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Wolves 2-1 Luton Town

Wolves 2-1 Luton Town. Wolves ended a six-game winless run in the Premier League and piled pressure on relegation-threatened Luton with victory at Molineux.

Hwang Hee-chan scored his first club goal since 27 December to put Wolves in front late in the first half after both sides had struggled to find a way out of midfield.

The South Korea forward netted with the help of a deflection off defender Teden Mengi just 18 seconds after Carlton Morris was unable to convert Luton’s best opportunity of the opening 45 minutes, heading straight at Jose Sa.

Wolves showed intent after the break and it took just five minutes to double their advantage when Toti Gomes found space to head in at the far post.

Gary O’Neil’s side dominated the second half, with Boubacar Traore, Nelson Semedo and Rayan Ait-Nouri spurning good opportunities to make life even more comfortable.

Morris gave Luton hope of a grandstand finish when he volleyed in from six yards, but they could not find any further joy.

The win moved Wolves up to 10th and three points behind eighth-placed West Ham, with Luton remaining 18th and one point – plus a hefty goal difference deficit – shy of 17th-placed Nottingham Forest.

O’Neil described the 1-0 defeat against Bournemouth on Wednesday as Wolves’ “worst performance” of the season as they struggled to create openings and lacked energy.

It looked like this could be a long afternoon at Molineux as Wolves failed to register a shot until the 21st minute when Hwang beat the offside trap before firing straight at Thomas Kaminski.

Hwang went on to break the deadlock when his deflected shot left Kaminski unable to react quickly enough, the forward taking his tally for the season in the league to 11 goals.

Gomes put Wolves in the driving seat with a stooping header at the back post as he met Mario Lemina’s cross following a short corner.

Ait-Nouri should have put the game to bed with just under 20 minutes to play when he failed to make a clean connection with Hwang’s cross, despite being completely unmarked and just six yards from goal.

Morris’ strike was the only real negative of the afternoon for Wolves, who could not achieve their first clean sheet in the league since 25 February.

O’Neil told BBC Sport: “It’s amazing the difference having a couple of attackers makes to us. It is the first time since 30 December that we have been able to name Hwang and (Matheus) Cunha in the same team.

“There are so many positives from this season. We’ve improved on the points tally of last year, stabilised the club financially and I think it’s 13 academy players involved in matchday squads.”

Manager Rob Edwards will want to see a lot more from Luton in the final three games of the season if they are to earn a second successive season of Premier League football.

Hard work and endeavour have been staples of Luton’s game over the majority of the season, but the rigours of top-flight football might just be taking their toll. This was a 10th defeat from their last 13 league outings, with the Hatters winning just once during that stretch.

Morris was Luton’s only real threat, making runs off the shoulder of defenders and trying to work the channels, but a lack of service left him isolated.

After his header was saved in the 38th minute, prior to Hwang scoring the opener at the other end, Luton did not attempt another shot until Morris scored.

After chastening back-to-back 5-1 losses against Manchester City and Brentford coming into this fixture, Luton’s goal difference has taken a major dent and that could prove to be the difference in their bid to stay in the Premier League.

Luton are only one place and one point behind Forest, who hold down the last safe position, but their goal difference is 11 worse than that of Nuno Espirito Santo’s team, who are due to play City on Sunday.

Edwards told BBC Sport: “Points-wise, we are on a difficult run but we’re still in this. We still fully believe.

“You could see that today. If they didn’t believe, it could have been a lot worse today – you would have seen it on the pitch – and I didn’t see that at all.”

source – BBC

Newcastle United 5-1 Sheffield United

Newcastle United 5-1 Sheffield United. Sheffield United’s relegation from the Premier League was confirmed as Newcastle recovered from a sluggish start to thrash Chris Wilder’s side at St James’ Park.

Anel Ahmedhodzic gave the visitors a deserved early lead, nodding home Gustavo Hamer’s inswinging cross from close range.

The Blades carved out several opportunities to double their advantage as Newcastle struggled to gain a grip on proceedings, but the home side were level when Alexander Isak drilled home from Jacob Murphy’s pass in the 26th minute.

