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Xiaomi 17T spotted on Geekbench ahead of rumored May launch

27 April 2026 at 11:53

The Xiaomi 17T could debut as early as next month, according to a recent rumor. While several details about the device have already surfaced in recent weeks, it has now appeared on the Geekbench benchmarking platform. A Xiaomi phone with the model number 2602DPT53G, which is said to be the Xiaomi 17T, has been listed on the Geekbench AI website. Xiaomi 15T According to the listing, the phone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8500 chipset, in line with an earlier leak. It is shown running Android 16 and equipped with 12GB of RAM. In Geekbench AI tests, the device scored 1,017...

vivo X500 Pro Max key specifications tipped

27 April 2026 at 10:52

vivo is reportedly working on the successor to its X300 series, with a launch expected later this year. A new leak has now revealed more details about the upcoming X500 lineup. According to a tipster, the vivo X500 series could include a Pro Max variant this time. The lineup is said to feature models with 6.4-inch and 6.9-inch display sizes. vivo X300 Pro The Pro Max model is tipped to sport a 50MP primary camera using a LOFIC sensor, alongside a 200MP periscope telephoto camera. It is also expected to include a multispectral sensor. A separate leak from last week hinted at...

Tyson Fury fight plan takes major twist as Joshua no longer frontrunner for next opponent

27 April 2026 at 11:46

The Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua super fight may yet face another obstacle, reminding fans of failed attempts to make it happen in the past. This generation’s heavyweight ‘Battle of Britain’ edges closer, with no promotional politics or title obligations standing in the way. Following Fury’s comeback win over Arslanbek Makhmudov this month, he confirmed […]

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Beşiktaş'ın Grimaldo'daki sorunu: Aile

Beşiktaş, sol bek için Bayer Leverkusen'den Alejandro Grimaldo'yla ilgileniyor. Ancak Kartal'ın, diğer talipler dışında çözmesi gereken daha ciddi bir problem bulunuyor.

Beşiktaş, yıllardır süren sol bek problemini Alejandro Grimaldo'yla çözmek istiyor. 30 yaşındaki futbolcunun Bayer Leverkusen'le mukavelesi 30 Haziran 2027 tarihinde bitecek. Yani 2026 yazında sözleşmesinin son senesine giriyor. Bu sebeple de satış listesine koyuldu.

SORUN SADECE PARA DEĞİL

Kartal, İspanyol futbolcuda maddi şartları zorlayacak. Ancak olay bununla bitmiyor. Alejandro Grimaldo'nun ailesinin, İspanya'ya dönmek istediği belirtildi. Ayrıca Beşiktaş haricinde Barcelona da devrede bulunuyor. Fakat Barça'dan şu ana kadar resmi bir hamle gelmedi.

2016'DAN BERİ İSPANYA DIŞINDA

1.71 boyundaki futbolcu, 2016'ın Ocak ayında Barcelona'nın B takımından Benfica'ya transfer olmuştu. 2023'te ise bedelsiz şekilde Bayer Leverkusen'in yolunu tuttu. Alejandro Grimaldo, çok uzun bir süredir ülkesi İspanya'nın dışında oynuyor. Ailesi de bu sebeple geri dönmek istiyor. Kartal'ın, oyuncu dışında aile bireylerini de ikna etmesi gerekebilir.

Skriniar yerine bile stoper gelebilir! Büyük değişim

Galatasaray karşısında kötü performans gösteren isimlerden biri Milan Skriniar'dı... Tecrübeli stoper, sakatlıktan %100 dönemedi. Yaz döneminde herkes forvet takviyesini konuşuyor. Ancak defans hattı komple değişebilir...

Fenerbahçe'nin kaptanı Skriniar, sakatlığı sebebiyle takım arkadaşlarını yalnız bırakmıştı. Ve Sarı-Lacivertliler bu dönemde kritik puan kayıpları yaptı. 31 yaşındaki tecrübeli savunmacı, sakatlıktan %100 şekilde dönemedi. 3-0 kaybedilen Galatasaray derbisinde de sahanın en kötülerinden biriydi.

İŞTE RAKAMLAR

Slovakyalı stoperin Galatasaray karşısındaki performansı şöyleydi:

İkili Mücadele: 1 Kazanılan/3 Kaybedilen

Kaybedilen Hava Topu: 3

Sahipsiz Top Kazanma: 1

Top Çalma: 1

Uzaklaştırma: 4

Faul: 1

Tecrübeli futbolcu ayrıca topla çok az buluştu. Onun performansı, transfer dönemini bile etkileyebilir.

Fenerbahce

HER TARAFA YENİ YÜZLER

Fenerbahçe'nin, Skriniar'ın yerine bile stoper alabileceği konuşuluyor. Savunmanın sağına ve soluna da takviye gerekiyor. Sarı-Lacivertliler'de ağırlıklı olarak golcü transferi konuşuluyor. Ancak defansta bir kriz olduğu açık. Şu anda kadroda bulunan birçok savunmacıyla 2026 yazında yollar ayrılabilir.

Beşiktaş'ta Noa Lang korkusu: Rashica örneği

Galatasaray'ın, Napoli'den satın alma opsiyonuyla kiraladığı Noa Lang için Beşiktaş'ın bir ilgisi var. Kartal'daki en büyük çekince; Lang'ın Rashica'ya dönüşmesi!

Galatasaray devre arasında Napoli'den Noa Lang'ı kiralamıştı. Teknik Direktör Conte ile sorunlar yaşayan Hollandalı kanat oyuncusu, 30 milyon euroluk satın alma opsiyonuyla birlikte Sarı-Kırmızılılar'a geldi. 26 yaşındaki futbolcu, Süper Lig'de 10 karşılaşmaya çıktı.

Besıktas

ÇOCUKLUĞUNDA OYNADI

Sahada 553 dakika kalan Noa Lang, 2 asist üretti. Galatasaray'ın satın alma opsiyonunu kullanması beklenmiyor. 1.73 boyundaki kanat, sezon sonunda Napoli'ye dönecek. Orada 30 Haziran 2030 tarihine kadar mukavelesi bulunuyor. Çocukluğunda bir dönem Beşiktaş altyapısında oynayan Lang'a Kartal'ın bir ilgisi mevcut...

MİLOT RASHİCA KORKUSU

Beşiktaş'ı bu transferde en çok düşündüren konu ise Milot Rashica örneği... Rashica da tıpkı Lang gibi kiralık olarak Galatasaray forması giymişti. Ancak oradaki performansını Beşiktaş'ta gösteremedi. Aynı sıkıntının Lang'da da yaşanmasından korkuluyor. Kartal'ın transfer listesinde farklı alternatifler de var.

Sane Dünya Kupası'nı garantiledi: Derbinin yıldızı!

Galatasaray'ın Alman yıldızı Leroy Sane, 3-0 kazanılan Fenerbahçe derbisinde gol atmadı ve asist yapmadı. Ancak buna rağmen maçın kahramanı oldu. Tribünde Almanya Milli Takımı'nın yetkilileri de vardı. Sane, Dünya Kupası'ndaki yerini de garantiledi.

Leroy Sane, Fenerbahçe derbisinde şu istatistiklere imza attı:

Asist Beklentisi: 0.47

Kilit Pas: 5

Pas İsabeti: %88 (43/49)

Rakip Yarı Sahada Pas İsabeti: %89 (41/46)

Başarılı Çalım: %71 (5/7)

İsabetli Orta: %57 (4/7)

Sahipsiz Top Kazanma: 3

Topla Buluşma: 75

30 yaşındaki kanat oyuncusu, gol veya asist katkısında bulunmasa bile derbinin kahramanı olmayı başardı.

Galatasaray

NOTLAR ALDILAR

Fenerbahçe karşılaşmasında Almanya Milli Takımı'nın yetkilileri de tribündeydi. Leroy Sane sadece kendi taraftarlarına değil, onlara da resital sundu. Tecrübeli yıldız, Dünya Kupası kadrosundaki yerini de garantiledi. Zaten son dönemlerde davet alıyordu...

Galatasaray

BEDAVA GELMİŞTİ!

Galatasaray, 1.83 boyundaki futbolcuyu bu sezon başında bedelsiz olarak kadrosuna katmıştı. Sarı-Kırmızılılar, Bayern Münih'le sözleşmesi biten yıldızı adeta kaptı. Leroy Sane, Süper Lig'de 25 karşılaşmaya çıktı. Sahada 2.087 dakika kaldı. 7 gol ve 5 asismt üretti.

Everton Beşiktaş'ın canını sıkabilir: Konu Tapsoba

Beşiktaş, Bayer Leverkusen'in 27 yaşındaki stoperi Edmond Tapsoba'yı kadrosuna katmak istiyor. Oyuncunun önceliği Premier Lig'di... Ve Everton Kulübü devreye girdi. Bu gelişme, Kartal açısından işleri epey zorlaştırabilir.

Beşiktaş, kaliteli bir stoper konusunda çalışmalarını sürdürüyor. Listenin zirvesinde ise Bayer Leverkusen'den Edmond Tapsoba var... Burkina Fasolu savunmacının önceliği ise Premier Lig'de oynamaktı. Ve alınan bilgilere göre Everton devreye girdi. Leverkusen'le görüşmelere başladılar.

HER ŞEY BİTMEDİ

Ancak Everton Kulübü'nün temaslara başlaması, her şeyin bittiği anlamına gelmiyor. Yine de işlerin zorlaştığını söylemek mümkün... 1.94 boyundaki stoper, bu sezon Bundesliga'da 26 karşılaşmaya çıktı. Sahada 2.306 dakika kaldı. 5 gol ve 3 asist üretti. Bu rakamlar; savunmada görev yapan bir oyuncu için gerçekten de etkileyici...

20 MİLYONA ALMIŞLARDI

Bayer Leverkusen, Edmond Tapsoba'yı 2020'nin Ocak ayında Vitoria Kulübü'nden transfer etmişti. O dönemde 20 milyon euro bonservis bedeli ödediler. 27 yaşındaki futbolcunun 30 Haziran 2028 tarihine kadar mukavelesi bulunuyor. Edmond Tapsoba, Burkina Faso Milli Takımı'nın formasını da 60 kez giydi. Ülkesi adına 4 gol kaydetti.

Konyaspor-Trabzonspor maçı ne zaman, saat kaçta ve hangi kanalda canlı yayınlanacak?

Trabzonspor, Trendyol Süper Lig'in 31. haftasında deplasmanda TÜMOSAN Konyaspor ile karşılaşacak. Trabzonspor-Konyaspor maçı ne zaman, saat kaçta ve hangi kanalda canlı yayınlanacak? Detaylar haberimizde...

Trabzonspor, Trendyol Süper Lig'in 31. haftasında deplasmanda TÜMOSAN Konyaspor ile karşılaşacak. Ligin son 2 haftasında Corendon Alanyaspor ve RAMS Başakşehir ile berabere kalarak şampiyonluk yarışında yara alan bordo-mavili takım, Konya deplasmanından galibiyetle ayrılarak zirve mücadelesini sürdürmek istiyor.

Bordo-mavililerde Savic, Batagov ve Okay Yokuşlu'nun sakatlıkları bulunuyor. Uzun süreli tedavisi tamamlanan Visca'nın ise hazır olmaması nedeniyle kadroda yer alması beklenmiyor.

KONYASPOR-TRABZONSPOR MAÇI NE ZAMAN, SAAT KAÇTA VE HANGİ KANALDA CANLI YAYINLANACAK?

MEDAŞ Konya Büyükşehir Stadı'nda saat 20.00'de başlayacak karşılaşmayı, hakem Halil Umut Meler yönetecek. Karşılaşma beIN Sports 1'den canlı yayınlanacak.

MUHTEMEL 11'LER

Konyaspor: Deniz Ertaş, Uğurcan, Nagalo, Adil, Berkan, Melih, Jevtovic, Deniz, Gonçalves, Olaigbe, Kramer.

Trabzonspor: Onana, Pina, Nwaiwu, Lövik, Mustafa, Folcarelli, Oulai, Zubkov, Muçi, Augusto, Onuachu.

50. RANDEVU

Trabzonspor ile TÜMOSAN Konyaspor, Konya'da yapacakları maçla Trendyol Süper Lig'de 50. kez karşı karşıya gelecek.

İki takım arasında geride kalan 49 lig maçında Karadeniz temsilcisinin galibiyetlerde 25-12 üstünlüğü bulunuyor. Rekabetteki 12 müsabakada ise taraflar sahadan beraberlikle ayrıldı.

Trabzonspor, söz konusu maçlarda 80 kez rakip fileleri havalandırdı, kalesinde 58 gol gördü.

KONYA'DA EN ÇOK BERABERLİK

Trabzonspor ile TÜMOSAN Konyaspor karşısında Konya'da oynanan karşılaşmada en çok beraberlik sonucu alındı.

Söz konusu 24 maçta bordo-mavililer, 8 galibiyet yaşadı. Konya temsilcisi 6 kez kazanırken 10 karşılaşma ise beraberlikle sona erdi.

SON 5 DEPLASMANDA TEK GALİBİYET

Trabzonspor, deplasmanda TÜMOSAN Konyaspor önünde son 5 lig maçının sadece 1'ini kazandı.

Söz konusu dönemdeki 2 maç beraberlikle tamamlanırken, 2 karşılaşmada da ev sahibi takım galip geldi.

İki takım arasında 2020-2021 sezonunda oynanan karşılaşma 1-1, 2021-2022 sezonundaki müsabaka ise 2-2 beraberlikle sona erdi. 2022-2023 sezonunda ise TÜMOSAN Konyaspor 2-1 galip geldi.

2023-2024 sezonunda oynanan müsabaka bordo-mavililerin 3-1'lik üstünlüğüyle sonuçlanırken geçen sezon da ev sahibi takım sahadan 1-0'lık galibiyetle ayrılmayı başardı.

İki takım arasında Trabzon'da oynanan sezonun ilk maçını Trabzonspor 3-1 kazandı.

Beşiktaş-Fatih Karagümrük maçı ne zaman, saat kaçta ve hangi kanalda canlı yayınlanacak?

Beşiktaş, Trendyol Süper Lig'in 31. haftasında sahasında Mısırlı.com.tr Fatih Karagümrük ile karşı karşıya gelecek. Beşiktaş-Fatih Karagümrük maçı ne zaman, saat kaçta ve hangi kanalda canlı yayınlanacak? Detaylar haberimizde...

Beşiktaş, Trendyol Süper Lig'in 31. haftasında sahasında Mısırlı.com.tr Fatih Karagümrük ile karşı karşıya gelecek. Beşiktaş, Süper Lig'de oynadığı 30 maçta 16 galibiyet, 7'şer beraberlik ve yenilgi yaşadı. Siyah-beyazlı futbol takımı, topladığı 55 puanla 4. sırada yer aldı.

Fatih Karagümrük ise çıktığı 30 müsabakada 5'er galibiyet ve beraberliğin yanı sıra 20 kez sahadan yenilgiyle ayrıldı. Kırmızı-siyahlı ekip, 20 puanla 18. ve son basamakta bulunuyor.

Beşiktaş, ligde çıktığı son maçta deplasmanda Samsunspor'a, Fatih Karagümrük ise evinde ikas Eyüpspor'a 2-1'lik skorlarla mağlup oldu.

BEŞİKTAŞ-FATİH KARAGÜMRÜK MAÇI NE ZAMAN, SAAT KAÇTA VE HANGİ KANALDA CANLI YAYINLANACAK?

Tüpraş Stadı'nda oynanacak mücadele saat 20.00'de başlayacak. Karşılaşmayı hakem Batuhan Kolak yönetecek. Karşılaşma beIN Sports 2'den canlı yayınlanacak.

MUHTEMEL 11'LER

Beşiktaş: Devis Vasquez, Gökhan Sazdağı, Agbadou, Uduokhai, Rıdvan, Ndidi, Cerny, Orkun, Olaitan, El Bilal Toure, Hyeon-Gyu Oh.

Fatih Karagümrük: Grbic, Esgaio, Biraschi, Lichnovsky, Mladenovic, Barış Kalaycı, Kranevitter, Bartuğ, Tiago Çukur, Larsson, Serginho.

KALEDE DEVIS VAZQUEZ

Beşiktaş'ın devre arasında kiralık olarak kadrosuna kattığı kaleci Devis Vasquez'in Fatih Karagümrük karşısında forma giymesi bekleniyor.

Kolombiyalı file bekçisi, teknik direktör Sergen Yalçın'ın görev vermesi halinde ilk kez siyah-beyazlı formayı giyecek.

Beşiktaş'ta sarı kart cezalısı kaleci Ersin Destanoğlu, mücadelede görev yapamayacak.

Besıktas

BEŞİKTAŞ'TA EKSİKLER

Beşiktaş'ta Fatih Karagümrük karşılaşmasında üç oyuncu forma giyemeyecek.

Siyah-beyazlı ekipte sakatlığı bulunan Kartal Kayra Yılmaz'ın yanı sıra, sarı kart cezalısı Amir Murillo ile kaleci Ersin Destanoğlu, mücadelede formasından uzak kalacak.

Fatih Karagümrük'te ise Joao Camacho, Ahmet Sivri ve Moussa Kone'nin forma giymesi beklenmiyor.

SARI KART SINIRINDAKİ OYUNCULAR

Beşiktaş'ta Fatih Karagümrük maçı öncesinde üç oyuncu ceza sınırında yer alıyor.

Siyah-beyazlılarda Emmanuel Agbadou, Rıdvan Yılmaz ve Salih Uçan, söz konusu karşılaşmada sarı kart görmesi durumunda gelecek hafta oynanacak Gaziantep FK maçında cezalı olacak.

Fatih Karagümrük'te sarı kart ceza sınırında bulunan Ivo Grbic ve Ricardo Esgaio ise Beşiktaş müsabakasında aynı durumu yaşadığı takdirde Gençlerbirliği karşılaşmasında cezalı duruma düşecek.

Beşiktaş, Fransa'ya uzatmaya gidiyor

Beşiktaş GAİN, yarın akşam Fransa'da sadece bir maç değil, İstanbul'da şampiyonluk kupasını kaldırma şansı için parkeye çıkacak. Tüm gözler, "Kartal"ın geri dönüş mücadelesinde olacak.

Beşiktaş GAİN Erkek Basketbol Takımı, BKT Avrupa Kupası (EuroCup) final serisi ikinci maçında kader randevusuna hazır. Siyah-beyazlılar, seride 1-0 geride olduğu Fransız temsilcisi Cosea JL Bourg ile deplasmanda karşı karşıya gelecek.

Besıktas

Ekinox Salonu'nda oynanacak dev karşılaşma yarın akşam TSİ 20.30’da başlayacak. Siyah-beyazlılar kupa umudunu son maça taşıma savaşı TRT Spor'da canlı yayınlanacak.

İstanbul’da oynanan serinin ilk maçında rakibine 72-60 mağlup olan Beşiktaş, seride 1-0 geriye düşmüştü. İki galibiyete ulaşan takımın şampiyonluk kupasını kaldıracağı eşleşmede Beşiktaş’ın tek bir opsiyonu kazanmak.

Besıktas

Beşiktaş kazanırsa seri 1-1’e gelecek ve şampiyonluk maçı 1 Mayıs Cuma günü İstanbul’da oynanacak.

JL Bourg kazanırsa seriyi 2-0’a getirerek kupanın sahibi olacak.

Şampiyonlar Ligi aşkına: Trabzonspor gözünü kararttı

Sezonun bitimine 3 hafta kala Fenerbahçe'yi geçme şansını bir kez daha yakalayan Trabzonspor'da teknik direktör Fatih Tekke tüm planlarını 3 puan üzerine yaptı. Stoper hattındaki revir görüntüsü bile bordo-mavililerin hocasının beklentisinin önüne geçemedi.

Trabzonspor daha önce iki kez "ben almayayım" diyerek reddettiği Fenerbahçe'den bir ikram daha aldı... Galatasaray'a 3-0 yenilen sarı-lacivertliler bir kez daha "biz istemiyoruz, siz gidin" diye Trabzonspor'a Şampiyonlar Ligi yolu açtı.

Bordo-mavilier bu akşam ligde herhangi bir iddiası olmayan Türkiye Kupası yarı finalisti Konyaspor'a konuk olacak. Ancak bordo-mavililer sezonun en kritik "revir" görüntüsüyle hazır.

Trabzonspor

YA OZAN YA LÖVİK

Savic ve Batagov sakatlıkları nedeniyle kritik maçta yok. Zaman zaman stoperde oynayan Okay da bu maçta forma giyemeyecek. Sakatlık kervanına katılan son isim de genç stoper Taha Emre oldu.

Fatih Tekke bu akşam ya Lövik’e güvenecek... ya da tecrübesiyle Ozan Tufan’ı stopere çekecek.

Trabzonspor

4 YIL SONRA YENİDEN

Galibiyet gelmesi halinde Trabzonspor, Fenerbahçe’yi geride bırakarak ikincilik koltuğuna oturacak. Ligin bitimine 3 hafta kala ele geçirilecek bu avantaj, takımı hem mental hem de stratejik olarak zirveye taşıyacak. Eğer Trabzonspor bu sezonu ikinci sırada bitirmeyi başarırsa, 4 yıl aradan sonra yeniden Şampiyonlar Ligi'ne adım atacak.

SEZON ERKEN AÇILACAK

Sezonu erken açacak olan bordo-mavililer, 2 ön eleme turunu geçmesi halinde gruplara kalacak. Gruplara katılım, kulüp tarihinin en büyük mali gelirlerinden birini kasaya koyacak. Matematiksel olarak şampiyonluk ihtimali hâlâ masada olsa da, camianın ve teknik heyetin öncelikli hedefi gerçekçi bir başarı olan lig ikinciliği.

Ederson'a tarihi ceza: Sadettin Saran cebinden ödeyecek

Sadettin Saran, Ederson'ın sözleşmesini tek taraflı feshetmesi için içeride kalan son 3 aylık maaşını ceza olarak ödememe karar aldı... bu durumda Brezilyalı kaleci CAS'a gidecek. 1.5 yıl sonra çıkacak karara göre Fenerbahçe 200 bin Euro civarında faiz ödeyecek. İddialara göre Saran bu faizi cebinden ödemeyi kabul etti.

Fenerbahçe yönetimi zaten ilk günden bu yana çok yüksek maaş aldığı için göndermek istediği Ederson konusunda sürpriz bir karar alma aşamasında... gelen bilgilere göre sarı-lacivertli yönetim Galatasaray derbisinde kendini bile isteye attıran Ederson'a tarihi bir ceza kesecek.

Fenerbahce

Sarı-lacivertli yönetim Brezilyalı kalecinin yıllık maaşının brütünün yüzde 25'ini ceza olarak kesecek... bu sayede Ederson'un bu durumu "sözleşmenin kulüp tarafından ihlali" olarak gösterip sözleşmesini tek taraflı feshetmesinin önünü açacak. Zaten 3 ay geriden gelen maaşında yer alan 2 milyon 750 bin euro'luk kısmı ödemeyecek.

Fenerbahce

Başkan Sadettin Saran çok kızdığı Ederson'dan bu şekilde intikam alacak. CAS sonunda ortaya çıkacak tüm faizi cebinden ödeyecek.

FIFA ve CAS süreçlerinin toplamda yaklaşık 1,5 yıl sürüyor. Böyle bir durumda 2 milyon Euro'nun faiz yükü yaklaşık 206-207 bin Euro olacak.

Sadettin Saran'dan tarihi itiraf: O gece Tedesco'yu kovmalıydım

Fenerbahçe Başkanı Sadettin Saran 3-0 kaybettikleri Galatasaray derbisinden sonra kendisine yakın yöneticilere adeta günah çıkardı... en büyük hatalarını bir bir sıraladı.

Başkan Sadettin Saran kendisine ayrılan sürenin sonuna geldiğini itiraf etti... dün akşam 3-0'lık Galatasaray yenilgisinden sonra kendisine yakın yöneticilerle kısa bir toplantı yaptı. Bugün "seçim" kararını açıklayacaklarını söyledi. Ayrıca yaptığı hatalar yüzünden özür diledi.

Fenerbahce

Başkan Saran'ın itiraf ettiği hataları ve yöneticilerin de "biz seni uyardık" dediği hataları birbir sıraladı:

- Seçim kazanmadan önce "maaşları ödeyemez" diyenlerin seçimi kazandıktan sonra sırtımı sıvazlayıp yüzüme gülmesine kandım. Onları dinlemek ise en büyük hatamdı.

Fenerbahce

- İnanmadığım halde Tedesco ve hayal satan Devin'le (Özek) çalışmaya devam etmemeliydim. Aykut hoca (Kocaman) ve Volkan'a (Demirel) ayıp ettim.

- UEFA'nın yaptırımı falan dinlemeyecektim ültimatom falan boş işmiş... o gece Tedesco'yu gönderip Tuncay (Şanlı) ile devam etmeliydim. Bugünden daha iyi olacağı kesin.

Galatasaray'da isyan: 'Yasin Kol görevini yaptı 6-7 olacak maç 3-0 bitti'

Galatasaray cephesi 3-0'lık zafere rağmen Yasin Kol'u suçlamaya devam ediyor... Başkan Özbek'e göre en az iki penaltıları verilmedi. Diğer yöneticilere göre penaltılar verilse ve maç erken kopsa belki de derbiden 6-7 farklı skorlar çıkacaktı.

Galatasaray bulutların üzerinde... 4'üncü kez üst üste şampiyonluk için artık sarı-kırmızılı camia saatleri saymaya başladı. Başkan Dursun Özbek'in de keyfine diyecek.

Dursun Ozbek

Derbiden sonra şu ifadeleri kullandı:

Son derece mutlu oldum! Fenerbahçe'ye karşı hak ettiğimiz bir galibiyet aldık, hakeme rağmen aldık! Verilmeyen penaltılar...

Galatasaray

Başkan Özbek'e göre Yasin Kol iki penaltılarını birden atladı... eğer ilk yarıda Yasin Kol çalması gereken penaltıları çalsaydı, fark daha önce açılacaktı.

Galatasaraylı yöneticiler ise Yasin Kol'un görevini yaptığını iddia ederek, "6-0, 7-0 bitecek tarihi bir maç Yasin Kol yüzünden 3-0 bitti" diye isyan etti.

Tedesco'nun tazminatı belli oldu! İşte Fenerbahçe'nin yeni hocası

Tedesco'yu bu kez UEFA'da kurtaramayacak gibi duruyor... çünkü Mart ayında FFP denetimi tamamlandı. Alman teknik adama 2.5 milyon Euro tazminat verilip gönderilmesi, sezonun Tuncay Şanlı ile tamamlanması Fenerbahçe'nin ilk önceliği gibi duruyor.

Fenerbahçe'de bugün öğlen saatlerinde başlaması planlanan yönetim kurulu toplantısında önemli kararların alınması bekleniyor... bu kararların başında da Tedesco'nun görevden alınması, sezonun kalan 3 maçının ise Tuncay Şanlı ile tamamlanması gündemde.

Fenerbahce

Daha önce Mourinho’nun tazminat yükünü atamadığı için UEFA ile yüzyüze kalmak istemediği için Tedesco’yu kovamayan Fenerbahçe yönetimi bu kez çok daha rahat.

Çünkü Mart ayındaki kritik FFP denetimi tamamlandı... bazılarına göre sorunlu geçti. Yönetime göre ceza çıkacak bir durum yok. Bu yüzden Tedesco'nun kovulup sezonun geri kalan 3 maçının Şanlı ile tamamlanmasında ve camianın seçime Şanlı ile gitmesinde bir engel kalmadı.

Fenerbahce

Alman kaynaklarına göre yıllık 2.5 milyon Euro kazanan Tedesco’nun görevine son verilmesi durumunda, kulübün kasasından bu yılın sonuna kadar olan maaş hak edişi ve gelecek yılın 2.5 milyon Euro tutarındaki garanti ücreti tazminat olarak çıkacak.

Fenerbahçe'de seçim tarihi netleşti: Sadettin Saran'ın imzasını bekliyor

Başkan Sadettin Saran iddia edildiği gibi seçim kararını bugün açıklarsa en erken 16-17 Mayıs tarihlerinde bir seçim sandığı Fenerbahçe kongre üyelerinin önüne gelir. Ancak beklenti ve makul tarih olarak 30-31 Mayıs veya 6-7 Haziran tarihleri öne çıkıyor.

Galatasaray'a 3-0 kaybeden Fenerbahçe bir sezonu daha "ellerim bomboş" şarkısıyla kapatacak... bugünün beklentisi ise öğle saatlerinde yapılacak yönetim kurulu toplantısından seçim kararının çıkması. Başkan Sadettin Saran zaten sezon sonunda bir seçim vadetmişti. Her ne kadar sonradan "pişman" olduğu her halinden belli olsa da Mayıs sonu Haziran başı gibi bir seçim kaçınılmaz.

Fenerbahce

İLK OTURUMDA ZOR

Eğer bugün yani 27 Nisan tarihinde resmi duyuru yapılırsa 15 günlük yasal duyuru süresi de eklendiğinde ilk toplantı en erken 12-13 Mayıs civarında yapılabilir. Ancak seçim için hafta sonları tercih edilir... bu da 16-17 Mayıs tarihini öne çıkarıyor.

Fenerbahce

İlk toplantıda 30 ila 40 bin üyenin katılımı teknik olarak imkansız... bu yüzden seçim genellikle bir sonraki haftaya kalır. Bu durumda seçim en erken 23-24 Mayıs veya tüzükteki 15 günlük süre ve hazırlıklar baz alındığında Haziran başı (örneğin 30-31 Mayıs veya 6-7 Haziran) olarak belirlenebilir.

Mehmet Ali Aydınlar'ın yönetim kurulunda kimler olacak?

Mehmet Ali Aydınlar'ın kaçarı yok... artık Fenerbahçe'de başkan adayı olarak görülen birinci isim. Camiada herkes "tek adaylı" ve o adayın da Aydınlar olduğu seçime hazırlanıyor. Peki Aydınlar'ın listesinde kimler olacak?

Fenerbahçe'de Başkan Sadettin Saran veda hazırlığında... hatta bugün seçim kararını ve aday olmayacağını camiayı duyuracağı iddiaları var. Her ne kadar Barış Göktürk ya da Hakan Safi gibi isimler konuşulsa da camiada yetersiz bulunuyorlar.

Fenerbahce

Sarı-lacivertli camianın 'ağır topları'nın bir süredir ikna etmeye çalıştığı Mehmet Ali Aydınlar ise teslim olmuş durumda. Adaylığı artık kaçınılmaz bir hal aldı.

Ancak burada Aydınlar'ın kuracağı yönetim kurulu Aziz Yıldırım ve Ali Koç'tan alacağı destek açısından çok önemli.

Fenerbahce

Aziz Yıldırım'a kaybettiği 2013'te Aydınlar'ın listesi şu isimlerden oluşuyordu:

- Hamdi Akın, Nezih Barut, Şaban Erdikler, Necdet Ersoy, Selim Koray, Recep Tanrıverdi, Nuri Tuna, Cem Topçuoğlu, Mehmet Torun, Tankut Turnaoğlu, Dursun Ekşioğlu, Faik İçmeli, Metin Şen, Engin Keçeli, Mehmet Okay, Nejat Taşdemir, Erkan Güral, Esra Kazancıbaşı Öztekin, Selim Ergüder, Hasan Tanyeli, Ekrem Eray Arda.

Yıldırım bu isimlerden Hamdi Akın'a net şekilde karşı. Ali Koç ise daha önce çalıştığı sonra yollarını ayırdığı Erdikler, Metin Şen gibi isimleri veto edebilir.

Ozan Can Kökçü “Herkales”ə qarşı oynamadı

27 April 2026 at 12:00

Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan milli komandasının yarımmüdafiəçisi Ozan Can Kökçü “Volendam”ın ötən gecə keçirdiyi oyunda iştirak etməyib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komanda Niderland çempionatının (Erediviziya) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 31-ci turunda “Herakles”lə qarşılaşıb.

“Volendam” səfərdə baş tutmuş bu oyundan qələbə ilə ayrılıb – 2:0.

Ozan bu görüşün sonunadək ehtiyatda qalıb.

“Volendam” 31 turdan sonra 31 xalla 18 iştirakçı arasında 15-ci pillədə qərarlaşıb. Ozan bu oyunların 27-də iştirak edib, 1 qol vurub, 2 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub.

Xatırladaq ki, Özan Can Kökçü 2025-ci ilin may ayında “Volendam”la 1+1 illik müqavilə imzalayıb. O, Niderland klubuna Finlandiya təmsilçisi HJK-dan azad agent kimi keçib. Millimizin üzvü Niderland klubunun heyətində bütövlükdə 30 oyuna çıxıb, 1 qol vurub, 2 məhsuldar ötürmə verib.

Ozan daha öncə Niderlandda “Eyndhoven”, “Valveyk” və “Telstar”ın, Türkiyədə “Bursaspor” və “Girəsunspor”un, Azərbaycanda “Sabah”ın da uğurları üçün çalışıb. Azərbaycanın U-20 və U-21 yığmalarının formasını geyinmiş futbolçu 2022-ci ildən əsas millimizə dəvət alır. O, Azərbaycan milli komandasının heyətində 14 oyuna çıxıb, 2 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub.

Djioyev: “Bu medalın əyarını qızıla çevirəcəyəm”

27 April 2026 at 11:30

Sərbəst güləş üzrə Avropa ikincisi olmuş Azərbaycan təmsilçisi Arseniy Djioyev (86 kq) çıxışı ilə bağlı təəssüratlarını bölüşüb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, o, Azərbaycan Güləş Federasiyasının mətbuat xidmətinə açıqlamasında bunları söyləyib:

“Allaha şükür olsun ki, bu nəticəni əldə etdim. Fürsətdən istifadə edib, Azərbaycan Güləş Federasiyasına, məni dəstəkləyən hər kəsə öz minnətdarlığımı bildirmək istəyirəm. Bizə bu cür şərait yaradan federasiyamıza təşəkkür edirəm. Çəkdiyimiz əziyyət onu göstərir ki, gələcəkdə qızıl medal da əldə bilərik. Çalışacağam ki, bu medalın əyarını qızıla çevirim”.

Xatırladaq ki, Albaniyanın paytaxtı Tiranada təşkil edilmiş yarışa 86 kq çəki dərəcəsində qatılmış Arseniy Djioyev (86 kq) əvvəlcə ukraynalı Denis Bikova (10:0), daha sonra moldovalı Yevgeni Mihaelkana (11:0) tam üstünlüklə qalib gələrək yarımfinala vəsiqə qazanıb. Bu mərhələdə isə latviyalı İvars Samusonok vaxtından əvvəl xalçanı məyus tərk edib – 12:2. Arseniy finalda rusiyalı İbrahim Kadiyevlə üz-üzə gəlib. O, minimal fərqlə məğlub olub (1:2) və gümüş medala sahib çıxıb.

Renat Dadaşov “Vidzev”lə matçda da ehtiyatda qaldı

27 April 2026 at 11:00

Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan millisinin hücumçusu Renat Dadaşov Polşanın “Motor” komandasının “Vidzev”ə qarşı keçirdiyi oyunu buraxıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, 26 yaşlı hücumçunun komandası Polşa çempionatının 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 30-cu turu çərçivəsində “Vidzev”lə qarşılaşıb.

Lyublin təmsilçisi bu rəqiblə səfərdə üz-üzə gəlib və 0:2 hesablı məğlubiyyətə üzülüb. Renat bu görüşün iştirakçısı olmayıb. O, sonadək ehtiyatda qalıb.

30 turdan sonra 39 xalı olan “Motor” hazırda Polşa çempionatının turnir cədvəlində 18 iştirakçı arasında 9-cu pillədə qərarlaşıb. Renatın komandası keçirdiyi 30 oyunda 9 qələbə qazanıb, 12 heç-heçə edib, 9 məğlubiyyətə üzülüb.

Xatırladaq ki, Dadaşov “Motor”la 2025-ci ilin yayında 1+1 illik müqaviləyə imza atıb. O, Lyublin klubunun heyətində meydana çıxdığı 20 oyunda fərqlənə bilməyib.

Renat Dadaşov ötən mövsümü Polşanın digər klubu “Radomyak”da keçirib. Amma o, mövsüm bitən kimi sözügedən klubu tərk edib və “Motor”la razılaşıb. Renat karyerası ərzində “Qrasshopper”, “Tondela”, “Eştoril”, “Pasuş de Ferreyra”, “Hatayspor”, “Ankaragücü” kimi klublarda da forma geyinib. O, Azərbaycan milli komandasının heyətində meydana çıxdığı 43 oyunda 6 qol, 2 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub.

“Tottenhem”in futbolçusu dünya çempionatında oynamayacaq

27 April 2026 at 11:29

“Tottenhem”in və Niderland millisinin futbolçusu Xavi Simons zədələnib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, yarımmüdafiəçi Premyer Liqada XXXIV turda “Vulverhempton”la matçda (0:1) xəsarət alıb.

Simonsun durumu ciddidir. O, bir neçə ay yaşıl meydanlardan uzaq qalacaq və yayda keçiriləcək dünya çempionatını buraxacaq.

Niderland yığması mundialda F qrupunda Yaponiya, Tunis və İsveçlə qarşılaşacaq.

ABŞ, Kanada və Meksikanın ev sahibliyi edəcəyi dünya çempionatına iyunun 11-də start veriləcək.

“Qoca sinyora” titulsuz qaldı

27 April 2026 at 11:15

“Yuventus” İtaliya A Seriyasının XXXIV turunda “Milan”la qolsuz heç-heçəyə razılaşıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Turin təmsilçisi 34 turdan sonra 64 xalla 4-cü sıradadır.

“Qoca sinyora” lider “İnter”dən 15 xal geri qalır və sona dörd oyun qala çempionluq şansını itirib.

“İnter” ikinci pillədəki “Napoli”ni isə 10 xal qabaqlayır.

Tamaşa davam etməlidir…

27 April 2026 at 10:43

Bəlli ki, millinin baş məşqçisi postu strateji yerdir. Deməli, Ayxan Abbasovun dedikləri daim diqqətdə saxlanılmalıdır. Görək strateji posta kim qoyulub, necə fikirləşir, proseslərə yanaşması nədir və s.

29-cu turun “Şamaxı” – “Kəpəz” (2:0) oyunundan sonra mətbuat konfransında Abbasova verilən sual və onun cavabına diqqət yetirək:

– AFFA rəhbərliyi ilə söhbətlərinizdə çempionatdakı hakim səhvlərini müzakirə edirsiniz?
– Cahangir müəllimlə söhbətlərimizdə bütün mövzulara toxunuruq, hakimlik də bunların arasındadır. Federasiya da səhvlərin az olmasını istəyir. Lakin həqiqəti demək lazımdır, burda medianın, AFFA-nın, klubların da payı var. Bəzən lazımsız ajiotaj yaradır, futbolumuzu sanki şouya çeviririk. Türkiyəyə baxıb, müəyyən addımlar atırıq. Bəzi gənc hakimlər də səhvlərdən tam şəkildə qurtula bilmirlər. Mənimlə razılaşmaya bilərsiniz, amma bu gün səhvsiz yer yoxdur. Hər şeyi hakimlərin üzərinə yıxmaq da düzgün deyil. Klubların haqqına girilib, bunu da demək lazımdır. Amma çıxış yolu hakimləri silmək deyil. Onlar da təcrübə qazanmalıdır, üzərlərinə bu qədər getmək olmaz. Səhvlər həddən artıq müzakirə olunanda, bəzi hakimlərdə qorxu yaranır.

Abbasov, etiraf edirik, qarışıq dönəmdən keçirik. Ancaq bu qarışıqlığın içində fikirlərin də qarışması üçün hər hansı zəmin yoxdur.

Qarışıqlıqda media tərəf kimi göstərilir. Qarışdırmayaq…

Ümumiyyətlə, gəlin belə edək: media deyəndə nə nəzərdə tutulur?

Kiminçünsə “sarı mətbuat” nümunəsi də mediadır.

Futbol aləmindəki oxucu kütləsi nə boyda olar?

Onların neçə faizi peşəkar KİV oxuyur?

Ümumiyyətlə, peşəkarla “obıvatel” ayırımı edə bilən məşqçi, futbolçu, futbol funksioneri nə qədərdir?

Bunu ayırd edə bilməsək – ki bilmərik – dəyərləndirmədə mizanı qaçırmaq ehtimalı böyükdür.

Peşəkar mühakimə, təhlil qabiliyyətli media ümumi kütlənin 10-15%-ni təşkil edər, ya etməz.

Bu kiçik faiz Azərbaycan futbolu başda olmaqla, idmanında əsas hərəkətverici qüvvədir.

Olmasaydı, nələr olardı…

Gələk məğzə. Hakimlərin qınanması onların səhvinə görə deyil, qələtinə görədir. Əslində “qələt” ərəbcədən tərcümədə elə “səhv”dir. Sizin üstünə çox da gedilməməsini məqbul bildiyiniz hakim nöqsanları yığılıb qalaq-qalaq, nə boyda səhv tayası yaradıbsa, vəziyyəti ifadə etməkçün qələt sözünü işlətməyə bilmirsən.

Mövsüm sonunda milliyə görə tərk edəcəyiniz klub baş məşqçiliyi postu bu həqiqətin toksikliyini sizə də az yaşatmayıb.

Absurd hakim səhvlərindən şikayətlənən APL məşqçiləri arasında aktivlərdən olmusunuz.

İndi nə oldu?

Sizin çıxışınızdakı ideyanı əslində anlayırıq. Lap yaxşı anlayırıq. Neqativ periodun uzun-uzadı keçməməsi naminə elə danışırsınız. Lakin medianın (peşəkar medianın) ucuz şouya çevrilməsində rolu yoxdur. Məsələni “maski-şou”ya çevirənlər var.

Bəli, AFFA-nın iki ildən çoxdur təmərküzləşə bilməyən yeni idarəçiliyi bu cür şouların mənbə və mənsəbini görə bilmədiyi (?) üçün vəziyyət “şou” halını alır.

Bu haqda ipucu xarakterli məqalələr dərc etməkdən usandıq, irəliləyiş yoxdur ki, yoxdur. Davam edir özbaşınalıq.

Futbol naminə bir yaxşı iş görüləndə bir hakim qələti vurub o yaxşı işin gözünü deşir. Bir zəhmət, artıq suların hardan bulandığını sezib, bilib, real addımlar atsın da AFFA. Bu ki, özbaşına olası iş deyil.

Qələtləri də gənc hakimlərdən çox təcrübəlilər edir. Odur ki, təcrübə qazanılası bir şey yoxdur. Səhnə qurulub və oyun gedir.

Ssenarisi və oyunçuları bəlli tamaşa.

Bir-birimizi ittiham etməklə heç nəyə nail ola bilməyəcəyimiz bir şounun içindəyik.

Freddi Merkurinin oxuduğu kimi, “The show must go on!” – Tamaşa davam etməlidir…

Elçin Cəlilov

Lənkəranda qızlar üçün futbol festivalı keçirilib

27 April 2026 at 10:35

AFFA-nın təşkilatçılığı və FIFA-nın dəstəyi ilə “FIFA Women’s Development Programme” çərçivəsində 8-10 yaşlı qızlar üçün futbol festivalı keçirilib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Lənkəran Olimpiya İdman Kompleksində baş tutan tədbirdə 63 qız iştirak edib.

Proqram çərçivəsində iştirakçılar üçün sadə futbol məşqləri, estafet oyunları və əyləncəli fəaliyyətlər təşkil olunub. Həmçinin milli komandanın futbolçuları ilə fotozona yaradılıb və məşqçilər tərəfindən topla ilkin davranış qaydaları göstərilib. Qızlar həm əyləniblər, həm də futbol bacarıqlarını inkişaf etdirmək imkanı qazanıblar.

Tədbirdə AFFA-nın baş katibinin müşaviri Orxan Həsənov, Qadın Futbolu Departamentinin rəhbəri Zümrüd Ağayeva, assosiasiya nümayəndələri, qadınlardan ibarət milli komandaların məşqçiləri və oyunçuları iştirak ediblər. Millinin üzvü Mədinə Curuqova festivalın gənc səfiri seçilib.

İştirakçılar AFFA tərəfindən idman geyimi, toplar və gödəkçələrlə təmin olunublar.
Bu cür festivalların gələcəkdə də davamlı keçirilməsi planlaşdırılır. Layihənin təşkilində əsas məqsəd qızlar arasında sağlam həyat tərzini təşviq etmək, futbola marağı artırmaq, gələcəkdə onları liqalara və milli komandalara hazırlamaqdır.

Hansı oyun, hansı kanalda? – TV

27 April 2026 at 10:18

Bu gün dünyanın yaşıl meydanlarında futbol oyunları keçiriləcək.

Futbolpress.az qarşılaşmaları canlı yayımlayacaq telekanalların siyahısını təqdim edir:

Azərbaycan, Premyer Liqa
18:00 Turan Tovuz – Zirə (CBC Sport)
20:00 Sabah – Karvan-Yevlax (CBC Sport)

İtaliya, A Seriyası
20:30 Kalyari – Atalanta (Futbol 1)
22:45 Latsio – Udineze (Futbol 1, Matç TV)

Türkiyə, Super Liqa
21:00 Beşiktaş – Fatih Karagümrük (beİN Sports 1)
21:00 Konyaspor – Trabzonspor (Futbol 2, beİN Sports 2)

Rusiya, Premyer Liqa
21:00 Baltika – Akron Moskva (Matç Premyer)

İspaniya, La Liqa
23:00 Espanyol – Levante (Futbol 2)

İngiltərə, Premyer Liqa
23:00 Mançester Yunayted – Brentford (beİN Sports 3)

A Seriyasında assist rekordu

27 April 2026 at 12:00
“İnter”in müdafiəçisi Federiko Dimarko A Seriyasında rekorda imza atıb. Msport.az xəbər verir ki, futbolçu “Torino” ilə matçda (2:2) mövsüm üzrə […]

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Today’s Papers – Inter close to the Scudetto, disappointing Milan vs. Juventus

27 April 2026 at 11:44

La Gazzetta dello Sport

Boos and Champions

Saelemaekers hits the crossbar, Roma and Como remain at a distance.

Inter, it’s yours

Great Toro comeback, but the Scudetto is three points away

+10 with four games remaining. Party ready at San Siro against Parma on Sunday. Marotta: ‘Fans, be calm, we are not involved in the scandal. We’ve always been correct.’

The referees shield themselves.

Rocchi and Gervasoni heard on Thursday, and they might not reply to the prosecutors. The investigation is nearly closed; it started a year ago.

FIGC commissioner, the Government pushes, the board is divided.

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Referees, the prosecutors investigate: Inter’s rebellion

Marotta: ‘We are not involved.’

‘We’ve always acted with the utmost fairness, never indicated unwanted referees.’ Chiné: ‘I’ve never asked for the documents.’ Rocchi: ‘Heard on Thursday? We’ll see.’ The Government wants to appoint a commissioner.

It doesn’t end here

Draw (0-0) in the match between Allegri and Spalletti: Fabregas and Gasperini are three points behind Lucio.

Champions League race: Milan, Juve, Como and Roma within six points

Disallowed Thuram goal and Saelemaekers’ crossbar. Little emotions at San Siro. Cesc wins 2-0 in Marassi. Four games to go: a race for two spots.

Napoli, McTominay’s record

13 goals so far, the next one will mark a personal record

Roma, Malen leaves the others behind

181m invested in No.9 since 2020: Donyell is the leader

Arezzo celebrate: Here’s Serie B

Bucchi beats Torres (3-1): 80 points in 36 matches.

Tuttosport

Simeone+Vlasic: 15 minutes of fury block Inter’s joy.

Toro’s comeback with pride

Thuram and Bisseck appear to legitimise the Nerazzurri’s certainty of winning at the Grande Torino, but D’Aversa gets the substitutions right: Zapata and Nije give a shake. Ilkhan lights up, and the stadium finally gets excited. The coach: ‘The attitude has changed too, Cholito was so determined!’ Duvan: ‘We must rebuild our relationship with the fans.’ Chivu needs three points for the Scudetto.

Once upon a time, there was Milan-Juve

A disappointing 0-0 at San Siro

Thuram’s disallowed goal for offside and Saelemaekers’ crossbar were the only highlights; then the two teams settled for a goalless draw, as in the reverse fixture. Allegri slips -2 from Napoli, Spalletti remains fourth, but Como and Roma get closer: ‘Now let’s see who is worthy of Juve.’

Rocchi case, Marotta speaks out

‘Inter have nothing to fear.’

Arsenal ready to pounce on opportunity to sign Real Madrid star who has revived his career

27 April 2026 at 11:58

Arsenal have been linked with a move for Real Madrid attacker Endrick who has impressed on his loan spell at Lyon.

The 19-year-old Brazilian wonderkid has been on a wild rollercoaster over the past year, and the latest whispers suggest Arsenal are waiting in the wings to offer him a permanent escape route.

According to Spanish outlet Mundo Deportivo, the Gunners are heavily monitoring his situation and are fully prepared to launch a blockbuster bid if Real Madrid decide to cash in.

After arriving in Spain with sky-high expectations, the teenager struggled to lock down consistent minutes under manager Xabi Alonso.

The situation got so tense that his father, Douglas Sousa, recently hit out at the Spanish giants in the media, claiming they had essentially “taken away his playground.”

Endrick has revived his career away from Real Madrid

Seeking a fresh start and regular playing time, Endrick secured a winter loan move to Olympique Lyonnais, a decision reportedly influenced by his wife, Gabriely Miranda.

In just a few short months in France, the explosive centre-forward has completely rediscovered his spark, racking up seven goals and seven assists in 18 appearances across all competitions.

He is playing with a smile on his face again, and Europe’s elite are taking notice.

Arsenal’s recruitment team has reportedly been tracking the Brazilian’s resurgence very closely.

Mikel Arteta is always on the hunt for dynamic, versatile forwards, and Endrick’s explosive pace, physical strength, and lethal left foot make him a dream fit for the physical demands of the Premier League.

Arsenal are waiting to see if they can sign the Brazilian

The North London club is ready to strike the second an opportunity arises. However, pulling this deal off will be incredibly difficult. Despite his frustrations earlier in the campaign, Real Madrid still view Endrick as a generational talent and a massive part of their long-term future.

He is tied down to a contract until the summer of 2030, meaning Florentino Perez holds all the cards and has absolutely no financial pressure to sell his prized asset.

If Endrick decides he wants guaranteed starter status rather than returning to a rotation role in Spain, he might just force the issue himself.

While a summer transfer currently remains a long shot, Arsenal are making sure they are first in line if the Brazilian’s Madrid dream officially comes to an end.

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Man United ready to take advantage of Tottenham uncertainty by targeting midfielder

27 April 2026 at 11:01

When Xavi Simons arrived at Tottenham Hotspur last August in a high-profile £51.8 million move from RB Leipzig, he was supposed to be the creative spark.

Fast forward to the spring of 2026, and the dream has turned into an absolute nightmare.

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With Spurs remarkably staring down the barrel of relegation, the transfer vultures are already starting to circle.

According to sources in Spain, Manchester United are closely monitoring the 23-year-old Netherlands international Xavi Simons, lining up a sensational summer swoop to bring him to Old Trafford.

Tottenham could be open to a fire sale

To understand why Simons might be packing his bags so soon, you only need to look at the current Premier League table. Tottenham’s season has been nothing short of a disaster.

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Roberto De Zerbi’s heavily-invested squad is in genuine danger of dropping down to the Championship.

If the unthinkable happens and Spurs lose their top-flight status, the financial shockwaves will force a massive fire sale.

Reports suggest that the financial reality of relegation could see Simons leave for an absolute pittance, potentially as low as £26 million.

For a player who was widely regarded as one of the best young No. 10s in European football just a year ago, that price tag represents an incredible market opportunity for Man United.

Simons will be a gamble for Man United due to his injury

There is, however, a massive elephant in the room: Simons’ fitness. Just this past weekend, the Dutch playmaker was stretchered off during a clash against Wolves, with scans confirming a devastating ACL rupture.

He is facing up to eight months on the sidelines, meaning whoever buys him won’t see him kick a competitive ball until at least January 2027.

So, why would Man United want to invest in a player who is facing a serious rehabilitation process?

The Red Devils need players who can make instant impact in the team and challenge for a place in the starting line up straightaway.

A fully fit Simons offers a level of technical brilliance and versatility that is incredibly rare.

Buying him while he’s injured is undeniably a massive risk, but it’s precisely that injury, combined with Tottenham’s league struggles, that makes this heavily discounted fee possible in the first place.

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Ratcliffe keen on Man United to consider 55-year-old manager despite Carrick heroics

27 April 2026 at 10:17

Manchester United are working behind the scenes to consider their options for their next manager position.

The Red Devils sacked Ruben Amorim this season, replaced him with interim manager Michael Carrick who has done a tremendous job at the club.

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The former midfield maestro stepped in as interim boss, and almost overnight, the dark clouds parted.

Yet, despite essentially saving United’s 2025/26 campaign, the 44-year-old might still be looking over his shoulder as the summer approaches.

Michael Carrick has revived Man United

Carrick has been nothing short of a revelation in the dugout. Since taking the reins, he has restored harmony to a fractured dressing room and delivered massive results on the pitch.

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With eight wins, two draws, and just two defeats in 12 games, no Premier League side has racked up more points during his time in charge. He has transformed a wildly inconsistent squad into a cohesive unit that currently sits comfortably in third place, firmly on track to secure Champions League football.

Despite his brilliant job at Old Trafford, Sir Jim Ratcliffe wants the club to consider former England boss Gareth Southgate for the Man United job, according to TEAMtalk.

While director of football Jason Wilcox and CEO Omar Berrada are conducting a thorough managerial search, the ultimate decision rests with Ratcliffe.

Since stepping down from the Three Lions post in July 2024 following the Euro 2024 final against Spain, the 55-year-old Southgate has been biding his time away from management.

Ratcliffe believes Southgate’s profile is perfect for the club

Former England coach Gareth Southgate
Former England coach Gareth Southgate (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

Ratcliffe reportedly believes Southgate’s profile, man-management skills, and experience handling immense media pressure perfectly align with the heavy demands of Old Trafford.

While other heavyweights like Thomas Tuchel, Julian Nagelsmann, and Carlo Ancelotti have been floated by the board, Southgate’s name keeps surfacing as a serious, genuine threat to Carrick’s permanent ambitions.

As we head into the final stretch of the season, Man United find themselves at a massive crossroads.

Do they reward the undeniable results and internal harmony that Carrick has built, or do they pivot to the established, higher-profile vision that Ratcliffe seems to crave with Southgate?

It’s entirely up to INEOS to decide if they want to roll the dice on a new era or stick with the man who successfully brought the magic back to the Theatre of Dreams.

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Daniel Farke wants Pascal Struijk stay at Leeds United

Leeds United manager Daniel Farke does not want Pascal Struijk to leave in the summer transfer window, according to Football Insider. The defender has been on the books of Leeds since January 2020 and is under contract at the Premier League club until the summer of 2027. Journalist Pete O’Rourke said: “From Leeds’ perspective, they […]

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The Race For Rogers: Villa’s attacking superstar looks set for a major transfer saga this summer

While Aston Villa might have been frustrated on Saturday lunchtime as they were hit with a 1-0 loss away at Fulham, Unai Emery’s men could be set for an historic month in the Midlands. Travelling to local rivals Nottingham Forest on Thursday night as they get their Europa League semi-final adventure underway, the Villains are […]

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Real Madrid ready for massive clearout as eight players face exit – report

Real Madrid ready for massive clearout as eight players face exit – report
Real Madrid ready for massive clearout as eight players face exit – report

Change is no longer a possibility at Real Madrid – it is becoming an inevitability. 

After a disappointing campaign that has raised serious questions about the squad’s balance and long-term direction, the club is now preparing for what could be one of the most significant rebuilds in recent years.

Reports from Defensa Central suggest that as many as eight players are currently facing uncertain futures, with the club internally assessing who fits into the next phase of the project and who does not.

Three veterans in spotlight

Among the most straightforward cases are David Alaba and Dani Carvajal

Both players are approaching the end of their contracts, and as things stand, neither is expected to receive an extension

Unless there is a late and unexpected turnaround, their departures appear almost certain, marking the first steps in what could be a wider squad reset.

Another situation that continues to attract attention is that of Antonio Rudiger. Unlike Alaba and Carvajal, the German defender does have a renewal offer on the table

However, the lack of response so far has created uncertainty and the club is reportedly unwilling to improve their current proposal, meaning the next move rests entirely with the player.

Who are the other players?

Further down the squad, several players are facing a different kind of reality. 

Camavinga could be sold to generate revenue. (Photo by Adam Pretty/Getty Images)

The likes of Dani Ceballos and Fran Garcia have both struggled for consistent minutes this season. 

That lack of involvement has naturally led to frustration, and both players are now open to exploring exits if suitable offers arrive. 

However, the more complex decisions lie elsewhere.

The futures of Eduardo Camavinga, Gonzalo Garcia, and Raul Asencio present a different kind of dilemma. 

These are not fringe players lacking quality, but individuals whose roles within the squad are now being reassessed. 

Internally, there is a growing belief that certain departures may be necessary to sign new players.

Lastly, there is the unique case of Franco Mastantuono. Unlike others on the list, Real Madrid are not looking to sell him outright. 

Instead, the plan is to send the young talent out on loan, allowing him to gain valuable experience before potentially reintegrating into the squad in the future.

Failed Stoke project to be torn down, but what next?

At the end of the final home game of the season, Stoke's players were sent out to do a lap of appreciation, honouring the fans, and were faced with row upon row of empty red seats.

The supporters have stuck with their team admirably this season, but over the last few weeks patience that was wearing thin has been worn through.

The performance against Portsmouth was abject, lacking enthusiasm, energy, desire and resolve from more than a handful of players in red and white.

After the game manager Mark Robins said players would be "cut loose."

Damningly, he added that Stoke "need to move people on who are mercenary, don't want to train and don't want to work hard."

Robins reiterated again that the club has a lot of work to do and fans are again staring down a summer during which one failed project will be torn down and another one put in place, all in the space of three or four months.

He has repeatedly said that greater physicality will be a priority and promised significant change and a focus on players with the right mindset to compete.

Everyone associated to Stoke will hope it's ninth time lucky for a club stuck in Championship purgatory.

Fresh links tip second SV Elversberg chief to make Dortmund switch

Fresh links tip second SV Elversberg chief to make Dortmund switch
Fresh links tip second SV Elversberg chief to make Dortmund switch

According to a report in local news source Ruhr Nachrichten, David Blacha is expected to follow Nils-Ole Book to Borussia Dortmund in summer.

Out of respect for his ex-club SV Elversberg, Book did not bring his confidant David Blacha with him to BVB back in March. 

Now, however, the report states that Blacha is likely to follow suit and team up with his old colleague once again, but now at Dortmund.

Interestingly, rumours surrounding Blancha joining the Westphalians were picked up by Kicker.de in early April

Book and Blacha worked closely and successfully together at the Saarland club, almost achieving promotion to the Bundesliga.

What specific position the 35-year-old could potentially take on in Dortmund is still undecided at this moment in time.

Blacha progressed from a scout role to being appointed as head of football at Elversberg, who are fourth in the 2.Bundesliga table. 

Ayton's breakthrough Game 4 spoiled by ejection

Apr 26, 2026; Houston, Texas, USA; Los Angeles Lakers center Deandre Ayton (5) shoots the ball as Houston Rockets center Alperen Sengun (28) defends during the third quarter during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Toyota Center.
Apr 26, 2026; Houston, Texas, USA; Los Angeles Lakers center Deandre Ayton (5) shoots the ball as Houston Rockets center Alperen Sengun (28) defends during the third quarter during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Toyota Center.

HOUSTON -- The Los Angeles Lakers were bracing for a sweep Sunday night in Houston.

After an emotional Game 3 overtime victory that defied the laws of win probability, the Lakers needed 48 more minutes to eliminate the Houston Rockets and advance to the Western Conference Semifinals for the first time since 2023.

The mission was not accomplished in a 115-96 Game 4 defeat, but the Lakers finally unlocked the version of Deandre Ayton they awaited all series. With the offense struggling to the tune of 24 turnovers and a 5-of-22 showing from three, Ayton kept his team afloat through two-and-a-half quarters with one of his best showings donning purple and gold.

The former No. 1 overall pick combined for a mere eight points in his prior two outings. But on Sunday night, he contributed a team-high 19 points — six more than the next closest Laker — on an efficient 9-of-12 shooting, regularly getting favorable position in the post to drain high-percentage hook shots.

“It’s been tough for DA,” Lakers point guard Marcus Smart said. “We’ve been hard on him. He’s been hard on himself. [The media] has been hard on him. It’s all good though. He’s been taking it and embracing it and trying to get better and better. Today he showed that. He came out, we relied on him a bit more, he made plays for us.”

However, Ayton’s stellar night came to an abrupt halt with 5:41 remaining in the third quarter when his left elbow collided with the face of Rockets center Alperen Sengun. After a lengthy review, Ayton was assessed a flagrant 2 — warranting an ejection from the contest.

“I was really just trying to brace the contact with Sengun,” Ayton said. “We’re both sweaty guys. I just slipped off his shoulder, and literally, my elbow hit him right above his shoulder. It looked crazy on camera, but I’m not a guy who is a dirty player or plays like that. If anything with me trying to play dirty, I’d be hurting myself. I just hope he’s alright and he doesn’t think it was intentional.”

Ayton’s teammates vehemently disagreed with the decision to eject their starting center, believing the contact was incidental and did not meet the criteria for a flagrant 2.

“We all understood it was some BS,” Smart said. “That’s what we felt. He was just trying to brace himself. Two guys who were sweating their butts off playing the game, his arm slips up. But we’re proud of the way he handled it, and I think that just speaks volumes about who he is and his progression. He’s learning. He could have easily — and it probably would have been justified — if he went off. But he kept his composure and stayed positive. That’s only going to help him and this team.”

Combining regular season and playoffs, Game 4 was Ayton’s 519th game of his NBA career. It also marked his first career ejection. Rockets head coach Ime Udoka was also surprised by the officials’ decision to remove Ayton from the game, implying the grounds for an ejection have become too strict in recent years.

“It looked intentional, but I was surprised it was a flagrant 2,” Udoka said. “That’s the NBA nowadays. They call it a little softer than they used to.”

Ayton’s teammates complimented his poise through the frustrating moment in the Lakers’ 19-point road defeat. But the center looks to channel that frustration into positive energy, as Los Angeles retakes the hardwood Wednesday night at home for a potential closeout Game 5. 

“We’re pretty angry,” Ayton said. “I’m pretty angry. Honestly I wish we could play tomorrow. I have a lot of energy now. We’re gonna go back, watch the film, and turn up our level of intensity a little bit higher as well. And we’ll have our fans out there cheering for us.”

Do the Rockets have reason to believe after shutting down the Lakers in Game 4?

HOUSTON In order to achieve something that had never been done before — clawing back from a 3-0 playoff deficit — Rockets head coach Ime Udoka had to attempt the impossible by calling on a few lineups that hadn’t played more than a few seconds prior to Game 4. 

Udoka had raved about the prospect of playing small for weeks leading up to the playoffs — and teased the idea every now and then — his passion about the strategy was Houston’s worst-kept secret. The potential for speed, switching, versatility and chaos as an in-game changeup outweighed the ability to predict the future. 

The Rockets’ desperation naturally played a part in Sunday night’s brawl; the sheer pride, ego and confidence displayed for months wouldn’t so easily go into the night without some resistance. But in a first-round series that has been decided by timely chess moves and adjustments, Udoka’s latest trick delayed a dance with disaster, reinvigorating a group not ready to call it quits on its season. 

“The switching was good for us,” Udoka said following Houston’s 115-96 win. “We like small [ball] and the fact that some guys are out — obviously Kevin [Durant] — we can activate Dorian [Finney-Smith] and certain guys, so there will be lineups that we haven’t seen as much of. Everyone that came in contributed, defensive intensity was on point, focus was good and that’s the result you get, holding them under 100.”

Houston’s small ball, with at least four defenders on the floor at all times who can switch any matchup, slowed the game down for a Lakers team that had found success hunting and exploiting matchups in this series. Game 4 was always going to be a mud-wrestling bout — this matchup was already operating at the league’s second-lowest pace — but the uglier the game got, the slower it became and the longer it wore on, fortune favoring the fierce. The Lakers scored just 84.7 points per 100 half-court plays, which ranks in the 16th percentile of all playoff games to date, were woeful from deep (5-of-22) and turned the ball over 25.6% percent of offensive possessions, the worst in the postseason

The thinking is simple: small ball breeds switching, and switching breeds stagnation. During the regular season, the Lakers scored just 0.97 points per chance against opponent switches, according to Synergy tracking data — a workable number and worthy gamble for a Rockets team desperate to leave the casino with something. Houston isn’t a heavy switching group by nature, a byproduct of playing Alperen Şengün and Reed Sheppard, which comes with hesitancy. 

Still, the Rockets had been able to find success when they did switch, allowing .946 points per chance, just outside the top 10. That math works against a player even as great as LeBron James, who is shooting around 36% from 3 on five attempts per game. Houston begins the possession below with Finney-Smith on James, who motions for Deandre Ayton to screen to get Jabari Smith Jr., a perceived mismatch. Notice how quickly Houston aligns itself to switch and extend, ensuring James’ potential driving lane is being monitored and he only has the option to launch a deep triple. 

Pertaining to James, the most important player atop the scouting report, small ball played a pivotal role in keeping him off balance, rushing his play and causing mistakes. LeBron struggled tremendously in Game 4, finishing the night with 10 points on 2-for-9 shooting along with a game-high 8 turnovers — his second straight game with that many cough-ups. Smith, who anchored Houston’s small lineups as a multi-faceted stretch center, instructed his teammates on assignments coming up the floor. In the blink of an eye, Smith was able to align his feet with James’ dribble, angle his body toward the ever-eager Tari Eason, who is there to simply blow up the action. Udoka praised Eason’s ability to go rouge defensively, citing his uncanny instincts and timing. 

“It’s tough,” Smith said. “It’s not easy. We try to help each other. We all hang our hat on the defensive end. Me, Tari and Amen [Thompson] try to set the tone to start the game. Try to anchor the defense, be in the right spot, be vocal and focus on the mental side of it, too. We gotta get better at the mental side of it, knowing who to close out on, who to rotate off of, and knowing where to be. And I think we did that tonight.”

Where the Lakers might continue to find difficulty, even as they return home for a closeout Game 5, is exactly how the Rockets set up when they indeed go small. (LIneups that didn’t feature a center in Game 4 were plus-16 in 19 possessions). The lack of a traditional center puts more emphasis on perimeter accountability, pushing Houston’s defensive shell further out. Think of the shell as the total surface area connecting each individual player’s feet on the ground. The closer they are together, the more compact the shell and vice-versa. 

(NBC broadcast screengrab)
NBC broadcast screengrab

Being further out and closer to the opposition allows for more aggression, particularly in the passing lanes, where the Rockets rank No. 1 among playoff teams with 91 deflections. Houston also tied a franchise-record in steals in Game 4 with 17, with Smith and Eason combining for 8. Smith’s presence, experience as a small ball center and physicality continue to be extremely useful tools for Udoka as the Rockets extend the series. 

“We’ve played them four times now, so you kind of know the tendencies of guys,” Smith said. “You know some sets they run. I’m just trying to use my voice as much as I can to help people be in spots, fly around and help. Try to stop what they’re doing.”

"We know we can do it!" – Jackson Irvine backs St. Pauli's survival hopes after Heidenheim setback

"We know we can do it!" – Jackson Irvine backs St. Pauli's survival hopes after Heidenheim setback

FC St. Pauli suffered a major setback in their bid to avoid relegation at the weekend, falling 2-0 to bottom-placed 1. FC Heidenheim.

With just three games left to play, the Kiezkicker sit in the relegation play-off spot in 16th, five points behind 15th-placed local rivals Hamburger SV and just one point above 17th-placed Wolfsburg.

Speaking after the match, St. Pauli captain Jackson Irvine admitted the frustration of the defeat, but called for focus on the final stretch of the season, maintaining belief that the team can still secure survival.

“It’s tough because we had a huge chance. If you don’t reach your peak performance in this league, you’ll get rolled over. We were too passive and didn’t put the tackles in, and when you make the wrong decisions on top of that, you lose the game. It’s as simple as that," Irvine said.

"We have to focus on the last three games and the nine points that are up for grabs. The task now is to pull together and regroup. We all have to look at ourselves and what we can control as a group. We know we can do it – we’ve put in some good performances, especially at home, even if the results haven’t always gone our way.”

St. Pauli face Mainz, RB Leipzig and Wolfsburg, respectively, in their last three league games of the season.

Jersey Bulls Women win league title in style

Jersey Bulls Women lift the league title trophy
Jersey Bulls Women have won every game they have played this season [BBC]

Jersey Bulls Women completed a perfect season as they thrashed Milford and Witley 12-3 to win their league title.

The islanders - in their first-ever season in English league football - won every game they played in South East Counties Women's Football League Surrey Division One.

The Bulls scored 144 goals across their 18-game campaign - including an incredible 30-0 win against Guildford Saints in January that was later removed from their records after their opponents pulled out of the league.

Their final win of the season ensured Bulls finished top of the promotion group of their division with the club hoping they can be promoted by more than one level next season.

"The idea of the Jersey Bulls Women was set up for the better players on the island to get opportunities to go off, but it was also for them to then become role models, which they've taken on and for younger players to look up to them," manager Chad Morris told BBC Radio Jersey.

"All the credit's got to go the players. They could have switched off today and I'd have moaned at them, but really you couldn't moan at them because they'd done the job; it's been a hard season.

"We sat here in June and wanted dedication and for them all to buy into it, but that's easy to do in June when it's sunny and you're sitting here in your shorts.

"It's a different matter at 04:30 in January when you're travelling away and it's freezing cold, so I've got nothing but praise for them, they're a great bunch of players and the effort and the dedication they put in is just unreal."

Top scorer Anita Tavares gave Bulls an eighth-minute lead before Milford pulled a goal back a minute later.

Roisin Flynn scored the first of five goals soon after before Sam Silva Pinto made it 3-1 after 15 minutes.

Flynn got her second before the visitors scored again to make it 4-2 at half time.

The hosts ran riot in the second half as they scored five goals in the first 20 minutes to take it to 9-2 - Holly Sundby scoring a hat-trick and Flynn and Tavares each getting another.

Flynn hit two more while Leah Morris also got on the scoresheet in between a third Milford goal.

"It was absolutely amazing," said Tavares, who took her tally to 41 goals for the season.

"It was such a nice feeling to win it with these girls. We've obviously played the whole season and won every single game, gone unbeaten, so it's just an amazing feeling to be crowned champions."

Tavares will be leaving the side to head off to university, as will Morris, meaning there will be some changes for the 2026-27 campaign.

"There'll be players coming back from uni plus academy players coming in, so that's like the evolution of a football team and this happens," manager Morris explained.

"We might have to tweak a bit how we play and we're going up a league so we need to have a look at them.

"It keeps changing year after year with younger players coming in, players coming back from uni, some players leaving, so it's a case of a season by season but the strength to your team is to build a way of playing around that."

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🗞️Today’s front pages: El Clásico could seal Barça’s title

🗞️Today’s front pages: El Clásico could seal Barça’s title

Although the spotlight in the press is on a historic event, in football Barça and their possible La Liga title this weekend are already making headlines.

The week begins with several fronts open: on one side Real Madrid against La Liga, on another Atleti gearing up for the first leg of the Champions League semi-finals, and on another, a Barça side doing the math to become La Liga champions.


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Real Madrid’s ‘real problem’ may not be the bench – It is inside the dressing room

Real Madrid’s ‘real problem’ may not be the bench – It is inside the dressing room
Real Madrid’s ‘real problem’ may not be the bench – It is inside the dressing room

At some point, patterns stop being coincidental and start becoming reality. 

For Real Madrid, another trophyless season is forcing a difficult but necessary question: Is the problem really the managers, or something much deeper?

In less than 12 months, the club has already cycled through three managers, and now even Alvaro Arbeloa finds his future hanging in the balance

If he departs, which is a certainty, he will become the third managerial casualty in a single year, meaning by the summer, the team will have its fourth manager in nearly a year.

This is a statistic that points towards instability at a structural level rather than isolated failures. 

Mbappe’s arrival and further destruction

When different managers fail under similar circumstances, attention inevitably shifts towards the players.

In that context, the arrival of Kylian Mbappe appears to have been a turning point, but not necessarily in the way many expected. 

On paper, signing one of the world’s best players should elevate a squad. Instead, it seems to have disrupted an already delicate balance.

Before Mbappe’s arrival, the hierarchy within the squad was at its peak. 

Players like Vinicius Jr. and Jude Bellingham were naturally emerging as leaders, driving the team forward through strong performance. 

But the introduction of a global superstar altered that dynamic, creating a shift not just in roles, but in perception and status.

The issue is not competition, as top teams like Real Madrid thrive on it. Rather, the problem is when status outweighs structure.

Three managers have failed

Ancelotti’s end to his Real Madrid tenure was tough. (Photo by Ruano Carneiro/Getty Images)

Managers like Carlo Ancelotti, Xabi Alonso, and now Arbeloa have all faced similar challenges. 

Each has made tactical errors, yes, but the recurring theme has been their struggle to fully control a dressing room filled with strong personalities and established egos.

Ancelotti, in his final stretch, appeared to prioritise stability over confrontation. 

Known for his calm authority, he chose to go through the situation carefully rather than risk open conflict, even as signs of disconnect between the squad and coaching staff became increasingly visible on the pitch.

Alonso’s tenure, meanwhile, happened more publicly. His tensions with Vinicius complicated his authority within the group, and ultimately, the club’s decision to back the player over the manager sent a powerful message.

That message may have long-term consequences, as it more or less conveyed the idea that player influence had reached a level where it could directly influence managerial futures.

Then there is Arbeloa

Now, with Arbeloa, the situation appears slightly different, but not necessarily resolved. 

While he has managed to bring a degree of calm to parts of the squad, cracks are still evident. 

Reports of friction involving players like Dani Carvajal and Dani Ceballos show that tensions have not disappeared. Instead, they have simply shifted.

Interestingly, a section of the dressing room is said to support Arbeloa’s continuity. 

But that backing shows uncertainty about what comes next and whether a new manager would challenge the existing power dynamics more aggressively.

This is where the real issue lies.

Real Madrid are not lacking talent, nor are they short of tactical ideas. What they are struggling with is control – the ability to establish a clear hierarchy where the manager’s authority is unquestioned.

Until that balance is restored, changing coaches will continue to be a temporary solution to a deeper problem.

Gasperini keen on Fiorentina’s Dodo

Gasperini keen on Fiorentina’s Dodo
Gasperini keen on Fiorentina’s Dodo

Gian Piero Gasperini has clear ideas on how to strengthen his Roma team.

Raising the quality level ahead of next season is the Grugliasco-born coach’s main goal. He already spoke at a press conference: “I’m a professional who takes care of the technical side. The club has always shown faith in me. The club is powerful and can achieve great things, and I hope to contribute. I have some ideas on how to raise the level and strength of this team. But if I have technical responsibilities, it’s right to have credibility and that I get my wish.”

The Giallorossi coach wants attackers, the ones he’s been looking for since arriving in Rome. Soulé and Malen aren’t enough.

The Giallorossi will also need to strengthen on the flanks, with Wesley currently the only certainty.

Roma is seeking reinforcements on the flanks for next season.

Gasperini will lose Tsimikas and likely Celik, whose contracts expire.

The only key player forced to move to the left is Wesley, who is found everywhere on the pitch.

As Il Messaggero reports, the Roma coach is considering another Brazilian winger to raise the bar on the flanks.

Gasperini, in fact, is interested in Fiorentina’s Dodô. The 1998-born player has played 32 Serie A games this season, scoring one goal and providing two assists. His contract expires in 2027 and could be a credible option on the right flank.

“Lasagna-gate” to Relegation: The bitter Tottenham-West Ham rivalry

“Lasagna-gate” to Relegation: The bitter Tottenham-West Ham rivalry
“Lasagna-gate” to Relegation: The bitter Tottenham-West Ham rivalry

Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United have one of the most unusual rivalries that goes far beyond the regular disdain between clubs from the same region.

This has gone on for the better part of the last 131 years and shows no signs of letting up, even as both clubs now fight to preserve their top-flight status.

Tottenham and West Ham have been sucked into a relegation battle that’ll likely end with one of these two iconic London clubs dropping into the Championship.

The North Londoners have brought in Roberto De Zerbi to lead their survival, although whether he can pull that off depends on how he approaches Tottenham’s fixtures in May.

West Ham also have a tricky run of games coming up, and Nottingham Forest’s 5-0 victory over Sunderland makes it more likely that one of the two London clubs will be relegated.

In light of both clubs trying to keep their head above water, we have decided to take a look at the history of the rivalry between the London duo.

A rivalry born in the streets of London

The rivalry between Tottenham and West Ham may not be the Premier League’s loudest feud, but it has lasted for more than a century and continues to find new life in unexpected moments.

The bad blood between the two clubs dates back to 1898 when West Ham, then known as Thames Ironworks, travelled across London to face Tottenham in a local league fixture.

At the time, neither club could have imagined how often their paths would cross, but they kept bumping into each other in the Southern League, the Western League, and the London League.

They then found themselves in the Football League and locked horns there for the first time in 1920.

Since then, Tottenham and West Ham have squared off a remarkable 227 times over the past 128 years, and there’s a high chance that their paths will diverge at the end of this season.

How Lasagna sparked an intense rivalry between both clubs

There wasn’t much of a rivalry between Tottenham and West Ham in the early days. But all of that changed in May 2006 when things became more intense.

Former Tottenham midfielder Jermain Jenas explained how the North Londoners arrived at West Ham’s then home ground, Upton Park, with everything to play for on the final day of the season.

Led by Martin Jol, Tottenham needed all three points to finish fourth above Arsenal and qualify for the Champions League for the first time in the club’s history.

They ultimately fell short as West Ham claimed a 2-1 victory, but what happened in the build-up to the game quickly became a major headline.

Most of the Tottenham players suddenly fell ill the night before the memorable clash, struck by food poisoning from a lasagna served at their hotel.

That incident was later referred to as “Lasagna-gate”, and Jenas believes it was the moment when Tottenham’s rivalry with West Ham truly began.

The Olympic Stadium dispute

Six years after the events of “Lasagna-gate”, Tottenham and West Ham were once again in the headlines during the famous Olympic Stadium dispute.

After the 2012 Summer Olympics, the future of the main stadium in Stratford became a major talking point as both clubs wanted to make it their new home.

With neither willing to compromise, what followed was one of the most memorable turf wars in the history of the English top flight.

Tottenham offered to redevelop the stadium and wanted the athletic tracks removed. West Ham preferred to keep the stadium the way it was, but make it suitable for football.

The Hammers wanted to reduce the capacity from 80,000 to 60,000 and were even willing to keep the running track. But Tottenham argued that it would leave fans too far away from the action.

Instead, they wanted to tear down the stadium and rebuild it as a football venue. They also proposed refurbishing the National Sports Centre in Crystal Palace to compensate for removing the athletics track.

The Olympic Park Legacy Committee ultimately chose West Ham as its preferred club to move in after the Olympics, but the deal fell through due to a legal dispute with Spurs.

They ultimately decided that the stadium should remain in public ownership. West Ham now call London Stadium home, although they could be plying their trade in the Championship next season.

The Hammers are facing a fight to avoid relegation in their final four Premier League fixtures. They cannot afford to drop any more points in the home stretch.

Barcelona superstar on course to beat Real Madrid veteran in Zamora Race

Barcelona superstar on course to beat Real Madrid veteran in Zamora Race
Barcelona superstar on course to beat Real Madrid veteran in Zamora Race

At this stage of the season, titles are usually decided by fine margins. 

For Barcelona, however, the difference has come from something far more controlled, which is their defensive discipline.

Simply put, back-to-back clean sheets in La Liga, something they had not managed since January, show just how much control they now have over games.

And at the heart of that transformation stands Joan Garcia.

The goalkeeper is putting together a run that is not just impressive but genuinely decisive in the context of the title race. 

A look at the numbers

Across the league, he has now gone 14 matches without conceding, while his overall tally extends to 17 clean sheets when cup competitions are included. 

That level of consistency explains why Barcelona bet big on the former Espanyol stopper.

From an analytical standpoint, conceding only 19 goals in 27 La Liga appearances, Garcia currently holds the lowest goals-against average in the division at 0.70. 

Joan Garcia could win the Zamora trophy this season. (Photo by Eric Alonso/Getty Images)

Yet, despite those standout metrics, there is a technicality delaying his rise to the top of the Zamora Trophy standings. 

The rules require goalkeepers to complete at least 28 matches, each with a minimum of 60 minutes played, before they can officially lead the rankings.

That requirement now puts all eyes on the upcoming fixture against Osasuna, as one more appearance would be enough for Garcia to qualify and unless Barcelona suffer a heavy defeat, he is expected to move straight into first place.

Meanwhile, the current benchmark is set by Thibaut Courtois of Real Madrid, who has conceded 24 goals in 28 matches, maintaining a goals-against average of 0.86 despite dealing with injury setbacks.

Further down the list, David Soria and Luiz Junior remain in contention, but neither currently matches the efficiency Garcia has shown.

If the current trend continues, the story could shift quickly as Courtois is not expected to play until the final few games of the season. 

This is why Barcelona may soon celebrate not just a team triumph, but also an individual recognition.

😡 We see your malice: Gala tweet during derby causes uproar!

😡 We see your malice: Gala tweet during derby causes uproar!

The intercontinental derby between Galatasaray and Fenerbahce once again delivered everything it had promised. A tremendous atmosphere, hard-fought challenges, and numerous mass confrontations shaped the game.

Unsurprisingly, referee Yasin Kol was also at the center of attention. After 14 minutes, the official awarded Fener a penalty. Shortly afterward, however, Gala did not receive a spot-kick in a tricky situation.

That sent the reigning Turkish champions into a fury and prompted the social media team to post the following: “Despite this referee, we are still leading 1-0. We see through you, your plans, and the evil within you. This cannot go on. We are here and we will not stay silent! In the end, good will triumph again!”

This unmistakable message was clearly aimed at the Turkish federation, with which the club has been at odds for quite some time. The background is frustration over refereeing performances, match scheduling, VAR decisions, and the federation’s general leadership.

Despite all the uproar, Gala ultimately won the derby convincingly 3-0. That leaves Leroy Sané’s side all but certain to retain the title – despite an allegedly large-scale conspiracy on the part of the league and the federation.

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Rotherham United Fans Verdict: No Steps Forward, More Steps Back

It’s fair to say we’re all reaching the end of our tether: with this season, this manager and the ineptitude of this team to play any kind of attacking, entertaining football.

The worst bit is that we saw nothing new against Rotherham United. This is now our modus operandi. Bland, boring, aimless football is our default. At this point I think we’re all just a bit numb to it.

Somehow, some of the fans managed to muster enough emotion to react to another depressing afternoon watching Reading Football Club. 

Leam Richardson

Rob Couhig came out again and doubled down on his backing of Richardson on the TTE podcast in the run-up to Saturday’s game, but it’s going to take something truly, truly special for him to win back the fans now.

I agree wholeheartedly with Couhig that stability is key, absolutely it is. But stability with the wrong man isn’t, and everything we’re seeing on the pitch right now suggests that Richardson is not the right man. 

And as for Richardson’s post-match interview, calling this “another positive result” and saying Daniel Kyerewaa’s equaliser was “as good a goal you’ll see”… yeah, it just leaves me a bit speechless to be honest.

This inflatable could do a better job managing #ReadingFC than Leam Richardson. pic.twitter.com/FEXxq7v7IR

— Cav (@CavRoyal) April 25, 2026

@RCouhig is this not enough for you to sack Richardson.

The man is clearly not the manager to take the club forward next season.

Two wins from 10 is clearly not good enough for someone who wants promotion from League one.

Enough is enough #readingfchttps://t.co/XGT4tqJvO9

— Jack (@thesimpsonRFC) April 25, 2026

To be honest if Leam had any self respect and dignity, he’d walk out the job, he knows the fans have turned and it’s only the right thing to do. Time for a fresh start #readingfc

— DingGeorge (@GeorgeB22998154) April 26, 2026

Leam before every interview #readingfcpic.twitter.com/8UCJGHnNRH

— Mark (@MarkHopgoo46439) April 25, 2026

If all Couhig cares about is winning as he is a Lawyer, then he sacks Leam tonight! 2 Wins in 10 is not acceptable especially for a Lawyer #readingfc

— Mike (@MikeyM1871) April 25, 2026

#ReadingFC There cant be many Leam fans now, surely

— Michael Hunter (@Michael_BHunter) April 25, 2026

To be fair to Leam, we can’t expect them to compete in these sunny conditions can we? #ReadingFC

— Dan (@Jones1871) April 25, 2026

A lot of Leam negativity. Being glass half full….

Nope, I’ve got nothing.#Readingfc#LeamOut

— mark harnett (@Ergo_Mark) April 25, 2026

Didn’t Couhig say he’s Leam in ‘as long as he keeps winning’? Looking at 4 defeats in a row and 1 win in 7. There’s your out, old chap #readingfc

— 𝕿𝖔𝖒 𝕵 𝕯𝖆𝖓𝖎𝖊𝖑 (@tomjd1975) April 25, 2026

Can’t get excited for football anymore thanks to these stupid owners sticking with Leam Richardson #readingfc

— Kevin (@KevinAteBread) April 25, 2026

No trust in the youth

An undercurrent throughout Richardson’s time at Reading has been his lack of trust in the academy. 

Up until Saturday we’d had bigger fish to fry than the lack of experience being given to youth-team players. However, against Rotherham – in a complete dead rubber and a game in which Richardson himself said he’d be prioritising looking to the future – to sub on Emmanuel Osho and Sean Patton with only minutes to go was really, really naff.

In the grand scheme of things, it perhaps wasn’t that big of a deal, but for many it’s just more confirmation that Richardson isn’t the man for this club…

Talks about 50% of the team sheet being academy products but then gives several of them virtually bugger all game time because he was worried about how the game was going & didn’t want them to make mistakes. #readingfc

— @andycrfc.bsky.social (@AndyRFCCharman) April 25, 2026

What was the point in recalling Sean Patton from his loan? #readingfc

— Chris Beale (@bealec1988) April 25, 2026

✅ lost the fanbase
✅ won’t play the youth
✅ 5 points from a possible 21
✅ blew the POs#readingfc

— Ben Thomas (@mrblthomas) April 25, 2026

And the poor kid didn't even get to kick a ball. What's the point, Leam? #readingfchttps://t.co/MBP6mky3wX

— Bobbins (@ohbobbins) April 25, 2026

Conclusion

Barring a sudden u-turn from Couhig, Richardson is going to be in charge come August. A good transfer window and strong pre-season will give us all a bit of a boost, sure, but it’s going to take a hell of a lot more than that for the fans to get behind Richardson. 

Richardson likes to mention in his post-match interviews that this team is still learning and needs to learn together. I get that. But that’s something I’d expect to hear from someone who’s just got into the job – Richardson has been here since October. 

He’s got out of this league before, but if this is the way he wants to try and replicate that here, it’s just not going to work. 

Here’s to it being one game closer to the end of the season.

Bills earn perfect draft grades from NFL.com, but not everyone agrees

The Buffalo Bills have one of the NFL's best draft classes. Or one of the worst, depending on who you ask.

NFL.com gave Buffalo the only perfect report card in the league, awarding an A for each day and an overall A.

But ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr. gave the Bills a B-, the lowest grade in the AFC East. Other outlets were less enthusiastic, including a ranking of 26 of 32 teams and a C+ grade from Walter Football.

Here's how experts graded the Bills' draft:

NFL.com

Grade: A

  • Day 1: A
  • Day 2: A
  • Day 3: A

The Bills traded down three times in Round 1 to gain additional mid-round selections and still found a much-needed physical pass rush presence on the edge in Parker. Igbinosun possesses the size and physicality to start on the outside, especially if he continues reducing his pass-interference penalties. Buffalo's original second-round pick was wisely used to acquire receiver DJ Moore and a fifth-round selection from Chicago.

It wouldn’t surprise me to see Bowry slide inside to guard, where the Bills have to replace David Edwards . Reed - Adams will also add depth on the interior of the line. The Bills found excellent value in the dynamic yet reliable Bell, the athletic/big-hitting Elarms-Orr, the speedy/productive Kilgore and undersized but quick Durant.

ESPN - Mel Kiper Jr.

Grade: B-

There were a lot of directions Buffalo could have gone at No. 26. But trading back not once, not twice, but three times was not on my Bingo card. The Bills went to No. 28, then No. 31 and finally to No. 35. That gave general manager Brandon Beane some maneuverability.

That was key. Entering the draft, Buffalo wasn't slated to pick again after No. 26 until No. 91, super late on Day 2. And after seven straight playoff appearances ended in heartbreak (and the firing of coach Sean McDermott), the pressure is on right now. Quarterback Josh Allen is turning 30 next month; the Bills need to get over the hump and find a way into the Super Bowl. As a result of the trades, Buffalo shuffled its fourth-rounders and moved up from No. 91 to the back end of Round 2 (No. 66).

Salary cap cuts opened some holes on defense this offseason, so Buffalo needed starters. The Bills turned their first two picks into T.J. Parker and Davison Igbinosun. I had higher-rated edges at No. 35 and higher-rated corners at No. 62. However, both players should play big roles for the Bills.

Parker's production dipped in 2025, with his sack total falling from 11 in 2024 to five in 2025. But he has outstanding speed-to-power and active hands, and he changes up quickly when his first pass-rush plan doesn't work. He'd join Bradley Chubb and Greg Rousseau and try to keep Buffalo among the league's better pressure-generating teams.

Igbinosun was 103rd on my board, and I would have preferred someone like Malik Muhammad in that spot. He struggled with penalties in college. He gets a little grabby in coverage.

Matt Milano is still unsigned (and 31 years old now), so linebacker was my top need for this roster going into Round 1. Kaleb Elarms-Orr can help. He had 130 tackles last season. Jalon Kilgore is an effective player in the star position with 4.4 speed and explosive traits. And Zane Durant gives Buffalo a 3-technique with 17 tackles for loss and 36 pressures over the past two years.

One of my favorite Bills picks was Skyler Bell. He is a Khalil Shakir-type pass catcher with speed and after-the-catch ability. And he can line up either in the slot or outside.

USA TODAY

Grade: B+

For a team that’s admittedly in Super Bowl or bust mode for the remainder of QB Josh Allen’s tenure in Western New York, the Bills did a nice job of addressing needs – especially in Round 2 with CB Davison Igbinosun and OLB T.J. Parker, who could be a steal here as he goes to work opposite Bradley Chubb. And don’t forget that that Buffalo invested the 60th pick last month to pry WR DJ Moore out of Chicago. New Highmark Stadium, which opens later this year, could be rocking right through the AFC championship game.

Walter Football

Grade: C+

Buffalo fans were understandably frustrated on Thursday because their team traded down twice from No. 26 and failed to make a pick in the first round. While they acquired some draft capital, they also allowed the Patriots to secure the final first-round tackle prospect in the first round, which could end up being detrimental in future matchups.

The Bills eventually picked at No. 35, taking T.J. Parker. This was a solid selection, but Buffalo’s other second-round choice was not, as it was a major reach on Davison Igbinosun. Even worse, the Bills squandered whatever capital they earned in an irresponsible trade up for him. They probably could have traded down and acquired him instead.

Trades and Igbinosun aside, the Bills had a fine draft. I really like what they did on Day 3, securing plenty of quality values, including Jude Bowry, Skyler Bell, and Jalon Kilgore. Kilgore, in particular, was a tremendous bargain because he could have gone at the end of Round 2 with no complaints.

The Bills definitely made a couple of mistakes in this draft – namely helping their arch rival and top competitor – but they didn’t do a bad job overall.

Fox Sports

Grade: A

Entering the draft with no pick between Nos. 26 and 91, the Bills traded down twice, dropping out of the first round entirely and picking up extra selections to reshape the roster in new head coach Joe Brady’s vision. The Bills still added a quality edge rusher in T.J. Parker, who I thought was going to come off the board on Day 1. He is already a well-rounded and productive player and is still just scratching the surface of his potential. While Parker will understandably get most of the attention, I thought GM Brandon Beane found quality value and stylistic fits throughout the draft.

Cornerback Davison Igbinosun and offensive tackle Jude Bowry were two of my favorite "second-tier" prospects at their respective positions. Wideout Skyler Bell and safeties Jalon Kigore and Zane Durant also have the athleticism that suggests they could be future NFL starters. Perhaps my favorite Day 3 pick for the Bills, however, was TCU linebacker Kaleb Elarms-Orr, a heat-seeking missile who might compete for a starting role immediately.

CBS Sports

Grade: B

The Bills finally got on the board in Round 2 after trading out of the first round. The expectation was that, once they went on the clock, they would select a defensive player. That played out with each of their first two picks. T.J. Parker bolsters the defensive front while Davison Igbinosun helps the secondary. Both units must improve if Buffalo wants to break through and get the most out of Josh Allen and its elite offense.

Buffalo then opened Day 3 by trading back one spot and using the second pick of the fourth round on an offensive lineman. Jude Bowry brings some depth to a group that lost David Edwards in free agency.

It also went back-to-back in the draft order in the fourth round. Picks 125 and 126 filled team needs at the right value, as Josh Edwards projected the Bills to select Skyler Bell at No. 126 in his fourth-round mock draft.

This article originally appeared on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: Bills draft grades: NFL.com gives perfect A, others not convinced

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall knows Everton need to do better defending poor goals

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall knows Everton need to do better defending poor goals
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall knows Everton need to do better defending poor goals

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall celebrates after scoring his eighth goal of the season against West Ham on Saturday

(Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images)

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall clearly shares the frustration of many fans who watched Everton give another two awful goals at the weekend, either side of his eighth goal for the club this season. 

“It’s very tough, it’s very frustrating. I didn’t think we were probably good enough anyway on the day, but it was a nervy atmosphere from the start, and we didn’t capitalise on that.

“The two goals are awful to concede, so there’s no excuse and accountability needs to be taken. We’re men, we need to do that.

"We’ve put ourselves in a position to at least get a point from the game, to be the team to go on and take the three points. But a lapse of judgement two minutes later has killed us, and that’s not enough if you want to do something this year.”

“I’m very surprised. It’s not been us this year, pretty much. For large parts of the season, we’ve been really resolute and defensively strong. For one reason or another, the last two games, the four goals we’ve conceded have just been so bad.

“Teams aren’t having to do an awful lot to score. The set-piece ones especially, they’re so big in the game these days, it’s giving teams an edge on us going into the games.

“We’ve worked on it, but we’ve obviously not worked on it enough because teams are looking at us like we’ve got a weak link on set-pieces at the moment. It’s something we need to look at next week and work harder on because they’re killing us at the moment.

“Of course it’s been mentioned in the dressing room. Everyone should know that, everyone needs to take accountability and everyone has got a job. If they score from a set-piece then somebody is not doing their job. That’s as a collective.

“Even if it’s not you, you need to get everyone together and make sure they’re doing their job. At the moment, we’re not doing that and we need to change it quick.

“Like I said, they’re so important in the game these days and two set-pieces in the last two games have cost us points.”

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Liverpool have secret weapon in race for Yan Diomande

Liverpool have secret weapon in race for Yan Diomande
Liverpool have secret weapon in race for Yan Diomande

Liverpool’s admiration for Yan Diomande is no secret.

The 19-year-old has announced himself as one of world football’s most exciting prospects this season, and many view him as the perfect addition to Arne Slot’s squad.

The news that Mohamed Salah will be departing Anfield at the end of the season has only amplified talk of Diomande making a Merseyside move.

Liverpool aren’t the only side chasing a deal for the Ivorian forward though, and a €100 million (~£87m) valuation could complicate things.

A deal to bring Diomande to Anfield won’t be simple, but Slot’s side have a secret weapon that could give them the upper hand.

Liverpool’s advantage in the race for Diomande

The Reds are clearly big admirers of Diomande, but that feeling is reciprocated. The Ivorian has made it clear that he can see himself playing at Anfield one day.

A shared appreciation isn’t the only thing working in Liverpool’s favour though, as the club’s previous dealings with RB Leipzig could prove key.

That’s according to a report from Football Insider that states that the relationship developed when negotiating deals for both Dominik Szoboszlai and Ibrahima Konate could be key for Liverpool in negotiations for Diomande.

The Reds’ iconic former manager, Jurgen Klopp, is also Red Bull’s global head of soccer which can only be a positive for Richard Hughes and Co.

The report claims that agreeing personal terms will likely be no problem if a club-to-club agreement can be reached, and Liverpool could find themselves ahead of other clubs already due to their good working relationship with the RB Leipzig.

Diomande already boasts an impressive 22 goal involvements in 33 matches for the German outfit and will look to impress further when he heads to the World Cup with the Ivory Coast in June.

Spurs win again on Wembanyama's play-off return

Victor Wembanyama celebrates after the San Antonio Spurs win game four of their NBA play-off series against the Portland Trail Blazers in April 2026
Victor Wembanyama recently became the NBA's first unanimous winner of the defensive player of the year award [Getty Images]

Victor Wembanyama made a triumphant return for the San Antonio Spurs to help them to the brink of a series victory in the NBA play-offs.

The France international missed game three against the Portland Trail Blazers after suffering concussion in the previous match on Tuesday.

But he was cleared to play on Sunday and scored 27 points as the Spurs won 114-93 in Portland to take a 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven series.

The NBA's defensive player of the year added 11 rebounds, seven blocks and four steals on returning and later admitted to being "very disappointed" with aspects of the NBA's concussion protocol.

"I won't get into the details," he said. "Ask me again at the end of the season."

The 22-year-old added: "I had lots of emotions before the game - excitement, frustration. I let it all out tonight."

The concussion protocol requires 48 hours of rest followed by a gradual return to physical activity and daily neurological tests.

A player must then be cleared by his team and the NBA's concussion programme director in order to resume playing.

De'Aaron Fox scored a game-high 28 points for the Spurs, who are second seeds in the Western Conference and can clinch the series back in San Antonio on Tuesday.

The Los Angeles Lakers can do the same as they return home on Tuesday, with the Houston Rockets having won 115-96 to prevent the Lakers sweeping the series.

Kevin Durant (ankle) missed his third game of the series for Houston but all five of their starters reached double figures, with Amen Thompson scoring a game-high 23 points.

Joel Embiid made his first appearance of the series for Philadelphia but could not prevent the 76ers losing 128-96 at home to the Boston Celtics.

Boston's Payton Pritchard scored 32 points off the bench - a career high for the play-offs - while Jayson Tatum claimed 30 points and 11 assists.

The Celtics, the Eastern Conference's second seed, now lead 3-1 and can clinch the series in Boston on Tuesday.

Brandon Ingram and Scottie Barnes each scored 23 points as the Toronto Raptors held on for a 93-89 win at home to the Cleveland Cavaliers.

The Eastern Conference rivals are now level at 2-2, with game five taking place in Cleveland on Wednesday.

Joe Mazzulla explains how Celtics can counter return of Joel Embiid

PHILADELPHIA — Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid literally and figuratively loomed large over the Boston Celtics heading into the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs. He was sidelined for the first two games of the series rather definitively, yet there was always a chance he could return following his recovery from an appendectomy in early April. That moment finally came on Sunday night, as Embiid went from "doubtful" on the injury report to "questionable" less than an hour later and then was cleared to play 30 minutes before tipoff at Xfinity Mobile Arena.

While Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla refused to explicitly say whether or not his squad was previously preparing for Embiid's arrival, their coordinated play in Game 4 suggests that they weren't exactly startled. Although the 2023 league MVP started off hot with 10 points in the first quarter on 60 percent shooting, he missed 10 of his next 16 shots and finished with a dismal plus-minus rating of minus-25. The Celtics went on to dominate, 128-96, and take a 3-1 series lead behind stellar performances from star Jayson Tatum and sixth man Payton Pritchard.

Joe Mazzulla said the Celtics’ defense was good but he understands that the Sixers also just missed some shots:

“Embiid missed some shots he’ll make.”

He also spoke on their defense vs. Embiid:

“You’re not going to be able to stop him. You just have to contain him.” pic.twitter.com/CMEDdFQEcW

— Daniel Donabedian (@danield1214) April 27, 2026

"You're not going to be able to stop him," Mazzulla described of Embiid. "You just have to try to contain him."

At times, the Celtics took a laissez faire approach while guarding the Cameroon center. They'd let him square up for a long jumper or a 3-pointer because they were willing to live with the result. Those calculated risks paid off.

Embiid failed to connect on 5 of his 6 attempts from deep and shot under 50% on his tries outside of the paint but within the 3-point arc.

"You have to be able to just contain him and defend him as a team," Mazzulla said. "He's so effective to the point where you just got to know what you're willing to live with, what you're willing to take away. And you got to be ready to do that."

Apr 26, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid (21) is defended by Boston Celtics center Nikola Vucevic (4) during the first half at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

The Celtics gave Embiid a few different looks defensively. Everybody from big man Nikola Vucevic to the 6-foot-1 Pritchard guarded Embiid and did their best to spoil his first playoff game in almost 2 full years.

"I thought we were physical at the point of attack," Mazzulla stated. "And you have to be that against a team like this."

Of course, not everything worked against the 7-footer. Embiid quickly got Celtics starting center Neemias Queta into foul trouble and still finished with a team-high 9 free throw attempts. Mazzulla also pointed out that some shooting variance was involved, and the Celtics can't always bank on Embiid being rusty.

"I think Embiid missed some shots that he'll make," Mazzulla admitted.

In his first game since April 6, Embiid recorded 26 points, 10 rebounds, and 6 assists. On paper, that sounds like a successful night. However, it was probably the kind of outing the Celtics were willing to accept in exchange for Sixers star Tyrese Maxey having less of an offensive impact.

After averaging around 26 attempts per game through the first three contests of this first-round series, Maxey shot the ball just 14 times in 40 minutes on Sunday. He wanted to make room for a rusty Embiid, but the speedy point guard ironically slowed down the Sixers in the process.

"Regardless of who we're playing against, we have to have an understanding of they're a really good team," Mazzulla said humbly of Philly's changing personnel. "They can beat you on any given night."

The Celtics learned that in Game 2 when the seventh-seeded Sixers shocked them 111-97 at TD Garden. In response, the C's took Games 3 and 4 in Philly, with the most recent win coming via a 32-point blowout.

"You can't have an expectation of it's supposed to go a certain way," Mazzulla reiterated. "At the end of the day, we just have to play Celtics basketball and stick to the process of winning."

If there's one thing the Celtics can expect for Game 5 on Tuesday night, it's that the 76ers will be desperate to avoid elimination. The C's will prepare for such a play style and likely reuse their strategy of taking calculated risks with Embiid until he proves they can't afford to do that.

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Portal season is well underway, and that means lots of player movement. We’ll do our best to keep up with it here. Lots of activity as the portal entry closed Tuesday night. Check below for updates.

By the way, there’s not really any place to put this right now, but at Louisiana State, former NC State coach Will Wade currently has an empty roster.

BOSTON COLLEGE

OUT

  • Donald Hand (Loyola Chicago)
  • Akbar Waheed (St. Bonaventure)
  • Luka Toews (Furman)
  • Jason Asemota
  • Jayden Hastings
  • Fred Payne
  • Boden Kapke
  • Marko Radunovic
  • Caleb Steger
  • Kany Tchanda
  • Nick Petronio

IN

  • Money Williams (Montana)
  • JB Frankel (Northeastern)
  • Ernest Shelton (Merrimack)
  • Luke Hunger (Georgetown)
  • Brandon Benjamin (Fairfield)
  • Colby Duggan (Charleston)

CAL

OUT

  • Dai Dai Ames (Tennessee)
  • Justin Pippen (Ohio State)
  • Rytis Petraitis
  • Semetri Carr

IN

  • Jacob Wilkins (Georgia)
  • Michael Cooper (Wright State)
  • Nojus Indrusaitis (Pitt)
  • JHeymanordan Ross (Georgia)

CLEMSON

OUT

  • Jake Wahlin (BYU)
  • Butta Johnson

IN

  • Cole Certa (Notre Dame)
  • Liutauras Lelevicius (TCU)
  • Dylan Faulkner (Samford)

DUKE

OUT

  • Nik Khamenia (UConn)
  • Darren Harris (Indiana)

IN

  • Drew Scharnowski (Belmont)
  • John Blackwell (Wisconsin)

FLORIDA STATE

OUT

  • Cam Miles (UNLV)
  • Chauncey Wiggins
  • Alier Maluk
  • Shah Muhammad
  • Martin Sommerville
  • Maximo Garcia-Plata
  • Xavier Osceola
  • Thomas Bassong
  • Lajae Jones

IN

  • Shon Abaev (Cincinnati)
  • Kameron Taylor (UNC Asheville)
  • Anthony Robinson II (Missouri)
  • Sebastian Rancik (Colorado)

GEORGIA TECH

OUT

  • Mouhamed Sylla (West Virginia)
  • Jaeden Mustaf (Indiana)
  • Davi Remagen (UT Martin)
  • Baye Ndongo (Pitt)
  • Eric Chatfield
  • Akai Fleming
  • Peyton Marshall
  • Brandon Stores
  • Chas Kelley
  • Dyllan Thompson

IN

  • Tylis Johnson (Ole Miss)
  • Victor Valdes (Troy)
  • Colby Garland (San Jose State)
  • Jackson Fields (West Virginia)
  • Nasir Whitlock (Lehigh)

LOUISVILLE

OUT

  • Vangelis Zougris (St. Mary’s)
  • Sananda Fru (Marquette)
  • Khani Rooths (Oklahoma)
  • Spencer Legg
  • Mouhamed Camara
  • Kasean Pryor

IN

  • Jackson Shelstad (Oregon)
  • Flory Bidunga (Kansas)
  • Karter Knox (Arkansas)
  • Alvaro Folgueiras (Iowa)

MIAMI

OUT

  • Tru Washington (Xavier)
  • Treyvon Maddox (UNCW)
  • Noam Dovrat 
  • John Laboy
  • Salih Altuntas
  • Jordyn Kee
  • Timo Malovec

IN

  • Somto Cyril (Georgia)
  • Acaden Lewis (Villanova)
  • DeSean Goode (Robert Morris)

NORTH CAROLINA

OUT

  • Luka Bogavac (Oklahoma State)
  • Zayden High (South Florida)
  • Jonathan Powell (Pitt)
  • Derek Dixon (Arizona)
  • Ivan Matlekovic
  • Kyan Evans
  • James Brown
  • Seth Trimble

IN

  • Neoklis Avdalas (Virginia Tech)
  • Matt Able (NC State)
  • Terrence Ferguson (Utah)
  • Maxim Logue (FAU)

NORTH CAROLINA STATE

OUT

  • Terrence Arceneaux (George Washington)
  • Jerry Deng (Memphis)
  • Cole Clouer (Alabama)
  • Alyn Breed (UNC)
  • Matt Able (UNC)
  • Paul McNeil
  • Musa Sagnia
  • Colt Langdon
  • Jayme Kontuniemi
  • Tre Holloman
  • Ven-Allen Lubin

IN

  • Christian Hammond (Santa Clara)
  • Preston Edmead (Hofstra)
  • Kyle Evans (UC Irvine)

NOTRE DAME

OUT

  • Cole Certa (Clemson)
  • Markus Burton (Indiana)
  • Jalen Haralson (Tennessee)
  • Garrett Sundra (James Madison)
  • Ryder Frost 
  • Kebba Nije
  • Sir Mohammed

IN

  • Logan Duncomb (Winthrop)
  • Ethan Roberts (Penn)
  • Braeden Smith (Gonzaga)

PITT

OUT

  • Nojus Indrusaitis (Cal)
  • Roman Siulepa (Ole Miss)
  • Brandin Cummings (Memphis)
  • Kieran Mullen
  • Papa Amadou Kante
  • Omari Witherspoon
  • Amdy Ndiaye

IN

  • Colin Hawkins (Gardner Webb)
  • Jonathan Powell (UNC)
  • Jalil Bethea (Alabama)
  • Naithan George (Syracuse)
  • Dominique Diomande (BYU)
  • Baye Ndongo (Georgia Tech)
  • Armani Mighty (Mercer)
  • A’lahn Sumler (Charleston Southern)

SMU

OUT

  • Samet Yigitoglu (Indiana)
  • Sam Walters
  • BJ Davis-Ray
  • Chance Puryear
  • Mitchell Holmes

IN

  • Rowan Brumbaugh (Tulane)

STANFORD

OUT

  • Ryan Agarwal
  • Oscar Giltay
  • Jaylen Thompson
  • Jeremy Dent-Smith

IN

SYRACUSE

OUT

  • Naithan George (Pitt)
  • Tyler Betsy (BYU)
  • Donnie Freeman (St. John’s)
  • Aaron Womack
  • Tiefing Diawara
  • Luke Fennell
  • Ibrahim Souare

IN

  • Gavin Doty (Siena)
  • Tasman Goodrick (Siena)
  • Garwey Dual (McNeese)
  • Aiden Tobiason (Temple)
  • Luke Wilson (App State)

VIRGINIA

OUT

IN

VIRGINIA TECH

OUT

  • Jaden Schutt (Kansas State)
  • Neoklis Avdalas (UNC)
  • Antonio Dorn (Wake Forest)
  • Izaiah Pasha
  • Christian Gurdak
  • Brett Freeman
  • Jailen Bedford

IN

  • Kuol Atak (Oklahoma)

WAKE FOREST

OUT

  • Myles Colvin (Cincinnati)
  • Dimitrije Kovacevic (Washington State)
  • Omaha Biliew (Grand Canyon)
  • Jaylen Cross (Coastal Carolina)
  • Juke Harris
  • Cooper Schwieger
  • Marqus Marion
  • Sebastian Akins

IN

  • Antonio Dorn (Virginia Tech)
  • Kevair Kennedy (Merrimack)
  • Jamari McDowell (Kansas)
  • Vincent Chaudhri (George Washington)

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Ndicka’s future remains uncertain as player fires agent

Ndicka’s future remains uncertain as player fires agent
Ndicka’s future remains uncertain as player fires agent

Evan Ndicka was one of the best players on the pitch in Roma’s 2-0 win at Bologna on Saturday.

The Ivorian defender was perfect in reading the defense and blocking the attacks of Italiano’s attackers, who struggled to create any real threat.

The 1999-born defender, who arrived on a free transfer, has increased his market value with solid performances, providing an assist for the Giallorossi, who need to make capital gains by June 30th. There’s no shortage of interest from European clubs.

Evan Ndicka announced on Instagram that he will manage his future personally.

The Giallorossi defender has parted ways with the agency that handled his interests.

This news could impact his transfer market and, consequently, that of Roma, who could sacrifice him for capital gains.

The 1999-born defender was keen to inform everyone with a photo on his social media with the following caption: “I would like to inform you that, following the end of my collaboration with my former agent Michael Ncho and his company AMS Consulting, we are now continuing our professional activities separately. From now on, I will personally manage my professional career.”

IPL 2026: Angkrish Raghuvanshi out explained — should Rishabh Pant have withdrawn the appeal?

NEW DELHI: Angkrish Raghuvanshi’s controversial dismissal for obstructing the field during Kolkata Knight Riders’s (KKR) clash against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) on Sunday has sparked a wider debate, not just about the law, but also the “spirit of the game” and whether LSG skipper Rishabh Pant should have withdrawn the appeal.

The incident occurred when Raghuvanshi, attempting a quick single, was sent back and dived to make his ground as a throw came in from the infield. The ball struck him mid-dive, leading to an appeal from Mohammed Shami. After referral, the third umpire ruled him out, citing a change in running line.




As per IPL playing conditions (Clause 37.1.4), a batter can be given out if he “significantly changed his direction without probable cause and thereby obstructed a fielder’s attempt to effect a run out,” regardless of whether a run-out was likely.

Speaking to Cricbuzz after the match, former India cricketer Rohan Gavaskar disagreed with the decision, saying, “I think it's not out becuase when the ball came and the batter dived, he was not looking at the ball.

— StarSportsIndia (@StarSportsIndia)


“He was looking to make that dive. If he was looking at the ball, then he wouldn't have dived, knowing that if he had dived, the ball would hit his body. When he made that dive, it means that it was unintentional. So I would think that it was not out.”


IPL 2026: Should Rishabh Pant have withdrawn the appeal?



The bigger question, however, was whether Pant, as captain, could have withdrawn the appeal.

Former Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag weighed in, “When you are winning, you, as the captain, think that we can let go of this. But since Lucknow were not winning, then they thought that that we could get this wicket, and we would get benefit. So they appealed and as per law, it is a correct appeal.

“But we can say that in spirit of the game, they should not have done it. But when you have made a law, then where was spirit of the game?

— cricbuzz (@cricbuzz)

“But I will say that this was third umpire's decision, and he was watching it on the TV. And when he put in the dive, it's not that he was looking at the ball... so it was indeed a harsh call.”
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In the game, Sunil Narine and Rinku Singh starred as Kolkata Knight Riders edged Lucknow Super Giants in a thrilling Super Over in IPL 2026. Narine’s double strike restricted LSG, while Rinku sealed the win with a boundary.

The victory lifted KKR off the bottom of the points table after a tense contest in Lucknow.

Maturing Lacey a rising Man Utd star

Manchester United forward Shea Lacey
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Manchester United Under-21s chief Adam Lawrence says Shea Lacey's regular exposure to first-team training is developing his all-round game.

Lacey was excellent in the 3-2 win over Sunderland in the PL2 play-off last-16 tie at Leigh Sports Village.

The 19-year-old showed off his superb close control, balance and excellent passing skills before he cut in off the right wing and drilled a precise low shot into the bottom corner that effectively sealed a last-eight trip to Crystal Palace.

It was a surprise to see Lacey involved given he was on the first-team bench for their most recent games against Leeds and Chelsea, but Lawrence was glad to have him available.

"Shea is playing with a lot of maturity," he said. "You can see training with the first team and being around their programme consistently is definitely helping him in a lot of areas of his game.

"It was a really good performance. He got his goal and he looked like a real threat at the top end of the pitch."

Lacey had a long spell out of the game during the 2023-24 campaign with a thigh complaint, then missed a month more recently after suffering a calf strain.

Generally, he has been operating at a high level and United feel he has huge potential.

"Credit to all the staff who work behind the scenes managing him - all the sports science and medical staff, just in terms of where he's got himself to," said Lawrence.

"He's a young man and maturing all the time. Sometimes we forget he's going through those years of growth.

"But that maturity is something we've definitely seen an improvement with, on and off the pitch.

"Hopefully he will continue to build on that and take confidence from it."

What did Mel Kiper Jr. think of Commanders' 2026 NFL Draft?

The 2026 NFL Draft is over, and everyone wants to know what ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. thought of their favorite team's draft class. The Washington Commanders held six picks in the 2026 draft, beginning with No. 7 overall, where they selected Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles.

Washington was without picks in the second and fourth rounds as a result of last year's trade for left tackle Laremy Tunsil. That proved to be an excellent move for the Commanders, who recently inked Tunsil to a new two-year extension, keeping him under contract for the next three seasons.

So, what did Kiper think of Washington's draft? He gave the Commanders a B.

Sonny Styles (fourth in my rankings) shows his former-safety self, using 4.46 speed and elite-level explosion to read the play and close in a flash. He doesn't miss tackles and chases down running backs before they can get to the edge. He's a high-floor, high-ceiling prospect who is going to make this team better. It was a really good start to the draft.

Antonio Williams and Kaytron Allen will boost the offense. Williams catches a lot of passes and is productive after the catch (331 of his 604 yards last year came after securing the football). He missed a little time last season and wasn't as effective as he was in 2024 (11 touchdowns), but he will be a reliable outlet out of the slot for Daniels while also making an impact as a returner. Allen isn't Love, but he did score 15 touchdowns on the ground last season and broke 30 runs for at least 10 yards. The Commanders brought in Rachaad White and Jerome Ford to join Jacory Croskey-Merritt in the backfield, but Allen will see his share of touches.

Joshua Josephs fell a little bit in the pre-draft process (only four sacks last season), and the Athan Kaliakmanis pick was a little off the wall. He was QB19 on my board. If Washington wanted a backup quarterback, Garrett Nussmeier was still there.

It sounds like Kiper knocked the Commanders for using a seventh-round pick on Rutgers QB Athan Kaliakmanis, instead of LSU QB Garrett Nussmeier. Considering it was a seventh-round pick, not sure that's worth knocking Washington for. Clearly, the Commanders like Kaliakmanis, as they hosted him on an official top-30 visit before the draft.

Considering Washington had only six picks, it did an outstanding job of finding value, filling needs and finding at least four players who could help them in 2026.

This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: 2026 NFL Draft: What did Mel Kiper Jr. think of Washington Commanders?

Bills sign record-setting WR whose uncle was NFL QB for 15 seasons

Mike Tomczak is trying to catch passes in the NFL. His uncle threw them for 15 years.

The Buffalo Bills are signing the former Youngstown State wide receiver as an undrafted free agent, according to multiple reports. Tomczak is the nephew of former NFL quarterback Mike Tomczak, who played for the Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers, Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers during his 15-year NFL career.

Max Tomczak is coming off a 1,000-yard season and decorated career at Youngstown State. He holds schools records for career receptions with 225 and consecutive games with a catch with 46. He ranks second in program history with 3,024 career receiving yards.

Tomczak had 70 receptions for 1,021 yards and eight touchdowns in 2025, earning All-American honors and first-team All-Missouri Valley Football Conference recognition.

Sep 13, 2025; East Lansing, Michigan, USA; Youngstown State wide receiver Max Tomczak (4) runs the ball during the fourth quarter at Spartan Stadium.

Tomczak is viewed as a reliable, possession-style receiver with strong hands and route-running ability, though he'll need to prove he can separate consistently against NFL defensive backs.

His uncle has also been part of his development. Mike Tomczak serves as a volunteer advisor to the head coach at Youngstown State.

Mike Tomczak played in the NFL from 1985-1999 and made 73 starts, throwing for 16,079 yards and 88 touchdowns. He won a Super Bowl ring as a rookie with the 1985 Chicago Bears and went 42-31 as a starter.

This article originally appeared on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: Buffalo Bills sign Max Tomczak, nephew of former NFL QB Mike Tomczak

Flag football scoreboard, schedule for week of April 27

Here's the flag football schedule and scoreboard for the week of April 27.

The Section 1 tournament is just a couple of weeks away.

Coaches are encouraged to send in results of their games.

Monday, April 27

Horace Greeley at Carmel, 4:30 p.m.

Poughkeepsie at Walter Panas, 4:30 p.m.

Dobbs Ferry at Bronxville, 4:30 p.m.

Scarsdale at New Rochelle, 4:30 p.m.

Yonkers at Mount Vernon, 4:30 p.m.

Clarkstown at North Rockland, 4:30 p.m.

Mamaroneck at Ossining, 5 p.m.

Somers at John Jay-Cross River, 5 p.m.

Tappan Zee at Arlington, 5 p.m.

Port Chester at Wappingers, 5 p.m.

Putnam Valley at Hendrick Hudson, 6 p.m.

Tuesday, April 28

Yorktown at Lakeland, 4 p.m.

Mahopac at John Jay-Cross River, 4:30 p.m.

Brewster at Carmel, 4:30 p.m.

Bronxville at Hudson River, 4:30 p.m.

Dobbs Ferry at Woodlands, 4:30 p.m.

Nyack at Horace Greeley, 4:30 p.m.

Scarsdale at Putnam Valley, 5 p.m.

Fox Lane at Eastchester, 5 p.m.

Byram Hills at Westlake/Briarcliff, 5 p.m.

Ardsley at Irvington, 5 p.m.

Wednesday, April 29

Tappan Zee at Eastchester, 4:30 p.m.

Ossining at Mount Vernon, 4:30 p.m.

Peekskill at Walter Panas, 4:30 p.m.

Nyack at Port Chester, 4:30 p.m.

Yonkers at New Rochelle, 4:30 p.m.

Poughkeepsie at Lakeland, 5 p.m.

Mamaroneck at Scarsdale, 5 p.m.

Clarkstown at Wappingers, 5 p.m.

Thursday, April 30

Yorktown at Poughkeepsie, 4:30 p.m.

Ardsley at Hudson River, 4:30 p.m.

Arlington at North Rockland, 4:45 p.m.

Fox Lane at Horace Greeley, 5 p.m.

John Jay-Cross River at Somers, 5 p.m.

Woodlands at Irvington, 5 p.m.

Putnam Valley at Westlake/Briarcliff, 5 p.m.

Friday, May 1

Mount Vernon at New Rochelle, 4 p.m.

Scarsdale at Ossining, 4:30 p.m.

Lakeland at Peekskill, 4:30 p.m.

Port Chester at Clarkstown, 4:30 p.m.

Mamaroneck at Yonkers, 4:30 p.m.

Saturday, May 2

Poughkeepsie at John Jay-Cross River, 2 p.m.

Bronxville at Woodlands, 3 p.m.

Irvington at Hudson River, 3 p.m.

Carmel at Mahopac, 3 p.m.

Nyack at Fox Lane, 3 p.m.

Somers at Brewster, 3 p.m.

Hendrick Hudson at Byram Hills, 3 p.m.

Horace Greeley at Tappan Zee, 3:30 p.m.

This article originally appeared on Rockland/Westchester Journal News: Flag football scoreboard, schedule for week of April 27

Softball schedule, scoreboard for week of April 27

Week six is upon us and before you know it, the postseason will be upon us. Here's a look back at Week 5 in Section 1 softball:

More: Softball schedule, scoreboard for week of April 20

As a friendly reminder to the #lohudsoftball coaches, players, parents and fans: Please make sure you tag me on Twitter/X @LoHud_Debbie & @LoHudSoftball with the final score immediately after the game, then game results as soon as possible. The final score should be the first thing you send and that way we have something from each team. This is so we have accurate records throughout the season. That gives you time to add up your stats and send them as soon as you can.

Monday, April 27

Mahopac at Lakeland, 4:30 p.m.

Mount Vernon at Poughkeepsie, 4:30 p.m.

Pearl River at Clarkstown North, 4:30 p.m.

Ursuline at Rye, 4:30 p.m.

Edgemont vs. Irvington at Scenic Park, 4:30 p.m.

Dobbs Ferry at Rye Neck, 4:30 p.m.

Pawling at Dover, 4:30 p.m.

Westlake at Pleasantville, 4:30 p.m.

New Rochelle at White Plains, 4:30 p.m.

Sleepy Hollow vs. Hen Hud at Frank G. Lindsey Elementary, 4:30 p.m.

Albertus Magnus at Nanuet, 4:30 p.m.

Byram Hills at Saunders, 4:30 p.m.

Ketcham vs. Scarsdale at Supply Field, 4:45 p.m.

Tuckahoe at Ardsley, 4:45 p.m.

Suffern vs. East Ramapo at Spring Valley, 4:45 p.m.

Hamilton vs. Peekskill at Torpy Field, 4:45 p.m.

Harrison at North Rockland, 4:45 p.m.

Hastings vs. John Jay-Cross River at AP Farms Softball Field, 4:45 p.m.

Haldane vs. Ossining at Veterans Memorial Park, 5 p.m.

Somers at Arlington, 5 p.m.

Mamaroneck vs. Fox Lane at Fox Lane MS, 5 p.m.

Yonkers City tournament

Lincoln vs. Yonkers at Sullivan Oval, 4 p.m.

Gorton at Yonkers Montessori, 4 p.m.

Barack Obama School vs. Roosevelt at Andrus Field, 4 p.m.

Tuesday, April 28

Arlington at Marlboro, 4:15 p.m.

Pelham vs. Port Chester at Park Avenue Softball Field, 4:30 p.m.

Harrison vs. Mamaroneck at Central Elementary, 4:30 p.m.

John Jay-Cross River at Yorktown, 4:30 p.m.

Spackenkill vs. Pawling at Pawling Elementary, 4:30 p.m.

Rye at Tappan Zee, 4:30 p.m.

Nyack vs. Ossining at Veterans Memorial Park, 4:30 p.m.

Scarsdale vs. Tuckahoe at Cottle School Field, 4:30 p.m.

Brewster at Carmel, 4:30 p.m.

Croton-Harmon at Lakeland, 4:30 p.m.

Hastings at Putnam Valley, 4:30 p.m.

Briarcliff at Blind Brook, 4:30 p.m.

Pleasantville at Valhalla, 4:30 p.m.

North Salem vs. Dobbs Ferry at Springhurst Elementary, 5 p.m.

Fox Lane at Eastchester, 5 p.m.

Haldane at Rye Neck, 5 p.m.

Wednesday, April 29

East Ramapo at Mount Vernon, 4:30 p.m.

Westlake at Sleepy Hollow, 4:30 p.m.

Edgemont vs. Hen Hud at Frank G. Lindsey Elementary, 4:30 p.m.

Clarkstown South at Nanuet, 4:30 p.m.

Rondout Valley at Poughkeepsie, 4:30 p.m.

Ardsley vs. Pleasantville at HS Back Field, 4:30 p.m.

Rye Neck at Byram Hills, 5 p.m.

Clarkstown North vs. Somers at Primrose School Softball field, 5 p.m.

Tappan Zee at North Rockland, 6 p.m.

Elmsford Classic

At Hamilton

Woodlands at Hamilton, 4:30 p.m.

Yonkers City tournament

Round 2

TBD at Saunders, 4 p.m.

TBD at Yonkers Montessori, 4 p.m.

Thursday, April 30

Blind Brook vs. Port Chester at Park Avenue Softball Field, 4 p.m.

North Rockland at Yorktown, 4:30 p.m.

Ketcham at Brewster, 4:30 p.m.

Panas at Briarcliff, 4:30 p.m.

Byram Hills vs. John Jay-Cross River at AP Farms Softball Field, 4:30 p.m.

Lakeland at Greeley, 4:30 p.m.

Harrison at White Plains, 4:30 p.m.

Valhalla vs. North Salem at PQ Elementary, 4:30 p.m.

Ursuline at Clarkstown South, 4:30 p.m.

Nyack at Pearl River, 4:30 p.m.

Leffell School vs. East Ramapo at Spring Valley, 4:30 p.m.

Mahopac at Putnam Valley, 4:30 p.m.

Rye vs. Scarsdale at Supply Field, 4:30 p.m.

Pawling vs. Tuckahoe at Cottle School Field, 4:30 p.m.

Albertus Magnus at Suffern, 4:30 p.m.

Eastchester at Clarkstown North, 4:30 p.m.

Fox Lane vs. Ossining at Veterans Memorial Park, 5 p.m.

Carmel vs. Pelham at Friendship Field, 6 p.m.

Elmsford Classic

At Hamilton

Peekskill vs. Yonkers CSEE, 4:30 p.m.

Friday, May 1

Westlake at Putnam Valley, 4:30 p.m.

Pleasantville vs. Irvington at Scenic Park, 4:30 p.m.

Tuckahoe at Woodlands, 4:30 p.m.

Dover vs. Pawling at Pawling Elementary, 4:30 p.m.

Hen Hud at Ardsley, 4:30 p.m.

Sleepy Hollow vs. East Ramapo at Spring Valley, 4:45 p.m.

Croton-Harmon vs. Somers at Primrose School Softball Field, 5 p.m.

John Jay-East Fishkill at North Rockland, 6 p.m.

Yonkers City tournament

Consolation: at Yonkers, 4 p.m.

Championship: at Saunders, 4 p.m.

Saturday, May 2

Suffern at Tappan Zee, 11 a.m.

Yonkers Montessori at Haldane, 11 a.m.

Greeley vs. Somers at Primrose School Softball Field, 11 a.m..

Maria Regina at Albertus Magnus, noon

Guilderland at John Jay-East Fishkill, 1 p.m.

Byram Hills at Panas, 2 p.m.

Fox Lane at John Jay-Cross River, 2:30 p.m.

Mahopac at Pearl River, 3 p.m.

Brewster vs. North Salem at PQ Elementary, 3 p.m.

White Plains at Eastchester, 3 p.m.

Yorktown at Arlington, 3 p.m.

Putnam Valley at Carmel, 3 p.m.

Mamaroneck at Rye, 3 p.m.

Clarkstown North at Harrison, 3 p.m.

Westlake at Valhalla, 3 p.m.

Elmsford Classic

At Hamilton

Consolation: 9 a.m.

Championship: 11:30 a.m.

Rivertowns Breast Cancer tournament

At Ardsley

Hastings at Ardsley, 11 a.m.

Dobbs Ferry vs. Irvington, 11 a.m.

Consolation: 2 p.m.

Championship: 2 p.m.

This article originally appeared on Rockland/Westchester Journal News: Softball schedule, scoreboard for week of April 27

WATCH: Jannik Sinner’s Opponent Returns Shot in Unusual Way After Racket Slips Away

Mutua Madrid Open - Day Seven MADRID, SPAIN - APRIL 26: Jannik Sinner of Italy R greets Elmer Moller of Denmark L at the end of the Men s Singles Round of 32 match during the Mutua Madrid Open 2026 tournament celebrated at La Caja Magica on April 26, 2026 in Madrid, Spain. Madrid La Caja Magica Madrid Spain Copyright: xAlbertoxGardinx AGardin_20260426_Tennis_Madrid_Day7_0835 ©IMAGO/Alberto Gardin
Mutua Madrid Open - Day Seven MADRID, SPAIN - APRIL 26: Jannik Sinner of Italy R greets Elmer Moller of Denmark L at the end of the Men s Singles Round of 32 match during the Mutua Madrid Open 2026 tournament celebrated at La Caja Magica on April 26, 2026 in Madrid, Spain. Madrid La Caja Magica Madrid Spain Copyright: xAlbertoxGardinx AGardin_20260426_Tennis_Madrid_Day7_0835 ©IMAGO/Alberto Gardin

Just a day ago at the Madrid Open, Jeļena Ostapenko delivered an unintentionally comic spectacle as her racket slipped mid-serve, cartwheeled toward the net, and narrowly missed her partner Erin Routliffe. The moment blended chaos with laughter, a flash of unpredictability on clay. Then, almost eerily, Elmer Moller, opponent of Jannik Sinner, repeated the madness, producing a bizarre, attention-grabbing mishit.

During the second set, an unusual moment stole the spotlight. Moller’s racket slipped from his hand in the middle of a rally. Instinctively, he tried to return the ball with his fist. The crowd reacted instantly to the bizarre attempt. It was not just amusing, but revealing of his fighting spirit. That single moment captured his determination to stay in the contest.

Earlier in the set, Moller had taken a medical timeout. At 2-5, he received treatment on his abdominal area from the tournament physio. Despite that concern, he chose to continue competing. Even while dealing with discomfort, he showed resilience. He pushed through the physical strain and stayed engaged in the rallies. His effort kept the match competitive in patches.

Moller’s backhand remained his standout weapon. It was the shot that had helped him climb toward the world’s Top 100. In the second set, he found a better rhythm through that wing.

However, it was not enough to stop Sinner. The Italian maintained control and composure throughout. He closed out the match in straight sets without allowing momentum to shift.

Sinner may have faced an unfamiliar opponent, but his approach remained unchanged. He delivered a clean 6-2, 6-3 victory in the third round of the Madrid Open. The performance was efficient and clinical.

For Moller, the defeat still came with positives. It was at this same event last year that he made his ATP Tour debut, losing to João Fonseca. This time, he returned with greater confidence and results.

He secured two wins in qualifying and added two more in the main draw. That run set up his clash with the world No. 1. Facing a Top-10 player for the first time was a significant step in his journey.

Sinner, however, proved too strong. He wrapped up the match in one hour and 17 minutes inside Manolo Santana Stadium. The victory extended his Masters 1000 winning streak to 24 matches, the fourth longest since 1990.

Now holding a 26-2 record for the season, Sinner is closing in on history. He is just four wins away from becoming the first player to win five consecutive Masters 1000 titles, building on triumphs in Paris, Indian Wells Open, Miami Open, and Monte-Carlo.

Next, the 24-year-old will face Cameron Norrie, who defeated Thiago Agustin Tirante 7-5, 7-6(5), for a place in the quarter-finals. The challenge will be different, but Sinner’s form remains dominant.

As for the racket-slipping moment, it may have been rare, but it added to the spectacle. Such incidents have caught fans’ attention before and continue to do so.

Alexander Shevchenko’s racket shatters mid-serve after slipping from his hand

At the Delray Beach Open 2025, Alexander Shevchenko found himself at the center of a bizarre moment. It came during a crucial match against Michael Mmoh. What followed was something rarely seen on a tennis court.

While serving, Shevchenko lost control of his racket. It slipped out of his hand in the middle of the motion. The situation escalated instantly upon impact. As the racket hit the court, it snapped cleanly in half. The handle separated from the head. The visual was dramatic and unexpected.

The incident quickly became the “image of the day.” It spread across the tennis world as a rare and shocking moment. Fans and analysts were left surprised.

Tennis rackets are usually built for durability. They are designed to last for years under intense use. Breakages typically occur only when players smash them in frustration.

In this case, however, the reason appeared different. Extreme humidity in Delray Beach, Florida, was considered a possible factor. The conditions may have weakened the equipment unexpectedly.

Despite the malfunction, play continued under the rules. Since his first serve had already been called out, Shevchenko was allowed to take his second serve. The point resumed without penalty.

Incidents involving rackets slipping from players’ hands are rare but not unheard of. At times, they have led to chaotic and even controversial outcomes. The unpredictability adds a strange edge to the sport.

One such case dates back to 2017. Tiago Cação defaulted during an ITF Futures event in Idanha-a-Nova. He was facing João Monteiro in a tense second-round match.

The match stood at 4-4 in the third set after more than two hours of play. Then, Cação’s racket slipped from his hand. It accidentally struck Monteiro, forcing an abrupt end.

Speaking afterward, Cação explained the moment. “My racket escaped from my hand and all of sudden it hit Monteiro’s foot,” he said. “I had already understood that I would have been banned, which I accept.”

Now, with Elmer Moller adding another twist by attempting a shot with his hand after a similar slip, these moments continue to stand out. They underline how even rare mishaps can shape matches in unexpected ways.

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Bills shift to a 3-4 defense could benefit former college sack leader

Javon Solomon isn't new player for the Buffalo Bills. But he may have a new role.

Solomon may finally have a natural position on Buffalo's defense. That could be one of the ripple effects of the team's shift to a 3-4 scheme under new defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard.

Bills general manager Brandon Beane said Solomon is one of the existing players from the Sean McDermott era who stands to benefit most from the change.

"I think an easy one is Javon Solomon," Beane said last week. "In our old defense you would kind of call him a DPR: designated pass rusher. Javon really found a nice niche on special teams in his first two years. Had some opportunities, but not a lot as part of third-down packages.

"I think he fits more of a standup 3-4 standup outside backer then a hand-in-the-dirt defensive end."

A 3-4 defense asks outside linebackers to play in space, rush off the edge and handle a more versatile workload than traditional defense ends. It could give Solomon a clearer path to more snaps.

The Bills selected Solomon in the fifth round of the 2024 NFL Draft out of Troy, where he played outside linebacker before transitioning to defensive end, thriving in both roles. He earned second-team All-American honors after leading the FBS with 16 sacks.

The 6-foot-1, 246-pounder has recorded 30 tackles, three sacks, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery in 31 games over his first two seasons with the Bills.

This article originally appeared on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: Javon Solomon could benefit from Buffalo Bills' switch to 3-4 defense

Jorge Martin: It's down to the riders in Aprilia versus Ducati battle

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Jorge Martin says there is "no gap" between Aprilia and Ducati following the Spanish Grand Prix and he believes it is down to the riders to make the difference as the MotoGP season unfolds.

Aprilia was defeated for the first time this year at Jerez last Sunday, when Alex Marquez took victory for the Gresini Ducati squad. After the factory Aprilias, Marco Bezzecchi and Martin, came home second and fourth respectively, Martin said there was nothing to choose between the two Italian marques.

Read Also: MotoGP Spanish GP: Alex Marquez ends Aprilia’s winning streak, Marc Marquez crashes

Asked in his media briefing if Ducati had closed the gap in Spain, he replied: "There is no gap. I think there is no sense to continue comparing Aprilia with Ducati.

"I know it's your job," he joked with the journalists in attendance. "You need to speak about something. But there's no gap. 

"The Aprilia and the Ducati are different. One is faster in one point, the other one is faster in another one.

"Today, a Ducati won, with an Aprilia second. I was in fourth, so a bit of a mix. I think it will be like this all season. Ducati versus Aprilia, or, I don't know, Marquez versus Martin versus Bezzecchi.

"So, it's more about the rider than the bike at the moment."

Pedro Acosta, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing

Pedro Acosta, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing

Martin's countryman Pedro Acosta, who struggled to 10th aboard the factory KTM, on a bad weekend he hopes will be an outlier, was more forthright about Ducati having made progress upon MotoGP's return to Europe.

Read Also: Pedro Acosta explains Q1 relegation, hopes Jerez is worst race of 2026

"It's clear that Ducati woke up again," said the man from Murcia, who went on to offer an opinion on a key storyline in that battle among the top riders: Marc Marquez's struggles.

Once again, Marc failed to assume his usual position as leader of the Ducati brigade. Not only was he unable to match the pace of his brother Alex, he also crashed. Asked about the accident at the fast Criville right-hander, Acosta referenced the injury Marquez picked up in Indonesia last season, just after he wrapped up the world championship.

"It looks like since Indonesia, he's not riding as comfortably as he was last year," said Acosta, who is slated to join Marquez at the Ducati factory team next season. "[That's why] I imagine that he's not at his 100%, because it's quite strange to see Marc crashing in this type of corner."

Marquez reiterated after the Spanish GP that he was fully recovered and fit, but echoed Acosta's observation.

"For some reason, at the moment I'm not feeling [the way I did] last year," he said. "Last year, I was riding in an easy way, always in a good position on the bike. And this year, I'm not able to do it."

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Alex Marquez, Gresini Racing

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Fabio Di Giannantonio, VR46 Racing Team

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Toprak Razgatlioglu, Pramac Racing

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Johann Zarco, LCR Honda Team

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Alex Marquez, Gresini Racing

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The World Championship trophy

The World Championship trophy

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Marc Marquez, Ducati Team

Marc Marquez, Ducati Team

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Fabio Quartararo, Yamaha Factory Racing

Fabio Quartararo, Yamaha Factory Racing

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Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati Team

Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati Team

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Giacomo Agostini

Giacomo Agostini

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Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing umbrella girl on the grid.

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Johann Zarco, LCR Honda Team

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Alex Rins, Yamaha Factory Racing

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Marc Marquez, Ducati Team

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Marc Marquez, Ducati Team

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Alex Marquez, Gresini Racing

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Johann Zarco, LCR Honda Team

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Marc Marquez, Ducati Team

Marc Marquez, Ducati Team

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Marco Bezzecchi, Aprilia Racing

Marco Bezzecchi, Aprilia Racing

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Alex Marquez, Gresini Racing

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Marc Marquez, Ducati Team, Alex Marquez, Gresini Racing

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Fabio Quartararo, Yamaha Factory Racing

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Alex Marquez, Gresini Racing

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Fabio Di Giannantonio, VR46 Racing Team

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Alex Marquez, Gresini Racing, Marc Marquez, Ducati Team

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Franco Morbidelli, VR46 Racing Team

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Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati Team

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Jorge Martin, Aprilia Racing Team

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Johann Zarco, LCR Honda Team, Fabio Di Giannantonio, VR46 Racing Team

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Alex Marquez, Gresini Racing

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Jorge Martin, Aprilia Racing Team

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Alex Marquez, Gresini Racing

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Alex Marquez, Gresini Racing

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Alex Marquez, Gresini Racing

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Alex Marquez, Gresini Racing

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Alex Marquez, Gresini Racing

Alex Marquez, Gresini Racing

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Fabio Di Giannantonio, VR46 Racing Team

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Alex Marquez, Gresini Racing

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Fabio Di Giannantonio, VR46 Racing Team

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Alex Marquez, Gresini Racing

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Fabio Di Giannantonio, VR46 Racing Team

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Alex Marquez, Gresini Racing

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Marco Bezzecchi, Aprilia Racing

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Alex Marquez, Gresini Racing

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Marco Bezzecchi, Aprilia Racing

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Alex Marquez, Gresini Racing

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Fabio Di Giannantonio, VR46 Racing Team

Fabio Di Giannantonio, VR46 Racing Team

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Fabio Di Giannantonio, VR46 Racing Team

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Alex Marquez, Gresini Racing

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Borussia Dortmund ready to pay €30m for Real Madrid talent but club demands €60m

Borussia Dortmund ready to pay €30m for Real Madrid talent but club demands €60m
Borussia Dortmund ready to pay €30m for Real Madrid talent but club demands €60m

Transfer interest around Gonzalo Garcia is beginning to intensify, but Real Madrid have made one thing absolutely clear that they are not prepared to let their academy talent leave on the cheap.

Recent developments from AS suggest that Borussia Dortmund have now entered the race for the young forward, identifying him as a potential attacking reinforcement. 

In fact, the Bundesliga side are reportedly willing to invest around €30 million to secure his services.

However, Real Madrid’s position has quickly cooled any immediate optimism around a deal.

Real Madrid’s asking price

According to the outlet, the club have set a valuation of €60 million for the striker, showing how highly they rate Gonzalo and position him among the most valuable talents to emerge from their academy in recent years.

It is said that while Real Madrid are open to player sales when it suits the squad’s long-term structure, they are increasingly selective about the terms. 

In Gonzalo’s case, they are willing to negotiate, but only from a position of strength.

That message was made evident during a recent visit from an Italian club, whose representatives travelled to Valdebebas to explore the availability of several Madrid players and as per sources, among those discussed was Garcia.

Borussia Dortmund are interested in Gonzalo Garcia. (Photo by Florencia Tan Jun/Getty Images)

When asked about his valuation during those talks, Madrid’s response was €60 million. 

The figure effectively sets the benchmark for any club hoping to enter serious negotiations and highlights the club’s refusal to undervalue its assets.

Real Madrid’s statement of intent

For Dortmund, this presents both an opportunity and a challenge, as the German side has built a reputation for developing young talent, and Garcia could fit that model perfectly. 

But unless they are prepared to significantly increase their offer, a deal looks difficult at this stage.

Ultimately, this is less about one transfer and more about a statement of intent. 

Real Madrid are making it clear that their academy products are no longer viewed as expendable assets.

Rather, they are investments, and any club hoping to acquire them will have to pay accordingly.

Standout Stats | Milan-Juventus

Standout Stats | Milan-Juventus
Standout Stats | Milan-Juventus

The Juventus Men's First Team secured a valuable point on the road by drawing 0-0 with AC Milan on Serie A Matchday 34.

Let’s take a look at the standout stats from the game.

STALEMATE | For the first time in the history of Serie A, both matches between Milan and Juventus in a single season have ended 0-0.

SHUTOUTS | Juventus kept a clean sheet in six of their last seven Serie A matches, as many as in the previous 21 games combined. Since March 7, the Bianconeri are the team that has recorded the most clean sheets (six) in the top five European leagues.

UNBEATEN | Juventus remain unbeaten in their last eight Serie A matches (5W, 3D) and, since early March, are the only team still unbeaten in the top flight.

FANCY FEET | Francisco Conceicao successfully completed five of the six dribbles he attempted during Milan vs Juventus. In addition, the Portuguese player was involved in 14 duels, winning 10 of them, more than anyone in the match.

INVOLVED | Manuel Locatelli was the player who touched the ball the most (94) and attempted (85) and successfully completed (78) the most passes in the match between Milan and Juventus.

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Kit Leak: Bayern Munich’s 2026/27 home kit fully leaked

LEVERKUSEN, GERMANY - APRIL 22: Harry Kane of FC Bayern Munich celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the DFB Cup semifinal match between Bayer 04 Leverkusen and FC Bayern München at BayArena on April 22, 2026 in Leverkusen, Germany. (Photo by Pau Barrena/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Bayern Munich’s new kit for the upcoming season has been fully leaked.

The good people at Footy Headlines have released a couple of new images of the home kit for the 2026/27 season. The kit features a classic red and white design, with dark red pinstripes running down the front and back of the shirt. Gold details adorn the sleeves and the collar.

Here is the full look:

🔴⚪🏆 𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚 – 𝟲 𝗡𝗲𝘄 𝗜𝗺𝗮𝗴𝗲𝘀: Bayern München 26-27 Home Kit Leaked: https://t.co/KHoWGKt3NK

— Footy Headlines (@Footy_Headlines) April 22, 2026

@iMiaSanMia also captured some mockup images of the players in the kits themselves, Harry Kane, Joshua Kimmich, and Jamal Musiala to be exact.

📸🔴⚪ Mock-ups of Bayern players in the next season's home kit pic.twitter.com/tRC3VAf51T

— Bayern & Germany (@iMiaSanMia) April 24, 2026

The kits will be released sometime next month, presumably the week before the team’s final Bundesliga match against FC Köln. As is tradition, the team will most likely wear the kit during the Meisterschale celebration, and in the DFB-Pokal final against VfB Stuttgart. The kit might also be worn in the Champions League final, if Bayern defeat Paris Saint-Germain in the semifinals. However, since both potential final opponents Arsenal and Atlético Madrid wear red and white, it will depend on who gets named the “home” side.

There is also a possibility that the Frauen will debut it before the men, since their final home Bundesliga game (and potential Meisterschale celebration) is on the 9th of May, the week before the men face Köln.


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Barcelona considering former La Masia star as a cost-effective alternative

Barcelona considering former La Masia star as a cost-effective alternative
Barcelona considering former La Masia star as a cost-effective alternative

While Julian Alvarez has dominated the headlines in recent weeks in lieu of speculations linking him to Barcelona, the club are aware that the operation will be tricky due to cost involved. 

In addition to signing a top striker, Barcelona are also looking for another attacker and that is where Marcus Rashford comes into the fray.

Although the Catalans are actively looking to sign Rashford permanently, their sticky financial situation means the club are also looking for cost-effective alternatives.

To that end, Jan Virgili emerging as one of the options. Formerly of La Masia, Virgili left the club to join Mallorca on a permanent deal last summer. Since then, he has mightily impressed with his dynamism and flair, notably racking up two goals and six assists.

Virgili an alternative, but not a priority

According to Diario SPORT, Jan Virgili is indeed one of the players on Barcelona’s radar following his impressive performances for Mallorca this season.

Virgili has impressed mightily at Mallorca. (Photo by Rafa Babot/Getty Images)

The young Spaniard has impressed this season with his productivity in the final third and is being considered as a strong alternative, especially if Barcelona fail to land a permanent deal for Marcus Rashford.

Although Virgili, too, has a release clause worth around €30 million, Barcelona can sign him for much cheaper as the club own 40% of the player’s transfer rights.

This effectively means that Barcelona can bring back the young Spaniard for a figure of around €13-17 million, making him a potential bargain.

Virgili, after all, is well aware of Barcelona’s style of play and has already flourished under that system. A return to Barcelona, this time in the first team, will be a natural progression for the young forward.

The Daily Hilario: Monday

EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - APRIL 26: Lawrence Shankland of Heart of Midlothian celebrates following the team's victory in the William Hill Premiership match between Celtic and Falkirk at Easter Road on April 26, 2026 in Edinburgh, Scotland. (Photo by Zak Mauger/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Biggest

5 – Nottingham Forest have recorded the biggest Premier League victory on a Friday since Leicester City won 9-0 at Southampton in October 2019. Feeling. pic.twitter.com/xm60kt9mtw

— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) April 24, 2026

Oof

4 – Sunderland have conceded four first half goals for the first time since September 2015 against Manchester City in the League Cup. Floored. pic.twitter.com/Ky9GqU4EnO

— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) April 24, 2026

Too much constant yapping

🚨📲 𝗡𝗘𝗪: Nicolas Jackson's agent Diomansy Kamara on Instagram after Bayern confirmed they will not retain the player:

"Nicolas Jackson is having an excellent season. 28 matches played, 10 goals.
African champion, German champion and also qualified for the (cup) final."… pic.twitter.com/WlFuTVyJ1b

— The Touchline | 𝐓 (@TouchlineX) April 26, 2026


Chelsea stance on Enzo Fernandez sale revealed amid newfound Manchester City interest

Chelsea stance on Enzo Fernandez sale revealed amid newfound Manchester City interest
Chelsea stance on Enzo Fernandez sale revealed amid newfound Manchester City interest
  • Man City have identified Chelsea’s Enzo Fernandez as summer transfer target
  • Fernandez widely expected to leave Chelsea this summer amid UCL doubts
  • Argentina midfielder will be allowed to leave Stamford Bridge for the right price

Executives at Stamford Bridge are willing to discuss a possible departure for Chelsea vice-captain Enzo Fernandez this summer, as per a new report.

Fernandez has emerged as a transfer target for Manchester City for the summer as they plan for life beyond departing club captain Bernardo Silva, who will leave in June.

City director of football Hugo Viana will prioritise the acquisition of at least one world-class midfielder ahead of the 2026-27 season as the Portuguese official progresses his rebuild of the Blues’ first-team ranks.

Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson has been widely reported as Manchester City’s top target in midfield in recent months and there is confidence at the Etihad Stadium that a deal can be done for the 23-year-old England international around the FIFA World Cup.

Manchester City identify Chelsea vice-captain Enzo Fernandez as Elliot Anderson alternative

Report: Chelsea willing to Fernandez sale to Man City

City officials have added Fernandez to their list of targets for the summer transfer window as they monitor the market to bolster their ranks and build on their January signings of Antoine Semenyo and Marc Guehi.

As reported by Jacob Steinberg of Guardian Sport, Chelsea are willing to sanction a sale for Enzo Fernandez but will demand a lucrative sum for the former British transfer record signing.

Manchester City’s interest in Fernandez remains at an early stage amid uncertainty over the Chelsea vice-captain’s future at Stamford Bridge as the west London club grapple with the after-effects of sacking Liam Rosenior as head coach.

Fernandez has publicly flirted with the idea of leaving Chelsea in the last month, having opened the door to living in Madrid in an interview that saw his club sanction him for two games.

Are Man City expected to sign Fernandez?

City are frontrunners to sign Anderson from Nottingham Forest and there is a growing belief in the English press than the Blues will close a deal for the midfielder at some point of the summer.

However, should Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis stick to his reported £125 million asking price for Anderson, City will have no choice but to walk away from negotiations and pursue other targets.

Newcastle United’s Sandro Tonali is also being monitored by Manchester City but Manchester United are currently believed to be leading the race to sign the Italy international, who is almost certain to leave St. James’ Park this summer.

Before City step up their interest in Fernandez, the Blues will hold direct talks with Nottingham Forest to understand whether a deal for Anderson can be done as they put plans in motion for what is expected to be a busy transfer window at the Etihad Stadium.

FC Köln in the running for talented Bosnian marksman Matej Dakat

FC Köln in the running for talented Bosnian marksman Matej Dakat
FC Köln in the running for talented Bosnian marksman Matej Dakat

According to the Bosnian newspaper 'Meridian Sport', 1.FC Köln have submitted an inquiry to BSK Banja Luka for Matej Deket.

Deket is considered a very promising young strikers in his home country, with 13 goals in 13 games for the U-19 team this season.

Despite only being 16-years-old, he has also established himself with the first team, with six goal returns in 16 appearances.

The technically gifted youngster also possesses playmaker strong qualities and can operate as a second striker if needed.

However, Czechia club Slavia Prague has supposedly already gone a step further by submitting an official offer for Deket.

PSV Eindhoven have reportedly also made an enquiry, therefore Köln should up the ante somewhat if they want to secure the youngster.

Many signs point to Deket taking the next step in his career this summer, six months before his contract expires at Banja Luka. 

Wolves 0-1 Tottenham - the fans' verdict

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We asked for your thoughts after Saturday's Premier League game between Wolves and Tottenham.

Here are some of your comments:

Wolves fans

Mark: Never looked like scoring. No obvious threat tactics. Busy trying not to lose and giving the opposition the initiative in the process.

Dan: A major rebuild is needed in the summer to have any chance of surviving, never mind coming straight back up. The only gameplan I can see is to keep it 0-0 until 70 minutes and then try to nick it at the end. We are already down, so why not just go for it and let the fans be entertained for a change?

Wol: Another poor performance. First half was terrible but I thought we were better after the break. No threat up front again. A lot of this squad will leave and I don't think Fosun will invest massively in the summer and we will see academy players coming through. I don't think that we will get automatic promotion but will possibly finish in the play-offs with the new format coming in next season. Cheaper season tickets is a bonus for us but was done in the hope it will help fill the ground.

Mel: It was a very poor performance from start to finish. The defence looks very weak and we didn't look like the home team. Midfield effort was there but clearly not good enough to compete at Premier League level. Going forward, why would we persist in pumping high balls to a player much smaller than Spurs’ defenders? Clearly, we have to rebuild the team from back to front, otherwise we are going to struggle in the Championship. Such a disappointing season and the supporters deserve so much more.

Tottenham fans

Dave: Kinsky's save was massive. He was my man of the match. Defence more solid. Midfield combative but still lacked creativity. Solanke and Simons big losses for the rest of our campaign. Overall, high marks for effort and application… there's no doubt we are getting better.

Bert: This hard-fought victory against the bottom side of the Premier League leaves a bitter taste. Nothing in our performance suggests we have any chance of avoiding relegation. Meanwhile, West Ham showed more drive and determination.

Ian: After 70 years of loyal support, nothing surprises me about Spurs. Champions or relegated, it seems it's all the same to some of these players. I think I'm too old to plough my way through another season like this.

Christopher: Finally, a win in the league and well deserved. Sure, it wasn't pretty and Wolves were poor - but the signs are encouraging under De Zerbi. A pattern of play and more forward passing rather than hopeful long balls. The fans were superb as usual before during and afterwards. COYS.

🚨 Official: another star pulls out of the World Cup!

🚨 Official: another star pulls out of the World Cup!

Another withdrawal for the World Cup!

After Hugo Ekitiké, Serge Gnabry and Rodrygo, another star has officially withdrawn from the 2026 World Cup!

Injured this Saturday on the Wolverhampton pitch with Tottenham, Xavi Simons will not play in the World Cup with the Netherlands.

The former Leipzig and PSG player announced the terrible news on his Instagram account during the night from Sunday to Monday!

"My season has come to an abrupt end. All I wanted was to fight for my team. My chance to do that has been taken away from me, just like the World Cup. It will take time to come to terms with this, but I will continue to be the best teammate I can be," the player said in his message.

Suffering from a knee injury, the Dutch playmaker had to be stretchered off on Saturday.

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As a reminder, the Netherlands are in World Cup Group F, alongside Japan, Sweden and Tunisia.

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Dutch attacking midfielder is another World Cup absentee

Dutch attacking midfielder is another World Cup absentee
Dutch attacking midfielder is another World Cup absentee

Dutch midfielder Xavi Simons, of Tottenham, announced on his social media that he is out of the World Cup due to an injury to his right knee.

The injury occurred last Saturday during the 1-0 win over Wolverhampton in the Premier League. The incident happened while contesting the ball, without any contact with the opposing defender.

Although Tottenham have not disclosed the clinical details, English media outlets report that there is suspicion of ligament damage. Even without the club’s official diagnosis, the 23-year-old player has already confirmed the end of his dream of playing in his second World Cup.

In 2022, in Qatar, he played only the final minutes of the Netherlands’ 3-1 victory over the United States in the round of 16.

In a post on Instagram, the player shared a lengthy message about the pain of having his season brought to an abrupt halt.

The Netherlands are in World Cup Group F, alongside Japan, Sweden, and Tunisia.

Below is the full statement released by the player:

They say life can be cruel, and today that’s exactly how I feel. My season has come to an abrupt end, and I’m just trying to process it. Honestly, I’m heartbroken. None of this makes sense. All I wanted was to fight for my team, and now the chance to do that has been taken from me… along with the World Cup. Representing my country this summer… it’s simply over. It will take time for me to find peace with this, but I will continue to be the best teammate I can be. I have no doubt that, together, we will win this fight. I will walk this path now, guided by faith, with strength, with resilience, with conviction, as I count the days until I return to the pitch. Please be patient with me.

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Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick's clubs: What's in their 2026 Zurich Classic winning-bags

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Matt Fitzpatrick won again at the Zurich Classic, this time with his brother, Matt.Chris Graythen/Getty Images

Matt Fitzpatrick and Alex Fitzpatrick’s win at the Zurich Classic means there’s a new gear free agent on the PGA Tour.

With the team victory, Alex earns a PGA Tour membership through the end of the 2028 PGA Tour season while Matt becomes 2026’s first three-time winner.

Like his brother, Alex is a gear-free agent (aside from Matt’s deal with Bettinardi for his putter) and his bag, while not quite as unique as his brother’s, has a few neat quirks to it, including his three TaylorMade Qi4D fairways (making for five TM fairways between the brothers) and his Vokey WedgeWorks A+-Grind lob wedge.

As is often a talking point at the Zurich, both Fitzpatricks play a version of the Titleist Pro V1x, so switching between the two models likely wasn’t a big issue for the team.

Keep reading below for more on Team Fitzpatrick’s complete WITB specs.

Alex Fitzpatrick’s winning clubs at the 2026 Zurich Classic of New Orleans

Driver: Ping G440 LST 9.0˚
Shaft: Fujikura Ventus Black 6-X

PING G440 LST Custom Driver

PING G440 LST Custom Driver

The G440 driver family (MAX, LST, SFT) is optimized to deliver more ball speed through multiple advancements, including PING’s deepest CG in a driver to date and a shallower, thinner face, while continuing to ensure the game-changing forgiveness expected from a PING driver. The G440 LST (Low Spin) design appeals to players with faster swing speeds, providing lower spin and more control in 9° and 10.5° lofts with the three-position back weight. HIGHLY FORGIVING Lighter head weight allows for heavier back weight.  FASTER FACE  Shallow, thinner, face increases ball speed for more distance, higher launch.  SOUND DESIGN New shaping, carbon crown and internal ribs produce muted impact experience.  FREE-HOSEL DESIGN Saves weight to lower CG, increase forgiveness. Allows for more heel-side face flexing for consistent ball speed across face. 
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Fujikura Ventus Black Wood Shaft (Previous Gen)

Fujikura Ventus Black Wood Shaft (Previous Gen)

  The Fujikura Ventus Black utilizes a Tour-inspired profile and the first to include Fujikura’s VeloCore Technology in an accelerated taper, ultra stiff tip profile. Maximum energy transfer from the tip section boosts the clubhead’s performance and a straight taper design enhances loading and feel. You can purchase the Fujikura Ventus Black in the following models: 6, 7, and 8. You can buy the Fujikura Ventus Black with the adaptor sleeve of choice built to your requires specifications. JOCKEY TIP: The Fujikura Ventus Black is ideal for the player looking for a low launch, low spin shaft that was designed to significantly tighten shot dispersion and maximize ball speed especially on off-center shots.
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3-wood: TaylorMade Qi4D 15˚
Shaft: Fujikura Ventus Black 7-X

7-wood: TaylorMade Qi4D 21˚
Shaft: Fujikura Ventus Black 9-X

9-wood: TaylorMade Qi4D 24˚
Shaft: Fujikura Ventus Black 9-X

TaylorMade Qi4D Custom Fairway Wood

TaylorMade Qi4D Custom Fairway Wood

PROVEN RECIPE TaylorMade Fairways have dominated on Tour for over a decade because of their unique performance recipe, which enables maximum distance and versatility. The Qi4D fairway is designed for golfers who want the most advanced technology while still prioritizing versatility and control with amazing distance. ADJUSTABLE PERFORMANCE Utilizing a single Trajectory Adjustment System weight (8g x1) provides the golfer a more mass efficient way to adjust flight, spin and swing weight. 4° loft sleeve can be used to adjust loft, lie and face angle for optimized flight and is available in all lofts. REFINED ATTRIBUTES, BIG CHANGES Engineers conducted an objective analysis of all the performance attributes and discovered new methods to enhance performance and confidence. Sit points, lie angles, address views, and center of gravity locations were all updated based on Tour feedback and the expertise of leading fitters worldwide, ensuring the optimal fairway across skill levels. TOUR-PROVEN TECHNOLOGIES New and improved cut-through Speed Pocket™ protects ball speed and reduces spin on low-face strikes. Advanced CAD modeling creates a design with a clean and powerful sound, a foundation for TaylorMade fairway performance. Twist Face™ features corrective face curvature designed to provide straighter shots on mishits. Multi-Material Construction allows engineers to maximize performance by increasing discretionary weight.
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Irons: Titleist T100 (5-9)
Shafts: Nippon N.S. Pro Modus3 Tour 120 X

Titleist 2025 T100 Custom Irons

Titleist 2025 T100 Custom Irons

Unmatched precision meets unrivaled feel with T100 Irons. Fully forged with more aggressive grooves in the mid/short irons, T100 offers pure player’s feel with improved consistency in variable conditions. Now with higher long-iron launch for optimal trajectory control in every club. Forged Player’s Design   Masterfully forged into a pure player’s design that offers precision control and buttery feel. Superior Flight and Stability  Split High-Density Tungsten produces optimal CG with remarkable stability for precise shotmaking. Consistent Speed & Spin  New VFT technology and progressive groove design for consistent spin and speed across the face in variable conditions. Elevated Long-Iron Launch  Lower CG and a new muscle channel help improve peak height and carry. 
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Wedges: Titleist Vokey SM10(46-56), Vokey SM11 WedgeWorks (60)
Lofts/Grinds: 46.10F, 50.12F, 56.14F, WedgeWorks 60A+
Shafts: NS Pro Modus3 Tour 120 X (46-50), Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 (56-60) 

Titleist Vokey WedgeWorks SM11 A+ Grind Custom Wedge

Titleist Vokey WedgeWorks SM11 A+ Grind Custom Wedge

The A+ Grind is a mid-bounce wedge that originated from removing the grind lines from an M Grind — the same modification that turns an L Grind into an A. Because of this, the A+ moves faster through the turf than its related M Grind, but it features more bounce and a wider sole than the A. This helps the A+ Grind excel in firm to neutral conditions. “On tour over the years, we started seeing some loyal M Grind players who were finding that sole to be a little too bouncy for their liking,” said Dill. “Those players found the leading edge of the A+ sat a bit lower, and the wedge moved faster through the ground, unlocking a bit more versatility.” The 2013 Masters champion is one such player, regularly gaming a 58A+ on the PGA TOUR. 
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Putter: Odyssey Ai-ONE No. 7 S

Odyssey Ai-DUAL #7 S Custom Putter

Odyssey Ai-DUAL #7 S Custom Putter

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Ball: 2023 Titleist Pro V1x

Titleist Pro V1x Golf Balls

Titleist Pro V1x Golf Balls

Total Performance With Higher Flight And More Spin Pro V1x golf balls are the optimal premium performance choice for players looking for maximum distance, higher flight and more stopping power. Why Play Pro V1x? Pro V1x is recommended to players who are looking for high-trajectory flight, low long game spin with maximum short game spin, and firmer feel. Comparison to Pro V1 Due to its unique dimple pattern, Pro V1x has a higher flight than Pro V1. A high-gradient dual core produces slightly more iron and wedge spin than Pro V1.
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Grips: Golf Pride MCC

Matt Fitzpatrick’s winning clubs at the 2026 Zurich Classic of New Orleans

Driver: Titleist GT3 9.0˚
Shaft: Mitsubishi Tensei AV Orange 65 TX
Surefit setting: A1

Titleist GT3 Custom Driver

Titleist GT3 Custom Driver

GT3 – Speed-Tuned Distance & Control GT3 offers Titleist’s boldest combination of power and personalization. With a speed-tuned design that allows you to precisely match performance to your most frequent contact location, you can make your biggest drives even bigger while taking total control over flight and shaping. For players with a relatively consistent impact location, GT3 offers a precisely adjustable CG Track to max out distance and directional control. Seamless Thermoform Crown A reimagined ultra-lightweight design, born from a new Proprietary Matrix Polymer. The tunable acoustic properties of this unique composite allow Titleist engineers to realize new material gains while maintaining our signature sound and feel. All wrapped in a clean look that inspires total confidence. Split Mass Construction A breakthrough in internal weighting unlocks longer drives and enhanced directional control in GT3. The Adjustable CG Track now sits closer to the face for more dynamic CG control, while additional discretionary mass is pushed to the back of the club to maintain optimal stability through impact. Advanced Aerodynamics GT3 features a new raised tail contour that represents a dramatic shift in driver aerodynamics. Previously impossible to execute due to design constraints, this advanced shaping results in a driver that swings faster while still providing optimal CG control.
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Mitsubishi Chemical Tensei 1K Pro Orange Wood Shaft

Mitsubishi Chemical Tensei 1K Pro Orange Wood Shaft

NOW AVAILABLE — A material improvement. TENSEI™ 1K Pro Orange builds on the legacy of CK Pro Orange by incorporating 1K Carbon Fiber into the shaft’s construction. The result is Mitsubishi Chemical’s most premium counterbalanced offering ever, a shaft that features even lower torque and tighter dispersion than its renowned Carbon Kevlar predecessor. TENSEI loosely translates to “transformation” and the latest iteration of our 1K family represents yet another transformation. Built using the incredible 1K Carbon Fiber in the handle for a tighter weave and less imperfections and bolstered with additional tungsten handle side, MR70 tip side, and the new Xlink Tech™ Resin System, TENSEI 1K Pro Orange turns over every stone to create the finest Orange profile Mitsubishi has ever made.
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3-wood: TaylorMade Qi35 15˚
Shaft: Mitsubishi Tensei AV Orange 75 TX

5-wood: TaylorMade Qi35 18˚
Shaft: Mitsubishi Tensei 1K Pro Orange 80 TX

TaylorMade Qi35 Custom Fairway Wood

TaylorMade Qi35 Custom Fairway Wood

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Irons: Ping i210 (4), Ping S55 (5-9)
Shafts: PING CFS X
Length: 36.25″ 7-iron EOG
Lie Progression: 58.25/58.5/58.75/60/60/60.25
Loft Progression: 23.25/27/30/33.25/37/41.25

PING i240 Custom Irons

PING i240 Custom Irons

The Tour-inspired i240 advances our popular Players technology, providing added forgiveness along with the control, look and feel that will appeal to a wide range of skill levels. It’s PING’s highest-launching Players model, giving golfers more control and the ability to consistently hit their distance numbers and stop the ball close to the hole. A new ABS badge in the true cavity-back design is 8.5g lighter, and combined with an elastomer insert allows for more perimeter weighting to increase the MOI in the mid and long irons. This helps achieve an 11% reduction in dispersion. The badge and insert contribute to a more desirable sound and a softer, responsive feel from the 431 stainless steel cast head.
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Wedges: Titleist Vokey SM10
Lofts/Grinds: 46.10F, 52.12F, 56.08M, 60.08M @ 61.5
Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S300

Titleist Vokey SM11 Tour Chrome Custom Wedge

Titleist Vokey SM11 Tour Chrome Custom Wedge

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Putter: Bettinardi DASS BB1 Flow prototype
Length: 34″
Loft: 2.5˚
Lie: 72˚
Face: C-Groove
Neck: Flow

Bettinardi 2026 BB1 Savannah Blue PVD Putter

Bettinardi 2026 BB1 Savannah Blue PVD Putter

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Ball: 2019 Titleist Pro V1x

A silver box of Titleist Pro V1x golf balls, featured in Matt Fitzpatrick's winning bag at the 2026 RBC Heritage, with the Titleist logo, #1 ball in golf phrase, and a red line design on the front.

Titleist Pro V1x 2025 Standard Play Golf Balls

THE GREATEST COMBINATION OF SPEED, SPIN AND FEEL For players who prioritize total performance, with higher flight and higher spin. New faster high gradient core Speed amplifying high-flex casing layer Spherically-tiled 348 tetrahedral dimple design Soft cast urethane elastomer cover

Grips:Golf Pride Tour Velvet

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Report: Manchester City star keen on La Liga move

Report: Manchester City star keen on La Liga move
Report: Manchester City star keen on La Liga move

John Stones to Barcelona, Smart Move or Sentimental Gamble?

There is a certain rhythm to modern transfers, a pattern shaped by finance, opportunity and timing. The latest development, reported by Fichajes, fits that rhythm neatly. John Stones, a player synonymous with Manchester City’s era of dominance, has “offered himself to FC Barcelona and is willing to take a pay cut to sign.”

That sentence alone captures the shifting dynamics of European football. Experience is now currency, and flexibility is often as valuable as talent.

Barcelona’s Calculated Risk

Barcelona are operating within tight financial parameters, a reality that continues to shape every decision. The appeal of a free transfer, particularly one involving a player of Stones’ pedigree, is obvious. The club’s recruitment strategy increasingly leans towards low risk, high intelligence deals.

“FC Barcelona is already working on its plans for next season and has received an unexpected offer from the Premier League.” That unexpected nature is key. Barcelona are not chasing Stones, rather, the opportunity has presented itself.

At 31, Stones represents experience, composure and tactical intelligence. His ability to step into midfield, something refined under Pep Guardiola at Manchester City, aligns with the positional fluidity expected under Hansi Flick.

Career Arc Reaching Turning Point

There is a sense of inevitability about this moment. “After a decade at Manchester City, all signs point to John Stones ending his time at the English club.” That decade has been transformative. Stones arrived as a talented but inconsistent defender and leaves as one of Europe’s most tactically refined centre backs.

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Elite careers often pivot not on decline, but on reinvention. For Stones, this move would be less about escape and more about extension. A new league, a new tactical framework, and a different kind of pressure.

Financial Reality Meets Sporting Ambition

“John Stones prioritizes the FC Barcelona project.” That line speaks volumes. Players at this stage rarely accept reduced wages without a compelling vision. Barcelona, despite their financial constraints, still offer prestige, identity and a stage that few clubs can replicate.

The willingness “to make a significant financial sacrifice” is not just admirable, it is strategic. It signals a player intent on controlling his narrative rather than drifting towards the final years of his career.

Strategic Fit or Short Term Fix?

Barcelona’s internal debate is understandable. “Market opportunities like John Stones are rare.” Yet age, squad evolution and long term planning cannot be ignored.

This is not simply about adding depth. It is about whether Stones can elevate the collective, whether his intelligence can accelerate Flick’s ideas, and whether experience can bridge Barcelona’s transitional phase.

In a market increasingly driven by data and youth, this feels almost old fashioned. And yet, that may be precisely why it works.


Our View – EPL Index Analysis

From a Manchester City perspective, this development feels both logical and quietly significant. John Stones has been integral to one of the most dominant sides English football has seen, but there has been a gradual shift in his role and availability.

City fans will recognise that “the end of this chapter seems inevitable.” Injuries have disrupted rhythm, and the squad has evolved with younger, more physically robust options emerging. Letting Stones leave on a free may feel underwhelming on paper, yet it reflects the club’s ruthless efficiency.

There is also a sense of pride. Stones reinvented himself under Guardiola, becoming more than a defender. He became a hybrid, stepping into midfield, dictating tempo, shaping games. That evolution will be remembered.

From a supporter’s viewpoint, Barcelona gaining a player of that intelligence, even at 31, carries risk. La Liga demands technical excellence, but also consistency across a long season. If Stones adapts, he could become a leader within that dressing room.

For City, the question is less about what is lost and more about what comes next. Squad regeneration has been relentless, and this departure would simply be another step in that cycle.

☕️🥐 FC breakfast: PSG-Bayern tick-tock..., Coventry go up 🏆

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☕️🥐 FC breakfast: PSG-Bayern tick-tock..., Coventry go up 🏆

PSG-Bayern, tick tock... 🔥

This Tuesday, April 28, the Parc des Princes opens its doors to Bayern Munich for the first leg of the Champions League semi-final.

PSG teased the clash on social media.

We seriously can’t wait!


Coventry City celebrate promotion 🏆

The club had been relegated to the Championship at the end of the 2017-18 season. 

Since then, they have reached the play-offs twice: in 2023 and 2025. Neither time was successful.

This time, they’ve done it! Coventry City are champions and will also be in the Premier League next season!


The superb tribute to Gignac 🤩

This Saturday, April 25, André-Pierre Gignac was very likely playing the final match of his career.

In the 10th minute, Tigres supporters unveiled a stunning tifo in tribute to the French striker.


Yesterday’s must-sees 🍿

A completely insane meltdown from a Spanish second-division goalkeeper! 🤯

PSG/Bayern Munich – Vitinha, Hakimi, Mendes... the latest updates are in

- 🚨 UCL: Bayern lose another player before their semi-final against PSG


TV schedule 📺

6:30pm: Cagliari - Atalanta (DAZN)

8:45pm: Boulogne - Dunkerque (beIN Sports 1)

8:45pm: Lazio - Udinese (DAZN)

9:00pm: Manchester United - Brentford (Canal+ FOOT)

9:00pm: Espanyol - Levante (beIN Sports 2)

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Interview with 'Bulle' Roth to mark his 80th birthday

Interview with 'Bulle' Roth to mark his 80th birthday
Interview with 'Bulle' Roth to mark his 80th birthday

Franz 'Bulle' Roth scored crucial goals in three of FC Bayern's European finals. Without him, the record champions' history would look very different today. On 27 April, the man for the important goals turns 80. In our interview, he talks about his friendship with Franz Beckenbauer and Gerd Müller, his admiration for Harry Kane and Vincent Kompany - and the secret of his success: a slice of strawberry cream cake before a game.

Interview with Franz ‘Bulle’ Roth

Herr Roth, a few weeks before your 80th birthday, you attended an FC Bayern reserves match at your old stomping ground, the Grünwalder Stadion. What was that like? ”It’s almost unbelievable: it was my first time there since our team moved to the Olympiastadion in 1972. A lot has changed; our changing rooms have been completely refurbished – back then, there was no such thing as comfort: the bags would just be dumped in there – with shirts, shorts and boots – and everyone had to sort through everything themselves. I still remember how, once in the depths of winter, we wanted to wear tights because the pitch was frozen. Our manager Robert Schwan just said: ‘No way.’ End of discussion (laughs).”

What else came to mind? "The atmosphere was incredible. Our grandstand was standing room only – a fantastic atmosphere. Back then, a ticket cost two or three marks. I remember the first time I went to Säbener Straße. The route took me up Giesinger Berg, past the stadium, and I thought: I might play there one day. As a reserve, you don’t know if you’ll actually ever make it. Those memories, that feeling, will stay with me forever.”

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Is it true that one of your shots once broke the scoreboard? “Yes, it really was in pieces. I wanted to shoot at goal from distance, so I had to put some power into the shot. I just put too much into it (laughs). I’d just joined Bayern from the Bayernliga. We lost the first match 2-1 to Eintracht Frankfurt. In the second match in Düsseldorf, I made the team – and from then on I was a regular starter.”

And you became a legend at FC Bayern alongside Franz Beckenbauer, Gerd Müller and Sepp Maier. “We were a close-knit group; we did everything together, even off the pitch. I often went to the cinema with Gerd; he loved Westerns. During ‘A Fistful of Dollars’, we even stayed behind and watched the film twice in a row. Gerd loved it, so I said, ‘All right then, I’ll stay too!’ I’m incredibly grateful to FC Bayern for everything I was able to experience. ‘Legend’ is a bit too grand a term for me – for me, it was simply always something special to wear those colours.”

Statues have been erected in front of the Allianz Arena in honour of Franz and Gerd. What would you like to say to them today? "(haltingly) That we had such a wonderful time. That I'm so incredibly happy that we became friends. That they were unique people, something truly special."

You yourself scored decisive goals in three European finals. Which one was the most important to you? “The most important goal was the 1–0 – the winner in the European Cup Winners’ Cup final against Glasgow Rangers in Nuremberg. That was the breakthrough; it was the first time FC Bayern were on everyone’s lips internationally. We’d only been promoted to the Bundesliga two years earlier; we were a very young team, clearly the underdogs, but we came out on top. From then on, things went from strength to strength year on year.”

There’s that famous photo of you in bed with the trophy on the nightstand… “Actually, you weren’t allowed to take the trophy. I really wanted the match ball back then, but it was reserved for the referee. Schwan went into his dressing room with me and gave it to me. I got everyone to sign it, but unfortunately the signatures have faded over time. The ball is on display at the FC Bayern Museum.”

You regularly go to the Allianz Arena. What do you think of FC Bayern today, in 2026 – 50 years after your third consecutive European Cup victory? "There are always different eras, but FC Bayern have enjoyed consistent success over the decades. Ever since I joined – almost 60 years ago now – the club has been among the world’s elite. The fans have every reason to be proud. That’s because the club is managed exceptionally well. Uli Hoeneß becoming general manager in 1979 was the biggest stroke of luck. FC Bayern is Uli Hoeneß – and Uli Hoeneß is FC Bayern. There’s no need to say any more than that. Franz Beckenbauer and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge also achieved great things here after their playing careers."

Who in the current squad particularly impresses you? "Harry Kane is a phenomenon, an exceptional footballer. He can defend, score goals – he can do it all. What’s more, he’s the England captain, yet he never tries to hog the limelight. That’s another reason why he’s so successful. But you have to mention them all: Michael Olise, Jamal Musiala, Joshua Kimmich, Manuel Neuer – you could list them all. And Vincent Kompany is currently the best coach in the whole of Europe in my view. It goes beyond the pitch and the dressing room: that sense of calm, that charisma. He’s got everything under control.”

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How do you think Kimmich and Aleks Pavlović are doing in your old position? "They’re both outstanding. They set the pace. They complement each other perfectly; they’re a perfect match. I can’t think of many better in the whole of Europe. They’re both absolute professionals.”

You yourself used to keep a sweet secret about your strength… "I grew up on a farm, so I was always the first one of the team awake. On matchdays, I'd need a quick bite to eat before setting off for the game, so I had a secret arrangement with the hotel staff – there was always a slice of strawberry cream cake waiting for me in the corner of the kitchen. Schwan eventually caught me: ‘What on earth are you doing?’ At first he was stunned, then he said: ‘Carry on eating if that’s what you need.’"

What are your hopes for FC Bayern in the future? “I have no doubt FC Bayern will still be right at the top of world football in 20 or 30 years’ time. They always think ahead here. The core philosophy of FC Bayern is success. And that will never be lost. We always said to ourselves: ‘No one’s taking off our lederhosen.’ FC Bayern cannot go under. That’s not going to happen. ‘Mia san mia’ – that has to remain.”

We look back at FC Bayern’s Champions League semi-finals:

XXL-Rückblick: Highlights aller CL-Halbfinal-Spiele des FC Bayern

Angel City FC comes up short against Portland in their first game back from the international break

Apr 26, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Angel City FC defender Gisele Thompson (20) pursues the ball against the Portland Thorns FC in the first half at BMO Stadium.
Apr 26, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Angel City FC defender Gisele Thompson (20) pursues the ball against the Portland Thorns FC in the first half at BMO Stadium.

LOS ANGELES -- The international break has come to an end, and the NWSL is back. In Los Angeles at the always lively BMO Stadium, Angel City FC and Portland Thorns faced off. This hard fought physical and at times frustrating match ended in a 2-1 win for the Thorns. These two teams came into this one holding extremely similar records, Angel City FC with three wins and one loss, while Portland had three wins, one draw and one loss. This one was going to show who could rise above, and that Portland did. 

Forward Pietra Tordin opened up the scoring in this game in the 76th minute for Portland. Along with the celebration that came from the away team, there was confusion coming from the home team. Following the game veteran and captain defender Sarah Gorden said that they thought there was a foul on the play that led to the goal. 

“On the first goal we did feel like there was a foul on the play and that's kind of why we were hoping that the ref would look at it, we felt like there was a push in the back.” Gorden continued, “I’m one of those people that will never blame one moment or one call or no call on a reason that things don't go our way.” 

No one team today was noticeably more dominant than the other. Angel City FC head coach Alex Straus mentioned that in a result like this one, it is due to their own mistakes. He said that in their last game before the international break on April 3 against the Orlando Pride, they were “pretty average”. While touching on what they need to change, he had an emphasis on how if the game were to end after the first half, there needs to be more energy and production right out the gate.

A highlight for the Los Angeles team came from Prisca Chilufya who was subbed into the game late in the second half put a point on the board for LA, and did not hold back any energy. The Kitwe, Zambia native in a break away moment sprinted towards the goal and made sure to be the first one to put a foot on it. 

Chilufya’s goal made the score 2-1, and even though the goal came in the 98th minute there is something to be said for being able to still score with only moments left in the game rather than remaining scoreless. 

“I think it’s extremely important [to end the game with Prisca’s goal].” Gorden then added, “Prisca’s goal gave us a little bit of life even though we only had a few minutes left, it gave us a little bit of life to go out there and try and push for just anything to make anything happen.”

Angel City is currently dealing with a few injured players that have been key assets to the team. In this thriller of a game, one of the few players that were drafted to the inaugural Angel City FC season, June Endo, entered this game coming back from injury. Endo received welcoming cheers from the Angel City FC crowd as she jogged onto the field, and of course again when she made her first play. 

“To echo Prisca, I mean it's amazing to have Jun come back.” Gorden went on to say, “she’s worked so hard and had some unfortunate injuries, so to see her out there, you guys can see the magic she brings is really special.”

Angel City FC now have a record of three wins and two loses, and are ranked 5th in the National Women's Soccer League following this loss. 

Key Barcelona duo to rejoin training this week; will receive medical clearance for Osasuna clash

Key Barcelona duo to rejoin training this week; will receive medical clearance for Osasuna clash
Key Barcelona duo to rejoin training this week; will receive medical clearance for Osasuna clash

Barcelona’s march towards the La Liga title could soon receive a significant lift, with key players edging closer to full fitness at just the right time of the season. 

As things stand, Barcelona are on the brink of wrapping up the league, and the return of important squad members could prove decisive in getting them over the line.

According to recent developments from AS, both Raphinha and Marc Bernal are expected to rejoin the group this week. 

The plan is for both players to target medical clearance by Saturday, just in time for the crucial clash against Osasuna.

Perfect timing

That fixture could effectively seal the title, as a victory would put Barcelona 14 points clear at the top, leaving Real Madrid with no room for error. 

Should Madrid fail to beat Espanyol the following day, Hansi Flick and his squad could be crowned champions with four games still left to play.

Raphinha’s potential return is particularly significant, as the Brazilian winger has been sidelined since late March after picking up a right hamstring injury while on international duty against France. 

Bernal will rejoin training this week. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)

Initially ruled out for five weeks, he is now approaching the final stages of his recovery.

Complete caution

As per the outlet, Barcelona’s medical team have taken a cautious approach. 

This is because earlier this season, Raphinha suffered two separate setbacks while attempting to rush back in time for the Clasico at the Bernabeu. 

That experience has influenced the club’s current handling of his situation, ensuring there are no unnecessary risks taken at such a critical stage of the campaign.

Meanwhile, Bernal’s recovery has taken slightly longer than expected, as the young midfielder sustained a grade-one sprain in his left ankle, with an initial recovery timeline of around ten days. 

That period has now effectively doubled, though it is important to stress that this is not due to any relapse, but rather a cautious approach to ensure full fitness.

It's all over, Liverpool star has played his last game for the club

It's all over, Liverpool star has played his last game for the club
It's all over, Liverpool star has played his last game for the club

One star has played his last game for Liverpool.

The past few years have taken the club's supporters on an emotional rollercoaster. What once felt like a golden era now seems to be slowly fading into memory.

For nearly a decade, Jurgen Klopp brought not just success, but identity and belief back to the club. Alongside him was a carefully built squad of players who weren’t just talented footballers, but personalities who connected deeply with the fans.

Together, they created moments that will live forever at Anfield, nights we simply will never forget.

However, as with all great teams, change has been inevitable. It began gradual, with key figures departing one after another.

First it was Jordan Henderson, Fabinho, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino. Then came the biggest shift of all - Klopp’s departure - and with it the rest of his coaching staff.

What remains now is only a fragment of that legendary group. A few familiar faces are still there, reminders of what once was, but even they seem to be edging closer to the exit.

This summer feels like a defining moment. Much like the one before it, significant changes are on the horizon, with another major rebuild expected. The squad is set to evolve once again, ushering in a new generation.

For supporters, it’s a bittersweet transition, the end of an era that gave so much joy, and the uncertain beginning of what comes next.

We don't know what the future brings. We don't know what life will look like after Mo Salah, Andy Robertson and Alisson Becker all leave for pastures new.

And then there is also the question of Virgil van Dijk, will he stay? Will he go? Even if he stays, he's only got one more year left on his contract, so sooner or later he will be departing as well.

The saddest of all the news though is that one of these stars could have played his final game for the club.

Salah pulled up with a hamstring injury against Crystal Palace on Saturday and was forced off the pitch.

Arne Slot did not reveal the extent of his injury. However, a source close to the Egyptian national team has shed light on a damning revelation that could have seen Salah play his last game for the Reds.

Speaking to Reuters via The Sunday Guardian, Egypt’s team doctor Ibrahim Hassan suggested the 33-year-old may be sidelined for the rest of the season, though his participation in the 2026 World Cup is not believed to be at risk.

“The diagnosis has been confirmed for Mohamed Salah‘s hamstring tear, and he will be sidelined from the pitches for four weeks,” Hassan said.

“There is ongoing monitoring of Mohamed Salah‘s condition, and his injury will not affect his participation in the 2026 World Cup.”

At the very best case scenario, if this is true, Salah may be able to play the final game of the season against Brentford. However, even that is going to be a race against time, given the four weeks he needs to recuperate for.

And with the World Cup on the horizon, aggravating an injury or coming back too soon is not something Salah will want to do.

On-loan Real Madrid prodigy talks about his future: ‘Honestly, I don’t know’

On-loan Real Madrid prodigy talks about his future: ‘Honestly, I don’t know’
On-loan Real Madrid prodigy talks about his future: ‘Honestly, I don’t know’

Real Madrid may still be chalking out a final plan for the summer transfer window, but there are certain moves that the administration is already certain must go through.

One such move that Real Madrid are reportedly set to trigger is the return of Endrick to the first team after his loan stint at Olympique Lyon, which runs out in the summer.

The Brazilian youngster left the club in the winter transfer window after seeing a few minutes under Xabi Alonso, and the timing of his exit coincided with a managerial change and an injury crisis in attack – both of which made Los Blancos value his presence.

Now, they have decided to bet on him next season, although it remains to be seen whether he is prioritised as a starter or a bench option.

Endrick’s interview

The Brazilian phenom recently spoke to Canal Plus, where he was asked if it was a possibility for him to stay at Olympique Lyon beyond his current loan stint.

“Chance to stay at Lyon? Honestly, I don’t know. I’m here on a 6-month loan deal,” he said.

Endrick is making waves in France. (Photo by Jose Manuel Alvarez Rey/Getty Images)

“If I have to return to Real Madrid, I will gladly return. If I have to go elsewhere, I will go elsewhere,” he added, maintaining flexibility around his future.

The player then spoke on his adaptation to life in France, and explained his efforts to integrate into the new country, despite it just being for a few months.

“I’m learning French, I’m taking classes.I’ve also learned a lot at Real Madrid with the French players,” he added.

Finally, he spoke about his strong relationship with Real Madrid’s French duo and how they helped him in the linguistic aspect.

“Camavinga was my friend, and Mbappe and I sat next to each other, that’s how I started learning.”

Windows 11 Updates Can Now Be Skipped and Even Paused Indefinitely

27 April 2026 at 10:40
Microsoft is... giving users exactly what they want? In the latest Windows Insider preview for Windows 11, Microsoft is rolling out an updated Windows Update experience that gives users more control over their update process. This includes the option to skip updates entirely during the out-of-box experience (OOBE) menu, allowing you to set up a PC without applying updates first. Previously, new PC configurations and installations might have been several months behind on Windows 11 updates, and Microsoft would force users to apply these updates immediately. This led to prolonged OS setup times and user frustration. Now, for those who need to move to a new desktop quickly and apply updates at a later date, Microsoft is finally offering an option during OOBE to install the OS first and apply updates later.

Additionally, Microsoft is now allowing users to pause Windows 11 updates in the settings with a dedicated calendar that extends up to 35 days. This ensures you have ample time to schedule an update session without disrupting your workflow. However, the 35-day mark is not a hard stop, as users can re-pause updates for another 35 days even after the original period has expired, essentially allowing updates to be paused indefinitely. There are no limits on how many times you can reset this pause date, giving you full control over the entire update process. This could be especially useful when a new update series arrives, and you want to wait and see if there are any OS issues or known problems before applying the update. For example, in the latest Windows 11 April update, some PCs might experience a BitLocker trigger, but this will be resolved in a future fix. Users can wait a few days for a fix to arrive and then install updates all at once without being forced to do so immediately.

Ethereum Price Analysis: SharpLink Stakes 868,000 ETH and Targets 5% of Supply, Pepeto Lines Up the Cleaner 150x Setup for 2026

27 April 2026 at 11:14
Ethereum Rolls Out Post-Quantum Security Plan After Years of Research

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The latest Ethereum price analysis on April 25 reads sharper after SharpLink CEO Joseph Chalom told Bloomberg the firm now stakes the entire 868,000 ETH it holds, set a 5% supply target, and called Ether the core layer of the coming AI agent economy per Bloomberg. The remarks landed alongside an Ethereum Foundation sale to BitMine on April 24 that funds protocol R&D and ecosystem grants per The Block.

That stack of corporate buyers loading up on Ether sits next to a presale where the math runs faster. Pepeto trades at $0.0000001866 with $9.45 million raised and an approaching Binance listing, and the Ethereum price analysis points to multiples a $278 billion market cap simply cannot match in the same window.

Ethereum Price Analysis Tightens as SharpLink Stakes 868,000 ETH and BitMine Buys Direct From the Foundation

Chalom architected BlackRock’s spot Bitcoin and Ether ETFs before joining SharpLink. His April 23 remarks anchor the bull side of the tape: asset managers running on smartphones will plug straight into Ether once AI agents take over portfolio decisions per CoinDesk.

The Ethereum Foundation followed on April 24 with a sale to BitMine that funds protocol R&D and community grants per Decrypt. BitMine now holds 4.12% of total ETH supply and added another 24,266 coins last week.

A 200% target by year end is a real number for ETH, yet returns still measure in single digits across quarters, not the 150x a presale compresses into one listing event.

Ethereum Price Outlook and the Presale That Beats It

Pepeto: The Sharpest Crypto Entry of 2026

I keep landing on one pattern in this market. Most traders meet a token after it already prints a 10x or 100x. Pepeto inverts that, because the wallet locks the position before the listing wave hits, not after the chart has already moved.

The platform pulls every tool a trader needs into a single venue. PepetoSwap clears trades at zero fees, so the entry size never bleeds out to gas or platform cuts. The contract scanner reads each token before any wallet connects and flags risk inside a few seconds, putting retail wallets behind the same protection a desk pays a premium to access. A built-in bridge slides assets across Ethereum, BNB Chain, and Solana with no fee, so capital never sits trapped while a listing window closes.

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The presale crossed $9.45 million during the April fear stretch. The same builder who turned Pepe into an $11 billion print on 420 trillion tokens shaped this exchange, with a Binance listing veteran heading the launch desk and SolidProof signing off on every contract. Staking compounds at 178% APY, the next presale tier prices higher than this one, and the listing window is closing fast.

Pepe ran to $11 billion with no real engine under the hood. Pepeto runs the same supply blueprint with a working exchange wired in, and the leap from $0.0000001866 to that mark prints past 150x. The wallets stacking entries this week are loading up on what the Ethereum price analysis needs years to deliver, even with treasuries piling on.

Ethereum (ETH) Price at $2,309 as Treasury Demand Holds the Floor

Ethereum (ETH) trades at $2,309 on April 25 after defending $2,300 through the week per CoinMarketCap. The Coinbase Premium flipped bullish, spot ETF flows ran positive nine sessions in a row, and resistance sits at $2,400 with $2,500 the next test.

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Standard Chartered targets $7,500 by late 2026. Tom Lee maps $10,000 inside the cycle. Arthur Hayes pencils $10,000 to $20,000 by the next U.S. election window. Even the aggressive call lands at roughly 4x across many months.

The Ethereum price analysis carries weight, yet a 4x spread across quarters does not match what a presale entry delivers when a Binance listing flips the price discovery switch on day one.

Conclusion

The bullish Ethereum price analysis case stands. SharpLink stakes 868,000 ETH, BitMine bought direct from the Foundation on April 24, and corporate treasuries control more than 8% of the supply between them.

The heaviest gains in 2026 will not land on a $278 billion market cap. They will land on wallets that opened a Pepeto position at $0.0000001866 before the Binance listing erased presale pricing for good. 2026 is the year that changes lives, and the early Pepeto wallet is the move that does it.

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FAQs

What does the Ethereum price analysis show after SharpLink and BitMine kept buying through April 24?

SharpLink stakes 100% of 868,000 ETH and targets 5% of the total Ether supply per Bloomberg. BitMine bought direct from the Ethereum Foundation on April 24 to fund protocol R&D, lifting its holding to 4.12% of all ETH per The Block.

Why is Pepeto rated stronger than Ethereum (ETH) for asymmetric returns this cycle?

Pepeto opens a presale-to-Binance-listing path where 150x is still on the table at $0.0000001866. The Pepe cofounder, a SolidProof audit, and a live zero-fee exchange place it ahead of large caps that need full cycles to print modest multiples.

Bitcoin & Ethereum Reclaim Key Levels After Weekly Close, But Selling Pressure Builds

27 April 2026 at 11:12
Bitcoin ETFs See $258M Inflows, Fidelity Tops the List

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The crypto market starts the week with strength and renewed bullish momentum, led by the Bitcoin price hitting $79,000. Besides, the Ethereum price is also pushing higher, heading to $2,400. The total market cap climbed to $2.64 trillion and has settled around $2.60 trillion. However, the crypto market volume has increased from $96 billion to close to $120 billion, hinting towards a rise in the trader’s participation. The weekend activity remained elevated, which is a key sign of the move backed by enough liquidity. 

The top gainers for the day are Zebec Network with over a 12.14% jump, followed by Pudgy Penguins with 11.91% and Jupiter by over 5.92%. On the other hand, siren price plunges by 9%, followed by Humanity Protocol by 8.36% and Chiliz by 3.41%. However, traders remain vigilant over Pi, Solana & Terra Classic, along with Bitcoin, Ethereum & XRP. The current trade setup hints towards a broad participation, but not an isolated pump. 

Why Is the Crypto Market Pulling Back Today?

The latest pullback in the crypto market comes after a strong rally that pushed Bitcoin close to the $80,000 mark and lifted Ethereum alongside it. While the broader trend remains constructive, several short-term factors are driving the current dip.

  • Strong Resistance Near $79K–$80K: Bitcoin faced heavy selling pressure near the $79,000–$80,000 zone, a key resistance level that previously triggered a market decline. The failure to break above this range has led to a temporary rejection, causing prices to pull back.
  • Profit-Taking After a Sharp Rally: After gaining significantly in recent sessions, traders are locking in profits. Such pullbacks are common after rapid price increases and often help the market stabilize before the next move.
  • Liquidation-Driven Volatility: The recent rally was partly fueled by short liquidations, which accelerated upward momentum. As this effect fades, the market is experiencing a cooldown, leading to increased volatility and short-term declines.
  • Weak Follow-Through Buying: Despite the initial breakout attempt, buying pressure failed to sustain above key levels. This lack of strong follow-through demand has contributed to the pullback.
  • Ongoing Market Consolidation: The crypto market remains range-bound, with Bitcoin trading between key support and resistance levels. Until a decisive breakout occurs, price action is likely to remain choppy.

The current pullback appears to be a short-term correction rather than a full trend reversal. As long as Bitcoin holds above key support levels, the broader bullish structure remains intact. However, a sustained move above $80,000 is needed to confirm continued upside momentum.

Key News Impacting the Crypto Market Today

  • SUI ecosystem exploits shake confidence: Volo Protocol lost ~$3.5M after an admin key compromise. Scallop exploit drained additional funds from a deprecated contract
  • Strong Bitcoin ETF inflows continue: Consistent institutional inflows into spot BTC ETFs are providing underlying support and stabilizing market sentiment. Nearly $2 billion in the past week continues to act as a price support driver.
  •  Heavy short liquidations earlier in the rally: Overleveraged shorts got wiped out during the move to $79K. Current pullback is partly due to the post-liquidation cooldown
  • Geopolitical easing boosted the recent rally: Ceasefire developments improved global risk sentiment, which helped push crypto higher, but now momentum is cooling

What’s Next for the Crypto Market?

The market is at a decision point, not a confirmed trend. Bitcoin is holding near a key resistance zone around $78K–$80K, while Ethereum is attempting to sustain its recent strength. The next move depends on whether buyers can maintain control after the recent rejection and pullback.

Bullish scenario:
If Bitcoin holds above the $75K–$78K range and reclaims $80K with strong volume, the market could see a continuation higher, with Ethereum and altcoins following through.

Bearish scenario:
If Bitcoin fails to hold support and drops below ~$73K–$75K, the current move risks turning into a bull trap, potentially leading to a deeper correction.

Key U.S. Economic Events This Week Could Drive Bitcoin and Crypto Market Volatility

27 April 2026 at 11:08
Key US Economic Events This Week

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The crypto market entered the week under pressure as investors prepared for several major U.S. economic events that could influence Bitcoin, altcoins, and broader risk sentiment.

Total crypto market capitalization fell 0.5% to $2.59 trillion on Monday, while Bitcoin traded near $77,800. At the same time, the Crypto Fear & Greed Index remained near the fear zone, showing traders are still cautious despite recent market gains.

What Are the Key U.S. Economic Events This Week?

The most important U.S. economic events this week for crypto investors include:

  • April Consumer Confidence data on April 28
  • Federal Reserve interest-rate decision on April 29
  • Jerome Powell’s press conference on April 29
  • Initial Jobless Claims and PCE inflation data on April 30
  • ISM Manufacturing PMI on May 1

Markets are watching these reports closely because they could affect expectations for future Federal Reserve rate cuts.

April 28 – Consumer Confidence Data

The week begins with April’s Consumer Confidence report, a monthly reading of how optimistic or pessimistic everyday Americans are feeling about the economy.

March confidence data came at 91.8, up from 91.0 previously. The next release is due this week and is expected to drop further to 89.4. 

For crypto, if the number comes below 89.4, it would show people are feeling weaker about the economy. If the number disappoints, Bitcoin could see short-term pressure as investors move defensively.

April 29 – Fed Rate Decision and Powell Speech

The biggest event of the week will likely be the Federal Reserve interest-rate decision. CME Fed watch tool shows that FOMC will keep interest rates unchanged at the current target range of 3.50% to 3.75%, for a second straight meeting.

Further, we have Jerome Powell’s final press conference before his term as Fed Chair expires on May 15, 2026

The same day, earnings from Microsoft, Amazon, Meta, and Google could also impact broader market sentiment. Strong tech earnings often help risk markets, including crypto.

