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Guardiola praises 'incredible' Man City stats as they pass 100 goals

Pep Guardiola hails the "incredible" numbers from Manchester City's players after reaching 100 Premier League goals against West Ham. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2I4lR5b

The wins, the goals, the players - Celtic's title triumph in numbers

Celtic sealed their seventh league title in a row with a 5-0 win over Rangers and some impressive stats underline their dominance this season. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2r9gSYL

FA People's Cup: Relive the best bits from Sunday's finals

Catch up on the best of the action from Sunday's FA People's Cup finals at St George's Park, including some cracking goals, skills and celebrations. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2w33xqq

Wolfsburg beat Chelsea in Champions League semis

Wolfsburg Ladies beat Chelsea Ladies 2-0 in the their Women's Champions League semi-final second leg to win 5-1 on aggregate. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2r8v0SN

Watch: Celtic thrash Rangers to win title

Watch some of the highlights from Celtic's Scottish Premiership season so far following their 5-0 victory over Rangers at Parkhead to clinch the league title. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2jdmjSS

Marouane Fellaini: Man Utd midfielder 'almost there' on extension - Jose Mourinho

Manchester United midfielder Marouane Fellaini is close to signing a new deal to stay at Old Trafford, says manager Jose Mourinho. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2FrhRZA

'Barcelona reign in Spain again but change is coming'

Barcelona seal a domestic double, but are changes required if they are to compete in the Champions League? from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2r8DeK4

Coleman leaves as Sunderland agree takeover

Chris Coleman leaves his role as Sunderland manager, while owner Ellis Short confirms he has agreed a deal to sell the club. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2FrYNKv

Incoming Liverpool midfielder Keita sent off for fourth time this season

RB Leipzig midfielder Naby Keita, who is joining Liverpool in July, is sent off for the fourth time this season as his team lose at Mainz. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2jjdIhn

Napoli suffer big defeat to send Juve closer to title

Napoli's hopes of winning Serie A for the first time since 1990 suffer a setback as defeat at Fiorentina hands Juventus a clear advantage. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2r8UQGh

50 great World Cup moments: Ronaldinho lobs England's David Seaman - 2002

With 45 days to go until the 2018 World Cup, watch Ronaldinho's outrageous lob against England, which led to their exit from the 2002 World Cup at the hands of Brazil. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2FsSgiN

Manchester United 2-1 Arsenal: Arsene Wenger thankful for 'classy' gesture

Arsene Wenger says he's thankful for the "classy" pre-match gesture from Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho and former boss Alex Ferguson. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2jiA56O

Man Utd 2-1 Arsenal: I want Fellaini to stay - Jose Mourinho

Jose Mourinho says he wants Marouane Fellaini to stay at Manchester United following his injury-time winner against Arsenal. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2vVIExv

MOTD2: Alan Shearer says West Ham players did not 'graft' against Man City

Match of the Day 2 pundit Alan Shearer says West Ham players showed a "distinct lack of effort" in their 4-1 defeat to Manchester City. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2KoaFRn

Women's Champions League: Wolfsburg 2-0 Chelsea - highlights

Watch highlights as Chelsea are knocked out of the Women's Champions League by Wolfsburg after a 2-0 (5-1 agg) defeat in the semi-final. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2FrHIQW

West Ham 1-4 Manchester City: Pep Guardiola says team are still pushing for more points

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola says his side are still pushing for more points and record breaking stats even though the Premier League title is secure. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2FqY7Fa

Steven Gerrard: Rangers a good fit - Andy Cole

Match of the Day 2 Extra pundits Andy Cole, Alex Bruce and Henry Winter discuss why former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard could be a good choice as Rangers manager. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2r8If5X

Women's Champions League: Lyon 1-0 Man City - highlights

Watch highlights as Manchester City are knocked out of the Women's Champions League at the semi-final stage by four-time winners Lyon. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2HZObru

'When the big questions were asked, Celtic usually found the answers'

Celtic under Brendan Rodgers have once again stood tall over the rest of Scottish football, writes Chris McLaughlin from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2vTJI5a

FA People's Cup 2018: Champions crowned at St George's Parks head to Wembley

From the first ever Futsal champions to penalty shootout drama, the 2018 FA People's Cup came to a thrilling end at St George's Park. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2FrO9n4

West Ham's lack of effort not acceptable - Shearer

Match of the Day 2 pundit Alan Shearer says West Ham players showed a "distinct lack of effort" in their 4-1 defeat to Manchester City. from BBC Sport - Sport https://ift.tt/2KoaFRn

Man Utd 2-1 Arsenal: I want Fellaini to stay - Jose Mourinho

Jose Mourinho says he wants Marouane Fellaini to stay at Manchester United following his injury-time winner against Arsenal. from BBC Sport - Sport https://ift.tt/2vVIExv

Manchester United 2-1 Arsenal: Arsene Wenger thankful for 'classy' gesture

Arsene Wenger says he's thankful for the "classy" pre-match gesture from Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho and former boss Alex Ferguson. from BBC Sport - Sport https://ift.tt/2jiA56O

West Ham 1-4 Manchester City: Pep Guardiola says team are still pushing for more points

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola says his side are still pushing for more points and record breaking stats even though the Premier League title is secure. from BBC Sport - Sport https://ift.tt/2FqY7Fa

Steven Gerrard: Rangers a good fit - Andy Cole

Match of the Day 2 Extra pundits Andy Cole, Alex Bruce and Henry Winter discuss why former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard could be a good choice as Rangers manager. from BBC Sport - Sport https://ift.tt/2r8If5X

West Ham 1-4 Manchester City: David Moyes says his side are good enough to get another win

West Ham boss, David Moyes, is confident they can secure another win to avoid relegation battle after their 4-1 defeat by Manchester City. from BBC Sport - Sport https://ift.tt/2vWdVQU

Seven-up Celtic celebrate with champagne

Celtic's champagne celebrations after they secure another Scottish title by thrashing Rangers 5-0. from BBC Sport - Sport https://ift.tt/2JxNl2v

Liverpool 0-0 Stoke: Jurgen Klopp says draw could be "important point"

Liverpool boss, Jurgen Klopp, says their goalless draw against Stoke at Anfield could turn out to have earned the Reds a "very important point." from BBC Sport - Sport https://ift.tt/2HBktpD

The wins, the goals, the players - Celtic's title triumph in numbers

Celtic sealed their seventh league title in a row with a 5-0 win over Rangers and some impressive stats underline their dominance this season. from BBC Sport - Sport https://ift.tt/2r9gSYL

LeBron drops 45, gets much-needed support as Cavs hold on in Game 7

LeBron James' monster stat line and some timely buckets from his supporting cast helped the Cavs survive a second-half charge by the Pacers. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2vWOvCV

Roberts benches Bellinger, cites lack of hustle

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts pulled Cody Bellinger in the fifth inning Sunday, citing a lack of hustle after Bellinger hit a ball into "Triples Alley." Bellinger, for his part, was surprised by the benching but understood "he's trying to prove a point." from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2JClEp7

LeBron: Taking over G7 'what doctor called for'

LeBron James scored 45 points in 43 minutes in Sunday's Game 7 win over the Pacers, once again carrying the Cavs in a series in which none of his teammates scored 20 points in any of the games. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2jfI04M

Pacers' last-second 3 stings Vegas sportsbooks

To the chagrin and delight of gamblers, the Pacers' Victor Oladipo sank a 3-pointer at the game's end to cover the spread. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2vX515J

Bleacher creature: Kelly sits with Fenway fans

Suspended six games for his role in a brawl between the Red Sox and Yankees, Boston reliever Joe Kelly spent time sitting with fans in the Fenway Park bleachers on Sunday. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2HUQ0pZ

76ers' Ilyasova: Heat home games 'half-empty'

Sixers forward Ersan Ilyasova said the team is expecting a loud, intense atmosphere in Boston after playing in a "half-empty" arena in Miami in the first round. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2rb0ZBV

Pens upset with multiple Game 2 controversies

From a no-goal to a hit on a defenseman, the Penguins were upset with several calls and non-calls in their Game 2 loss to the Capitals. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2HDYkL6

Biggest post-draft questions for all 32 teams

How will the Ravens use Lamar Jackson? What will be Odell Beckham Jr.'s future? NFL Nation reporters weigh in on the biggest issues left to address. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2FoKlmt

Shaquem Griffin on emotional day: 'It was like I was dreaming'

The Griffin brothers as well as the Seahawks' brass embraced a moment that was more in line with a Hollywood script than NFL reality. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2KmCgCN

James Harden, Jazz silencer

The Jazz finished the season as one of the NBA's best defenses. But they have yet to faze James Harden. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2HCaa4E

Real or Not? Ozzie Albies, Mitch Haniger have staying power

There are some surprising names among baseball's home run leaders, but we expect to hear more from these guys in the months to come. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2HC1wHo

Who had the best sneakers of the first round of the NBA playoffs?

LeBron added to his impressive #LeBronWatch campaign and PJ Tucker continued his season-long streak of breaking out rare sneakers, highlighting our rundown of the best kicks in the opening round of the NBA playoffs. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2HDnXaZ

Five key games in Barcelona's title triumph

For the seventh time in 10 years and the 25th time in its history, Barcelona is the champion of Spain. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2r8zPf2

Fellaini gives Wenger a losing sendoff

Marouane Fellaini's goal in stoppage time ensured that Arsene Wenger's final game as Arsenal's manager ended in defeat. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2HF8wPC

Winners and losers of the 2018 NHL draft lottery

The Sabres get first dibs on this draft class, while the Habs and Canes moved up. The Senators -- and the Canucks' mascot -- were not so lucky. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2FqKJkE

Logano prevails at unusually tame Talladega

Joey Logano broke his 36-race winless streak, but the story at Talladega was the lack of activity in a race that's usually full of drama. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2HCAjjK

Hamilton claims stunning win in Baku finish

Lewis Hamilton took his first victory of the season at a dramatic and chaotic Azerbaijan Grand Prix. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2jialaG

‘King’ James Briefly Sat, and His Subjects Carried the Load

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Still Without Stephen Curry, the Warriors Roll Over the Pelicans in Game 1

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Yankees Crush the Angels for Their 8th Straight Win

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A Shiny New Front in the Battle for L.A.’s Soccer Soul

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How Big Can the N.F.L. Draft Get?

