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Newcastle United suffers their first UCL defeat
Newcastle United suffers their first UCL defeat
NEWCASTLE United suffered the first defeat of their Champions League campaign as Borussia Dortmund secured a vital victory on a rain-soaked night at St James’ Park.
Eddie Howe’s side started their return to Europe’s elite competition in impressive fashion with a draw against AC Milan in San Siro before a memorable thrashing of Paris St-Germain on Tyneside.
Newcastle, however, could not rediscover that same intensity while Dortmund belied their status as Group F’s bottom side prior to the game with an impressive display and secured victory through Felix Nmecha’s composed finish in first-half added time.
Howe’s side had their chances though, with Dortmund keeper Gregor Kobel thwarting Anthony Gordon twice and saving brilliantly from substitute Callum Wilson after the break.
They also came desperately close to claiming a point in the closing stages when Wilson’s header hit the bar and Gordon’s shot was deflected on to the frame of the goal with seconds remaining.
Dortmund kept Newcastle keeper Nick Pope busy too, particularly with an outstanding double save from Donyell Malen and Niclas Fullkrug in the first half.
The result has turned this group into a tense and tight one, with Newcastle hoping for better fortune in their next game in Dortmund next month.
Newcastle’s drenched players trooped off disconsolate at the final whistle, a sharp contrast to their elation at the end of the magnificent 4-1 win against PSG in their last home Champions League game.
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They did not perform badly. They simply did not meet the same standard of the night against the French side, helped by a fast start and an intensity that stunned PSG. They were also up against a streetwise Dortmund side boasting experience as well as energy.
Dortmund were far more dangerous and composed than PSG, dealing comfortably with the Tyneside atmosphere and giving their own noisy supporters plenty to cheer.
Newcastle were also disrupted by an early injury to striker Alexander Isak, although Wilson was dangerous when he came on and could easily have got on the scoresheet.
Howe will also point to cruel luck and curse the woodwork at the end, but overall Newcastle had a learning experience.
The defeat is unquestionably a setback for Newcastle, especially as they knew another win here would leave them sitting pretty in Group F and locked firmly on course for the Champions League knockout stage.
But Howe will not be panicking after one loss, and nor should he.
They now sit level on points with Borussia Dortmund but in third place in the group, which serves to increase the importance of their return match in Germany.
Newcastle have certainly made life tougher for themselves with the fixtures to come but they are right in the fight to reach the last 16, even if there will have been an immediate post-match feeling that this was a chance that got away.
Newcastle United suffers their first UCL defeat
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CAF strips Senegal of AFCON title, Morocco declared winners
CAF strips Senegal of AFCON title, Morocco declared winners
MOROCCO – In an unprecedented turn of events, the CAF Appeal Board has officially crowned host nation Morocco as the champions of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
The decision follows a dramatic overturning of the final’s original result against Senegal.
The ruling comes after the Lions of Teranga staged a walk-off protest during the final match in Rabat. According to a detailed statement released by CAF, the match has been retrospectively recorded as a 3-0 forfeit victory for the Atlas Lions.
The Stoppage-Time Catalyst
The controversy erupted deep into stoppage time with the match balanced on a knife-edge. After Morocco’s Brahim Diaz went down in the penalty area, the referee initially allowed play to continue. However, following a VAR review, a penalty was awarded to the hosts.
Incensed by the decision, Senegal’s head coach Pape Thiaw signaled for his team to leave the pitch. The resulting delay and refusal to resume play led the CAF Appeal Board to cite a breach of tournament regulations.
The Legal Verdict
The Appeal Board ruled that Senegal’s actions fell under Articles 82 and 84 of the AFCON Regulations, which govern team conduct and match abandonment. By vacating the field, Senegal was deemed to have forfeited the match.
“The appeal lodged by the Fédération Royale Marocaine de Football (FRMF) is declared admissible and the appeal is upheld,” the CAF statement confirmed. “The Senegal team is declared to have forfeited the match, with the result recorded as 3–0 in favour of Morocco.”
Fines and Additional Sanctions
While Morocco was awarded the trophy, they did not escape the board’s scrutiny entirely. The ruling addressed several secondary incidents from the chaotic final:
* Ismaël Saibari: The Moroccan player’s fine was set aside, but he received a two-match suspension (one match suspended) for misconduct.
* Ball Boy Conduct: The FRMF was fined $50,000 for the behavior of the ball boys during the match.
* VAR Interference: A $100,000 fine against the FRMF was upheld regarding interference around the VAR review area.
