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Arsenal’s Caldentey wins WSL player of year award

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Arsenal midfielder Mariona Caldentey has been named the inaugural Women’s Professional Game’s WSL player of the year, which was voted for by fans.

The Spain international scored nine goals and registered five assists in the Women’s Super League this season.

She helped Arsenal reach the Women’s Champions League final, where they take on her former club Barcelona in Lisbon on 18 May.

“I’m super happy because I really enjoyed my first season here. Everyone helped me,” said Caldentey.

“It was kind of easy to move from Barcelona. It’s a highly-competitive league but I have enjoyed it.”

Caldentey pipped Arsenal team-mate Alessia Russo to the award, as well as Chelsea duo Aggie Beever-Jones and Sandy Baltimore.

Elsewhere, Martinez was named the WSL’s rising star after impressing on her return to West Ham in January, following a loan spell with SC Freiburg.

Vivianne Miedema’s stunning chip in Manchester City’s 4-2 victory over Aston Villa in January was voted the WSL goal of the season.

Her team-mate Khedija Shaw shared the WSL golden boot with Russo after both ended the season on 12 goals.

Women’s Championship winners London City Lionesses picked up three awards with top-scorer Isobel Goodwin claiming the player of the season and the golden boot for her 16 goals this season.

Goodwin said: “I’m buzzing. It tops off a really great season and to get these individual awards, I’m really happy.

“It’s a team game so I’m glad we got [the promotion] over the line. But this is a nice feeling.”

Team-mate Emily Orman also won the golden glove for the most clean sheets in the second tier (seven).

The 2024-25 award winners in full

WSL player of the season – Mariona Caldentey (Arsenal)

Women’s Championship player of the season – Isobel Goodwin (London City Lionesses)

WSL rising star – Shekiera Martinez (West Ham)

Women’s Championship rising star – Sophie Quirk (Portsmouth)

WSL goal of the season – Vivianne Miedema (Manchester City)

Women’s Championship goal of the season – Maria Farrugia (Sheffield United)

WSL golden boot – Alessia Russo (Arsenal) and Khadija Shaw (Manchester City)

Women’s Championship golden boot – Isobel Goodwin (London City Lionesses)

WSL golden glove – Phallon Tullis-Joyce (Manchester United) and Hannah Hampton (Chelsea)

Women’s Championship golden glove – Emily Orman (London City Lionesses)

Club hero award – Emma Fletcher (Manchester United)

Player champion of change award – Katrina Gorry (West Ham)

Club matchday experience award – Manchester City

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What can be learned from the latest conflict between India and Pakistan?

A tense ceasefire holds days after the most intense hostilities in decades.

Feelings of relief and hope are sweeping India and Pakistan.

The latest flare-up in hostilities that killed at least 60 people across the two countries has come to a dramatic halt after four days.

Nearly 30 countries including the United States are reported to have been involved in getting the ceasefire agreed.

The administration of US President Donald Trump, which announced the truce, has proposed a new round of talks at a neutral venue to try and end the bitter rivalry.

A dispute over divided Kashmir, India’s accusation that Pakistan is backing terrorist attacks inside its territory, and differences over the sharing of river water are all issues that have been festering for decades.

So are both sides at last ready to negotiate?

Presenter: Cyril Vanier

Guests:

Walter Ladwig – Senior lecturer in International Relations at King’s College London

Elijah Magnier – Military and political analyst

‘Do You Even Know If I Want To Go Back There?’ Fubara Speaks On State Of Emergency

The Governor of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara, has said he is not desperate to return to office.

Fubara stated this at the service of songs held in honour of the late elder statesman, Edwin Clark, in Port Harcourt, the state capital, organised by the Rivers Elders Forum on Sunday.

“Do you even know if I want to go back there? My spirit has already left there,” he said.

The embattled governor responded to several speakers at the event who referred to him as “Governor” and strongly criticised his suspension, calling for immediate reversal.

He distanced himself from their remarks, describing them as personal opinions.

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According to him, such comments were not likely to promote peace.

“Not everything is by ‘oshogbe,’” he cautioned, hinting at his preference for a more strategic and less confrontational approach to the ongoing political crisis.

Fubara further warned that some of the actions taken by some of his supporters, though well-intended, had only worsened his situation.

He urged the attendees to focus on the tribute of Edwin Clark who lived a selfless life advocating for the Niger Delta region and not make it about politics.

