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Renee Slegers insists focus is on West Ham as Arsenal aim to bounce back in WSL

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RENEE SLEGERS describes herself as a coach who prefers to live in the moment. 

It is an approach she is taking when it comes to being in charge of Arsenal in the interim. 

Arsenal hope to return to winning ways in the WSL following a loss to Chelsea

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Arsenal hope to return to winning ways in the WSL following a loss to ChelseaCredit: Getty
Their trip to West Ham with interim Gunners boss Renee Slegers follows a 4-1 win against Valerenga in the Champions League

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Their trip to West Ham with interim Gunners boss Renee Slegers follows a 4-1 win against Valerenga in the Champions LeagueCredit: Getty

The stand-in Gunners boss insists the permanent job is not on her mind despite guiding the team out of a winless run in the top tier and Europe.

Tomorrow Sunday Slegers will be at Arsenal’s helm again overseeing the team for the first time in a Women’s Super League duel.

Their trip to West Ham follows the Netherlands-born coach manaing the Gunners in their 4-1 defeat of Valerenga in the Champions League following a loss to Bayern Munich. 

The match will be their first top-flight game since their former boss Jonas Eidevall resigned on October 15.

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A draw and a loss from their last two WSL outings saw them drop to sixth and five points off leaders Man City. 

This weekend they hope to return to winning ways in the top tier ahead of their November 3rd trip to Manchester United after the international break. 

Slegers said: ”I like to be in the moment in life in general and that’s what’s needed at the moment.

“It’s something we talked about with the players as well, can we be as much as possible in the here and now because that’s what we can impact.”

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On whether she knows if she intends to put herself forward for the permanent Arsenal head coach vacancy, Slegers added: “No, that’s not on my mind at all. 

“It’s a beautiful club and it’s a brilliant squad. We have all the facilities, all the resources, so it’s obviously a very good job to have. 

“I haven’t had time to reflect on myself that much during these past couple of days.

“But I want to believe. I want the best for every individual, to have every individual show their biggest strength and to have the team play really good football. 

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“I don’t think at the moment that’s what I want to deep-dive. At the moment it’s West Ham and to get the three points on Sunday. 

“I’m happy to be a part of it at this moment in time doing everything I can do to help the team more.”

Sunday’s derby will see the Irons and the Gunners battling for maximum points. 

While West Ham are still chasing their first win in the top tier this term, Arsenal have fared slightly better away from home, narrowly beating Leicester 1-0 in September. 

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The Gunners will be aiming to boost their goal tally having netted just once in their last two WSL games. 

The last WSL duel between West Ham and Arsenal ended as a 2-1 for Rehanne Skinner's  Irons in February

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The last WSL duel between West Ham and Arsenal ended as a 2-1 for Rehanne Skinner’s Irons in FebruaryCredit: Getty

And Slegers hopes Alessia Russo scoring her first group stage Champions League goal this term will pave the way for more goals for the striker in the WSL this term.

The interim Arsenal chief added: “Alessia is really good at understanding it’s important to get yourself into good positions and then the goals will come and she scored on Wednesday.

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“That’s the main focus – to keep on getting our forwards in good positions to be able to get the ball into the back of the net.”

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Angus Scott-Young: Northampton Saints put ‘DNA on park’ in win over Sale Sharks

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“It was a great bounce-back from last week’s result, some of the backs were on fire.

“Not much really changed from last week with the game plan but we were able to put our DNA on the park.

“We had some unlucky stuff happen last week, but this week it came our way, which was awesome.”

The Australian made his 50th appearance in a new look back row, which saw him and Tom Pearson joined by youngster Henry Pollock, making his first Premiership start.

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“We have different strengths. We do complement each other. It was really exciting to see HP running around like a mad thing and TP is always a physical presence,” said Scott-Young.

“I love playing with them, it’s a great combination.”

Northampton expect a tougher challenge next week against a Bristol side at the top of the table ahead of Saturday’s fixtures.

“They do seem to be a bit of a bogey team for us especially playing down there at Ashton Gate,” he added.

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“They’re pretty dynamic and a box of surprises as well. We’ll definitely need to play our best rugby to counteract them when they’re playing at home.”

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Imola, Shell AM: Cheung leads top 6 through into superpole in wet qualifying

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The first Ferrari Challenge qualifying run of the day for the Coppa Shell AM grouping took place under mainly appalling weather conditions, with the pouring rain making it a complicated session, which was interrupted to allow the track to dry out.

A few minutes into the session, Race Direction put the red flags out after two Ferrari 296s (one of which the #171 of frontrunner Andrea Levy) ended up against the inside wall, at the entry to Tamburello.

After an interruption of about 15 minutes, qualifying resumed with track conditions better but still tricky, and leaving no margin for error.

Lap after lap, a drier line appeared and the times started to come down. With the chequered flag fast approaching, Eric Cheung (Formula Racing) set the quickest time of the session, the only driver able to lap under 1m56s.

