Tottenham and Everton challenge Marseille to Tim Weah case as Premier League path remains open for USMNT star after rejecting Nottingham Forest

Tottenham and Everton have shown interest in Juventus player Timothy Weah, while Marseille hope to bring him to Ligue 1.

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Weah was dropped by Juventus head coach Igor Tudor in both the crucial fixtures against Manchester City and Real Madrid in the Club World Cup. The winger seems to have fallen further down the pecking order in recent weeks after the United States international rejected a move to Nottingham Forest. According to , Weah's switch to England is still a possibility, with Everton and Tottenham showing prominent interest. Though, it can get tricky for the English club's as French clubs Marseille and Monaco are also following the situation.

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Weah left Lille to join Juventus in 2023. The USMNT forward has played 78 games for the Turin club, scoring seven goals and providing seven assists. Juventus wants to offload the player, and there are currently many options for the USMNT star to choose from. However, things can get tricky for the interested Premier League sides as Ligue 1 clubs Marseille and Monaco are also tracking the forward's situation but haven't made any concrete offer. The Turin-based club has set a price tag of €15m(£13m/$17m) on the forward.

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Weah's chances under Tudor have always been limited. In a bid to force Weah out, Juventus dropped him ahead of the decisive fixture against City in the Club World Cup. Weah's agent reacted to the decision with by labelling the act a disgrace.

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Juve's priority signing in this window has been Manchester United's Jadon Sancho. The club are working on a deal and have also offered the Red Devils the option to sign any of their three players, including Weah.

Swepson's sliders and Neser's stunning catch spearhead Heat's victory

Chris Green gave the visitors a brief scare but in the end the margin was convincing

AAP and ESPNcricinfo staff12-Dec-2023Brisbane Heat continued their undefeated start to the BBL season with a comfortable 20-run win against Sydney Thunder in Canberra.A classy 46 from in-form opener Colin Munro and clinical bowling from their disciplined bowling attack saw Heat secure victory on Tuesday night on a tricky surface allied to a slow outfield.Only a late flurry from Thunder captain Chris Green restored respectability to the scoreboard, giving Heat just the smallest of scares having had their opposition buried at 80 for 6 in their pursuit of 152.Related

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They moved to 2-0 for the season having backed up their opening night win against Melbourne Stars, with their second clash against Adelaide Strikers washed out.Four different Heat bowlers picked up multiple wickets, led by Xavier Bartlett’s 3 for 35 and a brilliant 2 for 26 from legspinner Mitchell Swepson that included the prized scalps of Cameron Bancroft and Daniel Sams.Thunder had lost opener Alex Hales for a golden duck with just the third ball of the innings as Michael Neser found an edge to slip, and Matt Gilkes joined him in the fourth over by lifting Bartlett to short fine leg.New signing Cameron Bancroft looked to hit the ground running when he hit his first ball as a Thunder player to the boundary on his way to 25 off 19.But Swepson trapped him plumb lbw, deceived by a quicker ball, as he looked to take control leaving Thunder in a hole at 53 for 3.It got even worse courtesy of a stunning catch from Neser, who ran a long distance and put in a full-stretch dive at deep midwicket to get rid of Alex Ross and leave them 56 for 4. Swepson then defeated Sams with another skidding delivery the ball after being hit for sixOnly Ollie Davies, who earlier took a brilliant diving catch to dismiss Josh Brown, put up some fight for Thunder.Earlier, an impressive spell from Thunder spinner Tanveer Sangha helped his side restrict Heat.His tight lines cramped up the Heat batters with his 3 for 21 featuring the wickets of Nathan McSweeney, Matt Renshaw and Paul Walter.Heat opener Munro backed up his 99 not out from his first knock of the season against Stars with another 46.BBL debutant Zaman Khan got in on the act late, bowling Billings and Neser in the one over with an unorthodox slinging action that delighted fans in Canberra.

