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IPL 2026: Once the blue-eyed boy in yellow, Sameer Rizvi dazzles in Delhi colours  Twenty-two-year-old Sameer Rizvi, still very much in the early days of his cricketing career, has already had quite the journey in the Indian Premier League.The youngster, who hails from Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, has been the story of the IPL 2026 season so far, playing two match-winning innings in Delhi Capitals’ unbeaten start to the tournament.Rizvi has always been touted as an explosive six-hitter and one for the future. The Chennai Super Kings bought him for a whopping Rs. 8.4 crore at the IPL 2024 auction and while it’s taken him two years to properly establish himself, he had already showed signs of that special talent in his very first match in the IPL.Facing Rashid Khan, the best T20 bowler in the world at the time, he was unfazed and confident in his approach, whacking him for a six on his first ball.The 22-year-old was eventually dismissed for 14 runs in that game. But in that brief innings, coming in at six, he had shown he had the potential to be the next finisher, a role that MS Dhoni has been serving with aplomb for almost two decades.However, as things panned out, Rizvi failed to make an impact thereafter and went on a downward spiral. He managed to score only 51 runs from eight innings at a strike rate of 118.60 that season, a pale shadow of the ability he had shown for UP in the domestic circuit and in that first game against Gujarat Titans.The UP batter was subsequently not retained by CSK ahead of the IPL 2025 mega auction.Second chanceRizvi, after a difficult first stint with CSK, went back to the domestic circuit to prove his mettle once again. His breakthrough came in the BCCI U-23 ODI Trophy.In the 2023-24 edition of the tournament, Rizvi scored two centuries and half-centuries, and also hit the most sixes in the tournament (37).But in the 2024-25 edition, Rizvi did not just deliver; he made a statement. Eager to prove a point, the right-handed batter became the first batter to score two double centuries in a single edition of the tournament, both at a strike rate over 190.His first double century, 201 against Tripura, came off just 97 balls — the fastest in the tournament’s history. After two good seasons in the U-23 State A Trophy, Rizvi played more frequently for Uttar Pradesh in the 2025-26 domestic season.
                                                            | Photo Credit: 
                                K. MURALI KUMAR
                            

                            After two good seasons in the U-23 State A Trophy, Rizvi played more frequently for Uttar Pradesh in the 2025-26 domestic season.
                                                            | Photo Credit: 
                                K. MURALI KUMAR
                                                    On top of that, Rizvi finished the tournament as the second-highest run getter and once again hit the most sixes — he hit 62 sixes.He was rewarded for his efforts with another opportunity in the IPL, as Capitals acquired him for INR 90 lakh at the 2025 IPL auction.Lighting up the capitalThe UP batter got only limited opportunities in his first season with DC, but he impressed every time he got the chance to play. In DC’s last game of the season against PBKS in 2025, Rizvi was the player of the match, scoring an unbeaten 58 from 25 balls to help his side chase down 206.Rizvi had another productive stint for the Uttar Pradesh senior team in the 2025-26 domestic season, scoring crucial runs in the middle order in the Syed Mushtaq Ali and the Vijay Hazare Trophy, despite not breaking the selection door down.Back-to-back fifty-plus scores ✅Back-to-back POTM awards ✅Sameer Rizvi has delivered two brilliant knocks for Delhi Capitals so far. 🙌📸: R V Moorthy, PTI #IPL2026#SameerRizvipic.twitter.com/hxOyItdGJg— Sportstar (@sportstarweb) April 4, 2026And after two topsy-turvy years of setbacks and comebacks, Rizvi finally announced himself in style in DC’s first match of the IPL 2026 season. With DC pushed to a corner and reeling at 26/4 in the Powerplay, Rizvi, coming in at four, scored an unbeaten 70 of 47 balls to take his side home. What stood out in that innings was not his boundary-finding ability, a skill that has been central to Rizvi’s gameplay.It was the maturity he showed, the manner in which the 22-year-old curbed his natural attacking instincts and played responsibly to help his side cross the line, a quality that we are perhaps witnessing for the first time in the youngster. Rizvi followed it up with an equally responsible and highly impactful innings of 90 off 51 against a Jasprit Bumrah-led Mumbai Indians bowling lineup, when DC got into early trouble while chasing yet again.And just like that, from not knowing if he’ll get the chance to play in the IPL again, Rizvi has cemented himself as a vital cog in the Delhi Capitals batting lineup. Rizvi idolises Dhoni, going by his profile picture on his Instagram account. While he isn’t exactly playing the finisher role for DC, there is no doubt the master would be looking at his apprentice feeling proud of his development as a cricketer.It’s only going to be up and upwards for the 22-year-old from UP from here on.Published on Apr 05, 2026  #IPL #blueeyed #boy #yellow #Sameer #Rizvi #dazzles #Delhi #colours

IPL 2026: Once the blue-eyed boy in yellow, Sameer Rizvi dazzles in Delhi colours

Twenty-two-year-old Sameer Rizvi, still very much in the early days of his cricketing career, has already had quite the journey in the Indian Premier League.

