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Liverpool forward Sadio Mane declared there is no bad blood between himself and Jurgen

Klopp after the two appeared to argue during Saturday's 1-1 draw with Chelsea.

Mane, who surprisingly wasn't included in the starting lineup, came on in the latter

stages of the match and then had a discussion with his manager after the final whistle.

However, Mane told Sky Sports on Monday that the incident was simply a discussion about

positioning on the pitch.

"He asked me to play on the right side and one time I tried to ask for the ball in the

No. 9 position," the 25-year-old said.

"Mohamed Salah was on my side and the coach was shouting, 'Sadio come onto the right side.'

"After the game I told the coach it was easier if you told Mo to come in because he was close

to you.

"But it was friendly, it was not because I was unhappy or something else.

There was no problem, I was just communicating and explaining that to him after the game."

Mane admitted, however, that starting such a big game on the bench was hard for him to

accept.

"It was not easy for me.

It was a difficult moment, but it's part of football and it can happen," Mane said.

"It's important for me to come back now.

I'm feeling very well."

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Road signs suck. What if we got rid of them all? - Duration: 6:26.

If I showed you two big intersections — one with a bunch of signs, traffic lights, and

boundaries, and one with no markings or apparent rules at all — which one would look safer

to you?

Towns all over Europe are starting to experiment with streets like this: where cars, bikes,

buses, and people can travel freely in the same space.

I think this looks like an accident waiting to happen.

But I know someone who would know a lot more about this than I do.

I'm Roman Mars from 99 Percent Invisible.

And that's what urban planners often refer to as a "shared space" design strategy.

It seems counterintuitive, but there's evidence that getting rid of all signs and barriers

might make our streets a lot safer.

So — how does it work?

There's a spot in Google street view where you can witness a town undergoing this exact

transformation.

This is Poynton, England — about 20 minutes away from Manchester.

Here's the city center in May 2011: there's a mess of signs and lights, a few small sidewalks,

and some haphazard guardrails to keep pedestrians safe.

And here it is in July 2015.

Traffic lights, road signs, curbs — all gone.

"Something very strange is happening on the streets of Britain — I don't know

if you've noticed, but in some places, pavements and roads have been blurring into one with

cars, buses, and pedestrians all sharing the same space."

The town spent 4 million pounds to expand sidewalk space and strip the city center of

traditional demarcations.

Now, the only marker left is this little sign: Poynton shared space village.

The concept is that the absence of separation will make everyone more cautious — so commuters

slow down, make eye contact, and negotiate.

Watch what happens when a boy in Poynton is encouraged to cross the street without waiting

for the cars to clear the intersection.

Because cars don't spend time waiting at traffic lights, it takes less time on average

for them to get through the crossing.

Even when bikers and pedestrians are absent, cars drive slow due to a concept called "edge

friction."

It's the idea that nearby vertical elements in a driver's peripheral vision — like

trees or lamps, create a visual cue for how fast they're going.

On a highway, those are often totally absent, so the sidelines blur.

In a shared space, those lines play an important mental trick to slow down drivers.

In theory, shared space works well for pedestrians, allowing them to follow their desired path

while walking.

Instead of being limited to a strict path, they can walk exactly in the direction they

want to go.

n In practice, that doesn't always seem to

be the case.

Video footage of a shared space at Elwick Square in Ashford, England shows that pedestrians'

mostly still stick to crosswalks, or where a crosswalk would be.

That's largely because these layouts are stressful: The majority of a survey group

asked about crossing Elwick Square reported feeling anxious about it.

And those pedestrians frequently report that they prefer things the way they used to be.

But the "way things used to be" is relative.

If you look at old footage of city streets in the early 1900s, cars mixed freely with

pedestrians, bicyclists, and streetcars.

Vehicles couldn't go very fast back then, so there wasn't a huge concern about separating

them from walkers and bikers.

With plenty of city streets, that's still the case without any intentional urban planning.

But the big question is whether these deliberately stripped-down designs actually make people

safer.

It seems that in many cases, they do.

For one thing, we know that the number of accidents drops after shared spaces are installed.

