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Spain Claims Olympic Gold in Thrilling Football Finale Against France

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Spain Claims Olympic Gold in Thrilling Football Finale Against France

Spain continued their dominance in international football with a dramatic victory over hosts France in the men’s Olympic football final at Paris 2024. In a match full of twists and turns, Spain triumphed 5-3 after extra time, securing their first Olympic gold in men’s football since 1992.

France struck first, igniting hope among the home fans, but Spain responded with two quick goals before halftime. The game took another turn in the second half, as France mounted a stunning comeback, leveling the score at 3-3 and forcing the match into extra time.

In the decisive extra period, Spain’s Sergio Camello, a substitute and Rayo Vallecano forward, became the hero of the night. Camello calmly scored twice, sealing the victory for Spain and sparking wild celebrations among his teammates. This Olympic gold adds to Spain’s recent successes, following their men’s European Championship win just a month ago and their under-19 European title. Spain’s women’s team also lifted the World Cup last year, underscoring the nation’s strength across all levels of the sport.

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For France, the loss was a bitter pill to swallow, especially after their valiant comeback. However, the mood shifted to one of pride as the team received their silver medals, acknowledging the hard work and progress they made under coach Thierry Henry.

With this victory, Spain solidified their status as a football powerhouse, while Great Britain and France remained neck-and-neck in the overall medal table, each boasting 14 golds. Team GB, however, edged ahead with 57 total medals, one more than the host nation.

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Tottenham Crush Manchester City in Historic Etihad Triumph

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Tottenham Crush Manchester City in Historic Etihad Triumph

James Maddison inspired Tottenham Hotspur to a sensational 4-0 victory over Manchester City, ending the hosts’ incredible 52-match unbeaten streak at the Etihad Stadium. This marks City’s first five-game losing run since 2006 and their heaviest home defeat since 2003.

Maddison delivered a stellar performance, scoring twice to put City on the back foot. Pedro Porro added a third with a clinical finish, while Brennan Johnson sealed the emphatic win with a last-minute goal, capping an unforgettable night for Ange Postecoglou’s side.

Despite missing key players and coming off a disappointing loss to Ipswich, Tottenham defied expectations with a disciplined and clinical display. Postecoglou’s team, featuring a youthful bench, rose to the occasion and moved up to sixth in the league, just four points behind City.

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The result leaves City in second place, vulnerable to an eight-point gap if league leaders Liverpool win at Southampton on Sunday. The loss will heighten pressure on Guardiola, who recently signed a two-year extension, as City looks to regroup after this alarming dip in form.

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Everton Held to Frustrating Draw Against 10-Man Brentford

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Everton Held to Frustrating Draw Against 10-Man Brentford

Everton endured a disappointing goalless draw against Brentford in the Premier League, failing to capitalize on a second-half numerical advantage after Christian Norgaard’s red card.

Sean Dyche’s side, with just two wins this season, remains three points above the relegation zone. Despite only one loss in their last eight matches, their inconsistent form continues to leave them precariously close to danger.

The Toffees started strongly at Goodison Park, with Dominic Calvert-Lewin testing Brentford’s goalkeeper, Mark Flekken. Flekken delivered a stunning save to deny Calvert-Lewin’s flicked header and later blocked another attempt at the near post.

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Brentford almost scored against the run of play through Yoane Wissa, but Everton’s Jordan Pickford made a crucial save with his outstretched leg. Momentum appeared to shift when Norgaard was sent off late in the first half for a dangerous knee-high tackle on Pickford. Referee Chris Kavanagh reviewed the incident on the pitchside monitor before showing the red card.

Despite their one-man advantage, Everton struggled to break down a resolute Brentford defense in the second half. Idrissa Gueye’s long-range strike was expertly saved by Flekken, while Vitaliy Mykolenko squandered a golden opportunity from close range.

Brentford nearly stole a victory late on, but Keane Lewis-Potter’s effort was straight at Pickford. Thomas Frank’s side earned their first away point of the season, climbing to 10th in the table.

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Murray to coach Djokovic at Australian Open 2025

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Murray to coach Djokovic at Australian Open 2025

Andy Murray, Britain’s three-time Grand Slam champion, is set to coach Novak Djokovic at the 2025 Australian Open, marking a surprising and historic collaboration between two former rivals.

Murray, who retired in August after a stellar 19-year career, expressed excitement about his new role. “I’m looking forward to spending time on the same side of the net as Novak for a change,” he said. This will be Murray’s debut as a coach since retiring from professional tennis.

The partnership begins during the off-season as they prepare for the Australian Open, scheduled for January 12–26, 2025. Djokovic, a 24-time Grand Slam winner and 10-time Australian Open champion, has famously defeated Murray in four Melbourne finals.

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The announcement was accompanied by a playful video posted by Djokovic on X (formerly Twitter), captioned: “He never liked retirement anyway.” The video featured highlights of their legendary matches, underscoring the depth of their rivalry.

Reflecting on their journey, Djokovic said: “We played each other since we were boys—25 years of rivalry and pushing each other to our limits. I thought our story was over, but it turns out there’s one more chapter. It’s time for one of my toughest opponents to step into my corner.”

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