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Louisville uses fast start, late goal-line stand to hold off Indiana 21-14
Louisville uses fast start, late goal-line stand to hold off Indiana 21-14
Jamari Thrash caught an 85-yard touchdown pass, Jawhar Jordan added a 25-yard scoring run and Louisville made a late goal-line stand to preserve a 21-14 victory over Indiana
1970-01-01 08:00
Ohio defense holds to seal 10-7 upset win over Iowa State in defensive battle
Ohio defense holds to seal 10-7 upset win over Iowa State in defensive battle
Ohio defensive lineman Rodney Mathews picked off a deflected pass late in the fourth quarter to preserve a 10-7 win by the Bobcats over Iowa State on Saturday afternoon
1970-01-01 08:00
Mordecai and Allen each run for 2 TDs, Wisconsin beats Georgia Southern 35-14
Mordecai and Allen each run for 2 TDs, Wisconsin beats Georgia Southern 35-14
Tanner Mordecai ran for two touchdowns, Braelon Allen added two more and Wisconsin beat Georgia Southern 35-14
1970-01-01 08:00
Red Sox put rookie 1B Triston Casas on 10-day IL because of sore right shoulder
Red Sox put rookie 1B Triston Casas on 10-day IL because of sore right shoulder
The Boston Red Sox put first baseman Triston Casas on the 10-day injured list Saturday, retroactive to Friday, because of right shoulder inflammation
1970-01-01 08:00
Rugby-Gatland lauds improvement of second-tier teams
Rugby-Gatland lauds improvement of second-tier teams
By Nick Said NICE, France Coach Warren Gatland was given a scare but was relieved to get an
1970-01-01 08:00
Wales weathers energetic underdog Portugal to win 28-8 at Rugby World Cup
Wales weathers energetic underdog Portugal to win 28-8 at Rugby World Cup
Wales scored a bonus-point fourth try in the last play of the game to beat Portugal 28-8 without ever completely subduing the feisty underdog playing its first Rugby World Cup game in 16 years
1970-01-01 08:00
Packers LB Quay Walker clears concussion protocol, expected to play Sunday at Atlanta
Packers LB Quay Walker clears concussion protocol, expected to play Sunday at Atlanta
Green Bay Packers linebacker Quay Walker has cleared concussion protocol in a move that makes him available to play Sunday in Atlanta
1970-01-01 08:00
Shambolic Manchester United endure crowd dissent after humbling defeat to Brighton
Shambolic Manchester United endure crowd dissent after humbling defeat to Brighton
In a sense, Erik ten Hag is back to where he began at Old Trafford with a loss to Brighton. In others, it is far worse than that. On and off the pitch, the problems are multiplying for Manchester United. A troubled start to the season has already encompassed three defeats and, with Bayern Munich next and the prospect of a fourth, it threatens to become a terrible one. A disastrous result was accompanied by dissent in the stands. Ten Hag had carried the Old Trafford crowd with him when he won his power struggle with Cristiano Ronaldo. But when he substituted his new £72m forward Rasmus Hojlund for Anthony Martial, the decision was met with whistles and boos. It was a rare public rebuke of a manager who has been popular but United have faced three probable top-half sides this season and lost to them all. On this evidence, Brighton look likelier to get a top-four finish. Given the ease with which Roberto De Zerbi’s wonderfully incisive Albion eviscerated United, it was hard to argue that the absence of Jadon Sancho, last spotted watching the Under-18s as he is punished by Ten Hag, was the reason for defeat; nor that of Antony, the Dutchman’s costliest signing who is on a leave of absence while he addresses serious allegations of assault by three women. But for a manager who had talked on Friday of setting standards, those on the field of play have been too low in an increasingly shambolic beginning to the campaign. Ten Hag had also lost his first game in charge to Albion. But, 13 months on, with £400m spent in his reign, with an initial 11 who arrived for £347m, defeat to a patched-up Brighton side whose starting 11 cost a mere £20m was more damning. For all United’s trials and tribulations, their injuries and absences, this ought to have been a fine time to face Brighton. For various reasons, none of Evan Ferguson, Solly March, Joao Pedro, Billy Gilmour or Pervis Estupinan began at Old Trafford. Instead, Simon Adingra marked his first Premier League start with one assist, Tariq Lamptey his first in six months – and when playing out of position on the left – with two. There was a certain predictability to two of their scorers: Danny Welbeck, sold by Louis van Gaal, has found the net against United under their last four permanent managers and Pascal Gross, whose seventh goal against them