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  • UFC 320 LIVE: Outcomes and evaluation for Ankalaev vs. Pereira 2

    UFC 320 LIVE: Outcomes and evaluation for Ankalaev vs. Pereira 2

    Former UFC two-division champion Alex Pereira seems to reclaim the sunshine heavyweight championship from Magomed Ankalaev in the principle occasion at UFC 320 in Las Vegas on Saturday night time.

    Ankalaev, who beat Pereira by unanimous choice at UFC 313 to win the belt, has not misplaced a battle since his promotional debut at a UFC Combat Night time in March 2018.

    Within the co-main occasion, Merab Dvalishvili goes for his third UFC males’s bantamweight title protection in opposition to Cory Sandhagen. Most not too long ago, Dvalishvili beat Sean O’Malley by third-round submission to retain the belt. Sandhagen enters the battle following a second-round TKO win over former two-time males’s flyweight champion Deiveson Figueiredo.

    Additionally on the cardboard, former gentle heavyweight champion Jiri Procházka squares off with former title challenger Khalil Rountree Jr.

    Brett Okamoto, Andreas Hale and Jeff Wagenheim break down all of the motion at UFC 320.

  • Liverpool ‘mess’ worse than feared as Chelsea loss essentially the most worrying but as daring Slot selections fail

    Liverpool’s “mess” is worse than it initially appeared as this type of Arne Slot’s aspect haven’t any likelihood of successful the Premier League title this season…

  • Dramatic Chelsea win makes a press release and raises a query: Are Liverpool in disaster?

    Dramatic Chelsea win makes a press release and raises a query: Are Liverpool in disaster?

    LONDON — A dramatic late winner from Estêvão lifted Chelsea over Liverpool 2-1 to disclaim the reigning Premier League champs the possibility to return to the highest of the desk.

    Cody Gakpo thought he had rescued some extent for Liverpool after an opener from Moisés Caicedo, however a strike from substitute Estevao within the ninety fifth minute turned the sport. Liverpool had surrendered prime spot earlier within the day when title rivals Arsenal beat West Ham United 2-0, with the Reds remaining in second place going into the worldwide break.

    Caicedo gave Chelsea the lead when his shot from distance rifled previous Giorgi Mamardashvili within the 14th minute at Stamford Bridge. Gakpo poked residence from shut vary shortly earlier than the hour mark but it surely was Enzo Maresca’s aspect who went on to clinch the victory after Estevao tucked the ball residence deep into stoppage time. — Beth Lindop

    Because the Chelsea gamers wheeled away to have a good time Estevao’s late winner, the tune “Chelsea Dagger” blasted out from the audio system at Stamford Bridge.

    Actually, Liverpool will likely be wounded by this defeat, which might show pricey of their pursuit of the Premier League title. It’s the first time in Arne Slot’s tenure the Reds have misplaced three consecutive video games and the primary time they’ve misplaced back-to-back league video games in over two years, since losses in opposition to Bournemouth and Manchester Metropolis in March-April 2023.

    That Liverpool nonetheless sit second within the desk — only a level off leaders Arsenal — is a testomony to their sturdy begin to the marketing campaign. However, having been the beneficiaries of so many late targets within the early weeks of the season, Slot’s aspect have now been handed a bitter style of their very own drugs in successive video games, with the newest blow coming after Eddie Nketiah’s last-gasp winner for Crystal Palace final week.

    Liverpool should not but in full-blown disaster however they at present appear like a shadow of the group that romped to the title final time period. After a summer season of monumental change on the membership — throughout which they spent near £450m within the switch market — a interval of transition is maybe to be anticipated. Nonetheless, if Slot needs his group to defend their crown, he must give you options fairly shortly. — Lindop

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    Liverpool had been unable to seal a deal to signal Caicedo when he left Brighton for Chelsea in 2023, however the Ecuadorian made them pay this time.

    The Reds backed off and backed off, permitting Caicedo to gather Malo Gusto’s easy 14th-minute cross and take purpose. The 23-year-old fired an unstoppable shot into the highest nook so as to add a recent entry into an already spectacular showreel.

    They joke in these components than Caicedo solely scores screamers and there’s loads of proof that’s the truth is the case: his first aim for Chelsea got here from the midway line in opposition to Bournemouth in Might 2024 whereas final season his two efforts had been each gorgeous strikes, in opposition to Manchester United at Outdated Trafford and to seal a 4-1 UEFA Convention League ultimate win over Actual Betis.

    Goalscoring was not a part of the pondering when Chelsea dedicated a then British-record £115 million switch payment on Caicedo however it’s beginning to develop into a massively invaluable bonus. Caicedo has already scored extra Premier League targets this season (three in seven video games) as he did in his first two seasons for the membership in 73 video games. — James Olley

    For thus lengthy, Mohamed Salah has been Liverpool’s talisman — the person they turned to when in want of a second of magic. At current, although, the Egypt worldwide’s golden contact seems to be evading him.

    In opposition to former membership Chelsea, Salah as soon as once more appeared a shadow of his former self and spent a lot of the night on the peripheries of the motion. Within the first half, he had simply 18 touches, the joint fewest of any Liverpool participant (alongside Alexander Isak), and accomplished simply six of his 11 passes.

    After the break, he was extra concerned, although his erratic ending was uncharacteristic of a participant who scored a league-high 29 targets within the top-flight final time period.

    After all, there are some mitigating circumstances for his dip in kind. The arrival of Isak and Hugo Ekitike this summer season signifies that Salah continues to be having to forge new relationships with the gamers round him. It is usually not possible to quantify the impression of Diogo’s Jota’s tragic passing on the 33-year-old, who broke down in tears on the opening day of the season in opposition to Bournemouth.

