Stokes and England management 'behind Root 100%'

Allrounder insists there’s only one man for the job currently and it is Root

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Joe Root “has the backing of everybody” in the England dressing room, according to Ben Stokes.Root has endured a tough few days. After experiencing perhaps his worst Test as captain – England suffered an innings defeat and he recorded his lowest return in any Test as leader where he has batted twice – questions about his position as captain have resurfaced. In particular, there are concerns over whether the leadership is compromising his ability to contribute with the bat. He now averages under 40 as captain and under 30 in 2019.But it is clear he retains the full support of his teammates. Certainly Stokes, who might be considered one of the few viable alternatives for the position and is now, at No. 9, two places above Root in the Test batting rankings, is unequivocal in his support. He believes that it is unfair to pin the failures of the whole team on one man and that there is “no one else to do” the job.”Joe knows that he’s got the backing of everybody in the changing room: players, backroom staff and management,” Stokes said. “That’s the main thing that counts for us as players in a very tightknit group. He knows that everybody in that changing room 100 percent backs him, as I do.”The pressures of being England Test captain is huge. It can be one of the most criticised jobs in England at times. And sometimes that criticism is unfair, I would say. There are 11 guys that contribute to a win or loss. It doesn’t all fall on the captain.”We put our hands up as players when we don’t perform. But unfortunately Joe cops most of that [criticsm]. But as a playing group, we stick together and we hold our hands up together as well.”He’s fine. He’s Joe Root. He is England captain and there’s no one else to do it.”There is unanimity within the England squad about where they went wrong in Mount Maunganui. Having squandered first use of the pitch, they then found themselves bowling on it at its best and were given a batting masterclass by BJ Watling. So, despite the scorecard, they know it was the batsmen, rather than the bowlers, who were most responsible for the defeat.”We fought as hard as we possibly could with the ball,” Stokes said. “I’m not quite sure what else we could have done. We spent 201 overs in the field and we left nothing out there. Scoring 350 in our first innings didn’t quite cut it. On a wicket like that, you have to get five or six hundred if you bat first. We knew we were under-par when we got bowled out.”Stokes was as disgusted as anyone by the comments directed at Jofra Archer towards the end of the first Test. As a man proud of his New Zealand and Maori heritage, he was at pains to point out how unrepresentative the incident was of the welcome England’s players – and supporters – receive in the country.”I’m obviously very proud of my heritage and where I’m from,” Stokes said. “I’ll always respect that. The tattoo on my arm just signifies where the family comes from.”Coming back to New Zealand, it’s not just a cricket tour for me. It’s also a great time to be able to catch up with family that I don’t get to see that often. I came out a week before the Test guys to stay with my mum and dad, which was awesome. I got to see brothers, sisters, cousins and everything like that. Every time I manage to come back it’s really good.”It wasn’t a nice way to end the Test match and it’s a shame because that doesn’t represent New Zealand is about as a country whatsoever. New Zealand is more accurately represented by how much support Jofra has had, not just from the New Zealand cricket team, but New Zealand in general after that incident.”That’s the main things for us now: making Jofra aware that we’ve got his back. It was a pretty horrific incident and something that shouldn’t happen in sport or in the world in general in 2019.”Archer was among the England seamers to return to training on Monday. While he didn’t have a long bowl, he appeared in no discomfort after his exertions in Mount Maunganui and is expected to play in the second Test. Indeed, England may well be unchanged.All the bowlers involved in the first Test bowled without issue on Wednesday though Matt Parkinson, the reserve spinner, took one ferocious blow to the thigh when Root thrashed one back at him. Parkinson will have a terrific bruise, but he was fine.Some of the fringe players have impressed, though. Saqib Mahmood continues to bowl well, while Zak Crawley is catching swallows in training and would appear to be a rare example of a county player reaching the England set-up with fitness levels to rival the very best in the squad.The 21-year-old scored a century in his only innings on the trip and is making a good case for his retention in the squad to tour South Africa despite the anticipated recall of Jonny Bairstow.

