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We move a step closer to Super Bowl 60 with four Divisional Round games coming up – and if this week brings anything like the drama from Wildcard Weekend, it will be quite the treat.

The battle for the Lombardi Trophy is as wide open as it has been in years, and nobody would be surprised by any of the remaining eight sides going on to taste glory in Santa Clara next month.

But who will emerge victorious this weekend as the number one seeds enter the fray?

We have our panel of experts to try to pick the winners, including Radio 5 Live’s Rob Staton, BBC Sport journalist Paul Higham and our special guest, former NFL coach Phil McGeoghan.

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Saturday, 17 January

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Buffalo Bills @ Denver Broncos

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Rob Staton: Bills

I’ve just got a sense that Josh Allen might will his team to victory again. This is his big opportunity this season so can he take advantage?

Phil McGeoghan: Broncos

My wife’s from Buffalo and we met when I was coaching for the Buffalo Bills, but I’ve spent most of my career in Bronco land. So I’m not going to say it out loud. She gets a little fired up, but that’s who we’re going for in this house (Broncos), but that’s only in the basement. So I’m subterranean Phil. I can’t wait to see what happens, but I’m going to be doing it well below ground, cheering as quietly as possible for the Denver Broncos.

Mike White: Broncos

The way this season has unfolded it seems like the door has been left wide open on the AFC side for Josh Allen and the Bills to finally end their wait not only for a return to the big game but also for their first Lombardi success.

However, I’m finding it hard to look past the Broncos who had the advantage of the bye week, have a dominant defence, know about winning games in comeback mode and aren’t banged up the way Buffalo are – especially at the wide receiver position. I’ll take Denver to progress but in a close one by three points or less.

Paul Higham: Broncos

Denver won the last Super Bowl at Levi’s Stadium (the venue for Super Bowl 60 next month) a decade ago, which was also their last play-off win – while it’s the only stadium in the league Josh Allen has yet to play in, so there’s a hint of destiny about both sides.

Allen got his first road play-off win last week, Buffalo’s first since 1993, but he got beat up in Jacksonville, has a depleted bunch of receivers, and if James Cook again struggles against Denver’s rush defence even Superman himself may just have too much to overcome by himself.

San Francisco 49ers @ Seattle Seahawks

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Rob Staton: Seahawks

You’ve got to give Kyle Shanahan and his team a tonne of credit for what they’ve achieved amid an injury crisis, but realistically this might be a game too far.

Mike White: Seahawks

This feels like a game too far for the Niners against a highly talented Seattle who boast a stingy defence whilst San Fran are battered, bruised and without big-name, big-game players such as George Kittle, Nick Bosa and Fred Warner.

Sam Darnold has an injury designation going into this but is expected to play. Once upon a time, that would’ve been a boost for any of Seattle’s opponents, but the post-New York Jets Darnold is a different proposition and the one-time former 49ers backup will lead them to the NFC title game. Seahawks by 10.

Phil McGeoghan: Niners

Very interesting game. The 49ers are decimated by injuries, but the best predictor of future events is past events. They’ve found a way to overcome injuries for quite some time so that means culture has now taken over and it’s a winning culture. You don’t forget how to win.

Paul Higham: Seahawks

Sam Darnold led the league in turnovers and has an injury, so Seattle will hope to win this with their improving ground game, which averaged 140 yards a game over the last eight weeks, against San Francisco’s ailing rush defence heading in the opposite direction.

The pass rush is another decider – the Niners ranked last in sacks and second-last in quarterback pressures as their pass rush unit is basically all out injured. Seattle, meanwhile, get consistent pressure and dominated two weeks ago having upped their blitz rate.

Houston Texans @ New England Patriots

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Rob Staton: Patriots

The Texans’ defence is legit and can win them any game, but Drake Maye’s mobility and playmaking is the perfect counter. Pats get it done.

