EU trailing UK capital market reforms, Frankfurt bourse official says
By Pablo Mayo Cerqueiro LONDON The EU is falling behind Britain in tapping into savers' money to boost
2023-11-28 16:28
Evanescence star Amy Lee admits 50 cent 'hates her guts' after award show snub
Evanescence frontwoman Amy Lee has admitted 50 Cent "hates her guts" after the 'Bring Me To Life' rockers beat him at the 2004 Grammy Awards
2023-11-28 16:24
Past Lives scoops top prize at Gotham Awards
'Past Lives' writer-director Celine Song told how it was an "honour" after the movie scooped the Best Feature prize at the Gotham Awards on Monday night (27.11.23).
2023-11-28 16:21
Norway’s $1.5 Trillion Wealth Fund Recommends Adding Private Equity
Norway’s $1.5 trillion wealth fund recommended that private equity be added to its investment portfolio, reflecting a broader
2023-11-28 16:19
Eddie Howe has made huge Newcastle improvements – yet even more is needed for his biggest test yet
As the Saudi money rolled in, some might have thought Eddie Howe’s days were numbered. With big-money, marquee player signings coming through the door, an elite, high-profile coach would surely not be too far behind. At the start of this season, it appeared Howe had reached his limitations. Three defeats in Newcastle United’s opening four league games gave credence to claims all that was missing from the PIF Toon revolution was a new figurehead. However, despite having to work with a squad so injury-ravaged, Howe has Newcastle buzzing again. His lack of willingness to be drawn on Newcastle’s Middle Eastern overlords does not make him universally popular, but what Howe is doing with his team, a threadbare one at that, is nothing short of remarkable. A recent uptick in results is no fluke – Howe has accepted having to work with 14 fit players and academy kids as backups and is getting on with it, eking every inch out from his shell of a side, with some innovative thinking and a gameplan his players need not stray too far from. “The gaffer, that’s it. The gaffer,” defender Jamaal Lascelles insisted after Saturday’s win over Chelsea, when asked what the difference between playing for Newcastle before the takeover compared to now was. “Everything he’s done, the philosophy, the culture, the way he gets us working. I could stand here all day and talk about it. He’s improved everyone as a player, he’s improved us as a team, everyone knows what they have to do on the pitch.” That last point was illustrated perfectly in Saturday’s encounter with Chelsea. Newcastle had no right to win that game – against a Blues team on the up, with three goalkeepers and four academy players on the bench – and after Raheem Sterling equalised in the first half, there appeared likely to be only one winner. Yet, somehow, with Mauricio Pochettino able to turn to £300m worth of cavalry, Newcastle dug deep, stuck to their jobs, and ran out rampant 4-1 winners. One was a collection of individuals, the other was a team. And that is down to Howe. He is really trying everything possible to gain an advantage. The full-to-bursting St. James’ treatment room and a crucial clash in Paris leaves him with no alternative. One look at Newcastle’s set pieces tells you all you need to know about the work that is going on at the training ground. The scene is more akin to the NFL. The majority of black and white shirts in the box are “blockers” creating plenty of space for their most lethal options from Kieran Trippier’s excellent deliveries into the penalty area. One particular routine worked out perfectly on Saturday, but Joelinton still somehow headed wide with the goal at his mercy. The results are startling, nonetheless. Having been one of the least threatening teams from set plays previously, Since the start of the 2022-23 Premier League season, no club have a better expected goal (xG) difference per 100 set pieces than Newcastle. No stone is left unturned as Howe tries to find an edge to revive his side’s Champions League campaign. “A change of feel, just a different routine, you never know how these things affect your performance,” Howe said of his side’s decision to train on the Parc des Princes pitch ahead of Tuesday’s clash with Paris Saint-Germain, as opposed to remaining at home on the day of the game as they did in their previous two away group games. “The results you can never guarantee, but performance, we’re looking for an improvement from our two away games. So that’s why we’ve done what we’ve done today.” PSG come into the contest as favourites having hit five past Monaco at the weekend, and a defeat would end Newcastle’s Champions League hopes. Without half of his squad, against one of the best sides in the world, Howe and his side really shouldn’t stand a chance. As Chelsea will testify to, however, count them out at your peril.
2023-11-28 16:18
'It looks promising! Take That confirm Las Vegas residency talks
Take That star Gary Barlow has confirmed the 'Never Forget' hitmakers are in talks over a Las Vegas residency, admitting a deal "looks promising".
2023-11-28 16:18
Edgar Wright urges Hollywood franchise to 'take a breather' to avoid burnout
'Baby Driver' filmmaker Edgar Wright thinks massive Hollywood franchises need to learn to "take a breather and let people get excited" again.
2023-11-28 16:17
South African Plan Paves Way for $80 Billion Energy Transition
An $80 billion South African investment plan to begin transitioning the economy away from fossil fuels over five
2023-11-28 15:56
One Corner of China’s Weak Market Is Seeing a $25 Billion Rally
Investors desperate for returns in China’s lackluster equities are scooping up some of the smallest and most volatile
2023-11-28 15:48
Japan's price trend gauge hits record, heightens case for BOJ exit
By Leika Kihara TOKYO A key measure of Japan's trend inflation accelerated to 2.2% in October, data showed
2023-11-28 15:28
Adani Stocks Add $15 Billion in Best Day Since Hindenburg Report
Shares of Adani Group companies rallied, with the flagship Adani Enterprises Ltd. surging 13%, after India’s Supreme Court
2023-11-28 15:23
Lessons From the Country With World’s Largest HIV Epidemic
South Africa, with the world’s biggest number of HIV cases, has in the past five years reduced the
2023-11-28 15:16