Ranking All 11 Yankees-Dodgers World Series Matchups in MLB History

When it comes to America’s best sports rivalries, the ones that stand out most prominently are typically regional. The premier bi-coastal rivalry is probably between the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers—the organizations have met in the NBA Finals 12 times, most recently in 2008 and ‘10 but most prominently in the ’60s and ‘80s, a period that saw nine Finals matchups.

While Celtics-Lakers is worthy of distinction, it’s not alone. And on Friday, one of sports’ greatest dormant rivalries will be renewed when the Los Angeles Dodgers host the New York Yankees in Game 1 of the World Series.

The two franchises rank first and second in Fall Classic appearances: The Yankees will astoundingly be making their 41st trip, while the Dodgers are on No. 22. This will be their 12th time meeting in the World Series—the most frequent pairing of all time, and five more than the runner-up (Yankees-Giants). Both clubs shared residency in the Big Apple for over half a century before the Dodgers moved from Brooklyn to Los Angeles in 1958. They met in the World Series eight times between ‘41 and ‘63, but haven’t battled for the Commissioner’s Trophy since ‘81.

That’ll change Friday. Not only will this be a matchup between two of the most successful and recognizable franchises in all of sports, but it will pit the game’s two biggest stars—Shohei Ohtani and Aaron Judge—against one another as they chase their first World Series title.

To prepare for such a moment, let’s take a look back at the previous Yankees-Dodgers World Series meetings and rank them from least to most memorable. Which series was the most competitive? Which had the biggest stakes (beyond deciding that year’s champion)? And which featured the most dramatic or iconic moments? Those are the kinds of questions considered when deciding on the final order.

In all, the Yankees hold a decisive 8–3 advantage (though the Dodgers triumphed in the most recent one, winning the 1981 World Series in six games). How will this latest tilt shape up? We’ll find out soon enough. For now, we can get ourselves ready with a little history lesson and hope this latest iteration can live up to its predecessors.

11. 1941: Yankees in 5

MVP: N/A

Future Hall of Famers: Bill Dickey, Joe DiMaggio, Leo Durocher (manager), Joe Gordon, Billy Herman, Joe McCarthy (manager), Joe Medwick, Pee Wee Reese, Phil Rizzuto, Red Ruffing

The first Subway Series featuring the Yankees and Dodgers was a low-scoring affair, with New York’s 7–4 win in Game 4 the only game of the series that saw more than five runs. The first three contests were all decided by one run. The Yankees’ win was their fifth championship in six years and ninth overall.

Most significant moment: In Game 4, the home side Dodgers held a 4–3 lead in the top of the ninth inning, three outs away from evening the series at two games apiece. With two outs, two strikes to batter Tommy Henrich and nobody on base, pitcher Hugh Casey got Henrich to swing and miss on a curveball to seemingly end the game. But catcher Mickey Owen dropped the pitch, allowing Henrich to reach first base. That opened the door for the Yankees to mount a two-out rally that produced four runs to let New York take the lead and eventually win, 7–4.

10. 1949: Yankees in 5

MVP: N/A

Future Hall of Famers: Yogi Berra, Roy Campanella, Joe DiMaggio, Gil Hodges, Johnny Mize, Pee Wee Reese, Phil Rizzuto, Jackie Robinson, Duke Snider, Casey Stengel (manager)

The two teams traded 1–0 wins in the first two games. After that, the Yankees never trailed, outscoing the Dodgers, 20–13, over the final three. Robinson, who was the National League MVP after hitting .342 with 37 stolen bases and 124 RBI, was kept in check for the series as he was just 3-for-16 (.188) at the plate.

Most significant moment: Locked in a scoreless pitchers’ duel in Game 1, Yankees first baseman Tommy Henrich led off the bottom of the ninth inning with a walk-off homer against Dodgers pitcher Don Newcombe. Newcombe had 11 strikeouts on the day, tying the World Series record for most by a losing pitcher. Henrich’s blast was the first walk-off homer in World Series history.

Koufax etched himself into Dodgers lore with his legendary 1963 season that included an MVP award and a World Series victory. / Neil Leifer/Sports Illustrated

9. 1963: Dodgers in 4

MVP: Sandy Koufax

Future Hall of Famers: Walt Alston (manager), Yogi Berra, Leo Durocher (coach), Don Drysdale, Whitey Ford, Sandy Koufax, Mickey Mantle

The lone sweep of these 11 matchups gets bumped up due to a dominant showing by Koufax, who broke out as the game’s best pitcher during the regular season, going 25–5 with a 1.88 ERA and 11 shutouts to win his first Cy Young Award and only MVP. He finished his dream season with two complete games in the World Series, as Dodgers pitchers allowed just four total runs to a Yankees team that won 104 games. New York never held a lead in any of the four games.

