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IMF staff, Kenya reach agreement on over $1 billion of new financing
IMF staff, Kenya reach agreement on over $1 billion of new financing
By George Obulutsa NAIROBI International Monetary Fund staff and Kenya have reached an agreement that could unlock more
2023-05-23 23:16
Rwandans 'prisoners in their own country': Rusesabagina
Rwandans 'prisoners in their own country': Rusesabagina
Outspoken Rwandan government critic Paul Rusesabagina, who became internationally renowned for his efforts to save people during the 1994 genocide, said Saturday that Rwandans were...
2023-07-01 18:44
French Open day 5: Who said what
French Open day 5: Who said what
Who said what on the fifth day of the 2023 French Open at Roland...
2023-06-02 02:24
Erik ten Hag responds to Man Utd links with Kylian Mbappe
Erik ten Hag responds to Man Utd links with Kylian Mbappe
Erik ten Hag has been quizzed on Manchester United's supposed interest in Kylian Mbappe. PSG are looking to sell the forward and have accepted a world-record £259m bid from Al Hilal.
2023-07-25 16:30
Minnesota turns its offense over to Athan Kaliakmanis, after the QB's promising head start
Minnesota turns its offense over to Athan Kaliakmanis, after the QB's promising head start
Minnesota’s starting quarterback is different than the previous season opener for the first time in five years
2023-08-14 18:10
Chargers need to find a way not to allow second-half rallies
Chargers need to find a way not to allow second-half rallies
Brandon Staley and the Los Angeles Chargers coaching staff go into the bye week with many things to assess
2023-10-03 08:45
New Zealand Seen Stumbling From One Recession Into Another
New Zealand Seen Stumbling From One Recession Into Another
New Zealand may emerge from recession in the current quarter but it will quickly stumble into another one.
2023-06-27 08:15
Lionel Messi's wages compared to Miami sporting greats
Lionel Messi's wages compared to Miami sporting greats
How Lionel Messi's salary with Inter Miami compares to Jimmy Butler, Tyreek Hill & Jorge Soler in Miami.
2023-06-10 20:00
Wholesale price inflation accelerated in August from low level
Wholesale price inflation accelerated in August from low level
U.S. wholesale prices increases accelerated in August, a sign that inflation remains stubbornly persistent despite a series of sharp interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve
2023-09-14 20:43
Three trophies and four starts: How Kalvin Phillips can bounce back at Man City
Three trophies and four starts: How Kalvin Phillips can bounce back at Man City
Perhaps it was the most successful unsuccessful season ever. Kalvin Phillips has ended his first year at Manchester City with a historic haul of medals. Yet his three trophies outnumbered his two league starts. In all competitions, he only began four games, City lost two of them and the first of those defeats – to Nathan Jones’ Southampton – ended up costing them the quadruple. A year like no other at least ended on a personal high, Phillips scoring his first England goal in the 7-0 thrashing of North Macedonia. Then he reflected: “I came to Manchester City to win trophies and we won the trophies but I didn’t play as much as I wanted to do.” If the last part is an understatement, it has only stiffened his resolve. Phillips is adamant he does not want to quit City. To walk away now, he believes, would be to admit defeat. He could attract interest – maybe from Newcastle or West Ham – but he hopes to sit out the summer transfer market. “My intention is to stay there,” he said. “We have just won the treble, so there is no reason for me to leave other than if I am not playing. I will obviously have to think about it. I cannot give it 12 months and say, ‘I am not playing so I am going to leave’. As you have seen with many players at City, it can take quite a while to cement yourself into the team.” The decision is not just his. Pep Guardiola made it public that Phillips came back from the World Cup overweight. While the former Leeds man was understudying one of the world’s best defensive midfielders, in Rodri, it was damning that Guardiola also preferred Ilkay Gundogan in the holding role. Some of Phillips’ cameos were so brief – his last four substitute appearances in the Premier League lasted a grand total of 17 minutes – to suggest he was not trusted. City’s £42 million outlay to Leeds bought them an expensive fringe player. “I will definitely speak to Pep,” Phillips said. “I don’t know whether it will be in the summer because everyone enjoys their downtime and everyone wants their space away from football so I’ll probably leave it until I go back for pre-season.” Guardiola can exile some players but persevere with others. City have their own version of second-season syndrome, where players improve after a year to get used to his methods and tactics. Rodri is a case in point; so are Bernardo Silva and Jack Grealish. Nathan Ake’s breakthrough year was his third. Phillips has been consulting some of those who did not enjoy an immediate impact. “I just know how difficult it is to understand the way Pep wants to play and how quickly you need to adapt to play in his system,” he said. “I spoke to quite a few of the players about it. Nathan Ake being one, Jack [another]. They all said the same, they all said the first 12 months were the hardest of their City careers but after that it… it doesn’t become easy, but easier.” A fundamental difference is that, without necessarily flourishing, Phillips’ predecessors featured far more in their debut campaigns than he has; each commanded more of their manager’s faith. Guardiola’s history as a holding midfielder adds intrigue: there are some he feels are naturals for his demands – like Sergio Busquets and Philipp Lahm – and others, such as Rodri, who are grooved into the role. Phillips’ time under Marcelo Bielsa, one of Guardiola’s managerial heroes, was expected to stand him in good stead. Instead, he has required another vast learning curve. “I am on the brink of almost getting it,” he said. “Obviously there is a little bit of work in pre-season and hopefully [I will] be alright.” His has been an ill-fated first year in one respect – sidelined at the end of his Leeds career with a hamstring problem, then requiring shoulder surgery when he went to City – and a fortunate one in another, with three medals from minimal contributions. If staying at City comes with some risks, particularly to his place in Gareth Southgate’s plans, leaving may seem like giving up. A player who worked his way up from being a Championship midfielder to one bought by Pep Guardiola has made his decision. “I’m just going to go away for the off-season and enjoy myself with my family and girlfriend and friends,” he said. “And then come back fighting.” Read More The no-impact substitute: Kalvin Phillips’ ongoing humiliation gives Man City a problem Pep Guardiola: It’s up to Kalvin Phillips to show he deserves a Man City future Man City’s Premier League coronation shows how far their rivals have fallen
2023-06-21 00:13
Starbucks Founder Howard Schultz Steps Down From Board
Starbucks Founder Howard Schultz Steps Down From Board
Starbucks Corp. founder Howard Schultz is stepping down from the company’s board effective Wednesday, the company said. Schultz,
2023-09-14 04:28
'Kick up the backside' helps Hong Kong to Asian Games rugby gold
'Kick up the backside' helps Hong Kong to Asian Games rugby gold
Liam Doherty made a try and scored the winner in a man-of-the-match performance as Hong Kong retained their Asian Games men's...
2023-09-26 20:15