continue competing at the Olympics while wearing a brace. She has also been open about returning to elite skiing after undergoing a partial knee replacement in 2024.
Vonn crashed just 13 seconds after leaving the starting gate, losing control and falling hard on the course. Officials halted the race as medical personnel rushed to her side, and she was later airlifted off the mountain for further evaluation.
At the time of the crash, officials said Vonn would undergo medical testing, but no detailed update on her condition or long-term outlook had immediately been released at time of publication. Another official commented that the crash was “tragic” but noted that injuries are unfortunately part of the sport.
Vonn’s teammate Breezy Johnson went on to win Team USA’s first gold medal of the Games.
The incident brought an abrupt end to what had already been a remarkable and risky comeback effort. One of the most decorated athletes in alpine skiing history, Vonn won Olympic gold in 2010 and silver in 2018 before retiring in 2019. She returned to competition in recent seasons despite repeated injuries, emphasizing her desire to compete on her own terms.
Fans and fellow athletes flooded social media with messages praising her determination and resilience, even as concerns grew about the toll the sport has taken on her body.
💪🏼 @lindseyvonn, you are a great inspiration and an example of perseverance.
Vonn’s crash highlights both the unforgiving nature of alpine skiing and the extraordinary lengths elite athletes sometimes go to in pursuit of competition. For now, her focus is expected to shift once again to recovery, as questions remain about what the latest setback means for the final chapter of her storied career.
The debate around Babar Azam’s place in Pakistan’s T20I setup shows no signs of easing. The former captain came under sharp criticism after a disappointing outing against the Netherlands in Pakistan’s T20 World Cup Group A opener in Colombo on Saturday.
Babar’s stay at the crease was brief and ineffective. Walking in after the dismissal of Salman Ali Agha, he struggled to rotate strike and managed only 15 runs from 18 deliveries, slowing Pakistan’s momentum at a crucial stage. His poor shot selection proved costly, allowing the Netherlands to claw their way back into the contest. Pakistan ultimately escaped with a win thanks largely to Faheem Ashraf’s late counterattack of 29 off 11 balls. Without it, the match could have slipped away.
Former Pakistan batter Basit Ali was scathing in his assessment, suggesting Babar could even be dropped for the next game against the USA. Speaking on the ‘Game Plan’ show, Ali claimed head coach Mike Hesson was visibly unhappy with Babar’s dismissal.
“I have a feeling that Babar will not play in Pakistan’s next game. The anger I saw on coach Mike Hesson’s face… I don’t think that he will play Babar at no 4 again in the next game,” said Ali.
Babar’s dismissal came as he attempted to take on the bowling by charging down the track. The ball was flighted invitingly, but he mistimed his lofted drive and was caught comfortably at long-off.
Ali went on to question Babar’s suitability for the T20 format, arguing that his reputation does not translate into impact cricket. He pointed to the 31-year-old’s struggles in the Big Bash League with the Sydney Sixers ahead of the World Cup as further evidence.
During a match against Sydney Thunder, Babar was denied a single off the final ball of an over by Steve Smith, who was looking to maximise the Power Surge. The incident sparked controversy, with Babar reacting angrily after his dismissal by hitting the boundary rope with his bat.
"If you call Babar Azam a superstar in ODIs or Tests, I might still agree. But in T20Is? Kahaan se superstar hai? (How is he a superstar?) A batter who drops down from his regular batting position and comes out to bat at no 4, and cannot even tell the management that he’s not a no 4 batter! Doesn’t Babar know this?” said Basit.
“Even a club cricketer will tell you that in T20S, Shadab Khan, Usman Khan, Mohammad Nawaz, Faheem Ashraf, they are all better players in the format than Babar! Sahibzada Farhan and Saim Ayub are also better T20 players than Babar. Even Salman Ali Agha has shown that he’s a better player at No. 3 than Babar. After what Steve Smith did with Babar Azam in the Big Bash League, people still haven't become wise! He denied a single just to prevent Babar from getting on strike. His game is not suited to T20s,” he added.
Notably, even before the tournament began, Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha had made it clear that reputation would not guarantee selection, stating that the team management would not hesitate to drop Babar Azam if he did not fit into the desired team combination.
Watch: Lamine Yamal reacts to Barcelona midfielder’s well-deserved goal vs Mallorca
Barcelona secured a dominant 3-0 victory over Mallorca this weekend, a result that further solidifies their position at the top of the table.
While the scoreline reflects a comfortable night for the Blaugrana, the true highlight was the spectacular goal that sealed the win, scored by 18-year-old Marc Bernal.
The goal triggered a wave of enthusiasm throughout the dressing room, as teammates celebrated the youth player’s moment of brilliance following a deeply challenging period.
Bernal has spent the last year navigating a difficult recovery from a serious left knee injury, making this individual effort a significant milestone in his young career.
Seeing him find the back of the net for the first team for the first time was the emotional peak of the match.
Watch: Lamine Yamal’s shocked reaction
As Bernal manoeuvred through the defence to score, Lamine Yamal provided the most memorable reaction of the night from the bench.
Captured by Movistar+ cameras, the Barça number 10 was seen in a state of total disbelief, applauding the pivot’s technical skill with a face that reflected pure amazement.
Yamal remained on the sidelines praising the finish until Bernal saw him, at which point the winger gestured to further acknowledge the great finish against Leo Román.
The amazement was shared by other heavyweights in the squad, with Robert Lewandowski, Dani Olmo, and Ronald Araujo all reacting with visible disbelief to the youngster’s skill.
This display of affection stems from a long-standing friendship; both Yamal and Bernal were born in 2007 and have spent their formative years as teammates in the club’s youth categories.
For the young winger, seeing his close friend finally find the back of the net after such a physical struggle was a satisfying moment.
"Deep down inside, I think we will [see McMahon on camera in WWE again]. I've said this before, maybe in private conversations: I see patterns. I look for patterns in just about everything," Bischoff explained during an episode of his "83 Weeks" podcast.
He then recalled going to see Lex Luger's induction at 2025's WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony, noting that Paul "Triple H" Levesque was allowed to say heartfelt things about McMahon. "That was the first time that I can recall, at least on WWE television, that there was a direct reference in a positive way – somewhat positive; positive acknowledgement – towards Vince and giving him credit for so much," he said, adding that he's since seen additional evidence making him think McMahon is slowly being reintroduced.
"In a very subtle way, but over time I expect to see more, and more about that, so that – I'm guessing – there's a certain amount of PR rehab going on – professionally managed rehab – that will eventually lead to some kind of television appearance; not on a regular appearance, nothing like that."
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0 accurate crosses, 0 shots on target, 0 chances created – Chelsea player is only in the team for one reason
Cole Palmer stole the show in Chelsea’s win over Wolves yesterday, scoring a first half hattrick. But there were other outstanding showing from players in Blue.
Joao Pedro kept up his good form leading, the line, the centre backs both did really well dominating defensively, Marc Cucurella had another good game going both ways. Overall, it was a good day out.
Pedro Neto needs to shape up or ship out
Pedro Neto’s Fotmob player card.
One player who continues to disappoint, however, is Pedro Neto. Against his old club he was by no means terrible, but he created 0 chances, took 3 shots without hitting the target, succeeded with just 1 of 3 dribbles, and played an insane 8 crosses, with 0 successful.
He’s only in the team right now because the alternatives aren’t good – Estevao doesn’t play on the left, Alejandro Garnacho is out of form and Jamie Gittens is injured. But left wing is the clear weak spot in the team when it’s set up this way, with Palmer drifting right.
We do like what Neto offers in theory – explosive acceleration on the break, powerful running, good disciplined marking and tracking and tactical intelligence. But creatively he’s just not up to it right now.
While Gittens and Garnacho deserve the rest of the season to try and improve and impress, it does seem worryingly like our sporting directors have swung and missed on yet another pair of wingers for this squad.
Something to think about for the summer?
In other news…
Moises Caicedo’s stats from the game were remarkable. We’re not sure we’ve ever seen so many defensive contributions as the midfield dynamo had yesterday.
Robert Sanchez spoke a little about working under Rosenior – the players all seem to be loving it, and the mood at Chelsea is really positive after this string of wins.
A police investigation is under way after mass brawl broke out at a non-league football match.
Officers were called to Bilston Town FC's Queen Street ground on Saturday after reports of people being attacked at about 17:00 GMT.
Footage circulating on social media seemed to show brawling and violent scenes, also involving a player, during the FA Vase tie against Droylsden FC.
A spokesperson for the club said it was also investigating the circumstances of what happened adding that events were "not a fair reflection of the game or day as a whole".
The club, which plays in the Midland League Division One, said it was aware of videos being shared and was investigating the footage.
"We would like to thank the supporters of Droylsden FC for their cooperation," they added.
West Midlands Police said no arrests had been made.
"We are working to establish the full facts and will be contacting the victims to get full statements, and will be reviewing mobile phone and CCTV footage," the force said.
"Anyone with information has been asked to get in touch with us."
After two weeks of hype and anticipation, the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks will face off in Super Bowl 60 at Levi’s Stadium on Sunday.
Will Drake Maye and the Patriots (17-3) capture their seventh Lombardi Trophy? Or will Sam Darnold and the Seahawks (16-3) earn their second?
The matchup features two stingy defenses, two balanced offenses, and two quarterbacks who’ve taken vastly different routes to get here.
The Seahawks allowed the fewest points in the NFL and have standout players at every level. The Patriots advanced to a record 12th Super Bowl because their defense has been dominant in the playoffs, allowing only 8.7 points per game.
The 23-year-old Maye will be the second-youngest quarterback to start a Super Bowl. He’s aiming to become the youngest to win it.
The Patriots won six rings with coach Bill Belichick and Tom Brady. AP NFL Coach of the Year Mike Vrabel, who was a linebacker on three of those teams, is seeking his first as a head coach.
Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald is only in his second season and first with Darnold, who’s on his fifth team in eight years in the NFL. The 2018 No. 3 overall pick has finally found a home after bouncing around the league.
This is a rematch of the Super Bowl 11 years ago. Brady and the Patriots won that one, 28-24, after Russell Wilson’s pass from the 1-yard line in the final minute was intercepted by Malcolm Butler.
US' gold-medallist Breezy Johnson celebrates after the Women's Downhill Alpine Skiing competition during the 2026 Winter Olympic Games Milan-Cortina. Michael Kappeler/dpa
Alpine skiing women's downhill Olympic champion Breezy Johnson told reporters that she broke her gold medal during celebrations after Sunday's run.
"Don't jump in them. I was jumping in excitement, and it broke. I'm sure somebody will fix it," she said.
The medal fell off the lanyard and Johnson said it was "a little broken."
"It's not crazy broken, but a little broken," she said.
Something similar happened to Sweden's Ebba Andersson after she claimed 20-kilometre skiathlon silver on Saturday.
Downhill silver medallist Emma Aicher of Germany still doesn't know what she's going to do with her prize, but said with a laugh: "I will take care of it."
Texans defensive backs coach Dino Vasso has been a candidate for defensive coordinator openings since the end of the 2025 season, but it looks like he will be staying in Houston.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that Vasso has agreed to a contract extension with the team.
Vasso interviewed with the Titans and Cardinals in recent weeks. Rapoport reports he was also on the list of candidates for the Browns and Raiders.
Vasso joined the Texans as a cornerbacks coach in 2021 and took on his current title ahead of the 2024 season. He worked for the Eagles and Chiefs before making the move to Houston.
Shams Charania: Malika, sources tell me Jayson Tatum has started controlled five-on-five scrimmaging with coaches. He has aggressively attacked his rehab at every turn. And listen, there's more boxes for Jayson Tatum to check. There's more phases in his rehab. He's got to practice with the team, of course. And then again, there's also the normal nerve, coming back from an injury of this magnitude, a torn Achilles in May to a really good team that has aspirations for potentially advancing in the playoffs. And Jayson Tatum has made clear to people around him, from my understanding, that he wants to come back as close to Jayson Tatum as Jayson Tatum as possible, not a shell of himself, not a lesser percentage of himself. And the other side of all that is the Celtics medical staff will have to clear him 100% before he can return, and he himself will have to feel 100% confidence and trust in that leg before he makes a potential return this season.
Houston Rockets center Alperen Sengun has been named by NBA Commissioner Adam Silver to replace injured Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander on Team World for the 2026 NBA All-Star Game. pic.twitter.com/Ve0vzlR2iu
Houston Rockets center Alperen Sengun (28) warms up before an NBA basketball game against the Hornets, Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026, in Houston. (AP Photo/ Karen Warren)
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Houston Rockets center Alperen Şengün will replace Oklahoma City guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander for the World team in the All-Star Game on February 15, according to ESPN's Sham Charania.
Gilgeous-Alexander will be sidelined through the All-Star Game with an abdominal injury he suffered on February 3 in a win over the Orlando Magic. He is expected to be reevaluated after the All-Star break.
Last year's MVP has averaged 31.8 points, 6.4 assists and 4.4 rebounds. The Thunder lead the NBA standings at 40-13.
Houston Rockets' Alperen Sengun replaced Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander on the World team for the 2026 NBA All-Star Game.
This is the second straight All-Star appearance for Şengün. The 23-year-old has averaged 20.8 points, 9.4 rebounds and 6.3 assists this season. Şengün will represent Turkey in the new All-Star format that will played, featuring two US teams and one world team.
She’s won a record 12 World Cup races on the Olympia delle Tofane track — split evenly between six downhills and six super-Gs — and has a total of 20 podium results there, stretching back to her very first year on the entire circuit in 2004.
The highlight of the downhill course is the Tofana schuss, a narrow chute between two walls of Dolomite rock where the skiers accelerate to 80 mph (130 kph).
But the real key to the Olympia delle Tofane track comes above the schuss, where there’s a key right turn that includes an uphill stretch. That’s where Vonn went down.
“It’s incredibly reverse banked,” said Kristian Ghedina, the Cortina native and former racer who grew up in a home just below the finish line. “That’s where your speed for the rest of the course gets determined and if you don’t take the right trajectory it makes a huge difference because you end up going uphill.”
Bumped into the air and clipped a gate
Vonn was fighting that reverse bank and trending slightly uphill when she got rocked into the air by a bump, causing her to clip the fourth gate with her right side.
That’s when the real disaster started to unfold.
Vonn tried to twist and regain her balance in mid-air but landed awkwardly with her skis perpendicular to the fall line, ensuring a brutal fall. She tumbled over, got bounced into the air again and landed on her neck area and slid down a ways before coming to a stop in the middle of the course, away from the safety netting but clearly in serious trouble.
“It’s super flat after it so the goal is to be as close to that gate as possible and she really nailed the turn but she was too close to it so she got hooked into it," Norwegian skier Kajsa Vickhoff Lie said of the gate. “But that’s how it is with the Olympics, you really want to be on the limit and she was a little bit over the limit."
While it’s always bumpy in that section, this year the final bump is “more of a kicker,” Lie noted, which is why Vonn got popped up suddenly into the air.
“I watched the video, and probably like anybody else, saw that she went through that panel, that uphill double, and for sure kicked her in the air and there was a pretty significant fall after that,” head U.S. ski coach Paul Kristofic told The Associated Press.
Organizers defend course preparation in section where Vonn crashed
Women's race director Peter Gerdol said the section where Vonn lost control was “not really more different than other years.”
“This is the Cortina downhill and this year we’re talking about the Olympics,” he told AP. "It’s awarding Olympic medals so has to be somehow challenging.
Had attention been paid to controlling the size of that bump?
“Not severely,” Gerdol said. “Because actually today, all the athletes went through quite easily. Lindsey made a mistake and it happens. It can happen in any section of the course. It happened there but it could have been in another.”
Mandatory air bag inflated under Vonn's racing suit
When she came to a stop, Vonn's skis were facing in opposite directions, still attached to her bindings. She then moved her left arm toward her body and was laying there alone and virtually immobile until help arrived after some tense moments. She received care for long minutes before she was airlifted away by helicopter.
The mandatory safety air bag inflated under her racing suit during the crash, supplier Dainese confirmed to The AP. The air bag, which is triggered by a complicated algorithm when racers lose control, may have softened her landing.
It was evident that the air bag had opened, because Vonn’s chest appeared puffed out when she was lying on the snow.
Marco Pastore, who works on the safety system for Dainese, said the air bag deflates after about 20 seconds, so that likely happened while Vonn was lying on the snow after her crash. Eventually, Dainese will try to retrieve a sort of “black box” sensor that could reveal data on the fall.
“She was wearing it when they took her away in the helicopter,” Pastore said. “So we haven’t gotten the data yet.”
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AP Sports Writer Steve Douglas contributed to this report.
Kearns' boys swim team won the Region 4 championship at the Kearns Aquatics Center on Friday, Feb. 6.
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Here’s a recap of the results from this weekend’s four region swimming meets in Class 5A as the teams prepare for the state tournament at BYU on Feb. 20-21.
The four region champions for the girls were Cyprus, Box Elder, Olympus and Timpview, while the four boys region champs were Kearns, Box Elder, Skyline and Timpview.
Skyline’s girls and Olympus’ boys are the defending 5A state champs heading into the final meet of the season in two weeks.
Of the 16 individual events, nine featured new 6A season-best times at the three region meets.
For the girls, Olympus’ Lorraine Moran (200 free, 100 fly), Olympus’ Emma Staskus (100 free), Springville’s Aulia Leauanae (100 back) and Timpview’s Camryn Tanton (100 breast) all recorded the new best time in 5A at their respective region meets.
Moran’s 200 free time and Staskus’ 100 free time and Tanton’s 100 breast time are the best statewide times so far.
For the boys, Skyline’s Kai Hale (50 free, 100 back) recorded the only new best times in 5A this season.
Cyprus' girls swim team won the Region 4 championship at the Kearns Aquatics Center on Friday, Feb. 6.
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It's been a hectic week, with the Radio Row rollercoaster yielding to multiple days of preparation and rehearsal for the Super Bowl pregame show on NBC. Along the way, I almost forgot that there's a game — and that we need to make our picks for it.
So here we are. The last game of the year. It doesn't impact the season-long competition. Simms won the straight-up battle; I've clinched the spread competition.
Either way, we disagree today as to the winner of the game, but not as to the team that will prevail against the spread.
The Patriots need to muddy it up and keep it close. If they can, the primary factor in an eventual victory will be the skills and abilities of Patriots coach Mike Vrabel, who combines an encyclopedic knowledge of the rules with a keen appreciation of how to use them to his advantage and an innate understanding of how it feels to be a player to make the right decision at the right time to deliver the right result.
He did it against the Broncos. On the fateful fourth-down play in the second quarter, Vrabel gave the Broncos a pre-snap look that made them think their play would work. And then the Patriots broke their own tendencies with a defense that shut the play down. And before the interception that sealed the game, Vrabel had his defensive players take their time exiting the field during a late Denver substitution, causing the play clock to tick-tick-tick and creating extra urgency for an inexperienced quarterback who rushed the play, and his throw.
That won't matter if the Seahawks open up a multi-score lead, and the Seahawks have the skills to do it. The Patriots have to keep it close for Vrabel to be the difference maker. And given that Seattle quarterback Sam Darnold has had moments during his career when things went haywire, Vrabel and his staff undoubtedly have studied each of those situations with the goal of recreating that same pressure and uncertainty — all the way back to the notorious moment when Darnold was "seeing ghosts." Coincidentally, against the Patriots.
Saracens beat Leicester 100-0 in January 2025 [Getty Images]
Saracens ran in 13 tries in an 81-0 thrashing of Leicester Tigers to keep up the pressure on Gloucester-Hartpury at the top of the Premiership Women's table.
Gloucester-Hartpury have won all nine of their matches to lead the way but Saracens are just five points back after an eighth win of the season.
England World Cup winner Jess Breach scored four tries in a typically clinical display while Zoe Harrison kicked seven conversions.
Leicester have one point from nine games and have now conceded 554 points in a winless campaign.
In Sunday's second match, Harlequins and Exeter Chiefs played out a dramatic 38-38 draw.
Exeter were 35-21 up with half an hour to go but the home side rallied to salvage a remarkable draw when replacement Lagi Tuima scored a try in the 86th minute.
Three Exeter players were yellow-carded in the last minute, and Harlequins had the chance to win it but Claudia Pena's conversion was wide.
Harlequins stay third in the table, a point above the Chiefs.
Head coach Steve Borthwick recalled Henry Arundell for that game and he scored a hat-trick in the first half of what was England's championship opener.
Borthwick is hoping for a positive update when Feyi-Waboso sees a specialist, but he will miss the Calcutta Cup game at Murrayfield and it appears doubtful the Exeter player will return in time to feature again in the Six Nations.
"It looks like Manny will be out for a number of weeks. I don't know how many, but it's a number rather than a single week, which is disappointing," Borthwick said.
"But that's unfortunately the nature of elite sport - there are injuries and then you have to adapt."
The Six Nations has been condensed this year, with five rounds of matches spanning just six weekends.
The championship ends with England's trip to face France in Paris on the evening of 14 March.
Newport boss Christian Fuchs called the goalless draw with Grimsby "a tense and a very even game" after both sides missed penalties at Rodney Parade.
Fuchs said he felt Grimsby had the better of the first half but his side stayed resilient and improved in the second period when they created more chances to win the game.
"The boys have great character. Today was all about resilience. There are a lot of positives to take away," he said.
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CAF Confederation Cup: Group D blown open after Zamalek defeat
Qualification now hangs on the final round
CAF Confederation Cup: Group D blown open after Zamalek defeat
Zamalek lost 1-0 away to Zesco United in Group D of CAF Confederation Cup leaving qualification open ahead of the final round.
Surprise result in Zambia
Zamalek suffered an unexpected 1-0 defeat against Zesco United in matchday 5 of CAF Confederation Cup 2025 /26 group stage.
The match played at Levy Mwanawasa Stadium in Zambia. Zamalek went into the game as group leaders while Zesco were bottom without single point. The result completely changed the picture in Group D.
How the match was decided
Zamalek started the game with early pressure and tried to control possession but Zesco slowly grew into the match and created danger from set pieces and wide attacks.
The first half saw strong physical battles in midfield, with chances limited at both ends.
Zamalek goalkeeper made several important saves keeping the score level before the break. At the other end, Zamalek had a few attempts but they lacked sharp finishing.
The decisive moment came in the 61 minute when Zesco awarded a penalty. Amine Hiver converted from the spot to give the hosts the lead.
Zamalek pushed forward in search of equalizer but they failed to break through Zesco’s defense before the final whistle.
Group D turns upside down
Elsewhere in the group, Al Masry lost 2-1 to Kaizer Chiefs adding to difficult night for Egyptian sides.
As a result, both Zamalek & Al Masry lost their grip on the top spot while Kaizer Chiefs moved into first place.
The Dutchman is often one of the first names on Liverpool's team sheet with fans questioning why he's being chosen over the likes of Rio Ngumoha and Federico Chiesa.
There have been far too many times this season that the attacker has been caught trying to cut in and get in on goal with his stronger foot.
Most people thought that he'd thrive without Luis Diaz among Liverpool's ranks to compete for the left-wing spot but in reality, he's been far from his best.
And now, it seems like Slot is finally losing his patience with him after what he was spotted doing on the side lines.
