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Alcaraz, Sabalenka romp into last 16 at US Open
Alcaraz, Sabalenka romp into last 16 at US Open
World number one Carlos Alcaraz surged into the last 16 of the US Open on Saturday as second-seeded Aryna Sabalenka advanced...
2023-09-03 03:58
J.J. McCarthy leads No. 2 Michigan over East Carolina 30-3 without Jim Harbaugh on the sideline
J.J. McCarthy leads No. 2 Michigan over East Carolina 30-3 without Jim Harbaugh on the sideline
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2023-09-03 03:57
Alcaraz sinks dogged Evans to make US Open last 16
Alcaraz sinks dogged Evans to make US Open last 16
Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz shrugged off a battling performance from British 26th seed Dan Evans to win in four sets and reach the last 16...
2023-09-03 03:56
Bellingham's fifth goal in four games seals Real Madrid comeback over Getafe
Bellingham's fifth goal in four games seals Real Madrid comeback over Getafe
Jude Bellingham has scored in injury time to complete Real Madrid’s 2-1 comeback over Getafe
2023-09-03 03:45
Heisman Watch: Travis Hunter’s Colorado debut starts worthy buzz
Heisman Watch: Travis Hunter’s Colorado debut starts worthy buzz
Travis Hunter is having a heck of a game in his season debut for Colorado. What are his Heisman chances after his play through the first three quarters?
2023-09-03 03:45
Tanner Tessmann replaces Johnny Cardoso on USMNT's roster for September friendlies
Tanner Tessmann replaces Johnny Cardoso on USMNT's roster for September friendlies
Tanner Tessmann replaces Johnny Cardoso on the USMNT’s 24-player roster for the September friendlies against Oman and Uzbekistan.
2023-09-03 03:45
Mathys Tel helps Bayern Munich come back and win at Borussia Monchengladbach
Mathys Tel helps Bayern Munich come back and win at Borussia Monchengladbach
Mathys Tel stole Harry Kane’s thunder as he came off the bench to head Bayern Munich to a hard-fought Bundesliga victory at Borussia Monchengladbach. Former Tottenham striker Kane failed to find the back of the net in the league for the first time in three starts for his new club on a night when they had to come from behind to win 2-1 at Borussia Park. Ko Itakura had headed the home side into a first-half lead, but an inspirational Leroy Sane levelled after the break to set the stage for Tel to win it at the death and preserve the reigning champions’ perfect start despite the heroics of debutant Monchengladbach keeper Moritz Nicolas. The visitors started strongly with Kane and Leon Goretzka threatening from a series of early corners and as the England captain forged a working partnership with Thomas Muller, it was they who looked the most likely to force their way ahead. They might have done just that had Sane managed to hit the target after running on to Muller’s pull-back, but he steered his effort wide. However, Monchengladbach served warning with 25 minutes gone when Marvin Friedrich’s header clipped Sven Ulreich’s crossbar, and it was the hosts who took the lead as the game reached the half-hour mark. Max Wober flicked on a right-wing corner at the near post and Itakura timed his jump to perfection to send a looping header back across Ulreich and inside the far post to spark wild celebrations in the stands. Ulreich denied Julian Weigl a second goal inside two minutes, but Bayern responded in determined fashion and it took a fine save by Nicolas to push Sane’s powerfully-struck effort on to his crossbar after Muller had unlocked the home defence. Nicolas once again intervened in timely fashion to prevent Kane from reaching Kingsley Coman’s whipped cross six minutes after the restart, and Itakura found himself in the right place at the right time to clear Goretzka’s header off the line after Coman had caused problems once again. Muller fired wide as Thomas Tuchel’s men started to turn the screw with Sane very much coming to the fore. The former Manchester City forward finally made the pressure tell with 59 minutes gone, collecting Joshua Kimmich’s clipped pass on his chest before scuffing a shot past the advancing keeper to level. Substitute Serge Gnabry had a glorious opportunity to put Bayern ahead when he met Kimmich’s 70th-minute free-kick with a firm header, but Nicolas stood tall to block with his shoulder, and he repeated the dose to deny Sane from point-blank range with nine minutes remaining, although an offside flag would have come to his rescue in any case. However, he was beaten for a second time with three minutes remaining when Tel met Kimmich’s corner with a fine downward header to win it. Nicolas produced another important save at the death to keep out substitute Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting’s header with Kane unable to reach the rebound in time to maintain his goalscoring run. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Jack Draper silences New York crowd with four-set win over American Michael Mmoh Marco Silva says it should be ‘impossible’ to allow controversial Man City goal Heather Knight defends team selection after heavy defeat for England Women
2023-09-03 03:27
JGR's Christopher Bell takes the pole at Darlington for NASCAR's opening playoff race
JGR's Christopher Bell takes the pole at Darlington for NASCAR's opening playoff race
Christopher Bell will start up front for NASCAR's opening playoff race after winning the pole for the Southern 500 on Saturday
2023-09-03 03:20
How rare is Jasson Dominguez's first AB home run?
