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How Jurgen Klopp’s Return to Soccer Could Dent the Coach’s Reputation

How Jurgen Klopp’s Return to Soccer Could Dent the Coach’s Reputation

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A role at Red Bull carries significant risk for the former Liverpool coach, a columnist for The Athletic writes.


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Meet the Team Standing in the Way of a New York Liberty Championship

Meet the Team Standing in the Way of a New York Liberty Championship

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A Minnesota Lynx team that was picked to finish ninth in the W.N.B.A. standings will take on a Liberty team that was built to win titles.


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Wimbledon Will End a 147-Year Tradition in 2025

Wimbledon Will End a 147-Year Tradition in 2025

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More than 300 line judges will be out of a job as the tournament will feature automated electronic line calling for the first time.


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Why N.F.L. Executives Think the Jets Fired Robert Saleh Too Soon

Why N.F.L. Executives Think the Jets Fired Robert Saleh Too Soon

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Executives who spoke with The Athletic about Saleh’s firing blamed team owner Woody Johnson for making a rash decision.


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Could Manchester City Actually Be Relegated? Here’s What the Odds Say.

Could Manchester City Actually Be Relegated? Here’s What the Odds Say.

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The Premier League champions are unbeaten in seven matches this season, but face the prospect of a significant points deduction.


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Tennis Star Frances Tiafoe Swears Repeatedly at Umpire After Time Violation

Tennis Star Frances Tiafoe Swears Repeatedly at Umpire After Time Violation

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Tiafoe had been playing for more than three hours on a humid night in Shanghai when he was called for a violation.


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Why Ford Is Returning to Formula 1 After Two Decades Away

Why Ford Is Returning to Formula 1 After Two Decades Away

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The American automotive giant is returning to the grid in a partnership with one of Formula 1’s most successful teams.


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‘Tramadol Should Have Killed Me. It Nearly Did’

‘Tramadol Should Have Killed Me. It Nearly Did’

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Chris Kirkland, a former England and Liverpool goalkeeper, opens up about overcoming a painkiller addiction.


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A Beloved N.H.L. Franchise Is Taking a Risk Fans May Not Want to Stomach

A Beloved N.H.L. Franchise Is Taking a Risk Fans May Not Want to Stomach

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After a series of bold moves failed to pay off, the Minnesota Wild are stuck. The team’s owner has a new vision for a path to success.


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After the Jets Fired Their Head Coach, Which Teams Could Follow?

After the Jets Fired Their Head Coach, Which Teams Could Follow?

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The Cleveland Browns and the Philadelphia Eagles are among the teams that may consider a change, a columnist for The Athletic writes.


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How One Fan’s Sign Became a Symbol for Detroit’s Baseball Dreams

How One Fan’s Sign Became a Symbol for Detroit’s Baseball Dreams

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It all started as a joke. Now a middle school teacher has helped inspire one of this M.L.B. season’s most improbable runs.


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Ranking the M.L.B. Teams That Missed the Playoffs, From Hopeful to Hopeless

Ranking the M.L.B. Teams That Missed the Playoffs, From Hopeful to Hopeless

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The Seattle Mariners and the Arizona Diamondbacks will have a chance to play into October next season, a columnist for The Athletic writes.


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What’s Stopping Bill Belichick From Coaching the Jets? 25 Years of Bitterness.

What’s Stopping Bill Belichick From Coaching the Jets? 25 Years of Bitterness.

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New York has a head coaching vacancy, but Belichick is one of the league’s great grudge-holders, a columnist for The Athletic writes.


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N.F.L. Week 5: Aaron Rodgers and the Jets Face the 4-0 Vikings in London

N.F.L. Week 5: Aaron Rodgers and the Jets Face the 4-0 Vikings in London

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Meanwhile, a star receiver faces his former team for the first time since their relationship went sour.


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This Alabama Team Is Mortal in a Way Nick Saban’s Alabama Never Was

This Alabama Team Is Mortal in a Way Nick Saban’s Alabama Never Was

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Kalen DeBoer’s Alabama is going to win big games, but it’s also going to lose games that fans are not used to losing, a columnist for The Athletic writes.


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