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Packers Robbed of Touchdown By Officials on Steelers Backwards Pass That Was Called Incomplete
Packers Robbed of Touchdown By Officials on Steelers Backwards Pass That Was Called Incomplete
VIDEO: Steelers fumbled called incomplete pass.
2023-11-13 03:55
Alabama QB Jalen Milroe shakes off benching, growing pains to account for 10 TDs the past 2 games
Alabama QB Jalen Milroe shakes off benching, growing pains to account for 10 TDs the past 2 games
Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe has regained his starting spot and put together a string of impressive efforts to answer the critics
2023-11-13 03:49
Check Out Kyler Murray's Comeback Pants
Check Out Kyler Murray's Comeback Pants
Kyler Murray's pants turned heads during his return.
2023-11-13 03:28
Chelsea and Cole Palmer offer glimpse of exciting future in Premier League classic
Chelsea and Cole Palmer offer glimpse of exciting future in Premier League classic
A player that Manchester City let go reins them back in, in a game that took off. Cole Palmer’s fine stoppage-time penalty was quite an ending to the story of the day, crowning what was probably the match of the season so far. While Chelsea’s late 4-4 draw ensures the defending champions are only a point clear at the top, it felt like this had a significance for more than the title race. It could be a launchpad for Palmer and maybe this Chelsea side, as they finally looked like a proper Mauricio Pochettino team. They pressed and pushed City into a pulsating 4-4 draw, Pep Guardiola’s side doing their own part with some wondrous play. There are a lot of issues with modern football, and it felt like this whole week was dominated by talk of referees, but this game right at the end reminded why we watch. VAR was mercifully muted, not quite silent, but it would feel even more wrong to talk about it after a game like that. This was really about the concentration of quality on show, particularly Reece James, Manuel Akanji, Rodri, Phil Foden, Erling Haaland and - perhaps above all - former City players Raheem Sterling and Palmer. Sterling might well have finished upstaged by Palmer, but he won’t be too bothered about that, not with his goal and the way they clicked together. There is something there. It felt symbolic that all of Chelsea’s front three - including the burgeoning Nicolas Jackson - scored. They are a long way off City’s imperious level, but it is telling they have not yet lost to a big-six side. Chelsea beat Tottenham Hotspur on Monday and have now followed that and previous draws with Liverpool and Arsenal with perhaps the most significant of the lot. It was, somewhat ironically given recent games, VAR that actually got things going. The match had started at a fast pace without too much happening, until the officials spotted some jostling between Haaland and Marc Cucurella. It looked like the both had as much a hold of each other, but the Chelsea defender hung on longer, resulting in a penalty. Haaland of course scored. Perhaps aggravated, it fired something in Chelsea. What followed was probably their best spell of football of the season. That was partly driven by Sterling’s best spell in a Chelsea shirt, but there was more to it. There was certainly so much to Palmer. It was like something finally clicked, with the attack rampant. Palmer was everywhere. The forward’s movement and touches were the perfect foil for Sterling’s running, which he often decorated with vintage tricks and nutmegs. Jeremy Doku, who could probably be described as Sterling’s long-term successor, was the victim of one flick through the legs. The pressure first told from a corner, with Thiago Silva plundering a fine equaliser with a guided header. Chelsea were at that point overrunning City, literally, which led to Reece James surging down the right to set up Sterling for a finish he would have relished. As good as Chelsea were, and as deserving as their lead was, they soon faced a dilemma. The issue with facing this City and getting the better of them is that you only have a certain amount of time until Guardiola figures it out and decisively changes it to reassert control. It felt like that had happened by the hour. City had already equalised before half-time through a brilliant Akanji header, capping a fine individual game. It could have been a lot worse for City had the centre-half not been so dominant, as Ruben Dias had an unusually erratic display. Akanji’s presence made it all the more surprising he was left unmarked. For the third goal, then, City just made their own space. Phil Foden paused on the ball to allow Julian Alvarez to burst from deep, the overlap then allowing Haaland to sneak in on the other side. It wasn’t the cleanest finish, but it was still artful forward play due to the quality of the run. VAR checked for half-time, but it would have been ludicrous to rule it out. Chelsea, for their part, kept persevering. This is where more encouragement could come from the display. They again gave Dias trouble, as the centre-half found himself caught out from a parried shot, allowing Jackson to equalise. Palmer was again making so much happen, enjoying the freedom that Pochettino affords him. If it feels remarkable that City let an academy player like that go, it only speaks to their strength in depth. The next goal suitably came from way back. Rodri took a shot from distance on 86 minutes, and the ball deflected into the net. There was still more in the game, though. Pochettino has instilled something in Chelsea. They kept going, and forced Dias into another rash moment. Palmer stepped up, You could have forgiven him for feeling some nerves. Ederson would have faced him a lot in training. Palmer made all that irrelevant, as he showed no nerves at all. It is obviously too early to say Chelsea are back. Palmer, however, is here. Read More Jamie Carragher bemused by penalty decision in Man City vs Chelsea: ‘It’s not right’ Five things we learned from Chelsea and Man City’s eight-goal thriller Chelsea’s downward spiral offers stark warning to Man City Jeremy Doku’s brilliance shows Man City’s edge and Chelsea’s key problem Chelsea will be fighting for titles sooner rather than later, says Pep Guardiola Chelsea vs Manchester City LIVE: Latest Premier League updates
2023-11-13 03:27
Chelsea's Palmer comes back to haunt Man City in thrilling 4-4 draw
Chelsea's Palmer comes back to haunt Man City in thrilling 4-4 draw
Former Manchester City player Cole Palmer scored a penalty in the fifth minute of stoppage time as Chelsea came back to draw 4-4 with the defending Premier League champions
2023-11-13 03:25
One free agent deal sure to guarantee a Morel trade, and it's not Bellinger
One free agent deal sure to guarantee a Morel trade, and it's not Bellinger
One of the key questions of the Chicago Cubs future is what they'll opt to do with Christopher Morel, who is entering his third year. Morel is an attractive tr
2023-11-13 03:20
Packers DC Joe Barry makes Steelers OC Matt Canada look like Andy Reid
Packers DC Joe Barry makes Steelers OC Matt Canada look like Andy Reid
Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Matt Canada suddenly looks like one of the bright young minds in football, all thanks to Packers DC Joe Barry.
