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No Gyokeres, no problem – makeshift Merino provides Arsenal ‘solution’

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Over the past nine months, Arsenal fans have grown used to seeing Mikel Merino celebrate after scoring while playing as a striker.

And the frontman-turned-midfielder scored twice in their 3-0 Champions League victory over Slavia Prague on Tuesday.

As the Swede prepares for further tests, the 29-year-old was putting in place of Viktor Gyokeres, whose muscle injury is “concerning” manager Mikel Arteta.

Merino’s ability to step up and deliver for the Gunners, who have now extended their winning streak to 10 in all competitions, is thankfully unafraid.

“It’s wonderful to have him,” Arteta remarked. He asserts that this is his leadership, mindset, and personality.

We need to find new ways to replace the attacking players because we are lacking. He scores two goals in the Champions League.

After suffering a hamstring injury to Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus’ cruciate ligament injury (ACL) a month prior, Merino made his first appearance for the Gunners as a substitute frontman in the Premier League victory over Leicester.

Merino had never assumed that position before when he was a child.

He then won the previous campaign with nine goals in all competitions, winning at Chelsea, Fulham, and Real Madrid.

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Merino’s change to the striker

In order to bring in a natural number nine and win their first trophy since 2020, Arsenal signed Gyokeres in a deal worth £64 million in the summer.

With Havertz sidelined with a knee injury since the start of the season, the Swede has scored six goals in his 14 appearances.

Merino will need to play front and center to help Arsenal because of concerns Gyokeres might not be able to play for another while with a hamstring issue.

The Spaniard met a Leandro Trossard cross with a neat finish just after the break, before heading home Declan Rice’s delivery to seal the impressive success.

He has established himself as a member of the leadership group, making him one of Arteta’s favorites in the squad and well-liked in the dressing room.

The Gunners boss continued, “My opinion was always that he had really good timing and the ability to finish in the box, especially one touch.”

“And then talking to him about how to attack the spaces in relation to how they defend the box, which was a little different today, as well as the way they set up, and making sure that he plays closer to the box.”

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You must create new options, they say.

In order to improve their squad depth and quality, the Gunners spent more than £250 million on eight new players over the summer.

That is already being challenged, particularly in attacks.

Havertz, Gyokeres, Gabriel Martinelli, Noni Madueke, and Martin Odegaard are all currently out injured, with Arteta admitting that he needed to find a solution for the Premier League side’s problems while they are also in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals.

He said, “You have to invent options,” “yes.” If you invent them, you always have options.

Mikel hasn’t played there before in his career, but we had a good experience last year and how he handled it.

We firmly believe that today, given how they were set up, provided him with a good chance to perform.

Merino, who was a member of the Spain squad that won Euro 2024 and scored a late winner in extra-time against Germany in the quarter-final, continued, “This team doesn’t care who is injured or not. The internal combustion engine has the same mentality.

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Norrie wins in Metz and Djokovic through in Athens

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Novak Djokovic advanced in Athens while Cameron Norrie defeated Frenchman Arthur Cazaux in three sets to advance to the Moselle Open quarter-finals.

In Metz, France, British No. 3 Norrie won a close match 7-6 (7-6), 6-2, to advance to his fifth tour-level quarter-final since Wimbledon in July.

The 30-year-old will next face French victors Kyrian Jacquet and Dan Added, who were both defeated on Wednesday.

In the opening match, world number 27 Norrie broke the 69th-ranked Cazaux’s serve, which came in second place last year.

However, Norrie had to survive a break point to end the first set, which the home favorite dominated, after Cazaux levelled the set.

The second set also headed toward a tie-break, but Norrie held on for the lead once more and eventually seized his fourth set point with a stunning forehand winner.

After a struggling Cazaux’s fading energy with an immediate break, Norrie raced to the finish line at midnight local time, capitalising on that momentum into the decider.

He is a very talented player, and it’s always a battle. I had to work hard to enter the match, and I had to choose some self-defense maneuvers,” Norrie said.

“I just told myself I wanted to be here and play.”

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Alejandro Tabilo defeated Djokovic for the first time at the Athens Open, making it to his 225th tour-level quarter-final.

Tabilo, a Chilean, and Djokovic had previously won both of their previous meetings, but Roger Federer is the only player to have gone 3-0 head-to-head against the record-holder 24-time men’s Grand Slam champion.

