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  • Vyno excited at being followed by American DJ Diplo #BBMzansi

    Vyno excited at being followed by American DJ Diplo #BBMzansi

    Just-Evicted #BBMzansi housemate, Vyno Miller is over the moon after being followed on Instagram by American DJ Diplo.

    The former reality TV star who is a musician took to Twitter to reveal the exciting news.

    Sharing a screenshot of the confirmation of being followed by an international star, he used emojis to express his feelings.

    Fans celebrate him and also congratulated him over being verified on Instagram.

    This isn’t the first time the American star is attracted to a South African talent, as he’s worked with Black Coffee on his Subconsciously album which has bagged a Grammy nomination.

    The South African music artist shared a post on social media appreciating mzansi for supporting him for the few weeks he stayed in the house.

    “Thank you for supporting me and my time at the Big Brother Mzansi Season 3 house! Your Votes helped my stay for real. It was a beautiful and wild experience… I look forward to expressing more of myself to you guys through my music. Let’s go!!!”

  • Leeds United have names Jesse Marsch

    Leeds United have names Jesse Marsch

    Leeds United have named former RB Leipzig boss Jesse Marsch as their new head coach.

    The 48-year-old has signed a deal at the Elland Road club until June 2025.

    Marsch, who has also coached New York Red Bulls and Red Bull Salzburg, left the German club in December last year after a five-month spell.

    The American will succeed Argentine coach Marcelo Bielsa, who was sacked on Sunday, once a work permit is finalised.

    Leeds sit 16th in the Premier League table, two points above the relegation zone, after a run of heavy defeats.

    “It’s something I’m really excited about,” Marsch said. “I know what a big club Leeds is, I know ex-players who have played here and I’ve watched this club from afar for many years and I’m really honoured and excited to be here.”

    He added: “How [Bielsa] has helped transform Leeds United into a Premier League team is pretty amazing.

    “For me, I just want to help take the torch to the next phase. Everything that has been done has laid an incredible foundation and, coming in at this moment, I want to do everything I can to take the club into the next stage of our history.”

    Leeds United director of football Victor Orta said: “We are delighted to welcome Jesse to the club and excited for him to lead us into this new chapter.

    “Jesse is someone we identified a number of years ago during his time at Red Bull Salzburg and we believe his philosophy and style of football aligns with that of the club and will suit the players very well.

    “We have a long-term plan and firmly believe he can take Leeds United to the next level and are excited for what the future holds.”

    After leaving Major League Soccer side New York Red Bulls in 2018, Marsch first joined RB Leipzig as Ralf Rangnick’s assistant before being appointed at RB Salzburg in June 2019.

    He enjoyed a successful spell in Salzburg winning a league and cup double in his first season.

    He was also part of the development of striker Erling Braut Haaland before the Norway striker joined Borussia Dortmund in 2019.

    He then returned to Leipzig in April last year, this time as head coach when he took over from Julian Nagelsmann who left to manage Bayern Munich.

    Marsch, who had been linked with the managerial vacancy at Celtic in the past, completed his Uefa Pro Licence in Scotland.

    Former Swansea Under-23s coach Cameron Toshack, son of ex-Wales and Real Madrid manager John, is expected to be appointed as Marsch’s assistant.

    Leeds United chief executive Angus Kinnear added: “We are really pleased to have quickly secured the services of our first-choice head coach.

    “Whilst the short-term objective for Jesse is obvious, we believe he has the courage and ambition to build on the strong foundations we have created over the last four years and elevate the performance of the club over the long-term.

    “He had a great deal of success with New York Red Bulls and Red Bull Salzburg and has demonstrated during our many meetings that he is a great fit with the footballing culture of Leeds United.”

    Source – BBCSport

  • Six Housemates Nominated For Possible Eviction #BBMzansi #BigBrotherMzansi

    Six Housemates Nominated For Possible Eviction #BBMzansi #BigBrotherMzansi

    Six Housemates Have Been Nominated For Possible Eviction This Sunday, Who Are You Saving?

    After the HoH challenge, Tulz emerged as the winner and was crowned the HoH title meaning he was safe. He chose Libo as his DHoH Libo, who’s also safe.

