OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Friday that Google's blocking of news content was a "huge mistake" for Alphabet Inc in the face of a government bill that would force the tech giant to pay Canadian publishers for news content.
This week, Google said it was testing a news block for some Canadian users in response to the Trudeau government's "Online News Act," which is about to become law.
Speaking to reporters in Toronto, Trudeau said the suppression of the news in Canada is something he "loves."
“I am very surprised that Google decided to block Canadians from accessing the news instead of paying journalists for their work.
"I think this is a big mistake and I know Canadians expect journalists to be well paid for their work."
Google did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The "Online News Act," introduced by Trudeau's liberal government last year, lays down rules for platforms like Facebook and Google Meta to conduct business and pay news publishers.
Facebook has raised concerns about the law and warned that it may be forced to stop sharing news on its platform.
The law was passed by Canada's House of Commons in December and is currently in the unelected upper house of parliament, which rarely blocks laws passed by the lower house.
The rules are meant to help Canada's news industry, which is calling for regulation of tech companies, citing mounting financial losses as Facebook and Google grab more market share of online advertising revenue.
Ottawa's proposal is similar to a landmark Australian law passed in 2021 that prompted Google and Facebook to threaten to shut down their services. After both proposed some changes to the law, they finally signed agreements with Australian media companies.
According to the suit, Donald Trump tried to contact Fox News when a riot broke out at the Capitol.
The station refused to broadcast it, considering it "irresponsible".
The lawsuit forms part of a defamation lawsuit that Dominion Voting Systems has brought against the network.
Donald Trump tried to call Fox News on January 6, 2021, as his supporters stormed the Capitol, but the network refused to air it, according to a new lawsuit.
The filing, quoting Fox Business Network president Lauren Peterson, said that network executives felt the broadcast was "irresponsible" and that it "could negatively affect a large number of people."
The revelations were made Thursday in a 200-page filing by attorneys for Dominion Voting Systems in a defamation lawsuit against the network.
A source told CNN that the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attacks was unaware that Trump had called Lou Dobbs Business Network.
Dobbs' show, in which he frequently promoted conspiracy theories about voter fraud, was canceled after weeks of rioting.
“On the afternoon of January 6, following the attack on the Capitol, then-President Trump called The Lou Dobbs Show to try to get it on the air,” Dominion attorneys wrote in a statement. “But the Fox management rejected the decision. Why? Not for lack of media value.” 6 January is a historic event in all respects.President Trump was not just a sitting president, he was a key figure at the time.
Lawyers say the network is not broadcasting Trump because it is irresponsible and could negatively affect people, but that hasn't stopped them from promoting conspiracy theories that voting technology companies helped rig the 2020 presidential election.
"Not only have these allegations caused serious harm to Dominion and its partners, but they are based on verifiable falsehoods and will be reported by an accurate and impartial report," the statement said.
Dominion's lawsuit, which seeks $1.6 billion in damages, alleges that the chain chose to publish allegations of voter fraud to serve its business interests, and as a result, Dominion was defamed and its employees subjected to harassment and death threats.
Fox News defended itself by claiming that it had fairly reported the major news reported by the current President of the United States about widespread voter fraud.
"Dominion's motion for summary judgment takes an extreme and baseless view of libel law and is based on finding facts that have no basis in records," a Fox News spokesperson previously told Insider about Thursday's court order.
“Dominion misrepresented notes, deleted selected quotes, removed key context, and spilled a lot of ink on irrelevant facts based on principles of libel law.”
The lengthy court filing also cited text messages between the anchor and Fox News executives in which they privately mocked voter fraud conspiracy theories supporting Trump, even though they continued to air them.
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U.S. stocks fell on Thursday morning as bond yields rose and bitcoin rallied as investors scrutinized warmer-than-expected economic data and rhetoric from the Federal Reserve.
In the afternoon, the S&P 500 (^GSPC) and the Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) fell 0.53%. The Nasdaq Technology Index ( ^IXIC ) fell 0.57%.
Bitcoin (BTC-USD) rose to a new six-month high as tough regulatory measures continue to shake up the cryptocurrency space. As of Thursday morning, the estimate is $25,000.
The yield on the 10-year US Treasury rose to 3.843% on Thursday morning. The dollar index rose by 0.1% to 104.03 dollars. Energy was little changed on Thursday morning, with WTI prices at $78.65 a barrel.
Investors took in new economic data on Thursday, led by January's producer price index (PPI). Wesen-PPI recorded a monthly gain of 0.7%, higher than the 0.4% expected by economists.
Also on the macro front, the number of Americans filing new job applications fell to 194,000 in the week ended Feb. 11, the Labor Department said on Thursday, below the 200,000 economists expected.
Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank President Loretta Mester also made headlines on Thursday when she said she was ready to raise interest rates by 0.50%, more than her peers voted for at the last monetary policy meeting.
Stocks rose on Wednesday as economic data continued to show the economy remains resilient to higher rates and flat inflation.
The Commerce Department said Wednesday that retail sales rose 3% in January, reversing two consecutive monthly declines. Coupled with higher-than-expected consumer prices on Tuesday, investors are concerned that the Federal Reserve may continue to raise interest rates, weighing on stocks this week.
"Strong job gains and changes in disposable income levels in the new year also contributed to an increase in spending in January," Bank of America economist Aditya Bhav wrote in a note after the statement.
JPMorgan economists raised their first-quarter GDP forecast to 2% from 1% on the news, noting that the acceleration in retail sales is contributing to "Goldilocks' vision of inflation-free growth."
Meanwhile, the Congressional Budget Office warned Wednesday that the Treasury Department's ability to continue paying the government's bills will be exhausted by the summer unless lawmakers reach a deal to raise the debt ceiling.
The Commerce Department said builders continued to slow homebuilding in January as the pace of homebuilding fell to 1.309 million for the year from 1.356 million. Building permits fell 0.1% to an annual rate of 1.34 million, below consensus expectations of 1.35 million.
wrote Robert Fricke, corporate economist at Navy Federal Credit Union. In a statement after the launch.
Separately, Redfin (RDFN), DoorDash (DASH) and Dropbox (DBX) are set to report quarterly results after hours on Thursday.
In separate stock moves, shares of Paramount ( PARA ) fell 6% Thursday morning after the media giant reported a loss in net income. Revenue was $8.13 billion, versus expectations of $8.17 billion. Subscriber growth also took a hit, coming in at 9.9 million in the quarter versus the 10 million analysts expected.
Shares of Shopify ( SHOP ) fell on Thursday after the e-commerce company reported fourth-quarter revenue of $1.73 billion, versus estimates of $1.65 billion. Adjusted earnings per share of $0.07 beat estimates of $0.02. The Ottawa-based company expects first-quarter revenue to come in slightly below expectations.
