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Marc Guehi dismisses talk that Manchester City were expected to hammer Burnley
Marc Guehi believes anyone who had expected Manchester City to brush aside Burnley with a lop-sided scoreline as they went top of the Premier League on Wednesday night “doesn’t know football”.
Erling Haaland’s fifth-minute goal was enough for Pep Guardiola’s side to take a 1-0 win at Turf Moor that relegated Burnley and put City top of the standings on goals scored, ending Arsenal’s 200-day reign three days after they beat the Gunners 2-1 at the Etihad.
But while many had been expecting City to rack up the goals against Burnley and boost their goal difference in the fight against Arsenal – a prospect that seemed on after Haaland’s early strike – City were frustrated as only one of their 28 attempts on goal found the net.
“Everyone thinks these games are easy, when a lot of emotion and focus went into the last game against Arsenal,” Guehi said.
“You’re playing a team that’s fighting for their lives, it’s not going to be easy. Whoever thought it was going to be easy clearly doesn’t know football. I’m glad everyone did their jobs, dug in. The most important thing was just to get the win.”
With five league games left to play City are top of the table for the first time since August, but Guehi insisted he was not thinking about that for now.
With an FA Cup semi-final against Southampton up next for Guardiola’s men, Arsenal will play two league games before City’s next Premier League assignment, away to Everton on May 4.
“I think it really is our priority to just focus on ourselves,” Guehi said. “We can only control what we can control, so we played the game against Arsenal, we were able to control that game and now it’s just up to us to make sure that we do the best in the games that we have.”
With City unable to add to Haaland’s early goal, Guehi and Abdukodir Khusanov needed to keep the backdoor shut and preserve City’s win, ensuring Burnley never really troubled Gianluigi Donnarumma.
In the absence of the injured Ruben Dias and Josko Gvardiol, their partnership has flourished in recent wins over Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal.
“It’s really nice to play with Khusa,” Guehi said of the Uzbekistan defender. “He’s so good, he’s so fast, a really intelligent defender.
“I think we complement each other really well, but I think I’ve learned a lot from anyone that I’ve played with at the football club so far, whether it’s in training or in games. Hopefully, whoever it is playing at the back is able to carry on getting clean sheets and winning games.”
Guehi also put to bed the notion that Khusanov, 22, is yet to master English a little over a year after joining from Lens.
“He can speak English!” he laughed. “Khusa can speak English, his English is good. He played in France so he can also communicate in French on the pitch as well, which helps.
“But I think when you just have a good understanding of football, sometimes you don’t even need to talk on the pitch, you just know where each other are.”
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Floyd Mayweather confirms who he will fight before Manny Pacquiao rematch
Floyd Mayweather is officially set to return to the ring this summer before he collides with Manny Pacquiao later in the year.
It came as a shock earlier this year when it was announced that Mayweather was due to end his near decade-long retirement and return to competitive action to face former foe Pacquiao at The Sphere in Las Vegas on September 19.
In recent weeks there have been doubts raised over the contest though, with Mayweather claiming that the fight is set to be an exhibition rather than a professional contest, while Pacquiao insists it will be a fully sanctioned bout.
As confusion continues over that match-up, one thing that is for certain is Mayweather is scheduled to compete before that showdown with Pacquiao, after he confirmed details surrounding an exhibition in June.
Mayweather had been set for exhibitions against both Mike Tyson and Mike Zambidis this year, and while there have been no further updates on the Tyson clash, Mayweather has posted on social media to officially reveal the details for his battle against Zambidis.
“IT’S OFFICIAL. June 27 – Athens, Greece History will be made. I’m stepping in the ring with Mike Zambidis. One night. One stage. An all-out bout you don’t want to miss.”
Zambidis is a Greek kickboxing legend having claimed a number of world titles during his time in that sport, but he has only ever competed once in professional boxing, earning a win back in March 2019.
