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They called him the Italian Haaland | Now he has been sent back to his home: there is no room for him

Thus his adventure in Italy ends at the end of 2024. Now he is ready to get back into the game in his homeland

Manchester City is going through a difficult moment, with Guardiola's team coming off a series of defeats between the championship and the Champions League.

Despite the talent and quality that characterize the group, recent results have not lived up to expectations. The latest performances have raised concerns about the current form of the team, which appears to have lost the consistency that has characterized it in past seasons.

Just two years ago, City triumphed in the Champions League, winning the European title against Inter in a final that marked the club's history. That victory had marked the achievement of one of the most coveted objectives for Guardiola and his team, confirming his strength on the continental scene.

However, now the situation has changed and Manchester City are trying to regain their best form. Recent defeats, especially in top-level competitions such as the Premier League and Champions League, have tested the group's resilience. The club is aware that it will have to react promptly to return to competing at the highest level and try to recover from the current difficulties.

Goodbye Italy

A difficult start to the championship for Triestina. There were many changes on the bench, until the arrival of Tesser, called to revive the team's fortunes. Currently, the team occupies nineteenth place in the standings with 13 points, the result of 3 wins, 5 draws and 12 defeats.

This complex situation requires a great commitment from players and technical staff, with the aim of moving up the table and improving performances in the next matches. Only with determination and constant work will it be possible to emerge from this crisis and hope for recovery.

Stígur Thórdarson with the Triestina shirt, credits Triestina, www.lacasadic.com

From the fight for salvation to the Conference League

Triestina and Stígur Thórdarson have decided to part ways. The news was officially communicated today, Monday 23 December, through the club's channels.

In the statement, the company said: “US Triestina Calcio 1918 announces that it has permanently sold the right to the sporting services of striker Stígur Thórdarson to KSF Vikingur. Having arrived in Trieste last July, Thórdarson, born in 2006, has made two appearances in the championship and Italian Cup in his category. Good luck, Stígur“. The split comes after a brief spell with the team, with the Icelandic striker now continuing his career with Icelandic club Vikingur.

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