How a banner honoring PSG manager Luis Enrique's daughter put the Champions League final into perspectiveNew Foto - How a banner honoring PSG manager Luis Enrique's daughter put the Champions League final into perspective

Arguably the most memorable moment of Saturday'sChampions League finalhad nothing to do with soccer at all. That's not to say the action on the pitch didn't live up to expectation, because it did. Paris Saint-Germain made history with a record-breaking 5-0 win over Inter Milan, claiming the club's very first European Cup. There were great moments and magical performances, notably from teenager Désiré Doué, who introduced himself to the world with two goals and one assist on the grandest stage of all. But all of that paled into insignificance when the PSG fans unfurled a banner behind the goal, as the players and staff celebrated with the trophy in front of them. The image on the banner was one that sent goosebumps around Munich's Allianz Arena and undoubtedly made millions of viewers around the world pause for a moment. The picture on the banner was of PSG managerLuis Enrique and his daughter Xana, who died when she was just nine years old in 2019. The scene depicted was one from 2015, after Enrique had just won the Champions League as the manager of Barcelona. Together the pair had celebrated by planting a Barcelona flag in the middle of the pitch, a moment and an image that has taken on extra significance since Xana's death six years ago. Earlier this year, with the final still a long way away, Enrique told reporters that he one day wanted to recreate that moment after winning the Champions League trophy in honor of his daughter. In the end, he didn't need to; his fans did it for him. "It was very emotional," a very composed Enrique told reporters after Saturday's win. "It was beautiful to think that the supporters had thought about me and my family." At the full-time whistle, all that emotion was clear to see on Enrique's face. He almost stumbled onto the pitch with a beaming smile, seemingly overcome with the emotion of winning the Champions League trophy for a second time. During the celebrations, Enrique also put on a black T-shirt with the image of him and his daughter, a sobering moment that put everything into perspective. His other daughter, Sira Martínez, also posted photos on her Instagram Story of fans wearing PSG shirts with Xana's name on the back. The family tragedy six years ago happened when Enrique was manager of Spain. In June 2019, he stepped away from the role to spend more time with his family. In August that year, he announced that Xana had died. But speaking to reporters after the game, Enrique said he didn't need a soccer match, or a trophy, to make him think of his daughter. "My daughter is always with me. She's here, she's supporting our family and I feel her presence even when we lose," he added. "It's just about grouping everything we went through together and really taking the positives out of a negative situation. "That's our mindset, that's my mentality, it's my family's mentality and I was delighted, but I don't need a trophy to think about my daughter. She's always here with me." Regardless of his personal situation, what Enrique has done to this PSG side has been nothing short of astonishing. When he took over last season, the club was still bloated, left dealing with the consequences from the club's previous tactic of spending money on superstar players it probably didn't need. And then he was dealt another blow, when striker Kylian Mbappé finally left the club to join Real Madrid for the start of this season. In many ways, though, those hardships turned out to be a blessing in disguise. Instead of managing personalities and transfer sagas, Enrique was allowed to focus purely on the pitch. It allowed him to develop a young team, and establish a unity that was tested several times during this Champions League campaign. Time and time again, the players responded to whatever he asked, and the deep respect they have for their manager was clear to see after the club made history on Saturday. "Luis Enrique is the man who changed all of PSG, he made it so this team looks at football another way," PSG star Achraf Hakimi told Spanish TV after the game. "He's a loyal human, after everything that's happened to him. One of the few left in this world. He deserves it more than anyone." It was a similar message from Saturday's player of the match, Doué, who praised his manager for connecting on a more human level. "He's been here for two years and he has made history for the club," the 19-year-old said, per Reuters. "Tactically and mentally, he is a really good coach, unbelievable, and as a human being too. It is a pleasure to work with him. I don't know how we'll celebrate but it's going to be crazy." So in a few years' time, when we all look back of this year's Champions League final, it will likely be the image of Enrique and his daughter that is remembered most. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

