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Transfer rumors, news: Man United closing on Matheus Cunha

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Manchester United are closing in on the signing of Wolverhampton Wanderers forward Matheus Cunha, while Real Madrid are closing on the signing of Benfica left-back Álvaro Carreras. Join us for the latest transfer news, rumors and gossip from around the globe.

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TOP STORIES

– Arteta challenges Arsenal board to back him with signings
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– Sources: Frimpong set for Liverpool medical this week

TRENDING RUMORS

– Manchester United are closing in on the signing of Wolverhampton Wanderers forward Matheus Cunha, according to Fabrizio Romano. The Brazilian has scored 17 goals and provided six assists in 34 games for a side who have spent the majority of the season battling relegation. He was linked with a move to Arsenal in January, but signed a new deal with a release clause of around £62.5 million inserted and United have reportedly agreed terms on a move.

– Real Madrid are closing on the signing of Benfica left-back Álvaro Carreras, says COPE. The former Manchester United defender had a clause in his contract which allowed the Premier League side to re-sign him for around €20m, but that expired in January, and now the Spain under-21 international is set to move to Madrid for a fee of between €30m-€50m.

Cristiano Ronaldo has received an offer from a Brazilian club ahead of the Club World Cup, according to Marca. While it is unclear which side has made the bid for the Portugal veteran, it is reportedly a major offer including significant contributions from outside investors. The four Brazilian clubs who are taking part in next month’s inaugural expanded tournament in the United States are Palmeiras, Flamengo, Fluminense and Botafogo. Ronaldo’s current club Al Nassr have endured a difficult season, with no titles and a failure to qualify for next season’s Asian Champions League. The 40-year-old forward has scored 97 goals in 109 games since joining the Saudi club in 2023.

– Several teams in Europe are tracking Benfica defender Tomás Araújo, reports Foot Mercato. Paris Saint-Germain are said to have been keeping close tabs on the 26-year-old this season, but after Bournemouth’s Dean Huijsen agreed to join Real Madrid. it is believed that both Liverpool and Chelsea have emerged as suitors that could challenge PSG for Araújo’s signature. He has made 42 appearances across all competitions for the Águias this season, and a release clause in his current contract allows him to be signed for €80m.

– Six teams are battling to sign Chelsea forward Christopher Nkunku, reports the Sun. The 27-year-old is reportedly keen to leave Stamford Bridge in the summer after struggling for regular starts, and it is said that Premier League rivals Arsenal and Manchester United are among the sides interested in him, as well as Paris Saint-Germain and Atlético Madrid in Europe. Nkunku signed a six-year contract with the Blues when joining from RB Leipzig in 2023.

EXPERT TAKE

ESPN’s Mark Ogden on how Man United have already missed their chance to sign Alvaro Carreras on the cheap.

Real Madrid are in pole position to sign Carreras from Benfica when the transfer window opens, due to Manchester United missing their chance to add the 22-year-old left-back to Ruben Amorim’s squad in January.

Carreras spent time at both Real and United as a teenager but United snapped him up as a 16-year-old in 2020 after he had spent three years in the Real academy. However, having failed to make the breakthrough at Old Trafford after loan spells Preston North End and Granada, the young defender completed a move worth €6m — with €3m add-ons — to Benfica last summer following a successful loan at Estadio da Luz last season.

As part of the deal to Benfica, United inserted a clause in which they would be able to re-sign Carreras in the January transfer window for €20m, but despite his progress with the Portuguese giants, United opted to seal a €30m deal for Lecce’s Patrick Dorgu instead.

Sources have told ESPN that the clause has now expired and United are no longer able to sign Carreras for €20m, paving the way for Real to complete a deal worth as much as €60m for the player in time for the FIFA Club World Cup next month.

If he completes a move to Real, Carreras will become the second player to join the Spanish club after gaining first-team experience at Preston. David Beckham, who joined Real from United in 2003, played five games for Preston as he attempted to make his senior breakthrough at Old Trafford in 1995.

