Fim da liderança da Série B para o Coritiba. Neste fim de semana, o Coxa não obteve o êxito contra o Náutico e viu o Botafogo ultrapassar na classificação ao golear o Vasco da Gama.
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Agora, o Coxa fica na vice-liderança do torneio nacional com 61 pontos. O Botafogo, que vive o melhor momento da temporada, aparece com 62.
Apesar da chateação pelo fim do período na liderança do torneio, o torcedor do Coxa está perto de comemorar o retorno à Série A.
Nas contas da comissão técnica de Gustavo Morínigo, o Coritiba precisa alcançar a marca de 64 pontos. Ou seja, está a três do objetivo.
Calendário
Na próxima rodada, o Coxa vai até a Serrinha para encarar o Goiás, que também briga pelo acesso. A partida acontecerá às 19h30 da próxima quarta-feira (10).
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West Ham United manager Julen Lopetegui has certainly taken full advantage of the club’s financial flexibility, making a total of seven signings this summer, splashing out big on the likes of Max Kilman, Crysencio Summerville and Niclas Füllkrug in a bid to strengthen his team.
Max Kilman West Ham graphic
They could be one of the most exciting sides in the Premier League if the Spaniard can get them performing to their potential, especially judging by the quality of their new additions – including the latest signing in the form of Jean-Clair Todibo.
West Ham seal Jean-Clair Todibo signing
The centre-back has sealed a move across the channel as Lopetegui has successfully fended off interest from Serie A to secure a deal for Todibo.
An initial loan deal has been agreed with Nice which includes an option to buy next summer for a fee in the region of £35m.
Manchester United were also keen on signing Todibo, yet the Irons have now won the race, representing a stunning transfer coup which could be the catalyst for them to shine next season.
He might not be the final defender the club sign this summer either, as Lopetegui is showing some interest in a Premier League star who has impressed in recent years.
West Ham's search for a full-back
It was reported earlier this week that West Ham are keen on signing Newcastle defender Kieran Trippier before the summer transfer window closes at the end of the month.
It was revealed that Trippier is one of the possible options being looked at for the troublesome right-back spot in the squad, depending on whether he will be available.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka looks to be closing in on a move to the capital himself, although it may not be out of the question that Trippier could also arrive to bolster the right flank.
With Todibo now confirmed as a West Ham player, Lopetegui could land a wonderful signing for the Frenchman by securing a deal to bring Trippier to London.
If so, West Ham’s backline would improve significantly and this could see them push for a European spot next term.
Kieran Tripper’s season in numbers
The 33-year-old enjoyed a solid campaign last year which culminated in him securing a spot in the England squad for Euro 2024. He played in every match aside from the final as England lost their second consecutive Euro final.
For Newcastle, he played 39 club matches, including six in the Champions League, as the Magpies failed to replicate their success from the 2022/23 season.
Season
Games
Goals
Assists
2023/24 (Newcastle)
28
1
10
2022/23 (Newcastle)
38
1
7
2021/22 (Newcastle)
6
2
0
2018/19 (Spurs)
27
1
3
2017/18 (Spurs)
24
0
5
2016/17 (Spurs)
12
0
5
2015/16 (Spurs)
6
1
1
2014/15 (Burnley)
38
0
4
He has one year left on his contract and this could potentially see Eddie Howe cash in on the defender, especially if Trippier has no desire to renew his current deal.
Howe lavished the Englishman with praise last December, saying: “After giving us so much, it’s now our turn to support Kieran. He's taken the group to a different level and been a transformative signing for us. He's been the heartbeat of our performances.”
Among his teammates, the England international ranked fourth in the squad for goals and assists (11), while also ranking second for big chances created (13), first for key passes per game (2.3) and second for tackles per game (2), clearly demonstrating his wide range of skills.
Newcastle United defender Kieran Trippier.
It is clear West Ham need a much more dynamic full-back in terms of getting forward and creating chances from the back, as Vladimir Coufal created just six big chances and averaged only 0.6 key passes per game in the top flight last term.
