“He’s saying goodbye” – Teammates on Tottenham man’s farewell ahead of permanent Spurs exit

Tottenham HotspurAlejo Veliz will leave the Premier League club permanently and move to Esporte Club Bahia in the summer.

The Argentine arrived at Tottenham from Rosario Central in August 2023 and has struggled for regular minutes in England.

The north London club sent him on loan to Sevilla in January 2024 and to Espanyol later that year.

He failed to impress regularly at these two clubs and the following summer, Spurs allowed him to return to Rosario Central on a season-long loan deal.

In the winter market, Bahia wanted to sign the 22-year-old player permanently and the English club were in favor of a sale. Tottenham also agreed to the Brazilian club’s bid, but Rosario Central refused to cut short his loan stay.

In February, Sports Witness broadcast news Tottenham agreed a €9m deal for the striker to join Bahia in the summer.

On Tuesday, Veliz scored in Rosario Central’s 4–0 home win over Universidad Central de Venezuela in the Copa Libertadores.

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The Tottenham Hotspur player looked emotional after the match. Sport Witness C on WednesdayExaggerated claims from Argentina He played his last match for his current club.

the capita now Alejo Veliz state ‘He bids farewell to the Gigante de Arroyo Stadium before his loan spell from Tottenham comes to an end, with the latter expected to finalize a sale to Brazilian side Bahia.’

The frontman spoke to Rosario Central’s official channel, and the outlet aired his comments.

His club teammate, Marco Ruben, interrupted the interview to praise the Spurs-owned player. Ruben talked about Veliz’s exit and wished him all the best for the future.

“It’s a very special night. He’s saying goodbye to Gigante for the second time. It definitely won’t be the last, so we’ll be here waiting for him again.” He said.

“He is going to continue his career, and I and all the fans of Rosario Central wish him the greatest success, that he continues to develop as a footballer and continues to enjoy playing football, so he will come back.”

“I’ve known him since he was a kid, we were together in 2021 when I first returned, and we’ve been through a lot together. I’m thrilled to be able to share this match with him, even though we weren’t on the field together.”

On his second spell at Rosario Central, Veliz explained: “After Marco left, I had a huge responsibility to wear the nickname he gave me and the number nine, which was a heavy burden.”

“I always tried to contribute to the group. To give everything for the team, for this jersey, to put everything aside for this jersey. The day I return, I will continue to do that.”

Spurs will soon part ways with the player

Tottenham Hotspur reportedly paid £13 million [€15m] To buy Argentina three years ago.

He played 45 minutes in eight matches for Spurs, who will collect €9m from his sale.

Although it is a loss for the English club, the upcoming exit will see them get rid of Alejo Veliz permanently.

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Mehta Bold Quinn Hughes Can Prove He’s Different With Devil’s Trade

Sunny Mehta was brought in as general manager to be bold and he certainly has the opportunity to do that this summer via the New Jersey Devils trade.

Mehta’s background shows that he is willing to take risks having been a former professional poker player, an options trader, and even a professional musician.

So, why wouldn’t he at least try to acquire Quinn Hughes?

You know the story. Quinn is the older brother. Jack Hughes and Luke Hughes have long been associated with New Jersey. It would be crazy to get these three together in New Jersey – the kind of thing fans have been daydreaming about for years.

This was almost a reality in 2025-26. Ultimately, former GM Tom Fitzgerald missed the opportunity and it didn’t happen.

Thus, Minnesota Wild GM Bill Guerin swooped in and ran the ball back for a touchdown. Wild believed Quinn was one of, if not the final piece of the puzzle that would ultimately lift the Stanley Cup.

Still, Minnesota was devastated by the inevitable Colorado avalanche last night.

With a new person in charge, many are wondering if Mehta will be able to do what the old front office could not.

Quinn is still under contract in Minnesota through next season. He’s coming off another big year, and the Wild are in no position to “sell.”

But contracts eventually end, conditions change, and the family works harder. Therefore this story will not end.

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If the Devils are serious about it, it will definitely be worth more than just prospects and picks.

Let’s preface this by saying that I’m not advocating that Satanists should or shouldn’t do this. All I’m saying is that it’s the kind of bold move Fitzgerald wouldn’t come close to.

The Wild’s eventual collapse in the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs may be due to one very obvious thing. They have no central depth.

In New Jersey, the Devils have a frontline center with the same contract expiration date as Quinn and nearly identical cap hits for the rest of their deals.

Yes. We are talking about the captain. Nico Hischier.

Hischier has been the devil’s heart. He is a reliable, two-way center who leads by example. Trading him for a defenseman – even one as good as Quinn – will feel uncomfortable at first. But hat math is hat math. Quinn wants big money on his next deal. Hischier himself is about to get a big promotion. If you’re trying to fit three Hughes brothers under one hat while trying to build a contender, something’s got to give.

A deal that really catches Minnesota’s attention might look something like this:

  • devils send: Nico Hischier, Simon Nemec (or Anton Silayev), this year’s first rounder, and maybe one more piece
  • devils get:Quinn Hughes

This is a huge offer. You’re leaving your captain and a young NHL defenseman who has a shot at being a top-four prospect.

