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My first season in the Premier League is a success – Mohammed Kudus

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In an interview with the club's official website prior of their last home game against Luton Town, he thanked his teammates for their assistance in settling him in and underlined his desire to continue growing in the next season. "I liked my first season in England. Everyone at [the Club] has helped me adjust well, so it's been a pleasant experience. I've been here for over a whole season, but I still have a lot to show, and I feel this is only the beginning."

Mohammed Kudus, a Ghana international, considers his maiden season in the Premier League a success.

The 23-year-old, who moved from Ajax to West Ham United last summer, has emerged as an important player for the Hammers, scoring 13 goals in 43 games.

Despite recent struggles for the squad, Kudus remains optimistic about his time in England’s top flight.

In an interview with the club’s official website prior to their last home game against Luton Town, he thanked his teammates for their assistance in settling him in and underlined his desire to continue growing in the next season.

“I liked my first season in England. Everyone at [the Club] has helped me adjust well, so it’s been a pleasant experience. I’ve been here for over a whole season, but I still have a lot to show, and I feel this is only the beginning.”

He added, “I followed my gut and dream to move here and believed I was ready. When I decided to make this move to the best league in the world, I knew I was ready to take that step and I wanted to test myself. There have been ups and downs throughout the season, but I know there are more ways to improve my game. I’ve definitely announced myself here and I am happy that it has gone in that direction for the first season.”

Looking ahead, Kudus emphasised the team’s growth and the need to finish the season on a positive note.

He replied, “We can only look forward to what is ahead. Our position [in the standings] improved from the previous season to this season, so we simply need to finish as high as possible with excellent performances in the last two games and then see what happens next season.”

Kudus is expected to play a key part in West Ham’s upcoming match against West Ham, as they want to recover from a recent devastating setback to Chelsea.

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Man City win historic fourth English title in a row, with Foden scoring twice

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City escaped a late scare after VAR ruled West Ham's second goal out for handball. Nonetheless, their success was never in doubt. The victory brought the club's league record to 19 victories and four draws since their previous setback at Aston Villa on December 6. City has now won six of the last seven Premier League championships. Last season, they joined Huddersfield, Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester United in winning the Premier League for the third consecutive year. Guardiola's club has now accomplished what no other men's team has since the formation of the English league in 1888, 136 years ago.

Imperious Manchester City defeated West Ham 3-1 at Etihad Stadium, becoming the first team to win the English league title four years in a row.

With City needing a victory to ensure they could hold off Arsenal, who started the final day two points behind but with a higher goal differential, Phil Foden put Pep Guardiola’s side ahead after only two minutes.

The England star scored another before halftime, and while Mohammed Kudus drew one back, midfielder Rodri restored the home side’s two-goal lead with a strike from the edge of the box after 59 minutes.

City escaped a late scare after VAR ruled West Ham’s second goal out for handball.

Nonetheless, their success was never in doubt.

The victory brought the club’s league record to 19 victories and four draws since their previous setback at Aston Villa on December 6.

City has now won six of the last seven Premier League championships. Last season, they joined Huddersfield, Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester United in winning the Premier League for the third consecutive year.

Guardiola’s club has now accomplished what no other men’s team has since the formation of the English league in 1888, 136 years ago.

They will meet Manchester United in the FA Cup final at Wembley Stadium on May 25th, looking to become the first team to clinch the domestic double in consecutive seasons.

It has been 15 months since City was slammed with 115 Premier League accusations for suspected financial irregularities, which they strenuously dispute. Earlier this season, Everton and Nottingham Forest were both penalised and deducted points for violating profit and sustainability regulations. However, there has been no news on when City’s case would be heard.

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Usyk Stuns Fury to Become Undisputed Heavyweight Champion

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The rematch, tentatively scheduled for October, promises to be another epic encounter between two of the world's top heavyweights. For now, however, Usyk can bask in the glory of his hard-fought win and celebrate his newfound status as the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world

In a thrilling showdown at the Kingdom Arena — Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Oleksandr Usyk pulled off a stunning upset against Tyson Fury, winning by split decision to become the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world.

The Ukrainian boxer, who remained unbeaten with a record of 22-0, inflicted the first defeat of Fury’s professional career, handing the British fighter his first loss in 34 fights. The judges’ scorecards read 115-112, 113-114, and 114-113 in favour of Usyk, who has been crowned the new champion in front of a packed crowd.

