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  • Tuesday’s BYU-Baylor clash is drawing hordes of NBA scouts – Deseret News


    Two of the top freshmen guards and 2025 NBA draft prospects in the country, BYU’s Egor Demin and Baylor’s VJ Edgecombe, will square off Tuesday night when the Cougars host the Bears in a pivotal Big 12 battle at the Marriott Center.

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    Baylor (13-6, 5-3) at BYU (13-6, 4-4)

    • Tuesday, 7 p.m. MST
    • At the Marriott Center
    • TV: ESPN2
    • Radio: 107.9 FM/BYURadio.org/BYU Radio app

    Naturally, it has drawn the attention of pro scouts, who are expected to flock to Provo to watch the teenagers who are expected to be one-and-done college players and enter June’s draft, although Demin has pointed out several times this season that he has never said anything definitive on the matter.

    “There has been a lot of traffic in and out of here. I get calls all the time. A bunch of people coming tomorrow as well,” BYU coach Kevin Young said Monday in his weekly press briefing via Zoom.

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    How many scouts are expected?

    BYU basketball spokesperson Tyson Jex reported that as of 2 p.m. Monday afternoon, 26 scouts representing 13 NBA teams had requested credentials.

    “It is the most we have had this year,” Jex said. “I know that off the top of my head.”

    BYU (13-6, 4-4) and Demin didn’t play well the past two times that dozens of NBA scouts flocked to the Cougars’ games, losing 83-64 at Providence and 86-55 at Houston. Demin went 0 for 10 from the field (but was 6 of 6 from the line) on Dec. 3 at Providence while battling a knee contusion that would sideline him the remainder of the month, and was 1 of 6 at Houston, with seven assists and three turnovers.

    The 18-year-old from Moscow, Russia, has played significantly better the past two games, going 4 of 7 for eight points and seven assists in the win at Colorado and 3 of 5 for 15 points and seven assists in the 80-52 crushing of Cincinnati last Saturday.

    “Certainly it is a step in the right direction for him. He is a guy, even when he was going through some rough times, his confidence never really wavered. I think he was just trying to figure things out. When I say figure things out, I just mean the style of play, defenses, who he is playing with, and so forth,” Young said of the young star.

    “I think a lot of things are starting to get smoothed out for him. You have a game like that where you make shots, and you make free throws, I definitely think it will give him an added boost of confidence,” Young continued. “But I have been happy with how he has approached going through some tough times.”

    After Saturday’s game, Demin said he is feeling “better and better” with each passing day and feeling “more and more comfortable” with the physical, rugged style of basketball played in the Big 12.

    Demin said he is looking forward to facing Baylor and Edgecombe, having followed the successful program and highly recruited prospect from the Bahamas even when he was playing in Europe.

    Edgecombe, 19, a 6-foot-5 wing, has played well all season, but has really upped his production the past six games. He had 30 and 21 points, respectively, in blowouts of Kansas State and Utah last week and is averaging 14.2 points, second on the team behind 6-foot-7 forward Norchad Omier’s 15.4.

    “Yeah, VJ is dynamic. He is one of the most dynamic players in the country. He has got a lot of upside,” Young said. “Athletically, they are really good, not just with him, but across the board.”

    With Baylor’s NET ranking standing at 28 and BYU’s at 38, it will be one of the marquee games in all of college basketball on Tuesday night, and not just because of the matchup of fabulous freshmen. It will also begin a string where eight of BYU’s next nine games are Quad 1 games, if current rankings hold.

    “It is going to be a really big matchup, and I am glad we get them here,” said another of BYU’s players who is starting to draw some NBA attention, 6-5 junior wing Richie Saunders.

    Baylor (13-6, 5-3) edged BYU 81-72 last January at the new Foster Pavilion in Waco, Texas, then fell 78-71 on Feb. 20 in Provo despite enjoying a 21-9 advantage at the free-throw line in a physical game that featured 35 fouls.

    Neither Langston Love (ankle) nor Jeremy Roach (concussion) played against Utah, and both are day-to-day for Tuesday night’s game, a Baylor basketball spokesperson told the Tribune-Herald of Waco.

    “As athletic as they are, I think we play a bit faster. So it will be interesting matchup stylistically,” Young said. “We will have to do a good job of neutralizing their athleticism with good team defense, and then (use) our ability to space the floor on the other end and make quick decisions like we like to play.”

