Bournemouth vs Manchester United – Premier League match preview | Football News

Manchester United rue injury woes as they seek revenge at Bournemouth in the Premier League for December’s home defeat.

Who: AFC Bournemouth vs Manchester United, Premier League
Where: Vitality Stadium
When: Saturday, April 13 16:30 GMT
Head-to-head record: 21 games – 14 wins for Manchester United, four for Bournemouth, three draws

The absence of key players in defence has had a negative impact on Manchester United’s season, manager Erik ten Hag said as he continues to cope with an injury crisis at the Premier League club with six defenders unavailable.

Raphael Varane and Jonny Evans are the latest names on the long list of injuries at United as the duo joined fellow centre-backs Lisandro Martinez and Victor Lindelof and left-backs Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia on the sidelines.

United, sixth in the league with 49 points, visit Bournemouth on Saturday. United are 11 points behind fourth-placed Tottenham Hotspur with seven games remaining.

“It’s very difficult,” Ten Hag told reporters on Friday.

“Everyone who has a little bit of knowledge about football, they know it will affect your performance and your results so the back four is always the foundation to get results.

“We didn’t have that but still we have to win. We all have to take the responsibility, but when you oversee it, then you know it has a negative impact.”

Maguire has been a ‘great leader’ for Man United

The Dutchman said Harry Maguire, who was linked with a move away from the club in the close season last year, has been an important figure in the team.

“We were always happy with Harry, but he wants to play,” ten Hag said.

“He’s a great leader, very good defender, very comfortable on the ball. When I count all of those abilities when we have our [injury] problems in our defensive line, he is even more important to lead that line, to make us play from the back.

“We are very pleased he’s there and we need him to get our results and achieve our targets.”

To make matters worse, forward Marcus Rashford and midfielder Scott McTominay are a doubt for the clash against Bournemouth, who are 12th. The pair are set to be assessed before the game.

“Scott, I don’t think so. We have training, so we have a day, he will push. He’s so keen to be a part of it, but there’s questions,” ten Hag said.

“Rashy trained yesterday, and we’ll see how he recovers from it today. There’s another training today and then we will make the decision.”

Bournemouth hope for Old Trafford repeat

Bournemouth manager, Andoni Iraola, has been named Premier League Manager of the Month after recording three wins and a draw in March.

The Cherries lost last weekend to Luton Town, but will look to bounce back against a United side that they stunned 3-0 in the reverse fixture in December.

“It was nice to win it for the first time,” he said. “We’ve been close in a couple of other months and it’s good to win this recognition but it’s good to take these results.”

Antoine Semenyo and Marcus Tavernier miss out after picking up injuries in Bournemouth’s defeat by Luton last week.

Chris Mepham is ill and will also miss the game alongside Tyler Adams, Ryan Fredericks and Luis Sinisterra.

“United will come here wanting to beat us and be better in the duels. We will have to be at our best,” Iraola added.

“We have lost some players but it’s a chance for others to step up and show that they are good players and can play against this opposition.”

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Premier League: Manchester City vs Luton Town match preview | United Nations News

Manchester City entertain Luton Town on Saturday at the Etihad Stadium where a win move them top of the Premier League.

Who: Manchester City vs Luton Town, Premier League

Where: Etihad Stadium, Manchester

When: Saturday, April 14:00 GMT

Head-to-head record: 51 games – 22 wins for Manchester City, 14 for Luton Town, 15 draws

Manchester City cannot be tempted to look ahead to next week’s Champions League game against Real Madrid, said manager Pep Guardiola, as his team host struggling Luton Town on Saturday in their bid to retain their Premier League crown.

“We have to [focus on Luton Town], the Premier League is so important,” Guardiola said on Friday. “It’s 11, 10 months we’ve been fighting for the title, we know what position we are in.”

Third-placed City, who have 70 points with seven games remaining and zero margin for error, can climb atop of the table on Saturday and crank up the pressure on Arsenal and Liverpool who share the points lead on 71.

Guardiola was unable to provide an update on the fitness of Nathan Ake, Phil Foden and Kyle Walker on Friday. Foden was forced off late in Tuesday’s 3-3 draw at Real Madrid in the first leg of their Champions League quarterfinal tie, while Ake and Walker were already sidelined with injuries.

“We’re training this afternoon and then we’ll know better how they feel,” he said.

Brazil goalkeeper Ederson is fully fit and should reclaim his starting spot on Saturday from Stefan Ortega.

