• Manchester City's David Silva, right, celebrates scoring the 1-2 goal with his teammates. AFP
    Manchester City's David Silva, right, celebrates scoring the 1-2 goal with his teammates. AFP
  • Silva, centre, scores the 1-2 goal. AFP
    Silva, centre, scores the 1-2 goal. AFP
  • Manchester City's Leroy Sane, right, fails to score past Hoffenheim's Oliver Baumann. AFP
    Manchester City's Leroy Sane, right, fails to score past Hoffenheim's Oliver Baumann. AFP
  • Ilkay Gundogan of Manchester City walks off the pitch injured. Getty Images
    Ilkay Gundogan of Manchester City walks off the pitch injured. Getty Images
  • Pavel Kaderabek of 1899 Hoffenheim receives medical treatment. Getty Images
    Pavel Kaderabek of 1899 Hoffenheim receives medical treatment. Getty Images
  • Hoffenheim's Pavel Kaderabek, left, heads the ball. AP Photo
    Hoffenheim's Pavel Kaderabek, left, heads the ball. AP Photo
  • Manchester City's manager Pep Guardiola gestures. AFP
    Manchester City's manager Pep Guardiola gestures. AFP
  • Sane, left, and Hoffenheim's Ishak Belfodil vie for the ball. AFP
    Sane, left, and Hoffenheim's Ishak Belfodil vie for the ball. AFP
  • Referee Damir Skomina shows a yellow card to Fernandinho of Manchester City. Getty Images
    Referee Damir Skomina shows a yellow card to Fernandinho of Manchester City. Getty Images
  • Manchester City's Vincent Kompany heads the ball. AFP
    Manchester City's Vincent Kompany heads the ball. AFP
  • Manchester City's Sergio Aguero, left, celebrates with teammates after scoring his side's opening goal. AP Photo
    Manchester City's Sergio Aguero, left, celebrates with teammates after scoring his side's opening goal. AP Photo
  • Aguero scores the 1-1 goal. AFP
    Aguero scores the 1-1 goal. AFP
  • Belfodil, second left, celebrates scoring the opening goal with his teammates. AFP
    Belfodil, second left, celebrates scoring the opening goal with his teammates. AFP
  • Hoffenheim's Kevin Akpoguma, left, and Aguero vie for the ball. AFP
    Hoffenheim's Kevin Akpoguma, left, and Aguero vie for the ball. AFP

Late David Silva strike gives Manchester City hope in Uefa Champions League


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David Silva struck a late winner as Manchester City finally got their Uefa Champions League campaign up and running with a hard-fought 2-1 win at Hoffenheim.

After defeat to Lyon a fortnight ago, it had looked like being another frustrating night for City in Group F until Silva pounced on a defensive mistake three minutes from time.

Pep Guardiola's side had got off to a dreadful start, conceding after just 44 seconds when Ishak Belfodil opened the scoring, but Sergio Aguero quickly equalised.

Leroy Sane was controversially denied a penalty in the second half but City otherwise found the going tough against the determined Germans.

City, with Aymeric Laporte at left-back, were rocked in the first minute. Nicolas Otamendi and Vincent Kompany both seemed unsure of their positioning as Belfodil raced onto a brilliant through-ball from Florian Demirbay and lashed home.

City looked ragged but responded quickly as Silva released Sane. The German, perhaps with a point to prove in his home country after recent criticism, pulled back for Aguero and the striker, fit after a foot injury, made no mistake.

Hoffenheim were not fazed and continued to run at the City defence. Pavel Kaderabek burst down the left and went down under pressure from Kyle Walker but Slovenian referee Damir Skomina dismissed his penalty appeal.

City turned defence into attack quickly as Silva played Raheem Sterling through but the England forward was denied by the legs of Oliver Baumann, who also made a brilliant save to keep out Aguero's attempt to find the top corner.

Despite giving the ball away on numerous occasions, City dominated for a spell and Kompany threatened at a corner, only to be penalised for a push. Aguero missed the target with an acrobatic effort after another good run by Sane and also shot narrowly over following a long Ederson punt.

Guardiola - only just back from a touchline ban - was spoken to by Skomina for protesting when Silva was prevented from taking a quick throw. Yet that was little compared to the frustration Guardiola felt when Laporte allowed Belfodil through after under-hitting a back pass. It required a good save from Ederson to rescue City.

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City also made an uncertain start to the second half as Florian Grillitsch's long-range effort flew just over and they survived another scare when Ederson missed a header attempting to clear a long ball from Baumann. Sane got back to prevent former Leicester striker Andrej Kramaric shooting into an empty goal.

Fernandinho did fire at Baumann but City lacked control and Walker was booked for a bad challenge on Kaderabek.

Bernardo Silva came off the bench to give City another dimension but Aguero headed straight at Baumann from a cross from the Portuguese.

City felt they should have had a penalty 18 minutes from time when Sane appeared to be caught by Baumann after Bernardo Silva again opened Hoffenheim up but, much to their frustration, nothing was given.

Time began to run out for the visitors but David Silva lifted their spirits by smashing home after Stefan Posch failed to clear Bernardo Silva's cross.

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Starring: Yonas Kibreab, Zoe Saldana, Brad Garrett

Directors: Madeline Sharafian, Domee Shi, Adrian Molina

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Three ways to limit your social media use

Clinical psychologist, Dr Saliha Afridi at The Lighthouse Arabia suggests three easy things you can do every day to cut back on the time you spend online.

1. Put the social media app in a folder on the second or third screen of your phone so it has to remain a conscious decision to open, rather than something your fingers gravitate towards without consideration.

2. Schedule a time to use social media instead of consistently throughout the day. I recommend setting aside certain times of the day or week when you upload pictures or share information. 

3. Take a mental snapshot rather than a photo on your phone. Instead of sharing it with your social world, try to absorb the moment, connect with your feeling, experience the moment with all five of your senses. You will have a memory of that moment more vividly and for far longer than if you take a picture of it.

How to keep control of your emotions

If your investment decisions are being dictated by emotions such as fear, greed, hope, frustration and boredom, it is time for a rethink, Chris Beauchamp, chief market analyst at online trading platform IG, says.

Greed

Greedy investors trade beyond their means, open more positions than usual or hold on to positions too long to chase an even greater gain. “All too often, they incur a heavy loss and may even wipe out the profit already made.

Tip: Ignore the short-term hype, noise and froth and invest for the long-term plan, based on sound fundamentals.

Fear

The risk of making a loss can cloud decision-making. “This can cause you to close out a position too early, or miss out on a profit by being too afraid to open a trade,” he says.

Tip: Start with a plan, and stick to it. For added security, consider placing stops to reduce any losses and limits to lock in profits.

Hope

While all traders need hope to start trading, excessive optimism can backfire. Too many traders hold on to a losing trade because they believe that it will reverse its trend and become profitable.

Tip: Set realistic goals. Be happy with what you have earned, rather than frustrated by what you could have earned.

Frustration

Traders can get annoyed when the markets have behaved in unexpected ways and generates losses or fails to deliver anticipated gains.

Tip: Accept in advance that asset price movements are completely unpredictable and you will suffer losses at some point. These can be managed, say, by attaching stops and limits to your trades.

Boredom

Too many investors buy and sell because they want something to do. They are trading as entertainment, rather than in the hope of making money. As well as making bad decisions, the extra dealing charges eat into returns.

Tip: Open an online demo account and get your thrills without risking real money.