OTHER RUMORS

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Janusz Michallik and Luis Miguel Echegaray react to Arsenal securing second place in the Premier League.

– Wrexham are ready to let legendary striker Paul Mullin leave as free agent, despite the fact he has a contract until 2027, ahead of their promotion to the Championship. (Alan Nixon)

– Arsenal, Manchester United and Chelsea have chasing Sporting CP striker Viktor Gyökeres ahead of this summer and a fee of €65m will get a deal done. Gyökeres, 26, lifted the Primeira Liga title this season and was asked about his future after Saturday’s win over Benfica, but replied: “I’m still here. I don’t know what’s going to happen. Nobody can predict the future.” (Fabrizio Romano)

– Barcelona and Manchester United have both made offers to sign Aston Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez. The Argentina international, 32, was visibly emotional after Villa’s final home game of the season against Tottenham on Friday and could be allowed to leave as Villa look to keep in line with Premier League’s PSR rules. (DSports)

– Real Madrid are looking at AC Milan midfielder Tijjani Reijnders as an eventual replacement for Luka Modric, 39, but the deal would cost them at least €70m. (Defensa Central)

– However, incoming coach Xabi Alonso has asked Madrid to extend Modric’s contract by one more season. Alonso believes Modric remains an important leader in the dressing room, and the player would be willing to accept another year with reduced playing time. (Radio Marca)

– Bayern Munich winger Leroy Sane, 29, is out of contract at the end of the season but the club are confident that he might stay and sign a new deal. (Bild)

– Newcastle United and Atlético Madrid are going head-to-head to sign 22-year-old Spain attacking midfielder Gabri Veiga, who has one year left on his contract at Al Ahli. (Ekrem Konur)

Manchester United spent €95m to sign winger Antony but he could join Villarreal on loan next season, having impressed at Real Betis this season on another loan. (El Nacional)

– Aston Villa midfielder Enzo Barrenechea, 23, is on loan at Valencia and has caught the eye of Atlético Madrid. (Birmingham Mail)

– Napoli want to sign Girona left-back Miguel Gutierrez, who came through the Real Madrid academy. (Calciomercato)

– Bayern Munich are still waiting to hear from Bayer Leverkusen defender Jonathan Tah over a free transfer in the summer, and Barcelona are also interested. (Fabrizio Romano)

– Liverpool have opened talks with Bournemouth about the signing of left-back Milos Kerkez. (Fabrizio Romano)

– Serie A table toppers Napoli are considering moves for Liverpool’s Darwin Núñez and Lille’s Jonathan David this summer. (Calciomercato)

– Porto are lining up a summer move for RB Leipzig midfielder Ilaix Moriba, who is currently on loan at LaLiga side Celta Vigo. (A Bola)

– Eintracht Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitike is planning to leave the club in the summer. (Florian Plettenberg)

– Manchester City have ended their interest in Bayer Leverkusen attacking midfielder Florian Wirtz. (BBC Sport)

– Juventus remain intent on parting ways with striker Dušan Vlahović in the next transfer window. (Fabrizio Romano)

– Talks are ongoing between RB Leipzig and Valencia over a move for Los Che defender Cristhian Mosquera. (Relevo)

– Bayern Munich have no plans to offer a new contract to midfielder Leon Goretzka, who will enter the final year of his current deal in June. (Florian Plettenberg)

– An agreement has been reached between Barcelona and manager Hansi Flick over a new deal, with the Blaugrana preparing to announce a new two-year contract until the summer of 2027. (Fabrizio Romano)

– Celtic are keen to keep hold of forward Daizen Maeda amid interest from Premier League sides West Ham and Leeds United. (Football Insider)



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Knicks star runs out of press conference within 20 seconds after seriously awkward moment with reporters

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You’d think there’d be plenty of questions after a thrilling New York Knicks comeback.

