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Guardiola pushes Grealish towards exit as City stroll into Champions League

The Guardian

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May 26, 2025

With 20 minutes gone at Craven Cottage, and with Fulham yet to muster anything even the most creative observer could describe as an attack, Ilkay Gündogan scored a thrillingly explosive goal to draw any real sense of sting from this final-day stroll in the south-west London sun.

- Barney Ronay

Guardiola pushes Grealish towards exit as City stroll into Champions League

Manchester City had spent the game to that point applying a fug of slow-burn possession. The goal came from a first note of urgency, Matheus Nunes surging down the right, found by a flick from Omar Marmoush.

Nunes crossed. The ball was deflected in a high, slow arc off the glove of Bernd Leno. At the back post Gündogan adjusted his feet, ran the numbers, corrected the descent vector a couple of times, then launched himself into a perfectly balanced, flying overhead volley, which clanged down into the Fulham goal off the underside of the crossbar.

With that, the afternoon eased into something more manageable for City. Fulham were peppy and keen, made chances, had shots blocked and really might have equalised before City made it 2-0 on 71 minutes, as the score would remain to the end.

This time the goal came from the penalty spot after Jérémy Doku had been tripped. Erling Haaland rolled the ball into the corner like the ice-cold big-note goal machine he is, apart from in FA Cup finals.

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Trump critic pleads not guilty in case seen as retribution

The New York state attorney general, Letitia James, pleaded not guilty yesterday to charges of bank fraud and false statements brought after Donald Trump publicly called for her to be prosecuted in a move widely seen as political retribution.

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When HAL 9000, the AI supercomputer in Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey, works out that the astronauts it was meant to serve are planning to shut it down, it plots to kill them in order to survive.

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Bacon should be sold with bowel cancer warning, say scientists

Bacon and ham sold in the UK should carry cigarette-style labels warning that chemicals in them cause bowel cancer, scientists say.

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1 mins

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Inaccessible chargers 'stopping disabled drivers going electric'

Campaigners including Tanni Grey-Thompson have warned that disabled drivers are at risk of being locked out of the transition to electric cars because of inaccessible chargers.

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Gen Z group to march in Peru despite new state of emergency

A youth group in Peru calling itself the Generation Z Collective says it will march again today in defiance of a state of emergency declared by the government in the capital, Lima, and the neighbouring port of Callao.

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2 mins

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Napoleon's army was weakened by fever, new DNA testing confirms

When Napoleon ordered his army to retreat from Russia in October 1812, disaster ensued. Starving, cold, exhausted and sick, an estimated 300,000 troops died.

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2 mins

October 25, 2025

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After London summit, Zelenskyy says US must stay involved in peace efforts

Volodymyr Zelenskyy said yesterday that Ukraine wanted the US to stay involved in efforts to end the war, after a meeting of western allies in London that took place without Donald Trump.

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3 mins

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The Guardian

Six Britons jailed for pro-Russia attack on warehouse

Six Britons acting for the pro-Russia Wagner group of terrorists have been jailed for setting fire to a London warehouse storing humanitarian aid for Ukraine.

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2 mins

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The result A new kind of electorate is far more willing to ditch the two big parties

Plaid Cymru’s byelection victory in the Welsh town of Caerphilly is unprecedented. Labour had won every election here for more than a century. Yet the result also feels strangely familiar.

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2 mins

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