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CHELSEA TO REPLACE POTTER WITH THIS UCL WINNING COACH

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Chelsea are considering replacing Potter with manager who just played at the world cup. Chelsea are set to bring in Luis Enrique as the pressure mounts on Graham Potter. Since taking over as Chelsea manager, Potter has struggled to have a positive effect on his side. After spending significantly in the last two transfer windows, Chelsea fans would be expecting a lot more from their team as they currently sit in 10th place in the Premier League. There’s no doubt a manager needs time to implement his style but Chelsea need to make immediate improvements as failing to qualify for the Champions League would be catastrophic. Former Spain manager Luis Enrique

OVER 1024 DEAD, SECOND EARTHQUAKE HIT TURKEY

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A fresh 7.5 magnitude earthquake has hit southeast Turkey. This follows a 7.8 magnitude earthquake which devastated parts of Northwest Syria and Turkey on Sunday. According to Turkey’s AFAP emergency authority and the US Geological Service, at least 912 deaths have been recorded in Turkey and 582 in Syria. China has offered to provide aid to both countries. Details...

TEMS, BURNER BOY BEAT DJ KHALED, KENDRICK LAMAR TO GRAMMY AWARD

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AfroBeats ambassadors Burna Boy and Tems were up for the Grammy Awards last night having been nominated in different categories. Tems was nominated for the 'Best Melodic Rap Performance’ category for her role in ‘Wait for U’, a 2022 hit by Future featuring Drake while  Burna Boy was nominated for 'Best Global Music Album’ and ‘Best Global Music Performance’ categories. Tems emerged victorious in a highly contested category where she went head to head with the likes of DJ Khaled SZA, Latto, Kendrick Lamar and Jack Harlow. This award makes Tems the first female AfroBeats Artiste to win the Grammy Awards. Unfortunately, for Burna Boy, he lost both nominations to Wouter Kellerman, Zakes Bantwini & Nomcebo Zikode for "Bayethe".⁣ Burna Boy had won same category with his album 'TWICE AS TALL' in the previous edition, making him the first Afrobeat artiste to win a major category in the Grammys.