But for OG Anunoby, there were literally none.

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Anunoby had no questions to answer after the Knicks’ winCredit: GETTY

OG’s team overturned a 20-point deficit to steal Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals against the Indiana Pacers on Sunday.

But unfortunately for the 27-year-old, reporters struggled to come up with a question for him.

It meant his press conference lasted just 20 seconds, and he was literally left speechless.

Anunoby sat down and surveyed the room, but after no questions were asked of him, he got up and shot right out of there.

This was despite Anunoby chipping in with 16 points, two rebounds and four triples in the Knicks’ pivotal 106-100 win

The 2019 NBA champion played an integral role in what was effectively a must-win game.

The questions were likely all saved for Karl-Anthony Towns, who took over in the fourth quarter to save his team from the brink of elimination.

All signs led to a 3-0 lead for the Pacers after the Knicks were down 16 points mid-way through the third quarter and 10 points entering the fourth quarter.

Jalen Brunson was also stuck on the bench with five fouls after three quarters, so it meant Towns had to step up.

And he did, scoring 20 of his 24 points in the last quarter to ensure the Knicks stay alive in the series and avoid a 0-3 hole.

“It’s a true test when you’re down 20-plus,” Towns said.

“Tonight was the kind of night where he had to have that never-say-die attitude.”

OG stared around the media room while waiting for a question

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OG stared around the media room while waiting for a questionCredit: YouTube@Houseofhighlights
After 20 seconds, and no questions, he got up and shot out the room

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After 20 seconds, and no questions, he got up and shot out the roomCredit: YouTube@Houseofhighlights
Anunoby put up a strong performance in Game 3 against the Pacers

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Anunoby put up a strong performance in Game 3 against the PacersCredit: GETTY
The Pacers must now win Game 4 to not lose home-court advantage

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The Pacers must now win Game 4 to not lose home-court advantageCredit: GETTY

Towns opened the fourth quarter with a three-pointer, shifting momentum to the Knicks.

He then made two more layups to get New York within 3 points of the Pacers, and by then there was no stopping the Knicks, who would go on to win the game.

“They put me in great spots to succeed, and I just wanted to capitalize on the opportunity,” Towns said after also recording 15 rebounds.

“All of us are just trying to do whatever it takes to win, get ourselves back in the game.

“We wanted to put ourselves in a position to where at the end of the game we found ourselves with a chance of winning.”

Tyrese Haliburton, who made headlines after copying Reggie Miller’s choke gesture in Game 1, admitted he didn’t play well.

Shaq offers Tyrese Haliburton apology as ‘killer instinct’ helps Pacers to 2-0 lead against Knicks

It came after Shaq offered Haliburton an apology after his doubting ‘killer instinct’ ahead of Game 2.

“All four guys who played off the (Knicks) bench are really defensive guys, and they come in and wreak havoc,” said Haliburton, who until now has laughed in the face of his ‘overrated’ haters to become the new clutch king.

“I thought we just didn’t do a good job of continuing to play fast. I felt like I did a poor job of keeping pace in the game, especially in the fourth there.

“I feel like I was walking the ball up every play. So I know it’s a big area of improvement for me.”

The Knicks can level the series on Tuesday in Indiana.



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Manchester United agree deal to sign Matheus Cunha from Wolverhampton Wanderers

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Manchester United have full agreement on a deal to bring Matheus Cunha from Wolverhampton Wanderers to Old Trafford.

This is according to journalist Nicolo Schira, who posted the news on X this morning.

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Schira said “Done Deal and confirmed! Matheus Cunha will become a Manchester United player from Wolverhampton for €70M (payments in 3 instalments). Contract until 2030 with the option for 2031.”



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Used Cybertrucks plunge in value as Musk’s nightmare year gets worse

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Owners of Tesla’s Cybertruck hoping to trade in their vehicles to Tesla dealerships are now learning that the value of their recently purchased truck has declined considerably in a short time. It’s another black eye for Tesla CEO Elon Musk.

