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Jamie Jackson was at the Etihad, and here’s his report. Thanks for reading this MBM. Nighty night, keep safe and warm in the storm.

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Ange Postecoglou speaks to Sky. “It’s significant in terms of who you’re playing against … I’m proud of the lads … resilience and discipline … City test every aspect of your game and we handled it really well … we knew they’d come out pretty hot … they’re a pretty proud club … I thought we’re going to weather a storm … we grew into the game … played some good football … scored some great goals … defended as we needed to … James Maddison was outstanding … great … he’s gone through a bit of a lean spell but I’ve never doubted his ability … when Kulusevski plays wide against City he always causes them problems … I thought it’d work well … I take it personally if players aren’t playing to their levels and Madders hasn’t reached his levels and that’s on me to get him back up there … we’ve done a lot of work … I felt he was ready to go … it was an important game for us … the way the boys reacted … we stuck together and it reflected in a great performance today … I think we’re on the right track … we have to make sure our levels don’t drop … enjoy it, it doesn’t come along too often.”

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Pep Guardiola speaks to Sky Sports. “We started really well … chances … the first time they arrived we conceded … then it was a little bit more difficult … chances were there … we cannot handle the duels like we normally are able to … it cannot happen … when you play teams in the Premier League you can concede chances … when you are in the situation we are in, it is tougher … always in life it can happen … we have to congratulate Tottenham then look at ourselves … there a few reasons why we are not able to be consistent … the balance is not in the right moment … of course Rodri is important … there are a lot of little things … when it is going bad you have to come back with the process … we have to refresh our minds … the season is so long … many things will happen … the situation is new for us … you have to accept it and move forward.”

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For the record, Spurs won that match on the xG as well. But not quite so convincingly. Final score: City 2.15, Spurs 2.51.

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Birthday boy and player of the match James Maddison, 28 today, talks to Sky. “These are rare days … to come to the champions … especially City … to come and win 4-0 is special … these are the days you remember … it’s important we enjoy it … 28 sounds quite old to me now! … when you make the sacrifice of missing a birthday, they’re the moments that make it all worth it.”

He’s then asked by Jamie Redknapp whether his first goal was a bit of a shinner. “On my birthday, Jamie, really?!” Full bellows of laughter in the Sky studio for that comeback.

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This is the first time the champions of England have lost five games in a row, in all competitions, since 1956. The defending champs that season were Chelsea, and that run included a 4-0 defeat by Tottenham Hotspur. Manchester City will desperately hope that’ll be the only coincidence between the two fiascos, because Chelsea ‘56 went on to extend their miserable sequence with two draws and another two defeats. Next up for City: Feyenoord (h), Liverpool (a), Nottingham Forest (h), Crystal Palace (a).

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Post-match postbag. “When you get the fixture list at the beginning of the season, fans of all teams have to be thinking Ipswich at home is your most likely win; City away your most likely defeat. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Tottenham Hotspur” – Tom Atkins

“Bernardo Silva’s reaction to getting a fully justified yellow card also scored a 10 on the Toddler’s Logic Simulator. Full-on turned-back mode. If I don’t see the ref waving the shiny yellow at me, it didn’t happen. Waaaaah!” – Paul McGrory

“Señor Porro refusing to celebrate against a team he never played a game for is a bit of a reach, no?” – Matthew Lysaght

“Ladies and gentlemen, the irony is the Spurs manager is still more likely to be sacked at the end of the season. Funny old game, innit?” – Philip Ritson

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That result has huge significance for both teams. Tottenham, who were in the bottom half at start of play, are now sixth in the table, right back in the mix. Manchester City meanwhile remain five points behind the leaders Liverpool, who travel to Southampton tomorrow. Should Arne Slot’s team win at St Mary’s, they’ll be eight points clear, and the pressure will be on Pep Guardiola’s side to get something from Anfield next weekend.

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That is a performance for the ages by Tottenham Hotspur. They’ve been utterly majestic in every single facet of their game. So much so that it’s easy to forget that Manchester City threatened to play them off the park during the opening exchanges. But Spurs held firm, then uncoiled themselves as an attacking force, and City simply couldn’t cope. James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski were outrageously good; Son Heung-min not far behind them in that respect either. City hadn’t lost at the Etihad for 52 matches. But now look! The four-in-a-row champions have lost five on the bounce in all competitions. This is an unprecedented slump for City in their modern guise; Pep has never suffered such a humiliating run in his entire managerial career. But take nothing away from how good Tottenham were. What a way to get their season back on track.

