Michael Carrick has won four of his five matches in charge of Manchester United, but Gary Neville and Roy Keane have been told they are wrong about what should happen next
Gary Neville and Roy Keane have been told they are wrong about Michael Carrick and they must remember that football is unpredictable. Keane last week poured cold water on suggestions that Carrick should be appointed Manchester United’s permanent head coach
The former Republic of Ireland international, who won numerous trophies during his time at Old Trafford, believes Carrick lacks sufficient ‘football knowledge’ to lead his old club to the Premier League title, insisting they must seek a different candidate for the permanent role.
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Neville backed Keane’s view and believes that United must ‘get the best’ in their head coach search, with Carrick possibly learning under a proven winner as an assistant, even though the former England international is unbeaten in his first five matches in charge, with the Reds in the Champions League qualification places.
However, former United forward Louis Saha has disagreed with his old team-mates, and he believes the pair have forgotten that football is unpredictable.
“Michael Carrick’s future is a decision for the board and definitely depends on the project,” he told CasinoHawks. “They’ve heard from the manager and others who are interested in the job.
“They know it’s a difficult one. What Carrick has done in the last five games is amazing because he has managed a transition. A lot of players were not fully confident or sure about how they were going to play, and it gelled very quickly. Everyone is on board now. It has changed.
“I think everyone is allowed to have their opinion, and that’s fine. Definitely, Roy and Gary are well placed to have those very strong feelings. I understand them, but I don’t agree.
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“I really feel like if someone is doing their best and obviously has to improve, he’s not an experienced manager, but an experienced manager can struggle there too.
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“Nobody has any guarantees, so it’s really hard for anybody to predict what’s going to happen. We know that there is a definitely different situation if you qualify for Europe or the Champions League; you have different challenges. It’s going to be a challenge for everyone, and even an experienced manager can struggle there.
“It’s just about having the right communication and the right tactics. We’ve seen that he’s able to learn very quickly. I am backing him up. Definitely, it doesn’t mean that he won’t face any challenges or won’t make any mistakes.
“Any experienced player knows that during a career, there are a lot of situations that you can’t predict. This is football. You may end up with the best tactics and still face a better opponent on the day. And everybody is going to criticise you.
“Very experienced players know that, but they tend to forget when they become pundits. They think that everything is very logical. No, it’s not. Football is very, very, very unpredictable.”
Six Olympic skiers joined by their parents, coaches and federation presidents came together on Sunday to advocate for more inclusion at the Winter Games. Representing Jamaica, Kenya, Eritrea, Madagascar, South Africa and Benin, the group gathered in Bormio, where the men’s alpine races are taking place this year.
Nepal’s Dipendra Singh Airee with batting partner Gulshan Jha (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)
Kushal Bhurtel’s blazing start and Dipendra Singh Airee’s unbeaten half-century powered Nepal to a morale-boosting seven-wicket victory over Scotland, ending a 12-year-long T20 World Cup winless streak in a dead-rubber Group C clash at the Wankhede Stadium on Tuesday. Nepal, who had last tasted World Cup success in 2014 against Afghanistan and the Netherlands, chased down Scotland’s 171 with 19.2 overs to spare. Airee’s rapid 50 off 23 balls, featuring three sixes and four fours, anchored the chase, while Bhurtel’s aggressive 43 laid the platform. Gulsan Jha contributed an unbeaten 24, including two towering sixes, sharing an unbroken 73-run partnership for the fourth wicket that sealed the result.
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Bhurtel had a narrow escape early on when Brad Currie spilled a return catch, and the opener capitalised immediately with a massive six over long-on. Nepal’s innings started cautiously under pressure, but Aasif Sheikh (33) and Bhurtel brought momentum with multiple boundaries, including sixes over fine leg and off Mark Watt. Scottish spinners later tightened the screws, claiming Bhurtel, Aasif, and skipper Rohit Paudel (16), but Airee’s late assault and Jha’s finishing touches ensured a win with four balls remaining. Earlier, Michael Jones carried Scotland to a competitive 170/7 with a 71-run blitz, featuring eight fours and three sixes. His 80-run opening stand with George Munsey was the backbone of the innings, though the rest of the batters failed to convert starts. Munsey managed 27 off 29 balls, falling frustrated to Sundeep Jora’s diving catch at long-on. Scotland suffered further setbacks with fielding lapses, including a dropped skier by Jora off McMullen, before Sompal Kami (3/25) cleaned up Jones with a brilliant one-handed return catch, wrapping up Scotland’s innings. In the end, Nepal signed off their World Cup campaign on a high note, delighting over 19,000 fans at the Wankhede with a dominant performance.
