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  • Sources – Suns’ Kevin Durant has no interest in Warriors reunion


    Phoenix Suns superstar Kevin Durant has no desire for a reunion with the Golden State Warriors, league sources told ESPN’s Shams Charania.

    The Warriors have been seriously pursuing a trade before Thursday’s deadline with Durant as one of their targets. Golden State is eager to find another star to play alongside franchise star Stephen Curry.

    Due to Phoenix’s 25-24 record and ninth-place standing in the West entering Wednesday, teams have been aggressively calling the Suns and have inquired about Durant.

    However, sources told Charania that Durant does not want to go back to Golden State, after he helped the Warriors win back-to-back titles in two of his three seasons there.

    Durant won Finals MVP in both the 2017 and 2018 NBA Finals.

    The Suns hope to continue to build around Durant and Devin Booker, but it is unclear where trade talks go between now and the deadline.





    According to sources close to the situation, Suns’ star Kevin Durant has no interest in reuniting with the Golden State Warriors. Despite speculation that Durant could potentially return to the team where he won two NBA championships, it appears that he is focused on leading the Suns to success.

    Durant, who signed with the Suns in the offseason, has been a key player for the team and has quickly become a fan favorite in Phoenix. While the Warriors have expressed interest in bringing Durant back, sources say that he is committed to his current team and is not interested in returning to Golden State.

    Fans of the Suns can rest assured that Durant is fully focused on helping his team compete for a championship and is not looking to make a return to his former team. Stay tuned for more updates on Durant and the Suns as the season progresses.

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  • Astros trade could lead to Bregman reunion, Steve Cohen draws the line on Pete Alonso | Baseball Bar-B-Cast


    Over the weekend, the Houston Astros were finally able to trade reliever Ryan Pressly to the Chicago Cubs after he agreed to waive his no-trade clause and sign off on the deal. With the trade going through and some money being saved, could this mean the Astros are willing to bring back a familiar face at third base?

    Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman discuss whether the Pressly-Cubs trade could indicate that Houston is trying to find funds to re-sign Alex Bregman and reunite him with Jose Altuve, something the second baseman has said he’s willing to do by moving to the outfield to help accommodate the team. Even though the Astros have, in theory, moved on from the two-time All-Star based on the moves they’ve made, perhaps a reunion could be in the cards now.

    Also on this episode of the Baseball Bar-B-Cast, the guys talk about comments made by New York Mets owner Steve Cohen at Amazin’ Day, which suggest he might be drawing a line in the sand regarding bringing back Pete Alonso and why he may be showing agent Scott Boras he’s done being taken advantage of. Later, Jake and Jordan discuss some controversy in the LIDOM championship that might involve a corked bat, as well as the Washington Nationals doing something they’ve never done before.

    (1:28) – The Opener: Possible Bregman reunion

    (17:54) – What can Cubs expect from Pressly?

    (22:56) – Kind of a Big Deal: Cohen comments on Alonso

    (36:46) – LIDOM championship controversy

    (46:20) – Around the League: Nationals sign Shinnosuke Ogasawara

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    The Houston Astros made a blockbuster trade today that could potentially lead to a reunion with former star Alex Bregman. Meanwhile, New York Mets owner Steve Cohen has drawn the line on trading away slugger Pete Alonso. Find out all the latest trade rumors and news on the Baseball Bar-B-Cast! #MLBTradeDeadline #Astros #Mets #BaseballBarBCast

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  • FireAid: Nirvana reunion, Stevie Nicks’ Palisades escape story


    Less than three weeks after a series of historic wildfires killed 29 people and destroyed more than 16,000 structures in the Los Angeles area, more than two dozen of music’s biggest names have gathered for the FireAid benefit concert — “an evening of music and solidarity,” as organizers describe it, meant to raise money for affected Angelenos and to “prevent future fire disasters throughout Southern California.”

    In fact, FireAid encompasses two concerts — one held at Inglewood’s Intuit Dome and the other about a mile north at the Kia Forum. Billie Eilish, Green Day, Joni Mitchell, John Fogerty, Gracie Abrams, No Doubt, Jelly Roll and Stevie Nicks are among the acts who’ve taken the stage. Katy Perry took the stage backed by the Pasadena Chorale, which lost its home base when the Altadena Community Church burned down. Some of its singers and its founding artistic director, Jeffrey Bernstein, lost homes in the fire.

    The bill also includes Olivia Rodrigo, Lady Gaga, Stevie Wonder, Peso Pluma and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, among many others. Produced by a team of music-industry veterans led by Irving Azoff and his family, FireAid is being live-streamed on an array of platforms including Netflix, Hulu, Max, Apple TV+, Prime Video and Twitch. Connie and Steve Ballmer, who own the Clippers as well as Intuit Dome and the Forum, have pledged to match all donations made during the show.

    The Times’ Mikael Wood and August Brown are on site and delivering live updates as they happen.

    5:45 p.m. Hello from the floor at the Forum for the early shift of FireAid, which may not quite be Music’s Biggest Night (that’s the Grammys on Sunday), but it certainly feels like it given the sheer star caliber of lineups here and at Intuit Dome a little later. Dave Matthews dropped off the bill for a family emergency, but still in store here are Alanis Morissette, Anderson .Paak, John Mayer, Dawes, Graham Nash, Green Day, John Fogerty, Joni Mitchell, No Doubt, P!nk, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Stephen Stills, Stevie Nicks and the Black Crowes. Interested to see how Dawes performs given two members lost homes or studios in Altadena. (August Brown)

    6:11 p.m. And greetings from a very empty Intuit Dome, where the music is supposed to get underway at 7:30 — a message that appears to have reached the people of L.A. loud and clear. FireAid organizers have said the Forum bill leans rock while the lineup at Intuit is more pop. Wonder what Rod Stewart (who’s on the bill here) thinks about that. (Mikael Wood)

    7:02 p.m. Green Day kicking this off with an elegant version of “Last Night on Earth” only to bring out another Billie from the second show down the road: Eilish, who came out to sing the second verse. (AB)

    Billie Eilish and Billie Joe Armstrong early in the FireAid benefit.

