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NFL rumors: Jonathan Taylor trade, dark horse Jets QB trade target, Joe Burrow's high-profile calf advisor
NFL rumors: Jonathan Taylor trade, dark horse Jets QB trade target, Joe Burrow's high-profile calf advisor
A look at the latest on the Colts trading Jonathan Taylor, a dark-horse candidate for the Jets to replace Zach Wilson, and Joe Burrow's interesting calf advisor.
2023-09-29 04:26
Norris upstages Verstappen as Ricciardo breaks hand in Dutch GP practice
Norris upstages Verstappen as Ricciardo breaks hand in Dutch GP practice
McLaren's Lando Norris upstaged home hero Max Verstappen in an eventful second practice at the Dutch Grand Prix on Friday which proved calamitous...
2023-08-26 03:17
Guardians vs. Twins prediction and odds for Sunday, June 4 (How to bet on Triston McKenzie's season debut)
Guardians vs. Twins prediction and odds for Sunday, June 4 (How to bet on Triston McKenzie's season debut)
The Guardians have hung around in the American League Central race, and now bolster its rotation with the return of one of the team's best pitcher with Triston McKenzie set to make his season debut.After being shut down just before the season due to a strain in his right teres muscle, McKen...
2023-06-04 22:24
Newcastle 'in limbo' on Sandro Tonali. Howe says 'high chance' banned midfielder still available
Newcastle 'in limbo' on Sandro Tonali. Howe says 'high chance' banned midfielder still available
Newcastle says it is “in limbo” over the status of Sandro Tonali
2023-10-27 18:58
England midfielder Keira Walsh has not suffered ACL injury
England midfielder Keira Walsh has not suffered ACL injury
England midfielder Keira Walsh’s World Cup hangs in the balance after a scan revealed she did not suffer an anterior cruciate ligament injury in the Lionesses’ 1-0 victory over Denmark on Friday. The 26-year-old will miss the Lionesses’ final group-stage clash with China on Tuesday but will remain in Australia as she undergoes further medical assessments. Walsh left the pitch on a stretcher in the 38th minute of England’s second group game and could clearly be seen telling the team’s medical staff “I’ve done my knee” after sliding to collect the ball late in the first half. The Champions League winner later appeared on crutches. Following a scan late on Saturday afternoon, the Football Association said in a statement: “We can confirm Keira Walsh has not suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury. “The midfielder was substituted during Friday’s 1-0 win against Denmark. “Walsh has been ruled out of Tuesday’s final Group D match against China PR in Adelaide and will remain at England’s Terrigal base to continue her recovery. “Her knee injury will continue to be assessed by England medical staff and no further update will be provided at this stage.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
2023-07-29 20:28
Why England will head into 2024 with their sense of optimism restored
Why England will head into 2024 with their sense of optimism restored
In 2023, as in 2022, a marathon season ended for England’s players in June, north of their Wembley home, against eastern European opposition. And there, it is fair to say, the similarities ended. A year ago came the historic low, the 4-0 loss to Hungary at Molineux that was England’s heaviest home defeat since 1928, the night Gareth Southgate was told he did not know what he was doing and when both he and many another concluded his reign was nearing an undignified end. Twelve months and five days later, a 7-0 thrashing of North Macedonia at Old Trafford capped a restorative spell. Euro 2024 beckons, a broadly positive World Cup has been followed by a quartet of qualifying wins and the feel of Southgate’s reign, of youthful progressiveness, has largely been restored. The torrid June of 2022 has started to look like the anomaly, not the start of the slide. The encouraging June of 2023 has more in keeping with most of Southgate’s tenure. “We look back at last summer, with four matches, [playing] behind closed doors for two and we needed to look at new players,” he reflected. “There were a lot of circumstances around those.” A year on, England could have been forgiven for suffering from a similar tiredness. Yet if the fixtures were easier now, there was a relish and a sharpness. Southgate fielded a forward line with three of the outstanding players of the Premier League campaign, in Harry Kane, Bukayo Saka and Marcus Rashford: they scored six of the seven goals to take their combined tally to 96 goals for the season for clubs and country. They were emblematic of a side who still showed a sharpness. “Post World Cup, we have hit a sweet spot,” Southgate said. The most seismic result of England’s season was actually the victory over Italy in Naples but, after the 6-2 demolition of Iran in the World Cup, North Macedonia can testify that teams with the ability to get excellent results can find themselves eviscerated by England. “We