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Here's how we would rank top issues in NASCAR

From scheduling to streaming services, here are seven critical issues that Steve Phelps needs to tackle when he takes over as NASCAR president this Monday. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2OXRXlt

Liverpool’s Daniel Sturridge hits back after Eden Hazard’s Chelsea strike

There were two minutes of normal time remaining when Daniel Sturridge – so new to the game there could not have been a scuff of grass on his kit – let fly with an elegant swish of his left boot. Liverpool had given everything to conjure up an equaliser and Sturridge struck just as it had started to seem futile. His goal was a beauty and the body language of Jürgen Klopp’s players at the final whistle made it clear they could live with giving up their immaculate run in the Premier League. Nobody could argue, either, that it was undeserved, bearing in mind the number of chances Liverpool passed up before Sturridge deceived Kepa Arrizabalaga, the Chelsea goalkeeper, with the swerve and trajectory of his high, angled shot. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2OnOK1D

Didier Deschamps: ‘Media image of Paul Pogba doesn’t correspond to who he is‘

• France coach says midfielder central figure in his dressing room • Pogba told he will not captain Manchester United again Didier Deschamps has defended Paul Pogba’s leadership qualities during a week when he was told by José Mourinho that he would never captain Manchester United again . The France manager was full of praise for the way Pogba became a central figure in the dressing room during the World Cup and a strong influence on the group. “He has taken many things upon himself. He has been a leader,” Deschamps said. “Each time he had to talk and express himself it was always very positive. It’s the words he uses and the atmosphere and feeling that comes across. He is not the only one but he is one of the leaders who took it upon himself because the group needed it. On the pitch he did what needed to be done as well.” Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2DIzDvB

José Mourinho criticises players’ mentality during West Ham defeat

• Manager praises ‘special personality’ of Scott McTominay • ‘The first was an offside goal, the third was a referee mistake’ José Mourinho criticised the mentality and spirit of his Manchester United players, while also hitting out at the match officials after witnessing a dismal 3-1 defeat at West Ham . The manager, already under pressure after last Saturday’s home draw with Wolves and the Carabao Cup exit against Derby , chose to talk up the personality of Scott McTominay, the 21-year-old defensive midfielder whom he drafted in on the right of a back three. Mourinho being Mourinho, it was clear that what he left unsaid about the other, more senior players was damning. “I can have complaints with quality and mental approach,” he said. “You have to try always and that is my nature as a football professional.” Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2R8I4mu

Gareth Bale injured as Real and Atlético play out Madrid derby stalemate

Before this game began, Real Madrid’s players were handed the trophies they had collected at The Best gala last Monday, and there were two World Cup winners on the other side, but for all the talent on the pitch it was the men wearing gloves who decided the derby. For the sixth successive year, Atlético Madrid left the Santiago Bernabéu unbeaten in the league. Above all, Jan Oblak and Thibaut Courtois departed undefeated: in a game of few chances there were three one-on-ones, but the goalkeepers stood tall. And so a game Atlético edged in the first half and Real dominated in the second finished goalless. This was the second successive game in which Real have failed to score – the first time that had happened in seven years – and a third may be more likely now after Gareth Bale was withdrawn at half-time. He may yet be ruled out of Real’s trip to Russia in the Champions League with tests due on Sunday, before the team travels east. “He had discomfort in his abductor muscle [in the groi...

European roundup: Barcelona saved from loss to Bilbao by El Haddadi

• Substitute Munir El Haddadi secures 1-1 draw at Camp Nou • Borussia Dortmund go top in Germany with comeback win The substitute Munir El Haddadi saved Barcelona’s blushes with a late equaliser against Athletic Bilbao as the reigning champions narrowly avoided suffering a second successive La Liga defeat. Óscar De Marcos’s 41st-minute effort at the Camp Nou looked set to consign the Catalan giants – who lost 2-1 to Léganes in midweek – to back-to-back league defeats for the first time in over two years. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2DHyqoq

Arsenal’s Mesut Özil completes slick move to sink Watford

Caught up in the emotion of Premier League tension, as a match that hung in the balance was suddenly seized, Unai Emery leaped about and shook his fists on the sidelines. The reserve he has tended to show went out of the window. This one, compared to the winning sequence that preceded it, seemed to count that little bit more, to mean something that bit deeper. Once Mesut Özil tapped in Arsenal’s second goal and the result swung in their favour, Emery could allow himself to wonder whether the new ideas are slowly beginning to fall into place. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2IqyMOP

Manchester City outclass Brighton with sublime Sergio Agüero finish

Manchester City’s sixth Premier League victory of the season, that helped them go top after Liverpool’s draw at Chelsea, was decorated by a superb Sergio Agüero goal. Midway through the second half, the striker traded passes with David Silva near the centre circle and slalomed towards goal with some soft-shoe shuffle skill that had him nutmegging Lewis Dunk before he found Raheem Sterling to the left. The England forward twisted and sent the ball back to the Argentinian who was never going to miss from eight yards out, scoring his fifth league goal of the campaign. City’s fans, already buoyed by West Ham’s lunchtime victory over José Mourinho’s Manchester United , taunted their rivals delightedly with chants of: “Don’t sack Mourinho.” Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2zFK9jh

Harry Maguire seals routine win for Leicester over troubled Newcastle

At the end of a day filled with tentative takeover talk and protests against Mike Ashley’s stewardship of Newcastle, Rafael Benítez’s limited, lacklustre side bore the wearily familiar look of strong relegation candidates. If upwardly mobile Leicester were energised by the bright early autumn sunshine and azure blue Tyneside sky, their hosts seemed to have gone into hibernation, retreating into their shell as they remained both winless and trapped in the relegation zone. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2y2HEVY

Harry Kane scores double for Tottenham as Huddersfield stay bottom

A sylvan setting makes the John Smith’s Stadium one of the most pleasant places to spend an autumnal Saturday afternoon, and the appetite for Premier League football among proud and impassioned supporters remains undimmed. Yet with Huddersfield still bottom of the table and now going into October without a win, the script is badly in need of a change. Tottenham were 4-0 winners in this fixture last season and the home side were lucky the scoreline had not reached similar proportions by half-time. The pattern of the game was established early on, with Huddersfield working the ball diligently around midfield without finding any real focus to their attacks, and Spurs doing exactly the opposite, keeping their defensive shape and relying on the pace of their tricky front three to make inroads when given the chance. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2QdO2Bk

Gylfi Sigurdsson makes amends to fire Everton towards victory over Fulham

A £45m price tag has weighed heavily on Gylfi Sigurdsson and missing a penalty with the game goalless and the home crowd on edge could have been cue for fresh introspection. His reaction was worthy of a club-record signing, two fine finishes helping his side to their most emphatic victory of the season. Marco Silva needed that contribution with his forwards continuing to falter, although ultimately it was Slavisa Jokanovic who had cause to lament poor finishing. Fulham were the more threatening team before half-time. Everton, easily opened and lacking creativity, were suffering for the third home game in succession. The roles reversed after the interval. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2zDUwE3

Ivan Cavaleiro’s goal sets Wolves on the way to win over Southampton

Wolves, still excited to be back in the Premier League, staged a firework display before kickoff but this game was a damp squib until Ivan Cavaleiro scored with his first touch in the 79th minute after coming on as a substitute. The Portuguese midfielder’s celebration befitted a man making his first appearance of the campaign following a back injury and the festivities intensified when Jonny Castro Otto added a second goal to propel the promoted club up to eighth in the table. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2zEajD4

Football League: West Brom move top as Preston stay bottom

Gayle crowns West Brom victory at Deepdale Portsmouth move back top of League One Preston remain bottom of the the table after a 3-2 home defeat to West Brom , a result which sent Albion top. Jay Rodriguez put Darren Moore’s side ahead just after the break but Andrew Hughes levelled in the 71st minute, however, moments later Preston defender Ben Davies turned the ball into his own net. Dwight Gayle looked to have sealed the win but there was still time for Alan Browne to make the score look more respectable in injury time. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2y3no6G

Brilliant Eden Hazard sparkles to win personal duel with Mohamed Salah | Barney Ronay

The Belgian was the star of the show for Chelsea once more but Liverpool have plenty of reasons to be cheerful despite the dip in form of their talismanic forward Twenty minutes after the final whistle, with the sky above the stands fading to a deep pinky-blue, the Liverpool fans were still singing. This was an excellent game with elements of cheer for both teams in a 1-1 draw – and indeed for Manchester City, too, who saw both their main title rivals gouge a piece out of each other at Stamford Bridge. For Liverpool’s supporters, there was a little extra feeling in taking a well-deserved point through Daniel Sturridge’s brilliant late equaliser. There are two elements to this. Most obviously, Liverpool drew at Chelsea despite Mo Salah seeming once again to have his gears misaligned, haring around the Stamford Bridge pitch like a soap box cart with a wonky wheel. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2y12kOm

Hearts maintain Premiership lead with win while Celtic see off Aberdeen

• Scott Sinclair scores in Celtic win over Dons • Hibs’ David Gray scores fifth goal of the season Goals from Peter Haring and Jimmy Dunne maintained a five-point lead for Hearts at the top of the Premiership as the Edinburgh side beat St Johnstone 2-1 at Tynecastle. Haring scored with a looping header from a corner by Arnaud Djoum with 25 minutes played. The second goal also came from a corner, this time from midfielder Olly Lee, with the on-loan Burnley defender Dunne heading home. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2OXGuCD