However, you are becoming arguably the best defenseman in the NHL. And the Wild have been yearning for a legitimate center for years.

Maybe bold doesn’t even cover it.

Will Mehta do this?

We’re talking about a move with a magnitude of 10 here.

However, this is not unfamiliar territory for Mehta. You have to remember, Mehta didn’t get a final shot with his former club, the Florida Panthers. However, he was instrumental in assisting GM Bill Zito with important moves that ultimately led them to consecutive Stanley Cups in the last two seasons.

One of those tricks? The foresight to move Jonathan Huberdeau and Mackenzie Weegar in exchange for Matthew Tkachuk.

In the end, that trade ultimately changed the Panthers’ trajectory from bubble threat to legitimate Stanley Cup contenders.

This was the final gamble in which the Panthers lost cash twice.

So no, don’t take such a bold step in front of Mehta. History shows that calculated risks are in its DNA.

Will this also work?

On paper, adding Quinn ahead of Jack and Luke would be ridiculous. The passing, the power play, the ability to control the game from the back end – this will inevitably force the Devils to lean back on their strengths, but on steroids.

As a result, you’ll be centering the situation and diluting your already weak prospect pool at the same time. That doesn’t mean Mehta can’t figure out another 2C solution, but it won’t be easy — they don’t grow on trees, especially ones like Hischier’s that undoubtedly have 1C quality. If this doesn’t change rapidly in the cup window, you’ll have years of regrets.

Mehta’s background in analytics and poker means he probably approaches trades differently than the previous guy. The lower the sentiment, the higher the expected value. Will this lead to any major accomplishments like this in his first few months on the job… who knows.

Right now it’s all smoke. No real traction beyond the usual off-season whispers that I’ve heard. In fact, it’s more likely that Quinn extends to Minnesota.

But that kind of boldness was lacking under the previous regime and that’s what the Devils ownership are hoping Mehta will bring to the table. If the Devils really want to unify the Hughes Triforce, Mehta will have to lure Guerin to the dance.

The offseason is young and Mehta is just getting started. However, he will undoubtedly want to make his mark on the roster.

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Wambayama confirms he’s the NBA’s scariest star with stellar performance in Spurs’ Game 3 win

If you didn’t get it or didn’t believe it at first, the San Antonio Spurs’ Game 3 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves confirmed that Victor Wembanyama is the scariest player in the NBA, and the rest of the Western Conference players should be terrified.

Beyond his 7 foot 4 inches height – which can actually be misleading – Vembanyama is not a scary looking athlete, as he weighs only 234 pounds on his massive body. For old-school fans, he physically reminds them of frustrating, weak big men like Manute Bol and Shawn Bradley. Yet, through his first three seasons, he continues to prove that he is the league’s real unicorn, not Kristaps Porzingis.

Over the course of the season, he emerged as a top-10 talent and a legitimate MVP candidate, leading his 62-win Spurs team in scoring (25.0), rebounds (11.5), and blocks (3.1) in just 29 minutes per night. Although he did not win MVP, he earned Defensive Player of the Year honors and tied the game during the regular season. Still, the talented 22-year-old hasn’t progressed to new levels as if the NBA is his own personal video game.

Victor Wembanyama becomes the NBA’s scariest star during the 2026 playoffs

Victor Wembanyama
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In case you haven’t noticed, Wembanyama has put himself in some elite company during this year’s playoffs. But especially in the Spurs’ ongoing series against the Timberwolves, he has been absolutely terrible. In Game 1, he made NBA history by becoming the first player to post 12 blocks in a playoff game. However, they were on the wrong end of a 104–102 loss at home. This obviously enraged the French.

In Game 2, he scored 19 points and posted 15 boards in a dominant 133–95 victory. Still, it was just an appetite for what he’ll do Friday night in Game 3. In the Spurs’ 115–108 win, the teen barely had 39 points, 15 rebounds and 5 blocks. But these aren’t the best numbers as he somehow shot an absurd 72.2% from the field while hoisting five three-pointers.

On Friday, he became the first player since LeBron James in the 2012 Eastern Conference Finals to have 35 or more points, 15 boards and shoot at least 70% in a playoff game. He is now the fourth player in NBA history to have 35 or more points, 15 rebounds and 5 blocks in a playoff game. The basketball icon is joining Shaquille O’Neal, Hakeem Olajuwon and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

Vembanyama is not just a talented scorer in the NBA. There’s a bunch of them in the league. But because he’s 7-foot-4, when he’s on, he can’t be guarded. However, although he can be a complete problem on offense, he is the best defensive player in the game at the moment. Sending fear into any man who dares to drive in the lane. That’s why, at just 22 years old, the French phenom is officially the NBA’s scariest player.

What’s worse for the league’s teams is that they are loving every minute of it. “I’ve really been looking forward to living those moments, those high-stakes games, since I’ve been in the league. That’s what I love. That’s what I’m made for. I love it more than anything else,” he said Friday night.

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“He’s a good guy” – Transfer game continues around signing Southampton player

Werder Bremen continue to play transfer game as they seek relaxation southampton Debtor Yukinari Sugawara this summer.

BILD HANOVER REPORT ON DEFENDER TODAYThat includes comments from manager Clemens Fritz regarding the 25-year-old.