Rivers State has been at the centre of a deepening political feud between Fubara and his predecessor, Nyesom Wike, who is Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

Following the political situation in the state, President Bola Tinubu intervened in December 2023, brokering a peace deal between both sides.

However, on March 18, Tinubu declared a state of emergency in Rivers and suspended Fubara, his deputy, Ngozi Odu, and all the state lawmakers.

The President also appointed a retired naval chief, Ibok-Ete Ibas, as the sole administrator of the oil-rich state.

The move effectively dissolved the existing government structure, placing the state under federal control.

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Irked by the suspension of Fubara and other elected officials in the state, 11 Peoples Democratic Party governors filed a suit at the Supreme Court to challenge the President’s action.

But the National Assembly urged the court to dismiss the suit filed by the PDP governors challenging the declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State.

In its response, it contended that the suit was procedurally flawed and lacked merit.

It further argued that the court lacked the jurisdiction to entertain the suit and should award N1 billion in costs against the plaintiffs for filing what it termed a frivolous and speculative suit.

Sir Rod Stewart dwarfed by teenage son as he is forced to rest his voice on ‘farewell’ tour

Sir Rod Steward appeared in high spirits, despite being banned from speaking, as he was joined by his family in Italy while on the road as part of his One Last Time Tour

Sir Rod Stewart’s son, Alastair, towered above him as they wandered around Lake Como on Saturday(Image: Elena & Pedro / BACKGRID)

Sir Rod Stewart was in good spirits while surrounded by his family – including towering son Alastair – despite being unable to speak. The 80-year-old rock icon is in the midst of his epic One Last Time Tour – which is outlining an end of an era for the star.

On Saturday night, he thrilled fans in Milan, Italy, where he performed as part of the string of concert dates. He was joined by members of his family including devoted wife Lady Penny Lancaster, 54, and their son Alastair, 19.

With many dates still to go before the tour ends in December – with dates in North America, South America, Europe and the United Arab Emirates – the star is clearly planning to take care of his voice so he can ensure fans get the best performance possible.

This was made clear on Saturday, as Rod was spotted in Lake Como ahead of his performance with a sign hanging around his neck saying that he was unable to speak. The simple message stated: “Sorry. Cannot talk. Having vocal rest.”

The music legend looked happy as he wandered around with wife Penny chatting animatedly at his side. While teenage son Alastair towered above his parents as he joined them in the Italian sunshine.

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Lady Penny Lancaster chatted happily to her rock star husband(Image: Elena & Pedro / BACKGRID)
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Sir Rod Stewart was on vocal rest amid amid his One Last Time Tour
Teenage son, Alastair, towered above the star(Image: Elena & Pedro / BACKGRID)

The aspiring filmmaker was in the middle of the crowds at the Unipol Forum in Milan on Saturday night. Taking to Instagram Stories, Alastair panned the camera around to show the stadium packed to the rafters while his dad belted out tunes on stage.

In recent weeks, the teenager has opened up about his plans for the future – and hinted he hopes to pivot away from a career in fashion after enrolling at the JCA London Fashion Academy last year. He told the Daily Mail: “I was attending that fashion college, but I’ve left now. I’m in a bit of a transitional period at the moment.”

Sharing his future ambitions, he continued: “I’m trying to get into the film industry, and I want to follow my passion, I want to be behind the camera, that’s my real passion.” And highlighting his talents further, he said: “I’ve made a few short plays, I write a lot of scripts, and I write a lot of screenplays.”

Sir Rod Stewart was on vocal rest amid amid his One Last Time Tour
Sir Rod was on vocal rest ahead of a performance in Milan(Image: Elena & Pedro / BACKGRID)

Meanwhile, music fans have a last chance to see Sir Rod on the road as part of a huge world tour as he has signalled his One Last Time Tour will be the last of it’s kind. In November last year he made it clear he wanted to scale back his performing – while also reiterating that he is not planning to retire.

He said: “[This is] the end of large-scale world tours for me… [But I have] no desire to retire.” Fans in the UK will see the Hot Legs singer take to the stage at Glastonbury.

Rod is set to hit the Pyramid Stage for the Sunday legend slot over the festival weekend at the end of June. Earlier this year he also revealed he is expanding his string of performances in Las Vegas.

He has been playing at The Colosseum in Sin City and added new residency dates in September and October after selling seats during the months of March, May and June. Titled The Encore Shows, Sir Rod will enjoy a busy Autumn in the gambling capital.

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Announcing the new dates back in March, he wrote on Instagram: “Las Vegas! You wanted more, so here we go—I’ve added more shows! I’ll be back at @colosseumatcp this September and October, Can’t wait to see you all for another round of unforgettable nights.”

