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Littler comes from behind to reach quarter-finals

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Ricardo Pietreczko defeated World Champion Luke Littler 10-6 to advance to the quarter-finals of the Players Championship in Minehead.

Littler, 18, set up a meeting with fellow Englishman Chris Dobey at Butlin’s on Sunday after going 5-3 up against the German.

Everyone is aware that I haven’t won this, Littler told ITV.

Littler threw six maximum 180s to Pietreczko’s two, an average of 102.67, and he threw six maximum 180s.

When I lose, I’m never happy. I then went back to 5-5 at 3-2, and I just had to kick on there, Littler said.

“It was done,” I thought. Even though I didn’t do my doubles tonight, I can improve tomorrow afternoon.

Littler defeated Englishman Ross Smith 6-3 to advance to the last 16 earlier on Saturday.

To advance to the quarter-finals, Wales’ Gerwyn Price defeated Sebastian Bialecki from Poland 6-1 and German Martin Schindler from Germany 10-6.

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How Forest tactically exposed Liverpool

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What’s wrong with Liverpool, exactly?

The defending champions have now lost six of their previous seven league games following Saturday’s 3-0 home defeat at home against Nottingham Forest.

Liverpool lost 11th in the Premier League with their joint-heaviest home defeat of the previous two teams, placing them 11th overall.

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Forest capitalized on Liverpool’s inconsistent form this season from set pieces to open the scoring.

Without penalties, Slot’s team has conceded nine league goals from setpieces this year, more than they did last season.

Liverpool only had two players in the six-yard box for the first goal, including goalkeeper Alisson, while the visitors did so cleverly for the visitors.

While their other player duelled with Virgil van Dijk, he was hampered by one of these players’ light pressure on Alisson, who was unable to move.

The real fight took place in the middle of the box, where Forest and Liverpool faced off against Liverpool’s four, including Cody Gakpo, Alexis Mac Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai, and Mohamed Salah.

Salah gestured to Mac Allister and demanded that the Argentine pick up Murillo, one of Forest’s most dangerous players, at the beginning of the routine.

Because he was being preoccupied with the player he was supposed to mark, Mac Allister was unable to accomplish this. He remained close to his player throughout the corner, giving Murillo a spare hand.

Gibbs-White narrowly missed heading the ball unmarked at the near-post as the cross was being played in.

Byproducts of van Dijk’s occupation of another Forest player and Szoboszlai picking up Salah’s man instead of Gibbs-White included him being free.

Gibbs-White (circled at near post) is now free. Murillo (circled at back post) peels off Szoboszlai while Salah (white circle) hasn't picked anybody up

In the end, Forest scored thanks to poor communication between Salah and the four Liverpool players in the middle of the box.

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Liverpool’s defense is disintegrated by clever movement.

Salah’s defensive contribution to Forest’s second goal was once more tapped.

On the left flank, the visitors discovered three players. Salah, Curtis Jones, and Szoboszlai were numerically equal to them by Liverpool.

Jones (number 17) could have perhaps been positioned more conservatively - defending the zone at the edge of the box (pointed to by the arrow) rather than tracking his man

Ryan Gravenberch was cleverly drawn out by Gibbs-White’s movement from the center of midfield out to the left wing.

In this situation, Neco Williams’ run from the touchline to the middle was not followed.

Mac Allister (10) came across to defend Williams (3) who had run off of Salah

As Forest moved closer to the goal, they dumped a number of players into the box, causing them to also drop deeper.

Nicolo Savona could enter and score in front of the back line thanks to this opening.

Two main themes emerge, despite the lack of overlap between the first and second goals.

First of all, Salah lost track of his man for both goals as Liverpool aimed to defend in a man-to-man manner.

Second, ahead of a Liverpool defensive line that had dropped deep without any cover in front of it, space appeared for the scorer.

a lack of vigor

Omari Hutchinson was found in space on the wing for Forest’s third goal thanks to a quick switch.

