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Scott McTominay wins out in Sportal.co.uk poll: he’s the king of the 2024-25 Serie A

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McTominay overcomes

Scott McTominay overdoes in the Sportal.it poll, in which 80 journalists and communicators participated, whom we thank for their willingness: the Scotsman of Italian champion Napoli is the king of Serie A 2024-25.

Three preferences we asked for: we awarded 5 points to the first, 3 to the second and 1 to the third. That of the former Manchester United midfielder was a real domination.

Here is the complete ranking

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Mc Tominay 349, Retegui 129, Kean and Orsolini 32, Svilar and M. Thuram 26, Reijnders 23, Dumfries 16, Lukaku 11, Lautaro Martinez and Lookman 8, Bastoni and Sommer 7, Dybala and Nico Paz 4, Acerbi, Anguissa, Barella and De Gea 3, Calhanoglu, Coppola, Diao, Di Gregorio, Duda, Ederson, Leao, Mancini, Meret, Ndicka, Ndoye, Rrahmani and K. Thuram 1.

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Here are the votes of the 80 journalists and communicators

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Adriano Ancona (Corriere dello Sport): McTominay, Kean, Orsolini

Nicola Apicella (Repubblica.it): McTominay, Retegui, Bastoni

Francesco Arioli (L’Arena): McTominay, Orsolini, K. Thuram

Giulia Bassi (Primopiano): McTominay, Svilar, Nico Paz

Fabio Beretta (Vimercate Newspaper): McTominay, Orsolini, Retegui

Alberto Bertolotto (Messaggero Veneto): McTominay, Dumfries, Kean

Gianmario Bonzi (Radio Serie A): Retegui, McTominay, Reijnders

Mario Borraccino (TeleSveva): McTominay, Retegui, Reijnders

Franco Bovaio (Bomber): Svilar, Retegui, McTominay

Daniele Buonamici (Mediaset): McTominay, Kean, Reijnders

Davide Cailotto (Tele Arena): McTominay, Kean, Retegui

Tiziana Cairati (La Repubblica): Lookman, Retegui, McTominay

Fabio Caressa (Sky Sport): McTominay, Reijnders, Ndicka

Rosario Carraffa (TuttoPalermo.net): McTominay, Kean, Orsolini

Federico Casotti (Sport Medieset): McTominay, Retegui, Orsolini

Gaetano Primo Catalano (Tuttocampo): McTominay, Retegui, Rrahmani

Enea Cazzaniga (Golden Flamingo): McTominay, Retegui, Di Gregorio

Giovanni Chinnici (TuttoPalermo.net): McTominay, Dybala, Meret

Vito Contento (Edicola del Sud): McTominay, Retegui, Mancini

Marco D’Avanzo (Soccerdata): McTominay, Sommer, Ndoye

Nicola De Bonis (freelance): McTominay, Retegui, Orsolini

Mino Dell’Orco (TeleSveva): Kean, Orsolini, McTominay

Pino Di Bitetto (Gazzetta dello Sport): McTominay, Retegui, Reijnders

Pietro Di Gregorio (Counterattack): McTominay, Retegui, Svilar

Massimiliano Dipasquale (Antenna Sud): McTominay, M. Thuram, Nico Paz

Elisa Donatini (Sportitalia): Lautaro Martinez, McTominay, Reijnders

Marco Este (Estenews): McTominay, Reijnders, Retegui

Alberto Fabbri (Hellas Live): McTominay, Orsolini, Kean

Alessio Faccincani (Tele Arena): McTominay, Retegui, M. Thuram

Matteo Fantozzi (TvPlay): McTominay, Anguissa, Retegui

Onorio Ferraro (Inter-News.it): McTominay, M. Thuram, Reijnders

Paolo Ficara (Il Dispaccio): Retegui, McTominay, Diao

Ivan Filannino (Estenews): McTominay, M. Thuram, Reijnders

Giorgio Gherarducci (Gialappa’s Band): Svilar, McTominay, Dumfries

Filippo Ghialamberti (Omnia Eventi): McTominay, Retegui, Svilar

