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Arsenal’s 2025 begins well. The Gunners vinconto in a comeback 3-1 at the Brentford field in the postponement of the 19th day of the Premier League, taking the second place in the standings six points behind the leader Liverpool.

After an early lead by Mbeumo, who scored after not even a quarter of an hour, the guests turned the result around thanks to goals by Gabriel Jesus, on goal at 29’, Merino and Martinelli, with the latter scoring shortly after halftime.

Gabriel Jesus, speaking to TNT Sports, expressed all his satisfaction at the end of the match: “I think the team did a great job,” he said. “Of course, the most important thing is the three points, and we won them, but equally important è was how we reacted after going under. We are in the title race-the last two years have been incredible. We did not win the championship, but we were thereì fighting”.

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Contestation in Milan: “Go to work” and “Yankee go home”

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Milan challenged: “Go to work”.

In spite of winning the Italian Super Cup, it certainly cannot be considered positive Milan’s year.

The Rossoneri fans, disappointed with the’progress of the season, staged a hard protest at the Meazza match with Monza that closed the championship of the two Lombardy teams.

No banners displayed and choruses leaving little room for the’imagination: “To work, go to work”, “Are you leaving or not?” and “Yankee go home” among them. Hailed Paolo Maldini with an ad hoc chorus. After the vigorous protest, the Milan fans blatantly abandoned their seats in the stands, leaving a vast and visible hole in the heart of the Curva Sud.

Very few biancorossi fans also showed up for the ’appointment at the ‘Scala del Calcio’: Alessandro Nesta&#8217s team, long since relegated to Serie B, will play in well other stages next season, most likely with another coach on the bench.

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Monaco GP, Ferrari: Lewis Hamilton penalized on grid

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Penalty for Lewis Hamilton, who will start not in fourth position but from the seventh box after being penalized by stewards for impeding Max Verstappen in Q1.

On the second row, in place of the Englishman will be the Dutchman alongside the McLaren of world leader Oscar Piastri. Up front will be the other McLaren of Lando Norris, who took pole position, and the other Ferrari of Charles Leclerc.

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Playoffs, Milan wins game-4 with Trento and goes to semifinals

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At the Assago Forum, EA7 Emporio Armani Milano beat Dolomiti Energia Trentino 89-82 in game 4 of the playoff quarterfinals and qualifies for the semifinals where it awaits the winner between Virtus Segafredo Bologna and Umana Reyer Venezia.

After a sprint start by the hosts (5-0), the guests turned things around at 20-12 but ended the first quarter ahead only 22-20. Olimpia, however, at the beginning of the second quarter posts a 14-3 partial, the lead then increases to +13 with which the first half ends: 48-35.

After the long intermission, in the third quarter Trento slowly recovers and even gets to overtake at 64-63 when only the last ten minutes are left. First part of the last quarter point and with 60 seconds to go the score is 85-82 for Milan but a dunk by Leandro Bolmaro and a support by Shavon Shields give the Italian champions the semifinal.

The Italian champions are in the semifinals.

For Ettore Messina’s team a monstrous Shields finished with 27 points (5 of 7 from three), Bolmaro with 17, Nikola Mirotic and Armoni Brooks 14, for Paolo Galbiati’s team 19 by Jordan Ford and 16 by Anthony Lamb.

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