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Empoli, Ola Solbakken underwent shoulder surgery

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Empoli, Ola Solbakken underwent shoulder surgery

Ola Solbakken, Empoli’s Norwegian striker on loan from Roma, è underwent surgery following a dislocated left shoulder suffered last week during a training session.

The surgery, performed by Prof. Giuseppe Porcellini, in the presence of the Empoli medical staff, at the Casa di Cura Madre Fortunata Toniolo in Bologna, è was perfectly successful with the player who will begin in the coming days the rehabilitation path that will last several weeks.

Ola Solbakken, 26, è arrived in Italy in January 2023, to be exact at Roma, coming from Bodo/Glimt, with the Giallorossii he put together 15 appearances and 1 goal. In August è he was sold on loan to’Olympiacos, then to the Japanese Urawa Reds and finally, as of this season, to’Empoli.

With the Tuscans so far he has made 9 appearances and no goals in the league, plus one more appearance in the Coppa Italia. In the national team, from 2021 to 2023, he has collected 11 appearances and 1 goal.

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Apprehension during Inter-Udinese: a fan is sick, match suspended for a few minutes

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Minutes of apprehension during the first half of Inter-Udinese, a match valid for the Coppa Italia and played at the ‘Meazza’ stadium in Milan.

Suddenly, some Nerazzurri players pointed to a spot in the stands where they had discerned movement: a fan had in fact felt ill.

The game è was suspended for a few minutes in order to allow medical personnel to bring first aid to the person taken ill, who then è was placed on a stretcher and then evacuated.

The teams went to rest 2-0 to the hosts, scoring through Arnautovic and Asllani, the latter scoring directly from a corner kick immediately after the break.

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Departure from Italy for the Vuelta 2025

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Departure from Italy, Turin to be precise, four states crossed and two time trials including one team time trial. È this is what the route of the Tour of Spain, the Vuelta, unveiled in its entirety today in Madrid. While it has been known since early December that the 90th edition would start in Piedmont, which will host the first three stages in their entirety starting Aug. 23, it was learned today that after Italy, the peloton will do a short one-day stage in France, climbing Montgenèvre and Lautaret. Then the riders will board a plane to head to Spain.

The fifth stage will be a team time trial, a spectacular event è which has become rare in the grand tours, while the next day will see the first major mountain stage arriving in Andorra, the fourth state crossed by the Vuelta in 2025. For its 90th anniversary, the Tour of Spain wants to “pay homage to tradition by including some of the passes that have marked its history”, such as Morredero, Cerler or Valdezcaray, race director Javier Guillen said in the presentation.

Also noted in the program are less historic but already cult climbs, including the terrifying Angliru, one of the most difficult in the world, scheduled for stage 13, the longest of the 2025 edition. Five high mountain and six medium mountain stages are scheduled. With four days to go, Valladolid, the city that hosted the arrival of the first stage of the first Vuelta in 1935, will host a potentially decisive individual time trial.

The day before the final finish in Madrid, Sept. 14, è a final mountain stage with a climb to the Bola del Mundo is planned. Organizers hope this route will please Tadej Pogacar. The Slovenian, who was third in 2019 for his first and only participation, said he would wait for the routes of the Vuelta and the Giro d’Italia, which will be unveiled in January, to decide which of those two grand tours he will contest in 2025 alongside the Tour.

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Clostebol-Jannik Sinner: John McEnroe takes sides.

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Clostebol-Jannik Sinner: John McEnroe takes sides

Tennis legend John McEnroe has taken a stand on Jannik Sinner and the Clostebol case. In an interview on Andy Roddick’s podcast, the former U.S. champion decided to openly side with the Blue, and to believe in him and his innocence.

“I am on the side of those who are willing to accept his explanation. My attitude è is to believe the player. I want to believe the player”, McEnroe explained.

“At the U.S. Open they explained clearly to us that in him there’was a “millionth of something”, I don’t know exactly but it really seems like nothing. I just hope that this fact is something that does not create serious problems for our sport”, said the American.

Sinner, cleared by the ITIA, faces disqualification after WADA appealed to TAS. The ruling will come after the upcoming Australian Open: he risks a one- to two-year stop.

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