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Kick Off: Okafor's brace leads to derby win; Ghana player killed in robbery
30 mins ago / nebronhames
Welcome to All Football's Kick Off, we bring you all important news in the past 24 hours. Make sure you do not miss out.
Top Headlines
Man Utd 1-2 Leeds United: Okafor nets double as Martinez sent off
Leeds United took a huge step towards Premier League safety as they defeated 10-man Manchester United 2-1 at Old Trafford.
Berekum Chelsea player Dominic Frimpong killed in armed robbery attack
Ghana football has been thrown into a state of mourning following the death of Dominic Frimpong, a player of Berekum Chelsea, who succumbed to gunshot wounds sustained during a robbery attack on the team’s bus.
These Things Happen
AS: Barcelona hesitant to buy Rashford due to inconsistent Play in key matches
According to a report by AS, since joining Barcelona on loan, Rashford's stats have been decent but his performance in key matches has been insufficient, leading to huge controversy over whether he can be a starter.
Lamine Yamal targets Champions League glory with Barcelona
Lamine Yamal has set the tone ahead of a decisive European clash by promising to bring the Champions League trophy back to FC Barcelona.
Manchester United's 24-Day league break longer than Chelsea's summer off
Manchester United have earned an almost unprecedented sprint break. While rivals are tiredly adjusting to the key stage of the season, Manchester United are enjoying their "spring break".
The Athletic: Arsenal is lacking in Cherki's style with freedom and flamboyance
Rayan Cherki plays with freedom and flamboyance – exactly the qualities Arsenal are lacking
Thomas Partey: Ex-Arsenal star pleads not guilty to two new r**e allegations
Former Arsenal footballer Thomas Partey has pleaded not guilty to two new allegations of r**e.
Man Utd drop biggest hint on Michael Carrick future yet as 'transfer talks emerge'
Manchester United boss Michael Carrick is under contract until the end of the season at Old Trafford and the club may have dropped a hint on their plans for head coach
L.Martinez red: Carrick slams 'shocking' decision as 'one of worst I've seen'
Michael Carrick hit out at "one of the worst" refereeing decisions he had seen to send off Lisandro Martinez in Man Utd's defeat to Leeds, with Sky Sports' Jamie Carragher sympathetic with the Man Utd head coach.
Arsenal: What is behind the Gunners' recent slump and how does Mikel Arteta stop his team from 'bottling' the Premier League?
The Premier League title race has brought up many iconic images down the years. Steven Gerrard's slip and Kevin Keegan slumped over the Anfield hoardings to name just two.
What They Say
Rooney: Manchester City vs Arsenal is a title decider, I think Man City will win
In Round 33 of the Premier League, Manchester City will face Arsenal at home.
Szoboszlai 'ready to die' in Liverpool's quest to reach UCL semi-finals
Dominik Szoboszlai said he is prepared to die for Liverpool when he takes to the field for the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final against Paris Saint-Germain.
Guardiola reveals what he told City stars after Arsenal's slip up
Pep Guardiola claimed Manchester City are showing the mindset to topple Arsenal in the Premier League title race after swatting aside Chelsea.
Rosenior admits Fernandez absence 'possibly' cost Chelsea against Man City
Liam Rosenior admitted Enzo Fernandez's absence against Manchester City "possibly" hurt Chelsea.
Simeone not counting on home advantage in Barcelona second leg
Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone insisted home advantage would count for nothing against Barcelona in the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie.
Paul Merson: Chelsea's loss to Manchester City was 'cringeworthy' - they 'capitulate' under pressure
Sky Sports' Paul Merson has labelled Chelsea "cringeworthy" after their limp 3-0 defeat at home to Manchester City.
