Mother of slain Alabama woman files suit against Hornets' Brandon Miller, 2 others
The mother of a woman killed near the University of Alabama in January has filed a wrongful death lawsuit in federal court against current Charlotte Hornets rookie Brandon Miller and two other men
2023-10-21 07:25
76ers prepared to start regular season without disgruntled James Harden
The Philadelphia 76ers finished their entire preseason schedule without James Harden playing for them
2023-10-21 07:23
Coach Dennis Allen says Saints have identified challenges, but are still seeking solutions
New Orleans Saints coach Dennis Allen views his team’s recent rough patch through a hopeful lens
2023-10-21 07:22
WTA roundup: Teen Diana Shnaider into Nanchang semis
The 19-year-old Shnaider swept the first seven games in the 77-minute quarterfinal and will next face No 3 seed Marie
2023-10-21 07:19
How many periods are in a hockey game?
The NHL has been around for more than 100 years, and there have been different iterations of the game along the way. One thing that hasn't changed and makes it unique from most other sports is how it breaks down periods and intermissions.
2023-10-21 07:19
All Blacks coach can enjoy popcorn after booking World Cup final place
New Zealand head coach Ian Foster said he would sit down with some popcorn to enjoy seeing who his side will face in the Rugby World Cup final...
2023-10-21 06:59
Michigan vs. Michigan State rivalry: Records, last MSU win, streaks, more
No. 2 Michigan travels to East Lansing to take on the Michigan State Spartans as the Wolverines look to continue their undefeated season.
2023-10-21 06:57
MATCHDAY: Chelsea hosts Arsenal in Premier League; Bayern visits Mainz
Unbeaten Arsenal plays at Chelsea in the Premier League and defending champion Manchester City hosts Brighton on Saturday
2023-10-21 06:29
NFL fines Seahawks' Jamal Adams $50K for latest incident with concussion consultant, AP source says
The NFL has fined Seattle Seahawks safety Jamal Adams $50,000 for his “directed verbal remarks” toward a concussion doctor during the team’s Week 6 game against Cincinnati
2023-10-21 06:28
Guardiola denies tipping De Zerbi as Man City successor
Pep Guardiola has denied tipping Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi to be his successor...
2023-10-21 06:19
3 Phillies who can’t afford to cool off for World Series run
The Philadelphia Phillies are two wins away from the World Series, but cold spells from these players would spell trouble.
2023-10-21 05:56
Luke Shaw not expected to be fit until after November’s international break
Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag is not expecting Luke Shaw to make a return to action before the next international break. Left-back Shaw has not played since the 2-0 loss at Tottenham on August 19, United’s second fixture of the season, due to a muscle injury – sitting out nine club games as well as four England matches. Ten Hag’s men are set to play seven times between now and England’s next game, against Malta on November 17. United have been blighted by injuries in defence, with right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka another who has been sidelined since sustaining an injury against Brighton on September 18. Ten Hag said: “Of course they are closer. (But) for Luke Shaw, I don’t expect him back in this block of games. Aaron Wan-Bissaka, I don’t think he’s too far away from returning to team training and so back in the team.” United travel to Bramall Lane to face Sheffield United on Saturday night without Casemiro, who emerged from Brazil’s World Cup qualifiers against Venezuela last Friday and Uruguay five days later with an injury. “In the first game he came off but then he played the second game, it was an important one,” Ten Hag said of the midfielder, who is suspended for next Tuesday’s Champions League clash with FC Copenhagen. “I’m sure that game didn’t help him, but it’s a small injury, he’ll return (from Brazil) next week, it will be healed and then he’s ready for our next (league) game (against Manchester City), I’m sure.” United do have defensive pair Raphael Varane and Sergio Reguilon available again after injury lay-offs, while Tyrell Malacia and Lisandro Martinez are other defenders still sidelined alongside Shaw and Wan-Bissaka. Ten Hag – whose side have lost six times in all competitions this term and are 10th in the Premier League – has stressed of injuries that he will “never use it as an excuse” but believes it has not helped new goalkeeper Andre Onana settle after a number of mistakes since his summer arrival from Inter Milan. “Of course when every time you have a different defending line in front of you it is not helpful… but you have to deal with it,” Ten Hag added. “But it didn’t help for the results and it didn’t help his integration, absolutely.” Ten Hag has said defender Victor Lindelof is “ready” to play against Sheffield United after his distressing experience earlier in the week. Lindelof captained the Sweden side whose Euro 2024 qualifier against Belgium in Brussels on Monday was abandoned after two Swedish fans were shot dead and another injured three miles from the stadium. Ten Hag also indicated there has been no change in terms of Jadon Sancho, who has been training away from the first team, with the club having said that is “pending resolution of a squad discipline issue”. England’s 3-1 win over Italy on Tuesday saw Marcus Rashford score a fine goal – having netted only once previously this season – and Harry Maguire play the full duration in defence. Ten Hag said: “I enjoyed the (performances from the) players involved from us – you saw the qualities. The form the last games was maybe not that good, but I’m sure I will back them, I trust them, I believe in them and I’m sure they’ll be back in very good shape.” United head into Saturday’s match amid considerable talk about their ownership situation, with Qatari banker Sheikh Jassim last weekend understood to have ended his attempt to buy the club, while INEOS founder Sir Jim Ratcliffe is reportedly looking to purchase a 25 per cent stake that could see him take over football operations. Ten Hag said he had not spoken to co-chairman Joel Glazer. “In this moment I’m not involved so I don’t know. What I know are the agreements I made once I signed this contract,” he said. “Until I hear anything I just keep focusing on my job, in this structure, and that is winning games and get the best out of the season.” Read More Mauricio Pochettino hails Reece James’ leadership and defends captain after ban I don’t remember – Pep Guardiola denies tipping Roberto De Zerbi as successor FIFA hands two-year doping ban to World Cup winner Papu Gomez Rotherham’s game with Ipswich off and Scottish matches postponed due to storm It is bad news – Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi expects Man City to bounce back Kevin Sinfield calls on England to empty tanks against South Africa
2023-10-21 05:56
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