Wolves clinched a hard-fought 1-0 victory against Burnley at Molineux, with Hwang Hee-chan’s 42 minutes goal proving to be the decider. The game, marred by limited scoring opportunities, saw Hwang capitalize on a defensive mix-up between O’Shea and Berge just before halftime, slotting in a fine finish. Wolves’ goalkeeper Bentley played a crucial role, making a phenomenal double save to deny Rodriguez and Brownhill. Meanwhile, Sarabia and Dawson had chances to extend the lead in the second half, but Burnley struggled to regain their attacking strength. Wolves took all three points in the game – Getty image Wolves now look ahead to a home fixture against Nottingham Forest, aiming to further distance themselves from the relegation zone. Meanwhile, Burnley will seek redemption in their next Premier League clash against Brighton this weekend, as they missed the opportunity to climb out of the bottom three in the Tuesday night clash.
Newcastle Champions League hopes left hanging as Dortmund trash visitors 2-0
Newcastle United’s Champions League campaign is left hanging after a 2-0 loss to Borussia Dortmund left them on the brink of exit. This defeat comes just over a month after Newcastle’s impressive victory against PSG, which had raised hopes of a successful campaign. Dortmund’s second goal – Getty image Joelinton missed a rare opportunity to level the score at 1-0. However, the Magpies failed to show their mettle against a strong Dortmund side. Eddie Howe’s tactical decisions, including starting youngster Lewis Hall and benching first-choice wingers Miguel Almiron and Anthony Gordon, have now been criticized. Borussia Dortmund managed to stifle Newcastle with goals from Niclas Fullkrug and Julian Brandt.
Reactions as Shehu Sani recounts experience in KiriKiri prison; reveals why visitors aren’t allowed to take plantain or banana to female inmates
Former Kaduna Senator, Shehu Sani has stirred massive reactions on Twitter after he recounted his experience at the Kirikiri Maximum Security Prison in Lagos State.
The former senator from Kaduna central recalled that while in the prison in the 90s, he had observed that visitors were not allowed to bring plantain or banana to female inmates on the grounds that they were ‘not good for their digestive system’.
In his words: “When we were in Kiri Kiri prison in the 90s,I observed that they don’t allow visitors to bring plantain or Banana to female inmates,when I asked why,they said it’s not good for their digestive system. I was enlightened.”
Netizens, however, reacted to his tweet with mixed views.
@Mesllako2 wrote: “So your stay in kiri-kiri prison in the 90s daily story is now part of your campaign strategies?🤔. With due respect sir, you’re not ready to serve the good people of Kaduna state.”
Tymah923: “Hmmmm @ShehuSani u were a full time tenant in kirikiri prison ur years of experience can qualify for president alumni kirikiri prison oooo.”