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Donald warns 'job isn’t done' as Europe close on historic Ryder Cup defence
Team Europe are within touching distance of successfully retaining the Ryder Cup, as they lead Team USA going into the final day of play.
Team Europe captain Luke Donald has claimed "the job isn't done until it's done" as his side stand on the verge of a landmark Ryder Cup defence on U.S. soil after silencing a hostile Bethpage Black crowd to establish a record 11.5–4.5 lead over Team USA.
Donald’s men have been in complete control through the opening two days in New York, winning all four sessions and claiming three of Saturday’s four fourball matches to take the biggest advantage ever into the Sunday singles.
Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry handled the antagonistic Bethpage atmosphere to defeat Justin Thomas and Cameron Young 2up in the opening match, soon after Tommy Fleetwood secured his fourth win of the week by teaming up with Justin Rose to beat Scottie Scheffler and Bryson DeChambeau 3&2.
Europe, unfazed, secured another three points to move within 2.5 of retaining the trophy and just three away from outright victory.
As Saturday nights go #TeamEurope | #OurTimeOurPlace pic.twitter.com/UqTlsZT1UK
— Ryder Cup Europe (@RyderCupEurope) September 28, 2025
"I didn't really imagine this. Obviously their job is not done yet but to have this stand in New York with most of the cheers coming from our side is incredible," Donald said.
"Just the resiliency and the confidence these guys have in themselves, in their partners, is really, truly incredible.
"We are trying to get to 14.5 first, and hopefully we can add on to that, too. The job is never done till it's done.
"So I'm not going to sit here and be complacent. I know how strong the USA are. They will have plenty of fight in them. They had plenty of fight today. Our guys had a lot, too, though."
For Team USA's Scheffler, the loss marked an unwanted milestone — he became the first world number one to lose his opening four matches in a Ryder Cup.
Tensions ran high as tempers flared, with his caddie Ted Scott and DeChambeau’s caddie Greg Bodine clashing heatedly with European players and vice-captain Francesco Molinari.
Despite his side's deficit, Team USA captain Keegan Bradley remains hopeful going into the final day: "In 2023, I was at that Super Bowl when the Patriots came back. I watched it. Let's live it tomorrow, who knows? I'm seeing what looks like to be historical putting.
"They're making everything. They're a great team. They're great players. They're a tough team to beat."
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