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Atalanta announced the acquisition of Boga

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Atalanta, Olympiacos’ opponents in the Europa League, announced the acquisition of Jeremy Boga from Sassuolo for an amount of almost 18 million euros, according to the Italians.

Atalanta strengthened with a view to continuing the Serie A but also the Europa League where they will face Olympiakos for the qualifying rounds in the 16th stage of the tournament.

The Bergamas announced the acquisition of Jeremy Boga. The player is on loan from Sassuolo until the season finale, at which point Atalanta will have to pay €18m to make him their own, according to Italian media.

Sassuolo took over the 25-year-old winger from Chelsea in 2018 for ten million euros. This season, the Ivorian winger has featured in 12 Serie A games, sharing three assists.



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Totti shares his expectations for LE finale Sevilla – Roma

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Former Roma forward Francesco Totti has revealed what he expects from the Europa League final, where the Wolves will face Sevilla in Budapest.

“I think Sevilla has more experience in these finals. They have played six finals and won all six. So sooner or later, with some luck, they will lose. With Mourinho in charge, Roma got this great opportunity. He is a coach with a lot of experience in these games. , so he will rise to the challenge in the best possible way to take the team to the top.

Everything is easier with such a coach with such a strong personality. Professionals like Mourinho are used to winning, so they can transfer that winning mentality to the team and I think that’s exactly what Mourinho did.”

The Europa League final match between Sevilla and Rome will kick off on Wednesday, May 31 at 22:00 Kiev time.

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Mourinho: Only big clubs can do this

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Roma head coach Jose Mourinho compared Roma club to the most successful clubs in the world ahead of the Europa League final against Sevilla.

“Rome is the city of football, there is a sense of belonging to something bigger. I don’t think about what happened before. My secret, my philosophy is to look ahead. This is a new ending. At this stage of my career, I’m thinking of giving Roman fans a gift, not personal victories.

Because I’ve been in football for a long time and my hair is already graying, people might think I’m older than I really am, but I’m not old enough to complete the circle. [и завершить карьеру]. You will see me for a long time.

The most important thing in football is the relationship between people. I always tell my players to give their all. That’s why the fans respect us and empathize with us. We work hard every day to make history. Two European Cup finals in a row are something only big clubs can do, and even they often fail. “It’s very important for us to succeed,” said Mourinho.

The Europa League final to be played between Sevilla and Rome will be played on Wednesday, 31 May at 22:00 Kiev time.

We remember that Roma won their first win in Conference League history in 2021/2022 the previous season, after which they earned the right to play in the Europa League.

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Mourinho: “Only the big clubs are capable of reaching two European finals in a row”

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Jose Mourinho has paid tribute to Roma’s struggle against Sevilla in the Europa League final, arguing that only big European clubs are capable of winning European trophies two years in a row.

Roma were the first team to win the Europa Conference League, beating Feyenoord 1-0 in the final in Tirana in 2022, and a year later they are aiming to add another European trophy to their collection, the Europa League.

The opponent is the… worst you can face in an endgame. With six victories in finals in second-place European club competition, Sevilla are dreaming of the incredible 7v7, but the Romans now have the edge on their side with their own superweapon.

That is Jose Mourinho, who has won all five European finals he has attended in his coaching career. The Portuguese gives an interview to “Sky Sport Italia” two days before the big date in Budapest (31/ 05, 22:00, COSMOTE SPORT 1 HD, LIVE by Sportish) and to “raise” his team.

“We work hard every day to continue writing Roma history. Only big clubs with a great history are capable of reaching back-to-back European finals.” pointed out what was special and added meaningfully:

“I don’t think much about what I’ve gained in my career. The past is the past and history cannot be changed. I always look to the future, maybe that’s the secret of my philosophy.”

I’ve been in football for a long time, this final is a new final. At this point, I’m not thinking about what I could win, but about the joy I could bring to Roma fans.

It’s a city that thirsts for football. With Roma you have the feeling that you belong somewhere, that you are part of something.”

When asked how long he will be on the pitch considering he is in his seventh decade (he recently turned 60), Mourinho said:

“I’m not ready to close this chapter. I’ve been in football for years, people think I’m older than me.”

They might see my white hair and think I’m old, but I’m not old enough to think about leaving. You will see me in football for a few more years.”

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