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Rangers see stars after Alexandre Lacazette rocket as stellar show from wingers Cherki and Fofana shoot Lyon to 4-1 win

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Rangers see stars after Alexandre Lacazette rocket as stellar show from wingers Cherki and Fofana shoot Lyon to 4-1 win

PHILIPPE CLEMENT insisted Lyon are in a different financial world.

Last night some of their football was from another planet.

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Jack Butland can’t believe he’s been beaten so quickly after Gers equaliser by the ex-Arsenal manCredit: Willie Vass
Lacazette went one bettwe with a stunner on the cusp of half-time

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Lacazette went one bettwe with a stunner on the cusp of half-timeCredit: Reuters
He let fly from outside the box and silenced Ibrox

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He let fly from outside the box and silenced IbroxCredit: Willie Vass

Boss Pierre Sage spent £140 million on new talent this summer.

Here his star-studded side ripped Rangers to shreds.

Malick Fofana, Alexandre Lacazette and Rayan Cherki were a level above.

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A trio of Ibrox tormentors who if they weren’t scoring, were assisting.

It finished four, it could so easily have been more.

Lyon were sharp and precise in almost everything they did.

At times, they played keep ball for fun.

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But they were also utterly ruthless in front of goal on a sobering night for Gers.

After last week’s memorable win in Malmo, Rangers were back at Ibrox for the first of four home Europa League matches.

Bill Leckie reports from Ibrox after Rangers lose 4-1 to Lyon and Gers fans light fireworks and flares inside the stadium

It was 17 years ago this week that Walter Smith’s class of 2007 were crowned Kings of Lyon thanks to a stunning 3-0 win in France.

This was the third time the two teams had met

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On the two previous occasions – in 2007 and 2021 – Rangers went on to reach the final of the Uefa Cup/Europa League.

Will that prove to be a good omen?

Despite their indifferent start to the season – the French giants are 11th in Ligue 1 – Lyon represented a significant step up in class.

Sage’s side are among the favourites to win the tournament having spent a whopping 150 million euros this summer.

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Gers boss Clement can only dream of having such riches at his disposal.

While Sage was spending 23m euros on Nottingham Forest centre half Moussa Niakhate, the Belgian was scrambling around in the loan deals market.

Yet this is a competition in which the Ibrox side have punched considerably above their weight in recent years.

And back home for the first time in Europe this season, Clement insisted his side had nothing to fear.

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He clearly hadn’t factored in the presence of Fofana and Lacazette.

At times during a remarkable first half, Rangers were masters of their own downfall.

On others they could only marvel at the skill, pace and power of the opposition.

Clement’s side actually began with purpose.

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Inside the opening five minutes Robin Propper picked out Thomas Cerny with a brilliant diagonal ball.

He fed James Tavernier whose shot deflected back off Lawrence and into his path.

The Gers skipper got his shot away, but Lucas Perri produced a massive save with his feet.

Dessers and Cerny both dithered in front of goal before the latter then blew a glorious chance to fire Rangers in front.

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Lawrence’s shot was parried into his path by Lyon keeper Perri.

But with the French goal gaping, Cerny blazed high over the bar.

He simply HAD to score.

A minute later and Gers were left counting the cost of that miss.

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Lacazette forced Jack Butland into the initial save, but as soon as the brilliant Rayan Cherki robbed Bajrami of the ball, Rangers were back in trouble.

Cherki should have been stopped in his tracks, instead he was allowed to work his way across the box with the ball somehow squeezed into Fofana’s path.

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He took it first time, curling a wonderful effort beyond Butland.

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Four minutes later and Rangers were level.

Jefte did well down the left and after Cerny helped the ball back into the mix, Corentin Tolisso blundered badly.

His attempt at a headed back pass was way too short with Dessers reading the play.

He got there before Perri who managed to block the Nigerian’s effort only for Lawrence to slam home the rebound.

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Then it was Gers’ turn to hit the self-destruct.

Just four minutes after drawing level, Connor Barron played a blind pass across midfield.

Fofana was on it in a flash, holding off John Souttar before rolling the ball into the path of Lacazette.

He finished well from close range.

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Barron immediately held up his hands, acknowledging his mistake.

Gers then had Butland to thank as Fofana threatened to run riot.

Souttar had already been booked and couldn’t touch him as he came charging towards the Rangers goal again.

