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EPL: It didn’t help – Gary Neville lists Anfield rule Arsenal broke against Liverpool

Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville has said that Arsenal midfielder Granit Xhaka broke one of the key Anfield ‘rules’ before Liverpool fought back to deny the Gunners victory on Sunday. Arsenal took the lead early in the match, scoring twice inside 28 minutes through Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus. But after Xhaka clashed with […]
EPL: It didn’t help – Gary Neville lists Anfield rule Arsenal broke against Liverpool

Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville has said that Arsenal midfielder Granit Xhaka broke one of the key Anfield ‘rules’ before Liverpool fought back to deny the Gunners victory on Sunday.

Arsenal took the lead early in the match, scoring twice inside 28 minutes through Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus.

But after Xhaka clashed with Trent Alexander-Arnold, Liverpool appeared to be re-energised.

Liverpool pulled one back shortly before half-time through Mohamed Salah, while Roberto Firmino came off the bench to score the leveller for Jurgen Klopp’s side.

After their 4-1 defeat to Manchester City the previous weekend, Klopp had warned that it would not be easy for their next opponents, being Arsenal, and the Reds came all out in the second half to win the game, but thanks to phenomenal saves produced by goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale.

“Arsenal played brilliantly in the first 40 minutes and then they just got the crowd up,” Neville said on his Sky Sports podcast.

Although the former United defender said he was not pointing directly at the Xhaka clash with Alexander-Arnold, “but there is a rule when you play here and it didn’t help,” he added.

“There are some rules here: get through the first 25 minutes, play the ball forward and don’t let them press you early on, if the crowd are sleepy, leave it that way.

“Don’t wind the crowd up or give a stupid free-kick away. Don’t get involved in a fight because they want the fire here.”

EPL: It didn’t help – Gary Neville lists Anfield rule Arsenal broke against Liverpool

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Super Falcons Qualify For Olympics – First Time In 16 Years

Nigeria’s women’s football team, the Super Falcons, have qualified for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

Lifestyle Nigeria reports that the team secured their spot after beating South Africa 1-0 on aggregate during the qualifiers.

Rasheedat Ajibade scored the winning goal from the spot during the first leg of the qualifiers held in Abuja on Friday.

This was enough to secure one of Africa’s tickets for the women’s football event of the Paris Olympics, as the second leg tie ended in a draw in South Africa.

It is worth noting that this is the first time Nigeria’s Super Falcons have qualified for the Olympics in 16 years.

The team has a rich history with South Africa, having played several times since their 7-1 win against South Africa in a 1995 World Cup qualifier in Johannesburg.

In a total of 24 matches, Nigeria has won 15 times, five ended in draws, and South Africa has claimed victory four times.

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Ex NFL Star O.J. Simpson Is Dead

O.J. Simpson, a former American football player, passed away at the age of 76, after battling cancer.

Lifestyle Nigeria reports that Simpson was popular for his career in the National Football League (NFL) as a talented ball carrier.

He retired from the NFL in 1979 and later gained fame in movies and television shows.

However, his popularity turned to infamy in 1994 when he was arrested as a suspect in the murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown and her friend Ron Goldman.

Despite DNA evidence linking him to the murders, he was acquitted, with his attorneys arguing that the allegation was fueled by racism.

Simpson was sentenced to 33 years in prison in 2008 for armed robbery, where he attempted to reclaim sports memorabilia he insisted had been stolen from him.

He was released on parole after serving nine years in jail.

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Tunde Onakoya To Attempt GWR For Longest Chess Marathon

Tunde Onakoya, the founder of Chess in Slums Africa, has announced his intention to break the Guinness World Record for the longest chess marathon without losing a game.

Lifestyle Nigeria reports that on Friday, he made this announcement through a post on his X page.

Onakoya plans to play several chess games for 58 hours without losing a single game.

This feat will take place at Times Square, New York City, on April 17, with the aim of empowering illiterate children across Africa.

The current Guinness World Record for the longest chess marathon was achieved by two Norwegians, Hallvard Haug Flatebø and Sjur Ferkingstad, on November 11, 2018, with a record of 56 hours, 9 minutes and 37 seconds.

“On the 17th of April 2024, I will attempt to break the Guinness World record for the longest Chess marathon in the heart of Times Square New York City for 58 hours without losing a game,” Onakoya wrote.

“Doing this for the dreams of millions of children across Africa without access to education. You guys have been rock solid for me through the years.

“So I need all of us to come together now more than ever to show the world that the Nigerian spirit is unwavering and we can do great things from a small place against all odds.”

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