Another week, another slew of finishes on Dana White’s Contender Series. Week 2 of this year’s action saw a night for the underdogs as three of them cashed out and earned their way to the UFC.
Roman Gabriel Puga and Taner Trembley put on a show to open the festivities on Tuesday. The back-and-forth affair eventually saw Puga emerge victorious on all three scorecards 29-28, but the action was so good that UFC CEO and president Dana White offered both men UFC contracts for their willingness to trade.
Elsewhere, Alik Lorenz scored a stunning upset knockout at light heavyweight to earn his spot on the UFC roster. Lorenz was a big underdog against Aly, but he utilized his strength against him to earn the stoppage.
Speaking of underdogs, Trent Miller made his presence felt as a big one against Douglas Henry Rodrigues at middleweight. After surviving an early flurry from Rodrigues, Miller rallied back in the second half with a scoop takedown before locking in the rare Von flue choke on Rodrigues.
Then in the main event, one of the most brutal knockout punches imaginable connected when Kaik Brito stopped Namo Fazil. Brito and Fazil went back-and-forth for two rounds of high-paced action. Then to start the third, it appeared as though Fazil had Brito hurt in the corner when the Brazilian uncorked a vicious overhand right that left Fazil out cold.
“What could you not say about the main event. The main event was incredible,” White said. “The fact that Fazil had so many fans in here going crazy. Brito, I love your style, the way you fight. And, you had a guy in your face all night, taking your shots and coming at you. Came out and had a flying knee in the third round, tried to finish the fight and finished it in spectacular fashion. I cannot wait to see you fight in the UFC.”
DWCS Week 2 results
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Daniil Medvedev endured a dramatic night at the Cincinnati Open, missing three match points before losing 6-7(3), 7-6(4), 6-1 to Brandon Nakashima.The Russian also damaged advertising boards, knocked over microphones and argued with the umpire during a frustrating third-round defeat.
Missed chances spark meltdown
Medvedev had to fight hard to win the first set after Nakashima led 5-2 and had chances to close it out. He recovered and took the tiebreak, but the second set slipped away despite Medvedev having three match points.Nakashima saved all three chances and levelled the match at 5-5. Frustrated, Medvedev threw his racket into an advertising board, damaging it.Later in the tiebreak, he kicked another board twice after falling 4-2 behind. Umpire Mohamed Lahyani responded with a code violation.
Frustration boils over
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The situation became worse in the deciding set as Nakashima quickly moved into a 3-1 lead and then extended it to 5-1. Medvedev’s frustration boiled over again as he kicked a microphone before knocking it down.After it was replaced, he knocked it over once more and then dragged another microphone to the ground with his hands.Medvedev eventually lost the match and exited Cincinnati in the third round. The result continues a difficult run at the tournament, where he has failed to reach the fourth round in his last four appearances.Nakashima, who recently reached the Canadian Open final, advances to face Nuno Borges as he targets another Masters 1000 quarter-final.
The NFC North is as competitive as a division gets in the NFL. It proved so again last season when the Lions fell to last place after winning back-to-back division titles. It’s not an easy division to predict – last year the Vikings’ third-place finish was all that I got right – but I’m going to give it a go.
Adam New’s NFC North Predictions for 2026
In 2025, the Bears won the division with 11 wins, just two more than the other three teams in the division, all of whom had 9 wins. The Bears and Lions both only won two games inside the division, while the Packers and Vikings had four wins in the division. I expect the division to be hotly contested again.
Key Additions: C Cade Mays, OT Blake Miller, RB Isiah Pacheco, DE DJ Wonnum, LB Devin White, CB Roger McCreary, DE Derrick Moore.
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The loss of both coordinators to head coaching roles saw the Lions take a bump back down to earth as they went from “first to worst” last season. They still have a roster full of talent that would be the envy of most teams across the league. It’s an important season for Dan Campbell to prove he can do it with different coordinators, and they have the advantage of the fourth-place schedule this year.
