Emma Hayes oversaw a dominant display from her United States team at a packed Wembley Stadium without tasting victory on her return to England on Saturday.

Hayes, a Londoner who coached the U.S. women to the Olympic soccer gold medal this summer after 14 major trophies at Chelsea, came home for a friendly against European champion England.

In a matchup of the two best women’s teams in the FIFA rankings, the U.S. had the best chances but the game ended in a goalless draw.

“I’m super proud of the way we imposed ourselves on the game, it’s just the last part of the pitch,” Hayes said. “Generally, I’m pleased with the performance.”

The U.S. was without its injured attacking trio of Trinity Rodman, Sophia Smith and Mallory Swanson. But the quality among the visitors still overwhelmed England, which had injury issues, too. Forward Lauren Hemp and defender Maya Le Tissier were ruled out.

Alyssa Thompson’s curling shot forced an early parry from England goalkeeper Mary Earps as the U.S. pinned England in its half and turned over England ball too easily in midfield. The Americans dominated possession and earned a lot of space to develop their game and press high.

But they lacked an edge in the final third and could not break the deadlock.

MLB

Dodgers announce 5-year contract with Snell >> Blake Snell and the Los Angeles Dodgers have finalized a $182 million, five-year contract.

The reigning World Series champions announced the deal with the two-time Cy Young Award winner on Saturday.

Snell, who turns 32 on Wednesday, went 5-3 with a 3.12 ERA in 20 starts for San Francisco this year, throwing a no-hitter at Cincinnati on Aug. 2 for one of only 16 individual shutouts in the major leagues this season. The left-hander struck out 145 and walked 44 in 104 innings.

NFL

Dobbins on injured reserve by Chargers >> J.K. Dobbins will miss at least the next four games after the Los Angeles Chargers placed the running back on injured reserve.

Dobbins sprained the MCL in his left knee late in the first half of the Chargers’ 30-23 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Monday.

Dobbins is fourth in the AFC in rushing with 766 yards and averages 4.8 yards per carry.

Motor sports

Piastri WINS Qatar sprint >> Lando Norris ignored team orders as he handed his McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri the win in the sprint race in Qatar, while champion Max Verstappen secured pole position for the grand prix.

With McLaren eyeing its first Formula 1 constructors’ title in 26 years and George Russell close behind for Mercedes, Norris was told by the team over the radio to “finish in this order,” ahead of Piastri.

He chose to gift his teammate the win anyway, easing off to the right on the exit of the final corner.