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Everton ‘surprised’ after Keane red card upheld

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Everton said they are “surprised and disappointed” after their appeal against defender Michael Keane’s red card against Wolves was rejected by a Football Association panel.

The Premier League club expressed their belief that Keane’s three-game suspension “is clearly excessive” in a statement on Friday.

Centre-back Keane, 32, was sent off for pulling the hair of Wolves’ Tolu Arokodare in Wednesday’s 1-1 draw following a video assistant referee (VAR) review.

He will miss Everton’s FA Cup tie with Sunderland on Saturday, plus Premier League games against Aston Villa and Leeds.

He also reference an incident during Thursday’s Premier League match between Arsenal and Liverpool, in which Gabriel Martinelli attempted to shove the injured Conor Bradley off the field.

Moyes said: “Hugely disappointed. Hugely surprised. I’m probably more angry with the panel who thought that was the case. I have to question the three. I know who the three are and I’m amazed they in some way didn’t overturn it.

“We saw last night that it’s OK to throw a ball at somebody, it’s OK to push and pick up someone with a bad injury. But that a little pull of someone’s hair, accidentally, means a three-game ban is quite extraordinary for me.”

On the severity of the punishment, Moyes added: “Three games for what shouldn’t have been any games. I’m more embarrassed for whoever was on VAR. This is a young referee doing only his third or fourth game and VAR gave him a terrible decision. They shouldn’t have got involved at all.

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Hair-pulling is not specifically mentioned in the laws of the game, however it is categorised as violent conduct.

That is because it cannot be considered something you would do naturally when challenging for the ball.

Everton said: “We appealed in the firm belief the incident did not meet the threshold for violent conduct as defined in the rules, and that the action was neither forceful nor intentional.

“Our appeal was also lodged in support of Michael Keane, a player who plays the game with the highest ethical standards and who, prior to Wednesday, had never been dismissed for violent conduct in his career.

“It is our firm belief that the severity of the three-game suspension is clearly excessive, and we are surprised and disappointed that this point of appeal has also been rejected.”

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Why Texans could go deep into NFL play-offs & Maye has earned MVP

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Saturday, 10 January

Los Angeles Rams (5) @ Carolina Panthers (4) – 21:30

This is a rematch from week 13, but I don’t think it’s fair to look at that 31-28 win for the Panthers. They managed to stay alive in the play-off hunt but their defence has kind of been the reason they’ve stayed in most of their games, rather than their quarterback Bryce Young.

The Rams are one of the Super Bowl favourites and I think their defence is going to be the final nail in the coffin for Carolina.

Matt Stafford is one of the leading MVP contenders and Puka Nacua leads the league for receptions. He’s just so physical in taking contested catches. His one-handed catches are incredible.

The Rams have struggled in the red zone in recent weeks without Davante Adams but he’s set to come back so, for me, it’s a clear Rams win.

Green Bay Packers (7) @ Chicago Bears (2) – 01:00 Sun

This is going to be awesome. They’re divisional rivals and it’s the NFL’s oldest rivalry, so there’s so much familiarity. That’s what makes it so exciting.

They’ve played each other twice in the last five weeks and they’re 1-1. The Packers almost beat the Bears in week 16, and that was after Micah Parsons’ injury and being without Jordan Love for most of the game (concussion).

Caleb Williams is doing such a great job with his game management, his athleticism, the way the ball just jumps out of his hand, and his receivers are coming together, so I have the Bears on this one.

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Sunday, 11 January

Buffalo Bills (6) @ Jacksonville Jaguars (3) – 18:00

With Kansas City, Cincinnati and Baltimore not in the play-offs, this is the clearest route to the Super Bowl the Bills have had, but this is a scary Jags team.

They’ve won their last eight, so they’re the team that has momentum. They’re having fun out there, and we’ve never seen this version of Trevor Lawrence before, the way he’s finishing in the red zone. He looks so confident.

The Jags have been clicking on all three phases since their bye week. They brought in Jakobi Myers and the Bills have to stop Travis Etienne running all over them.

But I still have so much faith in Josh Allen. We’ve seen it so many times, where he comes to life in the fourth quarter, and it’s hard to bet against him. So I’m going for my Bills, especially because I’ll be working at the game – and I can’t stand the thought of them losing!

San Francisco 49ers (6) @ Philadelphia Eagles (3) – 21:30

Given their injuries, coach Kyle Shanahan has been incredible to get the 49ers where they are. They have done a great job of staying afloat with their defence, but I just don’t know how sustainable it is.