This series remains the only time the Dodgers have clinched a title in their home ballpark, and was the first meeting between teams from New York and Los Angeles for a major professional sports championship.

Most significant moment: In a series dominated by pitching, it’s difficult to single out any specific moment. But we’ll show some love for Drysdale’s Game 3 performance, which was overshadowed given Koufax’s two wins but was nonetheless brilliant, as he tossed a three-hit shutout (all singles) with one walk and nine strikeouts in a 1–0 victory.

8. 1978: Yankees in 6

MVP: Bucky Dent

Future Hall of Famers: Yogi Berra (coach), Goose Gossage, Catfish Hunter, Reggie Jackson, Tommy Lasorda (manager), Bob Lemon (manager), Don Sutton

This is the most recent time that we’ve had a World Series rematch from the previous season. It also started a run of 10 consecutive seasons that featured 10 different World Series winners. The Dodgers jumped out to a 2–0 lead before New York won four straight to claim back-to-back titles. This season was famous for the Yankees overcoming a 14-game deficit over the Boston Red Sox to tie for the American League East division title, resulting in a one-game playoff between the two sides that turned on a three-run homer by Dent. The light-hitting Dent, who owned a .247/.297/.321 career slash line, took home World Series MVP honors just 15 days later, batting .417 with seven RBI for the series.

Most significant moment: The Dodgers held a 3–0 lead through five innings in Game 4 and seemed poised to take a 3–1 series advantage. But the Yankees scored twice in the sixth under controversial circumstances.

The Yankees got on the board through an RBI single by Reggie Jackson and were threatening for more with one out and runners on first and second. Lou Piniella hit a soft line drive to Dodgers shortstop Bill Russell. The ball kicked off Russell’s glove—perhaps intentionally so—and the runners froze momentarily. Russell recovered the ball, stepped on second base for the force out and then threw to first to try to complete the double play. But the ball struck Jackson, who began the play at first base and was only a few steps off the bag when the throw hit his hip and bounced toward right field, allowing Thurman Munson to score from second.

Instead of an inning-ending double play, the Yankees had cut the deficit to 3–2. They tied it in the eighth and eventually won on a walk-off single by Piniella in the 10th, evening the series. New York outscored Los Angeles 19–4 over the final two games.

The Yankees’ World Series triumph in 1978 bookended an 18-year title drought lasting until 1996. / Tony Triolo/Sports Illustrated

7. 1981: Dodgers in 6

MVPs: Ron Cey, Pedro Guerrero, Steve Yeager

Future Hall of Famers: Goose Gossage, Reggie Jackson, Tommy Lasorda (manager), Bob Lemon (manager), Dave Winfield

The third World Series matchup between these two franchises in a five-year span went the Dodgers’ way. This marked the end of an era for the Yankees, who had reached four World Series in six years before a 13-year playoff drought that spanned 1982 to ‘94. For the Dodgers, this was the year of “Fernandomania” behind rookie phenom pitcher Fernando Valenzuela, who won Rookie of the Year and Cy Young Award honors after going 13–7 with a 2.48 ERA, 11 complete games and eight shutouts.

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In an inverse of the ‘78 World Series, the Yankees won the first two games before the Dodgers won four straight, including three one-run victories, spurred by Valenzuela’s Game 3 victory that saw him hurl 147 pitches in a complete game. This marked the only time the series MVP award was shared by three players as Cey, Guerrero and Yeager combined to go 18-for-55 (.327) with five homers and 17 RBI.

Most significant moment: With the series tied 2–2, the Yankees held a 1–0 lead in Game 5 at Dodger Stadium. With one out in the bottom of the seventh, pitcher Ron Guidry gave up back-to-back solo homers to Guerrero and Yeager to give Los Angeles a 2–1 lead. Dodgers pitcher Jerry Reuss recorded the final six outs to finish his complete game and give Los Angeles a 3–2 series lead. The Dodgers cruised to a 9–2 win in Game 6 to clinch the championship.

Yeager (left) would go on to share the World Series MVP with two teammates in 1981. / Manny Millan/Sports Illustrated

6. 1947: Yankees in 7

MVP: N/A

Future Hall of Famers: Yogi Berra, Joe DiMaggio, Bucky Harris (manager), Gil Hodges, Pee Wee Reese, Phil Rizzuto, Jackie Robinson, Duke Snider, Arky Vaughan

The same year that Robinson broke Major League Baseball’s color barrier, he helped propel the Dodgers to the Fall Classic, leading the team in hits, doubles, home runs, stolen bases and runs scored. This was the first World Series to be televised, though only in New York, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C. and the Schenectady/Albany market. Yankees righthander Spec Shea started three of the seven games, winning Games 1 and 5, the latter a complete game. This marks the only time that Yankees have ever won a World Series Game 7 in their home stadium. 

