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‘Time to put our game into overdrive’ – Glasgow ready for Stormers test

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Glasgow Warriors vs. Stormers URC quarter-final

When: Friday, May 30th, 2019 Scotstoun Stadium Kick-off: 19:35 BST

This campaign embodies many of the Glasgow Warriors’ last campaign, which saw them reach the top of the United Rugby Championship.

Outstanding consistency for the majority of the campaign, only to fall apart in the fourth quarter due to some inconsistent performance. The Stormers are currently waiting in the quarter-finals of what should be a belting showdown at Scotstoun, just like they did that time.

Few people anticipated that Glasgow would regain the same level of momentum as they did in the play-offs last year, beating the South African team at home before stunning victories over Munster and the Bulls.

Warriors are once more seen as outsiders in the competition for the title, despite being the defending champions. Leinster, Bulls, and the Sharks are also seen as competitors.

However, they have more recent travel experience, and only a fool would criticize them.

Head coach Franco Smith told BBC Scotland, “We know the route, we know what it takes, and what it took.”

How can we decide what to do next in the next 80 minutes? That is the main topic.

At the start of the season, I believe we buried the weight of being champions. We all knew that putting more pressure on ourselves would burden us and prevent us from being the best version of ourselves.

“To be one of the eight teams left, which is obviously a compliment to the work that has been done and the way we’ve worked, is.

Returning players give boost

Glasgow’s crippling injury problems are a major factor in the decline in expectations.

Numerous important players have been sidelined for significant amounts of the season. Jack Dempsey and the Fagerson brothers are still sidelined, while Huw Jones’ return has been hampered by a recurring niggling Achilles issue.

However, some of the big guns are just in time to give the Warriors’ playoff challenge some new life.

Henco Venter, the potent South African back-row, is back after being suspended, while Sione Tuipulotu, Kyle Steyn, Max Williamson, and Scott Cummings have all since returned.

The Stormers are a team looking to retaliate for last season’s defeat at this point, and they are doing so in the right way.

According to Smith, “They’ve already won four games in a row.” No doubt about it, they’ll undoubtedly come out and give themselves a chance to win this game and advance in the competition. They and the coaching staff have a lot of respect, in our opinion.

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Lingard on Man Utd, Forest regrets and playing in South Korea

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Some things never change, despite the fact that Jesse Lingard lives 500 miles away.

The former England international discusses the struggles that have caused him to play for Seoul FC in the bustling capital of South Korea in an interview with BBC Sport.

However, he never gets too far away from Manchester United. He was watching when they played Tottenham in the Europa League final last week.

“It was watched.” I went to bed at 9 o’clock and set my alarm, according to Lingard, because it was 4 a.m.

“The final was something I had to watch. United will always be my heart and soul mate. I continue to follow their games or catch highlights.

Lingard might conclude that the expense wasn’t worthwhile. In a game that has been hailed as one of the worst European finals in recent memory, his boyhood club lost 1-0.

The 32-year-old’s love for United continues despite his newfound acclaim in eastern Asia.

Fans will continue to support them despite their best efforts, he claims. “They will always be one of the biggest clubs in the world,” he declares.

“Ruben] Amorim might be working on a long-term project. He is aware of his goals.

He relyed on winning the Europa League because it’s difficult to attract players because he wasn’t in the Champions League.

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Lingard’s beloved Manchester United is hampered by the eight-hour time difference, which doesn’t just make things difficult.

Without his daughter Hope and mother Kirsty, he was certain he would succeed in his new venture when he made the decision.

Although his family has traveled to Lingard, it can be challenging to stay close.

“It’s really just Facetime calls,” she said. You want to be there in real life, Lingard says, “but it’s difficult.”

“But what’s good is that my daughter understands what I’m doing and why I’m doing it,” she said.

She frequently plays for FC Seoul, scoring goals while playing for me, on the Nintendo.

“But Facetime is difficult because you have to catch her right away because we are eight hours ahead.”

Lingard regrets not having moved to South Korea as a result of his career.

A wrench caused by leaving Manchester United. Before moving to Nottingham Forest in 2022, he had spent 22 years at Old Trafford.

Before his 12-month contract expired in the summer of 2023, Lingard was limited to 12 Premier League starts due to an injury-hit campaign that prevented the move to the City Ground.

Lingard regrets the Forest’s decision, though. He might have gone to West Ham, where he had resurrected after a six-month loan spell in 2021.

He was recalled to the provisional England squad for the delayed Euro 2020, just missing the cut for the final party because he had performed so well at London.

The Warrington-born footballer produced some of his best football of all time under David Moyes.

Lingard was already in east London when the chance came up to be permanently reunited with Moyes in the summer of 2022.

Why did he end up at Forest, then?

He says, “The Forest deal, when we were going through that – and I don’t want to go into too much detail, but I wasn’t in control of anything at the time.”