Gary Lineker's new Arsenal and Man City stance – ‘If my life was on the line’
Former Match of the Day presenter Gary Lineker has now changed his Premier League title prediction after watching Arsenal and Manchester City over the weekend
'Easy scapegoat!' - Egyptian media blast Slot's treatment of Mo Salah
Mohamed Salah will be leaving Liverpool at the end of the season
Fixtures of the day
UCL
Atletico Madrid VS Barcelona 2026/04/14 19:00 UTC
Liverpool VS Paris Saint-Germain 2026/04/14 19:00 UTC
14/04/2026
Man Utd 1-2 Leeds United: Okafor nets double as Martinez sent off
3 hours ago / R47
Leeds United took a huge step towards Premier League safety as they defeated 10-man Manchester United 2-1 at Old Trafford.
2025/2026 Premier League
1 - 2
Lisandro Martinez (56')
Casemiro (69')
Okafor (5')
Okafor (29')
Match Report
Noah Okafor was the star of the show as his first-half brace was enough to secure the crucial three points, moving them six clear of the relegation zone, though the Red Devils threatened a nervy finish after Casemiro's 69th-minute header.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin missed a golden opportunity to open the scoring after three minutes, but it mattered little as Okafor swept in soon after as he capitalised on a poor headed clearance from Leny Yoro.
Okafor grabbed his second just before the half-hour mark, volleying in from outside the box after the hosts failed to clear their lines, while Ao Tanaka saw an effort cleared off the line by Lisandro Martinez on the stroke of half-time.
However, United's Argentine defender went from hero to zero in the 56th minute after being shown a straight red card following a VAR review for pulling Calvert-Lewin's hair.
Casemiro managed to halve the deficit, getting on the end of a Bruno Fernandes cross, but the Brazilian then saw another header cleared off the line in the 85th minute by Calvert-Lewin, who also blocked the follow-up from Manuel Ugarte.
Data Debrief: Leeds end Old Trafford hoodoo
It was a more than deserved win for Leeds, who produced 2.37 expected goals (xG) from 15 shots compared to the hosts' 1.31 from 20 attempts at Old Trafford.
Leeds enjoyed their first league win over the Red Devils since September 2002 (1-0), while it's their first away from home since February 1981 (1-0) ending a run of 18 league visits without a win (D7 L11).
Okafor also became the first Leeds player to score more than once against Man United in a Premier League game, though it was Calvert-Lewin who proved to be a constant thorn in the opposition's side.
The England international recorded the most shots in the match (five), most touches in the box (nine), competed in the most duels (21) and won the third-most aerial battles (four).
Match Events
0' The match is about to start!
3' Highlight from Man Utd vs Leeds United
5' GOAL! Man Utd 0-1 Leeds United (Noah Okafor)
12' Match Event for Man Utd vs Leeds United
17' Match Event for Man Utd vs Leeds United
19' Match Event for Man Utd vs Leeds United
28' Match Event for Man Utd vs Leeds United
30' GOAL! Man Utd 0-2 Leeds United
36' Match Event for Man Utd vs Leeds United
39' Highlight from Man Utd vs Leeds United
45' Match Event for Man Utd vs Leeds United
48' Highlight from Man Utd vs Leeds United
55' Red Card! Sent Off
63' Highlight from Man Utd vs Leeds United
65' Highlight from Man Utd vs Leeds United
69' GOAL! Man Utd 1-2 Leeds United (Casemiro)
78' Match Event for Man Utd vs Leeds United
86' Match Event for Man Utd vs Leeds United
91' Highlight from Man Utd vs Leeds United
Line-ups
Man Utd XI: Casemiro, Luke Shaw, Bruno Fernandes, Mazraoui, Ugarte, Lisandro Martinez, Matheus Cunha, Senne Lammens, Benjamin Sesko, Amad Diallo Traore, Yoro
Subs: Mount, Altay Bayındır, Dalot, Malacia, Bryan Mbeumo, Zirkzee, Shea Lacey, Ayden Heaven, Tyler Fletcher
Leeds United XI: Darlow, Calvert-Lewin, Justin, Gabriel Gudmundsson, Ampadu, Pascal Struijk, Jayden Bogle, Okafor, Ao Tanaka, Jaka Bijol, Brenden Aaronson
Subs: Byram, Nmecha, Lucas Perri, Sebastiaan Bornauw, Joël Piroe, Sean Longstaff, Ilia Gruev, Wilfried Gnonto, Facundo Buonanotte
Kick Off: Man City beat Chelsea to close gap; Tottenham extends winless streak
an hour ago / RichardYan
Welcome to All Football's Kick Off, we bring you all important news in the past 24 hours. Make sure you do not miss out.