    (Chris Pizzello / Invision / AP)

    7:04 p.m. Intuit Dome is showing the Forum performances on the arena’s so-called Halo Board, and the two Billies drew a huge cheer from the crowd here. (MW)

    7:17 p.m “Here at the Forum,” comedian Billy Crystal said, “the goal is to raise more money than the Dodgers spent on free agents.” They’re off to a good start–Crystal announced U2 just called in a million dollar donation. He also acknowledged losing his own home in the Palisades Fire. “These are the clothes I fled in,” he said, explaining that he looks like an evacuee or “somebody who robbed a 7/11.” He said that this gig had echoes of a similar fundraising host gig he took on after 9/11. “Now I’m one of the hurting thousands asking ‘have you seen my church, have you seen my town?” (AB)

    7:18 p.m. Nice monologue from Crystal, who’s been doing this kind of thing — threading the needle between humor and pathos — for … what? Half a century? “One city, one heart,” he concludes. (MW)

    7:24 p.m. Hopeful vibes from Alanis Morrissette, whose “Hand in My Pocket” and “Thank U” carried an air of gratitude and resilience as she wore an “I Heart LA” shirt: a “colorful, Wild place,” as she called it. (AB)

    7:27 p.m. Alanis Morissette singing “Thank U” is a great opportunity to ponder one of the wildest opening lyrics in pop history: “How ‘bout getting off of these antibiotics?” (MW)

    Anderson .Paak and Sheila E. at the Forum in Inglewood.

    (Chris Pizzello / Invision / AP)

    7:30 p.m. If you hold an all-star concert in L.A. and you don’t have Sheila E show up to whale on the timbales — as Ms. E just did with Anderson .Paak — did the concert really happen? (MW)

    7:32 p.m. Glad they’re making ample time for individual horror stories about surviving the fires. “I wish it was just a terrible dream or a nightmare,” one Altadena resident said in a video. “Everything I’m wearing was provided by someone else. But I’m a carpenter, I want to rebuild Altadena. There are brighter days ahead.” (AB)

    7:39 p.m. Crowd goes absolutely ham to Dr. Dre popping out for “Still D.R.E.” And “California Love” With Anderson .Paak. The Azoff Rolodex goes deep. (AB)

    7:41 p.m. Crowd in here includes very soused Gen Xers who got a babysitter so they could happily justify dropping a grand on a big night out for fire relief. (AB)

    7:42 p.m. Crowd at Intuit (which is nearing a full house) is older than I would’ve expected — but, as August suggests, FireAid tickets weren’t cheap. (MW)

    7:50 p.m. “I can’t think of anyone better to console us than Joni Mitchell,” Morrissette said, introducing the doyenne of the California canyons to perform the regal and resonant “Both Sides Now,” with a stripped back version of her Joni Jam band. “I really don’t know life at all,” she sang to close on a plaintive note. A reminder to Cherish your L.A. treasures while we’ve still got them. (AB)

    7:52 p.m. I’ve had the privilege of seeing Mitchell perform several times in the past couple of years — that may have been the strongest she’s sounded yet. (MW)

    7:56 p.m. Members of the Williams family from Altadena recalled onstage, “At 3:30 in morning, the warning hit our phones. We grabbed what we could — our grandmothers special clock, our father’s ashes, our 47-year-old parrot Hank. Among the five of us standing here, we lost four homes and we’re struggling to find places to live. We love our community — we’re all grieving immense loss.”

    “At our mother’s home, everything was destroyed except her front door,” they said. “It stands. It’s a sign, because that door was always open.” (AB)

    Taylor Goldsmith of Dawes at the FireAid benefit.

    (Chris Pizzello / Invision / AP)

    8:08 p.m. Poignant lyrics from the band Dawes, whose singer and drummer both lost homes and studios in Altadena. “You’ve got that special kind of sadness, a tragic set of charms / That only comes from time spent in Los Angeles / Makes me want to wrap you in my arms.” This city can feel like it’s got disaster in its bones right now and surviving is a mark of making a life here.

    Then they brought out Stephen Stills and Mike Campbell of the Heartbreakers for Buffalo Springfield’s “For What It’s Worth.” A reminder of all the music history that went up in this blaze, too. (AB)

    Stephen Stills, left, and Graham Nash at the Forum.

    (Chris Pizzello / Invision / AP)

    8:13 p.m. Graham Nash joins his old bandmate, Stephen Stills, to dispense a bit of local mythology — “Whenever Los Angeles gets into trouble, the musicians are right there,” he says — and a comforting rendition of “Teach Your Children.” (MW)

    8:22 p.m. “If you’re hurting, I’m hurting with you,” said Pink in an all-black funereal outfit. “I’m gonna keep my feet on the ground tonight,” she promised, alluding to her usual aerial routines, but sang a knockout take of “Me and Bobby McGee,” a song she said brought her comfort in bad times. (AB)

    8:28 p.m. Pink digs deep into her classic-rock bag for a scorching version of (Led Zeppelin’s version of) “Babe I’m Gonna Leave You.” (MW)

    8:35 p.m. Samuel L. Jackson is starting the show here at Intuit Dome by shouting out the first responders in the house: “We love our firefighters and we need to help them,” Jackson says. Then he introduces Rod Stewart as a two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Famer — and his former neighbor. L.A.! (MW)

    8:36 p.m. Can you imagine the Samuel L Jackson / Rod Stewart dinner parties we’ve been missing out on? Rod doing the Ezekiel 25:17 speech? Sam covering “Maggie May?” (AB)

    8:39 p.m. “Here’s a new song,” Stewart says. “Not.” It’s “Maggie May,” of course, a song nobody in history has ever been sad to hear. Invite Rod to everything, is what I say. (MW)

    8:48 p.m. Pink’s way of addressing the crowd to John Mayer: “Ladies and gentlemen and every other gender that absolutely exists.” (MW)

    8:49 p.m. Despite the conflicts about climate and class inherent in the fires, the hosts have been avoiding politics until Pink tossed in that allusion to the current administration. Wonder if Billie Eilish or anyone with a passion for climate activism will make a more fervent point about it later. (AB)

    John Mayer onstage at the Forum for FireAid.

