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LA Metro Expands Rail Grid With Non-Stop Crosstown Service
LA Metro Expands Rail Grid With Non-Stop Crosstown Service
After nearly a decade of construction, Los Angeles transit riders will have a direct route to Long Beach
2023-06-15 23:31
Arsenal cruise into Champions League last 16 after hammering Lens
Arsenal cruise into Champions League last 16 after hammering Lens
Arsenal stylishly cruised into the Champions League knockout stages as Group B winners by thrashing French club Lens 6-0 at Emirates Stadium. The Premier League leaders kicked off needing just a point to reach the last 16 of the competition following PSV Eindhoven’s 3-2 comeback win at Sevilla earlier on Wednesday evening. Mikel Arteta’s men duly delivered in devastating fashion thanks to first-half goals from Kai Havertz, Gabriel Jesus, Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli and Martin Odegaard. Substitute Jorginho completed the scoring with a late penalty, awarded following VAR intervention for a handball by Abdukodir Khusanov. A one-sided encounter in north London was marred slightly by visiting fans throwing a lit flare at home supporters in the aftermath of Saka’s 23rd-minute strike. With first place in the pool emphatically secured with a game to spare, Gunners boss Arteta now has the luxury of being able to rotate his squad for next month’s visit to Eindhoven amid a hectic December fixture list which could determine the seriousness of his side’s title ambitions. The Spaniard made just two changes from Saturday’s dramatic 1-0 win at Brentford, which moved the Gunners top of the table. Havertz was recalled as reward for his late winner against the Bees, while on-loan goalkeeper David Raya was restored having been cup-tied against his parent club. Arsenal controlled proceedings from the first whistle and quickly blew away last season’s Ligue 1 runners-up. The recalled Havertz, who had already headed narrowly wide, capitalised on static defending to open the scoring in the 13th minute, poking beyond France keeper Brice Samba from close range following Jesus’ nod down. Lens’ vocal travelling support responded by throwing a pyrotechnic device on to the field before quickly seeing the game run away from their outclassed team. Jesus doubled the hosts’ advantage in the 21st minute, calmly sidestepping Kevin Danso and coolly slotting past Samba following strong running from Saka. England forward Saka quickly added to the punishment by finishing with his left thigh on the rebound after Samba poorly parried Martinelli’s initial effort. That unorthodox finish led to unsavoury scenes as an active flare was launched from the away end into home spectators in the tier above. Dominant Arsenal continued to shine brighter on the pitch and Martinelli lit up the contest with a wonderful fourth with only 27 minutes on the clock. The Brazil international raced away down the left flank and then cut inside Przemyslaw Frankowski to curl a sumptuous finish into the far corner. Arsenal’s first defeat of the season came in the reverse fixture in northern France at the start of October. On this evidence, most inside the ground must have been wondering how, albeit Lens’ Facundo Medina rattled the right post from distance during a rare foray forward. That proved to a fleeting moment of positivity for the away side, who went into the break 5-0 down after Odegaard expertly volleyed home Takehiro Tomiyasu’s cross. Arteta used a more subdued second period to rest some of his star names, with Saka and the outstanding Declan Rice among those withdrawn. Substitute Reiss Nelson came close to adding to the visitors’ embarrassment but his deflected effort was repelled by former Nottingham Forest keeper Samba. Lens’ misery was completed four minutes from time when Jorginho calmly sent Samba the wrong way from the spot after substitute Khusanov was punished for handling on review. Read More Erik ten Hag says Manchester United ‘have to learn’ from Galatasaray draw Man Utd set to face Galatasaray in Champions League despite bad weather Judd Trump marches into UK Championship quarter-finals Luke Donald humbled by players’ support for his return as Ryder Cup captain Exeter’s Rob Baxter urges football law-makers to be careful over sin-bins trial Defender Manuel Akanji admits Man City made ‘a lot of mistakes’ against Leipzig
2023-11-30 06:13
Real Madrid confirm re-signing of former academy graduate
Real Madrid confirm re-signing of former academy graduate
Real Madrid have completed the signing of Fran Garcia from Rayo Vallecano - a player who rose through their academy before seeking regular first team football.