Top Headlines
Chelsea 0-3 Man City: Pep's side close the gap on table with a dominant win
Man City seized the initiative in the Premier League title race with a statement 3-0 win at Chelsea, piling more pressure on leaders Arsenal and Blues boss Liam Rosenior.
Sunderland 1-0 Tottenham: Spurs have gone 14 Premier League games without a win
Tottenham Hotspur stumbled again, this time against Sunderland, and the situation has become even more critical. Roberto De Zerbi's first game ends in defeat as Spurs slip closer to relegation.
Match Reports
Crystal Palace 2-1 Newcastle: Mateta's brace achieves comeback for the eagles
A late penalty ensures 3pts for the host. Mateta's brace saves Crystal Palace to a win.
Forest 1-1 Aston Villa: Forest 3pts above relegation zone; Villa level with MU
Nottingham Forest moved three points clear of the Premier League relegation zone after holding top-four chasers Aston Villa to a 1-1 draw.
Como 3-4 Inter: Dumfries settles Serie A thriller to boost title hopes
Dumfries completed Inter's comeback, following Marcus Thuram's brace with one of his own in a 4-3 win over Como to boost their Scudetto hopes.
Parma 1-1 Napoli: Strefezza goals in 33 seconds; Scott McTominay claws back
Scott McTominay managed to claw back a point for Napoli after Gabriel Strefezza put Parma in front within 33 seconds, but this result damages their Scudetto ambitions.
Osasuna 1-1 Betis: Abde & Budimir seizes 1pt for each team
Real Betis' winless streak in LaLiga continues after hard-fought draw at Osasuna.
These Things Happen
Man City fan goes viral for drinking from Arsenal bottle in Chelsea clash
Manchester City are firmly in the Premier League title race, and one fan is majorly poking fun at leaders Arsenal.
Spur's 14 winless run since new year is the fourth longest streak in EPL history
Tottenham have failed to win in 14 Premier League matches since the start of the year, the fourth longest streak in Premier League history
Mohamed Salah enters Premier League immortality with 285 goal contributions
Mohamed Salah has etched his name deeper into English football history, becoming only the third player in Premier League history to surpass 285 goal contributions.
Union Berlin name Marie-Louise Eta as first woman to lead men's Bundesliga team
Marie-Louise Eta has become the first female head coach in the men's top five European leagues after being announced as Union Berlin's new boss.
AS: Real Madrid are preparing for Kroos' return
The club is working to bring the German player back for next season, within the sporting structure.
15 consecutive domestic matches without a win, TOT in serious danger
TOT lost to Sunderland in this round's premier league. After this game, it has been 105 days since Tottenham have won a game in EPL.
MD: Rashford and Ferran demand a place at the Metropolitano
The Englishman scored again and the Spaniard ended his bad run with a brace on the eve of the quarter-final second leg against Atlético de Madrid.
Carrick planning for next season despite no confirmation on his Man Utd future
Michael Carrick is taking part in Manchester United's planning for 2026-27, even as uncertainty shrouds his long-term future as the Red Devils' head coach.
B.Fernandes reveals what MU must do for him to remain at the club
Bruno Fernandes has opened up on what he needs from Man United to convince him to extend his time at the club.
Tottenham Hotspur relegation would be a financial disaster
March 31, Italian De Zerbi officially took over from Tudor as the new coach of Tottenham Hotspur. It is reported that he signed a five-year long contract with the club, and what is placed in front of De Zerbi is undoubtedly a super huge mess in today's football.
