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Fields: No Steelers QB debate if I play better

Published in Breaking News
Thursday, 17 October 2024 09:56

PITTSBURGH -- Though Justin Fields said he doesn't know if he or Russell Wilson will start for the Steelers against the New York Jets on Sunday, the quarterback acknowledged Thursday he hasn't been good enough in six starts.

"I don't think I played good enough, if I'm being real with you," Fields said. "If I'm being real with myself, I think if I did play well enough, I don't think there would be any sort of who should be playing, who should not.

"At the end of the day, I got a few wins. Of course, I'm glad about that, but there's areas that I could be better at and I'm just going to continue to work on those and continue to get better."

Fields went 4-2 in those starts, and though he leads the league's quarterbacks with five rushing touchdowns, the Steelers' offense ranks 28th in passing and 20th in points per game. Fields' completion percentage has also regressed to 57% in the past two games after he started out completing 69% of his pass attempts in the first four games.

Coach Mike Tomlin said Tuesday that Wilson was "in consideration" to start now that he's healthy from a lingering calf injury. Wilson, who wasn't on the practice injury report for the first time all year, took first-team reps and led off the quarterback rotation in individual drills Wednesday.

"I want to be 6-0 right now, but it was a great opportunity for me," Fields said, asked if he got what he wanted out of his starts. "Of course, I'm grateful for the opportunity. I did get those first six weeks, and we'll just see what happens this week."

Fields said that no matter his role in Sunday's game, his preparation and approach aren't changing -- even if it means coming off the bench for certain packages.

"I'm just doing the same thing I was doing," he said. "I just do my job at the end of the day, whether that's playing, helping the guys out on the sideline, telling them what I see, helping Russ out if he's out there. So just small stuff like that."

Fields also praised offensive coordinator Arthur Smith, who helped Fields reduce the turnovers that plagued him in Chicago. This season, Fields has five passing touchdowns to one interception along with 16 sacks and one lost fumble.

"He just pushed me every day to get better as a quarterback, developmental wise," Fields said of Smith. "Really just a person, too. I love Arthur. He knows that, and yeah, glad that he's our OC."

And though his role may be reduced on Sunday, Fields isn't ruling out the opportunity to contribute to the team throughout the season. "I think you just never know what happens," Fields said. "... It's a long season and life is crazy in general, so you just never know."

NLDS G5 set MLB viewership record in Japan

Published in Baseball
Thursday, 17 October 2024 09:19

NEW YORK -- Friday's decisive fifth game of the National League Division Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres was the most-watched Major League Baseball postseason game on record in Japan, averaging an estimated 12.9 million viewers, according to MLB.

The Dodgers' 2-0 victory was the first time two Japanese pitchers started a postseason MLB game. Los Angeles' Yoshinobu Yamamoto gave up only two hits over five innings while San Diego's Yu Darvish allowed two runs on three hits in 6 innings.

The game also featured Shohei Ohtani helping the Dodgers advance to the NL Championship Series for the first time since 2021. Tokyo is 16 hours ahead of Los Angeles, meaning the game started around 11 a.m. Saturday in Japan.

The NLDS decider also drew more viewers than the past three MLB games played in Japan. The Dodgers and Padres opened the regular season with a pair of games in Tokyo.

Ohtani's first MLB postseason game, in Game 1 of the NLDS on Oct. 5, averaged 9.1 million viewers in Japan. Ohtani had a three-run homer in the game, which the Dodgers won 7-5.

Scrum V The Warm Up: Davies' international retirement

Published in Rugby
Thursday, 17 October 2024 07:33

Jonathan Davies and Ellis Jenkins speak to Lauren Jenkins on Scrum V: The Warm Up as scrum-half Gareth Davies announces his international retirement.

He captained Wales in his final appearance, a 36-35 win against the Queensland Reds in July 2024.

His finest moment in a Wales shirt was arguably scoring a try that helped them to a 28-25 win against England at Twickenham during the 2015 Rugby World Cup.

You can watch Scrum V The Warm up at 19:00 BST on Thursday, 17 October on BBC Two Wales and online,, external and later on demand.

