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Arsenal Roar Into Title Defence With Ruthless 3-0 Demolition of Coventry

Arsenal immediately reminded the Premier League who the champion is. Under Mikel Arteta, the team launched a strong title-defence attack with a comprehensive 3-0 victory over Coventry City at the Emirates on Friday, setting the tone within just a quarter of an hour. In the 15th minute, Havertz put the ball in the net with a calm shot from a delivery by Riccardo Calafiori from near the edge of the box. Eight minutes later, Arsenal extended their lead with an attack completely organised by their new Greek forward. Christos Tzolis, who had made his league debut after moving to the club in the summer, regained the ball deep in his own half before quickly coming back out on the wide side to receive a pass from Declan Rice; his low and driven cross slipped through the reach of goalkeeper Carl Rushworth, and Saka was there to tap in the goal from near the goal line. For the first time in a quarter of a century, Coventry were in the top flight and managed to get through the difficulty, nearly securing a position before half-time. The closest the visitors got to affecting the score in the first 45 minutes was when Loum Tchaouna took a bold overhead kick, prompting David Raya to rush across his goal line. The possibility of a comeback disappeared four minutes after the restart. When Odegaard, Arsenal's captain, struck a poorly struck shot that deceived Rushworth and made it 3-0, the home side then treated their opponents casually. One wave after another of attacks came, and Coventry's best late opportunity — a header by Jack Rudoni from a well-placed cross — went straight into Raya's arms five minutes before the end. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/hfc2N3BD8v5ptWk0M94zTXN6KGCuhbcQxukdqfvo.jpg) The match's significance becomes clear when you consider the history involved. Arsenal have not won the league title twice in a row since their three-in-a-row ended in 1935, and their last real effort to keep the title, in 2004-05, ended with them well behind Chelsea. This time, Arteta's team is largely unaffected by the managerial upheavals that have shaken several of their nearest rivals over the summer, including Manchester City and Liverpool, and the heavy investment in new players has already begun to pay off. Tzolis was the best of the group. Along the left wing, he was relentless and on several occasions outplayed Coventry's defensive line on the outside, and also when advancing inside, and received a standing ovation from the home fans when Eberechi Eze replaced him in the 76th minute. Arteta praised the control and teamwork his team displayed from the very first minute, describing it as an "impressive" start. Odegaard was just as enthusiastic about his new teammate and said Tzolis had been outstanding throughout the preseason, adding that he remains difficult to track down because of his sharp football intelligence and constant movement on the pitch. For Frank Lampard, who is in charge of Coventry, the journey to north London was a clear lesson for a team generally inexperienced in top-level football. However, he stressed that the outcome at Arsenal would not determine how his side's season would turn out; instead, the lessons learned from the match would shape what happened next.

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Thailand Beat Singapore on Aggregate to Reach ASEAN Championship Final