    Nonetheless, no participant — irrespective of how nice — can outrun Father Time endlessly. Having signed a two-year contract extension again in April, Liverpool supervisor Arne Slot will hope Salah’s slum is non permanent, however it’s clear that, for now at the very least, he has misplaced his spark. — Lindop

    How becoming that on the finish of every week during which Jose Mourinho was serenaded on his newest return to Stamford Bridge — this time with Benfica — present Chelsea supervisor Enzo Maresca was in a position to get pleasure from a second paying homage to certainly one of his predecessor’s most iconic moments.

    Mourinho’s run down the touchline at Outdated Trafford as his Porto aspect knocked out Manchester United on the best way to profitable the 2003-04 Champions League is without doubt one of the Portuguese’s most iconic moments. That triumph obtained him the job at Chelsea, the place he turned a legend throughout two spells.

    Who is aware of the place it will sit within the membership’s historical past, however Maresca emulated Mourinho by sprinting right down to the nook the place his gamers celebrated Estevao’s dramatic intervention. It additionally earned him a pink card from referee Anthony Taylor, denying him any additional enjoyment within the second however there was mounting strain on the Italian after a combined begin to the season with some supporters unconvinced he’s the correct man to take them again to difficult for Premier League titles.

    Beating the champions will really feel notably candy for him in that context and so his response was comprehensible. — Olley

    Maresca was already with out Wesley Fofana, Levi Colwill, Tosin Adarabioyo (all injured) and Trevoh Chalobah (suspended) right here earlier than shedding Benoit Badiashile to harm early within the second half.

    That pressured Maresca to introduce Romeo Lavia — solely simply match once more — into midfield and shift Reece James to centre-back alongside teenager Josh Acheampong, the 19-year-old academy graduate who impressed on solely his fourth Premier League begin and by a ways his most vital.

    Eight minutes later, Liverpool equalised and shortly afterwards, Acheampong couldn’t proceed and Jorrel Hato was launched for his fifth look after a £37 million summer season transfer from Ajax.

    On the prime finish of the pitch, Chelsea relied on Joao Pedro however with Liam Delap injured — to not point out playmaker Cole Palmer additionally absent — Marc Guiu made his first look after a sudden recall from Sunderland. He touched the ball twice. However Estevao made positive none of it mattered on Saturday. — Olley

    As legendary Manchester United boss Alex Ferguson as soon as stated: “Assault wins you video games, defence wins you titles.”

    Primarily based on this season’s proof, Liverpool’s defensive woes imply that it’s troublesome to see them retaining their Premier League crown with out critical enchancment. The Reds have now conceded 9 targets of their seven league video games this time period and have stored a clear sheet in simply two of their ten matches in all competitions.

    Against this, rivals Arsenal have let in simply three targets within the prime flight this time period and it’s that stability that has helped propel them to the highest of the desk. From the opening sport of the season in opposition to Bournemouth, Liverpool have regarded leaky.

    Ibrahima Konate — out of contract subsequent summer season — has regarded brief on composure, whereas Slot’s incapability to choose a first-choice right-back has prevented the Reds’ again line from gaining any sort of consistency. Regardless of having captured the signatures of a number of prime attackers final summer season, Liverpool’s collapsed transfer for Palace defender Marc Guehi appears increasingly more pricey with each passing week. — Lindop

  • Russell takes shock Singapore pole over Verstappen

    Russell takes shock Singapore pole over Verstappen

    SINGAPORE — George Russell took a shock pole place for Mercedes on the Singapore Grand Prix forward of Crimson Bull’s Max Verstappen in second place and championship chief Oscar Piastri in third.

    It was Russell’s first pole place for the reason that Canadian Grand Prix earlier this yr — which he went on to win — and he held a snug margin of 0.182 seconds over Verstappen’s Crimson Bull.

    Piastri qualifying his McLaren in third place behind Verstappen provides to the narrative that the reigning champion has an outdoor shot at defending his title this yr regardless of trailing by 69 factors within the standings.

    Following consecutive victories on the final two rounds, Verstappen has closed the hole to Piastri by 35 factors on the final two rounds, with Lando Norris, who certified fifth on Saturday, in second place within the standings and 25 factors off his McLaren teammate Piastri.

    The outcome could have been higher for Verstappen had he not aborted his last try in Q3 after coming throughout Norris’ McLaren on a gradual lap within the last sector.

    Norris had already accomplished his second Q3 run when Verstappen got here up behind him and was returning to the pits at a slower tempo.

    Though Verstappen wasn’t shut sufficient to Norris for it to be thought of impeding, Verstappen appeared to lose efficiency in Norris’ soiled air by Turns 16 and 17, which he believed price him a shot at pole place.

    Talking after the session, Verstappen stated: “That’s what occurs when there’s a automotive in entrance of you simply cruising, simply two seconds in entrance. That’s famous, [and] will probably be remembered as effectively.”

    Nonetheless, Verstappen’s efficiency will probably be an enormous enhance for Crimson Bull, which has not carried out effectively at high-downforce circuits like Singapore up to now this yr.

    The defending champion may also be buoyed by McLaren’s obvious wrestle after Piastri, who was 0.366 seconds off Russell’s time, admitted he was “stunned” to not have the tempo to problem for pole place.

    “I’d have needed extra right this moment however I don’t suppose we had 4 tenths in it to get pole,” he stated afterwards.

    Russell’s pole place — the seventh of his profession — comes after a second-place end on the Azerbaijan Grand Prix however was nonetheless a shock for the British driver given Mercedes’ wrestle in sizzling circumstances this season.

    “Wonderful to be on pole place,” Russell stated. “Yesterday was a really difficult day for a lot of totally different causes however good to return again and get a outcome.

