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    Sergio ‘Bobo’ Gori dead at 77: Tributes paid to Inter Milan and Serie A legend after illness battle in hospital

    SERIE A legend Sergio ‘Bobo’ Gori has died at the age of 77. The tragic news comes after a two-week spell in hospital in his home city of Milan.
    Sergio Gori, right, during his time at JuventusCredit: Getty
    Gori, left, won four Serie A titlesCredit: Getty
    He passed away in hospital after a two-week battle with illnessCredit: Rex
    Gori won four Serie A titles playing with Inter Milan, Juventus and Cagliari.
    He is one of just six players to have won the league with three different Italian clubs.
    The Italian attacker is best remembered for his time with Cagliari, in which he lifted the club’s only league title in 1969/70.
    He scored 33 league goals from 166 appearances during his six-year spell there.
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    Gori also won back-to-back titles at Inter in 1965 and 1966 while also winning the European Cup and Intercontinental Cup in 1965.
    He would add a fourth Scudetto to his CV with Juventus in 1977.
    Gori was also a member of the Italy squad which came second at the 1970 World Cup.
    However, his one appearance at Mexico 70′ would only be added to on two more occasions later that year.
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    Vicenza, Verona and Sant’Angelo were the other clubs who Gori represented throughout his career.
    Cagliari paid tribute on Twitter by saying: “Today we mourn one of our Heroes, capable of making our Earth great. Forever grateful, hello Bobo.”
    Verona joined the tributes by saying: “Hellas Verona FC expresses deep condolences for the death of Sergio #Gori, yellow and blue footballer in the 1977-78 year, rallying around his family in this moment of grief.” More

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    From Luton to Lecce, young midfielder Ed McJannet has joined the Irish invasion hoping to take Italy by storm

    HEARING a coach yell ‘die, die, die!’ as you train would be a tad concerning for any footballer.But for Ed McJannet, it was just one of the many adjustments he has had to make since swapping Luton in the Championship for Italian side Lecce on deadline day.
    Ed McJannet has swapped Luton for Lecce in Italy
    The midfielder has followed a host of other young Irish players to Italy
    This switch was specifically a linguistic one, with the Italian word ‘Dai’, as it is spelt, loosely translating to ‘Come on’ or ‘let’s go’.
    McJannet, 19, told SunSport: “I had to ask what that one meant!
    “It’s all part of the adventure. I like to embrace challenges.
    “When you’re out of your comfort zone, you’re learning and growing which is important.”
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    For decades the only memorable example of an Irishman in the land of the Boot was Robbie Keane’s short-lived spell at Inter Milan.
    But McJannet has become the latest Irish kid to move to the land of pizza and pasta in the last year in what has been a surprising new trend.
    Festy Ebosele and James Abankwah are in the first-team set-up at Udinese, John Ryan is as Sassuolo and Liam Kerrigan is with Serie B outfit Como. Kevin Zefi (Inter) and Cathal Heffernan (AC) are in the academies of both Milan clubs.
    McJannet spoke to close friends Abankwah and Ryan before giving Lecce the green light.
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    He said: “They said it was really good and that they enjoy it. They said it was tough with the language, the style of football – that it’s very tactical – but were really positive about it.
    “It’s great to see people I know from Ireland doing so well in Italy and in their football journey. It was definitely encouraging.”
    McJannet had been with Luton since he was nine, becoming their youngest-ever pro when signing a senior contract on his 17th birthday.
    Yet he did not want to turn down what he felt was an exciting opportunity and hot-footed it via plane to Lecce with agent Dan Fletcher as they rushed to beat the transfer deadline.
    Terms were agreed and a three-year deal signed as he joined Lecce’s Under-19 ranks, working under English-speaking coach Federico Coppitelli.
    More than two months on and McJannet is still getting used to the cultural differences down in the south of Italy, where temperatures can soar to 40 degrees in the summer.
    He explained: “At the moment we train in the afternoon about 2 o’clock. At Luton, we used to train in the morning. I think the hotter it gets, the earlier we’ll train so that might change.
    “It’s about 18 degrees right now. It’s nice. I’m looking forward to, of course, but also dreading a bit when it gets really hot as I’m used to the English weather.
    “That’s going to be a massive adaptation. It was really hot the other day and we were doing a tough session and I thought, ‘wow, this is tough’. The heat had a massive impact.
    “But the more you do it, the more you get used to it. It’s something I’ll get used to – I hope!”
    It is not just the time of training that is a change for McJannet, but also the focus during sessions and the sheer volume of them.
    The midfielder added: “It’s a bit more tactical out here, they focus a lot on tactics and shape which is good because you’re learning so much about the game as well as playing it.
    McJannet with his agent Dan Fletcher out in Lecce
    “It’s tough the training we do. We train almost every day. The only day we get off is the day after a game. So it’s intense but I absolutely love it.”
    McJannet is also adapting to the sheer amount and variety of pasta on offer, having been accustomed to his mum’s cooking.
    But homesickness has not been a problem – given how easy it is to get a taste of the familiar thanks to Whatsapp, Facetime, Netflix and other online comforts.
    Instead, he is purely focused on throwing himself into his new culture and hopes soon to be speaking the lingo, doing two one-and-a-half-hour lessons a week plus practice on language app DuoLingo.
    The youngster added: “It’s been a really enjoyable few months.
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    “I’m still settling in, still have lots to adapt to like the language. I’ve picked up stuff from lessons. I’m really enjoying the language, I’d love to be fluent in another language. It would be a great skill and just quite cool.
    “I’ve joined in January so I’ve got half the season. I just want to give it everything and hopefully chances will come. It would be a dream to play in the first team.” More