**Thailand advanced to the ASEAN Championship final 4-3 on aggregate despite losing the second leg 2-1 at home in Bangkok on Tuesday**. **A first-leg 3-1 win in Singapore proved decisive as the seven-time champions absorbed late pressure to survive**. **Kakana Khamyol’s 61st-minute penalty was the key moment of the second leg, with Teerasak Poeiphimai twice striking the post in the closing stages**. **Thailand now await the winner of the other semifinal, where defending champions Vietnam lead Malaysia 2-0 after the first leg**. Thailand are through to the ASEAN Championship final — but they had to survive a Singapore ambush to get there. A 3-1 win in the first leg gave the seven-time champions just enough breathing room to withstand a 2-1 defeat on their own turf in Bangkok on Tuesday night, edging the tie 4-3 on aggregate. The damage that mattered most had already been done in Singapore days earlier, where Thailand raced into a two-goal cushion. Tuesday’s return leg was supposed to be a coronation. It nearly turned into a horror show instead. Singapore struck first, and it came from a mistake. Thailand goalkeeper Kampon Phatomakkakul strayed off his line to clear a loose ball just before the interval, only to be caught out. Harhys Stewart pounced on the loose ball and drilled it home from distance, sending the away side in at halftime with genuine belief. The contest tightened further after the break. In the 61st minute, Ryhan Stewart brought down Wanchai Jarunongkran inside the box, and substitute Kakana Khamyol stepped up to bury the resulting penalty into the top corner — levelling the second leg and eating into Thailand’s aggregate advantage. Four minutes later, Singapore struck again. Ryhan Stewart’s low effort took a cruel deflection off Thai defender Pansa Hemviboon. It looped beyond a wrong-footed Phatomakkakul for an own goal, handing Singapore a 2-1 lead on the night and putting the tie right on a knife’s edge. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/Mzi3tBJLU5O1spDMnEh4TV36VfU6CtSCavn23s2B.jpg) Singapore threw everything forward in search of the away goal to complete the turnaround. Thailand dug in. The home side weathered wave after wave of pressure before finding their legs again on the counter, and Teerasak Poeiphimai twice rattled the woodwork in the closing minutes — denied by the frame of the goal rather than by Singapore’s goalkeeper. The scoreline held at 2-1, and with it, Thailand’s aggregate lead survived intact at 4-3. Head coach Anthony Hudson didn’t hide his mixed emotions after the final whistle. He called reaching the final a major achievement for a squad he described as young and blended. Still, he admitted he was frustrated with how his team performed on the night, conceding they had done enough across ninety minutes to have earned a draw rather than a defeat. The result sends Thailand into the final for the latest edition of the region’s biggest football prize, where they’ll face either Vietnam or Malaysia. That tie is far from settled but leans heavily in the defending champions’ favour — Vietnam took a commanding 2-0 lead in the first leg in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, leaving Malaysia needing a big result of their own in the second leg to keep their title defence alive.

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FIFA Fires COO Kevin Lamour Over $20B Investment Dispute

FIFA removed Chief Operating Officer Kevin Lamour from his position on Monday, confirming his departure weeks after he publicly criticised President Gianni Infantino’s proposal to sell a stake in the organisation's tournament business. A FIFA spokesperson said Lamour’s employment ended on August 17, 2026, thanked him for his two years of service, and declined further comment. According to Sky News, Secretary General Mattias Grafstrom informed staff and Council members in an internal letter that both parties agreed to part ways after recent discussions. Last month, Lamour said FIFA leadership had misled staff about a proposed $20 billion subsidiary intended to manage major global tournaments, including the World Cup. He said the initiative appeared driven by one individual rather than reflecting an organisational strategy. "Our mission ... is to serve football," Lamour said in a statement released during the dispute. "Not to serve the personal interests of a person who, unfortunately, believes he embodies FIFA when he is supposed to be at its service." ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/vUhFSkC55R7DqDFmjVP5HhFr439yAhV8UXCFiNmn.jpg) Lamour’s termination highlights internal conflict within FIFA’s executive leadership. The organisation faced resistance to Infantino’s proposal to sell up to a 20 per cent stake in the new subsidiary to external investors, which would have changed international football’s financial structure. Opposition ultimately led FIFA to withdraw the proposal. The governance crisis extends beyond Lamour. Carlos Cordeiro, a senior adviser to Infantino, resigned in protest just hours before Lamour’s public criticism, calling the investment proposal a bad deal for the sport. He had been within Infantino's inner circle during the successful 2016 presidential election campaign and officially joined the governing body in November 2024. The relationship deteriorated rapidly over the commercialisation dispute. FIFA now faces the immediate task of replacing a key executive and addressing the operational gap left by Lamour, while also managing the political fallout from the failed financial initiative. Removing a dissenting executive signals to staff the consequences of opposing presidential initiatives.

Cricket

CAN Approves $500K for Women’s Cricket and Reveals NPR 473M Revenue from NPL Season 2

CAN Approves $500K for Women’s Cricket and Reveals NPR 473M Revenue from NPL Season 2

The Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) Central Working Committee met on April 6, 2026. The committee approved a $500,000 USD (approximately NPR 66 million) investment in women's cricket, aligning with ICC gender-balance directives. It also decided to seek a lease extension for the Tribhuvan University Cricket Ground in Kirtipur and to pursue a formal transfer of the Lower Mulpani Cricket Ground from the National Sports Council. These actions aim to strengthen cricket infrastructure and improve financial transparency. The meeting recognised the commercial success of the Nepal Premier League (NPL), whose second edition generated revenue of NPR 473.6 million. After NPR 219.6 million in expenses, NPR 161.8 million was distributed to eight franchise teams. The board approved the tournament’s financial statements. CAN scheduled its next Annual General Meeting for May 10–11, 2026, in Biratnagar, and set a mid-June deadline for 20 district committees to complete pending elections to ensure effective governance.

