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Masterful City of León chess: Anand will fight for his tenth victory in León | Chess
Among Viswanathan Anand’s numerous feats, in addition to being a five-time world champion, is winning the Magistral Ciudad de León rapid tournament nine times, one of the most prestigious in that category. The Indian is also an excellent case of longevity in the elite: 11th in the world at 54 years old. And from June 28 to 30 he will seek his tenth victory, in the thirty-seventh edition, presented this Thursday in Madrid. It will not be easy, because his rival in the semifinals might be his wonderful compatriot Arjun Erigaisi (10th in the rankings at age 20), the former world champion Véselin Topálov (Bulgarian) and the local idol, Jaime Santos, winner in 2023.
The quick game format is on the rise, and it also has the support of the number one of the world, the Norwegian Magnus Carlsen, who also participated in León when he was a teenager. Topálov reinforced that idea during the presentation of the Magistral this Thursday in the newspaper’s editorial office. Brand: “I believe that the fast modality is going to become the most important in the near future. Classical chess will decline, and may only be seen in the World Championship cycle. Santos agreed: “Quick games are more suitable for live streaming over the Internet than classical chess, which can last six or seven hours, which seems excessive in today’s world.”
Despite the tremendous rise of the young Erigaisi, and the strength of Topálov and Santos, Anand is the favorite despite his age, although his reflexes are no longer those that earned him the nickname The Madras Rapid. His most recent performance was three games in the German League: victory over the Azerbaijani Nijat Abásov (qualified for the Candidates Tournament), and two draws with the American Hikaru Nakamura, 3rd in the world, and the German Matthias Bluebaum. Each round will consist of four games with 20 initial minutes for each player, plus a ten-second increment following each match. In case of a tie, blitz games, with five minutes plus three seconds.
The Magistral, directed by Marcelino Sión, maintains not only the format of the tournament but also the richness of its parallel activities. Previously, on May 4, the II Conference on Chess, Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity will be held, organized by INCIBE. And the XI Chess and Finance Competition, sponsored by El Inversor Inquieto, is already underway. Topálov will give an exhibition of simultaneous games on June 27 at the University of León. The ninth edition of the International Open will be played (on the 29th and 30th) and the fourth of the International Relámpago (on the 30th). And a round table on the history of the tournament (on the 29th). As a background setting for all this, the giant boards, manufactured with recycled material by RMD, will be installed in several strategic places in León.
to weekly newsletter ‘Wonderful play’, by Leontxo García
Chelsea stops City and shakes up the most disputed Premier | Soccer | Sports
The most disputed Premier since its creation, in 1992, opened another range of possibilities. Manchester City, the most dynamic, corrosive and enthusiastic team in Europe, the first candidate for the title, was not able to overcome the impact once morest the granite block of Chelsea. Visiting the Etihad, the tenth-placed team had just had two consecutive victories. Its players took the duel with the fashionable team as a door to liberation from the institutional and sporting crisis that has oppressed them for a year. It was the time of Enzo Fernández, colossal in all departments, of the versatile Sterling, of the incredible Jackson, of the unalterable Palmer. Together they deformed Guardiola’s team, which is now third behind Arsenal and Liverpool with 13 games left, which promise the greatest spectacle that a championship can offer today.
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Ederson Moraes, Aké, Rúben Dias, Manuel Akanji, Walker, Foden, Rodrigo, Jeremy Doku, Julián Álvarez (Bernardo Silva, min. 64), De Bruyne and Erling Braut Haaland
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Dorde Petrovic, Levi Colwill, Bad Taste, Ben Chilwell, Axel Disasi, Enzo Fernandez, Moses Caicedo, Sterling (64 mins), Conor Gallagher, Cole Palmer (Trevoh Chalobah, 71 mins) and Nicolas Jackson (Cesare Casadei, 71 mins). min. 81)
Goals 0-1 min. 41: Sterling. 1-1 min. 82: Rodrigo.
Referee Andy Madley
Yellow cards Moisés Caicedo (min. 34), Cole Palmer (min. 60), Dorde Petrovic (min. 62) and Bernardo Silva (min. 84)
Irregular, disorganized and vulnerable in so many league matches, the Chelsea that appeared in Manchester revealed an unknown mutation. It was a different team. Spurred by the urgency of a club that has been living in anxiety since the invasion of Ukraine forced the removal of its owner, the Russian Roman Abramovich, its splendid footballers got rid of anxiety and jumped onto the field transformed by adrenaline, elated to see themselves on the verge of saving the season, aware that a blow to the leading team in England would justify their contracts in danger. Driven toward a transcendental goal, they redoubled their attention, expanded their vision, refined their instincts, and prepared to build an insurmountable wall. City’s quota of admissible human errors was reduced from the start. Forced to walk the wire, forced not to miss a pass, to engage in chains of mobility and rapid circulation, the local footballers soon found themselves dislocated. Something was wrong in the engine room.
Chelsea advanced the pressing block and the ball rolled jerkily from foot to foot. The absence due to physical problems of Bernardo Silva, great master of the associative game, and the rise of Akanji from the back to the midfield in the preparation of the plays, added two problems that were difficult to resolve in the consciousness of his teammates. Where Stones moves lightly, propelled by a nervous and agile body, Akanji moves heavily. Its body prevents it from turning without the hinges squeaking in an area where changing orientation is essential to get out of jams. The Swiss giant assumed the role with responsibility and courage but his confidence degraded as Gallagher and Jackson took turns pressing him with astonishing determination.
