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Rock bottom of the Premier League, and already five points from safety, there is little positivity around Southampton and the heat is already on manager Russell Martin.

Playing style, defensive fragility and, ultimately, results have ramped up the pressure only 12 games into the return of Premier League football on the south coast, where one of few remaining memories of last season’s Championship play-off final win is the trophy sitting in the club’s training ground reception.

Martin’s possession football has won him admirers to date, taking him from MK Dons, to Swansea, to Southampton and now the Premier League in five seasons.

But like many before him, he is quickly finding out how difficult it is to stick to those philosophies in the most strenuous league in world football.

It is not his first sticky patch across that half decade. Ryan Manning, who followed his gaffer from south Wales to St Mary’s in the summer 2023, has witnessed the highs and lows of his management before.

He was there for, and started most of, Southampton’s 25-game unbeaten streak last season but likewise a run of three wins from 21 the previous season at Swansea.


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The Irishman knows Martin’s style can need fine tuning and has been there to see it pay off before.

“We lost four on the spin before that 25-game run too,” Manning reminds Sky Sports. “There were sticky times last season where we were sort of grinding stuff out. Momentum is massive.

“Obviously, to go 25 unbeaten in the Premier League would be a tough ask! But when results aren’t going your way, it can be difficult.

“There’s so many positive things to take from the performances that if we can get a bit of momentum going, I think we can really start climbing the table.

“We need to continue what we’re doing in those situations and go for two, three more, kill the game off. But again, it’s the Premier League, it’s difficult, every team has their threats and it’s so difficult to hold on to results.

“But I think we can sort of take a bit of positivity out of the fact that we’ve been ahead in a lot of them games and if we can start converting them into points on the board, I think we can start to change the look of the table.”

Southampton have led five games this season – as many as Newcastle and West Ham. There is promise here, the issue is that only one of those matches has been won.

They have often been their own worst enemy. Martin’s style demands precision and in the unforgiving world of the Premier League Southampton have dropped 11 points from winning positions, most of them avoidable.

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Southampton drew the ire of their own fans after a calamitous opener to fall behind to Liverpool at the weekend

Eight goals and 20 shots have been conceded from errors. In most circumstances, blowing a 2-1 lead to lose to Liverpool at the weekend would be seen as a plucky defeat. But it follows a trend which has seen them concede an average of two goals a game, second-worst only to Wolves.

At the other end, Southampton have had more touches in the final third than seven teams, and only 38 fewer than Brighton, who they face on Friday Night Football. Despite that, they are they only team in the top flight yet to reach 10 goals.

Martin is not a man for changing his style. That was what attracted Southampton’s hierarchy to him, like Swansea before them, and what has drawn praise from Pep Guardiola and Mikel Arteta this season.

There are signs he is open to at least adapting it. Southampton’s first goal on Sunday came from a 30-yard Tyler Dibling run. Their second moved them from full-back to the edge of the opposition box in two passes before Mateus Fernandes finished off.

But what will stick in the mind is the defensive calamity for Liverpool’s opener, as Saints tried – and failed – to play their way out against Liverpool’s high press. Most frustratingly for Martin, that was a moment he would have rather they just cleared their lines.

“It’s about realising the state of games and picking our moments a little bit better and where we decide whether to play out or playing quickly or slow the game down,” says Manning. “It’s a bit of game management at the moment that’s letting us down.

“At times it’s easy from the outside to look in and see things and think the chance came from a long ball and ask why don’t we do that every time.

“But I think there’s a lot of our play that comes from playing out from the back that leads to chances which wouldn’t be there unless we had built up.

“That’s about dragging teams into different shapes and different positions that they wouldn’t normally be in.

“We are consistent in what we believe in and we practise the same things every day. Every training session is designed to make us better on a match day and at the end of the season, I feel like things will click and we’ll be out of the bottom three by then.

“I think we’ll be looking back and saying that it was just a tough period that we went through. It only takes one or two results to go your way and all of a sudden the picture changes a lot.”

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Watch Adam Armstrong fire Southampton level from the spot against Liverpool after the hosts’ direct build-up

Manning himself has endured a frustrating wait to return to the Premier League after he was plucked from the Irish second tier by QPR, then in the top flight, in January 2015, only for the Rs to be relegated four months later.