Tom Lawrence was crocked as he scored the equaliser and wouldn't come out for the second half

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Tom Lawrence was crocked as he scored the equaliser and wouldn’t come out for the second halfCredit: PA
Lyon's attacking trident lit Ibrox up

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Lyon’s attacking trident lit Ibrox upCredit: Reuters
Malick Fofana tucked away his side's fourth

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Malick Fofana tucked away his side’s fourthCredit: AFP

Cutting in on his right, he forced Butland into a fine save.

The Ibrox No.1 had no chance, however, when Lyon did add a third just before the break.

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Fofana was again the architect, twisting and turning away from danger.

Darting inside, he picked out Lacazette who still had plenty to do.

But the former Arsenal star took one look up before smashing a stunning shot past the helpless Butland.

Rangers had a mountain to climb in the second half.

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Things simply went from bad to worse when the action got back underway.

Cherki turned Barron inside out before crossing for Fofana who beat Tavernier to the ball.

It was a simple finish at the end of another quite brilliant passage of Lyon play.

The visitors came close to adding a fifth with 67 minutes gone.

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Duke Caleta-Car’s header came crashing back off the bar with Gers sub Neraysho Kasanwirjo blocking on the line as Tolisso almost fired home the rebound.

Kieran Dowell – who’d replaced Lawrence at the break – forced Perri into a brilliant save.

At the other end, Butland was called into action to deny Cherki.

By now, the Rangers players were willing the final whistle.

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After all, this one had been over as a contest for a long, long time.

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Barry Hearn makes Jimmy White promise after controversial win at the Northern Ireland Open

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JIMMY WHITE has revealed his spot in snooker’s biggest events is safe thanks to Barry Hearn.

The 62-year-old controversially beat Hossein Vafaei 4-2 last night to book his place in the second round of the Northern Ireland Open.

Jmmy White made it beyond the first round at the Northern Ireland Open

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Jmmy White made it beyond the first round at the Northern Ireland OpenCredit: Getty
He has been promised wildcards by Barry Hearn

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He has been promised wildcards by Barry HearnCredit: Getty

White still holds a tour card but former World Snooker Tour chairman Barry Hearn has promised to help him stay in the game should he fall down the rankings.

He revealed: “I got mine on merit the last couple of years.

Barry Hearn did say to me, what I’ve done for the game, as long as I keep playing in all of the events then I’ll keep getting the wildcard.

“I enjoy practising, enjoy doing exhibitions, enjoy entertaining.

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“I still make 147s and now and again I have a little buzz where I can beat anybody.

“It’s not as consistent as it was, but I think that will come with a few wins. That was a decent win for me today.”

But the victory against Vafaei proved controversial after referee Kevin Dabrowski called a foul against him in the frame that proved to be decisive.

With the Iranian 65-57 up, the official claimed he had not put the white ball correctly inside the D before firing it at a red.

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The referee checked a video replay and stood by his decision despite complaints from Vafaei.

Dabrowski handed White four points and the legend went on to win from there.

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Earlier in the thrilling match, Vafaei hit an amazing fluke shot that bounced up off the table, rolled along the rail and eventually dropped into the opposite corner pocket.

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White is back in action tomorrow against Martin O’Donnell.

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Happier times for Inverness Caley Thistle fans in 2015 when the club won the Scottish Cup

Inverness Caledonian Thistle has been placed into administration as it fights for survival.

The club, which was formed 30 years ago this year, is in financial crisis and had been trying to raise funds to keep going.

The aim of the administrative process is to rescue the club, but the SPFL confirmed Inverness had 15 points deducted – the club now faces potential relegation from League 1.

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Administrators will attempt to find new owners, but if that is unsuccessful assets could be sold and the money raised distributed to creditors.

A statement released by the club said that James Stephen, Malcolm Cohen and Shane Crooks of BDO had been apppointed as joint administrators.

A spokesperson for BDO said: “We can confirm a formal appointment has been made and Inverness Caledonian Thistle is now in administration.

“We understand this will be a difficult and uncertain time for the club, its staff, its loyal fan base and the local community.

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“The administrators will be in a position to provide further information and their plan to seek to secure the long term future of the club in due course.”

It is unclear yet what the impact will be for playing and non-playing staff, as well as the manager Duncan Ferguson – although job losses are likely at the club.

Talks were held last week with businessman David Anderson about a possible takeover but they ended without agreement.

Then on Tuesday, the Court of Session confirmed that the club had appointment administrators.

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Losses ran to £1.2m last season and the club has forecast a similar loss this year, but that figure does not include money spent on restructuring following relegation from the Championship last season.

A online fundraising campaign had generated about £87,000 but the target had been to reach £200,000 by last Wednesday, and it would only have staved off administration until the end of October.