The fight against Zambidis gives Mayweather a chance to keep busy, but most boxing fans will be keen for the issues surrounding his bout with Pacquiao to be resolved as the two boxing legends look to renew their rivalry from their first encounter in 2015.
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Huge fight in PSL: Faheem points bat at Mohammad Amir after wicket, tension erupts on pitch – Watch | Cricket News
Rawalpindiz fast bowler Mohammad Amir and Islamabad United all-rounder Faheem Ashraf got into an on-field argument during their Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11 match at the Pakistan’s National Bank Stadium in Karachi on Thursday. The moment came on the third ball of the 17th over of the first innings when Amir bowled a slow bouncer to Faheem Ashraf. Faheem tried to play an upper-cut but edged it to wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan. After taking the catch, Amir celebrated and then had words with Faheem, using hand gestures and asking him to walk back to the pavilion. Faheem reacted by walking towards Amir and pointing his bat at him. The situation was then brought under control by Asif Afridi and Saad Masood, who stepped in and moved both players away. In the match, Rawalpindiz chose to bowl first and bowled out Islamabad United for 137 in 20 overs. Islamabad had a slow start, with Devon Conway and Sameer Minhas not able to score quickly in the early overs. Naseem Shah took a wicket in the powerplay, removing Mohammad Faiq for five off six balls, leaving the score at 29-2 after 5.5 overs. Saad Masood then dismissed Shadab Khan for one run in the seventh over, as Islamabad slipped to 30-3. Amir later got Faheem Ashraf out for 11 off 12 balls, and Islamabad were 99-7 in 16.3 overs. Chris Green scored 29 off 16 balls, hitting two fours and two sixes, and helped take the score past 100 before being run out in the final over.
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2026 NFL Draft Tracker for Players from Schools in West
We’re tracking players from the West selected in the 2026 NFL Draft in the table below.
The searchable list includes the round, overall pick number, team, school, and position. Players will be added as they’re selected.
Over the past few days, we have previewed the top defensive and offensive 2026 NFL draft prospects in the region.
We have also published lists of All-Time First-Round NFL Draft Picks by Schools in the West and Overall No. 1 NFL Draft Picks for Programs from the West, and All-time Top 5 NFL Draft Picks for Schools in the West.
You’ll find 2026 NFL Draft History Capsules for Schools in the West here.
The TV times and networks for the three-day event appear below, followed by the tracker itself.
How to Watch the 2026 NFL Draft NFL Draft Day 1 (Round 1) NFL Draft Day 2 (Rounds 2-3) NFL Draft Day 3 (Rounds 4-7)
Thursday, April 23rd, 5:00 p.m. PT
TV: ESPN, ABC, NFL Network
Friday, April 24th, 4:00 p.m. PT
TV: ESPN, ABC, NFL Network
Saturday, April 25th, 9:00 a.m. PT
TV: ESPN, ABC, NFL Network
| Round | Pick | Player | Team | School | Position |
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Former Ohio State coach Meyer claims Nick Bosa would’ve won 2018 title
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The 2018 Clemson football team routed Alabama in that season’s College Football Playoff National Championship, cementing its place in the sport’s lore.
The undefeated season, punctuated by a 44-16 rout of Alabama in the title game, pushed the Tigers into the all-time-great debate. Former Ohio State coach Urban Meyer argued another team was superior to Clemson that year, pointing to Nick Bosa’s 2018 injury as the key reason the Buckeyes fell short of a title.
“Nick Bosa is one of the best football players I’ve ever been around. I’d put Percy Harvin No. 1… maybe Nick Bosa No. 2. If Nick Bosa is playing for Ohio State (in) 2018, I think Ohio State wins it all. That’s how good a player he was,” Meyer said during a recent edition of “The Triple Option” podcast, which he co-hosts with former Alabama standout Mark Ingram II and Rob Stone.
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Urban Meyer stands on the sidelines before the Peach Bowl semifinal game between the Oregon Ducks and Indiana Hoosiers at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Ga., on Jan. 9, 2026. (Dale Zanine/Imagn Images)
Meyer acknowledged the logic behind preparing Nick Bosa for the NFL Draft but admitted the choice still stung as the Buckeyes chased a title.