With the ball in hand and with enough room to move forward with momentum, Hutchinson took it in front of the goal.

This notion was also evident in Manchester United’s first goal against Liverpool this year.

Amad Diallo separated the ball on that occasion. Amad could dribble at the defender unopposed before helping Bryan Mbeumo because of the distance between him and his full-back.

Because they give the winger complete control of the situation, these situations are incredibly challenging to defend against.

Man Utd's Amad was able to find joy against Liverpool by getting on the ball with space to run at his full-back earlier this season

Hutchinson’s individuality was evident when he defeated Alisson and shot Andy Robertson in the inside.

The position of Mac Allister is what stands out in this instance. The Argentina midfielder attempted to block the shot, but did so again from the central position in front of the defensive line.

Gibbs-White entered unopposedly into this space.

Liverpool will have to address this issue as well, which also includes other issues that came up for all three goals in the same way.

Hutchinson prepares to shoot after being found in space and then driving into the Liverpool area

Under Dyche, Forest excels in a statement win.

With Mac Allister lacking defensive midfield partners, Slot’s substitutions led to a heavily skewed performance from his team when the third goal came in.

Because of this, he cannot bear the entire charge alone.

The lack of balance, intensity, and chemistry that have been the driving force behind Liverpool’s continued success are what the goals conceded against Forest do, though.

All of this is not to diminish Forest’s performance either.

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Howe finally beats Guardiola – how Newcastle stopped Man City

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Eddie Howe tried everything.

Prior to now, the head coach of Newcastle United had sent out rival teams to Manchester City. He confronted backstanders. He tried a number of formations without success.

On the eve of Saturday’s game, Howe said, “We don’t have any new left,” and it was to the point where he was only half-joking.

He did, however.

After a harrowing defeat at Brentford before the international break, Howe and his team devised a strategy to finally defeat Manchester City in the Premier League when Newcastle most needed a result.

And it paid off with Howe’s 17th attempt, which included a 2-1 victory over Pep Guardiola’s side at St James’ Park, as he first tasted victory against Pep Guardiola’s side in the top flight.

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I don’t like “ripping things up,” I say.

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Following Newcastle’s 3-1 defeat at Brentford earlier this month, the seeds were planted.

Howe spent countless hours looking through footage, reviewing training, and trying to figure out what to do with this odd campaign.

Despite having a smaller training group, Newcastle attempted to rediscover “their energy and athleticism” during the international break.

And Manchester City’s visit had some notable adjustments.

Sandro Tonali has resided in the middle of the middle of the year in the central midfield three, where Captain Bruno Guimaraes has been playing, while returning full-backs Lewis Hall and Tino Livramento have both started their first games together since September and have made a significant difference.

In place of center-back Sven Botman, Fabian Schar made his first top-flight start in two months.

However, Howe chose to stick to his preferred 4-3-3 system over making drastic changes, and Kieran Trippier and Anthony Gordon both missed out due to injury.

The majority of those Brentford fans, and indeed those who gathered there, received the opportunity to make amends as a result of their efforts.

Howe said, “I don’t like ripping things up.” “Unless you’re in absolute panic mode, which we’re not, and I don’t think that kind of leadership is any good.”

I believe I have a very clear picture of our stronger players, and I want to try to give them every chance to showcase it by supporting and developing them.

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However, something had to change.

Prior to this game, only Leeds United and Wolves, who were struggling, had scored fewer goals than Newcastle in the top flight.

Nick Woltemade, a record signing, cut a lonely figure with little to feed off, especially on the road.

Woltemade was away with Germany during the international break, but Newcastle worked on different forward movements, such as Barnes and Jacob Murphy, to try to get the best out of him when he returned.

Woltemade, who had three chances foiled by Manchester City goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, had a lot of chances on Saturday for the Newcastle.

However, others have started to step up, just as Newcastle were once overly dependent on Woltemade.

