Football
MLS clubs pay tribute following passing of Grant Wahl

The US soccer world was rocked on Friday with the tragic news of the passing of renowned journalist Grant Wahl.
Wahl was one of the most prominent media members in US soccer history, a veteran of multiple major tournaments across the men’s and women’s game, and a key pillar in growing the game in North America.
An official cause of death has not been disclosed, but Wahl was at the Lusail Iconic Stadium covering the quarter-final between Argentina and the Netherlands on Friday when he is said to have collapsed in the press box. But after being transported by emergency services, he was later pronounced dead.
“We are shocked, saddened and heartbroken over the tragic passing of Grant Wahl. He was a kind and caring person whose passion for soccer and dedication to journalism were immeasurable,” Major League Soccer commissioner Don Garber said in a statement. “Grant was an important member of the soccer community for more than two decades, and he will be deeply missed. Our heartfelt condolences are with his wife Celine, his family and loved ones.”
Naturally, given his standing in US soccer, a huge outpouring of grief and condolences followed, including from clubs across MLS:
We are heartbroken to hear of Grant Wahl’s sudden passing. Beloved by all who knew him, Grant’s dedication and impact on the game was immeasurable. We send our deepest condolences to his wife, family and friends.
— Atlanta United FC (@ATLUTD) December 10, 2022 The soccer community hurts tonight. https://t.co/jXBSzufwHw
— Austin FC (@AustinFC) December 10, 2022 We are heartbroken to hear of the passing of Grant Wahl. He was a respected and integral part of our soccer community and he will be greatly missed.
Our deepest condolences to Grant’s family and friends. https://t.co/zEjThQ3LjD
— Charlotte FC (@CharlotteFC) December 10, 2022 We are deeply heartbroken to learn of the passing of Grant Wahl. Grant’s storytelling brought us all closer to the sport, and our community was made better by both his commitment to the game and the individuals behind it. We send our sincerest condolences to all his loved ones.
— Chicago Fire FC (@ChicagoFire) December 10, 2022 We are deeply saddened by the passing of Grant Wahl. Grant was a tremendous person who was admired throughout the world of soccer.
The FC Cincinnati community is thinking of Grant’s family, friends, and loved ones during this time. https://t.co/QmzSRbnVSZ — FC Cincinnati (@fccincinnati) December 10, 2022 The Rapids are saddened to hear of the passing of Grant Wahl. We join the soccer community in mourning the loss of such a passionate and influential figure in the growth of our sport in the U.S. Our deepest condolences go out to his family and friends during this difficult time. https://t.co/m0lTzyWhLM
— Colorado Rapids (@ColoradoRapids) December 10, 2022 Columbus Crew statement on the passing of Grant Wahl: pic.twitter.com/JQVXmRCcXt
— The Crew (@ColumbusCrew) December 10, 2022 Our entire organization is heartbroken about the passing of Grant Wahl.
He championed soccer and covered it with passion. We loved working with him. We extend our sincerest condolences to his friends, family and loved ones.
— FC Dallas (@FCDallas) December 10, 2022 A message from D.C. United CEO & Co-Chairman Jason Levien regarding the passing of Grant Wahl. pic.twitter.com/gCVTykrC8d
— D.C. United (@dcunited) December 10, 2022 — Houston Dash (@HoustonDash) December 10, 2022 The LA Galaxy mourn the loss of deeply respected American soccer journalist Grant Wahl. Our thoughts are with his family and friends in this trying time. pic.twitter.com/WC2OkrHlFF
— LA Galaxy (@LAGalaxy) December 10, 2022 LAFC is shocked and saddened by the passing of legendary soccer journalist Grant Wahl. The global soccer community and journalism lost a giant. There was no one like him. Our thoughts and condolences are with his family.
— LAFC (@LAFC) December 10, 2022 Our club is heartbroken at the news of Grant Wahl’s passing. His passion for covering and growing the sport of soccer was unmatched. He will be missed deeply by everyone in our soccer community and the sport will not be the same. Our thoughts are with his family at this time.
— Minnesota United FC (@MNUFC) December 10, 2022 Nous nous joignons à la communauté du soccer nord-américain et offrons nos sympathies aux proches du journaliste Grant Wahl.
Grant Wahl was a deeply knowledgeable and dedicated journalist. His sudden loss saddens us all. We extend our condolences to his family and loved ones. https://t.co/shffJl6KsI — CF Montréal (@cfmontreal) December 10, 2022 There are no words to describe the loss of Grant Wahl, an eminence of soccer journalism in the U.S. and worldwide. Your stories, and most importantly your heart and passion, will be deeply missed. https://t.co/yvOvlyu6z3
— Nashville SC (@NashvilleSC) December 10, 2022 We are heartbroken to hear of Grant Wahl’s passing. He was a pillar in the American soccer community and beloved by all. Our thoughts are with his family and friends. He will be missed. RIP 💙❤️
— New England Revolution (@NERevolution) December 10, 2022 Alongside the entire soccer community, NYCFC mourns the passing of Grant Wahl who had an immeasurable impact on helping grow the game we love. Grant was a great journalist and person who will be dearly missed.
