
Justin Kluivert became the first player to score a hat trick of penalties in a Premier League match in Bournemouth 's 4-2 win at Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday. Editor's Picks How clubs got their colors: a history of soccer's most iconic jerseys 10d From Bruno Fernandes to Man City: Who are the worst shooters in the Premier League? 11d Ryan O'Hanlon How VAR decisions have affected every Premier League club in 2024-25 5d Dale Johnson Bournemouth forward Evanilson also became the first player to win three penalties in a single Premier League fixture. Kluivert, who is the son of former Netherlands , Ajax and Barcelona legend Patrick , converted from the spot in the third, 18th and 74th minute of what was his 50th appearance for Bournemouth to help earn Andoni Iraola's side all three points at Molineux. "To go in the history books is amazing. Super happy with it," Kluivert said. The win provisionally moved Bournemouth up to 11th in the table, while Wolves dropped into the relegation zone. The 25-year-old joined Bournemouth from Roma in 2023. Meanwhile, Wolves boss Gary O'Neil expressed his "full support" for José Sá after the goalkeeper confronted angry fans at halftime of the team's defeat. Sá gave away two of the record three penalties converted by Kluivert after being tackled receiving back-passes. The Portuguese goalkeeper went to argue with irate fans who were subsequently removed from the stadium. O'Neil said he did not see the incident but offered his backing to Sá. "Situations like this that we're in has heightened emotions and responses," said O'Neil, who is under pressure with his team in 18th place. "José Sá has my full support. Whatever he needs from me he will get. The passes he received today he shouldn't have received. The first one he can clear much quicker, of course he can. None of the players have anything but my full support. We tackle this difficult situation together." Information from the Associated Press contributed to this reportShinde camp seeks Home Ministry; BJP announces CM's oath on Dec 5
The Boston Fleet allowed two goals in the final two minutes to fall 3-1 to the Toronto Sceptres to kick off the second Professional Women’s Hockey League’s season Saturday afternoon at Coca-Cola Coliseum in Toronto. The Fleet played for the inaugural PWHL title last season, falling in the final game to Minnesota. In the 2024-25 season opener, the Fleet were outshot 41-19, including 32-7 over the final two periods. Former Northeastern University goaltender Aerin Frankel was superb in stopping 38 of 40 shots. Hannah Miller scored a power-play goal with 1:38 left for the game-winner. Emma Maltais scored into an open net with 12 seconds left to account for the final. Boston took a 1-0 lead at 3:00 of the opening period thanks to a goal by captain Hilary Knight. Megan Keller and Hannah Bilka earned assists.Kingstone stock soars to 52-week high, hits $16.33
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Jimmy Carter dies: The 39th U.S. president and global humanitarian was 100