Phil McGeoghan: Patriots

The Texans have changed games, ruined games, so you must have a protection plan for the Houston Texans. They will ruin your weekend. In my mind, though, just looking at the way Drake Maye is playing at this particular point and the way that they’re just kind of moving, I think it’s the Patriots, right?

I am from Boston. So I think if I go home and I don’t say the Patriots, I might be in the ‘harbour’ or something. So I will say I think it’s going to be the Patriots.

Mike White: Patriots

This is likely to be a tight affair with very few points in the game. The Patriots offence matching up against that forceful Texans defence feels like the match-up to keep an eye on. And with CJ Stroud set to be without his best receiving option in Nico Collins (concussion), Houston’s chances just reduced considerably.

Mike Vrabel’s already a strong coach of the season candidate, and returning the Patriots back to their once-familiar surroundings of the AFC Championship game will only enhance those credentials. Pats take it by six.

Paul Higham: Texans

Houston’s first road play-off win last week was a statement win for this terrifying defence, but the Pats have won a league-leading eight straight Divisional games.

Los Angeles Rams @ Chicago Bears

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Rob Staton: Bears

There’s just a bit of magic about the Bears at the moment and the Rams have not played their best football in weeks. Soldier Field will be rocking and I think Chicago make it to the NFC Championship.

Mike White: Rams

The Chicago Bears’ renaissance has been nothing short of remarkable and Ben Johnson deserves a tonne of credit for it. As does Caleb Williams who’s defied a lot of the (justified) rookie season critics in his second year.

That said, this is a Rams team that many have been crowning as the champions-elect for weeks and not without good reason. Whether it’s offensive guru Sean McVay, the experience and MVP qualities of Matthew Stafford or the magic hands of Puka Nacua, they have all the ingredients for another Super Bowl run. The predicted Arctic conditions might be somewhat of a leveller but still taking the Rams by four.

Phil McGeoghan: Rams

I am such a fan of Sean McVay. His mind, the way it works, his gameplans, also his humour. His willingness to be open. All these things matter in football.

Because of his personality and how he is with the players, he admires his guys. He doesn’t pretend Davante Adams isn’t one of the best to ever do it. He doesn’t pretend he’s not in awe of Matthew Stafford when he makes one of his no-look throws. That stuff really builds culture.

That’s why they’ve won Super Bowls, that’s why people don’t leave there unless they get promoted and get better jobs, because McVay is such a good man and he’s a brilliant, brilliant offensive mind so I’m picking Sean McVay and the Rams for those reasons.

Paul Higham: Bears

Only four quarterbacks have thrown for 140-plus yards and two touchdowns in the fourth quarter of a play-off win in the past 20 years – and two of them collide at Soldier Field.

So this genuinely could be decided by whether Matthew Stafford or Caleb Williams, who have combined for 29 fourth-quarter touchdowns this season, has the ball last after both earned thrilling late wins last week.

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Katie Middleton’s secret weapon with sweet William connection

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EXCLUSIVE: Soon to turn 61, Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh is a solid mentor and confidante to Kate, Princess of Wales – with the bond seen as one of the monarchy’s biggest strengths

With her 61st birthday just around the corner, Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh’s growing bond with the Princess of Wales is a sign of her soaring importance within the royal family.

Sophie and Kate’s close affinity is now seen as one of the monarchy’s biggest strengths, and former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond tells OK!, “They have a lot in common, and I’m sure that Sophie was an invaluable mentor for the princess as she learned about royal ways of life. I think they’re now much more like friends than aunt and niece, and the two of them have established a very solid friendship which will serve our future Queen well in years to come.”

Kate, 44, is said to have called Sophie a “tower of strength” during her cancer ordeal and subsequent recovery, and Jennie adds, “I’m sure it’s been a comfort for the princess to know that Sophie was on hand during the last difficult couple of years. After all, Sophie had her own serious health problems with an ectopic pregnancy and then a very difficult birth.”

To coincide with her birthday earlier this month, Kate released a “deeply personal” video discussing the healing powers of nature during her cancer treatment. During the film, which is the final instalment of her Mother Nature series, Kate reflects on how “deeply grateful” she is to “discover what it means to be alive”.