In Ipswich, rates of accidents involving injuries fell from 23 over three years to just one

per year.

In London's Kensington High Street, the number of pedestrians injured dropped by nearly

60 percent.

And in Drachten in the Netherlands, accidents at one intersection fell from 36 in four years

to two in two years.

We also know that shared spaces are quantifiably more free-flowing based on analysis of traffic

conflicts.

With video footage like this from Exhibition Road in London, analysts can rate the severity

of a traffic conflict based on participants' speed and change of course.

Before the shared space renovation, one pedestrian had to step back onto the sidewalk to avoid

a departing car.

Another broke out into a sprint to avoid getting hit by an oncoming van.

After the shared space installation, traffic conflicts were less frequent and less severe on

average — like this, where pedestrians wait for a cab to cross before continuing.

Or this one, where a cyclist changes course to avoid pedestrians.

But that doesn't mean these designs work for everyone.

"I think it's the most ludicrous idea I've ever heard.

What about blind people?

Children?"

From the beginning, shared space designs have been under fire for providing insufficient

protections for disabled pedestrians, especially the visually impaired.

"The family of a pensioner who died a month after being hit by a bus have called for traffic

lights to be reinstalled at the junction."

"Traffic lights here were recently removed to make way for a so-called shared space, but it's

a move that has angered David's family"

"I'm sure if the traffic lights were there,

this wouldn't have happened"

A 2015 House of Lords report called for a temporary ban on shared space designs.

And in August 2016 a select committee of the House of Commons launched an inquiry into

the accessibility of such environments.

Their final report in April 2017 asked the government to put all shared space schemes

on hold until they improved the process of consulting disabled communities.

Preliminary designs like these by the Danish Building Research Institute give us an idea

of what that balance might look like.

They include both the mixed traffic of shared space and the raised street textures and button-activated

crosswalks that disabled users are used to.

Shared spaces can be effective, but for this kind of plan to work across communities, it

will require a lot more research to determine what will work in different places and what will serve

the needs of all the people sharing the streets.

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Man Utd Team News: Injuries, suspensions and line-up vs Watford - Duration: 8:18.

Man Utd Team News: Injuries, suspensions and line-up vs Watford

Everything you need to know ahead of the Premier League clash at Vicarage Road on Tuesday evening.

It was another zero-sum weekend for Manchester United as they edged past Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday only to watch on as Manchester City regained an eight-point hold at the Premier League summit with a 2-1 success at Huddersfield Town 24 hours later.

As a result, Tuesdays trip to Watford is just the latest game which feels like a must-win occasion for Jose Mourinhos side United 6/1 to win 1-0 Uniteds poor form between the October and November international breaks has given their Manchester rivals a significant advantage at the top, but the returns of the likes of Paul Pogba, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Marcos Rojo and Marouane Fellaini have at least stabilised the Reds in recent weeks.

RELATED ARSENAL DUO ALEXIS AND OZIL WILL NOT BE SOLD IN JANUARY - WENGER MAN UTD HAVE TO CHANNEL FERGUSONS SIDES AND STICK WITH CITY - ROBSON YOUNG EXPECTS TOUGH TEST FOR MAN UTD AT WATFORD OZIL TO MAN UTD IS A SHOO-IN - ARSENAL STARS NEXT MOVE FRIGHTENS WRIGHT   But, with a trip to Arsenal to come on Saturday, this feels like a key week coming up for United and Mourinho will feel that nothing less than three points at Vicarage Road can prop up their fading hopes of winning the Premier League title.

MAN UTD INJURIES Eric Bailly and Phil Jones were Uniteds main absentees at Old Trafford on Saturday as Brighton were beaten 1-0, but the Ivorian should be back in contention for the trip to Watford even if Jones is likely to be unavailable until at least the weekend.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic has now made three substitute appearances since returning from an ACL injury and could be considered for a first start, while Marcos Rojo should be considered for another 90-minute appointment following his full return from a similar injury against Basel last Wednesday.

Michael Carrick has stepped up his training in recent days following a procedure to deal with an irregular heart rhythm but is not expected to return to play for the time being at least.