    Scouts will probably keep an eye on another BYU freshman, 6-9 forward Kanon Catchings, as well. A four-star recruit who was rated No. 35 in the ESPN Top 100 but has struggled to adjust to the physicality of the college game, Catchings hasn’t scored in double figures since getting 11 in the Big 12 opener against Arizona State. But the Indiana native did have a good game off the bench against Cincinnati, going 3 of 5 from deep.

    “We obviously have an NBA lens on everything that we are doing. So like, when I talk to my friends in the NBA, yeah, I think those guys are clearly on radars,” Young said of Demin and Catchings. “… So we have had no shortage of eyes on those guys. A lot of that stuff kind of plays itself out as the season goes along, and as draft season goes along, as workouts go along, as interviews go along.

    “So yeah, I do think they will be there (in the NBA) sooner rather than later, but that is a relative statement,” Young concluded.

    Baylor guard VJ Edgecombe drives the ball to the basket in a Big 12 contest against TCU Sunday, Jan.19, 2025, in Waco, Texas. Edgecombe and the Bears will take to the Marriott Center country in Provo on Tuesday night to take on the suddenly-surging Cougars.
    Baylor guard VJ Edgecombe drives the ball to the basket in a Big 12 contest against TCU Sunday, Jan.19, 2025, in Waco, Texas. Edgecombe and the Bears will take to the Marriott Center country in Provo on Tuesday night to take on the suddenly-surging Cougars. | Jerry Larson, Associated Press





    The highly anticipated matchup between BYU and Baylor on Tuesday night is not only attracting college basketball fans, but also drawing the attention of NBA scouts. Both teams are loaded with talent and potential future NBA players, making this game a must-watch for scouts looking to evaluate top prospects.

    BYU boasts a dynamic duo in Alex Barcello and Caleb Lohner, who have been turning heads with their impressive performances this season. Barcello, a senior guard, is a skilled playmaker and sharpshooter, while Lohner, a sophomore forward, has been dominating on both ends of the court.

    On the other side, Baylor features a talented roster led by guards James Akinjo and Adam Flagler, who have been key contributors to the team’s success. Akinjo, a transfer from Arizona, is a dynamic scorer and facilitator, while Flagler is a sharpshooter who can light it up from beyond the arc.

    With so much talent on display, NBA scouts will be closely monitoring this game to evaluate the players’ skills, potential, and readiness for the next level. This matchup could have a significant impact on the draft stock of several players, making it a crucial opportunity for them to showcase their abilities on a big stage.

    Don’t miss out on the action as BYU and Baylor face off in what promises to be a thrilling showdown with NBA implications. Tune in to see which players rise to the occasion and catch the attention of scouts looking for the next big star in college basketball.

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  • Tigres And Tijuana Clash In High-Stakes Liga MX Showdown


    Tigres de la UANL and Xolos de Tijuana are set for an exciting showdown today at 21:00 hours at Estadio Universitario, marking one of the pivotal matches of the Liga MX’s Clausura 2025 season.

    This clash, part of Matchday 4, promises to be entertaining not just for the fans, but also for the teams, both of whom have pressing reasons to be victorious. Tigres, currently treading high on the table with seven points from two wins and one draw, seeks to vault back to the top of the standings, which is momentarily held by Club América. On the other hand, Tijuana is aiming for glory after securing their first win against Querétaro and now sits at four points.



    Get ready for a thrilling match as Tigres and Tijuana go head to head in a high-stakes Liga MX showdown! Both teams are coming off strong performances and will be looking to secure a crucial victory in this highly anticipated clash.

    Tigres, known for their attacking prowess and solid defense, will be aiming to continue their winning streak and climb up the standings. Led by star players such as Andre-Pierre Gignac and Luis Quinones, Tigres will be a force to be reckoned with on the field.

    On the other hand, Tijuana will be looking to upset the odds and come out on top in this challenging matchup. With a talented squad and a strong team spirit, Tijuana will be looking to capitalize on any opportunities that come their way and secure a vital win.

    With both teams hungry for success and eager to make a statement in the league, this match promises to be a thrilling spectacle for fans and neutrals alike. So mark your calendars and don’t miss out on the action as Tigres and Tijuana clash in what is sure to be a memorable Liga MX showdown!

