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 Guardiola has been Stateside without 16 first team regulars, with nearly all of them returning this week following an extended break after the World Cup

 The Spaniard has been forced to use prospects like Phil Foden, Brahim Diaz, Eric Garcia, Lukas Nmecha, Luke Bolton and Douglas Luiz in matches against Borussia Dortmund, Liverpool and Bayern Munich

 And although the first two games ended in narrow defeats, this 3-2 comeback win from two goals down against a Bayern Munich team with Franck Ribery and Arjen Robben in midfield was highly impressive

 England U-17 World Cup winner Foden and Diaz made the step up into the seniors last season and have increased their chances of making further inroads during the new campaign with some good performances over the last 10 days

 There was even a debut for 17 year-old Spanish wonderkid Adrian Bernabe who teed up two-goal Bernardo Silva for the second half winner

 "We came here with a lot of young players, new players," said Guardiola who saw Riyad Mahrez forced off after just 27 minutes with an ankle problem

 "It will be good for them for the future but they know that I always play the guys who run

We can help them to understand the game after but the guys who don't run are not going to play, be it the World Cup or not

 "That is what I like the most as a manager, seeing my players fight and play like a fourth division team

In my career, that detail speaks for itself.  "You cannot imagine how I enjoyed these 10 days with these guys

The young players have desire, they are starving to become football players. "They are hungry, work with them and you say something and they open their eyes and listen to you because they want to make a career

 "They are 17, 18, 19 years old. We played with just one or two pros in the first team and we did what we have done in spite of the results

It was so happy for me with the way they played. "I give credit that we were 2-0 down and never got down

It's not easy to have high intensity in this humidity but I am so satisfied. We gave a solid 90 minutes

" Foden is the name on everyone's lips when it comes to finding someone who can inject a creative spark into Gareth Southgate's England team

 The 18 year-old, just like the rest of Guardiola's up and coming stars , need game time in a squad bursting with top class players in all positions

 Southgate, however, will receive a glowing report about Foden. "I'm happy with Phil because he played an outstanding game, " said Guardiola

 "The last game (against Liverpool) was not his perfect performance but even though Phil didn't play good, he's a fighter, he runs and he never gives up

I like this guy." Lukas Nmecha, the 19 year-old striker, impressed in attack with his second-half goal sandwiched in-between two excellent strikes from the impressive Portuguese midfielder Silva after Bayern had been 2-0 ahead in 23 minutes through Meritan Shabani and Arjen Robben

 "We have been lucky in a way, " said Nmecha. "We have got so many great first team players and they've all been away at the World Cup, so we have had our chances to play and I thought we all did really well

 "I don't really know yet what happens next season. When we get back I'll have to speak with Pep and see what he wants me to do

 "He knows what he's doing though, doesn't he? Building up and all that stuff. That's what helped us win

" Nmecha tested himself against Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk in last Wednesday's defeat to Jurgen Klopp's side and has a wealth of knowledge to tap into every day on the training ground

 "With guys like Sergio Aguero or Gabriel Jesus, most of their advice comes from training, watching what they are doing

 "Mainly I get help from Vincent Kompany. He has told me what he doesn't like playing against

If I hold it up against him I might lose the battle, so it's more about running in behind and using my pace

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For more infomation >> Man City news: Pep Guardiola warns key players after young prospects flourish on US tour - Duration: 5:28.

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Boy miraculously survives after being bitten by deadliest snake TWICE - 247 news - Duration: 4:15.

A six-year-old boy has miraculously survived being bitten by one of the world's most venomous snakes twice in just over a week

Joel Canning was playing outside his family home in Wongan Hills, 180km north of Perth, seven months ago when he was bitten by a deadly western brown snake

He survived after being flown to the state capital for treatment, but eight days later he was bitten again, by the same species of snake, on the same street

Scroll down for video Joel's mother Pippa said her son came calmly inside after being bitten the first time and told her he had a question, Seven News reported

'If you get bitten by a venomous snake in Australia – do you go to heaven?' Joel asked

The quick-thinking six-year-old knew not to panic, and said he walked slowly so as not to move the venom through his bloodstream

Share this article Share Joel then collapsed and started convulsing before his parents rushed him to hospital

 'His eyes were rolling back. He was hissing and I knew he wasn't getting enough oxygen,' Pippa said

Then just over a week later Joel survived being bitten again, possibly thanks to still having anti-venom in his system from the first bite

'I thought I was going to survive again because I survived the first time, and I did,' Joel said

   Joel was also lucky that the local hospital is located at the end of his street just minutes away, and stocks anti-venom for the western brown

Months later Joel still suffers anxiety due to fears he may be bitten again, and his family is calling for others to learn first aid

The ground-dwelling western brown snake is native to Australia and grows up to 1.8metres long

 Extremely aggressive, especially when cornered, the western brown can be deliver a deadly bite, but is less venomous than its relative, the eastern brown

