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  • 16 Conclusions on Manchester United 1-1 Chelsea: Garnacho, Caicedo, pathetic Martinez and more

    16 Conclusions on Manchester United 1-1 Chelsea: Garnacho, Caicedo, pathetic Martinez and more

    Alejandro Garnacho, Moises Caicedo and Enzo Maresca during Manchester United v Chelsea

    Alejandro Garnacho should be dropped but Manchester United have made an actual good signing! As have Chelsea with Moises Caicedo, it turns out.

    1) That this was not the first time Manchester United went into a Premier League meeting with Chelsea in November under the caretaker charge of a Knows The Club coach appointed to steady a managerial ship he helped sink as an all-too-visible assistant was wonderfully damning in itself.

    Down to the details of Ruud van Nistelrooy having to flat-bat the same questions about Ruben Amorim’s influence over team selection that Michael Carrick faced with Ralf Rangnick supposedly operating in the shadows three years ago, this was an eerily similar situation for a hilariously mismanaged club to find itself in.

    That November 2021 game at Stamford Bridge – a 1-1 draw, as it happens – featured some exceptional punditry nonsense from Roy Keane. But one of his points was eye-catching when viewed with three years of hindsight.

    “The proof will be in the pudding over the next few years when we see who comes into the club, and that it’s not because you know somebody or have a certain agent. You hope whoever does come into the club starts to make the right decisions, get the right people in for the job, and not because someone might know somebody, or they are a decent guy.”

    Hold my beer, said Erik ten Hag, because it’s time to sign all my former Ajax players.

    The thing is, whether watching this as 90 isolated minutes or as another piece in this puzzling season, there is a glaring issue in this team which one of Amorim’s most successful Sporting projects should address. Some Viktor Gyokeres-shaped nepotism might not go amiss.

    2) Carrick walked away from this mess once his handover to Rangnick was complete, ostensibly to pursue a more permanent arrangement at senior level but very possibly because he was shamed at the idea he might stick around despite being tarnished by two previous managerial tenures.

    Van Nistelrooy should have no such qualms. He arrived with the Ten Hag vessel already sinking and has done well as a steady hand waiting for Amorim’s arrival.

    His public declarations about wanting to stay are interesting because Amorim is, for all intents and purposes, an INEOS appointment who will fall in line: he is a ‘head coach’ rather than a manager and will not hold the same recruitment power as his predecessors. The Portuguese should have say in his coaching set-up but if Manchester United choose to keep Van Nistelrooy on then that is a decision he must accept.

    It would make for a strange dynamic and a fresh start after his panicked summer appointment. Having been introduced into a doomed relationship between two parties desperate to spice things up and make it work, Van Nistelrooy has shown he is worth keeping around in some capacity for reasons beyond blind faith and sentiment.

    3) After a frenetic, error-strewn start from both teams, the origin of the first shot seemed like it might come to define the game. Matthijs de Ligt did well to block Cole Palmer’s effort from only a few yards out but Moises Caicedo setting the chance up after intercepting a Casemiro pass felt significant.

    As fun a season as it was spent pointing and laughing at Chelsea for their incompetent trailing and eventual record capture of Caicedo, the joke is on everyone else from this campaign onwards. The midfielder’s improvement has been sustained over this past year and his performance levels are approaching something really quite exceptional.

    The equaliser was a fine accoutrement, a Garth Crooks-baiting moment of brilliance in a wider display of dominance. But those defensive numbers are back among the absolute best in Europe, his ability to avoid bookings is unparalleled and Chelsea have one of the best midfielders in the world at 23 for the next six decades. That fee is barely mentioned anymore, and for good reason.

    4) Yet Casemiro was not the liability many might have expected at that point. There can be little blame attributed to the clearing header Caicedo duly dispatched into the bottom corner, while the Brazilian’s clever pass led to the penalty for the opener.

    With the main task of chauffeuring Palmer across Old Trafford it was a solid effort from Casemiro, who was only exposed once or twice and not in the sort of costly positions he has tended to leave his team vulnerable in before.