Electrek reported on Sunday that Tesla is offering Cybertruck owners $65,400 for their model year 2024 vehicles—down from the $100,000 those trucks were originally sold for. That is a decline of 34.6% in a year. By comparison, Electrek noted that traditional pickup trucks usually drop 20% in value in a year and only hit the mark offered by Tesla after 3-4 years.

Musk touted the odd-looking Cybertruck as a technological marvel and received enormous media coverage when the truck was first announced and as it rolled out. Initially, Tesla said that 1 million advance reservations had been made for Cybertrucks—but ultimately only 40,000 of those converted to sales.

View of the Tesla Cybertruck on display during its soft launch on Thanksgiving Weekend.

The data point about Tesla trade-ins are another bad mark in a bad year for the automaker. This year Tesla reported a sales decline for the first time in company history and profits have dropped considerably.

The bad news has coincided with Musk’s decision to go all-in for President Donald Trump. Musk donated millions in service of Trump’s election in 2024 and has been a key figure in his administration, leading the DOGE team that has laid waste to multiple U.S. government agencies.

Musk’s highly visible role as a Trump cheerleader and enabler has attracted mockery and protest. He kicked things off by offering a Nazi salute on Trump’s Inauguration Day in January and things have continued downhill since.

His actions at federal agencies kicked off the “Tesla Takedown” series of protests at Tesla dealerships, which Musk has conspiratorially described as a “paid” phenomenon, though they aren’t.

As the company’s fortunes have been dragged down, Trump has tried to help. In March, Trump put on a sales show for Tesla cars on the grounds of the publicly owned White House. He read from Tesla sales materials, trying to convince the public to buy his donor’s wares.

“This man has devoted his energy and his life to doing this and I think he’s been treated very unfairly by a very small group of people,” Trump said.


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The Trump dog and pony show doesn’t appear to have worked.

Musk claimed on Tuesday that he was stepping back from politics to focus on his businesses like Tesla, adding that he has “done enough.” But the next day he was hovering in the Oval Office, looking on as Trump pushed a racist “white genocide” conspiracy theory while speaking to South African President Cyril Ramaphosa. Musk, who is originally from South Africa, has pushed many of the same falsehoods on his X account.

Companies that follow Trump’s path haven’t done well. Target recently reported that sales are down after it adopted Trump’s anti-diversity crusade, for instance. By virtue of its affiliation with Musk and his attachment to Trump, Tesla is suffering a similar problem.

Cybertruck, and other Tesla vehicles, have become synonymous with intolerance and incompetence, and that isn’t something people want to drive home.

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Trump unveils “Golden Dome” missile defense system to counter global threats

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Availability report: Atlanta United down three players for FC Cincinnati match

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The last time Atlanta United played FC Cincinnati this season, the 5-Stripes were without eight first team players due to the international break. Sunday, they’ll get another chance at the Orange and Blue, now with just three unable to play.

As has been the case for a good portion of this season, Atlanta United still has a couple of key pieces unavailable for Sunday. Stian Gregersen is still rehabbing his quad injury, and Brooks Lennon and Tristan Muyumba are also listed as out on Saturday’s availability report. Both Lennon and Muyumba picked up their injuries against Philadelphia Union last Saturday.

Gregersen’s return to play may not be for at least another two weeks, according to head coach Ronny Deila’s media availability Friday.

Atlanta United’s depth will be challenged again, and Deila has proven he can make creative decisions inside and outside of matches when it comes to squad selection. Saba Lobjanidze played at right wing back when Lennon left the Union game. That could be a possible solution in the starting XI Sunday. Matt Edwards could also slot in out wide and make room for Noah Cobb in the trio of center backs.