WHAT TO DO IF YOU ARE BITTEN BY A VENOMOUS SNAKE The Australian Resuscitation Council recommends the 'pressure-immobilisation' technique:- Apply a broad pressure bandage firmly and tightly- To reduce blood flow and delay venom spread apply a further bandage starting at the fingers and toes and covering as much of the limb as possible- Splint the limb including joints on either side of the bite, to restrict limb movement- Keep the bite victim and the limb completely at rest- Bring transport to the victim if possible- Transport the victim to medical care, preferably by ambulance- If alone, the victim should apply the pressure immobilisation bandage as completely as possible over the bite site and affected limb and keep immobile until assistance arrivesDo NOT wash the area of the bite or try to suck out the venom:It is extremely important to retain traces of venom for use with venom identification kits

Do NOT incise or cut the bite, or apply a high tourniquet:Cutting or incising the bite won't help

High tourniquets are ineffective and can be fatal if released. Source: The Australian Resuscitation Council

For more infomation >> Boy miraculously survives after being bitten by deadliest snake TWICE - 247 news - Duration: 4:15.

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Janoris Jenkins says he hasn't spoken to his brother - 247 news - Duration: 7:45.

Janoris Jenkins revealed he hasn't spoken to his brother since the ex-convict was charged with murdering a rap producer last month

Janoris is still reeling from the shocking murder of his friend Roosevelt Rene, 25, a music producer under the name Trypps Beats, whose body was found in the Giants cornerback's basement in New Jersey on June 26

 The football star's brother was arrested for Rene's murder and charged with aggravated manslaughter

 Janoris made his first public comments on the crime Sunday at the Giants' training facility, expressing his focus on the game rather than the murder

  'It's shocking, but I still gotta come and play football,' he said. 'Right now my main focus is coming out and getting better every day for my teammates and stay focused

'Janoris added that he has not been in touch with William since the arrest.'I haven't talked to him, to be honest,' he said

'But I will to see where his head's at. As far as that, I'm just leaving that off the field

'Scroll down for video  Janoris considered Rene to be a close friend, and the two were working producing music together before the 25-year-old's death

  'It's difficult, but at the end of the day, you gotta be a pro,' Jenkins said Sunday

'Things gonna happen in life, some things you can't control, and it's just one of those situations

'   William was arrested for parole violation in Ontario County, New York, just nine hours before Rene's body was discovered 300 miles away in the basement of his brother's home in Fair Lawn, New Jersey

   Share this article Share According to a complaint, the pair had been fighting before the murder occurred, and that William showed extreme indifference to human life and recklessly caused Rene's death

 William has a criminal record in Florida dating back to the early 2000s that includes convictions for aggravated battery, grand theft, and multiple counts of burglary

Rene's sister Arabruny Lindor also spoke to DailyMail.com shortly after the murder, saying that her sibling had been arguing with Janoris' brother in the days before his death

Authorities said Rene was discovered by a house worker at the residence located on 14 Van Saun Place in Fair Lawn on June 26

 Police are treating the investigation as a homicide.  NFL Network's Mike Garafolo reported that detectives are investigating 'a possible strangulation/suffocation as the cause of death,' citing law enforcement sources

In a phone interview with DailyMail.com, Lindor said her brother had moved into the home of his friend, Janoris, to work on his music, and that the football player's brother was also staying there

Janoris also dabbles in music in his free time, performing under the stage name Rabbit

 Together, Janoris and Rene collaborated on a hip hop track titled 'Hood Jumpin,' which was released in March

  A photo that was posted on the producer's Instagram page around that time shows Rene sitting next to the cornerback

 'Friday I called him and he had locked himself in the bathroom and said he had been having trouble with Janoris' brother and that they had been arguing,' Lindor claimed

'He was jealous of Janoris' friendship with my brother.'The woman said she instructed her brother to speak to her in Creole, in case William was listening to their conversation from the other side of the door

'I FaceTimed him Monday and he looked worried,' Lindor said of her brother. 'I told him to get out of there

He had a real stress on. That was the last time I spoke to my brother.'Lindor wrote in the description of a GoFundMe campaign that her brother was on the verge of a major career breakthrough at the time of his death

  Rene produced music for a variety of stars.The Giants cornerback was not in New Jersey at the time of Rene's death and has been staying in his native Florida

 ESPN reported, citing unnamed sources, that the football star has been advised by attorneys to remain in Florida

Lindor said as the only boy among seven children, Rene was universally loved and was her best friend

'He never had a problem with anyone,' she told DailyMail.com. 'Everyone loved him

'Lindor wrote on the GoFundMe page that Rene was very smart and confident, also had a smile on his face and his greatest passion in life was creating beats

 The sister said the young music producer wanted to help their family and get their mother a new car

 The football star purchased the Fair Lawn home for $500,000 in 2016. The Giants made Janoris one of the NFL's highest-paid cornerbacks in 2016, when they signed him to a five-year, $62

5million contract, with $28million in guarantees. In 2017, Jenkins season was ended prematurely by an ankle injury

  Coming off a playoff berth and an 11-5 record in 2016, the Giants sank to 3-13 in 2017 as head coach Ben McAdoo was fired and ultimately replaced with Pat Shurmur

 Janoris will be answering to new defensive coordinator James Bettcher this season when he returns to the field

 The 29-year-old is entering his third year with the Giants. The Pahokee, Florida, native played for Florida in college before finishing his career at North Alabama

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