Caley Thistle said donations would be used to fund the club’s expenses in the administration period and would not be spent on professional fees.

Team manager Duncan Ferguson has also been working for free to help save money.

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Tim Cooper, president of UK insolvency trade association R3, said the aim of administration would be to save the club.

He told BBC Scotland News: “For the fan base of Caley Thistle it can look very daunting and demotivating.

“They can be rest assured if the club goes through this process everything will be done by any administrators appointed to work very hard through that process to save the club.”

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Duncan Ferguson has been temporarily working for free to ease financial pressure on the club

Often known as Caley or the Jags, the club was formed in 1994 from the controversial merger of two existing clubs – Caledonian and Inverness Thistle – which both dated back to 1885.

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It climbed through the leagues, reaching the Scottish Premier League in 2004, and enjoyed cup glories – including the Scottish Cup in 2015.

The club’s 3-1 victory over Celtic in a Scottish Cup third round match in 2000 prompted the famous newspaper headline from The Sun: “Super Caley Go Ballistic, Celtic Are Atrocious.”

But relegation to the third tier of Scottish football earlier this year saw Caley caught in a downward spiral with fans facing lengthy trips to away games, and finances severely challenged.

Now, following the 15-point deduction, the club drop to bottom of the league on -3 points. If they finish bottom after 36 games, they will be relegated automatically.

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Should they finish second bottom, they have a chance of staying up via the play-offs. Regardless of what division they are in next season, they will start on -5 points.



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Speaking before Celtic’s Champions League match with Atalanta, manager Brendan Rodgers says his side’s critics are waiting for them to slip up.

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Aleksandar Rakic aims to ‘crash the party,’ steal title shot

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ABU DHABI – Aleksandar Rakic sees his UFC 308 matchup with Magomed Ankalaev as a prime opportunity to shake up the light heavyweight title picture.

Given his 12-fight unbeaten streak in the division, many expected Ankalaev’s (19-1-1 MMA, 10-1-1 UFC) next fight be a shot at reigning 205-pound champ Alex Pereira. It didn’t happen, though, and the promotion instead booked him against Rakic (14-4 MMA, 6-3 UFC) on Saturday’s card at Etihad Arena on Yas Island (ESPN+ pay-per-view, ESPN+).

UFC CEO Dana White has said that Ankalaev will get his title shot if he wins in solid fashion. But Rakic has other plans.

“I was happy,” Rakic told MMA Junkie on Tuesday. “UFC gives me the opportunity to fight against the No. 2-ranked guy, against Ankalaev, and he was supposed to fight. There were rumors,he was supposed to fight Pereira. But when I got the name, I immediately said yes. You know why? Because I think I put a good show at UFC 300 against Jiri Prochazka, and that’s the reason they chose me to fight Ankalaev.

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“I take this chance really serious. I’ve been working hard for this one. On social media, I was seeing everything going back and forth with Ankalaev and Pereira. I didn’t want to say anything. My main focus was to train hard, to get ready for Ankalaev, to be 100 percent focused for him, and just to do a show on Saturday and crash the party.”

Ankalaev has spent most of the build to UFC 308 taking shots at Pereira (12-2 MMA, 9-1 UFC) online and in interviews. Rakic said he hopes his opponent “underestimates” him going into the octagon this weekend but doesn’t think that’s going to be the case.

Rakic, 32, is expecting the best version of Ankalaev, 32, when they step in the cage. That would only elevate the value of a victory.

“He’s the most well rounded guy in the division besides me,” Rakic said. “I’m expecting an MMA fight. I think he will try to strike, he will try to grapple and wrestle. But I did my homework. I have been through hell the last weeks, and I did everything to have an answer to everything Ankalaev can bring.”

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Rakic said he’s not looking past UFC 308 but is no doubt keen on the idea of getting his shot at Pereira. “Poatan” has run through most of the division’s top contenders already despite being champion for less than a year, and Rakic would represent a fresh face to fight for gold.

“He did great things in the light heavyweight division,” Rakic said. “He’s the most active champion we have right now in the UFC. He beat some really good names. I think the most important thing with Alex is to mix it up. Of course, everyone says, ‘Go wrestle him. Go grapple him.’ But, of course, he trains wrestling and grappling, as well, and he knows some defense and how to defend a takedown. It would not be so easy like the people would be thinking it would be.

