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Make Room On The Bandwagon — Here Are 28 Beauty Products You’ll Love As Much As Everyone Else On TikTok

Make Room On The Bandwagon — Here Are 28 Beauty Products You’ll Love As Much As Everyone Else On TikTok

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Deadspin | Timbers focused on present, not past disappointment vs. San Diego <div id=""><section id="0" class=" w-full"><div class="xl:container mx-0 !px-4 py-0 pb-4 !mx-0 !px-0"><img src="https://images.deadspin.com/tr:w-900/28764369.jpg" srcset="https://images.deadspin.com/tr:w-900/28764369.jpg" alt="MLS: Portland Timbers at Minnesota United" class="w-full" fetchpriority="high" loading="eager"/><span class="text-0.8 leading-tight">Apr 18, 2026; Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA; Portland Timbers forward Kristoffer Velde (99) controls the ball as Minnesota United FC defender Morris Duggan (23) defends during the second half at Allianz Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-Imagn Images<!-- --> <!-- --> </span></div></section><section id="section-1"> <p>The Portland Timbers will try to avoid focusing on vengeance for last season’s playoff exit on Saturday night when they visit a San Diego FC squad enduring the roughest stretch of the club’s two-year existence.</p> </section><section id="section-2"> <p>The Timbers (2-5-1, 7 points) were one of eight clubs that didn’t play on Wednesday.</p> </section><section id="section-3"> <p>That gave manager Phil Neville’s side a week to prepare for a San Diego side that eliminated Portland from the playoffs last season in a tightly contested first-round series.</p> </section><section id="section-4"> <p>But with Portland currently five points beneath the playoff line in the Western Conference, he hopes his squad can leave the emotion of that defeat behind.</p> </section><section id="section-5"> <p>“I don’t do revenge,” Neville said. “I think that’s very short-sighted. I think if you get clouded with that kind of emotion, you don’t have clarity of mind. … I think I see it as an opportunity rather than revenge, and I’m sure they do as well.”</p> </section><section id="section-6"> <p>Kristoffer Velde leads the Timbers with three goals, including the first in the Timbers’ 2-1 victory over LAFC two weekends ago.</p> </section><br/><section id="section-7"> <p>Eight other players have each scored once for a side that has lost its first four away fixtures, including 2-0 at Minnesota last weekend.</p> </section> <section id="section-8"> <p>San Diego (3-4-2, 11 points) enters having lost four straight in the league, one game more than its longest losing stretch in the club’s inaugural 2025 season.</p> </section><section id="section-9"> <p>Amid that dynamic, SDFC manager Mikey Varas agrees there won’t be much carryover from last postseason.</p> </section><section id="section-10"> <p>“Every season, the teams are a little bit different, so it’s all a fresh start,” Varas said. “The team is really hungry to continue making steps forward and get back to our best.”</p> </section><section id="section-11"> <p>Three of those four defeats have come on the road, with San Diego failing to score in two of those away fixtures.</p> </section><section id="section-12"> <p>San Diego has also seen a player sent off in four of its last five matches. Striker Amahl Pellegrino was dismissed in the 79th minute of Wednesday’s 1-0 loss at the Houston Dynamo and will serve his one-match suspension Saturday.</p> </section><section id="section-13"> <p>Marcus Ingvartsen leads San Diego with five league goals and Anders Dreyer has four.</p> </section><br/><section id="section-14"> <p>–Field Level Media</p> </section> </div> #Deadspin #Timbers #focused #present #disappointment #San #Diego