    “An extended sweaty race tomorrow however I knew there was potential within the automotive. Kimi was doing an incredible job all weekend.”

    Mercedes’ sturdy efficiency was underlined by Kimi Antonelli securing fourth on the grid, which may have been greater had he not made a small mistake at Flip 11.

    Antonelli will begin forward of Norris in fifth place, with the 2 Ferraris of Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc in seventh and eighth.

    Haas driver Oliver Bearman and Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso certified rounded out the highest ten on the grid.

    Nico Hülkenberg will line up eleventh for Sauber forward of Williams’ two drivers Alexander Albon and Carlos Sainz. After crashing twice in apply, Liam Lawson certified his Racing Bulls automotive in 14th forward of Verstappen’s teammate Yuki Tsunoda, who once more struggled for efficiency and certified his Crimson Bull fifteenth.

    Pierre Gasly needed to cease in conjunction with the monitor on his last lap in Q1 after he misplaced energy steering with an obvious hydraulic downside and parked his automotive earlier than the Anderson Bridge. The problem left Gasly in final place on the finish of Q1 and in addition prompted a yellow flag that disrupted the laps of quite a lot of drivers on a sizzling lap on the finish of the session.

    Sauber’s Gabriel Bortoleto was amongst them and missed out on a spot in Q3 by 0.045 seconds, leaving him sixteenth on the grid forward of Lance Stroll’s Aston Martin in seventeenth place, who was additionally impacted. Franco Colapinto was 18th quickest for Alpine, 0.007 seconds away from the Haas of Esteban Ocon in nineteenth, who additionally got here throughout the yellow flag on the finish of Q1.

    The ultimate Q1 laps of Bortoleto, Hulkenberg and Tsunoda had been all beneath investigation after the session for yellow flag infringements.

  • Amorim saves job in ‘must-win’ sport to beg Manchester United query: was all of the ‘struggling’ crucial?

    Manchester United beat a completely respectable opponent and supervisor in a sport of affiliation soccer. It was ‘must-win’ and Ruben Amorim simply…did.

  • Christian Horner’s F1 return: The place subsequent after Pink Bull exit?

    Christian Horner’s F1 return: The place subsequent after Pink Bull exit?

    With Christian Horner now free to return to Method 1 in 2026, hypothesis about his subsequent touchdown spot is rife.

    Forward of the Singapore Grand Prix Aston Martin staff boss Andy Cowell mentioned the previous Pink Bull boss is “ringing up just about each staff proprietor” to investigate about the best way to return.

    Horner has agreed a $100 million settlement with Pink Bull which is able to enable him again within the paddock as early as subsequent spring.

    Sources have instructed ESPN he doesn’t merely need a repeat of his former function as staff principal and CEO, with energy over the F1 staff however finally no stake within the enterprise at massive. It’s understood Horner is looking for enterprise companions who may assist him purchase the sort of stake in a staff which might return him to a big function of energy within the paddock.

    Though it appears although he’s spreading the online far and extensive, real choices for him appear restricted. Right here we’ve ranked the probability of him returning to any of the non-Pink Bull owned groups subsequent yr.

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    This looks as if Horner’s finest wager by a ways — in case you had been to take a straw ballot within the paddock, they’d be the clear frontrunner proper now. Effectively-placed paddock sources have instructed ESPN this appears to be probably the most logical alternative and there’s numerous explanation why. Alpine, the identify Renault rebranded its F1 staff to in 2021, has had no clear imaginative and prescient, route or id for a number of years now, and is screaming out for a robust management determine to construct round.

    Maybe probably the most poorly-run staff within the sport’s latest historical past, it seems set to complete backside of the constructors’ championship this season, the ultimate yr it would race with Renault-built engines earlier than switching to a Mercedes deal subsequent yr.

    The controversial, once-banned-for-life Flavio Briatore, a superb pal of Horner’s, returned to the staff in an govt capability final yr to assist facilitate that deal. On the time of his return, many within the paddock believed Briatore was introduced again to assist promote the staff altogether, though new Renault CEO François Provost has insisted that won’t be taking place any time quickly. That doesn’t rule out investments for different bits of the enterprise, nevertheless, and that is one thing Alpine has welcomed earlier than.

    In 2023, Alpine took a $218.10 million money injection from a consortium together with Rory McIlroy, Patrick Mahomes and Anthony Joshua, for a 24% fairness stake within the enterprise. With F1 booming in reputation, sources in F1 have estimated that consortium may make upwards of a 50% revenue on that funding in the event that they bought it right now.

    Groups are repeatedly now valued in extra of $1.5 billion. Alpine is understood to be open to extra outdoors funding, even when a full sale is off the desk for now. Alpine follows the rising pattern within the sport of getting a staff principal (Steve Nielsen) who runs the F1 staff, after which an overarching govt boss (Briatore) above. This looks as if an ideal system for Horner to suit into in a roundabout way ought to he safe the funds wanted to purchase a good portion of the staff.

    Given the robust present relationship with Briatore, a willingness from Alpine to take outdoors funding, and a staff desperately needing the cache and pedigree somebody like Horner may convey to the desk, this ticks all of the bins.

    There’s a enjoyable added component right here too, one trendy followers may need a tough time picturing. Horner taking a big function at Alpine would create an interesting dynamic – it will place him in a working relationship with Mercedes boss Toto Wolff, as a part of Alpine’s new engine deal. Their frosty relationship is well-documented. That doesn’t diminish the prospect of it taking place, nevertheless, with Wolff having no say in whether or not Renault’s board accepted an funding or not.

    Chance: 9/10 – Horner’s most sensible touchdown spot.

    That is an odd one as a result of, on paper, Gene Haas’ little American outfit looks as if the obvious wager, aside from one factor: the proprietor himself.

