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Marc Marquez wins rain-affected Spanish MotoGP sprint  Reigning champion Marc Marquez triumphed in a chaotic and rain-lashed Spanish MotoGP flag-to-flag sprint on Saturday in Jerez.The Spanish Ducati rider, bidding for a record-equalling eighth world title, started on pole and recovered from a crash to finish ahead of teammate Francesco Bagnaia and Franco Morbidelli for his 17th sprint victory.Overall leader Marco Bezzecchi started poorly and later crashed out, failing to score any points, with Jorge Martin and Pedro Acosta, second and third overall, also not adding to their tallies.“The truth is that we had a lot of luck,” admitted Marc Marquez, who was able to take advantage of his crash to switch to a wet bike.The race started under grey clouds and rain began to fall three laps in, after Martin had already pulled out because of a technical problem with his Aprilia.Marc’s brother Alex, who won the Spanish MotoGP last year, had impressed on the dry on Friday and carried his good form in Jerez into the race by taking the lead on the seventh lap. The race started under grey clouds and rain began to fall three laps in,
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                            The race started under grey clouds and rain began to fall three laps in,
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                                                    The rain increased in intensity and riders began to fall, with Toprak Razgatlioglu and Lorenzo Savadori colliding.Marc Marquez was next to tumble, but had the presence of mind to cut across the grass back to the pit lane and change bikes, while the other race leaders ploughed on. However, they too soon had to change bikes under the downpour.“We were lucky to crash on the last corner so that the bike didn’t stall, that’s when I could breathe, I waited for everyone to go past because the whole group was coming, and then I was able to go into the pits, change the bike,” explained Marc.Alex came to grief shortly after his older brother’s mishap and it was two-time world champion Bagnaia who took the lead.However, Marc overtook him with three laps remaining and went on to triumph.Victory took him up to fourth overall, 24 points off leader Bezzecchi ahead of Sunday’s main event.Published on Apr 25, 2026  #Marc #Marquez #wins #rainaffected #Spanish #MotoGP #sprint

Marc Marquez wins rain-affected Spanish MotoGP sprint

Reigning champion Marc Marquez triumphed in a chaotic and rain-lashed Spanish MotoGP flag-to-flag sprint on Saturday in Jerez.

The Spanish Ducati rider, bidding for a record-equalling eighth world title, started on pole and recovered from a crash to finish ahead of teammate Francesco Bagnaia and Franco Morbidelli for his 17th sprint victory.

Overall leader Marco Bezzecchi started poorly and later crashed out, failing to score any points, with Jorge Martin and Pedro Acosta, second and third overall, also not adding to their tallies.

“The truth is that we had a lot of luck,” admitted Marc Marquez, who was able to take advantage of his crash to switch to a wet bike.

The race started under grey clouds and rain began to fall three laps in, after Martin had already pulled out because of a technical problem with his Aprilia.

Marc’s brother Alex, who won the Spanish MotoGP last year, had impressed on the dry on Friday and carried his good form in Jerez into the race by taking the lead on the seventh lap.

Marc Marquez wins rain-affected Spanish MotoGP sprint  Reigning champion Marc Marquez triumphed in a chaotic and rain-lashed Spanish MotoGP flag-to-flag sprint on Saturday in Jerez.The Spanish Ducati rider, bidding for a record-equalling eighth world title, started on pole and recovered from a crash to finish ahead of teammate Francesco Bagnaia and Franco Morbidelli for his 17th sprint victory.Overall leader Marco Bezzecchi started poorly and later crashed out, failing to score any points, with Jorge Martin and Pedro Acosta, second and third overall, also not adding to their tallies.“The truth is that we had a lot of luck,” admitted Marc Marquez, who was able to take advantage of his crash to switch to a wet bike.The race started under grey clouds and rain began to fall three laps in, after Martin had already pulled out because of a technical problem with his Aprilia.Marc’s brother Alex, who won the Spanish MotoGP last year, had impressed on the dry on Friday and carried his good form in Jerez into the race by taking the lead on the seventh lap. The race started under grey clouds and rain began to fall three laps in,
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                            The race started under grey clouds and rain began to fall three laps in,
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                                                    The rain increased in intensity and riders began to fall, with Toprak Razgatlioglu and Lorenzo Savadori colliding.Marc Marquez was next to tumble, but had the presence of mind to cut across the grass back to the pit lane and change bikes, while the other race leaders ploughed on. However, they too soon had to change bikes under the downpour.“We were lucky to crash on the last corner so that the bike didn’t stall, that’s when I could breathe, I waited for everyone to go past because the whole group was coming, and then I was able to go into the pits, change the bike,” explained Marc.Alex came to grief shortly after his older brother’s mishap and it was two-time world champion Bagnaia who took the lead.However, Marc overtook him with three laps remaining and went on to triumph.Victory took him up to fourth overall, 24 points off leader Bezzecchi ahead of Sunday’s main event.Published on Apr 25, 2026  #Marc #Marquez #wins #rainaffected #Spanish #MotoGP #sprint

