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Nueva derrota, Athletic Club superó al Real Madrid

Another Defeat: Athletic Club Beats Real Madrid

Real Madrid missed a key opportunity to close the gap on Barcelona. With a missed penalty by Kylian Mbappé and a costly error from Fede Valverde, the Merengues fell 2-1 to Athletic Club in San Mamés. The match began evenly, with Madrid creating the first real chance. In the 12th minute, Rodrygo entered the box and attempted to cut inside but lost the ball to a defender. Fran García recovered it and took a shot, which deflected to Mbappé, who scored. However, the goal was ruled out for offside. Moments later, Rodrygo’s earlier challenge was reviewed by VAR for a possible penalty, but no foul was called. Athletic Strikes First The first half ended scoreless, but in the 53rd minute, Álex Berenguer broke the deadlock. A rebound from Thibaut Courtois, who reacted well to a cross-shot, fell perfectly to Berenguer, who calmly slotted it into the net. Mbappé Misses Another Penalty Madrid had their chance to equalize in the 66th minute when Julen Agirrezabala collided with Antonio Rüdiger during a free-kick, earning Madrid a penalty. However, for the second game in a row, Mbappé failed to convert from the spot. The Frenchman partially redeemed himself in the 78th minute, unleashing a powerful shot that the goalkeeper could only parry. Jude Bellingham was there to tap in the rebound and level the score at 1-1.   A Costly Mistake Just two minutes later, a defensive lapse sealed Madrid’s fate. Federico Valverde, under light pressure, mishit a pass that landed at the feet of Gorka Guruzeta. Guruzeta charged towards the box and calmly beat Courtois to secure the win for Athletic. With this result, Real Madrid remains second in La Liga with 33 points, now four points behind Barcelona. Athletic Club climbs to fourth with 29 points. Images: X (@realmadrid) and X (@AthleticClub)

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Partido con tintes de playoffs este Thursday Night

A Playoff-Like Game on Thursday Night

Thursday Night Football in Week 14 brings an exciting matchup between the Detroit Lions and the Green Bay Packers, both teams fighting for playoff spots and the Divisional Championship. The Lions are aiming to secure their title for the second consecutive year. The start of Week 14 will deliver a thrilling game as the Detroit Lions host the Green Bay Packers, two teams battling directly for a spot in the playoffs. NFC North Showdown The NFC North will feature a crucial clash today, as the division leaders, the Lions, remain the best team in the NFC with an impressive 11-1 record. Meanwhile, the Packers, despite a solid 9-3 record, are in third place in the division, behind the Vikings, who at 10-2 are also making a push for the playoffs. In this game, not only is a playoff spot at stake, though that is the biggest reward, but also the Divisional Championship. If the Lions win, they would almost secure this title, which would mark their second consecutive division championship. They would also join the Chiefs and Bills as teams that have already secured a postseason spot. However, Green Bay won’t make it easy, and if they secure the win, the Packers will close the gap for the Divisional Championship. If the Lions lose, attention will turn to the Vikings’ game against the Falcons for further playoff implications. You may also be interested in: Azeez Al-Shaair suspended three games for hit on Trevor Lawrence These two teams already faced off earlier this season, with the Lions coming out on top 24-14 in Week 9 during their visit to Green Bay. The game will take place today at 7:15 p.m. Central Mexico Time. Pictures:  X (@Lions), X (@LionsPR) y X (@packers)

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Newcastle supo contener al Liverpool y consiguieron un gran empate

