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Eguavoen To Continue As Interim Super Eagles Coach, Madugu Takes Over Falcons

The appointment followed a recommendation from the NFF’s Technical and Development Sub-Committee. NFF disclosed this in a statement on X on Thursday, saying the appointment followed a recommendation from the NFF’s Technical and Development Sub-Committee. “The Executive Committee of Nigeria Football Federation on Thursday approved the recommendation of its Technical and Development Sub-Committee for the Federation’s Technical Director, Coach Augustine Eguavoen to continue in his role as Head Coach of the Super Eagles, and lead the team in its 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying matches against Libya next month,” the statement read. “The 58-year-old, in temporary charge of the squad he had led three times previously, steered the three-time African champions to a 3-0 defeat of Benin Republic and scoreless draw with Rwanda in Matchdays 1 and 2 earlier this month.” Eguavoen, who had been serving as the NFF’s Technical Director, will now lead the national team in their upcoming 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying matches against Libya, scheduled for next month. This appointment solidifies his position after a successful stint as interim coach. Similarly, the NFF Executive Committee also “approved the recommendation of the Technical and Development Sub-Committee for Coach Justin Madugu to lead the remaining technical crew and take charge of the Senior Women National Team, Super Falcons, pending the appointment of a substantive Head Coach.” The appointment followed the shock departure of Randy Waldrum as the boss. The Super Falcons’ next big engagement is the Women Africa Cup of Nations finals, taking place in Morocco in the summer of next year. Channels

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Delta State News : Delta ready for 2024 National Youth Games – Oborevwori

Photo: Delta Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori (right), acknowledging cheers from Athletes, for the 2024 National Youth Games at Stephen Keshi Stadium, Asaba on Wednesday. Pix Enarusai Bripin Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, Wednesday, said the state was ready to host the 8th National Youth Games scheduled to kick-off in Asaba, on Thursday. Governor Oborevwori disclosed this while speaking to journalists shortly after inspecting facilities at the Stephen Keshi Stadium, Asaba, the state capital, which is the main venue for the games. The Governor, who inspected the swimming pool, shooting range and other facilities at the Indoor Sports Hall, was conducted round by Chairman of the Local Organising Committee, LOC, Chief Solomon Ogba, and top officials of the State Sports Commission. He said 5,776 athletes from 29 states had arrived and registered for the games ahead of Thursday’s opening ceremony. He said: “We are ready to hosting of the National Youth Games. You know, tomorrow is the opening ceremony. As of this morning, 29 states have arrived and 5,776 athletes have been registered already. I am sure that this year will be better than last year. “There is a good result from hosting these games because, as you can see, at this last Olympics in Paris, Favour Ofili did very well even though she did not win a medal. She is a product of these games. “So, in this year’s games, we are looking for a talent better than Ofili. I assure our people that this year will be better than last year.”

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AFCON Qualifier: Dominant Eagles Held To Frustrating Draw By Rwanda

The Eagles could not find the breakthrough despite being dominant in most part of the game, as the Rwandese team remained disciplined in the defence. Rwanda held Nigeria’s Super Eagles to a frustrating 0-0 draw during their second match of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers. The Eagles could not find the breakthrough despite being dominant in most part of the game, as the Rwandese team remained disciplined in the defence. With the 3-0 convincing win over Benin Republic on Saturday, expectations were high for the Nigerians to come out with victory and maintain 100 per cent record in the qualifiers. Only one change was made by coach Augustine Eguavoen from the last game, as Alex Iwobi made way for Fisayo Dele-Bashiru in the starting lineup, with Victor Osimhen starting from the bench like he did against Benin. Nigeria took control of the game early on as expected with the rave of the moment Ademola Lookman tormenting the Amavubi defence. He thought he had given the Eagles the lead in the 22nd minute only for the effort to be ruled offside by the referee. A decision many Nigerian fans do not agree with. The cancelled goal came after Victor Boniface had rattled the post, with the Eagles failing to convert the rebound. Following the stalemate in the first half, Eguavoen made changes in the second, introducing Osimhen and Moses Simon who combined to give Nigeria a second goal against Benin. However, the Amavubi who were inspired by the presence of President Paul Kagame remained resolute in the defence to ensure that no goal entered their net. Even when Nigeria continued to pile the pressure towards the end of the game, nothing came out of it. Despite the dropped two points, the Super Eagles remain top of the group with 4 points, followed by Rwanda with two points. Nigeria will be hoping to return to winning ways when they host Libya in their next match in October. Channels