Wales scrum-half Davies retires from internationals

Published in Rugby
Thursday, 17 October 2024 07:00

Davies' last Wales appearance came in their 36-35 win against the Queensland Reds in an uncapped fixture at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane in July where he captained the side.

Davies said on social media: "I've decided that, after 10 incredible years playing for Wales, I am retiring from international rugby.

"It was my childhood dream to represent my country and I have loved every moment in a Wales jersey.

"From winning my first cap on the summer tour back in 2014, to playing in three Rugby World Cups, winning a Six Nations championship and a Grand Slam it really has been special.

"Thank you to my family, my wife Katy, my friends and all the fans for their support over the past decade.

"It's been an honour to represent Wales and with this exciting young group of players coming through I feel now is the right time for me to step away from international rugby.

"I still have a lot to give to the game and I'm looking forward to the last few years of my club rugby career. Diolch."

NHL goalie tandem rankings: Why the Rangers reign supreme

Published in Hockey
Thursday, 17 October 2024 08:28

The Edmonton Oilers understand the importance of a dependable goalie tandem.

In the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs last season, the Oilers were trailing the Vancouver Canucks 2-1 heading into Game 4. They needed a spark. More importantly, starter Stuart Skinner needed a mental reset. So backup goalie Calvin Pickard entered the series for two games, going 1-1 and playing well. The Oilers rallied with two straight wins after Skinner returned in Game 6, and their starter was mentally locked in from that point all the way through Game 7 of the Cup Final.

Whether it's the regular season or the postseason, today's NHL is such that teams have multiple goaltending options. Sometimes that means having a competent backup to give an overworked star goalie a breather. Sometimes that means having a goalie rotation that goes three netminders deep.

So which teams have the best goaltending depth?

These rankings were formulated through discussions with a variety of goalie experts -- coaches, analytics gurus, former players -- as well as through stats from sites like Evolving Hockey, Money Puck, Hockey Reference and Stathletes.

Rosters are through Oct. 16. And keep in mind that these rankings are a combination of past performance and projections for the 2024-25 season.

Let the debates begin!

Iñigo Martínez: We must help Yamal stay on track

Published in Soccer
Thursday, 17 October 2024 08:11

Iñigo Martínez has said Barcelona's veterans must ensure Lamine Yamal does not give into the distractions that arrive with being one of the best players in the world.

The 17-year-old forward has burst on to the scene over the last year, becoming a regular in Barça's first team and helping Spain with the European Championship in the summer.

He has scored five goals and set up five more in 11 appearances for Barça this season, with Cesc Fàbregas this week calling him "the most talented player in the world" in an interview with ESPN.

"We all know the potential Lamine has," Barça centre-back Martínez told Club del Deportista.

"We have to take things slowly with him. In such a short space of time he's shown the quality he has and we have to help him not become distracted because in the world of football it's easy to be distracted.

"But he's a kid with his head screwed on and he knows what he wants, so there is complete confidence in him. We hope he keeps going at the same level."

Yamal leads a talented group of players under the age of 21 at Barça, which also includes Pau Cubarsí, Alejandro Balde, Gavi, Pedri, Marc Casadó and Marc Bernal.

Martínez, 33, has been impressed with the maturity they have shown at such a young age.

"Along with Robert [Lewandowski], I am one of the veterans of the team, but the youngsters today come through with another mentality," he added.

"They don't seem to be 17 or 18. They have already experienced a lot for their age and we try to help the youngsters coming up however we can to make sure they feel comfortable. They are showing they are more than good enough to play for Barça."

Yamal is a doubt for Barça's game against Sevilla on Sunday with a hamstring strain picked up while on international duty last weekend.

If he does miss that game, Barça hope he will be fine for the two huge matches which follow, against Bayern Munich in the Champions League on Wednesday and then Real Madrid in the first Clásico of the season in LaLiga on Oct. 26.

Haaland among fastest, walks most in Prem

Published in Soccer
Thursday, 17 October 2024 08:11

The Premier League's fastest players have been revealed with Manchester City's Erling Haaland among the quickest in the competition.

Haaland has clocked a top speed of 35.7 km/h this season, according to BBC Sport and Opta.

