Owen arrives in the nick of time



Sir Alex Ferguson saluted Michael Owen for a "world-class finish" to decide what he deemed "the greatest derby of all time." Owen struck in the sixth minute of stoppage time to earn United a 4-3 win, but Ferguson rued the defending that allowed Manchester City to score three times.

Gareth Barry struck once and Craig Bellamy twice as City equalised three times following an early goal from Wayne Rooney and two second-half strikes from Darren Fletcher. But Owen, a second-half replacement for Dimitar Berbatov, decided the game with his first goal at Old Trafford. Ferguson said: "Michael Owen scored a fantastic goal. We deserved to win the game. You always felt that the game was going to be in their penalty box and there's no one better with these kind of chances. His positional play, his first touch and his first finish were absolutely magnificent, world class.

"It was a fantastic win. We made three horrendous mistakes and it kept them in the game. It spoilt what could have a really emphatic victory. We could have won by six or seven. It's probably the greatest derby game of all time. "What would you rather have - 6-0 or the greatest derby of all time? I'd rather win 6-0." Mark Hughes, the City manager and former United player, disagreed. "To suggest they were seven goals better than us is wrong," he said.

Hughes was unhappy with the amount of added time, especially following Bellamy's 90th-minute leveller. He added: "The fourth official tried to give me an explanation of sorts even before the game finished. His explanation didn't really sit comfortably with me. He tried to say he'd added a minute plus because of our celebration. "We timed the amount of time from when we scored to when they kicked off. It was about 45 seconds, so he's got that wrong. Obviously he's played too much time."

Ferguson continued his verbal assault on City with another jibe at his local rivals. He added: "There's been a lot of expectation at Manchester City. They have to win something. They are the top dogs in terms of media attention. Sometimes you have noisy neighbours; you have to live with that." Controversy also enveloped the London derby between Chelsea and Tottenham. Howard Webb, the referee, failed to award a penalty for a foul by Ricardo Carvalho on Robbie Keane when the match was delicately poised at 1-0 to Chelsea. The home side won the game 3-0, with Didier Drogba on target.

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Real estate tokenisation project

Dubai launched the pilot phase of its real estate tokenisation project last month.

The initiative focuses on converting real estate assets into digital tokens recorded on blockchain technology and helps in streamlining the process of buying, selling and investing, the Dubai Land Department said.

Dubai’s real estate tokenisation market is projected to reach Dh60 billion ($16.33 billion) by 2033, representing 7 per cent of the emirate’s total property transactions, according to the DLD.

At a glance

Global events: Much of the UK’s economic woes were blamed on “increased global uncertainty”, which can be interpreted as the economic impact of the Ukraine war and the uncertainty over Donald Trump’s tariffs.

 

Growth forecasts: Cut for 2025 from 2 per cent to 1 per cent. The OBR watchdog also estimated inflation will average 3.2 per cent this year

 

Welfare: Universal credit health element cut by 50 per cent and frozen for new claimants, building on cuts to the disability and incapacity bill set out earlier this month

 

Spending cuts: Overall day-to day-spending across government cut by £6.1bn in 2029-30 

 

Tax evasion: Steps to crack down on tax evasion to raise “£6.5bn per year” for the public purse

 

Defence: New high-tech weaponry, upgrading HM Naval Base in Portsmouth

 

Housing: Housebuilding to reach its highest in 40 years, with planning reforms helping generate an extra £3.4bn for public finances

The White Lotus: Season three

Creator: Mike White

Starring: Walton Goggins, Jason Isaacs, Natasha Rothwell

Rating: 4.5/5

COMPANY PROFILE
Name: Kumulus Water
 
Started: 2021
 
Founders: Iheb Triki and Mohamed Ali Abid
 
Based: Tunisia 
 
Sector: Water technology 
 
Number of staff: 22 
 
Investment raised: $4 million 
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Skewed figures

In the village of Mevagissey in southwest England the housing stock has doubled in the last century while the number of residents is half the historic high. The village's Neighbourhood Development Plan states that 26% of homes are holiday retreats. Prices are high, averaging around £300,000, £50,000 more than the Cornish average of £250,000. The local average wage is £15,458. 

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Director: Basel Adra, Yuval Abraham, Rachel Szor, Hamdan Ballal

Stars: Basel Adra, Yuval Abraham

Rating: 3.5/5

Key facilities
  • Olympic-size swimming pool with a split bulkhead for multi-use configurations, including water polo and 50m/25m training lanes
  • Premier League-standard football pitch
  • 400m Olympic running track
  • NBA-spec basketball court with auditorium
  • 600-seat auditorium
  • Spaces for historical and cultural exploration
  • An elevated football field that doubles as a helipad
  • Specialist robotics and science laboratories
  • AR and VR-enabled learning centres
  • Disruption Lab and Research Centre for developing entrepreneurial skills