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Updated at 19.32 GMT

FULL TIME: Manchester City 0-4 Tottenham Hotspur

Spurs humiliate a Manchester giant on their own field again! Pep with the thousand-yard stare as he congratulates Big Ange.

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GOAL! Manchester City 0-4 Tottenham Hotspur (Johnson 90+3)

Akanji opts not to intercept a crossfield ball 40 yards from goal. Werner tears off down the left past Walker and rolls into the centre for Johnson, who extends a leg and pokes home from a couple of yards. The Tottenham end en fête.

Brennan Johnson slides in for number four! Photograph: Molly Darlington/Reuters
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Updated at 19.33 GMT

90 min +2: Akanji is booked for a cynical tug on Bergvall.

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90 min +1: De Bruyne crosses from the right. Haaland prepares to force home, but Dragusin gets in the road, and nothing comes of the resulting corner. Dragusin celebrated that intervention as he would a goal. City might not have been at their best, but Spurs have defended heroically this evening.

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90 min: There will be four additional minutes.

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89 min: Happy 28th birthday to James Maddison, who already has two goals to his name, and is now announced as player of the match by Gary Neville on Sky. His work done, he leaves the pitch, along with Sarr and Udogie. They’re all replaced by Bergvall, Werner and Spence.

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88 min: Kulusevski spins Foden and makes off down the left. He feeds Johnson on the overlap. Johnson rounds Ederson and, from a tight angle, smacks a shot off the bottom of the left-hand post. The offside flag pops up, Kulusevski having taken far too long to make the pass.

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87 min: Foden wins a corner down the right. He wants to take it quickly, but can’t do it, because Udogie, having been flicked, takes the opportunity to go down in the box. The City fans are not impressed, but can’t be bothered to keep up the booing for long. They know this is over.

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85 min: De Bruyne has made a difference since coming on, as we always knew he would. He pings a ball down the inside-left channel for Gvardiol, who spins into the box and shoots. It’s no good, and the flag goes up for offside anyway.

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84 min: Akanji has a dig that is deflected out for a corner. From the set piece, De Bruyne has a whack. Blocked. City come again, Grealish crossing from the left, Silva blazing a volley well over the bar. Despite it all, the hosts haven’t given up hope here.

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82 min: Vicario has made some fine stops tonight. Those two in quick succession, from Gundogan and De Bruyne, have really frustrated City as they look for a goal that would jangle a few Spurs nerves.

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80 min: De Bruyne slips Haaland into the box down the right. Haaland opens his body and shoots hard. Vicario parries again. De Bruyne tries to meet the rebound, but succeeds in only kicking Sarr. All of which leads to a rare old brouhaha, and both De Bruyne and Sarr are booked for squaring up to each other. City now getting ragged in mind as well as play.

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78 min: Silva is booked for a pretty agricultural swipe at Maddison from behind. His subsequent complaint to the referee registers a full 10 on our Chutzpah-o-meter™.

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Updated at 19.09 GMT

77 min: De Bruyne slips a clever pass down the right channel to release Gundogan, who shoots hard from a tight angle. Vicario stands tall to block with his chest, and nothing comes of the resulting corner.

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75 min: A cute shimmy by Silva down the right. He looks for Haaland in the middle, but Porro is on hand to clear. Silva’s skill at least gets the home crowd excited again … but then Walker blooters a dismal cross out for a goal kick, and the feelgood moment, such as it was, disappears into the ether.

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74 min: Here come the cavalry? De Bruyne and Grealish replace Savinho and Lewis.

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73 min: Foden wriggles down the inside-left channel and gets a shot away. A pea-roller. It’s easy for Vicario, but it does go down as City’s first strike on target in this second half.

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72 min: Walker earns a corner down the right. Foden loops it in. Vicario claims without fuss.

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71 min: City pass and probe, probe and pass. Spurs hold their shape. The clock ticks on.

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69 min: Gvardiol, who has been decent in attack if nothing else, wedges a cross into the Spurs box from the left. Haaland heads over.

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67 min: To be fair to both Kulusevski and Ederson, the keeper still had work to do there, clawing the shot away with a strong hand.