    Then, next on the queue was housemates conducting nominations and here is how they nominated:

    Housemates up for possible eviction

    1. Nale
    2. Mpho
    3. Nthabii
    4. Gash1
    5. Tamara
    6. Thato

    https://twitter.com/nancyruth_maks/status/1498378537316896770

     

  • Liverpool beat Chelsea 11-10 on penalties to win the Carabao Cup

    Liverpool beat Chelsea 11-10 on penalties to win the Carabao Cup

    Liverpool has won the first domestic silverware of 2022, triumphing in the Carabao Cup final on penalties after a pulsating match at Wembley.

    In a game of four disallowed goals for offside, it was remarkable that neither Liverpool nor Chelsea could score a winner after 120 minutes of football, but several missed chances and some fantastic goalkeeping from both sides kept the match goalless.

    All 11 Liverpool players scored their penalties, including goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher, before Kepa Arrizabalaga skied his spot-kick over the bar to hand Liverpool the trophy. Arrizabalaga was a surprise omission from Chelsea’s starting XI but was brought on in the final minute of extra time for Édouard Mendy. It was a move that backfired for Thomas Tuchel.

    Chelsea had started the stronger of the two sides and had a golden chance to take the lead when Christian Pulisic beat the offside trap but the American could only put his shot straight at Kelleher.

    Arguably the best chance of the first half, though, fell to Sadio Mané, who was denied by his Senegalese teammate Édouard Mendy – surprisingly picked over Chelsea’s usual cup goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga. Mendy got down to his right to repel a Naby Keïta shot and got to his feet to deny Mané on the rebound. It was a sensational stop, deflecting the ball over the bar.

    Mount had a great chance to punish Liverpool just before half-time but volleyed horribly wide after a quick Chelsea counterattack.

    Chelsea started the second half in a similar fashion, and Mount was again wasteful, sidefooting a shot onto Kelleher’s left post when he was put clean through on goal by a lofted Pulisic pass. Chelsea manager Tuchel beat the ground in frustration on the sidelines.

    Liverpool continued to dominate possession but lacked a cutting edge and a further chance fell to Mount just before the hour mark, with the Englishman shot straight at Kelleher, who was able to gather at the second attempt.

    The Reds grew into the second half though and thought they had broken the deadlock when Joël Matip finished a clever training ground set-piece, nodding into the roof of the net after Mané had sent his own header across the six-yard box. However, the goal was ruled out for offside, with Virgil van Dijk in an offside position when he blocked Reece James as the free-kick came into the box.

    Chelsea was struggling to cope with Liverpool, with Mendy again doing well to deny new Liverpool signing Luis Díaz at his near post, but brought on Romelu Lukaku and Timo Werner on 73 minutes and had a goal of their own chalked off. Werner was released by Mateo Kovacic down the left and the German crossed for compatriot Kai Havertz, whose header just crept over the goal-line. Werner, though, was ruled offside in the build-up.

    With five minutes remaining of the 90 minutes, Chelsea survived an almighty goalmouth scramble, as several Blues players threw themselves in front of the ball. Going into injury-time, Mendy was again Chelsea’s hero to palm a goalbound Van Dijk header away from danger.

    Chelsea could have nicked it in the final minute of normal time, but Kelleher took the game to extra time after a smart save with his feet from Lukuku’s close-range effort.

    Lukaku thought he had scored the winner in extra time, latching onto Trevoh Chalobah through ball, and finishing past Kelleher, but Chelsea’s No 9 was again judged to be a few inches offside as he mistimed his run.

    The pattern was repeated in the second half of extra time, with Kai Havertz finding space inside Liverpool box and shooting neatly past Kelleher, only to see the flag raised again for offside. Tuchel sprinted down the touchline in celebration, only to realise another goal had been disallowed.

    Neither team were able to find a winner before the shootout. Chelsea brought on Arrizabalaga as a substitute just before the end of extra time, but the Spaniard failed to save any of the 11 penalties he faced and launched his spot-kick over the bar to gift Liverpool the victory.

    The Guardian

  • West Ham United 1 – 0 Wolves

    West Ham United 1 – 0 Wolves

    West Ham claimed a valuable Premier League victory over Wolves to reignite their pursuit of a top-four finish.