Chelsea's Pedro Neto aiming to win Club World Cup in honour of Diogo Jota after tragic death of Portugal team-mate

Pedro Neto has revealed he wants to win the Club World Cup with Chelsea in tribute to Diogo Jota, who tragically passed away last week.

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Liverpool star Jota tragically passed away with his brother Andre Silva last week in a car crash that has prompted an outpouring of grief throughout the football world. Neto and Jota were team-mates at Wolves and with the Portugal national team, with both in the squad that won the Nations League back in June.

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Neto has helped Chelsea reach the Club World Cup final in the United States, with the Blues most recently beating Fluminense in New York, and the 25-year-old has revealed he wants to win the competition and dedicate the triumph to his friend.

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Neto told reporters: “It’s been really difficult in the last few days and I just want to leave a message that this final is for him and his brother.

“It’s a really tough time for me, it’s difficult to speak about it and let’s hope I can do it for him.

“I want to dedicate this final to him and his family and show my support in these difficult times for them.”

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Neto and Jota played together for the last time in December last year during Portugal's 3-1 Nations League victory over Poland.

Hasaranga leads rout of Zimbabwe in decider

His 4 for 15 meant Sri Lanka just had 83 to chase

Andrew Fidel Fernando18-Jan-2024The first two matches had tense finishes. This one was a walkover. Zimbabwe had begun with promise, hitting 35 off their first three overs. But they crumbled rapidly to spin thereafter, losing four wickets to Wanindu Hasaranga, two to Maheesh Theekshana, and one to Dhananjaya de Silva, who was playing his first match of the series.They lost their last nine wickets for 49 runs, and though this was a slow deck given to turn, Sri Lanka had no problems. They sped to the target in 10.5 overs, for the loss of only one wicket, thereby sealing the series 2-1. They had also won the ODIs 2-0.Six wickets in 27 balls
Where Zimbabwe had shown some tenacity with the bat in their previous two matches, their middle and lower orders were especially meek in this match. In this 6 off 27 sequence, Tony Munyonga was first to go, mis-hitting a Hasaranga ball to the midwicket fielder who had just been installed, in the 10th over.Related

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De Silva then had Sean Williams caught and bowled next over, before Hasaranga had the hero of the last match – Luke Jongwe – caught at deep square leg off a top-edged sweep.In his next over, Hasaranga struck twice, off his last two balls, both googlies. Wellington Masakadza was hit in front of the stumps. Richard Ngarava was bowled. Theekshana completed the team hat-trick in the first ball of the next over by having Clive Madande caught sweeping.Mendis and Nissanka smash the powerplay
Although Ngarava and Blessing Muzarabani have been excellent with the new ball through the tour, Sri Lanka were always going to try and break Zimbabwe’s spirits early, given the small chase. The openers hit three fours inside Ngarava’s first two overs, and then they really opened their shoulders.They hit one legside four each off Muzarabani’s second over – the fourth of the innings – before Mendis took Wellington Masakadza apart, and sent Ngarava for six off a fortuitous top edge off the sixth over. They were 50 for no loss after the first six.Mendis would lose his wicket to a terrific delivery from Williams, going for 33 off 27, but Sri Lanka were all but home.Zimbabwe’s fast startAlthough they batted only 14.1 overs, Zimbabwe had an excellent start. Sort of. Brian Bennett was the source of seven early boundaries – all fours, and almost all of them coming from drives of some description. This is partly because Sri Lanka’s fast bowlers pitched full, looking for swing. A nice off-cutter from Mathews ended that 12-ball innings though – Bennett’s eyes lighting up and looking for the big shot over the bowler’s head, but only managing to find mid-on.It was rapidly downhill for Zimbabwe after that.

'Natural fit for the Premier League!' – Tom Brady told Birmingham 'can call themselves favourites' for Championship promotion amid big-spending summer and £3bn stadium plans

Tom Brady and Birmingham "can call themselves favourites" in 2025-26, says Emile Heskey, with the Blues billed as a "natural fit for Premier League".

