Month: March 2022

7:05 AM ET Rob DawsonCorrespondent Manchester United‘s search for a new manager will be “thorough,” according to football director John Murtough, with the new man tasked with returning the club to top of domestic and European football. United are looking for their next permanent manager after placing Ralf Rangnick in charge until the end of
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5:24 AM ET The Football Association has written to Harvey Elliott for observations after he was seen celebrating Liverpool‘s Carabao Cup victory with a red flare. Liverpool claimed the trophy for a record ninth time after beating Chelsea 11-10 in an epic penalty shootout. – Carabao Cup on ESPN+: Stream LIVE games and replays (U.S.
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6:20 AM ET Everton have received an apology from the Premier League’s head of referees, Mike Riley, after the failure to award an injury time penalty against Manchester City on Saturday, sources have confirmed to ESPN. Everton were trailing the league leaders 1-0 when Rodrigo handled the ball inside the area. Match referee Paul Tierney
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3:08 AM ET The NHL is adopting in-game faceoff win probabilities for broadcasts, a significant leap for the league in data analysis and technology. “Face-off Probability” leverages data collected by NHL Edge, the league’s puck and player tracking technology, to create a graphic that displays the chances that a player wins a faceoff or a
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11:29 PM ET ESPN News Services LOS ANGELES — A group of former team owners and executives from the original USFL is suing Fox Sports to halt the launch of the new spring football league with the same name, alleging the new USFL is inappropriately using the old league’s branding. The complaint filed in California
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6:23 PM ET ESPN News Services WASHINGTON — The Washington Wizards signed guard Tomas Satoransky on Monday. The Wizards announced the move after Satoransky was waived by the San Antonio Spurs on Saturday. The 6-foot-7 Satoransky returns to the team that he spent his first three NBA seasons with from 2016 to ’19. He was
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