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    Champions League revamp explained after major changes missed amid European Super League uproar, as group stage SCRAPPED

    THE chaos caused by the Super League shambles meant far-reaching changes to the existing European competitions passed by almost unnoticed.Uefa rubber-stamped its proposals, backed by national associations, for a major revamp to start from the 2024-25 season and to run for at least nine years.
    Uefa have rubber-stamped their proposals for the Champions League revampCredit: EPA
    How the revamped tournament will lookCredit: The Sun
    SunSport explains what was agreed:
    So what is the new plan?
    The Champions League will be revamped and expanded from 32 clubs to 36 per season, with the initial group stage scrapped and replaced by a single league.
    How do you fit in another 70 games?
    You can’t. And they won’t. Instead, each team will play 10 matches, five home and five away, against opponents seeded for strength, under the so-called ‘Swiss model’.
    After the 10 matches, scheduled to be extended into the last week of January, we will have the final table.
    Then what happens?
    The top eight will go straight through to the knock-out stage, with the teams finishing ninth to 24th playing off in two-legged ties to join them in the last 16 and the bottom eight out of the competition.
    There will be no trapdoor to the Europa League.
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    Then it’s a normal knock-out?
    Not completely. Uefa is considering seeding the entire draw from the last 16 stage, so that the top two in the League stage can avoid each other until the Final.
    And it is increasingly likely that the semi-final stage will be merged with the showpiece event into a ‘Final Four’ series of sudden death matches at the end of May.

    Who will make up the teams involved?
    Uefa think the current system, involving four guaranteed places for the leading four nations – currently England, Spain, Germany and Italy – should remain.
    But the four extra places will go to the fourth team in the fifth-ranked League – currently France although they could be overtaken by Portugal – one to an extra side from the play-off ‘champions’ path’ and two for ‘the clubs with the highest club coefficient over the last five years who have not qualified for the group stage but have for European competition’.
    The revamp will also effect the Europa League competitionCredit: Getty
    The what?
    Every team who enters European competition earns ‘coefficient points’ for wins, draws and qualification bonuses.
    These will be calculated over five years, effectively providing a backdoor route for major teams who have a relative nightmare domestically but still finish in a European place.
    If adopted this season, based on current league tables, the two boosted clubs would be Liverpool (sixth in the Prem) and Dortmund (fifth in the Bundesliga). West Ham (fifth) would stay in the Europa League.
    Talking of the Europa League…
    Both the Europa League and the new Uefa Conference League, due to start next season, will also be expanded to 36 teams.
    But teams would play just eight matches in the Europa and six in the Conference league stages, allowing exclusive Champions League programmes, with matches also played on a Thursday, on two weeks.
    Is this a fixed idea?
    In outline yes. The basics have been approved by all relevant parties and it is envisaged that the extension from 125 Champions League games per season to 225 will bring in as much as an extra £500m per season in TV and sponsorship packages alone.
    But the Super League rebellion has already brought arguments that the coefficient places should be scrapped as punishment with more champions from smaller countries qualifying automatically.
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    Kinsey Wolanski opens up on Champions League final streak and reveals ‘I wasn’t prepared for what was to follow’

    AMERICAN influencer Kinsey Wolanski has opened up on how streaking during the 2019 Champions League final boosted her career.The 24-year-old left all eyes on her in Madrid two years ago when she darted across the Wanda Metropolitano pitch in a skimpy black swimsuit.
    Kinsey Wolanski streaked during the 2019 Champions League final between Liverpool and Tottenham
    Wolanski’s actions saw her spend five hours in jail after she darted across the pitchCredit: Alamy Live News
    It wasn’t just fans that failed to keep their eyes off her, as Tottenham midfielder Harry Winks was caught staring at the blonde beauty.
    Her stunt was to promote her then boyfriend’s X-rated porn website, with her actions resulting in her spending five hours in jail.
    Speaking in an interview with Names Magazine, Wolanski commented on how her streak affected her career.
    Shortly after the incident, the California native gained over two million Instagram followers.
    And Wolanski has remarked how she has had the chance to connect with people all over the world following her antics.
    She said: “I definitely wasn’t prepared for what was to follow that game.
    “But going into it I was excited to push things to the limit and see where it would go as I love living life to the fullest!
    “I’m very thankful for that experience as it grew my platform that I now have to share and connect with a wider audience across the world.”
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    American influencer Wolanski boasts over 3.6 million followers on InstagramCredit: Instagram

