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PSG coach Luis Enrique slams ‘worthless’ Ousmane Dembélé take
Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique said he will not allow any player to be bigger than the club ahead of Tuesday’s Champions League knockout phase playoff first leg against AS Monaco.
The Spaniard was responding to comments made by Ousmane Dembélé in the wake of Friday’s surprise 3-1 Ligue 1 defeat to Rennes, which saw the champions lose top spot in the table to Lens.
Dembélé appeared to accuse his teammates of being too individualistic and the team of having lost some of what helped turn them into European champions last season, saying: “If we play as individuals, it won’t work.”
However, his manager hit back at the suggestions and said: “The players’ statements after the match are worthless. Absolutely worthless.
“[So] are the coaches’ statements, but the players’ statements are worthless. I’m not going to answer any question from a player, any response from a player.
“I will never allow any player to be above the club. So, it’s clear. I am the person responsible for the team.
“I will not allow any player to think that he is more important than the club. Not me, not the sporting director, not the president.
“So these statements are worthless. They are the result of anger after a match, and I think that’s clear. We have nothing to lose.”
The champions had been looking to open up a four-point gap at the top of the table with victory over Rennes but, despite dominating the ball, they slipped to a shock defeat to their managerless opponents.
They fell behind to Musa Al-Taamari’s first-half strike before Esteban Lepaul doubled Rennes’ lead in the 69th minute.
Dembélé pulled it back to 2-1 against his old side but Rennes would have the final say, Breel Embolo scoring to make it three.
After the game, the Ballon d’Or winner hit out at unnamed members of the squad, saying: “Above all, we have to play for PSG in order to win matches.
“If we play as individuals on the pitch, it won’t work; we won’t win the titles we want.
“Last season, we put the club before everything else, before thinking about ourselves. We have to rediscover that, especially in these matches.
“We know we’re in the second half of the season. And Paris St Germain has to come first, not individual players.”
The team face Monaco over two legs in search of a place in the Champions League last 16 having failed to build on their success in winning last season’s competition, finishing 11th in the table in the league phase.
Luis Enrique’s strong man-management has helped PSG become a far more unified team. He made it clear that last year that, unlike previous seasons with stars like Kylian Mbappe, Neymar and Lionel Messi, there would be no pampered players.
Dembélé found that out the hard way, when Luis Enrique dropped him for a Champions League game at Arsenal early last season on disciplinary grounds.
It worked as Dembélé went on to score 35 goals overall and help PSG win the Champions League for the first time. PSG’s surge to the title was largely unexpected — as was Dembélé’s suddenly prolific scoring — and the element of surprise has now gone.
Last season stretched until the Club World Cup final in mid-July and saw some PSG players appear in more than 60 games.
The team’s high-octane style and incessant closing down demands a lot. Perhaps as a consequence, and with little recovery time over the summer, the club has been hit by injuries to key players throughout this campaign.
Dembélé has not been able to form the same understanding in attack with Désiré Doué, with both players being injured twice.
PSG reached the last 16 last season by beating French side Brest 10-0 over two legs. It promises to be a harder test against Monaco, who beat PSG earlier this season in Ligue 1 and are improving in defense, with four clean sheets in the past six games.
Coach Sébastien Pocognoli is waiting on the fitness of attacking midfielder Maghnes Akliouche, midfielder Lamine Camara and goal-scoring winger Ansu Fati, but insisted that the outcome of the tie would not dictate the success of his team’s season.
“For me, the biggest challenge is having a successful season,” Pocognoli said. “[Tuesday’s] match is part of that objective. There’s no extra pressure or expectation surrounding this game, even if we’re facing PSG in the Champions League.
“They are the defending champions, eager to prove themselves again this year and retain the trophy. The reality is that we are the underdogs, and we have to embrace that status and do everything we can to give ourselves a real chance of qualifying.”
Information from PA and The Associated Press was used in this report.
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Texas Tech rallies to beat No. 1 Arizona behind Toppin’s gem
TUCSON, Ariz. — Texas Tech‘s JT Toppin had already scored three baskets in overtime, so the next time he got the ball, Arizona‘s defense collapsed, trying to make anyone besides the preseason All-America selection beat them.
Toppin obliged.
The 6-foot-9 forward whipped the ball back out to the perimeter where Donovan Atwell was waiting. The guard made a 3-pointer that was crucial to No. 16 Texas Tech’s 78-75 road victory road victory over No. 1 Arizona on Saturday.
