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Afcon match early so that the official may oversee Belgium vs. Canada at the World Cup
Do you recall Janny Sikazwe? the official who called off an AFCON game early? He will, however, be making his World Cup 2022 debut TOMORROW.
When Mali and Tunisia met at the AFCON tournament in January, the Zambian of
He blew his last whistle not once, not twice, but TWICE early. He blew for full-time 13 seconds before the full 90 minutes had passed after originally ending the game five minutes early.
Sikazwe will referee a World Cup game during the group stage despite his error.
When he oversees Belgium vs. Canada's Group F match in Qatar, the 42-year-old will make his managerial debut.
It goes without saying that Sikazwe presiding over a World Cup game blew up social media.
One person tweeted: "Sikazwe, the official who called time on the AFCON game in the 85th minute; play restarted after that, although there was no stoppage time. It should be enjoyable."
The great Janny Sikazwe will be in charge of tonight's Canada vs. Belgium game, a second joked.
Added a third: "I thought only the greatest referees attended the World Cup; this is a shame. Why is Sikazwe serving as the referee?"
Another remarked: "How on earth is a man reffing in a World Cup who halted a game five minutes early?"
The focus will be on Sikazwe to see if he continues the pattern this World Cup given FIFA's crackdown on time-wasting.
the fourth official raising the electronic board with a large number on it, such as six, seven, or eight minutes, we urged everyone not to be shocked, according to legendary referee and chairman of the FIFA referees committee Pierluigi Collina.
"We must be prepared to see this type of additional time provided if you want more active time. Imagine a game where three goals were scored. With three goals scored, you lose five or six minutes since celebrations often last one to one and a half minutes.
"The extra time at the conclusion of each half needs to be precisely calculated. We were successful in Russia [2018], and we anticipate victory in Qatar as well. It might be the fourth official to accomplish it.
I'm not referring about VAR involvement; this is something entirely else that was carefully analysed by the Video Assistant Referee.
ficial started a bloodbath.
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Police told reporters on Wednesday morning that they had not yet notified the shooter's next of kin and had not officially identified the gunman. However, Chesapeake Police Chief Mark Solesky said that the gunman was a business employee.
An inquiry concerning the shooter's identification was not answered by the police department.
The attack's motivation is still a mystery.
A little more than an hour before the Walmart Supercenter was scheduled to shut, at 10:12 p.m., the fatal rampage began.
According to the police chief, four of the attack's victims were still hospitalized as of Wednesday morning. According to Dr. Michael Hooper, vice president, and chief medical officer at Sentara Norfolk General Hospital, at least two patients were in severe condition.
According to Chesapeake Police spokesperson Leo Kosinski, investigators combed the business overnight into Wednesday in search of any victims or people who may have been hiding.
The city of Chesapeake stated that "three people, including the shooter, were discovered deceased in the store's break room." "Towards the front of the store, the body of one victim was discovered. Three additional victims were brought to nearby hospitals for additional care, but they passed away from their wounds.
The incident over Thanksgiving week is the latest mass shooting to occur in a location that is often seen as safe, such as a school, hospital, or retail setting.
A 22-year-old University of Virginia student in Charlottesville is accused of opening fire on classmates this month, killing three of them as the bus was returning to campus after a field trip to Washington, DC, about 170 miles west of Chesapeake.
Five people were shot and died last weekend at an LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs, according to officials, while 19 others were injured. assailant.
After surviving a shooting, a mother is in shock.
Joetta Jeffery told CNN that during the shooting, her mother Betsy Umphlett texted her from inside the store to let her know that someone had started firing.
Jeffery told CNN, "I'm shaking and weeping." I had just finished speaking with her about getting turkeys for Thanksgiving when the text arrived.
She has been reunited with her mother, according to Jeffery, who is unharmed but in shock.
During the investigation, Chesapeake city officials have asked that people avoid the store.
Please allow our first responder's room to act; they are well-trained and ready to do so, the city tweeted.
Local authorities claim that the Chesapeake Conference Facility has been converted into a reunion center. Only the customer's immediate relatives and emergency contacts were allowed into the facility, according to their request.
In a statement, Walmart expressed its shock at the tragedy that took place at one of its facilities.
Our coworkers, the area, and those affected are all in our prayers. The company said in a statement that it was working closely with law authorities and that helping its employees came first.
The local police are receiving assistance from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives field office in Washington, DC, according to a tweet from the agency.
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In their Group E opening on Wednesday, Spain brutally destroyed Costa Rica 7-0, kicking off their campaign to win a second World Cup. Luis Enrique's highly anticipated team shone at Doha's Al Thumama Stadium, controlling possession and using their opportunities brutally, avoiding the fate of heavyweights Argentina and group opponents Germany, who earlier fell 2-1 to Japan. Ferran Torres scored twice, and the Euro 2020 semi-finalists romped to victory with goals from Marco Asensio, Dani Olmo, Gavi, Carlos Soler, and Alvaro Morata, among others.
The 2010 World Cup champions have historically suffered as a result of their frivolity, but all three of the attackers Luis Enrique chose scored goals in the first half to justify his faith in them.
With Morata and Ansu Fati on the bench, the coach started Asensio as a false nine, with Olmo and Torres on either side of him.
Aymeric Laporte and Rodri Hernandez, a midfielder for Manchester City, were placed in center defense by the head coach, who had accurately predicted that his team would control the ball.
La Roja scored their first goal after just 11 minutes. Olmo, an RB Leipzig winger, received a pass from Gavi forward and made one exquisite touch to turn and another to elegantly put the ball past Keylor Navas.
After topping their group at the 2014 World Cup by defeating Italy, Uruguay, and England and drawing with England, Costa Rica was dismantled once more ten minutes later for the second goal.