Theresa May backs joint UK and Ireland bid to host 2030 World Cup

Prime minister says future bid would have full support after Labour backed it in July The government has joined the Labour party in offering to support a joint bid from the UK and Ireland to host the 2030 World Cup. The football associations of England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and Ireland are considering whether to put forward an official proposal. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2Io6h4g

Peter Kenyon makes first moves in plan to launch Newcastle takeover

• Former Manchester Utd and Chelsea CEO has talks with Ashley • Kenyon attempting to form consortium capable of buying club Peter Kenyon is attempting to form a consortium capable of buying Newcastle from Mike Ashley. The former Manchester United and Chelsea chief executive is now a director of Opto Advisers, a sports consultancy business, and is believed to have held outline preliminary talks with Ashley. Although Kenyon is reported to be negotiating with, among others, the New York company Rockefeller Management, things are at an extremely early stage. Moreover, the football club takeovers that do go through tend to be handled extremely discreetly, with Abu Dhabi’s deal to purchase Manchester City perhaps the best example. When takeover stories are leaked, as details of Kenyon’s bid have been, it is often either an attempt to smoke out interested investors or a highly effective way of generating publicity. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2OXYJI8

Cardiff City v Burnley: match preview

It is a little early to be talking about must-win games but Cardiff are already straying close to that territory. The fixture list has been unkind to them, with Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City their past three opponents, but this is the sort of match that really has to be won. Burnley were in a similar position – chasing a first victory amid a bit of doom and gloom – until they thumped Bournemouth last Saturday. Steven Defour’s return from injury should give the visitors further encouragement. Stuart James Sunday 4pm Sky Sports Premier League Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2Oo4xNZ

Bournemouth v Crystal Palace: match preview

Given that Crystal Palace did not have a point this time last season Roy Hodgson will hardly be panicking but it is safe to say that the underwhelming goalless draw with Newcastle at Selhurst Park has left him worried. Palace have scored only four goals in six games and Wilfried Zaha has three of them, and it is that over-reliance on their star man which is troubling the Palace faithful. Bournemouth have always been more of a collective under Eddie Howe, and the emergence of young talents such as Ryan Fraser, David Brooks and Lewis Cook suggests the south coast club are again finding the right blend to continue their upward momentum. Paul Chronnell Monday 8pm Sky Sports Premier League Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2OpAVj6

'Players are not machines,' says Mauricio Pochettino – video

A double from Harry Kane saw Spurs beat Huddersfield 2-0 for their third straight win in all competitions.  But manager Mauricio Pochettino remains frustrated by the pressure that his players are under - and the injuries he is having to manage - in their packed fixture schedule. Spurs face Barcelona in the Champions League on Wednesday, before taking on Cardiff in the Premier League next Saturday Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2OZ0eWr

Ohio State Rallies to Still the Roar at Penn State

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For David Luiz and Chelsea, Everything’s Perfect. Until Suddenly It’s Not.

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Europe Widens Lead Over U.S. at the Ryder Cup

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Yankees Send Two Over the Fence and Into the Record Book

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The Greatest 10-9 Season Ever

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For David Wright, the Mets’ No. 5, a Sweet End to a Painful Journey

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What Gives This Ryder Cup ‘the Feel of a Football Game’?

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Mats Zuccarello Is Norway’s Knight

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To Get to the Boston Marathon, Run Faster, and Faster

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David Wright Steps Up to Plate as the Mets Fall to the Marlins

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Chelsea 1-1 Liverpool: Jurgen Klopp hails 'outstanding' equaliser from Daniel Sturridge

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says Daniel Sturridge's late equaliser was an "outstanding" end to the Reds' "spectacular" 1-1 draw with Chelsea. from BBC Sport - Sport https://ift.tt/2QiQNBj

Chelsea 1-1 Liverpool: Maurizio Sarri says draw was 'right result'

Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri says a draw was "the right result" as his side strike late to snatch a point against Liverpool. from BBC Sport - Sport https://ift.tt/2xNW25o

West Ham 3-1 Man Utd: Jose Mourinho says team are 'little bit fragile' and 'lacking confidence'

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho refers to the linesman and referee when saying mistakes were made to award West Ham with the first and third goals in his teams 3-1 loss from BBC Sport - Sport https://ift.tt/2xNhV4B

Man City 2-0 Brighton: Pep Guardiola thrilled with 'outstanding' Man City

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola was thrilled with his team's 'outstanding' performance in their 2-0 win over Brighton at the Etihad Stadium. from BBC Sport - Sport https://ift.tt/2IozQ5S

Huddersfield 0-2 Tottenham: Pochettino praises Spurs for winning 'difficult game'

Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino says Spurs did well to take home three points against a 'physical' Huddersfield Town. from BBC Sport - Sport https://ift.tt/2Ra7bWe

Arsenal 2-0 Watford: Unai Emery says Arsenal's patience helped them to victory

Arsenal boss Unai Emery says his side's patience helped them improve and earn a late 2-0 victory over Watford at the Emirates Stadium. from BBC Sport - Sport https://ift.tt/2xIF7kA

Everton 3-0 Fulham: Everton were different in the second half - Silva

Everton boss Marco Silva said his side followed his half-time instruction 'to be more aggressive' as they put in an improved second-half performance to beat Fulham 3-0 from BBC Sport - Sport https://ift.tt/2IoIwcs

Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-0 Southampton: Nuno Espirito Santo happy with team's work ethic

Wolverhampton Wanderers boss Nuno Espirito Santo praises his players' work ethic after beating Southampton 2-0 at Molineux. from BBC Sport - Sport https://ift.tt/2y2XcJk

Premier League predictions: Lawro v comedian Karl Pilkington

BBC Sport football pundit Mark Lawrenson takes on comedian Karl Pilkington to predict this weekend's Premier League results. from BBC Sport - Sport https://ift.tt/2DIroj0

10 years without a world title - what happened to Ferrari?

From an inherent conservatism to the radical creatives, Ferrari are trying everything to win titles again - they need to crack on, mind. from BBC Sport - Sport https://ift.tt/2DBizYx

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Chicago Bulls forward Lauri Markkanen suffers right elbow sprain, out six to eight weeks

The Bulls could be without one of their foundational players for up to two months. from NBA.com: News https://ift.tt/2DGY3ph

Wilson Chandler out 2-3 weeks after leaving Philadelphia 76ers' preseason opener with hamstring injury

Philadelphia 76ers forward Wilson Chandler will miss 2-3 weeks after hurting his left hamstring during the first half of the Sixers' 104-84 win over Melbourne United on Friday night in preseason action. from NBA.com: News https://ift.tt/2NbSpLz

Los Angeles Lakers hire Kurt Rambis as Senior Basketball Advisor

EL SEGUNDO -- The Los Angeles Lakers have hired Kurt Rambis as Senior Basketball Advisor, it was announced Friday by President of Basketball Operations Earvin "Magic" Johnson. In his role, Rambis will report to Johnson and support the basketball operations and coaching staffs in their day-to-day functions. from NBA.com: News https://ift.tt/2NaiQkr

Shaquille O'Neal's son to miss season at UCLA with heart ailment

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- UCLA freshman Shareef O'Neal will sit out the entire upcoming basketball season because of a heart condition that the son of Hall of Famer Shaquille O'Neal says is "risky." from NBA.com: News https://ift.tt/2zDlYBX

Chicago Bulls guard Denzel Valentine sidelined with sprained ankle

CHICAGO (AP) -- The Chicago Bulls say guard Denzel Valentine has a moderately sprained left ankle and will be re-evaluated in one to two weeks. from NBA.com: News https://ift.tt/2OiZQVH

As potential Jimmy Butler trade looms, Minnesota Timberwolves head west on bonding trip

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- For a team that didn't make any major moves during the summer, the Minnesota Timberwolves sure have their share of new players this season. from NBA.com: News https://ift.tt/2IpDKeL

Ohio State, Clemson and two clutch, season-defining drives

The Buckeyes and Tigers still have playoff hopes, but Week 5 also showed how much has changed since the season began. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2Irrj1Z

What the CFP committee will remember about September

A month from now, the College Football Playoff committee will release its first ranking of the season. Here's what we know a month in and what's still left to be known. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2DPIzj4

Franklin on final Penn State play: 'That's on me'

James Franklin said a run play that was stuffed by Ohio State late in Penn State's loss Saturday night was his decision. "We obviously didn't make the right call in that situation, and that's on me, nobody else." from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2P3PSos

Mets' Wright gets long ovation in farewell game

The Mets' David Wright made his first start since 2016 on Saturday night, playing four innings against the Marlins and leaving to a standing ovation from the sold-out crowd at Citi Field. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2NQZfLu

Frost rips Nebraska's discipline amid record skid

One week after first-year coach Scott Frost said Nebraska hit rock bottom with a blowout loss at Michigan, the Cornhuskers returned home Saturday and fell 42-28 to Purdue to establish a school record for futility. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2NS0l9U

Return to sender: Stanton hit by own HR ball

The Yankees' Giancarlo Stanton was plunked on his shoulder while rounding the bases as a fan threw the slugger's own home run ball back onto the field. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2N7fzlX

Supreme ruling: Cavs' Smith must cover new tat

JR Smith says the NBA has told him that he will be fined if he does not cover up his latest tattoo -- the brand logo of streetwear company Supreme. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2N9Zegr

Tenn. St. LB collapses on sideline, has surgery

Tennessee State linebacker Christion Abercrombie collapsed on the sideline late in the first half against Vanderbilt on Saturday and had emergency surgery. The school said he was in critical condition. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2NPVN3U

Day 3 at the Ryder Cup: Can the U.S. come back?