    Reds boss Jurgen Klopp was unable to see the funny side of the streak as he blasted you wouldn’t want to ‘see a man with his d*** swinging around’.
    It wasn’t just at the Champions League final where Wolanski streaked, as she interrupted the Men’s Slalom at the FIS Ski World Cup in January 2020.
    She paid tribute to Kobe Bryant in Austria after the basketball legend tragically died in a helicopter crash days before.

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    Chelsea stars concerned over European Super League plans and threats over being kicked out of Champions League

    CHELSEA stars were left in a state of shock and confusion after they were told the club was part of the Dirty Dozen splitting football in two.Blues chairman Bruce Buck called a meeting of the players in an attempt to explain why they were signing up to the European Super League.
    Thomas Tuchel’s Chelsea players were left shocked and confused by the club’s decision to break away as part of the European Super LeagueCredit: Getty

    But SunSport understands the news did not go down well with the squad.
    Individuals are concerned about the damage it threatens to do to the game.
    Those fears only grew when it became clear Uefa were threatening to throw them out of the Champions League.
    Chelsea face Real Madrid in the semi-finals, with the first leg in Spain next Tuesday.
    To make matters worse, players potentially face being banned from international football in the future.
    Stars were left ‘gutted’ by the announcement, which came as they were putting the finishing touches on their preparations for tonight’s clash with Brighton – before which a planned protest of Chelsea supporters is expected outside Stamford Bridge.
    The Blues know victory will see them climb back into the top four above West Ham who they face on Saturday.
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    Earlier today, it was revealed cracks were appearing among the Super League breakaway rebels.
    Seeds of doubt are creeping in with two of the six top-flight English rebels ‘close to losing their nerve’.
    It is thought their support of the proposed ESL is ‘wavering’ – and for one of them, that may mean a U-turn in their plans.
    Politico editor Alex Wickham said one of the group may try and get out of the deal, accusing breakaway leaders Liverpool and United of ‘lying to them and f***ing up’.
    Liverpool were due to stage a Zoom call with the owners, Fenway Sports Group, this morning to update and inform the club’s employees about the Super League plans.
    But this meeting was canned soon after full-time of last night’s 1-1 draw at Leeds.
    Chief executive Billy Hogan sent an email to staff on Monday to begin to explain the club’s actions – which have drawn particular criticism from Sky Sports pair Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville.
    The remaining ‘angry and dismayed’ 14 Premier League clubs are meeting today to discuss how to deal with the other six – and could even order them to quit the division.
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    Blues chairman Bruce Buck explained the decision to join the ESL in a meeting with the squadCredit: Getty
    Chelsea beat Porto to set up a Champions League semi-final date with Real MadridCredit: Getty
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    Watch ‘heartbroken’ James Corden’s passionate speech about European Super League on Late Late Show in full

    JAMES CORDEN has delivered a rousing rebuttal of the ‘greed’ behind the breakaway European Super League.The presenter and West Ham fan, 42, slammed the proposal that would see 12 clubs form their own competition to supersede the Champions League.
    Read James Corden’s anti-European Super League speech in full below

