1,000 games in, Guardiola has new energy for new era

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Sunday began with a celebration of Pep Guardiola and ended in the same manner.

The 54-year-old chalked up his 716th victory on his landmark 1,000th game as manager, overseeing his Manchester City side emphatically dispatching champions Liverpool at Etihad Stadium.

“We’ve got, Guardiola…” to the tune of ‘Glad All Over’ was the chant from the home faithful at full-time, paying tribute to their boss in the knowledge that the foundations are in place for his latest rebuild and a tilt at a seventh Premier League crown.

The Spaniard – and City – looked tired last season, their energy sapped by a lengthy injury list on the back of a record-breaking fourth Premier League triumph in succession.

While the Reds are faltering in their quest to retain the trophy, the new blood instilled in the City team signals a revitalisation for managerial mastermind Guardiola, who is leading City’s charge with a move to second in the table, four points adrift of leaders Arsenal.

“Teams win the Premier League when the team is growing every month,” said Guardiola.

“When that happens you arrive at the end fighting for the title. We talk a lot and the feeling that we are in that way.

Guardiola has ‘finger on the pulse’

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The smile on Guardiola’s face when he walked onto the pitch after victory over Liverpool – taking rightful acclaim for his side’s fine win – said it all. It was the look of a man that had recaptured the enjoyment of football.

Since joining City from Bayern Munich in 2016, Guardiola has changed the face of English football but last season was a chastening one in which he failed to win a major trophy for the first time in eight years.

Questions were being asked, is this the end of Guardiola or can he go again?

Sunday’s impressive performance to swat aside a club he said had pushed him to show the best version of himself answered any doubts.

Guardiola has repeatedly spoken about the “good vibe” around the side since the Club World Cup in the summer and that is now beginning to show on the pitch.

In an era when set-pieces and long throws are in vogue, City still play their trademark passing game, but the new iteration of the side have the ability to mix it up and go long to the big man Erling Haaland if needed.

The first goal against Liverpool was an old fashioned cross into the box from Matheus Nunes, which was nodded home by the prolific Norwegian. He now has 14 league goals in 11 Premier League matches so far this term.

The statistics also show City have covered more ground than any other side in the Premier League this season (1268.7 km) – an average of 115.3 km per game, which is up 5.5km from last season.

Guardiola fired a warning shot to rival teams by saying: “We are more unpredictable in the way we attack and defend, and that is good that the opponents don’t know what we are going to do.

“It is good energy to have during the games.”

Former City defender Nedum Onuoha told BBC Radio 5 Live: “The difference between Guardiola in those first 100 matches to the last is almost like it is a completely different manager in the way he sees his relationships with his players, the style of play.

“I think he is somebody who has adapted over the years based on how football is changing. He has had his finger on the pulse of how that is.”

Ex-City midfielder Michael Brown added: “All of a sudden we are seeing him holding the ball in the corner at the end of games.

‘This is City of old’

City have had their bumps in the road this season with defeats against Brighton, Tottenham and Aston Villa, but two of those losses came back in August.

A summer of change saw the old guard such as Kevin de Bruyne, Kyle Walker, Jack Grealish, Ilkay Gundogan and Ederson departing after playing a key role in their recent years of success.

But a run of one loss in their past 14 matches shows City have regained the consistency of results that has led them to six titles in eight years and the holy grail of the Champions League.

Spearheaded by goal machine Haaland, the unstoppable striker’s goal saw him take his impressive total to 28 goals for club and country in just 18 appearances so far this season.

Following the loss at Villa last month, Guardiola asked for his midfielders and wingers to chip in with goals and the unheralded Nico Gonzalez and dazzling Jeremy Doku answered that call against Liverpool.

In the absence of Rodri, fellow Spaniard Gonzalez has grown into the number six role and had more touches of the ball than any City player, while left-back Nico O’Reilly superbly shackled Mohamed Salah for large periods of the contest, winning more tackles (five) than any other player on the field.

“Nico O’Reilly was amazing,” said Guardiola. “In general, everyone was extraordinary because they are still the champions.”

Guardiola also singled out Bernardo Silva for praise saying the midfielder “was there” even though he “struggled” last season, adding: “He has been an incredible signing for us and in the way we played [against Liverpool] he is a master.”

