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    DFB-Team: Nach Schlotterbeck-Aus - Chef Tah mit neuer Rolle
    Der neue Abwehrchef Jonathan Tah bekommt - nach Schlotterbecks WM-Aus - mit Ex-Abwehrchef Antonio Rdiger einen neuen Partner. Auch seine spielerische Rolle wird sich ndern.[mehr]
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    Neville Joins Dragons, Floyd Activated
    The Dayton Dragons, in conjunction with the Cincinnati Reds, announced the following roster changes today:Outfielder Mason Neville has been promot... - MWL Dayton Dragons
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    DIRECT. Colombie-RD Congo: suivez le match du groupe K de la Coupe du monde 2026 en live
    Ultime match de la nuit de mardi mercredi, la Colombie affronte la Rpublique dmocratique du Congo Guadalajara, au Mexique (4h). Cette rencontre dcisive pour la qualification en 16e est suivre sur RMC Sport.
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    Women's T20 WC: Australia crush Pakistan by 113 runs, move closer to semifinals
    Australia maintained their perfect Women's T20 World Cup record with a dominant win over Pakistan, though a semifinal spot is not yet confirmed. Ellyse Perry starred with bat and ball. Meanwhile, Sri Lanka's Chamari Athapaththu smashed a century to keep their hopes alive, and New Zealand also secured a crucial victory. The tournament continues with a highly anticipated clash between England and the West Indies.
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    4 Takeaways From Croatia's Gritty Win Over Panama At World Cup
    After a stuttering first half and a hard-fought second, Croatia came out victorious with a 1-0 win against Panam in Toronto, giving the team three valuable points at the World Cup one behind Group L leaders England and second-placed Ghana, who drew 0-0 earlier today. This now means that there is everything to play for on the final match day for Croatia, England, and Ghana as a victory could grant any of them top of the group. As for Panam, its sadly the end of the road for the CONCACAF side and, despite a valiant effort, it definitely caused many headaches against Croatia. Here are my takeaways: 1. Croatia Snapped Out Of Its Snoozefest When Croatia wakes up, it can be very dangerous. The game's only goal proved that. The beginning of the match was impressive for Panam, looking more composed and creative towards Croatia when heading forward on the counter. Canaleros coach Thomas Christiansen had them organized against the UEFA side and even offered a threat going forward from the wings. As the game evolved, Croatia finalists in 2018 and third-placed finishers in 2022 held more possession, but it was still Panamwith the best opportunities to score. In the end, the first half ended scoreless. Zlatko Dali knew that his Croatian side had to turn up the intensity, so his players obliged. Thanks to the substitute Ante Budimir, who scored his first goal for the national team after a year, Croatia took the lead. The only goal of the evening was a thing of beauty. Marco Pasalic wonderfully flicked the ball for his left back Josip Stanisic, who overtook him on the right wing and delivered one of the best crosses of the tournament so far. The ball was so good that all Budimir had to do was tap it in. There was a fight from Panam and a lot of heart, but in the end, it wasnt enough. As for Croatia, this was a solid win. But Dali knows more will be needed against Ghana, which will be an absolute test in Philadelphia. 2. Modri Joins Elite Company With 200th Appearance In a tournament filled with veteran players showing they can still make magic, let's give some spotlight to Croatia's Luka Modri. The 40-year-old midfielder joined Cristiano Ronaldo, Bader Al-Mutawa and Lionel Messi to play his 200th match with his national team. A magnificent achievement from one of the best players of his position in the history of the modern game. When you watch Croatia, it is so evident that Modri continues to pull all the strings. Who knows what will happen to this team when he retires? Perhaps Martin Baturina will become the next talisman for this team, asthe23-year-old attacking midfielder was very good. But for now, Modri remains king. For 80 minutes, he was excellent once again. 3. Panams Cristian Martnez Had A Night To Remember Despite the loss, the CONCACAF side came to fight, and it was mainly thanks to the impact of Cristian Martnez on the right wing. Lets not forget that the midfielder who plays for Israeli side Ironi Kiryat Shmona was going up against Joko Gvardiol and this did not phase him. Martnez was a consistent handful against the Manchester City defender and did not quit. Martnez had trouble finding a club on a consistent basis until landing at Ironi Kiryat Shmona. For the national team, after missing out on 2018, and Panam not making it to 2022, he was finally making the most of this moment. Panam may be out but to follow Martnezs lead, they can be very proud of what they gave tonight. 4. Croatia Needs To Be More Dangerous Inside The Box The Croatians ended up being the winners and had more opportunities, but Panam had more chances inside the box. Croatia is very shy about entering the dangerous zones and, whats more than that, it actually invites the opposition to penetrate. Moving forward, especially if it makes it to the knockout stages, Croatia has to both attack the box and defend its own with more aggression. There is all to play for in Group L for the battle for top. Croatia, now on three points, faces Ghana on four points on Saturday in Philadelphia at the same time England plays Panam at New York New Jersey Stadium.
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    World Cup Group B scenarios: Everything still to play for as Canada chase historic qualification
    Canada hope they punch their ticket to the knockout stages for the first time on Wednesday
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    NBA Draft: Thunder try to address Wemby problem by grabbing Michigan big man Aday Mara at No. 12
    The Oklahoma City Thunder drafted 7-foot-3 Michigan center Aday Mara at No. 12 overall Tuesday night without having to trade up.That's a preposterously good result for executive vice president and general manager Sam Presti, who handed coach Mark Daigneault a ton of size to throw at San Antonio Spurs center Victor Wembanyama.Mara isn't just raw size. He's got great timing as a shot-blocker, he can make a wide array of passes, has spacing upside and could turn into a full-time starting center down the line.For the Thunder to grab Mara like this, entirely organically, is almost a missed opportunity by rival teams, which could have selected Maya and held him hostage in order to extract assets from Presti and Co.This further underlines how smart it is to go the draft-pick route, as the Thunder have for several years. Well-run teams end up in these situations where they can drastically improve their own positions by having done the work previously and remaining focused on asset accumulation.The Thunder will also have a ton of optionality with Isaiah Hartenstein, with whom they hold a team option. With Mara in the fold, they can breathe easy, decline the option and attempt to re-sign Hartenstein at a discount. If he refuses, they should have enough size to remain competitive.
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    Rebuilding Grizzlies nab Duke's Boozer at No. 3
    Memphis took another step toward its next era with the selection of Cameron Boozer, a move that could accelerate the club's reset.
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    Rude not to: Mitchell responds to on contract call; Eagle cleared of serious misconduct AFL Daily
    An in-demand mastermind has shut down further questioning over his future a a contending club, as head coach vacancies remain at Carlton and Tasmania.
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    Emotional moment NBA Draft pick Cameron Boozer celebrates with older brother whose life he helped save
    College National Player of the Year Cameron Boozer's emotional introduction to the NBA fittingly came alongside the older brother whose life he once helped save.
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