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Brentford beats Chelsea 2-0 to win at Stamford Bridge for 3rd straight season in Premier League
Brentford beats Chelsea 2-0 to win at Stamford Bridge for 3rd straight season in Premier League
Brentford has won at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League for the third straight season as second-half goals by Ethan Pinnock and Bryan Mbeumo earned a 2-0 victory over Chelsea
2023-10-28 22:29
xQc showcases goalkeeping skills to Zerkaa, leaving Sidemen member in splits: 'Get him the contract'
xQc showcases goalkeeping skills to Zerkaa, leaving Sidemen member in splits: 'Get him the contract'
The two have been informally talking about the possibility of inviting xQc to take part in the next charity football game
2023-06-12 15:20
Colts face another stingy defense as Saints make a rare trip to Indianapolis
Colts face another stingy defense as Saints make a rare trip to Indianapolis
Alvin Kamara and Jonathan Taylor have been two of the most successful and versatile running backs in the NFL
2023-10-27 07:50
Empowering AOI: Cincoze DS-1400 Embedded Computer Series
Empowering AOI: Cincoze DS-1400 Embedded Computer Series
TAIPEI, Taiwan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 28, 2023--
2023-09-28 16:22
Lauren James on target as Chelsea open WSL title defence with win over Tottenham
Lauren James on target as Chelsea open WSL title defence with win over Tottenham
Champions Chelsea opened their Women’s Super League title defence with a 2-1 win over Tottenham at Stamford Bridge. Australia striker Sam Kerr, who had been injured at the World Cup, was not in the squad - but Chelsea debutant Mia Fishel headed the home side into a 27th-minute lead. England international Lauren James added another early in the second half from a cross by Guro Reiten, whose initial effort looked to have been cleared away from behind the line. Spurs set up a tense closing 15 minutes when Martha Thomas pulled a goal back, before Chelsea substitute Jelena Cankovic saw her late goal ruled out for offside. Manchester United came from behind to beat Aston Villa 2-1 with a stoppage-time goal from substitute Rachel Williams at Villa Park, where the hosts saw Kirsty Hanson sent off. Scotland winger Hanson was shown a straight red card in the 74th minute for her high tackle on United midfielder Hayley Ladd. Villa, though, soon took the lead through England international Rachel Daly, only for Lucia Garcia to quickly have United back on level terms. Just when it seemed both teams would have to settle for a point, Williams headed in Nikita Parris’ deflected cross to secure United a dramatic victory. Leicester came from behind to beat newly-promoted Bristol City 4-2 at Ashton Gate. The Robins, back in the top flight after an absence of two seasons, went ahead through a fine strike from Carrie Jones in the 33rd minute. New Leicester signing Aimee Palmer, playing against her former club, fired the visitors level in added time at the end of the first half. Leicester took control after the break, as Shannon O’Brien put them in front and German striker Lena Petermann, making her debut, headed a third in the 52nd minute. Fellow debutant Jutta Rantala increased Leicester’s lead with seven minutes left before Amalie Thestrup scored her first Robins goal from the penalty spot. Elisabeth Terland scored twice in the first half as Brighton opened their WSL campaign with a 2-0 win at Everton. Norway forward Terland headed in after the ball came back off the crossbar to give the visitors a third-minute lead and soon added a second after being played in by Katie Robinson. Everton captain Megan Finnigan reduced the deficit just after the hour, but the home side were unable to conjure an equaliser. Manchester City won 2-0 at West Ham as Jill Roord scored on her debut. Lauren Hemp broke the deadlock early in the second half with a curling effort before Chloe Kelly then saw her penalty saved. Netherlands international Roord, a club-record summer signing from Wolfsburg, slotted in to open her City account in the 55th minute. City finished a player down after Leila Ouahabi was shown a straight red card for kicking out at Emma Harries, but the Hammers could not get themselves back into the game. Read More Arsenal break Women’s Super League record – but suffer shock Liverpool defeat Manchester United claim WSL victory with last-gasp goal against 10-player Aston Villa Chelsea vs Tottenham Hotspur LIVE: Latest Women's Super League updates Arsenal break Women’s Super League record – but suffer shock Liverpool defeat Manchester United claim WSL victory with last-gasp goal against 10-player Aston Villa
2023-10-02 02:45
How tall is Yung Gravy? 'Magic' hit-maker is among the tallest rappers in the industry
How tall is Yung Gravy? 'Magic' hit-maker is among the tallest rappers in the industry
Yung Gravy’s height unquestionably enhanced his rapper image, but it also sparked heated debates and attracted comparisons to his forebears and peers
2023-08-21 18:21
Travis Kelce fumbled trying to get Taylor Swift his phone number
Travis Kelce fumbled trying to get Taylor Swift his phone number
Travis Kelce made a play for Taylor Swift, but failed to score.