Ben Brereton Diaz had a goal-bound shot blocked by Dan Burn and Mason Holgate headed against the woodwork on the half-hour mark, but the visitors fell behind early in the second half when Bruno Guimaraes steered Lewis Hall’s delivery into the far corner.

Isak registered his 23rd goal of the season from the penalty spot after Anthony Gordon was brought down by Holgate, before the unfortunate Ben Osborn bundled into his own net for Newcastle’s fourth.

Callum Wilson came off the bench for the hosts to score his first top-flight goal since October.

Sheffield United were awarded a late penalty, but the decision was overturned by the video assistant referee who ruled Magpies substitute Alex Murphy had won the ball in a challenge with Jayden Bogle.

The defeat leaves the Blades 10 points adrift of safety with only three games remaining, while Newcastle stay seventh and are well placed to secure a spot in Europe next season.

The writing has been on the wall for quite some time for Wilder’s side, who started brightly on Saturday but fell to pieces after Guimaraes gave Newcastle the lead.

The Blades have been stuck in the bottom three since late September, when they were thrashed 8-0 by Eddie Howe’s team at Bramall Lane in their record league defeat.

Only Swindon Town have conceded more goals in a single Premier League season than the Blades, who have now shipped 97 goals in 35 games.

The visitors enjoyed plenty of early possession and could have doubled their lead after Ahmedhodzic’s early opener, with Cameron Archer having a shot deflected wide following a mazy run.

Archer then had another effort blocked by Burn, who was in the right place at the right time to prevent Brereton Diaz putting the visitors back in front after Isak’s leveller.

Holgate was denied by the frame of the goal and Andre Brooks skewed a long-range effort wide early in the second half, but Newcastle never looked back after Guimaraes’ header.

Referee Tony Harrington awarded the visitors a late spot-kick after Bogle went down under pressure from Alex Murphy, but Wilder’s team were denied a late consolation after VAR ruled the Newcastle defender had got his toe to the ball.

If the home supporters were expecting a fast start from the Magpies after Wednesday’s limp defeat at Crystal Palace, they were left disappointed.

Howe’s team are aiming to secure European qualification for the second season in succession but started the game as if they had little to play for, with the visitors dominating possession and first to every loose ball.

Newcastle failed to kick on after Isak’s equaliser but very nearly completed the turnaround on the stroke of half-time, but Wes Foderingham got a strong left hand to Hall’s low drive from the edge of the box.

However, the hosts finally took control after Guimaraes’ fifth goal of the campaign and could have added even more gloss to the scoreline after Wilson made it 5-1.

Newcastle have scored 13 league goals against the Blades this season – the most one team has registered against another in a single Premier League campaign.

In-form Isak has found the net in his past seven appearances at St James’ Park – only Andrew Cole and Alan Shearer have enjoyed longer streaks for the club.

Newcastle are now four points clear of eighth-placed West Ham with a game in hand and just a point behind Manchester United in sixth, after the Red Devils conceded a late equaliser at home to Burnley on Saturday.

source – BBC

Fulham 1-1 Crystal Palace

Fulham 1-1 Crystal Palace. Jeffrey Schlupp hit a 25-yard stunner as Crystal Palace salvaged a Premier League point at Fulham.

Adam Wharton’s pass found Schlupp outside the box in the closing stages, with the substitute’s powerful effort arrowing into the top corner to leave goalkeeper Bernd Leno helpless.

Rodrigo Muniz’s thumping header had put Fulham in front shortly after the break.

The Brazilian got on the end of Timothy Castagne’s pinpoint cross as he continued his fine form since the end of January.

But Palace, now four matches unbeaten in the league, showed fighting spirit to come back with minutes left to play, after being the better team in the first half.

Michael Olise, starting in place of the injured Eberechi Eze, had a promising chance for Palace early on but shot wide.

It looked like the visitors could end up punished for their profligacy in front of goal when Chris Richards headed an Olise free-kick over the bar, while in-form Jean-Phillipe Mateta volleyed high over the bar from close range.

Fulham’s best chances before the break came when Muniz almost caught Dean Henderson out at his near post and Issa Diop headed over from the resulting corner.

Marco Silva’s side had a record of eight home wins from eight in the Premier League when scoring the opening goal this season before Schlupp stunned Craven Cottage late on.