have a hunger to go further than we’ve been and keep pushing forward, confidence from big nights we’ve been involved in,” Southgate said. “It’s a good place but we have to keep pushing. We have set a standard in the last four games where anything possible. There is a brilliant feel around the squad and that creates a strong team.” Few players are better at engendering a positivity feeling than Saka with his infectious enthusiasm. “He’s talented, he’s humble, he’s incredibly popular,” said Southgate. There was a certain symbolism to Saka’s hat-trick. There has seemed something of a changing of the guard over the last year. Southgate has been a loyalist to the core of the team who gave him breakthrough tournaments in 2018 and 2021 but he has also recognised talent when it has emerged. England’s player of the World Cup was Jude Bellingham. Even though he missed their June fixtures, Real Madrid’s newest signing may have been their outstanding individual of the season. But if not, then Saka has a compelling case. When the campaign began, perhaps neither was an automatic choice. Now each is. Bellingham shifted the equation in the World Cup, to the detriment of Mason Mount; if Southgate plays 4-3-3 – as he does now, though last summer it still felt as though he wanted the security blanket of a third centre-back – then the Bundesliga player of the year suits the role as the most attacking midfielder. In attack, if Raheem Sterling used to be the guaranteed starter on the flanks now it should be Saka; it helps that he has become a regular scorer. A third player of rare gifts may yet join them in the strongest side. Trent Alexander-Arnold had felt the conundrum Southgate could not solve; until Jurgen Klopp gave him a helping hand, anyway. The Liverpudlian’s end-of-season shift into midfield for his club led to two encouraging performances for his country. A remarkable pass for Saka’s terrific second goal, the kind of 50-yard ball that invokes mentions of quarterbacks, was an illustration of his passing range. It was nevertheless notable that Southgate singled out another Liverpool player for praise. “Our senior players set a brilliant tone. [Jordan] Henderson won’t get the headlines but the way he set the tone, mixing the game up was really important.” Yet the thought of a midfield trio of Bellingham, Alexander-Arnold and Declan Rice is tantalising. A department where England felt short of options in the 2018 World Cup could be one where they boast enviable class. It helps, too, to have players on the rise. Saka, Rashford and Bellingham have just had the best seasons of their careers so far. Five of their England teammates did a treble for their club. If a theme of Southgate’s reign has been to give the national team back a feelgood factor and a sense of optimism, it has been a feature of the last year, too. Southgate won’t be defined by the summer of 2023, but nor will he be by the summer of 2022. But now he can get for the summer of 2024 with renewed hope of a defining achievement. Read More Bukayo Saka cements his place as England’s next leading man with first career hat-trick ‘Exceptional’ Bukayo Saka lauded by Gareth Southgate after England hat-trick England vs North Macedonia LIVE: Euro 2024 qualifier result and reaction Bukayo Saka cements his place as England’s leading man with first career hat-trick Marcus Rashford’s complicated England relationship could be at turning point
2023-06-20 16:17
Kopech gives up 1 hit over 8 innings, White Sox beat Royals 2-0
Kopech gives up 1 hit over 8 innings, White Sox beat Royals 2-0
Michael Kopech gave up one hit over a career-high eight innings, and the Chicago White Sox beat the Kansas City Royals 2-0
2023-05-20 10:56
Arne Slot signs new Feyenoord contract after failed Tottenham approach
Arne Slot signs new Feyenoord contract after failed Tottenham approach
Arne Slot has signed a new contract with Feyenoord despite interest from Tottenham.
2023-05-26 20:53
The year of the North? Ireland and France threaten southern hemisphere hold on the Rugby World Cup
The year of the North? Ireland and France threaten southern hemisphere hold on the Rugby World Cup
Top-ranked Ireland and host nation France both provide compelling reasons to believe that the southern hemisphere’s 16-year hold on the Rugby World Cup might come to an end this year
2023-09-01 19:51
Cubs put 2B Nico Hoerner on injured list with hamstring strain
Cubs put 2B Nico Hoerner on injured list with hamstring strain
Chicago Cubs second baseman Nico Hoerner has been placed on the 10-day injured list with a strained left hamstring
2023-05-13 07:45
Premier League confirms November Player of the Month nominees
Premier League confirms November Player of the Month nominees
The Premier League confirms its nominees for 2023 November Player of the Month.
2023-11-30 19:47
NFL Week 9 Byes: Every team that's off this week
NFL Week 9 Byes: Every team that's off this week
A look at the teams on a bye during Week 9 of the 2023 NFL season.
2023-11-01 11:29