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Virtus Bologna, Marco Belinelli remains cryptic about future

Marco Belinelli speaks out on the’retirement hypothesis
During an interview given to “TGR Emilia-Romagna”, Virtus Bologna captain Marco Belinelli, among the various topics discussed, has è spoken bluntly about the recent rumors related to his possible retirement from basketball at the end of the season.
“L’ageè è just a number, the important thing, touching iron, è trying to stay healthy at the physical level. You have to stay positive, have the desire and the fire inside to still be able to prove that you want to play and win. I have not thought about the future yet, but I will make a decision only at the end of the season. Obviously when I retire; I will miss basketball, so I will make peace with it and try to keep myself busy with other things maybe outside of basketball. I want to leave this sport in my own way, that is, trying to finish while I am still an important player” began the Vu Nere basketball player.
“For me Manu will always remain an idol. He gave me a lot of help at the beginning of my NBA experience especially in getting me adjusted to the San Antonio system. I will never forget the title I won with the Spurs and the triumph in the three-point contest. It was something resounding, I had not gotten off to a good start, then I recovered by being able to beat great champions who are still in the NBA” added the’former Philadelphia 76ers.
“I returned to Italy to Virtus in December 2020 and in 2021 we won the scudetto against Milan in an unexpected way. Last year no one believed we could make such a run in the Euroleague until January/February. Of course, things can't always go right. There are injuries, but the important thing is to try to stick together and together. It’s not an easy season for us, but the goal remains to try to win the Scudetto. We have to try to improve daily and see where we can get in the post-season” concluded Marco Belinelli.
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Napoli, Conte sends him from the first minute
Antonio Conte spoke in a press conference on the eve of the Serie A away match against Monza. In fact, the challenge will be staged at the U-Power Stadium in Monza on Saturday, April 19 at 6 p.m.
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Conte began by saying, “There is still the Champions League qualification to conquer, a win would bring us closer, but we will try to bother Inter as much as possible from here to the end. In these 8 months in Naples I have understood that many things cannot be done. We must continue to feed the fans’ dream, we are doing something extraordinary for what were the premises, we are going beyond our possibilities.”
He continued, “You have not won on the road for 91 days, what do you think? The data are irrefutable, and one of them is that we are second -3 from Inter, that means we don’t even lose, the team has shown regularity. That said, we want to get back to winning on the road. Tomorrow it will be Rafa Marin’s turn.”
The Napoli coach continued: “How is Buongiorno? We are monitoring, we do not want to put dates, it is a delicate situation in defense, we hope he can recover as soon as possible, for tomorrow however zero alibi. Congratulations to Inter for passing the round, there was no need for this match to see its strength, this reinforces more our path, Italian soccer in recent years has always been respected in Europe, there is consistency.”
He then concluded, “Matches have to be played. When I was 16, Lecceretrocesso won with Roma and cost them the Scudetto. Games must be taken, we must stay with our antennae straight. Di Lorenzo got off to a rocket start, I expect more goals from him because he has the ability, hoping it will bode well as it did with McTominay.”
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Juventus, good news from the infirmary: Bremer returns to running
Juventus can finally smile: Gleison Bremer has made his return to the training field, a long-awaited sign that rekindles the hopes of Juventus fans. After six months of enforced stoppage due to a ruptured cruciate ligament, which occurred during the ill-fated Champions League match against Leipzig last October 2, the Brazilian defender has resumed running at Continassa.
The injury, which kept him out of the spotlight for much of the season, was a blow to Tudor’s team. Bremer, last season, had established himself as one of the leaders of the Juventus rearguard, thanks to solid performances, an imposing physical presence and quiet but effective leadership. His absence has weighed on the performance of the Bianconeri defense, which has struggled to maintain the same solidity without one of its key elements.
His return to the field, even if only for the first individual runs, represents a milestone on the road to recovery and instills optimism in the Juventus environment. It is not yet a return to the group, but the fact that Bremer has started working on the field is a clear sign of progress.
The Brazilian defender’s return is expected, however, not before the Club World Cup, which will see Juventus involved from Sat. June 14 to Sunday, July 13.
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Trouble for Inter: Marcus Thuram stops.
Bad news at home Inter. Marcus Thuram has stopped due to an adductor fatigue in his left thigh. This was announced by the Nerazzurri club itself through a note conveyed Friday afternoon.
“Marcus Thuram underwent clinical and instrumental examinations this morning at the Humanitas Institute in Rozzano – it says there -. The examinations showed a fatigue in the adductors of the left thigh”.
“His situation will be evaluated day by day” closes the note from the Milanese club, which will definitely have to do without the French striker for the delicate challenge with Bologna scheduled to Easter at 6 p.m. at the Dall’Ara.
Thuram is also at high risk for the Coppa Italia derby with AC Milan, set for Wednesday, April 23 at 8:45 p.m. at the San Siro. Coach Inzaghi hopes to recover him for the match with Roma on Saturday, April 26, or at most for the Champions League semifinal first leg with Barcelona.
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