Shares of Roku ( ROKU ) rose Thursday morning after the company reported net income of $867.1 million, beating expectations of $804.5 million. The loss of $1.70 per share in the fourth quarter was slightly below analysts' expectations of $1.74.
Shares of Cisco ( CSCO ) rose 4% after the company raised its third-quarter revenue forecast to 11-13% more than a year ago, beating analysts' expectations.
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The state's attorney general said Wednesday that an Ohio reporter who was knocked down and handcuffed while covering a news conference about the train derailment will not be prosecuted.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost dismissed charges of arrest and detention of NewsNation reporter Evan Lambert and said he had the right to attend the press conference.
On February 8, Lambert was arrested and jailed for five hours after authorities ordered him to turn off a live broadcast and refuse to leave a press conference with Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine.
In a statement on Wednesday, the reporter said he was grateful to those who campaigned for the charges to be dropped, including DeWine.
“Journalists deliberately do not want to become history. "In my case, I didn't really choose it," he said.
Body camera footage shows Ohio National Guard Commandant John Harris Jr. before Lambert was arrested by a deputy sheriff and state trooper. testified that he was involved in a heated argument with the general.
Police said Lambert was talking loudly from the back of the gym while DeWine was talking at the same time.
Yost, who asked the district attorney to reconsider the charges, said local officials were following the example of the National Guard.
“Regardless of his intentions, arresting a journalist at a press conference is a serious matter,” Yost said. "Ohio protects freedom of the press in accordance with its constitution, and state officials should be mindful of the need to exercise great restraint when using arrest warrants."
As governor, DeWine, who provided an update on the train derailment laden with toxic chemicals, said he did not authorize the arrest or see the sabotage, and that reporters had an "absolute right" to report the warnings.
He asked for the charges to be dropped and said he spoke to Harris on Tuesday. “I think the general regrets this whole situation,” DeWine said.
Body camera footage shows Harris looking at Lambert and pointing a finger at him before briefly punching the reporter in the chest. Lambert also signaled to Harris and spoke to him until a policeman stepped between them and dragged the commander away.
The two officers then pushed Lambert, then pushed him to the ground and handcuffed him, as seen in the video.
"This is what it's like to be a black journalist in 2023," Lambert said after sobering up, according to the footage.
Two officers handcuffed Lambert, also white, as was the sheriff of the District of Columbia who ordered Lambert's release. Lambert and Harris, commander of the National Guard in the governor's office, are black.
In a statement Wednesday, Lambert said he was still dealing with a traumatic incident "in the context of a time when we know only too well that some police interactions with people of color can end under the worst circumstances."
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Sydney residents are happy with quality of life but concerned about cost of living, survey finds
Sydney residents are happy with their quality of life and believe it has improved as the city recovers from the worst of the pandemic, but many are concerned about the cost of living, a new survey shows.
The poll, conducted by Ipsos for the Sydney Commission 's urban think tank, polled 1,000 people across much of Sydney between January 5 and 17 and found that 81% of Sydneysiders are satisfied with their quality of life, up from 74% in 2022 (75% in New -York and 76% in London.
Many believe that life in the city is also improving, with 37% saying the quality of life is better than it was 12 months ago, up from 19% in 2022 and 20% in 2021.
However, 85% of the city's residents are concerned about the cost of living, a figure that has held up in recent years. The survey found a link between concerns about the cost of living and feelings of diminished quality of life.
Domestic workers in Sydney are also returning to their offices, with 33% of workers now commuting five days a week, up from 28% in 2022. The number of daily domestic workers has fallen sharply: only 12% do not go to work. overall, compared to 30% in 2022.
Among the survey's most worrying findings was that 64% of North Sydney residents agreed nightlife was safe, 61% agreed in the eastern and metropolitan suburbs, but this dropped to 42% in the western suburbs.
"There is a lot of confidence in the community going into 2023," said Ehsan Wizadeh , acting chief executive of the Sydney Commission, but "the only exceptions are access to decent, affordable housing and the cost of living."
When the results are broken down, it becomes clear that people who are concerned about the cost of living tend to be more pessimistic about the future.
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A United States Supreme Court judge has said that law school standards are not taken into account when hiring clerks.
According to US News, the level of criticism is changing.
Jan 27 (Reuters) – Joining criticism of U.S. News and World Report's law school rankings, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh said in a speech this week at the University of Notre Dame's law school that he will not look at the annual list. Accurately evaluate which schools offer the best law education.
"I think they're based on things that I understand are very counterintuitive, very literal, very wordy, they don't really match the education you get, and I find that very problematic," Marcus Cole, the law school, said in a video released Thursday.
A spokesperson for US News did not respond to requests for comment on Kavanaugh's criticism on Friday. But the publication defended its results rather than its answers as a useful tool for law students.
Kavanaugh's comments come at a time when ratings are under intense pressure. At least 36 law schools, many of which are highly regarded by the publication, have said they no longer provide internal ranking data to U.S. News each year after complaints that the annual lists provide a more uniform view of legal affairs. It encourages education and schools to make decisions that are not in the best interests of students.
Yale and Harvard Law schools began bans in November, and it continues to grow. The exodus has spread to other U.S. news outlets, and several medical and business schools have said they will no longer participate.
US News said it will continue to rank law schools despite the ban and is changing its methodology to rely solely on public data provided by the American Bar Association, which accredits law schools. . It does not include extra costs for students, a measure that rewards student schools, among other things.
But the revised rankings give each school a "reputation score" derived from surveys of law professors, judges and law enforcement. Cavanaugh calls popularity scores "kind of a joke" and effectively rates them as if most people don't know enough about law schools. He said he doesn't consider law school when hiring civil servants.
Kavanaugh, one of the six conservative justices on the court, was especially critical of Roe v. The Wade ruling made abortion nationwide in 1973 in Roe v. May's Wade judgment was leaked during a speech at Notre Dame. But he said the previous term had been a "difficult year" for the Supreme Court. Kavanaugh told the audience he was "optimistic" about the Supreme Court.
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(Reuters) – The Bank of Japan kept interest rates very low on Wednesday, including a tight cap on bond yields, defying market expectations that it will scale back a massive stimulus program as inflationary pressures mount.
The surprise move sent the yen lower against other currencies as investors shed their bets in anticipation of the central bank revising its yield control policy.
At its two-day meeting, the BOJ unanimously maintained its yield curve (YCC) control target set at -0.1% for the short-term interest rate and around 0% for the 10-year yield.
Below is an excerpt from Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda's remarks at his post-meeting press conference in Japanese, translated by Reuters:
General consumer inflation
"" We expect core consumer inflation to slow below 2% through the second half of fiscal 2023. Looking at inflation trends, we are likely to see inflation gradually accelerate towards our target price due to an improvement in the widening of the output gap in the context of inflation expectations and long-term, duration and wage growth. But we still don't see the inflationary outlook to meet our price target in a sustained and sustainable manner."