To make up for Muyumba’ absence, Mateusz Klich and Bartosz Slisz are both fit and have a chance to make the start. One of them will likely be alongside Jay Fortune, who is on an excellent run of form lately no matter where he has played.

The Cincinnati match kicks off another triple-match week for Atlanta United. The 5-Stripes face Orlando City SC Wednesday, May 28 and New York Red Bulls Saturday, May 31. Utilizing their numbers on the bench, especially while players heal from injuries, now becomes nearly mandatory.

“[Depth is] very important,” Klich said during his media availability Wednesday. “[When] there is rotation in the team, and everyone get chance to play, it’s a good [thing].”

Atlanta United Availability Report – Saturday, May 24

Player

Injury

Status

Stian Gregersen

Quadriceps

Out

Brooks Lennon 

Hamstring

Out

Tristan Muyumba

Knee

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Yankees’ former top prospect Oswald Peraza not taking advantage of best chance yet

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There was a runner on first base and no outs in the fifth inning. New York Yankees third baseman Oswald Peraza stood at the plate and watched Colorado Rockies lefty Kyle Freeland’s 87.2 mph cutter hang middle-in and chest high. Peraza tore into it for a line-drive RBI double to left-center field, breaking a 1-1 tie in what became a 10-run frame for the Yankees.

“Give him a chance to play every single day, good things are going to happen,” right fielder Aaron Judge said via the YES Network about Peraza after the Yankees’ 13-1 beatdown of the Rockies on Saturday.

That might be true.

Except, so far, the Yankees haven’t wanted to play Peraza every single day, nor has he produced much in the chances he’s received.

It’s been a slow slide for Peraza since he lost a battle for Opening Day starting shortstop with Anthony Volpe at the end of spring training in 2023. He’s gone from top prospect — even starting a game in the 2022 playoffs — to well-regarded talent to someone the organization clearly doesn’t expect big things from. And he hasn’t proved them wrong yet.

Peraza is hitting .167  with a .241 on-base percentage, two home runs and a .560 OPS in 32 games and 79 plate appearances. He had more than three times the number of strikeouts (20) compared with walks (6). He went 0-for-4 in the Yankees’ 5-4 win over the Rockies in Sunday’s series finale.

The lack of production has come at a time when third base was open for the taking. The club didn’t improve the position in the offseason after it shifted Jazz Chisholm Jr. to second base and after DJ LeMahieu strained his calf toward the beginning of spring training. The Yankees have tried a mix of Peraza, Oswaldo Cabrera, Pablo Reyes and Jorbit Vivas at the position, and they entered Sunday with a combined 61 wRC+ — the second worst in the game. Cabrera fractured his ankle May 12 and likely won’t play again this season.

Cabrera’s injury particularly struck Peraza. They were roommates in Double A and Triple A.

“He’s like my brother,” Peraza said.

Peraza was once a can’t-miss in the Yankees’ universe. The Athletic’s Keith Law ranked him the No. 3 prospect in the organization going into 2023, behind the top-ranked Volpe and Jasson Domínguez. Law had also ranked Peraza as the No. 76 prospect in the game that year.

Peraza’s defense has never been a question. Many viewed him as a better defender than Volpe going in 2023 — the season Volpe won a Gold Glove. But Peraza’s modest offensive success (.776 OPS) at Triple A hasn’t translated to the majors.

It’s not for lack of effort. Peraza is known as a hard worker on the field and off of it. The Venezuelan has also improved his English to where he’s comfortable doing some interviews in his second language.

“I’m getting a lot of experience,” he said earlier this month. “But if I’m not playing every day, I’m watching the game. A lot of my teammates are superstars, and I talk with my teammates every day.”

Hitting coach James Rowson said Peraza has been making improvements, particularly with his swing and his approach. Rowson said Peraza has done a better job swinging through the baseball.

“You’re in that position where you’re able to get behind the baseball and drive through it,” the hitting coach said. “You can see when the ball strikes the barrel, you can tell it’s square and there’s room for it to go. I think he’s getting to that point where he’s doing that more consistently.”

