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Mohamed Salah recaptures scintillating form as Liverpool see off Brighton

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There was rancour and recrimination when Mohamed Salah last faced Brighton, at Anfield in December, along with doubt over whether he would be seen in a Liverpool shirt again. Fast forward two months and the Egyptian great is starting, scoring and shaping games for Arne Slot again. Appeasement between the pair is for the greater good.

Salah produced a sublime assist, his fourth since returning from the Africa Cup of Nations, and scored from the penalty spot as Liverpool moved into round five with a commanding victory over Fabian Hürzeler’s struggling team. There was no evidence of Brighton not performing for their under-pressure manager but their lack of cutting edge was glaring, as was the case when visiting here in the Premier League.

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Written by Andy Hunter at Anfield This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/feb/14/liverpool-brighton-fa-cup-fourth-round-match-report under the title “Mohamed Salah recaptures scintillating form as Liverpool see off Brighton”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Six Nations: Storming Scotland stun England to seal Calcutta Cup glory

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  • Scotland 31-20 England

  • Jones (2), Ritchie and White with tries; Arundell sees red

Certain wins feel bigger than others and, for Scotland, this result will reverberate for ages. Reclaiming the Calcutta Cup is always sweet but convincingly ending England’s 12-Test unbeaten record was a glorious bonus. For Gregor Townsend and his side, under pressure after their opening round defeat in Rome, this was some riposte to their critics

Ultimately, it was not even close. Two tries by Huw Jones, a hard-nosed collective effort from the Scottish pack and a typically artful display from Finn Russell were simply too much for an England team who had dared to believe this week that their previous tartan traumas were behind them. Instead, they were outplayed and tactically out-thought by Townsend and his coaching staff. England have now won just two of the past nine meetings between the nations.

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Written by Robert Kitson at Scottish Gas Murrayfield This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/feb/14/scotland-england-six-nations-rugby-match-report under the title “Six Nations: Storming Scotland stun England to seal Calcutta Cup glory”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Six Nations: Storming Scotland stun England to seal Calcutta Cup glory

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  • Scotland 31-20 England

  • Jones (2), Ritchie and White with tries; Arundell sees red

Certain wins feel bigger than others and, for Scotland, this result will reverberate for ages. Reclaiming the Calcutta Cup is always sweet but convincingly ending England’s 12-Test unbeaten record was a glorious bonus. For Gregor Townsend and his side, under pressure after their opening round defeat in Rome, this was some riposte to their critics

Ultimately, it was not even close. Two tries by Huw Jones, a hard-nosed collective effort from the Scottish pack and a typically artful display from Finn Russell were simply too much for an England team who had dared to believe this week that their previous tartan traumas were behind them. Instead, they were outplayed and tactically out-thought by Townsend and his coaching staff. England have now won just two of the past nine meetings between the nations.

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Written by Robert Kitson at Scottish Gas Murrayfield This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/feb/14/scotland-england-six-nations-rugby-match-report under the title “Six Nations: Storming Scotland stun England to seal Calcutta Cup glory”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Canada’s curling war of words with Sweden escalates after warning over ‘F-bomb’

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  • Kennedy insists he is innocent of any wrongdoing

  • World Curling says officials will clamp down on violations

The Canadian curler at the centre of a cheating row at the Winter Olympics has denied any wrongdoing, accusing the Swedish team of deliberately trying to “catch us in the act”.

On Saturday, World Curling confirmed that Canada had escaped punishment despite being accused of breaking the rules in the 8-6 victory over Sweden on Friday night. However, the sport’s governing body did warn Canada about their abusive langugage and introduced emergency spot checks on Saturday afternoon to make sure teams were not cheating when releasing the stone.

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Written by Sean Ingle in Livigno This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/feb/14/winter-olympics-canada-warned-after-curling-f-bomb-sparks-emergency-spot-checks under the title “Canada’s curling war of words with Sweden escalates after warning over ‘F-bomb’”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Burnley turfed out of FA Cup on perfect day for Louis Reed and Mansfield

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Mansfield gave blood and sweat to reach the FA Cup fifth round for the first time in more than 50 years and reduced a desperate Burnley to tears. A stunning Louis Reed free-kick completed a hard-fought turnaround for the League One side against their labouring Premier League opponents.

There is little doubt that Burnley are getting relegated, leaving the Cup as their only hope of salvaging a desperate season, but they lacked quality from start to finish on another dispiriting day for Scott Parker. Mansfield were not necessarily the better side but Nigel Clough’s men worked harder, leaving the fans and players celebrating long after the game was over.

