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Brighton beat Manchester United to increase the pressure on Erik ten Hag
Brighton beat Manchester United to increase the pressure on Erik ten Hag
Manchester United slumped to their third Premier League defeat of the season as Brighton won 3-1 at Old Trafford. Danny Welbeck scored against his former club and further goals from Pascal Gross and substitute Joao Pedro increased the pressure on United boss Erik ten Hag. Hannibal Mejbri’s first United goal gave the home fans some hope, but boos rang out at the final whistle with another defeat leaving United in the bottom half of the table. Manchester City maintained their 100 per cent start to the season after hitting back to win 3-1 at West Ham. James Ward-Prowse’s diving header – his second goal of the season – gave the Hammers a half-time lead against the run of play. Jeremy Doku struck his first goal for City within a minute of the restart and Bernardo Silva put them in front with 14 minutes left before Erling Haaland’s seventh goal in five league games sealed the points for the champions. City retained their two-point advantage over Liverpool, who had briefly gone top after their 3-1 win at Wolves in the lunchtime kick-off. Liverpool left it late to clinch their fourth win of the season after trailing to Hwang Hee-Chan’s early opener, with Cody Gakpo’s second-half equaliser followed by Andrew Robertson’s late effort and Hugo Bueno’s own goal. Tottenham struck twice in stoppage-time to snatch a 2-1 home win against Sheffield United. Gustavo Hamer gave the Blades a surprise lead and they held on until deep in stoppage time when Richarlison equalised and then set up Dejan Kulusevski for the winner in the 10th minute of added time. Aston Villa also scored three late goals as they came from behind to beat Crystal Palace 3-1 at Villa Park. Odsonne Edouard put Palace ahead early in the second half before John Duran’s late equaliser and two further goals from Douglas Luiz and Leon Bailey. Carlos Vinicius scored in his first appearance of the season for Fulham – five minutes after stepping off the bench – to secure his side a 1-0 home victory against winless Luton. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Jason Roy sweating over World Cup place as England ‘regroup’ before naming squad Aston Villa leave it late to beat Crystal Palace as Roy Hodgson misses match Richarlison ends difficult week by inspiring dramatic comeback win for Tottenham
2023-09-17 01:05
Tina Turner knew 'the end was near,' settled $270m estate years before death to prevent family conflict
Tina Turner knew 'the end was near,' settled $270m estate years before death to prevent family conflict
Tina Turner died on Wednesday, May 24, after succumbing to a long illness at her home in Zurich, Switzerland
2023-05-25 18:03
Ukraine Recap: Zelenskiy Says Offensive Ready to Gain Momentum
Ukraine Recap: Zelenskiy Says Offensive Ready to Gain Momentum
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy told the Aspen Security Forum that Ukraine’s counteroffensive is on the way to “gaining momentum”
2023-07-22 15:15
Somalia sorry for fielding record slow sprinter
Somalia sorry for fielding record slow sprinter
Nasra Abubakar Ali took 22 seconds to complete the 100m sprint at the World University Games in China.
2023-08-03 01:42
Wildfire on Spain's Gran Canaria island 'stabilised' - emergency services
Wildfire on Spain's Gran Canaria island 'stabilised' - emergency services
SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, Spain Firefighters have "stabilised" a wildfire that ravaged 400 hectares of woodland in the
2023-07-27 15:52
Games Arriving on PC Game Pass: December 2022
Games Arriving on PC Game Pass: December 2022
Games Arriving on PC Game Pass: December 2022
1970-01-01 08:00
West Point sued over using race as an admissions factor in the wake of landmark Supreme Court ruling
West Point sued over using race as an admissions factor in the wake of landmark Supreme Court ruling
West Point has been sued in federal court for using race and ethnicity as factors in admissions by the same group behind the lawsuit that resulted in the U.S. Supreme Court striking down affirmative action in college admissions
2023-09-20 05:02
Big Tech Rally Will Only Grow Further as Recession Worries Reign, Investors Say
Big Tech Rally Will Only Grow Further as Recession Worries Reign, Investors Say
The Big Tech rally of this year has further to run as the risk of a US recession
2023-05-30 08:00
David Drummond: NY man accused of killing and stuffing his mother in box can walk out free due to mishandling of evidence
David Drummond: NY man accused of killing and stuffing his mother in box can walk out free due to mishandling of evidence
David Drummond is currently being held at Bellevue Hospital in New York City, having been transferred from the custody of the city Department of Correction
2023-11-28 06:57
Biden’s support among independents drags across multiple polls
Biden’s support among independents drags across multiple polls
A large share of independents don’t support President Joe Biden across multiple polls as he launches his 2024 re-election campaign. Interactive Polls tweeted out four surveys that showed Mr Biden has a net negative 29 per cent approval rating. A survey from The Washington Post and ABC News showed that in a rematch against former president Donald Trump, 42 per cent of independents said they would back Mr Trump compared with 34 per cent who said they would support Mr Biden. In addition, 30 per cent of independents approve of the job Mr Biden is doing compared to 60 per cent who disapprove. By comparison, Mr Biden beat Mr Trump with the group by nine points in 2020, according to the Pew Research Centre. Mr Biden also lags in other polls among independent voters. A The Economist/YouGov poll found that 33 per cent of independent voters approve of Mr Biden. Meanwhile, a Civiqs poll found that 29 per cent of independent voters approve of him compared to 58 per cent who disapprove of Mr Biden. An Investors Business Daily/TIPP found that 27 per cent of independent voters approve of Mr Biden’s job performance while 63 per cent disapprove. The numbers come as Mr Biden announced his re-election campaign last month, aiming to create a contrast between himself and Mr Trump as well as “MAGA Republicans” who want to restrict abortion and ban books. But Mr Biden faces significant headwinds as he faces re-election. The Post/ABC poll found that 44 per cent of people polled said they would vote for Mr Trump and only 38 per cent said they would vote for Mr Biden. Similarly, 42 per cent said they would vote for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis while 37 per cent said they would back Mr Biden. Read More Biden trails Trump in brutal new poll Two days, three attacks, 18 dead: Texas reels from weekend of horror
1970-01-01 08:00
Honkai Star Rail: Top 5 support characters to help you ace the game
Honkai Star Rail: Top 5 support characters to help you ace the game
Honkai Star Rail has characters to provide you with a competitive advantage over the strong bosses
1970-01-01 08:00
Peru fumigation effort aims to curb dengue outbreak
Peru fumigation effort aims to curb dengue outbreak
Health personnel in protective suits are going door to door in Peru, fumigating homes to eradicate mosquitos spreading the dengue-causing virus that has already killed 79...
1970-01-01 08:00