    Tomas Soucek celebrated his 27th birthday by scoring the only goal of the game for the Hammers, with the Czech Republic international poking home from Michail Antonio’s pass.

    The result moves West Ham up to fifth in the table, above Arsenal on goal difference and two points behind Manchester United in fourth – however, the Gunners have three games in hand on both.

    Consecutive draws had seen David Moyes’ side lose ground near the top of the table but they created several excellent chances to score and deserved their win over opponents who also have European aspirations.

    Aaron Cresswell and Declan Rice both went close to opening the scoring for the hosts, with England midfielder Rice curling a superb 20-yard effort against the right-hand post.

    Jarrod Bowen, Soucek and Pablo Fornals all had opportunities to double their advantage and ensure a more comfortable conclusion for the hosts who were forced to withstand some late pressure from Wolves, who stay eighth.

    Bruno Lage’s team struggled for fluency after he made five changes to the side that started Thursday’s defeat at Arsenal.

    And while they improved after the break, the second-half introductions of Raul Jimenez, Daniel Podence and Pedro Neto were unable to make a difference to the outcome.

    Before kick-off, West Ham captain Rice held up a shirt with team-mate Andriy Yarmolenko’s name and number on the back as the sides lined up to express their support for the Ukrainian and his homeland which is still under attack by Russia.

    Prior to kick-off, Lage said his changes were designed to provide Wolves with greater energy.

    However, after the opening 15 minutes, there was no noticeable evidence his decision was influencing proceedings as West Ham grew into the game.

    Rice and Soucek took control of the midfield and the likes of Craig Dawson and Kurt Zouma enjoyed a relatively comfortable afternoon against Fabio Silva and Hwang Hee-chan.

    The South Korea international was also guilty of missing the Wolves’ best opportunity, placing the ball wide from 12 yards just before the break.

    Had he found the bottom corner it may have altered the complexion of the match, and ensured Wolves came away with at least a point despite having only one shot on target.

    After a slight stutter of late, this was more like it for West Ham and their manager Moyes, who punched the air with delight at the final whistle.

    While Antonio’s goalless run extended to eight games, Jamaica’s forward was a handful throughout.

    He made a vital contribution in teeing up Soucek and may have had a goal of his own had he elected to shoot instead of picking out a teammate after escaping down the left.

    Meanwhile, Rice and Soucek, working in tandem at the base of the Hammers’ midfield, epitomised everything that was good about their performance.

    The duo covered more ground than any other players on the pitch, never shirked their defensive duties and on another day both might have been rewarded with goals from several excellent forays upfield.

    Source – BBC Sport

  • Yoli evicted from #BBMzansi house

    Yoli evicted from #BBMzansi house

    Yolanda is outgoing, fun and bubbly. She’s a bit of a socialite with infectious energy, which makes her fun to be around.

    The performing arts teacher and psychology student is no people-pleaser, however, choosing to always stick to her open book policy. She’s also a good judge of character, which makes her an interesting conversationalist.

    Part of her mission is representing the big girl community. She’s a lover of the human psyche, and it explains why she’s into fun banter sprinkled with honesty.

    She’s unpredictable, meaning viewers can expect the unexpected from her. Her strategy to win Big Brother Mzansi? To have no strategy at all.

    Some of her fans were left in shock after Big Brother announced her eviction tonight. This is what Twitter fans had to say about her eviction.

    One fan described Yoli as the most genuine person in the house, she always had this enthusiasm and excitement when it came to creativity, hopefully, we see her on TV again being creative behind big shows

     

  • Moments At Saturday Night Party #BigBrotherMzansi #BBMzansi

    Moments At Saturday Night Party #BigBrotherMzansi #BBMzansi

    Big Brother Mzansi is getting exciting every day now as hormones were raging in Biggies House and this led to a few interesting developments.

    It seems Themba was quite the ladies’ man during the Saturday Night Party. While in their intoxicated states, Nthabii couldn’t keep her hands and eyes off Themba. We saw them dancing very close to each and this raised a few eyebrows.

