Month: April 2022

8:02 AM ET Sam Marsden Moises Llorens Barcelona president Joan Laporta has said the club is not to blame for the ticket fiasco against Eintracht Frankfurt and criticised a group of supporters for re-selling their seats to German fans. Around 30,000 Frankfurt fans gained entry to Camp Nou last Thursday despite only officially receiving 5,000
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9:31 AM ET Rob DawsonCorrespondent Pep Guardiola is remaining tight-lipped about Manchester City‘s pursuit of Erling Haaland despite sources telling ESPN that the striker is moving closer to a summer transfer to the Etihad Stadium. City are ready to trigger the €75 million release clause in Haaland’s contract at Borussia Dortmund and are growing increasingly
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9:39 AM ET Mikel Arteta is hoping to guide Arsenal to their first Champions League qualification since 2017. Robin Jones/Getty Images Mikel Arteta has said Champions League qualification would be a “game changer” for Arsenal and insisted they can still seal a top four spot despite a dismal run of three successive defeats. Arsenal travel to
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9:03 AM ET The XFL continued its efforts to counterprogram the USFL’s return to the field by convening a virtual meeting of agents Monday night to pitch them on the league’s plans for 2023 and beyond, a source told ESPN. The XFL’s top football executives — Marc Ross, Doug Whaley and Russ Giglio — told
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8:18 AM ET Carolina Panthers linebacker Damien Wilson was arrested in Frisco, Texas, last week after his ex-girlfriend said he threatened to kill her, according to the Dallas Morning News. Wilson, 28, who was signed last month by the Panthers, faces a charge of assault with bodily injury of a family member, Frisco Police Sgt.
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4:25 AM ET SAN FRANCISCO — With teammates bickering on the sideline and the reigning league MVP having been ejected in the fourth quarter, coach Michael Malone said the Denver Nuggets have to remain intact with their season teetering on the brink. After imploding for the second straight game and losing Game 2 of their
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2:09 AM ET DALLAS — The formula the Dallas Mavericks used to pull off their series-evening 110-104 win in Monday’s Game 2 felt painfully familiar to the Utah Jazz. Without injured superstar Luka Doncic, the Mavs opened the floor by playing five-out offense, consistently exploiting the Jazz’s shoddy perimeter defense to create a plethora of
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