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Sean Payton takes a sacrilegious approach to motivating Broncos for Bills matchup
Sean Payton takes a sacrilegious approach to motivating Broncos for Bills matchup
Desperate times call for desperate measures for the Denver Broncos?
2023-11-13 01:47
Barcelona 2-1 Alaves: Player ratings as Lewandowski ends goal drought in unconvincing win
Barcelona 2-1 Alaves: Player ratings as Lewandowski ends goal drought in unconvincing win
Player ratings from Barcelona's 2-1 win over Alaves in La Liga on Sunday.
2023-11-13 01:46
Texas A&M to fire Jimbo Fisher, a move that will cost the school $75M, AP source says
Texas A&M to fire Jimbo Fisher, a move that will cost the school $75M, AP source says
Texas A&M will fire coach Jimbo Fisher on Sunday, according to a person familiar with the decision
2023-11-13 01:24
Bill O'Brien Screamed at Mac Jones on Patriots Sideline
Bill O'Brien Screamed at Mac Jones on Patriots Sideline
Football-starved fans in Germany are greatly enjoying this morning's New England Patriots-Indianapolis Colts game. Audiences with more expansive football-watchi
2023-11-13 01:24
9 Jimbo Fisher replacements that would get Texas A&M back to winning, fast
9 Jimbo Fisher replacements that would get Texas A&M back to winning, fast
Discover the potential replacements for fired Texas A&M head coach Jimbo Fisher.
2023-11-13 01:21
Robert Kraft Looked Utterly Defeated Watching Patriots Offense
Robert Kraft Looked Utterly Defeated Watching Patriots Offense
He's down bad.
2023-11-13 01:16
Salah hits landmark goals in Liverpool's 3-0 win against Brentford
Salah hits landmark goals in Liverpool's 3-0 win against Brentford
Mo Salah reached a century of goals in English soccer as Liverpool beat Brentford 3-0 in the Premier League
2023-11-13 00:57
Vowing to “do it for the city,” Lewiston soccer team wins state title weeks after mass shooting
Vowing to “do it for the city,” Lewiston soccer team wins state title weeks after mass shooting
The boys' high school soccer team in the Maine city that was the site of a mass shooting more than two weeks ago has won the state title
2023-11-13 00:56
Brighton gift draw to Sheffield United after own goal and red card
Brighton gift draw to Sheffield United after own goal and red card
Adam Webster’s own goal condemned Roberto De Zerbi to his worst league run with Brighton as Sheffield United escaped the bottom of the table with a 1-1 draw against 10-man Albion. Simon Adingra had put the Seagulls ahead with a brilliant solo run but Mahmoud Dahoud’s red card saw momentum shift before Webster slid into his own goal. Brighton, who beat European giants Ajax on Thursday, are now winless in the Premier League in six matches, the longest boss De Zerbi has gone without a victory since arriving on the south coast last year. The Blades almost took an unlikely second-minute lead when Gustavo Hamer intercepted Jan Paul van Hecke’s pass across his own box but his header travelled narrowly wide. Four minutes later, Dahoud’s through ball released Ansu Fati who excitingly beat two defenders but his shot lacked power and was easily stopped by Wes Foderingham. The warning was not heeded as two minutes later Adingra picked up the ball 35 yards from goal on the left touchline. He shrugged off two tackles and played a one-two with Facundo Buonanotte before slotting past Foderingham. It was the Ivorian’s fourth goal of the season and the 28th straight league game the Seagulls have scored – the Blades winless in the last 20 Premier League matches they had shipped first. Brighton manager De Zerbi, who had given a call to action to supporters before the match, celebrated by jumping into the crowd in delight. Fati – making his first league start since arriving on loan from Barcelona – again found a gap down the middle to expose but his toe-poke was simple for Foderingham to deal with, before Buonanotte and Billy Gilmour went close. United showed a threat at the end of the first half but George Baldock’s lashed shot was the closest they came to scoring. Joao Pedro shot over almost immediately after coming on at the break, Van Hecke nodded a corner into the ground and over, Kaoru Mitoma’s raid to the byline saw his near-post shot blocked and Dahoud’s effort from range was battered behind. But in the 69th minute, the character of the game changed when Dahoud was dismissed for stamping on Ben Osborn’s Achilles. Referee John Brooks has now given four red cards this season, more than any of his colleague – not that there was any controversy with this decision. Four minutes later and United were level. Jayden Bogle smashed a ball across the face of goal and Webster put through his own goal, with Cameron Archer waiting behind for a tap-in. All of Brighton’s last 16 matches have seen both teams scoring – equalling Everton’s Premier League record – with the 12 since the start of the campaign last achieved in the top flight by Liverpool in the 1966-67 season. Bogle dragged an effort narrowly wide and Luke Thomas blazed over but the Blades could not find a second late winner in a row to follow their stoppage-time success against Wolves. Read More Britain remain at elite level of BJK Cup with victory over under-strength Sweden Aston Villa equal club-record home winning run by sweeping aside Fulham Tomas Soucek heads winner as West Ham come from behind in five-goal thriller Philippe Clement wants longer recovery after European games as Rangers beat Livi Katie Boulter puts Great Britain a win away from BJK Cup progress England will take it slow with Jofra Archer after latest setback – Rob Key