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66 min: Solanke barges his way down the middle and suddenly Spurs are three on two. Solanke has options either side, but instead of looking for Maddison to his left, goes for Kulusevski to his right. Kulusevski enters the box but takes too long over the shot, which is eventually slapped straight at Ederson. That – and this is quite the thing to be saying about a team playing Manchester City away – should have been four.

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64 min: Savinho floats a diagonal cross towards Gvardiol, just inside the Spurs box on the left. Gvardiol slashes an effort of zero threat over the bar. That’s City’s 14th shot so far this evening; they’ve only managed two on target so far.

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63 min: Spurs make their first change, replacing Son with Johnson, who will be used to piling forward in the unfettered style after his international sojourn with Craig Bellamy’s freewheeling Wales.

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61 min: Silva worms his way down the right and crosses for Gvardiol, who drives towards the bottom left. Porro blocks and clears, and celebrates as though he’s just scored. Which, in fairness, he also has.

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60 min: City go back to what they know best – patient probing – and Ake wins a corner down the left. Spurs deal with it easily enough, Davies heading clear. But suddenly City spring awake, returning the ball into the mixer. Haaland nicks it off Davies on the right-hand edge of the six-yard box, spins, and lashes a shot across Vicario and off the top of the crossbar. So unlucky!

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59 min: The rain is coming down in stair-rods now. Even by Mancunian standards, this is quite the downpour. To the great credit of City’s fans, they respond to this miserable state of affairs with an extremely loud rendition of Blue Moon. “Trump heading back to the White House, doomsday fish washing up on the beaches, and City heading to a fifth straight loss? Is this the end of days?” wonders Liz (not the actress) White.

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57 min: On Sky, co-commentator Gary Neville suggests that City are being outplayed in every single department. Pep is copping it in the stadium, too. “You’re getting sacked in the morning,” trill the satirists in the Spurs end.

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55 min: Lewis skittles Maddison in the frustrated fashion, and goes into the book. The Spurs fans are making one heck of a racket. Can you blame them?

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54 min: Spurs are enjoying playing in Manchester this season, aren’t they?

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GOAL! Manchester City 0-3 Tottenham Hotspur (Porro 53)

Pep will be rubbing his head even harder now. Kulusevski picks the ball up deep in his own half, beating three men before one-twoing with Son and tearing off down the left. His long cross finds Solanke on the other flank. Solanke enters the box and cuts back for Porro, who lashes an unstoppable shot across Ederson and into the top left!

Pedro Porro slams past Ederson for Spurs’ third! Photograph: Molly Darlington/Reuters
Pedro Porro celebrates after a fine finish. Photograph: Molly Darlington/Reuters
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Updated at 18.53 GMT

51 min: Pep Guardiola sits on the bench looking downcast, rubbing his head pensively.

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49 min: According to Sky, because I’ve certainly not had the time to do the counting, City are currently 52 matches unbeaten at the Etihad. A lot resting on this second half.

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47 min: A strangulated chorus of “We’re not really here”. It’s a City song, but you wouldn’t blame Spurs fans for co-opting it right now. “Could you ask the non-golfer David Howell if he is the chess grandmaster David Howell?” asks David (not Howell) Gardner.

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Manchester City get the second half started. They’ve replaced John Stones, whose return from injury has lasted just one half of football, with Nathan Aké.

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Half-time letters (all, in a very strange coincidence, from readers with famous namesakes). “How in the world is James Maddison 28? He’s had the ‘promising youngster’ tag for absolutely ages. Is he still promising or has he reached his peak?” – Andy (not the cricketer) Flintoff

“City is not balanced on the wing, that is why they are being over run. Doku needs to be in to peg back their wing backs. Gundogan needs to be switched out and Nunes in, he has more dynamic power going forward, he is closer to Rodri than Gundo at the moment. Also I would give Haaland a rest. He misses too many easy chances. Let him marinate and come back hungry” – Kirk (not the actor) Douglas

“This title race really does look like 2019-20 all over again, Which is a terrifying thought, not because I’m not a Liverpool fan, but because parallels to five years ago makes articles like this one even scarier” – David (not the golfer) Howell

“I know what’s really going on here. City’s highly-paid advisors have out-thought the leaden-footed conventional-bound Premier League. If City are convicted of those 115 charges, a punishment of relegation would be moot if they are already demoted, so they will fail to win another game this season, as a kind of situationist jazz happening. City are playing 3-D Chess yet again. Everything connects, Scott. Everything. Connects” – Paul (not the guy who played piano on Bob Dylan’s classic mid-60s trilogy Bringing It All Back Home, Highway 61 Revisited and Blonde on Blonde) Griffin

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Some much-needed succour for the champions here. Since the start of last season, according to a graphic flashed up by Sky Sports, no team has recovered more points from losing positions than Manchester City. That probably doesn’t come as a huge surprise, but there it is nonetheless.

