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Cubs rumors: Counsell's first comments, Morel's murky future, Boras on Belli
Cubs rumors: Counsell's first comments, Morel's murky future, Boras on Belli
The Chicago Cubs are not letting this offseason pass them by. Here's the latest on what Cody Bellinger's agent thinks of his price, Christopher Morel as trade bait, and new manager Craig Counsell's first public comments since taking the manager role.
2023-11-09 08:24
Manchester United’s latest farce points to an early Champions League exit
Manchester United’s latest farce points to an early Champions League exit
Worse than a defeat that could decide Manchester United’s Champions League season, this was almost multiple losses in one as Erik ten Hag’s hapless side found new ways to just collapse. Twice. An evening that had almost everything left United with nothing, and looking so unconvincing. It wasn’t quite defeat from the jaws of victory but farce from the semblance of competence. United somehow lost 4-3 in Copenhagen to leave themselves in danger of going out at the group stage for the third time in eight years. They are currently bottom of the group, but that only comes after they just bottomed out. United had been leading mere minutes from the end of normal time in both halves and, incredibly, twice went in behind. The second was of course the one that mattered, as Ten Hag’s side disappeared from view to the soundtrack of raucously celebrating Copenhagen fans. This was one of the greatest nights of their history. It was one of United’s most miserable recent results, which is saying something. There were mitigating factors, such as Marcus Rashford’s contentious red card, but they don’t fully explain this. It is why the word “somehow” does a lot of the heavy lifting here, in the way United’s ponderous midfield didn’t. The blunt truth was that this brought together many of the problems Ten Hag has been enduring from this season. Above anything, beyond the lack of tactical idea, there was the lack of conviction. That’s where the biggest issue lies. It just should never have got to this in the modern Champions League against a club as moderately resourced as Copenhagen. It should never be the case that a serial Champions League winner like Raphael Varane offers up a late pass like that. It said so much about the game, and what was wrong. The manner of their final two match-winning goals were so easy, and the most damning aspect of that was they almost represented a mirror of how the game started. The defeat was all the more galling because of how good it looked. United were through and ahead without even doing too much. Aaron Wan-Bissaka was presented with a route down the right that saw Scott McTominay free right by the goal. He so easily squared for Rasmus Hojlund to just slot in. The young Dane was back where he grew up and making himself at home again. The second was an even easier finish, although did admittedly require more graft to get there. It had also come out of a situation where there was a warning for United. Copenhagen were beginning to get at their defence more. Openings were appearing. Through that, though, a massive opening appeared behind them. From one defensive clearance, Alejandro Garnacho just surged forward to force a save from Kamil Grabara but there was Hojlund to just tap it in again. It looked so easy but of course came from a pounding run as the rest of the Copenhagen defence was concentrating on Garnacho. That was an admittedly rare burst, though. It was conspicuous even before that goal that United were trying to cautiously control the game. It was like Ten Hag was trying to build confidence in the gameplan again. They were so studiously keeping possession and looking to construct moves, but without too many strides. That made what followed all the more ironic. The game quickly went out of all control. Perhaps the two are connected. It might not have got to that had they seized the initiative. But they were 2-0 ahead. It should have been safe. It ended up coming down to an interpretation over Marcus Rashford’s level of control. Either way, the referee judged it was a red card, and off the forward went. That happened at 42 minutes, which might have been time enough for United to just see it to half-time. There were instead a massive 13 minutes of stoppage time, although two of those were admittedly for moments unrelated to play. One was when a supporter ran on with a Palestinian flag. Another, shortly afterwards, was when a different fan had to be tended to by medics. The stadium announcer mercifully stated soon afterwards that he was awake and well. All of that still meant there were more than 20 minutes for United to play through until the break, but they began to fold with alarming speed. Diogo Goncalves had already hit the bar with a free-kick. On exactly 45 minutes, he squared for Mohamed Elyounoussi to finish. The Copenhagen crowd had already been buoyant, especially behind that goal, but they were by now electric. There was that sense of opportunity. It was far from the last time that was to happen. It was also a moment that brought another debatable decision - although this admittedly the least of them. The ball struck Harry Maguire’s hand in the area, and Goncalves struck his penalty well. There were a mere 10 minutes between Rashford’s red and the penalty decision. Making the result even worse, they were then granted a reprieve through a decision that was far more debatable. There was another handball that can only be described as a “Champions League decision”. Bruno Fernandes at least ensured the penalty was beyond doubt, smashing it into the top corner. This, with 10 men, was when Ten Hag’s more cautious control might have been warranted. They should have just seen the game out in a professional and tactical manner. That’s just now how you can describe United at the moment, though. They have persistently been playing with the fear that it can all suddenly go wrong, as if one bad moment can lead to an entire bad game. So it was. There was another lightning quick collapse, the goals even easier than those Hojlund had plundered in the first half. On 83 minutes, Rasmus Falk crossed for Lukas Lerager to finish from close range. On 87, substitute Roony Bardghji smashed home a deserved goal that saw the Parken Stadion erupt. The game ended with Copenhagen, and their budget that is a fraction of United’s, just playing the ball around with ease. The next game away to Galatasaray now might be one the entire season - and potentially Ten Hag’s future - hinges on. Read More Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli dazzle to lead Arsenal towards Champions League last-16 Man Utd throw away lead twice after Rashford red in damaging Copenhagen defeat Copenhagen vs Man Utd LIVE: Champions League result and reaction Rumours: Chelsea and Man Utd want £43m full-back as Arsenal delay Toney chase Jacob Neestrup: Parken atmosphere is 100 times more intense than Old Trafford
