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Ekitiké and Wirtz sink Newcastle before Konaté seals welcome Liverpool win

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You could say Hugo Ekitiké was the one who got away from Newcastle last summer, except there were so many. But with a certain inevitability and a devastating, gamechanging performance, the Liverpool striker haunted Eddie Howe and the club who coveted him all the same.

Pain came in various forms for Newcastle. Superior for 40 minutes and deservedly ahead through Anthony Gordon, the visitors trailed at the interval thanks to a quick-fire brace from the player they tried to sign from Eintracht Frankfurt. Liverpool swept in for Ekitiké instead and their initial £69m outlay, rising to £79m, is proving money very well spent.

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Written by Andy Hunter at Anfield This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/jan/31/liverpool-newcastle-premier-league-match-report under the title “Ekitiké and Wirtz sink Newcastle before Konaté seals welcome Liverpool win”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Enzo Fernández seals thrilling Chelsea fightback to shatter 10-man West Ham

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There are times when trying to make sense of Chelsea is a futile task. Lurching between extremes is their speciality. They were shambolic against struggling West Ham for 45 minutes, had Stamford Bridge ready to turn on Liam Rosenior at half-time and still found a way to mount a comeback so wild it left their opponents in a state of utter, uncontrollable rage at the end of an incomprehensible London derby.

Where to begin? With the end, perhaps, and Enzo Fernández running on to a cutback from João Pedro to make it 3-2 to Chelsea in the 92nd minute. It was some turnaround. João Pedro had made the difference after coming on at the start of the second half. The forward scored Chelsea’s first, heading home just before the hour, and was cool when he broke into the West Ham area when the game ran into added time. João Pedro had options. He could have shot and he could have crossed. Instead he threw West Ham by pulling the ball back to Fernández, who is beginning to resemble Frank Lampard with his knack of deciding games with late unnoticed runs from midfield.

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Written by Jacob Steinberg at Stamford Bridge This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/jan/31/chelsea-west-ham-premier-league-match-report under the title “Enzo Fernández seals thrilling Chelsea fightback to shatter 10-man West Ham”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Arsenal stroll back to winning ways against outclassed Leeds and go seven points clear

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It would be a touch too hyperbolic to suggest this was a season-defining afternoon for Arsenal’s title ambitions, but given the opposition and the pre-match drama surrounding this game, there was no doubting that come full time this was a significant one in the Premier League title picture.

Two points from three games is hardly compelling enough evidence to prompt full-blown crisis talks, but given the lofty standards Arsenal have set in the first half of this season, we would learn plenty about them here. This against a team who have lost once since the start of December and with a ferocious home crowd behind them.

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Written by Aaron Bower at Elland Road This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/jan/31/leeds-arsenal-premier-league-match-report under the title “Arsenal stroll back to winning ways against outclassed Leeds and go seven points clear”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

A wing and a prayer: Rybakina’s quiet resolve wrests glory from Sabalenka | Jack Snape

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To the sound of a lone bird chirping, the crash-bang wallop ultimately belonged to the underdog in a blockbuster Australian Open final

The sprinkling rain at Melbourne Park meant the roof stayed closed on centre court for the Australian Open women’s final, turning Rod Laver Arena into a concert hall charged with the music of tennis. But there was one noise that wasn’t quite right. In the sacred moments before each player’s serving motion, the crowd generally obeyed the protocol demanding silence. However, a single bird – perched somewhere high in the rafters – was less compliant.

It must not have been able to escape before the roof shut on Saturday afternoon, and so there it stayed. Tweet-tweet. An unusual accompaniment to a grand slam final. No one could see the critter, though long they tried, as dozens of the 15,000-strong crowd craned their necks in curiosity. Even the umpire kept glancing up, only to recognise the limit of even his broad powers. Tweet-tweet.

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Written by Jack Snape at Melbourne Park This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/jan/31/elena-rybakina-australian-open-glory-aryna-sabalenka-tennis under the title “A wing and a prayer: Rybakina’s quiet resolve wrests glory from Sabalenka | Jack Snape”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Durable, determined Djokovic undaunted by Alcaraz’s historic final challenge

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The 38-year-old master perfectly understands the measure of the challenge against the young pretender in the Australian Open final

Novak Djokovic had barely even begun to digest the madness of one of his great late-career victories, still fighting back tears on Rod Laver Arena, when he was asked by his on-court interviewer to cast his mind ahead to the final.

After his monumental five-set Australian Open semi-final win over Jannik Sinner, where he matched the quality, intensity and athleticism of one of the two commanding players in men’s tennis, he was immediately reminded that Carlos Alcaraz, the other dominant player, was next. “I just hope that I’ll have enough gas to stay toe to toe with him,” said Djokovic. “That’s my desire, then let the gods decide the winner.”

