USMNT rumors: Richards to Feyenoord, Serie A TV dilemma, McGuire to Europe
In today's USMNT rumors, Chris Richards is linked with Feyenoord. CBS Sports and Serie A hit a stalemate. Duncan McGuire could move to Europe.
2023-12-02 03:18
Fresno State football coach Jeff Tedford stepping away for health reasons
Fresno State football coach Jeff Tedford is stepping away from the team for health reasons
2023-12-02 03:16
Washington State's Cameron Ward becomes latest quarterback to announce plan to enter transfer portal
Washington State quarterback Cameron Ward became the latest big name quarterback to announce plans to enter the transfer portal
2023-12-02 02:52
Tony winner Audra McDonald to serve as grand marshal of 2024 Rose Parade
Audra McDonald will serve as grand marshal of the 135th Rose Parade next year
2023-12-02 02:46
From Jared Verse to Patrick Payton and defensive interior, Florida State bringing pass-rush heat
Jared Verse rushed off the edge and kept pushing
2023-12-02 02:28
Anthony Gordon can make England statement by outshining Marcus Rashford
Newcastle United host Manchester United on Saturday night with just one point and one place between them in the Premier League table. Their relative standings might be in close proximity but the two clubs feel worlds apart right now – even as they share a curious overlapping in many factors this season. Both clubs drew in midweek, in Champions League matches with a huge amount resting on the outcomes. The Magpies, of course, earnt the better result but perhaps ended up feeling worse; such is the rollercoaster of emotions within football, holding Paris Saint-Germain to a 1-1 draw but conceding in the final minutes to a hotly debated penalty. The Red Devils, meanwhile, threw away a two-goal lead much earlier in the game and still could have won their match, eventually leaving Galatasaray with a 3-3 draw. Neither currently stand to progress in their groups, and both face an uphill battle domestically to regain a top-four place to return and try again among Europe’s elite in 2024-25. It’s the visitors to St. James’ Park who seem to have a host of problems stacked against them: an underperforming, big-money goalkeeper, a manager facing increased scrutiny, a litany of off-field problems this season, an ongoing takeover moving at glacial pace and mutiny among the fanbase towards the current owners, who now look like staying in place. Against that, Newcastle as a club look cohesive and together: a coaching group who have clearly improved the squad, remaining progressive in competitive terms compared to only two years ago and gradually adding to the memorable occasions on home soil. And yet, it’s Man United who come into the game ahead in the table, United who have taken more points across the last four league fixtures and United who have a far shorter injury and absence list to contend with. Such a convoluted mix of truths and perceptions is not uncommon, but this head-to-head in particular looks a potentially defining one in the battle for top-four places. Despite initial appearances, it’s tough to go against Newcastle as being in the better frame of mind to emerge with precious points. Their work rate, team chemistry and near-impeccable home form are all big factors for this fixture in isolation against Ten Hag’s team, who still appear tactically fractured and very brittle mentally when periods of matches go against them. Add in the fact they do not score a shed-load of goals – just 16 is the lowest in the Premier League’s top 12 – and that their away wins this term have all come at teams ranked 14th or lower, and it becomes even more difficult to see the Red Devils pulling off a morale-boosting victory. Looking in more granular detail at the head-to-head battles which might shape the match brings up a wider-lens, longer-term rivalry: players up against each other for places in England’s Euro 2024 squad. With Mason Mount well out of the picture for now, Man United hold perhaps three who would be seen as general certainties under Gareth Southgate: Harry Maguire, now a first-teamer again at club level; Marcus Rashford – woefully out of form and shifted to the right flank recently – and Luke Shaw, just returned from injury at left-back. Maguire appears untouchable, in part due to a lack of elite-level alternative candidates, but arguably the same cannot be said for the other two. Having switched wings, Rashford may now be in direct confrontation with two names of interest to the Three Lions, including one player suggested in some quarters as being so in-form that he cannot be continually overlooked: Anthony Gordon, Newcastle’s left-sided forward, as well as Tino Livramento, nominally a right-back but excellent on the left against PSG. It might be fanciful to suggest Livramento might usurp a senior so quickly and outside his normal role, but with a dearth of consistently available and excellent left-back