- Paul Merson’s Shocking Arsenal Title Assertion Following Leeds United Victory
- Child Topples Guinness World Record Beer Mat Tower While Playing Jenga
- Reasons for Bukayo Saka’s Absence in Today’s Arsenal Match vs Leeds United
- Afghan man, 12, asked girl her age ‘before assaulting her by playground’ | News UK
- Iran Refutes Claims of Senior Military Leader’s Assassination Amid Explosions
- Over 200 Fatalities After Mine Collapse in DR Congo | Global News Update
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Paul Merson’s Shocking Arsenal Title Assertion Following Leeds United Victory
TL:DR – Paul Merson’s Shocking Arsenal Title Assertion Following Leeds United Victory
- Paul Merson’s Statement: Merson claims Arsenal’s 4-0 victory over Leeds United solidifies their Premier League title chances.
- Match Highlights: Arsenal’s goals were scored by Zubimendi, an own goal by Darlow, Gyokeres, and a late strike from Jesus.
- Title Implications: The win restores a seven-point lead over Manchester City and Aston Villa.
- Performance Praise: Merson lauds Arsenal’s overall dominance, comparing the match to “boys versus men”.
- Next Fixture: Arsenal will face Chelsea in the Carabao Cup semi-finals midweek.
Paul Merson makes astonishing Arsenal title claim after Leeds United win | Football

Former Arsenal midfielder Paul Merson (Picture: Sky Sports)
Paul Merson has sensationally claimed that Arsenal’s dominant 4-0 win over Leeds United is the game that ‘won them the Premier League title’.
Arsenal had seen their lead at the top of the table cut to just four points after a slight blip in form, which saw them pick up two points from their last three matches.
The Gunners faced a potentially tricky visit to Elland Road on Saturday, but responded in emphatic fashion with a comfortable victory to reaffirm their title credentials.
Mikel Arteta’s side went ahead through Martin Zubimendi’s header and doubled their lead after Noni Madueke’s cross was turned into Leeds’ net by Karl Darlow.
And after the break, Arsenal made sure of the result, Viktor Gyokeres turning home Gabriel Martinelli’s cross before Gabriel Jesus scored late on off the bench.
The result sees Arsenal temporarily re-establish a seven-point lead over Manchester City and Aston Villa, who both return to action on Sunday against Tottenham and Brentford, respectively.
But Merson believes that the nature of Arsenal’s win may have rubber-stamped his former side as this season’s champions in waiting.
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Mikel Arteta’s side got back to winning ways (Picture: Getty)
‘Leeds is a hard place to go at the moment and they’ve been playing the best football of the season for them,’ Merson said post-match on Sky Sports.
‘But honestly, it was like boys versus men at times they absolutely brushed them aside. For Arsenal, A+. I can’t emphasize enough what a big football result that was and what a performance it was as well.
‘They kept the ball, were patient, never really fussed but they dominated all over the pitch with their movement and set plays.
‘For me, that was the game that won Arsenal the Premier League.’

