@oscar_knowledge Mxm
He is very stupid๐ฎths one. Atletico found him collecting dust on the bench, gave him a platform to shine and still the team continue backing him heavily after missing two crucial penalties kicks that got Atletico eliminated
๐คLook how impressive leaders in developed countries understand that if you cannot meet performance standards leave the office. In Namibia leaders are self serving it's like their own house where one can hold on forever irregardless
JUST IN: Sir Keir Starmer has announced his resignation as prime minister of the United Kingdom and leader of the Labour Party. He is expected to remain in office in a caretaker capacity until the party elects a successor.
Reports indicate that Starmer's decision followed mounting pressure from Labour MPs and senior cabinet ministers after a series of political setbacks, declining poll numbers, disappointing local election results and growing concern over the rapid rise of Nigel Farage's Reform UK.
Starmer becomes the fifth British prime minister to resign in the past decade, following David Cameron in 2016, Theresa May in 2019, Boris Johnson in 2022 and Liz Truss, who stepped down after just 45 days in office later that same year. His departure extends a period of unprecedented political volatility at the top of British government, with the UK now set to welcome its sixth prime minister in just 10 years.
@Micky_right No. We have seen numerous times teams performing better after sackin thrcoachs. Didn't change anything for Tunisia now, they can go on and sack that one again till they get a better coach