Jalen Carter erred by spitting at Dak Prescott, but he's already taking positive stepsNew Foto - Jalen Carter erred by spitting at Dak Prescott, but he's already taking positive steps

PHILADELPHIA – It was well past midnight when the victoriousPhiladelphia Eaglesopened their locker room following a weather-delayed, choppy but certainlyeventful 24-20 victoryover the archrival Dallas Cowboys. Yet despite the late hour, it appeared like Pro Bowler Jalen Carter, perhaps the league's next great defensive tackle – maybe even the guy who succeeds Aaron Donald as the preeminent player at the position – might have time to make one more mistake. He didn't. As Carter's locker in the bowels of Lincoln Financial Field stood empty, his linemate, little-known Moro Ojomo, stood in front of a throng of reporters answering questions aboutCarter's ejection before the game's first playof scrimmage, when he spit on Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott's jersey. But as Ojomo was speaking, Carter materialized next to him again and quietly dressed – and then, to his credit, addressed the media himself. "It was a mistake that happened on my side, and it just won't happen again. I feel bad, just for my teammates and the fans out there," said Carter. "It won't happen again. I made that promise." It wouldn't have come as a shock if Carter had left the stadium entirely, or at least ducked postgame questions about his behavior and punted those to another day. But it seemed like he did his best to make lemonade after he started the Eagles' night on a sour note. After watching the first-half telecast in the locker room, he relayed his tactical observations to teammates – that after apologizing to the defensive players and many of the ones on offense, according to left tackle Jordan Mailata, who characterized Carter as "remorseful." "Jalen is a part of us. We're never gonna push our brother down," said Ojomo. "He did something, and we all make mistakes." What exactly Carter did is something of a matter of conjecture. He clearly spit toward Prescott but refused to say if he felt like he was retaliating. "I've got nothing to say about it," said Carter, refusing to assign Prescott any blame but also not necessarily absolving him. "Just trying to make sure the team's straight." The Cowboys quarterback offered his own explanation, saying Carter was trying to get inside the head of Dallas rookie guard Tyler Booker ahead of the game's first snap. "(H)e was trolling, I guess you could say, trying to mess with Tyler Booker. I was just looking at him," said Prescott. "I was right here by the two linemen, and I guess I needed to spit, and I wasn't going to spit on my lineman and I just spit ahead. … And he goes, 'Are you trying to spit on me?' "At that point, I mean I felt like he was insulting me. I wouldn't spit on somebody. 'I'm damn sure I'm not trying to spit on you.' We're about to play a game. … 'What would I need to spin on you for?' He just spit on me in that moment, it was more of a surprise than anything." Suboptimal judgment has been a disturbing pattern with Carter, whether it's on-field conduct orhis role in a street-racing incident that resulted in the deathsof two members of the University of Georgia football team two years ago.Viewed as a potential No. 1 pick in the 2023 draft, that incident probably explains why Carter slipped to ninth, where the Eagles snatched him up and have subsequently benefited from his relentless play. Carter is a supremely effective interior disruptor who rarely misses a play … when he's not missing all of them that is. "(W)e need Jalen Carter on the field," said Eagles coach Nick Sirianni. Said safety Reed Blankenship: "He's got to learn from it and move on, and we have his back." It seems his mistake will become a point of emphasis for the entire team. "I think, as a whole team, it's just a matter of taking our discipline to another level and our focus to another level and then playing together and staying banded together and being able to control the things that we can control," quarterback Jalen Hurts said after the game. Hurts insisted his message was not meant to single out Carter, but he admitted talking to him one-on-one. "I know what type of player he is, everybody knows what type of player he is," said Hurts, "and it's something that we all can learn from." And maybe Carter did. He owned up to it immediately. He admitted being "super amped" in the first game of any sort he'd played since the Eagles won Super Bowl 59 in February. And, while it's possible he could face a suspension, this incident occurred in Week 1, not the NFC championship game. There's no defense for spitting, but members of both teams agreed it was also a tightly called game at a time when the league is looking for better sportsmanship from its players. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Now it's time for Carter to prove he won't make a fool out of himself nor leave his teammates in a more serious lurch than he did Thursday. "I wanted to be out there with the guys so bad, just to support and help," he said. "I've made a promise to them boys that it won't happen again." Let's hope. All NFL news on and off the field.Sign upfor USA TODAY's 4th and Monday newsletter. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Jalen Carter erred spitting at Dak Prescott, but he's making amends

