Coupe de France: faux-pas interdit pour Marseille contre Toulouse, choc Lyon-Lens Les équipes de Ligue 1 ont livré un spectacle à couper le souffle samedi dans les quarts de finale de la Coupe de France. Dans l'un des matchs les plus attendus de la compétition, le Olympique de Marseille a pris une mesure radicale contre Toulouse, tandis que Lyon et Lens se sont données rendez-vous pour un choc à Saint-Étienne. Au Stade Vélodrome, l'OM a opté pour une formation sans buteur, préférant miser sur la puissance de ses joueurs latéraux. Cette stratégie a payé, puisque les Toulousains ont été contraints de se contenter d'un match nul (1-1) avant de s'incliner aux tirs au but. L'OM a ainsi éliminé le FC Toulouse, qui révélait une certaine fragilité défensive. Dans l'autre quart de finale, Lyon et Lens ont offert un spectacle incroyable à Saint-Étienne. Les Lyonnais, toujours en quête de leur premier titre national depuis 2012, ont montré tout leur talent pour s'imposer (3-1) face à une équipe de Lens qui avait fait preuve d'une certaine résistance initiale. L'attaquant lyonnais Lucas Paquetá a été le héros du match, inscrivant un triplé qui a permis à son équipe de prendre les devants. Les éliminatoires de la Coupe de France continuent donc avec des demi-finales attendues entre l'Olympique de Marseille et l'AS Monaco, d'une part, et Lyon et le Stade Rennais, d'autre part.#Lens #Lyon #Olympique_de_Marseille #FC_Toulouse #Lucas_Paquet #Sainttienne #Stade_Vlodrome
OM-Toulouse: les compositions officielles The Olympique de Marseille and Toulouse football teams have just unveiled their official lineups for the upcoming match. The OM, led by Jorge Sampaoli, has decided to keep faith with its usual attacking quartet, with Florian Thauvin, Dimitri Payet, Cengiz Under, and Arkadiusz Milik all starting. In midfield, the Olympian duo of Steve Mandanda and Jordan Amavi will form a solid barrier in front of the defense. The latter is expected to be a key player in this match, given his ability to support both defensively and offensively. André Villas-Boas's Toulouse team, on the other hand, has opted for a more cautious approach, with midfielder Issiaga Sylla partnering with striker Zakaria Diallo up front. The starting lineup of OM includes goalkeeper Pau Lopez, who will be looking to make a strong impression after his recent performances. The defense is set to feature Boubacar Kamara at center-back alongside William Saliba and Luan Peres. In midfield, the duo of Matteo Guendouzi and Jordan Veretout will look to control the tempo of the game. The Toulouse team has also kept faith with its usual starting lineup, with goalkeeper Baptiste Reyne...#Boubacar_Kamara #William_Saliba #Olympique_de_Marseille #Toulouse_football_team #Jorge_Sampaoli #Florian_Thauvin #Dimitri_Payet #Cengiz_Under #Arkadiusz_Milik #Steve_Mandanda #Jordan_Amavi #Andr_VillasBoas #Issiaga_Sylla #Zakaria_Diallo #Pau_Lopez #Luan_Peres #Matteo_Guendouzi #Jordan_Veretout #Baptiste_Reynet #Thiago_Silva #Nicolas_IsimatMarin #Mathieu_Saunier #Maxime_Buso #Florian_Brassier

Toulouse avec Dönnum et Nicolaisen en Coupe de France Habib Beye titularise Abdelli et Vermeeren, Toulouse avec Dönnum et Nicolaisen en Coupe de France Habib Beye a dévoilé son effectif pour le quart de finale de la Coupe de France opposant Toulouse au Racing 92, ce mercredi à 20h30. Le staff toulousain aura besoin de tout son talent pour éliminer les rouges et blancs. Pour cette rencontre, Habib Beye titularise Abdelli et Vermeeren dans une défense qui devrait aligner Dönnum et Nicolaisen sur les ailes. Le trio offensif composé de Schembri, Del Castillo et El Hadrami devra trouver des espaces pour marquer face à la défense du Racing 92. Les toulousains auront besoin d'une grande prestation pour éliminer leurs adversaires et atteindre les demies. Le Racing 92, quant à lui, aura tout intérêt à se qualifier pour les demi-finales de la Coupe de France après avoir remporté le Top 14.#Toulouse #Racing_92 #Habib_Beye #Abdelli #Vermeeren #Dnnum #Nicolaisen #Schembri #Del_Castillo #El_Hadrami