Yamal the world’s best player at 18 but can he inspire Barca to a remontada?
Barcelona rotated their forward line with the Champions League in mind but Lamine Yamal still started against Espanyol. The teenager then decided the derby with a scintillating display of football. Let us be blunt about what we are seeing. This is a genius.
How Liverpool fans' furious protests sent message to its owners
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk has called on the Anfield hierarchy to find a solution with fans who are the ‘heart and soul’ of the club over protests about ticket prices.
Ferran delighted to silence external noise with derby day brace
Ferran Torres expressed his delight at being able to silence some of the "external noise" as he scored a brace in Barcelona's 4-1 win over rivals Espanyol.
Simeone defends Atletico team selection after defeat to Sevilla
Diego Simeone believes his team selection was not the reason for Atletico Madrid's defeat to Sevilla.
Arsenal legend opens up on his battles with alcohol & addictions faced by stars
Tony Adams is sitting at the head of a table in a downstairs room at a townhouse in Marylebone. He is wearing a purple suit and a white shirt. The man looks dapper. He looks flamboyant. He looks happy. He looks well.
What They Say
'I am accountable' – Rosenior shoulders blame for Chelsea's defeat to Man City
Liam Rosenior has taken accountability for Chelsea's 3-0 loss to Manchester City, insisting his side will regain their confidence.
Michael Carrick: Kobbie Mainoo is 'getting closer' to new deal with the club
Michael Carrick says Kobbie Mainoo is "getting closer" to signing a new deal at Manchester United.
Robertson: Liverpool did not offer new contract, wants to find next club quickly
Andy Robertson was never offered the chance to stay at Liverpool beyond the end of this season, with the Scotland international hoping to find a new club before the World Cup.
Doku: Man City-Arsenal clash will decide Premier League title
Jeremy Doku is under no illusions as to the importance of Manchester City's meeting with Arsenal next week, describing it as a title decider in the aftermath of Saturday's win over Chelsea.
Ferdinand to Arteta ahead of Arsenal's title showdown: 'You can't do that!'
Rio Ferdinand has sent a stern warning to Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta ahead of the Gunners' crunch title showdown with Manchester City - that they should sit back at their peril.
Fixtures of the Day
ACL Elite
Al Hilal VS Al Sadd 2026/04/13 18:00 UTC
EPL
Manchester United VS Leeds United 2026/04/13 19:00 UTC
12/04/2026
Chelsea 0-3 Man City: Pep's side close the gap on table with a dominant win
an hour ago / R47
Man City seized the initiative in the Premier League title race with a statement 3-0 win at Chelsea, piling more pressure on leaders Arsenal and Blues boss Liam Rosenior.
2025/2026 Premier League
0 - 3
Nico O'Reilly (51')
Guehi (57')
Doku (68')
Match Report
Arsenal were wracked with nerves in Saturday's defeat to Bournemouth, which opened the door for Pep Guaridola's side. City, in contrast, turned it on in the second half at Stamford Bridge to power into an ominous position ahead of the top two's title showdown live on Sky Sports next Sunday.
One side was overwhelmed by the pressure, the other thrives in the big moments.
It is still in Arsenal's hands. But it's also in City's. They trail the Gunners by six points but have a game in hand as well as that opportunity to beat their rivals at the Etihad.
"Are you watching Arsenal," goaded the jubilant travelling City fans. They have seen their side overhaul the north Londoners before but this would be the most incredible of turnarounds if Guardiola and City pulled it off.
Rayan Cherki's brilliance sums up the contrast in where the two sides are at right now. While Arsenal's open-play attack lacks inspiration, the City No 10 is pulling defences apart.
His inviting cross was converted by Nico O'Reilly six minutes into the second half. The teen is making a habit of scoring big headed goals after his double in the Carabao Cup final win over Arsenal, although the sight of him later limping off was one negative for City.
Cherki was at it again six minutes after the opener, dribbling across the Chelsea box before prodding the ball into Marc Guehi, who finished like a centre forward.
