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  • Real Madrid beat Dortmund to win 15th European Cup

NFL

Belichick calls for challenges under 2 minutes

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — New England Patriots’ Bill Belichick, the league’s longest-tenured head coach, repeated his stance Monday that coaches should be allowed to challenge plays under two minutes.

Belichick did so after being asked about a key play in the Minnesota Vikings’ thrilling 33-30 overtime victory over the Buffalo Bills, in which Buffalo receiver Gabe Davis’ 20-yard catch with 17 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter wasn’t reviewed by officials.

NFL senior vice president of officiating Walt Anderson later said the play — which was critical in setting up a tying field goal to send the game into overtime — should have been reviewed and ruled incomplete.

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The NFL doesn’t allow coaches to challenge plays in the final two minutes before halftime or the end of regulation, in part so they aren’t allowed to manipulate challenges strategically to stop the clock.

“Provided the team has a challenge, they should have the opportunity to challenge really any play. I’m on record on that,” Belichick said in his Monday videoconference.

In a Monday interview on sports radio WEEI, Belichick added: “There have been other examples of that, plays that have occurred in situations where teams couldn’t challenge because the rules prohibited [it].

“I get forward progress, and things like that, that you can’t challenge. I’m not talking about that. I’m saying not having the ability to challenge a play that could impact the outcome of the game — even calls like holding and pass interference and things like that — I don’t see why those plays can’t be reviewed [by a coach’s challenge].”

Belichick is in his 48th season coaching in the NFL, his 28th as a head coach, making him one of the more influential voices on league matters.

First-year Minnesota head coach Kevin O’Connell, who was drafted by Belichick in 2008 as a quarterback, said of Davis’ reception Sunday: “It was right in front of me. I didn’t think that was a catch. In that mode, that needs to be something that either is from up top [in the press box with the replay official], or possibly New York [at the replay center]. We didn’t get any clarification on that. I did ask.”

As for Belichick, whose team was off over the weekend, he often prefers to keep his comments on NFL rules private among coaches at the league’s annual meeting.

After sharing his thoughts on the Davis play Monday, he added: “The rules are the rules. The competition committee and the league votes on those rules. Whatever they are, that’s what they are.”

NFL

Cardinals list QB Murray, S Baker as questionable

TEMPE, Ariz. — After starting the week with a 0% chance of playing this weekend, Arizona Cardinals safety Budda Baker returned to practice Friday and was later listed as questionable for the Sunday game against the Los Angeles Rams.

Coach Kliff Kingsbury said Friday that he was told Baker, who injured his right ankle more in last weekend’s loss to the Seattle Seahawks, didn’t have a chance to play early in the week. Baker didn’t practice this week until Friday.

“We’ll see how he progresses the next couple days,” Kingsbury said. “But, I mean, he’s a special human and wanted to be out there today.”

Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray also was listed as questionable against the Rams and will be a game-time decision, Kingsbury said. Murray injured a hamstring against the Seahawks and was limited the past two days.

“We want to see how he is moving around and make sure he’s able to do what he can do if we’re going to put him out there,” Kingsbury said.

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Murray has been able to throw and go through his drops during practice, Kingsbury said, but the coach will want to see if Murray can take off and run without issue. If Murray has to stay in the pocket, he can do that, Kingsbury said.

“If he has to run around, he has that ability obviously, but he can get it done a bunch of different ways,” Kingsbury said.

“We don’t want him to feel any sort of pressure to not run or not play his game to an extent and so we’ll make sure that he feels fully comfortable if we’re going to put him out there on Sunday and we won’t know until we get out there and run him around game day.”

The status of Rams quarterback

Soccer

Canucks in Qatar – Episode 1: Meteoric rise + Alistair Johnston ?

‘Canucks in Qatar’ is a soccer podcast from theScore, tracking Canada’s men’s national team as it returns to the World Cup for the first time since 1986. From exclusive interviews to in-depth match previews and analysis, our hosts will explore John Herdman’s charges from every angle before, during, and after this winter’s tournament. Led by superstar Alphonso Davies and a collection of burgeoning young players, Canada’s men’s team is enjoying a meteoric rise. The World Cup is only the beginning.

Canada at the World Cup? For so long, it was scarcely believable. But under the tutelage of inspirational manager John Herdman, an exciting new generation of players opened eyes across the country, and the world, during an unforgettable qualifying campaign. Canada at the World Cup? It’s no longer just a dream. Featuring an exclusive interview with standout defender Alistair Johnston (12:58), Episode 1 examines the team’s road to Qatar, Herdman’s transformative role on the men’s program, and much more.

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Soccer

Champions League draw: Real Madrid meet Liverpool, Bayern battle PSG in last 16

The round of 16 in this season’s Champions League promises to deliver fireworks. And possibly some retribution.

Monday’s draw produced several tantalizing matchups, including a rematch of last season’s final between Liverpool and reigning champions Real Madrid. The Spanish club claimed a 1-0 victory and record-extending 14th European Cup back in May.

Not to be outdone, though, a pair of tournament favorites will clash when Bayern Munich take on Paris Saint-Germain in a repeat of the 2020 showpiece match, which was won by the German club.

PSG were unseeded in the draw after a last-gasp Benfica goal allowed the Portuguese outfit to top Group H last week via a tiebreaker and thus earn a more favorable last-16 opponent.

Here’s how the draw unfolded:

  • RB Leipzig vs. Manchester City
  • Club Brugge vs. Benfica
  • Liverpool vs. Real Madrid
  • AC Milan vs. Tottenham
  • Eintracht Frankfurt vs. Napoli
  • Borussia Dortmund vs. Chelsea
  • Inter Milan vs. FC Porto
  • PSG vs. Bayern Munich

Clubs from the same domestic league are not eligible to face one another until the quarterfinals.

The last 16 begins in February with first-leg matches and concludes with decisive second-leg fixtures in mid-March. Seeded teams – listed second in the respective matchups above – play away from home in the first-leg games after topping their groups in the opening stage of the competition.

The match schedule for the round of 16 will be revealed at a later date.

This season’s knockout stage will once again be played without the away goals rule, which UEFA abolished in 2021. Any tie that’s level after 180 minutes will go to extra time, and potentially penalties, regardless of how many goals each team scored away from home.

This season’s Champions League final will be held in Istanbul on June 10, 2023.

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Soccer

  • Watch: Carvajal's header delivers killer blow for Madrid in UCL final

  • An introduction to Top Soccer News on theScore ??

  • An introduction to Top Soccer News on theScore ??

  • Real Madrid beat Dortmund to win 15th European Cup

  • Police arrest dozens of ticket-less fans at Wembley final

  • Dortmund boss Terzic lauds 'brilliant' Sancho after UCL defeat

  • Modric, Kroos among Madrid stars to make history with latest UCL triumph

  • Madrid's inevitability is a superpower no rival can match

  • Transfer window preview: 50 players who could move this summer

  • Vinicius Jr. named Champions League Player of the Season

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