The Week - UK (2021-02-06)

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THEWEEK6February 2021

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FootballChelsea’s new
manager, Thomas Tuchel,
saw his team beat Burnley
2-0 in his first match in
charge. Leeds beat Leicester
3-1. In the Women’s Super
League, Chelsea beat Aston
Villa 4-0 to move top.
GolfPaul Casey won the
Dubai Desert Classic by four
strokes. It is the Englishman’s
15th European Tour victory.
TennisBritain’s Katie Boulter,
the world No. 371, beat
48th-ranked Coco Gauff 3-6
7-5 6-2 in the second round
of the Gippsland Trophy in
Melbourne.

IfthereisonewordthatsumsupthePremiership
seasonintheeraofCovid-19itwouldhavetobe
“unpredictable”,saidPeterSmithonSkySports.
Thechieftalkingpointatthestartwasthesheer
numberofgoalsflyingin.Onthesecondweekend,
44 werescored–themostinasingleroundof
matchessincethePremierLeaguewasreduced
to 20 teamsin1 99 5;andManchesterUnited
equalledaleaguerecordwiththeir9-0winover
Southamptonthis week.Amongthegoal-fests
weresome“jaw-droppingshocks”–including
AstonVilla’s7-2thrashingofLiverpool,and
ManchesterCity’s 5 -2drubbingbyLeicester.
Scoringlevelshavebecomemorenormalsince
then,saidHarrySymeouon90min.com,butthe
seasonhascontinuedtoconfoundexpectations
inotherways.Moststrikinghasbeenthelackof
consistencybythetopteams.Formhasyo-yoedto
suchanextentthatseveralsideshavegone“fromthehighsofa
titlechallengetothelowsofafull-blowncrisis”withinjustafew
weeks.Atvariouspoints,nineseparateteamshaveheadedthe
table.Seldomhasacampaignhadsuchanopenfeel.

Yet2020/ 21 mayultimatelybebestrememberedforsomething
evenmoresurprising,said JoeRidgeinthe DailyMail:the“total
wipingoutof home advantage”.It wasalwaysassumed home
advantage wouldbe attenuatedasaresultofplayinginspectator-

lessstadiums,butnoonepredictedtheeffect
wouldbeasdramaticasithasturnedoutsofarin
thePremierLeague.Asthingsstand,2 05 matches
havebeenplayedthisseason–outofatotalof
380 .Andofthese, 81 (or45%)havebeenwonby
awayteams,andonly 76 (40%)byhomesides.A
further 48 matcheshavebeendraws.Figuressuch
asthesearetrulyabnormal:everyprevioustop-
flightseasoninhistoryhasfinishedwithhome
victoriesfaroutnumberingawaywins.The
disappearanceofhomeadvantageisastaggering
outcome–andconclusiveproofthatspectators
makeevenmoredifferencetosportthananyone
quiteappreciatedbeforetheCovid-19era.

WiththePremierLeagueprovingsounpredictable,
therehasnaturallybeenmuchspeculationthatan
underdogmightwinthetitle,saidMichaelEmons
onBBCSport.CouldLeicesterpulloffanother“miracle”?Could
thisbeAstonVilla’syear?Don’tcountonit,saidAndyDillonin
TheSun.Thesignsarethattheseasonisfinallystartingto
conformtoexpectation.ManchesterCity,havingrecoveredfrom
theirabysmalstart,havewontheirlasteightmatches,andnow
topthetable.Liverpoolhaveseeminglyrecoveredfromtheir
dramaticrecent dip, andhavemovedintothirdplace, behind
Manchester United. Havinglookedunrecognisable forsolong,
thetableis“startingtotake afamiliarshape again”.

Football: is this the strangest seasonever?

ThelasttimeTwickenhamstaged the CalcuttaCup–
the annualSixNations contest betweenEnglandand
Scotland,it“brought usan11-try thriller that saw
England throwaway a31-pointlead and endedwith
them scrapinga38-all draw”,saidBrianMoorein
TheDailyTelegraph.And withthe twoteams
kickingoffthisyear’scompetitionatTwickenham
on Saturday, hopesareriding highforasimilarly
entertainingcontest.Butdon’tcountonit:opening-
roundSixNationsmatchestend tobecageyaffairs,
withteams sacrificing“styleandsubstance”tothe
goal ofgettingoff toawinningstart.Besides,
England these days aren’texactlyateam associated
withfree-flowingrugby,saidGerardMeagherin
TheGuardian.Theyendedup havingarather
successful 2020,securingtheSix Nationsin October
beforeaddingtheAutumn NationsCuptitle fiveweekslater.But
allalong, EddieJonesandhis menwerecriticisedfortheir
“tendency tokickpossessionawayrather thanadoptingamore
entertaining”approach.Theycertainlydidn’twelcome the

criticism–butthenagain,they’re unlikely to
abandonwhatproved tobeawinningstrategy.

Yeteven ifEnglandreverts totheirfamiliarhabits,
thatdoesn’tmeanthey won’thaveanew weaponin
theirarmoury,saidAlex Lowe inTheTimes.George
Ford,theirfly-half,hasrecentlybeenexperimenting
with anew type of kick knownasthe “spiral bomb”:
he deployedit withgreatsuccessfor LeicesterTigers
lastmonthandsaysheplanstouseitatTwickenham.
Actually,the spiralbombisn’t new atall,saidDaniel
Schofield inTheDailyTelegraph.Inthe1970s,
it wasthe “go-tooption formanyfly-halves”,but
graduallyitfell outof favourandwas “displaced
bythe more reliable end-over-endbomb”.But as
modern fullbacks getevermoreadept atcatching,
teams have beensearchingformore dangeroustypesof kick–
and the spiralbomb,withits “wickedlyunpredictabletrajectory”,
could giveateamanedge. Itwillcertainlygivethisyear’s
CalcuttaCupanintriguingedgeif itisunveiled thisSaturday.

Rugbyunion: will England give Scotland akicking?

Liverpool’s humiliating loss

Ford:asecret weapon

Athletics: looking into the middle distance Sporting headlines

Britain hasn’t beenamajor
force in men’s middle-distance
running since the 1980s heyday
of Sebastian Coe and Steve
Ovett, said Rick Broadbent in
The Times. But nowa“genuine
resurgence” is taking place:
for the first time in decades,
the country has several 800m
and 1500m runners who are
“medal prospects” at this year’s
Olympics. Leading the way on
the men’s side is 26-year-old Jamie Webb, a
former science teacher from Liverpool who has
spent the past year out of action withabroken
thigh. Last Saturday in Vienna, he made a
victorious return to the track, winning the 800m,
his first for 16 months, in 1min 46.95 seconds.

His next goal, he says, is
breaking the 1min 44sec barrier:
no British man has achieved that
since 2005.
On the women’s side, too,
things are looking promising,
said Danielle Desouza on The
Focus. Here, the revival is being
led by former flatmates and
training partners Laura Muir and
Jemma Reekie, both of whom
are “phenomenal” athletes.
Reekie, 22, set British indoor records at both
800m and the mile last year, while Muir, 27, is
one of theworld’sbest 1,500mrunners. All three
athletes offer hope that Brits will “once again
steal the limelight” in middle-distance events
and “dominate the podium” at the Olympics.

Reekie: “phenomenal”
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