    Speaking on The Late Late Show, Corden explained to his American audience the ‘devastation’ that the plans would cause across Europe.
    He explained: “The truth is that this whole thing, making this move, these teams, these owners are killing.
    “They will kill hundreds of other football teams that compete with them and have competed with them over the years, disregarding the fanbases of those teams and of their own teams who are also devastated.
    “Because these aren’t small teams. You will have heard of AC Milan, Liverpool, Barcelona… These are the biggest teams in the world and this decision is monumental.
    “And I’m heartbroken by it. Genuinely heartbroken. Because the owners of these teams have displayed the worst kind of greed I’ve ever seen in sport.
    “Many football teams in Britain are over 100 years old and they were started by working-class people; dock workers, builders… built by and for the communities that they play in. They are not franchises.
    “These new billionaire owners have in the past 10-15 years have been buying up all the top teams and slowly but surely moved them away from the communities and foundations on which these teams were built.
    “It’s always niggled at the back of fans’ minds whether these owners truly understood what it meant to be part of their club, to be part of its history and if they could be true and honourable custodians of their futures.
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    “Yesterday the realisation hit every football fan hard. It’s not just that they don’t understand football or what it means to be a fan but it’s simply the realisation that they don’t care.
    “If anything they look at the historical fanbases with disdain. They want a closed shop where the rich get richer, they don’t care if the teams that are below them struggle.
    “They’ll take that money regardless of performances and regardless of success on the pitch. It’s disgraceful.”
    Corden spoke with his Late Late Show co-presenters about how the move was as if a collection of actors decided they should be nominated for Oscars every year – ‘regardless of what films they’re in’.
    Also abhorrent to the Uxbridge-born writer was the timing of the announcement, in the midst of a devastating pandemic.
    Corden asserted: “The statement from the 12 owners and why they’ve announced such a jaw-dropping plan, during the season where there’s still seven games to go, is disgusting.
    “Three times they mention the pandemic as a reason to do this. A pandemic that has been catastrophic for clubs and communities across Britain.
    “It’s hard to express how much these communities rely on football, not just financially which is considerable but also as a focal point of a town’s hopes and dreams. That’s what it is.

    “And these dreams have just been shattered, not just in Britain but all across Europe.
    “And the reason these dreams have been shattered and discarded is so that a group of billionaires can buy themselves a bigger boat. Or a second boat.
    He added: “Don’t forget the people that did this, it’s those owners in a decade’s time when the Super League’s thriving and I’m sure it’s got great goals and all those things, and these owners will think that it’s all water under the bridge.
    “Don’t ever forget that it was those owners, they took something so pure and so beautiful and they beat the love and the joy out of it. And they did it for money. They just did it for money and it’s disgusting.”
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    JAMES CORDEN’S FULL ANTI-ESL SPEECH
    “The truth is that this whole thing, making this move, these teams, these owners are killing.
    “They will kill hundreds of other football teams that compete with them and have competed with them over the years, disregarding the fanbases of those teams and of their own teams who are also devastated.
    “Because these aren’t small teams. You will have heard of AC Milan, Liverpool, Barcelona… These are the biggest teams in the world and this decision is monumental.
    “And I’m heartbroken by it. Genuinely heartbroken. Because the owners of these teams have displayed the worst kind of greed I’ve ever seen in sport.
    “Many football teams in Britain are over 100 years old and they were started by working-class people; dock workers, builders… built by and for the communities that they play in. They are not franchises.
    “These new billionaire owners in the past 10-15 years have been buying up all the top teams and slowly but surely moved them away from the communities and foundations on which these teams were built.
    “It’s always niggled at the back of fans’ minds whether these owners truly understood what it meant to be part of their club, to be part of its history and if they could be true and honourable custodians of their futures.
    “Yesterday the realisation hit every football fan hard. It’s not just that they don’t understand football or what it means to be a fan but it’s simply the realisation that they don’t care.
    “If anything they look at the historical fanbases with disdain. They want a closed shop where the rich get richer, they don’t care if the teams that are below them struggle.
    “They’ll take that money regardless of performances and regardless of success on the pitch. It’s disgraceful.”
    “I’m trying to think of how to describe this. It’s like Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts, Saoirse Ronan and Viola Davis go, ‘Well we’ll always be nominated but there’s one place for someone else regardless of what films we’re in’.”
    “The statement from the 12 owners and why they’ve announced such a jaw-dropping plan, during the season where there’s still seven games to go, is disgusting.
    “Three times they mention the pandemic as a reason to do this. A pandemic that has been catastrophic for clubs and communities across Britain.
    “It’s hard to express how much these communities rely on football, not just financially which is considerable but also as a focal point of a town’s hopes and dreams. That’s what it is.
    “And these dreams have just been shattered, not just in Britain but all across Europe.
    “And the reason these dreams have been shattered and discarded is so that a group of billionaires can buy themselves a bigger boat. Or a second boat.
    “Football is a working class game where anyone can beat anyone on their day and it’s that that makes it incredible, that’s made it the global force that it is today.
    “A few years ago Leicester City, many of you would never have heard of Leicester City, won the Premier League. It was the most incredible thing to witness.
    “It gave every fan hope. They have as many Premier League titles as Liverpool, they have one more than Tottenham and they’re not invited into this rich boys’ clique because the wealthy teams got together to try to stop that achievement ever happening again. And that isn’t sport.
    “And if this happens, and unfortunately I really do think it will, I don’t want to be overdramatic but I do think it’s the end of the sport that we love. It truly is.
    “I don’t think there’s anything we can do about it, but what we can do and I hope as fans that we will remember the names of these owners. How they hid behind a devastating pandemic as a reason to announce this while a season is being played.
    “They didn’t consult a single player, a single manager, they certainly did not consult the fans of their teams.
    “They bought into a sport that so many of us live for at 3pm on a Saturday. They took it and they are going to crush it without ever thinking of the damage that’s being done.
    “Don’t forget the people that did this, it’s those owners in a decade’s time when the Super League’s thriving and I’m sure it’s got great goals and all those things, and these owners will think that it’s all water under the bridge.
    “Don’t ever forget that it was those owners, they took something so pure and so beautiful and they beat the love and the joy out of it. And they did it for money. They just did it for money and it’s disgusting.”