Lily Allen is on tour — and she’s hellbent on revenge The pop star has long been a vocal advocate for social justice, but her latest show at the O2 Arena suggests that her ire is now directed at a more personal target: the music industry itself. As the lights went up and Allen took to the stage, it was clear that this wasn't just any old concert – she's on a mission. Opening with a rousing rendition of "The Fear", Allen seemed energized by the crowd's enthusiasm, but as the show wore on, her mood darkened. She launched into a tirade against the music business, decrying its treatment of artists and railing against the way it prioritizes profit over artistry. It was clear that this wasn't just a passing annoyance – Allen is genuinely angry. This sense of righteous indignation permeates much of the show, with Allen's sharp wit and sardonic humor used to devastating effect as she skewers the industry's excesses. She name-checks her own past struggles, from being dropped by her record label to being forced to compromise on her music, but also highlights the plight of newer artists struggling to make a name for themselves in an increasingly cutthroat environment. The setlist is heavy with Allen's own hits, including "Smile" and "Not Big", but there are also nods to her country roots and even a few unexpected covers – a haunting take on Elliott Smith's "Between the Bars" was a particular highlight. Throughout it all, Allen's voice remains strong and expressive, capable of conveying both vulnerability and defiance in equal measure. If there's one criticism to be made, it's that some of the show's more introspective moments feel slightly at odds with its overall tone of righteous anger – but even these quieter moments are elevated by Allen's unwavering conviction. As she left the stage, it was clear that this wasn't jus...#Lily_Allen #Elliott_Smith #O2_Arena #music_industry #record_label

Lily Allen Performs David Harbour Diss Tracks in Wild Revenge Dress On the opening night of her West End Girl tour, Lily Allen took a bold step towards revenge against her perceived wrongdoer - David Harbour. The singer-songwriter donned an eye-catching dress adorned with receipts from Harbour's alleged misdeeds, which she incorporated into her performance. Allen, known for her sassy lyrics and unapologetic stage presence, wasted no time in addressing the elephant in the room. As soon as she took the stage, she launched into a series of diss tracks aimed directly at Harbour, whose name was emblazoned on the dress in glittering letters. The crowd erupted into cheers and applause as Allen belted out lyrics that seemed to be ripped straight from her diary. "You think you're so clever, don't you?" she sang, her voice dripping with sarcasm. "Well, let me tell you something, Harbour - I've got the receipts, and they're not pretty." The dress itself was a masterpiece of creative revenge. Embroidered on the fabric were quotes from various interviews and social media posts that allegedly showed Harbour in a less-than-flattering light. As Allen performed, she would occasionally pause to point out specific receipts, leaving the audience in stitches. One particularly memorable moment came when Allen sang about Harbour's reported diva behavior on set. "You thought you were the star of the show," she warbled, "but let me tell you, darling - nobody likes a prima donna." The crowd was in hysterics by this point, and even some of Harbour's most ardent ...#Lily_Allen #David_Harbour #West_End_Girl_tour #Harbour_diss_tracks #receipts #glittering_letters #sassy_lyrics #unapologetic_stage_presence #diary #sarcastic_voice #creative_revenge #prima_donna #set_behaviour

Lily Allen Review – Pop Star Makes Much-Anticipated Comeback – But Where Is the West End Girl? The lights dimmed, the crowd hushed, and Lily Allen stepped onto the stage, her blonde hair gleaming under the spotlight. It's been a decade since her last tour, and fans have been eagerly awaiting her return. But as she launched into the opening notes of "The Fear", it was clear that something was amiss. Allen's usually razor-sharp wit and sass were noticeably absent from the performance. Gone was the feisty, rebellious spirit that once defined her music, replaced by a more subdued, introspective tone. It wasn't that she was bad – far from it. Her voice remains strong, her stage presence still captivating – but there was an unmistakable sense of detachment, as if she was going through the motions rather than fully investing in the show. The setlist drew heavily from her earlier work, with nods to "Smile" and "Not Big" pleasing the crowd. But it was the newer material that fell flat, lacking the spark and energy that once made her songs so infectious. The usually irreverent Allen seemed hesitant to poke fun at herself or others, instead opting for more introspective, melancholic fare. Perhaps the most jarring aspect of the show, however, was the conspicuous absence of "West End Girl", the breakout hit that catapulted her to fame in the first place. Its omission felt like a glaring oversight, especially given the song's enduring popularity and Allen's reputation as a trailblazing pop star. As she wrapped up the performance with a lackluster rendition of "Hard Out Here", it was hard not to wonder what happened to the feisty, provocative Lily Allen we once knew. Has she simply grown out of that persona, or is this just a one-off misstep? Whatever the case, her fans will be left hoping for a return to form on her next outing – and maybe, just maybe, a West End Girl revival.#Lily_Allen #West_End_Girl