I recently took part in a preview of the MTG TMNT Universes Beyond set, and while many cards were inadvertently revealed through the Lorwyn Eclipsed Draft Set, there’s still plenty to talk about. As someone who grew up in the 80s, completely obsessed with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles games, cartoon, and comics, seeing this come to life is something I’m very excited about. I get it, though, not everyone is into Universes Beyond, but that’s a different discussion, for a different day.
As one of the first sets of the year, it’s got a lot of pressure on it, especially after the incredible Lorwyn Eclipsed expansion. Today we’re going to highlight some of my favorite cards in the preview session for MTG TMNT, which I think could make a splash in both Standard and Commander.
MTG’s TMNT set offers some unbeatable flavor from the games, comics, and shows
TMNT is coming to MTG on March 6, 2027, and with it comes a wide assortment of cards, spanning the franchise’s rich history. You’ll see art that represents the original Image Comics, the various cartoons, and even the video games. Some of them are just fantastic representations of the rich history of the franchise in obvious, or sometimes subtle ways.
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Featured from left to right: Turtles in Time, Ninja Teen, Turtles Forever, Slash, Reptile Rampager (Image via Wizards of the Coast)
Turtles in Time (Blue Sorcery): Return all creatures to their owners’ hands. Each player may shuffle their hand and graveyard into their library, then, each player who does draws seven cards. Exile this card.
Ninja Teen (Black Class): Level 1: Whenever a creature you control leaves the battlefield, each opponent loses 1 life. Level 2: Creatures you control get +1/+0 and have Menace. Level 3: Creature cards in your graveyard have Sneak 3B. You may cast creature spells from your graveyard using their Sneak abilities.
Turtles Forever (White Instant): Search your library and/or outside the game for exactly four legendary creature cards you own with different names, then reveal those cards. An opponent chooses two of them. Put the chosen cards into your hand and the rest into your library.
Slash, Reptile Rampager (Red Legendary Creature): Alliance: Whenever another creature you control enters, Slash deals 2 damage to each opponent. Whenever Slash attacks, create a 2/2 red Mutant creature token.
Turtles in Time represents one of the most iconic games in the franchise, and is also a powerful MTG card in its own right. All creatures return to their owners’ hands (bye bye, Tokens!), and then players can shuffle their hands/graveyards back in, for seven fresh cards. I’d love to see this be a reason you splash blue into a Chaos/Wheel of Fortune deck.
Ninja Teen features Karai, as the titular Ninja Teen, instead of the turtles, and that’s fine! It’s a great card, and feels more like the Foot Clan, anyway. That final power, where you can sneak creatures in from the graveyard is fantastic recursion, and it doesn’t appear to have any restrictions! What I mean by that, is those cards don’t get exiled when they die again.
Turtles Forever is a great way to tutor up your favorite legendary creatures from your sideboard or main deck, and it doesn’t have to be TMNT MTG cards either! You could grab Leonardo, Krang, and then Rhys the Evermore and Fire Lord Ozai. Whomever you want!
Slash, Reptile Rampager is an MTG card I wanted to highlight, because it’s subtle, and in the background, but his favorite palm tree, Binky is in the background of the card art. It’s also an excellent card that deals free damage whenever you bring in a creature, and triggers itself, simply by attacking.