“I knew he was going to be over there,” Toppin said. “We work on that every day.”
The pass to Atwell capped a sensational day for Toppin, who had arguably his best all-around performance of the season with 31 points on 13-of-22 shooting, 13 rebounds, three assists, two steals and a block. While the Red Raiders (19-6, 9-3 Big 12) have been slightly inconsistent this season, Toppin has been unshakable, scoring at least 10 points in 21 straight games.
Texas Tech beat the No. 1 team for just the third time in school history. The last time was a 65-62 win over Baylor on Jan. 11, 2022.
Red Raiders coach Grant McCasland said Toppin’s pass was indicative of the team’s dedication as it navigates a difficult conference schedule. Texas Tech has won three straight.
“We’re not guessing. This isn’t luck,” McCasland said. “These dudes practice hard and put themselves in position every day. There’s no shortcuts to this. It’s a grind, and you’ve got to love it. These dudes love it.”
Toppin finished with his 16th double-double of the season and 47th of his career and is now averaging 21.9 points and 11 rebounds per game. He played all but 41 seconds in Saturday’s win, showing incredible stamina in a rugged game between two of the most physical teams in the country.
He was at his best during the opening minutes of overtime, scoring on an array of tip-ins and low-post moves that Arizona couldn’t defend.
The Wildcats had nothing but good things to say about him postgame.
“He has a really quick second jump,” said Arizona forward Tobe Awaka, who had 16 points and 12 rebounds. “He has great body placement, in terms of the ball and tracking it down. He seems to always be in the right place at the right time. Just kudos to him and the type of player he is.”
Texas Tech wasn’t a one-man show Saturday. Christian Anderson scored 19 points after making six 3-pointers. Atwell finished with 11, including the clutch 3 in overtime and another from behind the arc with 25 seconds left in regulation that capped a 9-0 Red Raiders run and helped push the game to overtime.
Still, Toppin is the team’s All-America selection for a reason. He lived up to the billing on a huge stage in a raucous road environment.
“JT Toppin was not going to be denied at the end of this game,” McCasland said.
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Browns safety Ronnie Hickman assaulted at New York City hotel, team says
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Cleveland Browns safety Ronnie Hickman was assaulted by a crew of individuals inside a New York City hotel lobby early Monday morning, the team said.
“Safety Ronnie Hickman was a victim of assault early Monday morning at a New York City hotel,” a Browns spokesperson said in a statement to Fox News Digital. “Ronnie was treated for minor injuries at an area hospital after the incident, was later released, and is home resting with his family.”
Authorities told the New York Post that the incident occurred in the lobby of the SIXTY LES hotel on Allen Street around 4:30 a.m. ET, where Hickman was approached by four individuals and a dispute ensued.
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Safety Ronnie Hickman of the Cleveland Browns celebrates during player introductions before the game against the Buffalo Bills at Huntington Bank Field on Dec. 21, 2025, in Cleveland, Ohio. (Jason Miller/Getty Images)
Police are now investigating what led to the 24-year-old New Jersey native being attacked, and if being a professional football player is a factor.
The Post added that the suspects hit him and then fled the scene.
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Hickman was in stable condition after the assault, and was taken to Bellevue Hospital, where he was released later on Monday.
Hickman, who went undrafted out of Ohio State, is coming off a breakout season with the Browns after starting all 17 games.

Ronnie Hickman of the Cleveland Browns runs during an AFC wild-card playoff football game against the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium on Jan. 13, 2024, in Houston, Texas. (Ryan Kang/Getty Images)
While Cleveland finished the year 5-12, their defense was a formidable unit, and Hickman came out with career highs in tackles (103), passes defended (seven) and interceptions (two).
Hickman made his NFL debut during the 2023 season after joining Cleveland following the draft. He had a pick-six in his 10 games that season, as well as 25 combined tackles.
Hickman has a big offseason ahead, too, as he is a restricted free agent with the Browns.

Ronnie Hickman Jr. of the Cleveland Browns defends in coverage during an NFL preseason football game against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field on Aug. 17, 2023, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Ryan Kang/Getty Images)
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Cleveland has the option to place one of four tenders on Hickman, which allows them to match an offer sheet from another team that may want to sign him.
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