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Peterborough win four on the bounce under Williams with victory over Stockport

Peterborough’s resurgence under manager Luke Williams continued with a 3-0 win over Stockport, who were knocked off the top of Sky Bet League One.Posh have won all four of their matches in all competitions since Williams took charge and are now just one point from safety, while the Hatters have been replaced at the summit by Lincoln. Peterborough led after just five minutes as Peter Kioso's cross reached Harry Leonard who laid the ball off for Ben Woods to stroke in his first goal for the club. Having been much the better side, Posh doubled their lead in the 37th minute when Jimmy-Jay Morgan's shot was pushed out by Ben Hinchliffe for Kyrell Lisbie who tucked in the rebound.Brandon Khela then made the result safe for Peterborough in the 76th minute with a thumping finish into the roof of the […]

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Man Utd’s tough week continues as defensive howlers hand Wolfsburg victory

Man Utd's tough week continued with a second defeat in five days ending their perfect Champions League record as Wolfsburg bounced back from Fridolina Rolfo's early opener to run out 5-2 winners in Germany. After their previously steadfast defence was breached three times at Man City on Saturday, United shipped four goals in a game for the first time this season - and made life far too easy for their hosts to score them. Things had started so brightly for Marc Skinner's side, who took an early lead through Rolfo's bullet header, but once a poor clearance from Safia Middleton-Patel was pounced upon by Ella Peddemors three minutes later, Wolfsburg took full control. Man Utd's defensive generosity towards Peddemors continued as her cross was allowed to squeeze beyond Middleton-Patel at her near post before half-time, and when Lineth Beerensteyn fired […]

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Chelsea youngsters thrash 10-man Ajax after first-half frenzy

Chelsea ran riot at Stamford Bridge by hammering 10-man Ajax 5-1 in the Champions League after a wild first half that featured five goals and three penalties.A straight red card to Ajax midfielder Kenneth Taylor in the 17th minute for his reckless lunge on Facundo Buonanotte sparked a bonkers opening period in which a much-changed Chelsea side secured their second victory of the league phase. Chelsea became the first team in the Champions League to have three teenagers score in one game when Marc Guiu, Estevao and Tyrique George all netted, with their starting XI having an average age of 22 years and 163 days - the second youngest in the competition's history. Maresca's changes pay off emphatically Chelsea made 10 changes from their 3-0 win at Nottingham Forest with only midfielder Romeo Lavia keeping his place. Moises Caicedo and […]

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Liverpool end losing run with dominant victory in Frankfurt

Liverpool ended a run of four straight defeats in all competitions with a dominant 5-1 victory at Eintracht Frankfurt in the Champions League.The big news ahead of kick-off was Arne Slot dropping talisman Mo Salah to the bench for a second straight European game and it looked like a decision that could backfire as former Leeds defender Rasmus Kristensen (26) finished a fine Eintracht move to give the hosts the lead. If Liverpool's defending left a lot to be desired for Kristensen's goal, Eintracht matched them. The hosts were caught up the pitch and Andy Robertson's pass released Hugo Ekitike (35) in on goal, with the striker keeping his composure to score against his former side.It was the start of blistering period for Liverpool as they added two more goals to make it three in nine minutes before the break.The […]

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Arsenal thrash Atletico Madrid in statement Champions League win

Arsenal blew Atletico Madrid away with four goals in 13 second-half minutes as the Gunners maintained their 100 per cent record in the Champions League with a statement 4-0 win.Just like they did against Atleti's city rivals Real in April, the Gunners dismantled Diego Simeone's defence on a perfect evening that saw two more set-piece goals and a double for Viktor Gyokeres to end his seven-game Arsenal goal drought. Arsenal dominated from start to finish and could have been up at half-time. Eberechi Eze struck the bar and Declan Rice missed a good chance from the rebound, while Jan Oblak denied Bukayo Saka and Gyokeres either side of half-time with solid saves.Atleti barely threatened until Julian Alvarez struck the bar just after half-time on his return to England - but then came the Arsenal onslaught. Image: Arsenal's Gabriel celebrates after […]