    Just when we thought that we had seen it all, Themba was spotted flirting with Venus. He told Venus that she is the most beautiful girl in the world and she’s one in a million. Venus accepted this compliment with a blush. Did we mention that there was a twinkle in her eyes?

    Themba bravely asked Venus why she doesn’t give him attention and Venus responded by saying it’s not that she doesn’t like him, she just likes taking her time.

    A few minutes later, Themba was seen with Mphowabadimo. When he tried to touch her, Mphowabadimo resisted and blurted out that she was not going to do this because Nthabii is her friend. Themba was left a bit confused.

    It seems Mphowabadimo was also fighting demons of her own. Randomly, she walked over to Venus and Themba and started twerking for them. Things got quite steamy and Themba made a request. He asked Mphowabadimo to sit on Venus but that request was not met.

    Source – Bigbrothermzansi

  • Brighton & Hove Albion 0 – 2 Aston Villa

    Brighton & Hove Albion 0 – 2 Aston Villa

    Ollie Watkins scored his first goal since December as Aston Villa kept themselves in contention for a top-10 finish in the Premier League by winning at Brighton & Hove Albion.

    Matty Cash opened the scoring for the visitors in the first half, driving in from the edge of the box after Lucas Digne’s cross had been half-cleared.

    Brighton had been the better side until then but was unable to capitalise on some poor Aston Villa defending.

    The away side had a great chance to increase their lead soon after the restart but Philippe Coutinho’s free-kick was superbly kept out by a diving Robert Sanchez.

    But a second arrived towards the end of the second half when Watkins ran clear after Tyrone Mings sent a superb ball over the top and the striker finished confidently for his sixth Premier League goal of the season.

    Substitute Danny Welbeck headed wide when unmarked late on but the hosts never really looked like staging a dramatic fightback.

    The win means Aston Villa move up to 12th, three points behind 10th-place Brighton.

    Steven Gerrard could hardly have wished for a better start to life as a Premier League manager after overseeing four wins in his first six games following his appointment as Aston Villa boss on 13 November.

    That had Villa fans dreaming of the possibility of securing European football for next season but a run of four defeats in their next seven games saw their challenge for the top seven fades away.

    This was not quite a perfect performance, with a nervous Villa fortunate not to be punished in the early stages for a lack of concentration in defence but they improved after Cash’s opener and Watkins’ first goal of 2022 will no doubt do wonders to the striker’s confidence.

    After back-to-back defeats, it was a win that Villa will hope gets their season back on track but for Brighton, it was another disappointing outcome on home soil.

    The Seagulls have impressed many with their brand of football, but too often good performances have not been backed up with results.

    It is now just one victory in their last 10 games at home and finding ways to win more often in front of their own fans is something they need to resolve if they are to establish themselves in the top half of the table.

    Source – BBC Sport

  • Manchester United 0 – 0 Watford

    Manchester United 0 – 0 Watford

    Manchester United dropped two more points in their quest for a Champions League place as they were held at home by relegation-threatened Watford.

    And the Red Devils left the field to boos after the goalless draw, despite dominating at Old Trafford.

    United had 22 shots against Roy Hodgson’s side but the only time they found the net, Cristiano Ronaldo was offside.

    Ronaldo also hit a post and struck team-mate Anthony Elanga with a goal-bound shot.

    Elanga also failed to provide the finish to a flowing move, while Bruno Fernandes was unable to capitalise on two excellent first-half opportunities.

    Watford might have scored themselves but Emmanuel Dennis’ effort lacked conviction and hit Raphael Varane before bouncing through to David de Gea.

    Victory for the visitors would have been completely against the run of play, although the point nudges them a bit closer to the clubs just outside the relegation zone.

    The game was preceded by a show of solidarity with Ukraine after the Russian invasion, with both teams standing behind a banner proclaiming ‘Peace’ in a number of different languages, including Russian and Ukrainian.

    For United, it was another of those frustrating games interim manager Rangnick has complained about often during his short tenure.

    The hosts created a succession of chances – and spurned the lot.

    Ronaldo was the first culprit when he stuck a post. But Fernandes was the worst.

    The Portuguese were on the end of a flowing move involving Elanga and Ronaldo but with only Ben Foster to beat, drove his shot straight at the Watford keeper.

