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Phil Foden’s sublime hat-trick fired Manchester City to victory against Aston Villa to keep up their pursuit of Arsenal and Liverpool at the top of the Premier League.

Mikel Areta’s side went top earlier on Wednesday evening with a win over Luton but the defending champions ensured they remained in touch with a strong 4-1 victory.

While it was a controlled collective performance, they had Foden to thank for a commanding victory. After Jhon Duran had responded to Rodri’s early opener, the England international curled home a free kick to nudge Manchester City in front just before the interval.

Foden then swept home from the edge of the box before producing a magnificent strike from distance to complete his hat-trick and secure all three points. It meant Pep Guardiola could leave Erling Haaland and Kevin De Bruyne on the bench, with the two stars rested in a hectic fortnight of football.

Unai Emery’s visitors were without an injured Ollie Watkins and suspended John McGinn, and struggled to produce consistent threat. Aston Villa remain fourth, two points ahead of Tottenham, who have a game in hand.

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GOAL! Manchester City 1-1 ASTON VILLA (Jhon Duran, 20 minutes)
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If hat-tricks used to be Erling Haaland’s personal domain, a rival is emerging. The Norwegian may have the largest collection of match balls at Manchester City but he had a watching brief as Phil Foden scored his second treble of 2024 and his third in 19 months. For someone who isn’t a striker, Foden is contriving to outscore virtually all of them – if not his Norwegian teammate – and his evisceration of Aston Villa took him into previously uncharted territory. He now has 21 goals for the season, reaching 20 for the first time in his career.

Phil Foden’s hat-trick against Aston Villa revitalises Man City’s title challenge
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“I’m just loving my football at the moment. I know I am capable of scoring goals, and today I showed that. I’m delighted.

“I always want to better last season, get more goal contributions. I’m doing more. I see myself as a really technical player and I think I can do that more in the middle. The manager has said before that I will grow into that position because I was always going so quick; I think I’m getting the balance right.

“I always try to arrive in the box. You get at least five goals in the season arriving in the box late. There’s still a lot to improve on. I don’t actually practice free kicks, but I felt confident, and Julian gave it to me. It worked out!”

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So Manchester City move to within a point of Arsenal and the summit of the Premier League table, though Liverpool will be back on top if they beat Sheffield United tomorrow night. Pep Guardiola will be pleased to have got through the game unscathed, with a fresh Erling Haaland and Kevin De Bruyne to bring back in.

Harry Latham-Coyle3 April 2024 22:23
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Rodri speaks to TNT Sports after Manchester City’s win
“Today we played amazing from the first minute. We conceded the goal, but we kept pace in the game, and in general it was one of the best of the season.

“We knew that we had to have more players in the box from the game against Arsenal. That was the message from the beginning of the game. I want to help the team as much as possible – it’s not my role to score goals, but I know I can do more in the final third. It’s something I’ve been working on and focussing on.

“Phil Foden has grown every year since I’ve been here. He can score from wherever he wants. He has a special quality – I’m so happy for him.”

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Almost five! Sergio Gomez clips Josko Gvardiol’s cutback goalwards, but strikes the outside of the post.

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An untimely loss of footing for Leon Bailey, showing off his impressive stride length until his studs fail him.

Into four added minutes…and a great chance for Alex Moreno! The full-back arrives at the far post onto a corner which seems to have cleared everyone, but can’t make contact on the half volley.

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Manchester City 4-1 Aston Villa, 86 minutes
Aston Villa aren’t chasing overly hard, the legs weary and the task too tall. Brentford, who drew 0-0 in a snoozefest with Brighton earlier, are the visitors to Villa Park on Saturday.

Harry Latham-Coyle3 April 2024 22:03
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Manchester City 4-1 Aston Villa, 83 minutes
Manchester City of course have a tight turnaround to Saturday lunchtime’s encounter with Crystal Palace, something that Pep Guardiola was already chuntering about ahead of kick off. Right now, though, the Manchester City manager looks rather more content than his Aston Villa counterpart, Unai Emery cutting an exasperated figure on the touchline as his chase fruitlessly with the hosts calm in possession.

Harry Latham-Coyle3 April 2024 22:01
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Manchester City 4-1 Aston Villa, 79 minutes
Matheus Nunes turns in midfield and surges forward, releasing a drive that rises and rises over the crossbar.

Phil Foden’s night is over. He takes an ovation from the crowd as Oscar Bobb replaces him, with Sergio Gomez also stepping in for Jeremy Doku.