Jalen Carter erred by spitting at Dak Prescott, but he's already taking positive steps

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Luis Suárez apologizes for spitting on staffer in ugly Leagues Cup final incidentNew Foto - Luis Suárez apologizes for spitting on staffer in ugly Leagues Cup final incident

Inter Miamistar Luis Suárez issued an apology on Thursday, Sept. 4, expressing regret forhis actionsfollowing the Leagues Cup final which included spitting on aSeattle Soundersstaffer. MLS or the Leagues Cup disciplinary committee have yet to announce any punishment related to any players involved inthe postgame scenes, afterthe Sounders beat Miami 3-0 to win the 2025 Leagues Cup. Before Suárez was seen spitting on Seattle's Head of Security Gene Ramirez, he forcefully put his hand around the back of the neck of 20-year-old Sounders defender Obed Vargas after the final whistle was blown. Inter Miami midfielder Sergio Busquets also jabbed Vargas on the chin, causing both teams to engaged in a heated exchange before the postgame trophy celebration. Inter Miami's Luis Suarez issues an apology after the Leagues Cup final postgame incident, where he spat on Seattle Sounders head of security Gene Ramirez."I want to apologize for my behavior at the end of the game… I was wrong and I sincerely regret it."pic.twitter.com/qJx2fJH4IQ — Safid Deen 💯💯💯💯 (@Safid_Deen)September 4, 2025 "First of all, I want to congratulate Seattle Sounders for the victory in the Leagues Cup. But, above all, I want to apologize for my behavior at the end of the game," Suárez posted on his Instagram account. "It was a moment of great tension and frustration, where as soon as the game ended, things happened that shouldn't have happened. But that doesn't justify the reaction I had. I was wrong and I sincerely regret it. "It is not the image I want to give neither in front of my family, who suffers from my mistakes, nor in front of my club, which also does not deserve to be affected by something like that. I feel bad about what happened, and I didn't want to miss the opportunity to recognize it, and apologize to all those who felt bad for what I did. "We know that there is still a long season ahead, and we will work together to achieve the successes that this club and all its fans deserve." Luis Suárez appeared to spit on a Seattle staff member after the final whistle in the Leagues Cup Final 👀🎥:@MLSpic.twitter.com/gCMLdbwDlC — FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer)September 1, 2025 Suárez has been deemed one of the world's dirtiest players over the course of his career, infamous for biting opponents on three separate occasions – including in the 2014 World Cup – and was also suspended for racially abusing an opponent in 2011. It's tarnished the stellar career for one of the greatest strikers in the sport's history, just four goals shy of 600 in his career. Suárez bit Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini on the shoulder during the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, which resulted in a four-month ban with Uruguay and FC Barcelona at the time. He received a 10-game ban with Liverpool for biting the forearm of Chelsea fullback Branislav Ivanovic in 2013, and a seven-game ban for biting the shoulder of Eindoven's Otman Bakkal while playing with Ajax in the Netherlands. Suárez was also banned eight matches in 2011 after being found guilty for a racial slur toward Manchester United's Patrick Evra. Inter Miami returns to regular-season action on the road againstCharlotte FCon Sept. 13, before hosting Seattleon Sept. 16. Inter Miami also released a statement: "Inter Miami condemns the altercations that took place following the conclusion of the Leagues Cup Final. These actions do not reflect the values of our sport, and we remain committed to upholding the highest standards of sportsmanship both on and off the pitch. We are working closely with Leagues Cup and MLS officials to ensure the situation is addressed appropriately. We thank our fans and community for their continued support." USA TODAY Sports' 48-page special editioncommemorates 30 years of Major League Soccer, from its best players to key milestones and championship dynasties to what exciting steps are next with the World Cup ahead.Order your copy today! This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Luis Suárez issues apology for Leagues Cup final incident, spitting