Mancini diz que chuva foi importante ao Corinthians e valoriza 'superação'

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da mrbet: O Corinthians sofreu dois gols, mas conseguiu o empate com o Palmeiras por 2 a 2, na noite desta quarta-feira, na Neo Química Arena. Os gols alvinegros saíram quando chovia bastante em Itaquera e o gramado estava encharcado. Após a partida, o técnico Vagner Mancini disse que a chuva ocorreu em momento “importante” e valorizou a superação do time que teve diversos desfalques por causa do surto de coronavírus.

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da betano casino: – Acho que a chuva veio num momento importante para nós, o Palmeiras era superior, tinha aberto dois gols de vantagem e a chuva acabou equilibrando. Mas o grande momento do Corinthians foi no segundo tempo, com um pouco de chuva e um pouco sem. Acho que o Corinthians se encaixou melhor a partir do momento que entendeu o jogo, mas a grande virada foi na segunda etapa, o time voltou diferente, independentemente da chuva. Não deu espaços, brigou, valorizou mais a bola – avaliou o treinador.

Mancini disse que o time foi montado na “palestra”. Na terça-feira, oito jogadores haviam sido diagnosticados com coronavírus. Nesta quarta, Camacho apresentou febre e deixou a concentração, e Léo Natel sentiu dores decorrentes de um trauma na perna.

– Temos que enaltecer a superação do Corinthians em campo, um time que foi montado na palestra, não fez um treino tático. Embora seja um elenco que treina diariamente, para esse duelo foi feito tudo na palestra dentro do vestiário. Isso de certa forma oferece uma facilidade ao adversário até o time encaixar – afirmou Mancini.

Camacho realizará exame para saber se a febre é por causa do coronavírus. Os jogadores que foram infectados pela doença e são desfalques certos são os goleiros Cássio e Guilherme, os laterais Fagner e Fábio Santos, o zagueiro Raul, os volantes Gabriel e Ramiro e o atacante Cauê. Além disso, mais 11 profissionais do clube tiveram testes positivos para a Covid-19.

Com dois empates nos dois primeiros jogos do Campeonato Paulista, o Corinthians volta a treinar nesta quinta-feira, no CT Joaquim Grava. O próximo jogo da equipe será no domingo, contra a Ponte Preta.

Phil Hay now shares exciting Wilfried Gnonto Leeds contract update

Wilfried Gnonto only joined Leeds from Swiss outfit FC Zurich in the summer of 2022, but his future has been uncertain since the Whites were relegated from the Premier League at the end of last season.

Everton, who edged out Leeds in the fight for survival, made three bids to sign him, the last of which was worth £25.7m, but Daniel Farke's side held firm in their £30m valuation and the Toffees refused to meet it. While all of this was going on, Gnonto submitted a transfer request and withdrew himself from contention, but after he was denied a move, he rebuilt the bridge by apologising to Farke.

The Italian has had to be content with a bit-part role at Elland Road this season, starting only a quarter of Leeds' 28 Championship games up to this point. Heading into the New Year, then, there seemed to be a strong chance that he would push for a move again.

Leeds, for their part, have been hopeful of tying him down to a new contract if the player is receptive, and there's now been some positive movement on that front.

Leeds close to Gnonto breakthrough

According to The Athletic's Phil Hay, Gnonto could now sign a new deal at Elland Road. Leeds are "looking to finalise" an agreement with the forward after some productive negotiations, even though his previous contract still has three and a half years to run.

In an attached story for The Athletic, Hay adds that a deal is close, and so one of the big success stories of the January window could be an in-house breakthrough rather than an external transfer.

Leeds right to show patience with Golden Boy nominee Gnonto

This should be seen as a big boost for Leeds, because Gnonto remains a top long-term prospect. Indeed, we shouldn't forget, in the midst of the recent drama, that he's only 20 years old. Gnonto showed flashed of huge promise during his first season at Elland Road, scoring four goals and providing four assists. Most notably, he opened the scoring in a 2-2 draw at Manchester United within the first minute, becoming the youngest overseas player to score a Premier League goal at Old Trafford.

While his tally of one goal and one assist looks underwhelming, it's hard to be too critical of him given the distractions he's faced as a young player, his shortage of gametime and the consequent lack of rhythm.

Gnonto has also underlined his potential at the international level by not only scoring five in five for Italy's under-21s, but also amassing 13 caps for the senior side and becoming their youngest-ever goalscorer in a defeat to Germany in 2022.

