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Rangers’ Mike Sullivan calls out defense after backbreaking Flames loss

The New York Rangers hired Mike Sullivan with the goal of turning the team around after failing to make the Stanley Cup Playoffs in the 2024-25 season. It was a messy year both on and off the ice, and the organization hoped that a new voice in the locker room would bring fresh direction and energy. However, so far, the results have not been promising.

One of the key challenges for the Rangers this season has been their struggle to score goals at home. More recently, their performance on the road has also taken a hit. In a disappointing outing, New York lost to the struggling Calgary Flames by a 5-1 margin. The game was far from pretty, as the Rangers failed to contain Calgary in any area of the ice.

Pinpointing the exact reason for New York’s ongoing struggles is difficult. Nevertheless, Coach Mike Sullivan believes he understands the root cause. Following the crushing road loss to the Flames on Sunday, he took time to call out his team’s effort on defense.

“We’re not at our best right now, and we’ve got to find a way to dig our way out of it,” Sullivan said.

Sullivan explained that the drop in defensive performance did not happen overnight. Instead, it has been a gradual decline over time. He referenced earlier points in the season when the Rangers played solid defensive hockey, which kept them competitive in games.

“I thought for a lot of this year, we had done a real good job at controlling the defensive side of the puck and limiting not only the quality of chances but the quantity of chances. I thought tonight, the types of mistakes we made, they’re egregious.”

On paper, New York certainly has the talent to succeed. However, Sullivan emphasized that games are not won on paper alone. The team must find a way to climb out of their current hole.

The Rangers will take the ice again on Tuesday night, aiming to avoid a fourth straight loss as they look to turn their season around.
https://clutchpoints.com/nhl/new-york-rangers/rangers-mike-sullivan-calls-out-defense-flames

Sergio Aguero makes feelings clear about Julian Alvarez ‘transfer’ amid links with Barcelona

**Sergio Aguero Declines to Comment on Julian Alvarez’s Potential Barcelona Move, Praises Atletico Madrid Striker**

Former Argentina striker Sergio Aguero has chosen not to speculate on the possibility of Atletico Madrid star Julian Alvarez joining Barcelona. Instead, he heaped praise on the former Manchester City forward and expressed a desire for Atletico fans to continue enjoying Alvarez’s performances on the pitch.

Reports have suggested that the Catalan club is monitoring Alvarez as a potential long-term replacement for Robert Lewandowski. The Polish striker is in the final year of his contract and has not yet been offered a renewal.

Aguero stated, “I wouldn’t speculate on future signings; I think this is the time to enjoy his achievements with Atletico. What Julian has achieved is astonishing. A player with the ability to move all over the pitch, he demonstrates an enormous level of sacrifice and talent.”

He added, “People always talk; last year there were plenty of rumors too. But honestly, this is just the beginning. My focus is on improving every day, winning with my teammates here. That’s all I have in mind.”

### Barcelona’s Interest and Alvarez’s Background

Barcelona were reportedly linked with Alvarez during his time at Manchester City but did not match the asking price when the striker left the Premier League club in 2024. It is known that Alvarez is a Barcelona fan, as revealed by his former coach.

Hugo Rafael Varas, Julian Alvarez’s first coach, spoke to Super Deportivo Radio in September and revealed that the Argentine striker was not entirely comfortable at Atletico Madrid’s Wanda Metropolitano stadium. Varas suggested a potential move could be on the horizon but expressed a preference for Alvarez joining Real Madrid over Barcelona.

“I think he’s played too many games on the sidelines, he’s never played in the position he should be playing,” Varas said. “I know he’s told his family that he’s thinking about the team, he thinks he plans to play and do well, and his goal is to continue being the national team’s No. 9.”

He further added, “I think that at some point there will be a change of coach or the same. Recently a person told me to go to Barcelona and the truth is that he is not at Barcelona because he did not put the money he had to put in. He would leave, because he was always a Barca fan. I would like him to play for Real Madrid.”

### Current Contract and Future Outlook

Julian Alvarez signed a six-year deal when he joined Atletico Madrid in 2024 and currently has five years remaining on his contract.

