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Official: Di Bello will officiate Milan’s clash against Fiorentina—the precedents The Italian referees’ organization, AIA, verified that Di Bello will preside over Milan’s match against Fiorentina on Saturday. Notably, he officiated the team’s previous match, which La Viola won by a score of two goals to one. Throughout his tenure, Di Bello has overseen 16 Milan games: 10 victories, 2 draws, and 4 losses for the Rossoneri. Even though the record is good overall, a game played last season generated a lot of debate. The match between Bologna and Milan ended in a 1-1 draw, with Tommaso Pobega scoring…

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European manager has now made ‘incredible’ 27-year-old Tottenham player his top target in January The Spurs midfielder, who has struggled for playing time this season, is reportedly open to moving to Catalonia, according to a report from Sport. One player who might be aiming for a trade in January is Giovani Lo Celso. After being out on loan for the majority of Antonio Conte’s tenure as manager, he returned to the team. Barcelona reportedly desired to sign Lo Celso in the summer, according to Sport. But at the start of this season, he was still at Tottenham. Xavi, though, might…

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Steelers Ideal Offensive Coordinator Candidates Even though it’s only November, Pittsburgh Steelers Nation will tell you that when word spread that Matt Canada would be replaced, Santa Claus arrived a month early. It is a shame Canada could never really find a way to improve his offense throughout his tenure in Pittsburgh, but many would agree this move was long past overdue. This will leave the Steelers in a bit of an unfamiliar position, where it is the first time since 1941 that they’ve made an in-season coaching change. It’s unlikely a ton will change with the offensive system as…

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The Big Ten East and path to the playoffs are at stake in Ohio State-Michigan. Iowa goes for 10th win at Nebraska The Big Ten East champion, provided it wins comfortably as a strong favorite against Iowa in the conference championship game the following week, will almost certainly earn a position in the College Football Playoff. Against the Buckeyes, Michigan has won two straight games, and the results weren’t close. Last week, the Wolverines faced Maryland in their closest game of the season, and Jim Harbaugh won’t be on the sidelines when he serves out his three-game suspension. After recovering…

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J.J. McCarthy’s beef with Michigan’s sign-stealing scandal will sound funny to Ohio State football fans. MICHAEL Aaron, Michigan Not in the way you may expect, J.J. McCarthy sees unfairness in Michigan’s sign-stealing incident. The narratives around his Wolverines don’t align with the victories and honors they are accruing. In fact, his Wolverines appear to earn less credit the closer they go to winning a third consecutive Big Ten championship. McCarthy is adamant that Michigan deserves it and that the programs it has dominated over the past few seasons are just outclassed. He is offended, therefore, when critics bring up the…

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NFL roundtable: Would Chargers’ Joey Bosa be the first to go? Rams roles changing by week. Watching the Chargers vs. Packers game from the sidelines on crutches, Joey Bosa hangs his head. He was carted off the field after suffering a right foot injury in the first quarter. The Chargers’ 23–20 road loss to the Green Bay Packers may have put an end to their hopes of making the playoffs. The Rams, meanwhile, managed to recover and defeat the Seattle Seahawks 17–16 to clinch a sweep. Columnist Helene Elliott, beat writer for the Chargers Jeff Miller, and beat writer…

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Why the Phillies, who’ve changed so much, bet big on Aaron Nola, who’s changed so little? PHILADELPHIA — It began with an unexpected request to speak with the manager, as most big-league careers do. Aaron Nola was promoted to the majors from a hotel lobby in Rochester, N.Y., one Friday morning. The right-hander from Louisiana did not choose the Phillies. They selected him. That is the randomness of this whole thing—the idea that Nola could now spend more time with the Phillies than any pitcher ever in the franchise’s 140-year history. The Phillies had the seventh pick in the 2014 amateur draft.…

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Diontae Johnson Physically Removed From Steelers Coach Pittsboro, PA Even though the offense has struggled this season, the elite wide receivers for the Pittsburgh Steelers haven’t held back when it comes to venting during or after games. Wide receiver Diontae Johnson had to be physically separated from a member of the coaching staff during Week 11’s game against the Cleveland Browns, during which quarterback Kenny Pickett threw for just 106 yards. Following the incident, Johnson spoke with head coach Mike Tomlin on the sidelines. Then there was Johnson, who was clearly furious on the sidelines on Sunday during…

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College football bowl projections: Ohio State hurdles Michigan into playoff field The events of Week 12 have radically altered the College Football Playoff picture, just when it appeared like everything was going as planned. Let’s start by discussing the modifications to the playoff field.A fresh prediction has been made in response to Michigan’s difficulty defeating Maryland and inquiries regarding the effect of Jim Harbaugh’s absence. The Wolverines are being pushed back by Ohio State as they advance across the field. It’s true that the Buckeyes must prevail this Saturday in the Big House, but things feel more likely…

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Mailbox: Readers have opinions on Michigan football cheating and want Jim Harbaugh fired Brian, please: Jim Harbaugh’s plausible deniability is a farce because Pat Fitzgerald had to have known about the customary hazing at Northwestern, and Jim Tressel was aware that our players exchanged jerseys for tattoos. If UM is as ethical as they claim to be, his removal ought to happen shortly. . To the editor: It is a misuse of the legal system for Michigan to try to use the legal system as an excuse for not adhering to Big Ten Conference standards. The league has the right…

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