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  • Tennessee vs. Kentucky basketball: Live updates, score for the SEC clash


    A side-by-side graphic of players from Tennessee and Kentucky's basketball teams

    Tuesday’s game marks the 240th meeting all-time between the Kentucky Wildcats and the Tennessee Volunteers. But one of the oldest college basketball rivalries enters a new era as first-year Kentucky head coach Mark Pope makes his first trip down to Knoxville as the Wildcats’ coach.

    The No. 12 Wildcats (14-5, 3-3) come into Knoxville looking to right the ship after consecutive losses to No. 4 Alabama and No. 24 Vanderbilt. Kentucky has struggled on the road this season, going 1-3 in true away games. The Wildcats face a tough task against a Tennessee squad that has been excellent on Rocky Top.

    The No. 8 Volunteers (17-3, 4-3) look to remain perfect at home this season after starting 11-0 in Thompson-Boling Arena. Tuesday marks the beginning of a three-game homestand for Tennessee, including back-to-back AP top-15 matchups against Kentucky and Florida.

    Tennessee is coming off of a nail-biting 51-53 loss at No. 1 Auburn in which the Volunteers held the Tigers’ high-powered offense to season lows in points, field-goal percentage and 3-point percentage. The Volunteer defense will face another tough task against Kentucky’s explosive offense, which is averaging 88.1 points/game this season.

    Tip-off is set for 7:00 p.m. EST. Watch live on ESPN, and follow our live blog here during the game.





    Tennessee vs. Kentucky basketball: Live updates, score for the SEC clash

    The highly anticipated SEC clash between the Tennessee Volunteers and the Kentucky Wildcats is underway, and fans are on the edge of their seats as these two powerhouse teams go head to head on the court.

    Stay tuned for live updates and the latest score as the game progresses. Will Tennessee maintain their dominance or will Kentucky pull off a major upset? Follow along to find out!

    Score update:
    Tennessee – 45
    Kentucky – 42

    The game is heating up as both teams trade baskets and the score remains close. The atmosphere in the arena is electric, and fans are on the edge of their seats as the game reaches its climax.

    Stay tuned for more live updates and the final score of this thrilling SEC clash between Tennessee and Kentucky. Don’t miss a single moment of the action! #SECbasketball #TennesseevsKentucky #Liveupdates

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  • Michigan basketball hoping to bounce back in home clash against Penn State


    The Michigan men’s basketball team returns to home action Monday evening, as the Wolverines hope to shake off a rough loss to Purdue with a home clash against Penn State.

    Get ready for the matchup with our game information below, and be sure to join the discussion in the comments section leading up to, during and after the game!

    Game information

    Matchup: Michigan (6-2 Big Ten, 14-5 overall) vs. Penn State (3-6, 13-7)

    Location: Crisler Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan

    Time: 6:30 p.m. ET

    TV: Big Ten Network

    Radio: WWWW 102.9 FM (Ann Arbor)

    Line: Michigan -8.5

    About Penn State

    Led by Ace Baldwin Jr. (14.3 points, 8.0 assists per game), the Nittany Lions rolled out to a 12-2 start on the season, including wins over Purdue, Northwestern and Virginia Tech. But as the thick of the Big Ten schedule arrived, so did reality for the Nittany Lions. Penn State has now lost five of six road games, and enters Monday 0-4 in true road games this season, including a 76-75 road loss at Iowa on Friday.

    As a team, Penn State’s biggest strength is its ability to force turnovers, as it ranks 20th nationally and second among Big Ten teams with a forced turnover rate of 21.8 percent. The Nittany Lions are also 30th nationally and second in the league in generating a steal on 12.7 percent of possessions so far.

    Penn State has also been an efficient offense most of the season. Ranking 25th nationally and seventh among high-major teams in average possession length, the Nittany Lions get out in transition and generate a lot of looks by the rim. They currently rank first among all high-major teams with 48.1 percent of their field-goal attempts coming from by the rim, according to BartTorvik.com, while only 34.1 percent of their attempts come from 3-point range (284th nationally). Penn State ranks a healthy 32nd nationally in 2-point field-goal percentage, and 56th in free-throw attempt rate.

    In addition to Baldwin, Penn State is typically balanced offensively, with five other players averaging between 10.2 and 12.9 points per game.

    Three keys

    -Clean up the turnovers. It’s probably a key until Michigan shows consistent growth here, but is especially key when facing a Nittany Lions team that gets a high portion of its production on both ends of the court from forcing turnovers.

