Wolves Shock Liverpool with Stoppage-Time Strike In a stunning turn of events, Wolverhampton Wanderers pulled off a dramatic 2-1 victory over Liverpool in their Premier League encounter yesterday. The game seemed to be heading towards a draw when Wolves' substitute Raúl Jiménez struck the winner in stoppage time, leaving Anfield stunned. The Reds had taken the lead through Sadio Mané's goal just before halftime, but Wolverhampton leveled proceedings with a penalty from Rúben Neves midway through the second half. The visitors then dominated possession and created several chances to take the win, only to be thwarted by Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker. However, as the clock ticked down and it seemed like the match was destined for a draw, Wolves' coach Nuno Espírito Santo made a bold move by introducing Jiménez into the fray. And the substitute didn't disappoint, scoring the winner with just seconds left on the clock. The goal sparked wild celebrations among the Wolverhampton players and fans, who were ecstatic at pulling off one of the biggest upsets in Premier League history. Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp was visibly frustrated by his team's inability to hold onto the win, saying after the match that "we had our chances but couldn't take them. You can't give away a lead like that." The defeat marked only Liverpool's second loss of the season and left them trailing leaders Manchester City by five points. For Wolverhampton, the victory capped off an incredible week, having beaten Chelsea 2-0 in their previous match. Coach Nuno Espírito Santo praised his team's spirit and resilience, saying "the lads showed great character to come back from behind a...#Chelsea #Manchester_City #Liverpool #Wolverhampton_Wanderers #Ral_Jimnez #Nuno_Esprito_Santo #Sadio_Man #Rben_Neves #Alisson_Becker #Jrgen_Klopp

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Wolves keep fighting to get out of relegation trouble, says Matt Doherty Matt Doherty has urged his Wolverhampton Wanderers players to continue their "keep fighting" mentality as they look to avoid a second consecutive season in the Premier League's bottom three. Despite being on a run of just one win from their last seven matches, Wolves are only two points behind 17th-placed Brighton and could yet pull off a great escape. "We've got a lot of character in this group," Doherty said after Saturday's 1-0 defeat at Newcastle. "We're not giving up. We're keep fighting. That's the mentality we need to have."#Premier_League #Newcastle #Brighton #Wolverhampton_Wanderers #Matt_Doherty

Strasbourg spot on against Reims, enters semifinal for first time since 2001 Strasbourg pulled off a thrilling victory over Reims in the French Cup quarterfinals, securing a spot in the semifinals for the first time since 2001. The match was decided by penalty shootout after the two teams were locked at 3-3 at the end of regular play. The visitors got off to a flying start with midfielder Jeremy Grimm scoring the opener in the 12th minute. However, Reims responded quickly, equalizing through striker Alexis Croci in the 22nd minute. The score remained level at halftime before Strasbourg regained the lead through defender Anthony Goncalves' strike in the 58th minute. But Reims refused to give up and managed to level the scores once again, this time through midfielder Fares Chaïbi's goal in the 72nd minute. The match went into extra time, with neither side able to find a winner. The decisive moment came when both teams failed to convert any of their chances in extra time, leading to a penalty shootout. Strasbourg goalkeeper Matz Selzner proved to be the hero, making two crucial saves to help his team win 4-3 on penalties. This victory marks a major milestone for Strasbourg, who have now reached the semifinals of the French Cup for the first time since 2001. The team will look to build on this momentum as they prepare for their next challenge in the competition.#Strasbourg #Reims #Jeremy_Grimm #Alexis_Croci #Anthony_Goncalves #Fares_Chabi #Matz_Selzner #French_Cup

Captain Kerr's Record Ton Powers New Zealand to Victory In a thrilling encounter, Captain Sophie Devine's record-breaking ton propelled New Zealand to a convincing victory over Sri Lanka in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026. The Black Caps' skipper scored an unbeaten 103 off just 64 deliveries, as her side romped home with five overs to spare. The match began on a dramatic note, with both teams opting to bowl first after winning the toss. Sri Lanka's pacer, Anushka Sanjeewani, struck early, removing New Zealand opener, Lauren Downie, for 14. However, Devine's arrival at the crease marked a significant turning point in the match. The captain quickly settled into her stride, dispatching the Sri Lankan bowlers with ease. As the innings progressed, Devine continued to dominate, scoring boundaries with disdain and smashing sixes with authority. Her record-breaking ton included 11 fours and four maximums, leaving the Sri Lankan fielders in awe of her destructive power. New Zealand's total of 164 for three was a formidable one, considering the challenging conditions at the venue. In response, Sri Lanka struggled to make an impact, losing wickets at regular intervals. Despite a spirited effort from captain, Chamari Athapaththu, who scored 35 off 30 deliveries, the Lankan Tigresses' chase fell well short of the required target. They were bowled out for 119 in 19 overs, handing New Zealand a comfortable victory. This win has sent a strong message to the rest of the teams competing in the tournament, as New Zealand's dominance with both bat and ball is likely to be a key factor in their quest for the title. Captain Devine's record-breaking ton will undoubtedly go down as one of the most memorable performances in the history of women's cricket, cementing he...#Sophie_Devine #New_Zealand #ICC_Women_s_T20_World_Cup_2026 #Lauren_Downie #Anushka_Sanjeewani #Chamari_Athapaththu

