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Sports headlines highlight injuries and fan incidents, with Jets' Lowry sidelined post-surgery, a Liverpool fan's baby injured during a parade, and Man Utd facing backlash after a loss in Malaysia.

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Jets captain Lowry likely to miss start of next season after undergoing hip surgery
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Winnipeg Jets captain Adam Lowry is expected to sit out the beginning of the upcoming NHL season after having hip surgery. The 32-year-old forward, a career-long Jet, is heading into the last year of his $16.25 million contract.
Editor’s Note: Losing your captain—even temporarily—is a tough blow for any team, but especially one like the Jets, who rely on Lowry’s leadership and gritty play. With his contract expiring soon, this injury could also complicate his future with the franchise. For fans, it’s a frustrating setback right as the season’s about to kick off.
Liverpool fan's baby 'flung 15ft in pram' and partner run over during parade
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A Liverpool fan's baby was reportedly thrown 15 feet from their pram, and the child's mother was run over during the team's victory parade, according to eyewitnesses. The chaotic scenes unfolded as massive crowds celebrated, with emergency services rushing to help the injured.
Editor’s Note: Big victory parades are supposed to be joyful, but this incident highlights how quickly things can turn dangerous when huge crowds gather. It’s a sobering reminder that even celebratory events need tight safety measures—especially when kids are involved.
Man Utd booed off after defeat in Malaysia
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Manchester United's preseason tour hit a sour note in Malaysia, where fans booed the team off the pitch after a disappointing 1-0 loss to a regional all-star squad. Manager Ruben Amorim oddly framed the hostile reception as a "good" experience, suggesting it would motivate his players—though that logic might not sit well with supporters expecting better from a global football powerhouse.
Editor’s Note: Preseason matches are supposed to build confidence, but this result—and the fans' reaction—highlights the pressure on United to turn things around after last season's struggles. Losing to a less-fancied team (even in a friendly) raises eyebrows, and Amorim's spin on the boos feels more like damage control than genuine insight. For a club with United's stature, every misstep gets amplified.
Fans arrested after clashes before Conference League final
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Chaos erupted in Wroclaw, Poland, ahead of the UEFA Conference League final, as riot police had to step in with water cannons to break up violent clashes between Chelsea and Real Betis fans. The unrest overshadowed the buildup to what should have been a celebratory football event.
Editor’s Note: Football is supposed to bring people together, but scenes like this—fans brawling in the streets, police intervention—only reinforce the ugly side of the sport. It’s a reminder that despite efforts to curb hooliganism, tensions still boil over, especially in high-stakes matches. For UEFA and local authorities, it’s another headache in ensuring major finals go off without trouble. For fans, it’s a disappointing distraction from the game itself.
Jadeja reveals two Mahendras behind his success
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Indian cricket star Ravindra Jadeja opened up about the two "Mahendras" who played pivotal roles in his career—his childhood coach, Mahendra Singh Chauhan, who drilled discipline and fitness into his game, and former captain MS Dhoni, whose leadership and greatness left a lasting impact. Jadeja also gave a nod to Virat Kohli’s aggressive, winning mindset in Test cricket, showing how mentorship and inspiration shaped his journey.
Editor’s Note: Behind every great athlete are mentors who push them to excel. Jadeja’s acknowledgment of his coach and Dhoni isn’t just a personal thank-you—it’s a reminder of how grassroots coaching and veteran leadership shape the next generation of players. For cricket fans, it’s a heartwarming peek into the relationships that fuel the sport’s brightest stars.
Edmonton Oilers winger Zach Hyman ‘most likely done’ for the playoffs after Game 4 injury
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The Edmonton Oilers took a tough hit in their playoff run as forward Zach Hyman is expected to miss the rest of the postseason due to an injury in Game 4. Head coach Kris Knoblauch confirmed the 32-year-old winger will undergo surgery, leaving a big hole in the team's lineup.
Editor’s Note: Losing Hyman is a major blow for the Oilers—he’s been a key scorer and energy player all season. Playoff hockey is grueling, and losing a top-six forward could tilt the series against them, especially in tight games where every shift matters. Fans will be holding their breath to see how the team adjusts.
Raducanu 'not demotivated' by another heavy Swiatek defeat
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British tennis star Emma Raducanu is brushing off another tough loss to world No. 1 Iga Swiatek at the French Open, insisting she's not discouraged despite the lopsided scoreline. The defending champion Swiatek showed why she's the favorite, overpowering Raducanu in straight sets—continuing their one-sided rivalry.
Editor’s Note: Raducanu's struggles against top-tier opponents like Swiatek highlight the gap she still needs to close to compete at the highest level. For tennis fans, it's a reminder of how dominant Swiatek is on clay—but also a test of Raducanu's resilience as she works her way back from injuries and form slumps.
England's Morris out of Euros after ACL injury in training
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England's Ella Morris, a key defender, has been ruled out of the upcoming Euro 2025 tournament after tearing her ACL during training. It’s a brutal blow for both her and the squad, as ACL injuries often require months of recovery.
Editor’s Note: Losing a player to injury is always tough, but ACL setbacks are particularly devastating—they’re common in women’s football and can sideline athletes for nearly a year. For England, this means reshuffling their defense right as they gear up for a major tournament. For Morris, it’s a heartbreaking pause in what’s been a promising career. Fans will be hoping for a strong recovery and a quick return to the pitch.
Smith to open for England against West Indies
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England is shaking things up in their batting lineup by giving Jamie Smith a shot as opener in the upcoming ODI against the West Indies. This comes as Harry Brook steps into his first match as the newly appointed captain, signaling a fresh approach for the team.
Editor’s Note: It’s a notable move for England’s cricket strategy—Smith getting the opening slot suggests they’re testing new combinations, especially with Brook now at the helm. For fans, it’s a chance to see how these changes play out on the field and whether this signals a longer-term shift in the team’s dynamics.

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