options around for Southgate, it’s not an impossibility either, particularly if he defends the way he did at the Parc des Princes with regularity. Further forward it’s a different story. By the numbers, Rashford is still having an effect on United’s attack in terms of the basic dribbling and shooting traits he brings, but his end product has been woeful. He takes more shots than Gordon – total number and per 90 league minutes – yet fewer are on target. His decision-making can come into question at times too, with more shots blocked this term than anyone else at Man United has even attempted, Bruno Fernandes aside. And there’s the fact he has tallied just two goals total across all competitions, one a penalty, against Gordon’s five. The Newcastle man has found the finishing touch which had previously been conspicuously lacking, even thriving when asked to lead the line for the team – while Rashford, who has had several stints at the same job at Old Trafford, appears further away than ever at being a regular centre-forward, now even shifted away from his preferred left flank. As considerations for the national team, they overlap in plenty of attributes: ball-carriers at pace, direct runners behind the defence, hard workers defensively and a goal threat in central areas. Form, by its very nature, will ebb and flow. It’s no secret which of the two is nearer their peak right now, and if April and May – a time of trophies and international selections – seems a long way away, one team appears to be far better placed to give their forward a platform to consistently succeed. One game in isolation won’t decide the fate of these clubs, who pushes for a top-four finish or indeed who makes the final 23 for England. But if the game is decided by the in-form Gordon in particular, expect the calls for inclusion to only grow louder – and Rashford is the obvious candidate who would need to make way. Read More Newcastle boss Eddie Howe believes more VAR ‘would ruin the game’ Newcastle did not deserve penalty heartbreak - they were robbed by VAR Champions League: What do Man United, Arsenal and Newcastle need to reach last 16? Alan Shearer rages at ‘disgusting’ penalty decision as Newcastle denied famous win Newcastle let down by ‘poor’ penalty call to leave Howe ‘hugely frustrated’ PSG vs Newcastle LIVE: Champions League result and reaction
2023-12-02 02:22
Dolphins visit Washington fresh off the Commanders firing their defensive coordinator
Tua Tagovailoa and the Miami Dolphins bring the NFL's top offense into their Week 13 matchup at the Washington Commanders
2023-12-02 02:18
NBA trade rumors: DeMar DeRozan’s preferred destinations revealed
With a Chicago Bulls' rebuild likely coming, DeMar DeRozan could be on the move before the end of the season. The word is already out on where he'd like to land.
2023-12-02 02:17
KSI just got rejected after challenging the verdict of his Tommy Fury fight
KSI has lost a part of an appeal having sought to have the outcome of his fight against Tommy Fury overturned following the controversial result. The fight at AO Arena in October saw Fury win by unanimous decision which raised eyebrows from viewers, with KSI declaring it to be a "robbery" in post-fight interviews. "Robbery, it's a robbery bro," the YouTuber said "How many jabs did he land? And he had a point taken off as well. You weren't landing. Look at your face, look at your eyes. Look at you." He added "How do I lose a six-rounder? Unreal," before also sharing his and his team's intention to appeal the decision. But unfortunately for KSI, the Professional Boxing Association announced on December 1 that there are "no grounds" to overturn the result of the fight. This decision was made through an independent review panel, consisting of two of the country’s leading King’s Counsel and a third lawyer. Fans believe they saw this decision coming after KSI's manager Mams Taylor had posted the day before about their appeal being "move[d] to the second of three possible stages of the appeal". He also directly responded to the PBA's recent decision. "I don’t give a f*** if it’s a close fight. If it’s the wrong decision, it’s the wrong decision," he tweeted. How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-12-02 02:15
Everton FC Takeover Faces Extra Scrutiny From Premier League
The takeover of Everton FC by 777 Partners is facing increasing scrutiny from Premier League officials studying the
2023-12-02 02:15
Pac-12 Championship Ticket Prices: How much does it cost to see Oregon-Washington?
How much are Pac-12 Championship Game tickets? Find out the ticket prices in Las Vegas for the Oregon vs. Washington matchup!
2023-12-02 01:58
Oregon State, Washington State, Mountain West agree to 6-game football scheduling arrangement in '24
Oregon State, Washington State and the Mountain West have aannounced a football scheduling agreement for the 2024 season
2023-12-02 01:57