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Leeds close in on title after Tanaka and Ramazani’s double crushes Bristol City

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As, partway though the first half, the home supporters launched into a chorus of “Daniel, Daniel Farke,” a little smile played across the face of the Leeds manager as he offered a polite wave in return.

Up in the directors’ box, Paraag Marathe looked on inscrutably. If, and it remains quite a big if, he really is considering sacking Farke, the club’s chairman – who, perhaps significantly pulled out of a planned pre-match television interview at the last minute – must surely be having second thoughts after this.

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Written by Louise Taylor at Elland Road This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/apr/28/championship-leeds-bristol-city-match-report under the title “Leeds close in on title after Tanaka and Ramazani’s double crushes Bristol City”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Spirited Mikel Arteta urges Arsenal fans to ‘bring their boots’ against PSG

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  • Manager said club ‘feel’ lack of Champions League trophy
  • Mikel Merino could replace Thomas Partey in midfield

Mikel Arteta has told the Arsenal support to “bring your boots” and a can-do attitude for the Champions League semi-final first-leg at home against Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday night, as he radiated conviction that the club was primed to make history.

The manager described the game as the biggest of his career and one of the most significant hosted by the Emirates Stadium, which opened for the 2006-07 season. It is Arsenal’s third appearance in the last four of Europe’s elite competition, after the victory against Villarreal in 2005-06 and the defeat by Manchester United in 2008-09.

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Written by David Hytner This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/apr/28/mikel-arteta-arsenal-psg-champions-league-semi-final-fans-emirates-stadium under the title “Spirited Mikel Arteta urges Arsenal fans to ‘bring their boots’ against PSG”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Vaibhav Suryavanshi, 14, makes history with 35-ball IPL century for Rajasthan

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  • Suryavanshi is youngest centurion in men’s T20 cricket
  • Opening batter scored 101 off 38 balls in win over Gujarat

Fourteen-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi became the youngest centurion in men’s Twenty20 cricket on Monday as he guided Rajasthan Royals to an eight-wicket victory over Gujarat Titans in an Indian Premier League match.

Suryavanshi doled out severe punishment to Gujarat’s bowling attack, hitting 11 sixes and seven fours in his 101 off 38 balls, as the hosts chased down a 210-run target in 15.5 overs. The left-hander reached his 100 in 35 balls to register the second-fastest century in IPL history.

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Written by Agencies This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/apr/28/vaibhav-suryavanshi-14-makes-history-with-35-ball-ipl-century-for-rajasthan under the title “Vaibhav Suryavanshi, 14, makes history with 35-ball IPL century for Rajasthan”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

RFU opens door to hosting Chelsea if they need temporary home

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  • Richmond council could block Twickenham move
  • Chelsea considering long-term move to Earl’s Court

The Rugby Football Union chief executive, Bill Sweeney, has said Twickenham could host Chelsea matches if the Premier League club is seeking a temporary home – but he believes the local council would attempt to stand in the way.

Sweeney acknowledged the financial carrot of hosting an elite football team on a short-term basis and revealed discussions had previously taken place. Chelsea have long since been looking to either upgrade Stamford Bridge or relocate elsewhere in London and in 2017 it was said that moving temporarily to Twickenham was an option being considered.

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Written by Gerard Meagher This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/apr/28/rfu-chelsea-twickenham-temporary-home under the title “RFU opens door to hosting Chelsea if they need temporary home”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Was Liverpool’s title Klopp’s final masterpiece or Slot’s foundation stone?

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After a drama-free title race, the legacy of Liverpool’s 20th league triumph will be determined in the years to come

It was probably just as well the decisive match came against Tottenham. Liverpool fans object to the suggestion this season has been anti-climactic, as though that somehow diminishes their achievement, but it is not a criticism to point out no side has come close to staying with them, that the title was in effect won on the January afternoon when Darwin Núñez scored twice in injury time to beat Brentford then Arsenal threw away a two-goal lead to draw against Aston Villa.

That was the season in microcosm: Arsenal carelessly squandering points, Liverpool always having enough, turning games their way in the second half. Nine times this season in the league, Arsenal have led in games that they have failed to win. On 13 occasions, Liverpool have improved their result in the second half (that is, turned a draw into a win, or a defeat into a draw or a win). It has not been a thrilling conclusion – they’ve wrapped the title up before the end of April with four games to spare and have looked probable champions for at least three months – but at least they had their day of celebration of Anfield.