“Even in the coldest, darkest season, winter has a way of bringing us stillness, patience and quiet consideration. Where the stream slows just enough for us to see our own reflection,” she says, adding, “To discover the deepest parts of ourselves. Alongside the whispers and the pulse of every living thing. I find myself reflecting on how deeply grateful I am.”

Although Sophie is 17 years older than Kate, the two women are similar in that both came from non-aristocratic backgrounds before marrying into the family. Sophie wed Prince Edward, 61, in 1999, while Kate tied the knot with Prince William, 43, in 2011. “Life has thrown these two women together quite randomly, and landed them on what must have seemed like an alien planet at first,” says Jennie. “The rest of us can only imagine what it must be like to find yourself suddenly inside palace walls.”

Living just a few minutes’ drive apart – Kate at Forest Lodge in Windsor and Sophie at Bagshot Park – the pair have been snapped joking together at events, including the annual Order of the Garter service and Wimbledon. At Royal Ascot in 2017, they were seen laughing as Sophie lost her footing in their carriage. With both also being busy working mums – Kate to Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, and Sophie to Lady Louise Windsor and James, Earl of Wessex – they no doubt swap parenting tips, too.

“Sophie has been able to give her children as normal a life as possible, while bringing them up in the public eye,” says ITV News Royal Editor Chris Ship. “The spotlight they’re under is not as great as the one on Kate’s children, but it’s nice to see Kate and Sophie have that rapport. Whenever they’re at an engagement together, you can see the close bond between them.”

Set to celebrate her birthday on 20 January, Sophie has been called the royal family’s “secret weapon”, but Jennie believes she has now exceeded that. “Sophie is not so much a ‘secret’ weapon these days: she’s an outright star of the royal family,” Jennie says.

Sophie and Edward have both taken on bigger workloads in recent months to support King Charles, 77, through his continued cancer treatment, with the duchess increasingly seen as a go-to representative on home soil and overseas. “It must be of great comfort for the King to know that the duke and duchess have been on hand to carry out extra duties whenever necessary,” adds Jennie. “The warmth of the relationship between Charles and Sophie is obvious. She is completely relaxed with her brother-in-law and they often seem to share a joke together.”

Over recent years, Sophie has also developed a close rapport with her nephew Prince William. “They occasionally carry out engagements together which, of course, is a double win,” says Jennie. “At the Royal Cornwall Show last June, they toured the stalls together laughing and joking as they tried out local produce. They’re obviously extremely comfortable in one another’s company and seem more like cousins than aunt and nephew. It’s always good to see members of the family getting along so well.”

On the global stage, Sophie regularly champions survivors of sexual violence in conflict zones, and was the first royal to visit both the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 2022 and Baghdad in Iraq in 2023. “Sophie has established herself as a champion of incredibly difficult causes,” adds Jennie. “Her work has taken her to a number of dangerous countries, but she has never flinched and often goes under the radar. She speaks with authority and confidence – frequently without notes. She is immersed in the detail of her campaigns and her passion shines through.”

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Kerry Katona slams Emmerdale star Sammy Winward over pregnant daughter row

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Kerry Katona, who is a mum of five and has her own OnlyFans account, has weighed in on Sammy Winward’s fallout with her daughter Mia, which is said to have sparked over OnlyFans

Kerry Katona has slammed Sammy Windward over the ex Emmerdale actress’ two year feud with her daughter Mia – who this week announced she is pregnant.

Former soap star Sammy’s sad fallout with her daughter was revealed in August 2024 – as Mia’s parents Sammy and ex-footballer David Dunn are said to have cut contact with her after she signed up to adult site OnlyFans. Earlier this week, Mia announced she was pregnant, and sadly revealed she’s yet to share her baby joy with her parents, due to their ongoing fallout.

