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2 Cardinals who've earned an apology from their doubters, and 1 not quite there
2 Cardinals who've earned an apology from their doubters, and 1 not quite there
The St. Louis Cardinals are not where they want to be yet, but some members of the team have proven they have turned things around individually.At 27-37 and in the basement of the NL Central, I completely understand St. Louis Cardinals fans that are uninterested in apologizing to anyone in the o...
2023-06-11 20:30
Tomas Soucek breaks Burnley hearts with late winner as West Ham secure comeback win
Tomas Soucek breaks Burnley hearts with late winner as West Ham secure comeback win
Tomas Soucek’s stoppage-time volley condemned Burnley to a seventh-consecutive home defeat as Vincent Kompany’s struggling side conceded two in the space of five minutes to lose 2-1 to West Ham. For much of the second half it seemed as though Jay Rodriguez’s 49th-minute penalty was going to earn the Clarets a vital win and lift them off the bottom of the Premier League table. But an 87th-minute own goal from Dara O’Shea, under pressure from West Ham teenager Divin Mubama, levelled it before Soucek volleyed home a second in the first of seven minutes added on. It was cruel on Burnley, who had largely contained a West Ham side devoid of inspiration without the injured Jarrod Bowen and Michail Antonio, but just when their fans thought they could celebrate a first home league win since May, it all fell apart at the death. A side that broke records on their way to the Championship crown last term are now making too much unwanted history, with this loss seeing them match Newport’s 53-year-old record of starting a league campaign with seven home defeats. Burnley narrowly shaded a fairly dismal first half, but ended it frustrated after Luca Koleosho’s penalty appeals were waved away six minutes before the break. The teenager ran into the box and tumbled over the dangling leg of Vladimir Coufal but referee Sam Barratt, perfectly positioned, pointed for a goal-kick, deeming that Koleosho had run into the Czech defender, a view upheld by VAR Craig Pawson. Koleosho and Burnley would get their penalty just two minutes into the second half. The Italy youth international appeared to have hit a dead end as he faced four West Ham players but – as he tried to turn away – he was caught on the heel by Mohammed Kudus and this time Barratt pointed to the spot. Rodriguez had to hold his nerve through a VAR check but then fired his penalty under the dive of Alphonse Areola for his first goal of the season. West Ham were forced to wake from their slumbers as the game finally came to life. O’Shea blocked Soucek’s shot after a free-kick from deep, then Sander Berge got in the way of James Ward-Prowse’s shot following a long throw-in. Another set-piece came to Lucas Paqueta, but his powerful volley was still rising as it sailed over. Burnley had chances to score what would surely have been a decisive second. Zeki Amdouni won possession on the right and charged into the box, forcing Areola into a sharp save at his near post. Substitute Aaron Ramsey then went close to making an instant impact in the 73rd minute, springing forward down the right side and cutting in towards goal, only to send his shot over. West Ham fans had been singing the name of Mubama before he replaced the largely-anonymous Danny Ings just after the hour, and the 19-year-old helped as West Ham turned up the wick late on. Kurt Zouma blazed high and wide from Paqueta’s cross before substitute Said Benrahma failed to get enough bend on a curling shot, but the pressure was building. And it paid off when Kudus got to the byline and pulled the ball back towards Mubama, with the ball bouncing in off the unlucky O’Shea. Burnley were still reeling from that when West Ham won it at the death, as Soucek met another Kudus cross with a superb volley. Read More Burnley vs West Ham LIVE: Premier League result and reaction Declan Rice putting pressure of price tag behind him to pursue biggest prizes Declan Rice urges England to finish 2023 with a ‘bang’ in North Macedonia We’ve just thrown it away – Steve Cooper frustrated as Forest lose at West Ham Sean Dyche: Everton are starting to show belief on the road after latest win Newcastle show the value of a gameplan as Chelsea go back to square one
2023-11-26 01:44
Futures muted as investors await more economic data
Futures muted as investors await more economic data
U.S. stock index futures were subdued on Tuesday in a data-packed week, with job openings figures due later
2023-08-29 18:19
Internet mocks xQc over his awkward interaction with female stranger on livestream: 'Is this what the kids call rizz?'
Internet mocks xQc over his awkward interaction with female stranger on livestream: 'Is this what the kids call rizz?'