Donor to Democratic Candidates Ties to Jeffrey Epstein's Inner Circle Revealed Despite their vocal opposition to the influence of money in politics, many prominent Democrats have remained silent on revelations that a billionaire with ties to Jeffrey Epstein's inner circle has donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to their campaigns. The donor, Leon Black, is co-founder and CEO of Apollo Global Management, one of the largest private equity firms in the world. According to financial disclosure reports, Black has given over $1 million to Democratic candidates and committees since 2017. His donations include a $250,000 contribution to the Hillary Clinton-backed Super PAC Priorities USA Action in 2018, as well as smaller sums to Senators Kamala Harris and Cory Booker's presidential campaigns. Black has also donated to several prominent Democratic organizations, including the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and the Congressional Black Caucus Institute. In addition, he has given to multiple state Democratic parties, including those in New York, California, and Florida. What's particularly noteworthy about Black's donations is his connection to Jeffrey Epstein, the late financier who was convicted of soliciting prostitution from minors. Black was a close friend and business partner of Epstein's, and he was one of the few people allowed to visit Epstein at his Manhattan mansion in 2018, just months before Epstein's death. In addition to his ties to Epstein, Black has also faced crit...#Jeffrey_Epstein #Florida #California #Kamala_Harris #Cory_Booker #Leon_Black #Apollo_Global_Management #Priorities_USA_Action #Hillary_Clinton #Democratic_National_Committee #Congressional_Black_Caucus_Institute #New_York #Citizens_United #Manhattan