The U.S. is down four points. Only once before has it come back from that far behind. Here's a look at the singles matches that will decide it. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2NbrrDN

Christian Yelich's MVP performance sets up Sunday showdowns

Like the Brewers star, the season is ending with a bang as two NL divisions are not yet decided. But what if the last day isn't the end? from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2zGDZzp

Tom Thibodeau and Minnesota's erosion of promise

One would think Minnesota's first postseason appearance in 14 years would be a cause for exciting optimism. Unfortunately for Tom Thibodeau, that's not the case. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2xLK1xc

David Wright, incomparable ambassador, earned every minute of his night

"Captain America" came back from injuries to leave the game on his terms -- as a beloved Met who prized that status above all else. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2RbajB9

A season for the Birds: Inside the Orioles' historically awful year

As Baltimore plays out the final weekend of the worst campaign in O's history, there's a glimmer of hope -- in the opposing dugout. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2Qif2j9

Why Italian football finds its way into your blood

Roma beat Lazio, but the derby doesn't end, it merely pauses. Because like the city that birthed both clubs, it is eternal, reports Wright Thompson from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2OpHmCQ

Manchester United's awful week leaves Mourinho teetering on the edge

Jose Mourinho's team selection and tactics baffled, resulting in a desperate defeat to a West Ham side that was inspired by its front three. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2xMMwiV

Mourinho should be sacked by Man United

It's time for Man United to part ways with their manager. Saturday's defeat at West Ham was yet another low but a change could salvage a desperate situation. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2xLksMY

USA-Australia is the gold-medal game the World Cup deserves

No team has been able to stop Aussie Liz Cambage. Will Team USA -- behind a UConn core with a spotless record in title games -- have the answer? from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2QgZHzi

Mousasi easily stops MacDonald at Bellator 206

Gegard Mousasi dominated welterweight champion Rory MacDonald, stopping him in the second round at Bellator 206. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2NTMCze

Eagles overcome countless setbacks to become kings of the AFL

From Nic Naitanui's season-ending ACL tear to Andrew Gaff's brain fade, West Coast showed tremendous resilience to lift themselves off the canvas and claim a Grand Final for the ages. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2xNE3Mq

Man Utd have 'big decisions to make' after loss at West Ham - Ferdinand

Manchester United "have big decisions" to make about the future of manager Jose Mourinho, says former defender Rio Ferdinand. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2OojEqw

'We're closer to Liverpool than I thought' - Chelsea boss Sarri after draw

Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri believes his side are "closer than I thought" to Liverpool after a 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2Qejkbe

The best minutes-per-goal record in the Premier League - Sturridge's renaissance continues

Daniel Sturridge was playing against Chester when England beat Sweden at the World Cup but the striker appears to have rediscovered his best form at Liverpool. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2xO5Ko9

A cornershop taking on a supermarket - can "wiser" Huddersfield go global?

They have a partner in China and are using players' social media profiles to tap into global markets - how "wiser" Huddersfield are adapting in an attempt to survive. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2Nc9C7x

Lampard takes Derby to Chelsea in Carabao Cup

Frank Lampard will take his Derby County side to former club Chelsea in the fourth round of the Carabao Cup. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2OogNOC

Bale goes off injured as Madrid derby ends goalless

Real Madrid fail to win for a second straight game and miss the chance to go top of La Liga as they draw with city rivals Atletico Madrid. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2Qk0KP3

Sancho tops European assists table as Dortmund hit Bundesliga summit

Jadon Sancho sets up two goals as Borussia Dortmund come from 2-0 to beat Bayer Leverkusen and move top of the Bundesliga. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2zEixec

Tottenham v Barcelona: Dele Alli to miss Champions League game

Tottenham midfielder Dele Alli is ruled out of Wednesday's Champions League match with Barcelona from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2zENOxV

Gossip: Man Utd staff believe Mourinho could be sacked

Man Utd staff believe Jose Mourinho could be sacked in the week, Man City want Kylian Mbappe, Newcastle could get a new owner, plus more. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2xZUWCK

Wayne Rooney: DC United forward scores two in 5-0 Montreal win

Ex-England captain Wayne Rooney scores twice - including a half-volley from 40 yards - as DC United beat Montreal Impact 5-0. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2OZcaHQ

Fulham risk paying 'expensive price' if they do not quickly adapt to Premier League

Fulham could pay "a really expensive price" if they do not adapt to life in the Premier League, says manager Slavisa Jokanovic. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2OlBCdr

Leicester's Maddison 'definitely good enough for England'

It is only "a matter of time" before Leicester midfielder James Maddison plays for England, says team-mate Harry Maguire. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2OfBT1F

Man Utd: Jose Mourinho & Paul Pogba relationship discussed by Match of the Day pundits

Match of the Day pundits discuss the problems at Manchester United after their 3-1 defeat at West Ham, and ask who is likelier to leave the club out of Jose Mourinho and Paul Pogba. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2Ncn9f6

La Liga: Fans injured as stand collapses during Eibar-Sevilla game

Two supporters are carried away on stretchers and two others suffer minor injuries after part of a stand collapses in Sevilla's win at Eibar. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2NQN6X3

Injured Cech 'could be out for three weeks'

Arsenal goalkeeper Petr Cech could miss games against FK Qarabag and Fulham after injuring a leg during the 2-0 win over Watford. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2xYLuzz

'Arsenal have winning mentality under Emery'

Arsenal have developed a winning mentality under Unai Emery, says defender Rob Holding after a seventh straight victory. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2Qejyz6

Sterling & Aguero strikes send Man City top

Goals from Raheem Sterling and Sergio Aguero send Manchester City top of the Premier League with victory over Brighton. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2NK9kK2

Hearts hold off St Johnstone to stay five points clear

Unbeaten Hearts remain five points clear at the top of the Premiership thanks to a 2-1 win over St Johnstone at Tynecastle. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2zEyxNB

Wolves up to eighth after late goals against Southampton

Ivan Cavaleiro scores with his first touch in the Premier League as Wolves hit two second-half goals to beat Southampton at Molineux. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2NMxRym

La Liga: Barcelona 1-1 Athletic Bilbao

Champions Barcelona stretch their winless run in La Liga to three games after being held by Athletic Bilbao. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2xL0Zfi

Danish FA and players' union reach agreement after commercial rights dispute

The Danish FA and the country's players' union reach a new collective agreement for the men's senior international team. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2QfA02f

West Ham 3-1 Man Utd: Jose Mourinho says team are 'little bit fragile' and 'lacking confidence'

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho refers to the linesman and referee when saying mistakes were made to award West Ham with the first and third goals in his teams 3-1 loss from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2xNhV4B

Chelsea 1-1 Liverpool: Jurgen Klopp hails 'outstanding' equaliser from Daniel Sturridge

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says Daniel Sturridge's late equaliser was an "outstanding" end to the Reds' "spectacular" 1-1 draw with Chelsea. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2QiQNBj

Man City 2-0 Brighton: Pep Guardiola thrilled with 'outstanding' Man City

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola was thrilled with his team's 'outstanding' performance in their 2-0 win over Brighton at the Etihad Stadium. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2IozQ5S

West Ham 3-1 Man Utd: Manuel Pellegrini wants 'many more days like this' after Man Utd win

After beating Manchester United 3-1 at London Stadium, West Ham boss Manuel Pellegrini wants more but knows his team "need to improve if we want to have a successful season". from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2xVyz1k

Chelsea 1-1 Liverpool: Maurizio Sarri says draw was 'right result'

Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri says a draw was "the right result" as his side strike late to snatch a point against Liverpool. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2xNW25o

Brighton & Hove Albion dedicates community project to local cancer patients

BBC Sport takes a look at Brighton & Hove Albion's community project that helps local cancer patients get back into fitness. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2y0VrfP

Huddersfield 0-2 Tottenham: Pochettino praises Spurs for winning 'difficult game'

Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino says Spurs did well to take home three points against a 'physical' Huddersfield Town. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2Ra7bWe

Everton 3-0 Fulham: Everton were different in the second half - Silva

Everton boss Marco Silva said his side followed his half-time instruction 'to be more aggressive' as they put in an improved second-half performance to beat Fulham 3-0 from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2IoIwcs

Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-0 Southampton: Nuno Espirito Santo happy with team's work ethic

Wolverhampton Wanderers boss Nuno Espirito Santo praises his players' work ethic after beating Southampton 2-0 at Molineux. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2y2XcJk

