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Contrasting Claims and Upsets Across Sports

From football to tennis, differing accounts and surprise victories

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By Emergent News Desk

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Contrasting Claims and Upsets Across Sports

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A Cardinals GM's claim is disputed, while in sports, underdogs triumph and a new US tennis chief is named.

A week of contrasting claims and surprising upsets has left fans and analysts alike scratching their heads. In the world of football, a dispute has emerged between Cardinals general manager Monti Ossenfort and quarterback Kyler Murray, while on the pitch, underdogs have been causing upsets in various leagues. Meanwhile, a new chief executive has been appointed to lead US tennis.

According to a source, Kyler Murray and Monti Ossenfort have not spoken since the end of the season, contradicting the GM's claim that they had been in touch (Source: ESPN). This development has raised questions about the relationship between the two and the future of the Cardinals.

In Scotland, Dundee United and Aberdeen played out a goalless draw, a result that did little to excite fans (Source: BBC). The match was marked by few chances, with neither team able to break the deadlock. This result will do little to boost the morale of either team, both of which have struggled to find consistency this season.

However, it was a different story in the Champions League, where Norwegian underdogs Bodo/Glimt pulled off one of the biggest upsets in the competition's history by knocking out Italian giants Inter Milan (Source: UEFA). This stunning result will send shockwaves through the football world and raise hopes for other smaller clubs.

In the Irish Premiership, Larne extended their lead at the top of the table with a 1-1 draw against Linfield, despite being reduced to ten men (Source: BBC). The result means Larne hold a three-point advantage over Coleraine, with Linfield five points behind. Elsewhere, Glentoran thrashed Cliftonville 4-0, moving to within eight points of Larne with two games in hand.

Finally, in tennis, Craig Tiley has been appointed as the new chief executive of the United States Tennis Association (USTA) (Source: USTA). Tiley, who has spent 13 years at Tennis Australia, will take over from Lew Sherr and is expected to bring his experience and expertise to the role. His appointment has been welcomed by the tennis community, with many expecting him to build on the success of the US Open.

These developments highlight the unpredictable nature of sports, where claims can be disputed and underdogs can triumph. As the seasons unfold, fans will be eager to see how these storylines play out and what other surprises are in store.

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