‘Slot-age time’ – breaking down Liverpool’s late success

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His team-mates and their coaches flooded onto the pitch to celebrate when Marcos Llorente scored his second goal to equalize for Atletico Madrid against Liverpool at Anfield on Wednesday.

Sure enough, right? After all, there were only ten minutes left, and the Spaniards had survived a number of chances missed before coming up against them in a match where they were second best.

However, Liverpool, under the direction of Arne Slot, have a habit of delivering late goals.

How impressive is Liverpool’s recent run?

This season, Liverpool have won all five of their competitive games by scoring late winners:

  • Federico Chiesa and Mohamed Salah scored 88 and 90+4 in the 4-2 win over Bournemouth (H, Premier League).
  • 3-2 v Newcastle (A, Premier League) – Rio Ngumoha 90+10 ‘
  • Dominik Szoboszlai scored 83 in the Premier League match against Arsenal, 1-1.
  • 1-0 v Burnley (A, Premier League) – Mohamed Salah (pen) 90+3 ‘
  • Virgil van Dijk 90+2 vs. Atletico Madrid (H, Champions League) – 3-2

After 91 minutes, that is the standard time for Liverpool’s match-winning moments this season.

In matches that they won by a single goal in 2024-2005, 70 minutes was the typical time they scored the winning goal.

The run of late winners is markedly different from last year, when Liverpool only managed to score four stoppage-time goals in 48 matches in the Premier League and Champions League, with two of those goals coming at Brentford.

No rival Liverpool’s late winners are nearly as prolific as their rivals.

Is Slot unique in any way?

Slot, who took Jurgen Klopp’s place last summer, believes that Liverpool’s success depends largely on self-assurance and fitness.

He said on Wednesday that there will be games where we will go 2-0 up after six minutes, and then we will score a third without using stoppage time to find a late winner.

“We will need one in the last minute and won’t get it,” he added. However, we believe that we will always push. Additionally, how well rested and prepared we are to push one more time is another factor.

Under Sir Alex Ferguson, the late winner’s team was widely regarded as the masters.

Even though his old foe, Arsene Wenger, is not far behind, it shouldn’t surprise that Ferguson holds the record for most winning goals scored after the 81st minute.

In addition, Slot’s position at the top of the table for Premier League teams that have won the most goals in the 90th minute or later has increased.

Why does Liverpool consistently score so late?

The Reds have won the last two games of the season under a variety of circumstances.

They comfortably held on to Bournemouth and Atletico, built a two-goal lead, before wasting cheap goals and eventually resolving the issue by putting pressure on themselves.

They also wiped away a two-goal lead at 10-man Newcastle, but their late winner came against the flow of play.

And they struggled to create clear-cut chances against resolute defenses, ultimately coming out on top thanks to set-pieces against Arsenal and Burnley.

Then, there is no formula for how Liverpool are going to achieve these victories.

However, understanding how the goals have developed might provide some insight into why they are happening.

Since Klopp started working on a midfield overhaul for Liverpool in the summer of 2023, the squad has undergone significant changes. The 2022-23 first-team squad’s final season, which included nine players, is still in place.

A small group of senior players, including Salah, Van Dijk, Andy Robertson, and Alisson, have been the focus of the revitalized group.

More than half of Liverpool’s late-goal involvements were made by players who were 32.5 or older, despite the squad’s average age of 26.2.

The average age at which Liverpool’s late goals have been scored or assisted is 28.9, and it would be significantly higher (30.4) if it weren’t for Ngumoha, who is 17 years old.

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Ruthless Boulter sends GB into BJK Cup semi-finals

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Great Britain vs. Japan: Billie Jean King Cup 2025

Location: Shenzhen, China

With a 2-0 victory over Japan, ruthless Katie Boulter secured Great Britain’s spot in the Billie Jean King Cup semi-finals.

In the second singles match, Boulter defeated Moyuka Uchijima 6-2 6-1, the nation’s top singles player in Shenzhen in the absence of Emma Raducanu.

Ena Shibahara’s 6-3 7-6 (7-4) victory by Sonay Kartal had already given Anne Keothavong’s side the perfect start.

After falling in the final four times before, Great Britain will now face the United States on Saturday in an effort to resurrect their hopes of winning the women’s team tournament.