Hertha Berlin level with Bayern Munich at top of Bundesliga after stunning win

Bayern Munich crashed to their first Bundesliga defeat under their new manager, Niko Kovac, as they were beaten 2-0 by Hertha Berlin at the Olympiastadion. First-half goals by Vedad Ibisevic and Ondrej Duda stunned the league leaders as Hertha held off a second-half fightback to move level on points with their opponents. Bayern, unbeaten in the last 14 games against their hosts, looked to settle quickly but Hertha made a brighter start when Salomon Kalou and Ibisevic combined well before Jérôme Boateng cleared the danger. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2QjmScx

Arsenal can still see best of Aaron Ramsey this season, says Unai Emery

• Midfielder looks set to leave in 2019 after contract talks ended • Emery: ‘I don’t think the situation will affect his performances’ Unai Emery is confident Aaron Ramsey’s performance levels will not be affected by the breakdown of his contract talks. The Wales midfielder has been at the Emirates for 10 years and appeared to be close to reaching an agreement on a new four-year deal only for the club to walk away from the negotiating table. The suspicion has been that they do not want to push the boat out for Ramsey, whose current contract expires next summer, because they have other options in central midfield. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2OdTzuz

Mateusz Klich cancels out Adam Reach screamer as Leeds United earn a point

Superb individual goals from Adam Reach and Mateusz Klich either side of the interval ensured the spoils were shared at Hillsborough. The result means Leeds edge a point ahead of Middlesbrough at the top of the Championship table while Wednesday remain unbeaten at home in the league this season. Wednesday’s team showed two changes with Fernando Forestieri and Jordan Thorniley replacing Marco Matias and Daniel Pudil. The Leeds head coach, Marcelo Bielsa, named an unchanged starting line-up. Forestieri had an early appeal for a penalty turned down after going down under a challenge from Pontus Jansson. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2R7CtNi

‘No panic’ at Newcastle despite winless league start, says Federico Fernández

• ‘We’re a really good squad,’ says Argentinian centre-back • Fernández happy working under Rafa Benítez again Federico Fernández is adamant Newcastle are not the new Swansea and there is no cause for panic at St James’ Park. The Argentinian central defender disagrees with suggestions he has swapped last season’s relegation battle in south Wales for a similar skirmish on Tyneside, maintaining it is far too early to make such comparisons. With Swansea in the Championship, Fernández headed north for an August reunion with his former Napoli manager Rafael Benítez. His form alongside Jamaal Lascelles has been solid but, collectively, Newcastle have struggled and could do with securing their first win of the season, at home to Leicester on Saturday. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2OfN36v

Mourinho picks Pogba but warns no one is bigger than Manchester United

• Midfielder to start against West Ham after ‘training well’ • United need ‘players with personality’ says manager José Mourinho has said Paul Pogba will start Manchester United’s game at West Ham United but added a warning that “no player is bigger” than the club. United’s manager said Pogba deserved selection after training well since being stripped of the vice-captaincy . Pogba was informed by Mourinho on Tuesday that he would not wear the armband again and the following morning the pair were involved in a training-ground incident regarding the midfielder’s posting of an Instagram story. Mourinho was concerned that the video featuring Pogba laughing might have come after the Carabao Cup defeat by Derby County. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2DM3inU

Pep Guardiola ticks off Benjamin Mendy for reporting late after night at boxing

• Manchester City defender was late for treatment on injury • Kevin De Bruyne set to return to training in week or so Pep Guardiola has had words with Benjamin Mendy after the Manchester City defender reported late for treatment on Sunday, having posted pictures of himself at Anthony Joshua’s fight with Alexander Povetkin at Wembley the previous night. City’s manager denied there was any disciplinary problem with Mendy but said: “He arrived late, and that shouldn’t happen but it does sometimes. He should be here on time and he knows it. I spoke with him but it is not a problem with his physical condition. I expect him back when he’s fit, which should be quite soon.” Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2R7w6th

Jürgen Klopp: Liverpool will not curb attacking instincts to stop Eden Hazard

• Klopp will not man-mark the Belgian after Carabao Cup defeat • Manager hopeful Virgil van Dijk will be fit for Saturday’s game Jürgen Klopp has said he will not compromise Liverpool’s attacking instincts in order to prevent Eden Hazard punishing his Premier League leaders at Stamford Bridge. The Chelsea forward condemned Liverpool to a first defeat of the season on Wednesday with a brilliant late winner in the Carabao Cup. The teams meet again on Saturday when Liverpool can establish a five-point lead over Maurizio Sarri’s side with a seventh consecutive victory in the Premier League. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2RaSGkK

Real Madrid ‘up for the fight’ in derby with Atlético, says Julen Lopetegui

• Real Madrid looking to bounce back after Sevilla defeat • Marcelo and Isco missing for European champions Julen Lopetegui has said Real Madrid will be “up for the fight” when they take on their city rivals Atlético in La Liga on Saturday. Real suffered a humiliating 3-0 defeat against Sevilla on Wednesday and are desperate to bounce back against Diego Simeone’s team, who beat them on penalties in the European Super Cup in August. Related: ‘Barça bad, Madrid worse’ – the night the underdogs bit back in La Liga Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2DBzslK

Eden Hazard and the virtue of staying put rather than going for the sake of it | Barney Ronay

Some feel it is just a matter of time before the Belgian leaves Chelsea for Spain but perhaps he realises he may never be quite so brilliant anywhere else Almost all of the world’s problems, from daily irritations to long-term catastrophe models, are caused by people doing things. It’s not hard to trace the line of cause and effect. Growth, progress, reaching out, growing as a person: these are invariably the areas where things start to go awry, distractions from the safety of idleness, entropy and generally not doing much. This is not a new idea. The Ten Commandments in the book of Exodus aren’t really commandments in the active sense. They’re prohibitions, warnings against the ancient menace of doing things. As much as you might want to hold an adulterous ass-coveting party in the house of your recently murdered neighbour, the Bible explicitly forbids all of these activities. And for me, Clive, rightly so. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2OXIg6P

Fulham’s Denis Odoi: ‘At 16 they told me I wouldn’t become a footballer’

The defender discusses the horror of his play-off final red card, being naughtier than Dries Mertens at school and how his love of coffee may lead him to open a London cafe “I was thinking I would need to call my agent and look for a new club,” Denis Odoi says as he remembers the stress of watching the closing stages of last season’s Championship play-off final in Fulham’s dressing room at Wembley. Odoi had been reduced to the role of spectator following his red card for a foul on Aston Villa’s Jack Grealish and all he could do was pray that his teammates would bail him out. They were the longest 20 minutes of his life. Alone in his thoughts, it occurred to the Belgian that he was in danger of going from hero to zero. Two weeks after scoring Fulham’s winner in the semi-final against Derby County, his season was on the verge of ending in despair. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2Oi6ewp

Jon Smith: football’s ‘original super-agent’ and a plan to bring fans on board

Diego Maradona’s former representative is hoping to open an agency in which supporters hold a stake The location Jon Smith suggests for this interview is a hotel a mile or so north of Cockfosters. On emerging from the very end of the Piccadilly tube line, there are hedgerows and massive houses one after another, the homes of Premier League footballers among others. After a while, the pavement comes to an end but the hotel is still not in sight. Then, from behind a row of trees, a helicopter takes to the air. Oh, it must be in there then. Smith, using air commas, which he acknowledges using as he does so (“Who does that?”), calls himself football’s “original super-agent”. At different times the representative of Diego Maradona, the entire England football team and James Beattie, Smith – 65 going on 45 – has witnessed the Premier League explosion from the inside. In recent years he has stepped back from the frontline, to act more as an adviser to people keen to invest in the game. Thes...

Tottenham wanted rid of Gareth Bale and got lucky, says Mauricio Pochettino

• Bale was an unspectacular left-back in his first Spurs years • Welshman went on to shine as a winger and join Real Madrid Mauricio Pochettino has seemingly confirmed one of Tottenham’s dirty secrets – that they were prepared to get rid of Gareth Bale after his initial difficulties at the club. The manager was discussing the vagaries of the transfer market – in particular, the problems that can come when a Premier League team takes a player from the Championship. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2zCsFEd

West Ham United v Manchester United: match preview

With Manchester United under pressure after their shock defeat to Derby County in the Carabao Cup, it will be interesting to see if José Mourinho starts Paul Pogba at the London Stadium. United could do with Mourinho and Pogba putting their differences aside for the trip to West Ham, who expect to have Marko Arnautovic available after the Austrian missed last weekend’s draw with Chelsea. Jacob Steinberg Saturday 12.30pm BT Sport 1 Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2xU38o9

Chelsea v Liverpool: match preview

Chelsea’s League Cup win at Anfield in midweek checked Liverpool’s perfect start to the season, but this will be the clash that really counts. Liverpool must fine a way to quell Eden Hazard, or trust in their own formidable front three’s ability to infiltrate and exploit a Chelsea back-line that has, at times, felt rather jittery this term. Maurizio Sarri believes his own side are at least a year behind Jürgen Klopp’s in terms of their development. But, in a one off match, that chasm may not gape quite so wide. Dominic Fifield Saturday 5.30pm BT Sport 1 Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2zCSnbI