The fight was a closely contested affair, with both fighters giving it their all in a gruelling 12-round battle. Usyk’s superior footwork and hand speed allowed him to outmanoeuvre Fury, landing several crucial shots throughout the fight. The turning point came in the ninth round when Usyk sent Fury crashing to the canvas with a devastating left hook.

Fury, known for his incredible resilience, managed to get back to his feet and continue fighting, but Usyk’s momentum had already shifted the tide of the fight in his favour. Despite Fury’s valiant efforts in the final rounds, Usyk’s early lead proved insurmountable, and he was declared the winner by split decision.

“This is the greatest moment of my life,” an emotional Usyk said in the post-fight interview. “I want to thank my team, my family, and my country for their unwavering support. I proved tonight that I am the best heavyweight in the world, and I will do everything to remain champion for a long time.”

Fury, disappointed in defeat, disputed Usyk’s performance, saying, “I believe I won that fight. He won a few rounds but I won the majority. We both put on a good fight. We’ll be back, we’ve got a rematch clause. I believe I won that fight but I’m not going to sit here, cry and make excuses.”

Usyk’s victory marks a historic moment in boxing, as he becomes the first undisputed heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis in 1999. The win also sets up a potential rematch with Fury, which is already generating significant buzz in the boxing community.

The rematch, tentatively scheduled for October, promises to be another epic encounter between two of the world’s top heavyweights. For now, however, Usyk can bask in the glory of his hard-fought win and celebrate his newfound status as the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world.

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Roberto De Zerbi will leave Brighton after Manchester United game

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Brighton finished sixth last season, their highest-ever top-flight position, achieving European qualifying for the first time in club history. "Roberto has given us two excellent seasons of service in which he has led the club to new heights, not least our first-ever European campaign which will live long in the memory of Albion fans," Bloom stated. "We have mutually agreed to end Roberto's contract at a time that suits both parties allowing us the earliest opportunity to plan for next season, and Roberto plenty of time to consider his next move and his future." BBC Sport believes that one manager on Brighton's list to replace De Zerbi is likely to be Kieran McKenna, who just gained promotion to the Premier League with

Brighton’s head coach, Roberto de Zerbi, will quit following the club’s last Premier League match of the season against Manchester United at home on Sunday.

Chairman Tony Bloom stated that the Premier League team and De Zerbi “have mutually agreed” on the Italian’s departure.

De Zerbi, 44, signed a four-year deal with the Seagulls in September 2022 after previously coaching Shakhtar Donetsk.

Brighton finished sixth last season, their highest-ever top-flight position, achieving European qualifying for the first time in club history.

“Roberto has given us two excellent seasons of service in which he has led the club to new heights, not least our first-ever European campaign which will live long in the memory of Albion fans,” Bloom stated.

“We have mutually agreed to end Roberto’s contract at a time that suits both parties allowing us the earliest opportunity to plan for next season, and Roberto plenty of time to consider his next move and his future.”

BBC Sport believes that one manager on Brighton’s list to replace De Zerbi is likely to be Kieran McKenna, who just gained promotion to the Premier League with Ipswich.

Brighton topped their group in the Europa League this season, defeating Ajax, Marseille, and AEK Athens before being eliminated in the final 16 by Roma.

They are currently tenth in the Premier League heading into their last game on Sunday and cannot finish much higher.

“I am sure our fans will give Roberto and his staff a wonderful and fully deserved send-off at the Amex before, during and after tomorrow’s match,” Bloom stated.

“In the meanwhile, I’d want to thank Roberto and his colleagues for all of their hard work over the last two seasons. They have all left our club on good terms, with our best wishes for the future.”

De Zerbi, who took over after Graham Potter departed for Chelsea, stated: “We have agreed to conclude my tenure at Brighton so that the club and I may continue to operate in the way that works best for each of us, following our own ideas and ambitions, as well as our professional and personal values.

“Leaving now allows me to take a break before deciding on my future intentions.

“I am very sad to be leaving Brighton, but I am very proud of what my players and staff have achieved with the support of everyone at the club and our amazing fans in the past two historical seasons.”

Seven De Zerbi’s coaching staff members will also go, although first-team coach Andrew Crofts and custodian Stern will remain at the club.

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