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Marmoush scores two as Man City knock out Newcastle

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Omar Marmoush, Man City

Omar Marmoush haunted Newcastle United once again as Manchester City came from behind to reach the FA Cup quarter-finals.

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola had described the prospect of going to a febrile St James’ Park as a “nightmare”, and it certainly felt like one for the visitors after Harvey Barnes fired Newcastle in front.

It was Newcastle who started this fifth-round tie with real intent and Nick Woltemade saw a header cleared off the line by Nico Gonzalez before the hosts found a way through.

Barnes beat the offside trap to latch on to Sandro Tonali’s through ball before taking a touch inside on to his favoured right foot and unleashing a clinical curling effort into the far corner to take the roof off the stadium.

The goal merely awakened Manchester City, though, as the visitors pinned Newcastle back and Guardiola’s team drew level following a sustained period of pressure.

Jeremy Doku’s drilled cross from the left went all the way through to the unmarked Savinho at the back post, and the ball ended up striking the knee of the Manchester City forward and bobbling over the line.

Stunned Newcastle sorely needed to regroup at half-time, but Manchester City merely picked up from where they left off after the break and took the lead in familiar fashion.

This time Matheus Nunes cut the ball across from the right and there was Marmoush at the far post to lash home after taking a cool touch.

Marmoush grabbed another just a few minutes later after unleashing a rocket from just outside the box, which left Newcastle goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale with no chance.

Manchester City, in the process, reached the FA Cup quarter-finals for an eighth successive season.

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League One Port Vale shock Sunderland in FA Cup

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Port Vale players celebrating the winning goal

League One side Port Vale stunned Premier League Sunderland as they reached the FA Cup quarter-finals with a hard-fought victory.

It is the first time that Vale, who are currently bottom of the third tier, have made it to the last eight since 1954.

Ben Waine silenced the visiting supporters when he sent a looping header over Melker Ellborg after the ball was flicked around in the box from a corner.

Sunderland had nearly found an early opener in the fourth minute when Eliezer Mayenda struck the post with a close-range header, but they were unable to produce much that was equally threatening.

Spurred on by a buoyant home crowd, Port Vale often caused problems when they threw numbers forward on the counter-attack and hit Sunderland with intensity.

They had to spend much of the game camped back in their own half, setting up in a low block to stymie their opponents, but remained patient.

Sunderland persisted with their aim to pass through the thirds but found it difficult to break Vale down and often lost possession in the middle of the park.

Ellborg was arguably lucky to have not been sent off in the second half when he escaped with a yellow card after bringing down George Hall with a two-footed challenge.

The visitors’ best moments came in the second half as the mounting threat of a cup exit finally forced them to attack with vigour, but Vale were able to hold out.

This has been a difficult season for Vale, who are 11 points adrift of league safety and look destined to drop to League Two, but a cup run will provide a rare moment of pleasure for their fans.

Vale have only managed six league victories this season, but have now won five matches in the FA Cup and have knocked out a team ranked 57 places above them in the pyramid.

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Lamine Yamal sends Barcelona four points clear in La Liga

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Lamine Yamal, Barcelona

Barcelona restored their four-point lead at the top of La Liga after Lamine Yamal secured victory over Athletic Club.

The Spain international curled a stunning effort past Unai Simon in the 68th minute from inside the area after latching on to a pass from Pedri at the Estadio de San Mames.

It was the 18-year-old’s 19th goal of the season and continued his hot streak in La Liga after netting a first career hat-trick against Villarreal last weekend.

The victory extends Hansi Flick’s side’s lead at the top of the division after Real Madrid’s late 2-1 win against Celta Vigo on Friday night.

Barcelona are next in action on Tuesday, 10 March (20:00 GMT) when they host Newcastle United in the first leg of the Champions League last-16.

Athletic Club, meanwhile, are back in La Liga action against Girona on 14 March (13:00 GMT).