Manchester City v Brighton & Hove Albion: match preview

Leaders Liverpool are at Chelsea for the late game so Manchester City have a chance to leapfrog them – for a few hours, at least. Given how City hammered Cardiff 5-0 on the road in their last league outing Pep Guardiola’s side will surely relish a return home against a Brighton side with 11 fewer points. As always, a draw for at the Etihad Stadium would be a fine result for the visitors. Jamie Jackson Saturday 3pm Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2NLkm1H

Arsenal v Watford: match preview

Arsenal kept the first clean sheet of the Unai Emery era in last Sunday’s home win over Everton but it was entirely down to Petr Cech. The team’s defence remains a work in progress and Watford will surely pose a physical test for it. Will Arsenal be able to hold firm? Or, perhaps, they will simply back themselves to outscore their opponents, who have won on two of their previous four visits to the Emirates Stadium. David Hytner Saturday 3pm Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2NPvXg6

Huddersfield Town v Tottenham: match preview

Huddersfield need to find a way to start winning games but a visit from Tottenham is unlikely to yield any spark for their season. David Wagner’s side have scored the fewest and conceded the most goals in the league. Tottenham will be thankful for another chance to put their brief blip further behind them. Christian Eriksen’s creativity might be missed but Mauricio Pochettino has more than enough options to replace the Danish midfielder. Graham Searles Saturday 3pm Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2QhpffM

Newcastle United v Leicester City: match preview

Newcastle fans will protest against Mike Ashley’s stewardship of the club outside St James’ Park as kick-off against Leicester approaches. The owner surprised everyone by turning up at Crystal Palace last week to watch Rafa Benítez’s side live for the first time in more than a year and Newcastle’s manager would be happy to see him back on Tyneside. “I’m not sure 100% he’s coming on Saturday but, if so, good,” said Benítez, whose side have only two points from six games. “If the owner wants to be around it has to be positive. It means he cares.” Louise Taylor Saturday 3pm Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2Ir2N1e

Wolverhampton Wanderers v Southampton: match preview

Wolves are unbeaten at home since January and will expect to at least continue that streak against Southampton. If Nuno Espírito Santo’s side can start to convert more of the numerous chances they create then the visitors could be in trouble. Mark Hughes’s team have failed to beat a top-half side in 29 attempts but he welcomes back Danny Ings to try to stop that poor run. Graham Searles Saturday 3pm Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2N8fOgT

Everton v Fulham: match preview

After an inauspicious start – reflected in the joint lowest points return of any Everton manager from their first six league games since 1956 – Marco Silva needs a result that supports talk of positive performances against the Premier League newcomers. Everton have lost their past two matches and their weaknesses in defence and attack were exposed again at Arsenal last weekend. Fulham have had a difficult start on the road, losing at Tottenham and Manchester City, and will give a late fitness test to defender Alfie Mawson. Andy Hunter Saturday 3pm Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2NOPDRe

Afternoon Rout Gives Europe a 5-3 Lead at the Ryder Cup

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Beer: Colleges’ New Way to Fill Seats, Not Couches

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Giants’ Michael Thomas Is Thinking About More Than Football

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For Tiger Woods, a Frustrating Morning and an Afternoon Off

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Yankees Book Another Wild-Card Playoff for the Bronx

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A Football Player’s Descent Into Pain and Paranoia

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Vote to Reinstate Russia Exposes Rifts in Antidoping Community

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N.F.L. Week 4 Picks: Can the Dolphins Shock the Patriots Again?

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No Longer Anonymous, Former N.F.L. Cheerleaders Demand More to Protect Women

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M.L.B. Playoff Races: David Dahl and the Rockies Stay Hot

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HBO Says It Is Leaving the Boxing Business

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C.C. Sabathia’s Loyalty to a Teammate Costs Him $500,000

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Australian Rules Football: American Cox Looms Large in AFL Title-Decider

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Nike Nearly Dropped Colin Kaepernick Before Embracing Him

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Worry, Worry Man United

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Rob Gronkowski Questionable for Week 4 Because of Ankle Injury

New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski is questionable for Sunday's game against the Miami Dolphins because of an ankle injury, according to the team's official injury report ... from Bleacher Report - Front Page https://ift.tt/2IoihmB

Josh Gordon Questionable for Week 4 vs. Dolphins Due to Hamstring Injury

New England Patriots wide receiver Josh Gordon is officially questionable for Sunday's divisional showdown with the Miami Dolphins because of a hamstring injury... from Bleacher Report - Front Page https://ift.tt/2NSamnD

Doug Baldwin Questionable for Week 4 While Recovering from Knee Injury

Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Doug Baldwin is officially questionable for Sunday's game against the Arizona Cardinals due to a knee injury, according to NFL Media's Michael Fabiano ... from Bleacher Report - Front Page https://ift.tt/2InGMQN

JaVale McGee Says He's Been 'Cooking Up Some Stuff' in Studio with Lonzo Ball

JaVale McGee and Lonzo Ball project to form a potent pick-and-roll partnership this season, but the Los Angeles Lakers teammates are apparently extending their bond beyond the hardwood... from Bleacher Report - Front Page https://ift.tt/2DDLyuH

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Follow live: U.S. looks to bounce back on Day 2

Europe opens the second day with a two-point lead and serious momentum at Le Golf National. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2xFEEzJ

Yankees to host WC game; equal record for HRs

The New York Yankees hit four home runs for the second straight game on Friday night to reach 264 on the year and pull even with the 1997 Seattle Mariners for the most long balls in a season in major league history. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2DGgdHG

Wolves' Gibson: Butler demand 'like right hook'

Jimmy Butler's longtime teammates Taj Gibson and Derrick Rose say they didn't see his trade demand coming, and that while they hope Butler and the Timberwolves can find a middle ground, they will support Butler moving forward. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2P1e5vD

Yelich stars with brother, out of Marines, on hand

Shortly after Cameron Yelich -- who was recently honorably discharged from the U.S. Marine Corps -- threw out the first pitch to his brother, Christian Yelich hit a two-run homer as the Brewers beat the Tigers on Friday night. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2NPmCVB

Confident Fultz scores 14 in preseason opener

Markelle Fultz hit a 17-foot jump shot, his longest attempt of the game, and scored 14 points for the Sixers on Friday in their preseason debut. A shoulder injury curtailed the 2017 No. 1 overall draft pick's rookie campaign. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2Iq40Ws

Ollie hit with ethics charge, faces show cause

The NCAA has levied an unethical conduct charge and other violations against former Connecticut coach Kevin Ollie that could lead to a lengthy show-cause penalty, six months after the university fired him. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2xKaDyN

Hayward: First game back a win despite C's loss

Gordon Hayward scored 10 points in his first game in nearly a year for the Celtics, who fell to the Hornets 104-97 in their NBA preseason opener. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2OYzhSC

MLB clinching tracker: Magic numbers, scenarios and today's key games

The Central, West and one wild-card spot are still up for grabs in the NL. Here's what you need to know as the hunt for the postseason plays out. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2MlgZcm

Can Cubs capture the crown? With the big three, they say anything is possible

The Cubs know that they can do damage in October with proven postseason performers Kyle Hendricks, Jon Lester and Cole Hamels. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2NO7iZj

The Big Ten's CFP favorite emerges this weekend

The Big Ten's two best hopes to return to the College Football Playoff go head-to-head this weekend. What are the ramifications if either one wins? from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2IojbPW

Meet the offensive stars leading Penn State in the post-Saquon era

KJ Hamler and Miles Sanders are keeping the Nittany Lions rolling even with Saquon Barkley in the NFL. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2xEU4UT

Wait, is Kentucky football ... good?

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Week 4 NFL score predictions: A guide to best games, more

Winners and projections for every matchup. Fantasy nuggets to get you through the weekend. Catch up on Week 4 here. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2OXPPu8

Will LeBron be able to accept less success in L.A.?

After eight straight trips to the NBA Finals, LeBron might have to deal with more losing as a Laker. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2xKSQaD

Russell's ex-wife: 'Wasn't ready' to talk in '17

Melisa Reidy-Russell feels that talking to MLB investigators about abuse allegations against Addison Russell is now the right thing to do. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2R1LgAx

Berry’s 50 facts: Five stages of denial for those who picked David Johnson

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Here's how the NFL can solve its quarterback protection mess

The NFL hasn't experienced a fundamental breakdown in how it wants roughing the passer officiated. But it does have a consistency problem. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2xL3Tka

2018-19 NHL season preview: Predictions, rankings and more

Get ready for the upcoming hockey season with team-by-team previews, bold predictions, position rankings, prospect reports and fantasy nuggets. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2zAsg5v

Weekly Reader: Beasts of the West

The Cup has been won by a team from the East the past few years, but it's the Western Conference that seems tougher than ever heading into the 2018-19 season. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2QhDp0f

Football's next challenge: efforts to ban tackle for kids

The debate over youth tackle football has become an extension of the country's polarized politics, replete with references to the nanny state and charges of corporate negligence. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2DMhNYS

Thompson: Juve wants to be great in Europe but must beat Napoli first

Juve needs to prove it belongs with the European elite. Napoli longs to defeat Juve. They face off in Serie A's biggest match of the season so far. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2zzsVnI

Pledge from Eagles' Long aimed at early literacy

Eagles defensive end Chris Long is pledging a quarter of his 2018 salary to launch the "First Quarter for Literacy" drive to help increase early literacy among young children. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2NQuvdL

Ancajas retains world title with a draw against Santiago

Junior bantamweight world titleholder Jerwin Ancajas had a tough time against a game Alejandro Santiago, but escaped with a draw. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2zDjSlJ

Is MacDonald-Mousasi ushering in a new era at Bellator MMA?

