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KUN AGUERO wonderful hat trick breaks down watford hope

WATFORD, England -- Three thoughts on Manchester City's 6-0 win at Watford in the Premier League.
1. Man City march the latest premier league lions
The attacking talent that Pep Guardiola has at his disposal at Manchester City was too much for Watford. With Kevin De Bruyne and David Silva pulling the strings in midfield, Sergio Aguero grabbing a hat trick and Gabriel Jesus also scoring, an awesome six-shooting display of attacking quality fired the Vicarage Road visitors top of the Premier League.
In a fateful first half, Watford's spells of possession were brief, with long-range potshots and set pieces the order of the day for their attempts at goal. Forwards Andre Gray and Richarlison were chasing shadows, though the Brazilian missed the best early chance of the game when nodding a Jose Holebas free kick wide in the 24th minute. Watford would be duly punished.
Within three minutes, City went ahead after De Bruyne's free kick found Aguero open to nod home. The Argentinian striker compounded Watford's regrets by scoring his second from close range in the 31st minute; he could barely miss after Gabriel Jesus blazed down the left, then released David Silva on his outside. Silva's lateral pass eluded Heurelho Gomes and left Aguero with the simplest of conversions.
Next came Aguero's turn to play provider. Surging into an inside-left position, he played in Jesus for the third. Watford fans called offside, having already been aggrieved over Aguero's first. TV replays suggested they were right about both; the first was a borderline decision, but Jesus was a yard offside. However, a lack of complaints from Watford's players perhaps reflected an acceptance of their fate.
They were powerless to exert pressure on City's back four, where Fernandinho often operated as an auxiliary defender ahead of a partnership of John Stones and Nicolas Otamendi. It is a pairing about which there have been doubts, but they were on cruise control here with Stones, aside from being turned by Andre Carillo at the start of the second half, excelling both defensively and when stepping out to start attacks.
Otamendi, following in the footsteps of his central defensive partner, who scored twice in midweek against Feyenoord, got himself on the scoresheet when heading in a cross from Silva in the 64th minute. Any Watford resistance, such as it had been in a slightly improved performance after the break, was now broken.
Aguero notched his treble with a fine finish after being released by an overlapping Kyle Walker and, when Raheem Sterling was fouled by Christian Kabasele, he stepped up himself to notch a goal from the penalty spot.


2. De Bruyne at his brilliant best
De Bruyne's talent has never been in much doubt, give or take Jose Mourinho's sidelining of him at Chelsea, but his conversion into City's deep-lying playmaker reveals a new dimension to his excellence. It also has solved the conundrum of fitting him and David Silva into the same team and, when City enjoy the dominance of possession they exerted here, using two players with eyes for a through ball makes perfect sense.
Not that De Bruyne was sat deep alongside Fernandinho the whole match. At one point in the early stages, he and Sterling exchanged positions and it was De Bruyne who got to the byline to supply a cross. In the 10th minute, he again overlapped and Sterling should have done rather better than swing and miss at an exquisitely delivered volley of a pass.
With the score still 0-0, Sterling was also the recipient of a delicious through ball from De Bruyne and a goal seemed certain before Kabasele made an excellent last-ditch intervention. It would though not be long, though, until De Bruyne's brilliance began Watford's rout with a laser-guided assist for Aguero's first.
In tougher assignments against better teams, De Bruyne, not one of the game's great tacklers, might be a risky selection in central midfield, but when allowed the space and responsibility he enjoyed here, he is a joy to watch. He deserved his standing ovation when replaced by Ilkay Gundogan, whose first appearance since December last year brought even more cheer to Guardiola.
3. Reality check for Watford
Had Watford won this match they would have ended Saturday top of the table themselves; the last time that happened was in September 1982, following an 8-0 defeat of Sunderland.

