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FSG agreed with Salah: loss of style meant Arne Slot had to go to win back fans | Andy Hunter

Club’s flawed recruitment meant coach did not deserve the vitriol, but Anfield boos led to executives needing to actMohamed Salah’s parting shot was to demand the return of heavy-metal football at Liverpool and, in their reasoning for sacking Arne Slot, the club’s hierarchy have concurred. It is a brutal, but understandable decision to remove Slot on the basis that Liverpool’s style must evolve, though responsibility for this season’s regression does not rest with the coach alone. Liverpool...

The Guardian Sport 11d ago

FSG agreed with Salah: loss of style meant Arne Slot had to go to win back fans | Andy Hunter

Club’s flawed recruitment meant coach did not deserve the vitriol, but Anfield boos led to executives needing to actMohamed Salah’s parting shot was to demand the return of heavy-metal football at Liverpool and, in their reasoning for sacking Arne Slot, the club’s hierarchy have concurred. It is a brutal, but understandable decision to remove Slot on the basis that Liverpool’s style must evolve, though responsibility for this season’s regression does not rest with the coach alone. Liverpool...

The Guardian UK 11d ago

Chinese EVs may hit U.S. within a few years, one way or another

Chinese electric vehicles face crippling tariffs, stringent regulations and fierce opposition from lawmakers and the American auto industry, but there's a growing possibility that Chinese EVs will be sold in the U.S. within the next few years. China has deliberately and aggressively expanded its EV footprint throughout Europe, the U.K., Asia and Australia, exporting millions of well designed, high-tech, and competitively priced vehicles, building factories and widening supply chains. Now,...

CNBC 5d ago

F1 drivers say they have reason to believe this year's Monaco Grand Prix will be better

The Monaco Grand Prix may be Formula 1's most iconic and picturesque race, but it's also one of its most consistently dull. However, there's a lot of hope that this year's race might be a little bit different. In fact, drivers have a couple of reasons to expect it could be significantly more exciting than in years past.

Fox News 7d ago

Cook restaurant-quality steak at home with top chef's simple secret

Cook restaurant-quality steak at home with top chef's simple secret He claims it has little to do with the meat itself Most home cooks focus on selecting a quality cut of steak and achieving the perfect sear. However, YouTube creator ThatDudeCanCook claims the most significant distinction between restaurant and homemade steak is something many miss entirely. In a recent video, he said: "When it comes to making steaks, there is one thing that restaurants are definitely better at than home...

Daily Mirror 4d ago

Actually, the SAT Was Necessary After All

Zvezdelina Stankova has taught mathematics at UC Berkeley for nearly three decades. But in 2023, while teaching introductory calculus for the first time since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, she noticed that something was quite wrong. The bottom 25 percent of students were not just struggling with the coursework, Stankova told me; “people were in freefall.”

The Atlantic 1d ago

Red stripes declared U.K.’s oldest art after being dismissed as a natural phenomenon

LONDON — Dismissed as a natural phenomenon for more than a century, red stripes on a rock in Wales have been found to be the oldest known prehistoric art in Britain and northwestern Europe — created by human fingers 17,100 years ago, according to new research. An international team of scientists revisited Bacon Hole, a cave near Mumbles in South Wales, to re-examine the series of red-pigmented horizontal stripes on a panel first discovered there in 1912. The markings were initially...

NBC News 10d ago

Iran, Kuwait, Bahrain hit: Is the war in the Gulf escalating again?

Iran, Kuwait, Bahrain hit: Is the war in the Gulf escalating again? Secretary of State Marco Rubio tells US lawmakers that the war on Iran is over, amid recent attacks on Iran and Gulf countries. Iran fired missiles at Kuwait and Bahrain in the early hours of Wednesday, and the United States launched strikes on Iran’s Qeshm Island, as tensions in the Gulf spiked amid an impasse in diplomatic efforts to end the war between Tehran and Washington that is now closing in on 100 days.

Al Jazeera 8d ago

From food and drink to seats and wifi, these are the best airlines in Europe

The 2026 APEX Best Awards, which are based on passenger ratings, are out now. When it comes to airline loyalty, we all have different priorities. Perhaps your booking is swayed by whether or not the carrier offers Starlink.

Euronews 2h ago

The retaking of Cuba

The retaking of Cuba An indictment, a Supreme Court ruling and a carrier in the Caribbean: Washington is converting old confiscation claims into a legal machine for reclaiming the island. In 1960, Cuba took its docks, sugar and power back from American owners. This May, Washington moved to take them back: it indicted Raul Castro over the 1996 Brothers to the Rescue shootdown, sailed an aircraft carrier into the Caribbean, and won Supreme Court backing for claims over confiscated property.

Al Jazeera 3d ago