FRISCO - Since the Cowboys acquired George Pickens, fellow receiver CeeDee Lamb has gone out of his way to point out their similarities. He's said, from the beginning, that they both are No. 1 options for the Cowboys. It's why Lamb said he can relate to the external criticism that Pickens has faced since last Thursday's 44-30 loss to the Detroit Lions.
They are trying to build something because England have qualified so easily. They need to have something else to pile on on top of the narrative. I don't think they're ready for a black superstar who can move like Jude [Bellingham] is moving. They can't touch him. He goes out there, he performs, he does what he does. It's too uppity for these people.
Dalot is bloody awful today Mark Goldbridge (@markgoldbridge) October 19, 2025 Fascinating half. Hitting the woodwork twice flatters Liverpool. Amorim has got the Casemiro and Cunha calls right. Amad and Mbeumo such an incisive duo. Shaw and Fernandes excellent. Absence of Yoro's pace inviting Liverpool onto #mufc at times though Dalot their weakest player.
Leão does not know how to play with his back to the goal, he does not know how to protect the ball. He has no idea about soccer, he doesn't know how to kick with either the right or the left foot. He only has speed and that is only effective when the balls is thrown forward. What really bothers me is that a phenomenon is created. But it's not his fault, it's Milan's, who pay him €8million a year.
Liverpool's 2-1 loss at Stamford Bridge has produced heated reaction across the punditry, with Gary Neville among the loudest voices pointing the finger at individual performances and systemic problems within Arne Slot's side. The former England defender did not hold back in his assessment, criticising both defensive frailties and a lack of cutting edge higher up the pitch, comments that will only add to the pressure on a club already trying to steady itself after a run of nervy results.
Sara Errani expressed concerns about the U.S. Open mixed doubles tournament, stating that excluding true doubles players from competing undermines the integrity of the sport. Her comparison to Olympic events highlights the disparity between singles and doubles participation.
One reporter told me, though, that one of them said to 'just stop talking.' I didn't hear that. Somebody, while Rafael Devers, continuing to answer questions, somebody just said, 'just stop talking.'