Luis Suárez apologizes for spitting on staffer in ugly Leagues Cup final incident

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"Young Sheldon" star Raegan Revord comes out as nonbinary

Gonzalo Marroquin/Getty Young Sheldonactor Raegan Revord is happy to think they might be inspiring others to be their true selves. "It's so cool because growing up, whenever I would see a celebrity or whoever come out as non-binary or queer or anything, I was like, 'Oh my god, this is so cool. Like I see myself in you,'" they toldEntertainment Tonightin a recent interview, when asked about coming out as nonbinary this year. "And now it's so crazy to have that experience where I'm now that person." Revord hopes to offer comfort to someone watching them. "And there might be a kid somewhere who's like, 'Oh my god, like, I see myself in you,'" Revord said. "And that's such an insane thing to think 'cause I was in that kid's shoes one like at some point in my life." In addition toYoung Sheldon, which ended in May 2024 after seven seasons, the 17-year-old has played their character, Missy, on several episodes ofGeorgie & Mandy's First Marriage, a spinoff ofYoung SheldonandThe Big Bang Theory. Revord had just completed filming on another episode when they sat for the interview. "It was a lot of fun. It was great," Revord said. "I missed everyone so much. And it's a great storyline." The actor said they would be up for reprising the role in the future. "I love Missy so much. I couldn't say no." Revord other acting work includes episodes of series such asModern Family,Night Court, andGrace & Frankie. Sign up forEntertainment Weekly's free daily newsletterto get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. In addition to acting, they are the author of the new YA bookRules of Fake Girlfriends, a queer love story. "A lot of people will doubt you because of your age, and a lot of people will not take you seriously," they toldPEOPLE. "I had such a passion and such a love for this book and this story, and I thought it was so important to tell. And if that's how you feel about being a writer, then you have enough." Rules of Fake Girlfriendsis available now. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

“Young Sheldon” star Raegan Revord comes out as nonbinary

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Macaulay Culkin Says John Candy Was One of the First to Notice That His Father Was 'a Monster'New Foto - Macaulay Culkin Says John Candy Was One of the First to Notice That His Father Was 'a Monster'

Vinnie Zuffante/Getty; Alamy Macaulay Culkin recalls John Candy having a "paternal" presence while they filmed Uncle Buck together in 1989 Culkin revealed, "Listen, even before the wave crested and theHome Alonestuff was happening, it was not hard to see how difficult my father was" John Candy: I Like Meis on Prime Video Oct. 10 Macaulay Culkinis opening up about his experience working with his infamous on-screen uncleJohn Candy. Candy died at 43 after suffering a heart attack in 1994.Culkin, now 45, starred in the 1989 John Hughes filmUncle Buckalongside Candy. TheHome Alonestar is opening up about his friendship with the late actor in Colin Hanks' new documentaryJohn Candy: I Like Me.The film held its world-premiere screening Thursday, Sept. 4 as the opening film of the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). "I think he always had that really great instinct," Culkin remembers in the new documentary. The famous child actor went on to note about Candy, "I think he saw. Listen, even before the wave crested and theHome Alonestuff was happening, it was not hard to see how difficult my father was. It was no secret. He was already a monster." "All of a sudden, the fame and the money came, and he became aninfamousmonster," Culkin continued. "He was already not a good guy. I think John was looking a little side-eyed, like, 'Is everything alright over there? You doing good? Good day? Everything's alright? Everything good at home? Alright.' " Universal The actor calls that attitude "a testament to the kind of man he was," stating that Candy "was just looking out for" him on set. He added that he felt Candy had a "paternal" presence. "It doesn't happen that often. It actually happened less as time went on," Culkin says. "I wish I got more of that in my life. It's important that I remember that. I remember John caring when not a lot of people did." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Amy Sussman/Getty Both Culkin and his brother,A Real PainstarKieran Culkin, have previouslyopened up about their allegedly toxic relationship with their father,Kit Culkin. "I think that's why that's one of my favorite performances, because I think he put a lot of himself into it," Culkin says of his time onUncle Buck. He adds that while some actors "don't know how or don't like to work with kids" because they're "tricky to work with," "John was always really kind, and really good with" him and his on-screen sister, Gaby Hoffman. John Candy: I Like Meis on Prime Video Oct. 10. Read the original article onPeople

