Fulham manager Marco Silva says Harry Wilson has not played as much as he wants this season but he “deserves his moment” after two injury-time goals from the Wales international give his side a 2-1 win over west London rivals Fulham.
Inverness Caledonian Thistle’s administrators say they have received 20 expressions of interest to buy the League One club.
BDO said potential buyers of the 2015 Scottish Cup winners would be sent details outlining the investment opportunity in the coming days.
The firm thanked the local community for their support for the financially stricken club while the process is ongoing.
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Caley Thistle drew 1-1 draw with Kelty Hearts on Saturday, but remain rooted to the foot of the third tier table after receiving a 15-point deduction for entering administration on 22 October.
BDO, which previously took over the running of Heart of Midlothian and Rangers when they too entered administration more than a decade ago, is now handling the sale of the club.
They said: “We have had many inquiries from people wanting to help and support the club financially, ranging from on-site restaurant opportunities to advertising and so on.
“Understandably, some have questioned where the funds will go.
“I’d like to stress that all funds raised will be used towards the running costs of the club and will not be expended on professional fees or to pay historical creditors.”
The names of potential buyers have not been disclosed.
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Businessman and former chairman Alan Savage has stepped in to fund the club for the remainder of the season.
Caley Thistle lost £1.2m last season when they were relegated from the Scottish Championship following a two-leg defeat to Hamilton Academical.
That came just a few weeks short of nine years on from their Scottish Cup win at Hampden against Falkirk on 30 May 2015.
The club is projected to lose a similar amount this year, but that does not account for restructuring following relegation from the second tier.
Three-time Cy Young Award winner Clayton Kershaw has declined his $10 million player option with the Los Angeles Dodgers, electing to become a free agent.
The MLB Players Association listed Kershaw as a free agent in a statement released on Monday. The left-hander is still expected to re-sign with the Dodgers, his only big league team during his 17-year career.
The 36-year-old was hurt for much of last season, finishing with a 2-2 record and a 4.50 ERA over seven starts.
The Dodgers did exercise a $5 million option for infielder Miguel Rojas and a $3.5 million option for catcher Austin Barnes. Barnes is the second-longest tenured Dodgers player behind Kershaw, playing 10 seasons.
The 35-year-old Rojas just finished one of the best seasons of his 11-year career, batting .283 with six homers and 36 RBIs. Barnes hit .264 with one homer and 11 RBIs.
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If Hernández does, he will be under contract with the Dodgers for another season. If he declines and signs elsewhere, his new team must forfeit at least one draft pick and Los Angeles will receive at least one draft pick as compensation.
Inter Milan and Barcelona eye move for Chelsea’s Enzo Fernandez, Arsenal target Newcastle’s Alexander Isak and Manchester United face battle to sign Sporting’s Geovany Quenda.
Inter Milan and Barcelona are plotting a swoop for Chelsea and Argentina midfielder Enzo Fernandez, 23, whose future at Stamford Bridge looks increasingly unclear. (Sun), external
Arsenal have identified Newcastle forward Alexander Isak, 25, as their top transfer target, although the Magpies would demand a fee of about £100m for the Sweden international. (Teamtalk), external
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Manchester United are keen on Sporting winger Geovany Quenda, 17, with the Portugal Under-21 international also interesting Manchester City, Liverpool and Juventus. (Teamtalk), external
Sacked Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag did not want to buy Netherlands forward Joshua Zirkzee from Bologna in the summer and was furious when the £36.5m signing arrived for training a stone overweight. (Sun), external
Tottenham are interested in Netherlands midfielder Tijjani Reijnders, 26, but do not think they will be able to prise him away from AC Milan in January. (Football Insider), external
Chelsea will not consider selling defender Benoit Badiashile, 23, with the France defender considered part of their long-term plans. (Fabrizio Romano), external
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Nottingham Forest would like to take Bayern Munich winger Mathys Tel, 19, on loan but the France Under-21 international has no plans of leaving Bavaria this winter. (Sky Germany), external
Former Chelsea and Everton boss Frank Lampard has emerged as a surprise candidate to take over from under-pressure manager Ivan Juric if Roma decide to part ways with the Croat. (Gazzetta dello Sport – in Italian), external
Manchester United will give new head coach Ruben Amorim a say before making contract decisions on players approaching the end of their deals. (ESPN), external
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Aston Villa are close to agreeing a bumper new contract with English forward Morgan Rogers, 22. (Football Insider), external
Edu is set to take up a role with the network of clubs controlled by the Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis after resigning as Arsenal’s sporting director. (Times – subscription required), external
Justin Herbert has knocked Jim Harbaugh down a peg, at least in terms of toughness.
