
Perron scores 300th goal, Red Wings hand Wild seventh consecutive loss, 4-1
David Perron scored twice on the power play, including his 300th career goal, and the Detroit Red Wings defeated the Minnesota Wild 4-1
1970-01-01 08:00

Alejandro Garnacho has the potential to do some amazing things – Erik ten Hag
Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag said Alejandro Garnacho should not be compared with Wayne Rooney or Cristiano Ronaldo after his superb strike in Sunday’s 3-0 win at Everton. Teenager Garnacho silenced a fired-up Goodison Park after just three minutes with an overhead finish that will be a contender for goal of the season. Former United stars Rooney and Ronaldo both struck similar goals during their stellar careers, but Ten Hag insisted it was too soon to bracket the 19-year-old Garnacho in such vaunted company. Ten Hag, who saw his side seal maximum Premier League points with second-half efforts from Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial, said: “Don’t compare, I don’t think it is right. “They all have their own identity, but for Garnacho to go that way he has a lot to come, he has to work very hard. “You have to do it on a consistent basis and so far he has not, but he definitely has high potential to do some amazing things. “It’s not the first time we saw this, we have already often seen glimpses, but if you want to be a player like Rooney or Ronaldo you have to score 20-25 goals in the Premier League each season. “That’s not easy to get, you have to work hard, you have to go in areas where it hurts. So there’s a lot to come. But potential, he has.” Ten Hag, whose side made it five wins from six top-flight matches to close the gap at the top of the table to six points, felt Garnacho’s opening goal was extra special because of United’s build-up. The former Ajax manager added: “It was fantastic goal and this season there’s still many games to play, but probably already maybe the goal of the season. “But not only the finish, it was the total from the back to the end, but of course the finish is incredible.” Goodison Park was a cauldron before kick-off as Everton fans launched their protest at a 10-point Premier League deduction, with marches prior to the game and most fans in the stadium waving mini purple ‘Corrupt’ placards. Everton responded well to Garnacho’s opener, creating several clear-cut chances before being punished after the interval for not taking their chances. Manager Sean Dyche said it was difficult to criticise his players after his side slipped five points from safety in their first game since being handed the punishment for breaching the league’s profitability and sustainability rules. Dyche said: “It’s a tough one to call, for a large part we were very good, particularly the first half. “They get off to a worldie, a lifetime goal and got the better of the first 15 minutes, but then we regrouped well. “They ended up kicking it long. We created chances but couldn’t end up scoring a goal and it hurts you in the end.” Rashford converted United’s second from the penalty spot after a VAR intervention before Martial’s neat late finish, while Everton struck the woodwork through Vitaliy Mykolenko’s second-half shot. Dyche added: “It is very difficult when the second and third go in. We hit the bar, the biggest thing for me is the chance count, incredibly high again. “But we have to be clinical. I think a lot of the performance was right, the fans were terrific. “They were having their own say and that connection with the fans is going to be important.” Read More Players and fans evacuated from York Barbican as fire disrupts UK Championship Luca Brecel makes winning start in York after spending spree renews title hunger Ange Postecoglou says ‘we’ll get through it’ after Tottenham are beaten again Archer, Brook and Rashid join list of England players who will not play in IPL Ollie Watkins hails a ‘massive three points’ for Aston Villa at Tottenham Former England boss Terry Venables remembered as an innovator and inspiration
1970-01-01 08:00

Martin scores 17 as No. 19 Florida Atlantic beat Virginia Tech 84-50 to win ESPN Events Invitational
Alijah Martin scored 17 points, Vladislav Goldin had 14, and No. 19 Florida Atlantic beat Virginia Tech 84-50 to win the ESPN Events Invitational championship
1970-01-01 08:00

Raiders reserve safety Roderic Teamer arrested on DUI charge, ruled out vs. Chiefs
Las Vegas Raiders reserve safety Roderic Teamer has been arrested on charges of driving under the influence and speeding and was ruled out for the team's home game against the Kansas City Chiefs
1970-01-01 08:00

Rodrygo scores twice as Real Madrid beats Cadiz 3-0 to provisionally go top in Spain
Rodrygo has made the most of his last-minute addition to the Real Madrid lineup
1970-01-01 08:00

Philadelphia Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson misses game against Buffalo with groin injury
Philadelphia Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson was inactive with a groin injury for Sunday’s game against Buffalo
1970-01-01 08:00

Mac Jones starts for Patriots at QB against Giants. Zappe takes over in 2nd half
Mac Jones kept his job as the New England Patriots starting quarterback on Sunday against the New York Giants
1970-01-01 08:00

Roma beats Udinese 3-1 in Serie A. Juventus hosts Inter Milan
Paulo Dybala and Stephan El Shaarawy scored late to help Roma beat lowly Udinese 3-1 in Serie A and close the gap on the top four
1970-01-01 08:00

Sinner leads Italy to its first Davis Cup title in nearly 50 years with 2-0 win over Australia
Italy has won its first Davis Cup title since 1976 with a 2-0 victory over Australia
1970-01-01 08:00

FBS newcomers James Madison and Jacksonville State along with 5-7 Minnesota get last 3 bowl slots
Football Bowl Subdivision newcomers James Madison and Jacksonville State along with five-win Minnesota are bound for bowls because of a shortage of six-win teams
1970-01-01 08:00

UTEP fires Dana Dimel after 5th losing season in 6 years
UTEP has fired football coach Dana Dimel after his fifth losing season in six years
1970-01-01 08:00

Pitt fires offensive coordinator Frank Cignetti after Panthers finish worst season since 1998
Pittsburgh head coach Pat Narduzzi has fired offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Frank Cignetti
1970-01-01 08:00