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Lionel Messi earns $20.4 million under contract with Major League Soccer's Inter Miami
Lionel Messi earns $20.4 million under contract with Major League Soccer's Inter Miami
Lionel Messi’s annualized compensation from his Major League Soccer contract with Inter Miami is just over $20.4 million
2023-10-19 01:16
Tsitsipas defeats de Minaur to capture ATP Los Cabos title
Tsitsipas defeats de Minaur to capture ATP Los Cabos title
Greek top seed Stefanos Tsitsipas defeated Australian fifth seed Alex de Minaur 6-3, 6-4 on Saturday to capture the ATP Mexico Open for his...
2023-08-06 12:59
Germany shuts out France 5-0 to clinch spot in quarterfinals at ice hockey world championships
Germany shuts out France 5-0 to clinch spot in quarterfinals at ice hockey world championships
Germany shut out France 5-0 in its final group game to clinch a place in the quarterfinals at the ice hockey world championship
2023-05-23 20:54
Chelsea v Arsenal LIVE: Premier League score and goal updates as Leandro Trossard equalises
Chelsea v Arsenal LIVE: Premier League score and goal updates as Leandro Trossard equalises
Chelsea host Arsenal in a huge London derby in the Premier League as Mikel Arteta faces Mauricio Pochettino for the first time as managers. The former teammates at Paris Saint-Germain are longtime friends and their managerial careers have somewhat mirrored each other at London clubs. While Pochettino took Tottenham to the verge of the Premier League title, Arteta is now attempting to go one step further with Arsenal, with victory over defending champions Manchester City signalling their intent. But Pochettino is also now in charge of a new project at Stamford Bridge, and there are some signs that Chelsea’s plans are starting to come together under the Argentine following a run of three wins in a row. Follow along for all the updates from Stamford Bridge plus get the latest odds and tips for this match right here: Read More Mikel Arteta hails career-long support of ‘big brother’ Mauricio Pochettino Mauricio Pochettino believes Mikel Arteta is ‘one of the best’ ahead of London derby Mikel Arteta, Mauricio Pochettino and the ‘love’ at the heart of a fractious rivalry
2023-10-22 02:26
Blue Jays activate Gold Glove 3B Matt Chapman off 10-day IL
Blue Jays activate Gold Glove 3B Matt Chapman off 10-day IL
Blue Jays third baseman Matt Chapman was activated off the 10-day injured list before their game against Texas
2023-09-15 04:49
Rafael Leao guilty of bad miss as Newcastle earn point in UCL opener at AC Milan
Rafael Leao guilty of bad miss as Newcastle earn point in UCL opener at AC Milan
Rafael Leao was guilty of an incredible miss which let Newcastle off the hook as their Champions League opener at AC Milan finished goalless. The Portugal international, who was Newcastle star Sandro Tonali’s team-mate at San Siro until his £53million summer switch to Tyneside, completely fluffed his lines with only goalkeeper Nick Pope to beat after attempting an audacious flick at the end of a stunning 34th-minute run and only succeeded in tripping himself. Pope will feel he had already earned his slice of good fortune after making five first-half saves in the space of six minutes to pave the way for a 0-0 draw which banked a priceless first point for the Magpies’ Group F account on their return to European football’s top table after an absence of 20 years. For the seven-time winners, who were thrashed 5-1 by derby rivals Inter Milan on Saturday, there was no salvation on a night when they created enough chances, but were unable to take any of them, much to the annoyance of the locals among a crowd of 65,695. Pope had to come to Newcastle’s rescue five times in quick succession after Dan Burn, one of two Geordies in Eddie Howe’s starting line-up, allowed the ball to run across him, forcing Sven Botman to make a hurried clearance. Midfielder Tommaso Pobega pounced on the loose ball to test the keeper from distance and Pope had to react swiftly to repel Samuel Chukwueze’s header as the ball was recycled before denying Olivier Giroud from point-blank range with his defenders unable to keep the red and black shirts at bay. The England international then tipped away Rade Krunic’s raking drive and turned Giroud’s 19th-minute header over the bar after he had been left criminally unmarked from the resulting corner. Ruben Loftus-Cheek blazed over from long range after once again bursting through the black and white cover with Howe’s men under sustained pressure with Tonali, Bruno Guimaraes and Sean Longstaff struggling to exert any control in midfield. Longstaff was appealing in vain for a 31st-minute penalty after going down under Leao’s challenge and as Spanish referee Jose Sanchez waved play on, Theo Hernandez broke down the left and crossed for Giroud a the near post, only to see him fire wastefully wide. Leao should have put Milan ahead 11 minutes before the break when he carved his way into the penalty area and past three lunging tackles to go one-on-one with Pope, but inexplicably tried to back-heel the ball home from six yards and simply fell over with Jacob Murphy hacking Pobega’s follow-up off the line. Murphy mustered the Magpies’ first attempt with a curling 41st-minute shot which flew well wide after Kieran Tripper, Longstaff and Alexander Isak had combined well, but there was a measure of relief when the half-time whistle sounded with the score still at 0-0. Tonali blasted a shot straight at defender Malick Thiaw and Murphy blazed high and wide as Newcastle returned determined to make an impression as an attacking force. Milan’s build-up play was patient, but the holes which had appeared in the visitors’ defence at regular intervals before the break remained stubbornly closed after it. Howe made his move with 27 minutes remaining when he sent on Callum Wilson and Miguel Almiron for Anthony Gordon and Murphy, although Pope had to field a stabbed shot from substitute Tijjani Reijnders within seconds. Frustration grew among the Rossoneri ranks with Hernandez chancing his arm from all of 35 yards only for Botman to thump his attempt away, although Tonali was applauded warmly by the home fans when he was replaced by Elliot Anderson with 18 minutes remaining. Leao might have atoned for his first-half blunder when he dived to meet Alessandro Florenzi’s 74th-minute cross, but he sent his header over Pope’s crossbar, and a late flurry by Milan was met with stern resistance as the game ended goalless, but only after substitute keeper Marco Sportiello had tipped Longstaff’s stoppage-time pile-driver over. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Adam Rossington century rescues Essex against Hampshire Ant and Dec relish Newcastle’s European adventure – Tuesday’s sporting social Jos Buttler felt a sense of duty to inform Jason Roy of World Cup omission
2023-09-20 03:20
Taylor Swift Goes Crazy After Travis Kelce Touchdown
Taylor Swift Goes Crazy After Travis Kelce Touchdown
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce set the Internet on fire on Sunday as she attended the Kansas City Chiefs' game against the Chicago Bears. Swift is sitting with K
2023-09-25 06:51
Columbus Crew vs Atlanta United - MLS Cup playoffs preview: TV channel, live stream, team news & prediction
Columbus Crew vs Atlanta United - MLS Cup playoffs preview: TV channel, live stream, team news & prediction
Columbus Crew take on Atlanta United in the first round of the playoffs.
