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56 min Baltimore has gone to left-back and, as I type, she plays a low pass into the box which Kerr reaches ahead of Roebuck – though I don’t think it was for her – nicking it away and wearing the inevitable out-cleaning. That’s got to be a penalty … but no, the flag goes up for offside.
55 min Bronze leaves one on Hanson, a body to the midriff and perhaps the only time she’s got close to her all afternoon.
54 min Changes for Chelsea: Cuthbert for Girma and Baltimore for Kaptein.
53 min James finds Nusken then gets on her bike, racing down the left to receive the return, but her clipped low cross is cleared. Chelsea need to get her on the ball at every opportunity, because Villa can’t handle her.
51 min Buurman diddles Wilms once then twice – it’s almost cruel, the defender left scrabbling about on the grass – but her cut-back goes astray and Villa clear.
50 min Bronze heads away at the near post and, on the edge, Taylor misses her shot, then Wilms, who bagged three first-half assists, curls in a cross that has Hampton scrambling, the ball drifting past the far post, just.
49 min I’m not sure I’d want her at centre-forward, but would love to see what she can do as an attacking midfielder – her ability to beat players in the middle of the pitch and shoot from distance is an outrage. Meantime, though, Villa win a corner which Hampton punches behind for another, from under the bar.
48 min Again, Chelsea move the ball nicely, and I wonder if, in time, Lauren James will move to a central position – she’s kust too good to be restricted to the flank.
46 min This is the first time both sides have scored thrice in the first half of a WSL match; if Chelsea don’t win today, their almost non-existent chances of retaining their title will be mathematically over.
46 min We go again…
Half-time reading:
HALF-TIME: Chelsea 3-3 Aston Villa
A fantastic half, Villa starting well and coming back well, with Chelsea dominating in between times. I can’t wait to see what happens next.
45+2 min Again, James hoves across the face of the box from left to centre, leathering a shot that Deslandes wears in the midriff before folding; it looks evil. She won’t mind, though, because without her intervention, that was 4-3.
45 min We’ll enjoy three additional minutes. This has been – and still is – one of the funnest halves I’ve seen this season.
44 min Pre-match, I wondered if Villa might get some joy out of Buurman, but it’s actually Bronze who’s been caught for two of their goals. She’s struggling with Hansen’s pace and movement – something she has in common with many WSL defenders.
43 min Since Villa’s second goal, Chelsea haven’t been able to take back the total control they had prior to it. I sense that, at half-time, Bompastor will be sharing some sentiments with them.
42 min Chelsea win a corner and Nusken returns; James sends another nasty delivery flat and into the middle, but Nusken can’t get the connection she’s after.
40 min Nusken treads on the ball and goes down, but is soon up and limping off; I think she’ll be OK to continue. That second Chelsea goal, by the way, is Girma’s first in the WSL; no wonder she was so eager to claim it.
38 min This game could finish with almost any score, and Arsenal will be watching it with interest. On the one hand, they’ll know that the way James is playing, their Champions League tie is far from over, but the way Chelsea are defending, they’ll fancy their chances of adding to the three goals they scored last week.
37 min The second Chelsea goal has been credited to Girma; I think that’s the correct call.
GOAL! Chelsea 3-3 Aston Villa (Hanson 35)
OH MY DAYS! Nightswonger does well down the left and when the ball comes into the middle, Wilms, now infield, bumps it off her thigh into Hanson’s path, and the finish is again deadly, swept inside the near post with very little backlift. That’s 12 league goals for the season now, and we might well be watching one of its best games.
35 min Now it’s Villa moving the ball as they seek an equaliser…
33 min You can only credit Villa, who started superbly, spent the next half-hour suffering, then found a way of hauling themselves back into the game. They’ve got some serious speed and precision on the counter – their two opportunities have been crafted and finished with a complete absence of ruth.
GOAL! Chelsea 3-2 Aston Villa (Hanson 32)
Now then! Again, Villa send it wide to Wilms, again her low cross is perfect, and this time, Hanson runs off Bronze to punch home a finish fro close range. What a game this is!
29 min Villa look shellshocked – these Chelsea goals have come far too easily but, on the other hand, pressure takes a toll.
GOAL! Chelsea 3-1 Aston Villa (James 27)
LAUREN JAMES, THOUGH, WHAT A PLAYER! She collects a big switch and immediately veers infield, away from Hanson before, from 20 yards, dragging a low, fizzing shot inside the near post. She’s enjoying herself, and if that continues, this’ll get messy.
26 min Lauren James, though, what a player. Everything she does looks so natural – I can’t think of many players who combine pace, power, skill, invention and intelligence, though of course her brother is another.
25 min Girma celebrated like she was sure she’d scored, and replays are inconclusive, but I think she imparts a fine glance. Chelsea have responded really well to going behind.
GOAL! Chelsea 2-1 Aston Villa (Girma 23)
Chelsea hace been playing for this. Again, the corner goes short, James to Thompson, again a return-pass finds the maestro on the corner of the box, and this time, her delivery is poifect, curling in; Roebuck can’t move in case someone gets a touch and though Girma does, even if she hadn’t, the ball would still have gone in.
22 min Elsewhere, London City lead West Ham 1-0; back with our game, Thompson, who’s started the game well, wins Chelsea another corner.
GOAL! Chelsea 1-1 Aston Villa (Kerr 20)
It was coming. A pass into midfield and Nusken, allowed to turn far too easily, slides Kerr in behind. Running from centre to left, Roebuck assumes, with good reason, that the shot is going back across goal, so plants feet ready to dive, and when the effort is directed towards the near post, can’t react quickly enough to keep it out; all she can do is palm into the net.
