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    Bayern Munich clinches another Bundesliga title with 4-2 win over Stuttgart
    Bayern Munich has clinched another Bundesliga title byeasing to a 4-2 win over Stuttgart.
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    LIV Golf Mexico City: Injured Bryson DeChambeau Withdraws From Final Round
    Bryson DeChambeau withdrew from the final round of LIV Golf Mexico City on Sunday, citing an injury to his wrist that he did not want to further aggravate. DeChambeau, who was trying to become the first player to win three straight times on LIV Golf, started poorly at Chapultepec Golf Club and was 16 shots behind Jon Rahm when he withdrew. "I experienced some discomfort in my wrist during yesterday's round and have decided to withdraw from the the final round of LIV Golf Mexico City to prevent further injury," DeChambeau said on a social media post. "Not how I wanted this week to go." DeChambeau said he would be evaluated and hoped to be at LIV Golf Virginia on May 7-10, a week before the PGA Championship. He missed the cut in the Masters last week when he took two shots to get out of a bunker and made triple bogey on his last hole. Rahm took a two-shot lead into the final round in Mexico City. The week has been filled with uncertainty surrounding the Saudi-funded league, with CEO Scott O'Neil writing a memo to staff to say LIV was assured of funding through the end of the year amid reports speculating about the leagues financial future. Also on Sunday, LIV announced it would be returning to Chapultepec next year. Reporting by The Associated Press.
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  • Erling Haaland Gives Manchester City Edge Over Arsenal In Premier League Title Showdown
    Manchester City are breathing down Arsenal's necks after Erling Haaland's strike beat the Gunners 2-1 on Sunday to land a potentially decisive blow in the Premier League title race.
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    2026 NFL Draft gets massive shakeup after Dexter Lawrence trade: How the top 10 could now unfold
    A late Dexter Lawrence deal rewrites the top 10, gives New York two premium picks and reshapes the board
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    Caitlin Clark getting reacclimated to Fever digs as she returns to practice for training camp
    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Caitlin Clark looked right at home inside Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Sunday.She wore her favorite Indiana Fever practice gear, stretched and ran with teammates and, of course, flashed her trademark smile. And while she didn't line up any 3-pointers during the open portion of the team's first training camp practice, everyone knows those will be back in time.For now, just getting back to work in her adopted hometown served as a welcome respite after enduring so many frustrating twists during her injury-plagued 2025 season.Its hard, its very isolating to come to practice every single day and spend two hours getting treatment and rehab and then you come out here and you have to show up and be the best teammate you can be, she said. I think that taught me a lot about what I can do if Im not on the court, and I got to be their biggest fan. I think that was a great experience for me because through a lot of my career, everyone else was my biggest fan. That doesn't mean I wasn't cheering for my teammates. It was like I was playing the most minutes, I had the ball in my hands and when youre not doing that you have to find another way to impact the team.Clark did her part last year, serving essentially as the WNBA's highest-profile coach on game days while working relentlessly behind the scenes to get back to full strength. But the NCAA Division Is career scoring leader never fully recovered from what turned out to be a season-ending injured right groin just before the All-Star break.The seemingly indestructible Clark appeared in just 13 games, missed the All-Star Game and surrounding weekend's festivities in Indianapolis, and embraced the Fever's inspirational playoff run, which ended one win short of the WNBA Finals despite a rash of injuries.So getting Clark back to practice Sunday was a victory for her and the Fever. Now comes the hard part keeping her healthy.The biggest thing is just making sure we're mindful it's Day 1, coach Stephanie White said. It's not like she has to go out there and go through everything. I think with her, Kelsey (Mitchell), with AB (Aliyah Boston), just being mindful of getting them in and out, and we need to get other people integrated anyway, so I think it will give us a good opportunity to do that.Clark didnt just spend the offseason rehabbing. She worked as a television broadcaster and as a sports photographer during an NBA game before returning to action while representing the U.S. during the recent World Cup qualifier in Puerto Rico. That gave her a chance to knock off some rust and get back into playing shape.But things have changed since Clark last appeared in a WNBA game.There's a new collective bargaining agreement in place, a deal that helped her All-Star teammates Boston and Mitchell recently sign million-dollar contracts. Longtime rival Angel Reese has been traded to Atlanta, and the league has added two expansion teams as it prepares for its second straight 44-game schedule.It was about this time last year, Clark said Sunday, she sensed something was off. A few weeks later she missed Indiana's first preseason game, her first absence in six years, with a left leg injury that marked the start of her injury-plagued season.The good news for Clark fans: She declared herself 100% and said she had no restrictions entering camp. That could set her up for a comeback year presuming a slightly different approach helps her stay healthy in 2026."Ive been playing pickup, playing live all the time. Eventually, skill workouts get a little boring, so you just want to play and play and play," she said. I'm the person that doesn't want to miss a rep, I want to be out there every single time. Like I just love competing and none of that has changed. But I think just being a little smarter with my body and understanding what it takes I think especially through camp days taking care of my body is probably the most important thing.___AP WNBA: https://apnews.com/hub/wnba-basketball
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    'Nobody was going to beat the 10th pick:' How the Bengals wooed the Giants into trading vet Dexter Lawrence
    Lawrence informed the Giants he wanted a new deal or trade, the Giants didn't want to let him go -- until the price was right.