2023-11-01 05:52
Mets cut Gary Sánchez, activate catcher Tomás Nido from injured list
Mets cut Gary Sánchez, activate catcher Tomás Nido from injured list
Two-time All-Star Gary Sánchez has been designated for assignment by the New York Mets, who reinstated fellow catcher Tomás Nido from the injured list
2023-05-26 09:18
Jurgen Klopp gives Darwin Nunez assurance after match-winning brace
Jurgen Klopp gives Darwin Nunez assurance after match-winning brace
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp discusses playing chances that are likely to come to Darwin Nunez after brace against Newcastle.
2023-08-28 03:56
Pietro Fittipaldi hired to race IndyCar season for Rahal Letterman Lanigan
Pietro Fittipaldi hired to race IndyCar season for Rahal Letterman Lanigan
Rahal Letterman Lanigan has hired Pietro Fittipaldi to race its third car in the IndyCar Series next season
2023-10-24 01:51
My club has suffered – Emma Hayes hopes FA Cup win brings ‘joy’ to Chelsea fans
My club has suffered – Emma Hayes hopes FA Cup win brings ‘joy’ to Chelsea fans
Chelsea boss Emma Hayes praised striker Sam Kerr as she dedicated her side’s third consecutive FA Cup victory to Blues fans in a year in which she feels the wider club has “suffered”. Kerr struck the winner past England goalkeeper Mary Earps to fire Chelsea to a 1-0 victory over Manchester United in front of a crowd of 77,390 at Wembley, a new world record for a women’s domestic club fixture. It was the fifth time in nine years Chelsea have triumphed in the showpiece and another game-changing moment from Australia international Kerr, who latched on to substitute Pernille Harder’s pinpoint pass to steer home the winner in the 68th minute. “I’ve never coached a player like her,” said Hayes. “For a player to have such convictions, such confidence, such courage, the way she attacks everything. “What I love about Sam is she is willing to take responsibility for the team at the top end of the pitch, but I think it’s important to mention Pernille Harder, because without Pernille Harder she wouldn’t have got that goal. “So congratulations to the team, the squad. It will bug me if I don’t say this – I’m a football fan and I’ve watched how much my club has suffered this year. “We’ve had ownership changes, the men’s team hasn’t been brilliant, Chelsea fans this is for you. I hope we had a little bit of joy tonight. I hope we gave you something where you can smile about it this year. The whole club, owners included.” We've had ownership changes, the men's team hasn't been brilliant, Chelsea fans this is for you. I hope we had a little bit of joy tonight Emma Hayes It ultimately came down to fine margins for Marc Skinner’s United side, who had reached a major final for the first time since their promotion from the Championship in 2019. They started brightly and largely controlled a first half in which they had a goal chalked off for offside and a penalty appeal by Nikita Parris turned down, officials ultimately determining she had been brought down by Niamh Charles outside the area. Second-half substitutions saw Chelsea spring back to life after a first period that led Hayes to agree with assistant manager Paul Green, who branded it the “worst first half of FA Cup football we’ve ever had”. Her mood had shifted by the time the final whistle blew and the Prince of Wales draped a medal around her neck. She said: “I think our team has been in transition, with six different players in the starting line-up to last year’s final. My big thing is, ‘How can we still keep winning while transitioning?’ “So this year of trying to get as many players as many opportunities and keep developing their experiences in all areas of the pitch and to win knowing we’re in that stage, this is far and away my most memorable FA Cup final.” Skinner’s side still lead the Women’s Super League, although second-placed Chelsea, with a game in hand, are just one point behind. It has been a year of firsts for his team, who are tantalisingly close to clinching a first ever Champions League berth. Skinner said: “I’m not going to stop and this team’s not going to stop. If anyone thinks we’re going away, we’re not going away. “These are just moments you have to win and we haven’t done that today, but we’ve got a really good account of ourselves and we’ll be back, no doubt about that. “We know how special our club is and how we need to be synonymous with success. Along the way you get a few bumps and today is one of them.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Brighton win puts Manchester City on title brink – 5 things from Premier League George Ford ‘a little pocket of calm amid the chaos’, says Alex Sanderson Owen Farrell adamant Saracens have always played with adventure in attack
2023-05-15 02:28