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Stage Legend James Earl Jones Dies At 93

He won three Tony awards including a lifetime award, two Emmys and a Grammy, as well as an honorary Oscar, also for lifetime achievement. James Earl Jones, a versatile and award-winning American stage and screen actor who used his booming deep voice to bring the iconic “Star Wars” villain Darth Vader to life, has died, his representatives said Monday. He was 93 years old. From the works of Shakespeare and August Wilson, to his indelible voiceovers in the blockbuster space saga and as Mufasa in the Disney classic “The Lion King,” Jones earned fans with his ability to play both the everyman and the otherworldly. He won three Tony awards including a lifetime award, two Emmys and a Grammy, as well as an honorary Oscar, also for lifetime achievement. In 1971, he became only the second Black man nominated for an Academy Award for best actor, after Sidney Poitier. All of these accolades were hard-won, as Jones, who was born in segregated Mississippi on January 17, 1931, had to overcome a childhood stutter that often led him to barely speak at all. “Stuttering is painful. In Sunday school, I’d try to read my lessons and the children behind me were falling on the floor with laughter,” Jones told the Daily Mail in 2010. Reciting his own poetry, at the prodding of an English teacher, helped him to gain control of his voice, which would later be used to strike fear among millions in “Star Wars” as Darth Vader. Jones did not physically portray the character — David Prowse wore Vader’s black cape and imposing face mask, while Jones offered the voice, oozing the evil power of the Dark Side. “I am your father,” Vader tells Luke Skywalker, portrayed by Mark Hamill, in a pivotal fight scene in “The Empire Strikes Back” — a twist etched in cinema history. “He created, with very little dialogue, one of the greatest villains that ever lived,” “Star Wars” creator George Lucas said in 2015 at a ceremony honoring Jones in New York. – Broadway – From Mississippi, Jones moved to Michigan at age five, where he was raised by his maternal grandparents. Initially, he studied to become a doctor, and though he shifted his major to drama, and graduated from the University of Michigan, he didn’t initially think about an acting career. “Even when I began acting studies, I thought about being a soldier,” Jones told PBS public television in 1998. “And the idea of being an actor didn’t occur to me until after my service was almost finished.” After university, Jones served in the US Army and then moved to New York to try his luck in acting, working as a janitor at night to make ends meet. He made his Broadway debut in 1958 in “Sunrise at Campobello” at the Cort Theatre — which in 2022 was renamed the James Earl Jones Theatre. He tackled many iconic Shakespeare characters on the stage, including Othello and King Lear, but also performed in several Wilson plays, chronicling the Black experience in America. “On stage, Jones was commanding, powerful. He embodied the elegance and dignity of African American men,” said director Kenny Leon. But the silver screen eventually came calling. – Admirals and kings – Jones’ film debut came in 1964 as Lieutenant Zogg in Stanley Kubrick’s Cold War satire “Dr Strangelove.” Military roles would crop up throughout his career, notably Admiral Greer in three films about Tom Clancy’s beloved character Jack Ryan (“The Hunt for Red October,” “Patriot Games,” “Clear and Present Danger”). As for kings, he has played a few — King Jaffe Joffer in the Eddie Murphy comedy “Coming to America” (1988) and Mufasa, Simba’s father, in “The Lion King” (1994). His first major award came in 1969, a Tony for best actor in a play for “The Great White Hope”, in which he portrayed troubled but gifted boxer Jack Jefferson — based on the real-life Jack Johnson, the first Black world heavyweight champion. Jones revived the role in a film adaptation of the play — earning his sole Oscar nomination and a Golden Globe award for the performance. In 2011, he won an honorary Academy Award. Even into his 80s, Jones was a force on Broadway, starring opposite Angela Lansbury in “The Best Man” in a 2012 revival — earning another Tony nomination in the process — and with Cicely Tyson in “The Gin Game” in 2015. And for years, he greeted viewers of the cable news network CNN with the simple phrase: “This is CNN.” – ‘Darker voice’ – But his most famous role was ultimately the one for which he never appeared on screen. Lucas eventually chose between Jones and film legend Orson Welles for the role. “George thought he wanted a — pardon the expression — darker voice. So he hires a guy born in Mississippi, raised in Michigan, who stutters and that’s the voice and that’s me,” Jones told the American Film Institute in 2009. Jones initially did not want to be credited for the film, as he felt his voiceovers were simply part of the movie’s special effects, but eventually conceded, and went on to voice the character in multiple films, television series and video games. In his 90s, he stepped back from the role. But he signed over the rights to his voice recordings to a start-up that is working with Lucasfilm to preserve and recreate it for future projects using artificial intelligence. The technology was used in the Disney+ mini-series “Obi-Wan Kenobi” in 2022, according to Vanity Fair. Jones’ second wife Cecilia died in 2016. They had one son.