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Why alcohol affects women more than men

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More and more women are addicted to booze – but their needs have largely been ignored by the medical establishment.

It used to be that men were the outsized alcohol drinkers in Western society – perhaps best depicted in popular culture by Don Draper’s Mad Men cronies, who swilled from office stashes of brown liquor, knocked back three-martini lunches and imbibed Old Fashioneds in an after-work pub culture where few women dared tread.

But epidemiologists have noted that the rise of marketing alcohol to women and the changing of gender roles have gradually shifted the booze imbalance. Overall, men are still almost twice as likely as women to binge drink. But that isn’t true for younger people, specifically. In fact, women born between 1991 and 2000 now drink just as much as their male counterparts – and their drinking rates could eventually surpass them.

Women are increasingly suffering from the ill effects of alcohol, too. National data show that the cirrhosis death rate shot up by 57% among women aged 45-64 from 2000-2015 in the US, compared to 21% among men. And it rose 18% in women aged 25-44, despite decreasing by 10% among their male peers. Adult women’s visits to hospital emergency departments for overdosing on alcohol also are rising sharply. And risky drinking patterns are escalating among women in particular.

But the problem isn’t just that women are drinking more. Researchers are finding that women’s bodies are affected differently by alcohol than men’s bodies – for reasons that go beyond mere size.

Scientists have discovered that women produce smaller quantities of an enzyme called alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH), which is released in the liver and breaks down alcohol in the body.

Meanwhile, fat retains alcohol, while water helps disperse it. So thanks to their naturally higher levels of body fat and lower levels of body water, women experience an even more dramatic physiological response to alcohol.

“That vulnerability is why we see increases in medical problems in women with alcohol-use disorders, compared to men,” says Dawn Sugarman, a psychology professor at Harvard Medical School and addiction psychologist at McLean Hospital in Belmont, Massachusetts. 

Women who drink excessively also tend to develop addiction and other medical issues more quickly than men. It’s a phenomenon called ‘telescoping’: women with alcohol struggles tend to start drinking later in life than men, but it takes them much less time to develop alcohol addiction. Women are also faster to experience liver disease and damage to their hearts and nerves.

Many of these gender-based differences in alcohol’s effects on the body weren’t discovered until recent decades. The earliest study on gender-based differences in ADH, for example, was published in 1990.

In fact, almost all clinical studies on alcohol were done entirely on men until the 1990s. This was partly because scientists were encouraged to eliminate as many variables as possible that might influence an experiment’s results – one of which was gender. And because alcoholism was assumed to be a mostly male problem, no-one wondered what not studying women and alcoholism might miss.

That changed when government institutions like the US National Institutes of Health mandated that women and minorities had to be included as clinical research subjects, and critical gender gaps in medical research began to be addressed.

“People just didn’t think about women,” says Sharon Wilsnack, a psychiatry and behavioural science professor at the University of North Dakota’s School of Medicine and Health Sciences. “To the extent that they did, they just assumed, well, you could study men and it could apply to women.”

For her PhD at Harvard University in the early 1970s, Wilsnack wrote her graduate dissertation about women and alcohol; her literature review then yielded only seven studies at Harvard’s Widener Library. With her husband, a sociologist, Wilsnack went on to lead the first long-term national study on women’s drinking habits. Among their many findings was the discovery that women who abuse alcohol often have been sexually abused as children, a gender difference that has since been deemed as crucial in helping women with addiction.

Gender-based alcohol research since then has turned up a variety of other sex-specific results.

By the 2000s, brain scans of alcoholics seemed to show that women’s brains are more sensitive to alcohol than men’s. But Marlene Oscar-Berman, an anatomy and neuropsychology professor at Boston University Medical School, has found a twist.

When her team looked at the brains of long-term drinkers, they noticed that alcoholic men had smaller ‘reward centres’ than their male counterparts. This area of the brain, made up of parts of the limbic system and frontal cortex is tied to motivation; it is key for making decisions and even for basic survival. But in alcoholic women, the reward centers were larger than in the non-alcoholic women – implying that their brains were less damaged than their male counterparts.