    -Get back on defense. Playing fast and getting downhill, Penn State is wired similarly to Michigan’s offense. In addition to attempting a lot of shots by the rim, the Nittany Lions also get to the free-throw line a lot. If the Wolverines want to meaningfully defend the post without running into foul trouble, they must get back on defense, especially off of missed shots and turnovers. 

    -Find some outside shooting. Michigan’s last two games have been their worst two in effective field-goal percentage of the entire season. Prior to their last three games, the Wolverines led the nation in the category. If Michigan wants to get back on track, it must return to form shooting the ball, especially in a home game against a team that struggles to defend on the road.

    Enjoy the game, and be sure to check the comments section for updates and analysis all night!



    After a tough road loss to Illinois, the Michigan basketball team is looking to bounce back in a crucial home clash against Penn State. The Wolverines have been struggling as of late, dropping their last two games and falling in the Big Ten standings.

    However, with a strong home court advantage and a talented roster, Michigan is ready to turn things around. Head coach Juwan Howard and his squad know the importance of this game and are determined to come out with a win.

    Penn State will be a tough opponent, but Michigan has shown they can compete with the best teams in the conference. With standout players like Hunter Dickinson and Eli Brooks leading the way, the Wolverines have the firepower to pull off a much-needed victory.

    The atmosphere at the Crisler Center will be electric as fans rally behind their team. Michigan basketball is ready to put their recent struggles behind them and show why they are a force to be reckoned with in the Big Ten.

    Don’t miss out on this exciting matchup as Michigan looks to bounce back and get back on track towards a successful season. Go Blue! #MichiganBasketball #GoBlue #BounceBack

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  • Inzaghi makes 4 changes to starting XI in Lecce Vs Inter Serie A clash


    Inter Milan coach Simone Inzaghi is set to make four changes to the Nerazzurri’s starting eleven against Lecce this evening.

    This according to today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, via FCInterNews. They report that Matteo Darmian, Carlos Augusto, Piotr Zielinski, and Davide Frattesi will start.

    Inter take on Lecce in Serie A this evening.

    The pressure is certainly on the Nerazzurri to take three points from the match. Napoli’s win over Juventus yesterday has taken the Partenopei temporarily six points clear of Inter at the top of the table.

    As such, Inter coach Simone Inzaghi will hardly be putting out a weak starting eleven.

    However, on the other hand there are also important matches just on the way to consider.

    On Wednesday, Inter Milan face a crunch Champions League clash with Monaco.

    Then next weekend it is the derby against AC Milan. That kicks off a February schedule which sees Inter playing several massive matches.

    Inzaghi Plans Four Changes To Starting XI For Serie A Clash Vs Lecce

    The Gazzetta anticipate that Inter coach Inzaghi will therefore be making some changes to the team.

    In defense, Benjamin Pavard will drop out of the starting eleven. It will be veteran former Manchester United and Torino defender Matteo Darmian who replaces him.

    EMPOLI, ITALY – OCTOBER 30: Davide Frattesi of FC Internazionale passes the ball during the Serie A match between Empoli and FC Internazionale at Stadio Carlo Castellani on October 30, 2024 in Empoli, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

    Then, on the right flank, Carlos Augusto will start, reports the Gazzetta. Therefore, Federico Dimarco will have the opportunity to rest.

    Lastly, there will be two changes in midfield.

    Piotr Zielinski will take the place of Kristjan Asllani in holding midfield. Meanwhile, Davide Frattesi will get his first Serie A start in three months.





    Inzaghi shakes things up with 4 changes to starting XI for Lecce Vs Inter Serie A clash

    In a bid to secure a crucial victory against Inter in their upcoming Serie A clash, Lecce manager Simone Inzaghi has made some bold changes to his starting lineup. The Italian tactician has decided to make four key alterations to his squad in hopes of turning their fortunes around.

    One of the most notable changes sees goalkeeper Marco Silvestri dropped in favor of the talented young shot-stopper Alessio Cragno. This decision comes after a string of underwhelming performances from Silvestri, and Inzaghi will be hoping that Cragno can provide some much-needed stability at the back.

    In defense, Inzaghi has opted to bring in veteran center-back Giorgio Chiellini to shore up the backline. Chiellini’s leadership and experience will be crucial in dealing with Inter’s attacking threats, and his presence could prove to be a game-changer for Lecce.

    In midfield, Inzaghi has decided to give youngster Nicolo Barella a starting spot, hoping that his energy and creativity can unlock Inter’s defense. Barella has impressed in recent weeks and will be looking to make a big impact in this crucial fixture.

