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Cardinals Rumors: Wainwright regrets, frustrations boil over, Blake Snell pipe dream
Cardinals Rumors: Wainwright regrets, frustrations boil over, Blake Snell pipe dream
In today's Cardinals rumors, Adam Wainwright admits his regrets, Willson Contreras gets angry, and 'wish list' pitcher Blake Snell stays out of reach.
2023-08-24 02:20
Cubs Rumors: Cody Bellinger buzz, Pete Alonso trade, David Ross hot seat
Cubs Rumors: Cody Bellinger buzz, Pete Alonso trade, David Ross hot seat
The Cubs still have high hopes for the rest of 2023, but there's plenty to discuss in regards to their offseason moves.
2023-08-24 01:48
Chiefs' Andy Reid: 'no communication' with All-Pro defensive tackle Chris Jones amid holdout
Chiefs' Andy Reid: 'no communication' with All-Pro defensive tackle Chris Jones amid holdout
Chiefs coach Andy Reid said Wednesday there has been no communication with All-Pro defensive tackle Chris Jones, who is in the midst of a contract holdout
2023-08-24 01:27
Bernardo Silva signs new Manchester City contract
Bernardo Silva signs new Manchester City contract
Bernardo Silva has committed his future to Manchester City after he signed a new contract with the club until 2026. Silva has again been linked with a summer switch away from the Etihad Stadium, with Barcelona reportedly chasing his signature for a number of years. The Portugal international has ended speculation over his future for now by signing a new deal after his previous terms were due to expire in 2025. “I’ve had six incredible years at Manchester City and I’m delighted to extend my time here,” Silva said. “I am going into my seventh season at City. Since I arrived, I can only remember one season where we weren’t successful, so to be here until now meant trophies, meant winning a lot and I like to win. It is good to win. “It is not easy to be a winning team. It is a very good feeling and I wanted to keep it that way. We heard that four in a row was never done in the Premier League before, so we want to try that. Bernardo Silva “It has been a dream in terms of what we have achieved, the prospects of what we can still do. In six years, we have won five Premier Leagues, one Champions League and all of the cups. I couldn’t have it much better to be honest. “What we achieved last season is something unique and we are going to try and grab that opportunity again this season. “We heard that four in a row was never done in the Premier League before, so we want to try that because it is so tough.”
2023-08-24 01:16
Bernardo Silva signs Man City contract extension to end Barcelona & PSG links
Bernardo Silva signs Man City contract extension to end Barcelona & PSG links
Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva signs a new three-year contract to extend his deal until 2026. Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain had shown strong interest in the Portuguese international.
2023-08-24 01:15
No. 9 Clemson has been atop the ACC for years. No. 8 Florida State is hoping to get back there
No. 9 Clemson has been atop the ACC for years. No. 8 Florida State is hoping to get back there
Clemson is the preseason favorite to win the Atlantic Coast Conference race for the eighth time in nine seasons
2023-08-24 00:25
Preview capsules on the 32 teams that'll compete in the Basketball World Cup
Preview capsules on the 32 teams that'll compete in the Basketball World Cup
Some groups will be tougher than others at the Basketball World Cup
2023-08-23 23:50
EA Sports FC 24: Top rated Premier League players
EA Sports FC 24: Top rated Premier League players
The top-rated Premier League players in EA Sports FC 24, the follow-up to the FIFA series.
2023-08-23 23:15
US Open 2023: Alcaraz, Djokovic and Tiafoe are among the men to watch
US Open 2023: Alcaraz, Djokovic and Tiafoe are among the men to watch
Carlos Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic, Daniil Medvedev and Frances Tiafoe are some of the top men entered in the U.S. Open in 2023
2023-08-23 22:53
US Open 2023: Swiatek, Sabalenka and Gauff are among the women to watch
US Open 2023: Swiatek, Sabalenka and Gauff are among the women to watch
Iga Swiatek, Aryna Sabalenka, Jessica Pegula and Coco Gauff are some of the top women entered in the U.S. Open in 2023
2023-08-23 22:45
Israeli Police Accuse Investor Hogeg of $290 Million Crypto Scam
Israeli Police Accuse Investor Hogeg of $290 Million Crypto Scam
Israeli police accused businessman Moshe Hogeg and his partners of defrauding investors of $290 million in a cryptocurrency
2023-08-23 22:26
The one problem England must solve to win the next Women’s World Cup
The one problem England must solve to win the next Women’s World Cup
The Women’s World Cup final had barely started and England realised they were in a bind. Spain’s possession was dragging the players all over the pitch and completely distorting Sarina Wiegman’s shape, which meant they had to press that bit higher. As soon as they did that, however, Aitana Bonmati and those around her just passed their way into even more open space. “That’s the quality of Spain,” a magnanimous Wiegman said afterwards, almost resigned to their superior quality. But that is also a new twist on a vintage problem, one which may point to the future for both England and the game. It’s just over a decade since Premier League midfielders – and the rest of the world – were finding the exact same challenges against Andres Iniesta, Xavi and Sergio Busquets in the men’s game. The comparisons have already been made with this Spanish midfield, led by Aitana. The success of Spain’s men ended up influencing the entire sport, creating a spate of technically adept players, which has now come full circle. Frenetic pressing reigns for men, but it took over a decade. The women’s game is at the other side of the curve. Spain represent the extreme example of an ongoing transformation, that has already seen the technique of European academies take the game – and the ball – away from the United States. It is going to have increasing influence. It may also pose a problem for England. Because, in recent years, English academies have been among the few in Europe not producing this type of player. It is why, for all the optimism after another international final, there is an issue to work out if this is to be the start of an era rather than just the end of a cycle. There isn’t a single English midfielder at any of the top WSL clubs in Arsenal, Manchester City or Chelsea. At least one manager in the division is known to have complained about it, pointing to a lack of quality coming through in that area. “There’s no one in the pipeline,” one involved source says. England is obviously still producing a lot of talent, but it’s mostly in other positions. There’s also a feeling that this tournament – and especially that landmark final against Spain – showed England are missing exactly that approach. That is something that has been said before. An obvious response here is that Georgia Stanway is at Bayern Munich and Keira Walsh at Barcelona. That’s part of the issue, though. Stanway is superb in that role but was made isolated by Spain's superior numbers here. The Barcelona players deeply respect Walsh as a world-class midfielder, but not primarily for that pace of pass. The main point was that Spain were able to just play around and through them. And, having had such success with this, the rest of the world is going to seek to emulate Spain further. England may not be able to in the same way, for some time, because they lack that kind of player. It similarly points to a schism that was already evident throughout this World Cup, and again goes back further in the men’s game. Spain’s midfield technique both comes from and facilitates a deeper ideology. Without that, Wiegman had to go to a more pragmatic approach. That may have to continue if she does stay in the job, but could be an even bigger issue for her successor. That doesn’t mean it is a terminal problem, or even completely prohibitive to more trophies. English academies are still producing so much talent in general. They just need to get back to thinking about a specific type of talent in midfield, and also about how to stop such players. It is the future of the sport. Read More Fans wait overnight for Lionesses return – but team use private airport exit Spanish president’s kiss was an abuse of power that never should have happened Women’s World Cup 2023 LIVE: England head home after final heartbreak Lionesses receive surprise reception as they start journey back to England England’s impact will last far longer than pain of World Cup final defeat How not to win a World Cup: Spain, Jorge Vilda and the story of a complicated victory
2023-08-23 22:20
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