37: Manchester City
34: Tottenham Hotspur
32: Liverpool
29: Aston Villa

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Updated at 18.24 GMT

HALF TIME: Manchester City 0-2 Tottenham Hotspur

City started fast … then came off the rails. Or more accurately, were barged off them by some sensational Spurs attacking. City are staring down the barrel of a fifth straight defeat in all competitions, though both teams will doubtlessly be thinking about this

… so don’t go anywhere. Huge second half coming up!

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45 min +2: City are getting frustrated. Walker upends Maddison down the left and then, a free kick conceded, considers slamming the ball into the ground. He thinks twice, just in time.

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45 min: … Akanji harmlessly heads behind. There will be three additional first-half minutes.

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44 min: Gvardiol nearly beats Dragusin in a footrace down the left. Not quite, but his presence is enough to win a corner. From which …

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43 min: Son has the chance to shoot from just inside the box, but over-thinks things and another chance is gone. City go up the other end, Silva advancing down the left and crossing, Foden scissoring a fine effort over the bar from 12 yards.

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42 min: Silva gives the ball away. City have been so careless in possession … which is a very strange thing to be able to type. Kulusevski tees up Bissouma, who lashes a wild effort high over the bar.

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41 min: Vicario is back up and ready to go.

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39 min: Vicario goes down again, holding his ankle. On comes the physio.

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37 min: Porro deals with a long ball down the middle by heading backwards towards his keeper. Not quite enough power. Savinho nearly nips in, but Vicario claims on the edge of the box, before being clattered by the City attacker. A free kick, nothing more. Savinho was entitled to challenge for that loose ball.

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36 min: Savinho sends a drive towards the bottom left from distance. Easy enough for Vicario.

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35 min: City probe patiently again. But to no avail. Kulusevski attempts a counter down the left before running the ball out of play. He doesn’t give it back immediately to Silva, who rather petulantly nibbles at his ankles. A fussier referee might have booked both players, but this one merely waves play on dismissively. “It looks like Pep is playing midfield wannabes in midfield as well,” quips Yash Gupta.

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33 min: The harum-scarum pace and shape of this game is suiting Spurs. City decide to take things down a notch or two with some sterile domination. The patient probing leads to a free kick out on the right, near the corner flag. Foden sails the set piece over everyone’s head in the middle. Goal kick. But that’s better from City, who it’s now easy to forget, looked totally on it during the first ten minutes or so. Now, not so much.

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31 min: Gvardiol crosses from the left. Savinho connects with a flying header, the ball heading towards the top-left corner. Vicario turns it around the post, then the flag goes up correctly for offside. Savinho – and Haaland – were both miles off. Neither had reason to be.

Savinho heads towards goal. Photograph: Molly Darlington/Reuters
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Updated at 18.06 GMT

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Mulher alimenta pássaros livres na janela do apartamento e tem o melhor bom dia, diariamente; vídeo

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O projeto com os cavalos, no Kentucky (EUA), ajuda dependentes químicos a recomeçarem a vida. - Foto: AP News

Todos os dias de manhã, essa mulher começa a rotina com uma cena emocionante: alimenta vários pássaros livres que chegam à janela do apartamento dela, bem na hora do café. Ela gravou as imagens e o vídeo é tão incrível que já acumula mais de 1 milhão de visualizações.

Cecilia Monteiro, de São Paulo, tem o mesmo ritual. Entre alpiste e frutas coloridas, ela conversa com as aves e dá até nomes para elas.

Nas imagens, ela aparece espalhando delicadamente comida para os pássaros, que chegam aos poucos e transformam a janela num pedacinho de floresta urbana. “Bom dia. Chegaram cedinho hoje, hein?”, brinca Cecilia, enquanto as aves fazem a festa com o banquete.