Most significant moment: Game 6 featured one of the most iconic catches—and radio calls—in World Series history to that point. With the Yankees trailing 8–5 in the sixth, DiMaggio came to bat with two on and two out. He drove a ball to left-center field, where defensive replacement Al Gionfriddo leapt up to snag it and rob DiMaggio of a game-tying home run. Legendary radio announcer Red Barber, then the voice of the Dodgers, gave a memorable call of the play, describing how Gionfriddo went “back, back, back, back” for the ball before making the grab (perhaps Chris Berman owes Barber royalties).

5. 1953: Yankees in 6

MVP: N/A

Future Hall of Famers: Yogi Berra, Roy Campanella, Whitey Ford, Gil Hodges, Mickey Mantle, Johnny Mize, Pee Wee Reese, Phil Rizzuto, Jackie Robinson, Duke Snider, Casey Stengel (manager), Dick Williams

The Yankees and Dodgers faced off in the World Series for the third time in five years, and the result was the same. New York won its fifth consecutive title, a record that still stands today. Billy Martin was the standout of the series, batting 12-for-24 with two homers, two triples and eight RBI.

Most significant moment: The Yankees held a 3–1 lead heading into the top of the ninth inning of Game 6, three outs away from clinching the title. The Dodgers refused to go quietly, though, as Snider worked a walk and then scored on a two-run homer by right fielder Carl Furillo to tie the game. New York finished the job in the bottom half of the inning when Martin delivered a walk-off RBI single that scored right fielder Hank Bauer to seal the championship.

Jackson earned the nickname “Mr. October” with his performance for the Yankees during the 1977 World Series. / Walter Iooss Jr./Sports Illustrated

4. 1977: Yankees in 6

MVP: Reggie Jackson

Future Hall of Famers: Yogi Berra (coach), Bobby Cox (coach), Catfish Hunter, Reggie Jackson, Tommy Lasorda (manager), Don Sutton

This marked the Yankees’ first trip to the World Series under the ownership of George Steinbrenner, who took over in 1973. New York was coming off an 11-year playoff drought before making the Fall Classic in ‘76, where the team was swept by the Cincinnati Reds. Lasorda was in his first full season as the Dodgers’ manager after taking over for Walter Alston, who led the franchise to four titles.

This was the series that minted Jackson as “Mr. October.” Jackson, in his first year with New York after signing as a free agent, hit five home runs in the series, capped by three in the decisive Game 6.

Most significant moment: Jackson saved his best for last. With the Yankees on top, 7–3, in the bottom of the eighth in Game 6, Jackson obliterated the first pitch he saw from Charlie Hough deep into the batter’s eye in center field, joining Babe Ruth as the only players at the time to homer three times in a World Series game—a group that now includes Albert Pujols (2011) and Pablo Sandoval (2012).

3. 1956: Yankees in 7

MVP: Don Larsen

Future Hall of Famers: Walt Alston (manager), Yogi Berra, Roy Campanella, Don Drysdale, Whitey Ford, Gil Hodges, Sandy Koufax, Mickey Mantle, Pee Wee Reese, Jackie Robinson, Enos Slaughter, Duke Snider, Casey Stengel (manager)

The Yankees got their revenge for the 1955 defeat in this series, which was the final Fall Classic meeting between the two teams before the Dodgers moved to Los Angeles. The Dodgers jumped out to a 2–0 series lead before the Yankees pitching staff strung together five straight complete games. Brooklyn managed just three runs over the final four games. Berra and Mantle each hit three home runs, with Berra logging 10 RBI. The Dodgers avoided elimination when Robinson delivered a walk-off single in the 10th inning to seal a 1–0 win in Game 6, but the Yankees responded with a dominant 9–0 victory the following day.

Most significant moment: This series is best remembered for Larsen’s perfect game in Game 5, which remains the only perfect game in postseason history. Larsen, a journeyman pitcher who played for seven different organizations and never made an All-Star team, went 3–21 for the Baltimore Orioles two years prior and made just 13 starts for the Yankees in 1955 before having the best year of his career in ‘56. Larsen’s gem was the only no-hitter in World Series history until the Houston Astros threw a combined no-hitter in Game 4 of the 2022 Fall Classic against the Philadelphia Phillies.

2. 1955: Dodgers in 7

MVP: Johnny Podres

Future Hall of Famers: Walt Alston (manager), Yogi Berra, Roy Campanella, Whitey Ford, Gil Hodges, Sandy Koufax, Mickey Mantle, Pee Wee Reese, Phil Rizzuto, Jackie Robinson, Duke Snider, Casey Stengel (manager)

Finally, the Dodgers broke through for their first championship after seven World Series defeats (five of which came to the Yankees). Both teams were led by MVP catchers—Berra for the Yankees and Campanella for the Dodgers, who each earned their third MVP nod in five seasons. Both players rose to the occasion: Berra had a series-high 10 hits in 24 at-bats, while Campanella was 7-for-27 (.259) with two homers, three doubles and three walks. Snider hit four homers while starting pitcher Podres tossed two complete games—including a shutout in Game 7—to win the inaugural World Series MVP award.

