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    'Very, very special' - Mbappe opens the scoring against Senegal
    Kylian Mbappe opens the scoring for France in there opening game against Senegal.
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  • WWW.SPORTSCHAU.DE
    WM 2026: Mbapps Magie berstrahlt Frankreichs wackeligen WM-Start
    Frankreich hat gegen Senegal eine Halbzeit lang groe Probleme. Dann drehen Kylian Mbapp, Michael Olise und Co. auf.[mehr]
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    France-Sngal, les notes des Bleus: Mbapp en mode doubl, Upamecano imprial, Dembl trop discret
    L'quipe de France a dbut ce mardi sa Coupe du monde 2026 par une victoire (3-1) contre le Sngal. Un succs dcroch notamment grce un doubl de Kylian Mbapp en seconde priode, alors que le premier acte avait t dlicat.
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    Noah Lyles beats Gout Gout in world-best time over 150m
    The Australian teenager ran a national record and personal best of 14.96s, finishing third on the heels of the American who won in 14.67s.
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    4 Takeaways From France's Win Over Senegal As Mbapp Rewrites Record Book
    For 45 minutes, France looked like a disjointed tournament favorite. Senegal were quicker, sharper, and a missed sitter away from leading at the break. After a slow start, France remembered it had Kylian Mbapp and by full-time he'd dragged Les Bleus to a 3-1 win and himself into the history books. The scoreboard reads 3-1 and Mbapp now reads as France's greatest-ever men's goalscorer. Mercifully for Les Bleus, the first half won't be remembered at all.Here are my takeaways from France's opening win: 1. Mbapp Made History, the Hard Way For an hour, this wasn't the Mbapp anyone bought tickets for. Wasteful, heavy in the touch, robbed in good areas, beaten to everything by Senegal keeper douard Mendy. The France captain was poor in the first half, considering his lofty standards. Then he scored twice in the second half and rewrote the record books. The first, a clinical first-time finish from Michael Olise's pass, drew Mbapp level with Olivier Giroud on the record books. The historic second goal restoring the cushion seconds after Senegal pulled one back made him France's outright all-time leading scorer with 58 goals, reached in his 99th cap. Giroud needed 137. And Mbapp is still only 27 years old.That's the magnificent truth about Mbapp: he can be invisible for 45 minutes and still walk off as the most important player in his country's history. He's also up to 14 World Cup goals now two shy of Germany legend Miroslav Klose's all-time record. 2. France Can Win While Playing In Third Gear Here's the slightly unfair truth about this team: they don't need to be good to win. They just need to be France for twenty minutes.They were second best for a half. Senegal pressed, countered with pace and created the better chances Nicolas Jackson rattled the post, and was dangerous on a few offside decisions. Ismala Sarr missed a near-open net before the break. On another night, France is chasing this at the halftime break.Instead, Senegal weren't clinical, France had a finisher who was historic, and the rest sorted itself out. Ibrahim Mbaye's late strike was the goal their hour deserved and it changed nothing.That's the gap between the contenders and everyone else: Senegal did almost everything right given the opposition and lost by two 3. This Says Nothing About Senegal File this one under "means nothing." Senegal played well, and a 3-1 scoreline doesn't deserve criticism.This is not a team punching above its weight. Look at where these players earn their living: Nicolas Jackson at Bayern Munich, Ismala Sarr tormenting full-backs and scoring over 20 at Crystal Palace, Iliman Ndiaye and the evergreen Idrissa Gueye at Everton, Pape Matar Sarr at Tottenham, Habib Diarra at Sunderland, Lamine Camara at Monaco, Pape Gueye at Villarreal. Behind them, the experienced spine of Sadio Man, Kalidou Koulibaly and Mendy. Seven Premier League players alone.Pape Thiaw's side defend with discipline and counter with real venom. They were the better team for a half and lost anyway the cruelty of the margins at this level, not a verdict on Senegal. Norway and Iraq are next. Don't be shocked if these guys trouble somebody in the knockouts. 4. What's France's Best Front Four And Can They Afford It? Deschamps has the problem every other coach dreams about: too many quality players, not enough balance.Tonight's front leaned on Mbapp, Dembl, Olise and Dou closer to a 4-2-4 than his usual 4-2-3-1 and for a half it left Tchouamni and Rabiot stranded. France were wide open and the defense often forced to man mark. Mbapp's never been famous for his pressing; he managed fewer interceptions in La Liga last season than Joan Garca, who is a goalkeeper.We even got a Cherki cameo, and the Manchester City playmaker makes France's best XI more fun without making it more balanced. Every flair merchant you add is another body not shielding that midfield two.The talent is absurd. The question for a manager in his final tournament is restraint: how much beauty can France afford before it costs them a knockout game? Especially since the quality of the opposition will only strengthen in the knockout stages.
