Thứ Ba, 29 tháng 1, 2019

Waching daily Jan 29 2019

 Real Madrid star Isco has endured a nightmare season so far, under both Julen Lopetegui and Santiago Solari

 The Spain international, who has always struggled for consistency at the Bernabeu ever since his move from Malaga in 2013, has found himself spending plenty of minutes on the bench

 As a result of his Real Madrid struggles, Isco has been tipped to leave. Manchester United have been backed to sign him in recent times, while reports have also suggested he may be offered to Chelsea as part of an Eden Hazard swap deal

 But Ok Diario director Inda has now sensationally claimed that Real rejected a bid from Manchester City for Isco earlier this month

 "Mikel Arteta had called Isco to consummate Pep Guardiola's eternal dream, which is to sign him," he said

 "The City made an offer to sign Isco and that was 50 million euros, a ridiculous offer

" Meanwhile, Isco's struggles at Real have been discussed by Spain boss Luis Enrique

 And Enrique has claimed the midfielder needs minutes to ensure he stays in the squad for the national team

 "Right now, I do not know if I will call him up, we will treat each case individually," he said

 "There are still two months left for the list, though I would prefer that he was playing more minutes, like those who do not play as much [for the national team]

 "But football is like that." Trending  Real Madrid icon Jorge Valdarno, meanwhile, is baffled by Isco's Bernabeu plight

 "It is surprising that Madrid have given up on a resource like Isco," Valdano said

 "Either he did something that he shouldn't have done or didn't do something that he should have done

" Isco could feature when Real face Girona in the Copa del Rey on Thursday (8.30pm)

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US NEWS | Man arrested, charged for sexual assault of woman in long term vegetative state who gave b - Duration: 3:00.

US NEWS | Man arrested, charged for sexual assault of woman in long term vegetative state who gave b

The man that has been arrested and charged for the sexual assault of a woman in a long term vegetative state who gave birth last month voluntarily surrendered his nursing license Friday.

Nathan Sunderland, 36, surrendered his license just hours before the Arizona State Board of Nursing was set to meet and vote on suspending Sunderlands license, reported.

Sunderland was a registered practical nurse and had worked at Hacienda Healthcare in Phoenix since 2012.

Last month, a 29 year old woman who has been in a vegetative state for nearly a decade , launching in an investigation to of all male staff at the facility.

The woman was raped and impregnated sometime between February and April 2018, authorities said, as reported by .

She gave birth to the baby on Dec. 29.

The woman was left in an unresponsive state after an incident where she nearly drowned, and could not have vocalized she was pregnant. She would not have been able to consent to sex or defend herself from an assault.

After the baby was born, police issued a warrant to test the DNA of male employees at Hacienda health care in attempts to find a match. Sunderlands DNA came back as a match, and he was arrested on Tuesday.

Sunderland has been charged with a count of sexual assault and a count of vulnerable adult abuse.

The Arizona State Board of Nursing launched an investigation when they found out about Sunderlands arrest, Randy Quinn, the board president told .

A board meeting on the issue was scheduled, but Sunderland surrendered his license Friday morning before it took place.

Board staff met with Sunderland to arrange the voluntary surrender of his license.

"From our standpoint, that is the quickest way that we can have somebody have their license removed and remove them from the profession," Quinn said.

The investigation from the board was closed after Sunderland surrendered his license voluntarily.

Documents from the board showed Sunderland can reapply for his license after three years.

If he is convicted, Sunderland can reapply for his license after he serves his sentence — but Quinn told AZ Family he did not see a board ever allowing him back into the profession and he would not allow somebody who had this action in their past to ever practice again as a nurse.

Sunderland — who last worked a shift at the health care facility on Jan. 20 according to KPNX — has a bond set at dollar 500,000.

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