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Another action-packed day in the Premier League saw Arsenal’s winning run ended by Sunderland. Chelsea moved second while Manchester United extended their unbeaten run. Elsewhere, Wolves closed in on a new manager and Manchester City prepared for a super Sunday clash with Liverpool.
Chelsea made it back-to-back league wins at the expense of managerless Wolves on Saturday night as the Blues cruised to a 3-0 victory on home turf.
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California wildlife officials kill 4 wolves after record livestock attacks in Sierra Valley
Officials say the action comes after months of attacks on livestock, including 70 recorded losses attributed to wolves from March to September.
Former Crystal Palace shareholder John Textor has been linked with a Wolves takeover in recent weeks, amid the disarray. Wyness added that the supporters now want new owners, and are becoming more vocal in their opposition of Fosun.
According to the CDFW, between March 28 and September 10, the four wolves were responsible for 70 livestock losses, making up 63% of wolf-related livestock attacks in California during this
The Wolves (4-4) raced out to a quick 13-4 start and led 58-54 at halftime, but the second half belonged to the home team. The Knicks (5-3) won the final two quarters by a combine
Relive full-match highlights from Wolves' visit to Stamford Bridge to take on Chelsea in Matchweek 11.