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For Erik ten Hag, the goal that sent Manchester United into the World Cup break on a high note is the perfect symbol of the progress his team has made in recent months.

In the last English Premier League game before the tournament in Qatar, substitute Alejandro Garnacho came off the bench to score a stoppage-time winner that secured a 2-1 victory at Fulham on Sunday as United strengthened its grip on fifth place.

Despite a poor start under Ten Hag that saw United lose its first two games the team is now just three points off fourth-place Tottenham with a game in hand.

And the football is improving, too, despite being without a number of starters — including Cristiano Ronaldo, who missed a second straight game with an undisclosed illness but is expected to be fit for the World Cup.

“I think we have a base. We’re going in the right direction, I think the culture has changed,” Ten Hag said when asked to sum up his first period in charge. “The attitude, the mentality has changed and that’s good. I think also now we improve our football base. We have got a better mentality and (what) you see today I think is the symbol of it, when you get the win in the last dying seconds of the game.”

The goal was also quite a statement by Garnacho, who has been criticised in the past for his attitude in training but showed his sublime talent by playing a clever one-two with Christian Eriksen on the edge of the box before running into the area to slot home past Bernd Leno just before the final whistle.

“We have seen in training that he is a big, big talent,” Eriksen said. “He is starting to learn the movement of the game — when to dribble, when to pass but he’s a big talent.”

Eriksen had put United ahead after 14 minutes following a well-worked quick break as the Denmark international was on hand at the far post to steer in a deflected shot by Bruno Fernandes into an empty net.

Fulham was without star striker Aleksandar Mitrovic due to a foot problem but still managed to peg United back for large parts of the game and netted a deserved equalizer when former United winger Daniel James turned in a low cross from close range.

But while Fulham pushed for a winner, United’s strength on the counter proved decisive and Garnacho’s goal gives Ten Hag a solid platform going into the second half of the season. United was coming off a loss to Aston Villa last weekend but is now just six points behind crosstown rival Manchester City in second place, and 11 off leader Arsenal.

“We are now united, we have togetherness,” Ten Hag said. “The dressing room, the staff, the directors, the whole club and the fans. There’s a togetherness and I’m really happy with that development.”

Emery boostUnai Emery has given Aston Villa quite the lift in the Premier League.

Emery made it two wins out of two since taking over from the fired Steven Gerrard as Villa recovered from a goal conceded in the opening minute to beat Brighton 2-1 in the early game.

It was Villa’s first away win of the season and comes on the heels of the 3-1 victory over Man United in Emery’s debut last weekend.

“It was a difficult match, tough defensively [and] we had to be together,” Emery said. “We had some players out but really, I think the job was fantastic.”

Danny Ings scored both goals for Villa, equalising with a first-half penalty and then netting the winner in the 54th minute with a low deflected shot that snuck inside the near post.

It was a shaky start for Villa, though, as Emery’s insistence on playing out from the back nearly cost his team dearly. With Brighton putting goalkeeper Emi Martinez under pressure, the Argentine’s short pass to Douglas Luiz was won by Alexis Mac Allister, who rifled home after just 49 seconds for his fifth goal of the season.

It was the fastest goal ever scored by Brighton in the Premier League, but the team remained in seventh place with the loss. Villa climbed to 12th.___By MATTIAS KAR?N

Associated Press

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Contractor Namalco effects temporary repairs to collapsed road for free

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Works and Transport Minister Rohan Sinanan, 2nd from left, and councillow Gerald Debisette, left, at the site of the badly damaged road in Sobo Village, La Brea on Sunday. – Photo by Lincoln Holder

TWO WEEKS after a portion of the road collapsed, cutting off access to residents of Sobo Village Extension in La Brea, contractor Namalco Construction Services Ltd has come to the residents’ rescue by repairing the road at no cost to the State.

On Sunday, Works and Transport Minister Rohan Sinanan visited the site to personally thank Namalco engineers and workmen for undertaking the emergency rehabilitation work to bring relief to residents and the motoring public.

Sinanan said he hopes other contractors could emulate Namalco’s altruism.

Sinanan said the repair is temporary and a technical team from his ministry would soon assess the situation for a more permanent solution

Brighton/Vessigny councillor Gerald Debisette, who accompanied Sinanan on the site visit, said a leaking water line caused the road to erode.

He said residents were cut off, children could not go to school and garbage trucks unable to collect garbage in the community after the road collapsed.

Last Tuesday, he said, WASA was able to repair the leak. Debisette said he contacted Namalco who agreed to provide temporary work as a community service.

“I want to apologise to the residents for the inconvenience over the period and thank Namalco for its generosity for its restoration work.

Weather permitting, he said the work would have been completed on Sunday to make it passable in time for Monday morning work and school.

Sinanan said while this road falls under Local Government, he responded to Debisette’s request for technical assistance from his ministry to ensure connectivity is maintained.

He said a geo-technical study will be done to ensure soil movement have been stabalised and what sort of engineering will be required.

“Given the size of a project sometimes, the ministry takes over a project to bring relief,” Sinanan said.

While this is not the first road to collapse due to leaking water lines, Sinanan defended his colleague Public Utilities Minister Marvin Gonzales.

He blamed WASA’s aging infrastructure and the weather for saturating the earth and causing land slips and damaged to the road network.