Their once dominant offensive line isn’t what it used to be and new arrivals Cade Mays and Blake Miller need to help them get back to where they once were. Detroit has added depth to their squad but no “wow factor” signings; however, the squad in place is strong enough to win the division and make a deep playoff run.
2nd Place – Minnesota Vikings
Aug 15, 2026; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kyler Murray (1) warms up before the game against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images – Credit: IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect
Win-Loss Record: 10-7
Key Additions:QB Kyler Murray, WR Jauan Jennings, FB Max Bredeson, DT Caleb Banks, CB James Pierre, LB Jake Golday
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Can a Kyler Murray-led offense help the Vikings to one extra win in 2026? That’s the question. The rest of the offense is full of talent, as long as the offensive line isn’t as ravaged with injury as it was last season. Minnesota should be massively improved on offense.
They managed to reach nine wins last season largely due to Brian Flores’ defense. The DC was passed over in another head coaching cycle meaning he’s back in Minnesota for another year. The Vikings lost their top edge rusher Jonathan Greenard but the success of the Flores defense has never been about star players and the Vikings have Dallas Turner ready to step up.
It’s a tough division but Kevin O’Connell’s team has enough to compete, and if they can get at least three wins from the divisional games. There should be enough wins in the rest of the schedule to get them to 10 wins without the need for causing any major surprises.
3rd Place: Chicago Bears
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Ben Johnson had an excellent first season as a head coach in Chicago, but there were only two wins inside the division and they were aided by a last-place schedule. This year they have the extra games from first-place teams from last season – Seattle Seahawks, Jacksonville Jaguars, Philadelphia Eagles. The marquee signing this year is linebacker Devin Bush who will add some top-level coverage in the middle of the field as well as solid run defense.
There are two key areas for Chicago when it comes to maintaining what they achieved last season. Firstly, can Johnson continue to help Caleb Williams develop as a QB. Secondly, can the Bears defense keep the high level of turnovers they created in 2025? I’m not sure about Williams but Johnson’s ability to make an offense efficient with what he has should keep the offense competitive. Chicago’s defense created 33 turnovers last season, that is a staggering number and it’s very unlikely they can repeat that, which is why I have them regressing slightly.
4th Place – Green Bay Packers
Nov 23, 2025; Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA; Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love (10) is sacked by Minnesota Vikings linebacker Dallas Turner (15) during the first half at Lambeau Field. Mandatory Credit: Kayla Wolf-Imagn Images
Win-Loss Record: 8-9
Key Additions:WR Skyy Moore, DE Javon Hargrave, LB Zaire Franklin, DT Chris McClellan, CB Benjamin St-Juste, CB Brandon Cisse
The Green Bay Packers went big on the trade for Micah Parsons last season, which ultimately didn’t work out because of serious injury. It left Green Bay without much power to add to their roster this offseason and a lot resting on the shoulders of Parsons this year. Matt LaFleur has always had his team competitive since becoming the Packers head coach, making the playoffs in six out of seven seasons.
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It’s been a few years now since the Packers made any noise in the playoffs and LaFleur is under pressure. It feels like a mediocre season waiting to happen in Wisconsin that could ultimately lead to the end of the LaFleur era. The Packers have some good players and they will get 8/9 wins but with the lack of reinforcements this offseason I’m not seeing more than that.
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The 2026 BMW Championship kicks off Thursday with the opening round at Bellerive C.C. in St. Louis. You can find full BMW Championship tee times for Thursday’s first round at the bottom of this post.
BMW Round 1 tee times: What to know
Heading into this week’s BMW Championship, the second event of the PGA Tour playoffs, everyone is looking up at Scottie Scheffler.
Scheffler will be joined by 49 other Tour pros who made the cut to qualify for the second playoff event. They’ll be fighting to get within the top 30 to qualify for the Tour Championship.
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Scheffler tees off for Round 1 at 2:33 p.m. ET alongside Matt Fitzpatrick.
You can watch Thursday’s first round of the 2026 BMW Championship from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. ET on ESPN, and then 3-7 p.m. ET on Golf Channel. PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ will provide exclusive early streaming coverage starting at 9:15 a.m. ET on Thursday, in addition to featured group and featured hole coverage.
