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Nathan Tella Makes History with 100th Leverkusen Appearance
Super Eagles forward Nathan Tella has made history by becoming the first Nigerian player to reach 100 appearances for Bayer Leverkusen.
The 26-year-old achieved the milestone during his team’s 2-1 win against Koln on Saturday. Tella played an important role in the match, setting up the second goal scored by Patrik Schick.
Tella’s time at the club has been mixed. Three seasons ago, he was part of the squad that went unbeaten on their way to winning the Bundesliga title. His performances during that period showed his quality and importance to the team.
Last season, he enjoyed a decent run, scoring four goals and providing five assists in 39 matches. However, this season has been more difficult for him due to repeated injury problems. He only returned to regular action recently after spending time on the sidelines.
Despite concerns about his fitness, the club have shown confidence in him by offering a new contract that will keep him until 2031. Tella has already started to repay that trust with strong performances in recent games.
Leverkusen are currently sixth in the league table and are just two points away from a Champions League place. The club will hope Tella can continue his good form as they push for a strong finish to the season.
At international level, Tella has struggled to secure a regular place in the Super Eagles squad. Since making his debut in 2023, he has not had many chances to establish himself in the starting line-up.
He is yet to play under the current national team coach, but his recent improvement in form could boost his chances of earning a recall ahead of the upcoming World Cup qualifiers in June.
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Record-equalling Kerr helps Chelsea dominate Everton
Sam Kerr scores twice to join former teammate Fran Kirby in being Chelsea’s joint all-time top goalscorer in the WSL, as Sonia Bompastor’s side soundly defeat Everton 4-1 at Goodison Park.
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Booker T says NXT stars Kendal Grey, Kali Armstrong have high ceiling
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Kendal Grey and Kali Armstrong are two pro wrestlers who represent the future of WWE’s women’s division.
Each rising superstar was able to attain WWE Evolve Women’s Championships during their time at the developmental promotion and have made a major impact since being called up to the NXT brand. Grey won the Women’s Iron Survivor Challenge and Armstrong put Lola Vice on notice that she was coming for the NXT Women’s Championship.
WWE Hall of Famer Booker T analyzed Grey and Armstrong’s meteoric rise in the company so far in a recent interview with Fox News Digital.
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Kendal Grey, left, and Kali Armstrong have been tapped as WWE’s future. (Getty Images)
“She’s proved that she’s special man. She’s a special talent just in her infancy stages already. Then again, I wouldn’t want to push Kendal too quick because right now she’s being highly touted as one of the greatest, if not the greatest, women’s wrestler to come to the WWE system,” he said.
“I don’t want her to get a big head or anything like that because she is so young to the business and she’s picked it up so quickly. But then again, psychology. When she learns that, oh man, she’s gonna be hell to deal with. She’s going to be something very, very special. But she’s gotta really lean into learning that side of it.”
Booker T said that Armstrong has the ability to be great as well. However, there were still certain skills that she needed to hone before her greatness could be achieved.
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“She’s a very, very special talent. The first Evolve women’s champion. And then she lost that championship to Kendal Grey. I told her, ‘There’s a reason why you lost that championship. We gotta figure that out.’ You gotta put yourself into a position where, if you do lose it, it comes right back to you,” he said.

Kali Armstrong, the Evolve Women’s Champion, enters the ring during NXT at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Fla., on July 15, 2025. (Matt Pendleton/WWE)

Kendal performs during NXT at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Fla., on Jan. 6, 2026. (Craig Melvin/WWE)
“Again, there are those building blocks that we gotta work with Kali. Me, personally, I’m going to be working with Kali person-to-person, on a one-on-one perspective, to just hone that skill, to let her know those details. I always say what you do before and what you do after … She’s got it all. She checks off so many boxes but making her complete is something I’m so looking forward to.”
Grey was an amateur wrestling star in high school and was on Team USA’s national wrestling team at one point.
Armstrong was a track and field star in college before she signed with WWE.
“But as far as the ceiling, very, very high for both of those ladies,” Booker T added.

Booker T makes his entrance during NXT at the Ball Arena in Denver, Colo., on Sept. 1, 2024. (Eric Johnson/WWE)
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Both Grey and Armstrong will be among the talent appearing on Season 3 of “WWE Legends and Future Greats” on A+E. The new season begins Sunday night at 10 p.m. ET.
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Progressive Rotagilla targets 2026 Gosford Cup
Jockey Tyler Schiller praised Rotagilla as a “progressive horse” after the gelding overcame a tactical alteration to deliver a resounding triumph in the Anzac Day Cup held at Randwick.
