Dec 14, 2025; Arlington, Texas, USA; Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell before a game against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images.
After the dust settles, Cardinals QB1 Kyler Murray is likely to venture to a team like the New York Jets. He’s super talented but flawed, in large part due to injury alongside some bizarre past concerns about preparation (or lack thereof).
Going toe-to-toe with the Jets in a battle of cap space and coveted picks means Minnesota will lose. So, a trade bidding war won’t end in the Vikings securing the Arizona passer.
Nevertheless, there’s still the possibility of the Minnesota Vikings. After all, these two teams have been somewhat linked in recent history, most notably in the 2018 free agency competition for Kirk Cousins. Furthermore, there has been the Sam Darnold situation since he was a Jet before becoming a Viking (and then doing something special as a Seahawk). After leaving New York, Aaron Rodgers wanted to move to the Twin Cities. Is Murray just another link in the chain of connected QBs?
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The simple declaration that Murray is going to find a new employer in 2026 isn’t breaking news. There is, nevertheless, some fascination relating to how that (seemingly inevitable) eventuality materializes.
Over on the NFL’s website, there has been further confirmation. Author Bobby Kownack relays the update courtesy of league insiders Ian Rapoport, Tom Pelissero, and Mike Garafolo: “A new head coach is likely to usher in a new era at quarterback for the Cardinals […] Such a decision seemed like more and more of a possibility as Murray’s 2025 season with the Cards progressed. The two-time Pro Bowler made just five starts.”
Nov 27, 2022; Glendale, AZ, USA; Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray (1) scores a touchdown against the Los Angeles Chargers in the first half at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
Consider, as well, at least some general background on Murray’s career.
The NFL piece: “Murray, the 2019 NFL Draft’s No. 1 overall pick, was never able to sustain success even before his most recent lost season, having gone 38-48-1 in his career with only one campaign above .500 and a lopsided loss in his lone playoff appearance.”
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Switching from former Head Coach Jonathan Gannon to new hire Mike LaFleur appears to be the final straw on the camel’s back.
Consider the cap implications of a swap: “Murray has a cap number of $52.7 million in 2026. He’s guaranteed $36.8 million regardless of what happens, but if he’s on the team’s roster past the first week of the new league year, which begins March 11, he is guaranteed an extra $20 million going into next season, per Rapoport.”
“Thus, the Cardinals have a pretty obvious deadline to make a final decision,” Kownack clarifies.
Oct 30, 2022; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray (1) scrambles against the Minnesota Vikings in the fourth quarter at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-USA TODAY Sports.
In the NFL, there’s seldom a situation where teams employ bad players. Rather, NFL teams employ players who are operating on bad contracts and/or who are forced into bad roles. Oh, and then there’s bad context, such as trying to be the starting passer for the Cardinals.
Working in Murray’s favor is that he’s a talented quarterback who has a pile of experience. The former No. 1 pick is a playmaker who is accurate and who throws lasers. Playing in Minnesota would easily be his best support structure, possibly allowing him to reach new heights.
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Working against Murray are the injuries alongside the concerns about preparation. Plus, there’s the questionable scheme fit.
The Vikings want to be lethal off of play action, usually demanding a QB who is under center, but Murray often plays out of shotgun. The only season where he played every game over the past five years was in 2024. In that season, Murray was under center for 121 passes. He was working out of shotgun for 420 passes. The overall tally of play-action passes came in at 127 versus 414 for passes not using play action.
Looking at the full season splits for Kirk Cousins from 2022 and Sam Darnold from 2024 means seeing that the situation could work — the difference isn’t staggering — but it’s nevertheless a factor. In the future, Minnesota should be working toward more play action.
Nov 12, 2023; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray (1) celebrates with fans after scoring a touchdown in the first half against the Atlanta Falcons at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Kartozian-USA TODAY Sports
Kyler Murray is working on a deal that totals $230.5 million. However, any acquiring team would only be accepting three more seasons that run from 2026 through to 2028. Crucially, there would be smaller cap charges for any team that pulls off a trade since some of the cap charges wouldn’t leave Arizona.
The veteran passer is a good starter. What remains to be seen if he can become a very good or elite passer, a QB1 who pushes his team not just into the playoffs but who thrives once there. So far, Murray has been in the playoffs just a single time, a contest where he lost after completing 55.9% of his passes for 137 passing yards, 0 touchdowns, and 2 interceptions.
