Bangkok: Parents of Siam Paragon mall shooter ask for forgiveness
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2023-10-07 00:20
Roy Hodgson admits Crystal Palace are in midst of a ‘serious injury crisis’
Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson admits his side are in the thick of a “serious injury crisis” with midfielder Eberechi Eze becoming the latest player set for a lengthy spell on the sidelines. Eze’s hamstring issue ruled him out of selection for Gareth Southgate’s latest England squad after he featured last month, with the 25-year-old joining an ever-growing list of Palace players unavailable for Saturday’s home encounter with Nottingham Forest. Despite the latest blow, Hodgson made clear he had no intention of courting pity, pointing to the bigger picture as he sought to assure concerned supporters. Hodgson said: “There is no sympathy in the world of football for injuries and there is no point seeking sympathy. It happens to all teams. “We happen to be in the middle of quite a serious injury crisis at the moment, but we have to learn to deal with it and accept the situation and look forward to the time when our squad is bigger again when these players return. “OK, it’s not going to be in the next week or two, but the season doesn’t end until May so we have to keep that in mind as well.” Palace sit ninth in the Premier League table after seven matches and enter Saturday’s contest bolstered by their 1-0 victory over Manchester United last time out, with defender Joachim Andersen providing the decisive strike. Hodgson, aware of his dwindling resources, said: “We are going to be dependent now, really, on the players who have come in to take their places in doing a good job, which to be fair they have been doing. “I’m very satisfied with the way the team has been playing, and we’re a squad, so there is no point complaining about injuries. They do happen and you must never feel sorry for yourself. “One or two of the players who have come in, in the last two or three weeks, who have not necessarily played from the start, have come in and done exceptionally well. That is the way we have got to look at it.” While Hodgson refused to set a timeframe for Eze’s return, he did concede that the injury was “serious” and “the severity of the injury might suggest it’s as long as that.” Michael Olise, among Hodgson’s other key attackers, has not played this season as he continues to recover from a hamstring injury of his own, while summer signing Jefferson Lerma – also out with same problem – remains ruled out. Odsonne Edouard, yet another member of Palace’s hamstring woe-club, has progressed and could start against Forest at Selhurst Park, while Brazilian Matheus Franca is still working his way back to match fitness, but is “no longer injured”. Dean Henderson, James Tomkins and Naouirou Ahamada all remain unavailable. Read More Ollie Watkins extends stay at Aston Villa with new long-term contract Mikel Arteta: Arsenal must be at best in every department to beat Man City We’re not top-four contenders: Unai Emery plays down Aston Villa’s strong start Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino knows importance of Burnley game after two wins Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola ponders how to replace Rodri against Arsenal Ange Postecoglou accepts Liverpool denied ‘legitimate goal’ by VAR error
2023-10-07 00:19
Brazil auto exports to plunge this year as Argentina crisis hits hard
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2023-10-07 00:17
Donald Trump’s lawyers seek to halt civil fraud trial and block ruling disrupting real estate empire
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US consumer watchdog warns payment systems risk Chinese-style surveillance
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German prosecutors say witness evidence so far doesn't suggest a far-right leader was assaulted
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2023-10-06 23:59
Elena Rybakina, Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff all advance to the semifinals at the China Open
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2023-10-06 23:59
Braves ensure fans can have postseason heart attacks in more ways than one
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2023-10-06 23:59
Deadly force against a protester at Atlanta's future public safety training center was 'reasonable,' special prosecutor says
The use of force against a protester killed at the future site of the Atlanta public safety center was reasonable, and no charges will be filed against the officers involved, a special prosecutor assigned to investigate the case said Friday.
2023-10-06 23:57
Ollie Watkins signs new Aston Villa contract
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2023-10-06 23:55
NFL trade grades: Dolphins rescue Chase Claypool from Bears' sinking ship
The Bears traded Chase Claypool to the Dolphins in a trade that, on the surface, looks great for all sides.
2023-10-06 23:55
Joey Votto wants to play one more year for any team that will have him
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2023-10-06 23:54
