"The truth is, I'm feeling really good. I felt very comfortable. I think I played a good game. I was also able to help with the goal, which was great for me. "Physically, I felt strong too. At the end, I was obviously tired because I hadn't played so many minutes in a long time, but overall, I'm very, very happy."
When Kuminga removed his sweats, walked to the scorer's table and checked in to begin the second quarter Tuesday night, a murmur grew into a modest standing ovation as the fans inside Chase Center realized what was happening. It turned into a furor by the end of his first playing time in nearly a month. JK's going to factor in here again, coach Steve Kerr said afterward.
Bayern Munich's 5-1 thumping of Rasenballsport Leipzig marked the first time Jonathan Tah and Jamal Musiala played on the same team in the Bundesliga. However, the duo still know each other for a fairly long time. Aside from being on rival Bundesliga teams before this season, the duo also played together for the Germany national team (and the Club World Cup, but who is counting).
"It feels really, really good to once again be a Bristol Rovers player. Obviously I've been training here for a while and I've tried not to think too much about it or get too excited about the ifs, buts and maybes. But as soon as I knew that Darrell [Clarke, manager] wanted to get something done, it was easy for me to then make a decision about coming back home."
Victory in the top-of-the-table clash: An impressive FC Bayern Women side are league leaders once again! Coach José Barcala's team celebrated a 4-0 (1-0) win against SC Freiburg in the Google Pixel Women's Bundesliga on Tuesday evening and simultaneously knocked the side from the Breisgau region off the top spot. Vanessa Gilles (16th minute) put the Munich women ahead at the FC Bayern Campus stadium. After the break, Lena Oberdorf (63'), Lea Schüller (80') and Klara Bühl (90') increased the lead.
Maybe taking out some frustration on his batting helmet on Thursday is what Royce Lewis needed to get back on track? One day later, Lewis hit the sixth grand slam of his career - and his first since September 2023 - as part of a huge individual effort that helped lead the Twins over the White Sox, 9-7, in Friday night's series opener in Chicago.