How a banner honoring PSG manager Luis Enrique’s daughter put the Champions League final into perspective

How a banner honoring PSG manager Luis Enrique's daughter put the Champions League final into perspective Arguably the most memorable mo...
Pascal Siakam beats out Tyrese Haliburton by a single vote for Eastern Conference finals MVPNew Foto - Pascal Siakam beats out Tyrese Haliburton by a single vote for Eastern Conference finals MVP

The closest battle at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Saturday wasn't the Indiana Pacers' game against the New York Knicks. It was Pascal Siakam vs. Tyrese Haliburton for Eastern Conference finals MVP. The Pacersfinished off the Knicks in emphatic fashion in Game 6 in a 125-108 win. After the game, Siakam was named MVP for the series, and it turned out he beat Haliburton for the honor by a single vote. Five journalists voted for Siakam, while Haliburton got four votes. Pascal Siakam received five of the nine votes for Eastern Conference Finals MVP from a media panel covering the series. Tyrese Haliburton received the other four votes.pic.twitter.com/ZdpvJsRaTf — NBA Communications (@NBAPR)June 1, 2025 Across six games in the series, Siakam averaged 24.8 points, 5 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 1 turnover per game while shooting 52.3% from the field. Haliburton averaged 21 points, 6 rebounds, 10.5 assists and 1.7 turnovers per game while shooting 45.5% from the field. Both players came up huge in Game 6, with Siakam scoring 31 points to lead all scorers, and Haliburton posting 21 points and 13 assists. Haliburton did contribute what will be the most lasting moment of the series, ashis bouncing buzzer-beater in Game 1,and ensuing choke gesture to channel Reggie Miller, to send the game to overtime gave Indiana all the momentum it needed to stay ahead of New York. However, Siakam came up bigger in the rest of the Pacers' wins, posting at least 30 points in Games 2, 4 and 6. As the voting reflected, both players had a standout showing in the series, and will need to be even better in the NBA Finals if they want totake down the heavily favored Oklahoma City Thunder. The Pacers acquired both players in blockbuster trades, and the franchise's current era revolves around them. The Pacers blew up a core that had previously reached the playoffs by sending star big man Domantas Sabonis to the Sacramento Kings in exchange for Haliburton, then a promising but unproven point guard. Once Haliburton started to emerge as an All-Star, the Pacers sought out a co-star and paid heavily for one with Siakam, sending a trio of players and a trio of first-round draft picks to the Toronto Raptors in exchange for a big man who helped win a championship in 2019. The postseason hasso far been a small-market success story. Its next chapter begins Thursday in OKC (8:30 p.m. ET, ABC).

Pascal Siakam beats out Tyrese Haliburton by a single vote for Eastern Conference finals MVP

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Dodgers rout Yankees in epic fashion, make another statement in World Series rematchNew Foto - Dodgers rout Yankees in epic fashion, make another statement in World Series rematch

