Don't Look Up Teaser Trailer Leaks, Shows Meryl Streep As US President Facing A Meteor Crisis

A new teaser trailer for the upcoming Netflix movie Don’t Look Up has leaked. While the quality is not great, it does provide a good look at what to expect from the disaster movie that features Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence playing astronomers who embark on a media tour to tell people about a meteor that’s expected to crash into Earth. Come from Sports betting site VPbet

The teaser trailer shows a scene in the Oval Office where DiCaprio and Lawrence’s characters are trying to inform the President (Meryl Streep) and Chief of Staff (Jonah Hill) about their impending doom. The trailer also lists off the many big names who will also appear in the movie, including Rob Morgan, Mark Rylance, Tyler Perry, Timothee …

´We´re not going to stop´ – Arteta urges Arsenal to be relentless in title chase

Mikel Arteta challenged his Arsenal players to be relentless in their bid for the Premier League title after they moved five points clear of Manchester City, declaring: We re not going to stop .

Gabriel Martinelli s brace, coupled with goals from Bukayo Saka and Martin Odegaard, helped Arsenal crush struggling Everton 4-0 in their game in hand over rivals City on Wednesday.

While Arsenal started slowly against Sean Dyche s side, they eventually turned on the style to win their third league game in a row – and claim their 100th league victory against Everton.

The Gunners commanding win puts daylight between them and second-placed City – who briefly overhauled them at the summit following a 3-1 victory at the Emirates Stadium last month.

Asked whether A…

German Federation give Klinsmann share of Euro credit

Jurgen Klinsmann took his place as a spectator at the final of Euro 2008 here on Sunday in the knowledge that the German Federation credit him with laying the foundations of Die Mannschaft s new rise to prominence.

Klinsmann took the Germans to third at the last World Cup on home soil playing an exuberant and entertaining brand of football before handing on to his assistant Joachim Loew, who has kept the revolution going and taken the Germans to the next level.

The German Football Federation (DFB) invited Klinsmann to the Ernst-Happel Stadion in recognition of his previous work before handing over the reins to Loew and the former Stuttgart, Inter Milan, Tottenham and Bayern Munich striker duly took his seat in the VIP stand.

Is is also his final, said DFB pre…

Solskjaer blind to Fred alert to leave Man Utd and PSG on Champions League knife-edge

If Manchester United do not qualify for the Champions League last 16, they will point to two profound aberrations in an otherwise positive group stage. 

Firstly, the 2-1 defeat to Istanbul Basaksehir, when Demba Ba was allowed to score a goal after receiving the ball in his own half without a United player between him and Dean Henderson s goal, all from United s own corner. 

Secondly, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer s unfathomable decision not to substitute Fred in Wednesday s 3-1 loss to Paris Saint-Germain. 

Nobody watching could quite work out why Fred was not sent off when he pushed his head into Leandro Paredes . The PSG man s reaction was embarrassing, but Fred s offence was clear to everyone, including the VAR officials. Yet referee Daniele Orsato saw fit only …

Man City want Ben Haim

The Guardian reports that Manchester City has formally approached their west London counterparts, Chelsea with a view to signing Tal Ben-Haim.

The Israeli international endured a stormy debut season at Stamford Bridge after moving from Bolton Wanderers last summer, featuring just 13 times in the Premier League while sitting behind John Terry, Ricardo Carvalho and Alex in the pecking order. With the return of Dutch Euro 2008 sensation Bhoularouz and resurgent Serbian Acimovic, Ben Haim knows that competition for places will now be grueling.

Indeed, the 26-year-old’s most notable contributions last term were decidedly negative ones. He was famously skinned in the second week of the campaign as Liverpool’s Fernando Torres trotted past to s…

Brighton and Hove Albion 0 Chelsea 4: Hazard dazzles as Conte´s men get back on track

A masterclass from two-goal hero Eden Hazard helped Chelsea stylishly return to winning ways with an entertaining 4-0 Premier League triumph at Brighton and Hove Albion.

Antonio Conte s men had been held to five consecutive draws – three games ending goalless – in all competitions, needing a penalty shootout to get past Norwich City in the FA Cup on Wednesday.

Progress to the fourth round came at a price, with forwards Alvaro Morata and Pedro receiving red cards, but Hazard and Willian made light of their absence with goals inside the first six minutes – the Brazilian s eighth of the campaign certainly one to trouble the end-of-season lists.

To their credit, Brighton did not buckle. Ezequiel Schelotto was unfortunate to have penalty claims rejected and Davy…