Marcus Rashford takes The National Sport front page on Sunday, April 17 after the Manchester United striker’s goal relegated Aston Villa from the Premier League.
Rashford, 18, struck in the first half to score his seventh goal in 12 appearances, and despite dominating the game, United failed to add to the opener.
The 1-0 scoreline was still enough to send Villa down to the Championship, a relegation that had seemed inevitable since the start of the season.
Richard Jolly was at Old Trafford for the match: Rotterdam to Rotherham: Aston Villa's humiliation complete, thanks to mediocre Man United
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Fire and Fury
By Michael Wolff,
Henry Holt
About Krews
Founder: Ahmed Al Qubaisi
Based: Abu Dhabi
Founded: January 2019
Number of employees: 10
Sector: Technology/Social media
Funding to date: Estimated $300,000 from Hub71 in-kind support
Dr Afridi's warning signs of digital addiction
Spending an excessive amount of time on the phone.
Neglecting personal, social, or academic responsibilities.
Losing interest in other activities or hobbies that were once enjoyed.
Having withdrawal symptoms like feeling anxious, restless, or upset when the technology is not available.
Experiencing sleep disturbances or changes in sleep patterns.
What are the guidelines?
Under 18 months: Avoid screen time altogether, except for video chatting with family.
Aged 18-24 months: If screens are introduced, it should be high-quality content watched with a caregiver to help the child understand what they are seeing.
Aged 2-5 years: Limit to one-hour per day of high-quality programming, with co-viewing whenever possible.
Aged 6-12 years: Set consistent limits on screen time to ensure it does not interfere with sleep, physical activity, or social interactions.
Teenagers: Encourage a balanced approach – screens should not replace sleep, exercise, or face-to-face socialisation.
Source: American Paediatric Association