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  • Molecular Quality Controls Market to Grow Steadily Through 2036, Driven by Increasing Prevalence of Infectious and Genetic Diseases
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  • Molecular Quality Controls Market to Grow Steadily Through 2036, Driven by Increasing Prevalence of Infectious and Genetic Diseases
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    Lionel Messi Delivers 2 Clutch Assists To Lead Argentina To Back-To-Back World Cup Finals
    Lionel Messi delivered two clutch assists in crunch time to lead Argentina to a 2-1 comeback win over England in the 2026 FIFA World Cup semifinals on Wednesday at Atlanta Stadium. With Argentina facing elimination after a 55th minute Anthony Gordon goal, Messi came alive in the match's final minutes, setting up Enzo Fernndez's 85th minute equalizer. Messi recorded his second assist of the night in the second minute of stoppage time, finding Lautaro Martnez at the far post, where he headed in the match-winning goal. Lionel Messi has now scored or assisted in 11 consecutive World Cup matches, extending the longest ever run by a player on record since 1966. Argentina will play Spain in the 2026 FIFA World Cup final on Sunday at New York New Jersey Stadium. This is Argentina's second consecutive World Cup final appearance.
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    Michigan's Board of Regents not expected to discuss Warde Manuel, investigation at Thursday meeting
    As reports swirl around the Michigan AD's future in Ann Arbor, sources tell CBS Sports a decision is unlikely to come this week
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    40-year long Bayern Munich World Cup streak ended by cowardly England losing at the end
    FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - JUNE 23: Harry Kane of England during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group L match between England and Ghana at Boston Stadium on June 23, 2026 in Foxborough, United States. (Photo by Marc Atkins/Getty Images) | Getty ImagesSince 1982, Bayern Munich have had at least one player in the final of every single World Cup. Except this one. With both England and France now eliminated in the semi-inal, Harry Kane, Michael Olise, and Dayot Upamecano have all exited the tournament.Just to recap, here is the incredible streak that Bayern Munich have maintained all these years, most of them coming courtesy of strong German performances at the biggest stage. Data courtesy of Bundesliga.com: 1982 final: Italy 3-1 West GermanyBayern players: Paul Breitner, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Wolfgang Dremmler (all Germany)1986 final: Argentina 3-2 West GermanyBayern players: Lothar Matthus, Dieter Hoene, Norbert Eder (all Germany)1990 final: West Germany 1-0 ArgentinaBayern players: Klaus Augenthaler, Stefan Reuter, Jrgen Kohler (all Germany)1994 final: Brazil 0-0 Italy (Brazil won 3-2 on penalties)Bayern player: Jorginho (Brazil)1998 final: France 3-0 BrazilBayern player: Bixente Lizarazu (France)2002 final: Brazil 2-0 GermanyBayern players: Oliver Kahn, Thomas Linke, Jens Jeremies (all Germany)2006 final: Italy 1-1 France (Italy won 5-3 on penalties)Bayern player: Willy Sagnol (France)2010 final: Spain 1-0 NetherlandsBayern players: Mark van Bommel, Arjen Robben, Edson Braafheid (all Netherlands)2014 final: Germany 1-0 ArgentinaBayern players: Philipp Lahm, Toni Kroos, Thomas Mller, Mario Gtze, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Jerme Boateng, Manuel Neuer (all Germany)2018 final: France 4-2 CroatiaBayern player: Corentin Tolisso (France)2022 final: Argentina 3-3 France (Argentina won 4-2 on penalties)Bayern players: Dayot Upamecano, Benjamin Pavard, Kingsley Coman (all France)2026 final: Spain vs Argentina (result TBD) Bayern players: No oneGermany represented the Bayern contingent in five occasions, while France were the next best with four. It is no wonder that the decline of the German national team has coincided with Bayern Munich losing their streak in the finals. France kept it alive in the last two World Cups, but this one was one too many. Things, of course, should be said of how the main representatives went out. France were soundly outclassed by Spain, while England played like cowards against Argentina, trying to nick a 1-0 win after Anthony Gordon scored in the second half. The loss was reminiscent of how Bayern Munich succumbed 2-1 to Real Madrid back in 2024, with the late goal from Joselu. Thomas Tuchel was the coach in both occasions. Well, so it goes. Streaks dont last forever. Its just a shame that a Bayern Munich player will not win a World Cup this year. Olise and Kane in particular had a good chance of winning a Ballon dOr if they did. Join the conversation!Sign up for a user accountand get:New, improved notifications system!Fewer adsCreatecommunity postsComment on articles, community postsRec comments, community posts