His exploits that year, where he also scored 10 goals and provided five assists in 36 games for Zurich, earned him a place in the final 20 for the Golden Boy award, given to the best under-21 in top-flight European football. That shortlist also featured the likes of Jude Bellingham, Jamal Musiala and Pedri.

Gnonto, then, could still prove to be a huge bargain at just £3.8m as he prepares to commit his long-term future to Leeds.

Tottenham Hotspur: Sky Sports man drops Steven Bergwijn claim

Tottenham Hotspur winger Steven Bergwijn could seek a move elsewhere because Antonio Conte is not playing him enough in a World Cup year, claims Sky Sports reporter Michael Bridge.

The Lowdown: Latest links

The 24-year-old was at the centre of heavy transfer speculation during the January window after it was reported that Ajax were keen on signing the Netherlands international.

According to the Daily Mail, the Dutch giants submitted a £15m bid for the attacker, which Spurs quickly rejected. It was reported that they were holding out for a sum closer to the £27m they paid themselves two years prior. After further negotiations, a deal between the two clubs failed to materialise.

However, Italian media outlet La Gazzetta dello Sport have now reported that AC Milan are working on a deal ahead of a proposed move in the summer.

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The Latest: Bridge’s claim

Sky Sports man Bridge believes that Bergwijn would be interested in a move away from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium due to his lack of playing time under the Spurs boss.

Speaking with GiveMeSport, he claimed: “I know AC Milan like him. He might look at it and think ‘I do enjoy it here, but I’m not playing enough. We’ve got the World Cup coming up in November, so I need to impress Louis van Gaal. I need to be banging some goals in’.

“There is Memphis Depay and Arnaut Danjuma is banging them in, so he needs to start scoring and playing.”

The Verdict: Should leave

Under Lilywhites boss Conte, Bergwijn has struggled to establish himself as a mainstay in the XI.

He has started just one Premier League game under the Italian, having been utilised as a last-minute substitute on 15 other occasions.

Therefore, if the 24-year-old hopes to showcase his “unique” talents to van Gaal ahead of World Cup selection, then a move away from Tottenham would be in Bergwijn’s best interests.

In other news: Tottenham Hotspur: Noel Whelan makes Joe Rodon exit claim

Judgment Day: The USMNT requires change, and with World Cup 2026 looming, it's time for Gregg Berhalter's coaching tenure to come to an end

Gregg Berhalter is unlikely to survive as coach after the team's embarrassing Copa America exit, and rightfully so

Let's start here: Gregg Berhalter is a good coach. He's a nice guy, too. His interactions with others always come off as kind and genuine, so it's easy to see why his players love him. Berhalter has succeeded in numerous ways while in charge of this U.S. men's national team program, helping build – or rebuild – a culture following the 2018 World Cup qualifying cycle disaster.

Credit, credit, credit. He deserves that. But it's time.

Many believed it a year and a half ago. Even more believe it now. After this summer's Copa America failure, it's extremely hard to rationalize a path back for Berhalter in this USMNT job.

The fact of the matter is this: the USMNT has not gotten better, particularly since the World Cup. This group has, at best, stagnated in the months since Qatar and there's a very real argument that performances have deteriorated. There are always warnings about two-cycle coaches, and those warnings are seeming prophetic.

Crashing out of Copa America on home soil? Losing two of three matches in the tournament, including a must-win against Uruguay Monday night in Kansas City? Derailing the momentum the U.S. was endeavoring to build in advance of the World Cup coming to North America in 2026? Reality is reality: Berhalter has taken this team as far as he can.

He was the man for the rebuild, but not the man to build ON those successes and advance the program. There's no shame in that.

If this team wants to move on an upward trajectory, if this team wants to reach a level that its predecessors never did, change needs to happen. And it's been made abundantly clear that it has to happen at the very top, starting with Berhalter.

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    A Copa America disaster

    There's no sugarcoating or defending it. There's no leaning on proverbial crutches of performances or lessons or improvements. This Copa America was a failure, plain and simple.

    Handed a relatively easy group including Bolivia, Panama and Uruguay, the U.S. still found a way to fail. After a somewhat-convincing opening victory over Bolivia, it all unraveled against Panama. Tim Weah's red card doomed the U.S., setting up Monday's do-or-die match with Uruguay. The U.S. held steady until the 66th minute, and reality set in. Uruguay sent the U.S. packing, 1-0.

