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“I’M STAYING”; INTER MILAN COACH, ANTONIO CONTE SAYS HE’S GOING NO WHERE DESPITE EUROPA DISAPPOINTMENT.

Antonio Conte said he has no intention of quitting Inter Milan following his side’s 3-2 defeat to Sevilla in a pulsating Europa League final on Friday.

The head coach’s occasional angry outbursts have seen him clash with Inter’s senior executives since taking over the reins in 2019 but the 51-year-old maintained that he would be staying with the club.

“There is no rancour, from me nor the club. There are people I already worked with, so that’s not the issue,” Conte said in a post-match interview.

“It’s about points of view, some situations that I faced this year and didn’t like, with all due respect for everyone. We’ll clarify the situation, without rancour, because I will always be grateful for having the chance to spend a great year at Inter, but on the other it was also very tough … if you think I will step back, I won’t.”

Conte was left rueing the bad luck of Romelu Lukaku, who scored 34 goals this season after arriving from Manchester United but who ended up deflecting Diego Carlos’s overhead kick into his own net in the second half.

“It was a tough, well-balanced game where in the second half one incident could change it. We had the opportunity, but instead there was that unlucky deflection off Romelu, so inevitably it became very difficult after that,” Conte said.

“We have regrets to a degree, as the team gave everything it had against a team with a great deal of experience that was accustomed to these occasions and that had won the final many times. In the end, that made the difference.”

Meanwhile, the Italian press are already talking of Massimiliano Allegri, who succeeded conte at Juventus back in 2014, and went on to win five league titles, as a likely candidate.

Allegri has taken a sabbatical after his departure from Turin in 2019, and would have the task of toppling Juventus under coaching novice Andrea Pirlo, and preventing his former club lifting a 10th consecutive Scudetto. But despite conte insisting “priority becomes football or family” he could decide to remain on for another season and try and win a European trophy which he lifted as a player with Juventus, in the 1996 Champions League and the UEFA Cup in 1993.

“I grew up on bread and football,” he said of his first steps taken when father Cosimino coached Juventina Lecce.

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ALEX-OXLADE CHAMBERLAIN SUFFERS LIVERPOOL PRE-SEASON INJURY.

Alex Oxalde-Chamberlain has been ruled out of the Community Shield match against Arsenal after suffering an injury to his knee in training.

The midfielder wiill miss the rest of Liverpool’s pre-season camp out in Austria after picking up the knock, including the two friendly games with Stuttgart and RB Salzburg.

The 27-year-old was involved in a challenge during training when the incident occured and boss Jurgen Klopp explained that it looks like a smiliar injury to the one captain Jordan Henderson suffered toward the end of last season against Brighton.

Oxlade-Chamberlain has returned to Melwood for rehabilitation with club medical staff.

“Really unfortunate,” Klopp told the official club website.

“An unfortunate situation as well; it was a challenge [in training].

“It looks like it is very similar to what Hendo had, which keeps him out for we don’t know for sure exactly how long, but for sure this pre-season he will not make a game, Arsenal for sure not and then we will see. The next game is probably two weeks later, but I don’t know.

“We have to wait but it is far away from being perfect, of course. It is really hard for him and hard for us, but it is not to change.”

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LIVERPOOL 3-0 STUTTGART; KLOPP HAPPY WITH IMPRESSIVE START TO THE PRE-SEASON.

Jurgen Klopp was left “very happy” with his team’s performance in their first pre-season outing, with a 3-0 win against Stuttgart providing the required level of intensity away from training.

The Reds were greeted by a downpour as they prepared for their clash against the German outfit, leaving a heavy, water-laden pitch at the Saalfelden Arena.

Having travelled to Austria one week ago, the boss was eager to see his players ramp up the intensity from training into game situations, with the Premier League season kicking off in just three weeks’ time.

And he was “very happy” with what he witnessed, with his two different XIs keeping Stuttgart off the scoresheet while Roberto Firmino, Naby Keita and Rhian Brewster all etched their name on it.

While conditions did not always allow for slick movement, there were an abundance of positive signs to emerge from Kostas Tsimikas making his ‘debut’ to Takumi Minamino‘s sharp touch and, in general, a valuable run out.

“I’m very happy, very happy,” Klopp told LFCTV after the game. “It was a super intense session today because the weather, wow!

“It rained like crazy, the pitch was really difficult – you could see the water was still on the pitch. That always makes football games tricky.

“Good organised opponent obviously but we scored nice goals but for me, the most important thing was that we felt 45 minutes football was different to a 90-minute session.