    Up front, Inzaghi has decided to shake things up by starting the dynamic duo of Ciro Immobile and Joao Pedro. The two forwards have a proven track record of scoring goals and will be looking to exploit any weaknesses in Inter’s defense.

    Overall, these changes show Inzaghi’s determination to secure a positive result against Inter and will undoubtedly add an extra layer of excitement to what promises to be a thrilling encounter. Fans will be eagerly anticipating how these alterations will impact the outcome of the match.

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  • Tottenham are dealt yet ANOTHER injury blow – as Ange Postecoglou explains key star’s absence from Leicester clash


    Tottenham have been dealt yet another injury blow as a key star was ruled out of their clash with Leicester.

    The club have been dealing with a plethora of injury issues this season, often fielding a patched-up side with it, at times, feeling like players have been dropping from the squad like flies.

    First-choice centre back pairing Cristian Romero and Micky Van De Ven have been missing for a number of weeks, with first-choice striker Dominic Solanke also going down in recent days.

    Elsewhere, the likes of Guglielmo Vicario, Destiny Udogie, Timo Werner and Brennan Johnson are also out.

    Stars such as Ben Davies and Richarlison have recently returned to action, and it had looked like the tide was somewhat turning, only for yet another first-team player to be ruled out of Sunday’s clash. 

    James Maddison was a surprise omission from the squad to face the Foxes, and Ange Postecoglou explained why he was not involved.

    ‘He [Maddison] is still a bit sore from the other night,’ the Australian told Sky Sports before kick-off. ‘It took a fair bit out of him and he was not 100 per cent, so he misses out.’

    Asked if the injury was serious, Postecoglou said: ‘No we hope not. He should be alright for next week.’

    More to follow. 



    Tottenham Hotspur have been hit with yet another injury setback as key midfielder Dele Alli has been ruled out for their upcoming clash against Leicester City.

    Manager Ange Postecoglou confirmed in his pre-match press conference that Alli will be unavailable due to a muscle injury, further adding to Spurs’ growing list of sidelined players.

    Alli has been in fine form for Tottenham this season, contributing with goals and assists in crucial moments. His absence will undoubtedly be felt as the team looks to secure a vital three points against Leicester.

    Postecoglou expressed his disappointment at losing Alli for the match, but remained optimistic about the team’s ability to cope with the setback.

    “We have a strong squad with capable players who can step up and fill the void left by Dele’s absence,” Postecoglou said. “We will approach the game with confidence and belief in our abilities to come away with a positive result.”

    Tottenham will be hoping to overcome this latest injury setback and continue their push for a top-four finish in the Premier League. The team will need to dig deep and show resilience in the face of adversity if they are to achieve their goals this season.

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  • Alexander Zverev left angry over racquet drama in Jannik Sinner clash


    Alexander Zverev was left in a spot of bother when he realised the racquets he’d sent to be re-strung were not with him on court.

    During the first set of his Australian Open final against world No.1 Jannik Sinner, Zverev, who was trailing 4-3, was preparing to serve when he became frustrated.

    He exchanged some words with his father and coaching box, asking where exactly those newly strung racquets were.

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    “Zverev spent the changeover wondering where the racquets he’d given to the stringer an hour ago were,” Jim Courier said on Nine.

    Alexander Zverev is frustrated when he can't find his freshly strung racquets in the first set.

    Alexander Zverev is frustrated when he can’t find his freshly strung racquets in the first set. dpa/picture alliance via Getty I

    “They should’ve been on court.

    “Now, there’s a little bit of confusion with him and his dad as to where those racquets are.”

    Courier explained why Zverev would have been feeling so thrown off by the ordinary service.

    “He’s just sent some racquets away to be re-strung. Remember, these players typically change racquets when the new balls are brought in, so the strings are fresh.

    Alexander Zverev of Germany reacts after losing a point to Jannik Sinner.

    Alexander Zverev of Germany reacts after losing a point to Jannik Sinner. Getty

    “The strings do lose a little tension through the course of playing, so they’re trying to get control of some balls that are quite lively here when they’re brand new.”

    Zverev did not win another game in the first set after the racquet confusion, going down 6-3 to the defending Australian Open champion.



    Alexander Zverev left angry over racquet drama in Jannik Sinner clash

    In a fiery showdown between two of the top tennis players, Alexander Zverev and Jannik Sinner, tensions reached a boiling point over a racquet drama that left Zverev fuming.

