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  • Brentford 0 – 2 Newcastle United

    Brentford 0 – 2 Newcastle United

    Christian Eriksen made an emotional return to action 259 days after suffering a cardiac arrest but could not prevent Newcastle from easing their relegation fears and increasing Brentford’s with a comfortable win.

    Eriksen was given a standing ovation from fans and players on both sides when he emerged as a 52nd-minute substitute, completing a remarkable comeback after he collapsed playing for Denmark against Finland at Euro 2020 in June.

    Brentford manager Thomas Frank announced Eriksen would play some part but his introduction came in the toughest of circumstances, with the Bees two goals down and reduced to 10 men after Josh Dasilva’s early red card, confirmed by VAR, for a foul on Matt Targett.

    Newcastle took full advantage to secure their fourth win in five games, with Joelinton scoring with a towering header from Ryan Fraser’s cross after 33 minutes and Joe Willock the beneficiary of Fabian Schar’s superb counter seconds before half-time.

    Eriksen looked lively, if understandably a little rusty and over-eager, replacing fellow Dane Mathias Jensen, who came on as a substitute for him at Euro 2020.

    The Premier League game was effectively over when Eriksen came on but what a wonderful sight it was to see this high-class midfielder playing again and back to full health.

    Eddie Howe’s Newcastle United resurgence continues as they made it seven games unbeaten with a thoroughly professional and composed performance to cruise past Brentford.

    Dasilva’s rash 11th-minute challenge on Targett presented them with the numerical advantage and they cashed in ruthlessly, with only the excellence of Brentford keeper David Raya preventing a far more emphatic victory margin.

    Newcastle took control and never looked like relinquishing it as their growing confidence and quality barely gave Brentford a chance.

    And the symbol of the renaissance was Joelinton, who was often derided as a £40m failure early in his Newcastle career but is now flourishing in a deeper role and revelling in his cult hero status with the Toon Army.

    He is a player reborn and sent Newcastle on their way with a header from Fraser’s cross, powered low past Raya, who was helpless.

    The Brazilian celebrated in flamboyant style, shrugging off his teammates to race the length of the field and celebrate wildly in front of Newcastle’s travelling fans tucked in a corner of the Brentford Community Stadium.

    The chant “he’s Brazilian, he only cost £40m” rang out at regular intervals – ironic in that for so long he was regarded as an over-priced piece of business.

    Newcastle’s £25m new boy Chris Wood is still struggling and yet to score. He should have stuck with a first-half header but the goals are coming from elsewhere and with Howe’s side now up to 14th in the table, the clouds that were gathering over Tyneside for so much of this season look to be rolling away.

    It was all done without three of their most influential performers in Allan Saint-Maximin, Kieran Trippier and Callum Wilson – which all bodes well for Howe and his team.

    In the wider context, this was a day about the return of Eriksen and it was a moment of real emotion and joy when he made his entrance early in the second half.

    The whole ground rose to welcome the 30-year-old Dane and he was greeted warmly by players from both sides, happy to see this classy player and personality fit and healthy once more and doing what he loves.

    He was swiftly into the action and showed some trademark touches, which will be crucial to Brentford’s fight against relegation once he is up to full speed.

    And make no mistake, the Bees need him because they are sinking down the table after eight games without a win, looking like a side who have run out of momentum and energy after such a promising start to the season.

    Dasilva’s early dismissal was a heavy blow but there was a lack of spark about Brentford’s response. The manner in which they were caught on the break by Schar for Willock’s crucial second smacked of naivety.

    Eriksen’s presence prompted a response but Newcastle were never in serious trouble and he must somehow help them rediscover that early season inspiration, otherwise, a campaign that held so much hope will descend even further into a relegation scrap.

    Source – BBC Sport

  • Leeds United 0 –  4 Tottenham Hotspur

    Leeds United 0 – 4 Tottenham Hotspur

    Tottenham manager Antonio Conte says Saturday’s emphatic win at Leeds “has to be a starting point” for his side as they inflicted another damaging blow to Leeds’ hopes of staving off Premier League relegation.

    Spurs broke the deadlock after just ten minutes when Ryan Sessegnon broke clear down the left and delivered a perfectly weighted cross for Matt Doherty to sweep home.

    Dejan Kulusevski drilled in the visitors’ second before Harry Kane’s composed finish made it 3-0 on the half-hour mark.

    Son Heung-min compounded Leeds’ misery in the second half when he latched on to Kane’s ball over the top of the home defence and beat Illan Meslier with a smart finish.

    “I have seen a desire and a will to fight in every moment of the game,” said Conte, who had questioned his future following Wednesday’s defeat by Burnley.

    The Italian told BBC Match of the Day: “They fought during the game and it was good for me to see this.

