
Barcelona star misses training ahead of crunch Champions League clash with Porto
Marc-Andre ter Stegen did not train with Barcelona on Monday ahead of the Champions League clash with Porto.
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Panama Canal Adds Extra Queue-Jumping Auctions for Stuck Ships
The Panama Canal Authority said it will add extra slots allowing ships to pay big premiums to transit
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The next Rooney or Ronaldo? What Garnacho needs to achieve Man Utd greatness after Everton goal
Erik ten Hag tried to talk about the build-up. There was the switch of play from Victor Lindelof to Marcus Rashford, the underlapping run of Diogo Dalot, the deep cross. And yet, whatever the involvement of others beforehand, strikes of extraordinary, spectacular individual virtuosity don’t tend to be remembered as team goals. “The finish was incredible, fantastic,” Ten Hag said after the 3-0 victory at Everton. “Maybe already the goal of the season.” Perhaps Alejandro Garnacho was still dumbstruck himself, the best part of two hours later, when he described it as “one of the best I have scored”. Maybe it was a teenager trying to express himself in a different language in front of the television cameras. Or maybe he genuinely has scored others of a similar calibre at lower level. If so, the search should be for any footage. But it was astonishing. Facing away from the Everton goal, some 15 yards out, Garnacho connected with such power and precision that there was a temptation to anoint it Manchester United’s finest overhead kick. That mantle may have rested with Wayne Rooney’s 2011 effort against Manchester City, not least because it was a winner in a Manchester derby. The more pedantic could point out the current Birmingham manager actually shinned it. Other comparisons could involve goals United greats scored in other shirts: Mark Hughes’ bicycle kick for Wales against Spain, Cristiano Ronaldo’s overhead kick for Real Madrid against Juventus. And overhead kicks are sufficiently difficult that they can denote a rare talent. They are not solely the domain of the greats, but some of the best have been scored by Gareth Bale, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Marco van Basten, Rivaldo and Ronaldinho. Admittedly, others came courtesy of Emre Can, Trevor Sinclair, Rory Delap, Christian Benteke and Andy Carroll, who are rarely placed in the same bracket. Nor, at the moment, is Garnacho. But the ability that has been most evident as a high-speed dribbler gives the impression he could end up among the elite. Bruno Fernandes, the captain who was an almost paternalistic presence by his side in a post-match interview, drew an important distinction. “I have big expectations for him,” said the Portuguese. “He is not a great player yet but he has a great future ahead and we expect a lot from him. I am always going to be behind him asking for more but an amazing goal.” The lineage can prompt the question of how good Garnacho could be. United’s teenage wingers over the years have included Ronaldo, Ryan Giggs, George Best and Bobby Charlton. There are cautionary tales, too, such as Adnan Januzaj, the revelation of Giggs’ final season but who, at 28, has only played 69 minutes for Sevilla this season. Then there is Garnacho: often an impact substitute, usually strangely ineffectual when he starts, a third-minute goal had a surprise in the timing as well as the execution. Many a young winger is embroiled in a search for consistency and productivity. He is not alone, but he arrived at Goodison Park with one goal in 21 games and departed having scored what the battle-hardened home captain James Tarkowski called one of the best goals he had ever seen and which Sean Dyche, a manager with a similar aversion to getting carried away, branded “an absolute worldie”. Ten Hag has overseen the emergence of young talent at Ajax. He has taken a hardline approach with Garnacho at times, dropping him on the pre-season tour in 2022 for being late. He sees what the Argentinian could achieve, contrasts it with what he has done so far and opted not to liken United’s latest prodigy to Rooney or Ronaldo. “Don’t compare, I don’t think it is right,” he said. “They all have their own identity but for Garnacho to go that way he has a lot to come, he has to work very hard. You have to do it on a consistent basis and so far he has not. But he definitely has high potential to do some amazing things. It's not the first time we saw this, we have already often seen glimpses but if you want to be a player like Rooney or Ronaldo you have to score 20 [or] 25 goals in the Premier League each season. That's not easy to get, you have to work hard, you have to go in areas where it hurts. So [there is] a lot to come. But potential, he has.” Potential can be exciting, tantalising, a promise that produces brilliance or something that goes unfulfilled. Over the last 18 months, it has been clear that Garnacho possesses plenty, but his goal at Everton was still stunning. It was a great goal. The challenge for him is to turn into a great. Read More Ten Hag makes Garnacho claim after stunning bicycle kick goal against Everton Alejandro Garnacho’s astonishing moment of magic inspires Manchester United’s result of the season Gary Neville hails ‘magical’ Alejandro Garnacho bicycle kick for Manchester United against Everton Roy Keane derides ‘absolute rubbish’ from Erik ten Hag after Man United win Bruno Fernandes talks up Alejandro Garnacho after stunning goal at Everton Ten Hag makes Garnacho claim after stunning bicycle kick goal against Everton
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Brent falls below $80 ahead of OPEC+ meeting
By Paul Carsten LONDON (Reuters) -Oil prices fell on Monday, with the Brent benchmark dropping below $80 a barrel as
1970-01-01 08:00

Signa Insolvency Wave Nears as Last-Ditch Fund Talks Falter
Rene Benko’s €23 billion ($25 billion) retail and property empire is on the cusp of a wave of
1970-01-01 08:00

Bayern Munich predicted lineup vs FC Copenhagen - Champions League
Predicting how Bayern Munich could line up against Copenhagen in the Champions League on Wednesday night.
1970-01-01 08:00

Bayern Munich vs FC Copenhagen - Champions League: TV channel, team news, lineups and prediction
Previewing Bayern Munich's upcoming Champions League fixture against Copenhagen on Wednesday night. Includes how to watch on TV, live stream, predicted lineups & prediction.
1970-01-01 08:00

Who is playing Monday Night Football in Week 12?
After the NFL's Game of the Year lived up to the hype in Week 11, how will Monday Night Football follow up the Eagles-Chiefs matchup?
1970-01-01 08:00

Roundup: Margot Robbie Says No to 'Barbie' Sequel; Texas A&M Hires Mike Elko; Eagles Beat Bills In a Thriller
Margot Robbie says there won't be a "Barbie" sequel, Texas A&M hired Duke's Mike Elko, the Eagles beat the Bills in a thriller and more in the Roundup.
1970-01-01 08:00

Ghana Leaves Rate on Hold With Disinflation Expected to Continue
The Bank of Ghana left its benchmark interest rate at a record high as it expects the disinflation
1970-01-01 08:00

Deutsche Bank sees 12% upside to S&P 500 through 2024-end
(Reuters) -Deutsche Bank on Monday forecast the S&P 500 to end next year 12% higher as it expects corporate earnings
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Russian central bank to resume domestic FX market interventions from January
MOSCOW The Russian central bank said on Monday it would resume domestic foreign exchange market interventions from January
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