Most significant moment: It was only Game 1 (a game the Dodgers ended up losing), but Robinson’s steal of home in the eighth inning of a 6–5 defeat remains among the most iconic moments in World Series history. At 36 years old and in his second-to-last season, Robinson’s production and speed had declined to that point. But in this moment, it didn’t matter. Maybe this wasn’t the series’s most “significant” moment, but it’s surely had the longest-lasting impact.

1. 1952: Yankees in 7

MVP: N/A

Future Hall of Famers: Yogi Berra, Roy Campanella, Gil Hodges, Mickey Mantle, Johnny Mize, Pee Wee Reese, Phil Rizzuto, Jackie Robinson, Duke Snider, Casey Stengel (manger)

A seven-game thriller in which six of the seven contests were decided by two runs or fewer, this one was an instant classic. In the first year after center fielder Joe DiMaggio's retirement, the Yankees replaced him with … Mickey Mantle (such is life for the Evil Empire). The Dodgers held a 3–2 series lead coming back to Ebbets Field, then Mantle took over. He homered in the eighth inning of Game 6 to give the Yankees a 3–1 lead (in a game they eventually won 3–2). Game 7 was tied 2–2 through five innings when Mantle hit a solo homer in the sixth and added an RBI single in the seventh to secure a 4–2 victory. For the series, Mantle went 10-for-29 with four extra-base hits, hitting the first two of his record 18 World Series home runs.

Most significant moment: In the bottom of the seventh inning of Game 7, the Dodgers loaded the bases trailing 4–2. With two outs and a full count, Robinson popped the ball up in the infield. Most of the fielders froze momentarily, and it seemed like the ball would fall in between everybody when second baseman Billy Martin darted in to make a shoestring catch. A web gem-worthy play? Maybe not, but it spared the Yankees some embarrassment and preserved the win.

Five MLB Pitchers Receive Exactly One Vote for 2024 Cy Young Award

Atlanta Braves ace Chris Sale and Detroit Tigers lefty Tarik Skubal each won their first Cy Young award on Wednesday night but they weren't the only pitchers getting votes. Five different pitchers garnered exactly one vote from members of the Baseball Writers' Association of America.

Each voting media member ranks their top five pitchers in each league. First-place votes are worth seven points, second are worth four, third are worth three, fourth are worth two points and fifth place votes are worth one.

Sale won the National League Cy Young with 198 points after getting 26 first-place votes and four second-place votes.

There were 13 NL pitchers to receive points and three that garnered a single vote as each received one point. Braves righty Reynaldo Lopez, New York Mets lefty Sean Manaea, and Philadelphia Phillies righty Aaron Nola all earned a single fifth-place vote.

Skubal got all 30 first-place votes to win the American League Cy Young unanimously with 210 points.

In the American League, nine players earned points, and two received a single vote. Texas Rangers closer Kirby Yates earned one fourth-place vote for two points, while Houston Astros starter Yusei Kikuchi earned one point for a single fifth-place vote.

Rangers star was forgotten under Martin, now he'll be Rohl's own Braga

Glasgow Rangers decided to splash the cash in the summer transfer window to sign Youssef Chermiti from Everton for a fee of £8m, their most expensive signing since Tore Andre Flo for £12m in 2000.

The Portugal U21 international has scored one goal, which was aided by some fairly dismal goalkeeping, in 11 appearances in all competitions for the Gers so far, per Sofascore.

Michael Stewart criticised his “poor” finishing in the League Cup semi-final defeat to Celtic on Sunday, as he spurned two great chances, whilst Ally McCoist said that he was “showing nothing” up front against Brann in the Europa League.

Meanwhile, Hearts, who are top of the Scottish Premiership, reportedly paid a fee of around £400k to sign Claudio Braga, who has been far more impressive.

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Hearts paid less than a million pounds to sign Braga from the second division of Norwegian football, and he has been a huge success for the Jam Tarts.

The Portuguese attacker has delivered nine goals and one assist in 16 appearances in all competitions for Hearts, per Sofascore, this season, which shows that he has provided far more quality than Chermiti has since his £8m move to Ibrox.

Whilst Rangers can learn from the Jam Tarts to utilise different markets for cheaper prices in future transfer windows, Danny Rohl may have his own version of Braga, from a stylistic perspective, in the building.

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Rangers can unearth their own Claudio Braga with this forgotten star

Before Rohl’s arrival at Ibrox, Brazilian centre-forward Danilo appeared to be forgotten about by Martin as a genuine first-team option for the Scottish manager.

The striker only made one appearance for the first-team under Martin in September and October, which was an 11-minute cameo off the bench against Sturm Graz.