Check out the complete Round 1 tee times and groupings for the BMW Championship below.
Indiana and Miami, the participants in last year’s College Football Playoff championship game, are among several teams who have a transfer portal QB. This strategy paid off for the Hoosiers and Hurricanes each of the last two seasons.
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While Kurtis Rourke led Indiana to its first College Football Playoff appearance in 2024, Miami’s Cam Ward was a Heisman Trophy finalist who ended up being selected with the NFL Draft’s top overall pick. Last season, Fernando Mendoza won the Heisman Trophy and led the Hoosiers to a victory in the national title game over the Hurricanes and quarterback Carson Beck.
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Who are the new quarterbacks for Indiana and Miami? And who else will make an impact in 2026? Here is a closer look at seven transfer quarterbacks capable of creating headlines in 2026 and beyond.
A redshirt junior, Mensah was a late addition to the transfer portal. In his one year at Duke, he led the Devils to an ACC championship with an ACC-best 3,973 yards and 34 TDs. Beck and Ward improved their downfield passing the last two years with offensive coordinator Shannon Dawson. Look for Mensah to do the same, which makes him a trendy Heisman candidate.
(via Arizona State)
A redshirt junior, Leavitt will help Lane Kiffin usher in a new era at LSU. Leavitt is coming off foot surgery, but he’s 16-4 as a starter and led Arizona State to a College Football Playoff appearance in 2024. Assuming Leavitt can still make those improv scrambling plays, he should make an instant impact for the Tigers.
Mestemaker, a redshirt sophomore, followed coach Eric Morris from North Texas to Oklahoma State. Mestemaker led the FBS with 4,379 passing yards and was tied for second with Mensah with 34 TD passes. Mestemaker had a 185.7 QB rating in the fourth quarter—and that will be tested in a Big 12 conference known for frantic finishes.
Brown led the nation in total offense with 347.2 yards per game in 2025. The fifth-year senior followed coach Alex Golesh from South Florida to Auburn, which means a chance to compete in the SEC. Brown averaged 268.5 passing yards against Florida and Miami last season, and he added 1,008 rushing yards and 14 TDs.
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(via Iowa State)
Becht, a fifth-year senior and three-year starter at Iowa State, followed Matt Campbell to Penn State. He’s the perfect transition quarterback, one who compiled a 24-12 record with the Cyclones. Becht has 64 TDs and 27 interceptions, and he should thrive in his new surroundings against a friendly Big Ten schedule.
A junior and two-year starter at Nebraska, Raiola made a bold decision to transfer to Oregon, where he will reset for a year behind Dante Moore. Raiola suffered a broken fibula against USC in 2025. The former five-star quarterback might be out of sight this year, but don’t be surprised if this pays off long term.
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(via Florida)
Lagway, a junior whose father Derek played at Baylor, should benefit from a fresh start. Lagway led the Power 4 with 14 interceptions as a sophomore at Florida, but he maintained a 62 percent completion percentage the last two years. That will play off well in the Big 12, where the five-star quarterback should re-emerge as a playmaker.
Knicks owner James Dolan appeared to take a jab at Mayor Zohran Mamdani during the team’s championship parade, questioning whether he was a ‘real Knicks fan.’ The remarks came days after the two publicly clashed over championship watch parties.
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Former New York Knicks forward Charles Oakley’s lawsuit against Madison Square Garden and owner James Dolan was dismissed for a third time Friday.
The legal drama between the former Knicks star and Dolan dates back to February 2017, when Oakley was thrown out of MSG after an altercation with arena security guards.
The case was initially tossed in early 2020, then again in 2021 and revived in early 2023 before once again being tossed this week.
Former New York Knicks player Charles Oakley exchanges words with a security guard during the first half of an NBA basketball game between the New York Knicks and the Los Angeles Clippers at Madison Square Garden in New York Feb. 8, 2017.(AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)
After Oakley’s removal from MSG, he was subsequently arrested and, although the charges were eventually dropped, Oakley filed suit claiming false imprisonment and defamation, among other claims.
