Tata Martino confirms he IS in talks to become Inter Miami coach as he speaks out on links to become Lionel Messi’s coach in Major League Soccer
Inter Miami are currently rooted last in the MLS Eastern Conference
But the Miami coaching job is still appealing to a number of candidates
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Tata Martino has confirmed he is in talks with Inter Miami to become the team’s new coach.
Miami, who Lionel Messi is joining in July, fired Phil Neville at the start of June and are last in the Major League Soccer Eastern Conference.
Martino confirmed the link to David Beckham’s MLS team with a brief comment while appearing at Maxi Rodriguez’s farewell game in Argentina on Saturday night.
‘We will continue talking,’ he said when questioned about the links, according to ESPN Argentina.
His comments come on the same night Miami were thrashed 4-1 by Philadelphia Union.
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Tata Martino says there are talks between him and Inter Miami to become the new coach
Martino has coach in Major League Soccer before, previously working with Atlanta United
It leaves the team 11 points outside the playoff positions, facing a genuine possibility that they are adrift of making post-season by the time Messi gets there.
But Messi’s move is still a massive signal of ambition from the team that David Beckham co-owns and the job is still highly appealing.
As well as Messi, Miami confirmed the signing of legendary Barcelona midfielder Sergio Busquets on Friday.
Reports in Spain also surfaced on Saturday suggesting Miami are going to step up the effort to sign Barcelona defender Jordi Alba as well.
Martino previously coached Messi at Barcelona and has worked in MLS before as Atlanta United coach.
The Miami Central High School football team is being forced to forfeit a number of games over an ineligible player.
The Florida High School Athletic Association deemed the Miami Central Rockets used an ineligible player and they must now forfeit all 8 victories, according to a report released Monday.
The team was also placed on administrative probation until Nov. 1, 2025, and was fined $900 for the violation.
According to the ruling, the Rockets used a fifth-year student-athlete and self-reported the violation. The name of the student was redacted from the report from the FHSAA.
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The Miami-Dade County School Board has not sent over a statement, but the report said the school will take corrective actions and mentioned “The alleged player has been removed from the practice and will never play football again at Miami Central.”
Sports Illustrated ranked The Rockets as No. 6 in Florida before this ruling came down.
The report says school administrators have the right to appeal the decision within the next 10 business days.
NBC6 reached out to the school board and are waiting on a statement.
The Miami Heat (3-2) are at home on Monday evening for a matchup against the Sacramento Kings (3-3) at 8:15 ET.
The Heat are coming off a dominant victory over the Washington Wizards in Mexico City while the Kings were defeated in an overtime thriller against the Toronto Raptors on Nov. 2.
Here’s the full injury report for the game:
HEAT
Josh Christopher: Out – G League
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Keshad Johnson: Out – G League
KINGS
Devin Carter: Out – Shoulder
Isaiah Crawford: Out – G League
Orlando Robinson: Out – Knee
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Kevin Huerter: Questionable – Illness
If Huerter is able to play in tonight’s game, it’s essentially a full health clash.
Here’s more information about the game:
TV: FanDuel Sports Network
Betting line: Heat -2
VITALS: : The Heat and Kings meet for the first of two matchups this regular season. Last season, Miami swept the series, 2-0, has now won three straight against Sacramento, including six of the last eight overall. The Heat are 47-24 all-time versus the Kings during the regular season, including 31-5 in home games and 16-19 in road games. The Heat are coming off a victory against the Washington Wizards.
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PROJECTED STARTERS
HEAT
G Terry Rozier
G Tyler Herro
C Bam Adebayo
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F Jimmy Butler
F Nikola Jovic
KINGS
F Keegan Murray
F DeMar DeRozan
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C Domantas Sabonis
G De’Aaron Fox
G Doug McDermott
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South Florida’s top athletes were recognized last week in the sports of cross-country, golf, swimming, and volleyball.
This week, we continue a feature where we ask you to vote for the best performer of the week from bowling, cross-country, golf, and volleyball in Broward and Miami-Dade counties.
Take our poll below to cast your vote. The poll will be open until Thursday, Nov. 7, around 10 p.m. You may vote as often as you like until then.
Here are the candidates:
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NOTE: You should see a Miami Herald box underneath this note for you to type Yes and click Submit. That will ignite the actual poll to vote.
Information on each candidate below.
Sergio Alonso, Miami Columbus bowling: the junior finished 25th in the boys’ division at state. He was 20 pins shy of 16th in the qualifying round, narrowly missing a spot in the finals as an individual. He helped the Explorers place 17th overall in the team division. He was the top Miami-Dade boys’ bowler and third best of Broward and Miami-Dade counties.
Gabriel Carr, Miami Sunset cross-country: the senior ran 16:29.50 to win the Jr. Orange Bowl Boys’ Cross-Country Invitational at Larry & Penny Thompson Park in Miami.
Joss Collins, South Plantation bowling: the senior was 16th overall in the girls’ state finals bracket, second best of Broward and Miami-Dade girls’ bowlers. She also helped the Paladins reach the state finals in the girls’ team division, where they placed fourth and then finished seventh. In the individual qualifier at state, she was the top girls’ bowler from Broward and Miami-Dade counties, scoring third overall to make the top 16 cut.
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Joey Diaz-Quintero, Miami Belen Jesuit cross-country: the senior ran 16:38.70 to place second at the Jr. Orange Bowl Boys’ Cross-Country Invitational at Larry & Penny Thompson Park in Miami.
Lucas Gonzalez, Davie Western bowling: was 19th overall individually at state, missing the cut for the final 16 in the boys’ division by 14 pins. He was the top scorer of any state qualifying boys’ bowler from Broward and Miami-Dade counties. He helped the Wildcats place 12th in the team standings, qualifying for the team finals of the state tournament, where they also placed 12th.
William Grayson-Richards, Miami Country Day golf: this 8th grader shot 1-over par 72 to win the District 15-1A Boys’ Golf Tournament at Normandy Shores Golf Club in Miami Beach.
Kate Khvorostiana, Miami Ransom Everglades golf: the senior shot even par 71 to win the District 15-1A Girls’ Golf Tournament at Normandy Shores Golf Club in Miami Beach. She also led the Raiders to the team title.
Cole Laffere, Miami True North golf: the sophomore shot 5-over par 77 to win the District 16-1A Boys’ Golf Tournament at Redland Golf & Country Club in Homestead.
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Joysbeliz Reyes, Miami Southridge bowling: the senior was the state runner-up in the girls’ individual division. She was 15th overall, just making the cut of the top 16 to qualify for the finals of the state tournament individually. She scored second best of girls’ state qualifiers from Broward and Miami-Dade counties (first of Miami bowlers) in that round. She reached the championship match in the round of 16 finalists by winning four consecutive matches (the first three after dropping the first game).
Amanda Rodriguez, Miami Lourdes volleyball: the senior setter totaled 32 assists, 4 aces and 3 digs in wins over Pembroke Pines Charter and Archbishop McCarthy as the Bobcats won the Region 4-5A Championship. That qualified them for the FHSAA State Championships (Final Four) as the No.2 seed.
Trevor Tingle, Miami Palmetto golf: the junior shot 1-under par 71 to win the District 16-3A Boys’ Golf Tournament at Miami Springs Golf & Country Club.