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Managers involved in angry war of words as fracas mars Hull win at Birmingham

Birmingham manager Chris Davies and Hull counterpart Sergej Jakirovic were involved in a war of words during a fracas that overshadowed the Tigers' 3-2 victory at St Andrew's.Blues' first defeat in the league at home since April last year was inflicted by Joe Gelhardt's stoppage-time strike, but that was not the main talking point after the game, as the managers continued their verbal warfare in the post-match press conferences. Jakirovic claimed Davies swore at him and alleged security staff told him to "go back to Croatia". Image: Chris Davies clashes with Marko Salatovic But Birmingham later issued a statement refuting "in the strongest possible terms" Jakirovic's claim.Davies denied swearing and said he was focused on the game restarting following the melee while claiming Jakirovic refused to shake his hand at the end of the game. What happened to spark spat?The […]

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Welbeck’s double inspires Brighton to victory over Newcastle

Danny Welbeck's first goals at the Amex Stadium since February secured Brighton a 2-1 Premier League victory against Newcastle.Welbeck's smart finish just before the break had put Brighton in control and Fabian Hurzeler's side looked on course to continue their good home record against Newcastle. Nick Woltemade's flicked finish, described as "cheeky" by Sue Smith on Soccer Saturday, looked to have rescued a point for the visitors, but Welbeck had other ideas.The 34-year-old, whose incredible resurgence is showing no signs of slowing down, fired home for his second double in three games as Brighton moved up into ninth in the table.More to follow. Image: Danny Welbeck restores Brighton's lead against Newcastle 'We want to build a fortress at the Amex'Brighton striker Danny Welbeck: "It's a big win. At home, we've not quite had the results we wanted to get this […]

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Haaland double helps Man City see off Everton

Player ratings: Man City: Donnarumma (7), Nunes (7), Dias (6), Ake (6), O'Reilly (8), Nico (6), Reijnders (6), Savinho (7), Foden (7), Doku (6), Haaland (9). Subs: Silva (6), Bobb (7), Lewis (n/a), Kovacic (n/a), Cherki (n/a). Everton: Pickford (6), O'Brien (6), Tarkowski (6), Keane (6), Mykolenko (7), Gana (7), Garner (6), Alcaraz (6), Dewsbury-Hall (6), Ndiaye (8), Beto (6). Subs: Iroegbunam (6), Rohl (6), Barry (n/a), McNeil (n/a), Dibling (n/a). Player of the Match: Erling Haaland.

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Tchaouna stunner helps Burnley past Leeds to climb out of drop zone

Loum Tchaouna's second-half stunner helped Burnley to a 2-0 home win over Leeds that moved them out of the relegation zone.It was a memorable first Clarets goal for the substitute, which came against the run of play to punish a wasteful Leeds as Scott Parker's side won the battle of last season's Championship top two. Burnley's second Premier League win of the season was set up by Lesley Ugochukwu's 18th-minute opener as he headed home from Kyle Walker's wonderful pinpoint cross. Player ratings Burnley: Dubravka (8); Walker (8), Tuanzebe (7), Esteve (7), Hartman (7); Cullen (7), Florentino (7), Ugochukwu (8); Brunn Larsen (6), Flemming (6), Anthony (6). Subs: Tchaouna (7), Laurent (6), Hannibal (6), Barnes (6). Leeds: Darlow (6); Bogle (6), Rodon (6), Struijk (6), Gudmundsson (7); Longstaff (6), Ampadu (6), Stach (5); Aaronson (5), Calvert-Lewin (6), Harrison (5). Subs: […]

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Mateta sparks sensational Palace comeback to deny Bournemouth top spot

Jean-Philippe Mateta stole the show at Selhurst Park with a stunning hat-trick as Crystal Palace fought back from two goals down to draw 3-3 with Bournemouth in one of the most dramatic games of the Premier League season so far.The French striker was at the heart of everything, scoring twice in a five-minute second-half spell to spark a comeback after Eli Junior Kroupi had given Bournemouth a 2-0 half-time lead. Mateta then held his nerve from the penalty spot deep into stoppage time to earn Palace a point after Ryan Christie's 89th-minute goal had looked set to give the visitors the win.But the drama didn’t stop there: even after completing his treble, Mateta somehow missed a golden chance in the 99th minute that would have completed one of the great turnarounds. Image: Jean-Philippe Mateta scores from the penalty spot to […]

