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‘Don’t know what the fuss was about’ – chaotic Palace season could end in glory

Michael Emons

BBC Sport journalist
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Key players have gone, the manager is leaving and has criticised the club and upset fans – yet Crystal Palace‘s chaotic campaign could still end in European glory.

It has been a wild 12 months for the Eagles, who have found themselves in the headlines on an almost daily basis.

“I don’t know what all the fuss was about,” joked captain Dean Henderson shortly after they gained a 2-0 win over Bosnian side Zrinjski to seal a 3-1 aggregate victory and reach the last 16 of the Conference League.

It has been an emotional rollercoaster for Palace supporters.

In May they won their first major trophy, beating Manchester City to win the FA Cup, then added another three months later with a penalty shootout win over Liverpool to clinch the Community Shield.

But winger Eberechi Eze left for Arsenal, skipper Marc Guehi nearly joined Liverpool, then moved to Manchester City five months later and top scorer Jean-Philippe Mateta was on the verge of signing for AC Milan, only to fail a medical.

Oliver Glasner, the most successful manager in the club’s history, then announced in January he was leaving at the end of the season, before telling the club’s board they had “abandoned” the squad.

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Asked if he had assurance of his job from his bosses, Glasner said “100%”, adding: “There’s so much noise, sometimes you really don’t understand it. Maybe I gave some interviews that were not helpful and I have to admit that, but I’m always telling what I’m feeling, it’s how I am.

“We’re in a very good position in the league and the Conference League and it is up to us to make a really great season of it.”

Palace are 13th in the Premier League, but 10 points clear of the relegation zone and only three away from eighth, which could be a position high enough to secure a European return next season.

For Glasner, he says the way the players are still performing for him is enough evidence that his job is secure.

“If the players believe in me and the staff, that’s the most important thing, otherwise, you can pack your suitcase and go home because the players have to perform on the pitch,” added the Austrian.

“We have a great togetherness in the group – players, staff, really positive. The same with the sporting director and the chairman. They are sometimes wondering, ‘Hey, this is the second-best Premier League season ever’.

‘Favourites to go on and win it’

The Conference League, Europe’s third-tier competition, is only in its fifth season, with two English sides – West Ham in 2023 and Chelsea in 2025 – among its first four winners.

From the start of this season’s edition Palace have been the bookmakers’ favourites, even though they only finished 10th in the league phase and had to go through two matches against Bosnian champions Zrinjski to get into the last 16.

But there are not many clubs in the competition Palace will fear.

They will find out on Friday whether they play German side Mainz, a team 13th in the Bundesliga, or Cypriot side Larnaca, who only scored seven goals in six league phase matches, though they did beat Palace 1-0 in October.

“We’re hungry for more [silverware] but you don’t talk about winning it three months out,” added goalkeeper Henderson, who became Palace captain after Guehi left the club.

“It’s knockout football and we go into it with confidence. You see the supporters get into the stadium early and Selhurst was rocking tonight and we can make it a fortress.”

Former Palace defender James Tomkins, speaking on TNT Sports, said: “They go through to the next stage, into the last 16 of this competition and they are favourites to go on and win it from here.

“They’ve got to concentrate on the Conference League. The opportunity they’ve got is incredible. To add a third trophy in two seasons would be remarkable and beyond the wildest dreams of the fans.

Fans dreaming of successful end to Glasner’s reign

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Glasner, whose side have now gained two successive victories after a 12-game run from December without a win, felt the club were in a good position to push on and end the season well.

“It means a lot. We have not had easy days but now back-to-back wins at Selhurst Park,” he added. “Everybody was expecting a win and they are the most difficult ones.

“Since day one we have had a great relationship with the fans. Yes, they have been a bit critical but they can be when the results and performances are not there.

“But we are in a good position in the Premier League, three points behind position eight, and in the last 16 of the Conference League.

“Now it is different to the autumn when we were playing three competitions, 12 weeks playing every third day.”

