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PSG are close to securing a 12th French title
PSG are close to securing a 12th French title in 14 years. © Toby Shepheard, AFP

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After a legendary European night against Bayern Munich on Tuesday, PSG get back to the routine of the French league with a match against Lorient on Saturday at the Parc des Princes. But there is no question of Paris taking this game lightly: PSG have not yet secured the title and cannot afford to drop points, especially as Lens, second and just six points behind, are still very much in the race.

José Mourinho at Real Madrid: that was the wild rumour of the week. However, the Portuguese coach quickly denied it, stating that he had had no contact with the Spanish club.

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In tennis, Jannik Sinner dominated French number one Arthur Fils in the Madrid Open semi-finals. The 24-year-old Italian will face Alexander Zverev in the final.

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Blue Jays outfielder Nathan Lukes resumes hitting as he rehabs injury

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The injured Toronto Blue Jays outfielder resumed hitting in batting cages Friday as he works his way back from a left hamstring strain, manager John Schneider told reporters on Saturday.

Lukes left a game April 24 against the Cleveland Guardians in the bottom of the first after hitting a leadoff double. He appeared to tweak something while on his way to second base.

Prior to the injury, he had been one of Toronto’s hottest hitters with 11 hits in his last 21 at-bats.

The 31-year-old slashed .255/.323/.407 with 12 homers and 65 RBIs in 135 games last season.

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Toronto is also down outfielders Addison Barger and Anthony Santander. Designated hitter George Springer returned to the lineup on Wednesday.

The Blue Jays are back in action Saturday against the Minnesota Twins (Sportsnet, Sportsnet+, 2 p.m. ET / 11 a.m. PT).

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“Survival, surviving, winning”- Top AEW champion needs to win more matches to get over, according to Jim Ross

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Popular wrestling announcer Jim Ross recently spoke about how AEW needs to book its top champion. The legendary announcer feels the promotion has a huge opportunity with a major star at the helm.

Darby Allin became the AEW champion on the Spring BreakThru edition of Dynamite. He defeated MJF in less than three minutes with four successive Coffin Drops and a Headlock Takeover for the win. Since then, the star has made it clear that he will be a fighting champion and keep defending the gold until his body wears out.

On a recent episode of his Grilling JR podcast, Ross explained that AEW should focus on pushing Allen as the credible champion of the company. He noted that the current champ had a base with fans getting behind him and now needed to get some wins under his belt. The legendary commentator explained that Darby has a unique character and Tony needs to book him carefully to make him a top star in the promotion.

“You got to get Darby Allin over. We hear the people cheering him when he comes out, so he’s got a base. But we need to get Darby Allin over. And quite honestly, this is not any sage advice or some major trade secret but you get him over by him winning for a while. If he’s established as the guy, which he’s not yet, but if he was established, you could be more creative on the creative. But the issue is that he’s just not there yet. He needs to win. Bottom line. Wins are good right now for Darby. Survival, surviving, winning. That’s what he needs to do.” [H/T Wrestling Inc]

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Darby Allin defeated Brody King on AEW Dynamite

This week on Dynamite, Darby Allin and Brody King engaged in a brutal, hard-hitting battle for the AEW World Championship in the main event.

The match ended came after Allin delivered a Coffin Drop to King on the exposed concrete, then followed it up with two more inside the ring to secure the victory and retain his title. In the aftermath of the encounter, the two men showed respect with a handshake before King exited. TNT Champion Kevin Knight watched closely from the crowd, as he is set to challenge Allin next week on Dynamite.

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