    “If we want to be competitive, try to improve and build something important, it is not enough to play football and enjoy football. You have to win, and to win you need to match good football with a great desire.”

    “We had to put great desire and determination into every game from the start until the end, and today we saw this. My teams are not soft. My teams need to be strong.”

    Robin Koch and Raphinha struck the woodwork for Leeds and Stuart Dallas should have scored a consolation prior to Spurs’ fourth, but the hosts rarely looked capable of forging a route back into the game as Spurs continued to carve out opportunities on the counter-attack.

    The result lifts Tottenham to within four points of fourth-placed Manchester United, while Leeds remain three points above the bottom three. They could drop into the relegation zone if other results go against them on Saturday.

    Bielsa insisted prior to Saturday’s game that he had no intention of walking out on the club, despite being “very worried” about his team’s poor recent form.

    This latest defeat – which was almost embarrassingly one-sided in the first half – will do little to ease those concerns.

    Tottenham carved Leeds open at will in the early stages, their 3-0 lead after just 27 minutes a fair representation of their dominance.

    It could have been 4-0 just after the half-hour mark, but Sessegnon fired straight at Meslier’s legs from a tight angle.

    Boos rang out around Elland Road at half-time, although the home fans continued to sing in support of their team in the second half – with the game as good as lost.

    Leeds, predictably, had chances of their own, although the majority came after they had gone 3-0 down. Koch rattled the post with a side-footed effort in the first half, while Luke Ayling sent a header narrowly wide of the top corner as the hosts pushed for a goal back before the break.

    Dallas should have got his team on the scoresheet after rounding Hugo Lloris before Raphinha was denied by the woodwork from a trademark free-kick.

    Bielsa’s side has now conceded 60 league goals this season – five more than bottom club Norwich – and 20 in February alone. They are only the second team in Premier League history to ship three or more goals in five consecutive matches.

    The Argentine says abandoning Leeds’ all-action style in favour of a more pragmatic approach is not an option, but it is hard to see the club arresting their dreadful form without a change of system.

    Source – BBC

  • SEND OFF DETAILS FOR RIKY RICK

    SEND OFF DETAILS FOR RIKY RICK

    The funeral of the beloved South African artist Rikhado Muziwendlovu Chifaro Makhado popularly known as Riky Rick, will take place at a private ceremony in Johannesburg on Tuesday, 1st March 2022. The family have planned an intimate gathering for his send-off. The service will be live-streamed.

    Close friends, family and selected media will gather for a special Tribute Celebration next Friday, 4th March. The tribute will also be live-streamed.

    The Makhado family are deeply moved by the global outpouring of support over the past three days.

    FUNERAL DETAILS
    Date: Tuesday, 1st March 2022
    Time: 10:00 for 12:00
    Live-streamed Link (To be advised on the day)

    MEMORIAL DETAILS

    Date: Friday, 4th March 2022
    Time: 10:00 for 14:00
    Live-streamed Link (To be advised on the day)

  • Kaizer Chiefs Announce New Sleeve Sponsor

    Kaizer Chiefs Announce New Sleeve Sponsor

    Kaizer Chiefs have announced a new sleeve sponsor, the club confirmed on Wednesday morning.

    “Toyota South Africa Motors and Kaizer Chiefs Football Club are pleased to announce that their existing partnership agreement will now include the manufacturer’s logo on the Amakhosi jersey. The Toyota logo will be emblazoned on the left sleeve of the shirt,” the club announced on its Twitter account.

    https://twitter.com/KaizerChiefs/status/1496443272482459650

    This replaces Hollard, whose partnership with Chiefs came to an end last year.

    “Amakhosi will start wearing the newly branded jerseys from 26 February when they take on Baroka FC in a DStv Premiership clash at the Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane,” the club confirmed.

    “It is thrilling for us to once again align with a multinational company such as Toyota, that is so prevalently invested in the growth of the sport in South Africa and the world. We are looking forward to more exciting collaborations with team Toyota and we will again work toward taking millions of our supporters on this journey. We will soon be announcing some great initiatives that will benefit them when they return to stadiums and on digital platforms,” said Jessica Motaung, the Chiefs marketing director.

  • Nedbank Cup Last 16 Dates, Venues & Times

    Nedbank Cup Last 16 Dates, Venues & Times

    The Premier Soccer League has announced details for the upcoming Nedbank Cup last 16 fixtures.

    Mamelodi Sundowns will open the last round of 16 with a clash against lower division side Mathaithai on March 8. They will host the side at Lucas Moripe Stadium as they look to edge closer to reclaiming the trophy they won in 2020.