The Los Angeles Chargers head coach, who played in the league for 14 seasons, used to believe he was the toughest quarterback in NFL history. After spending roughly half a season around Herbert, though, Harbaugh has a new answer.
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“There’s nobody tougher,” Harbaugh said of Herbert on Monday’s “The Herd.”
“There’s my own personal ranking, and it’s my right to have my own personal ranking. So I’m going to preface this with that: It’s not anybody else’s, it’s mine,” Harbaugh explained. “But I’ve always considered myself the toughest quarterback in the history of the National Football League. Being around Justin Herbert, I have moved to No. 2 in the rankings. Justin Herbert is the toughest quarterback in the history of the National Football League.”
Herbert’s displayed toughness for much of his five-year NFL career. The Chargers quarterback has played through numerous ailments, such as a broken finger in 2023 and fractured rib cartilage in 2022. He also played while dealing with an ankle sprain earlier in the 2024 season.
Jim Harbaugh: Justin Herbert is the ‘toughest QB in the history of the NFL’
Harbaugh measured Herbert’s toughness in another way.
“It’s become, like, Hack-a-Shaq. Remember, remember the old Shaq days and they just hacked him? [Herbert is] so big and he’s so tough to get on the ground. The ball’s thrown and it could be the ball’s 10 yards downfield and there’s still somebody trying to wrestle and grapple him to the ground. He gets hit when he goes out of bounds. He gets hit in the head. He gets facemasked during the play. It’s incredible.”
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For much of his career, Herbert has been among the best quarterbacks at avoiding sacks when pressured. His pressure-to-sack rate was below 16% in each of his first four seasons, per Pro Football Focus, which ranked near the top of the league’s starters. This year, his pressure-to-sack-rate has increased to 22.8%, which is more in the middle of the pack among regular starting quarterbacks.
Harbaugh thinks Herbert’s grit goes beyond the field.
“I just don’t have enough adjectives to describe what being around this young man is like and just how fortunate we are as an organization to have him as our quarterback,” Harbaugh said. “We’ve all heard of people that make a lot of money, and money makes people complacent. Not Justin Herbert. He was right back in here. I know where to find him. 6:30, 7:30 in the morning on an off day, he’s right down there in the weight room, or getting extra film work. Never comes in disheveled, never sleepy.
“He’s like a jackhammer, just always attacking.”
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That “jackhammer” mentality has helped the Chargers get off to a good start. They improved to 5-3 following their 27-10 win over the Cleveland Browns as they hope to make the postseason.
But Los Angeles is winning in a way that it hasn’t throughout much of Herbert’s career. The Chargers haven’t had to rely on their quarterback to throw a few dozen times to win games, with Herbert throwing fewer than 35 passes in each of their five wins. As a result, Herbert’s volume stats have taken a hit this season. He’s 21st in the NFL in passing yards (1,725) and tied for 15th in passing touchdowns (10) through Week 9.
Still, there are some other metrics where he’s among the best in the league. He’s 10th in the league in passer rating (101.6), eighth in yards per attempt (7.7) and first in touchdown-to-interceptions ratio (10:1).
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Harbaugh believes Herbert’s name belongs with the best of the best at the position.
“There’s nobody better, there’s nobody,” Harbaugh said. “Lamar [Jackson] is playing really good, and I think those two are playing at a really high level right now, and some others. But I don’t think anybody’s playing better than Justin Herbert is.
“It’s a love and an admiration that we have for Justin. He’s incredible in everything that he does. We could spend the whole show talking about him, but it just hits me like this: Every day when we go out there to practice, we’re around greatness. This is, this is what greatness looks like.”
Even though Harbaugh is only eight games into his partnership with Herbert, he already knows that there’s no one else he wants under center.
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“God willing and the creek don’t rise, this will be the only quarterback I ever coach again.”
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