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  • Brake Hoses and Brake Pipes Market Highlights Hydraulic Brake Hoses Accounting for 59% Market Share
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    Thierry Henry and Zlatan Critical Of England's Defensive Approach vs. Argentina
    Argentina is very familiar with needing a late goal at the World Cup. In the round of 32 and quarterfinals, the reigning champion went to extra time against Cape Verde and Switzerland, respectively. In the round of 16 against Egypt, the Argentines were down 2-0 entering the final 15 minutes. Argentina did it again in its thrilling 2-1 win over England, but the Three Lions invited Lionel Messi's team to attack with head coach Thomas Tuchel's late substitutions. England head coach Thomas Tuchel took off winger Anthony Gordon in the 72nd minute and brought on defender Ezri Konsa. Then, 10 minutes later, 6-foot-7 defender Dan Burn and left back Nico O'Reilly were brought on for midfielder Declan Rice and defender Reece James, who appeared to be injured. "Thomas Tuchel, what he did wasn't bad," Thierry Henry said on FOX Sports' "World Cup Live." "They just did it too early." "England stopped playing," Zlatan Ibrahimovi added. England opened the scoring through Gordon in the 55th minute, when the winger met Morgan Rogers' cross at the far post and placed it in the bottom corner. From there, Argentina began dictating the play and had the majority of the ball, with Enzo Fernndez scoring in the 85th minute before Lautaro Martnez scored the game-winner two minutes into extra time. The turning point may have come in the 76th minute, though, when Argentina midfielder Alexis Mac Allister hit the post with a long-range effort. That was also after two impressive saves from England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford. After 90-plus minutes, England only had five shots (two on target) compared to Argentina's 15 (five on target). England also only had seven touches in Argentina's 18-yard box, while Argentina had 28 such touches. "I think that England went into a back five too early for my liking, giving them the ball. I'm not saying that they thought they won the game," Henry said. "It's not true. But they thought they had to defend the lead a tiny bit too early. After that, if you're Argentina, you're going to throw strikers and put [them] in the box. "One thing that [Argentina manager Lionel] Scaloni did exactly the same against Switzerland and Egypt, he put [Messi] on the right not in the middle, into traffic. But he put him on the right. They attracted him to the right of the opposition, to give him the ball in a [one-on-one situation] to go back to his left and cross. And actually, he went on his right to cross. "So, what I'm saying is, they're the world champion for a reason." When England made its first defensive change, bringing on Konsa for Gordon in the 72nd minute, Argentina made three substitutions. Then, nine minutes later, striker Lautaro Martinez entered the game, replacing left back Nicols Tagliafico. "Tuchel made some changes. He went too defensive, and Scaloni went more offensive," Ibrahimovi said. "The way Argentina was playing, they didn't panic. They kept attacking. They hit the post. They had a couple of chances before scoring their first goal, and they kept pushing. They didn't make some panic move. Scaloni kept pushing by putting in more offensive players. Martinez came in, in the end. "So, the best team won, like Thierry said." Alexi Lalas agreed with Henry and Ibrahimovi, noting that encouraging a team with Messi to attack by making defensive-minded changes is a dangerous game to play. "England, to a certain extent, beat themselves," Lalas said. "But, ultimately, they got beaten by arguably the greatest player to ever play the game, who's still at the top of his game."
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    2026 WNBA All-Star Game draft: Caitlin Clark and A'ja Wilson to face Paige Bueckers and Breanna Stewart
    Honorary general managers Cynthia Cooper and Teresa Weatherspoon picked their All-Star rosters on Wednesday
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