Mum of five Kerry, who is an OnlyFans model herself, has now weighed-in, revealing she would never stop talking to her own children – even if they were to make a decision that she didn’t agree with. Writing in her column with new! magazine, Kerry revealed: “Sammy Winward’s daughter Mia recently announced she was pregnant – but hasn’t told her mum yet because of their fallout over OnlyFans two years ago.

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“I don’t think you should fallout with your child because they’re doing OnlyFans, life is too short. Everyone is doing OnlyFans and she’s not breaking the law. If one of my children were to do OnlyFans I’d be devastated but I’d never not talk to them.

Pointing out a conflicting detail in Sammy’s sad fallout with her daughter, Kerry said: “All the Emmerdale, Coronation Street and Hollyoaks actresses all did sexy photoshoots at one point for FHM so there’s not much difference in that.” Actress Sammy, 40, posed for FHM during her time on Emmerdale, and was even voted number 73 on FHM’s list of top 100 Sexiest Women in the World in 2006.

It comes after Sammy’s daughter Mia announced she was expecting her first child this week – but sadly revealed she it yet to tell either of her parents. Revealing she is yet to share her happy baby news with her parents, Mia said: “I haven’t reached out to them yet and they don’t really know how to contact me.

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“I am emotionally vulnerable while I’m pregnant and I really don’t want a big, stressful situation,” she told The Sun. Mia has a much more low-key life now – as she decided to stop her career on the adult site ‘the minute’ she found out she was expecting her first child. The former ‘party girl’ now lives in a rural home in the Lake District with the father of her unborn child, who she has been in a relationship with for a year but has decided not to name.

Meanwhile, Mia hinted at hopes to mend things with her parents – which got to such a low point that her former Blackburn Rovers player dad called her a “w***e” for joining the adult site. However, she revealed her pregnancy has made her wonder how her parents could cut ties with her. She said: “Now that I have my own baby inside me, I just couldn’t imagine not speaking to my child.”

Kate Middleton’s waterproof boots that fit every calf size are now £243 off

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The Princess of Wales has been wearing her Penelope Chilvers knee high boots for over two decades, and the brand just slashed a huge 50% off the price in one colourway

We can always rely on Kate Middleton to pick a timeless classic that never goes out of style. Case in point, her Penelope Chilvers Long Tassel Boots , which she has been wearing for over two decades.

She most recently wore them in her birthday celebration video whilst out and about in the British countryside, opting for her beloved Conker-coloured pair to fit her country chic style. Whilst her brown pair are still full price at £485, fans of the style can get their hands on the black pair with a huge 50% off, slashing the price to £242.

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The boots are made from sustainably sourced Spanish leather, and are created in London and crafted in Europe, so they should withstand years of wear and tear. The Long Tassel Boots come in European sizes 35 up to 42, with half sizes available – although some are beginning to sell out thanks to the huge discount.

However one of the biggest advantages of the Penelope Chilvers boots is that they also come in two leg lengths, regular and tall, as well as standard and “generous” calf widths, making it easier to get a perfect fit. The boots have a slim-fitting style that are cut close to the ankle for a more feminine, flattering silhouette, which would make it tricky to get the perfect fit if you didn’t have options for different sizes.

The zip panel on the boots has a scallop trim, whilst the zip pull features a leather tassel which gives them their name. The Long Tassel Boots are also partially lined in deerskin for warmth and have a rubber tread sole which gives them great grip even when it’s icy, making these the perfect practical boots for the winter.

You can also get similar styles of boots at Duo Boots, which also offer a vast range of calf sizes. Not only do you choose your shoe size – with sizes UK2 to UK10 available – but you can also pick from calf widths spanning from 30cm to 50cm, which go up in 2-3cm increments, giving you plenty of options to get a perfect fit.

Jones the Bootmakers also have a great selection of wide calf boots, many of which are on sale at the moment with as much as £130 off. There’s everything from heeled leather boots to suede flat soled ones, so you can find a style to suit your wardrobe.

