Author: Michael

The Juventus midfielder is heading to the Premier League to join fellow Americans Tyler Adams, Brenden Aaronson and Jesse Marsch.
The American influence at Leeds United continues to grow.
The Premier League side managed by former MLS midfielder Jesse Marsch is adding yet another USMNT star to its lineup, as the club announced the signing of Juventus midfielder Weston McKennie on loan for the remainder of the season with an option to buy this summer.

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Shaquille O’Neal and Kevin Durant got into a Twitter squabble over the weekend over who hides their baldness better.
How’s that for a tease?!
Durant, who’s been known to be a little sensitive on the social media machine over the years, fired the first shot at Shaq when he questioned O’Neal’s basketball IQ.
Earlier in the week, Shaq took aim at new Los Angles Lakers player Rui Hachimura, saying he didn’t knew who he was when the trade with the Washington Wizards was announced.

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The NFL’s Conference Championship Sunday has come and gone. As usual, there were plenty of fireworks by the teams … and by NFL referees.
Seemingly no NFL game is complete these days without some kind of monumental and controversial decision by game officials.
It started early on Sunday, too, with the referees missing an incomplete pass on a fourth down from Jalen Hurts to DeVonta Smith. Officials ruled it complete, the Eagles got a first down and scored two plays later. They never trailed in the game.

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Moments after Joseph Ossai committed one of the worst penalties in NFL playoff history he was hounded by the media at his locker. He wasn’t standing there alone, however, teammate BJ Hill was standing tall right next to him, defending him after his boneheaded mistake.
With 17 seconds left in regulation and the score knotted at 20-20, Patrick Mahomes scrambled out of the pocket to the Bengals 42-yard line. As the Kansas City quarterback was out of bounds, Ossai shoved Mahomes in the back which resulted in an unnecessary roughness penalty moving the ball to the 27-yard line.

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Former F1 driver Mark Webber says there’s one team to look out for this year. While Ferrari and Mercedes are expected to come out of the gates strong, Webber thinks they’ll be chasing the defending champions.
Despite facing a penalty for breaching the budget cap, Webber — who drove for the team alongside Sebastian Vettel from 2007 to 2013 — says Red Bull Racing is the clear front-runner.
“Red Bull are still the most dangerous team coming out of the blocks,” the Aussie told Autosport.

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