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    Uefa ready to hand PSG Champions League this season by BANNING ‘snakes’ Chelsea and Co over European Super League

    UEFA is ready to boot Chelsea, Manchester City and Real Madrid out of this season’s Champions League – and hand the title to PSG.Euro chiefs are also prepared to kick Arsenal and Manchester United out of the Europa League semi-finals for signing up to the proposed Super League.
    Uefa are ready to hand PSG the Champions League by banning the other three semi-finalistsCredit: Getty
    And Uefa President Aleksander Ceferin, who branded the plotters ‘snakes’ who are ‘spitting in the face’ of football fans, has threatened to ban England and overseas stars including Harry Kane, Raheem Sterling, Cristiano Ronaldo and Antoine Griezmann from Euro 2020.
    Ceferin, who admitted to being ‘angry’ at the ‘greed, selfishness and narcissism’ of the 12 rebel clubs, made the threat during a press conference.
    He said: “The players who will play in the teams that might play in the closed league will be banned from playing in the World Cup or Euros and not be able to represent their national teams at any matches.
    “We’re still assessing the situation with our legal team. 
    “We will take all the sanctions we can and will inform you as soon as we have  a clear answer.
    “As soon as possible they have to be banned from all our competition and the players from all our competitions.”
    Asked to clarify if that meant an imminent move for the rest of this season and then the summer, Ceferin added: “I said they wouldn’t be able to play in our competitions, but I don’t know when. 
    “This thing is new for us. We might be naive because we didn’t know we had some snakes close to us but now we know and are working on it and will have legal actions soon.  
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    “It’s not clear yet. That is part of the legal assessment. We have a meeting tomorrow and it’s too fresh to know what will happen. We will inform you accordingly.
    “We understand that some players might be caught in a difficult situation.
    “But if materialises and we ban the players they will think twice before signing for a club like that.”
    Ceferin turned his fire on the plot leaders, especially Juventus chief Andrea Agnelli, branded ‘the biggest disappointment of all’.
    The Uefa boss, who added he expected Fifa President Gianni Infantino to back his hardline stance when he addresses Uefa’s annual Congress tomorrow, did not hold back as he blasted the rebels.
    He said: “These are disgraceful, self-serving proposals from a select few clubs that are fuelled purely by greed above all else.

