Slot warns players they face 'three finals' ahead of Southampton clash
“Luca is a talented young player with a bright future,” San Diego sporting director Tyler Heaps said. “We’re excited to have him join the team this season and look forward to supporting his continued growth at San Diego FC.”
Kelly, known for her blunt and often divisive rhetoric, took an especially vicious swipe at Reid on social media, calling her ‘the absolute worst person on television’ and mocked the departure of the veteran political analyst.
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The pair were shown red cards for their protests at the end of the match which saw a brawl break out among players. Players Curtis Jones and Everton’s Abdoulaye Doucoure were sent off for their part in the scrap.
Liverpool will be expected to beat the Premier League’s bottom team comfortably but Slot, who is expected to make several changes to his starting line-up, has recoiled at the idea this game is being considered by many as a foregone conclusion.
Referee Oliver will not be involved in any Premier League games this weekend – a week on from initially missing the straight red card for Millwall goalkeeper Liam Roberts which left Crystal Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta requiring 25 stitches.
‘Whether it’s talking about any of these issues and, yes, whether it’s talking about Gaza and the fact that we as the American people have a right to object, to have a right to object to little babies being bombed,’ Reid went on.
Only time will tell if Nine is equally keen to put a lid on the looming ACA lawsuit brought by a vulnerable single mother as it looks to move on from the damaging culture dramas that have plagued its newsrooms for much of the past year.
Though the return leg of the Champions League last 16 tie with Paris St Germain and the Carabao Cup clash with Newcastle at Wembley are the fixtures that have grabbed the imagination of supporters, Slot has underlined what is at stake against Southampton.
‘For me Southampton is by far the most important game,’ said Slot. ‘It is a very important one for us. If I make the choice to play other players, it is because I think it is the best way to win the game and not because I want to rest them for PSG.
Slot has already been banned from the dugout in one game this season, away at Southampton in the Carabao Cup. Liverpool won that match and Slot watched from the back of the press box, sitting alongside analyst Roderick van der Ham.
As Slot has already seen one touchline ban this season, the FA viewed his case as a ‘non-standard’ case. A standard case has a set group of sanctions whereas a non-standard incident is at the FA’s discretion to rule over, especially given Liverpool accepted the charge.
‘I hope they will not come into the stadium five minutes before the kick off and that it is completely filled half an hour before kick-off so these players get the reward for what they did in Paris.’
Slot instead claimed he said ‘if we don’t win the league, I will have you to thank for that’, but he did not challenge that he said it was a ‘f**king disgrace’ to the assistant referee. Slot’s assistant Sipke Hulshoff is also accused of using foul language on several counts which he accepted.
But the Reds boss is keen to put the incident behind him and said on Tuesday: ‘The moment it happened, I was quite emotional for everything that happened in the last seven or eight minutes and maybe the whole game.
A Current Affair is at the centre of a scandal after a female producer claimed she was unfairly dismissed for sending a colleague a ‘d*** pic’ as a joke. We have pictured host Allison Langdon here for illustrative purposes because she is the face of A Current Affair, but we are not suggesting whatsoever she was aware of the photo or shared it
‘What the hell are you talking about, Megyn Kelly?’ Lemon erupted. ‘Jesus wasn’t white! And Santa sure as hell wasn’t white at my house. He wasn’t white at my Asian friends’ houses, or my Latino friends’ houses either! Megyn, get the hell out of here with that.’
As Inside Mail readers will doubtless recall, there are few things news execs at The Daily Telegraph like doing more than pointing the finger at each other when something goes wrong and conducting ham-fisted internal investigations into their own journos.
We should know. After all, the masthead’s overexcitable and under-occupied editors have previously conducted fruitless probes into who leaked stories to us… and then into who leaked the fact they were trying to find the leaker… and so on and so forth.
Don Lemon took direct aim at Megyn Kelly during an explosive on-air rant, calling her a ‘racist’ and lambasting her history of controversial remarks after Kelly openly mocked Joy Reid’s firing from MSNBC.