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Eagles raise Super Bowl 59 banner before Week 1 vs. Cowboys as team stays in locker roomNew Foto - Eagles raise Super Bowl 59 banner before Week 1 vs. Cowboys as team stays in locker room

PHILADELPHIA —Nick Siriannihad no reason to lead anybody astray earlier this week when he said thePhiladelphia Eagleswould not be watching the Super Bowl 59 banner ceremony Thursday at Lincoln Financial Field. Indeed, the defending champions were not present on the field during the four-minute ceremony. Owner Jeffrey Lurie and former defensive lineman Brandon Graham carried the team's two Lombardi Trophies onto the field following a stadium lights show as the sold-out crowd, already seated, went wild. The black covering that blocked the banner came down and "2024 World Champions" was displayed for all to see. Two replica (giant) Lombardis were rolled onto the field for the ceremony and theEagles' (many) highlights from that evening played. Graham called Lurie "the best owner in sports" and led the stadium into a spirited rendition of "Fly Eagles Fly." Eagles superfan and "It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia" star and creator Rob Mac introduced the Eagles as the defending champs took the field. Philadelphia throttled the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22in the Super Bowl in New Orleans; quarterbackJalen Hurtswasnamed the game's MVP. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Eagles raise Super Bowl 59 banner before Week 1 vs. Cowboys

Eagles raise Super Bowl 59 banner before Week 1 vs. Cowboys as team stays in locker room

Eagles raise Super Bowl 59 banner before Week 1 vs. Cowboys as team stays in locker room PHILADELPHIA —Nick Siriannihad no reason to lead an...
Rory McIlroy fumes after being put on clock at Irish OpenNew Foto - Rory McIlroy fumes after being put on clock at Irish Open

A warning for time may have helped spoil a hot start for Rory McIlroy at the Irish Open in Straffan, Ireland, on Thursday, as the native of Northern Ireland finished his day with two bogeys across his final three holes. Instead of being in a tie for 12th, a few shots off the pace of co-leaders France's Romain Langasque, Spain's Nacho Elvira and Denmark's Thorbjorn Olesen (6 under), McIlroy sits in a tie for 50th at 1 under following his first round at the K Club. McIlroy wasn't shy about attributing his finish to the officiating, citing a lack of "common sense" when it comes to issuing pace warnings. A five-time Major championship winner (including this year's Masters), McIlroy attributed some of the difficulty in assessing time warnings to the size of the crowds his group attracts. As a headliner, he not only gets huge crowds from fans, but also several camera crews, which he feels can gum up the works. "I feel like it always happens," McIlroy said. "And I don't think they use sort of common sense in terms of, well, 'of course we're going to lose ground because we're going to have to wait on crowds and wait on the two camera crews that are out there.' They should give us a little bit of leeway." McIlroy's playing group was put on the clock early on in their round by one official, then again put on the clock for the final three holes by a separate official. It was then that McIlroy began to struggle, firing a bogey on the par-4 seventh and another on the par-3 eighth before he managed to settle for par on No. 9. In contrast, he posted one bogey with four birdies over his other half round. "In all honesty, I felt a little rushed out there for the last 12 holes," he said. "There's just a lot more going on with our group than any of the other groups on the course." --Field Level Media

Rory McIlroy fumes after being put on clock at Irish Open

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Solange celebrates Beyoncé, Virgo season on the singer's 44th birthdayNew Foto - Solange celebrates Beyoncé, Virgo season on the singer's 44th birthday