Saturday's superfight between champions Rory MacDonald and Gegard Mousasi at Bellator 206 makes a clear statement about where the organization is heading. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2xINbBQ

Kylian Mbappe and the curse of winning a World Cup

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Red Bulls have never met Shield foe like Atlanta

The New York Red Bulls are chasing their third Supporters' Shield in six seasons, but Atlanta United is proving a different class of challenger. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2Rd3qzo

Marty & McGee remember 10 years of Tebow's 'Promise'

When they name your speech and put a plaque on the side of the stadium, you know it's memorable. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2zDNyiB

Ever the MVP, Stewart steps up to lift U.S. to World Cup semis

Team USA has always had a few players who can step up to lift even their fellow superstars. Breanna Stewart is that player for the U.S. in Spain. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2R53PUx

KLG aims for group stage appearance at worlds

A year after Lyon Gaming nearly broke through to the main group stage of the League of Legends World Championship, Kaos Latin Gamers hopes to become the first Latin American team to do so. from www.espn.com - TOP https://ift.tt/2Ip6cgT

Firmino is key to best Liverpool squad for a long time - Gerrard

Roberto Firmino is "the key" to Liverpool's "best squad for a very long time", says former captain Steven Gerrard. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2NOvECn

Government would back joint 2030 World Cup bid

The government says it would back a joint bid to host the 2030 Fifa World Cup tournament in the UK and Ireland. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2NLDAnU

Pogba will play at West Ham but no player is bigger than Man Utd - Mourinho

Paul Pogba will play for Manchester United at West Ham on Saturday but manager Jose Mourinho says "no player is bigger than the club". from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2QgZ0Gh

Championship leaders Leeds held by Sheffield Wednesday

Sheffield Wednesday and Leeds United score two spectacular strikes to share the points in an entertaining Yorkshire derby. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2NLvcF0

Gossip: Former Real boss Zidane taking English lessons

Spurs midfielder Dele Alli is out for another month, Zinedine Zidane is taking English lessons, Jack Grealish has a £45m release clause, plus more. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2xXIPpM

Newcastle United: Have the 'Mike Ashley generation' had enough?

BBC Sport travels to Newcastle to find out what's life is like supporting the Magpies under the ownership of Mike Ashley, who has been the subject of unrest from fans. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2DzyTsw

Ramsey form 'won't be affected' by contract withdrawal - Emery

Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey's form will not be adversely affected by his contract running out, says manager Unai Emery. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2Qhjy1f

Stephen Dobbie: Queen of the South striker is Europe's most prolific marksman

Stephen Dobbie may be 35, but the Queen of the South striker's current strike rate puts world football's biggest stars in the shade. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2R4JNcN

Manchester City: Pep Guardiola wants Vincent Kompany to sign new contract

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola wants defender Vincent Kompany to sign a new contract. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2NaZ5cR

Bristol City 1-1 Aston Villa: Steve Bruce's side fight back to earn point

Aston Villa fight back to draw at Bristol City but Steve Bruce's side have now won only one of their past eight league games. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2OhavjP

Hertha Berlin 2-0 Bayern Munich: Bayern's unbeaten start ends

Bundesliga champions and leaders Bayern Munich are beaten for the first time this season, losing 2-0 at Hertha Berlin. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2OfHd55

'Unique genius Hazard can be best in the world'

Chelsea forward Eden Hazard can be the best player in the world if he reaches his full potential, says manager Maurizio Sarri. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2R8r3ZD

Former Italian PM Berlusconi buys lower-league club

Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi returns to football ownership by buying third-division Monza. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2zDxVaY

When the present meets the future: German coach to face next club

Hoffenheim boss Julian Nagelsmann is in the unusual position of coming up against his new club, and boss, this weekend. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2Op1mWa

Paul Pogba: Man Utd manager Jose Mourinho says there is no confrontation

Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho insists his relationship with midfielder Paul Pogba is good and that there was no confrontation during training. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2OVyDp9

The 'impressive' lengths kids go to get shirts? - Comedy Premier League Show round-up

Comedian Rhys James brings his own unique take to the Premier League's main talking points - this week he thinks children should work harder on the signs they make to try and get Premier League starts to give them their shirts. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2xYqBED

Andy Robertson talks about his early days at Celtic and Queens Park Rangers

Liverpool's Andy Robertson discusses his early days at Celtic and then Queens Park and how he feels "he wasn't good enough" in the first year. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2N6Wqk9

I was very nervous at Asian Games - Son Heung-min

Son Heung-min describes the emotions that he and his team mates felt as they won football gold at the Asia Games in order to avoid military service. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2zCBbmW

Premier League Show: Gabby Logan discusses Maurizio Sarri with James Horncastle

James Horncastle chats to Gabby Logan about Maurizio Sarri's time at Chelsea and looks at the impact the Italian has made at Stamford Bridge so far. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2xIl71l

Pelynt FC - Meet the Cornish team that plays in Barcelona at the 'New Camp'

Meet the Cornwall-based football club playing in the hamlet of Barcelona who named their home ground the 'New Camp'. from BBC Sport - Football https://ift.tt/2OUfoMA

The Ryder Cup Is in France, but Where Are the French?

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The N.F.L.’s Incredible Shrinking Pads

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Remembering the One and Only Uno

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Iron Town

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Marcus Rashford Reportedly 'Singled out for Criticism' by Jose Mourinho

Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho has reportedly criticised Marcus Rashford's attitude after he did not adhere to instructions from the coaching staff during the club's 3-0 win over Young Boys... from Bleacher Report - Front Page https://ift.tt/2xFsRRS

Barcelona vs. Athletic Bilbao: Odds, Preview, Live Stream, TV Info

Barcelona will hope to get their season back on track when they host Athletic Bilbao at the Camp Nou on Saturday... from Bleacher Report - Front Page https://ift.tt/2QhWfEP

Real Madrid vs. Atletico Madrid: Odds, Preview, Live Stream, TV Info

Real Madrid manager Julen Lopetegui will experience a Madrid derby in La Liga for the first time on Saturday when his side welcome Atletico Madrid to the Santiago Bernabeu for a vital clash... from Bleacher Report - Front Page https://ift.tt/2xHCWxE

West Ham vs. Manchester United: Odds, Preview, Live Stream, TV Info

Manchester United will attempt to end recent struggles by beating West Ham United in the Premier League on Saturday... from Bleacher Report - Front Page https://ift.tt/2xM3sG8

Ryder Cup 2018: Betting Odds, TV Schedule and Live Stream for Friday

The 2018 Ryder Cup will make its much-anticipated arrival on Friday, when the titanic powers of Europe and the United States will go stroke for stroke to settle the score at Le Golf National, just outside Paris... from Bleacher Report - Front Page https://ift.tt/2QhW24v

Arsenal vs. Watford: Odds, Preview, Live Stream, TV Info

Arsenal are favoured to win for the seventh game in a row in all competitions when Watford visit the Emirates Stadium in the Premier League on Saturday... from Bleacher Report - Front Page https://ift.tt/2QhWdwH

Jared Goff's Genius Masking Rams $76M Defensive Woes

After winning the NFC West with the league's highest-scoring offense a year ago, the Los Angeles Rams set out to improve their defense... from Bleacher Report - Front Page https://ift.tt/2N69Zk0

Vikings Long Snapper Kevin McDermott Lost Tip of Finger vs. Rams

Minnesota Vikings long snapper Kevin McDermott reportedly lost the tip of his pinky finger during Thursday night's 38-31 loss to the Los Angeles Rams at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum... from Bleacher Report - Front Page https://ift.tt/2NMU6nM

Fortnite Fall Skirmish Week 2 Prize Money, Twitch Live Stream and More

Week 2 of Epic Games' $10 million Fortnite Fall Skirmish will get underway Friday with a six-match solos showdown... from Bleacher Report - Front Page https://ift.tt/2OXa7Uu

Jimmy Butler Trade Rumors: Rockets Making 'Strong Effort' for Star

The Houston Rockets came within one victory of reaching the NBA Finals last season, and they reportedly have their eyes on one of the best two-way players in the league as they attempt to close the gap with the Golden State Warriors ... from Bleacher Report - Front Page https://ift.tt/2NKFDJ5

MMA Super-Prospect Aaron Pico Still Working to Live Down Disastrous Pro Debut

Calm down. Aaron Pico has done a lot to dispel the doubts that flooded in around him after his shocking loss in his pro debut last year. Three consecutive first-round knockouts have a way of doing that... from Bleacher Report - Front Page https://ift.tt/2xLnbFZ