Arsenal are seven points clear of Manchester City and Aston Villa (Picture: Getty)
Explaining his bold statement further, Merson added: ‘What Arsenal have just done is even if Man City go to Tottenham and draw that game, it’s still six points.
‘So that’s two more games that is, and there’s not a lot of games left. So City have to go and win, but it’s not an easy place to go.’
Saturday’s result was also an important one for Gyokeres, who made it goals in back-to-back games for the first time since joining Arsenal.
Assessing the Swedish striker’s display, an impressed Merson said: ‘I think he done very well, and I think that’s what you bought him for.
‘To hold the ball up, play it simple and give other people the ball. He should have had a couple, he was a bit slow with another chance, but not many players score his goal. Pure strength.
‘I don’t like using the word bullied, but he kept the defender off and he just got his foot to it. But his hold-up play was decent, and I thought he was good.’
Arteta, meanwhile, was impressed by the nature of his side’s performance after a run of form in the league which had left some fans and onlookers concerned.
‘Mentality is good. And the mentality, I mentioned it to you, to play with that level of enjoyment about where we are, and then with the conviction to believe in what we do and how good we are, and that we can beat any opponent,’ he said post-match.
‘And we certainly done that, but then you have to show the quality as well in this league to do it, and it came out in great ways from different players as well.’
Arsenal return to action in midweek for the second leg of the Carabao Cup semi-final against Chelsea.
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Child Topples Guinness World Record Beer Mat Tower While Playing Jenga
TL:DR – “Child Topples Guinness World Record Beer Mat Tower While Playing Jenga”
- A young girl inadvertently caused the collapse of a 63,000 beer mat tower, built by artist Benjamin Klapper as part of a Guinness World Record attempt.
- The structure fell under its own weight shortly before completion, not due to external factors.
- Guests enjoyed ‘Beer Mat Jenga’ with the remaining tower.
- The project took 28 days to create, with about 120 hours invested.
- Videos of the incident have since gone viral, capturing public interest in the remarkable beer mat tower.
Child playing jenga brings down Guinness World Record attempt beer mat tower | News World
A young girl brought down a giant tower made of 63,000 beer mats which took the artist a month to build.
Benjamin Klapper constructed the tower in the hope of setting a new Guinness World Record, but it collapsed earlier this month.
The 49-year-old was trying to set a new Guinness World Record with the tower when the young girl went to grab one of the coasters. Very graciously, Benjamin said he did not blame the young girl, noting that the tower partially collapsed under its own weight just before completion.
Guests were also invited to play ‘Beer Mat Jenga’ with the remaining part of the tower.
Benjamin said: ‘It was submitted to Guinness World Records as a world record attempt. I aimed to break the existing record of 70,000 beer mats and a height of 9.8ft (3m).
The group was playing ‘Beer Mat Jenga’ with the tower (Picture: Jam Press/Benjamin Klapper)
The girl picked one of the beer mats, partially collapsing the 63,000-strong tower
(Picture: Jam Press/Benjamin Klapper)
‘Unfortunately, this didn’t work out, as the sculpture collapsed under its own weight two days before completion, seemingly without any external cause.
‘I worked on it for 28 days between 31 October and 8 December last year.
‘Each level took around four hours to complete and, on average, I built one level per day.
‘So, in total, I spent about 120 hours constructing the sculpture.’
Benjamin, who comes from the town of Pulheim in Germany, built the tower in the Rhein-Center shopping centre in nearby Cologne.
The self-employed media engineer said the remaining ‘ruins’ of the sculpture were brought down on 10 January and the footage has gone viral.
He explained: ‘I invited my project helpers to play ‘Beer Mat Jenga’ that day.
‘Each person took a turn removing a beer mat from the structure until it fell.
‘The winner was the daughter of one of my helpers.
‘She brought “Inside” down on her first attempt by pulling out one that was lying horizontally.
‘The livestreams, videos, and photos of the construction and demolition have garnered millions of views on social media.’
Benjamin, who runs the media company MuVi 3D GmbH, said he started building beer coaster sculptures as a child.
‘Gradually, the constructions became larger and larger,’ he explained.
‘I completed my first large project 33 years ago. Since then, I’ve built large beer mat sculptures every few years.
‘And they are always created in public spaces. That’s also my main motivation for creating these sculptures: viewers aren’t only presented with a finished work of art, they can witness the creation process as well.
Reasons for Bukayo Saka’s Absence in Today’s Arsenal Match vs Leeds United
TL:DR – Reasons for Bukayo Saka’s Absence in Today’s Arsenal Match vs Leeds United
- Bukayo Saka injured: Arsenal winger ruled out against Leeds United after a warm-up injury.
- Lineup changes: Noni Madueke replaces Saka; Christian Norgaard adds to bench.
- Recent struggles: Arsenal aims to extend table lead following a defeat to Manchester United.
- Manager’s comments: Mikel Arteta addresses Saka’s foot issue, pending further assessments.
- Team updates: Viktor Gyokeres starts; Martin Odegaard benched as Gabriel captains.
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Why Bukayo Saka is not playing for Arsenal against Leeds United today | Football