Piero Giannico (journalist and commentator): Retegui, Orsolini, Kean

Luca Giorgetti (Sportal.it): McTominay, Retegui, Kean

Antongiulio Giove (journalist and author): McTominay, Nico Paz, Kean

Edoardo Grassi (Sport Mediaset): McTominay, Retegui, Kean

Andrea Gussoni (Il Cittadino di Monza e Brianza): Retegui, Sommer, Lukaku

Francesco Lucivero (Sportal.it): McTominay, Kean, Reijnders

Luca Mantovani (L’Arena): McTominay, Barella, Coppola

Carmine Martino (Mediaset): McTominay, Retegui, Reijnders

Gianluca Mazzini (Sport Mediaset): McTominay, Retegui, Bastoni

Daniele Molteni (Leggo): McTominay, Svilar, Ederson

Massimiliano Nebuloni (Sky Sport): McTominay, M. Thuram, Retegui

Antonio Paolino (Radiobianconera): McTominay, Retegui, Calhanoglu

Mario Parisi (NapoliToday.it): McTominay, Retegui, Orsolini

Salvio Passante (Calcionapoli24.it): McTominay, Retegui, Orsolini

Alessandro Passoni (Coachfever.it): McTominay, M. Thuram, Retegui

Massimo Pavan (TuttoJuve.com): McTominay, Retegui, Kean

Gaudio Pedalino (Radio Rcs): Lukaku, Orsolini, Leao

Stefano Peduzzi (MonzaNews): McTominay, M. Thuram, Retegui

Emanuele Perego (La Voce del Trentino): McTominay, Retegui, M. Thuram

Saverio Pestuggia (Violanews.com): McTominay, Retegui, Kean

Vincenzo Piegari (Ansa): McTominay, Lookman, Dybala

Christian Pradelli (MilanPress.it): McTominay, Dumfries, Reijnders

Piercarlo Presutti (Ansa): McTominay, Retegui, Svilar

Doriano Rabotti (Quotidiano Nazionale): McTominay, M. Thuram, Retegui

Antonio Ricotta (Sport Italpress): McTominay, Retegui, Kean

Valeria Rosa (Sportal.it): McTominay, M. Thuram, Retegui

Carlo Roscito (TvPlay): McTominay, Retegui, Svilar

Stefano Scacchi (La Stampa): McTominay, Lukaku, Lookman

Giuseppe Schiavone (Amica9Tv): Retegui, McTominay, Kean

Alessandro Schirone (La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno): McTominay, Orsolini, Retegui, and Kean

Luca Sguazzardo (L’Arena): McTominay, Acerbi, Sommer

Giordano Signorelli (Tuttosport): McTominay, Retegui, Orsolini

Gaia Simonetti (USSI Tuscany): McTominay, De Gea, Retegui

Sergio Stanco (Calcio2000): McTominay, Retegui, M. Thuram

Luca Talotta (MilanoSportiva): McTominay, Retegui, Bastoni

Stefano Tamburini (Autosprint): McTominay, Dumfries, M. Thuram

Flavio Maria Tassotti (Teleradiostereo): McTominay, Svilar, Kean and Retegui

Mattia Todisco (Il Giorno): McTominay, Dumfries, Retegui

Luca Uccello (Leggo): McTominay, Reijnders, Orsolini

Massimo Ugolini (L’Altro Giornale Verona): Dumfries, Orsolini, Duda

Gianluca Valente (B24): McTominay, Reijnders, Retegui

Ernesto Villa (CoachFever): McTominay, Svilar, Reijnders

Gianluca Viscogliosi (Sportitalia): McTominay, Bastoni, Retegui

Pietro Vultaggio (ErLupacchiotto.com): McTominay, Retegui, M. Thuram

Lorenzo Zacchetti (City News): McTominay, Lautaro Martinez, Lookman

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PSG-Inter, Valentino Rossi recounts his Champions League final

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There are many prominent figures, from the sports world and beyond, who came to Munich to watch the Champions League final between PSG and Inter: among them many VIP Nerazzurri fans, including Valentino Rossi, who has never hidden his support for the Beneamata. The nine-time MotoGP champion told ‘Sky Sport‘ his feelings.

