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Romania-Netherlands, It’s time to take the Oranje seriously

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Clear victory for the Netherlands over Romania; Euro 2024 quarter-finals earned and Oranje, for the first time, convincing.

It is likely that many, in the round of 16 of this European Championship, identified this match as one of the most fascinating or at least the most hard-fought of those that would have started the knockout phase of Euro 2024. And so it promised to be, this Romania-Netherlands: if the Netherlands, who qualified a little under the radar in our imagination, risked stumbling on the enthusiasm of a surprising Romania, the clash in Munich disappointed these expectations, and showed us what the real balance of power between these two teams is. The Netherlands are going to the quarter-finals of Euro 2024who clearly triumphed after a match of serene superiority in which, although the score remained in the balance until the final minutes, the impression is that it could never have gone differently than it did.

The first 15 minutes of the first half promise a match that we will never actually seewith an aggressive Romania determined to press the Netherlands very high, taking their breath away from the first possession. The illusion is that the plan can work, leaving a foretaste of suffocating full-court duels throughout the match but, as often happens, the initial enthusiasm ends up slowly waning, giving way to a settling-in phase. As soon as Romania shows signs of fraying, Schouten’s vertical play tears through their defenses, giving way to the action that, going from Xavi Simonsleads to the goal of Cody Steel. And that dilutes the Romanians’ impetus, starting another match.

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The game we actually see is in fact decidedly different, with the Orange who forcefully take control of the operations, cornering a Romania that is struggling to limit the damage. It is on the wings that Koeman tries to break down Iordanescu’s defense, and in fact they are precisely the external chains to create the most favorable situations: on the one hand Dumfries it’s a piston, especially in the first half with the support of Mountain wineon the other hand it is precisely the tandem formed by Simons and Gakpo (highly inspired) to score the 1-0 goal, while Grinding from the bench adds two lines to the scoreboard. It ends up being a monologue in orange tones with the Netherlands, masters of the game, not spreading further only because of the lack of a more cynical centre forward and a somewhat baroque streak by Xavi Simons in the final meters. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

The European of the Romania It ends with a match that, almost symbolically, in its development seems to be the mirror of the entire tournament of Iordanescu’s team. Really credible only at the debutthe surprising 3-0 victory against Ukraine had teased us with the idea that the Romanians could be a real wild card in the tournament, but their hopes remained stuck on that 17th June. The defeat against Belgium has normalized the level of this teamwhich never confirmed the danger glimpsed in the first match. Overall, Romania’s remains a positive tournament (it had not reached the knockout stages since Euro 2000), but with a hint of disappointment for what it had implied, and which instead did not happen.

On the contrary, never as convincing as in this match the NetherlandsThat They show their claws just when the moment becomes most important. The team of Koeman had been effectively “postponed”, after a group stage passed only thanks to a regulation that also saves the best third-placed teams, but it was expected to make a leap in maturity now that there is no more room for mistakes. If injuries had forced Koeman to solve a puzzle to redesign his team, orphaned of some fundamental pawnsThe Orange they seem to have now run in this 3-4-3 a bit hybrid as the most suitable outfit to play their cards in the tournament. The side of the draw is the weakest: if the Netherlands are this team, Maybe it’s time to really take them seriously.

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2024-07-02 18:35:12
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Exciting Summer Badminton Events with the Badminton Club Kemperle (BCK)

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After the success of its “flying Tuesdays” in 2023, the Badminton Club Kemperle (BCK) will be doing it again in July and August, in the Kerjouanneau hall. “We will be organizing them on Tuesdays July 9, 16, 23 and 30 and Tuesdays August 6, 13, 20 and 27. This year, the hall will be open from 5 p.m. to come and test it and train. However, we will close registrations at 7 p.m., to start the matches at 7:30 p.m.,” explains Quentin Tuaillon, the organizer of the evenings.

The BCK offers equipment loans for these evenings open to all, men or women, licensed or non-licensed, young or adult. “Registration is €4 per player, we will always play doubles for four to six matches, it is possible to come accompanied, otherwise you can find a teammate,” explains the BCK coach. The club will have a refreshment bar on site.

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2024-07-04 15:32:35
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Thierry Henry’s Blues are off to a good start in their preparation for the 2024 Paris Olympics

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The French Olympic football team got its preparations for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games off to a good start by dominating Paraguay (4-1) in Bayonne.

