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Atletico thrash Real Madrid 5-2 in thrilling derby as Alvarez grabs brace

In a pulsating derby that ended the La Liga leaders’ first defeat in a year-opening season, Julian Alvarez scored twice as Atletico Madrid defeated Real Madrid 5-2 from behind.

Atletico rallied from a 2-1 deficit to win the thrilling encounter at the raucous Metropolitano Stadium, which placed them in fourth place with 12 points.

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Real Madrid leads La Liga by 18 points, two ahead of Barcelona, who are still playing.

In the fourteenth minute, Robin Le Normand’s aggressive start paid off.

In the 25th minute, Kylian Mbappe unstoppable strike from close range gave the visitors a lead before Arda Guller headed a volley from a Vinicius Jr cross 11 minutes later.

Atletico regained the lead five minutes into the second half when Alvarez converted a penalty after Guler’s high boot hit fellow goalkeeper Nico Gonzalez on the face inside the box in added time before the break.

In the 64th minute, Alvarez extended their lead with a sublime free kick that propelled them into the top corner with a quick counter in added time.

Alvarez’s performance, which included a controversial penalty that caused Atletico to lose to Madrid in the Champions League last season, was a sweet recompense.

After Madrid had won all six La Liga games and its Champions League opener, Atletico dealt Xabi Alonso his first defeat of the season. Alonso’s only other defeat as Madrid’s coach occurred against Paris Saint-Germain in the July Club World Cup semifinals, which he won in comparison.

With a victory over Real Sociedad on Sunday, Barcelona will overtake Madrid.

Alonso, the coach for Real Madrid, acknowledged that his team had a right to lose.

“We had poor performance everywhere. He claimed that we couldn’t string passes together, win duels, or create chances.

“We must examine what occurred and improve,” the statement goes.

As he prepared for the rest of the season, the Madrid coach tried to find satisfaction in this agonizing defeat.

England overpower Canada to win Rugby World Cup

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Women’s Rugby World Cup Final

Canada (8) 13

Hogan-Rochester 2 Pen: De Goede

England (21) 33

The Women’s Rugby World Cup was won by England for the third time after a strong performance against Canada at Twickenham.

The Red Roses, who had lost their previous two finals to New Zealand, dissected that ghost with an assured display built on their strength up front and ferocious defense in front of a record-breaking crowd of 81, 885 women’s rugby players.

England’s final defeat came in the previous World Cup final three years ago, extending their 33-game winning streak.

The hosts and tournament favorites responded by scoring a stunning solo by Ellie Kildunne after giving an early score to flying Canada winger Asia Hogan-Rochester.

As John Mitchell’s men took control of the final, hooker Amy Cokayne and eighth-ranked Alex Matthews crossed after Sophie de Goede converted a penalty to keep Canada within two scores.

Before Hogan-Rochester scored her second try, Abbie Ward scored the opener.

However, Matthews’ second try after courageous defense sealed the Red Roses’ victory.

Canada defeated New Zealand in the semi-finals and had arguably played the best rugby in the tournament, coming in the final 95% of the way to its million-dollar fundraising goal, which was established to help them compete with the world’s best-funded teams.

However, Mitchell’s team outperformed the world’s top two-ranked team to win the title for the first time since 2014 when they also defeated Canada on the biggest stage when it was most important.

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Kildunne’s starry quality is supported by capable rugby

After some skillful handling, Hogan-Rochester went over in the corner to give his side another impressive start as their semi-final against Canada, which defeated New Zealand in the first half.

However, Kildunne ensured that the mood was immediately changed as the stunning full-back passed defender after defender to add another wonder try to her collection.

Mitchell’s side refused to let go of the momentum that England’s star player and outgoing World Rugby Player of the Year had brought.

This week, Mitchell made it clear that winning the World Cup is all about good rugby. Copayne’s touchdown off a driving maul was not only important, but it was also the opposite of the first try’s star quality.