“Practically, I didn’t have a choice,” she said. There was a place I’d have preferred to go, and I was aware of what I wanted to do. I was aware of the offers West Ham and Forest had made.

However, everyone has their own opinion, and I didn’t feel like I could express it at the time.

“Now I can see that people don’t care about what I want most,” she says. West Ham, however, is undoubtedly unknown. I visited Forest.

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Lingard has found inner tranquility on the other side of the globe.

His first season in South Korea ended badly due to meniscus surgery, which prevented his progress.

However, Lingard is slowly but surely discovering his passion for the game.

He claims to be as strong and fit as he has ever been.

Every game, I run between 10 and 12 kilometers, and Lingard claims that his high-speed runs are constant.

Although playing in the heat is exhausting, Lingard has to work harder to develop self-control.

I’ve been injury-free the entire season, taking good care of my body, recovering faster, and consuming the right foods. Being a professional, “Lingard asserts.

My personal trainer and chef were with me when I traveled to England. It is completely different in this instance. I must do it alone.

After a few minutes, I felt like I was blowing at one of the first games in Jeju. It’s so humid.

The games are intense, and the tempo is high out here. I wasn’t fit at first, but once I found the rhythm, I adapted.

Lingard has overcome Manchester United’s pain and his unease with moving to Nottingham Forest.

Lingard is enjoying his football and enjoying his life, despite the controversy surrounding his decision to switch to South Korea.

When I wasn’t playing for United, I became stressed because I only wanted to play football, according to Linard, and stress causes distraction.

I’m trying to find peace out here. At the end of the day, peace is bliss. It doesn’t matter where you are if you can find that.

“I’m still enjoying myself and playing football.” I’m 32 years old, but the statistics don’t indicate that. I still have a long way to go playing football.

I’ll play for a long time, I promise. It was a wise decision to make. The main reason I wanted to get my happiness back playing football was a fresh start.

It’s been an incredible experience,” she said. Different cultures, amazing people, and amazing cities.

I feel like my mental capacity has increased. My outlook on life has improved as a result of the move.

Seoul will undoubtedly always be a special place in Lingard’s heart. But there is more.

Lingard’s contract expires in November, but FC Seoul has the option to extend it by another 12 months.

“I’ve given the future a lot of thought,” Lingard says.

I simply want to concentrate on football because there won’t be much action this year. However, there are other options out there, so you must consider them.

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Fenty Beauty blurring skin tint ‘feels like nothing on the skin’ and has 20% off

This Fenty Beauty skin tint offers the ideal combination of light coverage while blurring imperfections, and it has just 20% off. Summer calls for a lightweight foundation.

The Fenty Beauty skin tint currently has 20% off(Image: Fenty Beauty)

We’re all prone to skip wearing heavier makeup in the heat of the summer and opt for lighter, air-flowing makeup. Although going completely makeup-free is always possible, choosing a skin tint is the best option for those who still prefer a little coverage.

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There are 25 shades to choose from(Image: Fenty Beauty)

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The skin tint has been praised by shoppers for its lightweight feel(Image: Sephora)

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AC Milan Appoint Massimiliano Allegri As Coach

Following a terrible season that left one of the biggest clubs in the world without any next term of European football, Massimiliano Allegri made a recovery at AC Milan on Friday.

Following Sergio Conceicao’s sacking from the San Siro club after five miserable months in charge, Milan turned to serial winner Allegri in their desperate hour.

Massimiliano Allegri has been appointed as the men’s first team’s head coach, according to a statement from AC Milan.

Allegri has signed a two-year contract worth five million euros per year, with the option to extend for two more years, according to Italian media, who did not provide specifics of the agreement.

Allegri, who finished this past Serie A season eighth, has become Milan’s fourth coach in a year.

In his first season in charge, Milan had two years to prepare for one of the most notorious Serie A episodes, and he was Milan’s coach for one of the most infamous occurrences.

When a Sulley Muntari goal was not given despite the ball clearly crossing the line, Milan defeated Juventus, the 2012 league champion, 1-0 in February that year.

Juve then won that game 1-1, ending the campaign unbeaten, and two years later hired Allegri, who won Serie A five more times in his two years with the Turin giants.

Allegri had been on a break since being fired by Juve in May of last year, culminating in a post-game riot after winning the Italian Cup and yelling at officials and sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli.

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Conceicao out

On January 26, 2025, former AC Milan players Sergio Conceicao (3rd L) and AC Milan’s players celebrate their victory in the San Siro Stadium in Milan, Italy’s San Siro Stadium. (Photo by Piero CRUCIATTI/AFP)

Paulo Fonseca’s contract expires in the fall of this year, and Conceicao, a former Inter Milan and Lazio player, will take his place.

He won the Italian Super Cup in January and defeated local rivals Inter in Riyadh’s final, which he had already won in Milan.

