Lowe's 10 things: LA's gamble on Westbrook, Chicago's woeful offense, and the meaning of a high five
This week's 10 Things highlights a gamble in Los Angeles, some rugged unsung guards, an awful season in Chicago, and the meaning of a high-five.
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This week's 10 Things highlights a gamble in Los Angeles, some rugged unsung guards, an awful season in Chicago, and the meaning of a high-five.
Pep Guardiola has been unable to decide on a suitable defensive line-up for the vast majority of his matches this season. The Catalan boss tinkered again on Wednesday night in the draw vs RB Leipzig.
Graham Potter has suggested life in charge of Chelsea has impacted on his mental health. Potter took the reins at Chelsea in September after the club made the decision to part ways with Thomas Tuchel. Ad The former Brighton manager inherited a club that spent heavily in the summer, and the early signs were positive as the Blues embarked on a nine-game unbeaten run in all competitions under Potter.
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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Nicholas Patterson stands out, though, it’s not because of his height or his strength, key elements to be a jackman on a NASCAR pit crew, but for what he’s done.
Former Manchester United full-back Phil Neville believes whoever wins the race to take over the club must invest in the stadium, the training ground, the club's infrastructure and the playing squad.
The Premier League table got plenty of work this weekend, with tumult in the top four and the relegation race while Chelsea looks sadly like a mid-table team.
Carlos Alcaraz admitted after winning the Argentina Open that he felt «guilty» over his injury lay-off as he «didn’t do the right things off the court». World No. 2 Alcaraz, 19, beat British No.