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The rain increased in intensity and riders began to fall, with Toprak Razgatlioglu and Lorenzo Savadori colliding.

Marc Marquez was next to tumble, but had the presence of mind to cut across the grass back to the pit lane and change bikes, while the other race leaders ploughed on. However, they too soon had to change bikes under the downpour.

“We were lucky to crash on the last corner so that the bike didn’t stall, that’s when I could breathe, I waited for everyone to go past because the whole group was coming, and then I was able to go into the pits, change the bike,” explained Marc.

Alex came to grief shortly after his older brother’s mishap and it was two-time world champion Bagnaia who took the lead.

However, Marc overtook him with three laps remaining and went on to triumph.

Victory took him up to fourth overall, 24 points off leader Bezzecchi ahead of Sunday’s main event.

Published on Apr 25, 2026

#Marc #Marquez #wins #rainaffected #Spanish #MotoGP #sprint

Reigning champion Marc Marquez triumphed in a chaotic and rain-lashed Spanish MotoGP flag-to-flag sprint on Saturday in Jerez.

The Spanish Ducati rider, bidding for a record-equalling eighth world title, started on pole and recovered from a crash to finish ahead of teammate Francesco Bagnaia and Franco Morbidelli for his 17th sprint victory.

Overall leader Marco Bezzecchi started poorly and later crashed out, failing to score any points, with Jorge Martin and Pedro Acosta, second and third overall, also not adding to their tallies.

“The truth is that we had a lot of luck,” admitted Marc Marquez, who was able to take advantage of his crash to switch to a wet bike.

The race started under grey clouds and rain began to fall three laps in, after Martin had already pulled out because of a technical problem with his Aprilia.

Marc’s brother Alex, who won the Spanish MotoGP last year, had impressed on the dry on Friday and carried his good form in Jerez into the race by taking the lead on the seventh lap.

The race started under grey clouds and rain began to fall three laps in,
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The race started under grey clouds and rain began to fall three laps in,
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The rain increased in intensity and riders began to fall, with Toprak Razgatlioglu and Lorenzo Savadori colliding.

Marc Marquez was next to tumble, but had the presence of mind to cut across the grass back to the pit lane and change bikes, while the other race leaders ploughed on. However, they too soon had to change bikes under the downpour.

“We were lucky to crash on the last corner so that the bike didn’t stall, that’s when I could breathe, I waited for everyone to go past because the whole group was coming, and then I was able to go into the pits, change the bike,” explained Marc.

Alex came to grief shortly after his older brother’s mishap and it was two-time world champion Bagnaia who took the lead.

However, Marc overtook him with three laps remaining and went on to triumph.

Victory took him up to fourth overall, 24 points off leader Bezzecchi ahead of Sunday’s main event.

