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Man City not distracted as WSL title nears, says Andree Jeglertz

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Manchester City manager Andree Jeglertz says they are “aware” they can win the Women’s Super League title next week – but “it does not affect” their preparation.

City, who hold a nine-point lead over Chelsea at the top of the table, are chasing a first WSL title in 10 years.

If they beat Brighton on Saturday (12:00 BST) and Arsenal lose to bottom club Leicester City on Wednesday (19:00 BST) then Jeglertz’s side will win the league.

Arsenal sit third in the table but have two games in hand. City, currently on 49 points, need to reach 54 to secure the title – unless the Gunners lose.

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“We are definitely aware of the situation, fully aware. The situation is up to us and we cannot affect anything happening in the other game,” said Jeglertz.

“For us, we have to win our game on Saturday and that is where we are. What happens in all the other games, we can just watch and see.

“We haven’t put any attention on the other teams, it’s just on how we can beat Brighton this weekend.”

However, Jeglertz admitted there is “extra energy” in the City players as they close in on a memorable end to the campaign.

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They also have an FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea to come next month (10 May) as they chase a domestic double.

“We have done everything like we normally do and we’re not changing anything. Everybody is fully focused but of course, there is extra energy in the group when you know you’ve done an almost perfect [season],” he added.

“The confidence is great because we know how the league can end, is up to us. That gives us confidence and great energy in the training sessions, of course.

“The sun is shining in Manchester also so that gives us extra energy!”

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2026 World Snooker Championship: Zhao Xintong v Ding Junhui could break TV viewing records

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Last year, Zhao came through four rounds of qualifying and then defeated 2024 runner-up Jak Jones, compatriot Lei Peifan and England’s Chris Wakelin before thrashing seven-time world champion Ronnie O’Sullivan 17-7 to reach the final.

Zhao’s 18-12 success over Mark Williams was a pivotal moment in the sport, instantly making the winner a national hero, and inspiring youngsters to take up snooker.

According to World Snooker Tour figures, more than 24.5 million unique viewers watched the third session of the final alone in China and during the whole 2025 tournament, it had a cumulative audience of 180 million on national broadcaster CCTV5.

The event also had 1.5 billion social media impressions in China over its 17 days.

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“When I go to China I’m famous now and when I’m walking around the street lots of people want to take pictures of me,” said 29-year-old Zhao. “It’s amazing and a big difference to before but I’m really happy to do it and I’m trying to becoming a great player.

“Before, older people would want to take pictures of me because they are snooker fans, but now it is their son or daughter that takes pictures – and I’m really happy for it.”

If Zhao is to retain his title, he has to do something none of the previous 20 first-time winners at the Crucible have done, by winning it again the following year.

But Zhao showed no signs of falling to the so-called ‘Crucible Curse’ in his first-round match, as he saw off English qualifier Liam Highfield 10-7.

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Before the tournament started, seven-time winner Stephen Hendry, speaking on BBC Television, said Zhao was his favourite to lift the trophy on Monday, 4 May.

“I think Xintong can retain his title,” said Hendry. “He is the future of the game for the next 10-15 years – he is going to dominate, no-one scores like him.

“He is not paying any attention to this stupid ‘curse’. Other Chinese players have got a huge lift from seeing their countryman lift the trophy.”

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Might have to wait his turn

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Former Arsenal star Perry Groves has urged Mikel Arteta to keep Viktor Gyokeres on the bench. He believes that Kai Havertz should remain as the club’s starting striker in the remaining matches.

Speaking to Metro, Groves claimed that Gyokeres’ goals should not make him an automatic starter, as Havertz links up better with his teammates on the pitch. He added the Manchester City game was a perfect example of the difference between the two forwards and said:

“I’m a fan of Gyokeres. I’ve stuck up for Gyokeres all season because I like his attitude and the way that he plays. He’s still got his 18 goals. He’s getting used to us, we’re getting used to him, but I think what I liked about the game against Man City, not only did we press, which was aggressive, but we went long quicker.”

“David Raya went long, quick into Havertz on the touchline, on the diagonal, where Havertz could hold it up, or he flicks it on. And he probably just gives you that little bit more of control, where he’s better at holding it up, so Gyokeres might have to wait his turn.”

Havertz scored in the game against Manchester City after pressing Gigi Donnarumma and forcing an error from the goalkeeper.

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Arsenal warned about Newcastle United clash

Perry Groves has warned Arsenal that they need to be careful about the Newcastle United clash. He believes that the Magpies will sit back and try to lure the Gunners forward and attack them on the counter. He told the Metro:

“Newcastle will come and try and sit deep. They’re in really bad form at the minute, I think they’ve lost eight out of 11 in the Premier League, but historically, there’s always a needle in Arsenal against Newcastle. So they will come, they will up their game a little bit.”

“Guimaraes will probably come back in, so he’s a big plus for them, but this is all about Arsenal themselves. They can only control themselves and the way they approach the game and their attitude. They can’t control what Newcastle do, you know, whether they press, whether they sit deep.”

The Gunners have slipped to second in the Premier League table after their loss to Manchester City last week. The Cityzens jumped ahead on Wednesday, April 22, after they beat Burnley 1-0 in their game in hand.

The two sides are level on points and goal difference, but the Manchester side are ahead on goals scored.