"Uncertainty about the Japanese economy is very high. We need to support the economy with our stimulus policies so that companies can raise wages. By maintaining an ultra-light policy, we will strive to achieve our target prices consistently and sustainably through wage increases. "
ON EXPANDING THE RATING CIRCLE
"We don't need to expand our reach around our profit target…"
"Not so long ago, we decided on our measures in December. It will probably take more time for these measures to start having an impact on improving the functioning of the market in the future."
"Thus, YCC tends to be persistent."
ECONOMIC GROWTH
“Japan's economy is likely to grow above its potential for three consecutive years. This means that wages and prices will be driven by strong demand… On the other hand, upward pressure on imports will gradually fade, affecting price movements.
ADVANCED FINANCING OF OPERATION BOY
“This move will allow us to lower long-term interest rates without directly affecting the supply and demand of the JGB cash market. We want to use this tool for different metrics and in different ways.”
EXCELLENT RATE FOR TRANSACTIONS WITH ADVANCED FACILITIES
"We do not exclude the introduction of negative tariffs."
IS IT POSSIBLE TO ELIMINATE DIFFERENTIAL RATES BEFORE NET INFLATION REACHES THE 2% TARGET?
“We have guidance that promises to keep interest rates at or below current levels. That's enough."
IS ENHANCED FUNDING THE NEW FOG FOR YCC?
"This scheme was implemented as a monetary policy tool. The extended operation was effective. We have extended this tool. But I don't think our decision shows that the YCC has reached its limits. yield curve.
MASSIVE INCREASE IN BOND BUYING TO MAINTAIN QUALIFICATION LIMIT
"I don't see much of a problem with the BOJ increasing its bond purchases."
SEE PAYMENTS
"Unlike before, we expect a slight increase in wages, if we listen to the feedback of business leaders and trade unions. Winter premiums are up and corporate profits are at record levels… Wage growth is accelerating, something we haven't seen in the past… So we're not 100% sure that wages will go up.''
(Reporting by Leika Kihari; Editing by Rashmi Aich)
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The January transfer window is two weeks away and more than half of Premier League clubs have made at least one transfer this month, with more to come.
Nottingham Forest have added Brazilian midfielder Danilo to their squad, Aston Villa have agreed a deal with Chicago Fire for John Duran, and the biggest deal so far is Chelsea's €100m acquisition of Mikaylo Mudrik from Shakhtar.
According to recent reports, Dylan Rice and Ruben Loftus-Cheek have made a move at some point on Tuesday, with the two Manchester United wingers facing different futures.
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How has Marcus Rashford's season started?
Monday 16 January 2023 20:00 by Michael Jones
Marcus Rashford continued Manchester United's revival with a memorable win in Saturday's Manchester derby.
After two seasons of struggle, the 25-year-old has found his form and has scored in his last seven matches.
We look at how the former academy graduate started the season after the World Cup and how he is now doing well under new coach Erik ten Haag.
How has Marcus Rashford's season at Manchester United started?
What will Guardiola add to his tally with Man City and Erling Haaland?
Mon Jan 16 2023 19:45 by Michael Jones
Pep Guardiola felt he had to forget one thing during a difficult moment in the Manchester derby. The Catalans have called up Erling Haaland and given several instructions to the Manchester City striker.
As he listens, the Norwegian doesn't seem as pleased as his manager. Holland stood with his hands on his hips. It may have been so in its usual glory, but it appeared as part of a very passive performance.
Holland was out of the game with 19 touches and two hits. Jack Grealish also went down with a header from a potential own goal which effectively halted his progress.
However, those final words raise a much bigger question that complicates City's season. Haaland for just the head or something else?
What will Guardiola add to his Manchester City and Haaland tally?
Mark Hughes remembers 'great team-mate' Gianluca Vialli
Monday 16 January 2023 19:30 by Michael Jones
Mark Hughes has paid tribute to his former teammate Gianluca Vialli after joining Chelsea's tribute following the Italian's death at the age of 58.
Hughes shared a dressing room with Vialli at Chelsea from 1996 and became manager in 1998.
The current Bradford manager paid his respects at home for the first time ahead of the club's 1-0 win over Crystal when he was joined by former team-mate Vialli, who recently died of pancreatic cancer, at Stamford Bridge on Sunday. off
Mark Hughes remembers 'great team-mate' Gianluca Vialli
William Saliba 'very happy' at Arsenal as contract talks continue
January 16, 2023 7:15 pm by Michael Jones
Willem Saliba says he is 'very happy' at Arsenal as contract talks intensify following their Premier League title bid.
The Gunners are leading the league table with eight points after beating Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 on Sunday.
An own goal from Hugo Lloris and a long-range strike from Martin Odegaard lifted Arsenal up the table as they beat them for the first time at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
France international Saliba made his debut for the club at the start of the season after spending 3 loan spells in North London.
This level of performance should see him sign a new contract with Arsenal and is set to talk in the background as Mikel Arteta's side push for glory.
William Saliba 'very happy' at Arsenal as contract talks continue
Newcastle complete stunning transformation 'will continue to evolve'
Monday 16 January 2023 19:00 by Michael Jones
Thirty eight points. Under Mike Ashley, Newcastle's ambitions for a season were the sum of the dogs' ages. It was enough to secure their Premier League status.
Thirty eight points. This is the first half of the season for Newcastle. Even the simplest math promises them to win the Champions League if they average two goals per game. Or, as they were told until recently, they would save themselves from relegation with 19 games to play.
If they are twice as good as they were in a semi-new squad and six players pre-takeover and their rising costs start to win at Fulham, there are other examples of significant improvement that threaten. Take them to the European elite.
Newcastle's 38 points from 19 games is triple the 11 they scored at this stage last season. Their 11 goals are 11 more than the 42 they scored at this stage 12 months ago. Eddie Howe's language is elusive, but numbers are not.
Newcastle complete stunning transformation 'will continue to evolve'
Chelsea's short-term success proves they are a mixed club.
Mon Jan 16 2023 18:45 by Michael Jones
Graham Potter was busy on the air after his side's 1-0 win over Crystal Palace. After Chelsea's current victory in the pressure cooker in 2023, that answer seems justified so far.
The injury crisis, big transfers and big contracts have turned into a flurry of new owners, struggling managers and disgruntled fans.
On this emotional day of football, Saturday's win was more than just the disappointment and anxiety.
The late Gianluca Vialli was celebrated with pre-match highlights and a minute-long reception, during which his son and the club's supporters took to the pitch to pay their respects. Chelsea's current players, on the other hand, wore t-shirts with the Italian's name before the match.
Chelsea's short-term success proves they are a mixed club.