"Slot keeps gesturing for Wirtz and Gakpo to be more central, particularly when Alisson has the ball," Adam Bate shared via the Sky Sports website.
"He is wary of that City box midfield and being dominated in the centre of the pitch."
Liverpool have a lot of making up to do this season
Even though Liverpool started the 2025-26 campaign as one of the Premier League's best teams, over the last few months, their form has massively dropped off.
Players such as Mohamed Salah and Gakpo have been miles off their best and, the sheet number of injuries that the Anfield outfit have suffered has massively hindered their chances of winning the top flight title.
Indeed, they still have the Champions League and the FA Cup to fight for but, when their recent form is taken into account, it's hard to see how the Reds will be able to beat some of Europe's best teams over the next few weeks.
And the fact that Slot's men clearly aren't listening to his instructions is also a massive worry.
There have been several times this season when fans have called for Slot's head due to Liverpool's poor results, but, if his players aren't listening to his instructions, how is he expected to win?
Gakpo must repay the faith shown in him by his fellow countryman soon, otherwise, some serious questions will need to be asked of the former PSV star.
There's just under half of the 2025-26 season left and, as long as the Reds listen to their manager, everything should run smoothly.
This is exactly what needs to happen, especially if they want to finish in the top four spots.
Mar 2, 2025; Dunedin, Florida, USA; Philadelphia Phillies infielder Aidan Miller (81) signs autographs for fans before a game against the Toronto Blue Jays during spring training at TD Ballpark. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images | Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images
We are straight smack in the middle of some of the most exciting parts of the offseason: the release of different national prospect writer’s top 100 lists. It lends itself to some excitement because it is a glimpse of what the future may hold, not only for those teams that are contenders for a World Series, but also for teams that are eager for the future to arrive a bit earlier. Once many of these lists start to arrive, a consensus starts to form where we can see who most people believe is leading the pack for the Phillies.
Aidan Miller has become the team’s top prospect. Where Andrew Painter held that title for a few years, his performance last season, one that was frankly disappointing, couple with Miller’s emergence has led to a swap in their positions. Miller is the top dog while Painter is the clear second banana in terms of how they rank in the eyes of prospect writers.
It has led to a little bit of a frothing at the mouth for Miller to join the team as soon as possible from members of the fanbase. The writeups from the authors don’t help. They’re glowing in their reports of the kid, but they are also dangerous in raising the expectations of what Miller might turn out to be (bolding in the reports is mine).
Even when he was struggling, he didn’t come out of his approach, with strong swing decisions across the board that will probably lead to a high OBP this year when he’s in Triple A, where walk rates are higher anyway due to ABS. I don’t think he needs a full year at that level before he’s ready for the majors, just needing to refine some of his pitch recognition, and there’s a good chance that by July 1 he’ll be the best choice for shortstop at Citizens Bank Park.
He’s trending towards being average or better at everything, and if one of those “or betters” turns into a real carrying ability—the power is the obvious possibility given his frame and occasional ability to launch one spectacularly—there’s star upside with the stick. With the glove, he continues to fall into the “maybe a shortstop, maybe not” bucket, although every year that he plays exclusively there and does so with minimum competence gives more hope.
The Phillies have only ever played Miller at shortstop since signing him, and it’s the position at which he’d be the most valuable, but with Trea Turner entrenched ahead of him, it might behoove them to expand his defensive horizons in 2026 in case, be it via trade or injury, it turns out he’s needed at either second or third. Should he turn out to be a more comfortable, consistent defender at either of those positions, then a permanent move should be considered. Miller is going to be good enough at shortstop to play there, but only just so. If he can be a plus glove at second or third, that might be a better long-term fit.
It’s the Law article that has me believing we should pump the brakes a bit on Miller. Saying that he’ll be the best choice for shortstop by July 1 for the Phillies, choosing him over Trea Turner is a bit much at this point. Turner had maybe his best season for the Phillies last year, giving them a season where he registered near 7 WAR thanks to a tremendous uptick in defense to go with offense that is 20% better than league average. That is a player that should be getting MVP votes, one that isn’t going to be hard to displace. Suggesting that Miller would be a better choice at that position is a rather bold statement to make.
Placing expectations of those kinds of proportions on Miller are a bit unfair. His breaking camp with the team out of spring training would probably mean a few things, good and bad. The good part would mean that Miller is so impressive in how he is playing during spring that the team would have no choice but to find some kind of starting role for him. It happens with rookies, where their spring training sets them up for their earning a starting job for Opening Day. But with Miller, you’d probably want him to start if he gets to the majors and right now, barring injury, there just is no spot for him.
That brings us to the bad. If Miller were to win a spot, that probably means an injury happens. No matter which player it would be – Alec Bohm, Bryson Stott or Turner – having an injury to a starter is a bad thing. Having Miller up in the majors would be great insurance for that injury, something the Phillies haven’t had in quite a while. Yet no one should be wishing for an injury to befall a starter.
The biggest issue is making sure to temper those expectations for Aidan Miller no matter where he begins the season. He’s definitely close to making an impact on the major league team, possibly as soon as this season. Expecting him to come in and perform at an All-Star level, or maybe even something more, would be putting too much weight on his talents. It’s completely fine to believe that in time he’ll get to that level. All of these positive sounding scouting reports should have the fanbase excited that for the first time in a long time, the player development system will have produced a player that can reach lofty heights. But maybe for 2026, let’s keep those expectations in check, just a little bit.
Arsenal are chasing silverware on three fronts having already won one trophy this season [Getty Images]
When Arsenal made Olivia Smith the first £1m player player in the history of women's football, they did not think they were signing a striker.
The 21-year-old Canadian had earned a reputation as a busy right-sided winger, the kind that hugs the sideline and takes pleasure in turning full-backs inside out.
The fee raised eyebrows in some quarters - after all, Chloe Kelly had seemingly made the right flank spot her own during last season's triumphant Champions League campaign.
What could Smith offer that she - or Beth Mead - could not? As simple as it seems, the answer may well be versatility.
Smith played the unfamiliar role of number nine against runaway Women's Super League leaders Manchester City on Sunday, but looked right at home as she scored the only goal in a 1-0 win.
With three goals in her past four league games, Smith is one of the most in-form players in the WSL.
"I'll play wherever I need to be. I was running at the back line, stretching them, runs in behind and trying to get finishes on goal," Smith told Sky Sports.
Arsenal may only have thrown the smallest of spanners in City's title charge - they remain eight points clear of Manchester United with seven games remaining - but Smith's talent and versatility has helped to kick-start a drifting Gunners side back into life.
'More to come' from 'intuitive' Smith
Arsenal exploited City's high defensive line - and lack of pace the back - by playing through passes either side of central defenders Rebecca Knaak and Jade Rose.
Smith beat Knaak to a Mariona Caldentey pass before rounding Ayaka Yamashita and slotting into the empty net, but originally that job was not meant to be her's.
Stina Blackstenius picked up a calf issue during the week, forcing manager Renee Slegers to find an alternative solution.
"We have been successful with Stina [Blackstenius] in the nine, she is so good with her physicality and speed," said Slegers.
"She wasn't available, so we wanted similar qualities even though Olivia and Stina are very different players. Liv [Smith] had two-and-a-half training sessions in the nine position.
"[There was] a lot of meetings with coaches, giving her the details without putting too much information in her head so she could play on intuition, because that is when she is really good.
"She picked up the role brilliantly, the goal was exactly what we wanted."
Of course, opponents rarely employ defensive lines against Arsenal as high as City did, but the Canada forward showed she can be relied upon.
"We have different options [for different opponents]. This was very specific for us today, Olivia hasn't done it for us before. But she performed really well, so of course we will see her as an option going forward."
It's easy to forget that Smith has been playing in the WSL for less than two years.
After developing in Portugal with Sporting CP, one season at Liverpool was enough to convince Arsenal to spend big.
"There is more to come – she is still a young player, she is settling in the environment," said Slegers.
"It's been a while now, but don't underestimate what it takes for a player and her situation to settle and adjust to a new life.
"She's great to work with, her ability on the pitch is so good. She helps the team with her specific qualities, but she's also a pleasure to work with. She is making small steps but she is at a really high level."
Smith let her team-mates down by getting sent off during the League Cup semi-final defeat by Manchester United last month, but she has bounced back in a serious way.
Winter break 'really important' for Gunners
Arsenal may well be 10 points behind table-toppers City, but they look a different team to the one that struggled for consistency during the first half of the campaign.
"Players getting a rest mentally and physically has done us really well," said Slegers.
"There was a big tournament in the summer which put a high load on lots of players, so the [winter] break was really good.
"They have come back with so much new energy - that reset has been really important."
Since the cup defeat by United, Arsenal have beaten Chelsea and City either side of winning the inaugural Fifa Champions Cup against Corinthians.
And even if the WSL title looks out of reach - they have eight to play and a game in hand on City - more silverware may not be beyond them.
The European champions are favourites to progress through the next round of both the FA Cup and Champions League.
"The players' investment is so high at the moment, how we work together and [stay] humble in every moment - it's really good," said Slegers.
"Now it's about working hard on developing and pushing as hard as we can for the rest of the season.
"This positivity is contagious so we want to keep it going."
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According to the Super Bowl LX odds, the New England Patriots have about a 34% chance of hoisting the Lombardi Trophy today.
Upsetting the Seattle Seahawks wouldn’t be the biggest shocker in Super Bowl history, and if the Patriots are going to punch above their weight, it will be because of these three factors.
Here are three reasons why the Patriots will beat the Seahawks in Super Bowl 60.
1. Drake Maye’s legs
The New England Patriots offense has faced a trio of top-tier defenses en route to Santa Clara and now faces perhaps its stiffest test against the Seattle Seahawks.
Seattle generates pressure on the quarterback without heavy blitzing, recording the seventh-most sacks, ninth-most QB hits, and the second-most hurries, all while bringing extra defenders on just 19.3% of snaps.
Drake Maye’s pass protection hasn’t been stellar in the postseason, with the Patriots QB being sacked 15 times. However, when the chips are down and plays break down, the second-year passer has scrambled for big gains and crucial first downs, rushing 24 times for 141 total yards in the tournament.
Seattle hasn’t faced a quarterback with wheels like Maye in quite some time. The last true dual-threat they faced was Jayden Daniels in Week 9 against the Washington Commanders, who finished with 51 yards and a touchdown on 10 carries.
Even quarterbacks not typically considered runners — like Brock Purdy, Bryce Young, Cam Ward, and Jacoby Brissett — have taken chunks out of Seattle’s defense with their legs.
2. Run defense
New England got big bodies Milton Williams and Khyiris Tonga back just before the playoffs, and the Pats are once again stifling running backs. So far in the postseason, New England has allowed just 214 rushing yards on 3.1 yards per carry, with a 31.6% success rate per attempt.
Seattle's ground game is solid but thin with Zach Charbonnet out for the tournament. The offensive line has worked hard to elevate RB Kenneth Walker III, who lacks the breakneck speed or size to pose a major threat.
Shutting down Seattle’s rushing attack is vital for two reasons:
First, it prevents manageable third downs and extended drives.
Second, it removes the element of surprise from Klint Kubiak’s play-action offense, forcing it into a one-dimensional attack and putting pressure on QB Sam Darnold to make throws when the defense expects the pass.
That leads us to reason No. 3...
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3. Takeaways
New England has been an opportunistic defense — at least in the playoffs. Through three postseason games, the Patriots have recorded eight takeaways, with most coming from interceptions.
The biggest threat for anyone betting on Seattle is Darnold’s turnover issues. The Seahawks QB has been clean through two playoff games, but he also threw 14 interceptions in the regular season — the third-most in the NFL. Six of those came on third downs when Darnold was in more obvious passing situations.
Mike Vrabel will sell out to stop the run and force Darnold to throw. He’s done a great job transforming a “meh” Patriots pass rush into a chaotic unit down the stretch, disguising pressures, blitzing more frequently, and forcing quarterbacks into bad spots.
Since Week 15, New England’s defense has recorded 20 sacks, with a spike in QB pressure success rate helping generate 13 takeaways over the past seven games. In three playoff outings, the Pats have racked up a dozen sacks, and that constant hounding breeds mistakes.
Seattle’s protection has been inconsistent this season, with Darnold taking 27 sacks in the regular season and five more in the playoffs. Play-action schemes take longer to develop, keeping him in the pocket longer and increasing his vulnerability.
While Darnold has improved his poise under pressure and against the blitz over the past two seasons, his production still dips in those situations. When kept clean, he ranks No. 5 among all QBs at PFF; under pressure, that rating plummets to No. 38, with eight of his 14 INTs coming under duress.
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With the NBA trade deadline wrapped up, a lot of fans are feeling satisfied for what they got out of their franchises. The Dallas Mavericks faithful, on the other hand, seem to have certain doubts about trading away Anthony Davis to the Washington Wizards. Well, this disparity in opinions might start to reach a resolution as Dirk Nowitzki gave his thoughts on the huge front office move and explained why it would be good to fully invest in Cooper Flagg.
Dallas legend wants to go all-in on Flagg
The Davis trade spanned nine players and three teams which shows how difficult it was to part with him. In return, the Mavericks are getting Khris Middleton, AJ Johnson, Tyus Jones, Marvin Bagley III, a 2026 first-round pick via the Oklahoma City Thunder, a 2030 first-round pick via the Golden State Warriors, and three future second-round picks via the Washington Wizards.
A lot of these will turn into assets that the Mavericks could use to build around Flagg. This is exactly why Nowitzki thinks this trade is what the squad needed but it comes with some personal gripes as well, via NBA on Prime.
“I’ll tell you one thing, I think Mavs fans are happy with this. I think they didn’t want to be reminded of what happened a year ago in the Luka trade. So to me, looking at this deal at first glance there’s not a lot that came back, picks or player-wise. This is all really about financial flexibility for the future," Nowitzki said.
Davis only got to play 29 games for the Mavericks. He averaged 20.2 points, 10.8 rebounds, alongside 1.8 blocks and nearly a steal per game. Nowitzki's gripe comes from the fact that the 10-time All-Star's time with Flagg was so short. They only got to share the court on 20 games to be exact.
"I’m a little disappointed, I think when AD actually played with Cooper, they played off each other really, really well. But we’ll never know. What this ultimately is now is build around Cooper, go young. See what the next year brings with the draft this summer. Ultimately now, they’re all in on Cooper Flagg and his future," the Mavericks legend added.
As of the moment, the Mavericks currently sit at 12th in the Western Conference standings with only 19 wins. It does not look like a playoff push is coming in the 2025-26 season so hopefully they use the assets of the Davis trade to good use in the offseason.
Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "At the end, yes. The first half was not so good but we were very competitive in the duals. We took our chance. It was a good chance for them as well. Clean sheet, winning after months of not winning and then in an away game against Brighton, where it means so much for our fans. A great Sunday afternoon.
"It was a relief. We can talk and analyse but you can never replace a win. We deserved it at the end, we couldn't expect to play our best football but we were very compact and aggressive.
"Our defenders did so well. Jeff Lerma had six or seven balls to clear but we were never surprised. We knew how they wanted to play. We didn't give them a lot of crosses. We didn't allow them to get a second chance. Everyone did their job.
On debutant Jorgen Strand Larsen: "Huge effort and was a permanent threat. He was doing so well with the small pieces. He defended the set plays so well. It was not perfect, I told him that after the game but it will be easier for him after three or four weeks."
Did you know?
Crystal Palace have picked up 63% of their points in the Premier League this season away from home (20/32). Only Tottenham (66%) have won a higher proportion on the road. Each of the Palace's ' last four league wins have come away.
Palace have now won three of their last four Premier League meetings with Brighton (D1) – as many as their first 18 top-flight clashes with the Seagulls beforehand (W3 D8 L7).
What NBC has done with Sunday Night Football is nothing short of exquisite. From the aesthetically pleasing presentation to the product on the field, it all feels vital.
Play-by-play announcer Mike Tirico and color commentator Cris Collinsworth are an integral element of it all, and they'll be on the call for Super Bowl 60 as NBC is broadcasting the game. It's the first time Tirico and Collinsworth are calling the Super Bowl together, but does it mark their first time as individuals as well?
For Tirico, it is. The 59-year-old is making his Super Bowl debut after taking Al Michaels' spot as SNF's play-by-play announcer in 2022. It'll be quite a busy night for Tirico, who's expected to host NBC's Primetime in Milan Winter Olympics coverage immediately after the Super Bowl.
Collinsworth, though, is a Super Bowl veteran. This will mark his sixth time calling the game, with his last coming in 2022 when the Los Angeles Rams beat the Cincinnati Bengals. Collinsworth actually called Super Bowl 49, a game that's been top of mind for many this week as it saw the New England Patriots steal a win from the Seattle Seahawks.
Tirico and Collinsworth are arguably the NFL's best broadcasting duo, so the Super Bowl 60 broadcast should be a memorable one.
Antrim's woes in Division 1B of the National Hurling League continued with a 3-21 to 0-20 defeat by Kildare in Newbridge.
Three goals in the space of nine second half minutes including two from man of the match Muiris Curtin saw the Lilywhites build an insurmountable lead as they claimed their first win of the campaign with Antrim now empty-handed from three games.
Down are also without a victory as they endured a long after noon against Clare in Ennis with the Banner men romping to a 3-35 to 0-15 win.
Mark Rodgers, David Fitzgerald and substitute Peter Duggan all struck for goal in the final quarter as Brian Lohan's side maintained their perfect start to the campaign.
Kildare's second half goal blitz sinks Saffrons
Antrim's trip to Newbridge began brightly, but soon unravelled as they fell apart early in the second half against Kildare.
Seaan Elliott pointed an early free and Ruairi Donaghy - one of four late changes for the Saffrons - found his range before Jack Sheridan put the hosts on the board.
This score helped settle Kildare who began to get into a flow, yet it was an even start to the game with the sides level at 0-4 apiece after 15 minutes.
Points from Antrim's Ryan McCambridge and Conal Cunning were cancelled out by Muiris Curtin and a monster score from Paul Dolan, and while James McNaughton restored the Antrim advantage in the 19th minute, it was the last time they would lead.
Kildare began to punish Antrim mistakes as they rattled off four on the spin with three of those from Sheridan and while Elliott and Cunning brought Antrim to within one, Kildare rallied with the next three including one from Cathal Dowling to ensure all six starting forwards were on the board.
Antrim did find a response late in the half with Elliott pointing either side of one from Kildare's Daire Guerin who punished yet another slack pass from the visitors and it was the hosts leading 0-14 to 0-11 at the break.
Points from Cathal McCabe and Sheridan extended the gap early in the second period before Kildare hit their first goal in the 40th minute as Curtin gathered a long delivery from Sheridan and popped substitute James Dolan in to blast home.
Eight minutes later, Curtin required no assistance as he leapt to gather high, turned and fired an unstoppable shot past Domhnall Nugent and after Ryan McCambridge hit back with an Antrim point, Curtin took a pass from Cathal Dowling and this time blasted low to push the gap out to 13.
In reality, that was that as Antrim never looked like finding a way back into it as they were relying on pointed frees from Elliott for the most part with Eoin O'Neill the only other to contribute on the board in the final 20 minutes.
Elliott would finish with 11 to his name with all but one from the placed ball as Antrim hit the 20-point mark for the first time since last year's league win over Laois, but this was little consolation as Kildare kept their visitors at arm's length in the closing stages.
Sheridan increased his tally to nine for the day, while substitute Conn Kehoe also got on the board - his side's 10th scorer to Antrim's six - with the Saffrons' day going from bad to worse in the dying moments as Jack McCloskey was shown a straight red, yet it had no bearing on the outcome with Kildare comfortable winners.
Clare show no mercy against Down
Despite a bright start in Ennis, Down were overpowered by the 2024 All-Ireland champions who ran out 29-point winners.
This was a first meeting between the counties in 15 years and Clare were not in a charitable mood against Ronan Sheehan's side despite resting Tony Kelly and Shane O'Donnell, as newcomers Senan Dunford, Diarmuid Stritch and Niall O'Farrell make the most of their chance to impress with 10 points between them.
The sides were level at 0-4 apiece with Down's top scorer Pearse Og McCrickard landing two of his side's scores, but Clare completely took over from then on with the next nine points on the spin.
Jack Kirwin began and ended the sequence with Mark Rodgers on target from frees and while McCrickard broke the run, Clare would hit another nine points before the interval to lead 0-22 to 0-7 with Shane Meehan and Cathal Malone prominent.
Down did rally a little after the break as they matched Clare in the third quarter with the sides scoring five points apiece as Paul Sheehan and Cahal Coleman scored off the bench for the Ulster side.
Clare would find another gear in the final 15 minutes, however, as the Banner finkished with a flourish.
Duggan would lay on goals for Rodgers and Fitzgerald before finishing one himself to round off a big win for his side and leave Down without anything to show fro their opening three games.
In the past two Winter Games, there was a simple answer to that question: Norway. In 2018, Norway led the way with 39 total medals, also tying Germany for the most gold medals (14). In 2022, not much changed — Norway again paced all countries with 37 medals, including a Games-leading 16 golds.
Now, as the Winter Olympics head to Italy, there will be plenty of storylines to monitor. How will the debut of ski mountaineering look? How will Lindsey Vonn’s official Olympic comeback attempt go after another knee injury? And how will the return of NHL players impact the hockey competition?
There will be plenty of contenders to finish atop the medal chart, with Norway, the United States and Germany all expected to be in the mix.
Below, The Sporting News will track the top medal-winning countries at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Follow along to see which nations emerge as the top contenders at the Milan Games.
With their win Saturday night, the Charlotte Hornets have now reached nine consecutive victories, their second-longest streak in franchise history.
Their longest winning streak of 10 games dates back to the 1999-2000 season.
Considering it's been a while since the Hornets enjoyed this type of success, here is a comparison of Charlotte's two historic squads.
For starters, the 1999-2000 Hornets made the playoffs with a 49-33 record, but lost to the Philadelphia 76ers in the first round.
As for the current Hornets, Charlotte is 25-28 and 10th in the Eastern Conference, holding on to the final Play-In tournament spot.
In the 1999-2000 season, the Hornets ranked 14th in the league in points per game, averaging 98.4 per contest. Ironically, the Hornets also rank 14th in the league today, averaging 116 points per game.
During the 1999-2000 season, the Hornets ran out a starting five of David Wesley, Eddie Jones, Anthony Mason, Derrick Coleman and Elden Campbell. Of the five, Jones was Charlotte's only All-Star, averaging 20.1 points, 4.8 rebounds, 4.2 assists and a whopping 2.7 steals which led the league.
As for today's Hornets, Charlotte starts LaMelo Ball, Kon Knueppel, Brandon Miller, Miles Bridges and now Moussa Diabate who took the starting role from rookie Ryan Kalkbrenner. Just like the 1999-2000 team, Charlotte has only one scorer averaging over 20 points, Miller with 20.4. Miller however did not make the All-Star team this season.
With 29 games remaining, the Hornets will be hopeful to make the playoffs as the 1999-2000 team did, but improve on their mark by advancing beyond the first round.
Dybala, Hermoso, Vaz and Ferguson ruled out vs Cagliari
Gian Piero Gasperini has announced his squad for the match against Cagliari, scheduled for Monday, February 9th, at 8:45 PM.
