-
Federer to headline launch of 2026 Australian Open
-
Grieving families of Air India crash victims await answers
-
South Korea exam chief resigns after tests dubbed too hard
-
Asian markets track Wall St record after Fed cut
-
Duffy takes five as NZ thrash West Indies for 1-0 Test series lead
-
Laughing about science more important than ever: Ig Nobel founder
-
North Korea's Kim vows to root out 'evil', scolds lazy officials
-
Vaccines do not cause autism: WHO
-
Australia depth shows up England's Ashes 'failures'
-
Salah's future in focus as Liverpool face Brighton
-
Windswept Kazakh rail hub at the heart of China-Europe trade
-
Duffy takes five as NZ tear through West Indies to arrow in on win
-
Kushner returns to team Trump, as ethical questions swirl
-
Thai PM dissolves parliament, paving way for national elections
-
Volodymyr Zelensky: Under-pressure wartime leader used to defying the odds
-
Reddit files legal challenge to Australia social media ban
-
Crypto mogul Do Kwon sentenced to 15 years for fraud
-
West Indies on the ropes at 98-6 in second New Zealand Test
-
Crypto mogul Do Kwon sentenced to 15 years for fraud: US media
-
White House blames Trump's bandaged hand on handshakes
-
'In her prime': Rare blooming of palm trees in Rio
-
Steelers' Watt in hospital for evaluation of 'lung situation'
-
Villa and Forest win in Europa League as Celtic thrashed by Roma
-
Revived Patriots face Bills test in hunt for playoffs
-
Dow, S&P 500 end at records despite AI fears
-
Make your own Mickey Mouse clip - Disney embraces AI
-
US Treasury chief seeks looser regulation at financial stability panel
-
Ex-NBA player Jason Collins says he's fighting stage 4 brain cancer
-
Nigeria choose AFCON squad stacked with star strikers
-
Trump 'frustrated' with Kyiv, Moscow over talks on war
-
OpenAI beefs up GPT models in AI race with Google
-
Dark, wet, choppy: Machado's secret sea escape from Venezuela
-
US bringing seized tanker to port as Venezuela war fears build
-
IOC calls for full reintegration of Russians to youth competitions
-
Cyclone causes blackout, flight chaos in Brazil's Sao Paulo
-
Forest win at Utrecht in Europa League as Rangers lose again
-
Trump 'frustrated' with Kyiv, Moscow over talks
-
2024 Eurovision winner Nemo returns trophy over Israel's participation
-
US bringing seized tanker to port, as Venezuela war threats build
-
Fan group calls for 'immediate halt' to World Cup ticket sales
-
Johnson's Grand Slam Track files for bankruptcy, vows to return
-
Fan group calls for 'immediate halt' to World Cup tickets
-
US says tanker seizure targeted Venezuelan leader Maduro's 'regime'
-
De Kock stars as South Africa win big to level India T20 series
-
Turnaround for Greece as Pierrakakis tapped to lead Eurogroup
-
US still pushing big territorial concessions from Ukraine: Zelensky
-
Nepal estimates millions in damages from September protests
-
UN demands probe after attack on Myanmar hospital
-
Make your own AI Mickey Mouse - Disney embraces new tech
-
Trump's mixed record on ending wars
Greenwood 'paid dearly' for sex assault allegations, says De Zerbi
Marseille coach Roberto De Zerbi says Mason Greenwood "paid dearly" after being accused of sexual assault, as the forward prepares to face English opposition for the first time since the allegations this week.
OM host Newcastle in the Champions League on Tuesday, with Greenwood expected to start.
He was suspended by former club Manchester United in January 2022 following allegations of attempted rape and sexual assault but prosecutors dropped charges in February 2023.
Greenwood controversially signed for Marseille in July 2024 after a season on loan from United at Spanish club Getafe.
"I don't get involved in private matters. I just know that Mason is a good lad," De Zerbi told reporters on Monday.
"He paid dearly for what happened, and he's found the environment he needed here...
"I regret what happened in his life because I know someone different from what's being described, especially in England."
Greenwood has scored 33 goals for Marseille, including 11 already this season.
"Greenwood is progressing," said De Zerbi.
"It's up to us to support him, but above all, it's up to him to want to make that effort.
"Don't tell him too much, don't write it down too much, but I really think he's becoming a complete player."
Greenwood, who won one cap for England aged 19, plays alongside compatriots Angel Gomes and CJ Egan-Riley in southern France.
England manager Thomas Tuchel said in September that Greenwood was not in his plans.
Gomes, who also played with Greenwood at Man United, insisted he does not know if the 24-year-old was hoping for an international recall ahead of next year's World Cup.
"I've not spoken with Mason in terms of what he wants to do," said Gomes who has played four times for England but not for over a year.
"We speak about (video game) Call of Duty, we speak about (video game) FIFA, we speak about football, but I don't speak about his goals and what he wants to do -- our relationship isn't like this...
"When he's on the pitch, he enjoys himself and when it's like that as a team-mate, it's easier. But also as a friend, it's nice and happy to see."
Marseille have just three points from their opening four Champions League matches, with Greenwood scoring only once, and sit outside the qualification places for the knock-out phase.
Newcastle are sixth in the table after following an opening loss to Barcelona with three straight wins.
S.Pimentel--PC