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League leaders Bayern Munich will aim to solidify their position at the summit of the Bundesliga table when they travel to Mewa Arena on Saturday where they take on Mainz 05 in their 14th league game of 2024-25. Mainz have 19 points and are ninth in the table after losing 4-3 against Wolfsburg on December 8, while the Bavarians beat Heidenheim 4-2 on December 7 and their tally of 33 points is six more than second-placed Eintracht Frankfurt. Mainz had won the three games prior to their defeat against Wolfsburg, a match in which they lost despite taking 1-0, 2-1 and 3-2 leads against the Wolves. Manager Bo Henriksen said that he was largely pleased with his side's performance against Wolfsburg, saying: "It was a crazy game. We're obviously disappointed because we produced a really good performance today –- against a really good team. We played good football in the half-spaces, but obviously we also need to defend a bit better in the last 10 minutes." Henriksen's team's defensive frailty last Sunday was perhaps unexpected given they had kept three clean sheets in their previous four games, conceding just once. At the other end of the pitch, Karnevalsverein's record of 23 goals scored in the Bundesliga is the division's seventh best offensive return, with the club scoring 11 times in their last four top-flight matches. Mainz' record at home in the league is mixed, as while they have won two and drawn one of their three most recent fixtures at Mewa Arena, they did lose the previous three. As for Vincent Kompany 's side, they come into Saturday's clash having beaten Shakhtar Donetsk 5-1 on Tuesday in the Champions League, and the game was the ninth time that they have scored four of more goals in a single match this season. If there was one negative to take from their victory on Tuesday, it was that they failed to keep a clean sheet for a fourth consecutive fixture. Kompany noted in the aftermath of his team's win against Shakhtar that his players still have room to improve, telling reporters: "Sometimes you can be vulnerable [to counters] when you're so dominant. We'll continue to work in detail about these moments. But we could've won 5-0 and I'd still say that we have to improve." Bayern also boast the league's best offensive and defensive records having netted 41 times and conceded on 10 occasions, with their goal difference of 31 significantly better than Eintracht Frankfurt's goal difference of 15. The Bavarians are in excellent form considering they have triumphed in nine of their past 11 matches, with their only defeat being a 1-0 defeat against Bayer Leverkusen in the DFB-Pokal on December 3. The visitors' away record is also strong given they have achieved victory in four of their last five outings, scoring 16 goals while conceding just twice. Mainz midfielder Danny da Costa is not scheduled to return from a groin injury until January 2025, so expect regulars Kaishu Sano and Nadiem Amiri to form a partnership in the middle of the park. Winger Gabriel Vidovic 's ankle injury could see him miss out on action until late February 2025, and his absence could mean that Henriksen selects Paul Nebel , Jae-sung Lee and Jonathan Burkardt in the forward line. In defence, Dominik Kohr , Stefan Bell and Maxim Leitsch are likely to appear in a back three in front of goalkeeper Robin Zentner . The away side are likely to start a back four featuring Konrad Laimer , Dayot Upamecano , Kim Min-jae and Raphael Guerreiro considering Alphonso Davies , Hiroki Ito and Josip Stanisic have been ruled out. Daniel Peretz is likely to appear in goal in light of Manuel Neuer 's rib injury, as well as the fact Sven Ulreich could be absent due to personal reasons. Kingsley Coman and Harry Kane are both dealing with hamstring issues, and this could mean that Kompany starts Michael Olise , Jamal Musiala and Leroy Sane behind Thomas Muller in attack. Joshua Kimmich is almost certain to be partnered by Aleksandar Pavlovic in midfield given Joao Palhinha 's groin injury could keep the Portuguese out until the middle of January. Mainz 05 possible starting lineup: Zentner; Kohr, Bell, Leitsch; Caci, Sano, Amiri, Mwene; Nebel, Lee; Burkardt Bayern Munich possible starting lineup: Peretz; Laimer, Upamecano, Kim, Guerreiro; Kimmich, Pavlovic; Olise, Musiala, Sane; Muller Bayern have been rampant in front of goal all season, and it is plausible that they could score multiple times on Saturday. However, given the injuries in defence and to Neuer, Mainz will likely have opportunities of their own, and they may at least prevent the visitors from keeping a clean sheet. For data analysis of the most likely results, scorelines and more for this match please click here .