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The newspaper states that while Yukinari Sugawara has been the most valuable asset of the seven loaned players this season, No decision has been made about signing him permanently.

It is thought Werder could sign the right-back on a loan deal with Southampton this summer via a €6m option. But the last few weeks have changed this.

Sugawara is no longer undisputed in the team. His performance has reportedly become ‘stagnant’.

Manager Clemens Fritz (45) told BILD: “Yuki has a lot to give, but there is still more potential. He is a good boy, but there has been no decision yet on whether we will continue with him or not.”

southampton talks

But the German clubs are certain; They will not pay the €6m buyout clause this summer. However, this doesn’t mean that Yukinari Sugawara’s time with them is over.

Instead, Werder Bremen intend to negotiate with Southampton to secure the services of the defender. They, obviously, want a cut and want to get it cheap.

The problem on that front is that he is ready to play in the World Cup. Their performance there could help increase their market value. This is something that Southampton are very aware of. Therefore, there is no hope of reaching an agreement with the vendor soon.

Instead, they will sit and wait to see what happens. Sugawara is under contract until 2028 so there is no immediate pressure on that front either.

Looks like they know a lot about what Werder are doing and won’t play along for the time being. Whether that causes panic among the German club, who would buy Sugawara for less than his current €7.5m valuation, remains to be seen.

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AEW Superstar Will Ospreay says he’s already peaked as a wrestler?

While many wrestling fans think Will Ospreay is the best wrestler on the planet right now, the AEW Superstar believes he has already peaked inside the ring. And this was years ago.

Before becoming a huge household name in the United States with AEW, on the other side of the world, Ospreay developed a reputation as one of the industry’s finest talents during a memorable run in New Japan Pro Wrestling. Winning many of the promotion’s top titles and taking part in classic matches.

Since joining AEW in 2023, the Englishman has maintained the high standard he set in NJPW. In a promotion that has already had a number of legendary matches since its debut in 2019, Ospreay has also cemented his place in All Elite lore with some of his amazing matches over the past three years.

Still, despite being in several five-star matches, he doesn’t think AEW fans have seen the best version of him, and they probably never will. In a new conversation with Forbes, Will Ospreay gave a very interesting opinion about his tenure in NJPW.

“In 2019, I felt like I was the best in the world at the time. I felt like I was at my peak in a weird way. But I believe my peak was probably during the COVID era, which sucks.”

– Will Ospreay

You have to respect Ospreay’s honesty. Rarely do high-level athletes admit that their best days are behind them. Especially at the age of 32. However, after a long career of death-defying moves and double fusion neck surgery last year, it will be difficult for him to recapture that level of athleticism.

However, that doesn’t mean he can’t still be the best wrestler on the planet and have many more legendary fights ahead of him. It just has to be done differently.

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“He’s a soft player” – harsh verdict on Chelsea talent after derby outing

chelsea Youngster Kendry Paez’s momentum at River Plate has taken another turn, following a difficult night on the heels of his first Superclásico start that raised new questions about his role – and ultimately, over his future on loan.

The 18-year-old, on loan from Chelsea, was given a starting chance against Boca Juniors Making an impact on the bench just a few days ago. However, River suffered a 0–1 defeat at the Monumental and Paez struggled to make an impact before being substituted after 57 minutes.

This was a sharp contrast to his recent performance, and could again impact how Rivers manages his minutes moving forward.

From impact subs to tough superclásicos

Páez earned his place in the XI after changing the game against Carabobo, where he came on and provided the assist for the winning goal in just 39 minutes.

That performance propelled him into contention and, ultimately, into the starting lineup for one of the biggest fixtures in South American football. Against Boca, however, the context was very different.

River dominated in periods of possession but lacked cutting edge and Paez struggled to impose himself between the lines. Although he showed personality from time to time, his overall contribution remained limited.

The numbers reflect that struggle. He had 32 touches but did not register a single shot. He completed 9 of 16 passes and failed to complete one dribble.

Furthermore, he lost too many possessions, lost possession 15 times and could not provide the creative spark River needed.

Criticism follows performance

The demonstration did not go unnoticed in Argentina. River legend Reinaldo “Mostaza” Merlo offered a candid assessment after the match, questioning both Paez’s impact and physical presence. His words were relayed hail.

“I thought Páez would not play because he only played a little bit against Carabobo. He played well for a short period of time [against Carabobo] Nothing else.”

“I have watched him since he arrived and he is a soft player. Coudet inserted players inside to keep the ball. They had the ball at times, but lacked depth and danger. Then they struggled to be clinical.”

He then criticized the player’s attitude as he was carried off the pitch and showed no ‘sorrow or regret’ after the final whistle.

“Losing a derby always hurts. It hurts. You have to endure as long as it takes and then you have to start again.”

The criticism highlights the level of scrutiny Paez now faces, especially in high-pressure matches.

What this means for Chelsea and loans

For Chelsea, such ups and downs are part of the development process. Paez is still adapting to a new environment, a new tactical system and the demands of a club like River.

However, it also reinforces uncertainty about their role. he went away from there having an unused optionFor a game-changing option, for a starter in the biggest match of the season – and now under question again after a quiet performance.