According to Boulter, “Sonay put in a clinical performance out there,” making it “very easy to follow.”

“We showed a lot of heart during the qualifying period earlier this year.” Another chance at a championship game.

Boulter never looked particularly vulnerable against Uchijima, who won 70% of first-serve points throughout.

Boulter reeled off the next three games to take the first set after the opening game’s fifth break.

With a break at the start of the second set, Boulter kept that momentum going, always featuring Uchijima in her aggressive play.

Confident Kartal sets the tone for GB.

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Since making her Wimbledon debut earlier this year, world number 82 Kartal has won all three of her BJK Cup matches. She reached the fourth round for the first time this summer.

Kartal won back-to-back breaks to lead Shibahara, but Kartal was unshakeable and in charge right away.

Shibahara initially appeared anxious, but when she won eight points in a row to reclaim her 4-3 lead, she quickly shifted her focus.

However, Kartal put a restraint behind her, putting an end to Shibahara’s run with a love that once more stung her rival. Kartal took advantage of the Japanese’s opening set by making errors in the service game.

Kartal had to dig deep to avoid a 4-4 break-point chance in the second set, which was much closer.

Kartal won the tie-break with a victory on her second match point despite being unable to break the obstinate Shibahara’s serve.

I knew it would not be easy in the slightest because their [Japan’s] entire team is extremely tough, Karatal said.

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Princess Kate looks ready for an episode of The Traitors in shoppable tweed look

Kate Middleton: Claudia Winkleman taking style notes?

Kate wears a shoppable outfit, much to the delight of Royal fans(Image: Getty)

Our Princess Kate has just stepped out for an official engagement in what might be her favorite outfit from 2025 so far, and we’ve been enjoying it more and more in recent weeks.

Her look today is a complete switch from the sparkle of last night’s state banquet, but the Princess of Wales and the US First Lady looked completely at ease in casual mode as they head outdoors with a group of Scouts at the Frogmore Cottage grounds. Kate invited Melania Trump on this final engagement before her guest meets back up with her husband, Donald Trump, later today. And while Melania is certainly giving Kate a run for her money in countrycore chic, Kate once again takes the crown for style.

In what seems to be a look inspired by Claudia Winkleman’s The Traitors wardrobe, Kate sports a khaki top with a silky scarf tied into a bow, a matching khaki cropped utility jacket and a gorgeous tweed maxi skirt with pleat detailing for volume.

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Both Kate Middleton and Melania Trump got the countrycore style brief
Both Kate Middleton and Melania Trump got the countrycore style brief(Image: Getty)

Although many of Kate’s recent looks were created by famous designers, it’s lovely to see her wearing something from a popular retailer. The brand-new fall/winter 2025 collection includes Ralph Lauren’s Evilyn Birdseye Tweed Skirt. Unfortunately, it’s not Boden pricing (another shoppable brand she’s worn this week), but it’s an autumnal piece you’d want to keep forever and build your entire autumn/winter wardrobe around.

This skirt, which is made of Italian wool birdseye tweed, has front pleats, a waist tab, and a subdued textured finish. It can be used with ease because of the neutral tone, and because of the structured cut, the appearance stays professional.

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We are modifying Kate’s current look, which features a plain top and scarf. A fun little detail is added by adding a bow around her neck, giving the impression of being a pussybow blouse. Although it’s believed that the scarf she’s wearing is from Sudbury Silk Mills, Toast’s Spotted Carapace Print Silk Bandana, costs $79, it can have a similar appearance.

Kate Middleton’s brother shows true feelings on Donald Trump visit with four words

James Middleton, Prince Kate’s younger brother, has always backed his royal sibling, keeping their relationship a secret. And now he’s talking about the state banquet from last night.

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President Trump’s state visit is reacted to by James Middleton.

The Middleton family stays together, if there is one thing that is certain.

Princess Kate, 43, might be a key player in the Royal Family, with second-to-none star power, but it’s well known that she has always maintained her incredibly close relationship with her own family since marrying into the House of Windsor – including siblings Pippa and James.

While Kate was dressed to the nines for the state banquet thrown in honour of the visiting US President Trump and the First Lady Melania, her brother James was quick to comment when a photo of the future King and Queen was posted on their official social media page.

