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February 8, 2021 Brady Wins Seventh Super Bowl As Buccaneers Beat Chiefs

Brady Wins Seventh Super Bowl As Buccaneers Beat Chiefs

Tom Brady steered the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a comfortable 31-9 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs to extend his record for Super Bowl wins to seven.

In his first season after a glittering 20-year spell with the New England Patriots, the evergreen quarterback helped Tampa Bay become the first team to play a Super Bowl in their own stadium.

And despite facing Kansas City and their dynamic young quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who came in as favorites, Brady threw three touchdown passes to prevent the Chiefs becoming the first back-to-back NFL champions since Brady and the Patriots in the 2004 season.

At 43 years and 188 days, Brady became the oldest player to play in the biggest game in US sport, extending his record for Super Bowl appearances to 10 and joining Peyton Manning as the only quarterbacks to win Super Bowls with two different teams.

Already widely considered the greatest NFL player of all time, Brady decided to leave New England in the off-season for a new challenge and was lured to Tampa Bay, whose only previous Super Bowl win came in the 2002 season.

 

Williams, Osaka Claim Australian Open First Round Wins

Serena Williams launched her latest bid for a record-equaling 24th Grand Slam with a 56-minute demolition of Laura Siegemund at the Australian Open.

The American, 39, said it was "vintage Serena" as she thrashed the German 6-1 6-1 in front of a small, unmasked crowd on Rod Laver Arena.

US Open champion Naomi Osaka also made a convincing start with a 6-1 6-2 win over Russia's Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova.

But former champion Angelique Kerber was the first seed to be knocked out.

The German 23rd seed, who was one of 72 players to spend 14 days in 'hard' quarantine before the tournament - confined to a hotel room and unable to train outside - was beaten 6-0 6-4 by American Bernarda Pera.

Both Williams and Osaka had withdrawn from warm-up events last week with shoulder issues but neither showed any sign of injury as they made swift progress to the second round, where they will also be joined by Williams' 40-year-old sister Venus, who beat Belgium's Kirsten Flipkens 7-5 6-2.

Osaka will play France's Caroline Garcia next, while the elder Williams sister faces veteran Sara Errani

 

 

 

February 5, 2021 Liverpool CL Tie At RB Leipzig Won’t Take Place In Germany

Liverpool CL Tie At RB Leipzig Won’t Take Place In Germany

Liverpool's Champions League round-of-16 first-leg match at RB Leipzig will not be able to take place in Germany, government officials have confirmed.

The German government has banned entry on all arrivals from areas affected by Covid-19 mutations until at least February 17, with the only exceptions made for German citizens or residents.

The ban came into effect on Saturday and it has been confirmed there will not be any special allowances for Liverpool.

A statement from the German government read: "The Corona Protection Ordinance passed by the German government last Friday provides for only a few exceptions and no special regulations for professional athletes.

UEFA said they are in discussions with the German FA and German government about a solution.

UEFA recently changed its competition rules allowing ties to be switched, so the first leg on this occasion could be staged at Anfield.

 

February 5, 2021 Buhari Urges Youths To Participate In Politics

Buhari Urges Youths To Participate In Politics

Buhari assured the youths of more party and government policies that would accommodate their interests.

President Muhammadu Buhari says the future of APC lies in strengthened internal democracy; transparent electoral processes; pro-people policies and programmes, and value of each member’s contribution to the party’s growth.

The president stated this during a virtual meeting with APC youths held at the State House, Abuja, on Thursday.

He noted that the on-going members’ registration and revalidation across the country would further ensure a shared vision for the party, grassroots ownership and participation, and inclusiveness for youths.

“I was in Daura to revalidate my membership and I encourage you all to do same.

“My belief and firm commitment is that politics is a game of numbers and political power truly belongs to the people. Parties are built from the ground up.

‘‘So I envisage a party that we can have transparent electoral contests, drive policies and programmes that are pro-people, and most importantly, have the members determine who represents them, not some leaders somewhere,’’ he said.

He assured the youths of more party and government policies that would accommodate their interests, with a committee on the way, largely of the young that would specially take into cognizance and work for the interest of youths.

The president said: ‘‘young people owe this country the responsibility to deploy their energy and creativity in every field — health, science, education, sports, agriculture, etc. and bring up innovations that would be in tandem with the changing dynamics of the world.

‘‘While I will be looking forward to a more robust engagement with young people across the country, I wish to emphasise to you all that in me, you have a major supporter.

“I will offer you my full support to grow in politics, public service, entertainment, entrepreneurship and many other sectors, because I know that the future we envisage as a country cannot happen without our youths.

‘‘In the days ahead, I will be engaging with the Minister for Youth, the National Youth Leader of the party and others to fine-tune continuous and deliberate strategy on how to better drive a more robust youth inclusion and participation in different sectors.’’

Buhari urged youths to join the APC, while thanking many who stood by the party over the years.

“I have followed with keen interest the efforts of many of you in your bid to grow our party, the APC, into a strong and long lasting platform that would sustain progressive governance in Nigeria.

“Taking issues concerning our party seriously is commendable and shows your forward thinking.

‘‘I am also aware of the daily toils and sacrifices many of our online warriors make on social media to defend and promote the party and government.

“I appreciate you deeply and I am committed to making sure everyone appreciates your work as well.’’ he said.

Buhari told the youths to closely monitor the processes that lead to the emergence of leaders in the political party, and also to pick more interest in taking up leadership roles.

‘‘Tell your colleagues to go back to their constituencies and join in party registration, attend party meetings, pay your dues, make contributions and bring your youthful energy and zeal to bear on the development of the party right from the unit and ward level up to the national level.

“If you want to see something different you have to be willing to do something different,’’ he stressed.

In his remarks, the National Youth Representative, APC Caretaker Committee, Ismaeel Ahmed, appreciated the president for always giving quick response to issues that affected young people.

He said such issues included the N-Power project, with N75 billion youth fund, and various interventions that stimulate entrepreneurship, especially to cushion the effects of COVID-19.

Ahmed, who is also Senior Special Assistant on National Social Investment Programme to the President, appealed to the president to ensure more youth inclusion in all committees of the Federal Government, and creation of a Youth Commission.

He said the appeal had become necessary in view of the fact that young people constitute more than 60 per cent of the population.

Source: NAN.

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