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Ugandan athlete Cheptegei’s attacker dies in hospital

The man who attacked Ugandan runner Rebecca Cheptegei has died from injuries sustained when he poured petrol over the Olympic athlete, the Kenyan hospital treating him said Tuesday. Police said that Dickson Ndiema Marangach assaulted Cheptegei in her home in western Kenya on September 1. The mother-of-two sustained 80 percent burns and died last week. In the course of the attack, Marangach also incurred 30 percent burns and was being treated in the intensive care unit at the Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH) in the Rift Valley city of Eldoret. “It’s true we lost Dickson Ndiema last night at about 8:00 pm,” an official at the hospital’s communications department told AFP, requesting anonymity as they were not authorised to speak to the press. His family had been informed, the official said, adding that a “comprehensive statement” would be released later. The attack on the 33-year-old Cheptegei has been greeted with sorrow and anger as yet another horrific example of gender-based violence in the East African country. At least two other athletes have lost their lives at the hands of their partners since 2021. Cheptegei is due to be buried on September 14 near her family home in eastern Uganda, according to the country’s Olympic Committee. The attack, which local media said was witnessed by Cheptegei’s daughters, came just weeks after she made her Olympic debut in the women’s marathon at the Paris Games, where she finished 44th. Police said Marangach snuck into her home in Endebess, near the border with Uganda, while she was at church with her children. Her father, Joseph Cheptegei, told reporters the dispute with Marangach had been over the property where she lived with her sister and daughters. He told Kenyan media last week that Marangach had bought five litres of petrol then hid out in a chicken coop before the attack. “He poured the petrol and lit her on fire. When she called her sister to help, he threatened her with a machete and she ran away.” The police said the couple had “constantly had family wrangles”. Violence against women is widespread in Kenya, which saw 725 femicide cases in 2022 alone, according to the latest UN figures. A 2023 report by Kenya’s National Bureau of Statistics found 34 percent of women had experienced physical violence since the age of 15. Cheptegei’s death follows that of record-breaking Kenyan runner Agnes Tirop in 2021 and Kenyan-born Bahrain athlete Damaris Mutua the following year. In both cases, their ex-partners were implicated in their deaths. Tirop’s estranged partner, who denies murdering her, is on trial. Punch

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Nigeria’s Oluwafemiayo Breaks Para-Powerlifting Record, Wins Gold Medal

