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Frank must beware ghost of Tottenham managers past to avoid Nuno’s fate

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Manager aware his reign has parallels to the Spurs spell of his counterpart at West Ham, Saturday’s visitors

When Thomas Frank glances along the touchline at Nuno Espírito Santo on Saturday afternoon, he will see more than the ghost of Tottenham managers past. Because during his darkest hours – and there have been a few of those during a fraught first season at the club – he may also see a vision of his own future.

The parallels between the two are clear and they are difficult to ignore as Nuno makes his return to Spurs with West Ham, desperate for a result to help lift the club out of the relegation places. When Nuno went to Spurs in 2021, he did so as a manager who had made his name in English football with Wolves, getting them promoted from the Championship and going on to enjoy success with them in the top division. Ditto Frank with Brentford before his move to Spurs last summer.

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Written by David Hytner This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/jan/16/tottenham-thomas-frank-west-ham-nuno under the title “Frank must beware ghost of Tottenham managers past to avoid Nuno’s fate”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Barbeary shows class as Bath score nine tries to race into Champions Cup last 16

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  • Bath 63-10 Edinburgh

  • Two tries for Cokanasiga while front-rowers all score

Scotland’s fly-half Finn Russell had spoken about his desire to claim the pre-Six Nations bragging rights at the expense of several good mates in the Edinburgh squad. There was never the slightest doubt his wish would be granted as Bath eased to a comprehensive nine-try victory that guarantees pool winner status plus a home draw in the last 16 and, potentially, beyond.

On this occasion Russell also had the luxury of an armchair ride behind a Bath pack who took an early grip on the contest and never let go. Even if Edinburgh had turned up in north-east Somerset with their best side, as opposed to resting a few senior men, they would have been hard pressed to put too many dents in the black-shirted tanks and electric sprinters parked up opposite.

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Written by Robert Kitson at The Recreation Ground This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/jan/16/bath-edinburgh-champions-cup-rugby-union-match-report under the title “Barbeary shows class as Bath score nine tries to race into Champions Cup last 16”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

No cups, no Europe, 40 matches: is this Manchester United’s post-Ferguson nadir?

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As Michael Carrick prepares for Saturday’s derby, fans wonder if this is the club’s worst moment – but they are spoilt for choice

Manchester United, without a permanent head coach or European football and knocked out of both domestic cups at the first time of asking, are facing another bleak season. In the almost 13 years since Sir Alex Ferguson left, the club have struggled to find stability, with his shadow stretching down from the directors’ box to the dugout, emphasised by the stand named in his honour staring back.

Manchester City arrive at Old Trafford on Saturday in the opposite position, having had Pep Guardiola in post for a decade, amassing 18 major trophies. Michael Carrick will take charge of United for the first time since being appointed until the end of the season at a club who appear to be without a functioning long-term plan. This will be a campaign of only 40 competitive games for United, their fewest since 1914-15, with some fans thankful for being able to cut down on trudging visits. So is this, in the post-Ferguson era, the lowest of the lows?

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Written by Will Unwin This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/jan/16/manchester-united-nadir-michael-carrick-derby under the title “No cups, no Europe, 40 matches: is this Manchester United’s post-Ferguson nadir?”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Oliver Glasner’s inevitable exit compounds one of Crystal Palace’s worst ever weeks | Ed Aarons

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Manager’s decision is no surprise having fought to keep Marc Guéhi in the summer and amid doubts over futures of a host of Palace’s FA Cup-winning stars

It was the day Crystal Palace supporters had dreaded but feared was inevitable. Oliver Glasner, having confirmed that the captain Marc Guéhi’s move to Manchester City is poised to go ahead, had another bombshell prepared for his press conference to preview Saturday’s trip to Sunderland.

Nearly eight months to the day since the Austrian led the club to their first major trophy by beating Manchester City in the FA Cup final, his announcement that he will leave Selhurst Park at the end of the season came as no surprise. It rounds off one of the worst weeks in the club’s history after the humiliating defeat by non-league Macclesfield that will be for ever an unwanted postscript to their victory.

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Written by Ed Aarons This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/jan/16/oliver-glasner-inevitable-exit-crystal-palace-marc-guehi under the title “Oliver Glasner’s inevitable exit compounds one of Crystal Palace’s worst ever weeks | Ed Aarons”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

‘I was still breastfeeding in the first tournaments I played’: Belinda Bencic on getting back to her best

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The Tokyo Olympic champion has climbed more than 1,200 places back to the world top 10 following the birth of her daughter, Bella

“I definitely think I’m a better player now than I was before my pregnancy,” Belinda Bencic says as she reflects on climbing more than 1,200 places up the world rankings since returning to competitive tennis as a new mother. In October 2024 Bencic had plummeted to a lowly spot as world No 1,213 when she stepped back on to court feeling secure that baby Bella was being looked after by her husband, Martin Hromkovic – who is also her strength and conditioning coach.

On 11 January, 14 months since her comeback began, Bencic played Iga Swiatek in the final of the United Cup in Sydney. The world No 2, and current Wimbledon champion, won the first set but Bencic played supreme tennis as she swept Swiatek aside 6-0, 6-3 in the next two sets to seal her ninth consecutive victory of the week for Switzerland. Her imperious performance also meant that Bencic was back in the world top 10 again.

