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Cassper Nyovest reacts to K.O’s Sete snub at Metro FM Music Awards 2023

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Cassper Nyovest reacts as K.O loses Song of the Year award to Betusile Mcinga. The gospel artist won with his song titled, Ngena Noah. K.O was presumed to win the category with his hit song Sete which has recorded a huge amount of success.

Taking to Twitter many dragged the gospel musician for wining. Cassper was shocked as he claimed to have never heard the gospel song before.

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“I really thought K.O would take song of the year at the Metros. I’m sure I’m not the only one who thought so,” he tweeted. Nyovest listened to the gospel song and endorsed it to be a great song.

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“But I won’t lie, that Gospel song is Cathy!! I didn’t know it until tonight but the melody is stuck in my head!!! Hahah.”

In other news – Zodwa Wabantu’s Dance moves leaves Fans shocked

South African dancer Zodwa Wabantu had her Instagram fans and followers’ tongues wagging when she uploaded a video dancing half-naked in a club.

Zodwa Wabantu

Zodwa Wabantu broke into the scenes years ago when she went viral as the woman who wore high heels, with a Savanna in her hand and danced well. Learn more

Newcastle United 0 – 2 Arsenal

Newcastle United 0 – 2 Arsenal. Arsenal clawed Manchester City’s lead at the Premier League summit back to one point after they came out on top in a thriller against Newcastle United at St James’ Park.

Mikel Arteta’s side, who have played one game more than the champions, responded superbly to the pressure exerted by Manchester City’s victory over Leeds United to prevail in an action-packed, edgy encounter littered with chances on Tyneside.

Newcastle, attempting to strengthen their push for a place in the Champions League next season, started at lightning pace – Jacob Murphy hitting the post and having a penalty award overturned by VAR.

Arsenal, however, showed their strength and it was inspirational captain Martin Odegaard who followed up his double against Chelsea in midweek by drilling his 15th Premier League goal of the season past Newcastle keeper Nick Pope from 25 yards after 14 minutes.

What followed was a magnificent game full of opportunities in a frenzied atmosphere, Pope saving crucially from Gabriel Martinelli, Bukayo Saka and Odegaard before half-time. Martinelli also struck the bar after the break.

Arsenal keeper Aaron Ramsdale also produced vital stops from Joe Willock and Fabian Schar, with Alexander Isak heading against the post, before The Gunners broke clear to wrap up the three points – Schar turning Martinelli’s cross into his own net in the 71st minute.

This was a huge examination of all the improvements Arsenal have made this season as they walked into the St James’ Park hothouse, with expectations high for Newcastle United as they chase Champions League football.

The game began in a wall of sound with Newcastle intent on overpowering Arsenal in a frantic start that had the Gunners in retreat.

For all the premature talk of “chokers” when Arsenal went four league games without a win, they showed there are new reserves of character and resilience to go with all the natural talent they possess.

And no-one exemplifies it more than captain Odegaard, who continued his outstanding season with the crucial first goal, another one of those sweet strikes that have become his trademark.

Arsenal’s big concern was that they might pay for their failure to take one of several gilt-edged opportunities in the first half, but they were able to close out this crucial win after Schar’s own goal.

And Arsenal showed they have added another side to the game with their attempts to slow the game down to break up Newcastle’s rhythm and momentum.

It enraged the home fans and Newcastle manager Eddie Howe’s assistant Jason Tindall in particular, but it is a tactic the Magpies have used themselves this season when it has suited them.

Arsenal are still second favourites as they pursue their first title since 2003/2004 but they demonstrated again they are determined to take the race all the way.

Newcastle United’s fans could not hide their disappointment at the final whistle as all their efforts to dent Arsenal’s title challenge and lift their own Champions League aspirations came to nothing.

It removes some of the margin for error as they chase a place in the top four, but the manner in which they ran Arsenal so close and made the margins so fine was an example of their progress this season.

Who knows what might have happened had Murphy’s shot in the opening minutes gone in instead of bouncing back off the woodwork? But in the end Arsenal had the better chances and claimed the three points.

The Toon Army is alive with self-belief and optimism, even cheering their side loudly after the final whistle as manager Howe took his players on a lap around the pitch.

