Updates
Columbus Crew sign Colombian defender Jimmy Medranda via free agency

The Columbus Crew have bolstered their defensive options with the signing of Jimmy Medranda via free agency.
Medranda arrives at Lower.com Field having already spent a decade in Major League Soccer, playing over 160 games during combined spells with Nashville SC, Sporting Kansas City and, most recently, the Seattle Sounders.
The 28-year-old left-back has signed a one-year deal with the Crew through the 2023 MLS season, with the club holding an option for 2024.
“Jimmy is a proven winner, and we are proud to have a player with his MLS experience choose to sign with the Crew,” Crew president and general manager Tim Bezbatchenko said in a club press release.
“Bringing a decade of MLS experience with him to Columbus, Jimmy’s addition to our roster will help provide depth and create competition on our backline, and we look forward to having him as part of our team.”
Medranda fills a position of need for Columbus following the departure of Pedro Santos, who signed for DC United via free agency earlier this winter. The Colombian defender joins Will Sands on the club’s left-back depth chart.
The Crew are aiming to return to the MLS Cup Playoffs in their first season under new head coach Wilfried Nancy after finishing eighth in the Eastern Conference in 2022.
Watch the story of Charlotte FC’s journey to MLS in 90min’s The Making of Charlotte FC, presented by DoorDash, on 90min channels now. Subscribe to our new US YouTube channel.
Boxing and MMA News
BREAKING: Anthony Joshua defeats Jermaine Franklin by unanimous decision

To nobody’s suprise, Anthony Joshua has won a 12-round unanimous decision Jermaine Franklin by scores of 118-111 and 117-111 (two times).
Joshua appears glum in his corner, perhaps conscious of the fact that his performance will not frighten Fury, Wilder, Joyce, Anderson, or the other heavyweight contenders.
All Rounds
Round 1
There’s the bell! And Joshua immediately connects with a crisp jab. The Watford man’s career-high weight cuts an intimidating presence that’s dwarfing his much-smaller American foe, but AJ does look somewhat tentative and tense as this mostly feeling-out round progresses. Joshua continues to score sparingly with the jab behind a tight guard, but any thoughts that Joshua would come out guns blazing have been swiftly dismissed.
Round 2
Franklin lands an overhand right and Joshua cracks back with a vicious counter. Franklin lands another right hand and Joshua is bleeding heavily from his nose. Joshua lands a big straight right, the best punch of the fight so far. Both men landed solid shots but nothing of major consequence. Joshua just nicks the round on our card, but still looking worryingly stiff while Franklin keeps moving confidently forward. AJ has landed 19 of 65 punches so far (including 11 of 44 jabs), according to Compubox’s punch statistics, compared to nine of 53 for Franklin.
Round 3
Franklin walks right into a right hand, but keeps moving forward undeterred. Joshua has been more active and keeps landing shots, but the American has made a habit of immediately throwing back. Franklin lands a good inside left hand to the body. Joshua lands a big shot right at the bell, but Franklin walks back to his corner smiling. Another close round but Franklin has done just enough to edge it against Joshua, who looked no more comfortable in the third round than in the previous two.
Round 4
Joshua enjoys his best round of the fight so far by loosening up and keeping his opponent at distance. He keeps working that powerful jab from the outside, landing it almost at will and swelling Franklin’s right eye. There’s an explosive exchange along the ropes near the end of the round, but Joshua emerges unscathed.
Round 5
Better from Joshua, who lands a stinging right over the top in the early stages and is starting to let that right hand go more. Franklin has taken AJ’s singular offerings well so far and it’s clearly going to require a sustained attack to get him out of there. Joshua’s jab wins him another uncontroversial round. Opening up the combination punching could close the show before long.
Round 6
Franklin’s movement has waned over the past couple of rounds, presenting Joshua with a more stationary target. A dangerous game. The Michigan man is struggling more and more to close the distance, paying a cost whenever he tries to slip inside. A valiant effort by the American but another clear round for Joshua, whose jab is winning the day.

Round 7
More of the same from Joshua, who is winning comfortably behind the jab against an opponent hand-picked to make him look good, but hardly putting fear into the fighters at or near the top of the heavyweight division today.
Round 8
Joshua is in total control here, pecking away with the jab and using his 20lb weight advantage to grab and hold and lean on Franklin. Does the American have a fight-changing punch left in him?