LOS ANGELES —DodgersMVP Shohei Ohtani didn't homer, or do anything spectacular, but his bat certainly made a fabulous first impression. Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy, who fans were trying to run out of town just a few weeks ago, had the game of his life. Hyesong Kim, the Dodgers' free-agent signing who drew barely any attention, showed why the Dodgers think he'll be a star. And, there was Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman, who is quickly establishing himself as the ultimate Yankee killer, performing his magic again. By the end of Saturday night, the Dodgers showed theNew York Yankeesthat the World Series runs through Los Angeles, routing the Yankees,18-2, in front of 51,746 fans screaming like it was October once again. It was the Yankees' most-lopsided loss since 2019, and 16 years since they've lost by a bigger margin. "You could say it was a statement," said Muncy, who hit two home runs and drove in a career-high seven runs. "And for us to do it without [injured] Mookie [Betts] also is huge for everyone trying to pick up the slack in the lineup. It's big for the boys." Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, who celebrated his 53rdbirthday Saturday, wasn't about to create any back-page material for October, but acknowledged the impact of knocking off the Yankees in consecutive games, picking up right where they left off last October. "It's certainly sweet to win any game,'' Roberts said, "but to beat those guys is always good. It always feels good to beat the Yankees. You know, they're the class of the American League right now, and anytime you can beat those guys, you feel good.'' The terrifying aspect for everyone else is that if the Dodgers can pummel the Yankees with 14 pitchers currently on the injured list, withBetts out for the series with a broken toe, and Ohtani not expected to resume pitching until after the All-Star break, how powerful will they be when they get the band back together? The Dodgers came into the weekend series having lost seven of their last 12 games, and were just 26-22 since their 8-0 start. Yet, they turned around and beat up Yankees ace Max Fried and starter Will Warren on back-to-back nights, outscoring the Yankees 24-2 in the last 13 innings. They've suffocated everyone in the Yankees' lineup but Aaron Judge, who has hit three homers this series. "You know the last couple of weeks has certainly been a grind with all of the stuff we've been going through,'' Roberts said. "But obviously when you get the Yankees and fans get into it, it just kind of infuses some excitement into the clubhouse and guys showed up and given what these fans want. It's been a fun series for us. ... It's kind of like that playoff environment.'' So, considering theyknocked off the Yankees in the World Serieslast season, are the Dodgers making a powerful statement by whipping them again? "No, I wouldn't say statement, that's a good club over there,'' Roberts said. "I'm just happy with the process and how we're taking the field and going about playing baseball ... "We've sort of been playing middling baseball for a while now, so maybe it took a club like the Yankees to get us reset and step our game up.'' The truth is that the Dodgers offense has been lethal since April 22, scoring 240 runs — 51 more than any team in baseball, averaging 6.9 runs a game. Ohtani tied a franchise record with 15 homers in May. Kim, who opened the year in the minors, reached base in all five plate appearances with two singles, double, homer and walk. Muncy, who was hitting .190 with one homer and a .599 OPS before May 14, has since hit .298 with a 1.048 OPS, including four homers and 22 RBI. "Max, it's been a tough one to start,'' Roberts said, "but I give him a lot of credit. He hasn't wavered from the work. He hasn't run from the criticism. And he's showing up every day to play and help us win a ballgame. And, of course, there's Freeman, who's hitting a National League-leading .374 with a 1.078 OPS. This is a guy who turned the World Series upside down a year ago when he pulled offhis Kirk Gibson momentwitha walk-off grand slamin the 10thinning, hitting .300 with four homers and 12 RBI while winning the World Series MVP. Now, he's performing an encore. Freeman went 2-for-3 with an RBI, hitting his 525thcareer double that tied Hall of Famers Willie Mays and Ted Williams for 46th place on the all-time list, while continuing to torment the Yankees. In his last seven games against the Yankees, he is hitting .407 with four homers, three doubles, one triple and 14 RBI. "I mean, he handles everything in the zone,'' Yankees first baseman Paul Goldschmidt said. "He's so short to the ball, fastballs, off-speed pitches. He's always in a good position to hit. "That's why he's one of the best hitters in the league and has been for 10 or 15 years. …I can go on and on, he's such a professional hitter, and a lot of those guys are in that lineup.'' That, of course, is why the Dodgers have won two World Series in the past five years, with 11 division titles in the last 12 years. "I mean, there's a lot of guys in this clubhouse that never really cease to amaze me,'' said Muncy, who was presented the lineup card for hitting his career 200thhomer. "You can go up and down the lineup. It's really special when you see the names that are in this clubhouse, and see how hard they work every single day. "When you have an entire clubhouse of guys that are going to be Hall of Famers, and they're still showing up every day working like they're a young guy, I think that just rubs off on everybody.'' Yep, just ask rookie catcher Dalton Rushing, who hit his first career homer Saturday, with the help of Ohtani's bat. While Ohtani had retreated to the clubhouse after being taken out of the game, Rushing grabbed one of his bats, seeing if it had the same kind of magic that has helped Ohtani win three MVPs. Lo and behold, he swung at the first pitch thrown by infielder Pablo Reyes, and sent it 393 feet over the right-field fence. "He hits plenty of home runs, so I'm sure it can work for someone else, too,'' Rushing said laughing. "It worked out in my favor. "Now, I look forward to getting my first one off a real pitcher.'' For the Dodgers, it has been that kind of weekend. Follow Bob Nightengale on X@BNightengale. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Dodgers rout Yankees behind Max Muncy's huge game

