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Luis Enrique’s Parisian Debut Sparks Laughter

Luis Enrique’s Parisian Debut Sparks Laughter

Luis Enrique stormed the stage in Budapest, his raucous laugh echoing as he shouted “rigore, penalti” in Italian. The PSG boss, who guided the club to its second Champions League crown, smiled at his own antics while underlining his fiery, folkloric approach to football. The Parisian press and fans are already warming to the coach’s charismatic, myth‑making style. ipl-cricket.in

Raul Fernandez ruing missed opportunity at Italian GP after early error

Raul Fernandez says his mistake at the start of the Italian Grand Prix is going to play on his mind long into the night on Sunday.
The Spaniard started the race as one of the favourites after winning the Saturday sprint aboard his Trackhouse Aprilia. But he ruined his chances in the opening seconds as he ran ultra-wide at the first corner, dropping as low as 17th on the first lap.
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Garrett Wilson: I feel great, but still some work to do to be back to myself

The Jets took three players in the first round of this year's draft, which led to hope that David Bailey, Kenyon Sadiq and Omar Cooper can spark a long-awaited return to the playoffs for the AFC East team.

It led others to recall similar feelings during the 2022 draft when the Jets took Sauce Gardner, Garrett Wilson and Jermaine Johnson in the first round. Gardner and Wilson were both named rookie of the year on their respective sides of the ball, but the Jets never got over the hump and Wilson is the only one left on the team's roster.

Wilson said last week that the changes don't represent "failure," but futility has been part of the equation for the Jets far too often and Wilson's knee injury in 2025 didn't help matters. He's been working out without issue this offseason and said that he's feeling close to being back at the level he wants to play at this fall.

"So now it's just getting back comfortable with playing, getting used to having a guy on me running routes," Wilson said, via the team's website. "Stuff you can't really mimic until you're doing the real thing. I feel great, but as far as getting back to myself, I've got some work to do. I'm excited, though, I'm excited. It's going to be a journey and, um . . . yeah, man, I'm not that far off. . . . I don't want to scare nobody. I'm good. But I've got a different standard that I just want to get back to, and that's the mission."

Wilson will be working with another new quarterback in Geno Smith, who he said "throws a real friendly ball" that the Jets hope will find its way into Wilson's hands early and often in their latest bid to snap the NFL's longest postseason drought.

In brief

Where Marco Bezzecchi ranks his ‘dream come true’ Italian GP win Marco Bezzecchi says his victory in Sunday's Italian Grand Prix ranks alongside his maiden MotoGP win as one of the most emotional moments of his career. The Aprilia rider overhauled early race leader Francesco Bagnaia before pulling clear of team-mate Jorge Martin, taking the chequered flag with a comfortable margin

The Blue Jays Way: Revisiting Ed Sprague’s pivotal World Series homer On this preview of ‘The Blue Jays Way’, Toronto Blue Jays legends look back at Ed Sprague’s home run in Game 2 of the 1992 World Series against the Atlanta Braves.

Teenager Rafael Jódar comes from two sets down to set up Zverev quarter-final 19-year-old beats Pablo Carreño Busta 4-6, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2, 6-2 Jódar enjoying spectacular clay-court seasonThis year’s French Open has been defined in many ways by the weather, an unprecedented week of searing heat wreaking havoc on and off the court. That trend came to an end in an instant on

How Miles’ growth has made him one of Blue Jays’ most valuable players Sportsnet’s Jamie Campbell and Chris Leroux break down the recent performances from Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Spencer Miles and discuss the ways he’s found success early in his career.