MAN UTD SUSPENSIONS Neither team are missing any players through suspension, nor do they have anyone sitting on the verge of a ban ahead of Tuesdays clash.

MAN UTD POTENTIAL STARTING LINE-UP As is often the case with Jose Mourinho and short turnarounds, there could be a number of changes from the side which saw off Brighton, with Zlatan Ibrahimovic primed for a first start since April.

That could mean a change in role for Romelu Lukaku, who has shifted to a wide position in the last few fixtures following the Swedes entrance as a substitute.

Elsewhere there could be changes at full-back, with at least one of Antonio Valencia and Ashley Young stepping aside and Daley Blind, Matteo Darmian and Luke Shaw all standing by.

At the heart of the defence, Marcos Rojo and Eric Bailly may both return, potentially giving Chris Smalling and Victor Lindelof a midweek off.

Henrikh Mkhitaryan will be pushing for a return after being left out of three consecutive starting line-ups due to poor form, while Anthony Martial and Marcus Rashford will likely be back to fighting over one starting spot after two successive league games in which they have both been given the nod.

WATFORD TEAM NEWS Marco Silvas side are coming off the back of confidence-boosting back-to-back wins over West Ham United and Newcastle United as they gear up to face a United side they beat 3-1 at Vicarage Road last season.

Before those successive victories they had gone down to three straight losses in what was by far their most disappointing run of the season so far.

The Hornets have been one of the most impressive sides in the Premier League this term, with the form of Abdoluaye Doucoure and Richarlison in particular helping them build a five-point gap ahead of ninth-placed Brighton and the multitude of teams aiming to put daylight between themselves and the relegation zone.

Nathaniel Chalobah, Craig Cathcart and Isaac Success are all still out with long-term injuries for Silva, who has been the subject of interest from Everton of late, but the Portuguese manager has no fresh worries as United prepare to visit.

  Romelu Lukaku could make his 200th Premier League appearance in this match – he currently has 93 goals.

Only 10 players have scored more goals than this in their opening 200 appearances in the competition, with Alan Shearer (145) leading the way.

Lukaku scored seven goals in his first seven Premier League games for Manchester United, converting 23% of his shots. In his six league apps since then, he's scored only once for the club and converted 6% of shots.

  BEST OPTA MATCH FACTS Watford have lost 12 of their last 13 games against Manchester United in all competitions, winning the other in the Premier League in this exact fixture last season (3-1).

The last Watford goalkeeper to keep a clean sheet against Manchester United in a competitive fixture was Tony Coton; in a 1-0 win back in September 1986 at Vicarage Road.

Manchester United have lost their last two Premier League away games; 1-2 at Huddersfield Town and 0-1 at Chelsea. They haven't lost three successive league away games since January 1996.

Watford's 21-point tally from 13 games is their joint top-flight record at this stage of a season, tied with their best-ever league campaign; when they finished 2nd in the 1982-83 season (also 21 points after 13 games).

Despite taking charge of both Hull City and Watford since becoming a Premier League manager in January 2017, Marco Silva has only won four games fewer (12) than Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho (16) in this period.

Richarlison has been involved in seven goals in his last eight Premier League appearances for Watford (four goals, three assists).

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Details on Simon Cowell's New $25M Malibu Home | Daily Celebrity News | Splash TV - Duration: 1:09.

Simon Cowell is a famous TV judge and music executive, but his new home might be his most

impressive pick yet.

According to TMZ, Cowell just landed himself a $25 million dollar mansion in Malibu, and

it has all the trimmings that you expect for a lavish, modern mansion.

We're talking seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a swimming pool, spa, tennis court, lawn,

terraces, gym, staff quarters, a guest suite, and a four-car garage sitting on about 10,000

square feet.

Oh, Cowell's new home is also reportedly located at the end of a private road with

a tree-lined driveway, and of course, has beautiful views of the Pacific Ocean.

According to the Daily Mail, Cowell already owns a home in Beverly Hills, as well as another

in London, but with his new Malibu real estate, why would he ever want to stay anywhere else?

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