The midfielder told Sky Sport:
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Declan Rice has admitted he is hurt by England’s 1-0 loss to Iceland ahead of Euro 2024.
The Three Lions, considered one of the favourites to win the competition, were expected to secure a straightforward victory against Iceland following Gareth Southgate’s announcement of his final squad for the tournament.
However, England struggled to break down Iceland, who clinched the game with an early goal, leaving both the players and fans disappointed.
Rice, a key player for England expressed his disappointment over the loss, acknowledging the pain it caused him.
England’s defeat is not good for their confidence ahead of their opening match in the tournament, and Rice said, as quoted by 90mins:
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Right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones started the process of liquidating his assets on Friday, taking the initial steps toward paying the $1.5 billion he owes families of the 2012 Sandy Hook school shooting. Jones runs the popular Infowars media platform, where he repeatedly described the shooting, which killed 20 first-grade students and six teachers, as a “hoax.” Families of victims filed defamation suits against Jones and Infowars, and while Jones eventually conceded in court that the shooting was real, it was too late to save him from legal action. Courts in Texas and Connecticut awarded the families massive damages.
In an effort to avoid payment, Jones and several of his companies declared bankruptcy, and Jones insisted he could never pay the damages.
“I don’t have any money,” Jones said after the billion-dollar judgment. “So, it’s all a big joke.”
But Jones changed his tune on Friday, when his attorneys signaled in court that he is starting the process of liquidating his assets. All told, Jones’ assets could yield as much as $15 million, a relative drop in the bucket toward the full total he owes victims’ families. After splitting the sum and paying administrative and legal fees, the families may not walk away with much money, but they could end up in control of Jones’ broadcast network, website, and social media accounts. That would not only be a financial blow to the conspiracy theorist, but a serious disruption to his operations.
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Arsenal is poised to offload at least one homegrown player in this transfer window as Mikel Arteta continues to refine his squad.
The Gunners have made significant investments to secure several top talents in recent transfer windows.
Under the guidance of Mikel Arteta, who has been excelling as the club’s manager, Arsenal is receiving ample support to sustain their progress.
This summer, Arsenal must sell players to generate funds for potential acquisitions, which may come at inflated costs given the club’s status as one of England’s top teams.
Emile Smith Rowe, Reiss Nelson, and Eddie Nketiah are three homegrown talents who have struggled to secure consistent playing time as the team evolves.
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Alan Hutton has discussed the future of Kieran Tierney after his return to Arsenal from his loan spell at Real Sociedad.
Tierney is now seeking a new destination as he is no longer in Arsenal’s plans at the Emirates.
The left-back was regarded as one of the best in the Premier League three seasons ago, but over the last two campaigns, he has struggled to maintain his form.
While at Sociedad, Tierney performed decently, though injuries limited his playing time, likely contributing to the Spanish club’s decision not to pursue a permanent deal.
Now, Tierney is determined to secure a new club, but there are currently no takers for his signature.
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Victor Osimhen has emerged as the preferred number nine for Arsenal to potentially sign this summer, but the transfer is far from straightforward.
The Nigerian striker is anticipated to depart Napoli soon after agreeing to a contract extension that includes a release clause.
Having established himself as one of the top strikers in recent seasons, Arsenal sees Osimhen as a player capable of making a significant impact for them.
While Arsenal has several forwards on their radar, Osimhen has evidently impressed them the most.
However, Napoli insists on the payment of his release clause before his departure, set at €130 million.
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Anthony Gordon Bennett! England have lost their last friendly before Euro 2024. Don’t worry, Luke and Marcus are here to hold your hand and tell you it’s all going to be okay…
How much can we read into this? What will Jack Grealish be thinking? The lads have the answer to all that and more!
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