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  • EFL Cup: Wrexham draw Cardiff City while Swansea City face Man City

    EFL Cup: Wrexham draw Cardiff City while Swansea City face Man City


    Wrexham’s Nathan Broadhead will be delighted with the chance to play Cardiff City – but has admitted the fourth round tie might cause family divisions.

    Prior to the draw being made, the 27-year-old said he wanted the north Wales club to be paired with the Bluebirds in the next round as his father supports Brian Barry-Murphy’s side.

    “I’d love Cardiff. My old man’s a Cardiff fan,” said Broadhead who struck both goals against Reading to fire Wrexham into the last 16.

    “I don’t know what side he’d be on.”

    And former Wales striker Malcolm Allen is excited for the north v south encounter.

    “I can’t wait – and that’s what the players will be thinking, supporters will be thinking,” Allen told BBC Radio Wales.

    “Wrexham and Cardiff just missed each other didn’t they in the summer with Cardiff going down and Wrexham going up into the Championship. But what a game, I’m looking forward to it so much.”

    Former Newcastle United and Norwich CIty forward Allen, who now works as a coach and a pundit for BBC Wales Sport, makes Wrexham only marginal favourites.

    “I’ve got to go Wrexham, they’re playing at home obviously that’s going to be an advantage to them although they haven’t been that great at the Racecourse this season,” he added.

    “Cardiff flying high, only lost to Bradford last week, went to Burnley, big scalp for them beating a Premiership team in this cup.

    “I think Brian Barry-Murphy has done really well there, so Cardiff will be going up there full of confidence because of who they’ve just beaten in the cup and also how they’re doing in the league.”

    Allen also believes home advantage can help Swansea CIty progress further in the competition, especially if Manchester City opt to rest some of their biggest stars.

    “It’s always going to be difficult against any Manchester City side and, after what’s happened last year to Pep Guardiola’s team winning nothing, they’ll be after something this year,” said Allen.

    “Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal, Man City they’re all still in the cup and they’re all taking it seriously. They all know they want silverware but Man City will take a strong team down there [to Swansea].

    “But again, it’s going to be bouncing down there and I just hope that Swansea can create a shock.”



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  • MLS: Messi sends Inter Miami to the playoffs


    Over his last three matches, the former Barça and PSG star has posted staggering numbers: 5 goals and 3 assists—more than 2.5 goal contributions per game. Inter Miami celebrated his performance on social media, calling it “another iconic match” after Messi was named man of the match.



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  • ‘Brilliant Hibs will stick together, says Warren O’Hora’ – Scottish gossip

    ‘Brilliant Hibs will stick together, says Warren O’Hora’ – Scottish gossip


    Defender Warren O’Hora says Hibernian’s “brilliant squad” will “stick together” after a couple of recent set-backs. (Edinburgh Evening News – subscription required), external

    Former Celtic forward Chris Sutton sympathises with current club attacker Daizen Maeda after the Japan international was substituted at half-time of Wednesday’s 1-1 draw away to Red Star Belgrade. (Sun), external

    Ex-Celtic midfielder Stiliyan Petrov was concerned by the visitors’ first-half showing against Red Star. (Football Insider), external

    Luis Palma, who is on loan at Lech Poznan from Celtic, scored, assisted and was sent off as the Polish side drew 2-2 with Rakow Czestochowa. (Sun), external

    Former Tynecastle favourite Paul Hartley backs Hearts to go the distance in the Scottish Premiership title race. (Record), external

    Dundee goalkeeper Trevor Carson’s proposed move to Ross County is back on. (Courier – subscription required), external

    Vicko Sevelj jokes he wants to be club-mate Ivan Dolcek’s “agent” after playing a part in the latter’s move to Dundee United. (Record), external

    Falkirk chief executive Jamie Swinney targets consistency in the Scottish Premiership and hopes the Bairns can establish themselves as the seventh best in the league. (Edinburgh Evening News – subscription required), external



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  • Thursday’s Everton News: More Wolves fallout, United back for Branthwaite, Garner optimistic

    Thursday’s Everton News: More Wolves fallout, United back for Branthwaite, Garner optimistic


    Your daily dose of Everton news and rumours

    James Garner says he’s “more than certain” Everton can bounce back from Tuesday night’s disappointing Carabao Cup defeat at Wolves – a game in which the Blues produced an under-par first-half display, according to the midfielder. [Everton FC]

