Australia’s Central Bank Set to Stand Pat at Lowe’s Last Meeting
Australia’s central bank is set to keep interest rates unchanged at Governor Philip Lowe’s final meeting amid mounting
2023-09-04 03:46
Sweet emotion in Philadelphia as Aerosmith starts its farewell tour, and fans dream on
Get ready to say goodbye to one of America's greatest rock bands
2023-09-04 03:25
Erik ten Hag frustrated by decisions in Manchester United’s defeat at Arsenal
Erik ten Hag was left bemoaning several decisions he felt went against his Manchester United side as they sank to a dramatic late defeat at Arsenal. Stoppage-time strikes from Declan Rice and Gabriel Jesus secured a 3-1 win for the hosts, who had equalised through Martin Odegaard just 110 seconds after Marcus Rashford had opened the scoring for United. The late double would have been even more galling for the away side as substitute Alejandro Garnacho thought he had won it with his own strike, only to see it ruled out by a close offside VAR call. That was just one of the close decisions ten Hag believes fell in Arsenal’s favour as the Red Devils slipped to a second defeat of the season in north London. The Dutchman also felt Kai Havertz should have been booked for diving after seeing a penalty award overturned by VAR and that Rice’s goal came about only because Jonny Evans had been fouled – while he called for debutant Rasmus Hojlund to have been given a spot-kick of his own. “The performance was right but the result was not on our side and definitely many decisions were against us,” he said. “Let’s start at the penalty given but rejected. Everyone can see it’s a simulation but he did not get booked for it. “Then the foul on Hojlund in the penalty area and I don’t think it was even noticed by the VAR. Then the disallowed goal from Garnacho. The performance was right but the result was not on our side and definitely many decisions were against us Erik ten Hag “I think they looked from the wrong angle and it’s onside. Then the final goal. How can they allow that? It’s a clear and obvious foul on Jonny Evans otherwise he would have blocked the shot from Declan Rice. So it’s a lot.” Despite the defeat ten Hag felt his team – without a number of injured first-team players and having also lost centre-back pairing Lisandro Martinez and Victor Lindelof to injury and illness, respectively, during the game – put in a strong showing. “I also have a good feeling because our performance was very good,” he added. “I won’t say it was perfect because there is definitely room for improvement. But if we see our compactness, pressing, moving with the ball and making the counters, very calm, we never gave Arsenal an opportunity to press us. There were a lot of positives in this game but there is still a lot to do Erik ten Hag “The next stage is we could have done that better and the movement we could have done in the right moments. There were a lot of positives in this game but there is still a lot to do.” Arsenal have now won three of their opening four games as Rice once again shone following his £105million summer move from West Ham. He topped off a fine display with the important second goal as manager Mikel Arteta hailed the influence of the England midfielder. “I think, a tremendous performance,” he said. “When you look at how a holding midfielder needs to dominate his area, how he needs to break up play, how he glided the team together when they were stretched a bit. “Then he produced a magic moment to win us the game, so, (I’m) really happy with him. “He’s a great kid. I think he’s got a good mixture between being extremely demanding with everybody and himself, having a bit of banter and being around the staff and the boys in a really humble way. So I think he’s fitting in brilliantly.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live They really outplayed us – Jos Buttler credits New Zealand after England mauling Rugby codes unite with tributes for David Watkins Wolves claim player subjected to discriminatory abuse during Crystal Palace loss
2023-09-04 03:25
LSU vs. Florida State: Who can afford a loss more in Orlando, Tigers or Seminoles?
In the biggest game of the weekend, No. 5 LSU will take on No. 8 Florida State in Orlando. Between the Tigers and the Seminoles, who can afford a Week 1 "neutral-site" loss more?
2023-09-04 03:23
AEW All Out 2023 start time, match card, live stream, and how to watch
AEW All Out 2023 takes place on Sunday, Sept. 3, live from United Center in Chicago, Ill. Here's where to watch the show, and what matches will be on the card.
2023-09-04 03:23
Marcus Thuram scores his first goal in Serie A where his father was a standout defender
Marcus Thuram scored one goal and set up two others as Inter Milan beat visiting Fiorentina 4-0 to extend its perfect start in Serie A
2023-09-04 03:23
Paul Finebaum 'congratulates' ACC for essentially leading to its own demise with Cal, Stanford, SMU additions
Paul Finebaum is not a fan of the ACC adding Cal, Stanford and SMU because it essentially means Clemson, Florida State and North Carolina are going to walk at some point down the line. How soon? We don't know...
2023-09-04 03:19
Christian Benteke's brace fires DC United into playoff spot
Christian Benteke was back on the scoresheet for DC United.
2023-09-04 03:00
Lea Michele bids a heartfelt farewell to 'Funny Girl' as she prepares to take final bow
Lea Michele will play Fanny Brice in the Broadway musical revival of "Funny Girl" for the last time Sunday evening, and she's been reflecting on what the experience has meant to her.
2023-09-04 02:57
Wolves claim player subjected to discriminatory abuse during Crystal Palace loss
Wolves have alleged one of their players was subjected to discriminatory abuse during their Premier League game at Crystal Palace on Sunday. The club reported the matter to the officials and stadium authorities at Selhurst Park and a supporter was subsequently ejected from the ground. Police have also been informed. The player affected has not been named. A statement from Wolves read: “We are very disappointed to report that one of our players was the target of discriminatory abuse by an opposing fan during today’s game with Crystal Palace. “We reported the incident quickly to Crystal Palace, Premier League match centre and the matchday officials. “Crystal Palace security moved swiftly to remove the supporter in question and notified police at Selhurst Park. “We are offering our full support to the player involved and have provided a formal statement to the Metropolitan Police. “Racism or discrimination in any form is completely unacceptable and should never be left unchallenged.” The PA news agency has contacted the Metropolitan Police. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
2023-09-04 02:56
Dennis Schroder Grabbed by Coach in Huddle During Germany's Latest Win
VIDEO: Dennis Schroder incident with coach.
2023-09-04 02:55
Karolina Muchova reaches US Open quarterfinals with 3-set victory
Karolina Muchova has made it to the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open with a 6-3, 5-7, 6-1 victory over Wang Xinyu
2023-09-04 02:54