That inconsistency matters in the context of his debt. Rivers wants to keep Páez involved and playing regularly, especially with a system in place that could allow Chelsea Reevaluate his situation if his minutes drop too low.

Performances against Boca do not necessarily change long-term plans, but they may influence short-term decisions on selection and usage.

So after an extraordinary performance following a tough Superclásico, the next few weeks could prove crucial in determining whether Páez can secure a stable role – and whether River can maintain control of his loan situation.

#Hes #soft #player #harsh #verdict #Chelsea #talent #derby #outing

Nathaniel Brown asked about Arsenal and Man City wanting him – shows he’s well aware

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Eintracht Frankfurt defender Nathaniel Brown does not want to discuss the topic of a transfer this summer. armory, Manchester City And others are curious.

In fact, when asked about the interest from Arsenal and Manchester City, he was straight to the point. He is well aware that the Premier League’s top two players are keeping a close eye on him.

Speaking to Sportbild todayThe 22-year-old was clear about reports linking him to both clubs. But he will not be involved in any transfer speculation in the near future.

“Yes, you pick up on things like that, but it doesn’t affect me. I’m focused on the goals that are under my control. I’m not interested in anything else at the moment.” He said.

€65m transfer fee

Reports have linked Arsenal and Manchester City with a possible move for Nathaniel Brown since November last year.

Sport Witness has covered this extensively, Including original report. There has also been encouragement for this step. A report last month said Arsenal and Manchester City Even at a €60m valuation, that would be a great deal.

This has now increased to €65m, despite Transfermarkt currently valuing the left-back at €35m. The €65 million price tag would make Brown the most expensive left-back ever, alongside Chelsea’s Mark Cucurella.

This was said to him, but he insisted that his focus was only on his game and not breaking transfer records.

“It’s a really staggering amount. But to be clear, I’m not giving numbers like that, or the possibility of a transfer this summer, a second thought,” He added.

“I’m completely focused on Eintracht and our goal of qualifying for Europe. And after that, I would really love to be part of the World Cup squad. Then, I’ll see what happens in the summer. It’s hard to make plans in football, that’s why I don’t focus on it.”

Summer transfer possibility

Although Nathaniel Brown may not want to talk about it, the reality is that a summer transfer is a possibility.

Eintracht Frankfurt have been inconsistent, but not overdone. He has become one of the Bundesliga’s standout young full-backs with his combination of athleticism, composure and maturity despite his age.

There’s a reason why teams like Arsenal, Manchester City and Real Madrid are showing interest in him. Brown’s name is clearly floating around the top of recruiting lists. And he is conscious of it, even if he refuses to add fuel to the fire.


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Jayden Ivey reveals he’s been ‘betrayed’ by family who think he’s going ‘psycho’.

on monday evening Chicago Bulls Guard Jaden Ivey was released after an Instagram live stream in which he made anti-LGBTQ comments.

Ivey had been with the team for just over a month after being traded to the Detroit Pistons. But now, it seems his NBA future may be in serious doubt in light of his recent comments.

While the Bulls’ move to the shooting guard has received some support from unexpected quarters, Ivey didn’t seem too fearful about his future NBA prospects. In a subsequent live stream, he called out major league celebrities like Stephen Curry and LeBron James.

He then went live again on Tuesday morning and revealed how his family is handling his recent controversial comments.

According to Ivey, his family now thinks he is losing his mind after his controversial comments.

“People that are around me, that are my family members, are calling me out on what I say. The truth. Calling me out. Saying I’m losing my mind. Saying I’m crazy. Saying I don’t know the truth,” Ivey said, per Joel Lorenzi of The Athletic.

“These are my own family members who love me. My blood. Who raised me telling me I didn’t know the truth. ‘Man, he’s psycho.’ He is this, he is that. That is my own house. All because of the gospel. All this because I told the truth.”

He also claimed that his wife is no longer messaging him during another live session.

Jaden Ivey will receive full guaranteed salary despite being waived

In the meantime, more details are coming into focus, particularly regarding Ivey’s salary. According to Mike Vorkunov of The Athletic, Ivey will still receive the full remainder of his $10.1 million salary for the 2025-26 season.

Typically, this was never guaranteed. Teams can attempt to recover salary in cases involving conduct detrimental to the team, but it is understood the Chicago Bulls will not go that route.

But overall, this has certainly been an unexpected turn of events for the former lottery selection.

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“When he’s ready…” – Manager offers good and bad news about injured Arsenal player

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Stel Solbakken says Arsenal’s Martin Odegaard is progressing but the manager is unsure of his return date.

The 27-year-old was substituted off the bench in Arsenal’s 4–1 win over Tottenham Hotspur on 22 February.

He has since been sidelined with a knee injury and Solbakken had to leave the Arsenal star out of his squad for this international break.

Earlier this month, Sport Witness Covered Claims From Norway that his condition is causing concern for the national team. The World Cup is approaching and now is the time to start worrying.

The former Real Madrid player has often struggled with injuries this season. This caused him to miss matches not only for the Gunners but also for his country. He has not appeared for Norway since September.

last week, the manager said Odegaard is clearly not happy with his injury situation.