Amor e semente

Todos os dias Cecilia acorda e vai direto preparar a comida das aves livres.

Ela oferece porções de alpiste e frutas frescas e arruma tudo na borda da janela para os pequenos visitantes.

E faz isso com tanto amor e carinho que a gratidão da natureza é visível.

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Cantos de agradecimento

E a recompensa vem em forma de asas e cantos.

Maritacas, sabiás, rolinha e até uma pomba muito ousada resolveu participar da festa.

O ambiente se transforma com todas as aves cantando e se deliciando.

Vai dizer que essa não é a melhor forma de começar o dia?

Liberdade e confiança

O que mais chama a atenção é a relação de respeito entre a mulher e as aves.

Nada de gaiolas ou cercados. Os pássaros vêm porque querem. E voltam porque confiam nela.

“Podem vir, podem vir”, diz ela na legenda do vídeo.

Internautas apaixonados

O vídeo se tornou viral e emocionou milhares de pessoas nas redes sociais.

Os comentários vão de elogios carinhosos a relatos de seguidores que se sentiram inspirados a fazer o mesmo.

“O nome disso é riqueza! De alma, de vida, de generosidade!”, disse um.

“Pra mim quem conquista os animais assim é gente de coração puro, que benção, moça”, compartilhou um segundo.

Olha que fofura essa janela movimentada, cheia de aves:

Cecila tem a mesma rotina todos os dias. Que gracinha! - Foto: @cecidasaves/TikTok Cecila tem a mesma rotina todos os dias. Põe comida para os pássaros livres na janela do apartamento dela em SP. – Foto: @cecidasaves/TikTok



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Cecília, uma mulher de São Paulo, põe alimentos todos os dias os para pássaros livres na janela do apartamento dela. - Foto: @cecidasaves/TikTok

O poder sensorial dos cavalos e de conexão com seres humanos é incrível. Tanto que estão ajudando dependentes químicos a se reconectar com a família, a vida e trabalho nos Estados Unidos. Até agora, mais de 110 homens passaram com sucesso pelo programa.

No Stable Recovery, em Kentucky, os cavalos imensos parecem intimidantes, mas eles estão ali para ajudar. O projeto ousado, criado por Frank Taylor, coloca os homens em contato direto com os equinos para desenvolverem um senso de responsabilidade e cuidado.

“Eu estava simplesmente destruído. Eu só queria algo diferente, e no dia em que entrei neste estábulo e comecei a trabalhar com os cavalos, senti que eles estavam curando minha alma”, contou Jaron Kohari, um dos pacientes.

Ideia improvável

Os pacientes chegam ali perdidos, mas saem com emprego, dignidade e, muitas vezes, de volta ao convívio com aqueles que amam.

“Você é meio egoísta e esses cavalos exigem sua atenção 24 horas por dia, 7 dias por semana, então isso te ensina a amar algo e cuidar dele novamente”, disse Jaron Kohari, ex-mineiro de 36 anos, em entrevista à AP News.

O programa nasceu da cabeça de Frank, criador de cavalos puro-sangue e dono de uma fazenda tradicional na indústria de corridas. Ele, que já foi dependente em álcool, sabe muito bem como é preciso dar uma chance para aqueles que estão em situação de vulnerabilidade.

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A ideia

Mas antes de colocar a iniciativa em prática, precisou convencer os irmãos a deixar ex-viciados lidarem com animais avaliados em milhões de dólares.“Frank, achamos que você é louco”, disse a família dele.

Mesmo assim, ele não desistiu e conseguiu a autorização para tentar por 90 dias. Se algo desse errado, o programa seria encerrado imediatamente.

E o melhor aconteceu.

A recuperação

Na Stable Recovery, os participantes acordam às 4h30, participam de reuniões dos Alcoólicos Anônimos e trabalham o dia inteiro cuidando dos cavalos.

Eles escovam, alimentam, limpam baias, levam aos pastos e acompanham as visitas de veterinários aos animais.

À noite, cozinham em esquema revezamento e vão dormir às 21h.

Todo o programa dura um ano, e isso permite que os participantes se tornem amigos, criem laços e fortaleçam a autoestima.

“Em poucos dias, estando em um estábulo perto de um cavalo, ele está sorrindo, rindo e interagindo com seus colegas. Um cara que literalmente não conseguia levantar a cabeça e olhar nos olhos já está se saindo melhor”, disse Frank.