Manchester City are in ‘big, big trouble’

City midfielder Rodri had pleaded for a rest after their 3-3 draw with Madrid, and conceded the squad are tired amid their busy campaign for three remaining trophies this season.

“Take a look at our games and you realise,” Guardiola said on Rodri’s comments. “It is simple. He is so important for the quality he gives us. But if you have a player that doesn’t want to play, he won’t play.

“I need to rest the centre halves also but in [England’s] friendly games, [John Stones and Kyle Walker] got injured so they yet cannot rest. We are in big, big trouble.

“I had the feeling we were tired in the last games. We will decide tomorrow what we have to do.”

City striker Erling Haaland tops the league’s goalscoring charts with 19, and Guardiola was asked what more his prolific scorer needs to do to win the Ballon d’Or this season after he finished runner-up to Lionel Messi in 2023.

“He needs to play more minutes, to learn from what you have to do,” Guardiola said. “But the target is not the Ballon d’Or, the target is to win trophies and he did. Would we have won five trophies last year without him? Not a chance.

“It’s not about Erling or any other player. Until you retire, you can [always] be better.”

Following their Champions League quarterfinal second leg on Wednesday at the Etihad Stadium, City travel to Wembley three days later to face Chelsea in their FA Cup semifinal.

Hatters up for Man City challenge

City edged 18th-placed Luton Town 2-1 at Kenilworth Road in December, but dispatched the struggling side from the FA Cup with a 6-2 fifth-round rout in February.

Luton will be without Issa Kabore, who is ineligible against his parent club.

Reece Burke and Teden Mengi have not trained this week for the Hatters, but will have fitness tests before the match at the Etihad Stadium.

“We can go there with a belief and a confidence that stranger things have happened,” Luton boss Rob Edwards said.

“They are a brilliant team with probably the greatest manager of all time and a fantastic group of players, no matter who he plays.

“There is pressure on them to win every game because they are fighting for every trophy. We feel the same, just for different reasons.”

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Australia’s Smith joins Washington Freedom before MLC cricket season | Cricket News

The former Australian cricket captain will play in the US-based league after the conclusion of T20 World Cup on June 29.

Australia batter Steve Smith will play for Washington Freedom in the second season of Major League Cricket (MLC) in the United States.

The Washington DC-based team – which is one of six inaugural franchises to play in the MLC – made the Smith announcement on Thursday.

Smith, who has played just four Twenty20 internationals for Australia since the start of 2023, went unsold at the Indian Premier League (IPL) auction held in December last year. He competed for the Sydney Sixers in the 2023-24 Big Bash League (BBL).

The 34-year-old will be reunited with former teammate Ricky Ponting, who was appointed coach of Washington Freedom in February.

Last year, Smith was named brand ambassador to Washington Freedom, who have a high-performance partnership with New South Wales, his domestic team in Australia.

Washington Freedom finished third in the inaugural season of the six-team T20 tournament. The second edition of MLC is set to begin on July 4, following the conclusion of this year’s T20 World Cup in the United States and West Indies.

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Olympics: India’s Zareen ready to step out of Mary Kom’s shadow, says coach | Boxing News

The current IBA women’s world boxing champion will go for gold at the Paris Olympics.

Two-time world boxing champion Nikhat Zareen is ready to step out of fellow Indian MC Mary Kom’s shadow with a medal at the Paris Olympics, coach Blas Iglesias Fernandez has said.

Six-time world champion MC Mary Kom has been the face of women’s boxing in India and her illustrious career inspired a Bollywood biopic in 2014.

She won the flyweight bronze at the 2012 London Olympics to cement her legacy and announced her retirement earlier this year.

Zareen will make her Olympic debut in the 50kg event in Paris and Fernandez expects the 27-year-old to return with a medal around her neck.

“This is Nikhat’s time to prove herself,” the Cuban said in a Sports Authority of India (SAI) media release on Tuesday.

“It’s true that she had lived in the shadows of Mary Kom but now it’s her chance to prove herself and make India proud.”

Since 1990, Fernandez has worked with India’s top boxers, including Mary Kom, and is the only foreigner to have won India’s highest award for a coach.

Currently India’s high-performance coach, the 68-year-old was particularly pleased by Zareen’s ring awareness.

“I love the boxing (style) of Nikhat. She is very intelligent. She has good ring tactics,” he said.