The data also showed that the Norway international has walked the furthest of any outfield player in the Premier League this term, covering 28.2km without breaking into a run.

While no doubt an impressive pace, the City striker is still some way behind Tottenham's Micky van de Ven, the quickest player in the league having reached a top speed of 37.1 km/h.

Van de Ven showed his pace at Old Trafford in September during Spurs' 3-0 win over Manchester United when he picked up the ball inside his own half before bursting through the United defence to provide an assist for Brennan Johnson who opened the scoring.

Wolves winger Carlos Forbs is behind Van de Ven with a top speed of 36.6 km/h followed by Nottingham Forest's Anthony Elanga who has reached 35.9 km/h.

City defender Kyle Walker, known for his blistering pace, has dropped off the Premier League's quickest list, down to 80th according to data from this season so far.

Gabriel Martinelli is the fastest Arsenal player with a top speed of 35.6 km/h, just ahead of United forward Alejandro Garnacho who has been clocked at 35.5 km/h.

Pedro Neto is Chelsea's quickest player having reached 35.4 km/h, while Trent Alexander-Arnold is ahead of Liverpool teammate Mohamed Salah, having run at 34.7 km/h this season.

Life is a funny thing. You organize and scheme with the hope that your preparations will have you ready for whatever lies ahead, but as Mike Tyson once said, "Everyone has a plan until you punch them in the face." And when you're a big club dealing with marathon-long seasons, truer words have never been spoken.

This upcoming weekend will mark over two months since the start of the Premier League and LaLiga (and just less in the Bundesliga), so with that in mind, we take a closer look at five teams across Europe that started with specific hopes and objectives to see whether they're keeping up with preseason promises or flailing after the first couple months.


Do Real Madrid have too many cooks in the kitchen?

The biggest storyline of the summer was Kylian Mbappé's arrival at Real Madrid. For the LaLiga and European champs, the world's biggest star joining them was a clear win from the standpoint of brand optics. Madrid also won financially, given his free transfer from Paris Saint-Germain. In my opinion, the move was more necessary for Mbappé than Real Madrid so that he could prove himself in a tougher league.

On his league debut, I mentioned on "SportsCenter" that manager Carlo Ancelotti's biggest headache would be to balance the chemistry between Jude Bellingham, Mbappé, Rodrygo and Vinícius Júnior, specifically the latter three as they have an affinity for attacking from the left wing.

In other words, there might be too many cooks in the kitchen.

But Ancelotti knows that Real Madrid, as usual, will eventually figure it out. And he's somewhat right. In LaLiga, Real Madrid are second to Hansi Flick's Barcelona with 21 points, have not lost yet and after failing to score in his first three matches since his goal against Atalanta in the UEFA Super Cup, Mbappé finally got going, netting seven goals so far with five in the league.

He was out of action for the Madrid derby (which they tied 1-1) after suffering a thigh injury, but he returned for the Champions League loss against Lille -- who ended Madrid's 36-match unbeaten run in the competition -- and the following 2-0 league victory against Villarreal. Although his fitness is questionable, the Frenchman is picking up steam. Still, we've yet to see this Madrid team hit top gear.

Ancelotti's confidence is only partly right because Real Madrid are competing without Toni Kroos, who retired this summer. Kroos was key in connecting midfield and attack, which is the biggest issue with the team right now.

"Real Madrid are predictable, they are slow, [and] it is very difficult for them to filter passes," said former Madrid player Guti in the popular Spanish TV show "El Chiringuito." "It is very difficult for them to play in space, everyone wants the passes at their feet and that is very difficult in today's football."

I think the perfect example of Guti's sentiments was Madrid's loss to Lille. There was a sense of detachment throughout the game where the front three kept swapping roles but found no success. The added headache of Dani Carvajal's season-ending injury is also a huge problem. Meanwhile, Vinícius is also hurt but should return within a week or so.

So there you have it. Real Madrid and Mbappé are doing relatively fine and will find ways to get results. But this season, in big games against strong teams -- both in the league and Europe -- they will have a harder time finding success. El Clásico on Oct. 26 (stream live on ESPN+ at 3 p.m. ET, U.S. only) might be an early determinant for the title race, but one thing is for certain: If Real Madrid end up retaining the LaLiga trophy and winning the Champions League once again, it will have been a much tougher task than last season.


