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Birdie run puts Bhatia ahead at Pebble Beach

AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am – round three leaderboard

– 19 A Bhatia (US); -17 C Morikawa (US), J Knapp (US), S Straka (Aut); -16 J Bridgeman (US); -15 H Matsuyama (Jap); – 14 T Fleetwood (Eng), MW Lee (Aus), S Burns (US), M McNealy

Selected others: -13 X Schauffele (US), J Speith (US); -9 R McIlroy (NI), Justin Rose (Eng)

Akshay Bhatia holds a two-shot lead after the third round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am as fellow American Collin Morikawa’s round of 62 moved him into contention for his first victory in almost two and a half years.

Bhatia had been tied for top spot on 15 under with Ryo Hisatsune going into the day’s play, but six birdies in his first seven holes helped him on his way to a lead that was as many as five shots at one point.

Battling blustery conditions in California, a bogey at 17 saw his advantage cut to two.

Gusts then slowed play down considerably on the final green and a missed putt for birdie saw Bhatia card 68 to stand at 19 under.

Morikawa’s round, 10-under-par, saw him climb the leaderboard into second at 17 under.

An eagle at the last hole – having managed the same at the first – moved another American, Jake Knapp, into joint-second with his round totalling 66.

Austrian Sepp Straka made it a three-way tie with a 67.

Defending champion Rory McIlroy, six back at the start of the day, fell further out of the running as an even par 72 left him trailing by 10.

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Real Madrid thrash Real Sociedad 4-1 to move top of La Liga

Vinicius Junior scored two penalties as Real Madrid moved top of La Liga with a 4-1 win over Real Sociedad, despite missing superstar Kylian Mbappe.

Mbappe watched from the substitutes’ bench on Saturday after missing some team training sessions during the week with discomfort in his left knee.

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Madrid coach Alvaro Arbeloa said on Friday that he was able to play, but evidently, he did not want to rush his star goal-scorer.

Mbappe and Jude Bellingham, out with a hamstring injury, watched as Madrid produced an assured team performance to end the visitors’ 11-game unbeaten run across all competitions, and move two points clear of Barcelona before the defending champions visit Girona on Monday.

Perhaps Tuesday’s team dinner at a fancy restaurant paid for by Mbappe and Vinicius helped focus the players before facing Benfica in the Champions League playoffs next week.

Gonzalo Garcia opened the scoring with a slight touch to Trent Alexander-Arnold’s cross in the fifth minute. However, it was to be a largely frustrating game for the young attacker, who failed to make more of other good opportunities.

Soccer Football - LaLiga - Real Madrid v Real Sociedad - Santiago Bernabeu, Madrid, Spain - February 14, 2026 Real Madrid's Gonzalo Garcia celebrates scoring their first goal REUTERS/Ana Beltran
Gonzalo Garcia celebrates scoring Madrid’s opener [Ana Beltran/Reuters]

Dean Huijsen conceded a penalty for bringing down Yangel Herrera, and Mikel Oyarzabal duly equalised from the spot with a hard, high, centrally-placed shot in the 21st.

Referee Francisco Jose Hernandez Maeso awarded another penalty at the other end four minutes later, when Jon Aramburu caught Vinicius’s ankle, bringing him down. The Brazilian dusted himself off to score from the spot in the 25th minute.

Madrid captain Fede Valverde gratefully scored the third in the 31st after being left too much space at the edge of the penalty box. It was Valverde’s first goal of the season.

Garcia should have scored again before the break, when Valverde set him up for what looked like a simple tap-in, but Vinicius made it 4-1 with his second spot kick after the break, awarded after Aramburu was again penalised for bringing him down.

Dani Carvajal made his long-awaited return around the hour mark, when he replaced Alexander-Arnold for his first league appearance since Madrid’s 2-1 loss to Barcelona in October.

Vinicius thought he had scored a hat-trick when he headed in a free kick in the 90th minute, only for it to be ruled out for offside.

Elsewhere in La Liga on Saturday, Borja Iglesias scored in stoppage time, after having another seemingly good goal ruled out through VAR, to salvage a 2-2 draw for Celta Vigo at Espanyol.

A rueful Iglesias shook his head and smiled after having a 77th-minute goal disallowed when a long check determined there had been an offside infringement.

His frustrations grew when Ramon Terrats pulled the ball back for fellow substitute Tyrhys Dolan to score what he thought was the winner for Espanyol in the 86th minute.

But Iglesias equalised in the third minute of stoppage time when Pablo Duran set him up with his heel after a good run from Sergio Carreira.