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Old foe’s presence a reminder that Arsène Wenger’s glory days are past | Jamie Jackson

Alex Ferguson’s presentation to his former rival served to highlight just how much the Arsenal side have declined in recent years The first question received an emphatic answer: Arsène Wenger was given a rousing ovation as he strode along the Old Trafford touchline that ended with an embrace from the waiting Sir Alex Ferguson. It occurred between the Manchester United and Arsenal dugouts, the kind of warming moment José Mourinho had wondered, during the build-up, if the Frenchman might enjoy. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2HDBMq5

Chelsea lose to Wolfsburg and miss out on Women’s Champions League final

• Wolfsburg 2-0 Chelsea (Wolfsburg win 5-1 on aggregate) • Ellen White hat-trick for Birmingham in WSL win over Arsenal Wolfsburg Ladies ended Chelsea’s outside hopes of making the Champions League final by winning 2-0 in their second-leg match to take the tie 5-1 on aggregate. Chelsea, who went down 3-1 in the first leg at Kingsmeadow and needed a minimum of three away goals to make the final, were denied what looked like a good shout for a penalty in the first half, when Eniola Aluko was brought down by a Lena Gössling challenge. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2vT6WrO

Allardyce’s Firefighter Sam job offers Everton fans too little spark | Daniel Taylor

Everton’s football has remained lumpen since it became clear they were free of relegation danger and supporters are hardly being unreasonable wanting more In happier times for Sam Allardyce, back in the days when he was managing Bolton Wanderers and not carrying the same baggage that now weighs him down, he wanted some advice about the best way to deal with the media if, as he confidently assumed, his career in football management was going to continue on its upward trajectory. The man he asked was Alastair Campbell and the trick, according to Labour’s spin doctor, was to see the difficult questions coming in advance, be prepared with a diversion tactic and, if necessary, veer off on a tangent rather than providing a direct answer. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2vXgd27

Celtic seal Scottish Premiership title with 5-0 rampage over Rangers

Perhaps it is David Blaine who Rangers require rather than Steven Gerrard. Presumably the former Liverpool captain, while contemplating whether to begin his managerial career at Ibrox , took in this latest Old Firm meeting from afar. The evidence pointed to a vast chasm between the Glasgow clubs. Celtic, who have now won seven titles in succession, humiliated their arch rival in even more brutal fashion than a fortnight ago, when four goals separated the teams in the Scottish Cup semi-final. Celtic revelled in proving again which club is currently Scotland’s dominant force. History says these scenarios are cyclical but there is no sign at all of Rangers clawing their way back to a position where they can go toe-to-toe with the champions. As job adverts go, this was an act of light-blue self-harm. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2JBltdL

Pep Guardiola: Manchester City ‘can be the best team in history’

• City just two points shy of Chelsea’s record tally with three to play • ‘It is incredible. We have something special in terms of confidence’ Pep Guardiola has urged his Manchester City side to establish themselves as “the best team in history” after the champions moved to within two points of Chelsea’s record tally for a season in the top flight. City’s 4-1 thrashing of West Ham took them to 93 points with three games still to play, and to within one goal of the 103 Carlo Ancelotti’s Chelsea rattled up in 2010. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2Koek1x

Arsène Wenger praises ‘classy’ gesture from Manchester United

• Sir Alex Ferguson presents Arsenal manager with vase • ‘My successor will watch game and come to positive conclusion’ Arsène Wenger joked that his warm reception before Arsenal’s 2-1 defeat against Manchester United was because he is no longer a “danger”. Wenger, who finishes 22 years at Arsenal at the end of the season, was managing them for the final time at Old Trafford. To mark the occasion, before kick-off Sir Alex Ferguson presented on United’s behalf a vase to the 68-year-old Frenchman. Asked about his ovation as he walked along the touchline, Wenger said: “When you’re not a danger any more, people love you. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2FrSKFQ

Burnley close on Europe but boos for Bong anger Brighton and Hughton

Chris Hughton felt Brighton could have taken more than a point in their battle for survival but was more unhappy with the treatment of Gaëtan Bong by Burnley supporters. While the home fans could celebrate their team being virtually assured of European football next season for the first time in more than 50 years, some showed their backing for the club’s former striker Jay Rodriguez by booing Bong’s every touch. Rodriguez, now at West Brom, was accused of racially abusing the Brighton defender when the two Albions met in January. This month the charge was found to be “not proven” by an independent commission but both clubs continue to back their own player’s version of events. Hughton said of Bong’s treatment at Turf Moor: “I thought the reaction of the Burnley supporters every time he got the ball was shameful. They should look at the two statements that came out – one from the independent committee and one from the FA – because I thought their reaction was shameful.” Continue readi...

West Ham still not safe after emphatic win for Manchester City

Home supporters were pouring away from the ground long before the final whistle, their mood more one of resignation than disgust, with West Ham’s Premier League status feeling ever more precarious. Breathing space from the bottom three has been squeezed to an unnerving three points and, while there is no disgrace in losing to the champions, the manner in which they surrendered was disturbing. Manchester City sauntered to a thrashing and the near silence in the stands was significant. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2HTWzsT

FSG’s grand plan for Liverpool bears fruit on pitch and the streets

The US owners have transformed Anfield, healed rifts with the community and addressed blight but poverty remains stark Throughout Tuesday’s exhilarating Champions League night at Anfield, when Roma were overpowered by Jürgen Klopp’s resurgent Liverpool, there was an irresistible sense of a whole club, not just a team, coming to fruition. Eight years after the Boston Red Sox owners, Fenway Sports Group, bought Liverpool and cleared the £200m debt from the dismal 2007 acquisition by Tom Hicks and George Gillett , the club have been greatly renewed. Their old ground, in which supporters’ songs recall European adventures under Bill Shankly and Bob Paisley, has been transformed by the booming new £114m main stand and the strolling and shopping space outside that was claimed around it. It may seem an odd fate for the few people who were left in Lothair Road and one side of Alroy Road after 20 years of shocking blight, to be moved and the three rows knocked down to make way for that space...

Meet El Maestro: the Serbia-born Briton about to win the Slovakian title

Spartak Trnava’s workaholic coach discusses fleeing Serbia as a child, being compared to Pep Guardiola and learning his craft in West Sussex’s amateur leagues After his Spartak Trnava side beat Slovan Bratislava 1-0 in a game that may very well have decided the destination of Slovakia’s league championship three weeks ago, Spartak’s 35-year-old British coach climbed on top of his dugout and celebrated wildly with the fans . With five games left until the end of the season and a healthy lead at the top of the table, Spartak Trnava are close to their first league title since 1973, back when Slovakia was part of Czechoslovakia. The curiously named Nestor El Maestro – and we will come to that name later – has led them to the division’s summit in his first season as a head coach and such is his animated touchline demeanour, the club’s fans have likened him to Pep Guardiola. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2r6KDKr

Said & Done: Leeds, Marco Polo Del Nero, and western media bias

The week in football – also featuring: Sepp, a resurrection and men seeking worms Related: The rise of Russia’s neo-Nazi football hooligans Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2HAWkTU

‘It’s soulless here’: why West Ham fans are in revolt

When a football club moves from its historic home to a shiny new stadium, it leaves more than memories behind – as West Ham supporters are discovering at the London Stadium It’s a mild Monday evening in April and 56,795 people, officially at least, have come along to London Stadium at the Olympic Park in Stratford to watch West Ham United play Stoke City in a bottom-of-the-table Premier League match. That’s a large crowd, by any standards, but judging by the fans milling around the huge concourse outside the ground, it’s not a happy one. Of course, football fans are not renowned for their cheery optimism. By and large, it’s a grim business being a supporter, a forlorn struggle between daydreams and despair. As Nick Hornby wrote in Fever Pitch : “The natural state of the football fan is bitter disappointment, no matter what the score.” Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2JCxhwq

LeBron drops 45, gets much-needed support as Cavs hold on in Game 7

LeBron James' monster stat line and some timely buckets from his supporting cast helped the Cavs survive a second-half charge by the Pacers. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2vWOvCV

Roberts benches Bellinger, cites lack of hustle

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts pulled Cody Bellinger in the fifth inning Sunday, citing a lack of hustle after Bellinger hit a ball into "Triples Alley." Bellinger, for his part, was surprised by the benching but understood "he's trying to prove a point." from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2JClEp7

LeBron: Taking over G7 'what doctor called for'

LeBron James scored 45 points in 43 minutes in Sunday's Game 7 win over the Pacers, once again carrying the Cavs in a series in which none of his teammates scored 20 points in any of the games. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2jfI04M

Pacers' last-second 3 stings Vegas sportsbooks

To the chagrin and delight of gamblers, the Pacers' Victor Oladipo sank a 3-pointer at the game's end to cover the spread. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2vX515J

Bleacher creature: Kelly sits with Fenway fans

Suspended six games for his role in a brawl between the Red Sox and Yankees, Boston reliever Joe Kelly spent time sitting with fans in the Fenway Park bleachers on Sunday. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2HUQ0pZ

76ers' Ilyasova: Heat home games 'half-empty'

Sixers forward Ersan Ilyasova said the team is expecting a loud, intense atmosphere in Boston after playing in a "half-empty" arena in Miami in the first round. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2rb0ZBV

Pens upset with multiple Game 2 controversies

From a no-goal to a hit on a defenseman, the Penguins were upset with several calls and non-calls in their Game 2 loss to the Capitals. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2HDYkL6

Biggest post-draft questions for all 32 teams

How will the Ravens use Lamar Jackson? What will be Odell Beckham Jr.'s future? NFL Nation reporters weigh in on the biggest issues left to address. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2FoKlmt

Shaquem Griffin on emotional day: 'It was like I was dreaming'

The Griffin brothers as well as the Seahawks' brass embraced a moment that was more in line with a Hollywood script than NFL reality. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2KmCgCN

James Harden, Jazz silencer

The Jazz finished the season as one of the NBA's best defenses. But they have yet to faze James Harden. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2HCaa4E

NFL Nation: Breaking down all 32 teams' draft classes

The NFL draft is a wrap. NFL Nation reporters break down every pick. See what they think of your favorite team's picks. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2r5kko9

Real or Not? Ozzie Albies, Mitch Haniger have staying power

There are some surprising names among baseball's home run leaders, but we expect to hear more from these guys in the months to come. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2HC1wHo

Who had the best sneakers of the first round of the NBA playoffs?