    As a result, they became the first host country team since the Copa America adopted a group stage to not reach the knockouts. It's a failure of epic proportions. This summer was about proving that the U.S. can compete with the elite and, instead, this team lost to … Panama?

    Blame certainly can be pinned on the players, who surely didn't rise to the occasion. But this team, this collection of players writ large, is not going anywhere. Many will be leaders still in 2026, when the U.S. will get a chance to prove that this summer was just an aberration.

    What can change, though, is the coach. It's time for Berhalter to go.

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    A review forthcoming

    There were no fireworks at Berhalter's postgame press conference. There was no resignation, just confidence that he is the man who can run it back.

    "That’s not up to me," Berhalter said when asked about his job status. "We know that when you're in tournament football, there's very little that separates success from failure. It's one action, one decision from the referee and you could be in trouble and for us, it's having this understanding that every time we step on the field, it has an impact. I think we're getting there, but, we're not always there and that's something that we can improve."

    He added: "We’ll do a review and figure out what went wrong, why it went wrong, but I think it's an empty feeling right now, for sure.”

    Berhalter was asked point blank if he believed he was still the right coach to lead this USMNT going forward, and his answer was simple: "Yes."

    The decision will be up to Matt Crocker, the man who re-hired Berhalter in the first place. U.S. Soccer's technical director now faces a massive decision: should he part ways with Berhalter and, if he does, who is out there that can lead this team and help it achieve its ambitions?

    “Our tournament performance fell short of our expectations," Crocker said in a statement. "We must do better. We will be conducting a comprehensive review of our performance in Copa America and how best to improve the team and results as we look towards the 2026 World Cup.”

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    The potential timeline

    The USMNT's two most recent coaching changes happened rather quickly. Jurgen Klinsmann was infamously dismissed after a World Cup qualifying loss to Costa Rica. His successor, Bruce Arena, saw the writing on the wall after missing the 2018 World Cup. There was no doubt he was gone after that night in Couva.

    The most recent major U.S. Soccer coaching decision comes from the USWNT. After failing at the World Cup in 2023, Vlatko Andonovski's marching orders came two weeks after the USWNT's elimination. Andonovski's resignation seemed even more like a foregone conclusion than Berhalter's potential exit, which means that this process could stretch on a bit.

    That's not the news anyone who follows the USMNT will want at the moment, but it's the truth. Even if Berhalter's potential exit happens sooner than later, the larger process is all just beginning. The runway to the 2026 World Cup is short and the rush to figure out the coaching situation will lead to some urgency. How much is too soon to say.

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    Where this team stands

    When looking at Berhalter's tenure in totality, you can break it down a few ways. You can say that Berhalter rebuilt the USMNT into a World Cup-level team while ushering in a new generation of stars. You can also say that that new generation, dubbed a golden one, has not lived up to its predecessors by punching above its weight at any point.

    The truth, as it so often is, is somewhere in the middle. During Berhalter's tenure, the U.S., until this Copa, has very simply lived up to expectations. They have beaten teams they were supposed to beat and lost to the teams the were supposed to lose to. It's been, in some ways, totally average, and that's the problem.

    When your calling card is "taking care of business against lesser teams" you don't leave yourself much wiggle room when things go south. And this summer, things went very, very south. Whatever goodwill was left unraveled in this Copa America as the U.S. underachieved in every measurable way.

    There's room for discussion about why that is, including a plethora of individual player mistakes. Nothing Berhalter did could have prevented Weah from being sent off against Panama, and that moment will be looked back on as the turning point. The fact is that few USMNT players performed at or above their capabilities – which is partly on them, partly on the coach.

    Berhalter is the figurehead, and the fact is that this group has never looked like one that can be more than the sum of its parts. It hasn't shown the grit, intensity or mentality of prior generations and, most importantly, it hasn't won the types of games those teams always tended to win. Name a signature win. Tough to do.

    Berhalter's best results, undoubtedly, have come against B-level national teams. There have been draws or good performances against the top-tier, but no wins. When facing top-30 opponents during Berhalter's tenure, the U.S. has just six wins. Four of those wins have come against Mexico. The other two? Iran and Ecuador, not exactly the world's elite. That's a big sample size, honestly, and one that proves that this team struggles when facing elite opponents.