The youngster, who hails from Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, has been the story of the IPL 2026 season so far, playing two match-winning innings in Delhi Capitals’ unbeaten start to the tournament.

Rizvi has always been touted as an explosive six-hitter and one for the future. The Chennai Super Kings bought him for a whopping Rs. 8.4 crore at the IPL 2024 auction and while it’s taken him two years to properly establish himself, he had already showed signs of that special talent in his very first match in the IPL.

Facing Rashid Khan, the best T20 bowler in the world at the time, he was unfazed and confident in his approach, whacking him for a six on his first ball.

The 22-year-old was eventually dismissed for 14 runs in that game. But in that brief innings, coming in at six, he had shown he had the potential to be the next finisher, a role that MS Dhoni has been serving with aplomb for almost two decades.

However, as things panned out, Rizvi failed to make an impact thereafter and went on a downward spiral. He managed to score only 51 runs from eight innings at a strike rate of 118.60 that season, a pale shadow of the ability he had shown for UP in the domestic circuit and in that first game against Gujarat Titans.

The UP batter was subsequently not retained by CSK ahead of the IPL 2025 mega auction.

Second chance

Rizvi, after a difficult first stint with CSK, went back to the domestic circuit to prove his mettle once again. His breakthrough came in the BCCI U-23 ODI Trophy.

In the 2023-24 edition of the tournament, Rizvi scored two centuries and half-centuries, and also hit the most sixes in the tournament (37).

But in the 2024-25 edition, Rizvi did not just deliver; he made a statement. Eager to prove a point, the right-handed batter became the first batter to score two double centuries in a single edition of the tournament, both at a strike rate over 190.

His first double century, 201 against Tripura, came off just 97 balls — the fastest in the tournament’s history.

IPL 2026: Once the blue-eyed boy in yellow, Sameer Rizvi dazzles in Delhi colours  Twenty-two-year-old Sameer Rizvi, still very much in the early days of his cricketing career, has already had quite the journey in the Indian Premier League.The youngster, who hails from Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, has been the story of the IPL 2026 season so far, playing two match-winning innings in Delhi Capitals’ unbeaten start to the tournament.Rizvi has always been touted as an explosive six-hitter and one for the future. The Chennai Super Kings bought him for a whopping Rs. 8.4 crore at the IPL 2024 auction and while it’s taken him two years to properly establish himself, he had already showed signs of that special talent in his very first match in the IPL.Facing Rashid Khan, the best T20 bowler in the world at the time, he was unfazed and confident in his approach, whacking him for a six on his first ball.The 22-year-old was eventually dismissed for 14 runs in that game. But in that brief innings, coming in at six, he had shown he had the potential to be the next finisher, a role that MS Dhoni has been serving with aplomb for almost two decades.However, as things panned out, Rizvi failed to make an impact thereafter and went on a downward spiral. He managed to score only 51 runs from eight innings at a strike rate of 118.60 that season, a pale shadow of the ability he had shown for UP in the domestic circuit and in that first game against Gujarat Titans.The UP batter was subsequently not retained by CSK ahead of the IPL 2025 mega auction.Second chanceRizvi, after a difficult first stint with CSK, went back to the domestic circuit to prove his mettle once again. His breakthrough came in the BCCI U-23 ODI Trophy.In the 2023-24 edition of the tournament, Rizvi scored two centuries and half-centuries, and also hit the most sixes in the tournament (37).But in the 2024-25 edition, Rizvi did not just deliver; he made a statement. Eager to prove a point, the right-handed batter became the first batter to score two double centuries in a single edition of the tournament, both at a strike rate over 190.His first double century, 201 against Tripura, came off just 97 balls — the fastest in the tournament’s history. After two good seasons in the U-23 State A Trophy, Rizvi played more frequently for Uttar Pradesh in the 2025-26 domestic season.
                                                            | Photo Credit: 
                                K. MURALI KUMAR
                            