Gasperini will be without several players: Mario Hermoso, Evan Ferguson, and Paulo Dybala, who are doubtful until the day before, will be missing. Artem Dovbyk, Manu Koné, Robinio Vaz, and El Shaarawy are also out, sidelined.
In defense, Daniele Ghilardi is warming up for a starting spot, with his obligation to buy soon to be activated.
Gasp has mentioned a groin injury for Matias Soulé, but he will be available against the Rossoblu. Donyell Malen has been confirmed as the center of attack, while Bryan Zaragoza will make his debut: it remains to be seen whether he will start from the start or during the match.
The expectation has been that Trey Hendrickson has no desire to return to the Cincinnati Bengals, and for good reason.
That's because the Bengals have failed to give Hendrickson the payday he deserves after he cemented himself as one of the league's best edge rushers.
But that doesn't mean the Bengals are simply going to let Hendrickson walk in free agency, as the team could opt to use the franchise tag as a last-ditch effort to keep him, or they could tag and trade the four-time Pro Bowler.
According to NFL Network's Mike Garafolo, the franchise tag is on the table for the Bengals when it comes to Hendrickson. Garafolo adds that all options are on the table for Cincinnati, including keeping Hendrickson.
"The Bengals are still considering using the franchise tag," Garafolo reported. "Now, could it be a tag and trade possibility? Perhaps."
"Sounds like all options are on the table for Hendrickson right now, but it is not a foregone conclusion that his time in Cincinnati is over," Garafolo added.
This obviously isn't great news for potential Hendrickson suitors. Even if he doesn't return to Cincinnati, the franchise tag would require suitors to give up draft capital to acquire him before paying Hendrickson a hefty sum of money.
That creates a major extra step in any pursuit of one the league's best edge rushers.
How big the Packers go to address edge rusher will depend upon Rashan Gary, who is a cut candidate this offseason. If Gary gets the boot, we could see Green Bay making a play for Hendrickson.
While having to trade for Hendrickson wouldn't be ideal, he is the caliber of player worth making a hefty investment in, as his ability to get after the quarterback can change the face of a defense.
The San Francisco 49ers have a lot of work to do this offseason. John Lynch has a lot of holes to fill all across the roster, and plans to make up for retirements and injuries.
But, there might not be a more pressing need than their pass-rusher spot. Nick Bosa is great, but after him, the 49ers don't have a good option for their defensive line.
That's where Maxx Crosby, the Las Vegas Raiders superstar pass rusher, comes in to play. And according to ESPN insider Jeremy Fowler, the 49ers are expected to have "serious intent" to trade for Crosby, making for an exciting rumor this offseason for the 49ers.
49ers expected to have serious interest in Maxx Crosby
"I believe more than a dozen teams, possibly up to 20, will at least inquire with levels of serious intent," Fowler reports. "And there are some natural would-be contenders, including the Bills, Lions, 49ers, Cowboys, and Ravens."
The 49ers being linked to Crosby isn't a surprise, but this report from Fowler indicates that the 49ers are one of the top contenders to land Crosby if the Raiders trade the star pass rusher.
The 28-year-old pass rusher is a five-time Pro Bowler who's put up 69.5 sacks in his seven-year NFL career. He's been a second-team All-Pro twice, and while he's never been the best pass rusher in the NFL, he's always been one of the most disruptive in the league.
Crosby would be an incredible get for the 49ers if they could pull it off. It will cost a lot, akin to the Micah Parsons trade, which involved multiple first-rounders and a good player going to the Dallas Cowboys.
But the 49ers have the ammo to make such a blockbuster trade. And with some long-term uncertainty about the franchise, going all-in before Trent Williams, George Kittle, Christian McCaffrey, and others either depart or retire would be a smart move.
Pairing Crosby and Bosa together on the defensive line would make for the best pass-rushing duo in the NFL, and give the 49ers a massive defensive advantage for the foreseeable future.
The 49ers are rumored to be one of the top contenders for Crosby this offseason. While a trade won't be cheap, adding someone as good as Crosby would be worth the huge asking price.
This rumor from Fowler suggests 49ers fans should, at the very least, keep tabs on Crosby's trade market this offseason. San Francisco is a top landing spot for Crosby, as the superstar pass rusher could be on the move this offseason.
The Super Bowl draws in plenty of new sports bettors, and the big day has come for the most hyped game of the year. Learn how to read Super Bowl LX betting odds for today's clash between the Seahawks and the Patriots, and get tips and strategies with our comprehensive Super Bowl betting guide.
How to bet on Super Bowl odds
The first Super Bowl odds line oddsmakers release when the teams are set is the point spread, followed by the moneyline odds and the Over/Under total. Sportsbooks will then add to the Super Bowl betting options during the two-week ramp-up to Super Bowl Sunday.
Point spread: Pick who will cover
The point spread is the most popular way to bet on the Super Bowl.
It’s the perceived margin of victory of the game. The favorite is indicated by a negative value (-) in front of the spread, and the underdog is indicated by a positive value (+) in front of its spread.
For the favorite to cover the spread, it must win by more than the point spread. And, for the underdog to cover, it must win outright or lose by less than the spread.
In this example, the Seattle Seahawks are a -4.5-point favorite, and the New England Patriots are +4.5-point underdog. This means the Seahawks have to win by five or more points to cover the spread. New England could win outright or lose by four points or fewer to cover the spread.
Teams
Spread
Seattle Seahawks
-4.5 (-110)
New England Patriots
+4.5 (-110)
When looking at Super Bowl point spread odds, bettors need to understand the vig or juice – the cost of the bet. Both sides of the point spread will have another set of odds attached, known as the vig or juice.
Vig will display next to the spreads: -4.5 (-110) / +4.5 (-110). Sportsbooks often use a flat -110 line for point spreads, which means you can win $1 for every $1.10 risked or wager $110 to win $100.
Over/Under: Will the combined score go Over or Under the total?
The Over/Under (also referred to as the total) is the projected total number of points scored by both teams. You can wager on whether the final score will go Over or Under that total.
In the example below, the Over/Under total is set at 46.5 points. If 47 or more points are scored, the game goes Over; if 46 points or fewer are scored, the game goes Under.
Teams
Over/Under Total
Seattle Seahawks
Over 46.5 (-110)
New England Patriots
Under 46.5 (-110)
As with point spread bets, the Super Bowl Over/Under has a vig assigned to either side of the total. Most bookmakers use a -110 line on Over/Under betting, meaning for every $1.10 risked, you would win $1 or bet $110 to win $100. It would display as Over 46.5 (-110) / Under 46.5 (-110).
Moneyline: Pick who wins the game
The moneyline is the most basic Super Bowl bet you can place: Simply pick the winner of the game.
In this example of Super Bowl moneyline odds, Seattle is a -230 favorite, which means for every dollar you wish to win you have to wager $2.30. The Patriots are a +190 moneyline underdog, which means for every $1 risked, you could win $1.90. Whichever team wins the game outright will be the moneyline winner.
Teams
Moneyline
Seattle Seahawks
-230
New England Patriots
+190
Six other popular Super Bowl bet types
There's more to Super Bowl betting odds than the moneyline, point spread, and Over/Under totals. If you would like to add some fun alternative ways to bet on the Super Bowl, these are some of the most popular
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Props: The fun bets!
Super Bowl prop bets are one of the most popular and growing markets when it comes to betting on the Big Game.
Props – also known as proposition bets – can vary in their terms and areas of focus. Props can be for specific team performance, player stats, or events throughout the game. These can be wagered on in Over/Under, Yes/No or head-to-head (involving spreads) options.
Another way to bet on the Super Bowl is in-game wagering.
Most online and mobile sportsbooks will offer live betting odds, which constantly adjust to the action and outcomes that are happening on the field. And, for an event of this magnitude, Super Bowl live betting has a massive menu of in-play odds.
In-game lines will offer adjusted point spreads, moneylines, and Over/Under totals, as well as in-play prop odds, such as next team to score, next player to score a touchdown, and even the outcome of the next play.
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Parlays: More risk, more payout
Betting a Super Bowl parlay is a fun way to score a big payday on the Big Game. But be warned: A parlay bet is one of the riskier wagers you can place.
Parlays require you to tie together two or more bets and in return offer a greater possible win if all those bets are correct. The more bets added to the parlay, the greater the potential payout (and also the greater the risk). However, if even one of the bets included in the parlay loses, the entire parlay is graded as a loss.
Super Bowl parlays can include point spreads, moneylines, Over/Under totals, and props. If you parlayed Seattle +4.5 (-110) and Under 46.5 (-110) in Super Bowl LX, a single $10 bet would have won $26.44.
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Teasers: Moving numbers in your favor
Much like parlays, teasers require you to tie together two or more bets. However, teasers allow you to move spreads and Over/Unders up and down a set amount of points in your favor – normally six, 6.5, or seven points.
The number of points allotted as well as the number of bets included in the teaser will adjust the possible payout. And just like parlays, all the bets included in the teaser must be correct for it to be graded as a winner.
For example, a 6-point teaser for Super Bowl LX on New England +4.5 and Under 46.5 would move those odds to New England +10.5 and Under 40.5. A single $10 bet on that teaser (-110) would have paid $9.09.
Sportsbooks offer Super Bowl derivative odds on segments of the game – quarters and halves – allowing you to bet spreads, moneylines, over/under totals, and team totals designated to just those segments.
The first-quarter derivative spread for Super Bowl LX is Seattle -1.5. This means that Seattle needs to be leading by two or more after the first quarter for this bet to win.
The first-quarter total for Super Bowl LX is 9.5 points. This means that 10 or more points need to be scored for the Over to hit; the Under would be the winning wager if nine or fewer points are scored.
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Futures: Year-round Super Bowl betting
With Super Bowl futures odds, you can bet on who you think will be the next NFL champion all year long. And if you’re holding a futures ticket on one of the two teams who end up playing in the Big Game, you’ll want to learn how you can hedge your Super Bowl bet.
Some sportsbooks even offer odds on the next Super Bowl before the current season is even over. Super Bowl odds are currently live at many online betting sites.
Super Bowl betting tips and strategies
There’s no shortage of information to base your Super Bowl bets on. No game in sports is more dissected and analyzed over the two-week ramp up to Super Sunday, but there are some things you might not know about Super Bowl betting. On top of getting to know the two teams competing for the Lombardi Trophy, make sure to use these tips to make the best Super Bowl bets.
Follow line movement
It's important to follow the Super Bowl line movement to know the best time to make a Super Bowl bet. The Super Bowl is unique in that it has two weeks to take action from bettors. Generally, we see the bulk of the line movement in the few hours after the Super Bowl odds are released and in the final 24-48 hours before kickoff — which is when the bulk of the bets are placed. If you’re looking for a certain number to bet, jump in early or look to bet late.
Create a narrative
Depending on how you’re betting the Super Bowl spread and total, you will want to create a narrative for how the game will play out and how you’ll bet on Super Bowl props.
When betting on the team with better defense or the Under, you may want to look to bet on the Over for the number of sacks or interceptions or the Under on the opponents’ offensive props.
If you’re betting the Over, you should back up that prediction with bets on the Over for the number of touchdowns, passing yards, or other positive offensive props.
Look beyond the spread and total
The spread and total are the most popular ways to wager on the Super Bowl. However, if you don’t have a strong opinion on either, there are thousands of other ways to wager on the Big Game. Props, team totals, derivatives, and alternative lines can offer great value and provide just as much profit as the mainstream markets. Don’t limit yourself.
Bet smart, not big
Just because it’s the “Big Game” doesn’t mean you need to bet big. You should have a dedicated bankroll set aside for the Super Bowl and designate your wager size on the odds and props you feel most confident about. Always play within your means, regardless of whether it’s Super Sunday.
Bet at a reputable sportsbook
Where you bet is as important as what you bet. If the Super Bowl is your first time signing up for a sportsbook, be sure to read reviews and ratings for the best legal Super Bowl betting sites available in your area. Consider payment methods, bonuses, and odds available, but also dig into any issues others have had with those operators and rules around withdrawing winnings.
What can we learn from past Super Bowls?
Football bettors should treat each contest on a game-to-game basis, even a game as big as the Super Bowl. There are, however, some tips and betting trends from past NFL championships that can help point you to profits.
Early action has been right
When oddsmakers set the Super Bowl point spread, bettors should pay close attention to the early opinion and to which team the spread moves in favor of.
Over the past 18 Big Games, the early opinion — most often the “sharp” opinion — has been on the right side of the Super Bowl spread 12 times. That’s a 66.6% cover rate since Super Bowl XLII back in 2008.
Low-scoring first quarters
One of the most profitable Super Bowl betting trends is betting the Under in the first quarter props, team totals and derivative totals. There has been a total of just 130 points scored in the first quarter of the past 18 Super Bowls. That’s an average of only 7.2 points per first quarter. Teams are a little nervous and tight in the opening 15 minutes of the championship game, and that has led to lower-scoring opening frames.
Take the team that scores first
If you’re live betting the Super Bowl or have a solid read on which team will find the scoreboard first, you will want to remember that the team that scores first has won 38 of the past 59 Super Bowls, including winning nine of the last 13.
Super Bowl against the spread trends
Breaking down the basic Super Bowl records, betting favorites are 23-36 straight up and 30-27-2 against the spread in 59 Super Bowls. Underdogs have covered in 13 of the last 18 Big Games.
Super Bowl betting mistakes
The Super Bowl has plenty of pitfalls for bettors and with a game this big, the losses can get even bigger. If you're looking for more ways to sharpen your skills, don't fall for these Super Bowl betting mistakes.
Betting too big
Perhaps the gravest error you can make when wagering on the Super Bowl is betting too big and beyond your means. Bettors should have a dedicated bankroll and stick to it, avoiding getting in over their heads when it comes to wagering.
Contradicting bets
Another mistake many bettors make, especially with the endless options of Super Bowl odds, is contradicting your wagers. Someone who places a bet on the Over will want to stick to that narrative and avoid betting on props that would work against the original opinion. If you like a high-scoring game, you don’t want to bet Unders on the quarterbacks’ prop markets.
Chasing losses
One crucial no-no that’s not reserved for the Super Bowl but can be exasperated by the Big Game hype is chasing your bets. This pertains to in-game live odds. If your pregame wagers aren’t looking so good, refraining from chasing those potential losses by betting the other side in the in-play markets or throwing cash at random props trying to make that money up. These wild live bets are often made on impulse with little thought or research.
Find the best Super Bowl betting sites in your area to compare sportsbooks, read reviews, identify banking methods, and the available odds markets for bets you want to place.
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Sign up for an account
Once you find the sportsbook that fits those needs, register for an account and deposit money into your sportsbook via one of the banking methods available. Be sure to lock in any new-user Super Bowl betting promos that may be available, too.
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Browse the odds
Once your account is activated and funded, browse through the Super Bowl odds and Super Bowl props and find the bets you want to place.
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Place your bets
Add those bets to your bet card and designate the wager type and amount of money risked on each. Double-check that the bets and wager size are correct, then click submit/place a bet.
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Review your bets
View your active bets to confirm the bets have been accepted successfully.
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Watch your wagers play out
Grab your favorite snack and a cold drink, find a comfy seat, turn on the Super Bowl, and enjoy the excitement of betting on the Big Game.
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According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, Tom Pelissero, and Mike Garafolo, retired NFL quarterback Derek Carr is considering a return to football with the right situation.
"That work continues, and an offseason of quarterback uncertainty -- with limited options in free agency, trades and the draft -- makes Carr a possible solution in the right situation."
The insiders added that the New Orleans Saints still hold Carr's rights, meaning a team interested in Carr may have to give up draft capital to New Orleans.
"The Saints still hold Carr's rights, though Tyler Shough's impressive rookie season, the amicable end to Carr’s time in New Orleans and the way the sides worked through any salary-cap issues add up to his tolled contract being an unlikely hurdle in the process. The Saints could ask for compensation in a trade, though the price surely wouldn't be an unreasonable ask for a player who has no future in New Orleans."
If Carr decides to come out of retirement, he should have some interest, given the number of franchises that are expected to pursue a signal-caller. However, it remains to be seen whether the 34-year-old can still be a viable starting quarterback.
Nevertheless, the Vikings, Steelers, and Jets should at least look into Carr's availability.
Minnesota must add some type of veteran competition for J.J. McCarthy, and Carr would be a solid acquisition who could at least start a few games if needed and provide high-level play as a backup.
Aaron Rodgers could call it a career this offseason, which would throw Pittsburgh into the middle of the quarterback carousel.
If Carr ends up coming back, the Steelers could look to trade for the four-time Pro Bowler and have him serve as a bridge starter.
Justin Fields' time in New York seems to be coming to an end soon, meaning the Jets are likely to have a new Week 1 starter. The Jets could trade for Carr and select a young signal-caller to usher in a new era at the position.
LOS ANGELES, CA - OCTOBER 27: Isiah Kiner-Falefa #7 of the Toronto Blue Jays tags out Shohei Ohtani #17 of the Los Angeles Dodgers at second base in the ninth inning of Game Three of the 2025 World Series presented by Capital One between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium on Monday, October 27, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Daniel Shirey/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images
Let’s start by stipulating that this signing, player, and scenario are not necessarily what we would’ve chosen for ourselves.
But this is where we are now.
Certainly this isn’t the bat we wanted, but let’s lay that aside for the moment. Let’s think about defense, which is something the Red Sox themselves have pledged to devote more thought and effort to.
Before signing IKF, signs were pointing toward Marcelo Mayer staffing third base, with different reports predicting Nick Sogard, or a Romy Gonzalez/David Hamilton platoon at second.
My gut was telling me that IKF was the better option, defensively. Romy could bedazzle us from time to time, but he made me nervous. Hamilton doesn’t pass the eye test either and bounced down to Worcester accordingly. Same with Sogard.
Baseball Reference offers the Total Zone Total Fielding Runs Above Average metric which they define as “The number of runs above or below average the player was worth based on the number of plays made.” For simplicity, they stylize this as Rtot, so I will too.
Let’s take a look.
Isiah Kiner-Falefa
At second base in 2024, across two leagues (playing for both the Pirates and the Blue Jays), IKF had a fielding percentage of .990 which was above the MLB average of .984. IKF’s Rtot was 5 runs above average that year at second. Though he played only 56 games (376 innings) at that position, Baseball Reference extrapolates 17 Rtot over 1,200 innings (roughly 135 games, if he were slotted in there). Not bad.
In 2025 for the Blue Jays, over 13 games at second base, IKF’s fielding percentage was a glorious 1.000, though in a small sample size. His true Rtot was 1, extrapolated to 34 over 1,200 innings.
130.1 innings at 2B, .964 fielding percentage compared to .983 league average, Rtot of -4, and Rtot extrapolated over 1,200 innings: -32. Ouch.
In 2025 at 2B: 288 innings, .978 fielding percentage compared to .982 league average, Rtot of -2, and Rtot extrapolated over 1,200 innings: -9.
I congratulate Romy on improving from the previous season, but the Red Sox new defense-first model shouldn’t tolerate any negative numbers here. Neither can the Red Sox afford it, with so many pitchers—particularly Crochet, Ranger Suárez, Sonny Gray, and Bello—inducing as many ground balls as they do. And besides roster-specific reasons, we’ve increasingly seen how thin the margins can be in getting to the playoffs. The Red Sox have needed to prioritize defense for a long time.
In 2024 at 2B: 99 innings, 1.000 fielding percentage, Rtot of -1, and Rtot extrapolated over 1,200 innings: -12.
In 2025 at 2B: 65 innings, 1.000 fielding percentage, Rtot of 0-1, and Rtot extrapolated over 1,200 innings: -4.
I’m perfectly comfortable with IKF starting at second over González, Hamilton, or Sogard. I would much rather see him play there and be sure-handed, than mess around with regular platoons. (I say this even as I feel sure that one of the main reasons for acquiring IKF is his versatility in the infield.)
Yes, Romy’s bat is better against lefties, but he isn’t the regular answer in the infield. He’s a valued bench player. I have less confidence in Hamilton and Sogard, but they’re bench players too, if they make the team out of spring training. Give the keys to IKF.
MILAN (AP) — An Italian curling athlete who blamed nepotism for her non-selection for the Milan Cortina Olympics had her appeal rejected Sunday.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport said its judge rejected the argument of Angela Romei that there was a “conflict of interest” when the Italian curling federation last month picked Rebecca Mariani instead.
The 19-year-old Mariani is the daughter of the national federation’s technical director, Marco Mariani, who competed when Italy last hosted the Winter Games, in 2006 at Turin.
CAS said in a statement that Romei cited in her appeal being “a more experienced and qualified athlete.” Romei is a silver and bronze medalist on Italy teams at the European Championships.
However, the court said its judge “did not find it likely that the head coach of a national team would agree to include an athlete in the Olympic team that is inferior to another athlete, simply to help a member of the federation to include family into the Olympic roster.”
The judge who heard the appeal Saturday was described as “not unsympathetic” to Romei's concerns, but “did not find sufficient evidence” that Mariani's selection was unreasonable.
Rebecca Mariani is the expected reserve in the Italy women’s team skipped by Stefania Constantini, the gold medalist in mixed doubles at the 2022 Beijing Olympics.
The women’s competition in Cortina d’Ampezzo starts Thursday.
Drake Maye has rapidly ascended the hierarchy of NFL quarterbacks as his New England Patriots play in the Super Bowl in just his second year. It's been back-to-back Pro Bowl seasons for Maye out the gate, and this season, the North Carolina product just lost out to Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford for MVP.
Throughout the journey, Maye's wife, Ann Michael Maye, has been in his corner. The 22-year-old has also become a viral sensation herself thanks to her TikTok baking series, Bakemas. Here's everything we know about Ann Michael.
Who is Drake Maye's wife, Ann Michael Maye?
Ann Michael and Drake have been dating since their middle school days in North Carolina and eventually went to Chapel Hill together. They married in June 2025, just before Drake's breakout season.
Ann Michael majored in Business Administration at North Carolina and served as vice president for the Kappa Delta Sorority. She was in Chapel Hill with her brother, Tad Hudson, who was teammates with Drake before transferring to Coastal Carolina.
Ann Michael's baking series and Drake's success on the field led to Patriots fans giving her a nickname: "Queen of the North." She has parlayed her TikTok popularity into a show on NBC Sports Boston called Beyond Bakemas, where she invites guests in the Patriots sphere to bake with her.
Several Tar Heels (19-4, 7-3 ACC) experienced their first taste of the Tobacco Road rivalry, including starting center Henri Veesaar. The Arizona transfer struggled in the first half, going scoreless and only snagging a pair of rebounds, but Veesaar looked like a brand-new player out of halftime.
Veesaar finished his first taste of UNC-Duke basketball with a 13-point, 11-rebound double-double, including the game-tying 3-pointer at 68-all.
“I feel like second half – just I hadn’t got any shots first half – so second half, I kind of felt like I needed to demand the ball more," Veesaar said. "And just being able to get in my spots and be more aggressive. And I wasn’t the first half because just getting two shots up, one being a three and one being a putback, isn’t good enough.”