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    Lukaku sent off for celebrating 95th-minute Inter Milan leveller at Juventus before two more see red in post-match brawl

    ROMELU LUKAKU was sent off for over-celebrating his 95th-minute penalty equaliser for Inter Milan at Juventus – then two more players saw red after the final whistle.Juve scorer Juan Cuadrado and Inter keeper Samir Handanovic were dismissed in the Italian Cup semi-final first-leg flare-up.
    Inter Milan’s Romelu Lukaku was shown a second yellow card for this celebration towards Juventus fansCredit: AP
    Lukaku can’t believe he’s sent off for his second booking after he rejoiced over his late penalty equaliserCredit: Getty
    Juve scorer Juan Cuadrado and Inter keeper Samir Handanovic, out of picture, were also sent off in an amazing climax to the Italian Cup semi-final first legCredit: Getty
    Sub Lukaku earned his costly second yellow card for “excessive celebration” after the loan striker from Chelsea cranked up the hostile atmosphere with a silencing gesture to the home crowd.
    Yet Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri claimed after the triple-red finale: “It’s nothing, just a bit of chaos at the end of a balanced game
    “We knew it would be difficult. Although they were coming off a difficult period, they are still Inter and proved it tonight.”
    But the controversial ending underlined the pressure being felt at Inter, especially by boss Simone Inzaghi.
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    They are down to fourth – behind big rivals AC Milan – following three straight Serie A defeats.
    And it could mean Inzaghi’s future depends on Inter’s cup form.
    Apart from this domestic tie against Juve, they face Benfica in the Champions League quarter-finals this month.
    Juventus and Inter had both gone close before the tie seemed to be drifting towards a goalless stalemate.
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    But then Colombia winger Cuadrado fired a long-range opener on 83 minutes and danced for joy.
    Lukaku, though, slotted a spot-kick leveller after Juve defender Gleison Bremer handled.
    But the Belgium hero paid dearly for apparently taunting the crowd by putting his finger to his lip.
    That motion of silence turned up the volume – and all three players dismissed will miss the second leg on April 26. More

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    Liverpool legend Divock Origi wanted in four-way Prem transfer return fight as Aston Villa lead race for AC Milan ace