Danilo’s last 10 matchday squad appearances

Opposition

Manager

Minutes played

Celtic

Danny Rohl

45

Hibernian

Danny Rohl

45

Kilmarnock

Danny Rohl

69

Brann

Danny Rohl

14

Sturm Graz

Russell Martin

11

Genk

Russell Martin

0

Hibernian

Russell Martin

0

Hearts

Russell Martin

0

Celtic

Russell Martin

0

Club Brugge

Russell Martin

59

Stats via Sofascore

As you can see in the table above, he was an unused substitute on several occasions, when he even made the matchday squad, before Martin’s exit in October.

Rohl came in last month and immediately made the Brazilian striker an option, as he has played in all four of the manager’s games so far, and scored two goals.

Like Braga, Danilo is not a towering and physical striker who can bully opposition defenders. He is dynamic and looks to use his control and movement to create chances and score goals, as he did brilliantly against Hibernian.

For Hearts, Braga has struck up a partnership with Lawrence Shankland, who is a physical presence, and Rohl can unearth his own version of that partnership by continuing to play Danilo off another striker, whether that is Chermiti or Bojan Miovski.

Danilo, who ex-teammate Ofir Marciano claimed “has the quality to be a big player for Rangers”, scoring two goals in two Premiership matches under Rohl shows that he can be effective in the final third.

However, it is now down to the manager to find the right blend alongside him to ensure that his skillset is used to its fullest potential, as Hearts have done with Braga by playing him alongside Shankland.

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Wilder set to make ruthless January decision as three Sheffield Utd players get the axe

With the Blades struggling near the bottom of the Championship, Chris Wilder is reportedly ready to axe as many as three Sheffield United players in the January transfer window.

Since losing at the final hurdle in the playoffs last season, Sheffield United have endured nothing short of a nightmare. They showed the door to Wilder in an attempt to commence a new era under Ruben Selles, only to rehire Wilder just months later. But the return of the veteran manager is yet to pay dividends.

The Blades sit as low as 23rd in the Championship. Only rivals Sheffield Wednesday, who entered administration and were handed a 12-point deduction, have earned less points than Wilder’s side. They are on a crash course from promotion favourites to shock relegation candidates.

Without a win in their last three games, the Blades play host to Queens Park Rangers in desperate need of all three points but may have to push on without No.1 goalkeeper Michael Cooper. The shot-stopper was forced off with injury against Coventry City last time out and Wilder has now confirmed that he’ll likely miss the QPR game this weekend.

It’s more frustrating news for the Sheffield United boss, who has already lost his patience with three players ahead of the January transfer window.

Wilder ready to axe three Sheffield United players

As reported by Football League World, Wilder is now ready to axe Louie Barry, Tyler Bindon and Ben Godfrey by sending them back to their parent clubs when January arrives. This means that all three could be going back to Aston Villa, Nottingham Forest and Atalanta respectively in what should come as no surprise given their game time.

Sheffield Utd loanees

25/26 appearances

Louie Barry

9

Tyler Bindon

5

Ben Godfrey

4

Barry has been the most disappointing of the three. Having starred on loan at Stockport County in League One last season – scoring 15 goals – there was plenty of hope that the Villa man would be ready for the Championship. That’s simply not been the case under Wilder, however.

That said, if those loan deals are cut short, Sheffield United should at least have room to welcome other, much-needed reinforcements.

VIDEO: Man Utd legend's son scores two brilliant goals on first start for Salford to pocket Man of the Match prize

The son of a Manchester United legend has made waves with an eye-catching performance on his first start for Salford City, scoring two goals and walking off with the Man of the Match award in a 4-2 victory over Wolves' Under-21s in the Football League Trophy. There is a strong Manchester United connection at Salford as the club are currently owned by a consortium headed by David Beckham and Gary Neville, who bought out fellow Class of '92 stars Nicky Butt, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes and Phil Neville earlier this year.

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    Ruben Butt, son of former Manchester United and England midfielder Nicky, has been celebrating his first goals for Salford after helping seal an impressive win on Tuesday. The 18-year-old bagged a brace on his first start, producing two excellent finishes to ensure he was named the Man of the Match. Butt cut inside and curled a low shot past the goalkeeper for his first of the night, and then ran onto a long ball and slotted his shot between the goalkeeper's legs for his side's fourth.

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    Butt spoke about his pride at opening his account for the club after the win. He told the club's media: "I had at least one in the first half maybe two. In the second half I thought, I'm going to have to score one here and I got two. Got to be happy to be honest.

    "[Alex] Bruce reminded us, especially for the senior lads about how important this competition is, with the final being at Wembley. You've got to try and win every game. We went 1-0 down so we did well to react. At half time we just said we've got to win the game. Second half performance was really great, better than the first half.

