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Lionel Messi stood frozen, surprised within the Santiago Bernabéu.

His proper hand was on his hip. His left hand was holding his head. His eyes have been closed.

It appeared like he wished the sector to swallow him up.

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Watching the celebrations was the very last thing Messi wished to do as Paris Saint-Germain capitulated to Actual Madrid.

Particularly given the best way Karim Benzema had simply accomplished a hat-trick in 17 minutes to shift the Champions League last-16 recreation in Madrid’s favor for the primary time.

It summed up PSG’s implosion that the winner got here straight from the kickoff after Benzema scored his second. PSG gave the ball away, gifting a fast dwelling assault that ended with Vinícius Júnior reducing into the penalty space, a feeble tried clearance from Marquinhos and Benzema flicking the ball into the underside nook.

“We paid dearly for our errors on the finish,” Marquinhos mentioned. “It’s powerful to elucidate.”

Very powerful to elucidate.

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It appeared tougher to toss away a looming place within the quarterfinals when Kylian Mbappé had scored a memorable late winner within the first leg and produced one other second of magnificence — created by Neymar’s cross — to attain within the first half in Madrid.

The upstarts of European soccer have been nonetheless beating the kings of the continent 2-0 on mixture with a half hour to go.

“We have been satisfied we have been the higher aspect,” PSG sporting director Leonardo mentioned, “and that we have been going to undergo with a squad that might win the competitors.”

As an alternative, PSG conspired to get itself dumped out of the Champions League 3-2 on mixture by the file 13-time champions of Europe.

“The worst feeling is that we have been the higher aspect,” PSG supervisor Mauricio Pochettino mentioned. “However we misplaced the tie in 10 minutes.”

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This isn’t why one of many best gamers of all time got here to PSG. Nor why a lot was invested in linking the 34-year-old genius up with Neymar and Mbappé.

PSG’s Lionel Messi reacts after Actual Madrid scored their aspect’s third objective in the course of the Champions League, spherical of 16, second leg soccer match between Actual Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain on the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid, Spain, Wednesday, March 9, 2022.
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The watch for a primary Champions League title goes on for PSG after 11 years of Qatari possession and greater than $1 billion in transfers.

Whichever managers come and go — and Pochettino can be preventing to stay in cost subsequent season — PSG too usually seems to be like a bunch of gamers masquerading as a workforce.

All the cash and expertise can’t obtain success the place it’s craved most. This was meant to be the season when every part got here collectively, with Messi arriving from Barcelona.

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However nonetheless just one European remaining has been reached, shedding to Bayern Munich in 2020. Just one different semifinal has been contested, shedding to Manchester Metropolis final season.

No marvel there have been stories of PSG President Nasser Al-Khelaifi changing into heated within the search in charge the match officers after the newest exit.

There can be recriminations at PSG.

Successful the French title is the straightforward a part of the 12 months. Take away final season’s aberration when Lille was topped champion, PSG is now coasting to an eighth title in 9 seasons.

It is the European Cup which PSG’s management needs to parade in Paris — and Doha — for a membership the place amassing trophies can appear extra about projecting sporting energy for the Emir of Qatar than delivering for the Parc de Princes regulars.

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“When issues occur, we have now to consider it and ponder why it occurred,” Leonardo mentioned. “However we’d like time for that.”

How a lot time will Leonardo or Pochettino get?

Somebody will take the blame.

Pochettino tried to shift duty onto the referee for not penalizing Benzema for a foul on goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma earlier than the primary objective that launched the comeback within the 61st minute.

“It’s unbelievable,” Pochettino mentioned, grumbling about VAR. “It’s unimaginable to simply accept as a result of it’s a transparent foul. I’m not complaining.”

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Certain appeared like that.

“The following few weeks are usually not going to be straightforward,” Pochettino mentioned.

Will PSG settle for the justifications?

“It’s a giant blow,” Leonardo mentioned. “We’ve to simply accept our errors and our incapacity to deal with troublesome conditions. We misplaced and there are issues to analyse.”

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Leonardo talked of needing to “discover options as rapidly as potential.” Marquinhos mirrored on the workforce being extra “mature in Europe subsequent season.”

However when a workforce can’t even elevate the European Cup with Messi, Neymar and Mbappé, then when will it?

Particularly when Mbappé is out of contract in three months after PSG rejected Madrid dangling greater than $150 million to signal him final 12 months.

It’s extra seemingly the subsequent time he performs within the Champions League it’s towards PSG — and perhaps for Madrid. How painful would that be for Messi to look at?