Round 9
Joshua’s jab has lost his sting. He’s pawing with it, perhaps waiting for Franklin to walk into a right hand. The round follows what’s become a familiar pattern for two and a half minutes with Joshua boxing effectively until Franklin lands a huge right hand near the end of the round that rocks the Briton and moves him backward. A big moment but the American can’t follow up on it and it’s not enough to undo Joshua’s previous work.
Round 10
Some genuine two-way action, finally, as the fighters come together for a series of explosive exchanges from bell to bell … with Joshua getting the better of them. Franklin does well to stay upright after eating a bounty of Joshua hooks and uppercuts that land flush.
Round 11
Joshua hurts Franklin with a body shot. Franklin is hurt! He’s grabbing and holding onto his British foe. Can Joshua finish the job? Franklin lands a sharp counter right. He looked badly hurt moments ago but has found his footing, but he keeps absorbing Joshua blows. Clearly, he will need a knockout in the 12th.
Round 12
Joshua appears to have Franklin hurt with about a minute to go, but Franklin makes it to the final bell. He’s gone the distance with a former two-time world champion. There’s a bit of a scuffle after the bell – more action than we saw for long stretches of this bout – with both fighters being restrained by their trainers. We’re waiting on the official scorecards. It will surely be a unanimous-decision win for Anthony Joshua, but hardly the statement win that he so desperately needed.
Football
Elche 0-4 Barcelona: Player ratings as Blaugrana cruise to routine win

Barcelona continued their push towards the La Liga title with a comfortable 4-0 victory over the division’s bottom side Elche on Saturday.
It wasn’t a particularly inspiring performance from Xavi’s side but the gulf in quality between the two sides ensured it never needed to be, with Robert Lewandowski scoring twice and both Ansu Fati and Ferran Torres getting in on the action in the second half.
Elche made a bright start but soon reverted to type, backtracking and sitting deep in an attempt to frustrate Barcelona – doing so fairly successfully for the first 19 minutes before Lewandowski opened the scoring.
Ronald Araujo knocked a free-kick back across the box and Lewandowski did well to shuffle the ball out of his feet and arrow a strike into the corner of the goal.
Elche responded well and actually enjoyed some nice spells of possession, although the next real chance fell to Lewandowski once again as the Pole leapt highest to meet a cross inside the six-yard box, but he got his jump all wrong and somehow sent the ball over the bar.
Jules Kounde then saw an effort blocked on the line by Omar Mascarell as Barcelona ended what was a bit of an ugly first half on top.
Elche had an excellent chance to snatch an equaliser early in the second half when Jose Angel Carmona went bursting through one-on-one, but before he could get his shot away, the full-back’s hamstring gave up on him and sent him crashing to the ground.
Moments later, Fati thundered home a second, driving from deep and sending a low effort across goal and into the bottom corner.
Lewandowski added the third 65 minutes in, picking up the ball after Gavi had stolen possession and drilling home to remove any doubt about the result.
With the floodgates now fully open, Torres soon added a fourth, cutting inside from the right wing and bending the ball beyond Badia.
As had been the case all game, Elche refused to lie down and they did manage plenty of half-chances, but they simply did not have the quality needed to break Barcelona down in the end.
GK: Edgar Badia (4); RB: Helibelton Palacios (4); CB: Pedro Bigas (5); CB: Omar Mascarell (6); LB: Carlos Clerc (5); RM: Tete Morente (5); CM: Jose Angel Carmona (5); CM: Gerard Gumbau (6); LM: Lautaro Blanco (5); AM: Fidel Chaves (5); ST: Pere Milla (5).
Substitutes: Raul Guti (6), Nicolas Fernandez (6), Josan (5), Ezequiel Ponce (5).
GK: Marc-Andre ter Stegen – 6/10 – Busier than he’ll have expected to be and had to ride his luck at times.
RB: Jules Kounde – 7/10 – Played more like a winger but should have done better when in front of goal.
CB: Ronald Araujo – 7/10 – A classy knockdown for Lewandowski’s opener.
CB: Marcos Alonso – 7/10 – Defensively solid and always willing to get involved in attack where possible.
LB: Jordi Alba – 7/10 – Looked fresh as he tried to get involved as much as possible.
DM: Eric Garcia – 6/10 – A solid showing in midfield. Not tested much defensively but kept things ticking over with some nice passing.
CM: Sergi Roberto – 6/10 – Unspectacular but effective. Advanced possession well but struggled to break down Elche’s defence.
CM: Gavi – 8/10 – Electric. Looked back at home in midfield as he charged around to get involved in almost everything positive for Barcelona.