LeBron added to his impressive #LeBronWatch campaign and PJ Tucker continued his season-long streak of breaking out rare sneakers, highlighting our rundown of the best kicks in the opening round of the NBA playoffs. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2HDnXaZ

Five key games in Barcelona's title triumph

For the seventh time in 10 years and the 25th time in its history, Barcelona is the champion of Spain. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2r8zPf2

Fellaini gives Wenger a losing sendoff

Marouane Fellaini's goal in stoppage time ensured that Arsene Wenger's final game as Arsenal's manager ended in defeat. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2HF8wPC

Winners and losers of the 2018 NHL draft lottery

The Sabres get first dibs on this draft class, while the Habs and Canes moved up. The Senators -- and the Canucks' mascot -- were not so lucky. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2FqKJkE

Powerful trip to Normandy for Michigan Wolverines

After a couple days of fun in Paris, the mood turned reflective for the Wolverines during a sobering trip to Normandy to honor those who fought in World War II. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2Hy3O6g

Logano prevails at unusually tame Talladega

Joey Logano broke his 36-race winless streak, but the story at Talladega was the lack of activity in a race that's usually full of drama. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2HCAjjK

Hamilton claims stunning win in Baku finish

Lewis Hamilton took his first victory of the season at a dramatic and chaotic Azerbaijan Grand Prix. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2jialaG

Why Jason Witten will be remembered as an all-time tough guy

Jason Witten's legacy goes beyond being the Cowboys' franchise leader in games played, catches and receiving yards. His heart defines his career. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2KgGsDM

Fact or fiction: Fortnite is the next big thing in esports

ESPN's Tyler Erzberger breaks down the biggest storylines in esports, from the hype around Fortnite to Boston's big Overwatch League run. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2HAuIKL

Bilas: Failure of NCAA basketball commission is disappointing, but not surprising

Jay Bilas explains how the Commission on College Basketball's report pointed fingers everywhere but at the NCAA rulebook itself. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2FjmAwl

NBA lottery mock draft machine: Who will your team land?

Feeling lucky? ESPN Insider Jonathan Givony breaks down more than 2,000 lottery scenarios. See what happens if your team wins No. 1. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2qYWDNw

Best, worst and strangest decisions from NBA draft early-entry deadline

College players who entered the NBA draft but do not hire an agent have until May 30 to return to their programs. Which players testing the waters should return to school? from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2qZfVlP

Yikes! The state of Novak Djokovic going from bad to worse

At the moment, there's no reason to believe Novak Djokovic will return to his glory days. The question is: Can the slumping Serb even come back half as strong? from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2Jx53TL

Chelsea Transfer News: Tottenham Defender Toby Alderweireld Reportedly Targeted

Chelsea are reportedly interested in signing Tottenham Hotspur defender Toby Alderweireld who has failed to agree a contract extension with Mauricio Pochettino's side... from Bleacher Report - Front Page https://ift.tt/2HFf54K

Injured in Tennis, She Put Her Psychology Degree to Use

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Dusan Tadic double earns vital win for Southampton and lifts survival hopes

Perhaps Southampton’s race is not yet run. Mark Hughes earned his first victory as their manager as his team picked up their sixth league win of the season – and their first since February – to hoist themselves closer to safety. Two goals from Dusan Tadic against neighbours Bournemouth was enough to keep what was a sinking ship in with a chance of staying afloat. Their fate may be in their own hands by the time they travel to fellow strugglers Swansea in their penultimate match in the final week of the season. Whether this result provides sufficient impetus to ensure Saints’ top-flight survival, with three games to play, remains to be seen, but a rousing standing ovation at the final whistle from almost all quarters of St Mary’s spoke volumes. Tadic labelled it as one of Southampton’s most important wins in their history. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2JvH7Ab

José Mourinho believes he will be in management as long as Arsène Wenger

• Mourinho: ‘Arsenal Invincibles made me a better coach’ • ‘This is the kind of job where experience makes you better’ José Mourinho has thanked Arsène Wenger for making him a better manager and admitted he, too, would like to still be in charge of a football club at the age of 68. The two managers have had their differences in the past, and Mourinho now says he regrets some of the things said when their London rivalry was at its most intense, though he believes Manchester United fans will be fair‑minded enough to give Wenger a favourable reception on Sunday afternoon when he brings his Arsenal team to Old Trafford for the last time. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2HByBTO

West Brom give themselves hope with Matt Phillips winner against Newcastle

If this had been a job audition, Darren Moore would have emerged with flying colours. He may have taken charge at West Brom far too late to prevent a relegation now within a whisker of mathematical rubber stamping but the caretaker has breathed new life into a team who lost their way so badly under first Tony Pulis and then Alan Pardew. The brutal reality that it would now take a highly improbable sequence of results to spare Albion should not detract from Moore’s achievement in presiding over the collection of a highly creditable eight points from four games at the helm. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2JzOmqI

Malaysia 208/10 v Uganda 70/3 *

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Bermuda 209/10 v Denmark 94/1 *

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Southampton win proves we have quality to stay up - Hughes

Southampton boost their survival hopes by beating south coast neighbours Bournemouth and earning their first Premier League win under Mark Hughes. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2Fmcz1s

What happened in the Premier League on Saturday?

Southampton move to within a point of safety and West Brom keep alive their slim survival hopes in the Premier League on Saturday. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2Fn4h9u

Chelsea boost top-four hopes and leave Swansea in relegation trouble

Cesc Fabregas scores his 50th Premier League goal as Chelsea close in on the top four and leave Swansea in trouble. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2r5AHQy

I'm trying as hard as I can - Everton boss Allardyce

Everton boss Sam Allardyce still hopes to win fans over, despite suffering more heavy criticism during his side's win at Huddersfield. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2JAUTlf

Moore looks forward after West Brom win at Newcastle

Caretaker manager Darren Moore refuses to contemplate what might have been for West Brom after victory at Newcastle keeps alive their hopes of survival. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2I4tV5S

World Cup countdown: Siphiwe Tshabalala's famous goal opens South Africa 2010

Siphiwe Tshabalala scores an incredible goal for hosts South Africa against Mexico in the first game of the 2010 World Cup. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2FnKFlD

Confident Man City Women looking to finish job against Lyon

Preview followed by live coverage of Sunday's Women's Champions League game between Lyon Feminines and Manchester City Women. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2vZ3nRa

FA People's Cup: Great goals & skills from Saturday's FA People's Cup finals

Watch the best goals, skills, tricks and celebrations from Saturday's FA People's Cup finals at St George's Park. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2KlzpKb

Celtic aiming to seal title against Old Firm rivals

Preview followed by live coverage of Sunday's Scottish Premiership game between Celtic and Rangers. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2FqD3yx

Gerrard accepts Rangers job - gossip

Steven Gerrard agrees to become Rangers manager, Liverpool to offer Mohamed Salah a new deal, plus more. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2FpcMkk

Burnley fans booing Bong was shameful - Hughton

Brighton manager Chris Hughton says the booing of defender Gaetan Bong at Burnley was "shameful". from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2vWYJD2

'We must believe' - Roma prepare for Liverpool return with big win

Edin Dzeko strikes twice as Roma prepare for their Champions League semi-final second leg with a 4-1 win over Chievo. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2JBi5jg

Stoke boost survival hopes after draw at Liverpool

Stoke City earn a surprise, hard-fought draw against Champions League semi-finalists Liverpool at Anfield. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2I6p1FC

Tosun & Gueye strike as Everton win at Huddersfield

Huddersfield are pulled closer to the relegation places as Everton claim their second win of the week. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2FmcDOK

Hodgson hopeful that Leicester win has secured Palace's safety

Roy Hodgson says "no-one wants to tempt fate" but the thrashing of Leicester should secure Crystal Palace's Premier League future. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2HvDRsb

Brechin become first Scottish club in 126 years to go league season winless

Brechin City become the first senior Scottish club in 126 years to endure an entire league season without victory. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2HBaPY4

Sevilla's Montella sacked for the second time this season

Vincenzo Montella is sacked for the second time this season as Sevilla turn to former coach Joaquin Caparros. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2Fpa5z2

Burnley frustrated after draw with Brighton

Burnley and Brighton edge closer to their respective targets in the Premier League as they draw at Turf Moor. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2JxAn4W

Bale scores as Real Madrid edge past Leganes

Gareth Bale finds the net as a Real Madrid side sporting 10 changes edges past Leganes. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2rcOmqb

Milton Keynes Dons relegated to League Two

Milton Keynes Dons are relegated to League Two after losing to Scunthorpe, who boost their own play-off bid with victory. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2I0mZJl

Cardiff reclaim automatic promotion spot with win over Hull

Cardiff City secure a vital win at Hull City to ensure their automatic promotion hopes remain in their hands. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2Kmn8VK