    Part of that is due to the odd place the USMNT occupies in the global landscape right now. Against CONCACAF foes, they're expected to boss the ball like prime Barcelona. Against the elite, they simply aren't good enough. It's a tough mix to figure out, but one that Berhalter has never gotten quite right.

    Can a new coach help this group figure that out? It's worth exploring. Berhalter's record against upper-echelon teams not named "Mexico" indicates that he isn't the guy for the most important games. Is there someone out there who is?

LPL 2020 – Sohail Tanvir, Canada batsman Ravinderpal Singh test positive for Covid-19

Their future in the tournament is contingent on their recoveries, and sign-offs from the medical authorities

Andrew Fidel Fernando20-Nov-2020Pakistan quick Sohail Tanvir, who is a part of the Kandy Tuskers franchise, has become the second player* to test positive for Covid-19 after arriving in Sri Lanka for the Lanka Premier League (LPL). Ravinderpal Singh, the Canada batsman who had been picked by the Colombo Kings franchise, had tested positive earlier in the day. The two are being treated and isolated at a separate hotel from the remainder of the LPL’s players and coaching staff.Details of Tanvir’s positive result were conveyed to the Tuskers’ head coach Hashan Tillakaratne shortly after mid-day on Friday. “We have to talk to the franchise owners and find somebody to replace Tanvir,” Tillakaratne told ESPNcricinfo, even though Tanvir hasn’t been ruled out of the tournament yet.Tanvir is not believed to have come into close contact with any other player or official, and the remainder of the Tuskers team will prepare for the tournament as planned. Tanvir himself had been a replacement player of sorts for the Tuskers, who had initially drafted Wahab Riaz and Liam Plunkett as the overseas fast bowlers, before both of them withdrew from the tournament.Earlier, Singh was confirmed to have tested positive for Covid-19 after traveling in the same flight and bus as several other players, including Andre Russell. His illness, too, is not believed to have had an impact on anyone else involved in the tournament, according to LPL organisers.”[Singh] has been sent for treatment at another hotel in the area, which has been set up like a hospital,” said Anil Mohan, CEO of the IPG Group company, which is organising the LPL. “He is not at the same hotel as the others, and they are all in their bubble. The others will be training and preparing for the tournament as usual.”Both Tanvir and Singh’s future in the tournament is now contingent on their recoveries, and sign-offs from the medical authorities overseeing the LPL. They are each expected to be out for at least two weeks.The news of the positive Covid-19 results is the latest in a tough week for the tournament, after Chris Gayle and Lasith Malinga pulled out over the last few days – though neither of the withdrawals is believed to be the fault of the tournament organisers or the players’ franchises. SLC and tournament organisers insist that the LPL is inching towards its November 26 start date, undeterred.

Even more points deductions?! Chelsea & Everton among six Premier League teams may be forced to sell players quickly due to profit and sustainability rules

Chelsea and Everton are reportedly among six Premier League teams who might be forced to sell players quickly due to profit and sustainability rules.

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Six clubs face PSR violationMust sell before June 30 to complyTransfer window will open on June 14WHAT HAPPENED?

According to , Chelsea, Aston Villa, Newcastle, Everton, Nottingham Forest and Leicester are all grappling with the imperative to offload key players before June 30 – the cutoff date for Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) evaluation. Each club's specific financial threshold remains confidential; hence the selling needs of each entity will vary to keep their losses below the £105m mark over the last three years.

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Clubs failing to meet the spending regulations could face severe sanctions, including points deductions. Last season, Everton experienced the repercussions firsthand, being docked points on two occasions for different breaches, resulting in a total loss of eight points. Similarly, Nottingham Forest faced a four-point deduction for a single breach. These penalties underscore the importance of adhering to financial rules and the dire consequences of failing to do so.

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Selling players is the most straightforward and immediate method for clubs to boost their income and comply with regulations. While new commercial deals are an alternative, they often take longer to negotiate and finalise. Player transfers, on the other hand, can provide a quick influx of cash, allowing clubs to balance their books more effectively.