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Left to Right: Leonardo Sewer Samurai, Donatello Mutant Mechanic, Michelangelo Improviser, Raphael Ninja Destroyer (Image via Wizards of the Coast)
Speaking of flavor, I also wanted to highlight the Kevin Eastman chase cards, because I’m a huge fan of the original comics. Kevin Eastman drew some brand-new, never-before-seen art for the turtles, which you can see above. They’re also printed with a stamp of his signature in gold.
The Ninja Teens (and their friends) are making a splash in the MTG TMNT set
Like the Spider-Man set, the MTG TMNT set will feature several versions of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and some of their villains. However, I don’t think it will be quite as overwhelming as the Spider-Man set felt.
Left to right: Don & Leo Problem Solvers, Raph & Mikey Troublemakers, Casey Jones Vigilante (Image via Wizards of the Coast)
Don & Leo, Problem Solvers (White/Blue Legendary Creature): During your End Step, exile up to one artifact and creature you control, then return to them to play under their owners’ control.
Raph & Mikey, Troublemakers (Red/Green Legendary Creature): Trample/Haste, whenever this card attacks, reveal cards from the top of your library until you reveal a creature. Put that into play tapped and attacking, and the rest on the bottom of your deck in a random order.
Casey Jones, Vigilante (Red Legendary Creature): When this card enters, draw three cards. At the beginning of your next upkeep, discard three cards at random.
I love Flicker mechanics in MTG, so Don & Leo, Problem Solvers might be the most likely Commander for me, other than Krang, Utrom Overlord from this TMNT set. You can flicker a creature and artifact each turn, to get lots of ETB triggers going.
Speaking of easy ways to get things done, Raph & Mikey, Troublemakers let you sneak creatures into play, and while their Mana Value is high, you can easily ramp them into play, and cheat out your biggest, baddest cards without having to put them back, or sacrifice them.
Casey Jones, Vigilante is for those red decks that just need more card draw. If you use all the cards in your hand though, you don’t have to discard three at random, on your next Upkeep, either! Just some food for thought.
Left to Right: Leonardo Cutting Edge, Donatello Mutant Mechanic, Michelangelo Improviser, Raphael Most Attitude (Image via Wizards of the Coast)
Leonardo, Cutting Edge (White Legendary Creature): Sneak W, Lifelink, whenever you gain life, put a +1/+1 counter on Leonardo.
Donatello, Mutant Mechanic (Blue Legendary Creature): Tap to put 3 +1/+1 counters on target artifact you control. It becomes a 0/0 Robot in addition to its other types. Do this only as a Sorcery. Whenever an artifact you control is put into a graveyard from the battlefield, if it had counters on it, put those on up to one target artifact or creature you control.
Michelangelo, Improviser (Green Legendary Creature): Sneak 2GG, whenever he deals combat damage to a player, you may put a creature card and/or land card from your hand onto the battlefield.
Raphael, Most Attitude (Red Legendary Creature): Menace, Alliance, Whenever Raphael attacks, until end of turn, you may play a card exiled with Raphael.
Leonardo, Cutting Edge just needs Trample, and he’d be amazing in any Soul Sisters deck. Not that would be hard to give to him, either. Donatello, Mutant Mechanic is going to turn those non-creature artifacts into some seriously powerful forces, and even has a built-in Ozolith ability, just for artifacts. Want to make sure your counters don’t go to waste? Bring him.
Michelangelo, Improviser is amazing for so many reasons. Cheating in wildly huge cards, and also lands at the same time? He doesn’t specify “Basic” Lands either, so you can cheat in your fetch lands, Triomes, Dual Lands, or any of your favorite, overpowered cards. Raphael, Most Attitude allows you to exile cards when another creature you control enters, and then you can play those, if he attacks. This TMNT MTG set is filled with both flavor, and some truly useful cards.
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The MTG TMNT expansion also features some of the most sinister villains in card form
What would this TMNT MTG set be without awesome, terrifyingly powerful villains? From the brain behind the operation itself, to the annoyingly strong Mousers, it’s a pretty great series of reveals for the bad guys. Especially if you have ways to cheat them into play.
