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    West Indies captain Shai Hope lauded India's Sanju Samson after his match-winning innings guided India to a five-wicket victory.
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    Ten biggest spring practice questions: Lane Kiffin takes over LSU, Michigan's new era among biggest storylines
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    Was Chermiti's overhead kick best Old Firm goal this century?
    As goals go, you don't get much better than Youssef Chermiti's two for Rangers in Sunday's draw with Celtic, especially his overhead kick opener.Ultimately, the double didn't secure his team a win, despite putting the hosts into a commanding 2-0 lead by half-time.Comparisons to Scott McTominay's opener for Scotland in the World Cup-qualifying clinching 4-2 win against Denmark in November quickly followed.But where does it rank in Old Firm encounters of the 21st Century? Let's have a look back at previous stunners in the fixture.And you can vote for your favourite at the bottom.Henrik Larsson, 2000[SNS]Sunday's 2-2 draw was far from the first derby Martin O'Neill has overseen as Celtic manager. In his first, way back in 2000, Celtic won 6-2, with Henrik Larsson scoring an audacious chip over Stefan Klos.The Sweden forward went on a mazy run in the Rangers half and lifted the ball over the stranded goalkeeper.Bert Konterman, 2002[SNS]Bert Konterman's rising long-range strike secured a 2-1 extra-time win over Celtic in the 2002 Scottish League Cup semi-final at Hampden. Rangers went on to win the trophy.The Dutchman hovered outside the box and applied a thunderous shot past goalkeeper Rab Douglas.Shaun Maloney, 2005[SNS]Three years later, Shaun Maloney, now Celtic's assistant manager, lit up a League Cup derby win with an outstanding effort from distance at Celtic Park, the opener in a 2-0 success.Maloney cantered down Celtic's left wing, found a pocket of space and unleashed an unstoppable strike.Ugo Ehiogu, 2007[SNS]When Walter Smith returned to Rangers as manager in 2007, he brought with him the knack of recording unlikely wins in derbies. A March 2007 victory at Celtic Park was sealed by Ugo Ehiogu's overhead kick.Up for a corner, the big defender acrobatically netted the only goal of the game.Shunsuke Nakamura, 2008[SNS]Celtic needed a win over Rangers in April 2008 and Shunsuke Nakamura's unstoppable shot from long range set them on their way to a 2-1 win. They eventually won the league on the last day.The Japan international took control of the ball in the inside right channel and got all his left-foot might behind a swerving shot beyond goalkeeper Allan McGregor.Pedro Mendes, 2008[SNS]Four months later, Pedro Mendes produced a trademark piledriver as part of a 4-2 Rangers victory at Celtic Park.The Portuguese midfielder was hovering at the edge of the box as the ball was played back to him at a corner and he thundered a shot past goalkeeper Artur Boruc.Jota, 2022[SNS]The second goal in a 4-0 win in a September 2022 win, Jota's chip showed all the class of Larsson's 22 years earlier.The Portuguese winger made a darting run and stayed onside to receive Matt O'Riley's pass and nonchalantly lifted the ball over onrushing goalkeeper Jon McLaughlin.Kyogo Furuhashi, 2023Kyogo Furuhashi had an outstanding scoring record in the fixture and his beauty of a left-foot strike proved to be the winner in a December 2023 win for eventual champions Celtic.The Japan forward picked up the ball on the edge of the area, set himself and picked his spot, the top-right corner.Hamza Igamane, 2025[SNS]And, last season, Hamza Igamane matched that power with a late winner in Rangers' 3-2 Celtic Park victory.Like Sunday, Celtic had come back from two down and a draw looked on the cards. Step forward Morocco international Igamane, who got the break of the ball near the edge of the box and belted a shot into the top right corner.Youssef Chermiti, 2026[PA Media]The third of Chermiti's four goals against Celtic this season will live long in the memory.The Portuguese striker rose with his back to goal to convert Andreas Skov Olsen's cross from the right and send the home crowd wild.
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    Transfer rumors, news: Will Kane, Vincius extend their contracts?
    Bayern Munich want striker Harry Kane to sign a new contract, and Real Madrid want the same for Vincius Jnior. Transfer Talk has the latest.
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    Verdict on curious stooging loophole revealed as AFL boss returns serve to NRL chief
    AFL football boss Greg Swann has definitively closed a loophole to the new ruck rules.
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    Gary Neville names the 'vulnerable' team who will miss out on the Champions League in the Premier League's giant top-five fight
    The Premier League look poised to secure a fifth spot in the Champions League next season, owning to the performances of English clubs in Europe during the campaign.
