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Sudesh Baniya
Sudesh is a Nepali journalist and researcher with 3+ years of freelance experience across video, audio, and the written word covering the intersection of sports, culture, geopolitics, and current affairs. Currently based in Doha, he goes to Northwestern University and has been published in Euronews,...
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Five reasons why AC Milan might win the Serie A title in 2021-22
07 Oct 2021
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khelnow.com
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English
| Football
AC Milan is considered a strong contender for the Serie A title in the 2021-22 season due to a solid defensive unit, a goal-centric attacking force, an impressive start to the season, a decline in strength among rivals, and lessons learned from the previous season. The team's resilience is evident in their defensive statistics, and with Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Olivier Giroud leading the attack, they are expected to score consistently. Despite the departure of key players like Gianluigi Donnarumma and Hakan Calhanoglu, AC Milan's regression is less than that of other clubs. The article also notes that other Serie A clubs are facing challenges, such as Atalanta's loss of Cristian Romero and Inter's changes post-Antonio Conte, which may benefit AC Milan. The team aims to build on the experiences from the last season, relying on young talents like Sandro Tonali, Brahim Diaz, and Rafael Leao, and new goalkeeper Mike Maignan.
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Tom Barclay
Tom Barclay is a sports journalist based in London, United Kingdom. He covers Premier League football for The Sun, Britain's biggest newspaper.
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I’m Carlo Ancelotti’s former right-hand man… he’s a fantastic football manager but even better at recommending box sets
10 Oct 2023
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The Sun
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English
| Champions League
Paul Clement, former assistant to Carlo Ancelotti, shares insights into Ancelotti's managerial prowess and personal habits, highlighting his ability to adapt, manage pressure, and maintain strong relationships. Clement recounts their time together at various top clubs and praises Ancelotti's calm demeanor and tactical acumen. The article also touches on Clement's interactions with Pep Guardiola and his aspirations for future managerial roles.
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Alessandro Cappelli
Alessandro Cappelli is a journalist based in Pozzuoli, Italy.
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Ibra Showtime
09 Jul 2019
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Rivista Undici
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Italian
| Entertainment & Celebrity
Zlatan Ibrahimovic has utilized his time with the Los Angeles Galaxy in Major League Soccer to expand his legend beyond the sport, leveraging his presence in the United States to build a brand and prepare for a future career, potentially in acting. Despite being in a less prominent league, Ibrahimovic's dominance on the field remains unquestionable, with his performance and persona elevating the profile of both his team and the league. His ambition is clear: to lead the Galaxy back to victory and leave an indelible mark on American soccer.
Hernan Crespo
Currently based in Germany.
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic and José Mourinho will make Manchester United winners
31 Jul 2016
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www.theguardian.com
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English
| Football
Hernán Crespo reflects on his experiences working with Zlatan Ibrahimovic and José Mourinho, expressing confidence that their presence at Manchester United will restore the club's winning mentality. He highlights Mourinho's managerial prowess and Ibrahimovic's evolution into a mature, team-oriented player. Crespo shares personal anecdotes illustrating their leadership qualities and predicts a successful tenure for them at Manchester United.
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Boris Hamer
I am an experienced photographer and videographer based in Belgrade, Serbia, with a passion for capturing impactful moments through the lens. With a background in documentary photography and video production, I specialize in covering breaking news, political events, and cultural stories. My work ...
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Who owns a Bugatti?
01 Dec 2023
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Under30CEO
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English
| Automotive Industry
Bugatti, a luxury sports car brand, is currently owned by Volkswagen Group, which acquired it in 1998. The brand has a rich history, originally founded by Ettore Bugatti in 1909 in Molsheim, France. Over the years, Bugatti has been owned by various entities, including Ettore's son Roland and Italian entrepreneur Romano Artioli, before Volkswagen's acquisition. Bugatti is renowned for its high-performance vehicles like the Veyron and Chiron, attracting ownership from celebrities and wealthy individuals worldwide. The brand's exclusivity and limited production make its cars highly sought after.
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Toby Hill
Toby Hill is a freelance journalist based in Asuncion, Paraguay, covering social, political and environmental issues. He was previously based in Bolivia, where he wrote on indigneous activism for the Guardian and the country's gridlocked prison system for OpenDemocracy, among many other themes.
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Everton: Club may sign a Liverpool “legend”
01 Apr 2023
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thisisfutbol.com
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English
| Premier League
Everton is considering signing former Liverpool striker Divock Origi, who is currently with AC Milan but has had a poor season. The club faces competition from West Ham United, Leeds United, Aston Villa, Crystal Palace, and Galatasaray. Origi's past performance in the Premier League suggests he could be a valuable addition to Everton, especially given the club's financial constraints and need for a reliable striker. Sean Dyche is exploring options to strengthen the team's attack, and Origi's return to the Premier League could be beneficial.