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“He got hurt (in) game 3. When he was getting close to maybe be able to come back, they decided to get him ready for the NFL Draft… which that broke my heart. But I get it.”
Ohio State went 13-1 in 2018, with its only loss coming in Big Ten play against Purdue. The Buckeyes were left out of the playoff but rebounded with a Rose Bowl win over Washington in January 2019. Three months later, the San Francisco 49ers took Bosa No. 2 overall.
Clemson and Alabama built a pseudo title-game rivalry in the mid-2010s. After dominating Ohio State in the 2016 Fiesta Bowl semifinal, the Tigers edged Alabama for the championship, redeeming a 45-40 loss to the Crimson Tide to close the 2015 season.

Ohio State defensive end Nick Bosa sacks TCU quarterback Shawn Robinson during the Advocare Showdown at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on Sept. 15, 2018. (Matthew Visinsky/Icon Sportswire)
Meyer also highlighted the depth of Ohio State’s 2018 defensive line, noting the presence of both Bosa and Chase Young.
“We had Chase Young and Nick Bosa (at defensive) end,” Meyer continued. “Our defense really struggled that year because Chase Young was hurt most of the year, and then Nick Bosa… he played three games and that was it. The offense was one of the top two (or) three offenses in the country.”

Ohio State Buckeyes defensive end Chase Young looks on during the PlayStation Fiesta Bowl semifinal game against the Clemson Tigers at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz., on Dec. 28, 2019. (Brian Rothmuller/Icon Sportswire)
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Meyer concluded by declaring that year’s Ohio State team “was a national title team.” Meyer won three national championships as a coach, winning twice at Florida and once at Ohio State.
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IPL 2026: Mitchell Starc to join Delhi Capitals on Friday morning; selection headache on the cards
After receiving the necessary clearances from Cricket Australia, fast bowler Mitchell Starc is set to join the Delhi Capitals on Friday morning. The 36-year-old, sidelined with elbow and shoulder injuries, is now expected to return to action for DC’s May 1 fixture against Rajasthan Royals in IPL 2026.
As first reported by TimesofIndia.com, the DC think-tank was in regular contact with the left-armer and knew he was unlikely to join the squad until at least April 20. The Axar Patel-led unit has won three and lost as many out of the six games they have played in the league so far. While Starc’s development is a big boost, the team must perform its best in two more games – against Punjab Kings and Royal Challengers Bengaluru – without the experienced Aussie to keep their IPL 2026 playoff qualification chances strong.
It is understood that the men who matter could tweak their combination in the coming games, given the Starc situation, as they would have to manage the four overseas slots smartly. Pathum Nissanka, David Miller, Tristan Stubbs, and Lungi Ngidi have been playing, but when Starc returns to the XI, the management will face a happy headache.
They have multiple options to explore, and it remains to be seen how long Sahil Parakh will remain on the bench in IPL 2026. The 18-year-old left-hander has been very impressive in the pre-season camp and the full-strength intra-squad fixtures which followed, and could soon find himself in the top-order very soon.
Even the senior players in the team are very impressed with his fearless strokeplay which allowed him to comfortably take down bowlers like Mukesh Kumar, T Natarajan comfortably in stiff match-simulations.
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Starc will join the squad tomorrow morning but won’t rush back to competitive cricket; he will gradually build his workload this coming week before the away fixture against RR. The left-armer played 11 games for the franchise last season and took 14 wickets in those outings. If he remains on track to play the May 1 fixture, the experienced quick will play at least six games for the franchise and would hope to make an immediate impact towards the business end of the tournament.
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French Cup: Nice reach final after victory at Strasbourg – Sports
Nice secured a 2–0 win away at Strasbourg in the French Cup semi-final and will face Lens in the final. Elye Wahi made the difference with a brace. Initially dominated by a Strasbourg side sitting eighth in Ligue 1, Nice, 15th, remained defensively solid and clinically efficient in attack. They will return to the Stade de France on May 22, four years after losing their previous final to Nantes (1–0).
