Palace’s Glasner ‘100% committed’ after FA Cup win

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Oliver Glasner, the manager of Crystal Palace, refuted reports linking him to a move away from Selhurst Park and said he is “100% committed” to the club.

The 50-year-old helped the Eagles defeat Manchester City 1-0 in the FA Cup final, earning them their first ever major trophy this month.

If Tottenham were to sack Europa League champion Ange Postecoglou and join Bundesliga side RB Leipzig, the Austrian has been linked with taking over.

I’ve only recently been discussing the future and what we’re planning, according to Glasner, who pledges to follow through on those plans.

“I don’t think anything new is going on. I have no influence over all rumors. I’m not very interested. I make an effort to concentrate on the things I can influence.

After taking over from Roy Hodgson in February, Glasner, who is on a contract until the summer, led Palace to 10th place in the 2023-24 Premier League. That was their best finisher in the Premier League era.

The Eagles are currently in 12th place heading into their final game against Liverpool on Sunday despite having only three points from eight games so far this season.

Glasner’s side will finish with 52 points, which is their highest Premier League total despite losing to the champions.

We are currently talking about the upcoming season, and I have one more year to go. We don’t talk about this at the moment about anything that occurs after July 1st, 2026. Glasner continued, “It is too far away.”

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Man City Back Plea To Reduce Squad Size — Guardiola

Regardless of their last-day bid to reach the Champions League, Pep Guardiola has revealed that the Manchester City hierarchy supports his desire to cut his underachieving squad for the following season.

The deposed champions travel to Fulham on Sunday with one point to go before the Champions League hasn’t played since 2010/2011.

With a far greater goal difference than Aston Villa, City are two points clear of the top five in the Premier League, making it ascertained that they will reach Europe’s elite club competition.

Following their shocking FA Cup defeat against Crystal Palace last week, London’s defeat could spell disaster.

However, City manager Guardiola is persuaded to work with a smaller group at Craven Cottage whatever happens.

The City manager threatened to quit if he could not reduce the squad because it was “impossible for my soul” to leave them out following Tuesday’s win against Bournemouth.

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But he continued to deny his resignation threat on Friday and claimed that he had received the backing of his employers to fire his team.

Guardiola claimed that he was laughing as he said it. I’m not going to give up. However, the expression remains the same: “I don’t want players playing with their families at home.”

We had four, five, or six players at home in the previous three weeks; that is bad for me and the club in particular, and for them particularly.

The club is aware of it and supports me. We’ll come up with a solution. Everyone must have a chance to compete.

City is now in the process of scheming for a fifth successive Premier League title after losing to Barcelona in the process.

However, Guardiola is relieved that his team has secured their Champions League fate after their first trophyless campaign since 2016/17.

He claimed that the past few weeks have been “a really tough season.” In the 95th minute, I anticipated the final day of the year, and I was correct.

Kevin De Bruyne’s contract expires at the end of the season, and there will likely be more changes, the City manager has already made that decision.

He said, “I’m completely focused on Sunday and after the club makes the decisions they need to make.”

After the winger admitted to having mental issues this season, Guardiola added that he wants to assist Phil Foden.

Due to an ankle injury, Foden, who was dropped from the England squad on Friday, is unable to return to the form he showed last year, when his fellow professionals named him player of the year.

Guardiola remarked, “We want to help him, and that’s the most crucial thing.”

“I don’t care about his performance; I just want him to feel good,” he said.

Next’s £32 dress channels ‘Italian-inspired’ Dolce & Gabbana vibes for a fraction of the price

Next’s £32 ” Italian-inspired ” mini dress, which costs more than £1600 less, has been a raving success for fashion fans. It has serious Dolce &amp, Gabbanna vibes.

Next’s printed mini dress is perfect for summer(Image: Next)

Fashion enthusiasts are likely preparing their summer wardrobes in anticipation of the warmer weather now that we’ve experienced our first true heatwave of the year. Boden is offering a 25% discount on everything up until next week, including some standout summer dresses, if you’re looking for the ideal dress to wear on sunny days in the UK or on a vacation abroad.

You can purchase discounted dresses, pants, skirts, shoes, and jumpsuits from Boden’s Bank Holiday sale here. In the meantime, check out Next for some fantastic holiday-ready and designer-inspired pieces.

Kate Middleton attended Buckingham Palace’s garden party wearing an ultra-cheap, £28 clutch bag.

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The cream, pink, and blue house print Scoop Back Mini Shift Dress is available for just £32, which is a bargain considering how much it resembles a much more expensive version. The shift dress resembles a Dolce and Gabbana piece strikingly, albeit not exactly alike.

The price of the premium Capri Printed Cotton Mini Dress, which is currently half of its original RRP of £1,700, would be astronomical. The Next version is therefore nearly $ 820 less expensive than the luxury brand’s.

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The £32 dress is made of a light linen blend that is ideal for summer and is available in petite, regular, and tall cuts in a range of sizes, from six to 26. A split side hem and scoop-back neckline with side pockets complete the mini dress.

Unquestionably, this frock’s stunning print is its distinguishing feature. The pattern on a Dolce &amp, Gabbana piece inspired by the idyllic Italian island of Capri reminds one of the charm of a European getaway.

Roman’s Royal Blue Abstract Border Print Shirt Dress is a Mamma Mia-eyed adolescent. Vibes and is available for purchase for £37.20 when using the SHINE code at the checkout. The White Amalfi Postcard Print Slit Hem Midi Dress, which is also inspired by the picturesque Italian coastline, can be found at New Look, according to the Manchester Evening News.

