Mikel Arteta expressed disappointment over Arsenal’s failure to sign a new striker but remains confident in their pursuit of Premier League glory, despite relying on Kai Havertz as their main forward option. The manager admitted to needing to be “very flexible” with their attacking tactics, with players like Leandro Trossard and Raheem Sterling set to lead the line. Despite trailing 2-0 to Newcastle in the Carabao Cup semi-final, Arteta believes their recent win against Manchester City could propel them to the final on March 16.
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Fortescue delivers iron ore record but will book $227m impairment after scraping two green hydrogen projects
Iron ore shipments from Fortescue’s Pilbara mines reached record levels, with 55.2 million tonnes exported in the June quarter, totaling 198.4 million tonnes for the fiscal year. However, the company has scrapped its Arizona hydrogen project and PEM50 Project in Gladstone, leading to a $US150 million write-down as it seeks to repurpose the associated assets. Want More Context? 🔎
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