“We cannot allocate all the blame to WASA. WASA infrastructure is not a fault of the minister. It is a fault of the aging infrastructure and climate change. The land is saturated and you find a lot of land movement,” Sinanan said.

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18 held in weekend Southern Division raids

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A TOTAL of 18 people were arrested for various offences by officers of the Southern Division during several raids on the weekend.

The 18 are now assisting police with enquires into various offences, a press release said, including possession of firearm and ammunition and larceny.

The exercises were co-ordinated by Snr Supt Richard Smith, Supt Carty, Supt Rampath, ASP Jaikeran and Insp Phillip, supervised by Sgt Bacchus and included officers of the Princes Town Police Station, Ste Madeleine Criminal Investigations Department (CID), Marabella CID and Barrackpore CID and the Southern Division Task Force.

During the exercises the following were arrested:

A Princes Town man, 24, for enquiries re: possession of ammunition; a Princes Town man, 39, for enquiries re: possession of ammunition; an Indian Walk man, 19, re: larceny dwelling house; a Princes Town woman, 38, re: larceny dwelling house; a Williamsville man, 35, re: wounding with intent;

A Princes Town man, 42, re: larceny dwelling house; a Williamsville man, 32, re: wounding with intent; a Fyzabad man, 32, re: outstanding warrants and escaping lawful custody; a Barrackpore man, 35, re: larceny dwelling house; a New Grant man, 25, re: possession of an apparatus; a Moruga man, 54, re: possession of firearm; a Moruga man, 61, re: possession of firearm; a Moruga man, 30, re: possession of ammunition;

A Moruga man, 52, re: robbery; a San Fernando man, 56, re: assault by beating; a San Fernando man, 37, re: driving with no permit or insurance; a San Fernando man, 47, re: outstanding warrant and a 27-year-old San Fernando man for fraud.

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Veelbelovend pianist Wishay Raghoe brengt debuutalbum uit

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Tekst Steven Seedo De veelbelovende Nederlands-Surinaamse pianist Wishay Raghoe meer bekend als WSR, brengt volgend jaar februari zijn debuutalbum uit.

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L’ASUP vient à bout de l’Étoile

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Handball. Championnat Excellence masculins. Match en retard. 6e journée

Par Romain MATTIO
r.mattio@agledias.fr

Joris Garain et ses camarades ont facilement percé la défense adverse pour revenir au score. • DOMINIQUE CHOMEREAU-LAMOTTE

Les Baie-Mahaultiens restent toujours invaincus en championnat après leur victoire 34 à 29 vendredi soir à Petit-Canal comptant pour un match en retard de la 6e journée. Une victoire qui aurait pu se décider en début de première période alors qu’il a fallu attendre les dernières minutes pour connaitre le vainqueur.

Encore quatre minutes de jeu au tableau
d’affichage et Yannick Arphexad vient donner encore l’espoir de la
victoire à l’Étoile en marquant le but du 28 à 29. Sauf que
derrière Sullyvan Joseph vient poser une première banderille sur
l’action qui suit puis une deuxième à deux minutes et trente
secondes du terme de la rencontre. 31 à 28. Yohann Spady y croit
toujours et lâche un tir au niveau de la hanche qui fait mouche
insufflant un dernier espoir à ses partenaires mais en vain puisque
les Mornaliens ne marqueront plus dans cette rencontre. Maël
Resdedant achève en beauté l’Étoile avec un chabala et Despois
termine le travail. 34 à 29. 

L’Étoile a été un diesel

Ce choc du championnat a tenu toutes ses

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L’expérience de l’EDO a parlé

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Basket-ball. Coupe du Conseil Départemental. Finales hommes et dames

Yorki De la Rosa soulève la coupe pour l’EDO. • HENRY TROBOR

Face à une équipe du GGB inspirée et combative, l’EDO ne s’est extirpée du piège Gosiérien qu’en toute fin de rencontre pour une victoire 75-70.

L’EDO est une équipe patiente, qui sait attendre,
tapis dans l’ombre avant de maîtriser sa proie. Et si le GGB a fait
une excellente partie, il s’est fait prendre dans les derniers
instants du match, lorsque son meneur est sorti pour cinq fautes.
Les deux équipes étaient encore à égalité 64-64, avant que les
Pointe-Noiriens n’infligent à leurs adversaires un terrible 8-0 qui
allait sceller le sort de la rencontre. Une partie qui avait
pourtant bien démarré pour le GGB qui faisait la course en tête
dans le premier quart-temps (20-11), n’étant rattrapé qu’au buzzer,
sur un tir primé « depuis les

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Le BMBC s’offre un premier trophée

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Le BMBC a construit sa victoire pour soulever la coupe. • HENRY TROBOR

Plus forts dans la raquette et aux rebonds jeudi soir au Palais des sports du Gosier, le BMBC a logiquement pris le dessus (53-41) sur un GGB qui aura mis trop de temps à croire en son potentiel.

Un démarrage en trombe et le BMBC s’arrache pour
s’envoler dès le début de la partie. Les filles du GGB, trop
timides regardent jouer leurs adversaires. Des Gosiériennes,
battues d’une courte tête par la MJCA en demi-finale (47-50) et qui
n’ont été mises au courant que deux jours avant la finale de leur
qualification sur tapis vert. Le temps de se mettre dans le bain,
le BMBC mène déjà de quinze points. « On a commencé à jouer un
peu tard », regre

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