Isabelle Gaze, Amelia Kerr power New Zealand to series-clinching win New Zealand Women have sealed the one-day international (ODI) series against West Indies with a comprehensive 64-run victory in the third match. The Kiwis, led by all-rounders Isabelle Gaze and Amelia Kerr, posted a formidable 265 for eight after opting to bat first at Sabina Park in Jamaica. Gaze, playing her second ODI, struck an impressive unbeaten 55, while Kerr top-scored with 73 as the duo shared a 105-run stand for the fifth wicket. The partnership proved decisive in setting up New Zealand's victory. "Isabelle and I just clicked," Kerr said after the match. "We've been working hard on our game and it paid off today."#West_Indies #New_Zealand_Women #Amelia_Kerr #Isabelle_Gaze #Sabina_Park #Jamaica

New Zealand Women Dominate Zimbabwe in Series Sweep Nensi Patel and Jess Kerr led New Zealand to a comprehensive series sweep over Zimbabwe, as the hosts won the third and final T20I by 37 runs. The victory marked a perfect ending to an otherwise one-sided contest, with New Zealand winning all three matches. Opting to bat first, New Zealand got off to a solid start thanks to openers Amelia Kerr and Suzie Bates. They put on 43 runs before Kerr departed for 15. However, it was Nensi Patel who stole the show with her unbeaten 45 off 34 balls. Patel's innings included four boundaries and a six, and she played a crucial role in taking New Zealand to 137-4 after 20 overs. In response, Zimbabwe struggled to make any significant inroads against the New Zealand bowlers. Jess Kerr was particularly impressive, taking 2-12 from her four overs. The hosts' bowling attack also received support from Maddy Green and Sophie Devine, who took one wicket each. Zimbabwe's top-order batsmen were dismissed cheaply, with only Chipo Nyamadzokwa showing some resistance with a 23-ball 17. The visitors ultimately fell short of the target, being bowled out for 100 in 19.4 overs. New Zealand's victory was set up by Patel's innings and an economical bowling display, which restricted Zimbabwe to just 63 runs from their last 10 overs. New Zealand's dominance over Zimbabwe was evident throughout the series, with the hosts winning all three matches comfortably. The series sweep marked a significant milestone for the New Zealand women's team, who continue to impress in international cricket.#Sophie_Devine #Suzie_Bates #Nensi_Patel #Jess_Kerr #Amelia_Kerr #Maddy_Green #Chipo_Nyamadzokwa #New_Zealand_Women
Big Tech Signs White House Data Center Pledge With Good Optics and Little Substance “Data centers … they need some PR help,” said President Donald Trump at the event. #President_Donald #Donald_Trump #White_House #Tech_Signs #Signs_White #Good_Optics

Oxford museum set to return 500-year-old bronze statue taken from Tamil Nadu temple A 16th-century bronze statue of Saint Tirumankai Alvar, taken from a Tamil Nadu temple, is returning to India from the UK. Acquired by the Ashmolean Museum in 1967, its provenance became questionable after a 2019 discovery. Following an investigation and a formal claim by India, the museum has agreed to its repatriation, highlighting a commitment to ethical collections. #Tamil_Nadu #Tamil #Nadu #Nadu_temple #Tirumankai_Alvar #Saint_Tirumankai #bronze_statue #Oxford_museum #bronze #museum_set

MindsEye studio claims it now has 'overwhelming evidence of organized espionage and corporate sabotage' that somehow made its game bad, and also it's laying off more people This would all be kind of amusing if it wasn't for the facts that more game developers are losing their jobs. #game_developers #MindsEye_studio #overwhelming_evidence #corporate_sabotage #game_bad #studio_claims #organized_espionage

What AI Models for War Actually Look Like While companies like Anthropic debate limits on military uses of AI, Smack Technologies is training models to plan battlefield operations. #Smack_Technologies #Anthropic_debate #battlefield_operations #training_models #debate_limits #plan_battlefield