    The Haas staff, which joined in 2016, stands out as an anomaly on the trendy grid: it’s the smallest by way of squad dimension and is predicated in an previous Oxfordshire manufacturing unit (which it bought off the previous Manor staff when it collapsed in 2015) which is slowly falling aside.

    But, as evidenced by a latest assembly between Horner and a consultant of the proprietor, Haas has no real interest in promoting even a small stake within the staff. Sources have confirmed to ESPN that assembly happened, arrange by an impartial middleman, and it was made clear to Horner that there was no alternative to speculate even for a small a part of the enterprise.

    “That’s it. Nothing has gone any additional. It’s completed,” Haas F1 staff boss Ayao Komatsu mentioned of the Horner hyperlink earlier this week. Sources from either side of the equation have instructed ESPN a follow-up assembly will not be on the playing cards.

    Gene Haas’ mindset has not deviated from this viewpoint, though the F1 growth of the previous 5 years means he’s successfully sitting on a goldmine in comparison with the cash he spent to enter within the first place.

    Sources have instructed ESPN the foundation reason behind Gene Haas’ falling out with previous staff boss Guenther Steiner, which led to his departure in early 2024, was Haas’ cussed refusal to just accept outdoors funding from wherever else. It’s understood Steiner had suitors keen to inject a big increase of money into the staff, however was rebuffed. That’s to not say Haas isn’t investing in his enterprise (the staff just lately unveiled a brand new motorhome within the paddock, for instance) however there’s a robust feeling internally that the staff would profit massively from vital monetary assist from outdoors, moderately than merely relying merely on huge title partnership offers because it has for thus lengthy.

    A few of these have been notable disasters, such because the notorious Wealthy Power link-up, or the Uralkali cope with a Russian oligarch which introduced Nikita Mazepin in as a driver and needed to be swiftly cancelled on the again of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

    Present title associate Moneygram’s deal will finish on the finish of the present season. In order that’s the bizarre paradox of Haas. In fiscal phrases, it’s completely ripe for the sort of funding a Horner-led consortium may convey to the desk, however its proprietor merely doesn’t wish to hear it. Then there’s the pedigree somebody like Horner (who received eight drivers’ championships and 6 constructors’ championships as Pink Bull boss) may convey to a staff which, except for ending fifth in 2018, has by no means been increased than seventh within the constructors’ championship, or scored a grand prix podium end or win.

    Until Gene Haas softens his stance on that within the coming months, this one looks as if a non-starter. With a lot using on subsequent yr’s rule change, a rocky begin to F1’s new period is likely to be alarming sufficient to alter his thoughts, though Horner may have already got discovered his subsequent cease by then.

    Chance: 3/10 – Unlikely, however may nonetheless be a wildcard wager.

    ESPN sources say Horner is eager on becoming a member of Aston Martin, and it’s clear why he would view Lawrence Stroll’s superteam as a sexy proposition. The extent of funding in its Silverstone manufacturing unit means Aston Martin is a real sleeping large forward of subsequent yr’s regulation change, with the staff’s sights firmly set on profitable titles.

    Horner’s former Pink Bull colleague Adrian Newey joined Aston Martin earlier this yr in a deal that concerned a shareholding within the staff, however in that occasion Stroll had his coronary heart set on securing the design genius, which isn’t the case with Horner.

    It’s additionally a staff that has a senior administration construction stacked with huge hitters, making it unclear what Horner would convey to the get together. Among the many present high brass is CEO Andy Cowell, who flatly denied the prospect of Horner arriving on the staff throughout a press convention in Singapore.

    “I had a chat with Lawrence this morning to seek out out what he is aware of,” Cowell mentioned on Friday. “It seems as if Christian’s ringing up just about each staff proprietor in the intervening time. I can clearly say there aren’t any plans for involvement of Christian both in an operational or funding function sooner or later.”

    To additional dampen the hearth, Stroll is understood to have an curiosity in luring Max Verstappen from Pink Bull within the coming years and Horner’s poisonous relationship with Verstappen’s father, Jos, is unlikely to assist such a transfer.

    Chance: 1/10 – stranger issues have occurred in F1, however not fairly often.

    Whereas nonetheless at Pink Bull in June, Horner denied tales he had been approached by Ferrari’s CEO John Elkann for a high job.

    Talking in a press convention alongside Alpine boss Flavio Briatore, Horner joked: “My Italian is worse than Flavio’s English, so how on earth would that work?” Elkann and Horner are identified to be on good phrases after Ferrari thought-about him for the function on the finish of 2022, just for Horner to clarify he was dedicated to Pink Bull on the time.

    Any quick alternative at Maranello gave the impression to be dominated out in July, nevertheless, when the Italian staff confirmed it had renewed staff principal Fred Vasseur’s contract with a long-term deal.

    Ferrari staff principal can be a place during which final management rests with Elkann, and Horner has made clear prior to now that he has no real interest in being a part of a wider company construction — a place that can solely have been hardened by his Pink Bull sacking.

    Chance: 1/10 – An enormous U-turn must occur to create a gap.

    It appears there isn’t any curiosity from both facet in exploring a deal between Williams and Horner.

    Group principal James Vowles mentioned there had been no contact with Horner since he left Pink Bull, and within the midst of an ongoing rebuilding interval, Williams’ homeowners Dorilton Capital have indicated their staff will not be on the market. Nevertheless, pushed on whether or not Williams may sooner or later entertain an strategy from Horner, Vowles was cautious to not rule it out.

    “I believe it’s best to at all times welcome a dialog,” he mentioned. “There’s no level closing the door. However I believe we’re very pleased with the construction we’ve got, and it’s working. So I don’t see any cause to make any adjustments to that.”