    “Super League IS only about money. The money of the dozen.
    “This idea is spitting in the face of all football lovers and our society as well and we will not allow them to take it away from us..
    “I have seen many things. I was a criminal lawyer for 24 years but i have never seen people like this.
    “Greediness is so strong that all human values evaporate. In football I met many strange people, liars and bad people. 
    “Football is not all corrupt, just a small part of it led by greed only and they don’t care about anybody else, they don’t care about the game. 
    “You see chief execs changing clubs like we change shirts, owners who look at accounts, not goals.”
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    Jose Mourinho claims Bayern loss while Real Madrid boss after Cristiano Ronaldo penalty miss was saddest moment

    JOSE MOURINHO once revealed the only time he shed tears after a defeat was when Real Madrid lost on penalties to Bayern Munich back in 2012.The Portuguese had already steered Los Blancos to a record-setting year in LaLiga but was denied the chance to make it a Champions League double against the Germans.
    Jose Mourinho admitted he cried after Real Madrid crashed out of the Champions League against Bayern MunichCredit: Action Images – Reuters
    Madrid were the heavy favourites for Europe’s top competition having overhauled Barcelona domestically with the most points, goals and home wins.
    But Mourinho, who had already lifted the Champions League twice with Porto and Inter Milan, missed out on a three-piece at the Bernabeu.
    The Special One saw Cristiano Ronaldo, Kaka and Sergio Ramos miss from the spot as Madrid fell to Bayern on penalties in the 2012 semi-finals.
    He would have met his former side Chelsea in the final, who in turn, bested the Bundesliga side in a shootout to win their first-ever Champions League on penalties.
    That night is the only time in my career as a coach that I’ve cried after a defeat. It was very hard because we were the best that seasonJose Mourinho
    And speaking to Spanish outlet MARCA, Mourinho admitted he found it hard losing the chance to play for La Decima and was reduced to tears.
    He said: “Unfortunately, that’s football. Cristiano, Kaka, Sergio Ramos… three complete monsters of football, there’s no doubt about that, but they’re also human.
    “That night is the only time in my career as a coach that I’ve cried after a defeat. I remember it well… Aitor [Karanka] and I pulled up in front of my house, in the car, crying…
    “It was very hard because we were the best that season.”
    Cristiano Ronaldo was denied from the spot as Los Blancos suffered defeat at the BernabeuCredit: AFP
    Opening up about the incident further in an interview with Portuguese TV channel Sic, Mourinho admitted it was still the saddest moment of his career.
    He said: “If I have to choose the worst moment, it’s that elimination with Real Madrid.
    “We were the best team in Europe, without a doubt, we won LaLiga smashing all the records for points and goals and we would’ve won that final, I don’t have any doubt.
    “What was most cruel for me was that in the shoot-out we chose Cristiano Ronaldo, Kaka and Sergio Ramos, they were dead certs from the penalty spot and the guys who missed were those who never miss, it sunk me.”

    SunSport previously revealed that it was the Chelsea dressing room who broke down in tears after Mourinho was sacked in 2007.
    Club captain John Terry said he and his team-mates were so devastated and shocked they approached the Blues board to reverse their decision.
    The former England skipper would be reunited Mourinho in 2013 with the pair winning the Premier League for a third time two years later.
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    How Arsenal and Chelsea could stop Liverpool from qualifying for Champions League with cup wins this season

    LIVERPOOL will be praying that Arsenal and Chelsea fail to conquer Europe this season.The Gunners advanced to the Europa League semi-finals after hammering Sparta Prague last night.
    Jurgen Klopp will be praying both Chelsea and Arsenal fail in EuropeCredit: EPA
    And the Blues reached the last four of the Champions League by advancing past Porto earlier in the week.
    Meanwhile, the Reds were knocked out of the same competition by Real Madrid, meaning only a top four finish in the Premier League will secure a place in the continent’s prestige competition next term.
    As things stand, it is currently Leicester City and West Ham United who would join Manchester City and neighbours United in the Champions League.
    But the race is firmly on, with even eight-placed Everton still harbouring hopes of a top four finish.
    Here are some of the scenarios that could pan out and what that would mean – with one being an absolute nightmare for Liverpool:
    Man City win the CL
    The Cityzens are already mathematically guaranteed their place in the top four and are closing in on the title.
    And if they go all the way in Europe then things would remain exactly the same as normal.
    CL Qualifiers: First, second, third and fourth along with an English Europa League winner.
    Pep Guardiola’s Man City are into the last four of the Champions LeagueCredit: PA

