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Yankees fans melt down after New York blows 5-1 lead to Orioles
Yankees fans melt down after New York blows 5-1 lead to Orioles
The Yankees appeared to be cruising against the Orioles with a 5-1 lead after six innings. Then fans were punched in the face by a big Baltimore comeback.It just seemed like the New York Yankees night again in the Bronx against the rival Baltimore Orioles on Wednesday. Through six innings, the Y...
2023-05-25 11:43
Markiplier: 2023 net worth and ex-girlfriends of YouTuber set to star in 'Iron Lung'
Markiplier: 2023 net worth and ex-girlfriends of YouTuber set to star in 'Iron Lung'
Markiplier is a popular face on YouTube. Know how much the streamer is earning and who he is dating
1970-01-01 08:00
Janet Yellen explains her 'magic mushroom' experience in China
Janet Yellen explains her 'magic mushroom' experience in China
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen ate a "magic mushroom" on a recent trip to Beijing, but the aftereffects don't sound that special.
2023-08-15 20:39
Barclays Looking at Cutting £1 Billion in Costs, Reuters Says
Barclays Looking at Cutting £1 Billion in Costs, Reuters Says
Barclays Plc is working on plans to reduce costs by as much as a £1 billion ($1.3 billion),
2023-11-24 01:20
Serta Simmons Bedding Names Industry Veteran Robert Burch Chief Operations Officer
Serta Simmons Bedding Names Industry Veteran Robert Burch Chief Operations Officer
DORAVILLE, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 14, 2023--
2023-08-14 20:00
Dorm Confessions: What 5 College Students Really Learned In Their First Year
Dorm Confessions: What 5 College Students Really Learned In Their First Year
College is where you’re supposed to find yourself, discover your passions and lay the foundation for your future. It’s a place where memories are created and lifelong relationships are formed, yet no two journeys through college are alike. And navigating the tides of schoolwork, social situations, and so many "firsts" can elicit a wide range of emotions.
2023-08-04 01:55
Who is Rory Ehrlich? Pennsylvania boy wins contest for America's best mullet with unique 'cheddar wiz' hairstyle
Who is Rory Ehrlich? Pennsylvania boy wins contest for America's best mullet with unique 'cheddar wiz' hairstyle
Upon winning the contest, Rory Ehrlich candidly said, 'I will use the winnings to buy my sister an alpaca'
2023-08-18 16:51
'Look at you stunner': 'Good Morning America' star Lori Bergamotto crushes over Michael Strahan as co-host tries sunglasses during shopping segment
'Look at you stunner': 'Good Morning America' star Lori Bergamotto crushes over Michael Strahan as co-host tries sunglasses during shopping segment
Michael Strahan, 51, recently appeared on a shopping segment of 'GMA' wearing a crisp grey suit while trying on different sunglasses on display
2023-05-22 10:01
Malaysia raids Swatch stores, seizes colorful watches linked to gay pride
Malaysia raids Swatch stores, seizes colorful watches linked to gay pride
Swiss watchmaker Swatch says Malaysian authorities have raided its stores and confiscated 164 watches from its Pride Collection
2023-05-24 11:40
Cowboys don't look anywhere close to NFL's elite after blowout loss to Niners
Cowboys don't look anywhere close to NFL's elite after blowout loss to Niners
Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys don't look anywhere close to the NFL's elite after a blowout loss to the San Francisco 49ers
2023-10-10 01:22
Sarina Wiegman must take chance to reset England’s World Cup bid
Sarina Wiegman must take chance to reset England’s World Cup bid
As Sarina Wiegman admitted she is willing to twist rather than stick, England are still in a position where they are needing more than that. The Lionesses go into their second match of the Women’s World Cup against Denmark looking to rediscover their goalscoring form and lift the mood that was left rather flat by the opening 1-0 win against Haiti on Saturday. There are lots of reasons not to panic. It is true to say that the opening games in tournaments are rarely easy, and that the Lionesses also laboured to a 1-0 win over Austria to kick off the Euros last summer. Wiegman’s teams are typically slow starters, with her Netherlands sides winning 1-0 in their first matches at both the 2017 Euros, which they won, and the 2019 World Cup, where they reached the final. While Denmark are considered to be England’s toughest test of Group D, Haiti, led by their 18-year-old star Melchie Dumornay, were also stronger opposition than anyone was expecting, playing a high-tempo match that the Lionesses did not seem ready for at this stage of the tournament. But England won, and should Haiti go on to trouble China and Denmark, that result will undoubtedly be viewed in a very different context. Yet England’s form