India could expect a second boxing medal in the women’s event if Lovlina Borgohain, who won the welterweight bronze at the Tokyo Olympics, could find her “killer instinct”, Fernandez said.

“Lovlina has to show more killer instinct,” he said of the boxer, who had to move from 69kg to 75kg after the Olympic categories were revised.

“I have seen some of her bouts and I think she lost them because Lovlina was not aggressive and proactive enough.

“If she can box to her potential, she can finish among the medals in Paris.”

India has bagged four women’s quota places for Paris.

Fernandez was hopeful the male boxers would give a good account of themselves at the world qualifiers in Bangkok where India can potentially clinch nine Paris spots.

“I reckon Nishant Dev and Amit Panghal can bag Paris quotas. They both have the potential to do this,” he said.

“Men’s boxing is very tough and should not be compared with women’s where the competition is relatively easier.”

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Al Nassr’s Ronaldo red-carded as Al Hilal win Saudi Super Cup semifinal | Football News

Cristiano Ronaldo’s wait for a Saudi Arabian football trophy will continue after Super Cup exit.

Al Nassr captain Cristiano Ronaldo was sent off late on as his side lost 2-1 to city rivals Al Hilal in their Saudi Super Cup semifinal after a heated clash in Abu Dhabi.

Portugal’s record scorer was shown a straight red card four minutes from time for elbowing an opponent when his side were 2-0 down before they scored a late consolation on Monday night.

Jorge Jesus’s Al Hilal opened the scoring in the 62nd minute when Salem al-Dawsari slotted the ball into the bottom right corner from a Sergej Milinkovic-Savic flick after a quick break.

Brazilian forward Malcolm doubled the lead in the 72nd minute with a fine header after Michael’s long cross from the right found his compatriot unmarked in the centre of the box.

Former Liverpool forward Sadio Mane got Al Nassr on the scoresheet in stoppage time off Abdulrahman Ghareeb’s pass.

Al Hilal will seek a record-extending fourth title in Thursday’s final when they face Karim Benzema’s Al Ittihad, who beat Al Wehda 2-1 in the earlier semifinal on Monday.

Ronaldo joined Al Nassr on a free transfer on December 31, 2022, securing the highest salary for a professional footballer after signing a two-and-a-half-year, $213m deal.

The Portuguese striker, who began playing for Al Nassr in January 2023, is yet to win a trophy in Saudi Arabia.

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MLB, players’ union in war of words as pitcher injuries spiral

Barely over a week into the regular season, MLB and the Players Association are battling over player injuries.

Amid a rash of significant arm injuries among pitchers, the MLBPA released a statement on Saturday night claiming the use of the pitch clock instituted in 2023 and altered this season was at fault.

“Despite unanimous player opposition and significant concerns regarding health and safety, the commissioner’s office reduced the length of the pitch clock last December, just one season removed from imposing the most significant rule change in decades,” union executive director Tony Clark said in a statement.

“Since then, our concerns about the health impacts of reduced recovery time have only intensified. The league’s unwillingness thus far to acknowledge or study the effects of these profound changes is an unprecedented threat to our game and its most valuable asset — the players.”


Guardians pitcher Shane Bieber is out for the season as he needs Tommy John surgery. AP

The league quickly stated its disagreement in a separate message.

“This statement ignores the empirical evidence and much more significant long-term trend, over multiple decades, of velocity and spin increases that are highly correlated with arm injuries,” MLB’s statement read, pointing to studies that have been done on the subject.

“Nobody wants to see pitchers get hurt in this game, which is why MLB is currently undergoing a significant comprehensive research study into the causes of this long-term increase, interviewing prominent medical experts across baseball which to date has been consistent with an independent analysis by Johns Hopkins University that found no evidence to support that the introduction of the pitch clock has increased injuries,’’ the statement continued.

“In fact, JHU found no evidence that pitchers who worked quickly in 2023 were more likely to sustain an injury than those who worked less quickly on average. JHU also found no evidence that pitchers who sped up their pace were more likely to sustain an injury than those who did not.”


Braves pitcher Spencer Strider was diagnosed with a UCL injury. Getty Images

Instead, the league pointed to how hard pitchers are throwing as the cause for the spike, as opposed to the pace.

MLB instituted a pitch clock for the 2023 season set at 15 seconds with no runners on base and 20 seconds with a baserunner.

The change resulted in a 24-minute reduction in the average time of a game.