    Chelsea win the Champions League
    Thomas Tuchel’s men will secure their place in next season’s competition should they win it this term – even if they fail to finish in the top four.
    CL Qualifiers: First, second, third, fourth and Champions League winner.
    Prize money accumulated so far this seasonCredit: The Sun
    Arsenal win the Europa League
    Winning the Europa League guarantees the successful side a place in next season’s Champions League.
    And with the Gunners currently in ninth in the Prem, this looks to be their best route into it.
    CL Qualifiers: First, second, third, fourth and Europa League winner.
    Arsenal winning the Europa league could be bad news for LiverpoolCredit: EPA
    Chelsea and Arsenal both win in Europe
    This would be Liverpool’s nightmare scenario. 
    Should the London sides win the Uefa competitions and finish outside the top four, they will both be assured of a place in next season’s Champions League.
    However, even though the Champions League winners are given an additional space in competition for the following campaign, that rule does not apply when the Europa League winner is also from the same country. 
    That would mean that the fourth-placed Prem team would drop into the Europa League – meaning the Reds, Leicester, West Ham, Tottenham and Everton would miss out on the Champions League.
    CL Qualifiers: First, second, third, Champions League and Europa League winners.
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    How Arsenal and Chelsea can stop Liverpool from qualifying for Champions League with cup wins this season

    LIVERPOOL will be praying that Arsenal and Chelsea fail to conquer Europe this season.The Gunners advanced to the Europa League semi-finals after hammering Sparta Prague last night.
    Jurgen Klopp will be praying both Chelsea and Arsenal fail in EuropeCredit: EPA
    And the Blues reached the last four of the Champions League by advancing past Porto earlier in the week.
    Meanwhile, the Reds were knocked out of the same competition by Real Madrid, meaning only a top four finish in the Premier League will secure a place in the continent’s prestige competition next term.
    As things stand, it is currently Leicester City and West Ham United who would join Manchester City and neighbours United in the Champions League.
    But the race is firmly on, with even eight-placed Everton still harbouring hopes of a top four finish.
    Here are some of the scenarios that could pan out and what that would mean – with one being an absolute nightmare for Liverpool:
    Man City win the CL
    The Cityzens are already mathematically guaranteed their place in the top four and are closing in on the title.
    And if they go all the way in Europe then things would remain exactly the same as normal.
    CL Qualifiers: First, second, third and fourth along with an English Europa League winner.
    Pep Guardiola’s Man City are into the last four of the Champions LeagueCredit: PA

    Chelsea win the Champions League
    Thomas Tuchel’s men will secure their place in next season’s competition should they win it this term – even if they fail to finish in the top four.
    CL Qualifiers: First, second, third, fourth and Champions League winner.
    Prize money accumulated so far this seasonCredit: The Sun
    Arsenal win the Europa League
    Winning the Europa League guarantees the successful side a place in next season’s Champions League.
    And with the Gunners currently in ninth in the Prem, this looks to be their best route into it.
    CL Qualifiers: First, second, third, fourth and Europa League winner.
    Arsenal winning the Europa league could be bad news for LiverpoolCredit: EPA
    Chelsea and Arsenal both win in Europe
    This would be Liverpool’s nightmare scenario. 
    Should the London sides win the Uefa competitions and finish outside the top four, they will both be assured of a place in next season’s Champions League.
    However, even though the Champions League winners are given an additional space in competition for the following campaign, that rule does not apply when the Europa League winner is also from the same country. 
    That would mean that the fourth-placed Prem team would drop into the Europa League – meaning the Reds, Leicester, West Ham, Tottenham and Everton would miss out on the Champions League.
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