Published on Apr 25, 2026

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Palantir Debuts Chic Chore Coat So the World Knows You’re One of the Baddies<img src="https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/04/palatnir-chore-coats-1280x853.jpg" /><br><div> <p>This week, Palantir announced the upcoming release of a new chore coat branded with the company’s logo. The company has been releasing gear since 2024, and this new coat is a great way to tell everyone what you stand for. Specifically, it communicates to everyone in your immediate vicinity that you <a href="https://www.aclu.org/news/privacy-technology/palantir-deportation-roundup">support ICE</a> and aren’t a big fan of <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/30/technology/trump-palantir-data-americans.html">civil liberties</a>.</p> <p>Palantir’s head of strategic engagement Eliano A. Younes tweeted the chore coat this week, which he says will be released on <a href="https://x.com/eliano/status/2046585486005748007">April 30</a>.</p> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-width="500" data-dnt="true"> <p lang="en" dir="ltr">the lightweight Palantir chore coat</p> <p>[04.30.2026 • 0930 AM EST] <a href="https://t.co/9K5fmu3bSs">pic.twitter.com/9K5fmu3bSs</a></p> <p>— Eliano A Younes (@eliano) <a href="https://twitter.com/eliano/status/2046585486005748007?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 21, 2026</a></p></blockquote> <p>X users responded to Younes with the kind of comments that anyone might expect about Palantir, a company aligned with President Donald Trump and the most dystopian elements of our modern surveillance society.</p> <p><span class="css-1jxf684 r-bcqeeo r-1ttztb7 r-qvutc0 r-poiln3">“could it be operated remotely ? detonated? listening ? what’s the features list,” one user joked, while another asked if it had “built in surveillance trackers?”</span></p> <p>But Younes seemed genuinely offended by the most obvious jokes any reasonable person might be expected to make of Palantir, a defense contractor that prides itself in helping surveil and kill people <a href="https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2025/02/palantir-alex-karp-trump-private-prisons-profiteers/">around the world</a>. He responded with “<span class="css-1jxf684 r-bcqeeo r-1ttztb7 r-qvutc0 r-poiln3">here for the shitposting but I need to see better from you. this is unoriginal and not funny,” and “not even remotely funny. try harder.”</span></p> <p>Even Palantir employees seem to be waking up to what the company stands for, according to a recent report from <a href="https://www.wired.com/story/palantir-employees-are-starting-to-wonder-if-theyre-the-bad-guys/">Wired</a>. When the U.S. launched a missile attack against an elementary school in Iran on Feb. 28 that killed about 175 people, mostly children, the employees reportedly started to question whether Palantir’s Maven technology had been used. Employees are also worried about the company’s lucrative <a href="https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2026/01/report-ice-using-palantir-tool-feeds-medicaid-data">contracts with ICE</a>, an organization that has been terrorizing American streets in particularly heinous ways.</p> <p>But Palantir seems intent on pushing out gear that allows like-minded people to wrap themselves in a horrifying, anti-American brand.</p> <p>“We want millions of people wearing Palantir merch around the world,” recently Younes told <a href="https://www.gq.com/story/palantir-tennis-merch">GQ</a>. Younes says he wants Palantir to be a lifestyle brand, telling GQ, “There are people out there wearing Palantir merchandise to signal their alignment with our mission, and that’s exactly what a lifestyle brand is.”</p> <p>That lifestyle, of course, isn’t something that decent people would be proud of. Palantir recently promoted a Reader’s Digest-style version of the book <em><span class="css-1jxf684 r-bcqeeo r-1ttztb7 r-qvutc0 r-poiln3"><span class="r-36ujnk">The Technological Republic</span></span></em>, co-authored by CEO Alex Karp, in a tweet. The book advocates for reinstatement of the draft, says the “<span class="css-1jxf684 r-bcqeeo r-1ttztb7 r-qvutc0 r-poiln3"><span class="r-b88u0q">postwar neutering</span></span>” of Germany and Japan following the atrocities of World War II was an overcorrection, and criticizes the <a href="https://x.com/PalantirTech/status/2045574398573453312">concept of pluralism</a>.</p> <p>It’s not just the chore coat. The company also sell sweatshirts, t-shirts, and hats, among other items. One t-shirt Palantir sold in 2025 featured an image of Karp along with the word “<a href="https://store.palantir.com/collections/archive/products/karpism-tee">Dominate</a>.” That item is no longer available for purchase.</p> <p>Younes also suggested to GQ that its CEO was important for Palantir as a fashion brand: “A lot of the store’s designs are downstream of Dr. Karp and our chief technology officer Shyam Sankar’s personal style.” Younes wouldn’t say how many units the company is selling, but did claim, “store sales have increased 64% year-over-year and everything we’ve made has sold out, sometimes in minutes.”</p> <p>GQ asked about Palantir’s ICE contracts and the other “controversial” things it’s engaged in with the U.S. military, but Younes insisted the company is “not political,” whatever that’s supposed to  mean.</p> <p>As the Wall Street Journal recently <a href="https://www.wsj.com/tech/silicon-valley-founder-fashion-nvidia-huang-anduril-luckey-musk-tesla-palantir-karp-4d8b9339">pointed out</a>, Palantir is leaning hard into selling the “tech-boss-as-hero ethos,” that’s frankly pretty common in Silicon Valley these days. But even some fans of the company think the merchandising effort is embarrassing.</p> <p>“Unpopular opinion: all these merch posts are so ‘fan boy’ and extra cringe,” one user wrote in the Palantir subreddit about Karp’s <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/PLTR/comments/1nkq4bt/pltr_dominate_shirts_sold_out_wild/">Dominate shirt</a>. “Like the stock or don’t, believe in the company or don’t,…. But the incessant merch posts are weak sauce.”</p> <p>Others are fully bought in, with one user writing, “Definitely a collectors item for me, could be worth something one day.”</p> <p>Younes told GQ that Palantir is working on a tennis collection and something for the <a href="https://america250.org/">America 250</a> celebrations this summer. So if you’re a fan of techno-fascism, keep your eyes peeled. Whatever merch they’ve got planned for the rest of the year could be sold out in no time.</p> </div><script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>#Palantir #Debuts #Chic #Chore #Coat #World #Youre #BaddiesPalantir

