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herederosdelkaos · 8 months
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"La mirada indiscreta": su ciencia oculta de la ficción. Un artículo de Edinson Martínez
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Dime una cosa, ¿estás dispuesta a vivir 100 años? Entonces vente conmigo”. ¿Dónde lo leí?... ¿De dónde me viene esa docena de palabras y, por qué las recordé, justo cuando le abría la puerta a una desconocida para ingresar al lugar del cual ya me iba?...
Me quedé pensando en eso durante un rato, un poco distraído, arañando en la memoria para recordar aquella afirmación precedida de tan extravagante interrogante.
La mujer pasó a mi lado y apenas notó mi presencia, la seguí con una mirada prudente y me alejé en medio de un silencio caviloso.
En la calle, retirándome de aquel sitio, una nube tóxica asociada a un súbito estallido de combustión sonando atronador, inundó todo a su alrededor. Entonces vi a dos sujetos metidos en el capó de un carro al que intentaban encender una y otra vez, como si fuesen paramédicos luchando por reanimar a un paciente. El motor del vehículo una vez que conseguía ponerse en funcionamiento, casi al instante, se desmayaba y lanzaba un estruendo burlón para dejar como dos pasmarotes a sus exasperados socorristas. La causa del desperfecto mecánico se sabría días después cuando, finalmente, se convertiría en una queja general: la calidad de la gasolina era tan deficiente que dañaba filtros y bombas, además de los inyectores y bujías. Leer post completo»
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dreampsychosis · 9 months
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31.07.2023 | Edinson Cavani and Manteca Martínez representing Uruguay at Boca Juniors 🇺🇾💙💛
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diarioelpepazo · 5 months
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Espectáculo estuvo caracterizado por la seguridad y cordialidad. El alcalde Gustavo Fernández celebró con el pueblo. [caption id="attachment_94405" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Lula López. Foto Prensa Alcaldía de San Francisco[/caption] Miles de asistentes colmaron los espacios de la avenida 40 de la Villa Bolivariana de la Urbanización San Francisco, donde disfrutaron el esplendoroso espectáculo del Amanecer de Feria que ofreció la Alcaldía de San Francisco, en homenaje a nuestra excelsa patrona la Virgen de Chiquinquirá. Con gran entusiasmo y alegría, propios y foráneos, cantaron, bailaron y gozaron, al ritmo de variados géneros musicales por parte de destacados artistas de amplia trayectoria regional, nacional e internacional. [caption id="attachment_94406" align="aligncenter" width="511"] Robert Martínez, Franciela Núñer, Gustavo Fernández y Guillermo Molero "Bollolo". Foto Prensa Alcaldía de San Francisco[/caption] La Alcaldía de San Francisco, en conjunto con el sector privado del municipio, ofreció impresionantes shows que estuvieron a cargo del Ensamble Gaitero del Instituto Público Municipal de Cultura "Juan de Dios Martínez", los Zagalines del Padre Vílchez, Lula López, Dennis Daguin, Eroy Chacín, la Big Band San Francisco, Albes Show, Danelo Badell, Nelson Romero "El Ayayero", Alitasia, Feeling Duo, Junior Díaz, Edinson Yepes y Felipe Peláez, quienes dieron lo mejor de su repertorio musical en el escenario, demostrando su gran talento e interpretación vocal. [caption id="attachment_94409" align="aligncenter" width="477"] Nelson Romero. Foto Prensa Alcaldía de San Francisco[/caption] El alcalde de San Francisco, Gustavo Fernández, afirmo con emoción, "Agradezco a Dios por este hermoso regalo de Navidad. Invito a todos a visitar el tradicional pesebre en la sede de la alcaldía, referencia de nuestro municipio que tenía 12 años de ausencia. [caption id="attachment_94407" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] Foto Prensa Alcaldía de San Francisco[/caption] “Detrás de estas actividades se encuentra todo un equipo multidisciplinario conformado por la gerencia de desarrollo social y participación ciudadana, en la figura de la abogada, Fabiana Marín, la primera dama y presidente del Comité de Feria, licenciada Franciela Nuñez de Fernández y al director de seguridad Donell Ocando, hacen posible brindarles un bonito espectáculo para la diversión y el sano esparcimiento" destacó el titular municipal. [caption id="attachment_94408" align="aligncenter" width="483"] El del patio, Eroy Chacín, Foto Prensa Alcaldía de San Francisco[/caption] La Feria de la Chinita en San Francisco, se desarrolló en medio de un gran despliegue de