Pictured: Krang Master Mind, Krang Utrom Warlord, Shredder’s Technique, Ravenous Robots (Image via Wizards of the Coast)
Krang, Master Mind (Blue Legendary Artifact Creature): Affinity for Artifacts. When it enters, if you have fewer than four cards in hand, draw cards equal to the difference. Gains +1/+0 for each other artifact you control.
Krang, Utrom Warlord (Colorless Legendary Artifact Creature): Flying/Trample/Indestructible/Haste, other artifact creatures you control have Flying, Trample, Indestructible, and Haste.
Shredder’s Technique (Black Sorcery): Sneak B, Destroy target creature or enchantment. If an enchantment was destroyed this way, you lose 2 Life.
Ravenous Robots (Red Artifact Creature): Whenever you cast an artifact spell, create a 1/1 colorless Robot artifact creature token. R, Tap this, creature tokens you control gain haste until end of turn.
Krang, Master Mind can come into play faster, thanks to Affinity for artifacts (costs 1 colorless less for each artifact you control), and potentially allows you to draw cards! Then it grows stronger for each artifact you have, which is another nice bonus. However, Krang, Utrom Warlord is just filth. Cheat that 9-drop into play to make your artifact creatures into indestructible combat machines.
I guess it’s time for me to make that colorless artifact Commander deck, huh? Ravenous Robots feels like it would settle in nicely with Slash, or other artifact decks. Churning out free value in the form of robot creature tokens, then giving them all haste and swinging in? Huge value! I’m here for it.
I’m far more excited about the TMNT MTG set, compared to some of the other Universes Beyond releases (with the obvious exception of Final Fantasy). There’s lots of powerful cards, great value, and a clear love of the IP it’s based on.
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Ethan Cepuran, Casey Dawson and Emery Lehman of the United States won the silver medal in speed skating team pursuit on Tuesday at the Milan Cortina Olympics.
MILAN — An inspired Italy delighted the home crowd with a stunning victory in the Winter Olympics men’s team pursuit final, while Canada’s Ivanie Blondin, Valerie Maltais and Isabelle Weidemann delivered another seamless performance to beat the Netherlands in the women’s event and retain their title on Tuesday.
Italy’s men upset the United States, who arrived at the Games as world champions and strong favorites for gold.
The Italian team of Davide Ghiotto, Andrea Giovannini and Michele Malfatti electrified a frenzied arena as they stormed to a time of 3 minutes and 39.20 seconds — a commanding 4.51 seconds clear of the Americans, with China taking bronze.
The roar inside the Milano Speed Skating Stadium as Italy powered home was thunderous as the crowd rose to their feet, cheering the host nation to one of their most special golds of a highly successful Games.
Italy now tops the speed skating medal table at the Milan Cortina Games with three golds and one bronze.
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The American trio of Ethan Cepuran, Casey Dawson and Emery Lehman had hoped to deliver the United States’ first Olympic title in the event.
Dawson even skipped his individual 10,000 meters on Friday to give himself the best chance in the team pursuit, a gamble that ultimately did not yield gold.
The American world record holders opened with a controlled, slightly faster start. But, true to the form they have shown all Games, the hosts responded with composure and belief.
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With four laps to go, Italy looked to be fading. Yet with three laps remaining, they rallied, drawing strength from the roar of the home crowd. Their coach was a blur of fist pumps and shouts, urging them on as they clawed back time with every stride.
By the final lap, the arena was shaking. Italy had pulled it off again — a stirring performance that lifted the roof and sent the stands into delirium.
“Today is fantastic, it’s incredible,” Ghiotto said. “It’s a dream come true after four years of working together every day.
“It wasn’t easy to beat the American guys today, and Netherlands in the first part (semi-final). They’re both very good and strong teams, but we dreamed about this gold medal.
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“This day and this result was impossible without these guys and the other guys from the Italian team. We are very happy. It’s crazy we made the dream come true.”
Canada’s women crossed the line 0.96 seconds ahead of the Netherlands, stopping the clock at 2 minutes and 55.81 seconds, and Japan rounded out the women’s podium by beating the U.S. in the Final B.