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Written by Tumaini Carayol at Melbourne Park This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/jan/31/novak-djokovic-carlos-alcaraz-australian-open-tennis-mens-singles-final-preview under the title “Durable, determined Djokovic undaunted by Alcaraz’s historic final challenge”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Harry Brook adds to England woes by admitting he lied about nightclub incident

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  • White-ball captain claims he was protecting teammates

  • Bethell and Tongue investigated over drinking session

Harry Brook, the England white-ball captain, has admitted teammates were present on the night he clashed with a nightclub bouncer in New Zealand last year.

Speaking at the start of England’s tour of Sri Lanka, Brook said that he was on his own when he was punched by a bouncer on the eve of the third one-day international against New Zealand in Wellington.

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Written by Taha Hashim in Colombo This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/jan/30/harry-brook-adds-to-england-woes-by-owning-up-to-false-statement-over-bouncer-incident under the title “Harry Brook adds to England woes by admitting he lied about nightclub incident”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Novak Djokovic thanks doubters for giving him strength after Sinner success

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  • ‘There is a lot of experts that wanted to retire me’

  • Serb won five-set epic to reach Australian Open final

Novak Djokovic thanked his doubters for helping to give him strength after he produced an incredible performance to defeat Jannik Sinner, the No 2 and two-time defending champion, 3-6, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 to reach the Australian Open final.

Djokovic, the fourth seed, will contest his 11th Australian Open final and 38th grand slam final overall on Sunday, his first losing the Wimbledon final in July 2024. At 38 years old, he is the oldest Australian Open men’s finalist in history.

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Written by Tumaini Carayol at Melbourne Park This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/jan/30/novak-djokovic-jannik-sinner-australian-open-semi-final-tennis under the title “Novak Djokovic thanks doubters for giving him strength after Sinner success”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Sam Curran takes hat-trick before Salt eases England to DLS win over Sri Lanka in first T20

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It was an England victory set up by the wily, age-old brilliance of Adil Rashid, vital to their hopes of a World Cup triumph in the coming weeks. The masterful leg-spinner took three for 19 as Sri Lanka’s batting lineup collapsed in the first of three Twenty20s, losing five wickets for 22 runs.

Sam Curran celebrated a late ­hat-trick, too, as the visitors were set a target of 134 in a rain-shortened contest after the start was delayed. They were guided by Phil Salt’s 46, but Tom Banton’s 15-ball 29 provided the real thrust, easing the tension in the middle overs.

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Written by Taha Hashim at Pallekele Cricket Stadium This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/jan/30/sri-lanka-england-cricket-first-t20-match-report under the title “Sam Curran takes hat-trick before Salt eases England to DLS win over Sri Lanka in first T20”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Alexander Zverev fumes over Alcaraz’s timeout for cramp in semi-final thriller

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  • Medical breaks for cramp against Australian Open rules

  • German says: ‘I didn’t like it, but it’s not my decision’

A weary Alexander Zverev described the decision to allow a medical timeout for a cramping Carlos Alcaraz in their epic Australian Open semi-final as “bullshit”, but did not want the matter to take the focus off the quality of their memorable encounter.

The German failed to capitalise on breaks in the second and fifth sets, as the world No 1 rallied from his physical ailments to win 6-4, 7-6 (5), 6-7 (3), 6-7 (4) 7-5 in five hours and 27 minutes.

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Written by Jack Snape at Melbourne Park This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/jan/30/what-can-i-do-alexander-zverev-fumes-over-carlos-alcarazs-timeout-for-cramp under the title “Alexander Zverev fumes over Alcaraz’s timeout for cramp in semi-final thriller”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Rybakina poses threat to Sabalenka’s bid for legendary status in Australian Open final

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World No 1 is on the verge of a fifth grand slam title, but former Wimbledon champion has proved she can cause problems

At the end of yet another semi-final in Melbourne on Thursday night, Aryna Sabalenka slammed the door shut on Elina Svitolina with a searing forehand winner, her 29th of the night. It was another near flawless performance from the Belarusian, another match she dominated from start to finish without any response, reinforcing her status as the leading hard court player of her generation.

Six matches in, Sabalenka’s fourth consecutive run to the Australian Open final has proved one of her most impressive. She is yet to drop a set and has shown how much her game has evolved by also dominating the net and peppering opponents with an array of drop shots. The few times she has been pushed, such as in her third round match against Anastasia Potapova, the world No 1 has produced her best tennis in the decisive moments and been in control of the baseline throughout.

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Written by Tumaini Carayol at Melbourne Park This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/jan/30/rybakina-poses-threat-to-sabalenkas-bid-for-legendary-status-in-australian-open-final under the title “Rybakina poses threat to Sabalenka’s bid for legendary status in Australian Open final”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.