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Bunting silences critics as Rock hits nine-darter in Belfast

Callum Matthews

BBC Sport senior journalist
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Stephen Bunting silenced his critics as he inflicted a third final defeat of the season on Gian van Veen to win night four of the Premier League in Belfast.

The 40-year-old has seen his place in the tournament questioned by spectators after he failed to win a game in the first three weeks.

That followed ‘the Bullet’ taking nine weeks to register a point in last year’s event – his first involvement since being a challenger in 2020.

Bunting, who has come off social media because of the criticism, registered his highest Premier League average (106.63) in his 6-4 quarter-final win over defending champion Luke Humphries.

He backed that up with another 106 average in a 6-0 clean sweep against current league leader Jonny Clayton in the semi-finals, before a clinical 6-2 win over Van Veen in the final.

“I do believe I am one of the best players in the world – I deserve to be in the Premier League,” Bunting told Sky Sports.

“Everyone was writing me off, people saying I should not be in it, but I know how hard I work behind the scenes. These are the nights I play for.

“Losing seven or eight on the bounce last year really helped me, gave me a lot of experience in this field. When you play in the Premier League, you’re playing against the best of the best. This ranks up as one of the best wins of my career.”

Van Veen, who is playing in the tournament for the first time, has impressed in making three finals in four weeks but is struggling to get over the line.

Northern Ireland’s Josh Rock, who is the other debutant in this year’s field, lost 6-2 to Van Veen in the quarters, but delighted the home crowd with the first nine-darter of this year’s tournament.

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‘Don’t care if I never throw another nine-darter’

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Despite the nine-darter, the 6-2 defeat was a fourth successive loss by that score for Rock in his debut Premier League campaign.

Known as one of the biggest scorers on the tour, the 24-year-old has struggled to replicate that – averaging 92.33 across the four weeks – and his checkout percentage is 29.63% (eight from 27).

Despite that, he now has a memory he will never forget, after which the home faithful lauded him.

Speaking to Sky Sports, Rock said: “My body is in overdrive. I’m shaking like a leaf. I’ve never played in the Premier League, never mind a nine-darter in Belfast.

“Never mind the loss – throwing a nine-darter in front of the home crowd is a huge achievement. I don’t care if I never throw a nine-darter again – this is a dream come true.”

However, former World Championship semi-finalist Wayne Mardle said Rock “needs to start putting performances together”.

“I was saying he’s got no composure and can’t string two darts together, let alone three,” he said on Sky Sports.

“He won’t know where it has come from. It was incredible, but while it is great for him, he needs and wants to play miles better than that. He needs to start putting performances together.

“They [four 6-2 defeats in a row] are hidings. He needs to improve.

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Premier League Darts night four results

Quarter-finals

Luke Littler 3-6 Jonny Clayton

Stephen Bunting 6-4 Luke Humphries

Michael van Gerwen 5-6 Gerwyn Price

Gian van Veen 6-2 Josh Rock

Semi-finals

Clayton 0-6 Bunting

Price 5-6 Van Veen

Final

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Premier League Darts format and points system

Premier League Darts is played across 16 initial weeks in the league stage with quarter-finals, semi-finals and a final each night.

Each of the eight players is guaranteed to face the other seven in the quarter-finals in weeks one to seven and 9-15, with week eight and week 16 fixtures done off the table. It means we will get fourth v fifth in Sheffield on the final league-stage night, with the play-off spots potentially on the line.

Players earn two points per quarter-final win, an additional point if they win their semi-final and five for winning the night.

The top four players after the group stage progress to the play-off night at London’s O2 Arena on 23 May, with first facing fourth and second against third in a best-of-19-leg match. The final, which is the best of 21 legs, follows.

Premier League Darts night five order of play

Thursday, 5 March – Utilita Arena, Cardiff

Quarter-finals

Michael van Gerwen v Luke Humphries

Gian van Veen v Jonny Clayton

Gerwyn Price v Stephen Bunting

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Cuba says speedboat attackers from Florida planned to destabilise country

Cuban authorities have accused 10 men on a speedboat sailing from the United States of attempting to carry out a campaign of violence to destabilise the island’s government.

