Ecuador is the favorite for the game against Venezuela, an opponent within reach and conditioned in this first phase of Copa America by a high number of players not able to play due to coronavirus. On paper, this looks like an easy game to win but I wouldn't be so sure that's gonna be like it. I have a safe both teams to score on the match.
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Matteo Berrettini dreams of being the first Italian tennis player to triumph on the grass of the historic London tournament of Queen's, a warm-up cup before Wimbledon. No one, from Travaglia to De Minaur passing through Murray and Evans, has been able to counter his very powerful first serve. Maybe the most lethal weapon he has together with that forehand cross court that can become a pain for anyone. And today's final against Cameron Norrie's nothing but the right prize for this fantastic ride. My bet is on him
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AC Milan are no longer waiting for Hakan Çalhanoğlu. The tug-of-war with the Turkish midfielder's entourage, with whom a definitive agreement's not yet been reached, has pushed Milan's executives to examine alternative solutions, testing the ground for possible replacements for the former Bayer Leverkusen midfielder. According to Sky Sport, Rossoneri's thoughts go straight to Mattia Zaccagni, for whom a summit's already been held in recent days.
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A superb performance by Germany yesterday, I really enjoyed that game. Portugal looked better in the 1st games so I bet on them, I thought it will be easy after the Germans gave them that easy opening goal early on.
They have so many options to choose from, players like Werner, Goretzka and Sane coming off the bench make them really dangerous in the late stages of the games.
I'm looking forward to that group's last games, France really made a mess out of the Hungary game so cannot take it easy against Portugal.
Germany's been underestimated too much after the game against France and, in fact, one could never call the Germans out. That's a great team with amazing players, I bet they'll be in the final 4. Portugal now has difficult path going forward and I'm not sure they'll be able to go to the R16.
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In the first match, Scotland suffered greatly from the lack of one of its star defenders, Tierney, who will be on the field regularly at Wembley. Clarke could change something in attack, where Adams is ahead of Dykes. England is favored to win in a match with at least one goal on each side. Maybe 2-1 for the Englishmen.
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Despite Covid, Group B should be Argentina and Uruguay business: instead, at the top of the group, at the moment, there is Paraguay with three points. The Albiceleste, one of the great favorites on the eve of the match, made its debut with a not very exciting draw against Chile: Messi's splendid free kick was answered by Vargas, after having rebounded the wrong penalty kick by Vidal. I think Argentina wants to forget the disappointing debut against Chile and is a slight favorite against a historical rival like Uruguay, which has not had extraordinary results. Both should still score a goal on each side.
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Between Berrettini and his third semifinal on the grass in the Atp circuit there's another British player, the English Daniel Evans, number 25 in the ranking. 24 hours ago, in the round of 16, the Italian player won in two sets against another favourite of the Queen's audience, Andy Murray. The Scot's not even the distant relative of the fantastic player of a few years ago, capable of triumphing twice at Wimbledon and once at the Us Open. The physical problems and the long periods of forced stop this time seem to have left their mark: Berrettini's victory was never in doubt since the first games. I think he could make against Evans too, today.
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12 Chartbuddy posts on page 28994, this is just what I feared, pages with nothing but chartbuddy.
That's annoying. But Imagine if there would be CB, proudhon et al. only!
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Thank you for posting this. I cancelled my Netflix account a few month ago, so I don't see anymore when new documentaries are being uploaded. To be honest, the most shows that interest me are about finance and economics.That is also why I switched to curiosity steams. Hope they will add this series too. When it comes to money we can all learn more.
If you're committed to learn about finance and economics best sources to get the knowledge from are good old books. If you start from the Bitcoin Standard (Ammous) you'll then get really deep into the money mechanics. I suggest you find that book and from there you can expand your knowledge with a few other interesting books. Read the reviews and see it for yourself https://www.amazon.com/product-reviews/1119473861/ref=acr_dp_hist_5?ie=UTF8&filterByStar=five_star&reviewerType=all_reviews#reviews-filter-barGood you trashed your Netflix's sub: wise choice.
