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  • Ruben Amorim says temperament makes him feel he ‘wants to quit’ United some days | Manchester United

    Ruben Amorim says temperament makes him feel he ‘wants to quit’ United some days | Manchester United

    Ruben Amorim admitted his temperament makes him feel some days that he “wants to quit” and others that he would like to be Manchester United’s head coach for 20 years, as he said he would continue to give emotional post-match interviews.

    Amorim said after United’s Carabao Cup defeat at Grimsby on Wednesday that “something has to change” and that “my players spoke really loud about what they want”, causing uncertainty about his future.

    Asked about this on Friday, he was defiant. “Guys, to be really honest, every time that we have in the future one defeat like that, I’m going to be like that,” Amorim said. “I’m going to say that sometimes I hate my players, sometimes I love my players, sometimes I want to defend my players.

    “This is my way of doing things and I’m going to be like that. In that moment I was so frustrated and annoyed. And I know you have a lot of experienced people talking about the way I should perform with the media, to be more constant, to be more calm: I’m not going to be like that.”

    Amorim was asked whether it is understandable that his post-Grimsby reaction caused uncertainty regarding whether he will resign. “If you are in one way, if you have this kind of behaviour, you have to understand that you have things that are good [from] that type of behaviour, that you have the other side of the coin. So I understand that.

    “And again, sometimes I want to quit, sometimes I want to be here for 20 years. Sometimes I love to be with my players, sometimes I don’t want to be with them. So, again, I need to improve on that. It’s going to be hard.”

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    As the Guardian reported this week, Kobbie Mainoo wishes to leave. But Amorim said he valued the midfielder. “I want Kobbie to stay,” he said. “”He needs to fight for his place, and we need Kobbie. So that is not going to change. I understand that the players that are not playing at this moment are disappointed. You have to fight during the week [in training].”

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  • McLaren’s Lando Norris sets the pace again in Free Practice 2 as session disrupted by two red flags

    McLaren’s Lando Norris sets the pace again in Free Practice 2 as session disrupted by two red flags

    Lando Norris set the pace again in Free Practice 2 for the Dutch Grand Prix, with the session interrupted by two red flags.

    The McLaren driver, who trails team mate Oscar Piastri by nine points in the Drivers’ Championship, completed a clean sweep of fastest times on Friday while the session ended early for Lance Stroll and Alex Albon after crashes.

    With conditions dry but the threat of rain looming, drivers immediately headed out on to the Zandvoort Circuit for crucial running, with Liam Lawson leading the train of cars out of the pit lane.

    Fastest in FP1, Norris continued his impressive Friday running by initially moving to the top of the times on a 1m 12.615s with the medium tyre, before being usurped by Spaniards Carlos Sainz and Fernando Alonso as drops of rain began to fall.

    On his next flying lap, Norris became the first driver to dip below the 1m 12s mark, posting a 1m 11.294s as Stroll slotted into second, his Aston Martin team mate Alonso complaining over the radio after being held up by Kimi Antonelli’s Mercedes.

    The Kick Saubers of Gabriel Bortoleto and Nico Hulkenberg moved into second and third respectively with the soft Pirelli tyre, with home hero Max Verstappen posting the fourth fastest time, less than three-tenths slower than Norris on the medium rubber.

    Approaching the 10-minute mark, Haas’ Oliver Bearman jumped to the top of the leaderboard with a 1m 11.113s just before a red flag was deployed after a heavy crash for Stroll at the banked Turn 3.

    With the Canadian reporting he was okay over the radio and the wreckage of his Aston Martin recovered, proceedings resumed with 39 minutes of the one-hour session remaining as several drivers ventured out, including Isack Hadjar.

    The Racing Bulls driver had not left the pit lane due to a technical issue prior to the red flag, but was forced to come to a stop on his out-lap, with his car quickly recovered under a Virtual Safety Car.

    Hulkenberg moved to the top of the standings just past the halfway point on a 1m 11.080s with the help of soft tyres, as Lewis Hamilton suffered his second 360-degree spin of Friday on the exit of Turn 9, having set the fastest opening sector.