You take Veesaar's point output away – and the visiting Blue Devils (21-2, 10-1) win by nine. In one particular second-half stretch, Veesaar scored six straight UNC points, a factor they needed for a chance at coming back. Veesaar added another double-double to his ACC-leading total, now putting himself two ahead of teammate Caleb Wilson.
Veesaar and his North Carolina teammates next travel down south Tuesday, with a 7 p.m. tip-off against Miami (FL). Will fans watch an aggressive Veesaar from opening tip, or watch Saturday night's version?
Regardless of how Veesaar plays in the Sunshine State, the Tar Heels are extremely thankful Veesaar broke out of his slump, in second-half action against that team from Durham.
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Crans‑Montana, Switzerland, a town known for its beautiful ski resorts, has faced another blow after a memorial set up to honour the victims of the deadly New Year’s Eve bar fire went up in flames. The fire, which claimed 41 lives and injured 115 others, had already cast a dark shadow over the ski town. Now, the very tribute set up to remember the victims has been destroyed, leaving the town and its tourism sector reeling from the aftermath.
The memorial, laden with flowers, candles, and heartfelt messages, had been placed by mourners in memory of those who tragically lost their lives at Le Constellation bar. However, early on Sunday morning, the memorial site caught fire. Authorities suspect that candles left burning at the site may have ignited the blaze. Fire crews responded quickly, preventing any injuries, but several tributes were damaged, adding to the already devastating scene.
A Town in Mourning
The fire at the memorial site has only deepened the grief of the local community. Crans‑Montana, a picturesque Swiss ski resort in the Valais canton, was already shaken by the tragic loss of young lives on New Year’s Eve. Many of the victims were teenagers and young adults, a fact that has made the disaster all the more painful for the locals.
In addition to the emotional toll, the tragedy has severely impacted the local tourism industry. The ski town, known for attracting thousands of tourists each year, has witnessed a decline in visitors as the community grapples with the aftermath of such a devastating event. The fire at the memorial has added another layer of hardship for a town already struggling to find its footing in the wake of the disaster.
Background: The Fire at Le Constellation Bar
The fire that started at Le Constellation bar on January 1, 2026, has been described as one of the deadliest fires in Switzerland in recent years. Around 1:26 a.m., during a New Year’s celebration, a sparkler attached to a champagne bottle ignited sound‑absorbing foam panels near the bar’s ceiling. The fire spread rapidly, trapping many guests in the basement area of the crowded bar. In the chaos, 41 people lost their lives, and 115 others sustained serious injuries, many of them with severe burns.
The fast‑spreading fire, combined with congestion at the exits, left many victims unable to escape. The tragedy has left families devastated and has cast a shadow over the resort town’s reputation as a popular winter tourist destination.
The Cause of the Deadly Blaze
The original fire was believed to have been sparked by sparklers attached to champagne bottles, which were raised near the ceiling. This ignited the foam panels inside the bar, causing the fire to spread quickly throughout the venue. Fire investigators have concluded that the blaze was likely the result of a combination of safety failures and negligence, prompting a criminal investigation into the owners of the bar and local officials.
The fire has raised concerns about safety standards in venues across Switzerland, particularly those catering to large crowds during New Year’s celebrations. With many of the victims being young adults, the emotional impact of the tragedy has been compounded by the devastating loss of life.
Aftermath and Impact on Tourism
As Crans‑Montana continues to recover from the horrific fire, the tourism industry faces significant challenges. The ski resort town is known for its high-end tourism offerings, attracting visitors from around the world to its luxurious hotels, world-class ski slopes, and scenic landscapes. However, the events of New Year’s Eve and the recent fire at the memorial have tarnished the town’s reputation as a top tourist destination.
The loss of life and the emotional toll on the community have led to a decline in bookings, with many travelers choosing to avoid the town out of respect for the victims and their families. The local economy, which heavily depends on tourism, is already showing signs of strain, and the fires have only intensified these concerns.
The Memorial and Its Role in Healing
The memorial, which was erected to honour the victims of the fire, played a significant role in the healing process for the community. It allowed locals and visitors alike to pay their respects and express their grief. The damage to the memorial has been a painful reminder of the tragedy, further prolonging the town’s emotional recovery.
Despite the setback, the Swiss authorities have assured the public that they will continue to investigate the cause of the blaze at the memorial. While it is believed that the fire was accidental, there are still many questions about how the memorial could have been better protected.
A Community Struggling to Rebuild
The town of Crans‑Montana is now faced with the challenge of rebuilding its reputation as a top-tier tourist destination while also addressing the emotional and economic impacts of the tragedy. The local government, in collaboration with tourism officials, has pledged to continue supporting the victims’ families and the community as they recover from this devastating event.
A national day of mourning was observed on January 9, 2026, with moments of silence and memorial services held across Switzerland. The memorial site for the victims was also a focal point for these commemorations, with many locals and tourists visiting to pay their respects.
Dubai, UAE – The World Health Expo (WHX), formerly called Arab Health, will officially open on 9th February 2026 at the Dubai Exhibition Centre (DEC) and will mark the beginning of a new era for Dubai as a global leader in healthcare. With events running until 12th February, this monumental event will bring together healthcare professionals, policymakers, innovators and investors from 180 countries, and together, they will discuss the future of healthcare at both the global and local scales.
A Landmark Healthcare Event
WHX is renowned for being the largest healthcare platform in the world, drawing substantial attention for its role in advancing global health. With a legacy spanning 50 years, the event will host over 4,300 exhibitors, including key players from the healthcare ecosystem. The Expo aims to drive policy dialogue, foster public-private collaboration, and stimulate substantial investment in the healthcare sector.
The event is organized under the patronage of the UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention, underscoring Dubai’s commitment to healthcare innovation. The Expo’s success will be marked by a 15% increase in exhibition space compared to the previous year, reflecting growing international interest and regional participation. It is expected to generate over $2.5 billion in business value, continuing its tradition of providing a platform for cross-border collaboration and market expansion.
Government Involvement Boosts Collaboration
A major highlight of WHX 2026 is the strong participation from government agencies, further solidifying the Expo’s importance as a venue for dialogue on healthcare policy and system development. The UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention, Dubai Health Authority, Abu Dhabi’s Department of Health, and various other health authorities will play a central role in the event’s programming. Their involvement aligns with national priorities aimed at innovation and resilience in healthcare systems, particularly in light of the region’s ongoing challenges.
The government’s active role also emphasizes the Expo’s dual function as a trade and knowledge exchange platform, fostering collaboration across public and private sectors. This year, there are additional pavilions showcasing the latest in medical equipment, digital health, wellness, and healthcare infrastructure. The global presence, with 32 country pavilions, reflects a diverse spectrum of healthcare markets from across Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.
New Stages, Conferences, and Educational Opportunities
WHX will feature several new additions to its program, which include over 300 expert speakers and new content experiences tailored to a variety of healthcare professionals. At the core of the event are the Continuing Medical Education (CME)-accredited conferences, which focus on essential clinical specialties such as obstetrics, urology, radiology, public health, and patient safety. These conferences provide healthcare professionals with the latest knowledge and best practices in their respective fields, encouraging the exchange of scientific breakthroughs and clinical advancements.
In addition to the medical education programs, there are executive-level forums and business conferences covering topics like digital transformation, healthcare leadership, and investment opportunities. The “Visionary Stage” will see experts discuss the future of healthcare investment, artificial intelligence in healthcare, and women in leadership roles. At the same time, the “Future X Stage” will focus on innovative solutions in the digital health space, spotlighting disruptive technologies and business models that are shaping healthcare delivery.
One of the most exciting features of WHX is the introduction of the Deep Dive Series. This new hands-on learning format includes masterclasses and bootcamps aimed at both clinicians and healthcare executives, providing a practical, skill-building experience on topics like digital transformation and sustainability in healthcare.
Startups and Innovators: The Xcelerate Competition
WHX 2026 will also feature the Xcelerate Competition, where 30 startups will compete for a share of a $25,000 prize pool. The competition offers early-stage health and tech innovators a platform to scale their businesses, with the opportunity to be crowned the “Xcelerate Champion of Innovation.” This exciting competition will showcase the cutting-edge ideas driving the future of healthcare solutions.
Integration with WHX Labs
Coinciding with WHX is WHX Labs, formerly known as Medlab Middle East, which runs concurrently from 10 to 13 February 2026 at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC). WHX Labs is dedicated to the laboratory and diagnostic sectors, complementing WHX’s broader healthcare offerings. The co-timing of these two major events will amplify the opportunities for collaboration and networking between laboratory professionals, researchers, and clinicians.
Visitor Experience and Practical Information
For travelers and healthcare professionals planning to attend, WHX promises a rich array of opportunities to connect with industry leaders, learn from top experts, and explore the latest innovations in the healthcare sector. With more than 4,300 exhibitors, the Expo provides a comprehensive overview of the healthcare ecosystem, from medical devices and imaging technologies to wellness initiatives and healthcare infrastructure.
For those attending the event, the Dubai Exhibition Centre offers excellent access to the city’s top hotels, restaurants, and transportation links, making it a convenient destination for professionals coming from around the world. Visitors can expect a wide range of networking events, hands-on educational sessions, and high-level discussions designed to foster collaboration and drive forward-looking healthcare solutions.
Conclusion
With the rapid pace of change in the healthcare industry, the World Health Expo in Dubai will become a center for the development of international healthcare innovations, policy-making, and business opportunities. As a healthcare professional, policymaker, investor, or innovator, you will find WHX 20296 a valuable opportunity to network and impact the future of healthcare.
Patricia de Lille, South Africa’s Minister of Tourism, is working to deepen South Africa’s relationships with key South East Asian countries, especially with South East Asia’s tourism hotspot, Malaysia. Minister De Lille’s engagements also took place in Kuala Lumpur to facilitate the development of tourism relations of South Africa with Malaysia, as well as explore new prospects for mutual development. A discussion focus was the possible collaboration for marketing travel to and from both countries. Minister De Lille’s initiatives are in line with her goal of promoting South Africa as a priority tourist destination in South East Asia.
Strengthening Bilateral Relations with Malaysia
The tourism collaboration between South Africa and Malaysia is crucial for both nations, especially in the post-pandemic travel landscape. Minister de Lille met with Dato’ Sri Tiong King Sing, Malaysia’s Minister of Tourism, Arts, and Culture, to discuss various avenues for tourism development. The two leaders explored strategies that would support an increase in tourist arrivals and cultural exchanges. The joint-marketing initiative would focus on highlighting both nations’ unique offerings, encouraging travelers to explore South Africa’s rich cultural heritage while discovering Malaysia’s diverse attractions.
The discussions also centered around tourism growth in both countries, focusing on areas such as cultural tourism, adventure tourism, and the potential for reciprocal tourism promotions. By leveraging each other’s markets, South Africa and Malaysia are looking to expand their tourism footprints, attracting a broader audience of international visitors. The efforts are particularly important in post-pandemic recovery, where both nations seek to revive the vital tourism sector.
Key Topics on the Agenda for Tourism Cooperation
The collaboration between South Africa and Malaysia is poised to focus on several key elements of the tourism industry, ensuring that both countries benefit from the partnership. Minister de Lille and Minister Tiong discussed the mutual advantages of joint promotional campaigns that would highlight South Africa’s wildlife safaris, vibrant cities, and natural beauty, alongside Malaysia’s renowned beaches, historical landmarks, and cultural festivals.
In addition to promotional efforts, they also addressed the importance of connecting tourism professionals from both nations, through the sharing of best practices, educational exchanges, and industry networking opportunities. This comprehensive strategy ensures a long-term commitment to not only attracting tourists but also building sustainable tourism infrastructures that benefit local communities in both countries.
A Step Towards Increasing Tourism Flow
As part of the engagement, Minister de Lille emphasized the importance of enhancing tourism accessibility between South Africa and Malaysia. With the strong economic ties between the two nations, the goal is to make travel between both countries more seamless. Improving visa policies, flight connectivity, and tourism infrastructure will play a key role in stimulating tourism growth. The Malaysian government has already made strides in encouraging international tourism, and with South Africa’s growing presence in South-East Asia, this partnership is expected to create new pathways for travelers.
Minister de Lille’s commitment to driving tourism collaboration with South-East Asian nations aligns with the South African government’s broader tourism recovery strategy, which aims to diversify markets and expand global travel options for South Africans. The collaboration with Malaysia represents a key milestone in South Africa’s ambition to become a top global tourism hub.
Malaysia’s Role in South Africa’s Tourism Strategy
The meeting also took place ahead of a highly anticipated visit from Malaysia’s Prime Minister, Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim, who is scheduled to visit South Africa later this year. This visit will further strengthen bilateral relations, with tourism and cultural exchanges being prominent areas of focus. The prime minister’s visit is expected to pave the way for more high-level engagements between the two nations, with a particular focus on creating synergies in the tourism sector.
Malaysia’s presence in the Southeast Asia region makes it an important partner for South Africa, given the latter’s growing interest in expanding its reach within the region. As one of the world’s leading travel destinations, Malaysia serves as a gateway to not only South-East Asia but also the larger Asia-Pacific region, creating a tremendous opportunity for South Africa to tap into these lucrative tourism markets.
A Future of Mutual Benefits and Tourism Growth
Minister de Lille’s outreach efforts are a testament to South Africa’s commitment to global tourism collaboration, particularly with emerging markets. The potential for expanded tourism in both countries holds great promise, not just for economic growth but also for fostering stronger cultural understanding and people-to-people connections. With the joint-marketing initiative set to be launched soon, both nations are poised to see an increase in tourist arrivals, with South Africa’s unique offerings complementing Malaysia’s diverse tourism products.
As global tourism continues to rebound, partnerships like this one between South Africa and Malaysia will be instrumental in ensuring both nations are well-positioned for a future of shared growth. The tourism sector will not only aid economic recovery but also foster deeper international relationships, benefiting local communities and further integrating South Africa into the global tourism network.
A Bright Future for South Africa-Malaysia Tourism Partnership
The Minister of de Lille’s outreach to Malaysia shows cooperation moving to the next level. With the possibilities offered by de Lille’s outreach Malaysia and South Africa are showing that Malaysia and South Africa are pivoting to South Africa’s stronger global tourism positioning post COVID. With the recovery of the sector and the work de Lille has done, South Africa has laid the groundwork to ensure that tourism partners will offer benefits to South Africa for many years to come.
Asiana Airlines has outlined a planned operational adjustment for its long-haul service connecting Seoul Incheon and Sydney during the Northern summer 2026 season. The update centers on a revised daily timing structure that alters when flights depart in each direction, reflecting a shift in the operating schedule rather than a change in route or equipment. These adjustments are set to take effect from 08 June 2026 and apply specifically to services operated with Boeing 777-200ER aircraft.
The Seoul–Sydney corridor remains unchanged in terms of destinations and aircraft type, with the focus placed entirely on the timing of departures. Under the revised plan, travelers departing from Seoul Incheon will see flights move from evening hours to morning hours, while departures from Sydney will transition from morning to evening hours. This seasonal change has been positioned within the Northern summer 2026 operating period and does not introduce any additional structural changes beyond the timetable revision.
Shift in Daily Departure Windows on the Seoul–Sydney Route
The updated schedule reshapes how the day is structured for travelers using this intercontinental route. From the effective date in June 2026, the Seoul Incheon departure is planned to operate earlier in the day compared with the previous evening-based schedule. At the same time, the return leg from Sydney is planned to operate later in the day, moving away from its earlier morning departure window.
This directional adjustment results in a mirrored shift across both ends of the route, with each airport experiencing a change in the time of day when flights are scheduled to depart. The operational update applies only to the specified season and aircraft type, maintaining continuity in all other aspects of the service. No additional operational elements have been indicated beyond the change in departure timing.
Travel-Oriented Perspectives on Seasonal Timing Changes
For travelers, schedule timing often plays a central role in how a journey is perceived and planned. A shift in departure windows can subtly influence how a travel day unfolds, shaping when movement begins and ends without altering the overall journey itself. Morning and evening departures each carry distinct rhythms, and seasonal adjustments such as this can reframe the pacing of long-haul travel experiences.
Within the context of international travel, timing updates are commonly associated with seasonal operations, aligning flight schedules with broader travel patterns while keeping routes consistent. Although no further details have been outlined, the revised timetable introduces a different temporal structure for those planning journeys during the Northern summer 2026 period. The emphasis remains on the scheduling framework rather than on any change to the route’s core characteristics.
Broader Reflections on Travel Planning and Flight Schedules
Flight schedules often act as the backbone of travel planning, influencing how itineraries are built around departure and arrival times. When an airline adjusts its timetable, even without altering destinations or aircraft, the experience of travel can feel reoriented around a new daily flow. Such changes highlight how operational timing forms part of the overall travel landscape, especially on long-haul routes.
In this case, the Seoul–Sydney service continues unchanged in structure while adopting a new temporal pattern for the season. The revised schedule underscores how airlines periodically recalibrate timing to fit seasonal frameworks, allowing the route to maintain continuity while offering a refreshed daily rhythm. For travelers focused on planning summer journeys, awareness of these shifts becomes part of navigating the broader travel environment.
Core Operational Details Retained for Summer 2026
All core operational elements of the Seoul Incheon–Sydney service remain intact alongside the timing revision. The route continues to be operated by Asiana Airlines using Boeing 777-200ER aircraft, with the update confined to departure hours only. The effective date of 08 June 2026 marks the start of this revised operating pattern for the Northern summer season.
No additional destinations, frequency changes, or equipment updates have been indicated as part of this announcement. The schedule shift stands as a focused operational adjustment, maintaining consistency while redefining when flights depart from each end of the route during the specified seasonal period.
India and other major global aviation hubs are witnessing a heartfelt transformation as millions of passengers return to the skies with renewed certainty and optimism after pandemic disruptions. Families reunited, business ties re‑energised and trade routes reconceived — all this in the face of explosive growth in air travel. But beneath this celebration lies a mounting problem: airport facilities and processing capacity are struggling to keep pace with accelerating passenger volumes. With new terminals and runways years away from completion, aviation experts now believe that digital identity technologies backed by governments and industry standards could be the breakthrough needed to keep airports moving smoothly.
Global Air Travel Demand Is Accelerating Rapidly
Industry forecasts show that global air travel demand continues its upward march. According to projections from Airports Council International (ACI) World, passenger numbers are expected to exceed 10.2 billion in 2026, with long‑term forecasts suggesting close to 19 billion travellers by 2045. That represents sustained growth even in the face of economic headwinds. Yet this dynamic rise is met by a stark reality: airport infrastructure expansion cannot keep pace with rising demand.
The surge in travel reflects people’s desire to reconnect, pursue opportunity and explore the world — a sentiment echoed from bustling departure halls in Delhi to Singapore Changi’s bustling terminals. But while airlines and passengers thrive, airports are under strain. Tangled queues at check‑in, congested security lanes and slower immigration processing have emerged as growing sources of traveller frustration as demand steadily outstrips capacity.
Why Expanding Physical Capacity Is Not a Quick Fix
The aviation infrastructure required to serve today’s passenger levels is immense, and building new runways, terminals or entire airports is a process that typically takes years — often a decade or more from planning to completion. Hurdles such as land acquisition, regulatory approvals and sustainability requirements further extend delivery timelines. This means that between now and the operational debut of many new facilities, existing airports must handle ever higher volumes with the same physical footprint.
In practical terms, this creates operational bottlenecks. For example, queues at security checkpoints, border control and boarding gates can lengthen quickly when throughput is fixed and demand rises. Without technological intervention, these constraints will continue to throttle efficiency, frustrate passengers and even reduce airport competitiveness.
Digital Identity: A Practical Solution to Maximise Capacity
Across the aviation sector, digital identity technologies — especially those defined under the International Air Transport Association (IATA) One ID programme — are now being viewed as strategic enablers rather than optional upgrades. One ID aims to create a paperless, contactless and seamless passenger journey from pre‑travel authorisation to boarding by using digital identity credentials and biometric recognition.
At the core of digital identity is the idea that passengers can store identity documents securely in digital wallets and then choose to share that information with airlines, airports and authorities via biometric verification — such as facial recognition — at key checkpoints. This reduces repetitive manual checks that slow down passenger processing and lead to capacity shortfalls.
How Digital Identity Boosts Efficiency and Cuts Costs
1. Faster Processing Through Contactless Travel
Passengers who opt into digital identity can move smoothly through check‑in, security and boarding without stopping to present conventional travel documents. Biometrics linked to a digital ID ensures authenticity while automating identity verification. Governments benefit by enhancing border security while passengers enjoy shorter queues and less stress.
2. Reduced Operational Costs for Airports and Airlines
Automation reduces the need for labour‑intensive manual processing, enabling staff to focus on exceptions rather than routine checks. Airlines also benefit from reduced delays and improved data quality. These gains translate into operational savings and more efficient use of existing infrastructure.
3. Better Use of Limited Physical Space
With identity checks happening digitally and ahead of travel or swiftly at contactless points, airports can process more passengers without needing additional physical space. This is especially vital at busy hubs that face land, regulatory or environmental constraints that limit expansion options.
Real‑World Digital Identity Initiatives Already Underway
Government‑linked projects such as India’s Digi Yatra programme showcase how digital identity and facial recognition are being deployed in real airports today. Operating in multiple Indian metros, Digi Yatra allows enrolled passengers to move through checkpoints using facial recognition and mobile‑based digital identity without physical document presentation. It highlights the real‑world application and public sector engagement in this space.
In other regions, pilots coordinated by IATA involving airlines and airports — such as trials across Hong Kong and Tokyo — have demonstrated that automated, digital identity‑enabled travel can significantly reduce processing times, sometimes by as much as 40%. These pilots point to tangible benefits that complement long‑term infrastructure development.
Security and Passenger Privacy Concerns
While digital identity promises efficiency, governments and authorities emphasise that data privacy and security are paramount. Trusted frameworks and strict safeguards ensure biometric and personal data is used only for legitimate travel purposes and with the traveller’s consent — a factor that strengthens public confidence over time.
Many industry bodies now advocate interoperability standards so that digital identities can work seamlessly across borders, enabling global acceptance and reducing friction for international travellers. Continued collaboration between governments, airlines and technology partners is essential to realise this vision.
Environmental and Sustainability Upsides
Beyond passenger convenience and capacity gains, digital identity helps aviation reduce emissions indirectly. When processing is smoother and faster, aircraft turnaround times improve, reducing ground engine running and idle time. Reduced queues also contribute to more predictable airport operations, which in turn can lower overall carbon footprints associated with long delays or congestion.
The Road Ahead: From Pilot to Mainstream
Although digital identity is not yet universally available at all airports worldwide, its rapid adoption and successful pilots suggest it is on track to become a mainstream travel norm. Experts emphasise that such solutions can bridge the capacity gap while major infrastructure projects — such as new runways and terminals — continue to be planned and developed.
Passengers, airlines and authorities all stand to benefit from a system that enhances throughput, strengthens security and delivers better experiences with lower environmental costs — all without needing new buildings. The expansion of digital ID systems across major global aviation hubs could mark one of the most significant transformations in travel since the introduction of e‑tickets decades ago.
