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Simone Inzaghi extols his Inter: “I hear few compliments.”

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The Champions goal continues, and the pride è so much.

Simone Inzaghi is enjoying his Inter Milan side in the Champions League quarterfinals, achieved by beating Feyenoord at the San Siro after also snatching victory in the first leg in Rotterdam. Now the next challenge in Europe will be against emblazoned Bayern Munich, and the Nerazzurri coach already looks forward to the crossroads with the Bavarians.

“We wanted so much to do well in the Champions League, and the boys have been great,” Inzaghi stressed to ‘Sky Sport’ -I keep praising them, but they deserve it for everything they are doing. Also because I hear very little praise around. This year forè è particularly difficult, and that is precisely why they deserve so many compliments”.

Inzaghi’s thoughts canò therefore already go to the next round: “It willà be difficult. I have already faced Bayern with both Lazio and Inter, and as always we will play it. We just hope to have everyone available, because right now we are a bit short. And for that very reason I am sorry for Asllani’s caution”.

So a broader discourse. “Tonight è it was my 200th game on the Inter bench, and I know what it means to coach this team. There have been many joys and some disappointments, but we will continue to honor every competition we are still entered”, è was Inzaghi’s promise.

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Bayern deserves Inter, super Gigio Donnarumma shuts up Liverpool

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No surprises for Inter, big emotions at Anfield.

Bayern Munich and Inter Milan will play each other in one of the quarterfinals of the Champions League, following the Bavarians’ victory in the German derby on the field of Bayer Leverkusen. Unsurprising result, given the result of the first leg, a different matter for what happened at Anfield: PSG eliminated Liverpool on penalties, with Gigio Donnarumma on the shields.

There were few shocks at the BayArena, where Bayer Leverkusen was called to the difficult task of recovering the 0-3 lost in the first leg in Munich. Nothing to do forò for the hosts, forced moreover to give up after 38 minutes to Mario Hermoso: right shoulder injury for the former Roma man. Then Kane at 52′ in a scrum and Davies at 71′ on a sumptuous assist by the former Tottenham signed Bayern’s success.

In Liverpool, on the other hand, the Reds took the field on the strength of a rather fortunate victory in Paris over a wild but inconclusive PSG. It took just 11 minutes for Dembelé to equalize the result of the first leg, in a game with roles reversed from what was seen in France: the hosts built several, clear-cut scoring chances (although they risked, particularly on a Kvaratskhelia free kick), but the goal did not come. And, when Szoboszlai finds it, è all in vain due to Luis Diaz’s offside.

Overtime also did not change the result, although it was PSG that built the best chances to win it. Penalty kicks are then taken care of by Donnarumma, who intercepts Darwin Nunez’s conversion and even grabs Jones’s. Everyone else scores, and Doue gives the Parisians the quarterfinal against Bruges or (much moreù probably) Aston Villa.

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McLaren armors Oscar Piastri: multi-year renewal for him

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Blinded one of the prized pieces of the grid.

Oscar Piastri and McLaren will continue their road together for a long time to come. The Australian driver was bound to the Woking team until the end of the 2026 championship, but his own stable announced on Tuesday that it had further extended the agreement with its bearer with a “multi-year” contract, although not specifying precisely the duration.

The announcement is not insignificant, because it removes from the square a driver who could have been a catch for many in late 2026. Without forgetting the precedent that Piastri himself already boasts, since in 2022 McLaren itself had managed to take him away from Alpine ahead of the 2023 season with a market flick that entered history. Also and especially taking into account the performance shown by the Australian in the last two seasons.

“Knowing that I will be in McLaren’s plans for a long time è a great feeling – è was Piastri’s warm comment -.When we signed in 2022 they showed me how much they believed in me, and what we have built in these two years è has been incredible. I am really proud to be able to represent such a&rave; legendary team for many more years”.

“So many people working at McLaren helped me win my first Grand Prix of my Formula 1 career very early on. Now I’m looking forward to fighting for ambitious goals for myself and the team. Last year we achieved fantastic results, now I have even more desire to do well&quot, concluded Piastri.

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Perugia rushes to Monza in Euroderby, Final Four one step away

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Sir Sicoma Monini Perugia’s 3-1 outside win at home of Mint Vero Volley Monza in the Euroderby’valid for the first leg of the Champions League quarterfinals.

At an Opiquad Arena packed with more than 3,000 spectators, the Brianza team, which was saved on the last day of the Superleague regular season, played light-heartedly, surprisingly winning the first set against the defending Italian champions.

Angelo Lorenzetti’s boys, with Ishikawa in place of former Plotnytsky, però overturned the result in the next two partials, dominated with great authority. In the fourth set, Monza played it even, even touched +3 but failed to deserve the tie-break. Perugia, pardoned twice, with as many walls closed the accounts in the advantages.

In a week, Thursday, 20, the return match will be played at PalaBarton. Giannelli and his teammates only need to win two sets to mathematically qualify for the Final Four, which will be held in Lodz, Poland, in mid-May.

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