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Player Grades: NYCFC vs Orlando

Player Grades: NYCFC vs. Orlando Grading everyone’s individual performance from NYCFC’s weekend draw against Orlando City Share this story Grade: B SeanJohn was left rooted to the spot with Nani’s wonder strike in the second half. But apart from that, Orlando City were limited to only half chances. And while New York City FC’s captain goalkeeper was only limited to four easy saves through the night, it’s those easy shots that keepers are held to. Johnson’s effort was top notch and for that, he get gets a decent grade. Maxime Chanot Grade: B- After missing last week due to a minor adductor injury, Chanot re-entered the lineup on Saturday. While he’s certainly had better performances in the past, NYCFC’s longest tenured center back was solid, logging two tackles and winning two aerials against the Lions. There was one moment in the second half where a backwards header could’ve proven disastrous, but he recovered valiantly and took care of business.

No 23 Liberty outlasts No 9 Coastal Carolina in Cure Bowl | Taiwan News

2020/12/27 12:53 Liberty s Alex Barbir (95) celebrates after kicking the go-ahead field goal against Coastal Carolina during overtime in the Cure Bowl NCAA college foo. Liberty s Alex Barbir (95) celebrates after kicking the go-ahead field goal against Coastal Carolina during overtime in the Cure Bowl NCAA college football game Saturday, Dec. 26, 2020, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/Matt Stamey) ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) Elijah James blocked Massimo Biscardi s 42-yard field goal attempt in overtime to give No. 23 Liberty a 37-34 victory over No. 9 Coastal Carolina on Saturday night in a wild finish in the FBC Mortgage Cure Bowl. Liberty (10-1) took the lead on Alex Barbir’s 44-yard field goal on the first extra possession.

A new era of superstars and more talking points ahead of the NBA tip-off

A new era of superstars and more talking points ahead of the NBA tip-off A preview of the 2020-21 season, which gets underway tonight. By Luke Duffy Tuesday 22 Dec 2020, 6:00 AM Dec 22nd 2020, 6:00 AM 3,123 Views 1 Comment FRESH OFF THE success that was their “bubble” in Florida, the NBA season returns tonight with a 72-game sprint for the post-season. Here are the five most pressing questions as the league looks to navigate playing out a season in home arenas during a global pandemic. Luka Doncic in possession for Dallas Mavericks. Source: Tony Gutierrez Will there be a first-time MVP? LeBron James (Los Angeles Lakers) is now 35, while previous regular-season MVPs like Kevin Durant (Brooklyn Nets) and Stephen Curry (Golden State Warriors) have been cursed with injuries over the last 12 months.

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