MANCHESTER CITY … AND THE REST OF THE UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE TEAMS ADVANCING
Things haven’t been great this season for Manchester City, especially in the UEFA Champions League, and they started to look downright bleak when the Citizens went down 1-0 to Club Brugge in a win-and-in Matchday 8 league phase matchup.
Here are the top eight teams, who are automatically into the Round of 16:
Liverpool
Barcelona
Arsenal
Inter
Atletico Madrid
Bayer Leverkusen
Lille
Aston Villa
And then here are the teams who finished ninth-24th.
9. Atalanta 10. Borussia Dortmund 11. Real Madrid 12. Bayern Munich 13. AC Milan 14. PSV 15. Paris Saint-Germain 16. Benfica 17. Monaco 18. Brest 19. Feyenoord 20. Juventus 21. Celtic 22. Manchester City 23. Sporting Lisbon 24. Club Brugge
Those teams will meet a team at the opposite end of the spectrum in a two-legged playoff to make the Round of 16. For example, No. 9 Atalanta will face either No. 23 Sporting or No. 24 Club Brugge. Then, No. 10 Borussia Dortmund will face whichever team Atalanta doesn’t draw. On and on they’ll go in the draw, which is slated for tomorrow. Here’s the full explainer.
We also have our Champions League team of the league phase. Yunus Musah certainly isn’t on it after earning a red card, but at least that USMNT star’s struggles were balanced out by Christian Pulisic‘s goal. Pulisic is the first American to score four Champions League goals in a single season. Finally, here are Chuck Booth’s Power Rankings.
When the Yankees are complaining about someone else spending, it’s hard to have much sympathy. But that’s exactly what owner Hal Steinbrenner did, saying the Dodgers‘ big-money moves are “difficult for most of us owners.”
Anderson:“Steinbrenner’s estimated net worth is $1.5 billion, according to Forbes, an impressive figure that can be credited to — at least in part — his late father’s unrivaled enthusiasm for tossing coin at his baseball team’s roster. To be fair, Steinbrenner’s estimated worth is several times less than Dodgers owner Mark Walter‘s $6.2 billion figure. At the same time, estimates have the Yankees generating the most revenue among MLB clubs, all the while spending a lower percentage of that estimated revenue on their payroll than the Minnesota Twins, Colorado Rockies, Kansas City Royals, and others.”
I don’t have much sympathy for anyone complaining about a team spending money. If anything, there are way too many owners unwilling to spend the money requisite for their teams to reach their goals … or even be competitive. Yes, some teams have more money than others, but the Yankees complaining? That’s the pot calling the kettle black.
Not so honorable mentions
Caitlin Clarkwon’t participate in the NBA All-Star Weekend’s 3-point shootout.
Six of the NFL coach openings have been filled, and the Saints reportedly have a frontrunner for their vacancy. So Will Brinson is here to hand out grades for the new hires, and only one made it in the “A” range.
Brinson:“Chicago Bears, Ben Johnson: A- | It’s not an easy job, but the Bears convinced him he should fly slightly south anyway. Process-wise, this was a pretty sound, efficient search and hire. The Bears definitely go out of the box on the reg when it comes to hiring coaches and didn’t do that here. They get bonus points for damaging a division opponent’s offense in the process not to mention beating out the Jags for Johnson.”
Then we have the Cowboys. Sometimes we’re wrong about hires. Maybe Brian Schottenheimer will be a great choice. But it’s not just the hire; it’s the process. Waiting over a week after the season ended to announce Mike McCarthy wouldn’t be back put Dallas behind the eight ball. Then, after a very limited process that, of course, included nearly as many headline-grabbing supposed “interests” (Deion Sanders and Bill Belichick) as actual interviewees, the Cowboys simply promoted from within. I don’t love it, and Will appropriately gives Dallas a “D” for “disaster.”
Rays sign Ha-Seong Kim, Royals add Carlos Estévez
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We may still be waiting for that second wave of top free agents to sign, but there are still significant moves going on elsewhere.
Anderson:“He’s a pleasure to watch man his position, showing a particular attitude for ranging to his right. While Kim won’t be confused for a dynamic offensive player anytime soon, the improvements he’s made as a basestealer have helped offset his lackluster slugging capacity. He’s a good player. Unfortunately, he required shoulder surgery this fall that will sideline him into next season and likely suppress his earning potential.”
The Royals, meanwhile, signed 2023 All-Star reliever Carlos Estévez to a two-year, $20 million deal. He was 34th in our rankings, coming off a season in which he posted a 2.45 ERA with the Angels and Phillies.
What we’re watching Thursday
Hawks at Cavaliers, 7 p.m. on TNT/truTV No. 13 Oklahoma at No. 7 LSU (W), 7 p.m. on ESPN2 No. 22 Alabama at No. 12 Kentucky (W), 7 p.m. on SEC Network Iowa State at No. 11 Kansas State (W), 8:30 p.m. on ESPN Rockets at Grizzlies, 9:30 p.m. on TNT/truTV No. 16 Oregon at UCLA (M), 10:30 p.m. on FS1 Sharks at Kraken, 10:30 p.m. on ESPN