The 38-year-old Serb increased his record of winning every match that he has won the first set this season to 28 with a 7-6 (7-3) 6-1 victory after prevailing in a first-set tie-break.

In a dominant finish to the match, Djokovic won 20 of the final 23 points.

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RSF digging mass graves in Sudan’s el-Fasher to ‘clean up massacre’: Expert

According to a researcher at Yale University in the United States, the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are digging mass graves in El-Fasher, a city in western Sudan where there have been numerous massacres and displacements since the RSF took control of the area last month.

The RSF “have begun to dig mass graves and gather bodies throughout the city,” according to Nathaniel Raymond, executive director of the Humanitarian Research Lab at Yale’s School of Public Health, on Tuesday.

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According to Raymond, “They are doing the massacre clean up.”

After the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) retreated, which has been fighting the paramilitary group for control of Sudan since April 2023, the RSF seized control of El-Fasher, the state capital, on October 26.

Since the RSF’s takeover, more than 70, 000 people have fled the city and surrounding areas, according to the UN, and there have also been reports of “summary executions,” sexual abuse, and civilian massacres, according to witnesses and human rights organizations.

Additionally, a report from Yale’s Humanitarian Research Lab on October 28 revealed “mass killings” since the RSF’s control of El-Fasher, including apparent pools of blood that were visible in satellite imagery.

Additionally, UN officials issued a warning this week that el-Fasher is believed to have trapped thousands of people.

According to Jacqueline Wilma Parlevliet, a senior UN refugee agency (UNHCR) official in Sudan, “the current insecurity continues to impede the delivery of life-saving assistance to those trapped in the city without food, water, and medical care.”

Before the RSF’s full takeover, el-Fasher was already suffering from an 18-month siege imposed by the paramilitary group, according to Sudanese journalist Abdallah Hussain.

Hussain told Al Jazeera from Khartoum, the city’s capital, on Tuesday, that “no medical facilities]were] operating and that no aid was allowed access to the city.” The situation is getting worse for the citizens who are still trapped right now.

The RSF and its supporters have attempted to minimize the atrocities committed in El-Fasher by blaming allied armed groups for their actions as a result of widespread condemnation.

Hemedti, the RSF’s leader, has also promised an investigation.

However, Raymond from the Humanitarian Research Lab stated that “they must leave the city [and] allow UN personnel, the Red Cross, and humanitarians to go house-to-house to see who is still alive.

We can’t let the RSF do their own investigation at this point, he said.

According to Raymond, “more people could have died [in 10 days] than have died in the past two years of the war in Gaza,” according to UN figures and what can be seen on the ground in el-Fasher.

“That’s what we’re talking about,” the statement read. He emphasized that thousands of people require emergency assistance, and he told Al Jazeera, “That’s not hyperbole.”

Sir David Beckham admits ‘more emotion than nerves’ as he finally gets knighted

Footballing legend David Beckham revealed that he was “more emotion than nerves” on his big day at Winsdor Castle with King Charles.

Sir David Beckham has revealed exactly what he was feeling when he was knighted by King Charles after years of waiting. The football icon, 50, was recognised at Windsor Castle by the King for his services to sport and charity.

His exciting news was made public over the summer, but he waited until Tuesday to get his moment. His wife, Lady Victoria, also attended the occasion, and she even donned her first-ever tailored menswear suit from her line of fashion.

David and Victoria’s children, Romeo, Cruz and Harper, also made sure to be by their dad’s side for his big day. However, eldest son Brooklyn continued to distance himself from his famous family as he was nowhere to be seen.

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Despite the pain it may have caused, David has opened up about his knighthood as he confessed it was a “very emotional day”. Revealing more about the big moment, an orchestral version of Golden from the hit Netflix series K-Pop Demon Hunters played in the background.

It is thought to have been a rather cheeky reference to Victoria’s frequently used nickname, “Goldenballs.” In all truth, David said, “Today was such an emotional day. I’m not talking about nerves.”

“There have been a few tears and a lot of emotion,” he added to the Sun. “It’s been a very special day.” David explained that his achievement is something that they can “all be proud of today as a family”.

Son Romeo gushed over David following the knighthood as he shared on social media: “No one deserves this more than you, love you so much xxx Congrats Sir dad.”

Victoria praised Cruz and the Windsor Castle family, while Cruz also shared photos of the family. Thankful for this occasion and for my incredible team who worked so hard to realize the vision.