2023-07-28 07:48
Urging gratitude on weapons, UK defence minister tells Ukraine: 'We're not Amazon'
Urging gratitude on weapons, UK defence minister tells Ukraine: 'We're not Amazon'
VILNIUS British Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said on Wednesday he had warned Ukraine that its international allies were
2023-07-12 23:19
Canada's competition bureau ordered to pay nearly $10 million to Rogers, Shaw
Canada's competition bureau ordered to pay nearly $10 million to Rogers, Shaw
Canada's merger court asked the competition bureau to pay about C$13 million ($9.58 million) to Rogers Communications and
2023-08-30 11:29
Doja Cat explains why she changed 'aggressive' album title
Doja Cat explains why she changed 'aggressive' album title
Doja Cat changed the title of her new album from Hellmouth to Scarlet because she was worried the original named sounded too 'aggressive'
2023-10-13 17:16
Saudi Pro League sets sights on world’s best players
Saudi Pro League sets sights on world’s best players
The Saudi Pro League will target players “of the highest level” in future transfer windows, its head of recruitment has said. Top-flight Saudi Arabian clubs spent £701m to bring in talent from overseas in the summer, according to Fifa. That figure could have been even bigger if bids from Saudi teams for Paris Saint Germain striker Kylian Mbappe and Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah had been accepted. Michael Emenalo, the league’s director of football and the man in charge of the country’s Player Acquisition Centre for Excellence (Pace), admitted the Saudi league had “competed aggressively” in the summer window and that the focus was now on top-quality additions. “I’m hoping [the January transfer window] is not very busy, because I think the job that was done has been quite interesting and aggressive, and most of the clubs, I believe, have what they need,” the former Chelsea technical director said in an interview with the league’s in-house media team. “And hopefully the attention will now turn to work within the training facilities to improve these players and to allow the time to adapt and perform. “Now, whatever additional improvement that we need to do for any club, with time on our hands and preparation, we believe will be additions of the highest level. “We will continue to support and to see every opportunity we have to bring more talented individuals that want to come to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia that is open for business.” Saudi clubs have always traditionally been one of the top recruiters of talent in Asia but Al Nassr’s signing of Cristiano Ronaldo in January of this year marked a gear shift and paved the way for other superstars to join the league. Neymar, Karim Benzema, Riyad Mahrez, Ruben Neves and Sadio Mane are among the big names who subsequently moved to the kingdom in the summer. Emenalo added: “These guys have been the best performers for a very long time in our industry. We’re very, very lucky to have them. “I’ve always explained, privately and publicly, that top-level footballers are incredible and unique artists, and what they can do, you can only dream of until you try to do it, when you realise how difficult it is. “Those guys are exceptional artists, and the artists as time goes on will be greatly appreciated and copied by youngsters in the country and that will be for the good of everyone.” PA Read More No end to pursuit of the world’s best players, Saudi Pro League official says Brazil issue Neymar recovery update after ACL surgery as Ederson withdraws from squad Rumours: Man United could sell duo in January and Newcastle target midfield pair Rumours: Fernandes targeted by Saudi clubs and Moyes could get ‘upstairs’ role Cristiano Ronaldo scores 400th goal since turning 30 as Al Nassr beat Al Khaleej Jarell Quansah keen to become ‘top centre-back’ after Liverpool breakthrough
2023-11-16 22:19
Gilgo Beach murder suspect Rex Heuermann signs over Long Island home to estranged wife Asa Ellerup
Gilgo Beach murder suspect Rex Heuermann signs over Long Island home to estranged wife Asa Ellerup
Rex Heuermann's deed to transfer his Massapequa Park residence to his estranged wife, Asa Ellerup, was finalized on October 5
2023-11-15 19:47