Swansea 0-1 Chelsea: We've put some pressure on Spurs - Antonio Conte

Antonio Conte says Chelsea's 1-0 win over Swansea has helped put some pressure on fourth-placed Tottenham, with three games left in the Premier League season. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2r9D4lt

Sam Allardyce right to be 'miffed' by Everton crowd reaction - Alan Shearer

Match of the Day pundit Alan Shearer says Everton manager Sam Allardyce has every right to be "miffed" by the negative reaction from a section of the Toffees fans. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2JxDeuD

Liverpool 0-0 Stoke: Jurgen Klopp says draw could be "important point"

Liverpool boss, Jurgen Klopp, says their goalless draw against Stoke at Anfield could turn out to have earned the Reds a "very important point." from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2HBktpD

Liverpool 0-0 Stoke: Last two games not for faint-hearted - Paul Lambert

Stoke City boss Paul Lambert says the last two games of their season will be "one hell of a fight" after his side's 0-0 draw away at Liverpool, left them three points from safety. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2KmpgNw

Win-or-leave home? LeBron James facing extreme Game 7 vs. Indiana Pacers

* Today on ABC: Pacers at Cavaliers (1 ET) from NBA.com: News https://ift.tt/2r5YUGo

Carmelo Anthony not interested in bench role after Oklahoma City Thunder's first-round exit

Carmelo Anthony sat on the bench for much of Oklahoma City's first-round loss to Utah. from NBA.com: News https://ift.tt/2r7m27w

Stephen Curry out for Game 1, Kerr expects him back Game 2

Stephen Curry is not back... yet. from NBA.com: News https://ift.tt/2r9tOh4

Utah Jazz point guard Ricky Rubio could miss up to 10 days with left hamstring injury

The Utah Jazz could be without point guard Ricky Rubio for up to 10 days, according to a report from ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. from NBA.com: News https://ift.tt/2HXsMiH

Utah Jazz rookie Donovan Mitchell silences Oklahoma City Thunder with historic performance in series-clinching victory

Donovan Mitchell went toe-to-toe with Russell Westbrook, scoring the most points by a rookie in the playoffs in 31 years, and the Utah Jazz closed out the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 6 with a 96-91 victory to reach the Western Conference semifinals. from NBA.com: News https://ift.tt/2HygAS7

Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James thrives in elimination games, particularly Game 7s

The Cavaliers' first-round matchup with the Pacers has been much tougher than they were hoping, with the two teams set for a decisive Game 7 on Sunday (1 p.m. ET, ABC). from NBA.com: News https://ift.tt/2vSxklH

Shaquem Griffin Finally Hears His Name at N.F.L. Draft

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Didi Gregorius Homers in the 10th, Giving the Yankees a 7th Straight Win

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The Mets’ Posture Improved Along With This Pitcher’s

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Starring Serena Williams as Herself

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Moore's magic touch & Baines' growing legacy - Saturday's best stats

The best Premier League stats as Darren Moore claims more wins than Alan Pardew and Crystal Palace enjoy biggest win since 1972. from BBC Sport - Sport https://ift.tt/2jcmZb5

The Shohei Ohtani Rules: Handling a Two-Way Experiment With Care

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N.F.L. Draft 2018 Round 2 and 3 Results

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2018 N.F.L. Draft Grades: Round 1 Winners and Losers

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Raptors Eliminate the Wizards, and the Cavaliers Are Pushed to a Game 7

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An Avalanche Sweeps Away a Snowboarder, but His Friends Rescue Him

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‘Playoff Rondo’ Politely (Not Really) Requests a New Nickname

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A Big Dealer Holds His Cards in Atlanta

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2018 N.F.L. Draft Analysis: How All 32 Picks Fit (or Don’t Fit)

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Jaguars Owner Shahid Khan Makes $800 Million Offer for Wembley Stadium

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Post-NFL draft storylines: Can anyone catch the Eagles?

The NFC is stacked. Who are Philly's biggest challengers now? Plus: The rookies you'll want on your fantasy team and more storylines to watch. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2JBqBPj

Rozier, Bledsoe make peace, embrace after G7

Terry Rozier and Eric Bledsoe shared an embrace on the court following Boston's Game 7 win over Milwaukee on Saturday, burying the hatchet after a tense series in which the two exchanged shoves and barbs throughout. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2JyXU5s

Melo: Bench role in OKC 'out of the question'

Carmelo Anthony, who is owed $28 million on the last year of his contract but can opt out, says he still has "so much left in the tank" and that he's going to have to think about what he wants out of the rest of his career. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2HYqwrr

Falcons, WR Jones 'in a great spot,' says GM

Falcons GM Thomas Dimitroff told ESPN that he is "not concerned one bit" about receiver Julio Jones' social media activity. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2HynZ80

Rams trade WR Austin to Cowboys for pick

The Cowboys traded away a sixth-round pick to the Rams for wideout Tavon Austin. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2HBI39u

QB Falk selected by Titans with 'Tom Brady' pick

New Titans QB Luke Falk said he models his game after Tom Brady and even follows the Patriots QB's TB12 training program. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2HCAyvc

Ex-Lions president Millen battling rare disease

Former Lions president Matt Millen has been going to chemotherapy once a week for the past eight months as he battles amyloidosis, a rare disease that might force him to seek a heart transplant. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2KolwL9

Horford showed how indispensable he is, but now he has to deal with The Process

Al Horford was arguably Boston's best overall player all season and in the first-round win over the Bucks. Now he and the Celtics have to deal with the upstart 76ers. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2HAdUHU

Warriors bring Pelicans back to reality with crushing Game 1 victory

The Pelicans spoke with confidence heading into Game 1, but the Warriors gave them a wake-up call -- and Stephen Curry hasn't even returned yet. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2jemA88

NFL Nation: Breaking down all 32 teams' draft classes

The NFL draft is a wrap. NFL Nation reporters break down every pick. See what they think of your favorite team's picks. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2r5kko9

Patrick Corbin keeps adding zeroes to his next payday

The Diamondbacks ace you haven't heard of yet just might become the best pitcher in this offseason's loaded free-agent class. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2r70isv

Jennings wins battle of Philadelphia, Hart scores TKO win

City of Brotherly Love heavyweight bragging rights went to Bryant Jennings, and super middleweight Jesse Hart stopped Demond Nicholson in Round 7. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2w4kQI3

Jim Harbaugh, Marty Smith and Michigan hit Paris

After hitting Italy last year, the Wolverines are in France, and Marty Smith is chronicling it every step of the way. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2Hy3O6g

Ryan Blaney hopes Daytona lessons pay off

After wrecking in the first restrictor-plate race with the no-ride-height rule, Blaney says his team will tweak handling "to where we can be more aggressive" Sunday. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2HCMM78

Raikkonen costs Ferrari a front-row sweep in Baku

A roundup of the main talking points from qualifying, as Sebastian Vettel claimed his third straight pole. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2vUb2Qr

Sean Morrison’s double sees off Hull as Cardiff close in on promotion

Neil Warnock likened his Cardiff players to a rash that simply will not go away. Despite the unflattering comparison it was an apt description for a squad who stand a single game away from returning to the Premier League. “Everyone keeps expecting us to fall away at some point during the season,” said Warnock, after a goal in each half from his captain, Sean Morrison, propelled them to within touching distance of the top flight. “We’ve had set-backs along the way but this set of lads just don’t know when they’re beaten.” Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2Km0qNr

Cenk Tosun rouses Everton to leave Huddersfield teetering above drop zone

For virtually the entire campaign Huddersfield, overwhelming pre-season favourites for relegation, have fought valiantly to keep their heads above water. But the risk of them sinking has always been present and it increased with this result. David Wagner’s team are still clear of the bottom three but goals by Cenk Tosun and Idrissa Gueye, combined with results elsewhere, mean that Wagner believes his team will reach safety only if they scrounge points from a daunting final week of the season in which Huddersfield take on a trio of giants. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2KnmdEG

Liverpool suffer European hangover as resilient Stoke cling on for a point

Jürgen Klopp did his best to keep his players focused on the matter in hand, describing this game as the most important one of the season and appealing to the crowd for fervent support, though a rugged and resolute Stoke were the last opponents Liverpool needed to meet between the two legs of their Champions League semi-final. Related: Liverpool v Stoke City: Premier League – live! Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2w3oLVx

Football League: Norwich savour Wes Hoolahan’s ‘perfect finish’

• Coventry score six as goal-laden recent run continues • Wycombe return to League One as Barnet keep survival bid alive • Wes Hoolahan bade an emotional farewell to Carrow Road with Norwich ’s first goal in a 2-1 win over Leeds . It was his 380th league appearance for Norwich and his manager, Daniel Farke, declared it “a perfect finish”. “If I had to a paint a picture of how Wes’s career for Norwich would finish that would have been it,” Farke said. “He scored a goal, got an assist and put in an excellent performance, and of course we won the game.” Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2HF9QCg

Is the FA getting a fair price for the sale of Wembley to Shahid Khan?| David Conn

The rebuilt stadium cost £757m in 2007, far less than the £600m on offer, but the proposed deal makes sense - especially for grassroots football Of all the questions prompted by the Football Association’s announcement that it is considering selling Wembley for about £600m to the car parts and NFL billionaire Shahid Khan, one, bluntly, was whether that is actually enough money. Related: FA promises £600m Wembley windfall will go to grassroots football Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2HE4Hdz

1 on 1 with Wes The Sports Guy – Episode 7

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Raikkonen costs Ferrari a front-row sweep in Baku

A roundup of the main talking points from qualifying, as Sebastian Vettel claimed his third straight pole. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2vUb2Qr

Hamilton: Respect for Vettel has grown since Baku 2017

Lewis Hamilton says his respect for Sebastian Vettel has grown considerably since the pair clashed at the 2017 Azerbaijan Grand Prix less than a year ago. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2vTPbc9

