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Jagoba apenas rota y en el Getafe hay hasta tres cambios en el once

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Por su parte, los adulones llegan al Sadar con la posibilidad de salvarse y certificar otra temporada mĂĄs en primera divisiĂłn. Un equipo que en la primera vuelta parecĂ­a hundido, resurgiĂł de sus cenizas con su mentor Quique SĂĄnchez Flores, el gran artĂ­fice de estar a un partido de certificar la salvaciĂłn del Getafe. Con el empate no estarĂ­a salvado matemĂĄticamente, pues tendrĂ­a que esperar a la resoluciĂłn del partido entre Sevilla y Mallorca. En el caso de que el Mallorca perdiese en Sevilla y el Getafe puntuara en El Sadar, el equipo de Quique estarĂ­a salvado de forma matemĂĄtica. En el caso de conseguir los tres puntos, igualmente habrĂ­a que esperar al partido de Sevilla, aunque el Getafe estarĂ­a virtualmente salvado. Muchos nĂșmeros y muchas cuentas en las jornadas dramĂĄticas del descenso. Tarde de fĂștbol que se presenta apasionante.

AS a seguir: Ünal. El delantero turco es el máximo anotador del equipo con 15 goles y todo lo que aporta ha servido al equipo para salir de abajo y mirar hacia la salvación.

Ceferin expects new CL format to kill Super League, defends final ticket concerns

UEFA president Aleksandr Ceferin believes that the new Champions League format is ‘truly open’ and could kill any Super League proposals.

The new draw system starts for the 2024/25 season and was approved at a meeting in Vienna on Tuesday. An extra qualification spot will be given to the two countries with the best European club performances in the previous season.

The coefficient system will give four bonus points to a team which reaches the Champions League group phases, which benefits countries which are already entitled to four automatic qualification spots.

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“It’s truly open, it’s as open as it can be,” Ceferin said on Wednesday at the end of Uefa Congress. “Whatever you do in football, somebody says you didn’t do it right. Even if you score, they say you should score with the other foot.

“Ninety nine point nine per cent of football fans know this is a completely open competition. It’s for more small and middle-sized countries and France, which is correct, gets one spot more.

“We are all happy and when you see national associations, clubs and leagues and fans being happy you should enjoy the moment, because it will not last.”

The Russian suggested that the new format will put proposals of a European Super League to bed for the foreseeable future, at latest two decades.

UEFA could still take action against Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus as they are yet to withdraw their support for their own proposals.

Ceferin also backed the current system to distribute tickets for the Champions League final between Real Madrid and Liverpool.

Liverpool’s boss Jurgen Klopp criticised the current method, which sees around half of the 75,000 tickets for the game at the Parc des Price to be given to sponsors and officials rather than fans.

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“For us, not much will change if all tickets are 10 euros but it will change a lot for the clubs,” said Ceferin of the high prices for the event.

“It’s the system that works, and clubs couldn’t function differently.

“I explained the same thing to one of the coaches of the two teams a couple of days ago and I can do it here.

“I explained it to him a bit more and took much more time because I went through every single number.

“From the revenues from the finals, Uefa gets 6.5% and 93.5% goes to the clubs. From the other matches, 100% of the revenues goes to the clubs.

“Fans of both teams get 20,000 tickets each. Sponsors that pay 100 or more million euros sponsorship – of which 93.5% goes to the same clubs – get some tickets. It’s part of a contractual obligation that we have.

“Uefa doesn’t get more tickets than the others. Some tickets go to the market, some tickets go to the fans and some go to the partners. It’s not Uefa. I’m not giving tickets for free to my friends or selling to my friends.”

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Tightest relegation battle since Serie A went to 20 teams

For the first time since Serie A moved to 20 teams in 2004-05, we go into the final two rounds with nobody yet certain of relegation, while only five clubs have nothing to play for.

It’s wide open in the Scudetto race and for the Europa League and Conference League spots, but the relegation battle is particularly complicated.

There are six teams who could still go down and for the first time since the expansion to 20 sides in 2004-05, none of them are guaranteed relegation yet going into Week 36.

Sampdoria and Spezia need two points to be sure of safety, but it’s more complex for Salernitana, Genoa, Cagliari and Venezia.

Traditionally, the quota at which clubs celebrated their Serie A safety was 40 points, but that has dropped lower and lower in recent years.

As things stand, 35 points could be enough to guarantee a place in the top flight for next season.

It’s the lowest figure since Crotone, coached by Davide Nicola to come back from a seemingly impossible situation, finished at 34 points in 2016-17.

That doesn’t mean the sides at the bottom or terrible, but rather that things have evened out, because going into the last two rounds only five teams have nothing left to play for.

They are Hellas Verona, Torino, Bologna, Udinese and Empoli.