Isak showed what a quality acquisition he has been, but there was no joy for key midfield man Bruno Guimaraes who did not have one of his better days.

Newcastle stay third, two points ahead of Liverpool in fifth, the good news for Howe and his players being that they remain firmly in control of their own destiny.

source – BBC

Betusile Mcinga‘s Ngena Noah wins Song of the Year at MMA 2023

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Betusile Mcinga goes home with a big win as he won the Song of the Year awards at Metro FM Awards 2023. On Saturday night at the Mbombela stadium, the musician was announced as the winner of the aforementioned category with his song, Ngena Noah. He wins against AKA and K.O (Sete).

The category trends on social media as the winner sparks controversy. However, a few has taken to social media to congratulate Betusile.

In other news – Zodwa Wabantu’s Dance Moves leaves Fans shocked

South African dancer Zodwa Wabantu had her Instagram fans and followers’ tongues wagging when she uploaded a video dancing half-naked in a club. Zodwa Wabantu broke into the scenes years ago when she went viral as the woman who wore high heels, with a Savanna in her hand and danced well.

Netizens were not ready to see what she had in store for them when she posted a video on her socials. Learn more

Jamie Foxx Breaks Silence After Suffering Medical Emergency

Jamie Foxx Breaks Silence After Suffering Medical Emergency. Jamie Foxx is speaking out amid his recovery. Weeks after he suffered a medical emergency, the 55-year-old returned to social media to thank fans for their support.

“Appreciate all the love!!!” Jamie wrote on Instagram May 3. “Feeling blessed.” He also gave a shout out to friend Nick Cannon for filling in on the Fox show Beat Shazam, writing on his Instagram Story, “Appreciate ya my boy @nickcannon see u all soon.”

The update comes after Jamie’s daughter Corinne Foxx shared that the Ray actor was undergoing medical treatment for undisclosed reasons.

“We wanted to share that my father, Jamie Foxx, experienced a medical complication yesterday,” the 29-year-old wrote on Instagram April 12. “Luckily, due to quick action and great care, he is already on his way to recovery. We know how beloved he is and appreciate your prayers.”

On behalf of her family, including mom Connie Kline, Corinne asked for privacy at this time.

Celebrities have offered their support for Jamie and his family, with Nick recently sharing an update on his condition.

“Man, I’m praying. I literally have been saying prayers out loud. Words of affirmation for my big brother,” the Wild ‘n Out star told Entertainment Tonight in an interview published April 23. “He’s awake. They say he’s alert.”

Earlier that week, fellow comedian Martin Lawrence also said he heard Jamie was “doing better.”

“My prayers go out for him every night and just wishing the best for him, one of the best that we got in Hollywood,” he told Extra on April 20. “Not only one of the best entertainers, but a good person.”

Before his health scare, Jamie—who is also dad to Annalise Bishop, 13, with Kristin Grannis—was photographed in Atlanta while on the set of his upcoming Netflix film Back in Action.

The project will mark Cameron Diaz’s first movie since appearing in Annie with Jamie in 2014. As for how he got his friend back on screen, he said it took a little persuading.

“We just begged and pleased on my knees, like, ‘Just give the people one more again,'” Jamie exclusively told E! News’ Daily Pop in August. “We love her, we’ve been waiting on her and this is just gonna be fantastic.”

Aside from work, his priority is being the best dad to his daughters.

Just one week before his medical emergency, Jamie poked fun at Annalise’s habits as she grows up. “Welcome to the teenagers’ lives,” he shared on Instagram April 1 with a photo of his youngest child on her phone. “They don’t even look at you this day’s. Always on the phone.”

But all jokes aside, the Django Unchained actor is proud of his children including Corinne, who recently received an award for her work with the Endometriosis Foundation of America.

“She has been very open and honest about what she’s going through and being able to share her story has informed and lifted other people in need,” he wrote on Instagram in March. “I love you to the moon and back. @corinnefoxx.”

source – ENews!

Zodwa Wabantu’s Dance moves leaves Fans shocked

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South African dancer Zodwa Wabantu had her Instagram fans and followers’ tongues wagging when she uploaded a video dancing half-naked in a club. Zodwa Wabantu broke into the scenes years ago when she went viral as the woman who wore high heels, with a Savanna in her hand and danced well.

