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How important is a fast start to the season?

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The Premier League starts on Friday, with every team dreaming of getting a few early wins under their belt.

Champions Liverpool get the campaign under way at home to Bournemouth, with everyone else involved in the following three days.

How important is a quick start to the season in the first few games? And do any teams have a particularly difficult or relatively easy start?

How much can we read into a quick start?

Last season the top eight in the Premier League after five games ended up finishing as the top eight (albeit not all in the same positions).

If that repeated itself this season it would mean that with 33 games to go we could rule 12 teams out of qualifying for Europe through the league.

Some 12 teams finished within two places of where they were after five games.

Do eventual champions start quickly?

Only 36% of teams who are top at the end of September win the title – including Liverpool last season.

So how much does a good start indicate who will win the league?

The record amount of points after 10 games is 28 (nine wins and a draw). All those four teams – Manchester City (2011-12 and 2017-18), Chelsea (2005-06) and Liverpool (2019-20) went on to win the title.

Newcastle were top after 10 games in three consecutive seasons and did not win the title in any of them.

There are plenty of examples of teams picking up 26 points in their opening 10 games and not going on to win the title.

However, seven teams have not even been on 20 points after 10 games and still won the title.

Manchester City came back to win the title by a clear 12 points in 2020-21. They were sixth, sitting on 18 points and three points off top, after 10 games.

How about promoted teams?

For promoted trio Leeds, Burnley and Sunderland, the concern will be much lower down the table in their bid to avoid relegation.

Especially after two seasons in a row where the promoted trio went straight back down.

For promoted teams, getting 11 points in the first 10 games seems to be the magic mark.

And yet the 86% survival rate from 11 points drops to an astonishing 25% for teams who secure 10 points from their opening 10 matches.

Who has the toughest start?

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Which team can be hopeful of a flying start?

Statisticians Opta have rated the difficulty of each side’s first five games.

Manchester United and Arsenal, who meet on the opening day, are judged to have the two most difficult starts.

United also play Manchester City and Chelsea in their next four games, while Arsenal take on Liverpool and City.

Probably not ideal for United boss Ruben Amorim, who many think needs a good start to the campaign after last season’s 15th-placed finish.

Aston Villa are deemed to have the easiest start, followed by Crystal Palace and West Ham.

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Two-way star Hunter makes solid Jaguars debut

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Results do not mean too much, but NFL pre-season games do offer the first set of clues about what will happen in the new season.

The league’s major stars will not play too often in the opening build-up games, but some top rookies have already made good first impressions as competition for starting places hots up.

Two-way Travis makes Jaguars debut

Travis Hunter signalled his intention to play both offence and defence as he made his debut working as a receiver and cornerback for the Jacksonville Jaguars.

The second overall pick of this year’s NFL Draft admitted he “was a little nervous at first” as he started one of the most high-profile debut seasons in the league.

Hunter had two catches for nine yards in his 10 plays as a receiver before switching and playing eight snaps on defence.

Talking point – can Sanders earn starting spot?

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Shedeur Sanders made an eye-catching debut for the Cleveland Browns that raised suggestions he has a chance to be the team’s starting quarterback this season.

It would be quite the turnaround after his high-profile draft slide down to 144th overall – but beyond the hype he still faces an uphill battle, with veterans Joe Flacco and Kenny Pickett ahead of him along with another rookie in Dillon Gabriel.

Cleveland did not field their starters against the Carolina Panthers and Sanders has not had any practice time with the first team – only getting a start on Friday because of injuries to Pickett and Gabriel.

Have Chiefs found the man to protect Mahomes?

Patrick Mahomes threw just one pass for one yard in his first outing since being on the losing side in the Super Bowl – but it was for a touchdown in his brief 48-second seasonal debut.

So, of more interest was the impressive debut of rookie left tackle Josh Simmons.

He is the man the Kansas City Chiefs hope can solve the problem they had all last season – protecting their star quarterback.

The Chiefs used four left tackles last year but their issue keeping Mahomes upright ultimately cost them a Super Bowl three-peat as he was sacked six times and manhandled by the Philadelphia Eagles.

