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Zaniolo: "Non rifarei quell'esultanza all'Olimpico, chiedo scusa ai tifosi della Roma"

Nicolò Zaniolo si confida a 'Storie di Serie A', format della Lega che coinvolge anche DAZN, in cui ha parlato anche dello status di.

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Allegri avvisa il Milan: "Pellegrino fortissimo nei duelli aerei, giocare a Parma non è semplice"

Nella conferenza stampa della vigilia, Massimiliano Allegri ha parlato con grande rispetto del Parma, squadra che fino ad ora ha raccolto poco ma quasi.

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Joe Montemurro unveiled as new Matildas coach by Football Australia

Ten-month period of limbo comes to an end with appointment Australian leaves Lyon with one year remaining on contract Football Australia has ended 10 months of uncertainty by appointing widely respected Melbourne-born women’s football specialist Joe Montemurro to lead the Matildas towards next year’s home Asian Cup. The 55-year-old Montemurro has won trophies with Arsenal, Juventus and Lyon in a distinguished career in Europe, having broken through in the professional coaching ranks with stints at Melbourne Victory and Melbourne City in the W-League more than a decade ago. Continue reading...

  • 5 months ago
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Melbourne City face up to winning ugly and end run of A-League near misses | Joey Lynch

Coach Aurelio Vidmar backs young talent and fresh faces as City turn the tables on rivals Melbourne Victory to claim an elusive second championship Despair for one side of Melbourne, jubilation for the other. It was 5 May 2024 and after a heroic performance from keeper Paul Izzo, Melbourne Victory had just eliminated Melbourne City from the A-League Men finals after a dramatic penalty shootout. Illustrative of the high standards set, it capped off the worst season City had experienced in recent times, scraping into the playoffs after sacking coach Rado Vidošić just two weeks into the campaign and failing to reach the grand final for the first time in five years. A host of club legends would soon depart amid league-wide cuts to distributions and budgets. It almost felt like the recession the club needed to have. But the bear is gone, and the bull is back. As referee Adam Kersey’s whistle rang out for the final time in front of a record crowd at AAMI Park and players sank to their knees in joyous celebration in front of him, coach Aurelio Vidmar was wrapped in a bear hug by his director of football Michael Petrillo and assistants Scott Jamieson and Paul Pezos. City had sealed a 1-0 triumph over Victory on Saturday night to become champions of Australia for the second time. Continue reading...

  • 5 months ago
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Melbourne City clinch championship with fiery A-League Men grand final win over Victory

Melbourne City 1-0 Melbourne Victory Yonatan Cohen’s 10th minute strike seals title for City Jubilation for one side of Melbourne, despair for the other. Melbourne City are champions of the A-League Men after defeating Melbourne Victory 1-0 at AAMI Park on Saturday. As the final whistle rang out, Joe Marston Medalist Mat Leckie moved to embrace young teammate Alessandro Lopane. On the sideline, coach Aurelio Vidmar – who had never previously beaten Victory as City coach and lost to Victory in the 2009 decider as coach of Adelaide – was embraced in a bearhug by City director of football Michael Petrillo and assistants Paul Pezos and Scott Jamison. Continue reading...

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City strike first in grand final

Yonatan Cohen scores the first goal of the A-League grand final for Melbourne City.

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Why Wuhan’s Asian WCL triumph is much more than a moment of glitter

Inaugural tournament signals a new era for the game and offers cross-confederation competition for victors Continental club competitions present opportunities like no other. A precious yet highly elusive chance to test one’s mettle against unknown opposition amid unfamiliar surroundings. For players, coaches and their respective clubs alike, this is where many believe true growth occurs. And it wasn’t just Lisbon that played host to these virtues this past weekend as a new dawn for women’s football arose in Asia. The final of the inaugural AFC Women’s Champions League took place in China with host club, Wuhan Jiangda, edging out Melbourne City after a nerve-racking penalty shootout following a tight, and often physical, 120 minutes of playing time with the score tied at 1-1. Continue reading...

  • 5 months ago
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Melbourne City Women suffer penalty agony in Asian Champions League final

Wuhan Jiangda win shootout 5-4 after Stott wastes chance Chinese side had equalised with 98th-minute penalty Melbourne City suffered a heartbreaking and drama-filled defeat by Wuhan Jiangda on penalties to fall short in the Women’s Asian Champions League final, going down 5-4 having had a chance to win the shootout by that scoreline. With scores locked at 1-1 after a chaotic 90 minutes and extra-time, City’s captain, Rebekah Stott, had the chance at 4-4 in the penalty shootout to seal victory, in front of a hostile crowd in Wuhan. Instead, she shot tamely straight at Chen Chen. Zhao Yuxin put Wuhan in front and Chen saved Bryleeh Henry’s penalty to seal a remarkable shootout victory. Continue reading...

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Melbourne City women reach Asian Champions League final after last-minute winner

Teenager Shelby McMahon seals 1-0 win over Incheon Red AngelsCity will play Wuhan in Saturday’s final Melbourne City will face Wuhan Jiangda in the final of the Asian Women’s Champions League on Saturday after beating Incheon Red Angels 1-0 last night. Melbourne booked their place in the final when 17-year-old substitute Shelby McMahon struck four minutes into injury time to defeat the South Koreans. Continue reading...

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Melbourne City invincibles seal back-to-back A-League Women premierships

Melbourne City beat Perth Glory 5-1 to secure fourth premier’s plateFourth Australian women’s side to complete unbeaten regular season A four-goal first-half blitz has secured Melbourne City’s A-League Women premiership title defence and completed an unbeaten regular season. City thrashed Perth Glory 5-1 on the road, taking an immediate grip on the match with goals from Taylor Otto and Bryleeh Henry in the opening six minutes. Continue reading...

  • 6 months ago