But he was unsuccessful in his bid to secure a spot in the Champions League for a talented but inconsistent team that was frequently accused of being unfazed.

The 50-year-old’s fate was sealed when Milan lost to Bologna in the Italian Cup final earlier this month.

Conceciao, 50, was in charge of Milan for 16 of his 31 games, including 11 victories, seven losses, and three draws, as well as having to deal with angry protests from supporters against RedBird, the club’s American owners.

Before their team’s final game of the season, a dead-rubber against relegated Monza last weekend, fans gathered in large numbers outside Milan’s headquarters.

That protest was the start of a string of ostensible protests from Milan supporters, who had watched them fall into second place in the division following Stefano Pioli’s second-place showing in 2023/24.

As fans watched Inter compete for the Serie A title and advance to this weekend’s Champions League final, owner Gerry Cardinale, the founder of investment fund RedBird, have been making loud demands for the club to be sold throughout matches.

Sentence for ex-Goldman banker in 1MDB case ‘too short’: Malaysian minister

A former Goldman Sachs banker who was a target of the multibillion-dollar 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) corruption scandal received a two-year prison sentence, according to Malaysia’s commodities minister Johari Abdul Ghani, as too lenient.

Tim Leissner, a former Goldman Sachs chairman in Southeast Asia, was sentenced by New York judge Margo Brodie on Thursday to two years in prison for his role in the scandal.

Leissner, who previously admitted guilt to charges of bribery and money laundering in the United States, could receive a maximum sentence of 25 years.

Brodie called Leissner’s behavior “brazen and audacious” at the sentencing hearing. Leissner apologized to the Malaysian people in a “sincere apology” and expressed regret for his actions in court, which he read out.

Leissner should have received the maximum jail sentence, according to Ghani, the 1MDB asset recovery taskforce chairman, who claimed on Friday that he was “one of the masterminds” of the scheme, which saw the theft of billions of dollars from Malaysia’s investment fund.

Although the 1MDB fund was intended to entice foreign investment in Malaysian infrastructure and energy projects, it was stolen by officials and bankers.

According to Malaysian and US authorities, a grand theft total of $4.5 billion was carried out in an elaborate scheme that involved high-level officials from the government, including former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak, who was imprisoned in 2022, among others.

Leissner admitted guilt in relation to his role in the scandal in 2018, including paying foreign officials roughly $2 billion in bribes and splitting another $1 billion in kickbacks with others in the scheme.

He will begin receiving a 24-month sentence in September, according to a representative from the US Department of Justice.

Due to his “extraordinary” assistance in conducting the investigation, US prosecutors had requested leniency. Roger Ng, a former colleague and Goldman Sachs Managing Director, was the star witness in the 2022 trial of Lessner.

In March 2023, Judge Brodie sentenced Malaysian national Ng to 10 years in prison for, among other crimes, “spewing billions of dollars embezzled” from 1MDB and paying more than $1.6 billion in bribes.

White House to amend flagship health report citing phantom studies

A landmark report on children’s health that was found to contain no-existent studies will be amended by the US government.

Any citation errors, according to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, were the result of “formatting issues” and would be fixed. Concerns about President Donald Trump’s appointment of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as health and human services secretary will be little tempered by the shortcomings of the report.

Digital news outlet NOTUS made the findings of the report, which was produced and released last week and featured the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission. According to it, seven of the studies cited did not exist, and there were also “misstated conclusions” and broken links.

According to Leavitt, the issues do not “overstate the report’s substance,” which is one of the most transformative health reports the federal government has ever produced.

More than 500 studies were cited in the report, which found that processed foods, chemicals, stress, and the overprescribing of vaccines and medications were possible causes of childhood chronic illness.

However, some of the authors who were credited with developing those studies claimed they were not involved in the study or that they were unrelated to it.

Noah Kreski, a researcher at Columbia University who is listed as one of the authors of a paper on adolescent anxiety and depression during COVID-19, claimed the paper was “not one of our studies” and “doesn’t seem to be a study that exists at all.”

A broken article was included in the report’s citation, along with a link to one in the peer-reviewed JAMA Paediatrics Medical Review. The article referred to “was not published in JAMA Paediatrics or any JAMA Network journal,” according to a spokesperson for the JAMA Network.

The Democratic National Committee criticized the report on Thursday, calling it “rife with misinformation” and accusing Kennedy’s organization of “justifying its policy priorities with studies and sources that don’t exist.”

Significant controversy erupted as a result of Kennedy’s approval as health secretary in February. He had previously sparked controversy in the scientific and medical sectors by denying whether vaccines were safe for use for decades.

He has cut billions of dollars from biomedical research spending and fired thousands of federal health agency employees since taking the position.

The Department of Health and Human Services stated that the MAHA report’s main themes remain the same: it is a historic and groundbreaking study of the chronic disease epidemic affecting children across the country.