Dodgers rout Yankees in epic fashion, make another statement in World Series rematch

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Nationals use a 10-run first inning to beat the reeling Diamondbacks, 11-7New Foto - Nationals use a 10-run first inning to beat the reeling Diamondbacks, 11-7

PHOENIX (AP) — Luis García Jr. had a double and three RBIs during a10-run first inningfor the Washington Nationals, who held on late to beat the reeling Arizona Diamondbacks 11-7 on Saturday night. Washington has won 11 of 15 games and scored at least nine runs in four straight games. Arizona has dropped nine of 10. The Nationals' first 11 batters reached base and they scored nine runs before the D-backs recorded an out, which was the second-most in the big leagues since 1961. The Boston Red Sox scored 10 runs before the Florida Marlins got an out in a game on June 27, 2003,according to Elias Sports. Arizona's Brandon Pfaadt (7-4) lasted just eight batters, giving up eight earned runs on six hits. He also hit two batters. The Nationals sent 16 batters to the plate in the first and it took 30 minutes for the D-backs to get three outs. Arizona rallied with two runs in the fourth and five more in the sixth. Randal Grichuk's two-run homer cut it to 11-7. He finished with three hits. Washington starter Michael Soroka (2-3) retired the first 11 batters he faced before Geraldo Perdomo hitting a looping single into right field in the fourth. Josh Naylor followed with a two-run homer. Soroka gave up four runs on six hits and a walk through 5 1/3 innings. He struck out three. Washington's C.J. Abrams was hit by a pitch three times. James Wood, Robert Hassell III, Keibert Ruiz and Daylen Lile all had two hits. Key moment Pfaadt recorded two strikes on Abrams — the game's leadoff hitter — before hitting him on the foot with a pitch, starting the 10-run avalanche. Key stat Pfaadt's ERA ballooned from 3.90 to 5.05. D-backs pitchers hit five batters. Up next The D-backs send RHP Corbin Burnes (3-2, 2.72 ERA) to the mound Sunday while the Nationals counter with LHP Mitchell Parker (4-4, 4.65). ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/MLB

Nationals use a 10-run first inning to beat the reeling Diamondbacks, 11-7

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Twins shortstop Carlos Correa, manager Rocco Baldelli ejected in tense walk-off loss vs. MarinersNew Foto - Twins shortstop Carlos Correa, manager Rocco Baldelli ejected in tense walk-off loss vs. Mariners