The ball circuit, City’s main artery, was disrupted from the roots. The two interiors designated by Guardiola to act as relays on the way to the rival area did not help: De Bruyne exhibited his most static version and Julián Álvarez, overloaded with tasks in a system that requires the harmonious contribution of everyone, failed to readapt his nature. as an unmarked striker to the exhausting maintenance tasks in the central lanes, turned into a minefield by the battalion that swung with Enzo and Caicedo.
Bewildered, City ended up conducting their attacks slowly and from the outside, to the relief of Chelsea’s pressing core, which did not seem tired and found in Palmer, Jackson and Sterling three reasons for hope. The visiting defenders knew from the beginning that their attackers would manage with devastating efficiency every ball sent their way, every rejection that occurred on the edge of the area, every loss by City in their tiring evolution.
Before the quarter of an hour, Palmer took advantage of indecisive pressure and launched Jackson towards the first one-on-one that Ederson saved. A pass from Enzo to Sterling followed, which the Jamaican winger did not convert in another one-on-one with the Brazilian. In the third, Jackson and Palmer joined forces once more in another brilliant counter that Sterling finished off a goal following cutting out Walker. The 0-1 might have become 0-2 due to another one-on-one that Ederson saved from a point-blank shot by Sterling. City suffered the biggest harassment of the season before Guardiola, around the hour mark, brought on Bernardo Silva to replace Julián Álvarez.
Guardiola: “We started playing following 0-1”
With the help of the Lisbon maestro, City regained the path of surprise. Fabulous at imagining passing lines, Bernardo Silva helped his teammates get into the thick of Chelsea’s defense. The riskiest route was the only one that allowed Guardiola’s team to find gaps in Pochettino’s defense. The Argentine coach reacted with alarm: he removed Palmer and brought in another center back, Chalobah. The step back exposed Chelsea. The visitors’ chances continued: Foden, Rodri, and Haaland were one centimeter away from the goal. Petrovic, substitute goalkeeper, looked like Courtois.
After a maneuver that Rodri illuminated by entering the area through the ‘ten’ lane and Walker finished off from the other side, Rodri caught the rebound that secured the tie. The 1-1 scoreline helped City extend their unbeaten streak at their stadium to 34 games. The VAR ruled out a penalty by Colwill for handball in the last minute of stoppage time. The tie reaffirms Liverpool in the lead of the Premier with 57 points in 25 games, followed by Arsenal, which has 55 points following beating Burnley (0-5), and by City, which has 53 with one game less.
“We were not at our level in the first half,” admitted Guardiola; “And when you play once morest a team like Chelsea you have to perform at your best level for 95 minutes. We started playing following conceding 0-1. When you are not well collectively, as a group, you grant transitions. We have to improve and do what we did in the second half following conceding the goal.”
Manchester City puts the pass on track without stepping on the accelerator | Soccer | Sports
The toss or tails of the season arrives and the European champion seems in perfect condition. Since winning the Club World Cup on Christmas Eve, Manchester City has played six Premier games, two Cup games and this return to the Champions League. He has won them all and along the way he has managed to reactivate Kevin de Bruyne, scorer of the goal that opened the way to victory (1-3) at the Parken in Copenhagen. They have done it once morest a rival that surprised in the group stage by leaving behind, among others, Manchester United, but very inferior to the team coached by Pep Guardiola, which was the usual one, the one that subdues the rival and forces them to play in his field and travel kilometers in search of the ball.
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Kamil Grabara, Kevin Diks, Scott McKenna, Vavro, Elias Jelert, Diogo Gonçalves (Oscar Højlund, min. 70), Jensen, Magnus Mattsson, Elias Achouri, Mohammed Elyounoussi y Claesson (Cornelius, min. 54)
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Ederson Moraes, Rúben Dias, Walker, John Stones, Aké, Bernardo Silva (Matheus, min. 78), Foden, Rodrigo, De Bruyne, Grealish (Jeremy Doku, min. 21) and Erling Braut Haaland
Goals 0-1 min. 10: De Bruyne. 1-1 min. 33: Magnus Mattsson. 1-2 min. 45: Bernardo Silva. 1-3 min. 92: The foot.
Referee José María Sánchez Martínez
Yellow cards Jensen (min. 71) y Kevin Diks (min. 73)
The monologue had a brief pause of ten minutes because just following half an hour the unexpected happened: Copenhagen found a goal without having to step into their rival’s area. It was granted to them by goalkeeper Ederson, who mishandled his left foot and enabled the Danish forward. Mattsson did not forgive and City seemed to be trapped in a stupor for a few moments. He had won since an overwhelming start to the match was signed by De Bruyne following a connection between Ruben Dias and Foden. The Portuguese central defender dismantled the local block with a diagonal movement that activated the talent of his playmakers.
Everything was in place before the break. De Bruyne persisted with a divided ball at the top of the area and the rebound fell in the heart of the area to Bernardo Silva, who he defined lightly. The champion returned from the break on autopilot, focused on controlling the game through the ball and caged Copenhagen with it, which following Ederson’s gift was unable to shoot for goal once more, ending up exhausted following so much pursue and virtually sentenced following a final goal from Foden. City did not even require Haaland to go beyond a couple of exuberant feints and another couple of late fiascos in the shot: without the brilliance of the Norwegian striker, his team was much superior.