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Juventus OUT, Haaland shines, PSG-Barça and Federer’s return: the news on a plateau


What you might have missed between yesterday and today

1. Football – Champions League: Juventus takes the door in the eighth

Huge blow for the Old Lady. Despite a double from Federico Chiesa and an overtime disputed in numerical superiority, Juventus was surprised by a realistic Porto team (3-2, 2-1 in the first leg). An early elimination which should leave traces in Turin. –

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2. Football – Champions League: Haaland, again him

Borussia Dortmund qualified for the quarter-finals of the C1. And the BVB owes it to its Norwegian cyborg. Author of a double in the first leg, Erling Haaland again martyred Sevilla FC with two new goals to qualify the German club for the next round. –

3. Olympic Games: Thomas Bach should be renewed for four years

In full preparation for the Tokyo Olympics, the International Olympic Committee should renew its president Thomas Bach for four years on Wednesday. The 103 members of the IOC are due to vote at 3.30 p.m. Wednesday, by videoconference. Thomas Bach is the only candidate in the running, but he must be won by majority vote.

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Basketball – NBA : The Miami Heat sidelined their pivot Meyers Leonard from the team, after seeing a video where the player is heard uttering an anti-Semitic insult. The player has since apologized.

Rugby – XV of France : The XV of France announced Tuesday the withdrawal of Bernard Le Roux for the England-France match next Saturday. To replace him, the Blues call on the Toulonnais Swan Rebbadj.

Tennis – ATP Marseille : More than a year after his last victory, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga won Tuesday against Feliciano Lopez in three sets (3-6, 6-4, 7-5) in the 1st round of the Open 13 Provence. Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Lucas Pouille also won.

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The catch-up video

The return of Roger Federer to the circuit at almost 40 years old arouses as much curiosity as it does questions. Will the Swiss manage to be competitive? For Arnaud Di Pasquale, if he comes back, is it because he hopes to achieve one last big blow, as long as his physical condition allows him to play at the level he wants? Dip Impact can be found in full in podcast.

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Di Pasquale: “As if Federer took the path to make one last big blow”

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Do not (especially) miss this Wednesday

1. Tennis – ATP Doha: Federer’s great comeback

At almost 40 years old, and after spending more than thirteen months without playing, Roger Federer is making his comeback on the courts in competition on Wednesday in Doha. What return can we expect for the Swiss legend? Response from 4 pm, against the British Daniel Evans.

2. Football – Champions League: a hot return match between PSG and Barça

Three weeks after delivering a high-class performance on the Camp Nou lawn in the round of 16 first leg, PSG receives Barcelona at the Parc de Princes on Wednesday night for a return match that promises to be hot. Four years after the famous “remountada”, Paris can take its revenge. The capital club will have, as on the way, to compose without Neymar.

3. Cycling – Tirreno-Adriatico: kick off of the 2021 edition

In addition to Paris-Nice, the other stage race at the beginning of March starts this Wednesday from Lido di Camaiore to reach San Benedetto del Tronto in seven stages. Ten days from Milan-Sanremo, some are sharpening their form while others are looking further and are already preparing for the Tour of Italy.

4. Cycling – Paris-Nice: After the time trial, it’s time for a nervous stage

The 4th stage of Paris-Nice between Châlon-sur-Saône and Chiroubles (187.5 km) takes place this Wednesday. No less than seven climbs are on the program for this day which could well be decisive for the general classification.

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The profile of the 4th stage: Seven climbs and a first arrival at altitude

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