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Former Michigan offensive coordinator Al Borges breaks down the Wolverines' offensive performance in their 47-14 victory over Western Michigan. Borges details the staple run play on the day, the wrinkle that sprung a touchdown, the missed plays that could become big plays moving forward, and more.
Match Vlog from #Millwall Vs #Cambridge United in the #Carabao Cup 2nd round game at the Den. Millwall advanced to Round Three of the Carabao Cup on Tuesday night with a 3-1 victory over Cambridge United at The Den. George Williams opened the scoring for The U's in SE16, but two goals in three minutes from Murray Wallace, followed by a poacher's finish from Matt Smith after the break, earned The Lions a safe passage into the next round. Gary Rowett opted to make numerous changes for the visit of The U's, including starts for the likes of George Long between the sticks, Ben Thompson, Tom Bradshaw and Alex Pearce. There was also a place on the bench for Alex Mitchell. After the game started as a midfield battle, the first chance came on seven minutes and went the way of Millwall, but Bradshaw's acrobatic kick struck the crossbar after Smith's knockdown from Billy Mitchell's cross. The midfielder, playing at right-wing-back, was involved again three minutes as, after Cambridge failed to clear a corner-kick to safety, the ball broke to The Lions' number 24, but his goal-bound shot was deflected wide. A further corner followed in which the ball flew around the six-yard box, but The U's managed to scramble the ball away. From there, the visitors managed to have a brief spell of attacking pressure, which The Lions rode with success, but on 33 minutes, Cambridge were able to take the lead after Williams ghosted in, completely unmarked, to head home the opener from a free-kick. Connor Mahoney's corner then had to be clawed away by Dimitar Mitov from under his own crossbar as Millwall attempted to get back into the game, with Bradshaw heading George Evans' cross over from the follow-up. Six minutes after The U's took the lead, The Lions managed to get back on level terms as Murray Wallace took the ball down on the left-hand side before cutting inside and striking a right-footed effort into the far corner from the edge of the penalty area. Incredibly, three minutes later, Millwall managed to nudge themselves in front and from the boot of Murray Wallace once again, as the left-back pounced on a loose ball to fire home from close-range after a clutch of bodies attempted to turn home a Mahoney corner. Connor Masterson caused Long momentary panic six minutes into the second-half as the two came together in the area following a Shilow Tracey cross, but the stopper managed to clear under pressure, before The Lions made it three on 54 minutes as Mahoney rode one challenge and twisted and turned inside the box before feeding Smith, who poked home from close-range. Williams almost struck a Cambridge - and personal - second goal of the evening two minutes later as the skipper wrestled the ball away from Bradshaw before forcing a smart stop from Long - and the dream almost happened just before the hour-mark, but Murray Wallace crashed a header against the crossbar as The Lions hit the woodwork for the second time. Jake Cooper nodded a Mahoney corner over the game entered its final quarter, with Long having to be on guard again with 69 minutes on the clock as a loose ball broke to Sam Smith inside the area - the stopper tipping the attempt wide. Just moments later, the goalkeeper once again had to pull off a strong save as Harvey Knibbs sprung the offside trap and advanced towards goal. There were 13 minutes to play when Long was in action once more, adjusting well to save a deflected shot from just outside the area. Rowett then brought Alex Mitchell on for his debut with 10 minutes to play, replacing Daniel Ballard, and with no further action to report on, The Lions safely booked their place in Wednesday night's Third Round draw. Millwall: Long, M. Wallace, Cooper, Thompson (Saville 72'), Bradshaw, M. Smith (Bodvarsson 72'), Pearce, Mahoney, B. Mitchell, Ballard (A. Mitchell 80'), Evans. Subs not used: Bialkowski, J. Wallace, Malone, Afobe. Scorer: M. Wallace 39' 42', Smith 54' Cambridge United: Mitov, Williams, Iredale, Jones (Digby 75'), S. Smith, Weir, Tracey (Lankester 70'), May, Masterson, Knibbs (Ironside 75'), Worman. Subs not used: Mannion, Brophy, O'Neil, Bennett. Scorer: Williams 33' Referee: Neil Hair Attendance: 4,005