    Fixtures

    March 8

    Mamelodi Sundowns v Mathaithai – Lucas Moripe Stadium (18h00)

    March 9

    Marumo Gallants v Orlando Pirates – Peter Mokaba Stadium (18h00)

    March 11

    Venda Football Academy v University of Pretoria – Thohoyandou Stadium (15h00)

    Swallows FC v Royal AM – Dobsonville Stadium (18h00)

    March 12

    Sinenkani FC v Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila – Mthatha Stadium (15h00)

    Platinum City Rovers v SuperSport United – Olen Park Stadium (18h00)

    Source – Soccerladuma

  • Miss Alabama Zoe Sozo Bethel’s Cause of Death Revealed

    Miss Alabama Zoe Sozo Bethel’s Cause of Death Revealed

    Bethel, who was crowned Miss Alabama for America Strong in 2021, died from blunt force trauma in Miami on Feb. 18, a spokesperson for the Miami Police Department tells E! News. The Miami-Dade Medical Examiner ruled her manner of death as accidental, per the police.

    Her death came a week after police officers responded to a call about a possible suicide attempt in the Edgewater neighbourhood of Miami on Feb. 11. According to authorities, a preliminary investigation revealed that the victim, identified as Bethel, had fallen out of a third-floor window of a building.

    At the time, Bethel was transported to Memorial Regional Hospital in critical condition. The 27-year-old succumbed to her injuries seven days later, police said.

    Bethel’s family previously shared that the former model “sustained severe damage to her brain/brainstem” and was in a coma following what they described as an “accident.” On Feb. 16, her loved ones revealed on Instagram that “the damage cannot be repaired,” calling it a “traumatizing situation for our family.”

    In the wake of her passing, her family shared a social media tribute reading, “Zoe touched the hearts of many people and was actively affiliated with several organizations and groups namely, she was the current Miss Alabama (for America Strong), a political commentator for RSBN, a Brand Ambassador for Turning Point USA, and Liberty University’s Falkirk Center. She was also a spokeswoman for Students for Life and affiliated with Project Veritas.”

    Thanking fans for their “kind words and expressions of love for Zoe,” they added in their statement, “At this time of bereavement, effectual and fervent prayers are solicited for the family members, and the family asks that their privacy wishes be honoured and respected.”

    Since Bethel’s death, many of her friends and former colleagues have also taken to social media to share their condolences.

    “On February 18th, 2022, the world lost a queen,” an Instagram post from the Miss Alabama America organization read. “It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our dear friend and reigning Miss Alabama for America Strong, Zoe Bethel. She was a light in this world and we are heartbroken over the loss of such a bright and beautiful woman. Rest in grace and love, sweet one.”

    Per Bethel’s family, information about burial arrangements for the pageant queen will be released at a later date.

    Source – E! News

  • Wolves 2 – 1 Leicester City

    Wolves 2 – 1 Leicester City

    Wolves maintained their push for a European place as excellent goals from Ruben Neves and Daniel Podence proved enough to beat Leicester in a thrilling Midlands derby at Molineux.

    Neves put the hosts ahead after nine minutes as he applied a precise finish to Raul Jimenez’s lay-off from the edge of the area, to take it past an unsighted Kasper Schmeichel.

    Then, after Ademola Lookman slid in ahead of Leander Dendoncker to turn home Marc Albrighton’s low cross from close range for the Foxes four minutes before the break, Podence struck Wolves’ second to seal the points.

    In front of Gareth Southgate’s assistant Steve Holland, England hopeful Max Kilman carried the ball out of defence before setting Rayan Ait-Nouri away with a superb cross-field pass. Ait-Nouri fed Dendoncker, who in turn moved the ball to Podence, who took one touch before driving his shot into the bottom corner.

    It was Wolves’ fifth win in six Premier League games in 2022 and puts them seventh – six points behind fourth-placed Manchester United – with two games in hand.

    For Leicester, it was another disappointing day during a period where they have collected just two points from five games and been knocked out of the FA Cup by local rivals Nottingham Forest.

    Source – BBCSport

  • B.U. Has Been Evicted From #BBMzansi house

    B.U. Has Been Evicted From #BBMzansi house

    Big Brother Mzansi Housemate, B.U.has been evicted from the Big Brother House in Week 4 of the live eviction show.

    B.U. was evicted during the live eviction show after the Monday night nomination game for possible eviction by fellow housemates.

    The nominations were done in the house which put up 7 housemates for possible eviction including B.U. in the Week 4 of the Big Brother Mzansi reality show.

     

  • Leeds United 2 – 4 Manchester United

    Leeds United 2 – 4 Manchester United

    Manchester United survived a stirring Leeds United comeback at an emotional Elland Road to strengthen their position in the Premier League’s top four with a crucial victory.

    In the first game in front of fans between the two old rivals at Elland Road since October 2003, they produced a fitting spectacle played out in a deluge and a predictably thunderous atmosphere.