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Aaron Rodgers makes appearance at UFC 303 amid Jets minicamp absence

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Aaron Rodgers made his first public appearance since the drama over his whereabouts while the New York Jets began mandatory minicamp earlier this month.

Rodgers was seen cageside at UFC 303 in Las Vegas on Saturday night. He was seen with his former Green Bay Packers teammate, tight end Marcedes Lewis. The veteran NFL player now plays for the Chicago Bears.

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New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers during UFC 303 at T-Mobile Arena on June 29, 2024, in Las Vegas. (Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)

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New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers and Chicago Bears tight end Marcedes Lewis attend UFC 303 on June 29, 2024, in Las Vegas. (Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)

The star quarterback has been absent from minicamp. Jets head coach Robert Saleh described it as an “unexcused absence,” which sparked a whirlwind of controversy from sports pundits in the New York City area.

Saleh tried to put all the hoopla to rest.

“Aaron and I are on the exact same page,” Saleh said earlier this month, via the New York Post. “There’s no issue between Aaron (and me]) or his teammates, for that matter. We addressed it (Tuesday). It’s more of an issue for everyone outside the building than it is inside. That’s about it.”

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Buffalo Bills wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling, who also played with Rodgers in Green Bay, said on “The Herd” on Thursday that he had just worked out with the quarterback in Los Angeles.

“Me and Aaron have been great friends since I’ve been in Green Bay. I hit him up, told him I was coming out to L.A., and said, ‘Let’s run some routes,’” Valdes-Scantling said. “So, we got it in, went out to some high school, and ran some routes together. We’re good. It was good.”

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Aaron Rodgers of the New York Jets during OTA Offseason Workouts at Atlantic Health Jets Training Center on June 4, 2024, in Florham Park, New Jersey. (Luke Hales/Getty Images)

Rodgers was at organized team activities earlier in the offseason.

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Rodgers was the Jets’ biggest acquisition last year, but only played in four snaps before he tore his Achilles. 

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U.S. gymnastics trials: Frederick Richard flips his way to Paris in all-around triumph

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U.S. gymnastics trials: Frederick Richard flips his way to Paris in all-around triumph

The man the internet knows as “Frederick Flips” will be flipping all the way to Paris.

Frederick Richard won the all-around at the U.S. Olympic trials on Saturday at Target Center with a two-day all-around score of 170.500 to earn his first Olympic berth. The 20-year-old rising junior at Michigan will lead a U.S. men’s team that’s ready to end a streak of three consecutive fifth-place Olympic finishes.

“Very realistic expectation is podium medals,” Richard said. “I don’t know which — bronze, silver or gold — which one it will be, but I know there will be one and we’ll do whatever it takes to get there.”

Richard, the reigning world all-around bronze medalist who also runs popular Instagram and TikTok pages with behind-the-scenes gymnastics content, already knows what it’s like to end a streak. He helped the United States to a bronze medal at the 2023 world championships, the team’s first world medal since 2014. Richard’s world champion teammates Paul Juda and Asher Hong will join him on the Olympic team in Paris along with second-place all-around finisher Brody Malone and pommel horse specialist Stephen Nedoroscik.

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The selection process, which mostly relies on a complex algorithm that computes scores from two-day competitions at U.S. championships and Olympic trials, was designed to maximize the team’s score in Olympic competition, where four athletes compete with three scores counting in the qualification round and three compete and all count during the team final. The math-heavy approach opened the door for Nedoroscik, who competed in just a single event.

The pommel horse specialist totaled 29.300 across the two days, which was second during the trials following Patrick Hoopes’ 29.450. But Nedoroscik had crunched the numbers from U.S. championships, where he led Hoopes by 0.775, and calculated that if he made a mistake, Hoopes would need a 15.100 to tie his three-score average. Hoopes finished with a 15.000 on Saturday.

“I knew going up for that dismount, I was just like please get this dismount, just please stick this landing,” Nedoroscik said. “I almost didn’t. And then in my head I was like, I think I made it.”

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Nedorocik’s consistency might have been key to earning his coveted Olympic position over Khoi Young, the reigning world silver medalist on pommel horse. Young was named a traveling alternate, along with Shane Wiskus, who finished third in the all-around backed by a sold-out hometown crowd that cheered on the Spring Park, Minn., native.

Young needed to battle back from a 12th-place all-around finish after the first day. But the bigger problem was that the 21-year-old Stanford star scored just a lowly 11.650 on his signature event on Thursday. He redeemed himself Saturday with a 14.250 on the event, but still trailed behind Nedoroscik.