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The Vikings trading for Murray would mean demoting J.J. McCarthy even if there would be (largely meaningless) words about a true competition.
Anticipating Sydney’s customary moist autumn climate, trainers Mick Price and Michael Kent Jnr based in Victoria have decided to head north with two of their charges, eyeing rain-influenced surfaces for the carnival.
For Globe, it’s his initial run back after being pulled from the Cox Plate due to veterinary recommendation, coming off a win in the Group 1 Caulfield Stakes (2000m), with Mick Price & Michael Kent Jnr confirming the horse has taken well to their Sydney quarters after arriving several weeks prior.
“We’ve planned Sydney to take advantage of soft tracks. I know he won a Group One last time on good ground, but we feel he is an excellent wet tracker,” Kent Jnr said.
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“He’s going super. His trials have been excellent. Outside gate, he’s only got one style and that’s to flow along out in front. There does look to be a bit of pressure inside him from Sandpaper and Willaidow, but he gave Tom Berry a great feel last week in the trial.
“If the track firms up, his chances decrease, and if it stays in that soft range then his chances are better.”
Kent Jnr described the soft tissue swelling responsible for Globe’s Cox Plate scratch as relatively insignificant, merely “required no intervention, just a spell and rest”.
With entries in the Doncaster Mile (1600m) and Queen Elizabeth Stakes (2000m), Globe’s carnival schedule is tentative, yet Kent Jnr expects positive results.
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La Fracas seeks to uphold his flawless first-up form in the Maurice McCarten Stakes, albeit the 1100m proving a touch brief for the speedster’s optimal distance.
In case of no success Saturday, Kent Jnr recommends watching for wet conditions.
“Mick (Price), in his time, thinks he’s one of the best wet trackers he has ever seen,” he said.
“His goal in life is to be up, fit, healthy and fresh when the rain arrives.
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“We wouldn’t dismiss the idea of running him in a big sprint up there if the rain really teemed down.”
Craig Williams will steer La Fracas as Tom Berry rides Globe. For the Ajax Stakes, punters should visit betting sites to compare racing betting markets.
The Champions League’s Cinderella club Bod/Glimt wrote another chapter in its fairytale run through the competition.
The homely Norwegian club won 3-0 against Sporting Lisbon in the first leg of a round-of-16 clash at its tiny Aspmyra Stadium packed with 7,971 fans.
Sporting, the champion of Portugal that once nurtured future superstars Cristiano Ronaldo and Luis Figo, became the latest favored opponent to travel far north and struggle inside the Arctic Circle this year.
Manchester City and Inter Milan were each beaten 3-1 on Bod/Glimt’s artificial turf field since coach Kjetil Knutsen’s team began the year looking sure to fall short of reaching the knockout rounds.
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It is now a remarkable five straight wins for the lowest-seeded team left in the Champions League – all during the offseason in Norway. The country’s domestic league does not start until this weekend.
Bod/Glimt led in the 32nd minute when Sondre Brunstad Fet scored with a penalty kick, deceiving Sporting goalkeeper Rui Silva who dived right as the ball went low to his left.
Ole Blomberg added a second in first-half stoppage time, sliding in a low shot after the ball bounced through to him.
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Center forward Kasper Hgh added a third in the 71st being strong in the goalmouth to connect with Jens Petter Hauge’s hard-driven low cross. It was Hgh’s fifth goal in the five-win streak.
World Cup callups?
None of the goalscorers has even played for their national team. Fet at age 29 and the 25-year-old Blomberg are yet to be selected for Norway which is soon going to its first World Cup in a generation.
Nine of the 11 starters Wednesday are Norwegian and three – Hauge, captain Patrick Berg and Fredrik Andre Bjrkan – are playing for their hometown team that never won a Norwegian league title until 2020.
Hgh, also 25, has not been picked for Denmark, which is in a World Cup qualifying playoffs bracket this month.
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Quarterfinal outliers
The team from the Norwegian Sea fishing town would be the most unlikely Champions League quarterfinalist of recent years. APOEL from Cyprus reached the last eight in 2012 and was beaten by Real Madrid.
The winner after the return game in Lisbon next Tuesday will advance to play either Arsenal or Bayer Leverkusen who drew 1-1 Wednesday in the first leg in Germany.
