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Pochettino has key Chelsea backing before review to decide his future
via theguardian.comProminent club figures think it would be wise to keep managerSome of board undecided but unanimity needed to sack himMauricio Pochettino has the support of key figures at Chelsea before an end-of-season review that will determine the manager’s future.Pochettino has been under pressure for much of his first campaign at Stamford Bridge but is on increasingly strong ground after guiding his young side to within touching distance of Europa League qualification thanks to a four-match winning ru -
Australia's two swimming stars push each other to greater heights, whether they like it or not
via abc.net.auAriarne Titmus and Mollie O'Callaghan are the two fastest 200m swimmers of all time. And they share the same pool week-in, week-out in training. -
India beat USA by seven wickets: T20 Cricket World Cup – as it happened
via theguardian.comSuryakumar Yadav, and a five-run penalty, usher India into the Super Eight with a game to spare, beating the USA in the final game in New York.First ball! Arshdeep send down a cracker that nips in, an unmoving Jahangir obliges by letting the ball thump in on the knee roll.Blue, blue skies as the players line up . The camera zips along the line-up – hands strictly by their sides as they sing along. Arms down for the US too – making Pakistan the only hand on heart during anthem team I& -
Euro 2024 viewers will see how ‘snickometer’ technology can aid decisions
via theguardian.comTechnology will assist with handball and offside decisionsMicrochip fitted in ball was a success at Qatar 2022Fans watching Euro 2024 on television will benefit from an equivalent of cricket’s “snickometer” for the first time this summer, potentially offering greater clarity around handball and offside decisions.“Connected ball” technology, which fits match balls with a motion-sensing microchip that can track every touch at a rate of 500 times a second, will be used -
The strange case of the axing of Erik ten Hag that never happened
via theguardian.comSir Jim Ratcliffe and his Manchester United advisers were minded to sack the Dutchman but in the end another trophy changed their mindsThe documentary of how Manchester United’s Sir Jim Ratcliffe-led season review ended with Erik ten Hag keeping his job as manager would show a forensic, painstaking process, according to a high-ranking club executive. The non in-house version might differ as it would show Ratcliffe and his advisers being minded to sack the Dutchman before a number of factor -
Best batter beaten by bowling contraption designed by Dr John Venn | Brief letters
via theguardian.comVictor Trumper | Penny Mordaunt | Debating style | Welcome Guardian wallcharts | Tory manifesto on trackIt wasn’t just any Australian batter who was bowled out by John Venn’s machine (Wooden bowling arm that bested Australian cricketer in 1909 rebuilt, 10 June) but Victor Trumper, the world’s most famous batter at that time. Trumper’s first Test had been WG Grace’s last, at the end of which Grace had presented the Australian with his bat and anointed him with t -
Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas out of Olympics after losing legal battle
via theguardian.comAthlete said rules were ‘invalid and unlawful’World Aquatics: ‘Major step to protect women’s sport’The US swimmer Lia Thomas, who rose to global prominence after becoming the first transgender athlete to win a NCAA college title in March 2022, has lost a legal case against World Aquatics at the court of arbitration for sport – and with it any hopes of making next month’s Paris Olympics.The 25-year-old also remains barred from swimming in the female categ -
Football Daily | Finding a reason why every Euro 2024 team will probably fail in Germany
via theguardian.comSign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now!It’s one of life’s many disappointments: your team is almost certainly not going to win the Euros. Only 11 sides have won the tournament going back to its inaugural outing in 1960, and three of those – the Soviet Union, West Germany and Czechoslovakia – no longer exist, having crashed out at the knockout stage of geopolitics in the meantime. Continue reading... -
Finding a reason why every Euro 2024 team will probably fail in Germany