RW: Ferran Torres – 6/10 – A quiet showing aside from his well-taken goal.
ST: Robert Lewandowski – 8/10 – Took his goals very well and could have easily had more.
LW: Ansu Fati – 6/10 – Not a particularly impressive performance but can’t fault the end product.
Substitutes
Franck Kessie (68′ for Gavi) – 6/10 – Kept things ticking over.
Pablo Torre (77′ for Araujo) – 6/10 – Brought good energy in limited minutes.
Aleix Garrido (83′ for Fati) – N/A
Manager
Xavi – 6/10 – Barcelona weren’t particularly impressive but didn’t need to be. Xavi set his side up and then waited for their superiority to bring results, and that’s what happened.
Player of the match – Robert Lewandowski (Barcelona)
BUNDESLIGA
Bayern Munich 4-2 Dortmund: Player ratings as Tuchel returns with huge win

Bayern Munich made a dominant start to their new era under Thomas Tuchel by thumping Bundesliga title rivals Borussia Dortmund 4-2 to regain top spot in Germany’s top flight.
Dortmund went into the international break as the league leaders but crumbled in familiar fashion in Bavaria on Saturday as Gregor Kobel embarrassingly skewed a Dayot Upamecano pass into his own net early on.
Thomas Muller netted a quick-fire double to put Bayern 3-0 up in 25 minutes before Kingsley Coman slid in to make it four at the start of the second half.
Dortmund were once again overawed by the Klassiker occasion but did manage to pull two goals back as Emre Can converted a penalty before Donyell Malen rattled one in during stoppage time.
New Bayern boss Tuchel did face former side Dortmund recently in the Champions League in 2019/20 with Paris Saint-Germain, coming out 3-2 aggregate winners in the last 16. However, the former Chelsea manager couldn’t have expected such a generously poor start from BVB in his first outing with Bayern.
The visitors did craft a decent opening before conceding the lead as Marius Wolf teed up Marco Reus, but Matthijs de Ligt covered to blocked his shot on goal.
But moments after Can was booked during a heated exchange with the referee, a serious lapse in judgement from goalkeeper Kobel handed Bayern the lead in the 13th minute. Upamecano’s hopeful punt upfield could have been gathered by the Swiss stopper in his area, but instead he slashed at it and made only the slightest of connections, the ball trickling behind him and into the net.
Dortmund have crumbled in recent trips to the Allianz Arena and they were clearly familiar with the script as some statuesque defending allowed De Ligt to head a corner towards Muller, who stayed onside to turn in from close range.
Bayern’s grip on the game intensified when Dortmund quickly lost possession in their own third. Leroy Sane’s shot from distance was parried by Kobel into Muller’s path and the German forward reacted quickest to grab his second of the game.
Dortmund were hit by an injury to centre back Nico Schlotterbeck just before half time, with Mats Hummels coming off the bench to face his former club. They did engineer a decent move as Julian Brandt and Raphael Guerreiro combined to set up Julian Ryerson, but the left-back fired over.
it could have been 4-0 before the break when Coman ran onto Leon Goretzka’s through ball, but the French winger tripped up on the turf when attempting to round Kobel.
READ NEXT
A BVB cross almost found Sebastien Haller at the start of the second half, but instead Bayern countered to net their fourth goal of the evening. Sane controlled a booming switch of play and crossed low – nutmegging Muller in the process – towards Coman who prodded in at the back post.
Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting had an acrobatic effort disallowed before being denied by Kobel having latched onto Sane’s fizzed pass.
Dortmund saw a faint glimmer of hope when substitute Serge Gnabry brought down Jude Bellingham, allowing Can to beat Yann Sommer from the penalty spot.
Their second goal came slightly too late to force a grandstand finish as Malen produced an instinctive finish after neat interplay with Guerreiro in the 90th minute.
Bayern saw out the remaining few minutes to usurp Dortmund at the top of the Bundesliga, leading their rivals by two points.
GK: Yann Sommer – 6/10 – Had to gather a few ambitious shots but his work load was pretty minimal. A bit too rooted for the second goal.
RB: Benjamin Pavard – 7/10 – Rarely had to be worried about Reus or Guerreiro in behind.
CB: Dayot Upamecano – 7/10 – Might claim the first goal if he’s feeling lucky. Made a few tackles which kept Bayern in the ascendancy. Booked and suspended for Bayern’s next game.
CB: Matthijs de Ligt – 7/10 – Great header gave Muller a tap in. Could have done more to prevent Malen on another day.
