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Another MLB pundit links surprise team to Shohei Ohtani
Another MLB pundit links surprise team to Shohei Ohtani
The Shohei Ohtani trade market could be the wildest MLB has ever seen, but another pundit has linked him to a surprise landing spot.The writing has seemed to be on the wall that, if the Los Angeles Angels drop out of contention this season, that a Shohei Ohtani trade could be on the table. If th...
2023-05-23 05:49
Juve suffer Empoli humbling after points deduction
Juve suffer Empoli humbling after points deduction
Juventus lost 4-1 at Empoli on Monday hours after their points reduction for illicit transfer activity was revised in a blow...
2023-05-23 05:48
Golden Knights keep rallying, lead Stars 2-0 with NHL West final moving to Dallas
Golden Knights keep rallying, lead Stars 2-0 with NHL West final moving to Dallas
The Vegas Golden Knights certainly know how to rally when they've fallen behind in these NHL playoffs
2023-05-23 05:29
India wrestlers risk Olympic dream for '#MeToo' protest
India wrestlers risk Olympic dream for '#MeToo' protest
India's best wrestlers worry they won't be in peak shape to qualify for the Olympics as they hold a protest.
2023-05-23 05:29
Newcastle’s consistency is rewarded as they secure Champions League football despite draw with Leicester
Newcastle’s consistency is rewarded as they secure Champions League football despite draw with Leicester
Newcastle’s biggest win in two decades was a draw. After a 20-year absence from the Champions League, they are back, perhaps headed to Madrid or Munich or Milan next season. A point was all they needed against Leicester and a point was what they got. It was a stalemate to savour for Eddie Howe, a largely uneventful game to demonstrate stunning progress in 18 months. Bottom after his first game in charge, Newcastle will now rub shoulders with the European elite. Perhaps a draw means they may face Leicester again next season, though their fate remains more uncertain. They finished three places above Newcastle last year and are 15 below them now. The turnaround has been a triumph of smart recruitment, excellent coaching and, less palatably for many outside Tyneside, Newcastle’s Saudi owners. United have had an injection of funds but some £250 million has largely been spent remarkably well. But around half the starting line-up tends to consist of players Howe inherited and who were winless three months into last season. Some have developed beyond recognition. So has a team: Newcastle’s aim for the season was to qualify for continental competition. Even a Conference League spot would have been considered a success, but instead they have vaulted back into the Champions League. It is a terrific feat by Howe, whose last full season of management culminated in Bournemouth’s relegation to the Championship. It may also be welcomed by one of the world’s more oppressive regimes, with Newcastle 80 percent owned by the Saudi Public Investment Fund. Two of their powerbrokers, Jamie Reuben and Mehrdad Ghodoussi, were applauded as they found the net in a half-time shootout. The players found it altogether harder to apply the finishing touch as they struck the woodwork three times. Which, ultimately, made more of a difference to Leicester, whose fate is out of their hands but who still have some hope; beat West Ham and, if Everton do not win, they will survive. Their plight concentrated their minds but Newcastle succeeded where they twice narrowly failed under Brendan Rodgers. He had twin fifth-place finishes from seasons when Leicester occupied top-four spots for the majority of the time. Newcastle have seen the job through. Perhaps both the scoreline and the venue were fitting. Only Liverpool and Arsenal have won at St James’ Park this season and only four clubs have triumphed there in Howe’s reign. They owe their top-four finish to consistency, particularly for a spell either side of the World Cup. A 17-game unbeaten run was, at one stage, the longest undefeated spell in any of Europe’s top five leagues. Only Manchester City have lost fewer Premier League matches this season and Newcastle, who have won as many games as Liverpool, can see the merit of the draw in the table. They have shown a toughness others lacked, a reliability and a resolve that meant they could grind their way to a point. They had a host of clean sheets in the first half of the season; they have been rarer of late but Nick Pope’s fine injury-time save from Timothy Castagne prevented defeat and spared them an anxious final day at Chelsea. They have benefited from two inspired scoring bursts, from Miguel Almiron in