Weidemann, a three-time medalist at Beijing in 2022 and the tallest of the Canadian trio, once again excelled in her role setting the pace, guiding the team with a smooth, metronomic rhythm.
It was only the third gold medal of the Games for Canada, following Mikael Kingsbury’s win in men’s dual moguls and Megan Oldham’s victory in women’s freestyle skiing big air.
If I want to take a stroke-and-distance penalty under Rule 18.1 for a tee shot that I don’t want to find (or look for), my understanding is I can if I don’t declare it a provisional. Am I also correct in thinking that I can’t re-tee it? If not, do I drop the ball or place it?— Fred Erickson, via email
Fred, your understanding was correct, right until it wasn’t.
On the first point, yes, if you played from the teeing area and don’t want to find the ball, you can take stroke-and-distance relief and play again from said teeing area.
Regarding not being able to re-tee, wrong: Per Rule 6.2b, you can do so — again, you just need to play the ball from within the teeing area, whether on a tee or on the ground, as you prefer. It may not always pay to look for your ball, but it always pays to look up the appropriate rule.
For more tee-related guidance from our guru, read on …
A friend and I reached a tee box with only one marker. We played from where we thought was reasonable, guessing at the other marker’s location. Was that okay? — Warren Ayala, Anthem, Ariz.
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In match play, you and your opponent (or friend or frenemy) can agree on how to decide the issue.
In stroke play, where the distinction becomes more important, contact the committee. Not reachable? Per Rule 6.2b(4), use reasonable judgment to try to play from the two club-length rectangle based on the front and outside edges of the tee marker. Clever committees will dot tee markers’ positions with spray paint for this eventuality.
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Despite a challenging start to the T20 World Cup with two ducks and a stomach infection, Abhishek Sharma will look to get going in the dead rubber against the Netherlands. The Indian team’s batting coach Sitanshu Kotak remains confident in his aggressive approach, highlighting that opponents’ meticulous planning against him is a testament to his threat.
TimesofIndia.com in Ahmedabad: An hour before the Indian cricket team’s scheduled arrival at the Narendra Modi Stadium, the groundstaff was in overdrive with their preparations. Rolling was underway on the practice square and the makeshift nets were placed around the pitches the Men in Blue would use for their first, and only, session at the venue ahead of the final group game against the Netherlands in the T20 World Cup.The Super Eight berth is already sealed following three convincing wins, but this game will attract significant interest. First, because the same venue will host the Super Eight clash against South Africa on February 22 and second, and more importantly, due to Abhishek Sharma.
Gautam Gambhir works overtime with Tilak Varma in the nets
All the pre-tournament build-up focused on the dashing opener from Punjab. Since breaking into the team, the belligerent southpaw carved a reputation for his consistent destruction at the top of the order, and he was the sole reason opponents burned the midnight oil while planning his downfall.Meticulous planning by the opposition — the USA and Pakistan — means he is yet to score his first run in the World Cup. A severe stomach infection, sandwiched between those two contests, hasn’t helped either. A golden duck in the tournament opener was followed by a four-ball duck against Pakistan in Colombo. Prior to these outings, the 25-year-old, who enjoys a healthy average of 35.05 and a menacing strike-rate of 193.29 in the format, failed to open his account twice in the five-T20I series vs New Zealand at home.
Abhishek Sharma
Four ducks in the last seven innings is not the ideal reading for a player who has instilled fear in opponents. On Wednesday he gets another opportunity to regain his form before the T20 World Cup’s business end gets underway. The optional nets session on the eve of the game was a long and lonely grind for the opener who spent significant time working on his range against spinners Varun Chakravarthy and Washington Sundar. The usual big ones were on display but they weren’t the cleanest hits with the sweetest sound off the bat.Rightly so, he was allowed a free hand during the hit as head coach Gautam Gambhir stood behind the net where Tilak Varma and Rinku Singh were batting. The bat flow and swing are such integral parts of his batting that the moment they return to normal, runs flow at the pace everyone is used to seeing from the left-hander. Even when the connection wasn’t ideal, Abhishek achieved a better flow and extended his elbows well while navigating different pockets of the stadium.“Last game he got out in first over. So one thing we definitely do, we unnecessarily don’t over-analyse,” was batting coach Sitanshu Kotak’s response when asked about Abhishek’s failures in two outings.“He is someone who has got his plan sorted and he follows the way he wants to and obviously we discuss about the opposition, their bowling, their bowling strength, whatever they’ve been doing in the last few games they’ve played. All that is normal for everyone, not only for Abhishek,” added the coach.
