Arsenal's Declan Rice lifts the Community Shield title.[Arsenal]

Arsenal Competes Within the Premier League, while Real Madrid commences its Season in the Spanish League

Reading Time: < 1 minuteThe first matchday of Premier League continues with Arsenal extending a warm welcome to Nottingham Forest, marking one of the six fixtures schedule for the day. Last season, Arsenal missed out on the Title to a late Setback. To bridge the gap to reigning champions Manchester City, the London club has signed players like Declan Rice, Kai Havert, and Jurrien Timber. Read Also: Newly promoted teams Luton and Sheffield United will play their first matches against Brighton and Crystal Palace, respectively. Newcastle, which finishes fourth last season, will host Aston Villa. West Ham will visit Bournemouth, and Fullham will play against Everton.

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Midfielder Alex Scott is set for a spell of recovery from a knee problem before he will join up with his new team-mates (Rhianna Chadwick/PA)

Teen Sensation Alex Scott joins Bournemouth

Reading Time: 2 minutesTeen sensation Alex Scott has joined Bournemouth from Bristol City, but a knee injury is set to postpone his debut in the Premier League. Bristol City’s manager Nigel Pearson officially confirmed on Wednesday evening that Scott had been granted permission to engage in discussions with the Premier League team. Subsequently, on Thursday, both clubs jointly announced the successful completion of the transfer. Scott, 19, earned recognition as the Sky Bet Championship’s young player of the 2022-23 season due to his exceptional displays on the field. His remarkable performances garnered significant interest from various Premier League clubs. Scott’s transfer to Bournemouth is rumored to have a value surpassing 20m pounds. However, he was unable to participate in Bristol City’s first two matches of the current season due to a swollen knee. ALSO READ: Upon revealing the transfer, Bournemouth stated that the scans conducted on Scott’s knee issue unveiled a more substantial injury than initially thought. Consequently, the midfielder is scheduled for a period of rehabilitation before he eventually links up with his new teammates. According to Bournemouth’s chief executive, Neill Blake, the club believes they have secured the acquisition of “one of the most promising young talents in Europe.” “He’s a player that has vast experience at such a young age with strong technical ability and a really good footballing brain,” Blake said on the club’s website. “Alex will be an excellent fit in our system, and we’re excited to see him continue to develop under Andoni’s management.” Hailing from Guernsey, Scott marked his senior in April 2021. Throughout his tenure at Ashton Gate, he netted five goals in the Championship across 83 appearances. In addition to his club performance, Scott has also showcased his skills on the international stage, representing England in various youth competitions. Notably, he contributed to England’s campaign in this year’s Under-20 World Cup, playing in three matches. Bournemouth, under the tutelage of manager Andoni Iraola who was appointed in June following Gary O’Neil’s dismissal, are poised to kick off the upcoming Premier League season with a home fixture against West Ham on Saturday.

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Trinbago 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games

Kenya Kickstart Victorious Journey in Trinidad and Tabago Commonwealth Youth Games

Reading Time: < 1 minuteThe Kenya Athletic squad embarked on a remarkable beginning at Trinbago 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games. Janet Chepkoech and Nancy Cherop played a pivotal role in solidifying Kenya’s supremacy in the woment’s 1500 meters event by securing victories in the first and second heats. The Male counterparts mirrored this achievement, as Josephat Sang and Adrew Kiptoo effortlessly sailed to triumph in their respective heats, securing their places in the finals. Cyclist Daniel Kiptala and Billy Graham showcase unwavering determination in their road race, engaging in a spirited battle that culminated in a thrilling photo finish, securing the 14th and 15th position respectively. Continuing their winning streak, the girl’s rugby team secured their second victory in consecutive matches. They dominated the host, Trinidad, with a resounding 48-0 victory, only to face a defeat against Australia with a score of 45-0 in their second match of the day. Later today , the young Lionesses are set on Canada in the final match of the round-robin tournament. In the Para-athletic category, Faith kavithi secure a spot in the final after clinching fourth place in the T35 women’s 100m . unfortunately, her final race was cut short due to a trip and fall. Read Also: Randy Odhiambo advance to finals in the T28 men’s 100m semifinals and secure a seventh-place finish. Turning to Swimming, Sara Mose achieved a personal best in the both the women’s 50m backstroke and 50m freestyle events, while Aker Mutinda accomplished a similar milestone in the men’s 50m butterfly and 100m freestyle.

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