Getting back to the top was never at the forefront of his mind, he insists, but it was always an aspiration. It finally began to feel a realistic prospect when the call came from his recently departed Swansea boss to join him on the south coast 18 months ago.

Manning was seen as a trusted lieutenant and started 30 Championship games en route to Southampton’s promotion, but Martin’s loyalty to the wing-back was not unconditional.

The arrival of Premier League veteran Charlie Taylor and the retention of loanee Ryan Fraser saw him out of the squad for the first six games of this season, before a dreadful team performance at Bournemouth invited a change of tack.

Cue a change to a back five to try to limit the damage at Arsenal on October 5. And a surprise return for Manning, who shook off five months of rust to keep Bukayo Saka quiet for an hour. Enough to be described as “brilliant” by his manager.

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…And Mateus Fernandes finish off another quick vertical move to put them in front on Sunday

Southampton even went 1-0 up at the Emirates in one of their best performances of the season before the insatiable winger finally grabbed two assists and a goal – the latter after Manning had been substituted.

“The Arsenal game was straight in at the deep end,” he laughs. “It was one of those where the whistle went, I just had to knuckle down and enjoy the challenge.

“You’re trying to enjoy it as much as you can, but obviously against someone like Saka, it comes with a bit of stress. I had Kyle [Walker-Peters] at centre-back alongside me, and we helped each other out.

“That said, in the Premier League you’re never going to face a winger where it’s an easy day at the office.

“It was obviously difficult not featuring at the start of the season, but that’s the Premier League. Every pre-season you’re coming back fighting for your position, you’re never guaranteed anything. For me, it was just realising that challenge was there and going on to embrace it.”

That sounds like a buzzword but Manning has knuckled down to earn his chance. He threw himself into proving himself, even happily playing 90 minutes the U21s a fortnight before the Arsenal game when many would be less than enthused.

After that match, he started four of the subsequent five games before sitting out the Liverpool defeat – and has proven one of the Saints’ best creative outlets in a season lacking attacking output.

Even so, his desire and work-rate to lengthen his Premier League return will not be enough to keep Southampton up on its own. The style has to click, results have to improve. But there are positive signs amid the doom and gloom at the bottom of the Premier League.

Momentum is a strange thing in football. So is that elusive winning formula. A little bit more of each, and that five-point gap to safety could shrink rather quickly.

Watch Brighton vs Southampton from 7pm on Sky Sports Premier League on Friday, kick-off 8pm.

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Startup Day-2026 ocorre na Ufac em 21/03 no Centro de Convivência — Universidade Federal do Acre

A Pró-Reitoria de Inovação e Tecnologia (Proint) da Ufac e o Serviço Brasileiro de Apoio às Micro e Pequenas Empresas do Acre (Sebrae-AC) realizam o Startup Day-2026, em 21 de março, das 8h às 12h, no espaço Sebrae-Lab, Centro de Convivência do campus-sede. O evento é dedicado à inovação e ao empreendedorismo, oferecendo oportunidades para transformar projetos em negócios de impacto real. As inscrições são gratuitas e estão abertas por meio online.

O Startup Day-2026 visa fortalecer o ecossistema, promover a troca de experiências, produzir e compartilhar conhecimento, gerar inovação e fomentar novos negócios. A programação conta com show de acolhimento e encerramento, apresentações, painel e palestra, além de atividades paralelas: carreta game do Hospital de Amor de Rio Branco, participação de startups de game em tempo real, oficina para crianças, exposição de grafiteiros e de projetos de pesquisadores da Ufac.

 



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Com a aceleração da transição para uma economia de baixo carbono e a reestruturação do setor elétrico em diversos países, cresce a discussão sobre como a infraestrutura digital pode sustentar, no longo prazo, a evolução da economia verde. Nesse contexto, a plataforma de energia baseada em blockchain Thryqenon (TRYQN) vem ganhando atenção por propor uma estrutura integrada que combina negociação de energia, gestão de carbono e confiabilidade de dados.

A proposta da Thryqenon vai além da simples comercialização de energia renovável. Seu objetivo é construir uma base digital para geração distribuída, redução de emissões e uso colaborativo de energia. À medida que metas de neutralidade de carbono se tornam compromissos regulatórios, critérios como origem comprovada da energia, transparência nos registros e liquidação segura das transações deixam de ser diferenciais e passam a ser requisitos obrigatórios. A plataforma utiliza registro descentralizado em blockchain, correspondência horária de energia limpa e contratos inteligentes para viabilizar uma infraestrutura verificável e auditável.

