Neymar fumes as he is forced off by substitution error in final match before Brazil World Cup squad announcement

A bizarre administrative error Neymar forced off the pitch prematurely during Santos’ 3-0 home defeat to Coritiba on Sunday, in what was his final opportunity to impress beforeBrazil’s World Cup squadis announced.

The Independent US Neymar was furious that he was forced to leave the pitch early (Getty)

The 34-year-old Neymar, who has been battling to regain full fitness since tearing his ACL in October 2023, has spent over a year attempting to convince Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti of his place in the national squad.

The unusual incident unfolded in the 65th minute of the Brazilian league match. With Coritiba already leading 3-0, Neymar, whose form has improved recently, was having a quiet game for the relegation-threatened Santos side.

While receiving treatment for his right calf from a doctor on the pitch, the referee instructed him to move to the sidelines. Moments later, the fourth official raised the substitution board, indicating that No 10 – Neymar – was to be replaced by Robinho Jr, who promptly entered the game.

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"I knew Robinho was coming in, but I wasn’t even watching it," Neymar said. "I didn’t know I had been substituted, I had not seen the board. It was a very serious mistake by the officials, by the fellow who puts the numbers on the board."

Both Santos coach Cuca and Neymar himself immediately informed the fourth official and referee Paulo Cesar Zanovelli that an error had occurred, with defender Gonzalo Escobar, wearing jersey No 31, being the intended player to be substituted. Zanovelli subsequently issued Neymar a yellow card for refusing to accept the substitution.

The striker then displayed the official substitution request sheet to broadcasters at the Neo Quimica Arena in Sao Paulo, clearly showing Escobar's number.

"It is a mistake (of the fourth official) indeed. But it wasn’t the reason why we lost, it would be unfair to place blame on this," Santos coach Cuca stated in a press conference. Brazil's football confederation, which organises the league, has yet to comment publicly on the matter.

Ancelotti is scheduled to announce Brazil's World Cup squad on Monday in Rio de Janeiro. Brazilian media reports suggest Neymar's chances of securing a spot in the 26-player squad have recently increased due to other key players already guaranteed a place supporting his inclusion.

Neymar fumes as he is forced off by substitution error in final match before Brazil World Cup squad announcement

A bizarre administrative error Neymar forced off the pitch prematurely during Santos’ 3-0 home defeat to Coritiba on Sunday, in what wa...
Who is Delaware's all-time best girls basketball player? VOTE now

Girls basketball has long been among Delaware’s most popular high school sports, warming up the winter with top-tier players often involved in simmering rivalries.

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For that, we can thank a steady run of talented players who starred on local courts before having continued success at the collegiate and professional levels.

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Delaware's top high school girls basketball players of 2007 Khadijah Rushdan of St. Elizabeth and Elena Delle Donne of Ursuline.

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Here in Delaware, we’re compiling lists of the best players in several sports. We recently published a collection of top Delaware football, field hockey and boys basketball players.

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These are our choices for Delaware’s 10 best basketball standouts, listed alphabetically:

Elena Delle Donne #11 of the Washington Mystics shoots a free throw against the Las Vegas Aces in the second quarter of their game at Michelob ULTRA Arena on Aug. 31, 2023, in Las Vegas. The Aces defeated the Mystics 84-75.

Elena Delle Donne

Delle Donne was national high school player of the year as an Ursuline Academy senior in 2008, closing a career in which she was first-team All-State five times, won four state titles and scored a Delaware scholastic basketball record 2,818 points. She briefly attended UConn but returned home and, after a year off from basketball, played for Delaware. The 6-foot-5 guard/forward was a three-time All-American, sparked the Blue Hens to two CAA titles, the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 in 2013 and scored 3,039 career points, fifth in NCAA Division I history at the time. Delle Donne was the second pick of the 2013 WNBA Draft by the Chicago Sky and was league rookie of the year. Delle Donne was league MVP in 2015 with the Sky and again in 2019 before leading the Washington Mystics to the WNBA title. She also won a gold medal with the U.S. in the 2016 Summer Olympics. Delle Donne is being inducted intothe Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame this summer.

Former Ursuline star Adrianna Hahn reacts after opening the game with a three-pointer during the 18th Annual Duffy's Hope Celebrity Basketball Game at the Chase Fieldhouse in Wilmington on Aug. 6, 2022.

Adrianna Hahn

The 5-foot-6 guard was a 5-year starter and 3-time state Player of the Year at Ursuline, where she won state titles her freshman and senior seasons. Hahn averaged 19.1 points per game as a senior. She then starred at Villanova from 2015-19, scoring 1,503 points while averaging 11.6 per game. She set school records for free-throw percentage in a season (90.0) and career (84.3) and for making 315 career 3-pointers.

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Monick Foote

Monick Foote

Foote put Sanford on the map in girls basketball, making first-team All-State three times (1992-94), earning national high school player of the year and All-American honors as a senior and sparking Sanford to its first state championship in 1994. Foote scored 1,609 high school points. She then went to the University of Virginia, tying an NCAA Tournament record her freshman year with seven 3-pointers in a game. The 6-foot Foote was an All-ACC third-team pick as a senior, scored 1,315 career points and later played professionally in Israel.