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Having smashed all kinds of transfer records in League One last season, before going on to claim the third tier title in historic style with 111 points, more big money has been invested at St Andrew’s this summer.

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Shrewd recruitment is considered to have Chris Davies’ side sat among the early promotion contenders, with a return to the top-flight being chased down after a 15-year absence. Big plans are being drawn up on and off the pitch, including the construction of a new 62,000-seater stadium.

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Former Blues striker Heskey told when asked if the most ambitious of projects can deliver another promotion: "I’m sure Birmingham City can call themselves favourites to go up. That’s such a hard task to go straight from League One, into the Championship and then onto the Premier League at the first try.

"In their eyes, they will know they’ve spent a lot of money, and they have a new stadium on the horizon. They will know the timeframe they need to be in the Premier League by. I think this season might be too soon, but within the next five years, they will want to make it happen. They’re going to be a natural fit for the Premier League. I can’t wait to see the derby with Villa again."

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Heskey added on record signing Jay Stansfield battling it out with ex-Celtic star Kyogo Furuhashi for Golden Boot honours: "I think that they will be the leading candidates to be the top scorer. That competition can be healthy, but only if they don’t play at the expense of each other.

"Kyogo and Stansfield need to pass to each other and help each other, and the scoring competition should be an afterthought. You want it to be healthy. Stansfield had 20-plus goals last season, and I think he’ll be looking not just to equal that, but get even more in the Championship."

Eoin Morgan succeeds Charlotte Edwards as PCA president

World Cup-winning captain becomes tenth incumbent of prestigious role

ESPNcricinfo staff27-Feb-2024Eoin Morgan, England’s World Cup-winning captain, has been appointed as the new President of the Professional Cricketers’ Association.Morgan, 37, captained England to victory in the 2019 World Cup and retired in 2022 after more than 350 international appearances across formats. He will succeed the outgoing president Charlotte Edwards, to become the role’s tenth incumbent.During his time as England captain, Morgan sat on the Team England Player Partnership (TEPP) Management Board.”Having been a PCA member for 19 years, it gives me an overwhelming sense of gratitude and honour to be provided this prestigious opportunity,” Morgan said.”As we navigate through an ever-changing landscape of cricket, the role of the PCA is even more critical. We must ensure that the organisation adapts and innovates to safeguard the evolving needs of our players, to enable them to thrive on and off the field.”I am also looking forward to supporting the Professional Cricketers’ Trust which has always been close to my heart and will hopefully enable me to give something back to the game.”PCA Chair, James Harris, said: “What Eoin Morgan has achieved for England cricket is indisputable. As a former teammate, Eoin understands the challenges and the opportunities that are ahead of us and I look forward to working with him again.”PCA Chief Executive, Rob Lynch, added: “I would like to congratulate Eoin on his election as PCA President and pay tribute to the outgoing Charlotte Edwards MBE for her work over the last three years.”I have personally known Eoin for many years and have been inspired by his leadership, calming influence and knowledge of all aspects of cricket. I very much look forward to seeking his wise counsel as we continue to navigate the changing nature of the game to ensure the player voice is represented in the many debates that lie ahead.”I could not think of any player with more global experience than Eoin to help us achieve our goals.”

The truth behind Everton's rumoured Jack Grealish transfer pursuit as Man City outcast seeks new home – revealed

Everton had emerged as a surprise contender in the race to secure Manchester City’s Jack Grealish on a loan deal alongside West Ham and Napoli. However, a report from BBC indicates that Everton have taken a step back from any potential pursuit of the 29-year-old midfielder.

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Despite initial optimism about making a statement move, Everton now appear to be distancing itself from negotiations with Manchester City. This development marks another setback in what has become a frustrating transfer window for Everton, as several potential deals continue to stall.

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Everton manager David Moyes, speaking during the club’s pre-season preparations in the United States, has expressed concern over the lack of meaningful progress in the transfer market. Addressing reporters ahead of their Premier League Summer Series clash against his former side, West Ham, Moyes admitted that efforts to bolster the squad with experienced players have so far fallen short.

