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The New York Liberty got off to a good start

The New York Liberty got off to a good start, winning the first quarter 31-15, but saw their offense slip in the second period, leading 49-48 early in the second half, and it looked like the Chicago Sky would take the lead. game wants to enter, the team takes the lead on the scoreboard. But in the fourth quarter, the team struggled offensively, scoring just 9 points and securing another WNBA victory for the Liberty. The New York Liberty stars dominated the game's statistics. Breanna Stewart led the game with a double-double: 33 points and 14 rebounds. Sabrina Ionescu scored 24 points, had 7 rebounds and 4 rebounds. On the Chicago Sky side, guard Chennady Carter was the team's leading scorer with 16 points, and winger Angel Reese achieved a double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds. Camilla Cardoso, who recently recovered from a shoulder injury, had a limited number of minutes in the game, playing only 12 minutes. The Brazilian only had one point and five rebounds, but he...

National team through an emotional video published on social network

Costa Rica's outstanding goalkeeper, Keylor Navas, announced this Thursday that he will retire from the national team after 16 years in charge of more than 100 international matches and three World Cups. Navas announced his retirement from the national team through an emotional video published on social networks, in which he briefly described his time in the Tricolor and thanked his family, teammates and fans for the moments he experienced. “I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for all the memories we have made. Together we made history, we faced the best players in the world and we raised the name of Costa Rica to a higher level,” Navas stated in his message. With this announcement, the best goalkeeper in the history of Costa Rican football, who led the team in history in the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, will say goodbye, despite reaching the quarterfinals in a complex group that included Italy, England and the national team. . Uruguay.

Signing too many players this summer

Unai Emery insists Aston Villa are “not thinking” about signing too many players this summer as they qualify for the Champions League. Speaking ahead of Villa's final game of the season at Crystal Palace, Emery insists the club must remember the Profit and Resilience Rules (PSR). As Atlético previously reported, despite their Champions League riches, Villa have little PSR and need to balance the budget this summer. “Playing in the Champions League for our players and for the players we want to add, maybe that will help us,” Emery said. “We have to be smart. We have to establish rules of fair play and build a new team around that, but we more or less did not think about incorporating or signing many players. We try to be smart and improve the team. Of course, we are very demanding in our decision, but we must analyze deeply.

Unai Emery insists Aston Villa

Unai Emery insists Aston Villa are “not thinking” about signing too many players this summer as they qualify for the Champions League. Speaking ahead of Villa's final game of the season at Crystal Palace, Emery insists the club must remember the Profit and Resilience Rules (PSR). As Atlético previously reported, despite their Champions League riches, Villa have little PSR and need to balance the budget this summer. “Playing in the Champions League for our players and for the players we want to add, maybe that will help us,” Emery said. “We have to be smart. We have to establish rules of fair play and build a new team around that, but we more or less did not think about incorporating or signing many players. We try to be smart and improve the team. Of course, we are very demanding in our decision, but we must analyze deeply.

Costa Rica's outstanding goalkeeper

Costa Rica's outstanding goalkeeper, Keylor Navas, announced this Thursday that he will retire from the national team after 16 years in charge of more than 100 international matches and three World Cups. Navas announced his retirement from the national team through an emotional video published on social networks, in which he briefly described his time in the Tricolor and thanked his family, teammates and fans for the moments he experienced. “I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for all the memories we have made. Together we made history, we faced the best players in the world and we raised the name of Costa Rica to a higher level,” Navas stated in his message. With this announcement, the best goalkeeper in the history of Costa Rican football, who led the team in history in the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, will say goodbye, despite reaching the quarterfinals in a complex group that included Italy, England and the national team. . Uruguay.