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FC Dallas’ Jesús Ferreira left off USMNT roster ahead of match against Mexico
When Jesús Ferreira receives a phone call from the United States National Team head coach, it is usually to give him good news.
This time, that wasn’t the case.
FC Dallas’ leading scorer was excluded from the United States National Team list that will participate in the Nations League semifinal match against México.
B.J. Callaghan, who was named interim USNMT coach two days ago, spoke with Ferreira to personally tell him of his decision.
“I spoke to Jesús, he’s a super important player for our program,” Callaghan said at a news conference Thursday.
Callaghan kept to himself the details of why he did not select Ferreira, who has scored nine goals this season, most recently the one he had against Sporting Kansas City on Wednesday night.
Ferreira is the second-best scorer in MLS, just one goal behind leader Dénis Bouanga (LAFC).
“Jesús is having a very good first half of the season in the MLS with his team. I highly regard what he does on and off the field and explained the situation to him. I detailed to him the reasons why he was not selected this time,” said Callaghan, who is replacing Anthony Hudson, who resigned as interim head coach of the United States on Tuesday.
Callaghan did not close the door so Ferreira could join the team roster that will play the Gold Cup, the Concacaf tournament starting on July 24.
“I told Jesús to continue scoring goals and leading his team in which he is the captain,” said Callaghan. “Jesús is under the guidance of a great coach like Nico Estevez and I told Jesús that we will keep watching him to explore the possibility of calling him to our Gold Cup roster”.
Hudson did not call up any FC Dallas players for the Nations League semifinal, but four players who at some point belonged to the Frisco team appear on the list.
One of them is Ricardo Pepi, who has rediscovered his good form playing in the Netherlands for FC Groningen.
In 29 appearances for the Dutch club, the former FCD striker had 12 goals and three assists.
“Ricardo has had a great season, he’s scored very important goals for us and it’s going to be fun to see all these young players compete for a spot”.
Callaghan’s first official game as coach of the United States will be against his archrival, Mexico.
The do-or-die matchup to determine one of the Nations League finalists isn’t something the USMNT interim coach worries too much.
“I don’t feel any pressure, the US-Mexico rivalry is well documented,” said Callaghan, who will turn 42 in July.
“As an assistant coach, I have been involved in those matches and I have respect for Mexico, but at the same time, we know that this is a semifinal game and that this is the opponent that is on our way to winning one more trophy.”
Find more FC Dallas coverage from The Dallas Morning News here.
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Thunder sit SGA vs. Mavs due to sprained wrist
DALLAS — Oklahoma City Thunder superstar Shai Gilgeous-Alexander sat out Friday’s game against the Dallas Mavericks due to a sprained right wrist.
Gilgeous-Alexander, the NBA’s scoring leader and an MVP front-runner, was a late addition to the injury report.
The Thunder opted to sit Gilgeous-Alexander after he had an abbreviated warmup routine.
Gilgeous-Alexander wore a wrap on the wrist after Thursday’s home win over the Cleveland Cavaliers. He said he felt some pain after falling during his 40-point performance.
“Was fine this morning and then came to the arena and was a little bit sore,” Thunder coach Mark Daigneault said before Gilgeous-Alexander tested the wrist during his warmup.
Gilgeous-Alexander played in all 40 games during Oklahoma City’s 34-6 start, averaging 31.6 points, 6.0 assists, 5.4 rebounds, 2.0 steals and 1.1 blocks.
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Dallas residents put city on notice after forcing it to waive governmental immunity
The chair of the City Plan Commission is over his term limit, and Dallas has been put on notice.
Mike Northrup, an Old East Dallas resident and a lawyer, wrote to commissioners Thursday, citing rules in the city’s charter that set term limits for board members and commissioners.
“Your service to the City beyond your years of eligibility to do so is admirable,” Northup said in the email. “However, it is past time for you to step away from “the Horseshoe” and allow an eligible appointee to serve as a plan commissioner.”
“No one individual should be so important that his or her continued involvement puts the public’s business in jeopardy,” he said.
Northrup’s letter could have deeper implications after Dallas voters in November approved Proposition S, which waives governmental immunity and exposes the city to litigation if it violates state or local law.
Last month, Northup and a group of over 100 Dallas residents sent a letter to the City Council urging them to reappoint board and commission members who have overstayed their term, citing provisions in the city’s charter that set term limits.
“Every day that these individuals serve without authority to do so undermines the public confidence in the work product of the boards and commissions in question, and it puts that same work product at risk for invalidation,” the letter said.
It is not clear how many individuals have overstayed their terms. A city spokesperson said in December officials were in “receipt of the letter and will respond at the appropriate time.” City officials did not immediately respond to a follow-up call in May in January.
Typically, council members appoint volunteers to influential boards such as the City Plan Commission and the Park Board. The city’s charter states members who have served four consecutive two-year terms are not eligible to serve again on the same board until at least one term has elapsed.
Members serve until they are termed out or “until their successors are appointed and qualified,” the charter reads.
The December letter mentioned Shidid, who was first appointed in 2013 and has been the chair of the commission since 2019.
Shidid was appointed by council member Jaime Resendez, but the chair is picked by the mayor. Shidid did not respond to requests for comment after either the letter or the email were released.
Resendez, who appointed Shidid, told The Dallas Morning News “I will defer to the city attorneys for any legal conclusions or guidance moving forward regarding the letter.”
This year, the City Plan Commission grappled with several hot-button issues, such as Forward Dallas, the city’s updated land-use guide and the rezoning fight that has engulfed Pepper Square in North Dallas.
“What does it mean if the city’s business is led by someone that isn’t eligible to be there?” Northup said.
Northrup said he began drafting the letter following the passage of propositions S and U, which waive the city’s municipal immunity and mandate the city allocate 50% of any new revenue growth year-over-year to the police and fire pension system and other public safety initiatives.
The two propositions, Northrup said, represented “the mood of the public” and the letter supporters wanted to tell the city, “Here’s maybe a small thing to solve.”
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See what current and former players made NHL.com’s Dallas Stars quarter-century teams
The Dallas Stars have had plenty of talent don the green and black, making compiling an all-time player list difficult.
That’s just what NHL.com took a crack at, however, when they released their Dallas Stars quarter-century first and second teams.
Our Stars insider Lia Assimakopoulos was asked to submit a ballot with her choices, and we provide those selections after NHL.com’s list below.
First team
Forwards: Jamie Benn, Jere Lehtinen and Mike Modano
Defensemen: Miro Heiskanen and Sergei Zubov
Goalie: Marty Turco
Second team
Forwards: Brenden Morrow, Joe Pavelski and Tyler Seguin
Defensemen: John Klingberg and Esa Lindell
Goalie: Ed Belfour
Stars Insider Lia Assimakopoulos’ ballot
First team
Forwards: Mike Modano, Brenden Morrow and Jamie Benn
Defensemen: Sergei Zubov and Esa Lindell
Goalie: Marty Turco
Second team
Forwards: Jere Lehtinen, Tyler Seguin and Joe Pavelski
Defensemen: John Klingberg and Miro Heiskanen
Goalie: Kari Lehtonen
Find more Stars coverage from The Dallas Morning News here.
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