Mbappé Penalty Rescues Draw for PSG Against Newcastle in Champions League 

Kylian Mbappé of PSG celebrates after scoring the 1-1 goal from the penalty spot during the UEFA Champions League group F match between Paris Saint-Germain and Newcastle United in Paris, France, 28 November 2023. (EPA)
Kylian Mbappé of PSG celebrates after scoring the 1-1 goal from the penalty spot during the UEFA Champions League group F match between Paris Saint-Germain and Newcastle United in Paris, France, 28 November 2023. (EPA)
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Mbappé Penalty Rescues Draw for PSG Against Newcastle in Champions League 

Kylian Mbappé of PSG celebrates after scoring the 1-1 goal from the penalty spot during the UEFA Champions League group F match between Paris Saint-Germain and Newcastle United in Paris, France, 28 November 2023. (EPA)
Kylian Mbappé of PSG celebrates after scoring the 1-1 goal from the penalty spot during the UEFA Champions League group F match between Paris Saint-Germain and Newcastle United in Paris, France, 28 November 2023. (EPA)

Kylian Mbappé's penalty in the eighth minute of stoppage time salvaged a point for Paris Saint-Germain in a 1-1 draw with an injury-depleted but tenacious Newcastle team on Tuesday.

Alexander Isak scored on a rebound in the 24th minute, making up for his earlier miss when he shot over the bar from close range.

Miguel Almirón sent in a speculative shot from the edge of the box and PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma could only push it away to Isak’s feet for an easy finish.

PSG wasted chance after chance and Newcastle seemed on course to pull off another unlikely win to follow the 4-1 victory over the same opposition last month.

That was until Ousmane Dembélé flicked the ball up in the fifth minute of stoppage time and it bounced off Tino Livramento’s chest and onto his arm. Referee Szymon Marciniak gave a penalty after watching the incident on video review and Mbappé blasted the spot-kick past goalkeeper Nick Pope.

PSG can advance if it beats group leader Borussia Dortmund in Germany on Dec. 13 in their last group game. Dortmund beat Milan 3-1 on Tuesday as the German team secured its place in the round of 16.

“Very proud. I think we deserved to win, we created a lot of clear chances and, at times, it was difficult to get the ball in,” PSG coach Luis Enrique said.

To keep its Champions League campaign going, Newcastle must now beat AC Milan at home next month and hope PSG doesn’t win at Dortmund.

“Under the circumstances with injuries, to come to a place like this and get a point is positive. Disappointing, but positive,” Newcastle right back Kieran Trippier said.

Mbappé finally scored after having missed an early chance when Pope saved his backheel-flick finish, and later miscuing an attempt at an overhead kick. Those were just two of the many missed chances for PSG against a Newcastle team which seemed exhausted for much of the second half.

Luis Enrique responded by bringing on more attacking players. Substitute Bradley Barcola in particular got into good scoring positions only to see his efforts either saved by Pope or in one case volleyed over the bar when unmarked at the far post.

For Donnarumma, the error on Isak’s goal marked the second time in four days that the Italian goalkeeper was under scrutiny for a mistake after conceding a goal against Monaco on Friday.

Newcastle was missing 11 players to various injuries and Sandro Tonali’s gambling ban. Manager Eddie Howe picked an unchanged team from the lineup that beat Chelsea 4-1 on Saturday, 17-year-old midfielder Lewis Miley included.

Howe did not use any of his seven bench players, who included two goalkeepers and four teenagers. The other two bench spots were left empty in an illustration of just how thin Newcastle’s squad had become.



Swansea Celebrity Co-Owner Snoop Dogg Receives Grand Welcome on First Visit 

Football - Championship - Swansea City v Preston North End - Swansea.com Stadium, Swansea, Wales, Britain - February 24, 2026 Swansea City co-owner Snoop Dogg poses with kids before the match. (Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra)
Football - Championship - Swansea City v Preston North End - Swansea.com Stadium, Swansea, Wales, Britain - February 24, 2026 Swansea City co-owner Snoop Dogg poses with kids before the match. (Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra)
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Swansea Celebrity Co-Owner Snoop Dogg Receives Grand Welcome on First Visit 

Football - Championship - Swansea City v Preston North End - Swansea.com Stadium, Swansea, Wales, Britain - February 24, 2026 Swansea City co-owner Snoop Dogg poses with kids before the match. (Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra)
Football - Championship - Swansea City v Preston North End - Swansea.com Stadium, Swansea, Wales, Britain - February 24, 2026 Swansea City co-owner Snoop Dogg poses with kids before the match. (Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra)

American rapper ‌and producer Snoop Dogg received a guard of honor and was greeted with twirling white towels on Tuesday on his first visit to Swansea City since becoming an investor with the Welsh side last year.

