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Glen Powell’s viral ‘Chad Powers’ press tour— fans guess ‘canceled’ celebrity

Glen Powell is hitting the press trail for Hulu’s “Chad Powers” — and he’s kicking up dirt along the way. The Hollywood leading man, who previously let romance rumors fly with his “Anyone But You” co-star Sydney Sweeney, stirred the pot once again on Jake Shake’s “Therapuss” podcast. Powell dished about an unnamed “recently canceled”...

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Glen Powell’s viral ‘Chad Powers’ press tour— fans guess ‘canceled’ celebrity

Glen Powell is hitting the press trail for Hulu’s “Chad Powers” — and he’s kicking up dirt along the way. The Hollywood leading man, who previously let romance rumors fly with his “Anyone But You” co-star Sydney Sweeney, stirred the pot once again on Jake Shake’s “Therapuss” podcast. Powell dished about an unnamed “recently canceled”...

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The Alexes, the aces and the rest of the Red Sox roadblocks staring down the Yankees

The historic battle is Red Sox vs. Yankees. The current context is the Alexes vs. the Aarons. Red Sox manager Alex Cora and third baseman Alex Bregman have as much as anyone stood in the way — frustratingly — of October success for Aaron Boone and Aaron Judge. Cora, as Astros bench coach and co-architect...

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‘I’m the biggest’ – Jose Mourinho says he’s still Chelsea’s Special One ahead of Champions League reunion

JOSE MOURINHO still regards himself as Chelsea’s Special One. The former Blues manager returns to the club where he won three Premier League titles on Tuesday night as Chelsea host Benfica in the Champions League. When the Portuguese came back as Manchester United manager in 2017, some home fans dubbed him Judas — to which...

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‘I’m the biggest’ – Jose Mourinho insists he is still Chelsea’s Special One in cheeky taunt ahead of return with Benfica

JOSE MOURINHO still regards himself as Chelsea’s Special One.

The former Blues manager returns to the club where he won three Premier League titles on Tuesday night as Chelsea host Benfica in the Champions League.

Benfica manager Jose Mourinho speaking at a press conference.
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Jose Mourinho believes he is still top dog at Chelsea[/caption]
Jose Mourinho celebrating Chelsea's Premier League title with the trophy, holding up three fingers.
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He won three Premier League titles with the Blues[/caption]

When the Portuguese came back as Manchester United manager in 2017, some home fans dubbed him Judas — to which he simply replied: “Judas is still No 1.”

It appears nothing has changed in his mind ahead of this ­Champions League clash.

In Stamford Bridge’s Drake Suite, decorated with pictures of his  title successes, Mourinho said: “Chelsea is a winning machine that had in the past two or three years, a moment without trophies.

“They won something before my time then my team kept winning and then a transformation of new teams, new coaches, more trophies.

“European trophies, the biggest one and the Champions League.

“I’m the biggest one until someone wins four.” 

Chelsea’s last two trophies, the Conference League and Club World Cup, do not come close to matching Mourinho’s haul in West London.

Jose named himself “a special one” on his 2004 arrival from Porto, where he won the Champions League earlier that year. 

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He went on to scoop two Prem titles, two League Cups and the FA Cup before his 2007 exit.

In his second spell from 2013 to 2015 he added that third title and another League Cup

Benfica head coach Jose Mourinho reacts during a soccer match.
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Mourinho was hired by Benfica earlier this month[/caption]

And Mourinho, now 62, backs current Blues boss Enzo Maresca.

He said: “The Champions League is much more difficult to win than the Club World Cup, of course it is.

“Chelsea have the potential to do it. I don’t see any reason to say, ‘No, Chelsea can’t do it’. 

“There was a period of disappointment. It was a period of doubt.

“But in this moment, it’s a period of happiness and trust, so Chelsea are back on track.”

I’m the biggest one until someone wins four.

Jose Mourinho

Benfica’s 3-2 home defeat to Azerbaijani minnows Qarabag in their league phase opener led to Bruno Lage’s axe and ultimately Mourinho’s return to  the Lisbon club that started his managerial career.

