Ocean advocate devastated as Bali Beach is covered with plastic waste
An ocean advocate was devastated to see her local beach completely covered with plastic waste due to New Years Day celebrations
Wilder has spoken of his respect for the Spurs manager.
The defender is free to speak to other clubs.
Both found the net, which should cheer them up a bit, but neither will feel properly back on course until consistently performing in the Premier League against better sides. Confidence doesn’t properly return after a simple tap-in against League Two opponents, as was the case for Werner. No, when you haven’t scored in the past nine Premier League games and had only seven efforts on target in that time, returning to your best means going on a good scoring run over the next couple of months, as well as causing lots of problems with sharp, intelligent movement.
Manchester City’s players, among others, faced criticism this week for how they celebrated their goal against Brighton.
The 35-year-old has been in charge at Pride Park on an interim basis since November.
Well, Root could not have dreamed of a better start. Yesterday, England bowled out Sri Lanka for 135. Today, he picked up where he left off on day one, making his merry way to England’s highest-ever score in Sri Lanka.
David Moyes will have to make a call over whether to bring Lukasz Fabianski back into the fold after injury, but the West Ham goalkeeper is pushing to start once again. Said Benrahma struggled, along with most of his teammates, in the FA Cup win at Stockport on Monday but impressed with his work off the ball during the win at Goodison Park and should keep his place, with Michail Antonio coming in. It is thought youngster Mipo Odubeko, who is highly rated and made his first senior appearance in the dying minutes at Stockport, could be given a chance from the bench.
Saturday’s game against Southampton will be a milestone for the Denmark international.
Champions Liverpool host league leaders Manchester United at Anfield on Sunday.
The skipper had urged his team to impress from the word go and led by example with 168 not out in Galle.
The Norwegian’s side are top of the Premier League as they face the reigning champions.
The midseason window is now at its halfway stage but we are yet to see too many major moves as clubs grapple with the financial impact of the coronavirus pandemic. Reports today claim that one of the big moves may not involve any players at all, with suggestions Avram Grant could make a shock return to Stamford Bridge to assist Frank Lampard, while Fikayo Tomori is being linked with a loan move to AC Milan. Arsenal’s business will depend heavily on any outgoings and with Sead Kolasinac having departed on loan already, all eyes are on his close friend Mesut Ozil, who looks increasingly likely to join Fenerbahce.
The championship is scheduled to get under way in February.
Race to sign Arsenal's Folarin Balogun intensifies with three-way battle
The number eight will feature in Saturday’s Trailfinders Challenge Cup match against Ealing.
The skipper led by example with a fine innings to put his side into complete charge of the first Test
One of the Premier League’s fiercest rivalries renews on Sunday as Liverpool welcome Manchester United to Anfield. For the first time in years, England’s two most successful clubs go head-to-head as genuine title contenders, with defending champions Liverpool looking to reclaim top spot. Jurgen Klopp’s side do have a better goal difference, so victory will see them leapfrog United, but more than that, the victor will make a major statement as the season nears its halfway stage.
The Blaugrana face Athletic Club in the Super Cup final in Sevilla, while there is also the Rome derby in Italy
Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho says there have been no discussions over Gareth Bale's future. Bale, 31, has largely been restricted to appearances in the Europa League and domestic cups since making a high-profile return to Spurs on loan in September. The Welshman has started just once in the Premier League and was left on the bench by Mourinho when Spurs needed late inspiration in Wednesday's 1-1 draw with Fulham.