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Brentford send West Ham spiralling further into trouble

Player ratings West Ham: Areola (6), Walker Peters (6), Todibo (4), Kilman (4), Scarles (5), Irving (6), Fernandes (6), Paqueta (6), Soucek (4), Summerville (6), Bowen (5) Subs: Wan Bissaka (6), Marshall (5), Mavropanos (6), Diouf (6) Brentford: Kelleher (7), Kayode (7), Collins (7), Van den Berg (7), Ajer (7), Henderson (7), Yarmoliuk (8), Damsgaard (7), Ouattara (7), Thiago (8), Schade (8) Subs: Lewis-Potter (6), Janelt (6) Player of the Match: Kevin Schade

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Leicester lose ground as Portsmouth rally for point

Leicester lost ground on their promotion rivals after drawing 1-1 with Portsmouth as John Swift's second-half goal cancelled out Aaron Ramsey's opener at the King Power Stadium.The home side took the lead after 26 minutes courtesy of Ramsey's instinctive finish from Abdul Fatawu's cross from the right as the on-loan Burnley midfielder scored his first goal for the club. However, Portsmouth improved after the break and drew level in the 58th minute when Swift started and finished a counter-attack to score his maiden goal in Pompey colours.The draw leaves the fourth-placed Foxes five points behind leaders Coventry, with the Foxes held to a draw for the fifth time in six matches while Portsmouth stretched their unbeaten run to three games. Image: Leicester City's Ricardo Pereira (right) and Portsmouth's Yang Min-Hyeok battle for the ball at the King Power Stadium The […]

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Trossard strikes as Arsenal beat Fulham to move three points clear

Arsenal moved three points clear at the top of the Premier League as Leandro Trossard's goal from a corner clinched a hard-fought win over Fulham at Craven Cottage.A tight game was broken open by another Arsenal set-piece when Trossard bundled home from close range at the back post after Gabriel had flicked on Bukayo Saka's second-half delivery. The goal was Arsenal's 50th from a corner since the start of the 2022/23 season. No other Premier League side has scored more than 34 in that timeframe, underlining their dead-ball threat. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Leandro Trossard fires Arsenal in front at Fulham with another goal from a set piece Fulham, a bogey side for Arsenal having taken four points from the last two meetings at Craven Cottage, provided stiff resistance but struggled to create clear […]

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Kane notches 400th club goal as Bayern beat Dortmund to maintain perfect start

Harry Kane's 400th goal in club football helped Bayern Munich maintain their perfect start to the Bundesliga campaign with a 2-1 victory over Borussia Dortmund in Der Klassiker.Kane rose above everyone to meet a Joshua Kimmich corner with a thumping header that soared over Gregor Kobel. It not only marked a significant figure in his goalscoring career, but also gave Kane his 12th Bundesliga goal of the campaign in just seven appearances. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Harry Kane scored his 400th goal in club football to give Bayern Munich an early lead against Borussia Dortmund. His opener would be supported by a second via Michael Olise, whose sliding tackle on Jobe Bellingham found its way into an empty Dortmund net. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player A moment to forget […]

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Klidje impresses as Hibernian thrash Livingston

Record signing Thibault Klidje shone as Hibernian climbed up to third in the Premiership following an emphatic 4-0 win over Livingston at Easter Road.The Togo international opened the scoring with a fine effort after only nine minutes and then won the second-half penalty which was converted by Jamie McGrath. Junior Hoilett climbed off the bench to grab a brace late on as Hibs snapped a six-game winless league run in style.The Leith side dominated most of the match and were deserved winners as they bounced back from the derby disappointment against Hearts.Hibs manager David Gray handed only a third start to Klidje, with Martin Boyle dropping to the bench following his travels with Australia during the international break. Image: Jamie McGrath doubled Hibs' lead from the penalty spot Klidje did not take long to make his mark after breaking the […]

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