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Arteta urges Arsenal to ‘use momentum’ from Fulham win in Atlético showdown

  • Arsenal put pressure on Manchester City with 3-0 win

  • First-half performance ‘one of the best’ this season

Mikel Arteta said his Arsenal team had played some of their best football of the season in Saturday’s 3-0 home win over Fulham and demanded that they take the positive feelings into the return leg of their Champions League semi-final against Atlético Madrid on Tuesday.

Arsenal picked a fine time to recover their attacking flow, Viktor Gyökeres scoring either side of a Bukayo Saka goal to give them an unassailable half-time lead. The result took them six points clear of Manchester City at the top of the Premier League, albeit their rivals have two games in hand – the first of which is at Everton on Monday night.

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In pseudotopper toont Ajax vooral veel ontzag voor landskampioen PSV (2-2)

Ajax pakt in blessuretijd nog een punt tegen kampioen PSV in pseudo-topper: 2-2

A C A Bee

Six-Month Sentence in Bee-Assault Case

She seems to have argued at trial that she had no intent to harm anyone, and had only released the bees so they could "enjoy the lovely, flowering landscape" in the area. The landscape was also infested with deputies, though, and the jury does not seem to have believed that was a coincidence. [...]

I've seen no evidence that the one deputy taken to the hospital suffered from anaphylactic shock. It seems a lot more likely that his "elevated heart rate" was caused by his decision to tackle a 59-year-old beekeeper than by the bees themselves. But I'm speculating about that. [...]

This week, the judge sentenced Woods to six months on those charges. According to her lawyer, with time served she will be out in two weeks anyway. [...]

Finally, kudos to The Guardian for refusing to let society ignore the real victims in this case: the bees. "[A]bout a thousand of Woods's bees died during the encounter," it reported, "many of them crushed when several hives toppled as she wrestled with deputies trying to arrest her, and others because female honeybees die after delivering their sting." I assume that "about a thousand" is based on a careful reckoning by a court-appointed bee expert and not just a number that Woods threw out there. Regardless, while I don't really buy the deputies' story here, I do sympathize with the bees. They have enough trouble these days without humans getting them involved in dispute resolution. Leave the bees out of it.

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Formula 1 News

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Leclerc admits he’s ‘not satisfied with P3’ in Miami Sprint

Charles Leclerc displaced Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli early on to take third place in the Sprint at the Miami Grand Prix.

Norris thrilled to be ‘back on the top step’ in Miami

McLaren's Lando Norris was delighted to claim his first win of the 2026 season in the Sprint at the Miami Grand Prix.

F2: Tsolov beats Van Hoepen and Dunne in dramatic Miami Sprint

Nikola Tsolov claimed his second victory of the 2026 FIA Formula 2 season by beating rivals Laurens van Hoepen and Alex Dunne in a drag race to the line at the Miami Sprint Race.

Watch the highlights from the Miami Sprint as Norris wins

McLaren's extensive upgrades paid off in the Miami Sprint as Lando Norris won from team mate Oscar Piastri, with Ferrari's Charles Leclerc taking the final podium spot.