2023-11-09 07:27
Mikel Arteta provides Bukayo Saka injury update after concerning knock against Sevilla
Mikel Arteta provides Bukayo Saka injury update after concerning knock against Sevilla
Mikel Arteta is hopeful Bukayo Saka will be fine after the Arsenal forward was brought off with a “knock’’ in the Champions League victory over Sevilla. Saka was the star of the show as Arsenal brushed Sevilla aside in a 2-0 win at the Emirates, setting up Leandro Trossard’s opener before doubling the hosts’ lead in the second half. But the 22-year-old was once again on the receiving end of several fouls from the Sevilla defenders and signalled to come off late in the contest after an awkward landing. Arteta, however, did not appear to be overly concerned after Saka’s early exit. Arsenal host Burnley in the Premier League on Saturday, while Gareth Southgate watched on at the Emirates ahead of announcing his England squad on Thursday ahead of qualifiers against Malta and North Macedonia. Saka will be hoping to return to the England squad after missing October’s internationals and Arteta said: “It was just a kick and I was told by the physios he wasn’t happy to continue. I want to assume he will be OK.” Arteta said Saka is “getting used” to being on the receiving end of challenges after Sevilla fouled the winger four times inside the opening 20 minutes of the Group B fixture. “That’s not going to change,” Areta said. “The way he attacks players.” Arsenal were without captain Martin Odegaard and striker Eddie Nketiah against Sevilla, but Arteta said both are “racing against the clock” and could be fit for Saturday. Gabriel Jesus, who was also missing due to injury, will not be back until after the international break. Read More Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli dazzle to lead Arsenal towards last-16 Bukayo Saka does not fear burnout and is keen to feature in every Arsenal match Eddie Nketiah hits hat-trick as five-star Arsenal sweep aside Sheffield United
2023-11-09 07:26
X reacts to Man Utd meltdown in the Champions League
X reacts to Man Utd meltdown in the Champions League
Social media reaction on X to Man Utd's Champions League defeat to Copenhagen.
2023-11-09 07:16
Real Madrid 3-0 Braga: Player ratings as routine win secures qualification for knockout stages
Real Madrid 3-0 Braga: Player ratings as routine win secures qualification for knockout stages
Match reaction and player ratings from Real Madrid vs Braga in the Champions League on Wednesday evening.
2023-11-09 06:54
NFL Rumors: Mac Jones brutal decision-making has Patriots on high alert
NFL Rumors: Mac Jones brutal decision-making has Patriots on high alert
The New England Patriots are just as tired with Mac Jones poor decision making as some fans are.
2023-11-09 06:18
MLB Rumors: Astros manager chase, Sonny Gray reset, Bellinger-Cubs
MLB Rumors: Astros manager chase, Sonny Gray reset, Bellinger-Cubs
Some of the latest MLB rumors involving the Houston Astros, Minnesota Twins and Chicago Cubs, as well as what's next for Cody Bellinger and Sonny Gray
2023-11-09 06:18
Why Marcus Rashford was sent off for Man Utd against Copenhagen
Why Marcus Rashford was sent off for Man Utd against Copenhagen
Marcus Rashford was sent off in the first half of Manchester United's Champions League clash with Copenhagen at Parken Stadium on Wednesday night.
2023-11-09 05:55
5 long-term Matt Eberflus replacements Bears should pair with top QB
5 long-term Matt Eberflus replacements Bears should pair with top QB
The Chicago Bears are stagnating with Matt Eberflus at the helm. While he is a solid defensive mind, this is an offensive-driven league. If he is let go, here are five offensive minds who could replace him as head coach in 2024.
2023-11-09 05:20
Cardinals rumors: Jordan Montgomery hiccup, Sonny Gray action, trade option
Cardinals rumors: Jordan Montgomery hiccup, Sonny Gray action, trade option
Could the Cardinals trade for Dylan Cease? And what to make of Sonny Gray and Jordan Montgomery in St. Louis?
2023-11-09 05:16
Neutral Site World Series Among the Worst Ideas We've Ever Heard
Neutral Site World Series Among the Worst Ideas We've Ever Heard
Scott Boras has some awful ideas for how to fix baseball.
2023-11-09 04:52
Copenhagen vs Man Utd LIVE: Champions League score and goal updates as Rasmus Hojlund nets early
Copenhagen vs Man Utd LIVE: Champions League score and goal updates as Rasmus Hojlund nets early
Manchester United travel to Denmark to face Copenhagen in the Champions League group stages tonight in a must-win fixture in Group A. The Red Devils come into the match sitting third in the table behind leaders Bayern Munich and second-placed Galatasaray. Those clubs face each other in this evening’s other Group A clash. Harry Maguire’s header and Andre Onana’s last ditch penalty save ensured Erik ten Hag’s men defeated Copenhagen last time out in the Champions League but United have dipped in form since. Two embarrassing 3-0 defeats to Manchester City and Newcastle mounted pressure on the manager but the ended that poor run with a fortunate 1-0 victory over Fulham on Saturday. Should United pick up anything less than three points this evening they will face an uphill battle to progress through the group. Beating Copenhagen would be a big step in settling the side into a winning mindset but defeat would raise more questions about the leadership group. Follow all the Champions League action below plus get the latest odds and tips for the match right here:
2023-11-09 04:18
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