Are you not entertained?! Man City player ratings vs Newcastle as genius Kevin De Bruyne inspires comeback of champions in St James' Park thriller

The Belgian was the architect of a superb turnaround for Pep Guardiola's side, scoring the equaliser before laying on the winner for Oscar Bobb

Everything felt like it was falling into place for Manchester City even before they had kicked a ball at Newcastle due to Kevin De Bruyne's long-awaited return, with the Belgian then inspiring an incredible comeback win after coming off the bench.

It now feels like a case of when rather than if City will win a fourth consecutive Premier League title. Pep Guardiola's side produced one of their best performances of the season in a stunning first-half display at St James' Park and took the lead with an audacious backheeled finish from Bernardo Silva.

But then the champions inexplicably found themselves behind after brilliant goals from Alexander Isak and Anthony Gordon in the space of three minutes. So Guardiola turned to De Bruyne and the assist king, making his first Premier League appearance in five months, duly delivered.

De Bruyne stroked the ball into the net to level the match and then in injury time he played an outrageous pass to Oscar Bobb, who calmly danced the ball into the net. City were dancing at full-time and celebrated like they had won the title. It felt like they had.

GOAL rates Man City's players from St James' Park…

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    Goalkeeper & Defence

    Ederson (N/A):

    Came off in the eighth minute after an injury caused by the damaging VAR protocol on offside flags.

    Kyle Walker (6/10):

    Excellent going forward and set up Bernardo's goal but easily beaten by Isak.

    Ruben Dias (4/10):

    Run ragged by Isak. Another sloppy display against a top opponent.

    Nathan Ake (6/10):

    Good in possession and out of it.

    Josko Gvardiol (5/10):

    Some good moments but still lacking positional awareness and footballing intelligence.

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    Midfield

    Rodri (6/10):

    Very physical and really put himself about, to the anger of Newcastle's players.

    Mateo Kovacic (6/10):

    Moved the ball about superbly and has taken very little time to assimilate City's style.

    Bernardo Silva (7/10):

    Scored an outrageous backheeled strike and helped City dominate first half but couldn't impose himself after the break and was taken off for De Bruyne

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    Attack

    Phil Foden (8/10):

    Dictated City's play and weaved his usual magic.

    Julian Alvarez (5/10):

    Worked hard but was wasteful in front of goal, missing a real sitter when he skied a shot over the bar with Martin Dubravka down.

    Jeremy Doku (6/10):

    Gave Newcastle a lot to think about but didn't have a cutting edge.

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    Subs & Manager

    Stefan Ortega (5/10):

    Dodgy passing but made fine saves in each half to thwart Isak. Beaten by two brilliant finishes.

    Kevin De Bruyne (9/10):

    City were losing when he came on, they were 3-2 up by the end and it was down to his goal and his assist. Enough said.

    Oscar Bobb (8/10):

    What a time to score his first Premier League goal. Had ice in his veins as he shuffled past Dubravka.

    Pep Guardiola (8/10):

    His substitutions won the game and his team-talk must have helped too as after the break City played like the title was on the line.

Zimbabwe draw level as Afghanistan misfire again

Solomon Mire and Peter Moor made light work of a rain-adjusted target of 105 in 42 overs, to square the five-match series against Afghanistan.

