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Louise Taylor was at St James’ Park tonight. Here’s her verdict. Thanks for reading this MBM.
Howe then reports that both Sandro Tonali and Joelinton could be “out for a while”. He also addresses the red card incident by saying “there was no intent” by Anthony Gordon as he tackled Virgil van Dijk and that “he was trying to pull out of the tackle”. He continues: “Both teams were on the edge, Liverpool as well as us … it wasn’t an easy game to manage from the referee’s perspective.”
Eddie Howe’s turn to speak to Sky Sports. “A bruising game for us … so many different emotions … really proud of the performance … really pleased with how we played … great intensity … the following of the game plan and then adapting … with ten men we were the better team in the second half as well as the first … so to come away with nothing, and injuries and suspensions and concussions, it’s a pretty bad day.”
Rio Ngumoha has become the fourth youngest scorer in Premier League history.
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James Vaughan (Everton, April 2005): 16 years and 270 days
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James Milner (Leeds, December 2002): 16 years and 356 days
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Wayne Rooney (Everton, October 2002): 16 years and 360 days
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Rio Ngumoha (Liverpool, August 2025): 16 years and 361 days
As for the Premier League table … for what it’s worth after two rounds of games … Liverpool join north London’s finest as the only teams with a 100 percent record, while Newcastle have just one point to show for a couple of performances that – and this isn’t stretching a point particularly far – could easily have earned them six. The small margins.
Slot continues: “We didn’t play well enough with the ball … we tried to force something … it never led to anything … I don’t think there was so much open play to be played … [the winner] was a great attack … for the first time we went from right to the middle to the left … a great goal for a 16-year-old … what I liked most from our players is after the 2-2 we had to defend five set pieces, three throw-ins and two free kicks … maybe it wasn’t the best game in terms of tactics or playing football but I think every fan around the world enjoyed watching this game of football … also because their fans were amazing in terms of the help they gave the home team.”
Arne Slot talks to Sky. “I heard you correctly, you said football match?! … I’m not too sure I saw a football match today … set piece after set piece, long throw … it didn’t have a lot to do with tactics … but I liked a lot how we stood strong … the first half hour … we didn’t collapse at all … them going down to ten men you would expect is a big plus for us … but when the goalkeeper takes every free kick there is not so much help when you are one player up … and that’s why it was so difficult to get the 0-2 over the line.”
Van Dijk is then asked about the Anthony Gordon incident … “I said to him, if that’s not a sending off, then I don’t really understand football … it was really strange that the [referee] has to go to the monitor … unfortunately these things happen in football … if he meant it or not, it happened.”
… and then Rio Ngumoha’s stunning intervention. “It’s a dream debut for him … that whole attack was quite good … Harvey started it on the right-hand side … the dummy … it was a perfect attack … we stayed calm to try to find a solution to score a goal and we did it … I’m very, very pleased for Rio … he has to keep working hard and stay humble … but he also has to enjoy it because these nights you can’t take for granted … I’m sure with the players we have, he will be back in training tomorrow and having a hard session.”
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk speaks to Sky Sports. “We all know it’s a difficult place to come … there was a lot of oil on the fire this week … especially to get Newcastle fired up … it was expected … we’re disappointed to concede two from set pieces … that shouldn’t happen … overall a great three points … move on … focus on the next one … free kicks, corner kicks, the pressure gets on … they had the quality … look at the traditional top-six here last year … only a couple managed to beat them … it’s always a difficult place to come … I enjoy this type of atmosphere as well so I was really looking forward to it … but we could have made it a little bit easier if we don’t concede those set pieces … gave them a boost … the fans behind them of course.”
The xG tonight, without comment: Newcastle United 0.93, Liverpool 0.70.
It’s difficult to know exactly how to parse all of that. There are quite a few stunned faces in the St James’ Park crowd, struggling to process the drama that’s just unfolded. Newcastle steamrollered Liverpool for the first 34 minutes, when a home win looked inevitable. Then they suddenly unravelled when Ryan Gravenberch scored and Anthony Gordon suffered a rush of the hottest blood to the noggin, scything into Virgil van Dijk and getting himself deservedly sent off. And it looked done and dusted when former Newcastle transfer target Hugo Ekitike scored another for Liverpool, 23 seconds into the second half. But the ten men of Newcastle dug in, and when Bruno Guimaraes powered in a header to reduce the arrears, the home side reasserted themselves. The pressure they bravely applied on Liverpool finally told when William Osula equalised with a couple of minutes of normal time to go, and there only looked one winner during added time, the Toon pinning the champions back. But then Liverpool played some patient triangles down the right, Mo Salah crossed, Dominik Szoboszlai dummied, and Rio Ngumoha coolly slotted himself into the Liverpool record book. Newcastle will wonder how they lost; Liverpool will wonder how they got into a position where they needed a last-minute stunner from a teenager to win; both things can be true at once. All we know for sure is that Newcastle United and Liverpool: they always deliver.
