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Sport24.co.za | Lacklustre Liverpool slip up again at West Ham
London – Liverpool wasted another chance to extend their lead at the top of the Premier League as a sub-par performance from Jurgen Klopp’s men was punished in a 1-1 draw at West Ham on Monday.
Less than a week after missing the opportunity to go seven points clear of Manchester City with a 1-1 draw against Leicester, Liverpool’s lead is now just three over the champions, who can now go top with victory at Everton on Wednesday.
Sadio Mane put the visitors in front at the London Stadium, but Michail Antonio quickly levelled and West Ham had the better chances to claim all three points when Declan Rice and Mark Noble failed to hit the target.
After posting a perfect record against opposition with the top six in their first 23 league games, Liverpool have now slipped up twice in as many matches to mount the tension in their chase for a first title in 29 years.
Klopp’s side looked like a side playing under pressure in a lacklustre display as the absence of the injured Jordan Henderson, Georginio Wijnaldum and Trent Alexander-Arnold took its toll.
Hammers boss Manuel Pellegrini claimed it was “impossible to play worse” after his side’s 3-0 capitulation to Wolves last week that followed a deeply disappointing FA Cup exit to League One AFC Wimbledon.
Even without the injured Marko Arnautovic, Pellegrini got the response he wanted in West Ham’s performance if not their end product.
Javier Hernandez had the hosts’ first chance but the Mexican and then Aaron Cresswell both fired inches wide of Alisson Becker’s left-hand post.
James Milner was having a torrid time defending in an unfamiliar right-back role against the pace and trickery of Felipe Anderson.
However, the former England midfielder created the opening goal in controversial circumstances when given the chance to go forward.
Adam Lallana’s neat footwork played in Milner, who was allowed to continue despite being clearly in an offside position, and Mane cleverly spun onto his cross to score his 12th goal of the season.
The lead lasted just six minutes as the visitors switched off from a well-worked free-kick and Antonio drilled Anderson’s pass in off the far post.
More lax set-piece defending should have cost Liverpool again three minutes before the break when Rice headed wide another wicked Anderson free-kick delivery wide when completely unmarked 10 yards out.
Mohamed Salah was kept quiet for long spells, but the league’s top scorer twice forced Lukasz Fabianski into action at the start of the second period.
On both occasions, though, the Egyptian lacked the power and accuracy to beat the Pole as he worked shooting opportunities onto his favoured left foot.
Anderson continued to create problems at the other end and another positive break from the Brazilian should have created the winner when Noble fired over.
Divock Origi replaced the ineffective Roberto Firmino 15 minutes from time and the Belgian had a huge chance to make himself a hero as he did with a last gasp Merseyside derby winner against Everton in December.
This time, though, Origi shot meekly into Fabiankski’s grateful arms with the final action of the match.
Hospitality Key Accounts Representative (cape Town)
LUXURIOUS CONTEMPORARY BOUTIQUE HOTEL REQUIRES A HOSPITALITY KEY ACCOUNTS REPRESENTATIVE IN CAPE TOWN
Please Note:
If you do not fit the specification with the minimum requirements your application will not be accepted for this position. Shortlisted candidates may be required to complete an Assessment or Test to demonstrate your knowledge of this position.
Requirements:
- Relevant hospitality qualification
- Experience in selling rates and conference space within a 5* hotel environment
- 5 years’ experience in dealing with travel agents, corporate companies and tour operators
- Must have a valid driver’s license and own transport
- Be target driven
Applicants must reside in CAPE TOWN or surrounding area.
Only South African citizens, who are suitably qualified, live in the applicable area and meet the requirements of the position are eligible to apply for this vacancy.
Please take note: if you have not been contacted within 14 days, please consider your application unsuccessful.
Visit our website to view all of our current vacancies: www.mprtc.co.za
Senior Chemical Plant Operator (merebank, Durban South)
OUR CLIENT SPECIALISING IN CHEMICALS IS LOOKING TO EMPLOY A SENIOR CHEMICAL PLANT OPERATOR IN THE MEREBANK, DURBAN SOUTH AREA
Please Note:
If you do not fit the specification with the minimum requirements your application will not be accepted for this position. Shortlisted candidates may be required to complete an Assessment or Test to demonstrate your knowledge of this position.
Requirements:
- National Diploma in Chemical Engineering
- 2-3 years’ experience in a chemical manufacturing environment
- Perform routine plant checks and inspections
- Ensure a high level of housekeeping
- Ensure the plant is made safe for technical personnel
- Must be computer literate
- Valid Driver’s license
Applicants must reside in MEREBANK, DURBAN SOUTH or surrounding area.
Only South African citizens, who are suitably qualified, live in the applicable area and meet the requirements of the position are eligible to apply for this vacancy.
