Tyler Adams from 45 yards out caps a weirdly delightful weekend for USMNT World Cup hopefuls

By and large, it was a productive weekend for U.S. World Cup hopefuls scattered across Europe, the United States and Mexico. Four scored, four assisted and two helped their Canadian side advance to MLS Cup for the first time.

For four of them, in particular, it was also a weirdly delightful weekend.

Let's begin with someone rarely discussed but a contender for a roster spot next summer:Jonathan Klinsmann, whose father, Jurgen, the former German superstar, used to coach the U.S. men's national team.

The 28-year-old goalkeeper, who grew up in Southern California, is employed by Cesena in Italian Serie B. A former U.S. youth international, he has received a few senior call-ups, including the November camp, but has yet to earn his first cap.

On Friday, he pulled off a bizarro hat trick of sorts in Italy: a penalty kick save, a clean sheet and an assist on the match's only goal, against Modena. With a near-perfect 9.6 rating fromFotmob, he was the player of the match.

̶K̶l̶i̶n̶s̶m̶a̶n̶n̶ ̶ 𝘾𝙡𝙚𝙖𝙣-𝙎𝙢𝙖𝙣𝙣 🙌Non passa nulla questa sera nella porta del 𝘾𝙚𝙨𝙚𝙣𝙖 🧱#CesenaModena#SerieBKT#DAZNpic.twitter.com/2yEZFYxbmA

— DAZN Italia (@DAZN_IT)November 29, 2025

In Cesena's pursuit of promotion to Serie A — I Cavallucci Marini, or the Seahorses, are fourth, four points from the top — Klinsmann has started all 14 matches and conceded 14 goals while recording three shutouts.

As for Klinsmann's standing with Mauricio Pochettino and the U.S. program, the goalkeeping situation is unsettled heading into 2026.

With 12 consecutive starts, New York City FC'sMatt Freeseis the clear No. 1 on the depth chart. Though he wasn't called up in November, New England'sMatt Turnerwould seem to have the No. 2 spot, because of his experience (52 caps, 2022 World Cup starter). Klinsmann, Columbus'Patrick Schulte(three caps), Chicago'sChris Brady(none), Cincinnati'sRoman Celentano(none) and perhaps Colorado'sZack Steffen(30, but just one the past three years) are also in the mix.

All the MLS keepers, however, have entered the offseason and will not have any competitive matches until February, leaving Klinsmann with a prime opportunity to make his case before Pochettino narrows his options for the reported friendlies in Atlanta against Portugal and Belgium in late March.

It's hard to envision someone without any international appearances making the World Cup squad, and as it stands, Freese seems certain to start both March matches — the last friendlies before Pochettino names his team in late May. The competition for at least one, and maybe two, of the three slots, though, seems far from over.

SUNDERLAND, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 29: Bournemouth's Tyler Adams celebrates scoring his side's second goal with Adam Smith close by during the Premier League match between Sunderland and Bournemouth at Stadium of Light on November 29, 2025 in Sunderland, England. (Photo by Lee Parker - CameraSport via Getty Images)

While Klinsmann prevented goals over the weekend,Tyler Adamsscored one from some 45 yards. After collecting a pass in his own end and accelerating across the halfway line, the central midfielder alertly spotted Sunderland goalkeeper Robin Roefs well forward and drove a shot over the leaping keeper for his second Premier League goal in his past four outings.

GOODNESS GRACIOUS TYLER ADAMS THAT IS SENSATIONAL! 🤯pic.twitter.com/9K9wmI4OaO

— U.S. Soccer Men's National Team (@USMNT)November 29, 2025

In France's Ligue 1, Olympique Marseille was on the verge of stepping into first place when mid-table Toulouse scored a stoppage-time equalizer — off a throw-in by U.S. defenderMark McKenzie. His long toss set up Santiago Hidalgo's header for a 2-2 draw.

Another unusual situation unfolded in the Netherlands, whereRicardo Pepiwas actually in PSV Eindhoven's lineup. The striker took full advantage of his first start in more than two months, assisting on Joey Veerman's goal in the sixth minute and scoring with an angled overhead kick in the 24th during a 3-0 home victory over Volendam.

Ricardo Pepi scoort met een omhaal! 😍#PSVVOLpic.twitter.com/RwOsDcgcrU

— ESPN NL (@ESPNnl)November 30, 2025

Elsewhere, four players were involved in knockout competitions in both MLS and Mexico's Liga MX.

