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The scene of the previous day

Goals usually decide the outcome of a game. But sometimes non-goals do too. UEFA has not communicated how many millimetres Denmark’s Thomas Delaney was offside before the non-0:1. On the official images of the video evidence, only the tip of a foot could be seen, if at all. “We’re talking about one centimetre. Can that really be the unequivocal truth? Can the time of the pass be determined so precisely?” Denmark’s coach Kasper Hjulmand quibbled after the game with the calibrated line and fate. The Danes’ goal did not count, but less than a minute later there was a video evidence handball penalty that tipped the game in Germany’s favour. Not an undeserved victory, but one with generous support from cold technology. Otherwise, things were pretty heated in Dortmund: “At times things took on delirious characteristics,” writes Oliver Fritsch from the stadium. And look at this image, everything is just right.

The German national team celebrates goal scorer Kai Havertz. © Shaun Botterill/​Getty Images

The game of the day

Spain against Georgia (9 p.m., ARD). A round of 16 match that we can look forward to without reservation. Because this is where Germany’s quarter-final opponent will be determined. And because two fascinating but completely different teams will meet: the most precise and the most passionate. Thanks to good training and the ball possession philosophy that they have been taught from an early age, Spain’s players never fall below a minimum level, so it almost doesn’t matter who plays. This year, the system, which used to lack pace, is getting an update with the nimble wingers Nico Williams and Lamine Yamal. The Georgians, on the other hand, are the new Icelanders. They have already counterattacked their way into the hearts of Europe. A Georgian victory would be one of the biggest sensations in European Championship history – and somehow you even think they can do it. Also because coach Willy Sagnol tells his players things like this: “When you have the ball, remember what it was like when you were 17 or 18, when you didn’t think. Do exactly that.”

The rest of the game:

England–Slovakia (6 p.m., ZDF)

Will Georgia pull off another surprise against Spain? © Kevin C. Cox/​Getty Images

Who will be important today?

Phil Foden. The Englishman recently left the European Championship camp for a short time. His wife had their third child together. It’s quite possible that the next influencer was born. Foden’s four-year-old son Ronnie already has four million followers on Instagram and impresses with videos of bouncy castles and puppy yoga. Now Foden is back, and he and his English team could use a little inspiration. The English have played the most boring football of the tournament so far. Phil Foden, who is hard to stop in his Manchester City jersey, has also not done much for the national team so far. He should still be enough for Slovakia. But if it’s all over for England soon, parents in particular should be happy. Foden’s bowl cut is the worst hairstyle role model since Ronaldo in 2002.

Phrase of the day

Go Pepinazo!

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(What a big cucumber!, Spanish)

In German, the word cucumber has a rather negative connotation. People squirm around, and if a player misses the target by a long way, then the shot was a cucumber. In Spanish, the vegetable apparently has a better reputation. A really great long-range shot is compared to a giant cucumber.

Who is already European Champion?

Aurelie Bories. A Frenchwoman, of course, in pétanque. This version of boules fuels ultimate Mediterranean fantasies: At sunset with a straw hat on her head in a small town in Provence with a few quirky grandfathers Competing for maximum nonchalance. Rosé in the right hand and Gauloises in the left, and somehow throwing the balls, the gravel crunching under your shoes. With Aurelie Bories, everything certainly looked more professional; this year in Switzerland she became European champion in the women’s individual competition, the so-called tête-à-tête. It’s really called that.

The magic balls: a game of pétanque, a glass of pastis and hanging out with French grandpas © Miguel Medina/​Getty Images

What was the quote of the day?

“We know we can beat anyone. But we also know we can be beaten.”

(Joshua Kimmich sums it up.)

Goals usually decide the outcome of a game. But sometimes non-goals do too. UEFA has not communicated how many millimetres Denmark’s Thomas Delaney was offside before the non-0:1. On the official images of the video evidence, only the tip of a foot could be seen, if at all. “We’re talking about one centimetre. Can that really be the unequivocal truth? Can the time of the pass be determined so precisely?” Denmark’s coach Kasper Hjulmand quibbled after the game with the calibrated line and fate. The Danes’ goal did not count, but less than a minute later there was a video evidence handball penalty that tipped the game in Germany’s favour. Not an undeserved victory, but one with generous support from cold technology. Otherwise, things were pretty heated in Dortmund: “At times things took on delirious characteristics,” writes Oliver Fritsch from the stadium. And look at this image, everything is just right.

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Scaloni’s dilemmas: Messi’s return, Di Maria’s chance, and the semi-final against Canada

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07/07/2024 14:49hs.

The match with Ecuador is now behind us and the semi-final against Canada is on the horizon. next Tuesday at 9pm at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. And Lionel Scaloni is already preparing the team and is considering making some changes to the line-up. And that will be put to the test this afternoon/evening, when Scaloneta trains at the Red Bull Training Center.