Chelsea have confirmed the £88m signing of Mikalo Mudric ahead of Arsenal
Monday 16 January 2023 18:30 by Michael Jones
Chelsea have confirmed the signing of Mihalo Mudrik for a total of €100m (£88.7m).
Mudrik, 22, signed Chelsea's fifth Stamford Bridge deal in January on an eight-and-a-half-year deal, following Ukrainian striker Davyd Datro Fofanan, centre-back Benoit Badiashil, Brazilian attacking midfielder Andre Santos and others. – Joao Felix is on loan at West London.
Arsenal press for Mudrik, while Chelsea have doubled their offer for Shakhtar Donetsk, doubling the Gunners' wages.
Chelsea have confirmed the £88m signing of Mikalo Mudric ahead of Arsenal
Arsenal's united vision has exposed Tottenham's identity crisis under Antonio Conte.
Mon Jan 16 2023 18:15 by Michael Jones
However, the Tottenham Hotspurs manager took a different approach after another predictable setback for Antonio Conte against a good Arsenal side.
"I'm not disappointed with the performance," said the Italian. “We knew the game would be tough. Arsenal are very strong and showed they deserve to be at the top of the table today. In my opinion, Arsenal and Manchester City are the two teams who can fight for the title this season.
Meanwhile, Mikel Arteta is ready to express that hope, saying he can score more than 90 points to win the title. Since that 2-0 win, Arsenal have picked up 2.6 points per game and are now in 99th place.
Arsenal's united vision reveals Tottenham's identity crisis
Bruno Fernandes has revealed why Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford is "one of the best players in the world".
Monday 16 January 2023 18:00 by Michael Jones
Bruno Fernandes considers Marcus Rashford one of the best players in the world and thinks he will only get better.
Manchester United manager Erik ten Haag called Rashford 'unstoppable' as he has the best record of all time and Fernandes agreed with him in Saturday's 2-1 win over Manchester City.
Rashford has scored in every game he has played since the World Cup and set a United club record of scoring in 9 consecutive games at Old Trafford.
And Fernandes said: “He was always unstoppable but he didn't get any goals or awards. He's always like that. The fact is the ball is now in play, he is scoring goals, getting rewarded for his efforts. To the team
Fernandez Rashford explains why he is 'one of the best players in the world'
Brighton have confirmed that Enoch Mwepu is ill and recovering in a hospital in Zambia.
Mon Jan 16 2023 17:45 by Michael Jones
The Premier League club have announced that former Brighton midfielder Enoch Mwepu has fallen ill in his native Zambia and has been admitted to hospital.
Mwepu was forced to retire from football at the age of 24 in October after suffering a fatal heart attack.
The Zambia international fell ill on a flight to meet his fellow internationals and spent time in a hospital in Mali before returning to Brighton.
In a statement on their website on Sunday, Brighton said: “In response to media reports, the club can provide the following information regarding Enoch Mwepu.
Brighton confirmed that Mwepu had been ill in Zambia and had been tested
A Tottenham fan kicks Aaron Ramsdale after Arsenal win the North London derby.
January 16, 2023, 5:30 pmMichael Jones
During Arsenal's 2-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur, Gunners goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale was a fan after the final whistle.
An own goal from Hugo Lloris and one from Martin Odegaard earned the Premier League leaders three points.
But the scene after the game, in which the player was apparently assaulted, was the talk of the town just days after a police chief warned fans to respect the boundaries of the pitch after the curfew was lifted.
The fan was clearly seen on camera in the ad jumping to hit a water bottle off target as Tottenham striker Richarlison dodged.
A Tottenham fan reportedly kicked goalkeeper Ramsdell after Arsenal's win.
Celtic accept offer for Jakoumakis
Mon Jan 16 2023 17:15 by Michael Jones
Celtic have accepted an offer to sign striker Giorgos Zakoumakis from Japanese side Urawa Red Diamond.
According to Sky Sports News , the Greek footballer's signing-on fee to play regularly in the first team is £3m.
However, Tzakoumakis is attracting a lot of interest from Atalanta United and is considering his options. He came on as a substitute and scored in Celtic's 2–0 semi-final win over Kilmanock in the League Cup at the weekend.
Jurgen Klopp insists Liverpool need to 'go back to basics' after defeat at Brighton.
Monday 16 January 2023 17:00 by Michael Jones
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has admitted his under-performing side need to get back to basics to solve their current problems.
A sixth defeat of the season against Brighton in the Premier League left the Reds 10 points off the top four, but they will have little time to sort things out in the second leg of the FA Cup against Wolves on Tuesday.
But Klopp said it was more difficult to get past what they were meant to.
"The problems we had in that game were obvious," he said. "At the end of the day these are football problems and you solve them with football and it won't be difficult to play better football than we played at Brighton."
“We have to be more aggressive. When we defend, the game feels bigger. You have to go back to the basics and then you can act."
Jurgen Klopp insists Liverpool need to 'go back to basics' after defeat at Brighton.
Brighton boosted their attacking options by targeting striker Valentin Castellanos.