April 30 – Jobless Claims and PCE Inflation

Another key day arrives with Initial Jobless Claims and PCE inflation data. Initial jobless claims rose by 6,000 last week to 214,000. This week, a small drop is expected. 

If the number goes above 220,000, it may show the job market is weakening. That could increase hopes for rate cuts and help crypto prices rise.

A weaker labor market may increase hopes for future rate cuts.

Meanwhile, PCE inflation is expected to be near 2.8%. Since this is the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge, a hotter reading may pressure crypto, while a cooler number could spark gains.

May 1 – ISM Manufacturing PMI

The week closes with April’s ISM Manufacturing PMI. March came in at 52.7, the third consecutive month of expansion above the critical 50 level.

 If April reaches the expected 53.2, it may signal economic strength.

What This Week Really Means for Crypto

Last week, the crypto market rose over 6%, with Bitcoin nearing $80K and major coins gaining 4% to 5%. Spot Bitcoin ETFs also saw strong demand, recording 8 straight days of inflows worth $2.43 billion in April, almost double March’s $1.32 billion. This shows big investors are still buying even while retail sentiment remains in fear at 31.

Now, this week brings a new volatility test. If economic data increases hopes for lower rates, crypto could rally again. If not, traders should expect sharp market swings.

BNB News Today: Binance Drops Agentic AI Wallet for 250M Users, Pepeto Presale Pulls $9.45M as Listing Door Closes In

27 April 2026 at 10:45
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The latest bnb news shifted gears this week after Binance unveiled a keyless Agentic Wallet that lets AI bots trade and transfer tokens for 250 million users per CryptoNews. The release lined up alongside fresh data showing BNB Chain hosts more than 150,000 onchain AI agents as of April 20 per BNB Chain.

While this bnb news pulls institutional eyes toward agentic finance, Pepeto draws capital from buyers who treat presale timing as the cleanest setup ahead of any listing reprice.

Binance Wires AI Agents Into BNB Chain as Token Holders Cross 329 Million

The BNB news pipeline confirmed on April 23 that the Agentic Wallet runs as an isolated account inside the main Binance Wallet and lets autonomous bots route trades without touching the user’s primary keys per Yellow.

The launch lands as BNB Chain crossed 329.5 million token holders, a print that beats Ethereum’s 308.2 million per BNB Chain. AI agents on the chain grew from under 400 in January to more than 150,000 by April 20, a 43,750% climb that BAP-578 and ERC-8004 standards keep accelerating.

This bnb news lifts the floor for BNB, yet even the aggressive month-end target leaves the token deep below the $1,200 all-time high zone.

BNB News Points Forward, but Presale Entries Open the Window Large Caps Cannot

Pepeto

The fog that froze new launches across 2025 keeps lifting, and that is not the only reason Pepeto keeps drawing capital ahead of an approaching Binance listing. The wider real-world adoption push, from Binance’s AI wallet rollout to the spot ETF chase, is putting fresh eyes on a presale where the products already work, and the listing date is on the calendar.

Three exchange tools share one ecosystem. The zero-fee swap engine moves tokens between chains without paying a routing fee, and the cross-chain bridge ferries assets between Ethereum, BNB Chain, and Solana so no wallet stays stuck on a single network.

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Most of that infrastructure is live before listing day, which is why my read keeps tilting toward Pepeto. A Binance listing veteran sits on the build team, and the architect who cofounded the original Pepe coin engineered Pepeto from concept stage forward, with SolidProof confirming every contract through a clean audit. Above $9.45 million flowed in despite the broader market sitting in fear, and that capital arriving while traders sat still tells you exactly where the smart money landed.

A $10,000 stake compounding at 178% APY pays back roughly $17,800 across a year, with the listing window tightening on every fresh entry. The current price tier closes quickly, and the approaching Binance debut puts this round among the few open windows left this cycle.

BNB Price at $627 With Osaka Hard Fork Days Away

BNB trades at $627 on April 25, 2026 after holding the $620 floor since the Osaka hard fork was scheduled for April 28 per CoinMarketCap. Resistance stacks at $660 with $700 next, and network throughput climbs toward 20,000 TPS on the upgrade.

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The 35th quarterly burn removed 1.57 million BNB worth roughly $1.02 billion in mid-April, yet BNB still trades 21% under the cycle high. A 1.6x grind toward $1,000 needs every catalyst to cooperate, and that pales next to the listing-day window a presale produces.

Avalanche (AVAX) Price at $9,30 With Subnet Activity Climbing

Avalanche (AVAX) trades at $9,30 on April 25 after recovering from $18 support, with subnet deployments lifting the institutional pipeline per CoinMarketCap.

AVAX still sits 86% below its 2021 record above $146, and a path back to $20 prints roughly 50% across weeks. That is meaningful for a $7 billion cap, far short of what presale pricing pays once a Binance listing fills the order book.

Conclusion

Binance wiring AI agents into 250 million wallets and BNB Chain crossing 329 million token holders are the kind of signals that arrive before a bull run repaints every portfolio, and right now is when the right entry shows up, because Pepeto runs an open presale with whale entries stacking and three products closing in on launch.

BONK holders who collected free airdrop tokens in late 2022 watched a 10,000% climb inside a year, while late buyers paid prices early wallets would never accept. Pepeto still trades at presale pricing, but this raise can close on short notice. The bnb news cycle is loud, but the cleanest 2026 setup sits on this presale, and the early Pepeto position is the move that opens the door.

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FAQs

What is the most important bnb news today and how does it affect 2026 returns?

Binance launched an Agentic AI Wallet on April 23 that lets AI bots run trades for 250 million users, and BNB Chain crossed 329.5 million token holders to lead every Layer 1. The upgrades reduce friction, but Pepeto’s approaching Binance debut is where the bigger 2026 returns set up.

Why is Pepeto pulling smart money during this bnb news cycle?

Pepeto opens presale pricing at $0.0000001866 with three working tools, a SolidProof audit, and an approaching Binance listing, so the entry today disappears the moment new buyers compete for 420 trillion tokens.

The Next Pepe Coin Search Heats Up as PEPE Targets SHIB and DOGE Slides While Pepeto Presale Fills

27 April 2026 at 10:34
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The meme coin rankings just got a shake up, and the race for the next Pepe coin has never been this clear. 

MemeCore overtook both PEPE and SHIB to become the second-largest meme coin this month, and the official PEPE account posted a grim reaper image targeting SHIB as the next flip.

While established meme coins fight over existing market cap, a presale backed by a former Binance expert has stacked more than $8 million from buyers who tested the live exchange tools before entering.

PEPE and SHIB Rivalry Reignites as MemeCore Takes the Number Two Spot

The battle for meme coin dominance heated up after PEPE’s official account shared a post showing its mascot as a grim reaper walking past doors labelled with rival tokens, placing SHIB as the next target. SHIB fired back with a mocking response, but the numbers tell a bigger story. 

MemeCore climbed from $1.57 to over $4.66 this year, a 197% gain that pushed it past both rivals into the number two meme coin spot according to The Crypto Basic. That kind of disruption proves the next Pepe coin will not come from fighting over old positions.

Where the Next Meme Coin Wealth Gets Built

Pepeto

While PEPE and SHIB trade social media jabs over existing rankings, the next pepe coin is building exchange infrastructure that neither of them ever had. Pepeto is a network that turns meme coin energy into a working exchange where every trade, bridge, and contract check happens on one platform without hidden costs. 

A former Binance expert on the development team brings the kind of exchange building experience that most meme coins never have access to, and that skill shows in tools that run live today.

PepetoSwap processes zero fee trades so meme coin rotations keep the full position intact instead of bleeding value to platform charges with every swap. The risk scorer flags contract issues before a single token gets purchased, which means wallets stay protected from the rug pulls that wipe out meme coin traders during the exact moments when speed matters most.

pepeto-utility

SolidProof verified every contract on the network, and the architect of the original Pepe token set the 420 trillion supply to echo the structure that hit billions despite having no exchange tools at all. Staking at 178% APY adds yield while the expected Binance listing draws closer. 

The presale sits at $0.000000186, and more than $8 million has been stacked from wallets that ran every tool before buying in. The 100x projection from one expected Binance debut holds weight because presale to exchange is the exact window that turned early PEPE buyers into the holders everyone else envies now. Visit Pepeto to see the exchange running live.

PEPE

PEPE trades near $0.0000038 according to CoinMarketCap, down 1.88% on the day as the Canary spot PEPE ETF moves through SEC review. 

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The token needs a 6.8x to reclaim the $0.00002803 level from its peak run, and the rivalry with SHIB keeps attention on the next pepe coin debate. 

But from this market cap, the returns that early 2023 buyers captured are no longer available to new entries.

DOGE

DOGE sits near $0.097 per CoinMarketCap, holding above key support but stuck below the $0.10 level that has acted as a ceiling for weeks. 

The original meme coin carries deep liquidity and cultural weight, but the distance from $0.097 to even $0.50 is a 5x that requires broad market rotation, and presale entries with listing events ahead carry multiples that large cap meme coins cannot match.

Conclusion

Will meme coins keep climbing? The signals point to higher levels as the sector draws fresh capital and ETF interest builds. But Pepeto carries a different signal entirely, the kind of outcome that early PEPE holders built and now wish they grabbed more of. 

Those wallets turned small entries into generational returns, and the same setup is forming around a presale with a working exchange and an expected Binance listing ahead. 

The Pepeto official website is where the next round of early wallets are entering, and the listing will decide who collected and who watched from the outside wishing they had moved while the presale was still open.

Click To Visit Pepeto Website To Enter The Presale

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FAQs

What is the next pepe coin to watch in 2026?

Pepeto carries the same cofounder, the same 420 trillion supply, and a working exchange that PEPE never had, making it the strongest candidate.

Why did MemeCore overtake PEPE and SHIB?

MemeCore gained 197% this year on fresh demand, proving that meme coin rankings shift toward projects that deliver new value.

How does the Pepeto presale compare to holding PEPE?

PEPE needs 6.8x to reclaim old highs, but the Pepeto official website presents a presale where 100x from one expected Binance debut is the floor projection that vanishes once trading goes live.

Solana News: Western Union to Launch USDPT Stablecoin on Solana Next Month

27 April 2026 at 10:17
Western Union stablecoin market

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175-Year-Old Money Transfer Giant Western Union is now preparing for a major move into crypto. The payments giant says it will launch its own stablecoin, called USDPT, next month on the Solana blockchain.

The update signals that traditional finance firms are no longer watching from the sidelines. If successful, this could reshape how millions of users move money worldwide.

Western Union Bets on Solana-Based Stablecoins

Western Union is entering the stablecoin space with USDPT, a U.S. dollar-backed digital token built on the Solana network. 

CEO Devin McGranahan confirmed that USDPT is in the final stage of readiness and expected to go live next month. The token will be backed by the U.S. dollar, meaning its value is designed to remain stable.

“At the foundation of our strategy is USDPT, our US dollar-backed stablecoin. USDPT is now in its final stages of readiness and is expected to go live next month.”

Western Union plans to first use USDPT as a new settlement tool for agents and partners in selected countries. This could give the company an alternative to older systems like SWIFT, which has traditionally been used for international settlements.

NEWS: During its Q1 earnings call, @WesternUnion said its @Solana-based U.S. dollar stablecoin $USDPT is in final-stage preparation and expected to launch next month as an alternate to SWIFT for cross-border settlements. pic.twitter.com/vR9VgTUtuV

— SolanaFloor (@SolanaFloor) April 27, 2026

Why Solana Was Chosen?

Western Union did not pick Solana by accident. Solana processed $650 billion in adjusted stablecoin volume in a single month earlier this year, making it the fastest-growing stablecoin settlement network by global transaction volume. 

For a company that handles millions of transactions across 200 countries every single day, choosing a blockchain that settles in seconds at fractions of a cent per transaction is the only decision that makes practical sense.

That makes it attractive for a company focused on cross-border transfers, where speed and cost matter the most. 

PayPal, Fiserv, and now Western Union have all chosen Solana as the chain for their stablecoins.

Also Read : Solana (SOL) Price Prediction 2026, 2027-2030: Technical Outlook and Long-Term Forecast

The Three Products Launching Together

USDPT is not arriving alone. Western Union is launching an entire ecosystem around it, three connected products that together form the company’s complete blockchain strategy.

It is also launching the Digital Asset Network (DAN), which will connect crypto wallets to Western Union’s retail and agent network. With over 600,000 agents in more than 200 countries, users may be able to send tokens from a wallet and collect cash locally without needing a bank account.

Another product is the USD Stable Card, a prepaid card backed by stablecoins, which is expected later this year. 

Built with Rain and Visa, the card is aimed at high-inflation countries like Argentina, where people look for safer ways to protect their money.

What Happens Next?

USDPT is expected to launch as early as May 2026, starting with selected markets before expanding globally. 

Interestingly, despite this major update, Solana’s price has remained mostly stable, trading around $86 after recently touching $91.

NVIDIA Taps Taiwanese Nanya Technology’s LPDDR5X Memory For Vera Rubin Platform, Offering 3x Capacity & Over 50% Bandwidth Boost

27 April 2026 at 11:25

NVIDIA Taps Taiwanese Nanya Technology's LPDDR5X Memory For Vera Rubin Platform, Offering 3x Capacity & Over 50% Bandwidth Boost 1

Taiwan-based manufacturer is reportedly the country's first to offer LPDDR5X memory for NVIDIA Vera Rubin platforms as the green team diversifies its supply chain to power its Agentic AI powerhouse. NVIDIA Diversifies Its Supply Chain, Adding Taiwan-Based Memory Maker For Vera Rubin's LPDDR5X Solution NVIDIA will require a lot of memory, both low-power and high-bandwidth, to fuel the growing needs of Agentic AI with its Vera Rubin platforms. We know that NVIDIA's Vera Rubin makes use of two types of memory. The Vera CPUs use LPDDR5X DRAM while Rubin GPUs use HBM4 DRAM. Both of these have different purposes. HBM4 […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/nvidia-taps-taiwanese-nanya-tech-lpddr5x-memory-for-vera-rubin-platform/

TSMC 3nm & 2nm Wafer Output To Be Boosted By 20% By The End of 2026 As Supply Crunch Continues

27 April 2026 at 10:45

A17 Bionic and M3 chipsets

TSMC's production lines are being expanded to accommodate more wafer capacity, with a key focus on the new 2nm and 3nm lines. TSMC Focuses Full Efforts To Expand 2nm and 3nm Capacity As Supply In Shock After Huge Demand From AI Firms Recently, AI firms announced that they will be expanding their compute capabilities big time. This massive expansion means that more chips will be required as these are multi-year projects that will address current & future needs. TSMC, being the leading semiconductor maker, has been enjoying this extra demand, but at the same time, the production lines continue to […]

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Stablecoin B2B payments could hit $5 trillion by 2035: Juniper Research

27 April 2026 at 10:50
Cross-border B2B stablecoin payments have been projected to reach $5 trillion by 2035, according to a new report from Juniper Research. The report published on April 27 has estimated that the total cross-border B2B stablecoin transaction value will climb from…

Fed chair race progresses as Tillis backs Warsh following DOJ decision

27 April 2026 at 10:03
Republican Senator Thom Tillis has lifted his opposition to Kevin Warsh’s nomination as Federal Reserve chair after a federal investigation into Jerome Powell concluded. According to a statement shared by Tillis on X, the U.S. Department of Justice has wrapped…

Galaxy S23 family’s One UI 8.5 Beta 2 fixes a green line problem

27 April 2026 at 10:07

Samsung’s One UI 8.5 Beta 2 update has started rolling out to the Galaxy S23 series. The latest software update carries the PDA version ZZDP, which brings fixes for key issues linked to the display, calling, camera, and more.

The update improves call reliability, addressing cases where the screen would turn black or respond late when receiving a call. It also fixes problems with the proximity sensor during calls, which could behave inconsistently.

Camera stability gets a boost too, with a fix for green line issues that appeared while recording 4K HDR videos in some apps. Samsung has now addressed it, so video recording should be cleaner.

One of the notable fixes targets the “green line” problem, but this isn’t the display defect some users worry about. Instead, it was a camera-related glitch that could show green lines while recording 4K HDR videos in certain apps.

On top of that, Samsung has improved Bluetooth stability to prevent crashes. The update also resolves a multi-touch issue that could occur when certain accessibility settings were enabled, making overall touch response reliable.

One thing that caught my attention is the continuity of security patch. Samsung should have included the May 2026 security patch. Instead, the second Beta retains the current security patch dated April 5, 2026.

Get the latest Beta update through Settings > Software update > Download and install.

Earlier, Samsung started the One UI 8.5 Beta Program and delivered the first Beta. The opportunity opens access to the upcoming software. Beta is limited to select markets, and Stable rollout may start by the end of next month.

Samsung Galaxy S23 One UI 8.5 Beta

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Samsung expands OpenAI partnership for ChatGPT Edu

27 April 2026 at 09:40

Samsung SDS quietly expanded its OpenAI partnership this week, locking in reseller rights for ChatGPT Edu and targeting educational institutions across Korea.

According to SBSBiz, Samsung is already running a proof of concept with the Korea National Open University, which has roughly 90,000 students, faculty, and staff.

Real numbers, real stakes; if that deployment goes live, it signals Samsung SDS has stopped treating education as a secondary market and started treating it as a priority.

ChatGPT Edu

ChatGPT Edu is a version of ChatGPT built specifically for universities and research organizations. Conversations don’t feed back into OpenAI’s training data.

That matters enormously when you are talking about student records, unpublished research, and faculty work. Arizona State, Cal State, and Harvard are already running it globally, with Korea catching up fast.

Samsung SDS is bringing its one-team model to these deployments, folding AI consulting, development, cloud infrastructure, and security into a single framework.

Additionally, LG CNS signed a similar reseller deal and is already running seminars at major Seoul-area universities. It operates through something called the OpenAI Launch Center.

Samsung SDS and LG CNS are racing to own the institutional AI stack. The security angle is the real battleground. Schools won’t touch AI tools that compromise student data, and both sides know it.

Samsung SDS head of strategic marketing Lee Jung-heon said the goal goes beyond reselling, pointing toward full deployment and operational support.

ChatGPT Edu

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Robert Lewandowski’s MLS move cools as Chicago Fire reportedly change priorities

27 April 2026 at 09:49
The chances of Robert Lewandowski arriving to the MLS have cooled down as Chicago Fire have reportedly changed their priorities in the transfer market.

Robert Lewandowski has been one of the most intriguing names heading into the upcoming transfer window, with his contract at Barcelona set to expire and Chicago Fire among the clubs showing the most concrete interest. However, the prospect of the Polish striker making his way to MLS has cooled significantly, with the Fire reportedly shifting their attention elsewhere.

With the four-year deal Lewandowski signed with FC Barcelona expiring at the end of the 2025-26 season, the veteran has some significant decisions ahead of him. With Poland absent from the 2026 World Cup, he will have the summer window to weigh his options, whether that means accepting a heavily reduced salary to stay at Barcelona or entertaining offers from other clubs.

Chicago Fire had been among those clubs, going as far as holding preliminary discussions with the striker’s camp about a potential move. However, according to Tom Bogert of The Athletic, the Fire’s interest in Lewandowski appears to have dissipated, with the club having “changed their priorities.”

Hugo Cuypers’ form and a change of heart for Chicago Fire

On paper, landing Lewandowski made sense for Chicago Fire, with a Designated Player slot available and the marketing appeal of a high-profile European name arriving in the city. But the recent form of Hugo Cuypers, combined with the club’s efforts to secure him on a new deal, appears to have played a significant role in cooling their pursuit of the Polish striker.

Hugo Cuypers #9 of the Chicago Fire FC.
Hugo Cuypers #9 of the Chicago Fire FC.

Cuypers has been nothing short of sensational in his role as the team’s lead striker, finding the net in every match he has appeared in and sitting among the MLS scoring leaders with eight goals in six games, having missed three fixtures through injury. With the Fire sitting seventh in the standings with 17 points from nine games and Cuypers thriving in coach Gregg Berhalter’s system, the club’s front office has concluded that adding another striker to compete with the Belgian would disrupt rather than improve what is already working.

Where will Lewandowski go?

In the 2025-26 campaign, Lewandowski has gradually lost his grip on a starting spot at Barcelona, featuring in 23 of the club’s 41 games and rotating with Ferran Torres in a striker role that neither has fully made their own. Barcelona are reportedly open to keeping the veteran, but only under a significant wage reduction from what is currently the highest salary at the club, a condition that could push Lewandowski toward the exit door.

While AC Milan’s pursuit remains complicated by internal disagreements between the club’s board and coaching staff, Juventus have emerged as the frontrunners. According to Tuttosport, the Bianconeri are prepared to offer Lewandowski a one-year deal worth six million euros plus bonuses, along with the guaranteed starting role as the central striker in Luciano Spalletti’s system.

Robert Lewandowski of FC Barcelona looks on during pre-match warm up.

Beijing Auto Show 2026: The foreign brands

27 April 2026 at 09:34

The new Capital International Exhibition Center of China

As is the case every year, BSCB had the opportunity to attend the China Auto Show in 2026, this time in Beijing. Firstly the Show is now a dual-venue format, held at the old China Exhibition Center (Shunyi Hall) and the adjacent all new Capital International Exhibition Center of China (CIECC). Combined, the two venues feature no less than 17 indoor exhibition halls across a record-breaking 380,000 square meters, or over 50 football fields. I walked 21 km across two days to cover all brands showcased inside the two buildings. First we study the most impressive foreign brands present at the Show, in alphabetical order.

Audi 

Last year Audi made a splash by launching a new China-only brand in cooperation with SAIC: AUDIi in capital letters instead of the four rings. Hopes were high this would revive the German manufacturer, and the E5 sportback was presented. However the E5 EV only accumulated a little more than 10,000 units since its launch in August, peaking at 2,630 sales last month. Only a drop in the ocean of the very competitive Chinese EV market, and as a result Audi sales are down again over Q1 2026. One year on, and with added pressure to succeed, the carmaker presented the E7X electric SUV, featuring the same end-to-end digital dashboard and digital rear view mirrors, and the same LED light both at the front and back as the E5. One more EV is scheduled to start in 2027, a pace of new launches far from what the Chinese are doing.

BMW 

BMW came to the Show all guns blazing with a gigantic stand across two sections of its hall (see picture above). Its main new model is the iX3 SUV, which in my view is one of the most beautiful car designs currently on sale.

Ford

I was very impressed by the large digital tile on the Ford Mondeo’s dashboard. Foreign carmakers are really trying their best to remain competitive. In the case of Ford, it is also badly needed as sales are down -30.9% year-on-year over Q1 2026.

Hyundai

At the Show, Hyundai officially (and belatedly) launched the Ioniq NEV brand in China. It did so with the Ioniq V, a strikingly angular vehicle, as per the brand’s usage of exploring new design frontiers. The dashboard features the now mandatory digital tile expanding to the passenger side.

Jetta

Volkswagen’s attempt at a China-only low cost brand, Jetta, launched in 2019. It has had disappointing results ever since and vegetates at #41 in the brands charts in March with just over 9,000 sales. The issue is it didn’t offer any NEV models. This is all about to change, with the Beijing Auto Show the stage for the brand’s complete relaunch, including a new logo. The only visible vehicle on the stand though is a concept: the Jetta X, a rugged all-electric SUV. The brand says it will launch four new NEV models by 2028, and one sedan was displayed in camouflage.

Lexus

Lexus’s only “news” in China in 2026 is the ES sedan which was unveiled last year at the Shanghai Auto Show. The ES interior is now visible and features a large digital tile extending to the passenger as is now the “norm” in China. The ES is still scheduled to be produced in the brand’s new Shanghai plant in 2027 and will be the first Lexus built in China.

Nissan 

Nissan has rightfully embarked on a series of China-only model EV launches. Last year it showcased the N7 sedan. After a fantastic start (10,148 sales last August), the N7 has fallen to just 587 units in February and 1,382 in March. Nissan has also added the N6 which peaked at 6,822 sales in December but dropped to 2,665 last month. Wildly varying scores make it difficult to call them a success or failure so far. Now the brand is launching the NX8 SUV, proposed in EV and EREV versions, and which reportedly secured 8,423 orders within the first 30 minutes of sales. Very encouraging but let’s see whether the model can sustain strong sales after launch unlike the N6 and N7.

Peugeot

A total surprise for me at the Show is the presence of Peugeot (and Citroen). The French manufacturer, in doldrums sales-wise (975 units in March), presented two new concepts: the Concept 6 shooting brake sedan and Concept 8 SUV. The stand also had the Polygon Concept (an advance look at the future 208) and the Citroen Elo concept. The two new Peugeot concepts prefigure a ‌new ⁠line-up of large sedans and SUVs, produced in China for China, as well as for export from China to ​Peugeot’s overseas ​markets. The first of these new Chinese-built models is expected to launch in 2027. The stand also featured Peugeot’s new visual identity: three horizontal stripes forming the shape of the head- and backlights.

Smart 

Smart, now a Mercedes-Benz/Geely joint venture, has unveiled the #6, its first sedan, which will be confined to China. It is the brand’s largest vehicle to date, and is badly needed as sales figures are dismal (1,717 sales in March). The task will be difficult, and the carmaker has completely changed the way it does interiors with the #6 featuring end-to-end digital tile as is now the norm in vehicles aimed at the Chinese customer.

Toyota Wildlander

Toyota

 

Toyota outsold (just) Volkswagen in March and has managed to contain its YoY loss over Q1 to -5%, a strong result given the environment foreign brands find themselves in in 2026. The Show was the opportunity for me to discover the new generation RAV4 (and its twin the Wildlander) in the flesh. Note it’s the Wildlander that uses the international look whereas the RAV4 proposes a more squaring front. Toyota always opts for conservatism and tried and tested features over extravagant advances. True to form, the RAV4/Wildlander’s interior is solid but its screens are rather small in the current context. Toyota also presented the bZ7 flagship sedan secured over 3,100 orders one hour after launch.

I spent the day exploring the Beijing Auto Show with industry superstar Felipe Muñoz

Volkswagen

Volkswagen was by far the most impressive foreign carmaker at the Show and seems to have finally woken up after losing its market pole position to BYD and then the second place to Geely, plus being outsold by Toyota in March. The German manufacturer had more than a few new EV models at the Show.

The ID. Aura T6 stands for Advanced, User-centric, Reliable, and All-access. The letter T means Travel, and the digit 6 refers to the “golden balance point.” It’s a 6-seater family oriented urban crossover, and looks like a sedan from the front. It has Xpeng tech on board.

The ID. Era 9X was also unveiled, coming from the SAIC-VW joint venture. It is an EREV (extended range EV) with six seats and will act as the flagship NEV model for the brand. It has the mandatory digital tile extending to the passenger side.

The ID. Unyx 07 was co-developed with Xpeng. It’s a mid-size electric fastback sedan offering a 231 hp electric motor and a 59.9 kWh battery, for a range of 558 km.

The ID. Unyx 08 is Volkswagen’s first mass produced vehicle developed in collaboration with Xpeng. It breaks with the brand’s previous design codes with a distinctive fascia. At 5m long, this is a large SUV but only comes as a five-seater. 

This is all for our coverage of the notable foreign carmakers at the Beijing Auto Show 2026. Next we will talk about the domestic manufacturers.

 

 

 

 

 

Ederson VAR'a hareket çekti: Sezonu şimdi kesin kapattı

Ederson'ın oyundan atıldıktan sonra da çirkin hareketlerine devam ettiği iddia ediliyordu... Brezilyalı kalecinin, "sinirle VAR odasına doğru ani bir hareket yaptım" sözleriyle çirkin hareketlerine devam ettiği ortaya çıktı.

Derbide atılmak için elinden geleni yapan Ederson sonunda muradına erdi... Brezilyalı kalecinin sadece Yasin Kol'un üzerine yürümekle kalmayıp aynı zamanda oyundan çıkarken VAR monitörüne de "terbiyesiz bir hareket" yaptığı iddia edildi. O görüntüler sosyal medya ya da yayın kuruluşa yansımadı.

Ederson

Ancak dedikodular Ederson'ın maç sonu açıklamasıyla adeta resmiyet kazandı:

- Bu hafta sonu oynanan derbide yaşananlardan dolayı taraftarlardan ve takım arkadaşlarımdan özür dilemek istiyorum.

- Kırmızı kart kararına katılmıyorum ve hakem yönetimine yönelik eleştirilerimi sürdürüyorum; haksızlığa uğradığımıza inanıyorum.

- Sahadan çıkarken, sinirle VAR odasına doğru ani bir hareket yaptım; bunu yapmamam gerekirdi.

Tüm Fenerbahçe ailesinden bir kez daha özür diliyorum!

Fenerbahce

Yasin Kol'un kendisine küfür ettiği içi rapor ettiği Ederson'ın 41'ni maddeden PFDK'ya sevk edilmesi bekleniyordu. Brezilyalı kalecinin bu hareketi yüzünden de ceza alması durumunda sezonu kapatacağı ise gelen bilgiler arasında.

Fenerbahçeliler Fenerbahçe otobüsünü taşladı

Fenerbahçeli taraftarlar Galatasaray derbisinde hiç bir varlık gösteremeyen oyuncularını taşıyan takım otobüsünü taşladı... her ne kadar 3-5 taraftar olsa da bu olay camiada yara açtı.

Derbi sonrası bir kez daha istenmeyen olaylar yaşandı. 3-0’lık galibiyet Galatasaray camiasında bayram havası estirdi. Mağlubiyetin sokağa yansıması çirkin oldu.

Fenerbahce

Stadı terk eden bir grup taraftar, alınan 3-0'lık mağlubiyete tepki göstermek amacıyla tesislerin önünde toplandı. Gerginliğin tırmanmasıyla birlikte Fenerbahçe takım otobüsü, kendi taraftarlarının taşlı saldırısına uğradı.

BİR GALATASARAYLI BIÇAKLANDI

İddiaya göre, kutlamalar sırasında bir Fenerbahçe taraftarı ile Galatasaray taraftarı arasında tartışma çıktı. Tartışmanın büyümesi üzerine sarı-kırmızılı taraftar, kalçasından iki kez bıçaklandı.

Fenerbahce

Emniyet stadyum içinde de operasyon yaptı. Meşale yakan ve çevreye zarar veren bazı Galatasaray taraftarları gözaltına alındı.

Osimhen 'abarttı' mı? Yoksa haklı mıydı? Fenerbahçe, Galatasaray'a ter mi attırdı?

Osimhen'in Fenerbahçe derbisini, "antrenmandakilerden daha az yorulduk" sözleri ile tanımlamaması istatistikleri devreye soktu. Nijeryalı haklı mıydı?

Galatasaray derbide Fenerbahçe'yi 3-0 gibi net bir skorla yendi... geceye damga vuran ise sarı-kırmızıların "zırhlı ve tehlikeli" yıldızı Victor Osimhen oldu.

- Bunu bütün saygımla söylüyorum rakibimize ama gerçekten antrenmandakilerden daha az yorulduk bu maçta.

Galatasaray

İlk etapta Nijeryalının açıklaması Fenerbahçeliler için "abartlı" gelebilir. Ancak maçın istatistiklerine bakıldığında sahadaki Galatasaray baskınlığı bu sözleri destekleyecek nitelikte.

Victor Osimhen: Galatasaray'ı her şeyiyle seviyorum. Fırsat olduğu sürece bu armayı hep koruyacağım. Bunu kalbimden söylüyorum; her şeyimle mücadele edeceğim bu arma için.

Bunu rakibimize bütün saygımla söylüyorum ama bu maçta gerçekten antrenmandakilerden daha az yorulduk. pic.twitter.com/9KM4Xocy5e

— Tivibu Spor (@tivibuspor) April 26, 2026 İŞTE EZİCİ RAKAMLAR

- Topla oynamada %63-%37 gibi çok ciddi bir fark var oluştu. Maçtan önce "top veren maçı alır" tezi çüdürüdü.

- Galatasaray 35 kez rakip ceza sahasına girerken, Fenerbahçe sadece 10 kez girebildi. Sarı-kırmızılıların 21 isabetli şutta 5 tehlikesi karşısında Fenerbahçe sadece 5 şut çıkarabildi.

- Galatasaray ikili mücadelelerin %56'sını kazandı. Hava toplarında %61'lik bir üstünlük sağladı.

Galatasaray

ALTI ÇOK DA BOŞ DEĞİL

İstatistikler, Galatasaray'ın oyun kurulumunda ve fiziksel anlamda çok da zorlanmadığını net şekilde ortaya koyuyor. Dolayısıyla Osimhen’in "fiziksel yük" anlamında bu maçı bir antrenman temposuna benzettiği çıkarımı aslında aldı çok da boş olmayan bir ifade gibi duruyor.

Turan Bayramov: “Hədəfim Avropa çempionu olmaq idi”

27 April 2026 at 10:30

Sərbəst güləş üzrə Avropa ikincisi Turan Bayramov (74 kq) Albaniyada keçirilmiş yarışla bağlı təəssüratlarını bölüşüb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, o, Azərbaycan Güləş Federasiyasının rəsmi saytına açıqlamasında bunları söyləyib:

“Hədəfim Avropa çempionu olmaq idi. Artıq ikinci dəfədir ki, bu şansı əldən verirəm. Çox təəssüflənirəm. Final görüşündə taktiki səhv etdim. Bütün hesablarım 3:0-dan sonra puça düşdü. Bu medalı qızıla çevirmək üçün əlimdən gələni edəcəyəm. Rəqiblə güləş üslubumuz tamam fərqlidir. O, rəqibi tutub saxlamaqla fəndi edir. Mənə açıq güləşən rəqiblər daha rahat olur. Bu idmançı isə ancaq fiziki gücün hesabına, döşəkdən kənarlaşdıraraq üstünlük əldən edir. Bu, mənim güləş üslubuma əks olduğu üçün çətinlik çəkirəm. Yunan-Roma güləşində 77 kq, sərbəst güləşdə isə 74 kq ən çox rəqabətin olduğu çəkidir. Hər bir medal idmançı üçün dəyərlidir”.

Xatırladaq ki, Albaniyanın paytaxtı Tiranada təşkil edilmiş Avropa çempionatında 74 kq çəki dərəcəsində yarışan Turan Bayramov startda çətinliklə də olsa, neytral atlet statusuyla Avropa çempionatına qatılmış Fərhad Nurixorjestana minimal fərqlə (3:2) qalib gəlib. Güləşçimiz 1/4 finalda belaruslu Nikita Mayevskiyə heç bir şans tanımayıb – 8:0. Yarımfinalda gürcüstanlı Georgi Elbakidzeni (2:1) üstələmiş Bayramov finala yüksəlib. Turan həlledici görüşdə slovakiyalı Taymuraz Salkazanovla qarşılaşıb. Güləşçimiz rəqibinə 2:4 fərqlə uduzub və gümüş medalı boynundan asıb.

Cəlal Hüseynov “Botev”ə qarşı bir hissə oynadı

27 April 2026 at 10:00

Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan millisinin mərkəz müdafiəçisi Cəlal Hüseynov Bolqarıstanın “Arda” komandasının heyətində növbəti matçına çıxıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, Cəlalın komandası Bolqarıstan çempionatının 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 31-ci turu çərçivəsində Plovdiv “Botev”i ilə qarşılaşıb.

“Arda” doğma meydanda baş tutmuş bu oyundan məğlubiyyətlə ayrılıb – 0:2. Hüseynov fasilədən dərhal sonra – 46-cı dəqiqədə meydana buraxılıb.

“Arda” 31 turdan sonra 44 xalla 16 iştirakçı arasında 7-ci pillədə qərarlaşıb. Komanda cari mövsümdə 12 qələbə qazanıb, 8 heç-heçə edib, 11 məğlubiyyətə üzülüb.

Xatırladaq ki, “Zirə”nin yetirməsi olan Cəlal Hüseynov Bolqarıstan təmsilçisi ilə 2023-cü ilin iyun ayında 3 illik müqavilə imzalayıb. Azərbaycanlı futbolçu bu komandada 80 rəsmi oyuna çıxıb, 2 qol vurub. Cəlal 2024/2025-ci illər mövsümünü icarə əsasında “Şamaxı”da keçirsə də, ötən ilin yayında yenidən Bolqarıstan klubuna qayıdıb.

Hüseynov 2021-ci ilin noyabrında debüt etdiyi Azərbaycan milli komandasının heyətində 9 oyuna çıxsa da, məhsuldar fəaliyyəti ilə yadda qalmayıb.

Cəbrayıl Hacıyev: “Çempion olmaq istəyirdim”

27 April 2026 at 09:30

Sərbəst güləş üzrə Avropa üçüncüsü Cəbrayıl Hacıyev (79 kq) Albaniyada keçirilmiş turnirlə bağlı təəssüratlarını bölüşüb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, o, Azərbaycan Güləş Federasiyasının rəsmi saytına açıqlamasında bunları söyləyib:

“Şükürlər olsun, komanda olaraq yaxşı çıxış etdik. Kislovodskidə yaxşı təlim-məşq toplanışı keçdik. Axırıncı hazırlığımız Bakıda oldu. Müəllimlərimin hamısı yanımda idi. Bu mənim böyüklərin Avropa çempionatında ikinci çıxışım idi. Əlbəttə, çempion olmaq istəyirdim. Bu dəfə üçüncü yerə çıxdım. İnşallah, gələn il daha da yaxşı hazırlaşıb, bu medalın əyarını qızıl edərəm. Qarşıdan dünya çempionatı gəlir. Ona da yaxşı hazırlaşacağam”.

Xatırladaq ki, Cəbrayıl Hacıyev (79 kq) Albaniyanın paytaxtı Tiranada təşkil edilmiş Avropa çempionatının 1/4 finalında slovakiyalı Avropa çempionu və dünya mükafatçısı Axsarbek Qulayevdən güclü olub – 7:2. Ancaq yarımfinalda belaruslu olimpiya və Avropa mükafatçısı Maqamedxabib Kadimaqamedova 1:5 hesabıyla məğlub olub. Güləşçimiz üçüncü yer uğrunda görüşdə Şimali Makedoniyanı təmsil edən Rasul Şapiyevə şans tanımayıb – 8:0. Bununla da Cəbrayıl Avropa çempionatının bürünc medalını boynundan asıb və karyerasının ən böyük uğuruna imza atıb.

Azərbaycan yığmasından tarixi nəticə

27 April 2026 at 10:00

Braziliyanın Fos-du-İquasu şəhərində keçirilən boks üzrə Dünya kubokuna yekun vurulub.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, 49 ölkədən 400 idmançının qatıldığı yarışda Azərbaycan millisi tarixi nəticəyə imza atıb. Komandamız Dünya kubokunda ilk dəfə 3 qızıl və 1 bürünc medal qazanıb.

Finalda Sübhan Mamedov (50 kq) İssam Bensayarla (Mərakeş) döyüşüb. Hər 3 raundu xeyrinə bitirən boksçumuz yekunda 5:0 (30:27, 30:27, 29:28, 29:28, 30:27) hesabı ilə qələbə qazanıb və qızıl medala yiyələnib.

Onun ardınca Məhəmməd Abdullayev (+90 kq) də fəxri kürsünün ən yüksək pilləsinə qalxıb. O, həlledici görüşdə Davit Çaloyana (Ermənistan) gücünü göstərib. Rəqibini 3:2 (29:28, 28:29, 28:29, 29:28, 29:28) hesabı ilə məğlub edən Abdullayev komandamızın üçüncü qızıl medalını rəsmiləşdirib və Braziliyada üçüncü dəfə Azərbaycan himnini səsləndirib.

Millimizin heyətində final mərhələsinin ilk sessiyasında Səidcəmşid Cəfərov (75 kq) Dünya kubokunun qalibi olub, daha öncə isə Nəbi İsgəndərov (70 kq) bürünc medala yiyələnib.

Beləliklə, 3 qızıl və 1 bürünc medal qazanan kişilərdən ibarət millimiz Dünya kubokunu komanda hesabında ikinci yerdə başa vurub. Yarışa 6 kişi boksçu ilə qatılan yığmamızı ev sahibləri yalnız gümüş medal hesabına qabaqlayıb.

Qeyd edək ki, boksçularımız Vətənə aprelin 29-da qayıdacaqlar.

Geridönüş üçün “harakiri”

27 April 2026 at 09:56

Honda avtomobil sənayesində samballı marka sayılır. “Neftçi” “probeqi” aşmış Hondanı gətirmişdi.

Yaponun yaxşısını gətirmək çətindir. Başa düşürük. Düşməyə çalışırıq…

Hələliksə “Neftçi” elə haldadır, yaponun pisini gətirib ona tətbiq etmək lazımdır – harakiri…

Bu il əzəmətini geri qaytarmağa çalışan, bununçün vurnuxan “flaqman” nələrisə düz etmir ki, “qaş düzəltmək əvəzinə, vurub gözü də çıxarır”…

“Sabah”a heç cür qalib gələ bilməyən “atlılar” kükrəmiş halda bütün qəzəbini “Neftçi”dən çıxdı – 5:1.

Yuri Vernidubun gəlişindən bəri yüksəliş və özünəinam mövzularının baş qəhrəmanına çevrilmiş komanda bu nəticəylə xarizmanı yerlə bir etdi.

Konfrans Liqasına vəsiqə ehtimalı qalır, lakin bu durum və gedişatla çətin… Olsa da, bu “Neftçi” yenidən yığılmalıdır.

Onsuz da son illərin ən çox sökülüb-yığılan komandasıdır, ortada real nəticə görünmür. Ancaq Vernidubun oyun fəlsəfəsi, yanaşması ilkin işartıları ilə ümid verir. Bu mütəxəssisin ideyalarına yatırım etməyə dəyər. Yalnız bir şərtlə – kosmetik yox, köklü dəyişikliklə…

İndiki heyət natarazdı, köntöydür, istəniləni icra etmək potensialı aşağıdır.

“Qarabağ”dan alınan acınacaqlı məğlubiyyətin əsas səbəbi oyun modeli yox, sürətli icraetmə problemi idi. Təkbətək mübarizələrdə keyfiyyət fərqi buna bariz nümunə idi.

Varsa, başbilən önə çıxmalı, indidən gələn mövsümün fakturasını Vernidubun fəlsəfəsi əsasında qurmalıdır. Bəlkə belə geridönüşə nail oluna…

Kamil Əhməd

Vitali, axı sən “Neftçi”sən…

27 April 2026 at 08:02

“Neftçi” əzəli rəqibi “Qarabağ”a azarkeşləri önündə 1:5 hesablı məğlubiyyətə üzüldü.

“Atlılar”ın enişi və bununla yanaşı, “Neftçi”nin artan performansı görüşdən əvvəl “ağ-qaralar”ın şanslarının yüksək dəyərləndirilməsinə səbəb olmuşdu. Vəziyyət fərqli imiş…

Müdafiədə ciddi boşluqlara yol verən “ağ-qaralar” nəticədə darmadağın oldu. Hücum fazasında da rəqibinə “diş keçirə bilməyən” ev sahibləri əzəli rəqibinə qarşı ardıcıl 11-ci oyunda qələbə qazana bilmədi.

Bakılıların məşqçisi Vitali Vernidubun oyun sonrası açıqlaması isə “Neftçi” azarkeşləri arasında daha böyük qəzəb doğurdu. Mütəxəssis məğlubiyyəti şərh edərkən rəqibin səviyyəsinin yüksək olduğunu, komandanın hələ onlarla mübarizə aparacaq gücə çatmadığını bildirdi.

Bunu futbol ictimaiyyəti də görür. İllərdir uğursuz nəticələrinə görə tənqid hədəfi olan “Neftçi” Yuri Vernidubun gəlişindən sonra dirçəlməkdə idi. Lakin oğlu, həm də köməkçisi Vitalinin açıqlaması yerinə düşmədi. Hər kəs anlayır “Neftçi” ilə “Qarabağ” arasında yaranan fərqi, uçurumu.

Ancaq flaqmanı təmsil edən məşqçi nə üçün belə açıqlama versin?

Axı “Neftçi” böyükdür və miqyas sənin də məsuliyyətindədir… Belə məzlum mahiyətli açıqlama nəyə/kimə lazımdır?

Məğlub olmusan, yaxşı, mövsüm bir oyundan ibarət deyil, avrokuboklara vəsiqə şansların davam edir, hələ üstəlik qarşıda yenidən “Qarabağ”la oyun var…

Niyə bu qədər bədbin yanaşma?

“Kəpəz” səndən daha güclüdür? Ya “Zirə”si, “Turan Tovuz”u, mövsümdə “Qarabağ”a ilk məğlubiyyəti yaşadan “Sumqayıt”ı?

Yəqin, Vernidub bu açıqlamaya görə, oğlunu tənbehləyər.

Maraqlıdır, gəlişindən sonra hər konfransda “Neftçi” əzəmətindən danışan Yuri oğlu ilə bu haqda söhbətləşməyib? Ya Vitali “Neftçi”nin nə məna daşıdığını anlamır?

Hər halda, “Qəbələ”də çıxış etdiyi illərdə bunu bilirdi…

Luzer məşqçilərə xas olan bu açıqlama növbəti oyun öncəsi komandaya necə təsir edəcək?

Cavabı üç gün sonra, yenidən “Palms Sports Arena”da baş tutacaq dueldə daha aydın olacaq.

Şahin Cəfərov

“Zirə” Tovuz səfərində, lider autsayderə qarşı – YENİLƏNİR

27 April 2026 at 08:01

Bu gün Misli Premyer Liqasında XXIX tura yekun vurulacaq.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, sonuncu gündə iki qarşılaşma keçiriləcək.

Günün birinci matçında “Zirə” səfərdə “Turan Tovuz”la üz-üzə gələcək.

Lider “Sabah” autsayder “Karvan-Yevlax”la qarşılaşacaq.

Misli Premyer Liqası
XXIX tur

27 aprel

18:00 Turan Tovuz – Zirə
Baş hakim: Rəvan Həmzəzadə
Tovuz şəhər stadionu

20:00 Sabah – Karvan-Yevlax
Baş hakim: Kamranbəy Rəhimov
“Bank Respublika Arena”

Arteta desperate for €100 million solution to Arsenal’s issues in the midfield

27 April 2026 at 10:10

In recent weeks, Arsenal’s issues in the midfield have been evident.

While Declan Rice has done well for most part of the season, Martin Zubimendi has struggled to have the same impact.

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After joining the club in the summer transfer window, Zubimendi started the season well but since the start of the new year, the Spaniard has found it difficult to cope up with the pace and physicality of the Premier League.

Mikel Arteta is now looking at alternative options in the market for his midfield as he looks to build on his strong squad.

Arsenal boss Arteta is an admirer of Bruno Guimaraes

According to reports in Spain, as cited by Football 365, Arteta is keen to sign Newcastle United midfielder Bruno Guimaraes.

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Arteta wants a reliable, top-class enforcer. Guimaraes fits the bill perfectly. He’s got the grit, the elite vision, and the proven Premier League pedigree that the Arsenal manager craves.

But prying the 26-year-old Brazilian away from St. James’ Park is going to be incredibly difficult and wildly expensive.

The figures floating around suggest a fee in the region of €100 million to trigger his release clause, which would make him one of the biggest signings of the upcoming window.

Would Newcastle United allow the midfielder to leave?

Newcastle, backed by their immense wealth, certainly don’t need to sell him.

However, Premier League profit and sustainability rules are tight for everyone and that could give the Gunners an opportunity to sign the midfielder.

The Gunners aren’t the only ones circling the waters. Manchester City are reportedly huge admirers of the Brazilian, viewing him as the perfect engine-room addition.

Reports indicate that the player himself is highly intrigued by the prospect of joining Arteta’s project, and his desire for a new challenge could ultimately force Newcastle’s hand.

If the Arsenal board can somehow navigate the sky-high asking price and beat out their Manchester rivals, Guimaraes might take their team to the next level that Arteta wants to reach.

Report: Arsenal open to selling summer signing after just one season, insider claims 

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Newcastle United target Chelsea attacker who has no future at Stamford Bridge

27 April 2026 at 09:43

After a season-long stint in the Bundesliga, 24-year-old striker Nicolas Jackson is packing his bags but he might not be staying at Stamford Bridge for long.

Instead, Newcastle United are reportedly waiting with open arms to bring him back to the Premier League.

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The attacker was signed by Bayern Munich as a back up option to first choice striker Harry Kane but the German champions are set to pass up the option to sign him on a permanent basis this summer.

They are ready to send him back to Chelsea and with that in mind, Newcastle United are targeting a move for him, according to talkSPORT.

Newcastle United target move for Chelsea attacker

Racking up a highly respectable 10 goals and four assists in 29 appearances across all competitions, the Senegalese forward has proven he can still deliver the goods.

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Despite his solid form, Bayern’s sporting director Max Eberl recently went on the record to confirm they won’t be triggering the permanent buy option.

Honestly, you can’t blame them, the massive €65 million (£56.2m) price tag attached to that clause is steep.

Even Bayern fans have admitted that while Jackson has been a reliable backup, the valuation is simply too high for a rotation player.

Enter Eddie Howe and Newcastle United. The Magpies are crying out for a dynamic, reliable hitman.
Last summer, they heavily invested in Nick Woltemade and Yoane Wissa, but the duo have completely misfired.

Together, they’ve managed a measly combined total of just eight Premier League goals all season.

The situation has gotten so dire that Howe has been forced to lean heavily on 20-year-old Will Osula to lead the line in recent weeks.

Magpies need a ready made option to lead the attack

Newcastle desperately needs an established forward who can handle the physical demands and transitional style of English football, and Jackson perfectly fits the profile.

The most fascinating part of this potential deal is the absolute chaos currently unfolding at Jackson’s parent club. Chelsea is in the middle of a major sporting crisis.

They’ve been suffering through a shocking five-game goal drought that recently led to the sacking of manager Liam Rosenior, who only just replaced Enzo Maresca.

You’d think the Blues would be begging for Jackson to return, especially since big-money summer signing Liam Delap has struggled immensely, netting just one league goal all year.

However, Chelsea still have Jackson tied down for another seven years. Given their massive squad size, recent managerial upheaval, and the need to balance the books, it’s highly likely Chelsea will drop their initial asking price just to get his wages off the payroll.

Sources: Manager open for Man United move becomes frontrunner for Chelsea job

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Sources: Manager open for Man United move becomes frontrunner for Chelsea job

27 April 2026 at 09:33

Following the abrupt and messy sacking of Liam Rosenior, who lasted a mere 106 days, Chelsea’s hierarchy is right back to the drawing board.

With interim boss Calum McFarlane currently holding the fort and remarkably guiding the team to the FA Cup final, the search for a permanent savior has sparked a massive managerial tug-of-war behind the scenes.

According to sources close to the agents industry informing CaughtOffside, the Chelsea board is frantically trying to lock down a figure who can finally restore order, bring back the fierce, winning atmosphere at the Bridge, and survive the pressure cooker of West London.

As the shortlist narrows down, the competition is getting incredibly spicy.

Andoni Iraola is the frontrunner for the Chelsea job

Right now, the man firmly at the top of the wishlist is Andoni Iraola.

The Spanish tactician has already confirmed he’ll be leaving Bournemouth at the end of the season after a brilliant spell, and reports suggest he’s already given the Chelsea project the green light.

However, stepping into the Chelsea dugout comes with a massive warning label.

It’s a massive gamble for the 43-year-old, but the allure of the Chelsea job might just be too strong to turn down.

Despite that, Fabrizio Romano recently reported that Iraola would be open to a move to Manchester United, something that could ruin Chelsea’s plans.

Ex-midfielder Fabregas is another name on the shortlist

It wouldn’t be a Chelsea managerial search without a heavy dose of romanticism.

Cesc Fàbregas is a very serious target, viewed as both an emotional appointment and a sharp tactical mind.

The main hurdle? Como’s board is currently fighting tooth and nail to block his departure, though Chelsea is keeping the pressure on.

Meanwhile, whispers from inside the club’s boardroom suggest some voices are actively pushing for the return of absolute club icons John Terry or Frank Lampard, hoping their legendary status alone can inject some desperately needed fighting spirit into a fragile dressing room.

Blues have shortlisted several other names

The Chelsea ownership still has their eyes on a visionary, blockbuster appointment.

Both Xabi Alonso and Xavi remain on the radar as dream targets, though convincing them to take on this current Chelsea project feels like a massive long shot.

If those big names fail to materialise, the Blues have a fascinating backup plan warming up in the wings: Régis Le Bris.

The Sunderland miracle-worker has done a phenomenal job up north, and his tactical flexibility makes him a highly intriguing fallback option.

While McFarlane has temporarily lifted the gloom by securing a trip to Wembley, the long-term fix remains a massive question mark.

Whether they go for the tactical brains of Iraola, the nostalgia of Fàbregas, or a blockbuster name like Alonso, the Chelsea board simply has to get this one right.

Chelsea could lose Cole Palmer for £130m, Premier League rivals hold concrete interest

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The Race For Rogers: Villa’s attacking superstar looks set for a major transfer saga this summer

While Aston Villa might have been frustrated on Saturday lunchtime as they were hit with a 1-0 loss away at Fulham, Unai Emery’s men could be set for an historic month in the Midlands. Travelling to local rivals Nottingham Forest on Thursday night as they get their Europa League semi-final adventure underway, the Villains are […]

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Manchester United v Brentford: Key stats and talking points

Manchester United aim to take a step closer to securing a return to the Champions League as they face a Brentford side with European aspirations of their own. BBC Sport takes a look at the key themes ahead of Monday night's clash at Old Trafford (20:00 BST).

Fernandes continues to inspire United

After only one win in four, the first small murmurs of discontent about Michael Carrick's suitability to take on the Manchester United role permanently were aired ahead of last weekend's trip to Chelsea.

They were far from perfect at Stamford Bridge, having less shots and only one on target, an expected goals tally of 0.29 compared to Chelsea's 1.55 and just 10 touches in the opposition box, but the three points were all that mattered as their 1-0 win edged them ever closer to a Champions League return.

The eight wins they have amassed in 12 league games under Carrick is as many as they had managed across their first 21 matches of the campaign, while the 28 points they have secured in 2026 is more than any other side.

The Chelsea win marked the 21st successive top-flight game in which they have scored, their longest such run since doing so 23 times under Sir Alex Ferguson between November 2012 and April 2013.

The Red Devils were once again indebted to the creative brilliance of Bruno Fernandes as their captain laid on an 18th top-flight assist of the season to further his claims to be named PFA player of the season.

He is only the fourth player to create 10 assists in a Premier League season away from home, while he is now just two shy of equalling the all-time record for assists in a season.

Graphic showing the most assists made by a player in a Premier League season
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Draw specialists Brentford still dreaming of Europe

Brentford enjoyed a superb 3-1 win over Manchester United back in September and are now targeting a first victory at Old Trafford since 1937.

After a rip-roaring run of nine wins in 14 matches in all competition the Bees have forgotten how to turn one point into three. Their last six matches in all competitions have ended in draws, three of which have ended 2-2 and three 0-0. Its the longest such run in their history while five straight league draws is the most in the top flight since Manchester City had seven between October and November 2009.

They haven't fallen behind in any of their last six league matches dating back two months, but Keith Andrews will be desperate for his side to go on and keep their noses in front as they try to secure European qualification for the very first time.

One quirk of last Saturday's draw with Fulham is that Keith Andrews became only the second Premier League boss this season to not make a single substitution in a match, following Oliver Glasner, who also decided not to make a change in Crystal Palace's defeat to Sunderland in January.

Chargers rookie Akheem Mesidor’s jersey number revealed

General manager Joe Hortiz chose to bolster the defense with the Chargers' first-round pick, selecting edge rusher Akheem Mesidor.

The 25-year-old recorded 63 tackles, 17.5 tackles for loss, 12.5 sacks, and four forced fumbles last season at Miami. The 2025 campaign marked the edge's sixth collegiate season, and he entered the draft with both age and injury concerns.

However, Hortiz dismissed both as potential issues throughout his Chargers tenure.

"We interviewed him in Indy. You felt that in the room," Hortiz said of the edge's maturity. "He's experienced. He got an education in football at Miami. ... Age is just a number."

Mesidor is slated to be the third edge rusher, behind Khalil Mack and Tuli Tuipolotu, on the depth chart.

The Chargers welcomed Mesidor to the organization this past Friday, with head coach Jim Harbaugh greeting the rookie and allowing him to pick his jersey number.

Mesidor couldn't choose the number he wore with the Hurricanes as safety Derwin James already wears No. 3 for the Chargers.

He went with a number he's worn before: 90.

"Ninety was my first number in college," Mesidor said. Back to it, monster number."

talkin' numbers pic.twitter.com/xRRoLKOKbY

— Los Angeles Chargers (@chargers) April 24, 2026

This article originally appeared on Chargers Wire: Chargers reveal rookie Akheem Mesidor's jersey number

Juventus and AC Milan trudge through another goalless draw

MILAN, ITALY - APRIL 26: Jonathan David of Juventus reacts during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 26, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Games between old hands like Luciano Spalletti and Massimiliano Allegri will always be highly tactical affairs.

Of course, those tactics tend to be diametrically opposed. Between Spalletti’s attacking innovation and Allegri’s defend-at-all-costs approach, it’s always interesting to see how the two would work to get the advantage over each other.

It’s been hard for Juventus and AC Milan to gain an advantage over each other the last few years. Three of the last four games against each other had ended in goalless draws, including their first game this year at the Allianz. The return at this critical juncture of the season was heavy with meaning. Milan’s recent breakdown in form had allowed Juve to pull up three points behind them. A victory would’ve seen them pull past them into third on the head-to-head tiebreaker and keep the distance between Roma and Como at five.

But that tendency to cancel each other came back out again. Both sides had their chances — Juve hit the target with five of their 10 shots and had a goal called back, Milan saw Alexis Saelemaekers slam a ball off the crossbar—but in the end, neither team had the push to get the ball over the other’s goal line. With the results earlier in the weekend, Juve finished three points above the chasing pack and still in control of their own destiny in the race for the top four with four games to go.

Spalletti got Dusan Vlahovic back to the bench after yet another injury stop, but Kenan Yildiz was still only fit for sub appearances, and Arkadiusz Milik and Juan Cabal were out. Spalletti named a strong 3-4-2-1 lineup, with Michele Di Gregorio at its base. Pierre Kalulu, Bremer, and Lloyd Kelly made up the back three, while Weston McKennie and Andrea Cambiaso started as wing-backs. Former Milan prospect Manuel Locatelli joined Khéphren Thuram in midfield, while Francisco Conceição and Jérémie Boga supported Jonathan David in attack.

Allegri wasn’t missing many to injuries, although Davide Bartesaghi started despite not being 100 percent. The 3-5-2 that has become his staple remained, however ill-fitting some of his players were for it. Mike Maignan started in goal behind the defensive trio of Matteo Gabbia, Strahinja Pavlovic, and Fikayo Tomori. Bartesaghi joined Saelemaekers out on the wings, while Adrien Rabiot, Luka Modric, and Youssouf Fofana ran the midfield. Christian Pulisic and Rafael Leão started together as an unconventional strike pair.

As expected, the game started cagey. Juve, usually a team that presses hard up top, allowed Milan to hold the ball in their own half, with Maignan getting time to survey the entire field when his team tried to recycle the ball. Modric found himself getting man-marked by Thuram, the old Croatian war horse having been identified as the biggest threat on the field.

It wasn’t until the 10th minute that either side took a shot, an effort from range by Thuram that was blocked in close. In the 16th minute the Frenchman was teed up beautifully by Boga, but couldn’t get to the ball in time to get a shot off. Locatelli clearly had come out with a point to prove against the club that gave up on him, slamming into his former teammate Rabiot in midfield and sending him sprawling.

Milan took their first attempt in the 21st minute, but Fofana got selfish and fired well off target after Cambiaso, who had been booked, proved ineffective in defending the pass that game his way. With 10 minutes left in the half Rabiot took a shot from the top of the box that fortunately went right at Di Gregorio, who parried it back out into the box to find Leão blazing way over.

Seconds after that Juve thought they had taken the lead after Conceição made a lovely move in the box and found Thuram with a low cross—but the midfielder was well offside, and the goal was quite rightly disallowed. The Portuguese continued to present danger, taking down a beautiful long pass from Locatelli and shaking Bartesaghi before firing at a tight angle right into Maignan’s chest. He shook the young Italian winger again in first-half stoppage time, but again hit it too centrally for it to be of much trouble for Maingan.

Less than five minutes into the second period Saelamaekers blasted into the crossbar after a beautiful, flowing pass move, while David couldn’t quite work his way through the middle on a breakaway a few minutes later. Bremer tried his luck from outside the box, but again hit the ball far too centrally and saw another simple hate by Maignan.

Milan had a bit more control of things in the middle of the half, but didn’t look like they had any idea how to penetrate the Juve defense. Locatelli, on the other hand, was able to break Conceição through the lines, but Pavlovic was able to stop him in the nick of time before a shot. Teun Koopmeiners had a long-range shot slightly deflected to make it a little easier for Maignan, then put a free kick in that was punched out.

There was a scary moment with 15 minutes to go when Locatelli and Modric both went up for the ball and violently clashed heads, with the Croatian clearly getting the worst of it. Locatelli eventually went to check on his stricken opponent, who was replaced by Ardon Jashari with a massive swelling on his face.

Spalletti wasn’t satisfied with the draw, and sent Yildiz and Edon Zhegrova into the fray for the final 15 minutes. The latter saw a cross fly just over the head of David as Juve kept their hosts pinned in their own half for the final phases. The Canadian did get to a cross from Emil Holm moments later, but couldn’t make clean contact and instead flashed it across the face of goal.

Vlahovic was a welcome sight coming off the bench in the last few minutes. Locatelli made a long pass toward the byline that Yildiz simply whiffed at, while Vlahovic went a little early before he forced Maignan into a kick save. Milan was clearly content with not losing, while Juve pushed until the end to actually win the match, but simply couldn’t find the opening in Milan’s armor to make the final thrust. The final seconds ticked by, and when the last whistle blew, it brought the curtain down on 180 minutes of goalless football between the two sides.

Poehling scores early in OT, Ducks push Oilers to the brink with 4-3 win in Game 4

NHL: Stanley Cup Playoffs-Edmonton Oilers at Anaheim Ducks

Apr 26, 2026; Anaheim, California, USA; Anaheim Ducks center Ryan Poehling (25) in a face off during the first period against the Edmonton Oilers in game four of the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Honda Center. Mandatory Credit: Corinne Votaw-Imagn Images

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ANAHEIM, Calif. — Ryan Poehling scored 2:29 into overtime, and the Anaheim Ducks pushed Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers to the brink of first-round elimination with a 4-3 victory in Game 4 on Sunday night.

Jeffrey Viel tied it with 6:29 left in regulation for the Ducks, who rallied from an early two-goal deficit and another third-period hole before taking a 3-1 series lead with their third consecutive victory over the back-to-back Western Conference champion Oilers.

The Ducks won when Poehling’s sharp-angled shot reluctantly trickled under goalie Tristan Jarry, who had played well in his first playoff start for his new team. An extensive video review revealed no reason to overturn the judgment on the ice that the puck had barely crossed the goal line underneath Jarry’s skate.

Game 5 is Tuesday night in Edmonton.

Cutter Gauthier and Mikael Granlund scored power-play goals in the second period for the Ducks, whose first playoff series in eight years has been an exciting demonstration of their revamped roster’s ample skill. Lukas Dostal stopped 24 shots for Anaheim, which has scored 20 goals in four games against the vaunted Oilers.

Evan Bouchard scored a tiebreaking goal early in the third period and Jarry made 34 saves for the Oilers. Kasperi Kapanen and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins scored first-period goals.

Edmonton nearly won it late in regulation, but Dostal made a spectacular, sprawling pad save to deny McDavid on a late breakaway. The Oilers’ superstar center had two assists in Game 4.

Jarry struggled for Edmonton after arriving in a midseason trade with Pittsburgh, losing his job to Connor Ingram. But with the Oilers struggling mightily to stop the fast, exciting Ducks, coach Kris Knoblauch made the switch got a solid effort from Jarry, who hadn’t played since April 8.

The Oilers also improved their defensive structure after a shambolic Game 3 – and yet the energetic, hungry Ducks still pumped in four more goals despite playing from behind for most of the night.

Kapanen silenced the raucous sellout crowd at Honda Center 38 seconds after the opening faceoff with his fourth goal in four games. Nugent-Hopkins then scored just Edmonton’s second power-play goal of the series.

The Ducks began yet another comeback with vicious wrist shot from Gauthier, their 22-year-old top scorer. Anaheim’s once-awful power play has scored in eight consecutive games.

Granlund and Leo Carlsson then teamed up for a fluid give-and-go to tie it.

Bouchard ripped a wrist shot for a tiebreaking goal just 4 seconds into an Oilers power play, but the Ducks’ fourth line tied it again, with Viel punching home a rebound of John Carlson’s shot for his second career playoff goal.

Alperen Sengun: 'I didn’t give up on this series, and I just wanted to let everybody know'

Facing a 0-3 series deficit, 23-year-old Sengun challenged his teammates to keep their season alive, a message that resonated throughout a balanced offensive performance where every starter scored at least 16 points. “I didn’t give up on this series, and I just wanted to let everybody know,” underlined the Turkish starting center to open his postgame press conference. “Just going into the games, watching the films. I just wanted to do something different. I’m glad it worked, and everyone came out to play today. Hopefully, everybody’s mindset has changed going into the fifth game. We saw it today, and I’m really happy for that.” The Giresun native reflected on the difficulty of displaying leadership while navigating a second language. “After the talk, everybody was saying that you really motivated me. And I was like, ‘My language was good?’. They were, ‘You messed up one point, but I don’t care’. I was happy because they understood me. It’s hard to talk in another language, but I try every day,” Sengun added.

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Şengün: "Did I mess up any words?" Amen: "You did …

Will Guillory: Alperen Şengün said it was a different experience giving a speech in front of the team this morning, knowing English isn't his first language. He said Amen Thompson came to him after and said the speech really motivated him going into Game 4. Şengün: "Did I mess up any words?" Amen: "You did once, but I was still motivated."

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"As his English gets better he tends to talk more"

Oh No He Didn't: Jabari Smith Jr on Sengun being a vocal leader: "As his English gets better he tends to talk more" 😂

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Jabari Smith Jr on Sengun being a vocal leader:

"As his English gets better he tends to talk more" 😂 pic.twitter.com/Psz4fLFlVC

— Oh No He Didn't (@ohnohedidnt24) April 27, 2026

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LeBron James recorded his 3,000th career playoff field …

Ryan Ward: Per Lakers: With his second field goal tonight at Houston, LeBron James recorded his 3,000th career playoff field goal, becoming the first player in NBA history to reach the mark. 1. LeBron James (3,000) 2. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (2,356) 3. Michael Jordan (2,188)

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In hindsight, yes. If you’re looking at it, we …

Lou Williams: I want to put you on the hot seat. With all things considered, obviously AD is traded away now. Should the Mavs have kept Luka at this point? Devin Harris: That’s such a hard question. I will say, even after the trade and everything went down, that game against Houston, for those first 15 minutes of that game, and watching everything go down, I’m looking like, “Oh my God, we could win this championship.” That’s how dominant it looked. So at that point, I saw the vision that Nico had. In that moment, I was like, “Okay, this could really work out really well for us.” Obviously, he got hurt, I think, like two minutes later, and then we didn’t see him again for another couple weeks. It just kind of went down from there. But in hindsight, yes. If you’re looking at it, we probably should have kept him, absolutely. I mean, we’re talking about a top-five player.

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Everybody came into a series against Michael knowing …

How do you compare Jordan, your teammate, to LeBron James, who entered the league the year you retired? Steve Kerr: LeBron’s brilliance doesn’t lie in the same skill set that Michael’s did. It lies in more of a holistic game where he dominates with his pace and his athleticism and his passing. I’ve always felt scoring is secondary for LeBron, but he’s the greatest scorer in the history of the N.B.A.! Almost incidentally. Steve Kerr: Yeah, incidentally. Some of that is longevity: he’s a machine. I mean, I think he’s literally the greatest athlete on the face of the planet and in the course of human history. Playing with Michael, I saw the killer instinct, the emotional dominance he had over not only the other team but the officials, the entire arena. I don’t see that with LeBron. So they’re different, as far as the emotional part of it. Everybody came into a series against Michael knowing they were going to lose. There’s never been anybody like that. Maybe Bill Russell. But I’ve never felt the same way on a basketball floor as I did with Michael.

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Richard Hughes to make genius Liverpool play

Richard Hughes to make genius Liverpool play
Richard Hughes to make genius Liverpool play

Liverpool are looking for a stop-gap option to replace Hugo Ekitike

As mentioned, Ekitike has been one of Liverpool's best players this season.

And, even though Alexander Isak is back in action and could take the reigns, it's been made clear that he's a tad unreliable.

Liverpool will want to be back challenging for titles in the 2026-27 campaign but without Salah and Ekitike to help them, it's clear that some additions need to be made.

Unsurprisingly, a fresh report from Football Insider has claimed that the Reds are going to do exactly that but maybe not in the way fans think.

"Liverpool will explore the market for a new striker in the summer transfer window but will hold back from spending big, sources have told Football Insider," they wrote.

"The Merseyside giants are eyeing a possible loan move or bargain transfer, using the bulk of their summer kitty for other squad acquisitions.

"The club’s recruitment team are honing their strategy for the window after it was confirmed that Hugo Ekitike is set to be ruled out for the rest of 2026 with a ruptured Achilles."

Liverpool need to upgrade several areas of their team in the summer

Pro player comparison for Chargers EDGE Akheem Mesidor

Comparing draft prospects to NFL players, both former and current, is an annual tradition.

It doesn't necessarily mean they'll have the same kind of success at this level. Yet, the comparisons are made based on how similar the prospects' game play, physical measurements, production, roles and traits are.

Ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft, Bleacher Report's Matt Holder wrote a scouting report on Chargers first-round pick Akheem Mesidor and provided an NFL comparison.

Holder compared Mesidor to Colts' Laiatu Latu.

Latu, who was the first defensive player taken in the 2024 NFL Draft, has played two professional seasons. This past season, he became a full-time starter, finishing the season with 27 tackles, 8.5 sacks, and 3 interceptions.

I can see the comparison between Mesidor and Latu, as the two are technically advanced pass rushers who excel at using their hands and quickness to beat offensive linemen.

Additionally, Mesidor, like Latu, can kick inside to rush over guards on passing downs, adding value to sub-packages.

This article originally appeared on Chargers Wire: Which NFL player does Chargers EDGE Akheem Mesidor compare to?

Longhorns Daily News: UT Tower glows after Texas beach volleyball conference championship win

AUSTIN, TEXAS - APRIL 05: Jordan Davis and NEEDTOBREATHE perfom onstage during CMT Crossroads at UT Tower on April 05, 2024 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Nicola Gell/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Texas Athletics announced earlier today its intentions to light UT Tower after the beach volleyball program won the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation championship — the program’s conference.

From Texas Athletics:

“In its first season in the conference, Texas captured the MPSF tournament title Friday with wins over No. 1 UCLA, No. 5 USC and No. 6 Grand Canyon. The Longhorns were selected as the No. 2 seed in the NCAA Championship earlier Sunday, the highest in program history. Texas will face Georgia State in the first round at Gulf Shores, Alabama.”

WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT THE LONGHORNS

Austin American-Statesman: How many Texas Longhorns will get drafted by the NFL in 2027?

Austin American-Statesman: What Texas State football players said about facing Texas in Week 1

247Sports: Horns247 Roundtable: Which Texas player had the best NFL Draft and which Longhorn could be a sleeper?

247Sports: Sam Cozart has been giving Texas baseball superstar production. On Sunday, he showed superstar moxie, too

247Sports: 2026 NFL Draft: Everything Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian had to say about the program’s six players drafted

Inside Texas: Steve Sarkisian and his 2026 Texas roster are now on the clock

ICYMI IN BURNT ORANGE NATION

No. 4 Texas grits out 4-3 10-inning win over Vanderbilt

Four home runs power No. 4 Texas past Vanderbilt, 11-4

Texas LB Anthony Hill Jr. selected No. 60 by the Tennessee Titans

Texas CB Manny Muhammad selected No. 124 by the Chicago Bears

Texas LB Trey Moore selected No. 130 by the Miami Dolphins

Texas S Michael Taaffe selected No. 158 by the Miami Dolphins

Michael Taaffe ‘blacked out’ when the Miami Dolphins called

Texas OG DJ Campbell selected No. 200 by the Miami Dolphins

Texas TE Jack Endries selected No. 221 by the Cincinnati Bengals

Texas UDFA tracker: Ethan Burke signs

RECRUITING ROUNDUP

Austin American-Statesman: From UT to UT: Ex-Texas forward Aaliyah Moore transfers to Tennessee

Inside Texas: Why Texas football’s NFL pipeline matters for recruiting

Inside Texas: Texas Football Recruiting Update: New 2027 and 2028 offers across the country

Inside Texas: Top 10 out-of-state recruits Texas football is targeting in the 2027 class

SEC SHOWDOWN

Rock M Nation: Three-star, in-state linebacker Caleb Green commits to Mizzou football

And The Valley Shook: Baseball swept for a third consecutive weekend

Rocky Top Talk: Several Vols sign as undrafted free agents

Roll ‘Bama Roll: Top ranked 2027 QB prospect commits to Alabama

Dawg Sports: Hard hitting Daylen Everette is a bet on development for the Steelers

A Sea Of Blue: Recruiting expert predicts Miikka Muurinen to Arkansas

WHAT WE’RE READING

SB Nation: Anthon Edwards injury: Wolves star out for ‘weeks’ after knee injury in NBA Playoffs

SB Nation: Sabastian Sawe breaks 2-hour barrier, shatters marathon world record

SB Nation: Nelly Korda wins Chevron Championship going wire to wire, third career major win

NEWS ACROSS LONGHORN NATION AND BEYOND

  • Have fun, fellas.

reunited 🤘🐬#HookEm | @MiamiDolphinspic.twitter.com/PcAq5AEScW

— Texas Longhorns (@TexasLonghorns) April 25, 2026

Haway The Podcast | On This Week | 27 April – 4 May | European Footy | Blackpool Woes

Welcome to the 52nd and final instalment of On This Week – we’ve completed a whole year, and we’re rounding off in style.

Although, in typical OTW fashion, we’re not talking about the famous first FA Cup win in 1937, nor a league title win or two – no. We’ve gone for some much more obscure things than that!

On today’s show…

  • Kelvin explores the 1969 FA Youth Cup win over West Brom – a thrilling two legged game that featured a number of players who became household names.
  • He also looks back on Sunderland’s first ever competitive European game – a Roker Park fixture against Lazio.
  • Meanwhile, Andrew looks back on Dan Ballard and Luke O’Nien appearing on the same Stadium of Light pitch for the first time!

All of this and, as always, much much more!

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In our 52nd and final installment of On This Week, the Lads look back at even more retro Sunderland memories!

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Bayern Munich vs. PSG Throwback Machine: Kingsley Coman remembers 2020

LISBON, PORTUGAL - AUGUST 23: Kingsley Coman of FC Bayern Munich poses with the UEFA Champions League Man of the Match Trophy following the UEFA Champions League Final match between Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich at Estadio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica on August 23, 2020 in Lisbon, Portugal. (Photo by Michael Regan - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images) | UEFA via Getty Images

The year 2020 truly was the best of times and the worst of times for Bayern Munich fans.

While much of the world was shut-in due to the pandemic, things eventually had to return to normal — and they did…at least somewhat.

Football was one of the first aspects of “normal life” to help people remember what it was like after masks, vaccines, and fears of a plague dominated the conversation for months.

Finally, football gave people some of those old time (pre-pandemic) feelings. And for Bayern Munich fans, it was a glorious time on the pitch. Hansi Flick had the squad rolling to a treble (and an eventual sextuple) and the Bavarians were just a rollicking and fun show to watch.

When it came to the Champions League final, though, it was not really all that much fun. Tension, intensity, and uncertainty reigned supreme as Bayern Munich could not break through vs. PSG. Finally, the Bavarians took a 1-0 lead on a header from Kingsley Coman of all people in the 59th minute.

That showdown was just one of many recent UCL battles between the two legendary clubs. Amid that war, was a player who had history with organizations — Coman. The Frenchman recently took some time to talk to FCBayern.com and think about to 2020, that Bayern Munich team, and his Champions League finale:

FCBayern.com: Everyone remembers the image of your header in the 2020 Champions League final against PSG. When you think back to the seconds before the goal: What small moment – ​​a run, a glance, a thought, a shout – has stayed with you most vividly?

Coman: “Perhaps Thomas’s shout after the goal. I’m not sure if I actually heard it. I remember more the moment I opened my eyes and saw that the ball was in. It was during the pandemic, so there were no fans in the stadium. But even if there are sounds: In a moment like that, you hardly notice them. You’re only focused on the ball, on the player crossing, on your opponent, and your teammates. I wanted to be as focused as possible in every situation.”

FCBayern.com: Did you know when the ball came that it could be your moment?

Coman: “No, it all happens far too quickly. It’s not like in a movie where time stands still and you think: Now’s my moment. You don’t have time to think, you just run to where you think the ball might go – and suddenly it’s there. Headers were never my strongest point. So I just wanted to hit it as cleanly as possible. The execution might not have been textbook, but the ball went exactly where it needed to go, with the necessary force. In the end, that’s all that matters.”

FCBayern.com: You say that heading the ball was never your strongest skill. Yet it was precisely such a moment that landed you in the FC Bayern history books. What does that tell you about big games today?

“It’s almost a strange situation. This very weakness helped me fulfill my biggest dream. It’s a beautiful contrast. For me, it shows that with focus, courage, and belief in yourself, you can achieve things on the biggest stage, even if they aren’t among your greatest strengths. That will always make me smile.”


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Arsenal plotting sensational summer move for Real Madrid gem

Arsenal plotting sensational summer move for Real Madrid gem
Arsenal plotting sensational summer move for Real Madrid gem

Arsenal are interested in signing Real Madrid gem Endrick ahead of the summer transfer window. 

Madrid spent a fortune to secure a deal for the 19-year-old from Palmeiras in 2022. 

The talented youngster has made 40 appearances for Los Blancos since joining in 2024 after turning 18. 

But Endrick is currently playing for Lyon, having joined the Ligue 1 outfit on loan in the winter window

He has been impressive with his displays in France, bagging seven goals and seven assists in 18 games. 

The Brazilian is expected to return to Madrid after his loan spell is over. 

According to Mundo Deportivo, Arsenal are monitoring the young centre-forward, and are ready to make an offer if an opportunity arises in the summer. 

But Madrid rate the player highly and have no intention to sell him.

Endrick mainly operates as a striker, but he has also been used as a right winger and a second striker. 

He is a gifted player who is known for his explosive pace, physical strength and exceptional finishing. 

Despite his young age, he has earned 15 caps for the Brazil national team, scoring three goals in the process. 

Arsenal would love to sign a player of Endrick’s quality, but a deal for the teenager looks highly unlikely at this stage. 

Madrid have no plans to sell their prized asset, and have him under contract until the summer of 2030. 

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Steven Gerrard names Chelsea player who was “absolutely tremendous from the get-go” vs Leeds

Steven Gerrard names Chelsea player who was “absolutely tremendous from the get-go” vs Leeds
Steven Gerrard names Chelsea player who was “absolutely tremendous from the get-go” vs Leeds

Former Liverpool midfielder Steven Gerrard has named the Chelsea player who was ‘absolutely tremendous from the get-go’ yesterday.

Enzo Fernandez got named the official Player of the Match for the game, and he fully deserved to take that medal home with him.

EXCLUSIVE! Chelsea showing interest in strong Premier League centre forward!

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Fernandez was the driving force behind Chelsea’s race into the FA Cup final yesterday, scoring the only goal of the game to help his side beat Leeds United 1-0 in the semi final at Wembley.

After a turmoil time these last few weeks, Fernandez stepped up to lead his side into the final, putting on a superb performance- and playing with a smile on his face.

Gerrard praises Fernandez

Enzo Fernandez celebrates his goal. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)

Speaking on TNT Sports, Gerrard was quick to emphasise that Fernandez’s impact extended far beyond his crucial goal.

He said (via BBC Sport):

“You have to say Enzo Fernandez has been absolutely tremendous from the get-go. He keeps picking up positions on the sides of them, behind them. He’s jumping on second balls.

“He played a lovely pass earlier to Joao Pedro, so he’s certainly influencing this game. It’s a big goal for Chelsea, in the context of the day and also for the run they are on.”

Big praise from a legend of the game.

In other news today

Robert Sanchez was a key figure in Chelsea’s cup win yesterday, and he got some well earned praise from his manager at full time. Callum McFarlane says Sanchez’s saves were massive yesterday!

McFarlane has also explained his tactical approach in the lead up to the game and how they looked to use Sanchez, as well as ‘athletes’ to unlock Leeds.

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Boxing club needs upgrade to 'create champions'

An East Yorkshire boxing club is aiming to raise £225,000 to expand its premises.

Goole Amateur Boxing Club (GABC) hopes to buy its existing building on Boothferry Road and also a property next door.

The club said the modernisation would meet growing demand and "increase accessibility for the local community".

GABC offers boxing classes for all ages as well as people with Parkinson's Disease.

The club opened in 2021 and has more than 225 members ranging in age from eight to over 60s.

In a statement, chair of trustees Andrew Horncastle MBE said GABC "does not just aim to create champions in the ring, but champions in life".

"To continue doing the great work it does, GABC needs a permanent home," he said.

"Having the opportunity to buy both buildings is exactly what we need, but it is a huge financial undertaking."

Local farmer Richard Longthorp, who has the condition, regularly trains at the club.

He said the club "does fantastic work for all of its members whatever their age".

"Everyone can benefit from boxing training, whether you simply want to get a bit fitter and lose a bit of weight, or you've set your sights on being the next Olympic champion," he said.

"There is already waiting list of people who want to train at the club and that will only get longer.

"Without this expansion, they could miss out."

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The Fitzpatrick brothers made out like bandits at the Zurich Classic.Getty Images

Matt Fitzpatrick will collect a check, but really, Alex Fitzpatrick will emerge from this week’s Zurich Classic as the winner.

You needed only to watch the scene on the 18th green on Sunday evening at the Zurich Classic to know that was true. It was there, on the 18th, that the Fitzpatrick Brothers emerged victorious after a glorious mid-range sand-shot from elder brother (and U.S. Open champ) Matt. And it was there, on the 18th, that Alex realized the fulfillment of his greatest life dream.

“Yeah, I’m still lost for words,” Alex Fitzpatrick said afterward, still gobsmacked. “Just an overwhelming emotion of happiness. Like Matt said, at the start of the week it was coming here to be a family and spend time with each other, eat Mr. B’s, and have a great week. To be sitting here now and done what we did, yeah, I’m pretty speechless.”

If you wanted to know why Alex Fitzpatrick was speechless, the trophy celebration didn’t provide all the answers. You see, his win was bigger than just a title at a PGA Tour event, and bigger than a winner’s check. By winning at the Zurich, the younger Fitzpatrick also clinched a series of career-altering perks, which we list in their entirety below.

What Alex Fitzpatrick really won at the Zurich Classic

1. A PGA Tour card

The biggest and most significant benefit of Alex Fitzpatrick’s victory is PGA Tour status. By virtue of a winner’s exemption, Alex earned full PGA Tour status through the end of 2028, giving him the rarest gift in pro golf — job security — for the next 18 months.

2. A PGA Championship invite

Hopefully Alex hadn’t planned out his spring break for the second week in May, because those plans went up in smoke the second his final putt hit the bottom of the cup. Fitzpatrick earned an invite into the PGA Championship at Aronimink with his win, giving him his second career major championship start, following only the 2023 Open Championship.

3. A Players Championship invite

Thanks to his victory on Sunday, Fitzpatrick will also play in the PGA Tour’s flagship event next March at TPC Sawgrass.

4. Signature Events!

If you’re a player with $3 million in career earnings and you’re hoping to multiply your bank account, the Tour’s $20 million Signature Events series is a pretty good place to start. Fitzpatrick will have the chance to do exactly that over the coming months thanks to the Signature Events invites he received on Sunday evening. Fitzpatrick will spend the rest of his 2026 teeing up in some of the most lucrative events in golf, including the Cadillac Championship, Truist Championship, Memorial Tournament and Travelers Championship.

5. $1,375,000

Fitzpatrick’s win wasn’t just about money, but it was a little bit about money. He’d won $3 million in his career as a pro prior to Sunday’s victory, and he won nearly half of that total on Sunday evening, adding $1.375 million to his career earnings with the win.

Not shabby, Alex! Not shabby.

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MEN: Man Utd’s academy action on Sunday indicates major first-team squad hint with two returnees expected v Bees

MEN: Man Utd’s academy action on Sunday indicates major first-team squad hint with two returnees expected v Bees
MEN: Man Utd’s academy action on Sunday indicates major first-team squad hint with two returnees expected v Bees

Michael Carrick could see his options boosted by the returns of Leny Yoro and Patrick Dorgu against Brentford this evening.

Manchester Evening News’ Steven Railston claimed on Sunday that he ‘assumes’ the pair will be available tonight due to Shea Lacey and Tyler Fletcher, who made up Carrick’s matchday squad as substitutes in the win over Chelsea, starting for the academy yesterday.

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It remains to be seen if the two young Reds will be instantly restored to the starting XI, though.

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With the form Dorgu was in before sustaining his hamstring injury, having scored against both Manchester City and Arsenal in consecutive game weeks, fans have been desperate to see him back in the fold as soon as possible.

However, Carrick may opt to gradually reintroduce him to action by utilising him off the bench tonight.

As for Yoro, he was ruled out of the Chelsea trip on the day the players travelled down to London, leaving the manager with only one senior centre-half available: Ayden Heaven.

How Heaven fared last time out

The teenager excelled in the absence of his counterparts, with Harry Maguire and Lisandro Martinez suspended and Matthijs de Ligt sidelined. 

Heaven was partnered by natural full-back Noussair Mazraoui, yet they oversaw a formidable shift between them, securing a clean sheet and playing a vital role in Manchester United claiming their first win at Stamford Bridge in six years.

As a result, it would be incredibly harsh for Heaven to be dropped out of the side just because Maguire and Yoro are set to be available.

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The winners & losers from the 2026 NFL Draft

The NFL Draft in Pittsburgh with the Los Angeles Rams picking quarterback Ty Simpson in the first round
A record crowd watched the NFL Draft this year, where Ty Simpson was a big shock selection in the first round by the Los Angeles Rams [Getty Images]

Another NFL Draft is in the books and the 2026 edition had all the usual shock picks and surprise slides as the 32 teams attempted to reload their rosters for an assault on the Super Bowl.

There was no surprise with the Las Vegas Raiders' number one overall pick but a huge one was later sprung by the Los Angeles Rams, while another surprise came with the New York duo of Jets and Giants actually looking like putting a good draft class together.

It was a good draft for UK involvement and an even better one for hosts Pittsburgh and the NFL itself, with the event continuing to grow.

So after three days and 257 players being chosen, let's take a look at who made the headlines for the right, or wrong, reasons.

Were the Rams right to draft a QB?

The shock of the draft was the Rams picking Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson with the 13th overall pick - because Simpson was not even a consensus first-round talent.

The Rams also have MVP Matthew Stafford at quarterback for a team many thought was the best in the NFL last season and even more see as Super Bowl contenders this coming campaign.

Head coach Sean McVay's instant subdued reaction to the pick went viral, but he insisted he did not want to seem too excited out of respect for Stafford - but his mood was one plenty of Rams fans shared.

Stafford is 38 and playing year-to-year so getting a long-term successor makes sense, but to take full advantage of his talents many thought a pick as high as 13 should be used to add a final elite piece to the roster that could just be the difference.

A star pass rusher or another top pass catcher being two options, but instead the Rams used that selection on a player who in all probability will not see the field at all in 2026.

The Rams made eye-catching moves in free agency for cornerbacks Trent McDuffie and Jaylen Watson to strengthen even further - so as usual only time will tell if they won or lost this one.

Vegas finally heading in the right direction

There was no shock in Fernando Mendoza being the first overall pick of the draft - he certainly looks like a star, but top-pick quarterbacks can struggle without the right supporting cast.

The Raiders will have a sixth head coach for their seventh season in Las Vegas, but after all the turmoil they finally they look like heading in the right direction with some savvy picks.

Most notable was Tennessee cornerback Jermod McCoy, who is a super talent but slipped down to the fourth round, pick 101, after missing all of last season with a torn ACL.

It's a flier with a big upside if McCoy's knee is right, which he insists it is. He's got tremendous ability, and with fellow draftee Treydan Stukes at safety could add some much-needed playmakers in the secondary.

Mendoza has first-round picks around him already with running back Ashton Jeanty and Brock Bowers at tight end, while the Raiders splashed out big money to grab centre Tyler Linderbaum to add yet more assistance.

Whisper it quietly, but the Raiders are heading in the right direction and could be the biggest winners of the draft.

New dawns in New York?

The Giants have made the play-offs just twice in 14 seasons, while the Jets have the longest active play-off drought in American sports with 15 seasons on the outside looking in. So fans in the Big Apple needed a big draft.

They had five first-round picks between them and both teams, for once, seem to have emerged as draft winners.

Signing John Harbaugh as new head coach was already a win for the Giants, and getting edge rusher Arvell Reese at pick five was another big victory, which adds to what's looking a scary Big Blue defence.

Quarterback Jaxson Dart got a new weapon in third-round receiver Malachi Fields, who combined with superstar Malik Nabers gives the Giants the look of a side capable of making a leap this year.

The Jets are behind in their transition but pass rusher David Bailey, tight end Kenyon Sadiq and receiver Omar Cooper all add star talent as first-round picks.

Quarterback Cade Klubnik was a bit of a flier in the fourth round but one worth taking if veteran Geno Smith struggles. Still, there are positive signs for a change with the Jets.

Pittsburgh sets NFL Draft record

The crowds gather outside the Pittsburgh Steelers' Acrisure Stadium for the 2026 NFL Draft
A record crowd of 802,000 watched the three days of the NFL Draft in Pittsburgh [Getty Images]

You have to hand it to the NFL for making three days of reading names off cards into the second-biggest event on the league calendar.

A record 805,000 fans visited the three-day event in Pittsburgh, with a single-day attendance record of 320,000 for Thursday's first round.

Only the Super Bowl is bigger, and even then that's only of serious interest to two teams, but all 32 are involved in the draft for one simple reason - hope.

The worst teams get the best picks of the college superstars and that gives them hope of a magical turnaround - and the NFL has managed to market it all as a must-see experience.

Detroit hosted 775,000 fans in 2024, Green Bay had 600,000 last year, and both were topped by Pittsburgh.

Washington DC will hope for even more next year and commissioner Roger Goodell revealed cities were lining up to win hosting duties in years to come - with representatives from 10 on scouting trips in Pittsburgh this weekend.

The NFL Draft looks set to get even bigger.

NFL Draft 2026 talking points

History was made by the International Player Pathway (IPP) as Britain's Seydou Traore and Nigerian Uar Bernard were selected by the Miami Dolphins and Philadelphia Eagles respectively.

Tight end Traore came through the NFL Academy but Bernard has never played American football before - his physical attributes have earned him a shot at making it with the Eagles.

The gazumping of the draft came in the first round when Makai Lemon was on the phone to the Pittsburgh Steelers being informed they were drafting him at spot 21, only to then see the Philadelphia Eagles trying to call him.

The Eagles in fact traded up to number 20 to pinch Lemon from under the noses of their fellow Pennsylvanians - a move that did not go down too well with the home fans in Pittsburgh as they certainly lost that one.

Possibly both winners and losers, the Cleveland Browns made six trades in the first five rounds and became the first team in 30 years to draft two receivers in the top 40 - KC Concepcion at 24 and Denzel Boston at 39.

The Browns are also the first team in 15 years to draft three quarterbacks in two years as they added Taylen Green to a crowded four-man line-up including Deshaun Watson and last year's two draftees Shedeur Sanders and Dillon Gabriel.

For all of Cleveland's good draft work, they will head into the season with another confusing four-way quarterback battle.

Had LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier entered the draft last year he may well have been a first-round pick. Instead he was only pick number 249 in the seventh round this year.

That's the downside. The upside is that he was picked by the Kansas City Chiefs and has only Justin Fields to battle for the job of backing up the injured Patrick Mahomes. That's turning a loss into a big win.

Billed as the biggest losers of the draft, the San Francisco 49ers and Jacksonville Jaguars were among the more underwhelming teams - with both accused of 'reaching' when drafting players higher than their consensus rating.

San Francisco traded out of the first round then picked receiver De'Zhaun Stribling with the first pick of the second - much higher than he was expected to go.

They then added running back Kaelon Black - who did not even get an invitation to the NFL Combine - in the third round. The Niners have a poor recent record both with second round picks and running backs, so neither bodes well.

Jacksonville may have picked up steals with their first four picks, but all four were drafted miles ahead of where they sat on most pre-draft rankings. General manager James Gladstone is still only 35 but in his second draft he's either pulled off some masterstrokes or made some huge errors.

McFarlane hoping FA Cup semifinal win proves turning point for Chelsea

Chelsea interim manager Calum McFarlane (right) applauds the fan following victory in the Emirates FA Cup semi-final match at Wembley Stadium, London. Picture date: Sunday April 26, 2026. (Photo by Adam Davy/PA Images via Getty Images) | PA Images via Getty Images

Calum McFarlane has his first win as interim head coach — on his third attempt, in now his second stint — and he’s hoping that it will prove a momentous one indeed. Chelsea have been in historically bad form over the past many weeks, but we still have six games left (five in the league and one in the FA Cup: the final itself) and we still some hope of achieving European qualification (at least the Europa League).

Those may be some bold intentions, perhaps a bit too bold even based on just this one game, but it’s good to still be aiming high.

“It was important to get the win. […] It was important to break the momentum and the form that we were in. And I thought we were confident that we would do that today, and I think that completely changes the feel within the group […] and gives us confidence going into the next five games. [Of course] we want to win every single game from now to the end of the season, as you do in any season. [We] want to do it for ourselves, we want to do it for the fans and the club, everyone. A massive competition in the FA Cup, historic, and we want to win the final and win every Premier League game remaining.”

It wasn’t exactly a spectacular performance from the Blues on a glorious Wembley afternoon, but it was solid enough and that’s something we haven’t been able to say too often of late against top flight opposition. We still needed a couple spectacular saves from Bob and our chance creation overall was quite lacking (0.39 xG on just eight shots and two on target; and just 0.05 xG after we scored halfway through the first half), but we would see out the clean sheet relatively comfortably and avoid any sort of self-sabotage in the meantime (including not messing around with the ball at the back needlessly). Baby steps.

And solid is something you can build on. Obviously, there isn’t much left of the season iself, but if we have to go back to the basics, we need to start with a foundation.

That was precisely the point behind some of McFarlene’s tactical choices, including at the back.

“[Giving Tosin the start] was one of the most difficult decisions in the preparation for this game, because Jorrel Hato has been probably our best player over the last five, six games. But I decided to go with Tosin, mainly down to the Dominic Calvert-Lewin threat, and probably being the best match-up to defend that. Also set-pieces is a massive part of their game, Tosin’s a great leader, a great character, I fully trust Jorrel, and Jorrel could have played in this game, as could Wesley Fofana, so you make decisions as a manager, and you hope you get them right, and I thought Tosin was exceptional today.”

-Calum McFarlane; source: Football.London

Let’s hope we can press a few more of the correct buttons in the remaining weeks ahead.

VIDEO: No. 13 Rambelles sweep Midwestern State in regular season home finale

SAN ANGELO, Texas (Concho Valley Homepage) — The Angelo State Rambelles’ win streak continues with another doubleheader sweep on Sunday, April 26.

Angelo State Rambelles softball carried a 10-game winning streak into its matchup Sunday versus Midwestern State. This was quite the favorable matchup for the home team, given that the second-place Rambelles faced the Lone Star Conference’s last place team in the Mustangs.

The Rambelles did start slowly in game one, but they quickly broke a scoreless draw in the bottom of the fourth inning to lead 6-0. Midwestern State cut the deficit to three in the top of the sixth inning, but ASU’s Zoey Sifuentes hit a no-doubter solo home run in the ensuing bottom half to ice the game, leading to Angelo State’s 7-3 win.

Game two was a different story at first, as the Rambelles quickly jumped to a 2-0 lead in the first inning and led 4-0 after three. The Rambelles’ offense remained quiet the rest of the game, totaling just four hits, but pitching was once again outstanding as Addy Ewing pitched a complete seven-inning game. She allowed just three hits, recorded three strikeouts, allowed no walks and no runs. The Rambelles completed the sweep with a 4-0 win. This extends the team’s winning streak to 12 games, also now having won 15 of their last 16.

Angelo State’s next matchup is one the team has had circled on its calendar all season. A showdown of the top two teams in the Lone Star Conference awaits in Canyon, Texas as second-place Angelo State travels to face first-place West Texas A&M. Only one game separates these teams in the LSC standings with one week remaining in the regular season.

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Ospreys' Morris bouncing back after 'toughest' year

Morgan Morris in action for Ospreys
Morgan Morris made his Ospreys debut in 2018 [Huw Evans Picture Agency]

Morgan Morris is already looking forward to next season but his Ospreys boss believes the number eight might extend an injury-hit campaign with a Wales breakthrough.

The 27-year-old strong-running forward has endured a frustrating 2025-26 in which he has made 10 appearances.

Morris missed the end of last season after a foot operation and calf issues delayed his return until mid-December, then he was forced off again the following month against Lions.

"It has probably been my toughest season," he admitted. "I came into it injured, picked up another couple of injuries, got back into the flow of it and then got injured again.

"I'm just happy to be back out there and I'm looking to be involved. I am taking that as a positive and looking to next season now."

Morris had been an Ospreys regular when averaging 20 games in the four seasons before the current campaign.

"It's the first time I've had a season like this," he said. "I've been pretty lucky in the last few years and haven't really missed many games.

"It's been a tough year for me but it happens as a rugby player and I've come back from it."

Ospreys are blessed with some strong back row performers in Gloucester-bound Jac Morgan, recent Wales caps Harri Deaves and Morgan Morse, Ross Moriaty and James Ratti.

Nonetheless, Wales hopeful Morris has shown what they have missed since returning with his strong carrying.

"Deep down, sadistically, we all enjoy it," said the consistent back-rower. "To be a forward in this game you've got to love the physicality."

Morris pushing for a Wales debut

Morgan Morris carries the ball for Ospreys
Morgan Morris made his first appearance of 2025-26 in December because of injury [Huw Evans Picture Agency]

Morris was frequently mentioned as a Wales contender without getting a call-up by former boss Warren Gatland.

Current national head coach Steve Tandy gave debuts to Ospreys back-rowers Morse and Deaves and, with Taulupe Faletau injured again, is sure to be looking at Morris.

A strong end to the campaign could earn a shot to feature in the summer fixtures against Barbarians, Fiji, Argentina and South Africa.

"Morgan is a unique player for us," said Ospreys head coach Mark Jones. "He is very physical and wins a lot of collisions while from a cultural point of view he's such a good guy in the environment.

"He has been like a new signing and him and Jac Morgan have done a great job since returning to really put some depth into our squad.

"His performances have been really good and I know he is keen to push on and really get into Steve Tandy's eyes and impress for a summer tour."

Morris and his Ospreys team-mates now have a week off while the semi-finals of the Champions Cup and Challenge Cup take place.

Ospreys finish the season with a final home fixture against Scarlets before a trip to Leinster, and are not lacking motivation even if their hopes of the top eight have gone.