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UFC Vegas 116 Best Bets: Full Card Picks, Props, and Betting Predictions | Deadspin.com <div id=""><section id="0" class=" w-full"><div class="xl:container mx-0 !px-0 py-0 pb-4 undefined"><img src="https://images.deadspin.com/tr:w-1200/1777126108508" srcset="https://images.deadspin.com/tr:w-1200/1777126108508" alt="Dana White source: AP" class="w-full" fetchpriority="high" loading="eager"/><span class="text-0.8 leading-tight">Dana White source: AP<!-- --> <!-- --> </span></div></section><section id="section-1"> <p>After invasions of Miami and Winnipeg over the last couple of weeks, the Octagon is back at home base with UFC Vegas 116 at the Meta Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada.</p><p>The main event of the April 25 card will feature former bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling continuing his path toward a featherweight title shot, taking on rising contender Youssef Zalal.</p><p>After dropping the bantamweight title, Sterling moved up to featherweight in 2024, defeating Calvin Kattar in his division debut at UFC 300 before a loss to Movsar Evloev at UFC 310. Sterling last fought at UFC Shanghai last August, defeating Brian Ortega.</p><p>Zalal has won eight straight since the end of his first UFC run. He’s 5-0 since returning to the promotion in 2024, most r<a href="https://deadspin.com/ufcs-kevin-vallejos-is-the-real-deal-after-dominant-finish-of-josh-emmett/" target="_blank">ecently submitting Josh Emmett at UFC 320.</a></p><p>The co-main event of the evening will see Norma Dumont take on Joselyne Edwards. Dumont has won six straight and nine of her last 10 fights, most recently scoring a split decision over Ketlen Vieira at UFC Vegas 110. 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This should be a fun fight that goes either way, but it won’t be shocking if this one goes the full 25 minutes.</p><p><strong>BET: Fight to go the distance (DraftKings, FanDuel, & BetMGM: -160)</strong></p> </section><p><span class="inline-block mr-3 uppercase shrink-0 font-bold">Our Current Best Offers</span></p><p>Channel debug: <span class="font-semibold text-gray-700">betting</span></p><br/><section id="section-3"> <h2 id="mayra-bueno-silva-vs-michelle-montague" class=" uppercase break-words">MAYRA BUENO SILVA VS MICHELLE MONTAGUE</h2><p>Personally, I was never the highest on Mayra Bueno Silva as she was coming up through the ranks, and things seem to have just gotten worse and worse since her 2023 win over Holly Holm was overturned. She’s got decent takedown defense and grappling, but it still leaves a lot to be desired. 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INDIANAPOLIS — For three quarters of Friday’s game against the Mystics, Caitlin Clark could hardly hit a shot. In the fourth quarter, she could hardly miss.