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Solomon Mire and Peter Moor made light work of a rain-adjusted target of 105 in 42 overs, breaking the back of their run-chase in a 79-run opening stand to square the five-match series against Afghanistan, and set the teams up for a winner-takes-all showdown in Harare on Sunday.After keeping the series alive in a thrilling three-run victory in Tuesday’s third encounter, Zimbabwe drew level with considerably fewer nerves this time around, although they were once again indebted to the accurate seam of Chris Mpofu, who followed up his three-wicket haul in that match with 3 for 25 in 7.5 overs today as Afghanistan stumbled to 111 all out.After winning the toss and batting first, Afghanistan’s ambitions of a competitive total were dented from the outset by Tendai Chatara, who conceded a solitary run in his first three overs before extracting Ihsanullah for a 20-ball duck, caught at midwicket by Tarisai Musakanda.Chatara then made it two in six balls when Rahmat Shah was bowled for 1, and one over later, Afghanistan had slumped to 12 for 3 when the dangerous Mohammad Shahzad tried to hit his way out of trouble, but instead slapped Richard Ngarava straight to midwicket for 9.Asghar Stanikzai, the captain, and Hashmatullah Shahidi resisted for a while in adding 29 for the fourth wicket, but Zimbabwe’s bowlers had the bit between their teeth. Mpofu accounted for both men in consecutive overs, both caught behind by Moor – the former a blinding take diving away to his right.At 46 for 5, Graeme Cremer’s legbreaks were exactly what Afghanistan’s belligerent lower-order didn’t want to face, and he twirled through an eight-over spell at the cost of just 12 runs to ensure there would be no recovery to Afghanistan’s momentum. Samiullah Shenwari top-edged a sweep to Chatara at short fine leg for 13, before Moor held onto his third catch of the innings to dismiss Karim Janat for 9.Afghanistan were reeling at 96 for 8 in the 35th over when rain forced a lengthy delay, and though they eked out a handful of extra runs upon resumption, Mpofu picked up his third when Rashid Khan holed out to cover to end the innings.In reply, Mire and Moor started with intent, picking off regular boundaries to eat into the target, before Mire upped the ante with a pull for six off Janat to bring up Zimbabwe’s fifty in the ninth over. He added a second two overs later, a meaty drill over the covers that required a replacement ball, and though he eventually holed out in the deep off Mohammad Nabi, his hard-hitting 46 from 50 balls had sealed the game.Zimbabwe did wobble briefly, with Musakanda and Craig Ervine falling in consecutive overs, but with Moor steadfast, it was left to Sean Williams to complete a facile victory with almost 20 overs to spare.

'I think I’m doing enough' – Curtis Jones sends Euro 2024 squad message to England manager Gareth Southgate and opens up on 'strange' Jurgen Klopp Liverpool departure announcement

Liverpool's Curtis Jones has sent a message to England boss Gareth Southgate as he believes that he is doing well enough to warrant a call up.

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  • Jones believes he deserves England call-up
  • Still uncapped by Southgate
  • Reveals Klopp shock after announcement
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    With Euro 2024 coming up fast, Southgate has only two more games to finalise his squad for the tournament. The 53-year-old's future post the tournament is up in the air and a positive result this summer could see him extend till the 2026 World Cup. Jones has been flirting around the edge of the selection, but has never been capped despite featuring prominently for Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool. Later on in the same interview, Jones also discussed the shocking departure of the German from the Merseyside club.

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  • WHAT JONES SAID

    Talking to the BBC, Jones said: "It’s not easy. The lads I’m against are doing well. Gareth and the staff have got a choice, but I think I’m doing enough. Everything around me is going well, so we’ll see."

    On Klopp's announcement: "We were in the changing room, actually in the gym, and everyone was told we needed to come in at half 10. It was a bit of a strange one. We didn’t know what was going to be said, but I could feel it amongst the lads it was a little bit strange. He broke the news, it was tough to take. He’s his own man. You've got to respect he’s got his own things he wants to do with his family. He turned me from a boy to a man. I’m grateful for him, so are the teams, the fans, the city."

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    Jones was handed his professional debut for Liverpool by the German coach in 2019 when the midfielder played against Wolves in the FA Cup third-round clash. Since then, the 23-year-old has become a mainstay in the Liverpool squad, however, the same has not been the case for him with his nation as he hasn't got a single cap for the Three Lions' senior team.

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  • WHAT NEXT FOR JONES?

    If Southgate has any intention of integrating Jones in the England squad, he will only have two games to do so before the tournament. Before Euro 2024, the Three Lions have friendlies against Brazil and Belgium in late March, before facing Bosnia and Herzegovina and Iceland in early June ahead of the tournament.