“There you have breaks, but here there are none so you just have to go and do it and that was the most important thing to do today, and the boys did it.

“They felt the intensity of the game, very good. So now tomorrow we do less, Monday have two sessions, Tuesday is Salzburg – interesting. So it’s all good.

“I think Ki-Jana [Hoever] rolled his ankle a little bit but apart from that they all should be fine which is obviously very important.”

On the makeup of the goals and his newest signing, Klopp was full of praise, adding: “How we made the goals was absolutely exceptional.

“Obviously Taki was in pretty good shape, Kostas showed some nice glimpses of his talent – so we know we have good boys here.

“Curtis first-half, obviously around the goals, Harvey hard-working until the end, Rhian – they all look really promising.

“They had to work today and that’s what they did, so I’m fine with the performance.

“[Kostas is] a pretty quick player obviously and pretty confident, a really good player. Did well.

“The next challenge is now to get used to all our defending and that will take time, no doubt. But when he has the ball it looks not so bad.”

The Reds will now continue to train over the next few days in Austria before meeting Salzburg at the Red Bull Arena on Tuesday afternoon, a clash Klopp is expecting to be “pretty intense.”

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JAVIER HERNANDEZ EARNS EUROPA LEAGUE MEDAL IN SEVILLA VICTORY DESPITE MOVE TO MLS.

LA Galaxy striker Javier “Chicharito” Hernandez has picked up a winners’ medal after Sevilla lifted the Europa League trophy on Friday.

Sevilla won the competition for a record sixth time with a 3-2 victory over Inter Milan in the final and Hernandez is entitled to a medal after he started the season with the La Liga club.

Hernandez scored four goals for Sevilla in the group stages before leaving to join Major League Soccer’s Galaxy in January.

The Mexico international has now earned his fourth major trophy in European football after the winning the Premier League with Manchester United on two occasions and the FIFA Club World Cup with Real Madrid.

Hernandez failed to score in his opening two matches with the Galaxy but opened his account in the 2-1 loss to Portland Timbers in the MLS is Back tournament last month.

The striker missed the remainder of the tournament with a calf injury and Galaxy coach said in a news conference that he is likely to be out for “three or four” weeks.

The 32-year-old made the trip to the Disney-owned resort near Orlando, Florida, even though his wife is pregnant and they are in the process of moving into a new house.

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CHELSEA IN ADVANCE TALK TO SIGN THIAGO SILVA.

Thiago Silva is in advanced talks with Chelsea over a free transfer, according to reports. It is believed negotiations have been ongoing for the past few days.

Chelsea desperately need new defenders and Frank Lampard is keen to add an authoritative figure to his back line, with Silva a cheap alternative to their main two targets.

Chelsea’s interest in Declan Rice and Lewis Dunk is no secret, but signing either of them will not be easy. Rice is valued at around £80million by West Ham, who don’t want to sell him to anyone, least of all Chelsea. Brighton, meanwhile, would demand around £50million for Dunk.

The Seagulls captain has impressed in the Premier League since their promotion, but Chelsea would be wise to consider his age and relative lack of experience at the highest level, when weighing up a bid. There is no guarantee that the 28-year-old will get any better and for a fee of £50million, he would be under huge pressure to hit the ground running.

Silva, meanwhile, will play his last ever game for Paris Saint-Germain on Sunday night in the club’s first ever Champions League final, eight years after joining them from AC Milan.

At 35, he would not be a signing for the future but a luxury stop-gap. He is in the twilight of his career but has maintained an extremely high level of performance this season as PSG chase their fourth title of the campaign.

While Chelsea conduct a more thorough search for a long-term defensive signing, they could do a lot worse than signing the PSG captain to shore up their backline for a year or two.

A natural leader, tremendous athlete and comfortable playing out from the back, his complete skillset would be a welcome addition at Stamford Bridge.

Chelsea may face competition from Everton, whose manager Carlo Ancelotti coached Silva at PSG in 2012-13.

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LEEDS UNITED MAKE OFFER FOR BAYER LEVERKUSEN’S LEON BAILEY.

Leeds United have reportedly made an offer for Bayer Leverkusen’s Leon Bailey, according to European sources.

Bailey has become one of the most sought after Bundesliga youngsters over the past few seasons and could finally be moving to the Premier League after another successful season at the BayArena.

Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa is on a mission to strengthen his forward line ahead of their first Premier League season in 16 years, with the club also reportedly interested in signing Valencia striker Rodrigo, as a possible upgrade on Patrick Bamford.

