Solskjaer offers injury update on Fred, McTominay and James
May 21, 2021
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has offered an injury update ahead of Manchester United’s last Premier League game of the season.
Solskjaer has conducted his final league press conference of 2020/21, which was streamed live on the club’s official app at 1pm.
Dan James, Scott McTominay and Fred should all be fit for Sunday and the Europa League final.
Anthony Martial and Harry Maguire are expected to miss out, but Solskjaer said they’re working hard to give themselves every chance.
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“Dan (James) will be involved,” said Solskjaer.
Director said Tottenham wanted £25m captain; now Mourinho’s Roma will reportedly sign him
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Roma are increasingly confident that they will win the £25 million race to sign Jose Mourinho’s one-time Tottenham Hotspur target Andrea Belotti, according to Calciomercato.
Speaking back in October, just hours after the transfer window slammed shut, Torino went public with Spurs’ interest in their talismanic skipper.
“We had a chat with Tottenham but Belotti is too important for us,” said sporting director Davide Vagnati.
“I’d love to see Belotti stay at Torino for the rest of his career.”
The EU was awarded the Nobel peace prize in 2012 in recognition of “six decades of promoting peace and reconciliation” in Europe. In his acceptance speech in Oslo, the then president of the European Commission, José Manuel Barroso, said the world could “count on our efforts to fight for lasting peace, freedom and justice”. Yet less than a decade on, the EU is taking two big steps to bolster its defence capacity and engage in military conflicts.
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Will we go back to movie theaters when the pandemic is over?
For a year, American movie theaters have largely remained closed. The number of new releases was reduced as studios bumped their biggest titles into the future. Drive-in theaters made a comeback, to be sure, but only recently have regular movie theaters started to reopen across the country, at reduced capacity for now. If you saw a movie in the last 14 months, there’s a good chance it was on your TV. Or your tablet. Or your phone.
The pandemic undeniably changed certain aspects of our at-home movie viewing habits some for the better, and in ways that are poised to last a while. Major studios and theater chains have agreed to permanently reduce the amount of time between when a movie hits theaters and when it reaches streaming platforms. Some distributors may also decide to stick to day-and-date releases, where a movie arrives in theaters and on streaming at the same time.