"The truth is we're not getting a lot of the deals over the line at the moment, that's a fact," he said. "We're desperate to get things moving on because we know time's running out."

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While Everton's interest in Grealish appears to be cooling, Napoli and West Ham remain very much in contention. Antonio Conte is understood to be an admirer of the England star and has already brought another former Manchester City player, Kevin De Bruyne, into his squad. The Italian giants, along with West Ham, are monitoring Grealish’s situation closely as City consider offloading the midfielder for a reported fee of around €45 million (£39m). Although City are open to a sale, a loan with a future purchase option remains a viable route for interested clubs.

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Grealish, who currently earns approximately €10 million (£8.6m) annually, is reportedly willing to accept a reduced salary in order to secure regular football and a fresh start. This flexibility might still leave the door ajar for Everton should the club revisit the possibility later in the window.

Timo Werner given deadline over New York Red Bulls contract offer with RB Leipzig desperate to get ex-Chelsea forward's €10m salary off their books

RB Leipzig forward Timo Werner has been given a deadline to decide on a move to New York Red Bulls as the German side look to offload his high wages.

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According to , Leipzig have set August 21 as the deadline for Timo Werner to decide on a move to NYRB. Werner could earn more at NYRB than the €10 million (£8m/$11m) he is currently on at Leipzig, but the performance-based deal means he would only get that if targets are met. He has rejected that proposal but the offer still stands for another two weeks.

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Werner returned to Leipzig in 2022 after a difficult stint at Chelsea. He has since scored 11 goals in 35 games, showing mixed form. A loan move to Tottenham followed, but he failed to convince coach Ange Postecoglou or the management, leading the club to pass on a permanent deal. Leipzig now want to sell him as part of efforts to reduce their wage bill, with Werner among the top earners likely to be offloaded. Leipzig have repeatedly made it clear to Werner that he is not part of their plans.

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Leipzig are planning a revolution in attack, having signed Johan Bakayoko from Dutch side PSV and are now interested in Liverpool's Harvey Elliot as a replacement for Xavi Simons.

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Werner will hope to sort out his future soon as he seeks more playing time, while Leipzig are pushing for a move to free up funds for reinvestment

Travel fatigue invites 'disaster' as PCA reveal damning player welfare survey

Joe Root leads calls for more sympathetic fixture list after players voice physical wellbeing fears

Vithushan Ehantharajah06-May-2024Joe Root says that a greater focus on player welfare amid an ever more congested fixture list is a “non-negotiable”, after a survey by the Professional Cricketers’ Association revealed a startling 81 per cent of county cricketers have been left fearing for their physical health due to their season-long workloads.The survey, which was conducted in pre-season with all 18 counties, has led the PCA to brand the current playing schedule “not fit for purpose”, in particular due to stark issues around matchday travel that have led to calls for an urgent rethink by the ECB and county chiefs to “pre-empt disaster”.More than eight out of 10 county cricketers admitted they were concerned for their well-being as the result of a packed season, while as many as 76 per cent revealed safety concerns around travelling to and from fixtures during the season, notably during the Vitality Blast when teams finish late and play the next day. This year will see 55 back-to-back T20s, an increase from 34 last year.Perhaps the starkest example is Gloucestershire, who play T20s against Glamorgan in Cardiff on June 20, before returning to Bristol the very next day to host Somerset. They then start a four-day match against Yorkshire at Scarborough after a one-day break on June 23.Related