                            After two good seasons in the U-23 State A Trophy, Rizvi played more frequently for Uttar Pradesh in the 2025-26 domestic season.
                                                            | Photo Credit: 
                                K. MURALI KUMAR
                                                    On top of that, Rizvi finished the tournament as the second-highest run getter and once again hit the most sixes — he hit 62 sixes.He was rewarded for his efforts with another opportunity in the IPL, as Capitals acquired him for INR 90 lakh at the 2025 IPL auction.Lighting up the capitalThe UP batter got only limited opportunities in his first season with DC, but he impressed every time he got the chance to play. In DC’s last game of the season against PBKS in 2025, Rizvi was the player of the match, scoring an unbeaten 58 from 25 balls to help his side chase down 206.Rizvi had another productive stint for the Uttar Pradesh senior team in the 2025-26 domestic season, scoring crucial runs in the middle order in the Syed Mushtaq Ali and the Vijay Hazare Trophy, despite not breaking the selection door down.Back-to-back fifty-plus scores ✅Back-to-back POTM awards ✅Sameer Rizvi has delivered two brilliant knocks for Delhi Capitals so far. 🙌📸: R V Moorthy, PTI #IPL2026#SameerRizvipic.twitter.com/hxOyItdGJg— Sportstar (@sportstarweb) April 4, 2026And after two topsy-turvy years of setbacks and comebacks, Rizvi finally announced himself in style in DC’s first match of the IPL 2026 season. With DC pushed to a corner and reeling at 26/4 in the Powerplay, Rizvi, coming in at four, scored an unbeaten 70 of 47 balls to take his side home. What stood out in that innings was not his boundary-finding ability, a skill that has been central to Rizvi’s gameplay.It was the maturity he showed, the manner in which the 22-year-old curbed his natural attacking instincts and played responsibly to help his side cross the line, a quality that we are perhaps witnessing for the first time in the youngster. Rizvi followed it up with an equally responsible and highly impactful innings of 90 off 51 against a Jasprit Bumrah-led Mumbai Indians bowling lineup, when DC got into early trouble while chasing yet again.And just like that, from not knowing if he’ll get the chance to play in the IPL again, Rizvi has cemented himself as a vital cog in the Delhi Capitals batting lineup. Rizvi idolises Dhoni, going by his profile picture on his Instagram account. While he isn’t exactly playing the finisher role for DC, there is no doubt the master would be looking at his apprentice feeling proud of his development as a cricketer.It’s only going to be up and upwards for the 22-year-old from UP from here on.Published on Apr 05, 2026  #IPL #blueeyed #boy #yellow #Sameer #Rizvi #dazzles #Delhi #colours

After two good seasons in the U-23 State A Trophy, Rizvi played more frequently for Uttar Pradesh in the 2025-26 domestic season. | Photo Credit: K. MURALI KUMAR

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After two good seasons in the U-23 State A Trophy, Rizvi played more frequently for Uttar Pradesh in the 2025-26 domestic season. | Photo Credit: K. MURALI KUMAR

On top of that, Rizvi finished the tournament as the second-highest run getter and once again hit the most sixes — he hit 62 sixes.

He was rewarded for his efforts with another opportunity in the IPL, as Capitals acquired him for INR 90 lakh at the 2025 IPL auction.

Lighting up the capital

The UP batter got only limited opportunities in his first season with DC, but he impressed every time he got the chance to play. In DC’s last game of the season against PBKS in 2025, Rizvi was the player of the match, scoring an unbeaten 58 from 25 balls to help his side chase down 206.

Rizvi had another productive stint for the Uttar Pradesh senior team in the 2025-26 domestic season, scoring crucial runs in the middle order in the Syed Mushtaq Ali and the Vijay Hazare Trophy, despite not breaking the selection door down.

And after two topsy-turvy years of setbacks and comebacks, Rizvi finally announced himself in style in DC’s first match of the IPL 2026 season. With DC pushed to a corner and reeling at 26/4 in the Powerplay, Rizvi, coming in at four, scored an unbeaten 70 of 47 balls to take his side home. What stood out in that innings was not his boundary-finding ability, a skill that has been central to Rizvi’s gameplay.

It was the maturity he showed, the manner in which the 22-year-old curbed his natural attacking instincts and played responsibly to help his side cross the line, a quality that we are perhaps witnessing for the first time in the youngster. Rizvi followed it up with an equally responsible and highly impactful innings of 90 off 51 against a Jasprit Bumrah-led Mumbai Indians bowling lineup, when DC got into early trouble while chasing yet again.

And just like that, from not knowing if he’ll get the chance to play in the IPL again, Rizvi has cemented himself as a vital cog in the Delhi Capitals batting lineup. Rizvi idolises Dhoni, going by his profile picture on his Instagram account. While he isn’t exactly playing the finisher role for DC, there is no doubt the master would be looking at his apprentice feeling proud of his development as a cricketer.

It’s only going to be up and upwards for the 22-year-old from UP from here on.

Published on Apr 05, 2026

#IPL #blueeyed #boy #yellow #Sameer #Rizvi #dazzles #Delhi #colours

Twenty-two-year-old Sameer Rizvi, still very much in the early days of his cricketing career, has already had quite the journey in the Indian Premier League.

The youngster, who hails from Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, has been the story of the IPL 2026 season so far, playing two match-winning innings in Delhi Capitals’ unbeaten start to the tournament.

Rizvi has always been touted as an explosive six-hitter and one for the future. The Chennai Super Kings bought him for a whopping Rs. 8.4 crore at the IPL 2024 auction and while it’s taken him two years to properly establish himself, he had already showed signs of that special talent in his very first match in the IPL.

Facing Rashid Khan, the best T20 bowler in the world at the time, he was unfazed and confident in his approach, whacking him for a six on his first ball.

The 22-year-old was eventually dismissed for 14 runs in that game. But in that brief innings, coming in at six, he had shown he had the potential to be the next finisher, a role that MS Dhoni has been serving with aplomb for almost two decades.

However, as things panned out, Rizvi failed to make an impact thereafter and went on a downward spiral. He managed to score only 51 runs from eight innings at a strike rate of 118.60 that season, a pale shadow of the ability he had shown for UP in the domestic circuit and in that first game against Gujarat Titans.

The UP batter was subsequently not retained by CSK ahead of the IPL 2025 mega auction.