“It’s great to be here– explained Rossi, who has won six times in Germany at the world championship level (one in 125 and 250, four in MotoGp), there&#8217s a lot of tension but the atmosphere is incredible and I myself am excited. To see the stadium filling up minute after minute is extraordinary, I am really very happy to be here”.

The bond between Valentino Rossi and Inter has been witnessed on several occasions, the most recent of which saw the classic symbols that the ‘Dottore’ wears on his racing suits (first on motorcycles and then in cars, in GT championships) directly on the uniforms of the Nerazzurri club, on the occasion of the match between Inter’s Inter and Cagliari last April 12.

The legendary number 46 also therefore chose to attend Inter’s most important match of the season live. Rossi, this year, has lightened his calendar of motoring commitments by choice from the busy 2024 season, partly to be closer to his family, which in early January was further expanded with the birth of his second daughter Gabriella.

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Rovigo, comeback is worth 15th Scudetto: only regrets for Viadana

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The Femi-CZ Rugby Rovigo Delta is rugby champion d’Italia for the fifth time in its history, the third in five years.

The Bersaglieri, in the final of the Serie A Elite Men” got the better of Rugby Viadana 1970 with a final score of 27-21, mainly the result of a 17-0 partial in the second half that frustrated the ambitions of the gialloneri, who came first in the regular season and number 1 seed in the playoffs.

At the “Sergio Lanfranchi” stadium in Parma, site of the tricolor rugby final, the red and blue team started well, taking the lead at 16′ with Moscardi’s goal converted by Thomson, but then (thanks to yellow cards with attached “sin bin” for Fourcade at 14′ and Frangini at 21′) suffered the retaliation of Gilberto Pavan’s men, who first equalized at 24′ with Wagenpfeil’s heavy scoring converted by Roger Farias, and then took over the reins of the match with goals by the same Farias and Sauze (both converted by the Argentine), for 21-7.

These, however, will be the last points of the entire match for Viadana: Rovigo, in fact, first shortened close to the whistle that sent the teams to’halftime with a Thomson square, then went wild (again initially taking advantage of a yellow, inflicted at 44′ on Morosini) in the second half, scoring with Della Sala at 51′ (Thomson transformation), Lertora on a free kick at 63′ and Moscardi at 72′, who completed the comeback: Thomson signs the transformation of the latter goal and it goes to 27-21.

The final is intense but the result does not change anymore: Rovigo thus wins its Scudetto number 15, continuing the great rugby tradition of a club that celebrated the Tricolor from 1951 to 1954, from 1962 to 1964, in 1976, 1979, 1988 (Star Scudetto) and 1990, before a long fast interrupted in 2016. The last titles are those of 2021, 2023 and the one won today. For Viadana, on the other hand, only regrets: the Gialloneri’s only scudetto remains the one won in 2002 in the final against Calvisano.

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Champions League Final 2024-2025: PSG-Inter, official lineups

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Paris Saint Germain and Inter will play for the throne of Europe at the Allianz Arena in Munich.

The match is scheduled to kick off at 9 p.m. Nearly 20 thousand Nerazzurri fans will witness the event live, tens of thousands more will be outside the stadium and several million will hold their breath around the world.

The official lineup has been released.

The official lineups have been released: Simone Inzaghi relies on Sommer in goal, Pavard, Acerbi and Bastoni in defense. On the outsides Dumfries and Dimarco, in midfield Calhanoglu, Mkhitaryan and Barella. In attack the Lautaro Martinez-Thuram pairing. It&#8217s the best possible lineup for the Piacenza-based coach.

Luis Enrique replies with Donnarumma in goal, defensive four-man line with Hakimi, Marquinhos, Pacho and Nuno Mendes. In the midfield Fabian Ruiz, Vitinha and Joao Neves, the fearsome trident consists of Doué, Dembele and Kvaratskhelia.

PSG-Inter, the official lineups
PSG (4-3-3): Donnarumma; Hakimi, Marquinhos, Pacho, Nuno Mendes; Fabian Ruiz, Vitinha, Joao Neves; Doué, Dembélé, Kvaratskhelia.
INTER (3-5-2): Sommer; Pavard, Acerbi, Bastoni; Dumfries, Barella, Calhanoglu, Mkhitaryan, Dimarco; Lautaro, Thuram.

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