The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the San Francisco 49ers 7 in the playoffs to advance to the Super Bowl where they will face the winner of the Cincinnati or Kansas City game.
Don’t forget to read below to see how the game unfolded.
Game Recap: Eagles 31, 49ers 7
Tensions are high as Trent Williams and K’Von Wallace ejected
The 49ers’ frustration has erupted.
After a 6-yard run by Christian McCaffrey, a scrum ensued at midfield that culminated in K’Von Wallace and Trent Williams throwing punches that resulted in both players being ejected.
Safety Reed Blankenship forced a Deebo Samuel fumble and recovered it as play resumed.
The Eagles start to pull starters and extend lead to 31-7.
After a turnover on downs, the Eagles went to the ground with eight consecutive runs
All by Kenneth Gainwell – to set up a 31-yard Jake Elliott field goal with 5:17 remaining in the game.
All-Pro tackle Lane Johnson was pulled off the Eagles by the Eagles before the drivedrive, Left guard Landon Dickerson left with an undisclosed injury after leaving the field.
Avonte Maddox and Fletcher Cox stop 49ers on fourth down.
After being down 28-7 early in the fourth quarter, the 49ers went for it on 4th-and-2 from their own 47, after going for it on 4th-and-2. Wide receiver Deebo Samuel took the handoff and was swarmed by Fletcher Cox and Avonte Maddox for a loss of 4 with 10:52 remaining in the game, with quarterback Brock Purdy unable to throw due to his elbow injury and Josh Johnson officially out with a concussion.
Eagles extend lead to 28-7 as Jalen Hurts gets going on the field.
the 49ers’ offense limited by Brock Purdy’s elbow injury, the Eagles nursed the ball for a 15-play, 91-yard drive that lasted 7:50 and ended with a quarterback sneak by Jalen Hurts to make it 28-7 with 43 seconds remaining in the third quarter. bonus. On the 49ers, a roughing the kicker penalty extended the drive, then Hurts ran for 12 yards, 2 yards, and 14 yards on consecutive plays. after 49ers safety Talanoa Hufanga pushed Hurts after being out of bounds, giving the third play a bonus.
The Eagles’ fourth rushing touchdown set a single-game playoff record. Hurts scored his 15th rushing touchdown of the season, including playoffs, and the most by a quarterback in NFL history.
Josh Johnson was called out of the game by the referees, but Brock Purdy was reinstated
Defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh knocked quarterback Josh Johnson to the ground on the first drive of the third quarter.
Johnson had to be evaluated for a head injury, according to the referees. Brock Purdy re-entered the game for the first time since the 49ers’ first drive.
India U19 vs England U19 Highlights, Women’s T20 World Cup 2023 Final: India Women beat England Women by 7 wickets to be crowned winners of the inaugural Women’s Under-19 T20 World Cup. IND-W chased down a modest target of 69 runs after ENG-W were bowled out for 68. India lost both openers – captain Shafali Verma and leading run-scorer Shweta Sehrawat early in their chase against England Women but Soumya Tiwari and Gongadi Trisha kept the score moving. In the end, it was Tiwari who hit the winning runs to trigger euphoria among the Indian camp. Earlier, Titas Sadhu, Archana Devi and Parshavi Chopra grabbed 2 wickets each, while Mannat Kashyap, Shafali Verma and Soman Yadav picked one each to dismiss ENG-W for a low total. Only 4 ENG-W batters could enter double digits with Rayana Macdonald-Gay top scoring with 19. India headed into the finals after a thumping victory over New Zealand, whom they defeated by eight wickets. England, on the other hand, defeated Australia in a low-scoring encounter.
Congratulations poured in on Twitter
Ashok Gehlot says on Twitter: Heartiest congratulations to Team India for scripting history and winning their first U19 Women’s T20 World Cup Title! Captain Shefali Verma’s team has brought glory to the nation. We are very proud of India’s daughters! #U19T20WorldCup
Heartiest congratulations to Team India for scripting history and winning their first U19 Women's T20 World Cup Title! Captain Shefali Verma’s team has brought glory to the nation. We are very proud of India’s daughters! #U19T20WorldCup
INDIAN DEAF CRICKET ASSOCIATION SAYS : The nation is proud of you girls! Superbly done Women’s #U19T20WorldCup 🇮🇳🇮🇳#Champions @BCCI @ICC @JayShah @BCCIWomen
— WomensCricCraze🏏 #U19WORLDCUP (@WomensCricCraze) January 29, 2023
Narendra Modi : Congratulations to the Indian Team for a special win at the @ICC #U19T20WorldCup. They have played excellent cricket and their success will inspire several upcoming cricketers. Best wishes to the team for their future endeavours.