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The Canadian’s time of 1m55.728s was almost four-tenths quicker than second-placed Roland Hertner (Gohm Motorsport), who looked certain to take the pole right until the end.

Third place went to Shair, who finished ahead of Coppa Shell AM Europe champion Zois Skrimpias, Jan Sandmann and Henrik Kamstrup. These are the six drivers qualifying for this afternoon’s Superpole, the classification of which will make up the first three rows of the grid for tomorrow’s Ferrari Shell AM World Finals.

Although the top-6 had an international flavour about them, they all came from the Shell AM Europe class, while those from the North America section struggled a bit more in the conditions and were further back in the final standings.

Andreas Koenig (Ghom Motorsport) was the first non-Superpole qualifier in seventh, ahead of Shintaro Akatsu (Ineco), Stephen Earle (Kessel Racing) and Norikazu Shibata (Cornes Osaka), who wrapped up the top-10.

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Raphael Varane lands new job alongside football royalty just weeks after ex-Man Utd star’s retirement aged 31

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RAPHAEL VARANE has landed a new job just three weeks after hanging up his boots.

The 31-year-old officially retired from football, having sustained a severe knee injury on his debut for Como.

Raphael Varane is now on the board at Como

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Raphael Varane is now on the board at ComoCredit: Getty
The ex-Man Utd star hung up his boots after sustaining a serious knee injury

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The ex-Man Utd star hung up his boots after sustaining a serious knee injuryCredit: AP

But Varane is staying with the Italian side and has been appointed as a board member, with a particular role in the running of the club’s youth teams.

Como revealed in a statement: “Varane will bring his experience and leadership to this new role, marking the next chapter of his career off the pitch.

“He will collaborate with Osian Roberts, Como’s head of development, and Juliette Bolon, head of the education program, to support the club’s youth development efforts.

“His involvement will benefit not only the players but also the broader community through educational initiatives.

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“By integrating academic, leadership, and vocational training into the youth programs, Varane aims to help young athletes prepare for life beyond football.”

Como, who are embarking on their first season in Serie A since 1989, are managed by Cesc Fabregas and have Thierry Henry as a minor shareholder.

Ex-Liverpool duo Pepe Reina and Alberto Moreno are in the squad.

Varane signed for Como on a free transfer in the summer after his contract at Manchester United expired, having spent a total 219 days out injured while at Old Trafford.

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The French centre-back signed off by lifting the FA Cup in his final Red Devils appearance.

But just three months later, he managed just 20 minutes on his Como debut before hobbling off injured.

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He later revealed he has battled knee injuries throughout his career and it impacted his decision to call it a day.

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Varane won the World Cup with France in 2018 and four Champions Leagues with Real Madrid.

Varane’s retirement statement

“They say all good things must come to an end.

“In my career I have taken on many challenges, rose to occasion after occasion, almost all of it was supposed to be impossible. Incredible emotions, special moments and memories that will last a lifetime. Reflecting on these moments, it is with immense pride and a feeling of fulfilment that I am announcing my retirement from the game that we all love.

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“I hold myself to the highest standard, I want to go out strong, not just holding on to the game. It takes a big dose of courage to listen to your heart and your instinct.

“Desire and needs are two different things. I have fallen and risen a thousand times, and this time, it’s the moment to stop and hang my boots up with my final game winning a trophy at Wembley.

“I have loved fighting for myself, my clubs, my country, my teammates and the supporters of every team I have played for. From Lens to Madrid to Manchester, and playing for our national team. I have defended every badge with everything I have, and loved every minute of the journey.

“The game at the highest level is a thrilling experience. It tests every level of your body and your mind. The emotions we experience you cannot find anywhere else. As athletes, we are never satisfied, never accepting of success. It is our nature and what fuels us.

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“I have no regrets, I wouldn’t change a thing. I have won more than I could have even dreamed of, but beyond the accolades and trophies, I am proud that no matter what, I have stuck to my principles of being sincere and have tried to leave everywhere better than I found it. I hope I have made you all proud.

“And so, a new life begins off the pitch. I will remain with Como. Just without using my boots and shin pads. Something I am looking forward to sharing more about soon.

“And so, a new life begins off the pitch. I will remain with Como. Just without using my boots and shin pads. Something I am looking forward to sharing more about soon.

“Thank you, football.

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“With love, Rapha.”

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PFL Super Fights live stream: Ngannou vs. Ferreira watch-along

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PFL: Battle of the Giants goes down Saturday with three title fights atop the bill, including the return of one of the biggest names in mixed martial arts, and MMA Junkie Radio’s “Gorgeous” George and “Goze” will host a live-streamed watch-along right here at 1:30 p.m. ET. 