    Chance: 1/10 – by no means say by no means, however neither facet has indicated an curiosity within the different.

    This yr is the final the Sauber identify will exist in Method 1 earlier than it turns into the absolutely fledged Audi “works” staff, the phrase for one which builds its personal automobile and engine outright.

    Whereas it would grow to be Audi in identify subsequent yr, the German producer has been slowly reworking the Swiss-based staff behind the scenes for a number of years, the fruits of which have began to indicate this yr — Nico Hulkenberg’s shock podium on the British Grand Prix and the robust type of rookie Gabriel Bortoleto give loads of cause for optimism going ahead.

    This one is difficult to gauge, however doesn’t look like a really robust choice. There’s been no apparent public curiosity on the Audi facet, however for Horner it will signify an awesome alternative to get into an thrilling new works programme from the bottom up however with an present infrastructure in place, with out having to start out from scratch like Cadillac’s new staff.

    It does appear unlikely although. Whether or not there’s an urge for food to unload extra of the staff is a sound query — in 2024, Audi confirmed the $510-billion Qatar Funding Authority had bought a big minority holding within the staff. Reuters later reported that holding to be nearly one third of the whole operation.

    With Horner seeking to enter with a big share of a staff himself, it’s laborious to see him becoming in when all of the numbers are finished. Like with most of those, you may’t rule it out fully, but it surely’s laborious to see Horner becoming in with the sort of significant function he’s on the lookout for.

    Chance: 1/10 – Unlikely.

    So long as Toto Wolff is at Mercedes there may be zero likelihood of Horner arriving at Pink Bull’s long-term rivals.

    Wolff just lately mentioned he misses having his “nice enemy” within the paddock, however that shouldn’t be seen as something apart from a need to rekindle his previous rivalry with Horner ought to he return at a special staff.

    Funnily sufficient, Wolff’s place as a 33-percent joint proprietor within the F1 staff together with Mercedes-Benz and INEOS’s Jim Ratcliffe, is one thing Horner is hoping to emulate elsewhere. However assuming Horner does make a return, these two giants of the F1 paddock will at all times reside in several garages.

    Chance: 0/10 – no likelihood whereas previous rival Wolff stays part of the staff.

    Whereas simple to dismiss outright as a result of McLaren CEO Zak Brown and Horner share a mutual disdain for one another, the American will not be the proprietor of the present constructors’ champions.

    McLaren is owned by Mumtalakat, the Bahraini sovereign wealth fund, and CYVN Holdings, an Abu Dhabi-based funding group, who collectively just lately acquired full possession by shopping for out MSP Sports activities Capital and different minority shareholders, in a deal which valued McLaren at a lofty £3.5 billion.

    That alone may need priced out Horner and any funding companions from a significant deal, and that’s then earlier than you contemplate the opposite apparent causes like his relationship with Brown, who has remodeled McLaren from a sleeping large struggling to even make it out of Q1 right into a staff set to repeat as constructors’ champions and prone to win the drivers’ championship this yr.

    Whereas all of the hypothetical eventualities right here would probably see Horner displace or disrupt present management buildings in a roundabout way had been he to take a job with a staff, there isn’t any world the place McLaren’s homeowners would entertain eradicating Brown merely to accommodate a Horner-led funding, nor one the place they’d try to power the pair to co-exist collectively.

    That is as near a sure no as you may get.

    Chance: 0/10 – By no means going to occur.

    Within the wake of Horner’s sacking, he was shortly linked to a job at newcomers Cadillac for 2026.

    Given the problem confronted by Cadillac forward of its debut season, it was attainable to make a hypothetical hyperlink between F1’s most skilled staff boss and the game’s latest staff, however there was nothing to the rumours.

    Throughout the house of some weeks CEO of the Cadillac Method 1 staff and dad or mum firm TWG Motorsports, Dan Towriss, denied the reviews. “There have been no talks with Christian Horner. No plans to try this,” Towriss mentioned. “I’d prefer to formally shut down that hearsay.”

    Cadillac enters F1 with former Manor boss Graeme Lowdon as staff principal.

    Chance: 0/10 – Cadillac has dominated Horner out and there’s been no indicators of curiosity from Horner.

  • ‘Two Corridor of Fame quarterbacks simply battling it out’: A mini-oral historical past of 2015 Superdome Duel

    ‘Two Corridor of Fame quarterbacks simply battling it out’: A mini-oral historical past of 2015 Superdome Duel

    METAIRIE, La. — Six lead modifications, 13 offensive touchdowns and a mixed 101 factors. Drew Brees and Eli Manning battled to the final second, combining for 855 whole passing yards on Nov. 1, 2015, on the Caesars Superdome.

    The 2 quarterbacks, each modern-era candidates for the 2026 Professional Soccer Corridor of Fame, scored on nearly each possession in a wild sport that ended with the Saints successful 52-49 on a 50-yard subject objective as time expired.

    Because the tenth anniversary of the sport approaches, it stays tied for the fifth-highest scoring sport in NFL historical past.

    “It was an offensive participant’s dream,” former Saints tight finish Benjamin Watson advised ESPN this week when requested in regards to the sport.

    Solely two gamers from that sport stay lively — New Orleans defensive finish Cameron Jordan and vast receiver Brandin Cooks, who returned to the Saints this 12 months after an eight-season absence. Then-Giants coach Tom Coughlin is retired, whereas Sean Payton is teaching the Denver Broncos.

    For defensive gamers akin to Jordan and former Giants linebacker Jonathan Casillas, who additionally performed for the Saints early in his profession, it’s a sport they’d reasonably overlook.

