Author: The Guardian

Key eventsShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this feature“Many years back,” says Kári Tulinius, “Jonathan Wilson pointed out that Guardiola teams concede in clusters. It’s such a strange thing to see happen over and over again. It’s as if shipping a goal overloads their mental circuits and they’re unable to keep focus.”Share“Teams are starting to figure out,” says Tim Pearson, “that it’s not hard to get under Bellingham’s skin and knock him off his game. We saw Brazil do it in the recent friendly and Real are doing it today. He needs to show he can’t be…

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The possibility that Tiger Woods, 48, will captain the U.S. team for the next two Ryder Cups has increased after he confirmed talks for the role will end after the Masters.Woods had been thought to lead his national team in 2027 at Adare Estate in County Limerick. However, the PGA of America has also given the 15-time major champion the opportunity to serve as captain at Bethpage next year. Woods held off Ryder Cup talk until Tuesday at Augusta National Park, where he gave his clearest indication yet that he would soon be announced as captain of the U.S. team.”We’re…

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The Arizona supreme court ruled Tuesday to let a law banning almost all abortions in the state go into effect, a decision that could curtail abortion access in the US south-west and could make Arizona one of the biggest battlefields in the 2024 electoral fight over abortion rights.The justices said Arizona could enforce a 1864 near-total abortion ban, first passed before Arizona became a state, that went unenforced for decades after the US supreme court legalized abortion nationwide in the 1973 decision Roe v Wade. However, the justices also ruled to hold off on requiring the state to enforce the…

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World No. 1 Novak Djokovic beat Russia’s Roman Safiulin 6-1, 6-2 at the Monte Carlo Masters, easing into the third day on Tuesday after a rain delay Round three.Djokovic, who withdrew from the recent Miami Open to balance his schedule, looked fresh when he broke Safiullin’s serve three times in the first set, and two more breaks in the second set were enough to seal the victory. The Serbian, the 2013 and 2015 champion, will meet the winner of France’s Arthur Fels and Italy’s Lorenzo Musetti later on Tuesday in the second round. Musetti defeated Djokovic in the third round…

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Name: Plane PDA.Age: There’s a record of a bet between two members of Brooks’s gentlemen’s club about sex in a hot-air balloon back in 1785, so probably since the dawn of staffed flight.Appearance: Icky and extremely unwelcome.Is this a rebranding of the mile-high club? No, we’re casting a judgmental eye on a less X-rated phenomenon today: in-flight canoodling.Such an odd word. What is canoodling? I don’t know if there is a legal definition, but everyone’s getting worked up about a couple who were apparently reclined and entwined in what the Daily Mail called a “spooning position”. Images posted on X…

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A woman checking out of a Florida hotel on Monday told staff she was going on a God-directed shooting spree due to the day’s North American solar eclipse, according to Florida police. He shot and killed two drivers on the interstate and was arrested. Highway Patrol.Taylon Nichelle Celestine, 22, of Georgia, entered a highway in Bonifay, 115 miles (180 kilometers) from the Alabama border in the Florida Panhandle. Then head west. Within five miles (8 kilometers), she fired several shots at a passing car, breaking the window and grazing the driver’s arm, the department said in a statement.She then fired…

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Where do you stand on The Rock? A question to which the answer can only be, “Please – not on his face!” Wrestler, movie star, high-intensity interval philosopher, skincare entrepreneur, self-styled future presidential candidate … Personally I believe that Mr Dwayne Johnson is a net hilarity for humanity, though the idea he could ever truly limit himself to enriching the lives of only one species – or indeed only one planet – feels profoundly suspect.Last week, The Rock graced Fox News with a lengthy interview in which he announced he will be withholding his wildly coveted endorsement in the forthcoming…

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IHe is back. And this time, it might actually happen. The idea of ​​an official Club World Cup has been brewing for decades, but it could finally get off the ground in 2028. Sixteen teams, played over four consecutive June weekends in the Northern Hemisphere, with one winner. Please insert your own personal reaction emoji here.As always, it may depend on where you sit. If you’re a cash-strapped administrator trying to keep your club’s game running smoothly, you’ll instinctively take this for granted. Enhanced global TV and sponsor exposure, clearly defined time slots in the calendar and the best players…

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Weak government climate policies violate fundamental human rights, the European court of human rights has ruled.In a landmark decision on one of three major climate cases, the first such rulings by an international court, the ECHR raised judicial pressure on governments to stop filling the atmosphere with gases that make extreme weather more violent.The court’s top bench ruled that Switzerland had violated the rights of a group of older Swiss women to family life, but threw out a French mayor’s case against France and that of a group of young Portuguese people against 32 European countries.“It feels like a mixed…

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First goal: kick offThe big musical opens with a big number that introduces the main characters and keeps us glued to our seats for the next few hours.”My name is Alexander HamiltonThere’s a million things I haven’t done yetBut just wait, just wait.””Swing your razor, SweeneyHold on to heaven!The blood of those who moralize flows freely”.The County Championship surfaced to no cheers, barely announced and full of apologies. The brave ones take the initiative to meet new people and reflect on those who didn’t make it this summer. There were one or two new faces in the line, but not…

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