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Liverpool suffer blow after Andy Robertson injury update
Andy Robertson is likely to miss the rest of 2023 as he is set to undergo surgery on his injured shoulder. The Liverpool left-back will sit out Saturday’s Merseyside derby along with November’s trip to champions Manchester City and big December games against Manchester United and Arsenal. Robertson was injured in Scotland’s 2-0 defeat to Spain and missed their 4-1 loss to France on Tuesday. He is also set to sit out their last two Euro 2024 qualifiers, though Steve Clarke’s side have already booked their place in Germany next summer. Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp believes it is in Robertson’s interest to go under the knife, explaining: “I think we go towards surgery. There is a little chance we could try without but talking to pretty much all experts it looks like surgery will be the best thing, particularly in the long term and that means he is out for a while. In my experience you can train pretty quickly again but not football specific so he will be out for a while.” Kostas Tsimikas, who signed a new contract in September, is likely to stand in for Robertson. The Greece international has only played four minutes in the Premier League so far this season. Joe Gomez and Luke Chambers are other alternatives Klopp namechecked and he added: “We need options and Kostas is definitely the most experienced but he cannot play all the games from now on.” Liverpool will be without the suspended Curtis Jones but Diogo Jota is available again after serving a one-match ban for his red card against Tottenham. Cody Gakpo faces a race against time to be fit after missing the draw with Brighton. The Netherlands forward is back in training. Read More Andy Robertson faces shoulder surgery and long lay-off Goalkeeper Liam Kelly says Scotland debut was “the best moment” of his life How Scotland qualified for Euro 2024 – and why Germany will be different
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Ad group Interpublic misses on sales and profit as tech firms spend less
Advertising group Interpublic missed Wall Street estimates for third quarter revenue and profit on Friday, as spending from
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Scholz says that Germany needs to expand deportations of rejected asylum-seekers
Chancellor Olaf Scholz says Germany needs to start deporting “on a large scale” migrants who don’t have the right to stay in the country, adding to increasingly tough talk on migration since his coalition performed badly in two state elections earlier this month
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India rate panel's focus firm on aligning inflation to 4% target, minutes show
By Swati Bhat MUMBAI India's monetary policy committee (MPC) will remain focused on aligning inflation to its target
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EU only wants free trade deal with India that gives it 'real' market access
VALENCIA, Spain European Union member states want to close a free trade deal with India, but only if
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What does NLCS stand for?
The National League Championship Series (NLCS) is a crucial step to the coveted World Series. Learn about its history, structure, and the teams that have left their mark on it.
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Biden administration seeks $105 billion in national security package that includes aid to Ukraine and Israel
The Biden administration on Friday will request $105 billion from Congress as part of a package that will include aid and resources for Ukraine and Israel in their wars, two sources briefed on the details tell CNN.
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Who is playing college football tonight, Oct. 20?
Friday night lights up with Temple and SMU clashing in a crucial AAC battle. Will Temple secure their first win or will SMU continue their conference dominance?
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Martin Scorsese promotes 'cinema,' but he's in the streaming business now
Martin Scorsese ranks among the greatest directors of the last half-century, with no mountains left to climb. Yet he appears to remain in denial about changes in the movie business that he loves, and the fact that with his last two films, "The Irishman" and "Killers of the Flower Moon," he has graduated to directing what are, for all intents and purposes, limited series for streaming.
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AmEx's third-quarter profit tops estimates on robust spending
By Niket Nishant and Jaiveer Shekhawat (Reuters) -Credit card giant American Express on Friday reported third-quarter profit that beat expectations,
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Al Michaels Goes Completely Bonkers Calling Christian Kirk's Game-Winning Touchdown
The Jacksonville Jaguars played with their food a bit on Thursday Night Football and allowed the New Orleans Saints to erase a 15-point deficit. With the score
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