Mourinho has only ever won once as the away manager at Stamford Bridge — 1-0 with Inter Milan in 2010, during a campaign that led to his other Champions League triumph.

But he will not feel too sentimental, adding: “I already played here with Tottenham, Manchester United and Inter Milan.

“In 90 minutes, I didn’t think where I was or who I was playing with.

“But like I say, I am not a blue any more… I am red and want to win.

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho shouting instructions to his player, Anthony Martial.
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He has been called ‘Judas’ by Chelsea fans in the past[/caption]

“It’s not so deep to be back here as I live in London and am used to going past here every day.

“I have been back here with three different teams — Benfica is my fourth — so I will not feel any antagonism.” 

On his connection with Chelsea, Mourinho added: “I will always be a blue. I’m part of their history, they’re part of my history.

“I helped them to become a bigger Chelsea and they helped me to become a bigger Jose.

“When I say I am not a blue, I hope everybody understands that I am speaking about the job that I have to do.

“In relation to these pictures, there are not many clubs that do this.

“Because in many clubs it looks like there is a fear of what happened in the past and there is a continuous transformation of pictures.

I am not a blue any more… I am red and want to win.

Jose Mourinho

“Sometimes it looks like they want to delete people that made history in the clubs.” 

The Blues were this month charged by the FA with 74 alleged rule breaches relating to agents payments.

Mourinho’s third title at the club, in 2015, falls within the time period covered by the charges.

When Manchester City were charged with 130 rule breaches, Jose said his old United side should be made champions for finishing second to them in 2018.

Arsenal were second to his Chelsea in 2015 — but Mourinho ducked a question on whether the Blues should be  sanctioned.

He said: “Not Man City? I have no idea about it, I have no idea  what the charges are.”

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Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban ‘separated’ after movie star ‘attempted but failed’ to save their marriage

NICOLE Kidman and Keith Urban have separated and have been living apart for some time, sources revealed.

TMZ broke the news about the split on Monday, sharing that insiders revealed that the Hollywood stars have taken a break from their marriage.

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Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have reportedly separated

Sources told the outlet that Nicole and Keith, who’ve been married since 2006, have been living separately “since the beginning of summer.”

They also revealed that their two children have been in Nicole’s care as the actress is “holding the family together through this difficult time since Keith has been gone.”

It’s unknown what led to the separation, but sources claim that it wasn’t Nicole’s idea, as she’s been wanting to save their relationship.

More to follow… For the latest news on this story, keep checking back at The U.S. Sun, your go-to destination for the best celebrity news, sports news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures, and must-see videos.

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Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban ‘separated’ after movie star ‘attempted but failed’ to save their marriage

NICOLE Kidman and Keith Urban have separated and have been living apart for some time, sources revealed.

TMZ broke the news about the split on Monday, sharing that insiders revealed that the Hollywood stars have taken a break from their marriage.

Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman posing together at an event.
Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have reportedly separated

Sources told the outlet that Nicole and Keith, who’ve been married since 2006, have been living separately “since the beginning of summer.”

They also revealed that their two children have been in Nicole’s care as the actress is “holding the family together through this difficult time since Keith has been gone.”

It’s unknown what led to the separation, but sources claim that it wasn’t Nicole’s idea, as she’s been wanting to save their relationship.

More to follow… For the latest news on this story, keep checking back at The U.S. Sun, your go-to destination for the best celebrity news, sports news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures, and must-see videos.

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How Arteta’s ‘scrambled eggs’ move baffled Newcastle and set Arsenal on course to mount Premier League title challenge

ARSENAL’S late, late show at St James’ Park saw them climb to within two points of Liverpool at the top of the Premier League table.

The Gunners trailed for much of the contest, having fallen behind against the run of play via Nick Woltemade‘s 34th minute header.

Gabriel Magalhaes celebrates scoring the 2nd Arsenal goal with William Saliba.
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William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhaes celebrate the latter’s late winner at Newcastle[/caption]
Mikel Arteta, Manager of Arsenal, greeting Gabriel Martinelli.
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Mikel Arteta was delighted with his side’s huge victory[/caption]

But Mikel Arteta‘s side didn’t panic, and continued to bang on the door.