Second chance

Rizvi, after a difficult first stint with CSK, went back to the domestic circuit to prove his mettle once again. His breakthrough came in the BCCI U-23 ODI Trophy.

In the 2023-24 edition of the tournament, Rizvi scored two centuries and half-centuries, and also hit the most sixes in the tournament (37).

But in the 2024-25 edition, Rizvi did not just deliver; he made a statement. Eager to prove a point, the right-handed batter became the first batter to score two double centuries in a single edition of the tournament, both at a strike rate over 190.

His first double century, 201 against Tripura, came off just 97 balls — the fastest in the tournament’s history.

After two good seasons in the U-23 State A Trophy, Rizvi played more frequently for Uttar Pradesh in the 2025-26 domestic season.
| Photo Credit:
K. MURALI KUMAR

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After two good seasons in the U-23 State A Trophy, Rizvi played more frequently for Uttar Pradesh in the 2025-26 domestic season.
| Photo Credit:
K. MURALI KUMAR

On top of that, Rizvi finished the tournament as the second-highest run getter and once again hit the most sixes — he hit 62 sixes.

He was rewarded for his efforts with another opportunity in the IPL, as Capitals acquired him for INR 90 lakh at the 2025 IPL auction.

Lighting up the capital

The UP batter got only limited opportunities in his first season with DC, but he impressed every time he got the chance to play. In DC’s last game of the season against PBKS in 2025, Rizvi was the player of the match, scoring an unbeaten 58 from 25 balls to help his side chase down 206.

Rizvi had another productive stint for the Uttar Pradesh senior team in the 2025-26 domestic season, scoring crucial runs in the middle order in the Syed Mushtaq Ali and the Vijay Hazare Trophy, despite not breaking the selection door down.

And after two topsy-turvy years of setbacks and comebacks, Rizvi finally announced himself in style in DC’s first match of the IPL 2026 season. With DC pushed to a corner and reeling at 26/4 in the Powerplay, Rizvi, coming in at four, scored an unbeaten 70 of 47 balls to take his side home. What stood out in that innings was not his boundary-finding ability, a skill that has been central to Rizvi’s gameplay.

It was the maturity he showed, the manner in which the 22-year-old curbed his natural attacking instincts and played responsibly to help his side cross the line, a quality that we are perhaps witnessing for the first time in the youngster. Rizvi followed it up with an equally responsible and highly impactful innings of 90 off 51 against a Jasprit Bumrah-led Mumbai Indians bowling lineup, when DC got into early trouble while chasing yet again.

And just like that, from not knowing if he’ll get the chance to play in the IPL again, Rizvi has cemented himself as a vital cog in the Delhi Capitals batting lineup. Rizvi idolises Dhoni, going by his profile picture on his Instagram account. While he isn’t exactly playing the finisher role for DC, there is no doubt the master would be looking at his apprentice feeling proud of his development as a cricketer.

It’s only going to be up and upwards for the 22-year-old from UP from here on.

Published on Apr 05, 2026



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Deadspin | Senators regain playoff spot, deny Canes division title <div id=""><section id="0" class=" w-full"><div class="xl:container mx-0 !px-4 py-0 pb-4 !mx-0 !px-0"><img src="https://images.deadspin.com/tr:w-900/28666232.jpg" srcset="https://images.deadspin.com/tr:w-900/28666232.jpg" alt="NHL: Carolina Hurricanes at Ottawa Senators" class="w-full" fetchpriority="high" loading="eager"/><span class="text-0.8 leading-tight">Apr 5, 2026; Ottawa, Ontario, CAN; Ottawa Senators center Tim Stutzle (18) scores against Carolina Hurricanes fgoalie Frederik Andersen (31) in the first period at the Canadian Tire Centre. Mandatory Credit: Marc DesRosiers-IMAGN Images<!-- --> <!-- --> </span></div></section><section id="section-1"> <p>Brady Tkachuk scored twice among the final four Ottawa goals as the Senators beat the visiting Carolina Hurricanes 6-3 on Sunday.</p> </section><section id="section-2"> <p>Dylan Cozens, Tim Stutzle and Shane Pinto all had a goal and an assist and the Senators picked up a much-needed result to win for the second time in their last six games. Ottawa (40-27-10, 90 points) holds the second wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference.</p> </section><section id="section-3"> <p>Claude Giroux had the other goal — an empty-netter with 57 seconds remaining — and goalie Linus Ullmark made 25 saves for the Senators, who tallied two goals on power plays.</p> </section><section id="section-4"> <p>Ottawa has consecutive 40-win regular seasons for the first time since 2007-08.</p> </section><section id="section-5"> <p>Logan Stankoven, Andrei Svechnikov and Taylor Hall scored for the Hurricanes (49-22-1, 104 points), who lost for only the second time in their last six games. Jackson Blake provided two assists and goalie Frederik Andersen stopped 25 shots. Carolina remained one point away from clinching the Metropolitan Division with five games to play.</p> </section><section id="section-6"> <p>The Senators had more shots than Carolina in the first and second periods, then the Hurricanes, who often have high shot totals, to six in the third period.</p> </section><br/><section id="section-7"> <p>Ullmark played in his fourth consecutive game.</p> </section> <section id="section-8"> <p>The game’s first two goals came on power plays, first for Stankoven at 5:22 and then for Cozens at 7:17.</p> </section><section id="section-9"> <p>The Senators took their first lead 1:34 later at 2-1 on Stutzle’s 33rd goal of the season. But the Hurricanes were even by the end of the first period as Svechnikov posted an unassisted goal with 20 seconds left.</p> </section><section id="section-10"> <p>Tkachuk’s tip-in 8:33 into the second regained the lead for Ottawa. Pinto’s goal and Tkachuk’s second goal came in the opening 6:32 of the third period. Hall cut the deficit to 5-3 late in the third before Giroux’s empty-net tally sealed it for the Senators.</p> </section><section id="section-11"> <p>Ottawa defenseman Jake Sanderson, who played in back-to-back weekend games since missing nearly a month with an injury, picked up an assist on the game’s last goal.</p> </section><section id="section-12"> <p>The Senators improved to 2-1-0 on a five-game homestand.</p> </section><section id="section-13"> <p>–Field Level Media</p> </section></div> #Deadspin #Senators #regain #playoff #spot #deny #Canes #division #title