Matthews crossed after more scrum dominance as simple and effective rugby continued to succeed as the home crowd cheered England on.

The hosts’ defense, which was exemplified by Zoe Aldcroft’s stealth of the ball back on her own tryline, was equally effective in the opening period.

When it matters, England finally reaches its peak.

One of the seven starters who survived the crushing final defeat three years ago, Lock Ward, fired over for a crucial opening goal.

When the Red Roses’ previous 30-game winning streak in the previous World Cup final was most important, the game came to an end.

Hogan-Rochester’s second-sharp finish undoubtedly would have reminded England if they had been reminded that pre-tournament dominance does not guarantee a World Cup victory.

However, Mitchell, a former men’s New Zealand head coach, was hired two years ago to bring a winning mindset to finals rugby.

His team performed well at times during the tournament, but they did so on the day of the match, delivering what was lacking.

Matthews’ World Cup-winning attempt came following a vicious defense that forced Canada to reclaim control of the field, demonstrating just that winning mindset.

In the most recent World Cup final, captain Zoe Aldcroft recalls hugging center Tatyana Heard and crying at full-time.

Line-ups

England: Dow, Jones, Heard, Breach, Harrison, Hunt, Botterman, Cokayne, Muir, Talling, Ward, Aldcroft (capt), Kabeya, Matthews, and Kildunne.

Replacements: Rowland, Clifford, Bern, Galligan, Feaunati, L Packer, Aitchison, and Atkin-Davies.

Canada: Hogan-Rochester, Perry, Pelletier, Hunt, Tuttosi, Menin, De Goede, O’Donnell, Crossley, Paquin, Forteza, Corrigan, Symonds, Corrigan, Corrigan, Symonds, Corrigan, and Symonds.

Officials of matches

Hollie Davidson (Scotland) as the referee

Aimee Barrett-Theron (South Africa) and Clara Munarini (Italy) serve as assistant referees.

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Crystal Palace End Liverpool’s Perfect Start

 

In a 2-1 defeat at Crystal Palace on Saturday, Liverpool’s perfect Premier League start was undone.

After the English Premier League football match between Crystal Palace and Liverpool on September 27, 2025, Jean-Philippe Mateta (L), Dean Henderson (C), and Justin Devenny (R), the players applauded the crowd at Selhurst Park in south London. (Photo by Ben Stansall/AFP)

After extending their club record to 18 games in all competitions without losing, including three games against Liverpool, Palace are now the only Premier League team without a win.

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After being bailed out by a number of late goals in their first five league games, the English champions were finally forced to pay for yet another disjointed performance.

After Crystal Palace and Liverpool’s English Premier League game at Selhurst Park in south London on September 27, 2025, Dutch manager Arne Slot speaks with the officials. (Photo by Ben Stansall/AFP)

After Liverpool couldn’t turn a corner, Ismaila Sarr gave the FA Cup winners an early lead.

When Federico Chiesa headed home a loose ball in the box to give Liverpool the lead in the 87th minute, it appeared to be saved by a second late goal.

The Reds were anticipating a late winner this time.

With almost the final kick of the game, Nketiah put together a composed finish in a dense penalty area.

Eddie Nketiah, the English premier league player for Crystal Palace, scores the late winner in the team’s 2-1 victory over Liverpool at Selhurst Park in south London on September 27, 2025. (Photo by Ben Stansall/AFP)

Palace moves to the top of the table after beating Liverpool by three points, moving them to second.

When Arsenal travel to Newcastle on Sunday, they can reclaim second place and close the gap on their title rivals by two points.

Tattoos, forfeit hairstyles and Channing Tatum – inside Red Roses’ winning camp

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Ellie Kildunne waited too long. once more.

The England full-back’s tardiness is infamous among her team-mates. She had a valid excuse this time, though. Due to the consequences of losing a bet at training, she had to arrive later at dinner.

For the team’s evening meal, she was forced to straighten her mop of curly hair.

She said, “I keep my word. “It’s only hair”.