The clock is ticking for Ten Hag at Man United

On the eve of the season opener between Manchester United and Fulham, manager Erik ten Hag spoke confidently of the campaign ahead and how the past two seasons showed the blueprint for success at Old Trafford.

"We know we are in the right direction, we know we have won two trophies and we know our game model," said Ten Hag in his first prematch conference of the season. "So, now we have to integrate the new players where we think they can improve the game model, improve the team levels and we take it from there. I always have very high expectations but we want to go for trophies."

These were not unrealistic targets from Ten Hag, who -- after all -- had won the FA Cup in impressive fashion against Manchester City three months earlier. In order to build on their momentum, the club hit the third-highest net spend in the league ($145 million-plus) as Ten Hag refreshed his squad. Several players such as Scott McTominay, Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Raphaël Varane and Donny van de Beek left while Matthijs de Ligt, Leny Yoro and Noussair Mazraoui came in to revamp the defensive unit. Manuel Ugarte also arrived to bolster the midfield, while Joshua Zirkzee's signing inspired optimism for the United attack.

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Eight weeks later and the Red Devils don't look like a trophy favorite or a top-six team. They are currently 14th with eight points in the league, which is their lowest tally in Premier League history after seven matches. They are on a run of five games without a win in all competitions, and they have only two league victories.

Defensively, they have conceded eight goals, which is not so awful because Ten Hag has had to rely on Harry Maguire and Jonny Evans -- not his first-choice center-back pairing. But United's attack is what really illustrates their poor form as they have only scored five goals so far, and only last-placed Southampton have scored fewer (4).

Marcus Rashford and Rasmus Højlund have not impacted much, though the latter recently returned from injury. And Zirkzee? After scoring against Fulham in the opener, he has yet to find the back of the net. Bruno Fernandes, United's captain and most influential player, has also been disappointing. Now, it must be said that injuries have not helped (Yoro was a big loss and now Mazraoui will be sidelined for a few weeks due to a heart procedure), but that still doesn't excuse their low position in the table.

After drawing with Aston Villa, Ten Hag tried to calm the storm by saying that United was a "long-term" project. But the question United fans will surely ask is, "Does this long-term project have an ending?"


Flick's impressive impact on Barcelona

Hansi Flick's arrival at Barcelona was always in the cards. Back in 2021, after the German manager had led Bayern Munich to a historic treble a season prior, ESPN reported that Barcelona president Joan Laporta had inquired about his availability.

But in the end, Flick chose to lead the German national team, and that partnership ended last year in September after poor results and a group stage exit at the 2022 World Cup. Laporta still wanted Flick, though, because he admired the German's philosophy of high pressing, attention to fitness and firm-hand approach.

His wish came true this summer after Flick replaced Xavi Hernández, but there was some doubt about the appointment. It was less about Flick and more about how much he would have to deal with, given Barcelona's financial problems and that Barça seemed far off from reaching the heights of their glamorous rivals Real Madrid, who had stolen the headlines with Mbappé's arrival.

But so far, Flick is exactly what the doctor ordered. After nine matches, Barça are top of LaLiga with 24 points, having won every game bar one. They have conceded nine in the league, which is one less than at this stage last season. Offensively, they have 28 goals, seven higher than last season at this time of the campaign.

Robert Lewandowski, who was doubted to perform given his age (36), has been in tremendous form, scoring 10 goals in nine league matches, with two more in the Champions League. Meanwhile, Lamine Yamal has remained one of the best players in the game right now with five assists and four goals in the league.

However, Raphinha, to me, is the one talk about. He has been magnificent and has made the most of Ousmane Dembélé's departure. In his first two seasons, he managed 10 goals in each campaign in all competitions. This season? He already has six goals and five assists. In fact, no other player across Europe's five top leagues has created more chances (39) for his team than the Brazilian. And it's not even November! The weight of the captain's armband has also been a positive as Raphinha has embraced the responsibility after Marc-André ter Stegen's long-term injury.

