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W2RC Goes Red: Robe Resurfaces, Al-Attiyah Complicated
Al Atiyah They promised to be very happy on Sunday when they were with him toyota hilux Finished 2nd in Stage 1 morocco rallyseen as his main rival for the first world title Rally-Raid FIA (W2RC), Sébastien Loeb of France, He suffered a broken suspension at the start of the special, causing him to lose 19 minutes on the first day. Loeb and Nasser arrived almost tied for his second booking from the end of the course. France scored 112 points, Qatar scored 111 points. Nasser had the goal of destroying everything in order to face the final trial in his favor.However In the second stage, the feat was complicated. Sebastian robenine-time World Rally Champion, came back from behind to win the stage The tables turned on a day when Nasser Al-Attiyah was devastated by three punctures.
Alsace’s pace was devastating. He took the lead of the day at his fourth checkpoint and from there in his second Bahrain Raid Extreme Orlando he increased his advantage by 10’15, who is also a Terra Nova pilot. On top of this With 5 points awarded to the stage winner, the French regained a very tight World Championship lead.
A day to forget al-Attiyah
Al-Attiyah missed out on the fight and started the day losing 5 minutes in the first sector and 26 minutes in the second. From then on, Nasser was able to catch up to Sebastian, but after suffering three punctures, he ran out of spare tires and eventually lost everything. Finally, Toyota’s Qatar finished behind the stage winner with a special of 53’38”. Sébastien Loeb demoted him to 7th overall at the Moroccan event, 33’18” behind Loebthe new leader.
Knowing what happened, and Nasser’s enthusiasm, what happens in the three remaining stages to complete the Rally of Morocco promises strong emotions. Qatar continue the attack with their Toyota Hilux. Andalusia To reach his rally, he needs to add all possible points of stage wins and have good options against Loeb, who himself can’t sleep either. To win Morocco, it is worth taking insurance. But at each stage you need as many points as possible and that means giving gas.
Also notable is Isidore Esteve’s very positive final 6th place among FIA entries, who completed the entire stage within the top 10 and moved up two places at the final checkpoint to finish 6th in the new Toyota Hilux T1+. was worth it. A car that already allows you to be among the best.
Sainz is second
Carlos Sainz continues in a very positive way in the first race against Audi’s second-generation Dakar electric vehicle, the Audi RS Q e-Tron E2. The Spanish driver was quickest on the first stage and was his second fastest this Monday. The Morocco Rally is seen as a pure test of preparation for the Dakar, so it has been done without being registered in the FIA category, and so far the testing has been satisfactory.
Sainz completed the second stage in 3 hours 2 minutes 21 seconds, over five minutes ahead of Loeb’s best time, accompanied by his inseparable co-driver Lucas Cruz.
Moreover, for the second day in a row, the Spaniard was faster than his teammate. He was 8’52” faster than Stéphane Peterhansel and Matthias his Ekström he beat by 11’09”.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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Rafa Leba, with the enthusiasm of a young man
“As long as I continue with motivation and enthusiasm, I don’t think about retiring.” This is Rafa Leba. The legendary goalkeeper has joined the Gabba’s ranks. At 44 years old, Leva seems to have a lot of energy for a while.
With a very long career in naval football, Rafa Leba has seen football in all its colours. He trained in the best Spanish academies (Barcelona, Espanyol, Dam, Mallorca), from there he went to Ferrioense (Mallorca’s second subsidiary at the time), Ospitalet, Recreativo, Egea, Constantia, Manresa, Europa, Masnou and above all Zamboia, where he spent 11 years in two stages, during which he also served as technical secretary. He ended his activities with the Vermilion Club at the age of 39. But instead of leaving football, he signed with Jupiter at the age of 40. He was then joined by the teams of Lloreda, Molins de Rei and Rubi, but it was with this team that he had his most special moments, as in addition to being promoted to La Liga, he also featured in the Copa del Rey match against Athletic Club. After that, they passed through the Kings League. “I enjoyed playing for the Kings last season, but I was already missing Green,” Reba explains. So this course is back. He joins Barbera from Segunda Catalana, coached by Juan Carlos Torres. But just two days ago he signed with the Gabba. “The possibility of playing for Gabá, where Jose Alcaraz, who I played with at Zamboia, came up, and I was bitten by the bug of playing again for a team with such history. I was very excited, remembering the good times in Gabá, where I used to play against them. There was also the possibility that I could help the team get back into the category it deserves.”