Mon Jan 16 2023 16:50 by Michael Jones
ব্রাইটন আর্জেন্টাইন স্ট্রাইকার ভ্যালেন্টিন "তাতি" কাস্তেলানোসকে সই করার বিষয়ে নিউইয়র্ক এবং গিরোনার সাথে যোগাযোগ করেছেন।
পদক্ষেপের ঘোষণার পরে লিয়েন্দ্রো ট্রোসার এই উইন্ডোটি ছেড়ে চলে যাবে বলে আশা করা হয়েছিল, ম্যানেজার রবার্তো ডি জারবিকে অন্য স্ট্রাইকারের প্রয়োজন এবং কাস্তেলানোস প্রোফাইলের সাথে ঠিক ফিট করে।
24 বছর বয়সী এই মৌসুমে গিরোনার হয়ে 18 ম্যাচে পাঁচটি গোল করেছেন। জিরোনার 47% মালিকানা সিটি ফুটবল ক্লাবের।
যাইহোক, লা লিগা ক্লাব মৌসুমের প্রভাবের কারণে এই জানুয়ারিতে কাস্তেলানোসকে বিক্রি করতে নারাজ এবং গ্রীষ্ম পর্যন্ত তাকে রাখতে পছন্দ করে।
ব্রাইটন স্ট্রাইকার ভ্যালেন্টিন কাস্তেলানোসকে লক্ষ্য করে তাদের আক্রমণের বিকল্পগুলিকে বাড়িয়ে তোলেন।
অ্যাস্টন ভিলা শিকাগো ফায়ার স্ট্রাইকার জন ডুরানকে সই করতে রাজি হয়েছে।
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অ্যাস্টন ভিলা শিকাগো ফায়ার থেকে জন ডুরানকে সই করেছেন।
স্ট্রাইকারের চুক্তিতে ভিলা £14.75m খরচ হয়েছে।
"অ্যাস্টন ভিলা নিশ্চিত করতে পারে যে শিকাগো ফায়ারের সাথে 19 বছর বয়সী স্ট্রাইকার জন ডুরানকে স্থায়ীভাবে সরিয়ে নেওয়ার জন্য একটি চুক্তি হয়েছে," ভিলা এক বিবৃতিতে বলেছে।
এই চুক্তির জন্য খেলোয়াড়কে ডাক্তারি করাতে হবে, ব্যক্তিগত শর্তে সম্মত হতে হবে এবং প্রয়োজনীয় কাজের ভিসা পেতে হবে।
কলম্বিয়ান খেলোয়াড় ডুরান গত মৌসুমে ফায়ারের হয়ে 22টি খেলায় অংশ নিয়েছিলেন, আটটি গোল করেছিলেন এবং তার দেশের হয়ে তিনটি উপস্থিতি করেছিলেন।
অ্যাস্টন ভিলা শিকাগো ফায়ার স্ট্রাইকার জন ডুরানকে সই করতে রাজি হয়েছে।
জার্গেন ক্লপ লিভারপুলকে এমন কিছু করার সুযোগ দিয়েছিলেন যা তারা আগে কখনও করেনি।
সোমবার 16 জানুয়ারী 2023 16:30মাইকেল জোন্স দ্বারা
একবার তার আবেগ প্রশমিত হলে, জার্গেন ক্লপ লিভারপুল প্রশিক্ষণ গ্রাউন্ডে যান এবং যথারীতি প্রতিক্রিয়া জানান: তিনি দ্বিগুণ হয়ে যান, পুনরায় চালু করেন এবং তার শক্তি বজায় রাখেন। এটা খুবই প্রয়োজনীয়।
এমনকি একজন জার্মানের মতো দক্ষ কেউ জানে যে এই পরিস্থিতির জন্য অনুপ্রেরণার চেয়েও বেশি কিছু প্রয়োজন। শনিবার ব্রাইটনের নিম্ন পয়েন্ট সম্পর্কে তার বর্ণনা যথেষ্ট না হলে, সম্ভবত আরও প্রকাশক ছিল লিভারপুলের জন্য 3-0 পরাজয়ের বানান শেষ হয়েছে কিনা এই প্রশ্নের উত্তরে তার সংরক্ষিত প্রতিক্রিয়া। Klopp ইতিমধ্যে এই মন্তব্য প্রতিক্রিয়া.
এই মুহুর্তে তিনি আক্ষরিকভাবে ক্ষমা চেয়েছিলেন এবং তার প্রশিক্ষণ সম্পর্কে জিজ্ঞাসা করার আগে "দুঃখিত" বলেছিলেন।
জার্গেন ক্লপ লিভারপুলকে এমন কিছু করার সুযোগ দিয়েছিলেন যা তারা আগে কখনও করেনি।
অ্যাঞ্জেলো ওগবোনা ভক্তদের ওয়েস্ট হ্যামে থাকার জন্য অনুরোধ করছেন তারা নীচের তিনে চলে যাওয়ার পরে
সোমবার 16 জানুয়ারী 2023 16:20মাইকেল জোন্স দ্বারা
অ্যাঞ্জেলো ওগবোনা বলেছেন প্রিমিয়ার লিগে নির্বাসনের পর ওয়েস্ট হ্যামের বর্তমান পরিস্থিতি বোঝা গুরুত্বপূর্ণ।
শনিবার উলভারিনের কাছে ১-০ ব্যবধানে হারার পর হ্যামাররা ২১টির মধ্যে মাত্র এক পয়েন্ট পেয়েছে।
দ্বিতীয়ার্ধের শুরুর দিকে ড্যানিয়েল পোডেনসের একটি চেষ্টা উলভসদের জন্য একটি অত্যন্ত প্রয়োজনীয় জয় নিশ্চিত করার জন্য যথেষ্ট ছিল, যারা অ্যাওয়ে সাইডের জন্য নীচের তিনটি থেকে বাদ পড়েছিল।
তাদের শেষ সাতটি লিগ খেলার মধ্যে ছয়টিতে হেরে গেলেও, ডেভিড ময়েস ভক্তদের সাথে থাকার জন্য অনুরোধ করেছিলেন কারণ তারা একইভাবে হতাশাজনক এভারটন দলের মুখোমুখি হয়েছিল।
অ্যাঞ্জেলো ওগবোনা ভক্তদের ওয়েস্ট হ্যামে থাকার জন্য অনুরোধ করছেন তারা নীচের তিনে চলে যাওয়ার পরে
চেলসির স্বল্পমেয়াদী সাফল্য প্রমাণ করে যে তারা একটি মিশ্র ক্লাব রয়েছে।
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গ্রাহাম পটার ক্রিস্টাল প্যালেসের বিপক্ষে তার পক্ষের 1-0 জয়ের পর বিমান আক্রমণে ব্যস্ত ছিলেন। 2023 সালে প্রেসার কুকারে চেলসির বর্তমান জয়ের পরে, সেই উত্তরটি এখন পর্যন্ত ন্যায্য বলে মনে হয়েছে।
ইনজুরি সংকট, বড় ট্রান্সফার এবং বড় চুক্তি নতুন মালিক, সংগ্রামী ম্যানেজার এবং অসন্তুষ্ট অনুরাগীদের এক ঝাঁকুনিতে পরিণত হয়েছে।
ফুটবলের এই আবেগঘন দিনে, হতাশা আর দুশ্চিন্তার মধ্যে শনিবারের জয় ছিল আরও কিছু।
ঘরের খেলা শুরু হওয়ার পর তারা বকাবকি শুরু করে – চেলসি খেলার 20 মিনিটে মিকালো মুদ্রিককে সই করার ঘোষণা দেয়।
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চেলসির স্বল্পমেয়াদী সাফল্য প্রমাণ করে যে তারা একটি মিশ্র ক্লাব রয়েছে।
চেলসি কখনও মাদজুককে অনুসরণ করেনি
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চেলসি এখনও ননি মাদজুকা নিয়ে পিএসভির সাথে প্রাথমিক আলোচনার বিষয়ে মন্তব্য করেনি।
ক্লাবটি গত সপ্তাহে পিএসভির সাথে আলোচনায় ছিল, কিন্তু তারপর থেকে কোন যোগাযোগ নেই। এটি ঘটেছে কারণ চেলসি মাইকেল মুদ্রিকের জন্য রেকর্ড 88.5 মিলিয়ন প্রদান করেছে।
ইউক্রেনীয় ডিফেন্ডারের স্বাক্ষর করার অর্থ হতে পারে মাদজুকার প্রতি ব্লুজের আগ্রহ ঠান্ডা হয়ে গেছে।
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পল পার্কার বলেছেন যে ক্রিস্টিয়ানো রোনালদোর কলঙ্কজনক প্রস্থানের ফলে শূন্যতা পূরণ করতে স্ট্রাইকারকে "বার্নলি" থেকে স্থানান্তরিত করার পরে উথার ওয়েগারসের সাথে নতুন চুক্তি "ম্যানচেস্টার ইউনাইটেড" এর জন্য "আদর্শ"।
ইউনাইটেড এবং ইংল্যান্ডের প্রাক্তন ডিফেন্ডার পার্কার সকার নিউজকে বলেছেন: "আমি মনে করি ভাটার ওয়েগারস্ট ম্যানচেস্টার ইউনাইটেডের জন্য একটি আদর্শ অধিগ্রহণ।" তিনি শক্তিশালী, এবং আমরা তাকে বিশ্বের চ্যাম্পিয়নশিপের সময় দেখেছি এবং সে তার পা খুব ভালভাবে নিয়ন্ত্রণ করে।
তিনি শুধু টার্গেটই নন, ক্লাবে সম্পদও যোগ করেছেন, যা তারা হারিয়েছে।
"আমার মতে, তিনি "বার্নলি" এ যা এসেছেন তার তুলনায় তিনি সম্পূর্ণ ভিন্ন খেলোয়াড়। তারপর থেকে, সে তার খেলায় অনেক কিছু যোগ করেছে এবং আমি মনে করি সে এই মৌসুমে "ম্যানচেস্টার ইউনাইটেড" কে তাদের লক্ষ্য অর্জনে সহায়তা করতে পারে।
পাবলো সারাবিয়া ভলকভের বিপক্ষে খেলায় হুলেনা লোপেতেগুইকে থামিয়ে দেন।