Clark scored 17 of her 32 points, including five 3-pointers, in a wild final frame of regulation and dragged the Fever back into a game against the Mystics they looked set to lose. Her fifth 3-pointer was the biggest of the night as it forced overtime in the waning seconds.

Even though Clark’s heroics would not be enough as the Fever fell to Washington in the extra session in one of the best finishes of the young WNBA season, it still highlighted just how quickly things can change with Clark on the floor.

“I felt like I could have made another like five [threes],” Clark said postgame. “They’re all like right there and, obviously, it’s great to break through and get some to go down.”

Clark hit a pair of threes on successive possessions midway through the first quarter. As it would turn out, those would be her only two makes through the first three periods.

Clark was an ice cold 2-15 from the field and 2-7 from three heading into the fourth, mirroring the Fever’s offensive struggles as team as they were shooting just 32.8% from the field in that span.

But back-to-back threes from Clark in the first 90 seconds of the fourth were a precursor of what was to come in the final 10 minutes.

Clark scored or assisted on 11 of the first 12 points of the period. The only point she didn’t directly create was a Monique Billings free throw…which came on a foul after a Clark pass. She would go on to assist or score on 18 of the first 21 points for the Fever as they pulled themselves back into the game.

Her third three gave the Fever a short-lived 70-69 lead. By the time she connected on her fourth three, the Fever trailed by four with just over 90 seconds left. That deficit grew to eight with 51 seconds left, leaving Indiana in need of a miracle.

After a Myisha Hines-Allen layup, a Mystics turnover led to a Kelsey Mitchell 3-pointer, cutting the deficit to just three. The two teams traded free throws, leaving the Fever down three with 5.1 seconds left.

A great play design from Indiana head coach Stephanie White created just enough room for Clark to get off a shot as she drifted out-of-bounds. It was all the space she would need as the shot found nylon, tying the game with 1.7 seconds left.

“That’s like the hardest thing as a basketball player is when you’re not making shots to really stay in it,” Clark said. “So I’m certainly proud of myself. Really, really battled.”

The Fever were given one more scare in the wild fourth quarter as Sonia Citron’s half-court heave swished through the net, but it came after the buzzer, sending the sides to overtime.

Unfortunately, all those heroics to force the extra session were for naught as the Mystics responded again, building a multi-possession lead in the closing minutes. Again, though, they left the door open as missed free throws and a timely 3-pointer from Lexie Hull gave Indiana a chance in the final seconds.

However, a desperation shot from Mitchell fell short at the buzzer, allowing Washington to escape with a dramatic win.

For the Fever, as much as they can take away from their fight in the fourth and overtime, it was the middle quarters that were the most costly. Indiana shot 10-42 in the second and third periods, including 3-19 from range.

“If we don’t have three clunky quarters, we don’t force ourselves into basketball heroics,“ Clark said. ”We don’t want to play that way. Like I know it’s exciting for the crowd, but we should have had ourselves in a position, especially after the first quarter, to control this ballgame and we really didn’t.”

Friday was the second time in three games the Fever have eclipsed 100 points. Ironically, they have lost both of those contests, a sign of both how great this team can be offensively and how much work they still have on the other end.

“We put a lot of pressure on our offense to be perfect when we don’t consistently defend,” head coach Stephanie White said. “Again, this is on us as coaches. This is our responsibility. We’ve got to be disciplined the entire game. We’ve got to be disciplined every possession. We’re taking chances. We’re fouling shooters who are about to shoot tough shots. We’ve got breakdowns in coverages. We’ve got to find combinations of players and rotations that’s net efficiency can be good.