    It was actually rather the opposite: Casemiro was let down by his teammates on a number of occasions. Andre Onana played the most hospital of passes to him under immense pressure in the first half and Alejandro Garnacho received a bollocking from the former Real Madrid midfielder for failing to track back after giving the ball away at 1-1 in the second.

    Casemiro has been poor for some time, but the system he was constantly deployed in and the five-time European champion having to play in these conditions does explain some of the drop-off. It must be some adjustment to have this around you instead of Luka Modric.

    5) That Garnacho dressing-down had been coming. If Van Nistelrooy made an obvious mistake in his first Premier League game on the touchline it was keeping the Argentine on because he was dreadful.

    Three of his four shots – all from presentable positions after good team build-up – were mishit. The fourth was blocked. He did not beat Malo Gusto once and rather than contributing nothing, was actively detrimental to the attack at times.

    With two goals and a solitary opening-day assist to show for his Premier League season so far, the question should really be if rather than when he is taken out of the side. His last 12 league starts have produced a single goal and no assists. This is a deeply ineffective Manchester United attack which cannot afford a passenger and no player in that forward line should be considered undroppable.

    Making youth development part of your club’s image and ethos is a noble cause and no bad thing but managing the minutes of a 20-year-old not willing to do the hard yards because his place is under no real threat falls under that remit. The hope is that Amorim is brave enough to make such calls.

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    6) Casemiro might disagree but Garnacho’s worst moment came midway through the first half as Manchester United threatened to counter. Lavia lost the ball around the halfway line and it was worked to Rasmus Hojlund as Chelsea scurried around trying to restock their relatively bare defensive cupboards.

    Perhaps the final pass was delayed a little too long but really the responsibility was on Garnacho to watch the line hold his run and not be completely unnecessarily caught offside just as a three-versus-three attack unfolded. His frustration in throwing the ball to the ground at least showed self-awareness of his mistake.

    A couple of minutes prior, Marcus Rashford had expertly worked his way down the left and forced a save from Robert Sanchez from an acute angle with no cutback option available. Hojlund was laid prone, clutching his face after a nothing incident with Levi Colwill, presumably manoeuvring for a penalty which was never going to be given rather than trying to work himself into a position to help his teammate.

    Those two moments coming in quick succession felt indicative of young forwards prone to naivety, and anxious players so aware of the current team profligacy that they are making poor, snap decisions when proper thought and clarity might ordinarily prevail.

    7) Rashford was, at times, a nice contrast to that. His footwork to get past Gusto and to the byline for the first real Manchester United opening was a flash of genius, as was the sort of stepover dummy which allowed Garnacho to waste another opportunity soon after.

    There was to be no breakthrough and Van Nistelrooy’s decision to have the wingers switch flanks didn’t seem to produce the desired results until Bruno Fernandes floated a glorious delivery to the back post on the stroke of half-time, which Rashford met with a first-time volley.

    It clipped the crossbar and agonisingly went over, the requisite technique to execute such a move demanding just slightly too much from a player trying but struggling to make things happen.

    These substitutions might not be helping in that regard. Rashford has completed the full 90 minutes in three of his 15 starts this season and that cannot be down to either fitness or attitude considering those that have been trusted more.

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    8) The hope at Stamford Bridge will be that Enzo Fernandez can undergo the same difficult transformation as Caicedo. As it is, the 50 per cent success rate on nine-figure midfielders is an expensive old process to follow but there will always be saleable academy kids or hotels to offset those losses.

    Romeo Lavia was uncharacteristically poor in possession so it remains to be seen whether Enzo Maresca acts on that and tinkers with his system again.

    The captain has done nothing in his recent substitute cameos to deserve that opportunity, marking this appearance with a horrible miss when given time and space by Nicolas Jackson’s lay-off late on with the scores level.