Congratulations to the Indian Team for a special win at the @ICC#U19T20WorldCup. They have played excellent cricket and their success will inspire several upcoming cricketers. Best wishes to the team for their future endeavours. https://t.co/BBn5M9abHp
According to The Guardian : Mitoma’s magical winner for Brighton delivers knockout blow to Liverpool
Just when Jürgen Klopp thought that things could not get any worse for his Liverpool team and, especially, here on the south coast. When they were last here two weeks ago, the 3-0 Premier League defeat was, to paraphrase the manager, a historic low. Klopp could not remember a worse performance by one of his teams, Liverpool’s traumatic season suffering one of its deepest cuts.
Mitoma’s magical winner for Brighton delivers knockout blow to Liverpool
It was a big reason why this FA Cup tie mattered so much. And yet from a position of strength, a goal to the good through Harvey Elliott, they were reeled in by a Brighton team that are attracting fresh superlatives from week to week.
Lewis Dunk had scored for 1-1 before half-time and it was Brighton who pushed in the final 20 minutes of the second half, sensing vulnerability in a Liverpool team which has been exactly that all season. It looked as though Liverpool would hang on. Alisson had denied the outstanding Solly March while Ibrahima Konate had thrown himself into a block to keep out Evan Ferguson.
Liverpool got away with a few, not least a challenge from Konaté on Alexis Mac Allister that looked like a last-man foul. The substitute Fabinho was horribly late on Ferguson – escaping with a yellow card; the 18-year-old forced off in obvious distress – while Andy Robertson was also booked for a bad one on Mac Allister.
How Brighton made him pay. From the free-kick, Pervis Estupiñan – in space beyond the far post – sent the ball back across and, after substitute Deniz Undav had tussled with Robertson, there was Kaoru Mitoma to pull it down. What followed was a blur of technical brilliance, the winger coming inside with a right-footed touch and then, with the same boot, picking out the far, top corner.
Lewis Dunk celebrates after diverting Tariq Lamptey’s shot past Alisson to score Brighton’s equaliser. Photograph: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC/Getty Images
There would be a VAR check for an offside against Estupiñán and, when he was ruled on, the roars could have been heard in Liverpool. Brighton march on. The holders are out.
Brighton had been portrayed as the pre-match favorites in some quarters and that probably talked to what happened here the last time. But it reflected the broader trajectories of both clubs, with Brighton’s alchemy nothing short of extraordinary.
Since the start of the season, they have lost their manager and most of the coaching staff, important recruiting personnel, their biggest-name defender, main midfielder, top scorer and a key creator. It looks as though their star winger is on his way, too; there was no sign of Moisés Caicedo, as expected, as Arsenal and Chelsea circle. And they’ve gotten better.
Liverpool wanted to change the narrative and Mohamed Salah was in the mood from the first whistle. He got in off at the right time and again and it was his run and pass that sliced Brighton apart for Elliott’s breakthrough goal. The home team cannot say they were not warned.
Salah’s first attempts had come early on. He had a shot blocked by Adam Webster and, on the rebound, it opened up for him again. This time, Brighton were saved by a stretching clearance on the goalline by Dunk. Salah really should have scored on 25 minutes. Elliott played the final pass and it was a beauty, releasing Salah in behind the Brighton backline only for him to drag past the far post.
Brighton might have led first themselves and they played a full part in a lively first half. Their confidence on the ball was pronounced; first-time passes and flicks on point, movements quick and incisive. Tariq Lamptey and Estupiñán were under orders to bomb forward from the full-back positions and, with Danny Welbeck up front alongside Ferguson, it was a bold, can-do approach from Roberto De Zerbi
March, who is in the form of his life, crossed low from the right and, after Welbeck had somehow failed to convert, Ferguson took a touch and unloaded. Trent Alexander-Arnold was on the line to clear, with Alisson beaten. Mitoma, so impressive on the other flank, went close after swapping passes with Ferguson.
Liverpool menaced on the break, Brighton’s interventions sometimes a little last-ditch, and Elliott’s goal followed a clearance from Naby Keïta to Salah. Elliott timed the run in behind, Salah’s pass was perfect and the finish found the far corner, via the fingertips of Jason Steele.