In the main event, former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou makes his highly anticipated return to the sport against 2023 PFL season winner Renan Ferreira. And in the co-main event, Bellator women’s featherweight champ Cris Cyborg meets two-time PFL champ Larissa Pacheco. At stake in both bouts are the first PFL Super Fights title belts.

Also featured on the card is a Bellator middleweight title-fight rematch between champ Johnny Eblen and Fabian Edwards. Eblen won their first fight in September 2023.

PFL: Battle of the Giants takes place at The Mayadeen in Riyadh, Saudia Arabia, with a main card that streams on pay-per-view (ESPN+, DAZN). As part of the watch-along, the full preliminary card will stream in the video above. 

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Below is the complete PFL: Battle of the Giants lineup:

PFL: Battle of the Giants main card

  • Francis Ngannou vs. Renan Ferreira – for heavyweight super fights title
  • Cris Cyborg vs. Larissa Pacheco – for women’s featherweight super fights title
  • Champ Johnny Eblen vs. Fabian Edwards – for Bellator middleweight title
  • Husein Kadimagomaev vs. Zafar Mohsen
  • A.J. McKee vs. Paul Hughes

PFL: Battle of the Giants preliminary card

  • Marcos Breno vs. Raufeon Stots
  • Dedrek Sanders vs. Makkasharip Zaynukov
  • Nacho Campos vs. Ibragim Ibragimov
  • Taha Bendaoud vs. Tariq Ismail

For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for PFL: Battle of the Giants.

Be sure to visit the MMA Junkie Instagram page and YouTube channel to discuss this and more content with fans of mixed martial arts.

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Yankees get to Guardians closer Clase for 2 runs in 9th, win 8-6 to take 3-1 ALCS lead

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Cleveland All-Star closer Emmanuel Clase gave up two runs in the ninth inning and the New York Yankees moved closer to another World Series, beating the Guardians 8-6 on Friday night to take a 3-1 lead in the American League Championship Series.

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Gleyber Torres hit an RBI single and New York scored its go-ahead run on an error by shortstop Brayan Rocchio, who booted Alex Verdugo’s grounder.

It was a messy ninth for Clase (0-2) as baseball’s best reliever all season faltered for the second night in a row.

New York got three singles in the ninth off the right-hander, who gave up back-to-back homers in the eighth inning of Game 3 but got bailed out when the Guardians got a pair of two-run homers in their final two at-bats.

Giancarlo Stanton hit a three-run homer and Juan Soto hit a two-run shot for the Yankees, who can advance to their 41st World Series with a win in Game 5 on Saturday.

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The Guardians are facing elimination in the postseason for the second time. They rallied in the ALDS to get past Detroit and now will have to win three straight — two at Yankee Stadium — to have any chance of ending their 76-year World Series drought.

For the second straight night, New York’s bullpen nearly blew a late lead. The Guardians scored three runs in the seventh, one in the eighth and threatened in the ninth, putting two runners on base.

Yankees manager Aaron Boone went to Tommy Kahnle for the last three outs and the right-hander was able to put away Cleveland, something New York’s relievers couldn’t do Thursday.

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Yankees: RHP Ian Hamilton’s calf injury was severe enough that he was dropped from the ALCS roster and replaced by Mark Leiter Jr. Hamilton got hurt while covering first base in the sixth inning of Game 3. He won’t be eligible for the World Series if New York advances. Boone said he considered adding lefty Nestor Torres, but wants to give the lefty as much time as possible to recover from an elbow strain.

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Yankees LHP Carlos Rodón makes his second start of the series after a strong Game 1 outing — one run and three hits with nine strikeouts in six innings. He’ll face Guardians right-hander Tanner Bibee, who was pulled after just 39 pitches in Game 2 and will pitch on three days’ rest.

Reporting by The Associated Press.

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America’s Cup: New Zealand extend lead over GB to close in on glory

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New Zealand won both races on Friday to open up a 6-2 lead over Great Britain and move within a point of retaining the America’s Cup.

Ben Ainslie’s Ineos Britannia team began the day hoping to level the best-of-13 series in Barcelona after a strong showing on Wednesday.

But favourable wind conditions helped Emirates Team New Zealand triumph in race seven and they followed up on that in race eight to claim five match points.

“It wasn’t a good day for us – hats off to the Kiwis,” said British skipper Ben Ainslie.

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“They sailed two really strong races in that shifty stuff and managed to pick the right side off both start lines and get that first shift.

“They did a really nice job of defending when ahead and putting us in a bad spot. We’ll take it on the chin and it’s still not over yet, so we’ll keep fighting.”

Racing resumes on Saturday with the Kiwis aiming to become the first team to lift the Auld Mug on three consecutive occasions since the United States (1987-1992).

Britain, who are appearing in their first final since 1964, have never previously won the silver ewer in the competition’s 173-year history.

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The remaining races of the America’s Cup will be available to watch live across BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and app, with Saturday’s racing starting from 13:00 BST.

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