seguridad de aproximadamente 600 efectivos de Polisur, Policía Regional, (PR) Policía Nacional Bolivariana (PNB) y funcionarios del Cuerpo de Bomberos, Seguridad Ciudadana y el Instituto Público Municipal de Salud (IMSASUR) del ayuntamiento sureño en un ambiente tranquilo, seguro y con un gran civismo ciudadano. Este 18 de noviembre, los creyentes de esta advocación mariana podrán visitar la Basílica Nuestra Señora de la Chiquinquirá en la ciudad de Maracaibo, para rendirle tributo y expresarle su fervor a la Virgen Morena, renovando la fe cristiana y enalteciendo la idiosincrasia del pueblo zuliano. [caption id="attachment_94410" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Foto Prensa Alcaldía de San Francisco[/caption] Para recibir en tu celular esta y otras informaciones, únete a nuestras redes sociales, síguenos en Instagram, Twitter y Facebook como @DiarioElPepazo El Pepazo/Prensa Alcaldía de San Francisco
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A mural of Edinson Cavani in his home town of Salto, to which the striker still feels a strong bond. Photograph: Raúl Martínez/EPA
Edinson Cavani: ‘Maybe I don’t fully fit with modern football, in terms of attitudes’ By Sid Lowe
Edinson Cavani is miles away. He has played in five countries, at some of the biggest clubs in the biggest leagues, alongside the biggest stars; he is about to represent Uruguay at his 10th international tournament; and he has racked up 785 games, scored 434 goals and won 26 trophies, but he cannot help being drawn to somewhere else entirely. Back to where it began, far from the training centre where he sits now, a necessary escape. “Name all those places, and I say: ‘No, leave me in Salto,’” he says. “Beneath a tree, in the shade, where the breeze blows, without the sound of cars.”
Cavani talks about the game as a “passion” inherited from his father, a forward who played against Luis Suárez’s dad in Salto where the two Uruguay strikers were born three weeks apart. He discusses dedication, the competitiveness running through him, and the striker’s art, dissected in detail and distilled in a line: “Football is time and space.” There is a wonder at some of the things he did but still cannot explain and he describes a month at the World Cup as a joy “where you feel totally connected to football, where you live it, every second”.
Yet there is something unusual about him; something that, it soon becomes clear as he chats in a gentle, pensive voice, does not entirely fit in football – not the way he believes the game has become. At times there is something almost philosophical, vaguely mystical about him, a lingering feeling that the world he inhabits is not really for him, much he would gladly leave behind.
“There are things I see and feel in football that – how can I say this? – I totally reject.” And asked whether he feels different, he pauses to think, which he does often, and replies softly: “Atypical, maybe.
These days, success tends to be linked to fame, high life, luxury. And honestly, I do have my good life too, opportunities football gives me. But my way of life is very simple. Why do I like nature so much? I may never find the answer, but there’s something inside that takes me there, away from this world, this routine, this dynamic that’s so overwhelming. The only thing football doesn’t allow me is to be where I like more often, out in the countryside.”
Cavani fondly recalls matches, goals he has scored – the description of his first in Europe, paper and pad in hand, takes 10 minutes alone – but also visits to Monet’s house north‑west of Paris, pheasants in the countryside there, pine trees outside Naples, the lake by his Knutsford home, the daily drive to Carrington past green fields, a moment of calm savoured each morning. “I like all that is wild. Just walk, drink mate, see the green, the water. That produces pleasure in me. I don’t know if it’s a need, but it’s a way of life, good for you.”
A kind of therapy, perhaps – and that goes deeper. “There have been moments when I’ve needed professional help,” the 35‑year‑old says. “I have friends who are professionals, and we go down a route that’s more spiritual than psychological. Just talking sustains you. I talk to the psychologist about things that aren’t football. We all hang on football and have little time to focus outside. Often a trauma begins with football but the psychologist helps you see it doesn’t come from football alone; it can be your upbringing, parents, environment, the way you think you are because from very young you thought this was the only way to live, trying to be a footballer, a superhero.
