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Matteo Pessina scored twice as Atalanta knocked holders Napoli out of the Coppa Italia with a 3-1 victory on Wednesday to set up a final against Juventus

Matteo Pessina scored twice as Atalanta knocked holders Napoli out of the Coppa Italia with a 3-1 victory on Wednesday to set up a final against Juventus. A goalless draw in the first leg of the semi-final left the tie on a knife edge, but the hosts raced into a commanding early lead as Duvan […]

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An emergency room doctor with impossibly dewy, glowing skin has revealed the very extensive skincare regime he follows to keep his complexion youthful

An emergency room doctor with impossibly dewy, glowing skin has revealed the very extensive skincare regime he follows to keep his complexion youthful. 

, who is originally from , said he’s always been interested in dermatology and refuses to ‘buy into trends’ when it comes to skincare. 

‘Just because a certain ingredient is the ‘it’ ingredient of the moment doesn’t necessarily mean it is going to be beneficial for your skin,’ the Bristol-based medical professional told.

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An emergency room doctor with impossibly dewy, glowing skin has revealed the very extensive skincare regime he follows to keep his complexion youthful

Dr Khong said his main trick when it comes to skincare is ‘consistency’.

Although he has his ‘lazy’ days, he always manages to double cleanse and apply some retinol – even after long shifts at work.

In the mornings he cleanses with Tatcha’s The Deep Cleanse, Dr Sam’s Flawless Cleanser, or IDS Delicate Cleanser, and then uses Biologique Recherche P50, an AUD$126 exfoliator, all over.

He said he is a ‘big fan’ of P50 and covers his scalp, face and body with it twice a day.

Dr Brendan Khong , who is originally from Singapore, said he’s always been interested in dermatology and refuses to ‘buy into trends’ when it comes to skincare

Dr Khong has incorporated The Deep Cleanse from Tatcha and the Biologique Recherche P50 into his routine

He also uses Biologique’s Masque Vivant which is a skin treatment to help elasticity, and VIP O2, which is an ‘antipollution’ treatment.

On top of this he applies Visolastine, a hydrating mask, and Biomagic, which is an energising face mask.

Dr Khong said he has noticed the mask from Biologique has helped to create his flawless complexion and makes his skin glow.

He aims to apply a face mask every second day depending on how his skin feels and he recently bought Cryo Sticks to give himself an at home cryo facial. 

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Manchester United told not to 'underestimate' Atalanta by Amad Diallo

have been warned not to make a ‘huge mistake’ and ‘underestimate’ Atalanta by  ahead of the youngster’s current club facing his former side in the Champions League.

United are in desperate need of a positive result in their next crunch clash tomorrow after their struggles in the and Europe – with under pressure due to his team’s torrid start to the season.

It is unlikely that Amad will feature against Atalanta at Old Trafford as United bid to leapfrog their opponents at the top of Group F, but the 19-year-old winger has insisted that khong gian sach Piero Gasperini and his men will pose a stern test.

Manchester United have been warned not to underestimate Atalanta by starlet Amad Diallo

Amad, who joined United in January for £37million, told United’s : ‘First of all, we must not underestimate Atalanta.

‘If you underestimate Atalanta, you are making a huge mistake. They have got a great coach, a great team and they have got good fans. 

‘They press high, they don’t let you play and they put you in difficulty.

Amad, who joined United for £37million from the Italian club in January, has hailed his old team

‘The wingers, [Robin] Gosens and [Ruslan] Malinovsky, are strengths of theirs, they will give you a difficult game. 

Ahead of the crunch Champions League clash, Amad told United not to make a ‘huge mistake’

‘Even when they don’t have the ball, they will run a lot, especially those two. If you lose the ball, then you’re in trouble because they run so much and they’ll get it.’

In the same interview, Amad has also spoken about his former boss Gasperini in glowing terms, after being handed senior debut by him back in 2019. 

‘Gasperini helped me very, very much indeed,’ he added. ‘Against Udinese [for his debut] in Serie A, that was a big one.  

‘He’s a fantastic person. He’s been fundamental for my growth and I really thank him a lot for all the years I was with him.

‘I am still in touch with some of my team-mates and I can’t wait to see them. I think it will be a very, very good day.’

Tipped for a bright future at an elite level, Amad is yet to be handed his maiden Champions League appearance at United – but is keen to make the step up. 

‘It will be cool, it’s such a big team with such a great history,’ he said. ‘You know, to represent the team in the Champions League is a dream. 

Atalanta boss Gian Piero Gasperini has been hailed as a ‘fantastic person’ and a ‘great coach’

‘We’re talking about Manchester United, we’re not talking about a small team, we’re talking a team that’s won so much.’

Amad was set to join Feyenoord in the summer on a loan deal, but an unfortunate training injury saw him remain at United for rehabilitation instead. 

Last season, he netted for the Red Devils in the Europa League, flicking home a clever header in their last-16 tie against AC Milan.

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An emergency room doctor with impossibly dewy, glowing skin has revealed the very extensive skincare regime he follows to keep his complexion youthful

An emergency room doctor with impossibly dewy, glowing skin has revealed the very extensive skincare regime he follows to keep his complexion youthful.  , who is originally from , said he’s always been interested in dermatology and refuses to ‘buy into trends’ when it comes to skincare.  ‘Just because a certain ingredient is the ‘it’ […]

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Chief of toxic RBS arm felt pressure to break up firms 

The former head of the toxic restructuring arm at Royal Bank of Scotland has told how the lender was put under pressure by a Government agency to push its small business customers into financial distress. Appearing in court for the first time, Derek Sach described the fraught relationship between the bank and the Asset Protection […]

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Andy Murray makes it two wins in three days as he beats Moroni

continued his return to action with a second victory in just three days after sweeping aside world No 234 Gian Marco Moroni.

The 33-year-old Scot is competing at an ATP Challenger Tour event in the northern Italian city of Biella after a positive test ruled him out of the in .

And having come from behind to beat German world No 203 Maximilian Marterer 6-7 6-2 6-3 on Tuesday, Murray managed to secure 6-4 6-4 victory over Italian Moroni.

Andy Murray won his second match in three days after beating Gian Marco Moroni (right)

He will now meet world No 159 Blaz Rola from Slovenia in Friday’s quarter-finals

He will now meet world No 159 Blaz Rola in Friday’s quarter-finals, and will be looking to improve in some areas after managing to take advantage of just three of the 12 break points he created.

Three-time Grand Slam champion Murray appeared to be cruising after a double-break opened up a 5-2 lead on the Palapajetta Court. 

But the Italian fought back by winning the following two games to make the Scot more nervous.

However, Murray stayed calm under pressure and managed to serve the set out at the second time of asking in just under an hour.

Murray beat German world No 203 Maximilian Marterer 6-7 6-2 6-3 on Tuesday too

Murray made a strong start to the second set too but Moroni continued to save break points and remained very much in the showdown. 

The Scot then managed to waste an eight break point on the Italian’s next serve but he did finally seize the opportunity in the ninth game before serving out the match in just under two hours.

Friday’s opponent Rola has met Murray on one other occasion and suffered a humbling 6-1 6-1 6-0 defeat after only winning two games in their second-round clash at Wimbledon in 2014.

But the 30-year-old Slovenian is ranked just 14 places below Murray ahead of their latest contest, when the latter will be looking to secure his third official victory since mid-October at an event offering £38,000 in prize money.

Friday’s opponent Rola has met Murray once before in the second round of Wimbledon in 2014