On a recent livestream, xQc tried his hands at talking to strangers on the Monkey App, only to find himself in an embarrassing situation
2023-12-02 15:20
Acceptance and Use Cases for Autonomous Vehicles Differ Greatly Among Major Automotive Markets – Global Car User Survey by Asahi Kasei
Acceptance and Use Cases for Autonomous Vehicles Differ Greatly Among Major Automotive Markets – Global Car User Survey by Asahi Kasei
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2023-05-23 19:30
Roy Hodgson brushes off Max Lowe spat as Crystal Palace beat Sheffield United
Roy Hodgson brushes off Max Lowe spat as Crystal Palace beat Sheffield United
Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson was surprised at himself after getting involved in a touchline spat with Sheffield United’s Max Lowe as his side enjoyed a winning start to the Premier League season. Hodgson clashed with the Blades defender, who appeared to shove the 76-year-old in the midriff, midway through the second half after he stopped the ball in the dugout. His side were winning 1-0 at the time through Odsonne Eduoard’s 50th-minute goal and that is how it ended at Bramall Lane as Palace started the campaign strongly. “It took me a bit by surprise, I suppose I don’t take many challenges these days at my age, so it took me by surprise,” Hodgson said of the incident. “It was nothing at all and immediately afterwards Max Lowe looked over and we smiled at each other. “He obviously realised he hadn’t done a lot to hurt me and I was probably a bit surprised I have got the energy to react in the way I did.” Hodgson also distanced himself from wantaway goalkeeper Vicente Guaita’s pre-match tweet, which appeared to question his exclusion from the matchday squad. The Palace boss said earlier this week that the Spaniard had refused to play in pre-season, but he tweeted: “Where is my name? So how can I play for Palace?” Hodgson said: “I didn’t know that happened, I don’t really think about it at all. “I’m more than happy we got through today’s game, our goalkeeper was largely untroubled throughout the game, everything he had to do he did well.. What you’re talking about will be something that he and the club will need to sort out, for me it doesn’t affect me whatsoever.” Defeat for the Blades worsens the gloom around the club following last season’s promotion. They have sold star men Iliman Ndiaye and Sander Berge and have yet to replace them, with boss Paul Heckingbottom admitting that the loss exposed how far away they are from competing at this level. But he expects that to improve between now and the end of the transfer window. “It’s obvious. That’s not the story,” he said when asked whether this loss highlighted the gap. “The story is that’s where we are at the minute, but we’re only going to improve. We’ve sold players so we have got the money to spend to bring players in. “I can’t be critical, I think we needed the first goal if I am honest. We compromised the way we wanted to play with the difference in the team. “But I felt by being disruptive and aggressive, we had an impact on the game, especially in the second half. “To concede the first goal so early in the second half made it difficult. These are a well established team, they have experience, they have some real quality. I have not come away from there scared and the players shouldn’t either.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Tom Pidcock wins mountain bike cross-country at World Championships Sean Dyche bemoans Everton’s lack of cutting edge in defeat to Fulham West Ham boss David Moyes considering using Jarrod Bowen as striker
2023-08-13 01:29
Cigna Follows Mark Cuban’s Lead to Make Drug Prices Simpler
Cigna Follows Mark Cuban’s Lead to Make Drug Prices Simpler
Cigna Group is taking a page from billionaire Mark Cuban’s playbook to sell medicines for a set markup,
2023-11-14 20:00
Chevron to buy PDC Energy for $7.6 billion
Chevron to buy PDC Energy for $7.6 billion
(Reuters) -Chevron Corp said on Monday it would acquire PDC Energy Inc in an all-stock transaction for $7.6 billion, including
2023-05-22 20:10
Former Spain defender Sergio Ramos returns to Sevilla 18 years after leaving for Real Madrid
Former Spain defender Sergio Ramos returns to Sevilla 18 years after leaving for Real Madrid
Former Spain defender Sergio Ramos has completed a return to Sevilla 18 years after he left the club to join Real Madrid
2023-09-05 01:14
Kim Kardashian slammed for 'sickening display of vanity' after she takes hairstylist and makeup artist along to get DMV photo taken
Kim Kardashian slammed for 'sickening display of vanity' after she takes hairstylist and makeup artist along to get DMV photo taken
In an eventful trip, Kim Kardashian also decided against using her ex-husband Kanye West's last name in the ID
2023-06-29 16:01
Oil Holds Near Three-Month High as China Moves to Bolster Growth
Oil Holds Near Three-Month High as China Moves to Bolster Growth
Oil traded near the highest level in three months as China announced another raft of measures to support
2023-07-25 07:54
US yields hit 2007 levels as Fed signals, shutdown fears stoke angst
US yields hit 2007 levels as Fed signals, shutdown fears stoke angst
By Kevin Buckland and Lawrence White TOKYO/LONDON U.S. Treasury yields hit a peak not seen since the early
2023-09-26 17:18