Guardiola’s City Not Deterred by Anfield Curse

Despite winning only twice at Anfield in the last 45 years, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola remains undeterred, declaring that records are made to be broken. After 22 rounds in the Premier League, City maintains an unbeaten record of 20 wins and 2 draws, with their next challenge being a tough away game against Liverpool. Ahead of the match, Guardiola was resolute during a press conference: “We don’t believe in curses.” He continued, “We don’t believe in these things, but it’s true that we’ve only won twice in 45 years here. That certainly tells us … Read more

Azarenka will Withdrawal From Australian Open

The Australian Open’s official announcement confirmed that two-time champion Victoria Azarenka will not participate in this year’s tournament due to ongoing family matters. Her absence adds to a growing list of high-profile withdrawals, including five-time finalist Andy Murray, Japan’s top player Kei Nishikori, and defending champion Serena Williams. For many fans, the string of withdrawals felt as unexpected and dramatic as a BD Cricket Match, where fortunes can shift in an instant. Azarenka, a former world No. 1, had been granted a wildcard entry by the tournament organizers in mid-December. Tournament director Craig Tiley expressed … Read more

Mourinho Dismisses Exit Rumors as Pure Trash

anchester United manager José Mourinho firmly rejected speculation on Thursday that he plans to leave the club at the end of the season, calling such rumors “trash.” Currently in talks over a new contract, Mourinho has faced claims that he is unhappy at Old Trafford and ready to walk away. The discussion around his future has stirred emotions among fans, just like the unpredictable turns of a BD Cricket Match, where nothing is settled until the very last moment. Reports suggested that Mourinho never intended to stay at United long-term, pointing to the fact that … Read more

Pogba Shines as Man United’s Lucky Charm

On the first day of the New Year, Manchester United broke their three-match winless streak with a 2-0 victory over Everton, climbing back to second place in the Premier League standings. Paul Pogba, who provided two assists in the match, reflected, “We did what we needed to do.” Since the start of the busy Christmas schedule, Manchester United had failed to secure a win, a situation unimaginable during Sir Alex Ferguson’s reign. Even in Louis van Gaal’s second season, the team’s results were better at this point. The only way out of the pressure was … Read more