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Genoa, one striker sits out for at least two weeks

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Genoa, a striker stops for at least two weeks

Stop for at least two weeks, after which he will be reevaluated, for Genoa’s Portuguese striker Vitinha. The player had stopped in the second half of the challenge with Venezia last Monday complaining of a flexor problem that the examinations to which he è underwent today confirmed.

It is a muscle sprain that will be reevaluated in two weeks. The player will therefore definitely miss the matches with Inter and Empoli and is unlikely to be available for the away match in Cagliari.

The return appears possible, also considering the previous clinical picture of the player who has already stopped two in the season for muscular problems, missing five matches between October and November and two last month after complaining of a similar problem in the away match in Lecce in the first match of 2005, just in view of the return match with the Salentini scheduled on March 16 at the Ferraris even if the subsequent stop could incline the club not to force the timing.

Meanwhile, only the convalescent players worked today at the Signorini, in addition to Vitinha the unavailable players are Ahanor, Thorsby and Badelj, while the group will resume training tomorrow in view of Saturday night’s match against Inter Milan.

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Nothing done between Sampdoria and Sassuolo

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Nothing done between Sampdoria and Sassuolo

È ended 0-0 the advance of the twenty-seventh day of Serie B at the Stadio Ferraris in Genoa between Sampdoria and Sassuolo.

Few emotions between the blucerchiati and neroverdi, the latter are at +8 at the top of the standings pending the commitments of the others, especially Pisa second, but slow down after three consecutive victories.

Samp, on the other hand, is restarting, albeit slowly, after the defeat against Südtirol.

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ATP 500 Doha, final between Andrey Rublev and Jack Draper

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ATP 500 Doha, final between Andrey Rublev and Jack Draper

Andrey Rublev and Jack Draper are the finalists in the ATP 500 tournament in Doha.

The Russian, the No. 5 seed, beat Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime in three sets with a score of 7-5 3-6 7-6 to win his third final at the Qatar Open. Having lost the first one in 2018, he will conquer the victory in 2020.

Later, the Briton who had eliminated Matteo Berrettini also needed three games to reach the final. Draper è won in a comeback 3-6 7-6 6-3 over Czech Jiri Lehecka, fresh off a brilliant victory over Carlos Alcaraz.

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Women’s Nations League, Italy beats Wales

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Italy began its journey in Group A4 of the Women’s Nations League with a victory, beating Wales 1-0 in Monza. “It will be a complicated match” had said on the eve of the match the coach of the Azzurri, Andrea Soncin, and in fact, after finding the lead in the opening with Bonansea at 5′ of the game, Italy then sinned a bit in precision to secure the result, despite the many conclusions tried until the last minutes of the match.

The next match è scheduled for next Tuesday in La Spezia, against Denmark. At halftime, the ‘Brianteo’ stadium dedicated a round of applause to Natalina Ceraso Levati, 81 years old, 50 of which were dedicated to soccer, an executive of Fiammamonza and the Women’s Soccer Division, which she led from 1997 to 2009. She received a bouquet of flowers from the chairwomen of the Serie A Division and Serie B Division, Federica Cappelletti and Laura Tinari.

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