Betnijah Laney-Hamilton

The 6-foot guard is in the 10thseason of a late-blooming but very productive WNBA career, back after missing 2025 with an injury. Laney-Hamilton was named the WNBA’s Most Improved Player in 2020 with the Atlanta Dream, made her first All-Star team in 2021 for the New York Liberty and played for the champion United States in the 2022 World Cup. Laney was a second-round pick, 17thoverall, in the 2015 WNBA Draft by the Chicago Sky out of Rutgers, where she is among the all-time leading scorers and rebounders and was a senior All-American. She started just three games her first three WNBA seasons and also missed one with a torn ACL. Still with the Liberty, she has been a full-time starter since 2020 and has averaged 9.5 points and 3.3 rebounds for her career.

Tiara Malcom drives to the basket for Delaware during a 2005 game.

Tiara Malcom

Malcomwas a two-time first-team All-State pick at Caravel and co-state player of the year as a senior. She then starred for Delaware, earning second-team All-CAA honors in 2003 and 2004 and first-team All-CAA and league Player of the Year as a senior. She the league in scoring with 15.5 points per game and also snared 6.8 rebounds per game. Malcom led Delaware to the CAA regular-season title, ending Old Dominion’s long dominance. Malcom also set a school record for career free throws made (535). She scored 1,545 career points and had 794 rebounds. Malcom played professionally in Portugal before beginning her coaching career.

Rutgers Scarlet Knights guard Khadijah Rushdan dribbles against the Louisville Cardinals during the second half of a 2011 game.

Khadijah Rushdan

Rushdan was first-team All-State five times from 2003 through 2007 while starring at St. Elizabeth and earned several state Player of the Year honors. As a senior, she sparked St. Elizabeth to the state championship.  Rushdan was a Parade All-American in 2007 and finished with a then-state record 2,464 career points. She played on the U.S. under-18 team that won the 2006 FIBA Americas gold medal. The 5-9 Rushdan then played in a school record 135 career games at Rutgers, was first-team All-Big East as a senior and scored 1,288 career points. She played professionally in Israel and isnow Delaware State’s coach.

Tyresa Smith in action for the Blue Hens in 2007.

Tyresa Smith

The 5-9 Smith was state girls basketball Player of the Year when she led Polytech to the 2003 state title. She then went to Delaware, the only school that offered her a scholarship, and was two-time first-team All-CAA and league Defensive Player of the Year. Smith scored 1,635 career points, No. 2 on the all-time UD list at the time, and sparked Delaware to the 2005 CAA regular-season title and a 2007 NCAA at-large tourney bid. As a senior in 2006-07, she led the CAA in scoring (19.8 ppg) while also averaging 7.5 rebounds and 2.6 steals per game.  Smith was a second-round WNBA draft pick but mainly played professionally overseas.

Former St. Elizabeth basketball standout Penny Welsh.

Penny Welsh

Welsh was state high school Player of the Year for St. Elizabeth in 1978 and 1979. She led the state with 432 points and averaged 22.7 ppg for the Viking’s state-title team her senior year. The 5-10 Welsh then starred collegiately with two years each at Pitt and UNLV. She scored 1,824 career points and grabbed 960 rebounds those four seasons. Welsh was an All-American at Pitt her sophomore year and averaged 19.9 points per game and had 85 steals as a UNLV senior.

Val Whiting was an All-American and won two NCAA titles at Stanford.

Val Whiting

Whiting was three-time state basketball Player of the Year at Ursuline Academy while sparking the Raiders to three state championships from 1987-89. Whiting then moved on to Stanford, where she was Pac-10 Freshman of the Year, an All-American and two-time Pac-10 Player of the Year while winning two NCAA titles. Whiting graduated as Stanford's all-time leading scorer and rebounder. Whiting then played on United States teams and professionally overseas, in the American Basketball League when it was created in 1996 and later in 63 WNBA games from 1999-2002.

Former St. Elizabeth basketball standout Leni Wilson.

Leni Wilson

The 5-foot-11 Wilson was first-team All-State for St. Elizabeth in 1988 and 1989 and averaged 18 points and 18 rebounds per game as a senior. She then starred at Georgetown, getting a school record 948 career rebounds and scoring 1,285 points. She was second-team All-Big East in 1992 and 1993.  Her 313 rebounds as a senior were a school single-season Hoyas record. Wilson then played professionally in France before returning to Delaware to coach.

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Andy Grammer and Wife Aijia Announce They're Expecting Baby No. 3 with Hilarious Music Video: 'Miss Barfy Barf'

Andy Grammer and wife Aijia announced their third pregnancy with funny music video featuring Aijia rapping about her struggles with pregnancy nausea and sickness

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  • The couple, married since 2012, are already parents to daughters Louie, 8, and Izzy, 6

  • Aijia previously experienced hyperemesis gravidarum during pregnancy and used a Zofran pump to manage severe nausea and sickness

Andy Grammerand his wife Aijia are expecting baby number three — and it’s another girl!