LB: Alphonso Davies – 7/10 – Made a couple of mistakes in quick succession early on but his recoveries in defence and outlet in attack made up for any rustiness.
CM: Joshua Kimmich – 7/10 – Engineered another Klassiker victory for Bayern, picking out Muller in dangerous areas.
CM: Leon Goretzka – 7/10 – Created a couple of big opportunities and didn’t lack a goal threat himself.
RW: Leroy Sane – 8/10 – Was allowed to dribble unopposed at times, which obviously plays to his strengths. Nice ball across the box set up Coman.
AM: Thomas Muller – 8/10 – Great anticipation to be in the right place to score two easy goals in the first half.
LW: Kingsley Coman – 8/10 – A constant threat with the ball at his feat and arrived on the spot to convert Sane’s pass.
ST: Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting – 7/10 – Just strayed offside before controlling, swivelling and shooting past Kobel.
Substitutes
Sadio Mane (69′ for Choupo-Moting) – 5/10 – Joined in the frequent Bayern attacks but couldn’t cash in.
Serge Gnabry (69′ for Muller) – 5/10 – Gave away a penalty minutes after his introduction. Had a goal disallowed late on.
Joao Cancelo (79′ for Davies) – N/A
Jamal Musiala (79′ for Coman) – N/A
Ryan Gravenberch (86 for Goretzka) – N/A
Manager
Thomas Tuchel – 7/10 – Was handed a fair amount of joy by Dortmund’s poor defending and might not have learned too much about his side. Still, victory in Der Klassiker is as good a way for Tuchel to start.
GK: Gregor Kobel – 2/10 – You can file Kobel’s mistake for the first goal under ‘Silly Things That Dortmund Do in Der Klassiker‘. Completely unnecessary and yet totally becoming of BVB.
RB: Marius Wolf – 5/10 – Put in some threatening crosses from the right and made a handful of important tackles.
CB: Niklas Sule – 3/10 – Bit clumsy and never had a grip on where Bayern’s elusive attackers were.
CB: Nico Schlotterbeck – 4/10 – Overwhelmed alongside his teammates in the first half before being subbed off.
LB: Julian Ryerson – 3/10 – Never got to grips with Sane and came off at the break.
RM: Julian Brandt – 3/10 – Also substituted at the break. Is Dortmund’s top league scorer this season but never looked like netting here.
CM: Jude Bellingham – 5/10 – Did well to win a penalty in the second half but did struggle against Goretzka and Kimmich with Can all over the place.
CM: Emre Can – 5/10 – Scored Dortmund’s penalty but Can was positionally errant throughout as Bayern stormed up field. His early booking definitely affected his performance in that regard.
CM: Raphael Guerreiro – 4/10 – Didn’t really expect left-back Raphael Guerreiro to cut it in midfield in Der Klassiker. It didn’t really work out but he did get an assist for Malen late on.
LM: Marco Reus – 4/10 – His attempts at ingenuity were snuffed out regularly by Bayern’s alert defenders.
ST: Sebastien Haller – 5/10 – Dortmund never had a base to build from to involve Haller further up the pitch. Brought off just after the hour.
Substitutes
Mats Hummels (44′ for Schlotterbeck) – 3/10 – Turned like a truck and looked like he was running in quicksand in comparison to Sane and Coman.
Donyell Malen (46′ for Brandt) – 7/10 – Jinked in from the left to squeeze a late effort past Sommer to make the scoreline a little more respectable.
Salih Ozcan (46′ for Ryerson) – 5/10
Youssoufa Moukoko (61′ for Haller) – 6/10
Mahmoud Dahoud (61′ for Reus) – 6/10
Manager
Edin Terzic – 4/10 – Can’t really help his side conceding an awful opening goal, but the same mental fragilities are present for Dortmund. Big question marks over their character in the title run-in remain.
Player of the match – Thomas Muller (Bayern Munich)
-
Football1 week ago
Lionel Messi return to Barcelona more and more likely
-
AFCON1 week ago
Nigeria 0-1 Guinea-Bissau: Wild Dogs defeats Super Eagles in AFCON qualifiers
-
BUNDESLIGA1 week ago
Randal Kolo Muani hints at big future move amid Chelsea interest & Man Utd links
-
EPL1 week ago
Premier League clubs interested in Juventus talent Samuel Iling-Junior
-
EPL3 days ago
Arsenal reveals tickets price for final Premier League game of the season