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If we start stressing so much, I think players will be under unnecessary pressure. So he’s in a good form. He’s got clear plans. He’s got a clear mindset. And that is what matters
Sitanshu Kotak
India have followed a high-risk template in T20Is under captain Suryakumar Yadav and coach Gautam Gambhir. Every batter’s primary intent has mostly been to pressure the bowlers from the start. This dominance explains their strong run in the format and why they have been a high-scoring team in the bilaterals preceding the multi-nation tournament.“Abhishek has made runs in the matches before that. Now in the T20 format, sometimes in 10 balls, 30 runs are just as important. Secondly, honestly, we focus on all the batters or all the players. We don’t think that one player didn’t get his runs. Because in T20, there is a high-risk game, somewhere or the other, a player will get out. If we start stressing so much, I think players will be under unnecessary pressure. So he’s in a good form. He’s got clear plans. He’s got a clear mindset. And that is what matters for us,” Kotak explained when asked about the team’s mindset.The coach is instead looking at the brighter side. He is very happy that the teams are worked up about keeping Abhishek quiet. Pakistan head coach Mike Hesson’s admission after the defeat to India was the latest instance of how opponents have identified the fearless batter as the real deal in the Indian line-up.
Abhishek Sharma is yet to get off the mark in the ongoing T20 World Cup. (PTI)
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“See, first of all, a lot of credit to Abhishek, if they plan and talk about him. Because I am sure he must be doing that well, that they are so concerned about Abhishek. But we plan, he also comes up with his ideas. Even in the last game, I don’t think anyone can plan to get him out at mid-on. He sat up and got out. That’s okay. And if they are so concerned, that’s a great sign for us and it’s great credit to him the way he plays,” said Kotak.For a setup that has successfully embraced the high-risk template, the focus remains on playing the situation and doing what the team demands at that stage. Just as Suryakumar had to dig deep against the USA, and both he and Tilak had to hold their shots when Pakistan applied the spin choke in Colombo.“I think playing aggressive cricket is important but not because of a player’s couple of failure will change. If anything, the plans will change according to situation. So no matter whether somebody has scored runs for two innings or not, or somebody… But it’s more what team needs at that time, in that conditions,” explained Kotak.However, the same rules don’t apply to Abhishek. He doesn’t play by the regular book and has a very straightforward approach. See the ball, whack the ball. While the think-tank isn’t losing sleep over his lack of runs, the entire nation will surely sleep well, and opponents will return to sleepless nights, if Abhishek returns to form and adds significantly to his T20 World Cup tally — which is yet to get off the mark.
JAIPUR: The Rajasthan Royals are standing firm on prioritising fan safety ahead of IPL 2026 and will only proceed with hosting home matches at Sawai Mansingh Stadium (SMS) here only if the Rajasthan government provides an indemnity waiver. This formal assurance would protect the franchise from liability in the event of any untoward incident, accident or loss of life during their home games, ensuring accountability remains with the venue authorities for any pre-existing safety shortcomings beyond the Royals’ control.This demand stems directly from a comprehensive 700-page independent audit commissioned by the Royals and conducted by Tata Projects, which assessed the stadium’s condition and identified serious deficiencies.