Espanyol remained sixth, and Celta a point behind in seventh.

From pizza delivery man to Winter Olympics hopeful

Alex Seftel

BBC Sport England
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“The fastest man in the UK this year and he’s not even going to the Olympics.”

That was the line belted out by the commentator as Joel Fearon stunned onlookers by running the 100m in under 10 seconds – breaking one of the most revered barriers in sport.

Frustratingly, the performance came just after the cut-off date to qualify him to represent Team GB at Rio 2016.

A decade on, the 37-year-old is at his third Winter Olympics, but his first for Jamaica’s bobsleigh team, who he came out of retirement for last year.

He remembers that day in 2016 as one that changed his life.

“I don’t know if I ever believed that I could do something like that,” he told BBC Local Radio.

“It was surreal for a long time because I wasn’t one of the British superstar sprinters.

“But there I was, running sub-10, number one in the country and I remember thinking anything can happen.”

Only four British men have ever run faster on UK soil than his time of 9.96 seconds to win the England Athletics Championships in Bedford that day.

Running fast was just one piece of the jigsaw for Coventry-born Fearon, as he was trying to make ends meet, juggling between work and bobsleigh training.

“I’ve done all sorts of jobs, at one point, I was a pizza delivery man,” he recalled.

A mid-race image of Joel Fearon sprinting at the London Diamond League alongside British sprinters Adam Gemili and Harry Aikines-Aryeetey.Shutterstock

‘Long hours in freezing cold’

Athletics was Fearon’s first sporting passion, but his bobsleigh career has been unique.

He has competed for Great Britain, Switzerland and Jamaica over a period of 15 years.

His bronze medal from the Sochi 2014 Olympics was only awarded five years later because of retrospective doping bans.

The sport was initially suggested to him by his coach, partly to help support his family.

“I was pretty broke and some trials came up,” Fearon explained.

“It was a tough transition, there is a lot of lifting, you are a mechanic and there are a lot of long hours and time spent out in freezing cold conditions.

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Fearon initially came fifth in the four-man bobsleigh in Sochi, and with hindsight, he would not change the way it happened.

“We knew we were good enough. Knowing that we didn’t [medal] actually just kept me striving,” he said.

“I went straight to a relay camp. I didn’t soak it in, didn’t even enjoy it.

“If I would have got that medal, I probably wouldn’t have run sub-10. I wouldn’t have had the same drive.”

At the time Fearon received it, he was on a season-long loan to Switzerland’s bobsleigh team, with whom he won another bronze at the Europe Cup.

“They bought me, actually. They needed experienced athletes for one of their junior drivers, Timo Rohner,” he remembered.

Joel Fearon, Bruce Tasker, Stuart Benson and John Jackson, all wearing suits, stand with Winter Olympic bronze medals around their necks in 2019.Getty Images

‘Afraid to leave my family alone’

Like many athletes, Fearon’s career has been affected by agonising injuries at key moments.

He has wires in his lower leg bones holding them together, following a serious one picked up while running for the British relay team.

“After that, I semi-retired from athletics, I still went and did a few things, but it wasn’t the same,” he said.

“It took a good two-year chunk out of my athletic career.”

But while that pain eased over time as he recovered, what hit his family next was hard to put into words.

In 2023, his sister Natasha Morais was murdered.

Feeling scared and suffering with insomnia, Fearon retired from all sport.

“It was tough for all of us. We are all still dealing with it in our own ways,” he said.

“I didn’t think I was ever going to be able to do sport again. I really struggled with anxiety.

“I was becoming afraid to leave my family alone.”

Coming out of retirement to represent Jamaica has given Fearon fresh focus and brought joy to a grieving family.

But he did not necessarily expect to be pushing a sled at another Winter Olympics.

“It was an athlete and coach role, I can do all the jobs across bobsleigh, even just organisational jobs,” said Fearon, who met rapper Snoop Dogg while training in Italy.

“But we ended up getting in the sled. I’ve done six races and won six races, so I’m a pretty good lucky charm.

“I think they’re going to have me pushing a few more times before I’m done,” he joked.

Fearon’s father is Jamaican, while his maternal grandparents are also from the Caribbean island.

“My dad was so proud. I’ve never seen him excited about sport before,” he added.

“I didn’t even know these guys a year ago and they’re all like my brothers, I get more excited about them racing than I do myself racing.

Former sprinter Mica Moore carries the Jamaican flag and leads her bobsleigh team through the opening ceremony in Milan-Cortina.Getty Images

The ‘most famous’ bobsleigh team

The crossover between Fearon’s two sports is a well-travelled path.