19 min Chelsea are playing pretty well now; I very much doubt this match ends 0-1. Which isn’t to say Villa won’t win it, just that it’ll probably take another goal, at least.
18 min This time, James stick the corner into the box and Nusken’s up … but her header flashes wide.
17 min Lovely from James, slowing down Wilms then ducking inside, the defender with no option but to fall over. She then feeds Nusken inside her, Roebuck tipping the shot around the post.
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Sinner sees off Lehecka to complete Sunshine Double without dropping a set | Tennis
Jiri Lehecka entered his first Masters 1000 final at the Miami Open in the best serving form of his life. He had won every service game in the tournament, a feat achieved by just eight men at this level before him. The ease with which he brushed aside all nine break points against him reflected his confidence.
It took two return games for Jannik Sinner to viciously drag the Czech back down to earth. Ten minutes in, Sinner had already broken Lehecka’s unbreakable serve. As has usually been the case over the past few years, Sinner burst into the lead and refused to let it go.
In a match repeatedly delayed by irritating rain, it took Sinner some time to reach his intended destination, but the Italian eventually secured one of the greatest achievements of his increasingly legendary career, defeating the 21st seed 6-4, 6-4 to win the Miami Open title.
This is a historic victory. Sinner is just the eighth male player to win Indian Wells and Miami, also known as the Sunshine Double. Sinner, the world No 2, has now won 34 consecutive sets at Masters level, dating back to his triumph in Paris in November. He is just the third man behind Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal to win three consecutive Masters events and the first to do so without dropping a set in each of those three triumphs.
A day after Aryna Sabalenka, the women’s No 1, followed up her own Indian Wells title by winning in Miami, this is also the fourth time in history that a male and female player have completed the Sunshine Double in the same year.
The past few weeks have been the greatest of Lehecka’s career. His ability to strike the ball with such devastating pace and clean timing has been evident for years, but it was not until Miami that things began to come together. He reached the final with a win over the sixth seed, Taylor Fritz, and an imperious dismantling of Arthur Fils in the semi-final.
However, no matter how well his opponents may be playing, Sinner represents such an enormous step up in quality compared to the rest of the field. Lehecka already learned this the hard way. In their most recent meeting, a third-round match at the French Open last year, Sinner humiliated the Czech, leading 6-0, 5-0 before winning 6-0, 6-1, 6-2.
This was a better showing from Lehecka. After dropping serve early, he found his rhythm behind his enormous serve and forehand, limiting Sinner’s opportunities until deep in set two. He generated one half-chance of his own while leading 4-3, 0-30 on Sinner’s serve in set two. However, in addition to his nuclear-grade groundstrokes, his movement, return of serve and innate toughness, Sinner is in some of the best serving form of his life. Every time the Czech generated a half chance, Sinner’s serve instantly shut it down.
Sinner’s dominant March feels even more noteworthy considering how he started the year. His five-set Australian Open semi-final loss to Djokovic, was far from ideal and he followed it up with one of his poorest performances of the last few years, losing in three sets to Jakub Menšík. But Sinner is not a robot, despite how some of his opponents describe him, and the season is long. It comes as no surprise at all that he has quickly found his rhythm.
With this result, the race for the ATP No 1 is on. Sinner received a three-month doping suspension last year, meaning he has had zero points to defend in February, March and April. These excellent recent performances place him around 1500 points behind Carlos Alcaraz.
Alcaraz and Sinner have continued their duopoly at the beginning of the season: the world No 1 winning in Australia and Qatar, and Sinner taking the Indian Wells and Miami Open titles. However, perhaps the biggest upset of the year is three months into the new season they still have not faced each other.
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Dezi Freeman shot dead by police after seven-month-long manhunt | Porepunkah shooting
Fugitive Dezi Freeman, the man allegedly responsible for the shooting deaths of two officers at Porepunkah, has been killed after a seven-month long manhunt in rural Victoria.
Victorian police announced on Monday that a man had been shot shortly after 8.30am.
“A man has been fatally shot by police at a property in north east Victoria this morning as part of the operation to locate Desmond Freeman,” the statement said.
“No police officers were injured during the incident. The State Coroner will attend the scene and the investigation will be oversighted by Professional Standards Command, as per standard process for a police shooting.”
Police are expected to give more information during a press conference scheduled for 11am.
Wayne Gatt, secretary of the Police Association Victoria, confirmed that the man shot dead on Monday was Dezi Freeman.
“Our members said they would find him. They did,” Gatt said in a statement.
“Closure isn’t the right word. This represents a step forward for our members, for the families of our fallen members and for the community. It doesn’t lessen the trauma, give back the futures that were callously stolen or lessen the collective fear and grief that this tragic event has instilled in police and the wider public.”
Police have been searching for Dezi Freeman, also known as Desmond Filby, since 26 August when he allegedly shot and killed Det Leading Sen Const Neal Thompson, 59, and Sen Const Vadim De Waart, 35, and injured a third officer at a property in Porepunkah.
The two police officers had been part of a group of 10 police – made up of local officers and members of the sexual offences and child abuse investigation team – who entered the property, about 300km north-east of Melbourne in rural Victoria, on 26 August to serve a search warrant before allegedly being fired upon by Freeman.
Freeman, a 56-year-old with a history of association with pseudolaw or “sovereign citizen” ideology, allegedly fled into the bush heavily armed, with a weeks-long manhunt ensuing.
More details soon …
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