The Portuguese, along with team-mate Phil Foden, ran more than 12.5km on Sunday – only twice has a player covered more ground in a Premier League game this season.

Former Premier League striker Dion Dublin said: “Guardiola has got his team where he wants them again. This is City of old. This is the City that we remember, dominating games.

“I do believe Liverpool, on this occasion, were outclassed by a team who are just showing us not to write them off.”

The Reds dropped to eighth place in the table, eight points behind the Gunners, and boss Arne Slot said he feels five defeats “is too many” and the “last thing we should think about now is the title race”.

Guardiola and City, though, will be doing precisely the opposite.

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Heavyweight Itauma to face Franklin in January

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British heavyweight Moses Itauma will put his unbeaten record on the line when he faces American Jermaine Franklin at the Co-Op Live Arena in Manchester on 24 January.

The bout will headline a Queensberry Promotions ‘Magnificent Seven’ event with Scotland’s light-heavyweight Willy Hutchinson taking on England’s Ezra Taylor in the co-main event.

Itauma, 20, is unbeaten in 13 fights while 32-year-old Franklin has 24 wins and two losses on his record.

Frank Warren says the fight night will celebrate his 45th year as a boxing promoter.

“In all my years in boxing, this might be the best stable of fighters we’ve ever had and on this card we have the cream of the crop,” Warren said.

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Itauma was expected to fight on 13 December before a raft of issues delayed his return.

The Briton had several potential opponents turn him down before the WBA ordered him to fight Bulgarian Kubrat Pulev for the WBA ‘Regular’ heavyweight title.

Pulev then announced he would be fighting Russian Murat Gassiev on 12 December.

Itauma is on a run of nine stoppages in a row, six of them in the first round and his most recent win was a one-round destruction of Dillian Whyte in August.

The only defeats on Franklin’s record are to Anthony Joshua and Whyte.

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Fritz shines on serve to beat Musetti at ATP Finals

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Taylor Fritz shone on serve to register his first victory over Lorenzo Musetti in three years and begin his ATP Finals campaign in style.

American world number six Fritz beat the Italian 6-3 6-4 in front of a boisterous Turin crowd.

Fritz, runner-up to Jannik Sinner last year, dropped just three points on serve in the second set – and two of those were in the final game.

Ninth seed Musetti only had his place at the season-ending event confirmed on Sunday, when Novak Djokovic withdrew after beating him in the Athens Open final.

He had four early break opportunities against Fritz but could not take them before fatigue set in, with seven of his nine service games going to deuce.

“I was a little shaky at the start and I was letting him dictate a little too much,” Fritz, 28, told Sky Sports.

World number one Sinner begins his campaign against Canada’s Felix Auger-Aliassime later on Monday.

Sinner and rival Carlos Alcaraz are in contention for the year-end number one ranking.

Sinner must defend his title – and hope Alcaraz loses a group match and does not reach the final – to retain the top ranking.

In the doubles, Britons Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski began their campaign with a 6-3 7-5 win over Salvadoran Marcelo Arevalo and Croatia’s Mate Pavic.

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Over 150 Killed As Boko Haram, ISWAP Clash At Border Near Borno — Report

Clashes between members of the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) and Boko Haram have claimed nearly 200 lives in the restive Lake Chad area, intelligence, militia, and jihadist sources told AFP Monday.

Fighting between Boko Haram and rival militants from the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) group broke out in Dogon Chiku on the shores of Lake Chad on Sunday, in the latest bout of infighting for territorial control fuelled by ideological rifts.

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“From the toll we got, around 200 ISWAP terrorists were killed in the fight,” Babakura Kolo, a member of an anti-jihadist militia assisting the Nigerian military, told AFP.

A former Boko Haram jihadist, who has since renounced violence but follows jihadist activities in the region, also said “around 200 ISWAP fighters were killed in the clashes”, with several of their weapons seized.

Boko Haram lost four fighters in the battle, according to the former militant, who asked to be identified only by his first name, Saddiku.

“This could be the worst clash between the two groups since they began attacking each other,” said Saddiku, who lives in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno state, the epicentre of the insurgency.

Short video clips seen by AFP appear to show several dead bodies in canoes, with some of the vessels flooded with bloody water.

A Nigerian intelligence source working in the region said they were following the aftermath of the clashes, estimating that they “killed more than 150”.

“We are aware of the fighting, which is good news to us,” the intelligence source said.