Bailey is a predominantly left footed winger, whose pace, and goal threat make him an ideal candidate to step into Leeds’ set-up. He won’t come cheap though – at the age if just 23, with three years remaining on his contract, Leverkusen have no reason to sell him cheaply, especially if they receive the fee they are demanding from Chelsea for star man Kai Havertz.

Leeds have turned their attention towards Bailey after having an offer for Rangers winger Ryan Kent rejected. It’s clear that Bielsa wants to bring in depth and quality on the wings with a highly congested season ahead of them, not to mention the physical demands the coach imposes on his players both in training and in matches.

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LUKAKU TURNS VILLAIN AS SEVILLA EDGE INTERMILAN TO LIFT SIXTH EUROPA LEAGUE TROPHY.

Romelu Lukaku suffered the agony of an own goal that handed Sevilla the ecstasy of a sixth Europa League triumph. After an explosive opening half the final had entered its closing phase when Diego Carlos intervened to become the Spanish club’s hero.

The defender, leg heavily strapped, attempted an overhead kick that was missing the goal before Lukaku’s attempted clearance went straight in. Internazionale rallied: Alexis Sánchez, a late replacement, had an effort cleared off the line by Jules Koundé but ultimately this was Sevilla’s night.

Luuk de Jong’s reward from Julen Lopetegui for the winner that knocked out Manchester United was to start as his central striker. Antonio Conte’s XI showed the former United players Ashley Young and Lukaku in his 3-5-2 though Sánchez was a substitute only.

Inter had not won a European trophy since the Champions League triumph a decade ago, while Sevilla had claimed this competition three times in the last six years.

The Spaniards had proved feisty against United and Danilo D’Ambrosio signalled Inter would go toe-to-toe with them by handing off Sergio Reguilón in the opening moments. Nothing came from the free-kick but when moving down the other end instantly Inter had a penalty.

A Lukaku burst took him into Sevilla’s area and Diego Carlos pulled the No 9 down. Danny Makkelie in his first continental final pointed to the spot but the referee gave the defender a yellow card when red seemed appropriate. This completed a hat-trick of penalties conceded by Carlos – to follow those in the quarter and semi-finals and when Lukaku converted for Inter he joined the Brazilian Ronaldo’s mark of 34 in a season for the club, and Conte’s team had the lead.

This initiated a first-half goalfest. Sevilla’s response was to probe via a Suso cross Inter scrambled away. But when Jesus Navas hit a ball in from the same right flank De Jong’s flying header was too powerful for Samir Handanovic, Inter’s goalkeeper beaten to his left.

In a hectic final, Conte was booked by Makkelie after the latter failed to give a second penalty when the ball hit Fernando’s hand: the manager’s protests crossed from vociferous to disrespectful.

An Éver Banega free-kick for Sevilla and a clever Young ball that released Lukaku were the only threat for a passage as the game lulled. But, then, De Jong struck via a second header, connecting with another Banega dead-ball, this spiralling over Handanovic from wide.

The lead lasted barely two minutes. Again, from a free-kick, again from a header, Inter responded. This time Marcelo Brozovic floated the ball over and Diego Godín’s hunger had him leaping through a crowd to head beyond Yassine Bounou. By the break a breather was needed by all.

The second half had a cagey beginning. When Nicolò Barella was hauled back by Joan Jordan near the centre circle, instead of firing the free-kick into Sevilla’s area the ball went sideways.

Surely, though, this was calm before the tempest started up again. So it was that, suddenly, Carlos was flinging himself at Robert Gagliardini’s shot, and, at the other end, De Jong had to be crowded out.

Then, Reguilón skated past Godín and hit the side-netting. More space opened up. Young, Inter’s left wing-back, hit a 30-yard shot that was high, a sign of how his team hogged possession at this juncture. Lukaku missed after racing clear: Conte, on the sideline, was bereft.

Young’s radar was better when pinging in a free-kick towards Godín that Bounou punched clear. Now, disaster struck for Lukaku as he scored inadvertently at both ends.

Banega’s free-kick went to Carlos and his bicycle volley was going wide before the Belgian stuck out a leg and beat Handanovic. From here Sevilla dug in.

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YAYA TOURE AIMS AT PEP OVER CITY’S CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FAILURE.

Yaya Toure has aimed a dig at his former boss Pep Guardiola by questioning whether Manchester City need to change manager in order to win the Champions League.