Trippier – who has been dubbed a "warrior" by ex-England boss Gareth Southgate – could form a wonderful duo with Jarrod Bowen down the right flank that would surely terrorise defences in the Premier League throughout the 2024/25 campaign.
Why Kieran Trippier would be a good signing for West Ham
As established, the right-back has clearly demonstrated his attacking qualities during his spell with Newcastle since arriving in 2022, but how good is he going forwards?
When he is compared to his positional peers in Europe’s top five leagues, Tripper has shone over the previous 365 days.
Indeed, he currently ranks in the top 1% for assists (0.36), the top 5% for shot-creating actions (3.8) and in the top 4% for progressive passes per 90 (6.52), which is yet more evidence of how attacking minded the defender is.
Last season, Bowen was the top scorer for West Ham with 20 goals in all competitions, with the majority of these coming from the right flank.
The winger also chipped in with ten assists for the Irons, showing his willingness to generate plenty of opportunities for his teammates.
West Ham player Jarrod Bowen
30 goal contributions are certainly impressive, but Trippier managed to register more assists than Bowen, grabbing 11 throughout the season across all fronts
Imagine the English duo marauding down the right wing, causing unbridled chaos among defences up and down the country. It could make for a dream partnership.
According to WhoScored, Trippier’s main strengths are crossing, key passes and direct free kicks, which could see Lopetegui have a player in his squad who could add a goal or two from a dead ball situation.
Much will depend on whether Howe is ready to cash in on the 33-year-old this summer, but if there is any hint of restlessness on Trippier's part, then West Ham should be ready to make a concrete offer.
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He may be heading towards the Indian summer of his career, but even for a season or two, the former Atlético Madrid star could give West Ham something they have missed over the previous few years – a dynamic right-sided defender.
Bowen would excel if he had someone like Trippier playing directly behind him. It would signal another wonderful statement of intent if Lopetegui could bring in the Newcastle defender in the next few weeks, that’s for sure.
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West Ham’s summer signings so far
The Hammers and technical director Tim Steidten have been busy so far this summer in the transfer market, bringing in a number of new players ahead of Julen Lopetegui’s first season in charge.
Brazilian winger Luis Guilherme was the first signing of the Lopetegui era, arriving from Palmeiras. He was then joined by experienced goalkeeper Wes Foderingham, who left Sheffield United upon his contract expiry.
Max Kilman then put pen to paper at the London Stadium to reunite with Lopetegui following their time at Wolves, and the centre-back remains the club’s most expensive addition of the window. Crysencio Summerville and Niclas Fullkrug became the club’s fourth and fifth signings, joining from Leeds United and Borussia Dortmund respectively.
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Rodriguez will join the quintet in London for the upcoming Premier League season, arriving on a free transfer after leaving Real Betis in the summer. After the Argentine, though, another free agent appears to be of interest to the Irons.
West Ham have made offer to Mats Hummels
According to Hammers News, West Ham have made an offer to free agent Mats Hummels after he left Borussia Dortmund earlier in the summer, with the player set to make a decision on his future this week.
A top agent source close to the West Ham board told Hammers News: “A contract offer was made and it has been made clear it remains on the table. He will be making a decision at some point this week.”
Since then, Sky Sports reporter Florian Plettenberg has said that West Ham's top flight rivals Brighton are also keen on the 35-year-old centre-back.
Hummels and Fullkrug helped Borussia Dortmund to the Champions League final last season, and who knows, the pair could be turning out alongside each other again fairly soon.
Should West Ham win the race to secure Hummels’ services, then they would be getting a defender with plenty of experience at the highest level.
World Cup
2014
Bundesliga
2008, 2011, 2012, 2017, 2018, 2019
German Cup
2012, 2019, 2021
German Super Cup
2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
German League Cup
2008
As can be seen, the German has won plenty of major honours throughout his career, while making 442 appearances in the Bundesliga, 90 in the Champions League and winning 78 caps for his country. With no fee required, he could be a shrewd addition alongside Kilman at the back, making this one to watch over the coming days.
Real Madrid star Luka Modric may not retire for a while yet after his physical trainer revealed the Croatian didn't think he would play past 36.