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Written by Donald McRae This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/jan/16/belinda-bencic-tennis-interview-australian-open- under the title “‘I was still breastfeeding in the first tournaments I played’: Belinda Bencic on getting back to her best”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

How to fireproof a city

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An overhead view of homes in a neighborhood.

Down the street from the Los Angeles Angels’ stadium in Anaheim, a crowd gathers to watch two homes burn.

In less than 30 minutes, one structure is reduced to its smoldering, blackened wood frame, while the other, thanks to simple changes to its design, is remarkably unscathed. Of course, this was the point of the demonstration, which was held last June by the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS) at a firefighting training center.

The heat from the burning demo home is fierce as we stand outside under a bright, cloudless sky. The plume of thick, black smoke is what eventually pushes me back from the front of the audience. …

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Written by Justine Calma This news first appeared on https://www.theverge.com/features/861950/fire-resilient-home-neighborhood under the title “
How to fireproof a city
“. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

I spent a year on Linux and forgot to miss Windows

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It was an overcast January morning in 2025 the day I decided to delete my operating system.

The Ubuntu installer warned me that it would remove everything on my hard drive, permanently wiping the entire Windows 10 installation I’d been running for years at that point. I hesitated for a second – maybe I should just dual-boot? No, I’m going all in! Finally, I hit the button to install Linux. One year later, I still don’t regret that choice. I even resurrected an old Windows 10 laptop by installing Linux on it.

My decision to try out Linux was driven by a growing dislike for modern Windows more than anything else. However, I’ve come to appr …

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Written by Stevie Bonifield This news first appeared on https://www.theverge.com/features/861968/year-using-linux under the title “
I spent a year on Linux and forgot to miss Windows
“. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

‘Smiling assassin’ Jordan Smith basks in spotlight after hitting $1m tennis jackpot

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  • Amateur player celebrates winning One Point Slam at Australian Open

  • Sydney coach to use million-dollar payday to travel and buy property

Pending tax advice, tennis coach Jordan Smith is Australia’s newest millionaire, thrust into the global spotlight after beating top professionals in the One Point Slam on Wednesday night.

Smith’s improbable run to the $1m prize made him a magnet on Thursday morning at Melbourne Park, amid more than a dozen local and international interviews, selfies, promotions and autographs.

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Written by Jack Snape at Melbourne Park This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/jan/15/million-dollars-millionaire-amateur-tennis-player-jordan-smith-australian-open under the title “‘Smiling assassin’ Jordan Smith basks in spotlight after hitting $1m tennis jackpot”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Arbeloa starts Real Madrid tenure with disastrous Copa del Rey defeat at Albacete

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  • Last 16: Albacete 3-2 Real Madrid

  • Stoppage-time winner secures huge upset

For 20 minutes of Álvaro Arbeloa’s debut as manager of Real Madrid, the fog came down and no one could see any football. For the other 70, they couldn’t either. Not from his team, at least. From Albacete Balompié, 17th in the second division, they witnessed something magical. An outrageous goal scored with single second to go was the perfect end to the greatest story they ever told, history made. When the final whistle went, Madrid headed straight down the tunnel, defeated again, while the party began in the Carlos Belmonte.

Arbeloa had said he wanted to see Vinícius Júnior dance; instead, it was Albacete’s fans who would, long into the night of their lives. This could not have been any better; at Madrid, things can always get worse, the crisis deepening. Careful what you wish for and all that. “At this club every defeat is a tragedy, so imagine one like this,” Arbeloa said. “Failure is the road to success,” Madrid’s new manager added, insisting he was not afraid, that he had suffered eliminations even worse, but this had hurt.

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Written by Sid Lowe at Estadio Carlos Belmonte This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/jan/14/alvaro-arbeloa-real-madrid-copa-del-rey-albacete under the title “Arbeloa starts Real Madrid tenure with disastrous Copa del Rey defeat at Albacete”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Arbeloa starts Real Madrid tenure with disastrous Copa del Rey defeat at Albacete

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  • Last 16: Albacete 3-2 Real Madrid

  • Stoppage-time winner secures huge upset

For 20 minutes of Álvaro Arbeloa’s debut as manager of Real Madrid, the fog came down and no one could see any football. For the other 70, they couldn’t either. Not from his team, at least. From Albacete Balompié, 17th in the second division, they witnessed something magical. An outrageous goal scored with single second to go was the perfect end to the greatest story they ever told, history made. When the final whistle went, Madrid headed straight down the tunnel, defeated again, while the party began in the Carlos Belmonte.

Arbeloa had said he wanted to see Vinícius Júnior dance; instead, it was Albacete’s fans who would, long into the night of their lives. This could not have been any better; at Madrid, things can always get worse, the crisis deepening. Careful what you wish for and all that. “At this club every defeat is a tragedy, so imagine one like this,” Arbeloa said. “Failure is the road to success,” Madrid’s new manager added, insisting he was not afraid, that he had suffered eliminations even worse, but this had hurt.

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Written by Sid Lowe at Estadio Carlos Belmonte This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/jan/14/alvaro-arbeloa-real-madrid-copa-del-rey-albacete under the title “Arbeloa starts Real Madrid tenure with disastrous Copa del Rey defeat at Albacete”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.