Man City win in League Cup two days after feisty Arsenal match. Nkunku hat trick for Chelsea

Man City win in League Cup two days after feisty Arsenal match. Nkunku hat trick for Chelsea
Manchester City's Portuguese midfielder Matheus Nunes scores the team's second goal during the English League Cup third round football match between Manchester City and Watford at the Etihad stadium in Manchester, northwest England on Sept. 24, 2024. (AFP)
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Man City win in League Cup two days after feisty Arsenal match. Nkunku hat trick for Chelsea

Man City win in League Cup two days after feisty Arsenal match. Nkunku hat trick for Chelsea
  • Villa won 2-1 at third-tier Wycombe and Leicester triumphed 3-0 in a penalty shootout after a 0-0 draw at fourth-tier Walsall
  • The last 32 of the competition is being spread over two midweeks to accommodate the expanded Champions League and Europa League

MANCHESTER: Playing just two days after a feisty Premier League match against Arsenal, Manchester City fielded a heavily rotated team and still had too much for second-tier Watford in the English League Cup.

City won 2-1 thanks to first-half goals by Jeremy Doku and Matheus Nunes at Etihad Stadium as the third round continued Tuesday with fellow top-flight teams Chelsea, Aston Villa and Leicester also advancing.

Chelsea thrashed fourth-division Barrow 5-0, with Christopher Nkunku scoring a hat trick and celebrating by inflating a blue balloon and holding it between his lips. Villa won 2-1 at third-tier Wycombe and Leicester triumphed 3-0 in a penalty shootout after a 0-0 draw at fourth-tier Walsall.

The last 32 of the competition is being spread over two midweeks to accommodate the expanded Champions League and Europa League. Manchester United and Tottenham were among those to advance last week, while Liverpool and Arsenal play their games on Wednesday.

City manager Pep Guardiola won the League Cup four straight years with City from 2018, but said he isn’t going to take it seriously this season and will use the matches to give rhythm to some fringe players.

“We are not going to waste energy on this competition, for sure,” he said.

Doku was one of just two Man City players — along with Kyle Walker — to start both the dramatic 2-2 draw with Arsenal on Sunday and against Watford. The Belgium winger put his team ahead in the fifth minute by shooting home from just inside the area after City seized on a misplaced back-pass.

Nunes added the second in 38th with a low, left-footed shot for the Portugal midfielder’s first goal since joining from Wolverhampton in the offseason on 2023.

Tom Ince — the son of former England midfielder Paul Ince — scored for Watford in the 86th.

Chelsea also rotated their lineup, making 11 changes from the team that started the 3-0 win at West Ham on Saturday.

Nkunku scored the opening two goals by the 15th minute and rounded off the scoring in the 75th. In between was an own-goal and a tap-in by Pedro Neto for his first goal for Chelsea.

Colombia forward Jhon Duran continued his brilliant start to the season for Villa by scoring the team’s second goal — from the penalty spot in the 85th — to add to Emi Buendia’s opener in the 55th.

The 20-year-old Duran has netted four times in five league matches so far this season, all off the bench.

Wycombe’s consolation came in the fifth minute of stoppage time.

Walsall was unable to complete an upset over Leicester after taking their Premier League opponent to spot kicks at home.

Leicester converted all three of its penalties, while Walsall failed with their first three attempts to bring the shootout to its earliest possible conclusion.


Atletico Madrid president splits time between football and film

Atletico Madrid president splits time between football and film
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Atletico Madrid president splits time between football and film