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Modric turns 40 next year but the veteran is still proving his worth for Madrid. Much of his longevity is down to his work with physical trainer, Vlatko Vucetic, who has kept him in excellent shape over the years. The associate professor at the Faculty of Kinesiology at the University of Zagreb began working with the midfielder in 2012 and back then, the former Tottenham star wanted to play until he was 36. But it seems his physiology is quite remarkable.
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Vucetic told : "He [Modric] asked me if I could help him. He wanted to preserve his condition, prevent physical setbacks and prolong his career. He wanted to play until he was 36. He set himself that goal."
The trainer added that despite Modric nearing 40, he has a metabolic age of under 30.
"It is true that he is neither 20 nor 30 years old; he is as old as the calendar indicates. But during all these seasons he has worked on prevention… and that is why his metabolic age is lower than his chronological age. My chronological age is 50 years old and my metabolic age is 35. His chronological age is 39 and his metabolic age is less than 30," he added.
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Modric has proven that you can still have an excellent football career after 30, most notably as he won the Ballon d'Or at the age of 33 in 2018. He has won a hatful of trophies at Madrid and this month became the oldest footballer in history to play an official game for Los Blancos at 39 years and 47 days. His professionalism is an example for all who wish to prolong their careers.
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Modric, who signed a contract extension with Madrid over the summer to extend his stay with the Spanish giants until 2025, is preparing to face his team's bitter rivals Barcelona in El Clasico on Saturday in a battle between La Liga's two top sides.
Liverpool are believed to be "super confident" of completing the signing of a "fantastic" player in the summer transfer window, with a £65m deal possible.
Liverpool transfer news
With Euro 2024 done and dusted, attention is now more likely to turn to transfers, with Arne Slot no doubt desperate to bring in new players who can aid his start to life at Anfield.
Two England players who have been linked with summer moves to Liverpool are Marc Guehi and Anthony Gordon, both of whom have been a part of their Euro 2024 journey this summer. The former is a boyhood Reds supporter, but Newcastle United are thought to be desperate to keep hold of him.
Liverpool target Anthony Gordon in action for England at EURO 2024.
It has also been claimed that the Merseysiders have made progress in their efforts to sign Sporting CP centre-back Goncalo Inacio, with a £52m transfer mooted. Centre-back additions are vital, with Slot's squad looking slightly light in that area, and the Portuguese could be a perfect addition.
Eberechi Eze has been mentioned as a possible target for Liverpool, too, should Slot feel that the Crystal Palace star could be an upgrade on Luis Diaz out on the left-hand side.
Liverpool believe they could sign "fantastic" ace
According to a fresh claim from TEAMtalk, Liverpool are "super confident" of completing the signing of Guehi in the summer transfer window, with the Crystal Palace and England defender a wanted man after impressing at the Euros.
The Reds are "set to ramp up their pursuit" of the 23-year-old, with sources close to the club saying they "know what they need to do" to get their man. He is valued at £65m by the Eagles.
Guehi's rise in recent months has been huge, considering he has gone from being a good Premier League player to arguably England's most consistent performer at Euro 2024.
The 23-year-old filled in expertly alongside John Stones, playing a big role in the Three Lions reaching the final, with an average of 2.2 aerial duel wins and two clearances per game. He also completed 93.5% of his passes, while Kyle Walker has heaped praise on him.
"Marc, I thought he was fantastic. He didn't put foot wrong and hopefully that has got his feelings right now and settle the nerves a little bit, and we can form a good partnership along that back line."
For these reasons, it is easy to see why Guehi would be a good signing for Liverpool, with his age meaning he could even be looked at as an option to eventually lead the defence when 33-year-old Virgil van Dijk eventually departs.
That being said, the Dutchman is also a left-sided centre-back, so fitting both he and Guehi into the team from the off may not be easy, which could suggest a right-sided signing makes more sense currently, unless one of the players wants to change sides.
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There is also a risk that the Palace man's performances this summer could actually lead to him being over-priced, so it is important that Michael Edwards and Richard Hughes are convinced that he is their top target.