Solange Knowlesis celebrating Virgo season in honor of her sisterBeyoncé Knowles-Carter's birthday. Sept. 4 markedBeyoncé's44th birthday, and her sister and singer Solange Knowles made sure to commemorate the holiday and Virgo season, which runs from Aug. 23 to Sept. 22. In an Instagram story, the "Binz" singer sharedBeyoncé's 2003 ballad "Gift from Virgo" from her debut solo album "Dangerously in Love." Shortly after, she shared a throwback photo with her older sister and added birthday cake emojis. Prior to sharing the song, Solange posted onXkicking off Virgo season with gratitude. my sistersss gave baby solo a chance and I'll nevaaa forgetttt itgave some barss and melodiesss to these too, and still can't believe it when I hear yall bumpB'Day for lifeee ♍️virgo season what's goooddpic.twitter.com/9VZNWOppwf — solange knowles (@solangeknowles)August 29, 2025 "My sistersss gave baby solo a chance and I'll nevaaa forgetttt it. gave some barss and melodiesss to these too, and still can't believe it when I hear yall bump. B'Day for lifeee. virgo season what's gooodd," she wrote just days before on Aug. 29. In the post she also shared screen grabs of Beyoncé's hit songs "Upgrade U" and "Get Me Bodied" — both from Bey's 2006 album "B'Day." Fans were pleasantly surprised to learn of her contributions to the tunes. One fan wrote, "your pen is crazy. thank you for doing what you do." Another added, "Not you was a pen behind some of her best hits!" Of course, this birthday in particular has hadfans on the edge of their seatsgiven Beyoncé'sspecial ties to the number four— and the fact that she turns 44 on Sept. 4. It's only a matter of time before fans see what's up her sleeve — if anything. Happy birthday, Beyoncé! Follow Caché McClay, the USA TODAY Network's Beyoncé Knowles-Carter reporter, onInstagram,TikTokandXas @cachemcclay. This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean:Solange celebrates Beyoncé, Virgo season on singer's 44th birthday

Solange celebrates Beyoncé, Virgo season on the singer's 44th birthday

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Frankie Muniz Says Leaving Hollywood at the 'Height' of Fame 'Saved My Life'New Foto - Frankie Muniz Says Leaving Hollywood at the 'Height' of Fame 'Saved My Life'

© 20th Century Fox ; Gabe Ginsberg/Getty Frankie Muniz left Hollywood at the height of his career in 2008 to start a new life in Arizona The former child star explained why he felt the move "saved my life" during a new interview withUs Weekly TheMalcolm in the Middleactor now lives in Scottsdale, Ariz., with his wife Paige and their three-year-old son Mauz Frankie Munizis looking back at his life-changing decision to leave Hollywood. The former child star, 39, spent a chunk of his early life filming hit movies and shows likeMalcolm in the MiddleandAgent Cody Banks. He recalled how from "ages 8 and 21, I maybe had 60 days off," and it started to take a toll on him, he toldUs Weeklyin a Sept. 3 interview. While his decision to ultimately leave Los Angeles in 2008 and start fresh in Arizona came at the peak of his career, Muniz said the move actually "saved" his life. "Honestly, I did not like L.A. So I moved to Arizona, and I love it," he told the outlet. "I feel like it saved my life in the sense that I started enjoying the little aspects of life more, like hiking [and] going to the grocery store, because it was easy." frankiemuniz4/Instagram While he admits to sometimes considering how his life might be different if he didn't leave the acting scene — telling his agents and managers at the time, "Don't call me" — he still believes he's exactly where he's meant to be. "I'm so lucky taking that step back happened, because it made me appreciate everything more," he added. "It allowed me to do other things and realize a lot more about myself." Muniz is now based in Scottsdale, Ariz., where he lives with his wife of nearly six years,Paige Muniz, and their 3-year-old son,Mauz Mosley. After moving to Arizona, Muniz had more time to focus on pivoting to a new career: professional race car driving. The actor, who began racing in 2004 and started his professional career in 2006, isnow a full-time driverfor the 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series withReaume Brothers Racing, PEOPLE previously reported. Samuel Corum/Getty During an exclusive interview with PEOPLE in February, Munizgot candid about achieving his goal of becoming a full-time professional driver, especially after he experienced a crash in 2009 that left him witha broken back. "I never thought I would get to where I am now, especially since I got badly hurt in 2009 and didn't race anything until 2023," he said at the time. Ethan Miller/Getty Muniz also opened up to PEOPLE about his family life, and how his son Mauz was abig reason why he got behind the wheel againfollowing his injury. "I went back to racing with him in mind," he said, adding, "I wanted him to see me striving for something that's difficult." Of fatherhood, he shared, "I love it. I am always striving to be the best dad I can be. I think I am a good dad, but I always feel like I can be better. So just trying to be there." Saeed Adyani/20th Century Fox Tv/Kobal/Shutterstock Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Despite his success in his new field, Muniz is not giving up acting altogether. In fact, Disney+ revealed in December that Muniz and hisMalcolm in the MiddleparentsBryan Cranstonand Jane Kaczmarek were going to reunite for a limited, four-episode revival of the beloved sitcom, which originally aired from 2000 to 2006. Read the original article onPeople

