Benteke Brace Gives Rooney's D.C. United Playoff Boost

Christian Benteke scored twice for D.C. United in their 4-0 win over the Chicago Fire in Major League Soccer on Saturday. Tim Nwachukwu / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP
Christian Benteke scored twice for D.C. United in their 4-0 win over the Chicago Fire in Major League Soccer on Saturday. Tim Nwachukwu / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP
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Benteke Brace Gives Rooney's D.C. United Playoff Boost

Christian Benteke scored twice for D.C. United in their 4-0 win over the Chicago Fire in Major League Soccer on Saturday. Tim Nwachukwu / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP
Christian Benteke scored twice for D.C. United in their 4-0 win over the Chicago Fire in Major League Soccer on Saturday. Tim Nwachukwu / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP

Christian Benteke scored twice as DC United delivered a timely boost for manager Wayne Rooney and their playoff hopes with a 4-0 win over the Chicago Fire in Major League Soccer on Saturday.

The Belgian former Liverpool striker hadn't found the net for three months but opened the scoring in the ninth minute with a confident finish after collecting a lofted ball from Polish midfielder Mateusz Klich, said AFP.

Benteke turned creator for United's second goal in the 20th minute, bringing the ball down superbly before feeding Theodore Ku-DiPietro who drilled home.

An own goal from Chicago defender Carlos Teran, after another clever touch from Benteke, made it 3-0 four minutes before the break.

Benteke tapped in his second and his team's fourth in stoppage time.

Former Manchester United and England striker Rooney had said this week that he was "disappointed and frustrated" that DC United has not contacted him in two months about a contract extension to his expiring deal.

The club have invested in strengthening their squad since Rooney took over mid-way through last season but went into Saturday's game outside the playoff positions after a three-match losing run.

However Saturday's win moved the team into ninth place, occupying the final post-season spot, as they leapfrogged Chicago with seven games remaining in their regular season campaign.

"It was a result we needed," Rooney told the Washington Post. "We know it’s on us to keep putting on performances like we did tonight and win games. Where we are, tonight’s game will give us a lot of confidence," he added.

Benteke had been without a goal since June 3, failing to score in 11 straight games in all competitions.

"When you don’t score for a few games, it can be frustrating," he said. "But I was just thinking about doing the right thing. If you do the right thing, it leads to goals," he said.

Leaders lose
There were defeats for both the conference leaders with Eastern Conference pace-setters Cincinnati, already assured of a place in the playoffs, falling to a 1-0 loss at home to Orlando City.

Uruguayan forward Facundo Torres scored the only goal of the game, a minute before the interval, as the Florida side, third in the East, strengthened their playoff position.

Western Conference table toppers St.Louis City suffered a 2-1 loss in their Midwest derby at Sporting Kansas City with Mexican striker Alan Pulido grabbing a brace.

Samuel Adeniran blasted St. Louis ahead in the 22nd minute before Pulido pulled Kansas City level nine minutes later with a close-range finish.

A smart side-foot finish by Pulido on the stroke of half-time secured a win for Peter Vermes' team who are in 11th spot but just two points outside the playoff frame.

Wilfried Nancy, Columbus Crew's French head coach, enjoyed a victorious return to his former club Montreal with his Ohio side running out 4-2 winners thanks to a hat trick from Colombian striker Cucho Hernandez.

The win moves Columbus up to fourth in the East, above the Philadelphia Union who host the New York Red Bulls on Sunday.

There was late drama in Nashville where Charlotte looked to have taken all three points thanks to a sweet stoppage time strike from Scott Arfield.

But in the eighth minute of stoppage time, Nathan Byrne was harshly ruled to have barged over Lukas MacNaughton and Hany Mukhtar levelled from the spot.

The points were shared in a 2-2 draw in the Pacific North West derby between the Seattle Sounders and the Portland Timbers, one of the oldest rivalries in American soccer.

Raul Ruidiaz headed the Sounders, second in the West, ahead in the ninth minute and Leo Chu doubled the advantage on the half-hour with a breakaway solo effort.

But Portland, who need a late season run to make the post-season, fought back with substitute Dairon Asprilla heading in at the back post with his first touch of the ball in the 67th minute.

Three minutes later the Timbers drew level with a wonderful, curling shot from 20 yards out from Brazilian Evander.

