Locksley doesn't feel he's coaching for job amid Maryland skid - ESPN
Maryland coach Mike Locksley said he's not coaching for his job despite the team's five consecutive Big Ten losses and continued struggles in league games and late in the season.
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Maryland coach Mike Locksley said he's not coaching for his job despite the team's five consecutive Big Ten losses and continued struggles in league games and late in the season.
LONDON :Manchester United forward Matheus Cunha has credited the club's resurgence under Ruben Amorim with helping him cement a spot in Carlo Ancelotti's Brazil squad ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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Joel Klatt revealed his week 11 top 10. He explained why he has the Texas Longhorns in his top 10 despite struggles throughout the season. Joel analyzed why Ohio State is still above Indiana despite Indiana's incredible win over Penn State.
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“We’re currently checking whether there’s a possibility of coaching compensation when players switch national associations,” Rettig saidGermany have long seen players with one or two parents born abroad opt to represent their country of their rootsBERLIN: The German soccer federation (DFB) want compensation when players opt to represent other countries after representing Germany at youth levels.“It simply makes no sense to me why a player who has been coached primarily at his club for five years but also by the federation as a junior partner should be able to switch national associations for free,” DFB managing director Andreas Rettig told news agency dpa on Tuesday.German-born Juventus star Kenan Yıldız is a Turkish international, having played for Turkiye’s youth teams. Eintracht Frankfurt forward Can Uzun also turned down Germany in favor of Turkiye.Former Hertha Berlin forward Ibrahim Maza, now playing for Bayer Leverkusen, plays for Algeria after appearing for Germany at youth levels.