Arsenal is back on top of the Premier League, but Mikel Arteta claimed its title challenge could be ruined by two rejected red card decisions in its games against Manchester City and Newcastle.

Arteta’s side is three points clear of second-placed Manchester City after Eberechi Eze’s early strike clinched a vital 1-0 win against Newcastle on Saturday.

But the Gunners boss was frustrated with the decision not to send off Newcastle goalkeeper Nick Pope for a foul on Viktor Gyokeres in the 74th minute at the Emirates Stadium.

Pope raced out of his penalty area to clatter Gyokeres, escaping with a yellow card because the Sweden striker was wide on the right wing without a clear sight of goal.

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With the prospect of goal difference potentially deciding a gripping title race, Arteta knew Arsenal would have had a chance to rack up a bigger win if Newcastle were reduced to 10 men.

Instead, it had to settle for a result that left the side only one goal better off than City in the goal difference column.

Arteta was also still harbouring a grievance from last weekend’s crucial 2-1 defeat at City, when Abdukodir Khusanov wasn’t sent off after hauling down Kai Havertz.

The Spaniard believes those two decisions could prove decisive in settling the title race.

“I don’t know why the Newcastle keeper wasn’t sent off. I have seen it 10 times. If you have ever watched football, you know it was a red card. These are the margins,” Arteta said.

“I am saying the reality of the last two games, in crucial moments with everything at stake, we need things to go our way. I’m not making excuses.

“It was a red card today and a red card in Manchester. If they go our way we are in a different world today.”

Arteta’s rant underlined the mounting tension at the Emirates as Arsenal chases a first English title since 2004.

City’s 1-0 win at Burnley in midweek had knocked Arsenal off top spot for the first time since October, raising the spectre of another title race collapse after its blown leads in 2023 and 2024 gifted the trophy to Pep Guardiola’s men.

‘Path of roses’

Arsenal had lost its previous two league games and four of its last six in all competitions.

Once again, the side struggled to impose itself for long periods against Newcastle, but Eze’s superb strike from a well-worked short corner was enough to settle its nerves.

“We talk about game one and how important that was. We certainly did the job. When it’s 1-0 it’s always tough, especially with the quality of players they brought on,” Arteta said.

“We tried to get a second goal but when you can’t do that you have to win it in other areas.”

City has a game in hand on Arsenal and retains control of the title race.

But Arsenal can move six points clear if it beats Fulham next weekend, before City is next in league action against Everton on May 4.

Arteta knows there will be plenty more twists and turns before Arsenal can finally end its long wait for the title.

“We are where we are. I don’t expect after 22 years, it is going to be a path of roses and beautiful music around it,” he said.

“It is so hard to win the Premier League, it is so competitive.

“We have to do what is in our hands. Game one was in our hands. We had to win it and we have done it. We wanted a bigger margin but we were not able to.”

Arteta faces a nervous wait to discover if Eze and Havertz will be fit for Wednesday’s Champions League semifinal first leg at Atletico Madrid.

“They are muscular niggles. We dont think it is too much. We have to see if they are available for Wednesday,” he said.