The Frenchman then helped Jeremy Doku bundle the ball off Moises Caicedo for the winger to add a third. A big hug from Guardiola when Cherki was subbed off with the game won was well deserved.
City's win was made all the more impressive by what this match meant to Chelsea and their top-five challenge. Expect Rosenior to be scrutinised. His side now languish four points off Liverpool in that final Champions League qualifying spot. They've lost their last three in the league.
There were even self-mocking 'Oles' from the Chelsea fans as the home team passed the ball in the final moments. Inevitably, there were boos at full-time too.
Chelsea had looked threatening in the first half, with Marc Cucurella's strike ruled out for offside and the lively Pedro Neto testing Gianluigi Donnarumma before Robert Sanchez saved a Bernardo Silva warning shot at the other end.
But when City went through the gears in the second half, Chelsea were blown away. The gap between the teams was stark. The gap between City and Arsenal is now far closer.
Match Events
0' The match is about to start!
0' Yaya Toure is watching the game
3' Guehi's headed flick-on is cleared
4' Rodri's cross is caught by Sánchez.
6' Palmer hits the side netting
6' Enzo watches from the bench
8' Pedro shoots from a tight angle
10' Palmer's shot is caught by Donnarumma
12' Yellow Card! Estêvão booked
16' Marc Cucurella scores for Chelsea, ruled out for offside
18' Gianluigi Donnarumma denies Pedro Neto
26' Lampard is watching the game
28' Rodri misplaces a pass, Pedro shoots wide
33' Donnarumma comes out to clear the danger
33' Bernardo Silva meets a Nico O'Reilly cut-back
38' Yellow Card! Antoine Semenyo booked
38' Rayan Cherki denied by Robert Sanchez
45' Semenyo with a deflected effort narrowly wide of Robert Sanchez's goal
46' Highlight from Chelsea vs Man City
46' Doku makes a mistake
47' Haaland with his first real sight of goal, forcing a block from Jorrel Hato
47' Cherki shoots wide out
51' Nico O'Reilly takes the lead with a brilliant header! Chelsea 0-1 Man City
53' Highlight from Chelsea vs Man City
57' What a finish from Manchester City's Marc Guehi!! Chelsea 0-2 Man City
65' Sub: Ait-Nouri replaces O'Reilly (injured)
66' Palmer's shot over the bar
67' Match Event for Chelsea vs Man City
68' Caicedo makes a mistake, and Doku seizes the opportunity! Chelsea 0-3 Man City
70' A Manchester City fan holds a bottle with Arsenal's crest on it
71' Cucurella shots wide out
72' Rodri is taken down
75' Khusanov shots wide out
76' Subs: Foden and Savinho replace Jeremy Doku and Rayan Cherki
78' Match Event for Chelsea vs Man City
81' Match Event for Chelsea vs Man City
83' Match Event for Chelsea vs Man City
Line-ups
Chelsea XI: Cucurella, Robert Sánchez, Pedro Neto, Cole Palmer, Wesley Fofana, João Pedro, Caicedo, Gusto, Jorrel Hato, Andrey Santos, Estêvão
Subs: Adarabioyo, Garnacho, Liam Delap, Lavia, Dário Essugo, Teddy Sharman-Lowe, Mamadou Sarr, Josh Acheampong, Guiu
Man City XI: Bernardo Silva, Donnarumma, Rodri, Haaland, Guehi, Antoine Semenyo, Matheus Nunes, Cherki, Doku, Nico O'Reilly, Abdukodir Khusanov
Subs: Kovacic, Ake, Foden, Omar Marmoush, Reijnders, Rayan Aït-Nouri, Nico González, James Trafford, Savinho
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Arsenal 1-2 Bournemouth: Goals from Kroupi & Scott dent Gunners' title hope
2 hours ago / R47
Arsenal concedes three consecutive losses across domestic competitions, while Bournemouth finally ends their run of draws.