Things got fiery between the Minnesota Twins and Seattle Mariners on Saturday. After a controversial strike turned into a heated argument with the umpire, Twins shortstop Carlos Correa and manager Rocco Baldelli were both ejected in the seventh inning. The Mariners went on to win, 5-4, in 11 innings, with second baseman Cole Young getting the game-winning RBI in his major league debut. After a borderline pitch to third baseman Brooks Lee was called a strike, Correa stepped out of the on-deck circle, seemingly expressing his opinion to home-plate umpire Austin Jones. Jones promptly ejected Correa, infuriating the shortstop, who had to be held back from Jones by his teammates. Meanwhile, Baldelli, similarly furious, came over to argue his case. Jones quickly ejected him as well. Carlos Correa was ejected from the on-deck circle by home plate umpire Austin Jones. Twins manager Rocco Baldelli was also tossed from the game.📺: FOXpic.twitter.com/yTr7HaR35Y — FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX)June 1, 2025 Twins first baseman Ty France, a former Mariner, stepped in for Correa in the batting order. Lee moved to take over Correa's position at shortstop. Minnesota took an early 3-0 lead in the second inning. But in the third inning, Cal Raleigh got the Mariners on the board with a two-run homer — his 22nd of the year, tying him with Shohei Ohtani at the top of the league. Seattle shortstop J.P Crawford then hit another two-run bomb to give the Mariners the lead, celebrating with a nasty bat flip — and taking out a chunk of the scoreboard in the process. J.P. Crawford just took a piece out of the scoreboard with this go-ahead home run 🤯pic.twitter.com/XEeALg5LGN — MLB (@MLB)June 1, 2025 But the Twins didn't let Seattle end things there, with Trevor Larnach getting an RBI single in the top of the ninth to tie things up at 4-4. After another scoreless inning, the Mariners finally finished the game in the 11th. Young hit a bouncing shot in the infield that was easily fielded by France, but his throw didn't reach home plate in time. Pinch-runner Miles Mastrobuoni slid in for the winning run and the 5-4 Seattle victory. WHAT A MOMENT!Cole Young wins it for the@Marinersin his Major League Debut 👏pic.twitter.com/YRv8TKPKcS — MLB (@MLB)June 1, 2025 The Twins and Mariners will complete the three-game series on Sunday.

Twins shortstop Carlos Correa, manager Rocco Baldelli ejected in tense walk-off loss vs. Mariners

Twins shortstop Carlos Correa, manager Rocco Baldelli ejected in tense walk-off loss vs. Mariners Things got fiery between the Minnesota Twi...
Knicks offseason outlook: New York's top-heavy roster could really use some supportNew Foto - Knicks offseason outlook: New York's top-heavy roster could really use some support

It took the Knicks less than a year to acquire OG Anunoby, Mikal Bridges and Karl-Anthony Towns. The mission was clear: Put significant talent around the scoring proficiency and playmaking acumen of point guard Jalen Brunson. For the most part, it's worked. They wouldn't have made the Eastern Conference finals if it hadn't. Yet, in the process of gathering this All-Star team of starters, the Knicks relinquished depth — virtually all of it. That lack of depth ultimately put them at a disadvantage against the Pacers, who kept throwing bodies at the stretched-out Knicks andwore them down in six games. In the middle of it all stands Tom Thibodeau, the highly competent yet superbly stubborn head coach who played all of his starters more than 35 minutes per game in the regular season. (Before you ask, no he did not scale down those minutes in the playoffs. To the surprise of absolutely no one, he went in the opposite direction.) As New York now heads into the offseason, it at least has its ducks in a row in regard to its collective talent level. The Knicks' best players are in place, and they are dangerous when applied accurately. What the organization needs now is a heightened focus on the bench and to identify role players who can help the starters get more rest and perhaps elevate them to a higher level in pursuit of a title. Record:51-31, third in the Eastern Conference. Lost to the Indiana Pacers in six games in the East finals. The nine-game winning streak in December, when the Knicks played like a well-oiled machine. Some will argue they beat up on bad teams, but that's what they were supposed to do, and during that stretch it seemed near impossible for them to play down to the level of competition. Karl-Anthony TownsOG AnunobyJalen BrunsonMikal BridgesJosh HartMitchell RobinsonMiles McBrideTyler KolekPacome Dadiet Precious Achiuwa (UFA)Landry Shamet (UFA) $194,354,847 No. 50 Draft focus:Look, at No. 50 it's hard to find someone to crack the rotation. But it's not impossible. If the Knicks target the best defender left on the board, that player stands a reasonable chance of endearing himself to Thibodeau, potentially leading to minutes. Due to New York's expensive roster, it doesn't have a lot of leeway financially. It could use the tax MLE, but that would hard-cap it, possibly preventing the Knicks from making additional moves. Obviously, the Knicks are looking to build on this season. They've fully embraced a win-now approach, and that's not changing anytime soon. If they succeed in adding some quality depth, they could be a powerhouse next season.

Knicks offseason outlook: New York's top-heavy roster could really use some support

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