    An analysis of how Tyler Dibling fared on first Everton start at Wolves after £42m Southampton switch. [EFL Analysis]

    Manchester United are reportedly expected to revisit their interest in Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite in a shock twist that will leave United fans scratching their heads. [CaughtOffside]

    Everton hearts sank 75 minutes before kick-off – history showed David Moyes what was coming next. If a club of Everton’s size and stature isn’t at least trying to win trophies, just what is their raison d’etre? [Liverpool Echo]

    Everton’s Carabao Cup exit was a missed opportunity to give this season an extra meaning. [The Athletic]

    SC Freiburg sporting director Jochen Saier has revealed why his club allowed Merlin Rohl to join Everton. [Liverpool Echo]

    Glasgow Rangers made a massive commitment by signing Youssef Chermiti from Everton in the previous transfer window. They signed the 21-year-old for £8million up front plus £2m in add-ons, representing a significant investment in G51 for a striker who didn’t score a single goal at Goodison Park in two years. [Ibrox News]

    Wayne Rooney has said wife Coleen saved his life after the former Everton forward admitted to “massively struggling” with alcohol during his playing career. [ESPN]

    UEFA Europa League takes centre stage with Aston Villa and Rangers in action.

    Full schedule of games here.



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  • Dodgers’ $6M bullpen reinvention reveals early mismanagement of LA’s most exciting rookie

    Dodgers’ $6M bullpen reinvention reveals early mismanagement of LA’s most exciting rookie


    The Los Angeles Dodgers are gearing up for the playoffs, but the bullpen continues to be a major concern heading into October. In response, the organization has made a notable move, shifting Roki Sasaki to the bullpen at Triple-A. For Sasaki, the transition has been all about his willingness to adapt.

    “The first part of it was him giving himself the opportunity to agree to go to the ‘pen. And then the next part is, he’s got to perform,” manager Dave Roberts said. “Tonight, he performed. He was really good. And let’s see it again on Sunday. And then it kind of puts the onus on the organization to make a decision. In the postseason, there’s no roles. They’re all leverage.”

    The bullpen move was likely Sasaki’s only path to pitching in October, as his numbers as a starter had not been strong since returning from injury and throwing in the minors.

    “The Dodgers no longer can count on rookie Roki Sasaki helping them down the stretch. His velocity is nowhere near the 102 mph he threw in Japan. He has thrown 59 fastballs through his two rehab starts, and has generated only one swing-and-miss,” USA Today’s Bob Nightengale wrote.

    On Wednesday, Sasaki finally got the opportunity to showcase his new bullpen role after being activated. Based on his performance, it’s safe to say this transition may secure his spot on the postseason roster.

    “Sasaki, who was activated from the 60-day injured list before the game, looked impressive in a 1-2-3 inning. He struck out two, including Ildemaro Vargas swinging on a 99 mph fastball, and departed with the Dodgers leading 3-1,” ESPN wrote.

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    Against all odds, Sasaki now looks poised to claim a spot on the playoff roster—providing critical reinforcement in the area where the Dodgers need it most.

    His velocity numbers were notably higher, even reaching 100 mph. It now appears the Dodgers may have been using him incorrectly, which could explain why hope seemed lost just a short time ago. With LA moving his role, it seems as if they have fixed a giant misstep.

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  • 🚨América lose "Buffalo" Aguirre, finishes with his eye swollen shut


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    🚨América lose "Buffalo" Aguirre, finishes with his eye swollen shut

    America loses Rodrigo Aguirre before the end of the first half against San Luis, due to a shocking blow that left one of his eyes closed.

    "The Buffalo" received an elbow from the goalkeeper of the Potosino team, Andrés Sanchez, after a clearance, which led to his departure from the field and the entry of Alejandro Zendejas.  

    Minutes later it was confirmed that Aguirre shows no signs of concussion, so it will not be necessary to transfer him to the hospital. Now, America will have to perform a tomography to rule out fractures. 

    This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.


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  • Rangers get strong finale from deGrom and top Twins 4-2 to stop 8-game skid

    Rangers get strong finale from deGrom and top Twins 4-2 to stop 8-game skid


    ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Josh Smith homered, Billy McKinney drove in the go-ahead run in the seventh inning and the Texas Rangers beat the Minnesota Twins 4-2 on Wednesday night to end a season-worst eight-game losing streak.