must also be viewed within the context of how they arrived at the World Cup. With Georgia Stanway firing England’s winner against Haiti from the penalty spot, the Lionesses have now not scored from open play in their last three games – or a span of 367 minutes going back to Ella Toone’s opener against Brazil in the Finalissima at Wembley. For a team blessed with attacking options, and who scored 80 goals in 10 games in qualifying, there has been an alarming drop-off in their creative output. There had been a general acceptance that the goals would come should England continue to get into the right positions, but against Haiti, the chances dried up as the Lionesses struggled to find control. To some, changes are not just an option, they are required. Wiegman said afterwards that they needed more “ruthlessness” in their attack. Now, the manager is being asked if she will bring the same approach to her team selection. “That I’m more likely to make changes doesn’t have to do with that,” Wiegman said. "I want to make changes. What we do is approach every game, and then when we get ready for that game we see who is fit and available, and then we make decisions [as] to what we need to start with. And then we decide whether we are going to start with the same 11 or maybe make some changes." For England, it’s a chance to reset and start again. For a manager who famously named the same starting line-up in every game at the Euros last summer, it would almost be an admission from Wiegman that England aren’t where she would want them to be. There was an expectation that the side named against Haiti would be the strongest the Lionesses could put out, but that still left Lauren James and Rachel Daly on the bench and England’s performance suggested that both were missed. It would not be a surprise to see James start, and if Wiegman was to shake things up then starting the Chelsea forward in the No 10 role teased against Portugal in England’s send-off game could solve some of their creative issues. Against Haiti, the Lionesses struggled at times to move the ball through Kiera Walsh and out to Lauren Hemp and Chloe Kelly on the wings. James, with her ability to turn and drive on the ball, providing an easy option, is able to bypass that. The 21-year-old’s relaxed style and confidence can also settle England in a match where they will expect to dominate possession. Toone, who started alongside Stanway and Walsh in midfield, has looked lost in the role she has been asked to carry out. Bringing in James in midfield and asking Stanway to sit closer to Walsh is also likely to bring a greater sense of control, after Walsh was at times marked out of the Haiti game by Dumornay, taking away England’s tempo and rhythm. There could also be a change up front, with Alessia Russo unable to do enough to nail down her place ahead of Daly, who was another surprise omission from the opener after finishing last season’s WSL with the golden boot. If “ruthlessness” is what Wiegman wants, then Daly carries a clinical ability and an instinct to meet the service from Hemp and Kelly. Russo appears a more natural fit for the impact role off the bench; neither Daly nor James offered the same improvement as substitutes that Russo and Toone managed at the Euros last year. The threat of Denmark captain Pernille Harder will be a familiar one for centre-backs Millie Bright and Jess Carter, as well as the rest of the Lionesses side, after the forward’s three successful years with Chelsea. Denmark will sit deep and look to frustrate England, leaving Harder as a lone raider up front. It should be a serious examination of Bright after the captain looked rusty in what was her first appearance since March. Wiegman doesn’t want to compare the World Cup to the Euros, her team has changed since then and this is a different challenge, but after last summer’s 1-0 win against Austria came the 8-0 annihilation of Norway, and the moment their campaign really found its spark. How England would want something similar now. Victory would take them to the verge of qualifying for the knockout stages and while the Lionesses insist that it’s results over performances that matter, England could really do with a lot more. Read More Women’s World Cup 2023 LIVE: Nigeria stun Australia after USA deny Netherlands in thriller Darts, colouring in and 1,000 bags of Yorkshire tea: Inside the Lionesses’ World Cup den Women’s World Cup schedule: How to watch every match today Women’s World Cup LIVE: Today’s results and latest news Sarina Wiegman hints at changes as England prepare to face Denmark Women’s World Cup TV schedule: How to watch every match today
2023-07-27 20:56
Chris Rock Tries to Convince Caleb Williams to Join the Jets
Chris Rock Tries to Convince Caleb Williams to Join the Jets
Chris Rock really wants Caleb Williams on the Jets.
2023-11-10 20:30