They were finally rewarded just six minutes from time when substitute Mikel Merino beat Nick Pope to level.

The Toon couldn’t quite cling on for a point, with relentless Arsenal pressure eventually leading to Gabriel Magalhaes‘ 96th minute winner.

Let’s take a further look at how the Gunners were able to outfox the Toon.

ARSENAL’S ‘SCRAMBLED EGGS’

Debate was going on in commentary online about which formation Newcastle were playing. Was it 3-4-3? Was it 4-5-1? Was it a 4-3-3?

In all of those formations, the midfield three was Joelinton, Sandro Tonali and Bruno Guimaraes. A three-man midfield.

Arteta’s plan was to disrupt, scramble and break that midfield three. And it was really, really cleverly done. The way they did it in build up was why they had so much territorial domination early on and why they should have been out of sight.

Trossard, who started on the left of Arsenal’s front three, came right back into midfield at times between Martin Zubimendi and Declan Rice.

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And what he was trying to do was bring a midfielder with him. So not necessarily the full-back, which would have been Tino Livramento. It would have been Joelinton or Guimaraes.

In bringing one of those two with him, Trossard was therefore creating space for Viktor Gyokeres.

With the ground he covers, Declan Rice virtually does the job of two players in one.

As Arsenal set up, Rice was in a two with Zubimendi as the double pivot. When Trossard came in, he made that Newcastle midfield line not be a flat line of three. He made them jagged and all over the place. So they weren’t solid.

And then as the ball went in the air or wide, Rice just charged through the middle and therefore became the holder in a set shape and the man who was then going to win the second balls up the field, something that overpowered Newcastle.

With Arsenal on the attack, Trossard brilliantly moved into an inside left position, which meant Riccardo Calafiori moved up the outside.

So Trossard and Rice were doing a tango dance between them, which meant Newcastle’s midfield were baffled about who was picking each up, whether they were sticking to their position or twisting and going out to press.

It was really, really clever from those two and obviously Mikel Arteta to make Newcastle not as solid as they have been.

Heat map for Declan Rice of Arsenal, showing 104 touches, primarily in the midfield and attacking third, during a 2-1 win against Newcastle United in the Premier League. Heat map of Leandro Trossard's 34 touches against Newcastle United in the Premier League, showing higher concentration of touches in the attacking third on the right side of the field.

EZE AND GYOKERES’ PARTNERSHIP

Eberechi Eze and Viktor Gyokeres pressed as a two. It was really good to see that Mikel Arteta trusted Eze to play centrally, having deployed the England man out wide in recent weeks.

With Leandro Trossard as the left ten, and Eze the right ten, Riccardo Calafiori was able to bomb up his flank, with Bukayo Saka providing width on the other side.

Gyokeres, because of the runs he makes, has been getting isolated in recent games. Arsenal have wanted to see some of their other forward players get closer to the Swede.

This meant not leaving their wingers parked on the wings, because that would have then left Gyokeres alone against two centre-backs.

The striker was battered and bruised a little bit. But Eze was the man who got really close to him, and that created indecision among the Newcastle back line.

Trossard joined Gyokeres and Eze from his inside left position, and there were three or four times when we saw that triangle very close together in attack.

If Eze got dragged out wide, Saka was clever and tucked inside to get closer to Gyokeres.

They knew what they were doing. It was very, very deliberate the way they set up. Newcastle had Dan Burn in the left back position a lot of the time, with Arsenal feeling they did not need to account for him.

This meant that the Gunners almost had an extra man everywhere.

Eze picked up that position closer to Gyokeres very deliberately, he was told to be there.

Illustration of Eberechi Eze's heat map during the Premier League 2025-26 match between Newcastle United and Arsenal.
Viktor Gyökeres of Arsenal controls the ball as Sven Botman of Newcastle United slides past him.
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Viktor Gyokeres put in a shift for his side[/caption]

SUPER SUB ODEGAARD

Martin Odegaard as a sub. I mean, what a sub. Even if the Arsenal skipper had started, they’d still have had Gabriel Martinelli, Trossard or Eze to bring on, wow.