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Written by Jonathan Wilson This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/apr/28/liverpool-premier-league-title-arne-slot under the title “Was Liverpool’s title Klopp’s final masterpiece or Slot’s foundation stone?”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Ronnie O’Sullivan closes in on record 23rd world snooker quarter-final

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  • O’Sullivan leads Pang Junxu 12-4
  • Judd Trump wins £100,000 for 100th century of season

Ronnie O’Sullivan eased to the verge of a record-extending 23rd World Snooker Championship quarter-final after making short work of opponent Pang Junxu in the second session of their second-round match at the Crucible. O’Sullivan was seldom required to reach top gear as he turned a 6-2 overnight lead into a 12-4 advantage, which leaves him requiring just one more frame on Monday evening to confirm his return to the last eight.

Playing in his first tournament since January, the seven-time champion often looked far from happy with his form, but still fired back-to-back centuries en route to establishing a seemingly unassailable lead over his outclassed 25-year-old opponent.

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Written by PA Media This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/apr/27/ronnie-osullivan-closes-in-on-record-23rd-world-snooker-quarter-final under the title “Ronnie O’Sullivan closes in on record 23rd world snooker quarter-final”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Arne Slot’s coolness lies at heart of Liverpool’s record-equalling title | Andy Hunter

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Head coach inherited a fine culture and squad but his level-headedness, honesty and analysis propelled club to a 20th league triumph

Liverpool players were looking for signs last summer as to how their new boss would succeed a club legend and turn his rich inheritance into Premier League champions. Arne Slot made sure they were unmissable from the start.

At the plush Fairmont hotel in downtown Pittsburgh, first port of call on Liverpool’s pre-season tour of the US and their first bonding trip abroad last July, names would be written on a board giving advance notice of that day’s meeting schedule. There were one-on-one meetings for players with a member of Slot’s coaching team, squad meetings with all of the new backroom staff, meetings to analyse the double training sessions and meetings to analyse individual performances within them. There had been two meetings a day at Liverpool’s Axa Training Centre before the trip but this was another level.

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Written by Andy Hunter This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/apr/27/arne-slot-coolness-heart-liverpool-record-equalling-premier-league-title under the title “Arne Slot’s coolness lies at heart of Liverpool’s record-equalling title | Andy Hunter”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Unruffled Liverpool and Salah serve up theatre and euphoria on title day | Barney Ronay

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Arne Slot’s team faced the perfect opponents as the afternoon became a dual celebration for their Covid season triumph

Football is often compared to theatre. Sometimes it just is theatre. With 63 minutes gone at Anfield, and Liverpool already 3-1 up, Mohamed Salah took the ball on the right in an empty square of deep green, veered inside, and then paused, leaving just enough time for the entire home crowd to freeze the moment, to see a snapshot of what was about to happen.

Salah rolled the ball to his left then spanked it hard into the near corner, drawing a vast, rolling cheer that just didn’t want to stop, a self‑fuelling cheer for this relentless one-man highlights reel, face of an era, the curator of moments, who then made another one here by taking a mid-match celebration selfie with the Kop.

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Written by Barney Ronay at Anfield This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/apr/27/unruffled-liverpool-and-salah-serve-up-theatre-and-euphoria-on-title-day under the title “Unruffled Liverpool and Salah serve up theatre and euphoria on title day | Barney Ronay”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Slegers ‘so proud’ as Arsenal book WCL final place after stunning comeback

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Arsenal stunned Lyon to reach their first Women’s Champions League final since 2007, as Renée Slegers’s side produced a mature display full of desire, resilience and attacking brilliance to secure an impressive comeback in France. They beat the last season’s runners-up 4-1 thanks to an own goal from Christiane Endler and strikes from Mariona Caldentey, Alessia Russo and Caitlin Foord.

The final in May will be the first of Slegers’s fledgling management career. The 36-year-old was delighted with her team’s success as they reached a European final at her first attempt.

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Written by Sophie Downey at the Groupama Stadium This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/apr/27/lyon-arsenal-womens-champions-league-match-report under the title “Slegers ‘so proud’ as Arsenal book WCL final place after stunning comeback”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

London Marathon sets world record for number of finishers

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Total surpasses previous record of 55,646 set in New York, and event also broke record for crowd numbers

The London Marathon’s organisers have hailed an “extraordinary” day in the nation’s capital, as the 45th edition beat the world record for number of finishers and attracted record crowds.

By 6.30pm on Sunday evening, the number of finishers had surpassed the previous best of 55,646 for a mass participation race set in New York.

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Written by Sean Ingle Chief sports reporter This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/apr/27/london-marathon-sets-world-record-for-number-of-finishers under the title “London Marathon sets world record for number of finishers”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.