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Ancelotti: “We won thanks to the team’s dedication”

Manager Carlo Ancelotti was very happy with Real Madrid’s victory against Mendizorosa, thanks to Lucas’ goal in the 92nd minute, saying: “I’m very happy because it was a difficult and complicated game. I was able to win thanks to him.” .

“The team showed unexpected energy, defended very well and was rewarded in the end,” Carlet continued, highlighting Lucas for creating a 0-1 scoreline. “Lucas is very active in the area. It’s only the second game we have him in the area, but he already provided an assist against Villarreal,” Ancelotti said.

Asked about Bellingham’s dispute with the referee, the coach said he defended his player. “Bellingham doesn’t need to change anything on the field because he does everything very well,” he said, praising Choameni’s performance as a centre-back.

“He can get angry, but he’s a great centre-back. Tactically he’s very good, he’s very good on the ball…He has the potential to be Madrid’s starter, either as a centre-back or as a midfielder. “There are two possibilities,” Ancelotti said.

“Girona are going to fight to the end. They have proven their quality on a difficult field and the fact that there is no competition in Europe will keep them there until the end. Barcelona and Atlético will also be there until the end. I’m going to be there and watch.’The Athletic game is going very well,” he warned.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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PHOTOGRAPH. New F1 team unveils livery for first tests of 2026 season

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The Cadillac team has unveiled a special livery that will make its Formula 1 debut during pre-season testing in Barcelona at the end of January.

General Motors Chairman Mark Royce unveiled the exterior at GM’s new global headquarters in Detroit. It is this livery that the team will use during five days of testing at the Barcelona-Catalonia circuit from 26 to 30 January. The official race livery will be revealed during the Super Bowl commercial break on February 8.

The presentation was part of celebrations marking the opening of GM’s new headquarters. The car will also be on public display at the Detroit Auto Show until January 25.

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Driver left at the start of the season leaves the F1 team altogether

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Australian driver Jack Duane left the Alpine team after the end of the 2025 Formula 1 season.

A product of the Alpine Academy, Duen made his Formula 1 debut at the 2024 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and has an early chance ahead of his debut season in the royal race.

But even before the start of the championship, Alpin signed several reserve drivers, including Franco Colapinto. A quarter of the way through the season, Douin failed to give teammate Pierre Gasly a consistent challenge: in qualifying he beat the Frenchman in only two of eight sessions (including sprint qualifying), in half he was more than six-tenths of a second behind, and his best result of the race was 13th place.

As a result, the team decided to transfer Colapinto to the operational squad and return Duane to the reserve pilot role. The 22-year-old Australian himself admitted that this decision was a heavy blow for him.

Now Duane is finally leaving Enstone to focus on another phase of his career. Possible options include racing with Kondo Racing in Super Formula, but there is no official confirmation of this project yet. It is known that during testing at the Suzuka circuit, the Australian driver crashed his car three times at the same Degner 2 corner.

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In France, a 21-year-old motorcycle racer died in a crash during a race.

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In France, a 21-year-old motorcycle racer died in a crash during a race.

French motorcycle racer Raphael Cholet was involved in a serious accident during the national sand track racing championship, reports RMC Sport.

The 21-year-old athlete, attempting to make a jump during a motocross race, fell upon landing and was hit by another competitor. Cholet, who suffered serious injuries and suffered cardiac arrest, was taken to hospital in Bordeaux by helicopter but died several hours later.

The race was first suspended and then finally stopped and cancelled. The competition took place as part of the Moto-Gurp TT, and about 1,400 riders took part in the races.

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