Fellow sprinter and bobsleigher Mica Moore is also part of Jamaica’s squad in Milan-Cortina, having previously switched allegiance from Great Britain.

Four years ago, Montell Douglas became GB’s first female summer and Winter Olympian, while this year, track and field internationals Adele Nicoll and Ashleigh Nelson are in their squad.

They all have explosive power and speed over the initial acceleration phase where pushing the sled effectively is so vital.

But perhaps the crossover that Fearon is most excited about is the association with the 1993 hit film Cool Runnings about the Jamaican bobsleigh team.

“I love it, because I watched it when I was 10,” he recalled.

“I had no idea I was ever going to have anything to do with bobsleigh at that point, never mind Jamaican bobsleigh.

“I’ve gone from being an Olympic medallist and part of this team, which is great, but now I’m a Disney character. Now I’m in a movie, it’s different.

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Liverpool Beat Brighton, Man City Oust Beckham’s Salford From FA Cup

Mohamed Salah struck as Liverpool cruised into the FA Cup fifth round with a 3-0 win over Brighton on Saturday, while Marc Guehi scored his first goal for Manchester City in a 2-0 victory over fourth-tier Salford.

Brighton had beaten Manchester United in round three, but the Seagulls have been in miserable form since and were easily beaten by an improving Liverpool at Anfield.

Curtis Jones was forced to start in an unusual role at right-back due to a number of defensive injuries for the English champions and burst into the box to open the scoring from Milos Kerkez’s cross.

Salah has been a shadow of his former self for most of the season, but a second-half goal and assist could prove a major confidence boost.

The Egyptian’s cushioned pass set Dominik Szoboszlai clear to hammer in Liverpool’s second before Salah converted his 252nd goal for the Reds from the penalty spot.

Owned by Manchester United legends David Beckham and Gary Neville, Salford were playing in the fourth round for the first time in their history.

The League Two side were humbled 8-0 when they faced City in the third round last season, but pushed Pep Guardiola’s men far closer on Saturday.

“They defended really well, so tight and we didn’t attack the spaces the way we should. The game was flat until we scored the second goal,” Guardiola said.

City took an early lead through Alfie Dorrington’s own goal, but there were only nine minutes left when England defender Guehi delivered the decisive blow with his maiden goal since signing from Crystal Palace in January.

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Manchester City’s English defender #15 Marc Guehi (C) celebrates after scoring a goal during the English FA Cup third round football match between Manchester City and Salford City at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, north west England, on February 14, 2026. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)

Sandro Tonali scored twice as Newcastle came from behind to beat 10-man Aston Villa 3-1.

Another opportunity for Unai Emery’s men to end a 30-year wait for silverware vanished after a first-half red card for goalkeeper Marco Bizot.

Tammy Abraham had fired the home side in front with his first goal since returning to Villa last month.

But the game swung in the Magpies’ favour when Bizot charged off his line to wipe out Jacob Murphy and deny a clear goalscoring opportunity.

Newcastle’s fightback saved the officials from an embarrassing moment, becoming more controversial when Lucas Digne’s handball, which was clearly inside the box, was given as a free-kick instead of a penalty.

Manchester City’s Egyptian striker #07 Omar Marmoush (C) celebrates scoring the team’s first goal with teammates during the English FA Cup third round football match between Manchester City and Salford City at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, north west England, on February 14, 2026. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)

With VAR not in operation at this stage of the competition, the decision could not be reviewed.

Former England captain Wayne Rooney described the incident as “one of the worst decisions I’ve ever seen!”

But Newcastle levelled from the resulting free-kick anyway as Tonali’s strike deflected past the helpless Emi Martinez.

Tonali has been linked with a move to Arsenal come the end of the season and the Italian showed why he is in-demand with a blistering strike from outside the box to turn the tie around.

Nick Woltemade then netted his first goal in 15 games to take Newcastle, who last lifted the trophy in 1955, into the last 16.

Burnley gamble backfires 

Third-tier Mansfield produced the upset of the day by winning 2-1 at Premier League Burnley to reach the fifth round for the first time since 1975.

Burnley boss Scott Parker made nine changes and the gamble backfired despite taking the lead through Josh Laurent’s 21st-minute goal.

Rhys Oates headed in the equaliser in the 53rd minute and Louis Reed capped a fine individual performance with a brilliant free-kick 10 minutes from full-time.