Newcastle Holds Off Liverpool and Secures a Great Draw

Newcastle surprised Premier League leaders Liverpool with an impressive performance. The “Reds” had the win in their sights, but a mistake by Kelleher changed the game for Liverpool. The match ended in a thrilling 3-3 draw. While Newcastle salvaged the point in the final minutes, the real beneficiaries were the teams chasing the championship, as Liverpool’s single point allowed their 9-point lead at the top to slip away. Newcastle Puts Pressure on the Leaders The action at St. James’ Park began intensely, with both teams coming close to scoring early on. Newcastle had two chances, one hitting the post, while Liverpool also had a shot that struck the crossbar and went wide. It wasn’t until the 34th minute that the deadlock was broken, thanks to a fantastic goal by Alexander Isak. The Newcastle player received the ball in the attacking third, drove towards the box, and before reaching the edge of the area, unleashed a powerful shot that nestled in the top left corner of the goal. For the rest of the first half, the “Magpies” dominated but couldn’t convert their chances into a second goal. Liverpool Responds In the second half, Liverpool pushed forward, and just 5 minutes into the half, at the 50th minute, Curtis Jones equalized. With an assist from Mohamed Salah, Jones entered the box and fired a first-time shot that beat the goalkeeper with incredible speed. At the 62nd minute, Newcastle regained the lead with a well-executed team move. Anthony Gordon, receiving a perfect pass from Isak, dribbled past his marker and struck a cross-shot that found the back of the net, giving Newcastle a 2-1 lead. Salah Nearly Wins It for Liverpool At 68′, after a goal from Newcastle was disallowed for offside, the “Reds” found the equalizer through Salah. On a cross from Alexander-Arnold, Salah neatly finished with a shot to the far post, leveling the score at 2-2. Then, in the 83rd minute, Salah put Liverpool ahead for the first time. Controlling a low cross with his back to goal, he quickly turned and struck a left-footed shot to the far post, leaving the goalkeeper no chance, giving Liverpool a 3-2 lead. Kelleher, the Villain of the Game It seemed like Liverpool was on their way to a victory, but a blunder by goalkeeper Caoimhín Kelleher turned the tide. On an easy aerial ball, Kelleher let the ball slip through, thinking it would go out of bounds, but Fabian Schär pounced on the opportunity, and with Kelleher out of position, he tapped the ball into the empty net to secure the 3-3 draw in the 90th minute. Pictures: X (@NUFC) y X (@LFC)

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La estrella fue Tyler Herro

The Heat Dominates the Lakers

The Miami Heat secured a commanding victory over the Los Angeles Lakers with a final score of 134-93. Tyler Herro stole the spotlight, contributing 31 points to the game, 21 of which came during the third quarter. As for the Lakers, they continue their downward spiral, managing only two wins in their last eight games. This loss marked their second consecutive defeat by more than 20 points. Meanwhile, the Heat evened out their record at 10-10 with this win. You may also be interested in: Diablos Rojos defeated Halcones de Xalapa in Game 4 of the LNBP Finals Cover photo: X (@MiamiHEAT)

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Trevor Lawrence lesionado

Jaguars placed Trevor Lawrence on their injured list

The Jacksonville Jaguars are going from bad to worse at the end of the season, because in addition to a negative streak of 2-10, which leaves them practically without a chance to achieve anything this season. Now, it seems that the season is also over for Trevor Lawrence, after being hit hard by Azeez Al-Shaair in the game against the Texans. Lawrence was sweeping to try to get to first and ten when the defender came with excessive force, hitting him with his shoulder on the quarterback’s helmet. After this, the player suffered a concussion, had to leave the field and yesterday the number “16” was placed on the injured list for this situation. Due to the situation of this head injury, it is estimated that Trevor will return to action until next year. You may be interested in: https://titansports.mx/los-49ers-podrian-perder-a-christian-mccaffrey-lo-que-resta-de-temporada-por-una-lesion-en-la-rodilla/ Cover photo: X (@TrevorLawrencee)  

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NFL Week 13 Sees Two Teams Clinch Playoff Spots and Three Eliminated

