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Ilkay Gundogan breaks record for fastest-ever goal in an FA Cup final
Ilkay Gundogan breaks record for fastest-ever goal in an FA Cup final
Ilkay Gundogan’s fantastic volley at Wembley put Manchester City ahead against rivals Manchester United - and made history in the process as the fastest-ever goal in an FA Cup final. The German midfielder ran onto an attempted header clear and thundered a dipping strike into the top corner past David de Gea, with just 12 seconds on the clock - taking more than that amount of time again off the previous record. Back in 2009, Louis Saha scored after only 25 seconds, on that occasion playing for Everton in an eventual 2-1 defeat to Chelsea. After that goal, Roberto Di Matteo’s goal after 43 seconds for Chelsea against Middlesbrough in 1997 is now third-fastest. FOLLOW LIVE: All the FA Cup final action from Wembley This time around at Wembley, Man City’s lead lasted only half an hour, with Bruno Fernandes scoring from the penalty spot for United to mark another minor piece of history: the first time that both starting captains scored in the final for their respective teams. Both teams were chasing multiple pieces of silverware heading into the match, after City wrapped up the Premier League title last month and United won the League Cup final earlier this year. After the FA Cup final, Pep Guardiola’s team will also be playing the Champions League final, hoping their bid for a treble remains intact when they face Inter Milan in Istanbul. Read More A closer look at the goals that lit up the 2022-23 season Ilkay Gundogan urges Manchester City to keep standards high in quest for treble Manchester City players and fans celebrate step one of the treble
2023-06-03 22:48
Olympic gold-medal figure skater Sarah Hughes running for NY congressional seat
Olympic gold-medal figure skater Sarah Hughes running for NY congressional seat
Retired figure skater Sarah Hughes has filed to run for Congress in New York
2023-05-17 01:21
As inflation soars, Argentines say they've seen this film before
As inflation soars, Argentines say they've seen this film before
By Lucila Sigal BUENOS AIRES Argentina is battling against triple digit inflation, its highest in over three decades,
2023-08-30 19:18
Bloober Team Asks for Patience Regarding Silent Hill 2 Remake
Bloober Team Asks for Patience Regarding Silent Hill 2 Remake
Bloober Team, the company behind Silent Hill 2 Remake's development, asked fans for patience regarding the game and upcoming announcements.
2023-11-27 23:59
Zambia seals $6.3 billion debt restructuring deal
Zambia seals $6.3 billion debt restructuring deal
By Leigh Thomas PARIS (Reuters) -Zambia has clinched a deal to restructure more than $6 billion in debts owed to
2023-06-23 08:51
Cross Border Orchestra of Ireland forging new friendships
Cross Border Orchestra of Ireland forging new friendships
A youth orchestra connects this 15-year-old County Down girl to people from different communities.
2023-10-19 07:21
USMNT news: Musah to Milan, Reynolds to Westerlo, fixtures announced
USMNT news: Musah to Milan, Reynolds to Westerlo, fixtures announced
Today's USMNT news includes Yunus Musah agreeing to join AC Milan and Bryan Reynolds could join Westerlopermanently.Elsewhere, fixtures have been announced for what will be Gregg Berhalter's first games back in charge of the Stars and Stripes.USMNT news: Yunus Musah to AC MilanYunus Mu...