    Ezequiel Duran had a one-out single off Travis Adams (1-4) in the seventh before stealing his 11th base. McKinney hit an RBI single to left field and went to second on the throw home. Jonah Heim singled to put runners at the corners and McKinney scored on a wild pitch for a 3-1 lead. Génesis Cabrera replaced Adams and threw a wild pitch that made it 4-1.

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    Byron Buxton hit his career-high 32nd home run on the second pitch from Jacob deGrom — a 447-foot shot to center field for a 1-0 Twins lead. It was the 18th time in his career that Buxton led off a game with a homer.

    DeGrom allowed a single and a walk from there, striking out nine in five innings. He left his 30th start of the season after five innings and 74 pitches, finishing with a 12-8 record and a 2.97 ERA.

    Robert Garcia (4-7) pitched two scoreless innings for the win. Shawn Armstrong allowed Royce Lewis’ RBI single in the eighth before Phil Maton pitched a 1-2-3 ninth for his fifth save.

    Smith hit his 10th home run — a leadoff shot against Taj Bradley in the fourth to tie it 1-all.

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    Bradley struck out nine and allowed one run on two hits and two walks in six innings.

    Key moment

    Kody Clemens drew a leadoff walk in the fourth, stole his fifth base and moved to third on a wild pitch, but deGrom struck out Trevor Larnach and Ryan Jeffers before retiring Brooks Lee on a flyout to keep it 1-0.

    Key stat

    The last time deGrom, 37, made 30 starts in a season was in 2019 with the Mets.

    Up next

    Twins RHP Bailey Ober (5-9, 5.32 ERA) starts Thursday’s rubber game opposite Rangers RHP Tyler Mahle (6-3, 2.20).

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  • Warriors jersey history – No. 22

    Warriors jersey history – No. 22


    The Golden State Warriors have had over 600 players don the more than 60 jersey numbers used by their players over the more than 75 years of existence the team has enjoyed in its rich and storied history.

    Founded in 1946 during the Basketball Association of America (BAA — a precursor league of the NBA) era, the team has called home the cities of Philadelphia, San Francisco, Oakland, and even San Diego.

     To commemorate the players who wore those numbers, Warriors Wire is covering the entire history of jersey numbers and the players who sported them since the founding of the team. For this article, we begin with the 17th of 18 players who wore the No. 22 jersey for the Warriors.

    That player would be Golden State wing alum Glenn Robinson III. After ending his college career at Michigan, Robinson was picked up with the 40th overall selection of the 2014 NBA Draft by the Minnesota Timberwolves.

    The Gary, Indiana native would play the first 25 games of his pro career with the T-Wolves before he was cut by Minnesota. He also played for the Philadelphia 76ers, Indiana Pacers, and Detroit Pistons before he signed with the Dubs in 2019.

    His stay with the team would span just 48 games before he would be dealt back to the Sixers in 2020. During his time suiting up for the Warriors, Robinson wore only jersey No. 22 and put up 12.9 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 1.8 assists per game.

    All stats and data courtesy of Basketball Reference.



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  • Is Jayson Tatum the first painkiller spokesperson in NBA history?

    Is Jayson Tatum the first painkiller spokesperson in NBA history?


    Star Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum might have the first endorsement deal in NBA history with a painkiller. The St. Louis native infamously tore his Achilles tendon vs. the New York Knicks in the 2025 NBA Eastern Conference Semifinals, and was able to have groundbreaking surgery that may position him to return at record pace soon after he went down against the Knicks.

    But the pain medicine Tatum got after the operation was an opioid that reportedly bothered him, spurring his doctors to prescribe a painkiller called Journavx that claims to be non-addictive and highly effective, per an interview in People magazine this week. Tatum recently talked about that medicine and his subsequent use of that painkiller (and how he became a spokesperson for it) on an episode of ESPN’s “NBA Today,” relating that “it’s been a long, long journey” (h/t Blazer Banter‘s Erik Garcia Gundersen).

    “I just always reflect on surgery, and then you get your stitches out, and then you get your boot. And then at four weeks, you’re 50% weight-bearing,” added the former Blue Devil.

    “Part of the reason I’m here is to announce my partnership with Vertex Pharmaceuticals,” continued the Celtics star. “It was a period where, at four weeks, I was introducing new things and starting to feel some discomfort and some pain.”

