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Henrik Kristoffersen drops poker in slalom, fourth specialty cup

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Timon Haugan wins the last race of the men’s World Cup, with a time of 1’43″61, ahead of Clement Noel by just 3 hundredths and Fabio Gstrein by 37. But Henrik Kristoffersen, with today’s fourth place, wins the specialty cup for the fourth time in his career, with 662 points, compared to 610 for Loic Meillard and 609 for Haugan. A Meillard capable of recovering three positions in the second run, not enough, however, to undermine the Norwegian at the top of the rankings.

Beautiful final race, which showed the very high level of men’s alpine skiing. Alex Vinatzer placed 17th, despite pain in his right tibia, injured in the Hafjell giant slalom. The Gardena native still recovered 4 positions in the second run, but failed to pick up any points.

“There are so many things to improve, however, it was a very hard season,” Vinatzer said. “Beautiful was the podium in Kitz, and the World Championship medal. But first a left tibia injury and then a right tibia injury put me in trouble. It was not easy to go all the way. We have to grow for next year.”

In the end, there were 1721 points for World Cup winner Marco Odermatt, followed by Kristoffersen with 1116 and Loic Meillard with 1076, who is a candidate for next year’s Cup victory.

Switzerland won the nations’ cup with 6695 points, mainly thanks to the speed team, which was dominant this year, well ahead of Austria with 3967 points and Norway with 3735. Italy is fifth with 2143 points, also behind France.

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Juventus: summer sale of Yildiz no longer necessary

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Hands off Yildiz. Juventus has no intention of letting the young Turkish star slip through their fingers. After the stunning goal that knocked out Genoa in Tudor’s first as the new Bianconeri coach, Yildiz is back, powerfully, in vogue.

Before the’exoneration of Thiago Motta, Yildiz’s future was shrouded in mystery. Many were certain of his farewell in the summer. Several top clubs were ready to step up, most notably Manchester United, which was determined to bet on the Turk to renew (again) its roster and get back to fighting with the best in the Premier League.

In contrast, barring any last-minute unforeseen events, Yildiz is not going anywhere. There would be a financial plan to armor him. Exor, in addition to the 15 million poured into the club&#8217s coffers to cope with Thiago Motta&#8217s exoneration, has let it be known that it could go as high as 110 million in fresh capital in the summer. Roughly the amount needed to keep Yildiz.

In addition, there&#8217s the Champions League issue. Being able to win a pass to the next edition of Europe’s top competition would be crucial to make ends meet and not have to make any major sacrifices. In short, everything points to the fact that Yildiz is destined to stay in Juventus. Here, should the Champions League pass arrive, everything would be much easier.

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Milan-Inter: Sergio Conceiçao upsets (again) the Diavolo

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Not even time to reflect on what went wrong in the first half against Napoli at the Maradona that, for Conceiçao, it is already time to prepare for the next challenge. On Wednesday, the derby with Inter Milan, valid for the first leg of the Coppa Italia semifinal, is scheduled at San Siro.

Considering the many problems in the league (Milan is -9 from fourth place, occupied by Bologna), the Rossoneri are aiming to go all the way in the Coppa Italia. Overcoming Inter would be crucial to give meaning to a season finale that risks becoming enormously complicated.

For Wednesday’s confrontation, Conceiçao seems determined to upset, again, his Diavolo. Surely, in the starting eleven, there will be Leao. The Portuguese, sent to the bench in the challenge with Napoli, made sparks as soon as he entered the field. Sure that, against Inzaghi’s team, he will have a starting jersey.

Also almost certain is the waiver of Abraham. The Englishman disappointed against the Parthenopeans. Gimenez should play in his place. The Mexican certainly did not have a great showing against Napoli (he also missed a penalty) but Conceiçao seems determined to give him another chance to redeem himself. In midfield, Musah is likely to return while Loftus-Cheek, struggling with the aftermath of appendicitis surgery, will definitely not be there. Possible changes in defense as well, especially if Thiaw recovers from the stomach virus that has been affecting him.

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Mensik reveals the backstory behind success in Miami

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Beware of the talented Mensik. The 19-year-old Czech, one of the youngest tennis players to win a Masters 1000, proved in Miami that he has all the makings of one of the world’s tennis aces.

At the end of the final he won against his idol Djokovic, Mensik revealed a curious backstory. The Czech, in truth, was one step away from not participating in the Miami Masters 1000.

“A big special thanks to one of the ATP’s physical therapists, Alejandro. An hour before my first match in Miami, I was holding the paper to withdraw from the tournament because my knee was hurting a lot. I was lucky that the judge was having lunch. Then, for the last time, I came for treatment. He performed a miracle. Thanks to him I got on the court. Thanks to him I am here now”, his post-match words, reported by Sky Sports.

Mensik also dwelt on his victory against Djokovic, the star player he has always admired: “It was not the first time I played against Novak (Shanghai quarterfinals, ed.). There&#8217s no harder task in tennis than beating him in the final. But obviously I was feeling really good and it was my moment, so I just tried to focus on the match as I did in the previous rounds”.

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