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Barca's Lamine Yamal Can Learn El Clasico Lessons After Real Madrid Triumph
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Barca's Lamine Yamal Can Learn El Clasico Lessons After Real Madrid Triumph

Lamine Yamal's words before the Clasico caused more of a stir than his subdued performance on the pitch as Barcelona fell to defeat, and the 18-year-old star can take some valuable lessons moving forward. For the first time the teenager became the main focus of an entire stadium's ire after comments he made before Real Madrid's 2-1 victory on Sunday became the focus of heavy criticism in the capital. Joking on a social media stream appearance Yamal suggested Real Madrid "steal" and "complain", and he was harangued by the Santiago Bernabeu crowd as a result during Los Blancos's triumph that sent them five points clear of Barca at the top of La Liga. Madrid players, led by captain Dani Carvajal, headed towards Yamal to remonstrate with him, as the ill-tempered ending to the game boiled over after the final whistle. Yamal will learn that if he says anything remotely controversial it will always be blown up by Madrid media outlets, as is true on the other side of the rivalry. Barcelona's assistant coach, Marcus Sorg, filling in for the suspended Hansi Flick, said the atmosphere might have affected Yamal's flat display. "It could be (that), probably a little bit, because he is also learning to deal with the crowd, the shouting and whistles from spectators," said Sorg. "It's normal. Normally he's very motivated and plays well. Today it was not so easy for him." Yamal has also now learned that sometimes he will get his comeuppance, which in his fledgling career he has not experienced much of. He lifted Euro 2024 with Spain last year and went on to win a domestic treble with Barcelona, as well as finishing second in the Ballon d'Or award voting. The forward has been quick to fire out jibes on social media, and last season said Real Madrid players can speak "when they beat me". However in a rivalry as intense and storied as the Clasico there will always be swings of dominance, highs and lows. Barcelona won all four Clasico matches last season and Madrid players had that sentiment in mind as they sought out the teenager. "Talk is cheap," wrote Jude Bellingham, Real Madrid's match-winner, on an Instagram post in a thinly-veiled retort to Yamal. 'Make a scene' Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong criticised Carvajal, 33, for arguing with Yamal in public. "If Carvajal wanted to speak to Lamine, he could do so in private," said De Jong. "If he thinks he shouldn't do things like (those comments) he could call him. They're team-mates (with Spain), they know each other. Why do you have to make a scene on the pitch?" On the other hand Real Madrid midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni said Yamal's comments were not particularly upsetting. "They're just words, and there's no bad intention. It motivates us a bit more, but if Lamine wants to talk, he can do so, there's no problem," Tchouameni told reporters. "When I was little, I remember the exchanges between Barca and Real players before matches, and we liked that. In the end, the match is played on the pitch." Yamal's performance was unusually gray, with the winger seemingly still affected by a groin injury he has been working to recover from. He rarely tried to beat his opponents one-on-one, in part thanks to Madrid's attentive defending. "He came from an injury and he needs rhythm, more games at the highest level," said Sorg, who also noted the teenager was getting extra attention from Barca's opposition this season. "The opponents try everything to defend very well, they adapt this season," continued Flick's assistant. "They often play two against one against him... he's young and he has to improve and we will help him." It would be a shame for Yamal to lose some of the spike which makes him interesting both on and off the pitch, but his disappointing afternoon will give him plenty to think about in the weeks and months ahead.(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Sinner Fights Back Against Zverev To Claim 'Special' Vienna Crown
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Sinner Fights Back Against Zverev To Claim 'Special' Vienna Crown

