



PARIS >> Paris Saint-Germain players walked into a wall of noise at their home stadium on Sunday and brandished aloft the Champions League trophy that their fans have waited so long to savor.
Coach Luis Enrique, the architect of PSG’s astonishing 5-0 destruction of Inter Milan in Munich on Saturday night, received a huge ovation at Parc des Princes, as did the influential Ousmane Dembélé and his teammates when they came onto the field one by one.
Their faces were shown on a giant screen and, when Dembélé’s face was displayed, fans inside the 49,000-capacity stadium broke out into chants of “Dembélé, Ballon d’Or” in the hope he wins the most coveted individual award in world soccer.
But the loudest cheer of the night was for long-serving captain Marquinhos, who walked with club president Nasser Al-Khelaïfi alongside him and with the Champions League trophy between them.
Al-Khelaïfi and Dembélé were both tossed into the air by PSG’s players, who then did a lap of honor after the greatest success in the club’s 55-year history..
Balogun to miss Gold Cup >> Forward Folarin Balogun will miss the CONCACAF Gold Cup because of an ankle injury and was among three players dropped from a roster already without Christian Pulisic, Weston McKennie, Tim Weah, Antonee Robinson, Yunus Musah and Gio Reyna.
Defender DeJuan Jones (lower body) and midfielder Sean Zawadzki (knee) also were let go by coach Mauricio Pochettino, who added defenders Walker Zimmerman and Nathan Harriel along with forward Paxten Aaronson.
Four players have been replaced from the 27-man group announced May 22. Goalkeeper Patrick Schulte injured an oblique and was replaced on Wednesday by Chris Brady.
Golf
Scheffler repeats >> Scottie Scheffler never lost the lead and never gave anyone much of a chance down the stretch in another relentless performance, closing with a 2-under 70 for a four-shot victory to join Tiger Woods as the only repeat winners of the Memorial.
Slowed by hand surgery at the start of the year from a freak accident, Scheffler appears to be in full stride with one major already in the bag and another around the corner at the U.S. Open.
Stark wins open >> Maja Stark continued the steady play she had demonstrated all week to win the U.S. Women’s Open and claim her first major championship at Erin Hills.
Stark carded a final round 72 and finished with a four-round total of 7-under 281 to beat top-ranked Nelly Korda and Japan’s Rio Takeda by two strokes.
Motor sports
Piastri, Norris 1-2 at Spanish GP >> McLaren pair Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris moved closer to making this Formula 1 season a simple question of which one of them will come out on top after finishing the Spanish Grand Prix one-two.
That sense of dominance was aided by a late-race collapse by Max Verstappen and his Red Bull team. Verstappen was bearing down on Norris until a late safety car led to him having slower tires. He was quickly passed by Charles Leclerc and George Russell before the defending champion made it much worse by colliding with Russell’s Mercedes.
The resulting 10-second penalty for Verstappen sent him plummeting down to a 10th-placed finish in Spain.
MLB
Blue Jays put Varsho on IL >> The Toronto Blue Jays put outfielder Daulton Varsho on the 10-day injured list because of a strained left hamstring, one day after the 2024 Gold Glove winner left a game against the Athletics after injuring his leg running the bases.
The Blue Jays also activated right-hander Erik Swanson off the 60-day IL and recalled utilityman Davis Schneider from Triple-A Buffalo. Left-hander Easton Lucas was optioned to Triple-A.