Published on Apr 26, 2026

#Mikel #Arteta #Arsenal #regains #lead #Premier #League #title #race #making #excuses">Mikel Arteta as Arsenal regains lead in Premier League title race: I am not making excuses, we need things to go our way  Arsenal is back on top of the Premier League, but Mikel Arteta claimed its title challenge could be ruined by two rejected red card decisions in its games against Manchester City and Newcastle.Arteta’s side is three points clear of second-placed Manchester City after Eberechi Eze’s early strike clinched a vital 1-0 win against Newcastle on Saturday.But the Gunners boss was frustrated with the decision not to send off Newcastle goalkeeper Nick Pope for a foul on Viktor Gyokeres in the 74th minute at the Emirates Stadium.Pope raced out of his penalty area to clatter Gyokeres, escaping with a yellow card because the Sweden striker was wide on the right wing without a clear sight of goal.ALSO READ | Nervy Arsenal goes back to top as Eze seals vital win over NewcastleWith the prospect of goal difference potentially deciding a gripping title race, Arteta knew Arsenal would have had a chance to rack up a bigger win if Newcastle were reduced to 10 men.Instead, it had to settle for a result that left the side only one goal better off than City in the goal difference column.Arteta was also still harbouring a grievance from last weekend’s crucial 2-1 defeat at City, when Abdukodir Khusanov wasn’t sent off after hauling down Kai Havertz.What three points means to @Arsenal 🔴 pic.twitter.com/6RsQe702Fn— Premier League (@premierleague) April 25, 2026The Spaniard believes those two decisions could prove decisive in settling the title race.“I don’t know why the Newcastle keeper wasn’t sent off. I have seen it 10 times. If you have ever watched football, you know it was a red card. These are the margins,” Arteta said.“I am saying the reality of the last two games, in crucial moments with everything at stake, we need things to go our way. I’m not making excuses.“It was a red card today and a red card in Manchester. If they go our way we are in a different world today.”Arteta’s rant underlined the mounting tension at the Emirates as Arsenal chases a first English title since 2004.City’s 1-0 win at Burnley in midweek had knocked Arsenal off top spot for the first time since October, raising the spectre of another title race collapse after its blown leads in 2023 and 2024 gifted the trophy to Pep Guardiola’s men.‘Path of roses’Arsenal had lost its previous two league games and four of its last six in all competitions.Once again, the side struggled to impose itself for long periods against Newcastle, but Eze’s superb strike from a well-worked short corner was enough to settle its nerves.“We talk about game one and how important that was. We certainly did the job. When it’s 1-0 it’s always tough, especially with the quality of players they brought on,” Arteta said.“We tried to get a second goal but when you can’t do that you have to win it in other areas.”City has a game in hand on Arsenal and retains control of the title race.But Arsenal can move six points clear if it beats Fulham next weekend, before City is next in league action against Everton on May 4.Arteta knows there will be plenty more twists and turns before Arsenal can finally end its long wait for the title.“We are where we are. I don’t expect after 22 years, it is going to be a path of roses and beautiful music around it,” he said.“It is so hard to win the Premier League, it is so competitive.“We have to do what is in our hands. Game one was in our hands. We had to win it and we have done it. We wanted a bigger margin but we were not able to.”Arteta faces a nervous wait to discover if Eze and Havertz will be fit for Wednesday’s Champions League semifinal first leg at Atletico Madrid.“They are muscular niggles. We dont think it is too much. We have to see if they are available for Wednesday,” he said.Published on Apr 26, 2026  #Mikel #Arteta #Arsenal #regains #lead #Premier #League #title #race #making #excuses

Nervy Arsenal goes back to top as Eze seals vital win over Newcastle

With the prospect of goal difference potentially deciding a gripping title race, Arteta knew Arsenal would have had a chance to rack up a bigger win if Newcastle were reduced to 10 men.

Instead, it had to settle for a result that left the side only one goal better off than City in the goal difference column.

Arteta was also still harbouring a grievance from last weekend’s crucial 2-1 defeat at City, when Abdukodir Khusanov wasn’t sent off after hauling down Kai Havertz.

The Spaniard believes those two decisions could prove decisive in settling the title race.

“I don’t know why the Newcastle keeper wasn’t sent off. I have seen it 10 times. If you have ever watched football, you know it was a red card. These are the margins,” Arteta said.

“I am saying the reality of the last two games, in crucial moments with everything at stake, we need things to go our way. I’m not making excuses.

“It was a red card today and a red card in Manchester. If they go our way we are in a different world today.”

Arteta’s rant underlined the mounting tension at the Emirates as Arsenal chases a first English title since 2004.

City’s 1-0 win at Burnley in midweek had knocked Arsenal off top spot for the first time since October, raising the spectre of another title race collapse after its blown leads in 2023 and 2024 gifted the trophy to Pep Guardiola’s men.

‘Path of roses’

Arsenal had lost its previous two league games and four of its last six in all competitions.

Once again, the side struggled to impose itself for long periods against Newcastle, but Eze’s superb strike from a well-worked short corner was enough to settle its nerves.

“We talk about game one and how important that was. We certainly did the job. When it’s 1-0 it’s always tough, especially with the quality of players they brought on,” Arteta said.

“We tried to get a second goal but when you can’t do that you have to win it in other areas.”

City has a game in hand on Arsenal and retains control of the title race.

But Arsenal can move six points clear if it beats Fulham next weekend, before City is next in league action against Everton on May 4.

Arteta knows there will be plenty more twists and turns before Arsenal can finally end its long wait for the title.

“We are where we are. I don’t expect after 22 years, it is going to be a path of roses and beautiful music around it,” he said.

“It is so hard to win the Premier League, it is so competitive.

“We have to do what is in our hands. Game one was in our hands. We had to win it and we have done it. We wanted a bigger margin but we were not able to.”