    Manchester United was in complete control at the break after captain Harry Maguire headed in Luke Shaw’s corner, and Bruno Fernandes did the same from Jadon Sancho’s cross right on half-time.

    Leeds, however, mounted a superb revival and were level with two goals inside a minute as Rodrigo’s 53rd-minute cross drifted in behind keeper David de Gea, then substitute Raphinha sent Elland Road into raptures when he slid home a cross from Daniel James.

    Manchester United gathered themselves, manager Ralf Rangnick made changes, and one of his substitutes produced the rewards as Fred drove in at Illan Meslier’s near post following more good work by Sancho with 20 minutes left – although Anthony Elanga was struck by objects thrown from the crowd amid the celebrations.

    Elanga recovered to confirm Manchester United’s win with a composed finish two minutes from time from Fernandes’ pass.

    Manchester United’s victory came in three phases – the control of the first half, the shock of Leeds United’s quick one-two, then the recovery to finally close out the victory they deserved.

    This was always going to be a test of mettle and for a spell after the break when Leeds scored those two quick goals and were winning all the 50-50s in this most raucous of environments, it looked like they would not come through the examination unscathed.

    Manchester United’s players looked shell-shocked at the turn of events that allowed Leeds, who looked deflated at half-time, to revive themselves and even threaten a victory that would have been the sweetest of all for the home fans, who made their dislike of the visitors clear before, during and after this game.

    Manager Rangnick, however, deserves credit for the changes that restored Manchester United’s equilibrium, Fred coming on to put them back in front and another substitute, Elanga, snuffing out any hope Leeds had of a point with the fourth.

    Manchester United will feel they deserved the win over the whole piece, but they were fragile at times and were rocking under Leeds attacks until Fred silenced the crowd, albeit temporarily.

    There were unsavoury scenes when Elanga needed to be attended to after being hit by missiles thrown from the crowd following Fred’s goal, but he was able to regain his composure to such an extent that he struck the final blow in the closing moments.

    Manchester United enjoyed their second win in a week, moving back into the top four, but will know they need to keep winning with Arsenal four points behind in sixth with three games in hand.

    Leeds United demonstrated every facet of exactly what they are in another Elland Road thrill ride.

    Marcelo Bielsa’s side can be called many things but never dull.

    Leeds showed their defensive frailty in the first half when Diego Llorente failed miserably to mark Maguire at a corner, the situation not helped by keeper Meslier’s ‘in-out’ hokey-cokey that left him in no man’s land.

    They were exposed again when Victor Lindelof strode out of defence to tee up Sancho for the perfect cross on to Fernandes’ head to send clouds of gloom over Elland Road, to accompany those depositing constant heavy rain on a pitch left carrying surface water.

    What we saw then was the bold, attacking bravery that has made Leeds, under Bielsa, one of the most exciting teams to watch since their return to the Premier League.

    They pulled the situation around but there was never a sense that they were in complete control, secure against an attacking counterpunch and so it proved as Manchester United inflicted further punishment.

    Leeds and Bielsa cannot get midfield lynchpin Kalvin Phillips, main marksman Patrick Bamford and defender Liam Cooper back quick enough, just to ease those worries of dropping into relegation trouble.

    They are five points off the relegation places with a trip to Liverpool on the horizon this week, so it will not get any easier for Bielsa and his players.

    Source – BBCSport

  • What Exactly Happened Between Libo And Mphowabadimo #BBMzansi

    What Exactly Happened Between Libo And Mphowabadimo #BBMzansi

    We Could Sing It All We Want But Clarity Is Not Clear To See For Libo And Mphowabadimo’s Ship.

    Although the Libo and Mphowabadimo have officially ended their romantic entanglement in the House, we can’t help but look back at how dynamic their experience has been. What started as an impromptu reading might have been the start of what turned out to be more than just a connection with Libo’s ancestors.

    We’ve seen them vibe and sneak in some kisses at the Saturday Night Party but the day Mphowabadimo left her tears on the dance floor we think that’s when things started unravelling.

    Libo And Mphowabadimo

    While she was faced with difficult questions on what it means to be in love, what she wants and who? We could see that she is still healing from her past. That said it wasn’t long till the two became distant and somehow struggled to face the reality of their feelings for each other.

    Now that it’s official, they are just “friends” – Libo has spent a large portion of his time informing most Housemates that his ship with Mphowabadimo has sunk, especially those who were curious to ask about it

    Libo And Mphowabadimo

    Thato like most Housemates felt Libo acts differently around Mphowabadimo compared to when he’s around other people. In his response Libo says that Mpho is very observant, she pays attention to every detail and the way he carries himself. He argued it made it difficult to be himself around people. It may be unclear if Libo’s instructions are to stir clear of the women in the House and their curious inquiries, but he is willing to compromise for Mpho’s comfort.