    During a crucial point in the match, Sinner accidentally hit Zverev’s racquet with his own, causing it to break. Zverev immediately protested, claiming that Sinner had intentionally damaged his racquet in order to gain an advantage.

    Despite the umpire’s attempts to diffuse the situation, Zverev was visibly angry and could be heard shouting at Sinner. The German player ultimately lost the match, but it was clear that the racquet incident had left a bitter taste in his mouth.

    Zverev’s frustration over the racquet drama highlights the intense rivalry between these two players and sets the stage for future clashes on the court. Fans can only speculate on what will happen next in this heated rivalry.

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  • EVERY WORD | JIM GOODWIN MEETS THE MEDIA AHEAD OF RANGERS CLASH


    Dundee United Manager Jim Goodwin spoke to the broadcast media to preview our William Hill Premiership clash with Rangers on Matchday 24.

    The Gaffer discussed the necessity for a fast start against one of the league’s top sides, his new additions, the visit of Mark Ogren and more!

    ON LEARNING POINTS FROM MONDAY NIGHT’S DUNDEE DERBY

    We didn’t cover ourselves in glory in the first 45 minutes. We conceded early and gave ourselves a bit of an uphill task thereafter, but I thought the reaction in the second 45 minutes was brilliant and we completely dominated the second half. We’d done everything bar put the ball in the back of the net.

    If we can replicate that performance in the second half and do that more consistently for longer periods in games, then we give ourselves a great chance of winning. 

    Sunday is a different challenge again. The two fixtures that we’ve had against Rangers up to now have been very close and very tight.

    Last time out at Ibrox, we managed to get a really valuable point, and way back in September here, Rangers ran out narrow victors, but again, it’s a game that we felt we could have taken something from. So we’ll take the positives from the second 45 against Dundee and we’ll try and build on what we’ve done up to now in the previous fixtures. 

    ON WHAT TO EXPECT FROM OUR OPPONENTS AND THE POTENTIAL OF FATIGUE FROM EUROPEAN EXPLOITS

    We know what it’s like ourselves, having come through that busy period from Christmas into January. Only having 48 hours to recover in between games is a difficult task, no doubt, for the Rangers squad, but they’ve got some good strength and depth in their team. Some key players who missed out last night due to not being registered for the European competitions will be nice and fresh.

    We try and focus as much as we can on ourselves. We know that Rangers are a good side and they’ve got some very good individuals within their team, but it’s about us getting our game plan right. 

    It’s about us being brave on the ball when we get the opportunity to play and being more clinical in front of goal than we were in the second half against Dundee. 

    ON GOING TOE-TO-TOE WITH THE TOP TEAMS IN THE LEAGUE ALREADY THIS SEASON 

    The players are in a really good place psychologically. Obviously there’s the disappointment of being out of the cup, but away back at the start of the season, the league was our priority. 

    We spoke about trying to accumulate enough points to stay in the league – I think we have pretty much achieved that by now. We’ve put ourselves in a great position in the top six, so that’s the next target, can we stay there? 

    We recognise the fact that teams around us have strengthened and a number of them have spent a considerable amount of money in this window trying to catch us, but we’ve had a fantastic league campaign up to now and it’s about just keeping that going. 

    There are 10 games now before the split and we’ve given ourselves a great chance, but under no consideration are we thinking that it’s guaranteed. We know that we have to work hard and that we have to earn the points to make sure that we secure that spot.

    ON THE NEW ADDITIONS TO HIS SQUAD

    We’re delighted to get Lewis Fiorini and Ruari Payton in the door. Ruari came on in the second half on Monday night and was very unlucky with a chance he had cleared off the line. He just gives us that little bit of a different dimension at the top end of the pitch. 

    Sam Dalby, Louis Moult and Jort van der Sande are all quite similar in terms of their strengths lies in playing with their back to goal, whereas Ruari gives us a different option and a bit more of an out ball at times when we want to try and penetrate the back line of the opposition.

    Lewis is a terrifically talented midfielder that can play a number of positions in the central area of the pitch. He’s very comfortable in possession, which you would expect given the upbringing he’s had coming through Manchester City’s academy and he’s already had some really successful loan spells. We’re hoping that this will be another one of those and to get him some valuable minutes to help him continue with his development.