Marco Silva's arrival in Hertfordshire had brought an unbeaten start to the season but it was not to be sustained. After a 3-3 opening day draw with Liverpool, Watford had kept a series of clean sheets but, with respect to Bournemouth, Brighton and Southampton, had not faced an opponent of such elite attacking quality. As City ran rampant, they always looked capable of surpassing last season's final-day 5-0 victory.
That afternoon is recalled by Watford fans for Walter Mazzarri being in the dugout despite already having been sacked. If Watford fold as readily as they did here on a regular basis, Silva might find himself facing a similar fate to his predecessor and Quique Sanchez Flores, who were both removed after a single season in charge.
Though fans turned their anger on referee Neil Swarbrick rather than the team, this was a chastening afternoon for Watford's manager and his players.
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ARSENE WENGER: LETS FORGET OUR LAST FAILURES AND FOCUS ON OUR SUCCESS

arsene wenger urged his players to forget about their last failures
LONDON

Arsenal manager; Arsene Wenger has urged his players to forget about the club's struggles at Stamford Bridge and instead focus on their recent successes against Chelsea.


The Premier League champions host Arsenal on Sunday, with the Gunners having failed to win at Stamford Bridge since a 5-3 victory in 2011.
That run has included a 6-0 demolition in 2014 and a 3-1 loss last season, but Arsenal beat Chelsea at 3-0 at home a year ago and also defeated them in both the FA Cup final and the Community Shield.
Wenger said: "In recent years, Chelsea had great teams always, and it was always difficult to win there.
"But our record against Chelsea recently has been good. We won last year here [at the Emirates], we won in the FA Cup final, we won on penalties in the Charity Shield.
"So let's just continue to focus on the quality of our game, and not so much where we play."
Arsenal have had two days fewer to prepare for the game than Chelsea, who brushed aside Qarabag in the Champions League on Tuesday, while the Gunners beat Cologne 3-1 in the Europa League on Thursday.
Arsenal's game was delayed by an hour because of crowd disturbances outside the stadium, but Wenger rested most of his regular starters and said his team had enough time to prepare.
"I believe in three days we can recover, and overall that should not be a problem," he added. "It doesn't bother me.
"What is a problem for us is to focus on our performance and play our game."
Wenger is likely to stick with a back three at Stamford Bridge even though he reverted to a back four at half-time against Cologne.
Arsenal came back from a goal down after the break, but Wenger said: "I want to use both systems, when it suits the team or when we are in need to do it.
"Because we played for a long time in a back four, it's easy for me to switch from a back three to a back four."
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Is videos game violent or non violent to kids ?

Both boys and girls who play video games tend to be more creative, regardless of whether the games are violent or nonviolent, according to new research by Michigan State University scholars.

A study of nearly 500 12-year-olds found that the more kids played video games, the more creative they were in tasks such as drawing pictures and writing stories. In contrast, use of cell phones, the Internet and computers (other than for video games) was unrelated to creativity, the study found.


Linda Jackson, professor of psychology and lead researcher on the project, said the study appears to be the first evidence-based demonstration of a relationship between technology use and creativity. About 72 percent of U.S. households play video or computer games, according to the Entertainment Software Association.

The MSU findings should motivate game designers to identify the aspects of video game activity that are responsible for the creative effects, Jackson said.

"Once they do that, video games can be designed to optimize the development of creativity while retaining their entertainment values such that a new generation of video games will blur the distinction between education and entertainment," Jackson said.

The researchers surveyed 491 middle-school students as part of MSU's Children and Technology Project, which is funded by the National Science Foundation. The survey assessed how often the students used different forms of technology and gauged their creativity with the widely used Torrance Test of Creativity-Figural.

The Torrance test involved tasks such as drawing an "interesting and exciting" picture from a curved shape, giving the picture a title and then writing a story about it.

In addition, the study found that boys played video games more than girls, and that boys favored games of violence and sports while girls favored games involving interaction with others (human or nonhuman).

Yet, regardless of gender, race or type of game played by the students, the study found a relation between video game playing and greater creativity.

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THE PHENOMENOM OF BASKETBALL AND IT's MIMIC NATURE

basket ball game and it's mimic nature

behind the apparent randomness of a basketball sport, a manner of self-employer is simply taking region amid the groups. The interactions among crew pals and combatants are constantly influencing each other whilst the game itself lets in for creative behaviours to emerge. This phenomenon, detected by means of Spanish researchers after analysing over 6,000 NBA games, resembles the way wherein dwelling matters must continually evolve which will survive in nature.


The topics of the pink Queen -one of the characters from the unconventional 'thru the looking-Glass' with the aid of Lewis Carroll- must always be at the run so one can keep away from being left at the back of of their usa that is constantly shifting. This story stimulated the so-referred to as 'pink Queen Evolutionary hypothesis' that contemplates how species ought to continuously enhance so that you can genuinely hold their repute inside the surroundings in which they co-evolve alongside other dwelling matters.