2023-11-13 00:50
Aston Villa equal club-record home winning run by sweeping aside Fulham
Aston Villa equal club-record home winning run by sweeping aside Fulham
Aston Villa registered their 13th Premier League home win on the bounce as Unai Emery’s men beat Fulham 3-1. Villa were two goals up at the break following an Antonee Robinson own-goal and a strike from skipper John McGinn. Fulham came close early in the second half when Emiliano Martinez tipped a Raul Jimenez shot against a post before Ollie Watkins added a third for the hosts with a 64th-minute finish. Jimenez pulled a goal back for the visitors, but Villa were not to be denied as they equalled the post-war club record for successive top-flight home victories, matching the 13 in a row achieved in 1983. Emery’s side have scored at least three times in each of their Villa Park wins this season, with the total being 23 goals for the midlands outfit across the six games. It was also a return to winning ways in the league after last Sunday’s 2-0 loss at Nottingham Forest, since when they had defeated AZ Alkmaar 2-1 at home in the Europa Conference League. While fifth-placed Villa are a point outside the top four, Marco Silva’s Fulham are 16th after their winless run in the league extended to a fourth game. The home side made a lively start to the contest and after Moussa Diaby had a sixth-minute effort saved by Bernd Leno, another Villa attack moments later saw Watkins’ shot come off Timothy Castagne and referee Simon Hooper award a penalty. However, VAR intervened and with Hooper having surveyed footage pitchside, the handball decision was overturned. Martinez was then called into action to keep out an Andreas Pereira strike, although the flag was up for offside, before Emery’s men pushed forward again and took the lead in the 27th minute. Youri Tielemans, making his first league start for Villa, curled a delivery from the left towards Diaby and the ball went off Robinson into the net – the defender’s second own-goal of the season, having also scored one in Fulham’s win against Sheffield United last month. As Villa sought a second, Matty Cash was denied by Leno, and the advantage was doubled in the 42nd minute as McGinn collected the ball from a Robinson header, took a touch to move away from Joao Palhinha and fired in from just outside the box. Fulham started well after the interval and almost reduced the deficit three minutes in when a Martinez touch diverted Jimenez’s strike against a post, with Willian shooting over on the follow-up. There was also a shot just wide of the near post from Willian, but soon after Villa made it 3-0 as Leon Bailey, just off the bench, crossed and Watkins sidefooted in his 11th club goal of the season in all competitions. Jimenez produced a similar finish, teed up by Robinson in the 70th minute, to open his Fulham account – his first Premier League goal since March 2022. Substitute Carlos Vinicius thought he had scored another for Fulham in the 81st minute when he went around Martinez and slotted in, but he was flagged offside, before the ball hit the Fulham bar off Palhinha and Watkins headed the loose ball wide when looking certain to score – a surprising miss that mattered little come the final whistle. Read More Britain remain at elite level of BJK Cup with victory over under-strength Sweden Brighton gift draw to Sheffield United after own goal and red card Tomas Soucek heads winner as West Ham come from behind in five-goal thriller Philippe Clement wants longer recovery after European games as Rangers beat Livi Katie Boulter puts Great Britain a win away from BJK Cup progress England will take it slow with Jofra Archer after latest setback – Rob Key
2023-11-13 00:50
Bill Burr's Wife Nia Renee Hill Flips Off Donald Trump on Jumbotron at UFC 295
Bill Burr's Wife Nia Renee Hill Flips Off Donald Trump on Jumbotron at UFC 295
Donald Trump was received by Nia Renee Hill's two middle fingers at UFC 295.
2023-11-13 00:49
Everything Draymond Green, Donovan Mitchell said about controversial ejection
Everything Draymond Green, Donovan Mitchell said about controversial ejection
Draymond Green was ejected from the Golden State Warriors' loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers on Saturday under unusual circumstances.
2023-11-13 00:29
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