Four of the 10 men on the boat were killed in a shootout with Cuban border agents this week.

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On Thursday, Cuban authorities confirmed that the six remaining crew members were receiving medical treatment for their injuries. At least one Cuban officer was also hurt in the gunfire.

CBS News also reported that at least one US citizen was among the dead, citing White House officials.

Still, Cuban officials defended their government’s response and alleged the speedboat passengers shot first at border agents.

“Cuba will defend itself with determination and firmness against any terrorist and mercenary aggression that seeks to affect its sovereignty and national stability,” Cuban President Manuel Diaz-Canel said in a social media post.

The incident comes during a period of heightened tensions between Cuba and the US, which has made repeated threats against the island’s communist government.

The administration of President Donald Trump has also ratcheted up measures meant to worsen economic conditions there, including by imposing a fuel blockade on Cuba in late January.

Only one of the four men killed has been identified by the Cuban government so far: Michel Ortega Casanova.

One of Casanova’s associates told the news service AFP that he sought to overthrow the government in Havana.

“His goal was to go and fight against a criminal and murderous narco-tyrannical [government], to see if that would spark the people to rise up,” said Wilfredo Beyra, head of the Cuban Republican Party in Tampa.

Family members of Casanova said that they were not aware of his plans but that he was motivated by the “great suffering” of people under the Cuban government.

“No one knew,” Misrael Ortega Casanova, his brother, said. “My mother is devastated.”

He identified his sibling as part of a group concerned about rights abuses on the island.

“They became so obsessed that they didn’t think about the consequences nor their own lives,” Misrael added.

US officials have said that they will investigate the incident and denied any government involvement. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that the US embassy in Havana is seeking more details, including whether US citizens are among those detained.

“We have various different elements of the US government that are trying to identify elements of the story that may not be provided to us now,” he said.

The US has worked with Cuban exiles against the country’s government in the past, including by supporting campaigns of clandestine infiltration, violence and sabotage.

But activist groups in South Florida have also launched their own operations, some of them running small speedboats and planes to ferry out Cuban nationals.

Cuban authorities have used US intervention as a pretext for the country’s steep restrictions on political dissent and a slate of security measures that rights groups say have been wielded against critics.

Cuban authorities identified some of this week’s speedboat passengers as Conrado Galindo Sariol, Jose Manuel Rodriguez Castello and Cristian Ernesto Acosta Guevara. More have yet to be identified.

The Cuban government also stated that some of the passengers were wanted by law enforcement authorities “based on their involvement in the promotion, planning, organisation, financing, support or commission of actions carried out in the national territory or in other countries, in connection with acts of terrorism”.

Members of the Cuban American community, however, have expressed scepticism about the Cuban government’s claims.

Sacking Amorim could cost Man Utd nearly £16m

Simon Stone

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Manchester United have confirmed sacking Ruben Amorim could end up costing the club almost £16m.

The Portuguese was dismissed on 5 January following his public attack on the club’s hierarchy after a 1-1 draw at Leeds the previous day.

The figure was released in a filing to the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday, a day after the club confirmed they had made a profit of £32.6m in their second-quarter results to 31 December 2025.

Listed as an “event that occurred after the reporting period”, United confirmed an amortised fee of £6.3m – which related to the cost of getting Amorim to Old Trafford from Sporting in November 2024 – had been written off and a “provision of £15.9m” would be made, representing the highest amount United could be liable to pay Amorim and his coaching staff.

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Amorim is yet to speak publicly about his time at United and sources close to the 41-year-old have said there is no immediate likelihood of that changing.

The payment completes an expensive managerial experiment that ultimately ended badly.

United confirmed in a similar filing on 27 November 2024 they were paying Sporting £11m to hire Amorim to replace Erik ten Hag, whose exit was costing £10.4m.