Bukayo Saka is not featuring today (Picture: Getty)
Bukayo Saka has been ruled out of Arsenal’s Premier League clash against Leeds United at the last minute after picking up an injury in the warm-up.
Saka was rested in midweek for the Champions League match against Kairat but returned to Arsenal’s starting lineup for the visit to Elland Road.
The Gunners are looking to extend their lead at the top of the table to seven points after a defeat to Manchester United last weekend.
However, Mikel Arteta’s side were dealt a late blow after Saka picked up a knock in the warm-up.
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The winger was seen heading straight down the tunnel with one of the Arsenal physios, and has now been replaced in the starting lineup by Noni Madueke.
Christian Norgaard, who was not originally named in Arsenal’s matchday squad, has moved onto the bench to replace Madueke.
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Earlier in the afternoon, there was more injury woes for Arsenal with Mikel Merino not named in the matchday squad after sustaining a foot injury.

Saka picked up an injury in the warm-up against Leeds (Picture: Getty)
Asked about the midfielder’s absence pre-match, Arteta said: ‘He’s got an issue in his foot.
‘It’s a bone that’s giving him some pain, and we have some exams, we need some more specialists to look at it and to see how long he will be out.’
Leeds United vs Arsenal team news
Leeds starting XI: Darlow, Bogle, Gudmundsson, Rodon, Struijk, Justin, Ampadu, Gruev, Stach, Aaronson, Calvert-Lewin
Subs: Perri, Byram, Bornauw, Longstaff, Tanaka, Buonanotte, Okafor, Gnoto, Piroe
Arsenal starting XI: Raya, Timber, Saliba, Gabriel, Hincapie, Zubimendi, Rice, Havertz, Madueke, Trossard, Gyokeres.
Subs: Arrizabalaga, White, Calafiori, Mosquera, Odegaard, Eze, Norgaard, Martinelli, Jesus.
Elsewhere, Viktor Gyokeres will lead the line for Arsenal after being benched in midweek, with Kai Havertz dropping further back into midfield.
The German started against Kairat for the first time since his major knee injury, but starts again today at Leeds.
Martin Odegaard has been dropped to the bench by Arteta, with Gabriel Jeusus, Eberechi Eze, and Gabriel Martinelli also amongst the subs.
With Saka injured and Odegaard on the bench, Gabriel will captain the side from the start.
Leeds, meanwhile, make one change from their 1-1 draw with Everton on Monday as Gabriel Gudmundsson comes in for Sebastiaan Bornauw.
Daniel Farke’s side have lost just one of their last ten league games, but currently sit 16th in the table.
Afghan man, 12, asked girl her age ‘before assaulting her by playground’ | News UK
TL:DR – Afghan man, 12, asked girl her age ‘before assaulting her by playground’ | News UK
- Ahmad Mulakhil, 23, is accused of raping a 12-year-old girl in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, while Mohammad Kabir, 24, is charged with attempting to strangle her.
- Footage shows Mulakhil asking the girl about her age prior to the alleged attack.
- The men allegedly targeted the girl in a playground before the assault.
- Witnesses describe the girl as “petrified” and distressed following the incident.
- Mulakhil has pleaded guilty to oral rape but denies other charges; Kabir denies all allegations.
Moment Afghan man asks girl, 12, how old she is ‘before raping her near playground’ | News UK
This is the moment an Afghan national asked a 12-year-old girl how old she was before allegedly raping her, a court has heard.
Footage shows Ahmad Mulakhil, 23, asking the girl how old she was as they spoke on the street, in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, in July.
The pair can then be seen walking towards the area where the alleged attack unfolded.
He is accused of repeatedly raping her while fellow Afghan Mohammad Kabir, 24, has been accused of trying to strangle her.
The pair are alleged to have spotted the schoolgirl in a playground before ‘targeting’ her.
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Speaking to the girl, Mulakhil asks: ‘How old are you? 20? 19? 16?’