The hosts took the lead against the run of play and a draw was a fair result for two sides who are safe in the league for another season.

Andreas Pereira played a ball across the box into the path of Bobby De Cordova-Reid but the forward shot high over the bar as the home side tried to build on Muniz’s opener.

Alex Iwobi, who became the fourth Nigerian player to make 250 top-flight appearances, provided a cutback for Harrison Reed who fired over the bar as Fulham missed a chance to double their advantage before Palace’s leveller.

Schlupp came on for Jordan Ayew with 14 minutes remaining and scored his second league goal of the season, 175 days after his first, to ensure Palace were rewarded for their performance.

Oliver Glasner’s side have been playing great attacking football of late, this their 11th goal in five league games.

Olise and substitute Odsonne Edouard also had low shots saved by Leno as the Eagles continued to apply pressure after the break.

Glasner’s side will be in confident mood when they host Manchester United on 6 May (20:00 BST).

source – BBC

Manchester United 1-1 Burnley

Manchester United 1-1 Burnley. Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana cost his side victory as Zeki Amdouni converted a late penalty to grab a priceless point for relegation-threatened Burnley in the Premier League at Old Trafford.

Despite another unconvincing display from Erik ten Hag’s men, they did look set for victory thanks to Antony’s well-taken 79th-minute effort.

But, just as he did on the opening day against Wolves, Onana recklessly charged from his line in an attempt to punch the ball clear but hit an opposition player instead.

Although referee John Brooks missed the incident in real time, unlike against Wolves the video assistant referee, Peter Bankes, stepped in. Substitute Amdouni recovered from being on the wrong end of Onana’s fist to send the keeper the wrong way.

The result moved Burnley to within two points of fourth-bottom Nottingham Forest, whom they play at Turf Moor on the final day of the season.

It means United are still to win successive league games since February and, with new technical director Jason Wilcox watching on, boos from the home fans greeted the final whistle, although they were not as loud as the ones triggered by Ten Hag’s decision to take off teenage midfielder Kobbie Mainoo after 65 minutes.

This result – and the overall performance – was not a powerful argument in the debate raging outside Old Trafford about Ten Hag’s future.

That conversation includes the Dutchman’s transfer dealings.

It was the Ten Hag who pushed for Antony in the last days of the 2022 summer transfer window.

United eventually paid Ajax £82m for the 24-year-old, making him the second most expensive player in the club’s history behind Paul Pogba. The return of five league goals and three assists does not reflect well on anyone who sanctioned the move.

There was a feeling in Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s time that the winger was worth pursuing but only if the transfer fee was around £30m.

Ten Hag defended Antony for his cupped-ears celebration in the FA Cup semi-final win against Coventry, claiming his player had been provoked. Nevertheless, given it was 3-0 when he made his introduction, Antony might have been wise to keep his counsel.

He had plenty of chances to increase his tally in this game.

An early shot from the edge of the area went straight to Arijanet Muric. Another beat the Burnley keeper and the far post. In between that and another long-range effort, Antony laid a pass of to Aaron Wan-Bissaka with his shoulder as he decided that was the most efficient way of deal with a 70-yard pass dropping into his path.

Under the circumstances, you have to admire that self-belief.

Nevertheless, assessment of the player should be reserved for tangible output. After Alejandro Garnacho’s forceful run had taken him to the goal-line, from six yards, Antony should have done more than prod the ball to Muric.

His goal was worthy of positive assessment, though. He reacted fastest to Sander Berge’s errant pass and, although the Burnley man looked like he was shoving Antony over in his desperation to make amends, the Brazilian kept his balance long enough to find the net.

It was Onana’s attack on Wolves striker Sasa Kalajdzic that sparked the scores of controversial VAR incidents this season.

Referees’ chief Howard Webb can at least be thankful that, at the same end of the same ground, this time the technology worked as it should.

Burnley manager Vincent Kompany will also be happy about it.

His side have now lost only once in eight games. The galling thing for the Lancashire outfit must be that there have been far too many draws in that run and the one game they lost was their most important, at Everton.

Burnley could have got more from this one. Onana denied Lyle Foster with a brilliant reaction save in the first half and the Burnley striker was denied again by the United keeper when he ran past Harry Maguire and straight on the home goal.