No expiry date
“Even at 44, I look great. I haven’t changed much from when I was younger. I’m very excited and want to train and learn. As always, I remain humble and learn from everyone around me. As long as I have everything and respect injuries, there are no limits for me,” says the in-form goalkeeper. “I wouldn’t rule out reaching 50 games.” Because at the moment, I’m not thinking about anything other than playing. “Do I focus on training? No, I don’t want to go to the dark side,” he says with a laugh. Although he acknowledges that he has changed with age, “I’m a lot calmer. As you get older, the pressure goes away. You know you’re there to enjoy the moment and have a good time. So everything goes a lot better.”
Locker room for 10 people
The two games in which Gaba played with Rafa Leba in goal ended in wins (3-1 against FA L’Hospitalet and 0-1 against Guinehueta). The goalkeeper couldn’t be happier with the start of a new stage, but most of all he realized that “There are 10 people in the locker room. It’s full of people who are passionate about growth and competition.And I think at least the goal of promotion is more than enough.”
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
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Emotional Liverpool vs Wolves and Diogo Jota’s kids
liverpool and wolf They will face off again this Saturday in a game of honor. Diogo JotaHe died along with his brother in a traffic accident in Zamora on July 3rd. Andre Silva. Diogo Jota He played for both teams.
Two of the Portuguese player’s three children are grieving. Dinis and Duarte (He is also the father of a daughter, now 13 months old) and will join the mascots – the children who accompany players as they jump onto the field – at Anfield this Saturday.
liverpool vs wolves
Anfield, 16.00 (DAZN)
liverpool: Alison. Bradley, Konate, Van Dijk, Kerkes. Curtis Jones, Graven Birch. Gakpo, Mac Allister, Wirtz. Equitique
coach: alne slot
Wolf: Jose Sa. Santi Bueno, Mosquera, Dougherty. Hoever, João Gomez, Andre, Kureishi, Wolff. Juan Arokodare
coach: rob edwards
Referee: Simon Hooper
he Wolf by Rob Edwards They are in a dramatic position at the bottom of the Premier League table, having only added two points in the first 17 days, and everything points to relegation being inevitable.
he liverpool, without sanctions Dominik Szoboszlai and without mohamed salah (Who is participating in the Africa Cup? egypt), want to confirm that they are coming out of the crisis and are aiming for a third successive win in the Premier League (after the 2-0 loss) brighton and 1-2 with him tottenham).
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
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The Christmas story begins: the new edition of La Liga FC Futures is here
he gran canaria stadiumis used to hosting matches. UD Las Palmasa team that currently plays in the second division, but has been there for a long time. beginningmakes for a luxurious setting for hosting. XXIX international convention Liga FC Futures.
For the first time, Las Palmas will witness the talents of 16 of the world’s best quarries from Saturday 27th to Monday 29th December. This is one of the most prestigious tournaments in the world, with current players at the highest level such as Lamine Yamal, Marcus Rashford and Zaire Emery taking part in other competitions.
The Canary Islands are a place with a great sense of soccer. Those who were used to vibrating with Pedri, Jonathan Vieira or Valerón now hope to stand up in Gran Canaria to confirm their future commitments.
In its 29th year, the tournament will feature four teams divided into four groups, with every team playing against every other team, with the top two teams advancing to the playoffs. The rest will be sent directly to the memorial box.
In the tournament between La Liga and the Jose Ramon de la Morena Foundation, each team will have 12 minutes of game time. Each half will be expanded to 15 minutes in the semi-finals, reaching 20 minutes in the coveted grand final.
The participating football teams are Barça, Espanyol, Real Madrid, Athletic Club, Atlético de Madrid, Betis, Sevilla, Valencia, Villarreal and the hosts Las Palmas. The previous champion was Sevilla. And at the international level, teams arriving on the island are accustomed to playing in the Champions League. No more, no less than Benfica, Juventus, Sporting de Portugal, Borussia Dortmund, PSG, Inter Milan. Let the show begin.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
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