Asked about an eventual arrival at the Monumental Stadium, Pitbull was cautious and stated that “I’m in Vasco, I’m fine and now the Championship begins.”
Colo Colo is located in Brazil, where this Tuesday they will face Fluminense for the Copa Libertadores, and received a visit from an illustrious member of the Chilean National Team: Gary Medel.
The now defender of Vasco da Gama arrived at the Albos’ concentration hotel with Pablo Galdames and his representative Fernando Felicevich.
In the place, Medel reunited with his old friend Arturo Vidal, as well as Esteban Pavez, Brayan Cortés and Oscar Opazo.
But it also had a brief meeting with the Blanco y Negro leadership, headed by Alfredo Stöhwing and Aníbal Mosa, where the latter joked about an eventual arrival at Cacique: “When are you coming to Colo?”
After leaving the Colo Colo hotel, Gary Medel spoke to the media, indicating that “I called them so we could get together for coffee, so that was great. We changed Vasco’s shirt and one of Colo’s.”
“With Arturo we are brothers, so happy. The same with Esteban (Pavez), who I have known for many years, as well as Brayan (Cortés) and Tortita (Opazo),” he added.
Asked about an eventual arrival at the Monumental Stadium, Pitbull was cautious and stated that “I’m in Vasco, I’m fine and now the Championship begins.”
However, he left the door open, pointing out that “I’m a Catholic fan, but oh well. We are professionals and we don’t know what happens in the future. But my present is Basque and I only think about that.”
The moment was captured by DaleAlbo.
B&W to Gary Medel: “When are you coming to Colo?” – 2024-05-06 17:40:35
Ten Hag: “I’m happy for Sancho”
– 2024-05-06 17:20:12
The Dutch Erik Ten Hag, Manchester United coach, assured that he is happy for the good moment of the Englishman Jadon Sancho and opened the door for the winger to return in the future.
The English attacker was the best in Borussia Dortmund’s victory this Wednesday in the Champions League semi-finals against Paris Saint Germain, after arriving on loan to the German team in January after a disagreement with Ten Hag.
The coach sent him to the stands for months after he accused him of not being fit and Sancho responded that he was being used as a scapegoat. The Englishman refused to apologize and had to go on loan to Dortmund, where he is returning to the level he already achieved with the Germans, before signing for 80 million for United.
«Yesterday he showed why United signed him and why he represents a great asset for Manchester United. He’s good, I’m happy for Jadon and his game yesterday. We will see what happens in the future,” added the Dutch coach.
There are many doubts at Old Trafford about Ten Hag’s continuity next season and it is most likely that the coach will leave the club in the summer, as part of the reconstruction process that Jim Ratcliffe, owner of a 27, is doing on the sports field. % of the club.
This process would include the sale of most of the first team players, with the exception of Kobbie Mainoo, Alejandro Garnacho and Rasmus Hojlund.
“It’s a joke,” said Ten Hag. “Since I’ve been working in football, every summer they say that United are interested in 200 players and every summer they say we are going to sell them all.” EFE
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Toto Wolff on Red Bull managing director: “I don’t know what the guy wants with that statement”
“I don’t know what the guy wants with that statement. Anything I say is too much. I don’t bother with it. Maybe he wants to be in the newspaper. Or maybe they told him to say that,” said Wolff on ORF after the Miami Grand Prix. The verbal skirmishes were triggered by Wolff’s constant courting of Max Verstappen.
Mintzlaff had previously criticized this heavily in an interview with the Bild newspaper. “I understand the pressure that Toto Wolff and perhaps other teams have after years of being behind. But I think that Toto Wolff should concentrate on his challenges. He has enough of that. And it also has something to do with respect when “I keep talking about the personnel of other teams. That’s not appropriate,” said the German, who referred to triple world champion Verstappen’s long-term contract with Red Bull Racing (until 2028).
Surprised by statements
Wolff seemed surprised by Mintzlaff’s statements and emphasized his “great respect” for the Austrian side of the racing team around Mark Mateschitz, his mother Anita Gerhardter and Helmut Marko. “This success is an Austrian success. Max is a product of Helmut. I don’t know why such statements are made,” added the Viennese.
Mercedes must find a replacement for record world champion Lewis Hamilton, who is moving to Ferrari, for the coming season. Wolff has therefore expressed his interest in signing Verstappen several times. Star designer Adrian Newey will leave the Austrian-British racing team by the beginning of 2025 at the latest due to the unrest surrounding team boss Christian Horner.
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