'We missed him,' says Guardiola, as Foden ends Premier League goal drought

Erling Haaland capped a remarkable week with two goals in Manchester City's 3-0 drubbing of Manchester United on Sunday but the sight of Phil Foden opening the scoring was perhaps the most significant aspect of the derby win, Reuters reported.

The England forward was voted PFA Player of the Season in 2023-24 when he scored 27 times in all competitions for City, including a double on the final day of the season against West Ham United to clinch a fourth successive title.

But Foden's form vanished last season and the goals dried up and before Sunday his last Premier League goal was in January, according to Reuters.

Modric nets decisive strike as Milan edge Bologna in tense encounter

Luka Modric scored his first goal for AC Milan to secure a 1-0 home win over Bologna on Sunday, a hard-fought Serie A result tempered by an injury to goalkeeper and captain Mike Maignan and a red card for coach Massimiliano Allegri, Reuters reported.

A minute past the hour mark, 40-year-old Modric marked his first goal for Milan, arriving perfectly to meet Alexis Saelemaekers’ cross and finishing with a composed first-time strike.

The first half was played at high intensity, with both sides creating chances but neither able to break the deadlock. Bologna had the ball in the net early on through Nicolo Cambiaghi, only for the goal to be ruled out for offside, according to Reuters.

Barcelona demolish Valencia 6-0 in front of small crowd

Barcelona made light of playing in front of just 6,000 fans to thrash Valencia 6-0 in their first home game of the season, with three players netting twice in a goal-scoring carnival, Reuters reported.

Victory propelled the Catalans to second in LaLiga on 10 points, two points behind leaders Real Madrid, who have a perfect start with four wins from four matches.

Used to playing at their 100,000-capacity Camp Nou home then at their temporary base of the 56,000-capacity Lluis Companys Olympic Stadium, Barcelona kicked off their home LaLiga campaign at tiny Estadi Johan Cruyff at their Sant Joan Despi training, according to Reuters.

Camp Nou renovations, opens new tab have fallen nine months behind schedule and a Post Malone concert left the Lluis Companys pitch in poor condition, forcing them to find a stop-gap solution for their fourth game of the season.

Hotels suffer Rs 25bn loss in GenZ unrest

It is reported that around two dozen hotels have suffered major damage during the GenZ agitation. According to preliminary information from the Hotel Association Nepal (HAN), the industry has incurred losses exceeding Rs 25bn. The Hilton Hotel in Kathmandu alone has sustained damage worth more than Rs 8bn.

The affected hotels include both domestic and international brands operating in the Kathmandu Valley, Pokhara, Butwal, Bhairahawa, Jhapa, Morang, Biratnagar, Dhangadhi, Mahottari, Dang Tulsipur, and other areas. Protesters reportedly vandalized, set fire to, and looted several hotel establishments.

As many of these hotels cannot resume operations without repairs and reconstruction, more than 2,000 workers have lost their jobs during the festive season. In addition, the disruptions have hindered hotels from meeting their financial obligations to banks and other financial institutions.

“In light of such large-scale investments and the damage to private-sector properties, including public limited companies, the matter must be investigated by a powerful and independent judicial committee at the earliest. To sustain investor confidence, it is essential to ensure proper compensation from the culprits and to provide a state-backed financial package for repairs and reconstruction,” HAN said in a statement. The association further emphasized the need to collectively move forward in tourism development to usher in a transformative new era of economic stability and prosperity.

Meanwhile, 202 tourists who were unable to return home due to the protests—and whose visas had expired—have now departed with extended visas. According to Immigration Department spokesperson Tikaram Dhakal, arrangements were made on Thursday at Tribhuvan International Airport to allow tourists whose visas expired after Sept 8 to leave the country with extended visas at no additional cost.

In addition, 248 tourists obtained emergency passports or transferred their visas to travel documents. Tourists who lost their passports for various reasons were able to return home after transferring their visas to travel documents issued by their respective embassies. The visa transfer fee is set at $2.

Landslides obstruct Kaligandaki corridor

The Baglung section of the Kaligandaki corridor was disrupted due to landslides triggered by torrential rainfall.

Information Officer of District Police Office, Baglung, Keshav Thapa said that the vehicular movement along the Kaligandaki corridor has been obstructed due to landslides at the Kalakhola area in Baglung Municipality-13 and Belbagar in Jaimini Municipality-8.

The frequent landslides in the Kalakhola area have caused difficulties to clear the debris, it is said.

Police said that the efforts to remove the obstructions and resume the traffic would be initiated once the rain stops. 

 

 

Weather to remain cloudy across the country today

The low pressure monsoon trough is in its average position at present. 

According to the Weather Forecasting Division, there is also an impact of water vapor from the Arab Sea and the Bay of Bengal. 

The Division shared that the weather shall remain generally cloudy nationwide today. There are chances of moderate rainfall at one or two places of the hilly and Tarai regions.

Likewise, there are chances of heavy rainfall in most parts of Gandaki, Lumbini and Karnali Provinces, and one or two places of Koshi and Bagmati provinces.

Similarly, the Division stated that one or two places of Gandaki Province are likely to witness very heavy rainfall today. 

Later tonight, the weather will remain generally cloudy throughout the country. Moderate rain is likely to occur in different parts of the country's hilly and Tarai regions. 

Koshi, Madesh, Bagmati, Gandaki and Lumbini Provinces and at a few places in the rest of the country. 

Chances remain of heavy rainfall at few places of Gandaki, Lumbini and Karnali Provinces and one or two places Koshi and Bagmati Provinces, the Division stated.

 

 

Eight arrested with 730 rounds of bullets from Banepa

Eight people were arrested with 730 rounds of bullets from Banepa Municipality-7.

According to the Police Headquarters, a team of the District Police Office, Kavre, on Saturday night nabbed Sujan Suwal (26), Subas Gautam (28), two boys of 18 and 15 years of Banepa Municipality -7, Mahesh Mukhiya (20), of Bara, Sushanta Lo ( 24) of Bakaiya Rural Municipality-6 in Makawanpur, Timothy Tamang (21) of Temal Rural Municipality-2 and Achyut Khadka (34) of  Panauti Municipality.

 

 

Spurs deepen West Ham's woes with 3-0 win as Soucek sees red

Tottenham Hotspur cruised to a comprehensive 3-0 win over West Ham United on Saturday to leave the home side languishing in the Premier League bottom three, with the Hammers suffering another blow as midfielder Tomas Soucek was sent off for a dangerous tackle, Reuters reported.

Christian Romero had the ball in the net for Spurs with a header from a corner in the 19th minute, but the goal was immediately ruled out by referee Jarred Gillett for a push in the build-up, with the VAR confirming his decision as correct.

With Tottenham sensing weakness, the West Ham penalty area resembled a wrestling ring at every set piece and they could have easily have conceded a penalty for some over-zealous grappling as they struggled to keep track of the Spurs players.

When the visitors took the lead in the 47th minute, it predictably came from a set piece as Pape Matar Sarr was left unmarked at the back post, and he sent a powerful header from a Xavi Simons corner flying into the net, according to Reuters.