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Familiar tale of two halves haunts Manchester City as Spurs find belated resolve | Jonathan Wilson

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City again needlessly threw points away but Solanke showed what Tottenham, with their long injury list, have been missing

There are times when football is gloriously silly, times when the logic of your eyes and all your experience tells you one thing is happening, and then it turns out the reality is quite different. What seemed at the break as though it was going to be an easy away win unexpectedly became a draw and, as a result, both ends of the table looked quite different at the final whistle to how it appeared they were going to look at half-time.

It was a case of multiple immutable but incompatible laws running into each other. On the one hand, Tottenham are terrible and have picked up only 10 points at home this season. But on the other, City have developed a habit of needlessly squandering points and somehow always do worse than expected against Tottenham. The consequence was a game that simultaneously made very little sense but at the same time was predictable, at least in the way it remained true to those fundamental principles.

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Written by Jonathan Wilson at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/feb/01/familiar-tale-of-two-halves-haunts-manchester-city-as-spurs-find-belated-resolve under the title “Familiar tale of two halves haunts Manchester City as Spurs find belated resolve | Jonathan Wilson”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Nel Metcalfe hat-trick puts Gloucester-Hartpury top as World Cup bounce goes on

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The Premiership Women’s Rugby defending champions stayed on course for a fourth consecutive title with a 45-26 win over Loughborough

The English top flight returned from a six-week break with impressive crowds continuing to benefit from the post-Rugby World Cup bounce and the battle for top four spots as tight as ever. While only six points separate third from sixth in the Women’s Premiership, the reigning champions, Gloucester-Hartpury, once again proved their superiority with a seven-try 45-26 win over Loughborough that lifted them above Saracens at the top of the table.

Gloucester are now five points clear of Saracens, who did not play like weekend, and 12 of the chasing pack as they continued their unbeaten run with their last league defeat coming in November 2024. The defending champions underlined their intent for a fourth consecutive title with a stunning home display. The Wales international Nel Metcalfe was the star for the hosts with a 24-minute first-half hat-trick. Her performances will be giving Wales supporters a sprinkling of hope leading in to the Women’s Six Nations in two months’ time.

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Written by Sarah Rendell at Kingsholm This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/feb/01/nel-metcalfes-superb-hat-trick-puts-gloucester-hartpury-on-top-as-rugby-world-cup-bounce-continues under the title “Nel Metcalfe hat-trick puts Gloucester-Hartpury top as World Cup bounce goes on”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

‘Distracting and sad’: Olympics chief laments ICE protests and Epstein fallout

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  • ICE agents will be in Milan for opening ceremony

  • LA Games chair named in new batch of Epstein files

The International Olympic Committee has admitted that it is “distracting and sad” that the buildup to the Winter Olympics has been dominated by the deployment of ICE agents to Milan-Cortina and the appearance of the Los Angeles 2028 chair, Casey Wasserman, in the Epstein files. However Kirsty Coventry, the IOC president, insisted that once the Games begin on Friday, their “magic and spirit” would take over.

Coventry refused to comment directly on the protests in Milan against immigration and customs enforcement agents and said she hadn’t spoken to Wasserman, who has apologised for flirty emails sent to Ghislaine Maxwell in 2003 when he was married, which only surfaced on Friday.

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Written by Sean Ingle in Milan This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/feb/01/distracting-and-sad-olympics-chief-laments-ice-protests-and-epstein-fallout under the title “‘Distracting and sad’: Olympics chief laments ICE protests and Epstein fallout”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Sesko seals dramatic win over Fulham to continue Manchester United revival

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Benjamin Sesko will never forget the stoppage-time pirouette and finish in front of the Stretford End that burst Bernd Leno’s net and earned Manchester United a memorable victory over Fulham.

Just 180 seconds earlier Kevin had curled a peach of an equaliser past Senne Lammens that hushed the Old Trafford faithful and seemed to have grabbed a point for the visitors.

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Written by Jamie Jackson at Old Trafford This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/feb/01/manchester-united-fulham-premier-league-match-report under the title “Sesko seals dramatic win over Fulham to continue Manchester United revival”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

‘Already a legend’: Djokovic’s praise for Australian Open champion Alcaraz

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  • Spaniard beat Serbian to complete career grand slam at 22

  • Alcaraz also youngest man to win seven grand slam titles

Novak Djokovic called Carlos Alcaraz a tennis legend at the age of 22 after the Spaniard became the youngest male player in history to complete the career grand slam by defeating Djokovic 2-6, 6-2, 6-3, 7-5 in the Australian Open final.

The world No 1 had entered this tournament seeking to complete his collection of grand slam titles after previously winning each of the French Open, Wimbledon and US Open twice. He played a mature match against Djokovic, the fourth seed, maintaining his composure after a blistering opening set from the Serbian to win in four sets. Alcaraz is also the youngest man in the open era to win seven grand slam titles.

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Written by Tumaini Carayol at Melbourne Park This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/feb/01/already-a-legend-djokovics-praise-for-australian-open-champion-alcaraz under the title “‘Already a legend’: Djokovic’s praise for Australian Open champion Alcaraz”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

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.