    Fernandez did nothing of note otherwise and it is tough to see where his face fits in this team. When Chelsea needed control, they brought on their £106.8m midfielder and he misplaced a third of his passes; it’s not ideal.

    9) “That’s the best moment of the half,” said Gary Neville as Palmer eliminated Casemiro and Rashford from the game with one sublime touch into space from the left touchline before running in on goal.

    It said rather more about the 40 minutes which preceded it, although it was a wonderful piece of improvisation and impudence.

    The pièce de résistance, however, was Manuel Ugarte storming in to literally just barge Palmer over and take a booking. The Uruguayan was penalised for four more fouls thereafter but his midfield defiance was such that being being sent off would not have made a great difference.

    10) De Ligt did excellently on two occasions, stalling Palmer and refusing to commit him as the Chelsea forward bore down on goal in the area before blocking his snatched shot both times.

    The second half of that Bayern Munich sales promotion, Noussair Mazraoui showed he is a better at left-back than No. 10 and indeed possibly right-back. Noni Madueke did little beyond hitting the post with a header from a corner and that side was handled ably by one of Ten Hag’s precious few jobs-for-the-boys buys.

    A reliable defender who can be trusted on the ball under pressure, further forward and even in a number of different positions, Manchester United have found themselves the sort of low-key bargain which really should show them that throwing stupid sums around aimlessly solves nothing.

    11) It was Mazraoui’s gut-busting overlap which Garnacho bizarrely ignored before losing possession and having to be bailed out by Casemiro. That was a) in the 84th minute, and b) less than a month since Mazraoui underwent a corrective heart procedure. That is faintly ludicrous.

    12) The cheapest of Manchester United’s five first-team signings made for a combined near-£200m summer spend being their best addition is a hilarious bit from the INEOS brains trust. Mazraoui cost at least three times less than any of the other new arrivals and is the only one the jury doesn’t remain out on.

    De Ligt has had some wobbles but has done more good than harm. Ugarte remains unconvincing and ultimately needs time. Leny Yoro cannot possibly judged either way yet and probably for a few years even when he returns from injury. And Joshua Zirkzee is still an unsolvable enigma of epic proportions.

    Where is his best position? Why did Manchester United, when needing a more senior forward, sign him? What are his strengths? Why did he look so painfully slow when he had those three touches late on?

    In fairness – and sorry to labour the point about this one particular moment – Zirkzee’s movement as Mazraoui completed his overlapping run for Garnacho suggested he would have scored had the right choices been made as Marc Cucurella completely lost him. But they weren’t, he didn’t and the questions really do only grow louder.

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    13) Hojlund was not considerably better from the start but those displays are forgiven and largely forgotten with skill in those decisive moments. Even his touch to bring down Casemiro’s lofted pass was imperfect but the Dane did enough to force a mistake from Robert Sanchez and win the penalty.

    The Spaniard had a relatively solid game otherwise but this calibre of error feels all too frequent and it still seems incongruous that in this lavish project into which actual billions have been invested and players have been discarded in bulk, Chelsea have built a squad they reckon has title-winning potential but are so wedded to a keeper who is mid-table at best.

    14) Mykhailo Mudryk was brought on in the 69th minute; only three players had more unsuccessful dribbles and no-one was dispossessed more often. Chelsea cannot possibly persist with that experiment for much longer.

    15) Another game, another completely unnecessary, entirely avoidable and frankly cowardly Lisandro Martinez tackle.

    As with the one against Crystal Palace in September, it came towards the end of a fine individual performance from the centre-half. Martinez had played really well and seemed to get the customary rash challenge out of his system after clattering Jackson near the halfway line. Well done, The Butcher. You are really tough.

    Yet Martinez saved his best for stoppage-time, flicking his studs up to connect with Palmer’s knee after he had lifted the ball over his head. A lesser person might suggest that didn’t require much effort on the part of the Chelsea forward.

    It turns out Martinez is not at all too short to thrive as a Premier League centre-half at all. He is too much of a snide dick to be a consistently reliable one, though, because at some point his reputation will precede him and these tackles will let his team down more often than not.