    "I feel like we've got a lot closer to the first team lads. They all look after us and are dead nice to us on the pitch, even if they have to shout at us and tell us what we've done wrong, it helps us. We are all familiar with the style of play that the gaffer and Brucey want from us. You've just got to work on it every day and prove that you should be given a chance. Like tonight was a great chance to prove it."

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    The youngster is not the only familiar name at Salford. Alex Bruce, son of ex-Manchester United star Steve Bruce, is a first-team coach at the club, while former Liverpool striker Fabio Borini was also part of the XI on Tuesday night after joining Salford in October on a short-term deal.

    Borini spoke about his decision to join the club after signing, telling the club's website: "It’s been great, I came in to train to keep myself fit in this transition between contracts and Salford, the Gaffer, Alex Bruce were kind enough to allow me to use the facilities and train here. Experience is one thing that I can bring, but it’s not just about the experience that I have on the pitch, it’s outside of the pitch so leading by example in training, outside training, how to manage a game. I’ve never played League Two football so I need to learn as well from my team mates the main characteristics of this league, but I will bring myself as an open book for my team mates to use me, learn from me or help me, so I’m very open to this challenge. It’s a challenge that I’m embracing and I chose to embrace because I needed the real football, something that warms my heart for football, not for anything else."

Mercado reconhece atuação ruim do Inter e lamenta mais um tropeço em casa: 'Precisávamos reagir'

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O zagueiro Mercado reconheceu a atuação ruim do Internacional no empate com o América-MG em 1 a 1 nesta quarta-feira (1º), no Beira-Rio, pela 31ª rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro. Foi o segundo jogo consecutivo do Colorado sem vencer diante de sua torcida – na última rodada, foi derrotada pelo penúltimo colocado Coritiba por 4 a 3 – o que distanciou ainda mais a equipe de Eduardo Coudet do G6. Para o argentino, o momento deveria ter sido de reação.

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– O grupo hoje foi muito a baixo. Precisávamos reagir depois do Coritiba e hoje não apareceu. Auto críticas para todo mundo, começando comigo. Em situações difíceis a gente sai com trabalho e hombridade – disse Mercado na saída de campo após o empate no Beira-Rio.

O gol do Inter foi marcado pelo equatoriano Enner Valencia, aos 14 minutos do primeiro tempo, mas o Colorado acabou cedendo o empate aos 28′ da etapa final. Com o resultado, o Internacional foi aos 39 pontos, mas caiu para a 13ª posição, estando a 12 pontos de distância para o Flamengo, primeiro time no G6.

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Há dois jogos sem vencer no Beira-Rio, o Colorado vê o seu sonho de conquistar uma vaga na próxima edição da Libertadores da América ainda mais distante. Na próxima rodada, a equipe de Eduardo Coudet entra em campo no domingo (5) para enfrentar o Cruzeiro, às 16h (de Brasília), no Mineirão, em Belo Horizonte (MG).

Jess Jonassen finally gets Welsh Fire off the mark with first win

Australian allrounder hits 44 off 17 then takes three-for as sorry Phoenix lose again

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Jess Jonassen starred with bat and ball in Welsh Fire’s first win of the season•ECB via Getty Images

Welsh Fire claimed their first win of the Hundred’s fifth season at the sixth time of asking as Aussie allrounder Jess Jonassen inspired them to a comprehensive victory over Birmingham Phoenix at Edgbaston to end their hosts’ slim hopes of progressing to the Eliminator.Fire, last year’s runners-up, were playing for pride after five straight defeats extinguished their hopes of a top-three finish and they produced comfortably their best performance of the campaign so far, Jonassen delivering fireworks with the bat before returning figures of 3 for 24.The omens didn’t look good for Fire when Tammy Beaumont was bowled for 2 by a trademark inswinger from Megan Schutt, but a second-wicket stand of 71 between Sophia Dunkley (53 from 43) and Hayley Matthews, (34 not out from 33) laid strong foundations.Dunkley’s failed attempt at a sweep shot saw her bowled by Hannah Baker to leave Fire 99 for 2 before Jonassen upped the ante with a powerful knock of 44 from 17 balls. The experienced left-hander was particularly brutal against Baker, hitting four consecutive sixes in the legspinner’s final set to propel Fire to 150 for 3.Sophia Dunkley on her way to a half-century•Getty Images

