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Chiesa gone: Liverpool coach explains why. Farewell is closer

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Church gone: Liverpool coach explains whyé. L’farewell è closer

Federico Chiesa has no physical problems but can find no space in Liverpool. Arne Slot in a press conference è was clear about the use of the former Juventus striker: he does not know what to expect from him and cannot afford to deploy him in crucial Premier League and Champions League matches. A loan in January is not è to be discarded, if the player will not find more space in the coming weeks.

“What he needs è is to play, the problem è that if he hasn&#39t played for five or six months sometimes è it&#39s difficult for a coach to give him his first minutes, because you don&#39t know exactly what to expect,&# said Slot. Yes, I see him on the training field, but ideally I would like to see him in a friendly during the week, or in an Under-21 game or something like that. But this is not è our situation: we play soì so many games”.

Chiesa could find cup space with Southampton next week: “Maybe the match against Southampton could be a good time for him to get some minutes to play and then we will know a little bit better what we can expect from him. If you only have training sessions, it is not è the same thing as playing time. You need game time to reach certain levels of fitness”.

“If you are fighting for the championship and fighting in the Champions League, it è not always easy to find these minutes, unless sometimes we are leading 4-0 or 5-0, but for the whole season I think it happened only once”.

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Thiago Motta has one more reason to smile

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Thiago Motta extols the spirit of sacrifice of two elements in particular

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Archived Juventus’ rounded victory against Cagliari, a 4-0 victory useful to qualify the Bianconeri for the quarterfinals of the Coppa Italia, Thiago Motta commented positively on his team’s performance, extolling in particular the spirit of sacrifice of Manuel Locatelli and Weston McKennie, deployed respectively as central defender and left-back. The availability of the two players is one more reason for the Bianconeri coach to smile.

“I ask availabilityà from my guys and they give it to me,” Motta commented in the press conference.

If one of my players is not convinced, I certainly don’t put him in trouble.

I asked Manu and Weston if they were willing to play in the roles in which you saw them tonight and they gave me maximum availability. The result è was definitely positive”.

The HCL coach also had good words for Teun Koopmeiners and Dusan Vlahovic: “Koopmeiners is good everywhere, today he played in the midfield but he can also adapt at the back. His attitude è very good. Dusan, in turn, had another excellent game: he is always working hard, both in his role and participating in the defensive phase”.

The Juventus coach was also satisfied with the goal scored by Nico Gonzalez, who returned to the field for a few minutes against Venezia and starred tonight with a goal and an assist in 25′ of employment: “We needed his energy and qualities; now we also wait for the others who must return from injuries”.

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Alessandro Buongiorno knocked out, professor Castellacci is unbalanced on recovery time

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Professor Castellacci sheds light on Buongiorno’s injury

Napoli should have to do without Alessandro Buongiorno for a little more than a month: è this is the prediction of Professor Enrico Castellacci, who at the microphones of the program ‘Radio Goal’ on Kiss Kiss radio has è unbalanced himself on the recovery time of the defender, who was injured on Monday during the training session under the orders of Antonio Conte.

“Three weeks of recovery seems to me to be few – the former national team doctor ruled, rejecting more optimistic forecasts -, he è fractured two lumbar vertebrae and I think the recovery time is around 35 or 40 days. These are particular fractures in the world of soccer, the case histories are not so present”.

“It è nothing dangerous,” Professor Castellacci went on to clarify, “but it è definitely very tedious. Rehabilitation è relative, you have to give Mother Nature time to be able to let the fractures heal. The physical therapy that is implemented is done to soothe the painful symptoms. It is often helped with an orthopedic brace to lessen the pain”.

Napoli had announced Monday Buongiorno’s injury with a statement released on its channels in which it specified that, following medical examinations to which the player immediately underwent, a fracture of the transverse processes of two lumbar vertebrae had been found, and that Buongiorno himself had immediately begun rehabilitation.

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Coppa Italia, Juventus ruthless: poker at Cagliari

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Italy Cup, Juventus-Cagliari 4-0

Cagliari’s hopes of overturning the eve’s predictions and overcoming Juventus in the round of 16 of the Coppa Italia lasted little less than a game time: at the Allianz Stadium, the Bianconeri passed at the twilight of the first fraction, and then ramped up in the second half and finished with a 4-0 victory that left little room for interpretation.

Except for an opportunity in the opening bars for the guests, with Lapadula wasting in front of Di Gregorio, è Juventus played the game, althoughé until the last minutes of the first half they were unable to overcome the resistance of the opponent defense and the Rossoblù goalkeeper, Simone Scuffet. The match changes forò at 44′: left-footed shot by Vlahovic, the ball kisses the post and enters the net: 1-0, will beà the result at the end of the first half.

In the second half, 8′ pass and the doubling arrives: è spectacular free kick kicked by Teun Koopmeiners, which passes the opponent goalkeeper and gives another joy to the home fans. The match then went downhill and in the final two more goals arrived: at the 80’80’ Francisco Conceiçao beat Scuffet just before leaving his place to Weah, at the 89’89; è Nico Gonzalez signed the poker, overcoming the Cagliari extreme defender with a delightful lob.

The first quarterfinal pairing is thus formed, with Juventus facing Empoli. Still waiting to know their opponent are Bologna (who will play against Atalanta or Cesena), Milan (for the Rossoneri, Roma or Sampdoria) and Lazio (who await the winner of the challenge between Inter and Udinese).

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