    DIVOCK ORIGI is a transfer target for FOUR Premier League clubs, reports claim.The Liverpool legend is being linked with a return to England just one season after leaving Anfield for AC Milan.
    Divock Origi could be in line for a return to the Premier LeagueCredit: Getty
    Belgian striker Origi has started just six Serie A games this season.
    And Italian outlet Calciomercato claim there are FOUR Prem clubs “ready to knock” on AC Milan’s door in the hope of signing Origi.
    Aston Villa, Leeds, Crystal Palace and West Ham are all rumoured to be keen on the 27-year-old.
    Elsewhere, Origi has been linked with Turkish side Galatasaray.
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    But Calciomercato say Origi would “welcome” a return to the Prem over a move to Turkey.
    Everton have also been mentioned, but it’s claimed Origi’s ties to Liverpool are too strong for a switch to Goodison Park.
    Origi played 175 times for the Reds, winning the Champions League, Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup and Club World Cup during his time at Anfield.
    He moved on last summer in order to pursue more regular first team football at AC Milan.
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    However, Origi finds himself behind Olivier Giroud and the returning Zlatan Ibrahimovic in the San Siro pecking order.
    And AC Milan are said to be open to letting Origi leave in the summer to save on his wages and make room for another addition up front.
    Back in January reports emerged that the club were already looking to move Origi on.
    Origi has scored two goals in 26 games in all competitions for AC Milan this season, but just six of those appearances have been from the start. More

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    David de Gea could be set for Jose Mourinho reunion with Man Utd ace available on free transfer after rejecting new deal

    DAVID DE GEA could reunite with former Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho at Roma, reports claim.The 32-year-old goalkeeper is out of contract at the end of the season.
    David de Gea is a reported transfer target for RomaCredit: Getty
    And Serie A side Roma are open to signing De Gea, according to Spanish outlet Fichajes.
    De Gea agreed a mammoth £375,000-a-week salary in September 2019, but given his age he is open to accepting reduced terms to stay at United.
    However, The Athletic claim the club’s opening proposal has been rejected by the stopper.
    It’s said the Red Devils are expecting to wrap up a deal, but reports in Spain claim Roma are waiting to pounce.
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    Mourinho has experience working with De Gea following his two-and-a-half year spell as Old Trafford boss.
    The pair won the League Cup and Europa League together in 2017.
    And Mourinho is not said to be convinced by his goalkeeping options in the Italian capital.
    Former Wolves star Rui Patricio, 35, is Mourinho’s current No1.
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    Roma are said to be assessing the possibility of a deal, which would require a “significant financial effort” from the Serie A side.
    Elsewhere, Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus are also rumoured to be interested in De Gea.
    De Gea has played 530 games for the Red Devils since joining from Atletico Madrid in July 2011.
    The Spaniard has been superb once again between the sticks this season, sparing United from a heavier defeat in Sunday’s 2-0 loss at Newcastle. More

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    Chelsea ready to splash £60m to beat Prem rivals to Atalanta wonderkid, and Man Utd fan, Rasmus Hojlund, 20

    CHELSEA are leading the race to sign Atalanta star Rasmus Hojlund, according to reports.The striker has caught the attention of several high-profile European clubs since arriving in Serie A last summer.
    Rasmus Hojlund has been dubbed the ‘next Erling Haaland’Credit: Getty
    Chelsea have ramped up their interest in Hojlung, 20, and are set to make a move this summer.
    Owner Todd Boehly appears to be a fan of the youngster and the club have already begun to work on his transfer.
    Atalanta chairman Antonio Percassi was invited to Stamford Bridge to watch Chelsea beat Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League, report the Daily Mail.
    And it is believed the two parties discussed the possibility of Hojlund joining the Blues this summer.
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    Atalanta are reportedly demanding £60million for the Denmark international, who has established himself as one of the most promising young players in Italy.
    He has scored eight goals in 26 games for Atalanta and caught the eye of Arsenal and Real Madrid.
    Manchester United are also said to be monitoring Hojlund, who is a self-confessed United fan.
    He could be ready for his next move too as reports claim he is set to appoint a new agent in the summer.
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    The 6ft3 hitman has been dubbed the next Erling Haaland and announced himself on the international stage last month with five goals in his first two starts for Denmark.
    United are prioritising a move for a striker this summer with Harry Kane and Victor Osimhen believed to be at the top of their wishlist. More

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    Serie A match delayed after players are evacuated due to FIRE in changing rooms

    AN ITALIAN football match was delayed due to a fire in the dressing room. The top-flight Serie A clash between Empoli and Lecce was due to kick off at 6.30pm local time.
    Firefighters were on the scene at Empoli’s stadium after the fire broke outCredit: Getty

