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Yen’s Plunge Is a Blessing and a Curse for People in South Korea
Yen’s Plunge Is a Blessing and a Curse for People in South Korea
South Koreans are celebrating after the yen fell to its lowest level against the won in 15 years.
1970-01-01 08:00
No Fun League: Budding young videography talent suspended by NFL for Tyreek Hill's actions
No Fun League: Budding young videography talent suspended by NFL for Tyreek Hill's actions
In week 6, Tyreek Hill took Kevin Fitzgibbons' phone and did a backflip in the endzone. Fitzgibbons is now receiving the penalty for it.
1970-01-01 08:00
You’ve got to dream big: Lewis Dunk eyes Europa League glory with Brighton
You’ve got to dream big: Lewis Dunk eyes Europa League glory with Brighton
Captain Lewis Dunk says Brighton are dreaming of Europa League glory after securing a spot in the knockout stages on a historic day for the club. Albion guaranteed a top-two finish in Group B with a game to spare thanks to an unconvincing 1-0 victory away to 10-man AEK Athens. Joao Pedro’s 55th-minute penalty proved the difference against the Greek champions as the Seagulls set aside a disjointed display to progress ahead of a final-round fixture at home to Marseille on December 14. Defender Dunk is determined to finish in first place in the pool in order to advance directly to the last 16 and avoid a knockout round play-off against a team falling out of the Champions League. “The next game, we’ve got to win, we’ve got to top the group,” he told Brighton’s website. “I think that’s massive, you miss a round out. “That’s our next aim in this competition but who knows how far we can go? “We want to win it and you’ve got to dream big to achieve it. We’re going to set our sights on reaching the final and winning it.” Brighton, who are enjoying their maiden European adventure, were second best in the first half at AEK Arena and fortunate not to fall behind when Steven Zuber’s shot deflected off Dunk and struck a post. The contest turned during a pivotal 10-minute second-half spell in which Pedro converted a VAR-awarded penalty after being fouled by AEK captain Damian Szymanski and Mijat Gacinovic was dismissed for a second booking. Following back-to-back successes over four-time European champions Ajax, Albion jubilantly celebrated another famous win with the travelling fans. England international Dunk, who made his senior debut when the Seagulls were a League One side, acknowledged the visitors were forced to dig deep. It's a historic day for the football club. Lewis Dunk “It’s massive,” the 32-year-old said of the result. “I think you can see in the celebration at the end what it means. “It’s a historic day for the football club. “We came into this tournament to qualify out of the group and we’ve done that tonight. “It wasn’t the prettiest of our performances but sometimes you’ve got to win like that and it’s all credit to us.” Pedro’s successful spot-kick was his fifth goal in the competition and backed up his match-winning brace as a substitute in Saturday’s 3-2 Premier League victory at Nottingham Forest. Dunk, whose right shoulder was taped up at full-time, was sent off at the City Ground and will miss Sunday’s trip to Chelsea due to suspension. “(I’m) just nursing a few injuries but you just get on with them,” he replied when asked about the strapping. “Frustrating not to be out there (at Stamford Bridge), it’s my fault and I’ve got to deal with that myself.” Read More David Moyes urges West Ham to finish the job and top Group A Tomas Soucek snatches late winner for West Ham in Serbia Joao Pedro penalty sends Brighton through to Europa League knockout stages Five bad weeks do not define a team – England’s Ben Duckett Daniel Levy ‘proud’ as report reveals Tottenham’s investment in local community Wales call on Chris Coleman in bid to boost Women’s Nations League hopes
1970-01-01 08:00
Apparel Maker Faherty Explores Selling Minority Stake
Apparel Maker Faherty Explores Selling Minority Stake
Faherty Brand, a family-owned clothing brand and retailer, is exploring strategic options including the sale of a minority
1970-01-01 08:00
Who needs a winning record? Not Deion Sanders, SI's 2023 Sportsperson of the Year
Who needs a winning record? Not Deion Sanders, SI's 2023 Sportsperson of the Year
Despite not being able to get a winning record or reach a bowl game, Deion Sanders was named the 2023 SI sportsperson of the year
1970-01-01 08:00
Dell misses quarterly revenue estimates on slow PC market recovery