In Ligue 1, Paris Saint-Germain, led by a brace from Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and a goal from Désiré Doué, extended their lead at the top of the table to four points after beating Nantes (3–0) in their rearranged match from matchday 26.
In the Premier League, Manchester City defeated Burnley (1–0) to move back above Arsenal, with Erling Haaland scoring the winner. Burnley are relegated to the Championship after their 22nd defeat of the season.
Chelsea sacked Liam Rosenior after 104 days in charge, during which he recorded 11 wins in 23 matches.
In La Liga, Barcelona beat Celta Vigo (1–0) but lost Lamine Yamal to injury, while Atletico Madrid were defeated at Elche (3–2), their fourth consecutive loss.
Finally, Paul Seixas won La Flèche Wallonne at the age of 19, Bourg-en-Bresse claimed a 72–60 win at Besiktas in the first leg of the EuroCup final, and France will host the 2031 FIBA Men’s Basketball World Cup.
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Ex-Blue Jays manager John Gibbons enjoying role with ‘old farts’ on Angels staff
ANAHEIM, Calif. — John Gibbons wanted to dial things down once last season ended so he told the New York Mets, for whom he’d served as bench coach in 2024 and 2025, that he was stepping away from the role.
His plan was a return to scouting, something he’d done after parting with the Toronto Blue Jays at the end of the 2018, and he was speaking to old friend Alex Anthopolous, president of baseball operations and GM for the Atlanta Braves, when something different came his way.
“Alex said, ‘Perry might be calling you, because they’re hiring Zuk, so at least take the phone call,” recalled Gibbons, referring to Los Angeles Angels general manager Perry Minasian and his new manager, Kurt Suzuki. “I said, alright, I hit it off with Zuk and then they offered me the job. Of course, I knew Perry (from their time together in Toronto), I had that connection. In New York, I had no connection, so I said, you know what, I can give it another year. For some reason, though, I always end up in the most expensive cities — Toronto, New York, Anaheim. I’d like to save a little money, you know?”
Cost of living aside, Gibbons is relishing the unexpected opportunity to mentor another rookie manager, just as he did in New York with the well-respected Carlos Mendoza.
Though little in Anaheim is certain beyond this season — Suzuki received only an unusual one-year deal, matching him up with the expiration of Minasian’s contract at season’s end – the Angels feature some intriguing pieces, especially if Mike Trout can maintain his early-season resurgence.
Suzuki – who spent 16 years in the majors and was part of the 2019 Washington Nationals team that featured current Blue Jays Max Scherzer and Patrick Corbin — has his club off to a 12-14 start, while leaning on his bench coach.
“I knew him as a player. I loved the way he played, he always had that energy and enthusiasm and I’d always heard he’s a wonderful guy. That’s 100 per cent true. He has such a good feel,” said Gibbons. “I’m just here, really, to not let him step in any potholes or anything like that. If he asks me my suggestions or what I think, I tell him.
“But it’s much easier going home at the end of the night when you don’t have to make those decisions. We hit it off and I tell you, he’s a natural. I think he’s going to do this a long time, just like Mendy. Mendy does a great job in New York. They’re under the gun right now, obviously, but that’s not his fault, I can guarantee you that. It’s been enjoyable.”
At 63, Gibbons is far from an outlier on a veteran-filled staff for the 42-year-old Suzuki, which also features bullpen coach Dom Chiti (67), pitching coach Mike Maddux (64), hitting coach Brady Anderson (62), assistant pitching coach Darryl Scott (57), third base coach Keith Johnson (55) and assistant hitting coach John Mabry (55).
Suzuki also has contemporaries like first base coach Adam Eaton (37), catching coach Max Stassi (35) and infield coach Andy Schatzley (41), seeking to blend old and new schools.
