The team announced Friday that Suggs would be out indefinitely, but said Sunday that he is expected to make a full recovery.
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Yankees’ DJ LeMahieu updates injury status after tweaking left calf in spring training debut
Manchester United 1-1 Fulham (3-4 pens): FA Cup fifth-round as it happened
Calvin Bassey gave Fulham the lead and Bruno Fernandes equalised, before Bernd Leno made decisive shoot-out saves from Victor Lindelöf and Joshua Zirkzee
Fulham, meanwhile, will have restored players who were rested for this match. With their Premier League status secure, they’ve no reason not to go all-out for the Cup, and given the teams left, they’ve a decent chance of making something happen. Bassey is exactly the kind of centre-back Hojlund can spend an entire match fruitless fighting; Robinson is a one-man left-flank; and Iwobi has excellent ball-carrying capabilities.
Amorim has little in the way of options. He’ll be devo’d about Dorgu, banned for the first of three games – already, his new signing had made a difference, giving United width, balance and physicality, doing the right things and building a promising partnership with Bruno Fernandes. Mazraoui, though a lovely footballer, offers little attacking threat from wing-back, likewise Diogo Dalot on the other side, while there could scarcely be less pace behind the nominal centre-forward, Rasmus Hojlund, both Eriksen and Joshua Zirzkee looking like they run in a wind-tunnel.
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Kansas’ Zeke Mayo shows screenshots of racist, hateful messages he received after Texas Tech loss
Kansas guard Zeke Mayo showed screenshots of racist, hateful messages he received following his performance in a loss to No. 10 Texas Tech. Mayo shared the screenshots Saturday. Mayo airballed a potential tying 3-pointer in the final seconds and scored five points on 1-of-7 shooting in a rare Kansas loss at Allen Fieldhouse.
Champions Trophy: Chakravarthy spins out New Zealand to ensure India top group
- India 249-9; New Zealand 205 – India win by 44 runs
- Australia await for India in Dubai semi-final
India beat New Zealand by 44 runs in a low-scoring contest at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Sunday to top Group A in the Champions Trophy.
Electing to field, New Zealand restricted India to 249 for nine with Matt Henry, who took five for 42, leading a fine team bowling display backed up by their characteristic sharp catching.
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Julius Randle reportedly expected to return to Timberwolves’ lineup Sunday vs. Suns
Watch De’Aaron Fox hit pull-up game-winner, shorthanded Spurs shock Grizzlies at home
Yankees 3B DJ LeMahieu injures calf in spring training debut
Warriors’ Jimmy Butler facing lawsuit for unpaid rent, property damage in Miami
Warriors’ Jimmy Butler facing lawsuit for unpaid rent, property damage in Miami
Welbeck fires Brighton into quarter-finals as Gordon red hurts Newcastle
When the dust finally settled on a tie featuring two red cards and an endless stream of blink-and-you’ll-miss-it drama crowned by Danny Welbeck’s extra-time winner, Brighton were in the quarter-finals.
Newcastle’s Anthony Gordon, meanwhile, was out of this month’s Carabao Cup final after being shown a straight red card deep in a second half that also featured Alexander Isak’s late withdrawal, accompanied by a physiotherapist, just to exacerbate Eddie Howe’s worries.
Continue reading...San Diego FC condemns homophobic chant heard at first MLS home game
- Portions of sell-out crowd did chant despite warnings
- Head coach calls actions ‘unacceptable’
San Diego FC coach Mikey Varas and sporting director Tyler Heaps expressed disappointment and anger after their club’s inaugural home match was marred in the second half by three occurrences of the homophobic chant frequently heard at the Mexican national team’s soccer matches.
The club uniformly decried the notorious one-word Spanish chant both during and after San Diego finished a scoreless draw with St Louis City on Saturday night at Snapdragon Stadium, which was packed with 34,506 fans celebrating the arrival of Major League Soccer’s 30th team.
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