Rookie quarterback watch – Dart on target for Giants

Jaxson Dart may just be Russell Wilson’s back-up but his impressive debut has excited New York Giants fans singing his praises.

He threw for 154 yards and a touchdown and ran for 28 yards in a poised and balanced outing – against some Buffalo Bills starters – that probably just topped Sanders for the best performance by a rookie quarterback.

Number one overall pick Cam Ward played just two series for the Tennessee Titans but his second was an 11-play touchdown drive where he showed promising chemistry with top receiver Calvin Ridley.

Second-round pick Tyler Shough replaced Spencer Rattler in the second half of the New Orleans Saints’ 27-13 defeat by the Los Angeles Chargers and had a 54-yard touchdown pass and a ‘pick six’ in an up-and-down display.

Although not technically a rookie, JJ McCarthy will play his first season with the Minnesota Vikings after a knee injury cost him the entire campaign last year.

A comedy of errors for the Cowboys

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A messy first Dallas Cowboys game for new head coach Brian Schottenheimer culminated with even Pro Bowl wide receiver CeeDee Lamb getting a flag – despite not even being on the field.

Lamb was on the sidelines for the defeat against the Los Angeles Rams but strayed almost onto the field and was hit by an official racing down the touchline.

That led to Lamb not only taking a big hit but also Dallas getting one of 11 flags in the game, which cost them 83 yards and angered the new man in charge.

“I hope the guy’s OK. But we have to be better than that,” Schottenheimer said. “CeeDee knows better. We know better.”

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Australia to recognise Palestinian statehood, New Zealand may follow

Australia will recognise a Palestinian state in September, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced.

Albanese said on Monday that his government would formally announce the move when the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) meets in New York.

“A two-state solution is humanity’s best hope to break the cycle of violence in the Middle East and to bring an end to the conflict, suffering and starvation in Gaza,” Albanese said at a news conference in Canberra.

Australia’s announcement comes as Canada, France and the United Kingdom are preparing to formally recognise Palestine at the meeting next month, joining the vast majority of UN member states.

It also comes about a week after hundreds of thousands of Australians marched across the Sydney Harbour Bridge to protest Israel’s war in the Gaza Strip.

Speaking a day after the protest, Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs Penny Wong told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) that “there is a risk there will be no Palestine left to recognise.”

“In relation to recognition, I’ve said for over a year now, it’s a matter of when, not if,” Wong added.

The opposition Liberal Party criticised the move, saying it put Australia at odds with the United States, its closest ally, and reversed a bipartisan consensus that there should be no recognition while Hamas remains in control of Gaza.

“Despite his words today, the reality is Anthony Albanese has committed Australia to recognising Palestine while hostages remain in tunnels under Gaza and with Hamas still in control of the population of Gaza. Nothing he has said today changes that fact,” Liberal Party leader Sussan Ley said in a statement.

“Recognising a Palestinian state prior to a return of the hostages and defeat of Hamas, as the Government has today, risks delivering Hamas one of its strategic objectives of the horrific terrorism of October 7.”

The Australian Greens, the fourth-largest party in parliament, welcomed the move to recognise Palestine, but said the announcement did not meet the “overwhelming calls from the Australian public for the government to take material action”.

“Millions of Australians have taken to the streets, including 300,000 last weekend in Sydney alone, calling for sanctions and an end to the arms trade with Israel. The Albanese Government is still ignoring this call,” Senator David Shoebridge, the party’s spokesperson on foreign affairs, said in a statement.

The Australian Palestine Advocacy Network (APAN) also criticised the announcement, describing it as a “political fig leaf, letting Israel’s genocide and apartheid continue unchallenged, and distracting from Australia’s complicity in Israeli war crimes via ongoing weapons and components trade”.

“Palestinian rights are not a gift to be granted by Western states. They are not dependent on negotiation with, or the behaviour or approval of their colonial oppressors,” APAN said in a statement.