Week 13 of the NFL confirmed the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills as the first teams to clinch playoff spots, while the Raiders, Patriots, and Giants were officially eliminated. Kansas City leads the AFC West, and Buffalo has secured the AFC East title. As the NFL playoffs take shape, Week 13 brought clarity. Two teams have locked in their postseason berths, while three others will now shift their focus to rebuilding for next year, as their playoff hopes are officially over. Chiefs and Bills: The AFC’s Best The Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills are the first two franchises to secure spots in the battle for the AFC Championship.     The Chiefs, with a decisive victory over the Las Vegas Raiders, improved their record to 11-1, firmly leading the AFC West. However, they will still need to watch for moves from the Chargers and Broncos to determine whether they clinch the division title. For now, the reigning back-to-back champions have cleared the first hurdle in their quest to defend their title. Meanwhile, the Bills dominated the 49ers to reach a 10-2 record and have already clinched the AFC East title. With the Dolphins trailing at 5-7, Buffalo is now uncatchable in the division, positioning themselves as strong contenders for the AFC crown. The Eliminated Trio On the other side of the spectrum, the Raiders and Patriots in the AFC, along with the New York Giants in the NFC, are officially out of playoff contention. With a dismal 2-10 record, the Raiders must start planning for 2025, from scouting talent for the upcoming draft to building a solid project that can compete in the Chiefs-dominated division. The New England Patriots are also enduring a dreadful season. Once perennial contenders in the AFC, their 3-10 record highlights their struggles. The team must focus on identifying cornerstone players to lead them back to prominence, starting with finding stability at quarterback, a position that has yet to solidify in this new Patriots era.     Lastly, the New York Giants hold the unenviable title of the worst team in both the NFC East and the conference overall. Their 2-10 record leaves them as the only NFC team with no playoff chances. This season’s struggles were evident in a game where the Dallas Cowboys, having one of their weaker years, managed to reclaim victory against them. For the Giants, the focus must now shift to rebuilding and preparing for the 2025 draft. Cover photo: X (@Chiefs)  

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In a Thrilling Game, Broncos Defeat Browns

The Denver Broncos triumphed over the Cleveland Browns 41-32 in an electrifying Monday Night Football game filled with touchdowns. A game-sealing pick-six by Ja’Quan McMillian kept Denver’s playoff hopes alive. The Week 13 finale of the NFL delivered a high-scoring showdown on Monday Night Football. With a combined total of 73 points, the Broncos emerged victorious against the Browns. This win boosts Denver’s chances of making the playoffs. A Hard-Fought Battle At Empower Field at Mile High, the game began evenly matched. Both teams traded touchdowns early, setting the tone for a fiercely competitive night. In the second quarter, the scoring floodgates opened. Cleveland took the lead with a field goal, but Denver responded with back-to-back touchdowns. The Browns struck back with a touchdown of their own, keeping the score tight at 21-17 heading into halftime. Browns Pushed Until the End The third quarter featured thrilling plays on both sides. Denver capitalized on a stunning 93-yard touchdown connection between Bo Nix and Marvin Mims Jr. Cleveland answered with an equally impressive 70-yard touchdown pass to Jerry Jeudy, who also converted the two-point attempt. The Broncos tacked on a field goal before the quarter ended, leading 31-25. Game-Winning Interception for the Broncos In the final quarter, Cleveland regained the lead with a steady offensive drive, bringing the score to 31-32. Denver managed a field goal to retake a narrow lead. Then came the game-defining moment: Ja’Quan McMillian pulled off an incredible interception, returning it 44 yards for a touchdown that secured the Broncos’ 41-32 victory. Cover photo: X (@Broncos)  

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Unheard of! Riqui Puig played more than 30 minutes injured with LA Galaxy

An incredible event took place in the MLS Western Conference final. The Spanish player, Riqui Puig, played more than 30 minutes of play with a torn cruciate ligament in his left knee against the Seattle Sounders, as reported by his team, the LA Galaxy. It sounds surprising, but according to the LA Galaxy, “Puig continued to play more than 30 minutes despite the injury and provided the assist on Dejan Joveljic’s winning goal,” the club said in a press release.  You may be interested in: 70 Years of Blue and Gold: The Founding of Club Universidad Because of this, the player will have to undergo surgery, so he will miss the game that will decide the MLS champion against New York Red Bulls.  Cover photo: X (@LAGalaxy)  

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Alpine’s patience is over, team fires Ocon

With only one more race to run in the 2024 Formula 1 season, the Alpine team fired Esteban Ocon and announced driver Jack Dohaan as the Frenchman’s replacement for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Since the middle of this year, the relationship between Ocon and Alpine already had several frictions, to the extent that, for next season, Esteban would be part of Haas, cutting relationship with Alpine, but the incident he suffered in the Qatar GP made the team replace him immediately, so Ocon will start practicing with his new team ahead of schedule.  You may be interested in: https://titansports.mx/checo-perez-retired-from-the-qatar-gp-while-in-fifth-place/    Cover photo: X (@OconEsteban).