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Let's talk about an odl legend that doesn't want to stop! Yesterday the anticipation of Kyle Krause, today the announcement of Parma: Gianluigi Buffon will be back at a vengeance. He signed a two-year contract with Parma and was presented with a video on social channels: 'The return of Superman', with Buffon entering once again the Tardini stadium. Superman returns (a little older). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2szvVrhxZNg
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Belgium should have no problem in winning the second match of the round. I agree that Russia was too inconsistent as an opponent to be taken as a term of comparison: I wouldn't underestimate and I'd actually watch out for the motivation of the Danes, who will also want to do well for their teammate Eriksen. It's going to be a hard-fought match, in which there will probably be at least three goals. Belgium wins, basically, but that's not gonna be easy.
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If that's the case, I think the federations and competition organizers should take immediate action. Because, from the 52 cases of covid-19 found are enough to make the reason for the delay. Indeed, it will probably be a bit of time for them to run the competition before players return to the League. but players health is no. #1 Do you genuinely think that those people in charge care about what's happening in LATAM covid speaking? They don't care: I saw a video that I can't recall now where an Argentinian doctor's been arrested by the police in Rosario because he was talking about medicine and covid. CONMEBOL needs money and will go until the last mile to make them.
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Your boy LFC_Bitcoin, taking in some culture @ Van Gogh interactive art exhibition in UK.
Reppin BTC mask, not impressed with the dump.
You should be sold as an NFT!
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Borussia Dortmund lowers its demands for Jadon Sancho. The English external player, in fact, valued until a few weeks ago 90 million euros, is now considered transferable for 70 million euros, tempting even more Manchester United, who wants to bring back to England the ex-City external player. To me, even those 70m are too much for him, overvalued.
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ATP Tour Federer cannot currently be in an optimal physical situation. Moreover, the player he's about to face is certainly more formidable than Ivashka. Although he's the favorite, the twenty times winner of Slam tests will have to be careful: he could lose a set and win only in the third. The one against Félix Auger Aliassime will be an interesting generational confrontation. The Canadian is one of the most interesting young players in the circuit, he comes from a brilliant victory against the fearsome Hubert Hurkacz and will probably propose more than one challenge to his illustrious opponent. Will see.
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As for France - Germany, what can I say, great France and disappointing Germany. Talking about today, the second day of the group stage A begins and Roberto Mancini's Italy is back on the field. After having easily beaten Turkey in the first match, the Azzurri face what is probably the toughest opponent in the group, Switzerland. The Swiss, however, did not go beyond a draw in their debut match against Wales. Although they played better, they showed their usual inconclusiveness in the goal area, which is why Italy is favored for another victory. Turkey aims to recover against Wales, but will have to pay attention to Ramsey and Bale: a game with many goals is probable. Russia, after the collapse against Belgium, cannot make a mistake against Finland, and the victory should be within reach.
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Love him! this surely is no OT here.
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It's better that Uncle Zhang finds a way to finance Internazionale's transfer market. If I'm not mistaken, the market in Italy officially opens on July 1st. If Zhang doesn't move to give certainty to his top players, Inter next year will be a mid-table team. And I have been optimistic.
I believe "mid table" is not really fair, sure they would be worse than current year but a team that won the league will not become a mid table team over course of one off-season, who are they gonna sell all their players? I mean even if they do, inter is rarely a midtable team, there are players dying to get to teams like inter, it is a big name club and they could get some decent players even if they sold every single player. However we all know, if they sell just one big name player they would be back to square one and that will not make them a mid table team. I am pretty sure they will be at least top 5 team no matter what happens this offseason, they are at least that good even without players like martinez or lukaku, they will manage that much. Mid table is like you need to have a horrible season where everyone leaves but also nobody wants to come and Inter is not in that situation. If the president doesn't start to seriously invest in the project Internazionale, winning the Scudetto this year will be remembered as the beginning of the end. I feel sorry for the players and the fans who have been treated like fools and don't deserve such treatment, the former because they're serious professionals and the latter because they would have been deluded.
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It's ATP Queen's time. Paire-Murray's a match valid for the first round of the ATP Queen's tournament in London. Today he comes in as 124th in the world and with zero matches played on grass in the last three years. Yet Andy Murray's name appears several times in the roll of honour of the Queen's tournament in London. The Scot, in the course of his extraordinary career, has won it on five occasions. Each one to the roaring applause of the home crowd, which has always had a soft spot for its favorite. A bit like at Wimbledon, the Slam that crowned Murray king of London and of the green surface in 2013 and 2016, two magical years for the Glasgow tennis player. Murray should prevail in three sets against the unpredictable Paire, who arrives in London with the uninspiring record of 15 losses and two wins in 2021. The total games could be at least 24.
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