Reconfigured Bayern Munich attack fires six past dazzled Eintracht Frankfurt in Bundesliga opener

Reconfigured Bayern Munich attack fires six past dazzled Eintracht Frankfurt in Bundesliga opener

If there were any questions as to how Bayern Munich were going to compensate for the loss of Robert Lewandowski, they were answered emphatically on Friday night as the German champions inflicting a devasting defeat on Eintracht Frankfurt. Senegalese striker Sadio Mane, who arrived this summer as an indirect replacement...

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Analysis of Arsenal vs Crystal Palace season opener shows the Gunners are rough diamonds

Analysis of Arsenal vs Crystal Palace season opener shows the Gunners are rough diamonds

Gabriel Jesus and Wiliam Saliba were excellent, but an Arsenal duo provided cause for concern for Mikel Arteta at Selhurst Park. Jesus didn’t just thrive – as most of us predicted – but dominated as the main man in the Arsenal attack against Crystal Palace in their 2022-23 Premier League...

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When R-n-R music genre took the world by storm in 1960s, it also birthed exceptional guitarists

When R-n-R music genre took the world by storm in 1960s, it also birthed exceptional guitarists

Choosing one virtuoso above another is incredibly tough, with everything from the Strat to the Les Paul, PRS Custom to the Parker Fly, power chords and tapping. Indeed, it was reported that the topic had prompted a number of intense debates. Although there were plenty of six-string slayers in the...

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Electric Arsenal kick off 2022-23 season with deserved win over bogey team Crystal Palace

Electric Arsenal kick off 2022-23 season with deserved win over bogey team Crystal Palace

Gabriel Martinelli scored the first goal of the 2022-23 campaign as the Gunners made an electric start in south London and threatened to blow away their London rivals. Patrick Vieira’s Palace improved after the break and threatened to mount a comeback but Arsenal’s victory was sealed when Marc Guehi diverted...

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Football law: Amended rules now permit keepers’ feet to be behind the goal line for penalties

Football law: Amended rules now permit keepers’ feet to be behind the goal line for penalties

A relatively minor change, this, but a change nevertheless. In 2019, a rule change stipulated that goalkeepers must have at least one foot on the goal line when facing a penalty kick, but IFAB have now amended this rule to read that goalkeepers will now be allowed to have one...

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Premier League clubs can now make five substitutions rather than three during matches

Premier League clubs can now make five substitutions rather than three during matches

The new English Premier League season that gets underway this Friday comes with a few alterations to the rules of the game. Of interest and appeal to the managers will be the number of substitutions they can now make. It was said at the time when five substitutes were first...

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‘Baba-qued’ and ‘Hustled’ Kenyans wait with bated breath to vote in close presidential poll in history

‘Baba-qued’ and ‘Hustled’ Kenyans wait with bated breath to vote in close presidential poll in history

Raila Amolo Odinga, a veteran Kenyan political leader and one-time prime minister, has long cast himself as an anti-establishment firebrand, despite belonging to one of the country’s top political dynasties. But his decision to strike an alliance with his arch-rival, President Uhuru Kenyatta, and secure the ruling party’s backing as...

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Report: Demoralised Russian troops self-mutilating to escape war as Ukraine resumes grain exports

Report: Demoralised Russian troops self-mutilating to escape war as Ukraine resumes grain exports

Vladimir Putin has been humiliated by the news that Russian soldiers are allegedly “self-mutilating” in a desperate bid to escape from the front lines, according to British newspaper The Express. “In order to return to Russia, the invading soldiers are mutilating themselves and pretending to be sick, according to Ukraine’s...

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Killing al Qaeda chief al Zawahiri sets off scramble for dominance of Africa by Islamists

Killing al Qaeda chief al Zawahiri sets off scramble for dominance of Africa by Islamists

It was one of Ayman al-Zawahiri’s last victories. Just over a week before the al-Qaeda leader was killed in Kabul by missiles fired from a US drone, militants from the organisation’s biggest affiliate in sub-Saharan Africa attacked the most important military base in Mali. The tactics of the attack were...

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WHO reports worsening Ukraine health crisis amid Russian shelling, burn-out and winter

WHO reports worsening Ukraine health crisis amid Russian shelling, burn-out and winter

Ukraine is facing a worsening health emergency as the conflict with Russia rages on, the World Health Organization (WHO) says, with a combination of burnt-out staff, increased shelling and the approach of winter fuelling the agency’s concerns. There have been 434 attacks on healthcare facilities in the country, out of...

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