Bowl-bound Kansas hoping to snap two-game skid at Cincinnati
Kansas started the season 7-2 but is looking to finish the season strong after dropping two straight at home
2023-11-23 01:52
Millie Bright set to miss Chelsea’s Champions League clash with Paris FC
Chelsea captain Millie Bright is likely to miss her side’s Women’s Champions League meeting with Paris FC at Stamford Bridge on Thursday. Blues manager Emma Hayes confirmed Bright has a knee problem and, although it is not a serious issue, said the 30-year-old will also be a doubt for Sarina Wiegman’s Lionesses squad for the upcoming Nations League games against the Netherlands and Scotland in the first week of December. Bright had knee surgery prior to last summer’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, where she skippered England to second place, before returning to pre-season training at Cobham ahead of the Women’s Super League season. The defender, who took over as Chelsea skipper from Magdalena Eriksson for the new WSL season, featured in all seven matches as England finished runners-up behind Spain having not played a competitive game for club or country since March. “I’ve made it clear that having so many games in quick succession, we’re managing our load,” said Hayes. “We wanted to give her a bit of extra time but I think she’s very much in doubt for (Thursday). “Prior to the World Cup she had surgery on her knee, so preparation going into the World Cup wasn’t ideal. She rushed herself back. “She’s come back and quickly into the Chelsea season, so perhaps she needed a little bit longer. “Her knee’s a little bit angry at the minute. It’s not anything too detrimental, we’re just listening to her body and how it’s feeling. “There’s a strong possibility (of missing the Lionesses’ games).” Hayes said she is yet to decide whether she will travel to the United States during the international break, following the announcement last week that she is to take over the US national team after standing down as Chelsea coach in May. But she reiterated her stance that until then she remains committed to helping the club to a fifth straight WSL title and a first Champions League crown. The team will be looking to get the first win of their European campaign against Paris following the controversial 2-2 draw with Real Madrid last week. “I’m not watching (the US players), I’m watching my own team,” said Hayes. “That’s the work of the full-time team that are in place. I don’t start working for US Soccer until May. “Since I’ve been appointed as the coach I’ve had conversations with people. There are full-time people in post in the US and I’ll be there in May. When the opportunity arises I will have conversations. But my full focus is on Chelsea.” Striker Sam Kerr praised her manager’s impact on the club during her 12-year tenure. “It’s obviously sad,” she said. “Emma’s a great coach, a great leader and she’s been here for so long. But that’s football. “Chelsea are very lucky that they’ve had her for as long as they have, but most of us in football are used to these things (managers leaving). We all wish her all the best (with the US).” Hayes interjected: “Do you mean that?” “No,” said Australia international Kerr. Read More Lionel Messi condemns treatment of Argentina fans during clash with Brazil Everton have extra motivation following points deduction – director of football What happens next for Wales as they look to book a place at Euro 2024? Clubs must be punished for failure to meet diversity requirements – Kick It Out Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta’s deadline to respond to FA charge extended to Friday Rob Page ‘absolutely’ adamant he will lead Wales into Euro 2024 play-offs
2023-11-23 01:51
Lionel Messi condemns treatment of Argentina fans during clash with Brazil
Lionel Messi says Argentina’s 1-0 victory over Brazil at the Maracana will be “marked by repression of Argentinians” after the game was delayed by crowd trouble. Kick-off was put back by half-an-hour in Rio de Janeiro as rival fans clashed with police, with both sets of players trying to calm the situation down before eventually returning to the dressing rooms before the game could get under way. The crowd trouble began during the national anthems as police charged at away supporters using batons, causing a mass brawl which led to some fans spilling on to the pitch to escape the trouble in the stands. Once the trouble had subsided, Nicolas Otamendi’s second-half header from a corner settled the contest, while Brazil’s Joelinton saw red for a shove on Rodrigo de Paul late on. The loss condemned the hosts to their third straight defeat in World Cup qualifying and their first ever on home soil. Lionel Messi said the “great victory” could have ended in “tragedy”. Quoted on the BBC, he said: “We went to the locker room because it was the best way to calm everything down, it could have ended in tragedy.” The Ballon d’Or winner added on Instagram: “Great victory in the Maracana, although it will be marked by the repression of the Argentinians in Brazil. “This can’t be tolerated, it’s insane and it needs to end now!” Read More Everton have extra motivation following points deduction – director of football What happens next for Wales as they look to book a place at Euro 2024? Clubs must be punished for failure to meet diversity requirements – Kick It Out
2023-11-23 01:29
The Game has high stakes as No. 2 Ohio State travels to face Jim Harbaugh-less 3rd-ranked Michigan
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2023-11-23 01:29
Utah seeking seventh straight win over Colorado
Utah has sights set on winning a seventh straight game over Colorado in the rivalry series between the two teams
2023-11-23 01:28
Duke tries to end a frustrating run against Pittsburgh in the team's regular-season finale
Duke hosts Pittsburgh on Saturday to close the regular-season schedule
2023-11-23 01:23
Olympic organizers to release more than 400,000 new tickets for the Paris Games and Paralympics
Olympic organizers will release 400,000 extra tickets for next year’s Paris Games and the Paralympics at the end of the month
2023-11-23 01:22
UCLA Bruins host Cal Golden Bears after dark to conclude more than a century of Pac-12 football
The Pac-12 as college football fans have known it for over a century ends with one final after dark affair when the UCLA Bruins host the California Golden Bears
2023-11-23 01:22
Syracuse seeks to salvage season and gain bowl eligibility, needing a win over Wake Forest
Wake Forest and Syracuse have just one ACC win apiece this season and will try to avoid a last-place finish in closing their regular season schedules
2023-11-23 01:21
Rivals North Carolina and North Carolina State bring 8-win marks into latest neighborly tussle
Rivals North Carolina and North Carolina State meet Saturday night
2023-11-23 01:19
No. 9 Louisville looks to end Governor's Cup drought against rival Kentucky, complete 11-win season
No. 9 Louisville has a chance to claim its second trophy in as many weeks after winning the Schnellenberger Trophy with last week's 38-31 victory at Miami (Florida)
2023-11-23 01:18
Sweden's men's soccer team is slumping. Hope might come with a new coach and another Ibrahimovic
Sweden has had a year to forget in men's soccer
2023-11-23 00:59