Although the defence headquarters has yet to comment on the incident, the Nigerian Air Force said in a statement on Monday that several members of ISWAP were killed during intensified counterterrorism and counter-banditry operations nationwide.

But it did not disclose the number of terrorists or bandits killed in the operation.

Deadly Struggle For Control

ISWAP and Boko Haram have been locked in a deadly struggle for territorial control since their split in 2016 over ideological differences, with much of the fighting taking place around Lake Chad.

The freshwater lake, which straddles Nigeria, Niger, Cameroon, and Chad, serves as a sanctuary for both Boko Haram and ISWAP, from which both launch attacks across the four countries.

2016 Splinter

ISWAP, which claims allegiance to the Islamic State group, has risen to prominence since breaking off from Boko Haram in 2016.

Both factions have fought for dominance since, leading to the death of Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau during clashes in his Sambisa forest hideout in May 2021.

Some Boko Haram fighters joined ISWAP to avoid execution, others surrendered to Nigerian troops while the rest fled to islands on the Niger side of Lake Chad under the control of Shekau’s successor, Bakura Buduma.

In one of the largest flare-ups, a September 2021 raid by Boko Haram on the ISWAP-controlled Kirta-Wulgo island led to weeks of back-and-forth fighting between the two militias.

Boko Haram has since succeeded in pushing ISWAP out of most of Lake Chad, which the two groups covet as a refuge from military attacks and a huge source of revenue from fishing, farming, herding, and logging.

Nigeria’s jihadist conflict has killed more than 40,000 people and displaced around two million people in the predominantly Muslim northeast since it erupted in 2009.

The violence has spilt into neighbouring Niger, Chad, and Cameroon, prompting the creation of a regional military force to fight the jihadists.

US President Donald Trump had threatened military intervention in Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation, over what he calls the “killing of Christians” by radical Islamists.

Lavia out for month with latest injury

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Chelsea midfielder Romeo Lavia is set to miss at least a month with a quadriceps injury.

The 21-year-old’s time at Stamford Bridge has been blighted by fitness problems.

Lavia was injured four minutes into the 2-2 Champions League draw at Qarabag last week.

Since joining Chelsea from Southampton in a £53m move in 2023 – having turned down Liverpool – Lavia has struggled with repeated injuries.

He has made 29 appearances but missed 88 matches during two and a half seasons at Chelsea.

Hamstring, thigh and other unspecified injuries have prevented Lavia, who has yet to complete a full 90 minutes for Chelsea, from maintaining fitness.

The club have tried to manage his workload by limiting his minutes and restricting him to one match per week.

Captain Reece James is now considered past the worst of his injury problems after following a similar plan.

Lavia is expected to miss games against Burnley, Barcelona, Arsenal, Leeds, Bournemouth and Atalanta.

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ASC Acquires Majority Share In Atletico Madrid

Atletico Madrid will come under new ownership after global sports investment company Apollo Sports Capital (ASC) reached a deal to become the majority shareholder, the Spanish La Liga club announced on Monday.

The deal was announced after ASC reached an agreement with the club and their main shareholders, Miguel Angel Gil Marin, Enrique Cerezo, Quantum Pacific Group, and funds managed by Ares Management.

According to the Spanish press, Atletico have been valued at around 2.5 billion euros ($2.89 billion).

“As part of the agreement, Miguel Angel Gil and Enrique Cerezo will continue to lead Atletico Madrid as CEO and president, respectively, and will remain shareholders, ensuring the continuity and vision of the project and its leadership,” the club said in a statement.

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Gil Marin was Atletico’s majority shareholder with Holdco, a company that controlled the club with a 70.39 per cent stake, while Quantum Pacific, a British company created by Israeli magnate Idan Ofer, held 27.81 per cent.

In Holdco, Gil Marin holds 50.82 percent of the shares, but Ares Management has 33.96 percent, and Cerezo has 15.22 percent.

“ASC’s investment will strengthen our club’s position among the football elite and support our ambition to deliver long-term success for our millions of fans around the world,” the statement said.

“As long-term investors, ASC and the current shareholders will work with Atletico Madrid’s management to strengthen the club’s financial solidity, its sporting competitiveness, and its contribution to the community,” the club continued.

Atletico are currently fourth in La Liga, six points behind city rivals Real Madrid, who top the table.