Jannik Sinner clinched his fourth title of the season on Sunday as the Italian rallied from a set down to beat Alexander Zverev in the final of the Vienna Open. Sinner dropped his first set of the tournament before staging a comeback to see off Zverev 3-6, 6-3, 7-5 to land the 22nd title of his career. It is his second triumph in Vienna, where he also lifted the trophy in 2023, and extended his winning run on indoor hard courts to 21 matches going into next week's final Masters 1000 of the year in Paris. But the top seed had to do it the hard way after falling behind as world number three Zverev, who had won four of seven previous meetings, secured the only break of the first set to take the upper hand. "It was such a difficult start in this final for me," said Sinner. "I went a break down, had some chances in the first set but couldn't use them. He was serving very well, but I just tried to stick there mentally and play my best tennis when it came." Sinner replied though by racing 3-0 ahead in the second set as he forced a decider against the 2021 champion. Zverev saved two break points in the fifth game of the third set but Sinner maintained the pressure despite battling a thigh issue in his first event since retiring with cramp at the Shanghai Masters. Sinner created another opportunity at 5-all with a blistering backhand down the line and won a lengthy rally the following point to snatch the key break. A routine hold wrapped up victory for the 24-year-old who has reached the final in eight of his 10 tournaments this season, with Sinner adding to his titles at the Australian Open, Wimbledon and Beijing. "The third set was a bit of a rollercoaster, but I was feeling the ball very well at times, so I tried to push and I'm very happy of course to win another title," Sinner added. "It's very special."(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Paulo Dybala Ends Drought As Roma Edge Sassuolo To Move Second In Serie A
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Paulo Dybala Ends Drought As Roma Edge Sassuolo To Move Second In Serie A

Paulo Dybala scored his first Serie A goal of the season to give Roma a 1-0 victory at Sassuolo on Sunday to lift them level with leaders Napoli. Roma moved to 18 points alongside the champions. After 16 minutes Dybala set up Bryan Cristante for a shot. When Arijanet Muric saved, Dybala pounced to put the rebound into the empty net. It was the Argentinian's 130th Serie A goal but his first from open play since last December. "These are three important points," said Dybala. "We knew we could move into first place before this match, but we're not getting carried away. The championship is still very long." Under Gian Piero Gasperini, who took over in July, Roma have become stingy in defence but are struggling to score. In eight games they have conceded three goals -- two fewer than any other team -- while scoring only eight. Roma sit second because their goal difference is two worse than Napoli, who beat fourth-placed Inter Milan 3-1 on Saturday. All four of their defeats this season have come at home, including a loss to Viktoria Plzen in the Europa League on Thursday and against Inter Milan in Serie A last Saturday. "I'm very satisfied because the team reacted well after two defeats this week," sid Gasperini. "The priority now is to win again at home. We have to reward our fans. At home, we have to be more effective." AC Milan, held to a 2-2 draw by Pisa on Friday at the San Siro, dropped to third, a point behind. Later on Sunday, Juventus, who have not won since September 13, visit Lazio in Rome.(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

Pakistan Coach Mike Hesson Backs Babar Azam's Return For South Africa T20Is
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Pakistan Coach Mike Hesson Backs Babar Azam's Return For South Africa T20Is

Pakistan coach Mike Hesson has thrown his support behind Babar Azam's return to the T20 squad, as the three-match series against South Africa starts in Rawalpindi on Tuesday. Azam, 31, has been recalled for the first time since December last year, having previously been dropped due to concerns over his strike rate in the format. But Hesson believes the timing is right for the batsman to make his comeback. "Yes, I certainly endorse his selection," Hesson said on Sunday. "We have rested Fakhar Zaman for this series, so it was a good opportunity to bring back Azam and I am confident he will do well." Azam, who captained Pakistan across all formats before stepping down in October 2024, is on the verge of a major milestone. He needs just nine runs to surpass India's Rohit Sharma as the leading run-scorer in T20 internationals. Sharma currently has 4,231 runs from 159 matches, while Azam sits at 4,223 from 128 games. Hesson, who took charge of the team in May, sees Azam's return as a strategic move ahead of next year's T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka. "Azam is likely to bat at number three and it is a role that I am confident that he will be able to do well and give us some options coming into the World Cup," he said. Despite South Africa missing several key players, Hesson remains cautious about the threat they pose. "Look, the squad that South Africa put together is a very dangerous side and we are wary of that," he said, referring to the team captained by Donovan Ferreira. South Africa will be without key batsman David Miller, who was ruled out due to a hamstring injury, and fast bowler Gerald Coetzee, sidelined with a pectoral muscle issue. Opener Aiden Markram and paceman Kagiso Rabada have also been rested for the series. The final two matches of the series will be played in Lahore on Friday and Saturday.(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Rain Spoils India's Tune-Up For Women's World Cup Semi-Final
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Rain Spoils India's Tune-Up For Women's World Cup Semi-Final