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https://www.sportskeeda.com/football/news-sergio-aguero-makes-feelings-clear-julian-alvarez-transfer-amid-links-barcelona

Clipse Joins Lineup for ComplexCon 2025 in Las Vegas: What to Know

**Clipse Joins the Lineup for ComplexCon 2025 in Las Vegas**

Exciting news broke on Thursday, October 16: Clipse, the critically acclaimed Virginia Beach duo of Pusha T and Malice, will be joining the already stacked lineup for the 2025 edition of ComplexCon in Las Vegas. Known for their sharp lyricism and impactful storytelling, Clipse has garnered widespread acclaim, particularly with their latest album.

### Clipse to Perform at ComplexCon 2025

Clipse is set to take the stage on **Saturday, October 25**, the first day of ComplexCon’s two-day event. Fans won’t want to miss their performance as part of an incredible roster of artists. For tickets and more information, [click here](#).

### Previously Announced Performers

In addition to Clipse, ComplexCon 2025 boasts a stellar lineup including fan favorites such as **Young Thug**, **Yeat & friends**, **Peso Pluma**, **Ken Carson**, **Central Cee**, and **2hollis**. These artists will bring a diverse and dynamic energy across the festival’s duration.

This year’s ComplexCon will also feature the much-anticipated relaunch of **Verzuz**, spotlighting legendary showdowns between artists from Cash Money and No Limit Records. This head-to-head musical battle is sure to be a highlight of the event.

### Clipse’s Latest Album: *Let God Sort Em Out*

*Let God Sort Em Out*, Clipse’s fourth studio album and their first since 2009’s *Til the Casket Drops*, was released to universal acclaim this past July. Produced in part by Pharrell Williams, the album showcases the duo’s signature chemistry and lyrical depth.

The record opens with the deeply moving track “The Birds Don’t Sing,” a heartfelt tribute to Pusha T and Malice’s late parents. The album stands as a tightly constructed and powerful addition to Clipse’s long-revered catalog.

*Let God Sort Em Out* is available now—be sure to give it a listen before experiencing Clipse live at ComplexCon 2025!
https://www.complex.com/music/a/tracewilliamcowen/clipse-joins-complexcon-2025-lineup-las-vegas

Sam Konstas hit a century nobody could watch. But everyone is talking about it

Park cricketers have long enjoyed the luxury of putting a little GST, also referred to as mayonnaise, on their efforts at the crease. They can embellish a knock however they like to mates and family members who weren’t there to see it. Sam Konstas found himself in a similar situation after compiling 109 for Australia A against India A in Lucknow last month.

It was the century that has Australian cricket talking, but like a tree falling in the woods, only a handful of people at the Ekana Cricket Stadium and some online scorecards could verify it happened. Remarkably, in a country obsessed with cricket, Konstas’ polished innings wasn’t streamed or televised. A wagon wheel on the BCCI website revealed where Konstas picked off his runs and boundaries—57 per cent into the leg side—plus a six over long-on, but beyond that, the details are scant.

In his only interview since returning from his first proper playing stint in India—Konstas spent time training at the MRF Academy in Chennai last year—the rising star offered his version of that innings, more than two months on from a challenging Test tour of the West Indies, where he managed 50 runs across six innings on difficult pitches.

“It was actually a really tough green-seamer, and it was spinning too,” Konstas said with a grin. “So yeah, it was one of my best hundreds.”

Jokes aside, Konstas is pleased to be back in the runs. The incumbent Australian opener will need plenty more to begin the Sheffield Shield season, which starts on Saturday with NSW facing Western Australia at the WACA, South Australia hosting Victoria, and Queensland taking on Tasmania.

Konstas, who landed back in Australia on Monday, is happy to paint an honest picture. “It was actually a nice wicket to bat on,” he said. “As the day went on, it did spin quite a bit. They had a quality side. The first session, I thought they bowled really well, and it was seaming a little bit. When the spinners came on, since the wicket was a bit flat, I decided to try and take the game on. I was lucky enough to get a few away against the spinners. The innings progressed really nicely, and then I got out for 109. All my hard work [is showing].”