Ignoring all of that nonsense, Rio Ngumoha has just scored an injury-time winner for Liverpool at the age of 16 years and 361 days. That beats the club record set by Ben Woodburn, who notched against Leeds United aged 17 years and 45 days in 2016. He’s quite a long way beyond delighted, his wide smile lighting up the northern sky. What an impact he made. That was an exquisite finish at the end of a wonderful team move, during the last knockings of a quite sensational match. Just outstanding.
In the immediate aftermath, Dan Burn loses his temper with Alisson. Not sure what’s gone on there. The sting of that late Liverpool winner, perhaps. He briefly considers taking a handful of Alisson’s shirt, but thinks better of it. Eventually the pair are separated, and everything calms down.
FULL TIME: Newcastle United 2-3 Liverpool
Another game between Newcastle and Liverpool, another wild classic.
90 min +13: Hall curls the corner in. Liverpool clear. Guimaraes and Elanga can’t keep the ball in on the left flank. Before the throw can be taken, Guimaraes and Gravenberch have a discussion. The referee separates them.
90 min +12: Newcastle restart, and Burn wins a free kick out on the left, battling with Chiesa. The free kick’s looped into the mixer, and Alisson is forced to turn behind for a corner. They couldn’t, could they?!
90 min +11: Celebratory bedlam on the Liverpool bench. What drama here!
GOAL! Newcastle United 2-3 Liverpool (Ngumoha 90+10)
Three days short of his 17th birthday, Rio Ngumoha scores a pearler! Chiesa slips a pass down the inside-right channel. Salah rolls across to Szoboszlai on the penalty spot. Szoboszlai dummies, and Ngumoha is free! He opens his body and powers a curler into the right-hand side of the net! Unstoppable! Pope utterly rooted to the spot!
90 min +9: In the dugout, Arne Slot looks grim-faced. His team have been second-best for the majority of this match … and yet should have seen out a win against depleted opponents. Strange game, football, sometimes.
90 min +7: Liverpool make a double change, replacing Gakpo and Jones with Elliott and the 16-year-old Ngumoha. “While it would be trolling to argue that Liverpool sold their best defender to Real Madrid this summer, I do think that without Trent, the defence work is harder,” writes Kári Tulinius. “Having someone who can let fly with inch-perfect throughballs from his own penalty box eases the attacking pressure.”
90 min +6: Van Dijk heads clear, then Osula fouls, releasing the pressure on the visitors, who surely must want to get out of Dodge without further bother.
90 min +4: Livramento and Osula continue to cause all sorts of bother down the right. They combine to win yet another corner. Liverpool can’t get out, and haven’t been able to for a while. They’ve got an extra man!
90 min +3: Chiesa, of all people, head clear. But the ball’s going to come straight back at Liverpool. If you’d just turned up, you’d imagine it’s Liverpool down to ten. Newcastle have been immense since making it 1-2. They were immense before it was 1-0 as well.
90 min +2: Livramento throws long from the right. Burn flicks on, forcing Alisson to punch clear in a panic. Guimaraes then wins a corner on the left. Liverpool suddenly hanging on!
90 min +1: Van Dijk heads the corner clear. What on earth does this game have left?! It’s got something left, hasn’t it?
90 min: Elanga bursts clear down the right and wins a corner off Kerkez. St James’ Park is rocking now. The fans sense a winner for the ten men! There will be at least 11 (eleven) minutes of stoppage time!
89 min: Kerkez was outfought for Newcastle’s first goal; Konate for their second. Liverpool won’t be retaining their title defending like they’ve defended in their opening two matches.
GOAL! Newcastle United 2-2 Liverpool (Osula 88)
… and from the resulting free kick, in the centre circle, Newcastle equalise! A long ball launched down the middle by Pope. Burn outmuscles Konate just outside the box. The ball bounces over them both, then Osula nips past Gravenberch to prod the ball past Alisson and into the net!
87 min: Bradley goes into the book for nibbling too enthusiastically at the heel of Guimaraes.
86 min: Liverpool ping it around the back awhile, as the world turns.
84 min: Thiaw’s first act in a Newcastle shirt is a poor clearance straight to Chiesa, who advances on the box. Thiaw is thankful Burn comes racing back to dispossess Chiesa from behind. That’s a fine challenge.
82 min: Newcastle make a concussion substitution, replacing the stricken Schar with new-boy Thiaw.
