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‘I sat in his seat’: Southampton’s Tonda Eckert on sauna beers with Klose and his unlikely career path

Youthful manager on his colourful journey as a coach from Germany and Sunday’s FA Cup fifth round trip to Fulham

As a 19-year-old studying at a sports university in Cologne, Tonda Eckert jumped at the chance to work for Germany as an analyst at Euro 2012. “It was nice, eh? Take somebody who doesn’t understand anything about the game and put them in,” says the now Southampton head coach, smiling as he recalls being thrust into an elite environment. He entered the same sphere as Joachim Löw, Hansi Flick and a team of greats: Miroslav Klose, Philipp Lahm, Toni Kroos, Manuel Neuer, the list goes on.

For the 2014 World Cup, Eckert was tasked with preparing a dossier on Argentina, who Germany overcame in the final. “The celebrations in Berlin were amazing, at the Fanmeile,” he says of the scenes at the fan zone by Brandenburg Gate. In the semi-finals, Germany humiliated the hosts Brazil, triumphing 7-1 in Belo Horizonte. “You know what Joachim Löw said at half-time? That he wouldn’t let anyone play in the final if they didn’t finish the second half with a sense of humility, because he knew how much it meant to Brazil, in Brazil.”

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Airline groundings expose depth of world travel’s reliance on Gulf corridor

Restart of operations will be a relief to those stranded but may not dispel doubts raised by past week about key transit hub

After nearly a week of uncertainty, airspace closures and very limited flights, news that hundreds of thousands of passengers around the world were hanging on for emerged: the Gulf-based carrier Emirates was restarting operations in earnest despite the US-Israel war on Iran.

Those relieved by the restart will include the UK’s Foreign Office, after its travails in organising delayed rescue flights out of neighbouring Oman.

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In a male-dominated game, Kylian Mbappé’s career is largely run by women

In an extract from his book, Philippe Auclair reveals the influence of mother, Fayza, and prominent women on the Mbappé image and brand

The Mbappés did their utmost to keep outsiders at arm’s length from the outset. The agents – dozens of them – who approached them to become Kylian’s representatives ever since the eight-year-old was making fun of defenders twice his size with Bondy were rebuffed. The financial advisers who offered to broker sponsorship deals met with the same response: father Wilfrid would take care of his son’s sporting career, mother Fayza of all the rest, with Kylian having the final word in any decision involving his future, be it on or off the field; and so it has remained to this day. Kylian does not have a Fifa-registered agent. Nobody but the closest members of his family gets a cut from the deals he signs with clubs or commercial partners. This is not to say that nobody else is involved in the projet.

Luís Campos, sporting adviser for the clubs owned by Qatar Sports Investments after fulfilling a similar role for Lille and Monaco, remains a trusted confidant, as he’s been since playing a central role in smoothing the difficulties the young Kylian encountered at Monaco. Former L’Équipe journalist Bilel Ghazi, who, though unlicensed by Fifa, has been working with players like Rayan Cherki (whom Kylian’s mother Fayza also represented for a short while), has provided media guidance to the Mbappés. Neither Campos nor Ghazi are part of the inner circle, however.

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‘An ideological guest list’: Trump invites Latin America’s rightwing leaders to Florida summit

Omission of presidents of Brazil, Mexico and Colombia, however, exposes failure of US president’s ‘theatrical’ doctrine, say experts

Donald Trump will welcome the leaders of at least 10 Latin American countries to a palm-dotted golf resort in Miami on Saturday as the president continues his quest to transform the US’s standing in the region and outmuscle China.

Since returning to power last year, Trump has launched a dramatic – and at times deadly – crusade to, as the Pentagon chief, Pete Hegseth, put it, “reclaim our back yard”.

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'Don't die': the two words that sum up our lives in Tehran now | Anonymous

In a park overlooking the city, I ran into a group of young people chatting and joking. As the bombs fall, fragments of life remain

I was at work last Saturday when I heard the blast. Since that moment, the world has been turned on its head. The school called asking me to come and pick up my child. I rushed to the metro and headed north in a carriage filled with anxious people calling their loved ones to ensure their safety, melancholy etched on their faces, uncertainty metastasising from one to another as they checked the latest news on their mobiles.

This is the second time within a year that Israel has decided to go for a war of choice with Iran, but I suppose that is the new normal. Israel has long enjoyed a unique position of near-total impunity when it comes to harassing Palestinians, and now the green light to aggression seems to extend to its unending wars and spreading of terror across the region. And it feels different this time. The pretence that there is some level of precision in the strikes is gone. Instead, the attacks appear indiscriminate, with targets ranging from schools to hospitals, from police stations to urban amenities – all hit with a level of might that seems aimed at demolition, total destruction, the flattening of the city.

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Rijnmond - Nieuws

Het laatste nieuws van vandaag over Rotterdam, Feyenoord, het verkeer en het weer in de regio Rijnmond

Deze organisatie helpt afglijdende jongeren terug naar school: 'Desnoods halen we ze uit bed'

Tieners die niet meer naar school gaan, rondhangen op straat en in aanraking komen met geweld of criminaliteit. In Schiedam groeit de zorg over een groep jongeren die steeds verder afglijdt. “We mogen ze niet aan hun lot overlaten,” zegt Jaïr Silva Fortes van ChapterNext.

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Volkskrant.nl biedt het laatste nieuws, opinie en achtergronden

Onze beperkte definitie van ambitie zet vrouwen klem tussen tradwife en girlboss

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Israëlisch leger meldt meer Iraanse raketaanvallen

TEL AVIV (ANP/DPA) - Iran heeft zaterdagochtend raketten afgevuurd op Israël, zo meldde het Israëlische leger. Eerder in de nacht waren er ook al herhaaldelijk meldingen van Iraanse raketaanvallen.

Ondertussen heeft de Israëlische luchtmacht een nieuwe golf van aanvallen gelanceerd op doelen in de Iraanse hoofdstad Teheran. Iraanse staatsmedia zonden beelden uit van enorme branden op de internationale luchthaven Mehrabad in Teheran.


Familie: Lenferink zal vast gniffelen om verkeerd geboortejaar

AMSTERDAM (ANP) - Volgens de familie van Jan Lenferink zal de overleden presentator vast "gniffelen" om de ontstane verwarring over zijn geboortejaar. Online staat dat Lenferink op 9 december 1948 is geboren, maar eigenlijk kwam hij drie jaar eerder al ter wereld.

Een familielid van Lenferink zegt tegen het ANP dat het voor de oud-presentator "een soort van levensdoel was om zijn exacte leeftijd buiten de publiciteit te houden". De voormalige talkshowhost werd op 9 december 1945 in Dalfsen geboren. "Binnen de familie hebben we hier altijd hartelijk om moeten lachen. Ik verwacht dat Jan nu, waar hij ook is, gniffelt om de ontstane verwarring."

In de nacht van vrijdag op zaterdag werd bekend dat Lenferink op 80-jarige leeftijd is overleden. Zijn afscheid zal in besloten kring plaatsvinden.