Captain Jac Morgan heads the list of leavers from a squad that have battled hard throughout the season despite off-field uncertainty and protests.

"The boys love each other," said Morris. "We care about each other a lot and we owe it to the boys who are moving on to see out the season with as much happiness and as many wins as we can."

Making history and facing Neymar - Lingard on life in Brazil

Jesse Lingard is making history.

The first Englishman to play in Brazil's top flight, Lingard is enjoying his early days as a Corinthians player and last week scored his first goal in the Copa do Brasil.

There was some surprise when the move was announced, with local pundit Mauro Cezar Pereira describing it as a "strange kind of signing".

But former Manchester United forward Lingard, who joined Corinthians after leaving FC Seoul, is settling in well.

"It's still high-level football," he says. "I think I can play at a high level. For me, it was just about the competition - how big the club is here, how big the league is.

"I had offers on the table, but I still test myself out."

And Lingard's motivation is clear when he says: "I've come here to lift a trophy."

In his first major interview since moving to Brazil, the 33-year-old sat down with the BBC to reflect on his new life, Manchester United and coming up against Neymar.

Lingard on life in Brazil

Lingard's former United team-mate Memphis Depay was among those who convinced him to join Corinthians - and the Dutchman has since helped him settle in.

Lingard made his Corinthians debut against Fluminense at the world-famous Maracana in Rio earlier this month.

It was, he says, "amazing" to be back on the pitch after months without playing and spells of having to train alone.

But within a week manager Dorival Junior had been sacked after an eight-match winless run left them in the relegation zone.

Former Brazil interim coach Fernando Diniz has come in, and the team have since won both their Libertadores games.

Lingard has already felt the intensity of the Corinthians fanbase up close, with supporters turning up at the club's training ground.

"I'd never experienced it before," he says. "Fans going into the training ground... speaking to us. You see how passionate they are for us to do well and win. It only gives us more reason to win on a matchday.

"When you fall short, of course, you're going to get the scrutiny."

One particular challenge has been the language.

Lingard had a translator at FC Seoul, but is navigating life in Brazil without one.

"Some players speak a little bit of English and do translate a little bit," he says.

"But I want to pick up Portuguese. The Korean language was very difficult. I picked up a few words, but I feel like here I could actually learn the language."

And he has already picked up some basics, including how to greet people and order his coffee.

Jesse Lingard points
Jesse Lingard has joined Corinthians on a contract until the end of the year [Getty Images]

Lingard on Manchester United

It is no surprise Lingard is following developments at Manchester United closely, and he reflects on an "amazing chapter" at his boyhood club.

Lingard spent 20 years at United, leaving in June 2022 when his contract expired. He joined Nottingham Forest the following month.

"We achieved amazing things," he says. "But there's going to be a point in time where you move on. For me, it was Korea."

Lingard knows "everyone was a bit shocked" when he moved there, but says he needed to do so to focus on football and "clear my mind".

Like Corinthians, United have had a turbulent season, but are on course to return to the Champions League following an upturn in form since Michael Carrick succeeded Ruben Amorim as manager in January.

Lingard says United have come on "leaps and bounds" under his former team-mate and is certain Carrick should be given the job permanently.

"It can be difficult with different managers coming in, having different ideas, different personnel," he says.

"But I think they're really on the right track with Michael. I know him from my United days. I know how he operates. The lads are doing really well under him.

"He's got that Manchester United DNA inside of him. He knows the ins and outs of the club."

Lingard remains in close contact with United captain Bruno Fernandes.

"He always wanted to see the best of me at United," says Lingard. "He's always been a guy that's been there, that I can always reach out to."

Fernandes, 31, has provided 18 assists in the Premier League season - two short of the record with five matches remaining.

Former team-mate Paul Pogba said earlier this week that Fernandes would be in contention to win the Ballon d'Or if he played for a team like Manchester City.

Lingard believes Fernandes should be in the running anyway.

"100%," he says. "His performances at Manchester United this season have been extraordinary. He has to be up there."

Facing Neymar and the World Cup

Asked to pick his favourite Brazilian players, Lingard names Neymar and 2005 Ballon d'Or winner Ronaldinho.

He says he occasionally speaks to Neymar - still the world's most expensive footballer having moved from Barcelona to Paris St-Germain for £200m in 2017 - and is relaxed about the prospect of facing him if Corinthians play Santos.

"It's always good to play against world-class players," he says. "You can test yourself against some of these guys."

Lingard once went viral for teasing former United team-mate Marcus Rashford for apparently talking to Neymar about the weather in the tunnel before a match.

Asked what he would say in the same situation, he laughs and says: "There'd be too many memes about that, to be honest. I might mention the Brazilian weather... it is sunny!"

Lingard played 32 times for England - including at the 2018 World Cup, where England were beaten by Croatia in the semi-finals.

Looking ahead to this summer's tournament in North America, he highlights Brazil, England and France as very strong sides - and fancies the Three Lions to go all the way.

"We've always had a good chance," he says. "I think in big tournaments, we always do well. I believe in the lads. I know how good they are, so I don't see why not."

Mauricio Pochettino: Former United target lifts lid on lunch with Sir Alex Ferguson

Mauricio Pochettino: Former United target lifts lid on lunch with Sir Alex Ferguson
Mauricio Pochettino: Former United target lifts lid on lunch with Sir Alex Ferguson

Former Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino has opened up about his famous meal with Sir Alex Ferguson.

Success in England

The former Espanyol player and manager arrived in England in 2013.

He spent one year at Southampton before joining Tottenham Hotspur in 2014, where he would remain until 2019 after leading them to the Champions League final.

After some time out of football, he spent a year at Paris Saint-Germain before moving to Chelsea for the 2023-2024 season.

Pochettino has been manager of the United States national team since 2024 and is preparing for the World Cup on home soil later this summer.

Links with United

For over a decade, the Argentine has regularly been linked with a move to Old Trafford and was very close to being offered the job in 2022 before losing out to Erik ten Hag.

Speaking to FourFourTwo magazine, Pochettino revealed what happened during his famous meal with the legendary Sir Alex Ferguson, who is a known admirer of his coaching career.

Commenting on the meal, he said, “through the secretary of the League Managers Association, Sir Alex asked for my phone number so that we could have lunch.”

He described the encounter as “a meeting in London between colleagues, between a genius and an apprentice.”

The Argentine also revealed the amusing story: “when we asked for the bill, I wanted to take it, and so did he. We started arguing over who’d pay.”

Sir Alex’s solution was to ask him to name an Argentine who scored in the 1930 World Cup final, and if he answered correctly, Pochettino would need to pay.

Much to Ferguson’s surprise, Pochettino responded “Stabile”, so the former Tottenham Hotspur manager ended up paying the bill.

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Lebron: "I'm more pissed off about them kicking Adou …

Lebron: "I'm more pissed off about them kicking Adou out. That was uncalled for and it made no sense. Think that's his first time he's ever been thrown out of a game in his life. I don't think that was warranted. Give him two technicals, the kid just got in the game, that was ridiculous"

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Lebron:

"I'm more pissed off about them kicking Adou out. That was uncalled for and it made no sense. Think that's his first time he's ever been thrown out of a game in his life. I don't think that was warranted. Give him two technicals, the kid just got in the game, that was… https://t.co/QE0xNYSUJopic.twitter.com/GCWoAW8vIF

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“I think that’s the biggest challenge we have — is …

Benjamin Royer: .@DanWoikeSports asked Lakers coach JJ Redick what getting Austin Reaves back potentially — paint-touching, initiating to create plays — into the fold would do for the offense: “I think that’s the biggest challenge we have — is just ball handling and downhill drivers.”

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Lakers player grades: L.A. fails to sweep the Rockets in Game 4

Coming into Game 4 between the Los Angeles Lakers and Houston Rockets on Sunday, the Rockets were in the improbable scenario of being down 3-0 to a Lakers team that has been without Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves. With Kevin Durant missing his second straight game due to an ankle injury, it looked like the Rockets had little chance of winning even one game in this series.

But they started to assert themselves in the second quarter, allowing them to take a 56-47 lead at halftime. The Lakers were plagued by miscues — they committed eight turnovers in the first quarter and 14 in the first half — and for the first time in the series, they had trouble hitting from long range.

This game was practically over by the middle of the third quarter. Houston went ahead by 21 points with 6:20 left in the quarter, and L.A. could never get anything going offensively for an extended period of time. The Lakers lost by a final score of 115-96, which means this series will continue for at least one more game.

In all, they committed 24 turnovers and gave up 30 points off those turnovers, and they went just 5-of-22 from 3-point range. While they still have a 3-1 series lead, they have lost a significant amount of momentum, and if they end up losing Game 5, the tone of this whole matchup will likely feel a lot different.

Luke Kennard: C

Kennard played very well in the first three games of this series, but he wasn't nearly as aggressive when it came to looking for his shot throughout Game 4. He attempted eight shots and made three of them, and he missed all three of his 3-point attempts. In 32 minutes, Kennard finished with seven points, three rebounds and two assists.

Rui Hachimura: B

Hachimura was one of only two players who were a consistent offensive threat for the Lakers in this game. He made six of his 10 field-goal attempts to score 13 points, and he also had three rebounds, one assist, one steal and one block in 30 minutes.

Deandre Ayton: B

Ayton was a force in the first half as he kept the Lakers in contention during that time with 15 points and eight rebounds. His teammates were looking to get him the ball in the paint quite often, and he seemed emboldened by the opportunities he was getting.

Unfortunately, Ayton was ejected with 5:41 left in the third quarter when he committed a flagrant 2 foul by elbowing Alperen Sengun in the head. He ended up with 19 points on 9-of-12 shooting and 10 rebounds.

Marcus Smart: B-minus

Smart wasn't nearly as aggressive as he was in the first three games. He went 3-of-8 from the field and ended up with nine points, two rebounds, five assists, three steals and three blocks in 31 minutes. All four of his turnovers came in the first half.

LeBron James: D

James just didn't have it at all in this game. Perhaps it was a bit of fatigue with just two days between Game 3 and Game 4, or perhaps it was just one of those games that everyone has to deal with occasionally.

He had three turnovers in the first half and seemed to have some trouble handling the ball properly against the Rockets' defense, and he was 1-of-7 from the field through three quarters. He didn't make a single shot from the 7:33 mark of the first quarter until the 8:36 mark of the final period.

James played 33 minutes and finished with 10 points on 2-of-9 field-goal shooting, four rebounds, nine assists and eight turnovers. Interestingly, Lakers coach JJ Redick kept him on the floor for the first 4:35 of the fourth quarter, even though the outcome of the game wasn't exactly in doubt anymore.

Jaxson Hayes: D

Hayes made almost no impact in Game 4. He played 15 minutes and made one basket in two attempts and had two rebounds and one block. He also didn't do a good job of protecting the rim, and he missed both of his free throw attempts.

Jake LaRavia: C

LaRavia was able to score six points on 2-of-5 shooting, to go along with three rebounds and one block in 16 minutes. The Lakers will likely need a little more from him offensively, especially in terms of outside shooting, moving forward. He has missed all three of his 3-point attempts so far in this series, and he hasn't made a single trey since an April 9 win at the Golden State Warriors when he nailed four of them.

Jarred Vanderbilt: B

Vanderbilt got onto the court for 14 minutes on Sunday, and he scored eight points on 4-of-6 shooting, with all eight points coming within a span of just over three minutes early in the fourth quarter. He also contributed four rebounds and one steal.

Bronny James: B

The younger James had a solid performance in Game 4. He played 15 minutes and dropped four assists, including a nice lob pass to Ayton for a layup early in the second quarter. In the fourth quarter, he made a steal and then threw an alley-oop pass to rookie forward Adou Thiero for an emphatic and-one dunk on the ensuing fast break.

The second-year guard also scored five points on 2-of-5 shooting and chipped in two rebounds.

Dalton Knecht: B-plus

Knecht came in for the last eight minutes of the game, and he flashed a bit of the potential that allowed him to be the No. 17 pick in the 2024 NBA Draft. He attempted three shots, all of which were 3-pointers, and made two of them while also making two free throws to score eight points. Knecht also grabbed three rebounds.

Maxi Kleber, Adou Thiero, Nick Smith Jr.: Incomplete

Kleber, Thiero and Smith came in for some extended garbage-time reps. Kleber had one point, one rebound, two assists and one steal. Thiero had three points on that alley-oop dunk and the ensuing free throw, and Smith turned in five points on 2-of-5 shooting, plus one block.

Thiero was ejected, along with the Rockets' Aaron Holiday, with 1:11 left in the game, when Holiday hit Thiero and the two got entangled for a moment.

This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: Lakers player grades: L.A. fails to sweep the Rockets in Game 4

Havlicek Stole the Pod: Celtics vs. 76ers-How Boston won Game 4; will they win Game 5 to advance?

The Boston Celtics won Game 4 of their 2026 NBA Eastern Conference Playoffs first round series with the Philadelphia 76ers 128-96 behind a monster game off the bench from Payton Pritchard (32 points, 5 assists), with string play from Jayson Tatum (30 points, 7 boards, 11 assists), and Jaylen Brown (20 points, 7 rebounds).

The Celtics bench added 57 points overall, nearly more than Joel Embiid (26 points, 10 boards) scored in tandem with Tyrese Maxey (22 points, 6 assists) for Philadelphia in Embiid's return, the Sixers big man ending the night a -25 despite his impressive line. What went right for Boston? What did Philly do wrong? And most importantly, what do we expect in Game 5 of the series as the play shifts back to TD Garden?

The hosts of "Havlicek Stole the Pod" convened after the win to hear what was said in the locker room as well as what we think might be coming down the (Mass) pike, so be sure to tune in for this playoffs edition of the show.

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Francesco Farioli: “I will not join Chelsea this summer”

Francesco Farioli: “I will not join Chelsea this summer”
Francesco Farioli: “I will not join Chelsea this summer”

FC Porto manager Francesco Farioli has stated that he will not leave the Portuguese giants to join Chelsea this summer.

The Blues are looking for a new head coach following the dismissal of Liam Rosenior, and the impressive Italian tactician is reportedly one of the names on their shortlist.

However, Farioli announced that he will continue with Porto next season following an outstanding debut campaign. 

Considering that Porto are leading the Primeira Liga table and desperate to stave off the challenge of Benfica and Sporting CP, Farioli could not afford to say anything different.

If Chelsea settle for him after their search for a new permanent manager, he might reconsider his stance.

The 37-year-old caught the eye with his remarkable work at OGC Nice in France, where he made Les Aiglons a formidable force.

He also rebuilt a struggling and amateurish Ajax squad, turning them into title contenders, even though he is most remembered for the capitulation that saw PSV Eindhoven seal the title.

Farioli joined Porto last summer and has them atop the Primeira Liga, where they are seven points clear with three games to go.

One thing Farioli has going for him is his ability to coach a defence. His team has the stingiest defence in the Portuguese top flight, a league where Jose Mourinho coaches Benfica.  

Farioli’s Nice and Ajax teams were also defensively sturdy. He can help shore up Chelsea’s leaky backline and make the club a reputable institution once again.

He should be one of the top names on the Chelsea shortlist and certainly seems a better fit than Andoni Iraola, whose name simply won’t go away.

Farioli’s European exposure, stylistic fit, and well-structured game model should have Chelsea’s sporting directors at the front of the queue for his signature. It remains to be seen if they will look beyond their nose. 

Their penchant for poor decision-making could see them hire another dud when, in fact, the Blues should be working through a small shortlist of Farioli, Cesc Fabregas, and Xabi Alonso. 

Any other names do not measure up.

Essential Arsenal news: Weekend roundup

Essential Arsenal news: Weekend roundup
Essential Arsenal news: Weekend roundup

Don’t have time to read everything about Arsenal? Let us catch you up…

Arsenal’s weekend brought a return to the top, a major European win for the women and more concern lower down the academy pathway.

The men beat Newcastle, the women came from behind against Lyon, while the under-21s and under-18s endured difficult defeats.

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Arsenal beat Newcastle 1-0 at the Emirates on Saturday, picking up three new injuries as they went back to the top of the table.

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Kai Havertz and Ebere Eze both were taken off with muscular injuries while Gabriel Martinelli seemed concerned with his hamstring at the end of the game.

Neither Mikel Arteta nor Eze seemed that bothered by his problem, although that was also the case before he recently missed a month out.

Havertz himself seemed a lot more frustrated and went straight down the tunnel while few seemed to notice Martinelli so Arteta was not asked about it after the match. You can read everything Arteta said about the injuries here.

Arteta was asked about the view that Nick Pope should have been sent off for his foul on Viktor Gyokeres and was unequivocal in his answer. “I don’t know [why the referee didn’t give a red card],” he said.

“They will have their opinion. I’m here to give my opinion. I’m someone who has been in the game for a long time, and you talk to any of the players because the trajectory, where the ball is, there’s no keeper there. If that were to happen the other way around, it’s a red card.”

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He was then asked if he felt decisions were going against Arsenal, and said, “I’m saying it’s been the reality of the last two games in crucial moments when everything is at stake. We need everything to go our way and it hasn’t. I’m not making any excuses; I’m the first one to understand. I didn’t talk about it when we lost the game. I’m doing it when we won. It’s a red card today, it’s a red card in Manchester and the world is different. That’s it.”

It’s the second time this season that Pope has got away with one against Gyokeres after he should have conceded a penalty at St James’ Park earlier in the season.

Eze scored Arsenal’s only goal, a wonderful finish that curled away from a flailing Pope after a short corner, the third in a row that had fans groaning before the net rippled.

Next up for Arsenal men

  • Wednesday 29 April, 8pm BST – Champions League semi-final first leg v Atletico Madrid in Madrid.

Opposition news

Atletico Madrid‘s Pablo Barrios has suffered an injury setback, and is now a major doubt to face Arsenal in the Champions League semi-finals. More here.

Arsenal women

Arsenal Women will take a 2-1 lead to France after an excellent second-half comeback against Lyon in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final.

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On Sunday, Arsenal women took on Lyon in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final, hoping to make the final as they defend their trophy.

After a solid start in which Lyon were allowed to put in a number of heavy challenges on Arsenal players (mostly on Olivia Smith), Lyon’s quality alongside poor Arsenal defending, cut the Gunners wide open to take the lead with 20 minutes on the clock. It was to be the only shot they would be allowed in the match, and that’s how it remained to the break.

In the second half, however, Arsenal came out flying and within five minutes Kim Little, bursting in to the box, was fouled. The referee pointed to the spot.

VAR, however, called the ref to the monitor as this ‘touched the ball’ nonsense continues to infect football. Nowhere in the rules does it mention getting the ball as being relevant and the Lyon captain’s touch on the ball was so minimal Little would have had it at her feet in front of goal, had she not been fouled.

Nevertheless, it was overturned.

Less than 10 minutes later, Set Piece FC and Own Goal FC combined to level in hilarious fashion. A free kick, slid harmlessly into the box was fumbled by the Lyon keeper, sending it spinning towards the goal and in off the post. 1-1.

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Arsenal pushed and dominated, searching for a winner. With less than 10 minutes remaining, Smith’s speed and determination forced an error in the centre of Lyon’s defence between their centreback and keeper. Smith got a toe in and took it from both of them as they collided with each other, leaving her to slot into an empty net.

It was the perfect response to the kicking she took all afternoon. Arsenal finally had the lead they deserved and were able to see it by smothering the life out of Lyon.

The game finished with Arsenal having 16 shots and making six fouls while Lyon had six shots and 16 fouls.

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Leah Williamson returned to the starting lineup and we already knew that Steph Catley had not recovered from the calf problem she picked up at the start of the month.

Beth Mead was left out due to personal reasons (as was her partner, Vivianne Miedema from City’s squad this weekend for the same reason). After the match, Slegers said “we don’t know when Beth will be back”.

Chloe Kelly, however, was a surprise omission, missing out with a ‘small’ muscular issue according to Sylvain Jamet.

The other semi-final first leg, between Bayern Munich and Barcelona finished 1-1.

In other news, Arsenal appeared to leak an article that seemed hint that Williamson might have renewed her contract at the club. It was hastily deleted but not before the post, which featured a picture of Williamson and the caption “Always Arsenal”, was saved by some eager watchers. Contracts in women’s football are much more secretive than in the men’s game but tend to be two-years in length. On that basis, we think she could be out of contract this summer, like Stina Blackstenius who recently extended hers, but we’re not 100% on that and trying to get confirmation.

When we recently did a review of Arsenal women’s loans this season Sylvain noted that Laila Harbert’s at Everton had been a ‘disaster’ given she’d played no football. On Sunday, she finally got her first minutes as a Toffee, coming on in the 85th minute with her side already 4-1 down at home to Chelsea. The score stayed that way and she got to touch the ball five times.

With Manchester City losing surprisingly against Brighton, Arsenal are now 11 points behind with three games in hand having only played 17. City have two games remaining.

Man United played out a 0-0 draw with Spurs, meaning United, in third, are only one point ahead of the Gunners but have also played three more. Chelsea, in second after 20 games, are five ahead of Slegers & co.

Next up for Arsenal women

  • Wednesday 29 April, 7pm BST – FA WSL v Leicester at The Emirates.

Arsenal youth

The Arsenal u21s and Arsenal u18sboth lost on Saturday, bringing the u21 campaign to an early end and leaving the u18s floundering in the bottom half of the table.

  • Arsenal’s under-21 campaign ended with a 3-1 defeat to Manchester City in the Premier League 2 play-offs. Despite taking the lead before half-time, they were overrun after the break. Having finished 14th in the regular season, the early exit underlines a disappointing year and raises wider concerns about development at this level. More on that here.
  • Arsenal’s under-18s suffered a 4-3 defeat to West Ham despite leading twice and playing 10 men late on. A stoppage-time winner sealed another setback, leaving them 11th in the table. With little prospect of a strong finish, it caps a difficult season marked by inconsistency and underperformance across competitions. More on that here.

Next up for Arsenal youth

  • Tuesday, 28 April, 12pm BST – Premier League u18 v Crystal Palace at the Sobha Realty Training Centre

Other Arsenal stuff

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Mikel Arteta seemed to hint that the number of subs allowed on the bench could increase next season, although there currently seems to be no plans for to change things. After the game against Newcastle, he was asked why Christian Norgaaard wasn’t included in the squad. He replied, “We had to leave two players out of the squad at the end, Mikel [Merino]  is out and there were Christian and Richi [Calafiori], so that’s going to happen.

“As I said, if the Premier League allows us to have 20 or 22 players, we can have everybody involved and hopefully next season that will be the case.”

Currently, nine subs are allowed (which, when added to the starting XI, is 20).

Arsenal gossip

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Arsenal fans are generally very excited that the club is being reliably linked with a move for Julian Alvarez but were perhaps not so happy recently when it was claimed he was heading to Barcelona.

Fear not, his agent has said those rumours are “1000% false.”” No one in the family has been in Barcelona,” Fernando Hidalgo said. “The last time was for the match against Atletico and they returned to Madrid.”

Ex Arsenal

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Arsenal fan favourite, Hector Bellerin is enjoying his best scoring season since the 17-18 campaign when he was still at Arsenal. He has two goals and three assists in 22 league games for Real Betis.

In the 17-18 season, he scored two and assisted three in 35 Premier League games.

Finally, Alex Manninger will be laid out in a funeral hall in Salzburg on Tuesday, to give people a chance to say goodbye, before a private ceremony for family.

24 Jan 1999: Alex Manninger of Arsenal in action during the FA Cup Fourth round match against Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux Stadium, Wolverh…

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The referee who took charge of Arsenal’s debacle in Baku against Chelsea in the Europa League final in 2019 has stepped aside from his current role after being told he is under investigation for sporting fraud.

JJ Redick reveals more information about Deandre Ayton and Adou Thiero's Game 4 ejections

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The Houston Rockets finally won their first game of the series against the Los Angeles Lakers. It was an impressive result, considering Kevin Durant did not play in the game. Despite that result, there were some bizarre moments in the game.

That included two ejections for the Lakers, which were given to Deandre Ayton and Adou Thiero. The Rockets also had Aaron Holiday sent off at the same time as Thiero in the late stages of Game 4.

JJ Redick speaks about the Lakers' bizarre ejections

Ayton got ejected when his forearm hit Rockets center Alperen Sengun at the back of the head. While it might look unintentional, it was dangerous, so the officials deemed it a flagrant two and an automatic ejection for the game.

After a late Dalton Knecht three-pointer in the final moments of the game, referee James Williams ejected both Thiero and Holiday. That was yet another peculiar moment in this game, which had everyone, including Redick, puzzled.

MORE: Lakers fans are furious about Deandre Ayton's sudden ejection in Game 4

This game had a shocking trio of ejections. Emotions can get heightened in the NBA Playoffs, but three ejections in one game is not something that happens every postseason.

This was a unique case for both teams, but the Lakers had more compared to their opponents. Redick spoke after the game in his press conference about what happened with the ejections.

"I didn't get a great explanation on Adou. I'm sure James will give you that. DA, he's got such a sweet, kind soul. That wasn't dirty or intentional," Redick said in his presser after  Game 4 in Houston.

"He was trying to brace himself with that off arm against Sengun's body, and it looked like his arm just kind of slipped. I don't think DA would ever do anything malicious."

It will definitely be an interesting situation to track. Considering referee Williams was calling this game, this furthered the stories surrounding him, including the one with  Devin Booker of the Phoenix Suns.

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Cowboys Legend’s Son Gets NFL Lifeline With Chiefs After Going Undrafted

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The son of the NFL’s all-time leading rusher is coming to the Chiefs. E.J. Smith, son of Emmitt Smith, had previously taken part in the Dallas Cowboys’ local prospect workout but ultimately decided Kansas City was the better fit. There, he’ll get the chance to work under former Cowboys running back DeMarco Murray. While his agent, Sean Morgan, confirmed the deal, the 23-year-old opened up about it on Instagram with a heartfelt message.

“Excited to officially sign with the Kansas City Chiefs as a free agent,” E.J. Smith wrote in the caption of his announcement post. “Nothing is given. Everything is earned. I’m ready to work, learn, and prove myself every single day. Thank you to my family, coaches, teammates, and everyone who believed in me and pushed me to this moment. The journey hasn’t been easy, but every challenge has prepared me for this next step. “Grateful” is an understatement. All glory to God for this opportunity. Let’s get it, Chiefs Kingdom.”

He signed as an undrafted free agent on Sunday, April 26, 2026. The running back spent four seasons at Stanford and two at Texas A&M, but did not put up big numbers. He finished his college career with 969 rushing yards, nine touchdowns, and 71 receptions for 470 yards in 48 games. Last season, he recorded just 44 carries for 205 yards and four catches for 18 yards. Even so, he showed flashes in key moments.

As also noted by Charean Williams of Pro Football Talk, Smith came up big in a key moment against Arkansas, converting a fourth-and-1 from his own 34-yard line with just over 10 minutes to play.

Even after getting bumped in the backfield by tight end Micah Riley, he kept his balance and pushed forward to move the chains. In another game against UTSA, he showed his impact beyond carrying the ball, delivering three key blocks to help spring K.C. Concepcion on an 80-yard punt return.

Now, he joins a crowded Chiefs backfield that includes Kenneth Walker III, Emmett Johnson, Emari Demercado, and ShunDerrick Powell. The team will be hoping he brings the same effort as he fights for a place. His goal is to earn a spot on the final 53-man roster for the 2026 season.

Emmitt Smith’s son lands with the Chiefs despite the Cowboys’ buzz

Many expected E.J. Smith to join Dallas because his father, Emmitt Smith, is a Pro Football Hall of Famer, the NFL’s all-time leading rusher, and a 3-time Super Bowl champion with the Cowboys. E.J. Smith even participated in Dallas Day, the Cowboys’ local prospect workout event before the draft, and Dallas appeared to be the best landing spot because of his hometown roots and family ties.

However, the Cowboys did not move quickly enough to make it happen; he ultimately signed with the Chiefs. Notably, if he had signed with the Cowboys, there would have been a lot of attention on his move. His father had an iconic career there, with 8 Pro Bowls, 5 All-Pro selections, 4 rushing titles, and NFL records for rushing yards, attempts, and touchdowns.

He is considered one of the greatest running backs of all time. Joining the Cowboys would have led to constant comparisons, but now E.J. Smith can try to build his own path in Kansas City. His father has supported that idea.

“Here’s the thing—you have to run your race, and you have to disregard what other people are saying,” Emmitt Smith said. “Because you have whatever ability you have, you have to be yourself. And you have to work at being yourself and work at what you need to do to hone your craft. Just go play the game. Put your blinders on. Run your race. You like the horses at the Kentucky Derby. And then when the blinders come off, you may look up one day and find yourself in the damn Super Bowl. You never know.”

There is still a small connection to Dallas, though. The Chiefs’ running backs coach is DeMarco Murray, who used to play for the Cowboys and even broke Emmitt Smith’s single-season rushing record in 2014 with 1,854 yards. Now it will be interesting to see how E.J. Smith develops in Kansas City under a coach linked to his father’s legacy, as he starts his own NFL journey.

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Dog attack victim still owed fine from footballer

Saïd Benrahma training outside, wearing an Umbro bib
Saïd Benrahma played for West Ham from 2020 to 2024, before moving abroad to continue his footballing career [Reuters]

Former West Ham United footballer Saïd Benrahma pleaded guilty to two counts of owning dangerously out of control dogs in October, but the fine and compensation have not been paid.

The dogs, both XL bullies, escaped from his home in Hornchurch, east London, and attacked a golden retriever called Bailey and his owner Luke Rehbein in July 2023.

Both were injured with Bailey needing vet treatment.

Benrahma was fined £10,000 and ordered to pay Rehbein £2,500 in compensation plus £495 in kennel costs at a hearing at Willesden Magistrates' Court in October. Benrahma appeared via video-link from a car in Saudi Arabia.

More than six months on, Rehbein says he has yet to receive any of the compensation.

Saïd Benrahma with his two dogs at the back of his car. One is reaching up to see him and the other one is standing nearby.
Saïd Benrahma includes photos of himself with his dogs on his Instagram profile [Said Benrahma / Instagram]

Remembering the dog attack, Rehbein said: "They came out of nowhere, the only thing on my mind was to get these dogs off Bailey.

"Bailey got bitten everywhere and I also got bitten on my arm as well. They didn't have any collars on.

"We had to take Bailey to the vet straight away and I had to go to the hospital as well," he said.

Speaking about the lack of compensation Rehbein said: "I think it just shows that he doesn't care and he hasn't had the common decency to pay the fine.

"It shows a complete lack of respect for everyone involved and even to date I still haven't received an apology," he said.

The Courts and Tribunal Service has said no payments have been received.

It said: "We are doing all that we can to recover the money owed."

'Outdated system'

Rehbein says the experience has left him feeling frustrated.

"If someone has pleaded guilty or if they are found guilty and if the issue is a fine, then in my opinion they should pay the fine during the court proceedings.

"In this case the courts have been chasing Benrahma to pay the fine; I think it shows how outdated the system is," he said.

The Courts and Tribunals Service responded to the criticism by saying: "We do everything possible to make sure criminals pay what they owe to victims – including taking money from an offender's salary – and they can face jail for non-payment. "

Benrahma joined West Ham from Brentford in October 2020 and scored 24 goals in 155 games for the club.

He later transferred to Lyon and then to his current team Neom in Saudi Arabia. He also plays for the Algerian national team.

He has been approached for comment.

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My horse won at 300/1 - while I was stuck in a meeting

When Crokes Cross entered the history books of horse racing, her owner Kevin Mercer should have been there to cheer her on.

The seven-year-old mare equalled the UK racing record for the longest-priced winner at odds of 300/1.

But although the win happened at Kelso racecourse in the Scottish Borders - about 25 miles (40km) from Kevin's home in Fountainhall, he was not there to see it.

Instead, he was in a meeting for his work with Hawick-based animal feed company Harbro.

The 43-year-old only learned about the unexpected victory as his mobile began to light up with messages.

The purchasing and distribution manager grew up in the countryside so horses have always been part of his life and are now part of his career.

"Part of my job involves dealing with racehorse trainers to supply the feed into most of the huge number of racing yards in Scotland and the north of England," he said.

It was after sponsoring a race at Kelso - and enjoying the hospitality - that he and a group of friends decided to take a bigger role in the sport.

"They thought - after some drink - that it would be a good idea to try and get involved in ownership of horses," he explained.

They have had five or six horses with local trainer Stuart Coltherd since then as a syndicate of family and friends, but it is Kevin's name that is registered as co-owner of Crokes Cross alongside its trainer.

A packed grandstand at Kelso races with people also lined up behind the running rail watch as horses stream across the finish line
A big crowd saw the shock result but Kevin was not among them [Getty Images]

However, he was not at the track as it fought out a thrilling finish before taking the honours ahead of stablemate Changemyluck earlier this month.

"I wasn't at Kelso, I had a meeting at one of our production sites, so I was otherwise engaged that day," he said.

"I didn't actually tell any of the guys that I was in the meeting with that the horse was running."

He soon knew something had happened when the other members of his syndicate - which includes his mother, auntie, sister and friends he knows through football - started to contact him.

"Everyone was chuffed to bits and I'm sitting in a meeting with my phone on silent and it's lighting up and buzzing away with everyone trying to get in touch," he said.

"A little bit disappointed we weren't there, but these things happen, unfortunately."

There was some consolation, however, in the form of a £10 each-way bet he said he placed "more in hope than anything else". He won more than £3,000.

It was Crokes Cross' first run for Kevin and his friends and family and first with her new trainer.

She was the fourth horse to win for the syndicate but has gathered much more attention than any of the others.

"They've all meant something to us, but probably nobody else remembers," said Kevin.

"Whereas now you've got a horse that will always be etched in history books at Kelso and in British racing."

A dark horse with the number 10 on its side with a jockey in yellow silks on board against a hedge with a blue sky above
Crokes Cross is unlikely to be at such long odds the next time she runs [Getty Images]

As for Crokes Cross, they have no precise plans on where she will run next but she is unlikely to be such a longshot.

"I think the days of 300/1 will be long gone," Kevin admitted.

The record she matched was only set a few months ago - at Exeter - when the Nigel Hawke-trained Blowers won at the same price.

Prior to that, it had stood at 250-1 for 35 years having been set by Equinoctial in 1990 - also at Kelso.

Racecourse managing director Jonathan Garratt said there was "no specific reason" the track threw up such results but added that good prize money attracted a mix of horses from both large and smaller yards.

"The chances of representatives from the larger yards can sometimes be overestimated, which can lead to other runners being exceptionally good value in the betting," he added.

Anaheim Ducks take huge 3-1 series lead after reviewed goal in overtime

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The 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs are the gift that keep giving.

The Anaheim Ducks took a 3-1 series lead over the Edmonton Oilers after Ryan Poehling got the puck to sneak under Tristan Jarry's skate. The Ducks won 4-3.

It's Poehling's first career overtime goal, which came 2:29 into the period. The Ducks and their home fans celebrated three times. Once after it went in, another after it was called a goal on the ice and the loudest came after the review.

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The puck barely crossed over the red line, but the view was just clear enough to confirm the call on the ice. The Ducks now take the lead to Edmonton where they can clinch on Tuesday. 

Edmonton started up 2-0 after Kasperi Kapanen and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins netted goals in the first period. Anaheim tied it in the second period with goals from Cutter Gauthier and Mikael Granlund. 

The Oilers took the lead again a few minutes into the third period, which the Ducks responded to with six and a half minutes left.

The Honda Center was intense all throughout the night, with Ducks fans trying to see their team advance past the first round for the first time since the 2017 playoffs. 

The Ducks have now won three straight games and show no sign of slowing down. The offense is the star of the show, as they have scored at least three goals in every game. 

Anaheim has scored 20 goals over four games. There's no better time to be hot.

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Babar Azam 'bowled' by Shaheen Afridi's 1-year-old son; fans react - WATCH

NEW DELHI: Babar Azam may be dominating the Pakistan Super League this season, but he recently found himself at the receiving end of a light-hearted moment involving Shaheen Afridi’s one-year-old son, Aliyar.

Babar, currently the second-highest run-scorer in PSL 2026, has been in stellar form with 485 runs in nine innings at an impressive average of 80.83 and a strike rate of 141.40. However, a viral video from the tournament showed him being playfully “bowled” by young Aliyar, leaving the star batter momentarily stunned while Afridi burst into laughter.

The clip quickly spread across social media, drawing humorous reactions from fans.

"Bobzy getting owned by a kid lol," one fan wrote.

"Bachay say bhi beat hogya," another user joked.

— RebelStar__45 (@RebelStar__45)

— Shahzad12165877 (@Shahzad12165877)

— rishushukla1991 (@rishushukla1991)

The moment came after the clash between Babar’s Peshawar Zalmi and Afridi’s Lahore Qalandars at the Gaddafi Stadium.

On the field, Lahore Qalandars registered a six-wicket win to keep their playoff hopes alive.

Despite the defeat - their first of the season - Peshawar Zalmi continue to sit comfortably at the top of the table with eight wins from 10 matches and 17 points.

Lahore Qalandars, meanwhile, climbed to fourth place with five wins and five losses, taking their tally to 10 points and staying in contention for a playoff spot.

On This Day (27th April 1996): Sunderland’s Second Tier Life At Roker Ends With A Trophy!

SUNDERLAND, ENGLAND - April 27: Peter Reid manager of Sunderland celebrates after winning the League Division 1 match between Sunderland and West Bromwich Albion at Roker Park on April 27, 1996 in Sunderland, England. (Photo by Graham Whitby Boot/Sportsphoto/Allstar via Getty Images) | Getty Images


As much as the owners of Wrexham thought they might throw up a Hollywood-style script or two when they took charge of the then National League side, they probably didn’t realise that football has a habit of throwing up these scripts year after year.

It’s why we love it so much. Look at the story arc Sunderland are on at the moment for instance, Leicester being relegated to League One ten years after winning the Premier League – which in itself will likely be made into a movie at some point, and I’m getting grey enough to throw my hat in the ring to play Ranieri by the way – and well, let’s see what happens at Spurs in the coming weeks.

But going back to the mid-1990’s, there was a crazy rebirth of Sunderland AFC that got going – and we didn’t have a clue where the ride would end up.

Like any good Disney movie, however, you have to hit the big low early on in the story – and ours occurs at Oakwell on a cold Friday evening at the end of March 1995. Mick Buxton’s Sunderland go into the game against Barnsley having lost five out of the last six, and sit just two points and two places above the drop to the third tier.

Add to that the fact that the two sides below us, Stoke City and Swindon Town, have played fewer games than we have. In Stoke’s case, they have three games in hand, and Steve McMahon’s Swindon have two. At this point, relegation looks a formality.

Our game at Oakwell is a last throw of the dice, coming just after the transfer deadline. New investment from John Fickling (~£600,000) all went on the signature of Brett Angell from Everton, and a young Dominic Matteo joined on loan from Liverpool.

Both played, we lost 2-0, and it turns out Matteo shouldn’t have played because we screwed up the paperwork – and there was potential for points being docked. So here is our movie script, low point, ladies and gentlemen.

Enter stage left, Peter Reid. Our last three managerial appointments – stretching back almost eight years at this point – had been from the existing backroom or playing staff, and this was a surprise to everyone.

At a time when the club had seemingly run out of ideas, they brought in someone with a good track record who was unlucky to be sacked by Peter Swailes at Manchester City. He had seven games to keep us up, and by the end, we were six points clear of Swindon.

In the summer, Paul Bracewell arrived at Sunderland for a third time – this time in the role of player/assistant manager – a young John Mullin arrived from Burnley, and most importantly perhaps, Bobby Saxton joined Reid’s coaching staff. But that was it.

With pretty much the same squad, the season slowly built up momentum. After winning just two of the first seven, we hit the top of the table in mid-December after beating Millwall 6-0 at Roker.

Going back to our movie script, it isn’t all plain sailing after the montage – there needs to be another twist. It would have been too easy if we’d simply hit the top of the league and gone on to win the title by ten points. We’re also forgetting this is Sunderland, and that isn’t how we do things.

I’m saying this because we won once in the next nine games, and we’re clinging on to a play-off place by our fingernails by mid-February. At this point, new loan signing Shay Given has found his feet, and Lee Howey scores a bullet header at Portsmouth, and we win nine on the bounce, conceding only once in eight games.

In the weeks to come, Reid’s side claims promotion without playing due to results elsewhere, and when the last home game of the season arrives, we need just a point to claim the title.

The visitors were Alan Buckley’s West Bromwich Albion, and in front of a party atmosphere on a typically windy Roker day, the game was pretty dismal. Lee Howey placed a shot from the edge of the box over the bar, and hit the post with a header, and Brett Angell got on the pitch… for West Brom (as he went out on loan).

By far the biggest cheer of the day was the final whistle, and the cheers continued as the party started at Roker. Kevin Ball and Peter Reid were last out of the tunnel, and the trophy was presented. The players paraded the pitch, there were tears in the stands, tears from Bobby Saxton on the pitch – it was a day that nobody who was in attendance will forget.


Saturday 27th April, 1996

Division One

Sunderland0-0 West Bromwich Albion

Roker Park

Sunderland: Chamberlain, Kubicki, Melville, Ord, Scott, Agnew, Bracewell, Hall, Gray, Russell, Howey (Bridges)Substitutes not used: Aiston, Smith

West Brom: Spink, Burgess, Darby, Sneekes, Rees (Angell), Comyn, Butler, Holmes, Hunt, Hamilton, GilbertSubstitutes not used: Coldicott, Donovan

Attendance: 22,027



Alexander Isak may be the face of Liverpool’s failure — but two others are to blame

Alexander Isak had to wait until the end of April for his first Premier League goal at Anfield (Reuters)

“That sums up this season a lot,” said Arne Slot. It is a sentiment he has started to voice often, particularly in the context of injuries. On Saturday, though, he felt the emblematic element was that Alexander Isak’s first Premier League goal for Liverpool at home came at the end of April. Even Nordi Mukiele and Axel Disasi had struck for Liverpool in the top flight on Merseyside before Isak, albeit not deliberately.

“It is quite an understatement to say he’s had a tough year,” said captain Virgil van Dijk. “The injuries he had and the timing of it has been bad.” True, though neither Liverpool nor Isak are blameless in that. He made the decision to go on strike at Newcastle, they made the choice to spend £125m on an injury-prone striker who had not had a pre-season. When injuries and ineffectual performances followed from a semi-fit forward, it was not misfortune alone.

Isak can be the face of failure in recruitment. Liverpool were the supposed to be the smartest buyers around, the men with a plan. They spent £450m last summer and have gone from first to fifth. They may have averted further damage – not least to their income – with the combination of their three consecutive league wins and Chelsea’s meltdown positioning them to return to the Champions League.

Isak has endured a tough first season at Anfield (Reuters)
Isak has endured a tough first season at Anfield (Reuters)

But, as Slot suggested, Saturday was the sort of occasion that Liverpool expected to happen rather earlier. Isak and Florian Wirtz scored in the same game, which could offer optimism for the future. “That was always the plan,” added Van Dijk. “These two particular players have been brought to the club to make an impact.” There has never been a more expensive double act on a Premier League scoresheet than the £125m man and the one who could cost £116m.

But they have not had the desired impact. Isak’s debut year has been awful, Wirtz’s underwhelming. A goal apiece does not alter fundamental questions about the configuration of the side or the strategy behind their arrivals. Slot does not need to find a way to accommodate both Hugo Ekitike and Isak on the pitch for several months, with the Frenchman sidelined by his achilles injury, but there are few signs he has an ideal solution.

Nor, seemingly, is there an answer to the conundrum of Wirtz. Play him as a No 10, as Slot did at the start of the season and again on Saturday, and Liverpool can look too open; Palace had an xG of 2.20 at Anfield. Meanwhile, Liverpool’s outstanding player this season, Dominik Szoboszlai, can be at his best in that role. The sense is that Liverpool need three midfielders, including the Hungarian, for solidity.

All of which can reflect badly on Slot. And yet the architects of the biggest spending spree in Premier League history are more culpable. Richard Hughes and Michael Edwards paid out record amounts, and yet left gaps in the squad which have become glaringly apparent this season.

They paid over the odds for Isak and Wirtz. If the German may yet justify his fee, Manchester City got the magical Rayan Cherki for a third of the price. Liverpool should not have signed the Swede at all.

Meanwhile, recruiting two new full-backs was required, with Trent Alexander-Arnold going and Andy Robertson entering the autumn of his career. But, while Milos Kerkez has improved after an unconvincing start, he has lost his place to the veteran in the run-in. Slot’s lack of trust in Jeremie Frimpong was evident when, for the second consecutive week, he came on as a right winger, with midfielder Curtis Jones carrying on at right-back.

Arne Slot has been left with gaping holes in his squad (Reuters)
Arne Slot has been left with gaping holes in his squad (Reuters)

Liverpool were unlucky that Giovanni Leoni was injured on his debut. They can feel that Giorgi Mamardashvili, whose arrival was arranged in 2024, has been a decent deputy to Alisson. Freddie Woodman, the third-choice signed on a free transfer, did well against Palace. But of those bought, only Ekitike can be classed as a success now.

Meanwhile, the sight of Palace underlined one of the fundamental errors the Liverpool brains trust made. While they signed Isak on deadline day, they missed out of Marc Guehi. They had dawdled amid their interest in the Palace captain, tried to play a game of brinkmanship on deadline day and it backfired. At £35m, Guehi would have delivered value for money; he would have reduced the burden on Van Dijk and enabled Slot to omit Ibrahima Konate when his form faltered. Guehi instead joined City, has been one of the finest defenders in the division this season and may win the title.

And even if Liverpool had sold the same players – largely, it should be said, for what seemed excellent prices – including Jarell Quansah, there was a second seismic mistake. Liverpool may have underestimated the importance of Luis Diaz, though £65.5m felt as much as they could get for a 28-year-old. But by signing two specialist strikers, rather than one who was equally or more adept as a winger, became a still greater miscalculation when Mohamed Salah accelerated into decline, Cody Gakpo’s goals dried up and it became apparent Liverpool’s wide players struggled to beat a man.

Salah’s imminent departure underlines the need for another overhaul at Anfield this summer. It could be costly. And it comes when Liverpool’s powerbrokers spent £450m last year, much of it on Isak and Wirtz.

Despite A Brutal Week, Sunderland’s Season Is Far From Over

A Sunderland Tifo is displayed during the Premier League match between Sunderland and Nottingham Forest at the Stadium of Light in Sunderland, United Kingdom, on April 24, 2026. (Photo by Scott Llewellyn/MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images) | NurPhoto via Getty Images


Sunderland, eh?

There’s no other football club like it; an institution capable of making you feel ten feet tall before breaking your heart or a more exposed part of your anatomy, as American aerospace engineer Kelly Johnson once said — and often in very, very quick succession.

If last Sunday’s unexpectedly bonkers 4-3 loss at the hands of Aston Villa was a tale of noble failure amid a last-gasp push for glory, Friday evening’s shellacking by their fellow Europa League semi-finalists was just a little bit rubbish — and the worst thing was how unexpected it was, as well as the speed at which Sunderland collapsed.

With the sun beating down, feelings of optimism running high, the new Welcome To Sunderland sign greeting match goers in the spirit of Roker Park and the Lads seemingly well-placed to bounce back from Villa Park and give their European credentials even more heft, it felt like it could’ve been one of those classic Stadium of Light evenings akin to Coventry City during the 2025 playoffs or perhaps even that iconic clash with Burnley back in 2007.


Problem was, the match itself then kicked off. And that’s where it all started to go wrong.

By the time the final whistle blew ninety-plus chastening minutes later, it felt like we’d been put through a spin cycle as Nottingham Forest —anchored by the brilliant Morgan Gibbs-White and Elliott Anderson and with Igor Jesus and Chris Wood in no mood to mess about — resurrected the 4-4-2, allowed us no time to breathe and headed back down to the shires with three points and five goals after the ultimate Robin Hood-style pillaging.

For the Lads? A night to forget. Nobody really turned up and although you could at least say that we played our part against Villa, this was far more straightforward. Sunderland’s players let themselves — as well as their head coach and the fans who’d turned out in great numbers — down big time.

That’s nine goals conceded in two games for the Lads and it’s hardly the greatest time for what was once a granite-tough defence to start taking on water. Even the return of Dan Ballard made little difference to a jaded-looking red and white backline as the problems encountered at Villa Park were amplified to a worrying degree — could Lutsharel Geertruida’s time be now?

A crushing loss, without a doubt, and the second game in a row during which the Lads have seemed unable to deal with sustained periods of opposition pressure. We can play, we all know that, but the once-solid foundations have looked far weaker recently, the midfield isn’t packing any real punch, and it must be said that our lack of threat from dead-ball situations is borderline criminal.

Of course, the clashes with Villa and Forest were bisected by a rumour that Régis Le Bris’ position may be the subject of scrutiny during the summer.

Whether that played a part in the build-up to Friday’s comedy of errors, only he and the players know, but it wasn’t welcome and the fact that well-connected journalists all reported variations of the same dismissive response spoke volumes.

Fundamentally, that’s a discussion for another day and in my view, it would be ruthless bordering on arrogance for Sunderland to part ways with the Frenchman, even if overseeing our heaviest home league defeat in a long, long time was hardly something to crow about.


Nevertheless, the season is by no means over and fifty points remains an achievable target, but a win at Molineux is a non-negotiable as we aim to crack it.

This weekend’s hosts are already condemned to the drop and with fans of the Old Gold seemingly not entirely convinced by Rob Edwards, Saturday’s clash needs to be a no-excuses, “get the job done and get out” affair — and let’s hope that the likes of Geertruida, Chemsdine Talbi and possibly Wilson Isidor have greater roles to play in our penultimate away fixture of the season.

All season, and certainly at home, the Lads have taken tremendous pride in being hard to beat and willing to travel great distances in the pursuit of victory. Friday’s loss was the ugly reverse; an example of what can happen when you get it badly wrong and you encounter an opponent that isn’t willing to be charitable, yet it can’t have the effect of dropping the anchor on the campaign and preventing us from ending it on a positive note.

The criticism dished out the wake of the loss to Forest was fair. The players need to deal with it, but they can feel confident that if they take care of Wolves next time out, the fans will give them due praise. That’s the way it is; the way it has to be.


Fan Letters: “What A Season We’ve Had!”

SUNDERLAND, ENGLAND - APRIL 24: A general view of Sunderland Stadium of Light, home of Sunderland before the Premier League match between Sunderland and Nottingham Forest at Stadium of Light on April 24, 2026 in Sunderland, United Kingdom. (Photo by Lee Parker - CameraSport via Getty Images) | CameraSport via Getty Images

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Dear Roker Report,

What a season we’ve had, and the main thing was to stay up.

Friday night wasn’t what myself and the diehards expected and the reason I’m writing is the fans. OK, when we conceded the third goal the fire drill started. I thought it was ‘til the end, like last season?

I live in Swindon and only get up to four or five matches, and all the games I’ve been to — whatever the score — I stay until the end, like always.

Just to finish off, and regarding where we are and the fans at home in the League One years and even in the Championship, the stadium wasn’t always at capacity.

The fans that do leave, have a real think: this is your team…Sunderland ‘til the end.

Dave Martin


Dear Roker Report,

Yes, we were terrible but it seems like a lot of fans think we’re League One shite again all of a sudden. Calm down, for God’s sake!

We’ve had a bad couple of results for sure but we’ll get a kick up the arse this week and you’ll see a big difference against Wolves. Are people’s memories so short?

Our season has been great — and to be honest, a bit unexpected, yet some fans are still waffling on about relegation! Cut down on the drink, my friends.

Keep the faith. ‘Til the end and FTM forever.

John Robson

Ed’s Note [Phil]: Hi, Dave and John. Thank you for your letters.

As disappointing as Friday night’s performance and result was, I can’t disagree with the view that the bigger picture is still very positive and that we can certainly end the 2025/2026 season on a high note — and that hopefully starts with a much-improved performance and victory over Wolves on Saturday.

The players that were at the heart of the Nottingham Forest debacle weren’t representing the authentic version of this Sunderland side and I hope Régis Le Bris makes that very clear during the build up to Saturday.

It needs to be a blip rather than the start of a prolonged slump, and I do expect a very strong response at Molineux.



“It depends on Hansi Flick” – Barcelona star’s exit chances rated by father

“It depends on Hansi Flick” – Barcelona star’s exit chances rated by father
“It depends on Hansi Flick” – Barcelona star’s exit chances rated by father

Barcelona are hoping to drastically reduce their wage bill during this summer’s transfer window, which will make it easier for new signings to be registered. Marc-Andre ter Stegen and Robert Lewandowski, two of the club’s biggest earners, are very likely to depart, and another that could move on is Ansu Fati.

Barcelona are hoping to finally move Fati on this summer, having failed to do so in the last three years. He’s currently on loan at AS Monaco, who have expressed an interest in signing him permanently, although it is far from straightforward that a deal will come to fruition.

Monaco have an €11m buy option in their agreement with Barcelona, but interestingly, Fati’s father Bori Fati has claimed that a deal being done will depend on the decision of Hansi Flick, as per WinWin (via Sport).

“We don’t know yet, because he has a contract (with Barcelona) until 2028, that’s for sure. We don’t know, but we would like him to stay at Monaco, because he is happy there. It depends on Flick. He has not spoken to him yet.”

Fati not included in Barcelona squad planning

It’s unlikely that Flick will make any decisions on his squad until the La Liga title is wrapped up, which Barcelona can do as early as next weekend. However, the fact that sporting director Deco is seeking a new left winger in anticipation of Marcus Rashford’s return to Manchester United is an indication that Fati is not seen as part of the plans for next season.

The situation with Rashford, whom Barcelona will only accept re-signing on another loan, could have given Fati a way back into contention in the Catalan capital, but the fact that Deco is searching for a replacement would suggest that the 23-year-old is not counted on for next season, or any other season.

Editorial: Are Warning Lights Flashing As Sunderland Navigate The Next Stage?

Sunderland manager Regis Le Bris (right) appears frustrated on the touchline as Nottingham Forest manager Vitor Pereira looks on during the Premier League match at the Stadium of Light, Sunderland. Picture date: Friday April 24, 2026. (Photo by Richard Sellers/PA Images via Getty Images) | PA Images via Getty Images

Friday’s result and performance is the sort that makes you want to lock the doors, close the curtains, and pretend football doesn’t exist anymore. 

And it’s the sort of performance that makes you question a few things you didn’t think needed questioning, and reassess where we actually are. 

We’ve praised the team and the club to the hilt this campaign, and rightly so – we’ve had a superb season that’s exceeded our expectations. 

However, that Friday night horror show was a diabolical performance, and as much as we’ll praise and defend the team when it’s needed, we’ve got to criticise too if it’s warranted – and that was an absolute shambles. 

It’s such a shame too — Forest are a good team, albeit not a great one –  but they absolutely destroyed us on a night that should have been one for celebration as the new Welcome to Sunderland signage was unveiled. 

But the only welcome was laid out for the Forest attack by our chaotic defence – and the manner of the defeat really caught me by surprise. 

Because that performance was completely at odds with what we’ve seen from Regis Le Bris’s teams so far. We’re used to a side that’s disciplined, motivated, coherent and intense. We’re used to seeing a side that drags each other along, motivates each other and has an enviable tenacity. We’re used to seeing a strong defence, and a pragmatism to deal with the threats the opposition poses. 

On Friday night, none of those things was in evidence – and that’s a real concern. 

The past few weeks have been strange. The Newcastle victory put us on a real high, but since then, there have been a few things happening that don’t sit quite right. 

The speculation this week about Le Bris’s future almost seems too bizarre not to have something in it, while the departure of David Bruce came out of the blue and seems a really strange decision by the club. 

And look, we don’t have much of a clue as to what goes on behind the scenes, but the difference in the club’s approach off the field since Bruce’s arrival has been astronomical. 

Some things have happened off the field that someone who’s not got red and white running through their veins simply wouldn’t think of, and I’m not sure the club realise just how much of a connection point Bruce’s presence was between the supporters and the hierarchy. Having someone like that in a senior position brings a level of trust – and my gut feeling is that’s been seriously underestimated. 

Time will tell on that score, but when that’s followed by some seemingly diabolical handling of season ticket renewals, and the interim CEO Tom Burwell doing interviews name-checking club legend ‘Michael’ Ball, while talking about the need to make more money overseas, and saying that we’re one of only two clubs in the Premier League with a physical ticket office (something disproved comprehensively with a two minute Google search) it doesn’t quite sit right. 

Of course, a slip of the tongue is easy – we’ve all done it. But someone who knows Sunderland just doesn’t make that mistake, and the connection that’s been built up between the club and the supporters mustn’t be neglected or taken for granted. 

The ticket office line is not as easily overlooked. Sunderland fans aren’t daft, we can see through BS, and we have plenty of experience seeing through corporate bluster. Neglect the local fans at your peril. The current ownership has got away with a major gaffe once – people have forgiven, but not forgotten – and, to cut a phrase right out of the corporate playbook, we’ve all got to be taken on this journey. Together.

Whether any of that off-field stuff is at all connected with the on-field shambles we saw on Friday is impossible to say – but a team doesn’t turn in that first-half performance if everything’s A-OK. Maybe the bug that was around pre-Villa was still around, and that’s an explanation. I’m sure we’ll find out this week – but regardless, they’ve piled the pressure on themselves with that display, and need to respond fittingly this week. 

We simply cannot let this season tail off with a series of awful performances. I thought we were poor at Villa for a couple of large spells of the game, and the scoreline actually flattered us despite us almost snatching a win. That display on Friday was almost too bad for words. 

Thankfully, we’ve got another game coming up in relatively quick succession, and we must respond in the right way. 

And we’ve got to regain some trust off the field, too.

Because, if we don’t, the questions that get asked will get louder and louder – and after such a good season, we don’t want negativity hanging over us as we head towards the summer. 

Assassin's Creed 1 Remake To Follow Black Flag Resynced

27 April 2026 at 08:50
With Assassin's Creed: Black Flag Resynced now officially confirmed and virtually around the corner, a new leak from @xjØnathan on X, Ubisoft is also working on a remake of Assassin's Creed 1. The leak allegedly stems from someone within Ubisoft, although not much else is known about the AC1 remake. The Black Flag remake was a collaborative effort between Ubisoft Singapore, Barcelona, Bordeaux, Belgrade, Chengdu, India, Kyiv, Montpellier, Philippines, Quebec, and Shanghai.

This recent leak corroborates a recent rumor that Ubisoft already had at least one Assassin's Creed remake in the works, however, future remakes will hinge on the success of Black Flag Resynced. It remains to be seen what approach Ubisoft takes with the Assassin's Creed 1 remake, but, given the way the gaming giant has handled Black Flag Resynced when it comes to features like DLC and multiplayer gameplay, or the absence of those features, it's safe to assume Ubisoft will be taking the same cautious approach with the Assassin's Creed 1 remake. There seems to be a decent amount of interest in Assassin's Creed: Black Flag Resynced, which has garnered nearly 30,000 followers on Steam since its announcement just two days before the most recent leak.

Bitcoin Price Today: Analyst Says One Clean Break Above $79K Could Bring $100,000 Back

27 April 2026 at 09:08
Anthony Scaramucci Bitcoin Price Prediction

The post Bitcoin Price Today: Analyst Says One Clean Break Above $79K Could Bring $100,000 Back appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

Bitcoin price is currently trading around $79,126, up 2% in the last 24 hours and roughly 6% in the last week. BTC is slightly outperforming the broader crypto market as the level of $80,000 comes back into focus

Analyst Michaël van de Poppe says Bitcoin value today is gaining strength again, but it’s now entering a phase where the next move could define the trend. Price action looks solid, but everything now depends on how BTC reacts around resistance.

Right now, the setup is either a breakout toward new highs or a pause before the next move.

Also Read : Bitcoin (BTC) Price Prediction 2026, 2027 – 2030: How High Will BTC Price Go?

$79K Break Could Open the Gates

The first level to watch is $79,000. A clean breakout here could push Bitcoin toward the $86,000–$89,000 range. That would confirm continuation and keep the rally going.

If that zone also breaks, the bigger move toward $100,000 comes into play. But this won’t be instant; it’ll likely build up step by step.

btc price

$84K–$87K = Bear Market Done?

According to van de Poppe, a breakout above $84K–$87K would confirm a new higher high and likely signal that the bear market is over.

That kind of move would flip the structure fully bullish. Resistance turns into support, and the market starts building higher lows.

Historically, after drops like the move to $60K, Bitcoin usually recovers and hits new highs within a year, except for rare events like the FTX collapse. Add to that stronger macro conditions and new highs in traditional markets, and the backdrop looks more supportive this time.

What If It Fails?

If Bitcoin can’t break $79K, expect some sideways movement. A consolidation phase before another attempt is likely.

“In that case, there’s a level that I prefer to see hold: $73.5k+,” he said

Here, $73,500 becomes the level to hold. If that breaks, the structure weakens, and a deeper pullback toward lower levels could follow.

Also Read : Exclusive: Arthur Hayes Sets $500K Bitcoin Target For End Of 2026, Backs HYPE At $200

What’s Driving the Move?

BlackRock has driven about $2.1B into spot ETFs, while Strategy bought over 34K BTC in a week, far more than what’s mined, tightening supply and pushing prices higher. On the macro side, Kevin Warsh’s calling crypto part of the financial system adds confidence.

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AI-first phones may be next; OpenAI seems to be considering one

27 April 2026 at 08:28

The Galaxy S24 series was introduced at AI Phone, with Samsung continuing its efforts on each iteration. Meanwhile, OpenAI could be considering entering the market with AI-first phones if plans make strategic sense.

The current smartphone model is built around apps, but that abstraction is starting to break. What users actually want is task completion, not app navigation. That shift is where OpenAI’s “AI agent” concept fits in.

Instead of hopping between services, an agent-centric interface collapses intent, execution, and response into a single layer. It changes how silicon is designed, how operating systems behave, and how data flows between device and cloud.

OpenAI’s reported partnership with MediaTek and Qualcomm signals a deliberate move into silicon co-development. Luxshare sits in a critical position as the exclusive system co-design and manufacturing partner.

The 2028 mass production target aligns with a typical custom silicon cycle. Specifications are expected to be locked by late 2026 or early 2027, as reported by MingChiKuo.

Key design priorities are already clear:

  • Continuous context awareness, which demands ultra-efficient low-power compute blocks
  • Memory hierarchy optimization, since AI agents rely heavily on fast data access rather than raw peak performance
  • Hybrid execution, where smaller models run locally and larger inference workloads are offloaded to the cloud

OpenAI AI first phones

The so-called Zebrafish comparison is tied to Google’s TPU collaboration with MediaTek. In simple terms, a single advanced AI chip program can generate revenue equivalent to tens of millions of smartphone processors.

The next smartphone battleground may not be cameras or displays. It will be the one who owns the primary interface between user intent and execution.

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Julian Alvarez reportedly in doubt for Atletico Madrid’s UCL semifinal clash vs Arsenal after new injury

27 April 2026 at 08:30
With just a few days prior to the UEFA Champions League semifinal duel against Arsenal, Julian Alvarez is reportedly in doubt for Atletico Madrid due to a new injury.

Julian Alvarez has been a source of concern at Atletico Madrid following his absence from recent matches, with the club now confirming the Argentine is dealing with an injury. With less than a week until the first leg of their 2025-26 UEFA Champions League semifinal, his availability for the clash against Arsenal is reportedly in question.

According to Diario Sport, Alvarez is currently managing a muscular complaint that limited his involvement in the weekend match against Athletic Club. The issue stems from the Copa del Rey final, the last game he played, in which he was on the pitch for the full 120 minutes, pushing his body to its limits.

Head coach Diego Simeone had hoped to give Alvarez some minutes against Athletic Club to keep him sharp ahead of the Champions League tie and ensure the Copa del Rey final would not be his last competitive action before the semifinal. Instead, the former Manchester City striker did not feature at any point, skipping the pre-match warmup, the halftime session and any touchline activity that might have allowed for a late substitution appearance.

The first leg against Arsenal is scheduled for Wednesday the 29th, with Atletico hosting at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano before the second leg at the Emirates Stadium. Even if Alvarez is cleared to play in the opener, he will do so having gone ten days without competitive action, which is far from ideal heading into a match of this magnitude.

Julian Alvarez of Atletico de Madrid runs with the ball whilst under pressure from Duje Caleta-Car of Real Sociedad.
Julian Alvarez of Atletico de Madrid runs with the ball whilst under pressure from Duje Caleta-Car of Real Sociedad.

The forward had already begun targeted treatment sessions with the club’s medical staff prior to the team’s departure for the weekend fixture, working to ease the discomfort and accelerate his return. According to Sport, the plan is to manage the muscular issue through rest and physiotherapy to ensure he is available as an option against Arsenal.

Pablo Barrios has already been ruled out with a muscular injury to his left thigh, effectively ending his involvement for the remainder of the season. David Hancko, Ademola Lookman and José María Gimenez are three other key starters working against the clock to be fit, but it is the uncertainty surrounding Álvarez that is generating the most concern within the club.

Alvarez: a key piece in keeping the Champions League dream alive

It has been a bittersweet season for Atletico Madrid overall, with a disappointing La Liga campaign that has seen them slip to fourth following Villarreal’s rise, and falling short in both the Spanish Super Cup and Copa del Rey. With the Champions League now their only remaining shot at a major trophy, getting Alvarez on the pitch has never felt more important.

While his numbers this season fall short of last year’s outstanding output of 29 goals and eight assists, his current tally of 19 goals and nine assists understates how influential he has been in the biggest moments. A brace that included a stunning free kick against Real Madrid, a goal in the Copa del Rey final and another crucial strike from a dead ball against Barcelona in the quarterfinal series all underline his value when the stakes are highest.

Alvarez currently ranks fourth among all scorers in this season’s Champions League with nine goals in 13 appearances, his best ever return in a single European campaign. With Arsenal having conceded just five goals across the entire competition, the least of any side remaining, having the Argentine available could prove to be the decisive factor in Atletico’s bid to reach the final.

Julian Alvarez of Atletico de Madrid.

Premyer Liqa: “Turan” “Zirə”yə, “Sabah” “Karvan”a qarşı

27 April 2026 at 09:00

Bu gün futbol üzrə Azərbaycan çempionatında (Premyer Liqa) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 29-сu turuna yekun vurulacaq.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sonuncu oyun günündə də iki qarşılaşma baş tutacaq.

Günün ilk oyunu “Turan Tovuz” ilə “Zirə” arasında keçiriləcək. Tovuz şəhər stadionunda təşkil ediləcək görüşə saat 18:00-da start veriləcək. Oyunun baş hakimi Rəvan Həmzəzadə olacaq.

Turun qapanış oyununda isə “Sabah” “Karvan”la üz-üzə gələcək. “Masazır Arena”da baş tutacaq görüşün start fiti saat 20:00-da səslənəcək. Oyunu Kamranbəy Rəhimov idarə edəcək.

Premyer Liqa
29-cu tur
25 aprel

“İmişli” – “Sumqayıt” 0:2
Qollar: Aleksandr Ramalinqom, 35; 85.
Hakimlər: Elçin Məsiyev, Elşad Abdullayev, Pərvin Talıbov, Alik Yunusov.
VAR: Elvin Bayramov.
AVAR: Müslüm Əliyev.
Hakim-inspektor: Anar Salmanov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Eldar Məmmədov.
Quba Olimpiya İdman Kompleksinin stadionu, 16:00.

“Qəbələ” – “Araz-Naxçıvan” 1:1
Qollar: Ömər Buludov, 75-öz qapısına – İssuf Paro, 82.
Hakimlər: Kamal Umudlu, Namiq Hüseynov, Vüsal Məmmədov, Ruslan Quliyev.
VAR: Vüqar Həsənli.
AVAR: Əkbər Əhmədov.
Hakim-inspektor: Orxan Məmmədov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Elçin Məmmədov.
Qəbələ şəhər stadionu, 18:30.

26 aprel

“Şamaxı” – “Kəpəz” 2:0
Qollar: Rikardo Apolinario, 68. Andrey Tırkovyanu, 75.
Hakimlər: Rəşad Əhmədov, Zeynal Zeynalov, Gülnurə Əkbərzadə, Kamran Əliyev.
VAR: Emin Əliyev.
AVAR: İnqilab Məmmədov.
Hakim-inspektor: Ramil Diniyev.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Rüfət Əmirov.
Şamaxı şəhər stadionu, 16:00.

“Neftçi” – “Qarabağ” 1:5
Qollar: Elvin Bədəlov, 20 – Musa Qurbanlı, 9; 32. Xoni Montiel, 38. Leandro Andrade, 68. Emmanuel Addai, 90+3.
Hakimlər: Tural Qurbanov, Cəmil Quliyev, Asiman Əzizli, Kamranbəy Rəhimov.
VAR: Rauf Cabbarov.
AVAR: Rahil Ramazanov.
Hakim-inspektor: Rəhim Həsənov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Elçin Mehtiyev.
“Neftçi Arena”, 19:00.

27 aprel

“Turan Tovuz” – “Zirə”
Hakimlər: Rəvan Həmzəzadə, Akif Əmirəli, Şirmamed Mamedov, Elvin Bayramov.
VAR: Fərid Hacıyev.
AVAR: Teymur Teymurov.
Hakim-inspektor: Zöhrab Qədiyev.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Mübariz Hüseynov.
Tovuz şəhər stadionu, 18:00.

“Sabah” – “Karvan”
Hakimlər: Kamranbəy Rəhimov, Rəhman İmami, Kərim Zeynalov, İslam Məmmədov.
VAR: Əli Əliyev.
AVAR: Zöhrab Abbasov.
Hakim-inspektor: Əmrah İbrahimov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Elman Musayev.
“Masazır Arena”, 20:00.

Kedilere Neden Tasma Takılır?

Genelde köpeklere takılan ve neredeyse onlar için şart olan tasma, kediler içinde kullanılan bir alettir. Kediler genelde uysal hayvanlar olarak bilinse de tasma takılması, en başta onların sahipli olduğunun bir belirtisidir. Bilindiği üzere sokak kedisinde tasma takılmaz, tasma ev kedisinde bulunur.

Manchester United vs Brentford Bet Builder Tips – 4/1 Premier League Special, Analysis & Predictions

Looking to take a giant leap towards officially punching their Champions League ticket, Manchester United will welcome Brentford to Old Trafford on Monday night. Landing a gritty 1-0 victory away at historic rivals Chelsea last time out, Man United are clearly enjoying life under Michael Carrick’s guidance and they open Monday’s showdown sat in bronze […]

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Rockets crush Lakers, survive another day

Benjamin Royer: The Lakers lose 115-96, as the Rockets force a Game 5 in a forceful blowout win. Ugly game. Backs against the wall, Houston showed up like it needed to. Lakers lead series 3-1. Game 5 is Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Crypto.

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The Pelicans have begun formal outreach to candidates …

The Stein Line has learned that the Pelicans have begun formal outreach to candidates they plan to pursue in addition to interim coach James Borrego. Sources say names of strong interest from the league's assistant ranks include San Antonio's Sean Sweeney, Milwaukee's Darvin Ham and Brooklyn's Steve Hetzel. As mentioned from the jump, Borrego remains very much under consideration for the position, sources say.

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Rajon Rondo in the mix for Pelicans' job?

League sources say Rondo has been interviewed for the post after serving as a special assistant on Doc Rivers' Milwaukee staff. Rondo is said to have felt his first coaching itch while recovering from a torn ACL as a Celtic, prompting Brad Stevens to bring him into staff meetings.

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The Mavericks continue to have strong interest in the …

League sources say that the Mavericks continue to have strong interest in the pursuit of Wolves lead executive Tim Connelly, who is suddenly awash in plaudits given how much damage two players he traded for — Rudy Gobert and Ayo Dosunmu — are inflicting upon a third-seeded Denver team that Connelly also largely assembled. Dallas is searching for a new head of basketball operations and, while Connelly is said to no longer hold an opt-out provision in his current contract, belief persists in various league circles that there are scenarios that would render him "gettable" once Minnesota's 2025-26 season is complete.

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Sources tell The Stein Line that Lloyd, Graham and …

The Bulls' search for a new lead voice in basketball operations began in earnest this week, league sources say, with virtual interviews. In addition to Minnesota's Lloyd, interviewees included Atlanta's Bryson Graham, Cleveland's Mike Gansey, Detroit's Dennis Lindsey and San Antonio's Dave Telep. Sources tell The Stein Line that Lloyd, Graham and Lindsey are already regarded as finalists.

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Rockets survive without Kevin Durant, dominate Lakers in Game 4 after Deandre Ayton's ejection to avoid sweep

Houston Rockets center Alperen Sengun (28) controls the ball against Los Angeles Lakers center Deandre Ayton (5) during the first half in Game 4 of a first-round NBA basketball playoffs series, Sunday, April 26, 2026, in Houston. (AP Photo/Karen Warren)
Deandre Ayton was ejected after he drilled Alperen Sengun in the head with his forearm on Sunday night. (AP/Karen Warren)
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The Houston Rockets aren’t done just yet.

The Rockets, even without Kevin Durant available, picked up a solid 115-96 win over the Los Angeles Lakers on Sunday night in Game 4 of their opening-round playoff series. The win kept their postseason run alive after they dropped the first three games of the series.

While a 3-0 deficit is something that no team has successfully rallied back from —  very few in that spot have even forced a Game 7 — the Rockets have officially avoided the series sweep. It’s a start.

The Rockets took control of the game in the first half, and even briefly took an 11-point lead late in the second quarter — which marked their largest lead of the series up until that point. The Lakers struggled to get their offense going, went just 1-of-6 from behind the arc and committed 13 turnovers in the first 12 minutes. 

Deandre Ayton ejected in the third quarter

Deandre Ayton was perhaps the best part of the Lakers’ offense early on Sunday night. 

So when he picked up the first ejection of his career midway through the third quarter, it marked a major blow to the Lakers’ chances. 

Ayton was trying to stop Alperen Sengun from driving to the rim when his left elbow came up high and drilled Sengun right in his jaw. Sengun recoiled immediately, clearly shaken up by the hit. 

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Officials reviewed the incident and quickly determined that Ayton’s elbow was “unnecessary and excessive.” While it didn’t appear to be intentional by any means, Ayton was assessed a flagrant 2 foul and was thrown out of the game. He finished the night with 19 points and 10 rebounds. 

The Rockets were up by 19 points at the time. They ended up outscoring the Lakers 34-18 in the third period alone and took a 25-point lead into the fourth quarter. By that point, the Lakers were just about out of it. Houston powered through the rest of the way to grab the 19-point win easily.

Aaron Holiday and Adou Thiero got into a very small scuffle under the rim with a little more than a minute left too, which earned them both quick ejections. Officials, however, got the dustup settled without much issue. The two teams met for a third scuffle after the final buzzer sounded, too, though not much came of it.

Amen Thompson led the Rockets with 23 points and seven assists after he went 10-of-16 from the field. Tari Eason added 20 points and eight rebounds, and Sengun finished with 19 points.

The Rockets were without Durant on Sunday night. He was ruled out of the game earlier in the day with a bone bruise in his sprained left ankle, which marked his third missed game of the series. He missed Game 3 due to the ankle injury, and he missed the opening game due to a knee injury. His status in Game 5 is still absolutely in doubt.

Rui Hachimura added 13 points to go with Ayton’s 19 for the Lakers. LeBron James had 10 points and nine assists, but also had eight of the Lakers’ 23 turnovers. They went just 5-of-20 from behind the arc, too, which marked their fewest made 3-pointers in a single game all season.

The Lakers also ruled out Austin Reaves due to an oblique strain. He’s missed the entire series so far, but has reportedly been close to making a return and was considered questionable entering Sunday’s contest. Luka Dončić is still out, too.

Reaves’ presence on Wednesday night in Game 5 would undoubtedly provide a significant boost for the Lakers as they attempt to close the Rockets out. While the Lakers are still in a great position to make it out of the first round of the playoffs for the first time since 2023, it’s going to take at least one more night to officially pull that off.

Arsenal’s two goals against OL Lyonnes were chaotic, but also related to the plan

Arsenal’s two goals against OL Lyonnes were chaotic, but also related to the planOne of the great things about sport is that it is generally a blend of deliberate strategy and unplanned chaos. “Everyone’s got a plan until they get punched in the mouth” and all that. But that quote implies the chaos always works in the opposite direction to the plan. Sometimes, the plan creates the situation, and the unexpected knockout blow makes the plan look clever.

Arsenal’s equaliser in their 2-1 win over OL Lyonnes was, frankly, a daft goal. Mariona Caldentey passed a free kick into the box, Stina Blackstenius couldn’t quite reach it in time, but OL Lyonnes goalkeeper Christiane Endler took her eye off the ball, let it run past her, and defender Ingrid Engen, in trying to clear the ball, ended up turning it over the line for an own goal.

Endler and Engen seemed so rattled by this concession that they were also the two players involved in the mix-up for the second goal, turned home into an empty net by Olivia Smith.

That free kick for the equaliser was the turning point.

Although a freak incident, it was actually very similar to a corner Arsenal played in the first half. In that moment, Caldentey looked up, assessed the situation, and raised her right arm. Then, rather than whipping the ball into the middle, she sidefooted it along the ground. Leah Williamson, making a run around the pack of players from the far post to the near, couldn’t reach the ball, and it was cleared. An irrelevant incident in isolation.

But then came the free kick. There’s the same pattern here. Caldentey again raised her right arm and sidefooted a ball into space at the near post.

Arsenal can’t take credit for the ball actually ending up in the net, but it seems like there was, at least, some kind of plan.

So who came up with it?

Before the game, Renee Slegers mentioned that OL Lyonnes were “a threat from set pieces”, and that aerial power is obvious when they’re defending as well as attacking. Arsenal have a habit of playing those low passes from set pieces against aerially dominant sides — they scored a similar type of goal against Sporting CP earlier this season. Afterwards, Slegers insisted the somewhat strange goals were not all about luck.

“The first goal is hard for a goalkeeper because the ball goes in front (of her) and has runners (coming across), so it’s hard to see, and puts the opposition off guard,” she said. “And the second goal is a really good moment in the press that we wanted to create. That is football. Sometimes you score the most brilliant goals — like Mariona away in OL Lyonnes last year — but these types of goals are also goals in football.”

“We play what we see,” Caldentey said after the game. “Someone is always making that run, so if it’s Stina or someone else, someone will always be there to tap it in. If not, it’s still difficult to defend against.”

“We have a clear plan; set pieces are different, a set situation, so we go into a game with clear plans and then the players can choose and recognise what the best option is. Chris (Bradley, set-piece coach) does a great job. Then the players are empowered to make those decisions.”

Overall, Arsenal deserved their first-leg advantage on the balance of play. They started the game strongly, with the fit-again Williamson firing some excellent forward passes into the feet of Blackstenius and Alessia Russo. OL Lyonnes’ opener, scored by Jule Brand, was rather against the run of play and knocked Arsenal off their stride for the rest of the first half. But a renewed sense of purpose and energy high up the pitch meant Arsenal dominated the second half, completing the turnaround.

Slegers spent the final few minutes of the game summoning all her tallest players from the bench, in order to guard against a OL Lyonnes aerial bombardment that never quite arrived.

Arsenal will head to France next weekend with a one-goal lead, having won last year’s semi-final second leg at OL Lyonnes in convincing fashion, 4-1, after trailing by a goal from the first leg. Against an OL Lyonnes side who need to dominate, Arsenal will need to be up for a proper challenge — Slegers described OL Lyonnes as the most physical side she has encountered.

But Arsenal will try to play their own game, and those low set pieces symbolise something wider. Arsenal fundamentally believe in their ability to outplay opponents in a technical sense even if, ultimately, the two crucial goals here were as scrappy as they come.

This article originally appeared in The Athletic.

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Manchester United vs Brentford – Match preview and team news

Manchester United vs Brentford – Match preview and team news
Manchester United vs Brentford – Match preview and team news

Manchester United host Brentford at Old Trafford on Monday night, looking to secure Champions League qualification.

Michael Carrick has transformed the mood at the club since his appointment in January. The Red Devils have collected twenty-eight points in 2026, more than any other top-flight side. That said, they face a resilient Brentford team currently chasing European football under Keith Andrews.

The Bees are looking to complete their first league double over United since the 1936-37 campaign. United were relegated that year, but they currently sit comfortably in third place this season. However, they have lost their last two league meetings against the London side. Carrick’s men need just six more points to guarantee a top-four finish.

Manchester United vs Brentford – Match preview and team news

  • Date: Monday, 27 April 2026
  • Kick-off: 20:00 BST
  • Venue: Old Trafford, Manchester
  • Referee: Chris Kavanagh
  • VAR: James Bell
  • Last Meeting: Brentford 3–1 Manchester United (27 September 2025, Premier League)

Team news

Manchester United

Harry Maguire is available for selection after serving a red-card suspension. Lisandro Martinez remains banned, while Matthijs de Ligt and Leny Yoro are sidelined with injuries. Patrick Dorgu has returned to individual training but will not feature tonight. Carrick may hand a debut to eighteen-year-old Jim Thwaites following his recent inclusion in the senior squad.

Brentford

Keith Andrews confirmed that Jordan Henderson, Vitaly Janelt, and Rico Henry remain unavailable. They are back on the grass but have not yet joined the main group. Fábio Carvalho and Antoni Milambo will miss the rest of the season with ACL injuries. Josh Dasilva and Kaye Furo also continue their recoveries away from the first team.

Form

Manchester United

United have scored in twenty-one consecutive league matches, their best run since Alex Ferguson retired. They faced seventeen more shots than they had themselves during the recent 1-0 win at Chelsea. Carrick’s side currently lead the division for shots on target per ninety minutes.

Brentford

The Bees have drawn their last five Premier League matches. Since losing to Brighton in February, they haven’t trailed for a single minute in the top flight. Igor Thiago has been the star of the attack with twenty-four goals in all competitions.

Predicted lineups

Manchester United Predicted XI: Lammens, Dalot, Heaven, Maguire, Shaw, Mainoo, Casemiro, Amad, Fernandes, Cunha, Mbeumo

Brentford Predicted XI: Kelleher, Kayode, Van den Berg, Collins, Lewis-Potter, Jensen, Yarmolyuk, Ouattara, Damsgaard, Schade, Thiago

How to watch Manchester United vs Brentford?

Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the match live on TNT Sports 1 and TNT Sports Ultimate. The fixture is also available for streaming via the HBO Max app.

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Brentford XI vs Manchester United – Predicted lineup and team news

Brentford XI vs Manchester United – Predicted lineup and team news
Brentford XI vs Manchester United – Predicted lineup and team news

Brentford travel to Old Trafford seeking to end a run of five consecutive Premier League draws.

Keith Andrews has guided the Bees into the top half during his first season as manager. The visitors are firmly in the hunt for European football despite dropping to ninth in the standings. They could complete a historic league double over United with a victory on Monday evening.

Brentford have not trailed for a single minute in their last six matches. That said, they have not won at Old Trafford since 1937. Andrews believes his side should embrace the challenge of playing at such a historic stadium.

Brentford team news

Keith Andrews confirmed that several key players remain sidelined for the trip to Manchester. Jordan Henderson, Rico Henry, and Vitaly Janelt are training separately and will miss the game. Fábio Carvalho and Antoni Milambo are out for the season with ACL injuries. Josh Dasilva and Kaye Furo also remain unavailable due to knee and groin issues.

In goal, Caoimhín Kelleher is one clean sheet away from reaching double figures for the season. Nathan Collins and Sepp van den Berg are set to anchor the back four. In midfield, Mathias Jensen and Yehor Yarmolyuk should provide the necessary defensive screen.

Dango Ouattara and Kevin Schade are expected to provide the threat from the wide areas. Mikkel Damsgaard will likely continue in the creative role behind Igor Thiago. Thiago will lead the line as he chases Erling Haaland for the Golden Boot. The striker has scored seven goals in 2026, with an incredible 37% conversion rate.

Brentford predicted lineup

Brentford Predicted XI (4-2-3-1): Kelleher; Kayode, Van den Berg, Collins, Lewis-Potter; Jensen, Yarmolyuk; Ouattara, Damsgaard, Schade; Thiago

When will the match kick off?

Brentford vs Manchester United kicks off at 20:00 BST on Monday, 27 April 2026.

How to watch Manchester United vs Brentford?

Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the match live on TNT Sports 1 and TNT Sports Ultimate. The fixture is also available for streaming via the HBO Max app.

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Manchester United vs Brentford – Predicted lineup and team news

Manchester United vs Brentford – Predicted lineup and team news
Manchester United vs Brentford – Predicted lineup and team news

Manchester United could secure their place in the Champions League with a victory against Brentford on Monday night.

Michael Carrick’s side sit third in the table following a remarkable turnaround during the second half of the season. They face a tough test against a visiting team that has won the last two head-to-head meetings. United have scored in twenty-one straight league games, marking their longest run in over a decade.

Bruno Fernandes remains the primary threat, having registered eighteen Premier League assists this term. He is chasing the all-time single-season record of twenty assists.

Meanwhile, summer signings Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo have bolstered an attack that struggled last year. United now lead the Premier League for shots on target per match under Carrick’s guidance. That said, they must address a defensive unit hit hard by injuries and suspensions.

Manchester United team news

Harry Maguire returns to the squad after serving a suspension for a recent red card. His presence is vital as Lisandro Martinez remains banned for the visit of the Bees. Matthijs de Ligt and Leny Yoro are both ruled out due to injury problems. In their absence, Ayden Heaven is expected to partner Maguire in the heart of the defence.

Noussair Mazraoui filled in centrally against Chelsea but will likely move back to the bench tonight. Luke Shaw and Diogo Dalot are expected to occupy the full-back positions. Patrick Dorgu continues his individual rehab at Carrington and is not yet ready for match action. Teenager Jim Thwaites has been training with the senior group after his first squad call-up.

Manchester United predicted lineup

Manchester United Predicted XI (4-2-3-1): Lammens; Dalot, Heaven, Maguire, Shaw; Mainoo, Casemiro; Amad, Fernandes, Cunha; Mbeumo

When will the match kick off?

Manchester United vs Brentford kicks off at 20:00 BST on Monday, 27 April 2026.

How to watch Manchester United vs Brentford?

Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the match live on TNT Sports 1 and TNT Sports Ultimate. The fixture is also available for streaming via the HBO Max app.

Read more- Arsenal injury news as Eze and Havertz updates issued

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Jermaine Burton, former Bengals WR, gets Bills' rookie minicamp invite

Jermaine Burton, the receiver/returner and 2024 third-round draft pick waived last December by the Cincinnati Bengals, is expected to take part in the Buffalo Bills' rookie minicamp, according to a report April 26 from Jordan Schultz.

When Burton went unclaimed on waivers, he became a free agent who could sign with any team.

Burton, 24, did not travel with the Bengals to Buffalo for their NFL Week 14 loss to the Bills. He was ruled out for non-injury related reasons, per the team's injury report. The Bengals announced before that game that Burton was suspended, costing him a game check worth $59,320.88.

Burton didn't play in a regular-season game during the 2025 season. He played in 14 games as a rookie for the Bengals, recording four catches for 107 receiving yards.

Receiver Jermaine Burton played in 14 games as a rookie for the Bengals, recording four catches for 107 receiving yards.

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Jaguars 2026 NFL Draft class ranked among league's worst

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Well, the 2026 NFL Draft has come and gone. It's one of the most hectic, and exciting times of the year, and pretty much every team comes away feeling confident. 

The Jacksonville Jaguars are no different. After the draft, general manager James Gladstone called his draft "strategically bold," which is certainly one way to put it. The team didn't have a first-round pick due to the Travis Hunter trade last year, and their first pick, a second rounder, confused many people. 

That's because the Jaguars took tight end Nate Boerkircher. Boerkircher was an interesting selection in the second round considering he was listed as the No. 162 prospect on the consensus big board. 

The reaches didn't stop there, either. Defensive tackle Albert Regis, wide receiver CJ Williams, linebacker Wesley Williams, and defensive back Jalen Huskey were all considered reaches as well. 

As a result, Bleacher Report gave the Jaguars a D grade for their class. The Minnesota Vikings were the only other team to get a D grade, as the rest of the teams got a C- or better. 

Regarding this poor grade, Kristopher Knox offered the following:

Unfortunately, the Jaguars didn't exactly get great value with their first selection. Texas A&M's Nate Boerkircher is widely viewed as an in-line blocking tight end. While he does have some untapped potential as a pass-catcher, he was the 185th-ranked prospect on the B/R board. 

The Jags reached again for undersized defensive tackle Albert Regis, the 191st-ranked player on the B/R board... Of course, it's clear that GM James Gladstone doesn't care about perceived value. Based on value, though—and the fact that Hunter's rookie season largely disappointed—it's hard to love his approach.

As Knox mentioned, the Jaguars put themselves in a hole by not having a first-round pick and then making a blocking tight end their first selection. It was hard to dig out of that hole already, but the team only made it worse by making several more questionable selections. 

It's not all bad though. Most draft analysts did like the Emmanuel Pregnon pick in the third round. Most mock drafts had Pregnon as a second-round prospect, so that's at least one pick with great value. 

Of course, it's entirely possible that Gladstone gets the last laugh. The general manager is highly thought of in league circles, and the Jaguars did overachieve in 2025. However, if the Jaguars fail to take a step forward in 2026, it will be easy to look back at this draft class and think about the missed opportunities. 

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Chad Tracy recounts a ‘whirlwind’ weekend: a surprise phone call, a sleepless night and first MLB win

BALTIMORE — It was the fourth inning and Chad Tracy was busy managing the Worcester Red Sox Saturday afternoon at Polar Park when he got a message in the dugout from Red Sox director of player development Brian Abraham to call Craig Breslow.

“My initial reaction was that maybe there was a player move we needed to talk about or something like that,” said Tracy. “I went inside and called Bres. The content was fairly simple. He told me what was happening, what had gone down and said they were going to make me the interim manager of the Boston Red Sox.”

What had gone down, of course, was the firing of Alex Cora and more than half of his coaching staff. That meant that Tracy, who had managed at Worcester since 2022 and spent years in the minors, was getting his opportunity to manage in the big leagues.

“I was silent for a second,” said Tracy, recalling his conversation with Breslow. “My immediate thought was of Alex, Rámon (Vázquez) and some of the people that I’ve gotten to know very well. But also, the excitement and the heart gets going. I’m like, ‘What an amazing opportunity.’ But even in that moment, toeing the line between happiness and internally battling, (thinking) about people I care about.”

Alternately elated and conflicted, Tracy had a game to manage Sunday, which he did successfully, winning his major league debut, 5-3 over the Baltimore Orioles.

The visitor’s clubhouse inside Camden Yards, which had been through the same emotional wringer in the previous 18 or so hours, erupted in celebration. His players doused their new manager in a cocktail of beer, champagne and shaving cream in honor of the milestone.

Not only was the victory his first in the big leagues, but it was also the 500th win of his managerial career, a milestone pointed out by first base coach Jose Flores.

“It was awesome,” said a beaming Tracy. “The guys celebrated it with me, dumped some beer on me and stuff, but it was really special.”

Tracy was also presented with the lineup card and a ball from the game, to be sent to an authenticator and framed for posterity.

It was the culmination of a crazy weekend that saw Tracy pack hurriedly Saturday, fly from Worcester to Baltimore and arrive at the team hotel between 1:30 and 2 a.m. Even then, he was occupied with some conversations with members of the organization, while returning texts from friends and family members offering congratulations.

Sunday morning, there were more conversations, and a chance to address the team for a few minutes after Breslow explained the staff changes.

In the chaos of the past 12 hours, Tracy said talking to the players — many of whom have either played for him in Worcester as they climbed the minor league ladder or spent time with him on rehab assignments — was when he felt most relaxed.

“When I started seeing the players before the bus left (the hotel),” he said, “each player I saw it just started to calm me more. The more conversations I had with them, the more it calmed me. One of the things I shared with them (in addressing the clubhouse) was, of all the chaos and stuff that’s been going on, stepping into the room was probably the calmest I’ve been. Looking around the room, probably 75 percent of the guys have played for me. So I’m not speaking to a bunch of guys who don’t know who I am or what I’m about.”

Asked before the game Sunday to share his managerial philosophy or style, Tracy said he was adaptable.

“Style, I think it’s predicated on who’s on your team,” he said. “If you have a (certain) style and the players don’t fit that style, that can be foolish. I think it’s about adapting to your team. What do you have? What are you capable of doing? We have athletes, we have speed, so I look at that like, ‘Well, we’ve got to get people on base. Let’s move, let’s be aggressive. That’s what worked last year when it was going, You get these guys on base and we start creating havoc.’ So I look at it like, ‘What is on your team and how do you use the tools and skills of what’s on your team the best way to help your team?’”

Before he knew it, the game beckoned, and Tracy felt a sense of normalcy as players began preparing. It was time.

“I felt like when they came out into the dugout, it was about baseball,’' he said. ”There’s been a lot going on and a lot of talk about it. We had a ton of meetings to go through things for them to get comfortable with me and me to talk to them. When we got out there, it was like, ‘Now we get to play baseball.’ So I felt like they were right where they should be.”

And so, after years of waiting, was Tracy.

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Interview: Meet Chargers UDFA CB Avery Smith

Back in January, Chargers Wire had the chance to speak with Toledo cornerback Avery Smith at the East-West Shrine Bowl.

Now that Smith has signed with the Chargers as an undrafted free agent, let's revisit that interview to get to know the latest Charger a bit better.

Chargers Wire: So you got recruited to Toledo as a quarterback, and then by the end of spring practice [your freshman year], you moved to corner. Can you talk a little bit about that move and pivoting away from quarterback after playing that your whole life?

Avery Smith: Yeah, it was definitely hard, a tough transition. I went through a lot of adversity, probably one of the big steps in my life, kind of shaping me as a man. It was hard at first, transferring to a position I had never played before. Took a lot of work. Didn't really know too much technique, was getting beat a lot when I moved early on. I just kept progressing, but my head down, kept working, and the progress started showing.

CW: How much of playing quarterback for so long helped you translate to corner? Knowing the [passing] concepts and where the quarterback was going to be looking?

AS: A lot. It probably is one of my best assets. One of my biggest [abilities is that] I still see the game as a quarterback, I always tell people. Being able to have a good feel or even know sometimes 100 percent what was coming based on the situation or formation or concept or whatever it is, just be able to have that full, overall look of the game helps me a lot when I'm on that island.

CW: Toledo has a rich history of producing DBs at this point. You have Quinyon [Mitchell], Maxen [Hook], obviously Emmanuel [McNeil-Warren] is the big name this year. You and Andre [Fuller, who was also at the Shrine Bowl] are a little bit more underrated. Can you talk about just being in the room with those guys and learning from all of them, keeping up that tradition at Toledo?

AS: Yeah, it's a standard. It's kind of - at this point - an expectation to go out there, especially on Saturdays in college football, and play well. And those guys led the way. The Qs, the Maxens, even guys before them. Tycen Anderson, Samuel Womack, yeah, they kind of set the bar high when I got there. That was the expectation in the room, was to go out there, play good, and get to the next level. And it started to feel less and less like a dream and more of a reality the more you got into it. And I feel like this is what we expected to do.

CW: Everyone at the Group of Five level has opportunities to go other places once you have a good season. Was that tradition one of the driving forces that kept you at Toledo?

AS: It was definitely one of the factors. I mean, most people leave Group of Five probably because of money or their chances of going to the league, but Toledo has league production, just like probably a lot of the Power 4. I knew going into senior year, after I have a good season, I'm gonna have a pretty good shot of going to the league and being looked at. I just handled my business.

CW: You've said in interviews previously that you and Quinyon Mitchell are really close and talk almost every other day. Can you talk about that relationship, any advice he's given you about going through this process?

AS: Yeah, kind of like a big brother, little brother relationship. Real competitive. We always trying to match up against each other. Who better, who this, who that? He's giving me lots of advice, just things he went through in his process. Our processes aren't exactly the same, but they're similar. And just seeing him when we were on the same team, how he went about his day, how he approached the game, the type of person he was, I learned from him every day.

CW: I was doing some research on you, and I found that this is actually kind of a full circle moment for you, because you played in a 7-on-7 tournament in Arlington [close to where the Shine Bowl is held in Frisco] for Cam Newton's team. Can you talk about that experience working with Cam and having that come full circle?

AS: When I was growing up in high school and middle school, playing for Cam Newton was kind of like…it was the premier. All the best guys played there. Justin Fields, George Pickens, Jadon Haselwood, Sam Powell, a bunch of guys, really. And it was just kind of getting there, [at that time] no one’s ever won a natty and we came here. There’s a lot of talented players on that team - Travis Hunter, Kamryn Perry, who’s in college doing well, Cayden Lee. We had some great guys on defense. But just being able to do that here and then come back here is kind of, you right, a full circle moment, and seems like my luck is good in Dallas.

CW: So you played a lot more in the slot this year at Toledo. What is the difference in the technique, in the mentality, versus playing outside? Do you have a preference between the two?

AS: Yeah, first, I like to say I consider myself real versatile. It’s one of those things I want to show to scouts and to everyone, really. I could play all five positions in the secondary, free, strong safety, both corner spots - boundary and field - and in the slot at nickel. They are a little different. When you’re in the slot, you’re mostly guarding smaller, twitchier dudes, so you got to be able to match, right? Then you’re tackling and fitting and blitzing a lot more. You’re more involved in the box, really. So you got to be physical. And outside, maybe not so much. You got to be real technical, though. Got to be able to play the ball in the air, have good ball skills. Which I feel like I do, and I just feel like I’m able to do both. It’s not really [the case that] I have a preferred one. I feel like I could do them all at a very high level in the league.

CW: You’re a guy that fits the run pretty aggressively. You mentioned that just now. Where does that physicality, that mentality, come from? Because coming up as a quarterback, I think those guys get the reputation that they want to avoid contact as much as possible. So where does that come from?

AS: I just think I’m a competitor. I’m gonna do whatever I need to do for my team to win. I gotta go take on a 6’8”, 350 pound pulling guard? I’m gonna go take them on. And I don’t fear anybody. I fear nothing. So I’m going in there trying to hit you with all my might, no matter how big you is. And that’s kind of where that mindset comes from.

CW: Nothing? Even off the field, you have no fears?

AS: No fears. Only thing…like not big animals, but like little big animals, like possum size. I hate that. Like, they’re too big for you to step on them. You got to like…I don’t even know what you do with them. I don’t like them. Anything else, I’m good.

CW: So you’ve talked about how at Toledo, the two position coaches you had kind of came at the perfect time for you. Can you talk about why you think that is and how those two guys aided in your development at corner?

AS: Yeah, I’ll start with my first one, Corey Parker. He was there when I first moved to corner. I feel like he was perfect at that time because he’s high energy, gonna give you the confidence that you need, even when you down. A real technical [coach], really focused a lot on techniques and winning your 1-on-1 reps. And he helped me because I was losing a lot at first, but he just kept working with me, kept giving me the confidence, and kept really tapping in with my technique. It kind of helped me start winning more. And he always kind of helped me through my struggles just as a young man.

And then Coach Eliano, he came my junior year, and it was perfect because at that time, I kind of needed more structure [from a] coach. Older, more disciplined, real experienced, knows the game like the back of his hand. I could talk football all day with him, real smart, and taught me how to be a professional. And as I’m getting ready for this journey to go to the league, he helped me a lot with that. And then just seeing [both men] as a man and as a father, both of them just really inspired me. Great dads, great husbands, just great families.

CW: You also have a ton of experience on special teams. That’s a role that you’ve played a ton, probably a role that they’re going to ask you to play in the league. Do you feel pride in that area and what is the mentality that goes into that phase of the game?

