Thứ Ba, 2 tháng 10, 2018

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 Chelsea host Hungarian side MOL Vidi in the Europa League and Maurizio Sarri has plenty of options available for the encounter on Thursday night

 Several of the Blues' fringe players have suffered injuries in recent weeks, but a trio of stars could return to the squad this week

 Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Andreas Christensen have recovered from a calf injury and illness respectively, and both look set to start against Vidi

 Chelsea winger Pedro has also missed game time with a shoulder problem though it remains to be seen whether Sarri will risk the first-team regular

 Pedro has alternated with Willian for much of this season, though both stars could be rested for Thursday's clash

 Victor Moses' wing-back role was made redundant following the switch away from Antonio Conte's 3-4-3 system, but has showed glimpses of quality in his former position on the wing

 He could start on the right flank with teenager Callum Hudson-Odoi pushing for his first taste of senior squad action since the Community Shield clash with Manchester City

 This could be a perfect opportunity to deploy the young English prospect given Pedro's current injury status

 The usual midfield trio of Mateo Kovacic, Jorginho and N'Golo Kante is likely to be swapped out for Cesc Fabregas, Ross Barkley and Loftus-Cheek

 Elsewhere, Alvaro Morata will lead the line and will be desperate to rebuild his confidence after a near-barren start to the 2018/19 campaign

Predicted Chelsea team vs Vidi (4-3-3) Caballero; Zappacosta, Cahill, Christensen, Emerson; Fabregas, Barkley, Loftus-Cheek; Moses, Morata, Hudson-Odoi

For more infomation >> Chelsea team news: Predicted Europa League line up vs Vidi – trio return from injury? - Duration: 2:22.

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Jose Mourinho confirms four Manchester United absentees for Valencia clash | News Now - Duration: 1:44.

Jose Mourinho has confirmed that Marcos Rojo, Ander Herrera, Ashley Young and Jesse Lingard

are all unavailable for Manchester United's clash with Valencia.

The Red Devils started their Champions League campaign with a convincing 3-0 victory over

Young Boys, but the side's form away from Europe has put Mourinho under intense pressure.

United were eliminated from the Carabao Cup and are without a Premier League win since

that trip to Switzerland, and Mourinho revealed more bad news following Saturday's 3-1 defeat

to West Ham.

Young, who captained United versus the Hammers, picked up an injury at the London Stadium,

and will not feature at Old Trafford on Tuesday evening.

Antonio Valencia and Diogo Dalot are battling for a place in Mourinho's starting XI to

replace the England left-back.

Mourinho told MUTV ahead of United's encounter with Valencia: 'Apart from Marcos Rojo,

now we have Ander Herrera, Ashley Young and Jesse Lingard out,' 'I prefer the doctor

to speak, but they are not in conditions.'

Mourinho is expecting a challenging match against Valencia despite United's opponents

losing to a 10-man Juventus in their Champions League opener.

'The Champions League week is always a good week,' the Portuguese said.

'Even if you expect a difficult match, a difficult opponent.

'It's a big week.

Everyone wants to play Champions League, not everyone can do it.

So we are here and we have the chance to play a big match.

So, big match, big week.'

For more infomation >> Jose Mourinho confirms four Manchester United absentees for Valencia clash | News Now - Duration: 1:44.

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Melania Trump arrives in Ghana for first stop of solo tour - Duration: 1:00.

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Clapping banned at university 'to avoid triggering anxiety' - Daily News - Duration: 3:36.

 Clapping as been banned at a leading universty's students' union "to avoid triggering anxiety"

 The University of Manchester Students' Union passed the resolution to ban clapping at student union events at the first Senate session of the academic year on September 27, according to student newspaper the Mancunion

 "It was argued that the loud noise of traditional clapping and whooping pose an issue to students with anxiety or sensory issues

BSL clapping – or, jazz hands – would be a more inclusive form of expression," the paper said

 Jazz hands is the British Sign Language for clapping.  The Senate make decisions about what the Students' Union should believe and take action on, according to the Student Union website

 Each motion needs 66% of the vote to be passed.  Liberation and Access Officer Sara Khan authored the motion, called 'Making Senate More Accessible'

 It resolved to swap out audible clapping for BSL clapping at SU (Students' Union) events, and to "encourage student groups and societies to do the same, and to include BSL clapping as a part of inclusion training"

Read More Top Stories from Mirror Online  The decision has come in for ridicule on social media, with some saying it's a further example of the so-called 'snowflake generation'

 Piers Morgan tweeted: "Britain's losing its mind."  Dean Goddard quipped: "Send them to Old Trafford