Everything Laporta loves about Flick is working. The German has implemented more intensity and off-the-ball discipline.

"We work much harder than before," said midfielder Pedri last month. "The new fitness coaches are really good for us. We work hard and you notice it in the games. The team doesn't dip after the 70th or 80th minute, it maintains the same fitness levels."

Flick has also helped integrate more La Masia players into the first team. In the 3-0 win against Alavés, Flick started six players who graduated from Barça's famous academy, including Marc Casadó, who has been brilliant in midfield.

Now, it's still early and there are notable injuries and issues to deal with -- including those to new signing Dani Olmo and the aforementioned Ter Stegen, which forced Barcelona to bring Wojciech Szczesny out of retirement to compete with young shot-stopper Iñaki Peña. It is also vital to protect the young players from burnout, including Yamal, who suffered an injury scare during international duty.

But for the most part, Flick's regimented, no-nonsense, super fit squad is delivering for Barcelona.


Winnings continue under Liverpool's Slot machine, but will it last?

How do you replace a legendary manager who won multiple trophies including the Champions League (three finals) and the Premier League title at a time of Pep Guardiola/Man City dominance? Jurgen Klopp was not only a respected head coach, he was an adopted Liverpudlian, so anyone who came in to replace him had an almost impossible task of delivering success as well as earning the admiration of loyal supporters.

As of right now, Liverpool's executive board can feel satisfied because Arne Slot has been exactly what the club needed after losing Klopp. The Reds lead the Premier League table with 18 points, but most importantly, the Dutch manager has been excellent in applying his strategy. Klopp's heavy metal football was tattooed on the team, but Slot has been calculated in the club's transition. He didn't eradicate the previous philosophy; he modified it.

Trent Alexander-Arnold has gone back to his original role as a right-back rather than marauding into midfield, Ibrahima Konaté is turning into one of the best center-backs in the league, Luis Díaz is on his way to producing more goals in half a season than he did the entire previous campaign and Ryan Gravenberch could be their most important player (no other member of the squad has made more recoveries or interceptions than him, in addition to having an almost 90% pass accuracy rate).

Under Slot, Liverpool do more with less. Their possession and shot creation is relatively lower than in Klopp's era, but their productivity and output is high.

There is one caveat, though. Liverpool has statistically played the easiest schedule out of any Premier League team so far, and once they return from the international break, things are about to get much harder. Between the end of this international window and the next one on Nov. 14, Slot's side has to face Chelsea, Arsenal, Brighton (twice), Aston Villa as well as Champions League matches against RB Leipzig and Bayer Leverkusen. Things don't get easier after that as they will also face Real Madrid and Man City in the space of five days.

Liverpool are currently on a great roll thanks to their Slot machine, but soon, we'll find out whether they're the real deal.


Kompany's Bayern showing signs of progress, but issues remain

Admit it. Vincent Kompany's summer arrival at Bayern Munich from newly relegated Burnley surprised you, didn't it?

I was shocked, especially since there were other, more experienced coaches in contention. The perennial Bundesliga winners finished third in 2023-24 and trophyless for the first time since 2011-12, despite Harry Kane's tremendous debut season (36 league goals to win the European Golden Shoe).

Ultimately, Kompany's appointment was about methodology. The move for the former Man City captain was about returning to what was pure about Bayern Munich. They wanted to win again, but in their own way. The Bavarians wanted someone who could implement an attractive philosophy that suited their personnel. Since Pep Guardiola had been there, done that and already had a job, who better to bring in than a former student of his? Kompany is ambitious, smart and most notably, willing to carry out the teachings he learned from Guardiola, who had incredible success with Bayern between 2013 and 2016.

In the league, the club is undefeated and leads the table on goal difference, having scored a league high of 20 goals. Overall, Bayern 33 goals in all competitions and Kane has 10 of them. Their average possession (66%) is the best in the league and their pass success rate is more than 90%, also leading the Bundesliga.

However, there are elements of Kompany's strategy that leave vulnerable gaps because their intense pressure and high-line tactics often allow smart teams to counter attack with precision. Their loss to Aston Villa in the Champions League -- where Jhon Durán instinctively caught Manuel Neuer off his line -- is a perfect example. In fact, the past three matches have them on a winless run (1-1 vs. Bayer Leverkusen, 1-0 loss to Villa, 3-3 vs. Eintracht Frankfurt) and much of this is because of opponents' ability to react to the counter-pressing.