81 min: The game restarts. Guimaraes clatters into Chiesa, front on, a little swipe on the follow-through, and is slightly fortunate not to pick up a second card. He’s treading a fine line.
80 min: While the game is paused, Liverpool replace Wirtz and Ekitike with Bradley and Chiesa.
79 min: Thankfully Schar is sitting up, but he’s being treated for a cut to the back of his head.
77 min: Schar goes up with Van Dijk and Guimaraes, then goes down and stays down, stock still. A head injury. The referee waves play on. Eventually the whistle goes to stop play. Schar looks very groggy indeed, and the physio takes great care to cradle his neck as he comes on.
76 min: After a long period of admin, Joelinton, Barnes and Trippier make way for Hall, Ramsey and Osula.
75 min: Joelinton can’t continue. He may have opened up a joint in over-stretching. He hobbles off, and will be one of three Newcastle players to be replaced.
73 min: Joelinton stretches for a ball in midfield, hoping to get in ahead of Gravenberch. He does that, but goes down in a heap. He looks in some discomfort, holding the top of his thigh. On comes the physio.
72 min: Liverpool play some patient keep-ball in the centre of the park. St James’ Park falls quiet as a result. Some smart game-management here. Liverpool needed it.
70 min: Some space for Salah on the right. He cuts infield and looks for Gakpo at the far stick, but gets the cross all wrong. Goal kick.
68 min: A rare Liverpool attack. Gakpo has the opportunity to feed Kerkez on the underlap, but tries to find Salah at the far stick instead. Livramento ushers the ball out for a goal kick.
67 min: The ten men of Newcastle have enjoyed 90 percent of possession during the last five minutes.
66 min: Tonali’s shoulder continues to trouble him, and he’s forced to make way for Miley. When the game restarts, Schar twists Kerkez inside and out down the right, and fires into the six-yard box. Szoboszlai flips clear just in time, with black and white shirts waiting to prod home.
65 min: Yet another Livramento throw from the left. Schar goes down upon feeling Gakpo’s hand on the back of his shirt. Not enough contact, and play continues.
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Chiefs vs. Chargers live updates: Game score, analysis, highlights as AFC West rivals meet in Brazil

The 2025 NFL season is here, and Brazil is the host of a clash between AFC West heavyweights Friday night: the three-time defending conference champion Kansas City Chiefs and 2024 wild card Los Angeles Chargers.
There’s plenty of fun matchups all over the field. Los Angeles returns much of its defensive core that comprised the NFL’s No. 1 scoring defense for the first of two showdowns with the Chiefs’ dynamic future Hall of Fame duo of quarterback Patrick Mahomes and tight end Travis Kelce. Kansas City will counter Chargers Pro Bowl quarterback Justin Herbert, fresh off a career year in 2024, with the league’s No. 4 scoring defense (19.2 points per game allowed) from a year ago.
It’s also a near guarantee Friday night’s showdown will go down to the wire even though the Chiefs have won the past seven matchups. Six of those meetings were one-score games.
Will the Chiefs, whose 17-game winning streak in one-score games including the playoffs is the longest in NFL history, escape with another narrow victory over their division rivals? Or will the ball finally bounce the Chargers’ way under the lights in Sao Paulo?
Keep it locked here as CBS Sports provides you with live updates, highlights and analysis as the Chiefs battle the Chargers in Week 1.
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Clippers nearly gave arena naming rights to fraudulent company

More details are emerging about a company that allegedly paid Clippers star Kawhi Leonard millions, including that the team came close in 2021 to granting naming rights for its Inglewood arena to Aspiration Partners.
Clippers owner Steve Ballmer nearly granted naming rights to the company, but ended up choosing financial services firm Intuit to grace the $2-billion venue, a source familiar with the matter said. Intuit, which has a $186-billion net worth and developed TurboTax, Credit Karma and QuickBooks, ended up paying a reported $500 million over 23 years for the naming rights. The source requested anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly.
Four years later, Aspiration, a sustainability firm that also generated and sold carbon credits, is out of business. Co-founder Joseph Sanberg has agreed to plead guilty to defrauding multiple investors and lenders. Listed among creditors in Aspiration’s bankruptcy documents is Leonard, raising questions about whether his $28-million endorsement deal with the company skirted NBA salary cap rules.
One of the investors Sanberg defrauded was Ballmer, listed by Fortune magazine as the sixth-richest person in the world, with a net worth of $157 billion. The Clippers owner invested $50 million in Aspiration, which in turn entered into a $330-million sponsorship agreement with the team.
This week, the Athletic reported allegations that Aspiration agreed to pay Leonard $28 million for a job with no responsibilities. Anonymous sources quoted by the outlet said the payment was an effort to circumvent the NBA salary cap.