Lionel Messi and Inter Miami continue their attempt to climb from the foot of the table into the playoffs when they travel to defending champions Los Angeles FC.



Verona Prepares its Ancient Arena for the Olympics Closing Ceremony on Sunday

A view of the Arena ahead of the closing ceremony at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Verona, Italy, Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni)
A view of the Arena ahead of the closing ceremony at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Verona, Italy, Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni)
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Verona Prepares its Ancient Arena for the Olympics Closing Ceremony on Sunday

A view of the Arena ahead of the closing ceremony at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Verona, Italy, Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni)
A view of the Arena ahead of the closing ceremony at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Verona, Italy, Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni)

A city forever associated with Romeo and Juliet, Verona will host the final act of the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics on Sunday inside the ancient Roman Arena, where some 1,500 athletes will celebrate their feats against a backdrop of Italian music and dance.

Acclaimed ballet dancer Roberto Bolle has been rehearsing for the closing ceremony inside the Arena di Verona this week under a veil of secrecy, along with some 350 volunteers, for a spectacle titled “Beauty in Motion," which frames beauty as something inherently dynamic.

“Beauty cannot be fixed in time. This ancient monument is beautiful if it is alive, if it continues to change,” said the ceremony's producer, Alfredo Accatino. “This is what we want to narrate: An Italy that is changing, and also the beauty of movement, the beauty of sport and the beauty of nature."

Other headlining Italian artists include singer Achille Lauro and DJ Gabry Ponte, whose hits could be heard blasting from the Arena during rehearsals this week.

Inside a tent serving as a dressing room, seamstresses put the finishing touches on costumes inspired by the opera world as volunteers prepped for the stage, The Associated Press reported.

“It’s really special to be inside the Arena,” said Matilde Ricchiuto, a student from a local dance school. "Usually, I am there as a spectator and now I get to be a star, I would say. I feel super special.”

The Arena has been a venue for popular entertainment since it was first built in 1 A.D., predating the larger Roman Colosseum by decades. Accatino said the ancient monument will produce some surprises from within its vast tunnels.

“Under the Arena there is a mysterious world that hides everything that has happened. At a certain point, this world will come out," Accatino said, promising “something very beautiful."

The ceremony will open with athletes parading triumphantly through Piazza Bra into the Arena, which once served as a stage for gladiator fights and hunts for exotic beasts.

The closing ceremony stage was inspired by a drop of water, meant to symbolically unite the Olympic mountain venues with the Po River Valley, where Milan and Verona are located, while serving as a reminder that the Winter Games are being reshaped by climate change.

While the opening ceremony was held in Milan, the other host city, Cortina d’Ampezzo, nestled in the Dolomite mountains, was considered too small and remote to host the closing ceremony. Verona, in the same Veneto region as Cortina, was chosen for its unique venue and relatively central location, said Maria Laura Iascone, the local organizing committee's head of ceremonies.

“Only Italians can use such monuments to do special events, so this is very unique, very rare," Iascone said of the Arena.

She promised a more intimate evening than the opening ceremony in Milan's San Siro soccer stadium, with about 12,000 people attending the closing compared with more than 60,000 for the opening.

Iascone said about 1,500 of the nearly 3,000 athletes participating in the most spread-out Winter Games in Olympic history are expected to drive a little over an hour from Milan and between two and four hours from the six mountain venues.

The ceremony will close with the Olympic flame being extinguished. A light show will substitute fireworks, which are not allowed in Verona to protect animals from being disturbed.

The Verona Arena will also be the venue for the Paralympic opening ceremony on March 6. For the ceremonies, the ancient Arena has been retrofitted with new wheelchair ramps and accessible restrooms along with other safety upgrades. The six Paralympic events will be held in Milan and Cortina until March 15.