Schiller intended a proactive ride on the four-year-old, but a poor start led to a patient approach instead, with Rotagilla firing a devastating burst down the outside to win the 1800m race by a clear margin.
“It obviously wasn’t the plan to be so neutral and negative on him, but they jumped quick around us and I thought, on a turn if we’re pushing we’re going to be using a lot of energy,” Schiller said.
“He’s come through and won like a really nice horse late. The tempo helped him.
“He’s a progressive horse.”
Rotagilla boasts six wins from 17 career starts, and assistant trainer Charlie Duckworth to Chris Waller mentioned the Listed Gosford Gold Cup (2100m) on May 9 as a likely next port of call.
“He is tough and consistent,” Duckworth said.
“We thought he was more one-paced, but he seems to have that turn of foot and a willingness to win. We’ve just got to work out exactly where he measures up and what his distance range is, how far he can stay, and that will tell us the answers hopefully.”
At odds of $8, Rotagilla scored half a length clear of Sir Dinadan ($12) from the same stable, with consistent Polymnia ($4.40) just a short neck adrift in third.
Opting out of Friday’s Tamworth Cup (1400m)—successfully taken by their Formal Display—Annabel and Rob Archibald entered Hellsing in Saturday’s First Australian Imperial Force Handicap (1500m).
In an exciting three-horse photo finish, Hellsing outfinished Encap over the concluding 50m for his second local win, accompanied closely by stablemate Cristal Clear in third.
“I am delighted for Hellsing. He has been knocking on the door,” Annabel Archibald said.
“He’s had three seconds, two here and in the Muswellbrook Cup, and just the ground and maybe the class in the Doncaster (Mile) found him out.
“Back in grade, 1500 metres here I think is his sweet spot, and it was a nice ride by Tom Sherry as well.”
The Archibald stable had four participants, as Depth Of Character and Port Lockroy ended up fourth and fifth.
Annabel Archibald expects Hellsing and Cristal Clear to contest next month’s Scone Cup (1600m), with entry into the Big Dance on Melbourne Cup Day.
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IPL 2026: Angkrish Raghuvanshi dismissal sparks outrage, fans question umpire’s call | Cricket News
Angkrish Raghuvanshi’s controversial dismissal for obstructing the field did not just shake the Kolkata Knight Riders innings, it also set social media on fire.In one of the rarest moments seen in the IPL, the 21-year-old was adjudged out after the ball struck him while he attempted to return to his crease. The third umpire ruled that he had changed his running line, making it only the fourth such dismissal in the tournament’s history.Batters dismissed via obstructing the field in IPL:72 (44) – Yusuf Pathan (KKR) vs PWI, Ranchi, 20131 (2) – Amit Mishra (DD) vs SRH, Vizag, 20195 (6) – Ravindra Jadeja (CSK) vs RR, Chennai, 20249 (8) – Angkrish Raghuvanshi (KKR) vs LSG, Lucknow, 2026*
While the decision left the KKR camp stunned, the reaction online was even more intense. Fans were quick to flood social media with mixed opinions, turning the incident into one of the biggest talking points of the match.Many users felt the decision was harsh, arguing that Raghuvanshi was simply trying to make his ground and had little time to react.
Fan reaction on Raghuvanshi’s dismissal
Fan reaction on Raghuvanshi’s dismissal
Clips of the incident went viral within minutes, with fans breaking down the moment frame by frame, debating intent versus instinct. Some even compared it to previous rare dismissals in IPL history, adding more context to the discussion.
Fan reaction to Raghuvanshi’s dismissal
Fan reaction to Raghuvanshi’s dismissal
Amid all this, Raghuvanshi’s visible frustration, throwing his helmet and reacting angrily, only added fuel to the conversation.In a season where both KKR and LSG are battling to stay alive, this moment has gone beyond the match, becoming a full-blown fan debate that is unlikely to settle anytime soon.
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Senators’ Ridly Greig to have hearing for roughing Hurricanes’ Walker
The NHL’s department of player safety announced Sunday that Greig will have a hearing for roughing Carolina Hurricanes defenceman Sean Walker. The date and time of the hearing have not been determined.
During Game 4 on Saturday, Greig and teammate Warren Foegele got tied up with Walker. While Foegele had Walker in a headlock, Greig delivered a sucker punch to the Hurricanes defender.
No penalty was called on the ice. Greig’s discipline will carry over to next season.
The Senators were swept by the Hurricanes in their first round series following their loss in Game 4.