Our thoughts and condolences are with his family and friends. — New York City Football Club (@NYCFC) December 10, 2022 The club is heartbroken at the loss of Grant Wahl, a dedicated journalist, storyteller and respected member of the soccer community.
Our condolences go out to his family and friends.
— New York Red Bulls (@NewYorkRedBulls) December 10, 2022 Not many people loved our game like Grant Wahl did. He will forever be remembered for his incredible journalism, but even so more for the person he was outside of the press box.
Our thoughts are with his family and friends. — Orlando City SC (@OrlandoCitySC) December 10, 2022 The entire Union family mourns the shocking loss of Grant Wahl and sends our thoughts and condolences to his family and friends.
The soccer community has lost a caring, passionate voice and a wonderful human being who dedicated much of his life to the sport we all love.
— PhilaUnion (@PhilaUnion) December 10, 2022 The Portland Timbers Statement on the Passing of Grant Wahl: pic.twitter.com/kuibrqTSwC
— Portland Timbers (@TimbersFC) December 10, 2022 We send our deepest condolences to the family and friends of longtime soccer journalist Grant Wahl. His commitment and passion to growing the world’s game was unparalleled. He will be missed greatly. https://t.co/XzeMcL5qKy
— San Jose Earthquakes (@SJEarthquakes) December 10, 2022 Club statement on the tragic passing of Grant Wahl pic.twitter.com/HUCTf4xChV
— Seattle Sounders FC (@SoundersFC) December 10, 2022 Sporting Kansas City mourns the loss of Grant Wahl. The Kansas native was so much more than just a journalist to many. His passion for storytelling and the beautiful game made him a beloved member of the soccer community.
Our thought are with his family and friends.
— Sporting Kansas City (@SportingKC) December 10, 2022 Our organization is devastated to learn about the tragic passing of @GrantWahl.
His incredible work, kindness and passion for growing this sport will always be fondly remembered.
Our thoughts are with his family, friends and loved ones.
— Toronto FC (@TorontoFC) December 10, 2022 Whitecaps FC are mourning the loss of Grant Wahl, an incredible journalist who loved the game and every story that comes with it. We are thinking of his family, friends and the soccer community during this difficult time. https://t.co/utLob2CZNy
— Vancouver Whitecaps FC (@WhitecapsFC) December 10, 2022
Football
Player ratings as Mbappe injury mars routine win

Paris Saint-Germain’s 3-1 win over Montpellier in Ligue 1 on Wednesday night was marred by Kylian Mbappe limping from the field with a suspected hamstring injury.
The Frenchman wandered off down the tunnel after just 21 minutes, which will no doubt concern PSG’s supporters less than two weeks before the Parisians are due to lock horns with Bayern Munich in the last 16 of the Champions League.
Mbappe’s absence didn’t affect the result of the game, as Fabian Ruiz, Lionel Messi and Warren Zaire-Emery bagged second half goals for PSG, but the Frenchman did have a rather eventful night despite being on the field for less than a quarter of the game.
After Sergio Ramos was hauled down in the area, Mbappe saw his ninth minute penalty saved by Montpellier goalkeeper Benjamin Lecomte, only for VAR to determine that he’d come off of his line too soon.
But Mbappe missed the second spot kick as well, with Lecomte again denying him, before he sunk to the turf 10 minutes later clutching his hamstring.
Warren Zaïre-Emery with a moment he’ll never forget! ✨
The 16-year-old wonderkid has his first PSG goal!
Remember the name. pic.twitter.com/9Ni0Vx0mTw — Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) February 1, 2023
Messi had a goal chalked off by VAR for offside before the half-time interval as PSG dominated, and it was deja vu eight minutes after the break when Achraf Hakimi also had an effort ruled out by the officials.
PSG weren’t to be denied though, and they took the lead through Ruiz after some good smart build-up play involving Vitinha, Hakimi and Mbappe’s replacement, Hugo Ekitike.
Spanish midfielder Ruiz then produced a sublime assist for Messi’s goal 15 minutes time, linking up nicely with Ekitike before sliding a perfectly weighted pass through to the Argentine. He, inevitably, did the rest by dinking the ball past the impressive Lecomte.
Montpellier scored in stoppage time to reduce the arrears when PSG could, and should, have been out of sight, and almost levelled the game when the visitors were caught dozing moments later.