They'll never need to clap there!"  Another user said: "I have severe anxiety and major depression NO CLAPPING SHOULD NOT BE BANNED!!! How ridiculous, what next ban children from laughing? You're just catering to the illness instead of helping people to get over it

"  Others asked if it was an early April Fools Day and another said: "What hope has anyone got if the sound of clapping sets them off? Our generation is a shambles

"  In April 2017, the University of Durham proposed a motion which said all clapping should be banned from future NUS events

 The "access needs of disabled students are disregarded/overlooked in terms of conference member behaviour and NUS structures", it said, and called for "reduced cheering or unnecessary loud noises on conference floor, including whooping and clapping

"  In a statement to the Telegraph , a spokesman for the NUS said they don't "actively stop our members from clapping, they choose to be respectful and enable other people to get involved

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For more infomation >> Clapping banned at university 'to avoid triggering anxiety' - Daily News - Duration: 3:36.

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Labuschagne could replace concussed Renshaw in first Test - Blog news - Duration: 5:48.

Matthew Renshaw could miss the first Test against Pakistan on Sunday due to concussion, with former Australian coach Darren Lehmann yesterday suggesting he may be replaced by rookie batsman Marnus Labuschagne

During a commentary stint on the JLT Cup match between Queensland and New South Wales yesterday, Lehmann implied Renshaw may struggle to recover in time from the nasty head knock he suffered in Australia's tour match

Renshaw, who was struck on the helmet while fielding at short leg, has been withdrawn from that warm-up match as a precaution, with Labuschagne coming into the side

Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Share What makes Renshaw's injury particularly serious is that it's the third time in the last two years he's had to be withdrawn from a match due to concussion

In March this year, Renshaw was withdrawn from a Sheffield Shield match under Cricket Australia's concussion policy after suffering a head knock in a collision with a teammate during a warm-up drill

In January last year, he was pulled out of the third Test against Pakistan in Sydney due to concussion after suffering not one but two head blows in the match – one at short leg and the other while batting

After Lehmann's on-air comments on Renshaw yesterday, fellow commentator Brett Lee then chimed in, saying Renshaw's recovery could be complicated by the extreme heat in Dubai, the venue for the first Test

Some medical research on mild traumatic brain injuries, like concussion, has found that exposure to high temperatures has the "strong potential" to affect a person's recovery from such an injury

Advertisement Advertisement This could be of significant concern for the Australian medical staff, given the temperature is forecast to nudge 40 degrees (Celsius) for all five days of the first Test

Combined with Renshaw's worrying history of concussions, there seems to be a significant chance he won't play that Test, which starts in just five days from now

Lehmann said on air he believed Renshaw had been set to open with debutant Aaron Finch in the first Test and that, if Renshaw couldn't play, Usman Khawaja would partner Finch, Shaun Marsh would bat at three and Labuschagne would come into the XI

This would mean Australia would likely be in the extraordinary situation of fielding four Test debutants – Finch, Labuschagne, middle-order batsman Travis Head, and paceman Michael Neser

Australia are already missing five players, with gun quicks Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins unavailable, and batsmen Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft banned due to the ball-tampering fiasco

If Renshaw, too, was unavailable that would leave Australia with a remarkably inexperienced lineup

Their top six, in particular, would be the greenest and most vulnerable they have fielded in a Test match in many years

The good news for Australia is that their remaining batsmen have all had good hit-outs in the warm-up match against Pakistan A

After dismissing Pakistan A for 278, Australia churned out a massive total of 4/494, with each of their six batsmen getting generous time in the middle

Advertisement Advertisement Openers Finch (54) and Khawaja (36) put on a stand of 82, before the Marsh brothers combined for a marathon 207-run partnership which spanned five hours

Shaun Marsh fell six runs short of his century, before Mitch Marsh went on to pile up 162 from 298 balls – the second-longest innings of his first-class career

That knock carried on a run of good form for Mitch Marsh, who has made 1,282 runs at 47 in first-class cricket over the past year, and has now made centuries in each of his past two red ball matches

Also continuing a rich vein of form was Travis Head, who went to stumps on 90* from 200 balls

Head, who looks set to bat at five or six in the Tests, has piled up 2,018 runs at 45 over the past two years in first-class cricket

At the other end when stumps were called was Labuschagne, who finished the day on 39*

Pakistan A made the odd choice of not playing a specialist spinner in this match on a pitch which favours tweakers, as evidenced by Nathan Lyon's eight-wicket haul

While that strategy has denied the Australian batsmen the chance to fine tune their play against quality spinners, the visiting batsmen have all got plenty out of the match thus far

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