Botafogo played almost the entire match with ten men after Gregore was sent off in the first minute but they showed impressive spirit and resilience to secure victory at River Plate's Monumental Stadium in Buenos Aires. Midfielder Gregore was shown a red card after a wild, high challenge on Fauto Vera, forcing Botafogo to adjust their game plan, but Atletico failed to press home their numerical advantage. Veteran forward Hulk had an effort from outside the box saved by John but the team from Belo Horizonte created little pressure. Sensing the game might not be the rearguard action they might have expected, Botafogo began to show more attacking intent and they were rewarded in the 35th minute. Marlon Freitas's shot from the edge of the box ricocheted around a crowded box before the ball fell to Luiz Henrique, who fired home from close range. To their credit, Botafogo didn't retreat to defend their slim advantage and they were able to double their lead in the 44th minute. Atletico defender Guilherme Arana attempted to shepherd the ball back to goalkeeper Everson but Luiz Henrique snuck between the pair and went down under challenge from the keeper. After a VAR review, a penalty was awarded and Alex Telles confidently smashed home the spot kick to give Botafogo an unlikely 2-0 lead at the break. Atletico, who won the Libertadores in 2013, made a triple substitution at the interval and it paid off swiftly with Eduardo Vargas heading in from a corner. Inevitably, there was late pressure from Atletico, but Botafogo made sure of the victory when Junior Santos finished off a counter-attack deep in stoppage time. With the win, Botafogo earns the final of 32 places in next year's FIFA Club World Cup to be held in the United States. sev/jsThe members of the District Sports Club (DSC) located in Dharavi are up in arms against the club's alleged mismanagement and lack of amenities despite charging hefty fees. The club spread over 12,000 sq mts of prime plot near Bandra Kurla Complex, was constructed at a cost of Rs 21 crore by the state government in 2013 to promote sports activities among the masses. However, the management was handed over to a private firm in 2019 when Vinod Tawde was the minister for sports in the then BJP-led government. The contract was given Oscorp Construction Pvt Ltd despite strong opposition from local people. “In 2019, the management promised to develop the club in three phases. However, apart from minor interior changes, we do not see any change. We are waiting for a basic cafeteria to come up,” said a lifetime member of the club Vishal Karande. Karande is a resident of Dharavi, who took the lifetime membership by paying Rs 3 lakhs in 2019 under the special scheme for locals by the DSC. “I am paying the same coaching fees of Rs 21,000 for 50 swimming sessions for my son which a non-member pays. The management focuses on visiting members to make profit,” he alleged. Another agitated member of the club, Krishna Kumar Jhunjhunwala said, “We are fed up with the management. On my recommendation, several people purchased lifetime memberships. I feel embarrassed whenever those people question me about the condition of the club. I now urge that anyone thinking of taking membership of DSC should rather invest that Rs 10 lakh in a bank fixed deposit. The bank will give good returns!”, Jhunjhunwala said, who is a resident of Pali Hill and a silk trader. The DSC charges now charge Rs 10 lakh for lifetime membership fees, which was Rs 5 lakh in 2019. “We see no development in five years. There is not a cafeteria to take family along. Our money is wasted. The least we expect is an annual meeting to hear the members. But the District Collector is not bothered to look into the matter,” Jhunjhunwala said. The club’s committee is headed by the Mumbai City District Collector Sanjay Yadav and panel members include Dy Director (Sports & Youth) Navnath Fardate and District Sports Officer Suhas Vhanmane, along with the Suraj Samat and Yash Sharda from the private management. The Dharavi Sports Club, also known as Rajiv Gandhi Sports Club was built by MMRDA at the cost of Rs 21 crore and thrown open to the public in 2013. The club provides a gymnasium, swimming pool, squash and badminton courts among others was looked upon as a silent revolution for sports talent in the slums of Dharavi. However, in 2019 the state government roped in a private firm – Oscorp Construction Pvt Ltd to run the club citing that it cannot financially sustain itself. It is not only the members, but even the coaches who are unhappy with the management. “The management at DSC is to make money for themselves rather than provide facilities to its members. Moreover, there is no objective to shape young talent and produce national sportspersons," A.I. Singh, former squash coach at the club alleged. “Of the total coaching fee paid by the student, the management takes 60 percent and the coach gets a mere 40 percent, which is the highest ratio the