Ahmad Mulakhil and Mohammad Kabir seen leaving a park before and after the alleged rape of a 12-year-old girl in Nuneaton, Warwickshire (Picture: Warwickshire Police/PA Wire)

Ahmad Mulakhil and Mohammad Kabir, seen in a supermarket a day after the alleged rape of a 12-year-old girl in Nuneaton, Warwickshire (Picture: Warwickshire Police/PA Wire)
When she replies ‘nineteen’, Mulakhil says: ’19? Really?’
The 12-year-old was later found in a ‘petrified’ state in the street mumbling to herself.
Prosecutors allege the men, both of no fixed abode, ‘targeted’ the girl at around 6pm, with Kabir intending to take her away for a sexual purpose and Mulakhil raping her after 8pm.
Other clips shown to Warwickshire Crown Court included footage of the pair leaving a park, near to a play area, at around 6.05pm on July 22 last year.
Further CCTV showed the victim visiting a shop with Mulakhil after she was attacked, with him buying two cans of an energy drink.
The second day of the trial also heard evidence that the victim was left ‘petrified’ after one of the men threatened to rape her again.

The pair have been accused of raping and strangling the 12-year-old girl
(Picture: Warwickshire Police/PA Wire)
Mulakhil has pleaded guilty to a charge of oral rape of the 12-year-old.
But he denies child abduction, two further counts of rape, two counts of sexual assault and taking indecent photographs of a child.
Kabir, 24, denies intentional strangulation, committing an offence with intent to commit a sexual offence and attempting to take a child.
A witness said the girl told her after the alleged offences that her attacker ‘wanted to get her in a black BMW and he was going to take her to Birmingham and London and rape her again’.
Asked by prosecutor Daniel Oscroft how the girl had seemed, the witness added: ‘She said “something happened to me”.’
The witness told jurors: ‘I asked her if she was hurt and she said, “he raped me”.
‘She was saying that her back was hurting because they ragged her around.
‘She was very scared. She said, “he’s coming for me” – she knew he was still in the park, which was across the road.’
Another witness said: ‘You could see she was petrified, frantic and she was crying.
‘She was looking over her shoulder. She was, like, mumbling to herself.’
The trial continues.
Iran Refutes Claims of Senior Military Leader’s Assassination Amid Explosions
TL:DR – Iran Refutes Claims of Senior Military Leader’s Assassination Amid Explosions
- Multiple explosions reported across Iran, with at least four fatalities.
- Catastrophic blast in Bandar Abbas destroyed two building floors, injuring 14 people.
- Iranian authorities deny targeting military leaders; state gas leak as the cause.
- Tensions with the US heighten under Trump’s threats against Iran.
- Ongoing protests amidst economic crisis have reportedly left thousands dead.
- Investigations into incidents are ongoing as the situation develops.
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Iran denies senior military leader assassinated after explosions reported | News World
WTX News https://x.com/pltreport/status/2017585611377455137″ decoding=”sync”/>A residential building in the port city of Bandar Abbas was the site of one of several explosions in Iran (Picture: X/@pltreport)
Iran has denied its military leaders have been targeted after at least four people were reported to have died in several explosions.
A blast was reported at a residential building in the city of Ahvaz in the southwestern Khuzestan province.
One person is thought to have been killed and 14 injured following a separate explosion in Bandar Abbas, a port city on the Strait of Hormuz.
State media said two floors of the building had been destroyed, along with several cars and shops.
Authorities said reports that a Revolutionary Guard naval commander had been targeted were ‘completely false’ and insisted a gas leak was behind the blast in Bandar Abbas.
There have also been unconfirmed reports of a third explosion in Parand, a planned city near Tehran’s international airport.

A smashed car outside the destroyed building in Bandar Abbas (Picture: X)
The latest incidents come as Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to use military force against Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s regime.
The president responded to December’s anti-government protests by promising that help was ‘on the way’ and suggested he had sent a ‘massive armada’ to topple the regime.
At least 5,000 people were killed during the unrest, which broke out against a backdrop of a worsening economy, including more than 500 members of the security forces, Iranian officials said.
However, human rights groups say they are still working to ascertain the status of thousands more protesters.