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pumas en el paso del tiempo

70 Years of Blue and Gold: The Founding of Club Universidad

The Pumas celebrate 70 years of history. From their university roots and legends like Hugo Sánchez and Cabinho to their 2011 championship, the club has become a cornerstone of Mexican football. In 2024, one of Mexico’s most iconic football clubs marked its 70th anniversary. Club Universidad Nacional, known as the Pumas of UNAM, is among the nation’s most beloved teams. Their success since inception and the unique spirit they’ve cultivated have made them a symbol of pride in Mexican football. 1954: UNAM Joins Mexican Football The deep connection between the team and the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) is no coincidence. In 1954, under the leadership of rector Nabor Castillo Flores, the university envisioned an ambitious project: to establish its own football team in the Mexican league. On September 4, 1954, that dream became a reality. The Mexican Football Federation officially admitted the team into the Second Division, where the student squad debuted in Monterrey.     Adopting the blue and gold colors worn by UNAM’s American football team since 1927, and featuring a gold “U” on their crest with the colors of the Mexican flag, the team was ready to begin writing its history. Coach Rodolfo Muñoz “Bucht” led players who left the classrooms of Ciudad Universitaria—a campus inaugurated that same year—to represent their university on the football field. Though the early years were challenging, the 1962-63 season brought the club its first major triumph. Pumas Reach the First Division and Never Look Back The 1960s brought key developments for the Pumas, including the arrival of coach Octavio Vial. With a more seasoned team bolstered by reinforcements from Brazil and Argentina, UNAM secured promotion to the First Division on January 9, 1962, with a 5-1 victory over Cataluña de Torreón. They became the first university team to achieve this milestone. Since their promotion, the Pumas have never been relegated—a rare feat in Mexican football. The 1970s: Pumas Rise to Greatness Once established in the First Division, the 1970s saw transformative changes for the Pumas. Facing financial difficulties, UNAM transitioned the team into a civil association in 1975. The club retained its identity as the university’s team, continuing to represent its colors and symbols while becoming financially independent.     Two years later, during the 1976-77 season, the Pumas secured their first professional Mexican football title. With players like Evanivaldo Castro “Cabinho,” Spencer Coelho, Geraldo Cândido, Juan José Muñante, Enrique Borja, and a young Hugo Sánchez, the team also claimed the Campeón de Campeones title that year.     The squad’s exceptional talent was undeniable. During the 1978-79 season, Hugo Sánchez and Cabinho made history as the first players from the same team to share the league’s top scorer title, each scoring 26 goals. Pumas Go International By the 1980s, the Pumas had become one of the most formidable teams in Mexican football. In the 1980-81 season, they captured their second league title and took their success to the international stage. The Pumas won the CONCACAF Champions’ Cup and the Interamerican Cup, solidifying their place in global football.     The Perfect Season In the 1990s, the Pumas claimed another league title in extraordinary fashion. Dominating the 1990-91 tournament with the best offense, defense, and most wins, they faced Club América in the final—a burgeoning rivalry.     Having lost two previous finals to América, the Pumas entered with determination. A stunning free-kick goal by Ricardo “Tuca” Ferretti equalized a 2-3 aggregate score in the second leg. Thanks to the away goals rule, the Pumas clinched their third league championship. The 2000s: Pumas Shine in Short Tournaments With the introduction of short tournaments in 1996, the Pumas had to wait until the new millennium to add to their accolades. In 2004, they became the first back-to-back champions of the short tournament era, winning the Clausura 2004 final against Chivas in a penalty shootout and the Apertura 2004 final against Monterrey.     In 2009, they won another Clausura title by defeating Pachuca. Their most recent championship came in the 2011 Clausura, where they secured their seventh league title by defeating Monarcas Morelia at Ciudad Universitaria.     Cover photo: X (@PumasMX)  

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