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For Setien, the 2-8 loss with Barcelona in 2016 was a bitter pill to swallow. It was a result that exposed the weaknesses in his tactical approach and raised questions about his ability to compete at the highest level. Fast forward four years, and history seemed to repeat itself as Setien, now at the helm of Beijing Guoan, faced a similar defeat against Bayern Munich.
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One of the key strengths of Atalanta is their collective spirit and togetherness. The team plays with a cohesion and fluency that is rare to see in modern football, with each player knowing their role and executing it to perfection. This unity is what gives them the edge over their rivals and allows them to compete at the highest level.
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As the Chinese Super League continues to grow in stature and competitiveness, the appointment of high-profile coaches like Setien adds to the league's appeal and raises the level of footballing quality on display. Setien's presence in the league is expected to attract more attention and interest from international fans and media, further elevating the profile of Chinese football on the global stage.So let us join Chen Meng in her anticipation of the first-ever Old Wa Cup and embrace the excitement and camaraderie that the tournament promises to bring. Let us come together as fans, players, and enthusiasts to celebrate the sport we love and support the athletes who dedicate themselves to the pursuit of excellence. With Chen Meng leading the charge, the Old Wa Cup is sure to be a thrilling and unforgettable event that will captivate audiences worldwide. Let's unite in our shared passion for table tennis and cheer on our favorite players as they compete for glory on the grandest stage of all.
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For the past 13 years, a lingering curiosity has resided in the heart of Alan, the elder brother of Lily. Ever since Lily left their hometown to pursue her dreams in the bustling city, Alan has been left wondering about the myriad of experiences that have shaped his sister into the woman she is today. Determined to unravel the mysteries of her past, Alan embarks on a journey to uncover the untold stories behind his sister's journey.The market may be trading at a record high, but the same cannot be said for the ASX 200 stock in this article. Although its shares have risen off their lows for the year, they are still trading materially below both their 52-week and all-time highs. While disappointing for shareholders, one leading broker appears to see this as a buying opportunity for others. Which ASX 200 stock could be undervalued? The stock in question is ( ). It describes itself as an end-to-end global business, focusing on producing premium still and sparkling wines for 70+ markets. Among its portfolio are wine brands such as Penfolds, 19 Crimes, Matua, Daou Vineyards, Lindeman's, Blossom Hill, and Wolf Blass. Goldman Sachs thinks its shares are undervalued at current levels. It highlights that they are trading on lower than average multiples despite the company having a very positive earnings growth outlook. The broker recently said: Our Buy rating on TWE is premised on accelerating double-digit EPS growth in FY24-27e driven by 1) continued global expansion of Penfolds, especially post the removal of China import tariffs on Australian wine; our recent channel checks suggest positive reception to the returning Australian sourced Penfolds and we expect a ~63pct pre-tariff recovery by 2027 And 2) its rank as the #1 luxury wine company in the US (most sales in luxury wine) with the recent acquisitions of Frank Family Vineyards (FFV) and DAOU which have been growth and margin accretive, combined with a stable portfolio of Premium Brands. TWE is trading modestly below the 5-year historical P/E average. Big returns The note reveals that Goldman has a buy rating and $15.20 price target on the ASX 200 stock. Based on its current share price of $11.44, this implies potential upside of almost 33% for investors over the next 12 months. To put that into context, a $5,000 investment in the wine giant's shares would turn into approximately $6,650 if Goldman Sachs is on the money with its recommendation. But the returns won't stop there. This ASX 200 share is one of the more generous growth shares out there on the Australian share market. For example, Goldman Sachs expects the company to reward its shareholders with a partially franked 36 cents per share dividend in FY 2025. This equates to an attractive 3.1% at current prices, which stretches the total potential 12-month return to approximately 36%.
Ruben Amorim impressed with Arsenal’s corners after first defeat as Man Utd bossOnline Gaza chroniclesAmid reports that Gaza cease-fire talks may be resuming, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz expressed optimism that “this time, we can truly advance a hostage deal.” A Qatari newspaper reported that an Israeli delegation—headed by Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar—was set to travel to Cairo on Dec. 5 for talks on a potential deal over hostages and a cease-fire. Katz, speaking to soldiers at an air force base in central Israel, attributed the improved outlook to Israeli military pressure on Hamas. The development comes after a Lebanon cease-fire began on Nov. 27. On Dec. 2, President-elect Donald Trump said there would be “hell to pay” in the Middle East if hostages held in Gaza were not released before his inauguration. Trump’s nominee for national security adviser, Mike Waltz, was set to meet with Israeli Minister of Strategic Affairs Ron Dermer on Dec. 4. Hezbollah, which had previously refused to consider a cease-fire unless Israel pulled out of Gaza, was hard hit in recent months. The Israeli army eliminated many of the terrorist group’s top leaders, including longtime head Hassan Nasrallah, with targeted air strikes. And in an audacious strike on Sept. 17, thousands of pagers exploded on their Hezbollah users simultaneously—followed by a second wave of exploding handheld radios the next day—further crippling its leadership ranks. At least 39 people were killed in the blasts, and Lebanon said nearly 3,000 others were wounded. Hamas, in more than a year of warfare started by its Oct. 7 attack on Israel, has suffered the same kinds of losses. Trump’s impending return to power may be loosening a diplomatic logjam lasting more than a year. The United States, Egypt, and Qatar have tried unsuccessfully to broker a cease-fire and Israeli withdrawal from Gaza in exchange for the return of around 100 hostages, a third of whom are believed dead, still held by Hamas after having been taken captive on Oct. 7, 2023. “Those responsible will be hit harder than anybody has been hit in the long and storied history of the United States of America,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu thanked him in a Dec. 3 post on X. “I want to thank President Trump for his strong statement yesterday about the need for Hamas to release the hostages, the responsibility of Hamas, and this adds another force to our continued effort to release all the hostages.” Israeli ministers also thanked the president-elect. “How refreshing it is to hear clear and morally sound statements that do not create a false equivalence or call for addressing ‘both sides’, but rather clarify who are the good and who are the bad,” said Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich. “This is the way to bring back the hostages: by increasing the pressure and the costs for Hamas and its supporters, and defeating them, rather than giving in to their absurd demands,” he said. Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said simply on X: “Thank you, President Trump.” A senior Hamas official interpreted Trump’s words as directed at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Basem Naim said Netanyahu had sabotaged all efforts to secure a deal that involved exchanging the hostages for Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli prisons. Naim said Trump’s message was intended to pressure Netanyahu to “end this evil game.” A Gaza political analyst, Ramiz Moghani, said Trump’s words might embolden Israel not only to expel Palestinians from Gaza but also to annex the West Bank, which many Israelis refer to as Judea and Samaria. An eight-day cease-fire took place in late November 2023, during which more than 100 Israeli hostages were released. Since then, little progress has been made, with each side blaming the other. Meanwhile, fighting has continued across Gaza. On Dec. 4, an Israeli strike on a camp housing hundreds of thousands of displaced people near Khan Yunis killed 21 people and wounded 29, a Palestinian health official said. Gaza health authorities do not distinguish between civilians and fighters from Hamas and other terrorist groups such as Palestinian Islamic Jihad. Fighting was also reported in Rafah and near a hospital in Beit Lahiya in northern Gaza. Further Hamas threats against the hostages have come to light. In an internal statement on Nov. 22, Hamas told its operatives Israel intended to carry out a hostage rescue operation and threatened to “neutralize” the captives in that event. Hamas told its operatives not to consider any repercussions of following the instructions.Canada didn't live up to its values on immigration in recent years, Carney says