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Archive June 1, 2025

Jubilant PSG Parade Champions League Trophy In Paris

The Champs-Elysees were filled with tens of thousands of football fans on Sunday to watch Paris Saint-Germain’s players and staff parade the Champions League trophy through Paris, France, before a major celebration at their home stadium.

After a 5-0 defeat at Inter Milan in the final on Saturday, the team traveled by bus directly from Munich to Roissy Airport. Along the way, numerous enthusiastic supporters welcomed them.

Some clubs had flags or flares, while others all wished their teams had won the first-ever trophy in European club football.

As they drove, the players addressed the crowd and brandished the trophy, all of whom had ’25’ on them.

Their emblematic captain Marquinhos yelled, “Let’s sing all together.”

After the game, French President Emmanuel Macron addressed the team at a reception at the Elysee palace, where they were led by coach Luis Enrique and his team, including Desire Doue, the 19-year-old who scored twice in the impressive performance from Saturday.

He declared, “You are the champions and have elevated Paris to the top of the world.”

“There were 11 of you on the field, but there was clearly a twelfth man,” Macron said, gleefully appreciative of his own loyalty to PSG’s rival club, the Olympique de Marseille.

After the final whistle on Saturday night, the president was quick to denounce the violence that had harmed the capital’s and other French celebrations.

After more than 200 cars were torched and police clashed with youths, police in France made nearly 600 arrests, according to the interior ministry.

A 17-year-old boy was stabbed in the chest in Dax, southwest of the city.

A 23-year-old scooter rider in central Paris also died after being struck by a car.

After being hurt by a firework, a police officer was placed in an induced coma.

The violent clashes are unacceptable, according to Macron, who said nothing could justify what has occurred in recent hours.

“We will fight back, we will punish, and we will be relentless.”

Macron also expressed his gratitude to the club’s players for quickly outright condemning the violence.

The club said on Sunday, “These isolated acts are contrary to the club’s values and do not in any way represent the majority of our supporters, whoseexemplary behavior throughout the season deserves praise.”

A Premier League victory parade by Liverpool Football Club in the English city ended in horrifying scenes after a car ploughed into the crowd, leaving 79 people injured, so police were on high alert to stop any repetition of Saturday’s scene.

PSG will celebrate at their Parc des Princes home ground as the day’s festivities come to an end.

READ MORE: PSG Slays Inter Milan To Win First-Ever Champions League Title

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On June 1, 2025, Paris Saint-Germain’s French defender #21 Lucas Hernandez (R) holds the UEFA Champions League Trophy during a parade on the Champs-Elysees Avenue in Paris, one day after PSG won the 2025 UEFA Champions League final football game against Inter Milan in Munich. (Photo: Thibaud MORITZ/AFP)

PSG became only the second French team after Marseille in 1993 to win the European championship while receiving an estimated 11.8 million viewers on French television.

The Champions League or the European Cup that followed had the greatest margin of victory in a final.

Since purchasing an ailing club in 2011, Qatar Sports Investments has invested hundreds of millions of euros in PSG, but over the past few seasons they have turned their back on their previous policy of signing players like Neymar and Lionel Messi and instead have concentrated on young French talent.

Doue established himself as a rising star in international football. The fifth goal was scored by Senny Mayulu, a second-year-old who was substituted toward the end.

Everyone in the dressing room sprang into action in their own way, Mayulu said after the game, “people were filled with joy and pride,” Mayulu said.

After winning the final five years, PSG claimed that they planned to win more than they had previously made.

“We want to win again,” said PSG President Nasser al-Khelaifi. “We are building something for the future after 14 years of hard work.”

Simon Cowell admits he was ‘lost’ after death of parents in emotional confession

Simon Cowell, the show’s boss, acknowledged that he had been “lost” for years after his parents passed away. He shared the one thing that had completely transformed his life.

Simon Cowell has emotionally opened up on the loss of his parents(Image: GC Images)

Simon Cowell has emotionally opened up on the loss of his parents as he admitted his own son Eric was the one person to save him. The talent show boss, 65, is a proud dad to his 11-year-old son but has admitted it brings up pain about not having his own parents around.