Given they have not kept a clean sheet in 17 games now, Kompany’s side knew a goalless draw was unlikely. The fact they had the spirit to recover says a lot about the positivity within the Clarets camp.

Yet, however they manage it, they will need to rely on the failings of Forest and Luton over the next three weeks to get them to that final-day encounter with Nuno Espirito Santo’s men with a chance of staying up.

source – BBC

West Ham United 2-2 Liverpool

West Ham United 2-2 Liverpool. Liverpool’s Premier League title hopes seem all but over after Michail Antonio scored to rescue a point for West Ham at London Stadium.

Jarrod Bowen opened the scoring just before the break when he rose highest to meet Mohammed Kudus’ cross into the area as Liverpool showed little evidence that their Merseyside derby loss in midweek had done much in the way of spurring them on.

But the visitors were much improved in the second half and Andy Robertson equalised when he scored from Luis Diaz’s low pass into the penalty area.

They were then rewarded for their pressure when Cody Gakpo’s effort from a corner ricocheted off Angelo Ogbonna, Tomas Soucek and Alphonse Areola before finding the back of the net.

It looked like they were on their way to bouncing back from back-to-back defeats in the league until Antonio’s thumping header put the Hammers back on level terms.

Liverpool sit third in the table with three games remaining, two points behind leaders Arsenal, who face Tottenham on Sunday, while Manchester City are second but have two games in hand.

Liverpool’s title hopes appear to be all but over, with the Reds relying on both of their title rivals to slip up to get back in the race.

With Dutchman Arne Slot poised to replace Jurgen Klopp this summer after Liverpool agreed a £9.4m compensation deal with his current club Feyenoord, Klopp suggested his successor would be helped by the Reds’ season “not finishing on a high”.

Having won the Carabao Cup in February, the Reds looked on track to fight for a European trophy and stake a strong claim for the Premier League title in Klopp’s last season.

But in the space of about three weeks those hopes have almost completely unravelled and this latest result surely denies Klopp the fairytale ending.

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Liverpool were not at their best in the first half, despite captain Virgil van Dijk’s scathing review of his team-mates’ desire following the loss to Everton.

But they emerged from the break more like the Klopp side that fans have come to be familiar with, playing with more intensity and hunger.

After Robertson quickly got his side on level terms, Ryan Gravenberch saw his effort drop agonisingly wide and Trent Alexander-Arnold’s long-range effort was well saved by Areola.

A scramble in the West Ham penalty area gave Liverpool the lead, and they could have been out of sight with Diaz and Alexis Mac Allister going close before Vladimir Coufal denied Darwin Nunez a simple tap-in.

But, for all their chances, Liverpool were once again left disappointed as the reign of Klopp risks coming to an end with a whimper.

Mohamed Salah failed to make an impact from the bench after being dropped from the starting line-up and appeared to clash with Klopp on the touchline before coming on in the 79th minute as speculation around the forward’s future at the club continues.

West Ham have won only one of their past nine home league games and suffered a heavy defeat by Crystal Palace last time out, their second consecutive loss.

But the return of Bowen, who missed last week’s match with a back injury, proved crucial, with the winger heading home from the middle of a crowded area before setting up Antonio’s equaliser.

His 16 top-flight goals this season will surely have increased his hopes of going to the Euro 2024, with England manager Gareth Southgate watching on in London.

West Ham now sit eighth in the table, with a fourth consecutive season in Europe in their reach.

Despite that success under David Moyes, speculation around the Hammers boss has once again emerged this week, with Sporting Lisbon boss Ruben Amorim reportedly in London to discuss replacing the Scot, although the Portuguese said on Saturday the talks were “a mistake”.

source – BBC

Anele Mdoda shines on True Love magazine cover ahead of her 40th birthday

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Anele Mdoda graces the True Magazine cover of our April-June 2024 issue. The radio personality is excited about the issue as it celebrates her ahead of her 40th birthday. Taking to social media, Anele appreciated the magazine team for delivering a good job.

Anele Mdoda

“84 babies are up!!!!! This is 40!!!! @truelovemagazine this was by far my most relaxed shoot. I didn’t even want to be part of the picking which image gets cover. I said you guys know what you are doing and boy does this team know what they are doing. Get your copy now!!! The words are better than the images… ???????? and the images are superb!!!!” she wrote.