continued his status as their unlikely scourge. Pedro came off the bench to add the third, completing another act of catalytic brilliance by De Zerbi. United, though, had another day when plans backfired. Lacking a right winger, Ten Hag switched to a midfield diamond, using Hojlund and Marcus Rashford as wide strikers. The Mancunian was dynamic, bringing everything but the goal, but the narrow shape left United’s full-backs exposed. Brighton, brimming with counter-attacking menace, created all three goals on the flanks. For the first, the debutant Sergio Reguilon, an emergency signing on deadline day, was found wanting. For the other two, Diogo Dalot was afforded too little protection. The centre-backs were fooled by dummies for goals, Victor Lindelof for the first, the similarly out-of-form Lisandro Martinez for the second. United ended up playing with Lindelof as a lone central defender and required an injury-time save from Andre Onana to stop Ansu Fati from adding a fourth Albion goal. It was still Ten Hag’s heaviest home defeat. His more chastening days had tended to come on the road while United went 20 league games unbeaten at Old Trafford. Now, home and away, Brighton have four consecutive league wins against United; virtually every Albion supporter can recall a time when that would have sounded inconceivable. Not now. They were deserving winners and showed the clinical touch United lacked. First Welbeck completed a one-two of sorts with Adingra, releasing the winger and meeting his cutback with a neat finish. The other crucial contribution came from Adam Lallana, who dummied Adingra’s cross. On his first start since January, the veteran’s footballing intelligence was apparent. On the first start of his Premier League career, the youngster had an assist. Then Gross had latched on to Lamptey’s pass and fooled Martinez before beating Onana. Pedro found the top corner after another Lamptey pass. United’s response came from a rookie. Hannibal Mejbri, brought on with Martial, rifled in United’s only goal from 20 yards. Another should escape the harshest of the criticism. Rashford was electric, if unable to apply the final touch. He had one shot saved by Jason Steele, another deflected onto the bar by the sliding Joel Veltman. A third flew just wide, a fourth was rifled into the side netting. Hojlund celebrated a first United goal, prodded in from Rashford’s low cutback, until VAR ruled the ball was out of play before the Mancunian crossed. If it was the first decision involving Hojlund, who showed a couple of promising touches, to irritate the majority at Old Trafford, it was not the last. His departure brought jeers. It may not be a tipping point for Ten Hag just yet. But United, no strangers to a crisis over the last decade, could soon find themselves teetering on the brink of another. Read More Erik ten Hag says he inherited Manchester United with ‘no good culture’ Erik ten Hag unsure whether Jadon Sancho will play for Manchester United again Liverpool leave it late to come from behind and beat Wolves Erik ten Hag wants to see ‘how strong’ Manchester United are after Brighton loss Pep Guardiola hails impact of Jeremy Doku in Man City’s win at West Ham Roy Hodgson ‘feeling better’ after missing Crystal Palace defeat at Aston Villa
1970-01-01 08:00
Inter has a new hero as Marcus Thuram helps the Nerazzurri rout Milan 5-1 in Serie A derby
Inter has a new hero as Marcus Thuram helps the Nerazzurri rout Milan 5-1 in Serie A derby
Inter Milan has a new star player with a familiar name as Marcus Thuram helped the Nerazzurri beat fierce rival AC Milan 5-1 in a Serie A derby match to maintain their perfect start to the season
1970-01-01 08:00
Aberg makes it look easy and leads by 2 at Wentworth as he pursues another win
Aberg makes it look easy and leads by 2 at Wentworth as he pursues another win
Swedish sensation Ludvig Aberg is one round away from a second straight victory on the European tour
1970-01-01 08:00
Slipper's versatility and resilience gets him to fourth Rugby World Cup for Australia
Slipper's versatility and resilience gets him to fourth Rugby World Cup for Australia
James Slipper is set to become the third Australian to appear in a fourth men's Rugby World Cup on Sunday against Fiji
1970-01-01 08:00
Browns WR Amari Cooper leaves practice with groin injury, questionable for Steelers on Monday night
Browns WR Amari Cooper leaves practice with groin injury, questionable for Steelers on Monday night
Cleveland Browns top wide receiver Amari Cooper had to leave Saturday’s practice early with a groin injury and is listed as questionable for Monday night’s game at Pittsburgh
1970-01-01 08:00
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