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Just in: Super Falconets thrash South Korea 1-0

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A late goal at 86th minute by Flourish Sabastine separates the locked horns between Nigeria and South Korea at the FIFA Women’s World Cup U-20 Category on going in Colombia.

The match, played at the Estadio Metropolitano de Techo, saw both teams create few chances, with Nigeria edging the Koreans in terms of opportunities, especially in the second half. Mary Lucky Mkpa was a standout performer for the Falconets, with her determination and accuracy nearly paying off on several occasions.

The Koreans, who lost to Nigeria in the previous competition in Costa Rica, came close to taking the lead in the 15th minute, but Shukurat Oladipowa’s crucial stop denied them. The Nigerians also had their share of close calls, with Shukurat Bakare failing to save a pull-out attempt in the 28th minute, and Myeyung’s 22-yard free kick rattling the crossbar just before the break.

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The breakthrough came when substitute Sabastine cut in from the right side and struck the upright, with the ball rolling into the net for the game’s lone goal. The Falconets’ next challenge is a daunting one, as they face three-time champions Germany on Wednesday night at the same venue. The Germans, who defeated Venezuela in their opener, will be favourites to win, but the Falconets’ confidence will be high after this thrilling victory.

The win marks a perfect start for the Falconets in the 11th edition of the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup, and they will be looking to build on this momentum as they aim to make a deep run in the tournament.

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EPL: Southampton relegated in record time after Tottenham defeat

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Southampton were relegated from the Premier League in record-setting time after a 3-1 defeat at Tottenham on Sunday ended their brief stay in the top-flight.

Brennan Johnson struck twice in the first half and Mateus Fernandes’s late reply was too late to stop bottom of the table Southampton crashing back to the Championship.

Beaten for the 25th time in 31 games, Southampton are the first Premier League team to be relegated with seven matches still to play.

Ipswich and Derby were relegated with six games left in 1994-95 and 2007-08, respectively.

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Ivan Juric’s side are also still one shy of matching Derby’s 2007-08 record low Premier League total points of 11.

Juric, whose team are without a win in their last seven league matches, admitted this week that avoiding the record low points tally is Southampton’s only target for the rest of their dismal season.

Southampton were pushed to the brink of relegation when fourth-bottom Wolves came from behind to beat Ipswich 2-1 on Saturday, leaving Saints 22 points from safety.

Their slide down to the second tier was confirmed 315 days after they clinched promotion by beating Leeds in the Championship play-off final at Wembley.

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Russell Martin was architect of Southampton’s success in the Championship with an attacking approach, but his insistence on sticking to those tactics backfired badly in the top flight.

Martin was sacked in December after a 5-0 defeat against Tottenham left Southampton bottom of the table with just five points from 16 games.

Former Roma boss Juric was hired to replace Martin on an 18-month contract, but the Croatian was unable to save Southampton from going down with a whimper.

– No reprieve –

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Tottenham have been in turmoil themselves for much of the season, with fan protests against chairman Daniel Ley before and during the game underlining the depth of the problems in north London.

But under-fire boss Ange Postecoglou, who was jeered by Tottenham fans during Thursday’s defeat at Chelsea, earned a little breathing space at Southampton’s expense.

Trying to avoid their lowest finish since 1993-94 — when they came 15th — Tottenham’s first win in five league games lifted them to 13th place.

It was a much-needed boost before their Europa League quarter-final first leg against Eintracht Frankfurt on Thursday.

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Postecoglou’s men took the lead in the 13th minute when Johnson fired into the roof of the net from Djed Spence’s cut-back for his 15th goal in all competitions this season.

That spelt doom for Southampton, who haven’t won a single league game this season after conceding the opening goal.

Lucas Bergvall’s close-range finish was disallowed for offside after the kind of protracted VAR check that has driven Postecoglou to claim the system is “killing the game”.

It was only a temporary reprieve as Wales forward Johnson doubled Tottenham’s advantage with a composed finish from James Maddison’s header in the 42nd minute.

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Despite their team’s predicament, Southampton fans packed into one corner of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium hadn’t lost their sense of humour, chanting “Que sera, sera… we’re going to Coventry” as the clock ticked down on their stay in the top tier.

In a moment of quality at odds with their woeful campaign, Fernandes chested down and fired past Tottenham keeper Guglielmo Vicario in the 90th minute.

There was no late comeback as Wellington fouled Johnson and Mathys Tel converted the penalty to confirm Southampton’s demise.

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Just in: Fulham flog league leaders Liverpool 3-2

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Fulham on Sunday flogged league leaders Liverpool 3-2 at home.

Nigeria’s Alex Iwobi was on song as he netted the second goal for Fulham.

Details shortly…

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PSG win Ligue 1 title with six games to go, remain unbeaten

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Paris Saint-Germain of France has secured the Ligue 1 title on Saturday with 1-0 win at home to Angers enough to gave them an unassailable lead over nearest challengers Monaco with six games of the season still to play.

This is PSG’s 13th title overall, a French record, and their 11th in the last 13 seasons, this highlighting the extent to which the Parisian have dominated the league since being taken over by Qatar Sports Investments in 2011

PSG still have the chance of repeating last season’s domestic treble and, with a Champions League quarter-final coming up against Aston Villa next week, a first European title is in a serious possibility.

Winning titles is nothing new to the French champions but PSG team under Luis Enrique has helped turn them from a team long associated with egos and big-money into a vibrant, youthful and thrilling team to watch.

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