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Players slam ‘very disappointing’ announcement of Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters cancellation
Former World Championship finalist Barry Hawkins has labelled the decision to suddenly cancel the Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters “very disappointing”, with players blindsided by the announcement.
A 10-year deal for the Saudi Arabian tournament was announced in 2024 but it has been axed after just two editions.
The World Snooker Tour said: “Following constructive discussions between The Saudi Billiard and Snooker Federation and Matchroom following the conclusion of the 2025 editions, it has been mutually agreed not to proceed with future editions of the World Pool Championship and the Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters.”
The decision means the World Snooker Tour has lost its most lucrative ranking tournament outside the UK, with a total prize pot of £2.3m and £500,000 for the winner, the same as an offer at the World Snooker Championship.
Speaking after beating Mark Williams 13-9 at the World Championship on Saturday, Hawkins said players only found out after receiving a “stupid email” and said they had not been told the reasoning behind the move.
He said: “What a disappointment. Without sounding rude, something’s gone wrong for us to lose that tournament. What’s happened to the 10-year contract? It’s just been blown out of the water.
“We don’t get no explanation, nothing, which is very, very annoying. We just get some stupid email saying it’s been stopped. No explanation, nothing. Very disappointing, it’s a massive tournament to lose.
“It’d be interesting to see the reason behind it.”
Judd Trump beat Mark Williams in the inaugural edition in Riyadh, with Neil Robertson defeating Ronnie O’Sullivan in the 2025 event.
The news comes as Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), which has invested heavily in sports from golf to football to tennis, looks to pull back from several of its flagship ventures amid a reassessment of its priorities.
The Saudi sovereign wealth fund is reportedly set to pull its funding for the rebel golf league LIV Golf after just four years, having pumped more than $5bn into the project, and it has not renewed a three-year deal to host the tennis WTA Tour Finals after this year’s edition.
The decision to axe the Masters means players defending ranking points from the tournament – which are tied to prize money earned in snooker’s two-year rolling system – may lose out and drop down the standings.
Williams continued: “I suppose that’s one of the downsides to having a money ranking system, because it’s so top heavy.
“Now these guys like Neil Robertson and Judd Trump, they haven’t got a chance to defend that £500,000, that’s just going to be wiped off, and there’s no tournament to replace that.
“Other people down the rankings are going to suffer as well. We all thought it was on for 10 years, but for whatever reason it’s been called off.”
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Sabastian Sawe shatters 2-hour barrier to win London Marathon
Apr 23, 2023; London, UK; Participants of the London Marathon seen in the finish area after completing the race. Mandatory Credit: Peter van den Berg-Imagn Images Kenya’s Sabastian Sawe became the first runner to complete an official marathon in less than two hours as he broke the world record at the London Marathon on Sunday.
On a calm, sunny morning, the 31-year-old finished the marathon in one hour, 59 minutes and 30 seconds. That crushed the previous record — set by Kenya’s Kelvin Kiptum in the 2023 Chicago Marathon — by 65 seconds.
“I am feeling good,” Sawe told BBC Sport. “I am happy. It is a day to remember for me.”
Not only did Sawe blast through a psychological and physiological barrier akin to the four-minute mile, he set the pace for Ethiopia’s Yomif Kejelcha to go under two hours as well. Kejelcha finished in 1:59.41. “We started the race well and approaching the end of the race, I was feeling strong and I remember (Kejelcha) was so competitive,” Sawe said. “I think he helped me a lot. Finally, reaching the finish line, I saw the time. I was so excited.”
Pushed by Kejelcha, Sawe ran a reverse split to defend his London Marathon title. After reaching the halfway point in 1:00.29, he needed just 59:01 to complete his second 13.1 miles.
Sawe wasn’t the only racer to set a world record in London on Sunday. Ethiopia’s Tigst Assefa needed just 2:15.41 to break the tape, which placed her in the record books — again — for a marathon run only by women. Last year in London, she ran the marathon in a record 2:15:50.
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Kenya’s Sabastian Sawe becomes 1st person to run a sub-2-hour marathon | Other Sports News
Sabastian Sawe of Kenya has become the first person to break the fabled 2-hour barrier in an official marathon.
In a huge, once-inconceivable moment in sports history, Sawe smashed the men’s world record by 65 seconds in winning the London Marathon in 1 hour, 59 minutes and 30 seconds on Sunday.
“What comes today is not for me alone,” Sawe said of his extraordinary feat, “but for all of us today in London.”
