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Neymar: Brazil forward apologises to Santos team-mate Robinho Jr for slapping him

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“I did overreact, yes, in the way I reacted. It could have been different but I ended up losing my head,” added Neymar.

“Everyone makes mistakes. It was my mistake, his mistake, I made a slightly bigger mistake.

“He’s a boy I like very much, for whom I have a special affection. It happens in football – you argue with your friend, your brother.

“That’s football, it’s part of the game.”

Robinho Jr said Neymar “realised straight away that he’d gone too far” and apologised “several times” for the altercation.

“It was a situation that upset me because [Neymar] has been my idol since I was a child,” he added.

“People around us say a lot of things that aren’t true and it’s sad to see it blow up to this level.

“But I’m fine, I like him a lot. We’ve already talked and it’s all sorted.”

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How to watch Mets vs. Rockies: TV channel and streaming options for May 7

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The New York Mets hope to sweep the Colorado Rockies on Thursday at Coors Field, starting at 3:10 p.m. ET. Christian Scott (0-0, 4.26 ERA) gets the start for the Mets, who are 14-22 this season and fifth in the NL East. Jose Quintana (1-2, 4.07 ERA) is starting for the Rockies, who are 14-23 and fifth in the NL West.

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Injury reports

Mets

Luis Robert: 10 Day IL (Back), Francisco Lindor: 10 Day IL (Calf), Jorge Polanco: 10 Day IL (Wrist), Jared Young: 10 Day IL (Knee), Ronny Mauricio: 10 Day IL (Thumb), A.J. Minter: 15 Day IL (Lat), Kodai Senga: 15 Day IL (Spinal lumbar ), Joey Gerber: 15 Day IL (Finger), Dedniel Nunez: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Tylor Megill: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Justin Hagenman: 60 Day IL (Rib), Reed Garrett: 60 Day IL (Elbow)

Rockies

Ryan Feltner: 15 Day IL (Tricep), Kris Bryant: 60 Day IL (Back), Jeff Criswell: 60 Day IL (Elbow), McCade Brown: 60 Day IL (Shoulder), RJ Petit: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Pierson Ohl: 60 Day IL (Elbow)

Stats to know

  • New York’s Juan Soto has hit four home runs this season. He has also tallied 10 RBIs and has scored 10 runs. In 91 plate appearances, he has recorded a .299 BA, .396 OBP and .506 SLG with a 14.3% walk rate and a 15.4% strikeout rate.
  • In 159 plate appearances, Bo Bichette has hit two long balls, tallied 16 RBIs and scored 16 runs. He is batting .242/.277/.315 and has posted an 18.9% strikeout rate and a 5% walk rate.
  • Mickey Moniak is hitting for a .327 BA, .371 OBP and .720 SLG with a 25% strikeout rate and a 6% walk rate. His OPS is 1.090, which ranks 2nd in MLB, and he has scored 20 runs. In 116 plate appearances, he has hit 11 home runs (6th in MLB) and driven in 21 runs.
  • In 149 plate appearances, T.J. Rumfield has hit five long balls, tallied 20 RBIs and scored 13 runs. He is batting .274/.336/.444 and has posted a 15.4% strikeout rate and an 8.1% walk rate.

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Arsenal fan group ‘disappointed’ with UEFA’s Champions League final ticket allocation

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The Arsenal Supporters’ Trust has expressed its disappointment with UEFA’s ticket allocation for the 2026 Champions League final.

UEFA has confirmed that the finalists — Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain — will receive 17,200 tickets each, which amounts to around 28 per cent of European football’s governing body’s stated capacity for the host stadium, the Puskas Arena in Budapest, Hungary.

UEFA has stated that 39,000 out of the 61,400 tickets are available directly for fans and the general public to purchase.

The Puskas Arena has a listed capacity of 67,215 but also had an attendance of 61,476 for the 2023 Europa League final between Sevilla and Roma.

“The AST has been campaigning for many years to get UEFA to treat fans of the competing finalists better,” a statement from the Arsenal Supporters’ Trust read.

“This stems back to the debacle in Baku (the 2019 Europa League final). There has been some improvement but this year we are disappointed to see an allocation of only 17,000 tickets.

“We have also raised this with Arsenal who say they will convey this to UEFA. But it won’t change matters for this year.

“UEFA needs to remember it is the fans who support the competition throughout the group stages and knock out rounds and show more respect to our role when making plans for the final.”

The Athletic approached Arsenal and UEFA for comment. UEFA has previously stated “more than 40 per cent of the stadium capacity will be offered to the finalists’ supporters in the most affordable categories, i.e. ‘Fans First’ and category three.”

