McClenaghan Clinches Repeat Gold on Pommel Horse
Rhys McClenaghan has done it again! The Irish star retained his pommel horse title at the World Gymnastics Championships in Belgium with a stunning 15.100 score. Despite pressure from top rivals, McClenaghan stood firm, securing gold once more.
Great Britain’s Max Whitlock had a tough outing, slipping off the apparatus but still managing a respectable 14.300 to finish fifth. McClenaghan, Ireland’s first-ever gymnastics world champ, said, “I’m over the moon with this win and can’t wait to carry this momentum into the 2024 Olympics.”
McTominay’s Stoppage-Time Double Seals Dramatic United Comeback
Old Trafford erupted as Manchester United pulled off a sensational last-gasp victory over Brentford. Trailing 1-0 thanks to Mathias Jensen’s first-half strike, it seemed all was lost — until Scott McTominay came off the bench with three minutes left.
The midfielder smashed in two goals during stoppage time to snatch a 2-1 win, sparing United from their third consecutive home league defeat for the first time since 1979. A night of drama and true Premier League magic!
Sterling Shines as Chelsea Crush Burnley 4-1
Raheem Sterling was the star of the show as Chelsea stormed to a commanding 4-1 victory over Burnley. Despite an early shock when Wilson Odobert put Burnley ahead, Sterling sparked a turnaround.
- He forced an own goal from Burnley defender Ameen Al-Dakhil
- Won a penalty converted by Cole Palmer
- And capped off the night with a clinical finish of his own
Sterling’s electric performance underlined his vital role in Mauricio Pochettino’s side as they flexed their Premier League muscle.