Rain once again played spoilsport in the Women's Cricket World Cup as the final league match between India and Bangladesh was abandoned at Navi Mumbai on Sunday. Co-hosts India got some match practise ahead of their semi-final against holders Australia but heavy downpour in the western Indian city left them with a no result. Chasing a revised target of 126 in 27 overs, India were 57-0 in 8.4 overs with Smriti Mandhana (34) and Amanjot Kaur (15) unbeaten when rain had the final say at the DY Patil Stadium. It was the sixth match of the 50-over women's marquee event to be abandoned due to rain, including five washouts in the Sri Lankan capital of Colombo. Kaur opened the innings for India after regular opener Pratika Rawal limped off the field when she twisted her ankle while fielding. Indian bowlers led by left-arm spinner Radha Yadav and her 3-30 restricted Bangladesh to 119-9 in 27 overs. India opted to field first after rain reduced the match to 43-overs-a-side but after play resumed Bangladesh reached 39-2 in 12.2 overs when a heavy shower again interrupted play. After two hours and 14 minutes, play resumed with overs cut down further and Bangladesh kept losing wickets after skipper Nigar Sultana was run-out by a direct throw from Radha at backward point. Sharmin Akhter (36) and Sobhana Mostary, who smashed 26 off 21 balls, attempted to hit back but Radha broke through to dismiss Mostary and took a wicket in each of her next two overs. Fellow left-arm orthodox Shree Charani took two wickets and combined with Radha to make Bangladesh finish on a below-par total. England will face South Africa in the first semi-final on Wednesday in Guwahati. India, chasing their first World Cup title, and seven-time champions Australia will clash in Navi Mumbai on Thursday ahead of the final at the same venue on November 2.(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Nepal’s Karki adds popular volunteer organiser, doctor to cabinet
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Nepal’s Karki adds popular volunteer organiser, doctor to cabinet

Nepal’s Prime Minister Sushila Karki on Sunday expanded her interim cabinet which was formed in the wake of a youth-led uprising last month, inducting two ministers seen as popular among young people. The unrest on September 8-9 was triggered by a brief ban on social media but fuelled by long-standing frustration over economic hardship and corruption. Violence during the protests, which led to the collapse of the previous government, killed at least 73 people and left parliament, courts and government buildings in flames. On Sunday, officials said President Ram Chandra Paudel administered the oath of office to the new members of Karki’s government: Youth and Sports Minister Bablu Gupta, and Dr Sudha Sharma, who was made minister of health and population. Gupta, 28, is known for his work with a volunteer organisation called 100’s Group which supports underprivileged communities through food drives and education programmes. Sharma, a doctor by profession, is also an author known for her leadership in maternal and child health policy. Both supported the youth-led protests as they unfolded last month. Karki’s press coordinator Ram Rawal said on Sunday that the interim prime minister had recommended two additional names for the 10-member cabinet, but that the appointments were put on hold pending consultations. A source at the president’s office told journalists that the cabinet expansion is still incomplete as talks continue with youth representatives. Karki, a 73-year-old former chief justice, took the helm following the protests to steer the Himalayan nation until elections on March 5. She has pledged to restore order and address calls for clean governance in the country of 30 million.

