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The Team That Lost Messi and Mbappé—and Then Got Better
Paris Saint-Germain has transformed from a team of superstars to a youthful, dynamic squad, reaching the Champions League final after defeating Arsenal. With former stars Messi, Neymar, and Mbappé gone, PSG invested in young talent, resulting in a remarkable comeback. They will face Inter Milan in the final, marking a significant shift in the club's identity and strategy.

Warriors' Stephen Curry doesn't have target date to return
Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors is uncertain about his return from a Grade 1 left hamstring strain sustained in Game 1 against the Minnesota Timberwolves. He emphasized the importance of healing and will be re-evaluated weekly. Curry, who scored 13 points before the injury, acknowledges the risks of rushing back too soon.

Tyrese Haliburton gets warning from NBA for dance, but no fine, AP source says
Tyrese Haliburton, the Indiana guard, received only a warning from the NBA for his celebratory dance after the Pacers' Game 2 win against Cleveland, contrary to his expectation of a fine. Haliburton's late 3-pointer secured the victory, putting the Pacers ahead 2-0 in the Eastern Conference semifinals. Games 3 and 4 are scheduled in Indianapolis.

Resolute PSG weather Arsenal storm, make final
Paris Saint-Germain defeated Arsenal 3-1 on aggregate in the Champions League semi-finals, securing their spot in the final in Munich on May 31. Despite Arsenal's early promise, PSG's clinical goals from Fabian Ruiz and Achraf Hakimi sealed their victory.

Tennis-Alcaraz raring to go, welcomes Sinner back from doping ban
Carlos Alcaraz is back to his best for the Italian Open after recovering from injuries that forced him to withdraw from the Madrid Open. He expressed excitement about the tournament and hopes to face world number one Jannik Sinner in the final, who is returning from a doping suspension. Both players are on opposite sides of the draw.
IPL 2025: Will RCB vs LSG game on Friday go ahead? IPL chairman gives key update
India eliminated Abdul Rauf Azhar, mastermind behind Daniel Pearl's murder and IC-814 hijacking, during Operation Sindoor. The precision strike killed Azhar and nine family members at Jaish headquarters in Bahawalpur, Pakistan, drawing international praise.

Lions squad for Australia: Itoje captain, Pollock in but no Doris or Farrell
Maro Itoje has been named captain of the British and Irish Lions for their upcoming tour of Australia, leading a 38-man squad featuring 15 Irish players and only two Welshmen. This marks Itoje's third tour, and he is the first English captain since 2001. The team will play three tests against the Wallabies starting June 20.

Soccer-Portuguese title on the line as Benfica host rivals Sporting
Sporting and Benfica face off in a crucial Lisbon derby that could determine the Portuguese league title. Both teams have 78 points, with Sporting leading due to a previous win. A Sporting victory secures the championship, while a Benfica win by two goals reclaims the title. The match's outcome will significantly impact the final league standings.

Itoje grateful for 'tremendous honour' of leading Lions in Australia
Maro Itoje has been named captain of the British and Irish Lions for their upcoming tour of Australia, marking a significant honor for the 30-year-old lock. Head coach Andy Farrell praised Itoje's understanding of the Lions' legacy. The 38-man squad includes notable selections and will face the Wallabies in three Tests starting July 19.

Former NFL player sentenced to 30 years for killing girlfriend, burning her corpse
Former NFL player Kevin Ware Jr. received 30 years for murdering girlfriend Taylor Pomaski in 2021, pleading guilty to killing her, burning her corpse, and facing additional drug and weapons charges.

Soccer-PSG victory over Arsenal triggers night of disorder in Paris
Following Paris St Germain's victory over Arsenal, 47 people were arrested in Paris after a car struck three fans, one critically injured, near the Champs-Elysees. Celebrations turned violent as the driver accelerated into a crowd of supporters. Police reported clashes and damage, with a heavy presence deployed to restore order amid escalating tensions.

Tyreek Hill to Pittsburgh Steelers: Why the blockbuster trade makes sense
Tyreek Hill reportedly wants to leave the Miami Dolphins, with renewed interest in joining the Pittsburgh Steelers following George Pickens' departure. Hill's performance last season was hindered by injuries and quarterback issues, leading to speculation about his future. With Aaron Rodgers' arrival, the Steelers need a top WR, making Hill a potential fit.

Rugby-Itoje 'honoured and humbled' to be named British and Irish Lions captain
Maro Itoje has been appointed captain of the British and Irish Lions for the upcoming tour of Australia, marking him as the first Black player and third Englishman to lead the team. The 30-year-old Saracens lock expressed his honor and excitement for the challenge, looking forward to the tour after his impressive performances in previous Lions tours and the Six Nations.

MMA fighters brace for Asian Games debut amidst uncertainty
Ritu Phogat, a gold medalist wrestler turned MMA fighter, aims to represent India in the 2026 Asian Games as MMA debuts there. Despite facing challenges due to the lack of a unified governing body and proper training infrastructure in India, she believes this opportunity could elevate the sport's legitimacy and inspire future athletes.

Soccer-Barcelona host Real Madrid with LaLiga title firmly in their sights
Barcelona faces Real Madrid in a crucial 'El Clasico' on Sunday, leading LaLiga by four points. A win would bring them closer to their 28th title, following their Copa del Rey victory. While Barca has dominated this season, Real struggles with injuries and disappointing performances. Coach Carlo Ancelotti's future is uncertain amid rumors of a move to Brazil's national team.

Compound archers Madhura, Rishabh in semis; recurve teams bow out in Shanghai World Cup
At the Archery World Cup Stage 2 in Shanghai, Indian compound archers Rishabh Yadav and Madhura Dhamangaonkar reached the semifinals, with Yadav defeating Denmark's Mathias Fullerton in a tense shoot-off. However, the Indian recurve teams struggled, with both men's and women's teams exiting early, emphasizing the need for improvement ahead of the 2028 Olympics.