Brian White, on the fringes of the U.S. striker pool, scored twice from close range in the first half as theVancouver Whitecaps rolled into their first MLS Cup with a 3-1 away victory against San Diego FC. MidfielderSebastian Berhalteralso played 90 minutes for the Whitecaps, who will visit Lionel Messi's Inter Miami for the trophy Saturday. MidfielderLuca de la Torreplayed the second half for San Diego.

Mexico

U.S. wingerAlex Zendejasscored in the 30th minute of Club América's 2-1 victory over visiting Monterrey in the second leg of the quarterfinals. But Monterrey's stoppage-time goal provided a 3-2 aggregate triumph.

A sizzling strike from Alex Zendejas on Saturday night for@ClubAmerica! 🔥💥pic.twitter.com/eyhQL4eCwY

— U.S. Soccer Men's National Team (@USMNT)November 30, 2025

Italy

A week after scoring the winner in the derby against Inter Milan,Christian Pulisicsat out first-place AC Milan's 1-0 victory over Lazio with a thigh injury. It was not considered serious and, as a precaution, he watched from the stands. He might return Thursday for the rematch against Lazio in Coppa Italia.

Four days after scoring in the Champions League,Weston McKenniewent the distance as Juventus came from behind to defeat Cagliari, 2-1.Yunus Musahdid not receive any playing time in Atalanta's 2-0 victory over Fiorentina.

England

Chris Richardsplayed 90 in Crystal Palace's 2-1 home loss to Manchester United, whileBrendan Aaronsonentered in the 90th of Leeds' 3-2 loss at Manchester City.

Antonee Robinson— who hasn't been in uniform in almost two months and hasn't played for the national team in more than a year — remains sidelined for Fulham with a knee ailment, but there might be light at the end of the long tunnel.

"He is getting good feelings but is doing individual work — nice to see him on the pitch," Manager Marco Silva said. "He is getting better and more confident — not just about his knees but his mindset. Soon we can have more news, but right now we have no timescale."

Patrick Agyemangscored his third Championship goal and played 90 minutes for Derby County, but his second-minute strike was canceled out in a 2-1 loss at Middlesbrough. Middlesbrough'sAidan Morris, a usual starter, sat out with an injury.

Josh Sargent(88 minutes) had an assist in Norwich City's 3-1 victory over Queens Park Rangers but extended his scoring drought to 15 games for club and country.

Injured strikerHaji Wrightmissed his third consecutive match for Championship leader Coventry City — and he might have a hard time getting his job back from his replacement, Ellis Simms, who has five goals in that span.

Germany

If you thoughtGio Reyna's U.S. performances in November might elevate his role at Mönchengladbach, think again. The 23-year-old attacker entered in the 73rd minute of a 0-0 draw with RB Leipzig. Since returning from international duty, he has logged 35 minutes in two appearances.

Right backJoe Scally, Reyna's teammate for club and country, made his fourth consecutive start. Central midfielderMalik Tillmanplayed 74 minutes in Bayer Leverkusen's 2-1 loss at Borussia Dortmund. In Bavaria, defensive midfielderJames Sandsand second-to-last St. Pauli were no match for undefeated leader Bayern Munich, 3-1.

DefenderNoahkai Banksand Augsburg conceded three first-half goals in a 3-0 loss at Heidenheim. In the second division, left wingJohn Tolkinwent 74 minutes as Holstein Kiel fell 1-0 at home to surging Hertha Berlin.

France

WingerTim Weahwent the distance for Marseille in that aforementioned 2-2 home draw with Toulouse, whileFolarin BalogunandTanner Tessmanndeparted their respective matches in the closing moments with what appeared to be minor injuries.

Balogun and Monaco upset visiting Paris Saint-Germain 1-0, but for the first time in his past six starts, the U.S. striker did not score. Typically a defensive midfielder, Tessmann made his second consecutive start on the backline as Olympique Lyonnais routed Nantes 3-0. Could he provide cover in the back for the national team, as well?

Others

While Pepi made a rare start for PSV Eindhoven, right backSergiño Destwas in the lineup for the 13th time in 14 matches for the Eredivisie leaders, who are 12-1-1 with a plus-27 goal differential. … Three days after returning from a two-month absence, central midfielderJohnny Cardosowas affixed to the bench for Atletico Madrid's 2-0 win over Oviedo. … Scottish power Celtic continues to show trust in center backAuston Trusty, who has played every minute of his past seven appearances across all club competitions. On Sunday, second-place Celtic defeated Hibernian 2-1 for its fourth consecutive Premiership victory.