'They wanted to damage it' – Alleged motivation for failed Super League revealed as ex-Bayern Munich CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge points the finger at Real Madrid & Barcelona

Real Madrid and Barcelona's desire to 'damage' the Premier League lay behind their plans to create the Super League, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge says.

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  • Rummenigge unworried by Super League revival
  • Says Spanish giants aimed to damage Premier League
  • EU court verdict due on Thursday
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    With the failed breakaway back in the news as clubs eagerly await a verdict from the European Court of Justice this week, the former Bayern Munich CEO has waved off any concerns about a potential revival of a plan which spectacularly fell apart within days of its announcement in April 2021.

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    WHAT KARL-HEINZ RUMMENIGGE SAID

    Rummenigge was adamant that the concept had no future, telling : "It's not going to go anywhere. English, German and French teams will never take part. Then Real Madrid and Barcelona can play the tournament by themselves"

    "Serie A would become Serie B and the Bundesliga the second division. And do you know why all this? To damage the Premier League which earns more simply because it is better. Especially the Spanish clubs – they wanted to damage it [the Premier League] so they invented this tournament."

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    The launch of the Super League caused a wave of protests from fans, clubs plus sporting and government institutions when it was given its rather bizarre launch on a Sunday night in April 2021.

    The public backlash caused the six Premier League teams to immediately announce their resignations from the project with Atletico Madrid and both Milan clubs following suit. With the concept seemingly dead, it has been left to Barcelona and Real Madrid to keep the possibility of a breakaway European competition going against all the odds.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR THE SUPER LEAGUE?

    Thursday could prove to be a landmark day, not only for the faint hopes of the Super League but for the future of football in general as the European Court of Justice is due to rule on whether UEFA and FIFA's governance over all competitions contravenes EU anti-monopoly laws.

Hollywood in the house! Bournemouth part-owner Michael B. Jordan watches Cherries train – with Creed star set to design new kit

Hollywood superstar Michael B. Jordan visited the Bournemouth training ground amid plans for the actor to design a kit for the Cherries.

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  • Michael B. Jordan an investor in Bournemouth
  • Visited the Cherries' training ground
  • Jordan expected to design kit
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Jordan is an investor in and part-owner of Bournemouth and made the trip to south coast to watch his side run through a training session. The actor became part of the Cherries' hierarchy following Bill Foley's purchase of the club in December 2022. Foley has also confirmed that Jordan will be part of the team designing a kit for Bournemouth – set to go on sale soon.

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    WHAT FOLEY SAID

    Speaking about Jordan to CBS, Foley said: "[Jordan is] a very down to Earth, common individual. He hasn’t got stars in his eyes. He loves football.

    “He is really helping us in terms of some our international marketing and marketing in the US. He’s designing a kit that will go on sale shortly."

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    Since Foley and Jordan came to the south coast of England, the Cherries have established themselves once again as Premier League staples. The shock decision to part company with Gary O'Neil in the summer, and subsequently stick with Andoni Iraola, has been rewarded and Bournemouth have caught the eye with their attacking verve in recent weeks.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR JORDAN AND BOURNEMOUTH?

    The Cherries face QPR in the FA Cup on Saturday and will be hoping to avoid a repeat of last season, when they were unceremoniously dumped out in this round by Burnley.

Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney suffer stadium blow at Wrexham as council refuse 'Kop' condition as part of SToK Racecourse upgrade

Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have suffered a stadium blow at Wrexham, with full clearance yet to be granted for the club’s rebuilt ‘Kop’ stand.

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  • Hollywood co-owners updating famous venue
  • Work underway on impressive new stand
  • Council yet to green light full capacity
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The ambitious Welsh outfit have seen their Hollywood co-owners generate the funds required to give SToK Racecourse a serious facelift. Part of that project includes refurbishing the famous ‘Kop’ stand, taking its total capacity to 5,500.