According to Albanese, Australia’s decision to recognise Palestinians’ right to their own state will be “predicated on the commitments Australia has received from the Palestinian Authority (PA)”.

These “detailed and significant commitments” include the PA reaffirming it “recognises Israel’s right to exist in peace and security” and committing to “demilitarise and to hold general elections”, Albanese said while announcing the decision.

The PA is a governing body that has overseen parts of the Israeli-occupied West Bank since the mid-90s.

It has not held parliamentary elections since 2006 and has been criticised by some Palestinians for helping Israel to keep tight control over residents in the West Bank.

Albanese said the commitments secured by Australia were “an opportunity to deliver self-determination for the people of Palestine in a way that isolates Hamas, disarms it and drives it out of the region once and for all”.

Hamas has been in power in the Gaza Strip since 2007, when it fought a brief war against forces loyal to PA President Mahmoud Abbas.

New Zealand to decide on recognition next month

Meanwhile, New Zealand’s Foreign Minister Winston Peters said on Monday that his country’s cabinet will make a formal decision on Palestinian statehood in September.

“Some of New Zealand’s close partners have opted to recognise a Palestinian state, and some have not,” Peters said in a statement.

“Ultimately, New Zealand has an independent foreign policy, and on this issue, we intend to weigh up the issue carefully and then act according to New Zealand’s principles, values and national interest.”

Peters said that while New Zealand has for some time considered the recognition of a Palestinian state a “matter of when, not if”, the issue is not “straightforward” or “clear-cut”.

“There are a broad range of strongly held views within our Government, Parliament and indeed New Zealand society over the question of recognition of a Palestinian state,” he said.

“It is only right that this complicated issue be approached calmly, cautiously and judiciously. Over the next month, we look forward to canvassing this broad range of views before taking a proposal to Cabinet.”

Of the UN’s 193 member states, 147 already recognise Palestinian statehood, representing some three-quarters of the world’s countries and the vast majority of its population.

Under its 1947 plan to partition Palestine, the UNGA said it would grant 45 percent of the land to an Arab state, though this never eventuated.

The announcements by Australia and New Zealand on Monday came hours after an Israeli attack killed five Al Jazeera staff members in Gaza City, and as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continues to threaten a full-scale invasion of the city in the north of the Gaza Strip.

Israel’s war on Gaza has killed at least 61,430 people, according to Gaza’s health authorities.

Palace captain Guehi could be sold – Parish

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Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish says the club will sell captain Marc Guehi this summer to avoid losing him on a free at the end of his contract.

The Eagles rejected offers for defender Guehi from Newcastle United in January – the last of which was worth £65m – in the hope the defender would sign a new deal in south-west London.

But the England international has now entered the final 12 months of his deal at Selhurst Park, and appears no closer to extending his contract.

Guehi is said to be open to remaining with the club until 2026, at which point he can leave on a free transfer.

But Parish says the club would reluctantly prefer to cash in on Guehi this summer.

“We’d have to do that, of course,” said Parish.

“For players of that calibre to leave on a free, it’s a problem for us unfortunately.

“Joachim [Andersen] went [to Fulham last summer] and we couldn’t afford to lose both.

“We then had another bid [for Guehi] in January but that was a different situation.

“We’ll just have to see what happens. But, you know, it needs a new contract or a conclusion of some kind.”

Liverpool retain an interest in Guehi but it remains to be seen whether Arne Slot’s side will spend heavily on a player they could acquire for free in 2026.

Palace are believed to want around £40m for Guehi, but Liverpool want to pay less than that figure.

Parish’s comments came after Palace beat Liverpool in the Community Shield to win their second piece of silverware under manager Oliver Glasner.

Glasner has been critical of the club’s lack of transfer activity this summer, with Palace making just two first-team signings following the arrivals of Argentina goalkeeper Walter Benitez from PSV Eindhoven and Croatia defender Borna Sosa from Ajax.

“It’s difficult. We have an outstanding 15 or 16 players, trying to get that level of quality in is hard. The prices – at the end of the day we’re Crystal Palace,” said Parish.