Jared Goff, Cooper Kupp, Robert Woods Fantasy Outlook After Week 4

In 2017, the Los Angeles Rams were a fantasy football revelation. This year, they're experiencing a full-blown renaissance during Sean McVay's second season at the controls. After torching opponents to the tune of 34... from Bleacher Report - Front Page https://ift.tt/2QhhBSJ

Jared Goff, Rams Hold Off Kirk Cousins, Vikings to Win Week 4 Shootout

Jared Goff and Kirk Cousins engaged in a good old fashioned quarterback shootout Thursday at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, and Goff's Los Angeles Rams had just enough firepower in a 38-31 victory... from Bleacher Report - Front Page https://ift.tt/2zAZ0vt

N'Kosi Perry, Miami Destroy UNC 47-10 Behind Dominant Defensive Performance

The Miami Hurricanes cruised to a 47-10 victory over the North Carolina Tar Heels at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, on Thursday night... from Bleacher Report - Front Page https://ift.tt/2xHKbpd

Trae Waynes Won't Return vs. Rams After Suffering Concussion

Minnesota Vikings cornerback Trae Waynes was ruled out for the second half of Thursday night's game against the Los Angeles Rams after he suffered a concussion... from Bleacher Report - Front Page https://ift.tt/2R5XbNx

Aldrick Robinson, Kirk Cousins, Laquon Treadwell Fantasy Outlook After Week 4

After suffering an embarrassing 27-6 loss to the Buffalo Bills in Week 3, the Minnesota Vikings responded with a much better performance against the loaded Los Angeles Rams on Thursday night... from Bleacher Report - Front Page https://ift.tt/2Om1Egw

Klay Thompson: Jimmy Butler Can Elevate Team to Contender if Traded

Add Golden State Warriors star Klay Thompson to the list of people paying close attention to the trade rumors surrounding Jimmy Butler. Per ESPN... from Bleacher Report - Front Page https://ift.tt/2zAL8Bp

Rockets Rumors: Eric Gordon Unlikely to Extend Contract with Houston

Although Eric Gordon hopes to retire as a Houston Rocket, the veteran guard anticipates he'll test the free-agent market in 2020... from Bleacher Report - Front Page https://ift.tt/2Q8PPYg

CFP Director Bill Hancock Says UCF Will Get Full Consideration for Playoff

Bill Hancock, executive director of the College Football Playoff, believes there is a way for Central Florida to secure one of the four spots. Per the Associated Press (h/t ESPN... from Bleacher Report - Front Page https://ift.tt/2Qdu2Pf

Everson Griffen Apologizes on Instagram After Allegedly Threatening Hotel Staff

Minnesota Vikings defensive end Everson Griffen offered an apology for his actions following a reported incident Saturday at Hotel Ivy... from Bleacher Report - Front Page https://ift.tt/2DyjpFn

James Borrego Wants to Be an Inspiration as NBA's 1st Hispanic Head Coach

When the Charlotte Hornets hired James Borrego back in May, he became the first Hispanic full-time head coach in NBA history... from Bleacher Report - Front Page https://ift.tt/2Qdh6sM

Ravens DC Worried About 'QB Flop Fest' with New Roughing the Passer Rules

The National Football League is making a point to protect quarterbacks moving forward, but at least one person in the league believes the new rule could lead to unintended consequences... from Bleacher Report - Front Page https://ift.tt/2IjZWXz

Jimmy Butler Trade Rumors: T'Wolves Asked for Ben Simmons from 76ers

The Minnesota Timberwolves reportedly sought Ben Simmons in a potential Jimmy Butler trade with the Philadelphia 76ers ... from Bleacher Report - Front Page https://ift.tt/2NI43Tr

Report: Manchester United Set for November Meeting with Paul Pogba's Agent

Paul Pogba's future under Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho looks uncertain, and it's reported the player's agent, Mino Raiola, will sit with club officials in November to discuss his client's situation... from Bleacher Report - Front Page https://ift.tt/2QdhFmh

Clint Frank's Heisman Trophy to Be Auctioned Off; Could Sell for Over $400,000

The Heisman Trophy is arguably the most prized individual award in all of collegiate sports, and now even a fan can own one for the cool price of at least $400,000... from Bleacher Report - Front Page https://ift.tt/2xJy5Mv

Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend

The world’s most expensive keepers meet at Stamford Bridge, Emeryball is taking hold and time is not up for Marco Silva Related: Why is no one at Manchester United stopping this unedifying spectacle? Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2xG1hnC

Fifa must do more to highlight the quality in the women’s game | Eni Aluko

Fifa got the Luka Modric decision right at the Best awards but naming Marta as the women’s best sends the wrong signals Fifa’s annual Best awards were held in London on Monday and it is fair to say they have created much debate. I can see why and no more so, in my opinion, than in regards to the women’s prize. Marta is one of my favourite players, and one of the best players I’ve had the privilege of coming up against, so I say this with the greatest respect: there are other players who were in a much stronger position to be named the best female player of 2018. Related: Luka Modric and Marta win Fifa player of the year awards in London Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2Qj3a0z

Paul Pogba’s agent to hold Manchester United talks in November over future

• Mino Raiola wants to see club’s view on sale and on Mourinho • Relationship between Pogba and Mourinho at an all-time low Paul Pogba’s agent, Mino Raiola, is set to meet Manchester United officials in November to discuss the midfielder’s future. The player’s relationship with José Mourinho reached an all-time low this week when he was stripped of the vice-captaincy and the pair were involved in a frosty exchange at the training ground on Wednesday. Related: Why is no one at Manchester United stopping this unedifying spectacle? Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2N5Q7gP

Aaron Ramsey poised to leave Arsenal after club withdraw contract offer

• Midfielder’s current contract expires in June 2019 • Ramsey’s demands influenced by Mesut Özil’s new deal Arsenal have withdrawn the offer of a new contract for Aaron Ramsey, meaning that the Wales midfielder could be sold in January or leave for nothing next summer. Related: Style over substance: what matters more to fans, entertainment or winning? | Ed Aarons Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2QehQh7

Eden Hazard offers hope of signing new contract at Chelsea

• Forward praises manager Maurizio Sarri and new signings • ‘Unselfish’ Hazard the world’s best player, says Ross Barkley Eden Hazard has given Chelsea hope he could be persuaded to sign a new contract by crediting Maurizio Sarri and the club’s new signings with his outstanding early season form. Related: Chelsea’s Eden Hazard fires spectacular winner to knock out Liverpool Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2OdIlpO

Wembley stadium sale to Shahid Khan on course after FA board gives backing

• Proposed deal with Fulham owner moves step closer • Board agrees to put matter to FA council in October The Football Association board has approved in principle the sale of Wembley stadium for £600m to the Fulham and Jacksonville Jaguars owner, Shahid Khan. The proposal, with protection for England, FA Cup and other prestige football matches to be played there, preservation of its name without a sponsor and reassurances that the proceeds will be spent on grassroots facilities, will next be presented to the FA council on 11 October. An FA spokesperson said: “The sale of Wembley stadium, the negotiated protections and an outlined plan to invest £600m into football community facilities, were presented and discussed at the FA board meeting today. Following on from this discussion, the FA board has agreed to take the presentation to the FA council to get its input now that the full facts are known.” Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2Ofsabu

Mauricio Pochettino praises calmer, more mature captain Dele Alli

• Alli captained Spurs’ Carabao Cup win against Watford • Pochettino: ‘I hope it will help him improve even more’ Mauricio Pochettino has said Dele Alli is now a calmer and more mature player, as he praised the way the midfielder handled his first experience of captaining Tottenham. The manager gave Alli the responsibility for Wednesday’s Carabao Cup tie against Watford at Stadium MK, which Spurs won on penalties after a 2-2 draw. It was the first time Alli had played at the stadium since his days at MK Dons and the player believes it was written in the stars that he should score the winning penalty. He had earlier equalised from the spot for 1-1. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2OcRyib

Everton move helped me to become England’s keeper, says Jordan Pickford

• ‘New challenges have improved my game massively’ • Former Sunderland No 1 has just signed new six-year deal Jordan Pickford has spoken about his “whirlwind of a year” after signing a new six-year contract at Everton and said he might not have got the call to play for England at the World Cup had he not moved to Merseyside. The goalkeeper believes he needs to be in the Premier League to be considered for his country but also acknowledges he has improved since leaving his native Sunderland. “All the coaches I have worked with in the past year have helped me get better,” the 24-year-old said. “It’s been a great leap for me personally in a short time but I believe all the new challenges have improved my game massively. I’ve just signed a new contract that will take me up to the age of 30, so it feels like a progression is being made. My only ambition is to keep playing every week for a club that is heading in the right direction.” Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian htt...

Why is no one at Manchester United stopping this unedifying spectacle?