via theguardian.comIt’s one of life’s many disappointments: your team is almost certainly not going to win the Euros. Only 11 sides have won the tournament going back to its inaugural outing in 1960, and three of those – the Soviet Union, West Germany and Czechoslovakia – no longer exist, having crashed out at the knockout stage of geopolitics in the meantime. Continue reading... -
Chelsea could offer Conor Gallagher new contract despite transfer talk
via theguardian.comClub open to securing £50m-rated midfielder’s futureChelsea held informal talks with Aston Villa over moveChelsea are considering a shift in their position over selling Conor Gallagher and could make a concerted effort to agree a new deal with the midfielder.Gallagher, who is out of contract at the end of next season, remains a candidate to leave Stamford Bridge this summer and is wanted by Aston Villa and Tottenham. Continue reading... -
USA v India: T20 Cricket World Cup – live
via theguardian.comUpdates from New York (10.30am Eastern, 3.30pm BST)Sign up for The Spin | Get in touch! Email TanyaThis is a fascinating little read on the USA’s players of Indian origin: seven of the squad were either born or grew up in India. Two - Saurabh Netravalkar and Harmeet Singh - played for India in the U19 World Cup. Milind Kumar has played over 100 first-class and List-A games for Delhi and Sikkim while left-arm spinner Nosthush Kenjige, captain Monank Patel, fast bowler Jasdeep Singh and left -
Ten Hag FA Cup final decision key to him staying on at Manchester United
via theguardian.comManager accepted suggestion about Fernandes as false 9Dutchman’s flexibility impressed Sir Jim RatcliffeErik ten Hag’s willingness to accept Jason Wilcox’s tactical suggestion that he use Bruno Fernandes as a false 9 in Manchester United’s FA Cup triumph against Manchester City was a key factor in the Dutchman being retained as manager.While it was Ten Hag’s call, his decision impressed Sir Jim Ratcliffe as evidence he can work within the minority owner’s new -
Jerry West, inspiration for NBA logo and Los Angeles Lakers legend, dies at 86
via theguardian.comOne of the game’s defining figures on and off the courtWon nine championships as a player and executiveJerry West, who was selected to the Basketball Hall of Fame three times in a storied career as a player and executive and whose silhouette is the basis of the NBA logo, died on Wednesday morning, the Los Angeles Clippers announced. He was 86.West, nicknamed “Mr Clutch” for his late-game exploits as a player, went into the Hall of Fame as a player in 1980 and again as a member -
Why Magpie’s return is being delayed; Sydney coach Longmire denies byes benefit
via theage.com.auMason Cox’s return from his knee injury is being delayed by persistent concussion symptoms, but the reigning premiers appear to be through the worst of their injury crisis. -
Rafael Nadal to miss Wimbledon after teaming up with Carlos Alcaraz for Olympics
via theguardian.comThe 14-times winner joins new French Open championMurray may opt out of Games if not selected for doublesRafael Nadal is set to miss Wimbledon to prepare for the Olympic Games, where he will team up with Carlos Alcaraz in a dream doubles partnership.The expected news was confirmed by Spain’s Olympic team captain, David Ferrer, on Wednesday, with Nadal having said last month that it would not be good for his body to switch surfaces from clay to grass. Continue reading... -
Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz to team up for Spain at Paris Olympics
via theguardian.comThe 14-times winner joins new French Open championMurray may opt out of Games if not selected for doublesSpain’s Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz will team up to play doubles at this year’s Olympic Games in Paris, the Royal Spanish Tennis Federation (RFET) said on Wednesday.Nadal won an Olympic gold medal in 2008, but the Paris Games will be Alcaraz’s first as he returns to Roland Garros where he was crowned French Open champion on Sunday. Continue reading... -
We’re in the middle of a non-stop sporting bloom – help us bring you a pitchside view
via theguardian.comThis summer is something else, a three-month run crammed with colour, drama, escapism. We’ll be there for every momentSupport the Guardian’s award-winning sports coverage todayAs the gloom of June gives way to the gloom of July, August and September, it is worth taking a second to consult the schedule. Because an unusually epic summer of global sport is well under way.This is quite a thing. From Real Madrid’s triumph in the Champions League final at Wembley this month through t -