Utah Jazz point guard Ricky Rubio exits with left hamstring injury

Utah Jazz point guard Ricky Rubio tweaked his left hamstring and will not return to Game 6 against the Oklahoma City Thunder. from NBA.com: News https://ift.tt/2HEhUDj

Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry questionable for Game 1

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- Stephen Curry is impatient and eager to get back in a game for the Golden State Warriors, yet he knows it's not worth risking re-injuring his left knee by pushing his return too soon. from NBA.com: News https://ift.tt/2Klx81M

Report: Phoenix Suns interview James Borrego, Steve Clifford for head coaching vacancy

The Phoenix Suns' search for a new head coach continues. from NBA.com: News https://ift.tt/2r6085w

George Hill to miss 3rd straight game in Cavs-Pacers series

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Cleveland Cavaliers point guard George Hill will miss his third straight game against Indiana. from NBA.com: News https://ift.tt/2Hwsy2M

Southampton 2-1 Bournemouth: Mark Hughes hails 'huge result'

Southampton boss, Mark Hughes, says their 2-1 win against Bournemouth is a "huge result" as they battle for Premier League survival. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2HBHLvz

Huddersfield Town 0-2 Everton: Sam Allardyce praises "excellent" Toffees

Everton manager Sam Allardyce says his side were "too good" for Huddersfield Town during their 2-0 Premier League win. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2vUhEyf

Crystal Palace 5-0 Leicester: Roy Hodgson says securing survival will be heart-warming

Crystal Palace manager Roy Hodgson is delighted with his side's 5-0 win over Leicester and says if they survive relegation it will be a "very heart-warming occasion". from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2KlaQgw

Winners & Losers of 2018 NFL Draft

The 2018 NFL Draft is in the books. Which teams came out with the best hauls of the draft? Which AFC contenders surprisingly disappointed? Watch above to see Bleacher Report Lead ... from Bleacher Report - Front Page https://ift.tt/2r6I0aU

FA promises £600m Wembley windfall will go to grassroots football

• Money from prospective sale would fund up to 1,500 new pitches • Fulham owner Khan hopes to complete sale in two to three months The Football Association has issued a guarantee that all proceeds of the pending £600m sale of Wembley to Shahid Khan will be used to fund grassroots football. The FA chairman, Greg Clarke, sent a letter to members of the FA Council to reassure them the money would be funnelled back into the sport at participation level, including the purchase of an estimated 1,500 new pitches, improved drainage systems and floodlights. A source close to the FA told the Guardian a public commitment to investing such a massive sum of money in grassroots sport was “unprecedented and a potential game-changer for football in this country”. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2FnmNhX

Aleksandar Mitrovic heads Fulham past Sunderland to boost promotion hopes

Overcoming a team condemned to playing in League One next season was supposed to be the easy part for Fulham but nothing felt straightforward on a night of tension at Craven Cottage and, if Neil Warnock was watching this game on television, he will no doubt have taken note of some generous refereeing decisions. It was only when the marginally offside Aleksandar Mitrovic scored the decisive goal that Fulham could be confident of hauling themselves back into the Championship’s top two with one match left. For all the late drama, however, the real challenge for Slavisa Jokanovic’s players will be finding a way to enjoy their Saturday. It seems preposterous that a team on a 23-match unbeaten run could be forced to endure the torture of the play-offs. But there is no escaping the unforgiving nature of this race to win automatic promotion, with Fulham all too aware they will be a point below Cardiff if Warnock’s team win at 18th-placed Hull this afternoon. Continue reading... from Footba...

Stoke and Southampton still have reasons for hope as relegation looms | Barry Glendenning

There is precedent for survival when all appears lost with Sunderland’s relegation escape under Gus Poyet in 2014 a beacon for fans of the Premier League clubs facing the drop Like the hapless Brian Stimpson, so splendidly portrayed by John Cleese in the 1980s farce Clockwise, most football fans can take the despair; it’s the hope they cannot stand. With only three or four fixtures left to play in this season’s Premier League, fans of West Bromwich Albion, Stoke City and Southampton can almost certainly feel the headmaster’s anguish. Most are perfectly well equipped to deal with the trauma of relegation to the Championship but it is the possibility of avoiding it that drives them to the brink of madness. For West Brom fans, the agony is almost over. Almost but not quite. It is still mathematically possible for them to stay in the top flight but their mini-rage against the dying of the light almost certainly constitutes too little too late. Nothing less than successive wins in the...

Vinícius Júnior: ‘If God wants, Neymar and I will play together at Real Madrid’

In a rare interview since agreeing to join the European champions for £39m, the 17-year-old Flamengo striker talks about pressure, his hopes for the future and violence in Rio All over the world teenagers dream about playing for Real Madrid and the Flamengo striker Vinícius Júnior is no different. What sets him apart from pretty much every other teenager, however, is that he has already signed a pre-contract with Real, who in July last year agreed to pay a staggering €45m (£39m) for the 17-year-old. The world was stunned but having missed out on Neymar, who joined Barcelona in 2013, Real were taking no chances with Vinícius Júnior. In many ways he is – or is expected to become – the next Neymar. It is an extraordinary pressure to live with but Vinícius Júnior seems to be coping well. For someone who has had agents circling since he was 10, and long been hailed as the next superstar to come out of Brazil, he seems remarkably grounded. There is no arrogance, no sense of entitlement an...

Mauricio Pochettino labels FA an embarrassment over Harry Kane tweet

• Governing body forced to apologise for mocking Tottenham striker • ‘We need to protect our assets, our English players,’ says Pochettino Mauricio Pochettino has branded the Football Association an embarrassment for its tweet that mocked the performance of Harry Kane in last Saturday’s FA Cup semi-final . The Tottenham Hotspur striker was well marshalled by United’s Chris Smalling at Wembley and after the game, which United won 2-1, the official FA Cup account tweeted: “What’s that in your pocket, Chris?” and linked to an unrelated video of the defender saying: “Harry Kane.” Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2KkIkeW

England need Gary Cahill’s experience at World Cup, says Antonio Conte

• Chelsea captain has regained place in first team at Stamford Bridge • ‘Pressure will become strong for everyone in Russia,’ says manager Antonio Conte believes Gary Cahill’s experience would be an asset for a youthful England side at the summer’s World Cup after the Chelsea captain regained his place in the first team at Stamford Bridge. Cahill, who boasts 58 caps, has endured time on the sidelines with club and country this term with Conte having preferred Andreas Christensen in the middle of his back three and Antonio Rudiger impressing over his first Premier League campaign. The 32-year-old has found opportunities limited at international level too of late and has not represented his country since the qualifying win over Slovenia in October, with England having conceded only once in the five games since. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2vRHoLL

José Mourinho admits to regrets over clashes with Arsène Wenger

• Manchester United manager called Wenger ‘specialist in failure’ • ‘If I get a good reception, I will take it’ says Wenger José Mourinho has admitted to regrets over “episodes and words” involving him and Arsène Wenger and Manchester United’s manager believes his opposite number at Arsenal may feel the same way. The managers go head to head at Old Trafford on Sunday, possibly for the final time with Wenger standing down at the end of the season. Mourinho, while at Chelsea, branded Wenger a “voyeur” and a “specialist in failure” and the pair tussled on the touchline in October 2014 at Stamford Bridge. Wenger’s responses have included describing Mourinho as “stupid” and “disconnected with reality”. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2r32MIv

Mark Hughes primed for ‘huge game’ in Southampton’s survival bid

• Saints in desperate need of home win against Bournemouth • Hughes: ‘This is one of the biggest games of my career’ Mark Hughes has described Southampton’s game against Bournemouth on Saturday as “huge” for the club and one of the most significant of his career in management as he seeks to kickstart the team’s bid for Premier League survival. The Saints have never lost to their south-coast rivals at home but are entrenched in the bottom three, four points from safety and with a solitary league success to their name since late November. Hughes, the former Wales, Blackburn, Manchester City and Stoke manager hired to replace Mauricio Pellegrino in March, has taken one point from his four league games in charge. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2r6RIL2

Sam Allardyce says he did discuss next season in Everton talks

• Manager had meeting with club’s majority shareholder, Farhad Moshiri • ‘When you look at the overall position, we have achieved a lot’ Sam Allardyce has refused to reveal whether Farhad Moshiri guaranteed he would be Everton manager next season and admitted the club’s major shareholder has no plans to back him publicly. Allardyce and Moshiri met in London on Thursday following a request by the manager for clarification over his long-term future. The pair discussed plans for pre-season plus the 2018-19 campaign and that, according to Allardyce, provided “some clarity moving forward”. But the 63-year-old declined to elaborate on whether Moshiri had given a 100% commitment that he will remain in charge beyond this summer. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2r2q7dV

Jürgen Klopp calls for ‘responsibility from everyone’ before Roma trip

• Security concerns following attack on Liverpool fan outside Anfield • ‘It is only football,’ says Klopp ahead of semi-final second leg Jürgen Klopp has appealed for “responsibility from everyone” at Wednesday’s Champions League semi-final in Rome amid concerns over security and the attack that critically injured a Liverpool supporter outside Anfield. A Liverpool delegation met officials from Uefa, Roma and the Italian authorities in Rome on Friday and said important progress had been made on a range of security and safety issues for the 5,000 travelling fans. The club had several concerns and these were heightened by the assault on 53-year-old Sean Cox before the first leg on Tuesday. Two Roma fans are due to appear at crown court on 24 May in connection with the attack. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2FnlBuP

The Premier League teams’ ineptitude index 2017-18

It’s once again time to appreciate the most incompetent teams in the Premier League, from those who throw the ball straight to opposition to goalkeepers who can’t keep goal Welcome to the Guardian’s fourth annual index of ineptitude, its directory of disappointment and catalogue of clumsiness. Towards the end of the season, it is traditional to pick out the best the league has had to offer. But the reason those screamers, outrageous assists, and crunching tackles stand out is because, well, how to put this … the rest of the Premier League matchday experience can be rubbish. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2I2E17k

