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WWW.FOXSPORTS.COMWorld Cup Roundup: Host Nations Mexico And Canada Enjoy Home CookingIt was a great day for the host nations at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, as Mexico secured its place in the Round of 32 and Canada pick up a historic win in front of an enthusiastic home crowd. Here is everything you might have missed on Day 8 of the tournament: Czechia vs. South Africa Switzerland vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina Canada vs. Qatar Mexico vs. South Korea BEST OF THE DAY Save Of The Day Mexico nearly went another day without knowing its knockout round fate it didn't have to because of the late-game heroics by Ral Rangel, who saved not one, but two shots from point-blank range to secure all three points for El Tri. Assist Of The Day Rubn Vargas might have been wide-open for Switzerland's second goal of the match, but only because of the impressive hold-up play from Breel Embolo, who shielded the ball just long enough to shift Bosnia and Herzegovina's defense. Goal Of The Day Some players need 90 minutes to make an impact; Johan Manzambi only needed two. The 20-year-old had a brace in Switzerland's win, and his first was a stunner. Moment Of The Day It was a bittersweet day for Canada. While it secured a historic World Cup win with a six-goal margin of victory, it lost midfielder Ismal Kon to injury. In a tribute to Kon, Nathan Saliba held up Kon's jersey number after scoring Canada's fourth goal. Suffice to say, he will have the full support of his teammates for the remainder of the tournament.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 17 Visualizações 0 Anterior -
WWW.CBSSPORTS.COMGrading the WNBA sophomores: How Paige Bueckers, Dominique Malonga, Sonia Citron and more have fared so farThe 2025 draft class was one for the record books, so let's check in on several in their second seasons0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 25 Visualizações 0 Anterior -
SPORTS.YAHOO.COMCan Exeter complete remarkable title-winning turnaround?Exeter held off a late Bath surge to win 27-26 in their semi-final last week [Getty Images]Two dressing room scenes less than 14 months apart could not tell more aptly the story of where Exeter have come from as they prepare for Saturday's Prem final.Head back to the end of April last year and there was footage - without any sound - of chief executive Tony Rowe laying down the law in no uncertain terms after a club record 79-17 loss at Gloucester.But fast forward to this month and Exeter's director of rugby Rob Baxter triumphantly walks into the away dressing room at Bath, whips off his shirt and joyously joins the celebrations after his side booked their first Prem final place in five years.So how have those players who looked so sheepishly into the distance or down at their feet at Gloucester become a side that went from second-bottom to Prem finalists in the space of a year?Exeter fight back to stun Bath and reach Prem final'Same players but different men' - Exeter's remarkable turnaround"It's never come down to one thing, it never does," Baxter, with his shirt firmly on, tells BBC Sport."There were lots of things that led to the Gloucester result, just like there's lots of things that have led to us having a better season and getting to the final."On the day I kind of understood what Tony was talking about because it wasn't us losing, Tony's seen us lose plenty of times, he's seen us win plenty of times, but for him it's just more about you just stay in the fight."I think that was the problem is that a multitude of things added up to mean we weren't really competitive in that game, and I think that was the bit that hurt Tony, that was obviously the bit that hurt me."It's one of the first things we addressed right from day one of the off season, let alone the pre-season - if you can't win, you draw, and if you can't draw, you lose by one point, if you can't lose by one point you lose by two, because that's the easiest way for me to wrap it up."You can talk about resilience and all this type of stuff, they're just words - you can put words to anything."'It's not too dissimilar than it was a few years back'Gareth Steenson's extra-time penalty to win Exeter's first Premiership title in 2017 secured his name in club folklore [Shutterstock]"Rob is an emotional guy, very emotional about the club, passionate about it," former Exeter fly-half Gareth Steenson tells BBC South West. "I know last year definitely hurt him."I think it's probably just that connection again with the squad, it looks like they're all connected in what they do and they've all bought into what they're trying to achieve."Steenson knows more than most what it means to win with Exeter.The Ulsterman, who is now attack coach for Ireland's women's team, spent 12 years as a Chiefs player and four as a coach until leaving two years ago.He scored the winning points when Exeter won promotion to the Premiership in 2010 before kicking the vital score as he captained the Chiefs to their first title in 2017.He also helped Exeter reach every Prem final from 2016 to his retirement in 2020, winning a league a European double in his final season. "I know that pre-season was meant to be out in the sand dunes, running around, things that we would experience even with Championship level, but it builds bonds that are slightly different, and I think you can see that"That emotion, that's probably just a release of a couple of years."It's been difficult a couple of years, but knowing that he's got a good group around him, they all feel part of it, they look like a team that's fighting for each other, that's the biggest thing that I can see from the outside."Chatting to a couple of lads, they do talk about that it's not too dissimilar than it was a few years back, and that's exactly what you want to see."'Take the opportunity with both hands'Olly Woodburn last played in a Twickenham final for Exeter in 2019 and has scored eight tries in 22 games this season [Getty Images]One of Steenson's former team-mates Olly Woodburn will line up for Exeter on Saturday.The 34-year-old has seen it all before - playing in four of Exeter's previous six Prem finals, including that dramatic game that saw Steenson kick for victory."I would say it's similar to our first final - not a lot of people thought we'd get there. We were a mid-table team, quite scrappy and overlooked."This is is very similar, we entered the season and everyone's been overlooking us"We're back as underdogs and we've reached the final and we've created some huge upsets."Having had a win and three losses, many would have thought Woodburn's chances of returning to a Twickenham final had gone.But he has reinvented himself, moving from the wing to full-back and provided an experienced head in a back three with youthful stars like Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, Campbell Ridl and Paul Brown-Bampoe on the wings."You kind of take it for granted being at this stage of the season in the mix," he says."This time around it's been six years since I played in a final, so I've been trying to soak up every moment of it and make the most of every opportunity I get."I'm not looking back and thinking 'oh we could have made the final that time and I didn't use up every moment', so for me it means a lot to be back here and I'm going to take the opportunity with both hands."Confidence from Northampton comebackExeter drew with Northampton on the opening weekend of the season and lost narrowly to them at home earlier this year [Getty Images]Exeter's past two seasons have in many ways been shaped by their opening games.In 2024, Tommy Reffell's last-minute try saw the Chiefs lose 17-14 at home to Leicester - a defeat which crushed the side's hopes and set the tone for a poor season.Fast forward 12 months and it looked as though it would be much of the same as Exeter trailed 33-7 at Northampton at half-time.But Baxter's men showed a different mettle as they came back to draw 33-33, and the rest has been history."After a pre-season everyone's the best team in the world and then you get punched in the face in that first half," recalls captain Dafydd Jenkins."We had a massive comeback and it's given us confidence throughout the season for those comebacks."We took a huge amount of confidence coming away from Saints, so getting that three points was huge for us in terms of that belief."We do reference that game a fair bit, especially this week - we know if we get our stuff right then we're going to be there or thereabouts."Now Jenkins and his team-mates will hope their season can end how it began, with a positive result against Northampton, and what many will see as an unlikely Prem title.Exeter's Feyi-Waboso declares himself fit for Prem finalExeter's play-off run forces Hooper 'to grow'0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 25 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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