    “That’s when I had a conversation with my doctor, and we went through my medical history,” he added, sounding every bit the protagonist in a drug commercial soon to be followed by a quieter voice speaking about potential adverse effects at a much faster rate.

    Ar least, as others have noted in jest, we won’t have to worry about this popping up as a “no-show” job in some future league investigation.

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  • Devin Booker talks leadership, not winning with Kevin Durant

    Devin Booker talks leadership, not winning with Kevin Durant


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    • Devin Booker plans to take on a more vocal leadership role for the new-look Phoenix Suns.
    • The Suns have a new head coach, Jordan Ott, and have added several new players, including Jalen Green and Dillon Brooks.
    • The team is looking to establish a new identity after trading away stars like Kevin Durant and buying out Bradley Beal.

    Devin Booker is all in being a leader for the Phoenix Suns.

    The team’s franchise player plans to be more vocal and demanding with this new-look team filled with rookies and newcomers.

    “The leadership aspect is going to be more important than ever this year,” Booker said at Suns media day Wednesday, Sept. 24 at PHX Arena. “Just realizing our roster, the age of our roster. Just the experience that I’ve had and what I’ve seen. I’m going to do what I can. I’m always going to use my voice.”  

    Booker has been the face of the team, but he hasn’t always been one to let his feelings be known. With the Suns in restart mode after a 36-win season, Booker plans to be the forefront beyond his actions and play on the court.

    “I’m going to use my voice always,” Booker said. “I feel something is going to be beneficial for the team, especially with this team now for the growth for any young player. I’ve been around these guys a lot. They’re already hitting me with the right questions. It was tough not getting where we wanted to with Kevin (Durant and Bradley Beal), two guys I have high respect for and always will.”

    The Suns begin training camp on Sept. 25, with Booker, the franchise’s all-time leading scorer, eager to see what this group can do.  

    “How lucky am I, first-year head coach to have a superstar, a guy that’s proven in the league,” Suns coach Jordan Ott said. “A guy that’s done it at every single level. NBA. Olympics. That’s a blessing and I think that whatever has happened in the past has happened in the past. This is his team.”

    Looking to establish a tough, physical and aggressive style of play built around defense, Phoenix opens the regular season Oct. 22 against the Sacramento Kings at PHX Arena.

    “I think we’re a better group than what people think we are,” Suns guard Grayson Allen said. “I’m pretty confident in this team. I like the team that we have. I think the pieces we have mesh well together. I think it will be a very different identity than we’ve had the last two years I was here.”

    How Booker shares the backcourt with Jalen Green has been a topic of discussion since the Suns traded Durant to the Houston Rockets for Dillon Brooks, Green and the 10th overall pick in the 2025 draft, who wound up being Duke freshman 7-footer Khaman Malauch.

    “I think I’m going to be able to learn a lot from him while at the same time adding what I can bring to the table,” Green said about Booker. “I think we’re going to complement each other a lot, especially with the system that Ott has got us playing. I think we’re going to be playing fast and create a lot for each other and others.”

    Then there’s Brooks, a fiery competitor who has had his share of battles with Booker over the years. Brooks always took on the challenge of guarding Booker, a matchup that consisted of trash talking and physical play, but Booker never backed down.

    Now they’re teammates.

    “When you meet me, you like me,” Brooks said. “When you don’t meet me, you just play against me, you hate me. That’s the way I like it.”

    Booker returned to Phoenix feeling rejuvenated after an unusually long summer.

    No playoffs or Olympics. Booker filled that time putting in work.

    “I think Devin is primed for a great year,” Suns general manager Brian Gregory said. “I talked about his work ethic over the summer. His two-a-days that he puts in. I think he’s excited about the new challenges of even taking a greater leadership role.”

    Booker’s offseason also consisted of signing a historic two-year, $145-million extension that puts him under contract with the Suns through the 2029-30 season and sends a message the franchise is looking to ride with him for the long haul.

    “Devin Booker is the franchise player,” Suns team owner Mat Ishbia said. “He’s one of the greatest Suns of all time. He’s been here his whole career. Signed an extension to keep him here for his whole career. The best part about Devin is he wants to be here just like we want him here and that’s what a great marriage looks like.”

    Adjusting to a new head coach again

    He’s entering his 11th NBA season with his fourth head coach in four seasons under Ott, a former Cleveland Cavaliers assistant who replaced a fired Mike Budenholzer. Booker was part of the head coaching search process and endorsed Ott.