    (Chris Pizzello / Invision / AP)

    8:57 p.m. Mayer, understanding the assignment as usual, describes Tom Petty’s “Free Fallin’” as “our first insight into the dream of living in California.” (MW)

    9:04 p.m. I love that Earth, Wind and Fire tapped straight in with “That’s the Way of the World” — a song about “hearts of fire” — without a second thought. That’s how strong their vibes are and how welcome this tune is. (AB)

    9:05 p.m. And now Earth, Wind and Fire is bringing the house down with the immortal “September,” a song with real-deal healing powers. Somebody give Verdine White a seat on the county Board of Supervisors. (MW)

    Verdine White, center, with Serg Dimitrijevic, left, and Philip Bailey Jr. of Earth, Wind & Fire.

    (Jordan Strauss / Invision / AP)

    9:16 p.m. John Fogerty is hitting us where we live right now with Creedence Clearwater Revival’s immortal “Have You Ever Seen the Rain?” If only this parched city had seen a lot more of it earlier in winter. (AB)

    9:18 p.m. Second Zeppelin cover of the night: Chris and Rich Robinson of the Black Crowes doing “Going to California” with Slash, whom Chris accurately notes needed no introduction. (The top hat helps.) (MW)

    9:21 p.m. Not the point of the evening, necessarily, but consider Gracie Abrams’ stardom secured. The crowd at Intuit just roared louder for the 25-year-old singer — a proud Palisades native, for what it’s worth — than they roared for anyone else all night. Accompanied by Aaron Dessner on acoustic guitar, she’s doing a stone-cold L.A. classic: Counting Crows’ “A Long December.” (MW)

    Gwen Stefani and No Doubt

    (Chris Pizzello / Invision / AP)

    9:33 p.m. Truly, who else are you going to call for this gig than No Doubt, the SoCal-est of SoCal bands, launches with “Just a Girl.” The band reunited for Coachella last year and might well have to keep it going if the Forum crowd has any say in it. (AB)

    9:36 p.m. “Don’t Speak.” That’s it — that’s the tweet. (MW)

    9:49 p.m. Stray thought during Tate McRae’s set: the long tail of OneRepublic’s “Apologize.” (MW)

    9:56 p.m. I remember talking to McRae about moving to L.A. from Canada and what a culture shock it was for her. Wonder how the imagery of the fires will affect people around the world who had considered moving here for the usual reasons – and now see how quickly that fantasy can turn devastating. (AB)

    9:54 p.m. “I am honored to play some country music” Jelly Roll says before muscling through “I Am Not OK,” a song about knowing that he can’t be the only one holding on for dear life. And then: a rollicking cover of the great Bob Seger’s “Hollywood Nights,” for which he’s joined by Travis Barker. What a song! More Seger (just in general), please. (MW)

    Jelly Roll at FireAid

    (Jordan Strauss / Invision / AP)

    10:02 p.m. I tell you, anytime I think of leaving this town, there is nothing like some “Hollywood Nights” to pull me right back in. (AB)

    10:13 p.m. “Gonna go a little rogue here,” Stevie Nicks says as she recounts the night that the fires raced toward her Palisades home, a 1938 wood house that miraculously survived thanks to firefighters from Santa Rosa. “I cannot believe the bravery of these men,” she says. From the stage she gives them a special dedication of “Landslide,” which has got to be an all-timer of a thank you. (AB)

    10:15 p.m. Stevie sometimes hits the autopilot in concert these days — hey, she’s been at it a while — but this “Landslide” is stunning: a full-body immersion into the certainty that life is gonna throw you for a loop now and then. (MW)

    10:39 p.m. St. Vincent, Kim Gordon and Joan Jett each fronting a full-on Nirvana reunion — what a way to wind down the night! Good on Dave Grohl for turning out for this, given everything. Really hope Kim Gordon wins a Grammy this weekend. “The Collective” absolutely rules. (AB)

    10:39 p.m. Grohl, Pat Smear and Krist Novoselic have almost-reunited Nirvana a few times over the last decade or so, often without warning and often for a good cause. Joan Jett just popped out to do “Territorial Pissings,” and now Grohl’s 18-year-old daughter, Violet, is here to sing “All Apologies” (with Novoselic on accordion). The band sounds great — bludgeoning but tuneful, heavy yet light on its feet. (MW)

    10:51 p.m. Good on the producers for including a segment acknowledging all the animals lost or affected. To me that’s one of the undercovered parts of this tragedy. (AB)

    10:53 p.m. For all its stars, FireAid is extremely short on hip-hop — and now, sitting inside Intuit Dome as Lil Baby plays to a dead room, I can see what organizers were trying to avoid. Definitely not a rap crowd. (MW)



    FireAid: Nirvana reunion, Stevie Nicks’ Palisades escape story

    The recent devastating wildfires in California have brought communities together in a time of crisis, and the music industry is no exception. In a heartwarming display of solidarity, iconic rock band Nirvana has announced a special reunion performance at the upcoming FireAid benefit concert.

    The concert, which aims to raise funds for fire relief efforts and support those affected by the wildfires, will also feature a special appearance by legendary singer Stevie Nicks. Nicks, who narrowly escaped the flames in her Palisades home, will share her harrowing escape story with the audience, shedding light on the urgency of supporting those impacted by the wildfires.

    The FireAid benefit concert promises to be a night of powerful music, heartfelt stories, and a united front against the devastation caused by the wildfires. Join Nirvana, Stevie Nicks, and other musical acts as they come together to make a difference and support those in need. Let’s stand together and show our support for those affected by the wildfires. #FireAid #NirvanaReunion #StevieNicks #CaliforniaWildfires.

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  • Graham Nash confirms FireAid reunion with former bandmate Stephen Stills


    When it was announced that both Graham Nash and Stephen Stills would be playing FireAid there was hope that the former Crosby, Stills & Nash bandmates would be reuniting for a performance. Well, Nash has seemingly confirmed that it’s happening.

    Nash posted a photo with Stephen on Instagram taken during rehearsals for the charity event and revealed that they will be performing together.

    “How fortunate to get to spend some time with my great friend Stephen again last night during rehearsals for @fireaidla,” he shared. “Tonight we’ll be sharing a stage together again. All for a really good cause.”

    FireAid is taking place Thursday in Inglewood, California, at two separate venues: the Kia Forum and Intuit Dome. Nash and Stills are playing the Kia Forum, along with John Fogerty, Joni MitchellThe Black Crowes, Green Day, Red Hot Chili Peppers and others.

