Friday, May 22, 2026

Morris Playing for the Premier League

After the Southampton Controversy, Boro Play in the EFL Championship Play-Off Final

Aidan Morris and Middlesbrough are getting an unexpected second shot at Premier League promotion after Southampton's expulsion from the playoffs following a spying scandal, setting up a Championship final showdown with Hull City at Wembley Stadium on Saturday.

Middlesbrough originally fell to Southampton 2-1 on aggregate in the semifinals, with Morris logging 90 minutes in the first-leg draw at the Riverside before playing the full 120 minutes in the extra-time second-leg loss at St. Mary's. His 44 appearances this season already represent a career best for the USMNT midfielder.

The road back hasn't been without turbulence. Head coach Kim Hellberg admitted it was "impossible" for his players to train during the chaotic period of uncertainty surrounding Southampton's expulsion, leaving questions about their mental readiness heading into Saturday's showpiece.

Hull, meanwhile, has had over a week to prepare and boast a strong playoff pedigree, having won their previous two Championship playoff finals. They also handed Boro a 1-0 defeat at the Riverside back in December.

Still, the stakes couldn't be higher. The winner joins Coventry City and Ipswich Town in the Premier League next season, with Morris and Middlesbrough hoping to make their unlikely second chance count.

Arfsten Scores in Open Cup

World Cup Hopeful Scored The Winner in the Open Cup Quarterfinal

Max Arfsten delivered the decisive moment Wednesday night as the Columbus Crew defeated New York City FC 1-0 at ScottsMiracle-Gro Field to advance to the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup Semifinals for the first time since 2010.

In what was a battle between two USMNT teammates, Arfsten got the better of NYCFC goalkeeper Matt Freese in the 59th minute. Assisted by 22-year-old Azerbaijani international Nariman Akhundzada, in his first Open Cup goal contribution for the club, Arfsten found space on the right side, cut inside, and curled a left-footed shot past a diving Freese at the far post.

"I just saw the moment to cut inside, and I saw a little bit of space, and it went in," Arfsten said.

Despite Freese finishing the match with seven saves, Columbus largely dominated proceedings, limiting NYCFC to five shots, none of which found the target. Goalkeeper Nicholas Hagen earned a clean sheet without being forced into a single save.

"Even though we were winning 1-0, we still had the ball, and we're being a bit daring and bold," Arfsten noted.

The Crew will host Orlando City SC in the Semifinals the week of September 16-17.

Richards Injury Update

Defender "Should" Be Ready For The World Cup

US men's national team center back Chris Richards is racing against time ahead of the World Cup after Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner confirmed Thursday that he tore two ligaments in his ankle during last weekend's 2-2 draw with Brentford.

Glasner ruled Richards out of Sunday's season finale against Arsenal and called it "50-50" whether he'd be fit for Crystal Palace's UEFA Conference League final against Rayo Vallecano in Leipzig next Wednesday. Sources close to the player told The Athletic the final would likely come "a day or two" too soon, though he should be "good" for the World Cup. A source also told the New York Post that Richards is expected to miss just 7-8 days and could still feature in Leipzig.

Adding further optimism, Men in Blazers reported they spoke with Richards' agent, who described the injury as minor and said he shouldn't miss a single minute of the tournament.

The news is a significant relief for coach Mauricio Pochettino, who is days away from naming his World Cup squad. Richards is widely considered the USMNT's most important center back, and the Americans open Group D play against Paraguay on June 12 in Inglewood, California.