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Lazio, Premier League, NBA and rugby: the latest

“Winning the Europa League is a dream.” The Lazio coach Marco Baroni returns to the seasonal objectives of the Biancoceleste club, turning the spotlight on Europe during an interview with Rai Radio 1. “We want to do well, we are up against incredible teams and we would like to stay there. We have important matches, the team believes in it. Rather than looking at the goal, I try to look at the path and we are doing it. But now the most difficult moment will come and we should face it with strength.”

Now it’s official: the Football Associationthe English football federation, has decided to sanction Rodrigo Bentancur with a seven-match ban for some comments deemed racist towards the teammate al Tottenham, Son Heung-min. Furthermore, a fine of 100 thousand pounds (approximately 119 thousand euros) was applied for violating the federation’s E3 rule in relation to media interviews.

The Dallas Mavericks (without Luka Doncic due to a knee problem) win at home against the Oklahoma City Thunder 121-119 led by PJ Washington with 27 points and 17 rebounds, in addition to 23 from Kyrie Irving. For Shai Gilgeous Alexander 36 points. The Houston Rockets scored their fifth consecutive victory of their season, dominating the Chicago Bulls 143-107.

The Italian Rugby Federation is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Franco Gargiulo, Azzurro n. 213, who died in Rome on the afternoon of Sunday 17 November”. Fir writes this in a note. Second line, born on 4 October 1941, Gargiulo had worn the shirts of Admiral Roma, Buscaglione Roma and CUS Roma in his career. , of Rugby Roma of which he would later also be President, of the Army, of Rugby Parma and of Cus Genoa, where he had followed his National Team Captain Marco Bollesan in his last championship in the top division.

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Igo‍ Bentancur: I understand that my​ actions have consequences, and I am committed to learning from this experience. I believe it’s important to take responsibility for my words ⁤and ⁤actions. On the field, I will continue to focus on my performance and helping my team succeed. Off the field, I’m working to engage ⁤in initiatives that promote respect and understanding in football.

As a professional website editor for world-today-news.com, I would like to bring you an exclusive interview with two distinguished guests who have recently ⁢made headlines. The first guest is Marco Baroni, the renowned⁢ coach of Lazio, ⁢while the second is Rodrigo Bentancur, the English football player currently under ‍fire⁢ for his controversial remarks.

Marco Baroni, congratulations on leading Lazio⁣ to⁤ the Europa ‌League knockout stages. Could you please share your thoughts‌ on the team’s performance⁤ so far and their chances of winning the tournament?

Marco Baroni: Thank you for having me. Winning the Europa League is definitely a dream for Lazio and the​ club, and we’re working hard to make‌ it happen.⁣ We’ve had some impressive results so far, ⁤but we know it won’t be easy. We’re facing tough competition, and our focus is on‌ taking one game at a time and improving with each match.

In the ‍interview with Rai ⁢Radio⁤ 1, you ‌mentioned that the toughest part of the season ‍is ahead ‌of you. Could you elaborate on what challenges you foresee in the knockout stages and⁢ how you’re preparing your team to tackle them?

Marco Baroni: The⁤ knockout stages are always unpredictable,‌ but we’re ready for the challenge. We’re ⁢focusing on our own ‍game and making sure we play to our strengths. The team has been performing well, ⁣and we believe in‌ each other. We know we’ll face some tough opponents, but we’re prepared to give ⁢it our all.

Moving on to Rodrigo Bentancur, ⁤you’ve ‍been in the ‌news recently for all the wrong reasons. ‍Could‍ you please talk about your experience⁢ when you discovered the charge against you by ⁢the Football Association and what went through your mind ​at‌ that moment? ​

Rodrigo Bentancur: First⁤ of all, I ⁤want to apologize for my remarks. They​ were inappropriate, and there’s no place for them in football or anywhere else. When I found out about the charge, I was shocked ‍and regretful. It’s never my intention to cause any harm or offense to anyone.

Do you think this incident will affect your career, ⁤and how are you planning to address the issue both on ⁣and off the field?

Rodr

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