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Late own goal earns point for Tottenham after Hauge double

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October 01, 2025

These are strange times for Tottenham.

- Jonathan Wilson

Historically they’ve often been a side whose performances didn’t match their results, but tradition has it they would be pretty and ineffective. Under Thomas Frank they’ve become the opposite. Just as at Brighton they went 2-0 down and came back to draw; again, there was more to admire in their character than how they played. And if Andreas Helmersen’s effort hadn’t hit the bar with a couple of minutes remaining, it would have been a very different story.

This was Bodø/Glimt’s first home game in the group phase of the Champions League, and they were determined to make the most of it. The pre-match singing of the club anthem was heartfelt and gently moving, and followed by the rhythmic detonation of a series of fireworks, startlingly loud in the still Arctic night. European football has little place these days for romance but Glimt remain an example of what can be achieved by enlightened leadership even in a remote town of just over 50,000 population.

They may have won four of the past five Norwegian championships, and be handily placed as this season’s title race enters the run-in, but this is not a club that has become sated by silverware. Their recent success has not quite come from nowhere - they did have a handful of second-placed finishes, but in the eighties, as they slid into the third flight, Glimt weren’t even the biggest team in Bodø, that honour belonging to Grand.

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One-nil to Chelsea, a messy own-goal the difference, a defensive display solid enough to raise belief for tougher assignments to come.

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3 mins

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3 mins

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Is Blair the right choice?

The emergence of Tony Blair as a potential Gaza interim consul and member of Donald Trump's \"board of peace\" marks his latest reinvention as a would-be power broker in the Middle East.

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3 mins

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'As long as I'm getting annoyed, I've still got that edge'

Jos Buttler is mourning the recent loss of his father, and England's former white-ball captain is approaching the latter part of his career with a fresh perspective

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7 mins

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The Guardian

The Guardian

Music review Glorious gothic mayhem from oddball of pop

Lady Gaga's eighth world tour, The Mayhem Ball, does not lack ambition.

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2 mins

October 01, 2025

The Guardian

The Guardian

'A power addict' Belarus's leader treads tightrope between Russia and the west

At the presidential palace in Minsk, Europe's longestserving leader smiled broadly as he accepted a small metal box from a visiting US delegation.

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6 mins

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The Guardian

Culture club Team Europe and Red Roses use past, present and future to create history

Making history is such an overused phrase in sport.

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4 mins

October 01, 2025

The Guardian

Art review Dazzling career of photographer from Vogue to the frontline of war

Unapologetically ambitious and voraciously inventive, this vast new Lee Miller exhibition is the most comprehensive display of the late American photographer's work ever held in the UK.

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2 mins

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The Guardian

Osimhen spot on for Galatasaray in horror show for Liverpool

Reigning Premier League champions and league leaders may be held to higher standards but concerns grow for Liverpool.

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3 mins

October 01, 2025

The Guardian

The Guardian

Theatre review A modern love affair's highs and lows hit home in this pacy play

Most of us simply dig up memories, but the couple in Frantic Assembly's show clamber over a wall of filing cabinets filled with them.

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2 mins

October 01, 2025

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