Man Utd Enter Premier League Top 4 After Brighton Win; Sunderland Stun Chelsea
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Man Utd Enter Premier League Top 4 After Brighton Win; Sunderland Stun Chelsea

Manchester United climbed into the Premier League's top four with a 4-2 victory over Brighton, as Sunderland went second after stunning Chelsea 2-1 on Saturday. United took nearly a year into Ruben Amorim's reign to win back-to-back league games but have now won three-in-a-row after ending Brighton's run of success at Old Trafford. The Seagulls had won on their previous three visits amid a run of six wins in seven league games against United. There are signs of the Red Devils' £200 million trio ($266 million) of attacking additions in the transfer window, Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Sesko, beginning to click. Cunha curled in his first goal for the club from outside the box to open the scoring. Casemiro's deflected effort doubled United's lead before half-time. Sesko then teed up Mbeumo to fire in at the near post. Danny Welbeck's brilliant free-kick and Charalampos Kostoulas' header set up a nervy finale. But Mbeumo smashed home his second goal to seal the points in the 97th minute. United surge ahead of Liverpool, Chelsea and Tottenham into the Champions League places and within three points of leaders Arsenal. Chelsea 'not good enough' Sunderland's dream return to the top flight after an eight-year absence goes on after Chemsdine Talbi's stoppage time winner at Stamford Bridge. The Black Cats already seem set to buck the trend of all promoted sides being relegated straight back to the Championship in the past two seasons. Chelsea looked like they would be the side to go second in the table when Alejandro Garnacho drilled in his first goal for the club after just four minutes. Sunderland levelled midway through the first half when Wilson Isidor bundled in from close range after Chelsea failed to clear a long throw-in. The visitors comfortably held the Club World Cup winners at bay in the second period before landing the sucker punch on the counter-attack in the 93rd minute when Brian Brobbey teed up Talbi to curl perfectly into the bottom corner. Defeat leaves Chelsea down in seventh and any hope of a title challenge fading fast. "We were not good enough and in the Premier League the consequences can be bad," said Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca. "If you want to be there (challenging for the title), you need consistency." Newcastle beat Fulham 2-1 thanks to captain Bruno Guimaraes' 90th minute strike at St. James' Park. Jacob Murphy pounced on an error by Calvin Bassey to give the Magpies a first-half lead. Sasa Lukic headed in Fulham's equaliser just before the hour mark. But Marco Silva's men fell to a fourth consecutive defeat that leaves them hovering just above the relegation zone. Guimaraes swept home the rebound after Bernd Leno had saved William Osula's initial effort to propel Newcastle up to 11th. Liverpool are looking to end their three-game Premier League losing streak in the league in the 1900 GMT kick-off at Brentford. The Reds' poor run has seen them fall four points behind leaders Arsenal, who are in action at home to Crystal Palace on Sunday.(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

Myanmar junta forces retake key town on trade route to China
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Myanmar junta forces retake key town on trade route to China

Myanmar’s ruling junta said on Saturday that it had recaptured a town on a trade highway to China from an ethnic armed group in the country’s war-wracked north. Following a 16-day operation, “Tatmadaw reoccupied Hsipaw completely” on Thursday, the state-run Global New Light of Myanmar newspaper said, referring to the military by its Burmese name. Northern Shan state has been rocked by fighting since June 2024 when an alliance of ethnic armed groups renewed an offensive against the military along the highway to China’s Yunnan province. The Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) captured the last remaining military base in the town of Hsipaw in October that year after weeks of fighting. Hsipaw is normally home to around 20,000 people and sits on a highway from Myanmar’s second city Mandalay to the China border, along which hundreds of millions of US dollars’ worth of trade travels annually. There were 28 clashes and “engagements” in the two weeks leading up to Hsipaw’s recapture, state media said, with the military “seizing 13 dead bodies of terrorists”, referring to members of the anti-junta TNLA. “The military council is committing war crimes against innocent civilians … whether by manpower, heavy weapons, drones or air strikes,” read a statement on Friday by the TNLA’s Department of News and Information channel on Telegram, adding that 29 people had been killed since the junta began its latest offensive. Myanmar’s ruling junta has been fighting a myriad of ethnic armed groups and “People’s Defence Forces” opposed to its rule since it seized power in a February 2021 coup, ending a brief experiment with democracy. Since the coup, the TNLA – one of Myanmar’s most powerful ethnic armed groups – has strengthened its control of a swathe of Shan territory, seizing around a dozen key towns and the country’s main ruby-mining hub. Fighting between the TNLA and the military caused widespread destruction in Shan state’s Kyaukme township – another key town on the trade route from Mandalay to the Chinese border – as the junta retook control of it in early October.