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    Who is Pellegrino Matarazzo? The American Math Expert Leading Real Sociedad
    A 48-year-old American coach who studied mathematics at Columbia and grew up watching Diego Maradona play for Napoli is now part of the history of Spanish club Real Sociedad in the Basque Country. Pellegrino "Rino" Matarazzo led Sociedad to its fourth Copa del Rey title on Saturday with a penalty-shootout win over Atletico Madrid. It was the first career title for the coach who left the United States to try to play soccer professionally and ended up becoming a manager in Germany. "Just the feeling you have of wow, wow, this happened, we did it, we did it," said Matarazzo, who in less than four months took Sociedad from near the relegation zone in the Spanish league to lifting the prestigious Copa del Rey trophy. The New Jersey-born coach was hired in December when Sociedad was two points above the relegation zone. He guided it back to safety and to its title run in the Copa in what he called "an unbelievable journey." "If you think about all the games that we played, every game has been very, very special since I arrived and I think we finished with a very special game," the soft-spoken Matarazzo said. "Wow, wow..." Matarazzo downplayed his role in the team's turnaround and credited his players' talent and character for the improvement and the title run in the Copa. "I'm very grateful to be manager of this club, very, very grateful," Matarazzo said. "Being part of its history now is, of course, something special, and I'm also very grateful to have this team, these players, this staff, this club. Its a product of the work we've done together in the past weeks." Italian roots Matarazzo is from an Italian family whose parents met in the United States after immigrating to the country for work. Matarazzo's first language was Italian before he went to school. He used to watch Serie A matches on a small television in his father's bedroom during the time that Argentina great Maradona played for Napoli. In an interview with Sociedad's TV channel, Matarazzo said he was always passionate about soccer even though the sport was far from popular while he grew up in the United States. Before moving to Germany to try to play, Matarazzo earned a degree in mathematics from Columbia University, which he said has helped him as a coach even though he knows that the job is about people and not just numbers. Career in Germany Matarazzo, a defender, first tried to play in Italy but ended up returning to the United States after what he called broken promises by agents. He was then invited by a friend to go to Germany, where he moved in his early 20s without knowing a word of German. He ended up staying and working in the country for 25 years. Matarazzo started playing in the fourth division and eventually moved into coaching with Nurembergs reserves and youth sides. He was an assistant to Julian Nagelsmann when both were at Hoffenheim in 2018, then landed the Stuttgart job in December 2019. He steered the club back to the Bundesliga at the first attempt and guided it to a commendable finish in his first top-flight season. He was fired by Stuttgart in late 2022 and about four months later was hired by Hoffenheim, where he stayed until the end of 2024, when he was let go following a disappointing season. Matarazzo got off to a great start in Spain, and he hoped it could be "just the beginning" of a long and successful stint for him and the club. "I hope that we continue to stay ambitious because we still have seven games left in La Liga and we can do more," he said. "I'm not done yet, and hopefully we are not done yet." The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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  • Updated IPL 2026 Points Table: KKR Gain One Spot As This Team Slips To Bottom Position, Unbeaten PBKS Stay On Top
    A total of two matches took place on Sunday, but the IPL 2026 points table saw only two teams swapping their positions.
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    Kentucky basketball under Mark Pope: Insiders reveal transfer portal news, 2026 recruits, roster, best targets
    The CatsPause team has deep-rooted ties inside the Wildcats program and reveals the latest 2026 Kentucky basketball roster updates and offseason news
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