    16) The 28 players used at Old Trafford cost £1.24billion; mediocrity doesn’t half come at a price.

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  • Scientists see one of the largest carbon-based molecules outside the solar system for the first time

    Scientists see one of the largest carbon-based molecules outside the solar system for the first time

    Scientists see one of the largest carbon-based molecules outside the solar system for the first time

    MIT researchers have found an interstellar cloud with a large amount of pyrene, a complex carbon molecule. Pyrene consists of four fused carbon rings and belongs to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.

    Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the United States have discovered an interstellar cloud that contained a lot of pyrene, a type of molecule that contains carbon.

    Writes UNN with reference to Space.

    The molecule, called pyrene, consists of four fused flat rings of carbon. It is classified as a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH), one of the most abundant complex molecules in the visible universe.

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    A complex form of carbon was first spotted outside the solar system by researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA.

    The pyrene was identified in a star-forming region called the Taurus molecular cloud, 430 light-years from Earth – one of the closest clouds to our planet. The detection was made using the 100-meter Green Bank Telescope (GBT), a radio telescope at the Green Bank Observatory in West Virginia, USA.

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    Pyrene is a large molecule known as a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH). Researchers speculate that this substance could be the source of much of the carbon in our solar system, which is crucial for life on Earth.

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  • Israel claims to have conducted a ground operation in Syria, capturing a Syrian citizen

    Israel claims to have conducted a ground operation in Syria, capturing a Syrian citizen

    Israel claims to have conducted a ground operation in Syria, capturing a Syrian citizen

    The Israeli military conducted a ground operation in Syria, detaining a citizen, Ali Soleiman al-Assi. The detainee was linked to Iranian networks and had been under surveillance for months.

    The Israeli military announced on Sunday that it had conducted a ground raid in Syria, detaining a Syrian citizen involved in Iranian networks. This was the first time in the current war that Israel announced that its troops were operating in Syria. This was reported by AP, according to UNN.

    Details

    It is noted that over the past year, Israel has carried out airstrikes in Syria several times, targeting members of Lebanese Hezbollah and officials from Iran, a close ally of both Hezbollah and Syria. But it has not previously made public information about ground operations in Syria.

    The Israeli military said that the capture was part of a special operation “that has been carried out in recent months,” although it did not say when exactly it happened.

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    The pro-government Syrian radio station Sham FM reported on Sunday that Israeli forces conducted a “kidnapping operation” over the summer, targeting a man in the south of the country.

    The army identified the captured man as Ali Soleiman al-Assi, saying he lives in the southern Syrian region of Saida. The IDF says the man had been under military surveillance for months and was involved in Iranian initiatives aimed at the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights near the Syrian border.

  • Moldova: CEC releases preliminary results of the second round of presidential elections

    Moldova: CEC releases preliminary results of the second round of presidential elections

    Moldova: CEC releases preliminary results of the second round of presidential elections

    According to preliminary data from the Moldovan Central Election Commission, opposition leader Alexandru Stoianoglo gained 52.03% of the vote in the second round of the presidential election. Incumbent President Maia Sandu received the support of 47.97% of voters.

    On Sunday, November 3, Moldova held a second round of presidential elections. According to preliminary data, oppositionist Alexandru Stoianoglo is leading. This is reported by UNN with reference to the official website of the Central Election Commission (CEC) of Moldova.

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    According to preliminary data, opposition leader Oleksandr Stoyanoglo is in the lead. He was supported by 52.03% of voters, or 540,577 people. The incumbent president , Maya Sandu, received 47.97% of the vote, or 498,408 voters.

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    Moldovan police registered 191 violations during the second round of the presidential election as of 18:30. The most common violations were photographing ballots and campaigning.