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Saeid Jafari
Saeid Jafari is an Iranian journalist and an analyst on Middle Eastern affairs. He is a contributor to various media outlets such as Al-Monitor, Foreign Policy, Atlantic Council, National Interest, Middle East Eye, and Euronews. He has also worked for many Iranian media outlets including Aseman, ...
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Job Success Rate 100%
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Covid-19: Positive test results are the new VIP party pass in Iran
26 Jan 2024
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Middle East Eye
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English
| Iran's Political System and Health Policy
The article discusses the trend of 'antibody parties' in Tehran, Iran, where young people gather socially on the condition that attendees have tested positive for Covid-19 antibodies. The tests, which cost about $5, are seen as a way to bypass government restrictions and reclaim a sense of normalcy. The article highlights the experiences of individuals like Mitra and Mehrdad, who are tired of the pandemic's restrictions. It also touches on Iran's political stance on vaccines, mentioning the ban on imports from the US and UK, as declared by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and the collaboration with Cuba for vaccine development. The article raises concerns about the effectiveness of antibodies in preventing reinfection and the risks associated with these parties, including the possibility of fake test results being used to gain entry.
Diego Martinez Montero
Diego Martinez Montero is a Spanish journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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Manchester United is the team to beat
12 Apr 2017
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es.euronews.com
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Spanish
| Football
The Europa League quarter-finals begin with a standout match between Anderlecht and Manchester United. Anderlecht, leading in their domestic league, face the favored Manchester United, who are focusing on this match due to their inconsistent Premier League performance. United, led by Mourinho and Ibrahimovic, aim to secure a strong position despite injuries to key players Mata, Jones, and Smalling. Other quarter-final matches include Ajax vs. Schalke 04, Celta de Vigo vs. Genk, and Olympique de Lyon vs. Besiktas, with the second legs scheduled for the following Thursday.
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Ahmed Murad
AHme Murad is a journalist based in Islamabad, Pakistan. He is associated with Dunya news
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EA and Fifa’s 30-year soccer video game union at risk in battle over name
12 Nov 2021
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The Irish Times
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English
| Sports
The longstanding partnership between Electronic Arts (EA) and Fifa is at risk due to a dispute over the value of the Fifa name. EA is considering rebranding its popular soccer video game franchise, potentially moving forward with the name 'EA Sports F.C.' The conflict arises as Fifa seeks a significant increase in its licensing fee, while EA aims for broader rights, including digital memorabilia and esports tournaments. Despite the potential split, EA has secured numerous naming licenses with major football organizations to ensure the game's continuity. The outcome of this dispute could reshape the future of soccer video games and the business dynamics between EA and Fifa.
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Piyush Pal
Piyush Pal is a journalist based in New Delhi, India.
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League Cup: Bristol City manager Lee Johnson looking forward to Manchester City test after dumping United out
21 Dec 2017
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www.firstpost.com
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English
| League Cup
Bristol City manager Lee Johnson is excited about facing Manchester City in the League Cup semi-finals after his team eliminated Manchester United with a 2-1 victory. Korey Smith's stoppage-time goal secured the win, and Johnson celebrated enthusiastically. The Championship side has also defeated Watford, Stoke, and Crystal Palace in the competition. Johnson praised his players and expressed anticipation for the upcoming matches. Manchester United's manager, Jose Mourinho, acknowledged Bristol City's win as a 'beautiful day for football.' Chelsea will face Arsenal in the other semi-final.
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Nakul Pande
Sports writer and radio broadcaster specialising in cricket and football. Regular commentator on GuerillaCricket.com.
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Do Inter Milan's Swap Deals Ever Work?
16 Mar 2021
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Sports Gazette
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English
| Transfer Deals
Inter Milan has a long history of engaging in player swap deals, with varying degrees of success. Notable swaps include trading away Andrea Pirlo and Clarence Seedorf to AC Milan, and Roberto Carlos to Real Madrid, which are generally viewed as unfavorable in hindsight. The article also discusses the financial implications of swap deals, particularly in the context of Financial Fair Play and the impact of COVID-19 on club budgets. It highlights the complexity of such deals and the accounting benefits they can provide to football clubs.
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Emanuel Rosu
I have contributed or written sports stories for The NY Times, The Guardian, BBC, World Soccer, Four Four Two, ESPN or Josimar (Norway). I also worked as a local fixer for UEFA, BT Sport, ARD, or Movistar. I work as a football journalist and represent Romania in the vote for the 'Ballon d'Or'.
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MLS Legend Landon Donovan: ‘Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo Could Come to the MLS’
28 Jul 2022
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OnlineGambling.com | OG News
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English
| Player Transfers
Landon Donovan believes that both Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo could eventually play in Major League Soccer (MLS) before retiring, following the trend of other high-profile players like Beckham and Ibrahimovic. Despite current betting odds and rumors suggesting otherwise, Donovan is optimistic about the league's growth and attractiveness. Messi and Ronaldo's potential moves to MLS are discussed, with Messi owning property in Miami and Ronaldo expressing past interest in the US.