Atletico Madrid president splits time between football and film
  • Success in the two fields is measured differently, said Cerezo, who has led Atletico Madrid to six European titles and four Spanish
MADRID: Enrique Cerezo is best known in Spain as the longtime president of Atletico Madrid football club, the less glamorous cross-town rivals of Real Madrid.
But he is also a powerful film producer who owns the rights to some 7,000 movies, including around 70 percent of all flicks ever made in Spain, which feed his streaming platform FlixOle — the first to specialize in Spanish cinema.
Success in the two fields is measured differently, said Cerezo, who has led Atletico Madrid to six European titles and four Spanish ones since he took over as president of the Spanish first division side in 2003.
“You release a film on a Friday and on Monday you know whether it’s going to work or not, whereas in football you test yourself every week,” the silver-haired 75-year-old told AFP at the headquarters of his film business near Madrid.
His first experiences with film came during his high school years in Segovia, a town some 80 kilometers (50 miles) northwest of Madrid, where he would help screen movies at the school’s cinema on weekends.
“Between studying and having the possibility of being able to manage this whole projection system, I preferred to be there,” Cerezo said.
When he finished high school, Cerezo began working on film shoots with the camera and lighting teams.
He took part in around 100 shoots in Spain, including with top directors such as Richard Lester — who directed the Beatles films “A Hard Day’s Night” and “Help!” — and George Cukor — who won the best director Oscar for the 1964 movie “My Fair Lady.”
“The job of a producer has to start from the bottom, from being an assistant to an assistant to an assistant,” Cerezo said.
In the early 1980s, just as the market for video rentals was taking off, he founded a video distribution company, Video Movies International, which began buying film rights with the aim of restoring them and making them available on video.
It was a lot of work and cost a lot of money because the visual quality of films in “the early years of video was dreadful,” Cerezo said.
“The producers or the heirs of the producers didn’t want to do it, nor were they going to do it, so we had to do it ourselves,” he added.
At the end of the 1980s, Cerezo started producing films and buying practically all the major Spanish production companies, which allowed him to considerably increase his film library.
Among the films in his collection are light, unpretentious comedies made during the 1939-1975 dictatorship of General Francisco Franco which were scorned by critics but which Cerezo defends.
“Cinema, from my point of view, is for the general public, for people to have a good time, a nice time,” he said.
Cerezo joked that you have a better time in both cinema and football “when you win.”
His films are restored in a laboratory belonging to FlixOle and his distribution company Mercury Films, where they are digitised at a rate of one a week, if there are no major problems.
The lab recently completed the restoration of “Furrows,” a 1951 Spanish film classic about a poor family that migrates from rural Spain to Madrid in the hopes of finding a better life, which was very deteriorated.
The restored 4K resolution version of the film was presented on Monday at the San Sebastian film festival, the highest-profile movie event in the Spanish-speaking world.

Alcaraz says ‘a lot of players’ agree after schedule ‘kill us’ comments

Alcaraz says ‘a lot of players’ agree after schedule ‘kill us’ comments
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Alcaraz says ‘a lot of players’ agree after schedule ‘kill us’ comments

Alcaraz says ‘a lot of players’ agree after schedule ‘kill us’ comments
  • The 21-year-old Spaniard is in action this week at the China Open, his 15th tournament of the year

BEIJING: Carlos Alcaraz on Wednesday doubled down on his criticism of the demands of the tennis calendar, saying “a lot of players” agree with him and “we have to do something about it.”
The four-time Grand Slam champion last week said at the Laver Cup that the schedule is “going to kill us,” adding his voice to the growing number of players speaking out.
The 21-year-old Spaniard is in action this week at the China Open, his 15th tournament of the year.
“I’ve seen and I’ve heard a lot of players complain about the schedule, about the calendar as well,” he said.
Not among them is world number one Jannik Sinner, who made light of the issue when he spoke to reporters in Beijing on Tuesday.
“The schedule is quite long obviously these years. But we players, we can still choose what to play and what not to play,” said the Italian, who this month won the US Open for his second major crown.
Addressing those comments, Alcaraz conceded that “it’s about different feelings in every person,” but added: “So I’m talking about myself, that the schedule, it’s been so tight since the first week of January till the last week of November.
“We have to talk about it ourselves and we have to do something about it.”
Alcaraz, the second seed, faces France’s Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard in his opening match in the Chinese capital.
Top seed and defending champion Sinner plays Chile’s Nicolas Jarry.
Novak Djokovic is not in Beijing while world number two Alexander Zverev pulled out.


NFL legend Brett Favre reveals Parkinson’s disease diagnosis

NFL legend Brett Favre reveals Parkinson’s disease diagnosis
Updated 25 September 2024
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NFL legend Brett Favre reveals Parkinson’s disease diagnosis

NFL legend Brett Favre reveals Parkinson’s disease diagnosis
  • The 54-year-old former Green Bay Packers quarterback disclosed the diagnosis during testimony before a US Congressional panel in Washington which is probing alleged misuse of taxpayer money
  • Worldwide, about 10 million people are afflicted with the disease, according to the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation

WASHINGTON: NFL legend Brett Favre revealed Tuesday he has recently been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease following a 20-season career in which he estimates he may have sustained “thousands” of concussions.