management gets, probably anywhere in India. The club also takes deposit from the coaches, which is absurd,” Singh, who has produced 14 national champions, said. “The club was initially open to all. The government made the wrong decision to hand it over to a private firm. The objective to find hidden talents among the common masses is lost. We need to promote sports in lower income groups. The sports complex is built by the government by taxpayers money,” said Vishwajeet Shinde, a sports coach from Mumbai, who has also trained Olympic medalist Swapnil Kusale. Yash Sharda from the club management refused to give his comment. The FPJ called Mumbai City collector Sanjay Yadav, who heads the committee at DSC said that he is out of the city and will discuss the matter once he resumes to duty next week.
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ALAN MENDOZA: Kemi Badenoch's speech was brave and serious - and one so many Britons will agree with By ALAN MENDOZA FOR THE DAILY MAIL Published: 22:30, 27 November 2024 | Updated: 22:34, 27 November 2024 e-mail View comments Any Tories who still harboured doubts about the appointment of Kemi Badenoch as leader of the Conservative Party would surely have felt some reassurance yesterday. In her first major policy speech since being elected, she chose to tackle that most thorny of political issues, mass migration – and she did not disappoint. In a barnstorming but measured performance, Badenoch delivered an address that I suspect a swathe of the electorate have been waiting for: a firm acknowledgment that mass migration into the UK has failed, that the current system is broken and that a new approach is desperately needed. Can anyone of a fair mind disagree? It was noteworthy, too, that Badenoch delivered her diagnosis not with hyperbolic bluster, but with a calm certainty that she was speaking good sense. The Conservatives, of course, have failed to deliver on this issue in recent years – which in large part accounted for their woeful performance at the election. Badenoch was frank about this, saying: ‘On behalf of the Conservative Party, it is right that I, as the new leader, accept responsibility and say truthfully we got it wrong.’ The Tories’ inability to control immigration – both legal and illegal – in government was the overwhelming reason why so many voters opted for Nigel Farage ’s Reform UK outfit, which took 4.1 million votes to the Tories’ 6.8 million. It may still be seen as a pantomime party by some, but Reform has made it clear that it has May’s council elections in sight. This speech – and not before time – was the first indication that Badenoch is willing to take Farage head on in the one area in which he has the most obvious pull. Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch speaks to the media during a press conference in The Library at the Old Queen Street Cafe in central London In her first major policy speech since being elected, Badenoch chose to tackle that most thorny of political issues, mass migration – and she did not disappoint Read More Kemi Badenoch vows annual cap on immigration as she admits Tories failed to curb inflows No doubt, too, Badenoch has watched with interest how Donald Trump’s forthright pronouncements on immigration, far from alienating moderate Americans as his detractors had predicted, were amply rewarded at the ballot box this month. While some of Trump’s language on this subject was overblown and offensive – not least when he suggested that Haitians in Ohio were eating pet cats and dogs – his central message palpably hit home, as his victory proved. Badenoch’s brave speech, unlike The Donald’s bombast, bore the stamp of someone willing to grapple with a profoundly difficult problem in a serious way. Vitally, in an arena so often freighted with accusations of xenophobia and racism, she called for an honest cost-benefit analysis of the immigration crisis. She also said she would be willing to leave the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) – a treaty that has repeatedly stripped our country of its autonomy when it comes to deporting illegal migrants. However, she recognised that this dramatic step would not be easily achieved and would bring its own issues, all of which deserved due consideration. The truth, as Badenoch admitted, is that successive political leaders from all parties have shown a ‘collective failure’ to deal with this issue. One government after another has campaigned on a promise to cut mass migration – but the numbers have continued to soar. These vague and airy promises have continued under Keir Starmer, who has pledged to ‘smash the gangs’ of people-smugglers shipping migrants across the Channel. A Border Force vessel carrying around 100 migrants, including several children arrives at Dover port on October 31, 2024 in Dover, England Read More French