Conclusion: A Humanised Turn in Travel Efficiency
For millions of travellers — from families embarking on holiday to professionals flying for work — the promise of smoother, quicker, less stressful air travel is a welcome prospect. At the same time, airport authorities and governments are faced with the challenge of balancing booming demand with constrained physical capacity. Digital identity technologies, backed by global standards and government initiatives, represent a pragmatic and near‑term solution to this pressing challenge. With digital ID, the journey through the airport becomes less about waiting and more about moving freely — a change that resonates with both passengers and the aviation industry alike.
Morocco, alongside Egypt and Tunisia, has emerged as a key player in North Africa’s tourism surge, achieving historic growth and record-breaking revenue in 2025 due to rising visitor numbers, diversified offerings, and higher spending per tourist.
The global travel industry closed 2025 on a powerful note, confirming that tourism has not only recovered but entered a new phase of sustained growth. According to the latest World Tourism Barometer, international tourist arrivals climbed to an estimated one billion five hundred twenty million, marking a four percent rise compared with the previous year. Even more striking was the financial impact. International tourism receipts reached a preliminary one trillion nine hundred billion dollars, up five percent year on year, while total export revenues from tourism, including passenger transport, hit a record two trillion two hundred billion dollars.
These figures underline a clear shift: travelers are moving in greater numbers and spending more per trip. Longer stays, higher accommodation rates, and stronger demand for experiences have reshaped tourism economics across regions. Among the standout performers in this global rebound, North Africa emerged as one of the most compelling success stories of 2025.
Across Egypt, Morocco, and Tunisia, tourism revenue surged to a combined thirty-five billion two hundred fifty million dollars, up sharply from roughly twenty-eight billion dollars the year before. This performance placed North Africa well above the global average for both arrivals growth and earnings. Rising visitor volumes played a role, but the real driver was value. Higher hotel rates, upgraded tourism products, improved air connectivity, and favorable currency movements against the dollar helped push revenues to new highs.
While these three destinations shared regional momentum, their results reveal three very different tourism models, each offering lessons on how volume, value, and strategy intersect in a competitive global market.
Egypt stood out as the regional leader in revenue generation and spending per visitor. In 2025, the country generated approximately seventeen billion eight hundred million dollars in tourism receipts, a robust seventeen percent increase from the previous year. This placed Egypt among the fastest-growing destinations worldwide in tourism earnings. The surge was powered by a strong rebound in arrivals, which rose by around twenty-one percent to reach nineteen million visitors.
High occupancy rates across Red Sea resorts played a central role, supported by year-round demand and expanded flight capacity. At the same time, Egypt’s cultural tourism continued to anchor its appeal. Ancient heritage sites, combined with upgraded visitor facilities and improved crowd management, attracted travelers seeking immersive historical experiences. Demand from high-spending markets, including parts of Europe, the Gulf region, and Eastern Europe, further lifted revenue performance.
What truly set Egypt apart was yield. Average spending per tourist climbed to approximately nine hundred thirty-seven dollars, the highest in North Africa. This reflects a deliberate move toward premium positioning, with growth in upscale resorts, curated cultural tours, and longer stays. The country is now leveraging this momentum with ambitious medium-term goals, including major investments in airports, expanded route networks, streamlined entry procedures, and a push to diversify beyond traditional beach and heritage tourism into wellness, desert experiences, and niche cultural offerings.
Morocco delivered what many analysts described as one of the most impressive tourism performances anywhere in the world in 2025. The country welcomed nearly nineteen million eight hundred thousand visitors, a jump of roughly fourteen percent, allowing it to retain its position as Africa’s most visited destination by arrivals. Tourism revenue reached about fourteen billion seven hundred million dollars, with partial-year figures already surpassing thirteen billion dollars well before year-end.
What made Morocco’s performance exceptional was the pace of revenue growth. In dollar terms, tourism earnings rose by around nineteen percent, the strongest growth rate globally according to international benchmarks. Revenue expanded faster than arrivals, signaling a clear rise in value per visitor. Average spending per tourist approached seven hundred forty dollars, driven by higher accommodation prices, longer stays, and a broader mix of experiences.
Morocco’s diversified tourism portfolio proved to be a major strength. Coastal resorts, historic cities, desert landscapes, mountain escapes, and vibrant urban centers all contributed to spreading demand throughout the year. This diversification also helped tourism receipts surpass remittances from citizens abroad, making tourism the second-largest source of foreign currency for the national economy. The sector’s growing role has reinforced its importance in regional development, job creation, and infrastructure investment, positioning Morocco for further expansion in the coming years.
Tunisia presented a different picture, one defined by strong volume recovery but ongoing value challenges. In 2025, the country welcomed more than eleven million tourists for the first time, surpassing previous records and signaling a full return of international demand. Tourism revenue reached approximately two billion seven hundred fifty million dollars, reflecting a moderate increase of around six to seven percent compared with the prior year.
While the rebound in arrivals was significant, average spending per visitor remained low, at roughly two hundred fifty dollars. This gap highlights Tunisia’s continued reliance on mass tourism and all-inclusive packages, where much of the value is captured by foreign operators rather than retained within the local economy. Despite this limitation, tourism remains a critical source of foreign exchange and employment, especially during peak seasons.
The challenge ahead for Tunisia is clear: converting high visitor volumes into greater and more sustainable economic value. Efforts are increasingly focused on diversifying into higher-yield segments such as ecological tourism, cultural experiences, health and wellness travel, and medical tourism. Upgrading accommodation standards, enhancing local supply chains, and promoting longer stays will be essential to closing the value gap with regional peers.
Taken together, the 2025 results confirm North Africa’s emergence as a global tourism powerhouse. Egypt demonstrates how strong yield and premium positioning can drive revenue leadership. Morocco shows the power of diversification and rapid value growth. Tunisia illustrates the importance of rebalancing volume with sustainability and local economic impact.
With global travel demand remaining steady and consumer confidence improving, the region is well placed to capture a larger share of international tourism in the years ahead. Continued investment in infrastructure, digital services, and environmentally responsible projects will be critical. Equally important will be the shift toward higher value experiences that benefit local communities. As 2025 has shown, North Africa is no longer just recovering. It is redefining its role in the global tourism economy.
Afe Babalola University, Ado‑Ekiti (ABUAD), and United Nigeria Airlines have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to provide industry‑based training for Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering students. The agreement, celebrated in Ado‑Ekiti, will see students participate annually in hands‑on, real‑world training through the airline’s Student Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES), fully funded by United Nigeria Airlines as part of its commitment to human capacity development in Nigeria’s aviation sector.
In a strategic push to bridge the gap between academic learning and practical aviation skills in Nigeria, Afe Babalola University, Ado‑Ekiti (ABUAD) has entered into a landmark partnership with United Nigeria Airlines to provide immersive, industry‑driven training for engineering students. The MoU was signed during a high‑profile event in Ado‑Ekiti, bringing together leadership from both the university and the airline to celebrate a collaboration designed to enrich Nigeria’s aeronautical engineering talent pool and strengthen the country’s aviation workforce.
Under the agreement, ABUAD students enrolled in Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering will annually participate in hands‑on training programmes, gaining experience in maintenance, aerospace operations and real‑world aviation environments. According to official statements, this training will be fully funded by United Nigeria Airlines, reinforcing the airline’s commitment to corporate social responsibility and human capital development in Nigeria’s critical transport sector.
Why This Aviation‑Education Partnership Matters
Nigeria’s aviation sector has grown significantly with the entry of private airlines such as United Nigeria Airlines, contributing to domestic connectivity across major cities. However, like many emerging markets, the country continues to face a skills gap in technical aviation fields such as aircraft maintenance, aerospace systems and aviation engineering.
The MoU between ABUAD and United Nigeria Airlines aims to address this gap by creating a structured pathway from classroom study to industry experience, offering students exposure to real aircraft, operations, logistics and safety practices within a commercial airline setting. Students will rotate through the airline’s technical and operational divisions, preparing them for future roles as engineers, maintenance technicians, and aerospace specialists.
Representatives from both institutions emphasised that this collaboration is an investment in Nigeria’s future aviation experts. ABUAD’s Vice‑Chancellor highlighted the strategic importance of linking academic curricula with practical industry experience, while United Nigeria Airlines’ leadership reiterated the airline’s dedication to nurturing homegrown talent for the long‑term growth of the aviation sector.
Traveller Advantage — Building a Stronger Aviation Ecosystem
While the MoU is primarily an education‑industry partnership, travellers in Nigeria stand to benefit significantly from the initiative:
1. Enhanced Safety and Reliability: With more hands‑on trained aeronautical engineers entering the workforce, airlines are better positioned to maintain high safety and operational standards — which directly influences flight reliability and passenger confidence.
2. Improved Operational Efficiency: A well‑trained technical workforce can help airlines reduce delays, improve aircraft turnaround times, and ensure that maintenance issues are resolved swiftly and professionally.
3. Expanded Aviation Capabilities: Skilled professionals help airlines grow their networks, potentially leading to more routes, better schedules and wider connectivity for both domestic and regional travellers.
4. Local Talent Retention: By nurturing skilled engineers locally, Nigeria can reduce reliance on expatriate expertise, retaining aviation expertise within the country and supporting long‑term industry sustainability.
5. Stronger Consumer Confidence: Passengers benefit from entrusting their flights to airlines with robust technical support systems and a deep pool of locally trained professionals.
Traveller Disadvantage — Challenges and Considerations
Despite the long‑term advantages, travellers may experience short‑term limitations:
1. Time to Materialise: Education and workforce development take years to yield significant results. Immediate improvements in service delivery or flight operations may be gradual rather than instant.
2. Infrastructure Bottlenecks: While training capacity is improving, broader aviation infrastructure (e.g., airports, air traffic control systems) may still require investment to fully support future industry growth.
3. Competition for Skilled Workers: As graduates enter the job market, skilled technicians may be in demand globally, potentially leading to brain drain if competitive incentives are not maintained locally.
4. Cost Pressures: Airlines investing heavily in training and capacity building may face cost pressures that could influence pricing strategies, potentially affecting airfare levels if efficiencies are not fully realised.
5. Transitional Workforce Gaps: Until new cohorts of trained engineers are fully integrated, existing workforce gaps may remain, creating temporary operational strains.
Impact on Nigeria’s Aviation Industry
This collaboration signals a broader shift in how industry and academia can work together to strengthen Nigeria’s aviation ecosystem. It aligns with global best practices where universities, airlines and regulators partner to create career pathways that ensure students are job‑ready upon graduation.
By investing in training, United Nigeria Airlines and ABUAD are addressing one of aviation’s most critical challenges — the shortage of qualified technical professionals capable of ensuring efficient, safe aircraft operations. Such initiatives could inspire other Nigerian airlines and universities to pursue similar partnerships, further boosting local aviation competency and infrastructure.
Conclusion — Travel Impact and Future Outlook
The MoU signed between Afe Babalola University (ABUAD) and United Nigeria Airlines represents a forward‑looking effort to empower the next generation of aeronautical and aerospace engineers in Nigeria. While the immediate travel impact may be subtle, the long‑term benefits are profound — enhancing safety, operational performance and local expertise within Nigeria’s aviation industry.
For travellers, a stronger technical workforce means greater confidence in airline operations and infrastructure, potentially leading to expanded routes and improved travel experiences. As this partnership matures, it could serve as a blueprint for similar industry‑academia collaborations that support aviation growth across Africa
As international travel surges back, the global hotel market is on track for extraordinary growth, with projections pointing to an almost $4 trillion valuation by 2034. According to a recent report by Fortune Business Insights, the hotel sector, valued at USD 2.2 trillion in 2026, is expected to expand at a strong compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.54%. This growth is driven by the resurgence of both leisure and business travel, evolving guest expectations, and an emphasis on personalized, luxury experiences. For tourists, this resurgence offers not just more options, but enhanced service, sustainability, and unforgettable stays.
Market Drivers: Tourism Recovery and Experience-Led Travel
The primary catalyst behind this growth is the global recovery of tourism. As the world reopens, international and domestic travel are rebounding rapidly. Easing visa regulations and improved global mobility are making it easier for travelers to explore the world again. The demand for hotels catering to both leisure and business travelers is rising, as more people seek immersive, experience-led stays.
High-income travelers, particularly, are spending more on luxury stays that promise exclusivity and high-quality service. This trend is contributing to the success of premium and luxury hotels that offer more than just a room – they offer unique, personalized experiences. From wellness retreats to cultural immersions, these travelers are choosing experiences that make their stays truly unforgettable.
At the same time, mid-scale and budget hotels are gaining ground, particularly in emerging markets. The rise of the middle class in Asia-Pacific and Latin America is fueling demand for affordable yet comfortable accommodations. These travelers are looking for hotels that offer great value without compromising on quality.
The Role of Business Travel in Hotel Market Growth
Business travel continues to play a pivotal role in the hotel industry’s growth. Conferences, corporate events, exhibitions, and hybrid working models are keeping occupancy rates high, especially in major cities and commercial hubs. Hotels are adapting their offerings to cater to this market, offering flexible meeting spaces, co-working areas, and enhanced technological services to accommodate corporate clientele.
Hotels are also rethinking how they engage business travelers. From high-tech meeting rooms to seamless booking experiences, the focus is on efficiency and convenience, allowing travelers to blend work and relaxation seamlessly. This is especially important in the post-pandemic world, where hybrid work has led to an increase in demand for work-friendly hotel environments.
Digital Transformation: Enhancing Guest Experiences
Digital transformation is another major driver of the hotels market. With the increasing use of mobile apps, online travel agencies, and dynamic pricing tools, booking a hotel is becoming easier and more convenient than ever. Hotels are investing in customer relationship management (CRM) systems to improve their visibility and optimize revenue.
Technology is also enhancing the guest experience. Contactless check-ins, AI-powered concierge services, and smart room controls are becoming more common, providing guests with greater convenience. These digital tools not only improve guest satisfaction but also help hotels streamline operations and improve productivity.
Personalization is taking center stage. Hotels are leveraging data from loyalty programs and guest preferences to offer customized services that cater to individual needs. This personalized approach is fostering customer loyalty, increasing repeat bookings, and ensuring that guests feel valued.
Sustainability: A Growing Priority for Travelers
As travelers become more conscious of their environmental impact, sustainability has moved to the forefront of the hospitality industry. Hotels that prioritize eco-friendly practices – such as using renewable energy, reducing waste, and sourcing materials locally – are gaining favor with consumers.
Hotel brands are increasingly committing to green building standards, implementing energy-efficient systems, and offering sustainable travel options. This focus on sustainability not only helps reduce environmental footprints but also meets the expectations of eco-conscious travelers who are looking to make responsible choices.
Sustainability is no longer just a buzzword – it’s becoming an essential part of the hotel brand identity. As hotels continue to innovate in this space, they will not only attract environmentally-minded travelers but will also be able to drive long-term value while maintaining operational efficiency.
Brand Expansion and the Asset-Light Model
One of the key trends shaping the hotel market is the expansion of brands through asset-light strategies. Leading hotel chains are increasingly turning to franchising, management contracts, and other low-capital growth models to extend their reach globally. This strategy allows them to rapidly expand their presence in emerging markets without the high capital investment typically associated with owning properties.
In regions like Asia-Pacific, where demand for branded accommodations is growing quickly, this asset-light strategy is particularly effective. Hotel groups are using this approach to increase their footprint in fast-developing economies, particularly in countries like China, India, and Southeast Asia, where the middle class is expanding rapidly.
Key Industry Players
The hotel market is highly competitive, with industry giants like Marriott International, Hilton Worldwide, and InterContinental Hotels Group leading the way. These companies are constantly innovating to meet the changing demands of travelers, from enhancing customer experiences to adopting new technologies and sustainable practices.
Marriott, for instance, offers a wide range of accommodations across luxury, premium, and select-service segments, making it a dominant player in the global market. Hilton’s extensive brand portfolio and focus on technology-driven guest experiences are helping it maintain a competitive edge. Similarly, InterContinental Hotels Group, with its wide range of brands catering to different customer segments, continues to expand rapidly, particularly in emerging markets.
Regional Growth and Opportunities
North America and Europe remain strong markets, thanks to high levels of domestic tourism and established infrastructure. However, the real growth is expected to come from Asia-Pacific, where rapid urbanization and rising disposable incomes are driving demand for hotels. Countries like China, India, and Indonesia are expected to see significant growth in both luxury and mid-scale hotels.
The Middle East and Latin America are also becoming key growth regions, with large-scale tourism development projects and international events drawing travelers. Dubai and Brazil, for instance, are investing heavily in their hospitality infrastructure to accommodate the increasing number of international visitors.
The Future of the Hotel Industry
The global hotel market is poised for continued growth over the next decade. As tourism recovers, digital innovation accelerates, and traveler expectations evolve, the hotel industry will remain a vital component of the global travel and tourism ecosystem.
With a projected market size of USD 3.93 trillion by 2034, the hotel sector is set to remain resilient, adapting to new trends, embracing technology, and fostering sustainability. For tourists, this means better experiences, more options, and a greater focus on comfort and personalization.
The UAE’s hospitality industry continues to rapidly evolve to perform impressively which, in turn, creates new initiatives for the Hospitality Advisory Council to extend the growth, sustainability, and overall competitiveness of the industry. At the council’s first 2026 meeting, various additional strategies to enhance the UAE tourism industry and improve the revenue of hotels and the economic range of customers were discussed.
Record Growth in Hotel Occupancy
In 2025, the UAE saw a significant increase in hotel occupancy, reaching 79.5% from January to November. This improvement reflects the sector’s resilience and the country’s efforts to integrate tourism, government, and private sector efforts. The total number of hotels reached 1,260, offering a total of 216,900 rooms, marking a successful expansion phase that supports national tourism growth.
Strategies for Enhanced Hotel Revenue
The advisory council emphasized the importance of refining revenue management strategies and flexible pricing systems for hotels. This approach is designed to maximize earnings while ensuring the sustainability of hotel operations, especially during fluctuating global economic conditions. Efforts also focus on attracting higher-spending tourists and increasing the average length of stay, which benefits the tourism economy.
Addressing Supply and Demand Balance
In order to maintain the sector’s growth, the council stressed the need for a balanced increase in hotel capacity, closely aligned with actual demand levels. The adoption of digital solutions and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in hotel management was highlighted as a key factor in improving guest experiences and operational efficiency. These innovations aim to keep the UAE’s hospitality sector competitive globally.
Fostering Senior-Friendly Tourism
One of the most exciting initiatives discussed by the council was the introduction of tourism products aimed at senior citizens. Long-term winter residency programs, senior-friendly accommodations, and wellness-focused packages are being developed to attract older tourists. By catering to this demographic, the UAE can increase tourism spending, particularly during off-peak seasons, while fostering the growth of the Silver Economy, which focuses on senior citizens’ contributions to the economy.
Strengthening Family Tourism
The UAE also plans to enhance its position as a family-friendly destination. The ‘Family-Friendly Destination Guidelines’ initiative aims to establish clear standards for family-oriented services across hotels, parks, malls, beaches, and cultural sites. This will increase visitor satisfaction and support multi-generational tourism, positioning the UAE as a leading global family tourism destination.
Leveraging Global Demand for Hotel Rooms
Despite some slower growth in advanced economies, global demand for hotel rooms remains robust. The UAE’s hotel sector continues to see strong occupancy rates and average daily rates, underscoring the resilience of the tourism and hospitality industries. With major events, infrastructure development, and quality hotel investments, GCC countries are witnessing a rise in tourism demand, bolstering the region’s appeal for international visitors.
Continuous Adaptation to Global Trends
The Hospitality Advisory Council also stressed the importance of staying attuned to global tourism trends and adapting policies to maintain sustainable growth. The UAE’s commitment to enhancing its tourism competitiveness through data-driven decision-making and collaboration with global institutions like the OECD reflects its forward-thinking approach to managing the hospitality sector.
Recommendations for Travelers
For travelers looking to visit the UAE in 2026, the following points will enhance their experience:
Explore Family-Friendly Destinations: With new standards in place, families can enjoy a safe and inclusive environment at various UAE attractions, including cultural sites and outdoor parks.
Long-Stay Options: The growing focus on long-term stays, especially for seniors, provides more opportunities for travelers seeking extended vacations or seasonal residencies.
Sustainability Initiatives: The UAE is committed to sustainability, ensuring that both visitors and the environment benefit from long-term, responsible tourism practices.
Conclusion
The Hospitality Advisory Council’s plans for 2026 give us hope for the future of the hospitality industry in the UAE. Innovations in revenue management and targeting senior and family tourists are set to enhance the UAE hospitality sector and its tourism offerings. The UAE is set to strengthen its position as the world’s top destination for hospitality as the tourism industry continues to evolve and embrace sustainability. In 2026 the UAE will provide its visitors with a tourism experience that is diverse, sustainable, flexible, and rewarding.
Manitoba, a province known for its chilly winters and warm-hearted communities, hosts a variety of seasonal celebrations that make the cold months something to look forward to. While the snow may blanket the ground and the air chills your skin, the events in February bring warmth through cultural gatherings, music, and lively community activities. In this article, we explore the upcoming festivals and events in Dauphin, Manitoba, and also take a look at some of the famous festivals that take place throughout the province.
Why Dauphin is a Hidden Gem for February Festivals
When you think of festivals, you might imagine large, bustling cities hosting grand celebrations with thousands of people. But in Dauphin, Manitoba, you’ll find a quieter, more intimate experience that brings the community together in a way that feels personal and special. Dauphin, often known for its incredible summer festivals like Dauphin’s Countryfest, transforms in February with community events that celebrate local culture and winter traditions. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, Dauphin’s charm will leave you feeling embraced by the warmth of the people, no matter how cold the weather gets.
The Upcoming Events in Dauphin, Manitoba This February
February in Dauphin may not feature the large-scale festivals that fill the summer air, but it certainly has its share of smaller, community-driven celebrations that capture the true spirit of the town. While Dauphin doesn’t host major winter festivals in the same way larger cities do, there’s still plenty of joy to be had.
One key event to look forward to is The Long Weekender: A Tribute to Bruce Springsteen and the E‑Street Band, scheduled for February 14 at a local venue in town. This live music concert pays tribute to the legendary Bruce Springsteen and his band, bringing a taste of rock ‘n’ roll to the heart of Manitoba’s winter. If you’re a fan of Springsteen’s iconic music, this is a must-attend event that will make you feel the magic of music and community spirit.
Even if you don’t get the chance to attend a live concert, Dauphin’s calendar of events is full of small, heartwarming community activities, such as dances, art shows, and various cultural evenings. The best part? These events are often free or very affordable, making them accessible to people of all ages. The beauty of these gatherings lies in the fact that they are perfect for meeting friends, making new memories, and simply having fun in the midst of the winter chill.
Festivals Around Manitoba to Explore in February
If you’re in Dauphin in February and looking for a larger festival experience, you’re in luck. Manitoba as a whole boasts some of the best winter festivals in the country. These festivals are not only a great way to immerse yourself in local culture but also give you the chance to see Manitoba’s natural beauty in its most magical form – covered in snow!
Festival du Voyageur – A Winter Wonderland of Culture in Winnipeg
One of Manitoba’s biggest and most popular festivals in February is Festival du Voyageur. This cultural event, held annually in Winnipeg, celebrates the French-Canadian heritage of the region. For 10 days, festival-goers can enjoy a range of activities, from traditional music to delicious food. The festival brings together people from all walks of life to experience the vibrant history and rich culture of Manitoba’s French roots.