The captioned image of William and Kate dressed in white-tie, couture attire included emojis of the UK and US flags, “Ready for the state banquet.”

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Her younger brother James responded to the glittery photo announcing President Trump’s state visit with a straightforward four-word statement of support.

Princess Kate and Prince William pictured ahead of state banquet(Image: @KensingtonRoyal)

James used the UK flag emoji to replace the word itself, and James wrote, “Proud to be British.”

With a chic and minimal silk crepe floor-length gown, Kate stole the show at the State Banquet with Phillipa Lepley’s champagne gold lace evening coat.

She paired the hand-embroidered piece with a pearl clutch clutch handbag and pair of gold Aquazurra pumps with a pointed toe and intricate rose and bloom designs throughout.

She chose her favorite Lover’s Knot tiara for the occasion, which is an unusual move for the Princess at such a high-profile event.

During the dinner, President Trump praised Kate, calling her “so radiant, so healthy, and so beautiful,” and apologizing for the event as “really a great honour, thank you.”

James Middleton, 38, has always held his older sister in high regard.

Under the title “Over the years, we have climbed many mountains together,” James wrote in a solo video message to the nation explaining how she had been diagnosed with cancer and was going through a period of recovery that would force her to take a step back from public life. We will climb this one with you, too, as a family.

James Middleton has a strong bond with his sister the Princess of Wales
James Middleton has a strong bond with his sister the Princess of Wales(Image: UK Press via Getty Images)

In a later interview about her cancer diagnosis, James explained how difficult it was for the family and described it as “a challenging time.”

He explained to the Times that “being there for someone is such an important part, and it shouldn’t have to be done on your terms.” I’m not doing it for anything in return, that’s what they’ve got. I’m doing it because I’m in love with you.

And that’s how to truly show love in the simplest way. You can do it in a number of fancy ways, but you should know that it’s just about being there.

James, who was depressed, also faced some challenges in 2017. When the situation became clear and he was in need of assistance, Kate and Pippa made every effort to help their brother.

He asked his family to accompany him in therapy, even though he had suicidal thoughts, and they both agreed.

Some of my therapy sessions were attended by my sisters. They have always supported me during difficult times, and they have also been by my side when times are challenging. “James wrote in an essay about the dark period of his life for which I am forever grateful.

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The Disappearance of Dr Abu Safiya

The illegal arrest of Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya and the assault on Kamal Adwan Hospital by Israeli forces is being investigated by Fault Lines.

Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya has been the chief operating officer of Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza for more than 20 years. Despite having many options to leave, he decided to remain close to his patients despite the rise of Israeli attacks.

The toll grew worse each month. His son was killed, his hospital was repeatedly attacked, and his life was in danger. He remained at Kamal Adwan as a result. A white-clad lone pediatrician strutting his stuff in front of Israeli forces was filmed in a 10-second video. It represents defiance in the world. It showed who he always was to his family and coworkers.

Hospitals were both sanctuaries and targets by the end of 2024 as Israel’s campaign to drive Palestinians out of northern Gaza grew. The focal point of that campaign was Kala Adwan, a 300-bed facility that had been suffering from shortages and bombardment.

240 staff members and patients were detained, stripped, and rendered the hospital inoperable on December 27, 2024 as a result of Israeli forces’ storm of the hospital. Abu Safiya, who refused to leave his post, was assaulted and taken into custody in violation of Israel’s “Unlawful Combatants Law” without any charges or release date.

US right shifts tone on social media censorship after Charlie Kirk’s murder

Conservatives have criticized US tech companies for years for censoring speech on social media.

Many conservatives are now under pressure to censor content on social media sites because of Charlie Kirk’s assassination.

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Last week, Kirk’s death at a speaking engagement in Utah resulted in a slew of unfavorable online comments about the activist, from insults to morbid celebrations.

Millions of viewers were exposed to the bloody images of Kirk’s final moments as graphic footage of his murder ricocheted across platforms.

Republican House Representative Anna Paulina Luna pleaded with Meta, X, and TikTok to remove any videos of Kirk’s death in the wake of the shooting, stating that “social media begins to desensitize humanity at some point.”