Having slipped from potentially the top seed to the sixth, Shanahan’s been like ‘we’ve just got to do it the hard way’. This must mean so much to them because of the 2023 NFC Championship game in Philly, when Brock Purdy got injured and Christian McCaffrey had to play quarterback.

I don’t think the Eagles are going to do anything fancy. They’re going to run the ball, get the play-action to throw outside to their receivers and then play great defence.

It’s not cute, it’s not exciting, but they just know how to win. I have a lot of faith in Jalen Hurts and their defence, so I’m going Eagles.

Los Angeles Chargers (7) @ New England Patriots (2) – 01:00 Mon

Playing at New England is tough in the cold and I think that makes a big difference. I don’t know how much further the Patriots will go, but I think they’ll win this.

Justin Herbert’s been hit so many times. The Chargers’ offensive line has just not been able to protect him. Like the Bills, their receivers haven’t been able to get separation. It’s like Herbert’s the magic man again, whereas at least the Patriots have some receivers, and Drake Maye has been phenomenal.

I think he’s earned the MVP because it’s a great story. He’s with a franchise that’s not been itself since Tom Brady left and it’s unbelievable what he’s done in his second year.

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Monday, 12 January

Houston Texans (5) @ Pittsburgh Steelers (4) – 01:00 Tue

The Steelers’ win on Sunday was wild, but I think we have the same conversation around them every year. Mike Tomlin’s done a great job, they’ve got a winning record again and got to the play-offs, but for so long it’s not been more than that.

I’m going for the Texans because of their defence, it’s just ferocious. Danielle Hunter has 15 sacks, Will Anderson is second in the NFL with a career-high 85 QB pressures, and they have four players with four interceptions. That’s a crazy stat – which of their defensive backs do you throw towards?

Aaron Rodgers is doing tons trying to get the Steelers’ offence on the same page but they’re still having miscues. DK Metcalf is back from suspension but I just don’t see them having enough firepower to compete with this defence.

It’s the main reason the Texans could make it deep into the play-offs. They can cause a lot of trouble for a lot of people.

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US to support Cambodian-Thai ceasefire with $45m aid pledge

The United States has announced it will provide $45m in aid to help solidify a fragile truce brokered by President Donald Trump between Thailand and Cambodia.

Michael DeSombre, the US assistant secretary for East Asia, said on Friday that the US would offer $20m to help both countries combat drug trafficking and cyberscams, which have become a major concern in Cambodia.

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DeSombre was meeting with senior Thai and Cambodian officials in Bangkok and Phnom Penh on Friday and Saturday to discuss implementation of the peace accords, according to a senior State Department official.

DeSombre also said $15m would be given for border stabilisation efforts to help support people displaced by the recent fighting, as well as $10m for de-mining and unexploded ordnance clearance.

“The United States will continue to support the Cambodian and Thai governments as they implement the Kuala Lumpur Peace Accords and pave the way for a return to peace, prosperity and stability for their people and the region,” DeSombre said in a statement.

DeSombre was referring to an agreement signed between the two countries in Trump’s presence during his October visit to Malaysia, then head of the ASEAN regional bloc.

Border clashes between Cambodia and Thailand flared up again last month, after the collapse of a truce brokered in July by Trump and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to end a previous round of conflict.

The Southeast Asian neighbours agreed on another ceasefire on December 27, halting 20 days of fighting that killed at least 101 people and displaced more than half a million on both sides.

Thailand accused Cambodia of violating this latest ceasefire, though later retracted the accusation, with the Thai military saying the Cambodian side had contacted them to explain the so-called violation was an accidental fire.

Cambodia, meanwhile, has called on Thailand to pull its forces out of several border areas that Phnom Penh claims as its own.

The nations’ longstanding conflict stems from a dispute over France’s colonial-era demarcation of their 800km (500-mile) border, where both sides claim territory and several centuries-old temple ruins.

Trump has listed the conflict as one of several wars he says he has solved as he loudly insists he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize.

Trump, on taking office, drastically slashed foreign aid, including for months freezing longstanding assistance to Cambodia for de-mining, with the administration saying it will provide money only in support of narrow US interests.

US citizens have been targeted by financial fraud operations taking place at scam centres throughout Southeast Asia.

Iran’s Khamenei lashes out as Tehran struggles to quell protests

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has called for “unity” in the face of “terrorist actions” as mass protests continue to rock the country.