2023-11-13 03:18
Emma Hayes’ Chelsea beat Everton to cement top spot in WSL as Man City slip up
Emma Hayes’ Chelsea beat Everton to cement top spot in WSL as Man City slip up
Chelsea shrugged aside the attention surrounding Emma Hayes’ impending departure with a 3-0 win at Everton to consolidate their lead at the top of the Women’s Super League. Jessie Fleming’s opener was followed by goals from Sam Kerr and former Everton loanee Aggie Beever-Jones as the London side eased to victory over a spirited Toffees side who caused the champions plenty of first-half problems. Chelsea, who were playing for the first time since the announcement last weekend that Hayes will step down at the end of the season after 12 years as manager, remained clear of the chasing pack as a result. That is due in part to a surprise defeat for Manchester City, who headed into the weekend in second place and three points adrift of the leaders. Lee Geum-min returned to haunt her former club when she fired Brighton to a 1-0 win over Gareth Taylor’s team at the City Football Academy. The South Korea international scored the game’s only goal nine minutes from time as title hopefuls City were made to pay for not making the most of their dominance and slipped to a second successive league defeat in the process. Manchester United made no such mistake, routing West Ham 5-0 to leapfrog their neighbours. United stunned the Hammers with a fast start and then killed them off with a late flurry as they surged to a victory in torrential rain at Leigh Sports Village. First-half goals from Geyse, Millie Turner and Nikita Parris put the hosts in charge by the break, and late strikes from substitutes Lucia Garcia and Melvine Malard wrapped up a comprehensive triumph. Sophie Roman Haug’s second-half header ensured Liverpool emerged from their trip to Tottenham with something to show for their efforts. Celine Bizet Ildhusoy had fired the hosts ahead with a stunning solo effort at Brisbane Road, but the Norway striker levelled as the sides who started the day in third and fourth places respectively ended it with a 1-1 draw. Late goals from England international Rachel Daly and Ebony Salmon handed Aston Villa their first points of the season courtesy of a 2-0 victory at Bristol City. In a game of few clear-cut chances between the division’s bottom two sides, Daly broke the deadlock with 14 minutes remaining before substitute Salmon struck four minutes from time to secure three priceless points which lifted Villa from the foot of the table on goal difference. Read More Unai Emery demands consistency from Aston Villa after victory over Fulham Jurgen Klopp hits out at lunchtime scheduling of Liverpool-Man City clash I don’t like English referees – Roberto De Zerbi unhappy after Brighton held We’ve just thrown it away – Steve Cooper frustrated as Forest lose at West Ham Katie Boulter and Harriet Dart lead Britain to Billie Jean King Cup win over Sweden Brighton gift draw to Sheffield United after own goal and red card
2023-11-13 02:51
3 Sam Pittman replacements Arkansas football should have on speed dial
3 Sam Pittman replacements Arkansas football should have on speed dial
It could be over for Sam Pittman in Fayetteville, as the Arkansas Razorbacks head coach could be let go after a miserable 2023 campaign. Here are three candidates who could replace him as the Boss Hog.
2023-11-13 02:50
Lewandowski scores twice to rally Barcelona to 2-1 win over Alaves in Spanish league
Lewandowski scores twice to rally Barcelona to 2-1 win over Alaves in Spanish league
Robert Lewandowski has scored twice to lead Barcelona to a 2-1 come-from-behind win over Alaves in the Spanish league
2023-11-13 02:49
Lionel Messi hails Inter Miami supporters during Ballon d'Or presentation
Lionel Messi hails Inter Miami supporters during Ballon d'Or presentation
Lionel Messi thanked the Inter Miami fans for making him feel at home in south Florida.
2023-11-13 02:45
Boise State fires coach Andy Avalos 10 games into 3rd season of at least 4 losses, AP source says
Boise State fires coach Andy Avalos 10 games into 3rd season of at least 4 losses, AP source says
Boise State has fired coach Andy Avalos, 10 games into his third season leading the Broncos and with a 22-14 overall record
2023-11-13 02:27
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