His mother, Julie, passed away in July 2015 at the age of 90, his father, Eric Philip Cowell, who passed away at the age of 81 in 1999. Simon chose his son’s name to honor his dear father by choosing him to be born one year before his mother’s passing in 2014.

The Britain’s Got Talent creator’s parents sadly missed out on huge milestones in Simon’s life, including his impressive career as well as his engagement to partner Lauren Silverman.

Simon Cowell, Eric Philip Cowell, and Lauren Silverman
Simon says his son Eric saved him from the dark time(Image: Getty Images)

Simon has now admitted to being “lost” following the birth of his son, along with his parents. He emotionally shared that because I loved my parents so much and after they left, I felt a little lost for a while before Eric kind of saved me.

Because that love is a ten times more powerful, he said to People. It’s extraordinary and never goes, to put it another way. So, I didn’t anticipate that, and when it did happen, I thought, “Wow.” It’s incredible, to be sure.

The former X Factor judge even confessed that becoming a father made his job easier. He said he now thinks of Eric when he is filming his TV shows and judges acts “through his son’s eyes”.

The music mogul admitted in a more audacious way that now that he has Eric, even though he has even lost interest in his career. You realize that your career is actually far more important than your career, he said.

I believe it would feel utterly empty if I weren’t where I am now in my life, Simon continued.

Simon Cowell with his mother Julie
His mum Julie died in 2015(Image: ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

Last year, Simon heartbreakingly re-lived the torment of losing his parents as he revealed he was told his beloved father had died while he was working thousands of miles from home.

The 40-year-old music mogul was celebrating Westlife’s No. When he learned that his father Eric had a fatal heart attack, he was the first to chart with Swear It Again.

His mother Julie couldn’t bear to tell Simon the tragic news when he called his family to tell them about his first success. He called the family home again hours later, revealing the terrible truth to his younger brother, Nicholas, who was able to tell him something was wrong.

Speaking to entrepreneur Steven Bartlett on his Diary of a CEO podcast, the TV star says he didn’t know what he had left to live for when his mother also died in 2015.

He said, “I believed my parents would live forever. You can’t think of your parents after they pass away, which is the hardest part of losing them. Too difficult for me.

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“To keep him around, I would have had to give up all of my success.” I told them everything that I knew. They were my closest friends. It’s pure love, much like how I feel for Eric.

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‘Are you getting ready for UFC?’ How super-fit Draper intimidates Bublik

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French Open 2025

Location: Roland Garros, May 25 – June

The guy was 40 years ago, but this year he was in the top four, which is a remarkable accomplishment.

Alexander Bublik is undoubtedly not the first to notice. Jack Draper has been a household name all year.

The British number one’s rise has been unavoidable.

After advancing to the US Open semi-finals last year with a string of impressive performances in 2025, including winning his first ATP Masters title at Indian Wells, Draper has since risen in the rankings.

Bublik will now attempt to stop the soon-to-be-world number four after making it to the fourth round of the French Open.

For me, Jack is insane, he said, “sorry, Jack.” “It was his first day here,” he said. Are you getting ready for the UFC, I ask?

British tennis fans might have just found their next major tournament contender in 23-year-old Draper, according to the 23-year-old.

Tim Henman, a former world number four from the UK, recently stated to BBC Sport that Draper’s best qualities, including his left-handed serve and crunching forehand, could “work on any surface.”

However, Draper had never won a clay-court major before this year, with the majority of his success occurring on grass or hard courts.

He made incredible progress on the surface this year, and he won his first clay final in Madrid in April.

Draper’s ability to recover from the injuries that have plagued him in the past has contributed significantly to his improvement on the slower surface.

He will now face a second Grand Slam quarter-final only with the world number 62.

And while Draper had the best year of his career, Bublik dropped from 17th in the 2024 rankings to as low as 82nd in March.

The Kazakh traveled to Las Vegas that month to blow some steam, which caused a radical change of course.