Zaire-Emery, aged just 16, sealed the deal to become PSG’s youngest ever goalscorer, but the main worry for Christophe Galtier will be whether Mbappe is fit to face Bayern when the Champions League returns to the Parc des Princes on Valentine’s night.
GK: Gianluigi Donnarumma – 6/10 – Statuesque as Arnaud Nordin pulled a goal back for Montpellier late on. Didn’t have much to do.
RB: Achraf Hakimi – 7/10 – Denied a fantastic goal by the assitant referee’s flag. There are few better full-backs to watch than Hakimi when he’s in full flow.
CB: Marquinhos – 7/10 – Passing accuracy was on point and seemed to be in full control until a late blip almost cost PSG dear.
CB: Sergio Ramos – 6/10 – Was doing pretty well, even winning a penalty, before an unfortunate clash of heads ended the Spaniard’s night.
LB: Nuno Mendes – 6/10 – Still working his way back to full fitness but got a good hour and a bit under his belt.
DM: Danilo Pereira – 6/10 – Slipped into the back four after Sergio Ramos went off injured – a role he’s becoming increasingly familiar with.
RCM: Carlos Soler – 6/10 – A little quiet compared to those around him and was often outduelled.
CM: Vitinha – 7/10 – Again impressive in the heart of midfield, playing a key role in PSG’s opening goal.
LCM: Fabian Ruiz – 8/10 – Was in the right place at the right time to give PSG the lead, and then produced a fantasticly weighted pass for Messi’s goal.
ST: Lionel Messi – 8/10 – Denied by VAR in the first half but showed his class to put the game beyond Montpellier. The lead orchestrator of all things good, as per.
ST: Kylian Mbappe – 4/10 – Missed two penalties and went off injured. Not a night for Mbappe to remember.
Substitutes
SUB: Hugo Ekitike – 7/10 – Gave PSG an outlet up front, and his hard work and endeavour allowed PSG to break the deadlock.
SUB: Renato Sanches – 6/10 – Helped PSG control proceedings after coming on for the injured Ramos.
SUB: Warren Zaire-Emery – 7/10 – Took his goal superbly to become PSG’s youngest ever goalscorer. A real talent.
SUB: Juan Bernat – 6/10 – A steady but unspectacular 20 minutes or so for the former Bayern Munich man.
Player of the Match: Fabian Ruiz (PSG)
EPL
Player rating as Red Devils seal passage to Wembley

Manchester United secured their place in only a second major final in six seasons on Wednesday night with a 2-0 victory over Nottingham Forest at Old Trafford.
Goals from Anthony Martial and Fred decided the game, bumping up an already comfortable aggregate lead from the first leg to 5-0, setting up a clash with Newcastle at Wembley this month.
The hosts had mild penalty appeals when Alejandro Garnacho went down under pressure from Neco Williams and Willy Boly. But nearly half an hour had passed before either side had a clear sight of goal, with a powerful Casemiro header saved by Wayne Hennessey’s outstretched right foot.
Despite chasing an aggregate deficit, Forest had seen very little of the ball but probably should have taken the lead on a rare foray forward. A throw-in gave Brennan Johnson the chance to dribble his way through, but the pacey Welshman’s finish straight at Tom Heaton lacked conviction.
Antony’s cleanly hit strike from outside the box in the closing stages of the first half had Hennessey worried as he flew to his left, seeing the ball just rise over the crossbar.
Wout Weghorst then struck the post right before the interval after an otherwise quiet opening 45 minutes from the Dutchman, while Forest winger Emmanuel Dennis had his head in his hands when his goal-bound effort was inadvertently blocked by teammate Sam Surridge.
United had stronger penalty appeals not long into the second half when Weghorst nicked the ball in front of Forest defender Scott McKenna, whose attempt to clear then upended the forward. It was given the VAR treatment but the on-field decision surprisingly stood.
Tempers flared a little around the hour mark, with tackles flying and Alejandro Garnacho involved in an ongoing fracas with Johnson and Williams on Forest’s right flank. The young Argentine forced Hennessey into a good save at the near post in one of his final acts before Ten Hag made a flurry of changes, including the return of Jadon Sancho after more than three months out.
With United already starting to turn the screw, those changes triggered the second half goals. The first went to Martial, capitalising on a rebound after fellow sub Marcus Rashford had seen an attempt blocked following an initial run by the Frenchman.
Sancho was then involved in the second goal not long after, feeding Bruno Fernandes on the right. The United skipper’s exquisite outside-of-the-foot ball to the far post was then put back across the box by Rashford for Fred to score an easy tap-in.
Heaton still had to have his wits about him late on to preserve his clean sheet, throwing a big hand up to parry a powerful drive from Danilo as Forest searched for a very late consolation. With the goal gaping, Surridge skied his own attempt on the rebound.