MSG released a statement saying it plans to pursue legal action against Oakley’s lawyer, Douglas Windsor, and his “unscrupulous law firm,” according to the New York Post.
“For more than nine years, Mr. Oakley’s lawyers have pursued claims they knew were false,” MSG said in its statement to the Post. “Those claims have now been dismissed by the court in their entirety — for a third time.
“We are pursuing legal action against Douglas Wigdor, and his unscrupulous law firm, to hold them accountable for years of frivolous litigation and their blatant abuse of the judicial system.”
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In this Feb. 23, 2017, file photo, former New York Knicks player Charles Oakley is shown before an NBA basketball game between the Knicks and the Cleveland Cavaliers in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)
“We are disappointed with the court’s rulings. We believe there are conflicting accounts, and only a jury can decide what exactly happened. We are hopeful that the Second Circuit will agree for a third time and remand the case for an immediate jury trial.”
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The 6-foot-8 Oakley played for the Knicks for more than a decade, helping the team reach the NBA Finals in 1994 and earning All-Star and All-Defensive Team considerations during that same season.
FILE – Crypto Arena is viewed before a Los Angeles Lakers NBA basketball game against the Memphis Grizzlies, Jan. 4, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Ethan Swope, File)
LOS ANGELES — Five of the six children of former Los Angeles Lakers owner Jerry Buss still intend to sell their remaining minority ownership of the NBA team despite the opposition of their sister, Jeanie.
Johnny, Jimmy, Janie, Joey and Jesse Buss reiterated their stance Tuesday in a statement issued to ESPN, saying they “remain united in that decision. … We intend to move forward thoughtfully, respectfully and through the appropriate process.”
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The five Buss siblings said Monday they had voted to sell the family trust’s remaining 17.8% stake to Josh Kushner and Bob Iger, who are acquiring majority ownership from Mark Walter.
President of the Los Angeles Lakers Jeanie Buss speaks during a banner unveiling ceremony for the Los Angeles Lakers 2020 NBA Championship before the game against the Houston Rockets at Staples Center on May 12, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. Harry How/Getty Images/AFP
Jeanie Buss announced her intention to fight back against the plan later Monday through a letter from her attorney, Adam Streisand. Jeanie Buss claims the siblings can’t sell the trust’s ownership shares without her approval.
If the five siblings are able to sell their remaining ownership, Jeanie Buss would no longer be able to serve as the Lakers’ governor, a position she is scheduled to hold until at least 2030 under the deal struck with Walter last year when he purchased majority control of the team at a valuation of $10 billion.
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The Buss siblings reportedly made nearly half a billion dollars apiece in that sale, but the 17-time NBA champion team is considered to be worth even more with Walter flipping his ownership to Kushner and Iger at a valuation of $12.5 billion.
Jeanie Buss has been the Lakers’ governor since Jerry Buss’ death in 2013, and she led the family’s decision to sell to Walter, who is now under federal investigation for tax issues. Not all of the siblings were in favor of relinquishing majority control of the Lakers last year, and Joey and Jesse were fired from their front-office jobs with the team last November.
The Buss siblings have been in frequent conflict since their father’s death in 2013, with Jeanie firing Jim from his job as the Lakers’ head of basketball operations in 2017, followed a week later by a lawsuit against her brothers amid an attempt by Jim and Johnny to oust Jeanie from her role as the Lakers’ controlling owner.
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Former France midfielder Paul Pogba has left Monaco after his contract was terminated after just one season.
Pogba, a 2018 World Cup winner, had a deal with the Ligue 1 side until June 2027 but Monaco said it had ended early because objectives, set by both parties, had only been “partially achieved”.
The 33-year-old played six matches for Monaco last season, five of which came as a substitute.
“Representing this club and the principality was an incredible experience,” said Pogba.
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“AS Monaco is an incredible club and although I did not play as many games as I had hoped, I will always be grateful for the opportunity to wear their colours.”
Pogba maintained that it was a mistake and he was permitted to return to football in March 2025 following the Court of Arbitration for Sport’s decision to reduce his ban from four years to 18 months.