“We can’t wait to play defense in situations where we feel good and we’re making shots. It seems like we’re making shots and everything’s flowing and we’ve got energy on the defensive end, and when we’re not, we don’t. It’s got to be the other way around. The energy has to be dictated on that end of the floor and that’s a mindset.”

As dramatic and exciting as Friday’s fourth quarter was, the game as a whole highlighted where the Fever need to grow. No team wants to have to rely on “basketball heroics” to potentially win a game.

But it was also a sign of just how special Clark can be and how quickly she can deliver those heroics to try to save the Fever from defeat.

#Caitlin #Clarks #fourth #quarter #heroics #lead #Fever #win">Caitlin Clark’s fourth quarter heroics nearly lead Fever to win  INDIANAPOLIS — For three quarters of Friday’s game against the Mystics, Caitlin Clark could hardly hit a shot. In the fourth quarter, she could hardly miss.Clark scored 17 of her 32 points, including five 3-pointers, in a wild final frame of regulation and dragged the Fever back into a game against the Mystics they looked set to lose. Her fifth 3-pointer was the biggest of the night as it forced overtime in the waning seconds.Even though Clark’s heroics would not be enough as the Fever fell to Washington in the extra session in one of the best finishes of the young WNBA season, it still highlighted just how quickly things can change with Clark on the floor.“I felt like I could have made another like five [threes],” Clark said postgame. “They’re all like right there and, obviously, it’s great to break through and get some to go down.”Clark hit a pair of threes on successive possessions midway through the first quarter. As it would turn out, those would be her only two makes through the first three periods.Clark was an ice cold 2-15 from the field and 2-7 from three heading into the fourth, mirroring the Fever’s offensive struggles as team as they were shooting just 32.8% from the field in that span.But back-to-back threes from Clark in the first 90 seconds of the fourth were a precursor of what was to come in the final 10 minutes.Clark scored or assisted on 11 of the first 12 points of the period. The only point she didn’t directly create was a Monique Billings free throw…which came on a foul after a Clark pass. She would go on to assist or score on 18 of the first 21 points for the Fever as they pulled themselves back into the game.Her third three gave the Fever a short-lived 70-69 lead. By the time she connected on her fourth three, the Fever trailed by four with just over 90 seconds left. That deficit grew to eight with 51 seconds left, leaving Indiana in need of a miracle.After a Myisha Hines-Allen layup, a Mystics turnover led to a Kelsey Mitchell 3-pointer, cutting the deficit to just three. The two teams traded free throws, leaving the Fever down three with 5.1 seconds left.A great play design from Indiana head coach Stephanie White created just enough room for Clark to get off a shot as she drifted out-of-bounds. It was all the space she would need as the shot found nylon, tying the game with 1.7 seconds left.“That’s like the hardest thing as a basketball player is when you’re not making shots to really stay in it,” Clark said. “So I’m certainly proud of myself. Really, really battled.”The Fever were given one more scare in the wild fourth quarter as Sonia Citron’s half-court heave swished through the net, but it came after the buzzer, sending the sides to overtime.Unfortunately, all those heroics to force the extra session were for naught as the Mystics responded again, building a multi-possession lead in the closing minutes. Again, though, they left the door open as missed free throws and a timely 3-pointer from Lexie Hull gave Indiana a chance in the final seconds.However, a desperation shot from Mitchell fell short at the buzzer, allowing Washington to escape with a dramatic win.For the Fever, as much as they can take away from their fight in the fourth and overtime, it was the middle quarters that were the most costly. Indiana shot 10-42 in the second and third periods, including 3-19 from range.“If we don’t have three clunky quarters, we don’t force ourselves into basketball heroics,“ Clark said. ”We don’t want to play that way. Like I know it’s exciting for the crowd, but we should have had ourselves in a position, especially after the first quarter, to control this ballgame and we really didn’t.”Friday was the second time in three games the Fever have eclipsed 100 points. Ironically, they have lost both of those contests, a sign of both how great this team can be offensively and how much work they still have on the other end.“We put a lot of pressure on our offense to be perfect when we don’t consistently defend,” head coach Stephanie White said. “Again, this is on us as coaches. This is our responsibility. We’ve got to be disciplined the entire game. We’ve got to be disciplined every possession. We’re taking chances. We’re fouling shooters who are about to shoot tough shots. We’ve got breakdowns in coverages. We’ve got to find combinations of players and rotations that’s net efficiency can be good.“We can’t wait to play defense in situations where we feel good and we’re making shots. It seems like we’re making shots and everything’s flowing and we’ve got energy on the defensive end, and when we’re not, we don’t. It’s got to be the other way around. The energy has to be dictated on that end of the floor and that’s a mindset.”As dramatic and exciting as Friday’s fourth quarter was, the game as a whole highlighted where the Fever need to grow. No team wants to have to rely on “basketball heroics” to potentially win a game.But it was also a sign of just how special Clark can be and how quickly she can deliver those heroics to try to save the Fever from defeat.  #Caitlin #Clarks #fourth #quarter #heroics #lead #Fever #win