If ever there was a contest of contrasting fortunes, this is it. At one end are Mumbai Indians, playing musical chairs with Delhi Capitals for the top spot on the IPL 2020 points table. At the other end of the very same table, right at the bottom, are their opponents for Sunday’s evening game in Dubai: Kings XI Punjab.ALSO READ: Fantasy Pick: Consistent Rahul your go-to man for captainMumbai are currently on a five-match winning streak and in all, have six wins and two losses from eight games. The Kings XI? Two wins and six losses from their eight matches. Mumbai have tried only 13 players so far, the least by any team. The Kings XI have tried 20, the most by a team in its first eight matches.Mumbai have been so dominant that their narrowest victory margins so far are 34 runs when batting first and five wickets when chasing. The Kings XI, meanwhile, have managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory on more than one occasion. In their opening game, they failed to score one run from the last three balls against the Capitals before losing in the Super Over. Against Kolkata Knight Riders, they needed 29 from 24 balls with nine wickets in hand but couldn’t get over the line.Does it need saying who start as the favourites?Mayank Agarwal is castled by Jasprit Bumrah•BCCI
Previous meeting
Rohit Sharma set the platform with a 45-ball 70 before Hardik Pandya and Kieron Pollard took 25 off the final over, bowled by offspinner K Gowtham, to power the Mumbai Indians to 191 for 4. Jasprit Bumrah, James Pattinson and Rahul Chahar then picked up two wickets each to restrict the Kings XI to 143 for 8.
Likely XIs
Mumbai Indians: 1 Rohit Sharma (capt), 2 Quinton de Kock (wk), 3 Suryakumar Yadav, 4 Ishan Kishan, 5 Hardik Pandya, 6 Kieron Pollard, 7 Krunal Pandya, 8 Nathan Coulter-Nile, 9 Trent Boult, 10 Rahul Chahar, 11 Jasprit BumrahKings XI Punjab: 1 KL Rahul (capt, wk), 2 Mayank Agarwal, 3 Chris Gayle, 4 Nicholas Pooran, 5 Glenn Maxwell, 6 Deepak Hooda, 7 Chris Jordan, 8 M Ashwin, 9 Ravi Bishnoi, 10 Mohammed Shami, 11 Arshdeep Singh
Strategy punts
In Dubai and Abu Dhabi, the two bigger venues, KL Rahul and Mayank Agarwal have an average of 60-plus and a strike rate of over 150 against pace in IPL 2020. But against spin at these venues, their numbers are below par. Rahul’s average and strike rate drop to 33 and 97 respectively, while the corresponding numbers for Agarwal are 18.5 and 106. Expect Mumbai, who are big on match-ups, to deviate from their set bowling plan and try some spin early on.
The lack of an offspinner in Mumbai’s regular playing XI could be an advantage for Chris Gayle. Mumbai’s regular spinners are Chahar (legspinner) and Krunal Pandya (left-arm orthodox). Since 2018, Gayle has a strike rate of 109 against offspin in the IPL. In the same period, he has struck at 154 against left-arm spin and at 206 against legspin.
In their last game, Mumbai reaped the rewards for unleashing Bumrah against Andre Russell. They may do the same against Glenn Maxwell, whom Bumrah has dismissed six times in 12 innings while conceding 67 off 57 balls.
Stats that matter
The average first-innings total in Dubai this IPL has been 176.
Mumbai have never won an IPL match in Dubai.
In IPL 2020, Bumrah has an economy of 5.55 in the powerplay and 4.83 in the middle overs.
The Kings XI’s death-overs economy of 13.60 is the worst for any team this season.
Trent Boult hasn’t gone wicketless in this season so far. He has eight wickets from 12 games, and in six out of those eight games, he has provided his side with a breakthrough in the powerplay.
Pollard has been dismissed just once in the six innings he has batted so far in the tournament. That one dismissal too came in the opening game of the tournament, against Chennai Super Kings.