Dressed in Swansea's colors, the 54-year-old ‌took the ‌field ahead of the ‌Championship ⁠game against Preston ⁠North End through a guard of honor comprising young footballers from Wales, as over 20,000 fans filled the stands.

The match ended 1-1, with Swansea's ⁠Liam Cullen netting a ‌95th-minute equalizer.

Swansea ‌head coach Vitor Matos told reporters that ‌Snoop Dogg had spoken with ‌the players in the dressing room.

"He's someone that likes to be involved. He was involved not only ‌with us, but as well with the (US) Olympic team. ⁠He ⁠really loves sports," added Matos.

"It's good for him to be involved. I'm happy that we have someone like him who loves the club, loves the city, wants to be here."

Swansea, who are 14th in the English second tier, face Ipswich Town on Saturday.


Dortmund Says Some Fans Will Miss Atalanta Game Due to Police Measures

Borussia Dortmund's coach Niko Kovac attends a press conference at the Bergamo Stadium in Bergamo, Italy, 24 Febuary 2026. EPA/MICHELE MARAVIGLIA
Borussia Dortmund's coach Niko Kovac attends a press conference at the Bergamo Stadium in Bergamo, Italy, 24 Febuary 2026. EPA/MICHELE MARAVIGLIA
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Dortmund Says Some Fans Will Miss Atalanta Game Due to Police Measures

Borussia Dortmund's coach Niko Kovac attends a press conference at the Bergamo Stadium in Bergamo, Italy, 24 Febuary 2026. EPA/MICHELE MARAVIGLIA
Borussia Dortmund's coach Niko Kovac attends a press conference at the Bergamo Stadium in Bergamo, Italy, 24 Febuary 2026. EPA/MICHELE MARAVIGLIA

Borussia ‌Dortmund said some of their fans will not be able to attend Wednesday's Champions League match at Atalanta after being denied entry to Italy while others ‌have been ‌visited by the ‌police ⁠at their accommodation.

"Borussia ⁠Dortmund are currently unaware of any detailed background information regarding the measures taken by the ⁠authorities," the club ‌said ‌in a statement.

"While Borussia Dortmund ‌understand the need ‌for security-based risk assessments for football matches, the club is more than ‌surprised by the scope and scale of ⁠the ⁠police measures taken."

Dortmund lead 2-0 heading into the second leg. The winners will meet with either Arsenal or Bayern Munich in the round of 16.


Medvedev Calls for Ranking System Rethink to Ease Burden on Players 

Russia's Daniil Medvedev hits a return against Greece's Stefanos Tsitsipas during their men's singles match at the Qatar Open tennis tournament in Doha on February 18, 2026. (AFP)
Russia's Daniil Medvedev hits a return against Greece's Stefanos Tsitsipas during their men's singles match at the Qatar Open tennis tournament in Doha on February 18, 2026. (AFP)
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Medvedev Calls for Ranking System Rethink to Ease Burden on Players 

Russia's Daniil Medvedev hits a return against Greece's Stefanos Tsitsipas during their men's singles match at the Qatar Open tennis tournament in Doha on February 18, 2026. (AFP)
Russia's Daniil Medvedev hits a return against Greece's Stefanos Tsitsipas during their men's singles match at the Qatar Open tennis tournament in Doha on February 18, 2026. (AFP)

Daniil Medvedev has called for ‌a streamlined ATP calendar with only Grand Slams and Masters 1000 tournaments offering ranking points, though the Russian concedes such reforms would be difficult to implement.

Top players are obligated to compete in the four majors and eight Masters events, with the world rankings breakdown reduced from 19 to 18 tournaments in 2026 after the men's body removed an ATP 500 commitment.

World number 11 Medvedev said that if smaller events did not ‌count towards ‌the rankings, it would ease the ‌pressure ⁠on players, who ⁠have criticized the 11-month calendar.

"That's the only way to make the tour shorter," Medvedev said. "It's never going to happen because there are licenses, and the ATP won't have enough money to buy all of them.

"The other tournaments won't say, 'OK, we're out' because they would lose ⁠money. It's business. Right now, with ‌how the ATP Tour is, ‌it's never going to change, at least while I'm playing.

"Make ‌it four Grand Slams ... 11 Masters. The others, ‌maybe make them without points."

Reuters has contacted the ATP for comment.

ATP chief Andrea Gaudenzi defended the calendar in October, saying scheduling remained the players' choice.

Medvedev said players pushed themselves too ‌hard to be one of the top eight to make the ATP Finals ⁠in Turin. ⁠He pointed to Holger Rune, who ruptured his Achilles in an ATP 250 event in October.

"Everybody was like 'Yeah, but you don't have to play it', but if he wants to be in Turin, he has to, even if it's not a mandatory tournament," Medvedev said.

"Last year, I played seven tournaments in a row. Did I have to? No. I played bad at the beginning of the year, maybe I can get 100 points here, 200 here.

"If there would be no points, it's an easier decision."