T20 World Cup | Sitanshu Kotak press conference: ‘He has his own plans sorted,’ on Abhishek Sharma
The Rajasthan State Sports Council (RSSC) has largely dismissed most of the audit’s safety concerns, maintaining after its own review that issues are minor and fixable with routine repairs, and that the stadium is fully prepared for IPL duty.A source in the know said that in light of the tragic crowd crush outside Bengaluru’s M Chinnaswamy Stadium in June last year, it is entirely reasonable for the Royals to exercise extreme caution. “It’s obvious to refuse to overlook potential risks at their home venue in the wake of such a recent and devastating incident,” the source said.The BCCI has faced venue uncertainties for both the Royals and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) ahead of IPL 2026. However, while defending champions RCB have now received formal clearance from the Karnataka government to host their matches at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Royals continue to be locked in a standoff over their Jaipur base.A BCCI source has underscored ongoing issues at SMS Stadium, calling it ‘significantly lagging behind all other IPL venues in terms of modern facilities, overall fan experience and essential amenities’.The source added that RSSC received a one-time dispensation to host matches in 2024 due to the absence of a functional Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA), with this extended for 2025, but this cannot become a permanent arrangement. “It’s the franchise, the state cricket body, and the IPL Governing Council that collectively organise and take responsibility for IPL matches. They need to recognise this reality,” the source added.
Pep Guardiola is commanding Manchester City’s late title assault, but there are many looking ahead to a future where the Catalan is no longer at the club
In such situation, City could feasibly turn to Alonso, given his links to the Etihad Stadium hotseat in the past. However, with Arne Slot also enduring a disastrous Premier League title defence at Liverpool, the Spaniard has also been linked with a move to Anfield.
If there is a situation where both Liverpool and City are battling for Alonso’s signature, Petit believes Alonso would return to the club where he won the Champions League.
Speaking to Ignition Casino, Petit said: “If Xabi Alonso has the chance to come back to Liverpool, even if the door is open at Man City, I’m pretty sure he would join Liverpool.
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“He has a connection to Liverpool. He’s been a player over there and he won trophies over there. He failed at Real Madrid but that has been the case for many managers over there.
“I think if he has the chance to join the Premier League, Liverpool would be the perfect club for him. It’s like Mikel Arteta’s connection to Arsenal, it would mean he wouldn’t consider joining Manchester City even when Pep Guardiola leaves.”
The Times have claimed it’s the belief of rival Premier League bosses and executives that Guardiola is managing his final campaign in Manchester. This has been contradicted by the City boss on several occasions.
In January, when asked about his future, he said: “I have a contract. I said a thousand million times. It’s 10 years here. I will leave one day, but I have a contract.”
He also gave a similar answer to another query about his time at City, replying: “I have one more year on my contract. The question of that is [the same as] one or two months ago, but I will tell you again that it is the same answer.”
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The Times have also claimed Alonso would be interested in a move to the Premier League, but is happy to wait until the summer to make his decision.
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Sky has slashed the price of its Essential TV and Sky Sports bundle for the 2025/26 season, saving members £336 and offering more than 1,400 live matches across the Premier League, EFL and more.
Sky will show at least 215 live Premier League games this season, an increase of up to 100 more.
Following a long period of negotiations, it has now been confirmed that they will meet at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool on April 18.
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Both fighters are former world champions, with Smith having previously reigned as WBA super-middleweight champion, making two defences of his belt before losing to Canelo Alvarez in December 2020.
It will be a tough challenge against Morrell, who has held the WBA Regular title at both super-middleweight and light heavyweight, suffering just one defeat in his career against David Benavidez last year.
The winner of the Smith vs. Morrell fight will be the mandatory for the WBO light heavyweight title, which is currently held by Dmitry Bivol, who also holds the WBA and IBF belts, while Benavidez is in possession of the WBC strap.
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Bivol hasn’t fought since his victory over Artur Beterbiev in February 2025, but after an extended period out of the ring and mandatories lining up, the Smith vs. Morrell winner could soon get themselves a title shot, or may even be upgraded to full champion if the Russian chooses to vacate his title.
Welcome to Fully Fit 2026, GOLF’s new platform for providing you with real-golfer insights into what 2026 gear might be best suited for your game. To this end, we assembled six GOLF content creators of varying abilities and ran them through the gauntlet of six full-bag fittings (driver to putter!) at six major club manufacturers in Phoenix and Carlsbad, Calif. Our hope: that you might see shades of your own game in one of our panelists’ and take some learnings and inspiration from their fitting experiences.
