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Clippers Cut TyTy Washington Before Camp

TyTy Washington Jr
September 2025

The Clippers released TyTy Washington before training camp, adding another setback in the former first-round pick’s stalled career. Despite excelling in the G League, Washington has struggled to establish himself in the NBA, averaging just 3.3 points in three seasons. Washington’s pro journey saw stops with Houston, Milwaukee, and Phoenix, but his inconsistency and poor shooting limited his NBA impact. Coaches praised his leadership and creativity in the G League, yet he now faces uncertainty about reviving his career at 23.

Richards Slams Amorim for United’s Tactical Chaos

Ruben Amorim (Manchester United)
September 2025

Micah Richards tore into Ruben Amorim’s chaotic tactical decisions in United’s 3-1 loss to Brentford. He criticised the constant reshuffling, with players switching roles mid-game, leaving some out of position and confused, undermining the Red Devils’ chances of a comeback. Richards blamed Amorim’s rigidity in sticking to his 3-4-2-1 system despite mounting failures. Bryan Mbeumo, shoehorned as wing-back late on, was caught out for Brentford’s decisive goal. United remain unable to win consecutive league matches, fuelling growing calls for Amorim’s replacement.

Howe Confirms Livramento Faces Long Injury Lay-Off

Eddie Howe (Newcastle United)
September 2025

Newcastle boss Eddie Howe confirmed Tino Livramento faces a lengthy spell out after injuring his leg during the 2-1 defeat to Arsenal. The full-back landed awkwardly following William Saliba’s reckless aerial challenge, forcing him to be stretchered off in visible pain. Howe described Livramento as “magnificent” this season and admitted losing him is a “huge blow.” His absence adds pressure on a struggling Newcastle side, who squandered their lead late as Arsenal scored twice in the final minutes to seal victory.

Blanc Sacked by Al-Ittihad After Ronaldo Defeat

Laurent Blanc
September 2025

Al-Ittihad dismissed Laurent Blanc a day after losing 2-0 to Al-Nassr, their third defeat of the season. The Frenchman, who guided them to a league and cup double last year, paid the price for defensive struggles and poor recent form. Goals from Sadio Mané and Cristiano Ronaldo sealed Blanc’s fate. Despite boasting Karim Benzema, Blanc lamented injury-hit backline options. The club confirmed his exit via social media, ending his brief Saudi tenure after just over a year in charge.

Arteta Restrains Staff in Fiery Arsenal-Newcastle Clash

Mikel Arteta (Arsenal)
September 2025

Arsenal edged Newcastle 2-1 in a heated clash that boiled over at full-time when Joelinton confronted Arteta’s assistant Miguel Molina. Arteta had to physically separate the two, defusing tensions after a hard-fought win at St James’ Park. Gabriel Magalhães struck late to secure victory after Mikel Merino equalised. Newcastle also suffered a major setback as Tino Livramento was stretchered off following William Saliba’s aerial challenge, with Eddie Howe later confirming the full-back faces a lengthy injury lay-off.

Pulisic Powers Milan Past Napoli with Goal and Assist

Christian Pulisic (AC Milan)
September 2025

Christian Pulisic delivered a match-winning display with both a goal and an assist in Milan’s 2-1 victory over champions Napoli. His energy and composure proved decisive, even as Milan battled through adversity following Pervis Estupiñán’s second-half red card. Pulisic praised his side’s resilience and defensive fight, saying the win “sends a message” to Serie A rivals. USMNT legend Tony Meola lauded his consistency, noting skeptics persist despite his rise to the league’s top scorer, insisting Pulisic has long been underrated.

Sixers’ Grimes Holdout Drags Into Training Camp

Philadelphia 76ers
September 2025

The 76ers opened training camp without Quentin Grimes as his contract standoff continues. The guard has until October 1 to accept an $8.7m qualifying offer with no-trade clause, or hold out for a longer deal while his future remains unresolved. Embiid urged focus on “who’s here,” stressing it’s a business and players must prioritise families. He downplayed the distraction, recalling past holdouts by Simmons and Harden. Grimes, coming off a breakout season, remains central but negotiations risk disrupting preseason preparations.

Benfica Back Mourinho in Referee Row

Jose Mourinho (Benfica)
September 2025

Benfica released a statement accusing referees of double standards after two controversial calls in three days. They argued Antonio Silva was fouled before Gil Vicente’s goal, while a similar incident wrongly saw their own strike disallowed against Rio Ave earlier. The club demanded accountability from the Refereeing Council, calling recent officiating “systematically detrimental.” Their public defence of Mourinho, already under investigation for comments on referee Sergio Guelho, signals unified support as the Portuguese coach continues fighting perceived bias against Benfica.

Bolt Slams United’s “Joke” Brentford Performance

Usain Bolt
September 2025

Olympic legend Usain Bolt blasted Manchester United’s 3-1 defeat at Brentford, describing their display as a “joke.” The lifelong Red Devils fan vented online, struggling to identify “one good thing” as Amorim’s side slipped to yet another damaging Premier League loss. United fell 2-0 down early to Igor Thiago’s brace, briefly rallied through Benjamin Sesko’s first club goal, but Mathias Jensen’s late strike sealed their misery. Bolt’s anger reflected fan discontent at United’s inconsistency and ongoing struggles under Amorim’s stubborn 3-4-3 system.

Bremen Boss Criticises Refereeing in Bayern Defeat

Horst Steffen (Werder Bremen)
September 2025

Werder Bremen coach Horst Steffen claimed Bayern benefited from “fortunate” referee calls in their 4-0 Bundesliga win. He pointed to Michael Olise’s foul before a corner for Jonathan Tah’s opener and Harry Kane’s penalty, both of which swung momentum early. Steffen argued Kane went down “cleverly” and Olise’s push was a “definite foul,” frustrations echoed by captain Marco Friedl. While admitting Bayern dominated overall, they accused referees of bias. German media noted the incident fuelled perceptions of preferential treatment for Bayern.

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