Brentford Come from Behind to Edge Man Utd in Seven-Goal Thriller

Manchester United’s dismal Premier League form continued as they fell to a chaotic defeat to Brentford. The loss extended their winless streak to six matches. For the hosts, the dramatic win propelled them into the top half of the table. It also stretched their unbeaten run to five league games. Kevin Schade could have scored twice for Brentford in the opening few minutes. irst narrowly missing with Altay Bayındır  out of position, then sliding in at the back post only to see his effort drift just wide. Despite Brentford’s early dominance, it was United who struck first. The visitors then took the lead with what was their only shot of the first half. That lead didn’t last, however. Brentford’s growing pressure yielded results before half-time when Mikkel Damsgaard’s strike deflected in off the unfortunate Luke Shaw after Michael Kayode’s long throw caused chaos. The Bees’ momentum carried over into the second half. Brentford’s mounting pressure told when Schade headed in his second of the match. Manchester United attempted a late comeback in the closing stages. United managed to make things nervy late on as Garnacho brilliantly curled into the top corner from outside the box. before substitute Amad Diallo’s shot went through Mark Flekken’s legs. But it proved too little, too late as Brentford held firm to record only their second victory in 13 head-to-head meetings with United. The Red Devils, meanwhile, have now won just three of their last 22 trips to London.

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Ruben Amorim Concedes Manchester United Must Change

Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim acknowledged the urgent need for change. He said this after a chaotic defeat to Brentford on Sunday. Kevin Schade netted twice at the Gtech Community Stadium, handing United their sixth consecutive Premier League match without a win. Amorim rotated heavily from the side that convincingly beat Athletic Bilbao 3-0 in Thursday’s Europa League semi-final second leg, opting to rest several key players. The result was a youthful starting XI with an average age of just 22 years and 270 days. However, the inexperience showed as United slumped to their 12th league defeat in just 24 games under Amorim. Since taking the reins from Erik ten Hag in November, Amorim has struggled to turn the tide at United. The Red Devils now sit a lowly 15th in the table. Amorim, who has not shied away from publicly criticizing his players this season, admitted that significant changes are necessary. “It was a reflection of our season. We started well and controlled well, we suffered with the set pieces and throw-ins so we knew we would struggle against them,” Amorim said. “The players have to understand we cannot do this anymore, we know the context of the season and we need to change that. “ With just a handful of matches remaining, United’s prospects of salvaging something from the season look increasingly bleak.

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Chelsea Take Down Liverpool to Continue Champions League Chase

Chelsea strengthened their push for a Premier League top five finish with victory Liverpool. The win sees the Blues extend their strong run of just one defeat in their last nine league outings. Liverpool, had little more than pride at stake in west London. Manager Arne Slot rotated heavily making six changes to the side that beat Spurs. Chelsea came into the match fully focused on Champions League qualification and their urgency was evident from the start. Just three minutes in, the hosts broke the deadlock with a goal. The victory moves Chelsea three points ahead of Nottingham Forest. It also sets up a pivotal clash with top-four contenders Newcastle United. For Liverpool, the result had no bearing on their title-winning season, but the defeat will still sting. They now turn their attention to the final two games before a well earned championship parade.

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WNBA Stars Shine at 2025 Met Gala

The reigning WNBA champions, the New York Liberty, made their mark at the 2025 Met Gala. Sabrina Ionescu, Breanna Stewart, and Jonquel Jones stepping out in style at the iconic fashion event. The Met gala, which celebrates the intersection of fashion, brings together cultural figures and style icons from various fields. Max Hollein, The Met’s Marina Kellen French Director and Chief Executive Officer, highlighted the event’s role in celebrating creativity. “The Met Gala brings together cultural figures and style icons from across a wide array of fields to celebrate and support art and fashion.” Joining the Liberty trio at the star-studded event were Chicago Sky center Angel Reese and NBA legend Dwyane Wade. While Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James was named an honorary co-chair for the event, he was unable to attend due to an injury.

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Kenny Atkinson Named 2024–25 NBA Coach of the Year

Cleveland Cavaliers head coach Kenny Atkinson has been honored with the Red Auerbach Trophy as the 2024–25 NBA Coach of the Year. In his first year leading the Cavaliers and his fifth overall as an NBA head coach, Atkinson guided the team to a 64–18 record. The Cavaliers also secured the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference playoffs. Atkinson becomes just the third coach in Cavaliers history to earn the prestigious award. He has joined Bill Fitch (1975–76) and Mike Brown (2008–09). His 64 wins tie him for the fourth-most victories by a head coach in his first season with a team. Throughout the season, Atkinson was twice named the NBA Eastern Conference Coach of the Month. He received the honor for October/November and again for December. His success also earned him the opportunity to coach in the NBA All-Star Game for the first time.