Two floors of the building in Bandar Abbas were destroyed, as well as cars and shops (Picture: X)
Tensions between Washington and Tehran have been heightened since the US targeted Iran’s nuclear sites with ‘bunker buster’ bombs during the twelve-day war between the Gulf state and Israel.
Trump was reportedly considering various options on Friday, including targeted strikes on military facilities.
Israeli officials denied any involvement in the latest incidents, while the Pentagon has yet to comment.
Earlier today, Iran’s president Masoud Pezeshkian accused US and European leaders of giving Iranians the means to ‘tear the nation apart’ and exploiting the country’s economic crisis.

The latest incidents come amid heightened tensions with the US and warnings of imminent action by Donald Trump (Picture: X)
Footage showed the aftermath of the blast in Bandar Abbas, with debris and rubble from the building strewn over the road.
Dozens were killed and 1,000 injured following an explosion in the port city in April last year.
An official investigation attributed the incident to a failure of security and civil defence protocols.
Over 200 Fatalities After Mine Collapse in DR Congo | Global News Update
TL:DR – Over 200 Fatalities After Mine Collapse in DR Congo | Global News Update
- Over 200 people, including children, have died due to a coltan mine collapse in Rubaya, eastern DRC, prompted by heavy rains and landslides.
- The mine, held by the M23 rebel group, was reportedly poorly maintained.
- Rescuers have found people trapped in the mud; injured victims are being treated in local health facilities.
- Coltan, vital for electronics, accounts for 15% of global supply.
- DRC faces ongoing humanitarian crises and unregulated mining challenges.
More than 200 people killed after mine collapses in DR Congo | News World
More than 200 people, including children, have died after a mineral mine caved in on them in a volatile region of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The disaster struck in the town of Rubaya, North Kivu region, on Wednesday following torrential rain, when a coltan mine collapsed on those working underground.
Sources claim the mine, which is within the area held by the notorious rebel group M23, was not properly maintained, according to WTX News.
The structure gave in after landslides, trapping hundreds of people, the rebel authorities said.

The heavy rains caused landslides at the Rubaya mines, eastern DRC
Among those feared dead are children, women, and miners.
Lumumba Kambere Muyisa, a spokesperson of the rebel-appointed governor of North Kivu, said: ‘For now, there are more than 200 dead, some of whom are still in the mud and have not yet been recovered.
‘Some people were rescued just in time and have serious injuries.
‘We are in the rainy season. The ground is fragile. It was the ground that gave way while the victims were in the hole.’
Those who were rescued with serious injuries were taken to three health facilities in Rubaya before some would be transferred to the city of Goma, around 30 miles away.

Hundreds of people, mainly locals, dig the sought-after mineral manually for a few dollars a day.
The Rubaya mine produces a chunk of the world’s coltan supply – 15%. The sought-after mineral is turned into tantalum, a heat-resistant metal used in mobile phones, computers, and aviation.
The mine relies mainly on local people to dig manually, earning them just a few dollars a day.
Franck Bolingo, a miner, told AFP news agency: ‘It rained, then the landslide happened and swept people away. Some were buried alive, and others are still trapped in the shafts.’
The mine has been under the control of M23 fighters since May 2024 when the group seized control in the area.

People working at the D4 Gakombe coltan mine in Rubaya in May last year (Picture: AP)
DRC, especially its eastern and northern border regions, have been in crisis for decades, causing a large-scale humanitarian crisis with more than 7 million forced to flee their homes.
The UK Foreign Office advises against all travel to the eastern DRC, including North Kivu, and any British nationals in the area should leave if possible.
In November, at least 32 people died when a makeshift bridge collapsed in a cobalt and copper mine in Lualaba province in the southwest of the country. The collapse was reportedly in an area where restrictions had previously been put in place following heavy rains and the risk of landslides.
DRC is the world’s biggest source of cobalt, responsible for more than 70% of the supply.
The country is thought to have between 1.5 and 2 million people who work in the unregulated mining industry, according to human rights groups.
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