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বস "ওলভারহ্যাম্পটন" জুলেন লোপেতেগুই সম্ভাব্য স্থানান্তর নিয়ে আলোচনা করতে অস্বীকার করেছিলেন, কারণ তিনি এখনও নতুন আগমনের বিষয়ে সতর্ক।
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"প্যারিস সেন্ট-জার্মেই" এর প্রধান কোচ ক্রিস্টোফ গাউথিয়ার নিশ্চিত করেছেন যে আক্রমণাত্মক মিডফিল্ডার পাবলো সারাবিয়া প্রিমিয়ার লিগে যাওয়ার জন্য প্রস্তুত।
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আন্তোনিও কন্তের দল 12 সাল থেকে একটি দলকে হোস্ট করেনি এবং অতীত থেকে অতীত থেকে অতীত থেকে অতীত থেকে অতীত থেকে অতীত থেকে অতীত থেকে অতীতের গেমস গেমস ডুন গোল গোল …. … … … …
"আমি খুব খুশি," উইলিয়াম সালিবা বলেছেন, যিনি ক্রমবর্ধমান প্রিমিয়ার লিগের চুক্তির বিড নিয়ে "খুব খুশি"। ব্যাকগ্রাউন্ড ব্যাকগ্রাউন্ড ব্যাকগ্রাউন্ড ব্যাকগ্রাউন্ড ব্যাকগ্রাউন্ড
The forward was a priority target for Leicester who were prepared to make him one of the highest-paid players at the club if they could agree a fee with the Serie A side.
Interest growing in Elanga
Monday 16 January 2023 13:15 , Michael Jones
Anthony Elanga is the subject of plenty of interest with Borussia Dortmund the latest club said to be targeted the Manchester United winger.
That's according to talkSPORT, which claim that Bournemouth have also been in touch regarding the winger.
The Manchester Evening News also reported last month that Everton were interested in Elanga, who has started just two Premier League games in four-and-a-half months.
Could United's super sub be heading elsewhere in January?
Arsenal search for forwards after missing out on Mudryk
Monday 16 January 2023 13:08 , Lawrence Ostlere
Arsenal are on the hunt for a new forward after missing out on Ukrainian 22-year-old Mykhailo Mudryk.
Chelsea's last-minute hijacking of the deal has left the Gunners searching for another option, and have they made contact with Barcelona over the possibility of signing Brazilian winger Raphinha and Spanish forward Ferran Torres, according to 90min.
Spanish outlet Sport reports Barcelona want £100m for Raphinha in order to sell.
Man Utd negotiating for Dumfries
Monday 16 January 2023 13:00 , Michael Jones
Manchester United are apparently in advanced talks with Inter Milan over right-back Denzel Dumfries. The Italian side are reportedly asking for £35m to secure the deal.
Tuttomercato claims Chelsea have also touched base but Bayern Munich are now said to be out of the race.
United have been looking for a right-back to challenge Diogo Dalot as rumours continue to arise that Aaron Wan-Bissaka's time at Old Trafford could be coming to an end.
No offer has yet been made but the club have learned that Inter are willing to let their Dutch defender leave for the right price.
Liverpool consider January move for Wolves' Ruben Neves
Monday 16 January 2023 12:52 , Michael Jones
Liverpool are considering moving for Wolves midfielder Ruben Neves now, rather than in the summer, in a bid to solve their disastrous form, writes the Mirror.
The Reds endured a humbling at Brighton on the weekend, losing 3-0 and being played off the pitch by their slick opponents. Jurgen Klopp has had to contend with plenty of injuries this season, particularly in forward positions, but it is in midfield which many observers have identified as major problem.
Mainstays like Jordan Henderson and Thiago Alcantara are in their 30s now while Fabinho is struggling for consistent fitness, and younger players like Fabio Carvalho and Harvey Elliott are still learning on the job.
That means Liverpool are looking to bring in an all-action midfielder in his prime, and Wolves' Ruben Neves has been identified as a serious option.
Manchester United are again a team led by leaders after Erik ten Hag's restructuring
Monday 16 January 2023 12:45 , Michael Jones
It has been a triumph of leadership at Old Trafford. That may have been Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's intention when he fast-tracked Harry Maguire to the captaincy, but now Manchester United's leader is neither the Norwegian nor his chosen skipper. Erik ten Hag used United's club captain in his ninth successive win but Maguire came on after 89 minutes, just as he had at Wolves.
A fine World Cup may have altered his place in the pecking order at Old Trafford, but in the wrong direction. With Ten Hag picking Luke Shaw as a central defender in the Manchester derby, Maguire now only seems the third-choice left-sided centre-back. At least, as he came on ahead of Victor Lindelof, he may only be second in line on the right. He has begun two league games since the 4-0 shellacking at Brentford and, while his manager may praise him in public, his mind feels made up.
But at a time when the captain is demoted and diminished, they seem to have more leaders than at any point for years. It is partly a product of Ten Hag's firm grip, of his determination to instil a winning ethos. “Mentality has a lot of elements,” he explained. “One of them is resilience. The determination of this team is progressing a lot in dealing with setbacks, dealing with suffering in painful moments.” Which, after a swift turnaround to overcome Manchester City, United certainly did. A team with a tendency to wilt last season appear to have acquired character.
