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September 5, 2022 Antony Scores As Man Utd End Arsenal’s Winning Run

Antony Scores As Man Utd End Arsenal’s Winning Run

As Erik ten Hag's team ended Arsenal's perfect start to the season at Old Trafford, the £82 million new boy from Manchester United, Antony, scored on his debut and Marcus Rashford added two more goals.

In the tense match, the Brazilian scored the game's first goal 10 minutes before halftime by stroking a shot into the far corner.

After Bukayo Saka had equalized on the hour, Rashford took credit for the assist and later benefited from two superb United counterattacks.

Bruno Fernandes was at the heart of both, splitting the Arsenal defence for Rashford's first, then sending Christian Eriksen clear as the Dane provided the striker with a tap-in.

It was Rashford's first Premier League double since December 2020, helping lift them to fifth in the table.

Arsenal remain top. However, after their excellent start to the season, manager Mikel Arteta will be concerned at how easily his side were opened up, although the Gunners did have a first-half Gabriel Martinelli goal ruled out by VAR.

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September 2, 2022 Sancho Seals Third Successive Win For Man Utd

Sancho Seals Third Successive Win For Man Utd

Manchester United reeled off their third successive Premier League win under new manager Erik ten Hag to ensure Leicester City's troubled start to the season continued at King Power Stadium.

Jadon Sancho's smooth finish from Marcus Rashford's pass after 23 minutes maintained United's recent revival and allowed them to build on victories at home to Liverpool and away to Southampton.

United remained largely in control against an out of sorts Leicester, who remain bottom as they search for their first league win of the season and who, along with manager Brendan Rodgers, felt the impatience of the home fans.

Visiting keeper David de Gea was forced into a fine save from James Maddison's free-kick in the second half but otherwise United were rarely troubled, with Casemiro emerging as a substitute and Cristiano Ronaldo, another late replacement, coming close with an acrobatic bicycle kick.

Manchester United's performance was reminiscent of their victory at Southampton on Saturday - solid, unspectacular but highly efficient and enough to give them a third straight win in all competitions for the first time since April 2021, sending them up to fifth in the Premier League table.

Sancho was on the scoresheet again and his goal had the hallmarks of a player growing in confidence, taking Rashford's pass in his stride before rounding Leicester City keeper Danny Ward

Ten Hag's United will be growing in self-belief and they can put that to the test against early pace-setters Arsenal at Old Trafford on Sunday.

September 2, 2022 Chinese City Of 21 Million Shuts Down Over Covid Outbreak

Chinese City Of 21 Million Shuts Down Over Covid Outbreak

Around 21 million people in the Chinese city of Chengdu effectively went into lockdown as authorities raced to snuff out a new Covid-19 outbreak.

Chengdu, in the southwest, became the latest city to announce a shutdown, saying in an official notice that residents must “stay home in principle” from 6:00 pm today to combat a new wave of infections.

Each household will be allowed to send one person out to buy groceries and essential goods per day, provided they have tested negative in the previous 24 hours, the notice said.

Meanwhile in Nigeria, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has urged political parties and their candidates to focus on issue-based campaigns.

INEC chairman, Mahmood Yakubu said this while noting that activities towards the 2023 general elections will enter the next critical stages later this month.

Speaking at a meeting organized in collaboration with the Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD), Professor YAKUBU also gave the dates for the publishing of the final lists of candidates contesting for various in 2023.

 

 

 

 

September 2, 2022 Nadal Overcomes Shaky Start To Beat Fognini

Nadal Overcomes Shaky Start To Beat Fognini

Rafael Nadal overcame a shaky start - and later hitting himself in the face with his own racquet - to beat Fabio Fognini in the US Open second round.

The Spaniard lost the first set and was 4-2 down in the second before recovering to secure a 2-6 6-4 6-2 6-1 win over the Italian.

Nadal also drew blood after hitting himself in the nose with his racquet during the closing stages of the match.

He was hurt when his racquet bounced back off the court as he stretched for a ball and the 36-year-old needed a medical timeout after the incident.

The 22-time Grand Slam winner did not let the issue impact him as he closed out the match comfortably - a contrast to the way he started against Fognini, who defeated Nadal from two sets down at the US Open in 2015.

Nadal made 27 unforced errors in the first two sets and dropped serve five times, including four in a row, before improving and setting up a third-round tie against 36-year-old Frenchman Richard Gasquet.

Gasquet, a 2013 semi-finalist in New York, knocked out Serb 32nd seed Miomir Kecmanovic, winning 6-2 6-4 4-6 6-4.

 

 

 

 

 

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