Arteta faces a nervous wait to discover if Eze and Havertz will be fit for Wednesday’s Champions League semifinal first leg at Atletico Madrid.

“They are muscular niggles. We dont think it is too much. We have to see if they are available for Wednesday,” he said.

Published on Apr 26, 2026

#Mikel #Arteta #Arsenal #regains #lead #Premier #League #title #race #making #excuses">Mikel Arteta as Arsenal regains lead in Premier League title race: I am not making excuses, we need things to go our way

Arsenal is back on top of the Premier League, but Mikel Arteta claimed its title challenge could be ruined by two rejected red card decisions in its games against Manchester City and Newcastle.

Arteta’s side is three points clear of second-placed Manchester City after Eberechi Eze’s early strike clinched a vital 1-0 win against Newcastle on Saturday.

But the Gunners boss was frustrated with the decision not to send off Newcastle goalkeeper Nick Pope for a foul on Viktor Gyokeres in the 74th minute at the Emirates Stadium.

Pope raced out of his penalty area to clatter Gyokeres, escaping with a yellow card because the Sweden striker was wide on the right wing without a clear sight of goal.

ALSO READ | Nervy Arsenal goes back to top as Eze seals vital win over Newcastle

With the prospect of goal difference potentially deciding a gripping title race, Arteta knew Arsenal would have had a chance to rack up a bigger win if Newcastle were reduced to 10 men.

Instead, it had to settle for a result that left the side only one goal better off than City in the goal difference column.

Arteta was also still harbouring a grievance from last weekend’s crucial 2-1 defeat at City, when Abdukodir Khusanov wasn’t sent off after hauling down Kai Havertz.

The Spaniard believes those two decisions could prove decisive in settling the title race.

“I don’t know why the Newcastle keeper wasn’t sent off. I have seen it 10 times. If you have ever watched football, you know it was a red card. These are the margins,” Arteta said.

“I am saying the reality of the last two games, in crucial moments with everything at stake, we need things to go our way. I’m not making excuses.

“It was a red card today and a red card in Manchester. If they go our way we are in a different world today.”

Arteta’s rant underlined the mounting tension at the Emirates as Arsenal chases a first English title since 2004.

City’s 1-0 win at Burnley in midweek had knocked Arsenal off top spot for the first time since October, raising the spectre of another title race collapse after its blown leads in 2023 and 2024 gifted the trophy to Pep Guardiola’s men.

‘Path of roses’

Arsenal had lost its previous two league games and four of its last six in all competitions.

Once again, the side struggled to impose itself for long periods against Newcastle, but Eze’s superb strike from a well-worked short corner was enough to settle its nerves.

“We talk about game one and how important that was. We certainly did the job. When it’s 1-0 it’s always tough, especially with the quality of players they brought on,” Arteta said.

“We tried to get a second goal but when you can’t do that you have to win it in other areas.”

City has a game in hand on Arsenal and retains control of the title race.

But Arsenal can move six points clear if it beats Fulham next weekend, before City is next in league action against Everton on May 4.

Arteta knows there will be plenty more twists and turns before Arsenal can finally end its long wait for the title.

“We are where we are. I don’t expect after 22 years, it is going to be a path of roses and beautiful music around it,” he said.

“It is so hard to win the Premier League, it is so competitive.

“We have to do what is in our hands. Game one was in our hands. We had to win it and we have done it. We wanted a bigger margin but we were not able to.”

Arteta faces a nervous wait to discover if Eze and Havertz will be fit for Wednesday’s Champions League semifinal first leg at Atletico Madrid.

“They are muscular niggles. We dont think it is too much. We have to see if they are available for Wednesday,” he said.

Published on Apr 26, 2026

#Mikel #Arteta #Arsenal #regains #lead #Premier #League #title #race #making #excuses
Deadspin | Whitecaps continue hot home streak, down Rapids  Apr 25, 2026; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN;  Colorado Rapids goalkeeper Zack Steffen (1) watches the shot from Vancouver Whitecaps FC forward Brian White (24) (not pictured)as it goes into the goal during the first half at BC Place. Mandatory Credit: Simon Fearn-Imagn Images   Brian White scored a brace to lead the Vancouver Whitecaps to a 3-1 victory over the visiting Colorado Rapids on Saturday night.  Cheikh Sabaly also scored a goal for Vancouver (8-1-0, 24 points), which won its fourth straight match, all at home. Yohei Takaoka made two saves for the Whitecaps, who remained three points behind the first-place San Jose Earthquakes, a 3-2 winner over St. Louis City earlier Saturday, in the Western Conference standings.  Rafael Navarro scored a goal and Zack Steffen finished with five saves for Colorado (4-5-1, 13 points).  Vancouver took a 1-0 lead in the seventh minute when Sabaly drilled a right-footed shot from the middle of the box into the right corner. Thomas Muller notched an assist on the play with a one-touch pass from the left wing.  White made it 2-0 midway through the period, taking a long through pass from Andres Cubas outside the left side of the penalty box and then curling a right-footed shot around Steffen and into the far right corner of the net.   Colorado was coming in off a 0-0 draw at Los Angeles FC on Wednesday that saw the Rapids finish with 72.5% possession. They cut the lead to 2-1 in the 32nd minute when Navarro put in a left-footed rebound of his own shot from inside the 6-yard box.  Vancouver appeared to regain a two-goal lead in the 77th minute when Bruno Caicedo knocked in a rebound of his own shot near the middle edge of the 6-yard box. However, the goal was overturned after a lengthy VAR review for a handball when it was determined the ball hit Caicedo in the arm after his original shot was blocked by Lucas Herrington.  The Whitecaps then made it 3-1 eight minutes later when Caicedo fielded a long through pass from Sebastian Berhalter on the left wing and crossed a pass to White in the center of the box. White then smashed a left-footed shot into the left corner of the net for his eighth goal of the season.  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #Whitecaps #continue #hot #home #streak #RapidsApr 25, 2026; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Colorado Rapids goalkeeper Zack Steffen (1) watches the shot from Vancouver Whitecaps FC forward Brian White (24) (not pictured)as it goes into the goal during the first half at BC Place. Mandatory Credit: Simon Fearn-Imagn Images