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Jazz Sign Head Coach Will Hardy to Multi-Year Extension Through 2031

The Utah Jazz have officially signed head coach Will Hardy to a multi-year contract extension through the 2031 season. Announcing the deal, Jazz governor Ryan Smith praised Hardy’s impact on the organization both on and off the court.“We are excited to extend Will Hardy’s contract as head coach of the Utah Jazz through 2031. Will is an incredible leader, great communicator – especially with our younger players – and a strong ambassador for this franchise. He has been a tremendous partner to Danny, Justin, and me. There is no one we would rather have leading us to our ultimate goal of winning an NBA championship here in Utah,” said Smith. Hardy is set to enter his fourth season with the Jazz in 2025–26. He became the ninth head coach in franchise history and the sixth since the team relocated to Salt Lake City in 1979, when he was hired in 2022. Notably, Hardy is the first head coach appointed since the Smith family acquired the team in December 2020.

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Draymond Green Bounces Back with Poised Performance

After a frustrating loss to the Rockets, Golden State’s Draymond Green promised to lead with composure. The veteran forward, known for his fiery demeanor, kept his cool throughout Sunday night’s 103-89 victory. Now, his performance has helped the Warriors clinch a spot in the Western Conference semifinals. Green’s measured presence was a far cry from the early emotional lapses that plagued him in the previous outing. “He said: ‘I’ve got to be poised and I have to be better and we’re gonna come in here tomorrow and get it done,’” head coach Steve Kerr shared. “I think his emotional stability tonight, just his poise from the start I thought it set a great tone.” Determined to reset mentally, Green took a different approach in the days leading up to Game 7. He visited a spa, meditated, and filled his playlist. His playlist featured with tracks from Brent Faiyaz, SZA, and classic ’90s R&B artists. Green’s commitment paid off on the court, where he anchored the Warriors’ defense and avoided the costly emotional swings. Green said,“I wanted to show I could lead better and keep us focused.”

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Yankees Designate Carlos Carrasco for Assignment, Recall Yerry De los Santos

The New York Yankees made a pitching move on Tuesday. They are designating veteran right-hander Carlos Carrasco for assignment and recalling reliever Yerry De los Santos from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Carrasco, 38, made the team out of Spring Training as a non-roster invitee and served as rotation depth amid injuries to Gerrit Cole, Luis Gil, and Clarke Schmidt. In eight appearances (six starts), he posted a 5.91 ERA across 32 innings. His most recent outing came in Sunday’s loss to the Rays, where he pitched three innings in relief and gave up two earned runs. Now in his 16th MLB season, Carlos Carrasco spent the bulk of his career with the Cleveland Guardians. He later spent three seasons with the Mets and returned briefly to Cleveland before joining New York. In his place, the Yankees recalled 27-year-old right-hander Yerry De los Santos. De los Santos has made one appearance for the Yankees this season, tossing two scoreless innings in an April 27 win over the Blue Jays. At Triple-A, he’s logged 10 1/3 innings with 11 strikeouts and a 1.74 WHIP, allowing three runs (two earned) on a pair of homers.

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Celtics’ Porzingis Misses Second Half of Game 1 Loss to Knicks Due to Illness

Boston Celtics center Kristaps Porzingis sat out the second half of Monday night’s 108-105 overtime loss to the New York Knicks. This incident came after being sidelined with a non-COVID illness. Porzingis was absent from the floor as the Celtics warmed up for the second half. He briefly appeared on the bench before returning to the locker room. Al Horford opened the third quarter in his place. The team later listed him as questionable to return. Porzingis struggled in the first half, going 0-for-4 in 13 minutes while collecting four rebounds and an assist. The Celtics also lost reserve forward Sam Hauser. ho exited early in the fourth quarter with a sprained right ankle after missing both of his shot attempts in four minutes of action.

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Celtics Expect Jrue Holiday Back for Game 1 vs. Knicks

Boston Celtics guard Jrue Holiday is set to return to the lineup on Monday night. The team kicks off its Eastern Conference semifinal series against the New York Knicks. Holiday, who has been sidelined with a strained right hamstring was not listed on Boston’s injury report Sunday. He was finally cleared after missing the final three games of the Celtics’ first-round victory over the Orlando Magic. Game 1 tips off at 7 p.m. ET on TNT. Head coach Joe Mazzulla confirmed that Holiday was able to fully participate in Saturday’s practice.“[He] was able to ‘work on everything he wanted to work on,’” Mazzulla said. A key two-way presence for Boston, Holiday averaged 10 points, 5.5 assists, and 3.5 rebounds in the first two games against Orlando before sitting out. In addition to Holiday’s return, the Celtics received another boost as Jaylen Brown. Brown, who had been managing a right knee issue is also off the injury report. Boston enters the semifinal series at full strength for the first time in weeks.

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