The entire population of Bod, just 55,000 people, could all fit inside Arsenal’s stadium.
Henry Dwyer plans to keep Different Gravy on track for his targets, undeterred by the horse’s outside draw, sending him to Caulfield.
In the upcoming VOBIS Platinum Guineas (1600m) on Saturday, Different Gravy has barrier 16, which becomes 15 if Merimbula the emergency doesn’t get in.
“He needs to start somewhere and that’s been his long-term starting point, so I don’t want to change a preparation just because of a bad barrier,” Dwyer said.
Different Gravy’s trajectory points to the Group 1 Queensland Derby (2400m) during late May at Eagle Farm.
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For the Queensland Derby finale, Dwyer schedules four races for Different Gravy, akin to his Sonntag victory in 2014, then a warm Queensland winter holiday before eyeing Melbourne’s spring races.
“We didn’t accept in the Australian Derby, we took him out on Tuesday, just because it was all coming around a bit soon,” Dwyer said.
“The mile now, then 2000 (metres) in a month’s time and a lead-up run into the Derby sounds about right.”
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A product of Ghaiyyath, father to Victoria Derby and Australian Guineas winner Observer, Different Gravy impressed Dwyer more than anticipated last preparation.
Different Gravy advanced rapidly: a 1600m maiden at Swan Hill led to Listed 1800m spoils in Melbourne Cup week, ending with the first Melbourne Classic (2000m) success at Caulfield.
“We thought he would improve over ground, but we didn’t know how much he would improve,” Dwyer said.
“It was a fair bit, and I think he’s going to improve again this time.
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“We got him out to 2000 metres last prep, and I think he will eat up the 2400 metres as well this time around.
“Hopefully a winter up there and then we can think about the spring down here and see how he measures up.”
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What a difference a year makes in the NFL. The new league year and free agency began this past week, and the Vikings spent most of that time jettisoning the expensive free agents they signed at this time last year. Their two big signings of 2025 on the defensive line, tackles Javon Hargrave and Jonathan Allen, were released on Wednesday (with Hargrave moving on to the Green Bay Packers), and now the Vikings must fill those holes and others on their roster.
The biggest potential free agent for the Purple, however, is quarterback Kyler Murray, who was released by the Arizona Cardinals on Wednesday. Most observers have the Vikings as the odds-on-favorite to land him. (But, at press time, Murray was scheduled for a visit and a physical at TCO Performance Center, and no signing had yet been announced.)
The Vikings did sign former Pittsburgh cornerback James Pierre, whom defensive coordinator Brian Flores knew from his time with the Steelers. Plus, they restructured several big contracts to get under the cap, resigned Eric Wilson, Aaron Jones and long snapper Andrew DePoala (who no longer has a punter/holder to snap to as Ryan Wright bolted for New Orleans), and placed free agent tenders on Ivan Pace and Jalen Redmond.
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As the free agent frenzy continues around the league, the fellas at the Vikings Territory Breakdown podcast—Joe Oberle, senior writer at vikingsterritory.com and purplePTSD.com, and Mark Craig, NFL and Vikings writer for the Star Tribune and startribune.com—will have it all for you. Tune in and check out the latest. Skol!
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OKLAHOMA CITY — Canadian Shai Gilgeous-Alexander broke Wilt Chamberlain’s record for consecutive games with 20 points or more, extending his streak to 127 on Thursday night.
The Oklahoma City Thunder guard hit two free throws in the third quarter against the Boston Celtics to reach 19 points. With the crowd on its feet, Gilgeous-Alexander pump-faked several times and drilled a jumper over Baylor Scheierman from beyond the free-throw line with 7:04 left in the period to push his total to 21.
Chamberlain’s record had stood until 1963, and early on, it looked like Gilgeous-Alexander might struggle to break it. The Hamilton native didn’t score until halfway through the first quarter, but he had 10 points by the end of the period and 17 at halftime.
Gilgeous-Alexander won his first MVP award last season, and his consistency for the defending champion Thunder could lead to a repeat. He won the scoring title last season and ranks second in scoring this year. Oklahoma City has the league’s best record.
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Coach Mark Daigneault credited Gilgeous-Alexander for his steady focus.
“That’s the impressive thing about him,” Daigneault said before the game. “Human nature is that you have success, you ease a little bit, and he’s the opposite. He tastes it, he wants more, he wants to come back for seconds.”
