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Klopp and Guardiola bring curtain down on an era-defining rivalry It will, as ever, be a clash of contrasts. The joy machine against the tortured genius. Extrovert versus introvert. Low-slung baseball cap versus designer knitwear, ordered chaos versus chaotic order, 4-3-3 versus who-the-hell-knows, blood red versus cool blue, the hair transplant against the immaculate bald pate. For the past eight years, this is the duel that has painted the skies of English football, took it to new and unfamiliar places. And now, the end. For all the antagonism Liverpool and Manchester City fans have developed for each other over the…
Why Liverpool’s season is shaping up to be Jurgen Klopp’s final masterpiece Jurgen Klopp may be saving the best for last. In his time at Liverpool, given the continuing possibility he will bow out with a quadruple. In his rivalry with Pep Guardiola, certainly. A 30th encounter with the manager he deems the best of his lifetime did not yield a 13th win but it did produce two new highs for the German. “The second half was the best we ever played against Manchester City, definitely,” he said. Some of Klopp’s definitive victories involved blistering starts and hanging on at…
Jurgen Klopp imparts force of personality over Pep Guardiola’s tactics once more to keep Liverpool on track Pep Guardiola may have settled for a handshake but the huge figure of Jurgen Klopp enveloped him in a hug. An epic, extraordinary rivalry may be over but Guardiola versus Klopp is the saga that never grew tired. If it ends with the status quo preserved, with Arsenal still top of the table, Liverpool still ahead of Manchester City and Guardiola’s side still favourites for the title, it also does with further evidence of Klopp’s primacy in another respect. He preserved his winning…
The Princess of Wales has apologised for the confusion caused by her editing of the image. Royal experts are calling on the princess to release the original image – but the Palace has declined.
Vodafone goes down leaving customers without broadband across the country Hundreds of Vodafone broadband customers were left unable to get online this morning after the provider suffered an outage in various regions across the country. Customers in London, Birmingham, Manchester and Nottingham were among those lodging reports on Down Detector. The problems seemed to appear just before 9am, as many people were logging on to start work for the week. More than 80% of the reports referred to broadband, with 14% relating to mobile internet.
Teen pleads guilty to murdering British mum who moved to Australia for ‘better life’ A teenager has admitted murdering a British mum after a break-in at her house in Australia. The boy is one of two teens accused of killing Emma Lovell in 2022, who cannot be named because they were 17 at the time of the attack. Emma, 41, emigrated from Suffolk to Queensland in 2011 with her husband Lee, who survived the Boxing Day incident, and their two daughters. Queensland Police allege the two boys were confronted after breaking into Emma’s home in Brisbane, before they tried to…
Kate makes shocking admission about edited Mother’s Day picture Kate Middleton has admitted she personally edited the photo of her with her kids released on Mother’s Day yesterday – and apologised for her poor skills. In a post on X the Princess of Wales said: ‘Like many amateur photographers, I do occasionally experiment with editing. ‘I wanted to express my apologies for any confusion the family photograph we shared yesterday caused. I hope everyone celebrating had a very happy Mother’s Day. C’ The image, which was the first official picture of the princess to be released since she underwent abdominal…
Charles vows to serve ‘to the best of my ability’ in new video after cancer diagnosis King Charles has pledged to serve the Commonwealth ‘to the best of my ability’ in his first video message since his cancer diagnosis. The monarch, 75, has recorded a short message for Commonwealth Day which celebrates the Commonwealth of Nations, mainly former British territories. Since his diagnosis was revealed early last month, the king has postponed all public-facing engagements. Queen Camilla will attend a Westminster Abbey service instead followed by a reception at the Commonwealth’s international headquarters.
Met Office gives verdict on ‘600-mile snow bomb’ predicted to hit UK The Met Office has weighed in on whether a huge amount of snow forecast for the UK later this month will actually hit or not. Forecaster WXCharts predicts we’ll see a huge dumping of snow on March 21, which will bring freezing temperatures, rain and high winds as well as plenty of the white stuff. It predicts temperatures in the south west of England could get especially frosty, with lows of -10°C predicted in some areas. It’s highly unusual for snow to fall so far south during that…
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