Tyler Adams from 45 yards out caps a weirdly delightful weekend for USMNT World Cup hopefuls

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Missouri launches sports betting as recent scandals shine a spotlight on the growing industry

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — As Missouri launches sports betting Monday, people will be able to wager on how many points a particular athlete will score in a game — so long as it doesn't involve a Missouri college or university.

The restriction on "proposition bets," though less sweeping than in some states, highlights an area of rising concern as legal sports betting spreads to its 39th state in a steady expansion sincethe Supreme Courtcleared the way for it in 2018.

In the weeks leading up to Missouri's betting debut, one scandal after another has rocked the sports world. Two Cleveland Guardians pitcherswere chargedwith taking bribes to throw certain pitches.An NBA playerwas arrested over an alleged scheme to provide inside information to gamblers. And the NCAArevoked the eligibilityof six men's college basketball players accused of manipulating their performance in games.

All centered around the outcome of prop bets, a popular type of wager often focused on what individual players will do in a game — like achieving a certain number of strikeouts in baseball, racking up a certain amount of points and rebounds in basketball, or surpassing a particular passing yardage in football.

For bettors, a lot can ride on one player, putting those athletes at risk of threats or enticements to rig their performance.

A growing proposition in sports betting

Sports betting operators took in over $11 billion through the first three-quarters of this year, up more than 13% from the same span last year, according to the American Gaming Association, which represents the industry.

Though national data is lacking about the prevalence of prop bets, they are "an increasingly popular way in which to provide for engagement for any type of fan," said Joe Maloney, the association's senior vice president of strategic communications.

West Virginia, which was among the first to allow sports betting after the court ruling, now is collecting a trove of data from the industry. During a roughly one-month period this summer, prop bets comprised more than half of all wagers made through one of the largest sports betting platforms, said Brad Humphreys, an economics professor and director of the Center for Gaming Research and Development at West Virginia University.

Additionally, he said, almost all bets involved parlays, where two or more wagers are grouped together under the umbrella of a larger bet. To win, a person must be right on each prong in the bet, making the odds of success longer and the potential payout larger.

Because prop bets "speed up the ability to make multiple bets," they carry a higher risk of developing addictive behavior for some bettors, said Rachel Volberg, a research professor of epidemiology at the University of Massachusetts Amherst who has spent decades studying gambling.

Most states provide some money forproblem gamblingservices. Missouri's new sports betting program allots at least $5 million annually for that purpose.

No national standard for prop bets

Prop bets on professional athletes are currently allowed in every state that has legalized sports betting, though legislation proposed in New Jersey would ban them.Ohio Gov. Mike DeWinehas urged state regulators to end player-specific micro betting and told The Associated Press recently he regrets signing the law that legalized sports gambling in his state.

States have widely differing rules for bets on college athletes. More than a dozen states place no limits on collegiate prop bets while an equal number prohibit all such bets. Other states fall somewhere in between. Missouri is one of over a half-dozen states with a prop bet prohibition pertaining only to games involving college teams from their states.

Missouri's restriction was included in a constitutional amendment authorizing sports betting that wonnarrow voter approvallast year after a state-record $43 million campaign funded almost entirely by DraftKings and FanDuel, the two predominant sports betting sites.

"We thought this was a good middle ground that had worked in other states and that would uphold the integrity of the games here," said Jack Cardetti, a spokesperson for the Sports Betting Alliance, an industry group that supported Missouri's amendment.

A blanket ban on prop bets likely would drive people to illegal and unregulated sportsbooks, placing bettors at greater risk and making it harder to flag problems, the Sports Betting Alliance said.

Others doubt that Missouri's narrowly tailored prop bet restrictions will have much impact in an Internet-connected society where people can easily bet on athletes playing anywhere in the U.S.

"That's going to be a Band-Aid on a dam that's breaking here," said Nathan Novemsky, a professor of marketing and psychology at Yale University, "because folks will just make those bets on other teams."

Placing a bet with no drive time

The Missouri Gaming Commission has three employees focused on regulating sports betting and is looking to hire a fourth, said commission chair Jan Zimmerman.

But the job of detecting fraudulent bets falls largely to sports betting operators working with sports leagues and law enforcement agencies. After the recent indictment of two Guardians pitchers, Major League Baseball announced an agreement with leading sportsbooks tocap bets on individual pitchesat $200 and exclude them from parlays.