One thing is clear: Lionel Messi is much better from his right adductor problemObviously he won’t be in top form, he’s not 100 percent, but he will be more relaxed, he will have more ease in his movements. He spent the last training sessions with less pain and was able to work alongside his teammates. So, with the number 10 as a flag bearer and confirmed – with Ecuador it was in doubt until 24 hours before the match – the National Team now has one less focus of attention and also the peace of mind that the captain will be back in charge of the team, as in every match since the 2006 World Cup.

Scaloni has some footballing issues to resolve. And perhaps the one that steals the spotlight is what will happen with Ángel Di María. Fideo did not play a single minute in the quarter-finals against Ecuador, he watched the penalties from the bench and, luckily, the team went through and the Rosario native will have two more games with the National Team jersey. “Ángel was always warming up and could be an option. Who doesn’t like to see him? I’m the first, but…,” said Lio DT in the press conference.

Now Di Maria has a chance to start against Canada on Tuesday. In his debut he started as a right-wing midfielder in a 4-4-2 and had some good moments. The other match in which he started was against Peru, the day that Scaloni decided to rotate the team, while against Chile he came on in the second half. Angelito has already announced that he will retire after the Copa América, that he is leaving the National Team…. Given the characteristics of the rival, Scaloni is considering Fideo playing instead of Nico González. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

With eight players confirmed (Dibu, Molina, Cuti, Lisandro, Tagliafico, De Paul, Alexis and Messi), The coach will have to finish defining the 11 with the three positions that were always in doubt in this Copa América: the left-wing midfielder, the centre-forward and the third striker. The third midfielder is something that is being reviewed: although the position is Enzo Fernandez (he won it at the World Cup), he didn’t have good matches since he returned from the inguinal hernia operation and that’s why Leandro Paredes and Gio Lo Celso They are also fighting for that position. Scaloni is between confirming the World Cup midfield or dealing with the current situation.

The centre forward position is always in the spotlight due to the excellent levels of Julián Álvarez and Lautaro Martínez. So far they have started two games each: the first two for Manchester City and the last two for Inter. Julián scored one goal and Lautaro scored four. The uncertainty will continue until the day of the match, but the coach is considering putting in an attack similar to that of the debut against Canada, with Messi, Julián and Di María…

The probable formation

The 11 against Canada and the three doubts: Drawn by Martinez; Nahuel Molina, Cuti Romero, Lisandro Martinez, Nicolas Tagliafico; Rodrigo De Paul, Alexis Mac Allister, Enzo Fernandez or Paredes/Lo Celso; Lionel Messi, Lautaro Martinez or Julian Alvarez, Nicolas Gonzalez or Angel Di Maria.

2024-07-07 17:49:56
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LeBron James Set to Make History with Third Olympic Appearance

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He competed in his first Olympics at age 19. He returned twice in his 20s. Now, just months shy of his 40th birthday, he’s about to get another taste.

LeBron James has nothing left to prove. If he lines up with the Americans once again, it’s simply because he wants to.

James is set to become the first U.S. men’s basketball player to compete in the Olympics in three decades.

The United States camp is in motion in Nevada, the starting point where they are ultimately looking for a fifth gold medal in a row.

“I’m still playing at a high level,” said James, who has two gold medals and a bronze to his name. “I still enjoy playing basketball and I have a great relationship with Team USA. It was important for me to join the guys this summer.”

James can notably reconnect with two of his former coaches, Erik Spoelstra and Tyronn Lue. He won an NBA title with each of them at the helm.

“It’s amazing how intense he is in practice,” U.S. coach Steve Kerr said. “I asked Ty and ‘Spo’ if that’s normal, and they said he’s like that every drill, every day.” READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

James won bronze in 2004 in Athens and also in 2006 at the World Championship (now the World Cup) in Japan.

Since then, the Americans have always won gold when he has donned their jersey, with a record of 36-0.

“Our only goal is to win gold,” James said.

The Americans will face Canada in a pre-season match on Wednesday.

2024-07-07 14:22:00
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Pont-Saint-Esprit Town Hall Organizes Paralympic Games Day for Students

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As part of its “Land of Games Paris 2024” label, the Community and Sports Life office of the Pont-Saint-Esprit town hall organized a day around the Paralympic Games last Monday at Clos Bon-Aure.

Thus, all the CM1 and CM2 pupils in the town, i.e. 250 children, were able to practice Paralympic sports thanks to the equipment provided by the Gard handisport committee: goalball, judo and long race with guide for visually impaired people, wheelchair basketball and sprint for motor impaired people. They were also able to talk with the Spiripontain motorcycle rider Matthieu Lefebvre, who himself has a disability.

The idea of ​​this day, a few weeks before the Olympic and Paralympic Games, was to raise awareness among students about disabilities. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

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