Republican governor of Utah Spencer Cox criticized social media as a “cancer” that had “directly played a role” in each recent assassination or attempted assassination.

Representative Clay Higgins of Louisiana promised to use his influence to “mandate an immediate ban for every post or commenter that belittles” the assassination.

After the chat app Discord on Monday confirmed that the suspected killer, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, appeared to have accepted responsibility for the crime in a message sent to other users, a heated debate erupted over the role of social media.

A Republican-led US House of Representatives committee on Wednesday announced that it had asked the CEOs of Discord, Steam, Twitch, and Reddit to testify at a hearing on the “radicalization of online forum users” in October.

Some political right, which had previously criticized the alleged censorship of posts about topics ranging from the COVID-19 pandemic to the US Capitol attack on January 6, 2021, are at a change as a result of the social media reaction to Kirk’s death.

A hearing on “protecting speech from government interference and social media bias” was held in 2023 by the same Republican-led committee that was looking into the Discord and other platforms after Twitter removed a news report about Hunter Biden’s son, who was then-President,’s laptop.

In response to the political upheaval of Donald Trump and the fallout from Brexit, tech companies have since adopted looser moderation in response to shifting political trends.

After tech billionaire Elon Musk bought the platform in 2022, X, formerly known as Twitter, reduced its fact-checking and content-moderation efforts.

Meta announced the end of its third-party fact-checking initiative in January, claiming that its previous content moderation efforts had “gone too far.”

It is unclear what changes, if any, they might try to implement despite the change in the tone of Republicans’ rhetoric regarding free speech and social media.

After Kirk’s passing, Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson referred to social media as a political “toxin.” He has not yet introduced any legislation in this area.

On Monday, US Attorney General Pam Bondi made a pledge to use her Department of Justice to combat “hate speech,” a practice that is not permitted by the US Constitution.

In response to a backlash, including from prominent conservatives, Bondi later clarified that officials would concentrate on incitement and violent threats.

Trump, a frequent user of social media, has expressed conflicting opinions about the situation, telling reporters this week that while online platforms may turn “cancerous,” they might also turn out to be “great.”

Republicans who have backed the firing of numerous people deemed to have reacted insensitively to Kirk’s murder made the point that the US Constitution provides broad speech protections under the First Amendment but does not prohibit private companies from firing their employees over their online comments.

Jimmy Kimmel’s long-running TV show “indefinitely” was suspended by ABC on Wednesday for a monologue suggesting that the suspect in Kirk’s murder was a member of Trump’s MAGA movement.

Kimmel’s suspension came after the FCC chair suggested ABC could face regulatory action for the host’s remarks, blurring the lines between the private sector and government efforts to censor speech.

On Wednesday, September 10, 2025, Cecilia Garcia and Dawn Thomas of Westminster, California, react as they discover Charlie Kirk being shot at a college event in Utah.

According to John Wihbey, director of the AI-Media Strategies Lab at Northeastern University, “The attorney general herself made comments about limiting hate speech online that have actually caused a backlash from other conservatives.”

Conservatives are reportedly conflicted about the policy implications of a terrible online event, which makes this controversy materially different from prior ones in this area.

Instead of responding to questions about whether their content moderation practices would change following Kirk’s death, Meta, X, and Reddit instead pointed Al Jazeera to their already-existing moderation practices.

Those include removing violent or graphic content and labeling it as glorifying, incite, or call for violence, and some other things.

A Meta spokesperson said that we are age-gating graphic videos to adults and putting them on a warning screen.

According to a Reddit spokesperson, the company “reached out to ensure moderators understand and abide by our Moderator Code of Conduct” as well as the Reddit Rules.

Requests for comment were not responded to by Bluesky, Discord, YouTube, or Snap.

The response to Kirk’s death has more to do with changing political landscapes under Trump, according to Dave Karpf, an associate professor of media and public affairs at George Washington University.

There are no indications that the pendulum should swing back in favor of content moderation. Instead, they want direct purges from the opposition to the regime, Karpf told Al Jazeera.

The government and the platforms used to act as though they had to create processes that were fundamentally fair and neutral, are the fundamental differences. Fundamental fairness or neutrality are of little use in the current government, according to Karpf.