
Knaak's late strike edges Man City closer to WSL title
Knaak's late goal secures victory for Man City, edging them closer to the WSL title.

Shaun Murphy and Wu Yize face off in the World Snooker Championship final. Murphy seeks his second title, while 22-year-old Yize aims to prove his mettle against the seasoned player.
Team sports offer us a simple life: we pick one or one picks us, the end. Individual sports, though, are different: on the one hand, who we enjoy doesnât describe us in the same way but, on the other, it allows us the gift of wanting the best for everyone, the tribalism still present but with all of us gathered as one.
It is not, for example, necessarily easy to vibe with Shaun Murphy, his smarts that make the soul sing sometimes encroaching into smarms that make the teeth itch. But no one can challenge what heâs given to this thing of ours, love of the game â yes, and love of himself, a valuable lesson â radiating through him and into us. He wants a second world title as badly as anyone has ever wanted anything, and should he get it, his smooth, natural, beautiful style will deserve it and then some.
Wu Yize, meanwhile, is a very different character, a fearless and improvisational maverick whose strut is sometimes undermined by nerves. If Zhao Xintong, last yearâs champion, is early Beatles, all smiles, mischief and revolutionary pop perfection, he is Bob Dylan, an edgy, incendiary, compelling talent who leaves nothing out.
At just 22, he has plenty of improving still to do and, had you asked me even two weeks ago Iâd have said I didnât think he was quite ready to claim the big pot â he only took his first ranking title in November, having been sapped by the occasion in his first two final appearances. But here we are and here he is, after getting by Mark Selby and, somehow, Mark Allen, almost in spite of himself.
The beauty of a long match is the potential for fluctuations in form and dominance, but Wu will know that there are few more bullying front-runners than Shaun who, when grooved as he is now, is capable of almost anything on a 12x6. Similarly, though, it wonât have escaped Shaunâs attention that he is facing a one-off capable of seeing and executing shots others do not and cannot.
And, either way, though itâs impossible to say with any confidence whoâll be celebrating tomorrow evening, the legend or the future legend, the big winner is already clear: us.
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The final is significant as Shaun Murphy aims for his second world title, while Wu Yize, at just 22, seeks to establish himself as a top player.
Wu Yize reached the final by defeating Mark Selby and Mark Allen, showcasing his potential despite earlier nerves in major matches.
Shaun Murphy is known for his smooth, natural playing style and his ability to dominate matches when in form, making him a formidable opponent.

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