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While teams usually travel by bus, issues arise when players drive themselves home, often in the early hours of the morning. The PCA revealed they had to intervene when they discovered one county used minibuses driven by players last season. It is understood the county has stopped that practice.”Back-to-back games have gone up considerably, and are only looked at through a commercial lens,” Daryl Mitchell, the PCA chief operating officer, said. “We understand that, but there needs to be a balance.”Over 10 per cent of our membership accessed our mental health services last year. It’s difficult to get away from the pressure of professional but I think the relentless schedule is a factor.”There’s reports of players who have got off the team bus, driven home and forgotten how they got there, almost on autopilot. Switching off while driving has an element of danger. We want to pre-empt it before anything disastrous happens.”Our CEO, Rob [Lynch] is worried about getting the call in the early hours of the morning when someone has driven off the M1. That scares us. Seventy-six per cent of players have concerns about safety when travelling, which is a high number.”In addition to calling for a minimum standard of three days between four-day matches and at least one rest day between T20s, 66 per cent of those surveyed believe the current schedule is not conducive to high performance.That sentiment was echoed by Root, who believes change will bring about “long-lasting benefits for English cricket”. Though protected from the schedule as a centrally contracted England cricketer, Root is playing five matches for Yorkshire in the County Championship.Joe Root, pictured with Harry Brook, has been back in action for Yorkshire this season•Getty Images”I am fortunate to play a significant part of the season for Yorkshire this year and looking at the fixture list from a physical, wellbeing and high-performance angle does cause me concern,” Root said.”County cricket is the breeding ground for some of the best talent in the game and this requires world leading structures to allow players to reach their full potential. This is a benefit for everybody in the game.”Having space to recover, prepare and improve your game during the season is crucial and the creation of minimum standards to protect travel windows and player welfare is non-negotiable.”The PCA’s findings and call for action come at a pivotal time in English cricket, with the County Partnership Agreement – the agreement binding the ECB, PCA and counties – up for renewal. This week will also likely see the counties and MCC agree on the ECB’s proposals around private investment in the Hundred which could raise around £500 million for the domestic game. All of which leads into the next broadcast cycle, which begins in 2025.The Hundred remains the elephant in the room as far as fixture congestion is concerned, particularly with the Blast. This year’s eight-team competition has ring-fenced July and the first three weeks of August, with no Blast fixtures and just three days of Championship cricket scheduled in this period.While appreciating the value the Hundred and the importance of matchday revenues for clubs at a precarious time for county finances, Mitchell has called on chiefs and stakeholders to collaborate more around their decision-making. A more altruistic approach is required to ensure players, and by extension, the game, are better protected moving forward.”The power constitutionally is with the county chairs. But from our side it needs a really joined-up approach. Our focus is player safety, physical or mental wellbeing. It needs to be collaborative between the ECB, PCA and the counties to come up with solutions.”We saw with the High Performance Review, if you look at the structure from one particular lens without the others, that makes it very tricky to get anything over the line. It has to be joined up.”We could very easily put out a structure that the players think is ideal, but players also understand the need for the commercial side of the game, the passionate members we have in this country, who are the lifeblood of the counties, who are represented by their chairs. All these stakeholders need to have that approach. We need a collaborative solution to some of the problems we’ve got.In a statement released in response to the PCA’s survey, the ECB said: “As the PCA recognises, the men’s domestic schedule is a complex issue. The players have an important voice in discussions around this, and we are committed to working with them and the First Class Counties to discuss the best ways of overcoming some of the challenges.”