AS: Yeah, I mean, I feel like special teams is all about effort, really. It’s not really too much skill. The guy who wants it more [is] most likely gonna win. Special teams is a big aspect in football games, which a lot of people I feel like don’t know, and I understand that and I’m into winning. So if I got to go play 30 special teams reps for a team in the game, I’m gonna go do it. I could be a 8-year veteran starter still on special teams, I’ll do it. I love special teams. I like blocking kicks, I had two blocked kicks in my career. So I just love being able to impact the game in any way I can.

CW: I imagine that the move from quarterback to corner was probably a time you’d identify as a time you faced some adversity and overcame that. But what’s a second time that you faced some adversity and overcame that and came out the other side?

AS: I would give you the next year after that, going into my sophomore year. I worked really hard to just get better at the game of football and at the cornerback position. And you know, like you said, there’s a lot of good DBs at Toledo. So getting on the field isn’t as easy as you may think. I got a shot in the Western Michigan game. That was a tight one. Ended up getting beat for a touchdown on a double move. I got taken out and really didn’t see my shot. I dropped on the depth chart for weeks. Honestly, probably didn’t start playing again until later in the week. And that was hard, because sometimes in life, you only get one shot at things. At that time, I was thinking that was my only shot and I messed it up. And that was a hard time for me, just being able to know that I worked so hard and for the outcome to be that kind of destroyed me a little bit. But I put my head back down and kept working.

CW: Last thing. If you find yourself in the elevator with one of these scouts while you’re going back up to your room, what is your elevator pitch to those guys like, “This is why I belong in the league”?

AS: I’d just say I’m a clean record, great guy, impact player to the team. I’m versatile, I could play anywhere. Got a strong corner room? I could go play safety. If we need some corner, I could go play corner. At worst, I’m gonna add value on special teams. I’m a high care guy. I’m gonna be in the facility all day. I’m a high IQ player that makes everybody around me better.

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Nelly Korda conquered herself to win the Chevron Championship

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HOUSTON — Nelly Korda was a mess inside. She had been all day. When she calmly rolled in the final putt of a dominant week that ended in her third major title, the world’s best player lifted her arms and could’ve floated away into the Houston sky.

A weight had been lifted.

But Nelly Korda freed herself and won the Chevron Championship long before she dismantled Memorial Park this week.

Last year was brutally hard on Korda and her team, from caddie Jason McDede on down. Korda played well, and the stats showed she wasn’t far off from the seven-win season of 2024. But the trophies never came. Only questions from reporters wondering when Nelly Korda would be Nelly Korda again — not statistically, but in the only stat that matters: wins.

“Everyone would be like, you know, your stats are great, better than last year, but you have zero trophies under your name this year. I’m like, I see that, yes,” Korda said Sunday, wearing a celebratory Chevron bathrobe. “It wears on you because that’s what you’re working for. … Sometimes you see the stats are better last year than [2024] and you’re like, well, I have zero trophies under my name.”

Then came the U.S. Women’s Open at Erin Hills. Korda played her best golf of the entire season, but some missed putts and a poor shot into the 18th green saw her come up short of Maja Stark. Korda left Wisconsin heartbroken. That loss perfectly encapsulated the season that would unfold, where she played good golf but not consistently enough to win. But it also led her to Sunday.

“Last year, the U.S. Open hurt,” McDede told GOLF.com on Memorial Park’s 18th green Sunday. “But everything happens for a reason, right? If that doesn’t happen, maybe we’re not here right now.”

That final day in Wisconsin was the catalyst for the frustration that bubbled over on the golf course during the summer and fall. Negativity filled her thoughts on the golf course. When 2025 finally concluded, Korda knew something needed to change — herself.

“You’re like, ‘Okay, I don’t want to reinvent the wheel. I don’t want to do anything crazy. But I do want to get better. So what am I going to do better?'” Korda said. “The first thing was I was getting frustrated last year on the golf course, and I started overanalyzing everything, and I started overthinking, and then that was paralyzing me. I told myself I don’t ever want to feel like that on a golf course.”

Korda and McDede sat down to discuss a new approach, one focused on positivity and belief in the world-class game she’s been blessed with. Play smart, don’t take on too much risk, capitalize on your opportunities and, most importantly, shrug off the bad breaks. Exhale and be Nelly Korda. Stop thinking so much and just do. Be free.

“I think she’s letting things roll off of her golf game a little easier,” McDede said. “At times, before we tried to be really perfect. When you’re a great player, you want to be perfect on every shot. At times, that can be a double-edged sword. I think we are accepting mistakes a little bit better. That’s not the last hole of the day or the tournament. Just trying to take it shot by shot and play 72 and see what happens.”

“Sometimes, there is just a power in letting go,” Korda said.

There were moments this week where she had to be reminded of that. Korda entered the weekend with a record six-shot lead and had to toe the line between offense and defense.

“That’s not Nelly golf,” she said Sunday night.

She missed two short putts on Saturday, and McDede had seen her start to revert to her old self. “That’s human nature,” he said. Korda admits that, even though her lead never shrunk below four, it felt smaller in her mind at times. That’s when she had to “get back in the bubble.”

“Probably from me,” Korda said, when asked who her biggest opponent was this weekend. “It was just when I missed a short putt, and I started doubting myself … I want to go out and play golf. Whatever happens, if I jump into that pond, if I have the trophy in my hands at the end of the day, then great. I gave it 100%. If I don’t, then I have next week.”

Entering the final round with a five-shot lead, Korda knew that she had to play conservatively and make the chasers try and catch her. If she played smart golf, they’d have to do something special to track her down. That was easier said than done for a typically agressive player who likes to fire at pins and take on trouble. But with McDede helping guide, Korda stuck to her game plan. She unleashed a classic Nelly golf shot — a 50-degree wedge to inches for a tap-in birdie at 13 — and then pulled back and played it safe, laying up on the par-5 16th.

In the past, it would’ve been hard for Korda to rein herself in. But her maturation as a player and a person allowed her to calm her mind and stick to the process.

“Honestly, if it’s taught me anything, it’s to just focus on myself, not listen to the outside noise,” Korda said after her win. “I would say it was a very big part of why I’m sitting next to the trophy.”

Korda’s worst drive of the day came on her final hole. With a five-shot lead, Korda lost her tee ball into the left rough, and it sat down in a gnarly patch of grass where a television tripod had previously stood. “Of course, this is where my worst drive of the day lands,” Korda told McDede. She gauged it out and sent it into the thick collar by the bunker. She chipped up and faced a six-foot putt to finish her climb back.

She had been in knots all day with major championship anxiety, but at that point Korda had already done the hard part.

All that was left was to let go.

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Alex Cora fired: How former Red Sox manager replied to Sam Kennedy’s email

In the early hours of Sunday morning, Alex Cora responded to Sam Kennedy’s email about the decision to fire the longtime Red Sox manager.

Cora hit “reply all” in order to send a message to every member of the Red Sox organization. MassLive’s Chris Cotillo reported that just before 4 a.m., Cora sent an email thanking everyone for the support.

“The Cora’s will be OK,” he said with a winking face emoji.

Cora was fired hours after the Red Sox mollywhopped the Baltimore Orioles, 17-1, on Saturday afternoon. After the postgame dinner, Cora returned to the Four Seasons Hotel in Baltimore where principal owner John Henry, team president/CEO Sam Kennedy and chief baseball officer Craig Breslow awaited to break the news.

“Incredibly difficult day,” Kennedy told MassLive outside the hotel. “We’ll discuss more tomorrow. Grateful to Alex for everything he has done for the organization and all the guys. We’re gonna move forward tomorrow.”

The Red Sox fired Cora and five members of his coaching staff. Chad Tracy, who was the WooSox manager, will take over in the interim.

It was a shocking turn of events, especially after a big win and it being so early in the season.

But Cora appeared to be fine with the news, posting “Happy!” on social media as well as texting the same response to a handful of Red Sox reporters.

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Despite Joel Embiid’s Return, 76ers Struggle In 32-Point Game 4 Loss

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Boston Celtics' Neemias Queta (88) goes up for a dunk past Philadelphia 76ers' Joel Embiid (21) during the first half of Game 4 in a first-round NBA basketball playoffs series Sunday, April 26, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

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At 6:13 Sunday night, Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid walked on the Xfinity Mobile Arena court, stopped by the scorer’s table to put rosin blend powder on his hands, performed the sign of the cross and raised both pointer fingers to the sky. Embiid, who hadn’t played since undergoing an emergency appendectomy on April 9, then went through an 11-minute workout. Five minutes later, the 76ers upgraded Embiid from questionable to available.

Despite Embiid’s return, the 76ers were no match for the Boston Celtics, losing 128-96 on their home floor to fall behind three games to one in the Eastern Conference first round series. It was the second-worst home loss in 76ers’ playoff history, only trailing a 36-point defeat against the Milwaukee Bucks in 1970.

Embiid led the 76ers with 26 points, 10 rebounds and 6 assists in just over 34 minutes, but he struggled on defense, as did his teammates. The Celtics shot 24 of 53 on 3-pointers, setting a franchise-record for most 3’s in a playoff game and falling one shy of the NBA record held by the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2016 and Milwaukee Bucks in 2023. Ten Boston players had at least one 3 on Sunday.

Boston scored 72 points in the second half on 22 of 40 field goals, including 13 of 25 on 3’s, and 15 of 17 free throws. The Celtics also held a 51-30 rebounding advantage, while the 76ers only made 41.2 % of their shots, including 9 of 30 on 3’s.

The blowout was reminiscent of Game 1 when the Celtics won, 123-91, in Boston and made 50% of their field goals, including 16 of 44 3’s. And it was a surprising and confounding effort after the 76ers played well in a 111-97 victory in Game 2 and a 108-100 loss in Game 3 during which Philadelphia was in it until the final minute.

After Sunday’s game, 76ers coach Nick Nurse interrupted a reporter who asked about the team’s defense, calling it “very, very bad” before trying to explain what went wrong.

“I’m not so sure why,” Nurse said. “It just didn’t seem like any matchup could guard anybody one on one tonight…We had them pushed out and bottled up and physical and really off kind of rhythm (in Games 2 and 3), and there was none of that tonight.”

He added: “I don’t know why we couldn't block out better or rebound better or move better on defense or whatever. We just seemed a half-step behind energy-wise. Whatever it was, we were a half-step behind on everything. Even the shots, none of them were going in.”

Embiid, who had wrapping around his midsection, scored Philadelphia’s first eight points, but he was inconsistent at times, an understandable situation considering he was coming off surgery and just started workouts a few days ago. During a more than 17-minute stretch from the start of the second quarter through almost midway through the third quarter, Embiid went 0 of 7 from the field. He then scored 10 points in the final 6:51 of the third quarter, but the 76ers still trailed, 95-74, as the Celtics scored 39 points in the third. Embiid made 9 of his 21 shots but missed five of his six 3-pointers.

“I thought he certainly played a lot better offensively in the second half,” Nurse said. “I’ve got to look at the tape a little bit more to see the other end, but the other end wasn’t very good tonight, which is really disappointing. Not just him, I’m just talking about everybody. I thought he had a lot of good looks. A lot of them went in and out, and that certainly wasn't helping our offense.”

Payton Pritchard led the Celtics with 32 points off the bench, including 18 in the first half when he made 7 of 12 field goals, including 4 of 6 on 3’s. It was Pritchard’s career playoff-high, topping the 23 points he scored against the New York Knicks in Game 3 of their second round series last May. And it was two points shy of Boston’s record for most points scored by a reserve in a playoff game, set by Kevin McHale in May 1991 in an overtime loss to the Detroit Pistons that ended the Celtics’ season.

Jayson Tatum added 30 points for the Celtics, including 25 in the second half, while Jaylen Brown had 20, all in the final three quarters. Meanwhile, the 76ers couldn’t get much going on offense with Embiid back in the lineup. Rookie VJ Edgecombe continued his struggles and had just 6 points on 2 of 9 shooting, while fellow starter Kelly Oubre Jr. had two points and missed all six of his shots. Edgecombe had 30 points in the Game 2 victory, but he has made just 13 of his 42 field goals in the other three games, including going 0 for 16 on 3’s.

Tyrese Maxey, who led the 76ers and ranked fifth in the league in scoring in the regular season with 28.3 points per game, had 22 points, but he only had three field goals in the first half. At halftime, teammate Paul George (16 points) told Maxey to get more involved in the offense, which he did in the second half, but it was too late as the Celtics were already well on their way to victory.

“That can’t happen,” Maxey said of shooting three times in the first half. “That’s on me. That absolutely can’t happen. That’s unacceptable by me. I was playing within the flow of the game. It kind of happened that way. It wasn’t Nick (Nurse)…We can’t win basketball games with that happening.”

With Game 5 Tuesday night in Boston, the 76ers now face a difficult task. Of the 298 teams that have trailed three games to one in an NBA best-of-seven playoff series, only 13 (4.4%) have won the series. The 2020 Denver Nuggets were the last team to achieve that feat, coming back from deficits in the Western Conference first round and semifinals. The 76ers have never won a series after losing three of the first four games in a series.

Several times in the final minutes Sunday night as thousands of Philadelphia fans left early, the Celtics fans stayed around and chanted “We Want Boston!,” mocking the 76ers supporters who screamed the same mantra after Philadelphia defeated the Orlando Magic in the play-in game earlier this month. It was another lowlight for a 76ers franchise that hasn’t defeated the Celtics in the playoffs since 1982 and hasn’t made the Eastern Conference finals in 25 years. Still, Nurse insisted all hope was not lost.

“Listen, our kind of MO all year is to have a lot of things thrown at us and pick ourselves up and fight back,” Nurse said. “We just have to do it again.”

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Red Sox’ Trevor Story not pleased with Craig Breslow’s explanation of Alex Cora’s firing: ‘We’ll have our talk’

BALTIMORE — As Red Sox players arrived at Camden Yards for the first game of the post-Alex Cora era Sunday, they remained shellshocked by Saturday afternoon’s series of firings, which included Cora and a handful of coaches. It was clear, too, that alongside the surprise, there was anger.

Two veterans — Trevor Story and Garrett Whitlock — addressed reporters in the visitors clubhouse and made it clear that they were not happy with the events of Saturday. Story, in particular, expressed dissatisfaction with both the firings and the explanations given by chief baseball officer Craig Breslow in a brief team meeting before Sunday’s game against the Orioles.

Story, who isn’t in Sunday’s lineup, is intent on getting a further explanation in the coming hours. When? “Today,” Story repeated — four times. With whom? “Breslow,” he said stoically.

“They spoke,” Story said. “There just have to be more conversations had. I wouldn’t say it was satisfactory.

“We’ll have our talk. We haven’t had it yet.”

Because principal owner John Henry, team president/CEO Sam Kennedy and chief baseball officer Craig Breslow fired Cora and his coaches at the team hotel after Saturday’s win, the Red Sox didn’t have a chance to get their players together until Sunday morning. Story found out about Cora’s firing when the ex-manager called him to share the news. Story then FaceTimed Whitlock with the news, beginning a game of telephone that spread through the Inner Harbor, where many players were out to dinner. Many found out through social media.

On Sunday morning, the organization had an all-hands meeting at Camden Yards. According to Whitlock, Breslow spoke for about two minutes and interim manager Chad Tracy addressed the club for “five or six” minutes. Kennedy and Henry stood off to the side and did not speak. No players asked questions, Whitlock said, and they were not given the chance to ask any.

The message, according to both players, was clear.

“Listen, they made it very clear that we get paid to play baseball and we just need to focus on playing baseball,” Whitlock said, repeating a similar refrain multiple times in a five-minute interview.

Added Story: “If this shows us anything, it’s that we’re here to play baseball. That’s it. We don’t make decisions. We don’t have any input on that. We’re here to play baseball and our job is to win games. I think that’s the message. We have to find a way to win games.”

Story, the veteran leader of the position player group, said the firing of Cora and his assistants made him question the direction of the franchise.

“Obviously, it’s kinda up in the air what the true direction is,” the shortstop said. “Those are conversations that need to be had and they’ll be had today and onward going forward, too. I came here to win and I came here to be successful... Some of the direction needs to be cleared up a little bit, in my opinion.”

Story welled up while discussing his relationship — and most recent conversations — with Cora, who managed him for his first four-plus seasons in a Red Sox uniform. Throughout the clubhouse, players — including Jarren Duran (who agitatedly dismissed reporters approaching his locker with a wave of his hand) and a downcast Carlos Narváez — were taking the news hard. Story spoke on behalf of the group.

“It’s just tough for the guys that were let go because they’re some of the best coaches in the world and they care more than anybody,” Story said. “Just felt like they didn’t get a fair shot at it.

“It’s always tough when you lose a guy like A.C. who has been here as long as I’ve been here and much longer than I have. He had our backs every single day. He was very truthful with the players and took bullets for us and did everything you can ask for and more as a manager. Just can’t express how thankful I am to have played for him.”

Story also acknowledged that the on-field play of the Red Sox, who are 10-17 coming into Sunday, “cost” Cora and the coaches their jobs.

“He’s supposed to be here for two more years and same with a lot of the other guys that went, too,” Story said. “Obviously, there’s a change of direction and a change of leadership that Breslow thought was necessary.”

In the interim, both Story and Whitlock vowed to rally around Tracy, a 40-year-old first-time major league manager who arrived in Baltimore late Saturday night ahead of his debut.

“I hate this for A.C.,” Story said. “It doesn’t seem fair. But also, excited for Tracy because he’s a special mind, too.

“It’s tough because you have to have grace with the guys coming in. We’re not holding grudges against the guys coming in. That’s not the case.”

Whitlock said he would continue to count on Cora, Jason Varitek and other former staffers on a personal level despite their dismissals.

“I can’t speak for everyone. I can only speak for myself. I’m shocked,” Whitlock said. “I was really close with all those guys... It’s one of those things where I had a deep, personal relationship with all those guys. I’ve been with them for five-plus years. It’s always tough when those things happen.

“We’re humans first. The personal relationships, the friendships, the relationships you build don’t just go away because they’re not here anymore. I think the biggest thing is that they made it very clear that our job is as baseball players, to play baseball. That’s how we have to go about it but on the human and personal side, I’m going to stay in touch with those guys.”

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Chris Cotillo: Red Sox say Alex Cora’s firing a Craig Breslow decision, but it was also an act of self-preservation

BALTIMORE — The one clear takeaway from Sam Kennedy and Craig Breslow’s press conference at Camden Yards on Sunday? The decision to fire Alex Cora and a handful of his coaches was cast as yet another “bold” decision made by Breslow — and not Fenway Sports Group.

Kennedy and Breslow preached the virtues of collaboration throughout their 25-minute conversation with reporters, but Kennedy, explaining the chain of command that led to the firings, made it clear that his top baseball executive made the call.

“Craig leads our baseball operation, and he’s made several bold decisions and recommendations, and this was one of them,” Kennedy said. “We fully support it, and that’s why we took the action we took yesterday.”

Breslow’s 30 months in charge of Boston’s baseball operations have been defined by bold strokes, including the additions of Garrett Crochet and Alex Bregman before the 2025 season, the blockbuster trade that sent Rafael Devers to San Francisco in June, the decision to draw a hard-line with Bregman in negotiations over the winter and continued, aggressive re-structuring of the baseball operations department that has left many longtime employees marginalized, if not, displaced. Breslow has developed a reputation around baseball as a ruthless decision-maker who is set on doing things his way and Saturday’s series of firings is the latest — and perhaps — greatest evidence yet.

“Ultimately, responsibility for the performance on the field falls on me as the leader of the baseball operation, but so too does the responsibility for doing everything that I can and everything that the organization can do to find solutions,” Breslow said. “Right now, we feel like these changes were warranted.”

Cora’s firing represented the first time a Red Sox manager has been fired during the season in John Henry’s 25 years of ownership and a rarity in baseball considering it happened before the end of April. The swift decision can be explained in part because of a disappointing start — Boston is 10-17, and players have spoken about the club lacking “energy” throughout the season — but also by Breslow taking a proactive approach so that recent history did not repeat itself.

In 2023, as the Red Sox hurtled toward another last-place finish, it became clear at some point over the summer that organizational change was possible. At that time, then-chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom decided to stay the course with Cora, who was privately back-channeling ownership with complaints about the roster and Bloom’s inactivity, especially at the trade deadline. By mid-September, Cora found himself aligned with Henry, Kennedy and the ownership group, a development that led to Bloom’s ouster. Bloom did not act quickly enough to insulate himself from Cora’s attempt to undercut him.

Breslow’s decision, while about a “fresh start” for the Red Sox, was also an act of self-preservation even if Cora and Breslow appeared to be on more solid footing than Cora and Bloom were by the end of Bloom’s time with the Red Sox.

“I actually think I have a very good working relationship with Alex,” Breslow said Sunday. “Certainly, neither of us was satisfied with the start that we got off to, but we continued to bounce ideas off of each other and to put all potential solutions on the table. Ultimately, as an organization and as a baseball operation alongside ownership, we reached the decision yesterday to make these changes.”

Signs of trouble were starting to percolate in the early parts of the season. Cora never publicly blasted Breslow for his roster-building decisions but clearly expected to have Bregman on the team in 2026 and wasn’t shy — from Day 2 of the regular season on — about how it was “not easy” to construct a daily lineup with five talented outfield/designated hitter options (Roman Anthony, Jarren Duran, Ceddanne Rafaela, Wilyer Abreu and Masataka Yoshida) after Breslow declined to trade any of them over the winter. When things go off the rails for teams like they did in the first four weeks of the season, finger-pointing tends to occur. If Breslow had sensed that any of it had started behind-the-scenes, he might have wanted to get out in front of the situation before too many fingers were pointed squarely at him. It’s a notion he denied, at least publicly.

“Characterizing a relationship as a power struggle is unfair,” Breslow said. “I look at these roles as a partnership, as someone that I can bounce ideas off of, he can bounce ideas off of. Ultimately, this is about needing to do everything we possibly can to have the best 135 games from here forward.”

It was notable, too, that the fired coaches represented Cora’s trusted confidants and closest friends on the staff. Bench coach Ramón Vázquez, a fellow Puerto Rico native, was a Cora pick after Bloom had inserted Will Venable as bench coach in 2021. Cora was an ardent supporter of hitting coach Pete Fatse and was planning on sticking by him as Fatse’s seat grew warm. Jason Varitek was another close Cora friend dating back to their time as teammates. Notably, pitching coach Andrew Bailey and bullpen coach Chris Holt — both Breslow hires — remained in their jobs as Breslow searched for continuity in the team’s pitching program.

“You try to evaluate what you believe best positions the group to be successful going forward,” Breslow said.

Henry’s role in Cora’s dismissal remains somewhat unclear by the nature of his refusal to discuss any matters related to the team publicly. Henry was at the Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore on Saturday and dined with Kennedy and Breslow away from the hotel while Cora and the fired coaches said goodbye. He was present in the visitors clubhouse Sunday but did not speak in a team meeting. Henry was not in the room while Kennedy and Breslow addressed reporters but was briefly seen in the tunnel at Oriole Park and declined comment when approached by two reporters.

Left to speak for him, Kennedy said little.

“I think it’s evident by his presence here that this was a collaborative decision and we were together as a group,” Kennedy said. “John, Bres and I have been together for the past 48-72 hours and have been working on this process together, so we’ll leave that at that.”

With Cora gone, there’s little question that the Red Sox organization belongs to Breslow — for now. As evidenced by the fact the Red Sox have had four chief decision-makers (including two World Series champions) in the last decade, Breslow’s job can never be considered truly safe. The firing of Cora and installation of interim manager Chad Tracy served as not just a sea change but as a Breslow empowerment.

“Absolutely,” Kennedy said when asked if Breslow led the decision-making process. “We hired Craig to be our chief baseball officer. He runs the baseball operation. We are a front office-led baseball operation. Our job is to support the entire group the best we possibly can. And that’s what we did in this instance.”

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Donovan Mitchell makes a surprising admission about his Game 4 performance

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The Cleveland Cavaliers are now all tied up with the Toronto Raptors at two games apiece in their first round series. After the first two games of the series, people expected the Cavs to take over and cruise to the second round. That is not the case because the Raptors have fought back to regain momentum.

Now, the Cavs are headed back home for Game 5, desperate to get the momentum back into their hands. Unfortunately, they have not played well over the past two games, including superstar guard Donovan Mitchell. He himself has addressed that he has not performed to his high standards.

Donovan Mitchell is unhappy with his performance in Game 4

In the past, Mitchell always stepped up in the Playoffs, but he has been struggling as of late. In Game 4, he only scored 20 points, as he evidently had a hard time against the Raptors' pesky defense. Mitchell's shot chart looked abysmal, as he shot 6-for-25 from the field.

The rest of the team also played bad, as James Harden was the closest player to him, as he scored 19 points. Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen, who are supposed to be the third and fourth-best options, combined for only 11 points. That is not a good look for the Cavs if they want to compete further in the postseason.

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The Raptors have done a great job at defending the Cavs and limiting almost every scoring option. Moving forward, the Cavaliers need more production from every player, but they have to be more decisive and efficient. Mitchell himself knows this, which is why he was disappointed in himself.

"They protected home court, so it’s our job to do the same. We can’t sit here and be defeated. We made some mistakes. I wasn’t great. Just protect home court by any means necessary," Mitchell said after the Cavaliers' close loss in Game 4.

Mitchell is the Cavaliers' best player, and they want him to stand out. If he does not perform at his best, the Cavaliers could kiss their chances of a championship goodbye because this Raptors team are ready to play some scrappy basketball against them.

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Red Sox ace feels guilt over Alex Cora firing: ‘Ultimately, I blame myself a lot’

BALTIMORE — In the hours following the shocking news that Alex Cora and a handful of his coaches had been fired, Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet felt shock, like the rest of his teammates. But the lefty also experienced another emotion: guilt.

Crochet has not performed as expected so far this season and even after six shutout innings, has a 6.30 ERA in six starts in 2026. The Red Sox are just 3-3 in his starts after going 24-9 (including the postseason) with him on the mound last year. Crochet has been one of the many reasons for Boston’s poor start and 11-17 record. Because of that, he found himself looking inward in the wake of Saturday’s cuts.

“We’ve been playing terrible,” Crochet said. “I kind of feel like those guys paid the cost of our own crime. That’s the tough part you have to battle internally, I suppose. It caused a lot of us to be introspective.

“I consider myself, whether it be in the clubhouse or on the field, a leader of this team. There were a lot of times I either had the chance to reverse momentum or keep our momentum going and I let the team down,” he added. “Ultimately, I blame myself a lot for where we’re at this year. Even if I’m throwing once every five days, it’s really just a statement thing. When I go out there and pitch well, it allows the rest of the guys to keep doing their thing and for the cog to keep churning.”

Some of Crochet’s teammates, including shortstop Trevor Story, felt that chief baseball officer Craig Breslow’s explanation for Cora’s firing during a Sunday morning team meeting fell short — and demanded further context. Crochet took a more measured approach to the news and sat down to eat with Breslow at a table outside the visitors clubhouse at Camden Yards after Boston’s 5-3 win to talk through some questions he had.

“I talked to Breslow a little bit,” Crochet said. “I’ll let those conversations remain between Breslow and myself.”

By the end of the day Sunday, Crochet felt his questions had been answered.

“I suppose I’m at ease,” he said. “I asked the questions and got the answers to the questions I was curious about. Now, it’s just all about moving forward.

“Ultimately, it’s our job as a team to go out there and play. It’s the front office’s job to put us in position to win games and put us in a position to succeed. Maybe this is just speaking personally but I feel like we have been put in position to succeed and we haven’t gotten the job done, you know? And that’s why it sucks, because something like that falls on the players, not the staff.”

Crochet, unlike some Red Sox teammates who have never played for anyone but Cora in the majors, has some familiarity with drastic managerial changes. The 26-year-old noted that in parts of seven seasons in the big leagues, he had played for seven managers, including interim Red Sox skipper Chad Tracy. The list includes Cora, Grady Sizemore, Pedro Grifol, Tony La Russa and Rick Renteria.

“I’ve been through this before,” Crochet lamented.

As Crochet prepares for his next start Friday against the Astros, he recognizes how much things changed for the Red Sox on Saturday night. Like the rest of his teammates, he has no choice but to look forward.

“You understand that it’s a business, but when it’s a move that big, it really opens your eyes,” Crochet said.

“I’m very appreciative of everything that staff was able to instill in us and in me personally. I owe a lot to them in terms of my own personal growth and the growth of this team last season. Ultimately, that’s not our call.”

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4 free agents Cowboys should sign now the draft is over

The Dallas Cowboys were able to draft players who will surely help this roster in this past weekend's amateur haul. But as COO Stephen Jones continues to tell Cowboys' fans, free agency is 24/7, and they are always looking to improve the roster. Well, now is the perfect time.

The draft is over, and players who were left in limbo before the draft may be more willing to take smaller deals to sign with a team. Dallas has an opportunity to bring in these veteran free agents, adding experience and talent to the roster. Here are four free agents the Cowboys should check in with and try signing after the draft.

Zamir White

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - DECEMBER 28: Zamir White #3 of the Las Vegas Raiders rushes for yards during the third quarter of the game against the New York Giants at Allegiant Stadium on December 28, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Steve Marcus/Getty Images)

Career Stats: 45 games, 198 rushes for 736 yards and 2 touchdowns, 25 receptions for 152 yardsFans shouldn't let last year's stat line fool them, White is an impressive running back who has been stuck behind a porous offensive line and highly drafted starting running backs the majority of his career. He's sat behind , Josh Jacobs and Ashton Jeanty.

In 2023, he had a much larger role in the offense, and his production was a lot better. White would end the season with 451 yards on 104 carries, 15 receptions for 98 yards.

In Dallas, White would be running behind a much better offensive line and would be a nice complement to Javonte Williams, and give the Cowboys a receiving threat out of the backfield. Sometimes, a change of scenery can change a player's career path. White could follow in Williams' footsteps if he lands in Dallas.

Deebo Samuel

Jan 4, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Washington Commanders wide receiver Deebo Samuel (1) makes a catch during the second quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images

Career Stats: 406 receptions for 5,519 yards and 27 touchdowns, 219 carries for 1,218 yards and 21 touchdownsThe Cowboys' experiment with KaVontae Turpin at receiver isn't showing the results they'd hoped for on the field. If Dallas were to add Samuel, the plays they have for Turpin can still be utilized with Samuel. A proven dual-threat, Samuel would give this Cowboys offense one of the more dangerous underneath receivers in the league, especially with CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens garnering more of the focus on the outside.Samuel was able to produce with the Washington Commanders last season, catching 72 passes for 727 yards and 5 touchdowns. He also had 17 carries for 75 yards and one touchdown, a decent stat line for a receiver who dealt with quarterback injuries throughout the season. With Dak Prescott under center, Samuel's number could be even better than they were last season.

Rasul Douglas

Miami Dolphins defensive back Rasul Douglas (26) celebrates after intercepting a pass during a Week 14 football game between the New York Jets and Miami Dolphins at MetLife Stadium on Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025.

Career Stats: 135 games, 503 total tackles, 21 interceptions, 92 passes defended, and 3 sacksA team can never have too many cornerbacks, especially when it's the Cowboys, who last season had the worst secondary in the league. After a solid 2025 season with the Miami Dolphins, Douglas would be a welcome addition to the roster. Douglas has played in a Vic Fangio defense before, while in Miami, making his learning curve under Dallas' defensive coordinator Christian Parker easier than that of other cornerbacks.He would also give this team another veteran in the secondary who has seen everything you can throw at a cornerback, who can help teach the younger cornerbacks in the room.

Bobby Wagner

Nov 16, 2025; Madrid, Spain; Washington Commanders linebacker Bobby Wagner (54) reacts after a play against the Miami Dolphins in the fourth quarter during the 2025 NFL Madrid Game at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Career Stats: 2,000 total tackles, 107 tackles for loss, 39.5 sacks, and 76 passes defendedThe ageless Bobby Wagner continues to defy the odds and produce at a high level in the NFL, despite his age. The reason Dallas would like to add Wagner is his football IQ and ability to teach and help on the field. A field general in the middle of this defense, and much like Douglas, Wagner has seen almost everything a linebacker could see thrown at them.While teaching the Cowboys' new linebackers, he would boost their run defense, something Dallas is always looking for from the linebacker position.

If Dallas were to add any of these players, they would bring added production with them at positions where the Cowboys need improvement.

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Rookie: Red Sox ‘played the way AC (Alex Cora) would want us to play’

BALTIMORE — Red Sox players arrived at Camden Yards on Sunday morning still processing the stunning news of manager Alex Cora’s firing, which happened Saturday evening.

A brief meeting with chief baseball officer Craig Breslow left veterans Trevor Story and Garrett Whitlock dissatisfied with his explanation on why Cora and five other coaches were fired. Story was intent on getting a further explanation in the coming hours.

But for rookie starter Connelly Early, he needed to focus on the game because it was his start day. Early locked in and posted the longest start of his big league career to lead the Red Sox to a 5-3 victory over the Orioles.

“Obviously, a bit of a shock for everybody,” Early said. “In the past 24 hours, it’s been a whirlwind.”

Early pitched 6 ⅔ innings, allowing two runs, four hits, two solo home runs and one walk while striking out four. The 24-year-old’s previous career high was six innings, which came against the Twins in Minnesota on April 15.

“We talked within the team before the game and just wanted to go out there and play baseball and support each other,” Early said. “So I think we did a really good job today, played some really good baseball and played the way AC would want us to play.”

Early threw 32 four-seam fastballs, averaging 94.1 mph and topping out at 97.3 mph. He induced four swings and misses with the heater. He also recorded three swings and misses with his curveball and one with his slider.

“I just think we played really good baseball,” Early said. “We played hard baseball today. We stole some bags, got some really big knocks in there, pitched the ball really well. So that’s the way AC wants us to go out there and play. And I think we did a really good job just sticking with what we do.”

The Red Sox were aggressive — a style Cora preferred. Caleb Durbin recorded two stolen bases while Jarren Duran and Marcelo Mayer each had one.

Interim manager Chad Tracy had high praise for Early.

“He was awesome,” Tracy said. “He was really, really good. He fell behind in some counts ... Kind of midway point of the game, he was falling behind, but he got back in counts really quickly, attacked the zone. He had some three-ball counts that I felt like he won. Instead of a walk, got a strikeout, which was awesome. And he pitched deep in the game.”

Early said despite all the chaos over the past 24 hours, it felt like just another start for him.

“Just another game,” he said. “Sometimes can’t let stuff get personal. Just got to go out there — and baseball is sometimes a business thing. So just knowing that we had each other’s backs and supporting each other along the way, it’s really big. So just want to go out there and play good baseball.”

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Team-first Kane propelling Bayern to glory as PSG showdown looms

Bayern Munich forward Harry Kane has played fewer Bundesliga minutes as his club is chasing Champions League glory. (Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV)

Having decisively ended his own silverware drought with back-to-back Bundesliga titles, Harry Kane's team-first approach has been key for a Bayern Munich side now chasing club football's biggest prize.  

Whoever makes it through Bayern's Champions League semi-final against holders Paris Saint-Germain, with the first leg in the French capital on Tuesday, will be the favourites for the final in Budapest in May.

Last season's Bundesliga title was Kane's maiden team trophy, at the age of 31. Having added another league crown this season, Bayern's habit of hoovering up trophies is already rubbing off on the England captain. 

As always, Kane's individual statistics this year have been stunning. The former Tottenham forward has 53 goals in 45 games in all competitions, the most by an Englishman in any league in almost a century.

And this time around, Kane's goals have come at crucial moments of big games.

Against Real in Madrid, his long-range strike proved to be the winner.

In the second leg, Kane's first-half goal brought Bayern level on the night and put them ahead in a quarter-final tie which was in danger of getting away from them. 

- 'I'm here to win the Champions League' -

Kane left England 47 goals shy of Alan Shearer's Premier League scoring record, with some commentators wondering why he would leave with the mark in sight. 

But while Kane developed a reputation at Spurs for stacking up individual records rather than team honours, in hindsight the striker's pursuit of goals was a clear example of his team focus.

Since moving to Bayern, a club with quality across the pitch and a number of threats, Kane often drops to help in the build-up, sometimes deep into midfield.

Kane's willingness to sacrifice individual honours for team objectives has never been more evident than in recent weeks, when Bayern had the league largely wrapped up and needed to focus on Europe. 

After Bayern beat Dortmund in February, Kane had scored four consecutive braces. With 30 goals in 24 games, he looked on course for Robert Lewandowski's single season record of 41 goals. 

But since then, Kane has started just one of Bayern's seven league games, as Vincent Kompany has wrapped him in cotton wool for the big stage. 

After coming off the bench to help Bayern come from three goals down to win 4-3 at Mainz on Saturday, Kane told reporters where his true focus lay. 

"It'll be tough," Kane said of chasing down Lewandowski's record. "Obviously I'm here to try and win the Champions League and try and win the German Cup. 

"So, ultimately that takes priority. All I can do is when I'm on the pitch, try and score, try and impact the game."

Undoubtedly the biggest star in Bayern's dressing room, Kane could have pushed back against his benching, but he backed Kompany's call with loftier goals in mind.

- 'Something special' -

Bayern were always expected to beat Mainz on Saturday but the way they overran their opponents in the second-half showed their unrelenting hunger and desire.

"This team is truly something special -- that team spirit, that mentality -- it is truly unique," sporting director Christoph Freund said afterwards.  

"That gives us a tremendous amount of energy for Tuesday."

Kane called PSG "the reigning European champions for a reason," adding the French champions are "a really strong side with some great quality and are well-coached.

"There's going to be a lot of activity. It's going to come down to moments and quality."

One challenge for Bayern is the absence of coach Vincent Kompany, who is suspended for the opening leg. 

Kompany's English assistant Aaron Danks will be in the dugout. Kane said Bayern, who have lost just twice in all competitions this season, are well-drilled enough without the Belgian barking orders.

"Of course we'll miss him on the sideline. He's our boss and our leader. But everyone knows what needs to be done, even if the boss isn't on the sideline."

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Is Jason Varitek still with the Red Sox? Here’s the latest

BALTIMORE — On Sunday, the Red Sox were clear that they fired manager Alex Cora and five coaches (Ramón Vázquez, Pete Fatse, Kyle Hudson, Dillon Lawson and Joe Cronin). One line in the club’s press release was more nebulous.

“Game Planning and Run Prevention Coach Jason Varitek has been reassigned to a new role within the organization,” the Red Sox announced. “Details of his reassignment will be announced at a later date.”

On paper, the Red Sox took a different tack with Varitek, a revered member of the organization who has served three decades in various roles. But sources indicate that Varitek effectively faced the same fate as his six colleagues. After all, he was aboard the Mercedes shuttle that took the other fired coaches to the airport late Saturday after the news broke.

Varitek, in the hours since meeting with principal owner John Henry, team president/CEO Sam Kennedy and chief baseball officer Craig Breslow, has told confidants he’s not planning on staying in the organization. That stance was seemingly reiterated by his wife, Catherine, in an post on X/Twitter Sunday.

“Red Sox Nation, Thank you,” Catherine Varitek wrote. “For the love, support, and loyalty you’ve shown to my husband for the past 3 decades. Forever grateful.”

On Sunday, as interim manager Chad Tracy and a pair of new staffers were installed on the major league staff at Camden Yards, Varitek’s status remained somewhat of an unsolved matter, at least in the minds of Red Sox decision-makers. While emotions ran very high Saturday — and Varitek was said to have taken the news of the sweeping changes harder than anyone — members of the front office were still holding out hope that cooler heads would prevail and that the former captain of the Red Sox would find a way to stay involved in the organization. All Breslow would confirm Sunday is that Varitek would no longer remain as a uniformed member of the club — a role he had held since 2021, when Cora re-assumed his duties as manager.

“We’re still working through that and having conversations,” Breslow said. “Obviously, Tek is an incredibly meaningful and important and revered member in this organization who has a ton of respect from me, but I think those conversations are best handled in private.”

On Saturday night, as Varitek departed Baltimore with the rest of the group, his status with the Red Sox was squarely in doubt. Around the same time he was seen on Cora’s Instagram story doing a “thumbs down” gesture in front of the private jet that took the group back to Massachusetts, a confidant said, via text, that Varitek “was not actually re-assigned.” Varitek, for his part, did not respond to multiple requests for comment from MassLive on Sunday.

Varitek, who recently turned 54, joined the Red Sox in a trade with the Mariners at the 1997 deadline and debuted that year. In 15 major league seasons, the Michigan native played 1,546 games for the franchise and won two World Series titles while being named to three All-Star Games. He retired after the 2011 season and then served a hybrid front office/coaching role as a special assistant and catching coach between 2012 and 2020. In 2021, Cora brought Varitek onto his staff as a “game planning coordinator,” a title that has been altered a bit in recent years.

In October, the sides took a bit of time to finalize a new contract for Varitek to return to Cora’s staff. His title this year was “game planning and run prevention coach.”

Varitek’s departure, in whatever form it ultimately takes, was felt in the Red Sox clubhouse, where many players viewed him as a mentor. Catcher Carlos Narváez was hit particularly hard by the news.

“He was a mentor to me,” Narváez said. “The first moment that I came to this organization, and I said multiple times last year, that he was like my second dad. A ton of love for him. I know he’s always going to be there for me and for everybody here.

“I’m lucky to have him. My first days on a new team last year, I was so grateful and glad I had a person like him on his side. I have a ton of respect for him. I have a ton of love for him. I know he’s always going to be there for me if I need something and the same way here.”

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Damar Hamlin holds combine for kids at FNB Stadium

The NFL Draft is over, but the football never ends in the Steel City.

NFL player and McKees Rocks native Damar Hamlin hosted a youth combine Sunday afternoon at FNB Stadium on the South Shore.

The event was sponsored by Hamlin’s Chasing M’s Foundation, Allegheny Health Network and DICK’s Sporting Goods Sports Matter Program.

There were 150 participants aged 8-14.

Hamlin said he hopes the event helped kids learn how to be in the mindset of a professional player.

“It’s not about the individual drills. It’s not about a 40 time for these kids at this age. It’s honestly about building up the capacity for understanding the mindset that comes with everything around. Wanting to be a professional, wanting to make it to the NFL,” Hamlin said.

Hamlin says it’s great that there are so many professional athletes from the area who are willing to make themselves accessible to local kids.

A brief CPR and AED training was also held to support Chasing M’s mission.

Events like this bring together two things we care deeply about at Allegheny Health Network (AHN), keeping young athletes healthy and making sure communities are prepared when emergencies happen,”Patrick J. DeMeo, MD, Chair of Orthopaedic Surgery at AHN. “Partnering with the Chasing M’s Foundation and having leaders like Damar Hamlin on-site helps reinforce the importance of proper training, access to life-saving tools like AEDs, and education around cardiac safety. We’re proud to support these young athletes, not just in their performance, but in their overall health and safety on and off the field.”

Kids were able to participate for free.

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Bayern Munich News: Harry Kane says team must fix issues ahead of PSG showdown; Vincent Kompany’s message to young players; and MORE!

LEVERKUSEN, GERMANY - APRIL 22: Harry Kane of FC Bayern München looks on during the celebrations the win in the DFB Cup semifinal match between Bayer 04 Leverkusen and FC Bayern München at BayArena on April 22, 2026 in Leverkusen, Germany. (Photo by Vitalii Kliuiev/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Kane says Bayern must fix issues ahead of PSG (Bild via @iMiaSanMia)

Bayern Munich already owns one win over Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League this season, but that does not mean anything to Harry Kane. In fact, Kane thinks that the Bavarians need to make some marked improvements ahead of the Champions League semifinal tilt.

“If we don’t get our counter-pressing right, if we don’t control their counters well, and if we give the ball away carelessly – Paris will be even deadlier in those situations,” said Kane (as captured by @iMiaSanMia).

Kane is not wrong. PSG has a lethal attacking group led by Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Ousmane Dembélé, Désiré Doué, Bradley Barcola and others. That is a squad not to be trifled with — and Kane will make sure his team fully understands the challenge ahead.

Leão has long list of suitors (ESPN)

Last summer, Bayern Munich was closely linked to AC Milan winger Rafael Leão, but the Bavarians ultimately chose to sign Liverpool’s Luis Díaz.

That worked out for Bayern Munich, eh?

Well, now Leão reportedly has Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool and Real Madrid chasing him:

Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool and Real Madrid are all exploring a €70 million deal to sign AC Milan winger Rafael Leão, as reported by The Daily Mail. The 25-year-old is unhappy that the Rossoneri look likely to miss out on the Scudetto to rivals Internazionale, while Milan will be looking to offload some of their top players to balance the books. However, the Portugal international hasn’t fallen out with head coach Massimiliano Allegri and also hasn’t been offered to Barcelona, as has been reported elsewhere.

Here is a little more info on Manchester United’s pursuit as well:

Scouts from Manchester United will be present when AC Milan host Juventus on Sunday to watch winger Rafael Leão, Italian news outlet Calciomercato report. Leão is not considered untouchable by the Serie A club and could leave Milan this summer, with his valuation around €60 million. The Portugal international has nine goals in 25 games in Serie A this season.

Laimer prefers Messi over Ronaldo (LAOLA1 via @iMiaSanMia)

Konrad Laimer has takes (maybe we should get him a spot at BPW?), so check some rapid fire responses to an interviewer’s question:

World Cup with Austria or treble with Bayern?

Laimer: “Both.”

Right-back or midfield?

Laimer: “Tough, but I’m enjoying it so right-back.”

Messi or Ronaldo?

Laimer: “Both are incredible, but for me personally I prefer Messi.”

It had to be hard for the Austrian to not say central midfielder there, eh?

Juve to land Silva? (ESPN)

Juventus might be in the lead to get Manchester City star Bernardo Silva:

Juventus are frontrunners to sign Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva, but a move to Arsenal or Chelsea hasn’t been ruled out, according to TEAMtalk. The Portugal international will leave the Etihad as a free agent in the summer after nine years with the club, and his preference is to stay in Europe despite lucrative offers from the Saudi Pro League and MLS. In addition to Juventus, there is interest from Internazionale, AC Milan and Como, while former clubs Benfica and Monaco are also monitoring the 31-year-old’s situation.

Bild reveals theme of Kompany’s post-title victory speech (Sport Bild via @iMiaSanMia)

After Bayern Munich won the Bundesliga last week, head coach Vincent Kompany wanted to ensure that the squad’s young players fully understood what they were in the midst of:

After securing the title on Sunday, Vincent Kompany told his players in the dressing room: “None of you should take it for granted that you get to play in such a united and successful team.”

He then went on to mention by name: Lennart Karl, Luis Díaz, Nicolas Jackson, Tom Bischof, but also youth players like Bara Sapoko Ndiaye, Deniz Ofli, and other youngsters who made their debuts this season – all of whom, Kompany said, have won their first Bundesliga title.

The coach then added to the whole team: “Every single one of you should celebrate this 35th league title as if it were your first. There has to be a party, but everything in due time.”

Gunners to take a run at Jackson? (ESPN)

Arsenal could be ready to pounce on Atheltic Bilbao’s Nico Williams this summer:

Arsenal are ramping up their interest in Nico Williams, as the winger looks to make a return to action for Athletic Club following a lengthy absence due to a groin injury. TEAMtalk claims that the Spain international has admirers at the Emirates, including sporting director Andrea Berta. Barcelona continue to be linked with Williams, but their priorities lie elsewhere in the squad, potentially opening an opportunity for the Gunners to move first.


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GALLERY: Moose Complete Series Comeback, Move On to Face Grand Rapids

The Manitoba Moose have come back from a 1-0 series deficit to win their opening round best-of-three two games to one. 

On Sunday afternoon, the Moose held off the Milwaukee Admirals for a 2-1 victory to move on to the Central Division Semifinal of the American Hockey League's Calder Cup Playoffs.

Photo by Steve Sasaki
Photo by Steve Sasaki

Game 1 of the best-of-five series will be played on Saturday afternoon at 2:00 PM central at Canada Life Centre, before the Moose also host the second game of the series on Sunday. 

The series will then shift to Grand Rapids for Games 3, 4 and 5 later in the week. 

After scoring the game-winner in the second game of the series with just seconds remaining in the final period, David Gustafsson picked up two helpers for Manitoba in Game 3, assisting on goals by Walker Duehr and Sam Fagemo.

Domenic DiVincentiis was the hero in net for the Moose again on Sunday. After earning his first win of the postseason in Game 2, DiVincentiis made 31 stops on the 32 pucks sent his way. 

Manitoba got an early goal from Duehr in the first period, before Fagemo scored the eventual winner in the middle stanza. Milwaukee cut the Moose lead in half late in the third, but DiVincentiis shut the door on the Admirals' comeback bid.

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Corey Day wins NASCAR O'Reilly Series race at Talladega in April 2026

The NASCAR O'Reilly Series competed at Talladega Superspeedway and it was a thrilling event. Carson Kvapil won Stage 1 while Justin Allgaier won Stage 2; however, neither driver won after NASCAR penalized them for impeding cars. Instead, it was a full-time O'Reilly Series driver who won their first career NASCAR race in 2026.

Corey Day and the No. 17 team for Hendrick Motorsports won the Ag-Pro 300 at Talladega on Saturday, earning their first victory of the 2026 O'Reilly Series season. Day was able to survive the chaos on the final lap, beating Brent Crews and Sheldon Creed before the caution flag flew on the final lap.

WHAT A RACE!!!@corey_day_ is victorious in a WILD finish at Talladega! pic.twitter.com/DibthcpX7i

— The CW Sports (@TheCW_Sports) April 25, 2026

The Hendrick Motorsports driver has been so close to winning his first career NASCAR event but no one expected it to come on a superspeedway track. Now, Day is finally a NASCAR winner and he hopes it is the first of many. After all, this should give Day even more confidence moving forward.

NASCAR results: O'Reilly Series race at Talladega Superspeedway (April 2026)

  1. No. 17 Corey Day
  2. No. 19 Brent Crews
  3. No. 00 Sheldon Creed
  4. No. 8 Sammy Smith
  5. No. 51 Jeremy Clements
  6. No. 26 Dean Thompson
  7. No. 2 Jesse Love
  8. No. 20 Brandon Jones
  9. No. 99 Parker Retzlaff
  10. No. 31 Austin Green
  11. No. 5 J.J. Yeley
  12. No. 31 Blaine Perkins
  13. No. 21 Austin Hill
  14. No. 07 Josh Bilicki
  15. No. 44 Brennan Poole
  16. No. 27 Patrick Emerling
  17. No. 91 Mason Maggio
  18. No. 28 Kyle Sieg
  19. No. 55 Joey Gase
  20. No. 0 Garrett Smithley
  21. No. 39 Ryan Sieg
  22. No. 1 Carson Kvapil
  23. No. 7 Justin Allgaier
  24. No. 45 Lavar Scott
  25. No. 41 Sam Mayer
  26. No. 27 Jeb Burton
  27. No. 24 Harrison Burton
  28. No. 18 William Sawalich
  29. No. 54 Taylor Gray
  30. No. 88 Rajah Caruth
  31. No. 96 Anthony Alfredo
  32. No. 32 Tyler Ankrum
  33. No. 35 Natalie Decker
  34. No. 74 Dawson Cram
  35. No. 92 Josh Williams
  36. No. 02 Ryan Ellis
  37. No. 48 Patrick Staropoli
  38. No. 42 David Starr

This article originally appeared on Motorsports Wire: Corey Day wins NASCAR O'Reilly Series race at Talladega in April 2026

The worst of NASCAR's superspeedway product on display at Talladega

Motorsport photo

They saved fuel for half the race
They then tried to race and immediately crashed nearly the entire field
They were then stuck 2x2 and were unable to pass the front row

"You said it perfectly," said Ryan Blaney after the massive 26-car crash at the start of the final stage. “We’re either fuel saving or we’re running all over each other because that’s just what this car is and that’s how you move forward.

"You’re just running through and it’s however hard you can push someone and the cars are so unstable in the back that they get ping ponging and can’t take it."

Despite the best efforts from NASCAR to try to shake up the superspeedway product this weekend by reversing the cadence of the race, everything that needs addressing during the off-season was on full display.

Because this car has so much inherent drag, it’s impossible for a driver to pull out of line and attempt to form a new line. Recognizing this, the only way to get track position is for drivers to save fuel and spend less time on pit road while refueling.

But fans rejected drivers running around at partial throttle so NASCAR effectively flipped the race so that all the fuel saving took place in the first half. Once the first-of-two full-throttle stages began, it immediately resulted in a 26-car crash.

Gridlock throughout the final run

Carson Hocevar and Chris Buescher started the final stage on the front row and they controlled the race from that point to the very end. A driver from the second row on back couldn’t jump out of line because they would simply fall to the tail end of the field.

Pushing Hocevar to the win, Alex Bowman said there was very little he could do to control his own destiny in that scenario.

“Really, the only thing is push (Hocevar) out far enough to feel like he needed to defend the top lane and playing both sides,” Bowman said. “Once he starts moving, there might be an opportunity to get clear but that didn’t happen.

“I don’t think there was an opportunity for me to move up and I don’t think I would have, statistically, because these races are mostly won from the bottom. It’s hard to say if I could have done anything differently.

Chase Elliott was third on the outside and didn’t have any options on the table either.

“It was tough to do anything,” Elliott said. “You just kind of get yourself in line and do the best you can. For me, that was pushing (Ricky Stenhouse) and try to give him the best pushes I could and hope something would form for me, with that.

“It seemed like we couldn’t get a big enough run to make our lane do something different. We tried and those runs just didn’t go anywhere.”

“It’s really hard to do anything"

Carson Hocevar, Spire Motorsports

Carson Hocevar, Spire Motorsports

And the third line was not an option.

“It’s really hard to do anything,” Elliott said. “You’re just stuck in that situation. The first stage was interesting. I didn’t know who was going to stretch it or two stop it. But we were going really slow doing it. I felt like we were going really slow.

“You get to the end and it’s just a death trap to pull out of line and try a third lane. It just doesn’t go when everyone is pushing at that pace on the bottom two lanes.”

Alex Bowman says solving this dilemma is going to take ‘a massive change’ with the race car.

“Fundamentally, if that’s downforce, horsepower or drag; tire,” Bowman said. “I have no idea. I personally feel like the car is so draggy that when you pull out of line, you just stop. You see the third lane make hay for a second and they just die. So, they have to knock speed out of them with horsepower, and knock some drag out of them, I don’t know.

“They can’t just take all the drag out because then we’re going to go 220 mph, right? They’re in a box. I’m sure there are some really smart people trying to figure it out or maybe they’re happy with it. I don’t know.

“I finished third so I’m not that mad about it but it doesn't seem like you guys (the media) are happy with it, so I don’t know.”

Brad Keselowski, RFK Racing, Bubba Wallace, 23XI Racing

Brad Keselowski, RFK Racing, Bubba Wallace, 23XI Racing

Joey Logano was involved in the Lap 115 and is perpetually frustrated with this car on this style of race track.

“We’ve got round bumpers in unstable cars,” Logano said. “Cars that you’re able to pop the bubble real easy and get to each other’s bumper, but when you get there, you’ve got to be careful because they’re not stable. It’s like pushing two basketballs against each other. It’s not going to push straight. They’re not two bricks against each other. It’s frustrating.

“That doesn’t help. You’re running on rear limiters. The cars are so solid. There’s no suspension. All those things together. Like I said, there’s no bubble behind the car. You really just get right to the back bumper really quickly. The runs are massive. If you’re not lined up just perfect when you push, you’re going to upset the car in front of you.”

So, is there a solution?

“I plead the fifth,” Logano said. “Yes, but I’m not going to say it.”

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Pogacar vows to keep going until Seixas 'destroys' him

World champion Tadej Pogacar (L) expects teenage French sensation Paul Seixas (R) to one day 'destroy' all the competition (MAARTEN STRAETEMANS)

Tadej Pogacar won a fourth Liege-Bastogne-Liege Monument race after fending off a spirited challenge from teenage French sensation Paul Seixas.

But he fully expects the 19-year-old to keep improving and one day blitz everyone in the field in much the same way as Pogacar has in recent years.

Seixas was the only rider able to stay with world champion Pogacar when he launched hs customary attack on the Cote de la Redoute some 35km from the finish of the gruelling 260km race through the Ardennes.

That was the ninth of 11 punchy climbs and while the rest of the field -- including Olympic champion Remco Evenepoel -- fell by the wayside, Seixas stayed with Pogacar until the final climb.

But halfway up the steep Cote de Roche-aux-Faucons, with 14km left, Seixas cracked and victory was Pogacar's.

"Having Paul entering such a big field at such a good level already at 19, it brings motivation to everybody else now to keep trying to improve," said Pogacar.

"Because, again, he's 19 now and normally your body physically is the best at 26 to 30 years old.

"So, we'll see. We keep working hard to still try to fight for the next years to win as much as we can until he destroys everybody!"

Seixas's rise over the last 12 months has been remarkable.

Although still competing as a junior last year, he achieved some impressive results in his debut senior season.

He was eighth in the Criterium du Dauphine stage race, 13th at the World Championships, seventh at the Tour of Lombardy Monument race, and won bronze behind Pogacar and Evenepoel at the European Championships.

This year he has been one of the star performers, winning the Tour of the Basque Country stage race and the Fleche Wallonne and Ardeche Classic one-day races.

He was also a narrow second to talented Spaniard Juan Ayuso at the Tour of the Algarve and has now twice finished second to Pogacar in one-day races, Strade Bianche and in Liege.

He has, in many ways, proved himself to be the second best rider in hilly one-day classics behind Pogacar.

And there is one thing he needs to finally beat the world champion.

"Power! That seems obvious," said Seixas.

"I just have to improve but we can see his level, it's extremely difficult to follow him.

"He's the greatest rider of all time."

Seixas added: "There's more work to do but that's normal. You can't skip the steps so we'll just be satisfied with that today."

- 'It's a matter of time' -

After winning the Tour de France four times, the World Championships twice and 13 Monuments, Pogacar will now look to take on new challenges.

Already this year he won Milan-San Remo for the first time and as of Tuesday he will make his debut on the six-day Tour of Romandie.

In June, he will make his first appearance at the Tour of Switzerland.

Anything other than victory in both of those would be a big surprise.

If he is successful, there would be only two major races he is yet to win: Paris-Roubaix, where he has finished twice in his two participations, and the Vuelta a Espana, where he was third in his only appearance as a 20-year-old in 2019.

But with Seixas in the mix, he knows things are going to get tougher.

"For me, I definitely know that it will be more hard and hard every year," he said.

"So, it's just a matter of time when we lose to him."

Before the race, Evenepoel had questioned whether Seixas could maintain his fine form over such a long course.

He had never won a race longer than 200km and there were an extra 60km to cover in Liege.

But Seixas proved he has the engine and stamina for a six-hour race.

"He showed again today that he is one of the best climbers in the world and he has a very good punch as well," said Evenepoel.

"The whole world can only be saying chapeau to him."

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Why Brooks Lee Could Be Minnesota Twins’ Franchise Shortstop

Minnesota Twins shortstop Brooks Lee is one of several young players that the organization needs to become above-average as it tries to ascend. Luckily, the California native is doing just that to start 2026.

Lee leads the Twins with a .253 batting average and is tied for first in homers (five). The 6-foot, 205-pounder is also third with 15 RBIs and tied for second with 22 hits.

Although it's still early, Lee's offensive production has improved since last season. The 2022 first-round draft pick hit .236 with a .654 OPS over 139 games in 2025, but has a .764 OPS across 26 contests this year.

Lee's hot start is showing why Minnesota invested in him. The switch-hitter slashed .289/.360/.476 over 195 career minor-league games and was the organization's No. 2 overall prospect (No. 18 on MLB Pipeline) in 2024, but had underwhelming big-league numbers before this year. He slashed .221/.265/.320 with three homers and 27 RBIs over 50 games in 2024 before tallying 16 homers and 64 RBIs in 2025.

If Lee maintains his current level of production over the course of the season, then he'll be one of the team's most important pieces.

Brooks Lee Represents Twins' Mission

Minnesota Twins shortstop Brooks Lee (22). © Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images
Minnesota Twins shortstop Brooks Lee (22). © Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images

Minnesota wasn't expected to contend for a title this year, and there's no reason to think otherwise after 28 games. The club is 12-16 and is tied for 21st in baseball with a .697 OPS. It's also 26th with a .227 batting average and 17th with a 4.32 ERA.

For a team like the Twins, the development of young players is one of the few things that can give fans hope. The squad hasn't made the playoffs since 2023 and has been below-average this season, but that can change in the future if players like Lee become stars. 

While Lee is not close to that level yet, his improvement this season is a crucial storyline for the organization. Minnesota drafted him, third baseman Royce Lewis (2017), and right fielder Trevor Larnach (2018) in the first round, and it needs at least one of them to become above-average. The jury is still out on that, as Larnach has a .758 OPS through 21 games, but Lewis is hitting .196 through 17 contests.

Drafting players and developing them into stars is the most cost-effective way to build contending teams, as players aren't typically eligible for free-agency until they have six years of service time. Lee isn't scheduled to hit the open market until after the 2030 campaign, so he could become an affordable young star in Minnesota for several seasons if he keeps improving.

First statewide high school surf season is making waves

It wasn’t smooth or easy, but Hawaii school administrators, students and surfing advocates made a successful big drop this year with the introduction of wave riding as a statewide high school sport.

Close to 600 students at around 60 public and private schools are participating in the inaugural season of surfing under the Hawaii High School Athletic Association less than nine months after the state Legislature appropriated funding for the sport and less than seven months after HHSAA announced that enough schools would participate to hold a state championship.

The achievement represents what many supporters regarded as long overdue when considering Hawaii as the cradle of surfing.

Student-athletes in three divisions each for girls and boys — shortboarding, longboarding and bodyboarding — competed in three or four contests from February to April, leading to individual league championship events where top finishers will get to compete in the state championship scheduled for Friday and Saturday on Maui.

The biggest of the five HHSAA leagues, the Oahu Interscholastic Association, held its championship Monday at Kewalos where 108 slots were filled by students competing in 30 heats, each running 15 minutes for six surfers at a time. Two qualifying rounds led to a final round with one heat for each division.

A points system was used to recognize a school team as champion.

“We’re going to crown a champion today,” event announcer Iolani Adams declared shortly after the competition began with clean, often shoulder-high waves. “First time in Oahu history over here.”

The all-day event at the break along the Diamond Head side of the Kewalo Basin Small Boat Harbor channel in Kakaako followed three earlier OIA contests where about 200 students from 20 public schools competed.

Thirty OIA schools have sports programs, and the 10 not participating in surfing this year were six charter schools and four regular schools. The otherwise strong turnout led organizers to divide two of the earlier OIA contests into separate two-day events with half the schools competing one day and the other half the next day.

Reid Yoshikawa, the athletic director at Kaimuki High School who became the OIA’s surf league adviser, said he didn’t know going in what he would encounter.

“We had a lot of participation — more participation than what I thought,” he said.

Yoshikawa said he received much help from an advisory committee that included two parents involved with club-level surfing in schools: Joslyn Sato, whose daughter Kylie was an instrumental advocate for the legislative funding, and Amy Schiffner, whose daughter Elliana attends Kaiser High School and has been a competitive surfer since she was a small child.

Amy Schiffner said she’s heard a lot of chatter at the contests from parents and students that they can’t believe surfing is now a high school sport — and that they are part of it.

“The kids feel incredibly stoked and also honored,” she said.

Schiffner added that student athletes also have a lot of pride in being able to represent their schools and Hawaii, which is the birthplace of surfing and the only place in the United States where surfing is a statewide school sport.

Building up

Getting there wasn’t easy. Many schools needed to recruit coaches, who were required to obtain safety certifications before being able to hold practices. Students wanting to participate had to obtain junior lifeguard certifications.

For contests, county permits had to be obtained for surf breaks, some of which have limited slots that were already full. The events also needed to be managed, scored by experienced judges and monitored by safety crews on watercraft.

Students provided their own boards, but school buses couldn’t transport longboards and other equipment. Colored jerseys featuring school logos also had to be made.

All of it was accomplished with many contributing hands that included an offshoot of the Hawaii Surfing Association running OIA events and instant scoring results carried on .

Former pro surfer Shawn Sutton agreed to become the head surf coach for Campbell High School in Ewa Beach after another prospect couldn’t do it, and his friend Matthew Kenny, who competes in amateur contests, is assistant coach.

“It was a little last minute,” Kenny said.

Sutton wanted to hold practices at White Plains Beach in Kalaeloa but the timing of certifications got in the way. Instead, a school official was able to arrange three days of practice at the Wai Kai wave pool at Hoakalei Resort in Ewa Beach.

“Every session they got way, way, way better,” Sutton said of the school surf team.

Ten students — seven boys and three girls — competed at Campbell, and Sutton expects the number to grow next year because there were other interested surfers at the school who wanted to participate this year but couldn’t get certified in time.

Campbell, like other high schools that didn’t already have club surfing teams with volunteer coaches and competitions, had a harder time gearing up to participate in the new statewide league sport. Some OIA schools had only one or two competitors this year, including Kaimuki with one and Castle with two.

Some of the dozen or so Oahu schools with established club teams fielded the most competitors. One of those, Waialua, had 16 students competing in events this year and four coaches.

Waialua surf head coach Spencer Suitt said the team tried to train twice a week, including sessions at Haleiwa, Chun’s Reef and Kewalos along with cardio workouts on land. He said the school’s club is decades old and has a lot of talent, given proximity to so many premier contest breaks on the North Shore.

Suitt’s daughter Skai, a sophomore, won the girls shortboard event Monday and placed second in bodyboarding and fifth in longboarding.

During Monday’s first shortboard heat, coach Suitt was on a jetty cheering on Wyatt Falk, who placed second and advanced to the semifinal round. Sunny Drill of Kalani High School topped Falk and ended up placing second in the final.

Drill, a sophomore, started seriously surfing four years ago and considers Kewalos his regular surf spot. “It was fun,” he said after the first heat. “Just really fun, perfect waves.”

Kaipo‘i Koa, a senior at Kalani, has more of a wave-riding bloodline as part of a family from Palolo Valley where four generations have been big into bodyboarding. Koa’s mother, Kawena Garcia, said her daughter was catching waves in the womb.

“The doctor told me at seven months I should stop,” Garcia said.

Koa, who has competed since she was 3 years old, was beaming after posting the high score in the first of three qualifying girls bodyboarding heats.

“It’s just crazy,” she said. “It’s, like, making history.”

“This is a huge win and journey for us,” her mom added.

After two more heats, Koa became the OIA’s first girls bodyboarding champion and is headed to Maui for states.

Long journey

Teri Ushijima, an assistant superintendent in the Office of Curriculum and Instructional Design at the state Department of Education, also described the sport’s entry in Hawaii high school athletics as a journey.

Ushijima, who watched part of Monday’s contest and hadn’t attended earlier ones, was impressed with the turnout and operation.

“We’re really excited that so many schools are here and that our young female and male athletes have an opportunity to engage in a sport they have a passion for,” she said. “And at the same time, like any of our athletics, you know we want them to really develop all their skills — of course their athletic side, but really it’s about teamwork, supporting others and showing good sportsmanship, being a role model to their peers.

“It’s a journey,” Ushijima continued, “and we’re very pleased that we’re making progress.”

The state Board of Education approved surfing as a league sport in 2004, and two years later established regulations for it.

Those regulations, which were modified in 2016, allow each regional league to add surfing as a sport if more than half a league’s member schools vote to do so. Requirements also include ocean rescue training and other safety certifications for coaches and junior lifeguard-level qualifications for students.

Standing in the way for so long were concerns from school administrators about costs, access to good surf, an inability to control surf conditions, potential for serious injuries and drowning, and even fear of shark attacks.

Before this year, only the Maui Interscholastic League had surfing as a high school sport, which happened in 2014 after many years of frustrating efforts by surfing advocates.

The MIL, where 12 of 15 public and private member schools participate in surfing, had club-level surfing at some schools for 19 years and demonstrated that so much of the fear was overblown.

In 2024, a push at the Legislature to fund surfing as an incentive for expansion fizzled. But in 2025, a redoubled effort led to the passage of House Bill 133 to appropriate $685,870 this fiscal year and the same amount next fiscal year to help cover public school expenses for surfing if adopted as an interscholastic league sport.

How many schools and leagues would do so was uncertain after Gov. Josh Green signed the bill into law May 30 and even after HHSAA announced in July there would be a state championship.

Confluence

The Big Island Interscholastic Federation has about 100 students participating at 11 of 20 public and private member schools. Contests have been held at Honolii in Hilo and Kohaniki in Kailua-Kona.

Oahu’s private school league, the Interscholastic League of Honolulu, had 10 of 20 member schools participating with about 100 students. To accommodate varying surf conditions, ILH scheduled contests within four-day windows. Contests were held at Ala Moana Bowls, Sandy Beach, Rock Piles and Queen’s.

On Kauai, four of eight member schools of the Kauai Interscholastic Federation are participating with close to 100 students. KIF held its first two contests at the Waioli Beach Park break Pine Trees and at Kealia. A third contest was canceled due to weather before the KIF championship event.

Surfer and Kauai Mayor Derek Kawakami attended one of the KIF contests and joked from the beach that he wanted to surf in the first heat.

“To all the student athletes, today’s history,” he said in a recent Kauai County Facebook video post. “And what this league is about is not about the best surfers and bringing out the folks that are going to go pro. It’s really a sport for everybody. So, even if you don’t think that you’re ready, paddle out there and do a heat because there’s only one time you can do it for the first time and go down in the history books.”

Kawakami said KIF received valuable help with its participation in the sport from Kim Ball, who helped spearhead Maui’s effort more than a decade ago. Ball, a former Lahainaluna High School wrestling coach who has a chain of surf stores on Maui, said in an interview that he’s glad the sport is now statewide at high schools.

“We’re stoked that it’s finally a reality,” he said.

The state championship is slated to take place at Maui’s Hookipa Beach between Paia and Haiku.

“We couldn’t be more thrilled to host the first one,” Ball said.

Washington legend, 3-time Super Bowl champion dies at 68

It was an exciting weekend for the Washington Commanders, as they welcomed six new players into the burgundy and gold family via the 2026 NFL Draft. Unfortunately, the franchise received some sad news on Sunday evening: franchise legend Monte Coleman had died. He was 68.

The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, where Coleman spent several years as a coach, announced his death, followed by the Commanders.

Coleman played for Central Arkansas from 1975-78, before becoming an 11th-round draft pick of the Redskins in the 1979 NFL Draft. He would go on to play 16 NFL seasons, all in Washington, appearing in 215 games, including 62 starts, recording 1,002 tackles, 49.5 sacks, 17 interceptions and 13 forced fumbles. Coleman also appeared in 21 playoff games, where he had 4.5 sacks, two interceptions, two forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries.

We mourn the loss of one of the greatest to ever suit up in the Burgundy & Gold, Monte Coleman

Our heartfelt condolences are with his loved ones pic.twitter.com/m5F1rT0mKG

— Washington Commanders (@Commanders) April 26, 2026

Coleman was a key figure in Washington's three Super Bowl wins, appearing in four Super Bowls total. His 215 games played are second in franchise history behind only Darrell Green. He began his college career as a walk-on safety before moving to linebacker for his final season.

Washington owner Josh Harris released the following statement:

"Monte Coleman was one of the greatest players in Washington history,” Harris said in a statement. "He was one of the pillars of our championship defenses having played for all three Super Bowl-winning teams. His durability and leadership set the standard for what it meant to suit up for the Burgundy & Gold."

Coleman was named one of the franchise's 70 greatest players, and he's also a member of the Ring of Fame. He's one of Washington's most beloved and underrated players from the most successful era in franchise history.

In 2005, Coleman joined the coaching ranks as a linebackers coach for Arkansas Pine Bluff. After three seasons in that role, he was the defensive coordinator for two seasons before taking over as head coach in 2008. He held that position for 10 years until retiring in 2017.

This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: Legendary LB Monte Coleman dies at 68

Mets' Brett Baty acknowledges rough patch, but points out time left in season

Even with things looking bleak for the Mets after dropping both games of Sunday's doubleheader and getting swept by the Colorado Rockies at Citi Field, the team is still fighting for one another and will continue to do so until the very end.

Make no mistake, it's not good for New York who dropped to 10 games below .500 and whose offense continues to reel. However, instead of pointing fingers the players on the team say they're all on the same page and are pulling on the same rope while acknowledging they must be better.

"It’s not great. We gotta be better," said Brett Baty who went 0-for-7 on the day, including three strikeouts in Game 1. "We’re putting in the work, all the guys are working really hard. Personally, I’ve been taking a bunch of swings and trying to get going. At the end of the day we just gotta be better."

Everyone from the manager to the batboy knows the Mets have to be better. How they plan on doing that and turning their season around before things truly get out of hand is the real question.

The good news is New York does still have time.

Thanks to their abysmal stretch coming at the beginning of the season as opposed to the middle or the end of the season, the Mets have all summer to right the ship. They may never, but they're at least afforded the chance to try.

"I was just raised like you gotta put your head down and keep working hard," Baty said. "A lot of ball left to play. Our goal remains the same so put our head down and keep working hard."

It won't always be pretty, but the hope for New York is the players on the roster eventually play up to their capabilities -- some even up to their potential.

Sooner or later, perhaps when the weather gets warmer as its been an unseasonably cold spring in Queens, results will come. 

"They’re good hitters," manager Carlos Mendoza said. "They’ve done it for a long time."

As for if the Mets, who saw a few long-time players leave town during the offseason, need a new voice in the clubhouse for guidance or leadership, Baty doesn't think so and believes the team has everything it needs to be successful right here already.

"I think we all have each other’s backs here and I think we all understand that we’re gonna keep working hard and we’re gonna have each other’s backs til the last day," he said.

Oregon State overtakes Hawaii late to win and sweep the series

Oregon State’s Nyan Hayes hit a two-run homer in the seventh and AJ Singer added a miscommunication-aided RBI double in the eighth to lead the Beavers to today’s 3-1 victory over Hawaii at Goss Stadium in Corvallis, Ore.

The sixth-ranked Beavers swept the three-game, interconference series to improve to 33-9, including 15-3 at Goss.

The Rainbow Warriors went 2-5 during this 11-day road trip. Despite the outcome, the ’Bows, idle from league play this week, moved into fifth place in the Big West. The ’Bows are 10-11 (.476), overtaking Cal State Northridge 11-13 (.458) for fifth. The top five teams qualify for the Big West Tournament.

UH starting pitcher Brody Martin-Grudzielanek pitched a one hitter through six innings. But he exited after hitting Paul Vasquez with one out in the seventh. Martin-Grudzielanek had thrown a season-high 94 pitches.

But Hayes smacked a two-run homer to left to give the Beavers a 2-1 lead. It was Hayes’ first home run of the season, as well as the first home run Tsubasa Tomii relinquished in 2026.

In the eighth, Bryson Glassco drew a one-out walk. One out later, Singer hit a fly ball that dropped between left fielder Draven Nushida and center fielder Kamana Nahaku as Glassco circled home with the Beavers’ third run.

Carson Hocevar wins NASCAR Cup Series race at Talladega in April 2026

The NASCAR Cup Series competed at Talladega Superspeedway and it was a unique event. After NASCAR changed the stage lengths, it created a more spread out Stage 1 and intense Stage 2. Then, the Final Stage produced two-by-two racing, giving a Spire Motorsports driver their first Cup Series victory.

Carson Hocevar and the No. 77 team for Spire Motorsports won the Jack Link's 500 at Talladega on Sunday, earning their first victory of the 2026 Cup Series season. Hocevar was able to beat RFK Racing driver Chris Buescher to the line after battling upfront over the last 40 laps of the event.

CARSON HOCEVAR WINS AT TALLADEGA! pic.twitter.com/5B6WQFi87T

— FOX: NASCAR (@NASCARONFOX) April 26, 2026

After the event, Hocevar drove his No. 77 car the opposite direction while sitting outside of the vehicle. It was one of the most memorable NASCAR celebrations in recent memory. The Spire Motorsports driver has been knocking on the door, and he finally broke through at Talladega on Sunday evening.

NASCAR results: Cup Series race at Talladega Superspeedway (April 2026)

  1. No. 77 Carson Hocevar
  2. No. 17 Chris Buescher
  3. No. 48 Alex Bowman
  4. No. 9 Chase Elliott
  5. No. 38 Zane Smith
  6. No. 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
  7. No. 1 Ross Chastain
  8. No. 2 Austin Cindric
  9. No. 4 Noah Gragson
  10. No. 8 Kyle Busch
  11. No. 34 Todd Gilliland
  12. No. 7 Daniel Suarez
  13. No. 10 Ty Dillon
  14. No. 45 Tyler Reddick
  15. No. 11 Denny Hamlin
  16. No. 16 AJ Allmendinger
  17. No. 20 Christopher Bell
  18. No. 60 Ryan Preece
  19. No. 3 Austin Dillon
  20. No. 97 Shane Van Gisbergen
  21. No. 51 Cody Ware
  22. No. 42 John Hunter Nemechek
  23. No. 43 Erik Jones
  24. No. 78 Daniel Dye
  25. No. 35 Riley Herbst
  26. No. 88 Connor Zilisch
  27. No. 33 Jesse Love
  28. No. 66 Chad Finchum
  29. No. 19 Chase Briscoe
  30. No. 44 Joey Gase
  31. No. 6 Brad Keselowski
  32. No. 71 Michael McDowell
  33. No. 21 Josh Berry
  34. No. 54 Ty Gibbs
  35. No. 24 William Byron
  36. No. 23 Bubba Wallace
  37. No. 12 Ryan Blaney
  38. No. 41 Cole Custer
  39. No. 22 Joey Logano
  40. No. 5 Kyle Larson

This article originally appeared on Motorsports Wire: Carson Hocevar wins NASCAR Cup Series race at Talladega in April 2026

St. Louis Blues Weekly Prospect Report (April 26)

Left for dead, Springfield rose from the ashes and lived to fight another day.

The American Hockey League's Thunderbirds, affiliate of the St. Louis Blues, pulled off the improbable and upset Charlotte, winning the series 2-1.

They were lambasted in the opener last Wednesday, falling 8-1 after dropping six of eight to the Checkers, the affiliate of the Florida Panthers, in the season series.

But after falling behind 2-1 in Game 2 on Friday, Springfield would score six of the final seven goals in the series, including the last four in a 5-2 win in Game 2 before winning 2-1 in overtime in Game 3 on Saturday on a goal by Julien Gauthier, who was acquired by the Blues from the New York Islanders on Feb. 24 for Matt Luff.

From a Blues prospect perspective, Hugh McGing, a fifth-round pick in the 2018 NHL Draft, had a goal and an assist and was a plus-3 in the game. His goal was a shorthanded breakaway that for all intents and purposes, put the game away at 4-2 late in the third period:

NO ONES STOPPING CHA-CHING MCGING pic.twitter.com/Z3XgfWwHN5

— Springfield Thunderbirds (@ThunderbirdsAHL) April 25, 2026

Zach Dean (2021, first round, No. 30, Vegas Golden Knights), who was in on the series-clincher, at the net in case Gauthier's goal didn't trickle down and in, also scored in Game 2 that tied the game 2-2 on a nice setup by Theo Lindstein (2023, first round, No. 29) that initially wasn't called a goal because the Charlotte goalie knocked the goal off its moorings; he also led Springfield with four shots on goal:

ZACH. DEAN. GOAL pic.twitter.com/xZJYqvLclh

— Springfield Thunderbirds (@ThunderbirdsAHL) April 25, 2026

And what can you say about goalie Georgi Romanov, acquired prior to the season from the San Jose Sharks after Colten Ellis was claimed off waivers by the Buffalo Sabres, stepped in nicely to stop 29 of 31 shots.

Romanov would come back 24 hours later and stop 34 of 35 shots, and Gauthier, who also scored in the opener, would power his way around the right edge and flip a backhand up and over Cooper Black's shoulder and roll off the goalie's back and over the line to end the game, with Dean there to pop it in just for good measure:

JULIEN GAUTHIER PLAYS CHESS IN OT♟️@ThunderbirdsAHL | #CalderCuppic.twitter.com/EPUFH4Ag38

— American Hockey League (@TheAHL) April 26, 2026

According to the AHL site, the Thunderbirds are the first team in Calder Cup playoff history to win a series after losing its first game by more than five goals.

Springfield, which qualified as the No. 6 seed from the Atlantic Division, will now face top-seeded Providence in a best-of-5 series, starting on Friday:

ATLANTIC DIVISION SEMIFINALS ARE SET

secure your seats for Games 3 and 4 NOW: https://t.co/CSK5Z3TPb5pic.twitter.com/ly8lzqyPDx

— Springfield Thunderbirds (@ThunderbirdsAHL) April 26, 2026

* So, as it turns out, Adam Jiricek (2024, first round, 2016) and Brantford are penetrable.

After sweeping through the first two rounds of their Ontario Hockey League playoff series, the Bulldogs are being challenged by Barrie in the Eastern Conference Final series.

After splitting two games in Brantford, the top-seeded Bulldogs went out and reclaimed home ice advantage with a 2-0 win over the Colts in Game 3 on Sunday.

Jiricek didn't register a point on Sunday, but the defenseman, who has 18 points (seven goals, 11 assists) in 11 playoff games thus far, had two assists in a 4-3 win in Game 1, including the game-winner with 1:35 remaining in the game:

Round one talents connect for a game one winner ✅

Adam Jiricek sprung his @BulldogsOHL captain Jake O'Brien in all alone late in the third for the game winner and the @deltabingo_ Play of the Night.#stlblues | #SeaKrakenpic.twitter.com/BWfpFeqcJV

— Ontario Hockey League (@OHLHockey) April 23, 2026

He would score two high-slot one-timer goals in a 5-3 loss, the Bulldogs' first in 10 postseason games, in Game 2 on Friday to even the series before Brantford re-took the series lead on Sunday.

Game 4 in Barrie will be Tuesday before the series shifts back to Brantford on Thursday.

* The same can be said for Justin Carbonneau (2025, first round, No. 19) and Blainville-Boisbriand of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League in its conference final series against Moncton, but the Armada got what they wanted with a series split.

The fourth-seeded Armada would knock off the top-seeded Wildcats, 3-2 in the fourth overtime when Carbonneau would set up Mael Lavigne at 7:48 of the fourth extra period on a shot on goal and Lavigne following up the rebound in the slot:

Carbonneau, who has 17 points (seven goals, 10 assists) in 12 playoff games, would give the Armada a 4-3 lead in the third period off a face-off, but Moncton would score two late in the third to win 5-4:

Justin Carbonneau does Justin Carbonneau things!🚀

He launches a blast, and Blainville-Boisbriand makes it 4-3! @ArmadaBLB#QPlayoffs | #Proxi@StLouisBlues | #stlbluespic.twitter.com/avt7TAZE4x

— QMJHL (@QMJHL) April 26, 2026

Games 3-4 will be Monday and Tuesday in Boisbriand, Quebec before going back to Moncton for Game 5 on Friday.

* Mikhail Fyodorov (2025, fifth round) is the lone prospect remaining in the Gagarin Cup playoffs in Russia's KHL and Metallurg opened its semifinal series with a 5-2 loss to Ak Bars.

The forward only played 8:31 in the contest and had one shot on goal; thus far, the has two goals and an assist in 10 postseason games.

* The season for Lukas Fischer (2024, second round) ended with Sault Ste. Marie in the second round of the OHL playoffs recently, but the defenseman's season isn't over.

* Ondrej Kos (2024, third round) and Ilves are in a 3-2 series deficit to Tappara in the semifinals of the Liiga playoffs 2026 in Finland.

Tappara has come back to take Games 3-5, winning 3-2 in Game 3 last Tuesday, 5-1 in Game 4 on Thursday and 2-1 in overtime in Game 5 on Saturday.

Kos is up to five assists in 13 playoff games.

Fischer was assigned to Springfield of the AHL last Tuesday.

He began the year as captain of Sarnia and had 26 points (five goals, 21 assists) in 39 games before he was dealt to the Soo Greyhounds halfway through the season and had 19 points (three goals, 15 assists) in 26 regular-season games.

Fischer would put up six points (one goal, five assists) in 10 playoff games. 

* Also, goalie Love Harenstam (2025, sixth round), who backstopped Sweden to a gold medal in the last World Junior Championship, was named to the roster for his country for the upcoming Fortuna Hockey Games in Jönköping, Sweden, and Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic.

Harenstem is one of two goalies along with Magnus Hellberg, once with the Ottawa Senators. Other NHL skaters include Nils Hoglander, Liam Ohgren and Linus Karlsson of the Vancouver Canucks, Jack Berglund (Philadelphia Flyers) and Anton Frondell (Chicago Blackhawks).

The tournament will take place April 27-May 3, 2026.

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Lakers fans mad after Deandre Ayton ejection in NBA Playoffs Game 4 vs. Rockets

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Coach JJ Redick trusted Deandre Ayton to become a main focal point of the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 4 against the Houston Rockets. The big man was doing good in cleaning the glass and helping LeBron James through his screens. More than that, he was also doing great in the post against Alperen Sengun. But, his night was cut short due to an ejection after a Flagrant 2 foul.

Lakers fans livid about Ayton's ejection vs. Rockets in NBA Playoffs

In the third quarter of the Lakers and Rockets Game 4 bout, Deandre Ayton had the hard task of defending Alperen Sengun. Unfortunately, the Lakers big man was not able to contain the Rockets star enough. Whether it was a mistake or just a natural motion on defense, Ayton threw his elbow straight to Sengun's chin during a post move. This resulted into Ayton getting a Flagrant 2 foul. The referees described the motion as 'excessive and unnecessary' which meant that Ayton had to be ejected.

AYTON😂 pic.twitter.com/xMNBVu22lW

— 𝗠𝗔𝗟 (@MindOfBron) April 27, 2026

Kevin Durant waved Ayton good bye to do a bit of trolling. Understandably, Lakers fans saw all of this and could not believe that Ayton got ejected.

"Refs could've just told us it was a scheduled loss at the start of the game and let us go home early what the hell is that on Ayton," and, "Ayton got done dirty. That was not a flagrant" were common sentiments off social media.

"It looked like he was trying to put his forearm into Sengun’s back but he was lower than Ayton thought he was gonna be. F1 is be fine with but F2 is usually reserved for the most malicious s***. That wasn’t that," another Lakers fan said.

One Lakers fan wanted to clarify that Ayton was not supposed to be ejected, "That is absolutely not a flagrant 2! This game has been riddled with bad calls & they’ve just topped it off by ejecting DeAndre Ayton for what should have been a flagrant 1 tops"

Coach JJ Redick has only seen Ayton play 25 minutes prior to the ejection. He was leading the Lakers in scoring with his 19 points while shooting on a 75% clip on the field. Ayton also grabbed 10 rebounds to round out his night.

Did the referees make the right call to eject Ayton in Game 4 of the Lakers and Rockets NBA Playoffs series?

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Matt Fitzpatrick's epic bunker shot clinches Tour card for younger brother

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Most weeks on the PGA Tour, the results of victory are best measured in millions of dollars. Just not this week, at the Zurich Classic. The biggest impact of this week’s event was always of a different form — it would mean full PGA Tour membership for someone who didn’t have it, as numerous non-PGA Tour winners found themselves in contention. 

Littered among the pack was one of the best golfers on the planet, Matt Fitzpatrick, paired up with his younger brother, Alex. Even if Alex isn’t a top 5 player in the world, he’s been playing like one of the 100 best in recent months. He is no slouch, as evidenced by his recent win on the DP World Tour, but he was not a Tour member when he woke up Sunday morning, earning entry as a sponsor’s exemption.

But as Sunday played out and tension increased on the back nine, the Brothers Fitzpatrick seemed to grow tight. They turned to the back nine with a four-shot lead but surrendered it in an hour’s time. Two different duos reached the clubhouse at 30 under and tied for the lead. But the Fitzpatrick’s would have the last chance to end it in regulation. 

Matt ripped a drive 322 yards into the fairway, offering Alex a hero moment. But younger brother — after carrying his brother, according to Matt at least, on the back nine — dumped his 9-wood into the greenside bunker short of the hole. Suddenly, a playoff looked incredibly likely. 

Alex still had an overnight flight back to Turkey for next week’s Turkish Airlines Open on the DPWT. But he had also done enough to put the ball in the hands of the No. 3 player in the world. From the center of the bunker, Matt Fitzpatrick took a full lash at it, carrying the ball all the way to the hole and spinning it back inside of one foot. 

“I got to the ball, and the lie was unbelievable,” Matt said later. “I couldn’t have placed it on a better tee. So I knew I was going to have to hit it, wind it all the way there.

“Did I plan that perfectly? Honestly, no, but you know, yeah, I played it to perfection. What more can I say?”

GOLF SHOT!

Matt Fitzpatrick plays it beautifully to set up for birdie and the win @Zurich_Classic. pic.twitter.com/FAnaC08xEE

— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) April 26, 2026

Alex shot his hands in the air when he saw the result, surely in part because his putt to become a PGA Tour member was as sure a thing as can be. He let the other pair playing with them finish out before remarking their ball and tapping in and dropping into a crouch with his head in his hands. In that moment, he wasn’t just the newest member of the PGA Tour. He had booked full status on Tour for 2027 and 2028, too.

That two-years-plus Tour-winner exemption is the biggest prize most pro golfers are constantly in pursuit of. It implies job security and the ability to select your schedule with clarity — not needing to see where you ranked to figure out if you’d get into any fields. It’s also one of the key things up for debate in the board room deciding the future competitive structure of the Tour. Should a highly meritocratic Tour be guaranteeing places to players years in advance? Not everyone thinks so. But that’ll get decided in the months to come, and Alex Fitzpatrick got his uncommon victory in at exactly the right time. In the post-round press conference, he was asked if he would be accepting this one-way ticket to pro golf’s promised land.

“I am, indeed,” Alex said, giddy. “I signed as quick as I could. I’m still shaking, and yeah, it was crazy.”

He no longer needs to jump on that flight to Turkey, because winning a Tour event in 2026 also pushes you instantly into the biggest fields in the sport for the next two months. Alex will now be in the fields of this coming week’s Signature Event, the Cadillac Championship, and the three others that follow this season: the Truist Championship, the Memorial Tournament and the Travelers Championship. He also earns a spot in this year’s PGA Championship, two weeks from now at Aronimink in Philadelphia, and next year’s Players Championship. So yeah, the month of May will be a sign of things to come for pro golf fans: there is a second Fitzpatrick on Tour. You’ll be seeing a lot of him.

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Yankees’ big decisions on Giancarlo Stanton, Jasson Dominguez in

HOUSTON — The Yankees made a decision on designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton following their 7-4 loss in Houston, and it’s what was expected.

The slugger is headed to the 10-day injured list due to right hamstring tightness.

Outfielder Jasson Dominguez per reports is coming up from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre to take Stanton’s roster spot.

Stanton sat out two games after leaving Friday’s game in the sixth inning.

He felt fine running out a single, but experienced tightness jogging to second base when Jazz Chisholm walked. Stanton left the game after advancing to third base on a hit by J.C. Escarra.

Dominguez is hitting .326 with three homers and 15 RBIs in 24 games after going 4-for-7 while playing both ends of a doubleheader on Sunday.

The switch-hitter may be used at designated hitter when the Yankees face three Rangers right-handers early this week in Arlington, Texas — Jack Leiter on Tuesday, Jacob deGrom on Wednesday and Nathan Eovaldi on Thursday.

The Yankees also will be adding a pitcher on Monday to replace starter Luis Gil, who was optioned to Triple-A after a four-plus innings, six-run start on Sunday left him with a 1-2 record and team-worst 6.05 ERA in four starts.

The Yanks probably will opt to add a reliever until they need a fifth starter again for Saturday’s home game against the Orioles.

“They could avoid the 15-day waiting period to recall reliever Yerry De Los Santos — called up April 14 and optioned the next day — if De Los Santos takes Stanton’s roster spot, with Dominguez replacing Gil.

The 15-day rule isn’t enforced if an injured player is being replaced.

For Saturday’s start, options for a call-up include right-handers who have not yet pitched in the majors, Carlos Lagrange and Elmer Rodriguez.

Lagrange is ranked the Yankees’ No. 2 prospect by MLB Pipeline, while Rodriguez is third.

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Deandre Ayton ejected in Game 4 as Lakers collapse against Rockets

Houston Rockets center Alperen Sengun (28) controls the ball against Los Angeles Lakers center Deandre Ayton (5) during the first half in Game 4 of a first-round NBA basketball playoffs...

Deandre Ayton has left the building. 

Midway through the third quarter of Game 4 between the Los Angeles Lakers and Houston Rockets inside the Toyota Center, Ayton hit Alperen Sengun flush across the face with a left elbow.

A foul was called and the officials went to check the replay. At first glance, it felt like a sure-fire flagrant one foul. It was hard, and a little reckless. But after a few minutes, the officials determined it did reach the criteria of a flagrant two foul and Ayton was immediately ejected from the game. 

https://t.co/8NoglBpAOYpic.twitter.com/5Iu1wBTelI

— Khobi Price (@khobi_price) April 27, 2026

The officials determined that the elbow contact rose to the level of intent, not just careless, but punitive. Ayton and several Lakers players were shocked by the decision, even pleading to the officials that it was not intentional. 

Ayton was escorted off the court and headed back to the Lakers locker room. Rockets’ forward Kevin Durant, who has missed the last two games for Houston, waived goodbye as he left.

KD waving bye to Ayton ��pic.twitter.com/G5QbweQvij

— NBACentral (@TheDunkCentral) April 27, 2026

The Lakers were already unraveling in Game 3, trailing by as many as 26 points. Ironically, Ayton was the lone bright spot for the Lakers offense. He had 19 points and 10 rebounds in 25 minutes before he was ejected. 

Now, instead of building off the momentum of their Game 3 surge, the Lakers look ready to head back home to Los Angeles for a Game 5 at Crypto.com Arena on Wednesday night.


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Questionable pitching moves cost Pack9 series at Virginia Tech

RALEIGH, NC - APRIL 14: NC State Wolfpack catcher Jacob Cozart (14) gets advice from NC State Wolfpack head coach Elliott Avent during the college baseball game between Boston College Eagles and the North Carolina State Wolfpack on April 14, 2022 at Dail Park in Raleigh, NC. (Photo by Nicholas Faulkner/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

NC State’s NCAA Regional at-large hopes took a massive hit in Blacksburg this weekend, as NC State dropped their ACC series to the Hokies, two games to one.

Brett Renfrow tossed a gem for Virginia Tech on Friday night, going 8.0 IP or 3-hit, scoreless ball with just one walk and 9 strikeouts in leading the Hokies to a 4-0 win. Virginia Tech used their best reliever, Chase Swift, to lock down that win. Sometimes you run into a pitching buzzsaw. Things happen.

Saturday’s game was moved up to an early start with inclement weather in the area. The early going was a back-and-forth affair with both offenses in high gear early. Virginia Tech took a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the 1st inning, then the Wolfpack responded with a pair of runs in the top of the 2nd before a 4-run bottom of the 2nd gave the Hokies a 5-2 lead. State then outscored the Hokies 5-1 over the next two innings to take a 7-6 lead into the 5th.

Virginia Tech plated one in the bottom of the 5th and the Wolfpack responded in kind in the top of the 6th to regain the lead. It remained there until a long lightning delay in the top of the 8th. The Wolfpack came roaring out of the delay, plating five runs to take a 13-7 lead into the bottom of the 8th. That’s where the questionable pitching moves started for State.

After the almost two hour delay, the Pack were going to need to run with a new pitcher. As State was up just a single run, it made sense to warm up Anderson Nance to finish off the game; however, as the Pack offense continued to pile up runs – and the inning included several stoppages of play for two VT pitching changes and a replay challenge – State should have warmed up another arm while up 6 runs.

Instead, the Pack rolled Nance (2.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 3 K) out there for the remainder of the game, which saw him throw 30 pitches. Those were valuable pitches that reduced his ability for a longer outing on Sunday if and when needed.

That need came up in the 6th inning of the Sunday rubber match. With the Pack ahead 3-1 thanks to a bases-clearing Sherman Johnson double in the top half of the inning, State starting pitcher Luke Hemric clearly started wearing down. The inning started with a line drive single up the middle followed by a deep fly out to left field for the first out. That should have been the signal to pull Hemric who was at 75 pitches.

Getting 5.1 innings of 1-run ball from the freshman was a gift, and it would have been an excellent time to put in Nance to finish off the game. After a 4-pitch walk, Clint Chrysler used a mound visit to speak with Hemric. While it would have been one batter too late, this would have been an opportune time to make a pitching change. Instead, Hemric stayed in and surrendered a 414-foot, 3-run home run to Ethan Ball. Even then, Hemric stayed in for another batter, surrendering a line drive double down the left field line.

Finally, the move to Nance was made, but having already tossed 30 pitches the prior day, he was only able to go 1.2 innings, albeit of excellent quality (1H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 K). That came back to bite with State needing to turn to freshman Sam Harris in the 8th, who faced just two batters but surrendered a single and a ground-rule double. Fellow freshman Mikey Ragusa (1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 2 K) was excellent in relief of Harris, but the first out he recorded was on a fly ball from Ball that plated the go-ahead run (charged to Harris) for the Hokies.

It’s a shame that the Wolfpack used Nance on Saturday with a 6-run lead. It’s a shame that the Wolfpack coaches weren’t faster on the hook on Sunday in what would have protected a 3-1 lead. It’s a shame that the Wolfpack played such a weak non-conference schedule which put so much pressure their ACC record. It’s a shame that losing Sunday’s game puts that much more pressure on State to pull out a winning record down the stretch with series against two ranked opponents and a cross-country trip still on the slate.

Rett Johnson (5-for-11, 2B, 4 R, 3 BB, 2-2 SB) continued with his hot bat, notching a pair of multi-hit games in the series while having a hit in all three contests and reaching base safely multiple times in all three games. Ty Head (5-for-11, 2B, HR, 4 R, 4 RBI, 2 BB, HBP) also swung the bat incredibly well and notched a pair of multi-hit games.

Sam Harris did toss 3.0 innings of hitless, scoreless relief on Friday, retiring all nine batters he faced, including three via strikeout. On Saturday, Ryder Garino put together a similar 9-up, 9-down outing, including seven via strikeout to earn his third win of the season.

State, currently ranked 52nd in RPI, hosts a suddenly hot ECU squad on Tuesday. The Pirates have won six of the seven games they’ve played since the Wolfpack beat them 10-3 two Tuesdays ago. East Carolina has scored 11+ runs in each of the last four games they’ve played. A win over the RPI #28 Pirates will be huge for the Wolfpack.

Wright gets invite to Seattle, O’Brien to New Orleans

GREENVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) — A pair of ECU pirates are heading to the pros after getting invites to minicamps.

Long snapper Triston O’Brien is invited to the New Orleans Saints rookie minicamp, and quarterback/wide receiver Mike Wright will get a chance to show off for the Seahawks after receiving an invite to their rookie minicamp.

Wright wrote on X, “let’s go to work Seattle, excited for the opportunity!”.

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(PR) Rosewill Announces the Hearth Series NAS Server Chassis

27 April 2026 at 08:22
Rosewill, a trusted brand in PC components and server hardware since 2004, today announced the launch of the HEARTH NAS and the HEARTH NAS PRO, two new server chassis designed to bring enterprise-level storage density and thermal performance to home users, enthusiasts, and small business builders. Both chassis are built from SECC steel and support E-ATX motherboards up to 12" x 13", as well as standard ATX and Mini-ATX configurations. Each offers 10 expansion slots, front-panel USB 3.2 Type-C connectivity, and a robust cooling system featuring five 120 mm PWM fans with support for 360 mm AIO liquid coolers—giving builders the thermal headroom needed for demanding always-on workloads.