Remarkably, the second-place finisher, Yomif Kejelcha of Ethiopia, also dipped under 2 hours by crossing the line in 1:59:41 in his first-ever marathon, while Jacob Kiplimo of Uganda broke the previous world-record time – set by Kenya’s Kelvin Kiptum in Chicago in 2023 – by seven seconds, finishing in 2:00:28.
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First man ever to break 2 hours in a marathon.
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All under the previous World Record.pic.twitter.com/g76PpMHkiG
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The 29-year-old Sawe, who retained his title in London, said it was a “day to remember for me” and thanked the huge crowds who lined the streets of the British capital to cheer him on.
“I think they help a lot,” he said, “because if it was not for them you don’t feel like you are so loved … with them calling, you feel so happy and strong.”
In an exhilarating sight, Sawe ran quicker as the race went on, covering the second half of the marathon in 59 minutes and 1 second. He pulled clear with Kejelcha after 30 kilometers and then made his solo break in the final two kilometers, sprinting along the finish on The Mall to loud cheers.
Under two hours has been done before – unofficiallyBreaking two hours in a marathon has been a long time coming – and has been done before.
However, when Eliud Kipchoge – the Kenyan long-distance great – achieved the feat in Vienna in 2019, it was in a specially tailored race called the 1.59 Challenge that was arranged by British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe in favorable conditions, on a 6-mile (9.6-kilometer) circuit, and using rotating pacemakers.
That meant it wasn’t classed as an official race setting, so Kipchoge’s time of 1:59:40 didn’t go in the record book.
In any case, Sawe surpassed that time by 10 seconds on a mostly flat course across London in dry, sunny conditions.
“The goalposts have literally just moved for marathon running,” Paula Radcliffe, a former winner of the London Marathon, said during commentary of the race for the BBC.
At the turn of the century, the world’s best time for the men’s marathon was 2:05:42, set by Khalid Khannouchi in Chicago in 1999.
Khannouchi broke his own record by four seconds in 2002 – the last time the fastest men’s marathon was run in London – and it has been whittled down gradually over the last 24 years by a succession of Kenyan and Ethiopian runners, including Haile Gebrselassie, Wilson Kipsang, Kipchoge and most recently Kiptum.
Assefa wins fastest-ever women’s-only marathon A record was also set in the women’s race, with Ethiopia’s Tigst Assefa pulling away with about 500 meters remaining to win in 2:15:41 to defend the title in the fastest-ever time in a women’s-only marathon.
However, it was 16 seconds slower than the course record set by Paula Radcliffe in 2003 when it was a mixed race.
Swiss double in wheelchair racesIn the wheelchair races, there was a Swiss double with Marcel Hug powering to a sixth straight men’s title and eighth in total and Catherine Debrunner beating Tatyana McFadden in a close finish to defend the title.
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MS Dhoni’s calf injury worsened after warm-up game, reveals CSK coach Stephen Fleming | Cricket News
Chennai Super Kings head coach Stephen Fleming said MS Dhoni’s return from a calf strain has been delayed after the injury became worse during a warm-up game before IPL 2026.Fleming gave the update after CSK lost by eight wickets to Gujarat Titans at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Sunday.Dhoni has been with the squad since March and has been seen in practice sessions and warm-up games, but he has not played any of CSK’s eight matches so far. He has also not been at the ground on match days.Fleming said the injury remains a concern because another setback could rule Dhoni out for the whole season.“The calf is a tough one,” CSK head coach Stephen Fleming said after they went down to Gujarat Titans by eight wickets on Sunday. “If he takes off and rips the calf again, then he will be gone [for the whole season]. So we pushed it early. In a warm-up game, he tweaked it again, is my understanding. And since then, he has been just working hard to get some movement into it. But there was a setback,” Fleming said during the press conference.The 44-year-old has played IPL matches in the past while carrying injuries, but this time the recovery is taking longer than CSK expected.Four days ago, CSK had also shared a video on social media where captain Ruturaj Gaikwad explained what happened before the season.“You know, we were playing a practice match. That’s when he snapped his calf and then he wasn’t able to run as comfortably as he wanted to,” he said.“And I think after that, it was just about, he saw some of the youngsters playing in practice games and playing in match simulations where he felt confident enough on them, you know, who are ready, who have that ability to play in the IPL.”“After that, it was just about taking time on his recovery. Slowly, slowly, he is getting there. Never know, maybe next game, maybe after that, but definitely one day for sure.”CSK are currently sixth on the IPL 2026 points table after eight matches, with three wins and five losses.They have six league matches left this season, and their next game will be at home against Mumbai Indians on May 2.
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