The 54-year-old former Green Bay Packers quarterback disclosed the diagnosis during testimony before a US Congressional panel in Washington which is probing alleged misuse of taxpayer money.

“Sadly I lost my investment in a company that I believed was developing a breakthrough concussion drug I thought would help others,” Favre told lawmakers.

“As I’m sure you’ll understand, while it’s too late for me — I’ve recently been diagnosed with Parkinson’s — this is also a cause dear to my heart.”

Favre was referring to Prevacus, a company making a concussion drug which received $2 million in taxpayer money from the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) fund.

The company’s founder, Jacob VanLandingham, pleaded guilty to wire fraud earlier this year after admitting he had used welfare money given to Prevacus to pay off gambling debts.

Favre, who played 321 straight games during his career — an NFL record for a quarterback — retired from the sport in 2010.

In a 2018 interview, Favre said although he was only formally diagnosed with a handful of concussions during his career, he believes the actual number was far greater.

“That I know of, three, four, maybe,” Favre said in the interview when asked how many times he had been concussed. “There’s a term that is often used in football, and maybe in other sports, that I got ‘dinged.’

“When you have ringing of the ears, seeing stars, that’s a concussion. If that is a concussion, I’ve had hundreds, probably thousands throughout my career, which is frightening.”

Parkinson’s is a degenerative disease that erodes motor functions. Typical symptoms include shaking, rigidity and difficulty walking. In advanced stages, depression, anxiety and dementia are also common.

Worldwide, about 10 million people are afflicted with the disease, according to the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation.

Favre said in 2018 he was uncertain whether he suffers from chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), the condition at the center of the NFL’s $1.2 billion 2013 concussion settlement, which cannot be diagnosed in living people.

However, he revealed he has suffered symptoms, such as short-term memory loss and occasional speech difficulties.

“Simple words that normally would come out easy in a conversation, I’ll stammer,” Favre said at the time.

“Yeah, I forgot my keys and they were in my hand. Where are my glasses, and they’re on your head. You know, I wonder if that’s what it is. Or do I have early stages of CTE? I don’t know.”


St. Lucia’s first Olympic medalist returns home to cheers and calypso

St. Lucia’s first Olympic medalist returns home to cheers and calypso
Updated 25 September 2024
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St. Lucia’s first Olympic medalist returns home to cheers and calypso

St. Lucia’s first Olympic medalist returns home to cheers and calypso
  • On Tuesday, officials announced that Sept. 27 would be Julien Alfred Day
  • On Tuesday afternoon, fire-breathing dancers greeted Alfred as she prepared to climb into a blue sports car to start the motorcade

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico: As the first St. Lucian to win an Olympic medal, sprinter Julien Alfred already has poems, paintings and even a calypso song dedicated to her.

On Tuesday, officials announced that Sept. 27 would be Julien Alfred Day, as the 23-year-old known as “JuJu” returned home to the eastern Caribbean island where she once ran barefoot as a child.

“I’m truly lost for words,” she told Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre and other government officials who gathered to celebrate her before organizing a motorcade for thousands of impatient fans waiting outside, some of whom came from as far away as London.

The gold medal that Alfred won in the 100-meter sprint at the 2024 Paris Olympics and the silver medal she earned in the 200-meter sprint hung around her neck.

She thanked her mother, the government, her coach and others, including “my village.”

“So many people have guided me along the way and helped me to get to this point,” she said as her voice broke. “It didn’t come easy. It was truly a rocky road. Many days I just wanted to give up.”

Alfred quit running when she was around 12 years old after her father died. Her coach convinced her to run again and then she moved to Jamaica as a teenager to train. At the University of Texas she became a multiple NCAA champion.

On Tuesday afternoon, fire-breathing dancers greeted Alfred as she prepared to climb into a blue sports car to start the motorcade. Fans high-fived her and requested selfies, with one young girl handing her a tennis shoe for an autograph as she smiled shyly.

“Let’s go! Let’s go! Let’s go!” yelled security as they tried to get Alfred into the car.