Arsenal players are making progress

daily newspaper Ståle Solbakken was contacted again for an update on Martin Odegaard’s progress after his recovery from the shock.

The national team boss confirmed that he has connected with the player via SMS and is sharing the current status of his recovery.

“I haven’t talked to him. But we’ve texted a little bit. The most important thing is that he’s making progress.” He said.

Ahead of the international break, Mikel Arteta said the Norway international should return to the field in a few weeks.

The newspaper has now asked the manager exclusively if the Arsenal man could return after Easter [April 5th].

Responding to that, Solbakken explained: “When he’ll be ready, I don’t know. But it’s good progress.”

Meanwhile, Crystal Palace striker Jorgen Strand Larsson hopes Odegaard will be in top shape for the World Cup.

“Definitely, we should have kept him here. Like everyone, he knows his body best. There’s a lot going on about his injury situation. We need to prepare him for the World Cup. He’s probably using the time well to get ready for it,” He added.

Norway fixtures and results for the March international break

  • 2–1 defeat to Netherlands on 27 March
  • Friendly vs Switzerland on 31 March

Martin Odegaard’s situation is certainly worrying for both his club and country. Mikel Arteta can only hope for his quick return to help Arsenal in their title challenge.

If that were the case, it would help him enjoy minutes, which could also benefit Norway for the World Cup.

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“I’ve lost that ego” – Victor Orta says he’s changed, but one transfer to Leeds United is notable

Victor Orta while in charge at Sevilla
Victor Orta while in charge at Sevilla

Victor Orta has lived the ups and downs of football intimately, but the Director of Football, best known for his time at Leeds United, says both the game and life have changed him.

In a candid interview with AS GaliciaOrta reflected on what held him back amid promotion, European nights and the praise that followed his most famous signings.

“I’ve lost that ego”: Orta opens up on self-awareness

Asked who keeps his feet on the ground? When success threatened to inflate his egoOrta did not hesitate.

“My wife,” He said. “She’s my anchor. Anyway, I’ve lost that ego.”

The Raphinha transfer that defined Orta’s Leeds reign

This is a surprising admission from a man known for his intensity and conviction.

Victor Orta acknowledged that football can attract even the most self-conscious operators, especially when the praise comes from highlighting specific talents.

“Certainly, you feel those butterflies when you see your name mentioned as the discoverer of so-and-so,” He accepted.

“Or someone says to you, ‘Ah, you brought Raphinha (to Leeds), now he can win the Ballon d’Or.'”

From £17 million gamble to Barcelona captain

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JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA – 01 11 2026: Raphinha is seen celebrating with the trophy during the Spanish Supercup final game between the teams of FC Barcelona and Real Madrid

The deal marks one of Leeds United’s finest pieces of business in the Premier League era.

The Brazilian moved to Elland Road from Rennes in October 2020 in a £17m deal.

He scored 17 goals and recorded 12 assists in 67 games for the club, including a crucial penalty on the final day against Bournemouth in 2022. This helped prevent Leeds from relegation.

He moved to Barcelona in the summer for £50 million and after early struggles, he was named team captain amid a stellar campaign last season, in which he recorded 34 goals and 25 assists in 56 games and broke Lionel Messi’s record for goal contributions in a single Champions League campaign for the club.

He is, perhaps, the standout example of Orta’s eye for value and upside. But he insists that perspective now matters more than individual credit.

“I think there are more important things,” He concluded.

For Leeds fans, Raphinha’s legacy speaks for itself. Orta’s legacy at Elland Road is a different matter altogether.

However, the Spaniard says he is a changed man. Now, the legacy that Victor Orta values ​​most may be one that was created far away from the spotlight.

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LeBron James says he’s feeling tired after win against Rockets

The Los Angeles Lakers got a big win over the Houston Rockets on Wednesday at the Toyota Center. LeBron James played exceptionally well and scored 30 points on 13-of-14 shooting. According to the X reporter, he spoke after the game and showed how he felt, oh no, he didn’t.

“LeBron: Look at me right now… I feel like I’m bullshitting, but in the game I felt great, before the game, I wasn’t feeling that good. I was yawning and tired. I was literally just talking to myself, “Oh no, not on X,” he wrote.

James continued to fire all night, missing only one shot. It was his best shooting night of the season, as he found ways to put the ball in the hoop at almost every opportunity. There were times when he felt every bit his age, including a massive collapse in the fourth quarter. But James came back and finished the game strongly.

When James dived in for a basketball in Denver earlier this week, it took him a little longer to get up. When he fell in Houston, he held his ailing wrist and sat on the hardwood for a few minutes. Despite being 41 years old, James is playing at a high level, which is perfect timing as we get closer to the playoffs.

There are still questions about James’ future; He continues to perform as the second-best player on the Lakers behind Luka Doncic. As the Lakers sit in third place in the Western Conference, the team will continue to try to secure the No. 3 seed and make a deep run as James strives to stay healthy and be there for the team when needed.


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“Watching closely” – Manager says West Ham player will be called up ‘when he’s ready’

Ronald Koeman is closely following West Ham United’s Crescencio Somerville.