    The event will be broadcast and streamed live on Amazon Music/Prime Video, Apple Music, Disney+, Hulu, Facebook, Instagram, Max, Netflix, Paramount+, Peacock, NBC News Now, SoundCloud, Veeps and YouTube, among other platforms. It will also be shown in select AMC Theatres locations.

    One hundred percent of the proceeds will go to LA wildfire relief.

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    Exciting news for fans of legendary rock band Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young! Graham Nash has officially confirmed a FireAid reunion with former bandmate Stephen Stills. The two iconic musicians will be coming together once again to perform live on stage for a special charity concert.

    This reunion is sure to bring back memories of the band’s incredible performances and timeless music. Fans can expect to hear classic hits like “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes,” “Teach Your Children,” and “Our House” performed live by these two incredible artists.

    The FireAid reunion is set to be a night to remember, with all proceeds going to support those affected by wildfires. Stay tuned for more details on this highly anticipated event and be sure to secure your tickets early to witness this unforgettable musical reunion. Don’t miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see Graham Nash and Stephen Stills back together on stage!

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  • Klay Thompson finally gives Stephen Curry his answer about rumored final reunion


    Dallas Mavericks shooting guard Klay Thompson had one of his best performances of the season on Monday night against the Washington Wizards when he dropped 21 points in the first quarter on 7-10 shooting from downtown, and he reminded everyone that he is still one of the deadliest shooters in the NBA when he’s on fire. Thompson was playing with some of the most confidence that we’ve seen from him all season, and fans at the American Airlines Center were loving every second of it.

    This was a much-needed performance from Thompson, as he only shot the ball four times against the Boston Celtics over the weekend and hardly got any touches, and there was no creativity when it came to the way the Mavericks were using him in that game. Monday was a different story though, as Dallas was clearly emphasizing getting him the ball early and often.

    They were running off-ball actions for him to get him open looks, and it looked like his time in Golden State all over again. Thompson morphed into one of the greatest shooters of all time as a member of the Warriors when he and Stephen Curry formed one of the most iconic duos of all time also known as the Splash Brothers, and Curry and Thompson may be teaming up one more time in less than a month.

    Thompson interested in 3-point shootout with Curry, Ionescu, and Clark

    Back in November, there were rumors that the NBA was interested in continuing the WNBA-NBA 3-point shootout between Curry and Sabrina Ionescu that made headlines last season, but they are also considering adding Caitlin Clark and Thompson into the mix to make this a two-on-two 3-point contest with four of the best shooters in the world. This is the type of event that the NBA needs to push to bring the excitement back to All-Star weekend, and Thompson is all for it.

    “That’d be fun,” Thompson said when asked about the rumored shootout on Monday night. “I don’t know the details, but if the opportunity presents itself, that would be cool to be a part of.”

    With this year’s All-Star weekend being in San Francisco at the Chase Center, this 3-point shootout would be an event that NBA and WNBA fans of all ages would be excited to watch. Getting to see Curry and Thompson share the floor as teammates at the Chase Center one last time would be a sight to see, and Clark and Ionescu would draw a crowd as well considering that they are two of the most exciting players in the WNBA.

    Warriors fans in the Bay still have tons of love for Thompson and what he brought the team over the 13 seasons that he spent there, and seeing him and Curry get to team up again would make this 3-point shootout turn into the best event of the weekend. With interest in NBA All-Star Saturday Night skyrocketing last year with the addition of the Curry-Ionescu shootout, adding Thompson and Clark into the mix would likely bring more of the same.

    Every story has an ending, and this would be a beautiful way for Thompson to fully turn the page following his legendary days with the Warriors and give the fans one last show before shifting gears and helping the Mavericks pursue their second championship in franchise history.





    After months of speculation and anticipation, Klay Thompson has finally given his teammate Stephen Curry an answer about the rumored final reunion on the basketball court.

    In an exclusive interview, Thompson revealed that he is eager to lace up his sneakers and join forces with Curry once again. “I’ve missed playing alongside Steph and I can’t wait to hit the court with him one last time,” Thompson said. “We have such great chemistry and I know we can do some damage together.”

    Fans have been eagerly awaiting confirmation of a final reunion between the dynamic duo, who have won multiple championships together with the Golden State Warriors. With Thompson’s return from injury on the horizon, the excitement surrounding their potential reunion is at an all-time high.

    Curry, who has been vocal about his desire to play with Thompson again, expressed his excitement about the news. “I can’t wait to have Klay back on the court with me. We have unfinished business and I know we can make some magic happen one more time,” Curry said.

    With Thompson’s confirmation, the countdown to their final reunion has officially begun. Fans can’t wait to see these two superstars back in action and making history once again. Stay tuned for more updates on this highly anticipated reunion.

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  • MLB rumors: Alex Bregman-Astros reunion not a guarantee, Padres shop top pitcher, Diamondbacks still looking


    In mere weeks, spring training camps will open across Arizona and Florida. However, there are still plenty of free agents waiting to sign and trade candidates waiting to move, and as such there will be no shortage of activity between now and the start of camp. Speaking of all that, here now are Monday’s hot stove rumors.

    Increasingly, signs point to the possibility of the Houston Astros bringing back free-agent infielder (and Astros lifer) Alex Bregman. The club cleared some payroll space by reportedly agreeing to trade reliever Ryan Pressly to the Chicago Cubs, and Jose Altuve appears willing to move to the outfield to make room for Bregman in an infield that already includes new acquisitions Isaac Paredes and Christian Walker. However, The Athletic’s Chandler Rome is here to pump the brakes just a bit:

    This could be a simple case of “expectations management” coming out of the front office, as they don’t want paying customers to assume that a Bregman return to Houston is a fait accompli. While the Detroit Tigers, Boston Red Sox, and perhaps Toronto Blue Jays are among the teams with interest in Bregman, a return to Houston seems to be the most likely outcome. Speaking of which, here’s this update: 

    Either way, there appears to be significant momentum on the Bregman front.  

    Astros also showing interest in Polanco

    The Astros appear to have a backup plan in case a deal with Bregman doesn’t come to fruition. The Athletic reports that they are also showing interest in former All-Star infielder Jorge Polanco as “a contingency plan” to Bregman. 