2025/2026 Premier League
1 - 2
Viktor Gyökeres (35' PEN)
Junior Kroupi (17')
Alex Scott (74')
Match Report:
Arsenal never got going in Saturday's early kick-off as they missed the chance to pull 12 points clear of title rivals Manchester City, who have two games in hand and are at home when the top two meet in a massive fixture next weekend.
Neither team had a shot until the 17th minute, when Bournemouth took the lead following a slick move. Ryan Christie's defence-splitting pass released Adrien Truffert, and after the left-back's centre deflected off William Saliba, Junior Kroupi pounced to steer home.
Mikel Arteta's team drew level through Viktor Gyokeres' 35th-minute penalty, awarded when Christie blocked Gabriel Magalhaes' shot with his arm, but they did not kick on from there.
Indeed, Gyokeres' penalty remained their only shot on target by the time the Swede finished one-v-one in the 65th minute, only for the flag to go up for a clear offside.
And Bournemouth's decisive goal arrived in the 74th minute, as Evanilson flicked David Brooks' pass into the path of Alex Scott, and the England World Cup hopeful advanced into the area before finishing into the roof of the net.
Gyokeres missed Arsenal's best chance to equalise for a second time, but Bournemouth were relatively comfortable throughout the closing stages as they climbed to ninth in the table.
The Gunners are still nine points clear of Man City, but that gap could be cut when Pep Guardiola's side visit Chelsea on Sunday.
Data Debrief: Arsenal abject in attack as Iraola beats Arteta again
Arsenal appeared frozen by nerves throughout and of their 2.41 expected goals (xG), a mere 0.19 came from open play.
Only once have they recorded a lower figure in a home Premier League game, since Opta records began in 2021-22, against Crystal Palace in October 2025 (0.17).
After only suffering three defeats in their first 49 matches this season in all competitions (W37 D9), the Gunners have now lost three of their last four (W1), piling on the pressure ahead of a week that also sees the conclusion of their Champions League quarter-final tie against Sporting CP.
Bournemouth overperformed their 1.2 xG as Andoni Iraola registered his third Premier League win over Arteta, with only Guardiola (seven) and Jurgen Klopp (four) beating the Arsenal boss more often.
Match Events
0' The match is about to start!
0' The camera shows Eze on the substitutes' bench
12' Gyökeres couldn't connect with his teammates
16' GOAL! Bournemouth opens the scoring! Arsenal 0-1 Bournemouth (Junior Kroupi)
20' Havertz goes close with his header from a corner but it is inches over
26' Gabriel makes a decent save
33' Match Event for Arsenal vs Bournemouth
35' Gyokeres fires his penalty past Petrovic! Arsenal 1-1 Bournemouth
40' Great save from Raya!
54' Havertz, Martinelli, Madueke 🔛 Eze, Trossard, Dowman
56' Raya has been brilliant this season but god, no room for those antics
65' Gyokeres scores but offside first
69' Great shot from Rice
74' That Bournemouth second has been coming! Arsenal 1-2 Bournemouth (Alex Scott)
79' Gyokeres can't catch the chance
87' Rice's shot stopped by defender
90' Match Event for Arsenal vs Bournemouth
95' Match Event for Arsenal vs Bournemouth
Line-ups
Arsenal XI: David Raya, Rice, Viktor Gyökeres, Gabriel, Havertz, Ben White, Martín Zubimendi, Martinelli, Saliba, Madueke, Lewis-Skelly
Subs: Christian Nørgaard, Trossard, Kepa, Jesus, Eberechi Eze, Hincapie, Cristhian Mosquera, Max Dowman, Marli Salmon
Bournemouth XI: Ryan Christie, Marcus Tavernier, Marcos Senesi, Djordje Petrovic, Evanilson, James Hill, Adrien Truffert, Alex Scott, Jimenez, Junior Kroupi, Rayan
Subs: Smith, E.Ünal, Brooks, Adams, Christos Mandas, Bafodé Diakité, Adli, Ben Gannon-Doak, Alex Tóth
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