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Luton beaten by Mansfield in Wilshere’s first game

Jack Wilshere saw his life as Luton manager get off to a losing start as the Hatters were beaten 2-0 by Mansfield at Kenilworth Road.Rhys Oates and Tyler Roberts struck either side of half-time to hand Wilshere a defeat in his first match since replacing the sacked Matt Bloomfield. The visitors almost led after three minutes when an unmarked Tyler Roberts shot too close to goalkeeper Josh Keeley.Town were denied an opener after 32 minutes as Jordan Clark's curling effort was brilliantly tipped on to the post by Liam Roberts.The hosts then won a penalty 60 seconds later when Clark was fouled by Kyle Knoyle, but Wells' spot-kick was saved by Liam Roberts. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Following his recent appointment, new Hatters boss Jack Wilshere says he's glad to be back at the […]

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Sunderland’s impressive PL start continues as Wolves remain winless

Sunderland’s impressive start to life back in the Premier League continued as the Wearsiders beat winless Wolves 2-0 at the Stadium of Light.Regis Le Bris's well-drilled team have now earned 10 points from their first four home matches of a top-flight campaign for the first time since 1968-69 and despite sustained second-half Wolves pressure, were worth their hard-earned victory. Sunderland opened the scoring after a lovely passing move involving both full-backs as Nordi Mukiele and Trai Hume played a neat one-two on the edge of the area, with the former sweeping home from close range, albeit with a helping hand - literally - from Wolves goalkeeper Sam Johnstone. Image: Granit Xhaka, Eliezer Mayenda and Lutsharel Geertruida celebrate after Wolves' Ladislav Krejci's own goal gives Sunderland a 2-0 lead The visitors struggled dealing with a series of long Mukiele throws throughout […]

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Tavernier salvages Rangers draw against Dundee United

Rangers' woeful start to the season continued as they came back for a 2-2 draw against Dundee United in their first match since Russell Martin's sacking.With the Ibrox side edging closer to appointing Kevin Muscat, U19 coach Steven Smith took charge as he vowed to make the fans "happy" after a period of pain". It started well when Thelo Aasgaard fired in his first goal for the Ibrox side to give them a deserved lead. They continued to dominate, but Kristijan Trapanovski fired into the bottom corner just seconds after coming on before Craig Sibbald's stunning strike gave United the lead.Rangers captain James Tavernier salvaged a point with a late equaliser but they were booed off again, still without a home win in the Premiership this season. Fan anger continues at Ibrox Image: Rangers fans continued to make their feelings […]

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Arfield strike sees Falkirk secure late victory over Motherwell

Scott Arfield capped a remarkable turnaround in fortunes for Falkirk as his late goal snatched a 2-1 victory at Motherwell.Well were dominant in the first half and were worth more than the 1-0 half-time advantage granted by Tawanda Maswanhise's strike. However, they were unable to make that lead count and Falkirk were level 12 minutes into the second half thanks to Calvin Miller's first Premiership goal for the club, before Arfield pounced in the 79th minute to lift the Bairns above their opponents in the table.Motherwell were lively from the whistle and were denied a superb opening goal after 17 minutes by VAR, with Ibrahim Said penalised for a foul before his dazzling run and shot into the roof of the net.The Nigerian's head did not drop, however, and five minutes later he teed up Maswanhise for the opener. Image: […]

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Leicester pip Prem champions Bath in final play, Saracens thrash Sale

Saturday's Prem Rugby action sees Leicester Tigers pip defending champions Bath in final play in repeat of last season's final; Saracens score 65 points past Sale Sharks as 19-year-old wing Noah Caluori scores five; Sale's Luke Cowan-Dickie shown red card, ruling him out for England Last Updated: 18/10/25 8:30pm Billy Searle slotted the winning penalty with the last kick of the game for Leicester Tigers vs Bath on Saturday Billy Searle's penalty with the final kick of the game secured Leicester a dramatic 22-20 victory over Gallagher Prem champions Bath. The match at Welford Road was a repeat of last season's final and it looked as though Bath would be celebrating again after Finn Russell's penalty nudged them 20-19 ahead in the closing stages.But the Tigers were given one final chance to avenge their Twickenham loss, with the home supporters […]

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