In reply the Phoenix made a stuttering start, Shabnim Ismail (3 for 16) producing a beauty to castle Emma Lamb for a second-ball duck before trapping Marie Kelly lbw two deliveries later.Australian duo Georgia Voll (29 from 18) and Ellyse Perry (53 from 43) gave the innings impetus but Jonassen made another crucial intervention, bowling Voll with a nicely flighted delivery which deceived her compatriot in the air.Amy Jones swiftly followed, bowled by Matthews for a golden duck, before Perry gave the Phoenix a glimmer of hope, registering her first half-century of this summer’s competition.Sterre Kalis (15 from 16) briefly flickered, hitting Jonassen for a straight six, but she had her revenge two balls later when Kalis holed out to Ismail at long-on, and Ailsa Lister fell in identical fashion soon after to give her a third.Ismail returned to see off Perry, dismissed by a low catch from Georgia Elwiss at mid-off, and Matthews (3-21) did further damage as the Phoenix eventually limped to 114 for 9, slipping to the bottom of the table after suffering their fifth defeat in six.”We’ve been searching for a win all season. It’s nice that things clicked today,” Jonassen said. “We were probably just letting ourselves down a little with the bat, more so than anything, and it’s really nice we got a win today but with things still to improve on for the remaining matches. We’re really looking forward to getting back to Cardiff for our next game.”

Not Calvert-Lewin: Leeds flop may be on borrowed time because of Harry Gray

Leeds United decided to revamp their options in the centre-forward position in the summer transfer window after they won promotion from the Championship.

The Whites swooped to sign experienced striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin on a free transfer from Everton to be Daniel Farke’s first-choice number nine for the Premier League season.

So far, though, the former England international has scored one goal and missed nine ‘big chances’ in eight appearances in all competitions, per Sofascore, for Leeds, with five ‘big chances’ missed in the top-flight.

Because of his struggles in front of goal for his new club, Calvert-Lewin may be worried and looking over his shoulder at emerging academy talent Harry Gray.

Why Harry Gray will have Leeds strikers worried

The 17-year-old centre-forward, who made his first-team debut against Stoke in the Championship last season, has been on fire for the club’s academy, and could be a future star for Farke.

Gray has scored four goals in four Premier League 2 matches for the U21s side this season, per Transfermarkt, whilst he also scored a hat-trick against Scunthorpe United in the National League Cup.

This means that the teenage forward has plundered seven goals in all competitions for the young Whites, whilst Calvert-Lewin has scored one goal for the first-team.

Gray also scored eight goals in 11 matches for the U18s before making the step up to the U21s, per Transfermarkt, which shows that he has been a regular goalscorer for several seasons.

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His impressive goalscoring form will have the current Leeds strikers worried because he appears to be on course to crash into the senior side to take one of their spots in the squad, if he can translate his academy form over to the first-team.

The Leeds striker on borrowed time because of Harry Gray

Despite his struggles in front of goal in the Premier League this season, it is not Calvert-Lewin who is on borrowed time because of Gray’s potential. It is Lukas Nmecha.

The former Germany international joined on a free transfer from Wolfsburg, as the first signing of the summer, and scored on his debut from the penalty spot against Everton.

Since that debut goal, Nmecha has rarely been seen by supporters, despite featuring in every match, as he has been used as a late substitute in almost every game.

Everton

12

Arsenal

32

Fulham

70

Newcastle United

21

Wolverhampton Wanderers

1

Bournemouth

1

Tottenham Hotspur

11

Burnley

24

West Ham United

3

No Leeds player who has featured in all eight games has played fewer minutes than Nmecha, per WhoScored, as he is the only player to have played in every match without hitting at least 242 minutes.

Calvert-Lewin, on the other hand, has started six of his seven appearances in the Premier League, playing 534 minutes in total, which suggests that his place in the squad is not under as much threat as Nmecha’s is.

Unlike the former Toffees man, Farke does not seem to trust the German centre-forward to play significant minutes in games, which does not bode well for his future at Elland Road.

Nmecha’s return of five goals in all competitions in the 2023/24 and 2024/25 campaigns combined, per Sofascore, does not suggest that he is likely to catch fire in front of goal and establish himself as a regular starter.

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Therefore, it may be the former Wolfsburg number nine who is on borrowed time because of Gray’s emergence as an incredibly exciting striker prospect at U21 level, as the 17-year-old could break through and take his place to compete with Calvert-Lewin for a starting berth in the not-too-distant future.

بسبب يامال.. لابورتا يلمح لانحياز الإعلام إلى ريال مدريد ويكشف مصير تمثال ميسي

أدلى خوان لابورتا، رئيس نادي برشلونة الإسباني، بتصريحات حول عودة الفريق مجددًا إلى ملعب “كامب نو”، حيث يخوض البلوجرانا أول مباراة له بعد تجديدات الملعب، أمام أتلتيك بلباو يوم السبت المقبل، وتحدث عن النجم الأرجنتيني ليونيل ميسي.

وفاجأ ميسي جماهير برشلونة بالتواجد في ملعب “كامب نو” خلال زيارة له إلى إسبانيا، وقام بنشر الصور عبر حسابه على “إنستجرام”، وذلك دون ترتيب مسبق مع إدارة النادي.

لابورتا علّق أيضًا على الجدل الدائر حول استبعاد لامين يامال لاعب برشلونة من منتخب إسبانيا، بعد خضوعه لجراحة للتعافي من ألم العانة، وقد أوضح الاتحاد الإسباني أن الأمر تم دون تنسيق مع أطباء المنتخب.

