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Affichage des articles du mars 16, 2025

Why the U.S. Has a Goalkeeper Problem

The men’s national team’s first choice, Matt Turner, has only started four games for his club this season. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/OSLageJ via IFTTT

Evaluating the Most Polarizing Quarterback in the N.F.L. Draft

Scouts are divided on whether the Ole Miss product with tantalizing potential can succeed in the pros. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/JQyOsqg via IFTTT

The Hecklers Are Targeting Rory McIlroy. Can He Tune Them Out?

The golfer had generally ignored any stupidity. We’re seeing what happens when you flinch, a columnist for The Athletic writes. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/avjT84E via IFTTT

Exploring the Finances of Soccer’s Most-Scrutinized Club

Manchester City has enjoyed years of success on and off the field, but the team has also faced questions. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/0WnjCrN via IFTTT

Japan Is Obsessed With Baseball. M.L.B. Sees a Massive Business Opportunity.

M.L.B. has had a consistent presence in the country for more than 25 years, but Shohei Ohtani has become its accelerator. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/oMQtIJy via IFTTT

This Wasn’t the Ferrari Debut That Lewis Hamilton Envisioned

After finishing a chaotic Australian Grand Prix in 10th place, Hamilton called the race a “crash course.” from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/TNIDRqM via IFTTT

Ranking N.H.L. Team Owners From Best to Worst

Hockey owners are often not in the limelight. But the value of a good one – and the disruption of a bad one – is clear. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/unq6kIt via IFTTT

Inside Newcastle United’s Long-Awaited Trophy Win

A text from a club legend, a different hotel and a halftime slideshow all contributed to the Carabao Cup victory. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/1sAJX3z via IFTTT

N.C.A.A. Women’s Tournament Bracket Has Been Revealed

U.C.L.A., South Carolina, Texas and U.S.C. earned No. 1 seeds. UConn is a No. 2 seed. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/9JcOZhi via IFTTT

In Manchester United’s Seismic Week, Its U.S. Owners’ Silence is Deafening

The Glazer family seems happy to use the part-owner Jim Ratcliffe as a fireguard, a columnist for The Athletic writes. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/P82yz7H via IFTTT