A economia verde ainda enfrenta obstáculos importantes. Existe descompasso entre o local e o momento de geração da energia renovável e seu consumo final. A apuração de emissões costuma ocorrer de forma anual, dificultando monitoramento em tempo real. Além disso, a baixa rastreabilidade de dados limita a criação de incentivos eficientes no mercado. A Thryqenon busca enfrentar essas lacunas por meio de uma estrutura digital que integra coleta, validação e liquidação de informações energéticas.

Na arquitetura da plataforma, há conexão direta com medidores inteligentes, inversores solares e dispositivos de monitoramento, permitindo registro detalhado da geração e do consumo. Na camada de transações, o sistema possibilita verificação automatizada e liquidação hora a hora de energia e créditos de carbono, garantindo rastreabilidade. Já na integração do ecossistema, empresas, distribuidoras, comercializadoras e consumidores podem interagir por meio de interfaces abertas, promovendo coordenação entre diferentes agentes do setor elétrico.

O potencial de longo prazo da Thryqenon não está apenas no crescimento de usuários ou no volume de negociações, mas em sua capacidade de se posicionar como infraestrutura de suporte à governança energética e ao mercado de carbono. Com o avanço de normas baseadas em dados e reconhecimento internacional de créditos ambientais, plataformas transparentes e auditáveis tendem a ter papel relevante na transição energética e no financiamento sustentável.

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Bancos vermelhos na Ufac simbolizam luta contra feminicídio — Universidade Federal do Acre

A Ufac inaugurou a campanha internacional Banco Vermelho, símbolo de conscientização sobre o feminicídio. A ação integra iniciativas inspiradas na lei n.º 14.942/2024 e contempla a instalação, nos campi da instituição, de três bancos pintados de vermelho, que representa o sangue derramado pelas vítimas. A inauguração ocorreu nesta segunda-feira, 9, no hall da Reitoria.

São dois bancos no campus-sede (um no hall da Reitoria e outro no bloco Jorge Kalume), além de um no campus Floresta, em Cruzeiro do Sul. A reitora Guida Aquino destacou que a instalação dos bancos reforça o papel da universidade na promoção de campanhas e políticas de conscientização sobre a violência contra a mulher. “A violência não se caracteriza apenas em matar, também se caracteriza em gestos, em fala, em atitudes.”

A secretária de Estado da Mulher, Márdhia El-Shawwa, ressaltou a importância de a Ufac incorporar o debate sobre o feminicídio em seus espaços institucionais e defendeu a atuação conjunta entre universidade, governo e sociedade. Segundo ela, a violência contra a mulher não pode ser naturalizada e a conscientização precisa alcançar também a formação de crianças e adolescentes.

A inauguração do Banco Vermelho também ocorre no contexto da aprovação da resolução do Conselho Universitário n.º 266, de 21/01/2026, que institui normas para a efetividade da política de prevenção e combate ao assédio moral, sexual, discriminações e outras violências, principalmente no que se refere a mulheres, população negra, indígena, pessoas com deficiência e LGBTQIAPN+ no âmbito da Ufac em local físico ou virtual relacionado.

No campus Floresta, em Cruzeiro do Sul, a inauguração do Banco Vermelho contou com a participação da coordenadora do Centro de Referência Brasileiro da Mulher, Anequele Monteiro.

Participaram da solenidade, no campus-sede, a pró-reitora de Desenvolvimento e Gestão de Pessoas, Filomena Maria Cruz; a pró-reitora de Graduação, Ednaceli Damasceno; a pró-reitora de Pesquisa e Pós-Graduação, Margarida Carvalho; a coordenadora do projeto de extensão Infância Segura, Alcione Groff; o secretário de Estado de Saúde, Pedro Pascoal; a defensora pública e chefe do Núcleo de Promoção da Defesa dos Direitos Humanos da Mulher, Diversidade Sexual e Gênero da DPE-AC, Clara Rúbia Roque; e o chefe do Centro de Apoio Operacional de Proteção à Mulher do MP-AC, Victor Augusto Silva.

 



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