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😱 Totally unexpected, Scaloni's surprise for the FIFA break
😱 Totally unexpected, Scaloni's surprise for the FIFA break

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • General
  • Yahoo

😱 Totally unexpected, Scaloni's surprise for the FIFA break

In the absence of an official announcement, Olé confirmed that Lionel Scaloni has a surprise in store for the defense. Let's remember that there are many absences to cover and, in light of this, the Argentina coach decided to call up Mariano Troilo. "Nano", as his friends call him, has played 51 games in Belgrano's top division, being one of the team's top performers. Advertisement Will he be the new "Cuti" Romero? This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. 📸 DIEGO LIMA

‘He needs to get trimmer' – Reynolds insists Lys Mousset has work to do but Bohemians fan favourite ‘could be anything'
‘He needs to get trimmer' – Reynolds insists Lys Mousset has work to do but Bohemians fan favourite ‘could be anything'

The Irish Sun

time14-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Irish Sun

‘He needs to get trimmer' – Reynolds insists Lys Mousset has work to do but Bohemians fan favourite ‘could be anything'

ALAN REYNOLDS insists Lys Mousset has more work to do to push into his Bohemians starting line-up — as he declared the secret to the team's late shows is fitness. French striker Mousset scored his first goal since joining Bohs in February off the bench in last Saturday's 1-0 win over Sligo Rovers. Advertisement 2 Lys Mousset scored his first goal for Bohemians against Sligo Rovers Credit: Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile 2 Alan Reynolds insisted he still has work to do Credit: Brendan Moran/Sportsfile And the one-time £10million man — who moved to Dublin having been without a club for 18 months — got a fabulous reception from fans who have 'Moose' has two songs in his honour already — a straight-forward 'Mousset, Mousset' to the tune of 'Olé, Olé', and the somewhat cooler 'Psycho Killer, Lys Mousset' to the iconic Talking Heads track. And boss Reynolds believes there is more to come from the 29-year-old if he can regain the fitness that made him a Rennie said: 'He's working away at it but he needs to get trimmer. He has the quality, we've seen that in training. Advertisement Read More on Bohemians 'The people that talk about Premier League quality — you can see the glimpses of it. 'That's what frustrates you, this fellow could be anything. But there is a reason he didn't have a club for a while. 'When you see him in training and the type of stuff he does, it's excellent. 'I'm sure at times the players and staff wanted to strangle him as well as everything else, but he's a nice lad and we took a gamble signing him, so hopefully it can work out. Advertisement Most read in Football 'He still has plenty of work to do. It's taken a while but you can see with the celebration for the goal, the players are behind him, and the staff.' Reynolds believes breaking his goal duck can boost Mousset's confidence but acknowledged he will likely be on the bench until he can get fitter. Cork City fans watch League of Ireland clash against Dundalk in cinema He added: 'It's been tough because he's picked up an injury and he has to be fitter. I think for now he might be a bit-part off the bench, but hopefully he can progress.' But Reynolds hailed his squad overall for their fitness levels, which have seen them claim victories in five of their last six games, with no winning goal coming earlier than the 85th minute. Advertisement Three of those involved comebacks and injury-time winners but Reynolds stressed the sequence is not down to luck. He said: 'One thing for sure is we're fit. If you score one or two, you'd be going, 'It's a bit of luck'. But we are really, really fit. 'We have a small squad at the minute with a couple of lads out injured and that, so everyone is within touching distance of playing and they are all ready. 'I would put it down to persistence and we are really fit, but I'd also say I think it's hiding the fact of how well we are playing in some games as well. Advertisement 'Obviously there is an issue with going behind, that's something we need to address. 'But we are actually playing well in games and all the focus is on the comebacks at the end of them.' FITTING THE BILL The current run is reaping the rewards of a longer than normal pre-season designed to boost fitness levels, but Reynolds acknowledged his side's early form in this campaign is a reminder of how quickly things can change. He said: 'You were thinking in March, what was the point in bringing them back early, with the results. Advertisement 'Last year I felt we weren't fit enough. At the start of the season you are second-guessing yourself, but I think they see the rewards now. And the players bought into it. 'But it's never too far away from the other side. You need to keep chipping away and working as hard as you can.'

Augusta National Women's Amateur champion celebrates with wine, two kinds of steak
Augusta National Women's Amateur champion celebrates with wine, two kinds of steak

USA Today

time06-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

Augusta National Women's Amateur champion celebrates with wine, two kinds of steak

Augusta National Women's Amateur champion celebrates with wine, two kinds of steak When Augusta National Women's Amateur champion Carla Bernat Escuder got back to her hotel Saturday evening, the Spanish players in the field were standing in the hall clapping and singing "Olé, Olé, Olé." When she called her swing coach Victor Garcia, he serenaded her with 'We are the Champions.' Garcia's son, Sergio, the 2017 Masters champion, was among those who sent a congratulatory note, along with LPGA player Carlota Ciganda and former NBA player Pau Gasol. She had more than 200 messages on WhatsApp, over 100 on iMessage and a slew of Instagram DMs. The 21-year-old Kansas State senior carried on the celebration at a local steakhouse, dining on both a ribeye and T-Bone, washed down with some wine. She and a friend stayed up until 2 a.m. watching a replay of the back nine. 'I'm still like, that's not me on the TV,' she said beaming. Bernat Escuder was back at Augusta National on Sunday to pass out hardware to participants in the Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals. She plans to return to Kansas on Tuesday to get back to class and prep for the Big 12 Championship. Then it's off to the Chevron Championship, April 24-27, for her first LPGA appearance. Last December, Bernat Escuder played in the Women's Spanish Open on the Ladies European Tour and tied for 14th. As for the tattoo she plans to get, Bernat Escuder has decided on an azalea. She already has a lightning bolt on her forearm. Fitting for the petite Spaniard whose flashes of brilliance on Saturday etched her name into history.

Paredes to return to Boca Juniors after 2026 World Cup
Paredes to return to Boca Juniors after 2026 World Cup

Yahoo

time25-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Paredes to return to Boca Juniors after 2026 World Cup

Leandro Paredes is expected to return to Argentina in 2026 when his contract with Roma expires. Following the recent controversy surrounding Leandro Paredes' statements following Argentina's victory over Uruguay, Boca Juniors wanted to clarify matters, expressing their position exclusively to Olé. The midfielder, at the center of a heated debate due to the clause included in his contract with Roma, is now the center of attention for a possible return to his homeland. However, the Argentine club has decided to intervene, specifying that it is not the time to talk about a transfer. According to the words released by Boca Juniors, the situation is now clear: Paredes had already declared, about a month ago, that it was not the time to return to his homeland. The player still has a year left on his contract with Roma, and the South American club assures that it does not want to interfere with the plans of the Giallorossi. And if there were to be a return, it would probably happen after the 2026 World Cup. 'It is not the time to talk about this,' said a Boca Juniors representative. 'It's all clear on both sides. Paredes had already said a month ago that it wasn't the right time to return. He has another year on his contract in Rome and we won't interfere. He will probably return after the World Cup in 2026.'

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