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The fact that no Canadian player came to the defense of Samuel Montembolt, after Zac Cassian’s strike, angered many in the goalkeeper’s entourage. That’s what his agent Paul Corbel said during an interview with Jean-Charles Lagoy on Tuesday. “Like everyone else, I was a little angry. As Dominique Ducharme said, I would have liked to see the five reds in the corner to defend Sam, but it didn’t happen like that during the match. I worked with André Dupont for over 20 years. When he saw That made sure he didn’t pass. Whether you’re an agent, or Samuel’s parents or…

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Although it wasn’t clear yet after their NBA final defeat, the Kansas City Chiefs made a certain blunder in press conferences following Sunday’s showdown against the Cincinnati Bengals. • Read also: Bengals et Rams au Super Bowl Coach Andy Reed said he regretted choosing to play on his team’s last possession at the end of the second quarter. Seconds down and goals five seconds before the end of the first half, the leader unsuccessfully tried to score with a short throw to Tyreek Hill. “Maybe I ordered the wrong game,” the 63-year-old said. I should have made a better choice…

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To collect this historic 21st victory, Nadal (No. 6) needed five sets, 5 hours and 24 minutes against Russian Daniil Medvedev (No. 2), who finally defeated him 2-6, 6-7 (5/7), 6-4 6-4 and 7-5. At the age of 35, Nadal now tops Roger Federer (20) and Novak Djokovic (20), expelled from Australia before the tournament began, at the top of the rankings for the number of wins in major tournaments. In the minutes after his victory, Nadal received congratulations from Djokovic who sent him the following tweet on his Twitter account: Huge achievement! Once again, this marvelous martial spirit managed…

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The Games will take place in the midst of a pandemic, in a country where human rights are heavily criticized and where athletes and their teams fear for computer security. But the Chinese community in Quebec, what do you think of the games in Beijing? We posed the question to three Chinese Quebecers. Posted yesterday at 9:00 am. Emily Bellodo Journalism Bai Shan left China in 2014 to study in Quebec and today she still admits that she weighs her words when criticizing the communist government in China. “It is not a democratic government, but people still feel that their…

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After a solid start in the National Hockey League and a solid playoff game last season, Montreal Canadiens fans were on their way to anticipating a solid rookie season from Cole Caufield. However, these expectations were soon abandoned. In fact, Caufield isn’t having a good season. In 29 games this season with the Habs, Caufield has collected just one goal (obtained in the snatch against the Washington Capitals) and seven assists for a total of eight points. Given the team’s early season setbacks as well as Cufield’s poor performance, the youngster returned to the MLS after about ten games. With…

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Daniil Medvedev, angry after being crushed by Stefanos Tsitsipas, criticized the referee. He asked, “How can you judge in the semi-finals when you’re in such a bad shape?” • Read also: Ping Shuai will be in the Beijing Olympics After losing his first encounter to allow the Greek to lead 5-4 and serve to tie a full set, the Russian was booked for uttering expletives. He sat on the bench, then challenged the referee. “You crazy? Why (that warning)?” he asked, before noting to the referee that he had said nothing when his opponent’s father, he said, spoke to his…

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Head coach John Herdman was talking about his Canadian team via video for twenty minutes, with his usual passion and enthusiasm, when we felt a little emotion build up in his face. Posted yesterday at 9:44 PM. Jean Francois Teutonio Journalism There has been talk of a more than strong possibility of seeing Canada travel to Qatar to host the 2022 World Cup in November. If we qualify, we will discover the whole country in Qatar. And for the first time, people won’t have to wear their own shirts for Italy, Croatia, Holland, Scotland, England, Greece or Serbia! They will…

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Josh Anderson was not a happy man. Late in the second period, he sought revenge for Christian Dvorak by trying to get Jared Spurgeon into a fight, but eventually threw the gauntlet against a player who was overweight at Ryan Hartmann. After the match, Antarian was still raging, because he didn’t really like this match. “You throw it out the window, VIDEO. All the guys in this dressing room know we can play better. It’s been a long ride. We’ve just played some good matches. But even when you’re tired, you have to find ways to play better. We’ve given…

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The Canadian had stretched the rubber band as far as possible by delaying his return to the Bell Center. This strategy, developed in collusion with the NHL and made possible by the dangerous outbreak of positive COVID-19 cases in December within the team, was to buy time. But there is a limit to slowing down the hourglass. CH will return on Tuesday from a very long seven-game trip on opposing rinks, having crossed the US with stops in Boston, Chicago, Glendale, Dallas, Vegas, Denver and St. Paul. The reunion at the Bell Center will be held as confidentially as possible.…

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The Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills had an epic duel that ended with Patrick Mahomes and his crew winning 42-36 in overtime Sunday night at Arrowhead Stadium. • Read also: NFL: The rams were too hot The final moments of the final quarter of the conference semi-final match were nothing short of fantastic, with 25 points scored in the last two minutes of regulatory time. The Bills first gave themselves a three-point priority when quarterback Josh Allen found Gabriel Davis in the pay zone. After just five plays, Tyreek Hill scored a 64-yard lead to bring The Chiefs forward.…

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