‘Fans first’ seating refers to each finalist’s ticket allocation, while category three tickets are €180 (£155; $211). As for the rest of the stadium, category two tickets are €650 (£561; $765) and category one tickets are €950 (£821; $1,117).

All sales windows will be run via the UEFA ticketing portal.

For those who will miss out on tickets to the final, Arsenal have confirmed they will hold a screening of the game at the Emirates Stadium, with more updates on ticketing for that expected in the near future.

Arsenal secured their pathway to the final via a 1-0 semi-final victory over Atletico Madrid at the Emirates on Tuesday. A first-half goal from Bukayo Saka was enough to earn the victory and confirm the north London side’s place in the Champions League final for the first time since 2006.

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Fabian Ruiz makes Paris Saint-Germain even better

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Before Paris Saint-Germain’s Champions League semi-final second leg away to Bayern Munich, manager Luis Enrique insisted they would play as they did in the home leg.

But while last week’s match in Paris was a thrilling 5-4 victory for his side, the return in Munich on Wednesday was a more sedate 1-1 draw. PSG did play with similar principles, and were probably the better side, but they were also more cautious than they’d been in at the Parc des Princes, and that was partly because the line-up was different.

Injury meant they were without right-back Achraf Hakimi, the player who epitomised his side’s energetic, aggressive nature without possession in that first leg by constantly sprinting 50 yards up the pitch to close down Bayern’s left-back.

His replacement on the right of PSG’s defence was Warren Zaire-Emery, a midfielder who deputised in that role for much of the winter. That meant someone else had to play in the centre, and therefore a recall for Fabian Ruiz, whose season has been compromised by injury and wasn’t fully fit.

Ruiz played a very different role last night to Zaire-Emery’s in the first leg, and that changed PSG. Zaire-Emery was all about forward running in Paris, trying to exploit gaps in the Bayern defence. In the return, Ruiz, the 30-year-old Spain international, was more concerned with finding gaps down the left flank.

Here, seven minutes in, is a good example of the positions he took up, and it’s significant that Bayern manager Vincent Kompany seems to be gesturing to his players to close him down.

By this point, though, the damage is done.

For all the goals in the first leg, the return was really decided by a single goal, scored two minutes in. And it was all about Ruiz’s positioning.

As PSG play out from the back, Ruiz — a central midfielder on paper but wide on the left here — checks over his shoulder to make sure he’s not being marked. As the move develops, he moves out nearer to the touchline, into a pocket of space where Bayern aren’t sure how to close him down.

Meanwhile, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia drops into space between the lines, dragging centre-back Dayot Upamecano up the pitch, before receiving a pass and prodding it out to Ruiz. His first-time return ball beats Upamecano and right-back Konrad Laimer, and Kvaratskhelia is free to run through and pull it back for Ousmane Dembele to hammer a shot home.

Ruiz continued to do this throughout the first half, making runs from a left-centre midfield position to the left flank, seemingly untracked by Bayern.

Here, that allowed him to be the link man between Kvaratskhelia, the left-winger, and Desire Doue, who drifts from a centre-forward position to the visitors’ left flank and drags Upamecano out wide. Essentially, this is PSG playing the same pass twice, to progress the ball up that wing.

On other occasions, Ruiz was happy dropping in at left-back as PSG built from that side of the pitch.

Here, this allows left-back Nuno Mendes to effectively take up the position Ruiz had been in for much of the first half, knocking a pass inside and allowing Doue and Kvaratskhelia to get on the ball again.

The map of Ruiz’s passes underlines the extent to which he played on the left in Munich rather than as a central midfielder:

Amid the dribbling qualities of PSG’s attackers, the technical quality of Portugal international midfielders Vitinha and Joao Neves alongside him in the engine room, the speed of their full-backs and the solid centre-backs, Ruiz’s importance is underestimated.

It shouldn’t be forgotten that he was truly outstanding for Spain when they won the European Championship two years ago, and probably unfortunate that his midfield colleague Rodri was voted player of the tournament.

He’s so difficult to pin down, as a midfielder comfortable dropping into defence and playing out under pressure, adept at making late runs into the box to provide a goalscoring threat, and happy drawing wide to use his favoured left foot to play passes down the line.

Assuming Hakimi is fit enough to start the May 30 final against Arsenal at right-back, head coach Luis Enrique will have a tough decision to make between Zaire-Emery and Ruiz for the third midfield spot.

Zaire-Emery has played more minutes for PSG than anyone else this season, but Ruiz is so often pivotal in football’s biggest matches.

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