Ballmer was interviewed Thursday night by ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and denied involvement in Leonard’s deal with Aspiration, but the NBA has launched an investigation.
Ballmer said he was “conned” by the company and that the Clippers did not circumvent NBA salary cap rules, which the team was accused of doing in a podcast report by Pablo Torre of the Athletic.
A plane flies over the Intuit Dome in Inglewood.
(Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times)
Ballmer told Shelburne that Aspiration offered more than Intuit for dome naming rights, and a Clippers spokesman confirmed that account. However, Ballmer insisted that the Clippers did not violate NBA rules against skirting the salary cap, and the team had agreed to a contract extension with Leonard and the sponsorship deal with Aspiration before the player and the company met.
“We were done with Kawhi, we were done with Aspiration,” Ballmer said. “The deals were all locked and loaded. Then, they did request to be introduced to Kawhi, and under the rules, we can introduce our sponsors to our athletes. We just can’t be involved.”
The Clippers signed Leonard to a four-year, $176-million contract in August 2021 even though he was recovering from a partially torn ACL in his right knee that kept him sidelined the entire 2021-22 season. Ballmer said the sponsorship deal with Aspiration was completed in September 2021 and that the Clippers introduced Leonard to Aspiration two months later.
“As part of our cooperation with the Department of Justice and Securities and Exchange Commission, we produced texts and emails,” Ballmer said. “It was part of the document production in their investigation. We even found the email that made the first introduction [between Aspiration and Leonard]. It was early in November.
“Where could any of this circumvention happened? It couldn’t have, it didn’t. The introduction got made and they were off to the races on their own. We weren’t involved.”
The Boston Sports Journal reported that Leonard did not appear in promotional material as other endorsers did because Aspiration executives “saw no brand synergy with Leonard and chose not to use his services. They instead preferred to partner with climate-focused influencers.”
Ballmer couldn’t explain why Leonard did no marketing or endorsement work for Aspiration, telling Shelburne that he never spoke with the player about his deal with the company.
“I don’t know why they did what they did and I don’t know how different it is, I really don’t,” he said. “And, frankly, any speculation would be crazy. These were guys who committed fraud. Look, they conned me. I made an investment in these guys thinking it was on the up-and-up and they conned me. At this stage, I have no ability to predict why they did anything they did.”
The salary cap is a dollar amount that limits what teams can spend on player payroll. The purpose of the cap is to ensure parity, preventing the wealthiest teams from outspending smaller markets to acquire the best players.
Circumventing the cap by paying a player outside of his contract is strictly prohibited. Teams that exceed the cap must pay luxury tax penalties that grow increasingly severe. Revenues from the tax penalties are then distributed in part to smaller-market teams and in part to teams that do not exceed the salary cap.
The NBA said it will investigate the allegations laid out by Torre. Ballmer said he welcomes the probe. If allegations were made against a team other than the Clippers, “I’d want the league to investigate, to take it seriously,” he said.
“We know the rules, and if anything is not clear, we remind ourselves what the rules are. And we make it absolutely clear we will abide by those rules.”
The cap was implemented before the 1984-85 season at a mere $3.6 million. Ten years later, it was $15.9 million, and 10 years after that it had risen to $43.9 million. By the 2014-15 season it was $63.1 million.
The biggest spike came before the 2016-2017 season when it jumped to $94 million because of an influx of revenue from a new nine-year, $24-billion media rights deal with ESPN and TNT.
Salary cap rules negotiated between the NBA and the players’ union are spelled out in the Collective Bargaining Agreement. Proven incidents of teams circumventing the cap are few, with a violation by the Minnesota Timberwolves in 2000 serving as the most egregious.
The Timberwolves made a secret agreement with free agent and former No. 1 overall draft pick Joe Smith, signing him to a succession of below-market one-year deals in order to enable the team to go over the cap with a huge contract ahead of the 2001-02 season.
The NBA voided his contract, fined the Timberwolves $3.5 million, and stripped them of five first-round draft picks — two of which were later returned. Also, owner Glen Taylor and general manager Kevin McHale were suspended.
Then-NBA commissioner David Stern told the Minnesota Star Tribune at the time: “What was done here was a fraud of major proportions. There were no fewer than five undisclosed contracts tightly tucked away, in the hope that they would never see the light of day. … The magnitude of this offense was shocking.”
According to Article 13 of the CBA, if the Clippers were found to have circumvented the cap, it would be a first offense punishable by a $4.5-million fine, the loss of one first-round draft pick, and voiding of Leonard’s contract. However, the Clippers don’t have a first-round pick until 2027.
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