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However, considering Princess Kate’s Long Tassel Boots have been her go-tos for more than 20 years it’s safe to say these are an investment that will last you a lifetime. And now they have 50% off, you’ll get even more for your money.

Mother of Elon Musk’s child sues his AI company over Grok deepfake images

The mother of one of Elon Musk’s children is suing his artificial intelligence company, saying its Grok chatbot allowed users to generate sexually-exploitative deepfake images of her that have caused her humiliation and emotional distress.

The lawsuit was filed just before ‍California Attorney ‍General Rob Bonta sent a cease-and-desist letter to Musk’s xAI company demanding that it stop the creation and distribution of Grok-generated nonconsensual sexualised imagery.

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“The avalanche of reports detailing this material – at times depicting ​women and children engaged in sexual activity – is shocking ‍and, as my office has determined, potentially illegal,” Bonta said on Friday.

Ashley St Clair, a writer and political commentator, alleges in a lawsuit filed on Thursday in New York City against xAI that she was the victim of sexualised deepfake images generated by Grok.

St Clair, who is the mother of Musk’s 16-month-old son, Romulus, said she reported the images to Musk’s X social media platform, which hosts Grok, after they began appearing last year and asked that they be removed.

The platform replied that the images did not violate its policies, she said. Then it promised not to allow images of her to be used or altered without her consent. Later, the social platform retaliated against her by removing her premium X subscription and verification checkmark, and continued to allow degrading fake images of her, she said.

“I have suffered and continue to suffer serious pain and mental distress as a result of xAI’s role in creating and distributing these digitally altered images of me,” St Clair said in a document attached to the lawsuit.

“I am humiliated and feel like this nightmare will never stop so long as Grok continues to generate these images of me,” she said.

‘A public nuisance’

On Thursday, lawyers for xAI countersued St Clair in federal court in the Northern District of Texas, alleging she violated the terms of her xAI user agreement that requires lawsuits against the company be filed in federal court in Texas. It is seeking an undisclosed monetary judgement against her.

Carrie Goldberg, a lawyer for St Clair, called the countersuit a “jolting” move that she had never seen by a defendant before.

“Ms St Clair will be vigorously defending her forum in New York,” Goldberg said in a statement.

“But frankly, any jurisdiction will recognise the gravamen of Ms St Clair’s claims – that by manufacturing nonconsensual sexually explicit images of girls and women, xAI is a public nuisance and a not reasonably safe product.”

In an interview with US media earlier this week, St Clair said her battle with Grok was “not just about me”.

“It’s about building systems, AI systems which can produce, at scale, and abuse women and children without repercussions. And there’s really no consequences for what’s happening right now,” she told CNN.

“They are saying ‘we are going to make it illegal, where it’s illegal’. That is absent [of] all morality and, guess what, if you have to add safety after harm, that is not safety at all. That is simply damage control,” she said.

Musk’s Grok is already under scrutiny and facing an international backlash for the creation of explicit deepfake images in ‌the United Kingdom, the European Union, and other jurisdictions, ⁠including India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Japan.

‘Results, results’ – how Guardiola outlasted five Man Utd bosses

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When Pep Guardiola steps out at Old Trafford for the 198th Manchester derby on Saturday, he will be taking on a sixth different United boss as he approaches a decade in charge at City.

Michael Carrick is the latest man in the Manchester United hotseat, with this his first game since joining as interim head coach after the sacking of Ruben Amorim.

As chaos continues to reign for United, there remains a calmness and serenity on the blue half of the Manchester divide.

Guardiola and his troops will be aiming to collect a league double that will keep them in the hunt for the Premier League title, while Carrick will be hoping to snatch local bragging rights in an otherwise calamitous campaign.

Last season was a rare blip for City as they failed to win a major trophy, but they are back to near their best – and Guardiola has hailed the “spirit” in his rejuvenated side who are battling on all four fronts and on a 13-game unbeaten run.

Asked what has been the most important factor in his longevity, Guardiola said: “Results, results. If you don’t win, you are sacked.

