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Warriors' Steve Kerr Uncertain After Play-In Exit

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Warriors' Steve Kerr Uncertain After Play-In Exit

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Golden State coach Steve Kerr said his future with the Warriors is unclear after Friday night's 111-96 play-in loss to the Phoenix Suns that eliminated the team from the 2025-26 postseason. Kerr, who completed his 12th season in the job, embraced Stephen Curry and Draymond Green in a moment that fueled speculation the era that produced multiple championships may be nearing an end. He acknowledged he is on an expiring contract, said “these jobs all have an expiration date,” and plans to take a week or two before meeting with owner Joe Lacob and general manager Mike Dunleavy to discuss next steps. The Warriors finished 37-45, their fourth playoff miss in seven seasons. Kerr is 604-353 in Golden State and guided the franchise to four NBA titles; Curry is under contract for next season and has signalled openness to extension, while Green holds a player option. The club faces a consequential offseason of roster, contract and strategic choices depending on whether Kerr and the front office commit to another run or pivot toward a rebuild.

Kerr uncertain about future after Warriors exit

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Kerr uncertain about future after Warriors exit

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Golden State coach Steve Kerr signalled uncertainty about his future after the Warriors’ season ended with a 111-96 play-in loss to the Phoenix Suns on April 18, 2026. Kerr, who completed his 12th season in San Francisco with a 604-353 record, is coaching on the final year of his deal and said he will take a week or two before meeting with owner Joe Lacob and general manager Mike Dunleavy to discuss next steps. Kerr, a four-time NBA champion as coach and a Paris 2024 Olympic gold medal-winning coach for USA Basketball, embraced stars Stephen Curry and Draymond Green after the game and told reporters “these jobs all have an expiration date.” The Warriors finished 37-45 this season amid injuries and inconsistency; Curry has one season left on an extension and Green holds a player option. Both players publicly voiced support for Kerr returning. The coach said he still loves coaching but acknowledged that a run can end and that any return would need alignment with the club’s plans.

Lampard steers Coventry back to Premier League

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Lampard steers Coventry back to Premier League

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Coventry City secured automatic promotion to the Premier League on April 17, 2026, ending a 25-year absence after a 1-1 draw at Blackburn Rovers. Bobby Thomas headed a late equaliser at Ewood Park to earn the point that mathematically confirmed Coventry’s return with three games to spare. Ryōya Morishita had put Blackburn ahead shortly after the interval. The result put Coventry on 86 points from 43 matches, leaving them 11 points clear of second‑placed Ipswich Town and 13 ahead of third‑placed Millwall. Manager Frank Lampard, appointed in November 2024, has overseen a rapid revival, galvanising largely the same squad and extracting strong performances from loan keeper Carl Rushworth and forwards such as Brandon Thomas‑Asante. Owner Doug King — who took full ownership in 2023 and has backed structural changes at the club and stadium — hailed the achievement. Coventry now prepare to consolidate in the top flight; promotion brings a substantial financial uplift and an urgent need to bolster the squad ahead of next season.

Ireland edge Poland 1-0 in World Cup qualifier

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Ireland edge Poland 1-0 in World Cup qualifier

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Republic of Ireland moved ahead in UEFA Women’s World Cup qualifying on April 18, 2026, as Marissa Sheva’s 41st-minute goal gave the hosts a 1-0 lead over Poland at Dublin’s Aviva Stadium. The match, played in front of an expected crowd of around 18,000, saw Ireland create several chances — Emily Murphy struck the crossbar and Katie McCabe provided numerous dangerous deliveries — while goalkeeper Courtney Brosnan made routine saves to preserve the lead. Emily Murphy picked up a yellow card late in the second half and will be suspended for the next fixture. Poland, led by Barcelona striker Ewa Pajor, threatened on a few occasions but could not break down an organised Irish defence. The result left Ireland third in Group A2 midway through the qualifying campaign, behind the Netherlands and France, and strengthened their position in the race for favourable play-off seeding and to retain top-tier Nations League status.

PIF sells Al‑Hilal as LIV Golf funding wobbles

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PIF sells Al‑Hilal as LIV Golf funding wobbles

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Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund has intensified a strategic pullback from high‑profile sports investments, selling a 70% stake in Saudi Pro League club Al‑Hilal to Kingdom Holding Company and unveiling a new 2026‑30 strategy that prioritises domestic redeployment of capital. The deal, reported this week and valued at about SAR1.4bn (roughly $373m/£276m), came amid multiple reports that the Public Investment Fund (PIF) is preparing to scale back or end its multibillion‑dollar backing of LIV Golf. Sources and coverage say PIF has already spent some $5–6bn on LIV since 2022 and that leaders have been reassessing priorities after a $73bn budget shortfall and regional disruption to oil exports. LIV’s chief executive Scott O’Neil has publicly pushed back, saying the 2026 season will proceed “uninterrupted” and acknowledging the business may need to raise money beyond this year, while hinting at structural changes. The uncertainty has left players, sponsors and suppliers anxious, with some stars having already returned to the PGA Tour and clubs such as Newcastle United watching closely as PIF signals a more cautious, return‑to‑domestic focus.

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Discussion indicates PIF is recalibrating its international sports strategy, shifting some assets toward private buyers like KHC. That could reduce direct state subsidies while leaving certain clubs in the hands of wealthy private owners who may continue selective high spending; key sale figures remain unconfirmed.

Russell: He'd Understand If Verstappen Leaves F1

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Russell: He'd Understand If Verstappen Leaves F1

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Mercedes driver George Russell said on April 17 he would understand if four-time world champion Max Verstappen decided to quit Formula One amid mounting frustration with the sport’s 2026 regulations. Speaking during a video call as the series observes a mid-season break, Russell called F1 “bigger than any driver” and warned the sport would not want to lose Verstappen, who has been outspoken about the new power-units and energy-management rules. Verstappen has likened the changes to ‘‘Mario Kart’’ and said he is not enjoying the racing; he is currently ninth in the standings after three rounds and has been racing a GT3 Mercedes at the Nürburgring as he prepares for a 24-hour endurance entry. Russell, second in the championship behind Mercedes teammate Kimi Antonelli, suggested some complaints reflect Red Bull’s early-season performance and noted drivers’ concerns are being discussed collectively with the FIA and the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association. He flagged possible tweaks — such as restoring flatter qualifying laps and reducing closing speeds — while reaffirming his multi-year deal with Mercedes and his focus on chasing a first world title.
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