Welcome to this live dedicated to the semi-final return of the Champions League, between Paris Saint-Germain and Borussia Dortmund.
What is it about ? A decisive match for Paris Saint-Germain, who are chasing their first “Big Ears Cup” in many years. Defeated (1-0) in the first leg by Borussia Dortmund, Luis Enrique’s men must bounce back to secure a place in the Champions League final, on 1is June at Wembley Stadium, London. At the end of his contract next June, Kylian Mbappé is playing his last C1 match in Paris.
Or ? At the Parc des Princes, in Paris.
At what time ? Kick-off at 9 p.m.
On which channel ? Canal+ Foot et RMC Sport.
Who hosts the live? No 4-4-2 this evening, but Florian Lefèvre at the forefront of the attack, assisted by Oscar Korbosli in recovery and Gabriel Richalot in central defense, at kop Austerlitz. At the Park, Alexis Delcambre coordinates the tifo.
The official composition of the teams:
Donnarumma – Hakimi, Marquinhos (cap.), Beraldo, Nuno Mendes – Zaïre-Emery, Vitinha, Ruiz – Dembélé, Mbappé, Ramos.
Coach : Luis Enrique.
Kobel – Ryerson, Hummels, Schlotterbeck, Maatsen – Can (cap.), Sabitzer – Sancho, Brandt, Adeyemi – Füllkrug.
Coach : Edin Terzic.
Who referees? The Italian Daniele Orsato.
What won’t we talk about? In Switzerland, the house of the masters of time, hoping that PSG has the key this evening.
To read in the meantime:
At the Parc des Princes, Luis Enrique and his men want to make Paris a party
Lucas Hernandez, victim of a cruciate ligament rupture, should be withdrawn from the Euro in Germany
PSG comes up against the “yellow wall” of Borussia Dortmund in the first leg of the Champions League semi-final
Borussia Dortmund – PSG: in defense, has Paris finally found the winning formula?
Bayern Munich-Real Madrid: a duel of regulars in the semi-finals of the Champions League
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A sweet swim in the sea of mud. Motocross player Jonas enjoys the taste of victory not experienced for a long time / Article
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In Portugal, the sea of mud was not only on the track, and after the finish, Paul did not hesitate to jump on his stomach in a substantial coffee-colored puddle, enjoying the emotions of victory in a not quite usual way.
“At the finish line, I was already completely muddy after the ride. Then I told my men: “Let’s go, we have to jump in the mud!” Those emotions were really so high that we had to cry. Cool pictures, cool video – there is something to remember afterwards, everyone was happy,” Jonas told Latvian Television’s Sports Studio. “I was surprised how many people came to congratulate me. From all the teams, the managers of all the teams. Even from [sporta mārketinga uzņēmuma] “Infront”, who works there, came to congratulate me after the trip. I was really surprised.”
Jonas first win in the MXGP class in the muddy Portugal, it was the first victory not only for a Latvian in the most prestigious motocross class, but also the first victory for the “Honda” team represented by Paula.
“Finally, yes! The first victory in the MXGP class. Almost six years since the last victory in general, which was still in the MX2 class, if I’m not mistaken, in 2018 at the English stage,” Jonas dissected the history of success. “It’s been such a long time, I had already forgotten what it feels like when you win.”
The sloping track was a challenge for both the drivers and their equipment and mechanics.
“The engine had to be spared, because it really was a big load for the driver, it was easy for the drivers themselves to make mistakes. Especially for the team, because they changed the engine for me after the first race, all the parts for the driver, so that there would be no unnecessary risks for the second race. The first race it was very wet, there was some water in the engine,” said Jonas.
Mud racing is often a lottery. In Portugal, it was difficult even for the participants of the competition to recognize the drivers themselves – visibility plays an even bigger role than technology in such conditions.
“You can already fight with your competitors, but on the track you don’t even know if it’s your direct competitor or if you’re overtaking a lap behind, because everyone looks the same,” explained Jonas. “On the first trip [Romēns] Favre made a mistake on the last lap. Then I caught one rider. I look – no? Is it Fevre or not? Oh, this one must catch up.”
Paul has no doubts that luck was also his ally.
“I was really lucky, a lot happened in the first race. I had put 14 tear-off glasses on the rollers. I can’t even tell you how many rollers have those jerks, but I had the feeling that in the last lap I got the last jerk. Then everything ended, and it was the finish line . Because it just happened perfectly,” said the winner of the race.
