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They come home the two young Italians, arrested in Thailand for having snatched a few national flags. "Undersecretary Della Vedova told me that today the two South Tyrolean will be transferred to Bangkok and tomorrow will take the return flight to Italy, where he will arrive on Wednesday," says Senator Karl Zeller's news Tagszeitung.it. "The embassy has given much to do to shorten the time of extradition, it could be much longer,"
he was unaware of Mr.
Umar’s death. He said he would seek further confirmation from
appropriate authorities.
The killing of Mr. Umar occurs about a week after another Lieutenant
Colonel, Muhammed Abu-Ali, and his troops were killed in another ambush
by Boko Haram.
Fourteen Boko Haram insurgents and four other soldiers died in that
attack, the army said.
The attacks by the Boko Haram have continued despite ongoing negotiation
with the federal government. The negotiations already led to the
release of 21 of the over 200 Chibok girls kidnapped by the sect in
2014.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/11/breaking-boko-haram-kills-another-nigerian-lieutenant-colonel/
In the 1986 classic comedy Three Amigos, cruel bandit leader El
Guapo, frustrated that his evil ways are being hindered by the eponymous
trio, castigates one of his men, Jefe, for not knowing the true meaning
of the word "plethora".
It leads Jefe to say: "Forgive me, El Guapo. I know that I, Jefe, do
not have your superior intellect and education. But could it be that
once again, you are angry at something else, and are looking to take it
out on me?"
In much the same way, criticism of Olivier Giroud for his celebration when he scored an injury time equaliser against Bournemouth on Tuesday night feels like misplaced anger.
The French international was clearly lost in the moment, like many
players when they score an important goal, and instead of grabbing the
ball and racing back to the centre-circle he chose to enjoy the fact
he'd scored and brought Arsenal level in a game which looked beyond them
for long periods.
It led to an outpouring of criticism and suggestions he lacked the
right mentality. He was held up in stark contrast to teammate Alexis
Sanchez who, at the final whistle, tore off his gloves and threw them to
the ground in frustration at two points dropped.
There are two things to point out here. Firstly, even if Giroud had
hurried back and placed the ball on the spot for kickoff, there's
nothing to suggest that Bournemouth -- down to 10 men let's not forget
-- would have acted with the same urgency. Gutted at having let a
three-goal lead slip and with the momentum of the game very much in
Arsenal's favour, chances are they would have taken their time anyway.
Secondly, questions about Giroud's mentality don't really add up
either. People like to read a lot into body language, and on a night
when Arsenal undoubtedly let two crucial Premier League points slip, the
kind of frustrated posturing we saw from Sanchez resonates more
greatly.
Fans can easily identify with that, after a performance and result
that was ultimately disappointing -- even if you have made a superb
comeback in the last 20 minutes. Kick some hoardings, berate a teammate,
throw your arms up in the air -- you're a winner who won't accept
anything but the best. Olivier Giroud has been criticised for his celebration in Arsenal's 3-3 draw at Bournemouth.
Sanchez's ambition to win is unquestionable but players are not
identikit. They come in all shapes, sizes, and characters. On the face
of it, Giroud's celebrations were a little ostentatious, but to question
his desire after he, more than anyone, helped spark that comeback seems
wide of the mark. He provided assists for the first two goals -- from
Sanchez and substitute Lucas Perez -- before heading home the equaliser
in the second minute of injury time.
Is that not a far greater measure of his mentality and contribution
than a few seconds in which he took some joy from what was a very
important goal for his club?
Much like Jefe and El Guapo, the ire is misplaced. It should be
focused on a first half, and a good chunk of the second, in which
Arsenal were a long way from their best. While Arsene Wenger certainly
has some reason to be critical of the schedule, it doesn't excuse the
lapses in concentration from his players.
There is, of course, a correlation between fatigue and
decision-making, but if you're a team hoping to win the Premier League
title, you have to be able to dig deep in games like this.
Aaron Ramsey and Hector Bellerin switched off for Bournemouth's first
goal while Granit Xhaka made a stupid foul as the home side went 2-0 up
from the penalty spot. Then in the second half, the Gunners can have
some valid complaints over the third from Ryan Fraser and a foul on
Bellerin in the build-up.
Having got themselves back on track with two successive wins and two
clean sheets, the team's ability to self-destruct manifested itself
again, and that's something fans have seen from Arsene Wenger sides.
Arsenal gave themselves a mountain to climb in the first hour of the
game, and that's where the anger should be directed -- not at a player
who did more than anyone to help them then reach the summit.
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