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Netizens were not ready to see what she had in store for them when she posted a video on her socials. In the clip, the controversial entertainer wowed her fans and followers when they saw her dancing to a song titled Iza Mawala by Dladla_Mshunqisi. Over the years, Zodwa Wabantu who recently accepted her calling to become a sangoma made headlines for her way of dancing and dressing.

Quite recently she had her online followers jaw-dropped when she posted a video dancing with no underwear on. In the post she said,

“Angithi yimi Oweza naloshuni (Naked) Manje ngiyadesha ke manjeNgizo Tester ke manje Ngizon Preser ke manje Uban ebethi Sphumele ngaphandle.

TRANSLATION: I’m the one who came up with this tune (Naked) Now I’m drawing I’m going to test now I’ll press now Who said we should go outside. After having gone silent on social media for some time, fans were said to have begun to speculate that she was broke, Zalebs reported.

However, she reportedly bashed the rumours and was quoted as saying, I’m not a flashy person. I have always lived a simple life. I don’t wear make-up or put on weaves, and I focus on investing my money in things that matter.”

Source: News365

In other news – Video- A Look At Connie Ferguson’s boxing sessions

Connie Ferguson is a sporty woman and she’s stayed true to that lifestyle for years.

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The actress Connie Ferguson is a regular at the gym and she does all kinds of work-out. Learn more

Liverpool 1 – 0 Brentford

Liverpool 1 – 0 Brentford. Mohamed Salah continued his superb scoring form as Liverpool made it six Premier League wins in a row by defeating Brentford to move one point behind Manchester United in the race for the top four.

The Egypt forward became the first player in Reds history to score in nine consecutive home appearances in all competitions, while his winner was his 100th goal for the Reds at Anfield.

His 13th-minute attempt was not the most eye-catching goal of his career – Salah bundling the ball over the line from close range after Virgil van Dijk’s cushioned header across the six-yard box.

But Salah’s 30th goal of the season set Jurgen Klopp’s side on the way to another crucial win that keeps alive Liverpool’s outside hopes of qualifying for next season’s Champions League.

Liverpool are on 62 points, one behind fourth-placed Manchester United who have two games in hand – including one at struggling West Ham United on Sunday (19:00 BST).

At a vibrant Anfield, Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo thought had equalised only for it to be ruled out for offside after a video assistant referee check, while Cody Gakpo missed a great chance to make it 2-0 after the break from point-blank range.

Before the game, many Liverpool fans booed the national anthem which was played as a tribute to King Charles III on the day of his coronation, despite the club saying they know some fans “have strong views on it”.

Where would Liverpool be without Salah?

In front of Liverpool’s all-time record scorer Ian Rush, Liverpool’s number 11 reached a century of goals at the iconic home of the Reds, while Salah has now scored 30 goals or more in four of his six seasons at Liverpool.

Fabinho was heavily involved in the move for the goal, the Brazil midfielder playing a lovely pass into the box for Van Dijk to tee up Salah to equal Steven Gerrard’s tally of 186 for Liverpool in all competitions.

On a day of milestones, Alisson was relatively untroubled as the Brazil keeper made it 100 clean sheets for Liverpool in all competitions, while Trent Alexander-Arnold produced the pass of the match to set up Darwin Nunez who should have made it 2-0.

Gakpo will also feel he should have scored after Diogo Jota’s pass into the six-yard area, while David Raya thwarted Alexander-Arnold in the closing stages.

Liverpool, who won just two of their opening eight Premier League games, are ending the season strongly but they are also running out of games in their efforts to qualify for the Champions League.

They have just three more left – Leicester (away), Aston Villa (home) and Southampton (away). Manchester United remain strong favourites to seal a top-four finish, with three of their five games at home to Wolves, Chelsea and Fulham.

Liverpool fans, however, will still believe they can sneak into the top four while their side carries on winning.

source – BBC

Wolves 1 – 0 Aston Villa

Wolves 1 – 0 Aston Villa. Toti scored his first Wolves goal as Julen Lopetegui’s side beat European hopefuls Aston Villa at Molineux to banish any lingering fears of Premier League relegation.