Lumbini Pulls Off Super Over Heist: APF Giants Toppled in Birgunj Thriller

Lumbini Pulls Off Super Over Heist: APF Giants Toppled in Birgunj Thriller

LUMBINI, NEPAL – Near the Maya Devi Temple, birthplace of the Buddha and a symbol of peace, Lumbini Province secured a hard-fought Super Over win against the powerful APF Club. The PM Cup match started as a low-scoring contest before turning into a tense thriller, ending in a tie-breaker with Lumbini just one run short. Santosh Yadav stood out, dismantling the APF lineup at key moments. **The Super Over Showdown** Both teams scored 124, heightening tension. Lumbini batted first in the tie-breaker, scoring 14 despite losing opener Akash Tripathi for zero. Yadav added 8 runs quickly. Defending 15 runs, Yadav then bowled. He dismissed captain Rohit Paudel for one and then limited Lokesh Bam and Sundeep Jora to a combined five runs. APF closed with 6 runs for 1 wicket. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/ZqfBIT3gBKyBYeZA4WOu25ByEoHx3JgwDScHn3ZE.jpg) **The Collapse and the Comeback** Despite several national players, APF struggled and were all out for 124 in under 40 overs. Abhishek Gautam, batting in the lower order, top-scored with 28. For Lumbini, Ajay Chauhan took 4 wickets for 14 runs. Lumbini’s chase looked easy with Captain Dev Khanal (45) and Akash Tripathi (32) at the crease. Then, they lost their last nine wickets for only 50 runs and struggled to finish. **Shifting the Table** This win moves Lumbini to fifth with five points. APF, usually strong, drops to sixth. Lumbini showed determination and resilience, overcoming tough challenges to win.

Lamichhane’s Seven-Wicket Blitz Crushes Karnali in PM Cup

Lamichhane’s Seven-Wicket Blitz Crushes Karnali in PM Cup

JANAKPUR: On Wednesday, Sandeep Lamichhane took control of the match with a thrilling display, seizing seven wickets and powering Bagmati Province to a stunning 60-run victory over Karnali Province. Building on his initial impact, Lamichhane’s bowling electrified the PM Cup Men’s National Cricket Tournament, restricting Karnali to 120 runs in 25.1 overs as they desperately chased 181. His outstanding 7 for 40 now stands as the tournament’s fourth-best performance, sparking cheers from the crowd. **The Collapse** However, after a spirited start to their chase, Karnali couldn’t handle Lamichhane’s bowling. Nischal Rawal was the only one to put up a fight, scoring 31, while Dinesh Adhikari added 22 and Bipin Shahi made 15. The rest of the middle order fell quickly to the spin attack. As the innings progressed, Lamichhane wasted no time, striking early and maintaining relentless pressure, dismantling most of Karnali’s batting order. Though Rijan Dhakal, Pratish GC, and Subas Khatri took one wicket each, Lamichhane's sensational spell stole the spotlight. Claiming seven wickets, he joins a legendary group of PM Cup performers. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/UXg4zswHX2br4bcFc84U0LusPls2TAQkmwJ7rg0R.jpg) **Bagmati’s Gritty Total** Earlier in the day, Bagmati had a tough start after being sent in to bat. They lost wickets regularly, but Bibek Magar held the innings together with an important 56. Ishan Pandey added 27, and Pawan Thapa scored 22, helping the team reach 180 before being bowled out in the 39th over. Despite Karnali’s captain, Diwan Pun, bowling well, his good work was undone by his team’s batting collapse. In contrast, Bagmati’s bowlers were sharp and took control of the match.

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