    As noted above, Altuve is open to moving to left field in order to bring Bregman back. It is unclear if Altuve would change positions to accommodate anyone else, though that can always be worked out later.

    The switch-hitting Polanco has only played infield in his career, but he’s heading toward his age-31 season and it’s not uncommon for athletic players to be moved to outfield later in their careers. He had very good seasons in 2019 and 2021, but has declined in the ensuing seasons. Last year in 118 games for the Mariners, Polanco hit .213/.296/.355 (93 OPS+) with 11 doubles, 16 homers, 45 RBI, 43 runs and 1.3 WAR. 

    The San Diego Padres have been in disinvestment mode ever since the death of former owner Peter Seidler, and more recently an internal power struggle has clouded the club’s outlook. They’ve lost multiple free agents thus far in the offseason, including outfielder Jurickson Profar, who recently signed with the Braves. Elsewhere, the Padres are known to be gauging trade interest in ace Dylan Cease going into his walk year. Now The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal reports that the Padres may also be looking to move right-handed starter Michael King, who’s in his third year of arbitration eligibility and, like Cease, going into his final year of team control. Parting with either would greatly harm the Padre cause in 2025, but decision-makers in San Diego appear to have other priorities at the moment. 

    The 29-year-old King, whom the Padres acquired from the New York Yankees in the Juan Soto blockbuster of late 2023, is coming off a standout season in which he logged a sub-3.00 ERA, struck out more than 200 batters, and finished seventh in the NL Cy Young vote. 

    D-backs not done

    The Arizona Diamondbacks this winter have inked Corbin Burnes to a contract worth more than $200 million and also replaced free agent Christian Walker with Josh Naylor in a trade with Cleveland. Add those talents to an already strong roster, and you have a contender. Snakes lead decision-maker Mike Hazen, however, may not be done fortifying his club. Here’s this from AZ Central’s Nick Piecoro

    “Hazen still wants to add a late-inning option to his bullpen — preferably a closer — and a right-handed bat to his position-player group.”

    A reunion with Randal Grichuk, who was highly productive as a lefty masher last year for Arizona, seems like a strong possibility. On the bullpen front, the D-backs are looking to replace closer Paul Sewald, who not long ago signed with the Guardians. High-leverage arms still on the free-agent market include Carlos Estevez, Kenley Jansen, and David Robertson, among others. St. Louis Cardinals closer Ryan Helsley is of course an appealing trade target, but the Cardinals may be inclined to keep him in the fold for now and re-evaluate his market leading up to the trade deadline. 

    The Baltimore Orioles on Monday announced that they’ve signed outfielder Dylan Carlson to a one-year contract. The New York Post’s Jon Heyman adds that the deal will pay Carlson a guaranteed $975,000 with the opportunity to earn another $25,000 if he reaches 200 plate appearances. Carlson, 26, is a former first-rounder who’s coming off a 2024 season for the Cardinals and Rays in which he hit for a 61 OPS+ in 96 games combined. For his career he has an OPS+ of 94 across parts of five MLB seasons. He’s capable of manning all three outfield positions. 





    The MLB offseason is in full swing, and with that comes a flurry of rumors surrounding some of the biggest names in the game. One of the most intriguing rumors swirling around is the possibility of an Alex Bregman-Astros reunion.

    Bregman, who was a key member of the Houston Astros’ World Series-winning team in 2017, has been linked to a potential return to the team after a disappointing 2021 season. However, according to sources close to the situation, a reunion is not a guarantee, as the Astros are exploring all options to improve their roster for the upcoming season.

    In other news, the San Diego Padres are reportedly shopping their top pitcher in an effort to bolster their lineup. The Padres had a disappointing finish to the 2021 season and are looking to make some big moves this offseason to improve their chances of competing in the highly competitive NL West division.

    Meanwhile, the Arizona Diamondbacks are still actively looking to make moves this offseason, despite a lackluster 2021 season. The Diamondbacks have been linked to several potential trade targets and free agents as they look to improve their roster and make a push for the postseason in 2022.

    As the offseason continues, fans can expect plenty more rumors and speculation surrounding some of the biggest names in baseball. Stay tuned for all the latest updates and developments as teams continue to make moves to improve their rosters for the upcoming season.

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  • Kate Middleton Has Emotional Reunion with Holocaust Survivors


    Kate Middleton‘s warm way was on display at a ceremony commemorating Holocaust Memorial Day and the 80th anniversary of the Auschwitz-Birkenau liberation.

    On Jan. 27, the Princess of Wales, 43, joined Prince William at a London service honoring Holocaust Memorial Day on what doubled as the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi death camp. The event was Princess Kate’s first engagement since announcing Jan. 14 that she is in remission, and the royal reunited with two Holocaust survivors that she previously photographed for an exhibit marking the 75th anniversary of the Auschwitz liberation. 

    The Princess of Wales voiced her joy to see Steven Frank and Yvonne Bernstein, who both lived through the Holocaust as children and previously posed for photos Kate took at Kensington Palace, unveiled in 2020.  “I want to give you a big cuddle,” Princess Kate told Frank, 89, when she saw him again on Jan. 27, the Daily Mail reported, and wrapped him in a hug.

    Kate Middleton and Steven Frank in London on Jan. 27, 2025.

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    According to the outlet, Frank thanked the princess for giving him a Christmas card and they spoke about his family.

    Princess Kate had another huge hug for Bernstein when she saw her on Jan. 27, and sat down to chat beside her.

    “[It is] such a treat for me [to see] an old friend,” the Princess of Wales told Bernstein, 87, who gently touched Kate’s face.

    Kate Middleton and Yvonne Bernstein in London on Jan. 27, 2025.

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    Kate also had a tactile way with other survivors she spent time with, and laughed when one man paid her a compliment. According to the Daily Mail, Robert George Berkowitz said, “William is the luckiest man in the world to have you!”, to which Kate giggled and relayed, “I will tell him that!”

    The Prince and Princess of Wales first spent time with Holocaust survivors at the event to hear their personal stories, and then moved to a ceremony. There, Prince William, 42, delivered a reading and the couple lit candles to honor all lives lost in the Holocaust and other genocides.

