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February 18, 2021 Man City Beat Everton To Go 10 Points Clear

Man City Beat Everton To Go 10 Points Clear

Carlo Ancelotti believes Manchester City are hurtling towards a third Premier League title in four seasons after his Everton side were beaten by the Premier League leaders.

The Everton boss said it was "almost impossible" to compete against Pep Guardiola's side, who extended their lead at the top to 10 points with 14 matches remaining.

"I think so, it is really difficult to say another name," said the Italian when asked if Everton had lost to the team that will become champions.

"It was hard, almost impossible. At the moment they are the best team, they have quality, power, belief.

"It is very difficult to compete with them."

Phil Foden fired City on their way to a 17th successive win in all competitions with a right-footed shot which hit Everton substitute Seamus Coleman on its way past Jordan Pickford.

Hard-working Everton were back on level terms five minutes later, Lucas Digne's powerful attempt coming back off the post and hitting Richarlison before flying over the line.

However, a wonderful curling finish from 18 yards by Riyad Mahrez restored City's lead before Bernardo Silva beat Pickford from a similar distance in the closing stages.

By beating Everton they also become the first team in English top-flight history to win their opening 10 matches in a calendar year.

February 18, 2021 Osaka Beats Williams To Reach Australian Open Final

Osaka Beats Williams To Reach Australian Open Final

Naomi Osaka claimed an impressive victory over Serena Williams to reach the Australian Open final and end the American's latest quest for a record-equaling 24th Grand Slam title.

Three-time Slam champion Osaka withstood early pressure from Williams to win 6-3 6-4.

Osaka is on a 20-match unbeaten streak and has never lost a Slam final.

The Japanese will face either America's Jennifer Brady or Czech Karolina Muchova in Saturday's final.

READ ALSO: World Number One Barty Stunned By Muchova In Australian Open Quarter-Finals

"I was really nervous and scared in the beginning and then I sort of eased my way into it," Osaka said.

"It's just always an honour to play her and I just didn't want to go out really dud. I just wanted to try my best."

It is the first time Williams has lost a semi-final at the Australian Open in eight appearances in the last four.

Williams will be left to rue the opportunities she let slip and once again wonder whether she will equal Margaret Court's major record.

February 17, 2021 Harden Pivotal As Brooklyn Nets Win Against Phoenix Suns

Harden Pivotal As Brooklyn Nets Win Against Phoenix Suns

JAMES HARDEN was instrumental as the Brooklyn Nets recorded the biggest half-time comeback in the history of the club as they recovered a 21-point deficit to stun the Phoenix Suns 128-124.

HARDEN scored 38 points while JOE HARRIS added 22 in the thrilling fixture for the Nets, who were without the injured KYRIE IRVING and KEVIN DURANT.

The Brooklyn Nets did not take the lead in the game until HARDEN scored a three-pointer with 31.4 seconds remaining to secure the team’s fourth straight game in a triumphant return to Phoenix for head coach STEVE NASH while the Suns had their six-game winning streak snapped.

The Nets will travel to face the L.A. Lakers on Thursday while the Phoenix Suns travel to face New Orleans on Friday.

 

February 17, 2021 Referee Locks Head With Player In League One Game

Referee Locks Head With Player In League One Game

Referee Darren Drysdale locked heads with Ipswich midfielder Alan Judge in an extraordinary exchange during their goalless League One draw with Northampton.

The official moved his head towards the Irishman in the final moments of the match and then briefly appeared to square up to the 32-year-old, before being ushered away by Northampton's Lloyd Jones.

Judge, who had protested after being penalized for simulation, was then shown a yellow card, the fifth booking of the match.

In the third minute of stoppage time, Town's Flynn Downes was sent off for violent conduct in an ugly end to the match.

Lowly Northampton defied the odds to secure a draw, but will be frustrated they only came away with one point instead of all three.

It lifted the Cobblers up two places, but they remain inside the relegation zone on goal difference. Ipswich, who finished with 10 men, moved up a place to 11th but are four points off the top six.

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