Rowson added that Peraza has better learned to game plan at the plate, too.

“For me,” Rowson said, “it’s not always whether or not he gets a hit. It’s whether or not he made the pitcher work. Whether the pitcher had to work for the out. Did he have to make a good pitch to get the out? … We’ve seen him be able to lay off poor pitches and also square up when guys make mistakes, and I continue to see that, and that’s just going to get better from where it’s at right now.”

Yet the results haven’t turned up for Peraza, whom the Yankees gave a $175,000 signing bonus in 2016.

Despite higher-end bat speed and power potential, he’s had trouble making contact. Entering Sunday, his 34.3 percent whiff rate was well above MLB average (25 percent). He also was having trouble with making contact with pitches in the strike zone (75.2 percent) compared with the average hitter (82.1 percent). And that’s despite seeing lots of pitches in the zone (54.4 percent) compared with everyone else (48.7 percent).

Plus, Pereza’s approach might need refinement. Baseball Prospectus’ SEAGER statistic measures hitters’ abilities to make good swing decisions. Peraza’s 2.4 SEAGER rating was the Yankees’ worst.

Peraza said he’s been feeling “more comfortable” with his swing and that he’s making “a lot of adjustments every day.”

Chisholm has been on the injured list since May 2 with a strained right oblique. He could start a rehab assignment this week. When he returns, either Chisholm or LeMahieu will likely slide to third base, cutting deeper into Peraza’s playing time.

“I want to play every day for the New York Yankees,” Peraza said. “I can’t control that. I practice every day. I want to play every day. For sure, I want to play here for a long time.”

That might not happen if Peraza doesn’t turn things around.

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Atlanta United vs. FC Cincinnati: Keys to Sunday Night Soccer

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Sunday Night Soccer presented by Continental Tire heads to The A, where the hosts are desperate for a good performance or – best yet – a good outcome against high-flying FC Cincinnati (7 pm ET | MLS Season Pass, Apple TV+).

So, what’s gone wrong for Atlanta United? I’m of the mind to just wave an arm in their general direction and say “all of it.” It’s been that kind of season, one in which they’ve managed just 11 points from 14 games and are seeing their Audi MLS Cup Playoffs hopes grow slimmer before the calendar has even hit June.

Cincy are at the other end of the spectrum. Things haven’t been perfect, but they’ve shown enough talent and fortitude to plant themselves at or near the top of the Supporters’ Shield race all year long. And since they’re finally getting fully healthy, I think they should get used to that view from the top.

They enter Matchday 15 eight points out of the Wild Card spot, and 13 points below the fourth seed – which would mean home-field advantage in Round One of the playoffs. Given how much they spent on their attack over the past two windows (reportedly close to $50 million), the fourth seed was just about the floor for expectations. The Wild Card? That would’ve been almost unthinkable.

The good news is there’s at least some precedent for a team digging out from this kind of hole: Atlanta were in 12th at the end of May just last year, but climbed into the final Wild Card slot, won at CF Montréal, and then pulled off a historic upset of Inter Miami in Round One of the playoffs. So it can happen.

The bad news is their 2024 team had much more promising underlying numbers than this year’s group, which neither defends nor attacks too well. They really, really need to show some life or the season’s gonna get away from them.

Cincy have gotten used to competing for trophies since Pat Noonan arrived as head coach a few years back. They’ve only managed to win one – the 2023 Supporters’ Shield – but they’ve come close multiple times, and were one of the fashionable picks to win another Shield entering this season.

Thus far they’re living up to it. Even if a lot of their wins have been of the brute force variety (they have more talent than most of their opponents, and are thus able to achieve peace through superior firepower), those still count.

And so they’ve racked up the points, and with the halfway mark of the season rapidly approaching, they find themselves right in the mix of another Shield race.