Chamberlain scored at least 20 in 126 straight games from 1961 to 1963. He had 20 or more in every game of the 1961-62 season for the Philadelphia Warriors, which included his record 100-point game in 1962. Chamberlain’s streak ended on Jan. 20, 1963, when he was ejected after just four minutes for the San Francisco Warriors against the St. Louis Hawks.
Gilgeous-Alexander tied the record on Monday, when he scored 35 points against the Denver Nuggets. He also had a career-high 15 assists and nine rebounds and hit the decisive 3-pointer in the closing seconds.
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“He puts the work behind it, does it consistently,” Daigneault said. “He’s a perfectionist when it comes to his craft. He’s got an unbelievably high bar for himself, and yet, he’s incredibly empathic with his teammates.”
Gilgeous-Alexander has five games with at least 50 points during the run, including a career-high 55-point effort against the Indiana Pacers in the second game of this season. He was last held under 20 when he scored 18 on Oct. 30, 2024, against San Antonio.
Gilgeous-Alexander passed Chamberlain’s second-best streak of 92 games earlier this season. The Thunder entered the night with a 102-24 record during Gilgeous-Alexander’s streak.
It’s been a week of scoring feats in the NBA. Miami’s Bam Adebayo scored 83 points on Tuesday, the second most behind Chamberlain’s 100-point game.
As Team India embarks on a new cycle that will culminate in the ODI World Cup next year, will Sanju and Ishan’s T20 WC heroics be good enough for them to be candidates in the set up?The bubbly of euphoria of the T20 World Cup triumph was still spilling over when Gautam Gambhir was asked whether the current Indian white-ball generation is the best in business. The coach was at his pragmatic best when he said: “I am not so sure when you’ve lost two bilateral ODI series recently.”Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!The indications were quite clear. The T20 World Cup win is all fine but it’s time to look forward because India will be judged in the next one-and-a-half years on its ODI performances. Reason: The ODI World Cup in South Africa in October-November 2027.While the Indian T20 team has been a force of nature in the last couple of years, the ODI team has stuttered a bit. While the Mr Matchwinner for India, Jasprit Bumrah hasn’t played a single ODI since the 2023 World Cup final, the results haven’t always been that convincing.
Gautam Gambhir reflects on India’s World Cup win and backing Sanju Samson in the tournament
In 2024, India lost an ODI series in Sri Lanka, one in Australia in 2025 and one at home to New Zealand earlier this year. In between, there was a Champions Trophy triumph in Dubai, but those matches were played in designer spinfriendly conditions which won’t be replicated in South Africa.That brings us to a pertinent question — is India lacking something in the ODI format?Given the way new-age whiteball cricket is being played, one may be tempted to say it is the explosivity in the batting department that can be an area of discussion. Of course, ODIs are not T20s — which is mostly sixth gear cricket — and you need a little bit of balance in the 50-over format. Still, it won’t be a bad time to ask whether some of the T20 superstars who have the wherewithal to play the longer format should be looked at in ODIs in the lead-up to the World Cup.
The two obvious names that can come up for immediate discussion are that of Sanju Samson and Ishan Kishan. Sanju made the difference at the most crucial stages of the T20 World Cup while Ishan is a proven player in 50 overs — boasting of a highest score of 210 in ODIs. Sanju, on the other hand, has an impressive ODI average of 56.66 and a strike-rate of 99.60.Former India batter WV Raman feels Sanju has all the elements in his game that can make him a success in ODIs. “He is a terrific player and whatever problems he was having with his temperament, he has addressed that. I am convinced that Sanju has the game to succeed in ODIs,” Raman told TOI.But then, the question begs: Where is the vacancy? Sanju is essentially an opener and India’s two current ODI openers are Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill. Rohit has been a little up and down in the only format that he plays, while Shubman is team captain. Former national selector Devang Gandhi added the name of Yashasvi Jaiswal to the list. “Next in line is Jaiswal and if a slot opens up, how can you give somebody a go ahead of him? I have nothing against Samson, but let him go back to domestic one-day cricket get runs, and then try for an ODI comeback. That’s how the selectors should think,” Gandhi said.Raman, though, is a believer of backing a player when he is in form. “It’s for the team management to find a place for Sanju. For me, Sanju is good enough for ODIs,” Raman said.Ishan, meanwhile, may have a little more flexibility in finding a place. The Jharkhand left-hander can play in top-three as well as lower down the order. Additionally, like Sanju, he is a keeper as well and can be a deputy to KL Rahul. “But then, there’s Rishabh Pant. What has Pant done wrong to be dropped from the ODI set-up? These are very talented young players we are talking about and they should be handled with care,” Gandhi said.Indian cricket will dive deep into IPL in a couple of weeks’ time and as per the recent trend, performances in the two-month tournament will become a serious benchmark for selection across formats.Ishan, playing at No. 3 for Sunrisers Hyderabad, and Sanju, opening the batting for his new side Chennai Super Kings, will have the opportunity to break every selection door down.Gandhi, though, argues that shouldn’t be the case.“Don’t forget, there are hardly any close-in fielders in T20s. The aim of every bowler is containment. It’s not always the case in ODIs,” the former India opener said.