GK: Tom Heaton – 6/10 – A deserved opportunity but hardly a busy night until a spectacular late save.
RB: Aaron Wan-Bissaka – 7/10 – Took up an interesting position relatively high up the pitch and often tucked inside that made it difficult for Dennis and made space for Antony.
CB: Lisandro Martinez – 7/10 – Commanded every situation.
CB: Raphael Varane – 7/10 – Always composed and in control.
LB: Luke Shaw – 6/10 – Back after illness and can be satisifed with this performance.
CM: Casemiro – 8/10 – Another fine example of the type of performance that has really driven the whole team’s resurgence this season.
CM: Fred – 7/10 – Has been thriving alongside his fellow countryman and could play an awful lot more now that Christian Eriksen is out for a few months.
RM: Antony – 6/10 – Inches away from a great goal and posed a threat early on.
AM: Bruno Fernandes (c) – 8/10 – Put in a star turn, especially after moving to the right in the seconc half. Went close to a goal of his own late on.
LM: Alejandro Garnacho – 7/10 – Becoming more and more at home in this team.
ST: Wout Weghorst – 6/10 – A quiet opening 45 minutes until hitting the post on the stroke of half-time. Probably deserved a penalty after the break.
Substitutes
SUB: Marcus Rashford (62′ for Garnacho) – 7/10
SUB: Jadon Sancho (62′ for Antony) – 7/10
SUB: Anthony Martial (63′ for Weghorst) – 7/10
SUB: Victor Lindelof (80′ for Casemiro) – N/A
SUB: Harry Maguire (80′ for Varane) – N/A
Manager
Erik ten Hag – 9/10 – Went with a strong side to avoid any slip-ups, but it was the substitutions and slight tweak in shape as Fernandes moved to the right that made the difference.
GK: Wayne Hennessey – 6/10 – Made a handful of saves to keep it 0-0 for at least a while.
RB: Neco Williams – 7/10 – Had his hands full with Garnacho but ultimately outlasted his imprssive opponent, before switching to the other side.
CB: Scott McKenna – 5/10 – Arguably fortunate not to give away a penalty for a swinging leg that caught Weghorst.
CB: Willy Boly – 6/10 – Stood tall for long periods until the resistance finally broke.
LB: Renan Lodi – 5/10 – Barely touched the ball and had a tough night of defending.
CM: Remo Freuler (c) – 5/10 – Tough night against a very good United midfield.
CM: Orel Mangala – 5/10 – Similar story to Freuler, found it hard going.
RM: Brennan Johnson – 6/10 – Should have done with a great first half chance that he created himself, having already done the hard bit.
AM: Gustavo Scarpa – 6/10 – Had promising moments just as in the first leg.
LM: Emmanuel Dennis – 5/10 – Late replacement for the injured Jesse Lingard and initially struggled to get into the game. Had one decent chance blocked by his own teammate.
ST: Sam Surridge – 5/10 – With little of the ball, frustrations got the better of him when he cleaned out Raphael Varane to pick up a yellow card.
Substitutes
SUB: Alex Mighten (64′ for Johnson) – 5/10
SUB: Danilo (64′ for Freuler) – 6/10
SUB: Serge Aurier (65′ for Lodi) – 5/10
SUB: Oliver Hammond (86′ for Scarpa) – N/A
SUB: Detlef Osong (86′ for Surridge) – N/A
Manager
Steve Cooper – 7/10 – Set up his side well and they did admirably to hold out for as long as they did.
Player of the match – Bruno Fernandes (Man Utd)
EPL
Jadon Sancho makes long-awaited Man Utd return

Jadon Sancho made his first Man Utd appearance since October as a substitute in the Carabao Cup semi-final second leg against Nottingham Forest at Old Trafford.
Sancho last featured in a 1-1 draw against Chelsea just over three months ago, a game that saw him substituted early in the second half on that occasion.
A combination of illness and a loss of form subsequently ruled the £73m winger out of action until the World Cup break. He then didn’t travel with the rest of the remaining United squad for a mid-season training camp in Spain, with manager Erik ten Hag stating he wasn’t fit enough.
The United boss also suggested that Sancho had been struggling mentally. The player was placed on an individual programme to improve his fitness and eventually rejoined his teammates in first-team training two weeks ago. He wasn’t deemed ready to return against Forest in the first leg, but a decision was made earlier this week to include him in the squad for the second leg.
With United already leading 3-0 on aggregate, Ten Hag decided the time was right for Sancho to make his comeback with just under half an hour left to play in the game.
The former Borussia Dortmund star was greeted with ‘Sancho! Sancho! Sancho!’ chants from the Old Trafford crowd and immediately took up a ‘number 10’ role that was slightly different to what United fans have previously seen from him.
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