Trophies matter. Adding to that lonely one they’ve got in the cabinet matters. Every single point matters, whether it’s May, October or any stop in between.

Atlanta United: What on earth is going on after halftime?

Our crack Sunday Night Soccer producer Brad Mertel dropped this stat in the group chat the other day:

Atlanta United’s goal differential in the first 15 minutes of the second half is -9 (10 goals against, 1 goal for). Meanwhile, their goal differential in all other segments of the game is -1 (14 goals against, 13 goals for).

That is… stark, especially at a moment when you should have tactical clarity and the legs to attack games. Keep a close eye on that period of the match on Sunday.

FC Cincinnati: Can they hurry up… by slowing down a beat?

This quote, from Pat Noonan following last weekend’s Hell is Real draw in which Cincy had 32 percent possession and were completely under it for the entire second half, stood out to me.

“We know we’ve done a good job of getting points, but it’s not just about surviving,” Noonan said. “It’s finding more ways to have more control of games and play in a more composed way, so that we can have more clarity in everything we’re doing.”

I didn’t take Noonan’s words to mean he simply wants more possession. I took them to mean he wants his team to better use the possession they have. Against the Crew, letting your opponent advance up the field with the ball means you’re pinned back with little means to escape. Against Atlanta, it means there’s space and time to carve them up on the break… if you make the right decisions when the ball turns over.

The Union did just that last weekend in Atlanta, and Cincinnati have better attacking talent than Philly. Make the right play and attacking momentum will follow.

Let me go back to the early days of the season, back when I had hope that the Five Stripes’ winter transfer window moves would pay off:

This came at a point where I thought Deila would use Almirón in more of a free role – just orient your team around your most talented player, right? Let the dude find the game and make stuff happen, and ensure the structure around him is good enough defensively so he doesn’t have to worry about taking risks. You want your best player to take risks; that’s the only way to unbalance most teams.

But it hasn’t worked out that way. Almirón’s been more lost than free, and a big chunk of that comes from the fact that Atlanta seem committed to building out via right back Brooks Lennon. He’s getting a ton of touches in his own defensive third, and while Lennon’s really good on the overlap, he’s really not in the build-out. So Atlanta are kind of a mess there, which has had Deila tinkering between his preferred 4-2-3-1 shape and more of a 3-4-2-1 over the past month.

Neither approach has worked, and neither has Miranchuk. The Russian No. 10 was billed as a through-ball artist upon his arrival, but he’s literally yet to complete a through-ball this season, as per Opta. Atlanta, as a team, have completed only four. As you may be able to guess, that’s one of the bottom marks in the league.

The fact that Latte Lath – who might be the fastest player in the league, and who was brought in specifically to get onto the end of through-balls – has remained productive and engaged anyway is a tribute to his mentality and individual quality.

But that only takes a team so far; you eventually need cohesiveness and a blueprint. Thus far, the Five Stripes have neither.

Noonan’s plan for Cincy has been evolving. Initially, the idea was to pair Luca Orellano with Denkey up top in a 3-4-1-2 with Evander stirring the drink as the No. 10. But Orellano was slow to report to preseason camp and slower to get up to speed, and Evander himself missed a little bit of time, so Noonan had to tinker.

That tinkering was mostly based around flipping between the 3-4-1-2 and a 3-4-2-1 with two half-space merchants instead of a pure No. 10, but he’s also had to toy with the wingbacks (inverted or not?), the center backs (three pure center backs or a fullback hybrid in one of the wide CB spots?) and the central midfield balance (it’s “ball progression by committee” when Pavel Bucha’s not out there).

This would have ended lesser teams, but Cincy have fought through all of it, and here’s where Noonan has landed: It’s a 3-4-1-2 with Evander pulling the strings, but Orellano has moved out to play as an inverted right wingback while Sergio Santos joins Denkey up top. It’s actually Santos who stretches the field now, which leaves Denkey time and space to figure out if he needs to be a secondary playmaker, target forward or just pure poacher.