In honor of his new initials, Sir David Beckham, David wore the first-ever tailored menswear piece from Victoria’s own fashion label, which featured sweet details, including a label with the date and SDB.

Brooklyn has chosen not to message a congratulatory message over the summer because he has chosen not to share the news of David’s knighthood. Instead, the aspiring chef quickly shared a post about pretzel pita chips on Instagram that caused a stir among the followers.

Brooklyn was “thrilled” for his dad, according to one source, who still favors keeping “no contact” with his family for the time being. David managed to exchange a few words with the King after the rumored conflict on his big day.

Lip-reading expert Nicola Hickling explained that David responded by telling him he was proud of himself and that David later revealed what he wanted to do with his career after that. King Charles praised Nicola’s speech while speaking on behalf of Betfair Slots, saying, “I am so proud of all you have done with your sports and charities. Amazing, you are beyond reproach. I’m pleased to knight you.

The King urged David to “do what you’re good at” when it had been a “great day.” David made it clear that he wanted to write a book at this point. If I’m honest, it’s been my greatest honor. I’ll write a book the following day. However, it has been incredible to be here today.

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David described his outfit making by Victoria to the PA as “quite impressive.” He “inspires quite a few of my looks over the years, and he definitely inspired this look because he’s kind of the most elegantly dressed man I know.”

My wife made me do it, she said. When I looked at old photos of him wearing morning suits when he was still a young child, I thought, “OK, that’s what I want to wear,” so I gave it to my wife, and she did.

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Free-kick, penalty… or drop ball? VAR intervenes on Real Madrid handball

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Handball or handball not? On Tuesday night, VAR penalties were decided between Arsenal and Liverpool.

When a free-kick went down as a dropped ball just as they thought they had a penalty against Real Madrid, Liverpool fans were left completely perplexed.

Despite a Slavia Prague handball coming from the defender’s head, Arsenal were the ones who were saved.

Was Brennan Johnson’s dismissal against FC Copenhagen unfortunate for Tottenham Hotspur?

Why did Courtois receive a dropped ball from Liverpool’s free kick?

In the 30th minute, Real Madrid’s Aurelien Tchouameni blocked a shot that Liverpool’s Dominik Szoboszlai made on goal.

The Real Madrid player was shown a free kick for handball by the referee, which appeared to be very close to being inside the area.

When the referee jogged over to the pitchside monitor, where the VAR was located, Liverpool fans inside Anfield erupted, anticipating a penalty would be given.

Except that’s not what was going on.

The VAR, not the referee, would make a factual decision about the location of the handball, not the referee.

A referee serves as the judge for a subjective decision, such as handball, to the monitor. The referee was therefore overturning his decision to handball by going to the screen.

But how did we start off with a dropped ball for goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois after receiving a free kick from Liverpool?

It’s a penalty because the handball actually occurred inside the box. Additionally, the VAR has the authority to review a penalty.

The free kick would have remained in place regardless of whether it had been proven to be correct or incorrect if the handball had been determined to be outside the area.

Although it was overturned in a Uefa competition, the outcome was acceptable. Kovacs likely noticed that Tchouameni’s arm was farther out, but when the Real Madrid player hit him, he had the ball very close to his body, without creating a horizontal barrier.

Play restarts with the goalkeeper, which effectively leaves Liverpool with their attacking possession because it was an overturned penalty.

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Lukas Provod of Slavia Prague handles the ball in the area leading to a VAR penalty to Arsenal. Images courtesy of Getty
Lukas Provod was found to have handled the ball after a corner was played into the box in the 32nd minute of Arsenal’s match at Slavia Prague.

Why did the VAR get involved when the ball landed on Provod’s head and was later transferred to the ball?

There is a distinction to be made between deliberately heading the ball and deflection in the Premier League, which is highly unlikely to have been a VAR penalty.

A defender shouldn’t receive a penalty if they nod their own raised arm when they receive a firm contact on a header.

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Johnson received a VAR red card, but was he unlucky?

In the 57th minute of Spurs’ thrashing of FC Copenhagen, Johnson was unlucky to be sent off after a VAR review.

He pressed in unaided to get the ball away from Marcos Lopez, and after his boot came up off the ground, the ball landed on Lopez’s leg.

Was the yellow card that the referee showed really a clear and obvious error, according to Erik Lambrechts?

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