Who Really Controls XRP Price in 2026? Retail Investors Own Half of XRP Supply, But There’s a Twist

XRP Price Prediction

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A market structure analysis circulating on X this week put forward an interesting claim about XRP: retail investors are not pushing the price up, but they are likely the main reason it has not fallen further.

The data behind the argument draws on April 2026 on-chain estimates. Around 50 to 55% of all XRP sits in self-custody or on exchange wallets. Institutions and ETFs hold just 1 to 2% of total supply. Market makers account for 60 to 70% of actual price movement on any given day.

The conclusion the analysis draws from those numbers is that XRP’s price floor is being held up not by active buying but by millions of holders simply refusing to sell. With seven to eight million activated wallets and growing numbers of multi-year holders, a large chunk of supply has effectively been taken off the market through inaction rather than demand.

At current prices, the analysis estimates retail conviction accounts for roughly 40 to 60% of XRP’s effective price floor.

Morgan Is Not Buying It

Bill Morgan read the analysis and explained that Ripple is still the largest single seller of XRP in the market, offloading hundreds of millions of tokens every month. If supply dynamics were truly driving prices, those sales would show up as consistent downward pressure. They do not. That alone, Morgan argued, undermines the retail supply thesis.

More importantly, he pointed to something the analysis does not adequately address: XRP’s price largely tracks Bitcoin. When Bitcoin rises, XRP rises. When Bitcoin falls, XRP falls. That pattern holds regardless of how much Ripple sells or how tightly retail holders grip their tokens.

“The predominant explanatory factor remains Bitcoin price movement,” Morgan wrote.

Where That Leaves Things

XRP is sitting in a phase where retail holders dominate ownership but institutions dominate price movement. The gap between those two realities is where most of the debate lives.

Whether belief and holding behavior are genuinely supporting the floor or whether Bitcoin is simply doing all the heavy lifting is a question the data alone cannot fully settle. But Morgan’s challenge is the one the retail conviction argument needs to answer before it can claim the stronger case.

Clarity Act May Deadline: Galaxy CEO Confident, His Own Researcher Gives It 50/50 Odds

27 April 2026 at 07:42
A "CLARITY ACT" scroll in front of the US Capitol Building, surrounded by various cryptocurrency coins including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana against a trading chart background.

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Momentum around the U.S. CLARITY Act remains uncertain, but Galaxy Digital CEO Mike Novogratz says the long-delayed bill could move forward in May and potentially become law by June.

Speaking with Anthony Scaramucci,Novogratz maintained a positive tone despite recent setbacks. “So this is going to get done. It will probably get done in May,” he said, adding that the legislation is “wildly important” for both political parties and the broader crypto market.

Delays Raise Doubts, Timeline Tightens

The update follows a slow week in Washington, where the Senate Banking Committee failed to schedule a key markup hearing. Expectations that the bill would move in April have now shifted to May.

Even within Galaxy Digital, uncertainty remains. Head of research Alex Thorn puts the odds of passage in 2026 at around 50%. He warned, “If markup slips past mid-May, odds will drop sharply.”

Senator Cynthia Lummis also pointed to a narrowing window, stating, “This is our last chance to pass the Clarity Act until at least 2030.”

Why the Bill Matters

The CLARITY Act aims to create a clear regulatory framework for digital assets in the U.S., something the industry has long pushed for.

“There are eight and a half billion people… probably five and a half billion don’t have access to our financial products,” Novogratz said, adding that crypto could connect global users to the U.S. economy through mobile wallets.

He also pointed to tokenization, suggesting firms like Google and SpaceX could eventually be offered as digital assets to investors worldwide.

Market Forces Add Urgency

Novogratz also noted the tightening of the Bitcoin supply. Michael Saylor-backed Strategy recently bought over 34,000 BTC in a single week, far exceeding the roughly 6,300 BTC mined weekly.

This imbalance, combined with long-term holders holding their positions, is increasing pressure on supply and driving institutional interest.

Despite bipartisan backing, disagreements, especially around stablecoin yields, continue to slow progress. For now, May remains the key window. If lawmakers fail to act soon, the CLARITY Act could face further delays.

OpenAI Building A Custom Smartphone Processor With Qualcomm and MediaTek, Targeting 300-400 Million Annual Smartphone Shipments to Dethrone Apple’s iPhone

27 April 2026 at 07:49

A smartphone on a dark surface displays a holographic network of connected nodes.

It seems the ongoing AI mania will not relegate the good ol' smartphone obsolete after all, judging by the purported collaboration between OpenAI, Qualcomm, and MediaTek on a custom smartphone processor, raising huge red flags for Apple's iPhones in the process. OpenAI is paving the way to conquer Apple's iPhones with its vision of what the smartphone's future would look like: a real-time data collection repository to enable continuous AI agent inference We already know that OpenAI has been working on a range of consumer-oriented AI devices. These include AI-powered earbuds that bear the internal codename "Sweetpea" and might retail […]

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Galaxy Z Fold 8, Wide and Flip 8 appear in realistic dummy images

27 April 2026 at 07:41

Samsung’s next-gen foldables have already been revealed in CAD renders. Taking early looks to the next level, early dummy units made of aluminum give us a clearer look at the Galaxy Z Fold 8, Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide, and Galaxy Z Flip 8.

The eighth-generation Samsung foldables will be unveiled this July. The company is adding a new form factor to the portfolio, rather than bringing a sequel to the Fan Edition flip phone.

Leaker SonnyDickson posted pictures of the Galaxy Z Fold 8, Z Fold 8 Wide, and Z Flip 8 aluminum dummy units on X. The images give us an idea of how the actual phones would look and appear in the real-world experience.

What we see from leaked dummies

Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Galaxy Z Flip 8 continue the legacy design language. The biggest shift you see in the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide, the additional model, which seems to be a replica of Google’s first Pixel Fold.

The Fold model is tall when folded, and the cover screen tries to act like a slab phone. The Flip version keeps its roots of portability, featuring a full-view cover screen and a slab phone experience when unfolded.

The Wide Fold looks like a passport when folded. Unlike the Galaxy Folds, it’s smaller in height and wider in width. Unfolding the device turns it into a mini tablet, with a screen ratio favorable for browsing and entertainment.

Following the aluminum dummy units, we may soon see more mature dummies in the near future.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 8, Fold 8 and Fold 8 Wide Dummy

Samsung is expected to hold the Unpacked event on July 22 in London. The next-generation foldable phones will be introduced along with the Galaxy Watch 9 and Watch Ultra 2 as well as the Android 17-based One UI 9.

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Samsung’s Ocean Mode camera gains global recognition

27 April 2026 at 06:52

Samsung “Coral in Focus” campaign, built around Ocean Mode, the underwater imaging feature baked into newer Galaxy phones, has picked up a stack of Global industry recognition.

The biggest gets: Gold in the “Best Sustainability or Conservation Initiative” category at Engage for Good’s 2026 Halo Awards, a Coastal and Island Culture Award at the 23rd International Ocean Film Festival for the companion documentary, and a spot on Fast Company’s 2026 Most Innovative Companies list.

Samsung, nonprofit Seatrees, and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego have spent real time doing actual field work.

Partners and local communities across Costa Rica, Fiji, the Galapagos Islands, Indonesia, and the United States have been handed Ocean Mode-equipped Galaxy devices and underwater housings.

They use them to capture high-resolution underwater imagery, which then feeds into 3D photogrammetric reef models. Practical. Scalable. Cheaper than dragging DSLR rigs into the ocean.

Samsung, Seatrees, and Scripps have driven meaningful impact across restoration sites. Over 20,000 coral fragments have been planted to date, and over 80 3D reef models have been built to support monitoring and research efforts.

Ocean Mode is now available through Expert RAW, opening the feature to a wider Galaxy user base. Expensive diving equipment has historically kept serious reef documentation locked behind institutional budgets.

Samsung Ocean Mode

Samsung has framed all of this under its broader “Our Journey: Galaxy for the Planet” sustainability push, which also covers recycled materials in device manufacturing.

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Samsung Wallet Trips feature launched as your travel assistant

27 April 2026 at 06:05

Samsung has launched Trips, a new travel assistant feature for the Samsung Wallet app that lets Galaxy device users bring their travel experience in one place. The feature aims to provide a seamless flow of information without opening separate apps, improving the journey.

For example, travel plans are often scattered through apps and messages, which might be tricky to manage, and going back and forth could create an unavoidable friction.

With the trips feature, users need to add their items to the Samsung Wallet, and it will group the details together based on time and location, and help the user to keep all itineraries in one place, derived from different sources.

Users have full control over the range of travel, including hotel bookings, flight itineraries, rental cars, and exxcurions, ticket booking for buses, trains, theme parks, and sports events. Furthermore, Trips let you add itinerary items and memos for saved items to capture key reminders, plans, and notes throughout the journey. Samsung has confirmed that more improvements to the Trips feature will come in the near future.

On the bright side, the Trips feature is secured by Samsung Knox, which protects data through encryption and biometric authentication.

Samsung Wallet Trips feature

Adding the Trips feature to Samsung Wallet improves its one-stop platform capabilities, which begin with payments and now expand to managing boarding passes and travel experiences.

The trips feature will be available for Galaxy smartphone users starting this month in Korea, the US, and the UK. Users are required to download the following or higher Samsung wallet versions in these countries.

  • Korea – 5.9.32
  • U.S. – 6.4.97
  • UK – 6.4.98

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vivo X300 Ultra (global) unboxing

27 April 2026 at 07:01

Hey guys! We've already done an unboxing of the vivo X300 Ultra, but that was the Chinese model. Today, we've also got the global variant of the phone, so let's unbox it as well. The retail package is the same - you've got a color-matching case (black, in this case), a 100W charger, and a USB-C cable. Unboxing the phone Our Global unit is the black one; it's understandably identical to the Chinese model, which is the Silver one. They even have the same 6,600mAh battery, so no milliamp deduction for European users in this case, it seems. The rest of the specs are...

Payton Pritchard's big game leads Celtics to Game 4 blowout of Sixers

The Boston Celtics picked up a big victory on the road against the Philadelphia 76ers on Sunday night, taking a commanding 3-1 series lead in their first round matchup. Philadelphia got a big boost to their lineup in Game 4, getting the return of Joel Embiid from an appendectomy, but his supporting cast did not show up, while the Celtics were carried by the 2025 Sixth Man Of the Year award winner, Payton Pritchard.

With superstars Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum struggling throughout the first half, Pritchard came in off the bench and paced Boston's offense from beginning to end of the game, finishing with a game-high 32 points while shooting 50% from 3-point range. In the 128-96 victory for Boston, their top scorers in Pritchard, Tatum, and Brown would combine for 82 points, pacing the team to have a chance to close out the series back on their home court at TD Garden on Tuesday night.

Let's take a look at the best plays from the game captured in images.

Apr 26, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum (0) drives to the basket past Philadelphia 76ers forward Paul George (8) during the first half at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

Apr 26, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia 76ers forward Paul George (8) is defended by Boston Celtics guard Derrick White (9) during the first half at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

Apr 26, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid (21) is defended by Boston Celtics center Nikola Vucevic (4) during the first half at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

Apr 26, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Boston Celtics guard Baylor Scheierman (55) reacts after making a three point basket against the Philadelphia 76ers during the first half at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

Apr 26, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Boston Celtics guard Payton Pritchard (11) reacts after making a three point basket before the buzzer at the end of the first quarter against the Philadelphia 76ers at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

Apr 26, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia 76ers guard Tyrese Maxey (0) speaks with referee Josh Tiven (58) against the Boston Celtics during the second half at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

Apr 26, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid (21) against the Boston Celtics during the second half at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

Apr 26, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown (7) reacts after making a three point basket against the Philadelphia 76ers during the second half at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

Apr 26, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia 76ers guard Tyrese Maxey (0) looks to make a play against the Boston Celtics during the second half at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

Apr 26, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum (0) and his son Deuce wait for interview after win against the Philadelphia 76ers at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

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Texas UIL softball playoffs move to the area round with all nine of the Lone Star State's Top 50 teams still alive

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The Texas UIL softball playoffs are off and running, and many of the best-of-three bi-district series are in the books.

The nation's No. 1-ranked team in MaxPreps – the Barbers Hill [Mt. Belvieu] Eagles – are one of the teams that has already clinched a spot in the Area playoffs this coming weekend by virtue of a two-games-to-none series win over the Angleton Wildcats. The Eagles are now set to take on the Cougars this coming weekend in the UIL Class 5A Division I playoffs.

On the opposite side of that bracket, the No. 5 Melissa Cardinals also advanced by virtue of a two-game series sweep over the Texas High [Texarkana] Tigers. Next up on the Cardinals' agenda is a weekend date with the Reedy [Frisco] Lions, a 2-0 winner over the Frisco Raccoons.

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Both Barbers Hill and Melissa remain in the chase for at least a share of the national championship along with the No. 4 Lake Creek [Montgomery] Lions – a 2-0 winner over West Fork. The Lions will take on the Santa Fe Indians in the area playoffs next weekend.

Key dates for the Texas UIL softball playoffs

DATEPLAYOFF DEADLINES
5/2/26Area deadline
5/9/26Regional semifinal deadline
5/16/26Regional final deadline
5/23/26State semifinal deadline
5/28-30/26State tournament for all conferences

National Top 50 contenders by classification and division

Texas had at total of nine teams ranked in the MaxPreps Top 50 headed into the playoffs, and all nine of those teams advanced to the area playoffs.

The University Interscholastic League divides each of its classifications starting with Class 2A and up into two playoff divisions based on enrollment, and the those ranked teams are competing for state titles across nine divisions.

And, at the very least, the top three teams in the MaxPreps rankings – No. 1 Barbers Hill, No. 4 Lake Creek, and No. 5 Melissa – are also very much alive in the national championship race with the No. 11 Midway Panthers on the bubble.

Class 6A Division I bi-district results and area opponents

No. 11 Midway

  • Bi-district — Defeated Duncanville, 2-0
  • Area — vs. Rockwall-Heath

Class 6A Division II

No. 17 Kingwood

  • Bi-district — Defeated Brazoswood, 2-0
  • Area — vs. Alvin

No. 21 Byron Nelson

  • Bi-district — Defeated Weatherford, 2-1
  • Area — vs. Midland

No. 25 Katy

  • Bi-district — Defeated George Ranch, 2-0
  • Area — vs. Memorial

No. 32 Guyer

  • Bi-district — Defeated Rock Hill, 2-0
  • Area — vs. Pearce

No. 49 Tomball

  • Bi-district — Defeated Waller, 2-0
  • Area — vs. winner of Willis-Eisenhower

Class 5A Division I

No. 1 Barbers Hill

  • Bi-district — Barbers Hill defeated Angleton, 2-0
  • Area — vs. College Station

No. 5 Melissa

  • Bi-district — Defeated Texas High, 2-0
  • Area — vs. Reedy

Class 5A Division II

No. 4 Lake Creek

  • Bi-district — Defeated West Fork, 2-0
  • Area — vs. Santa Fe

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'Heartbroken' Xavi Simons out of World Cup and Spurs relegation fight

Tottenham Hotspur's Dutch midfielder Xavi Simons holds his knee in distress (Darren Staples)

Xavi Simons is out of Tottenham's Premier League relegation fight and this summer's World Cup with a knee injury, the Dutch star said, describing himself as "heartbroken".

The 23-year-old midfielder was left clutching his right knee and was stretchered off in distress in Tottenham's crucial 1-0 win at already relegated Wolves on Saturday.

In an emotional post on social media late Sunday, Simons said his season was over, with reports suggesting he may have sustained a serious ACL injury that could keep him out for several months.

"They say life can be cruel and today it feels that way," Simons, who has played 34 times for his country, wrote on Instagram.

"My season has come to an abrupt end and I'm just trying to process it.

"Honestly, I'm heartbroken. None of it makes sense.

"All I've wanted to do is fight for my team and now the ability to do that has been snatched away from me, along with the World Cup.

"Representing my country this summer, just gone."

Simons' injury is a major blow to new Spurs boss Roberto De Zerbi, whose side are two points from Premier League safety with four matches remaining.

He would also have played a key part for the Netherlands at the World Cup in North America starting on June 11.

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Logan Brink wins Staples-Motley invite; Lumberjacks finish in 2nd

Apr. 26—STAPLES — Saturday belonged to Logan Brink.

The Bemidji High School boys golf freshman shot a 75 at the Staples-Motley invite to lead all individuals. It pushed the Lumberjacks to a second-place team finish with a score of 323, trailing only Princeton by four strokes.

Camden Bentfield took third with a round of 78. Joel Prokop (85, 12th), Tren Hammit (85, 12th) and Collin Ophus (88, 19th) also finished inside the top 20. Cal Barnes rounded out the day with a 90 in 22nd.

Trailing Berg in the team standings was Princeton's Sebastian Trujillo with a score of 77 in second place. Players from Bemidji and Princeton made up five of the top-seven finishers at The Vintage.

Team Scores

1-Princeton 319; 2-Bemidji 323; 3-Staples-Motley A 345; 4-Crosby-Ironton 346; 5-Pillager 347; 6-Pine River-Backus; 7-Staples-Motley B 438.

Mets spiral from contender to major league cellar, 47-74 since June as pressure on Mendoza builds

NEW YORK (AP) — Ping-pong and shuffleboard have been removed from the New York Mets clubhouse this season, replaced by a chessboard and cribbage table.

Recreational activities have changed, but the spiral from contender to cellar remains unchecked.

New York has lost 15 of its last 17 games after getting swept 3-1 and 3-0 in a doubleheader Sunday by the Colorado Rockies, a 119-game loser last year. The Mets are tied with NL East rival Philadelphia at a major league-worst 9-19.

“It's hard to explain,” Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said. “It’s just not a good showing. Not good at-bats up and down.”

A big league-best 45-23 at the start of play on June 13 last year, the Mets are 47-74 since. The offseason makeover that saw Pete Alonso, Brandon Nimmo and Edwin Díaz depart, and Bo Bichette, Marcus Semien and Devin Williams arrive has thus far fizzled.

“We all know what kind of talent we have in that lineup and what kind of hitters we have and how much damage they can do,” star outfielder Juan Soto said. “So it’s a matter of time that they’re going to wake up and bring the best out of themselves.”

New York is 10 1/2 games behind NL East-leading Atlanta and seven games back for the last NL wild card. Its 28-game start matches the expansion 1962 Mets — who lost 120 games — along with 1964 and 1983 for the second-worst in team history behind an 8-20 opening in 1981.

“It’s not great. We got to be better,” Brett Baty said. “We’re putting in the work. All the guys are working really hard.”

New York's 92 runs are the fewest in the major leagues and its 20 homers are one above the big league low. Its .625 OPS ranks last. The Mets have scored one run or none 10 times, including five shutouts.

A day after Boston's Alex Cora became the first major league manager jettisoned this season, Mendoza said his job security isn't a concern.

“The only thing I’m worried about here is I’ve got to get the guys going,” Mendoza said. “I know the questions will continue to come up, but my job is to find a way to get those guys out of the funk.”

Mendoza said president of baseball operations David Stearns had not given him any assurances.

“I come here every day. I have a relationship with David, with everyone,” he said. “I come here every day to do my job.”

Kodai Senga dropped to 0-4 with his third straight poor outing, getting chased in the third inning of the second game. An All-Star in 2023, when he was second in the NL with a 2.98 ERA, Senga has a 9.00 ERA and has allowed a team-high five homers in just 20 innings.

“Obviously not good enough,” Mendoza said.

He planned to have a conversation with the 33-year-old Japanese right-hander. Senga's $75 million, five-year contract, which runs through the 2027 season, specifies the pitcher cannot be assigned to the minor leagues without his consent.

“That warrants a lot of discussions with a lot of different people,” Senga said through a translator. “I can’t give you a yes or no answer right now.”

He would consider a relief role.

“I’ve done it in the past so I don’t think that’s an issue.” he said.

Seeking offense, New York plans to designate Tommy Pham for assignment and has agreed to a major league contract with Austin Slater, a pair of people familiar with the move said, speaking to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the decisions were not announced.

Pham, 38, is 0 for 13 in nine games since he was called up on April 13. Slater, 33, hit .174 in 28 plate appearances for Miami, which designated him for assignment on Thursday.

New York began the season with a big league high payroll of $358.4 million, according to Major League Baseball's projections, and a total spend including luxury tax of $482.5 million, second to only the two-time World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers.

“At the end of the day, we got to go out and do it. That’s as simple as that,” Mendoza said. “You watch film. You talk to players individually, support them, encourage them, challenge them. There’s a lot that goes (on) behind the scene as a manager. You’ve got to stay positive obviously but, yeah, it’s just finding ways to get the guys going.”

Ping-pong in the clubhouse was a favorite of Alonso, and the table tennis was removed as soon as he left town. From last year's clubhouse diversions, the basketball hoop and the pool table remain.

In the pool table after the doubleheader defeat, several balls were sitting in a corner pocket. Prominent was an 8-ball.

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Monday's Time Schedule

All Times EDT

Monday, April 27

MLB

Tampa Bay at Cleveland, 6:10 p.m.

St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 6:40 p.m.

Boston at Toronto, 7:07 p.m.

Seattle at Minnesota, 7:40 p.m.

L.A. Angels at Chicago White Sox, 7:40 p.m.

N.Y. Yankees at Texas, 8:05 p.m.

Chicago Cubs at San Diego, 9:40 p.m.

Miami at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m.

NBA - Playoffs

Eastern Conference First Round - Game 4

Detroit at Orlando, 8 p.m.

Western Conference First Round - Game 4

Oklahoma City at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m.

Western Conference First Round - Game 5

Minnesota at Denver, 10:30 p.m.

NHL - Playoffs

Eastern Conference First Round - Game 5

Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m.

Western Conference First Round - Game 4

Vegas at Utah, 9:30 p.m.

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Hagel scores twice in 3rd, Lightning beat Canadiens 3-2 in Game 4 to tie series

NHL: Stanley Cup Playoffs-Tampa Bay Lightning at Montreal Canadiens

Apr 26, 2026; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; Tampa Bay Lightning center Jake Guentzel (59) plays the puck against Montreal Canadiens center Alex Newhook (15) during the second period in game four of the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Bell Centre. Mandatory Credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images

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MONTREAL — Brandon Hagel scored his NHL playoffs-leading fifth and sixth goals in the third period and the Tampa Bay Lightning rallied to beat the Montreal Canadiens 3-2 on Sunday night in Game 4 to tie the series.

After the first three games in the first-round series went to overtime, Tampa Bay overcame a two-goal deficit to end it in regulation.

Hagel gave the Lightning the lead with 4:43 left, deflecting Nikita Kucherov’s shot past Jakub Dobes.

Jake Guentzel had a goal and assist, and Kucherov added two assists on the top line with Hagel. Andrei Vasilevskiy made 16 saves.

Game 5 is Wednesday night in Tampa.

The Lightning rebounded after falling 3-2 on Friday night on defenseman Lane Hutson’s OT slap shot.

Hagel tied it on a power play at 1:40 off a centering pass from Kucherov. The Lightning got the man advantage when Oliver Kapanen was sent off for high-sticking Dominic James.

Guentzel cut it to 2-1 with 54 seconds to go the second, beating Dobes from the left side off a feed from defenseman J.J. Moser.

Zachary Bolduc and Cole Caufield scored for Montreal in 3:23 span in the second. Caufield scored for the first time in the series after having 51 goals in the regular season. Dobes made 17 saves.

Bolduc opened the scoring with 9:54 left in the second. He took a long pass from defenseman Kaiden Guhle, held off Lightning defenseman Darren Raddysh and had the puck deflect in off his body as he cut across the front of the goal.

Caufield struck on a power play with 6:31 left in the period, with Guentzel off for slashing Dobes’ glove. Caufield took Nick Suzuki’s centering pass in the slot and redirected the puck in.

Mike Tomlin believes Aaron Rodgers will return to Steelers in 2026

Mike Tomlin, while no longer the head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, has an opinion as to who will be their starting quarterback in 2026 — and it's a veteran signal caller he knows all too well.

When making his NBC Sports analyst debut, Tomlin was asked who he believes will be the Steelers' starting quarterback this upcoming season, and he believes it'll be none other than Aaron Rodgers.

"Man, if you had a gun to my head, I'd say it's [Aaron Rodgers]," Tomlin said. "Aaron, and I think just being around him for the 12 months I was around him, he got a love affair with the game of football. And not only the game, but the process — the informal moments, the development of younger guys, the interaction with teammates. I think he has an addiction to that. And there's only one way to feed it. Certainly, he is still capable and in really good shape. I think, at the end of the day, he'll play football."

Ex-#Steelers HC Mike Tomlin made his first appearance on NBC tonight to discuss his upcoming role as an analyst on Football Night in America.

Tomlin said at the end that, “gun to my head,” he believes Aaron Rodgers will be the Steelers’ QB next season. pic.twitter.com/znT0mKei4nhttps://t.co/IR2iJ3jLNh

— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) April 26, 2026

As many have previously pointed out, Rodgers joined the Steelers in 2025 to play for Tomlin. Although Tomlin is no longer with Pittsburgh, Rodgers' former Green Bay Packers head coach Mike McCarthy is now calling the shots in the Steel City and could entice the veteran quarterback to finish off his career on a high note.

For up-to-date Steelers coverage, including any offseason moves, follow us on X @TheSteelersWire and give our Facebook page a like.

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3 Bouts That Could Steal The Show At ONE SAMURAI 1

While four massive World Title fights and a plethora of martial arts superstars dominate the headlines at ONE SAMURAI 1, the supporting cast is stacked with explosive bouts.

On Wednesday, April 29, the world’s largest martial arts organization takes over Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Japan, with a card loaded from top to bottom with athletes eager to make a definitive statement and snatch the spotlight from the marquee attractions.

ONE SAMURAI 1 is shaping up to be the martial arts event of the year. But before it gets underway, here are three high-stakes matchups that could steal the show.

Kaito Ono Vs. Marat Grigorian

An incredible clash of styles takes center stage when Japanese featherweight kickboxing standout Kaito Ono locks horns with Armenian striking icon Marat Grigorian, and there is genuine bad blood ready to spill over in this matchup.

Scheduled to face off at ONE 172 last year, Kaito refused to fight Grigorian after the latter missed weight by a fraction of a pound, leading to a bitter back-and-forth on social media. Now, this rivalry will finally hear the sound of the bell in Tokyo.

Kaito represents a uniquely analytical approach to the striking arts. Trained entirely by his father throughout his career, the Japanese star lives a monastic, 24-hour martial arts lifestyle. He relies on pinpoint accuracy, seamless distance management, and a highly technical guard to dismantle his opposition.

He will need every ounce of that technique to neutralize the terrifying power of Grigorian. The battle-tested former ONE World Title challenger is notorious for his unbreakable forward pressure, iron chin, and devastating combinations.

Grigorian does not believe Kaito has earned the right to face him in the ring, and he has publicly vowed to smash straight through the Japanese fighter’s defense and score a knockout on enemy territory.

If Kaito can successfully navigate the storm, it will be a masterclass in precision. But if Grigorian finds his range, the judges will not be needed. This one has “Fight of the Night” written all over it.

Hyu Vs. Taiki Naito

The stakes could not be higher when undefeated phenom “Mister Pepper” Hyu meets tactician Taiki “Silent Sniper” Naito in a three-round flyweight kickboxing showdown.

This matchup is fueled by a fascinating generational contrast and a heavy dose of bad blood. Hyu brings a flawless promotional record and a reputation for explosive, high-amplitude karate strikes into the ONE ring. He has been vocal about his intentions to expose Naito and force a changing of the guard in Japan.

Riding a five-fight winning streak, Hyu enters this contest with undeniable momentum. But Naito believes he is the man to derail the hype train.

Hyu’s trash talk awakened a dormant fire inside the 30-year-old Bell Wood Fight Team representative. Naito feels disrespected by his younger compatriot and views “Mister Pepper’s” power-heavy style as a glaring defensive liability.

As one of the most experienced fighters on the ONE roster, Naito will lean on his ring savvy to outmaneuver the young gun and prove he remains in the World Title picture.

With Hyu hunting for a highlight-reel finish and “Silent Sniper” waiting to land a crushing counter-strike, this all-Japanese collision is guaranteed to produce fireworks from the opening bell. 

Shimon Yoshinari Vs. Johan Ghazali

Fans should not blink when electric Japanese striker Shimon Yoshinari throws down with Malaysian-American sensation “Jojo” Johan Ghazali

Ghazali is a bona fide superstar who has built an enormous global following by leaving destruction in his wake. The 19-year-old knockout artist, who hones his skills under the guidance of Superbon and Nong-O Hama in Bangkok, operates with an all gas, no brakes mentality. He overwhelms opponents with heavy hands, vicious elbows, and a relentless pace that rarely gives anyone room to breathe.

That’s why when he meets fellow sensation Shimon in the ring at ONE SAMURAI 1, fans can expect thrilling exchanges at every juncture of the fight.

Yoshinari steps into Ariake Arena with the full backing of the Tokyo crowd, and he has zero intention of becoming another entry into Ghazali’s expanding highlight reel. Defending his home turf, Yoshinari possesses the technical tools to interrupt Ghazali’s forward momentum and drag the Malaysian-American into deep waters.

But when Ghazali is in the ring, chaos is almost always a guarantee, and the 19-year-old brings incredible star power to this pairing. This bout promises to be an absolute war that will keep fans on the edge of their seats for as long as it lasts. 

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Kalitta Sets zMAX Dragway Record, Wins NHRA 4-Wide Nationals

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Kalitta Breaks zMAX Record in Top Fuel VictoryNHRA

Doug Kalitta set a zMAX Dragway record in the NHRA 4-Wide Nationals to claim his first Top Fuel victory this year and the 60th of his career.

Kalitta’s final run at 342.98 mph broke the record of 341.59 mph set by Brittany Force in April 2025. It also is the third fastest run in Top Fuel history. Kalitta now possesses the speed and e.t. record at zMAX Dragway. He set the dragway’s e.t. record of 3.646 in April 2025.

“It’s really exciting to keep getting those records,” Kalitta said after claiming his third zMAX victory. “When you’re driving the car, you can tell it’s really running fast and you’re hoping for the best.”

Taking second in Sunday’s final quad was Kalitta’s teammate Shawn Langdon who posted a 3.727 e.t. to Kalitta’s 3.692 e.t. Langdon was the event’s top qualifier and had low e.t. of the event at 3.673. Finishing third in the final quad was Leah Pruett, with Tony Stewart taking fourth.

.@Doug_Kalitta WINS the #4WideNats and resets the track speed record at 342.98mph. 🔥 @Revchem_@mobil1racing@MacTools38@NHRA#KalittaCareers@daycoofficial@FifthThird@SealMasterNet@SoundGearHear

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— Kalitta Motorsports (@TeamKalitta) April 26, 2026

Langdon almost didn’t get a chance to advance into the final round. When he pulled into his lane for his semifinal run, his dragster broke a front heim. NHRA gave the team time to fix it, and he ended up winning his quad with a 3.748 e.t., 329.02 mph.

In the day’s final run, Kalitta was third off the line put his powerful dragster chased down his competitors for the victory. Langdon owned the starting line advantage and the power in his Kalitta Motorsports dragster allowed him to hold on for the holeshot win over Pruett. Langdon’s reaction time was .052 to Pruett’s .095. Stewart was second off the line but smoked the tires.

Kalitta defined a 4-wide event as a “crapshoot.”

“Actually, I had been hitting the tree pretty good all weekend and for whatever reason, that was my worst light of the weekend,” Kalitta said about his final run. “The lineup we had in the final was an incredibly close race all the way across. They don’t come easy. That’s one thing for sure.”

Kalitta said 88-year-old Connie Kalitta didn’t make it to the Concord, North Carolina, track but “I’m sure he’s pretty proud of what we accomplished.”

“zMAX is the nicest facility that we run at, so to be able to win here is a big deal,” Kalitta said.

Ron Capps claimed Funny Car honors, while Matt Hartford took Pro Stock.

Angels blow six-run lead, swept by Royals in messy bullpen loss

 Los Angeles Angels right fielder Mike Trout (27) hits a home run during the first inning against the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium on April 26, 2026 at Kauffman Stadium.
Los Angeles Angels right fielder Mike Trout (27) hits a home run during the first inning against the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium on April 26, 2026 at Kauffman Stadium.

In need of a rebound after what has been a week of rigid baseball, the Los Angeles Angels only dug their hole further on a rain-riddled Sunday at Kauffman Stadium.

Up 6-0 early on after an early offensive outburst in the first two innings, things looked in order for the Angels as they held their lead throughout — until the Royals were down to their final out of the game, rallied to tie the game with their backs against the wall in the bottom of the ninth. 

After a lengthy rain-delay and with Drew Pomeranz on the mound looking for the save, Jac Caglianone launched a home run just fair to tie the game at 8-8. After the Angels took the lead in the 10th, the same suit followed when Lane Thomas launched a three-run walk-off bomb to put the nail on a coffin of a disastrous bullpen effort.

Reliever Joey Lucchesi was charged with the loss for his 10th inning implosion on the day he was recalled from Triple-A Salt Lake. The move was correspondive to the Angels designating Jordan Romano for assignment, who served as the team’s closer in the opening weeks of the season. Reliever Shaun Anderson was also DFA’d this morning. 

Following many flashes of complete baseball in the opening weeks of the season, the Angels have lacked that same look over the last week — losing their third straight series. They had a strong shot at salvaging a sweep, but instead fell deeper into their woes.

The Angels have now lost seven of their last eight games, sitting five games under .500 with a record of 12-17.

Pitching was unable to hold their own throughout the sweep, but Reid Detmers put together a solid effort in his sixth start of the year. In five innings of work, the southpaw tossed five strikeouts and allowed three runs, his ERA now sitting at 4.26 on the year.

The main positive for the day was how consistent the Angels’ offense looked in the effort.

Putting together one of their best showings yet this season, the Angels’ bats chased Royals ace Seth Lugo for seven runs, stringing a total of 14 hits against him. 

Lugo had been sitting among the top of the ERA leaderboards prior to Sunday, allowing just four earned runs in his first five starts of the season.

Mike Trout blasted his eighth home run before Lugo was able to record an out. It was the start of an Angels lead that grew until it was threatened and broken up late. 

The Angels held a six-run lead. They held a three-run lead in the bottom of the ninth, with the Royals down to their last out. In the tenth inning, they blew a one-run lead with the Royals down to their final out once again.

The bullpen struggles continue to bite them at a highly consistent rate. It’s a facet of the game that has long haunted the Angels, and one they can’t ever seem to escape. 

Looking for a much-needed bounce back series, the Angels will continue their road trip on Monday with a three-game set against the Chicago White Sox. 

Joel Embiid returns but Boston's Pritchard, Tatum story, Celtics cruise to win, 3-1 series lead

Joel Embiid was back on the court for Philadelphia, returning from an appendectomy less than three weeks ago to give the 76ers a needed bump in a critical first-round game against Boston.

Except there was no bump. Kind of the opposite.

Philadelphia's other stars, like Tyrese Maxey, had to adjust to the big man in the paint and seemed to defer to him early on. The result was an offense that just did not work and missed a lot of shots.

Meanwhile, Boston just kept doing what they do.
Pritchard scored 32 off the bench and knocked down six 3-pointers, while Jayson Tatum scored 30 with five from beyond the arc, plus he had 11 assists.

Boston led by 16 after one quarter, and its lead never touched single digits again as the Celtics cruised to a 129-96 win on the road.

The Celtics have a commanding 3-1 series lead as the series shifts back to Boston for Game 5 on Tuesday.

The 76ers are unquestionably better when Embiid is on the court, on both ends, but putting a superstar back in the lineup can mean an adjustment period. In this case, the combination of Embiid and the Celtics' defense meant Tyrese Maxey had just three shot attempts in the first half, as he seemed to defer to the big man, who had 10 (and Paul George had seven).

The 76ers also just could not buy a bucket in the first half. As a team, Philadelphia shot 12-of-36 (33.3%) and 3-of-12 from beyond the arc in the first 24 minutes, and if that wasn't enough, also gave up nine offensive rebounds to the Celtics.

The result was Boston racing out to a 21-point first-half lead and seemingly hitting every key shot.

PAYTON PRITCHARD THREE OFF ONE LEG BEFORE THE HORN AND THE CELTICS BENCH IS LOVING IT! pic.twitter.com/ArprVIFa9u

— NBA on NBC and Peacock (@NBAonNBC) April 26, 2026

Boston was up by 18, 56-38, at halftime, led by Pritchard with 18 off the bench. The Celtics were rolling, and it proved to be too much to ask the 76ers to overcome that, especially for a 76ers defense that struggled to get a stop much of the night (Boston had a ridiculous 139.1 offensive rating through the non-garbage time part of this game, according to Cleaning the Glass).

In addition to Pritchard and Tatum, Jaylen Brown added 20 points and seven rebounds.

Embiid finished with 26 points on 9-of-21 shooting with 10 rebounds. Maxey was more assertive in the second half and finished with 22 points, and Paul George had 16.

Nick Nurse has some work to do to see if he can get these 76ers on the same page — on both ends of the court — by Tuesday, or Philadelphia's season is going to come to an end much earlier than they hoped.

Sabres score 4 in 1st period, rout Bruins 6-1 to take 3-1 series lead

BOSTON (AP) — Josh Doan had a goal and an assist during Buffalo’s four-goal first-period, and Alex Lyon stopped 21 shots to lead the Sabres to a 6-1 victory over the Boston Bruins on Sunday for a 3-1 lead in their first-round playoff series.

Peyton Krebs, Zach Benson and Bowen Byram also scored to help Buffalo open a 4-0 lead against a Boston team that needed a win at home to avoid moving to the brink of elimination. Beck Malenstyn and Alex Tuch scored 84 seconds apart in the third period to make it 6-0 and chase Bruins goalie Jeremy Swayman.

The Sabres, who won the Atlantic Division to end an NHL-record 14-year playoff drought, can finish off the best-of-seven series in Game 5 on Tuesday night in Buffalo for their first playoff series win since 2007.

Krebs scored 4:17 into the game, Doan’s goal came less than three minutes later and Benson followed two minutes after that. When Byram made it 4-0 just 14:24 into the game, it was Buffalo’s second four-goal period of the series; the Sabres rallied from a 2-0 third-period deficit to win 4-3 in Game 1.

AVALANCHE 5, KINGS 1

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Nathan MacKinnon had two goals and an assist, Nicolas Roy and Devon Toews scored in the third period, and top-seeded Colorado swept Los Angeles out of the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs with a victory in Game 4.

Cale Makar also scored and Scott Wedgewood made 24 saves as the Presidents’ Trophy-winning Avs ended the 20-year career of Kings captain Anze Kopitar, who announced his pending retirement in September.

The Slovenian center is the top scorer in franchise history and a two-time Selke Trophy winner, and he was a star on the Kings’ two Stanley Cup championship teams in 2012 and 2014 before spending the past decade as their captain. The Kings crowd repeatedly chanted “Kopi! Kopi!” in the final minutes of the blowout, and he got standing ovations when he came out for his final two shifts.

The Avalanche all greeted Kopitar warmly while he led the postgame handshake line. He then circled at center ice with his arm raised while his teammates banged their sticks on the ice for his final farewell.

With a masterful four-game demonstration of the roster-wide talent on a team ready to win it all, Colorado advanced to face the winner of the heavyweight first-round series between Dallas and Minnesota. Those clubs are tied heading to Game 5 on Tuesday, meaning the Avs will get at least five consecutive days off before the second round, and quite possibly more.

LIGHTNING 3, CANADIENS 2

MONTREAL (AP) — Brandon Hagel scored his NHL playoffs-leading fifth and sixth goals in the third period and Tampa Bay rallied to beat Montreal in Game 4 to tie the series.

After the first three games in the first-round series went to overtime, Tampa Bay overcame a two-goal deficit to end it in regulation.

Hagel gave the Lightning the lead with 4:43 left, deflecting Nikita Kucherov’s shot past Jakub Dobes.

Jake Guentzel had a goal and assist, and Kucherov added two assists on the top line with Hagel. Andrei Vasilevskiy made 16 saves.

Game 5 is Wednesday night in Tampa.

Jayson Tatum leads Celtics to 3-1 lead over 76ers, grabs new NBA Playoffs feat

Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum

Jayson Tatum leads Celtics to 3-1 lead over 76ers, grabs new NBA Playoffs feat originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Boston Celtics can boast a lot of things during the NBA Playoffs. Coach Joe Mazzulla launches a lot of great schemes and is one of the best. Payton Pritchard is an insane player off the bench and clutch. Jaylen Brown is a top five MVP candidate who continues to deliver. But, it is Jayson Tatum and his 10-month recovery from an Achilles injury that will always stand out. He led the Celtics to a 3-1 lead over the Philadelphia 76ers and got new postseason records too.

Tatum notches new NBA Playoffs records as Celtics go up 3-1 over 76ers

The injury recovery goal for Jayson Tatum was never to go back to the Celtics immediately for the NBA Playoffs. It was for him to come out as the same or even better player. Coach Joe Mazzulla and the Celtics staff did a great job in doing exactly that. Tatum put up an monster Game 4 NBA Playoffs performance against the 76ers.

Coach Mazzulla played him for 35 minutes and it was an all-around masterclass. Tatum got 30 points while knocking down 50% of his shots from three-point range and the field. He also went a perfect nine for nine at the free throw line. Moreover, the Celtics offense ran though Tatum. He dropped 11 assists to get guys like Jaylen Brown and Payton Pritchard in their spots. The Celtics superstar then topped it off by grabbing seven rebounds.

This NBA Playoffs performance against the 76ers make Tatum have the second-most 30-point and 10-assist postseason games in Celtics history. The only person who has more than him is John Havlicek. per StatMuse.

When coupled with Pritchard's 35-point explosion off the bench and Brown's 20-point scoring clinic, the Celtics offense proved to be lethal against the 76ers. Now, Coach Mazzulla just has to close this NBA Playoffs series as they head back to homecourt.

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Celtics Set Franchise Playoff Record In Game 4 Win Over 76ers

Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum

Celtics Set Franchise Playoff Record In Game 4 Win Over 76ers originally appeared on NESN. Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Boston Celticshad a dominant performance on Sunday night, securing a convincing 128-96 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers. They showcased their perimeter shooting skills, sinking an impressive 24 3-pointers throughout the game.

Boston set a franchise record for a single playoff game by making 24 3-pointers, breaking its previous postseason record of 22 3-pointers made three different times.

Celtics backup guard Payton Pritchard stepped up in a big way, hitting 6 of 12 shots from behind the arc and scoring 32 points. Jayson Tatum also contributed significantly, sinking five 3-pointers of his own.

Boston's 3-point shooting improved significantly in Game 4 compared to Game 2, when it made only 13 of 50 attempts from beyond the arc, resulting in a 111-97 loss.

The Celtics were just one 3-pointer shy of matching the playoff record for most 3-pointers made in a single playoff game, held by the Milwaukee Bucks and the Cleveland Cavaliers, both at 25.

Boston is aiming to clinch the series on Tuesday when the Celtics take the court for Game 5 at TD Garden, starting at 7:00 p.m.

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ND BLUE-GOLD: Attendance spikes with anticipation growing for Fighting Irish football in 2026

SOUTH BEND — The second-largest attendance in Notre Dame spring game history showed up to Saturday’s Blue-Gold scrimmage to get an early taste of what could be an extended season for the Fighting Irish.

The crowd of 45,308 watched a nail-biter as Spencer Porath converted a 43-yard field goal to give the Blue team (offense) a 41-40 victory over Gold (defense). Porath is the expected kicker for the Fighting Irish after playing for Purdue last fall.

The format of this year’s game saw the two teams play three quarters. The two teams played strength-on-strength, meaning the top units on both sides faced each other, as did the second teams and thirds teams on the depth chart.

Sophomore CJ Carr finished the day 7-of-15 for 55 yard and an interception. Carr’s pass deflected off the hands of tight end Ty Washington and catching the tipped ball was Jaylen Sneed.

Of the three quarterback to play (Carr, Blake Hebert and Noah Grubbs), Hebert was the most effective. The freshman finished 7-of-11 for 103 yards and an eight-yard touchdown pass to Elijah Burress.

Grubbs, fighting with Hebert for the backup spot, was 7-of-14, throwing for 64 yards. Ethan Long intercepted Grubbs later in the game, but the longest touchdown of the day featured Devin Fitzgerald beating the defense for a 28-yard touchdown from Grubbs. The two have regularly connected on long passing plays in practice this spring.

Lead back Aneyas Williams took 10 handoffs for 38 yards and a score while potential backup Jonaz Walton received 11 carries for 33 yards and scored the first touchdown of the game. Cam Williams led the receiving core with three catches for 57 yards.

PREP ROUNDUP: Saturday, April 25, 2026

Here are all the local scores from Saturday, April 25.

BASEBALL

Concord 4, Fairfield 2 (Game 1, 9 inn.)

Concord 7, Fairfield 5 (Game 2)

Concord swept Fairfield in a doubleheader at Benton Saturday. In the first game, the Falcons and Minutemen were tied at 2-2 by the third inning and needed two runs in the ninth inning to push the first of two wins across. Concord sophomore Drake Weatherholt got the start on the mound, throwing all nine innings and striking out seven batters while walking just one.

In game two, Fairfield plated three runs in the sixth to take a 5-3 lead into the seventh inning, but the Minutemen scored four times and earned the come-from-behind win while giving up just two hits. The Falcons defense committed six errors in the game to hurt Lucas Graber’s strong start on the mound. In the two games, Concord’s Derek Gomez was 3-of-7, scoring three times and hitting two doubles. Grady Chupp and Landon Beasy each earned two hits on the day for Fairfield. Concord is now 6-1 while Fairfield falls to 2-9.

SB St. Joseph 9, Northridge 6 (Game 1)

SB St. Joseph 9, Northridge 5 (Game 2)

South Bend St. Joseph swept Northridge in a doubleheader in Middlebury on Saturday. The Raiders led 6-1 in the first game after just two innings, but the bats went quiet the rest of the way, allowing the Huskies to score the final eight runs of the game. Northridge’s three-man staff threw handed out 12 walks while striking out just six batters.

The carryover of limited offense continued for the Raiders in game two, but a late rally would make the score closer in the end. The Raiders scored four runs in the bottom of the seventh, but the comeback fell short. Combined, Hayden Gorball was the lone Northridge batter to record three hits as Caleb Irwin, and Preston Ryan both tallied two on the day. The Raiders fall to 3-6 with the pair of losses.

Wawasee 10, Prairie Heights 7

Wawasee earned its first win of the season Saturday when the Warriors put up 10 runs on Prairie Heights. Garrett Tittle started the game and pitched three innings while finishing 2-of-3 at the dish. Mason McKibben was 2-of-3 and drove in two runs. Wawasee is now 1-6 overall.

SOFTBALL

FW Carroll 11, NorthWood 2

NorthWood 8, North Central 4

NorthWood split its two matchups at Fort Wayne Carroll Saturday, losing to the Chargers but defeating North Central. In the first game, Carroll produced eight runs in the first three innings before NorthWood put up a pair in the fourth. Fort Wayne only out-hit the Panthers 5-2, but six walks from NorthWood pitching was the difference. At the plate NorthWood struck out 15 times.

In the second game the Panthers offense came alive late, scoring seven runs in the final two innings to rally past North Central. NorthWood tallied 12 hits as a team with three coming from Victoria Vega and three more from Olive Roeder. Payton Sears drove in three runs. NorthWood is now 5-7 on the season.

FW Snider 18, Wawasee 5

Wawasee 14, Whitko 8

Wawasee split its outings with Fort Wayne Snider and Whitko Saturday in Syracuse. In the first game, Snider poured on four runs in the seventh to earn the double-digit win over the Warriors, who had five hits from five different batters.

In the second game, Wawasee’s Kirra Alvarez had nine strikeouts on the mound while Heatherlynn Holder, Ashlynn Corn and Tatum Thorn each had two RBI’s on the day. The Warriors improve to 5-7 on the season.

BOYS GOLF

Lakeland Invitational

Westview (319), Lakeland (338), NorthWood (339), Angola (344), Jimtown (353), Prairie Heights (361), Concord (362), Eastside (375), Garrett (377), West Noble (386), Elkhart Christian (388), Churubusco (402)

Westview ran away with the Lakeland Invitational title Saturday on its home course at Heron Creek. Leading the way wad Luke Haarer, who shot a invite-best 71. He was followed by teammates Brett Springer (79), Tyler Brewer (83) and Cooper Schwartz (86). NorthWood finished a stroke out of second, settling for third. Caleb Vincent was second overall with a score of 75. Concord finished seventh. Nathan Potter led the way with an 86 while Kolten McCloughen (87), Trevin Koontz (88) and Dominic Paino (101) followed.

Manchester Invitational

Northridge (303), Fairfield (320), Tippecanoe Valley (342), Central Noble (346), Manchester (380), Northfield (391), Triton (393), Whitko (418), John Glenn (424)

Northridge and Fairfield earned the top two spots at the Manchester Invitational Saturday, but the Raiders got the edge for the overall team title. Kaden Miller shot an impressive four-under-par 68 for the medalist spot. Third-place overall was Brady Riegsecker, with a 77. He was followed by Cooper Kropf (79) and Owen Kaehr (79). Fairfield was led by Jake Elliott (73), and was followed by Jayce Smith (77), Ben Kio (83) and Logan Leatherman (87).

GIRLS TENNIS

Bethany Christian 4, FW Canterbury 1

Bethany Christian earned a win over Canterbury Saturday in Fort Wayne. The Bruins featured winners were Rachel Hirschler (1S: 6-2, 6-0), Brianna Moser (2S: 6-0, 6-3), Cori Chupp and Adrienne Chupp (1D: 6-1, 6-2), and Valeria Torres and Luna Calderon at No. 2 doubles. Bethany Christian is now 4-0 this season.

BOYS TRACK AND FIELD

Goshen Relays

The Concord boys repeated as Goshen Relays boys team champions Saturday. You can read more in the full story from the boys portion of the meet on our website and linked above.

GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD

Goshen Relays

The Goshen girls repeated as Goshen Relays girls team champions Saturday. You can read more in the full story from the girls portion of the meet on our website and linked above.

Penn Invitational

Penn (108), Valparaiso (101), Elkhart (78), Warsaw (59), SB Adams (54), Plymouth (51), Fairfield (45), Northridge (38), SB Riley (33), Morgan Township (32), SB Washington (21), Culver Academies (3)

Fairfield finished seventh and Northridge was sixth at the Lady Kingsmen Invitational Saturday at Penn. The Falcons won two events with Claira Foust triumphing in the high jump (5’5”) and Emma Walter winning the 100-meter dash with a time of 12.01 seconds. Northridge’s Lily Vasil won first in the pole vault with a vault of 10’9”. Other featured performances include Foust placing third in the long jump, Northridge’s Alli Ambers placing fourth in the 800-meter run and freshman Brayleigh Adams finishing fifth in the mile.

Churubusco Invitational

Gold: Columbia City (119.5), East Noble (98), Leo (90), West Noble (85), FW Bishop Dwenger (79), Angola (33), Huntington North (32), FW Wayne (26), Bellmont (23.5), Garrett (16), DeKalb (12), FW North Side (10)

Black: Churubusco (120.5), Lakeland (99), Eastside (80.5), Manchester (69.5), Woodlan (58.5), Monroe Central (52.5), Whitko (46), Westview (38.5), Prairie Heights (32), FW Blackhawk (27)

Westview participated in the 2026 Turtle Town Classic Saturday. The Warriors placed eighth in the Black division and had a highlight performance from Jordynn Wasson in the 400-meter dash (2nd, 1:01.59).

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

Valparaiso Invite

* Northridge 2, Merrillville 0

* Northridge 2, Westville 0

* Valparaiso 2, Northridge 0

* Penn 2, Northridge 0

Northridge finished 2-2 at the Valparaiso Invite Saturday at the home of the Vikings. The Raider beat Merrillville 25-15, 25-14 and Westville 25-21, 25-10 before falling to Valparaiso 25-17, 25-22 and Penn 25-22, 26-24. Owen Holmes tallied 24 kills on the afternoon and Jayse Runyan added 21. Holmes and Jose Duran each recorded five aces while Holmes and Runyan added four blocks. Northridge is now 10-6 on the year.

Black Slam Invitational at NorthWood

* NorthWood 2, FW Carroll (C) 0

* NorthWood 2, SB Adams 0

* SB Riley 2, NorthWood 0 (Championship)

NorthWood, South Bend Adams, South Bend Riley, Granger Christian, Fort Wayne South Side and Fort Wayne Carroll’s C-team joined together for the first Black Slam Invite on Saturday.

NorthWood defeated Carroll 25-12, 25-17 in its first pool game and made it 2-0 when the Panthers beat South Bend Adams 25-14, 25-17. The hosts would meet South Bend Riley in the championship game, which was won by the Wildcats 25-14, 25-14. There were no individual stats available by publication. NorthWood is now 2-6 on the year.

Coco Gauff needs to bring back the baseball cap in Madrid

Somehow on Sunday, Coco Gauff prevailed in her match over Sorana Cirstea. The three set affair pushed the ill Gauff to her physical limits.

Gauff was forced to take the rest of the day off. She did not take the court with Robin Montgomery for their planned doubles match.

We hope Gauff is recuperating, and we suggest that if she is still under the weather and decides to play on Monday, that she should bring back the baseball cap.

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Why Gauff needs the rally cap

She wore it at the Miami Open in her first tournament after retiring from Indian Wells with the arm injury. At the time, Gauff explained that the cap was out of necessity because she did not feel like doing her hair. She made it to the Miami Open final wearing the now retired cap.

She personally did not like the cap and proclaimed it was one-and-done in Miami. The signature headband has been back since.

Jan 19, 2026; Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Coco Gauff of United States in action against Kamilla Rakhimova of Uzbekistan in the first round of the women’s singles at the Australian Open at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne Park. Mandatory Credit: Mike Frey-Imagn Images

Reviving the cap for the Mutua Madrid Open latter rounds may help shield her face from the sun. Gauff seemed bothered by the heat much more than usual on Sunday, because of her sickness, and was needing ice packs often.

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Also, everyone will be honed in on her more than usual so the cap blocks the inquisitive eyes on her. Aryna Sabalenka wore one in the Miami Open a few years ago for similar reasons.

Watch Gauff (health permitting) and the rest of the American women, Hailey Baptiste, Ann Li, and Caty McNally, in the Round of 16 at the Mutua Madrid Open on Monday, April 26 on Tennis Channel.

PREVIEW | Sporting Cristal vs Junior Barranquilla: team news, lineups, predictions (Libertadores 29/04)

PREVIEW | Sporting Cristal vs Junior Barranquilla: team news, lineups, predictions (Libertadores 29/04)
PREVIEW | Sporting Cristal vs Junior Barranquilla: team news, lineups, predictions (Libertadores 29/04)

Sporting Cristal and Junior Barranquilla clash this Wednesday at the Estadio Nacional de Lima of the Copa Libertadores.

Last time out, Sporting Cristal slipped to a 1-0 defeat against Comerciantes Unidos (Peru League 2026). In their last game, Junior Barranquilla drew 1-1 with Cúcuta Deportivo (Colombian League Apertura 2026).

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Junior Barranquilla ( vs Cúcuta Deportivo 2026-04-24): Jefersson Martínez, Edwin Herrera, Jean Pestaña, Daniel Rivera, Jhon Navia, Harold Rivera, Fabián Ángel, Jannenson Sarmiento, Luis Muriel, Bryan Castrillón, Carlos Bacca

"We're just competing," Castle said. "Nothing crazy."

Spurs guard Stephon Castle downplayed his late-game dustup with All-Star guard Deni Avdija in Sunday's 114-93 win over the Trail Blazers in Game 4 of the first-round playoff series. "We're just competing," Castle said. "Nothing crazy."

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Payton Pritchard erupts in Celtics blowout of Sixers in Game 4

The Boston Celtics looked to take a commanding leading over the Philadelphia 76ers in their first round matchup on Sunday, and relied on their bench to carry them while the stars struggled in the first half. The matchup between the two teams was expected to get a big boost in star power as center Joel Embiid returned for the first time in the series for Philadelphia, but it was much for nothing as the Celtics dominated beginning to end in Game 4.

Boston's blowout victory was so dominant that head coach Joe Mazzulla emptied the bench with approximately 4 minutes left in the final quarter, on a night where he didn't need his superstars to carry his team. Last year's Sixth Man of the Year, Payton Pritchard, not only led the Celtics, but had a game-high 32 points, the second most off the bench in franchise history since the 1970-71 season.

Here's a quick recap of Boston's blowout victory in Game 4:

Final score: Boston Celtics 128, Philadelphia 76ers 96

Keys to the game:

Payton Pritchard: While Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum struggled out of the gate, Payton Pritchard not only picked up the starters, but he set the tone for Boston in Game 4 against the Sixers. Pritchard finished the night shooting 12-21 from the floor, including 50% from 3-point range, and also adding 5 assists and 4 rebounds to his stat line. Pritchard was everywhere on the court throughout his 32 minutes of play, which led the team for time played.

Second half stars: Brown and Tatum eventually joined the party started by Pritchard, exploding in the third quarter and working their way to end the night combining for 50 points between the two of them. In total, Pritchard, Tatum, and Brown would combined for 82 of the team's 128 points, and as for Tatum, he remained on the floor later than Brown did at the end of the game, finishing 3 rebounds shy of a triple-double in the victory.

Little support for Joel Embiid: In his first game back from an appendectomy, Embiid didn't seem to miss a step, playing 34 minutes while scoring 26 points, adding 10 rebounds, and 6 assists for a very impressive return. However, there was very little help around Embiid, as Tyrese Maxey and Paul George combined for just 38 points between them, and rookie VJ Edgecombe finished the night with just 6 points. The presence of Embiid certainly changes the strategy for Philadelphia's offense, but if they want to keep the series alive, Embiid will need his teammates to step up.

Highlight of the game: Payton Pritchard beats first quarter buzzer with wild shot

PRITCHARD BEATS THE Q1 BUZZER 🎯

OFF ONE LEG FROM DEEP.

22-5 RUN BY BOSTON TO END THE QUARTER! pic.twitter.com/ePZmc7eTR4

— NBA (@NBA) April 26, 2026

What's next: vs. Philadelphia 76ers, Game 5, Tuesday, April 28, 7:00PM ET on ESPN

Apr 24, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Boston Celtics guard Payton Pritchard (11) reacts after a three point basket against the Philadelphia 76ers during the second half at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

The Celtics will return home and look for the 'Gentlemen's Sweep' of their rival Philadelphia 76ers, with the chance to close out the first round series with a win. Philadelphia avoided a 4-game sweep by picking up a win in Boston in Game 2 this past week, so Boston will look to keep their momentum going after going on the road and taking two games from Sixers in enemy territory. After winning the last two games by a combined 40 points, the Celtics will look to have all of their stars show out in the close out opportunity, looking to close out the series as quickly as possible while the New York Knicks and Atlanta Hawks will go at least six games.

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Steve Kerr leaves door open for Warriors return with latest comments

Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr

Steve Kerr leaves door open for Warriors return with latest comments originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Steve Kerr hasn't closed the door when it comes to returning as head coach of the Golden State Warriors

Kerr's contract expired and there's been speculation that he could walk away, but recent comments from Kerr in an interview with the New Yorker should provide some hope for fans in the Bay Area hoping that Kerr will stick around for a little longer. 

Steve Kerr doesn't want to 'abandon' Steph Curry, Draymond Green

Kerr feels a strong sense of loyalty to his longtime players Steph Curry and Draymond Green, and his commitment to them could extend his stint on the sideline. 

"I don't want to abandon those guys," Kerr said. "If Steph and Draymond were retiring this year, I think this would be an easy decision: we all go out together and the organization takes their new path. But it's not that easy because I think Steph's going to play another couple of years and I think we can still do some good things together.

"But these are all conversations that will happen in the next week or two and we'll figure it out. And whatever happens, it's going to end well. I know that, because it's too important not to."

A recent report suggested that internal optimism regarding Kerr remaining with the Warriors is starting to fade, and even Green himself said he doesn't think Kerr will return. 

But, Kerr doesn't sound like a guy who has definitely decided to walk away. On the contrary, he sounds like a guy who would be open to continuing his career under the right circumstances. 

This one really feels like it could go either way. Luckily we won't have to wait too long to find out, as Kerr plans to make a decision in the near future. 

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1st-place Victoire opt to open PWHL playoffs against 3rd-place Minnesota; Boston to play Ottawa

The PWHL regular-season champion Montreal Victoire bucked the standings by choosing to open their semifinal playoff series facing the third-place — and two-time defending Walter Cup champion — Minnesota Frost, the team announced Sunday night.

In selecting Minnesota, Montreal also set the other best-of-five semifinal matchup of second-place Boston Fleet facing fourth-place Ottawa Charge.

Montreal finished with 62 points and in a tie for first with Boston in the standings, but held the tiebreaker in having more overall wins, 22 to the Fleet’s 21. The PWHL has had its regular-season champion pick its opponent since the league launched three years ago.

And so far, the top team’s choice has backfired, including last year, when Montreal opted to play third-place Ottawa and lost the series in four games. In 2024, Toronto chose to play fourth-place Minnesota, and lost that series in five games.

The Fleet will open their series against Ottawa at Boston on Thursday night. The Victoire will open their series at Montreal on Saturday.

In choosing Minnesota, Montreal avoided a rematch of last year’s grueling semifinal series against the Charge in which all four games were decided by one goal — including the Victoire’s 3-2 win that required four overtime periods.

This year, Montreal swept its four-game season series against Minnesota, with two decided in overtime. The Victoire allowed a league-low 41 goals and finished second with 78 goals scored. Minnesota scored a league-leading 91 goals and were tied for fourth in allowing 73.

Ottawa won all four meetings against Boston, with three ending in shootouts and the other in overtime. And the Charge clinched the PWHL's fourth and final berth with a season-ending 3-0 win over Toronto on Saturday.

The regular-season standings haven’t mattered much in the past two PWHL playoffs, with the lower-seeded team winning each series.

Minnesota finished fourth in the standings each time before rolling to win the championship. The Frost beat Boston in five games to win the inaugural title in 2024. The following year, they defeated Ottawa in four games.

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Sale strikes out 9 in 150th career win as Braves cruise past Phillies 6-2

ATLANTA (AP) — Chris Sale shut down the Phillies for the second time in nine days and won his 150th career game as the Atlanta Braves built an early lead and beat Philadelphia 6-2 on Sunday.

Sale (5-1) threw six shutout innings, allowing just one hit and striking out a season-high nine. In his previous start on against the slumping Phillies on April 18, Sale gave up one run in seven innings.

The Phillies, who snapped a 10-game losing streak Saturday, dropped to 0-10 against left-handed non-opener starters and fell to 9-19 overall.

Matt Olson hit a three-run home run in the first inning and Eli White added a two-run homer in the second for the Braves, who won for the 10th time in 12 games. Olson’s homer was his eighth of the season and fourth in his career off Phillies starer Aaron Nola (1-3).

Ronald Acuña Jr. was 2 for 3 with two runs scored and a steal. Drake Baldwin was 2 for 3 with an RBI and a run scored, and Ozzie Albies extended his hitting streak to nine games with a single in the seventh inning.

Nola gave up a season-high six runs on seven hits and has now allowed 11 earned runs in his last two starts. Kyle Schwarber hit a two-run homer run in the eighth inning as the Phillies avoided the shutout.

RED SOX 5, ORIOLES 3

BALTIMORE (AP) — Willson Contreras hit his sixth home run of the season and second in as many games, and Boston responded to the firing of manager Alex Cora with a victory over Baltimore.

Connelly Early (2-1) allowed two runs in 6 2/3 innings in the rubber game victory for Boston, less than 24 hours after the club parted with Cora and five assistants following a 10-17 start to the season.

Ceddanne Rafaela, Marcelo Mayer and Andruw Monasterio also had RBI hits to help Red Sox interim skipper Chad Tracy get a win in his MLB managerial debut.

Zach Kelly retired the last batter of the seventh inning and Garrett Whitlock allowed a run in the eighth. Aroldis Chapman worked a perfect ninth for his fifth save.

Gunnar Henderson hit his ninth home run of the season and drove in two for Baltimore. Samuel Basallo added his fifth homer as the Orioles lost their third series out of four.

Kyle Bradish (1-3) allowed all three of his runs — including Contreras’ two-run shot — in his fifth and final inning. Grant Wolfram gave up two more without retiring a batter in the sixth.

BLUE JAYS 4, GUARDIANS 2

TORONTO (AP) — Jesús Sánchez hit a two-run home run to take the lead, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. had three hits, and Toronto beat Cleveland.

Guerrero led off the sixth inning with a double and Sánchez followed with his 355-foot blast to right field. It was Sánchez’s fourth homer of the season and second of the series, which the Blue Jays won two games to one.

It was Toronto’s second straight series victory after dropping its previous six.

Blue Jays left-hander Patrick Corbin allowed two runs and six hits in 4 2/3 innings. He walked two and struck out four.

Braydon Fisher (1-0) worked out of a bases-loaded jam to finish the fifth and completed 1 1/3 scoreless innings. Tyler Rogers handled the seventh. Jeff Hoffman, who was recently moved out of the closer role, pitched a scoreless eighth. Louis Varland earned his third save after working around a leadoff single in the ninth.

TIGERS 8, REDS 3

CINCINNATI (AP) — Pinch hitter Hao-Yu Lee hit his first MLB home run and Spencer Torkelson homered for the fifth straight game as Detroit avoided a series sweep with a win over Cincinnati.

Torkelson tied a Tigers record by homering in five consecutive games, joining Rudy York, Hank Greenberg, Vic Wertz, Willie Horton and Marcus Thames.

The Tigers led 2-0 after Kerry Carpenter’s bases-loaded double in the first before Cincinnati rallied.

Reds designated hitter Nathaniel Lowe homered in the second inning, going deep for the fourth time in nine plate appearances.

RAYS 4, TWINS 2

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Yandy Diaz homered as part of a four-run third inning and Tampa Bay beat Minnesota to complete a three-game series sweep.

Tampa Bay has won four straight and is five games above .500. The Twins’ slide continued with their fifth consecutive loss and ninth defeat in their last 10 games.

Hunter Feduccia had an infield single, and then took second when Twins starter Simeon Woods Richardson rushed a throw after fielding the grounder and sent it careening into first-base foul territory and into the Rays’ bullpen. Feduccia reached third on Chandler Simpson’s single. Simpson stole his ninth base of the season to set the table. Jonathan Aranda drove in both runners with a high fly-ball single.

Diaz then followed with his fourth homer of the year to give the Rays a 4-0 lead.

Jesse Scholtens (2-1) allowed two runs, both on Brooks Lee’s seventh-inning home run, over 4 1/3 innings as the bulk pitcher. Griffin Jax pitched 2 1/3 scoreless innings as the opener.

NATIONALS 2, WHITE SOX 1

CHICAGO (AP) — CJ Abrams’ sacrifice fly scored automatic runner Daylen Lile from third in the 10th inning, pinch-hitter José Tena followed with a solo homer and Washington beat Chicago for its second straight extra-innings win.

After the teams played nine scoreless innings, Lile advanced to third on Jorbit Vivas’ groundout and scored when left fielder Tanner Murray injured himself making a diving catch on Abrams’ sinking liner.

Tena followed with his first homer of the season off Chicago closer Seranthony Dominguez.

The White Sox closed within 2-1 in the bottom half of the 10th when Tristan Peters singled in automatic runner Derek Hill from second with one out. But, Paxton Schultz, called up from Triple-A before the game, struck out Chase Meidroth and Miguel Vargas to earn his first career save.

ASTROS 7, YANKEES 4

HOUSTON (AP) — Spencer Arrighetti allowed one run over seven innings, and Christian Walker homered and drove home a season-high four runs, and Houston beat New York to snap the Yankees’ eight-game win streak.

Arrighetti (3-0) struck out eight while allowing three hits and one walk. He is the first Astros starter to pitch seven innings since Lance McCullers Jr. on March 30.

Aaron Judge, celebrating his 34th birthday, supplied the only blemish on Arrighetti’s line when he hit a solo homer in the sixth. Judge’s three birthday homers tied Yogi Berra and Graig Nettles for second-most among Yankees, trailing only Lou Gehrig’s four.

Walker gave the Astros a 2-0 lead when he sent a 3-2 changeup from Luis Gil 432 feet over the wall in left-center field for his seventh homer of the season and second in as many days.

BREWERS 5, PIRATES 0

MILWAUKEE (AP) — Kyle Harrison collected a career-high 12 strikeouts and allowed just one hit and one walk in six scoreless innings as Milwaukee avoided a sweep by beating Pittsburgh.

The Pirates were attempting to complete a sweep in Milwaukee for the first time since winning four straight games here in August 2016. The Pirates’ last sweep of the Brewers came August 2022 at Pittsburgh.

Pittsburgh’s only hits were Marcell Ozuna’s single against Harrison (2-1) in the second and Nick Gonzales’ double off Trevor Megill in the seventh. The Pirates struck out 18 times.

Jake Bauers hit two doubles for the Brewers, who snapped a four-game skid.

Milwaukee scored all its runs off Carmen Mlodzinski (1-2) in the fourth inning.

MARINERS 3, CARDINALS 2

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Rob Refsnyder successfully challenged a third strike, and then hit a go-ahead solo home run in the ninth inning to lift Seattle to a win over St. Louis.

Refsnyder was initially called out by plate umpire John Bacon on an 0-2 pitch that the replay showed was outside. After two more balls, he hit a 412-foot blast into the left-field bullpen off JoJo Romero (0-1) to give the Mariners their first lead.

Jose Ferrer retired the Cardinals in order in the ninth for his first save of the season.

Each team successfully challenged four ball-strike calls by Bacon during the game, all during Mariners plate appearances, before JJ Wetherholt had an unsuccessful bid in the ninth.

During J.P Crawford’s eighth-inning plate appearance, each team had a successful challenge. Crawford had a strike overturned early in the at-bat, and then had ball four changed to the third strike on a challenge by catcher Iván Herrera. Herrera also secured a strikeout against Randy Arozarena in the second inning with a challenge.

ATHLETICS 2, RANGERS 1

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Carlos Cortes had a two-run triple in the first inning, reliever Justin Sterner escaped a bases-loaded, no-out jam to preserve a one-run lead in the sixth and Oakland beat Texas in the rubber game of their series.

Cortes’ 106.3 mph liner off the glove of Evan Carter on the warning track in center field scored Tyler Soderstrom and Brent Rooker, who drew consecutive two-out walks off Kumar Rocker.

Athletics starter J.T. Ginn exited due to right arm soreness with one out in the fourth and a 2-0 lead. Rooker was back in the lineup in the cleanup spot as the designated hitter after missing 14 games with a right oblique strain. The two-time All-Star went 0 for 4.

Cortes had three of the Athletics’ 10 hits as each team stranded 11 runners and went a combined 2 of 22 with runners in scoring position.

DIAMONDBACKS 12, PADRES 7

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Tim Tawa hit a grand slam to highlight Arizona’s six-run seventh inning, Ildemaro Vargas homered to extend his hitting streak to 23 games and the Diamondbacks rallied Sunday to defeat San Diego and split the two-game series at Alfredo Harp Helú Stadium.

With Arizona trailing 7-2 in the seventh, José Fernández, Nolan Arenado and Alek Thomas hit consecutive one-out singles against David Morgan to load the bases. Tawa followed with a liner over the left field wall for his first homer of the season to get the Diamondbacks within a run.

Bradgley Rodríguez (0-1) came in and gave up a double to Vargas, who finished a single shy of hitting for the cycle. One out later, Rodriguez walked Corbin Carroll and then allowed a go-ahead two-run double to Lourdes Gurriel Jr.

Vargas, who went 3 for 5, added a three-run triple off Ron Marinaccio in the eighth for the Diamondbacks. His solo homer in the sixth inning against Michael King gave him a 23-game hitting streak, dating to last season. It’s the longest in the majors since the start of the 2024 season behind only Bryan Reynolds’ 25-game streak in June 2024.

Vargas has also hit safely in all 20 games he has played this season, tied for the longest to begin a season since Pablo Sandoval also hit in 20 straight for San Francisco in 2012.

Ryan Thompson (2-0) pitched a scoreless seventh inning in relief for the win. Fernández also hit a home run for Arizona.

Manny Machado hit two home runs and drove in five runs and Luis Campusano also homered for the Padres.

GIANTS 6, MARLINS 3

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Landen Roupp held Miami to two hits in 7 2/3 innings and Casey Schmitt hit a go-ahead home run for the second straight game as San Francisco beat the Marlins.

The Giants have won three consecutive series and seven of their past 10 games.

Roupp (5-1) gave up a three-run homer to Graham Pauley on an 0-2 pitch with two outs in the second inning. Roupp then set down the next 18 hitters before walking Heriberto Hernandez with two outs in the eighth.

Hernandez was the last batter Roupp faced. The right-hander struck out six, walked two and won his fourth consecutive decision.

Left-hander Erik Miller retired all four batters he faced to pick up his second save.

DODGERS 6, CUBS 0

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Justin Wrobleski tossed six scoreless innings to become the first Dodgers pitcher since 2009 to win his first four starts, and Los Angeles defeated Chicago in the series finale.

Wrobleski (4-0) allowed four hits, struck out six and walked a season-high four on a career-high 109 pitches while facing the Cubs for the first time in his career. The left-hander matched Chad Billingsley, who won his first four starts 17 years ago.

Wrobleski and Cubs starter Shota Imanaga both struggled with command and control early. They threw a combined 100 pitches through the first two innings.

Shohei Ohtani hit an opposite-field home run on Hoby Milner’s first pitch in the seventh, extending the Dodgers’ lead to 6-0. The 382-foot shot to left-center cut against a gusty wind and snapped Ohtani’s 12-game homerless streak. He was 3 for 4 with a walk and scored twice.

The Dodgers led 5-0 in the sixth. Dalton Rushing had an RBI single and Kyle Tucker walked and scored on a pickoff error by catcher Carson Kelly after Santiago Espinal whiffed on a bunt.

The Dodgers pitched around a lot of traffic, with the Cubs getting leadoff runners on in six of nine innings. Chicago was 0-for-20 with runners on base and left 12 stranded, a season-high on the road.

ROCKIES 3, METS 1, 1ST GAME

ROCKIES 3, CUBS 0. 2ND GAME

NEW YORK (AP) — Chase Dollander held the Mets to five hits over seven innings in his first start this year, and Colorado beat New York in a doubleheader nightcap to complete a three-game sweep that sent the spiraling Mets to their 15th loss in 17 games.

Hunter Goodman hit a two-run homer that helped chase Kodai Senga in the third.

Colorado, which won Sunday’s opener 3-1, swept a series from the Mets for the first time since 2018. The Rockies have two sweeps in their first nine series this season, also taking three games against Houston from April 6-8. They swept one of 52 series last year, three games at Miami from June 2-4.

New York, which has the major leagues’ highest payroll, dropped to 9-19 and is 47-74 dating to mid-June last year. The Mets had just 10 hits in the doubleheader, were shut out for the fifth time and were dealt their fourth series sweep this season.

Many fans in the announced crowd of 38,155 left after the Rockies took a 3-0 lead in the third inning.

Dollander (3-2), who had pitched mostly in bulk relief following an opener, set career highs for innings and pitches (105) while striking out seven and walking two. Zach Agnos pitched a perfect ninth for his second save.

ROYALS 11, ANGELS 9, 10 INNINGS

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — With runners on second and third, Lane Thomas delivered a three-run homer in the 10th inning to lift Kansas City over Los Angeles and sweep the series.

It was Thomas’ first home run of the season and the first walk-off RBI of his career.

Joey Lucchesi (0-1) took the loss, facing four batters in the final frame. Lucas Erceg (2-1) earned the win.

The Angels held a 7-4 lead when the game was delayed in the bottom of the seventh for severe weather. The Royals had two on and no outs with Bobby Witt Jr. at bat. It resumed after one hour and 29 minutes, and the Royals tacked on one run with a sacrifice fly to center by Vinnie Pasquantino.

Salvador Perez pushed another run across in the top of the ninth, and Jac Caglianone, who entered the game as a reserve in the eighth inning, tied the score with a two-out, two-run homer that landed just inside the right-field foul pole.

Watch college highlights from new 49ers OLB Romello Height

The San Francisco 49ers addressed their pass-rushing depth with the selection of Texas Tech edge rusher Romello Height in the third round with the No. 70 pick.

Height is a 6-foot-3, 239-pounder who started one year at Texas Tech after one year at Georgia Tech. Injuries befell Height for the beginning of his college career (he also played at Auburn and USC), but the 25-year-old rookie exploded onto the scene in 2025 with 10 sacks, 11.5 tackles for a loss and two forced fumbles in 2025.

Here are Height's top college highlights from this past season:

This article originally appeared on Niners Wire: Watch college highlights from new 49ers OLB Romello Height

PREVIEW | Tolima vs Coquimbo Unido: team news, lineups, predictions (Libertadores 29/04)

PREVIEW | Tolima vs Coquimbo Unido: team news, lineups, predictions (Libertadores 29/04)
PREVIEW | Tolima vs Coquimbo Unido: team news, lineups, predictions (Libertadores 29/04)

Tolima host Coquimbo Unido this Wednesday at the Manuel Murillo Toro of the Copa Libertadores.

In their last fixture, Tolima suffered a 2-0 reverse against Millonarios (Colombian League Apertura 2026). In their last game, Coquimbo Unido won 1-2 against Unión La Calera (Chilean League 2026).

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Ex-Blackhawks Forward Has Huge Playoff Game vs. Canadiens

The Tampa Bay Lightning picked up a huge 3-2 win over the Montreal Canadiens in Game 4 of the first round. With it, they have tied the series up at 2-2 as they head back to Tampa for Game 5. 

This was a hard-fought win for the Lightning, too, as they came back from a 2-0 deficit. Former Chicago Blackhawks forward Brandon Hagel was the biggest reason for the Bolts' comeback win.

Hagel scored both the game-tying and game-winning goals during the third period for the Lightning in Game 5. With this, he was the Lightning's hero in this matchup. 

This was just the latest strong game from Hagel, as he is having a fantastic start to the playoffs. In four games now this series, he has six goals and seven points. He has also scored at least one goal in each game against the Canadiens, so he is stepping up big time for the Lightning.

Hagel will now be looking to stay hot for the Lightning as they prepare for Game 5. 

Hagel spent three seasons with the Blackhawks from 2019-20 to 2021-22, where he had 30 goals, 31 assists, 61 points, and 102 hits. 

Hope Hisey reaches 150 career saves as Spokane Zephyr eliminate Fort Lauderdale United from playoff contention

Apr. 26—Hope Hisey achieved her 150th career save and the Spokane Zephyr eliminated the 2025 USL Super League runner-ups from playoff contention in a 3-1 triumph over Fort Lauderdale United at ONE Spokane Stadium on Sunday.

Hisey became the first goalkeeper in the league's short two-year history to reach 150 saves in the 16th minute after she denied a shot attempt from defender Sh'Nia Gordon.

Despite just a 43.3% possession rate, Spokane outshot Fort Lauderdale 17-11 and scored two or more goals for the third straight match behind contributions from Catherine Rapp, Maya Hansen, and Ally Cook.

The Zephyr were given three yellow cards, while United only had one to Kiara Locklear in the 18th minute, after she pushed Sarah McCoy to the pitch as they pursued the ball. Kelsey Oyler subbed in for McCoy after McCoy was sent to the locker room due to injury.

Spokane opened the scoring off a corner kick in the 26th minute. Tori Zierenberg lobbed a cross to Haley Thomas, who headed the ball toward the frame from the left side of the box. The shot kissed off Catherine Rapp's back as Rapp attempted to move out of the way, and tucked into the bottom-left corner of the net. Thomas was credited with the assist.

It wasn't until a penalty kick in the 60th that Spokane doubled its advantage following a hand ball by 22-year-old defender Margot Mace. Zierenberg launched a shot in the box and Mace's hand hit the ball as she jumped trying to block it. Hansen converted the PK for her first goal for the Zephyr.

Fort Lauderdale pulled one back three minutes later and Spokane relied on its defense to prevent the late second-half rally with 27 tackles and 25 clearances. It also got help from Hisey's three saves, including one in the 80th minute when she parried a potential equalizer from forward Sophie Harding.

In the 64th minute, Emma Jaskaniec turned the ball over in Spokane's half, and Locklear took advantage as she sprinted to the ball beating Hisey at the top of the penalty area. Locklear danced around Hisey and netted a goal to cut Spokane's advantage in half.

But in the 89th, Ally Cook, who subbed in the 78th, put the game to bed after receiving a pass from Lena Silano in a 2-on-1 fast break.

Spokane (8-9-8, 32 points), ranked sixth, remains in the postseason hunt with three games left. Tied with DC Power (8-9-8), it stands six points ahead of seventh-place Brooklyn, and one point behind Dallas Trinity (9-10-6, 33 points). With three games left, the Zephyr will battle Lexington SC — one of three teams with a secured playoff spot — at ONE Spokane Stadium as Spokane fights for the fourth and final postseason bid.

How the Peoria Rivermen won an epic game to get to the SPHL Finals

PEORIA — The Peoria Rivermen have been there, done that, when it comes to the SPHL Finals, but they didn't let that experience or the Knoxville Ice Bears keep them from doing it again Sunday.

The Rivermen rode out a scoreless game, collected a game-winning goal from a rookie and magnificent goaltending from a veteran to beat Knoxville, 1-0, before 2,443 at Carver Arena in a winner-take-all Game 5 of the SPHL semifinals.

Peoria moves on to the SPHL President's Cup Finals against defending champion Evansville in a best-of-5 series that starts Thursday at Carver Arena.

"We came back for this," Rivermen captain Alec Baer said. "Every year, it's championship or bust for us, that's how we approach it. It's why every one of us is here."

Peoria’s Josh Martin (2), Cory Dennis (12) and the rest of the Rivermen show some love for goaltender Nick Latinovich after their 1-0 shutout of Knoxville in Game 5 of the SPHL President's Cup semifinals Sunday, April 26, 2026 at Carver Arena.

Game 5 Sunday was 60 minutes of playing without any margin for error, and the No. 1 seeded Rivermen suffocated Knoxville with their league-record defense behind goaltender Nick Latinovich's third shutout in six postseason games.

He saved the game from going to overtime when, with 64 seconds left and Knoxville goaltender Stephen Mundinger out for an extra attacker, he made a highlight worthy save to rob Jason Brancheau from above the crease.

"The puck came bouncing out to him and I slid over as fast as I could and just stuck my left leg out," Latinovich said. "It went right into my pad. A 0-0 game, then a 1-0 game, I was just telling myself to take it five minutes at a time, break it up into little 5-minute games.

"At the end of the day, we've all played hockey our whole lives and we've all been in games like this. Our guys blocked shots, lifted sticks, made big plays and we got it done."

More: Everything to know about Peoria Rivermen schedule, tickets for SPHL Finals

Welcome to the playoff party

Peoria's JM Piotrowski, top left, and Michael McChesney celebate a goal against Knoxville by teammate Kullan Daikawa in the second period of Game 5 of the SPHL President's Cup semifinals Sunday, April 26, 2026 at Carver Arena. The Rivermen advanced to the final with a 1-0 shutout.

Kullan Daikawa joined the Peoria Rivermen with one game left in the regular-season, a recommendation of former Rivermen captain Alec Hagaman.

"I talked to Alec about him, watched film on him for about a month," Rivermen head coach Jean-Guy Trudel said. "I saw a young guy who liked physical play, had speed, and created opportunities. I felt like we could do something with him."

Two hours before his pro debut on the final day of the regular-season, Daikawa sat in Trudel's office, studying a dry erase board as the coach drew up a crash course in Peoria's system play.

Then he just went out and played.

And he teamed with veteran center JM Piotrowski and agitator winger-center Matt Wiesner on a line that has been a spark for Peoria throughout the playoffs.

Trudel put them together when the team needed a lift, and they have not disappointed, with Piotrowski notching four goals in the Knoxville series and Daikawa piling up a league-best seven assists.

With the game in a scoreless deadlock and 2:10 left in the second period, Daikawa came through with his first pro goal – which proved to be a game-winner in a playoff elimination game.

He walked up to the left faceoff circle dot and buried a shot through traffic as Piotrowski screened on the doorstep.

Piotrowski's size and presence caused Mundinger to shift toward the near post in an attempt to see around him.

It opened space on the far side of the net and Daikawa's shot zipped across the goalmouth and inside the right post.

"He's such a big goaltender, and I was trying to find an open spot," Daikawa said. "I took the shot, and I heard the pipe ring. I thought it ricocheted out, I thought, 'Oh no.' Then I looked up and saw it was in there and everyone was celebrating.

"I chose Peoria (after finishing his college career at Wisconsin-Stout) because I'd heard so much about (Trudel) and about this team, and I wanted to be part of it. Today, I just wanted to enjoy the moment."

Take your best shot

Peoria defenseman Jordan Ernst (11) throws Knoxville's Lucas Helland over the boards into the Rivermen bench in the second period of Game 5 of the SPHL President's Cup semifinals Sunday, April 26, 2026 at Carver Arena. The Rivermen advanced to the finals with a 1-0 shutout.

It was a big game filled with big chances.

The Rivermen had a glorious chance to strike 2:30 after the opening faceoff when SPHL goalscoring champion Mike McChesney had an open net from between the circles – Mundinger was not in the same zip code – but Knoxville defenseman Carson Vance blocked the shot.

Peoria earned a power play at 7:16 of the first and it was two minutes of mayhem in the Knoxville zone. The Rivermen delivered six shots, a couple of which Mundinger didn't even see, but could not get one to go.

A minute after that advantage ended, the Rivermen took the puck away from Mundinger as he tried to play it behind the net.

With the net empty, the puck came out into the slot where Wiesner fired it at the net. But Mundinger had raced around the back of the net and dove head-first from the right post across the goalmouth to block the shot at 10:18.

The Rivermen had a 16-5 shots advantage at that point but could not break the scoreless tie, and Knoxville reached intermission still alive.

The Rivermen continued attacking, and Piotrowski beat Mundinger on the fly from the inside edge of the right circle two minutes into the second period, but his shot went to the top of the left corner, hit the crossbar, and stayed out.

The play underwent video review at the next stoppage 65 seconds later. It was the first video goal review ever at Carver Arena and upheld the initial no-goal ruling.

Knoxville desperately pressed in the third period, and pulled Mundinger for an extra attacker with 87 seconds left but could not beat Peoria's defense.

Celebrate in the room

Peoria Rivermen head coach Jean-Guy Trudel gives a thumbs-up to the crowd after his team’s 1-0 shutout of Knoxville in Game 5 of the SPHL President's Cup semifinals Sunday, April 26, 2026 at Carver Arena.

The Rivermen celebrated postgame with their ceremonial dog mask, handed out to a player after each game, which also requires the recipient to put it on and bark.

They added another picture to their playoff paddlewheel, where a player chosen by the team gets to add a personal photo to answer the question, "Why are you playing?"

Next stop is the SPHL President's Cup Finals, where Peoria will appear for the sixth time in 10 years.

"Our leaders have taken over this team, they've got everyone involved and invested and it's been amazing to see," Trudel said. "Our defense was lights out terrific today. Our energy level, our determination, it was all there.

"I'm so happy with the way it all worked out."

River Readings

Latinovich now is 5-1 in the postseason with a 1.01 goals-against, a .960 saves rate and three shutouts. … Latinovich, who led Peoria to the 2023-24 President's Cup championship, has not allowed a goal in the last 138 minutes, 49 seconds over parts of three games. … Rivermen winger Jordan Ernst had a game-high 9 shots on goal. … The Rivermen are allowing 1.57 goals per game. … Peoria's penalty-kill has erased 27 of 28 chances in the postseason (96.4%).

Dave Eminian is the Journal Star senior writer and sports columnist, and covers Bradley men's basketball, the Rivermen and Chiefs. He writes the Cleve In The Eve sports column for pjstar.com. He can be reached at deminian@pjstar.com. Follow him on X.com @icetimecleve.

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Report: Stetson transfer, Washington native Ethan Copeland holds Zoom call with Gonzaga

Apr. 26—One of the top shooters in the country could join a Gonzaga program that's coming off the worst 3-point shooting season of the Mark Few era.

Ethan Copeland, a Stetson transfer and Sunnyside, Washington, native who just completed his first season with the Hatters, recently held a Zoom call with Gonzaga's coaching staff , according to a report from League Ready's Sam Kayser.

Copeland also had recent Zoom visits with two of Gonzaga's former foes in the West Coast Conference, Loyola Marymount and Pacific, and is receiving interest from VCU, Marshall and others, according to Kayser.

The 6-foot-2 guard would become an immediate perimeter threat for a Gonzaga team that finished with the lowest 3-point percentage of the Few era, making just 33.3% of its attempts in 2025-26.

Copeland was one of the nation's best shooters during his freshman year at Stetson, both in terms of accuracy and volume. The guard ranked No. 16 nationally in both total 3-point makes (109) and percentage (42.9%) while scoring 15.0 points per game for a Stetson team that finished 12-21 overall and 7-11 in ASUN play.

Copeland made 3.3 3s per game on 7.7 attempts while making 44.1% of his overall shots and 79.4% of his free throws. The guard also averaged 3.7 assists, 2.1 assists and 1.5 steals while playing 32.1 minutes per game.

In his final three games against Florida Gulf Coast, Eastern Kentucky and Austin Peay, Copeland averaged 22.3 points for Stetson and made 15 total 3-pointers. He made at least five 3s in nine games and buried a season-high nine triples while scoring a season-high 29 points in a Dec. 15 game against Rhodes.

Copeland played two junior college seasons, one at Utah State University Eastern and another at Salt Lake Community College, before joining Stetson's roster in 2025-26.

The Washington native was a three-year varsity starter at Sunnyside High School before moving to Utah, where he played one season at Lone Peak High, located roughly 20 minutes north of Provo.

The Zags are set to return their top 3-point shooter from last season, along with point guard Mario Saint-Supery, and bring in two other guards, Germany's Jack Kayil and Houston transfer Isiah Harwell.

Spurs win in Wembanyama return to take 3-1 lead over Trail Blazers

San Antonio's Victor Wembanyama throws down a dunk in the Spurs victory over the Portland Trail Blazers in game four of their NBA playoff series (Soobum Im)

Victor Wembanyama and De'Aaron Fox led the way as the San Antonio Spurs erased a 19-point deficit to beat the Portland Trail Blazers 114-93 and take a commanding 3-1 lead in their NBA playoff series on Sunday.

Wembanyama, back after missing game three because of a concussion he sustained in game two, scored 27 points with 11 rebounds, three assists, four steals and seven blocked shots.

"I had lots of emotions in me before the game, obviously," said Wembanyama, named the 2026 NBA Defensive Player of the Year and in the running for Most Valuable Player.

"Excitement, frustration, so I let it all out tonight," added the 22-year-old Frenchman.

He praised the doctors who oversaw his path through the NBA concussion protocol, but voiced dissatisfaction with the process that requires a gradual return to physical activity under medical supervision.

"The way the situation was handled was very disappointing," Wembanyama said, declining to elaborate.

Fox led all scorers with 28 points, and the Spurs out-scored the Trail Blazers 73-35 in the second half to move within one win of advancing to the Western Conference semi-finals.

They'll try to clinch the best-of-seven series when they host game five on Tuesday.

Wembanyama said they need to get off to a better start in the next game.

"We need to find the answers before having our backs against the wall," he said. "But that also shows the strength of our team. In adversity, we stick together. We get closer to each other. We feed off each other's energy."

Deni Avdija scored 26 points and Jrue Holiday added 20 for the Trail Blazers, but they were the only Portland starters who scored in the second half.

- Celtics rout Sixers -

The Boston Celtics crushed the 76ers 128-96 in Philadelphia to take a 3-1 lead in their Eastern Conference series and a chance to close it out at home on Tuesday.

Payton Pritchard scored 32 points off the bench and Jayson Tatum scored 30 points with seven rebounds and 11 assists for the Celtics, who led by 16 points after one quarter and by double digits the rest of the way.

Joel Embiid led the 76ers with 26 points and 10 rebounds in his first game since an emergency appendectomy on April 9. Tyrese Maxey added 22 points but the 76ers couldn't counter the Celtics' rain of 24 three-pointers.

In Toronto, Scottie Barnes and Brandon Ingram scored 23 points apiece as the Raptors held off the Cleveland Cavaliers 93-89 to knot their Eastern Conference series at 2-2.

The Raptors trailed by five with 2:10 left to play but powered to the lead with a 9-0 scoring burst and held on.

Both teams struggled offensively, the Raptors making a dismal four of 30 from three-point range.

Donovan Mitchell scored 20 points to lead the Cavs and James Harden added 19, but Mitchell missed two attempts in the final 30 seconds as Barnes made six free throws down the stretch to seal it.

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Every NASCAR driver to earn their first Cup win at Talladega

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Talladega Superspeedway is one of the most unpredictable races on the NASCAR Cup Series schedule, so it should be no surprise that a dozen different drivers have secured their first -- and in many cases only -- Cup win at the iconic track.

Carson Hocevar was one of 14 drivers racing in the 2026 Jack Link's 500 with a chance to become the 13th different driver to earn their first Cup win at the iconic track, and he did just that, winning the race for Spire Motorsports. He is also the first driver in the Next Gen era to earn their first Cup win at 'Dega.

Here's a detailed look back on the 13 drivers who did reach Victory Lane for the first time in their Cup careers at Talladega, and how they got the job done:

Carson Hocevar -- 2026

Carson Hocevar, Spire Motorsports

Carson Hocevar, Spire Motorsports

How he won: After avoiding the massive 25+ car pileup in the middle of the race, Hocevar jumped to the front of the field during pit stops at the end of Stage 2. He never fell back, holding a position inside the top five for the final 40 laps of the race. On the final restart, he used a push from Alex Bowman to surge ahead of Chris Buescher, winning the race by just over a tenth.

Career beyond first win: As of the writing of this piece, Hocevar's win is just a few hours old, so who knows what heights he will reach in his Cup career. The victory came in his 91st career start, and is the first Cup win for Spire Motorsports in nearly seven years. He has been close to Victory Lane several times before, and was even leading at the white flag of the 2026 Daytona 500 before crashing. 2026 is his third full-time season at the Cup level, placing as high as 21st in the standings in 2024, but he surely improve upon that this year.

Bubba Wallace -- 2021

Bubba Wallace wins

Bubba Wallace wins

How he won: With rain threatening, there was wild action throughout the pack, and Wallace was among those trying to make his way to the front. He took the lead from Kurt Busch on Lap 113, and five laps later, a multi-car crash broke out in the middle of the field. During the caution, raindrops began to fall and the race never resumed. It was 23XI Racing's first ever Cup win and Wallace made history as the first Black driver to win a Cup race since Wendell Scott in 1964.

Career beyond first win: Wallace now has three Cup wins, including the 2025 Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis. He recently made his 300th career start, and has placed as high as tenth in the final standings (2023).

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. -- 2017

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. wins

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. wins

How he won: Driving for Roush at the time, Stenhouse started the race from pole position and led the first 13 laps of the race. However, he did not lead another lap until the very end. In overtime, he passed Kyle Busch and then held back to the entire field, blocking all across the track as he captured the checkered flag.

Career beyond first win: Stenhouse now has four Cup wins, including the 2023 Daytona 500, but all of his Cup wins have come at superspeedways. His best points result came in 2017, placing 13th, and he now has nearly 500 starts at the top level of the sport.

Brad Keselowski -- 2009

Brad Keselowski wins at Carl Edwards flips and Ryan Newman crashes

Brad Keselowski wins at Carl Edwards flips and Ryan Newman crashes

How he won: In one of the wildest finishes in Talladega history, the 2009 spring race featured tandem drafting, where pairs of cars hooked together were running far faster than a large pack ever could. At the end, Keselowski, who was only a part-time driver, making a start with James Finch's team. They had never won before, but he was second, pushing Carl Edwards on the final lap. With the pair of Ryan Newman and Dale Earnhardt Jr. close behind, Keselowski made his move, but Edwards blocked. Keselowski did not back down, sending Edwards spinning. his car lifted off the ground and flew skyward after getting run into by Newman, slamming upside down into the catch-fence. Keselowski won the race, and Edwards jogged across from the finish line after climbing from the wreckage.

Career beyond first win: Keselowski is the only driver on this list who earned their first win at Talladega, and then went on to become a Cup Series champion. He has a Hall of Fame career with over 600 starts and 36 career wins, and has won nearly every crown jewel on the schedule barring the Daytona 500. He is now the co-owner at RFK Racing as well.

Brian Vickers -- 2006

Dale Earnhardt Jr. leads Jimmie Johnson and Brian Vickers

Dale Earnhardt Jr. leads Jimmie Johnson and Brian Vickers

How he won: Another dramatic, and controversial finish. The Hendrick Motorsports driver was working with teammate Jimmie Johnson, and trying to pass Dale Jr. on the final lap. Johnson swung to the inside of the iconic Budweiser No. 8, and Vickers tried to follow, but miscalculated. Instead, Vickers turned Johnson into the door of Earnhardt's car, spinning both of them out and taking the lead as the caution flew. It was awkward way to get your first win, and one that wasn't very popular with the Talladega fans.

Career beyond first win: Vickers won three Cup wins, and placed as high as 12th in the standings in 2009. He 323 starts at the Cup level, but his career came to a premature end due to multiple recurring blood clots in the early 2010s.

Kenny Schrader -- 1988

Kenny Schrader wins

Kenny Schrader wins

How he won: Before Vickers, you have to go back almost 18 years to the previous first-time winner at Talladega. It was another Hendrick driver, running fourth at the white flag. He made a daring charge to the outside of Geoff Bodine, Sterling Marlin, and then Dale Earnhardt himself to take the lead before the exit of Turn 2. He then held the lead for the rest of the lap as they battled two and three wide for the runner-up spot behind him.

Career beyond first win: Schrader made 763 starts at the Cup level -- more than any other driver on this list. His career spanned from 1984 into 2013. He ultimately won a total of four races, and placed as high as fourth in the standings in 1994.

Phil Parsons -- 1988

Phil Parsons wins

Phil Parsons wins

How he won: There were two drivers to score their first Cup win at Talladega during the 1988 season. Parsons was driving for Jackson Brothers Motorsports, and led over 50 laps in the spring race. He took the lead for the last time with 15 laps to go, and then held back Geoff Bodine and Bobby Allison through a late-race restart.

Career beyond first win: Brother to Cup champion Benny Parsons, Phil ran 203 Cup races, and Talladega was his only win at the pinnacle of stock car racing. He placed as high as ninth in the standings, also in 1988, but he never returned to Victory Lane in Cup again.

Davey Allison -- 1987

Davey Allison wins

Davey Allison wins

How he won: A rising star at the time, this race was shortened by ten laps due to darkness, but it likely didn't change the outcome. Allison was dominant, leading over 100 laps. He snatched the lead from Dale Earnhardt with nine laps to go and never looked back in his blistering fast No. 28 Yates machine. This win came in the same race where his legendary father Bobby flew into the catch-fence, which later caused NASCAR to star restricting the engines at superspeedways. 