    Lap times soon began to plummet as the sun broke through the clouds, Alonso posting a 1m 09.977s before Norris lowered the benchmark further to a 1m 09.890s, both drivers on a set of soft tyres.

    A second red flag was soon called with 21 minutes remaining, Albon having gone off at Turn 1 and after damaging his front wing against the barrier, the Williams became beached in the gravel.

    The session resumed with 16 minutes remaining and as the threat of rain had diminished, drivers focused on race simulations with the order remaining as before the stoppage.

    It left Norris fastest, 0.087s clear of Alonso with Piastri third, the McLaren driver under investigation for a pit lane incident with George Russell as the pair made minor contact.

    The Mercedes driver finished fourth from Verstappen, who was sixth-tenths away from Norris, as Hamilton, the second Red Bull of Yuki Tsunoda, Charles Leclerc (Ferrari), Franco Colapinto (Alpine) and Hulkenberg completed the top 10.

    Bearman finished 11th ahead of Antonelli, the Mercedes driver making up for lost time after crashing early on in FP1.

    Bortoleto led Lawson, Esteban Ocon (Haas) and Sainz (Williams), with Albon, Stroll, Pierre Gasly’s Alpine and the time-less Hadjar completing the order.

    Teams will have one more free practice session on Saturday ahead of the crucial Qualifying session for the Dutch Grand Prix.

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  • 10 players who could be selected to All-Star team for 1st time in 2026

    10 players who could be selected to All-Star team for 1st time in 2026

    New York’s Mikal Bridges (left) and OG Anunoby could fill a pair of projected East All-Star openings next season.

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    Given the way NBA players become All-Stars – that is, the selection process, not simply the level of their performances – we shouldn’t be surprised some worthy players have fallen through the cracks.

    Three separate constituencies, using distinct criteria, put together the rosters each season. Starters are selected by the votes of fans, the players and the media. They are generally pretty obvious choices, 10 players from a field of maybe 12 or 13 strong candidates.

    The East and West rosters are fleshed out, though, by the conference coaches, who tend to factor in the W-L record of potential All-Stars’ teams. It’s an arbitrary filter, frankly, because great individual players can find themselves stranded on shabby teams. But the coaches’ focus on winning often rewards second fiddles on teams above .500.

    Then there are the commissioner’s choices when injuries arise. Sometimes the boss goes with someone who had the next-highest vote total from the staters’ ballot. Sometimes, though, he does not.

    For as much as the All-Star Game gets treated as the Fans’ Game, there often are surprise picks and players making their debuts. Last year, there were five first-timers – Victor Wembanyama, Evan Mobley, Cade Cunningham, Jalen Williams and Alperen Sengun. It’s rare when there isn’t at least one or two.

    Here is a list of 10 individuals who might dip their toes in this February. We’re running back three from last year’s list, along with seven others who seem capable of taking the big step by midseason.

    Please note that we’re going by general All-Star worthiness, without adjusting for the possible USA-International format being talked about for the 2026 game. That could suppress the number of domestic stars and inflate the number of foreign-borns, compared to the tradition of 12 East and 12 West representatives:


    1. Chet Holmgren, Oklahoma City Thunder

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    No one is anticipating Shai Gilgeous-Alexander to drop off any Western Conference roster, but there’s plenty of precedent for Oklahoma City – as defending champs and continued top contender – to add a third All-Star. He was in the running a year ago but didn’t make it, less due to his performance than to the glut of bigs vying for the same spots. It might take some combination of injuries to thin the frontcourt herd, which includes Wembanyama, Sengun, Nikola Jokić, Anthony Davis and Jaren Jackson Jr.


    2 & 3. OG Anunoby or Mikal Bridges, New York Knicks

    These were the other two nominees from last year’s list who didn’t make it to All-Star Sunday. There are spots in the East to be had, with Boston’s Jayson Tatum, Indiana’s Tyrese Haliburton and Damian Lillard, an All-Star with Milwaukee last year, all absent this season. The trick for both two-way Knicks is to shine enough behind Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns, then not split consideration with each other.