Andrés Iniesta in tears as he confirms Barcelona exit at end of season

• Midfielder announces his departure in emotional press conference • ‘My only aim was to be a success at this club and I have done that’ Andrés Iniesta has announced he will leave Barcelona at the end of the season. The 33-year-old came through the club’s youth system and turned professional in 2001. “This is my last season here,” Iniesta said during an emotional press conference that was witnessed by members of Barça’s first-team squad. “I want to thank my team-mates. My only aim was to be a success at this club and I have done that.” Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2r4dOxL

Fifa refers to integrity rules after Trump's threat over US World Cup bid

USA aiming to co-host 2026 tournament with Mexico and Canada US president tweeted veiled threat to countries opposing bid Donald Trump’s veiled threat against nations that may oppose the US bid to co-host the 2026 World Cup has prompted Fifa to refer to guidelines that warn against political influence over bids. Morocco is the the only other rival to the US, which has launched a joint bid with Canada and Mexico. “The U.S. has put together a STRONG bid w/ Canada & Mexico for the 2026 World Cup,” Trump tweeted. “It would be a shame if countries that we always support were to lobby against the U.S. bid. Why should we be supporting these countries when they don’t support us (including at the United Nations)?” Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2I99EfD

Rangers increasingly confident of appointing Steven Gerrard as manager

• Liverpool icon has held discussions with Ibrox officials over post • Rangers expect positive answer from Gerrard over the weekend Rangers are increasingly confident of appointing Steven Gerrard as their manager. The decision of whether Gerrard will take over at Ibrox is now believed to be the Liverpool icon’s to make, with Rangers hopeful of receiving that answer over the weekend. Gerrard, who initially met Rangers at the end of last week, has been involved in further and detailed discussions as he ponders a first step into frontline management. The 37-year-old, currently a youth coach at Liverpool, is understood to have proposed Gary McAllister as his Rangers assistant and is aware of what funds he will have at his disposal over the summer. Rangers are seeking a permanent successor to Pedro Caixinha, who was sacked in October. Graeme Murty has been in charge of first-team affairs on an interim basis at Ibrox but is not regarded as a serious candidate to carry out the job in the lo...

Unai Emery says he will leave PSG manager’s job at end of season

• Emery joined two years ago and his contract is not being renewed • PSG won Ligue 1 this season but fell short in Champions League Unai Emery has announced he is leaving his job as Paris St-Germain manager at the end of the season. Emery joined PSG from Sevilla two years ago on a two-year contract, which will not be extended. He said he had told the players before training on Friday. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2KjN3h4

Roy Bentley obituary

Innovative England centre-forward who was top scorer and captain when Chelsea won their first league title in 1955 Roy Bentley, who has died aged 93, became the first deep-lying centre-forward in English football, in the style of the Hungarian Nándor Hidegkuti . His inspired wanderings – now dropping back, now moving to the wings – combined with sharp opportunism with head and foot, were a crucial factor in Chelsea’s first league championship win in 1954-55, when he was captain. He scored 21 goals in 41 games that season and altogether amassed 150 goals from 367 appearances for Chelsea, the joint-fifth highest total in the club’s history. Bentley spent eight years at Stamford Bridge after signing in 1948, finishing top scorer in seven consecutive seasons, and was appointed captain in 1951. His exploits for Chelsea earned him a dozen appearances for England between 1949 and 1955, including two matches in the 1950 World Cup finals in Brazil. Continue reading... from Football | The Gu...

Liverpool v Stoke City: match preview

Paul Lambert has overseen three wins at Liverpool in his managerial career, the most recent with Wolves in the FA Cup last season, but now must accomplish what no other Stoke manager in history has done to bring hope to the club’s relegation fight. Stoke have never won a top flight league game at Anfield and Jürgen Klopp’s side are unbeaten at home in the Premier League this season. The Liverpool manager must rotate before next week’s second leg against Roma and the visitors simply have to capitalise with only three matches of their season remaining. Andy Hunter Saturday 12.30pm Sky Sports Premier League Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2HzNkdV

Southampton v Bournemouth: match preview

Southampton’s situation remains dire but there is still a potential escape route open to Mark Hughes’s side. With matches against Everton and relegation rivals Swansea following this, they have the chance to make up ground before the final-day visit of Manchester City. Hughes will be without playmaker Sofiane Boufal – he is training with the youth team after falling out with the manager. Eddie Howe will still be unable to call upon Adam Smith, who is close to a return, as his visiting side look to assert their south-coast supremacy. Niall McVeigh Saturday 3pm Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2FjMIHb

Huddersfield v Everton: match preview

Everton, following their win against in-form Newcastle, travel to Huddersfield and are eyeing a second successive win. David Wagner’s side, six points above the relegation zone, have taken 25 from a maximum 35 points at home this season, in comparison to Everton’s 12 from 45 on the road. Gylfi Sigurdsson is back in light training, but the Everton manager, Sam Allardyce, said the Iceland international is still “a way off” making a first-team return anytime soon. Joel Aberg Saturday 3pm Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2Fm5uxC

Burnley v Brighton & Hove Albion: match preview

Burnley’s dream of playing in the Europa League is still alive despite the fact they have fallen short in consecutive Premier League games. Sean Dyche’s side have suffered just one defeat from their past eight games, and will prove to be a difficult task for a Brighton side who have struggled away from home this season. Chris Hughton’s men are winless since their back-to-back successes against Swansea and Arsenal in early March. Joel Aberg Saturday 3pm Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2r41DRw

Newcastle United v West Brom: match preview

Darren Moore has presided over the collection of five points from three games since assuming caretaker charge of West Brom but he could still see his side’s long inevitable relegation confirmed on Saturday night. Meanwhile Rafa Benítez has announced that talks over his future on Tyneside are under way. Newcastle’s manager has only a year left on his contract and will want assurances as to the summer transfer budget before extending it. “We’ve had conversations and we’ll have more conversations next week,” said Benítez before stressing that a quick resolution would be “better for everybody”. Louise Taylor Saturday 3pm Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2Fn23a6

Crystal Palace v Leicester City: match preview

Victory against Leicester City would hoist Crystal Palace to 38 points and the verge of top-flight safety. Claude Puel’s side will arrive at Selhurst Park having won only twice in 10 league games stretching back to January, without Kasper Schmeichel, and with the manager’s job beyond this season in doubt. Yet Roy Hodgson is still preaching caution in a bid to ward off any complacency. Palace, much improved, have lost only once to a side outside the top eight since September and must determine whether the time is apt to recall Christian Benteke. Dominic Fifield Saturday 3pm Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2r5M2Aj

Swansea City v Chelsea: match preview

There is plenty at stake for both clubs as Chelsea pursue the three points that would keep alive hopes of a top-four finish while Swansea chase the victory that would give their survival prospects a huge boost. Swansea have collected 13 points from their past five home games, beating Liverpool and Arsenal in the process, but they have injury problems at the back, with Federico Fernández and Kyle Bartley doubtful. Chelsea, who are looking for a third successive away win in the league, are still without the suspended Marcos Alonso. Stuart James Sunday 5.30pm BT Sport 1 Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2Fm3h5x

Dark clouds over the Black Country as West Brom await their relegation fate | Stuart James

West Brom’s drop to the Championship is likely to be confirmed on Saturday and with neighbours Wolves heading the other way it is hard times for all at the Hawthorns Adrian Chiles has been contemplating his beloved West Bromwich Albion’s seemingly inevitable relegation from the Premier League, trying to explain what it all means in the context of football tribalism in the region and picturing the nightmare scenario that would deliver a few more painful blows. “There was a famous year when we overhauled Wolves after being 11 points behind them and ended up getting promoted to the Premier League and they didn’t,” Chiles says, referring to the 2001-02 season. “I remember [the former Led Zeppelin singer] Robert Plant saying at the time that as a Wolves fan he didn’t dare go out unless it was under cover of night. Well, I think we’re feeling exactly the same way now. It’s a bitter pill to swallow. And don’t forget we’re facing the perfect storm, where Wolves have gone up, Villa could go u...

Bristol City’s Bobby Reid: the ‘wind-up toy’ who cannot stop scoring

Reid was uncertain when his manager, Lee Johnson, switched him from midfield to a striking role last summer but he could end the season with the Championship’s golden boot As Bobby Reid says, this season everything has clicked. A quick glance at his numbers tells you as much: 21 goals and counting, almost twice as many as he mustered across his first seven years as a professional. What has changed? As the maxim goes, the lifespan of a manager depends on their decision‑making and Lee Johnson’s move to turn a dainty midfielder into a shimmering striker last pre-season has proved a masterstroke. For Reid, it could prove a decision that elevates him to the next level. “Lee mentioned it to me and I wasn’t too sure about it at the time, I’ll be honest,” Reid says. “I didn’t want it to happen and to not be scoring goals because in that time my midfield position would probably be taken. I started in pre-season, scoring a few goals, and that gave me the belief. I hit the ground running and lo...

Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend

There may be more pain for Wenger at Old Trafford, while Kane needs a rest and Saints look to ignite their survival bid Arsène Wenger has experienced his fair share of unforgettable moments at Old Trafford, from that Marc Overmars winner in 1998 to Sylvain Wiltord’s title-clinching goal in 2002, to that farcical adventure into the stands in 2009, and it feels right that the Frenchman will get to enjoy one last bout with the team who shaped the greatest rivalry of his Arsenal career. Sir Alex Ferguson won’t join him on the touchline, of course, so Wenger will have to make do with his Portuguese best friend for company and there is bound to be plenty of nostalgia before the game. Yet it would be very out of character for José Mourinho to let any sentimental thoughts cloud his mind. United’s manager will not want his players to be merciful towards a team without an away point in 2018 – the kind of statement that underlines why Wenger is leaving. Mourinho will surely tell Alexis Sánchez...