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  • ‘Bang average’ Man Utd slaughtered by pundits after ‘pub game’ v Chelsea

    ‘Bang average’ Man Utd slaughtered by pundits after ‘pub game’ v Chelsea

    Man Utd v Chelsea

    Man Utd were described as ‘average’ by both Roy Keane and Chris Sutton, while their 1-1 draw with Chelsea was dismissed as ‘like a pub game at times’.

    Neither United nor Chelsea were impressive in an Old Trafford encounter that lacked any real creativity as Ruud van Nistelrooy managed his second game as caretaker boss of the Reds.

    Captain Bruno Fernandes broke the deadlock from the penalty spot in the 70th minute after Chelsea keeper Robert Sanchez brought down Rasmus Hojlund.

    But the lead lasted only a few minutes before a crisp volley from Moises Caicedo – coming into some brilliant form in recent weeks – made it 1-1 and gave Chelsea the point they more than deserved.

    “Ruben Amorim should have signed a longer contract. There’s a long way back for this team. This is an average United team, all the stats back it up,” said Roy Keane on Sky Sports.

    “We are repeating ourselves, we don’t know what we are going to get from them – it’s hit and miss.

    “This United team, boring might be a bit strong. At the end it was a bit more open, but really disappointed – it was so flat. From the manager’s point of view, this team is way off it.

    “A really disappointing performance. United are a bit average at everything and they are not special. The lack of goals is hard to believe.

    “When you look at United, they play for moments. That’s nowhere near good enough for a United team.”

    United remain down in 13th while Chelsea are in fourth after the draw.

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    “My take from the game is how many players does Ruben Amorim need? He’s got a hell of a job on his hands,” said Sutton on BBC Radio 5 Live.

    “I thought Manchester United were bang average and if Chelsea had nearly hit the level which we know they’re capable of they would have won comfortably. Massive job for Amorim.”

    Back on Sky Sports, former Chelsea manager Frank Lampard said: “Manchester United need to work out how to get better connections throughout the team.

    “Individually all the players have to show some humility and show that they want to play for the club.

    “Go back to the basics of what they want to be and when they do the basics, that’s when we will see the talent.”

    Jamie Redknapp weighed in: “Up until the goal it was a tough watch. It was like a pub game at times.

    “From United’s point of view, I have seen them play worse this season.”

    United goalscorer Fernandes told BB Sport: “Everyone knows how much I wanted the goal to come.

    “I need to help the team with goals and assists. It’s been one of the most disappointing things this season – but I got some in the cup. Now scoring in the Premier League.

    “It was a lot of disappointment in the dressing room. We could have won the game.

    “Not much has changed. In midweek the goals went in. I said to some friends everything will come to us and people will say we wanted the manager to be sacked.

    “We get the point and we can be happy for that. We need to be disappointed because we’re far back in the league.”

  • Ukrainian badminton players win historic silver medal at competition in Germany

    Ukrainian badminton players win historic silver medal at competition in Germany

    Ukrainian badminton players win historic silver medal at competition in Germany

    Polina Bugrova and Yevheniya Kantemir won silver medals in doubles at the BWF World Tour tournament in Saarbrücken. This is the first medal in the Ukrainians' career at this level of competition.

    Ukrainian badminton players became silver medalists of the international competition HYLO Open 2024, UNN reports with reference to the Ministry of Youth and Sports.

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    The tournament in Saarbrucken, Germany, was held as part of the BWF World Tour with 274 athletes from 35 countries.

    "Polina Bugrova and Yevheniya Kantemir took second place in the women's doubles category. In the final, the Ukrainians lost to the first-seeded pair from Chinese Taipei," the statement said.

    For the first time in their careers, Ukrainian badminton players won a medal at the BWF World Tour.

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    The BWF World Tour is a series of 2nd class badminton tournaments under the auspices of the Badminton World Federation. The best players in the world ranking in singles and doubles take part in the competition.