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A wet, rolling stage through the Pyrenees faced the depleted peloton after the second rest day. Would stage hunters like Patrick Konrad, Magnus Cort, and Omar Fraile be able to make the breakaway stick on a day that, on paper, suited them perfectly? Or would the GC contenders apply some pressure to Tadej Pogačar?. While it may not look quite as difficult as its Pyrenean predecessor, it’s the kind of stage where we could see a successful ambush sprung, particularly in the valley sections between the three main climbs - the Col de Port (11.4km at 5.1%), Col de la Core (13.1km at 6.6%) and Col de Portet-d’Aspet (5.4km at 7.1%). Subscribe to GCN+ for cycling as you have never seen it before! Live racing, shows & cycling adventure films: https://gcn.eu/plus Subscribe to GCN Racing: https://gcn.eu/gcn-racing #GCN #Cycling #BikeRacing Check out the GCN App: https://gcn.eu/app Let us know what your favourite race is, and which races you’d like us to cover. Brought to you by the world’s biggest cycling channel, the Global Cycling Network (GCN), GCN Racing brings you the best of the world’s bike races to your screens, wherever you are: the finest live race commentary, in-depth analysis and behind the scenes access from your favourite events are all here. So get involved, join us, and get ready to be in the thick of the action. Engage with on the channel and across social media – we’re here to answer every question you’ve got on cycling racing. GCN - https://gcn.eu/SubscribeToGCN GCN Japan: https://gcn.eu/subscribe-gcn-japan GCN Italia: https://gcn.eu/GCN-Italia Suscribirse a GCN en Español: http://gcn.eu/Suscribirse The GCN Club - http://gcn.eu/club YouTube Channel - http://gcn.eu/gcnYT Facebook - http://gcn.eu/gcnFb Instagram - http://gcn.eu/GCNInsta Twitter - http://gcn.eu/gcnTW GMBN Tech - http://gmbn.tech/subscribe GCN Tech - http://gcntech.co/subscribe EMBN - http://embn.me/subscribe
Please Guys Help me Reach 1k It Would Mean the world to me 🙏🏻 This time we won't stop Posting. Let's Goo Football Lovers https://youtube.com/channel/UCDOdXiT4ACKE2D8g9SNTYPQ Italy rode three second-half goals to a 3-0 win over Turkey in Group A of the opening match of the 2020 European Championship in Rome on Friday. Postponed by a year, the biggest footballing event since the coronavirus brought the world to a halt kicked off Friday at the Stadio Olimpico -- a milestone both for European and world sports. Roberto Mancini's Italy came into the match on a 27-match unbeaten run and their fine form showed early on as the Azzurri dominated possession and went close with a pair of headers from corner kicks just past the 20-minute mark. Italy ratcheted up the pressure as half-time approached and, after some intricate build-up play, Ciro Immobile was sprung in the box only to fire right at Turkey keeper Ugurcan Cakir as the teams went into the break locked in a 0-0 draw. "We have played many teams that have done what Turkey did this evening. They put everyone [back] there, give you little space and make it hard for you to score," said Mancini. "But the lads had patience. We waited, kept playing, tried to get that goal, then we got it. The lads did really well. The first half wasn't straightforward and in a game like that, even if they [Turkey] put everyone back, if you give one [goal] away on the break, the game changes," The pressure on the Turkish defence finally told when Merih Demiral inadvertently chested the ball into his own net from a Domenico Berardi cross and Italy took the lead shortly after the restart. A goalmouth scramble led to Italy's second, with Immobile pouncing on a loose ball in front of the Turkish goal and firing home to double the advantage of Mancini's side. Lorenzo Insigne put the game away for Italy in the 79th minute, curling home a beautiful first-time shot after Turkey's Cakir hooked a goal kick right to the opposing side and Italy pounced for their third. Italy's third goal made history as it marked the first time they had scored three goals in a match at the Euros in their 39th attempt. "It was important to start well here in Rome and it is a joy for us and for all the Italians," Mancini told Rai. "It was a great evening, I hope there will be many more, but there are still six to go before Wembley". Turkey will face Wales next in Group A action, while Italy play Switzerland, with both games played on Wednesday, June 16. After a build-up featuring a spine-tingling performance from opera singer Andrea Bocelli, a spectacular fireworks display and a typically raucous rendition of Italy's national anthem, the 16,000-strong crowd was in fine voice by kick-off. Italy were determined to make a strong start five years on from their last major tournament appearance, having failed to qualify for the 2018 World Cup, and they started strongly. The visitors were happy to sit deep and invite pressure and rarely ventured into the Italian half throughout the opening period, but Mancini's side were left frustrated in their