Sylvinho: ‘Maybe I was important as a player, but no longer. I’ve had to educate myself’
via theguardian.comThe livewire Albania head coach on playing down his past, his work ethic and Euro 2024’s toughest group“I never stay calm,” Sylvinho says midway through an afternoon that, in the best way possible, bears out his point. “The players know it, the federation knows it, the president knows it. Christmas party, end of year, normally you restart work in January … but the whole time all I’m thinking is how we can go through. How can we play against Italy? How can we -
Titmus smashes 200m freestyle world record on sizzling night in the pool
via smh.com.auIt’s advantage Ariarne Titmus heading into Paris after the reigning Olympic champion shot Mollie O’Callaghan’s women’s 200m freestyle world record to bits at the Australian trials. -
Why Pie’s return is being delayed; Key Blues set to return; Lyon wants to hear less about contentious umpiring
via theage.com.auMason Cox’s return from his knee injury is being delayed by persistent concussion symptoms, but the reigning premiers appear to be through the worst of their injury crisis. -
Australian swimming trials as it happened: Ariarne Titmus breaks 200m freestyle world record, McEvoy qualifies for fourth Games
via theage.com.auMore Aussies are trying to book their ticket to Paris on night three of the Australian swimming trials in Brisbane. Follow all the action. -
Thurston, Stefanovic headline celebrity race
via theage.com.auJohnathan Thurston and Karl Stefanovic headlined a hilarious celebrity relay race at the Australian swimming championships. -
Kristaps Porzingis doubtful for Game 3 of NBA finals with ‘rare’ leg injury
via theguardian.comCenter has tendon injury in left legBoston lead series 2-0 before Game 3 in DallasKristaps Porziņģis hasn’t played a game in Dallas since the Mavericks traded him two years ago, and now it is uncertain if he will play there in Game 3 of the NBA Finals for the Boston Celtics.
Porziņģis has a rare tendon injury in his lower left leg, which occurred in the third quarter of Boston’s 105-98 victory for a 2-0 series lead. The team said on Tuesday that he was day-to-day, -
World record terminated! Arnie, Aussie rival BOTH make history in absurd trials race
via foxsports.com.auIn one of the most staggering duels in the pool you’ll see, Ariarne Titmus and Mollie O’Callaghan have both beaten the 200m freestyle world record at the Australian swimming trials. -
‘No excuses’: Crunch time for Hinkley looms amid Power’s staggering finals record
via foxsports.com.auAfter winning just two finals wins in 10 years, Port Adelaide have had the gauntlet thrown their way in a season that is shaping as do-or-die for Ken Hinkley. -
McEvoy blasts through 50m dash
via theage.com.auCameron McEvoy scorched through the men's 50m freestyle at Australia's Paris 2024 swimming trials. -
‘Is he gun shy?’: Questions raised over Walsh psyche amid ‘vicious’ defensive treatment
via foxsports.com.auBroncos and Maroons star Reece Walsh’s next game will likely be Game II of the State of Origin series, with the fullback to miss this weekend’s club match against Souths. -
Euro 2024 team guides part 20: Ukraine
via theguardian.comSerhiy Rebrov’s talented squad has injury problems but will hope to inspire those back home in their war-torn countryThis article is part of the Guardian’s Euro 2024 Experts’ Network, a cooperation between some of the best media organisations from the 24 countries who qualified – theguardian.com is running previews from two countries each day in the run-up to the tournament kicking off on 14 June. Continue reading... -
David Squires on … the story of the Euros in historical objects
via theguardian.comOur resident cartoonist tells the story of the Euros in historical artefacts, from Yashin’s stolen cap to a certain distress flare … Continue reading... -
IOC urged to help overturn French headscarves ban at Olympics
via theguardian.comHuman rights groups say prohibition has left Muslim athletes feeling ‘invisibilised, excluded and humiliated’Human rights groups have called on the International Olympic Committee to help overturn a ban on French athletes wearing headscarves, arguing that the prohibition had left many Muslim athletes being “invisibilised, excluded and humiliated”.The call, outlined in a letter published by organisations including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, comes less th
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