Barnes, perhaps?

The forward admitted that he was not “the most popular man” at the break and had a few big misses in the first half, even going too far with the goal gaping.

Barnes opened the scoring in the second half with a superb effort from the edge of the area, but he also added a winner moments later when Ruben Dias gave Manchester City the lead.

Before losing, Newcastle had previously dominated Arsenal, Brentford, and West Ham.

However, they did not fall apart when Manchester City equalized or, in fact, eight minutes into added stoppage time.

Newcastle made more blocks than the visitors on an evening where they won more tackles and aerial duels.

Newcastle stood up, made nearly twice as many clearances as Manchester City, which naturally skews the figure, and capped their season with just four shots on target.

Former Newcastle defender Jonathan Woodgate was able to identify that defensive move.

Out of possession, he claimed, “weren’t they top-notch and made it so difficult when City attempted to find those tiny pockets in between the lines.”

St. James’ Fortress

Should St. James’s results under the lights not necessarily come as a surprise?

In 2025, only Manchester City (13) and Howe’s team (11) have won more Premier League home games.

In all competitions, Newcastle have won eight, drawn two, and lost just two of their home games since the start of the year against Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester United, and Tottenham.

Newcastle haven’t, however, won in the top flight since April when they were away from home.

Before Saturday’s historic victory, this side was just one point above the relegation zone because of this.

The crowd, in my opinion, has no bearing on how much the pitch’s players are changed by it, Howe said.

When we don’t have the audience present, we must find a way to inject some positive energy into our performances.

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Thousands Rally In France After Murder Linked To Anti-Drug Activism

On Saturday, a large crowd of people gathered in Marseille to pay tribute to the brother of a drug-trafficking activist who was killed in France’s second-largest city.

Before observing a minute of silence at the roundabout where Mehdi Kessaci, 20, was fatally shot by a gunman in his parked car on November 13th, demonstrators chanted “Justice for Mehdi.”

Authorities are still looking into the murder, but the death is regarded as a “warning crime” in relation to his brother Amine Kessaci’s, 22, anti-drug activism, who was greeted with cheers as he joined the crowd on Saturday.

Amine Kessaci, who is currently living in a police-protected area, witnessed a significant police presence in the southern port city, which is a major drug trafficking hotspot.

After his half-brother Brahim was killed in a drug-trafficking fight in 2020, the young anti-drug and environmental activist launched a campaign.

“I want Mehdi’s justice.” My other brother, Brahim, was also murdered, and I want justice. I want all victims to be compensated. Due to security concerns, Amine reaffirmed his family’s need for safety at the gathering until the last minute.

The activist claimed that the “mothers of the neighbourhoods (hit by drug crime) who deserve a decoration for their courage, their dignity, and their daily struggle” should be given France’s highest order of merit, the Legion of Honor.

“We have been speaking out for years and have been raising the alarm because silence kills,” said one activist. He claimed on Saturday in a recorded message that was played to the crowd that every institution’s retreat has aided in the spread of drug trafficking.

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More than a dozen people have been killed since the start of the year in turf wars and other issues related to cocaine and cannabis dealing, in Marseille’s struggle against drug crime.

Mayor of Marseilles Benoit Payan remarked, “Fear cannot defeat us.”

He continued, calling for unity and opposing the label of Marseille as a “narco-city” and saying, “We must resist and fight them, wage a war against those who kill for money.”

 ‘Scourge’

Mehdi’s passing having sparked a national focus on drug crime, with initiatives planned for other 25 towns and cities, along with politicians from all political parties, at the gathering.

Mehdi, who aspired to work as a police officer, was killed there by numerous white rosebushes.

President Emmanuel Macron urged France to intensify its actions and adopt the same strategy it has used against “terrorism” as the interior minister Laurent Nunez described the crime as a “turning point.”