It’s just hair, but it also serves as a crucial indicator of how environmentally friendly England wanted to be during this Rugby World Cup.

Not everyone in the Red Roses camp enjoyed the three-year-old New Zealand campaign.

In a June episode of her Rugby Rodeo podcast, Wing Jess Breach, who only played one game in England’s final, unrepeatedly and bluntly described her 2022 experience.

She described her hopes for England’s 2025 campaign as “I don’t want to have resentment and I don’t want to think of it in just a negative way.”

I don’t want people to be in the squad and experience the same emotions as I did in the first one.

Not always being able to do that. Over the course of a lengthy tournament, weekly selection calls consistently put pressure on a squad’s unity.

Head coach John Mitchell acknowledged this, claiming that “a few” of his squad members still “validate too much in their life around selection.”

However, Mitchell has also praised the maturity with which the majority of his players handled his calls. Everyone is kept involved, regardless of their role on match day, which has been helped by a conscious, collective effort.

The squad wore pyjamas and face masks during Step Up, an early Channing Tatum film, for the semi-final week.

Different groups have developed their own routines outside of the scheduled sessions.

In honor of the locations of each of England’s games, Meg Jones and Hannah Botterman have both been tattooed in honor of their body art. After Sunderland’s first game of the season in the north east, the pair had cats inked in a reference to the football team’s nickname, the Black Cats.

Following that, ice creams for Brighton and a nod to Northampton’s most well-known local industry were served, finishing off the poolside show. Jones was considering flying a hot air balloon to Bristol to celebrate their semi-final.

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Memories and remembrances have been gathered in scrapbooks by Props MacKenzie Carson, Maud Muir, and Kelsey Clifford.

A small book club is led by Tatiana Heard and Lark Atkin Davies.

Gaming has been done with an old-fashioned twist. Rummikub, a tile-based game inspired by the card game Rummy, is being played by Muir and Jones, and Kildunne has introduced the Guitar Hero console game.

All of it helped to reduce the pressure of being both heavy favorites and hosts.

Be where our feet are, a mantra that the camp has repeatedly said.

Instead of anticipating what might be or reflecting on how far they have come, the idea is to be present and not to let go of one’s mistakes.

However, the squad hasn’t been completely shielded from the outside excitement surrounding their progress.

A large pinboard with good luck messages from primary school students from different countries confronted them one morning as they were making their way to the training pitch.

Both footballing royalty and royalty have also made post-game appearances in the dressing room, with Chloe Kelly, who won the Euros, expressing her gratitude for their victory over Samoa.

After a scoreless opening half against Australia in Brighton, Catherine, Princess of Wales, complained to the team that she was worried. The team gave her a bouquet of knitted red roses as a gift, and winning Abby Dow is the team’s most prolific crocheter.

On game day, the squad shows signs of team unity.

Emily Scarratt, a veteran of the team’s most recent successful title tilt, has been playing the lottery for the people who came in before her. She will be competing in her fifth World Cup.

Abi Burton purchased a drum with a full percussion support section after a similarly short game of a length.

One of those who enthusiastically wrestled the drumsticks was Kildunne, who had concussion while she was unable to play in the quarter-final match against Scotland.

Botterman typically manages the pre-game music, while an external specialist, the Braid Maidens, weave the players’ intricate braids into place on the morning of the match because it became too time-consuming for them to do their own thing.

Captain Zoe Aldcroft’s superstitions are the most interesting among the squad’s. She packs a small knitted replica of the legendary England fly-half Jonny Wilkinson, which a friend’s grandmother made for her when Aldcroft was a teenager, in her game-day bag.

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NGE Slams Govt Intimidation, Urges Journalists To Shun Fake News

The government must abstain from intimidating journalists with oppressive laws, according to the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE).

The NGE urged the government to always uphold the Freedom of Information Act by freely providing journalists with information requested and, in response, aligning itself with the UN Universal Day for Access to Information in a statement to mark World News Day.