ESPN NL’s Goedemorgen Eredivisie had the Netherlands coach as a guest on Sunday football news The West Ham star has released his comments.

The winger has performed well so far this calendar year. To put this in context, he scored seven goals and provided two assists for Nuno Espirito Santo’s team in 2026.

This included a winner against Fulham and a goal in West Ham’s 2–1 league win over Tottenham Hotspur in January.

Last month, Sports Witness Dutch media covered He is being pressurized to call from Netherlands.

Somerville’s debut is yet to come

The West Ham star has played for the Netherlands at various youth levels but has yet to represent their senior team. The 24-year-old player is still waiting for his first call.

Koeman has now confirmed that the former Leeds United star is on his radar.

“Our biggest competition is often in midfield and defence, but in attack, it is a little less. He plays in the Premier League and is important at West Ham United. He can play on the right and on the left. We are keeping a close eye on that.” He said.

“He’s also very clever at maintaining possession and has a high level of efficiency in his game. That’s what you’re looking for. He’s used to playing with full intensity both forward and at the back.”

West Ham player may get a call soon

Somerville is also eligible to represent Suriname on the international stage. Their manager Henk ten Cate has convinced Leeds United’s Joel Pirro to choose Suriname over the Netherlands.

Last month, Sports Witness broadcast news That Ten Cate or Koeman have not yet called the West Ham player.

This may soon change before the upcoming international break. Asked whether he could include Somerville in the next squad, Koeman said: “It’s a possibility, yes.”

However, the former Everton boss did not call for him to stop representing Suriname.

“I don’t think you should select a player to overtake Suriname. A player has to be in the picture, and when he is ready, you should call him up,” He added.

Oranje are in danger of missing out on Somerville

The Netherlands have to play two friendly matches against Norway and Ecuador in the next international break.

Koeman will have to make sure that he selects the attacker so that the national team does not miss a talented player in the long run.

If not, it leaves the door open for Ten Kate to convince Somerville to choose Suriname.

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New Freddy Peralta Comments Show Why He’s the Leader and Ace NY Mets Need

Some new comments from New York Mets Opening Day starter Freddy Peralta show he is the player and leader this team desperately needs.

The 2025 campaign for the NY Mets was one of the most disappointing in club history. After bringing back most of the roster that reached the NLCS in 2024 and adding MVP contender Juan Soto to the mix, expectations were high. When they looked like one of the best teams in baseball in the first half, it seemed like their grand plan was coming together.

They then lost in the second half and suffered a shocking collapse in the final month of the season. Missing the playoffs and leaving fans stunned. While there has been much discussion about what went wrong, a lack of unity in the locker room seems to be one of the biggest culprits. That is why the organization took several steps with a view to improving the morale of the clubhouse.

One of them was their blockbuster trade for former Milwaukee Brewers ace Freddy Peralta. The primary goal of the deal was to acquire a legitimate ace at the top of the rotation. However, another reason the NY Mets reportedly traded for the two-time All-Star is his reputation as an integrated and high-character player.

Peralta says NY Mets were the team he wanted to be traded to

On Wednesday, Peralta proved that with some great comments during an appearance foul zone podcast. When asked about his thoughts once he knew the trade was close, the 29-year-old revealed that he had a feeling he would be traded to the NY Mets, and “I wanted to come here. I’m not going to lie,” he said with a smile.

When players sign with the New York team, they always say the right things. However, businesses are different. So the fact that he wanted to end up in Gotham, and it brings a lot of his family together, is a huge positive sign about his mindset in his first season in the New York media pressure cooker.

Furthermore, he added some information that proves that he is very excited about becoming a mate in 2026. First, there’s the fact that he arrived early to spring training, which Peralta says he did specifically so he could bond with his new teammates.

Also, although he admits it was difficult, he gave up representing his country, the Dominican Republic, in the World Baseball Classic this month. This is because he is in the last year of his contract and debuting with a new team, so he looks to deliver another excellent season for himself and the NY Mets in 2026.

However, there are rumors that he and the team are getting closer to an extension. Either way, Peralta is already showing why he is the pitcher and leader the team desperately needed and he could be a key part of a huge turnaround this season.

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Tyler Herro reveals how he’s ‘finding his rhythm’ after comeback as Heat battle to avoid play-ins

The Miami Heat are attempting to avoid making the Eastern Conference Play-in Tournament for the fourth consecutive season. Tyler Herro’s ability to return to form will be key in that effort.

After a long absence due to ankle surgery and a toe injury earlier this season, Herro recently returned from a month-long absence due to a rib ailment. He had another efficient performance during Tuesday’s 124-98 win over the Brooklyn Nets, posting 22 points on 8-15 shooting in 28 minutes.

“I’m just trying to find my rhythm,” Herro said after the game. “I’ve only played less than 20 games. And every other team and player has been in rhythm and playing since October. I haven’t really played a lot of five-on-five games since last season. So it’s just steps in the right direction, continuing to see where my shots are coming from. It’s not all about scoring. It’s about making the right plays.”

Herro has averaged 19.5 points, 3.5 rebounds and 4.5 assists on .484/.371/.941 shooting splits in six appearances since returning to Miami’s lineup.