efforts to break through the wall of red shirts. Giorgio Chiellini had a header tipped over with a spectacular one-handed save by Cakir and Immobile nodded a cross wide as the hosts stretched the Turkish defence. Insigne curled a shot straight at Cakir from the edge of the box and Immobile fired into the keeper's arms as Italy headed in at the break with 14 attempts to none from Turkey. Italy's patience was rewarded when Berardi fired a cross into the six-yard box where Demiral chested the ball into the net -- the first time in European Championship history that the tournament's opening goal was an own goal. The Azzurri's dominance was rewarded again when Immobile threaded a pass to Insigne, who placed a precise finish into the bottom corner with 11 minutes remaining. Mancini told his players in the pre-match press conference that they should enjoy themselves and seek to entertain, and that was exactly what they did for a jubilant home crowd. FAIR-USE COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER * Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, commenting, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use. 1)This video has no negative impact on the original works (It would actually be positive for them) 2)This video is also for teaching purposes. 3)It is not trans-formative in nature. 4)I only used bits and pieces of videos to get the point across where necessary. WE do not own the rights to these video clips. They have, in accordance with fair use, been repurposed with the intent of educating and inspiring others. =================================================== #Football #Motivation #Soccer #PremierLeague
Match Report - New Zealand vs England 1st Test 2021 England 275 (Burns 132, Southee 6-43) and 170 for 3 (Sibley 60*, Wagner 2-27) drew with New Zealand 378 (Conway 200, Nicholls 61, Robinson 4-75) and 169 for 6 dec (Latham 36, Robinson 3-26) There are often many different ways to end up at the same destination. The first Lord's Test in two years had seemed destined for a draw after losing the entire third day to rain, and drawn it surely was as the teams shook hands at just gone 7pm on the final evening. But there was peril and intrigue along the route, as New Zealand sprung a declaration on England after a brief shower brought about an early lunch. The carrot of chasing 273 in 75 overs had been dangled, though England were clearly wary of the offer. The home side looked outmatched for much of this first Test and the nerves were palpable when they fell to 56 for 2 shortly before tea, a wicket away from their youthful middle order being exposed. In the end, there was not enough life in the pitch nor sand in the hourglass for New Zealand to make a concerted victory push. Dom Sibley batted more than five hours for a barnacle-encrusted half-century, as he and England's captain, Joe Root, ensured against jitters with an 80-run stand that stretched into the evening session. Even if there was no great final-day drama, the crowd were nevertheless keen to get in on the act, cheering the sweaty indefatigability of Neil Wagner - who went against type to crowbar out Rory Burns, England's first-innings centurion, and Root across two canny spells of searching swing bowling - as well as Sibley's almost heroically shot-shy approach to accumulation. Sibley ended a run of six consecutive innings without reaching double-figures to record his highest score since making 87 in Chennai earlier this year. ABOUT OUR CHANNEL Our channel is about Match Report - New Zealand vs England 1st Test 2021 Is Here To Stay. Here's Why, 11 Popular Lies About Match Report - New Zealand vs England 1st Test 2021, How Match Report - New Zealand vs England 1st Test 2021 Gamed The System, Hottest Trends From The World of Match Report - New Zealand vs England 1st Test 2021, The Expert's Guide to Match Report - New Zealand vs England 1st Test 2021, Match Report - New Zealand vs England 1st Test 2021 Explained Check out our channel here: https://www.youtube.com/c/SportsInfoTech Don’t forget to subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/c/SportsInfoTech?sub_confirmation=1 CHECK OUT OUR OTHER VIDEOS https://youtu.be/SlwWTcN612A https://bit.ly/3cln1tg https://youtu.be/4Qx0bribPSU FIND US AT https://bit.ly/3ilYpUT FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL Get updates or reach out to Get updates on our Social Media Profiles! Twitter: https://twitter.com/SportsInfotech Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sportsinfotech #nzvsengtest2021highlights #nzvsengtest2021 #nzvseng2021 #sportsinfotech #sports #infotech #info #tech
Matt Duchene is sprung on a breakaway and buries the double overtime winner in Game 3, giving the Nashville Predators a win in their series against the Carolina Hurricanes.