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We take note of the challenges that journalism as a profession in Nigeria faces, particularly the growing push to restrict press freedom and freedom of expression as we observe World News Day.

The statement signed by its president, Eze Anaba, and general secretary, Onuohe Ukeh, on Saturday, partially read, “We use this opportunity to urge the government at all levels and individuals to stop using repressive laws, including the Cybercrime (Prohibition and Prevention, etc.) Act, to harass and intimidate journalists,” partially read.

It reiterated its commitment to upholding high standards of editorial leadership and upholding press freedom while describing World News Day, which is a global initiative that celebrates the importance of fact-based journalism in our societies.

As they reaffirm their commitment to promoting high quality journalism and protecting journalists’ freedom of expression, the guild praised journalists from Nigeria and around the world who tirelessly bring the truth to Nigerians.

However, it urged journalists to “uphold the canons of journalism, including accuracy, fairness, objectivity, and facts,” while dispensing with fake news, misinformation, &nbsp, disinformation, and propaganda.

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The NGE pledged to stand up for journalists’ rights, advance high ethical standards in our noble profession, and stand firm against any attempt to harass and intimidate journalists or impede journalism, using any means.

We urge Nigerians to pick the right combination of journalism and truth, keeping in mind that fact-based journalism is the foundation of a prosperous democracy. Citizens can get accurate and trustworthy information from fact-based journalism, which makes them wiser choices.

Dani Dyer’s message as she’s forced to miss out on live Strictly shows

Amber Davies has taken the place of the Love Island winner, according to reports that Strictly stars are “furious.”

Dani Dyer has shared a message to the Strictly cast ahead of tonight’s live show, after the cast were reported to be ‘furious’ about her replacement, Amber Davies.

Earlier this week, Dani had to withdraw from the dance show after fracturing her ankle during training. The former Love Island winner had been partnered with Nikita Kuzmin. Following her departure, Amber, who won Love Island the series before Dani, was picked as a replacement.

Dani has since taken to Instagram to wish the cast and crew the best of luck. Good luck to all the gorgeous cast members starting their strictly journey tonight, she wrote in her stories: “We know how hard you’ve all been working. See you all soon.

Due to Amber’s extensive dance training, Dani’s replacement is said to be causing controversy among Strictly stars. The 28-year-old has previously worked as a dancer at London’s Cirque Le Soir and has appeared in leading roles in dance-heavy musicals like 9 to 5.

According to an insider, the other competitors felt it was “unfair” that someone with such training was chosen, especially when another of this year’s replacement castmates, Lewis Cope, also has dance experience.

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The source told The Sun, “The celebs are trying to be good sports about everything and don’t want to let on that they’re unhappy.” However, they only talk about it in the background because they believe it unfair that the lineup now includes two sensational dancers with extensive stage experience. One celebrity with that kind of background is one thing, but having two, especially if they both made the final, is seen as unfair.

This sense of unhappiness was strongly denied by the BBC, who told the Daily Mail: “We’ve been shown absolutely no evidence to suggest that this story is true, or that the anonymous quote it is based on is from anyone connected to the series.”

Amber and Lewis, who joined Strictly before it’s pre-recorded launch show following Kristian Nairn’s withdrawal, are just the latest contestants to have prior dance experience. Last year, finalist Tasha Ghouri was slammed for competing when she had worked as a professional dancer before. Likewise, Ashley Roberts had dance training, as did Layton Williams.

None of these dancers are trained in latin and ballroom dances, though. Because of this, these celebrities don’t feel like they have an advantage over the Strictly pros.

“Some people might have done some dancing, but it won’t have been fox trots and cha-chas,” said Anton Du Beke, who has been on the show since it first launched in 2004. Mostly, it will be commercial or musical theater. It will a little help them. Really, it has a small advantage.

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“I have not seen many winners,” he said. Your choice is always yours. You’re aware of the difficulties that come with being first in the group, and then they get to the tenth week, which are somewhat similar. They haven’t greatly improved.