The hard-fought victory lifts Lopetegui’s team to 40 points, 10 clear of 18th-placed Nottingham Forest, who have four games left to play.

Portuguese centre-back Toti gave Wolves the lead inside 10 minutes, sending a towering header beyond Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez via the underside of the crossbar.

The visitors dominated possession and went close to equalising in the first half through Emiliano Buendia and Ollie Watkins, before Ashley Young steered a low, curling shot past Jose Sa’s right-hand post early in the second half.

Tyrone Mings blazed Douglas Luiz’s delivery over the crossbar as Villa applied heavy pressure late on, but the hosts held firm to claim a fourth consecutive home league victory and a fourth successive clean sheet in front of their own fans.

Villa stay eighth but have now played three games more than seventh-placed Brighton, who are one point ahead and host struggling Everton on Monday.

Before the game, Lopetegui said his players would need to deliver a near-perfect performance to match an Aston Villa side enjoying a new lease of life under Unai Emery.

While the hosts’ display was far from error free, the result was the ideal antidote to last Saturday’s humbling defeat by Brighton at Amex Stadium and all but confirms their place in the top flight next season.

Wolves’ high press forced an early corner from which Toti rose above Jacob Ramsey to break the deadlock, while a combination of dogged defending and inspired goalkeeping kept Villa at bay at the other end.

The home side did have opportunities to double their lead, Matheus Cunha firing over the bar from Diego Costa’s knockdown before the former Chelsea striker shot straight at Martinez not long after half-time.

Matheus Nunes perhaps should have given Wolves a two-goal cushion from Pedro Neto’s low cross, but he failed to connect with his compatriot’s delivery.

Wolves have now registered seven wins from their nine Premier League fixtures at Molineux in 2023 – only Manchester City and Manchester United have a better record on home soil.

They last recorded four consecutive top-flight home wins in April 1975.

Aston Villa’s momentum under Emery has stalled recently, with Saturday’s defeat coming six days after a 1-0 reverse to Manchester United at Old Trafford.

However, with games against fellow European hopefuls Tottenham, Liverpool and Brighton to come, Villa’s hopes of securing continental football next season remain very much alive.

After falling behind to Wolves’ first real attack of the match, Sa produced a marvellous one-handed save to prevent a Buendia half-volley from nestling in the bottom corner.

Top scorer Watkins, who is now without a goal in four matches, powered a header straight at Sa from Ramsey’s delivery, while Craig Dawson’s last-ditch tackle prevented the lively Buendia from getting a shot away after skipping past Max Kilman.

Emery handed Bertrand Traore his first league start in 16 months at Molineux but it failed to pay off, the former Chelsea and Lyon forward surrendering possession cheaply on several occasions before being hooked at half-time for fit-again Leon Bailey.

Mings squandered the visitors’ best chance in the second half, escaping the attention of the Wolves defence but firing Luiz’s free-kick high over the bar from an excellent position.

Having scored in 20 previous league games under Emery, Villa have now failed to find the net in back-to-back fixtures under the Spaniard.

source – BBC

Tottenham Hotspur 1 – 0 Crystal Palace

Tottenham Hotspur 1 – 0 Crystal Palace. Harry Kane became the outright second-highest goalscorer in Premier League history as Tottenham ended a four-game winless run with a much-needed victory over Crystal Palace.

Kane, 29, expertly headed in Pedro Porro’s cross in first-half added time to reach 209 goals in the competition and surpass former Manchester United and Everton striker Wayne Rooney.

It proved enough to earn a first victory under interim manager Ryan Mason and move Spurs above Brighton into sixth place – although they have now played three games more than the Seagulls, who face Everton on Monday.

The hosts had gone closest to a breakthrough before Kane’s opener when Cristian Romero’s near-post header cannoned off the crossbar, while at the opposite end Clement Lenglet produced a superb tackle to halt Jeffrey Schlupp’s progress towards goal.

Sam Johnstone kept Palace in contention with a close-range save to deny Son Heung-min following an excellent pass by Romero inside the final quarter of an hour.

But, with Kane in position to clear a loose ball from his own six-yard box, Roy Hodgson suffered just his second loss in seven games since returning to management, leaving his side 12th.