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Mina Rzouki
Mina Rzouki is a European Football journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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AC Milan v Man Utd: Stefano Pioli, the boss from a family of Inter fans and postmen
17 Mar 2021
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BBC
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English
| Europa League
Stefano Pioli, appointed as AC Milan's manager 17 months ago, has transformed the team with his progressive yet pragmatic approach. Despite initial skepticism, Pioli's effective communication, innovative use of technology, and ability to develop players like Davide Calabria and Franck Kessie have led to significant improvements. Under his leadership, Milan has become a well-coached team, even managing to perform well against Manchester United despite key absences. Pioli's impact has been recognized by players and club legend Paolo Maldini, earning him a new contract. Although Milan trails Inter in the Serie A title chase, Pioli's influence has revitalized the team, making them a formidable force once again.
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Alexis Sanchez
Alexis Sanchez is a photojournalist based in Miramar, United States of America.
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Alexis Sanchez stars as Inter Milan thrashes Brescia in Serie A
01 Jul 2020
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TSN
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English
| Sports
Inter Milan dominated Brescia with a 6-0 victory, consolidating their third place in Serie A, with Alexis Sánchez contributing significantly with a goal and two assists. The win places Inter seven points ahead of Atalanta and eight behind Juventus. Brescia's defeat keeps them in the relegation zone. In another match, AC Milan managed a 2-2 draw against 10-man Spal, with Zlatan Ibrahimovic's return from injury sparking a comeback. Other matches saw Hellas Verona triumph over Parma, Sampdoria win against Lecce, Fiorentina fall to Sassuolo, and Bologna draw with Cagliari.
Chris Smith
Dr Chris Smith is a radio and television presenter based in Cambridge UK. He fronts the BBC's Naked Scientists programmes and is also a science correspondent reporting regularly for broadcasters internationally. Chris is also a medical doctor and a consultant virologist based at Cambridge ...
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LA Galaxy President Chris Klein Shares The Inside Story Of The Chicharito Signing
21 Jan 2020
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Forbes
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English
| Transfers
LA Galaxy President Chris Klein details the process of signing Mexican soccer star Javier 'Chicharito' Hernandez. With Zlatan Ibrahimovic's departure, the team needed a forward, and Chicharito was a top choice. Negotiations began in December, and by January, the deal was finalized. Chicharito's move to MLS is significant, given his status as Mexico's all-time leading goal scorer and his potential to boost the Galaxy's appeal among Los Angeles' Mexican-American population. The signing is expected to intensify the rivalry between LA Galaxy and LAFC, especially with Chicharito facing off against fellow Mexican star Carlos Vela.
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Michael Somerville
London-based freelance journalist specialising in personal finance and the retail market. Music is also an interest. Proficent in using online publishing tools (Keyword Planner, Infogram, Wordpress). A former online writer at Which? Money Online and Retail Gazette. Available for feature articles, ...
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Interview: Tim Smallbone, Partner at Inflexion Private Equity Partners
17 Oct 2018
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growthbusiness.co.uk
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English
| Business Growth
Inflexion Private Equity, led by founders Simon Turner and John Hartz, has grown significantly since its inception in 1999, raising substantial funds for investment. Partner Tim Smallbone discusses the firm's valuation methods, emphasizing the importance of financial indicators like EBITDA, customer diversification, and understanding the management team's vision. He differentiates Inflexion's mid-market growth and buyout funding from venture capital's early-stage investments, citing the firm's experience and network as key to supporting businesses like Lintbells. Smallbone also explains the risks associated with private equity, using football analogies to describe potential pitfalls and the importance of due diligence. Looking ahead, he sees private equity continuing to seek out successful and ambitious businesses, with a focus on international expansion and digital enhancement, as exemplified by their work with Virgin Experience Days.
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Peter Young
Peter Young is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom. He writes analytical articles on foreign and economic policy issues. On economics, tax policy is of particular interest. He also has written widely on problems facing Cuba, Venezuela and other states aligned with Russia.
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Reports Milan sporting director leaves after Ibrahimovic disagreements
10 Dec 2024
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football-italia.net
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English
| Football
Antonio D’Ottavio has reportedly left his position as Milan's sporting director following strategic disagreements with club advisor Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Despite the lack of an official statement, sources like Calciomercato.com indicate that D’Ottavio's departure is linked to differing visions for the first team and youth setups. Ibrahimovic and technical director Geoffrey Moncada will continue in their roles, maintaining the club's senior management structure. Potential replacements for D’Ottavio include Dario Audasio and Roberto Carrario.
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