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Nikhat Zareen began her World Boxing Championships campaign with a dominant 5-0 win in Liverpool, while Lovlina Borgohain and Hitesh Gulia suffered early defeats in India’s mixed start
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Indian boxers delivered strong performances at the World Boxing Championship in Liverpool, with Sumit Kundu and Neeraj Phogat advancing to the pre-quarters and Sakshi securing an RSC win in her opener
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Dominik Szoboszlai scored a stunning 83rd-minute free-kick to secure Liverpool's 1-0 victory over Arsenal, maintaining their perfect Premier League start and extending their scoring streak to 37 consecutive matches
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Liverpool teenager Rio Ngumoha, aged 16 years and 361 days, scored a stoppage-time winner against Newcastle to become the club’s youngest-ever scorer, securing a thrilling 3-2 Premier League victory at St. James’ Park
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Everton christened Hill Dickinson Stadium with a 2-0 win over Brighton as debutant Jack Grealish starred with two assists, while Callum Hudson-Odoi’s second-half strike earned Nottingham Forest a point at Crystal Palace
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Two-time world champion Nikhat Zareen is set to compete in the inaugural World Boxing Championships in Liverpool this September. Returning to the 51 kg category post-Olympics, she is focusing on strength, endurance, and mindset to claim her third title.
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New Liverpool signing Jeremie Frimpong says it’s an “honour” to join the Premier League giants. In an exclusive interview, he expressed excitement, promised fans full commitment, and shared his goal of winning trophies and building a five-year legacy at Anfield.
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Kho Kho is steadily gaining traction in Australia, led by Indian-origin player-turned-coach Raj Sura. With new courts, certified training, and local support, the traditional Indian sport is entering a global phase
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Liverpool and Portugal footballer Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva died in a tragic car accident in Spain. Tributes poured in from clubs worldwide, including the Premier League and IPL franchises, mourning the untimely death of the 28-year-old forward.
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The win lifts Brighton to eighth spot, three points above Brentford, four ahead of Fulham, and five clear of Bournemouth
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The hard-fought victory keeps Reds firmly on course for the title; Southampton remain in danger of finishing with lowest points tally
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First-half strikes from Luis Diaz and Mohamed Salah secured the win for Liverpool and ensured it maintained its advantage over second-placed Arsenal
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Trailing 1-0 from the first leg of their semi-final, Liverpool delivered a commanding performance at a vibrant Anfield to secure their place in the final. The Reds will now aim to defend their title when they face Newcastle United at Wembley on March 16.
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The Premier League club is privately owned by Fenway Sports Group, which has not indicated it wants to sell but has accepted external investment in the past
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Liverpool moved nine points clear at the top of the standings after a 2-0 win against the four-time defending champion on Sunday.
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Darwin Nunez gave Liverpool the lead in the 20th minute after a quick counter-attack following an Aston Villa corner. Mohamed Salah drove the ball forward and set up Nunez, who scored with a shot over goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez from a tight angle.
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A second-half goal surge on Tuesday night led the Reds to victory over Xabi Alonso’s Bundesliga champions, securing 12 points from their first four league-phase matches. Diaz opened the scoring in the 61st minute and wrapped it up in stoppage time, while Cody Gakpo added to the tally with a header for the hosts' second goal of the night.
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Goals from central defenders Ibrahima Konate and Virgil van Dijk gave Liverpool a half-time lead, overcoming an early opener from Christian Pulisic. Liverpool started the second half strongly, with a chance quickly falling to Jota inside the box.
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Liverpool controlled the early phases of the game but missed a clear chance to score in the third minute when Luis Diaz failed to head Alexander-Arnold’s cross into the net from a short distance.
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In their first major European last-eight tie in 26 years, Villa will carry a one-goal lead into the second leg in France next week.