With a large St. Lucia flag draped on her back, Alfred waved and blew kisses to people lined up to greet her.

“Come on out, St. Lucia, let’s wave and join this celebratory moment!” said one woman who was narrating a live video of the motorcade as calypso music blared.

Gathered along the road were elderly people, young fathers holding babies and a group of schoolgirls in brown uniforms who chanted “JuJu! JuJu!” as they giggled and gathered around her for a hug as the motorcade slowed down.

Another woman shouted, “Love from Jamaica, my gyal!”

The hourslong motorcade wound its way through lush green mountains as the sky turned a soft pink. A group of motorcycle riders on the side of the road revved their engines for Alfred, while a fire station activated its siren as she rode past. Assistants provided Alfred with water and eye drops as she continued to greet people, rarely dropping her arms as fans crowded the motorcade, including one man waving a large palm frond.

When she reached her hometown of Ciceron, Alfred got out of the car and hugged the crowd waiting for her in the rain.

Prior to winning two Olympic medals, Alfred won a gold medal in the 60 meters at the 2024 World Athletics Indoor Championships, also a first for St. Lucia.

At the Olympics, she ran the 100-meter race in 10.72 seconds, beating favorite Sha’Carri Richardson and dedicating the win to her father.

“He believed I could be an Olympian. That I can be here,” Alfred said at the time.

Earlier this month, Alfred also won the women’s 100 meters during the Diamond League final 2024 athletics meet in Brussels.

The celebration for Alfred on the island of 238 square miles (617 square kilometers) is expected to continue for at least two more days, with a rally scheduled for Wednesday and a visit to a primary school on Thursday.

T.C. Brown, a local songwriter and producer, told the St. Lucia Times last week that he was inspired to write “Merci JuJu” in her honor.

He was quoted as saying that at the time of the win, everyone was saying, ‘Thank you, Julien Alfred. But, he said, referring to a local dialect, “Kweyol has a much sweeter way of expressing the message.”


Pakistan announce squad for first England Test, retain Shan Masood as captain

Pakistan announce squad for first England Test, retain Shan Masood as captain
Updated 25 September 2024
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Pakistan announce squad for first England Test, retain Shan Masood as captain

Pakistan announce squad for first England Test, retain Shan Masood as captain
  • Masood was retained as captain despite media reports suggesting he had faced an axe after Pakistan’s 2-0 loss to Bangladesh
  • Pakistan had never lost to Bangladesh before the twin defeats took Masood’s record to five losses since replacing Babar Azam

ISLAMABAD: Shan Masood will lead Pakistan in the upcoming Test series against England, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced on Tuesday, despite the national side losing five Tests under his captaincy.
The Pakistan cricket selectors announced a 15-player squad on Tuesday for the first Test against England, set to take place in Multan from 7-11 October.
Masood was retained as captain despite some media reports suggesting the 34-year-old had faced an axe after Pakistan’s shocking 2-0 loss to Bangladesh last month.
“Following the squad announcement and based on the recommendation of head coach Jason Gillespie, the selected players have been withdrawn from the Champions One-Day Cup playoffs to allow them some rest ahead of the series,” the PCB said in a statement.
“The squad will assemble in Multan on Monday, 30 September, with the training camp commencing on 1 October.”
Pakistan had never lost to Bangladesh before the twin defeats took Masood’s record to five losses since replacing Babar Azam as skipper in November last year. He lost his first series 3-0 in Australia.
The first of three Tests against England starts in Multan from October 7, the second will be played in the same city from October 15 and the third in Rawalpindi from October 24.
“With a busy domestic and international cricket schedule, it makes sense to give our players some much-needed rest ahead of the Test series against England,” Gillespie was quoted as saying by the PCB.
“We are very much looking forward to the series against England here in Pakistan and cannot wait for it to begin. We are excited about playing in front of our wonderful supporters.”
Pakistan squad:
Shan Masood (captain), Saud Shakeel, Aamer Jamal, Abdullah Shafique, Abrar Ahmed, Babar Azam, Mir Hamza, Muhammad Hurraira, Mohammad Rizwan, Naseem Shah, Noman Ali, Saim Ayub, Salman Ali Agha, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Shaheen Shah Afridi