How the team wins back possession as quickly as possible will be Kompany's most important task on his to-do list. If Bayern Munich are to reclaim their throne, they need to be smarter without the ball, not just with it.

Rohit Sharma 'hurting' after misjudging Bengaluru pitch

Published in Cricket
Thursday, 17 October 2024 07:00

In what seemed a puzzling move, Rohit chose to bat, picking three spinners and only two fast bowlers despite the first day being washed out by rain and the pitch being under covers for the best part of two days.

"You see and you try and make the judgement. Sometimes you make the right call, sometimes you don't, and I was on the other side of it this time around," Rohit said after India collapsed for their lowest score at home, and their third lowest overall. I'm hurting a little bit because I made that call. But see, for us as a team, I think these are the challenges.

"So, what if we put ourselves under pressure a little bit? We want to play well. We want to challenge ourselves. This time around, it didn't come off, the challenges that were thrown at us. We didn't respond well, and we found ourselves in a situation where we got bowled out for 46 runs. As a captain, it definitely hurts to see that number, but in 365 days you'll make two or three bad calls. That's okay."

India named three spinners in their XI - R Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja and Kuldeep Yadav - and left out fast bowler Akash Deep, who played the two Tests against Bangladesh last month. As it turned out, the pitch had plenty of assistance for the fast bowlers, and India were reduced to 36 for 6 by lunch.

Rohit said the rationale for picking three spinners was the bare appearance of the pitch, and the fact that Kuldeep has had success on flat surfaces.

"Look, we felt there was not a lot of grass on the pitch. We thought it'll do whatever it has to do in the first couple of sessions and then it's going to take turn as the game goes on," he said. "That is how [it is] whenever we played in India, the first session is always critical and then the wicket tends to settle down and then the spinners come into play.

"As I said, there was not much grass, so we felt the reason to add Kuldeep was because he's bowled on flat pitches and he's taken wickets, so we expected the pitch to be a little flatter than what it turned out to be. So clearly a misjudgement of the pitch."

Another talking point was Virat Kohli batting at No. 3 for the first time since 2016 because Shubman Gill was not fit to play. In six prior innings at No. 3, Kohli had scored only 97 runs at an average of 19.40. Those numbers took another hit as he fell for a 12-ball duck, gloving a rising delivery from William O'Rourke to leg gully. Rohit said Kohli had moved up to not disturb players below him.

"The experienced players are the ones who have to take that extra responsibility and this time it was Virat. He was the one who was ready to do that [bat at No. 3]," Rohit said. "We asked him whether he can manage No. 3 because Sarfaraz [Khan] ... we wanted to give Sarfaraz also the position that he usually bats [at] four and five, six maybe.

"But we didn't want to change Rishabh and KL [Rahul] and hence Sarfaraz went at four and Virat batted at three. It's a good sign actually, we have players coming up and taking that responsibility and owning up to the challenge. It is a good sign. After a long time, KL has found himself set at number six, so we want to keep ... make him bat there."

Despite India's tough day, Rohit was in good spirits, and started the press conference with a quip, "chalao talwaar" [draw your swords]. It was also uncommon for an India captain to face the press at the end of such a day during a Test, and Rohit admitted they would need to dig deep to come back after New Zealand finished 134 ahead with seven wickets in hand.

"I think for us to stay in the game, we want to not let them get away," he said. "[They've scored] Way too many runs, clearly they're 180, so that's about 140 runs [134], so [keep them] as less as possible. The wicket seems to be settling down a little bit, so we expect the pitch to play like that. We got to bat really big in the second and try and see if we can make a game out of that."

Ashish Pant is a sub-editor with ESPNcricinfo

Richa Ghosh misses NZ ODIs to sit for board exams

Published in Cricket
Thursday, 17 October 2024 07:38
The BCCI said that legspinner Asha Sobhana was unavailable for selection because of injury, while allrounder Pooja Vastrakar was rested.

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