The couple, who tied the knot in July 2012, announced the news onInstagramon Sunday, May 17, via a hilarious music video.

The video, shot byDr. Clips, begins with Aijia, 39, showing off her bare bump as she sits on a bed holding aZofran pump(used to treat severe nausea and vomiting in pregnancy) as it makes a repetitive sound.

“Did I just break this Zofran pump?” Aijia asks. “Wait … Andy!” she continues as the tune begins playing again.

“What?” musician Grammer, 42, says as he appears in shot.

‘We should sample this!” adds singer Aijia.

“Let’s do it,” Andy continues as he holds a mic up to the pump to record the sound.

“Everything smells like rotten chicken, got a lot of clothes but nothing fittin’ / Got a lot to do but I just stay sittin’,” Aijia raps.

Aijia then details her pregnancy sickness as she pretends to vomit into a toilet and photos of her in the hospital during her previous pregnancies flash up on the screen.

“Miss Barfy Barf, yeah you know me / Sick again, yeah three for three," Aijia raps, before sharing that she was adamant she would be done at two children.

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“I swore I wasn’t gon’ do it, last time would be the last time,” Aijia sings while lying on the couple’s piano as her husband plays. “I didn’t wanna go through it, knocked up is not a fun vibe / I’m sat sick here on the couch now, yeah I think I hate all men, but for a little girl, here we go again!”

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As the camera zoomed in on Aijia’s bare bump, the camera then switched to the couple being joined by their two children, who were wearing animal masks, as the family jumped up and down on a couch while Grammer held a series of sonograms.

“Here we go again!” the family chanted together.

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“We were trying to make music and accidentally made another girl! πŸ˜πŸ’—,” the couple captioned the joint Instagram post. “πŸŽ₯@drclips#BabyAnnouncement#BabyGirlGrammer#comingsoon.”

“Omg!!! This is incredible ! Congrats πŸŽ‰πŸŽŠπŸΎ,” wrote Derek Hough in the comments section, while his wife Hayley Erbert Hough added, “This is the best announcement ever!! So excited for you guys!! πŸ’›πŸ’›.”

Grammar and Aijia are already parents to daughtersLouisiana “Louie” K, 8, andIsrael “Izzy” Blue, 6.

Aijiawelcomed Izzy via a home birthin 2020, while Louie was born via cesarean section in 2017.

During her second pregnancy, Grammar revealed to PEOPLE that she was suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum — a pregnancy complication that causes severe nausea — and shared that she was once again using a Zofran pump.

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Monoposto is an affordable way to race, says driver

A racing car driver said taking part in the Monoposto Championship was the most affordable way to enter the sport.

BBC A man in a black polo shirt kneels beside a bright yellow single-seat race car in a paddock area. The car has a small British flag and text reading “British Racing & Sports Car Club.” Behind them are transport trucks, parked cars and equipment.

Julian Hoskins, from Wolverton, Buckinghamshire, is a Monoposto driver and has raced at Silverstone, Northamptonshire, as part of the championship.

The contest is organised by the Monoposto Racing Club, which is the biggest amateur single-seater racing club in the UK.

Hoskins, who is a member of the club, said: "You can buy a car that's pretty much ready to go for certainly under £10,000. It's very, very affordable, the entries aren't stupidly expensive."

When speaking to Robert Constantin and Charlotte Vowden onThe Motorsport Show on BBC Radio Northampton, Hoskins described himself as a "serious hobbier" when it came to racing.

He said the camaraderie was one of the most important aspects of the club, adding: "If anybody has a problem, they don't think twice about helping anybody out. It's a good social scene."

"It's all about the people's experience," he added.

Several open-wheel race cars drive around a wide, paved racetrack during a race. In the background, there is a large grandstand with rows of blue seats and a few track staff in high-visibility clothing near the fence.

Monoposto is Italian for "single-seater" and refers to open-wheel race cars.

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The club said it aimed to host an inclusive and affordable racing environment for its members and that the championship was for cars that are at least four years old.

The engine size determined the class a car would be assigned to and the contest often included a variety of single-seater vehicles, ranging from older, classic cars to modern F3 cars, the club added.

A man stands indoors in the Silverstone Museum lobby next to an old Force India racing car painted white, green, and orange with “Sahara” branding.

Eddie Guest, the chairman of the Monoposto Racing Club and a Monoposto driver said: "There's a fair chance that if you have a race car, it'll fit somewhere in our classes."

He added that Monoposto was regarded as the most financially accessible form of racing, considering "no racing is cheap".

He acknowledged that turning up with a car was "fairly daunting", but insisted that the "great camaraderie" means there was always someone to help fellow drivers get started.

"If your car breaks, there's a fair chance someone will come and help you fix it.

"The racing is hard but I think it's very fair," Guest added.

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Titans' Carnell Tate and Nick Singleton at 2026 NFLPA Rookie Premiere

While things are quiet back in Nashville, as theTennessee Titansprepare to kick off offseason team activities (OTAs) this week, two of the newest members of the organization are out in Los Angeles taking part in the NFLPA’s Rookie Premiere.

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