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Violence and Drama Mark Weekend Sports

Cartel killing affects Mexican soccer, while Premier League and golf see surprising moments

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By Emergent News Desk

Monday, February 23, 2026

Violence and Drama Mark Weekend Sports

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Cartel killing affects Mexican soccer, while Premier League and golf see surprising moments

The world of sports was marked by unexpected twists and turns over the weekend, with violence and drama taking center stage. In Mexico, the killing of a powerful cartel leader by the army led to the postponement of four high-level soccer matches, casting a shadow over the sport.

The matches, scheduled to take place in the town of Zapopan, close to the World Cup host city of Guadalajara, were called off due to security concerns. The move was seen as a precautionary measure to prevent any potential violence or unrest.

Meanwhile, in the Premier League, Liverpool staged a remarkable comeback to defeat Nottingham Forest, despite a "horrendous" start, according to Match of the Day pundit Danny Murphy. The Reds trailed 1-0 at halftime but turned the game around with a dominant second-half performance.

Another talking point from the Premier League was the disputed goal in the match between Arsenal and Tottenham. The referee disallowed Randal Kolo Muani's second 'goal' for a foul on Arsenal defender Gabriel, a decision that left Spurs feeling aggrieved. Match of the Day pundits Shay Given and Danny Murphy felt that the decision was harsh, with Given describing the push as "soft".

However, Arsenal's win was not solely due to the disputed goal. The partnership between Bukayo Saka and Jurrien Timber down the right side was a key factor in their 4-1 victory, with Murphy praising the duo as one of the best in Europe. "They tormented Tottenham's defence," he said.

In golf, Jacob Bridgeman held off a late charge from Rory McIlroy to claim his maiden PGA Tour victory at The Genesis Invitational. Bridgeman led by seven shots earlier in the final round but saw his advantage reduced to just one shot as McIlroy mounted a comeback. However, the American held his nerve to win by a single stroke.

The weekend's events served as a reminder that sports can be unpredictable and influenced by factors beyond the playing field. As the world of sports continues to navigate the complexities of the modern era, one thing is certain – drama and excitement are never far away.

Sources:

  • "Games in Mexico called off after cartel boss killed" (BBC)
  • "How Liverpool shook off 'horrendous' start to beat Forest" (BBC)
  • "Saka and Timber partnership among 'best in Europe'" (BBC)
  • "Referee disallowed Spurs goal for 'soft' push - Given" (BBC)
  • "Bridgeman holds off late McIlroy charge to win Genesis Invitational" (BBC)

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