“We won a lot, that’s why I am sitting here. There is no other secret. [At City] they are more patient maybe. It defines the club.

“Another club last season, I would not be here any more. They were patient, maybe with what we did in the past. We had three months that was really poor.

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A clear identity

In the past 10 years, United have cycled through ‘the Special One’ Jose Mourinho, the vibe of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, the interim reign of Ralf Rangnick, the tactician Erik ten Hag and the young hope in Amorim.

All have come in and been seen off by Guardiola, who joined City in July 2016.

Ruud van Nistelrooy and Darren Fletcher have also been in post for short caretaker spells, while former Red Devils midfielder Carrick takes charge for a second time as United turn to nostalgia once more in order to try to salvage a season that will end without silverware.

Knocked out at the first hurdle in both domestic cups, United are 17 points adrift of Premier League leaders Arsenal – and a top-five finish to return to the Champions League would be classed as some sort of success.

But as United struggle to regain an identity, City’s slick operation rolls on.

The latest iteration of Guardiola’s squad look like pushing the Gunners all the way in the top flight, and the sides could also meet in the Carabao Cup final.

Guardiola refreshed both his squad and staff in the summer – but the playing style and mantra have remained the same since the ‘tiki-taka’ days at Barcelona.

With 58.6% possession this season, City have the second-highest average in that metric behind only Liverpool. They have also had more touches of the ball and more attempted take-ons of opponents than any other side, according to statistics website FBref.

United may also be fearful of hosting a Guardiola side who are the top scorers in the division this season with 45 goals – and mercilessly put 10 past League One team Exeter City in the FA Cup last Saturday.

Spending power

Guardiola will not only go down as the most successful manager in City’s history but as one of the greatest of all time given his previous exploits at Barcelona and Bayern Munich, winning abundant domestic and international trophies.

The Spaniard has enjoyed a healthy working relationship with the City hierarchy, particularly former sporting director Txiki Begiristain, who left in the summer, and the “perfect replacement” in Hugo Viana.

He has been heavily backed in the transfer market, with the recent £62.5m signing of forward Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth taking Guardiola’s spending at City past the £2bn mark.

The club are close to bolstering their squad even further after agreeing a deal in principle to sign Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi this month for £20m.

Since taking charge in July 2016, Guardiola’s net spend of about £957m is the third highest in England behind United’s £1.17bn – with little to show for it – and Arsenal’s £963m.

Guardiola’s spending, though, has been matched by his success, delivering 18 trophies including six Premier League titles, two FA Cups, four Carabao Cups and the holy grail of the Champions League in 2023.

According to Transfermarkt, the 54-year-old – he turns 55 on Sunday – is the highest-spending manager in history having splashed £2.24bn on new players across his career, followed by old rival Mourinho with £1.72bn and Carlo Ancelotti on £1.56bn.

Mixed record in derbies

United have not managed to finish above their Manchester rivals in the league in the Guardiola era, with two second places behind City the closest they have been.

City beat United in the 2023 FA Cup final, en route to claiming the Treble, but Ten Hag’s side gained revenge by stunning Guardiola’s men at Wembley a year later.

Guardiola has faced United 26 times in all competitions as City boss, achieving 14 victories (including a penalty shootout win in the 2024 Community Shield).

No United manager has a winning record against him, with Solskjaer (four wins and four defeats) and Amorim (one win and one defeat) the only Red Devils bosses who do not have a losing record against the Spaniard.

“It is what it is,” Guardiola said of the rivalry. “I cannot control what United have done. You know from day one, the opinion I have for United.

“I don’t know what happened because I am not there.”

However, Guardiola’s league record against United might provide some hope to Red Devils fans.

Of teams he has faced five or more times, Guardiola holds a points-per-game rate of 1.74 against United, faring worse only against Tottenham (1.42) and Liverpool (1.32).

Defeat on Saturday would no doubt dent City’s title hopes, but it would give little reason for panic at Etihad Stadium.

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