* Laser Incident: A reduced fine of $10,000 was issued to the hosts for the use of lasers by fans.
This ruling effectively strips Senegal of what would have been their second continental title, handing Morocco their first AFCON trophy since 1976 under extraordinary administrative circumstances.
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World Cup: Nigeria appeals after FIFA dismissed NFF protest over DR Congo players
World Cup: Nigeria appeals after FIFA dismissed NFF protest over DR Congo players
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has moved to challenge FIFA’s ruling dismissing its protest over the eligibility of players fielded by Democratic Republic of Congo national football team during their 2026 World Cup qualifying playoff clash.
Nigeria crashed out of the playoff in Rabat, Morocco, after a 4-3 penalty shootout defeat last November, but the controversy surrounding the fixture has refused to fade.
In the aftermath of the loss, the NFF lodged a formal petition with FIFA, alleging irregularities in the documentation of some Congolese players, particularly questioning the legitimacy of passports used to qualify them for the match.
However, after months of review, FIFA’s disciplinary body threw out the protest — a verdict the NFF says it will not accept without a fight.
General Secretary of the federation, Mohammed Sanusi, confirmed that an appeal process had already been triggered.
“We have received the decision of the FIFA Disciplinary Committee on our petition, but we are not satisfied with the outcome,” Sanusi said.
“I want to assure Nigerians that we have immediately commenced the process of appealing the decision.”
While Nigeria continues its legal push, DR Congo have shifted focus to the next hurdle, naming a squad for the intercontinental playoff later this month.
The Central African side will face the winner between Jamaica national football team and New Caledonia national football team, with a place at the 2026 FIFA World Cup at stake.
Meanwhile, both teams have also been sanctioned by FIFA over crowd misconduct during the ill-tempered playoff encounter.
Nigeria was fined 1,000 Swiss francs after its supporters were found guilty of throwing objects onto the pitch, breaching provisions of FIFA’s disciplinary code.
DR Congo, on the other hand, received a stiffer 5,000 Swiss francs penalty after their fans were caught using laser pointers during the match — an offence FIFA said violated its regulations.
Despite the disciplinary fallout and FIFA’s rejection of its protest, the NFF’s decision to appeal signals that the controversy over the playoff result is far from settled.
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Manchester United Confirms Casemiro Will Leave at Season’s End Despite Stellar Form
Manchester United Confirms Casemiro Will Leave at Season’s End Despite Stellar Form
Manchester United have reaffirmed that veteran midfielder Casemiro will leave the club at the end of the 2025–26 season, despite his recent strong performances that have endeared him further to fans and teammates. The decision comes as part of United’s broader plan to overhaul the squad and manage wage costs.
The 34-year-old Brazilian, who joined United from Real Madrid in 2022, announced in January that he would not renew his contract, which pays him £350,000 per week, when it expires in June. The club’s co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe previously highlighted the financial strain of Casemiro’s salary, reportedly £18.2 million per year, as a factor in United’s decision not to trigger the optional contract extension.
Despite his impending departure, Casemiro has delivered crucial performances, including scoring the opening goal in United’s 3–1 Premier League victory over Aston Villa, marking his seventh goal of the season, six from headers. The midfielder celebrated his goal by pointing to the club badge, prompting fans to chant “One more year, Casemiro” in support of extending his stay.
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United captain Bruno Fernandes and defender Leny Yoro expressed their hope that Casemiro might remain at the club, citing his influence in the dressing room and on the field. Defender Noussair Mazraoui described the announcement as “a sad day” for the team, acknowledging Casemiro’s leadership and professionalism since joining United.
However, sources close to the club confirmed to BBC Sport that there are no plans to reconsider the decision. Interim head coach Michael Carrick also noted that the decision had been made clear to the squad, praising Casemiro’s impact while confirming that the club intends to stick to its course. “When something is decided it makes it a little bit easier and everyone understands the situation,” Carrick said.
Fans and pundits have speculated about Casemiro’s next move, with clubs such as AC Milan and Juventus reportedly interested in acquiring the experienced midfielder on a free transfer. Discussions around the timing of his exit also highlight potential appearance-based clauses that could have extended his stay, though Manchester United have opted not to pursue this.
Casemiro’s departure marks the end of a pivotal chapter at Old Trafford, where his combative midfield play and clutch performances have made him a fan favorite and a vital component of the team’s success since joining from Spain.
Manchester United Confirms Casemiro Will Leave at Season’s End Despite Stellar Form
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