وقال لابورتا في تصريحاته إلى “RAC 1” بشأن العودة للكامب نو: “إنها عودة إلى المستقبل، سنستعيد ذكريات الماضي ونتطلع إليها بشوق، ستكون لحظة تاريخية، وسنستعيد ميزة اللعب على أرضنا التي افتقدناها في مونتجويك، ستكون لحظة العودة رائعة، الآن نناضل من أجل المرحلة المتبقية (في التجهيزات)، هذا مستمر”.

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وبشأن إمكانية موافقة الاتحاد الأوروبي لكرة القدم (يويفا) على إلغاء مباراة برشلونة وآينتراخت فرانكفورت في ملعب مونتجويك وإقامتها على كامب نو، أفاد: “سنحصل على قرار الاتحاد الأوروبي لكرة القدم قريبًا، نأمل أن يكون إيجابيًا”.

وأكد: “نجري التعديلات اللازمة لتلبية المتطلبات، بالنسبة للدوري الإسباني، لم نتمكن من عزل جماهير الفريق المنافس (أتلتيك بلباو)، لذلك لن تكون هناك أي تذاكر متاحة، لكن هذا إلزامي للاتحاد الأوروبي لكرة القدم، إذا لم تكن هناك تذاكر كافية لجماهير الفريق المنافس، فلن نتمكن من اللعب على أرضنا، لكنني متفائل”.

وحول مواجهة بلباو، أفاد لابورتا: “إنها مباراة جيدة، هناك تنافس قوي، وهم فريق رائع، سنرى أسلوبي لعب، يتناقصان تدريجيًا، مع لاعبين رفيعي المستوى، وأنا أعلم أن اللاعبين وهانز فليك على رأس القيادة متحمسون للغاية”.

كما أعرب لابورتا عن أسفه للضجة المحيطة بلاعبي برشلونة العائدين من المنتخب مقارنةً بلاعبي ريال مدريد قائلاً: “عندما يعود لامين إلى الوطن، تكون الانتقادات الإعلامية عارمة، أما عندما يحدث ذلك مع فريق آخر، فيتم التغاضي عنه وتجاهله بالكاد”.

وفيما يتعلق بتمثال ليونيل ميسي، أتم: “لم يعرض اقتراح النحات على العائلة بعد، ولكن سيتم عرض اقتراح مباراة التكريم والتمثال على كل حال”.

CPL 2025: Pooran replaces Pollard as Trinbago Knight Riders captain

Nicholas Pooran has been named Trinbago Knight Riders (TKR) captain ahead of CPL 2025. He will take over from Kieron Pollard, who has led the team since 2019, when he replaced Dwayne Bravo in the role.”It means a lot, first and foremost, to represent Trinbago Knight Riders. It is a privilege that I’m getting the opportunity to lead this franchise,” Pooran said. “I want to give it my best shot, and hopefully make as many correct decisions as I can. It’s a responsibility that has been passed on from Bravo to Pollard, and now to me.”For me, the most satisfying thing is that Pollard is still playing; Sunil [Narine] and Andre [Russell] are here too. That’s a lot of experience I can bank on. To lead them on the field – it means a lot to me.”Related

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Pooran, who is one of the most sought-after players on the T20 circuit, made his debut in the format as a 17-year-old in the inaugural season of the CPL for TKR, who were then known as Trinidad & Tobago Red Steel. He switched to Barbados Royals (BR) and Guyana Amazon Warriors before returning to TKR in 2022. He’s played in all the CPL seasons so far except for 2015, when he was out injured due to an accident. Overall in the CPL, Pooran has 2447 runs at a strike rate of 152.27 in 114 matches. At present, he is also the captain of MI New York in the MLC and MI Emirates in the ILT20.Under Pollard’s leadership, TKR not only won their fourth CPL title in 2020 but had a record unbeaten season – with 12 out of 12 wins – before making two more playoff appearances. In 2024, they lost the Eliminator to BR. Bravo was named head coach this season after he retired last year.”I believe grooming the next generation is very important,” Pollard said. “With Bravo coming on board this year as the new head coach, we felt this is the right time to get a new captain in. Pooran is homegrown, and I think this is the right opportunity for him. We’ve actually been preparing him for this over the years.”I don’t know how much longer I’m going to be playing for, but I’m happy for the opportunity to still be on the field and help Nicholas ease into this role. He’s someone who we’ve seen grow in front of us and he understands our values and principles. He understands how we want to play cricket, he understands the winning culture that we want to create, and he shares a lot of respect with a lot of players around the world. So for me, it was an easy decision to hand over the captaincy to Pooran.”TKR start their CPL 2025 campaign against St Kitts & Nevis Patriots on August 17.

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