Harvey Barnes Scores Twice as Newcastle Beat Manchester City 2-0

All the talk before the match centered on Erling Haaland chasing Alan Shearer’s record for the fewest games to reach 100 Premier League goals. But it was Harvey Barnes who stole the spotlight, scoring twice to become the first Newcastle player to net a Premier League brace against Manchester City since Shearer in November 2003. It was a frustrating day for City, who had hoped to close the gap on Arsenal, who won’t play until Sunday, after gaining two points on them before the international break. Guardiola kept faith with the same starting XI for a third straight Premier League match—the first time he had done so since August and September 2021—seeking continuity and momentum. The game was wide open from the start. Both sides created numerous chances, yet opportunities were repeatedly wasted. Haaland failed to get a shot off after Newcastle goalkeeper Nick Pope rushed out, while Nick Woltemade was denied by Gianluigi Donnarumma. Barnes missed a sitter from Jacob Murphy’s cross, and Haaland later fired straight at Pope from close range. Phil Foden then missed arguably the best chance of the half. By the break, seven big chances had been created (four for Newcastle, three for City), generating a combined 2.59 expected goals (1.18 for Newcastle, 1.41 for City), but the score remained 0-0. It was the most big chances in a goalless first half since 2010-11 and the second-highest non-penalty xG recorded in a goalless Premier League first half since 2012-13.  

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Nottingham Forest Shock Liverpool With Comprehensive 3-0 Victory To Deepen Reds’ Premier League Crisis

Nottingham Forest produced a stunning upset at Anfield, cruising to a 3-0 victory that further damaged Liverpool’s fading title push and secured Forest’s first consecutive league wins on the ground in more than six decades. Murillo opened the scoring in the 33rd minute after Liverpool failed to clear a corner. The hosts protested that Dan Ndoye was offside and obstructing Alisson’s view, but the goal was allowed to stand. Forest struck again almost immediately after the restart, with Neco Williams pulling the ball back for Nicolo Savona to drive beyond Alisson. Liverpool’s misery deepened in the 78th minute when the goalkeeper parried Omari Hutchinson’s effort, only for Morgan Gibbs-White to pounce and finish from the middle of the box. The defeat marked Arne Slot’s sixth loss in seven league matches, leaving Liverpool provisionally 11th on 18 points, eight behind leaders Arsenal. Forest climbed to 16th with the emphatic win.

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Chelsea Beat Burnley 2-0 At Turf Moor With Goals From Pedro Neto And Enzo Fernandez

Pedro Neto and Enzo Fernandez secured Chelsea’s 2-0 win at Turf Moor. Neto opened the scoring with a diving header eight minutes before half-time, meeting Jamie Gittens’ precise cross from the left. It was one of the few moments of high-quality play in a match that offered limited clear-cut opportunities, though both teams worked hard throughout. Chelsea pressed for a second goal after the break, with Neto nearly doubling his tally when his shot rattled the post. Fernandez eventually sealed the victory, finishing off a move set up by Marc Guiu, who delivered the ball from the right. Neto had been instrumental in the build-up, carrying the ball wide, evading a challenge, and threading a clever pass to Guiu. The win marked Chelsea’s fourth consecutive away league victory and lifted them to second in the Premier League, three points behind leaders Arsenal, who face Tottenham on Sunday.

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Nigeria Rise To 38th In FIFA Rankings Despite Performances Against DR Congo

Nigeria have climbed three spots to 38th in the latest FIFA men’s world ranking released on Wednesday, following a month in which the Super Eagles featured in two crucial competitive matches. The new ranking factors in 149 international games played since the last update, including Nigeria’s 4–1 win over Gabon and the 1–1 draw with DR Congo, which the Eagles eventually lost 4–3 on penalties in the African play-off. Although the penalty defeat cost Nigeria a place at the 2026 World Cup, the team’s performances were still strong enough to push them higher on the global table. Nigeria now sit on 1,502.46 points, placing them fifth in Africa behind Morocco, Senegal, Egypt and Algeria. Morocco lead the continent with 1,713.12 points, while Senegal follow in 19th place globally with 1,648.07 points. Egypt occupy 34th with 1,520.68, just ahead of Algeria in 35th on 1,516.37 points. The African standings are tightly contested, with Nigeria holding a slim edge over sixth-placed Tunisia, who sit 40th with 1,497.13 points. Further down the list, Ivory Coast trail with 1,489.59 points, while DR Congo stand on 1,442.50, showing how competitive the region has become.