The biggest difference Gibbons sees in the manager’s role from when he last held the role with the Blue Jays eight years ago is how many more people are involved in game-planning now, with so much more information to process, for both coaches and players.
“There’s huge input from the front offices — in New York, man, it was full blown, as much as anywhere,” said Gibbons. “Here, Perry’s got that good balance. When you look at our coaching staff, it’s a bunch of old farts that have been around for a while. He believes in the analytics, but he also understands the other side of it.
“I still think the game’s the same way it’s always been,” Gibbons continued, “you have to use good judgment, common sense and sometimes you can get carried away with all that info. It used to be in the game that when a guy was struggling, you’d say, hey, simplify things, clear your mind, just go out, play or whatever. Now, these guys got no chance of doing that with all the info that’s thrown at them.
“Sometimes simpler is better. And I’ll be honest with you, I think it’s the games got out of hand with all that. I don’t think it’s a better game because of it. Guys are naturally bigger, stronger and more athletic because everybody’s evolving, in all sports. But if you don’t buy into it, you got zero chance.”
To that end, he tries to be a counterbalance, using insights into human beings gained over four decades in the game.
At the time of his hiring in November, Minasian pointed to the way Gibbons can help Suzuki, the impact he makes in a clubhouse and the ability to think strategically in the dugout during games, to see what’s coming before it happens, as reasons behind the hiring.
So, Gibbons is back in uniform to provide all those things, although for how much longer beyond this year he’s not sure.
“I didn’t think I’d … still be in the game right now, to be honest with you,” Gibbons said. “When I got out, I scouted with Atlanta and then I did my podcast, then I got back in and I’ve really enjoyed it. The travel and all that stuff beats you up pretty good. I may not look it, but I am getting a little older, you know?
“How much longer? Probably not a lot. I’ve had a good run. So many people have taken care of me and given me good opportunities in this game and I’m thankful for that, so we’ll see.
“I want more out of life, too, as you get a little older. I love baseball. It’s been my whole life. But there’s also more to life. … I hope.”
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Rosenior Slams Chelsea Display After Heavy Defeat to Brighton


Chelsea FC head coach Liam Rosenior has strongly criticised his players following their 3-0 loss to Brighton & Hove Albion, describing the performance as “unacceptable” and impossible to defend.
The Blues were second best throughout the match at the Amex Stadium, falling behind early and struggling to respond. Chelsea failed to register a meaningful attempt until late in the first half and looked weak in defence, allowing Brighton to dominate and secure a comfortable victory. The result marked a fifth straight defeat without scoring, their worst run in over a century.
Rosenior did not hide his frustration after the game, insisting the team lacked effort and basic discipline. He pointed to poor defending, lost duels and low intensity as major problems, urging his players to take responsibility for their display. The home supporters also made their feelings clear, chanting against the team during the match as tensions continue to rise.
The defeat came in front of co-owner Behdad Eghbali and club officials, increasing pressure on the manager. With Chelsea now trailing Liverpool FC in the race for a top-five finish, their hopes of qualifying for the UEFA Champions League are fading.
Attention now turns to the FA Cup semi-final against Leeds United at Wembley, which could be crucial for both the club’s season and Rosenior’s future.
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D.C. United end scoring drought, earn 4-4 draw with Red Bulls
Apr 22, 2026; Harrison, New Jersey, USA; Red Bull New York forward Jorge Ruvalcaba (11) reacts after scoring a goal against D.C. United during the second half at Sports Illustrated Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John Jones-Imagn Images Tai Baribo scored his third goal in the 80th minute as D.C. United ended a long scoring drought and escaped with a 4-4 draw in an adrenaline-fueled match against the New York Red Bulls on Wednesday night in Harrison, N.J.
Jackson Hopkins added a goal and an assist for D.C. United (2-4-3, 9 points), who rallied from a two-goal deficit. D.C. has not won in its last five games, going 0-2-3 over that stretch.