autumn and Callum Wilson in recent weeks. Perhaps it rendered it more of a surprise that Wilson endured an off night. Leicester kept a first clean sheet in six months, but they required assistance from the upright and relied on Newcastle’s radars malfunctioning. They had two double reprieves just before half-time. Wilson almost scored his eighth goal in six games, hooking a shot against the post and heading an effort Wilfred Ndidi cleared off the line. Then Almiron struck the post with a half-volley before Alexander Isak blazed over. Most glaringly. Bruno Guimaraes headed against the post from a yard out after Wout Faes had inadvertently flicked on Kieran Trippier’s corner. Leicester were entitled to argue – as John Terry seemed to – that the Brazilian should have been dispatched to the dressing room long before then but he escaped with a yellow card for planting his studs into Boubakary Soumare’s knee; had VAR intervened the punishment may have been greater. But Leicester got what they came for. Dean Smith adopted a policy of safety in numbers to bolster his porous rearguard, bringing in Harry Souttar as an extra centre-back and playing 5-3-2. Most contentiously – and arguably unsuccessfully given the lack of the threat the impotent strike duo of Jamie Vardy and Kelechi Iheanacho possessed – he benched his two top scorers. James Maddison came on at half-time, Harvey Barnes for the final half-hour. Neither altered proceedings even if, after his side camped behind the ball for much of the match, Smith urged them on at the end. So Leicester need favours from elsewhere on the last day of the season. Newcastle need none. Champions League, here they come. Read More Newcastle vs Leicester player ratings Callum Wilson and Miguel Almiron miss the mark Eddie Howe won’t ‘relax on a beach’ if Newcastle qualify for Champions League Newcastle may have Saudi riches, but Eddie Howe’s team is built on bargains
2023-05-23 05:19
Xavi rates Barcelona's chances of re-signing Lionel Messi
Xavi rates Barcelona's chances of re-signing Lionel Messi
Xavi explains Barcelona's current stance on re-signing Lionel Messi and what it would take for the Argentina legend to return to Camp Nou.
2023-05-23 05:15
MLB Rumors: More MadBum fallout, Aaron Hicks destinations, prospect proves Cubs wrong
MLB Rumors: More MadBum fallout, Aaron Hicks destinations, prospect proves Cubs wrong
MLB Rumors: More details on Madison Bumgarner's release from the DiamondbacksMadison Bumgarner was let go in May after a series of tough starts with the Arizona Diamondbacks. Despite his name brand and price tag, Bumgarner was doing more harm than good in the D'Backs rotation.Bumgarn...
2023-05-23 04:57
Dylan Raiola isn’t the only Georgia commit trying to flip 5-star WR Jeremiah Smith
Dylan Raiola isn’t the only Georgia commit trying to flip 5-star WR Jeremiah Smith
Dylan Raiola and Peyton Woodyard are among the Georgia commits trying to get five-star wide receiver Jeremiah Smith to flip over from Ohio State.The Georgia Bulldogs may have the No. 1 recruiting class in 2024 so far, but that doesn't mean the likes of Dylan Raiola and Peyton Woodyard are d...
2023-05-23 04:56
Jimmy Butler takes complete destruction of Grant Williams, Celtics to Instagram
Jimmy Butler takes complete destruction of Grant Williams, Celtics to Instagram
Jimmy Butler is flaming the Boston Celtics on and off the court en route to the Miami Heat's 3-0 series lead.The Miami Heat entered the NBA playoffs as the No. 8 seed. They were a seemingly mediocre offensive team stewing in season-long turmoil. When the Hawks beat the Heat in the first pla...
2023-05-23 04:56
Inter Miami coach Phil Neville snaps following derby defeat
Inter Miami coach Phil Neville snaps following derby defeat
Inter Miami head coach Phil Neville lashes out at reporter after 3-1 defeat to rivals Orlando City
2023-05-23 04:52
Celtics look to pull off the impossible, as Heat stand on brink of making NBA Finals
Celtics look to pull off the impossible, as Heat stand on brink of making NBA Finals
Blown out in Game 3, facing elimination in Game 4, tasked with engineering the sort of comeback that no team in their league has ever pulled off before
2023-05-23 04:49
Charles Schwab Challenge power rankings based on odds
Charles Schwab Challenge power rankings based on odds
The second men's major tournament on the calendar is officially in the books with Brooks Koepka capturing his third PGA Championship.Now, the PGA Tour is set to begin a stretch of entertaining tournaments between now and the U.S. Open. The first one will be the Charles Schwab Challenge at C...
2023-05-23 04:20
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