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Futbol
Kelly 'definitely Smiling More' After Arsenal Move
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England winger Chloe Kelly said she is "definitely smiling more" since her January move to Arsenal from Manchester City. The 27-year-old said in January she wanted "to be happy again" after a difficult first half of the season with City, in which she made just one start in the Women's Super League. A deadline day move to Arsenal has so far proved a wise step as it has allowed Kelly to have more regular game time. Kelly has helped Arsenal reach the Women's Champions League semi-finals, while significantly boosting her Euro 2025 prospects. "I knew I needed to get minutes in my tank and I've definitely done that, so I'm playing with a smile on my face," she said in an England news conference. The Lionesses take on Belgium on Friday at Ashton Gate, and face the same opposition again next Tuesday in the reverse leg of a Women's Nations League double-header. Kelly scored the winning goal in the final against Germany when England created history by winning their first major women's tournament at Euro 2022. She was then a regular in Manchester City's starting line-ups until she struggled for minutes this season. In January, she posted on Instagram that the situation had "a huge impact on not only my career by my mental wellbeing" as she expressed her desire to leave. Amid heavy speculation, she said her future was not with City and that she wanted to put herself in a position to play for England at this summer's Euros. Manchester United made an offer for the striker on deadline day that was rejected by City, before Kelly got her move with a loan to Arsenal. "Every decision you make you look back on and hope that it works out for you, and right now I'm enjoying my football and playing plenty of minutes," said Kelly. "I'm learning under Renee [Slegers, Arsenal manager] and have now got another opportunity to represent my country. "I'm spending a lot of time with family back down in London and appreciating little things in life. "[It's] important to have a smile on your face as a human. Right now I'm definitely smiling more. I feel really good and I'm happy." Brighton midfielder Maisie Symonds received her first senior England call-up for the forthcoming matches and explained this week that she almost missed manager Sarina Wiegman's phone call. "The day before, we'd lost a game and I was in a bit of a bad mood," Symonds said. "I was about to review the game and I had an unknown caller coming through." The 22-year-old suspected it might be "spam or something" but chose to answer. "Then Sarina just said, 'Hello Maisie, it's Sarina'," said Symonds. "I couldn't get the words out to reply to her. I just kept saying, 'Thank you, thank you, thank you'. I almost said, 'Are you sure?'. Luckily I didn't say that." Symonds attended England's Euros final victory three years ago at Wembley but, unbeknown to her, was suffering with glandular fever at the time. "I just thought I had a cold, but obviously I was going to go to the game," she said. "That summer I started pre-season and then it just got worse and worse and worse. I got really, really ill. That was a long thing to come back from. "I think I was out for six months and I got re-injured for most of the season." Once a regular for England at youth level, Symonds did not think she would reach the senior squad so soon after her health issues. She said: "At that moment I probably wouldn't have predicted that I'd be in the squad within a couple of years, but I'm very lucky for the people I've got around me to help me come back from something like that, and I'm really proud to be here." Head here to get involved
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Pope Francis Live: Vatican Releases Funeral Plans As Pilgrims Pay Respects
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World leaders and believers around the globe mourn the passing of the head of the Roman Catholic Church. Vatican video shows Pope in open casket Follow Al Jazeera English:...
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LIVE: Israeli Attack Sparks Fire At Gaza Home, Burns 11 People To Death
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The victims are among 28 people killed in Israeli attacks since the early hours of the morning. Israeli forces kill multiple people in attacks on tent camps across Gaza Follow Al Jazeera English:...
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Futbol
QPR Academy Duo To Face No Action Over Voyeurism Accusation
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Two Queens Park Rangers academy players accused of voyeurism are no longer under investigation, police have confirmed. In a statement issued to BBC Sport, a spokesman for the Championship club said the players "maintained their innocence throughout" and were looking forward to "continuing to focus on their careers". The footballers, both in their late teens, were detained following a report of a crime at a nightclub in Kingston, south west London, on 5 February. At the time, the Metropolitan Police confirmed the pair's arrest while QPR also verified that they were aware of the allegations. Police officers arrested the two players at the club's training ground in Hounslow on 27 February. A Metropolitan Police statement read: "On Thursday 27 February, police arrested two men in their late teens on suspicion of voyeurism. "This follows a report of an incident which took place at a nightclub in Kingston on Wednesday 5 February. "Both suspects were taken to a police station and were subsequently bailed pending further enquiries. "Following a thorough investigation, both men have been informed that no further action will be taken. "The victim has been informed." A QPR statement read: "Queens Park Rangers Football Club can confirm the Metropolitan Police have concluded their investigation into this matter and have confirmed there is no action to be taken. "The club expresses its gratitude to the Metropolitan Police for their thorough approach to the process. "The academy players, who maintained their innocence throughout, look forward to putting this behind them and continuing to focus on their careers."
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