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Record-breaking Premier League matchweek sees Foden’s hat-trick propel Man City past Brentford

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Over the past three days, history unfolded in remarkable fashion with an unprecedented flurry of goals, setting a new milestone for the highest number of goals scored in a single Premier League Matchweek.

In Manchester City’s 3-1 victory over Brentford at the Gtech Community Stadium on Monday, Phil Foden’s hat-trick marked the culmination of an extraordinary Matchweek 23, tallying a total of 45 goals across all 10 fixtures.

This achievement surpassed the previous record of 44 goals scored during two instances, Matchweek 2 of the 2020/21 season and Matchweek 34 of the previous season.

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Foden’s stellar performance propelled Manchester City to within two points of league leaders Liverpool, as they rallied from a surprising deficit to clinch victory against Brentford.

Despite Neal Maupay initially giving Brentford the lead, Foden equalized just before halftime and went on to score two more goals in the second half to secure his hat-trick.

Notably, the return of Erling Haaland, making his first start since December 6, 2023, added to the excitement for Manchester City.

Although Brentford took the lead through Maupay in the 21st minute, Foden’s heroics ultimately sealed the win for City.

Mark Flekken’s role as goalkeeper for Brentford also made history, as he became the first goalkeeper since April 2023 to provide an assist in the Premier League, contributing to Maupay’s goal.

Despite Brentford’s efforts to equalize, they were unable to find another goal, resulting in a fifth consecutive loss for the team.

Manchester City, on the other hand, extended their winning streak to five matches in a row.
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Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (JCTR) has urged the government to immediately address the escalating cost of living as it hits K9,555.53 for a family of five per month.

JCTR Executive Director, Alex Muyebe, said a majority of citizen’s monthly income ranges from K1, 000 to K3, 000 which was not enough to cover their monthly needs.

Muyebe made these remarks when he addressed the media in Lusaka on Tuesday.

Muyebe pointed out that the cost of living had been highly affected by the escalating cost of energy and foreign exchange risks due to the country’s dependency on imports.

He pointed out that the Energy Regulatory Board (ERB) should consider establishing long-term policy stability in the energy sector.

“Frequent reviews of fuel pump prices, for instance, can contribute to uncertainty,” Muyebe warned.

He called on the government to ensure the control of currency value by implementing policies and strategies for managing the exchange rate.

“By efficiently managing pressures and stabilizing the value of the Kwacha against convertible currencies, we can create an environment that supports sustainable development while also protecting the dignity of individuals,” he noted.

Furthermore, he projected that the cost of living was likely to further increase due to the rainfall pattern experienced in the country.

“The unpredictable rainfall patterns witnessed in recent months pose a threat to an already dire situation, which might result in increased food prices,” he added.

To address these issues arising from the cost of living, such as pandemics, epidemics and the mentioned rainfall pattern, Muyebe emphasized the need for collaborative efforts involving both state and non-state actors through honest and open dialogues and consultations.

He also urged the government to consider support programmes aimed at alleviating hardships faced by low-income households.

Moreover, he proposed implementing ethical price control measures.

“To prevent individuals from being exploited through frequent commodity price adjustments, it is imperative for the government to enforce price control measures,” he urged.

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