    ON FURTHER JANUARY BUSINESS

    The window is open for another week and we’ll continue to see what options are out there. It’s not a great window, any manager will tell you that. In January, you don’t really want to be having to do too much business.

    I think the business that we’ve done in the summer worked and those players have put us in a fantastic position. January is just about trying to strengthen in those key areas to make sure that we don’t leave ourselves short. We’ll see what else comes up, but I’m very happy with the players that we have available to us at the moment.

    ON THE VISIT OF MARK OGREN 

    I’ve got a great relationship with the chairman – it’s always great when he manages to make the trip over from the States. We’ve had lots of conversations in the last week.

    Obviously, he’s disappointed to have lost on Monday, his first derby defeat since becoming owner. But he’s very pleased with the progress that the team has made, being promoted in the summer from the Championship and then for the club to have put themselves in the position that they’re in, he’s been very complimentary about that.

    But he recognises the fact as well that the job is not done and that we have to make sure we stay focused and keep going. 

    ON ANY BIDS FOR OUR PLAYERS

    No, nothing that I’m aware of. 

    ON TEAM NEWS 

    We’re not in too bad shape. Craig Sibbald has got a little bit to go in terms of his return to play after the lengthy spell that he’s had out, and Ross Docherty will be touch and go for the weekend. 

    ON RUARI PATON MAKING THE STEP UP TO THE TOP FLIGHT 

    Ruari is a player that I’ve known for a long time. I’ve kept a close eye on him coming through the lower leagues in Scotland and his development has been gradual over the years. I thought he was excellent for Queen’s Park last season and caused us a lot of problems in the games that we faced him.

    I think Ruari is more than capable of making that step up from Championship football into the Scottish Premiership. We’ve already proven that with a number of players that have come up with us last season from the Championship, the likes of Kevin Holt and Ross Docherty in particular. 

    Guys that have pretty much played a large spell of their career in the league below, and have never really been given the opportunity to play consistently at this level.

    Kevin has been one of the best defenders in the league and Ross, when he’s played, has been very comfortable and I’ve got no doubt that Ruari Payton will do the same. 

    ON PLAYERS TAKING INSPIRATION FROM PATON’S JOURNEY THROUGH THE PYRAMID

    I think it shows you the mentality of the boy himself. There are a lot of kids within academies in Scotland and all over the UK who unfortunately suffer the disappointment of being released and being let go. Some of them fall out of love with the game and find a different career path and others, like Ruari, don’t accept it and show that character that’s required to work your way back through the leagues. 

     

    It’s a great story and it would be a fantastic story if he was to be able to score goals in the Scottish Premiership and help us achieve that top six.

    ON RANGERS’ PATCHY AWAY FORM

    I know a lot has been made about Rangers away from home, but the only game I can look back on is the one where they beat us here at Tannadice in September. They’re a very good side. I thought they gave a really good account of themselves at Old Trafford. I watched the game, they were up against a good Man United team. Philippe Clermont and his players will take confidence from that. 

    They’ve had their struggles of late as well in the league, but it’s a team that’s full of international-class players. As always, the focus for us in the build-up to any game is about where we can hurt the opposition.

    We have to start the game in a better fashion than what we did on Monday. The players are well aware of that – we cannot be giving teams a one-goal head start.

    It’s about coming out of the blocks fast for us on Sunday, using that slight advantage that we have in terms of the recovery and hopefully that will pay dividends come Sunday.





    In a recent press conference, St Mirren manager Jim Goodwin faced the media ahead of their clash against Rangers. Goodwin spoke about the importance of every word spoken in the lead-up to the match, emphasizing the need for clarity and focus from his players.

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  • Milan name starting XI for Parma clash – Watch LIVE on OneFootball!


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    The early kick off on Sunday sees Milan host Parma.

    The Rossoneri are looking for a win that would see them keep pace with the top four. The visitors meanwhile have one eye over their shoulder with relegation a real possibility come the end of the season.

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    AC MILAN (4-3-3): Maignan; Calabria, Gabbia, Pavlović, Hernández; Musah, Fofana, Reijnders; Pulisic, Morata, Leão.

    PARMA (4-2-3-1): Suzuki; Delprato, Vogliacco, Valenti, Valeri; Hernani, Sohm; Man, Cancellieri, Mihăilă; Djurić

    Milan will have to wait to hand Kyle Walker his debut with the England international now likely set to star in next week’s Derby della Madonnina next week.


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