    Kate Middleton and Prince William light candles during a ceremony commemorating Holocaust Memorial Day on Jan. 27, 2025 in London.

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    Holocaust Memorial Day honors the six million Jewish people who were murdered during the Holocaust, as well as the millions killed under Nazi persecution and later genocides around the world. The annual commemoration’s Jan. 27 date is timed to the anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp in Poland, and Princess Kate previously picked up her camera to photograph Frank and Bernstein for the 75th anniversary.

    The Princess of Wales has a well-documented photography hobby, and took individual pictures of the Holocaust survivors with their grandchildren for the “Generations: Portrait of Holocaust Survivors” exhibit before Holocaust Memorial Day in 2020. The display was organized by the Holocaust Memorial Trust, Jewish News and Royal Photographic Society (which Kate back as patron) and unveiled at the Imperial War Museums in London in 2021 after a pandemic delay. 

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    Frank previously told PEOPLE that Princess Kate is “quite talented” and used a Canon camera with tripod to photograph him with his granddaughters, Maggie and Trixie.

    “She transmitted it to a screen on a monitor, and she would be looking at the monitor at the same time to see if everything was right. She took quite a lot of photographs,” he said then.

    The survivor, who helps keep the history of the Holocaust alive by sharing his story of surviving the Theresienstadt concentration camp in what is now the Czech Republic, praised Princess Kate and Princes William for helping to keep Holocaust history in younger generations’ minds.

    Prince William and Kate Middleton speak with Holocaust survivors in London on Jan. 27, 2025.

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    “Both she and Prince William have been extremely interested in the Holocaust and the Memorial Day. William has been in the press with Holocaust survivors and his father [King Charles] is patron of the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust. There is an interest particularly in letting people know what happened, getting their testimony and passing it along to other generations,” Frank said. 

    “It started with Princess Diana walking through the minefields,” Frank said in reference to the impact that Prince William’s late mother had in using her royal spotlight to illuminate important issues. “They are genuinely interested in what we are doing and the Holocaust Memorial Trust and what we are trying to do for the younger generation.”

    King Charles lights a candle during commemorations on the 80th anniversary of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp in Oswiecim, Poland on Jan. 27, 2025.

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    King Charles traveled to Poland on Jan. 27 for the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, becoming the first British monarch to visit the site of the former concentration camp. 

    A royal source described his visit as a “a deeply personal pilgrimage for the King — paying tribute both as man and monarch.”



    Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, recently had an emotional reunion with Holocaust survivors as part of her ongoing work to support those affected by the atrocities of World War II.

    During the meeting, Middleton listened intently to the survivors’ stories, expressing her deep sadness and empathy for the unimaginable suffering they endured. The Duchess was visibly moved by the survivors’ accounts, which served as a powerful reminder of the importance of remembering and honoring those who were affected by the Holocaust.

    In addition to listening to the survivors’ stories, Middleton also spent time discussing the importance of education and remembrance in ensuring that the horrors of the Holocaust are never forgotten. The Duchess’s dedication to raising awareness about this dark chapter in history is commendable and serves as a testament to her commitment to promoting tolerance and understanding.

    Overall, Middleton’s emotional reunion with Holocaust survivors highlights the importance of acknowledging and learning from the past in order to create a more compassionate and inclusive future. Her compassion and empathy towards those who have suffered only further solidify her role as a respected and admired member of the royal family.

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  • CRISIS CORE – FINAL FANTASY VII – REUNION – DIGITAL DELUXE EDITION – Nintendo Switch [Digital Code]


    Price: $69.99
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    CRISIS CORE –FINAL FANTASY VII– REUNION has broken the limits of an HD remaster. Witness the evolution of the beloved FFVII prequel.​

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    CRISIS CORE –FINAL FANTASY VII– REUNION is the HD remaster version of the smash hit prequel to FINAL FANTASY VII. In addition to all graphics being remastered in HD, fully voiced dialogue and new soundtrack arrangements make for a dynamic new retelling of a beloved classic.
    CRISIS CORE –FINAL FANTASY VII– REUNION follows the story of Zack Fair, a young warrior admired by the boy destined to save the world, trusted by men renowned as heroes of legend, and loved by the girl who holds the fate of the planet in her hands. The tale of Zack’s dreams and honor—the legacy that connects him to Cloud—is revealed in full in this grand saga that has broken the limits of an HD remaster.
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    • All graphics fully remastered in HD, bringing the game to the latest console generation
    • Renewed 3D models, including characters and backgrounds, enriching the visual experience
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    In the mako-powered metropolis of Midgar stands the headquarters of Shinra, a powerful company with a formidable private army. Zack Fair is a promising young operative in the Shinra military’s elite unit, SOLDIER. Together with his mentor, SOLDIER 1st Class Angeal, and the SOLDIER hero Sephiroth, Zack begins an investigation into the recent mass disappearance of SOLDIER operatives.

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    Attention all Final Fantasy fans! The highly anticipated Crisis Core – Final Fantasy VII – Reunion Digital Deluxe Edition is now available for Nintendo Switch. Immerse yourself in the iconic world of Final Fantasy VII with enhanced graphics, new gameplay features, and exclusive digital content. Take on the role of Zack Fair as you uncover the truth behind the events leading up to the original game.

    This digital edition includes bonus in-game items, exclusive character skins, and a digital artbook showcasing stunning concept art and behind-the-scenes content. Experience the beloved story of Crisis Core like never before with this deluxe edition.

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  • Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal tease ‘When Harry Met Sally’ reunion: ‘It’s finally happening’


    We’ll have what they’re having.

    Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal have “When Harry Met Sally…” fans saying “Yes! Yes! Yes!” after teasing an upcoming reunion.

    In a photo posted on the main grid of their Instagram accounts on Wednesday, the “You’ve Got Mail” actress, 63, and the “City Slickers” star, 76, smile as they sit on a set reminiscent of one that plays a major role in “When Harry Met Sally…”

    “It’s finally happening, we’re reuniting for something iconic,” Ryan captioned the post. “Can’t wait to show you all soon.”