Tash Farrant holds nerve as Stars seal low-scoring thriller

Western Storm fall short in dramatic finish to their chase at Bristol

ECB Reporters Network19-May-2024Tash Farrant held her nerve in a dramatic final over as South East Stars opened their Charlotte Edwards Cup campaign with a narrow four-run victory over Western Storm at the Seat Unique Stadium in Bristol.Chasing a target of 133 to win, Storm required 10 runs off the final six deliveries, only to be undone by the former England allrounder, who claimed 1 for 23 from three overs and contributed a superb run-out to make the difference in a tight contest.Amanda-Jade Wellington had earlier played a starring role, claiming 3 for 22 from four overs and weighing in with a catch and a run-out to help restrict Stars to 132 for 9. Aylish Cranstone top-scored with 31 for the visitors, who only partially recovered from a collapse which saw them lose five wickets in 25 balls during the middle overs.Storm opener Emma Corney announced her return to the side with a 37-ball 40 to provide the reply with solid foundations, Niamh Holland contributed 32 from 36 deliveries, but Alex Griffiths and Sophie Luff were both dismissed in the final over as the chase went down to the wire.Having won the toss and elected to bat, Stars skipper Bryony Smith cut the first ball from Sophia Smale for four, clipped Ellie Anderson to the fine leg boundary and then drove Alex Griffiths over long-off to demonstrate her attacking intent in a blaze of boundaries. Storm no doubt breathed a collective sigh of relief when the abrasive Smith advanced down the pitch to loan signing Anderson and top-edged a drive high to Smale at backward point, departing for 16 with the score on 23 in the fourth over.Paige Scholfield announced herself with a sumptuous pull shot for four at the expense of Anderson and then cover drove Smale for another boundary, while Sophia Dunkley twice steered Chloe Skelton’s offspin behind square and over the rope as Stars posted a respectable 44 for 1 from the six-over powerplay.Wellington quickly redressed the balance, her third delivery from the Bristol Pavilion End bowling Scholfield for 12 in the act of playing across the line. But pressure generated at one end was promptly relieved at the other, Holland twice dropping short and being carved to the boundary by new batter Phoebe Franklin as the visitors continued to go along nicely at eight an over.Storm were again indebted to their talismanic overseas recruit, Anderson comprehensively bowling Dunkley around her legs for 23 and then running out Farrant with a superb direct hit from mid-off to further reduce Stars to 68 for 4 at halfway. When Franklin mistimed a drive and found Anderson at mid-off in the next over, the Australian legspinner had taken three wickets in 14 balls to plunge the visitors deep into trouble and transform the game.Displaying impressive intensity in their fielding, Storm kept the pressure on, Anderson running out Chloe Hill and Smale inducing Kalea Moore to hit to the ubiquitous Wellington at mid-off as Stars lurched to 82 for 7 in the 13th over, the cream of their batting back in the pavilion.Ryana MacDonald-Gay skied a catch to Anderson at cover point as Griffiths made inroads into the tail, but while Cranstone remained at large, there was hope for Stars, the experienced left-hander raising a spirited 31 from 20 balls, with a quartet of fours, to frustrate the home side. She was eventually run out by Griffiths’ throw from the deep in the 18th over, her side still short of a challenging total.Required to score at 6.6 at over, Storm were afforded the reassurance of a decent start courtesy of a second-wicket alliance of 51 in seven overs between Corney and Holland, who combined clever placement and quick running to keep up with the rate.Playing her first competitive match since recovering from a long-tern injury, Corney oozed confidence in an innings that yielded five boundaries, while Holland adopted the role of chief support as the youngsters demonstrated maturity beyond their years to advance the score to 57 for 1 at the halfway stage and gradually apply pressure on the fielding side.Stars were in need of something special and Farrant obliged, running out Corney with a brilliant pick-up-and-throw from mid-off in the eleventh over to interrupt the home side’s hitherto smooth progress. Fran Wilson succumbed to Dani Gregory’s legbreaks and skipper Sophie Luff arrived in the middle with a further 44 needed from 35 balls.Storm’s cause was not helped by the untimely demise of Holland, who was held at extra cover off the bowling of MacDonald-Gay in the 16th over, but Griffiths hit the ground running, helping herself to boundaries at the expense of Franklin and Tilly Corteen-Coleman to keep the home side in the hunt.Luff drove MacDonald-Gay for four in the penultimate over, but Stars held their nerve under pressure and the home side were required to score 10 off the final over, sent down by veteran campaigner Farrant. Griffiths missed a straight delivery and was bowled for 19, Luff was run out for 14 next ball in pursuit of a second run and Farrant kept cool under pressure to restrict Storm to two runs from the final two balls and see Stars over the line.

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