In a busy week for sports, the US Women's National Team (USWNT) secured a 1-0 win over Canada in the SheBelieves Cup tournament, thanks to a 55th-minute goal from Ally Sentnor. This victory marks a positive start for the USWNT, who are looking to build momentum ahead of the upcoming international tournaments.
Meanwhile, in the world of tennis, Novak Djokovic has sparked speculation about Serena Williams' potential return to the sport. Speaking about the possibility of Williams making a comeback, Djokovic said, "I think she's coming back," and suggested that Wimbledon would be a great tournament for her to make her official return. Williams has been on maternity leave since giving birth to her daughter in 2017 and has not played a competitive match since the 2021 Australian Open.
In the NFL, Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett has found himself in trouble with the law once again, receiving his ninth speeding ticket since entering the league in 2017. Garrett was clocked doing 94 mph in a 70 mph zone, adding to his growing list of traffic infractions.
In football, Manchester United's Michael Carrick is looking for "lessons" after his team's first loss under his management. Following a 2-1 defeat to Newcastle, Carrick acknowledged that the performance was not up to par and that the team needs to respond positively in their next match against Aston Villa. Carrick's comments come as Manchester United looks to bounce back from a disappointing loss and get their season back on track.
Celtic FC is also looking to bounce back, but in their case, it's to stay in the title hunt in the Scottish Premiership. After a narrow 2-0 win over Aberdeen, interim manager Martin O'Neill hailed the "resilience" and "fight" of his team, suggesting that their experience and team spirit could give them an edge in the title race. Celtic's win keeps them in second place, just behind leaders Heart of Midlothian, and sets up an exciting finish to the season.
As the sports world continues to evolve, these stories and more will be worth keeping an eye on in the coming weeks. From the USWNT's win to Djokovic's comments on Serena Williams, and from Myles Garrett's speeding ticket to Manchester United's loss, there's no shortage of drama and excitement in the world of sports.