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Italy, eight Italian teams in Europe next season? There is only one condition.

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Inter must prepare for the Champions League match. After the disappointment of the now fading Triplete and a clash with the unleashed Barcelona looming
It will be a fundamental match both because it is the first leg of the Champions League semifinals, with only 4 teams left in the race to win the most prestigious title in Europe, and also because, for Inter, it would mean nullifying too many expectations (the Triplete dream is now excluded!)
But football, as we know, is also fought over television rights, especially when it comes to securing such prestigious matches. April 30 is approaching and it is now clear that the rights have been split between two giants: on one side we have Amazon (which held the exclusivity) and on the other side, the American major Warner Bros Discovery has joined.
So how will Barcelona – Inter unfold?
How did this negotiation end? Warner Bros Discovery (led by David Zaslav) would have snatched a last-minute agreement from Amazon to include the live broadcast of the match on the Nove channel.
Certainly, the giant Amazon asked, however, that it be clear who should have had – in reality – the exclusive right to the match and demanded and obtained to display (throughout the duration of the match) the Prime Video logo prominently on the screen. Despite the large financial commitment, Amazon had to yield to the so-called Delibera Lista Eventi (technically Agcom 131/12/CONS, issued under Article 33 of the Consolidated Text of Audiovisual Media Services) which clearly establishes that some events, both Italian and non-Italian, (involving an Italian team) must be viewable by at least 80% of the national population and therefore must be broadcast live.
Who will be the names commenting on the endeavor?
And what about the live commentary? That will be entirely determined by Prime Video.
It is certain that the giant Amazon had to swallow a bitter pill when it lost the absolute exclusivity; in fact, there is a regulation that establishes that the match had to be presented live because an Italian team was involved (even if it is a European competition).
How will the live broadcast unfold? There will be a pre-match show (all signed by Prime Video) that will be broadcast live on Nove. The appointment will start at 7:30 pm when the cameras will turn on from the Lluis Company Olympic Stadium in Barcelona (better known as Montjuic).
To show everything that will happen on the sidelines, we will find Giulia Mizzoni who will co-host alongside Clarence Seedorf, Julio Cesar, Ferdinando Llorente, and Maicon. In short, a series of names from the past (coming from clubs like Inter, Milan, Juventus, Seville, Napoli, etc.) who will be able to comment and prepare the audience with direct experiences and technical projections.
As for the live match and all the post-match, these will also be broadcast live, and the commentary will be entrusted to the ever-present and engaging Sandro Piccinini accompanied by Massimo Ambrosini.
Instead, in the VAR booth, there will be Gianpaolo Calvarese, while on the sidelines, we will see Alessia Tarquinio, Alessandro Alciato, and Fernando Siani.
An evening of great sport is shaping up, designed to make this football experience as engaging as possible.
European Cups
Atalanta: Considering the Jewel Cherki, but facing top-level competition

Atalanta: Consideration for the Jewel Cherki, but Competition is of the Highest Level
L’Atalanta is already looking at the transfer market for the upcoming season: the dream for the attacking midfielder position is the Frenchman Cherki, but the best clubs in Europe are also interested. La Dea closed the season early thanks to a home victory against Roma, which secured them a spot in the next Champions League.
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Manchester United, is it worth winning the Europa League?

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Tomorrow the Europa League final between Tottenham and Manchester United will take place in Bilbao. But who has triumphed in the last 10 editions of the tournament?
Tomorrow we will find out who between Tottenham and Man Utd will bring home the EL, and redeem a disastrous season. It is worth noting that the winner of the tournament will also be able to participate in the next Champions League.
So, while waiting for tomorrow’s final, let’s take a look at how the last 10 finals of the trophy went.
Europa League finals: from the surprise of Dnipro to Sarri’s triumph
Let’s go back to 2015 where Sevilla, the reigning champion, faces the fairy tale Dnipro. It will be the Underdogs who unlock the final with Nikola Kalinic (who will move to Fiorentina the following summer).
Emery’s team responds by turning everything around with goals from Krychowiak and Bacca. The Ukrainians, however, do not give up and find the equalizer at the end of the first half with Rotan.
In the end, Sevilla triumphs, winning 2-3 thanks to another goal from Bacca in the second half. Los Rojiblancos repeat the following year, this time beating Liverpool with Klopp, who opens the scoring with Daniel Sturridge. However, the Emery team triumphs by winning 1-3 thanks to goals from Gameiro and Coke (brace).
In 2017, it is Mourinho’s Man Utd who win the trophy after winning the Community Shield and Carabao Cup. Surrendering to the Red Devils is Ajax who are beaten 0-2 thanks to goals from Pogba and Mkhitaryan.
In 2018, Atletico Madrid wins the EL, with a 0-3 against Marseille. The scorers are the usual Griezmann (brace) and Gabi. It is worth noting that in the first half, Les Phoceens have to do without captain Payet who leaves the field in tears due to injury.
In 2019, the final is all English between Chelsea and Arsenal. After a blocked first half, Sarri’s Blues unleash with goals from Giroud, Pedro, and Hazard (brace). Arsenal’s goal by Iwobi is futile for the Gunners.
From Inter’s disappointment to Eintracht’s triumph
The Europa League final of 2020 is quite special: it is played in August behind closed doors due to the Covid pandemic. Sevilla and Inter face each other, with Conte’s men starting well and taking the lead immediately with a penalty from Lukaku. However, a brace from Luuk De Jong turns everything around.
Inter responds immediately by scoring the 2-2 with Godin, but an unfortunate own goal by Lukaku in the second half hands the EL once again to the Rojiblancos.
In 2021, the final is between Villarreal and Man Utd, with the Yellow Submarine aiming to win their first European trophy. It is Emery’s team that unlocks the match in the first half with Gerard Moreno, but in the second half, the equalizer comes from Cavani for the Red Devils.
The match goes to penalties (which had not happened in a Europa League final since 2014): for Villarreal, no one misses, not even goalkeeper Rulli. The same goes for Man Utd, almost: De Gea has his penalty saved by Rulli, and the Yellow Submarine wins their first European trophy.
In 2022, Eintracht Frankfurt and Rangers play the final: two big surprises of the tournament. The Scots open the scoring with a goal from Aribo, but the Eagles (Die Adler) equalize with Borrè. Like the previous year, the final goes to penalties: fatal for Rangers is the error of Aaron Ramsey, while Borrè scores the penalty that brings the trophy to Frankfurt.
Roma’s controversy, Atalanta’s fairy tale
In 2023, Sevilla and Roma play the final. The Giallorossi open the scoring in the first half thanks to Dybala, but an own goal by Mancini levels everything. The final is once again decided on penalties, and once again the Rojiblancos triumph: decisive are the errors of Mancini and Ibañez.
But how can we forget last year’s final? In this case, we are talking about the magical night of Atalanta, who, led by Ademola Lookman, beat Bayer Leverkusen 3-0 (undefeated in the season until that match). An unforgettable night for the entire city of Bergamo.
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“Last effort to transform season and history” – Soccer style