Frankie Muniz Says Leaving Hollywood at the 'Height' of Fame 'Saved My Life'

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NFL is back! Week 1 preview & Josh Allen talks Ravens-Bills!New Foto - NFL is back! Week 1 preview & Josh Allen talks Ravens-Bills!

Football is finally back! Yahoo Sports' Andrew Siciliano, Charles Robinson and Ben Fawkes preview the Week 1 slate, starting with the Cowboys-Eagles TNF matchup and the Chiefs-Chargers Friday night game in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Also, Andrew sits down with reigning MVP Josh Allen ahead of the Buffalo Bills showdown against the Baltimore Ravens. What would it take for him to jump through a table? They finish things up by previewing Steelers-Jets and Lions-Packers. How is New York turning the page on the Aaron Rodgers chapter? (3:29) - Week 1 preview: Cowboys-Eagles (16:08) - Week 1 preview: Chiefs-Chargers (23:12) - Josh Allen joins the show! (32:12) - Week 1 preview: Ravens-Bills (39:16) - Week 1 preview: Steelers-Jets (48:07) - Week 1 preview: Lions-Packers 🖥️Watch thisfull episode on YouTube Check out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family athttps://apple.co/3zEuTQjor atYahoo Sports Podcasts

NFL is back! Week 1 preview & Josh Allen talks Ravens-Bills!

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Uruguay, Colombia and Paraguay qualify for the 2026 World CupNew Foto - Uruguay, Colombia and Paraguay qualify for the 2026 World Cup

MONTEVIDEO (AP) — Uruguay, Colombia and Paraguay secured places at the 2026 World Cup in the next-to-last round of South American qualifiers. The Uruguayans and Colombians had 3-0 wins Thursday, and the Paraguayans had a scoreless draw to advance to the global tournament along with already qualified Argentina, Brazil and Ecuador. "It's a good way to qualify. The team's offensive play was strong, there were also many highlights in individual performances," Uruguay coach Marcelo Bielsa said. Peru, which needed wins in the last two rounds to advance, is now out of contention following the loss to Uruguay. "It hurts to lose, it hurts because of the effort the players put in, but today the opponent outclassed us," Peru coach Oscar Ibanez said. James Rodriguez opened the scoring for Colombia in the 31st minute while John Cordoba and Juan Fernando Quintero added second-half goals to secure the win over Bolivia. The Colombians return to the World Cup after missing the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. It will be the Colombian team's seventh appearance in the World Cup. After a debut in Chile in 1962, Colombia made three consecutive appearances between 1990 and 1998, and repeated in 2014 and 2018. "This jersey has given me so much. I'm grateful for everything I'm doing," said James, who is aiming to play in his third World Cup. "I've always given everything and I'll keep the good things for myself." World Cup champion Argentina defeated Venezuela 3-0 with two goals by Lionel Messi and remained well clear at the top of the South American standings. Also on Thursday, Estêvão, Lucas Paquetá and Bruno Guimaraes scored as Brazil got a 3-0 win over Chile to ascend to second place in the standings. The 18-year old Estêvão, who plays for Chelsea, scored his first goal with the national team in the 38th, Paquetá followed with a strike in the 72nd and Guimaraes added one on the 76th. ___ AP soccer:https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

Uruguay, Colombia and Paraguay qualify for the 2026 World Cup

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