  • “Halloween” comet burned up while flying towards the Sun: video of the last moments appeared

    “Halloween” comet burned up while flying towards the Sun: video of the last moments appeared

    “Halloween” comet burned up while flying towards the Sun: video of the last moments appeared

    Comet C/2024 S1 (ATLAS), discovered in September in Hawaii, evaporated near the Sun on October 28. The SOHO spacecraft captured the last moments of the comet, which belongs to the Kreutz family.

    A video of the "Halloween comet" ATLAS burning up as it flies toward the Sun has been released, UNN reports citing Space.com.

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    On Monday, October 28, the comet evaporated as it headed toward perihelion, the point closest to the sun in its orbit. Earlier, there were hopes that the comet, officially designated C/2024 S1 (ATLAS), might become a so-called "Halloween treat" visible to the naked eye, but in the end, these were just dreams.

    Now, thanks to the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO), a spacecraft jointly operated by NASA and the European Space Agency, we know exactly how and when comet ATLAS died.

    Comet C/2024 S1 (ATLAS) passed its closest point to Earth on October 23, reaching a magnitude of 8.7, too dim to be seen with the naked eye.

    Addendum

    Comet ATLAS was first discovered just last month, on September 27, by the Asteroid Terrestrial-Impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) project in Hawaii. The comet belongs to a family of comets known as the Kreutz comets, which all follow a similar orbit that brings them very close to the Sun every 500-800 years, depending on the individual orbit of each comet.

    The Kreutz comets are believed to be fragments of a single comet that broke apart at some point in the past. According to the European Space Agency, the earliest these comets were probably spotted was in 317 BC.

  • British ‘mega poll’ tilts toward Harris’ victory in US presidential election – media

    British ‘mega poll’ tilts toward Harris’ victory in US presidential election – media

    British 'mega poll' tilts toward Harris' victory in US presidential election - media

    UK-based Focaldata conducted a massive MRP poll of 31,000 American voters. The results show a likely victory of Kamala Harris over Donald Trump in key states.

    Focaldata, a British company, polled more than 31 ,000 voters across the United States over the past month for an innovative type of poll called “MRP.” The results were provided exclusively to POLITICO and, according to them, Kamala Harris is likely to win the U.S. presidential election, reports UNN.

    Combining the MRP results with a large-scale online poll of swing states, Focaldata estimates that Harris is likely to take Michigan by a nearly 5-point margin, Nevada by about 2 points over Trump, and by small margins in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

    Focaldata research suggests Trump narrowly beat Harris in Georgia and North Carolina. Polling data and MRP modeling split on Arizona.

    Harris's advantage is due in part to her strong appeal to older white women, a historically right-wing group. Trump has made gains among younger black and Hispanic men.

    Context

    MRP – which stands for “multilevel regression and post-stratification” – is a statistical model that social scientists use to estimate election results at the state level. It takes a huge national sample and then uses demographic data to estimate state-level results.

    The method, dubbed “mega polling,” emerged in the UK in 2017, correctly predicting that Prime Minister Theresa May would lose her majority in Parliament, while most polls suggested she would win by a landslide.

  • Aston Villa need something different from Unai Emery as slump continues

    Aston Villa need something different from Unai Emery as slump continues

    Aston Villa manager Unai Emery

    Aston Villa have achieved some incredible things under Unai Emery but their Premier League form is of some concern. Their tightrope tactics are not working.

    Fair play to Steven Gerrard for continuing to do his utmost to vindicate an Aston Villa decision which needed no justifying, even at the expense of whatever might remain of his coaching aspirations.

    “I have to take that responsibility on my shoulders,” he said as Al-Ettifaq slipped to a fourth defeat in six games, leaving them mired in mid-table at best with seemingly another season wasted.

    That run includes as many wins as Villa have mustered in their last five Premier League games; Unai Emery may have been born in and moulded by the fixture grind which comes with European competition but many of these players are still struggling having only recently merely adopted it.

    And the manager cannot be absolved of blame for this chastening afternoon. Villa do not lose often under Emery but their tightrope tactical approach is such that when they are beaten it tends to be a capitulation: last season was bookended by 5-1 and 5-0 thrashings by Newcastle and Crystal Palace, while they shipped four goals at home to Spurs in March.

