Mitch Johnson yesterday:
"De'Aaron Fox will have the basketball in his hands at the end of the game tomorrow."
De'Aaron Fox in the fourth quarter:
0 PTS
0-4 FG
0 AST
0 REB
Feyenoord parts ways with Robin van Persie
Feyenoord will start the 2026-2027 season with a new head coach. The club would like to thank Robin van Persie for everything he gave during his time as head coach.
From @TheAthleticFC: Shirt sales for Arsenal defender Gabriel increased by 350% after the centerback missed a crucial penalty in his side’s Champions League final defeat on Saturday. https://t.co/KIAQg9zhMm
Samir Nasri has claimed that the match officials "punished" Arsenal during their heartbreaking Champions League final defeat to PSG 👀
The Frenchman suggested that the referee’s second-half performance was a direct response to Arsenal’s game management earlier in the contest 🧐
Read more 🔗 https://t.co/mvceh6N9pJ
Not an Arsenal fan at all but they were robbed. From the moment the second half kicked off the referee was shocking towards them. It setup PSG’s momentum & made it tougher than the game already was. Something was said to him at HT 100%. Even talking to Gabriel before that penalty
🚨🎙️Wayne Rooney: “Arsenal have been robbed tonight” 🤯
Rooney 🗣️ “I’ll be completely honest, Arsenal were absolutely robbed tonight, there is no other way to put it. You look at that foul on Noni Madueke in the box; it’s a stonewall, 100% clear penalty. How the referee or VAR hasn't given that is beyond me, and it completely changes the dynamic of a Champions League final.
But for me, the moment that truly gave it away the moment you knew exactly what the referee was doing was that halftime whistle. To blow the whistle right as Arsenal are literally standing there about to take a corner? I’ve played this game a long time, and you rarely see that unless there’s a blatant bias. It was shocking, and it set the tone for everything that followed.
In the second half, it became a totally different game, and not because of the football. The referee made absolutely sure that every single 50/50 call, every little nudge, and every major decision went straight to PSG. It completely killed Arsenal’s momentum. But to be fair, I’m not even surprised. We saw the exact same story when they played Bayern Munich earlier in the tournament. The officiating was heavily skewed then, and it’s happened again on the biggest stage.
PSG might be lifting the trophy, but they cannot honestly look at themselves in the mirror and be proud of the way they’ve won this final. To win the biggest prize in club football like that? It leaves a horrible taste. Arsenal deserved so much more tonight.”
“I got stuck at school during the Champions League final. When I finally made it home, our goalkeeper Jens Lehmann had already been sent off. I watched as we made it to just 20 minutes away from glory. Twenty years later, the name of Barcelona striker Henrik Larsson still hurts to hear.
“I coped by taking matters into my own hands. Even by virtual standards, I was aggressive in the Championship Manager and then Football Manager transfer markets. I finally signed Sebastien Frey, after years of real-life links. Under my stewardship, Jeremie Aliadiere and Jermaine Pennant became the stars we always knew they could be and we brought in Yoann Gourcuff, who soon fulfilled his Zidane-caliber potential.
“And like any good socialist, I budgeted responsibly - when I was in charge, we never would have offered £40,000,001 for Luis Suarez. It would have been at least £40,000,002.”
Zohran Mamdani, the Mayor of New York City and a long-time supporter of Arsenal Football Club, writes about what the club means to him.
Read for free: https://t.co/U8uaB7Ffx1