Tyler Herro back in action as Heat battles to avoid play-in tournament

Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (14) reacts after a shot in the second quarter against the Atlanta Hawks at State Farm Arena.
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The Heat are 4-2 during that span, leaving them a half-game behind the Eastern Conference sixth-seeded Philadelphia 76ers.

Erik Spoelstra said of Herro, “I think he’s making this all look easier than it really is.” “He hasn’t played in a long time. It’s been a really short time since he’s been back. But I think it’s going to get better each game. I trust Tyler and his work. He puts in so much time. But he adds a lot to our offense. Now we’ve got this element of creativity. Definitely making shots. You don’t know where it’s going to come from. And then once he gets you into his three-ball rhythm, I think it’s “Will really help impact our offense at another level.”

The Heat have faced problems taking care of business despite inferior competition this season. However, they dominated on Tuesday by tanking nets from the opening tip to the final buzzer.

Spoelstra’s squad shot 45 of 91 (49.5 percent) from the field with 28 assists and 12 turnovers. Meanwhile, they held Brooklyn to 33 of 86 (38.4 percent) from the field and 6 of three (18.8 percent) from three, while forcing 18 turnovers.

Miami, Philadelphia and the Orlando Magic are separated by a half-game for the East’s sixth to eighth seeds.

Bam Adebayo said, “It’s the second half of the season. We need these wins. We can’t afford to miss any more.” “We had enough during the first half of the season. You have to hold yourself to a higher standard of accountability, and it gets uncomfortable sometimes because you know you feel like you don’t want to go too far. Uh, but you know in that sense man we are us, we’re past that stage and you know we’re trying to do something special. Uh, and it’s going to take all of us and we have to hold each other accountable and Uh have to face some intense situations.”


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Nikola Jokic reveals why he’s getting screwed by Denver right now It’s actually ‘good’

The Denver Nuggets are currently facing a challenging stretch, having lost six of their last nine games, including a 117-108 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Sunday. This slump has dropped them to fifth place in the Western Conference standings. Last week’s 128-117 loss to the Golden State Warriors highlighted late-game execution issues, with star center Nikola Jokic initially concerned about the team’s difficulty making open shots during key moments.

However, as per a report by Rachel Strand and noted by ClutchPoints, Jokic now views these struggles as a positive development for the defending champions.

Commenting on the team’s recent performance, he said, “It’s a good thing to happen. You’ll start worrying; you’ll start caring more. The struggle is good… you’ll play a little harder and better.”

This perspective suggests the reigning MVP believes the current challenges can help eliminate complacency and sharpen the team’s focus on the postseason.

Guard Christian Braun also echoed this sentiment after last week’s game, emphasizing that the Nuggets’ challenges stemmed more from a lack of physicality and “not holding our spots” than from flaws in their overall gameplay.

With important matchups scheduled against the Utah Jazz and the strong Los Angeles Lakers, the Nuggets must find a way to increase their strength.

Jokic remains optimistic that experiencing the pressure of these defeats will ultimately motivate the team to improve its performance when it matters most.


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“He’s special” – Tiago Pinto on Erola’s reaction to Bournemouth sale

Bournemouth’s Managing Director of Professional Football Tiago Pinto has revealed how Andoni Ierola has reacted to the huge sale at the club.

Rivista Andesi has today held an interview with the Bournemouth director. He has discussed all elements of life at Bournemouth, including working with Irola.

The Spanish coach has been nothing short of a revelation since arriving at the club, establishing himself as one of the Premier League’s most respected tactical managers.

His time at the club so far has seen him guide the club to its highest ever Premier League points tally in 2023/24, which they surpassed in 2024/25 with 56 points.

Special attention has also been paid to player development, with many stars improving rapidly under his guidance. However, this has led to major departures in the last few transfer windows.

Bournemouth develops stars

Last summer their entire defense as Ilya Zbarny, Dean Huijsen, Milos Kerkez left for PSG, Real Madrid and Liverpool. Dango Ouattara also joined Brentford in a £36 million deal.

The story continued in the January transfer window as star man Antoine Semenyo joined Manchester City in a club-record £62.5m deal. Marcos Senesi is also likely to depart this summer.

Big departures like this are clearly a problem for Bournemouth. Indeed, one can see the impact such an exit had on Crystal Palace and their crumbling relationship with Oliver Glassner.

Pinto praised Irola

However, Irola has yet to complain publicly about the situation on the south coast. And Pinto insists it’s the same behind the scenes.

“I have worked with many coaches and have learned something from all of them,” he said.

“Today I can say that Andoni is different, he is special. He is a modern coach, someone who understands all the dynamics of football.

“A coach has tremendous communication power: he is the club’s main spokesperson; he is the person the fans listen to and respect. But behind that, there are many things that are not seen.

“Take the example of Bournemouth. We sold players not because we were happy to sell them, but because there are rules to follow. Any other coach other than Andoni could say, “They sold all my players.” He doesn’t.

“Not just because he’s a great coach and a good person. But because he has all the information and he understands the context.”