For the complete match list, venues, and timings, check the full IPL 2026 schedule, fixtures, and team-wise match dates here.
Former Super Eagles captain John Obi Mikel has called on the leadership of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to step down after Nigeria failed to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The former midfielder described the situation as a serious disappointment for Nigerian football, noting that the Nigeria national football team will miss the global tournament for the second time in a row.
Nigeria’s hopes of reaching the tournament ended last November after a penalty shootout defeat to the DR Congo national football team in the second round of African qualifying. The loss confirmed that the three-time African champions would not take part in the competition in North America unless an unlikely late ruling from FIFA changes the outcome.
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For a country often regarded as one of Africa’s leading football nations, the failure has drawn strong reactions from former players and supporters across the country.
Mikel, who played 89 times for Nigeria and featured at the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2018 FIFA World Cup, admitted that the result was painful considering Nigeria’s rich football history.
“When you have a country as big as Nigeria with such a huge population and football culture, not qualifying for the World Cup twice in a row is very painful,” he said.
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The former Chelsea FC midfielder was also part of the Nigerian side that won the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations, the nation’s third continental title.
According to him, the repeated failure should lead to serious reflection within the federation.
Mikel insisted that those in charge of running the sport must take responsibility for the poor results and allow new leadership to bring fresh ideas to rebuild the national team.
“I’ve said it many times — the people running the FA should all resign,” he said.
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“It’s the second time we’ve failed to qualify for the World Cup, and there has to be accountability.”
The former midfielder also warned that Nigeria could lose its position among Africa’s top football nations if urgent reforms are not introduced.
He pointed to the progress made by the Morocco national football team as an example of how proper planning, investment, and long-term development can improve a country’s performance on the international stage. ⚽
Former NFL star and professional boxer Le’Veon Bell has been making quite the headlines lately, grabbing the attention of the WWE Universe. The star recently made some comments about The Vision’s Logan Paul, which ended up sparking a lot of speculation about his potential debut at WrestleMania.
The footballer turned boxer revealed that Paul had promised him a contract for a boxing match multiple times in the past, but didn’t end up fulfilling his end of the bargain because of his ongoing deal with the Stamford-based company. This led to speculations of Bell making his way to WWE for a match against The Maverick in the squared circle on The Grandest Stage of Them All.
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While the speculations were not expected to come true, during a recent episode of the Busted Open podcast, Bell revealed that he was set to be in attendance on The Grandest Stage of Them All this year. This has made a potential confrontation between Paul and Bell even more possible.
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“They [WWE] haven’t. They haven’t. It’s just literally all me. Regardless if they contact me or not, I’m still gonna be there. I’mma either be front row and I’m gonna be there. I might pull up as a masked man. You might not even know I’m there. If I’m there, you might not even know I’m there….I’ll be there. I will be there,” Bell stated [H/T Fightful]
Le’Veon Bell recently apologised to WWE Superstars
Following his recent appearance on the Busted Open, Le’Veon Bell also made a public apology for his comments on the athleticism of the WWE Superstars in the past.
The star, in a post on X/Twitter, accepted that professional wrestling was a craft and that the stars performing are some of the greatest athletes on the globe. Bell has managed to earn the respect of the professional wrestling fans, and a potential confrontation with Logan Paul at WrestleMania 42 seems to be the future.
Time will now tell what the company has in store for the stars.
