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Mourinho silent on future as Fener title hopes fade
José Mourinho refused to confirm whether he will remain at Fenerbahce next season after Sunday's defeat to Besiktas left them adrift in the title race.
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Arteta: 'Have to give your life' to reach final
Mikel Arteta has said Arsenal need to be ready to give their life to reach the Champions League final.
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Kane targets trophy 'number two' after title win
England striker Harry Kane said it feels sweet to finally end his career-long trophy drought after securing the Bundesliga title with Bayern Munich
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Kroos: Pedri 'more important' to Barça than Yamal
Former Real Madrid player Toni Kroos believes Barcelona's Pedri is the best midfielder in the world and more important to his team than Lamine Yamal, Robert Lewandowski and Raphinha.
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Sources: Madrid want Alexander-Arnold for CWC
Real Madrid want Trent Alexander-Arnold to join them for this summer's Club World Cup, sources have told ESPN, and now plan talks with Liverpool to negotiate his early release.
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Racing's Borges gets 3-match ban for ref push
Racing Louisville FC midfielder Ary Borges has been suspended for an additional three matches for pushing the center referee after a recent match.
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CAS to rule in León's Club World Cup dispute
A verdict is expected Tuesday in Liga MX club León's legal dispute with FIFA over entry to the Club World Cup in the United States next month.
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Shildt, irate over Tatis ejection, throws his glasses
San Diego manager Mike Shildt was so angry with plate umpire Adrian Johnson that he made a spectacle by tossing his glasses en route to an ejection during the Padres' 4-3 victory over the Yankees on Monday night.
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Isles win draft lottery for first time since '09
The New York Islanders won the NHL draft lottery on Monday and vaulted nine teams -- including the last-place San Jose Sharks -- in winning the opportunity to have the No. 1 pick, marking the first time the franchise will have that position since 2009.
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Celts 'bit off' as shooting woes reach historic level
The Celtics might've finally reached a saturation point as they missed a record 45 3-pointers Monday night as the Knicks took advantage in a 108-105 Game 1 overtime victory.
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👀 Best athlete fits at 2025 Met Gala
Sabrina Ionescu and Saquon Barkley make their debuts at the 2025 Met Gala.
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Leafs goalie Stolarz exits win after elbow to head
In Game 1 of the Eastern Conference semifinals, Maple Leafs goaltender Anthony Stolarz exited midway through the second period of his team's 5-4 win over the Panthers on Monday, after taking an elbow to the head from Florida forward Sam Bennett.
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Ravens make 'tough decision,' cut kicker Tucker
The Ravens on Monday released kicker Justin Tucker, parting ways with the NFL's most accurate kicker who is being investigated by the league for sexual misconduct.
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'I knew it wasn't a miss': Gordon's 3 stuns OKC
For the second time in these playoffs, Aaron Gordon delivered the winning shot after Denver rallied from a double-digit deficit to stun the Thunder at home in Game 1 of their Western Conference semifinal series.
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Williams wilts again, sees ERA top 10 as Yankee
New York reliever Devin Williams' nightmare season continued on Monday night with another poor outing in the Yankees' 4-3 loss to the San Diego Padres, as the right-hander was charged with three runs, increasing his ERA to 10.03 in 14 games this season.
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Knicks rally down 20, steal home court from C's
The Knicks rallied from a 20-point deficit to steal Game 1 in Boston.
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NBA conference semifinals: Late surge gives Nuggets 1-0 lead over OKC
Here's what has stood out from the latest playoff games of the second round.
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Mac Allister: Liverpool 'just getting started'
Liverpool midfielder Alexis Mac Allister hopes winning the Premier League title this season is "just the beginning of something great."
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Miami GP showcases F1's youth movement, American popularity
From the drivers in the cars to the fans in the stands, young people made F1's Miami GP yet another success.
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Hamilton Miami radio drama born out of Ferrari's lack of pace
Lewis Hamilton's radio messages weren't Ferrari's biggest problem in Miami, it was the middling performance.