Gregg Berhalter is set to return as manager of the United States men’s national team, a source has told ESPN.
Author: Michael
The United States men’s national soccer team’s search for a permanent head coach reportedly appears to be nearing its end, following the news of Gregg Berhalter’s imminent return to the post he’s commanded since 2018.
Berhalter, whose contract expired following the 2022 World Cup, is currently in talks with the U.S. Soccer Federation on a deal finalizing his return as manager, according to a report from The Athletic.
Thursday’s report broke just as reigning champion USMNT and interim coach B.J. Callaghan kicked off a CONACACAF Nations League semifinal matchup against Mexico.
The rings, of course, are spectacular.
Shohei Ohtani continued to wow fans with his star power Thursday night when he hit his 22nd home run of the season, which now puts him into a tie for most in MLB alongside Mets first baseman Pete Alonso.
The 443-foot two-run home run vs. the Rangers was the Angels star’s sixth home run in June. And, he extended this streak on a night in which he was the starting pitcher. Ohtani shined on both sides of the plate.
During his six innings pitched, he gave up two runs and six hits and finished with three strikeouts.
Ohtani currently leads the American League with 22 home runs.
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McIlroy has not won a major since 2014, but his opening round on Thursday has put the Northern Irishman in a great position heading into Friday.
Rory McIlroy had a terrific opening round at the U.S. Open, but he had a rather deflating finish.
He launched a massive drive at the Los Angeles Country Club’s 18th hole, which totaled 357 yards when it came to rest. But he tugged his second shot into some thick rough between the left greenside bunker and the putting surface.
McIlroy then whiffed. You read that correctly; he whiffed.
Jesse Marsch, an American soccer coach who most recently led the Premier League’s Leeds United last season, was once thought to be one of the main candidates to take over the United States men’s national team.
However, his agent Ron Waxman tweeted on Thursday that Marsch will not be the next USMNT manager.
Marsch was fired from Leeds United in February after a disappointing season for the club up until that point.
About an hour after MLB commissioner Rob Manfred began speaking to reporters about what he saw as the unfortunate future of baseball in Oakland—or, rather, the lack thereof—a baseball game started in Oakland Coliseum.
This has been the miserable tension at the core of the A’s for months. The franchise has been starved of hope by a seemingly indifferent owner in retail magnate John Fisher.
Ray Lewis III, the oldest son of NFL legend Ray Lewis, died this week at the age of 28, according to multiple sources.
News of Lewis III’s death was first reported Thursday by TMZ, and confirmed on social media by Rahsaan Lewis, the second oldest of Lewis’s three sons. Rahsaan, a wide receiver at Kentucky who recently concluded his senior season, shared a heartfelt message while announcing the news in a post on his Instagram Story.
The PGA Tour has released a statement concerning the United States Department of Justice’s probe into the potential merger with Saudi-funded LIV Golf.
In a statement provided to Fox News Digital, the PGA Tour expressed that the proposed merger will benefit stakeholders and players on both sides of the possible deal amid the DOJ’s concerns regarding “antitrust concerns.
LOS ANGELES — Phil Mickelson prepares to tee off on the 12th tee during the first round of the 123rd U.S. Open Championship at The Los Angeles Country Club on June 15, 2023. | Photo by Harry How/Getty Images
Mickelson faced some verbal abuse during his first round of the U.S. Open at the Los Angeles Country Club amid the LIV Golf discord.
Phil Mickelson has faced plenty of U.S. Open hardships before.
He has finished in second place a record six times, which includes coughing away the championship at Winged Foot in 2006.
But on Thursday, Mickelson faced a new hardship at the U.S.