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The impending June 30 deadline is likely to create a flurry of activity in the transfer market. Clubs needing to sell players quickly may accept lower fees than they would under less pressured circumstances. This could present opportunities for other clubs looking to strengthen their squads at a lower cost. The interplay between financial necessity and market dynamics will be a key storyline as the transfer window unfolds.

Starc's day goes from breakfast sledge to wonder ball

All Mitchell Starc wanted was some eggs to start his morning, but another hotel guest wanted to share a few words with him

ESPNcricinfo staff26-Jun-2019Mitchell Starc’s day started with a sledge over breakfast and finished with him having notched another entry in his World Cup hall of fame with a delivery for the ages to castle Ben Stokes.Hours before Starc speared the swinging yorker under Stokes’ bat, to remove England’s last hope of chasing down Australia’s total, he had his morning briefly interrupted at the team hotel by a guest who had a few words to share about some strapping on his elbow and his choice of food: three poached eggs.WATCH on Hotstar (India only) – England’s wicketsStarc’s wife, Alyssa Healy, mentioned the breakfast chat on Twitter – thanking the person in question, later confirmed to be English, for firing him up – and Starc laughed it off after the match as all “good fun” saying he was “still half-asleep” when it happened.”Someone was having a go at my strapping tape and having a go at my bowling,” he said. “I was just hungry. He was just having a laugh at my strapping tape and what I was eating. It’s all been good fun throughout the tour around the crowds and at the hotel. It’s just part and parcel of a World Cup.”

It was no surprise that Starc was in jovial mood having bagged 4 for 43 to take his World Cup haul to 19 wickets at 18.26 and a strike-rate of 20.4. He is now eighth on the list of World Cup wicket-takers with 41 wickets in just 15 matches at an average of 13.92, comfortably ahead of those above him in the list, and won’t have bowled many better deliveries than the ball to remove Stokes four years after the pair had been involved in Stokes’ obstructing the field dismissal on this ground.”We had a bit of a laugh that I think the last time we played one another at this ground was that one that came back at him,” Starc said. “He’s a fantastic player and he’s one of their key batters. Watching that game against Sri Lanka, he nearly got them home there with that 80-odd he scored. We knew while he was batting that we couldn’t just rest up, we couldn’t cruise. We had to try and take that wicket [and] fortunately got one through the gate but he was batting fantastically well today.”I’ve got a pretty simple one-day plan and it’s all about execution. To execute that ball exactly how I wanted to was pleasing for me, but just pleasing to get the result.”Australia are now safely in the semi-finals with two group games remaining, the next of which is on Saturday against local rivals New Zealand who are unbeaten in the tournament.”They are playing some fantastic cricket, they have really gone under the radar,” Starc said. “No one has spoken too much about them and they keep winning games. They’ve got a strong side batting and bowling, Kane Williamson is their linchpin in the middle there and they’ve got bowlers who swing the ball.”It’s another big game for us, obviously we have cemented our spot in the semis now, we want to try and finish as high as we can and play some really good cricket headed towards the finals series. They’re very important for us.”

VIDEO: Pat McAfee with sensational assist in TST 2024 as Concafa SC pummel Chad Ochocinco's Nati SC

Pat McAfee launched an outrageous assist for first goal contribution of TST 2024

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  • McAfee competing with Concafa SC
  • Ex-NFL star notches insane assist
  • Defeats Chad Ochocinco & Nati SC 6-1
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    The former Indianapolis Colts punter ran down the right side of the pitch, crossing a sensational ball over to the left before it was volleyed home by CBS Sports Soccer analyst Mike Grella.

    The duo combined for one of the best goals so far in the 2024 edition of The Soccer Tournament in Cary, N.C.

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    TST 2024 group stage games wrapped up Wednesday night, and McAfee's are in pole-position to advance into the knockouts. They earned a +5 goal-differential in their second match, defeating Ochocinco and company 5-1.

    With a win Thursday, they'll find themselves in contention to continue their journey towards winning the tournament's overall $1M cash prize.

  • WHAT NEXT FOR MCAFEE?

    Concafa SC are back in action Thursday afternoon, with their final Group Stage match against J.J. Watt's Burnley SC. The ESPN media personality will look to lead his squad into the knockouts with a result.

    You can watch McAfee and his teammates, as well as other TST matches, LIVE here or on ESPN+/ESPNU.

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