Findings like these show the importance of gender-specific studies on alcohol and addiction, says Sugarman. She points to recent research showing that alcohol-addicted women have better outcomes when they’re in women-only treatment groups that also educate them about the gender-specific elements of their addiction and women’s motivations for drinking. Perhaps unsurprisingly, those motivations are different from men’s. Research shows that women’s drinking is tied to quelling emotional pain, while men’s drinking is more linked to social pressure.

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Heart of Lions return to winning ways with victory over All Blacks

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Michael Ephson, Heart of Lions

Heart of Lions returned to winning ways with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Swedru All Blacks at the Kpando Stadium on Sunday, March 8, 2026.

Michael Ephson’s superb free-kick proved decisive as the hosts ended their three-match winless run.

Ephson struck in the 33rd minute to hand Lions a crucial lead, a goal that ultimately sealed the maximum points for Bashiru Hayford’s side.

The victory lifts Heart of Lions from 12th to 10th place in the league standings with 33 points.

Hayford’s men held firm after the break to protect their slender advantage and condemn Swedru All Blacks to defeat, a result that pushes the visitors into the relegation zone.

All Blacks are now winless in their last three matches and will be eager to turn their fortunes around when they host Hohoe United in their next fixture.

Heart of Lions, meanwhile, will look to build on this momentum when they remain at home to face Accra Hearts of Oak in what promises to be a tough encounter.

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Karela United register narrow win over Asante Kotoko

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Malik Abubakar with the lone goal of the match

Karela United secured a narrow victory over Asante Kotoko at the Aliu Mahama Sports Stadium in Tamale, earning revenge for their 4-2 defeat earlier in the season in Kumasi.

The decisive moment came in the 41st minute when Malik Abubakar calmly finished to give the hosts the lead.

Earlier in the game, goalkeeper Daniel Afadzwu produced a crucial double save to deny Kotoko the opening goal, blocking the initial attempt before reacting quickly to stop the rebound.

Kotoko’s task became more difficult after Henry Ansu was shown a red card, leaving the visitors a man down as Karela continued to press for more goals.

In the 65th minute, Rahman Yaya pushed forward in search of a second goal, but his pass towards Felix Mortu went to waste as the striker failed to control the ball.

Karela nearly doubled their advantage late in the game when substitute Sulley Kassim had a big chance in the 87th minute, but Kotoko goalkeeper Mohammed Camara produced a fine save to keep the scoreline close.

The result lifts Karela United to sixth place on the league table with 38 points, while Kotoko drop to fifth and are now seven points behind the leaders.

Kotoko will next face Nations FC in a local derby, while Karela United travel away to take on Berekum Chelsea.

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Hearts and Basake Holy Stars share the spoils at Legon

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Hearts of Oak vs Basake Holy Stars

Hearts of Oak were held to a goalless draw by Basake Holy Stars at the University of Ghana Stadium in Legon on Sunday afternoon, extending the Phobians’ winless run in the Ghana Premier League.

Hearts missed another opportunity to close the gap on league leaders Medeama, who were beaten at home this weekend. Despite the slip by the leaders, the Phobians could not capitalise and remain third on the table, now three points behind the top spot.

The home side were reduced to ten men in the 65th minute when defender Kelvin Osei Asibey was sent off after holding his opponent to prevent a clear run on goal.

Basake Holy Stars pushed forward in search of a winner but were denied several times by goalkeeper Benjamin Asare, who produced a number of key saves to keep Hearts in the game.

The result extends Basake Holy Stars’ unbeaten run to three matches following their back-to-back wins in recent games. The draw moves them up to 11th on the league table.

Looking ahead, Basake Holy Stars will host Young Apostles in their next league match.