Malone, who missed the competition in 2023 while recovering from a career-threatening knee injury, shook off a fall on high bar in the opening event Saturday. He finished just two-tenths behind Richard, highlighted by a second stuck vault in as many days of competition that solidified his second Olympic berth.

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Hong’s only major misstep came on pommel horse, where one of his legs appeared to clip the horse during a flare element, sending him crashing to the mat. He slipped from second place in the all-around standings to fifth entering the final event. But the Stanford star left the selection committee with a final exclamation point to consider going into the meeting room by sticking his dismount on rings in the last rotation. His 14.700 was the highest score on the event across both days of competition.

The 20-year-old’s high-flying vault and huge difficulty on rings and floor symbolize a recent trend in U.S. men’s gymnastics to push for bigger skills to compete with world powers Japan and China. The strategy is working faster than expected, men’s high performance director Brett McClure said. He believed initially that the bold strategy wouldn’t truly take off until the 2028 Olympics. But a world bronze medal last year has the Americans on track for an early arrival in Paris.

“It’s doable,” Ruda said of ending the Olympic medal streak. “This team is the best team possible. … It’s been done, we broke the drought once and we’ve got so many returners that are going to have the exact same mindset.”

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Caitlin Clark lauds childhood idol Diana Taurasi ahead of first WNBA matchup: 'One of the greatest players'

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Diana Taurasi is widely regarded as one of the greatest players in WNBA history. Meanwhile, rookie Caitlin Clark has helped bring an unprecedented amount of attention to women’s basketball.

Clark and the Indiana Fever will faceoff with Taurasi and the Phoenix Mercury on Sunday. The game will mark Clark’s first opportunity to compete against Taurasi in the WNBA.

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Clark was asked about her feelings leading up to the highly anticipated matchup with a player she grew up idolizing. 

Caitlin Clark #22 of the Indiana Fever warms up before the game /ah at Wintrust Arena on June 23, 2024 in Chicago, Illinois. (Quinn Harris/Getty Images)

“It’s incredible,” Clark told reporters on Saturday about Taurasi’s two-decade run in the league. “I don’t think people realize how hard that is to do.”

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Clark also said taking the court for a game against a player of Taurasi’s caliber was “a dream come true. You get to live out your dream while playing against the best.”

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Diana Taurasi #3 of the Phoenix Mercury looks on during the game against the Las Vegas Aces on May 14, 2024 at Michelob ULTRA Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. (David Becker/NBAE via Getty Images)

Clark went on to describe Taurasi as one of the WNBA’s all-time greats. “Obviously, she’s one of the greatest players our game has ever seen, the greatest scorer our game has ever seen,” Clark said.

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Despite Clark’s latest praise, a budding rivalry between the two high-profile players could be on the horizon.

When Taurasi was asked to share her thoughts on facing Clark for the first time, she delivered a brief response. “Yeah, it’ll be fun,” she said.

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In April, Taurasi was asked about what incoming WNBA rookies could expect. She proceeded to suggest that a rude awakening was in store.

“Look, SVP, reality is coming,” Taurasi told ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt during an appearance on SportsCenter on April 6. “There’s levels to this thing. And that’s just life. We all went through it. You see it on the NBA side, and you’re going to see it on this side. You look superhuman playing against 18-year-olds, but you’re going to (be playing against) some grown women that have been playing professional basketball for a long time.” 

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Caitlin Clark #22 of the Indiana Fever looks on during the game against the Seattle Storm on June 27, 2024 at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington.  (Mollie Handkins/NBAE via Getty Images)

While the comments were about the rookie class as a whole, some believed the remarks were a direct jab at Clark, who dominated at the college basketball level.

Nevertheless, Taurasi and Clark also share some similarities. Taurasi is the WNBA’s career scoring leader, while no one scored more points at the NCAA Division I level than Clark. Both point guards are also strong 3-point shooters.

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Taurasi is one of three players on the Mercury’s roster who will represent the US in Paris next month for the Olympics, joining Brittney Griner and guard Kahleah Copper. Team USA will be competing for a record eight consecutive Olympic gold medal.

The 2024 Olympic roster notably does not include any players who recently rose from the collegiate ranks. Clark’s exclusion from the roster sparked considerable debate. Her teammate and the league’s reigning rookie of the year, Aliyah Boston was also left off the roster.

The Fever and Mercury tipoff at 3:00 p.m. EST on June 30.

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