San Diego Union-Tribune

LOWER CLUBS SAY NO TO EPL BAILOUT

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The rifts in English soccer grew Thursday when lowerleagu­e clubs rejected a proposed rescue package of 50 million pounds ($65 million) from the Premier League as they seek more cash without conditions.

A package of loans and grants was offered to clubs in tiers three and four, which are struggling without matchday income due to coronaviru­s.

The money is on top of 27.2 million pounds already advanced in solidarity payments, but the English Football League said the bailout was insufficie­nt while insisting that clubs in the secondtier Championsh­ip should not be omitted from a deal.

The EFL stressed the need for unity across the three divisions it runs below the Premier League.

“The league has been very clear in its discussion­s of the financial requiremen­ts needed to address lost gate receipts in 2019-20 and 2020-21,” the EFL said in a statement. “And while EFL clubs are appreciati­ve that a formal proposal has now been put forward, the conditiona­l offer of 50 million pounds falls some way short of this.”

The Premier League remains open to providing help to clubs.

“The EFL is keen to continue discussion­s with the Premier League,“the EFL said, “to reach an agreeable solution that will address the short-term financial needs of all of our clubs and allow us the ability to consider the longer-term economic issues in parallel that specifical­ly look to achieve a more sustainabl­e EFL for the future.”

More soccer

Bayern Munich gave its new signings space to shine as it beat fifth-tier club Duren 3-0 in the first round of the German Cup.

• Nick Lima had two goals, Andres Rios added a goal and an assist, and the San Jose Earthquake­s beat the LA Galaxy 4-0 in MLS play late Wednesday night at Carson.

Tennis

Hard-serving American Reilly Opelka saved four break points in the final set before beating defending champion Daniil Medvedev 2-6, 5-7, 4-6 to reach the quarterfin­als of the St. Petersburg (Russia) Open.

Opelka faces a quarterfin­al against seventh-seeded Borna Coric. The Croatian defeated Russian wild-card entry Roman Safiullin 6-3, 7-5 after coming back from 3-1 down in the second set.

Second-seeded Denis Shapovalov had little trouble beating Belarusian qualifier Ilya Ivashka 6-1, 6-4 in their second-round match and next plays Stan Wawrinka in the quarterfin­als.

• Top-seeded Alexander Zverev advanced to the quarterfin­als of the Cologne (Germany) Indoors by beating Fernando Verdasco 6-4, 6-1.

Roberto Bautista Agut booked his place in the quarterfin­als after defeating the experience­d Frenchman Gilles Simon 6-4, 7-6 (5). His reward is a match against Hubert Hurkacz.

Third-seeded Felix Auger-Aliassime earned a 6-4, 6-1 win against qualifier Henri Laaksonen.

NHL

The New York Rangers agreed to terms with goaltender Alexandar Georgiev on a $4.85 million, two-year contract. Georgiev will count $2.425 million against the salary cap for the next two seasons after getting this deal done as a restricted free agent.

• The Ottawa Senators signed forward Evgenii Dadonov to a three-year, $15 million contract. Dadonov had 25 goals and 22 assists in 69 games with Florida last season.

Also

New Jersey’s fast-growing sports betting market blew past its own national record in September, taking in more than $748 million in bets from sports gamblers finally able to wager on football amid the coronaviru­s outbreak.

Jhonatan Nar vaez earned his first victory in a Grand Tour by winning the 12th stage of the Giro d’Italia, and Joao Almeida held onto the pink jersey.

• Former London Marathon winner Daniel Wanjiru of Kenya has been banned for four years for doping. The Athletics Integrity Unit said it was “highly likely” that Wanjiru used prohibited substances, citing abnormalit­ies in his biological passport.

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