What makes Festival du Voyageur unique is its ability to blend the winter landscape with cultural performances and celebrations. Think of snow sculptures that seem to come to life, music echoing in the streets, and the sweet scent of maple syrup drifting through the air. It’s a magical experience that’s perfect for the whole family.
The Northern Manitoba Trappers’ Festival – Embrace the Spirit of the North
If you don’t mind traveling a little further, another must-see festival is the Northern Manitoba Trappers’ Festival. Taking place in The Pas, Manitoba, this unique winter festival celebrates the traditional lifestyle of trappers in northern Canada. With events like sled dog races, ice fishing contests, and snowmobile races, it’s an exciting festival that offers something for everyone, whether you’re an adventurer or someone who loves cultural heritage. The Trappers’ Festival is a celebration of Manitoba’s rugged northern spirit and its deep ties to the land.
For those visiting Dauphin in February, the Northern Manitoba Trappers’ Festival is a perfect opportunity to experience the natural beauty of Manitoba’s northern regions while enjoying heart-pumping activities and local delicacies.
Smaller Events: Community-Driven and Full of Heart
While large festivals are exciting, it’s the smaller, community-driven events in Dauphin that truly reflect the soul of the town. Whether it’s a local dance or a craft market, these gatherings showcase the talent, creativity, and resilience of the people who call Dauphin home. Small-town festivals may not draw the same crowds as their big-city counterparts, but they bring out a sense of belonging and togetherness that is truly rare to find.
If you’re someone who enjoys a quieter, more personal festival experience, Dauphin’s small events during February will provide exactly what you’re looking for. From community markets to craft fairs and family-friendly gatherings, these events allow you to engage with the local culture in a way that feels more genuine and meaningful.
Why February Festivals in Dauphin and Manitoba Are Worth the Visit
Even if Dauphin doesn’t host large-scale festivals like those in bigger cities, the town and the province of Manitoba offer a wealth of cultural experiences, live music, and winter activities that make it worth visiting. Manitoba’s winter festivals are a perfect blend of the local heritage, natural beauty, and community spirit.
Festival du Voyageur in Winnipeg and the Northern Manitoba Trappers’ Festival in The Pas are two prime examples of how winter festivals can create magical moments. These festivals celebrate the province’s cultural richness, while offering thrilling outdoor activities, local food, and live performances. Even though Dauphin may not host these large festivals, it offers something equally special: the warmth of community gatherings and a chance to experience the real Manitoba.
Experience the Winter Charm of Dauphin, Manitoba
Whether you’re looking for a lively tribute concert to Bruce Springsteen or a community dance to warm up your heart, Dauphin provides a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in Manitoba’s culture and traditions. The combination of snowy landscapes and heartfelt celebrations makes it the perfect destination for anyone seeking a winter getaway full of warmth, music, and unforgettable memories.
Don’t miss out on the chance to experience the magic of Dauphin during the winter months. With its local events, smaller festivals, and proximity to some of Manitoba’s best-known celebrations, it’s the ideal place to explore during February.
So, what are you waiting for? Pack your bags, embrace the winter chill, and discover the charming festivals of Dauphin and Manitoba today! Whether you’re planning to attend a Bruce Springsteen tribute concert, visit one of the larger festivals in Manitoba, or just enjoy a cozy community event, you’re sure to make memories that will last a lifetime.
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Bloomberg analyst Mark Gurman takes an in-depth look Apple’s upcoming product announcements. For instance, the successor to the iPhone 16e is set to gain several important new features and will probably be accompanied by two new iPads and many new Macs.
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Asus completely reworked its Zenbook Duo and the result is the best dual-screen convertible on the market. The hinge was improved, there are new OLED screens with improved brightness, a much bigger battery and a further improved keyboard. And then there is also Panther Lake.
A new listing appeared on the Wireless Power Consortium's (WPC) website, revealing an upgraded wireless charging protocol for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26 trio. The model numbers listed are believed to belong to the Galaxy S26, S26 Plus and S26 Ultra.
According to the document, the three phones will offer the Qi 2.2.1 wireless charging spec, which will enable 20W charging or faster. That theory aligns with an earlier rumor suggesting that the Galaxy S26 Ultra will come with 25W wireless charging support.
However, that's only the good news. The bad news is that the handsets comply...
Following Al Nassr’s complicated transfer window, Cristiano Ronaldo is reportedly threatening to leave the Saudi Pro League. Amid this drama involving the Portuguese star, a Premier League standout is reportedly moving closer to the league for the 2026–27 season.
After starting the 2025–26 season in top form, Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al Nassr appeared to establish themselves as the clear favorites to win the league title. However, the Portuguese star’s future has taken an unexpected turn, as the alleged blocking of the club’s transfers has led him to consider leaving the Saudi Pro League. In light of this potential exit, a Premier League star is reportedly moving closer to the league for the 2026–27 season.
According to A Bola, Cristiano Ronaldo has grown frustrated with the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund (PIF) for blocking the arrival of several reinforcements at Al Nassr, while Al Hilal secured the signings of multiple stars in the same transfer window. As a result, the Portuguese forward has already missed the team’s two most recent matches, applying pressure for a solution to the club’s issues or threatening to leave the Saudi Pro League in the summer.
Far from being alarmed by the potential departure of the Portuguese star, the Saudi Pro League is already searching for a replacement ahead of the 2026–27 season. According to the Daily Mirror, Mohamed Salah would be tempted with a move to the league, earning three times his current £400,000-a-week salary (nearly $544,000 per week) at Liverpool. With this move, the Egyptian would become the face of the league, after a successful tenure in the Premier League.
Being six years younger than Ronaldo, Mohamed Salah’s arrival in the Saudi Pro League could provide a boost for many years to come. In addition, the Egyptian could be a highly impactful signing on a cultural level, as he is a figure of great influence in the Middle East. However, replacing the Portuguese star’s scoring power and overall impact is far from easy, as he is a legendary figure and is on the verge of becoming Al Nassr’s all-time leading scorer.
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool during Brighton’s game.
Salah is coming off a season that raises doubts about his Saudi impact
Mohamed Salah emerged as one of the leading candidates for the 2025 Ballon d’Or thanks to his outstanding 2024–25 season. After playing 52 matches with Liverpool, he scored 34 goals and provided 23 assists. With that, the Egyptian led the Reds to the Premier League title, finishing as the league’s top scorer. However, his level of play this season raises serious doubts about his potential impact in the Saudi Pro League.
Unlike the previous campaign, Salah has lost his place as a regular starter with the Reds due to his poor form. After playing 24 matches, he has managed to score just six goals and register six assists, figures that are far from his statistics from last season. Because of this, his move to Saudi Arabia may not offer sufficient guarantees—something Cristiano Ronaldo continues to provide, as he remains one of the world’s top scorers.
Cristiano Ronaldo of team Al-Nassr FC during the Saudi Pro League game between Al Nassr and Al Taawoun
Valencia face Real Madrid for the Matchday 23 of the 2025/26 La Liga season. Below is a complete guide with key details, including kickoff times and how fans can watch the match live on TV and via streaming services.
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Real Madrid enter this La Liga showdown with pressure mounting at the top of the table, as Barcelona’s win over Mallorca trimmed the gap between the rivals to four points. With the title race tightening, Kylian Mbappe and company know there’s little margin for error as they host a Valencia side fighting for survival.
Valencia sit on 23 points, only one clear of the relegation zone, and arrive with urgency despite the daunting challenge at the Bernabeu. While Madridaim to keep pace in the championship hunt, Valencia will be pushing for any result that helps them create breathing room at the bottom, setting the stage for a high-stakes clash at both ends of the standings.
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Paris Saint-Germain face Marseille on Matchday 21 of the 2025/26 Ligue 1 campaign. Viewers in the United States can tune in with full kickoff information and broadcast coverage listed here for both television and streaming platforms.
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WHO
PSG vs Marseille
WHAT
Ligue 1
WHEN
2:45pm ET / 11:45am PT • Sunday, February 8, 2026
WHERE
Fubo, Fanatiz, beIN SPORTS, beIN SPORTS en Español and beIN SPORTS Connect
One of Ligue 1’s marquee events is set for another chapter as Le Classique brings France’s two biggest clubs together in a matchup loaded with title and European implications. Paris Saint-Germain enter under real pressure after Lens’ win over Rennes pushed PSG off the top of the table, making this a must-win if they want to reclaim first place.
The challenge is significant, as Marseillearrive with plenty on the line themselves, chasing a Champions League spot and knowing a victory would pull them level with Lyon, while also delivering the added boost that comes with claiming one of the country’s most heated derbies.
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After a season marred by injuries and inconsistencies, Real Madrid have reportedly decided to bring back two-star players to strengthen the roster. Additionally, they are supposedly setting their sights on acquiring a star midfielder, reinforcing Kylian Mbappe for the 2026–27 season.
Despite Kylian Mbappe‘s impressive form, Real Madrid are having a rather difficult season, as injuries and inconsistencies have taken center stage for the team. In light of this, they are already looking ahead to the 2026-27 season, seeking to improve the quality of their roster. For this reason, Real Madrid have reportedly decided to bring back two players due to their impressive form. In addition, they are reportedly prioritizing the signing of a world-class midfielder.
According to José Félix Díaz of Diario AS, Real Madrid have already decided that Nico Paz, currently on loan at Como 1907, will return to the team ahead of next season. As a result, they have chosen to pay the €9 million required to activate his buy-back clause. Alongside the Argentine, Endrick will also return to the squad and will neither be loaned out nor sold, as the club believes his breakout at Olympique Lyon has been impressive.
Even though Real Madrid have reportedly decided on the comebacks of Endrick and Nico Paz, they are still pursuing PSG star Vitinha to strengthen their roster. Nonetheless, the Spanish side has chosen not to take any action to secure his arrival until the Portuguese midfielder indicates his intention to leave the French club. In case the 25-year-old decides not to move forward, Los Blancos have also targeted Kees Smit from AZ Alkmaar, reports José Félix Díaz of Diario AS.
Report: Real Madrid seek defensive reinforcements but face a tough call
Throughout the 2025–26 season, Real Madrid have faced defensive struggles due to multiple injuries to Éder Militão, Antonio Rüdiger, and David Alaba. Additionally, Dean Huijsen’s performance has drawn significant criticism. As a result, Los Blancos are reportedly committed to strengthening their back line, aiming for a radical transformation of their defensive unit. However, they confront a challenging decision in this endeavor.
Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid celebrates with Vinicius Junior.
According to BILD, Nico Schlotterbeck has become Real Madrid’s top priority to strengthen their defensive line. With his contract expiring in 2027, the German could leave Borussia Dortmund in a relatively straightforward manner, albeit for a high transfer fee. While there are reportedly other names on the list, such as Castello Lukeba or Ibrahima Konaté, they also have the option to activate the buy-back clause for Jacobo Ramón, who is shining at Como 1907.
Should Schlotterbeck, Lukeba, or Konaté arrive at Real Madrid, Jacobo Ramón’s return could be postponed until the 2027–28 season, as his buy-back option would still be available, reports Diario AS. However, they could risk losing the young Spaniard, as he is attracting interest from several top European clubs ahead of the 2026–27 season.
Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid looks on during the LaLiga EA Sports match.
Direklerin bile durduramadığı (3 top direkte patladı) Galatasaray, Rizespor deplasmanında 3-0'lık skorla döndü... 21. maçlar itibarıyla 50 puan barajını 8'inci kez geçen sarı-kırmızılılar, Barcelona ve Bayern'den sonra deplasmanda 2 ve üzeri en çok gol atan en iyi 3'üncü takım oldu. Ancak Okan Buruk maçtan sonra, "daha da iyi olacağız" diyerek elindekiyle asa yetinmeyeceğini itiraf etti.
21'inci haftada Rizespor’a konuk olan Galatasaray sahadan 3-0’lık net bir galibiyetle ayrıldı. Şampiyonluk yolunda dev bir adım daha attı.
Okan Buruk ve takımı sadece 3 puanla değil tarihi rekorları da bavuluna koyarak İstanbul’a dönüyor.
Son iki maçta kalesini gole kapatan sarı-kırmızılılar Rize deplasmanında da seriyi bozmadı. Rakibine karşı üst üste 8. galibiyetini alan sarı-kırmızılılar, Kasım 2020’den bu yana bu deplasmandaki en farklı skoruna imza attı.
Yüzde 60 topla oynama oranı ve 495 isabetli pasla oyunun kontrolünü elinde tutan Galatasaray, rakip ceza sahasında 36 kez topla buluşarak hücumdaki gücünü kanıtladı.
Bu sezonun en çok şutu direkten dönen takımı olan Galatasaray (14), Rize’de de bu şanssızlığını sürdürdü. Sara, Lang ve Icardi’nin birer şutu direğe takıldı.
Galatasaray, bu sezon dış sahada sergilediği performansla Avrupa’nın elitleri arasına girdi. Deplasmanda 2 ve üzeri farkla galip gelme istatistiğinde Galatasaray, Barcelona ve Bayern'den sonra en iyi 3'üncü takım.
Süper Lig tarihinde 21. maçlar itibarıyla 50 puan barajını 8'inci kez geçen Galatasaray, bu başarıların yarısını Okan Buruk yönetiminde yaşadı.
2025/26: 52 Puan
2024/25: 57 Puan
2023/24: 54 Puan
2022/23: 51 Puan
Ayrıca bu sezon maçlarının %62’sinde 3 ve üzeri gol atan Cimbom, kulüp tarihinin en skorer dönemlerinden birini de geçiriyor.
Maç sonu açıklamalarda bulunan teknik direktör Okan Buruk, zorlu bir deplasmandan kayıpsız döndükleri için mutlu olduğunu belirtti:
- Çok iyi bir takıma karşı oynadık. 1-1 olmadan 2-0’ı bularak rahatladık. İyi bir takımız, daha da iyi olacağız. Sakatlıktan dönecek oyuncularımızla kadro derinliğimiz artacak. Artık önümüzde Eyüpspor ve ardından kritik Juventus maçı var. Her maça farklı taktiklerle hazırlanıyoruz.
Yunus Akgün, Rizespor deplasmanında attığı "uçan kafa" golüyle hem Galatasaray'ı rahatlattı. Hem de kariyerinin ik kafa golünü atmayı başardı.
Yunus Akgün zorlu sakatlık sürecini atlattı... Rizespor karşısında eleştirile cevap verdi. 3-0'lık galibiyette performansıyla parmak ısırttı. Kariyerinde bir de ilke de imza attı.
Ameliyat olup sahalara erken dönmesinin bedelini ödeyen Yunus çoğu zaman fedakarlık yaparak sahaya çıktı. Eski formuna kavuşmak için verdiği emeğin meyvelerini Rizespor karşısında topladı.
Yunus, Rize’de kritik dakikada attığı "uçan kafa" golüyle hem takımını sırtladı hem de Süper Lig kariyerindeki ilk kafa golünü kaydetti.
Yunus, sadece golüyle değil, oyun kurucu rolüyle de sahanın en iyilerinden biriydi:
Gol 1
Gol Beklentisi (xG) 0.36
Yaratılan Büyük Şans 1
Kilit pas 5
Rakip yarı sahadaki paslar (isabetli) 27/31 (87%)
Topla Buluşma 49
Başarısız top kontrolü 2
Top Kaybı 8
Bu sezon Süper Lig’de sergilediği performansla skora doğrudan katkı vermeye devam eden milli futbolcu, 18'nci maçında 4 gol ve 6 asistle 10 gol katkısına ulaştı. Yunus Akgün'ün bu azimli geri dönüşü, şampiyonluk yolunda Galatasaray için en büyük kazanımlardan biri olarak görülüyor.
Türkiye Sigorta Basketbol Süper Ligi'nde Fenerbahçe Beko'ya son top basketiyle 79-77 mağlup olan Galatasaray MCT Technic, karşılaşmanın ardından maçın hakem üçlüsü ve Merkez Hakem Kurulu'nu hedef alan sert bir açıklama yayımladı.
Türkiye Sigorta Basketbol Süper Ligi'nde Fenerbahçe Beko, sahasında Galatasaray MCT Technic'i son topta 79-77 mağlup etti.
Maçın ardından Galatasaray MCT Technic, sosyal medya hesaplarından maçın hakem üçlüsü ve Merkez Hakem Kurulu'na sert sözlerle eleştirdiği bir açıklama yayınladı.
Barış Alper Yılmaz doğup büyüdüğü şehrin takımı Rizespor karşısında 1 gol ve 1 asistle Galatasaray'ın 3-0'lık galibiyetinde önemli rol oynadı.
Galatasaray’ın jokeri Barış Alper Yılmaz, doğup büyüdüğü Rize'de kariyerinin en özel gecelerinden birini yaşadı. 3-0'lık deplasman galibiyetinde sahadan 1 gol ve 1 asistle ayrılan yıldız galibiyetin mimarı oldu.
Barış Alper sadece skor üretmekle kalmadı maça damgasını vuran isimler arasında yer aldı.
Skor Katkısı: 1 Gol, 1 Asist
Pas İsabeti: 32/34 (%94 başarı)
Yaratılan Büyük Şans: 1
Topla İlerleme: 17
İkili Mücadele: 5/8 (Zemin),
Maçın kırılma anında yeni transfer Noa Lang'in asistiyle fileleri sarsan Barış Alper, sergilediği bu performansla ligdeki toplam asist sayısını 8'e yükselterek Süper Lig’in asist kralı koltuğuna tek başına kaldı.
Maçın ardından mikrofonlara konuşan Barış Alper Yılmaz, galibiyetin yanı sıra Rize taraftarının kendisine gösterdiği sevgiye dikkat çekti:
- Çok özel duygular yaşadım. Doğup büyüdüğüm topraklarda futbol oynadım, ben de zamanında o tribünlerin içindeydim. Gol attıktan sonra beni alkışladıkları için tüm Rizeliler'e çok teşekkür ediyorum.
Barış Alper Yılmaz, Galatasaray'ın YouTube kanalına da şu açıklamayı yaptı.
- Kazandığımız için mutluyuz. Yeni transferlerimize parantez açmak istiyorum, onlar da katkı sağlıyor gerçekten. İyiyiz, ortamımız iyi."
Victor Osimhen, hem skorer kimliği hem de takım oyununa katkısıyla Galatasaray'ın şampiyonluk yolundaki en büyük kozu olmaya devam ediyor.
Rizespor karşısında da ortalığı yıkmaya devam etti.
Deplasmanda Rizespor’u 3-0'la geçen Galatasaray'da Victor Osimhenyine sahanın yıldızları arasına girdi. Nijeryalı sadece galibiyete katkı sunmakla kalmadı. Aynı zamanda kulüp tarihine geçmeye devam etti.
Osimhen, Süper Lig’de çıktığı son 5 maçta alev aldı. süreçte 6 gol ve 1 asistlik performans sergiledi. , Galatasaray kariyerinin en uzun gol serisini yakaladı. İşte Osimhen'in son 5 maçlık karnesi:
Samsunspor: 2 gol
Antalyaspor: 1 gol
Karagümrük: 1 gol
Kayserispor: 1 gol 1 asist
Rizespor: 1 gol
Osimhen'ın Rizespor'a attığı gol ayrıca Galatasaray formasıyla 52'nci golü oldu. Bafétimbi Gomis’i geride bıraktı. Bu golle birlikte Osimhen, Galatasaray tarihinin en skorer dördüncü yabancı oyuncusu ünvanını ele geçirdi.
1 Mauro Icardi - 73
2 Gheorghe Hagi - 72
3 Milan Baros - 61
4 Victor Osimhen - 52
5 Bafétimbi Gomis - 51
Osimhen sadece gol atmakla kalmadı, oyunun kurulumunda da kilit rol oynadı. Rakip yarı sahada yüzde 89 pas isabet oranıyla büyük bir etkinlik gösterdi. İşte Rizespor karşısındaki istatistikleri:
Fenerbahçe Opet, Halkbank Kadınlar Basketbol Süper Ligi'nin 19. haftasında Beşiktaş BOA deplasmanında 105-68 kazandı.
Halkbank Kadınlar Basketbol Süper Ligi'nin 19. haftasında Beşiktaş BOA ile Fenerbahçe Opet karşı karşıya geldi. Fenerbahçe Opet, Beşiktaş BOA deplasmanından 105-68 galip ayrıldı.
Fenerbahçe Opet'te 24 sayı üreten Alperi Onar maçın en skorer oyuncusu oldu. Sarı-lacivertlilerde, Iliana Rupert ise 17 sayılık performansıyla ön plana çıktı. Beşiktaş BOA'da Brianna Ashaki'nin 17 sayısı mağlubiyeti engelleyemedi.
Bu sonucun ardından Fenerbahçe Opet galibiyet sayısını 17'ye yükseltti ve namağlup serisini sürdürdü. Beşiktaş BOA ise 9'uncu kez mağlup oldu.
Süper Lig'in 21. hafta maçında Alanyaspor, deplasmanda Beşiktaş'a konuk oluyor. Akdeniz ekibinden kötü haber geldi.
Trendyol Süper Lig'de Beşiktaş evinde Alanyaspor'u ağırlıyor. Karşılaşma saat 20.00'de başlayacak. Akdeniz ekibinden kötü haber geldi.
Alanyaspor'un yıldız orta sahası Maestro, sakatlığı nedeniyle karşılaşmada forma giyemeyecek.
İşte Akdeniz ekibinin açıklaması:
Futbolcumuz Maestro’nun sağlık durumu hakkında bilgilendirme Sol ayak bileğinde darbeye bağlı oluşan ağrı nedeniyle tedavisi devam eden futbolcumuz António Simão Muanza (Maestro), Beşiktaş maçı kadrosunda yer almamaktadır.
Türkiye Sigorta Basketbol Süper Ligi'nin 19. haftasındaki derbide Fenerbahçe Beko, konuk ettiği Galatasaray MCT Technic'i 79-77 yendi.
Maça iyi başlayan konuk ekip, 5. dakikada 13-2 üstünlük sağladı. Kalan bölümde üstünlüğünü sürdüren sarı-kırmızılılar, ilk çeyreği 20-13 üstün tamamladı.
Müsabakanın ikinci periyoduna hücumda daha iyi başlayan Fenerbahçe Beko, 18. dakikada farkı 1 sayıya kadar indirdi ve soyunma odasına 33-32 Galatasaray MCT Technic üstünlüğüyle gidildi.
Sarı-lacivertliler, ikinci yarıya maçta ilk kez öne geçerek (34-33) başladı. Karşılıklı basketlerle devam eden çeyreğin son dakikalarında üst üste üçlükler bulan misafir takım, final periyoduna 57-52 önde girdi.
Fenerbahçe Beko, son çeyreğe 6-0'lık seriyle başladı ve 33. dakikada öne geçti: 58-57. Üstünlüğünü sürdüren ve savunmada sertliği artıran sarı-lacivertliler, 36. dakikada farkı 6 sayıya çıkardı: 66-60. Melli'nin 37. dakikadaki smacıyla farkı çift hanelere (72-62) yükselten Fenerbahçe Beko, son bölümde üstünlüğünü korumayı başaramadı. Konuk ekip, McCollum önderliğinde üst üste üçlükler buldu ve bitime 41 saniye kala Palmer'ın basketiyle öne geçti: 74-75. Moladan Biberovic'in bitime 31 saniye kala bulduğu üçlükle dönen sarı-lacivertlilere, sarı-kırmızılılar yine Palmer'ın sayısıyla cevap verdi ve 20 saniye kala skor 77-77'ye geldi. Maçın son hücumunu kullanan Fenerbahçe Beko, Baldwin ile basketi buldu ve parkeden 79-77 galip ayrıldı.