“There’s much you learn over time in football. It’s 20 years since I left home, trying to overcome. You reflect, reach conclusions. Which doesn’t mean what I say is the truth and I don’t share it assuming it’s right. But it’s my way of confronting life. If there was a little book ‘this is happiness’, we’d all go out, buy it and live that way, the same way.”
For Cavani, happiness is raising cattle, working the land, fishing, walking, getting lost. It’s not that he might have been a vet had he not been a footballer; it is that he plans to be one when he is no longer playing, studying for the day he goes back. The contrast to the industry he has been in, especially at clubs such as Paris Saint‑Germain, alongside players such as Neymar or Cristiano Ronaldo, entire industries whose status goes well beyond the game, could hardly be greater. Which may be part of the reason he is ready to return.
Which may also be, he suggests, one of the reasons why Uruguay overachieve, how a country of 3.5 million arrives in Qatar – “not much green there,” Cavani says with a smile – believing the objective is to win.
“Why are we so competitive? Because they teach us to be,” Cavani says. “Because pitches exist, everywhere. In every neighbourhood, every place, however deprived. Wherever there’s space to kick a ball, there’s a game. That competitiveness demanded as a professional is already there: you’ve been doing it all your life, every day, in the rain, any surface, playing barefoot, breaking a toe, wrapping it up and carrying on. I always say that in football it’s not the same to play as to compete.
“We’ve kept that essence. Look at modern football, which is losing that essence. Maybe I come from that old school. Maybe I don’t fully fit with modern football, in terms of attitudes, what it means to players. That doesn’t mean you can’t say how you feel, does it? I see it constantly: modernism, social media, how the world is, how technology has advanced, got into football. That changes mentalities. Before, everyone in a team had the same objective. These days, in certain teams for various reasons – fame, what people and press make players feel – that’s not always the case.”
There is something in Cavani’s tone that expresses loss, a sense of disappointment, hurt. “Maybe so, yeah. True. Because I come from a school where the loveliest thing that can happen is to win as a team. For me there’s no player who makes you win a World Cup on his own. He doesn’t exist and never will. Someone can do something magical but you need teammates running, putting their life on the line. That’s too often forgotten. Instead, it’s all on the goalscorer, the famous name, the Ballon d’Or. That takes focus from what really matters, so that what a team wants to achieve becomes deformed, distorted. You feel that, you experience it. I’ve lived it.”
Learned from it, too. “Because I’ve never had any desire for fame nor to be the best but my best, I’ve analysed teammates and, look,” he says, pausing. “Because the most famous players get highlighted more and sometimes feel the need to demonstrate that …” There is another pause. “When I’ve analysed, I’ve seen negative things that helped me learn and positive things I’ve followed. Everyone has their own personality, you respect that, but there are things I don’t want to ever have in my life, that I reject completely. That’s my reflection.”
The way he tells it Uruguay, like the countryside, is a refuge; a way of reconnecting with what was left behind. “A lot is about humility. Here, the player knows you have to be humble, step down from certain pedestals. These days, everything takes us to a place where the player is egotistical, because he’s thinking about the awards, about …” Cavani pauses. “He leaves aside things that are nicer. If one day I got an individual award I’d be happy, sure, because it underlines your work, but it wouldn’t change my life because the greatest happiness is a photo of my team at home.”
How then do Uruguay avoid that trap, the arrogance, the selfishness? How does that not shift with the emergence of a new generation? “You know what it is?” Cavani replies. “It’s that in our national team, like in our country, people like that are not looked upon kindly. It could be a cultural thing. That idea, that identity, is so clear from youth level that it’s already inculcated in Uruguayan players and hopefully will never be lost. That culture of work, sacrifice, unity which has seen us beat great national teams. It’s not Suárez or Cavani or this guy or that, no. It’s Uruguay. The objective is to win. And we’re conscious that none of us will ever win anything on our own.