Jonas works again with his driving coach – the legendary Stefan Everts. The Belgian pays the most attention to his son – MX2 class rider Liam Everts, but the old connection with Jonas from the KTM team days, when Paul entered the big motocross, also works.
“After that first race when Liam won [MX2 klasē], I congratulated Stefan Everts right before the start when I met him. Then he told me about some trajectories, some lines. Then he said, “Try to surprise me today!” I said it would be done,” Jonas said. “After the first ride, I asked him if he was surprised. Said it happened. After the second [brauciena] but he admitted that he had not expected such a big surprise.”
Always a maximalist, risk-seeker and speed-seeker, Jonas has now changed.
Stability and assessment of his abilities are the key to why Jonas is in a solid 5th place in the world championship standings, very little behind the top three.
“The harsh lessons of life, you don’t do that with people, right? But it’s true – the last few years have been tough, with injuries that have taught me a lot,” admitted Jonas. “Of course, we look at Gajser, Favre, Prado, Herlings, they are promised superior, maybe even sometimes two steps superior. They are faster, but it doesn’t always pay off.”
Already on May 12, the next race at the World Championship awaits Paulus, as the motocross season continues in Galicia, Spain.
Coach Shin Tae-yong’s 6 records with Indonesian football
Korean strategist Shin Tae-yong has created 6 records in his journey to help Indonesian football ‘transform and reach the big ocean’.
U-23 Indonesia is only one step away from fulfilling the dream of attending the 2024 Paris Olympics after Korean strategist Shin Tae-yong’s team defeated South Korea U-23 in the U-23 Asian quarterfinals. shootout.
Indonesia U-23 team coach Shin Tae-yong set a new record after leading Garuda Muda to the U-23 Asian semi-finals by creating an Asian earthquake, defeating his hometown team in the U-23 Asian quarter-finals. ASIAN.
Indonesia beat Korea 11-10 in the penalty shootout after drawing 2-2 in 120 minutes of play. This victory is a record for Indonesian football as they reached the semi-finals for the first time in their first U-23 Asian tournament.
Meanwhile for Korean football, this is a disgrace. Korea has long been one of the powerhouses of Asian football. They also regularly qualify for the Olympics. South Korea has never missed the Olympics since 1984. They even won a bronze medal at the 2012 Olympics held in London, England. This 40-year tradition of Korean football was finally broken by the Indonesian U-23 team. This is definitely a special note for them, Bola newspaper (Indonesia) excitedly commented.
This Indonesian newspaper also pointed out that coach Shin Tae-yong has created 6 records since this Korean teacher led Indonesian football in 2019. Shin Tae-yong’s 6 records with Indonesia are Increase skyrocketed on the FIFA rankings, from 173rd to 137th; Win the right to attend the 2024 U-23 Asian Finals; Win the right to attend the 2023 U-20 Asian Finals; Qualified to attend the 2023 Asian Cup; Reached the round of 16 of the 2023 Asian Cup; Reached the semi-finals of U-23 Asia 2024.
Shin Tae-yong set 6 records with Indonesian football. PHOTO: BOLA
Shin Tae-yong has the opportunity to set another record at both the Indonesia and U-23 Indonesia team levels. First is the Olympics. Indonesia’s U-23 team is just one step away from winning a ticket to Paris 2024. Indonesia has only participated in the Olympics once so far. It was the 1956 Olympic version held in Melbourne, Australia.
If they win the right to attend Paris 2024, U-23 Indonesia will repeat history. They can also record new history if they perform well at the U-23 Asian Championship. Meanwhile, the Indonesian national team has a chance to win the right to enter phase 3 of the 2026 World Cup qualifying round.
At the U-23 Asian Championship, U-23 Indonesia will meet U-23 Uzbekistan or defending champion U-23 Saudi Arabia in the semi-finals at Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium, Doha in the early morning of April 30.
PSSI Chairman Erick Thohir declared that Indonesia must dream higher. PHOTO: AFC
President of the Indonesian Football Federation (PSSI) Erick Thohir said. “In sports, there is something called motivation. I saw our momentum, from the group stage, then to the U-23 Asia quarterfinals. Now, U-23 Indonesia moves on to the semi-finals, which is great.
What is certain is that PSSI, all players and officials, people and fans of Indonesian football continue to hope and offer prayers for U-23 Indonesia. It’s time for us to dream higher.”