Yankees' Lefty SP Pickup Has 50% Whiff Rate This Spring
Opposing batters are struggling to make contact this spring against the Yankees' latest trade acquisition. The big lefty starter has posted a staggering 50% whiff rate, showcasing elite stuff that could make him a key contributor to the team's rotation.
Blow for Carrick as two more Manchester United defenders head for treatment table
Man United Injuries Mount at Crucial Stage of Top 4 Race
Manchester United remain firmly in the hunt for a Top 4 finish, yet Injuries are threatening to destabilise momentum at precisely the wrong moment. After a 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace, which consolidated their position in third place, attention has shifted quickly to availability concerns ahead of demanding fixtures against Newcastle and Aston Villa.
Michael Carrick’s side have shown resilience in recent weeks, but the growing list of absentees presents a significant test of depth and adaptability. With defensive options stretched and key players managing fitness issues, the coming fortnight could define Man United’s Champions League ambitions.
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Defensive Concerns After Palace Win
Luke Shaw and Harry Maguire both emerged from the win over Palace with fitness doubts, adding to existing Injuries in defence. Shaw, who has started every league game this season, lasted only 24 minutes after coming off worse in a fifty fifty challenge with Daniel Munoz. He was replaced by Noussair Mazraoui, and Carrick offered a brief update at full time, saying Shaw was “just [wasn’t] feeling too well so hopefully [he] will be feeling better soon.”
Maguire completed 85 minutes before being substituted for Ayden Heaven. His withdrawal initially appeared tactical, yet Carrick revealed afterwards that the defender had also been struggling physically. “[Maguire] just [wasn’t] feeling too well, so hopefully [he] will be feeling better soon.”
With Lisandro Martinez and Matthijs de Ligt already sidelined, Man United’s defensive stability is under scrutiny. The congested schedule leaves little margin for error, particularly with Newcastle away representing a stern examination of their Top 4 credentials.
Midfield and Forward Setbacks
Further forward, Mason Mount’s absence has been keenly felt. He has not featured since a brief appearance in the Manchester derby and was later ruled out after sustaining an injury in training. Supporters questioned his omission against Fulham, but Carrick clarified the situation in measured terms.
“Mason is getting closer,” he said ahead of facing Palace.
“He’s on the grass and looking at being around it pretty soon. We’re just having to be patient, so we’re looking after him and making sure he’s ready for a big finish to the season.”
Mount’s potential return against Aston Villa on March 15 would offer a timely boost. His tactical intelligence and pressing intensity are qualities Carrick values highly, particularly in matches that may decide the Top 4 outcome.
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Recovery Timelines and Top 4 Implications
Lisandro Martinez continues to recover from a calf issue sustained prior to the victory over Everton. Carrick initially suggested he would miss one or two weeks, though his latest comments were less definitive. “We will have to wait and see,” he explained. “He is close and he is not far away, but it is hard to say at the moment.” Later, he confirmed the Argentine would not feature against Newcastle, adding, “Not particularly, really, no. He won’t be with us.”
Matthijs de Ligt’s prolonged absence since November, due to a lower back injury, remains a concern. Carrick acknowledged the uncertainty surrounding his recovery. “It’s part of football unfortunately, so we’ll get him back when we can,” he said. “It’s just the nature of the issue really. It’s a difficult one to pin down a timeline. He’s definitely improving, so we’re just working towards that really. I can’t give you more at this stage.”
Patrick Dorgu faces an extended spell out after tearing his hamstring during the defeat of Arsenal. Carrick confirmed, “Pat, unfortunately, is going to be out for a period of time. We are still working through how long that is going to be. It’s disappointing because he has had such a big couple of weeks. We weren’t sure if it was a little bit of cramp or if it was something more serious.”
For Man United, Injuries have become an unwelcome subplot in a campaign defined by progress. The squad has responded commendably, yet the accumulation of setbacks heightens the stakes. Securing a Top 4 finish demands consistency, discipline and depth. Over the next few weeks, Carrick’s management of resources could prove decisive in determining whether Man United return to the Champions League or fall short at the final hurdle.
Match Report & Player Ratings: Manchester City 2-2 Nottingham Forest (Premier League)
Manchester City’s fight in the Premier League title race may not be over, but a hugely damaging draw to 17th-placed Nottingham Forest effectively handed Arsenal the title with Pep Guardiola’s now seven points behind the Gunners with nine games to go.
On the night, Arsenal had come out winners against Brighton and Hove Albion and City simultaneously needed a victory to keep up the chase, which they were well on their way to doing when Antoine Semenyo opened the scoring inside 31 minutes.
But even after Rodri provided a second-half lead following Morgan Gibbs-White’s equaliser on 56 minutes, Elliot Anderson dealt a disappointing blow to the Citizens with a wonderful effort from 24 yards out.
What followed were late efforts from City, where Anderson nearly gave away a penalty after 93 minutes before Semenyo forced Selz into a heroic save with less than a minute remaining. The action continued until the very last kick of the game, where Murillo denied Savinho off the line to share the points.
Guardiola’s pre-match injury concerns were at least half-resolved as Erling Haaland, who was absent in the visit to Elland Road on Saturday, returned to the line-up, though Nico O’Reilly was ruled out after coming off in that game after 70 minutes with an ankle problem.
Still, Haaland’s presence was a huge boost for the home side who, against Leeds United, showed a rather large over-reliance on Antoine Semenyo, who scored the only goal in that narrow victory last weekend before opening the scoring here.
