
3 Packers to blame for fourth-straight loss with season teetering on the edge
The Packers haven't won since their electric comeback win in Week 3. Here's who is to blame for this week's L.
2023-10-30 05:18

Erik ten Hag explains how Man Utd game plan unravelled in derby defeat
Erik ten Hag reveals how Man Utd's game plan in the Manchester derby defeat to Man City came apart.
2023-10-30 04:55

Erik ten Hag responds to criticism of Mason Mount and Rasmus Hojlund substitutions
Erik ten Hag responds to criticism of the substitutions involving Mason Mount and Rasmus Hojlund during Man Utd's 3-0 defeat to Man City.
2023-10-30 04:53

Giants Fan Freaks Out as Team Loses in Overtime Thanks to Negative Passing Yards
VIDEO: Giants fan freaks out during Jets loss.
2023-10-30 04:52

NFL trade deadlines biggest seller just became obvious
The Washington Commanders were waiting on the result of the game against the Eagles to set their NFL trade deadline strategy. The loss makes them a seller.
2023-10-30 04:49

Erling Haaland responds to Roy Keane chants in Manchester derby victory
Erling Haaland responds to chants of 'Keano' during Man City's 3-0 victory over Man Utd on Sunday.
2023-10-30 04:28

Mets aren't the only team trying to hire Craig Counsell
The Mets may have competition in the Craig Counsell sweepstakes.
2023-10-30 04:27

Kirk Cousins Injures Ankle on Non-Contact Play
It didn't look good.
2023-10-30 04:27

Bruno Fernandes should ‘definitely’ be stripped of captaincy as ex-players debate ‘toxic’ Man United
Manchester United’s abject performance in the derby defeat to Manchester City left former players Roy Keane and Gary Neville offering a damning assessment of the current state of the club, with players and hierarchy alike coming in for criticism. However, manager Erik ten Hag largely appears in favour with the ex-Old Trafford stars, despite overseeing a start to the Premier League campaign which has tallied five defeats in ten matches, leaving the Red Devils eighth in the table and and 11 points behind leaders Tottenham Hotspur, past the quarter mark of the campaign. Keane offered the most immediate and radical propsed solution to the latest crisis at the club, suggesting that Bruno Fernandes should have the captaincy removed from him - despite only being officially appointed to the position in July after Harry Maguire was demoted from it. “The first thing I’d do, I would definitely take the captaincy off him, one hundred per cent. I know it’s a big decision but Fernandes is not captain material,” he said. “A talented player no doubt, but after watching him again today, we’ve discussed this before. “His whinging, moaning, throwing his arms up constantly - it’s really not acceptable. “When you make change you talk about boardroom level, but the manager can do this. The manager can hold his hands up and say I got it wrong - he’s the opposite to what I would want in a captain. “Man United have been built on great players and great characters. We haven’t seen that.” Keane also alluded to overspending and poor decisions in the transfer market. “We’re well aware United have to pay over the odds but it feels too much for some of them. They lack physicality, they’re like children out there. Too many who have come in for the fees involved haven’t done the business.” Neville, meanwhile, labelled it “unbelievable” that United still don’t have a sporting director - David Harrison is director of football operations and John Murtough is football director at the club. However, he also pointed to the impending propsed takeover or partial purchase of ownership shares by Jim Ratcliffe as a reason behind coaching staff not being able to perform as well as they otherwise might do and get the team playing to their maximium level. “It’s toxic, they all think they’re going to lose their jobs. That’s what’s happening and I believe the toxicity at this club eats alive every player and has done for years,” Neville said. Jamie Carragher, however, countered that “What [Ten Hag] is doing on the training pitch has got nothing to do with the club takeover,” but Neville reiterated that it wasn’t time to place the Dutch head coach under pressure by calling for change. “Of course there’s pressure, we’ve seen it before with [David] Moyes, [Jose] Mourinho, [Louis] Van Gaal. I think Ten Hag should continue, 100 per cent. Today wasn’t one of his best days in midfield [tactics] but the reality is the performances have been so poor for the last few months: battered by Brighton, lucky against Brentford and Copenhagen. “I can’t quite see a way out of it in performance levels but changing manager? That’s not where I am at. He’s hitting the same issues [Ole Gunnar] Solskjaer did: doing well in a cup, signing players to go to the next level and [falling off].” United are next in action in the Carabao Cup against Newcastle United, before a trip to Fulham and a vital Champions League away game to FC Copenhagen. Read More Erling Haaland shadow continues to loom over Manchester United’s misfiring forwards Diogo Dalot ensures Manchester United honour Sir Bobby Charlton with victory Nunez scores as Liverpool show support for Luis Diaz in win over Forest Nunez scores as Liverpool show support for Luis Diaz in win over Forest Erik ten Hag believes Manchester United are ‘on the up’ despite derby drubbing Joao Palhinha’s stunning strike snatches Fulham a point at Brighton
2023-10-30 04:27

Australia's tight rental market forces tenants to make tough choices
By Stella Qiu SYDNEY Australia's red-hot rental housing market, supercharged by record migration and a chronic supply shortage,
2023-10-30 04:22

One key factor could determine whether or not Phillies re-sign Rhys Hoskins
The Philadelphia Phillies' decision to re-sign Rhys Hoskins could come down to a Bryce Harper offseason meeting.
2023-10-30 04:21

Vikings' Kirk Cousins carted off the field after non-contact ankle injury
Kirk Cousins was carted off the field with a non-contact ankle injury during the Minnesota Vikings' Week 8 matchup with the Green Bay Packers.
2023-10-30 04:18