    Fernandes then turned a volley wide when he was picked out by Paul Pogba completely unmarked, in a central position with the goal at his mercy.

    He was off target with a far-post header as well, although that incident was almost as noteworthy for the fact Ronaldo stayed on his feet when Foster came careering out of his goal when he surely would have had a decent penalty shout if he had gone down.

    Instead, he went around his one-time United team-mate, before providing the cross Fernandes failed to convert.

    The hosts fared no better in the second period, with Elanga getting on the end of a flowing move he started – but missing the target with his shot.

    Ronaldo lent against a post almost in reflection as another chance went begging, before driving a shot straight into Elanga.

    Substitute Jadon Sancho curled an effort over before Fernandes drove the final opportunity straight at Foster.

    This result was nowhere close to being on the same scale as Watford’s 4-1 success in the reverse fixture that triggered the dismissal of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

    However, it will feel as though there is something more solid to build on.

    Watford had gone 30 games without keeping a clean sheet when Roy Hodgson took over as manager – now they have three in six games, to go with the five points collected in the former England boss’ short time in charge.

    Dennis spurned their best chance but Hodgson will be delighted Foster was not really stretched, with another former United player, Craig Cathcart, outstanding in the Hornets’ defence.

    It might not be pretty but Hodgson will doubtless feel if his side can get to the period in the spring, when they play four fellow relegation candidates in the space of six games, they will give themselves a chance of survival.

    It was Rangnick’s idea to stand behind the ‘Peace’ banner before kick-off.

    The German, who was working in Russia for Lokomotiv Moscow before the call came from United in November, spoke eloquently about the unfolding situation in Ukraine on Friday.

    It is clearly something Rangnick cares passionately about and he also wore a ‘No War’ badge on his coat.

    Source – BBC Sport

  • Crystal Palace 1 – 1 Burnley

    Crystal Palace 1 – 1 Burnley

    Burnley took another step towards Premier League safety with a hard-fought point at Crystal Palace.

    Jeffrey Schlupp gave Palace the perfect start, flicking in from Michael Olise’s inviting cross with the hosts going on to dominate the first period.

    But Burnley, who had won their previous two top-flight games, levelled a minute after the break when Eagles captain Luka Milivojevic turned Aaron Lennon’s driven cross into his own goal.

    The much-improved visitors also saw Wout Weghorst twice go close to scoring, with the Dutch forward seeing a header tipped over by home goalkeeper Jack Butland and having an effort disallowed for offside.

    However, Palace had opportunities of their own to record a winner with Wilfried Zaha powering an effort straight at Burnley goalkeeper Nick Pope and then rattling the post moments later.

    The result leaves Palace in 11th in the table, with Burnley in 18th, one point behind Everton and within touching distance of Leeds and Brentford having the benefit of games in hand on the latter two.

    Both teams came into this contest aiming to build upon excellent midweek results, Burnley having beaten Tottenham and Palace thrashing Watford.

    However, while Burnley’s need for points is greater as they seek to climb out of the bottom three for the first time since 30 October – a task not helped by having suffered an 11-game winless run until mid-February – it was Palace who showed greater desire early on.

    The hosts controlled the midfield and out wide and Michael Olise was the Clarets’ chief tormentor.

    The 20-year-old tricked and teased Erik Pieters for most of the first period as the Burnley left-back and his team-mates struggled to contain the former Reading winger.

    Olise twice went close to adding to the lead he played a central role in obtaining, flashing a deflected shot just over the bar and forcing Burnley goalkeeper Nick Pope into a fine save.

    The youngster had more shots (four) than any other home player and, with the exception of defender Joachim Andersen, more touches and he remained a threat until the closing stages.

    Burnley arrived at Selhurst Park aiming for a third consecutive win in the top flight for the first time since April 2019.

    And while they did not quite manage to achieve that, manager Sean Dyche will nonetheless have been delighted by his team’s response after the break to secure a seventh point from the last nine available.

    Having looked sluggish at times, the Clarets began to play on the front foot and were clearly buoyed by their equaliser.

    With Weghorst and Jay Rodriguez leading from the front, they hustled and harried Palace into mistakes and more than merited their draw.

    Source – BBC Sport