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Al-Ahli beats Machida Zelvia in extra time to retain AFC Champions League Elite title <div id="content-body-70907745" itemprop="articleBody"><p>Al-Ahli of Saudi Arabia successfully defended the AFC Champions League Elite crown after beating first-time finalist Machida Zelvia of Japan 1-0 on Saturday.</p><p>It took an extra-time goal from Saudi international striker Firas Al-Burikan to settle a bad-tempered final in front of 60,000 mainly Al-Ahli fans in Jeddah.</p><p>Al-Ahli played with 10 men for almost an hour but Machida was unable to make the advantage count.</p><p><b>ALSO READ | <a href="https://sportstar.thehindu.com/football/indian-football/bengaluru-fc-vs-mumbai-city-fc-goalless-draw-isl-result-match-report-updates/article70905772.ece" target="_blank">ISL 2025-26: Mumbai City, Bengaluru play out goalless draw</a></b></p><p>There were few scoring opportunities in the first half although Al-Ahli, owned by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, should have taken the lead when Brazilian winger Galeno broke free of the Machida defense only to see his low shot saved by goalkeeper Kosei Tani. Just before the break, Merih Demiral’s close-range effort was blocked on the line.</p><p>Al-Ahli was reduced to 10 men midway through the second half when Zakaria Hawsawi was sent off for headbutting Tete Yangi as the two came together in front of the referee.</p><p>The dismissal shifted the momentum. Machida forced Al-Ahli goalkeeper Edouard Mendy into several saves. Normal time ended with Al-Ahli substitute Mohammed Abdulrahman also shown a red card while on the sidelines.</p><p>The deadlock was broken in the sixth minute of extra time when former Barcelona and AC Milan midfielder Franck Kessie laid the ball off for Al-Burikan to fire high into the net from close range.</p><p>Al-Ahli became the first team to win back-to-back Asian titles since city rival Al-Ittihad in 2005.</p><p><b>ALSO READ | <a href="https://sportstar.thehindu.com/football/premier-league-2025-26-arsenal-title-chances-schedule-games-left-gap-with-manchester-city-declan-rice/article70907699.ece" target="_blank">One down four to go, says Rice, as Arsenal reignites title charge</a></b></p><p>The tetchy final reflected issues throughout the tournament.</p><p>All games from the quarterfinal stage onward were staged in Jeddah, and only 395 spectators attended Machida’s semifinal win over Shabab Al-Ahli of the United Arab Emirates.</p><p>The war in the Middle East postponed round-of-16 matches in West Asia from March to April and reduced them from two legs to one.</p><p>There were doubts over whether East Asia teams would travel to Saudi Arabia for the knockout rounds, but Machida, which has never won the J1 League, made club history.</p><div class="fact-box"><h5 class="main-title"> LIST OF AFC ASIAN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE WINNERS </h5><p> 2025-26 Al-Ahli (Saudi Arabia) </p><p> 2024-25 Al-Ahli (Saudi Arabia) </p><p> 2023-24 Al-Ain (United Arab Emirates) </p><p> 2022 ‌Urawa Red Diamonds (Japan) </p><p> 2021 Al-Hilal (Saudi Arabia) </p><p> 2020 Ulsan ‌Hyundai (South Korea) </p><p> 2019 Al-Hilal (Saudi Arabia) </p><p> 2018 ‌Kashima ⁠Antlers (Japan) </p><p> 2017 Urawa Red ⁠Diamonds (Japan) </p><p> 2016 Jeonbuk Motors (South Korea) </p><p> 2015 Guangzhou Evergrande (China) </p><p> 2014 Western Sydney Wanderers (Australia) </p><p> 2013 Guangzhou ​Evergrande (China) </p><p> 2012 Ulsan ‌Hyundai (South Korea) </p><p> 2011 Al-Sadd (Qatar) </p><p> 2010 Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma (South Korea) </p><p> 2009 Pohang Steelers (South Korea) </p><p> 2008 Gamba Osaka (Japan) </p><p> 2007 ‌Urawa Red Diamonds (Japan) </p><p> 2006 Jeonbuk ​Motors (South Korea) </p><p> 2005 Al-Ittihad (Saudi Arabia) </p><p> 2004 Al-Ittihad (Saudi Arabia) </p><p> 2002-03 Al-Ain (UAE) </p><p> 2001-02 ⁠Suwon Bluewings (South Korea) </p><p> 2000-01 Suwon Bluewings (South Korea) </p><p> 1999-2000 Al-Hilal (Saudi Arabia) </p><p> 1998-99 ‌Jubilo Iwata (Japan) </p><p> 1997-98 Pohang Steelers (South Korea) </p><p> 1996-97 Pohang Steelers (South Korea) </p><p> 1995 Ilhwa Chunma (South Korea) </p><p> 1994-95 Thai Farmers Bank (Thailand) </p><p> 1993-94 Thai Farmers Bank (Thailand) </p><p> 1992-93 PAS Tehran (Iran) </p><p> 1991 ‌Al-Hilal (Saudi Arabia) </p><p> 1990-91 Esteghlal (Iran) </p><p> 1989-90 Liaoning FC (China) </p><p> 1988-89 ​Al-Sadd (Qatar) </p><p> 1987 Yomiuri FC (Japan) </p><p> 1986 Furukawa Electric (Japan) </p><p> 1985-86 Daewoo Royals (South ⁠Korea) </p><p> 1972-1984 COMPETITION NOT HELD </p><p> 1971 ⁠Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel) </p><p> 1970 Taj Tehran (Iran) </p><p> 1969 Maccabi Tel ‌Aviv (Israel) </p><p> 1968 COMPETITION NOT HELD </p><p> 1967 Hapoel Tel Aviv (Israel) </p></div><p class="publish-time" id="end-of-article">Published on Apr 26, 2026</p></div> #AlAhli #beats #Machida #Zelvia #extra #time #retain #AFC #Champions #League #Elite #title

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