He claimed that the reason for my fall was not a lack of attitude or practice.

“It was the exact opposite,” she said. I waited patiently for the results, and I just sat there.

“I was like, it will come if I practice more and hit my forehands better,” I said. It didn’t, and then I realized, “OK, why am I sacrificing so much?” For what? ‘”

When asked if the trip to Nevada was a training trip, Bublik replied, “No, Vegas, Vegas, like Vegas, like a hangover thing.

Three good days, I must say. I had merely let it out. I said, “I’m useless now, I can’t win a game, so let’s see how it turns out,” so let’s see how it turns out.

Bublik arrived from Vegas three hours before his next match and won his next competition, the Challenger tournament in Phoenix, Arizona. Last month, he also won on clay in Turin.

Before the Djokovic test, Norrie is back at home playing tennis.

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Two British men have advanced to Roland Garros’ fourth round for the first time since 1963.

After defeating compatriot Jacob Fearnley, Cameron Norrie and 24-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic square off on Monday at Court Philippe Chatrier, respectively, is in the last 16.

Despite having risen to eighth in the world in 2022, world number 81 Norrie has endured a difficult couple of years.

However, Norrie, 29, now advanced to the fourth round of Slams with the win over Fearnley.

“To make the second week for the first time is really, really good and at a time when I wasn’t really stringing a lot of matches and victories together,” he said.

For various reasons, I was able to build on the momentum that I’ve really struggled to achieve over the past year and a half.

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Punjab Kings set up IPL final against RCB

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Ahmedabad, Qualifier 2, Indian Premier League

Mumbai Indians 203-6 (20 overs): Suryakumar 44 (26), Varma 44 (29), Azmatullah 2-43

Punjab Kings 207-5 (19 overs): Shreyas 87* (41), Wadhera 48 (29), Ashwani 2-55

By five wickets, the Punjab Kings won.

With victory over Mumbai Indians, Punjab Kings captain Shreyas Iyer won their first Indian Premier League final in 11 years by winning 87-run unbeaten.

With an over to spare, Shreyas clinched a five-wicket victory by smashing Ashwani Kumar into the stands and chasing 204 to win.

Mumbai posted a score of 203-6 in their 20 overs after the match had begun in Ahmedabad after it had been raining for over two hours. Jonny Bairstow scored 38 off 24 balls while Tilak Varma and Suryakumar Yadav each scored 44.

The final, which will take place on Tuesday at the Narendra Modi Stadium, will feature Kings and Bengaluru.

“I adore such big events,” said Shreyas, the match’s winner.

No overs were lost in the toss, but Punjab did so before the rain started.

Before Varma and Bairstow combined for 51 runs, Australia all-rounder Marcus Stoinis removed India opener Rohit Sharma for just eight when play finally started.

Mumbai was in a good position before both fell in three deliveries, thanks to another strong partnership between Varma and Suryakumar, worth 72.

However, Naman Dhir’s 37 off of 18 balls gave the five-time champions a challenging total.

With 38 off 21 balls, including 20 from India’s fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah, Australia wicketkeeper Josh Inglis set up Punjab.

However, when Inglis was taken out by Mumbai captain Hardik Pandya, the team were a distant favorite after Nehal Wadhera scored 48, with Kings needing 48 from 26 balls.

However, Shreyas kept his side in the lead and he flicked the switch to smash four sixes in the 19th over in a clinical finish after needing 23 runs off the final two overs.

The first qualifier match saw RCB take eight wickets to defeat Kings in the final match.

In the group stage, both teams scored 19 points, with Kings only managing to hold the top spot in terms of net-run rates.

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Broad to coach SA before Test final v Australia

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Stuart Broad, a former England international, will play for South Africa in the opening match of the World Test Championship against Australia later this month.

Broad, 38, will start his first coaching position since leaving at the end of the 2023 Ashes on June 9th, working as a consultant for one day at training.

In 167 Tests, Broad took 604 wickets, placing him behind James Anderson and James Anderson in England’s all-time list.