officials demand deal to help stop Channel crossings is scrapped To date, 32,900 people have landed in small boats on our South Coast – a large proportion since he took office in July. And when it comes to mass legal migration, Badenoch was equally right to accept that many Britons are sick and tired of being repeatedly told that hundreds of thousands of people coming here somehow all benefit the host country. The Left endlessly insist that mass migration is a catalyst for economic growth, and that only migrants are willing to clean our hospitals and offices, as well as care for our elderly – with many native Britons refusing to do so. There may be some truth to this, but these same champions of open borders invariably neglect to mention the associated costs: the near-intolerable strain on our healthcare system, our schools, our housing, as well as our GP surgeries, police, welfare and social services. While social cohesion is more difficult to quantify, we do not need a spreadsheet to tell us this too has been placed under desperate stress, with many areas of the country transformed out of all recognition, and many migrants manifestly failing to assimilate. That is why Badenoch’s reference to integration and its impossibility under current conditions was so key. As she – herself a first-generation Nigerian migrant – neatly put it, ‘numbers matter, but culture matters more’. My colleagues and I at the Henry Jackson Society think-tank have been recommending policies in this area for years: including a hard cap on migration that is based on quantifiable criteria and the removal of many current incentives for migrants, not least access to benefits. A group of migrants are seen shortly after setting off on the perilous journey across the Channel Badenoch flagged these as among her plans, as well as proposing specific visas to meet employers’ needs and qualification requirements placed on the migrants themselves. Of course, there is time for her proposals to be fully fleshed out and analysed. For now we should be thankful that after so many years in which there has been a vast gulf between political rhetoric and public feeling, the Tory leader is willing to tackle the subject. The proof will be in the detail – and, she must hope, in the delivery. But many Britons, ofall political stripes, will be looking at what she said – and finding there was much with which they agreed. Alan Mendoza is the Executive Director of the Henry Jackson Society Share or comment on this article: ALAN MENDOZA: Kemi Badenoch's speech was brave and serious - and one so many Britons will agree with e-mail Add comment
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It looked like a recipe for disaster. So, when his country's swimmers were being accused of doping earlier this year, one Chinese official cooked up something fast. He blamed it on contaminated noodles. In fact, he argued, it could have been a culinary conspiracy concocted by criminals, whose actions led to the cooking wine used to prepare the noodles being laced with a banned heart drug that found its way into an athlete's system. This theory was spelled out to international anti-doping officials during a meeting and, after weeks of wrangling, finally made it into the thousands of pages of data handed over to the lawyer who investigated the who had tested positive for that same drug. The attorney, appointed by the World Anti-Doping Agency, refused to consider that scenario as he sifted through the evidence. In spelling out his reasoning, lawyer Eric Cottier paid heed to the half-baked nature of the theory. “The Investigator considers this scenario, which he has described in the conditional tense, to be possible, no less, no more,” Cottier wrote. Even without the contaminated-noodles theory, Cottier found problems with the way WADA and the Chinese handled the case but ultimately determined WADA in not appealing China's conclusion that its athletes had been inadvertently contaminated. Critics of the way the China case was handled can't help but wonder if a wider exploration of the noodle theory, details of which were discovered by The Associated Press via notes and emails from after the meeting where it was delivered, might have lent a different flavor to Cottier's conclusions. “There are more story twists to the ways the Chinese explain the TMZ case than a James Bond movie,” said Rob Koehler, the director general of the advocacy group Global Athlete. "And all of it is complete fiction.” In April, reporting from the New York Times and the German broadcaster ARD revealed that the 23 Chinese swimmers had tested positive for the banned heart medication trimetazidine, also known as TMZ. China's anti-doping agency determined the athletes had been contaminated, and so, did not sanction them. , did not press the case further, and China was never made to deliver a public