Cavalos que curam

Os cavalos funcionam como espelhos dos tratadores. Se o homem está tenso, o cavalo sente. Se está calmo, ele vai retribuir.

Frank, o dono, chegou a investir mais de US$ 800 mil para dar suporte aos pacientes.

Ao olhar tantas vidas que ele já ajudou a transformar, ele diz que não se arrepende de nada.

“Perdemos cerca de metade do nosso dinheiro, mas apesar disso, todos aqueles caras permaneceram sóbrios.”

A gente aqui ama cavalos. E você?

A rotina com os animais é puxada, mas a recompensa é enorme. – Foto: AP News



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O brasileiro Hugo Calderano, de 28 anos, conquista a inédita medalha de prata no Mundial de Tênis de Mesa no Catar.- Foto: @hugocalderano

Cuidado com as sugestões do GPS do seu carro. Este brasileiro, que ficou preso na neve na Patagônia, foi resgatado após horas no frio. Ele seguiu as orientações do navegador por satélite e o carro acabou atolado em uma duna de neve. Sem sinal de internet para pedir socorro, teve que caminhar durante horas no frio de -10º C, até que foi salvo pela polícia.

O progframador Thiago Araújo Crevelloni, de 38 anos, estava sozinho a caminho de El Calafate, no dia 17 de maio, quando tudo aconteceu. Ele chegou a pensar que não sairia vivo.

O resgate só ocorreu porque a anfitriã da pousada onde ele estava avisou aos policiais sobre o desaparecimento do Thiago. Aí começaram as buscas da polícia.

Da tranquilidade ao pesadelo

Thiago seguia viagem rumo a El Calafate, após passar por Mendoza, El Bolsón e Perito Moreno.

Cruzar a Patagônia de carro sempre foi um sonho para ele. Na manhã do ocorrido, nevava levemente, mas as estradas ainda estavam transitáveis.

A antiga Rota 40, por onde ele dirigia, é famosa pelas paisagens e pela solidão.

Segundo o programador, alguns caminhões passavam e havia máquinas limpando a neve.

Tudo parecia seguro, até que o GPS sugeriu o desvio que mudou tudo.

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Caminho errado

Thiago seguiu pela rota alternativa e, após 20 km, a neve ficou mais intensa e o vento dificultava a visibilidade.

“Até que, numa curva, o carro subiu em uma espécie de duna de neve que não dava para distinguir bem por causa do vento branco. Tudo era branco, não dava para ver o que era estrada e o que era acúmulo de neve. Fiquei completamente preso”, contou em entrevista ao G1.

Ele tentou desatolar o veículo com pedras e ferramentas, mas nada funcionava.

Caiu na neve

Sem ajuda por perto, exausto, encharcado e com muito frio, Thiago decidiu caminhar até a estrada principal.

Mesmo fraco, com fome e mal-estar, colocou uma mochila nas costas e saiu por volta das 17h.

Após mais de cinco horas de caminhada no escuro e com o corpo congelando, ele caiu na neve.

“Fiquei deitado alguns minutos, sozinho, tentando recuperar energia. Consegui me levantar e segui, mesmo sem saber quanta distância faltava.”

Luz no fim do túnel

Sem saber quanto tempo faltava para a estrada principal, Thiago se levantou e continuou a caminhada.

De repente, viu uma luz. No início, o programador achou que estava alucinando.

“Um pouco depois, ao olhar para trás em uma reta infinita, vi uma luz. Primeiro achei que estava vendo coisas, mas ela se aproximava. Era uma viatura da polícia com as luzes acesas. Naquele momento senti um alívio que não consigo descrever. Agitei os braços, liguei a lanterna do celular e eles me viram”, disse.

A gentileza dos policiais

Os policiais ofereceram água, comida e agasalhos.

“Falaram comigo com uma ternura que me emocionou profundamente. Me levaram ao hospital, depois para um hotel. Na manhã seguinte, com a ajuda de um guincho, consegui recuperar o carro”, agradeceu o brasileiro.

Apesar do susto, ele se recuperou e decidiu manter a viagem. Afinal, era o sonho dele!

Veja como foi resgatado o brasileiro que ficou preso na neve na Patagônia:

Thiago caminhou por 5 horas no frio até ser encontrado. – Foto: Thiago Araújo Crevelloni

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