Sydney FC's failure in Asia is instructive for A-League finals opponents

Sydney FC swept all aside to win consecutive A-League premierships, but for championship rivals Asia shows clues to their shortcomings “We’ve recovered now,” Graham Arnold insisted before his team hosted Kashima Antlers in the AFC Champions League. “I know we’ll see the real Sydney FC tomorrow night.” Following a 2-1 loss to a 10-man Newcastle in March, the Socceroos coach-to-be asserted it was only a hiccup in a taxing playing schedule, but the consequent 2-0 loss put Sydney behind the eight-ball in Group H. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2FnsXia

South Africa Emerging Players Women v Australia Under-19s Women

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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa v Punjab (Pakistan)

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Kent v Pakistanis

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Chennai Super Kings v Mumbai Indians

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Wenger reflects on 'great' Man Utd battles but wants 'peaceful' exit

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says he wants the final month of his 22-year tenure to "go peacefully". from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2r0M2lV

Fulham win takes Championship promotion race to final day

Fulham move back into the Championship automatic promotion places after coming from behind to beat relegated Sunderland. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2HOr82W

Aberdeen go second with comfortable win over Hearts

Aberdeen move into second place in the Premiership - three points ahead of Rangers - with a comfortable win over Hearts. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2r5GXYB

'Iniesta is more than just a player; to millions he simply means football'

Andres Iniesta will leave Barcelona at the end of the season, ending one of football's great unions. BBC Sport looks back at the career of a true legend. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2I6jHBK

Maradona leaves job after missing out on automatic promotion

Diego Maradona leaves his post as coach of United Arab Emirates second division club Al Fujairah after they miss out on automatic promotion. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2r4IbmY

Australian teenager scores spectacular scorpion goal

Watch 19-year-old Riley McGree score a spectacular "scorpion" goal in Newcastle Jets' 2-1 A-League semi-final victory over Melbourne City at the McDonald Jones Stadium. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2vTOH5C

Lawro's Premier League predictions v singer Plan B

BBC football expert Mark Lawrenson takes on singer Plan B to predict this weekend's Premier League fixtures. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2KgJeJl

BBC Women's Footballer of the Year 2018: The nominees

Meet the five contenders for the BBC Women's Footballer of the Year 2018 award. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2Hw8oWx

50 great World Cup moments: England lose to West Germany on penalties at Italia 90

Relive England's penalty shootout heartbreak against West Germany at the semi-final of Italia 90, as we reach 47 days to go until the 2018 World Cup begins. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2vQyq1r

Kane FA Cup tweet embarrassing - Pochettino

Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino says the tweet sent from the FA Cup account mocking Harry Kane was "embarrassing". from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2r5CJ35

Griezmann in talks over Atletico future - gossip

Departing Arsenal boss gets lucrative offer, Man Utd goalkeeper to stay, Atletico striker in talks over new deal, plus more. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2HBOTYS

Wembley: What next for England and the Football Association?

With a £900m offer made for Wembley, BBC Sport asks what a sale would mean for the England team and what will the FA will do with the money. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2HzcU2x

Why England keeper Hart must go to the World Cup

Based on form, West Ham goalkeeper Joe Hart would not be near the England squad, but former England women's keeper Rachel Brown-Finnis says he should be on the plane to Russia. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2HuqCrr

Food fights, title wins & one-man stands - test your knowledge of Wenger's trips to Old Trafford

Before his final visit as Arsenal manager, take our quiz to find out how much you remember of Arsene Wenger's ups and downs at Old Trafford. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2Ju3Cpc

Rangers manager's job is Gerrard's - if he wants it

Steven Gerrard is now the frontrunner to become the new manager of Rangers and the job is his if he wants it, BBC Scotland has learned. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2vVCBco

NBA says referees missed LeBron James goaltending call in Game 5

CLEVELAND (AP) -- The NBA said LeBron James' block in the closing seconds of Game 5 on Indiana's Victor Oladipo should have been called goaltending. from NBA.com: News https://ift.tt/2FjE4J3

I will stay at Everton next season - Allardyce

Everton manager Sam Allardyce says he will remain in charge next season after holding talks with majority shareholder Farhad Moshiri. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2r3efsm

'It is only football' - Klopp 'doesn't understand' violence

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says he "doesn't understand" how a football match can lead to people getting hurt. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2r5zny3

Juventus must foul more or we won't come out of Inter tie alive - Allegri

Preview followed by live coverage of Saturday's Italian Serie A game between Inter Milan and Juventus. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2HxyGba

Neil Warnock: Can he top seven magnificent promotions with Cardiff City?

Can Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock set a new record of eight promotions as a manager? He hopes to guide them into the Premier League. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2HCJJeW

Jurgen Klopp: 'We will support Steven Gerrard as long as he's not Everton or Man Utd boss'

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says they will support youth development coach Steven Gerrard - the frontrunner to take over at Rangers - in his managerial career. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2r7394D

Arsenal players want to give Arsene Wenger what he deserves - Aaron Ramsey

Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey says "you could hear a pin drop" when manager Arsene Wenger told his players that he would leave at the end of the season. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2vN5Wpc

Banned from playing football at 12 - now working for the FA

When Caroline Hulme was 12, football bosses told her she was no longer able to play football with the boys at her local club. But she took on the system and won. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2r7COnV

Pep Guardiola: Andres Iniesta helped me understand football better

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says Andres Iniesta, who is leaving Barcelona at the end of the season, helped him to "understand football better". from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2I5rno2

Food fights, title wins & one-man stands - test your knowledge of Wenger's trips to Old Trafford

Before his final visit as Arsenal manager, take our quiz to find out how much you remember of Arsene Wenger's ups and downs at Old Trafford. from BBC Sport - Sport https://ift.tt/2Ju3Cpc

Jose Mourinho: Man Utd boss says this season better than last

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho says this season is "better than last". from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2FmZjJQ

Brendan Rodgers says his old Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard always wanted to be a manager

Brendan Rodgers admits he was a 'bit surprised" to hear Steven Gerrard linked to the Rangers job but that he always wanted to manage. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2Fnc0Eh

Lawro's Premier League predictions: Plan B excited by Vieira rumours

Arsenal fan and singer Plan B says the thought of former captain Patrick Vieira taking over the reins when Arsene Wenger departs at the end of the season excites him. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2HQWS7J

Llamas, marijuana and a Harley-riding Elvis - taking football to Las Vegas

Las Vegas Lights are the first professional 'soccer' team in Sin City since the 1970s. This is their story. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2HsHs5X

Now Thunder have to wait on another massive superstar decision

"Superteam" expectations gave way to a perplexing regular season and six-game, first-round exit. Now, Oklahoma City is waiting once again for a superstar to show it the way. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2HC0WJO

Follow the draft live: Pick-by-pick updates and analysis

See analysis of every selection in the first three rounds, and where your team drafts in Rounds 4-7. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2oCOTT1

LeBron: Focused on Game 7, not on Cavs future

After a Game 6 loss to the Pacers, LeBron James said his focus is on how a Game 7 loss Sunday could end his season and not how it could be his last game ever for the Cavaliers. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2HDj4P8

Guice after sliding to Redskins at 59: 'Why me?'

LSU running back Derrius Guice, who slipped to the Redskins as the 59th pick in the draft Friday, disputed the notion that teams had concerns about his off-field conduct. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2HxMQJn

Steelers trade up in 3rd to select QB Rudolph

After five quarterbacks went in the first round, the sixth didn't come off the board until the third round at pick No. 76 when the Pittsburgh Steelers traded up to take Mason Rudolph. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2raYVcv

Rosen revises: 3 'mistakes' picked ahead of me

Josh Rosen admitted he "was a little emotional" Thursday after being drafted, and Friday, as he was being introduced by the Cardinals, he revised the number of "mistakes" picked ahead of him from nine to three -- just the quarterbacks. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2JuGB5i

After loss, Wall praises Beal for 'MVP-type' year

After Friday night's season-ending loss to Toronto, John Wall said Wizards teammate Bradley Beal had an "MVP-type season" and said the duo will "just keep getting better" leading up to next season. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2r6hRZD

Titans pick gives Young pass for name gaffe

Vince Young mistakenly announced Titans draft pick Harold Landry as 'Honor' Landry on Friday and later apologized on Twitter. Landry tweeted that it is no big deal. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2HEbtjD

Oladipo avenges Game 5 no-call with Game 6 triple-double; Pacers force Cavs into a Game 7

The Indiana Pacers fell victim to LeBron James' heroics in Game 5. Victor Oladipo ensured that Game 6 would not have the same drama. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2HB41JR

Raptors show that continuity and depth works in first-round series win over Wizards

For the first time all series, the Toronto Raptors had a fully healthy roster to challenge the Washington Wizards in Game 6, and that depth led them to Round 2. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2r4mSly

The 2018 final eight might be the greatest ever

For all the hand-wringing over the NHL's divisional playoff format, this year's playoffs have spawned epic second-round matchups between stacked teams. What's not to love? from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2HD6mQJ

Rounds 2 and 3 fantasy reaction

The NFL draft breeds hope not only for your home team but also for your 2018 fantasy football squad. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2Kg9G5X

Pelicans' Davis: We know we can beat Warriors

Anthony Davis says that despite a 1-3 record against the Warriors during the regular season, the Pelicans 'know that we can beat them' heading into Game 1. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2vSRgVP

Why Draymond lobbied for JaVale McGee to start for Warriors

JaVale McGee once gifted novelty blankets to his teammates. Now he's contributing much more as the team's starting center. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2JvD9HK

Pros and cons for every first-round pick

With the first pick, a team has to take a player, not a project. The Browns made quarterback Baker Mayfield the first overall pick in the draft. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2Fiz3Ak

Barnwell: Who stole draft value in Round 1 trades?