South Korea on Saturday announced its squad for FIFA World Cup 2026 as the most successful Asian football side readies to make a 12th appearance at the “greatest show on Earth.”

LA FC’s Son Heungmin is the standout name of the squad as Korea Republic gears up to face Mexico, South Africa and Czechia in its Group A fixtures. The side also has the likes of Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Hwang Heechan and FC Bayern’s centre-back Kim Minjae.

READ: FIFA World Cup 2026 — Cristiano Ronaldo as hungry as ever, says Portugal coach Roberto Martinez

The team is currently coached by Hong Myungbo, who has experienced the tournament as a player, assistant coach, and head coach. At Qatar 2022, South Korea advanced to the Round of 16 for the first time in 12 years, but its campaign ended with a defeat to Brazil.

The side qualified for the 2026 showpiece by remaining undefeated and finishing at the top of Group B in the third round of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) qualifiers. Its direct entry was secured with a 2-0 away victory against Iraq in Basra.

KOREA REPUBLIC FULL SQUAD FOR FIFA WORLD CUP 2026

  • Goalkeepers: Kim Seunggyu, Song Bumkeun, Jo Hyeonwoo
  • Defenders: Kim Moonhwan, Kim Minjae, Kim Taehyeon, Park Jinseob, Seol Youngwoo, Jens Castrop, Lee Kihyuk, Lee Taeseok, Lee Hanbeom, Cho Yumin
  • Midfielders: Kim Jingyu, Bae Junho, Paik Seungho, Yang Hyunjun, Eom Jisung, Lee Kangin, Lee Donggyeong, Lee Jaesung, Hwang Inbeom, Hwang Heechan
  • Forwards: Son Heungmin, Oh Hyeonggyu, Cho Guesung

Published on May 16, 2026

#South #Korea #squad #FIFA #World #Cup #Son #Minjae #headline #26man #squad">South Korea squad for FIFA World Cup 2026: Son, Minjae headline 26-man squad  South Korea on Saturday announced its squad for FIFA World Cup 2026 as the most successful Asian football side readies to make a 12th appearance at the “greatest show on Earth.”LA FC’s Son Heungmin is the standout name of the squad as Korea Republic gears up to face Mexico, South Africa and Czechia in its Group A fixtures. The side also has the likes of Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Hwang Heechan and FC Bayern’s centre-back Kim Minjae.READ: FIFA World Cup 2026 — Cristiano Ronaldo as hungry as ever, says Portugal coach Roberto MartinezThe team is currently coached by Hong Myungbo, who has experienced the tournament as a player, assistant coach, and head coach. At Qatar 2022, South Korea advanced to the Round of 16 for the first time in 12 years, but its campaign ended with a defeat to Brazil.The side qualified for the 2026 showpiece by remaining undefeated and finishing at the top of Group B in the third round of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) qualifiers. Its direct entry was secured with a 2-0 away victory against Iraq in Basra.KOREA REPUBLIC FULL SQUAD FOR FIFA WORLD CUP 2026
                                                        Goalkeepers: Kim Seunggyu, Song Bumkeun, Jo Hyeonwoo                    
                                                        Defenders: Kim Moonhwan, Kim Minjae, Kim Taehyeon, Park Jinseob, Seol Youngwoo, Jens Castrop, Lee Kihyuk, Lee Taeseok, Lee Hanbeom, Cho Yumin                    
                                                        Midfielders: Kim Jingyu, Bae Junho, Paik Seungho, Yang Hyunjun, Eom Jisung, Lee Kangin, Lee Donggyeong, Lee Jaesung, Hwang Inbeom, Hwang Heechan                    
                                                        Forwards: Son Heungmin, Oh Hyeonggyu, Cho Guesung                    Published on May 16, 2026  #South #Korea #squad #FIFA #World #Cup #Son #Minjae #headline #26man #squad