“All of us play at a high level but when you’re in the national team you realise that the essence of football is still there,” Cavani says, something almost wistful in his voice. “It’s well-known names, stars at big clubs, yet you feel that solidarity, what football really is. I like to sweat my team’s shirt. Sometimes you lose but I want to know my team gave itself entirely. When you win that way, you enjoy it twice as much. That’s my philosophy of life and football. Earn it. Anything that comes easy never has the same feeling; he who simply receives never appreciates it the way he would when it costs, when there’s sacrifice.
“One of the things I’ve learned about myself through football is there’s always a reason. When you work towards an objective, incredible things can happen. Coldly, sometimes, you can’t understand it, can’t grasp it, but if you pursued it, it can happen.
“The peace I need to approach football, what you see as pressure, is the knowledge that I respected my teammates, held nothing back. Fear grabs you sometimes but if you know you’re giving everything – really giving it, not just lip‑service – that lifts the pressure from you. You have nerves before a game, before a World Cup, but that shows you’re alive, ready. The day I don’t have that, I’ll leave. People confuse that, they get it wrong: a little fear is good. And then, once you step out there, it’s gone.”
ARTICLE https://www.theguardian.com/football/2022/nov/15/edinson-cavani-maybe-i-dont-fully-fit-with-modern-football-in-terms-of-attitudes
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thenationview · 2 years
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Prison for eight Clan del Golfo imprisoned in Atlántico
Prison for eight Clan del Golfo imprisoned in Atlántico
After the arrests, the security forces identified them as follows: Edinson Buelvas, ‘el Flaco’ or ‘cheeks’; John Escalante Sarmiento, aka Marisol; Ruth Hopper, aka Anastasia; Yaquelis Morelo González, aka Fausto; James Mendoza, also known as the Cole; Yean Carlos Gómez Núñez, aka the politician; Samuel David Martínez Baron, aka Mayerly; Luis Garcia Barrera, aka the Bear; Breine Atencio Barrios;…
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worldcupfollower · 3 years
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WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS (SOUTH AMERICA): MATCHDAY 4, 17 November 2020
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Ecuador made it 13 goals and 9 points in their last three matches, Colombia suffering their second heavy defeat in five days, after losing 3-0 at home to Uruguay. Ecuador went 2-0 ahead thanks to poor marking (surprising in a Carlos Queiroz team) and excellent finishing, and then ran riot.
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Better luck next time James.
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La Vinotinto picked themselves off the deck with a vital win, little man Soteldo crossing for big man Rondón to secure the winner. Can Venezuela qualify for the first time?
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Salomón Rondón made up for a bad miss in the first half by scoring the winner.
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Bolivia won their first point: aside from a 5-0 thrashing by Brazil on Matchday 1, they have been very competitive, and have now played the top four.
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Lautaro Martínez of Argentina: you can pass it left or pass it right, but not over my head, ok? Martinez finished a one-on-one to make it 2-0, in the match against Peru. In the 9th minute Christian Cueva of Peru had a one-on-one, but dived, and failed to score or win a penalty. Peru drop to 9th in the table.
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Richarlison nods home Brazil’s second goal. Later, he was the victim of a nasty foul by Edinson Cavani. Cavani didn’t take his red card well. Uruguay were unlucky: Darwin Nuñez hit the bar and went one down when Arthur’s shot was deflected. Brazil now have 4 wins out of 4.
Current standings:
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Next Qualifying (apart from Qatar v Bangladesh in Asia on 4 December 2020) is in March 2021, when South America and Asia restart, and Europe and North/Central America and the Caribbean begin.