A dissatisfied José Mourinho clashing with a disenchanted Paul Pogba shows how much the club misses Sir Alex Ferguson A new dimension to the José Mourinho-Paul Pogba saga has been provided by Dimitar Berbatov, rapidly making a name for himself in a Sybil Fawlty specialist-subject-the bleedin’-obvious kind of way as a spokesman for a gambling company. “Football should be about what happens on the pitch, not who has the biggest dick,” the former Manchester United striker said. “I’m fed up of seeing these headlines, you are all grown-ups and this sort of thing really needs to be kept in-house.” Related: No love left as José Mourinho’s scowl sums up Manchester United mood | Daniel Taylor Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2QehU0F

Seema Jaswal: ‘We’re seeing more women in sports media, but there’s still a long way to go’

The Premier League presenter understands that as a woman with Asian heritage, she is both a pioneer and role model in a male-dominated industry The idea that there might be barriers in her way did not occur to Seema Jaswal until, soon after deciding that a role in front of the cameras was the ideal way forward, a chance conversation arose with her family’s neighbour. “She’s an older lady, a lovely person who had seen me grow up,” she says. “When I told her I wanted to be on television she said: ‘Seema, things like that don’t happen to people like us.’ And I remember thinking: ‘But why?’” Jaswal has spent the subsequent decade proving that statement wrong. She is a familiar face to millions, hosting Premier League Productions’ worldwide coverage of the English top flight and covering a range of sports across most of the major domestic channels. She was a roving reporter for ITV’s World Cup team in Russia, vox-popping around host cities at one stroke and mediating pundits’ pitchside dis...

Carabao bangers, Mourinho v Pogba and lucky cucumbers – Football Weekly Extra

Max is joined by Barry Glendenning, Paul Doyle and Vaishali Bhardwaj to discuss the Carabao Cup, yet more Mourinho drama, Harry Wilson’s banger, lucky cucumbers, mislaid lederhosen and noisy dogs Join the conversation on Facebook , Twitter and email . Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning , Paul Doyle and Vaishali Bhardwaj to look back at the last few days of football, starting with Derby knocking Manchester United out of the Carabao Cup and the José Mourinho/Paul Pogba fallout. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2P1azRy

Cristiano Ronaldo’s one-game ban clears him to face Manchester United

• Uefa opts not to increase suspension after red card at Valencia • Juventus forward free to play against former side next month Cristiano Ronaldo will be available to face his former club Manchester United in the Champions League next month after being handed a one-match ban by Uefa for his red card against Valencia. Related: Football transfer rumours: Cristiano Ronaldo to return to Real Madrid? Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2xUi3yH

Germany to host Euro 2024 after beating off competition from Turkey

• Decision made in vote by Uefa’s executive committee • VAR to be used in Champions League from next season Germany has won the right to stage the 2024 European Championship, beating Turkey in a vote by Uefa’s executive committee in Nyon. Berlin’s Olympic Stadium will host the final of the 24-team tournament, with 51 games scheduled for up to 32 days in June and July. The nine other cities that will be used for games are Cologne, Dortmund, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Gelsenkirchen, Hamburg, Leipzig, Munich and Stuttgart. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2xUhDs6

To have it taken away from you is horrible - Wigan's Davies on enforced retirement

Wigan Warriors forward Macauley Davies reflects on the diagnosis that meant he was forced to retire at the age of 22. from BBC Sport - Sport https://ift.tt/2xHReOT

José Mourinho clashed with Paul Pogba over timing of Instagram post

• Mourinho believed Pogba had been laughing at shootout defeat • Manchester United back manager over vice-captaincy decision José Mourinho’s training-ground clash with Paul Pogba occurred because the manager believed the midfielder had posted a story to Instagram in which he laughed at Manchester United’s penalty shootout defeat against Derby County on Tuesday night. The episode happened on Wednesday at the start of the training session at the club’s Carrington base and came as the hierarchy backed Mourinho’s decision to strip Pogba of the vice-captaincy . Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2xRD4dh

Gareth Southgate set to sign contract to stay as England manager until 2022

• Proposal to go before FA board on Thursday • Southgate offered significant pay rise Gareth Southgate is set to agree a new four-year contract on improved terms to stay as England’s manager to the end of the 2022 World Cup finals in Qatar. The proposed deal will be put before the Football Association’s board on Thursday and, with the national side having achieved a fourth-place finish in Russia in the summer, is likely to be ratified without any issues. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2OWJejO

Atlético Madrid dump Manchester City out of Women's Champions League

Manchester City 0-2 Atlético Madrid (aggregate 1-3) Meseguer 4, Da Silva 45 Manchester City, twice semi-finalists in this competition, crashed out of the Champions League in the last 32 after a 2-0 home defeat by Atlético Madrid. There was hope in the air at the Academy Stadium before kick-off. City had travelled to Madrid and scored against the Spanish champions, it took an 89th-minute equaliser from Kenti Robles for the home side to salvage a draw despite a strong performance. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2xIgmF4

Houston Dynamo storm to US Open Cup title but is the trophy a consolation prize?

As the gap between the haves and the have-nots grows wider in MLS, the US Open Cup may be some clubs’ best chance of silverware This, after all, is the point: podiums and fireworks and a big shiny trophy and players sinking to their knees at the final whistle, one face down in frustration, the other aiming index fingers skywards in a gesture of thanks to his deity. Losers trudging off the grass to be swallowed by the tunnel while winners cavort under the floodlights. One coach declaring himself “heartbroken” in a press conference as the party gets started next door and the fizzy stuff spatters lockers cocooned with protective plastic. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2OSlc9t

‘Barça bad, Madrid worse’ – the night the underdogs bit back in La Liga

Leganés stunned Barcelona at Butarque before Sevilla smashed Real Madrid at the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán – Wednesday night was one to remember in Spain There are only two teams in Spain and both of them lost on Wednesday night. Barcelona manager Ernesto Valverde hadn’t even arrived in the press room at Butarque where his team had just been beaten 2-1 by Leganés when 542km away Real Madrid went a goal down to Sevilla. He hadn’t been sitting there much more than 60 seconds – about the time it had taken Leganés to score twice – when a ripple went round the room, as Madrid went two down. And he’d only just walked out when Madrid conceded a third, Sergio Busquets still standing there through a side door, head bowed, while outside happy fans headed home, car radios on, edging past the multicoloured 10m-high Lega-ness monster rising from its roundabout lake, barely able to believe what they’d seen – or what they were hearing. Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/...

Sarri’s Chelsea are match for Liverpool but Kanté poses midfield puzzle | Jonathan Wilson

Saturday’s league meeting offers another chance to see two sides with similar setups but Jorginho’s arrival has pushed N’Golo Kanté out of his comfort zone Press against press, 4-3-3 against 4-3-3, wide forwards who cut in against wide forwards who cut in, attacking full-back against attacking full-back: Chelsea against Liverpool on Saturday, Maurizio Sarri against Jürgen Klopp, will be a meeting of two very similar conceptions of football. Wednesday night’s Carabao Cup meeting , even with significantly altered line-ups, highlighted those similarities, and also the fact that the main difference lies in midfield. Chelsea may have won at Anfield, but it is in the centre that Liverpool perhaps have an edge. Related: Chelsea’s Eden Hazard fires spectacular winner to knock out Liverpool Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2N8v4Kq

No love left as José Mourinho’s scowl sums up Manchester United mood | Daniel Taylor

The bond the manager once was able to forge with players appears to have gone completely at Old Trafford, even if fans may still back him against a petulant Paul Pogba The most startling thing, looking at José Mourinho, close-up, as he tried to pretend everything was still OK, were the dark rings beneath his eyes. His stare was wild, the eyes rheumier than we have seen them before. He looked, frankly, as if he needed a good night’s sleep. Sam Allardyce once noted how David Moyes had aged 10 years at Manchester United and it is starting to seem as if the same could be said of the current manager. OK, it’s a football game, not a fashion parade, but if you remember the days when the younger Mourinho turned up looking so debonair, with his tailored suits and immaculately coiffured hair, it was quite something to see him, frazzled, in his blue hoodie and white T-shirt, looking more like a bloke from Gogglebox than the guy who once seemed to hold the keys to the football universe. Mourinho...

Which football clubs have manufactured their own kits? | The Knowledge

Plus: scoring past the same goalkeeper in consecutive games for club and country, most different scorers to start a season and cricket umpires. Mail us or tweet @TheKnowledge_GU “Random kit manufacturing question,” begins Michael Pilcher. “Since Paul Scally took over Gillingham in 1995, aside from a stint when Uhlsport/Vandanel made them from 2005-2014, our shirts have been made in-house by ‘Gills Leisure’/‘GFC’/‘GFC Leisure’. Are Gillingham the only club that manufacture their own kits in the EFL? How far down do you have to go before you find another club that designs and makes their kits under an ‘own brand’? Even our Kent non-league neighbours Maidstone and Dover use established kit brands (Dover were Nike last season). ” The short answer is: lots. We’ll let our readers offer a more thorough response, starting with a couple of current ones, Bristol City and Sheffield Wednesday, with the clubs’ respective owners, Steve Lansdown and Dejphon Chansiri, influential. “Bristol Sport h...

Paul Pogba: which clubs could offer him escape from Manchester United?

The midfielder may look to leave Old Trafford after falling out with José Mourinho but who could afford to sign him? Paul Pogba, who was stripped of the Manchester United vice-captaincy on Tuesday, could potentially leave the club in January after his relationship with José Mourinho hit an all-time low. But with a salary of £250,000 a week and a fee likely to be in the region of £100m, which clubs have the financial might to sign the French World Cup winner? Related: José Mourinho backed by Old Trafford hierarchy in Paul Pogba power struggle Continue reading... from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2NEaNSh