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Manchester City superstar Erling Haaland will make his video game debut – by appearing in Clash of Clans. The Norwegian goal machine, 23, has partnered up with the iconic mobile game, where he is set to become its first ever playable character. Haaland will become the famous ‘Barbarian King’, being immortalised in a football-themed seasonal game event. Fans will be able to play as the City striker from Wednesday May 1, where they can enjoy a host of football-related features throughout the game. They will also be able to go up against the Nordic powerhouse’s in-game village. The forward, who…
It’s so easy to disprove the myth that Manchester City have an endless squad, that it’s amazing that rival fans and lazy pundits still talk confidently about the Blues’ massive group of players. The truth, as Pep Guardiola has insisted for a long time, is that City have a small core of 21 players including third choice goalkeeper Scott Carson and academy graduate Oscar Bobb in his first year of senior football. Others, like Rico Lewis, Sergio Gomez and previously Kalvin Phillips were hardly regulars. If City had those 21 players fit and available all season, to be four games…
Manchester City kept the pressure on leaders Arsenal with a 2-0 win at Nottingham Forest on Sunday but manager Pep Guardiola said they still have a mountain to climb in their bid for a fourth straight Premier League crown. Josko Gvardiol and Erling Haaland scored either side of halftime at the City Ground as Guardiola’s team moved on to 79 points from 34 games. Arsenal have 80 points from 35 games. Asked about City’s chances of winning the Premier League, Guardiola told reporters: “It’s far away. Ask me this question when we are top of the league and (have) one…
A lot has been made of Los Angeles Lakers head coach Darvin Ham being in only his second season with the team, but there are plenty of valid concerns with the way this year has unfolded. Despite making it to the Western Conference Finals last year, he has shown the growing pains of an inexperienced head coach, which is only magnified when coaching a team led by LeBron James and Anthony Davis. With James only having a few years left, general manager Rob Pelinka is trying to cash in on another title before this duo splits up and they are…
The twelfth time was the charm for the Lakers, who finally defeated the Denver Nuggets 119-118 in Game 4 to keep their season alive. There were several key reasons the Lakers won the game, but none more important than their third-quarter performance. LeBron James and Anthony Davis have been the most consistent players for Los Angeles during this series and they spoke about what changed between Game 4 and all the other games during this series. “I just think the difference in the first three games – and actually all of the games that we have lost to them in…
It took 11 games, but the Lakers finally snapped their losing streak against the Nuggets, winning Game 4, 119-108, at home to keep their playoff hopes alive. LeBron James scored the game’s first basket and led his team with 30 points. The Lakers’ win was a wire-to-wire finish, as they finally put together two complete halves. With Game 5 on Monday night, the series shifts back to Denver as the Nuggets look to deliver the final blow. Denver opened as a 7.5-point favorite, and some sportsbooks are now adjusting the line down to -7. While both teams are 2-2 against…
The Los Angeles Lakers will face off against the Denver Nuggets on Monday night in what could be a game that will result in many internal changes to the organization. After facing elimination from the first round of the playoffs, down 3-0 to the Nuggets, the Lakers survived Game 4 and lived to fight another day. However, their chances of coming all the way back and winning four straight games against the defending NBA champions is slim, which is why there are major question marks surrounding the future of Lakers head coach Darvin Ham. In his first season with Los…
LeBron James-Lakers breakup speculation already buzzing around NBA before Game 5 vs. Nuggets
Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James has made it known for a while now that his days are numbered in the NBA. However, the latest word around the rumor mill is that the 39-year-old may be leaving Los Angeles right away. There’s a chance that Monday’s Lakers-Nuggets contest could be James’ last with the Lake Show, via ESPN and Amazon broadcaster Cari Champion. “Just got a text from my friend,” tweeted Champion. “He says tonight is Lebrons last game in purple and gold.” Of course, this is purely speculation, as James hasn’t formally announced any plans. There are also plenty…
On Monday evening, the Los Angeles Lakers will play the Denver Nuggets (in Colorado) for Game 5 of their first-round playoff series. The Lakers trail the Nuggets 3-1 in the series, so a loss would eliminate them from the NBA playoffs. Before the game, former ESPN star Cari Champion sent out an intriguing post on X. Champion wrote: “Just got a text from my friend. He says tonight is Lebrons last game in purple and gold” Champion is not known for breaking news, but the tidbit is still noteworthy. There were over 2,000 likes and 362,000 impressions on her post…
The NBA has become more lenient on traveling violations than they once were. While the league did start placing a greater emphasis on calls like traveling, carrying, and others last season, there are still ways to exploit the rules that current players have gotten savvy with. During a recent appearance on Gil’s Arena, former Denver Nuggets guard Nate Robinson shared an interesting take about LeBron James, and how the Los Angeles Lakers star was the first player to begin using a hop-step to get extra steps in without receiving a traveling violation. “That’s a travel. They don’t call that no…