In the uncertainty of putting together a coherent and competitive group, Thierry Henry appreciated the first official outing of his Olympic Blues, logical winners of Paraguay (4-1) at the end of a tight match, Thursday evening in Bayonne.

The former Gunner was heading into a bit of the unknown against the Paraguayans, winners of the CONMEBOL 2024 pre-Olympic tournament, notably by eliminating Brazil. Especially after losing Kephren Thuram on Wednesday, banned from participating in the Games by his future club, Juventus, and seeing the South Americans respond, physically, to the tricolor challenge, for a good half hour before dropping off and suffering.

Fortunately, in his Olympic hat, Henry has playmakers and real ball players who, when they are well connected, can do damage. The impression left by Michael Olise, announced insistently on the side of Bayern Munich and who would be, in the event of his departure, a big loss for the French offensive animation, reassured on the potential of the team.

Because the Crystal Palace resident shone on the pitch of the Aviron rugby players, being at the origin or conclusion of all the French situations. And it was on one of his breakthroughs in the middle just before the break, followed by a perfect shift that his club partner Jean-Philippe Mateta, with a flat left foot, equalized (1-1). READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Opposition of style

Because in this opposition of style against aggressive and tenacious Paraguayans, the defensive errors of the central hinge were costly and this from the start with an opportunistic Juan Salcedo to steal the ball from Castello Lukeba before calmly adjusting Guillaume Restes with a cross shot (3).

The multiple changes made at half-time did nothing to disrupt the French machine. Quite the opposite, especially when seriousness returns to the ranks. An acceleration by Enzo Millot led to a penalty left to Mateta (51) by the +general+ Alexandre Lacazette.

Then when the physical and technical difference finally extinguished the opposing ambitions, Rayan Cherki really came back on track at the end of a rush from Désiré Doué (72). To the delight of the Bayonne public, Adrien Truffert also made a very favorable contribution by offering a caviar to Arnaud Kalimuendo for a final 4-1 summarizing well this successful start to the campaign.

The French team, which will play its second preparation match on Thursday July 11 against the Dominican Republic, will launch its Olympic campaign on July 24 against the United States at the Stade Vélodrome, before facing Guinea in Nice three days later and New Zealand on the 30th again at the Vélodrome.

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Jannik Sinner Faces Miomir Kecmanovic in Wimbledon Round of 16 Showdown

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Jannik Sinner wants to get into the round of 16 as quickly as possible. © APA/afp / HENRY NICHOLLS

Jannik Sinner will play on the hallowed turf of Wimbledon on Friday evening for a place in the round of 16. He will be up against a man who has never beaten an absolute top player. But Sinner is forewarned.

Hanfmann, Berrettini, Griekspoor, Shelton, Medvedev or Dimitrov, Alcaraz. Jannik Sinner’s path to the Wimbledon final seemed clear, provided he himself remained victorious. But suddenly he is facing a completely different opponent: Miomir Kecmanovic. The Serb defeated the favored grass-court specialist Griekspoor in five sets in the second round and is now taking on the world number one.

Kecmanovic, who at 24 is two years older than Sinner, has been consistently between places 27 (best ranking) and 60 in the world rankings for around two years. He is currently ranked 52nd in the ATP computer. The fact that his career is stagnating is also due to the fact that he has not made it past the quarter-finals in any tournament this year. However, he has shown a clear improvement in form since the start of the week in Wimbledon. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Center Court and Prime Time

Even though Kecmanovic is an unknown quantity for many, Sinner knows the man from Belgrade, who was considered a potential successor to Novak Djokovic in his youth, almost inside out. The two faced each other for the first time in 2019 at the NextGen Finals, and twice more in the following years in Cincinnati and Melbourne. They also played against each other in doubles in the Davis Cup. And Sinner always came out on top. Another fact speaks in favor of the tennis star from Sexten: Kecmanovic has never defeated a top 5 player in his career.

Miomir Kecmanovic has shown great tennis so far at Wimbledon. © APA/afp / ANDREJ ISAKOVIC

The Serb will make another attempt on Friday evening. The match between him and the clear favorite Sinner is scheduled as the third match after 2.30 p.m. (CEST) on Center Court. It is therefore quite possible that Sinner will play at absolute prime time. SportNews will certainly cover the match – regardless of the time – with a live ticker.
2024-07-04 20:40:54
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