Anele Mdoda

In other news – Shebeshxt shows off his new car worth over R500k

Lehlogonolo Katlego Chauke, professionally known as Shebeshxt acquired himself a new car months after crashing his white car.

Shebeshxt

 

The Limpopo-born artist is a Volkswagen Polo GTI. The singer went Live on Facebook to reveal that the car is fully paid for, and he revealed that the car is worth R 505,674.99.  Read more

Shebeshxt shows off his new car worth over R500k

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Lehlogonolo Katlego Chauke, professionally known as Shebeshxt acquired himself a new car months after crashing his white car. The Limpopo-born artist is a Volkswagen Polo GTI. The singer went Live on Facebook to reveal that the car is fully paid for, and he revealed that the car is worth R 505,674.99.

Shebeshxt

“We don’t buy cars on instalment. This is cash. Half-a-million and something. This is half-a-million. Check the total,” he said.
In January, Shebeshxt survived an accident in his white car.

Shebeshxt

The front of the car he rode in with his team was condemned, but he assured fans that he was fine. Otherwise, ‘ke rata kereke I’m blessed by G.O.D!!’ THANK YOU LORDDDSHXTA,” he captioned post.

Source: News365

Babes Wodumo claims she is still a star despite the rise and fall of her music career

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Babes Wodumo claims she is still a star despite the rise and fall of her music career. Since the passing of her husband, Mampintsha over a year ago, the Gqom queen has been getting supports from other artists like DJ Tira. Speaking to Zimoja, the star says she is still mourning her husband.

 

Babes Wodumo

“I am still mourning my husband. Other days are tough, but every day I am fighting. I have a child to take care of and my family is my priority.”

Babes Wodumo

“No one can take away what God has given me. I will always be a star. You fall once and get up again,” she added. I have been working on new music with different people, and only time will tell but I want to release music this year.”

Babes Wodumo

She addressed the buzz about her weight gain. Uyabazi abantu, banjani (You know how people are). I am still the same Babes. I am growing up and my body is changing but I dance a lot and take care of myself.

In other news –  Cassper Nyovest reacts to the killings in South Africa

Cassper Nyovest reacts to the killings in South Africa, which have claimed the lives of many artists. The most recent victim is DJ Matasha; his death led to the cancellation of Kabza De Small’s performance in Soshanguve.

cassper nyovest

The music producer cancelled because he feared for his life. Reacting to the news, Mufasa wrote, “This is what South Africa has come to. Read more

Cassper Nyovest reacts to the killings in South Africa

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Cassper Nyovest reacts to the killings in South Africa, which have claimed the lives of many artists. The most recent victim is DJ Matasha; his death led to the cancellation of Kabza De Small’s performance in Soshanguve.

cassper nyovest

The music producer cancelled because he feared for his life. Reacting to the news, Mufasa wrote, “This is what South Africa has come to. Brother it’s Bad, we are not safe and not enough is being done !!! Does anyone feel safe in this country. Nyovest concludes that this ongoing disease eating up the country needs spiritual intervention.

cassper nyovest

“With the advancement of humanity, we should be closer to one another yet we hate each other more. People still want to kill each other though we understand one another more than we used to. Our country needs prayer . We need God. We cannot rely on the flesh or human beings.”

Source: News365

DJ Tira increases reward for information on stolen equipment at Afrotainment studio

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DJ Tira has increased the reward for anyone who has information about the robbery in his Afrotainment studio. The Durban-based DJ suffered loss on Wednesday; he hopes that the increased reward will help with the return of the stolen equipment.The reward was R20, 000 but R5000 has been added to it.

DJ Tira

“There is a reward of R20 000 for anyone who provides information that leads to the successful recovery of the studio equipment,” they write before writing again, “please help us get our studio equipment please. Reward R25 000 please come forward with information.”

Speaking to ZiMoja, office manager Samkelo Mpisane said the robbers took everything. This includes hard drives with unrealised music belonging to singer Dladla Mshunqisi and bassist Prince Bulo.

DJ Tira

“They took everything – you can tell that they have been planning this robbery,” he added. We had so many things planned and this has set us back big time,” he added.

Source: News365