    “We broke bread a little bit,” said Booker about Ott as they met for 20 minutes. “He showed me some film. I was just impressed with the way he sees the game evolving and the game changing and understanding that something that might have worked two years before could be totally different now.”

    Booker is the lone returning starter from last season’s opener.

    The Suns dealt Jusuf Nurkic to the Charlotte Hornets before the 2025 trade deadline and traded Durant before the 2025 draft. They bought out Beal, who is now with the Los Angeles Clippers, and Tyus Jones joined the Orlando Magic as a free agent.

    Durant and Beal were the biggest departures to put a crashing end to the two-year run of Phoenix’s Big 3. The Suns went 45-33 with Booker, Durant and Beal, but they were swept by Minnesota in the first round of the 2024 playoffs and missed the 2025 postseason.

    “I feel like I used my voice a lot last year, too, but we just fell short,” Booker said. “It wasn’t as connected as we wanted it to be. I don’t think anybody had problems with each other off the court. We simply weren’t connected enough.”

    Booker and Durant had developed a strong friendship over the years. Seeing him go without winning a championship haunts Booker, but he appreciates that opportunity to play with an all-time great.

    “It’ll always be a disappointment to me to not do what we all sought out to do,” Booker said.

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    Devin Booker explains what the Suns owe the franchise and community

    Phoenix Suns star Devin Booker details what he and the team owes to the franchise and the Phoenix community.

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    Phoenix went into the 2024-25 season with a second straight NBA championship coach in Mike Budenholzer, who replaced a fired Frank Vogel, and the NBA’s first $400-million team.

    The Suns started 8-1, but between the injuries, bad fit and lack of chemistry on various levels, they suffered their first losing season since 2019-20, which was the last time they failed to make the playoffs before last season.

    “Honestly, I don’t really know (why it didn’t work),” Suns guard Collin Gillespie said. “We had names on paper. It could’ve just been a fit situation or a jell situation with how guys played on the floor, but we didn’t have it. (Gregory and Ishbia) sat down, they made changes and they tried to bring new, young energy in there and I think they did a great job in what they did in the offseason and trying to put out a product that the fans will appreciate.”

    Booker had another productive season after winning a second Olympic gold medal in Paris.

    He averaged 25.6 points in surpassing Hall of Famer Walter Davis as Phoenix’s all-time leading scorer and a career-high 7.1 assists in 75 games, the most he’s played since his second NBA season in 2016-17.

    However, the Suns struggled, leaving Ishbia to make major changes.

    Ishbia elevated Gregory from vice president of player programming to general manager in replacing James Jones, who now works for the NBA in basketball operations.

    The Suns hired Ott, who has Michigan State ties with Ishbia and Gregory.

    “He’s a basketball fanatic,” Suns forward Ryan Dunn said about Ott. “He loves the game. It’s something I think every head coach should be. There are times where I came in to work out at night and he’s there at 9 p.m., sitting in his office, watching film. He’s very involved, very hands-on. He loves to interact with us and pick our brains about what we see.”

    The Suns then moved Durant to the Rockets for Green, Brooks and Maluach, who just turned 19 years old on Sept. 14. They traded two first round picks to Charlotte for 7-footer Mark Williams, who is expected to start at center.

    They return Ryan Dunn, Allen, Royce O’Neale, Oso Ighodaro, Gillespie and Nick Richards and have rookie draft picks Rasheer Fleming and Koby Brea.

    Jordan Goodwin is back as he played for the Suns in 2023-24. Nigel Hayes-Davis is a free agent addition who starred overseas. Isaiah Livers and CJ Huntley signed as two-way players as did Brea and Jared Butler is on a training camp contract.

    These are the 2025-26 Suns. They’re not expected to compete for a championship, but they have a new identity and one of the game’s best players in Booker to build around.

    “We’re lucky, again, to he not only plays for the Phoenix Suns, he wants to live here,” Ott said. “I’ve been around different teams. You to have your superstar in the state, in the city, in the gym, is a major luxury for us. We talk about how the gym has felt, guys being in there to work and it starts at the top and without his commitment with us in Phoenix, with the Phoenix Suns, extremely, extremely grateful to him. Looking forward to continuing to build our relationship.”

    Have opinions about the current state of the Suns? Reach Suns Insider Duane Rankin at dmrankin@gannett.com or contact him at 480-810-5518. Follow him on X, formerly Twitter, at @DuaneRankin.

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