2023-06-30 21:49
Mikel Arteta admits Arsenal could dip back in market after Jurrien Timber injury
Mikel Arteta admits Arsenal could dip back in market after Jurrien Timber injury
Mikel Arteta has not ruled out returning to the transfer market as he expects Arsenal to be without Jurrien Timber for the season after the summer signing suffered a knee injury against Nottingham Forest. It was confirmed earlier in the week that Dutch defender Timber will go under the knife after tests showed ligament damage – with Arteta also insisting the number of serious injuries suffered so early into the campaign is a “big worry” for player welfare. Timber limped out of Saturday’s 2-1 Premier League win over Forest on Saturday, with the club confirming on Wednesday he suffered ligament damage. The PA news agency understands Timber felt no immediate pain after a challenge with Brennan Johnson just before half-time and underwent stringent tests during the interval. Club medical staff believe the outcome of the injury would not have changed had he been substituted immediately instead of playing on for five minutes of the second half before being replaced by Takehiro Tomiyasu. Asked about Timber’s situation, Arteta said: “Huge blow. Especially for him after just joining the club. To have the injury he has is a huge blow. “It is for the team because we recruited him with clear intentions and what he was bringing to the team was evident and he’s not going to be able to do it this season for us. We have to adapt. These things happen unfortunately and we have to move on. “He’s been very good to be honest. He’s a special character. He knows, he’s starting to realise the extent of the injury and the amount of time he’s going to be out. But he’s in a good place. We are willing to help him obviously and be close to him, but we know it’s going to be a long journey.” Kieran Tierney appeared set to depart the Emirates Stadium this season but, with Timber now sidelined and Oleksandr Zinchenko struggling for fitness, the Scotland left-back could now be retained. Arteta, too, suggested Arsenal could dip their toe back into the market following the injury setback. “We didn’t plan with this injury. We have to assess what the options are, what are the best players that we have because, as I said, my challenge is to get the best from the players that we have. I cannot assess anyone who is not here. It is too much for the players Mikel Arteta on player welfare “We are always open and we have to be open as well to react if something happens, not only with an injury but if something happens in the market as well. That’s what we’re doing.” Timber was not the only player to suffer serious injury in the opening weeks of the new season, with Manchester City’s Kevin De Bruyne and Tyrone Mings of Aston Villa also forced off. Arteta also highlighted a number of other injury issues when asked if the problems could link back to the amount of football that players are being asked to complete. “Also Emi Buendia, (Thibaut) Courtois, it happened to (Eder) Militao as well – there is something there,” he added. “In the past you can say: ‘yes there have been games, there have been tours as well’. But with games, tours, the World Cup in January, plus this, plus that, plus internationals. It is a lot. It is too much for the players. “It is incredibly demanding, when you see the next 36 months of the calender for these players it is just better not to look at it because it is incredible what they are going to be doing. “We have to look after them but, as a club, when do you look after them? To prioritise other competitions? Then we are the ones that have to look after them – what we really need is to be sitting down (discussing plans), but I think it is too late, at least for the next 36 months it is too late already. “I don’t know who needs to raise a voice here, but there are worries, big worries on that.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Support grows for bank holiday if Lionesses win World Cup final Ella Toone’s PE teacher reveals why it’s no surprise she’s in the World Cup final Erling Haaland one of three Man City treble winners on shortlist for PFA award
2023-08-17 16:53
Araújo and Thórhallsson each score first MLS goal, Orlando routs Toronto FC 4-0
Araújo and Thórhallsson each score first MLS goal, Orlando routs Toronto FC 4-0
César Araújo and Dagur Thórhallsson each scored their first MLS goal and Orlando routed Toronto FC 4-0
2023-07-05 10:26
'We won't be watching': Fans rally around Jenna Ortega after she quits 'Scream VII' amid Melissa Barrera's dismissal
'We won't be watching': Fans rally around Jenna Ortega after she quits 'Scream VII' amid Melissa Barrera's dismissal
News of Jenna Ortega quitting 'Scream VII' came a day after Melissa Barrera was fired from the film, apparently over her pro-Palestinian posts
2023-11-23 19:50
'Jeopardy!' star Sam Buttrey reveals meaning of his signature catchphrase that won fans' hearts
'Jeopardy!' star Sam Buttrey reveals meaning of his signature catchphrase that won fans' hearts
Sam Buttrey's popular catchphrase 'Bring It' was recently used by two-day champ Ittai Sopher, much to fans' excitement
2023-07-16 17:46
Republican Donor's Plane Involved in Deadly Crash That Triggered Sonic Boom
Republican Donor's Plane Involved in Deadly Crash That Triggered Sonic Boom
Family members of a prominent supporter of conservative Republican causes — including a Hamptons real estate agent —
2023-06-06 08:48