Career beyond first win: A member of one of the most historic families in NASCAR history, Davey won 19 Cup races in less than 200 starts, winning the Daytona 500, Coca-Cola 600, and perhaps the most memorable All-Star Race with 1992's 'One Hot Night.' While he was certainly on track to become a Cup champion one day, that never happened. After placing third in points in both 1991 and 1992, Allison died at the age of 32 in a helicopter crash. The tragic accident took place while trying to land in the Talladega infield.

Bobby Hillin Jr. -- 1986

Bobby Hillin Jr wins

Bobby Hillin Jr wins

How he won: Hillin slid up in front of Tim Richmond with just eight laps to go, and held the lead for the remainder of the race. He had to fend off several charges from those behind. On the final lap, a crash for third broke the pack apart and Hillin held back Richmond in the race to the line, winning for Stavola Brothers Racing.

Career beyond first win: Hillin ran 334 Cup races between 1982 and 2000, placing as high as ninth in points in 1986. Hillin's Talladega victory was his only win at the Cup level.

Ron Bouchard -- 1981

Ron Bouchard beats Darrell Waltrip and Terry Labonte in a photo finish

Ron Bouchard beats Darrell Waltrip and Terry Labonte in a photo finish

How he won: Bouchard was running third behind Terry Labonte and Darrell Waltrip on the final lap of the race. When Labonte moved to the outside of Waltrip in the tri-oval, Bouchard swung under both of them and the three drivers drag-raced to the line a thrilling three-wide photo finish. Bouchard won, just a couple of week ahead of Waltrip, who later said he thought the No. 47 wasn't even on the same lap. It was the first win for Jack Beebe as a car owner as well.

Career beyond first win: In 160 Cup starts, Bouchard's lone win came at Talladega in his rookie season, ultimately winning Rookie of the Year. He placed as high as eighth in the standings in 1982. Bouchard passed away in 2015 at the age of 67 due to cancer.

Lennie Pond -- 1978

Lennie Pond wins

Lennie Pond wins

How he won: Pond took the lead with five laps to go and never relinquished it. He beat Donnie Allison by just two car lengths at the finish line, delivering team owner Harry Ranier his first of two dozen Cup wins. 

Career beyond first win: Pond ran 234 Cup races, and his only Cup win came at Talladega. Despite that, he was a very consistent driver and place with 39 top fives, 88 top tens, and five poles (all those poles came in the same season). He placed as high as fifth in the standings in 1976, and was the 1973 Rookie of the Year. Pond passed away in 2016 at the age of 76 after a battle with cancer.

Dick Brooks -- 1973

Dick Brooks wins

Dick Brooks wins

How he won: In the one and only win for both Brooks and Crawford Racing, he took the lead from David Pearson with on an eight-to-go restart. Buddy Baker, whose car was smoking, finished second, but he was a full 7.2 seconds behind.

Career beyond first win: Brooks was the 1969 Rookie of the Year, and in 358 Cup starts, Talladega was his only victory. He placed as high as sixth in the standings in 1977, and recorded 57 top fives and 150 top tens in another respectable career. He passed away in 2006 at the age of 63 due to pneumonia, which followed complications from a plane crash a couple of years earlier.

Richard Brickhouse -- 1969

Richard Brickhouse wins

Richard Brickhouse wins

How he won: The winner of the first-ever NASCAR Cup race at Talladega. The event was infamous as many top drivers boycotted it due to safety reasons. The race wasn't any less controversial, as Brickhouse passed Jim Vandiver with ten laps to go. However, both Vandiver and even the commentators believes Brickhouse was only unlapping himself when it turns out that it was for the lead. Despite some push back from Vandiver, NASCAR asserted that there was no scoring error and the result remained unchanged.

Career beyond first win: Brickhouse only made 39 starts at the Cup level, but he will forever have the title as the inaugural Talladega winner. He never placed higher than 25th in points, but he also never completed a full season of Cup Series competition.

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Yankees call-up Jasson Dominguez amidst Stanton injury

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The New York Yankees are on top of the American League East, and they are getting more and more of their regular roster back. With star pitchers Gerrit Cole and Carlos Rodón nearing their return to wearing the pinstripes, another stud was just called up from Triple-A. 

Jason Dominguez, who was sent to the minors following a pretty hefty spring training, got called up with the news of another Yankees slugger going to the Injured List. Giancarlo Stanton is likely heading off to the IL, according to Greg Joyce of the New York Post.

Looking back at last season, "The Martian" exploded onto the scene with a .257 batting average and 10 home runs in his rookie season. Yankees manager Aaron Boone must have thought the future cornerstone piece of this franchise needed some more time, so off to the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders he went.

Dominguez has had a pretty solid year down in Triple-A, batting .306 with an OPS of .875. He has launched three homers, and knocked in 13 runs so far. His patience at the plate has already been duly noted, with 13 walks so far in 85 at-bats.

The Yankees get another great bat, and a bat that has a lot to prove. His dismissal caused quite a stir this spring, and now that he is back at the Major League level, it is now the time to see if he can make it stick. 

Dominguez's chances of impressing the Yankees front office are wearing thin. Is this his last chance to make it work?

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Virgil Van Dijk: “We Want More Than Goals From Isak”

The win on Saturday over Crystal Palace was a sigh of relief in more than ways than one, not least of all including Alexander Isak’s first goal since returning from the broken leg he suffered in December. A striker is a striker for a reason, and the emotions that Isak clearly displayed after the goal showed just how much the goal meant to him, and the team.

The pressure of being the most expensive transfer in English football is not worn lightly, either, and when captain Virgil van Dijk spoke to the press following the match, he noted that the striker has received a lot of support but there’s still some expectations for the Swede.

“In terms of what I’ve seen of him everyone knows and sees and experiences as team-mates how outstanding he is. It is about getting games, confidence but obviously scoring goals as a striker – that’s the main trigger for him,” van Dijk said.

“I’m not worried at all about him whatsoever. We want more than goals from him and that’s what he can bring and he just has to keep going and keep working, keep staying fit and keep staying important for the football club because I think he will and he already is.”

While the late return of Isak underlines what a tough year it’s been for everyone, with that goal being his first in 2026, there’s only a few more matches in the season to keep building on that connection with the squad before everyone breaks for the summer and the World Cup.

“It is quite an understatement to say he’s had a tough year. He can probably explain it better but the injuries he had and the timing of it has been bad,” the captain continued.

“But now he is fit and we all know what he can bring and he shows it in training and in games as well. It is on him now to keep showing that – hopefully after the World Cup because at the World Cup we play against each other so he can take it a little bit easier then.”

Van Dijk and the Netherlands squad meet Sweden in the group stages in June, playing in the summer heat and humidity of Houston, but before that happens they have to make sure Liverpool qualify for the Champions League next season.

‘One of the chosen ones’ – Xavi says Lamine Yamal can follow in Lionel Messi’s footseps and become the best in the world

FC Barcelona v SSC Napoli: Round of 16 Second Leg - UEFA Champions League 2023/24

Xavi Hernandez has waded into the Lionel Messi vs Lamine Yamal debate and says the Barcelona teenager can be compared to the GOAT.

Yamal has regularly had to put up with such comparisons throughout his young career but has insisted he wants to follow his own path.

Xavi says that Yamal can go on to become the best in the world but it’s up to him to put in the work.

“Yamal can be compared to Messi. He is one of the chosen ones; everything depends on him, his mentality, and his desire to make history. He can be the best in the world. He is already among them,” he told Romario in a chat with the Brazilian legend.

Yamal is currently sidelined through injury and won’t play again for Barca this season. He is expected to be fit in time for the World Cup, and Xavi says La Roja have a good chance at the tournament this summer.

“They can win the World Cup. It would be fantastic to have two stars on the shirt. They deserve it. We are a very football-mad country. Football is a way of life. Luis de la Fuente is a great coach,” he added.

Purple Row After Dark: Stars vs. Spark

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The Rockies and Mets came into this series with nearly identical records: 10-16 for Colorado, 9-16 for New York.

Which… felt misleading. Like two teams arriving at the same place for completely different reasons.

Then the Rockies swept the series, and the gap in records is growing: 13-16 for Colorado, 9-19 for New York.

Same neighborhood, different direction.

Before the season, PECOTA had the Mets at 88 wins and real playoff odds. The Rockies were pegged for around 60 wins and, essentially, a long summer.

So what changed?

For the Mets, it’s not just losing — it’s the weight of it. This is a ‘World Series or bust’ roster, built with Steve Cohen money, and it hasn’t clicked. Roles feel unsettled. The fit feels off. Even snapping the 12-game losing streak didn’t stop the bigger question from hanging over everything: why isn’t this working?

When expectations are that high, losses don’t just count — they linger.

Now the Rockies feel… different. Still imperfect, still under .500, but more coherent. More competitive. There’s actual energy — call it the Goodman/Moniak/Johnston effect — where players are giving you a reason to watch beyond the standings.

The Mets have stars. The Rockies have spark.

And to be fair — Mets fans have lived through October magic, titles, and franchise icons, from the Miracle Mets of 1969 to the dominant 1986 team. They were in the NLCS as recently as 2024. The Mets history runs deeper than Colorado’s, but Rockies fans have built their own decades of memories since 1993.

Both fanbases have stuck through plenty of losing to get those moments. Nobody’s switching sides.

So here’s the question:

For the rest of this season… who would you rather be:

  • The fanbase watching a $350M Goliath stumble over itself?
  • Or the fanbase watching an underdog finally start to figure out who they are?

And looking ahead to next year and beyond?

Do you trust the stars in New York to figure it out… Or the spark in Colorado to turn into something real?

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NFL Insider Discusses Niners' Second Pick in 2026 NFL Draft

The San Francisco 49ers have made waves with their 2026 NFL draft class. One of the more well received picks came with their second of the draft when the team brought in Texas Tech edge rusher Romello Height.

Texas Tech has a historic season in 2025 reaching its first ever College Football Playoff. Much of that was due to strong defensive play. And while fellow edge rusher David Bailey and linebacker Jacob Rodriguez stole many of the headlines, Height proved worthy of acclaim in his own right.

The Texas Tech edge become a household name in the draft process for those who follow the draft closely. He earned a draft selection at No. 70 and ended up in San Francisco.

ESPN NFL insider Nick Wagoner discussed the pick in his analysis of the Niners' 2026 NFL draft class. Here's what Wagoner shared on the selection.

"My take: After fielding the worst pass rush in the NFL last year, the Niners waited a bit longer than expected to address it, but it's no surprise they spent an early pick on a pass rusher. Height had 10 sacks and 58 pressures for the Red Raiders last year and he should have a chance to step into the specialized third-down pass rusher role Bryce Huff filled for the 49ers last season. With Huff off to retirement, the Niners needed another option off the edge even though Height's size (6-foot-3, 239 pounds) doesn't necessarily translate to contributing much on running downs right away.

How's his health? Height had a pair of significant shoulder injuries during his college career. The first came in 2020 when he was at Auburn, causing him to redshirt and requiring offseason shoulder surgery. The second came at USC in 2022, a right shoulder injury that also required surgery. Height played full seasons each of the past three years, however, compiling 22.5 sacks for USC, Georgia Tech and Texas Tech."

Texas Tech players Lee Hunter (left) and Jacob Rodriguez (back) celebrate Romello Height's fumble recover against BYU during the Big 12 Conference championship football game. Nathan Giese/Avalanche-Journal-USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Texas Tech players Lee Hunter (left) and Jacob Rodriguez (back) celebrate Romello Height's fumble recover against BYU during the Big 12 Conference championship football game. Nathan Giese/Avalanche-Journal-USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The Niners may not have found their immediate Nick Bosa replacement at edge rusher, but they did find a capable player who could eventually fill a starting role at the position. Height looks the part, but also has the production to show for his high pick consideration.

The four stops Height made at the college level may be some cause for concern, but his production may outweigh his perceived inability to stay in one place. Height will look to break out for the Niners in the 2026 season.

10 Takeaways: Avalanche Are More Than an Offensive Powerhouse

NHL: Stanley Cup Playoffs-Colorado Avalanche at Los Angeles Kings
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The Avalanche have always been a high-scoring playoff team. When they won the Stanley Cup in 2022, they had a whopping 85 goals in 20 games. When they swept the Nashville Predators in the opening round that year, they scored 21 goals in four games.

It’s quite a bit higher than the 13 they had against the Los Angeles Kings, capped by a 5-1 victory in Game 4 on Sunday to sweep their way through the first round.

Offense has never been an issue. But the way they’ve evolved into a defensive stalwart over the years is equally impressive. Colorado gave up 55 goals on its way to that 2022 Stanley Cup championship. It’s an average of nearly three goals against per game. The Predators, in that first round, scored nine times in four games.

This year’s Kings? Just five goals. Three of them on the power play, and only two at 5-on-5.

“It’s not offense. They have offense, they have lots,” Kings interim coach D.J. Smith told reporters in Los Angeles after his team was eliminated. “It’s how well they check and how well they defend. I think when you talk about the Avalanche, a lot of it goes by how much they score and how good a players they have. Give them credit, their coaching staff, on how well they check, to a man.”

The comparisons to the 2022 squad aren’t to try to replicate that season entirely. It’s simply to show just how well this current rendition of the Avalanche defend. And they do it while still scoring the most goals in the regular season — while the Maurice Rocket Richard winner centers their top line.

“They didn’t give us a breakaway in the series other than the shorthanded one,” Smith said. “They never gave us a 2-on-1 other than a partial 2-on-1. That’s incredible to do for four games. Give them credit.”

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10 Takeaways

1. Defending and checking is the core of Avs coach Jared Bednar’s system. Any skilled forward can play for the Avalanche and put up 50, 60, or 70 points. Most puck-moving defenseman could join the Avalanche and put up points if they have any ability to rush the puck up the ice.

But if you’re not checking, if you’re not defending, you’re not going to be a fit. That’s the Bednar way.

“It’s not as fun to commit on the defensive side and really dig in there and spend a bunch of energy there in order to chip away at the game,” Bednar told reporters. “I think they bought into the way we needed to play the L.A. Kings.”

2. Committing to that style means the Avs’ leading point producers in the first round, Gabe Landeskog, Nathan MacKinnon, and Artturi Lehkonen, each finished with four points. They all had two goals and two assists.

To put that into perspective, 10 different players in the series between the Dallas Stars and the Minnesota Wild already have four points. And it’s going to take at least two more games before that series ends.

“I think all season we were pretty solid, so that gave us confidence,” MacKinnon said of his team’s ability to defend.

3. MacKinnon continued: “That’s our main focus in the room, that’s what we’re preaching on the bench. I feel like that’s how you win, it’s good sound defensive hockey.”

4. The Stars and Wild play Game 6 on Thursday. If the series ends up going seven, that game will take place on Saturday. Either way, I don’t envision a Game 1 of the second round being played any earlier than Sunday. Maybe Saturday, but that would probably be a reach.

5. I’ve already seen comments on social media wondering if the Avalanche are going to have far too long of a break. If it’s going to lead to rust. I don’t believe that at all. This core marched to a Cup four years ago after using rest as a weapon between rounds. They preached it, they publicly said it, and they always started the next series strong, no matter how long of a break they had coming into it.

6. Impressively, 14 Avalanche skaters had points in this series. The points were coming from all over the lineup.

7. The second line was the only one that didn’t really produce. Brock Nelson had an empty-netter in Game 3. But the wingers that played with him, whether Valeri Nichushkin, Ross Colton, or Parker Kelly, all had zero points. That probably won’t fly in the second round. But I’ll break that down more as we get closer to knowing who the Avs are facing.

8. I did like that Colton was throwing his body around a lot. He had six of Colorado’s 21 hits in Game 4.

Colton was visibly upset every time I saw him at Ball Arena during Games 1 and 2 when he was a healthy scratch. He wanted to play. And he should’ve been angry that he wasn’t. That’s how competitors operate. He was shot out of a cannon as soon as he entered the series. I’d like to see him, Nelson, and Nichushkin get going offensively, though.

9. Without Josh Manson available, Cale Makar, Devon Toews, Brent Burns, Brett Kulak, and Sam Malinski all played at least 20 minutes. Nick Blankenburg, who entered the lineup, played 12:35. He got beaten up quite a bit in this game.

10. Hat tip to a wonderful career for Los Angeles Kings captain Anze Kopitar. I’ve had the honor of speaking with him both on and off the record a handful of times over the last seven years. He was one of the good ones.

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2026 NFL Draft: Day 3 Fantasy Football Recap

The 2025 NFL Draft came to a close on Saturday with the final four rounds.

Fantasy draft season may not be close to hitting its crescendo, but hardcore gamers have been selecting players prior to the conclusion of the collegiate bowl season. It's time to let the real fun begin!

(This article will focus primarily on rookies from a redraft perspective. We will have rookie and dynasty rankings on the site early next week. Our initial redraft rankings will hit the site later in the week. My signature Big Board - a draft day tool that is one of the principal reasons why I have yet to suffer a losing money season in 25 years of high-stakes fantasy football - will likely be finished sometime in June and updated daily after that.)

Also see: Day 1 | Day 2

The 2026 NFL Draft was widely expected to be a down year for fantasy purposes, and the landing spots disappointed in a number of cases. Therefore, while every quarterback, running back, wide receiver and tight end that was drafted will be mentioned, only the notable ones who appear to have even a small chance at fantasy success in 2026 will receive analysis.

Round 4

Sep 6, 2025; Seattle, Washington, USA; Washington Huskies running back Jonah Coleman (1) rushes against the UC Davis Aggies during the first quarter at Husky Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joe Nicholson-Imagn Images

108) RB Jonah Coleman, Denver Broncos (Film Profile | Analytical Profile)

Team Fit: A Year 1 landing spot in Denver is not ideal at first glance, but JK Dobbins' injury history means Coleman is one step away from potentially sharing a backfield with RJ Harvey - assuming he beats out Jaleel McLaughlin and perhaps Tyler Badie in camp. There is at least a decent chance that Coleman becomes part of a three-man committee - something that is not foreign to head coach Sean Payton - and handles goal-line/short-yardage duties. Furthermore, Coleman is likely the player that Payton has in mind to be Dobbins' long-term successor.

What does it mean in redraft (12 teams, non-Superflex)? While there's no redraft value here right away (in leagues with 18-man rosters), he should be on watch lists. Coleman could easily inherit Dobbins' workload if/when he misses time.

115) WR Elijah Sarratt, Baltimore Ravens (Film Profile | Analytical Profile)

Team Fit: The new regime obviously identified improving the passing game in the red zone as something it wanted to improve, first with Ja'Kobi Lane and now with Sarratt. Considering the team doubled up at receiver, it could be an indication that the new regime isn't all that high on Rashod Bateman. More than likely, however, Sarratt's selection is more about adding quality depth and size to a receiving room. It's the last bit that needs more explanation. He is comfortable with a defender in his hip pocket; 22.5% of his 240 career catches and 28.1% of his 334 career targets were contested. Sarratt is coming off a season in which he led FBS in receiving touchdowns in 2025 with 15. It is possible that new offensive coordinator Declan Doyle simply wants Lamar Jackson to have options in contested-catch situations as opposed to having him rely on his legs every time his protection breaks down.

What does it mean in redraft (12 teams, non-Superflex)? Much like Lane, it will be hard for Sarratt to come into fantasy value unless Bateman goes down.

122) RB Mike Washington Jr., Las Vegas Raiders (Film Profile | Analytical Profile)

Team Fit: This seems fairly cut-and-dried. The Raiders did not bring back Raheem Mostert and only have Dylan Laube and Chris Collier behind Ashton Jeanty, so the team had little choice but to add a running back capable of handling a decent workload should Jeanty miss time. Washington is not going to handle much work behind Jeanty, but he offers significant upside. He was only running back in college football last year with 30 or more runs of at least 10 yards and 17 or more runs of at least 15 yards on fewer than 170 carries. He did that in the SEC on a two-win team. The most likely reason was still available early in the fourth round was likely due to issues with ball security (three fumbles on 195 offensive touches in 2025, six fumbles on 166 touches in 2024). Nevertheless, his big-play potential is just what the team can use as a change-up to Jeanty.

What does it mean in redraft (12 teams, non-Superflex)? It's hard to call a backup job behind Jeanty a good landing spot for fantasy, but Las Vegas has nothing of note behind last year's first-round pick. While Washington is obviously no threat to Jeanty, a handcuff running back in a Klint Kubiak offense makes him a player worth selecting near the end of fantasy drafts.

Nov 8, 2025; East Hartford, Connecticut, USA; UConn Huskies wide receiver Skyler Bell (1) makes the touchdown against Duke Blue Devils cornerback Landan Callahan (21) in the second half at Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field. Mandatory Credit: David Butler II-Imagn Images

125) WR Skyler Bell, Buffalo Bills (Film Profile | Analytical Profile)

Team Fit:The Bills did what they needed in the offseason when they acquired DJ Moore via trade, and they may have found his eventual successor in Bell. While his 2025 catch rate (72.3%) and yards after contact per reception (8.2) in 2025 were heavily influenced by how many times UConn called a screen for him, it only accounts for a small part of how much damage he does after the catch (835 yards ranked second in FBS). Several parts of Bell's profile are worrisome, such as the drops (24 for his career, equaling how many touchdowns he scored, his age (he will turn 24 in July) and his below-average size (6-foot-0, 187). With that said, Joshua Palmer and Keon Coleman have done little to prove - at least consistently - that they deserve to be in the mix for regular targets. Bell absolutely has a chance to win a starting job as the primary Z this summer - even if he is a better fit as a slot receiver.

What does it mean in redraft (12 teams, non-Superflex)? Finally, a Day 3 pick with a realistic path to some immediate fantasy value. Bell isn't going to overtake Moore or Shakir on the depth chart anytime soon, but Josh Allen can easily support a third receiver. Consider him a WR5 with WR4 upside in early drafts.

136) WR Bryce Lance, New Orleans Saints

Team Fit: It is almost impossible to begin a conversation about Lance without first mentioning that he is one of the best athletes to take the field in NFL Scouting Combine history. Fortunately, Lance possesses a good tool kit that goes beyond being a freak athlete. His career drop rate was 3.8%, which is no small thing when his aDOT is as high as it was (15.5 in 2025, 14.1 for his college career). He should be able to contribute right away as a field-stretcher in New Orleans, both as a contested-catch option and a speed merchant. His biggest impact may come in the red zone, which should not come as a shock for a player with his size (6-foot-3), vertical explosiveness (41.5-inch vertical) and strong hands.

What does it mean in redraft (12 teams, non-Superflex)? Lance has a realistic chance of overtaking Devaughn Vele in camp and enjoying a bit of fantasy value as a splash player in Year 1. He is someone who belongs on watch lists (Chris Olave and Jordyn Tyson will be the unquestioned starters), and he could find himself being somewhat relevant in fantasy if their injury histories end up being an issue again in 2026.

Round 5

152) TE Justin Joly, Denver Broncos

Team Fit: The immediate fit is unclear based on the fact that Evan Engram and Adam Trautman remain on the roster, but it would seem that head coach Sean Payton likes the idea of someone like Engram (even if they didn't show it last year). Joly is not much of an in-line blocker at 6-foot-3 and 241 pounds and projects as something of a poor man's Isaiah Likely, so his future with Denver should not have any effect on Trautman's status.

What does it mean in redraft (12 teams, non-Superflex)? Very little, barring an injury to Engram.

Nov 8, 2025; Pasadena, California, USA; Nebraska Cornhuskers running back Emmett Johnson (21) runs the ball against the UCLA Bruins during the second half at the Rose Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

161) RB Emmett Johnson, Kansas City Chiefs (Film Profile | Analytical Profile)

Team Fit: Johnson probably couldn't ask for a better landing spot if the league valued him as a fifth-round prospect. The Big Ten rushing champion is not going to take many carries away from Kenneth Walker anytime soon, but his passing-game chops figure to come in handy since the Seahawks never seemed to trust the Super Bowl MVP much in that area. While Johnson may be a bit on the small side at 203 pounds, he is easily the most proven rusher on the depth chart after Walker. He only needs to beat out Brashard Smith and Emari Demercado to move into the backup/change-of-pace role in Kansas City.

What does it mean in redraft (12 teams, non-Superflex)? Johnson's value in redraft will depend mostly on the health of Walker. If KWIII avoids injury, Johnson will probably be capped at five or so touches per game. His value will come as the (likely) main handcuff to Walker.

165) RB Nicholas Singleton, Tennessee Titans (Film Profile | Analytical Profile)

Team Fit: Tennessee is an interesting destination for Singleton, if only because Tony Pollard and Tyjae Spears are set to reach free agency next spring. It is very possible that neither returns. Pollard and Spears should not be overly concerned for their job security to begin the season, as Singleton is likely being viewed as an upgrade to Julius Chestnut and/or Michael Carter who can also return kicks. However, considering Spears' durability issues, it might not take long for Singleton to see the field and serve as Pollard's change-of-pace back.

What does it mean in redraft (12 teams, non-Superflex)? Much like Jonah Coleman above, there isn't an easy path for Singleton immediately - outside of maybe a specialty role. However, with Pollard pushing 30 and Spears struggling to make it through a season, Singleton will begin the season potentially one injury away from being on the flex radar.

174) RB Adam Randall, Baltimore Ravens

Team Fit: Randall offers an intriguing skill set as a former receiver who transitioned to running back late in the 2024 season. The late conversion obviously means Randall is still in his infancy in terms of being a true running back, but the idea of a 232-pound former receiver serving as a mismatch weapon as a rookie has to be appealing for the team. He's not going to steal too much work from Derrick Henry or Justice Hill, but there are touches to be had in this backfield after Keaton Mitchell left for the Chargers.

What does it mean in redraft (12 teams, non-Superflex)? Henry has proven to be quite durable throughout his career, so Randall will not have much immediate appeal in redraft. However, his size alone probably makes him the best Henry handcuff for fantasy purposes.

177) Kevin Coleman Jr., Miami Dolphins

Team Fit: There was a big "HELP WANTED" sign planted outside just about every position room in Miami before the draft, especially after the team released Tyreek Hill and traded Jaylen Waddle to Denver. The only somewhat proven wideout remaining from last year's team is Malik Washington. Given how little he did last season, a case can be made that Kevin Coleman overtakes him in the slot in 2026. That will likely be his path to playing time, however, as there are not many 5-foot-10, 179-pound receivers who make their living on the perimeter.

What does it mean in redraft (12 teams, non-Superflex)? Everything with Miami's passing game comes with the caveat that the Dolphins will likely have a low-volume passing offense led by Malik Willis. There is a small chance for him to produce like Washington did last season if he wins the slot job, but it is not worth drafting him to find out in most leagues with 18-man rosters.

178) QB Cole Payton, Philadelphia Eagles

Team Fit: The team has at least entertained the idea of trading Tanner McKee, although the selection of Payton could be just as much about having Jalen Hurts' backup in place now so the Eagles don't have to find his replacement if McKee becomes a free agent next spring. A fifth-round selection of Payton doesn't guarantee him a roster spot, but the likelihood is that Payton projects to be his long-term backup beginning in 2027. Why? Payton is, in some ways, a southpaw version of Hurts, and it makes sense that the Eagles would want to keep quarterback runs in the game plan even if Hurts has to miss some time.

What does it mean in redraft (12 teams, non-Superflex)? While fantasy managers do not need to worry about it during drafts, Payton could have some fantasy value in 2026 (assuming a Hurts injury), due mostly to his mobility. It is not out of the realm of possibility that he impresses enough in camp to pass Dalton (and possibly even McKee) on the depth chart.

Round 6-7 Notables

Oct 25, 2025; Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA; Arkansas Razorbacks quarterback Taylen Green (10) passes during the third quarter against the Auburn Tigers at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium. Auburn won 33-24. Mandatory Credit: Nelson Chenault-Imagn Images

182) QB Taylen Green, Cleveland Browns

Team Fit: Green has a chance in Cleveland because he is the kind of player teams should want to develop. Why? Doesn't every team want to create explosive plays as much as possible? Doesn't every team want a quarterback that defenses must devote their attention to on every play? Green is easily one of the freakiest athletes ever to enter the draft, especially as a quarterback. Is accuracy a problem and does he turn the ball over too much? Yes and yes. With that said, the Browns have a mishmash of quarterbacks who either haven't proven anything lately (Deshaun Watson) or at all (Sheduer Sanders and Dillon Gabriel). New head coach Todd Monken isn't tied to any of them, while Green likely reminds him of the quarterback he just spent a few years with in Baltimore (Lamar Jackson). Green is a developmental quarterback without question, but he is the kind who is worth pouring time into in hopes that he maximizes his potential.

What does it mean in redraft (12 teams, non-Superflex)? It's one thing to say a quarterback is a project. It is another thing for a team to allow him to develop. Cleveland's quarterback room is not overly inspiring, so Green could start at some point this year. Would it be advisable? No. But with Jackson-like athleticism, he would likely be worth starting in fantasy.

187) RB Kaytron Allen, Washington Commanders (Film Profile | Analytical Profile)

Team Fit: If anything is clear entering Year 3 of the Dan Quinn era, it is that he doesn't prioritize a workhorse running back. Brian Robinson Jr. (187 carries) remains the closest thing the Commanders have had to one. On a depth chart that now features Rachaad White, Jacory Croskey-Merritt, Jerome Ford and now Allen, it seems clear nothing is going to change. Allen may be the most natural runner of the group, but his addition seems more like the team adding a cheap replacement for Chris Rodriguez Jr. than anything.

What does it mean in redraft (12 teams, non-Superflex)? Rodriguez obviously had some moments down the stretch of last season, so there is a path to playing time and fantasy relevancy for Allen. With that said, Croskey-Merritt will enter training camp with an edge on Allen for early-down work, and that assumes White isn't ahead of both of them.

195) WR Malik Benson, Las Vegas Raiders

Team Fit: The depth chart at receiver opened up in a big way following last season's Jakobi Meyers trade, which means just about any player with some talent has a shot to see playing time. The projected starters entering training camp will be 2025 second-round pick Jack Bech, Tre Tucker and former Viking Jalen Nailor, who is going to see plenty of playing time if only because he signed a three-year deal for $35 million in free agency. In short, don't discount the possibility that Malik Benson makes some noise in Las Vegas. Remember how Klint Kubiak unlocked Rashid Shaheed back in New Orleans? Benson has similar speed. Perhaps all he becomes at the pro level is a field-stretcher, but his ability to create explosive plays will be welcome in Sin City.

What does it mean in redraft (12 teams, non-Superflex)? Benson probably isn't going to beat out Tucker for a starting job, but the possibility of it should not be dismissed. If he does so in camp, he could be a WR5/6 worth stashing on benches in deeper leagues.

Sep 27, 2025; Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA; Wake Forest Demon Deacons running back Demond Claiborne (1) runs the ball gainst Wake Forest Demon Deacons defensive back Zamari Stevenson (17) during the third quarter at Allegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Zachary Taft-Imagn Images

198) RB Demond Claiborne, Minnesota Vikings

Team Fit: Claiborne absolutely has a chance to make some noise in Minnesota. In a league that is thirsty for big-play ability, Claiborne will provide it. (Of Claiborne's 179 carries last season, 12.8% of them went for more than 10 yards.) He is also one of the few backs in this draft class who has the elusiveness to avoid tacklers in a phone booth. Claiborne is also a dynamic kickoff returner with two return touchdowns on his resume. While that figures to be the area where he contributes immediately, don't discount the possibility that he does more than that. Jordan Mason lost playing time as last season progressed, while Aaron Jones will turn 32 before the end of the season. For all the good things that Zavier Scott did while Jones was injured last season, it seems Claiborne is poised to take his spot on the roster. He could eventually become the same kind of weapon Chris Thompson was for the Commanders last decade.

What does it mean in redraft (12 teams, non-Superflex)? Claiborne is a player fantasy managers need to keep tabs on during training camp. His size (195 pounds at his pro day) and ball security issues (five fumbles on 179 carries last year) will likely keep him in a reserve role in his rookie year, but it should be noted that this is a team that believes it is capable of a deep playoff run. Jones and Mason weren't enough last season and it probably will not be enough in 2026. Claiborne will not need to be drafted in most leagues, but he could emerge as an important figure at some point if injuries wreck this backfield again.

230) RB/WR Eli Heidenreich, Pittsburgh Steelers

Team Fit: Heidenreich is not just a feel-good story after becoming a passing-game weapon at run-heavy Navy. He tested out similarly to Christian McCaffrey at the Combine. His fit is a bit more unclear, as he is listed as a running back and was announced as such at the draft, but he is more of a hybrid player who can handle jet sweeps and is probably more of a slot receiver at this point in his career. Especially on a depth chart that has Rico Dowdle, Jaylen Warren and 2025 third-round pick Kaleb Johnson, it will be difficult for the team to keep him at running back.

What does it mean in redraft (12 teams, non-Superflex)? The first challenge fantasy managers will be waiting on the Steelers to decide if he is deemed a running back or a wide receiver. As a slot receiver on an offense with DK Metcalf and Michael Pittman Jr., it is hard to see much of a path toward fantasy production. As a running back, the occasional jet sweep and the four-or-five target game are enough to get him on the radar. Is it likely in 2026? No. Is it possible? More so for him than the average seventh-round pick.

Left out:
105) Brenen Thompson
110) Cade Klubnik
121) Kaden Wetjen
133) Matthew Hibner
140) Colbie Young
143) Reggie Virgil
164) Tanner Kozoil
168) Kendrick Law
169) Riley Nowakowski
170) Joe Royer
173) Josh Cuevas
176) Cyrus Allen
180) Seydou Traore
185) Bauer Sharp
190) Barion Brown
191) Josh Cameron
197) CJ Daniels
199) Emmanuel Henderson
203) C.J. Williams
204) Lewis Bond
216) Trey Smack
218) Anthony Smith
221) Jack Endries
223) Athan Kaliakmanis
225) Jaren Kanak
234) Behren Morton
237) Seth McGowan
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Celtics-76ers Game 4 takeaways: Boston's historic night, plus the good and bad from Joel Embiid's return

One-time NBA MVP Joel Embiid returned to the court just 17 days after undergoing an appendectomy, but even his 26 points could not inspire the Philadelphia 76ers in a 128-96 loss to the Boston Celtics in Game 4 of their opening-round playoff series.

The Celtics lead the best-of-seven set, 3-1.

Payton Pritchard led all scorers with 32 points off the bench for the Celtics (two points shy of Kevin McHale’s franchise-record 34 playoff points off the bench).

Jayson Tatum came within three rebounds of a triple-double, totaling 30 points, 11 assists and 7 rebounds. Jaylen Brown added 20 points and 7 rebounds for Boston.

Embiid’s 26 points led the Sixers, who also got 22 from Tyrese Maxey.

Now, the takeaways.


Payton Pritchard, spark plug

Pritchard, the NBA’s 2025 Sixth Man of the Year, sparked a bench barrage.

The Celtics guard scored 13 of his 32 points in the opening quarter, even converting a signature buzzer-beater at the end of the first, as his team took an early 34-18 lead.

BUZZER BEATER KING 👑 pic.twitter.com/sgQjj26GEB

— Boston Celtics (@celtics) April 26, 2026

The Celtics combined to score 24 points off the bench in the opening quarter, the most ever in the play-by-play era. Boston’s reserves combined to shoot 5-for-8 from 3-point range in the frame. Pritchard hit three of them, including the buzzer-beater.

The Celtics needed the minutes, too, at least from their bigs, since Neemias Queta got into early foul trouble, working opposite Embiid. Both Nikola Vučević and Luka Garza played admirably off the bench, forcing Embiid to cover them out to the arc.

Boston’s bench outscored its Philadelphia counterparts, 55-24.

Joel Embiid makes his series debut

Embiid looked a lot like Embiid, which is to say he was laboring a bit. Understandable, considering he is less than three weeks removed from an appendectomy, his latest bizarre injury. But let’s not pretend he did not look a lot like this in the regular season, playing 1,200 minutes over 38 games on a surgically repaired left knee and right foot.

Embiid looking like Embiid also meant he was ever-present for stretches, which can be both a good thing and a bad thing. He did average a 27-8-4 in the regular season.

It was a good thing for the first seven minutes. He scored Philadelphia’s first eight points and ignited the home crowd, even staking the Sixers to an early 13-12 edge.

It was not a good thing for the rest of the game. Embiid totaled 26 points, 10 rebounds and 6 assists, but he had no wind for defense. He could not guard over the space necessary to compete with Boston’s shooters, who drilled a franchise-record 24 of their 53 3-point attempts.

Tatum, Brown own the third quarter

That the Celtics led by 18 at halftime was somewhat of a surprise, given how Tatum and Brown had performed to that point. They combined for just 13 points on 4-for-16 shooting in the opening two quarters, as Boston’s bench carried the offense instead.

That was a bad sign for the Sixers, who could hold the Jays down for only so long.

Tatum and Brown scored Boston’s first 22 points of the third quarter, as the Celtics stretched their lead to 30. Tatum scored 13 of them in the opening eight minutes of the second half. (This is where we remind you he is 11 months removed from Achilles surgery.) Neither played the final minutes of a second blowout in this series’ four games.

Royals sweep Angels after Thomas walk-off home run

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Royals pulled off a very wild and wacky win against the Los Angeles on Sunday, in a game that featured a rain delay and was moved up due to severe weather.

It was a rough outing for Seth Lugo, who went 6.1 innings, giving up 14 hits and and seven earned runs. He also tallied three strikeouts and one walk.

The Angels got things started early, with a Mike Trout home run in the top of the first inning. They tacked on four more runs in the second, taking a commanding 6-0 lead.

Bobby Witt Jr. got the Royals back within striking distance in the bottom of sixth with his first home run of the season, a two-run blast to centerfield making it 6-3.

The Royals added two more runs in the seventh inning on an Isaac Collins solo home run and Vinnie Pasquantino sacrifice fly.

Jac Caglianone tied the game in the ninth inning with a two-run homer just inside the right foul pole when the Royals were down to the last out, sending the game to extra innings.

The Angels retook the lead after a Lucas Erceg wild pitch got past Carter Jensen, allowing former Royal Adam Frazier to score.

But the Royals delivered again when they were down to their final out in the bottom half of the 10th, thanks to a Lane Thomas three-run homer to left field to win 11-9 and give the Royals the sweep.

The win puts the Royals at 11-17. They’ll get the day off before they hit the road to face the Athletics on Tuesday at 8:40 p.m.

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Canadiens Highlights: Late-Game Collapse In Game Four

Canadiens Highlights: Late-Game Collapse In Game Four
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The Montreal Canadiens hosted the Tampa Bay Lightning on Sunday night, aiming to gain a stranglehold on their first-round series.

Legendary defenceman Serge Savard got the ball rolling at the Bell Centre, following in the footsteps of his longtime teammate Yvan Cournoyer on Friday evening.

HERE WE GO 🍿

📺: Watch Lightning vs. Canadiens Game 4 on Sportsnet pic.twitter.com/TicpwHnAhj

— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) April 26, 2026

It was yet another hard-fought game between two evenly-matched teams, which eventually saw the Lightning emerge with a 3-2 victory, tying the series at two games a piece in the process.

Let’s dive into the highlights!

All Eyes On Dobes

Unlike previous games, the Lightning quickly generated several high-danger scoring chances, forcing Canadiens netminder Jakub Dobes to make a handful of difficult saves in the first period.

The rookie netminder was far from stoic, but that’s par for the course when discussing Dobes’ style of play, which is clearly chaotic good. What matters most is that he responded quite well to the uptick in scoring chances from the Lightning.

Solid work by Jakub Dobes early in G4. #GoHabsGopic.twitter.com/vL481zlDoN

— Montreal Hockey Now (@MTLhockeynow) April 26, 2026

Making Your Own Luck

Even though the Canadiens were outchanced in the first period, they did a fantastic job capitalizing on their first high-danger scoring chance of the game, which took place midway through the second frame.

It was Zachary Bolduc who opened the scoring, and while the goal could be described as relatively fortuitous given that it bounced off him before finding the back of the net, good things happen when you drive the slot.

Both Alexandre Texier and Kaiden Guhle provided excellent assists on the scoring play.

Zachary Bolduc gives the #GoHabsGo a 1-0 lead! Assists to Guhle and Texier. pic.twitter.com/kyBd9JMIFc

— Montreal Hockey Now (@MTLhockeynow) April 27, 2026

Monkey Ditched

Even though Cole Caufield scored 51 goals during the regular season, you can be certain he felt uneasy about his lack of goals through three playoff games, as evidenced by his celebration following a powerplay goal late in the second period.

Few players around the NHL enjoy playing hockey as much as Caufield, but that’s because he’s only happy when he’s scoring. Fortunately, few players around the NHL score as often as Caufield.

His first goal of the series was also the first time the Canadiens managed to establish a two-goal lead versus the Lightning.

The chemistry between Cole Caufield and Nick Suzuki was on full display for this goal. #GoHabsGo up 2-0. pic.twitter.com/RA8eadUmdF

— Montreal Hockey Now (@MTLhockeynow) April 27, 2026

Insult To Injury

A big, clean bodycheck by Maxwell Crozier on Juraj Slafkovsky derailed what was otherwise an excellent period from the Canadiens. The heavy hit forced the 22-year-old Slovak to retreat to the locker room in the dying minutes of the second frame.

The Lightning proceeded to score their first goal of the game shortly thereafter, when veteran Jake Guentzel’s scored his of the series, but thankfully, Slafkovsky would ultimately return to the ice for the third period.

Crozier absolutely levels Juraj Slafkovsky. #GoHabsGopic.twitter.com/79f5sbYLDI

— Montreal Hockey Now (@MTLhockeynow) April 27, 2026

Lightning Strikes Twice

With Oliver Kapanen in the box for what seemed to be a rather dubious high-sticking penalty, the Lightning tied the game, though it must be said that the Habs made life very easy on their opponents.

Regardless of whether the call was legitimate, talented players such as Nikita Kucherov and Brandon Hagel will always make you pay if you give them too much time in the offensive zone.

Pénalité couteuse : Hagel marque en avantage numérique! pic.twitter.com/EcfVNjDn2G

— TVA Sports (@TVASports) April 27, 2026

Luck Shifts

The Canadiens were poised to take advantage of a momentum shift following an impressive 5-on-3 penalty kill, but the bounce that gave the Habs the opening goal of the game came back to haunt them, when Hagel scored his second goal of the match-up.

This gave the Lightning a 3-2 lead with a little less than five minutes left in the third period.

Lady luck giveth, lady luck taketh away.

Brandon Hagel marque son 2e du match et c'est 3 à 2 en fin de 3e période… pic.twitter.com/hWGoJErIsT

— TVA Sports (@TVASports) April 27, 2026

The Montreal Canadiens will be back in action on Wednesday, facing the Lightning in Tampa Bay. The puck drop is yet to be scheduled.

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Braves emerge as MLB’s best team with dominant start and unbeaten series streak

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The Atlanta Braves putting everybody on notice. Through the early stretch of the 2026 campaign, Atlanta has firmly established itself as the best team in baseball, combining elite offense, resilient pitching, and remarkable consistency. With an overall record of 20–9, the Braves have yet to lose a single series—an impressive feat that underscores both their depth and their dominance.

What makes this run even more compelling is how sustainable it appears. Atlanta currently leads Major League Baseball in runs scored while ranking second in runs allowed, a balance that few teams can match. Even more impressive, they’ve achieved this despite dealing with multiple key injuries and a relatively slow start from superstar Ronald Acuña Jr..

Rather than falter, the Braves have found contributions across the roster. Players like Dom Smith have stepped up in a big way, even if some regression is expected. Meanwhile, pitchers such as Bryce Elder have delivered standout performances, helping stabilize a staff that has battled injuries.

Braves reloading with key returns

Reinforcements are also on the way. The anticipated returns of Spencer Strider, Sean Murphy, and Ha-Seong Kim from the injured list could elevate this team to another level. Their presence will only strengthen an already dangerous lineup and pitching rotation, making Atlanta an even more formidable force in the National League East.

The Braves’ bullpen has also been a major factor in their success. The late-inning combination of Raisel Iglesias and Robert Suarez has been nearly untouchable, while arms like Dylan Lee and Tyler Kinley provide additional depth and reliability.

Even with challenges such as pitching injuries and Jurickson Profar’s season-long suspension, Atlanta has not skipped a beat. Their ability to win consistently without a fully healthy roster speaks volumes about their roster construction and organizational strength.

At this point, the Braves look like the team to beat—not just in the NL East, but across all of baseball. And as they continue to get healthier, their ceiling may be even higher than what we’ve seen so far.

Lane Thomas' 10th-inning homer leads Royals over Angels 11-9

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — With runners on second and third, Lane Thomas delivered a three-run homer in the 10th inning to lift the Kansas City Royals over the Los Angeles Angels 11-9 and sweep the series.

It was Thomas’ first home run of the season and the first walk-off RBI of his career.

Joey Lucchesi (0-1) took the loss, facing four batters in the final frame. Lucas Erceg (2-1) earned the win.

The Angels held a 7-4 lead when the game was delayed in the bottom of the seventh for severe weather. The Royals had two on and no outs with Bobby Witt Jr. at bat. It resumed after one hour and 29 minutes, and the Royals tacked on one run with a sacrifice fly to center by Vinnie Pasquantino.

Salvador Perez pushed another run across in the top of the ninth, and Jac Caglianone, who entered the game as a reserve in the eighth inning, tied the score with a two-out, two-run homer that landed just inside the right-field foul pole.

Angels shortstop Zach Neto led off the game with a single and scored on a two-run homer by Mike Trout. The home run moved Trout into first place in franchise history with his 797th career extra-base hit.

Neto struck again in the second with an RBI double, and Adam Frazier added another in the four-run inning.

The Royals got on the board in the fifth with an RBI single from Isaac Collins and Witt's two-run homer in the sixth. Angels starter Reid Detmers was replaced after walking the next batter. He allowed five hits and three runs in five-plus innings.

Royals starter Seth Lugo allowed 14 hits and seven runs in 6 1/3 innings.

Up next

The Angels head to Chicago, where RHP José Soriano (5-0, 0.24 ERA) will face RHP Davis Martin (3-1, 2.01) of the White Sox on Tuesday.

The Royals open a three-game series in Sacramento, where LHP Kris Bubic (2-1, 4.08) will face RHP Aaron Civale (2-1, 3.86) on Tuesday.

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Stable One UI 8.5 releasing this week

27 April 2026 at 05:32

Samsung is all set to deploy the stable One UI 8.5 software update as soon as this week. Based on leaks, the company is poised to release this firmware update to all Galaxy S25 series users starting April 30.

The program kicked off in early December and has seen 10 beta releases so far. Making it the most criticised software testing campaign Samsung has ever launched. The most recent software has brought new AI features and bug fixes.

On its way to the final release, the phone maker also added previous models to the test pool. That includes Galaxy S24 series, Fold/Flip 6, flagship tablets, and mid-range devices.

Besides, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 are the first to start the program’s expansion. So, these two foldables are likely to get the stable update alongside the Galaxy S25 series. However, we’ll have to wait for the actual release because it’s Samsung that we’re talking about.

One UI 8.5 brings UI upgrades for the lock screen and new AI features such as real-time background noise removal for third-party apps. It also smoothens animations and app transitions. This update will bring three new camera filters and Quick Share to AirDrop file transfer capability. Some apps are also redesigned for a better user experience.

Samsung is testing the firmware for many devices, but the initial rollout will be limited. That said, the first update will be available for users in Korea, and expansion will follow in the coming days and weeks for all users. We may soon see a roadmap for different countries once the stable update hits eligible devices.

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Lakota West grad, Miami's Silas Walters to sign with Ravens as undrafted free agent

Apr. 26—WEST CHESTER TWP. — Silas Walters has turned a steady rise for the Miami RedHawks into an NFL opportunity. He will be signing with the Baltimore Ravens as an undrafted free agent following the conclusion of 2026 draft Saturday.

A Lakota West High School graduate, Walters carved out a productive career in Oxford, developing from a walk-on into one of Miami's most reliable defensive players and a standout on special teams.

The 6-foot-1 safety finished his college career with 200 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss, three interceptions and 24 pass breakups over 40 games. He earned second-team All-Mid-American Conference honors in 2025 after recording 71 tackles and three interceptions, including picks against Wisconsin, Lindenwood and Buffalo.

Walters' impact extended beyond the secondary. In 2023, he led the nation in special teams tackles, emerging as one of the most effective coverage players in the country. That versatility helped define his role over the next two seasons as Miami made three consecutive MAC Championship Game appearances from 2023 — 25.

His most productive defensive season came in 2024, when he totaled 95 tackles, 12 pass breakups and two fumble recoveries, establishing himself as a centerpiece of the RedHawks' defense. He was later named Miami's Defensive Skill Player of the Year.

"I remember sitting in the Fieldhouse with Si and his parents, talking through his options as a COVID recruit," said Lakota West coach Tom Bolden. "I told him there was an opportunity to come to Miami as a preferred walk-on. Fast forward to now, and he's signing with the Baltimore Ravens. What a story and what a journey — but not surprising given his work ethic and determination. I'm so proud of him and happy for him and his family."

Walters now joins a Ravens organization known for valuing physical defensive backs and special teams contributors, giving him a path to compete for a roster spot at the next level.

He isn't the only recent Lakota West product to reach the NFL. Fellow Firebirds alum Jackson Kuwatch was selected by the Carolina Panthers in the seventh round of the 2026 draft.

Baty first batter to have robot ump change bases-loaded walk to inning-ending called third strike

NEW YORK (AP) — Done in by a robot reversal, Brett Baty of the New York Mets became the first batter to have a bases-loaded walk changed to an inning-ending called third strike by Major League Baseball's new challenge system.

Plate umpire Ryan Blakney was challenged four times in the first inning of the Colorado Rockies' 3-1 win a in doubleheader opener on Sunday, and three calls were overturned.

Baty dropped his bat and started to take off his batting gloves as he headed toward first after Blakney called ball four on a bases-loaded, full-count sinker on the outside corner. Only Colorado catcher Brett Sullivan tapped his helmet for an appeal, and the Automated Ball-Strike System changed the pitch to a called third strike for the inning’s final out.

Instead of moving ahead 1-0, the Mets never led all day as they were swept. The Rockies won the nightcap 3-0 for a three-game sweep, sending the Mets to their 15th loss in 17 games.

“It would have been big to get a run on the board there in the first,” Baty said. “But it’s part of the game now, so got to deal with it.”

Four of seven challenges overall were successful. Bo Bichette overturned a strike on Jose Quintana’s first pitch of the game and walked. Bichette was only the second player this season to challenge the first pitch of a game to his team: the Los Angeles Angels’ Zach Neto failed to overturn a strike from Cincinnati’s Brandon Williamson on April 11.

“I was really surprised,” Quintana said, “I think that pitch was right on the line.”

After Juan Soto struck out, Colorado unsuccessfully challenged the first pitch to Luis Robert Jr., who then succeeded in having a 2-1 pitch changed to a ball. Robert also walked, Mark Vientos loaded the bases with a bloop single and Marcus Semien struck out.

Three batters before Baty previously had bases-loaded walks changed by ABS to a called strike three, but none had ended innings, according to Elias: Houston’s Yanier Diaz by Seattle’s Cal Raleigh on April 11, Pittsburgh’s Oneil Cruz by the Chicago Cubs’ Carson Kelly the next day and Tampa Bay’s Jake Fraley by Edgar Quero of the Chicago White Sox on April 16.

Before the ABS decision, Quintana had assumed Colorado was trailing 1-0.

“I was thinking next pitch," he said.

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Wayne grad signs as undrafted free agent with Titans

Apr. 26—Aamil Wagner, a 2022 Wayne High School graduate from Yellow Springs, signed with the Tennessee Titans as an undrafted free agent on Sunday, April 26, according to multiple reports.

Wagner, a 6-foot-5, 306-pound offensive tackle, spent the last four seasons at Notre Dame. He started all 16 games in 2024 as a redshirt sophomore and all 12 games in 2025 when he served as a team captain.

Wagner announced in December he would enter the NFL Draft and would not use his final year of college eligibility.

"I want to start off by thanking God for giving me the opportunity to play the sport I love at a place like Notre Dame, surrounded by the people I love the most," Wagner wrote on Instagram. "The past four years spent at Notre Dame have been a remarkable experience, and I wouldn't change a single thing. The memories I've made with teammates, staff, and friends on campus will last me a lifetime. Notre Dame has given so much to me and I was honored to be able to serve as one of the captains for the 2025 team.

"To Notre Dame, Coach (Marcus) Freeman's staff, and the O-line room: thank you for accepting me as family. Thank you for allowing me to grow and become the man I am today. And lastly, thank you for making this college experience some of the best years of my life.

"After much prayer and thought, I have decided to pursue my dreams by declaring for the NFL Draft. I am extremely excited for the next step in my journey, but Notre Dame will always be home."

NFL Draft: Xenia grad picked in seventh round

Six Notre Dame players were drafted Thursday through Saturday. Wagner ranked fourth among the offensive tackles who were not drafted, according to ESPN.

According to the Scouts Inc. pre-draft analysis on Wagner, he tested "better than expected" at the NFL Combine.

"On tape, it looks like he lacks the quickness to match speed rushers or reach defenders on run blocks," the report read, "But once latched on, he has strong hands to sustain and mirror. Wagner has an average first step and can be late to punch. He also works with a very wide base and has stiffness that does not allow him to play on the rise. Wagner's feet can stop on contact, which he will have to clean up."

Dayton Dragons: Lodolo, Lorant pitch Dragons past Cubs for series split

Apr. 26—From 1:06 to 3:06 p.m. on Sunday, April 26, the weather turned nicer and nicer with each passing inning at Day Air Ballpark. But from pitch No. 1 to pitch No. 108, no improvement was required.

The Dayton Dragons enjoyed the luxury of Reds left-hander Nick Lodolo's rehab assignment preceding Nestor Lorant's most dominant performance since joining the Dragons at the start of the 2025 season.

They combined for a four-hit shutout, no walks and 15 strikeouts to lead the Dragons to a 3-0 victory over South Bend to gain a split in the six-game series.

"It's really fun to play defense behind guys like that, who just fill up the strike zone and they get the job done," Dragons left fielder Kien Vu said. "Lodolo is fun to watch. And Nestor's an outstanding pitcher, too. He makes his stuff play up, and it's a lot of fun to play defense."

Lodolo made his first rehab appearance since opening the season on the injured list with another blister on his left index finger. He allowed two hits and struck out seven. He couldn't have pitched much better.

The Reds planned for Lodolo to pitch four innings. But he was so efficient that 42 pitches wasn't enough. So he pitched the fifth inning, struck out two, and finished with 51 pitches, including 39 for strikes.

Lorant is Dayton's regular Sunday starter. He pitched the final four innings, allowing two hits and striking out eight on 57 pitches. From the last out of the sixth to the first out of the eighth, he struck out five straight Cubs. He allowed a single in the eighth but struck out the side.

"It's kind of weird because I'm not used to pitching from the bullpen, but I still got to do my job," Lorant said. "I thought it was going to be a little bit ha

rder, but my pitches, my strike zone was really good, so I just take advantage."

Lorant entered with a 4.50 ERA and lowered it to 3.50. His best start in 2025 came on August 9 against Lake County in a no-decision. He pitched five scoreless innings, allowed one hit, walked three and struck out six. Otherwise, Lorant was 2-10 in 24 starts with a 5.79 ERA.

Sunday was a great sign for Lorant who came to Dayton with high hopes of quickly taking the next step. He was the Reds minor league pitcher of the year and the Florida State League pitcher of the year in 2024 with an 8-3 record in 22 starts and a 1.44 ERA before a late-season promotion to Dayton.

"His changeup was working really good today, and his fastball has a late life as well," manager Julio Morillo said. "It's a good combination when your fastball can get there quick, and then you have that changeup that looks like it stops in the air. Hitters have a tough time picking that up."

Lodolo and Lorant got all they needed in the first inning when outfielder Kien Vu hit a one-out solo homer the opposite way to left field for his second homer of the series and the season.

"I was just aggressive to the heater, and I got it top of the zone," Vu said. "I'm just trying to put a barrel on the ball, and I'm glad to see that it was in the air and it was a barrel. And those usually result in good things."

Alfredo Alcantara, playing second base Sunday, launched a no-doubt solo homer — his second this season — over the Dragons' No. 1 jersey sign near the left-field line for a 2-0 lead.

Dayton added a third run in the sixth with a little help from the Cubs. Yerlin Confidan reached on a swinging bunt that the pitcher couldn't get to first in time. He moved to second on a wild pitch and scored when John Michael Faile reached on a throwing error by the second baseman.

Dayton (10-10) leaves town for two weeks as the fourth-place team in the Midwest League's six-team East Division. They will play six games at Lansing (7-13) and six at West Michigan (12-9). So far the Dragons have split all four of their series, including two games at Lansing to open the season.

Vu doesn't mind road trips. He likes exploring new cities. But he's hoping for better results and said he feels like the Dragons are better than a .500 team.

"Our pitching has been outstanding, and then I think we have more in the tank for our hitters," he said. "Once we start getting that rolling, it will be a lot of fun."

A big help would be for catcher Alfedo Duno, the Red's top-rated minor-league prospect, to get hot. He has struggled lately and is batting .197. Known for his power, he has one homer and nine RBIs batting out of the three hole.

"He's been taking good at bats lately, but he's not the bat that we all know he is," Morillo said. "He's working on it with [batting coach] Troy [Gingrich] a lot. I have no doubt that he'll click as the season progress, and when that happens it's going to be another weapon that we're going to have in the lineup."

New rule: One of baseball's speed-up rules showed up Sunday. Batters are not permitted to call timeout with the bases empty. If they do, they are charged a strike.

In the eighth inning, Alcantara called timeout with the bases loaded and was assessed a strike. He already had two strikes, so the mistake cost him a strikeout.

Trevino treats: Reds catcher Jose Trevino caught five innings for the Dragons in a rehab assignment Friday. He promised Vu $500 if they hit back-to-back homers. Vu kept his end of the bargain with a homer with Trevino on base.

Instead, Trevino had dinner catered to the clubhouse. The menu included steak, parmesan macaroni and cheese and asparagus.

Mississippi State rallies again to sweep LSU

STARKVILLE – Mississippi State simply would not go away on Sunday afternoon, much like the whole series.

The No. 15 Bulldogs erased three multi-run deficits and beat the LSU Tigers 13-8 at Dudy Noble Field. Each win in the series came after coming back from an early deficit.

“We're not going to make all the plays. We're not going to hit in the clutch all the time or have great pitching outings all the time,” State coach Brian O’Connor said. “But we're going to hang in there and represent this university and this uniform the right way.”

MSU (34-10, 13-8 SEC) went into the bottom of the sixth trailing 8-5. The first two batters reached, then scored on a throwing error by the pitcher to make it a one-run game. Ace Reese lined a game-tying double into right, and a fielder’s choice by Blake Bevis gave the Bulldogs their first lead of the day.

Reese led the Bulldogs with four driven in to go with a home run and a double.

“I think it's just starting to click. There's not really much to it,” Reese said. “I'm just going up there and doing what I do.”

Noah Sullivan doubled home another run in the seventh before scoring on a single by Bevis. Aidan Teel left the yard in the eighth, then Frei doubled in another run to make it 13-8.

Cade Arramibide gave LSU a quick 3-0 lead in the first on a home run to right, but Reese countered with a three-run shot in the second. Steve Milam put the Tigers back up with a two-run jack in the third, then a double by Sullivan and an RBI groundout by Jacob Parker tied it again in the fifth. Mason Braun doubled in a go-ahead run in the sixth and scored on a homer by Omar Serna Jr.

O’Connor did not like the plate approach in the first two innings but felt that it improved once his hitters settled down.

“I just thought that we were trying to do a little bit too much and not letting the game come to us a little bit and handle the strike zone better,” he said. “And when we started doing that better, I think we got more barrels, earned some walks, and created some opportunities.”

Mississippi State will head down to Pearl for the annual Governor’s Cup with Ole Miss on Tuesday. First pitch is at 6 p.m. on SEC Network+.

Cincinnati Reds: Lodolo pitches 5 scoreless innings in rehab start for Dragons

Apr. 26—Reds left-hander Nick Lodolo came to Dayton on Sunday, April 26 for a four-inning rehab assignment. But he and the fans got more than they expected.

Lodolo pitched so well and so efficiently that he pitched five innings and earned the win in the Dragons' 3-0 victory over South Bend.

He assured all that he didn't go back out for the fifth just to get the win. He laughed at the suggestion.

"I needed to hit my pitch count," he said. "Got the workload in that I needed to."

Lodolo threw only 42 pitches through the first four innings. So he pitched the fifth and threw nine pitches to reach 51 for the day. He allowed two hits, no walks and struck out seven. He showed no signs of the troublesome blister on his left index finger that sent him to the injured list before the start of the season.

"Finger wise felt good — I'm really happy about that," he said. "Biggest thing for me out there today, I'm thinking, is literally just how many strikes can I throw and just get my feet back under me. It was exciting to be out there."

Lodolo said he continues to assess and research how to avoid the recurring blister problems in the future.

"I've tried a lot of different things, and still trying new things this go around that hopefully stick — fingers crossed," he said. "Believe me, I've researched a lot on this type of thing. I'm happy that today went well."

Lodolo's performance, which included 39 strikes, impressed Dragons manager Julio Morillo.

"He was lights out," Morillo said. "Even though it was against an A ball team, I thought he threw the ball really well. He takes that stuff in the big leagues, it's still going to be good because he was executing pitches."

The only hiccup was a high bouncer back to the mound that he had to leap for. The ball bounced off his glove and he had to hurry a throw to first that hit the runner for an error.

Lodolo pitched a simulated game Tuesday to prepare for Sunday. He and the Reds will evaluate Sunday's performance and recovery before making a decision on his next move whether that's another rehab start or a return to the Reds' starting rotation.

Lodolo returned to Day Air Ballpark for the first time since 2019 when he made two starts for the Dragons and allowed two runs over seven innings. He joined the team late in the season after being drafted out of TCU and making six starts in the rookie league. He began the 2021 season in AA Chattanooga.

"Always good to be back here, obviously not on the IL, but good," Lodolo said. "A great place, great fans and everything."

Lodolo pitched to 20-year-old Alfredo Duno, the Reds top-rated minor-league prospect. The two teamed up during a bullpen session in spring training.

"He knew what to expect a little bit," Lodolo said. "He did a great job. He's going to be really good for the Reds one day. He's young, for sure, but great kid, and he works hard."

No. 17 Ole Miss drops finale, series with No. 5 Georgia

OXFORD – No. 17 Ole Miss left eight runners on base in its finale against No. 5 Georgia on Sunday afternoon, and despite another quality start from sophomore Taylor Rabe, the Rebels dropped the rubber match of the series to the Bulldogs 5-1 at Swayze Field.

Ole Miss (31-14, 11-10 SEC) won the first game of Saturday’s doubleheader, while the Bulldogs won Games 2 and 3.

The loss snaps the Rebels’ streak of three straight SEC series wins. Rabe pitched six innings and surrendered three earned runs. He had six strikeouts and did not walk a batter. Sophomore Walker Hooks pitched the final three innings and surrendered two runs, though neither was earned.

After scoring 17 runs on 18 hits over the first two games of the series, Ole Miss mustered just one run on five hits Sunday. The Rebels went 1 for 8 with runners in scoring position and 2 for 13 with runners on base in the finale.

Sophomore outfielder Hayden Federico did not start in center field due to what head coach Mike Bianco described as a strained quadricep, though he pinch-hit in the seventh inning. Senior Judd Utermark, the Rebels’ usual third baseman, started in center.

Georgia (34-11, 15-6) starting pitcher Caden Aoki – a day after surrendering four earned runs in 1 2/3 innings in relief – threw six innings with one earned run allowed Sunday. He struck out seven batters and walked two. Scheduled starter Dylan Vigue was scratched from the start before the game.

“(Aoki had) two different breaking balls, one with a little more depth. And much like (Paul) Farley last night, we just really struggled,” Ole Miss coach Mike Bianco said. “ … When they scratched (Vigue), they went to him. A guy that’s already pitched, somebody with a deep breaking ball. … All day long, we either couldn’t touch it or swung over it. He was really good.”

After going 0 for 13 over the first two games of the series, senior outfielder Tristan Bissetta hit an infield single that set the Rebels up with runners on the corners with no outs in the first inning. Utermark proceeded to ground into a double play that scored the Rebels’ lone run in the game.

Georgia tied things up with two outs in the second on an RBI single from Ryan Wynn, though Rabe stranded the bases loaded to end the inning. Bulldogs star Daniel Jackson led the third off with a solo home run that put the Bulldogs in front for good.

Aoki left the game after six solid innings, and the Rebels didn’t have much luck against the Bulldogs’ relievers, either. Ole Miss loaded the bases in front of third baseman Owen Paino with two outs in the eighth, and the sophomore proceeded to strike out swinging to end the frame. Georgia added a pair of unearned runs in the ninth.

Bulldog pitchers struck out 13 batters and walked just three in the game.

“It was a tough weekend with all the games back-to-back-to-back like that. But this league is a tough league, and we played three really close games against a good team and, come up short in two of them," Rabe said. "But I think you can’t get too discouraged about that result and, obviously, we have things that we need to do better.”

Ole Miss plays Mississippi State in Pearl on Tuesday at 6 p.m. The game will be broadcast on SEC Network+.

Every University of Central Oklahoma player drafted by the Golden State Warriors

The Golden State Warriors have put together their teams through a variety of ways over the years, yet few approaches have proven as successful as the NBA draft. More than anything else, the most talented players to represent the Warriors have arrived in Golden State either by being selected directly in the annual draft or through trades executed on that same night.

The Golden State Warriors have taken many of their top stars through the draft, but have also landed a number of notable players over the years as well. From tiny colleges to blue blood programs, these alumni have contributed significantly to the team's roster over the years. So, we chose to take a closer look at which Dubs came from which schools over the years.

So without further ado, let's take a look at every player who has been drafted by the Warriors out of the University of Central Oklahoma.

Willie Cotton - forward

Sep 15, 2017; Culver City, CA, USA; Golden State Warriors jerseys on display during the Nike and Sony press conference at Sony Studios. Mandatory Credit: Kelvin Kuo-USA TODAY Sports

Draft year and position: eighth round (first pick, 65th overall), 1965 NBA Draft

Seasons at University of Central Oklahoma: unknown

Seasons played with Warriors: did not make the team

All stats and data courtesy of Basketball Reference.

This article originally appeared on Warriors Wire: Every University of Central Oklahoma player drafted by the Warriors

Brooklyn Nets jersey history No. 88 - Nolan Traore (2025-26)

The Brooklyn Nets have 52 jersey numbers worn by over 600 different players over the course of their history since the franchise was founded in 1967 as a charter member of the American Basketball Association (ABA), when the team was known as the "New Jersey Americans".

Since then, that league has been absorbed by the NBA, with the team that would later become the New York Nets and New Jersey Nets before settling on the name by which they are known today, bringing their rich player and jersey history with them to the league of today.

To commemorate the players who played for the Nets over the decades wearing those 52 different jersey numbers, Nets Wire is covering the entire history of the franchise's jersey numbers and the players who sported them since the founding of the team.

Feb 27, 2026; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Brooklyn Nets guard Nolan Traore (88) tries to steal the ball from Boston Celtics forward Sam Hauser (30) during the second half at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Bob DeChiara-Imagn Images

And for today's article, we will continue with the first of one people to wear the No. 88 jersey, guard alum Nolan Traore. After starting his pro career abroad, Traore was picked up with the 19th overall selection of the 2025 NBA Draft by the Brooklyn Nets.

The Creteil, France native played the first season of his NBA career with Brooklyn, and remains with the team at the time of writing.

During his time suiting up for the Nets, Traore wore only jersey No. 88 and put up 8.9 points, 1.8 rebounds, and 3.8 assists per game.

All stats and data courtesy of Basketball Reference.

This article originally appeared on Nets Wire: Nets jersey history No. 88 - Nolan Traore (2025-26)

Houston Rockets jersey history No. 12 - Vincent Edwards (2018)

The Houston Rockets have had players donning a total of 52 different jersey numbers (and have one not part of any numerical series for Houston assistant coach and general manager Carroll Dawson) since their founding at the start of the 1967-68 season, worn by just under 500 players in the course of Rockets history.

To honor all of the players who wore those numbers over the decades, Rockets Wire is covering the entire history of jersey numbers and the players who wore them since the founding of the team all those years ago right up to the present day.

With seven of those jerseys now retired to honor some of the greatest Rockets of all time to wear those jerseys, there is a lot of history to cover.

HOUSTON, TX - SEPTEMBER 24: Vincent Edwards #12 of the Houston Rockets poses for a portrait during the Houston Rockets Media Day at The Post Oak Hotel at Uptown Houston on September 24, 2018 in Houston, Texas. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)

And for today's article, we will continue with the 14th of 16 who wore the No. 12, forward alum Vince Edwards. After ending his college career at Purdue, Edwards was picked up with the 52nd overall selection of the 2018 NBA Draft by the Utah Jazz.

The Middletown, Ohio native played the only 2 games of his NBA career with the Houston Rockets after a near-draft night deal, leaving the league as a player afterward.

During his time suiting up for the Rockets, Edwards wore only jersey No. 12 and put up 1.5 points and 1.0 rebounds per game.

All stats and data courtesy of Basketball Reference.

This article originally appeared on Rockets Wire: Rockets jersey history No. 12 - Vincent Edwards (2018)

USMNT World Cup roster projection: Who's in, who's on the bubble for the 26-man squad

We are about four weeks from the U.S. World Cup roster announcement, which will mark the end of Mauricio Pochettino’s evaluation exercise after eight training camps and 24 matches across 19 months.

Barring a significant injury or worrisome fitness issue in the coming weeks, most of the 26-man roster is settled. A quick scan of the personnel and lineup choices since September is enough narrow Pochettino’s probable selections at a May 26 event in New York.

Is there a major surprise or two in the works? Eh, maybe. In all likelihood, the Argentine boss has known for some time who best fits into his plans — “the right 26,” he says.

With that as a starting point, here’s our roster projections:

1. Christian Pulisic, Forward, AC Milan

The program’s most accomplished and capable player has had an uneven season at AC Milan and hasn’t scored for the national team since November 2024. Nonetheless, at 27 and in the prime of his sterling career, this is his team and his moment. If he’s on, the U.S. could go places.

2. Weston McKennie, Midfielder, Juventus

McKennie’s versatility for Juventus — he seems to have played every position except goalkeeper and center back — offers Pochettino a wealth of options. On top of that, the 27-year-old Texan has been in terrific form in both Serie A and the Champions League as a scorer and provider.

3. Chris Richards, Defender, Crystal Palace

The Crystal Palace center back is the I-beam of an otherwise suspect U.S. defense, providing Premier League wherewithal and aerial power. Given the pressure the U.S. could fall under, especially in knockout matches, you could make the case Richards is the one guy Pochettino cannot do without.

4. Folarin Balogun, Forward, Monaco

Few things lift a coach’s spirits more before the World Cup than a striker in sensational scoring form. That’s Balogun, the Monaco ace whose Ligue 1 and Champions League production has solidified his place as Pochettino’s first-choice striker and taken some scoring responsibility off Pulisic.

5. Tyler Adams, Midfielder, Bournemouth

Because of injuries and the birth of a child, the 2022 World Cup captain has not played for the national team since September. His importance, however, hasn’t diminished. Pochettino will need the Bournemouth defensive midfielder to set the tone and guide a team under pressure to win at home.

ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 31: Matt Freese #24 of the United States and Chris Richards #3 discuss match circumstances after an international friendly between Portugal and USA at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on March 31, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Perry McIntyre/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images)
USMNT regulars Chris Richards and Matt Freese should have plenty to discuss this summer as projected starters for Mauricio Pochettino's World Cup squad.
Perry McIntyre/ISI Photos via Getty Images

6. Matt Freese, Goalkeeper, NYCFC

Since bursting onto the scene before last summer’s Gold Cup, the New York City FC goalkeeper has been Pochettino’s starter for almost every match. Even with no tournament experience beyond the Gold Cup, Freese seems to have won the trust of both Pochettino and his defenders.

7. Antonee Robinson, Defender, Fulham

Because of knee issues that surfaced in 2024, there were times “Jedi” wasn’t sure he would make it to another World Cup. But after returning to regular duty for Fulham — though not as a full-time starter — the left back ended a long U.S. layoff in March and regained his place in the lineup.

8. Tim Weah, Midfielder, Olympique Marseille

Like McKennie, Weah could end up in any number of roles for Pochettino. At Olympique Marseille, he typically starts at right back or right wing. His instincts take him forward and, as he demonstrated from an advanced position in the 2022 opener, he is more than capable of finishing chances.

9. Sergiño Dest, Defender, PSV Eindhoven

The key word with Dest is “if.” If he returns from a hamstring injury before the end of PSV Eindhoven’s season and regains full fitness and form, he could profoundly impact Pochettino’s plans at right back or wing back.

10. Tanner Tessmann, Midfielder, Lyon

Pochettino typically plays with two defensive midfielders, and with Adams presumably one, Tessmann is a strong candidate for the other slot. An on-and-off starter for Lyon, the 2024 Olympic captain has started the first U.S. friendly in each of the past three windows. He’s also an option at center back.

11. Malik Tillman, Midfielder, Bayer Leverkusen

Though relegated to a sub’s role at Bayer Leverkusen, the 23-year-old attacking midfielder figures to remain in Pochettino’s plans after being one of five players to start both March friendlies. He also showed commitment and quality in the 2025 Gold Cup with three goals and two assists.

12. Haji Wright, Forward, Coventry City

It’s been a complete season for the 6-foot-4 striker, who, with 17 goals in the second-flight English Championship, bolstered Coventry City’s promotion to the Premier League for the first time in 25 years. He scored twice vs. Australia in October and brings the experience of scoring in the 2022 World Cup.

13. Ricardo Pepi, Forward, PSV Eindhoven

Despite multiple injury spells and just 13 starts, the PSV Eindhoven striker has recorded 13 league goals for the Dutch Eredivisie champions. On Thursday, he scored twice on headers. He also had three goals as a Champions League sub. He and Wright will vie to back up Balogun.

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— ESPN NL (@ESPNnl) April 23, 2026

14. Alex Freeman, Defender, Villareal

The 21-year-old right back/wing was a U.S. revelation last year with 10 starts and two-goal performance vs. Uruguay. A winter move to Villarreal from Orlando City might pay long-term dividends, but joining a strong Spanish club midseason resulted in a three-month wait for his first start Sunday.

15. Auston Trusty, Defender, Celtic

The Celtic center back has made just two U.S. appearances in 2025-26 — and six overall — but with Pochettino lacking depth at that position, he could end up in the lineup. Trusty played well in his starting assignment against Uruguay last fall and returned to the back line against Portugal in March.

16. Tim Ream, Defender, Charlotte FC

A workhorse through U.S. transition and World Cup preparation, the 38-year-old center back is showing signs of decline both with the U.S. and Charlotte FC, having also missed the past 2½ MLS matches with a groin injury. Nonetheless, leadership and experience get him on the roster.

17. Mark McKenzie, Defender, Toulouse

Another center back competing to partner with Richards, McKenzie has not produced a shining performance for Pochettino. But in two seasons for Toulouse in France’s Ligue 1, he has started more than 60 matches across all competitions and is comfortable playing in a three-man alignment.

18. Brenden Aaronson, Midfielder, Leeds United

After starting one of the past six U.S. matches and logging just 11 minutes in the March friendlies, the 25-year-old attacking midfielder might not be on firm ground. However, he has added depth in two World Cup cycles, starts regularly in the Premier League and leads Leeds United in assists.

19. Matt Turner, Goalkeeper, New England Revolution

If Freese gets hurt or suspended — or has a performance that necessitates change — Pochettino will tap into Turner’s World Cup experience. The New England Revolution netminder has enjoyed a strong start to the Major League Soccer season with numerous outstanding saves.

20. Sebastian Berhalter, Midfielder, Vancouver Whitecaps

A fierce competitor and set-piece specialist with soccer smarts, the Vancouver Whitecaps’ star midfielder has received regular call-ups from Pochettino since debuting in the Gold Cup last summer. He, too, is off to a smashing start in MLS with three goals and six assists in nine matches.

21. Max Arfsten, Defender, Columbus Crew

In Robinson’s absence, the Columbus Crew left back and winger broke through last summer and finished the year tied with Freese for most starts (13) and third in minutes played. That experience has positioned him well to provide cover this summer. In MLS, he has three goals and three assists.

22. Johnny Cardoso, Midfielder, Atlético Madrid

Given his place as a part-time starter for Champions League semifinalist Atlético Madrid, the 24-year-old defensive midfielder should be a U.S. mainstay. But he has never had a breakout performance and doesn’t always look comfortable in U.S. colors. By a whisker, he makes the cut.  

23. Gio Reyna, Midfielder, Borussia Mönchengladbach

He doesn’t play much for Mönchengladbach, but because Pochettino calls him a “special player” with the capacity to impact a match and because, amid his German bench-warming, he was called up for last month’s friendlies, Reyna looks as though he’s going to make it.

HARRISON, NEW JERSEY - SEPTEMBER 06: Diego Luna #7 of the United States dribbles the ball while United States head coach Mauricio Pochettino yells instructions on the sideline during an International Friendly between the United States and Korea Republic at Sports Illustrated Stadium on September 06, 2025 in Harrison, New Jersey. (Photo by Howard Smith/ISI Photos/USSF/Getty Images)
Diego Luna has been a favorite call-up for Mauricio Pochettino and should feature for the USMNT at the 2026 World Cup.
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24. Diego Luna, Midfielder, Real Salt Lake

Real Salt Lake’s star midfielder plays with the ambition and passion Pochettino covets. Last year, he led the U.S. in appearances and finished second in both goals and assists before missing the March window after recovering from a knee injury.

25. Cristian Roldan, Midfielder, Seattle Sounders

Pochettino has stressed the importance of culture and leadership, and no one embodies that better than the Seattle Sounders defensive midfielder, a 2025 MLS Best XI selection in top form again this spring before suffering a head injury last week.

26. Chris Brady, Goalkeeper, Chicago Fire

Almost certain not to play, the third goalkeeper must be happy in that role. A youth national team graduate, the 22-year-old Brady is in his fourth season as the Chicago Fire’s starter and on the right path with the U.S. senior squad.


Still in the mix

Aidan Morris, Midfielder, Middlesbrough

Middlesbrough’s defensive midfielder has been, from an analytics perspective, the second-best player for a club hunting for Premier League promotion. He started once in each of the past three U.S. camps.

Alex Zendejas, Midfielder, Club América

A small, unpredictable winger enjoying another quality season for Mexico’s Club América, Zendejas would bring a different dynamic to the World Cup effort and add flank danger. He didn’t receive a March call-up, however. 

Joe Scally, Defender, Borussia Mönchengladbach

A 2022 World Cup member, Mönchengladbach’s starting right wing offers the versatility of also playing right back in a four-man formation and center back in a three-man set-up.

Miles Robinson, Defender, FC Cincinnati

The FC Cincinnati center back started three of the last four U.S. matches in the fall but hasn’t performed well in MLS this spring and missed the March friendlies with a groin injury.

Tristan Blackmon, Defender, Vancouver Whitecaps

The 2025 MLS defender of the year made his U.S. debut in September with back-to-back starts before a knee injury sidelined him for two months. A calf ailment ruled the Vancouver center back out of the March friendlies.

Christoph Freund says Bayern Munich campus is getting job done

FREIBURG IM BREISGAU, GERMANY - APRIL 04: Lennart Karl of FC Bayern Munich goes forward during the Bundesliga match between SC Freiburg and FC Bayern München at Europa-Park Stadion on April 04, 2026 in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany. (Photo by Daniela Porcelli/Getty Images) | Getty Images

When Bayern Munich sporting director Christoph Freund looks at all of the youth players being promoted to make first appearances in training or games for the first team, he can really only focus on one things — the campus is getting the job done.

“It’s a special situation looking at the Campus and young players. We’ve had 10 campus players make their debut. That shows the good work of the coaches and the good exchange. Michael Wiesinger is really up for the job. He’s got good experience in his work with youth players across various positions. He’s very positive and communicative. It’s great he’s here,” Freund said (as captured by @iMiaSanMia). “The focus is on preparation. He’ll talk to lots of people, get a view of things. He’ll be important for the future. Working closely together is important. It’s been a really positive season, but unfortunately a few of the younger players are injured. They surely could’ve got more minutes. But others have a chance instead.”

One of the primary reasons Freund was brought on was to oversee the development and evolution of Bayern Munich’s campus operations. With regard to that, so far, so good.


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…

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Spurs vs. Blazers schedule: Dates, times, TV channels, scores for 2026 NBA Playoffs first-round series

Spurs vs. Blazers schedule: Dates, times, TV channels, scores for 2026 NBA Playoffs first-round series originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

With a win in the play-in tournament, the Portland Trail Blazers secured the No. 7 seed in the NBA Playoffs, and will face the No. 2-seeded San Antonio Spurs in the first round.

San Antonio really turned it around from last season to this season, going from 34 victories to 62. Of course, the Spurs have a superpower in Sporting News Player of the Year Victor Wembanyama, who averaged 25 points, 11 rebounds and 3 assists during the regular season.

The Blazers defeated the Suns to clinch a spot in the playoffs for the first time since 2021. Portland's future was unclear following the arrest of head coach Chauncey Billups in October amid a gambling investigation, but interim coach Tiago Splitter has turned things around.

San Antonio defeated Portland in two out of three matchups this year, including a 112-101 victory in early April with both Wembanyama and Stephon Castle sidelined. 

Who will keep their season alive?

Here's everything you need to know about Spurs vs. Blazers, including TV channel and streaming options for each game of the playoff series. 

Spurs vs. Blazers schedule

San Antonio leads series 3-1

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 19Game 1: Spurs 111, Blazers 98
April 21Game 2: Blazers 106, Spurs 103
April 24Game 3: Spurs 120, Blazers 108
April 26Game 4: Spurs 114, Blazers 93
April 28Game 5: Blazers at Spurs9:30 p.m.ESPN, ESPN app, DIRECTV
April 30Game 6: Spurs at Blazers*TBATBA
May 2Game 7: Blazers at Spurs*TBATBA

* If necessary

Where to watch Spurs vs. Blazers: TV channel, live stream

The Spurs vs. Blazers series will air across multiple platforms thanks to the NBA's expanded broadcast deal, which will see games split among the ESPN networks, NBC and Peacock, and Prime Video. 

Games on ABC, ESPN networks and NBC can be streamed live on DIRECTV, which offers a free trial to new users. 

Fans can also turn to the streaming homes for each broadcast partner — Prime Video, Peacock or the ESPN app — for games on those platforms.

NBA Playoffs bracket 2026

Click here for the updated 2026 NBA Playoffs bracket from The Sporting News.

NBA Playoffs schedule, key dates for 2026

Here are the key dates to know for the NBA Playoffs and offseason. 

EventDates
Play-In TournamentApril 14-17
First round beginsApril 18
Conference semifinals beginMay 4*
NBA Draft LotteryMay 10
Eastern Conference finals beginMay 19*
Western Conference finals beginMay 20*
NBA Finals beginJune 3
NBA Finals Game 7 (if necessary)June 19
NBA DraftJune 23-24

* Can move up depending on earlier series

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Former Steelers HC Mike Tomlin makes his NBC debut

From the time he announced he was stepping away from the Pittsburgh Steelers, former head coach Mike Tomlin was destined to be on television. It wasn't long after Tomlin made it official that rumors starter to swirl that Tomlin had hired a media agent and then just a week before the NFL draft, it was leaked that Tomlin would be joining the NBC football crew on Football Night in America.

Tomlin was on NBC and sport to Maria Taylor on NBA Showtime about his new role and you can already see that he's comfortable in front of the camera and is going to bring a great perspective to that group.

Mike Tomlin joins Maria Taylor to talk about his new role on Football Night In America on NBC and Peacock! 🙌 pic.twitter.com/dxiLKFQlw4

— NBC Sports (@NBCSports) April 26, 2026

Tomlin was the head coach of the Steelers for 19 seasons. He led the Steelers to two Super Bowls, winning one but his playoff struggles since 2016 wore on himself and the fanbase. Tomlin stepped down voluntarily and was replaced by veteran head coach Mike McCarthy.

This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Former Steelers HC Mike Tomlin makes his NBC debut

NHL playoff bracket 2026: Full schedule, TV channels, scores for hockey's road to Stanley Cup

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NHL playoff bracket 2026: Full schedule, TV channels, scores for hockey's road to Stanley Cup originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

For hockey fans, it’s the best time of the year. The Stanley Cup Playoffs are officially here, and after a regular season defined by historic turnarounds and shifting divisional powers, the 2026 bracket is one of the most unpredictable in recent memory.

In the Eastern Conference, the field is a mix of battle-tested giants and long-awaited homecomings. The headline is the Buffalo Sabres, who not only snapped an NHL-record 14-season postseason drought but did so by capturing the Atlantic Division title. They’ll open against a Boston Bruins squad that returned to form after a year away, setting up a clash between Buffalo’s high-octane offense and Boston’s elite defensive structure. Meanwhile, the Battle of Pennsylvania is back, as the Penguins and Flyers renew their fierce rivalry in a first-round series for the first time since 2018.

Over in the West, the Colorado Avalanche have secured the Presidents’ Trophy, ensuring the road to the Cup runs through Denver. However, they face a gauntlet of contenders, including a Dallas Stars team that looks dangerous after a franchise-record winning streak and a Vegas Golden Knights squad that has found a new gear since John Tortorella took over the bench.

From the emergence of young stars like Cole Caufield to the enduring brilliance of veterans like Sidney Crosby and Connor McDavid, the stage is set for two months of high-stakes, sudden-death drama. With six teams qualifying for the postseason after missing out last year, the hunger for a deep run has never been higher. Let the chase for 16 wins begin.

The Sporting News has the complete bracket and schedule throughout the entire Stanley Cup Playoffs. Check it out below.

NHL playoff bracket 2026

Click here for the 2026 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs bracket, updated live as series are completed.

NHL playoffs bracket 2026

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First Round

Eastern Conference

MatchupSeries
(A1) Buffalo Sabres vs. (WC1) Boston BruinsBuffalo leads 3-1
(A2) Tampa Bay Lightning vs. (A3) Montreal CanadiensTied 2-2
(M1) Carolina Hurricanes vs. (WC2) Ottawa SenatorsCarolina wins 4-0
(M2) Pittsburgh Penguins vs. (M3) Philadelphia FlyersPhiladelphia leads 3-1

Western Conference

MatchupSeries
(C1) Colorado Avalanche vs. (WC2) Los Angeles KingsColorado wins 4-0
(C2) Dallas Stars vs. (C3) Minnesota WildTied 2-2
(P1) Vegas Golden Knights vs. (WC1) Utah MammothUtah leads 2-1
(P2) Edmonton Oilers vs. (P3) Anaheim DucksAnaheim leads 2-1

NHL playoffs schedule, scores 2026

First Round

Sabres vs. Bruins - Buffalo leads 3-1

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 19Game 1: Sabres 4, Bruins 3
April 21Game 2: Bruins 4, Sabres 2
April 23Game 3: Sabres 3, Bruins 1
April 26Game 4: Sabres 6, Bruins 1
April 28Game 5: Bruins at Sabres7:30 p.m.TNT, truTV, DIRECTV
May 1Game 6*: Sabres at BruinsTBDTBD
May 3Game 7*: Bruins at SabresTBDTBD

*If necessary

Lightning vs. Canadiens - Tied 2-2

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 19Game 1: Canadiens 4, Lightning 3 (OT)
April 21Game 2: Lightning 3, Canadiens 2 (OT)
April 24Game 3: Canadiens 3, Lightning 2 (OT)
April 26Game 4: Lightning 3, Canadiens 2
April 29Game 5: Canadiens at LightningTBDTBD
May 1Game 6: Lightning at CanadiensTBDTBD
May 3Game 7*: Canadiens at LightningTBDTBD

*If necessary

Hurricanes vs. Senators - Carolina wins 4-0

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 18Game 1: Hurricanes 2, Senators 0
April 20Game 2: Hurricanes 3, Senators 2 (2 OT)
April 23Game 3: Hurricanes 2, Senators 1
April 25Game 4: Hurricanes 4, Senators 2

Penguins vs. Flyers - Philadelphia leads 3-1

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 18Game 1: Flyers 3, Penguins 2
April 20Game 2: Flyers 3, Penguins
April 22Game 3: Flyers 5, Penguins 2
April 25Game 4: Penguins 4, Flyers 2
April 27Game 5: Flyers at Penguins7 p.m.ESPN, DIRECTV, fubo, ESPN app
April 29Game 6*: Penguins at FlyersTBDTBD
May 2Game 7*: Flyers at PenguinsTBDTBD

*If necessary

Avalanche vs. Kings - Colorado wins 4-0

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 19Game 1: Avalanche 2, Kings 1
April 21Game 2: Avalanche 2, Kings 1 (OT)
April 23Game 3: Avalanche 4, Kings 2
April 26Game 4: Avalanche 5, Kings 1

Stars vs. Wild - Tied 2-2

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 18Game 1: Wild 6, Stars 1
April 20Game 2: Stars 4, Wild 2
April 22Game 3: Stars 4, Wild 3 (2 OT)
April 25Game 4: Wild 3, Stars 2 (OT)
April 28Game 5: Wild at Stars8 p.m.ESPN2, DIRECTV, fubo, ESPN app
April 30Game 6: Stars at WildTBDTBD
May 2Game 7*: Wild at StarsTBDTBD

*If necessary

Golden Knights vs. Mammoth - Utah leads 2-1

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 19Game 1: Golden Knights 4, Mammoth 2
April 21Game 2: Mammoth 3, Golden Knights 2
April 24Game 3: Mammoth 4, Golden Knights 2
April 27Game 4: Golden Knights at Mammoth9:30 p.m.ESPN, DIRECTV, fubo, ESPN app
April 29Game 5: Mammoth at Golden KnightsTBDTBD
May 1Game 6*: Golden Knights at MammothTBDTBD
May 3Game 7*: Mammoth at Golden KnightsTBDTBD

*If necessary

Oilers vs. Ducks - Anaheim leads 2-1

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 20Game 1: Oilers 4, Ducks 3
April 22Game 2: Ducks 6, Oilers 4
April 24Game 3: Ducks 7, Oilers 4
April 26Game 4: Oilers at Ducks9:30 p.m.ESPN, DIRECTV, fubo, ESPN app
April 28Game 5: Ducks at Oilers10 p.m.TNT, truTV, DIRECTV
April 30Game 6*: Oilers at DucksTBDTBD
May 2Game 7*: Ducks at OilersTBDTBD

*If necessary

Where to watch NHL playoffs 2026

The Stanley Cup Playoffs will be broadcast across ESPN and TNT Sports platforms, with six different channels being destinations for games. The Stanley Cup Final will be exclusively on ABC.

Fans can live stream every game from the Stanley Cup Playoffs on DIRECTV. Games appearing on ESPN networks, including ABC, can also be streamed live on fubo and the ESPN app.

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How will the 2026 NHL playoffs work?

Sixteen teams qualify for the NHL playoffs, eight from each conference. This includes the top three seeds from each division, who earn automatic berths. The remaining four spots are filled by the two highest-placed finishers in each conference outside of the automatic qualifiers, regardless of their division.

The NHL uses a fixed, division-based bracket. There is no reseeding between rounds, meaning teams can map out their potential path to the Final from Day 1. The division winner with the best record in the conference plays the wild card with the fewer points. The other division winner plays the wild card with more points. Meanwhile, the teams that finished second and third in each division face off against one another. The winners of the first-round series within each divisional bracket meet to determine who moves on to the Conference Finals, then the final four teams battle for their respective conference titles.

The Eastern Conference champion and Western Conference champion then meet in the Stanley Cup Final.

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NHL playoffs schedule 2026: Full bracket, dates, times, TV channels, live streams for road to Stanley Cup

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NHL playoffs schedule 2026: Full bracket, dates, times, TV channels, live streams for road to Stanley Cup originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Hockey fans, the Stanley Cup Playoffs are officially here. The 2026 version might be as good as ever, with a bracket that feels as wide open as any in recent memory.

Sixteen teams have the same quest: to take home Lord Stanley's Cup. Only one will emerge victorious and etch its name into NHL history. The landscape has shifted dramatically this year, as for the first time in a decade, the defending champions will not be in the dance, as the Florida Panthers failed to qualify following their 2025 title run. That leaves the door wide open for the Colorado Avalanche, who enter the postseason as Presidents' Trophy winners, and the Vegas Golden Knights, who look to recapture their 2023 magic under the late-season guidance of John Tortorella.

The storylines are everywhere you look. Connor McDavid is coming off another staggering 130-point season, desperate to finally bring a Cup back to Edmonton. Meanwhile, the Eastern Conference features a nostalgic "Battle of Pennsylvania" between the Penguins and Flyers.

Then, of course, there's the Buffalo Sabres, who finally shattered the longest playoff drought in NHL history by storming into the postseason as Atlantic Division champions. After 14 years on the outside looking in, Lindy Ruff’s squad has transformed from a December basement-dweller into a legitimate threat to go the distance.

From the breakout Sabres winning the Atlantic to the Utah Mammoth making their postseason debut, the stage is set for a wild ride. Here is the full schedule for every series of the 2026 NHL Playoffs.

NHL playoffs schedule, scores 2026

First Round

Sabres vs. Bruins - Buffalo leads 3-1

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 19Game 1: Sabres 4, Bruins 3
April 21Game 2: Bruins 4, Sabres 2
April 23Game 3: Sabres 3, Bruins 1
April 26Game 4: Sabres 6, Bruins 1
April 28Game 5: Bruins at Sabres7:30 p.m.TNT, truTV, DIRECTV
May 1Game 6*: Sabres at BruinsTBDTBD
May 3Game 7*: Bruins at SabresTBDTBD

*If necessary

Lightning vs. Canadiens - Tied 2-2

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 19Game 1: Canadiens 4, Lightning 3 (OT)
April 21Game 2: Lightning 3, Canadiens 2 (OT)
April 24Game 3: Canadiens 3, Lightning 2 (OT)
April 26Game 4: Lightning 3, Canadiens 2
April 29Game 5: Canadiens at LightningTBDTBD
May 1Game 6: Lightning at CanadiensTBDTBD
May 3Game 7*: Canadiens at LightningTBDTBD

*If necessary

Hurricanes vs. Senators - Carolina wins 4-0

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 18Game 1: Hurricanes 2, Senators 0
April 20Game 2: Hurricanes 3, Senators 2 (2 OT)
April 23Game 3: Hurricanes 2, Senators 1
April 25Game 4: Hurricanes 4, Senators 2

Penguins vs. Flyers - Philadelphia leads 3-1

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 18Game 1: Flyers 3, Penguins 2
April 20Game 2: Flyers 3, Penguins
April 22Game 3: Flyers 5, Penguins 2
April 25Game 4: Penguins 4, Flyers 2
April 27Game 5: Flyers at Penguins7 p.m.ESPN, DIRECTV, fubo, ESPN app
April 29Game 6*: Penguins at FlyersTBDTBD
May 2Game 7*: Flyers at PenguinsTBDTBD

*If necessary

Avalanche vs. Kings - Colorado wins 4-0

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 19Game 1: Avalanche 2, Kings 1
April 21Game 2: Avalanche 2, Kings 1 (OT)
April 23Game 3: Avalanche 4, Kings 2
April 26Game 4: Avalanche 5, Kings 1

Stars vs. Wild - Tied 2-2

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 18Game 1: Wild 6, Stars 1
April 20Game 2: Stars 4, Wild 2
April 22Game 3: Stars 4, Wild 3 (2 OT)
April 25Game 4: Wild 3, Stars 2 (OT)
April 28Game 5: Wild at Stars8 p.m.ESPN2, DIRECTV, fubo, ESPN app
April 30Game 6: Stars at WildTBDTBD
May 2Game 7*: Wild at StarsTBDTBD

*If necessary

Golden Knights vs. Mammoth - Utah leads 2-1

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 19Game 1: Golden Knights 4, Mammoth 2
April 21Game 2: Mammoth 3, Golden Knights 2
April 24Game 3: Mammoth 4, Golden Knights 2
April 27Game 4: Golden Knights at Mammoth9:30 p.m.ESPN, DIRECTV, fubo, ESPN app
April 29Game 5: Mammoth at Golden KnightsTBDTBD
May 1Game 6*: Golden Knights at MammothTBDTBD
May 3Game 7*: Mammoth at Golden KnightsTBDTBD

*If necessary

Oilers vs. Ducks - Anaheim leads 2-1

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 20Game 1: Oilers 4, Ducks 3
April 22Game 2: Ducks 6, Oilers 4
April 24Game 3: Ducks 7, Oilers 4
April 26Game 4: Oilers at Ducks9:30 p.m.ESPN, DIRECTV, fubo, ESPN app
April 28Game 5: Ducks at Oilers10 p.m.TNT, truTV, DIRECTV
April 30Game 6*: Oilers at DucksTBDTBD
May 2Game 7*: Ducks at OilersTBDTBD

*If necessary

Where to watch NHL playoffs 2026

The Stanley Cup Playoffs will be broadcast across ESPN and TNT Sports platforms, with six different channels being destinations for games. The Stanley Cup Final will be exclusively on ABC.

Fans can live stream every game from the Stanley Cup Playoffs on DIRECTV. Games appearing on ESPN networks, including ABC, can also be streamed live on fubo and the ESPN app.

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NHL playoffs bracket 2026

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How will the 2026 NHL playoffs work?

The 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs follow a divisional bracket system where 16 teams — eight from each conference —compete in four rounds of best-of-seven series. The top three teams in each of the league's four divisions qualify automatically, while the final four spots are awarded to the two wild card teams in each conference with the highest remaining point totals.

In the opening round, the division winner with the best record in their conference faces the wild card with the fewest points, while the other division winner plays the wild card with the higher point total. The remaining first-round series feature the second- and third-place teams from each division facing off against one another.

Every series follows a 2–2–1–1–1 format, meaning the higher-seeded team hosts Games 1, 2, 5, and 7. Home-ice advantage is determined by division seeding in the first two rounds and moves to the team with the better regular-season record for the Conference Finals and the Stanley Cup Final.

Postseason hockey also introduces continuous 20-minute, five-on-five overtime periods where the first goal scored ends the game, as there are no shootouts in the playoffs.

How many teams make the NHL playoffs?

Sixteen teams make the Stanley Cup Playoffs, eight from both the Eastern and Western Conference. This includes the top three teams in all four divisions — Atlantic, Metropolitan, Pacific, Central — and four wild card teams, two from each conference.

How many rounds are in the NHL playoffs?

There are four rounds in the NHL playoffs, each consisting of a best-of-seven series. To win the Stanley Cup, a team must advance through the First Round, the Second Round (Division Finals), and the Conference Finals, before finally winning the Stanley Cup Final.

Because every round requires four victories to advance, a champion must win a total of 16 games over the course of the postseason.

How many games are in a series?

All series in the Stanley Cup playoffs follow a seven-game format.

The matchups are played in a 2–2–1–1–1 format, where the team with home-ice advantage hosts Games 1, 2, 5, and 7, while the lower seed hosts Games 3, 4, and 6. This structure remains consistent from the opening series through the Final, ensuring that the team with the better regular-season standing always has the opportunity to host a potential Game 7 in front of their home crowd.

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Louisiana's LHSAA softball state tournament fields are set with the championships scheduled for Saturday

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The state tournament fields for Louisiana's LHSAA softball championships are set with the semifinals scheduled for Friday, May 1.