Both teams were involved in seven-goal thrillers last weekend but with contrasting fortunes. Palace’s deserved 4-3 win over West Ham and Spurs’ loss to Liverpool by the same score were indicative of their respective late-season trajectories.

While Hodgson has efficiently guided Palace to near-certain safety since the 75-year-old returned to management in March, Spurs’ bid for a top-four finish has faltered amid a run of one win in seven league games.

Despite an admirable fightback from 3-0 down at Anfield before a 94th-minute sucker-punch, interim boss Mason had once again seen his side – league-leaders for goals conceded in the opening 15 minutes of matches – punished for a costly slow start.

But Spurs ensured they would not make the same mistake and a rare clean sheet – their first in the competition since February – provided the foundation for victory over in-form opposition.

Romero’s header represented Spurs’ best opportunity before Kane drifted the ball out to Porro and then met the wing-back’s cross at the far post for his 26th league goal of the season with the final action of the first half.

That is a tally which would have secured the Premier League’s Golden Boot in each of the past four seasons, but instead leaves him nine goals behind Manchester City talisman Erling Haaland this term.

The goal, in which Kane demonstrated both his key role in build-up play and lethal ability inside the penalty area, served as the latest reminder of the England captain’s crucial role in this Spurs side before an expected summer of intense speculation surrounding his future as he enters the final 12 months of his contract.

Although Son was prevented from sealing the points by the outstretched arms of Johnstone, Mason will be pleased with the determination shown by his side to see out the closing stages as Palace were forced to leave empty-handed.

source – BBC

Bournemouth 1 – 3 Chelsea

Bournemouth 1 – 3 Chelsea. Two late goals against Bournemouth finally gave Frank Lampard his first win since his return as Chelsea’s interim manager.

The Blues had lost all four Premier League games since Lampard’s return in April, but had led through Conor Gallagher’s early header.

Matias Vina levelled for Bournemouth, but Benoit Badiashile and Joao Felix struck inside the last 10 minutes.

Relegation remains a possibility for the Cherries with three games left, while Chelsea are 11th in the table.

With Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Raheem Sterling among five players left out from the side that had lost 3-1 at Arsenal in their previous outing, Chelsea were much improved with 21-year-old Noni Madueke a particular threat on the right-hand side.

Bournemouth’s best spell came early in the second half when Vina missed a chance for a second and Dango Ouattara headed over from close range, but Gary O’Neil’s side still have a good chance of avoiding a quick return to the Championship with games against Crystal Palace, Manchester United and Everton to come.

They are currently nine points clear of the bottom three, although some teams still have four matches to play.

Chelsea’s recent record made for grim reading, with defeats to Real Madrid in both legs of their Champions League quarter-final to go alongside the losses in the league and just two goals scored in those six outings under Lampard.

But Lampard’s tweaks to the side that had gone 3-0 behind after just 34 minutes against Arsenal paid off, with Gallagher looking lively throughout after his deft, glancing header diverted N’Golo Kante’s fine cross from the right in the ninth minute.

Madueke found the side netting in the first half, as well as posing problems for Bournemouth when cutting inside from the left with some fine runs.

Badiashile, another of Lampard’s changes from midweek, also impressed in giving Chelsea a much more solid feel at the back and he thoroughly deserved his first goal since his arrival from Monaco in January with a poke from close range to Hatem Ziyech’s free-kick.

Felix finished off a cute exchange of passes with Sterling, on as a substitute in the second half, to give a comfortable-looking gloss to the scoreline.

But even after the relief of his first win, Lampard knows he still faces a tricky end to the season.

Chelsea face relegation-threatened Nottingham Forest next, before a daunting final trio of games against clubs currently in the positions Chelsea fans would expect to be contesting: Manchester City, Manchester United and Newcastle United.

Thomas Tuchel was still Chelsea’s manager when Gary O’Neil replaced Scott Parker in late August in the wake of the Cherries’ disastrous 9-0 loss at Liverpool, but while the German lasted only just over a week more, O’Neil has repaid the faith shown in him despite some dips in form since his appointment.