In an address broadcast on Iranian state TV on Friday, Khamenei warned against the protests, which the authorities have framed as a plot by foreign enemies, primarily the United States, and reiterated a threat that authorities will crack down on the unrest.

Khamenei accused the protesters of acting on behalf of US President Donald Trump, saying rioters were attacking public property and warning that ‍Tehran would not tolerate people acting as “mercenaries for foreigners”. He accused Trump of having hands “stained with the blood” of Iranians.

Tehran is struggling to gain control of the situation, which has seen dozens of protesters and at least four members of the security forces killed since the demonstrations started on December 28.

While President Masoud Pezeshkian has called for restraint and for the state to listen to “genuine” grievances, other voices have warned that the authorities will show no leniency, noting that the protests have received support from “foreign foes”.

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The protests over economic hardship ⁠were set off by Tehran shopkeepers angered by a sharp slide in the rial currency.

Authorities cut off access to the internet on Thursday in an apparent move to suppress the protest movement. The blackout was maintained on Friday, while the phone system was also down, and airlines cancelled flights in and out of the country.

However, videos shared by activists purported to show protesters chanting against the government around bonfires as debris littered the streets in the capital, Tehran, and other areas.

Breaking its silence on the protests on Friday, Iranian state media alleged “terrorist agents” of the US and Israel had set fires and sparked violence. It also said there were “casualties,” without elaborating.

Trump repeated on Thursday a threat that his country would not allow Tehran to kill protesters.

Iran has “been told very strongly … that if they do that, they’re going to have to pay hell,” he told an interviewer.

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However, the US president has ruled out meeting with Iran’s self-proclaimed “Crown Prince” Reza Pahlavi, suggesting that Washington is not ready to back a successor to the government in Tehran, should it collapse.

Pahlavi, the son of Iran’s last shah, who was toppled by the Islamic revolution of 1979, has called for more demonstrations.

Pahlavi’s call “turned the tide” of the protests, Holly Dagres, a senior fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, told The Associated Press news agency, adding that social media posts show that Iranians “were taking the call seriously to protest in order to oust the Islamic republic.”

“This is exactly why the internet was shut down: to prevent the world from seeing the protests,” she continued. “Unfortunately, it also likely provided cover for security forces to kill protesters.”

Khamenei said in his TV address that protesters are “ruining their own streets to make the president of another country happy,” in a reference to Trump.

Who is Daniela Norman? Inside Netflix star Tom Blyth’s real love life

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Tom Blyth has returned to screens in heart-warming romcom People We Meet on Vacation, but what’s the latest on his real love life?

The Emily Henry book adaptation sees Blyth as leading man Alex, with Emily Bader portraying his love interest Poppy.

After meeting at university, Poppy and Alex vow to travel together every summer. They keep this tradition up for 10 years, all while maintaining their platonic bond. But their friendship faces a rough patch when romantic feelings begin to bubble beneath the surface.

The film has just landed on Netflix and fans are already praising Blyth and Bader’s undeniable chemistry. Off-screen, though, the English actor has another woman in his life.

Who is Daniela Norman?

Blyth is dating actress Daniela Norman. The duo made their red carpet debut during Toronto International Film Festival in September 2025, but little is known about their relationship.

You may recognise Norman as June Park from Netflix’s Tiny Pretty Things. Similar to her character in the drama, the 29-year-old is a trained ballet dancer and even performed with the English National Ballet before pursuing acting.

She started dancing when she was just five years old and transitioned into professional training six years later.

Speaking to Mixed Asian Media back in 2021, Norman explained: “When I was younger I was super fidgety, so my mum put me in dances classes when I was 5.

“I danced a few times a week after school and weekends for years, then my dance teacher invited me to be professionally trained when I was 11, and that’s when I realised, ‘Yes, I love this and want to work hard to become a professional.'”

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As for her background, Norman was born in London to a Singaporean mother and British father. She has spoken out about her Asian heritage and how it influenced her upbringing, admitting that her parents were somewhat strict.

“My mother is from Singapore, and her heritage is Malay – as Singapore is a beautiful place of all different cultures and heritage,” she told Mixed Asian Media.

“I did have a strict upbringing, but nothing I would change. It’s made me the hardworking person I am today.

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“I also love visiting Singapore and seeing where my mum grew up, but mostly for the food. Some of the best food in the world… even street carts have Michelin stars.”

While the details of her relationship with Blyth are private, Norman frequently posts him on her Instagram. She recently shared snaps from their winter trip to the Maldives with friends.