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  • Real Madrid beat Dortmund to win 15th European Cup

NFL

Mike Zimmer: Vikings' offseason transition on offense 'seamless'

EAGAN, Minn. — In each of the last three years, Minnesota Vikings coach Mike Zimmer has started the offseason program with a new offensive coordinator.

The turnover and change in philosophy from one year to the next has been constant when it comes to coaches designing the offense. The same goes for the number of quarterbacks tasked with carrying out plays. This fall, Kirk Cousins will become the fourth starting quarterback in Zimmer’s five-year tenure.

Installing a new offense comes with a set of hurdles, regardless of how much or little holdover from the previous scheme. Throw in a new quarterback and the obstacles can become more challenging.

Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins, right, is learning a new scheme with the rest of the offense. AP Photo/Jim Mone

Zimmer, however, said the transition has been made easier because of the communication he has had with new offensive coordinator John DeFilippo.

“We can have really open conversations,” Zimmer said. “He listens to the things I say would hurt defenses. It’s been really good. I think he’s done a great job with the offense. When I sit in the meetings with them, he does a great job of communicating exactly what he wants. He’s detailed with the work, the plays and alignments, all the different things that they’re doing. We talked about adding more screens, and we ran quite a few more today, so that’s been good. It’s really been seamless.”

“Seamless” is not a word Zimmer uses to describe the state of anything this early in the offseason. It even caught wide receiver Adam Thielen off guard.

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“That is impressive, I can’t believe he said that,” Thielen said. “It’s been really good. When you have a locker room the way we do, guys that just want to work, and they want to study, and they love coming out to practice, you can get a lot accomplished in a few weeks. We’re off to a great start, but we’ve got a long way to go.”

Thielen said much of the verbiage and other base concepts remain the same from former offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur’s scheme to DeFilippo’s.

“Every offensive coordinator, they have their wrinkles, the things that they like to do,” he said. “[DeFilippo’s personality] is a lot different, but that’s what keeps it fresh. That’s what keeps it fun. We’re excited to keep learning from him.”

The overarching constant? DeFilippo’s approach to putting his personnel in the best positions appears to mirror the democratic approach Shurmur had with his playmakers, thus helping aid in that smooth transition while it’s still early.

“No. 1, [DeFilippo’s] able to adjust,” Thielen said. “He loves the game of football and he loves to see guys succeed; so he’s not a stubborn guy that’s going to only do it his way. He’s going to listen to other guys’ advice and try to make it the best offense possible. The other thing is we have the players that are willing to adapt as well. Guys that are willing to study, which, sometimes this time of year, it’s not easy to open the playbook when you’re at home. But we have the guys that are willing to do that.”

Soccer

Julen Lopetegui sacked as Spain coach on eve of World Cup

Krasnodar, Russia, June 13, 2018 (AFP) – Spain sacked coach Julen Lopetegui just two days before the team’s opening game against Portugal at the World Cup, Spanish football federation chief Luis Rubiales confirmed on Wednesday.

In a surprise announcement on Tuesday, Real Madrid named Lopetegui as their next manager to start work after the tournament in Russia, sparking outrage among the federation and Spanish fans at the timing of the announcement.

NFL

NFL minicamps live: Who's sitting out?

3:04 PM ET

  • Jeremy WillisESPN.com

Let’s go minicamping.

Welcome back, @_fournette

Mandatory minicamp vibe ?#Jaguars #TeamSideline pic.twitter.com/WXFKsEJPQG

— Brian Chojnacki (@BroadcastingBri) June 12, 2018

Don’t let Leonard Fournette’s face fool you, it’s time for more fun. This week, 28 of the 32 teams, are on the practice field for mandatory minicamps. The Bears, Dolphins, Patriots and Lions got a head start going through minicamp last week.

Over the next three days, coaches will put their rosters through evaluations and competition for the last time before training camp. And the players gotta be there. Unless they’re holding out, then they’re not coming.

Here’s some of the best stuff from around the league:

But first, who’s not here?

Le’Veon Bell is sitting out his second-straight offseason. Ed Mulholland/USA TODAY Sports

The annual tradition of top players sitting out mandatory minicamps is here. So far, the list is headlined by a 1,200-yard rusher and the league’ defensive player of the year.

Those not at minicamps:

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Adam Schefter breaks down the contract dispute between the Falcons and Julio Jones that has the WR sitting out minicamp.


Rookies to watch

Soccer

Zidane leaves Real Madrid days after winning 3rd straight Champions League title

Five days after winning the Champions League for the third year in a row, Zinedine Zidane stunned the football world with news of his decision to step down as Real Madrid manager.

Zidane made the announcement Thursday alongside club president Florentino Perez, saying he had taken the club as far as he could during his two-and-a-half years in charge.

“I love this club and the president dearly but it is time for a change, and that is why I took this decision to step down,” Zidane said.

Gracias Zidane. pic.twitter.com/Npo3bFN0Mb

— #CHAMP13NS ???? (@realmadriden) May 31, 2018

Despite leading the club to yet another Champions League triumph, it appears that Real Madrid’s failures in the league and Copa del Rey took a toll on the 45-year-old.

“If I was the manager here next season, it would have been tough for us to win trophies. You saw in the Copa (del Rey) this season and I can’t forget our domestic campaign that easily,” he added, according to the Guardian.

Real Madrid finished the domestic campaign 17 points back of La Liga champion Barcelona in third place, and bowed out of the Copa del Rey after losing to Leganes in the quarter-finals.

As a player and coach you decided to say goodbye at the top. Thank you for two and a half incredible years. Your legacy will never be erased, one of the most successful chapters in the history of our beloved @realmadrid pic.twitter.com/dO6bw74aA3

— Sergio Ramos (@SergioRamos) May 31, 2018

Perez, who said he hoped the Frenchman would be by his side “forever,” echoed a sentiment shared by many in saying that he was surprised by Zidane’s departure.

“This was a totally unexpected decision. Zidane informed me of his choice yesterday,” added Perez.

Real Madrid enjoyed a wildly successful spell under Zidane, who was appointed manager in January 2016 following Rafael Benitez’s dismissal. Less than five months later, Zidane guided Real Madrid to European glory.

9 – Zinedine Zidane picked up nine trophies in his two years and four months with Real Madrid, the most titles by a manager with the club since Miguel Muñoz won 14 trophies in 14 years (1960 – 1974). Galactico. pic.twitter.com/9h43EUoGb7

— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) May 31, 2018

He entered the record books after his last match in charge when Real Madrid beat Liverpool 3-1 in the Champions League final, becoming the first manager in the modern era to win the tournament three consecutive times.

The win also admitted Zidane to an exclusive club as only the third manager – alongside Carlo Ancelotti and Liverpool’s legendary Bob Paisley – to win a trio of European Cups/Champions League trophies.

Zidane as Madrid coach (2016-18) ?

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— UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) May 31, 2018

Although Perez did not delve into possible replacements, Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino has previously been linked to the job, reports the BBC, though he just signed a new five-year deal. Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri and former Napoli manager Maurizio Sarri are also reportedly expected to be considered for one of the most desirable jobs in football.

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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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