Second Matchday Surge: Crushing Wins by the Favourites At the beginning of the second round of the Club World Cup group stage, both giants confirmed their status as favourites. Under Pep Guardiola, Manchester City delivered a true masterclass in positional play, putting six unanswered goals past...
Preparing for the upcoming season, the Istanbul giants have announced their ambition to assemble a truly formidable squad and, according to Turkish journalists, have launched “a genuine large-scale operation” on the market. Last season was far from ideal for Fenerbahçe, so the club’s management insi...
Deadline Sensation: The Trade That Changed Everything At the very end of the season, the front offices of the Phoenix Suns and Houston Rockets set off a fireworks display on the trade market. Thirty-six-year-old sharpshooting forward Kevin Durant, a two-time NBA champion and one of the most skille...
Five Minutes That Changed Finals Lore Until the last TV timeout of Game 4 in the 2025 Finals, the series looked set to tilt toward Indiana. By then the Thunder had failed to find any rhythm between shots and passes: just 2-for-14 from deep, double-digit turnovers and only eight assists, all whil...
From Underdogs to a National Symbol Just a few years ago, The Mongolz roster was known only to a small circle of Asian CS fans. Today these players are full-fledged superstars who barged into the grand final of a Counter-Strike 2 Major, delivering the region’s loudest esports breakthrough. In a sh...
Having failed to navigate the Süper Lig season as they had hoped, the management of Istanbul’s Beşiktaş has already begun shaping the squad for the upcoming campaign. The club’s goal is to strengthen the team with two top-class players as quickly as possible and reignite the fans’ former excitement....
Galatasaray, set to feature in next season’s Champions League once again, has already launched an active campaign in the transfer market. The Yellow-Reds have been especially persistent about reinforcing their forward line, and in the midst of it one of the side’s key players unexpectedly asked for...
Paris Prologue: A Lesson on Red Clay Just two weeks ago it seemed that Jannik Sinner’s season might remain almost flawless. At Roland Garros the Italian stormed into the semifinals, surrendering only one taxing set — against Alexander Bublik, who traditionally struggles on clay: the long rallies a...
Doubt and Pain: When a Leader Has No Time to Heal Ahead of Game 6, it seemed the Thunder needed only to step onto the floor and collect the trophy. The Pacers had dropped two straight, and their maestro Tyrese Haliburton was battling a sharp calf pain—during the regular season he would have sat at...
Historic Debut of the Innovation On the pitch in Jeddah, it was not only the showdown between South Korea’s Ulsan HD and South Africa’s Mamelodi Sundowns that went into the history books; French referee Clément Turpin did as well. It was in this match that the official first applied the new...