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Mohamed Salah turns into “James Bond” as Liverpool players hold a meeting to prepare for World Earth Month with SC Johnson. Andy Robertson, Ibrahima Konate, Dominik Szoboszlai, Caoimhin Kelleher and Darwin Nunez participated in a hilarious ad for a noble cause.

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Formula 1 will make an earlier than usual visit to Suzuka this weekend for the Japanese Grand Prix.

Red Bull suffered a rare defeat in the last round and will be seeking to reassert themselves. Will they have things all their own way again? Here are the talking points for this weekend’s race.

Red Bull rebound
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For the second year in a row, Red Bull will turn up at the home race of their power unit manufacturer having suffered a rare defeat in the previous round (inflicted, again, by Carlos Sainz Jnr and Ferrari).
The dominant champions of the past two seasons will be expected to assert themselves once more, not least because the sinuous Suzuka track should play to the RB20’s many overwhelming strengths. It’s one of the most demanding circuits for tyre degradation, requires a strong handling balance through its many medium-to-high speed corners, and the final sector places an onus on straight-line performance.

Last tear Max Verstappen put his Singapore Grand Prix defeat behind him by blowing the competition away at Suzuka. He claimed pole position by well over half a second and contained the threat from McLaren to control the race. You’d be brave to bet against a repeat this weekend.

On top of that, since testing Red Bull have been rumoured to have earmarked this race for their first major car upgrade. Having made a significant change to the cooling arrangement of their RB20 when it was launch, will we see aerodynamic refinements which allow them to draw further ahead of the competition?

Tsunoda rising, Iwasa arriving

Tsunoda holds the upper hand at RB
The only Japanese driver in the field heads to his home race on a high after scoring RB’s first points in Melbourne. It was a badly-needed boost for Yuki Tsunoda who needs to raise his profile in his fourth season at Red Bull’s second team if he’s to be regarded as a potential replacement for Sergio Perez.
He needs to avoid a repeat of last year where he was beaten to the chequered flag by Liam Lawson. However the team’s reserve driver is more a cause for concern to Tsunoda’s team mate Daniel Ricciardo, who has not impressed so far in the second RB.

However Ricciardo’s efforts to get to grips with their new car won’t be helped by his absence from first practice. RB is giving a run to junior driver Ayumu Iwasa, currently racing in Japan’s Super Formula series, meaning it will have an all-Japanese line-up for the first practice session.

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Mercedes the fifth team?

Mercedes’ best finish so far is fifth
The penalty which cost Fernando Alonso sixth place in the Australian Grand Prix had a significance to Mercedes beyond merely highlighting his role in George Russell’s crash.
It also spared the manufacturer team the humiliation of falling to fifth place in the constructors championship behind two of its customers. It heads to Suzuka fourth in the standings, just one point ahead of Alonso’s Aston Martin team.

It may prove difficult for the team to keep its neck above that waterline this weekend. The W15 has not been strong in high-speed corners so far, and there’s plenty of those at Suzuka. Aston Martin have tended to qualify strongly, so their drivers may again find themselves resisting pressure from a chasing Mercedes over the closing stages.

Williams back to full strength?
Mercedes can at least console themselves with the thought one of their customer teams is unlikely to beat them this weekend. Williams got into a pickle all by themselves in Melbourne as they were down to just one car by the second day of running, due to Alexander Albon’s heavy crash. Their decision to displace Logan Sargeant from his seat so Albon could drive was hotly debated, though he ended up just one place away from a point.

The team fully expects to have two chassis ready for this weekend, but will again have no spare. That’s a risky situation to face at Suzuka, where the speeds are high and the barriers are close. It will be a nervy time on the Williams pit wall as they hope both drivers keep it out of the barriers this weekend – just as Sargeant failed to do in Q1 last year.

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Drivers slowing down

Stewards penalised Alonso for suddenly slowing
Alonso’s penalty for slowing sharply in front of George Russell on the penultimate lap of the Australian Grand Prix provoked much debate over exactly what he was doing, how far he intended to hinder Russell, and at what point does a legitimate defensive move leave a rival facing an unavoidable crash?
It’s an area of discussion where drivers’ views should take greatest weight. It will be fascinating to learn what their rivals made of the incident and penalty, particularly those with no need to favour either team.

What were Alonso’s battery and throttle problems in the final stint of his race?
Teams slowing down
At the previous round in Jeddah, Kevin Magnussen demonstrated how to delay a rival more gradually over a series of laps, holding up a queue of cars to help team mate Nico Hulkenberg score a valuable point.

Such tactics are easier to pull off at some circuits than others. Albert Park’s two pairs of DRS zones made defending in this way almost impossible (which was why Alonso resorted to such an extreme move). But Suzuka, with its winding first two sectors, is another track where this kind of tactic could work – much as Jacques Villeneuve attempted in 1997.