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Kylie Jenner’s birthday tainted by Timothée Chalamet’s brutal snub amid split rumours

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Hollywood actor Timothée Chalamet marked Kylie Jenner’s 28th birthday with a cryptic Instagram post and it has sparked fresh speculation about their relationship

Kylie Jenner’s birthday tainted by Timothée Chalamet’s brutal snub after ‘split’

Timothée Chalamet marked Kylie Jenner’s 28th birthday on Saturday with a cryptic social media post, fuelling ongoing speculation that the pair have ended their relationship.

The Call Me By Your Name actor, 29, shared an image from a historic boxing match showing Muhammad Ali celebrating victory, overlaid with the words “Dream Big” in red, handwritten-style lettering instead of wishing his girlfriend a happy 28th birthday.

The American-French actors cryptic post has now added fuel to fire as fans fear that Kylie and Timothee have officially called it a day. It comes after Kourtney Kardashian’s fans pointed out a deadly parenting mistake as the star took emergency action.

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Timothée and Kylie were first linked in April 2023 after reports surfaced that they had been spending time together.

They made their first public appearance as a couple in September that year at Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour in Los Angeles, where they were photographed kissing and laughing together in the VIP section.

Since then, the couple have kept their relationship relatively low-key, occasionally being photographed on outings but avoiding public commentary about one another.

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Kylie Jenner fans are worried that she and Timothee Chalamet have split up(Image: Instagram/ @kyliejenner)

Over the past month, fans have noted the absence of any new images of the pair together, with Kylie also posting a series of Instagram Stories featuring melancholy song lyrics which have further fuelled rumours of a split.

The timing and content of Timothée’s post on Kylie’s birthday left many fans baffled as some believe the “Dream Big” message may be a subtle reference to his upcoming film Marty Supreme, due for release on Christmas Day.

According to IMDb, the drama follows “Marty Mauser, a young man with a dream no one respects, [who] goes to hell and back in pursuit of greatness.”

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While Timothée decided to publicly snub Kylie’s birthday, her famous family marked her big day with their annual warm and emotional posts.

Kylie’s mum, Kris Jenner shared a carousel of throwback images of her youngest daughter as she wrote: “Happy birthday to my baby girl!! You are truly beautiful inside and out… You are so smart, strong, creative, loving, kind, funny, and always so supportive… I love you beyond measure… Mommy.”

Meanwhile, Kendall Jenner shared childhood photos alongside the caption “my little lady forever,” to which Kylie responded: “kendall jenner !!!!”

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Khloé Kardashian posted a montage of photos and a video of Kylie holding a cake at what appeared to be a Saturday night birthday gathering. Khloe, 41, captioned it: “Forever and then some, I love you to the moon and back. Happy birthday my girl… My soulmate sister… I love you beyond words, always and forever. With all my heart, Your second mommy, Khloé.”

Kourtney Kardashian posted: “Tinker Bell! May you shine forever my little goose sister.” While Kim wrote: “Kylie’s day! Happy Birthday to the goat.”

The birthday girl also shared her own post, uploading childhood snaps including one where she sits proudly with her first bicycle, captioning it: “happy birthday to meeee.”

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Comebacks, stunners and ‘Super Cooper’ – the Irish Premiership returns

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The Irish Premiership returned at the weekend with all 12 teams in action across Saturday and Sunday.

Bangor, Ballymena United, Carrick Rangers, Coleraine, Glentoran and Linfield all began their campaigns with opening day victories.

The first six games of the season served up the debuts of plenty of new signings, new kits and goals galore with some interesting results.

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There was an early contender for game of the season at Seaview and few could have envisaged Carrick Rangers fighting back to win 4-3 when they fell 3-0 behind after 32 minutes against Crusaders.

The Crues, who look to be trying to evolve their playing style under Declan Caddell this year, played some scintillating football in that first half hour.

After unearthing Kieran Offord from Scotland last season, they seem to have hit the jackpot again in that market again with some of their latest additions.