Dell misses quarterly revenue estimates on slow PC market recovery
Dell Technologies on Thursday reported third-quarter revenue below estimates due to a slower-than-expected recovery in the hardware and
1970-01-01 08:00
Liverpool vs LASK LIVE: Europa League score and updates as Mohamed Salah scores 199th club goal
Liverpool vs LASK LIVE: Europa League score and updates as Mohamed Salah scores 199th club goal
Liverpool are back in Europa League action as they host Austrian side LASK an Anfield this evening hoping to get back to winning ways after a shock defeat to Toulouse in their last European outing. The Reds are top of Group E with nine points from their four matches and have a two-point buffer over the French side in second. Jurgen Klopp will have his sights set on topping the table and moving straight into the round of 16. Victory tonight would secure Liverpool’s place in that stage if Toulouse also lose to Union Saint-Gilloise but that is not a guarantee. First the need to get past LASK who are currently third in the Austrian Bundesliga. They will come to Anfield with some confidence having beaten Union Saint-Gilloise 3-0 last time out but that was their first win of the Europa League this season. Can they cause a shock on Merseyside tonight? Follow all the action as Liverpool host LASK plus get the latest odds and tips right here:
1970-01-01 08:00
TikTok CEO Challenged by Tech Leaders on Pro-Palestine Posts
TikTok CEO Challenged by Tech Leaders on Pro-Palestine Posts
TikTok Chief Executive Officer Shou Chew and other top executives met recently with 40 influential leaders, including many
1970-01-01 08:00
Biden’s Unfilled Vow to Visit Africa Renews Fears of Neglect
Biden’s Unfilled Vow to Visit Africa Renews Fears of Neglect
President Joe Biden sought to showcase the US’s commitment Africa as he hosted his Angolan counterpart, João Lourenço,
1970-01-01 08:00
Cathie Wood Clocks in Best Month Ever Despite Waning Fanbase
Cathie Wood Clocks in Best Month Ever Despite Waning Fanbase
Cathie Wood is making a comeback, with or without a fanbase behind her. After trailing the Nasdaq 100
1970-01-01 08:00
Traders Are Eager for Even More Gains After November’s Skeptic-Defying Rally
Traders Are Eager for Even More Gains After November’s Skeptic-Defying Rally
The US stock market just posted its best month in almost a year and a half, and one
1970-01-01 08:00
David Moyes urges West Ham to finish the job and top Group A
David Moyes urges West Ham to finish the job and top Group A
David Moyes wants West Ham to finish the job off and top their Europa League group. Tomas Soucek struck late on yet again as the Hammers secured their passage into the knock-out stages with a 1-0 win against Backa Topola in Serbia. Now they need to avoid defeat to Freiburg at the London Stadium in a fortnight to ensure they top Group A and avoid a two-legged play-off in February. “We’re thrilled at West Ham that we’re going to play in Europe after Christmas time for the third season,” Hammers boss Moyes said at his post-match press conference. “Even playing Freiburg in the last game to win the group is hugely important. But I’d have taken this at the start of the season, if you’d said we’ll finish second I’d have taken that. “Freiburg are a good side and we are going to have to play well.” Czech midfielder Soucek, who struck with an 89th-minute volley to settle a poor match, has now scored in his last five matches for club and country. Soucek also hit the late goal which secured a 2-1 win at Burnley in the Premier League on Saturday. “Tomas is in great form, not only for us but for his country as well,” added Moyes. “Let’s continue. His first season he got 10 goals for us and it’s seven now so he has a chance to reach that figure again. “We made a few changes, some with illness, we were always going to try some other players tonight to give them game time.” “We scored two late goals on Saturday to beat Burnley and as a manager sometimes it’s good to win game late.” Read More Tomas Soucek snatches late winner for West Ham in Serbia Joao Pedro penalty sends Brighton through to Europa League knockout stages Five bad weeks do not define a team – England’s Ben Duckett Daniel Levy ‘proud’ as report reveals Tottenham’s investment in local community Wales call on Chris Coleman in bid to boost Women’s Nations League hopes The key talking points ahead of England’s Women’s Nations League double-header
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