Day 2 of our journey through the major golf club makers took us from the Arizona desert to the California coastline in Carlsbad, where we spent the bulk of time on the trip. And our first stop on the California leg was TaylorMade’s Kingdom.
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This is also where our sixth tester, GOLF senior writer Sean Zak, joined the fray for his first taste of the gear nerd life (complete with a 15-year-old Adams driving iron and a golf bag with more holes than a golf course itself).
In his fitting, fitter Matt Simone quickly targeted that Adams driving iron to replace and fill out Sean’s gapping between his longest iron and fairway woods. It wasn’t long before they decided Sean needed a utility iron, TaylorMade’s PUDI, in his 4-iron slot, but with a lightweight steel shaft, more similar to what he had in his irons. That got him to a 200-yard carry number, which started to make the rest of his bag click into place.
Elsewhere, Wadeh was continuing down the path of finding more forgiveness with players’ distance and player performance irons and Maddi was testing out different weights and shaft materials to see what makes the most sense for her.
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TaylorMade Qi4D Custom Driver
SHAPED FOR SPEED
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The re-engineered head profile increases ball speed thanks to improved aerodynamics developed through advanced simulations.
FACE FOR DISTANCE
60x Carbon Twist Face™ is a technological cornerstone that provides weight savings, incredible ball speed and more consistency vs. a titanium face.
ADJUSTABLE PERFORMANCE
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4° loft sleeve can be used to adjust loft, lie and face angle for optimized flight.
TOUR PROVEN TECHNOLOGIES
New and improved cut-through Speed Pocket™ protects ball speed and reduces spin on low-face strikes.
Advanced CAD modeling creates a design with a clean and powerful sound, a foundation of TaylorMade driver performance.
Multi-Material Construction allows engineers to strategically place mass in areas of the head where it maximizes performance, speed, and stability.
But the big story of the day was the new Qi4D drivers and fairway woods, which ended up in the bags of myself, Jake Morrow and Johnny Wunder.
For Jake, who was working with Kingdom fitter Duane Anderson, finding a 3-wood was a huge surprise because he hadn’t played one for several years. But by the end of the fit, he had one he could hit more than 255 yards off the deck and over 270 off the tee!
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We also went inside to do a fitting for TaylorMade’s Spider putters, and Johnny and I learned how the Pure Roll insert helps to create forward roll of the strike. I was also shocked when I picked up a Spider ZT and recorded a 0.01˚ face angle at impact with my first stroke. Am I going to be a low torque guy?
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TaylorMade Spider 5K-ZT Custom Putter
LOW TORQUE DESIGN
The KBS putter shaft is bored directly toe-ward near the CG at a 1° shaft lean with 25mm onset behind the face allowing golfers to realize the benefits of a new stable, toe up design.
UNIQUE SOLE SHAPING
New and improved sole shaping to work specifically with this unique hosel configuration, engineers worked tirelessly to find new ways to improve accuracy from the moment the putter is placed behind the ball. The new sole curvature accommodates different player types and ball positions, giving golfers the ability to find a consistent and repeatable stroke.
SPIDER STABILITY
Combining high density stainless steel and low-density aerospace quality aluminum provides the perfect foundation for a design that is high MOI and allows for a shaft orientation that sits closer to the face.
MILLED TRUE PATH™ ALIGNMENT
Based on tour player feedback, we were tasked to find a new premium alignment system. Building on the classic TaylorMade True Path™ technology, milled lines the width of the golf ball were added helping golfers properly index to center face.
At the end of the fittings, Sean was wrapping up his bag, getting into a 3-wood with a 5-wood length shaft to help optimize his strike location, something he would have never thought of without the help of a fitter.
“It doesn’t seem like it’s possible,” Sean said. “I know that rabbit hole goes so deep. Johnny is like Bugs Bunny, ripping me down.”
The day ended with Sean being presented with a brand new TaylorMade golf bag to use for the rest of the trip, much to the joy of the rest of us, who no longer had to be seen with his previous one.