notice about the “no-fault findings,” as is often seen in similar cases. The stock explanation for the contamination was that traces of TMZ were found in the kitchen of a hotel where the swimmers were staying. In , Cottier relayed some suspicions about the feasibility of that chain of events — noting that WADA's chief scientist “saw no other solution than to accept it, even if he continued to have doubts about the reality of contamination as described by the Chinese authorities.” But without evidence to support pursuing the case, and with the chance of winning an appeal at almost nil, Cottier determined WADA's “decision not to appeal appears indisputably reasonable.” A mystery remained: How did those traces of TMZ get into the kitchen? Shortly after the doping positives were revealed, the Institute of National Anti-Doping Organizations held a meeting on April 30 where it heard from the leader of China's agency, Li Zhiquan. Li's presentation was mostly filled with the same talking points that have been delivered throughout the saga — that the positive tests resulted from contamination from the kitchen. But he expanded on one way the kitchen might have become contaminated, harkening to another case in China involving a low-level TMZ positive. A pharmaceutical factory, he explained, had used industrial alcohol in the distillation process for producing TMZ. The industrial alcohol laced with the drug “then entered the market through illegal channels,” he said. The alcohol "was re-used by the perpetrators to process and produce cooking wine, which is an important seasoning used locally to make beef noodles,” Li said. “The contaminated beef noodles were consumed by that athlete, resulting in an extremely low concentration of TMZ in the positive sample. "The wrongdoers involved have been brought to justice.” This new information raised eyebrows among the anti-doping leaders listening to Li's report. So much so that over the next month, several emails ensued to make sure the details about the noodles and wine made their way to WADA lawyers, who could then pass it onto Cottier. Eventually, Li did pass on the information to WADA general counsel Ross Wenzel and, just to be sure, one of the anti-doping leaders forwarded it, as well, according to the emails seen by the AP. All this came with Li's request that the noodles story be kept confidential. Turns out, it made it into Cottier's report, though he took the information with a grain of salt. “Indeed, giving it more attention would have required it to be documented, then scientifically verified and validated,” he wrote. Neither Wenzel nor officials at the Chinese anti-doping agency returned messages from AP asking about the noodles conspiracy and the other athlete who Li suggested had been contaminated by them. Meanwhile, 11 of the swimmers who originally tested positive competed at the Paris Games earlier this year in a meet held under the cloud of the Chinese doping case. Though WADA considers the case closed, Koehler and others point to situations like this as one of many reasons that an investigation by someone other than Cottier, who was hired by WADA, is still needed. “It gives the appearance that people are just making things up as they go along on this, and hoping the story just goes away," Koehler said. “Which clearly it has not.” AP Olympics:Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 23 (ANI): Veteran director and screenwriter Shyam Benegal has passed away at the age of 90. He breathed his last today at 6:38 pm at Wockhardt Hospital, Mumbai Central, where he was undergoing treatment for chronic kidney disease. From Chiranjeevi to Akshay Kumar, actors expressed their grief over the passing away of the legendary filmmaker. Taking to X, actor Chiranjeevi wrote, "Deeply saddened at the departure of Shri Shyam Benegal,one of the finest film makers and great intellectuals of our country. He discovered & nurtured some of the brightest film talents of India. His films, biographies and documentaries form part of India's greatest cultural treasure!! A fellow Hyderabadi & former Rajya Sabha member, Benegal Sab's masterful works will always be held in great esteem in Indian Cinema! Rest In Peace Sir!!" Also Read | Shyam Benegal Dies at 90: Tributes Pour In for Veteran Filmmaker; 'Master Storyteller Who Redefined Cinema, Inspired Generations'. https://x.com/KChiruTweets/status/1871212658189541526 Bollywood star Akshay Kumar also mourned the demise of the veteran filmmaker and wrote, "Pained to know of Shyam Benegal ji's demise. One of the finest filmmakers in our country, truly a legend. Om Shanti" Also Read | 'Aaj Tak Samajh Mein Nahi Aaya, Bhai Ne Block Kyun Kiya': Rahul Vaidya Still Clueless Why Virat Kohli Blocked Him on Instagram (Watch Video). https://x.com/akshaykumar/status/1871211401798426843 "He created 'the new wave' cinema. #shyambenegal