As he prepares to welcome Jose Mourinho back to Stamford Bridge, Enzo Maresca claims there is “no reason to panic” over Chelsea’s mini-slump. He cites the impact of a string of red cards.
The Blues, who defeated Benfica in the Champions League on Tuesday, had a successful start to the season after winning the Club World Cup in July.
However, they desperately need a win over the Portuguese side at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday to begin their European campaign after losing three of their previous four games.
After his team was reduced to 10 men in their Premier League defeats by Manchester United and Brighton, Maresca is aware that Chelsea will have to resolve their disciplinary issues.
Additionally, they lost to Bayern Munich in the first Champions League game.
Maresca, who is currently in his second year at Stamford Bridge, gave a calm explanation of the subpar performance at his Monday press conference.
Chelsea has lost four of their past five games, according to the Italian, and a player has been dismissed.
Maresca acknowledged that making wiser choices in the wake of the sending-off between Brighton and United would have helped him.
He claimed that the only game his team had lost was earlier this month’s 3-1 defeat at German champion Bayern, which his team had won.
Knowing that football is a crazy world, he said, “For me personally, there is no reason for us to create panic.”
It’s a crazy world to play in if you lose five games in six months and have to say things to defend yourself.
I don’t believe we need to defend ourselves at this moment because I have a very positive feeling about our team.
Maresca claimed that facing Mourinho at Stamford Bridge would be an “absolute honor.”
The 62-year-old Portuguese was appointed as Benfica’s new coach earlier this month, just days after Fenerbahce fired the club.
In his two years at Chelsea, Mourinho helped the club become a trophy-winning force by bringing three Premier League titles and other silverware with him.
The injuries sustained by Moises Caicedo, Andrey Santos, and Joao Pedro will be evaluated before the Benfica game against Brighton.
A White House official claims that a former Marine “hated” Mormons at a church in Michigan, where at least four people were killed and eight were injured.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated on Monday morning on Fox News that the federal government is still looking into the attack from Sunday.
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However, she stated that investigators are looking into potential hostility between the suspect and members of the largely regarded Mormon Church.
According to what I understand, the FBI director only knows for now that this person hated members of the Mormon faith, according to Leavitt.
FBI Director Kash Patel gave her a Monday briefing, according to Leavitt.
Before he died in a shootout with police, an ex-Marine drove his pickup truck into a church in Grand Blanc Township during a service, opened fire, and set the structure on fire.
According to officials, the suspect rammed his pickup into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ front doors on Sunday morning, killing hundreds of people inside.
Two bodies were shot to death, and two more bodies were discovered in the church’s rubble, which was later said to have been intentionally set on fire.
Late on Sunday, authorities warned that some victims were still unaccounted for and that more bodies may still be discovered as they looked through the building’s destroyed remains.
Thomas Jacob Sanford, 40, of Burton, a neighborhood resident, was identified as the suspect. Sanford, a veteran of the Iraq War, served in the Marines between 2004 and 2008. According to US military records, he was a Marine Corps member from 2004 to 2008.
Authorities said they would search the suspect’s home and phone, but they did not provide a possible explanation. The population of Flint’s Grand Blanc Township is about 40, 000, located 100 kilometers (60 miles) northwest of Detroit.
Two children were killed and 17 people were hurt when a gunman opened fire through the stained glass windows of a Catholic church in Minneapolis, Minnesota, one month prior to the violence in Michigan.
An Iraqi man was given life in prison by the Najaf Criminal Court for trafficking people to Russia to fight Ukraine.
The court said in a quick statement on Monday that the life sentence was imposed on the basis of a 2012 law that criminalizes recruiting or transporting people for exploitation, and that the convicted defendants also organized groups and sent them to fight abroad in exchange for money.
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The Associated Press news agency identified the man as Risan Falah Kamel, an Iraqi judicial official and a senior security official who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to comment.
The indictment’s official text has not been made public, and no additional names have been made.
During the current fourth year of the war, thousands of foreign fighters fought for both Russia and Ukraine.
The Foreign Relations Committee of the Iraqi Parliament acknowledged Iraqi nationals fighting alongside the Russian army in early September.
Additionally, it stated that parliament would take action to look into the details and attempt to stop the phenomenon.
According to some local Iraqi media reports, several thousand Iraqis are believed to be fighting on the Russian side, stifled by either money or the possibility of moving to Europe from Russia.
According to American and South Korean officials, North Korea has sent thousands of soldiers and a lot of ammunition to assist Russia on the front lines, particularly when it was battling Ukraine’s ground assault in Kursk, Russia’s border region.
Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, met in Beijing early this month for talks, and both leaders praised the escalating military partnership between their nations.
Putin praised the bravery and heroism of North Korean soldiers, who he claimed fought alongside Russian forces to stop the Ukrainian invasion of Kursk. Since Moscow and Pyongyang signed a strategic partnership in June 2024, Kim asserted, “significantly strengthened,” cooperation has been established.
If there is anything I can do to help you and the Russian people, I will act as if there is something more that is needed, a fraternal duty, a duty that we must bear, and I will be ready to do anything to help, Kim said.
A British national was taken prisoner by the Russian military in the Russian city of Kursk last year while fighting with Ukrainian troops.
Some Chinese nationals were reportedly apprehended and even detained while battling for the Russian army this year, according to Ukraine.
US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu resemble Pinocchio, the fictional child who sneers as he lies, in a large art installation on a beach in Tel Aviv. It is organized by activists’ and captives’ families and calls for an end to Israel’s occupation of Gaza.
Helena Ford, the star of Love Island, discusses her experiences living in the aftermath of her job as an air hostess, how being misunderstood, and how “instant fame is something nobody can prepare you for,” says Helena Ford.
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British Airways hostess-turned-Love Island star Helena Ford has had a rollercoaster summer(Image: Getty Images for the NTA’s)
British Airways hostess-turned-Love Island star Helena Ford has had a rollercoaster summer following her stint in the famous Mallorcan villa. Since returning to the “real world ”, as the Islanders call it, the 29-year-old says her life has been a whirlwind and that overnight fame is something nobody can prepare you for – although she’s taking it all in her stride.
“Life’s been crazy, so overwhelming. For the first couple of weeks, I was like, ‘Oh my God. Is this my new life? Is this actually me?’” she exclusively opens up to OK!. “But once you start settling into it, you start enjoying it more. It’s been so much fun. I’ve loved it.”
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Due to her heated arguments with Shakira Khan and her on-off romance with Harry Cooksley, Helena was at the forefront of a lot of the villa drama. She was also one of the show’s most contentious contestants at the time. However, she tells us in this exclusive conversation that the experience has opened her eyes and that she is now more than prepared to spend the night with a special someone.
When I left the villa, I kind of wanted to get rid of it all. She laughs, “I don’t want to talk to men ever again,” she said. She has, however, had a chance to reflect on both her love and her desires for a partner.
I feel like my ideals have been altered. I want a family-oriented individual. Being in the villa and refraining from going out before made me feel very much like a party girl. I simply want someone who is genuinely interested in settling down. I’m not going to say I want kids any time soon, but I do want someone who, in essence, wants to be a little “homebody.”
She continues, “Cuffing season is coming up, and I’m ready to get cuffed,” with a mischievous grin in reference to the time of year when singletons seek out short-term romances to keep them company during the colder months.
On a more serious note, she admits that her time on Love Island offered up some huge life lessons. “I’ve gained so much self-awareness,” she says. “I learned a hell of a lot about myself in that villa, things I don’t think I would know if I hadn’t done Love Island .”
She continues, “I’ve come to the realization that I’m a very avoidant attachment type in relationships.” I avoid things. I dislike sat down and discuss issues. I’ll reply, “Oh no, it’s done, I’m never speaking to you again.” But I now feel empowered to work on that.
Helena feels that the public didn’t necessarily see the real her, despite not having watched the entire series back. She claims, “I think I was incredibly misunderstood, which I detest.” They may have given the impression that I don’t care about anything, that I laugh everything off, and that I lack a backbone. I don’t take life too seriously, though, so that’s not to say.
Helena still has close friendships with Megan, Meg, Dejon, Emily, Alima, and Lauren despite the overwhelming support from her fellow Islanders. However, Harry is another name Helena hasn’t heard from since leaving the villa, and he’s not on that list.
She admits, “I think I anticipated a lot of change in the outside world after Love Island.” I had assumed we would all be meeting up, but Harry and I haven’t even spoken to each other.
Helena may not have had any contact with her old flame, but she has dipped her toe in the dating world again and has been on a few dates with the help of Breeze, which connects users for immediate, real-life dates by skipping the endless swiping and chatting that plague most dating apps.
She laughs, “I’ve been on a couple of dates over the past few weeks, and they’ve been really fun because I detest texting.”
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“The guys weren’t for me, but we’re still going,” I said. I thought staying in a villa almost resembled speed dating. You are constantly grafting every day. So I’ve been like, “You know what?” since I’ve been out, then? I’ll just move things a little slower.
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