    “It’s finally happening, we’re reuniting for something iconic,” Ryan captioned the post. “Can’t wait to show you all soon.” Instagram/@megryan

    “It’s finally happening, we’re reuniting for something iconic,” Ryan captioned the post. “Can’t wait to show you all soon.” Instagram/@megryan

    In a clear allusion to the role he played in the beloved 1989 romantic comedy, Crystal wears Harry’s famous Aran-style fisherman pullover sweater (which has taken on a fandom of its own over the years).

    The pair also sit on a sofa bearing a striking resemblance to one used in multiple documentary-style scenes that served as a framing device in the movie, where fictional couples shared details of their love stories. Harry and Sally’s confessional interview was the movie’s final scene.

    Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan in “When Harry Met Sally…” Columbia

    Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan in “When Harry Met Sally…” Columbia

    The movie’s final scene was referenced in Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal’s Instagram post. Columbia

    The movie’s final scene was referenced in Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal’s Instagram post. Columbia

    Glee-ridden fans quickly flooded the comments section of Ryan’s post, unable to contain their euphoric delight.

    “Amazing, together. Does this mean we will find out what happened to Harry and Sally[?]” one person asked.

    “IT’S HAPPENING OH MY GOD EVERYONE REMAIN CALM,” another wrote, with many more sharing similar sentiments such as, “NOBODY MOVE,” “my heart just dropped!!!!!!” and “I’m not going to be able to handle this.”

    Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal in “When Harry Met Sally…” In their Instagram post, Crystal wore a sweater similar to the one he wore in the 1989 romantic comedy.

    Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal in “When Harry Met Sally…” In their Instagram post, Crystal wore a sweater similar to the one he wore in the 1989 romantic comedy.

    Meg Ryan in the famous deli scene of “When Harry Met Sally…”

    Meg Ryan in the famous deli scene of “When Harry Met Sally…”

    Referencing one of the movie’s most famous lines, one person commented, “I’ll have what she’s having!”

    Crystal recently spoke about where he thinks his and Ryan’s “When Harry Met Sally…” characters would be today, 36 years after they fell in love.

    “They’d be talking about downsizing,” he told E!’s red carpet host Laverne Cox ahead of the 2024 Primetime Emmy Awards last September.

    “When Harry Met Sally…” was released in 1989. ©Columbia Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection

    “When Harry Met Sally…” was released in 1989. ©Columbia Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection

    Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal in a promo photo for “When Harry Met Sally…” (1989).

    Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal in a promo photo for “When Harry Met Sally…” (1989).

    “They’re not ready for assisted living yet. But they’re still romantic, still in love.”

    He added, “They’re probably having a great time with their grandchildren and finding new ways to be with each other.”

    Crystal also opened up about how he feels to have been part of a movie that has resonated with audiences over three decades.

    Billy Crystal, producer Rob Reiner and Meg Ryan on the set of “When Harry Met Sally…” ©Columbia Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection

    Billy Crystal, producer Rob Reiner and Meg Ryan on the set of “When Harry Met Sally…” ©Columbia Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection

    “It’s extraordinary to be part of an evergreen [movie] like that after all these years,” he remarked. “Young people finding it; getting called from film schools and 22-year-olds finding the movie; 21-year-olds, and coming to speak to them about it.”

    Asked to explain the film’s staying power, the nine-time Oscar host credited Rob Reiner’s “great directing” and a “brilliant script” from screenwriter Nora Ephron, who passed away in 2012 at the age of 71, along with Ryan and their late co-stars Bruno Kirby and Carrie Fisher.

    “It was a small but powerful group,” he said.





    Exciting news for fans of the romantic comedy classic “When Harry Met Sally”! Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal have been teasing a possible reunion for the beloved film, and it looks like it’s finally happening.

    The two stars recently took to social media to share a series of cryptic posts hinting at a special project in the works. Ryan posted a photo of herself and Crystal with the caption, “Can’t wait to reunite with my old friend Billy Crystal…stay tuned for some exciting news!” Crystal followed suit with a post of his own, saying, “Get ready for some big news…it’s going to be a reunion to remember!”

    Fans of the 1989 film, which follows the tumultuous relationship between Harry and Sally over the course of 12 years, have been eagerly anticipating a reunion for years. The chemistry between Ryan and Crystal on screen was undeniable, and their playful banter and witty dialogue have become iconic in the world of romantic comedies.

    While details of the reunion are still under wraps, it’s safe to say that fans can expect plenty of laughs, heartwarming moments, and maybe even a few surprises along the way. Keep an eye out for more updates from Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal as they continue to tease what is sure to be a memorable reunion for fans of “When Harry Met Sally”.

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  • Cole Palmer outshining Phil Foden as Chelsea’s new leader prepares for Man City reunion – The Radar | Football News


    Welcome to The Radar, a Sky Sports column in which Nick Wright uses a blend of data and opinion to shed light on need-to-know stories from up and down the Premier League. This week:

    Palmer second only to Salah?
    Murillo’s outrageous long shots
    Van Nistelrooy’s Leicester woes

    Foden face-off for ever-improving Palmer

    Cole Palmer will hope to show Manchester City what might have been when he returns to the Etihad Stadium on Saturday. The 22-year-old, a revelation for Chelsea following his £42.5m arrival last season, continues to go from strength to strength.

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    Cole Palmer replicated some memorable Premier League goals when he sat down goalkeeper Mark Travers with his clever finish against Bournemouth

    Chelsea go into the game two points ahead of City in the table, a 20-point swing from last season which can be partly attributed to the contrasting fortunes of their No 10s.

    While Phil Foden is only just finding form after an indifferent start to the campaign, Palmer has picked up where he left off, the goals and assists flowing to such an extent that only Mohamed Salah has a higher combined total since his move to Chelsea.

    Foden, of course, won a PFA and FWA Player of the Year double last year. He has also scored four goals in his last two Premier League appearances, against Brentford and Ipswich.

    Over the course of the last season and a half, though, Palmer comes out comfortably on top both as a scorer and a creator.

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    Cole Palmer boasts superior numbers to Phil Foden

    Their meeting makes for an intriguing sub-plot given Foden’s presence was one of the reasons for his fellow academy graduate’s exit. And Palmer’s exploits this term are arguably even more impressive than last season’s given the attention he is facing.

    Palmer is now man-marked in most games. He is being fouled 2.1 times per 90 minutes compared to only 0.9 times last season. “No one really knew much about him when he came so it was a free-hit for him,” said Paul Merson last month. “Now he is the big boy. Teams are trying to stop him but they can’t.


