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The best tifos from the Premier League’s opening weekend
The Premier League roared back into life this weekend, and amid all the prematch hustle and bustle inside the stadiums there were several impressive tifos and banners on display in the stands.
A staple of European and MLS football for many years, there were several tifos — essentially an enormous banner unfurled in the stands that is often supplemented with pyro and/or dynamic moving set pieces — on show around the English top flight as the 2025-26 campaign began.
While it remains to be seen if tifos become a regular fixture in Premier League grounds, it was certainly impressive to witness some of the lengths to which fans had gone to inspire and motivate their teams.
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Wolves kicked things off with a moving tribute to the late Diogo Jota, who spent three seasons at Molineux before joining Liverpool in 2020. The giant image of the forward celebrating one of the 44 goals he scored for the club was accompanied by a lyric from “Fields of Gold” by Sting and a golden sunrise effect created by fans behind the banner.
Aston Villa have created something of a tifo culture at Villa Park of late, with the club’s supporters constructing large-scale banners on several occasions last season ahead of their UEFA Champions League ties. With European football once again on the schedule this term, Villa fans prepared for Saturday’s 0-0 draw with Newcastle United with a huge salute to boss Unai Emery using the very words uttered by their Spanish coach upon signing a new contract with the club last year.
Back in the big time for the first time since 2016-17, Sunderland went all out to create an exciting matchday atmosphere at the Stadium of Light for their opening game against West Ham United. The festivities included a large (and somewhat gory) depiction of Saint George slaying the dragon, which obviously provided the impetus required to spur the team on to an impressive 3-0 win.
Chelsea fans kept things nice and simple at Stamford Bridge by unrolling a banner to remind opponents Crystal Palace that they were up against the “Champions of the World” following the Blues’ triumph in the FIFA Club World Cup over the summer. Palace, themselves FA Cup holders, rose to the challenge and secured a 0-0 draw in the London derby.
Nottingham Forest unveiled new signings James McAtee and Omari Hutchinson in front of the fans at the City Ground ahead of Sunday’s 3-1 win over Brentford, before a massive banner featuring a quote from 19th century conservationist John Muir — “And into the forest I go (to lose my mind and find my soul)” was spread across the entire span of the Trent End.
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Geoffrey Boycott advises England to ‘use brains’ for Ashes remainder
Legendary England batter Geoffrey Boycott on Monday advised the Ben Stokes-led side to adopt a more strategic and thoughtful approach ahead of the second Ashes Test against Australia, scheduled for Thursday in Brisbane.
England suffered an agonising eight-wicket defeat in the series opener in Perth, which lasted less than two days, the first of which was dominated by the touring side as they had reduced the hosts to 123/9 after accumulating 172 all out.
The visitors now face another gruelling challenge in the blockbuster series as they take on the Baggy Greens in a pink-ball Test, in which the hosts boast a dominant record, having lost just one out of their previous 14 appearances, but Boycott, who has won Ashes both in England and Australia, believes that the Three Lions can win the upcoming game by adopting a calculated strategy.
He, however, warned England batters of self-destruction, advising them to “use their brains” and decide whether to attack or hold back after analysing the situation.
“But it doesn’t help our chances of success if Ben Stokes keeps encouraging our batsmen to attack, attack with one finger hovering over the self-destruct button,” Boycott wrote in his Daily Telegraph column.
“Nobody is asking the players to stop being positive because they have given us some marvellous, thrilling and entertaining cricket. All we ask is for them to use their brains and realise there are times when they should throttle back and be aware of situations and bat accordingly,” he added.
Boycott, who represented England in 108 Tests and 36 ODIs, also slammed Stokes for his comments in which he referred to former cricketers as “has-beens” but expressed satisfaction over the all-rounder’s partial apology.
“To call past players ‘has-beens’ was disrespectful, especially as some of those ‘has-beens’ played in teams that won the Ashes in England and Australia,” Boycott wrote.
“I am glad Ben has half apologised, saying it was a slip of the tongue, because none of this team has won the Ashes in Australia. Get the job done, because then you don’t need to say anything and you can bask in all the glory coming your way.”
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Flamengo’s Copa Libertadores trophy damaged in title celebrations
The Copa Libertadores trophy won by Flamengo on Saturday was damaged during the team’s title celebrations.
Flamengo beat Palmeiras 1-0 in the final in Lima, Peru, to become the first Brazilian club to lift the prestigious cup four times.
Flamengo players and staff had a victory parade on the streets of Rio de Janeiro on Sunday afternoon, with an estimated 500,000 people joining in the celebrations.
Players and staff took turns to lift the cup during the parade and images showed that the top part of the trophy, which consists of a figurine of a footballer ready to kick a ball, was wrapped in what appeared to be masking tape.
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The figurine had earlier been broken.
Flamengo will be hoping to wrap up the Brazilian league title on Wednesday when they take on Ceara in front of their own fans in Rio’s Maracana stadium.
They are five points clear of Palmeiras at the top of the standings with two games remaining.
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