It was no surprise to see so many swaps during the NFL draft on Thursday. Who did the best when it comes to draft board value? The envelopes, please ... from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2Jx6Nwf

Greatest Royal Rumble results: Lesnar retains Universal title, Strowman wins Rumble

The highlights of the first-ever Greatest Royal Rumble show in Saudi Arabia included Braun Strowman's victory in a 50-man Royal Rumble match and Brock Lesnar's controversial Universal title win. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2HzcPjy

Why Jason Witten will be remembered as an all-time tough guy

Jason Witten's legacy goes beyond being the Cowboys' franchise leader in games played, catches and receiving yards -- his heart defines his career. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2KgGsDM

Mourinho will envy Wenger's legacy

Jose Mourinho has won more than Arsene Wenger in a shorter span of time, but that ignores how much the Frenchman changed football in England. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2HYPdUW

Fact or fiction: Fortnite is the next big thing in esports

ESPN's Tyler Erzberger breaks down the biggest storylines in esports, from the hype around Fortnite to Boston's big Overwatch League run. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2HAuIKL

Bilas: Failure of NCAA basketball commission is disappointing, but not surprising

Jay Bilas explains how the Commission on College Basketball's report pointed fingers everywhere but at the NCAA rulebook itself. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2FjmAwl

Can Deondre Francois become the leader FSU needs?

New Seminoles coach Willie Taggart has implored his QB to become a better leader. If Deondre Francois can, good things are ahead for FSU. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2HzmHWl

Roundtable: Will anyone stop Kyle Busch at Talladega?

Busch goes for his fourth straight win on Sunday. Who has the best chance to break his streak? Will a first-time winner steal the show? Our experts weigh in. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2HCGVyk

Ricky Stenhouse seeking a repeat and a revival

From practice mishaps to subpar finishes, the driver of the No. 17 Ford has struggled. But he can pick up some steam at Talladega, where he earned a victory a year ago. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2FprU1i

Magdaleno, Dogboe both promise KO victory

Jessie Magdaleno and Isaac Dogboe got into anexchange at the final news conference. They will have a chance to back it up when they meet Saturday. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2jewjey

Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry listed as questionable for Saturday's Game 1 against New Orleans Pelicans

Golden State Warriors point guard Steph Curry has been listed as questionable for Saturday's Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinals against the New Orleans Pelicans. from NBA.com: News https://ift.tt/2r3M37B

Stephen Curry questionable for Game 1 vs. New Orleans Pelicans

OAKLAND, Calif. -- Stephen Curry resumed full practice with contact and could play for the defending champion Golden State Warriors as soon as Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinals Saturday night against New Orleans. from NBA.com: News https://ift.tt/2FjlznS

Mason Rudolph Takes Exception to Not Being Drafted with Top Tier of 2018 QBs

After five quarterbacks were selected in the first round of the 2018 NFL draft, it was a long gap before the Pittsburgh Steelers selected Mason Rudolph with the 76th overall pick in Round 3... from Bleacher Report - Front Page https://ift.tt/2r4aN0w

NBA concedes missed goaltending on LeBron

The NBA noted in its Last Two Minute Report that referees missed a goaltending call when LeBron James blocked Victor Oladipo's shot. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2KjHzmf

How Kevin Durant, Warriors have adjusted without Steph Curry

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April matters. Here's what four weeks of baseball have told us

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1998 was one of MLB's wildest seasons, but could 2018 match it?

Sosa and McGwire. A 20-K game. A legendary team. Baseball captivated fans 20 years ago with a season whose ripples can still be felt. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2HsRt7o

Mistakes that define Arsenal put Europa League in peril

For years, Arsenal have been undone by slack defending and an inability to finish. They may have cost Arsene Wenger his last chance at a trophy. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2HT6bDV

Staley era opens with win as U.S. women rout China

The U.S. women weren't at full strength, but their trademark chemistry helped get the win over China in Dawn Staley's USA head coaching debut. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2I0U1Xj

Greatest Royal Rumble a major turning point for Roman Reigns and WWE

The Greatest Royal Rumble is essentially WrestleMania 34 Part 2, and with seven title matches and a 50-man Rumble it should be a strong show that is set to answer a number of lingering questions. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2HvhqDl

Yikes! The state of Novak Djokovic going from bad to worse

At the moment, there's no reason to believe Novak Djokovic will return to his glory days. The question is: Can the slumping Serb even come back half as strong? from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2Jx53TL

Antoine Griezmann grabs away goal as Arsenal are held by 10-man Atlético

It is the hope that has killed Arsène Wenger so many times over the final traumatic years of his Arsenal tenure. The manager is the eternal optimist, always seeing the good in people and players, and when Alexandre Lacazette headed his team into a 61st minute lead, Wenger could begin to dream. The 68-year-old has not hidden his desire to walk away from his life’s work at Arsenal with the Europa League – it would be a first trophy of any description for him in Europe – and Lacazette, a former Lyon striker, had moved the club closer to the final, which, coincidentally, will be played in Lyon. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2Kh02Qt

Claude Puel’s future uncertain as Leicester start to lose patience

• Frenchman has overseen only four wins in last 17 league games • Players unhappy at aspects of Puel’s management style Claude Puel has a battle on his hands to prove to Leicester City that he is the right man to lead the club into next season, amid growing unease about his management style and the poor run of results that has led to the first signs of supporter unrest. Leicester have won only four of their past 17 league matches and there is growing concern within the club that they are in danger of heading into a critical summer, when there is expected to be a significant turnover of players. The final four games of the campaign – against Crystal Palace, West Ham, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur – could be critical in terms of whether Leicester decide to persevere with Puel. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2vUBMR6

FA’s proposed sale of Wembley to Shahid Khan is a sign of the times

Times change and the idea of an overseas billionaire taking over is now being seen as a workable solution to the FA’s money problems The Football Association’s proposed sale of Wembley stadium to the US car parts billionaire Shahid Khan was not greeted by a widespread shriek of patriotic indignation, perhaps illustrating how accustomed British people are now to crown jewels being sold overseas. Liverpool, thrillingly reconnecting with their European Cup-winning heritage and rampaging towards the Champions League final, are owned by US sports franchise billionaires, as are Manchester United, Arsenal and other grand clubs including Fulham, which Khan, owner of the Jacksonville Jaguars NFL team, bought from Mohamed Al Fayed in 2013. Fayed sold his other London landmark, Harrods, to Qatari state funds, which also owns the Shard and many prestigious chunks of the West End. The Premier League champions and large tracts of east Manchester are owned by the Abu Dhabi ruling family a...

EFL hoping to work with government in bid to address safe-standing issue

• EFL chief executive, Shaun Harvey, calls for government review • Believes clubs should be allowed to choose for themselves The EFL has upped the ante in the continuing debate over safe standing, insisting it can work with the government to “bring it to fruition”. The Football League has long supported sections of stadiums being converted to allow fans to stand throughout matches. But a new survey of supporters, to be compiled before the end of the season, aims to build on a mandate already provided by Football League clubs. While the Premier League has described the topic as “complex and nuanced” the EFL’s chief executive, Shaun Harvey, is now calling on the government to change its position on safe standing. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2r19wHk

Dimitri Payet orchestrates as Marseille open advantage over RB Salzburg

• Marseille 2-0 RB Salzburg • Thauvin 15, Njié 63 Florian Thauvin put Marseille within touching distance of a place in the Europa League final with a controversial opener as his side beat Salzburg 2-0 at the Stade Vélodrome. Thauvin headed home in the 15th minute from a pinpoint Dimitri Payet free-kick, although subsequent replays suggested the ball had also touched a hand on its way into the net. The substitute Clinton Njié put the Ligue 1 side in a commanding position heading into next week’s second leg in Austria when he scored their second goal three minutes after coming off the bench. Marseille had made an impressive start against their opponents with Kostas Mitroglou forcing Salzburg’s Alexander Walke into a good save with just four minutes on the clock. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2Hv4euc

Liverpool to meet Uefa, Roma and Rome officials over fears for fans’ safety

• Liverpool take steps to protect 5,000 fans travelling to semi-final • Fears heightened after Liverpool fan assaulted outside Anfield Liverpool have taken the unprecedented step of organising a meeting with Uefa, Roma and the Italian authorities in Rome on Friday over serious security concerns for their Champions League semi-final at the Stadio Olimpico. A delegation from Liverpool will meet officials from European football’s governing body, the club’s Champions League opponents, police and council members in Rome having been frustrated in attempts to gather what they consider basic information for supporters travelling to the second leg next Wednesday. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2vOOxfL

Southampton’s Sofiane Boufal out in the cold after Mark Hughes bust-up

• Former club-record signing banished from Saints’ first team • Hughes: ‘Sofi made a mistake. He needs to rebuild a bit of trust’ Sofiane Boufal has been banished from Southampton’s first team after an altercation with Mark Hughes during the Premier League defeat by Chelsea and will not be considered for Saturday’s game against Bournemouth. The Morocco midfielder, a £16m club-record signing from Lille in 2016, was a substitute against Chelsea at St Mary’s and is understood to have refused to warm up when Hughes instructed him to do so. That apparently led to a clash in the dressing room after Southampton, who had led 2-0 with 20 minutes to play, were defeated 3-2 – since when Boufal has not been in the squad. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2JtZXaP

Gareth Bale frustrated by lack of Real Madrid game time but intends to stay

• Bale was an unused substitute at Bayern Munich on Wednesday • Forward happy at the club and determined to fight for his place Gareth Bale is extremely frustrated with his lack of playing time at Real Madrid but remains happy at the club and has no plans to push for a move. Bale was an unused substitute on Wednesday at Bayern Munich, where Real Madrid won 2-1 in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final, raising renewed questions about his long-term future at the Bernabéu. Lucas Vázquez and Isco were selected ahead of Bale, while Marco Asensio – who came on at the start of the second half and scored the winning goal – and Karim Benzema were preferred as attacking options from the bench. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2HwAAET