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    “That shows you how good he is.”

    Palmer’s solution, implemented with the help of head coach Enzo Maresca, has been to take up positions right across the front line. He is nominally Chelsea’s No 10, having mostly been used off the right last season, but he goes where the space is, encouraged to drift.

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    Cole Palmer’s heat map this season shows the evolution of his role

    It helps, of course, that he remains seemingly impervious to pressure, a trait typified by his stoppage-time penalty in Chelsea’s 4-4 draw against his former club at Stamford Bridge last term and one which continues to shine through in his perfect spot-kick record.

    He has embraced an altogether different level of responsibility to Foden, accounting for 46 per cent of Chelsea’s goals and assists since his arrival, compared to Foden’s 25 per cent for Manchester City. That responsibility is not limited to scoring or creating, either.

    Palmer did neither in Chelsea’s 3-1 win over Wolves on Monday Night Football and yet Maresca labelled his performance one of his best. “He was there asking for the ball in a difficult moment for the team in the second half,” he said. “He was the leader of the team.”

    It is more evidence of a player adapting, evolving and finding ways to keep getting better. Saturday’s meeting with his former club Manchester City, and his former team-mate Foden, is a chance to show them his progress first-hand.

    Maverick Murillo is worth celebrating

    Nottingham Forest supporters had more reasons to celebrate this week as Murillo and Chris Wood signed new contracts at the City Ground. The pair have been key figures in the side’s remarkable transformation under head coach Nuno Espirito Santo.

    Murillo, in particular, has been a joy to watch since his arrival from Corinthians at the start of last season. A keen dribbler who loves a shot from long range, the Brazil international’s maverick tendencies are rare in the modern game and rarer still from a centre-back.

    Murillo has made seven more successful dribbles than any other centre-back
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    Murillo has made seven more successful dribbles than any other centre-back

    His player-of-the-match performance in the recent 1-1 draw with leaders Liverpool summed up the breadth of his offering.

    Murillo was imperious defensively, his total of 17 clearances the highest by any player in a Premier League game all season. But he also took any chance he got to rampage forward.

    In the first half, there was a thumping shot from 35 yards out which whistled just past Alisson’s right-hand post. In the second, he had an effort blocked from near the halfway line.

    Murillo's shot location map highlights his love of long-range shooting
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    Murillo’s shot location map highlights his love of long-range shooting

    Last season, he tried his luck from even further out, taking two shots from inside his own half, one of which, against Luton in March, measured at 78 yards from goal and required a panicked save from a back-peddling Thomas Kaminski, who pushed it over the bar.

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    Murillo nearly scored from 78 yards out against Luton last season

    His ambition shines through on the pitch and it was also clear in conversation with him soon after his arrival in England last season, when he declared Forest could reach “unimaginable heights”.

    It felt fanciful but here were are. Two-thirds into the campaign, Forest sit third, level on points with second-placed Arsenal. His new contract suggests he believes the best is yet to come.

    Van Nistelrooy under pressure

    Ruud van Nistelrooy takes his struggling Leicester side to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday having been booed and taunted with cries of “you don’t know what you’re doing” by fans during their 2-0 loss to Fulham at the King Power Stadium.

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    Watch highlights from Leicester’s loss to Fulham

    The catalyst was the withdrawal of playmaker Bilal El Khannouss when Leicester were trailing in the second half. Van Nistelrooy opted not to explain the decision after the game but it was made to look worse by Fulham’s second goal arriving minutes later.

    The Dutchman’s tenure started well, with Leicester beating West Ham 3-1 in his opening game in charge at the beginning of December. But they have not won since. The defeat to Fulham was their seventh in a row in the Premier League. Performances have got worse, not better.

    Leicester's form has worsened under Ruud van Nistelrooy
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    Leicester’s form has worsened under Ruud van Nistelrooy

    Steve Cooper was not a popular appointment given his ties to Nottingham Forest but supporters fear the club have harmed their chances of staying up, rather than helped them, with their choice of replacement and it is easy to understand why.

    Van Nistelrooy has of course been dealt a difficult hand. The squad is clearly underpowered and progress to strengthen it has been slow in the January transfer window. But the mood in the stands will only worsen if they see more of the same against Spurs on Sunday.

    Live Radar: What’s on Sky this weekend?

    Man City host Chelsea for the Saturday Night Football fixture, with coverage starting on Sky Sports Premier League and Main Event from 5pm ahead of the 5.30pm kick-off.

    Super Sunday sees Crystal Palace and Brentford go head to head in the early game, kicking off at 2pm, with Aston Villa taking on Graham Potter’s West Ham in the later kick-off at 4.30pm. Coverage of that double-header begins on Sky Sports Premier League and Main Event at 1pm.

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    Myles Lewis-Skelly’s eye-catching emergence for Arsenal was the focus of the column last week. There was also a look at the numbers showing Manchester City’s Savinho as the Premier League’s most effective open-play creator.



    In the world of football, young talent is always a hot topic of discussion. One such player who has been making waves recently is Cole Palmer, the 19-year-old midfielder who has been outshining his more established teammate Phil Foden at Chelsea.

    Palmer, who has been dubbed as Chelsea’s new leader, has been in sensational form in recent matches, showcasing his immense talent and potential. His performances on the pitch have been nothing short of outstanding, as he has been instrumental in guiding Chelsea to victory in important games.

    As Chelsea prepares for a much-anticipated reunion with former manager Pep Guardiola and his Manchester City side, all eyes will be on Palmer to see if he can continue his impressive run of form. With Foden struggling to find his rhythm in recent matches, Palmer has emerged as the standout performer for Chelsea and has quickly become a fan favorite.

    The young midfielder’s maturity and composure on the ball have been key factors in his success, and his ability to lead his team both on and off the pitch has not gone unnoticed. As Chelsea looks to secure a crucial win against City, Palmer will undoubtedly be the player to watch.

    With his talent and leadership qualities, Cole Palmer is quickly establishing himself as one of the brightest young talents in English football. As he continues to outshine his more experienced teammate Phil Foden, all signs point to a bright future ahead for this talented young midfielder. Stay tuned as we continue to track his progress on The Radar.

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