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    Planning permission was granted over 12 months ago, with the old terrace being flattened. Wrexham are, however, seeing local authorities restrict them to 4,900 spectators in the new stand once it is completed. That is due to a council-imposed condition regarding the impact of potential river pollution.

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    Talks regarding the proposed structure have continued for some time, with Reynolds and McElhenney confident that they would receive the required clearance. A decision notice within the planning section of Wrexham council’s website does, however, show that concerns remain and no green light has been given. The decision notice reads: “The council hereby confirms that it considers the amendments, as described in the application, to be material. Your application for a non-material amendment to the above mentioned planning permission is refused. The applicant is advised that there is no right of appeal against the council’s refusal to grant this non-material amendment. The applicant is advised to contact the council to discuss other options and procedures for making the desired changes to the existing planning permission. The applicant is advised to contact the council’s head of community wellbeing and development prior to the preparation of detailed plans.”

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    WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?

    More detailed evidence, or a revised plan, will need to be submitted in order to appease the planning department. The new ‘Kop’ stand at SToK Racecourse is expected to be in a position to welcome supporters through the turnstiles in time for the 2024-25 campaign – with Wrexham hoping to have added promotion out of League Two to their roll of honour by then.

Boucher signs two-year extension as Titans coach

Mark Boucher had taken over as Titans coach in August last year, with his initial tenure extending until the 2017-18 season

ESPNcricinfo staff20-May-2017Former South Africa wicketkeeper Mark Boucher will remain Titans coach until the end of the 2019-20 domestic season, after signing a two-year extension with the franchise. Boucher, who was recently named CSA Coach of the Year, mentored Titans to both domestic limited-overs titles – CSA T20 Challenge and Momentum One Day Cup – while the team finished a close second in the Sunfoil Series first-class competition.Boucher, who has a Level 2 coaching qualification, had a stint as consultant with the national side ahead of their Test series last year against New Zealand, before joining Titans as a replacement for Rob Walter. His initial contract had extended until the end of the 2017-18 season.Assessing his performance over the past 12 months, Boucher was quoted as saying by : “It’s great to have done well in my first year. The culture in the team is one I’ve always looked up to as a player, and when I stepped into the role as coach, it was one of those ‘wow’ factors.”Titans’ assistant coach Mandla Mashimbyi, who has been in the role since 2013, has also extended his tenure until the end of the 2018-19 season. Mashimbyi is also the assistant coach of the South Africa A side and will tour with the squad for the series against England which begins on June 1.Heading into his second season with the franchise, Boucher acknowledged Mashimbyi’s role in helping him ease into the Titans’ scheme of things.”It’s a very successful set-up. I’ve related to the players really well and, thankfully, they accepted me in a very good way. Working alongside Mandla, with all his experience and knowledge of the franchise, has helped me fit into the structures and processes that were already in place.”Meanwhile, Mark Charlton has stepped down as Northerns Seniors coach, and been roped in as the High Performance Manager for Titans Cricket. In the newly-created position, Charlton has been tasked with the responsibility of coordinating the franchise’s pipeline structures in terms of player development.

A new low for Gibbs

Stats highlights from the third day’s play between South Africa and India at Johannesburg

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0 & 0 – Herschelle Gibbs’s score in the innings at Johannesburg. It’s the first time he has bagged a pair in 80 Tests.39 – Jacques Kallis’s aggregate in this match. It’s his lowest in a Test against India, against whom his average has now dropped from 82.71 to 68.67.8 for 87 – Sreesanth’s match figures so far. The only Indian bowler to take more than eight wickets in a Test in South Africa is Venkatesh Prasad, who took 10 for 153 at Durban in 1996.54* – Ashwell Prince’s score at the end of the third day. All his three previous half-centuries in Tests have been in matches South Africa have lost. Of his four hundreds, though, South Africa have won one, drawn two and lost one.5 – The total of the first-wicket stand in two innings for South Africa. India were marginally better with the openers adding 14 and 20 in the two innings.37 – Zaheer Khan’s contribution with the bat, which is his fourth Test score of more than 35, all of which have come overseas. Zaheer averages 15.11 when batting abroad; at home his average drops to 9.28.48.50 – VVS Laxman’s Test average in South Africa. His 73 at Johannesburg was his second half-century there in eight innings.