Mehdi Kessaci’s murder shocked Marseille, despite drug-related homicides that are frequently covered in front-page news.

More than 6,200 people, including some who carried white flowers and wore white shirts, were present in the crowd.

The gathering would be a time of reflection for 72-year-old activist Anne-Marie Tagawa, who also wants to let us know that we don’t like what is going on.

She referred to disadvantaged neighborhoods as “fertile ground that has been abandoned by institutions, the State,” leaving those who would create “systems of violence” and “places where crime thrives” there.

Ouassila Benhamdi, Mehdi’s and Brahim’s mother, stepped up to the gathering and donned a completely white outfit.

My heart is ripped apart, I say. I have no control. No mother wants to have her children pass away before her, she declared in a speech that a friend finished reading for her as she struggled to cope with grief.

She continued, “I am urging the government to understand the gravity of what is happening.”

For all the families who have been impacted by this pang, “this must stop.”

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I’m A Celeb’s Jack Osbourne bursts into tears during emotional Ozzy chat

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On Saturday night’s episode of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here, Jack Osbourne cried as he discussed his late father Ozzy. Just a few months after his rock legend father, 76, passed away due to numerous health issues, the reality star, 40, is currently participating in the ITV jungle reality show.

He said in an emotional conversation with Eddie Kadi, “Just his energy, he had this force, so hard to describe, he had this energy, it was like he swallowed the galaxy and didn’t know what to do with it,” adding that this was the only way to describe it.

He could not possibly say anything, and there was just this genuine energy in his voice. I miss his humor, which I believe he was funny, and his jokes in particular. He began to wipe his eyes and found comfort in his co-star when he did so.

As Jack recalled his father, Jack clearly became emotional.

Eddie was posing some questions about my dad, and Jack said on his own in The Bush Telegraph: “I feel like I can be vulnerable about this kind of stuff. I’m feeling okay.

Ozzy had been speaking out about his health issues for some time before his passing, but he had already set out for his final performance at Villa Park.

The Prince of Darkness had autonomic dysfunction, Parkinson’s disease, and an acute myocardial infarction, according to his death certificate. His line of work was described as “rock legend, songwriter, and performer.”

A blood clot causes damage to the heart muscles, which frequently causes an acute myocardial infarction. The symptoms of chest pain include feeling sick, feeling swollen, or experiencing pain in other parts of the body, such as the arm, jaw, neck, back, and stomach, lightheadedness, sweating, shortness of breath, or feeling unwell. After being dispatched to Ozzy’s home, the air ambulance medics spent two hours attempting to save him.

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Ozzy, 76, passed away in July (EMPICS).

I’m a celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! on Monday night! Jack, Ozzy’s son, expressed emotion while addressing his late father. Jack told Lisa Riley, “It was undoubtedly a shock. We were aware of his illness for a while, but it was undoubtedly a shock. We didn’t know it would happen that quickly… He performed a massive, big show and said, “Alright, I’m done. ” It was the ultimate mic drop.

When Jack the Emmerdale legend inquired about his father’s approval of his appearance on the ITV show, the tears started to swell. He cried as he explained, “He’d be so supportive of this.”

Jack acknowledged his grief while sat in the Bush Telegraph, where he was away from his campmates, by saying, “I’m still navigating it all, it’s been three, almost four months, and it’s still pretty fresh.”

The iconic family is on the show as Jack has the full consent of his mother, Sharon, and sister Kelly to appear in the jungle. He admitted that it will be very difficult for him to leave his family, who is still grieving. It’s going to be difficult to leave them behind, Jack said.

He continued, “My wife, my family, and I still have a lot of kids to look up to now that my dad passed away. That is certain to be challenging. Not that I’ve been away from them for the longest. Without a phone, I’ve been filming Adrenaline Junkie on various occasions.

“I was able to make calls home while still having access to one. It will be very difficult to avoid speaking with my wife and kids. I do hope to inspire my family, though.

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