Real Madrid striker Asensio smashed home Jordi Alba's low drilled cross past his old teammate Navas, who might have done more to block it.
Oscar Duarte fouled Alba, and Torres scored from the penalty spot to end a difficult night for Los Ticos, who were never in the game and couldn't produce a chance on goal.
Early in the second half, Barcelona attacker Torres took advantage of more shoddy defending to score his fourth goal past Navas.
In order to rest Pedri and Torres for Sunday's match against Germany, Luis Enrique was able to do so before the hour mark. He then gave young Barcelona left-back Alejandro Balde his professional debut.
When Spain scored its fifth goal, the 19-year-old raced up the field. Substitute Morata crossed the ball, and Gavi expertly drilled it home.
Gavi, the Kopa Trophy winner, passed Pele and Manuel Rosas to become the third-youngest World Cup goal scorer at the age of 18 years and 110 days.
Then, in a flawless opening game in Qatar, Soler and Morata joined the fun with goals in stoppage time to further humiliate Costa Rica and aid Spain in flexing their muscles.
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At the 2022 World Cup, Japan pulled off another stunning shock when they stunned Germany 2-1 in Qatar thanks to an incredible comeback. After Ilkay Gundogan's penalty, Germany appeared to be headed for an easy victory. Ritsu Doan, though, tied the score in the 75th minute, and Takuma Asano, nonetheless, scored the game-winning goal seven minutes from time. Germany now faces a real threat of once again missing out on the knockout rounds because Spain is also in Group E.
Germany was defeated 2-1 against Japan after coming from behind, handing Hansi Flick's team their second straight World Cup opening loss.
At the Khalifa International Stadium, Germany's Ilkay Gundogan scored from the penalty spot after 30 minutes, but Japan's Ritsu Doan and Takuma Asano scored goals in the second half to secure a remarkable triumph.
After eight minutes, Japan had the ball in the net, but it was disallowed for offside. On the halfway line, Ao Tanaka dispossessed Ilkay Gundogan and passed the ball to a speedy Junya Ito down Japan's right side. Ito then drove forward and played a precise low cross toward Daizen Maeda at the back post, but the striker had veered two or three yards offside when he slotted the ball past Manuel Neuer.
Germany made their best play when Serge Gnabry found Gundogan just outside Japan's penalty area. Instead of looking for David Raum, who had created a tonne of space down Germany's left flank, Gundogan took the shot himself, which was easily retrieved by Shuichi Gonda. Germany started the game slowly but eventually gained control of the situation.
A minute later, when the German full-back turned his back on goal to recycle the ball for an additional round of assault, Raum was carelessly hauled down by Gonda and the Germans were given a penalty. Germany took the lead after 33 minutes as Gundogan stepped up to score his first World Cup goal by sending Gonda the wrong way.
Similar to Maeda in the first half, Kai Havertz thought he had doubled Germany's lead when he tapped in a close-range effort, but the goal was disallowed after a quick VAR review because he had drifted a few yards offside.
In the second half, Germany started much more quickly and nearly added a second when Jamal Musiala displayed some exceptional play. The youngster took possession of the ball on the left side of Japan's penalty area, moved it into the middle of the box, and then set himself up for a shot. However, the teenager's attempt flew over the crossbar because he was unable to find the goal.
On the hour mark, Germany's goal scorer nearly added a second when his slid shot from the outside of the box struck the post with a foot.
In the second half, Japan made a number of adjustments that finally changed the course of the match. With 15 minutes remaining, Freiburg's Doan equalized after Manuel Neuer had stopped Takumi Minamino's shot but could only push the ball as far as the energetic Doan.
When Japan defender Ko Itakura found Asano with a route one ball over the top as Germany pushed for a victory, they relaxed at the back. Asano skillfully downed the ball, advanced toward the German goal, and then slammed the ball from a tight angle into the roof of the net to secure all three points.
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NEW YORK — Representatives prepared for boundless cutbacks at Twitter Friday as new proprietor Elon Musk upgrades the social stage.
In a letter to representatives got by various news sources, the organization said workers would figure out by 9 a.m. Pacific Standard Time assuming they had been laid off. The email didn't say the number of individuals that would lose their positions.
A few representatives tweeted early Friday that they had proactively lost admittance to their work accounts. The email to staff said work decreases were "important to guarantee the organization's prosperity pushing ahead."
Twitter's approximately 7,500 representatives have been expecting cutbacks since Musk assumed control of the organization. As of now, the extremely rich person Tesla Chief has terminated top leaders, including President Parag Agrawal, on his most memorable day as Twitter's proprietor.
He likewise eliminated the organization's governing body and introduced himself as the sole board part. On Thursday night, many Twitter representatives took to Twitter to communicate support for one another — frequently basically tweeting blue heart emoticons to imply Twitter's blue bird logo — and salute emoticons in answers to one another.
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The Eagles are 8-0 without precedent for establishment history in the wake of outliving the Houston Texans, 29-17.
Quarterback Jalen Damages was 21-of-27 for 243 yards with two score passes for a 128.9 passer rating in his re-visitation of his old neighborhood of Houston.
Running back Miles Sanders was touchy with 93 yards on 17 conveys and the Eagles' most memorable score of the evening.
Wide recipient A.J. Brown gave the go-on score in the second from last quarter while tight end Dallas Goedert paced all pass catchers with 100 yards on eight gets and a score.
Protective tackle Javon Hargrave scored three sacks of Texans quarterback Davis Factories, while security C.J. Gardner-Johnson turned the game in the Hawks' approval in the second from last quarter with a pick and cornerback James Bradberry finished any expectation of a Houston rebound with a final quarter capture.
Here is a drive-by-drive recap of the triumph:
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