Man United manager Erik ten Hag tries to stay out of ownership talks and stay focused on the team
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag is doing his best to keep his focus on the field and out of the boardroom with the ownership of the club up in the air and the team struggling early in the Premier League season
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Canada August retail sales down 0.1%, boost expectations of rate pause
OTTAWA Canadian retail sales fell by 0.1% in August from July and look set to stay flat in
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Column-What landing? Global economy's twin engines rev up: McGeever
By Jamie McGeever ORLANDO, Florida The 2024 consensus world economic and market view is shaping up to be
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Jurgen Klopp reveals worrying extent of Andrew Robertson's shoulder injury
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp reveals that left-back Andrew Robertson will have to undergo surgery on an injured shoulder - a procedure that could rule the Scot out until 2024.
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Idina Menzel says 'interracial aspect' played into her marriage to Taye Diggs ending
Idina Menzel has shared about some of the "very complicated" reasons she and Taye Diggs split in 2013.
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China Trials Tougher Offsets Rules to Revive Stalled Market
China will impose tighter standards on voluntary carbon credits as it revives its long-stalled offsets market. New China
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Ex-Florida lawmaker gets 4 months in prison for defrauding Covid relief program
A former Florida state lawmaker who acquired more than $150,000 in Small Business Administration loans by lying on applications was sentenced Thursday to four months in federal prison, the US Attorney's office for the Northern District of Florida said.
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Barcelona predicted lineup vs Athletic Club - La Liga
The predicted Barcelona lineup to face Athletic Club in La Liga on Sunday night.
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Barcelona vs Athletic Club - La Liga: TV channel, team news, lineups and prediction
Barcelona face Athletic Club in La Liga on Sunday. Preview includes team news, predicted lineups, how to watch on TV and live stream and more.
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Italy signs deal to take in migrant workers from Tunisia
ROME Italy on Friday signed a deal to take in some 4,000 workers from Tunisia, in line with
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What's streaming now: The Rolling Stones, John le Carré, 'Living for the Dead' and Harry Bosch
This week’s new entertainment releases include a Rolling Stones album, a revealing documentary about spy novelist John le Carré and “Living for the Dead,” a new Hulu series that's like “Queer Eye” meets “Ghost Hunters.”
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Pep Guardiola believes both Erling Haaland and Lionel Messi deserve Ballon d’Or
Pep Guardiola claims Erling Haaland deserves to win the Ballon d’Or – but so does Lionel Messi. Haaland has been nominated for the coveted prize after scoring 52 goals in Manchester City’s treble-winning campaign. Yet City boss Guardiola has always maintained his former Barcelona talisman, who inspired Argentina to World Cup success in 2022, is the best player he has ever coached. Guardiola said: “I always said that the Ballon d’Or had to be of two sections – one for Messi and one for the others. “Haaland should win. We won the treble because he scored 52 goals but, of course, Messi – his worst season is the best of most players. Both deserve it. “Egotistically, I would say I want Erling because he helped us to achieve what we achieved, I would love it, but I won’t tell you it’s unfair if Leo wins. “It’s nice that many players for Man City will be there for the first time in many years and challenging for these trophies. That makes us so proud for our organisation.” Champions City are hoping to get back to winning ways in the Premier League this weekend after losing their two matches prior to the international break to Wolves and Arsenal. They face a tough challenge, however, with Brighton the visitors to the Etihad Stadium, and Guardiola has been highly impressed by their performances under manager Roberto De Zerbi. Guardiola said: “He’s converting Brighton into a top club. (Alexis) Mac Allister and (Levi) Colwill have gone but they continue to play at a good level. “Last season was really good too. They qualified for Europe and but for some decisions against them in the last games they could fight to be champions. “It is one of the toughest tests we have this season and we are going to try and go for it.” City midfielder Kalvin Phillips, who has struggled for game time under Guardiola, this week admitted he needs to play more at club level to retain his place in the England squad ahead of Euro 2024. That has increased speculation he could leave in January and Guardiola, speaking at a press conference on Friday, did not rule out that possibility. He said: “The transfer window is over, now we are here together. When we need a game with transitions or games with something with chaos Kalvin is perfect. “When there is something you need to do, there are still one or two players who can do it better. That’s the simple reason. “He will be here until winter. After, I don’t know what will happen because nobody knows once the window is open.” Guardiola admitted it was “so important” Rodri returned this weekend after the influential Spain midfielder was sorely missed during his recent suspension. Rodri incurred a three-match ban after being sent off following a confrontation with Nottingham Forest’s Morgan Gibbs-White last month. Guardiola said: “Rodri has to learn. We have to control our emotions and stand up and go. I’m pretty sure he will learn.” Read More Tottenham reveal Rodrigo Bentancur injury update as key midfielder nears return Victor Lindelof ready despite ‘exhausting’ experience with Sweden – Erik ten Hag Jack Harrison says working with Frank Lampard and Marcelo Bielsa has boosted him Tom Curry counting on experience against South Africa for World Cup semi-final The World Cup final beckons: talking points ahead of England-South Africa Mikel Arteta hails career-long support of ‘big brother’ Mauricio Pochettino
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