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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onmadridista · 3 years
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Transfers: Real Madrid want to capture new Cavani
Transfers: Real Madrid want to capture new Cavani
Agustín Álvarez Martínez, 20, who scored on his Uruguay debut last Sunday against Bolivia, is attracting interest from Real Madrid. Real Madrid continue to scour the international market in search of young talent. And one of the players who has garnered great interest from club scouts is Agustín Álvarez Martínez, who has the potential to be the next Edinson Cavani, according to information from…
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crestametalica · 3 years
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victor-tello-world · 3 years
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#Noticia | Familiares de pescadores desaparecidos piden ayuda a autoridades en su búsqueda. Angustiados se encuentran los familiares de 6 pescadores del caserío CP6 Bajo-Piedra Roja del distrito de Las Lomas desaparecidos en alta mar, esto ocurrió el pasado18 de junio donde los pescadores partieron desde el puerto de #bayovár en Sechura. En la embarcación iban el patrón Roger Fiestas Martínez, Jhon Lenin Peña Morales, Anderson Juárez Nima, Edinson David Silupú Juárez, Lluis Juárez Domínguez y Henry Joel Seminario Juárez. Los familiares desesperados piden ayuda a las autoridades competentes para que no cesen la búsqueda, ya son más de diez días que no tienen noticias de sus familiares. “Que los busquen por mar y por aire, estamos angustiados por no saber nada de ellos, por favor que no los dejen de buscar”, clamó muy acongojada, la madre de uno de los desaparecidos. #DeBuenaFuente...te lo cuenta todo! https://www.instagram.com/p/CQ-KOGpnz-m/?utm_medium=tumblr
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herederosdelkaos · 2 months
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"Este año nos mudaremos", un relato de Edinson Martínez - El entrechoque metálico de un juego
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–Este año nos mudaremos, Ónix… –dice con determinación, con ese tono pausado con el que se expresan las palabras queriendo asegurarse su certeza; las dirige en la penumbra a su única compañía. Es la misma afirmación que llevaba tiempo escuchando de Faustino, por eso ahora suena como una promesa incumplida. Al principio pareció que continuaría la idea, quizás pretendiendo una de esas conversaciones que surgen repentinamente anudándose posteriormente a otras... Abrir post»
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dcdoregioncentral · 3 years
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Mediante diversos despliegues de seguridad #FAES, realizados en el estado #Lara, fueron aprehendidos 20 ciudadanos por el delito de porte ilícito de arma de fuego y de municiones, a quienes se les incautaron: un total de 17 armas de fuego: seis pistolas, un rifle, dos facsímiles, cuatro escopetas, tres revólveres, un escopetín; 33 municiones de diversos calibres, una moto, un vehículo tipo machito y un teléfono celular. Los detenidos quedaron identificados como: Juan Carlos Navas, Anthony Argenis Vargas Orellana, Anderson José Acosta Torrealba, Jesús Gregorio Parra Guzmán, Carlos Miguel Vásquez Uranga, Daniel Antonio Carrasco Mujica, Julián Alexander Hernández Gómez, Anderson José Colmenares Leal, Jesús Ángel González Paz, Roberto Antonio González Delgado, Devenson Isaac Sira Piña, José Gregorio Vásquez Freitez, Miler Alexander Arriechi Silva, Edinson José León Martínez, Williams Javier Labrador Barrios, Alirio Antonio Linares Pérez, José William Linares Pérez, Maikel Alexander Guevara Aranguren, Carlos Vásquez y Salvador Alexander Anzola Pargas. La evidencia incautada y los detenidos fueron colocaron a orden del @mp.venezolano, tras realizar las actuaciones correspondientes. #SeguridadYPaz #Faes #FaesPorLaPaz #SomosFaes #FaesGarantíaDePaz #FaesPorVenezuela #FaesEsPaz #FaesPorLaPatria #NicolásMaduro #Venezuela #UOTE #Bti #CPNB #FANB @nicolasmaduro @dcabellor @carmentmelendezr @vtvcanal8 @mazo4f @freddybernalrosales @elioestrada18 @ruben_santiago_s https://www.instagram.com/p/CQrV8ZFBqIo/?utm_medium=tumblr
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diarioelpepazo · 5 months
