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In-form Messi hits brace as Miami win 5-3 at Cincinnati in MLS

In-form Messi hits brace as Miami win 5-3 at Cincinnati in MLS

Lionel Messi of Inter Miami controls the ball during the MLS match against Cincinnati at TQL Stadium on May 13 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (AFP) Lionel Messi scored twice and had a hand in two others as Inter Miami fought back to beat FC Cincinnati 5-3 away in the MLS on Wednesday. With the World Cup in North America less than a month away, Argentina captain Messi is in excellent form. He has 11 goals in 12 MLS matches this season, Miami's latest victory boosting them into second place in the Eastern Conference with 25 points. Messi opened the scoring in the 24th minute with a fortuitous rebound off a poor clearance by Matt Miazga. It was 1-1 at half-time after Kevin Denkey's 41st-minute penalty, then Pavel Bucha scored from close range to put the hosts 2-1 up soon after the break. Messi struck again in the 55th minute, finishing off a flowing Miami attack with a left-footed shot from a cross by Rodrigo De Paul.Cincinnati's Brazilian playmaker Evander put the hosts back in front again with a blast from outside the box in the 64th minute, his seventh goal in six matches. But Messi set up a goal for young fellow Argentine Mateo Silvetti in the 79th minute, with Mexico international German Berterame scoring again for 4-3.Messi forced the final goal in the 89th minute. The 38-year-old launched himself at a cross from Silvetti and struck it with his right foot, the ball crashing off the post and deflecting in off goalkeeper Roman Celentano for an own goal. Miami coach Guillermo Hoyos was full of praise for his side."What they did today was brilliant, against a tough team and on a difficult pitch," he said. "It's very hard to play here. It's clear they're not here to stroll around MLS. "They're here to play, to give everything, and to show the world that football is played here too." He added: "We're leaving very happy. "We were able to play football at a very high level." Related Story

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PSG boss Luis Enrique praises team’s mentality after securing title

PSG boss Luis Enrique praises team’s mentality after securing title

Paris Saint-Germain's Ibrahim Mbaye celebrates after scoring a goal during the Ligue 1 match against Lens at the Stade Bollaert-Delelis stadium in Lens on May 13, 2026. (AFP) Paris St Germain are often praised for their incisive attacking play but the 2-0 victory over ‌Lens on Wednesday which sealed ​a fifth straight ‌title showed they have the mentality ‌to ⁠win ‌games even when they ‌are on the back foot, said boss ⁠Luis Enrique.Goals from Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and substitute Ibrahim Mbaye secured the win that put PSG beyond the reach of Lens in the Ligue 1 title race."Today, we spent more time defending ​than usual," said Luis Enrique. "But if you want to win trophies, you have to be ‌able to dominate ⁠both offensively ​and defensively. And the team today ​showed the mentality it needs to win."PSG won the league with just one game to spare, a much tighter margin than in their 2024-25 campaign when they had the title wrapped up with six games left."This is the sweetest and hardest ‌title to win. ‌The hardest of ⁠the three years we've had here, without ⁠a doubt. ⁠But that's also because Lens did a very good job," the Spanish manager said."And I remember certain moments from this season, the kind of matches they won ​and the number of consecutive matches they won. And it was tricky. We had to deal with that."PSG face neighbours Paris FC in their final league game on Sunday, before taking on Premier League club Arsenal in the Champions League ‌final later ​this month.  Related Story

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AI agents deepen identity security worries — Arabian Post

AI agents deepen identity security worries — Arabian Post

Global companies are moving AI agents into sensitive cyber security workflows faster than many can secure them, raising fresh concerns over identity systems, privileged access and recovery readiness after a breach.A global survey of 1,100

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Kohli senses end after roaring back to form with IPL century

Kohli senses end after roaring back to form with IPL century

Royal Challengers Bengaluru's Virat Kohli plays a shot during the Indian Premier League match against Kolkata Knight Riders at the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium in Raipur on May 14, 2026. (AFP) Virat Kohli said his love of cricket keeps him going but admitted his career "is going to finish one day" after ending a mini slump in form with a match-winning IPL century.Regarded as one of the most accomplished batsmen of his generation, the 37-year-old Kohli is a hero to hundreds of millions of Indian fans."Cricket is absolutely something that I truly love," he said. "I just give my heart and soul out there on the field, whether I'm fielding or batting, because it's going to finish one day."Kohli bounced back from two consecutive ducks to hit an unbeaten 105 and lead defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru to a crucial win on Wednesday.He scored his ninth hundred in the Indian Premier League - but first this season - as Bengaluru chased down 193 with five balls to spare against Kolkata Knight Riders.Kohli also became the fastest player to 14,000 runs in T20 cricket.He achieved the feat in 409 innings, bettering Chris Gayle's 423.Kohli, who has retired from Tests and T20 internationals, guided Bengaluru to their maiden title on the 18th attempt last year."I just love batting, even after all this. That is my core feeling," Kohli said on Wednesday after being named player of the match."What an honour to be playing at this level, what an honour to be competing with the very best in the world still," he added."This is all I've done, all my life."Kohli is third on the batting charts in this IPL season with 484 runs including three fifties and one ton, at an average of 53.77 in 12 matches.Kohli's 60-ball knock was laced with 11 fours and three sixes, as he equalled Jos Buttler's record of three IPL centuries in successful chases.Called "King Kohli" for his prolific run-scoring, the opener got off the mark with a single in the first over of the chase, punching the air in mock celebration after his successive ducks.He raised his fifty in 32 balls, and then his first hundred of the season."I want to make the most of every day that I'm on the field, and just enjoy myself, and have a lot of fun," he said.Kohli said he enjoys being tested."I look forward to a pressure situation, look forward to scenarios where I'm feeling a bit of heat," he said."Then I challenge myself to say, 'you know what, just go for it'", he added."And, when you cross the line, it makes you a better player. I just love hitting the ball in the middle of the bat. And that joy is still there."The number India 18 jersey worn by Kohli is by far the most popular piece of merchandise worn around grounds across the country.He ended his T20 career with a match-winning innings in the 2024 World Cup final victory in Barbados.   Related

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How a fast food taco showed who Steve Hilton really is

How a fast food taco showed who Steve Hilton really is

Gustavo Arellano, Tribune News ServiceOut in the high desert city of Barstow stand three Del Tacos that bill themselves as better than their corporate cousins. They're the last ones owned and operated by Ed Hackbarth,

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Livvy Dunne Says Failed ‘White Lotus’ Audition Led To ‘Baywatch’ Gig

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Livvy Dunne 'White Lotus' Didn't Want Me ... But 'Baywatch' Sure Did!!! Published May 14, 2026 8:58 AM PDT Play video content Livvy Dunne got the full acting experience before joining "Baywatch" ... revealing she

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What a difference some English terms make

What a difference some English terms make

There are 5 countries in the world where English is the native language. These include the UK, the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. It’s common knowledge that how they refer to their mother in

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Century of wonder

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Naturalist, filmmaker, and environmental campaigner, twice knighted Sir David Attenborough celebrated his 100th birthday a week ago with his family and at a concert honouring him at the Royal Albert Hall where music from some