The championship games will then take place on Saturday, May 2, and there are currently three teams alive that are ranked in the MaxPreps national rankings. The Calvary Baptist Academy [Shreveport] Cavaliers are still riding high in the No. 3 position, competing for the state's Select Division III championship while also harboring national title aspirations.

The No. 39 Sam Houston [Lake Charles] Broncos and the No. 44 Walker Wildcats, meanwhile, were both defeated this week in their pursuit of the LHSAA's Non-Select Division I state championship. Walker was the #1 seed and lost in a stunning upset Tuesday night in the regionals to the #16 seed Central [Baton Rouge] Wildcats which, in turn, lost, 4-3, to the Hahnville [Boutte] Tigers in the quarterfinals on Friday.

WATCH: LOUISIANA LHSAA SOFTBALL ON THE NFHS NETWORK

Sam Houston was the #2 seed, meanwhile, and the Broncos also lost, 10-4, in the quarterfinals Friday to the #10 seed Live Oak [Watson] Eagles.

Calvary Baptist Academy, meanwhile, will try to keep its national and state championship hopes alive after winning their two games this week against the #16 seed Fisher [Lafitte] Gators (15-0) and Bunkie Panthers (8-0). They'll take on the D'Arbonne Woods Charter Timberwolves in Friday's semifinal with the winner advancing to take on the winner of the Notre Dame [Crowley] Pioneers vs. the Parkview Baptist [Baton Rouge] Eagles.

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Key dates for the Louisiana LHSAA softball playoffs

DATEPLAYOFF DEADLINES
5/1/26Semifinals
5/2/26State Tournament

National Top 50 contenders by division

Louisiana has three teams ranked in the national Top 50 in the latest MaxPreps rankings. However, it's likely that Sam Houston and Walker will drop out this coming week after failing to even make the state tournament.

Division III Select

The Calvary Baptist Academy [Shreveport, LA] Cavaliers are the state's top-ranked team, checking in at No. 3 nationally. They earned a first-round bye before winning their first two playoff games this week by a combined score of 23-0. They are 35-1 on the season ranked behind the Barbers Hill [Mt. Belvieu, TX] Eagles and the Murrieta [CA] Mesa Rams.

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Recruiting expert predicts Miikka Muurinen to Arkansas

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With decision day looming, we now have a clear-cut favorite in the recruitment of 4-star recruit Miikka Muurinen, who will announce his college decision Monday. 247 Sports recruiting expert Travis Branham has logged a Crystal Ball prediction with a 6/10 confidence level for Muurinen to land with John Calipari and the Arkansas Razorbacks.

A 6-foot-10, 185-pound power forward from Serbia, Muurinen is ranked No. 55 overall and the No. 9 power forward in the 2026 class, according to 247 Sports. His combination of size, mobility, and perimeter skill has made him one of the more intriguing international prospects in the cycle.

Kentucky has been involved throughout his recruitment. Head coach Mark Pope and his staff extended an offer in July 2024 and continued to prioritize Muurinen, including an in-person visit in April 2025.

The Wildcats remained in his top group as he trimmed his list to seven schools, alongside Arkansas, Duke, Indiana, Michigan, North Carolina, and NC State.

Other notable programs such as Indiana, North Carolina, BYU, Illinois, and NC State have also pushed for the talented forward, making this a highly competitive battle down the stretch.

Muurinen is set to announce his college decision Monday at 10 AM ET, as Branham and other insiders believe, Arkansas will be the place where he commits, leaving Pope to look elsewhere as he looks to fill out the 2026-27 Kentucky Basketball roster.

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Former Hightower High School wide receiver's position change helps him get drafted by Miami Dolphins

There are plenty of people in and around the Houston area who share in the excitement of Hightower High School wide receiver Caleb Douglas getting drafted by the Miami Dolphins.

"Words cannot describe how excited I am," Michael Carter, Douglas' former position coach at Hightower, said.

"I'm elated for him, his wife, his mom, his family, father, all of those that have taken part in his in his journey."

Douglas was selected in the third round with the 75th overall pick from Texas Tech. He grew up playing youth football all the way through his sophomore year as a quarterback at Hightower.

With a solid starter in place his junior year, the Hightower coaches were faced with a tough decision.

"We had a discussion with Coach Sam (head coach at the time) and offensive coordinator William Blaylock at the time," Coach Carter said. "You know, he was he was too good an athlete to not be on the field and he was not going to be the starting quarterback. We had to find somewhere for him to play. So, you know, thank God he gave us some wisdom and had them put him at receiver."

And the rest, as they say, is history.

He went on to earn all-district and district MVP honors at Hightower. He was named to the Touchdown Club of Houston All-Greater Houston team. He signed and played two years at Florida before returning to his home state to finish his education at Texas Tech.

Now he's ready to start a new chapter in South Florida with the foundation and life-changing position change he received at Hightower.

"The work and production on the field is because of his work ethic and the gifts he's been given by God," Coach Carter said. "It's a blessing to see it come to fruition."

Steelers' QB saga only ending 1 way for analyst

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The Pittsburgh Steelers, under Mike McCarthy, must be eagerly awaiting a text or phone call from Aaron Rodgers to tell them of his plans for 2026.

Because right now, at least publicly, the franchise doesn't appear to have any idea which way it will go, and given that the offseason program begins soon, that is far from ideal.

With a couple of quarterbacks on the roster who could be seen as starters if Rodgers retires, most expect No. 8 to return in 2026.

And for CBS Sports' Bryan DeArdo, it's a move he thinks will happen.

“For a second straight year, the Steelers concluded the draft without a definitive answer from Rodgers,” DeArdo writes. “If Rodgers comes back, he'll have an improved group of skill players that includes newcomers in running back Rico Dowdle, veteran receiver Michael Pittman Jr. and rookie receiver Germie Bernard.”

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Will Rodgers return in 2026?

It feels like a literal coin flip, and the fact that we haven't gotten a decision, and it is now past the draft, is head-scratching.

Surely Rodgers knows what he's going to do by now, right? How long can the Steelers wait? They saw Rodgers return for minicamp last offseason, so is that the timeline we should follow?

Who knows, but Pittsburgh owner Art Rooney II stated he thought the franchise would get an answer before the draft. That didn't happen.

So now we just play the waiting game, as the entire franchise has to sit and wonder if Rodgers will return in 2026.

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Sawe smashes two-hour mark to 'move goalposts for marathon running'

Sabastian Sawe made history at the London Marathon by becoming the first athlete to run a sub-two-hour marathon in a competitive race.

The 31-year-old Kenyan crossed the line to win in one hour 59 minutes 30 seconds, more than one minute faster than the late Kelvin Kiptum's previous record of 2:00:35, set in 2023.

The great Eliud Kipchoge became the first man to run a marathon in under two hours in 2019, but that was not record-eligible as it was held under controlled conditions.

Already on world record pace as he crossed the halfway mark in 1:00:29, Sawe was able to speed up over the second half of the race to run even faster than Kipchoge's time.

Sawe made his decisive move before the final 10km, with only debutant Yomif Kejelcha able to cover his surge off the front.

Remarkably, Kejelcha, making his marathon debut, became the second man to run under two hours in race conditions, finishing runner-up in 1:59:41.

Half marathon world record holder Jacob Kiplimo also crossed the line faster than Kiptum's former record, completing the podium in 2:00:28.

Sawe, speaking on BBC TV, said: "I am feeling good. I am so happy. It is a day to remember for me."

"We started the race well. Approaching finishing the race, I was feeling strong. Finally reaching the finish line, I saw the time, and I was so excited."

In the women's race, Ethiopia's Tigst Assefa improved her own world record for a women-only field as she surged clear of Kenyan rivals Hellen Obiri and Joyciline Jepkosgei in a thrilling finish to retain her title in 2:15:41.

Swiss great Marcel Hug cruised to a record-equalling eighth London Marathon victory in the elite men's wheelchair race, tying level with Great Britain's David Weir by winning for a sixth successive year.

Catherine Debrunner also retained the elite women's wheelchair title as the Swiss burst clear of American Tatyana McFadden in the closing stages.

How Sawe achieved sporting immortality in London

Much of the focus beforehand had been about Sawe - winner of last year's race in 2:02:27 - targeting Kiptum's London Marathon course record of 2:01:25.

He told BBC Sport this week that it was "only a matter of time" before he broke Kiptum's world record, adding "I hope and wish one day [it will be me]" when asked about becoming the first person to run under two hours in a race.

Sawe had targeted Kiptum's world record in Berlin last September, when he went through halfway in 60:16, before that bid was ultimately undone by the hot weather.

But, in perfect race conditions in London, Sawe stormed down The Mall to achieve that historic feat, doing so in a time which was once considered impossible.

BBC commentator and former world champion Steve Cram said: "There are things that happen in sport and you want to be there to see history being made - if you are watching on TV then well done, but if you're in London, it is a privilege and it is incredible.

"We said it was a day for records but I don't think in our wildest dreams we could have foreseen this."

After covering the first half of the course in 60:29, Sawe moved through the gears to complete the second half in just 59:01.

Only 63 men in history have run a half marathon as quickly as that - with Sawe's own personal best standing at 58:05.

His splits continued to quicken as he chased down his target, clocking 13:54 for the five kilometres from 30-35km, and 13:42 for the 35-40km stretch - an average pace of 2:45 per kilometre.

"This will reverberate around the world," said former women's marathon world record holder Paula Radcliffe.

"The goalposts have literally just moved for marathon running and where you benchmark yourself as being world-class.

"It is a lesson to everybody out there. We say 'don't go out too fast' - they went out smartly and paced it really well."

'We've witnessed something incredible'

Kitted out in sponsor Adidas' latest supershoes, Sawe, who has won all four marathons he has contested, managed to take two minutes and 35 seconds off his marathon personal best.

He has sought to ensure confidence in his performances by undergoing frequent drug tests and was tested 25 times before competing in Berlin, where he faded to finish in 2:02:16.

"I want to thank the crowds for cheering us. I think they help a lot, because if it was not for them, you don't feel like you are so loved," Sawe said.

"I think they help a lot because them calling makes you feel so happy and strong and pushing.

"That is why I can say what comes for me today is not for me alone but all of us in London."

Reacting to Sawe's record, Britain's four-time Olympic champion Mo Farah said: "We've waited long enough to see a human go sub-two.

"That's always been the question that we've asked. We've just witnessed something incredible."

Assefa improves record as Hug makes history

Assefa, the third-fastest woman in history, lined up as favourite to repeat her 2025 triumph in London after injuries forced Olympic gold medallist Sifan Hassan and world champion Peres Jepchirchir to withdraw.

The leading trio in Sunday's race remained inseparable until the closing kilometres, as Obiri and Jepkosgei accompanied Assefa inside the Ethiopian's record pace set in London 12 months ago.

But it was Assefa who summoned the energy to push on for victory, going nine seconds faster than her previous women-only record.

The women's elite runners begin 30 minutes before the elite men in the London Marathon, meaning the event is classed as a women-only race.

Obiri, a six-time global medallist on the track, crossed the line 12 seconds after Assefa, closely followed by Kenya's 2021 winner Jepkosgei.

Eilish McColgan was the first British woman across the line, placing seventh overall in 2:24:51, while Rose Harvey was ninth in 2:26:14.

Mahamed Mahamed was the best-placed home athlete in the men's event, finishing 10th in 2:06:14 and replacing Alex Yee as the second-fastest Briton in history.

Hug produced another dominant performance to tie Weir's record for the most victories in London Marathon history.

Hug, 40, crossed the line in 1:24:13, more than four and a half minutes clear of Chinese 23-year-old Luo Xingchuan.

Briton Weir completed the podium in 1:29:23 in his 27th consecutive appearance at the event.

Debrunner celebrated her fourth London Marathon win after outlasting McFadden, finishing just five seconds ahead of the American in clocking 1:38:29.

Briton Eden Rainbow-Cooper went into the race with podium aspirations after finishing fourth last year and regaining her Boston Marathon title on Monday, but those hopes were dashed by a pre-race puncture which caused her to start the race late.

Dodgers 2026 game results

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Here are the results and details of every Los Angeles Dodgers game for 2026, from the beginning of the regular season through however long they last in the postseason.

For additional details on each game, click on the game scores below. That will take you to a recap of that particular game. We also have a section on the site dedicated to Dodgers scores and standings where you can also find these stories.

Here are the scores and details of every game in 2026, in reverse chronological order.

Joel Embiid's Game 4 stats as 76ers host Celtics in Game 4 of playoffs

Joel Embiid made his return to the Philadelphia 76ers Sunday, April 26 after recovering from appendix surgery that kept him out of the first three games of the NBA playoffs and the Sixers' lone game in the play-in tournament.

Embiid started for the 76ers in Game 4 and played the majority of the first half against the Boston Celtics. He led Philadelphia in scoring after two quarters, though the Boston dominated, leading 56-38 at the half.

The 76ers trail the Boston Celtics 2-1 in the Eastern Conference first-round series.

Embiid has not been on the court since the 76ers' loss to the San Antonio Spurs on April 6 during the regular season.

Joel Embiid SLAMS one home for his first FG in his return to action!

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— NBA on NBC and Peacock (@NBAonNBC) April 26, 2026

Joel Embiid stats

(Stats after two quarters of play)

  • Minutes: 18
  • Points: 12
  • Rebounds: 5
  • Assists: 3
  • FG: 3-for-10
  • 3FG: 0-for-2
  • FT: 6-for-8
  • Blocks: 1
  • Turnovers: 2

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De'Aaron Fox, Spurs make NBA history in chase down win over Trail Blazers

San Antonio Spurs center Victor Wembanyama, guard De'Aaron Fox

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Victor Wembanyama is always the main story when it comes to the San Antonio Spurs' wins. While he did come back from concussion protocol and put up insane numbers, Coach Mitch Johnson saw the other Spurs pop off and it resulted in them getting the 3-1 NBA Playoffs series lead over the Portland Trail Blazers. De'Aaron Fox was a steady hand and a lot more contributed to breaking a very specific league record.

Fox, Spurs help Wembanayama get their 3-1 NBA Playoffs lead

The Spurs may have won through a dominant 114-83 score but that only tells half of the story in this NBA Playoffs bout. Coach Mitch Johnson saw his squad allow the Trail Blazers to score 33 points while they only notched 18 points in the second quarter. This is where the record now comes in. The Spurs then changed things up during halftime to score 33 points while only allowing the Trail Blazers to get 16 points.

When the numbers are crunched and compared, the Spurs led by Victor Wembanyama became the first in league history to trail by 15+ points at halftime and win by 15+ points in the postseason, per ESPN Insights.

Wembanyama did great. He got 27 points, 11 rebounds, seven blocks, and four steals. These numbers helped him notch records from Tim Duncan and Hakeem Olajuwon but De'Aaron Fox also played a huge part in this win. He ran Coach Johnson's offense well and it ended up paying off for the Spurs. Fox led the Spurs in scoring with 28 points alongside seven assists, six rebounds, two blocks, and a steal. His performance against the Trail Blazers marked the first time that a Spurs player has notched those numbers in the NBA Playoffs.

The Spurs may have Wembanyama but a lot of Coach Johnson's philosophy only works because they play as a team. One more win over the Trail Blazers and they march onto the second round of the NBA Playoffs. Can they pull it off?

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Lincoln-Way Central moves up a spot, while Sandburg enters rankings topped by St. Laurence.

Top 10

With records through Sunday and previous rankings in parentheses.

1. St. Laurence 20-1 (1): The Vikings are not slowing down. Danny Donovan leads the way with nine RBIs as they score 65 runs over four games, all wins by double digits.

2. Lincoln-Way East 18-1 (2): Another gem from Colin Bettenhausen, who strikes out 12 over six shutout innings in the Griffins’ 4-0 win over district rival Lincoln-Way Central.

3. Lockport 14-7 (3): Down 7-1 in the seventh inning, the never-say-die Porters storm back to beat Joliet Catholic 9-7 as Josh Kies delivers the go-ahead two-run single.

4. Brother Rice 13-8 (4): It was a memorable day at Wrigley Field for Louisville recruit Colin Campbell, who triples and scores to start the Crusaders’ 4-1 win over Mount Carmel.

5. Mount Carmel 14-7 (5): The Caravan earns the split with Brother Rice as Illinois recruit Joey Ireland produces three hits and two RBIs in wild 16-14 win.

6. Lincoln-Way West 14-4 (6):Peyton Globke doubles and drives in two runs to pace balanced attack for the Warriors in 16-6 victory over Sandburg.

7. Lemont 15-3 (7): Southwestern Illinois commit Cannon Madej fires six-inning no-hitter with eight strikeouts in 10-0 victory over Shepard, highlighting his team’s five-win week.

8. St. Rita 14-3 (8): Heartland recruit Colin Quinn rips three-run homer to spark 8-6 win over Loyola for the Mustangs, who take on Providence and Brother Rice this week.

9. Lincoln-Way Central 11-6 (10): A three-run homer by Luke Tingley lifts the Knights to 7-4 win over Sandburg, completing two-game sweep of the Eagles.

10. Sandburg 12-6 (NR):Aidan Barrera, who is headed to South Suburban College, delivers walk-off RBI single to give the Eagles a 7-6 win over Lincoln-Way West.

Player of the Week

Senior outfielder Logan Fernandez goes 8-for-15 with seven runs, three doubles, two homers and 16 RBIs over four games for Mount Carmel, which goes 3-1. That includes a nine-RBI performance for the Triton recruit in 16-14 win over Brother Rice.

2026 Cadillac Championship Picks, Rankings, Course Preview | Fantasy Golf Picks

2026 Cadillac Championship Picks

Pat Mayo takes a deep dive into tournament and player stats with the Rabbit Hole Tool from Betsperts Golf making his early 2026 Cadillac Championship Picks, highlighting stats that matter inside the model, and previewing the course.

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2026 Cadillac Championship Field

  • Field: 72 Players

  • Cut: NO CUT

  • First Tee Time: Thursday, April 30

  • Defending Champion: Adam Scott

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I’m not necessarily opposed to seeing some of the top players skip some signature events. Seeing the exact same fields square off eight times a year really limited the impact of Majors and THE PLAYERS. But I know the whole point of these is to get the best players on the course together as much as possible, so seeing Rory McIlroy, Matt Fitzpatrick, Xander Schauffele, Robert MacIntyre, and Ludvig Aberg take a bye week probably isn’t something the TOUR wanted. Well, maybe they’re happy Fitz is taking the week off to give someone else a chance.

This is the PGA Tour’s fault, though. Some will make the case they aren’t playing because it’s at TRUMP DORAL, but those people are just making lazy arguments for clicks. The real reason is this abhorrent scheduling. Going Masters/Heritage (sig)/Zurich/Cadillac (sig)/Truist (sig)/PGA Championship simply means the very top end players don’t want to wear themselves out before a Major. Don’t expect to see Scottie Scheffler and a slew of others from the field this week at Quail Hollow in seven days time either.

2026 Cadillac Championship KEY STATS

  • Strokes Gained: Ball Striking

  • Driving Distance

  • Stokes Gained: Long, Difficult Courses

  • Approach 175+

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2026 Cadillac Championship COURSE

  • Trump National Doral (Blue Monster)

  • Par: 72

  • Yardage: 7,739

  • Greens: TifEagle Bermuda

  • Average Green Size: 7,200 sq. ft.

  • Number of Sand Bunkers: 110

  • Number of Holes Water is in Play: 10

Par 3’s (4): Average Distance - 204 yards

  • --> 1 under 200 yards (155), 3 over 200 yards

  • In 2016, 14 of the top 16 finishers gained ground on the Par 3’s

  • 2016 Scott: Played #15 at -2 for the week, was +1 on the other Par 3’s

Par 4’s (10): Average Distance - 437 yards

  • --> 1 under 400 yards (345), 9 over 400 yards (3 over 470)

  • Driver usage sits at 60.2% for this course (PGA: 68.9%) because the accuracy shrinks (drive accuracy here is 52%, PGA: 60.5%)

  • 2016 Scott: 2 front-9 double bogeys on Sunday (both Par 4’s)

Par 5’s (4): Average Distance - 590 yards

  • In 2016, the top-3 Par 5 scorers for the week finished 1-2-3 on the final leaderboard (Scott, Watson, and McIlroy)

  • 2016 Scott: Birdied all 4 on Sunday after settling for par on 3 of 4 Saturday

2026 Cadillac Championship PAST WINNERS

  • 2025: Marc Leishman -6 (LIV)

  • 2024: Dean Burmester -11 (LIV)

  • 2016: Adam Scott -12

  • 2015: Dustin Johnson -9

  • 2014: Patrick Reed -4

  • 2013: Tiger Woods -19

  • 2012: Justin Rose -16

PAST WINNER NOTES

2016: Adam Scott (+1200, T-3rd favorite) beats Bubba Watson by 1 stroke

  • Scott was the top approach golfer of the week, 7 of the top 9 finishers picked up over 3 strokes on approach for the week

  • 9 of the top 10 finishers gained Prox150-175 (Scott was 3rd best in this range for the week)

2015: Dustin Johnson (+2000, T-5th favorite) beats JB Holmes by 1 stroke

  • Johnson was 5 behind Holmes entering Sunday (shoots a 69 to Holmes’ 75)

  • The top 6 finishers all gained in distance with 3 of them losing fairways to the field

2014: Patrick Reed (+8000) beats Bubba Watson and Jamie Donaldson by 1 stroke

  • 14 of the top 15 finishers gained strokes putting (6 of the top 8 gained putting from 25+ feet)

  • 6 of the top 8 finishers lost Prox 200+

FIRST ROUND

(Tee times were very bunched in the past with late morning tee times, so there hasn’t been anything close to an even split golfer wise in terms of AM opportunities)

2016

  • 66 - Scott Piercy (AM) and Marcus Fraser (PM, last group)

2015

  • 62 - JB Holmes (PM)

  • --> 4 clear of Ryan Moore and 6 clear of anyone else

2014

  • 68 - Patrick Reed (PM)

2026 Cadillac Championship Notes

The Blue Monster at Doral is hosting a PGA event for the first time since 2016. Adam Scott held off Bubba Watson for the win that year. The top five on the leaderboard that season were all Masters champions too. Danny Willett would don his green jacket three weeks after this tournament while Rory would have to wait a while but has a pair in his collection now. In fact, the last four winners of this event are all Masters winners (Scott, Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed, and Tiger Woods), and 2012 champ at Doral, Justin Rose, may as well be an honorary Augusta champ with his resume.

This wasn’t the last time Doral has been used in a competitive setup however. For each of the past four years, LIV played Doral. The first two years as the team championship event, and the last two as a regular tournament. Marc Leishman and Dean Burmester were the two individual LIV winners. And the scorecard this year is almost exactly the same as the LIV events.

In 2013, the Blue Monster was reshaped by famous golf architect Gil Hanse to make it even longer, with even more water and bunkers. The course is over 200 yards longer than the last time it was played on the PGA TOUR. There are deep bunkers everywhere, shaved off areas greenside that can funnel into sticky bermuda grass, super skinny fairways, and massive greens. It’s those massive greens which likely leads to so many players having crossover success between here and Augusta. Lag putting is an essential component to contention at both. Along with being, you know, one of the best players in the world. It’s shocking Rory, Xander, and especially Ludvig took this week off.

A total of 123 eagles had been recorded at the opening hole, but no eagles were recorded at No. 1 the first year after Gil Hanse’s redesign. A few were made in 2016, and while it remains the easiest hole to par on the course, its lengthening increased the scoring average substantially.

The rough isn’t penal, but the wrong bounce can get stuck behind a palm tree. The fairway bunkers on most holes aren’t necessarily a bad spot. Off the tee, plus distance means you can shorten a bunch of holes by going over the water leading to shorter wedge shots but it also brings in wet mishits which will blow up a scorecard. Think of it as a longer Bay Hill, with easier rough but far more difficult greenside bunkers.

Hole 18 remains THEE difficult hole. It’s one of the most difficult in the world. Hole 16 should be set up to be drivable some of the rounds.

Expect some really bad scores from a few players. So much water can lead to a slew of crooked numbers. There were only four bogey free rounds during the 2016 event. If the wind picks up at all, you’ll likely be looking at single digit winner.

For reference, Steven Bowditch, who was a Presidents Cup International Team member the previous year, produced four rounds in the 80s (81-80-80-84). The last time a player shot four rounds in the 80s on the PGA TOUR was Mike Dunaway at the 1983 Panasonic Las Vegas Pro-Celebrity Classic. But, that was a 90-hole event and Dunaway did not play in the fifth and final round. At the 1962 Doral Open, two players, Robert Ornitz and Leo Fenster, both shot all four rounds in the 80s.

Long, difficult courses are the comps if you’re looking. Which should result in a Major level winner this week. Here are the best players, per round between Augusta, Torrey Pines (South), Riviera, Quail Hollow, and Bay Hill over the past three years.

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2026 Cadillac Championship Picks

Hideki Matsuyama — Hideki’s number has drifted enough where gambling on his driver being any good is worth it. His approach play remains elite, he’s still one of the best in the world around the greens (especially off tight surfaces), and his putter has been remarkably good in 2026. As a bonus, he’s third in the field in approach inside 15-feet from 200+ yards, an approach bucket which is over indexed this week. Just pray he stays dry off the tee.

Chris Gotterup — He was pretty lousy at Heritage until he went scorched earth in the final round. Always good when the last time on the course was a massive positive after some terrible play. He’s plenty long, good enough with his irons, and is generally quite good from greenside. Plus, he’s one of, if not, THEE best wind player on TOUR right now. While incredibly difficult, Doral can be lit up with a good round which can mask a lot of mistakes from mediocre days. Something which Gotterup has done a lot in 2026. He’s one of five players to gain 5+ strokes on the field in over 10% of his rounds…

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Justin Wrobleski answers adversity, delivers for Dodgers

Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Justin Wrobleski (70) pitches against the Chicago Cubs in the first inning at Dodger Stadium.
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Justin Wrobleski (70) pitches against the Chicago Cubs in the first inning at Dodger Stadium.

LOS ANGELES — The box score will remember it as six scoreless innings. The Dodgers clubhouse will remember it as something more revealing.

On a Sunday afternoon at Uniqlo Field at Dodger Stadium, Dodgers left-hander Justin Wrobleski didn’t just help secure a 6–0 win over the Chicago Cubs, he answered a question that had been quietly lingering at the edges of this rotation.

What happens when things don’t come easy?

Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Justin Wrobleski (70) pitches against the Chicago Cubs in the first inning at Dodger Stadium.
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Justin Wrobleski (70) pitches against the Chicago Cubs in the first inning at Dodger Stadium.

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Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Justin Wrobleski (70) pitches against the Chicago Cubs in the first inning at Dodger Stadium.

For two innings, nothing about Wrobleski’s outing suggested dominance. It suggested survival. 51 pitches. Spotty command. Traffic. The kind of labor that can unravel a young starter before the game even settles in.

And then, just as quickly, it shifted.

Wrobleski found a rhythm, not a perfect one, but a workable one. The fastball sharpened enough. The secondary pitches landed often enough. The sequencing improved. More importantly, the heartbeat steadied. Six straight zeros, six strikeouts, and a line that reads cleaner than the path it took to get there.

That’s the part worth paying attention to.

Because this isn’t just about one start. Through his first turns in the rotation, Wrobleski now owns a 1.50 ERA, allowing just two runs across 26 innings as a starter. Those numbers jump off the page. But the growth shows up in days like Sunday, when efficiency disappears early and a pitcher has to choose between unraveling or adjusting.

Wrobleski adjusted.


Dave Roberts didn’t overcomplicate it afterward.

“He’s proven he’s a major league starter.”

Inside that statement is a shift in expectation. Not hope. Not projection. Proof.

The opportunity, as it turns out, wasn’t guaranteed. Wrobleski likely doesn’t open the season in this role if Blake Snell is healthy and on schedule. But baseball seasons rarely follow scripts, and when the door opened, Wrobleski didn’t just step through it, he claimed it.


Miguel Rojas offered a glimpse into that mindset, recalling an early-season conversation where Wrobleski wasn’t asking for anything extravagant. Just a stretch of starts, six or seven, to prove he belonged.

He might not need that many.

“He talked a lot about him wanting an opportunity to start,” Rojas said. “He just wanted to have a chance.”

The chance came and he delivered.

“Now, he's proven that he is ready to take the ball every five days,” Rojas said. “I’m really proud of him.”

Wrobleski remembered the conversation with Rojas and with Dodgers pitching coach Mark Prior during the offseason. 

“If your mentality is just to get better each time out, the chips are going to fall where they're going to. I think if that’s your mindset, you're going to be in a good spot,” Wrobleski said when asked about the conversation he had with Rojas earlier in the year. “That’s a conversation we had but at the same time, it’s a great opportunity for me and I don’t take the opportunity lightly. There’s so many guys that would kill to be in this spot that I'm in. The opportunity to start games here at Dodger Stadium in front of these fans, just start games for this team in general, has been super super cool.”


Sunday’s performance carried the tone of someone already settling into the idea that he does belong. Not because everything clicked, but because it didn’t, and he still delivered.

The offense made sure his early stress didn’t linger on the scoreboard. Shohei Ohtani set the tone immediately, reaching base, creating chaos, and eventually finishing a near-perfect day that included his sixth home run of the season, a 382-foot drive that felt like punctuation.

Kyle Tucker and Rojas supplied early damage with doubles, and the Dodgers built a three-run cushion before Wrobleski could even fully settle in.

That matters too.

Young pitchers often need that margin, the freedom to navigate trouble without the game speeding up on them. Wrobleski used it well. He didn’t rush. He didn’t try to be perfect. He just kept competing until the outing turned in his favor.

Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Justin Wrobleski (70) celebrates in the dugout after the sixth inning against the Chicago Cubs at Dodger Stadium.
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Justin Wrobleski (70) celebrates in the dugout after the sixth inning against the Chicago Cubs at Dodger Stadium.

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Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Justin Wrobleski (70) celebrates in the dugout after the sixth inning against the Chicago Cubs at Dodger Stadium.

By the time he walked off after six innings and 109 pitches, the narrative had flipped completely. What began as a grind ended as another statement in a quietly impressive opening stretch.

And maybe that’s the real takeaway.

The Dodgers didn’t just win a series. They may have found something more durable, a starter who can handle the messy innings as well as the clean ones.

For a rotation that didn’t initially plan on needing him this way, that’s not just helpful. It’s significant.

White Sox Minor League Update: April 26, 2026

Lucas Gordon spun six strong innings for the Barons, allowing just one run on two hits while striking out five | (Lucas Gordon/Instagram)

Nashville Sounds 5, Charlotte Knights 1
The Knights got beaten by good pitching, plain and simple. With the 5-1 loss to the Sounds, Charlotte (13-14) is now a game under .500, which feels about right. Starter Jake Curtis got crushed in the second giving up a three-run bomb, and Nashville just kept piling on.

It was a home run derby, but only for Nashville. Ben Peoples served up another in the sixth, then Tyler Schweitzer joined the fun in the seventh allowing a solo shot. It was now 5-0, and the Knights looked lost. No answers, just more misery.

Meanwhile, the Knights’ bats were in witness protection with no hits through four. Mario Camilletti finally knocked a single in the fifth, Oliver Dunn had a base hit in the sixth, and Caden Connor with one in the seventh but those were the only signs of life. The lone run was a late, desperate eighth-inning scramble on a Rikuu Nishida single, Jacob Gonzalez walk, and LaMonte Wade Jr. RBI single.

LaMonte Wade Jr. singles to RF to bring in Rikuu Nishida (1B). #Knights still trail 5-1. pic.twitter.com/eoBsO0JEh0

— FutureSox (@FutureSox) April 26, 2026

Unfortunately, that one tally was the high-water mark. The Knights went 1-for-12 with runners in scoring position, whiffed a dozen times, and looked allergic to clutch hits. Nashville’s home run parade made this one a laugher long before the last out.


Birmingham Barons 8, Columbus Clingstone 5
The Barons looked dead in the water — until they absolutely weren’t. Birmingham stormed back in a wild seventh inning to take down the Clingstones, 8–5, improving to 9–12 on the season. For six innings, this one had all the markings of a pitchers’ duel, tied 1–1 with both sides struggling to break through.

Lucas Gordon was terrific, giving the Barons exactly what they needed with six strong innings. He allowed just one run on two hits, walked two, and struck out five, earning a quality start.

There were early chances for the offense. Jeral Perez and Calvin Harris each laced two-out doubles in the third and fifth, respectively, but both were stranded. Jacob Gonzalez provided the lone breakthrough with a solo shot in the fourth to account for Birmingham’s first run.

Jacob Burke with a line drive shot over the LF fence to tie it up at 1 for the #Barons. It's his first on the year. pic.twitter.com/WBqrCA0z1p

— FutureSox (@FutureSox) April 26, 2026

Then came the top of the seventh and the chaos. Carson Jacobs took over on the mound, and things got ugly quickly, as Columbus exploded for four runs to take a 5–1 lead. It felt like the game could get away right there. Instead, Birmingham flipped the script.

The bottom of the frame started without a single hit. Jhancarlos Lara completely lost the zone, issuing four straight walks to Braden Montgomery, Alec Makarewicz, Jeral Perez, and Calvin Harris, which forced in a run and loaded the bases. After a pitching change, the Barons really poured it on.

Andy Weber ripped a single to center, and with the help of a fielding error, plated two runs to make it a one-run game.

Andy Weber with a single up the middle scoring 2. 4 straight BB to open the inning have come back to bite the Clings. #Barons within 1, at 5-4. pic.twitter.com/CuCR0ci07M

— FutureSox (@FutureSox) April 26, 2026

Adam Fogel followed with a go-ahead two-run double that put Birmingham in front. Jordan Sprinkle added an RBI single as the Barons batted around and turned a four-run deficit into a 7–5 lead. They tacked on another in the eighth for good measure, manufacturing a run on a walk, a single, and a sacrifice fly from Burke.

From there, the bullpen locked it down. Jarold Rosado and Jackson Kelley each tossed a scoreless inning to wrap it up.


Winston Salem Dash 6, Hub City Spartanburgers 0 (Game 1/7 innings)
The Dash didn’t just win this one — they controlled it from start to finish, cruising to a shutout over the Spartanburgers. It had the feel of a statement game, with dominant pitching and just enough timely offense before things broke wide open late.

The tone was set early by George Wolkow, who launched a solo shot to right-center in the second inning to give Winston-Salem a quick 1–0 lead. Boston Smith followed suit in the fifth, with his own blast to double the advantage.

George Wolkow puts a dent in the scoreboard in RF for his 4th HR on the year. #Dash up 1-0. pic.twitter.com/IP7yD36ysO

— FutureSox (@FutureSox) April 26, 2026

Meanwhile, the pitching staff was in complete command. David Sandlin got things rolling with 2 1/3 scoreless innings, Jake Peppers bridged the gap cleanly, and Grant Umberger held them scoreless over the final four frames. The trio combined for a four-hit shutout, never letting Hub City find any rhythm at the plate.

Grant Umberger with a K to end the B5. #Dash up 2-0. pic.twitter.com/kYBIAxxwGQ

— FutureSox (@FutureSox) April 26, 2026

Then came the sixth, and that’s when the game flipped from controlled to out of reach.

The Dash capitalized on a little bit of everything. With the bases loaded, Wolkow came through again with an RBI single to make it 3–0. Smith followed with a fielder’s choice that plated another run, and Ryan Burrowes delivered the knockout blow with a two-out, two-run double to right, stretching the lead to 6–0.

From there, it was cruise control. The offense finished the job, the pitching never wavered, and the Dash continued to show why they’ve been one of the most dangerous lineups in the league, sitting near the top in just about every major offensive category, from batting average to power to run production.


Winston-Salem Dash 13, Hub City Spartanburgers 1 (Game 2/7 innings)
The Dash erupted early and never let up, rolling over the Spartanburgers 13–1 in a seven-inning rout to improve to 14–7, tying them for first place in the South Atlantic League. And honestly, it’s a good thing this one was shortened, because W-S might have scored 20 runs if it were nine innings.

The offense caught fire immediately. With the bases loaded in the first thanks to two walks and a hit-by-pitch, Ryan Burrowes came through with a two-out single to center, driving in Ely Brown and Caleb Bonemer. After swiping second to move two into scoring position, Grant Magill followed with a soft liner to right that plated two more, and just like that, it was 4–0 before Hub City could catch its breath.

The Spartanburgers scratched one back in the bottom half with the help of a walk, an error, a stolen base, and a sac fly, but that was the only run they’d get all game. And the only hit they’d manage was a one-out single in the bottom of the fourth. Gabe Davis tossed three innings, and Frankeli Arias, Garrett Wright, Aric McAtee, and Jonathan Clark all threw one frame apiece for the combined one-hitter.

Winston-Salem kept the pressure on in the third. Colby Shelton led off with a ground-rule double, Anthony DePino knocked him in, and after a wild pitch and a walk, Magill struck again with a two-run double to push the lead to 7–1.

Then came another crooked number in the fifth — and more chaos. Burrowes doubled, Magill singled, and Bryce Eblin walked to load the bases. Alex Ungar drew a bases-loaded walk to force in a run, Brown added an RBI single, Bonemer was hit by a pitch, and DePino capped the inning with a sac fly. Four more runs, and the game was completely out of reach. But just for good measure, in the sixth, Ungar launched a two-run dinger (his first pro home run) to pile it on.

Alex Ungar with his first pro HR to the berm in LF. Eblin (BB) comes in to score on the blast. Chucky gets the ball. #Dash up 13-1, your final. pic.twitter.com/nVGV5NLfyo

— FutureSox (@FutureSox) April 27, 2026

By the end of it, the Dash had racked up 12 hits and seven walks. It was a relentless offensive showing that matches their spot atop the league standings.


Charleston RiverDogs 6, Kannapolis Cannon Ballers 1
The Cannon Ballers were right there early, but things unraveled late in a 6–1 loss to the RiverDogs, dropping Kannapolis to 6–15 on the season. For a while, this one had all the makings of a pitchers’ duel, with both sides locked in through three scoreless frames.

Kanny broke through first in the fourth, manufacturing a run when Javier Mogollón drove in Jaden Fauske, who reached on a walk and set the table ahead of an RBI knock to center. It wasn’t flashy, but it was enough to grab a 1–0 lead.

Javier Mogollon goes to RC for a double bringing Jaden Fauske (BB) in all the way from 1B. #Ballers up 1-0. pic.twitter.com/6cVAASUpRU

— FutureSox (@FutureSox) April 26, 2026

Starter Max Banks did his part and then some, tossing five scoreless frames. He scattered four hits, didn’t issue a walk, and punched out five, keeping Charleston off balance and giving the Ballers a chance to control the game.

But the momentum flipped in the sixth. Marco Barrios came on and looked sharp out of the gate with two quick outs before things spiraled — back-to-back singles, a stolen base, and suddenly the RiverDogs had evened things up at 1–1.

From there, it was downhill. The RiverDogs tagged Nicholas Weyrich for a three-run homer that broke things open, and they further piled on in the ninth against Pierce George with a single and a triple to stretch the lead.

Offensively, Kannapolis couldn’t get anything working. They tallied seven hits but managed just two extra-base knocks and went 1-for-10 with runners in scoring position and struck out 13 times. Plenty of chances, but not enough results.

How Kopitar Went From The Slovenian Kid to The Greatest King Ever

With the season over for the Kings, it means saying goodbye to one of the longest-tenured Kings players. Anze Kopitar is officially retired from the NHL, leaving a legacy that will be remembered for generations. Kopitar is likely to be inducted into the Hall of Fame when he is eligible, and he will be remembered not only as one of the greatest Kings players of all time but also as one of the best NHL players of all time. 

Kopitar's Legacy 

Anze Kopitar was drafted 11th overall by the LA Kings in 2005 and became the first Slovenian player drafted into the NHL. Kopitar's impact on the Kings was immediate, as in his first NHL game, he scored 2 goals against the Anaheim Ducks. 

Anze Kopitar helped bring the Kings 2 Stanley Cups in his career, the first in 2012, when he played 20 games and registered 20 points, tying for the team lead with Dustin Brown. Kopitar would also help the Kings win another Stanley Cup just 2 Seasons later in 2014, when he led the Kings in points and helped them win their 2nd Stanley Cup in 3 seasons. Kopitar also became the captain of the LA Kings in 2016 and remained captain until his very last game. 

Kopitar's Accolades 

With Anze Kopitar's long career, he has no shortage of awards in his name. Anze Kopitar won the Selke Trophy in 2016 and 2018, and the award is given to a forward who best excels in the defensive aspect of hockey. Kopitar has consistently showcased his strong 2-way play, serving as a difference-maker on both offence and defence throughout his career. 

Anze Kopitar is also a 3-time recipient of the Lady Byng Trophy, having won it in 2016, 2023, and 2025. The Lady Byng Trophy is an annual award given to the player who demonstrates the best sportsmanship while also maintaining a high standard of play. Anze Kopitar is a symbol not only of this trophy but also of sportsmanship throughout his career. 

Kopitar is also the recipient of the Mark Messier Leadership Award, which he received in 2022. That award demonstrates quality leadership to their team both on and off the ice during the regular season. Anze Kopitar's career awards give an insight into just how great he is both as a person and as a hockey player. 

Kings History 

Throughout the 2025-26 NHL season, Anze Kopitar was chasing down Kings history, and on March 14th, 2026, Anze Kopitar passed Kings franchise legend Marcel Dionne for the most points in LA Kings franchise history, and he currently holds that record with 1316 points. Not only does Kopitar have the most points in Kings history, but he also has the most games played in his NHL career, with 1521. 

The NHL is losing one of the greatest players ever to play, not only for his skill but also for what he represents as a person, a leader, and a teammate. He will forever be remembered as one of the greatest ever to play the game. 

3 takeaways from the Chicago Cubs’ series loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers, including Shota Imanaga’s sweeper

LOS ANGELES — Shota Imanaga isn’t known for throwing his sweeper much.

The sweeper has accounted for only 14% of his pitches thrown this year, well behind his four-seam fastball and splitter usage. However, it became one of his go-to pitches Sunday against the Los Angeles Dodgers when he didn’t have a great feel for his best two pitches early. Imanaga uncharacteristically walked three batters in the Cubs’ 6-0 loss at Dodger Stadium, including two in the Dodgers’ three-run first inning.

Imanaga hadn’t issued two walks in an inning in more than a year, spanning 154 innings to April 15, 2025, against the Padres. He settled in after shaky command in the opening frame, but the Cubs offense couldn’t get anything going, finishing with just four hits.

“He certainly pitched well after that,” manager Craig Counsell said. “And he got us in the game, and if anything, there’s never really a consolation, but we’ve freshened up some bullpen guys and should be in good shape (next series).”

The uptick in Imanaga’s sweeper usage Sunday, accounting for 29% of his pitches, was a cue in helping him get back on line with the rest of his repertoire.

“I want to make that adjustment and limit those runs in the first inning for the next start,” Imanaga said through interpreter Edwin Stanberry.

The Cubs (17-11) dropped the series to the Dodgers after taking the first game Friday with a comeback victory that extended their winning streak to 10 games, their longest since 2016. As they head to San Diego for a three-game set against the Padres beginning Monday, here are three takeaways from the Cubs’ series loss to the defending World Series champions.

1. Bullpen injuries continue piling up.

The Cubs can’t seem to get through a series without another injury impacting the bullpen.

Left-hander Riley Martin was placed on the 15-day injured list Sunday with left elbow inflammation. The severity of Martin’s injury isn’t yet known. He will return to Chicago to be examined and undergo imaging. The Cubs should have better clarity early this week.

In corresponding moves, left-hander Charlie Barnes and right-hander Yacksel Ríos were called up from Triple-A Iowa and right-hander Vince Velasquez, who threw 2 1/3 scoreless innings in Saturday’s loss, was designated for assignment to open a 40-man spot for Ríos. The Cubs now have six relievers and 12 players from their 40-man roster on the IL.

“The next guy’s got to do his job, that’s kind of where we’re at with this,” Counsell said Sunday. “We’ve had a number of guys get opportunities, we’ve got guys coming back soon, and so that’s a good thing. But again, the injuries have an effect eventually.”

Veteran right-hander Phil Maton will be activated from the IL during the Cubs’ upcoming series in San Diego. Right-hander Ethan Roberts (laceration on right middle finger) is also nearing a return. He made a rehab appearance at Triple A on Saturday and will make one more outing with Iowa before rejoining the team. Daniel Palencia (left lat strain) has a big bullpen session on Tuesday in San Diego, which will determine his next steps and how close their closer is to coming back.

“We’re dealing with a real challenge from a bullpen standpoint, and I’ll give guys credit, we’ve had a lot of unexpected performances out of guys that have really helped,” president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer said Saturday. “But we do need to stabilize and get healthy.

“We’ve put Iowa in a tough spot a lot because we’re just constantly getting arms from them, and I feel badly about that, but that’s what has to happen and we’ve had some tough breaks.”

2. Struggles with runners in scoring position hurt comeback attempts.

In both of the Cubs’ losses to the Dodgers, they had opportunities to cut into the deficit by putting runners on base but failed to cash in.

The Cubs went 1-for-16 with runners in scoring position Saturday and Sunday while leaving 19 on base. Their best chances Sunday came in the first two innings when the Cubs had runners on. But both times, Dodgers starter Justin Wrobleski recovered from falling behind 3-0 to Seiya Suzuki and Nico Hoerner, respectively, to strike them out in the first and second innings.

Hoerner’s sequence was especially tough. The Cubs loaded the bases and had their best contact hitter up with one out. Hoerner thought he had drawn a run-scoring walk, challenging the 3-1 pitch, but the Automated Ball-Strike System showed Wrobleski’s fastball just touched the up-and-away corner. He followed with a fastball up and out of the zone and got Hoerner to chase for the strikeout.

“Those were our big opportunities, you need to kind of reverse one of those situations and we get runs on the board,” Counsell said.

The Cubs’ approach has largely been solid this season, often yielding plenty of run-scoring chances on a daily basis. Through Sunday’s game, the Cubs’ 337 plate appearances with RISP lead MLB. More often than not, it should result in runs despite falling short Saturday and Sunday.

“We just didn’t execute and come through in those moments and that’s what this team does, is we come through in those moments and today was a day we just didn’t,” catcher Carson Kelly said. “We just continue to have good at-bats and continue to put pressure on defenses and the pitching staff.”

3. A patient lineup tests the Cubs.

Imanaga and right-handers Colin Rea and Javier Assad are known for their command around the strike zone.

They don’t possess the most elite pure stuff, but their success often comes from limiting walks and getting soft contact hit into an elite Cubs defense. The Dodgers, though, tested the trio over the weekend. They didn’t chase out of the zone much, forcing them to stay more in the zone. And when they made a mistake, too often they were punished for it or got runners on via a walk.

“You can’t walk people, you can’t give them free bases, you just have to make them hit their way on,” Counsell said. “But they also make you throw quality pitches. And in the first (Imanaga) just didn’t quite have enough quality pitches, that leads to two walks and then a couple hits, and you’re playing from a hole.”

The Cubs’ pitching staff has collectively been good at limiting walks this season, and their 8.3% walk rate is tied for fifth best in the majors. A patient Dodgers lineup challenged them, however.

Red Sox Superstar Thinks Alex Cora, Other Coaches 'Paid The Cost' For Poor Play

Former Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora

Red Sox Superstar Thinks Alex Cora, Other Coaches 'Paid The Cost' For Poor Play originally appeared on NESN. Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Boston Red Sox fired Alex Cora and several other coaches on Saturday, and players got a chance to share their thoughts on Sunday.

Cora, hitting coach Peter Fatse, third base coach Kyle Hudson, bench coach Ramon Vazquez, assistant hitting coach Dillon Lawson and major league hitting strategy coach Joe Cronin were all let go following a 17-1 win over the Baltimore Orioles. Despite a dominant victory, a 10-17 start was enough for the organization to make a significant change.

Chad Tracy is the interim manager and picked up a win on Sunday, but the big talking point is still Cora being let go. Garrett Crochet was among the players who spoke to the media and shared his thoughts.

"We've been playing terrible, and it kind of feels like those guys paid the cost of our own crime," Crochet said, per The Boston Globe's Tim Healey.

It's not a reach to say the Red Sox have underperformed. Even Crochet, last season's American League Cy Young Award runner-up, has not been at his best. Plenty of the Red Sox's hitters are off to slow starts as well. Overall, the team needs to play better. Craig Breslow and company felt that moving on from Cora was the way to get the team on the right track.

Despite what changes Tracy may bring, the players need to play better. Crochet made it very clear that he felt that the players' performances early on had not been good enough.

More MLB: Red Sox Rival Evaluator Has Head-Turning Comment About Alex Cora Firing

Mike Tomlin makes bold prediction on Aaron Rodgers' 2026 plans

The drama surrounding a potential return to the Pittsburgh Steelers continues. Rodgers just wrapped up his 21st season in the NFL this past year, and his first with the Pittsburgh Steelers. A major reason he signed a one-year deal with the Steelers, despite retirement being an option, was Mike Tomlin, the longtime Steelers head coach. And with Tomlin stepping down at the end of last season, Rodgers has been quiet on what comes next for his career.

Retirement will be considered every year at his age, but the Steelers hired Mike McCarthy as Tomlin's replacement, who Rodgers spent 13 seasons with in Green Bay, a stint which saw the Packers make nine playoff appearances and win Super Bowl XLV, and Rodgers win two NFL MVP awards. If he wants to reunite with any coach for one more go-round, other than Tomlin, McCarthy is a likely candidate. Which might be why Tomlin thinks Rodgers will inevitably return to the Steelers.

Mike Tomlin makes Football Night in America debut and talks potential Aaron Rodgers return

Tomlin made his debut on NBC's Football Night in America on Sunday, marking the first time since it was announced he'd join the show this season as an analyst. He was asked who he thinks will be the Steelers' quarterback in 2026.

"If you put a gun to my head, I'd say it's AR." Tomlin said.

Ex-#Steelers HC Mike Tomlin made his first appearance on NBC tonight to discuss his upcoming role as an analyst on Football Night in America.

Tomlin said at the end that, “gun to my head,” he believes Aaron Rodgers will be the Steelers’ QB next season. pic.twitter.com/znT0mKei4nhttps://t.co/IR2iJ3jLNh

— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) April 26, 2026

"I just think Aaron, being around him for the 12 months I was around him, he's got a love affair with the game of football. And not only the game, but the process. The informal moments of development of younger guys, the interaction with teammates. I think he has an addiction to that, and there's only one way to feed it. And certainly, he is still capable and in really good shape. So I think at the end of the day, he'll play football."

It's hard to imagine anyone in the NFL knows Rodgers' current mindset at this stage of his career better than Tomlin, who coached him through last season. And while you don't want to count your chickens before they hatch, if he thinks Rodgers will return to the Steel City, it might be the best indication yet that the veteran signal caller will take the field for his 22nd season.

This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Mike Tomlin makes bold prediction on Aaron Rodgers' 2026 plans

Analyst has stunning thoughts on Patriots WR trade rumor

Analyst has stunning thoughts on Patriots WR trade rumor originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

All eyes were on the NFL Draft, and particularly the first round for the New England Patriots.

Why? Because the franchise was going to get a good idea of where the Philadelphia Eagles stand in relation to A.J. Brown's future with the franchise.

And the Eagles selected receiver Makai Lemon with the 20th overall pick. That was a signal to the rest of the league -- Brown is likely going.

But it hasn't happened yet, with a post-June 1 trade the most likely timeframe, and for CBS Sports' Bryan DeArdo, all of this now feels certain to happen.

"This just feels like a formality," DeArdo wrote. "If there was any remaining doubt regarding the Eagles trading Brown, it was answered when the Eagles traded up to draft Makai Lemon with the 20th overall pick."

More:Commanders again linked with star NFC WR

Brown to Patriots a sure thing?

While nothing is set in stone, you could make the case that this is pretty close.

We have heard all offseason about the links between Brown and the Patriots, plus the Eagles' reported desire to move on from him if they got adequate compensation.

With the Eagles in no rush to eat a large amount of dead cap space by trading Brown before June 1, everyone is waiting for the day after, when the cap hit will be significantly reduced, and it will be more viable to trade Brown.

It's gone on long enough, and most have an idea of how this is going to end. 

And that's with Brown being reunited with his former coach, Mike Vrabel, in New England.

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Spring Position Breakdown: Defensive Tackles

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 07: Elinneus Davis #90 of the Washington Huskies celebrates a sack during the second quarter of the game against the Eastern Michigan Eagles at Husky Stadium on September 07, 2024 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Alika Jenner/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Former Washington defensive tackle Anterio Thompson heard his name called during the sixth round of the 2026 NFL Draft this past weekend. He’s now an Atlanta Falcon, joining Husky legend Michael Penix Jr. Time will tell if the Huskies can send another DT to the league next season. For UW to succeed in the Big Ten, stellar defensive line play is mandatory. Ahead of the 2026 campaign, Jedd Fisch and staff rebuilt the majority of the position room.

Returners 

Elinneus Davis 

Height: 6’3”

Weight: 312 lbs

Class: Junior

Omar Khan: 

Height: 6’3”

Weight: 312 lbs

Class: Sophomore

Davis and Khan are the lone returners for the Huskies. Davis enters his fourth season with the Huskies and was a key contributor last season, starting 13 games. He had 29 tackles with .5 sacks in 2025. Khan is entering his third season with the program. The Texan redshirted in 2024, then played in one game last season against UC Davis. 

TRANSFERS

Kai McLendon, Mississippi State 

Height: 6’1”

Weight: 334 lbs

Class: Sophomore

McLendon is hoping his return to action is a successful one after missing all of last season due to injury. He played in all 12 games in 2024 and started the final five. He logged 30 tackles and .5 sacks as a true freshman for the Bulldogs. 

Darin Conley, Ball State

Height: 6’3”

Weight: 290 lbs

Class: Junior

Conley started every game for Ball State last season. He finished with 28 tackles and 1.5 sacks. The season prior he saw action in every game. 

DeSean Watts, Sacramento State

Height: 6’0”

Weight: 313 lbs

Class: Junior

Watts was first-team All-Big Sky last season at Sacramento State. He had 36 tackles with two sacks on the year. It was his first season with the Hornets after spending the previous two at Fresno City Junior College. 

Takeaway:

Fisch and staff chased experience and landed players that won’t graduate after just one season, which is a huge positive. The downside is that it could lead to freshmen transferring after the upcoming season, but in 2026, a player could play every snap, be a star player, and still want to transfer. No, that isn’t a shot at Demond Williams. The point is that we’re in an era where you have to assume no player is truly happy and will return the following season. No wonder coaches are eying the NFL. 

FRESHMEN

Derek Colman-Brusa 

Height: 6’5”

Weight: 295 lbs

JD Hill

Height: 6’2”

Weight: 275 lbs

Tufanua Ionatana Umu-Cais 

Height: 6’2”

Weight: 312 lbs

David Schwerzel 

Height: 6’4”

Weight: 275 lbs

Ta’a Malu 

Height: 6’4”

Weight: 280 lbs

The Huskies added two four-star defensive linemen (247Sports) in Colman-Brusa and Hill. Colman-Brusa was originally an edge rusher but has moved to the interior of the Huskies’ line. Umu-Cais, Schwerzel, and Malu were all three-stars. Colman-Brusa is one of the highlights of the recruiting class. He committed last May, then took visits to UCLA, USC, Ohio State, and Oregon. In the end, he kept his commitment. 

Oilers Going to Jarry, Dickinson Returns to the Lineup In Game 4

The Edmonton Oilers are making two significant changes ahead of a near must-win Game 4 against the Anaheim Ducks.

In goal, Tristan Jarry will get the start after Connor Ingram handled the first three games of the series. Ingram allowed 11 goals over that stretch, and with Edmonton trailing 2–1, the team is looking for a spark.

Jarry’s numbers this season haven’t been strong, but the Oilers are hoping a change can help stabilize things. That said, goaltending isn’t the only issue—Edmonton must cut down on high-danger chances if they want to even the series.

Knoblauch said before the game they always knew they would likely need two goalies throughout the playoffs. "Hopefully Jarry's going to steal a game and go on a run." The coach added that Jarry has been professional throughout the process and didn't feel slighted. 

Up front, Jason Dickinson is expected to return after missing Games 2 and 3 with an injury. A key deadline addition, Dickinson brings defensive reliability and lineup balance, giving head coach Kris Knoblauch more flexibility as the Oilers try to bounce back.

Knoblauch said of Dickinson's return, "We're expecting him being ready. We didn't want to push it. A little break was good. You know, if it was a Game 7 situation, I'm certain that he would have played that, but just something that we felt, we needed him for the long run. Just giving him that little rest, hopefully has improved his situation and he can play as he was playing."

Coach Knoblauch spoke with the media ahead of tonight's #Oilers vs. Ducks Game 4 in Anaheim, confirming Jarry in net, Dickinson's availability & more.@Enterprise | #LetsGoOilerspic.twitter.com/9zPaeJFEr8

— Edmonton Oilers (@EdmontonOilers) April 27, 2026

The Oilers are solid in Game 4s for the playoffs. Knoblauch noted that Game 4s are often must wins and knowing this team plays best when their backs are up against a wall, he expects a much better effort on Sunday night. 

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Walbert Urena’s Arsenał Shows Why Angels Still Believe In Him After Bad Start

The Los Angeles Angels are conducting tryouts for a fifth starter, and right-hander Walbert Urena is in the mix. The 22-year old Angels prospect is currently riding the rollercoaster for the Halos as they continue to throw him into the breach in tough situations. 

The results have been predictably up and down. The good came against the San Diego Padres back on April 19 as Urena struck out eight while giving up just two runs in six innings. The bad came in his last start against the Kansas City Royals yesterday, as Urena walked five and gave up four runs in just 3-2/3 innings. 

Taylor Ward of Baseball America traced his rise, which started last year in Double-A and extended to spring training this year. Urena’s strikeout rate climbed from 18 percent before the All-Star break last year to nearly 25 percent afterward. In addition, his walk rate fell from 13 percent  to 11 percent, and Urena wound up leading all Double-A pitchers with a 58.5 percent groundball rate, according to the writer. 

His pitch mix is just as impressive. Ureña features a four-seam fastball/sinker combination the consistently sits in the upper 90s and occasionally gets over 100 mph. He throws a power changeup that grades as plus, but it is the growth of his slider and control that has helped him take a big step forward, Ward added. 

Consider Angels assistant GM a fan. Urena has created a lot of momentum, and Prebynski has been there to watch it every step of the way.  

“He’s continued to get stronger physically, which has improved his ability to repeat his delivery, and the strike-throwing has improved,” Prebynski said. “You get to the ‘stuff’ profile and how’s been able to refine that.

“In the second half of last year and into spring training, the breaking ball continued to develop. It’s a testament to Walbert, but it’s also a combination of all the momentum he’s been able to create and the position he’s put himself into going into the 2026 season.” 

Urena could be optioned back to Triple-A Salt Lake after his rough outing yesterday, but he could easily get another shot. The Angels are living up to their reputation for throwing prospects into the deep end of the pool, but so far Urena is a survivor. 

“Wherever Walbert ended up starting the year, we expected him to be a pitcher who would impact the big league roster, whatever the timing of that is,” Prebynski said.

La Liga round-up: Sevilla collapse to stinging defeat as Villarreal all-but secure Champions League place

La Liga round-up: Sevilla collapse to stinging defeat as Villarreal all-but secure Champions League place
La Liga round-up: Sevilla collapse to stinging defeat as Villarreal all-but secure Champions League place

A round-up of all the games over the weekend in matchday 33 of the 2025-26 La Liga season, as the stakes grow ever higher in its final stages.

Alaves come from behind to claim crucial victory

Alaves 2-1 Mallorca

Alaves moved out of the relegation zone on Saturday with an excellent come-from-behind win over Mallorca at Mendizorroza. The visitors took the lead in the first half courtesy of Jan Virgili, but the match turned on its head in the second when the in-form Toni Martinez scored twice in 13 minutes to secure victory for Quique Sanchez Flores’ side, who are now 16th in the standings.

Valencia reignite European ambitions at Mestalla

Valencia 2-1 Girona

After three matches without a win, Valencia picked up an important victory over Girona. The deadlock was broken on the 50th minute when Largie Ramazani fired beyond Paulo Gazzaniga, and nine minutes later, Umar Sadiq doubled the advantage. Joel Roca got a goal back soon after, but it wasn’t enough for the visitors.

Elche condemn Real Oviedo in relegation six-pointer

Real Oviedo 1-2 Elche

Elche are now four points clear of the relegation zone, as they ended Real Oviedo’s unbeaten run at the Carlos Tartiere. Pedro Bigas scored an unbelievable long-range effort to open the scoring on six minutes, and this was added to by Gonzalo Villar soon after. Ilyas Chaira did get a goal back for the hosts, but it wasn’t enough in the end.

Stoppage time winner sees Sevilla lose at El Sadar

Osasuna 2-1 Sevilla

Osasuna came from behind to claim an impressive win over Sevilla. Neal Maupay broke the deadlock on 69 minutes, but goals from Raul Garcia and Alejandro Catena – the latter of which came in the ninth minute of stoppage time – ensured that the three points would be staying in Pamplona – and that Sevilla would remain in the drop zone for another week.

Villarreal put dent Celta Vigo’s European hopes

Villarreal 2-1 Celta Vigo

Villarreal took another step towards finishing 3rd after a routine victory over Celta Vigo at La Ceramica. Gerard Moreno opened the scoring from the penalty spot after two minutes, before Nicolas Pepe doubled the hosts’ advantage on the half hour mark. Borja Iglesias got the visitors back in the game with a spot-kick of their own, but they could not get the point they needed to leapfrog Getafe into 6th place. As for the Yellow Submarine, they are now 15 points clear of 5th-placed Real Betis, who drew against Real Madrid on Friday.

NFL could punish Steelers for calling Makai Lemon while Eagles were on the clock

Makai Lemon is officially a Philadelphia Eagle, but he was nearly headed to Pittsburgh on draft night. When the Eagles traded up with Dallas to the No. 20 overall pick, they were trying to reach Lemon to confirm the pick. However, Lemon was on the phone with Steelers GM Omar Khan, who was trying to select him at No. 21.

Here is the moment Makai Lemon thought he was getting drafted by #Steelers and realizing in real time that the #Eagles traded up, via @gmfb this morning.

He asked Omar Khan "Why is Philly calling [me]?" pic.twitter.com/AbXDJONYye

— Ross McCorkle (@Ross_McCorkle) April 24, 2026

Pittsburgh assumed that the Cowboys were going to select a defender, so they were getting a jump on Lemon. According to former Eagles executive Jake Rosenberg, teams are not permitted to speak with players if it interferes with the team that is on the clock.

 “Clubs that are not ‘on the clock’ may have discussions with the representative of one or more draft-eligible players not yet selected (or discussion with the players themselves) regarding the player’s interest in playing in the League, playing with a particular club or type of club, the player’s health, or other such non-financial matters, so long as these discussions do not interfere with discussions between a player and the club that is ‘on the clock.’

Clubs that are not “on the clock” may have discussions with the representative of one or more draft-eligible players not yet selected (or discussion with the players themselves) regarding the player’s interest in playing in the League, playing with a particular club or type of… https://t.co/5gdpABUJEY

— Jake Rosenberg (@jakerosenberg33) April 24, 2026

The league confirmed it will review the Steelers' call to Lemon, though ProFootballTalk notes it was likely an honest mistake. With Lemon off the board, Pittsburgh selected Arizona State OT Max Iheanachor with the 21st pick. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram's Nick Harris says the Steelers aren't thrilled with how the situation played out.

"Pittsburgh is pissed about this. They feel like Dallas duped them. Especially with the draft being in Pittsburgh, they felt embarrassed on a national stage."

#Steelers GM Omar Khan on calling WR Makai Lemon and then getting jumped by the #Eagles:

“When the draft happens, there’s a lot of excitement that goes on. There was no ill intent. We made the call… The draft throws curveballs at you in every round, trust me. It happens… https://t.co/qyTNOuoRuopic.twitter.com/qKIKuEGS6X

— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) April 27, 2026

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: NFL could punish Steelers for calling Makai Lemon while Eagles were on the clock

Mike Tomlin opens up on decision to step down as Steelers head coach

Mike Tomlin opens up on decision to step down as Steelers head coach originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Mike Tomlin is finally offering insight into why he chose to walk away from the Pittsburgh Steelers, ending one of the most stable and successful coaching tenures in modern NFL history.

Speaking in an interview with Maria Taylor during NBC’s NBA pregame coverage, Tomlin acknowledged that his choice was neither sudden nor easy to explain. “It was probably not an overnight decision, but it’s probably not something I could articulate or share with people,” he said. “There’s a loneliness with leadership.” His comments offered a rare glimpse into the emotional weight carried by one of the league’s most respected figures.

Tomlin emphasized that timing played a significant role. After nearly two decades leading the Steelers, he felt both personally and professionally that it was the right moment to step away. “I just thought it was a good time for me, personally,” he said, while also noting that the organization could benefit from a fresh voice. Despite consistent regular-season success, Pittsburgh had struggled to make deep playoff runs in recent years.

Tomlin reflects on legacy, says Steelers poised for new era with fresh leadership.

He pointed to veteran leaders such as Cam Heyward, T. J. Watt, and Chris Boswell as players who deserved renewed energy and optimism. Tomlin suggested that new leadership could help maximize the remaining prime years of those core contributors.

Hired in 2007, Tomlin quickly rose from the NFL’s youngest head coach to its longest-tenured, building a legacy defined by stability and competitiveness. He famously never posted a losing season, compiling a 193-114-2 regular-season record. His tenure included a Super Bowl victory and multiple playoff appearances, cementing his place among the franchise’s all-time greats.

While his departure marked the end of an era in Pittsburgh, Tomlin’s reflections reveal a leader focused not just on legacy, but on timing, growth, and the future of the organization he helped define.

No Words From Caitlin Clark as Nelly Korda Reclaims World No. 1 With Chevron Championship Win

BELLEAIR, FL - NOVEMBER 13: LPGA, Golf Damen golfer Nelly Korda plays her tee shot while Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark watches on the 4th hole on November 13, 2024, during the LPGA The ANNIKA driven by Gainbridge Pro Am at Pelican Golf Club in Belleair, Florida. Photo by Brian Spurlock/Icon Sportswire GOLF: NOV 13 LPGA The ANNIKA driven by Gainbridge at Pelican Pro Am EDITORIAL USE ONLY Icon24111380 ©IMAGO/Icon Sportswire
BELLEAIR, FL - NOVEMBER 13: LPGA, Golf Damen golfer Nelly Korda plays her tee shot while Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark watches on the 4th hole on November 13, 2024, during the LPGA The ANNIKA driven by Gainbridge Pro Am at Pelican Golf Club in Belleair, Florida. Photo by Brian Spurlock/Icon Sportswire GOLF: NOV 13 LPGA The ANNIKA driven by Gainbridge at Pelican Pro Am EDITORIAL USE ONLY Icon24111380 ©IMAGO/Icon Sportswire

Two days before the Chevron Championship began, Nelly Korda was found with a hoop and a basketball instead of her golf kit. “Any pointers?” wrote Korda, tagging Caitlin Clark and LeBron James, to which Clark replied, “Banking everything, love it 😂😂.” James pitched in by writing, “Looks like you got it all handled!!” The basketball turned out to be a magical precursor to one of Korda’s most important tournaments, as Clark has tipped her hat to the Chevron Championship winner.

If you know little about golf, the Chevron Championship is one of the LPGA Tour’s five major championships. And Nelly Korda dominated, she equaled the event’s 54-hole scoring record on Saturday but fell two shots short of the tournament record of 20 under par in her 5-shot victory. With this win, Korda returned to the top of the world rankings and got her second Chevron title in three seasons. With one of Clark’s buddies in the golf world taking home such a major title, Clark sent a clear recognition for Korda.

The Indiana Fever super reposted Nelly Korda’s final shot at the tournament. A post by the LPGA was captioned, “She does it again 🙌 The winning moment for 3x major champion, Nelly Korda.” There was no caption as such from Clark but it was a quiet acknowledgement of Korda’s win. Clark and Korda have been friends ever since the basketball star tried her hand at golf in the Annika-Pro-Am. She went up against Korda in one of those appearances with the pro golfer guiding her.

BELLEAIR, FL – NOVEMBER 12: From left to right Lauren Nguyen and Caitlin Clark and Nelly Korda pose for a group photo on the first tee during the Pro Am for The Annika driven by Gainbridge at Pelican on November 12, 2025, at the Pelican Golf Club in Belleair, Florida. Photo by Brian Spurlock/Icon Sportswire GOLF: NOV 12 LPGA, Golf Damen The ANNIKA EDITORIAL USE ONLY Icon25111222
BELLEAIR, FL – NOVEMBER 12: From left to right Lauren Nguyen and Caitlin Clark and Nelly Korda pose for a group photo on the first tee during the Pro Am for The Annika driven by Gainbridge at Pelican on November 12, 2025, at the Pelican Golf Club in Belleair, Florida. Photo by Brian Spurlock/Icon Sportswire GOLF: NOV 12 LPGA, Golf Damen The ANNIKA EDITORIAL USE ONLY Icon25111222

“It’s really fun to see her do her craft up close and how good she is. She just makes the game of golf look really easy. You’re almost like, how? But she’s great and I’m rooting for her to win,” Clark said during her round with Korda in November last year. Korda even gifted Clark her designed Nike shoes.

Both are expected to be back at the Annika Pro-Am this year as well. While Clark follows along with golf, she has a task on her hands in getting to No. 1 herself. Despite a rather mediocre outing to start the preseason, a positive thing to take from her game against the Liberty. It was her chemistry with a new signee.

Monique Billings Key In Getting Caitlin Clark Back To Her Best

Caitlin Clark returned for the Indiana Fever after almost 10 months. Her injury-ridden 2025 meant she played only 13 games in a stop-start season. However, things looked rosy when Clark won the MVP at the Team USA Qualifiers. Her WNBA return was not the same. Clark had 7 points while going 2-10 from the field and 1-5 from the three-point line. Yet, there was a silver lining from this game, which showed glimpses of what could be a franchise-defining partnership.

“What stands out to me about Caitlin Clark’s play was she looked fast when she was pushing the ball in transition. She looked strong,” Robin Lundberg of SI said. “And most importantly, when she played with Monique Billings, that is going to be a feast. They are going to kill. They are going to crush. They’ve just got such natural innate chemistry and Billings screens in a way I cannot overstate how big her screening is going to be.”

Clark struggled to get open looks in this game, but almost everytime she did, it was after a Billings screen. She also had 4 assists and 3 rebounds and billings was a very important outlet for Clark. So, her screen either gives Clark a relatively easy shot. She is already being picked up full court even during preseason games. Or Clark can find a cutting Billings for a layup. This is going to be an important factor for Clark to get her shot back. She shot 27.9% from the three-point line last year. The Indiana Fever hedge on Clark to find her form if they are to contend for the title.

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Tegan Livesay throws no-hitter as UND beats NDSU to set single-season win record

Apr. 26—GRAND FORKS — After UND's 2-0 win over NDSU Sunday afternoon at Albrecht Field, Tegan Livesay was quick to remind her dad that he owed her headphones.

The pair had a bet going: if the Fighting Hawks junior pitcher managed to throw a no-hitter, he would buy her a pair.

Livesay exited the pitching circle in the seventh inning after forcing the final out and crouched down in shock. She was promptly swarmed by cheering teammates.

Seven innings, five strikeouts, six walks and no hits: Livesay had won the bet with her dad. But more importantly, she had her first collegiate no-hitter.

"It just took my breath away," Livesay said. "Honestly, I've wanted one for so long. ... It was just breathtaking, just amazing to do it on such a special day, Senior Day, and just with a special group of people. ... We'll see if (my dad) pays up."

The field was awash with emotion during and after the Senior Day ceremonies following the game.

UND wasn't just celebrating its six seniors and a series-clinching win over its in-state rival.

Sunday also marked the program's 27th victory this season, setting a new single-season win record for the program.

"These (seniors), No. 1, stuck with it," UND head coach Jordan Stevens said. "Outside of Taya (Hopfauf), they didn't get a lot of playing time early. It wasn't a very successful season in their first year. And to see them just get through it and get to a point in which they've just set the single-season record for wins means a ton.

"They helped us take another step in this program. I think some classes before them laid a great foundation, and these kids just raised the bar for our program. Just really proud of the way that they just stuck through it, stuck through some low times, and now they'll forever be in the record book as the best team."

Senior catcher Taya Hopfauf, who owns the program record for most games played (203), had a hit, a run and a stolen base in her last game at Albrecht Field.

"Senior Night is always an emotional night of the year," Hopfauf said. "But knowing that it was against NDSU, and it was our last time here at Albrecht Field with this team — it's a once-in-a-lifetime night to be able to celebrate it with these girls. And to get the win over NDSU, that's just the cherry on top."

The celebrations didn't stop there. Shortly after the Senior Day festivities concluded, outfielder Brooklyn Morris and Hopfauf were asked to step into the pitcher's circle.

It was announced that the two seniors will be inaugural inductees into the North Dakota Softball All-Stars Hall of Fame at the Scheels Softball All-Star series in Bismarck on June 2.

Hopfauf is a native of Dickinson, N.D., and Morris is from Bismarck.

"I didn't know (I was being inducted)," Hopfauf said. "It's special to be from North Dakota and to stand for something more than just UND softball, but softball in North Dakota as a whole. ... I never imagined it would be a thing, and it's pretty special to be a part of."

The no-hitter, Senior Day and the Hall of Fame announcements stole the show.

It was a junior and a sophomore, though, who gave the Hawks a 2-0 lead in the fourth inning.

Hopfauf and freshman Jaydyn Valdez each got on base with singles. They were driven in by junior Hailey Bethune and sophomore designated player Chloe Bethune, who each hit RBI singles for what turned out to be the game-winning runs.

"We got a big pitching performance, some big at-bats from some young kids to get a couple," Stevens said. "It's just a remarkable way for these kids to go out of the home portion of their senior year. And beating a rival makes it a little bit more fun."

The Hawks are last in the Summit League with a 4-10 record. To make the tournament, they'll have to catch up with Kansas City, which is 6-11.

UND will close out the regular season with a three-game road series against St. Thomas, which starts on Thursday.

"(Today's win) was super confidence-boosting," Livesay said. "I think everybody knows that our backs are against the wall right now, and everybody is doing everything in their power to push us over that hill. Today showed that we can make plays, we can get the timely hits."

Winners and Losers: Cavs vs Raptors Game 4 – The core is crumbling

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The Cleveland Cavaliers looked ugly once again as the Toronto Raptors tied their series 2-2.

Let’s go over today’s losers.

LOSER – The Core Four

Yep, all of ‘em.

Winning in the playoffs can often come down to having the best player on the floor. In the case of the Cavs, they have an argument for four of the five best players in the series. Donovan Mitchell, James Harden, Evan Mobley, and Jarrett Allen should all be capable of dominating a game against the Raptors.

So, when none of them show up to play, that’s a concern. There’s really no excuse for some of the poor performances we saw in both Games 3 and 4.

Harden and Mitchell were totally disrupted by Toronto’s defense. The backcourt combined for 11 turnovers in Game 4 as their team scored just 89 points. The decision-making was highly questionable, and they didn’t make up for any of it with their defense.

Mitchell was especially bad. He didn’t have any positive impact on either game played in Toronto. He’s been far too content watching the ball. And when he does fight to get open, he’s settling for jumpers more often than not. There needs to be a greater focus on applying rim pressure. Right now, that extra effort just isn’t there.

The bigs are, of course, impacted negatively by the backcourt’s playmaking. It’s harder to get Allen and Mobley rolling offensively when… well, you aren’t getting them the ball.

That said, the bigs didn’t do enough to assert themselves or create advantages through their screening. A more dominant presence on defense could have swung things. Mobley can not get by with scoring only 8 points in a pivotal playoff game. Not when the backcourt is being hounded as heavily as they are. There has to be a release valve, and Mobley is supposed to be the guy.

Allen wasn’t much better. Though I think he deserves credit for grabbing 15 rebounds and anchoring Cleveland’s defense. He was largely responsible for all of their best contests at the rim. That’s his job, obviously, but it’s worth noting that he did it.

Offense was the issue. Allen was unable to punish Toronto for going small. Whether it’s failing to get a deep seal in the post, rolling hard to the rim, or crashing the offensive glass for a putback opportunity. As is the theme, the Cavs needed more from their best players.

To call a spade a spade, this series will end with four straight losses if the core four continues to play the way they just did. It’s time to meet the moment, or be defined by another early playoff exit.

No. 4 Texas grits out 4-3 10-inning win over Vanderbilt

Sometimes the best decision a coach can make is to get out of the way.

So when freshman right-hander Sam Cozart told pitching coach Max Weiner that he was going to “die on that hill for this team” in the decisive series finale, Weiner afforded Cozart his trust.

As the No. 4 Texas Longhorns battled through a difficult Sunday matchup against the Vanderbilt Commodores at Hawkins Field, Cozart paid off Weiner’s belief by securing his sixth victory of the season with a three-inning effort that saw the burly 6’6, 260-pounder work around allowing the game-tying run in the eighth inning to secure the 4-3 win in the 10th.

Cozart issued a two-out, full-count walk in the eighth before giving up a double that erased the one-run margin created by Texas in the top of the frame and ultimately worked around four hits, another walk, a balk, and a hit by pitch to gut out the series win for the Longhorns on the road, ensuring that head Jim Schlossnagle’s team remained undefeated in games in which the North Carolina product has appeared.

That included a dramatic 10th inning during which Cozart allowed a one-out single, hit the next batter, and then put the runners on second and third with his balk.

But after creating that jam, Cozart slammed the door shut with a three-pitch strikeout and a four-pitch strikeout to secure the second road conference win for the Horns in the last four weeks, a significant achievement in the SEC.

For a second straight game and a large stretch of the series, the bats for Texas largely remained silent, managing just five hits in the game. Three of those hits came during a consecutive stretch in the fourth inning when the Horns tied the game at 2-2 with a double down the left-field line by freshman left fielder Anthony Pack Jr., an RBI double into the right-center gap by sophomore shortstop Adrian Rodriguez, and an RBI single up the middle by junior second baseman Ethan Mendoza.

The go-ahead run for Texas came in the eighth when the Longhorns did enough to take the lead, but couldn’t blow the game open. After junior center fielder Aiden Robbins led off with a single up the middle, three wild pitches by the Commodores forced head coach Tim Corbin to load the bases with one out.

Mendoza came through with a sacrifice fly to secure the 3-2 advantage, but sophomore Callum Early stranded two runners with a fielder’s choice to end the frame.

Taking the lead against in the 10th required a patient approach by the Horns, who continued to struggle to get base hits. Junior catcher Carson Tinney was hit by a 2-2 pitch to open the inning, then advanced to second on a wild pitch before Pack drew a walk. When Rodriguez and Mendoza were unable to come up with a clutch base hit to imperil the inning, Early was hit by a 1-0 pitch and redshirt senior third baseman Temo Becerra drew a four-pitch walk to drive in the game-winning run.

patience is a virtue 🚶‍♂️#HookEm | @becerra_temopic.twitter.com/2sLm9vN1Ky

— Texas Baseball (@TexasBaseball) April 26, 2026

Texas returns to UFCU Disch-Falk Field on Tuesday for the season’s penultimate midweek matchup against UTSA at 6:30 p.m. Central on SEC Network+.

Questions loom in evaluating the Rams Day 3 selections

Indiana Hoosiers defensive back Jamari Sharpe (22) tackles Miami Hurricanes wide receiver CJ Daniels (7) in the third quarter during the College Football Playoff National Championship game at Hard Rock Stadium.
Indiana Hoosiers defensive back Jamari Sharpe (22) tackles Miami Hurricanes wide receiver CJ Daniels (7) in the third quarter during the College Football Playoff National Championship game at Hard Rock Stadium.

INGLEWOOD, Calif.––The Rams entered Day 3 of the draft with a meager class and no capital in the fourth or fifth rounds. 

Los Angeles held four total picks on Saturday, three of them in the seventh, and used three of those selections to trade up for a wide receiver who carries a surprising amount of risk. When a team already thin on draft ammo chooses to consolidate it into two prospects, the logic behind the fits has to be airtight. In examining the two, only one appears to have a path towards landing on the roster based on scheme fit.

Round 6, Pick 197: CJ Daniels, WR, Miami

Trading three picks to move up ten spots in the late sixth round is a steep price for any prospect, let alone a 24-year-old receiver who doesn’t address clear roster priorities. 

Miami wideout CJ Daniels (WO18) during the NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Miami wideout CJ Daniels (WO18) during the NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium.

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Miami wideout CJ Daniels (WO18) during the NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium.

The Rams already have Puka Nacua as the top target, and Davante Adams is signed through 2025, with another year of control beyond that. Behind them, the room gets thin quickly—Tutu Atwell departed in free agency, and Jordan Whittington, Konata Mumpfield, Xavier Smith and Tru Edwards have yet to carve out reliable roles. 

There is room on the roster for a physical, possession-style receiver who can win in the red zone, and that’s the one genuine area where Daniels’ scouting report and tape align with a need.

Daniels is a nuanced route runner with a feel for late separation and a track record of winning contested catches. 

At LSU and Miami, he consistently used his body to shield defenders, showed crafty tempo changes, and displayed reliable hands in traffic. That skill set could theoretically give Matthew Stafford a big slot or a boundary target on money downs, especially inside the twenty. The problem is everything else. Daniels struggles badly against press coverage, lacks the burst to separate vertically, and offers nothing after the catch. He won’t run away from anyone. He’s also missed time with injuries in three separate college seasons and has never produced a 100-yard receiving game, even after stepping up from Liberty to Power-5 competition.

What makes the fit shaky isn’t just the trade cost; it’s the lack of special-teams value. The Rams have consistently asked their depth receivers to contribute on coverage units, and Daniels has no background there. When you’re a late-round wideout with athletic limitations and no fourth-down role, making the roster becomes an uphill fight. He’ll be competing with younger, faster players who can run down kicks. Unless he dominates in red-zone drills this summer, he profiles as a practice squad candidate rather than a lock to stick on a team that already has defined top-two targets and a head coach who values versatility.


Round 7, Pick 232: Tim Keenan III, DT, Alabama

This pick makes far more sense within the framework of what the Rams want to be defensively. Los Angeles needed to add girth, heft and reliability to a run defense that has been inconsistent inside. Last year's free-agent signing of Poona Ford provided Los Angeles with a short, powerful nose tackle who plays with leverage and anchors against double-teams. 

Alabama Crimson Tide defensive lineman Tim Keenan III (96) celebrates after blocking a punt during a first-round College Football Playoff game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) and the Alabama Crimson Tide at Gaylord Family – Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Okla., Friday, Dec. 19, 2025. Alabama won 34-24.
Alabama Crimson Tide defensive lineman Tim Keenan III (96) celebrates after blocking a punt during a first-round College Football Playoff game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) and the Alabama Crimson Tide at Gaylord Family – Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Okla., Friday, Dec. 19, 2025. Alabama won 34-24.

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Alabama Crimson Tide defensive lineman Tim Keenan III (96) celebrates after blocking a punt during a first-round College Football Playoff game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) and the Alabama Crimson Tide at Gaylord Family – Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Okla., Friday, Dec. 19, 2025. Alabama won 34-24.

Keenan is essentially a developmental understudy cut from the same cloth. He’s built like a fire hydrant, carries natural play strength, and understands how to reset the line of scrimmage by beating centers to the punch with quick hands.

His 2024 tape at Alabama showed a player who could hold the point, work laterally in short areas, and stay square while absorbing combo blocks. Those are traits that fit the Rams’ 3-4 base front, where a zero-technique or shaded nose has to keep linebackers clean, and force runs to bounce. 

Keenan won’t be a pass-rush threat—his arm length is below average, he struggles to shed in time, and he lacks the burst to collapse the pocket—but that’s not why he was drafted. Behind Ford, Kobie Turner, and Braden Fiske, the depth chart needed a true early-down run plugger who can chew up snaps without being a liability. The captaincy at Alabama also points to the kind of mature, low-maintenance personality the Rams typically value in later rounds.

The main concerns here are weight management and his production dipping in 2025. If he reports to camp heavy or out of shape, his already limited range will suffer even more. But as a seventh-round flyer, the bet is easy to understand. He has a defined role in the scheme, the Rams have a clear need for that role as a rotational piece, and he won’t be asked to do things he can’t do.


The Bottom Line

Two picks is a tiny draft cohort to evaluate, and the aggressive trade for Daniels risks wasting three darts for a player who doesn’t fix a weak spot or add special teams value. Keenan is a cleaner fit who fills a vacancy behind Ford and gives the defensive line coach a true nose to develop. The Rams came into the weekend needing to hit on niche contributors with limited ammo. One pick feels like a direct scheme match with clear roster logic. The other is a curious reach that could look like a miss before the preseason ends.

Sabres erupt for 4 goals in first period, win 6-1 to push Bruins to 3-1 hole in series

NHL: Stanley Cup Playoffs-Buffalo Sabres at Boston Bruins

Apr 26, 2026; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; The Buffalo Sabres celebrate their win over the Boston Bruins in game four of the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Bob DeChiara-Imagn Images

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BOSTON — Sabres coach Lindy Ruff shut down any talk of putting forwards Tyson Kozak and Jason Zucker back in after injuries sent them to the locker room late in Game 4 of Buffalo’s first-round playoff series against the Bruins.

“I said ‘There’s no need to return at this time,’” Ruff said on Sunday after the Sabres waylaid the Bruins 6-1 in Boston. “Just treat them and leave them in the dressing room. Just for where the game was at.”

It was that kind of day for Buffalo — and Boston.

Josh Doan had a goal and an assist during Buffalo’s four-goal first-period, and Alex Lyon stopped 21 shots to help the Sabres take a 3-1 lead in their first-round playoff series. Buffalo, which fell behind in each of the first three games, took a 6-0 lead before the Bruins got on the board in the final minute.

“I am embarrassed, and we all should be,” Bruins coach Marco Sturm said. “And we’re all (upset), and we will talk about it, but then we have to move on.

“As far as I know, you have to win four games to move on. They’ve got three, so that means we still have a chance,” he said. “And I can cry about it, but I also have to push my guys for the next game and make sure our intensity is going to be there.”

Peyton Krebs, Zach Benson and Bowen Byram also scored to help Buffalo open a 4-0 lead. Beck Malenstyn and Alex Tuch scored 84 seconds apart in the third period to make it 6-0 and chase Bruins goalie Jeremy Swayman.

Boston split the games in Buffalo and needed just one win at home to avoid moving to the brink of elimination. Instead the Sabres, who won the Atlantic Division to end an NHL-record 14-year playoff drought, can finish off the best-of-seven series in Game 5 on Tuesday night in Buffalo for their first playoff series win since 2007.

“They beat us once in our building, so I’m sure that they’re going to come in feeling confident and motivated. We have to be ready for that,” Lyon said. “Sometimes when you have a really good game, it’s almost harder to a degree to curb that emotion. So, enjoy it for a hot second, and then we’ve got a job to do.”

Swayman stopped 23 shots for Boston before he was pulled at 46 minutes, 41 seconds, shouting down the bench in frustration as he left the ice. Joonas Korpisalo stopped all six shots he faced the rest of the way.

“At least the one guy” showed emotion, Sturm said. “It was not his fault today, I can tell you that. Felt bad for him. That’s why we kept him in there for a while, because he’s a battler. He wants to be in.”

Krebs scored 4:17 into the game, Doan’s goal came less than three minutes later and Benson followed two minutes after that. When Byram made it 4-0 just 14:24 into the game, it was Buffalo’s second four-goal period of the series; the Sabres rallied from a 2-0 third-period deficit to win 4-3 in Game 1.

The last time the Bruins allowed four goals in the first period of a playoff game, they were facing the Hartford Whalers in the first round of the 1991 postseason.

Sean Kuraly scored a short-handed goal in the final minute to avert the Bruins’ first shoutout of the season.

TheSabres lost Kozak after a hit from Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy midway through the third period sent him into the boards. It wasn’t clear what happened to Zucker, who last appeared in the play-by-play with about five minutes left.

Buffalo’s power-play woes continued — sort of. After failing to score on their first 13 man advantages in the series — and their last 22 in the regular season — the Sabres’ second goal came just after a Boston penalty expired, but before Viktor Arvidsson had gotten back into play.

But they were officially 0 for 2 on the power play, extending their drought to 15 in the series and 37 overall.

“You could say we’re going to be 0-for-whatever. I really don’t care right now,” Ruff said. “As far as I’m concerned, we scored a power-play goal. The guy was still in the box, and it looked good.”

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The Sabres will have a chance to eliminate Boston in Buffalo on Tuesday night, with a Game 6 back at the TD Garden on Friday, if necessary.

Former Tennessee Vols baseball star Drew Gilbert caught a hilarious stray from Tony Vitello after Giants' win over Marlins

Former Tennessee Vols baseball outfielder Drew Gilbert was reunited this season with Tony Vitello, his former UT baseball coach. Vitello is in his first season as the manager of the San Francisco Giants.

Former Tennessee Vols outfielder Drew Gilbert caught a hilarious stray from his former UT baseball coach Tony Vitello on Sunday.

Gilbert, who is in his second year with the San Francisco Giants, was reunited with Vitello this past offseason when the former Tennessee coach agreed to become the new manager of the Giants.

Vitello coached Gilbert for three seasons on Rocky Top.

Drew Gilbert catches stray from Tony Vitello after Giants’ win over Marlins

Vitello met with reporters after the Giants’ 6-3 win over the Miami Marlins on Sunday and he poked fun at Gilbert’s skill level compared to San Francisco first baseman and three-time All-Star Rafael Devers.

“Rafi’s got two strikes on him, and he’s just up there fighting — fighting the situation rather than kind of fighting himself at times,” said Vitello. “At least that’s what it has appeared as. The next thing you know, it was such a pretty swing (from Devers) that Drew punched me and said, ‘That’s the swing.’ And then, it’s kind of funny, but also in all seriousness, Drew goes up there and almost takes the same identical swing. He’s just not as good as Rafi, so it didn’t go as far, but it worked out pretty good there.

"He's just not as good as Rafi, so it didn't go as far."

Drew Gilbert catching strays from Tony V 😂 pic.twitter.com/GKKdJ0CbY4

— SF Giants on NBCS (@NBCSGiants) April 26, 2026

Devers hit an opposite field RBI double to bring the Giants within one run on the swing that Vitello was talking about.

Rafi comes through with an RBI double 💪 pic.twitter.com/yADquIeth0

— SF Giants on NBCS (@NBCSGiants) April 26, 2026

Gilbert then drove in Devers with an opposite field single.

DREW GILBERT. TIE BALLGAME. pic.twitter.com/XFGfbsYtSo

— SF Giants on NBCS (@NBCSGiants) April 26, 2026

The Giants have now won three series in a row.

I can’t imagine how much fun Vitello and Gilbert are going to have in the Giants’ dugout this summer. It’s going to be fun to watch.

How does momentum affect a playoff series?

Utah Mammoth defenseman Nate Schmidt (88) centers the puck past Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Shea Theodore (27) during the first period of game 3 of a first-round NHL Stanley Cup playoff series at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Friday, April 24, 2026.
Utah Mammoth defenseman Nate Schmidt (88) centers the puck past Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Shea Theodore (27) during the first period of game 3 of a first-round NHL Stanley Cup playoff series at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Friday, April 24, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News

One unspoken factor in a playoff series is momentum — sometimes from one game to the next, but always within a given game.

In the Utah Mammoth’s ongoing first-round series against the Vegas Golden Knights — which the Mammoth lead 2-1 — momentum has begun to take effect.

“In-game, there’s definitely momentum swings,” said Mammoth veteran Alexander Kerfoot, who’s currently experiencing his seventh Stanley Cup Playoff run. “If you get a big penalty kill, score a big goal on the power play, draw a penalty, all that stuff.

“You can feel the building a little more in the postseason than you can in the regular season. You can feel those momentum swings, and it’s about handling those positively and negatively.”

But even though momentum is acknowledged, if you spend enough time around pro hockey players, you’ll notice they all tend to employ the same motto: Never too high, never too low.

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The Utah Mammoth celebrate a goal by Utah Mammoth left wing Lawson Crouse (67) during the second period of game 3 of a first-round NHL Stanley Cup playoff series against the Vegas Golden Knights at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Friday, April 24, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News

“It’s important for us to stay even-keeled,” said Mammoth head coach André Tourigny after practice on Sunday. “Not just when you have adversity or challenges. It’s when you have success, as well.”

Tourigny is proud of the way his group has responded in times of both success and shortcoming throughout its three playoff games thus far. In a series of up to seven games, you won’t be on the winning side of every play, so you need to be able to react appropriately to all types of situations.

For example, after taking a two-goal lead in the first period of Game 3, the Mammoth didn’t play like the game was over. Instead, they went out and doubled their lead to four goals.

On the flip side, when the Golden Knights started to push in the latter half of the game, the Mammoth didn’t panic.

That shows maturity on the part of Utah’s veterans and youngsters alike.

“That’s something that we’ve talked about all year,” Kerfoot said. “When we don’t have our best, (we’re) still finding ways to win. ... I think we’ve found ways to win in different ways. We’ve had opportunities in all three games to win.”

Everyone seems to have a different opinion on how much momentum carries from one game to the next, but if it does exist, Utah has it right now.

The Mammoth have won two games in a row, and they have Game 4 at home on Monday. When a series is at 2-1, Game 4 becomes paramount: It either ties the series 2-2 or gives one team a nearly insurmountable 3-1 lead.

The Golden Knights understand the importance of that. They have called up Braeden Bowman and Trevor Connelly from the AHL, and per the folks at SinBin, they overhauled their power play units at Sunday’s practice after going 0 for 4 on Friday.

Golden Knights head coach John Tortorella, a Stanley Cup champion and a highly proven bench boss, has plenty of confidence in his group — especially the leaders.

“It’s a good leadership group,” he said. “They’ve gone through it. They know where we’re at and they know how to handle the situation.”

Game 4 Monday at the Delta Center is set to begin at 7:30 p.m.

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Cristiano Ronaldo remain unaffected in a reported flu outbreak that affected several Al Nassr players like Sadio Mane and Kingsley Coman with the game against Al Ahli on the horizon.

Cristiano Ronaldo is preparing for one of the most significant tests of Al Nassr‘s 2025-26 Saudi Pro League title bid, with Al Ahli up next. However, the buildup has been complicated by a flu outbreak at the club that has reportedly hit stars Sadio Mane and Kingsley Coman, while Ronaldo himself has escaped unaffected.

As reported by Al Arriyadiyah on Sunday, a bout of influenza struck several first-team players during Al Nassr’s training session. The illness hit Mane hard enough that the Senegalese winger was unable to complete the session.

Beyond Mane, five other players have been impacted, with the team’s international stars bearing the brunt of the outbreak. The list of those battling symptoms includes Kingsley Coman, standout defender Mohamed Simakan, midfield engine Marcelo Brozovic, Ali Al-Hassan, and veteran right-back Sultan Al-Ghannam.

The outlook for that quintet remains more optimistic, as all five managed to finish the session led by manager Jorge Jesus at the “Dar Al-Nassr” training complex. As of Sunday evening, Mane was the only player forced to withdraw early.

Feeling the moment 🤩💛 pic.twitter.com/XxIXGDmXyd

— AlNassr FC (@AlNassrFC_EN) April 26, 2026

According to the Saudi outlet, the likely cause of the outbreak is the change in weather conditions following the team’s return to Riyadh from Dubai, where they secured their place in the AFC Champions League Two final by eliminating Qatar’s Al Ahli.

Al Nassr looking for a quick recovery

The concern had already begun on Saturday when even Cristiano Ronaldo missed training due to what was reported as fatigue and exhaustion. While the Portuguese star has since returned to the group, the situation surrounding the flu-affected players remains a day-to-day assessment.

Al Nassr’s medical and technical staff are monitoring the six affected players closely in the days leading up to the match against Al Ahli, with none of them guaranteed to feature and their availability to be evaluated on a daily basis. Any significant absences would be a notable setback for a side chasing the league title at a critical stage of the season.

Currently riding a 19-game winning streak across all competitions, 15 in the SPL and four in the AFC Champions League Two, Al Nassr will host Al Ahli at Al Awwal Park in Matchday 30 of the 2025-26 Saudi Pro League. The hosts sit atop the table with 76 points from 29 games, while Al Ahli occupy third with 66 points from 28, making a home victory a potentially decisive step toward Ronaldo and company clinching the title.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr.

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Bayern Munich are keen on signing Anthony Gordon from Newcastle United in the summer transfer window, but the German giants are aware of the threat from Liverpool, according to Bild journalist Christian Falk. Falk wrote on his website, CFBayernInsider: “It is TRUE: Anthony Gordon is highly-rated on Bayern’s shortlist.  “Now, there will be talks about […]

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Bayern Munich not looking at Brian Brobbey

Bayern Munich are not interested in signing Brian Brobbey from Sunderland in the summer transfer window, according to Bild journalist Christian Falk. Falk wrote on his website, CFBayernInsider: “It is NOT TRUE: Bayern Munich have taken a liking to Sunderland striker Brian Brobbey.  “He’s not highly rated on Bayern’s shortlist.  “The rumours have probably arisen […]

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No Bayern Munich interest in Pape Matar Sarr

Bayern Munich are not planning to sign Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Pape Matar Sarr in the summer transfer window, according to Bild journalist Christian Falk. Falk wrote on his website, CFBayernInsider: “It is NOT TRUE: Bayern Munich could pursue Pape Matar Sarr this summer. “I don’t think he’s particularly highly rated at FC Bayern. “They have many […]

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Newcastle United target Kennet Eichhorn

Newcastle United want to sign Hertha Berlin defensive midfielder Kennet Eichhorn, according to Bild journalist Christian Falk. Falk wrote on his website, CFBayernInsider: “I heard that Kennet Eichhorn and his family are discussing his future in football.  “At the moment, the feeling is that the priority is to stay in the Bundesliga to make the […]

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Bayern Munich linked with Xavi Simons

Tottenham Hotspur star Xavi Simons could be a tempting option for Bayerm Munich in the summer transfer window, Bild journalist Christian Falk. Falk wrote on his website, CFBayernInsider: “It’s a question worth asking in terms of whether someone like Xavi Simons would appeal if Tottenham were to be relegated this season.  “Vincent Kompany and Max […]

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Bayern Munich not interested in Bart Verbruggen

Bayern Munich are not planning to sign Brighton and Hove Albion goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen in the summer transfer window, according to Bild journalist Christian Falk. Falk wrote on his website, CFBayernInsider: “It is NOT TRUE: Bart Verbruggen’s name is on Bayern Munich’s radar. “Bayern Munich have a list of goalkeepers they’re keeping an eye on, including […]

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Anthony Gordon on Bayern Munich ‘shortlist’

Bayern Munich are keen on signing Anthony Gordon from Newcastle United in the summer transfer window, but the German giants are aware of the threat from Liverpool, according to Bild journalist Christian Falk. Falk wrote on his website, CFBayernInsider: “It is TRUE: Anthony Gordon is highly-rated on Bayern’s shortlist.  “Now, there will be talks about […]

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Bayern Munich not looking at Brian Brobbey

Bayern Munich are not interested in signing Brian Brobbey from Sunderland in the summer transfer window, according to Bild journalist Christian Falk. Falk wrote on his website, CFBayernInsider: “It is NOT TRUE: Bayern Munich have taken a liking to Sunderland striker Brian Brobbey.  “He’s not highly rated on Bayern’s shortlist.  “The rumours have probably arisen […]

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