Month: July 2019

3:43 AM ET Atletico Madrid edged Mexico’s Chivas Guadalajara 5-4 on penalties at the International Champions Cup on Tuesday after the teams finished scoreless in regulation time on a sweltering night in Arlington. Goalkeeper Antonio Adan was the difference for Atletico as he saved what would have been the game winning penalty for Chivas and
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7:16 AM ET Running back Melvin Gordon has informed the Los Angeles Chargers that he will not report to training camp Wednesday when the rest of the team reports, a source familiar with those talks told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Gordon, who is scheduled to make $5.6 million this season, wants a new contract. Sources told
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Brian McBride reflects on the 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup and examines the tournament’s impact on the U.S. and Mexico. Jozy Altidore spoke after the United States’ Gold Cup loss to Mexico about how much the team has progressed the last month and credits the young players for making it happen. United States defender Matt Miazga
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6:33 AM ET Lindsey Harding, who was hired as an assistant coach by the Sacramento Kings July 19, said that “being afraid of the unknown,” not respect from male players, is all that’s keeping women from ascending to head coaching positions in the NBA. “The question is always, ‘Will the guys respect you? Can [women]
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6:46 AM ET Associated Press LONDON — The International Tennis Federation says Brazilian tennis player Beatriz Haddad Maia has been provisionally suspended for failing a doping test. The ITF says the 99th-ranked Haddad Maia had traces of two banned anabolic agents known as SARMs in a doping sample provided on June 4 at the Croatia
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Western United FC show a glimpse of the preparations going into their debut season in the A-League. New Melbourne City coach Erick Mombaerts says he will bring an attractive style of play to the club. Former Premier League defender Steven Taylor has been handed the Wellington Phoenix captain’s armband after 11 seasons in the care
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