However, customers have been positive about the Cream Pink and Blue House Print Scoop Back Mini Shift Dress, earning an impressive 4.5 out of five stars overall based on more than a dozen reviews. A satisfied customer remarked, “Very nice dress,.looks fantastic on. bright and strikingly different pattern.

“Lovely little summer dress,” another review added. The neutral colors can be dressed up or down for the occasion.

Next’s £32 ‘Italy-inspired’ shift dress looks a lot like Dolce & Gabbana’s £1,700 number(Image: Next)

One person also praised the “nice shape dress,” claiming that it is “easy to wear and comfortable.” Great for the evening or day of the holidays. Excellent fabric and color.

However, not all customers were as positive as the Cream Pink and Blue House Print Scoop Back Mini Shift Dress, which one customer rated as “unflattering” and gave just three stars. The review stated that “the neckline was very high and the color was very dull.” Not a dress that flatters.

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Another was pleased with their most recent purchase, saying it was “perfect for the holidays.” beautiful print and a classic shape. For me, the longer length is ideal.

Mirror Daily Digest: Top stories from shop’s high street return to Olly Murs’ cancelled gigs

We’ve compiled the biggest stories of the day in this Friday’s Mirror Daily Digest, from Olly Murs canceling his tour dates to the new energy bill price cap.

Olly Murs has cancelled more tour dates(Image: Getty Images for Bauer)

Welcome to the Mirror’s Daily Digest, where we pull together all the best stories of the day from our News, Showbiz, Sport teams and more. This Friday, we’re taking a look at everything from Ofgem’s new energy price cap to last night’s BBC Question Time audience applauding the takedown of a Tory MP guest.

After leaving the stage, Olly Murs reschedules additional tour dates hours before the performance.

Our Showbiz team learned this afternoon that Olly Murs, who had exited the stage last night, has been forced to reschedule further dates on his current tour. Last night in Glasgow, Olly shocked his audience when he admitted he couldn’t carry on after just five songs.

Olly informed the audience that his voice was fading and that he could no longer give the audience the performance they deserved after he performed Kiss Me Like You Mean It. He continued, “I can’t go on,” before saying that he would work things out before coming back.

The singer, who was due to perform in Manchester tonight, has confirmed the concert at the AO Arena won’t be going ahead. “Never expected to be writing this today,” a sad-looking Olly said on Instagram.

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Two 16- and 17-year-old teenagers killed in a car crash, horror.

Crash involving car and motorbike on Lower Broughton Road, Salford
Two teens have died in a horror crash in Salford(Image: JMG Press)
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Our news team received a report early this morning that two teenagers had died as a result of a serious collision between a car and a motorcycle.

Lower Broughton Road was closed off near a nearby primary school after reports of a collision, which was followed by emergency services in Salford. The two 16-year-old boys, according to police, were allegedly riding the same motorcycle before colliding with a Vauxhall Viva while making their way to a new street.

The two teenagers were sadly taken to a hospital, but they both passed away. No arrests have been made in relation to the car’s driver, a 24-year-old woman, who remained on the scene to assist police.

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The panelist’s brutal portrayal of a Tory MP is applauded by the BBC Question Time audience.

Question Time - Fiona Bruce hosts a live debate with politicians, commentators and members of the public from Dulwich in south London. On the panel are: from the government, minister for European Union relations Nick Thomas-Symonds MP; from the Conservatives, shadow justice minister Dr Kieran Mullan MP; the editor of The Economist magazine, Zanny Minton Beddoes; the writer and commentator Inaya Folarin Iman; and the barrister and author Hashi Mohamed.
Hashi Mohamed (left) confronted Kieran Mullan, Shadow Minister for Justice (right) on Question Time(Image: BBC)

In the midst of a contentious discussion about crime, a panelist was applauded by the audience for telling a Tory MP he was “not helping anyone” with his dangerous rhetoric.

Dr. Kieran Mullan, the Shadow Minister for Justice’s critic of a significant sentencing review, which demanded a number of politically difficult decisions in the most politically volatile sentencing review in more than 30 years, took exception to Hashi Mohamed, a barrister and author. The recommendations made in the review are put aside because Dr. Mullan, the MP for Bexhill and Battle in East Sussex, argued that it is improper to let criminals leave jail early.

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13 years after all stores were permanently closed, high street legend set to return.

Former Comet store, Leeds Road Retail Park
Comet is making a return to the High Street (Image: Huddersfield Examiner)

Our Money team revealed earlier today that the much-loved and sadly undiscovered electricals chain Comet will reappear after its 13-year collapse.

The Comet brand has been revived as an online store thanks to the online marketplace OnBuy.com. OnBuy’s founder, Cas Paton, stated that the company intended to invest more than £10 million to relaunch Comet with its original branding.

In 1933, Comet was founded in Hull, started out selling batteries and radios, and quickly developed into a major high-street brand. The 236-store chain, which suffered 7, 000 job losses in 2012, was one of the biggest high street casualties of recent years, but it eventually hit the wall after racking up significant losses.

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Energy bills to fall as Ofgem announces a new price cap?

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Ofgem has announced the price cap will fall from £1,849 to £1,720 on July 1.(Image: Getty Images )

Another big story from our Money team today saw Ofgem announce a new price cap, meaning that millions of households will see their energy bills fall this summer.

Although there is no actual cap on how much money you can spend on energy, the price cap is decreasing by 7%. How much gas and electricity you use will affect your bill.

Their annual energy bill will decrease from £1, 849 to £1, 720 from July, a £129 reduction, for the typical dual-fuel household that uses direct debit.

The annual fee for someone who pays on receipt of a bill is decreasing from £1, 969 to £1, 855, and the price cap for someone paying by pre-payment meter is decreasing from £1, 803 to £1, 672.

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