Mücadeleyi, Fenerbahçe Kulübü yönetim kurulu üyeleri Cem Ciritci, Adem Köz, Ali Gürbüz ve Ahmet Murat Emanetoğlu da yerinde takip etti.
Karşılaşmanın dördüncü periyodunda Galatasaray MCT Technic Başantrenörü Gianmarco Pozzecco, hakemle yaşadığı tartışma sonrası diskalifiye edildi.
Türkiye Sigorta Basketbol Süper Ligi'nin 19. haftasındaki derbide Fenerbahçe Beko, konuk ettiği Galatasaray MCT Technic'i 79-77 yendi.
Maça iyi başlayan konuk ekip, 5. dakikada 13-2 üstünlük sağladı. Kalan bölümde üstünlüğünü sürdüren sarı-kırmızılılar, ilk çeyreği 20-13 üstün tamamladı.
Müsabakanın ikinci periyoduna hücumda daha iyi başlayan Fenerbahçe Beko, 18. dakikada farkı 1 sayıya kadar indirdi ve soyunma odasına 33-32 Galatasaray MCT Technic üstünlüğüyle gidildi.
Sarı-lacivertliler, ikinci yarıya maçta ilk kez öne geçerek (34-33) başladı. Karşılıklı basketlerle devam eden çeyreğin son dakikalarında üst üste üçlükler bulan misafir takım, final periyoduna 57-52 önde girdi.
Fenerbahçe Beko, son çeyreğe 6-0'lık seriyle başladı ve 33. dakikada öne geçti: 58-57. Üstünlüğünü sürdüren ve savunmada sertliği artıran sarı-lacivertliler, 36. dakikada farkı 6 sayıya çıkardı: 66-60. Melli'nin 37. dakikadaki smacıyla farkı çift hanelere (72-62) yükselten Fenerbahçe Beko, son bölümde üstünlüğünü korumayı başaramadı. Konuk ekip, McCollum önderliğinde üst üste üçlükler buldu ve bitime 41 saniye kala Palmer'ın basketiyle öne geçti: 74-75. Moladan Biberovic'in bitime 31 saniye kala bulduğu üçlükle dönen sarı-lacivertlilere, sarı-kırmızılılar yine Palmer'ın sayısıyla cevap verdi ve 20 saniye kala skor 77-77'ye geldi. Maçın son hücumunu kullanan Fenerbahçe Beko, Baldwin ile basketi buldu ve parkeden 79-77 galip ayrıldı.
Mücadeleyi, Fenerbahçe Kulübü yönetim kurulu üyeleri Cem Ciritci, Adem Köz, Ali Gürbüz ve Ahmet Murat Emanetoğlu da yerinde takip etti.
Karşılaşmanın dördüncü periyodunda Galatasaray MCT Technic Başantrenörü Gianmarco Pozzecco, hakemle yaşadığı tartışma sonrası diskalifiye edildi.
Trendyol 1. Lig'in 24. haftasında yapılan maçta Eminevim Ümraniyespor ile İstanbulspor 0-0 berabere kaldı.
Stat: Ümraniye Belediyesi Şehir
Hakemler: Oğuzhan Aksu, Ömer Tevfik Özkoç, Murathan Çomoğlu
Eminevim Ümraniyespor: Cihan Topaloğlu, Batuhan Çelik, Hoti (Dk. 56 Bardhi), Atalay Babacan (Dk. 80 Serkan Göksu), Dokanovic, Soukou (Dk. 56 Barış Ekincier), Glumac, Burak Öksüz, Emre Kaplan, Oğuz Yıldırım (Dk. 57 Ali Turap Bülbül), Benny (Dk. 77 Yusuf Deniz Şaş)
İstanbulspor: Alp Tutar, Yunus Bahadır, Fatih Tultak, Vorobjovas, Sambissa (Dk. 70 Cham), Duran Şahin, Muhammed Mert (Dk. 71 İsa Dayaklı), Yusuf Ali Özer, Ömer Faruk Duymaz (Dk. 71 Aroujo), Mamadou (Dk. 87 Enver Cenk Şahin), Krstovski (Dk. 70 Mustafa Sol)
Sarı kartlar: Dk. 14 Yusuf Ali Özer, Dk. 83 Araujo (İstanbulspor), Dk. 75 Benny (Eminevim Ümraniyespor)
Hakemler: Burak Pakkan, Mahmut Gülle, Salih Burak Demirel
Adana Demirspor: Murat Uğur Eser, Enes Demirtaş, Kürşat Türkeş Küçük, Gökdeniz Tunç, Yusuf Buğra Demirkıran, Yücel Gürol (Dk. 46 Diyar Zengin), Ali Fidan, Osman Kaynak, Ahmet Yılmaz (Dk. 85 Mustafa Bozkurt), Kayra Saygan (Dk. 78 Yunus Gündoğdu), Toprak Bayar (Dk. 46 Aykut Sarıkaya)
Sipay Bodrum FK: Bahri Can Tosun, Mustafa Erdilman (Dk. 75 Yusuf Sertkaya), Omar Imeri, Ajeti (Dk. 85 Enes Öğrüce), Ahmet Aslan (Dk. 75 Adem Metin Türk), Ali Aytemur (Dk. 65 Brazao), İsmail Tarım, Ege Bilsel (Dk. 65 Hotic), Cenk Şen, Ali Habeşoğlu, Seferi
Goller: Dk. 11 ve 43 Ajeti, Dk. 45+1 ve 69 Ali Habeşoğlu, Dk. 76 Seferi (Sipay Bodrum FK)
Fenerbahçe Kulübü, Brezilyalı futbolcu Anderson Talisca'nın sözleşmesini uzattı.
Sarı-lacivertli kulüpten yapılan açıklamaya göre sözleşmesi sezon sonunda bitecek Talisca ile 2027-2028 sezonunun sonuna kadar yeni sözleşme imzalandı.
Açıklamada, "Anderson Talisca'ya hedeflerimiz doğrultusunda çubuklu formamız ile nice başarılar diliyoruz." denildi.
Talisca için Chobani Stadı'nda gerçekleştirilen imza törenine yönetim kurulu üyesi Ertan Torunoğulları, futbol AŞ yönetim kurulu üyeleri Ömer Topbaş ve Turgay Terzi ile sportif direktör Devin Özek katıldı.
İmzaların ardından futbol şubesinden sorumlu yönetici Ertan Torunoğulları ve futbolcu Anderson Talisca, FB TV'ye açıklamalarda bulundu.
Torunoğulları, Talisca'nın teknik ekip ve takım arkadaşları tarafından sevilen bir futbolcu olduğuna değinerek, "Talisca, ailemizin sevilen en büyük parçalarından biri. İnanıyoruz ki bu yıl şampiyonlukta da çok büyük katkısı olacak. Kendisine, kulübümüze ve camiamıza hayırlı uğurlu olsun. Taraftarlarımıza şu mesajı vermek isterim; rahat olsunlar, sakin olsunlar. Biz hocamıza, ekibine ve oyuncularımıza çok güveniyoruz. İnşallah mayıs ayında hep birlikte şampiyonluğu kutlayacağız." ifadelerini kullandı.
Talisca ise Fenerbahçe'de devam edeceği için mutlu olduğunu belirterek, "Bu kulüpte 2 sezon daha forma giyecek olmaktan dolayı çok mutluyum. Başkanımıza, yönetim kurulumuza ve benimle birlikte çalışan, kulüpte çalışan herkese çok teşekkür ediyorum. Aynı zamanda Acun (Ilıcalı) da benim buraya gelmemde çok önemli birisiydi. Kendisine çok teşekkür ediyorum. Deniz ve ekibine çok teşekkür ediyorum. Burada olduğum için çok mutluyum. Bu formayla sahada mücadele ederek, goller atarak takımıma yardım etmek için sabırsızlanıyorum. Hazırım." değerlendirmesinde bulundu.
Sarı-lacivertli taraftarlara da mesaj gönderen Talisca, "Bizi desteklemeye her geçen gün daha da devam etsinler. Göstermiş oldukları sevgiden dolayı onlara çok büyük saygı duyuyorum. Her geçen gün elimden gelenin en iyisini onlar için vereceğim. Bana güvenebilirler." diyerek sözlerini tamamladı.
Süper Lig'in 21. haftasında konuk ettiği RAMS Başakşehir'e 2-1 yenilen ikas Eyüpspor'da teknik direktör Atila Gerin, maçın ardından açıklama yaptı.
Trendyol Süper Lig'in 21. haftasında konuk ettiği RAMS Başakşehir'e 2-1 yenilen ikas Eyüpspor'da teknik direktör Atila Gerin, istediklerinin çoğunu sahaya yansıtamadıklarını söyledi.
Gerin, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Stadı'nda oynanan karşılaşmanın ardından düzenlenen basın toplantısında açıklamalarda bulundu.
Galibiyet dolayısıyla Başakşehir'i tebrik eden Atila Gerin, "İstediklerimizin çoğunu yapamadık. Topa sahip olamadık. Başakşehir'in topa sahip olması nedeniyle mücadele gücümüz biraz düştü. Yeni bir takımız. Kadromuzda çok genç oyuncular var. Oyuncuların Süper Lig'in asıl zorluklarını görmesi açısından fırsat maçları oynuyoruz. Buradan çıkarımlar yapmak istiyoruz. Küme düşmeme mücadelesi veriyoruz. Her puana saldırıyoruz. Her puan kıymetli. Puan alamadığımız için üzgünüz. Yine de oyuncularıma teşekkür ediyorum." ifadelerini kullandı.
Süper Lig'in 21. haftasında konuk olduğu ikas Eyüpspor'u 2-1 yenen RAMS Başakşehir'de teknik direktör Nuri Şahin, maçın ardından açıklama yaptı.
Trendyol Süper Lig'in 21. haftasında konuk olduğu ikas Eyüpspor'u 2-1 yenen RAMS Başakşehir'de teknik direktör Nuri Şahin, hak ettikleri bir galibiyet aldıklarını söyledi.
Şahin, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Stadı'nda oynanan karşılaşmanın ardından düzenlenen basın toplantısında açıklamalarda bulundu.
Karşılaşmaya iyi başladıklarını belirten 37 yaşındaki teknik adam, "Hak ettiğimiz bir galibiyet aldık. İyi oynadık. Çaykur Rizespor maçından ders çıkardık. Oyuncular durmadan atak yapmaya çalıştı. Daha çok üçüncü bölgede oynadık. Sadece son dakikada yediğimiz gol biraz üzdü." diye konuştu.
Süper Lig'de oynadıkları son 8 maçta 6 galibiyet aldıklarının hatırlatılması ve 22. haftada Beşiktaş ile yapacakları maçın sorulması üzerine Nuri Şahin, şu ifadeleri kullandı:
"Gayet iyi oynuyoruz. Güzel bir seri. Bu, bir sürecin getirdiği bir şey. Oyunumuz oturdu. Daha iyi oynayabiliriz. İstediğimiz seviyeye yaklaştığımızı düşünüyorum. Haftaya Beşiktaş gibi çok değerli ve büyük bir takıma karşı oynayacağız. Beşiktaş, 6 puan önümüzde. Kendimizi en yüksek seviyede test edeceğimiz bir maç olacak. Sahamızda oynayacağız. İnşallah 3 puanı alırız."
Rennes'in Ligue 1'in 21. haftasında Lens'e karşı aldığı 3-1'lik mağlubiyetin ardından, Breel Embolo hırsızlık şokuyla karşı karşıya kaldı.
Rennes'in Ligue 1'in 21. haftasında Lens'e karşı aldığı 3-1'lik mağlubiyetin ardından Breel Embolo evine hırsızların girmeye çalıştığını öğrenme talihsizliğini yaşadı. Le Parisien'e göre, İsviçreli forvet o akşam bir soygun girişiminin kurbanı oldu.
Polis kaynaklarına göre, failler evinden değeri birkaç yüz bin euro olan yüksek güçlü bir aracı çalmaya çalıştı. Embolo'nun kaçmaya çalışan hırsızları kovalamaya çalıştığı bildirildi. Hırsızlar hala yakalanmadı.
İngiliz futbolunun ikinci liginde, Hull City ile Bristol City arasındaki maç sahaya giren sincap nedeniyle kesintiye uğradı.
İngiliz futbolunun ikinci liginde, Hull City-Bristol City (2-3) maçı, komik anlara sahne oldu. Premier Lig'de yer almak için mücadele eden iki takım arasında oynanan maçta sahaya sincap girdi ve koşuşturmaya başladı . Adeta "Gizli Kamera" programındaki gibi, istenmeyen misafiri sahadan uzaklaştırmak için üç dakika boyunca komik kovalamacalar yaşandı. Ancak sincap, taraftarların tezahüratları eşliğinde Bristol'ün kalesine iki kez girdi ve hatta reklam panolarına bile tırmandı.
Düzeni sağlamak amacıyla, ev sahibi stadyum personelinden bir kişi sincabı yakalamaya çalıştı, ancak küçük hayvan beklenenden daha çevik ve yakalanması zorluk çıkardı. Maç 8 dakika durdu.
Hull City-Bristol City karşılaşmasında sahaya giren sincap, oyunu yaklaşık 8 dakika durdurdu ??pic.twitter.com/5HgS1dMbV5
Trendyol Süper Lig'in 21. haftasında TÜMOSAN Konyaspor, Göztepe'yi ağırladı. Mücadele golsüz beraberlikle sona erdi.
Trendyol Süper Lig'in 21. haftasında TÜMOSAN Konyaspor, Göztepe'yi ağırladı.
Karşılaşma golsüz beraberlikle sona erdi.
MAÇTAN DAKİKALAR
5. dakikada Muleka'nın pasında ceza sahasında topla buluşan Kramer'in şutunda meşin yuvarlak, kaleci Lis'te kaldı.
18. dakikada Muleka'nın sağ kanattan pasında ceza sahasında topla buluşan Olaigbe'nin şutunda, kaleci Lis meşin yuvarlağı kontrol etti.
25. dakikada Bardhi'nin köşe vuruşundan attığı pasta ceza sahası dışından topa gelişine vuran Melih İbrahimoğlu'nun şutunda, kaleci Lis meşin yuvarlağı önledi.
44. dakikada Melih İbrahimoğlu'nun ceza sahasına ortasında topa yükselen Uğurcan Yazğılı'nın kafa vuruşunda, meşin yuvarlak az farkla dışarıya çıktı.
Karşılaşmanın ilk yarısı, golsüz tamamlandı.
69. dakikada Cherni'nin ceza sahasına ortasında Adil Demirbağ'ın ters vuruşunda top az farkla yandan dışarı çıktı.
Kalan bölümü orta saha mücadelesi şeklinde geçen müsabaka, 0-0 sona erdi.
Stat: MEDAŞ Konya Büyükşehir
Hakemler: Yasin Kol, Abdullah Bora Özkara, Bahtiyar Birinci
Bu gün futbol üzrə Azərbaycan çempionatında (Premyer Liqa) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 19-cu turuna start verilib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ilk oyun gününün sonuncu qarşılaşması Sumqayıtda baş tutub.
Burada “Sumqayıt” “Zirə” ilə üz-üzə gəlib. Mehdi Hüseynzadə adına Sumqayıt şəhər stadionunda keçirilmiş oyunu İnqilab Məmmədov idarə edib. Beş qolluq görüşün yekununda qonaqlar 3 xala sevinən tərəf olublar.
Premyer Liqa 19-cu tur 8 fevral
“Sumqayıt” – “Zirə” 2:3 Qollar: Nikola Ninkoviç, 26. Aleksandr Ramalinqom, 50 – Davit Volkov, 24. Qismət Alıyev, 35. Georgi Papunaşvili, 88. Hakimlər: İnqilab Məmmədov, Rahil Ramazanov, Teymur Teymurov, Alik Yunusov. VAR: Rauf Cabbarov. AVAR: Kamran Əliyev. Hakim-inspektor: Əmrah İbrahimov. AFFA nümayəndəsi: Anar Şıxəliyev. Sumqayıt. Mehdi Hüseynzadə adına Sumqayıt şəhər stadionu, 18:30.
Sumqayıt: 1. Mehdi Cənnətov, 3. Höccət Haqverdi, 8. Səbuhi Abdullazadə (k), 97. Vüsal Paşayev, 9. Aleksandr Ramalinqom, 10. Nikola Ninkoviç, 72. Rayan Senhadji, 33. Danilo Beskorovaynı, 23. Ronaldo Vaskes, 71. Masaki Murata, 11. Aleksa Yankoviç. Ehtiyat oyunçular: 22. Xəyal Fərzullayev, 12. Murad Ağamalıyev, 7. Rüstəm Əhmədzadə, 24. Sənan Muradlı, 21. Nihad Əhmədzadə, 64. Kənan Feyziyev, 75. Nadir Orucov, 66. Ruslan Əliyev, 37. Nihad Orucəli, 19. Roi Kehat, 25. Abdul Raşid Mumini. Baş məşqçi: Saşa İliç.
Bu gün keçirilmiş oyunlarla Azərbaycan Basketbol Liqasında (ABL) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 16-cı turuna yekun vurulub.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sonuncu oyun günündə iki qarşılaşma baş tutub.
Əvvəlcə “Şəki” evdə “Abşeron Lions”la üz-üzə gəlib. Şəki Olimpiya İdman Kompleksində baş tutmuş görüş qonaqların 92:85 hesablı qələbəsi ilə yekunlaşıb.
Turun son görüşü Bakı İdman Sarayında “Neftçi” və “Sabah” arasında baş tutub. “Sabah” bu oyundan da qalib ayrılıb – 98:79.
Xatırladaq ki, turun daha əvvəl keçirilmiş görüşlərində “Sumqayıt” “Lənkəran”ı (102:77), “Quba” “Sərhədçi”ni (97:89), “Ordu” “Naxçıvan”ı (95:92), “Gəncə” NTD-ni (104:85) məğlub etmişdi.
Beləliklə, 16 turdan sonra yarış cədvəlindəki vəziyyət belədir:
A qrupu: Sabah – 31. Abşeron Lions – 30. Gəncə – 24. Neftçi – 23. NTD – 19. Şəki – 18.
B qrupu: Ordu – 31. Naxçıvan – 28. Sumqayıt – 22. Quba – 22. Sərhədçi – 21. Lənkəran – 20.
Xatırladaq ki, ABL oyunları dörd dövrədən və 20 turdan ibarət olacaq. Müntəzəm mövsümün oyunları A və B qruplarına bölünməklə keçirilir. Müntəzəm mövsümdə A qrupunu ilk 3 sırada tamamlamış klublarla yanaşı, B qrupunu lider bitirmiş komanda pley-offun 1/4 final mərhələsinə vəsiqə qazanacaq. A və B qruplarında digər yerləri tutmuş komandalar isə pley-offun 1/8 final mərhələsində üz-üzə gələcəklər. Bu mərhələdə ən tez iki qələbə qazanacaq klublar 1/4 finala yüksələcəklər. Həm 1/4 final, həm də yarımfinal seriyaları 2 qələbəyə qədər davam edəcək.
Final seriyasında isə ən tez 3 qələbə qazanacaq klub Azərbaycan Basketbol Liqasının çempionu olacaq.
Napoli fans have reacted with fury and insults after Lorenzo Lucca seemed to bait them with an Instagram post after scoring his first Nottingham Forest goal.
The Italy international had a dismal first six months at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, managing just two goals in 23 competitive games.
TURIN, ITALY – OCTOBER 18: Adrien Tameze of Torino is challenged by Lorenzo Lucca of Napoli during the Serie A match between Torino FC and SSC Napoli at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on October 18, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
It wasn’t much of a tally for someone who cost €35m to purchase from Udinese, so after dropping down the pecking order, he was loaned to Nottingham Forest with option to buy for €35m.
Some pointed out “this kind of thing is why it didn’t work at Napoli,” while another noted “you only scored a consolation goal” and “you’ve made more Instagram posts than goals in the last four months.”
LEEDS, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 06: Lorenzo Lucca embraces Igor Jesus of Nottingham Forest as Omari Hutchinson and Sean Dyche look on during the Premier League match between Leeds United and Nottingham Forest at Elland Road on February 06, 2026 in Leeds, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)
It seems to be the reaction he was looking for, as Lucca clicked ‘like’ on most of the insulting comments from Napoli supporters.
Mostly the Napoli fans reacted with sarcasm, hoping he scores many more goals so Nottingham Forest will be tempted to buy him outright.
Cristian Chivu explains the importance of squad rotation as Inter make nine changes for the trip to Sassuolo, noting Lautaro Martinez is ‘a pleasure to watch for those who love football.’
It kicks off at the Mapei Stadium in Reggio-Emilia at 17.00 GMT (18.00 CET).
The Nerazzurri are threatening to run away with the Scudetto race, winning 10 of the last 11 matches in the league and drawing the other.
They are also preparing for the Champions League play-offs against Bodo/Glimt, and on Wednesday beat Torino 2-1 in the Coppa Italia quarter-final.
Chivu using all the Inter resources
MILAN, ITALY – JANUARY 14: Cristian Chivu, Head Coach of FC Internazionale Milano, looks on prior to the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and US Lecce at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on January 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“We need concentration, the right attitude, understanding the approach we need and winning the individual duels,” Chivu told Sky Sport Italia.
It is always a tricky test against Sassuolo, who have been revitalised by the return of club icon Domenico Berardi, winning back-to-back games.
“Sassuolo caused a lot of problems for Inter over the years, and this season are doing very well, especially for a newly-promoted side.”
In a packed schedule, Inter have seen squad rotation be their greatest strength, including first starts for youth team products Matteo Cocchi and Issiaka Kamate midweek.
There are nine changes to the starting XI this evening from that Coppa Italia tie.
MONZA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 04: Cristian Chivu, Head Coach of FC Internazionale Milano, gestures during the Coppa Italia Quarter-Final match between FC Internazionale and Torino at U-Power Stadium on February 04, 2026 in Monza, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“What matters is that we have a full squad that is ready to step up and contribute to the common cause,” explained Chivu.
“It is a long season, we know that we need consistency and ambition, because we are Inter, a team that made history and plays at the highest level, domestically and internationally.”
MILAN, ITALY – JANUARY 04: Lautaro Martinez of FC Internazionale Milano celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Bologna FC 1909 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on January 04, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Lautaro Martinez has 170 goals in 366 games for Inter, so is just one shy of matching Roberto Boninsegna as the third all-time top scorer for this club.
As someone who sees him every day in training, what stands out about the Argentina international?
“His hunger, that desire to be decisive and to win, to always be himself and work constantly to keep improving. He has so many great qualities shared by the great strikers, he is a pleasure to watch for those who love football,” replied Chivu.