It is an incredible performance from Oluwafemiayo who takes Nigeria’s overall tally at the Paralympics to seven medals overall. Nigeria’s Folashade Oluwafemiayo has just broken her World Record in the women’s over 86kg Para-Powerlifting, becoming the first Para-athlete in history to lift 166kg. It is an improvement from her existing WR of 165kg. She also added a gold medal to the record. It is an incredible performance from Oluwafemiayo who takes Nigeria’s overall tally at the Paralympics to seven medals overall. Her win comes on the heels of the Super Eagles’s AFCON qualifier match against Benin Republic. They defeated their opponents 3-0 at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium in Uyo on Saturday. Goals by Amina Bello, Chiamaka Okwuchukwu, Flourish Sabastine and substitute Joy Igbokwe against Venezuela in Cali on Saturday, also took two-time silver medallists Nigeria to the Round of 16 of the ongoing FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup. In a related move, Flora Ugwunwa claimed a silver medal in the Women’s Javelin F54 category with a remarkable throw of 19.26 meters, finishing 2nd in a highly competitive field. Bose Omolayo in the Women’s 79kg Para Powerlifting category, lifted an impressive 145kg to secure the silver medal for Nigeria. Isau Ogunkunle earned a bronze medal in the Men’s Singles Class 4 Para Table Tennis event. Ogunkunle became the first Nigerian athlete to win an individual medal in Para Table Tennis since the Sydney 2000 Games. Reacting to their achievements earlier, Senator Enoh said, “We are immensely proud of our Team Nigeria Paralympic athletes. Bose Omolayo, Flora Ugwunwa, and Isau Ogunkunle have brought us immense pride and joy with their incredible performances on the global stage. Their dedication, resilience, and passion embody the true spirit of Nigeria, and they continue to inspire millions with their remarkable achievements.” The Minister reaffirmed the government’s commitment to supporting para-sports and ensuring that Nigerian athletes receive the backing they need to succeed on the international stage. “Our champions have shown once again that disability is not a limitation. As a nation, we remain committed to fostering an inclusive environment where all athletes, regardless of ability, can thrive and make us proud on the global stage.” Channels

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ICYMI: Cristiano Ronaldo makes history, becomes first player to score 900 goals

Cristiano Ronaldo became the first men’s player in history to score 900 goals in official matches, reaching his latest milestone in Portugal’s UEFA Nations League match against Croatia in Lisbon on Thursday. Ronaldo secured the historic goal with a volley from 6 yards off a cross from Nuno Mendes to put Portugal 2-0 up in the 34th minute. Portugal went on to win 2-1. The five-time Ballon d’Or winner is 58 goals ahead of his nearest challenger, Lionel Messi, who is on 842. Brazilian legend Pelé is third on the list with 765. Ronaldo was also the first to break the 800-goal barrier, doing so in late 2021 while in his second stint with Manchester United. The Portugal captain’s 131 international goals in 209 appearances is also the most all-time. Messi is again second behind Ronaldo on that list; he and former Iran forward Ali Daei both have 109 goals. As well as Al Nassr and Man United, Ronaldo also has divided his 769 club goals among Sporting CP, Real Madrid and Juventus. The 39-year-old has made clear that he has no intention of slowing down any time soon and recently said he is already targeting his next goal milestone. “I want to reach 1,000 goals,” he told his former Man United teammate Rio Ferdinand on his YouTube channel, estimating that the historic mark could come around the age of 41. “If I don’t have any injuries, this is the most important [thing] for me, and I want that. For me, the best mark that I can have in football is to reach 900 goals first. After, my challenge is to be at 1,000 goals.” Ever competitive, Ronaldo was quick to point out what would set his goals apart from those of other all-time scorers, including legends such as Pele and Alfredo Di Stefano, who played in eras when cameras weren’t as prevalent. He added, “All the goals I have scored, they have video. “They all have video. Listen, I respect all of them [Pele and Di Stefano]. And if you want more goals, I can bring them from training, too. And I will prove to the people after. They prefer this player, or this is the best one. I don’t care about that.” Punch

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Osimhen To Receive €6m Net Seasonal Salary At Galatasaray