A run of six wins in nine games prior to Chelsea’s visit has lifted Bournemouth from the very foot of the table in early March to the cusp of safety, and even this defeat still leaves them nine points clear of Leicester, Leeds and Forest below them.

Astute business in January has been key to their revival under O’Neil with Vina, on loan from AS Roma, grabbing his second goal inside a month after an excellent move that also involved the impressive Ryan Christie.

Cutting in from the left and quickly exchanging passes with Christie and Dominic Solanke, Vina then opened up his body and curled the ball high past Kepa Arrizabalaga for a brilliant equaliser.

Vina should arguably have had another in the second half, but Kepa was equal to the Uruguay international’s near-post shot to his right.

Ouattara, who had also arrived in January on a permanent deal from Lorient, should have hit the target with his header from inside the six-yard area and the impressive Burkina Faso midfielder’s miss proved vital when Chelsea subsequently stretched away.

source – BBC

Manchester City 2 – 1 Leeds United

Manchester City 2 – 1 Leeds United. Manchester City moved four points clear at the top of the Premier League by surviving a late scare to beat a Leeds side playing under new manager Sam Allardyce for the first time.

Two fine first-half goals by Ilkay Gundogan had done the damage for City, who appeared utterly dominant as they headed towards their 10th straight league win.

Gundogan’s first neat finish, which came after Riyad Mahrez found him in space on the edge of the area, was into the bottom left-hand corner of Joel Robles’ goal.

His second, again with Mahrez the provider, was identical apart from that he found the opposite corner of the net.

City were in full control but could not find a third goal to finish Leeds off after the break. Even Erling Haaland, for once, failed to score – his best effort came back off the post.

Their best chance to wrap the game up came with six minutes to go, when Pascal Struijk fouled Phil Foden inside the area and referee Andrew Madley pointed to the spot.

Regular penalty-taker Haaland passed up the chance to take it and add to his 51-goal tally for the season, but saw Gundogan miss out on a hat-trick when he sent his effort against the post.

That gave Leeds hope and, only 58 seconds later, they were somehow back in the game. Manuel Akanji failed to deal with a long ball and substitute Rodrigo beat Ederson with a low finish.

Their noisy supporters roared them forward in search of an unlikely equaliser but City were not in the mood to let the three points slip.

Pep Guardiola’s side march on, with the next step in their Treble bid coming against Real Madrid at the Bernabeu on Tuesday, in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final.

They now have four Premier League games left and for the first time this season have a significant lead over second-placed Arsenal, who travel to third-placed Newcastle on Sunday.

Leeds and Allardyce, meanwhile, only have a grim fight against relegation ahead.

With three games left, they remain out of the relegation zone on goal difference – but they will have to show far more attacking intent in the next few weeks if they are to avoid the drop.

Gundogan’s contract ends in the summer, and it is games like this that show how foolish it would be for City to allow him to leave after seven years at Etihad Stadium.

The 32-year-old Germany midfielder is far less flamboyant than some of his City team-mates but his knack for finding space or timing his run to make or score a goal remains an important weapon.

He made the difference here, even if he should probably leave the spot-kicks to Haaland in future.

Until the late drama that followed Gundogan’s miss, this was exactly the kind of stroll that City wanted before they face Real in a tie that will define their season.

Guardiola made seven changes from the team that beat West Ham on Wednesday, many of them with Madrid in mind, but there was no sign of any loss of rhythm.

The biggest concern will be an injury to left-back Nathan Ake, who was forced off in the second half and must be a doubt for Tuesday.

Allardyce’s comments at his unveiling in midweek, when he claimed to be the equal of any manager in the Premier League, succeeded in taking the pressure off his players before kick-off, but he could do little more to help them once the game began.

As anticipated, his plan to stop City involved defending deep and in numbers. Initially it worked, but with Leeds so timid, it seemed only a matter of time before the leaders found a way through, which they duly did.

At 2-0, it felt like damage-limitation was Allardyce’s main goal and, on that front at least, this was mission accomplished – his side did not ship chances or goals in anything like the same numbers as they have in recent weeks.

Their late rally was something of an unexpected and, probably, undeserved bonus. But, far from being battered, as many people expected, this was a performance to build on – starting at home to Newcastle on 13 May.

source – BBC