BBC Sport understands Pogba is attracting interest from Major League Soccer. He has previously been linked to DC United and Inter Miami.
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However, he sustained a hamstring injury at Monaco’s pre-season training camp in England last week, which could delay any move.
Monaco CEO Thiago Scuro said: “When [Pogba] joined, we explained that this was a major challenge, that was audacious and ambitious.
“While the outcome is not what we had hoped for, it should not overshadow the enthusiasm that surrounded his return to club football, nor the fact that Paul was able to return to the pitch and to professional football during this period.
MILWAUKEE — The long ball hasn’t been the Milwaukee Brewers‘ strength this season, but the team with the best record in the majors put its power on full display on Tuesday night in a record-matching 22-0 rout of the Seattle Mariners.
The Brewers equaled baseball’s modern-era record for the biggest shutout with a power surge that included three-run homers from Christian Yelich, David Hamilton and Luis Lara and a two-run shot by Jake Bauers.
The Brewers have 117 home runs this season, the fewest in baseball, but as was pointed out by Seattle manager Dan Wilson, they have multiple players with the ability to go deep.
“They’ll put bunts down and put pressure on the bases and steal bags,” Wilson said before the game. “They also have the ability to hit the home run. You kind of have to prepare for all areas of the game.”
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The Brewers also generated offence doing what they do best, pulling off a double steal in a five-run fifth inning that helped break open a tight game.
The 78-48 Brewers matched a franchise record for runs in a game, tying the 22 runs they scored against the Toronto Blue Jays on Aug. 28, 1992. The Brewers also had a season-high 22 hits.
“It’s one game but a pretty darn good performance,” Brewers manager Pat Murphy said. “I’d like to order that every night.”
The only other 22-0 victories since 1901 were by Pittsburgh over the host Chicago Cubs on Sept. 16, 1975 and by Cleveland at the New York Yankees on Aug. 31, 2004.
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Yelich connected for his ninth homer of the season, a three-run shot off Bryce Miller in the fifth. The Brewers tacked on five more runs in the sixth.
“It’s kind of crazy. It happened fast,” Yelich said. “It’s always fun to be on this side.”
Bauers smiled as he struggled to find words to describe the Brewers’ offensive outburst.
“I’ve got nothing for you on that one,” Bauers said. “It was just good performance all around. Just good at-bats all night up and down the lineup.”
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Bauers hit his team-leading 22nd home run of the season in the sixth inning and he’s now reached base safely in 20 consecutive games.
The Brewers tagged Mariners infielder Leo Rivas, who came on to pitch in the eighth, for nine runs, which included a three-run home run from 21-year-old rookie Lara, his first career homer.
Lara took some good-natured ribbing about whether the homer counted since he hit it off a position player, but he was in a celebratory mood.
“For me, it all counts,” Lara said through an interpreter. “But I understand that it may not be common to get your first (home run) against a position player.”
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Bauers and Yelich backed their young teammate.
“It’s a hard game. Every bloop single, dribbler single, home run off a position player, they all count,” he said.
Yelich urged Lara to embrace the moment.
“The first career homer is always cool,” he said. “Anytime you get to jog around the bases in a major league game is always special. It was cool for him to get his first one and smile and laugh about it.”
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The Brewers also used a position player on the mound, veteran catcher/first baseman Gary Sanchez, with a much different result. Sanchez pitched a scoreless ninth with many in the announced crowd of 36,870 standing and cheering.
It was the third career pitching appearance for Sanchez and second this season. He has tossed two scoreless innings in the pair of outings this season.
“He did great. He was a showman as always,” Bauers said. “The crowd was involved. They loved it. He loved it. We loved it. But I still think he’s a better catcher than a pitcher.”
Romero is equally inconsistent, and that is what makes the fight such an entertaining proposition; they are both capable of boxing out of their skin and are equally likely not to deliver when the lights go down.
The truth is that it will take a very good performance from the winner to walk out of the ring with the WBA bauble, which is one of 37 that the sanctioning body currently recognises in their male category. Three different men hold versions of the WBA’s welterweight title.