Revealed: Why New Jersey was picked over Dallas to host 2026 World Cup final after 'hell of a battle' – with Kim Kardashian set for key role at tournament after fronting announcement event

The New York/New Jersey's MetLife Stadium was picked over Dallas to host the 2026 World Cup final with Kim Kardashian set to play a key role.

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  • AT&T & MetLife were locked in an intense battle
  • Opportunities for commercial activations played a major role in the pick
  • Kardashian to continue playing a major role in collaboration with FIFA
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    According to the intense competition to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup final narrowed down to Dallas and New York City, with stadiums in Arlington, Texas (AT&T Stadium), and East Rutherford, New Jersey (MetLife Stadium), respectively, being the focal points. Dallas seemed poised for victory, but after FIFA president, Giani Infantino revealed that the city would host nine matches, the most among all host cities, it was obvious that their rivals had checkmated in the race to host the title decider of the showpiece event in 2026.

    However, the unexpected decision to award the final to New York/New Jersey took many by surprise, indicating how close Dallas was to clinching the prestigious event. This choice underscored the intricate dynamics of FIFA politics, where apparent frontrunners may not always secure the bid.

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    New York City presented compelling advantages from the outset, including its extensive public transportation network, a comparatively less controversial political climate than Texas, and a lucrative media market in a favourable time zone. The potential for commercial engagements around iconic landmarks further enhanced its appeal. MetLife Stadium's successful hosting of the Copa America Centenario final in 2016 also bolstered confidence in its capability to stage high-profile matches.

  • WHAT JERRY JONES, OWNER DALLAS COWBOYS, SAID

    Speaking to Jerry Jones, owner of the Dallas Cowboys, said: "It was a hell of a battle. We almost got there.”

    Although New Jersey did bag the biggest prize New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy was uncertain until the last moment.

    “I started a war game in my mind that that probably meant that they weren’t going to get the final,” Murphy said.

    "I felt at that point that it was, more likely than not, that it would be us.”

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    Reality TV star Kim Kardashian announced on a FIFA live stream that the USMNT will host their first game at Los Angeles' SoFi Stadium. Infantino also posted an Instagram collaboration with the pop celebrity as part of the promotion of the launch event. It is reported that it is just the beginning and her presence was not a one-off appearance as several other superstars and legends of the sport have been lined up for similar activities.

Man Utd & Chelsea get Benjamin Sesko transfer boost as shock release clause for RB Leipzig striker revealed

RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko, who has been linked with Manchester United and Chelsea, has a low release clause that becomes active this summer.

  • Sesko moved to RB Leipzig in summer
  • Has release clause in current contract
  • Striker of interest to Premier League clubs
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Sesko snubbed a move to Manchester United in the summer when he left Red Bull Salzburg to join RB Leipzig on a five-year deal. According to , his contract at RB Leipzig contains a release clause of €50 million (£42m/$54m) that can be activated in the summer.

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    The news of Sesko's relatively low release clause is likely to be of interest to his admirers. United are in the midst of a disappointing season and could look to overhaul their squad in the summer, particularly as they have a striker shortage. Chelsea have also been linked with a move for Sesko as they look to boost their attacking options.

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    Sesko became the youngest player to score for RB Leipzig in the Champions League when he netted against Young Boys in September at the age of 20 years and 111 days.

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    WHAT NEXT?

    Sesko may well be tempted to move on if there is interest in the summer. The youngster is not a regular starter at RB Leipzig currently but has scored seven goals in all competitions for the Bundesliga side so far this season.

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