The great thing about it from Arsenal’s perspective is that they can change it up slightly with all those players in different ways.

In a game they can move positions and they can be adaptable rather than it being what it became last year – quite predictable.

Arsenal last season were brilliant at what they did, but you did know what they were going to do.

This season, and particularly in this game, there were four or five signs that they’re doing something new, something different.

When Odegaard came on for Zubimendi, he didn’t just go into a deep lying role replacing what the Spaniard was doing.

Instead he engaged that line and gave Newcastle a different problem. Three or four times Arsenal tried to scoop the ball up over Newcastle’s two compact lines and Odegaard was the one who could play through it.

Odegaard goes into that first line and takes the ball under pressure. It drags somebody out and then he can move the ball off quickly and it opens the space up for somebody else.

There was an amazing pass into Myles Lewis-Skelly where he actually passed it through both lines.

Zubimendi wasn’t bad by any means, but Odegaard just brings that something extra to that situation.

Arsenal Head Coach Mikel Arteta greeting Martin Odegaard as he comes on during a Premier League match.
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Martin Odegaard rose from the bench during the second half[/caption]
Martin Odegaard of Arsenal during a Premier League match.
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Odegaard made a difference for his side off the bench[/caption]

SET PIECE PROWESS

Arsenal are brilliant at set pieces. But what was interesting here was that Newcastle are also brilliant at set pieces.

Both teams have identified that short corners can prevent goalkeepers from being protected by a shell of defenders.

In the coming weeks, we’re going to see twice as many short corners as we’ve seen in the first five, six games of the season – like we saw for Mikel Merino and Nick Woltemade’s goals.

While defending a set play, you really don’t want to be in your six-yard box. So as soon as someone takes a short corner and knocks it back to somebody who’s going to cross it the other way, everybody steps up.

There’s nothing wrong with that. They step up. But what that does is create this space and both teams targeted it.

It must be said that Gabriel was woeful for Woltemade’s goal. The way he went down was embarrassing. But the way Newcastle created that extra space was impressive.

Then Arsenal did the same thing for Merino. They sent their initial set play back to Declan Rice.

This created space in front of Merino for him to attack another brilliant header.

And then, of course, the winner. William Saliba and Gabriel are a nightmare to deal with at set plays.

While everyone was focusing on Gabriel’s header, if you actually look very closely, Saliba has done Nick Pope. He’s not fouled him. He’s done him. He’s got into a position where Pope can’t come and claim.

Pope would have liked to think he would have got that most of the time, but Saliba’s clever positioning stopped him from doing so.

Gabriel of Arsenal scores the winning goal during the Premier League match against Newcastle United.
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Gabriel heads Arsenal’s 96th minute winner[/caption]
Mikel Merino scores Arsenal's first goal during a Premier League match.
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Mikel Merino scores a brilliant header on 84 minutes[/caption]

ARTETA’S BRAVERY

Arsenal definitely got what they deserved, they were the better team all the way through. Their intent was so much better. They needed to win one of these close games.

They were the better team against Manchester City and didn’t win the game. They were the better team at Anfield for large parts of the game, but were just safe.

Everyone’s talked about Mikel Arteta’s handbrake. Well, he took the handbrake off here. The Arsenal boss played four different formations in the game. And so he had not only just a plan B, but he had a plan C and a plan D as well, which was absolutely brilliant.

When the board is just about to go up to reveal eight additional minutes at the end, Arteta was waving his men forwards – that’s not what he’s done before.

Maybe in previous years or previous weeks, he’d have believed that 1-1 from a goal down was a good result, that’d do.

My criticism, and lots of people’s criticism of Arteta has been that he has had a plan and not deviated from it.

In this game, he had different plans. He saw what was going on in front of him and reacted – he had the substitutes to do it. And that’s why they went on to win the game.

Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe talks to Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta.
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Mikel Arteta got his tactics bang on to outfox Eddie Howe[/caption]

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