The pair have held several versions of world titles at different weights during the last five or six years; it is Lopez’s first fight at welterweight, and it will be the first fight for Romero since dropping and outpointingRyan Garcia in May last year.
Romero missed the chance to take full advantage of the win, which was surely a mistake. Activity is certainly not an affliction in modern boxing; it is a business where boxers wait and wait and wait for a big payday. Luckily for Romero, it came along, and the WBA rewarded his inactivity by upgrading him from regular champion to Super champion.
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Garcia is fighting Conor Benn in a massive fight in Las Vegas next month, and the winner of Romero vs Lopez will inevitably be linked with a huge payday against the winner of that one. However, there is a disorderly queue of contenders holding out for the riches attached to the Garcia and Benn fight.
Lopez has held world titles at lightweight and super-lightweight and has beaten, in style, excellent fighters like Josh Taylor, Vasyl Lomachenko and several other quality boxers. His points defeat by Shakur Stevenson earlier this year only highlighted how good Stevenson is, but he was unimpressive in the 2021 loss to George Kambosos.
Romero and Lopez have joked with each other in the lead-up to their fight (Getty)
There were also wins where he looked uninspired; Lopez has acted like a man on the very edge in fights, his self-doubt dominating his performances. It has made for uncomfortable viewing at times.
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Romero dropped Garcia last year en route to a decision win, with which he easily won the vacant title, but the stoppage defeats by Gervonta Davis and Isaac Cruz were disturbing. Romero was considerably lighter in both fights, and weight might have been an issue.
Romero has fought just five times in over four years, losing twice and gaining 13lb; his resume is typical of too many quality modern boxers who are simply circling and waiting for a payday. The Garcia win has kept him in the game and rightly so.
Lopez has been a young veteran for a long time, which is often a compliment in the boxing business. At just 29 years old and after 24 fights, he is still young and fresh and should be too slick for Romero.
Lopez is aiming to bounce back from a loss to the great Shakur Stevenson (Getty)
These are the unknowns that make the fight such an attraction; can Romero repeat the Garcia form, and will Lopez enter the ring with a head full of swirling demons?
It’s a good fight, and the WBA’s gaudy belt is an irrelevance – just a tool to allow the sanctioning body to acquire a few seats and levy a few dollars for the dubious pleasure of being their champion.
Man Utd will begin the new Premier League season against Hull this weekend.
Manchester United defender Diogo Dalot believes Michael Carrick is creating “something special” at Old Trafford.
Carrick was appointed on a permanent basis at the end of May after guiding United to a Champions League return with three games to spare in the Premier League.
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The 45-year-old will look to better a third-place finish in 2026/27. United have wrapped up their pre-season schedule and will kick off the new campaign against Hull at the MKM Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
Dalot spoke about his expectations for the season in an interview with Gazzetta dello Sport, and he suggested that United could clinch silverware because Carrick is building a promising team.
He said: “My expectations are always the same: being able to be the best version of myself, trying to help the club as much as I can and being in the best position mentally and physically to help the team.
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“And then try to build around me the energy that the club needs for us to fight for every competition, for every trophy. I think that’s the minimum for this club, is for you to go to every season thinking that you can win every competition.
“And I think we are creating something special. Hopefully we can do it this season and arrive at the end of the season fighting for those competitions.”
Dalot returned to Carrington at the start of the month following his post-World Cup break. The defender reached the Round of 16 with Portugal alongside Bruno Fernandes.
“I think the way it ended was obviously disappointing because we aimed for more,” he reflected. “I think we had the quality to do much more than what we did. But that’s part of football sometimes.
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“Having a lot of talent, a lot of quality, it’s not enough to win this kind of tournament. You always need something more, and I think that’s what we need to find out.
“What is that bit that is missing for us to be able to go and fight in a competition like this. But it’s also a learning process and a learning point for us as a country, as a team, and hopefully we can get better in the next competitions, go further and win them.”
United will take on Ipswich Town at Old Trafford after their opening game of the season against Hull. The Reds will then play Everton before taking on Manchester City and Fulham before the international break.
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