Jeffrey Epstein's Web of Influence: How He Ingratiated Himself with Top Microsoft Executives In the early 2000s, Jeffrey Epstein, the financier and convicted sex offender, began to build a network of connections within the tech industry. One of his most successful endeavors was his relationship with top executives at Microsoft. Epstein's inroads into the company were facilitated by his close ties to Bill Gates, who had invested in Epstein's private investment firm, Maxwell-Goodman & Co. In 2001, Gates and Epstein founded the Global Development Program, a charity aimed at combating global poverty and disease. The partnership allowed Epstein to gain access to Microsoft's upper echelons and cultivate relationships with influential executives. One of Epstein's most notable allies was Craig McCaw, a Microsoft vice president and one-time billionaire who had made his fortune in the early days of the internet. McCaw, who served on the board of the Global Development Program, became a key intermediary between Epstein and other top Microsoft officials. The two men shared a passion for philanthropy, and their joint efforts to combat poverty and disease earned them recognition within the tech community. Epstein's connections at Microsoft also extended to the company's most senior executives. In 2004, he hosted a fundraiser at his New York townhouse, which was attended by some of the company's top brass, including then-CEO Steve Ballmer and current CEO Satya Nadella. The event, which raised millions for the Global Development Program, cemented Epstein's status as a respected philanthropist within the Microsoft community. Epstein's influence at Microsoft went beyond his connections to the company's leadership. H...#Microsoft #Jeffrey_Epstein #Bill_Gates #Satya_Nadella #Craig_McCaw #Steve_Ballmer #Mark_Malloch_Brown #Global_Development_Program
Jeffrey Epstein's Web of Influence: How the Financier Used Reid Hoffman to Court Silicon Valley's Elite Reid Hoffman, co-founder of LinkedIn and one of the most influential figures in Silicon Valley, played a key role in Jeffrey Epstein's effort to court the region's elite. According to people familiar with the matter, Hoffman introduced Epstein to many prominent tech investors and entrepreneurs, including Peter Thiel, Marc Andreessen, and Elon Musk. Epstein, who was accused of sexually abusing dozens of minor girls, used his connections to cultivate relationships with some of Silicon Valley's most powerful figures. His strategy relied heavily on Hoffman, whose reputation as a connector and deal-maker in the tech world made him an attractive bridge between Epstein's financial network and the region's elite. One person who met Epstein through Hoffman was Peter Thiel, co-founder of PayPal and early investor in Facebook. "Reid introduced us," Thiel recalled in an interview. "We talked about various investment opportunities, and I was impressed by his ability to connect people." Thiel, a vocal supporter of Donald Trump, became one of the most prominent figures to be associated with Epstein's network. His involvement raised eyebrows among some Silicon Valley insiders, who questioned whether he had sufficiently vetted Epstein. Andreessen, co-founder of Andreessen Horowitz and well-known investor in startups like Facebook and Twitter, also met Epstein through Hoffman. "Reid introduced us at a dinner party," Andreessen recalled. "Jeffrey was charming and kno...#Tesla #Reid_Hoffman #LinkedIn #Elon_Musk #Jeffrey_Epstein #SpaceX #Peter_Thiel #Facebook #Marc_Andreessen #Yuri_Milner #Milken_Institute #Digital_Sky_Technologies #PayPal #Twitter
Steelers Predicted to Keep Rodgers, Ditch Howard and Rudolph for SEC Quarterback The Pittsburgh Steelers are expected to make some significant changes to their roster this offseason, according to a report by a prominent NFL insider. The team is predicted to re-sign quarterback Mason Rudolph and tight end Nick Howard, but let go of running back Trey Edmunds in the process. However, the biggest surprise comes at the quarterback position, where the Steelers are expected to make a bold move by signing a highly touted SEC quarterback. According to sources close to the situation, the team is high on the prospect of adding a young quarterback with immense potential. The quarterback in question is reportedly Alabama's Taulia Tagovailoa, who impressed scouts and coaches alike during his time at the University of Maryland before transferring to Alabama for his final season. At 6'1" and 215 pounds, Tagovailoa has the size and athleticism to excel at the next level. While it may seem like a bold move to give up on Mason Rudolph after just two seasons as the starter, NFL insiders suggest that the team is not satisfied with Rudolph's progress and believes that Tagovailoa has more upside. The Steelers are said to be impressed by Tagovailoa's accuracy, arm strength, and ability to extend plays with his legs. Rudolph, on the other hand, has struggled to find consistency throughout his career, and some believe that he may not have what it takes to lead the team back to the playoffs. The Steelers are expected to try to trade Rudolph during the offseason, but if they can't find a suitable partner, they may be forced to cut him loose. The news is likely to send shockwaves throughout the NFL, as the Steelers are one of the most iconic franchises in the league. F...#Alabama #Mason_Rudolph #Taulia_Tagovailoa #University_of_Maryland #Steelers #Nick_Howard #Trey_Edmunds

It's Time They Build Up This Offense: Roethlisberger Suggests How To Fix The Steelers Ben Roethlisberger, the former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback, has offered his thoughts on how to improve the team's struggling offense. In an interview with a local sports radio station, Roethlisberger stated that the team needs to "build up" its offense and suggested several ways to do so. One of Roethlisberger's main suggestions was for the Steelers to focus more on developing their running game. He believes that having a strong ground attack will allow them to control the tempo of the game and keep opposing defenses honest. To achieve this, Roethlisberger recommends that the team invests in its running back room by drafting or signing talented young players. Another area where Roethlisberger thinks the Steelers can improve is through improved quarterback play. He believes that current starter Kenny Pickett has the potential to be a top-tier NFL quarterback, but needs more experience and support around him. To help Pickett develop, Roethlisberger suggests that the team brings in a veteran backup quarterback who can mentor him and provide competition for the starting job. Roethlisberger also emphasized the importance of having a strong tight end group. He believes that talented tight ends like Pat Freiermuth and Connor Heyward can be game-changers when used effectively. To take their offense to the next level, Roethlisberger recommends that the team targets top tight end prospects in the upcoming draft. Finally, Roethlisberger thinks that the Steelers need to work on their red-zone efficiency. He believes that the team needs to get better at scoring touchdowns from close range and not settling for field goals. To achieve this, Roethlisberger suggests that the team focuses on developing its play-action p...#Pittsburgh_Steelers #Kenny_Pickett #Ben_Roethlisberger #Pat_Freiermuth #Connor_Heyward