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Mason Greenwood left Manchester United in 2024 and is currently playing for Marseille in Ligue 1
22:25, 12 Mar 2026Updated 22:40, 12 Mar 2026
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Marseille sporting director Medhi Benatia was reportedly keen on offloading former Manchester United forward Mason Greenwood after concerns about his commitment and work rate. That’s according to reports in France who claim the 38-year-old wanted to sell the striker prior to finishing as joint Ligue 1 top-goalscorer with 21 goals last season.
Greenwood finished level with PSG’s Ousmane Dembele, scoring six goals in eight matches towards the end of the campaign to help Marseille qualify for the Champions League.
La Provence claim Benatia wanted to sell the 24-year-old due to his lack of defensive contribution, with Greenwood reported to have avoided the sporting director around the club.
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It was a view shared by former boss Roberto De Zerbi, who dropped Greenwood from the Marseille starting line-up against Lens and PSG in March last year.
At the time, De Zerbi said: “I expect more from him. He has to do more, because what he is currently showing is not enough.
“If he wants to achieve his ambition of becoming a champion, he has to be more consistent, sacrifice more and be more determined.”
The former Brighton boss later said: “Greenwood is a very good person whom I love, as I love his father. He’s had a bit of a tough time lately because he had a daughter who was born, and I don’t think he’s used to playing such an intense season and being a main player. I think he paid for it physically.
“That is to say that he didn’t push himself and wasn’t 100% as I wanted in training, in terms of what I expect from a player like him.
“His physical condition has declined a little, but my project in Marseille is not only to qualify for the Champions League, it is also to create something like what Luis Enrique has created (at PSG). He has created a team, a group of strong players, but with a soul.”
Greenwood would go on to become a key player for the Ligue 1 side and has scored 25 goals in 37 appearances in all competitions for Marseille this season.
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Several high profile European clubs including Barcelona, Napoli and Atletico Madrid have been credited with an interest.
North Carolina football is less than two weeks from opening summer camp ahead of its second season under seven-time Super Bowl-winning coach Bill Belichick.
Belichick led the Tar Heels to a 4-8 record in his first season in Chapel Hill, but a string of off-field headlines largely overshadowed the team.
The controversy has carried into the offseason, apparently prompting at least one prominent UNC football alumnus to forgo attending games in person when the 2026 season begins this fall.
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Marquise Williams, who earned All-ACC honors during his four-year run with UNC, announced his plan to skip games this year.
Marquise Williams of the North Carolina Tar Heels warms up before a game against the Clemson Tigers at Bank of America Stadium Dec. 5, 2015, in Charlotte, N.C.(Grant Halverson/Getty Images)
“I will not be attending any UNC football games this year!” Williams wrote Thursday on X. “The things I’m hearing man I would have never thought.” He added a broken heart emoji but did not elaborate on exactly what put him off.
Williams still lives in North Carolina and serves as quarterbacks coach at Louisburg College. He ranks sixth on UNC’s all-time passing yards list.
While Williams’ exact reasoning remains unclear, much of the chatter surrounding the program has centered on Belichick, 73, and his 24-year-old girlfriend, Jordon Hudson.
Marquise Williams of the North Carolina Tar Heels looks to pass against the North Carolina State Wolfpack during a game at Carter-Finley Stadium Nov. 28, 2015, in Raleigh, N.C.(Grant Halverson/Getty Images)
During last year’s widely discussed “CBS News Sunday Morning” interview, Hudson faced accusations that she attempted to exert control during the former NFL coach’s sit-down. The interview was part of a promotional tour for Belichick’s new book, “The Art of Winning — Lessons from My Life in Football.”
The viral moment sparked questions about Hudson’s involvement in both his personal and professional life and whether it could affect football operations.
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Head coach Bill Belichick of the North Carolina Tar Heels and Jordon Hudson before a game against the Richmond Spiders at Kenan Memorial Stadium Sept. 13, 2025, in Chapel Hill, N.C.(Lance King/Getty Images)
North Carolina football general manager Michael Lombardi recently addressed the scrutiny and outside criticism that surrounded the program last season, defending the team’s response amid what he characterized as inaccurate accounts.
“All during those stormy times, all during when the boat was getting capsized, when people were attacking us with fake rumors and fake stories all over — nobody’s corrected them yet, but that’s OK, we understand — our players hung together,” Lombardi told the “Pat McAfee Show” last week.