    “That was 10 years in the past. Geez Louise,” Jordan stated this week. “In my thoughts, it was an in depth sport, however we received. I undoubtedly recall a shootout.”

    Casillas stated he remembers nearly nothing from that day — on function.

    “Tried to dam every part from my mind. It was 7-on-7 the place the ball doesn’t contact the bottom,” Casillas advised ESPN this week. “Defensively, you don’t ever need to be part of that on both aspect — 101 whole factors, 13 TD passes, 1,200 yards, no matter it was. It was insane.”

    However for the offensive gamers concerned, each element nonetheless resonates.

    “Drew Brees, he may most likely let you know the precise yard line that they have been on with the formation that he referred to as to place us forward for the win,” Jordan stated. “I can’t offer you that.”

    ESPN spoke to present and former Saints (0-4) and Giants (1-3) gamers this week, main as much as the present groups’ matchup on the Superdome on Sunday (1 p.m. ET, CBS).

    “Fairly wild how that entire sport unfolded,” Brees advised ESPN this week. “I can keep in mind each landing within the sport and the state of affairs round it, however … it was simply high-level offense on either side.”

    Right here’s how these concerned remembered one of many craziest offensive shootouts in fashionable NFL historical past.

    The Giants (4-3) and the Saints (3-4) wanted wins to maintain their playoff hopes alive. Gamers on either side stated they envisioned a high-scoring sport. Brees knew he must account for 2 issues. He wished to counteract the emotion of Louisiana natives Odell Beckham Jr. and Eli Manning returning to play within the Superdome, however Brees additionally knew he must outmatch Giants defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo, who spent one season with the Saints in 2012.

    Brees: It simply created this setting the place it was actually, don’t have a look at the scoreboard, simply sit there and attempt to rating each time you contact the ball and wait till the top of the sport and search for and see if we scored sufficient factors to win.

    Replace: Giants up 7-0 with 9:39 left within the first quarter

    Willie Snead scored the primary of the Saints’ subsequent two touchdowns off a flea-flicker. The Giants went three-and-out and pinned the Saints on their 4-yard line, however Brees flipped the sphere by improvising to search out Watson for a 46-yard acquire.

    Brees: That was clearly sort of off-script. Usually on that play, he by no means will get the ball. That route by no means will get the ball. … I believe there was simply inside strain, so I ended up scrambling out of the pocket to the suitable, after which Benjamin Watson was simply open, sort of deep down the suitable sideline on this, what was a nook route that he simply saved operating and launched it on the market to him. That was most likely certainly one of my extra favourite ones. It’s all the time good once you scramble and you may launch one down the sphere, and it ends within the completion out of your individual finish zone.

    Replace: Tied 7-7 with 7:36 left within the first quarter

    Cooks high-stepped it into the top zone on the Saints’ subsequent offensive drive.

    Cooks: ‘One Step Bullet.’ … Stiffed him, then took it to the crib.

    Brees: It was really a run play the place we have now the chance to throw identical to a little bit fast slant, little one-step slant. We used to name it ‘Bullet,’ on the bottom they usually went Cowl 0. So, the security got here out of the center of the sphere, got here all the way down to the robust aspect, and it simply left Cooks one-on-one and he beat the man inside, and I do that little fast faux after which simply get the ball out of my fingers actually quick.

    Replace: Saints up 14-7 with 2:24 left within the first quarter

    The Giants went again to what labored, operating the identical play as their first rating, a rub route that despatched Beckham dancing into the top zone once more.

    Dwayne Harris (Giants vast receiver, 2015-2017): He introduced the Michael Jackson dance out for that sport!

    Watson: I keep in mind sitting on the sideline and simply wanting up on the display screen and seeing Odell rating, and [we were] simply one another, understanding we received to return on the market and rating, but when there’s any offense that you just need to be in for a time like that, it’s a Sean Payton and Drew Brees’ offense.

    Replace: Tied 14-14 with 13:31 left within the second quarter

    A 53-yard landing to vast receiver Marques Colston put the Saints up 21-14. Brees recalled New Orleans putting in the play, referred to as ‘Canon,’ that week for a particular kind of protection the Giants had proven on movie — to implausible outcomes.

    Jahari Evans (Saints guard, 2006-2015): You scored seven touchdowns, it’s like, it needs to be an important win. You need to be blowing them out. However I do keep in mind it was backwards and forwards. Eli was scoring, we have been scoring, Colston caught a wide-open move; they blew a protection.

    Brees: We run mainly like this whip route by the off-the-ball ballplayer … and the intention was to seize the within defender, which he did, and that left Colston with exterior leverage, and Colston runs a thin publish, however due to the stack launch, generally these guys with the in-and-out protection, they get combined up on who has who. And since the best way we ran the route, they each sort of settled their ft, considering they have been going to cowl the whip [route], after which Colston simply busted vast open on that skinny publish.

    Replace: Saints up 21-14 with 11:05 left within the second quarter

    Willie Snead’s two touchdowns, a profession first on the time, gave the Saints a two-possession lead.

    Evans: I felt like that was certainly one of his greatest video games, two touchdowns.

    Replace: Saints up 28-14 with 1:46 left within the second quarter

    The Giants received the ball again with 1:46, and two straight defensive penalties by the Saints received New York to the Saints’ 41-yard line with 50 seconds to go. Manning accomplished six fast passes to attain once more with a 2-yard move to Shane Vereen because the half ended.

    Geoff Schwartz (Giants guard, 2014-2015): We have been down 28-14 earlier than half after which we scored that [Shane Vereen] landing. … After which once more after the half [the long TD to Beckham]. It was simply nonstop scoring.