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    USMNT's Christian Pulisic trains individually for second day in a row as World Cup clash with Australia nears
    Pulisic exited the USMNT's World Cup opener against Paraguay at halftime with a calf issue that the team continues to describe as minor
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    Kyle Buschs Estate Plans Revealed as New Court Filing Names Samantha Busch as Sole Beneficiary
    Kyle Buschs Estate Plans Revealed as New Court Filing Names Samantha Busch as Sole BeneficiaryLess than a month after NASCAR lost one of its most recognizable stars, newly surfaced court documents are providing a clearer picture of what happens next for Kyle Busch's estate.According to a newly reported filing, Busch's will leaves his assets to his wife, Samantha Busch, making her the primary beneficiary of the estate built during one of the most successful careers in NASCAR history. The filing also requests the appointment of Clifton Homesley as administrator of the estate.The documents offer one of the first official glimpses into the legal matters following Busch's death on May 21 at the age of 41. While much of the public focus has remained on the loss felt throughout the racing community, the filing marks the beginning of the process of settling the affairs of a driver whose impact on the sport extended far beyond the race track.Busch's death shocked NASCAR fans across the country. Just hours before the announcement, his family had revealed that he had been hospitalized with what was described as a severe illness. Later that day, NASCAR confirmed the passing of the two-time Cup Series champion.The loss reverberated throughout motorsports.Over a career spanning more than two decades, Busch established himself as one of the most accomplished and polarizing drivers the sport has ever seen. Known to fans as "Rowdy," he amassed victories at a pace few drivers in NASCAR history could match. His aggressive driving style, fierce competitiveness, and willingness to embrace the role of villain at times helped build one of the largest fan followings in modern stock-car racing.For many fans, Busch represented a throwback to an earlier era of NASCAR when drivers were expected to show personality as much as speed.Away from the track, however, Busch's life centered around his family. Samantha and Kyle were married in 2010 and built a life together that became increasingly visible to fans through social media, charitable work, and their support of young racers coming through the ranks.In the days following Busch's death, Samantha shared an emotional message thanking fans, friends, and members of the racing community who had reached out with support. She described the overwhelming response as a source of strength during one of the most difficult periods of her life.The couple's two children, Brexton and Lennix, have remained at the center of many of Samantha's recent messages.Earlier this month, she revealed that she had made a promise to Kyle while he was hospitalized. That promise was to continue supporting their children's dreams, particularly Brexton's growing passion for racing. According to Samantha, the bond between father and son was built around countless hours spent discussing race cars, working together, and sharing a love for motorsports.That connection has become especially meaningful as the family navigates life without one of NASCAR's most recognizable figures.The estate filing also reportedly notes that no wrongful death lawsuit is expected to be filed. While the legal process surrounding the estate will continue in the coming months, the focus for many fans remains on remembering Busch's legacy rather than the details of probate proceedings.Few drivers leave behind a rsum that compares to Busch's.His championships, victories, and record-setting accomplishments guaranteed his place among NASCAR's all-time greats long before his final race. Yet many fans will remember him just as much for the intensity he brought every time he climbed behind the wheel.Whether they cheered him or rooted against him, they paid attention when Kyle Busch was on the track.Now, as the legal and personal chapters following his death continue to unfold, the racing world is still adjusting to the absence of a driver who helped define an entire generation of NASCAR competition.For Samantha Busch and the couple's children, the court filing represents another step in that process. For NASCAR fans, it serves as another reminder that one of the sport's biggest personalities is gone far sooner than anyone expected.Source
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  • WWW.ESPN.COM
    NFLPA, NBAPA tell Congress it backs college bill
    The NFL, NFLPA and NBPA on Tuesday sent statements to Congress supporting the Protect College Sports Act and lauding specific provisions it includes while also encouraging further "negotiations" during the legislative process.
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