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[caption id="attachment_94332" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] Foto Prensa Alcaldía de San Francisco[/caption] Luego de semanas de arduo trabajo, disciplina, constancia y dedicación, Paola Contreras, conquistó el título de Reina de la Feria de la Chinita San Francisco 2023. El cuadro final lo completó Andrea Caldera, electa Reina de Turismo, mientrás que Jetsiany Sánchez, Yorianny Guerrero y Marynes Barrera, quedaron como primera, segunda y tercera finalista. Una extraordinaria noche llena de grandes emociones y momentos inolvidables, fue la que vivieron las 11 jóvenes sanfranciscanas que participaron en este concurso de belleza, organizado por la Gerencia de Desarrollo Social y Participación Ciudadana, dirigida por la abogada, Fabiana Marín. El alcalde Gustavo Fernández, acompañado por la primera dama y presidente del Comité de Feria, Franciela Nuñez de Fernández, y demás autoridades municipales, invitó nuevamente a los ciudadanos dentro y fuera de la entidad sureña, a disfrutar del gran Amanecer de Feria, este próximo 17 de noviembre en la avenida 40, Villa Bolivariana de la Urbanización San Francisco. Desde la Concha Acústica del Instituto Público Municipal de Cultura "Juan de Dios Martínez" y por segundo año consecutivo, los espectadores disfrutaron de un grandioso show musical, que estuvo a cargo de Junior Diaz, Edinson Yepes, la presentación especial de Abraham Alzate, ganador del Festival La Voz Infantil y Juvenil, San Francisco 2023, bajo la producción de VM Dance Estudio, en medio de un contagioso ambiente de feria. "Seguimos rescatando y enalteciendo las costumbres y tradiciones en nuestro municipio, brindándoles a los sanfranciscanos actividades y espacios destinados para la distracción y el sano esparcimiento, durante los meses más bonitos del año, donde celebramos las festividades en honor a la Virgen Morena y la Navidad" afirmó la máxima autoridad civil de la localidad sureña. [caption id="attachment_94333" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Foto Prensa Alcaldía de San Francisco[/caption] Para recibir en tu celular esta y otras informaciones, únete a nuestras redes sociales, síguenos en Instagram, Twitter y Facebook como @DiarioElPepazo El Pepazo/Prensa Alcaldía de San Francisco
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tkmedia · 3 years
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Argentina beats Uruguay 1-0 in Copa America classico
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Argentina beat Uruguay 1-0 on Friday in its second match at Copa America, making Lionel Messi's team co-leaders of Group A with Chile with four points each.Midfielder Guido Rodriguez scored the only goal at the Mané Garrincha stadium in Brasilia with a header in the 13th minute after Messi crossed from the left. The ball hit goalkeeper Fernando Muslera's right post before going in.Earlier Chile beat Bolivia 1-0 on a goal by English-Chilean striker Ben Brereton.Seeking some defensive solidity, Argentina changed nearly all of back four after the 1-1 draw with Chile. Right-back Gonzalo Montiel, defender Lucas Martínez Quarta and left-back Nicolás Tagliafico were replaced by Nahuel Molina, Cristian Romero and Marcos Acuña, respectively. Nicolás Otamendi was the only defender who remained. Rodriguez replaced injured Leandro Paredes.Argentina controlled nearly all of the game against an Uruguayan team that included the powerful offensive duo of Luis Suárez and Edinson Cavani.Argentina midfielder Rodrigo de Paul said his team deserved to finally win - it had not won since November 2020."Today we tried to be a more compact team. We know that with the players we have here we can score at any time," he said. "Today we gave another little step to improvement, we will celebrate it."Coach Oscar Tabárez has not seen his team win in four matches. He said in a press conference that Uruguay did not have many opportunities against Argentina, but still has a good chance to advance to the knockout stage in the next three matches."We have players that know well how to score goals, but we could not use them," he said.Argentina's next match will be against Paraguay on Monday, the same day that Uruguay will play its second match in the tournament against Chile.A victory against Uruguay could move Argentina into first place in its group and avoid an early knockout-stage meeting with defending champion Brazil, which is in Group B.The result also provided some relief for Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni, who was criticized after his team's opening 1-1 draw against Chile on Monday.The top four teams of each group will advance to the knockout stage. Read the full article
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pichangaclub · 4 years
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El Inter piensa en Mertens si Lautaro se va al Barça
El Inter piensa en Mertens si Lautaro se va al Barça
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El club italiano continúa preparándose por si su jugador estrella se acaba marchando al conjunto azulgrana. Edinson Cavani también se suma a sus objetivos.