Hearts of Oak will travel to Kpando for a difficult away clash against Heart of Lions as they look to return to winning ways.

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Samartex and Dreams play out goalless draw

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Samartex vs Dreams FC

FC Samartex 1996 and Dreams FC played out a goalless draw in their Ghana Premier League Matchweek 25 encounter at the Nsenkyire Sports Arena in Samreboi on Saturday.

The Timber Giants entered the match determined to end their four-game winless run but were frustrated by a disciplined Dreams side that remained compact and difficult to break down.

Despite enjoying long periods of possession and controlling much of the game, Samartex struggled to create clear scoring opportunities as Dreams held firm at the back.

The result extends Samartex’s winless streak to five matches, leaving them 6th on the table with 37 points.

Dreams FC, on the other hand, climb to 11th place with 31 points as they continue their push to stay clear of the relegation zone.

Up next, Samartex will travel to face Eleven Wonders in their next fixture, while Dreams FC will welcome Medeama.

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Nations climb up after thrashing Bechem United

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Nations FC players

Nations FC produced a dominant display to secure an emphatic 3-nil victory over Bechem United at the Dr Kwame Kyei Sports Complex on Friday in the Ghana Premier League.

The hosts started brightly and wasted little time asserting their authority. Their early pressure paid off in the 10th minute when Emmanuel Annor unleashed a powerful strike to give Nations FC a deserved lead.

Buoyed by the opener, the Abrankese-based side continued to dictate the tempo of the match while keeping the visitors on the back foot.

Their persistence was rewarded just before the halftime whistle, as Abdela Mashud doubled the advantage in the 44th minute, calmly tapping home from close range after a well-worked move set up by Brandon Antwi.

After the break, Bechem United attempted to regroup but struggled to penetrate a well-organized Nations FC side that maintained control of proceedings and limited the Hunters’ attacking opportunities.

The victory was emphatically sealed deep into stoppage time when Richard Danso produced a superb strike in the 91st minute, capping off an outstanding team performance and sending the home fans into celebration.

The convincing triumph lifts Nations FC to eighth place on the Premier League table, strengthening their push for a top-half finish, while Bechem United remain 13th following the setback.

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Chelsea come from behind to beat 10-man Wrexham in thriller

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Alejandro Garnacho, Chelsea

Chelsea twice came from behind to scupper 10-man Wrexham’s hopes of a giant-killing in a thrilling FA Cup fifth-round tie in Wales.

In front of the Welsh club’s Hollywood owners, Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, Sam Smith squeezed a shot in at the near post after exploiting Chelsea’s high line to open the scoring for Wrexham.

But winger Garnacho forced an unfortunate own goal before half‑time when his effort was cleared by George Thomason onto Wrexham goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo’s back and rebounded into the net.

The second half was end to end. Chelsea made a series of changes after a poor opening 45 minutes, but Wrexham went back in front when Josh Windass’ edge‑of‑the‑box half-volley was cleverly flicked in by standout performer Callum Doyle.

Their elation lasted only four minutes, however, as Josh Acheampong drilled a powerful shot inside the near post to restore parity for Chelsea, with winger Pedro Neto blasting a powerful effort against the bar moments later.

The turning point, however, came after an intervention from the video assistant referee (VAR) and an on-field review of the video monitor by referee Peter Bankes, who sent off midfielder George Dobson for a high and forceful foul on Garnacho in the 93rd minute.

In extra time, Wrexham began to tire and faced shots from Andrey Santos and substitute Marc Guiu before Garnacho was left free at the back post to side foot home Dario Essugo’s clipped cross.

A dramatic 114th-minute equaliser by substitute Lewis Brunt was ruled out by VAR for offside but highlighted how Wrexham threatened late on through further shots through Kieffer Moore and Windass.

It was a shaky showing from Chelsea but Joao Pedro added gloss to the scoreline by catching a tired Wrexham side on the counter‑attack to make it four just before the full‑time whistle.

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