Report: Guardiola wants £73m man at Manchester City, he sees similarities to Agüero in him
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According to Calciomercato, Pep Guardiola wants to bring Romelu Lukaku to Manchester City this summer with Sergio Agüero set to depart.
The Italian news outlet state that Guardiola sees traits in Lukaku’s playing style that are comparable to Agüero’s, hence the reason for his interest.
Calciomercato say Guardiola feels the pair share a similar sense of goalscoring awareness, and also have a good understanding of how to link up with teammates.
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While the rest of the footballing world was up in arms over the Europe Super League announcement and the controversy that s sure to ensue over the coming weeks and months, Roma had a seemingly easy fixture on their plates: a venture northward to face 17th place Torino. Andrea Belotti and friends may have been a surprising relegation battler, but they were fighting the drop all the same.
With a third-minute goal from Borja Mayoral that withstood a VAR challenge, things started off well enough for Roma but that would be the extent of the good news for the Giallorosse yesterday in Torino. The remaining 87 minutes saw shaky defending, hasty challenges, missed attempts, and Roma going down to 10 men after Amadou Diawara drew two yellow cards in roughly 20 minutes.
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Derek Chauvin trial: LAPD expert says ‘excessive’ force was used against George Floyd Josh Marcus
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Derek Chauvin went overboard when he kneeled on George Floyd’s neck, according to a police expert, the latest in a string of experienced officers to condemn the former Minneapolis officer’s conduct during a murder trial.
“My opinion was that the force was excessive,” Jody Stiger, a use of force expert from the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), said in testimony on Tuesday.
Mr Chauvin is facing multiple murder charges after kneeling for minutes on the neck of Mr Floyd, an unarmed Black man he was arresting last May on a call about a counterfeit $20 bill. He denies the charges against him.