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    10 talking points from the Premier League including Ramadan row, Arsenal art form and weird Sunday quirk
    It was another big weekend in the Premier League, with Arsenal maintaining their bid for title glory with a 2-1 victory over Chelsea at the Emirates Stadium.The Gunners, who will be crowned champions if they don't drop points between now and the end of the season, triumphed following goals from William Saliba and Jurrien Timber.Manchester United and Liverpool beat Crystal Palace and West Ham respectively, with both teams chasing Champions League football next term.Aston Villa, however, suffered a blow on Friday night with a 2-0 defeat to Wolves at Molineux.TRENDINGStoriesVideosYour SayEverton, Brighton and Fulham overcame Newcastle, Nottingham Forest and Tottenham, while Manchester City kept their own title tilt on track with a gritty 1-0 victory away at Leeds.Meanwhile, there was a 1-1 draw between Bournemouth and Sunderland.GB News now takes you through 10 talking points from the matches.1)Elland Road Ramadan rowThe most heavily discussed, and heavily criticised, moment of the weekend had nothing to do with the football itself.During Manchester Citys 1-0 win over Leeds United, referee Peter Bankes paused the match in the 13th minute so Muslim players, including City's Rayan At-Nouri and Rayan Cherki, could break their Ramadan fast at sunset.Despite a pre-agreed protocol and an explanatory message on the stadium screens, a vocal section of the Leeds home crowd met the stoppage with loud boos and offensive chants.Pep Guardiola called out the lack of respect for religion and diversity, while the charity Kick It Out released a statement condemning their actions.2) Arsenal's corner wizardryMikel Artetas Arsenal side are turning set-pieces into an art form.With William Saliba and Jurrien Timber both scoring from corners in their 2-1 victory over Chelsea, the Gunners have equalled the Premier League record for the most goals from corners in a single season (16).It might not always be pretty, but its a highly effective strategy that has restored their five-point cushion at the top of the table.3) City's January signings are the real dealWhile the crowd behavior dominated the post-match discussion at Elland Road, Pep Guardiolas mid-season acquisitions are quietly paying massive dividends on the pitch.Antoine Semenyo netted his sixth goal in 11 appearances to secure City's 1-0 victory over Leeds, while Marc Guehi continues to bring much-needed stability to Citys backline.The title race is far from over, and City continue to press for the crown.LATEST SPORTS NEWS:Mikel Arteta sets record straight on his 'black eye' after gritty Arsenal win over ChelseaLeeds United's potential punishments after fans booed Ramadan break during Premier League match with Man CityF1's best-paid drivers as Lando Norris, Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton eye Australian Grand Prix glory4) Carrick does it againManchester United are officially back in the top three for the first time since May 2023, and interim manager Michael Carrick deserves immense credit.United are now unbeaten in 11 league matches following their 2-1 comeback victory against Crystal Palace.Carrick has managed to instill a renewed grit, tactical clarity, and belief into a squad that looked entirely lost just a few months ago.5) Sesko continues to come goodA massive part of United's resurgence is the red-hot form of Benjamin Sesko.The Slovenian strikers headed winner against Palace means he now has seven goals in his last eight matches.He is rapidly developing into the clinical, reliable focal point United have spent years searching for, making him one of the most dangerous attackers in the league right now.6) Chelsea pay price for poor disciplineLiam Rosenior has a serious discipline problem to sort out at Stamford Bridge.Pedro Netos quick-fire double yellow card against Arsenal marked the Blues' seventh red card of the campaign.Chelsea actually played quite well, but you simply cannot mount a serious push for the European spots when you are consistently forcing yourselves to play with ten men in tight matches.7) Tottenham crisis continuesAlarm bells are ringing loudly in north London.Tottenham's 2-1 defeat to Fulham stretched their miserable winless streak to a staggering 10 Premier League matches.New manager Igor Tudor has lost his first two games in charge, and Spurs now find themselves uncomfortably close to a genuine relegation scrap. The honeymoon phase is officially over before it even began.8) Villa stutter once moreUnai Emery's Aston Villa have stumbled at the worst possible moment.A shocking defeat to rock-bottom Wolves, only the hosts' second league win of the entire season, has severely dented Villa's Champions League aspirations.With United moving up to third and Liverpool closing the gap, Villa desperately need to find their second wind before the season slips away.9) Raya's moment of magicWhile Arsenal's set-pieces grabbed the Sunday headlines, David Rayas heroics between the sticks are what truly kept their title charge intact.The Spanish keeper pulled off a heart-stopping, reflex save deep in stoppage time to deny a 10-man Chelsea a late equaliser.Come May, Arsenal fans may look back at that single save as the defining moment the title was won.10) The weird Sunday quirkIn a fascinating piece of Premier League trivia, all four matches played this Sunday finished with the exact same 2-1 scoreline (Arsenal over Chelsea, Man Utd over Palace, Fulham over Spurs, and Brighton over Nottingham Forest).It marks the first time in top-flight history that a day featuring four or more games has ended with identical scorelines across the board.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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    Tipping Point contestant who promised to use winnings on IVF now has triplets
    Jamie McEvoy says there is "no way" he and his wife would have had the babies without the cash prize
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    BBC investigation finds 50,000 people waited over 24 hours in A&E corridor care
    Known as "corridor care", patients are lining up on trolleys or sitting on chairs due to a lack of beds.
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