Brighton deserved to be level at the interval, the equaliser following a low Lamptey blast after Alexander-Arnold had half-cleared. It was going wide until Dunk touched instinctively towards goal, wrong-footing Alisson. Lamptey was all-action and it was his saving tackle that kept out Elliott just before half-time. Cody Gakpo, playing in the No 9 role, had released him; Elliott’s second touch took him too close to Lamptey.
Klopp watched Dunk wobble a free-kick wide after the restart and Pascal Gross lifted high. The Liverpool manager made a triple change – James Milner, Jordan Henderson and Darwin Núñez on; Alexander-Arnold, one of those to make way, looking distinctly unhappy.
Gakpo, who continued through the middle, with Núñez to the left, was cynically pulled back by Dunk after a jet-heeled burst – the Brighton captain was booked while, moments earlier, Salah had almost got on to a Milner cross.
Brighton’s first thought in possession was to get forward. It left a few gaps at the back but they did not care. They backed themselves to trouble Liverpool’s defence and, amid mounting pressure towards the end, they did so.
France’s problems increased before the FIFA World Cup, three of its players became sick, although there may be a conspiracy involved : Ill players include Raphael Varane, Ibrahim Conte, and Kingsley Coman. Virus has harmed all three players. he did not turn up for training on Friday due to this reason, there are signs of cold, if reports are to be believed. Während winger Koman has a mild viral disease. DiotUpamecano was not able to play for the team due to illness.He was not in the starting eleven. After the quarter-final match against England, Adrien Rabiot fell ill as well. ACs have been installed in the stadium because of the high heat. France would have won today if the team had taken care of these reasons. 4. Many big names out due to injury : Many big players of France could not play in the tournament due to injury. Striker Karim Benzema was injured just days before the start of the tournament. Apart from them, N’Golo Kante and Paul Pogba also missed the tournament due to injury. Due to these main reasons the team could not create history.
3. France scored only 2 goals in the penalty shootout while Argentina scored 4 : In the final match of World Cup 2022, the score of France and Argentina was 3-3. In such a situation, the result of the match came out through the penalty shootout and only 2 while Argentina scored 4 goals, due to which France lost the final and Argentina created history.
2. Kylian Mbappé’s hat-tricks didn’t work : KylianMbappe’s three hat-tricks did not work, although most of the French players were suffering from illness, but the kind of performance KylianMbappe showed, if any other player of the team had shown, today France would have FIFA, not Argentina.
1. The team from France looked to be struggling : Argentina took a 2–0 lead in the 80th minute with goals from Messi (23rd minute) and Angel Di Mario (36th minute), but Mbappe scored twice in the 80th and 81st minutes to force extra time. Messi scored in the 108th minute in extra time, then Mbappeequalized again ten minutes later to pen the match. pulled into the shootout. In the shootout, substitute Gonzalo Motil scored the decisive penalty, while France’s Kingsley Koeman and OrléanChouameny missed the target.This one mistake is the main reason for the defeat of France.
According live sports that Argentina won the World Cup for the first time in 26 years, beating France 4-3 on penalties and 4-2 in the shootout.
ARGENTINA WINS THE WORLD CUP FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 1986
It’s the very first World Cup title for Lionel Messi, and it comes in one of the best matches we’ve ever seen.Lionel Messi’s punishment and an objective from Ángel Di María seemed to have placed Argentina in charge, however two fast Kylian Mbappé objectives turned the game on its head with 10 minutes to go.
The French charm changed over a punishment then, at that point, volleyed home 60 seconds after the fact to send the last to extra time.Lionel Messi moved forward and sent the France manager, Hugo Lloris, the incorrect method for placing Argentina in front.
After thirteen minutes it was two, as Lionel Scaloni’s side down and out at speed after an uncommon French invasion upfield. After Messi’s flick, Alexis Macintosh Allister played in Di María, who penetrated the ball past Lloris to place Argentina in charge
Before the half-time break, the France manager replaced Dembélé with Thuram and Muani. Argentina continued to offer more attacking threat early in the second half as Kylian Mbappé moved to the middle.
Just as time appeared to be running out, Nicols Otamendi brought down Kolo Muani in the area and Mbappé scored from the spot. After Coman took the ball from Messi in the middle, Mbappé volleyed home to to send the game to extra time.
Lionel Messi has his title
The exact moment that Lionel Messi realised the World Cup was won and it was over.