This past offseason, the 11-man competition committee voted to cut the clock to 18 seconds with baserunners, which was opposed by the four players on the body.

The back-and-forth between the league and MLBPA came on the same day it was learned that the Yankees’ Jonathan Loaisiga, Cleveland’s Shane Bieber and Atlanta’s Spencer Strider had each suffered injuries to their UCL, with Loaisiga and Bieber set for season-ending surgeries.

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Mets’ Luis Severino rebounds in second start thanks to fastball

CINCINNATI — Perhaps a game the Mets want to forget will be memorable for Luis Severino.

The high-octane, high-upside and high-risk righty bounced back from a poor Mets debut — after a disastrous 2023 with the Yankees — in a solid second start of the season.

Severino allowed two runs (one earned) on three hits and two walks in five innings in which he punched out seven, typically on four-seamers that he repeatedly turned to as he challenged Reds batters.

Luis Severino allowed two runs in five innings in the Mets’ 9-6 loss to the Reds. Getty Images

Severino retired nine straight Reds from the second through the fifth and did not allow mistakes made behind him to swell in what became a 9-6 loss at Great American Ball Park.

“He was more aggressive, fastball had life and he was a lot better,” manager Carlos Mendoza said of Severino, who had allowed six runs in five innings in a debut loss to the Brewers. “They ran his pitch count up. Gave us five innings, gave us an opportunity to win the game.”

Cincinnati only scored against Severino in the second inning, when first Severino’s defense then his control let him down.

Jeimer Candelario hit what would have been a deep fly out to left, but Tyrone Taylor slipped on the warning track, turning it into a double.

With one out and Candelario on third, Elly De La Cruz smacked a grounder to second, and Jeff McNeil tried to charge the ball and throw home — but the ball skipped past him, a run scoring on a slip and a slip-up.

Luis Severino Albert Cesare/The Enquirer/USA TODAY NETWORK

Severino then couldn’t find the strike zone, eventually issuing a bases-loaded walk to Jonathan India.

But he met with catcher Omar Narvaez on the mound before facing Will Benson with the bases loaded.

“Let’s use that pitch,” Severino told Narvaez of his four-seamer.

Benson swung at four fastballs and missed three times for an inning-ending strikeout.

That served as a turning point for Severino, kept turning to heat that maxed out at 98.4 mph.

The Reds couldn’t catch up, which was an early sign of progress from a pitcher who contains a higher ceiling than any other Mets starter.

Perhaps he found a way to become the Severino who was so dominant years ago in pinstripes.

“I think last [start] it was not that true fastball, it was not hopping at the end,” Severino said.


A somewhat-forgotten Mets pitcher is getting closer to becoming an option.

Max Kranick was on the outskirts of the competition for fifth starter once Kodai Senga went down, only to be sidelined himself by a Grade 2 left hamstring strain in late February that knocked him out for the rest of camp.

Max Kranick throws a pitch during a Mets’ spring training game. Jim Rassol-USA TODAY Sports

Kranick, a 26-year-old who was claimed from the Pirates this offseason, has been facing hitters in live batting practices in Port St. Lucie and is close to beginning a rehab assignment, likely this week.

“He’s progressing well,” Mendoza said.

Kranick made 11 starts with Pittsburgh in 2021-22 before he needed Tommy John surgery in June 2022, forcing him to miss much of last season, too.

The Mets saw something in the righty, who made one Grapefruit League start (throwing two scoreless innings) before his hamstring became a problem.

The Mets, who just signed Julio Teheran to be their fifth starter because not just Senga but Tylor Megill have gone down, will welcome any depth options they can find.


Brandon Nimmo, who sat Friday with a tight hamstring, returned to the lineup but as designated hitter and went 2-for-4 with a walk. Mendoza said Nimmo could play the outfield if needed, though it was not needed.


Sean Reid-Foley, who was placed on the 15-day injured list just before the season started with a right shoulder impingement, received a shot “a few days ago,” Mendoza said, and had been shut down for three days.

“He should be ramping up here pretty soon,” Mendoza said of the righty reliever.


Francisco Alvarez, who started in one end of Thursday’s doubleheader, caught the final few innings of the other and played Friday, was out of the starting lineup Saturday.

The Mets are in a stretch of 15 games in 14 days and do not want to overwork Alvarez.

Omar Narvaez got the start and had a strong offensive game.