Man United are again a team led by leaders after Erik ten Hag's restructuring
Arsenal offered Leandro Trossard from Brighton
Monday 16 January 2023 12:37 , Michael Jones
And, as The Independent has reported, Arsenal have been offered the chance to sign Leandro Trossard from Brighton after the Belgian's recent fallout with manager Roberto De Zerbi.
It remains to be seen whether Arsenal believe Trossard, 28, is the right fit.
Chelsea short-term successes show they remain a club on mixed wavelengths
Monday 16 January 2023 12:30 , Michael Jones
Graham Potter punched the air at full-time following his side's narrow 1-0 victory over Crystal Palace. It seemed a fair reaction, given the pressure cooker that is Chelsea at the moment following a winless 2023 up to now.
A worsening injury crisis, big money deals and even bigger contracts have been thrown into a boiling, bubbling pot of new ownership, struggling coach and discontented fans.
Saturday's win saw all of these issues unfold and more in a bizarre, frustrating and nervous afternoon of football.
The late, great Gianluca Vialli was honoured with a montage of his finest moments and a minute's applause before the game, with his son and club legends venturing onto the pitch to pay tribute. The current Chelsea players, meanwhile, wore shirts bearing the Italian's name before kick-off.
Chelsea short-term successes show they remain a club on mixed wavelengths
Lorient set to reject Hammer's bid for Moffi
Monday 16 January 2023 12:22 , Michael Jones
talkSPORT are reporting that Lorient are set to reject West Ham's £20m bid for Terem Moffi with the French side valuing the Nigerian international striker at closer to £30m.
West Ham would have to up their offer at least another £5m after add-ons if they want to secure the striker's services.
Fan who kicked Ramsdale faces ban
Monday 16 January 2023 12:15 , Michael Jones
Tottenham Hotspur have come out and said that the fan who aimed a kick at Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale would face an “immediate ban”.
“We are appalled by the behaviour of a supporter that attempted to attack Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale at the end of today's match,” said a Tottenham statement.
“Violence in any form has no place in football.
“The club has reviewed its CCTV footage to identify the supporter and will be working with the Met Police, Arsenal and Aaron Ramsdale to take the strongest possible action, including an immediate ban from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.”
West Ham in talks over Moffi
Monday 16 January 2023 12:08 , Michael Jones
West Ham have held further talks with Lorient over a potential £25million deal for striker Terem Moffi.
The proposal is understood to be £20m with a further £5m for Moffi, a Nigeria international, who has scored 12 goals in 18 games this season.
Having arrived at the French club in 2020, the 23-year-old has racked up 59 goals in 135 games and helped them avoid a relegation scrap last season.
His arrival at the London Stadium could boost David Moyes' team's attacking capabilities as they look to stave off relegation.
Bournemouth agree deal for Ouattara
Monday 16 January 2023 12:00 , Michael Jones
Bournemouth have agreed a deal with Lorient for winger Dango Ouattara with the fee said to be £20m. He will travel to the UK today to complete his medical and finalise the move.
The 20 year old has scored six goals in 18 Ligue 1 appearances this season having made his debut in August 2021. He also featured in Lorient's 3-1 defeat to Marseille this weekend.
Bournemouth are hoping to add to their squad in this window and Ouattara's signing could be the first of many.
Hudson-Odoi to leave Chelsea?
Monday 16 January 2023 11:52 , Michael Jones
Callum Hudson-Odoi could reportedly leave Chelsea for a bargain fee this summer after the arrival of Mykhailo Mudryk.
The winger has just 12 months left on his contract and is currently on loan with Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen. The winger has struggled for opportunities at Stamford Bridge despite featuring in multiple positions and that seems set to continue with the arrival of Mudryk.
Hudson-Odoi has always attracted interest from Germany but seemed determined to make his mark at Chelsea. However since making his first team debut in 2018, he has never started more than 11 games in the league – he hit that mark last season under Thomas Tuchel.
Hudson-Odoi has made 15 appearances, including 11 starts, in all competitions this season after moving to Germany for more regular playing time.
If the winger does not agree an extension with Chelsea over the summer, he will be able to start talking to foreign clubs in January 2024.
The rise of Marcus Rashford – the story behind his stunning goalscoring streak
Monday 16 January 2023 11:45 , Michael Jones
Marcus Rashford continued to drive Manchester United's renaissance as his latest goal gave his side a memorable win in the Manchester derby on Saturday.
After two seasons of struggle, the 25-year-old has rediscovered his form and has scored in each of his last seven appearances.
Here the PA news agency looks at how the former academy graduate's season has taken off since the World Cup and how he is now flourishing under new manager Erik ten Hag.
The rise of Marcus Rashford – the story behind his stunning goalscoring streak
Wolves remain in talks for Sarabia and Gomes
Monday 16 January 2023 11:37 , Michael Jones
Talks are ongoing between Wolves and both Paris Saint-Germain and Flamengo over deals for Pablo Sarabia and Joao Gomes respectively.
Negotiations for both players are in the advanced stages but have not yet been fully agreed.
Gomes seems the likelier of the two to get over the line with the player said to be preparing to travel to the UK from Brazil this week, if and when the deal is finalised.
Wolves are optimistic over Sarabia's potential deal too as the player is said to want to link up again with fellow Spaniard Julen Lopetegui at Molineux.
Arsenal keeping tabs on Raphinha
Monday 16 January 2023 11:30 , Michael Jones
Arsenal are keeping an eye on former Leeds winger, Raphinha, and his ongoing situation at Barcelona. The Gunners failed in their pursuit of Mykhailo Mudryk but the new Chelsea man was not the only forward player the club have been looking at in this window.
Apparently Arsenal are “prepared for an opportunity” to sign Raphinha if it arises. They made a bid for the winger in the summer before he went to the Nou Camp but Raphinha has started just seven games in La Liga this season and there are rumours that Barcelona may be open to letting him leave the club.
Mikhailo Mudryk: Shakhtar to donate £20m of Chelsea transfer fee to Ukrainian soldiers
Monday 16 January 2023 11:22 , Michael Jones
Shakhtar Donetsk will donate more than £20million of the transfer fee received for Mikhailo Mudryk to Ukrainian soldiers.
The 22-year-old forward joined Chelsea for £88m on Sunday after the Blues moved late to hijack a move to Premier League rivals Arsenal.
Shakhtar held out in negotiations for the biggest possible fee with a portion now set to go to “soldiers, defenders and their families” in the ongoing defence against the Russian invasion.
“I want to thank the entire civilised world for helping Ukraine,” club president Rinat Akhmetov said in a statement.