There was one moment, however, five balls into Konstas’ innings, that the now 20-year-old—his birthday was on Thursday—probably wishes never made its way out of India. A local journalist tweeted that Konstas had once again pulled out the audacious stroke that shocked the cricket world on Boxing Day last year.

“Sam Konstas has already attempted one reverse scoop in the first over!” Sportstar reporter Sahil Mathur wrote on X.

Konstas laughed when asked if it was true. “It is true,” he said. “I tried to reverse ramp first over to a ball on eighth stump. It wasn’t the right thing to do at that time. It happens sometimes. The other innings I was really good. I had a lot of clarity and just reacting to the ball.”

Did the Indians laugh or sledge him about it? “I think they were probably just used to it when I played [them] at the MCG and the SCG,” Konstas said. “They were a very good attack. It wasn’t the right shot to play at that time.”

It begs the question: has Konstas really changed his ways? Will there still be another rush of blood when he walks out to bat for NSW this week? It’s certainly a shot that makes purists grumble, but it has been a profitable one for Konstas, and he has never been dismissed playing it.

As always, runs are the only currency that matters, but the exchange rate will be high in the opening rounds of the Sheffield Shield, with places in Australia’s batting order up for grabs before the first Ashes Test in Perth on November 21.

Konstas’ scores of 109, 27 not out, 49, and 3 against a quality India A attack were, to use a phrase that will become a cricket cliché over the next six weeks, a timely reminder of his talent.

“I’ve grown a lot from those two or three weeks,” Konstas said. “It’s obviously a good reward to have, especially with all my hard training. The Caribbean was probably the best thing that happened to me. I learnt a lot about myself. As an athlete, you’re gonna fail a lot more than you succeed. It’s how you deal with your failures.

“The standard was really high. India A played a good team in their home conditions. I was really happy with my other digs. Even though I got out for 49, I thought it was the best I felt in terms of my mental headspace and the way I was moving. It’s also a lot hotter there, and it was about understanding not to hit a lot of balls during training, have that extra time off, just so I am mentally refreshed. It was a very good tour for me.”

Konstas believes his technique is in a good place, having worked closely with his batting coach, Tahmid Islam, since the West Indies fast bowlers worked him over. He feels his mental approach is sound, having leaned on his mentor and former Test all-rounder Shane Watson for guidance. Konstas has even worked with a breathing coach to ensure he remains calm and focused as a bowler gets ready to deliver the ball.

Clarity and confidence are all Konstas could have asked for, as he embarks on an intense period where every shot he plays is analysed and scrutinised through an Ashes lens. You wouldn’t know it from his relaxed demeanour.

“I have a lot of clarity now,” Konstas said. “[Making runs] does matter for me. Any time you spend at the crease, it’s valuable and builds a bit of confidence. I’m just trying to win games for NSW and just put good performances in for the Ashes, hopefully.”

“I’ve been very grateful to Greg Mail and Greg Shipperd to have their support. Cricket NSW is my second home, and I’m always there. For them to have full faith in me is nice at a young age. To represent NSW is a huge honour. I think we have immense depth, and hopefully, we dominate this year and win the comp. I know I’m ready for that Aussie [call-up] when the Ashes do come. I’m just trying to score runs and put my best foot forward.”

This time, when Konstas walks out to bat at the WACA, there will be a live stream. A sea of gold shirts is also expected in the stands. Not necessarily for Western Australia—though some might be—but because the Wallabies play the All Blacks next door at Optus Stadium later that afternoon in a Bledisloe Cup fixture. Rugby Australia boss Phil Waugh, a handy junior cricketer in his day, is expected to drop in for a look. Thousands more will be watching online.

But Konstas doesn’t want to get ahead of himself. He knows the real hard work lies ahead.
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricket/sam-konstas-hit-a-century-nobody-could-watch-but-everyone-is-talking-about-it-20250930-p5myv8.html?ref=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_source=rss_feed