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Tomorrow the Europa League final between Tottenham and Manchester United will take place in Bilbao. But who has triumphed in the last 10 editions of the tournament?
Tomorrow we will find out who between Tottenham and Man Utd will take home the EL trophy, and redeem a disastrous season. It is important to remember that the winner of the tournament will also be able to participate in the next Champions League.
So, while waiting for tomorrow’s final, let’s take a look at how the last 10 finals of the tournament went.
Europa League finals: from the surprise of Dnipro to Sarri’s triumph
Let’s go back to 2015 when the Sevilla, the defending champions, faced the fairy tale Dnipro. It was the underdogs who opened the scoring in the final with Nikola Kalinic (who would move to Fiorentina the following summer).
Emery’s team responded by turning the game around with goals from Krychowiak and Bacca. The Ukrainians, however, did not give up and equalized at the end of the first half with Rotan.
In the end, Sevilla triumphed, winning 2-3 thanks to another goal from Bacca in the second half. Los Rojiblancos repeated the victory a year later, this time beating Liverpool led by Klopp, who opened the scoring with Daniel Sturridge. However, Emery’s team triumphed by winning 1-3 with goals from Gameiro and Coke (brace).
In 2017, it was Mourinho’s Man Utd that won the trophy after winning the Community Shield and the Carabao Cup. The team that surrendered to the Red Devils was Ajax, who were beaten 0-2 thanks to goals from Pogba and Mkhitaryan.
In 2018, Atletico Madrid won the EL, with a 0-3 victory over Marseille. The goals were scored by the usual Griezmann (brace) and Gabi. It is worth noting that, in the first half, Les Phoceens had to do without captain Payet
In 2019, the final was an all-English affair between Chelsea and Arsenal. After a tight first half, Sarri’s Blues unleashed in the second half with goals from Giroud, Pedro, and Hazard (brace). Arsenal’s goal from Iwobi was not enough for the Gunners.
From Inter’s disappointment to Eintracht’s triumph
The 2020 Europa League final was quite unique: it was played in August behind closed doors due to the Covid pandemic. Sevilla and Inter faced each other, with Conte’s team starting well and taking the lead with a penalty from Lukaku. However, a brace from Luuk De Jong turned the game around.
Inter quickly equalized with a goal from Godin, but an unfortunate own goal from Lukaku in the second half handed the EL trophy once again to the Rojiblancos.
In 2021, the final was between Villarreal and Man Utd, with the Yellow Submarine aiming to win its first European trophy. Emery’s team opened the scoring in the first half with Gerard Moreno, but in the second half, Cavani equalized for the Red Devils.
The match went to penalties (the first time in a Europa League final since 2014): Villarreal did not miss any penalties, not even goalkeeper Rulli. The same went for Man Utd, almost: De Gea had his penalty saved by Rulli, and the Yellow Submarine won its first European trophy.
In 2022, Eintracht Frankfurt and Rangers played in the final: two big surprises of the tournament. The Scots opened the scoring with a goal from Aribo, but Die Adler equalized with Borrè. Like the previous year, the final went to penalties: the crucial miss from Aaron Ramsey cost the trophy to Rangers, while Borrè scored the penalty that brought the trophy to Frankfurt.
Roma’s controversy, Atalanta’s fairy tale
In 2023, it was Sevilla and Roma playing in the final. The Giallorossi opened the scoring in the first half thanks to Dybala, but an own goal from Mancini leveled the score. Once again, the final was decided by penalties, and Sevilla emerged victorious once again: the decisive errors came from Mancini and Ibañez.
But who can forget last year’s final? In this case, we are talking about the magical night of Atalanta, who, led by Ademola Lookman, defeated Bayer Leverkusen 3-0 (unbeaten in the season until that match). An unforgettable night for the entire city of Bergamo.
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