    4. Franz Wagner, Orlando Magic

    Teammate Paolo Banchero broke through as an All-Star in 2024, and Wagner could do the same this season. He scores enough – 24.5 ppg last season – but needs to hike his accuracy after hitting 29.5% of his 3-pointers (including 7-of-37 in the first round vs. Boston). The versatile 6-foot-10 wing just turned 24 this week, and both Orlando and he are poised for big improvement.


    5. Ivica Zubac, LA Clippers

    That logjam of centers and power forwards cited above as a hurdle for Holmgren applies to Zubac as well. The 7-footer from Bosnia and Herzegovina has been a prorated double-double machine for most of his NBA career, but it was in his ninth season that he played enough minutes in enough games to hit those numbers (16.8 ppg, 12.6 rpg) for real. He led the league in both offensive and defensive rebounds, and was an All-Defensive second-teamer.  


    6. Jamal Murray, Denver Nuggets

    It might surprise some that Murray isn’t anywhere close to the gold standard for 20-point scorers who haven’t sniffed All-Star appreciation. Actually, CJ McCollum has 10 such seasons to Murray’s four, while never earning an invitation. But Murray is a renowned playoff riser, owns a championship ring and has a teammate, Jokić, who has been Denver’s solo All-Star all seven times he’s gone. If the Nuggets’ offseason remodeling pays off, Murray might thrive enough to join the Joker.


    7. Jaden McDaniels, Minnesota Timberwolves

    McDaniels and Wolves star Anthony Edwards have grown up together, linked since arriving in Minnesota as rookies in 2020. McDaniels doesn’t have Ant’s exuberant personality, but he has been asserting himself more in coach Chris Finch’s offense. And he still is a willing cover for anyone, at any spot, on the court. That’s exactly whom conference coaches like to vote for at All-Star time, if the Wolves’ record gives them the green light.


    8. Norman Powell, Miami Heat

    Powell is a guy whose star has been on the rise for a while. After two seasons picking up Kia Sixth Man votes, he started every game he played last season and cracked the 20 ppg level. With his offseason trade to Miami, Powell can thrive in some old Dwyane Wade action while flexing his 41.9% 3-point shooting over the past four seasons. At 32, though, Powell is closing in on Nat (Sweetwater) Clifton, who at 34 became the oldest first-time All-Star.


    9 & 10. Amen Thompson (Houston Rockets) or Ausar Thompson (Detroit Pistons)

    You know about his All-Defensive chops. But the Rockets rising star also rocked the rim last season.

    The athletic ability of these twins is off the charts, so if either develops a more reliable offensive package, he could accompany an All-Star teammate – Şengün or Cunningham, respectively – as his team’s second choice. Amen already played on All-Star Sunday via the roundabout mini-tournament last year that included a Rising Stars unit. But we’re talking about the big game – one that twins Dick and Tom Van Arsdale reached together in 1970 and 1971.

    Others to watch: Jalen Johnson, Hawks; Myles Turner, Milwaukee; Coby White, Bulls; Derrick White, Celtics.

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    Steve Aschburner has written about the NBA since 1980. You can e-mail him here, find his archive here and follow him on X.


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  • Tiafoe reflects on Althea Gibson's legacy: 'I want to pay it forward' – ATP Tour

    1. Tiafoe reflects on Althea Gibson’s legacy: ‘I want to pay it forward’  ATP Tour
    2. Celebrating Althea Gibson: A Trailblazer in Tennis  Devdiscourse
    3. Overlooked pioneer Gibson finally under the spotlight with U.S. Open tribute  Reuters
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    5. US Open Gibson 75th Anniversary  Arizona Daily Star

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  • 1-500: Valanciunas hits FIBA EuroBasket scoring milestone

    1-500: Valanciunas hits FIBA EuroBasket scoring milestone

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    TAMPERE (Finland) – Lithuania’s Jonas Valanciunas hit the milestone of 500 points at FIBA EuroBasket in what is his sixth appearance at the tournament.