Please take note: if you have not been contacted within 14 days, please consider your application unsuccessful.
Visit our website to view all of our current vacancies: www.mprtc.co.za
Senior Inventory Manager (ugie, Western Cape)
OUR CLIENT WITHIN THE TIMBER INDUSTRY IS SEEKING A SENIOR INVENTORY MANAGER WITH AT LEAST 5 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN UGIE, EASTERN CAPE
Please Note:
If you do not fit the specification with the minimum requirements your application will not be accepted for this position. Shortlisted candidates may be required to complete an Assessment or Test to demonstrate your knowledge of this position.
Requirements:
- Matric / Grade 12 Certificate
- Management Qualification
- Valid Code 08 Drivers License
- 5 years sales experience
- Must be fluent in Afrikaans and English
- Previous Management experience
- Syspro experience essential
- Fully computer literate (Microsoft Office)
Applicants must reside in UGIES, EASTERN CAPE or surrounding area.
Only South African citizens, who are suitably qualified, live in the applicable area and meet the requirements of the position are eligible to apply for this vacancy.
Please take note: if you have not been contacted within 14 days, please consider your application unsuccessful.
Visit our website to view all of our current vacancies: www.mprtc.co.za
Health24.com | Men: A monthly testicle self-examination is a must – here’s what you should be doing
Testicular cancer is most common in young men aged 15–39 years. In South Africa, fortunately, the five-year relative survival rate is over 95%.
Early detection however, is very important – that starts with self-examination.
But what do men need to look out for while self-examining these oval-shaped glands?
You can get cancer in one or both testicles, two egg-shaped organs inside the scrotum, the loose sac of skin behind the penis.
According to the NHS, men should self-examine their testicles once a month, starting at puberty. Experts see this as an effective way for men to get to know their bodies and recognise any abnormalities that may indicate testicular cancer. In women, self-examination has proven to be very helpful in detecting early breast cancer.
This is how to do testicular self-examination:
- Stand in front of a mirror.
- Check for any signs of abnormal swelling.
- Examine each testicle with both hands.
- Place the index and middle fingers under the testicle with the thumbs placed on top.
- Roll the testicle gently between the thumbs and fingers (you shouldn’t feel any pain while doing this).
Abnormalities
If while examining your testes you discover a lump or any form of swelling, don’t be alarmed. The NHS reports that these symptoms are common among men and boys and can have many different causes.
Some of the causes may be:
- Varicoceles – swelling caused by swollen and enlarged veins within the scrotum
- Hydroceles – swellings caused by a buildup of fluid around the testicle
- Epididymal cysts – lumps caused by a collection of fluid in the epididymis (a coiled tube behind the testicles)
- Epididymo-orchitis – inflammation of the epididymis and inguinal region
- Hernias – where fatty tissue or a part of your bowel pokes through into your groin, which can cause the scrotum to become enlarged
In most cases these lumps are not cancerous, but in rare cases they can be a sign of testicular cancer — and should therefore be checked out by your GP.
Other symptoms to alert your GP about:
- Any enlargement of a testicle
- A significant loss of size in one of the testicles
- A feeling of heaviness in the scrotum
- A dull ache in the lower abdomen or in the groin
- A sudden collection of fluid in the scrotum
- Pain or discomfort in a testicle or in the scrotum
- Enlargement or tenderness of the breasts
Prostate cancer
Prostate cancer is another cancer especially older men suffer from. It is a very slow-growing cancer and many men who die from other causes are found to have had prostate cancer without being aware of it. In the early stages of prostate cancer, there are usually no symptoms. However, in more advanced stages, the following symptoms may present:
- A frequent need to urinate
- Painful or burning urination
- A weak or interrupted flow of urine
- Difficulty starting or stopping urination
- Difficulty having an erection
- Painful ejaculation
- Blood in the urine or semen
- Pain in the lower back, hips or upper thighs
Experts encourage men to get tested at least once a year as soon as they reach 40.
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News24.com | Woman, 67, victim of hammer attack in Sedgefield, neighbour nabbed
A 50-year-old man from Sedgefield is expected to appear in the Knysna Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday after allegedly using a hammer to beat his neighbour to death.
According to Algoa FM, police spokesperson Captain Malcolm Pojie said 67-year-old Noreen Hampson’s body was discovered on Saturday night in front of her house in Marigold Street.
The Cape Times reported the man was arrested shortly after the murder and that he would be charged with malicious damage to property after he allegedly damaged the vehicles of members of the public who first responded to the scene.
According to Netwerk24, his behaviour previously worried neighbours and they complained to the police. They said that he had only received a warning and some of them said they felt unsafe in his presence in the past.
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