FIFA World Cup 2026 — Cristiano Ronaldo as hungry as ever, says Portugal coach Roberto Martinez

The team is currently coached by Hong Myungbo, who has experienced the tournament as a player, assistant coach, and head coach. At Qatar 2022, South Korea advanced to the Round of 16 for the first time in 12 years, but its campaign ended with a defeat to Brazil.

The side qualified for the 2026 showpiece by remaining undefeated and finishing at the top of Group B in the third round of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) qualifiers. Its direct entry was secured with a 2-0 away victory against Iraq in Basra.

KOREA REPUBLIC FULL SQUAD FOR FIFA WORLD CUP 2026

  • Goalkeepers: Kim Seunggyu, Song Bumkeun, Jo Hyeonwoo
  • Defenders: Kim Moonhwan, Kim Minjae, Kim Taehyeon, Park Jinseob, Seol Youngwoo, Jens Castrop, Lee Kihyuk, Lee Taeseok, Lee Hanbeom, Cho Yumin
  • Midfielders: Kim Jingyu, Bae Junho, Paik Seungho, Yang Hyunjun, Eom Jisung, Lee Kangin, Lee Donggyeong, Lee Jaesung, Hwang Inbeom, Hwang Heechan
  • Forwards: Son Heungmin, Oh Hyeonggyu, Cho Guesung

Published on May 16, 2026

#South #Korea #squad #FIFA #World #Cup #Son #Minjae #headline #26man #squad">South Korea squad for FIFA World Cup 2026: Son, Minjae headline 26-man squad

South Korea on Saturday announced its squad for FIFA World Cup 2026 as the most successful Asian football side readies to make a 12th appearance at the “greatest show on Earth.”

LA FC’s Son Heungmin is the standout name of the squad as Korea Republic gears up to face Mexico, South Africa and Czechia in its Group A fixtures. The side also has the likes of Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Hwang Heechan and FC Bayern’s centre-back Kim Minjae.

READ: FIFA World Cup 2026 — Cristiano Ronaldo as hungry as ever, says Portugal coach Roberto Martinez

The team is currently coached by Hong Myungbo, who has experienced the tournament as a player, assistant coach, and head coach. At Qatar 2022, South Korea advanced to the Round of 16 for the first time in 12 years, but its campaign ended with a defeat to Brazil.

The side qualified for the 2026 showpiece by remaining undefeated and finishing at the top of Group B in the third round of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) qualifiers. Its direct entry was secured with a 2-0 away victory against Iraq in Basra.

KOREA REPUBLIC FULL SQUAD FOR FIFA WORLD CUP 2026

  • Goalkeepers: Kim Seunggyu, Song Bumkeun, Jo Hyeonwoo
  • Defenders: Kim Moonhwan, Kim Minjae, Kim Taehyeon, Park Jinseob, Seol Youngwoo, Jens Castrop, Lee Kihyuk, Lee Taeseok, Lee Hanbeom, Cho Yumin
  • Midfielders: Kim Jingyu, Bae Junho, Paik Seungho, Yang Hyunjun, Eom Jisung, Lee Kangin, Lee Donggyeong, Lee Jaesung, Hwang Inbeom, Hwang Heechan
  • Forwards: Son Heungmin, Oh Hyeonggyu, Cho Guesung

Published on May 16, 2026

#South #Korea #squad #FIFA #World #Cup #Son #Minjae #headline #26man #squad

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