    However, it was pushed back by an hour after a short circuit caused a small blaze in the home changing room.
    Video footage of a fire engine outside the stadium and firefighters going on circulated on social media.
    Both sets of players and coaches were evacuated to safety as the emergency services got the fire under control.
    However, the fact that the fire was electrical meant a full investigation was required before they get the green light to allow thousands of people into the 16,800-capacity Stadio Carlo Castellani.
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    Empoli stars raised the alarm when they could smell burning in the dressing room an hour before kick-off.
    DAZN report they noticed it was coming from the panels in the ceiling and was spreading quickly.
    The media only became aware of a problem when Empoli player Tommaso Baldanzi used the toilet in the press area.
    And with 20 minutes to go before the original scheduled start time, visiting Lecce players including Samuel Umtiti strolled around on the pitch in flip-flops and trainers rather than their boots.
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    Empoli and Lecce went into the game knowing a win for either side would mean a huge step towards Serie A survival with ten games to go.
    The hosts were 14th on 28 points with Lecce just two places and a point behind.
    And it was Empoli who secured a vital three points when the game finally got under way, through Francesco Caputo’s second-half penalty.
    They are now 12 points above the relegation zone with ten games to go.
    The fire was started by a short circuit in the home dressing roomCredit: Getty
    Empoli players raised the alarm when they could smell burningCredit: Getty
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    Jose Mourinho shows class as he pleads with own Roma fans to stop abusing rival Sampdoria manager

    JOSE MOURINHO was forced to plead with his OWN Roma fans to stop racially abusing the opposition manager.Roma were struggling to find the deadlock in their Serie A encounter against Sampdoria at the weekend, locked at 0-0.
    Chants racistes à l’encontre de Stankovic, Mourinho est intervenu en plein match pour calmer ses propres fans : “Je l’ai fait pour un grand homme et un grand ami. Il a des enfants et une famille et ce n’est pas beau. Nos fans sont géniaux, mais on ne touche pas à mes amis.” pic.twitter.com/tjRwprwyzY— José Mourinho Show (@Jmshow10_) April 2, 2023

    Jose Mourinho was furious at the abuse coming from the Roma standsCredit: Twitter / @CBSSportsGolazo
    Fans appeared to mock Dejan Stankovic over his heritage – but Mourinho was having none of itCredit: Twitter / @CBSSportsGolazo
    Stankovic was full of respect for Mourinho’s actionsCredit: Twitter / @CBSSportsGolazo
    Sampdoria boss Dejan Stankovic, who comes from Serbia, was fuming when his player Jeison Murillo was shown a red card.
    His protests appeared to enrage the Roma Ultras, who targetted 44-year-old Stankovic with racist abuse from the terraces concerning his heritage.
    This prompted a furious Mourinho to leap out of his dugout, and wave his hand at his own fans begging them to stop the abuse.
    And it appeared to do the trick as the Portuguese gaffer gave the thumbs up.
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    Stankovic was heartened by ex-Chelsea and Man Utd boss Mourinho’s actions, and beat his chest as a sign of respect to his opposite number.
    Speaking after the game, Stankovic told Football Italia: “I thank Jose, because I didn’t even notice, but as for the chants, I am proud of who I am. I am proud to be a gypsy.”
    And Mourinho, 60, added: “I did it for a great man and a great friend. He has kids and a family.
    “Our fans are great but my friends aren’t being touched.”
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    Stankovic was fuming when his player was sent off – which riled the Roma fansCredit: Twitter / @CBSSportsGolazo
    Mourinho gives the thumbs up after the vile chanting stoppedCredit: Twitter / @CBSSportsGolazo
    Stankovic played under Mourinho at Inter Milan, and was part of the side that won the Champions League, Serie A title and Coppa Italia in 2009-10.
    As for the game, Romas eased to an eventual 3-0 win with goals from former Liverpool star Georginio Wijnaldum, Paulo Dybala and Stephan El Shaarawy.
    That moved Roma into fifth spot in the table and level on points with Inter in fourth as both fight for that final Champions League spot.
    Sampdoria face a very different battle – against relegation – as they sit in 19th position. More