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Eddie Howe - Bruno Guimaraes - Mikel Arteta - Newcastle United - Anthony Gordon - Joe Willock - Premier League: Newcastle End Arsenal's Unbeaten Run In Controversial Fashion - sports.ndtv.com - Britain

Premier League: Newcastle End Arsenal's Unbeaten Run In Controversial Fashion

Newcastle ended Arsenal's unbeaten start to the Premier League season as VAR controversially allowed Anthony Gordon's goal to stand in the Magpies' explosive 1-0 victory on Saturday. Mikel Arteta's side were defeated for the first time in 11 league games, with the Arsenal manager labelling the defeat "a disgrace". Joelinton clearly pushed Arsenal defender Gabriel as the pair challenged for Joe Willock's cross, with the ball running for Gordon to score from close-range. As well as appealing in vain for a foul by Joelinton, Arsenal angrily claimed the ball had gone out before Willock's cross.

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Callum Wilson - Newcastle United - Kai Havertz - Gabriel Martinelli - Anthony Gordon - Fabian Schar - Sean Longstaff - William Saliba - Newcastle end Arsenal's unbeaten start to the season - rte.ie

Newcastle end Arsenal's unbeaten start to the season

Anthony Gordon's controversial second-half winner clinched Newcastle a 1-0 win against Arsenal, whose unbeaten Premier League start was halted at St James’ Park.

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Janneke Schopman - Unbeaten India Hold Psychological Advantage Over South Korea In Women's Asian Champions Trophy Semi-Final - sports.ndtv.com - India - South Korea

Unbeaten India Hold Psychological Advantage Over South Korea In Women's Asian Champions Trophy Semi-Final

Unbeaten so far in the event, a dominant India will have a psychological advantage over South Korea having recorded a convincing win over them in the league phase, when two meet in the semifinal of the women's Asian Champions Trophy hockey tournament in Ranchi on Saturday. India thrashed South Korea 5-0 on Thursday to end the round-robin league phase with an all-win record. The Indians finished the round-robin stage at the top with maximum 15 points from five games, while Korea were fourth with seven points from two wins, two losses and one draw.

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Barbora Krejcikova - Erin Routliffe - U.S.Open - Jessica Pegula - Gabriela Dabrowski - Laura Siegemund - Canada's Dabrowski, partner Routliffe finish group stage unbeaten at WTA Finals - cbc.ca - Usa - Australia - Mexico - Canada - Czech Republic - New Zealand - county Ontario

Canada's Dabrowski, partner Routliffe finish group stage unbeaten at WTA Finals

Ottawa's Gabriela Dabrowski and partner Erin Routliffe of New Zealand finished the women's doubles group stage at the WTA Finals with a perfect record after defeating the Czech duo of Katerina Siniakova and Barbora Krejcikova 6-4, 7-5 on Friday in Cancun, Mexico.

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India Outplay South Korea To Remain Unbeaten In Women's Asian Champions Trophy, Face Same Team In Semifinals - sports.ndtv.com - China - Japan - India - Thailand - South Korea - Malaysia

India Outplay South Korea To Remain Unbeaten In Women's Asian Champions Trophy, Face Same Team In Semifinals

Already through to the semifinals, India thrashed South Korea 5-0 with Salima Tete scoring a brace in their last league match to maintain their unbeaten run and top the table in the women's Asian Champions Trophy hockey tournament in Ranchi on Thursday. Salima scored in the sixth and 36th minutes while Navneet Kaur struck from a penalty corner -- also in the 36th minute. Vandana Katariya (49th) and Neha (60th) were the other goal scorers for India. With 15 points from an all-win league campaign, India topped the six-team table and face South Korea again in the semifinals on Saturday. South Korea ended at fourth spot with seven points.

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Janneke Schopman - Unbeaten India Hold Psychological Advantage Over South Korea In Women's Asian Champions Trophy Semi-Final - sports.ndtv.com - India - South Korea

Unbeaten India Hold Psychological Advantage Over South Korea In Women's Asian Champions Trophy Semi-Final

Unbeaten so far in the event, a dominant India will have a psychological advantage over South Korea having recorded a convincing win over them in the league phase, when two meet in the semifinal of the women's Asian Champions Trophy hockey tournament in Ranchi on Saturday. India thrashed South Korea 5-0 on Thursday to end the round-robin league phase with an all-win record. The Indians finished the round-robin stage at the top with maximum 15 points from five games, while Korea were fourth with seven points from two wins, two losses and one draw.

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India Outplay South Korea To Remain Unbeaten In Women's Asian Champions Trophy, Face Same Team In Semifinals - sports.ndtv.com - China - Japan - India - Thailand - South Korea - Malaysia

India Outplay South Korea To Remain Unbeaten In Women's Asian Champions Trophy, Face Same Team In Semifinals

Already through to the semifinals, India thrashed South Korea 5-0 with Salima Tete scoring a brace in their last league match to maintain their unbeaten run and top the table in the women's Asian Champions Trophy hockey tournament in Ranchi on Thursday. Salima scored in the sixth and 36th minutes while Navneet Kaur struck from a penalty corner -- also in the 36th minute. Vandana Katariya (49th) and Neha (60th) were the other goal scorers for India. With 15 points from an all-win league campaign, India topped the six-team table and face South Korea again in the semifinals on Saturday. South Korea ended at fourth spot with seven points.

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Iga Swiatek - Roland Garros - Aryna Sabalenka - Marketa Vondrousova - No.2 Iga Swiatek Downs No.3 Coco Gauff To Stay Unbeaten At WTA Finals - sports.ndtv.com - France - Usa - Australia - Mexico - Tunisia - Czech Republic - Poland - New York

No.2 Iga Swiatek Downs No.3 Coco Gauff To Stay Unbeaten At WTA Finals

World number two Iga Swiatek defeated third-ranked Coco Gauff 6-0, 7-5 in a showdown of reigning Grand Slam champions on Wednesday in a group-stage match at the WTA Finals. Poland's 22-year-old Swiatek, the French Open winner and a four-time Grand Slam champion, took only 89 minutes to dispatch 19-year-old American Gauff, who won the US Open last month. "In the second set, obviously, it got more tight," Swiatek said. "I was happy I stayed focused. I had plenty of chances in her first service games to break back, but I knew somehow I would use one of those chances."

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