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Tudor leading the way, Yildiz waiting

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The Croatian coach returns to work before Juventus departs for the United States, where they will begin their journey at the Club World Cup. Meanwhile, the club is working on renewing Yildiz, who is already overseas with Turkey.
The bianconeri return to training today. After days of uncertainty between the end of the season and changes in the management, the Juventus team is back to training at Continassa under the guidance of Igor Tudor. The Croatian coach, confirmed at the helm for the next season, will have 5 days to work with the group before the departure to the United States, scheduled for Saturday.

IGOR TUDOR IN DISAGREEMENT ( PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI )
The American tour will coincide with a historic event: Juventus’ debut at the new Club World Cup, which will see them play on June 19 against Al-Ain (kick-off at 03:00 Italian time) in Washington. This will be followed by two more group stage matches: on June 22 against Wydad Casablanca in Philadelphia (18:00 Italian time) and on June 26 against Manchester City in Orlando, also at 18:00 Italian time.
Juventus, Yildiz already in the USA…but renewal is sought
While Tudor revs up in Italy, Kenan Yildiz is already in the United States with the Turkish national team, engaged in a preparatory mini-tour. The 2005-born playmaker has already made an impact in a friendly, contributing to a 2-1 victory against the United States in an experimental version, without Juventus players McKennie and Weah.
The next appointment for the Turkey team led by Vincenzo Montella will be in the Italian night between Tuesday and Wednesday, when they will face Mexico, also in the United States. After national team duties, Yildiz will join the Juventus retreat in White Sulphur Springs, in West Virginia, where the team will prepare for the tournament.

KENAN YILDIZ’S GRIT ( PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI )
Meanwhile, the Juventus management is working to secure one of the most talented players in the squad. Kenan Yildiz, currently under contract with Juventus until June 2029 with a salary of 1.5 million net per season, has attracted interest from several Premier League clubs.
After the transition phase between outgoing Cristiano Giuntoli and the new head of the sports area Damien Comolli, the club has reestablished communication with the player’s entourage. The goal is to extend the contract by one year – taking it to 2030 – with a significant salary adjustment, both to reward the player’s exponential growth and to silence the rumors from across the Channel.
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“Happy for the victory and for Valentin, it was tough for him” – Football style

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Lautaro Martinez and Valentin Carboni save Inter from embarrassment: Urawa Red Diamonds come back at the 92nd minute, first place still possible waiting for River.
Inter, with one foot and a half out of the Club World Cup, overturns the Japanese team Urawa Red Diamonds in 15 minutes: thanks to the goals from Lautaro Martinez first and Valentin Carboni, returning from injury, later.
Inter, Bastoni’s words
Inter defender, Alessandro Bastoni, spoke to DAZN microphones after the match.
Victory
“It had been a while since we had a victory, we were eager to feel it again. There was that unexpected goal, but we reacted well and I am proud of the team’s spirit.”
Mindset
“We are more free and carefree, we have always been focused: we tried to stay united as we have to do with the new coach.”
Tiredness
“I think it’s inevitable, it has been an exhausting season but we didn’t come here for vacation, we are here to lift the Inter brand high.”
Chivu
“Certainly, the coach has been here for a very short time, we will have time to work with him from next season. At the moment there is no time and so he is working on the minds, he entered the locker room with determination and we are very happy with him.”

SMILING ALESSANDRO BASTONI (PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI)
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Inter-Urawa Reds live score: LIVE (0-1)

Inter-Urawa Reds, these are the official line-ups for the 9pm challenge. Several changes for the two teams, with Chivu fielding Carlos Augusto behind, Enrique on the wing with Esposito and Zalewski alongside Lautaro. Inter-Urawa Reds, LIVE: INTER (3-4-2-1): 1 Sommer; 36 Darmian, 6 De Vrij, 30 Carlos Augusto; 11 Luis Henrique, 23 Barella, 21 […]
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Borussia Dortmund coach Niko Kovac has pointed out how the high temperatures recorded at the Club World Cup favor South American teams.
Borussia Dortmund coach Niko Kovac has told the press how the high temperatures recorded in the United States at the Club World Cup favor South American teams, which are more accustomed to these temperatures compared to European teams.

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Borussia Dortmund, Kovac complains about high temperatures in this Club World Cup: “Southern clubs have a great advantage due to the conditions, the heat”
We are only in the early stages of this Club World Cup, and there are already complaints about the high temperatures recorded in the stadiums hosting this American event. The coach who complains the most is a coach who trains a European team, from the northern part of the old continent: we are talking about Niko Kovac, coach of Borussia Dortmund, who pointed out how this favors South American teams to the press.
It all stems from the opening match against Fluminense of Thiago Silva, which ended in a draw, with scorching temperatures that the Brazilian club and players are always used to, and here is his statement: “In this tournament, we see that the southern clubs (America, ed.) have a great advantage due to the conditions, the heat”.
Even for the next match against the South Africans of Mamelodi Sundowns, temperatures of around 32°C are expected in Cincinnati, a temperature that is absolutely unbearable for a team from northern Europe: “For the spectators in the stadium, it’s incredibly hot. So you can imagine how difficult it is for the players: it’s 32 degrees in the shade, imagine with strong sun, inside the stadium, you have to add 3, 4 or even 5 degrees”.
However, Kovac is keen to point out that this is not an excuse, but rather an objective fact: “These are not excuses, it’s just an explanation. It’s very difficult, especially for Europeans. For players from the south, it’s easier, because they are used to these temperatures”.
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