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Manchester United consolidated their runners-up position in the Premier League on the weekend.
The Reds emerged as 3-1 winners against Tottenham in London thanks to goals Fred, Edinson Cavani and Mason Greenwood, and the result means United now trail the league leaders Manchester City by just 11 points with one game in hand.
While it seems highly unlikely United s rivals will collapse as far as the title is concerned, the result almost ensured Ole Gunnar Solskjaer s side will secure Champions League football this season, and success in Europe could also be achieved this campaign.
Jota returns to haunt Wolves and take Liverpool sixth 15 Mar 2021
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On his return to his former club, Diogo Jota scored the only goal to give Liverpool a 1-0 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers that took them up to sixth place in the table.
Jota fired past Rui Patricio at his near post in the second minute of first-half stoppage time, after a rapid move involving Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane.
Mane had rounded Patricio earlier in the half but could not force the ball into the net, and he also sent a diving header wide shortly before Jota struck.
A Dudley drink driver who failed to stop after an accident has been banned for 18 months and ordered to pay £569 in fines and costs. Bodie Lee Johnson, aged 20, of Milton Crescent, The Straits, admitted driving while over the limit; without due care; and failing to stop after an accident which damaged another vehicle. Other local cases at recent magistrates court sessions include: A
Kingswinford woman who admitted lockdown breaches in February has been ordered to pay £794 in fines and costs. Zynia Louise Maylyn, aged 40, of Beech Road, admitted participating in an indoor gathering of more than two people at an address in Greenfields Road, Kingswinford; refusing to leave the premises and go home. possessing cannabis; and obstructing a police officer.
A Colley Gate man who had a large kitchen knife in Bourne Street, Dudley, has been given a suspended jail sentence. Andrew Michael Turton, aged 41, of Tan House Lane, was sentenced to 6 months jail, suspended for 18 months. He has been put on a tagged curfew between 5pm and 5am for three months and must pay £313 in fines and costs. He pleaded guilty. Other local cases at recent magistrates court sessions include: A
Kingswinford woman who admitted lockdown breaches in February has been ordered to pay £794 in fines and costs. Zynia Louise Maylyn, aged 40, of Beech Road, admitted participating in an indoor gathering of more than two people at an address in Greenfields Road, Kingswinford; refusing to leave the premises and go home. possessing cannabis; and obstructing a police officer.