The criminal charges, player penalties and policy changes involving prop bets are "a demonstration that the market is really working as intended," Maloney said.

The scandals aren't deterring some Missouri residents who have been eagerly waiting for sports wagering.

Brett Koenig, who lives in suburban St. Louis, has occasionally crossed the Mississippi River into Illinois to legally bet on sports. Others who live in the Kansas City area have driven across the border into Kansas, pulling over at the first exit to place bets from smartphones. The drive allows bettors to get around geolocation technology that blocks bets from people in states where it's not legal.

Koenig said he plans to bet on Monday night's NFL game without leaving his home. He might place some type of prop bet, if he likes the odds.

"It's something I've been looking forward to for a long time," said Koenig, whoused social media to pushfor legalized sports betting. "I'm ecstatic to have the opportunity to do it, and to not have to drive 45 minutes across the river."

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Flooding recovery efforts underway in Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Thailand as death tolls rise

PADANG SIDEMPUAN, Indonesia (AP) — Recovery and aid efforts are underway in parts of Southeast Asia and South Asia where the full number of dead and missing are not yet known after heavy rains and flooding left a devastating toll in the past week.

The severe weather killed at least 469 people in Indonesia, 170 in Thailand and 334 in Sri Lanka, authorities said.

In Thailand, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul on Saturdayoutlined recovery and compensation plansfor the southern part of the country, where the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation said severe flooding in 12 southern provinces affected more than 1.4 million households and 3.8 million people.

Sri Lanka authorities said Monday that rescuers are still searching for 370 missing people. Nearly 148,000 people are housed in temporary shelters after beingbattered in the past weekdownpours that flooded homes, fields and roads and triggered landslides, primarily in the tea-growing central hill country.

Indonesia President Prabowo Subianto on Monday pledged to rebuild infrastructure while visiting areas impacted byfloods and landslideson Sumatra island that left thousands homeless and 474 people missing as of Monday.

Some areas of Indonesia remained unreachable Monday after the disaster damaged roads and downed communications lines, with residents in impacted areas relying on aircraft delivering supplies. Flooding displaced 290,700 people in North Sumatra, West Sumatra and Aceh provinces, the National Disaster Management Agency said.

Prabowo, who visited North Sumatra on Monday and was expected to West Sumatra and Aceh during the day, said the government's response is reaching those in need.

"We need to confront climate change effectively," Prabowo said. "Local governments must take a significant role in safeguarding the environment and preparing for the extreme weather conditions that will arise from future climate change."

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Sydney men charged with spreading child sexual abuse videos tied to international ring

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — FourSydneymen have been charged with criminal offenses over their alleged involvement in the distribution of child sexual abuse material linked to an international child sex abuse ring, police said Monday.

A New South Wales state police task force identified the Sydney-based network while investigating the online distribution of encrypted child sexual abuse material involving ritualistic and satanic themes, Det. Supt. Jayne Doherty said.

"There's no run-of-the mill child abuse, it's all abhorrent child abuse," Doherty told reporters.

"But these ones were particularly devastating in that they use symbols and rituals around … their discussions that they were having about abusing children. It had a very ritualistic overview," she added.

Police executed multiple warrants around Sydney last Thursday and four men were arrested.

Police also seized electronic devices allegedly containing thousands of videos depicting the abuse of children from babies to 12-year-olds.

"Police will allege in court that this international group were engaging in conversations and the sharing of material which depicted child abuse and the torture of children involving symbols and rituals linked to Satanism and the occult," Doherty said.

Doherty said police did not believe that the defendants recorded any of the abuse material that they shared.

Police were working with their international partners to identify the victims, where they had been abused and their abusers, Doherty said.

No victim had been identified by Monday, she said.

Police said one of those arrested, Landon Germanotta-Mills, 26, played a leading role in the ring.

Also arrested were Stuart Woods Riches, 39, Mark Andrew Sendecky, 42, and Benjamin Raymond Drysdale, 46.

All four were charged with various offenses relating to spreading child abuse material online. Germanotta-Mills was also charged with disseminating and possessing bestiality material, also a criminal offense.

Legal Aid NSW, which is representing Germanotta-Mills, declined to comment to the AP on Monday. Julian Balloot, the lawyer representing the other three defendants, did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Monday.

All four were refused bail and will appear in court next in late January.

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