    Replace: Saints up 28-21 at halftime

    The statistics have been already staggering after one half: 32 first downs, 507 internet yards of offense and 7 whole touchdowns. But it surely wasn’t wherever close to over. Beckham continued to have a good time his homecoming by tying the rating together with his third landing catch — a 50-yard bomb from Manning.

    Replace: Tied 28-28 with 12:58 left within the third quarter

    The Saints responded with what Brees referred to as certainly one of his favourite performs from an “empty” set (no operating backs within the backfield). Cooks ran a “huge field fade,” on a play wherein the nook was speculated to react to an beneath route. When the nook did not chunk, Brees needed to put the ball within the excellent spot to make the play work.

    Brees: Should you go watch the spotlight, I’ve to throw this ball and drop it on this bucket mainly on this huge field fade space, and also you’ve received the man protecting Cooks operating at it. You bought the nook sloughing off, operating at it, and the ball simply sort of goes proper over their fingers and drops proper into Cooks’ proverbial basket, after which he runs it in.

    Cooks: We had the massive field fade, and Drew threw a dart solely the place he can match it after which I simply needed to make a play.

    Replace: Saints up 35-28 with 10:09 left within the third quarter

    Watson caught a 20-yard landing move to finish the third quarter.

    Watson: We have been backed up in our finish zone. I forgot what the playcall was, however I had a deep nook out, so I run my deep nook and I regarded again and Drew was again there scrambling, and I had Trevin Wade on me and man protection, and … I sort of shook him after which Drew was scrambling, rolling to his proper exterior of the pocket and he simply lets it go. He most likely threw it, I don’t know, 47 yards within the air and threw it proper to me.

    Watson: Should you have a look at the video of that play, you see Brandin Cooks once I catch the ball, he’s proper below the goalpost, and he does a karate kick within the air, and I don’t actually know why he did it, however he did this bizarre flying kick in celebration after the landing.

    Replace: Saints up 42-28 to finish the third quarter

    The Saints regarded like they have been about to tug away when the Giants responded with two extra offensive scores.

    Schwartz: The factor about offense is that it’s our job is to maintain scoring, man. … You retain scoring and hope your protection makes a play or two. However we knew we needed to hold going till you’ll be able to’t rating anymore.

    Evans: Even placing up all these factors, the sport … it wasn’t a blowout. It felt like we have been responding the entire time to them placing up factors as effectively. So, it was thrilling as a result of we have been having success on the identical time. We knew that the one method to win was to maintain going, too.

    Replace: Saints up 42-35 with 12:15 left within the fourth quarter

    The Giants scored thrice in a row, twice to Harris. The Saints’ protection dedicated two third-down penalties, maintaining the Giants’ drive alive and negating a Manning fumble. Saints cornerback Damian Swann was injured on a 9-yard landing to Harris.

    Harris: I wasn’t even anticipating [Manning] to throw it as a result of I’m coming throughout the sphere. He’s going the opposite approach. So, I’m simply attempting to get in his line of imaginative and prescient. I believe he regarded again and I had the defensive man on me … and I see the ball coming. I see the trajectory of the ball. So I’m like, let me cease proper right here. And I simply stopped. Leaped up and the ball was there. I believe he sort of was throwing on the market as a result of Odell was behind me on that play, too.

    The Saints had a uncommon three-and-out on the following drive, and Manning began the Giants’ drive with a 38-yard move to Beckham. It took solely three performs to attain once more.

    Harris: I believe the beginning nickel had simply received harm proper earlier than that, they usually introduced in one other man and we threw it proper at him. … I don’t suppose he had performed me all sport, so he wasn’t actually prepared. I don’t know if he had been watching movie or no matter. However I simply hit him with a little bit outside-inside transfer down the seam.

    Replace: Tied 42-42 with 9:30 left within the fourth quarter

    The Giants took a 49-42 lead because of a 63-yard interception return by Trumaine McBride. The play was initially dominated a Willie Snead fumble, however the NFL made a correction days later and dominated it an interception. The change worn out private information for Brees in completions (40) and yards (511).

    Brees: That was bogus. That ought to’ve been a catch.

    Harris: At one level, we had caught the interception off the tip. The tip from [Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie]. McBride caught the tip from the interception and scored. I’m like, all proper. At this level, we’re up now. We’re good, proper? The opposite cease didn’t come after which we had the penalty.

    Cooks: We simply thought to ourselves, “Nicely, let’s go rating some extra factors.” Anytime you bought Drew proper there and the playmakers that we had, we knew we may, in our thoughts, that we may have a shootout with anyone.

    Replace: Giants up 49-42 with 7:11 left within the fourth quarter

    Brees drove the Saints down the sphere once more for his seventh and ultimate landing of the day, on a 9-yard selection path to operating again C.J. Spiller with 41 seconds left. Brees was making ready for time beyond regulation at that time. Spiller, a Saints operating again from 2015-2016, stated within the locker room after the sport that he knew he was going to take successful and simply wished to verify he held on tightly to the ball.

    Brees: We’re happening the sphere to mainly win the sport, to tie the sport, after which we’re going to enter time beyond regulation, proper?

    Spiller stated in 2015: I’d seen how the linebacker and the security was enjoying, and I used to be capable of get throughout his face, and the following factor you already know, simply locked it down. I knew I used to be going to get hit, so I wished to verify I secured the ball.

    Brees: It was H Selection. That was a extremely fashionable play for us. It’s what Darren Sproles scored on after we set the single-season passing report [in 2011]. Scored a whole lot of touchdowns on that route, and I simply keep in mind C.J. crossing face on the Will linebacker, and I imply executed completely, and we rating.

    Replace: Tie rating 49-49 with 36 seconds left within the fourth quarter

    The Giants received the ball at their 20-yard line and went three-and-out. Punter Brad Wing, an LSU grad, not solely fumbled the ball ahead, however he additionally received penalized for a face masks name, giving the Saints the ball on the Giants’ 32-yard line with 5 seconds left.

