BBC Sport says Unai Emery will turn down the chance to become manager of Newcastle United and will instead stay with Villarreal.
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The Dutch government are reinstating covid-19 restrictions ahead of Christmas, as they face sharply rising coronavirus cases. The caretaker prime minister of the Netherlands announced on Tuesday that the Dutch government is reinstating an order to wear face masks in public places like stores and libraries and mandating an extension for the use of COVID-19 passes. Netherlands Covid news COVID-19 cases have increased rapidly in the Netherlands over the last weeks. The country’s public health institute reported that infections rose 39% compared to the week before and hospital admissions were up 31% to 834 with a 20% increase in the number…
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