    The extra travel will at least afford time for introspection because Villa got this wrong. They were curiously passive, scored a fortunate goal, were undone by individual mistakes and never really felt in control even when leading or being level for most of the game.

    The Morgan Rogers opener was not as undeserved or against the run of play as the commentary team suggested. Both teams had managed a dozen shots by that point and Villa had held their own. Amadou Onana was very good and the visitors were exceptionally organised.

    But at the end of the first half came a spoiler: a poor choice of pass from Pau Torres put Onana under pressure and Pape Matar Sarr capitalised to create a shooting chance.

    That was precisely how the third goal materialised and buried within Dominic Solanke’s second was another key difference between the teams. While Ange Postecoglou continued his recent toxic relationship with substitutions by making influential changes yet again, Emery’s alterations were sub-optimal.

    Richarlison assisted one goal, Ben Davies made a vital interception leading to another, Yves Bissouma was excellent in keeping on the pressure and James Maddison scored a sublime free-kick. That sort of impact from the bench is game-changing. None of Villa’s subs worked, with Jhon Duran’s magic seemingly wearing off and their problems down the right only exacerbated by Matty Cash’s injury.

    He is not the best option down that side for a Champions League team but the alternatives seem worse.

    For Emery, the worry will be that a rare midweek rest for his usual starters in the Carabao Cup defeat to Crystal Palace backfired. They have generally handled that turnaround well with some brilliant results after European excursions; this was a miserable experience beyond exploiting Tottenham’s set-piece weakness, which represented their only shot on target all game.

    Spurs being Spurs, they have obviously lurched from handing Crystal Palace their first Premier League win of the season to beating two Champions League teams in the space of five days.

    As for Villa, they now have the worst defensive record in the top half and only seven clubs have fewer points in the last five matches. A brief glance at their former manager’s current situation suggests things could be rather worse but their position as Premier League glass-ceiling smashers is precarious and there are Nottingham Forest and Bournemouth-shaped clubs waiting to take their place. This sort of performance won’t have deterred them.

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  • Payment of UAH 1 thousand: fraudsters create fake accounts of the Ministry of Social Policy to steal card data

    Payment of UAH 1 thousand: fraudsters create fake accounts of the Ministry of Social Policy to steal card data

    Payment of UAH 1 thousand: fraudsters create fake accounts of the Ministry of Social Policy to steal card data

    The Ministry of Social Policy warns about fraudulent resources that promise to pay UAH 1000 from the state. Real payments will be made through the official Diia app.

    Links to fake accounts of the Ministry of Social Policy, which allegedly promise to pay UAH 1,000 from the state, are being spread on the Internet, in particular among Telegram channels, the ministry warned on Thursday, UNN reported.

    The Ministry of Social Policy urges not to trust such messages and not to click on the relevant links.

    These are fraudulent resources that require personal card data, as a result of which fraudsters can gain access to your funds

    – noted in the Ministry of Social Policy.

    The ministry said that all reliable information on the registration of financial support in the amount of UAH 1,000 will be posted on the government's official resources.

    It was also reminded that the opportunity to receive UAH 1000 as part of the Winter eSupport program will be available through the official Diia app.

    It makes no sense for the rich, and 1 thousand won't be enough for the poor: economist on the support program for every familyOctober 28 2024, 03:59 PM • 136836 views

    Context

    On October 25, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy instructed the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine to introduce a new support programfor Ukrainians starting December 1, under which they will be able to receive one thousand hryvnias per family member.

    First Deputy Minister of Economy of Ukraine Oleksiy Sobolev said that Ukrainians will receive UAH 1,000 per person, regardless of age or social status. These funds can be used during the winter months of December, January and February.

    The money will be transferred to the National Cashback virtual card, which can be opened through the Diia app. Sobolev clarified that the funds will be "labeled," meaning that there is a limited list of areas where they can be spent