El Inter de Milán continúa peinado el mercado para buscar un nueve de garantías que sea capaz de desempeñar el rol de Lautaro Martínez si al final se acaba marchando al Barcelona. Las negociaciones por el argentino, que solo quiere jugar en…
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Beisbolistas dominicanos activos y retirados se unieron para beneficiar a decenas de familias vulnerables con raciones alimenticias, así como al personal médico con insumos de bioprotección, ante la crisis sanitaria que vive el pais por el coronavirus. Más de un millón de dólares se reunió para la causa, al cual se sumó MLB, la Asociación de Jugadores de MLB, organizaciones de Grandes Ligas como los White Sox, y otros, dijo Pedro Martínez, quien junto a su esposa Carolina y Edwin Encarnación dieron una conferencia virtual vía la aplicación Zoom. “Como peloteros, todos sentimos la responsabilidad de aliviar la carga de nuestro país que está atravesando algo nunca visto. Todos somos uno ahora mismo, y por eso hemos organizado esta coalición, porque muchas familias nos necesitan” expresó Pedro, quien agregó que se canalizó en principio 6 mil canasta para distribuir a todo el país. El primer donativo de alimentos fue distribuido en la sede de la Fundación Pedro Martínez en Manoguayabo, por los jugadores de Grandes Ligas, Pedro Martínez y Edwin Encarnación, con el fin de que distintos representantes las entregaran en varias comunidades del interior del país en los próximos días. Entre los beisbolistas que colaboraron, además de la Global Talent Sports Management, se encuentran: Pedro Martinez David Ortiz, Edwin Encarnación, José Bautista. Adrián Beltré, Ervin Santana, José Pujols, Manny Machado, Edinson Volquez, Nelson Cruz, Vladimir Guerrero, Aramis Ramírez, Johnny Cueto, Marcell Ozuna, Melky Cabrera, Alfonso Soriano, Starlin Castro, Juan Soto, Francisco Cordero y Carlos Santana. También, Fenapepro, Francisco Liriano, Francisco Casilla, Gregory Polanco, Luis Severino, Carlos Gómez, Starling Marte, Dorningo Santana, Miguel Sano, Dellin Betances, Kelvin Herrera. Michael Pineda, Jeurys Familia, Placido Polanco, Luis Castillo, Rafael Furcal, Mel Rojas Jr., Milciades Arturo Noboa, Gary Sánchez, Ketel Marte, Nomar Mazara, Fernando Tatis, Dinelson Lamet y Freddy Peralta. #osnyenlosdeportes #beisbollatinord #loquepasohoy. @45pedromartinez @davidortiz @encadwin #mbl https://www.instagram.com/p/B_s7n-6DgY2/?igshid=c6t64cbrdj3a
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gadgetsrevv · 5 years
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Ten exciting Champions League debutants to watch this week | Football
There will be plenty of familiar faces on show in the Champions League this week, but there are also a number of players hoping to make an impression on the big stage at the first time of asking. We’ve picked out 10 players embarking on their first Champions League campaign who are worth watching.
Erling Håland may be familiar to Premier League fans as the son of former Leeds and Manchester City defender Alf-Inge, but the 19-year-old is a very different player to his dad. The striker made headlines over the summer when he scored a triple hat-trick – yes nine goals – in the Under-20 World Cup for Norway against Honduras. He moved to Salzburg in January and has started this season brilliantly, scoring 11 goals in seven appearances so far – including two hat-tricks.
Osimhen is another young striker who has made a fantastic start at a new club this season. Lille signed the 20-year-old to help make up for the goals lost by the departure of Nicolas Pépé to Arsenal. Unlike the Ivory Coast international, Osimhen plays through the middle. He has scored five goals already this season and all of them have been at home in front of the Lille supporters.
Arriving from Wolfsburg after a successful loan spell in Belgium with Charleroi, Osimhen has been in red hot form. Having also opened his international account for Nigeria over the latest international break, the striker’s confidence should be through the roof.
A key figure in the Spain team that won the Euro Under-21 Championship this summer, Olmo is a former Barcelona youngster who made a surprising move to Croatia five years ago. The attacking midfielder can play anywhere behind the striker and he has an eye for goal; he scored in three of his four appearances at the Euros in June and has also scored in three Champions League qualifiers this season.
The 21-year-old is now the captain of Spain’s U21 side and is regarded as one of the top young players outside of Europe’s major leagues. He stood out for Dinamo Zagreb in the Europa League last season and now has a chance to prove himself at the top table.