will always be remembered as the man that changed the direction of Indian Cinema with films like Ankur, Manthan and countless others. He created stars out great actors like Shabama Azmi and Smita Patil. Farewell my friend and guide," filmmaker Shekhar Kapur wrote on X. https://x.com/shekharkapur/status/1871202534871965704 Veteran actor Anupam Kher said he was deeply saddened to know about the sad demise of the legendary filmmaker. "He was the messiah for actors, writers and technicians of alternative cinema in #India. He told stories differently. When I went to meet him to ask for a role during the making of #Mandi, he looked at me and said, "I don't have anything substantial for you in this film. And I don't think you should do a smaller role! Why don't you wait. May be something substantial will come your way!" And when #Saaransh happened he was extremely happy for me!! Goodbye #ShyamBabu. Thanks for your brilliance and generosity. Will miss you and your infectious smile." https://www.instagram.com/p/DD7arlMCS3L/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link For Manoj Bajpayee, it is a "heartbreaking loss for Indian cinema." "Shyam Benegal wasn't just a legend, he was a visionary who redefined storytelling and inspired generations. Working with him in Zubeidaa was a transformative experience for me, exposing me to his unique style of storytelling & nuanced understanding of performances. I'll forever be grateful for the lessons I learned under his direction. It was an absolute honor to have had the opportunity to work with him. His legacy will live on in the stories he told and the lives he touched. Rest in peace Shyam Babu, Om Shanti" https://x.com/BajpayeeManoj/status/1871216343724265863 Filmmaker Subhash Ghai remembered the late filmmaker and called him an inspiration for young generation. "The Pioneer master of indian parallel cinema shri # SHAM BENEGAL is no more with us but his teachings inspirations n definitions of cinema with social issues will always remain with us n younger generations of film makers - he has been our mentor n founder architect of all the courses in film making at #WHISTLINGWOODS since 2006 - specially to me in my growth as mainstream film maker.Sir you will always live with us as a master n guide both in the growth of indian cinema. Your contribution in indian cinema is invaluable for good.RIP. WE LOVE YOU ALWAYS. WITH GRATITUDE" https://www.instagram.com/p/DD7a9qeI1qJ/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Director Karan Johar wrote on his Instagram stories, "RIP Sir, Thank you for your Cinema... for stories that shaped incredible talent and for pushing boundaries and creating pride in Indian Cinema." Kajol expressed grief over the demise of the filmmaker and wrote, "Deeply saddened by the loss of legendary Shyam Benegal. His contribution to Indian cinema are immeasurable and his legacy will live on through his incredible body of work". "Much will be written about Shyam Benegal but for me not many talk about the fact that there was a lament in his films and a sadness about the fact we were not living in the best of all possible Worlds," wrote filmmaker Sudhir Mishra. https://x.com/IAmSudhirMishra/status/1871210831024935020 Benegal's films, including Ankur, Nishant, Manthan, and Bhumika, established him as a pioneer of the Indian parallel cinema movement in the 1970s and 1980s. Benegal was honoured with the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi seven times and received the V. Shantaram Lifetime Achievement Award in 2018. Born on December 14, 1934, in a Konkani-speaking Chitrapur Saraswat Brahmin family in Hyderabad, Benegal collaborated extensively with actors from FTII and NSD, including Naseeruddin Shah, Om Puri, Smita Patil, Shabana Azmi, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, and Amrish Puri.His films left an indelible impact on audiences, addressing relevant socio-political themes with remarkable depth. His most recent project, Mujib: The Making of a Nation (2023), was an India-Bangladesh co-production depicting the life of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding father of Bangladesh. Shot extensively in both countries during the COVID-19 pandemic, the biographical film added another feather to his illustrious cap. In addition to feature films, Benegal contributed significantly to documentaries and television. His iconic series Bharat Ek Khoj and Samvidhaan remain benchmarks in Indian television. He also served as the Director of the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) from 1980 to 1986 and was a member of prestigious juries, including the 14th Moscow International Film Festival (1985) and the 35th National Film Awards (1988). (ANI) (This is an unedited and auto-generated story from Syndicated News feed, LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body)