Mendoza said Alvarez will play Sunday afternoon in a better matchup for the righty slugger against lefty Andrew Abbott.


J.D. Martinez was expected to serve as DH for a second straight day with Low-A St. Lucie.

Mendoza said Martinez “came out fine” following his 0-for-4-with-a-walk day Friday.

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Djokovic wants last dance with Nadal at French Open tennis | Tennis News

World number one Novak Djokovic is hoping for one last matchup with the 14-time French Open champion at Roland Garros.

Rafael Nadal’s withdrawal from the Monte Carlo Masters has cast doubt over the 22-times Grand Slam champion’s participation at the French Open, but Novak Djokovic said he was still hoping for a final chapter in their storied rivalry.

The 37-year-old Spaniard, who has said he expected to retire after the 2024 season, returned to competition in Brisbane in January, after almost a year sidelined with a hip flexor injury, but has not played an ATP event since.

“As a tennis fan I want him to play at least one more tournament before he retires,” world number one Djokovic told Eurosport in an interview published on Saturday.

“We all know what he’s done on clay in his career, particularly Roland Garros.

“That’s his goal, we all know that, he’s been saying it. For the sake of all tennis and Roland Garros in particular, we hope that he can play there. It would be great to have another great encounter.”

Djokovic will begin his quest for a third title in Monte Carlo on Tuesday without coach Goran Ivanisevic in his box, after ending his highly successful partnership with the Croatian last month.

The Serbian has been working with former doubles world number one Nenad Zimonjic in recent weeks.

“We have known each other really well for more than 20 years. He’s been always like an older brother to me. A mentor, a friend, who always tried to help me as a person and as a player,” Djokovic said.

“When I stopped with Goran, I was starting my clay-court preparation in Belgrade and he was there. He came to the court, and we really enjoyed our collaboration, and I asked him to come here for a few weeks.

“We are trying to make the most of it. He’s been giving me really useful advice to find the proper position when I’m approaching the net, and it’s something I’m not best at because I don’t play as many doubles matches.”

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Lebanon’s rock-climbing renaissance | Features

Among the terraced olive groves of northern Lebanon, a young man with sharp features and a shaved head ties a rope onto a harness around his hips. Nareg is quiet, pensive, rehearsing in his mind the movements his body is about to grapple with under stress.

A couple of local boys from the largely Maronite Christian town of Tannourine watch silently among the spring wildflowers and rocky contours below the cliff. Nareg checks the knot on his harness one last time, his girlfriend Tracy securing the other end of the rope, and then begins to climb.

Rock climbing, a sport rapidly gaining popularity in Lebanon, has its own local heritage associated with the cliffs of Tannourine.

Over half a century ago, Georges Massoud, from the town itself, gripped the sharp slate grey limestone with his hands and bare feet. He free-soloed the cliffs just to the right of where Nareg is climbing today, without a rope, to set quail traps on thin rock ledges.

Below, his stone home is still nestled between the cliffs and St. Jacob Hermitage. Locals say it’s the oldest continually inhabited house in Lebanon, potentially for over 500 years. Both his wife and son thought he was crazy for traversing the cliffs. But today, a climbing route here bears George’s name, a memorial to an early maverick by a generation of young Lebanese climbers.

Nareg dances upwards, seemingly weightless, while 30 other climbers – Lebanese and foreigners alike – pair off for their own climbs.

For Lebanon’s circle of climbers, the reasons why they climb are multifaceted. But one thing they all share in common is a loving devotion to this tightly-knit and diverse community.

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Knicks’ Mitchell Robinson out vs. Thunder with ankle injury

Two games into his return from December ankle surgery, Mitchell Robinson is out of the lineup for the Knicks with an injury to the same ankle.

Robinson suffered a sprained left ankle in Friday’s loss in San Antonio, and he has been ruled out for Sunday night’s game against the Thunder at the Garden.

Robinson played 19 minutes Friday night against the Spurs after playing 12 two nights earlier in Toronto in his first appearance since Dec. 8.


Mitchell Robinson was out of the Knicks’ lineup again Sunday night. Scott Wachter-USA TODAY Sports

Mitchell Robinson played 12 minutes against the Raptors on Wednesday. Getty Images

Julius Randle (shoulder) and OG Anunoby (elbow) remain out for the Knicks, although Alec Burks (shoulder) and Isaiah Hartenstein (wrist) were available.

All-Star guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (quad) was in the lineup for the Thunder.

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