Mohammad Amir returns to the side as Mohammad Hafeez and Shoaib Malik keep their places
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Jimmy Neesham grins as Shaheen Afridi, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Fakhar Zaman, and Mohammad Amir look on•Getty Images
Sarfaraz Ahmed returns to Pakistan’s T20 squad for the first time since losing the captaincy last year. The 17-man squad named by head coach Misbah-ul-Haq for the three-match T20I series in England also retains Mohammad Hafeez and Shoaib Malik, who were recalled to the T20 side for a three-match series against Bangladesh at home in January.Several players who were part of the bubble without playing a role in the Test series have been included, with Haider Ali, Haris Rauf and Wahab Riaz all drafted in. Fakhar Zaman has also been recalled, while Shan Masood, who finished as the third-highest Pakistani runscorer at the PSL behind Babar Azam and Shadab Khan – and captained Multan Sultans to a first-place group stage finish – has been left out.Pakistan name their squad for the T20I series against England•ESPNcricinfo Ltd
This is the first time since Misbah-ul-Haq took over as chief selector that a T20 squad retains many of the core components of the preceding one. The squads he named for series against Sri Lanka, Australia, and then Bangladesh involved several rejigs, with players like Umar Akmal, Ahmed Shehzad, Mohammad Irfan and Usman Qadir brought in from the cold only to be dropped, but 11 of the 17 players chosen for the upcoming series were also part of the T20Is against Bangladesh. Mohammad Amir and Naseem Shah are notable recalls, while Ahsan Ali and Mohammad Musa do not make the cut.”This is mostly the same team which has been featuring in the shortest format for us,” Misbah said. “Besides retaining the core, we have inducted youngsters like Haider Ali, who has performed well in the HBL PSL, U-19 and first-class cricket, and Naseem Shah as we had an opportunity to keep a bigger pool due to the Covid-19 pandemic, which also increases our options. Our two experienced bowlers in Mohammad Amir and Wahab Riaz have also returned to the side, along with Fakhar Zaman and Sarfaraz Ahmed.”Usually, the T20I team comes together for a brief period but due to the current situation most of the players have been here with us for more than a month and it has provided us a good opportunity to work on the development of the team and the young players. So, even the players who might not get an opportunity to play will benefit from the experience they are getting here.”It is going to be a competitive series as England are a strong side. We are looking forward to play good cricket and win the series.”Babar Azam will captain the T20I side, a role he has assumed since Pakistan’s tour of Australia in November last year. Pakistan have not won a bilateral away series against a Full Member since January 2018, when they beat New Zealand 2-1. All three T20Is will be played at Old Trafford, with the first taking place on August 28.
Celtic did not opt to splash the cash on any big-money signings to bolster Brendan Rodgers' squad when he returned to Glasgow last summer.
They spent moderately on a number of additions across the board, rather than going all-out on one or two names, and the £9m fee once paid for Odsonne Edouard from PSG remains the club-record signing.
The Hoops have not always had the best of luck in the transfer market when they have decided to open the purse strings to make a statement signing.
Former Celtic forward Odsonne Edouard
One big-money addition that turned out to be a waste of money was Brazilian centre-back Rafael Scheidt, who arrived at Parkhead in the summer of 1999.
How much Celtic paid for Rafael Scheidt
Management duo John Barnes and Kenny Dalglish opted to push the boat out to bring the Gremio star in for a reported fee of £5m ahead of the 1999/00 season.
He had been capped three times by Brazil at senior level earlier that year, which suggested that the central defender had been in fantastic form in his home country.
His performances for Gremio in the Serie A and the Libertadores had seemingly been good enough to earn him international recognition for one of the biggest footballing nations on the planet, as they had won the World Cup in 1994 and went on to win it in 2002.
It was later revealed that Dalglish had recommended the signing to Barnes after watching 'impressive' video footage of the colossus, whilst the former England international had never watched the player live before the deal was sanctioned.
This, on paper, was not a great start to his career with the Scottish giants as he had been signed by two coaches who had not seen him play extensively, which meant that they did not know the ins and outs of his style on the pitch, and that turned out to be a key mistake.
Rafael Scheidt's time with Celtic
The Brazil international turned out to be a nightmare signing for the Hoops and £5m, plus his undisclosed wages, that was wasted down the drain due to his lack of impact on the pitch.