“He has great kickboxing, but it’s all about the details. We are in the top five. He is the champion. We are all very good fighters, and there is no better league than UFC and no better fighters than the UFC has. So with Alex, you need to be conditioned and very ready and you need to mix things up.”

For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for UFC 308.

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West Ham blow as Mohammed Kudus facing extended ban after red card following moment of madness in Tottenham clash

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NICLAS FULLKRUG has travelled to Germany in a bid to end his injury troubles as West Ham face losing Mohammed Kudus to an extended ban.

German striker Fullkrug is yet to start a Premier League game or score for West Ham following his £27.5million move from Borussia Dortmund.

Mohammed Kudus could face an extended ban as a result of his outburst against Tottenham at the weekend

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Mohammed Kudus could face an extended ban as a result of his outburst against Tottenham at the weekendCredit: Rex
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The 31-year-old has been sidelined since the September international break with a calf injury – which was initially expected to see him out for just three weeks.

But complications have continued and this week the Germany international has returned to his home country for injections to try and speed up his return.

While Sunday’s visit of Manchester United is expected to come too soon, Hammers boss Julen Lopetegui will want his summer signing back quickly following Kudus‘ suspension.

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The Ghana winger was sent off late in West Ham’s 4-1 defeat to Tottenham on Sunday and is now facing an extended ban on top of his initial three-match suspension.

Kudus, along with both West Ham and Spurs, has been charged by the FA following the melee he sparked which left three opponents on the floor.

All three parties have until Thursday to respond.

After kicking out at and hitting Micky van de Ven in the face, Kudus knocked Richarlison down and shoved midfielder Pape Matar Sarr.

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In a statement, The FA said: “Tottenham Hotspur allegedly failed to ensure that their players didn’t behave in an improper and/or provocative way around the 82nd minute.

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“West Ham United allegedly failed to ensure that their players didn’t behave in an improper and/or provocative and/or violent way at the same time.

“Mohammed Kudus allegedly acted in an improper manner and/or used violent conduct after the offence that he was sent off for.”

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Speaking after the game, boss Lopetegui said: “It’s not good for him, it’s not good for the club, for the team.”

West Ham will already be without the winger, who had two goals in two games before his red card, for matches against Manchester United, Nottingham Forest and Everton.

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“I would like to have that problem”

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Denny Hamlin is fairly amused with the thought of winning the 2024 NASCAR Cup championship in the midst of his team’s — 23XI Racing — legal battle against the series and the most powerful family in all of NASCAR. 

“Yeah, I would like to have that problem, truthfully (laughter),” said Hamlin last weekend. “I always say if you have an issue, you cross that bridge when you get there, but it is a problem that I would love to have, but I would understand the responsibilities of a champion and certainly, knowing what I’m representing, I think I would be able to do a good job of separating the two.”

The hearing to decide whether 23XI Racing will be able to keep their charters while the lawsuit is ongoing takes place on November 4 — just days before the title-decider in Phoenix. NASCAR has made it clear that they don’t want that to happen.

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It’s not been easy for Hamlin on or off the track lately, and his dream of winning his first Cup title in his 19th year of trying while facing off against NASCAR is beginning to look like a very difficult task. The most impressive part of his 2024 playoff run is the fact that he’s still in it.

After losing nearly half his bonus points due to an engine penalty just before the postseason arrived, Hamlin was already in a position where there was no room for error. And yet, there have been many errors. Conservative strategies backfiring, multiple incidents, and a myriad of mistakes on pit road have plagued his 2024 playoff run.

Las Vegas was no different and the fact that he used a fuel mileage gamble to finish eighth after such a sloppy race was actually quite an accomplishment. The No. 11 pit crew struggled throughout the day and the car itself was not very fast. But ‘okay’ finish like that won’t be good enough in this round. Hamlin is already 27 points below the cut-line.

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“Not a clean day,” admitted Hamlin afterwards. “That certainly sums it up. You’ll have that. We did the best we could to get the best finish. I thought Chris [Gabehart, crew chief] did a great job to get some sort of finish. Once we lost the track position early, he was doing the best he could to try to get it back through strategy, and then it goes long there, and we fall to the back. Just part of it.”

Hamlin continued: “We are not running quite as strong as we were earlier in the year, and we are definitely not as clean, execution wise, as we were. We will just have to clean it up and go to Homestead and try to win it.”

Hamlin advanced into this semi-final round of the playoffs in both 2022 and 2023, but missed the final four by single-digit margins on both occasions. The idea of him winning the title with this lawsuit ongoing in the background would be quite the dream outcome for Hamlin but for the time being, it is only that — a dream.

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