This means that the Super Eagles of Nigeria striker will be earning around €115,000 a week after tax during his one year stay in Turkey. Victor Osimhen will receive €6 million net seasonal salary at Galatasaray following his season-long loan to the Turkish Super League club from Napoli. The Turkish club disclosed this on Wednesday in an official statement announcing the deal for the current reigning African Footballer of the year. This means that the Super Eagles of Nigeria striker will be earning around €115,000 a week after tax during his one year stay in Turkey. “An agreement has been reached with professional footballer Victor James Osimhen and his club SSCN Napoli SPA for the temporary transfer of the player free of charge “The football player will be paid a net seasonal salary of 6,000,000 euros for the 2024-2025 season. It is respectfully announced to the public,” a statement from Galatasaray read. The move to Turkey ends weeks of transfer saga involving the Nigerian striker, Chelsea and Saudi club Al Ahli. Negotiations between Napoli and Chelsea broke down late in the transfer window after the Saudi deal fell through, leaving Osimhen in a difficult position. The player will be in Turkey until 2025 and will wear jersey number 45. The deal also leaves Napoli with an option to extend the player’s contract until 2027. Channels

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Nigeria Seek Revenge Against Benin As AFCON Qualifying Kicks Off

Nigeria were runners-up to host Ivory Coast in the 2024 Cup of Nations final and are blessed with abundant attacking talent. FILE: Nigeria’s players pose ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) 2023 semi-final football match between Nigeria and South Africa at the Stade de la Paix in Bouake on February 7, 2024. (Photo by Issouf SANOGO / AFP) Nigeria will be guided by caretaker coach Augustine Eguavoen when they seek revenge against neighbours Benin as 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifying kicks off on Wednesday. He was a late replacement after German Bruno Labbadia reportedly changed his mind about taking charge because the Nigeria Football Federation declined to foot his tax bill. Former Bundesliga manager Labbadia had been lined up to confront compatriot Gernot Rohr, who masterminded a 2-1 victory by Benin over Nigeria three months ago in a 2026 World Cup qualifier. Jodel Dossou and Steve Mounie scored for the Benin Cheetahs as they came from behind to stun opponents 52 places higher in the world rankings. Victory was particularly sweet for 71-year-old Rohr as he spent five years in charge of Nigeria before being sacked amid mounting public pressure related to disappointing results. Losing to Benin triggered the departure of former star Finidi George after just four matches as the Super Eagles coach. Nigeria were runners-up to host Ivory Coast in the 2024 Cup of Nations final and are blessed with abundant attacking talent. Reigning African Footballer of the Year Victor Osimhen, Victor Boniface and Ademola Lookman are some of the stars Eguavoen can choose for the Group D showdown in southeastern city Uyo. Here, AFP Sport looks at five other high-profile opening-round fixtures to be played between Wednesday and Saturday. Cameroon v Namibia Ongoing disagreements between the Cameroon sports ministry and the Samuel Eto’o-led national football federation have created confusion over where the Group J match will be staged. Originally slated for Atlantic port Douala, the ministry moved the fixture to the capital, Yaounde, only for former Barcelona superstar Eto’o to insist it be played in Garoua. When the ministry chose Belgian Marc Brys as coach this year without involving Eto’o, it set in  motion a meltdown in relations between government and football officials. Egypt v Cape Verde Record seven-time Cup of Nations winners Egypt flopped at the 2024 tournament, losing a last-16 penalty shootout against the Democratic Republic of Congo. The tournament was a huge personal disappointment for Liverpool star and national team captain Mohamed Salah, whose group-stage injury forced an unexpectedly early return to England. Egypt will be wary of Cape Verde in Group C despite enjoying home advantage after the island nation snatched a 99th-minute group draw at the Cup of Nations in the Ivory Coast this year. Ivory Coast v Zambia Sebastien Haller, the Ivory Coast match-winner in the 2024 Cup of Nations final against Nigeria, has been ruled out as he was busy finalising a transfer from Borussia Dortmund to Leganes. “It will be a difficult match for us, but we know Zambia having played them in the last Cup of Nations qualifying competition,” said coach Emerse Fae, referring to a home win and away loss. Zambia, qualifiers for the last Cup of Nations after missing the previous three, must do without injured forward Patson Daka for the Group G opener. Morocco v Gabon Soufiane Rahimi, who scored in six consecutive matches for bronze medallists Morocco at the 2024 Paris Olympics to create a Games record, is among the forward options for coach Walid Regragui. After becoming the first World Cup semi-finalists from Africa in Qatar two years ago, Morocco crashed out of the Cup of Nations this year following a last-16 loss to South Africa. The Atlas Lions qualify automatically for the 2025 finals as hosts, but chose to compete in Group B to gain competitive match practice. South Africa v Uganda South Africa, who exceeded expectations by finishing third at the 2024 Cup of Nations, will lack injured captain and star goalkeeper Ronwen Williams for the Group K match in Soweto. Forward Percy Tau is another absentee amid speculation he may leave African champions Al Ahly of Egypt to join Wydad Casablanca of Morocco, whose new coach is South African Rulani Mokwena. Uganda are likely to be well briefed as their former goalkeeper, Denis Onyango, has been based in South Africa since 2006, and still plays occasionally for Pretoria outfit Mamelodi Sundowns. AFP Channels