He took 153 wickets in the Test against Australia, which is the most by any player in test history.

He has worked as a TV pundit since he retired, but he will assist South Africa in getting ready for Lord’s on June 11 when the World Test Championship final begins.

On Tuesday, the Proteas travel to Arundel Castle Cricket Ground in Sussex to play a warm-up match against Zimbabwe.

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Root ‘getting better with age’ – the numbers behind his ODI brilliance

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Joe Root “is only getting better with age,” according to England captain Harry Brook, is likely to give bowlers all over the world chills.

Root’s epic 166 not out against West Indies in Cardiff, a title he also holds in Tests, made him the top run-scorer in one-day internationals over Eoin Morgan, the world’s best captain.

When England were trailing at 133-5 in the pursuit of a victory of 309, he withstood all of West Indies’ pressure.

A Yorkshireman’s 98-ball century was raised after the Yorkshireman reached it comfortably with a six and a four before he sprinted into the next gear in his stand of 143 with Will Jacks, which left the helpless bowlers at his mercy.

He is unbelievable and only getting better as he gets older, according to Brook, who added an 85 for Root and kept Root’s slipstream in a flawless knock while making 47 and adding an 85 for the third wicket.

He’s a great player and a great bloke, and I admire him for it. He exerts the most effort among all the people I’ve met.

When asked what the milestone meant, Root improved Morgan’s tally of 6, 957 runs to 42, before adding that there is still room for improvement with his record of 18 426 runs, which Sachin Tendulkar holds.

When that’s not a burning desire for me any more, it’ll be time to stop, said 34-year-old Root, “Until that desire, that desire to turn up and get better every day and add to the group – the desire to be not out at the end of a chase like that,” said the 34-year-old.

“But that’s not the case right now, and it doesn’t seem to be.” I’ll continue to work with the intention of helping us win games and, hopefully, win series.

West Indies controlled the majority of the second ODI by making three catches in the opening 20 overs before two run-out chances, followed by Jamie Smith, Ben Duckett, and Jos Buttler, who all managed to score three ducks in the chase.

However, Root’s class dominated, making his 18th ODI century almost certainly one of his best.

Former England fast bowler Steven Finn told BBC Test Match Special, “We are running out of things to say. He’s just on this constant journey of ticking everything off before him.”

He now stands head and shoulders above the competition, and his innings today demonstrates that.

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Root’s magnificence is the work of a genius, with the numbers behind it.

turning the strike over

Only two batters have a higher non-boundary strike-rate than Root (minimum of 2,000 non-boundary runs) since his first appearance in ODIs. Root leads all non-boundary balls with a strike-rate of 59.89, followed by England’s Jos Buttler, who is second with 63.77, and South African’s AB de Villiers (65.77).

high management

Root has only a 11.1% false-shot rate in ODIs since the start of 2018. Only one batter in world cricket has a lower false-shot percentage than Root-New Zealand’s Kane Williamson (11%) in matches between Full Member countries.

Great against spin

Root has the next best English batter in terms of runs (70.3) in his ODI career. Buttler is the next best (52). Only five batters have ever allowed fewer than 1,500 runs against spin in ODI history: Babar Azam (Pakistan), Mike Hussey (Australia), MS Dhoni (India), Michael Bevan (Australia), Shai Hope (West Indies), and Michael Bevan (Australia). Only Dhoni out of these has scored more runs against spin than Root, and none of them have had a higher strike-rate than Root’s 90.

runs on solid balls

Root averages 47.7% against deliveries outside of the channel off stump and 77 against those that are delivered. On this line, the typical right-handed batter has only 33 pitches on average. Root capitalizes on the width, scoring a score of 94.5 and striking a score of 109 when the ball is wider than that.

Master of the middle overs

Between overs 11-40, Root averages 66.6 at a strike rate of 87. Only two batters in international cricket have allowed more than 2 000 runs on average and at a strike-rate higher than Root’s (Iran’s Virat Kohli, 70.7, S/R 93), and De Villiers, 68.9, S/R 97).

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