Arsenal Blows 2-goal Lead at Wolves to Boost Man City's Premier League Title Chances

Soccer Football - Premier League - Wolverhampton Wanderers v Arsenal - Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton, Britain - February 18, 2026  Wolverhampton Wanderers' Tom Edozie celebrates scoring their second goal with teammates REUTERS/Chris Radburn
Soccer Football - Premier League - Wolverhampton Wanderers v Arsenal - Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton, Britain - February 18, 2026 Wolverhampton Wanderers' Tom Edozie celebrates scoring their second goal with teammates REUTERS/Chris Radburn
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Arsenal Blows 2-goal Lead at Wolves to Boost Man City's Premier League Title Chances

Soccer Football - Premier League - Wolverhampton Wanderers v Arsenal - Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton, Britain - February 18, 2026  Wolverhampton Wanderers' Tom Edozie celebrates scoring their second goal with teammates REUTERS/Chris Radburn
Soccer Football - Premier League - Wolverhampton Wanderers v Arsenal - Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton, Britain - February 18, 2026 Wolverhampton Wanderers' Tom Edozie celebrates scoring their second goal with teammates REUTERS/Chris Radburn

Arsenal blew a two-goal lead at last-place Wolves on Wednesday to give a huge boost to Manchester City in the race for the Premier League title.

The league leader was held to a surprise 2-2 draw at Molineux, having led 2-0 in the second half.

Teenage debutant Tom Edozie scored in the fourth minute of added time to complete Wolves' comeback.

“There was a big difference in how we played in the first half and the second half. We dropped our standards and we got punished for it,” Arsenal forward Bukayo Saka told the BBC.

The draw means Arsenal has dropped points in back-to-back games and leaves it just five ahead of second-place City, having played a game more.

With the top two still to play each other at City's Etihad Stadium, the title race is too close to call.

“(It's) time to focus on ourselves, improve our standards and improve our performances and it is in our control,” Saka said.

Arsenal has led the way for the majority of the season and one bookmaker paid out on Mikel Arteta's team winning the title after it opened up a nine-point lead earlier this month.

But Wednesday's result was the latest sign that it is feeling the pressure, having finished runner-up in each of the last three seasons. It has won just two of its last seven league games.

Having blown a lead against Brentford last week, it was even worse at a Wolves team that has won just one game all season.

Victory looked all but secured after Saka gave Arsenal the lead with a header in the fifth minute and Piero Hincapie ran through to blast in the second in the 56th.

But Wolves' fightback began with Hugo Bueno's curling shot into the top corner in the 61st.

The 19-year-old Edozie was sent on as a substitute in the 84th and his effort earned the home team only its 10th point of a campaign that looks certain to end in relegation.

While it did little for Wolves' chances of survival, it may have had a major impact at the top of the standings.

“Incredibly disappointed that we gave two points away,” Arteta said. "I think we need to fault ourselves and give credit to Wolves. But what we did in the second half was nowhere near our standards that we have to play in order to win a game in the Premier League.

“When you don’t perform you can get punished, and we got punished and we have to accept the hits because that can happen when you are on top."

Arsenal plays Tottenham on Sunday. Its lead could be cut to two points before it kicks off if City wins against Newcastle on Saturday.


Sinner Sees off Popyrin to Reach Doha Quarters

 Italy's Jannik Sinner greets the fans after defeating Australia's Alexei Popyrin in their men's singles match at the Qatar Open tennis tournament in Doha on February 18, 2026. (AFP)
Italy's Jannik Sinner greets the fans after defeating Australia's Alexei Popyrin in their men's singles match at the Qatar Open tennis tournament in Doha on February 18, 2026. (AFP)
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Sinner Sees off Popyrin to Reach Doha Quarters

 Italy's Jannik Sinner greets the fans after defeating Australia's Alexei Popyrin in their men's singles match at the Qatar Open tennis tournament in Doha on February 18, 2026. (AFP)
Italy's Jannik Sinner greets the fans after defeating Australia's Alexei Popyrin in their men's singles match at the Qatar Open tennis tournament in Doha on February 18, 2026. (AFP)

Jannik Sinner powered past Alexei Popyrin in straight sets on Wednesday to reach the last eight of the Qatar Open and edge closer to a possible final meeting with Carlos Alcaraz.

The Italian, playing his first tournament since losing to Novak Djokovic in the Australian Open semi-finals last month, eased to a 6-3, 7-5 second-round win in Doha.

Sinner will play Jakub Mensik in Thursday's quarter-finals.

Australian world number 53 Popyrin battled gamely but failed to create a break-point opportunity against his clinical opponent.

Sinner dropped just three points on serve in an excellent first set which he took courtesy of a break in the sixth game.

Popyrin fought hard in the second but could not force a tie-break as Sinner broke to grab a 6-5 lead before confidently serving it out.

World number one Alcaraz takes on Frenchman Valentin Royer in his second-round match later.