    Schwartz: Brad Wing getting a face masks on the finish of the sport is ridiculous. Of all of the methods to lose that sport. A punter getting a face masks to place them in subject objective vary is loopy. That’s how he received into subject objective vary. On a punt return!

    Saints kicker Kai Forbath, who had been signed solely two weeks earlier than and had but to kick a subject objective for New Orleans, nailed a 50-yard try. After the sport, Watson stated he didn’t know whether or not to take a look at Forbath or stare within the different route.

    Brees: There was little or no time left, after which we kicked off to them after which they went three-and-out and punted to us, after which we ended up lining up for a protracted subject objective, and we made it.

    Watson: I don’t keep in mind ever doubting that he would make it, however I did know this. If he missed it … I knew we have been simply going to go on the market and rating once more. … The best way we have been going, I want he would’ve missed it as a result of it gave us extra alternative to attain extra factors.

    Closing rating: Saints win 52-49

    Neither group made the playoffs that season, making the sport considerably forgettable when it comes to significance. Saints defensive coordinator Rob Ryan was fired two video games later. However those that watched two quarterbacks play at their greatest that day received’t overlook it.

    Harris: Man, I ain’t by no means seen nothing prefer it earlier than. Particularly two Corridor of Fame quarterbacks simply battling it out like that. That was a enjoyable sport for me, actually.

    Watson: The poor defensive coordinators, fortunately, they’d a job the following week on each groups after that, however you simply received within the huddle and it was thrilling.

    Brees: I believed we have been going to go to time beyond regulation, and I knew I had simply thrown seven touchdowns, so I used to be like, all proper, candy! Let’s throw the eighth landing in time beyond regulation.

    Watson, (who had a career-high 147 yards): It most likely was exasperating for followers to observe. In all probability had a whole lot of hypertension and coronary heart assaults that sport, however as an offensive talent participant, it was enjoyable.

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    TV channel/streaming: DAZN

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    LAS VEGAS In the course of the common season, Dana Evans was a crucial a part of the Las Vegas Aces bench. She got here in and supplied reduction to Chelsea Grey and Jackie Younger, however she didn’t should be the star who stepped as much as make large pictures. On a roster with four-time MVP Aja Wilson and a number of All-Stars/Olympians in Younger and Grey, she didnt have to be the one hitting these pictures.

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    I wish to are available and be a spark,” Evan mentioned after the sport. “I wish to do no matter my staff wants for me, whether or not that’s getting after it defensively, getting us organized, getting buckets like, no matter that appears like. However that is what I’ve labored all my life for to be on this place.

    Evans’ journey to achieve this level hasnt been linear. After a powerful profession at Louisville that noticed her win back-to-back ACC Participant of the 12 months honors, Evans was drafted by the Dallas Wings within the second spherical in 2021. She was shortly traded to the Chicago Sky, successful a championship in her first season however taking part in minimal minutes. The Skys fortunes modified shortly after that championship, as a number of star gamers and the pinnacle coach left the staff. Evans performed in Chicago for 3 extra seasons in a strong bench position, and was traded to the Aces for draft picks earlier than the 2025 season.

    As Evans ready for her twenty fifth profession playoff sport, Aces head coach Becky Hammon advised her that she wanted the 5-foot-6 guard to remain aggressive on the court docket, and thats precisely what she did within the Sport 1 win.

    I’ve mentioned a number of occasions that Dana’s our battery. She makes us play at a special tempo, Wilson mentioned. Informed her we go as she goes, and that’s a fast tempo, however we’re gonna at all times attempt to comply with her, as a result of we all know she’s very exhausting to cease on this league, very exhausting to maintain in entrance of. And so when she’s in a position to get downhill and get beauty. It performs in our favor.

    Evans wasnt the one bench participant to make a distinction. Former All-Star Jewell Loyd moved to the Aces bench in late July when the staff was struggling, and its one of many causes they managed to come back again from a tough begin to the season. Loyd added 18 factors and 4 rebounds on Friday night time.

    Evans and Loyd’s large performances took a few of the stress off Wilson and Younger by the five-game collection with Indiana, Wilson performed not less than 33 minutes in every sport, whlie Younger performed not less than 32.

    Now we have weapons. We wish to use all of them, as a result of we’re more durable to protect that approach, Hammon mentioned. It was only a actually nice time for our bench to come back up and have an enormous sport, as a result of I feel you noticed a bit of little bit of fatigue, possibly from Jackie and Aja, who form of carried us by that final Sport 5. The remaining is actually vital at this level for each of them, and that’s what makes us a troublesome staff. We do have that potential for any person else to [come up] and get 20.”

    With the win at dwelling, Vegas takes a 1-0 collection lead, however the 2025 Finals are a best-of-seven collection for the primary time in WNBA historical past, and the sport was tight within the closing minutes.

    Phoenix had a powerful begin to the sport, with Kahleah Copper scoring 19 within the first half, however the Aces switched up their protection to place extra stress on her. She completed with a team-high 21. Satou Sabally chipped in 19, however obtained in some foul bother. Alyssa Thomas added 15 factors, 10 rebounds and 9 assists.

    In Phoenixs two earlier playoff collection wins over New York and Minnesota they misplaced the primary sport. They’ve been on this place earlier than.

    It is a lengthy collection,” Copper mentioned. “To remove from these different first ones was, the mindset was again to the drafting board. Now we have the utmost confidence in our locker room and in our coaches to make the adjustment, so now it’s the identical factor. Its nonetheless just a bit irritating.

    Sport 2 is on Sunday at 3 p.m. ET in Las Vegas.