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Giannis Antetokounmpo tells son he’s going to dunk on Wembley one day

The Milwaukee Bucks recently surprised some in the NBA world with their decision to retain Giannis Antetokounmpo until the NBA trade deadline. Antetokounmpo was in Los Angeles over the weekend for NBA All-Star Weekend festivities, but did not participate in the event as he is recovering from a calf injury.

At one point, Antetokounmpo shared a hilarious moment with his four-year-old son, making fun of him at San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama’s expense. in the process.

“So at 19 years old, you’re going to be drafted, and then you’re going to be rookie of the year, and then you’re going to be an All-Star, and then you’re going to dunk on Wembley,” Antetokounmpo said, according to X, formerly the NBA’s account on Twitter.

To do this, Wembanyama would have to have at least an 18-year NBA career, which is not unreasonable considering the historic start he had with the Spurs. However, Wembanyama has had very few dunks in his career so far, so the young Antetokounmpo will certainly have a lot of work to do to make up for it.

Meanwhile, as previously mentioned, Antetokounmpo largely remained linked to the Bucks after passing the trade deadline despite rumors, though it’s unclear if that means he’ll remain a member of the organization long-term, or if it was simply a delay until the summer, when other teams will be able to make a more attractive offer for the star.

Some have floated the idea of ​​the Bucks locking up Antetokounmpo for the remainder of the year in hopes of securing a high draft pick, which could either help entice him to stay or accelerate their rebuild if he leaves. The Bucks will have little choice between themselves and the New Orleans Pelicans.

In any case, the Bucks’ 2025-26 season is scheduled to resume on Friday evening with a road game in New Orleans.


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“We have to be realistic” – Wolves star reveals what he’s saying in the dressing room

Wolverhampton Wanderers goalkeeper Jose Sa has admitted he already knows he has been dropped and even says so in the dressing room.

more football The goalie’s cover comments to DAZN today. It looks like the 33-year-old has already given up on this season despite there being 12 games left.

Wolves are currently bottom of the Premier League with nine points from 26 games. They have won only one game all season. They have lost 16 and drawn six.

It has been a miserable campaign after a positive end to the season under Vitor Pereira last year. they finished at 16th Under him, 17 points from relegation.

edwards improvement

Their leadership has improved since the appointment of Rob Edwards, but there is a high chance of a demotion, especially as they have lost three of their last five games in the league. Most have already left the season, and it looks like Sa is one of them.

“We have to be realistic and we have to be human,” he said.

“I’ve already spoken to the manager; I like to be honest and this is what I think. It is very difficult for Wolves to avoid relegation this season, the gap is huge.

“There are still 12 games left and it’s a huge gap. Only a miracle of great people can we survive. What I’m saying to them is: at least not be the worst team in the Premier League.

“The worst team got 11 points, we have nine. Now the goal is not to be the worst, because I don’t want to live with that negative historical record. We’ll see what happens later.”

The derby wolves are in their sights

The question is whether Wolves can get the points needed to avoid that derby record. Under the guidance of Edwards, he has certainly made a positive path in this direction.

It appears Sa was ready to jump ship in the January transfer window. Nottingham Forest, fellow potential relegation candidates, were in the picture for them.

He eventually resides in Molineux, where he is also a captain. He has worn the armband in six of the last seven Premier League games. And he admits that he is trying to stay positive despite his pessimistic outlook.

“I try to be a happy person, because I’m happy and cool, I try to motivate them,” he said.

“It’s about winning as many points as possible, so we are not the worst team in the Premier League. We have to be realistic, our team is inferior to the Premier League in terms of quality and players. That is the reality.”

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Jalen Brunson reveals why he’s ‘not afraid to fail’ in New York

All-Star Jalen Brunson and the New York Knicks have won eight of their last 10 games, including an eight-game winning streak, as they head into the All-Star break with the third-best record in the Eastern Conference standings – 35-20. Since Brunson called a players-only meeting following a blowout loss to the Dallas Mavericks — 114-97 — the Knicks have lost only two games in the past three weeks.

For Brunson, the Knicks’ recent extension is an example of how successful they can be when everyone is on the same page, as the All-Star guard looks forward to closing out the regular season According to NBATV’s Chris Haynes, he spoke on a high note before the postseason.

Brunson said, “It was more about proving myself than proving people wrong.” “I just wanted to prove to myself that this is where I should be. No matter what happens, I’m not afraid to fail.”

Before appearing in his third consecutive All-Star Game since joining the Knicks, Brunson had arguably one of his better seasons, averaging 27.0 points on 47.0% shooting, including 37.4% from deep, 6.1 assists and 3.3 rebounds.

Jalen Brunson’s soul-searching demands for the Knicks

Knicks guard Jalen Brunson (11) passes the ball while face down on the court during the first half against the Philadelphia 76ers at Xfinity Mobile Arena.
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Knicks All-Star Jalen Brunson booed his team after the loss to the Mavericks. According to ESPN, Brunson berated his team for not giving the effort they were capable of, but did not back down.

“There’s a lot of things to figure out, but I mean, as a team, we know what we have to do,” Brunson said. “It’s either we do it, we care enough to do it, or we don’t.”

After the Knicks’ defense gave up 75 points in the first half of a 17-point loss to the Mavericks, Brunson hasn’t backed down and his team has never lost more than twice in 10 attempts.


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