With points only covering the top 10 places, and the five quickest teams likely to lock those out, the incentive for midfield teams to try similar tactics could be strong if the cards fall the right way after the start.

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Suzuka’s title-deciding days are done
Since the Japanese Grand Prix first joined the world championship calendar in 1976, with a race at Fuji Speedway, it has always been held in the second half of the season. That first championship-deciding race, and many more subsequent ones at Suzuka, have become fixtures in the folklore of F1.

That changes this year. The 2024 F1 calendar is the longest in the series’ history and Liberty Media has moved this round in a bid to reduce travel time and cut emissions. It remains to be seen what effect this will have on the race, but the days of title-deciding dramas in Japan are behind us.

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Komatsu impressing at Haas

Haas have started well under Komatsu
The Japanese Grand Prix will be a triumphant homecoming for Haas team principal Ayao Komatsu, who can take pride in how his team has performed during his first three rounds in charge. Haas ended last year at the bottom of the standings but lie seventh after claiming three top-10 places so far.
“I left Japan 30 years ago and I didn’t think that in 30 years’ time I’d come back to the Japanese Grand Prix as a team principal,” said Komatsu. “So I think it’s a pretty special moment.”

However Nico Hulkenberg and Kevin Magnussen will have to produce something really special for Komatsu to improve on his best memory of competing at Suzuka so far – when he engineering Romain Grosjean’s third place for Lotus behind a different dominant Red Bull duo 11 years ago.

“We were leading into turn one with an amazing start and we were leading the race for I think about half of the race against the quicker Red Bull,” he remembered. “So that was pretty special.”

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Bianchi 10 years on
Between this Japanese Grand Prix and the next, 10 years will have passed since Jules Bianchi’s terrible crash in the 2014 race, which ultimately claimed his life.

It remains the most recent crash to have claimed the life of an F1 driver, and while the series has taken many steps to improve safety standards since then, it can never afford to be complacent. Pierre Gasly’s shocking encounter with a course vehicle in pouring rain during the 2022 race, so shockingly reminiscent of Bianchi’s appalling crash, was an urgent reminder of F1’s need to remain vigilant.

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3 comments on “Red Bull upgrade rumours and tactical slowing: Nine Japanese GP talking points”

Oople
3rd April 2024, 7:19

Will there be any repercussions regarding the Taiwan earthquake and resultant tsunami threat in that area of the world?

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MacLeod (@macleod)
3rd April 2024, 7:55

Not at all as the epic centre was a long way from the circuit and there was no tsunami (alert yes but no wave)

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Erkr
3rd April 2024, 7:57

Tragic news for Taiwan, but the tsunami warnings have been called off for Japan and Korea

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That no team has earned more Premier League points from losing positions has become something of a badge of honour for Liverpool this season.

But while an ability to overcome adversity is a required trait of any successful team, for it to be continually needed suggests there is an issue that must be addressed.

And once again, the Reds’ propensity of starting slowly this term – in stark contrast to the whirlwinds that often greeted the first whistle earlier in Jurgen Klopp’s tenure – needed to be overcome here to see off Brighton, so often Klopp’s kryptonite.

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Of the 67 points Liverpool have accrued this campaign, a whopping 26 – more than a third – have now been earned from having been behind in games.

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It hasn’t helped that they’ve started leaking the opener once again, Danny Welbeck’s thunderous second-minute strike a third time in the last four Premier League games the Reds have conceded first.

What isn’t in question, however, is the mentality of Klopp’s team. And there were positive signs not only in the comeback that ultimately ensured the title run-in started with a 2-1 victory at Anfield, but the manner in which it was achieved.

While dreadful referee David Coote rattled the home crowd with a stream of bizarre calls, Liverpool merely gave their collective head a shake and stuck to the gameplan of dealing with the unique demands of facing Brighton. Patience, composure and intensity were the watchwords.

Their two goals evidenced differing qualities, Luis Diaz’s equaliser reward for both the winger’s opportunism and persistence from the Reds in keeping the ball alive at a corner, while Mohamed Salah’s winner capped a devastating, rapid Liverpool move.

Small wonder Klopp spoke before the game of having no doubt over his new-look team’s willingness to scrap for their place in a title race, a fact that, if it wasn’t already, must now be crystal clear to fellow contenders Manchester City and Arsenal. This is a Liverpool team ready to go the distance.

Of course, at this stage of the season all that matters is the three points, regardless of how it is achieved. The Reds, though, would do themselves a favour by banishing at least some of their sloppy openings.

But rarely have Liverpool done things the easy way

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