How rare is Jasson Dominguez's first AB home run?
Jasson Dominguez hit a home run in his first major league at-bat. How many MLB players have done that?
2023-09-03 03:17
'My legs were shaking' at Madrid fans singing 'Hey Jude': Bellingham
'My legs were shaking' at Madrid fans singing 'Hey Jude': Bellingham
Jude Bellingham said his legs were left "shaking" as Real Madrid fans serenaded him with The Beatles song...
2023-09-03 03:17
Mathys Tel rescues Bayern Munich with late winner over Borussia Mönchengladbach
Mathys Tel rescues Bayern Munich with late winner over Borussia Mönchengladbach
Bayern Munich substitute Mathys Tel has scored late for the Bundesliga champion to come from behind and beat Borussia Mönchengladbach 2-1
2023-09-03 02:58
Marco Silva says it should be ‘impossible’ to allow controversial Man City goal
Marco Silva says it should be ‘impossible’ to allow controversial Man City goal
Fulham manager Marco Silva claims it should have been “impossible” to allow Manchester City’s controversial second goal to stand in his side’s 5-1 loss to the champions. The Cottagers had been holding their own against the treble winners at the Etihad Stadium when City went 2-1 ahead on the stroke of half-time with a Nathan Ake header. Fulham argued long and hard that City defender Manuel Akanji, stood in an offside position, had played at the ball and impacted goalkeeper Bernd Leno. Everyone that plays football, everyone that has played football, everyone that has some knowledge about football – I'm 100 per cent sure – has to disallow that goal. Fulham boss Marco Silva Despite a VAR review and further lengthy protests, the goal was given and City went on to win comfortably with a second-half hat-trick from the prolific Erling Haaland. Silva said: “The second half was not at the level that it should be. I tried to tell the players not to lose focus from things that we cannot control but, of course, that moment made a huge impact on them. “Even all the explanations that we listened to during that period didn’t make sense at all. “What I can say? Everyone that plays football, everyone that has played football, everyone that has some knowledge about football – I’m 100 per cent sure – has to disallow that goal. “Everyone has to be furious if a goal like that comes against you. For the linesman I believe that it can be difficult but, for the VAR, it is impossible not to disallow that goal. It is a clear offside.” Silva admitted Joao Palhinha had not been in the right frame of mind to play after his proposed deadline day move to Bayern Munich collapsed. Silva said: “It was a tough day for him, definitely, probably one of the toughest days of his life. “He loves Fulham, he loves football, he loves to be with us. He had the fantastic season last season and he’s always a player that gives 100 per cent for the shirt but he had a big chance to go to one of the biggest clubs in the world and he was really close. “You can imagine the impact that has on a football player when these type of things happen.” City were not at their best in the first half and saw their opening goal from Julian Alvarez quickly cancelled out by Tim Ream. Yet after the stormy end to the first half, they moved through the gears after the break with Haaland, scorer of 52 goals last season, coming to the fore. Assistant boss Juanma Lillo, who has won both of his matches in charge since manager Pep Guardiola underwent back surgery, said of the Norway striker: “This guy was born scoring goals and he’ll go through his whole life scoring goals, so it’ll be no surprise if he manages to get those same figures as last time. “But it doesn’t matter if he doesn’t as he’s great at providing play for the players. Today he made one assist and also put a ball through to another player. I’d always look at his intelligence as well as his goalscoring stats.” City midfielder Jack Grealish missed the game with a thigh injury and is now doubtful for England’s upcoming internationals against Ukraine and Scotland. Lillo said: “It would be difficult to be able to make it for the national team but I am not a doctor and it would be difficult for me to explain.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Heather Knight defends team selection after heavy defeat for England Women England expect to be fully fit for World Cup opener after Courtney Lawes fears Steve Cooper: Forest were spurred on at Chelsea by Old Trafford frustration
2023-09-03 02:57
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