2023-06-09 21:10
U.S. court strikes down Florida transgender health rule
U.S. court strikes down Florida transgender health rule
By Daniel Trotta A U.S. judge on Wednesday struck down a Florida rule and a statute that banned
2023-06-22 10:48
Did Ryan Seacrest quit 'Live' for 'Wheel of Fortune'? Fans speculate he left big project to replace Pat Sajak as 'he didn't want an insane commute'
Did Ryan Seacrest quit 'Live' for 'Wheel of Fortune'? Fans speculate he left big project to replace Pat Sajak as 'he didn't want an insane commute'
Rumors circulate Ryan Seacrest to host 'Wheel of Fortune' in 2024 replacing Pat Sajak, with Vanna White remaining co-host
2023-07-03 12:49
'America's Got Talent' Season 18: Who is Lavender Darcangelo? Blind and autistic contestant set to impress judges with her singing
'America's Got Talent' Season 18: Who is Lavender Darcangelo? Blind and autistic contestant set to impress judges with her singing
Lavender Darcangelo will try to get the golden buzzer from the 'AGT' judges by showcasing her expertise in diverse musical styles
2023-07-12 07:01
Jaguars beat Lions 25-7 in preseason matchup featuring backups on both teams
Jaguars beat Lions 25-7 in preseason matchup featuring backups on both teams
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2023-08-20 04:11
'The Witcher’ Season 3 Part 1 Review: One last Hurrah for Henry Cavill's Geralt before Liam Hemsworth takes over
'The Witcher’ Season 3 Part 1 Review: One last Hurrah for Henry Cavill's Geralt before Liam Hemsworth takes over
The first part of the third season allows Geralt of Rivia to deepen bonds with his lover Yennefer and impart wisom to Princess Ciri
2023-06-29 18:51
Who is Ati Williams? 'Renovation ninja' and 'DC Flippers' star joins Netflix's 'Hack My Home' as co-host
Who is Ati Williams? 'Renovation ninja' and 'DC Flippers' star joins Netflix's 'Hack My Home' as co-host
Ati Williams, a renovation expert and president of Honeycomb Residential, will co-host Netflix's 'Hack My Home'
2023-07-07 13:00
Columbus Crew clinch spot in MLS Cup final after dramatic 3-2 win over FC Cincinnati
Columbus Crew clinch spot in MLS Cup final after dramatic 3-2 win over FC Cincinnati
The Columbus Crew triumphed 3-2 against FC Cincinnati in the dramatic Eastern Conference final to clinch a spot in MLS, as goals from Diego Rossi, Alvas Powell and Christian Ramirez propel the underdogs to success.
2023-12-03 10:02
Gerardo Martino provides update on Lionel Messi and Jordi Alba injuries
Gerardo Martino provides update on Lionel Messi and Jordi Alba injuries
Inter Miami head coach Gerardo Martino confirmed Jordi Alba and Lionel Messi will not feature against Orlando City on Sunday, after suffering setbacks to previous injuries during Wednesday’s match vs Toronto FC.
2023-09-24 02:55
Dean Smith defends under-fire Leicester players as Foxes fight for their lives
Dean Smith defends under-fire Leicester players as Foxes fight for their lives
Dean Smith defended his under-fire Leicester players as they fight for their Premier League lives. The Foxes go to Newcastle on Monday knowing their top-flight future hangs in the balance as they sit two points from safety with two games left. If Everton win at Wolves and Nottingham Forest avoid defeat against Arsenal over the weekend Leicester will need to win at St James’ Park or they will go down. The squad – with one win in their last 14 games – has been accused of lacking fight in their relegation battle but Smith has given them his support. “I don’t need to pay homage to the players, I’ve inherited a squad and not brought any of them in,” said the boss, who saw the Foxes limply lose 3-0 to Liverpool on Monday. “I can openly criticise them if I need to, I don’t think I need to and I choose not to because the work ethic I see is there. “The numbers I get from my performance department prove to me it’s there. The thing which is missing is keeping clean sheets and making fewer mistakes in the defensive third. “It’s out of our hands because if other teams get the results there’s nothing we can do. We just have to concentrate on Newcastle and get the win. “If we get the performance we are capable of and minimise mistakes, not a problem. “We are in a position we don’t want to be in. Our job is to get out of it. Our job hasn’t changed from eight games (when he came in) to two games. “If you look at it realistically it was going to be tough to get points from Manchester City and Liverpool. Other games we would have expected to get points.” Kelechi Iheanacho (groin) and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (ankle) are expected to resume training on Saturday after missing the Liverpool defeat while Caglar Soyuncu (hamstring) and Danny Ward (dislocated finger) remain out. It is a fourth straight Monday game – meaning Leicester will know all the results before they play – but Smith insisted other scorelines will not impact his approach. He added: “We’re preparing for Newcastle now, I don’t want to suddenly change tactics with what we’ve been working on for four or five days.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live A look at how Pep Guardiola has fared previously against Inter Milan Dominic Calvert-Lewin set for Everton return ahead of crunch clash with Wolves Manuel Akanji wants three trophies to make it an ‘unbelievable’ debut season
2023-05-18 22:15