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Lazio, stops Matias Vecino

There’s no peace for Matias Vecino. The Uruguayan player, who has not played since the Europa League match against Ludogorets, suffered “a myotendinous injury to the rectus femoris of the left thigh” during today’s training.

This was the diagnosis that followed the clinical and instrumental examinations he è underwent. As underlined by the club in a note, Vecino has already started the specific treatment of the case and will undergo daily clinical monitoring to quantify the recovery time.

Matias Vecino, 33, è uninterruptedly in Serie A since January 2013, when he è landed at Fiorentina. From January to June 2014 è was on loan at Cagliari, the entire following season at Empoli and then è returned to the purple, where è remained for two years.

In 2017 è landed at Inter, for him five years in nerazzurro in which he won a championship, an Italian Cup and an Italian Super Cup. Finally, for three seasons è at Lazio. In Serie A he totaled 290 appearances and 28 goals. With the Celeste national team he has put together 69 appearances and 4 goals.

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Milan needs only one goal to defeat Verona but Rossoneri lose Leao

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It takes Milan one goal to defeat Verona but the Rossoneri lose Leao

È 1-0 was enough for AC Milan to win at the Stadio Bentegodi against Verona in Friday’s advance match of the 17th day of Serie A.

But besides the success there’è was another injury for Paulo Fonseca’s Rossoneri team: at 32’ Leao è was forced out to make way for Theo Hernandez.

The winning goal came at 56’: Fofana serves Rijnders, the Dutchman with his right foot just inside the opponent’s penalty area beats Montipò

After a loss to Atalanta and a scoreless home draw with Genoa, AC Milan returned to winning ways, Paolo Zanetti’s Verona remained just above the relegation zone.

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Euroleague, Virtus Bologna beats Barcelona in sprint

Great victory for Virtus Bologna, which beat Barcelona 86-81 at the Segafredo Arena in the game of the 17th day of the Euroleague. The V Nere almost always led in the first quarter, which ended on +8, 23-15.

In the second quarter there’è the hosts’ maximum lead, +9 (26-17) but the Spaniards came back down and the first half ended 35-34. In the third quarter Virtus re-along on +7 but it comes to the last ten minutes on 65-65.

It continued point-to-point, with the guests leading with 3’37” to go. But the Emilians don’t let up, responding blow by blow, and by’80-81 with 59 seconds to go to the buzzer there’è the final decisive 6-0 partial with a two basket and one of two from the lunette by Isaia Cordinier, a one of two at the free by Alessandro Pajola and a final two basket by Marco Belinelli.

For Dusko Ivanovic’s team there were 24 points, 6 rebounds and 7 assists from Cordinier, for the Catalans there were 21 points from Jabari Parker and 17 from former Kevin Punter. Virtus è still in the bottom of the standings but at least it leaves in the lonely last place Alba Berlin.

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In St. Moritz Sofia Goggia is ready to impress again

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In St. Moritz Sofia Goggia è ready to amaze again

This weekend the Women’s World Cup è in St. Moritz, where two super-Gs will be held. After a fantastic return-to-competition weekend in Beaver Creek, with a second place in the downhill and a victory in the super-G, Sofia Goggia è is ready to amaze again, and with her teammates, starting with Federica Brignone and Marta Bassino. The three Italian stars want to lead their teammates to another great collective performance. Here are their words on the Fisi website.

Federica Brignone: “I really like Sankt Moritz becauseé è a varied and difficult slope, it has a lot of terrain movements and one curve different from the other. There are gates that have a lot of bumps, it can’t be a section where you can’t see anything, like last year that was really tough. Completely different from Beaver Creek, I really like the track, you have to be ready, conditions I like and these challenges stimulate me. In Beaver I couldn’t ski the way I wanted on the downhill, I felt stiff. After the first run maybe I put too many expectations on myself, in the superG I had a good race, it was very easy. there was nothing difficult and I could have done much better the steepest part. The’attitude for’was there, so’as in the women’s giant, although I didn’t feel good in the race in the first run, too bad the’exit in the second run where I was doing much better”.

Marta Bassino: “The giant remains always the favorite discipline, forò the superG I like more and more;. I have seen over the years that I put together one piece after another, for example in sliding where I struggled for so many years, now I feel much improved. I really liked Beaver Creek, it was a complete technical slope, we were coming from Copper where we had had a good training, now we are here without having skied yet since coming back to Europe, but it’s not a problem. I really like Corviglia, especially if it’s sunny. Attitude will come into play, which will make the difference even more than in other races because with overcast skies the visibility gets much worse as there are no reference points. The organizers are working on the course, so we will all be in the same conditions. I am happy to continue with the speedà then we will switch a little bit to the giant during the Christmas break before Semmering”.

Sofia Goggia: “I am very happy with my return, in Copper we had trained very well, I was aware that I had the speed to compete, sometimes when you come back from injuries è it is easier to face the races lightly becauseè nobody expects anything from you, so you should have this attitude always. Last year in Sankt Moritz I won just in superG, we hope to confirm this feeling with Corviglia. We know that it è a strange race, there are no references for the many buns, we will have to do a reconnaissance at the top, focus on the steps to perform. Trying to do my race, cross the finish line and look at the scoreboard what it says. I have done a few days of giant slalom, però the work done over the years at the technical level è remained, after Christmas we will go for a good session to prepare ourselves in the best way on the hard, keep the sensations to get back into the race in Kranjska Gora at the beginning of January”.

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