    The 33-year-old has now scored more than 500 points in FIBA EuroBasket competitions since making his debut in 2011 in Lithuania – averaging 12.4 points per game before this summer’s edition.

    Here’s a look back at his road to the new milestone.

    1st points

    Lithuania vs Poland, September 2 – FIBA EuroBasket 2011

    While Valanciunas made his international debut against Great Britain in Lithuania’s opening game at FIBA EuroBasket 2011, his first points would come in the following game with a seven-point cameo in a 97-77 victory over Poland in Panevezys.

    100 points

    Lithuania vs Latvia, September 6 – FIBA EuroBasket 2013

    After averaging 8.4 points per game at his first EuroBasket, Valanciunas would hit the triple-figure milestone and bag his first double-double in the third game of the 2013 edition in Slovenia with an 11-point, 10-rebound performance in a 67-59 victory over Latvia. Lithuania went on to reach the Final, but lost out to Tony Parker and the mighty France.

    Jonas Valanciunas: 500 points at FIBA EuroBasket

    Jonas Valanciunas: 500 points at FIBA EuroBasket

    Jonas Valanciunas: 500 points at FIBA EuroBasket

    Jonas Valanciunas: 500 points at FIBA EuroBasket

    Jonas Valanciunas: 500 points at FIBA EuroBasket

    Jonas Valanciunas: 500 points at FIBA EuroBasket

    200 points

    Lithuania vs Belgium, September 7 – FIBA EuroBasket 2015

    While Lithuania suffered a heartbreakingly close loss against Belgium in Riga, Valanciunas would move beyond 200 points with a game-high 25 points, along with 12 rebounds. The minor setback would not deter Lithuania’s progress in the competition, as Valanciunas would erupt for 26 in the Quarter-Final win over Italy, en route to the Final, this time coming up short against Spain.

    300 points

    Lithuania vs Israel, September 2 – FIBA EuroBasket 2017

    In the second game of the 2017 edition, Valanciunas would add 11 points in Lithuania’s 88-73 success over Israel. The big man later scored 27 points against Germany to conclude the Group Phase, but the journey was cut short thanks to Slovenia in the Round of 16. Valanciunas concluded with a double-double tournament average of 15.8 points and 12 rebounds per game.

    400 points

    Lithuania vs France, September 3 – FIBA EuroBasket 2022

    Valanciunas went past the 400-point mark with a team-high 15 points in a narrow loss to France in the Group Phase. A EuroBasket career-best performance against Germany followed, as he exploded for 34 points, before the Baltic giants exited in the Round of 16 for the second consecutive tournament.

    500 points

    Lithuania vs Montenegro, August 29 – FIBA EuroBasket 2025

    Valanciunas scored 18 points against Great Britain in the first game of his sixth appearance at a EuroBasket tournament, and then reached the 500-point mark against Montenegro in Lithuania’s second game with 12 points coming in the opening quarter alone including back-to-back threes.

    FIBA EuroBasket

    Points

    Games

    PPG average

    2011

    84

    10

    8.4

    2013

    71

    11

    6.5

    2015

    128

    8

    16.0

    2017

    95

    6

    15.8

    2022

    97

    6

    16.2

    2025

    18*

    1*

    18.0*

    * as of August 27, 2025.

    Where does JV rank for Lithuania?

    Each nation’s leading scorers in FIBA EuroBasket history

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  • Sengun flirts with triple-double as Türkiye improve to 2-0

    Sengun flirts with triple-double as Türkiye improve to 2-0

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    RIGA (Latvia) – It’s Alperen Sengun’s world, we’re just living in it. The Turkish center powered his nation to a second consecutive 2-0 start to FIBA EuroBasket, picking up a 92-78 win over Czechia.

    Türkiye were also 2-0 at this point in 2022, before losing to Georgia in a double overtime game. They have not enjoyed a 3-0 start to EuroBasket since the event took place in Poland in 2009.

