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Boulaye Dia is back in Salerno

Boulaye Dia è returned to Salerno
In the Salernitana house, the Dia case has been positively closed. The Senegalese footballer this morning è returned to Salerno and immediately reached the Campania club’s sports center.
The striker, after leaving the national team retreat due to a muscle injury, was expected in the city on Tuesday. But the return è slipped by five days, officially due to personal reasons that kept Dia in France.
Salernitana, by the way, had already fined the footballer with a penalty of about 30 thousand euros (15 percent of his monthly salary) for some attitudes he had on the eve of the Lecce away match when the former Villareal player had expressed strong discontent about not being transferred to England.
Today, after a long mediation effort carried out by ds Morgan De Sanctis, Dia è returned to Salerno. “I saw him this morning, then è went for medical examinations”, Paulo Sousa explained in a press conference.
“The idea I got è that è a guy who always gave everything on the field and è what I want from every player. He è still belongs to Salernitana, I still expect this when he is available, the rest are situations to be resolved internally, from my side I wait for him to see what I have already seen in all the games in which è been on the field”.
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Roma, Friedkins comment on Gian Piero Gasperini's arrival

This is the message to fans from Dan and Ryan Friedkin posted by Roma on its website. “Our family’s commitment to Roma has never been stronger. It is a commitment to’excellence, to’organization and a clear identity– it reads. But most of all, it is a commitment to the future of this club, a future that includes a new stadium: a home worthy of our fans, which we promise to make”.
“We are truly honored to be the custodians of’AS Roma. It is an honor that binds us, a total commitment and faithful dedication to the preservation of all that makes this club and this city the best in the world. Together, as a team, we will continue to grow, to fight, to dream and to win”.
Talking about Gasperini, however, they emphasize that he is “the right coach for this moment and the leader for what is to come”. “Flanked by the invaluable advice of Claudio Ranieri– they add -, who will remain with us as a trusted manager and senior advisor to the ownership, we are confident that he will lead Roma to an exciting and winning future”.
The Friedkins announced that July 22, the date of the club’s founding, will be “a day of celebration” because it will lead to the centenary year, stressing that the ownership is “progressively re-appropriating the historic ASR coat of arms”.
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Ducati, Pecco Bagnaia doesn’t give up: “I’m trying them all”

Another very complicated Saturday for Pecco Bagnaia. After finishing fourth in qualifying at the Aragon Grand Prix, the Ducati centaur finished only 12th in the Sprint Race, recording yet another zero in the standings.
“I really struggled – admitted the three-time world champion to Sky Sports microphones after Saturday’s race -. In qualifying I did my best and still took 6 tenths. I knew it would be hard, but I didn”;t think so much.
“The speech is always the same: I can’t brake hard and enter the corners, I have so many steering locks. It limits me a lot not to have confidence in the front, I have based my career on this and I can”t push as I would like to, continued the Piedmontese driver.
“I am not happy, I know something is not working, but we are trying everything. I will continue to be positive and sooner or later we will find something that can help me” concluded Bagnaia.
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Roland Garros, Gauff makes up for Sabalenka: she is the new queen in Paris

Coco Gauff has won Roland Garros 2025. The world number two rematched and defeated Aryna Sabalenka, number one in the WTA rankings, becoming the new queen of Paris. 6-7 6-2 6-4 the final score accrued in favor of the American after two hours and 38 minutes of play.
Sabalenka got off to a rocket start, breaking Gauff’s serve as early as in the third game (2-1) and repeating the break lead in the fifth (4-1). From here, however, the Belarusian began to commit several free errors completely reopening the set (4-4). Sabalenka still goes back ahead 5-4 and serves but wastes two set points, at the tie-break however the number one seed manages to make the first set her own, winning it 7 points to 5.
In the second partial comes the immediate reaction of the American, who breaks Sabalenka’s serve in the opening game, and taking advantage of more free errors by the world number one, gets another break in the fifth game (4-1) before closing on the 6-2 final, bringing the match back to a perfect tie.
Gauff also goes ahead by a break at the start of the third and decisive set (2-1) thanks to excellent defenses and continuous errors by the Belarusian, who still manages to retake her opponent at 3-3. However, the seventh and fateful game is decisive: Gauff once again breaks Sabalenka’s serve and does not tremble in the next two rounds, giving herself her first Roland Garros and second Slam title after the Us Open in 2023.
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