Guardiola has been in the City hot seat for four seasons but is yet to lead the club beyond the quarter-finals of Europe’s premier competition.

The most recent campaign ended in further disappointment as the Sky Blues were stunned by underdogs Lyon to lose 3-1 and exit at the last-eight stage.

Toure has had an uneasy relationship with his former Barcelona and City coach in the past and branded Guardiola’s failure to bring the Champions League to the Etihad “disappointing” and “strange”.

“The manager has been signed for that: just to bring this trophy,” the former Ivory Coast midfielder told newsmen.

“And when you see Liverpool maybe and other clubs who [have won it] without doing a lot of work in the transfer market, it’s quite strange and disappointing.

“Of course, he’s been brought to the club to get a massive trophy for them and at the moment it’s not been delivered in the way they want.

“Everyone knows Pep is a great manager, but at the moment when things are not going their way, sometimes it’s the time to change the way they do things. We’ll see.”

Guardiola has won two Premier League titles, three League Cups and one FA Cup since joining City in 2016. Before that, he enjoyed a glittering three-year stint with Bayern Munich in which he won five major honours.

But the Spaniard has not won the Champions League since 2011, when his Barcelona side beat Manchester United 3-1 in the final to add to their historic treble two years earlier.

Meanwhile, Lyon faced Bayern Munich after overcoming City but were beaten 3-0 in Wednesday’s semi-final.

And Bayern will face French champions Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final on Sunday night.

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GABRIEL MAGALHAES SET TO COMPLETE ARSENAL MEDICALS AHEAD ARTETA’S DEFENSIVE REINFORCEMENT.

Arsenal look set to complete the signing of Gabriel Magalhaes with the defender set to undergo a medical today.

According to The Telegraph, Arsenal have won the race to land the in-demand Lille centre-back having agreed a £22.6million fee.

It is claimed they have now agreed a five-year deal with the 22-year-old defender – and further reports claim he is set to finalise the deal with his medical.

But coronavirus restrictions mean his medical may have to take place in France before he completes his Premier League move, unless he can gain special exemption to avoid 14-day quarantine and undergo the tests in London.

Magalhaes has been heavily linked with Napoli, who have also had a bid accepted.

The young Brazilian has spent the week deliberating his future with offers on the table and reportedly is excited by a Premier League challenge.

He is now set to line-up alongside fellow youngster William Saliba in a new-look defence under Mikel Arteta which Arsenal hope can help them climb the Premier League table again.

Team-mate Jose Fonte recently confirmed he has been asking about playing in the English top flight.

“The club (Lille) have allowed him to speak with other clubs. He’s in the process of moving,” Fonte told newsmen.

“It’s just about him choosing which club, which is a great position to be in. They’re all good clubs.

“We need to understand that every boy’s dream is to play in the Premier League and he’s been asking questions about the Premier League.

“He has been asking questions about clubs in the Premier League. I try to give the best and honest opinions.”

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UEFA APPOINTS DANIELE ORSATO TO OFFICIATE PSG VS BAYERN UCL FINAL.

The UEFA Referees Committee has announced that Daniele Orsato will referee the 2020 UEFA Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain and FC Bayern München.

The match will be played at the Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica in Lisbon on Sunday 23 August at 8:00pm

The 44-year-old Italian, an international referee since 2010, will be taking charge of his first major UEFA final, having been entrusted with officiating at eight matches in the UEFA Champions League this season, including Real Madrid’s round of 16 first leg against Manchester City in February.

Orsato has also refereed a quarter-final match at the current UEFA Europa League final tournament which is being played in Germany, while last season he was the fourth official for the UEFA Europa League final between Chelsea and Arsenal.

At the final in Lisbon, Orsato will be assisted by countrymen Lorenzo Manganelli and Alessandro Giallatini. The fourth official will be Ovidiu Hațegan from Romania. The video assistant referee (VAR) role has been assigned to Massimiliano Irrati and he will be helped by fellow Italian Marco Guida. Spaniards Roberto Diaz Pérez del Palomar and Alejandro Hernández Hernández complete the VAR line-up.

2020 UEFA Champions League final refereeing team

Referee: Daniele Orsato (Italy)
Assistants: Lorenzo Manganelli, Alessandro Giallatini (both from Italy)
4th official: Ovidiu Hațegan (Romania)
VAR: Massimiliano Irrati (Italy)
VAR Assistant: Marco Guida (Italy)
Offside VAR: Roberto Diaz Pérez del Palomar (Spain)
VAR Support: Alejandro Hernández Hernández (Spain)