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- Spain urges flood-stricken residents to stay home during rescue
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- South Africa sweep Bangladesh series with crushing innings victory
- All Blacks recall big guns for England clash
- Musk to appear in court as part of Trump campaign suit
- Spain urges hard-hit regions to stay home during flood rescue
- Sales slump 27% at carmaker Stellantis
- Global stocks decline after weak Wall Street lead
- French PhD student held in Tunisia: supervisor
- Yao Ming quits after seven years as head of Chinese basketball
- US envoys in Israel to seek Lebanon truce plan
- EU probes shopping app Temu over illegal products
- Spain mourns after historic floods kill 95
- New doubt over production cuts in plastic pollution treaty
- Top MotoGP riders want Valencia race moved after deadly floods
- Yao Ming quits as head of China's basketball association
- Eurozone inflation rebounds more than expected in October
- Man Utd set to announce Amorim as new manager
- Kong-rey among biggest typhoons to hit Taiwan in decades
- Hong Kong economic growth misses forecast in third quarter: data
- Bangladesh 43-4 and facing innings defeat after S. Africa onslaught
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- Bangladesh forced to follow on after five-star Rabada strikes
- Sho-time! Japan fans ecstatic as Ohtani becomes World Series champ
- 90 Rohingya left 'stranded' on Indonesia beach
- Asian stocks mostly down after weak Wall Street lead
- As US election rhetoric heats up, illegal border crossings fall
- Snooker legend Ronnie O'Sullivan granted residency in Hong Kong
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- Bangladesh 137-8 at lunch, trail by 438, as five-star Rabada strikes
- Iannone to race at Malaysian MotoGP after four-year doping ban
- Russia stirs up anti-LGBTQ prejudice in Moldova 'information war'
- Super Typhoon Kong-rey makes landfall in Taiwan
- Germany to bury nuclear waste but toxic dispute unresolved
- All eyes on US TV networks for 'high stakes' election night
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'We'll see': Bayern's Tuchel uncertain of Eberl impact
Bayern Munich coach Thomas Tuchel said Thursday he was unsure what impact incoming sporting director Max Eberl will have on the under-pressure club.
Eberl will start as Bayern's managing director for sport on Friday.
"We'll see what effect Max has," Tuchel told reporters. "We expect to have Max's full support which is what we've been promised."
The coach hinted the upheaval has made preparation for Friday's match at Freiburg difficult.
"I've been here for around 10 months. It's now the third time that we've rewritten the organisational chart -- and the third time immediately before a Bundesliga game.
"That's not without its consequences. We're trying to focus on the game."
Tuchel agreed to leave Bayern in the summer with his side eight points behind Bundesliga leaders Bayer Leverkusen with 11 games remaining and needing to overturn a first-leg deficit against Lazio to avoid a last-16 Champions League exit.
"I put the most pressure on myself and I like to live with that pressure," Tuchel insisted.
Bayern were hit with more bad news on Wednesday, with UEFA handing down a ban on travelling fans for the club's next European away match, along with a 50,700 euro ($55,000) fine, for their supporters' behaviour at Lazio earlier this month.
Bayern trail Lazio 1-0 in their last-16 tie ahead of the second leg in Munich on Tuesday.
"I can only hope that (the ban) hurts us... first we have to get to the next round," Tuchel joked.
"If I say anything else it would mean I'm talking about a quarter-final and that's not right.
"If it comes to that stage, please ask me again."
S.F.Warren--AMWN