Shakhtar to donate £20m of Mikhailo Mudryk transfer fee to Ukrainian soldiers
Roberto De Zerbi opens door for Leandro Trossard to stay
Monday 16 January 2023 11:15 , Lawrence Ostlere
Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi has spoken on out the Leandro Trossard situation, and said the door is open for the Belgian winger to stay at the Amex.
Does this mean Trossard may be staying, or is it a way of protecting the value of the player? Saying he's never going to play for you again is a surefire way of cutting the asking price, after all.
Newcastle's complete extraordinary transformation with 'more growth to come'
Monday 16 January 2023 11:08 , Lawrence Ostlere
Thirty-eight points. It used to be the sum total of Newcastle's ambitions for a season in the dog days of Mike Ashley's reign. It was enough to secure them their Premier League status.
Thirty-eight points. It is Newcastle's return in the first half of this season. If even the most rudimentary of maths shows it is an average of two per game, it promises to bring them Champions League football. Or, to put it in terms that were more familiar until recently, they are safe from relegation with 19 games to go.
If they are, in effect, twice as good as they used to be with roughly half a new team, and six players who predated their takeover and subsequent spending spree started the win over Fulham, there are other examples of the exponential improvement that threatens to carry them into the European elite.
The 38 points Newcastle have from 19 games is more than three times as many as the 11 they had taken at this stage last season. The 11 goals they have conceded is barely more than a quarter of the 42 they had let in by this point 12 months ago. Eddie Howe's language tends to be unremarkable, but the numbers are.
“It's been a really good first half of the season for us,” said the Newcastle manager. “We've improved from the start of the season to now. I think there's still more growth in the team to come.”
Newcastle's complete extraordinary transformation with 'more growth to come'
Chelsea short-term successes show they remain a club on mixed wavelengths
Monday 16 January 2023 10:44 , Lawrence Ostlere
Graham Potter punched the air at full-time following his side's narrow 1-0 victory over Crystal Palace. It seemed a fair reaction, given the pressure cooker that is Chelsea at the moment following a winless 2023 up to now.
A worsening injury crisis, big money deals and even bigger contracts have been thrown into a boiling, bubbling pot of new ownership, struggling coach and discontented fans.
Saturday's win saw all of these issues unfold and more in a bizarre, frustrating and nervous afternoon of football.
After the on-pitch action had begun, murmurs began: Chelsea had announced the signing of Mykhailo Mudryk 20 minutes into the match.
By Ollie Cooper:
Chelsea short-term successes show they remain a club on mixed wavelengths
Is Erling Haaland working at Manchester City?
Monday 16 January 2023 10:27 , Lawrence Ostlere
It seems an absurd question about a player so far clear in the race for the Golden Boot. But the Norway international was a peripheral figure in Saturday's 2-1 Premier League derby defeat to Manchester United, having only a couple of half-chances and just 19 touches in the match.
Haaland has now gone three games without a goal – hardly a crisis, particularly as he was only a second-half substitute at Southampton, but a dip by the standards of a player who had 27 in his first 21 outings.
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Pep Guardiola admits Erling Haaland shortcoming after Man City setback
Barcelona explore re-signing Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
Monday 16 January 2023 10:12 , Lawrence Ostlere
In a sign that they might not be the most well-run club these days, Barcelona want to re-sign Pierre Emerick-Aubameyang from Chelsea.
Barca bought Aubameyang less than 12 months ago from Arsenal, before deciding he was surplus to requirements at the Nou Camp and selling him to Chelsea in the summer to clear the Gabonese striker off their wage books.
Aubameyang signed a two-year contract at Stamford Bridge but the manager who wooed him, Thomas Tuchel, was sacked by the Chelsea board days later and replaced by Graham Potter. The striker has scored only one Premier League goal so far for the Blues.
Now Barca want him back, says the Telegraph, but fear they may face a legal challenge to re-sign a player in this way.
Liverpool consider move for Wolves' Ruben Neves
Monday 16 January 2023 09:55 , Lawrence Ostlere
Liverpool are considering moving for Wolves midfielder Ruben Neves now, rather than in the summer, in a bid to solve their disastrous form, writes the Mirror.
The Reds endured a humbling at Brighton on the weekend, losing 3-0 and being played off the pitch by their slick opponents. Jurgen Klopp has had to contend with plenty of injuries this season, particularly in forward positions, but it is in midfield which many observers have identified as major problem.
Mainstays like Jordan Henderson and Thiago Alcantara are in their 30s now while Fabinho is struggling for consistent fitness, and younger players like Fabio Carvalho and Harvey Elliott are still learning on the job.
That means Liverpool are looking to bring in an all-action midfielder in his prime, and Wolves' Ruben Neves has been identified as a serious option.
Chelsea willing to let Raheem Sterling leave
Monday 16 January 2023 09:42 , Lawrence Ostlere
Meanwhile Chelsea have decided they are willing to let Raheem Sterling leave the club, writes Football Insider, having splurged on Mykhailo Mudryk among a whole host of new signings at the club.
The 22-year-old Mudryk, who was announced by the Stamford Bridge club during their Premier League game with Crystal Palace on Sunday, had seemed set for Arsenal as late as Thursday but it was always Chelsea's intention to go in big for the player, and they followed that through with offers that were simply too good to turn down.
Chelsea have already added striker David Datro Fofana from Molde and centre-back Benoit Badiashile from Monaco in the January window, as Todd Boehly looks to give new boss Graham Potter the tools to turn around the team's performance. Brazilian youngster Andrey Santos was also added from Vasco da Gama, while Joao Felix joined on loan from Atletico Madrid – only to be sent-off on his debut in the defeat to Fulham.
Now they need to offload at least one of many their forwards, and Sterling, who only joined this summer, could be on the chopping block. Finding a suitor for the 28-year-old and his vast wages could be a challenge, however.
Arsenal offered Leandro Trossard from Brighton
Monday 16 January 2023 09:23 , Lawrence Ostlere
And, as The Independent has reported, Arsenal have been offered the chance to sign Leandro Trossard from Brighton after the Belgian's recent fallout with manager Roberto De Zerbi.
It remains to be seen whether Arsenal believe Trossard, 28, is the right fit.
Arsenal search for forwards after missing out on Mudryk
Monday 16 January 2023 09:17 , Lawrence Ostlere
Arsenal are on the hunt for a new forward after missing out on Ukrainian 22-year-old Mykhailo Mudryk.
Chelsea's last-minute hijacking of the deal has left the Gunners searching for another option, and have they made contact with Barcelona over the possibility of signing Brazilian winger Raphinha and Spanish forward Ferran Torres, according to 90min.
Spanish outlet Sport reports Barcelona want £100m for Raphinha in order to sell.
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Monday 16 January 2023 08:50 , Lawrence Ostlere
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