    Turning Point

    Czechia were off to a flying start in this one, knocking down five of their first seven attempts from beyond the arc and scoring 27 points in the first quarter alone. This is the part where we remind you they had a total of 50 points in the whole game vs Portugal on Day 1.

    You could see that Türkiye were a bit stunned by that start, but also, that they would not panic, and would instead respond with a big run of their own.

    They went on a second-quarter 14-0 burst with six different players scoring, showcasing their depth to take the lead and keep Czechia in the rear view mirror the rest of the way.

    TCL Player of the Game

    Türkiye have had two balanced efforts in their two wins, but it’s clear as day Alperen Sengun is a different beast.

    The 23-year-old had 23 points on 8-of-9 shooting, with 12 rebounds, 9 assists, 2 blocks, a steal and an efficiency rating of 40, a game-high by some distance, hearing the MVP chants from the Turkish fans in Latvia.

    Cedi Osman and Ercan Osmani deserve mentions, too. Osmani was strong to start the game, Osman had another gigantic third quarter, more than enough to get Türkiye a 2-0 start.

    Stats Don’t Lie

    Without Jan Vesely and Ondrej Balvin, it’s hard to protect the pain the way they used to do it in Czechia. Türkiye took full advantage of their size, driving inside and getting easy shots, winning the paint points 50-26.

    Bottom Line

    Türkiye took care of business, and it must be a nice feeling for coach Ergin Ataman to know his team is capable of double digit wins even with Shane Larkin scoring just 5 points.

    Czechia meanwhile looked way better than in the first game, Martin Peterka delivering with five triples and 23 points off the bench. Czechia are down to 0-2 with games against Estonia, Serbia and Latvia up next.

    They Said

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  • PV Sindhu exits in quarter-finals to fall short of medal

    PV Sindhu exits in quarter-finals to fall short of medal

    Two-time Olympic medallist PV Sindhu put on a valiant effort but fell short as she crashed out in the quarter-finals of the BWF World Championships 2025 badminton in Paris on Friday.

    PV Sindhu, 15th in the women’s singles badminton rankings, was beaten 21-14, 13-21, 21-16 by world No. 9 Putri Kusuma Wardani of Indonesia.

    Competing at the Adidas Arena, PV Sindhu was slow off the blocks and trailed 11-7 at the interval before conceding the first game.

    She fought back in the second by using her long reach to effectively cover the court while Putri Kusuma Wardani made some unforced errors as the match went into a decider.

    The decider was evenly contested, with PV Sindhu ensuring that Putri Kusuma Wardani didn’t open a gap of more than three points for the majority of the third game.

    However, the Indian badminton player conceded four straight points while trailing 17-16 as Putri Kusuma Wardani went on to win a hard-fought contest in an hour and four minutes.

    This was PV Sindhu’s third loss in five meetings against Putri Kusuma Wardani. A victory would have made five-time medallist Sindhu the outright record-holder for most women’s singles medals at the BWF World Championships, surpassing Zhang Ning.

    In the mixed doubles, Dhruv Kapila and Tanisha Crasto were ousted in the quarter-finals after losing to fourth seeds Chen Tang Jie and Toh Ee Wei of Malaysia.

    The Indian duo began brightly, taking an 8-3 lead in the opener but lost their rhythm soon after and slipped to a 21-15, 21-13 defeat in just 37 minutes.

    India’s Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty, the ninth seeds in men’s doubles, will be in action later in the day. They will take on second seeds and two-time Olympic bronze medallists Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik of Malaysia.

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  • 2025/26 Conference League league phase draw: Contenders learn opponents – UEFA.com

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  • Afghanistan vs Pakistan, 1st T20I Live Score: AFG take on arch-rivals PAK in blockbuster Sharjah showdown – Hindustan Times

    1. Afghanistan vs Pakistan, 1st T20I Live Score: AFG take on arch-rivals PAK in blockbuster Sharjah showdown  Hindustan Times
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