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Written by Will Unwin at Turf Moor This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/feb/14/burnley-mansfield-town-fa-cup-fourth-round-match-report under the title “Burnley turfed out of FA Cup on perfect day for Louis Reed and Mansfield”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Brazil’s Pinheiro Braathen wins gold – and South America’s first Winter Olympics medal

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  • Norwegian-born skier storms to historic slalom gold

  • ‘Your difference is your superpower,’ says 25-year-old

As the snow fell in Bormio, and the fog settled in, Lucas Pinheiro Braathen made history by becoming the first South American to win a Winter Olympic medal. Then, as the realisation that he had won gold for Brazil in the men’s giant slalom, he collapsed to the floor and allowed the tears to flow.

“I just hope that Brazilians look at this and truly understand that your difference is your superpower,” he said, still sobbing away. “It may show up in your skin or in the way you dress. But I hope this inspires every kid out there who feels a bit different to trust who you are.”

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Written by Sean Ingle in Bormio This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/feb/14/winter-olympics-brazils-pinheiro-braathen-sambas-down-slope-for-south-americas-first-medal under the title “Brazil’s Pinheiro Braathen wins gold – and South America’s first Winter Olympics medal”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Ilia Malinin falls twice as Kazakhstan’s Shaidorov stuns field for Olympic gold

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  • Heavy US favorite falls twice in the free skate

  • Kazakhstan’s Mikhail Shaidorov claims shock title

For nearly two years, Ilia Malinin has made men’s figure skating feel predictable in the most spectacular of ways. On Friday night on the southern outskirts of Milan, the Olympic Games reminded the sport, and perhaps Malinin himself, that predictability is never guaranteed on its biggest stage.

The overwhelming favorite entering the free skate, the 21-year-old American instead saw the Olympic title slip away to Kazakhstan’s Mikhail Shaidorov after an error-strewn performance that will go down among the biggest shocks in figure skating history.

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Written by Bryan Armen Graham at the Milano Ice Skating Arena This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/feb/13/ilia-malinin-olympics-figure-skating-mikhail-shaidorov under the title “Ilia Malinin falls twice as Kazakhstan’s Shaidorov stuns field for Olympic gold”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Pedro Neto fires hat-trick as Chelsea provide Rosenior with happy return to Hull

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With sleet, snow, swirling wind from the banks of the Humber and most importantly, a Hull City side pushing hard for promotion to the Premier League this season, it was hard not to believe pre-match that this had all the makings of a difficult evening’s work for Chelsea.

Liam Rosenior holds this city close to his heart, given how some of his family hail from Hull and he had an enjoyable spell in charge of the Tigers: well, until he was unceremoniously sacked nearly two years ago, that is. But his happy association with Hull continued with a magnificent display from his Chelsea side, who ultimately sauntered into the next round of the FA Cup.

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Written by Aaron Bower at MKM Stadium This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/feb/13/hull-city-chelsea-fa-cup-fourth-round-match-report under the title “Pedro Neto fires hat-trick as Chelsea provide Rosenior with happy return to Hull”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Matt Weston slides to skeleton gold as Team GB finally win medal at Winter Olympics

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  • Briton triumphs by nearly a second in Milano Cortina

  • First British man to win individual winter gold since 1980

And on the seventh day, Great Britain finally won their first medal of these Olympics. At nine o’clock on Friday night Matt Weston, the man his teammates call “Captain 110%”, became the first British man ever to win the gold in the men’s skeleton, after four faultless races across the two days of competition.

The 28-year-old broke the track record at the Cortina Sliding Centre four times in succession, and won in a combined time of 3min 43.33sec, which was almost a full second ahead of the runner-up, Germany’s Axel Jungk. “I’ve been fortunate enough to win world championships, and European championships and other things, and this blows them all out the water,” Weston said. “I almost feel numb. I keep touching this medal to make sure it is real.”

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Written by Andy Bull in Cortina This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/feb/13/matt-weston-slides-to-skeleton-gold-as-team-gb-finally-win-medal-at-winter-olympics under the title “Matt Weston slides to skeleton gold as Team GB finally win medal at Winter Olympics”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

History hangs heavy over Calcutta Cup but England’s young side can turn tartan tide

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Scotland have lost only two of the last eight clashes with England but Borthwick’s squad are unscarred by failure

In one of sport’s weirder coincidences, England are about to play must-win games against Scotland in both rugby and cricket on the same day. The forecast 3C temperatures for the Calcutta Cup encounter may be cooler than in Kolkata – appropriately the venue for the T20 World Cup group fixture – but a white-hot contest inside a chilly Murrayfield can be absolutely guaranteed.

Because this particular collision, the 144th since the sides first met at Raeburn Place in 1871, looks set to shape the Six Nations prospects of all involved. To say Scotland are under additional pressure following their defeat by Italy in round one is to state the obvious. And England, too, will take the field knowing the time has come to demonstrate whether or not they are the real deal.

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Written by Robert Kitson in Edinburgh This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/feb/13/england-scotland-calcutta-cup-six-nations-rugby under the title “History hangs heavy over Calcutta Cup but England’s young side can turn tartan tide”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.