Israel attacks Yemen’s Hodeidah, striking port areas

Israel has launched air attacks on Yemen’s Hodeidah governorate, according to the Houthi Interior Ministry.

The attack late on Sunday came after the Israeli army said it had  warned those present at three Houthi-controlled ports in the area to evacuate

The attack on Sunday night was the latest salvo in exchanges between Israel and the Houthis.

Israel bombed the Hodeidah port after a Houthi attack near Ben Gurion airport in Tel Aviv earlier this month.

Israeli strikes have also targeted parts of the Yemeni capital Sanaa and the main international airport.

‘Suffering makes us strong’ – Barcelona joy despite Mbappe record

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After a heartbreaking defeat by Inter Milan in the Champions League semi-finals, there was a very real possibility of Barcelona’s season falling apart.

In recent seasons, perhaps it would. Downgrading a potential treble to a solitary cup triumph would have been on brand not so long ago, given the club’s struggles on and off the pitch in recent years.

But this is a new Barcelona.

After falling 2-0 behind in Sunday’s Clasico against arch-rivals Real Madrid – the third time in four matches they have done that – Barcelona roared back to lead 4-2 at half-time, 4-3 by the end.

After surviving some late Madrid pressure, Barcelona know victory against Espanyol on Thursday will secure a 28th league crown. Defeat for Madrid against Mallorca on Wednesday would do the job for them.

Four Clasico victories in the same season – only the second time that has ever happened – highlights the marvelous job Hansi Flick has done since replacing Xavi as manager last summer.

A team who not too long ago lacked identity and belief now have both in abundance, even if they don’t do things the easy way.

With young players including Lamine Yamal, Pedri and Pau Cubarsi enjoying stellar campaigns, the Blaugrana look well equipped to fight on all fronts for years to come.

After a quite opening period on Sunday, Flick’s attack picked Madrid apart with their relentless pressing and ruthless finishing.

Defence remains a concern, and despite his loyalty to a high-line system, Flick pledged to work on it.

“I think this journey that we started last year, it’s not over – I know that we have to improve a lot in defence,” he said.

“It has nothing to do with the back four. When we make mistakes, Real have fantastic offensive players.”

Speaking to Movistar Plus, Yamal said: “It was obviously very important to win today. It’s great to have this game after the Champions League, I think it’s already forgotten.

“Suffering is what makes you strong and what teaches you to correct the mistakes you make.

“It’s been a difficult year; we haven’t been able to be in our stadium… In the end, I told my mother, the Champions League is every year. We’ll keep trying.

“It was very important to win today to get closer to the league title. We are delighted.”

‘We have to defend better’

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If the future at Barcelona looks bright, then the same cannot be said of Real Madrid.

Carlo Ancelotti’s time at the club looks to be ending, and it is happening in the worst possible way.

Though Los Blancos played their part in a pulsating game, a fourth consecutive loss to their bitter rivals effectively handed them the league title.

Kylian Mbappe gave Madrid a 2-0 lead inside 15 minutes – becoming the club’s highest-ever scorer in a debut campaign – before completing his hat-trick in the second half.

Yet the defensive struggles that derailed their season were clear for all to see as Barca led 4-2 by half-time.

Conceding 16 goals in four Clasicos this season is simply not acceptable.

Madrid pushed in the second half as Mbappe completed his hat-trick, but at the other end of the pitch Barcelona ran riot.

Things would have been different had 21-year-old substitute Victor Munoz not blazed over when through on goal, but then scoring goals has not been a major issue for Ancelotti’s side this season.

That said, Ancelotti’s main shortcoming this season has been the failure to find balance in a team with Mbappe, Vinicius Junior, Rodrygo and Jude Bellingham at his disposal.

“It was an evenly played match, competitive and fought until the last second,” Ancelotti told reporters.

“We could have scored the equaliser but it is what it is. It was a great game between two great teams, so I have nothing to reproach my team for in terms of attitude and commitment. It didn’t go well but we competed.

“We have to defend better, that is quite evident from today’s game, we defended badly and that’s that.”

Ancelotti is widely expected to leave the club at the end of the season, with former Madrid player Xabi Alonso expected to replace him once he leaves Bayer Leverkusen. The Spaniard could have his work cut out.

Asked pre-match about his future, Ancelotti said: “With this club, the honeymoon doesn’t end. The honeymoon with Madrid will last until the last day of my life.”

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