The offensive splurge came from a D.C. team that entered the match with an MLS-low four goals. Baribo has now scored six of the team’s eight goals this season.
Jorge Ruvalcaba scored two spectacular goals in the second half for struggling New York (3-3-3, 12 points), which has won only one of its last seven MLS matches.
Ronald Donkor added a goal and two assists and Julian Hall scored his team-high sixth goal for the Red Bulls, who have surrendered 18 goals in their last five matches.
New York struck first in the 15th minute with a precise pair of passes by Adri Mehmeti and Donkor, which set up Hall for a low right-footed shot past on-rushing D.C. keeper Sean Johnson (one save).
Just six minutes later, the Red Bulls took advantage of a lack of pressure from the D.C. defense as a cross by 17-year-old Matthew Dos Santos was deflected by D.C. defender Aaron Herrera.
The ball found Donkor in the center of the box and he fired a right-footed shot to the bottom left corner for a 2-0 lead. D.C. answered in the 37th minute in transition as Hopkins crossed from the right side to Baribo in the middle of the box. With a sliding right-footed shot, Baribo beat New York keeper Ethan Horvath (one save).
New York countered in the 52nd minute in transition as Emil Forsberg found Ruvalcaba sprinting down the left wing. Ruvalcaba beat one defender then watched another slide past before rifling a tough-angle shot into the top right corner for a 3-1 lead.
But D.C. answered, taking advantage of the tendency of the back line of New York to play too far forward. D.C.’s Joao Peglow won two balls near midfield and sent them forward for breakaway goals five minutes apart.
Hopkins scored the first to make it 3-2 and Baribo followed in the 59th minute to tie it up. After Ruvalcaba scored again in transition in the 71st minute, Baribo answered from just in front of the goal line with his equalizer on a feed from Silvan Hefti, who had two assists in the match.
In stoppage time, D.C.’s Jacob Murrell appeared to score a transition goal but was called for a foul, shoving a defender out of his way before flicking in a shot with his left foot.
–Field Level Media
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Valiant Sun chases glory in 2026 VRC St Leger for Howley
With Valiant Sun, trainer Liam Howley seeks out stamina-testing races for the three-year-old.
On Saturday, Victoria’s top three-year-old distance event, the Listed VRC St Leger (2800m), unfolds at Flemington as Valiant Sun steps forward.
From the second widest barrier, Valiant Sun meets 16 foes in pursuit of win number two from eight starts.
“I’ve always looked at him like he was going to stay a long way,” Howley said.
“He’s lacked that turn of foot but he’s slowly developing a little bit of speed about him.
“He can run time, but he’s got to build through the gears and the whole way through, the Leger has been the main goal.
“If he had shown a bit more speed along the way, maybe he could have been a Derby horse, but I think in his past two runs at a mile-and-a-half, every bit of the trip is important.
“Caulfield last time, he drew well, but the track played against us, but I still thought he ran very well and the bigger track at Flemington should suit him.”
Valiant Sun returned this season triumphant over 1600m at Colac in February, then faltered to last over 2000m at Pakenham.
Howley accelerated the gelding’s progression to 2400m, securing third against elders at Bendigo and a creditable fourth at Caulfield on April 11.
“I thought we’d step up quickly rather than go a mile, mile, 2000 metres,” Howley said.
“There weren’t enough options and he’s a natural stayer, so I thought let’s get him out to his comfort zone, and every time we’ve raised the bar, he’s stepped up.”
Howley believes race tempo has disadvantaged Valiant Sun previously, favouring a strong gallop over 2800m at the spacious Flemington.
If Valiant Sun shines Saturday, a trip to the Group 1 South Australian Derby (2500m) at Morphettville next week remains on the table, per Howley.
“He’ll be entered and if he happened to win, we would consider it,” Howley said.
“He’s still quite dumb and doesn’t really know what day of the week it is, and the further the better with him.
“I’m looking forward to next year with him when he’s a bit more mature and those longer races are going to suit him.”
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