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Morocco’s Ghizlane Chebbak Wins 2025 CAF Women’s Player of the Year

Morocco’s Ghizlane Chebbak has been crowned CAF Women’s Player of the Year for 2025, rewarding a phenomenal season for the 35-year-old forward. The award was handed out on Wednesday, November 19, during the CAF Awards ceremony in Rabat, Morocco. Chebbak claimed the honour ahead of Nigeria’s Super Falcons captain Rasheedat Ajibade and fellow Moroccan Sanna Mssoudy. Chebbak was a standout at the WAFCON tournament, clinching the Golden Boot with five goals and earning a place in the Team of the Tournament. Her impressive displays throughout the year also saw her named in the FIFA FIFPRO Women’s World 11. Ajibade, despite missing out on the CAF accolade, captained the Super Falcons to a record-extending 10th WAFCON title, was named Player of the Tournament, featured in the Team of the Year, and completed a high-profile transfer to French giants Paris Saint-Germain. Chebbak’s recognition underscores her consistent brilliance and her growing legacy in African women’s football.

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BREAKING: Achraf Hakimi Wins 2025 CAF Player of the Year

Morocco and Paris Saint-Germain defender Achraf Hakimi has been named the 2025 Player of the Year by the Confederation of African Football (CAF). The 27-year-old claimed the award ahead of Victor Osimhen of Nigeria (Galatasaray) and Mohamed Salah of Egypt (Liverpool), taking over from Super Eagles forward Ademola Lookman, last year’s winner. Hakimi had finished as runner-up for two consecutive years before finally clinching the top prize. Last season, he was instrumental in PSG’s historic campaign, helping the French club secure the Ligue 1 title, the French Cup, and their first-ever UEFA Champions League trophy. The award ceremony on Monday saw Hakimi arrive with his foot heavily strapped, as he is currently sidelined due to injury.

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Donald Trump Reveals Son Barron Is Cristiano Ronaldo Fan After White House Meeting

President Donald Trump has shared that his son, Barron Trump, is a fan of football star Cristiano Ronaldo after the teenager met the player at the White House on Tuesday evening. Ronaldo was among the guests at a state dinner hosted by Trump in honor of Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman. The Al Nassr forward attended the event with his fiancée, Georgina Rodriguez, as part of the Crown Prince’s delegation. The 40-year-old footballer, dressed in a black tuxedo, joined other high-profile figures including Elon Musk and U.S. Vice President JD Vance. During his speech at the dinner, Trump highlighted Ronaldo’s presence and shared Barron’s excitement about meeting him. “This room is loaded up with the biggest leaders in the world, business, sports… My son is a big fan of Ronaldo… Barron got to meet him, and I think he respects his father a little bit more now, just the fact that I introduced you. So I just want to thank you both for being here,” Trump said. Ronaldo’s visit came shortly after he was shown a red card in Portugal’s FIFA World Cup qualifier against Ireland, which sidelined him for Portugal’s 3-0 win over Armenia on Sunday. The victory confirmed Portugal’s place at the 2026 World Cup, scheduled to take place across the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

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Curacao Makes History as Smallest Nation Ever to Qualify for the FIFA World Cup

Curacao has rewritten football history by becoming the smallest nation ever to qualify for the FIFA World Cup after holding Jamaica to a 0-0 draw in Kingston on Tuesday. With a population of only 156,000, the Caribbean island survived a relentless second-half push from the Reggae Boyz, earning the single point needed to secure their spot at the tournament in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The result crowned a stunning qualifying run for the “Blue Wave,” who finished at the top of Group B with 12 points from six matches—one point ahead of Jamaica. Curacao’s achievement breaks the previous record held by Iceland, which qualified for the 2018 World Cup with a population of about 350,000.

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