Fraser Bryden and Adam Brooks scored on their debuts, Elliot Dunlop was a constant thorn in Carrick’s side with his pace and directness, and Finley Thorndike, as he did at Glentoran, showed glimpses of his potential.

Stephen Baxter’s decision to sign a number of former Crusaders players looked to have backfired as their lack of pace in defence was exposed, but they showed ruthlessness when chances presented themselves to stay in the game.

Danny Gibson produced two clinical finishes whilst Jack Scott twice held his nerve from the spot to help them to a remarkable comeback win.

The awarding of both those spot kicks was contentious with Crues boss Caddell less than impressed with referee Mark Dillion, who had a tough afternoon in north Belfast.

His decision to award the first spot kick when Aidan Steele was taken down by Dunlop proved to be something of a turning point as Scott converted to spark the fightback.

Caddell’s ire lay firmly with the fact Dillion’s assistant had initially signalled for a throw-in to Crusaders and the referee overruled him to award the penalty.

Rocket from Rocks nets Sky Blues three points

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As well as a game of the season contender on opening day, we also had a goal of the season contender from an unlikely source in Ballymena United’s Donal Rocks.

The industrious midfielder is not renowned for his goal scoring prowess but his double on Saturday helped the Sky Blues to a 2-0 opening day win over Glenavon at Mourneview Park.

Rocks nipped in at the back post to tuck home the opener in the first half and then produced a stunning strike for his second, lobbing goalkeeper Jacob Carney from long range to seal all three points.

Instead of taking the plaudits post-match, Rocks admitted to BBC Sport NI the shot was more hit and hope than Wayne Rooney esque!

Dream start for clinical Bangor

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Bangor marked their return to the top flight with a first Irish Premiership win since December 2008 and they were well worth their 3-1 victory over Cliftonville at Clandeboye Park too.

Boss Lee Feeney said that he had trialled three different formations in the build-up to the game due to injuries and he landed on a winning one.

The well-drilled Seasiders did their homework as they frustrated Cliftonville and took their chances when they came, exploiting the Reds’ weakness in the air.

Ben Arthurs and former Reds striker Michael Morgan both headed home from good deliveries to hand Bangor a valuable three points.

It was a difficult afternoon for Jim Magilton’s side, who struck the crossbar three times but failed to really create many clear-cut chances.

After Ryan Curran’s equaliser they had a spell when they looked like they might go on and win the game, but they switched off defensively and were duly punished.

Super Cooper

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New team, same old Joel Cooper.

Last year’s Player of the Season Cooper scored the winner on his debut for new-look Coleraine to get his and their season off to a flier.

The former Linfield man showed his signature composure as he buried a low shot beyond Rohan Ferguson with four minutes left at the Coleraine Showgrounds to edge a tense encounter against Larne.

It was a game that looked to be drifting towards a goalless draw before Cooper sprinkled some magic to earn a crucial win for Ruaidhri Higgins.

Cooper was the difference for Linfield on a number of occasions last year as they romped to the title, with many of his 19 goals helping to decide games.

Coleraine will hope for a similar impact this year as they look to mount a serious title charge.

Hat-trick hero Offord

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It’s safe to say that Offord has yet to hit the heights at Linfield as he did in his six-month loan spell at Crusaders.

The 21-year-old striker’s characteristically hard-working attitude has not waned at all, but after arriving at the Blues in January, he struggled in front of goal.

His impact in Linfield’s European campaign to date has been minimal too, but his hat-trick in Sunday’s 3-0 win against Dungannon Swifts may just be the start of the Scotsman re-discovering his clinical streak.

He stroked home a penalty for his first goal, showed composure to stick his second through Declan Dunne’s legs and persistence to complete his hat-trick a minute later, heading home after his initially effort was saved.

David Healy has a 19-goal Cooper hole to fill and with no more additions looking likely, Offord scoring regularly may be just the remedy he needs.

“For me, he is just getting started. He had the bedding in period last season and now he can show what he can do as he did today,” Healy’s assistant Ross Oliver said after the game.

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