Scheidt suffered from appendicitis before his debut for the club and was then hit with a serious knee injury after a collision with a teammate in training, which hampered his progress in Scotland.
Speaking to The Celtic Way in 2022, the defender revealed that he did not "like" the style of Scottish football, due to the overuse of long balls and physicality, and a lack of touches on the ball for him in matches.
Rafael Scheidt (Celtic)
Competition
Appearances
Minutes played
Yellow cards
Scottish Premiership
3
116
0
UEFA Cup qualification
2
113
1
CIS Insur. Cup
1
15
0
Stats via Transfermarkt
Martin O'Neill came in after his spells with Barnes and Dalglish and Scheidt revealed that the manager told him to change his style of play or he would not play for Celtic, and added that the boss claimed the centre-back was not good enough for Scottish football – a claim he refutes.
The Brazilian titan was then sent out on loan to Corinthians, Atlético-MG, and Botafogo over multiple seasons before leaving Parkhead on a free transfer in the summer of 2004.
Therefore, Celtic had a nightmare with the £5m signing as they wasted that money down the drain on a player the coaches had not seen live, who then went on to struggle with the style of Scottish football – which could have been predicted had they spent more time watching him in the flesh – before leaving for nothing.
Everton's financial situation has been well-documented in recent months, especially when they've constantly been at the centre of attention of multiple breaches of the Premier League's PSR rules.
Overspending on poor-quality players and mismanagement of contracts has been the main reason why the club has struggled to comply with the confines of the regulations, with the Toffees desperately needing to change their ways.
In recent windows, the club have tried to combat the losses, selling high-profile players such as Anthony Gordon to Newcastle United for £45m and targeting free transfers to fill the voids left by the outgoing players.
Harrison Ashby and Anthony Gordon are welcomed to St James' Park following their January moves to Newcastle United.
Ashley Young was one of the signings made by current boss Sean Dyche, providing vital experience and key squad depth in a season where the club were faced with the prospect of relegation to the Championship.
He's proven to be an astute addition, featuring 30 times in the Premier League this season, despite turning 39 in a couple of months.
The former Manchester United talent has been a solid addition, however, the club haven't quite had the same fortune when signing other players who have featured for the Red Devils in years gone by…
Morgan Schneiderlin's stats at Everton
Midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin arrived at Everton back in 2017 for a fee in the region of £24m, with the former Southampton man tasked with propelling the club towards a European competition.
Morgan Schneiderlin
Despite a disappointing spell at Manchester United – where he scored just once in 47 appearances – Schneiderlin had all the qualities to thrive at Goodison, with his ball-winning abilities potentially completing Ronald Koeman's midfield, having been described as good enough to play in "any of the top clubs in the league" by pundit Gary Neville.
However, the Frenchman failed to hit the heights many expected him to. He only featured 88 times for the Toffees over his four years at the club, averaging 22 appearances a season in all competitions – a measly return for such a high-profile addition.
Schneiderlin's stats at Everton
Season
Games
Minutes played
2016/17
14
1,059'
2017/18
40
2,095'
2018/19
16
916'
2019/20
18
1,184'
Stats via Transfermarkt
He didn't live up to the price tag the club forked out for his signature, leaving Merseyside for a lowly £2m to join French side Nice, less than four years after his move to Goodison.
Morgan Schneiderlin's market value in 2024
Although he was seen as a long-term signing, the move was a complete disaster for the club and player, with the "terrible" 34-year-old, as dubbed by journalist Tom McDermott during his time at United, now featuring for AE Kifisias in the Greek top division.
He's seen a huge drop in his market value, with Schneiderlin now only worth £340k, as per Transfermarkt – a drop of over £23m from the fee the Toffees paid for him nearly seven years ago.
His subsequent value is now less than the experienced Young, who still boasts a figure of £515k despite being over four years older than the former Saints midfielder.
The Toffees' financial woes can be seen in the Schneiderlin deal. Signing a player for such a high fee and selling him for next to nothing is always a recipe for disaster.
He's undoubtedly going to go down as one of the worst deals in the club's history, with the hierarchy needing to remember the deal for the Frenchman to avoid any calamities in the market going forward.
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