It means the combined changes around Amorim could cost £37.3m.

His 14-month stint in charge was the shortest reign of a permanent manager at Old Trafford since David Moyes was sacked just eight months into his tenure in 2014.

Amorim won 25 of his 63 games in charge, finishing 15th in the Premier League, United’s worst performance since they were relegated in 1973-74.

They also lost the Europa League final, meaning they have no European football this season for only the second time since 1990.

This term, Amorim’s team were embarrassed by League Two Grimsby, who beat them on penalties in the Carabao Cup second round.

United were sixth in the Premier League when he was dismissed, having had a major fallout with director of football Jason Wilcox days before the Leeds game.

Although under-18s coach and former United midfielder Darren Fletcher was named as interim boss for two games, Michael Carrick has been given the job until the end of the season and won his fifth game out of six when his team beat Everton on Monday.

They are now fourth, and well placed to qualify for the Champions League.

Meanwhile, United have also confirmed they have increased the available credit from their drawdown facility by £50m to £400m, while also paying off £75m, meaning they currently owe £215m on it.

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Williams exits Welsh Open, Higgins & Robertson through

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Home favourite and two-time champion Mark Williams is out of the Welsh Open after losing to Barry Hawkins.

Williams, who had sailed into the last 16 with an impressive 4-1 win over Martin O’Donnell, took a 2-1 lead, producing his highest break of the tournament (115) in the second frame.

A key moment came in the fifth in which Williams would have gone 3-2 up, only for the white to go in off the middle pocket.

England’s Hawkins, the 2018 runner-up, took the opportunity to clear the table before winning the sixth frame with a break of 84 to seal victory.

“I thought it was a good match, we both played really well,” Williams told BBC Sport Wales.

“I made some great breaks and just a little bit of luck in the last couple of frames decided the way it went.

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Home hopes crushed

Hawkins will meet another two-time champion, Neil Robertson, in the last eight after the Australian edged Welshman Jones 4-3.

Jones had made a flying start with a 126 break, before Robertson responded in kind with a 122 break.

With the match later tied at 3-3, Robertson came out on top of the deciding seventh frame to claim victory.

Jones’ exit left Page as the only Welsh hope, but he was beaten by Jack Lisowski who amassed breaks of 67, 84, 99 and 54 in a convincing 4-2 victory.

Higgins close to perfect break

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John Higgins remains on course for a sixth Welsh Open title after defeating Zhang Anda 4-2.

The Scot recovered from dropping the opening frame by amassing 95, 78 and 60 breaks.

China’s Anda responded with a century, before Higgins sealed the match with a superb 144 break, narrowly missing the maximum 147.

Higgins will face the winner of China’s Zhou Yuelong and England’s Sam Craigie for a place in the semi-finals.

Meanwhile there will be an all-Chinese quarter-final between Jiang Jun and Wu Yize, who both saw off English opposition.

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Welsh Open day four

Morning and afternoon session

Mark Williams 2-4 Barry Hawkins

Jun Jiang 4-1 Robbie Williams

Jak Jones 3-4 Neil Robertson

Wu Yize 4-0 David Grace

Evening session

Jackson Page 2-4 Jack Lisowski

Zhang Anda 2-4 John Higgins

Stuart Bingham 4-2 Zhao Xintong

Welsh Open

Monday, 23 February-Sunday, 1 March

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Why are many Western leaders visiting China?

After spending decades criticising China, a succession of leaders from Western countries have been lining up to engage with its leadership.

In recent months, many of them have visited Beijing, seeking business opportunities.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is the latest to land in China.

Merz says Beijing must not be overlooked when tackling the big global challenges.

United States President Donald Trump’s huge tariffs are said to have pushed Western countries closer to China.

But can China be an alternative?

And what does it have to offer?

Presenter: James Bays

Guests:

Jost Wubbeke – Managing partner at Sinolytics and an expert on China’s industrial policy, rare earths and supply chain strategy

Harry Broadman – Former assistant to the US trade representative