Lecce ended their goal drought in style with Omri Gandelman and a late Lameck Banda free kick to defeat Udinese and break clear of the relegation zone.
The Salentini were sliding perilously after a run of just two points in eight rounds, though oddly those were against Juventus and Lazio. It was no secret where the problems lay, scoring only two goals in the last nine matches. Francesco Camarda and Medon Berisha were injured. The Friulani were fresh off back-to-back wins over Verona and Roma, so while Keinan Davis, Hassane Kamara, Adam Buksa, Jabuk Piotrowski and Alessandro Zanoli missed out, Nicolò Zaniolo was only fit for the bench after knee surgery.
LECCE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 08: Head coach of US Lecce Eusebio Di Francesco (R) and head coach of Udinese Calcio Kosta Runjaic prior the Serie A match between US Lecce and Udinese Calcio at Stadio Via del Mare on February 08, 2026 in Lecce, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)
January signing Walid Cheddira got his first start for Lecce and should’ve done better when nodding a Riccardo Sottil cross off target from six yards.
Lecce finally broke their goal drought after more than 430 minutes of football, with a gift from Udinese. They gave it away twice during that move, as Jesper Karlstrom slipped when trying to control the Cheddira roll across and allowed Omri Gandelman to sweep in undisturbed from 12 yards for his debut Serie A goal.
LECCE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 08: Omri Gandelman (#16) of US Lecce scores his team’s opening goal during the Serie A match between US Lecce and Udinese Calcio at Stadio Via del Mare on February 08, 2026 in Lecce, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)
Sottil’s free kick skimmed the top of the crossbar, but Jordan Zemura ran onto the inspired Arthur Atta disguised pass off the outside of the boot, brought down by Kialonda Gaspar for a penalty. Unusually, defender Oumar Solet stepped up to take it and converted with a stuttering run-up to draw Udinese level.
Tiago Gabriel nodded a Sottil corner over, then Danilo Veiga’s scorcher was fingertipped over the bar by Maduka Okoye.
LECCE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 08: Oumar Solet of Udinese Calcio scores his team’s equalizing goal with penalty during the Serie A match between US Lecce and Udinese Calcio at Stadio Via del Mare on February 08, 2026 in Lecce, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)
With very little in the way of threat and this being a must-win game, the crowd turned angrily on coach Eusebio Di Francesco for his substitutions, as they wanted more forwards to be playing together rather than simply refreshing the existing roles.
Ylber Ramadani tested Okoye from distance, while Zaniolo and Konan N’Dri drilled wide from promising positions.
Lecce were unlucky not to restore their advantage at the 87th minute when Gandelman’s effort inside the area took a deflection and looped up, bouncing off the top of the crossbar.
LECCE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 08: Santiago Pierotti (L) and Ylber Ramadani of US Lecce competes for the ball with Arthur Atta of Udinese Calcio during the Serie A match between US Lecce and Udinese Calcio at Stadio Via del Mare on February 08, 2026 in Lecce, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)
Moments later, Banda was brought down just outside the area and converted the sensational free kick himself, bending it into the near top corner to send the crowd wild at the Stadio Via del Mare. It sealed their first victory of 2026.
MONZA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 04: Cristian Chivu, Head Coach of FC Internazionale Milano, looks on prior to the Coppa Italia Quarter-Final match between FC Internazionale and Torino at U-Power Stadium on February 04, 2026 in Monza, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The Nerazzurri are on sparkling form and threatening to run away at the top of the table, winning 10 of their last 11 Serie A games, drawing 2-2 with Napoli.
Still missing injured Nicolò Barella, Hakan Calhanoglu and Denzel Dumfries, it means Petar Sucic and Piotr Zielinski take the midfield reins.
BERGAMO, ITALY – DECEMBER 28: Piotr Zielinski of FC Internazionale in action during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and FC Internazionale at New Balance Arena on December 28, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Sassuolo are in good shape too, coming off back-to-back wins over Cremonese and Pisa to sit comfortably mid-table.
It is perhaps no coincidence their form improved with the return of club legend Berardi from injury, and he again leads the trident attack with Armand Laurienté and former Inter youth product Pinamonti.
Fali Cande and Edoardo Pieragnolo are long-term absentees, as their season is over following ACL tears.
Tarik Muharemovic has been repeatedly linked with a possible move to the Nerazzurri, but his own goal allowed Inter to beat Sassuolo 2-1 at San Siro back in September.
SASSUOLO, ITALY – NOVEMBER 03: Domenico Berardi of US Sassuolo celebrates after scoring the 1-1 goal during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and Genoa CFC at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on November 03, 2025 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Timothy Weah admits he was ‘broken and totally lacking in confidence’ after his Juventus experience, but an unusual Roberto De Zerbi call at 4am brought him to Olympique Marseille.
The son of former Milan legend George Weah had joined Juve with great expectations from Lille at a cost of €11m in the summer of 2023.
epa11555551 Juventus’ Timothy Weah in action during the Italian Serie A soccer match between Juventus FC and Como 1907, in Turin, Italy, 19 August 2024. EPA-EFE/ALESSANDRO DI MARCO
epa11712328 Juventus’ Timothy Weah celebrates after scoring the 1-0 goal during the Italian Serie A soccer match between Juventus FC and Torino FC, in Turin, Italy, 09 November 2024. EPA-EFE/ALESSANDRO DI MARCO
“Olympique Marseille picked up a player who was broken, totally lacking in confidence,” he told Telefoot.
“It was difficult for me to even get up in the morning to go to training, because things were just not going well for me. Marseille really took a gamble.”
Italian coach De Zerbi spotted the potential for a return to Ligue 1 and convinced Weah with his rather unique charm.
“The coach called me at 4am, on Facetime,” laughed the player.
“He was wearing his pyjamas and smoking. He said: ‘Tim, you’ve got to come here. You’ll see, this is your home.’ And when I arrived at the airport, I was greeted as if I was home.”
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Crystal Palace are reportedly weighing up a shock move to appoint Michael Carrick as their next manager, should the former midfielder fail to secure the permanent role at Manchester United this summer.
The Eagles are currently evaluating potential replacements for Oliver Glasner, who recently confirmed he will step down at the end of the 2025/26 campaign.
According to Football Insider, Carrick has emerged as a primary target for the Selhurst Park hierarchy following his revitalizing impact at Old Trafford.
Michael Carrick attracting strong interest after brilliant start at Man United
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Since taking over from Ruben Amorim in January 2026, Carrick has enjoyed a stellar return to the United dugout.
The 44-year-old has guided the Red Devils to four consecutive wins, including high-profile victories over Manchester City and Arsenal.
His ability to steady the ship and restore a winning identity has not gone unnoticed. Speaking to Football Insider, Pete O’Rourke highlighted Carrick’s rising stock:
“He’s obviously building a strong case to have that interim spell turned into a permanent job.
“If Michael Carrick is available, he’s showing he knows how to get wins in the Premier League. If he gets Man United back in the Champions League, he’s going to be a hot commodity.”
Manchester United not to rush into making permanent managerial decision
Despite Michael Carrick’s incredible start at Old Trafford as caretaker manager, the Manchester United board, led by INEOS, are not rushing into making a permanent managerial decision and are sticking to a proper process.
While Carrick is a frontrunner, the club is still monitoring other top candidates including Andoni Iraola and Oliver Glasner.
With Glasner set to leave Palace at the end of the season and the Eagles seeking a fresh tactical direction, Carrick’s proven ability to handle high-pressure environments makes him an attractive prospect for chairman Steve Parish.
If United opt against Carrick in the summer, Palace appear ready to pounce. For now, Carrick remains focused on a top-four finish, but his future may well lie in South London if the keys to the Theatre of Dreams are handed elsewhere.
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A new analysis of gene expression in blood samples suggests that specific biological signs of Parkinson’s disease are detectable years before physical symptoms appear. These molecular signatures, related to how cells repair DNA and handle stress, seem to fade once the disease is fully established. The findings were published in npj Parkinson’s Disease.
Parkinson’s disease is traditionally diagnosed only after significant brain damage has occurred, typically manifested by tremors, stiffness, and slowness of movement. Scientists have long sought ways to identify the condition during the “prodromal” phase. This phase represents a period when internal biological changes are happening, but the classic motor symptoms have not yet surfaced. Identifying the disease at this stage is a major goal for medical science because it offers a potential window for early intervention.
Danish Anwer, a doctoral student at the Department of Life Sciences at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden, led a team to investigate whether these early internal changes could be tracked in the blood. The research team operated on the hypothesis that the body’s genetic instructions for repairing DNA might be overactive or dysregulated early in the disease process.
Dopamine-producing neurons in the brain are high-energy cells that naturally produce toxic byproducts during their activity. These byproducts can damage DNA, requiring a robust repair system to keep the cells healthy.
The researchers theorized that in the early stages of Parkinson’s, these repair systems might be working overtime to save the dying cells. If this activity could be detected in the blood, it would serve as an early warning system. To test this, they needed to look at how these biological processes change over time rather than just taking a single snapshot.
The research team utilized data from the Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative, a large-scale observational study that tracks the evolution of the disease. They analyzed blood samples collected over a period of up to three years. The study included 188 healthy individuals to serve as a control group.
In addition to the healthy controls, the study analyzed 393 patients who had already been diagnosed with established Parkinson’s disease. Crucially, the researchers also included 58 individuals in the prodromal phase. These are people who do not yet have the motor symptoms of Parkinson’s but exhibit early warning signs such as REM sleep behavior disorder or loss of smell.
The researchers used a technique called RNA sequencing to look at the activity levels of thousands of genes in these blood samples. While DNA is the instruction manual, RNA is the message that tells the cell what to do at any given moment. By sequencing the RNA, the team could see which genes were being turned on or off.
They specifically examined genes responsible for three key biological pathways. The first was mitochondrial DNA repair, which maintains the energy generators of the cell. The second was nuclear DNA repair, which protects the main genetic code. The third was the integrated stress response, a safety mechanism cells use to handle dangerous conditions.
To analyze this vast amount of data, the team employed machine learning algorithms known as logistic regression classifiers. These computer models were trained to distinguish between the different groups based on their gene expression profiles. The researchers assessed how accurately these models could identify a person as healthy, prodromal, or having established Parkinson’s based solely on their blood data.
The investigation revealed that gene activity related to DNA repair and stress responses could accurately distinguish prodromal individuals from healthy controls. The models achieved high accuracy in identifying those in the early, pre-symptomatic stages. The accuracy of these predictions tended to improve as the participants moved closer to the typical time of diagnosis.
In contrast, these same gene patterns could not effectively separate patients with established Parkinson’s disease from healthy people. This suggests that the molecular signals are strong and distinct during the early development of the disease but quiet down later. Once the disease is clinically apparent, the gene expression in the blood appears to return to a state similar to that of healthy individuals.
The researchers observed that gene expression in the prodromal group was highly variable at the beginning of the study. Over the course of two to three years, this variability decreased significantly. This pattern indicates that the body initially mounts a chaotic or intense effort to repair cellular damage. As the disease progresses, this protective response appears to burn out or fail.
This concept was further supported by the observation of non-linear patterns in gene activity. About half of the DNA repair genes did not simply increase or decrease in a straight line. Instead, they followed complex trajectories, rising and then falling, or vice versa. This suggests a dynamic and transient biological struggle occurring before the onset of motor symptoms.
The study highlighted specific genes that were particularly predictive of the prodromal state. These included ERCC6 and NEIL2, both of which are involved in fixing damage to DNA. ERCC6 is known to be important for repairing active genes and is linked to conditions involving premature aging. NEIL2 helps repair damage caused by oxidative stress, which is a known factor in the death of dopamine neurons.
Another notable gene identified was NTHL1. This gene showed high importance as a predictor early in the prodromal phase. However, its relevance declined sharply as time passed. This decline supports the theory that specific repair mechanisms are recruited early on but eventually become overwhelmed or inactivated as the neurodegeneration advances.
The team also compared these specific stress and repair genes against broader sets of genes usually associated with Parkinson’s disease. They found that the repair and stress response genes were superior at identifying the prodromal phase. This indicates that general Parkinson’s risk genes might be less useful for tracking the active disease process in its earliest stages compared to these specific repair pathways.
The inability of the models to distinguish established Parkinson’s from controls is a significant finding. It implies that by the time a patient sees a doctor for tremors, the systemic battle in the blood has largely subsided. This highlights a limited temporal window where blood tests based on these markers would be effective.
There are limitations to this research that should be considered when interpreting the results. Blood samples serve as a proxy and do not always perfectly reflect what is happening inside the brain. It is possible that the signals detected in the blood are distinct from the specific degeneration occurring in central nervous system cells. The changes in the blood might reflect a systemic response to the disease rather than the direct brain pathology.
Additionally, the sample size for the prodromal group was relatively small compared to the other groups. While the statistical methods used were robust, larger studies will be necessary to confirm these patterns. The researchers also noted that external factors like medication could influence gene expression in established patients, potentially masking some signals.
The researchers did not perform functional tests to see if the changes in RNA levels resulted in changes in actual protein levels or cellular function. Gene expression is only the first step in protein production. Future studies will need to bridge the gap between these genetic signals and the actual cellular machinery.
Despite these limitations, the study provides evidence that the prodromal phase of Parkinson’s is biologically distinct from the established phase. It suggests that the body fights the disease aggressively in the beginning. This insight could help in the design of clinical trials by allowing researchers to select patients who are in this active, early phase.
The research team aims to understand exactly how these early repair mechanisms work and why they eventually fail. Developing these findings into a practical blood test for clinical use will require further testing and regulatory approval. The scientists estimate that such a test could potentially begin trials in healthcare settings within five years.
The cryptocurrency market moved higher today, with the total market value rising about 3% to around $2.42 trillion as several major digital assets posted gains. Bitcoin climbed above $71,000, while Ethereum, XRP and other leading tokens also advanced, showing renewed buying activity after weeks of heavy selling.
Rumors of U.S. Crypto Reserves Boost Sentiment
One of the main drivers behind the rally is market speculation that the United States could consider building a strategic reserve that includes Bitcoin and other digital assets. Although no official confirmation has been announced, the rumors have fueled investor optimism and encouraged short-term buying, particularly in major cryptocurrencies such as XRP and Bitcoin.
Analysts say the move shows how quickly sentiment can shift in the crypto market, where expectations around regulation and government policy often influence investor behavior.
Oversold Conditions Trigger Technical Bounce
Another reason behind the market rise is a technical rebound following an extended period of declines. The crypto Fear and Greed Index recently fell into “extreme fear” territory, suggesting that many investors had already sold their positions. As selling pressure slowed and liquidations dropped sharply, bargain hunters began entering the market, pushing prices higher.
This type of rebound is common after sharp corrections, when prices temporarily recover as traders buy assets they believe are undervalued.
Outlook Depends on Upcoming Developments
The sustainability of the rally will depend on whether positive news continues and whether the total crypto market value can move above the next resistance area near $2.44 trillion. Failure to hold recent gains could result in another short-term pullback, while continued positive sentiment may support further recovery.
For now, analysts describe the current move as a fragile rebound driven by improving sentiment, reduced selling pressure, and renewed speculation about future government adoption of digital assets.
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MILAN (AP) — Lukas Dostal was in a rush to get to the Olympics. Earlier this week, the Czech goaltender became the first NHL player to take the ice for practice with his national team.
“What would I do in Anaheim, shoot the puck to the boards and try to stop it myself? It probably wouldn’t really work," Dostal said.
He is no longer alone.
The rest of the players from the best hockey league in the world arrived in Milan on Sunday. Sweden was the first of the teams made up of almost exclusively NHL talent to take the ice for practice at Milano Santagiulia Arena, with the U.S., Czech Republic, Canada and Finland to follow.
Along with Dostal, about a dozen others arranged transportation to get to Italy before the five charter planes from New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport that arrived Sunday morning. That group included Canada's Connor McDavid, Germany's Leon Draisaitl, Czechia's David Pastrnak and a quartet of Americans.
“Really cool just to be around all the athletes,” McDavid told TSN in a brief interview after meeting up with the rest of his Canada teammates. “Special to be here.”
Charlie McAvoy, Zach Werenski, Jake Oettinger and Jeremy Swayman marched in the opening ceremony with the rest of the U.S. delegation at San Siro stadium, as did Switzerland's Nico Hischier, Timo Meier and Jonas Siegenthaler. Draisaitl and Pastrnak were among the seven men's hockey players who served as their nation's flag bearer.
This is the first Olympics with NHL players in a dozen years, dating to Sochi in 2014. The league opted not to participate in 2018, and pandemic-related scheduling issues caused an eleventh-hour change of plans in 2022.
That gap means an entire generation of stars, including McDavid, Nathan MacKinnon, Auston Matthews and Jack Eichel, have never represented their country on this international stage. This is the first so-called best-on-best tournament since the 2016 World Cup of Hockey, but even that had a couple of made-up teams — North Americans 23-and-under and then Europeans from various countries not included — to keep McDavid and MacKinnon from playing with two-time gold medalists Sidney Crosby, Drew Doughty and others.
A few hours before practice, Hockey Canada announced the obvious that Crosby would again wear the “C" as captain. McDavid and Cale Makar are the alternates.
“Connor and Cale, along with our entire group, provide incredible leadership, and I am happy to represent Canada together on the same team," Crosby said.
Sweden named Gabriel Landeskog captain, as expected, with Victor Hedman and Erik Karlsson the alternates. Landeskog and Karlsson are among the four Swedes who also played in the 2014 Olympics, along with Oliver Ekman-Larsson and injury replacement Marcus Johansson.
HAMBURG, GERMANY - JANUARY 31: Harry Kane of FC Bayern Munich celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the Bundesliga match between Hamburger SV and FC Bayern München at Volksparkstadion on January 31, 2026 in Hamburg, Germany. (Photo by Selim Sudheimer/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Halftime Observations
Bayern still playing a bit sloppy. Kompany won’t have enough time to sort the squad out come the Champions League knockouts.
Manuel Neuer…what can I say? It’s Jonas Urbig time.
Kramaric is Kramaric, nothing new.
45+5’ — Halftime
45+1’ — TOR! Harry Kane sets Bayern off on the counter and finds Luis Diaz who calmly finesses the ball into the goal past a stationary Oliver Baumann.
45’ — TOR! Harry Kane scores another penalty. We take those.
44’ — PENALTY TO BAYERN! Vladimir Coufal is booked for the foul.
41’ — Bayern still knocking on the door but nothing to show for it.
36’ — Goal. Manuel Neuer chips the ball straight to Andrej Kramaric inside Bayern’s box and he duly finishes the shot.
32’ — Serge Gnabry fires it well wide. Fifteen million euros until 2028, ladies and gentlemen.
27’ — Kane misses a sitter. Not great.
19’ — TOR! Harry Kane coolly slots the penalty home to give Bayern the lead!
17’ — PENALTY TO BAYERN! Kevin Akpoguma is sent off for a last-man challenge.
13’ — Michael Olise enters the referee’s notebook.
9’ — Bayern nearly score after a scramble in the box.
7’ — A competent referee? Feels like a breath of fresh air. Alphonso Davies got clipped in that play in case you didn’t see it.
Kickoff! — Come on, Bayern!
Interesting news: no Kim Min-jae in the lineup at all.
Kim Min-jae has been left out of the squad. No injury/illness news about him so far. #FCBTSG
Manuel Neuer recovers in time to start this match, while Alphonso Davies marks a third consecutive league start. Konrad Laimer starts on the bench for today.
Bayern Munich has seen their form slip up a bit, as seen in the defeat to Augsburg followed by a draw to Hamburg. With Borussia Dortmund closing the gap, the Bavarians must win this match against Hoffenheim. It won’t be easy as Die Kraichgauer are third in the league and have the second-best attack behind Bayern.
Bayern reportedly has a fully fit squad which will come as welcome news to Vincent Kompany who cannot afford to have his team lose a bit of control, especially during the part of the season where seasons are normally decided.
Match Info
Location: Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany
Date: Sunday, 8 February 2026
Time: 5:30 PM Local time | 11:30 AM EST | 8:30 AM PST
Bayern wins 4-2 with goals from Harry Kane (x2), Michael Olise, and Serge Gnabry off the bench. Andrej Kramarić scores twice because he’s that kind of player.
It’s Bayern time
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TORONTO - OCTOBER 21: First Baseman John Olerud #9 of the Toronto Blue Jays bats during Game Four of the 1992 World Series against the Atlanta Braves at the Skydome on October 21, 1992 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Blue Jays won 2-1. (Photo by MLB via Getty Images) | MLB via Getty Images
Today’s question: Which trade, in Jays history, still bothers you the most? Well, the question was supposed to be “Is this team actually trying to contend or are they just pretending?“ but I didn’t think that would give us much to talk about.
This is an easy one for me, the trade that still pisses me off the most was from 1996, 30 years ago. You’d think I’d be over it by now. But no. In 1996, Gord Ash (actually, the top 10 Jays trades that bother me the most are likely all Gord Ash trades). This one though…this one almost had me questioning whether I wanted to be a baseball fan anymore.
Gord Ash traded John Olerud to the Mets for some Person (Robert Person). Olerud was my favourite. He was 27, just coming into his prime. He was a lefty hitter, I was a lefty hitter (and that’s where the resemblance ended). But he was a spray hitter, walked a lot, and could hit the occasional home run. Kind of the type of player I would have liked to have been, had I any talent at all.
I was looking forward to watching his career.
And we traded him for a pitcher who didn’t strike out all that many hitters, walked far more than any pitcher should. Person went 8-13 with a 6.18 in 61 games 22 starts, in 2 and a bit seasons. A -1.7 bWAR.
We traded him to the Phillies for Paul Spoljaric, who, in his second go around with the Jays wasn’t much better than Person.
Olerud? Well, in three seasons with the Mets, had a 17.3 bWAR and a .315/.425/.501 line with 63 home runs. He had the best run of his career. From there, he went to the Mariners, where he had a 17.1 over four and a half seasons.
The kicker to it all, was that we traded Olerud to make from for an aging Joe Carter to play first. Carter would hit .234/.284/.399 with 18 home runs in the season after the trade and left as a free agent.
Now why did they trade Olerud to keep Carter? Well, Cito Gaston liked Carter and he didn’t like Olerud. And Ash was a young GM, new to the job. Gaston was a World Series winning manager.
I’ve said this before, but a strong GM would have told Gaston that Olerud was a young star, and that we need to keep him. Barring that, a good GM would have traded the young star for, you know, a valuable baseball player. A poor GM would trade Olerud for Robert Person.
The son of an LSU football and baseball legend will be continuing his football career at a Baton Rouge university. Chad Jones Jr, son of Chad Jones Sr, signed with Southern last week.
Chad Jones Sr. played at LSU from 2007-09. Jones won national titles in two sports, winning the BCS title with the football team in 2007 and winning the College World Series with the baseball team in 2009.
Chad Jones Jr. just completed his high school football career at St. Augustine, a New Orleans powerhouse. Several LSU legends have come out of St. Augustine, including former star running back Leonard Fournette. This season, Jones and St. Augustine made it to the Louisiana State title before falling to Edna Karr in the Superdome.
Signing with Southern, Jones joins a program now led by NFL legend Marshall Faulk. Faulk leading the way will get the Jaguars some extra attention this fall.