Now, researchers from the university of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Spain) have discovered that something similar happens in basketball after inspecting how teams dependent themselves at some point of 6,130 NBA video games even as the scoreboard improved.

"Many researchers consider basketball to be a random game (consistent with a Poisson probability distribution), however the fact is sincerely tons extra complicated, just as in herbal structures," explains Yves de Saá Guerra, co-author of this look at that has been posted inside the international journal of warmth and generation.

The findings reveal that basketball groups may be considered self-organised systems seeing as they have a tendency to pressure a recreation waft while it works (a chain of moves at a sure vicinity and time), or cut it off while it no longer works, hence taking into consideration the creation of a unique recreation waft if important, even though an unpredictable system.

faced with a trouble, every group -considered a system- can endorse several legitimate solutions. as an example, instead of passing the ball to a certain player, it could be surpassed off to every other. The ball may also be shot or blocked, space will be created, or several actions may be implemented at the identical time. The way the game itself performs out promotes group creativity.

"All of those strategies take location constantly and concurrently at some point of the whole game; in reality, what makes sports which includes basketball so attractive to fanatics and to the media is the opportunity for brand new behaviours to arise in groups," factors out De Saá Guerra.

everything leads as much as the very last minute

The self-business enterprise of groups can intensify at any point at some point of the game, however this manner is maximum excessive all through the very last minute, in particular in close video games. "the game is completely chaotic during those very last 60 seconds, but chaotic in the medical sense of the phrase: the sport appears random, irrational, but it is not," says De Saá Guerra, who highlights the similarity between the 'crimson Queen speculation' in nature and the reality that the two groups strive to maintain the advantage for the duration of the whole sport that allows you to make it to that momentous very last minute.

In a predator-prey gadget, as an instance, or in a herbal converting environment with restricted sources, species evolve in their fingers race by using adapting. They continuously combat and give it their all simply to survive, now not to make certain their triumph. In such instances, a small adaptive gain can cross an extended way.

"Likewise, basketball groups need to combat extremely hard sincerely to make it to that closing minute, and any advantage -as small as it can seem- can be critical at that second," says the researcher. "something occurred main as much as that very last second now not subjects: any mistake, head start or slip-up, and so on. can decide the final results of the sport."

inside the NBA, the maximum cut-throat games are decided in those remaining 60 seconds while fouls play a chief function (94.02% of the gadgets mentioned at some point of that time period). it is during that very last minute while collaboration, intercommunication, mutual support, game techniques and, in a phrase, the self-agency between the factors of the device, may be key.

simply as in herbal structures, the groups which can be best capable of adapt to any scenario that may stand up will have a higher chance of winning. This phenomenon also can be understood from a extra philosophical point of view where what is crucial is the institution not the ego. As Phil Jackson -the former coach of the Chicago Bulls- said: "basketball puts the 'me' in carrier of the 'we'." In other words, basketball way cooperating and evolving with out reciprocity, without looking forward to something in go back, handiest for the coolest of the team.

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Renault exposed Kwid with a 1.0 litre engine

The new model, which comes in two variants, is priced betwThe new variant of the hatchback comes with a brand new 1.0 litre SCe engine which is designed for better performance. Photo: Shiv Kumar Pushpakareen 

Rs. 3.82 lakh and Rs. 3.95 lakh


Renault on Monday introduced the new version of its small car Kwid powered by a 1.0 litre petrol engine. With introductory price starting from Rs.3.82 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi), the new Kwid will compete with Alto K10 from Maruti Suzuki, which is a market leader in the segment.
The current version with an 800cc (0.8L) engine is priced between Rs.2.64 lakh and Rs.3.73 lakh. “With this launch, we look forward to welcoming more customers into Renault family as we endeavour to aggressively build our presence in India,” Renault India Country CEO & MD Sumit Sawhney said.
The new Kwid comes with various features like sport designer graphics on the doors, pro-sense seat belt pre-tensioners with load limiters, among others.
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The company has already retailed over 1.65 lakh units of the model since its launch last year.
The company also plans to increase its sales network to 270 outlets by the end of this year.
In order to offer servicing at the customer’s doorstep, Renault also plans to have 25 mobile workshops across the country by the end of the year.
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