Mikel Arteta offers Bukayo Saka & William Saliba injury updates before Chelsea clash
Mikel Arteta rates Bukayo Saka & William Saliba's chances of returning for Arsenal against Chelsea.
2023-10-20 18:25
Analysis-Republican White House hopefuls embrace killing criminals to fight crime
By Gram Slattery WASHINGTON Fentanyl producers in Mexico should be killed. So too should human traffickers and drug
2023-10-20 18:24
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain questions Liverpool's handling of summer exit
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain reflects on the disappointing manner of his departure from Liverpool.
2023-10-20 18:22
Jude Bellingham reveals secret behind unbelievable Real Madrid start
Jude Bellingham credits the Real Madrid fans for inspiring his excellent form this season.
2023-10-20 18:21
Jim Jordan to make third try at top job in paralyzed US House
By David Morgan and Katharine Jackson WASHINGTON The U.S. House of Representatives is due to hold a third
2023-10-20 18:20
China's troubled property sector to face more debt defaults
By Xie Yu HONG KONG More debt defaults are likely to emerge in China's property sector as troubled
2023-10-20 18:20
The three-year cruise has been postponed because it still doesn't have a ship
Life at Sea Cruises was due to depart on its first three-year journey around the world on November 1. But two weeks before departure, the company still doesn't have a ship -- and has delayed launch date to November 11, from Amsterdam instead of Istanbul.
2023-10-20 18:18
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2023-10-20 18:18
Mikel Arteta hails career-long support of ‘big brother’ Mauricio Pochettino
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta hailed Mauricio Pochettino as a “big brother” and believes he is already turning things around at Chelsea. The pair played together for a year at Paris St Germain, both arriving in 2001 and striking up a friendship that lasts until the present day. They have since gone on to become top coaches – but their meeting at Stamford Bridge on Saturday will be the first time they have faced off as opposing managers. Pochettino, 51, is 10 years older than Arteta and while they may have signed for PSG at the same time, the Arsenal boss credits the Argentinian for taking him under his wing. “First of all, it was my first professional opportunity in Paris and we arrived at the same time and lived together in a hotel for three months,” Arteta explained. “He was critical, has been one of the most influential people in my career. Firstly as a player, he took me under the arm and looked after me like a little child, a little brother, and he was a big part of the success I had in Paris. “It was because of him because he really looked after me, gave me a lot of confidence and a lot of advice. “He has been a role model for me since that day, not only when I was a player but as a manager as well, when I had to make the decision to leave playing and start my coaching career he had a big say on that and I will always be grateful.” Arteta has been in charge of Arsenal since December 2019, just a month after Pochettino was sacked as head coach at north London rivals Tottenham. Pochettino returned to the Premier League when he took the reins at Chelsea in May and, despite a turbulent start, Arteta feels his old colleague is starting to turn things around. Asked if he felt Pochettino could rise to the challenge, he replied: “Yes, you can see already that something has changed very quickly. “It’s a big game and there is a big history between the two clubs. We know the types of games we’ve played together with them in the past but this is a different one. I’ve been really impressed by Chelsea. “I think they deserve much more than what they’ve got in the table. What Mauricio has done in a short time is phenomenal. We’ll be have to be at our best.” Arteta also revealed the best advice Pochettino had offered after he had hung up his boots: “’Don’t go into coaching — it’s too hard’! “That is the first thing. I knew he was going to be a coach and I followed him very closely because as a player he was already a leader. “The way he understood the game was phenomenal. I used to have him at my back and he was constantly coaching me. Very proud of what he has done and the way he has done it through his coaching career.”
2023-10-20 17:59
Futures inch lower as Treasury yields surge, earnings in focus
U.S. futures fell on Friday as the yield on 10-year government bonds surged following the hawkish tone by
2023-10-20 17:58
Israel pummels Gaza district, evacuates town as invasion looms
By Nidal al-Mughrabi and Emily Rose GAZA/JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Israel levelled a northern Gaza district after giving families still there a
2023-10-20 17:57
Haiti arrests key suspect in President Jovenel Moise's murder
Joseph Felix Badio is accused of ordering Colombian hitmen to kill President Jovenel Moise.
2023-10-20 17:56
