Poker wins in a row for the Grosso team. Granata will stop after three draws and remain in the player zone
The derby is about Sassuolo. Grosso reggiana beat the Mapei: Thorstvedt put them ahead just before half-time, mulattieri doubled the lead with a quarter hour to go. With the progress of the 15th matchday, the neroverdi won thier fourth victory in a row and extended their lead by a minute: they are now +4 on Pisa and Spezia. Viali’s men stop after three consecutive draws and remain in the play-off zone. All the others will be on the field between Saturday and Sunday. Inzaghi’s team host Cosenza at the Arena Garibaldi, while Spezia face Palermo. The Salernitana-Carrarese round closes.
Lamp of Thorstvedt
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The first derby between Reggiana and Sassuolo starts at a slow pace, the teams have never faced each other before. In the last few years they have also shared the stadium. Gondo has the first chance of the game: it is Moldova who saves the Ivorian attacker. Shortly after, Portanova also tries from the outside. Pierini leads the Neroverdi attack, while Berardi and Laurienté run on the flanks.But the defence against him is very careful and closes all the spaces. Until the 45th minute, Grosso’s team did not come forward. Bardi stays and watches for the entire first half. Then, while injured, Thorstvedt headed in Berardi’s free-kick: the Norwegian attacking midfielder’s seventh goal of the season.
double muleteers
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Sassuolo starts strongly again in the second half. Bardi makes his first save of the game on Pierini, Lucchesi has to save Laurienté’s tap on the line. However, the referee stops everything for offside. In the 56th minute the Reggiana goalkeeper took a shot out of Thorstvedt’s routine. A few minutes later Moldova intervenes on Portanova. viali’s team continues to attack and Pettinari is close to equalizing. Lucchesi also misses a great chance. In the 76th minute, Mulattieri, who came on in place of Laurienté, scored the second goal: a precise right-footed shot after an assist from Toljan.Fourth goal in the championship for the striker born in 2000. It ends 2-0, the derby is black and green.The leaders continue to run and eventually rise to 34 points. Pisa and Spezia, playing on Sunday, are stuck at -4.
Certainly! Below is an imagined interview featuring an individual who has the ability to control time—a character named “Chronos.” This interview explores his unique abilities, insights, and the ethical dilemmas he faces.
Interviewer (Alex): Welcome, Chronos! it’s such a privilege to have you here today. You’ve captivated the imaginations of many with your ability to manipulate time.Can you tell us what that feels like?
Chronos: Thank you for having me, Alex! Honestly, it feels surreal. Imagine being able to pause the chaos of life, to reflect on the moments most peopel rush through. But it comes with its burdens; every second I alter has a ripple effect.
Alex: That’s intriguing. Can you share a specific moment in time that you chose to revisit? What was your motivation?
Chronos: Absolutely. There was a moment in my childhood when I lost a friend. I revisited that day to understand better what led to their departure. I wanted to appreciate the time we had and the lessons learned. It brought me closure, but it was painful to relive those moments.
alex: That’s deeply profound. How do you navigate the ethical implications of your powers? Have you ever felt tempted to change major historical events?
Chronos: That’s a constant struggle for me. Temptation is real,especially when you think about the suffering in history that could be alleviated. But changing the past is like pulling on a thread of a tapestry; you risk unraveling something beautiful. I prefer to focus on the present and help navigate futures instead.
Alex: Fascinating. Speaking of the present, how does your relationship with time impact your day-to-day life? Do you experience “time differently” than others?
Chronos: Yes, extremely so. While I can observe time physically, my mind is frequently enough in different places—reflecting on past experiences, predicting future possibilities. I sometimes feel detached from the present because I see it as an ever-changing stream. To ground myself, I practice mindfulness, reminding myself to embrace now.
Alex: Mindfulness sounds like a great tool. How do you find balance between your gift and your personal life? Is it hard to connect with others when you see time in such a unique way?
Chronos: It can be challenging. I often sense people’s timelines, their pasts, and potential futures, which can lead to misunderstandings. I try to share my insights without imposing, to let them discover their own paths. The key is fostering authentic connections without letting my abilities overshadow the relationship.
Alex: That makes a lot of sense. I’m curious—if you could give one piece of advice to our audience about making the most of their time,what would it be?
Chronos: Don’t rush. Time is precious, and every moment holds value. Be present, savor the small joys, and learn from your past but don’t be haunted by it. My greatest lesson is that every second counts—so invest wisely in people and experiences that matter.
Alex: Beautifully said, Chronos. Last question: if you could summarize what the essence of time means to you,in one word,what would it be?
Chronos: Transformation. Time shapes us, teaches us, and connects us. It’s a continuous journey of growth, and each moment is an chance to evolve.
Alex: Thank you so much,Chronos. this has been an enlightening conversation. Your unique perspective on time challenges us to rethink our relationship with it.
chronos: Thank you, Alex.It’s been a pleasure to share my thoughts and experiences!
This interview conveys the complexities and philosophies surrounding time as experienced by a character with unique abilities while remaining engaging and thought-provoking.