Ajax signed Lisandro Martínez from Argentinian club Defensa y Justicia over the summer as a replacement for Matthijs de Ligt. While Martínez is not as tall as the young Dutchman, he has tremendous ability on the ball. The Argentinian has even covered in midfield of late, completing 91.7% of his passes in five Eredivisie appearances so far.
The 21-year-old has already been capped by Argentina and is tipped to be a key player for the national team in the years to come. Supremely confident in possession, he keeps the ball effortlessly and can breeze past opponents as he moves out from the back. He has completed all 12 of his attempted dribbles this season.
Berge is a baby-faced giant in the Genk midfield who was linked to a string of Premier League clubs over the last two years. The 21-year-old is capable both in and out of possession and can take the ball off and past opponents with impressive ease given his stature. He also scored his first goal for Norway over the international break.
Berge has played in the Europa League with Genk, he now has the chance to test himself on another level, having helped the club win their first league title in eight years last season. The Belgian side are in a tough group with Liverpool, Napoli and Salzburg, so he will need to perform especially well if they are to upset the odds.
Having scored 30 goals in two seasons at Celta Vigo – making him the sixth top scorer in La Liga over that time – Gómez came close to joining West Ham in the summer, but instead opted for Champions League football with Valencia. He’ll be desperate to make his mark in the competition as a result.
Gómez scored his first goal for Valencia against Barcelona at the weekend. He has a good record against Barcelona – having scored in three of his last five appearances against them – and he has also found the net against both Madrid clubs, showing he can pose problems for the very best defenders. The 23-year-old Uruguayan has the hopes of a nation on his shoulders. Sooner or later he will replace Luis Suárez or Edinson Cavani in the pecking order and, like them, he is a real handful from a physical perspective, as well as a real threat from crosses.
It seems bizarre that a France international who has won the World Cup could have no European club football under his belt, but that was the case for Pavard. It will soon change following his long-awaited move to Bayern Munich. The former Lille and Stuttgart defender can play at the heart of the defence, but he has taken up his usual station at right-back for Bayern, which has allowed Joshua Kimmich to return to midfield.
The 23-year-old already has a goal and assist for his new club and he has impressed both on the deck and in the air. Pavard has completed over 90% of his passes in his four Bundesliga appearances this season and he has won 12 of his 13 aerial duels.
Following the loss of Lucas Hernandez (to Bayern Munich) and Diego Godin (to Inter), Atléti had to bolster their backline in the transfer market. Kieran Trippier and Renan Lodi came at full-back and Hermoso arrived from Espanyol with a reputation as one of Spain’s best young centre-halves.
He has been rotated with former Manchester City player Stefan Savic so far, but the 24-year-old will hope to make the spot alongside José Giménez his own over the coming weeks and months. Having helped Espanyol qualify for the Europa League last season, Hermoso has skipped a grade and jumped up to Champions League football.
Another player who has broken on to the international stage over the past year, Sensi made the move from Sassuolo to Inter over the summer and is already a huge hit with the Nerazzurri fans. A goal on his debut certainly helped the midfielder settle in and a matchwinner against Udinese at the weekend will have boosted the 24-year-old’s confidence even more before his first European campaign.
Sensi has stood out for more than just his two goals, however. The quality and range of his passing has been superb. He’s been given the license to bomb forward at his new club and is flourishing, firing off 11 shots, creating eight chances and completing 88.4% of his passes in three Serie A appearances this season.
Gómez has been a star turn in Serie A for years and now he is being given his chance to play in the Champions League at the grand old age of 31. The diminutive Argentinian has not been given the international recognition his form has merited, although there is another decent little magician in his path. Still, it will be a joy to watch the Atalanta talisman in the Champions League.
Atalanta will fancy their chances of qualifying from the group along with Manchester City. Gómez will be crucial to their efforts. He has reached double figures for assists in each of the last three seasons in Italy, scoring 29 goals along the way. He has also created more chances (305) and completed more dribbles (273) than any other player in the division in that time. It’s about time the rest of Europe enjoyed what “Papu” Gómez has to offer.
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