It hasn’t all been smooth sailing – they held onto a point for dear life in their Hell is Real clash vs. Columbus last weekend – but the attack has looked smoother and more balanced, and Orellano looks much more comfortable. He’s a wide player who excels at coming inside, but struggles when he has to play inside-out.

The other good thing about the new deployment is it lets both Orellano and left wingback Lucas Engel play a little bit higher, which puts pressure on opponents. It’s become a virtuous cycle, as the on- and off-ball strengths of the attackers and wingbacks resonate with each other.

Understand, through all of it, Cincy want to play in transition. In that way, it’s all a story of opportunistic moments (high pressing, counters, midfield turnovers, whatever) and defensive structure that leads to those moments.

I’ll point out here how Atlanta tend to turn the ball over in bad spots. A lot. A lot a lot.

I thought they played pretty well last weekend in a 1-0 loss to Philly, so let’s say they stay with the same 3-4-2-1. Saba Lobjanidze comes in for the injured Lennon, while Latte Lath’s back in the XI after getting the weekend off for rest.

It’ll be the 3-4-1-2, and my guess is Yuya Kubo gets the nod in central midfield.





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Billionaire Elon Musk’s net worth hits $419 billion amid Tesla’s 20% share drop 

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Elon Musk’s political gamble is paying off.

Since endorsing Donald Trump in July 2024, Musk’s net worth has grown by $170 billion, reaching $419 billion as the world’s richest person according to Forbes.

While Tesla’s stock has dropped 20% since Trump returned to office, it remains up 35% since Musk’s endorsement.

SpaceX’s valuation has nearly doubled to $350 billion. His AI and social media conglomerate, xAI Holdings, recently merged in a $113 billion deal, tripling in value over the past year.

Musk, who spent $290 million to support Trump’s 2024 campaign, the largest individual donor, said at the Qatar Economic Forum this week that he’ll scale back political donations. “I think I’ve done enough,” he said.

In return, Musk is seeing reduced regulatory pressure and increased federal support. Multiple investigations into his companies have stalled or been dropped.

The Justice Department ended a discrimination lawsuit against SpaceX. The Labor Department backed off an inquiry into Tesla’s hiring practices. The National Labor Relations Board abandoned a wrongful dismissal case involving SpaceX employees.

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SpaceX is now a front-runner for Trump’s proposed $175 billion “Golden Dome” missile defense project. It already holds $16 billion in federal contracts, including $6 billion from the Pentagon in April.

Starlink, a key SpaceX unit, is receiving quiet support from the U.S. State Department. Diplomats have reportedly pressured foreign governments to expedite regulatory approvals for the satellite internet service, especially in Africa and Asia.

At home, the FAA is testing Starlink for possible use in a nationwide aviation safety upgrade. While the agency says no decisions have been made, Musk’s satellite network could become a central player in modernizing U.S. air traffic communications.

Still, not all signs point up. Tesla’s sales are down globally, partly due to backlash from Musk’s involvement in DOGE, the Department of Government Efficiency, which aims to dismantle federal agencies. Tariffs on Chinese imports have raised Tesla’s supply chain costs. And a majority of Americans, 58%, according to a recent Reuters/Ipsos poll, hold an unfavorable view of Musk.

Some reports in Congress warn that Musk’s influence poses conflicts of interest. A House Democratic report argued Musk is now shaping the very government that regulates his businesses.

Trump and Musk deny wrongdoing. “If there’s conflict, then we won’t let him get near it,” Trump said in February. Musk insists he has no role in his companies’ government dealings.

Despite public backlash and reputational damage, analysts say Musk’s ventures are thriving under Trump. “The federal regulatory spiderweb is clearing, Tesla’s AI and autonomous opportunity alone is worth at least $1 trillion,” said Dan Ives of Wedbush Securities.


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