Brian White scored a brace to lead the Vancouver Whitecaps to a 3-1 victory over the visiting Colorado Rapids on Saturday night.

Cheikh Sabaly also scored a goal for Vancouver (8-1-0, 24 points), which won its fourth straight match, all at home. Yohei Takaoka made two saves for the Whitecaps, who remained three points behind the first-place San Jose Earthquakes, a 3-2 winner over St. Louis City earlier Saturday, in the Western Conference standings.

Rafael Navarro scored a goal and Zack Steffen finished with five saves for Colorado (4-5-1, 13 points).

Vancouver took a 1-0 lead in the seventh minute when Sabaly drilled a right-footed shot from the middle of the box into the right corner. Thomas Muller notched an assist on the play with a one-touch pass from the left wing.


White made it 2-0 midway through the period, taking a long through pass from Andres Cubas outside the left side of the penalty box and then curling a right-footed shot around Steffen and into the far right corner of the net.

Colorado was coming in off a 0-0 draw at Los Angeles FC on Wednesday that saw the Rapids finish with 72.5% possession. They cut the lead to 2-1 in the 32nd minute when Navarro put in a left-footed rebound of his own shot from inside the 6-yard box.

Vancouver appeared to regain a two-goal lead in the 77th minute when Bruno Caicedo knocked in a rebound of his own shot near the middle edge of the 6-yard box. However, the goal was overturned after a lengthy VAR review for a handball when it was determined the ball hit Caicedo in the arm after his original shot was blocked by Lucas Herrington.

The Whitecaps then made it 3-1 eight minutes later when Caicedo fielded a long through pass from Sebastian Berhalter on the left wing and crossed a pass to White in the center of the box. White then smashed a left-footed shot into the left corner of the net for his eighth goal of the season.

–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Whitecaps #continue #hot #home #streak #Rapids">Deadspin | Whitecaps continue hot home streak, down Rapids  Apr 25, 2026; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN;  Colorado Rapids goalkeeper Zack Steffen (1) watches the shot from Vancouver Whitecaps FC forward Brian White (24) (not pictured)as it goes into the goal during the first half at BC Place. Mandatory Credit: Simon Fearn-Imagn Images   Brian White scored a brace to lead the Vancouver Whitecaps to a 3-1 victory over the visiting Colorado Rapids on Saturday night.  Cheikh Sabaly also scored a goal for Vancouver (8-1-0, 24 points), which won its fourth straight match, all at home. Yohei Takaoka made two saves for the Whitecaps, who remained three points behind the first-place San Jose Earthquakes, a 3-2 winner over St. Louis City earlier Saturday, in the Western Conference standings.  Rafael Navarro scored a goal and Zack Steffen finished with five saves for Colorado (4-5-1, 13 points).  Vancouver took a 1-0 lead in the seventh minute when Sabaly drilled a right-footed shot from the middle of the box into the right corner. Thomas Muller notched an assist on the play with a one-touch pass from the left wing.  White made it 2-0 midway through the period, taking a long through pass from Andres Cubas outside the left side of the penalty box and then curling a right-footed shot around Steffen and into the far right corner of the net.   Colorado was coming in off a 0-0 draw at Los Angeles FC on Wednesday that saw the Rapids finish with 72.5% possession. They cut the lead to 2-1 in the 32nd minute when Navarro put in a left-footed rebound of his own shot from inside the 6-yard box.  Vancouver appeared to regain a two-goal lead in the 77th minute when Bruno Caicedo knocked in a rebound of his own shot near the middle edge of the 6-yard box. However, the goal was overturned after a lengthy VAR review for a handball when it was determined the ball hit Caicedo in the arm after his original shot was blocked by Lucas Herrington.  The Whitecaps then made it 3-1 eight minutes later when Caicedo fielded a long through pass from Sebastian Berhalter on the left wing and crossed a pass to White in the center of the box. White then smashed a left-footed shot into the left corner of the net for his eighth goal of the season.  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #Whitecaps #continue #hot #home #streak #Rapids

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