Ten-man West Ham edged through as the in-form Crysencio Summerville clinched a 1-0 win at League One Burton after extra-time.

Onsite gunmen force MSF to stop work at Gaza’s Nasser Hospital

Doctors Without Borders, known by its French initials MSF, has suspended some operations at a Nasser Hospital in Gaza after its staff and patients saw “armed men, some masked” posing “serious security threats” inside the building.

The Geneva-based medical charity reported on its website that non-essential work at the hospital in Khan Younis was halted on January 20 due to concerns with the “management of the structure, the safeguarding of its neutrality, and security breaches”.

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“MSF teams have reported a pattern of unacceptable acts, including the presence of armed men, intimidation, arbitrary arrests of patients, and a recent situation of suspicion of movement of weapons”, said the site’s “frequently asked questions” section, last updated on February 11.

“Hospitals must remain neutral, civilian spaces, free from military presence or activity to ensure the safe and impartial delivery of medical care”, it said, adding that the charity expressed concern to the “relevant” authorities.

Under the suspension, MSF will continue supporting critical services, such as inpatient and surgical departments, but will end support to the paediatrics and maternity wards, including the neonatal intensive care unit, and will no longer offer a range of outpatient consultations and other services.

The organisation was not able to indicate the armed men’s affiliation, but said its concerns were heightened by previous, deliberate Israeli attacks on health facilities.

Israel has decimated the enclave’s health infrastructure and continues to hold captive 95 Palestinian doctors and medical workers, including 80 from Gaza.

Zaher al-Waheidi, the head of the records department at Gaza’s Ministry of Health, said that MSF’s suspension will have a significant impact as hundreds of patients are admitted to the maternity and burn wards daily. He said the ministry would take over maternity patient care.

Gaza’s Ministry of Interior said in a statement that it is committed to preventing any armed presence inside hospitals, and that legal action will be taken against violators. It suggested that armed members of certain families recently entered hospitals, but did not identify those involved.

Israeli ban on aid organisations

MSF’s announcement comes after Israel recently ordered the charity and dozens of other international organisations to stop their work in Gaza and the Israeli-occupied West Bank if they did not meet new rules, including sharing details about their staff.

Two weeks ago, MSF – which provides international staff for six hospitals, and operates two field hospitals and eight primary health centres, clinics and medical points – said it would not submit a staff list to Israel after failing to receive assurances for their safety.

Israel has repeatedly attacked hospitals and healthcare workers throughout its genocidal war on Gaza.

In other developments on Saturday, Israel’s military said its troops “eliminated” a person in northern Gaza, alleging that the unidentified individual crossed the “yellow line“. The demarcation divides Gaza into an eastern area under Israeli military control and a western area where Palestinians face fewer movement restrictions but are under constant threat of air strikes and forced displacement.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas slammed Israel for violating the US-brokered “ceasefire”, during which Israel has killed nearly 600 Palestinians since October 10.

In a speech by Prime Minister Mohammed Mustafa at an African Union summit in Ethiopia, he called on Israel to remove all “obstacles” to implementing phase two of the “truce” deal, including the work of a technocratic committee that will oversee the daily governance of Gaza.

Troops Arrest Gunrunner With Six Machine Guns In Taraba

Troops of 6 Brigade, Nigeria Army, Sector 3 Operation Whirl Stroke have intercepted and arrested a gunrunner with 6 machine guns at a river bank in Ibi local government area of Taraba state.

The suspect was arrested in a 504 Peugeot car following interagency collaboration on actionable intelligence and in accordance with the mandate of the Chief of Army Staff to get rid of criminality in Taraba state and beyond.

The suspect is still in custody of the Nigeria Army and is being interrogated to ascertain his source and buyers.

Other items recovered from the suspect include charms, cash, mobile phones, and several other diabolical substances.

Speaking to newsmen shortly after parading the items, the Commander, 6 Brigade, Nigeria Army, Sector 3 Operation Whirl Stroke, Brigadier General Chukwuemeka Akaliro hinged the success to interagency collaboration and the quest to rid Taraba of criminality.

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”It is a collective responsibility. We are calling on all peace-loving members of Taraba state to please give us information. If you see something, please do say something.

”Any of the security agencies you reach out to, we have a joint cell that handles such information, and you will remain anonymous as long as the information is actionable.

”The mandate of the Chief of Army Staff is that we should get rid of all criminality and ensure that Taraba remains a safe haven as it is, so we are not going to relent, and we have put in place measures together with sister agencies to ensure that our boot remains on the neck of anybody that wants to make trouble in Taraba state.