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Liverpool Demolish Man Utd To Maintain Perfect Slot Start

A second consecutive defeat leaves United boss Erik ten Hag already under pressure just three games into the new season. Liverpool’s Egyptian striker #11 Mohamed Salah crosses the ball during the English Premier League football match between Manchester United and Liverpool at Old Trafford in Manchester, north west England, on September 1, 2024. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP) Arne Slot passed his first major examination as Liverpool manager with a statement 3-0 win at Manchester United thanks to Luis Diaz’s double and a Mohamed Salah strike on Sunday. Slot has the unenviable task of succeeding Jurgen Klopp but has made a perfect start with a 100 percent record from three Premier League games to sit alongside Manchester City at the top of the table. A second consecutive defeat leaves United boss Erik ten Hag already under pressure just three games into the new season. The Dutchman survived an internal review at the end of last season after overseeing the club’s worst ever Premier League finish of eighth. A shock FA Cup final win over Manchester City saved Ten Hag’s job and offered hope for a fresh start, particularly after being backed with a £200 million ($262 million) spend in the transfer market. But all the hallmarks of United’s failings last season were exposed by the impressive visitors. Casemiro was the fall guy for the home side as the Brazilian was at fault for both Diaz’s goals and hooked off at half-time in favour of youngster Toby Collyer. United paraded new £42 million signing Manuel Ugarte before kick-off and must now hope the Uruguayan can have a transformational impact to shore up the midfield. Liverpool, by contrast, did not delve into the market for a defensive midfielder and Slot’s decision to move Ryan Gravenberch into that role has proved an inspired early decision. Despite Liverpool’s ascendency over United during Klopp’s reign, the German managed to win only two of his 11 away games against United. The Reds twice failed to make the most of their dominance at Old Trafford last season as United edged a thrilling FA Cup quarter-final 4-3 and then snatched a 2-2 draw in the league that realistically ended Liverpool’s title chances. This time Liverpool were ruthless and could easily have matched their record 5-0 victory away to United in 2021. United had been handed an early reprieve when Trent Alexander-Arnold fired in Diaz’s deflected cross but the ball had struck Salah, who was in an offside position, on its way through to the right-back. Casemiro had looked more like his old self in the opening matches of the campaign after struggling badly last season. But the five-time Champions League winner had another afternoon that suggested his time at this level are now over. Casemiro’s slack pass was pounced on by Gravenberch who fed Salah and his dinked cross was headed in by Diaz at the back post. Liverpool needed an important save from Alisson Becker moments later to parry Noussair Mazraoui’s low powerful effort. However, Ten Hag’s men collapsed once the second goal went in three minutes before half-time. Casemiro was caught in possession by Diaz, who then raced into the box to sweep home Salah’s cross. Salah got his customary goal against United on 56 minutes to rub salt in the home side’s wounds. The Egyptian’s stunning finish from Dominik Szoboszlai’s pass was his 15th goal in 16 meetings against the Red Devils, including at least one in each of his last seven appearances at Old Trafford. Salah should have had more as he blazed over from close range with his team-mates begging for a pass. Another brilliant Alisson save from Joshua Zirkzee then prolonged Liverpool’s record of not having conceded under Slot. Arsenal have been tipped as the side most likely to dethrone City as champions after four consecutive titles for Pep Guardiola’s men. But Liverpool could have done little more in the early weeks of the campaign to dispell any doubts they remain contenders even without Klopp at the helm. Channels

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