Surprisingly, it was Vitor Pereira’s men who got off to a more lively start however when Elliot Anderson – the £100 million midfielder who has frequently drawn interest from Guardiola – and Gibbs-White had efforts blocked and saved respectively inside the opening two minutes.
And it wasn’t until the seventh minute until City really got kicking, particularly when Semenyo unleashed a devastatingly powerful hit with his left that clattered into the side netting of Matz Selz’s net.
When the ball kicked up just under 12 minutes later, Haaland picked it out of the air and it eventually fell into the feet of Bernardo Silva, whose first strike was saved by Selz before Nikola Milenkovic proved brave enough to throw his head in front of another from just outside the box.
The first blow for Forest came when the game was 31 minutes old, with Semenyo getting on the end of an inviting cross from Rayan Cherki, who scored the winner in the reverse fixture in December. Semenyo, now on seven goals for the season, finished well with his first touch from 10 yards.
Following the opener, the most promising chance to extend the lead came a matter of seconds before the interval when Semenyo pierced the six-yard box with a low pass across the face of goal; Ruben Dias and Haaland both committed but came up too short with only the slightest of touches needed for a second.
Earlier, a tussle between Haaland and Milenkovic preceded a glaring chance for Gibbs-White where, after receiving the ball from Nicolas Dominguez on the left side of the box, he dispatched his attempt with too much delicacy and too little strength.
But it was the Forest talisman’s next touch that would ignite the corner of the Etihad, after back-heeling Igor Jesus’ headed pull-back through Rodri’s legs and into the bottom corner of Gianluigi Donnarumma’s goal to equalise.
Of course, following Rodri’s equaliser it was City’s game to win and the advantage could have been extended through a penalty when Haaland was taken down by Selz inside the area but a VAR check deemed the on-field decision of no foul as correct.
And in time that eventually came back to bite City when Gibbs-White fizzed a pass across the pitch to Anderson before the England international exchanged passes with Callum Hudson-Odoi from 24 yards. An unforgivable strike followed that glided into the far corner past Donnarumma.
Here’s how we rated the Manchester City players from their draw against Nottingham Forest at the Etihad Stadium.
Player Ratings
Starting XI
Gianluigi Donnarumma – 6
Made a strong stop towards the end of the first half and did a good job in stopping even the tamest of efforts from the first half before disaster struck. Needs to do better with both goals.
Matheus Nunes – 5.5
Started, like every City player, adequately but dropped in performance until the last minute. Should have been stronger down the right but no individual performance was horrible.
Ruben Dias – 5.5
Led the line with Guehi well once again but a strong structure was thrown out of the window for their first. The second was down to great skill from Anderson, which couldn’t really have been prevented from a centre-back standpoint.
Marc Guehi – 6
A good performance once again all things considered. He was the deepest player for the majority but struggled to contain Forests’ counter-attacking ability. Needs to be more urgent on strikes like Anderson’s.
Rayan Ait-Nouri – 5.5
A lot of the football was played down the right of the pitch which gave Ait-Nouri less to do, though he would often drift inside and play in a more central role when City were in possession. Not amazing but certainly didn’t do tons wrong.
Rodri – 7
Navigated transitions from deep and pushed up when it was needed to pin Forest back. Dictated play and worked in unison with Guehi and Dias at the back, playing calm yet effective passes from all areas of the pitch.
Phil Foden – 5
Impacted the game and looked free in the middle. Hasn’t impressed in many games this season but was clearly enjoying himself out there early on Wednesday. Him and Cherki inside looked a remarkable partnership in the first half but his creation wasn’t there.
Bernardo Silva – 6
Seemed to be shooting more here than in previous games which was refreshing to see. And some troubling strikes for the Forest defence and goalkeeper, particularly in the 49th minute when dribbling around Anderson and Williams.
Rayan Cherki – 7
Moved well in and around the Forest midfield and defence, and caused a lot of problems in the 82 minutes that he played. Admittedly, he could have created more but that comes with the help of his teammates, all of which underperformed here.
Erling Haaland – 5
An exciting return but one that really didn’t bring much. His ‘new’ roaming role under Guardiola is helpful on set-pieces but has hit his offensive game quite hard granted he is at an all-time scoring low from his years at City so far.
Antoine Semenyo – 7
Are there any words to sum up Semenyo at the moment? Another game and another goal for the attacker, who appeared to be just as crucial here as he was against Leeds United last weekend. A great individual performance that was hurt by dropped points.
Substitutes
Jeremy Doku – 5
Lost the ball horribly before showing the determination to win the ball back in the last moments, but did little else to motivate a winner.
Abdukodir Khusanov – 5
Was strong after coming on, but wasn’t really tested given City’s onslaught resumed for a winner very late on.
Savinho – 5
Came on after 82 minutes, nearly scored the winner with the last kick of the game but was denied by Murillo unfortunately.
Lou Holtz, legendary college football coach and broadcaster, dies at age of 89
Coach won national title with Notre Dame in 1988
Holtz became a successful broadcaster in later years
Lou Holtz, one of the most revered coaches in the history of college football, has died at the age of 89. He had entered hospice care in January, shortly after his birthday.
A statement from his family said Holtz would be “remembered for his enduring values of faith, family, service and an unwavering belief in the potential of others”.
Continue reading...Legendary coach Lou Holtz dies at 89
Legendary college football coach Lou Holtz has passed away at the age of 89. Holtz was known for his charismatic leadership and winning record across multiple collegiate programs, most notably at Notre Dame. His career spanned decades, leaving an indelible mark on the sport.