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St. Paul-based Bremer Bank to be acquired in $1.4 billion merger with Old National BankJustin Baldoni’s ex-publicist sues him, his crisis PR team over alleged Blake Lively smear campaignSimone Inzaghi admits Inter ‘could’ve been a bit more daring’ and ‘didn’t do enough’ in their . ‘This is the Champions League, all it takes is a moment.’ The Nerazzurri had not conceded a single goal in their five Champions League games so far this season and looked on track to make it a sixth straight clean sheet in Leverkusen. However, in the final minute they were beaten by a chaotic Nordi Mukiele finish when a corner was not cleared effectively, falling to their first defeat. “Clearly, it was not one of our best games, that is obvious,” “We were up against quality opposition, they hit the crossbar in the first 15 minutes and then took control of the game. Perhaps they controlled it too much and we could’ve been a bit more daring.” Inzaghi has been praised for his squad rotation so far this term, but did leaving players like Lautaro Martinez, Federico Dimarco, Nicolò Barella and Henrikh Mkhitaryan on the bench signify a lack of ambition at the BayArena? “We lacked quality in the final third, which is usually one of our strong points. It’s disappointing to lose it like that, as we lose our unbeaten record, but it does not damage what we’ve done in the last four months. “We’ll probably still be in the top eight after tomorrow’s results, then our destiny is in our hands with the remaining two matches. The real regret is that we conceded it in that manner. “I agree that we didn’t do enough, even though we also didn’t run many risks in defence. When we started moving the ball around in the first half, we had the feeling they were struggling with us in possession. We didn’t show the usual quality this evening,” confessed Inzaghi. There had been chaotic scenes in all the Bayer Leverkusen corners, with the six-yard box crowded and some players even inside the goal as the set plays were taken. “Darmian saw the clearance at the last second, Mukiele attempted an overhead kick, it went back to him. Clearly, we should’ve shown more focus at that moment and there had been no warning signs,” confessed Inzaghi. “This is the Champions League, all it takes is a moment and you are punished.” The result leaves Inter in joint second place on 13 points along with Bayer Leverkusen, Aston Villa and surprise outfit Stade Brest awaiting tomorrow’s games. Liverpool have already qualified for the Round of 16, winning all six matches with 13 goals scored and only one conceded. “With a positive result, we would’ve kept Bayer Leverkusen behind us, but they proved tonight that they deserve to be in the top teams. Now we need to see what happens, but we’ll think about it from January, as before then we’ve got Serie A, the Coppa Italia and the Supercoppa Italiana. “The players know it wasn’t their best performance, but we have respect for our opponents.”
"The Council of Autism Service Providers" And "ABA Centers" Partner to Ring Closing Bell at the New York Stock ExchangeThe 11-2 Minnesota Vikings are set to take the field on Monday Night Football this week, with a chance to lock in a playoff spot right in front of their home crowd. In fact, they might already have their playoff ticket punched before kickoff Monday night. The Vikings had a shot at locking in a playoff spot last week . They handled their business against the Falcons, but things didn’t fall into place with the other games. This week, though, the path to clinching looks a whole lot easier. How can the Minnesota Vikings clinch a playoff spot vs Chicago Bears? The simplest way for the Minnesota Vikings to lock in a playoff spot this week is pretty straightforward: just win. If they take down the Chicago Bears, the Vikings secure their place in the postseason. However, the Vikings could already have their playoff spot locked in by the time they play on Monday night. All they need is for one of two things to happen: either the Rams lose to the 49ers on Thursday Night Football or the Seahawks fall to the Packers on Sunday Night Football. The #Vikings can officially clinch a playoff berth in week 15 with any of these following outcomes occurring (eliminated ties): 1) #Rams loss to #49ers on TNF OR 2) #Seahawks loss to #Packers on SNF OR 3) #Vikings win against #Bears pic.twitter.com/oxqL29jQzO It’s kind of wild that all three scenarios are happening during primetime games. You’d think there’s a good chance at least one of the two teams loses, which would lock in a Vikings playoff spot before Monday night. But if that doesn’t happen, the Vikings will have the chance to clinch their playoff berth in front of the home crowd on Monday night. The Vikings also have a real shot at locking in the 6th seed this week, and honestly, it’s simpler than you’d expect. Here’s what needs to go down: Vikings beat that Bears Saints beat the Commanders If those two things happen, the Minnesota Vikings will lock in at least the 6th seed. With plenty of football left, there’s even a chance they could push for the number one seed, but that’s something to worry about in the weeks ahead. This article first appeared on Minnesota Sports Fan and was syndicated with permission.Wake up the ghosts! Texas, Texas A&M rivalry that dates to 1894 is rebornStocks to Buy (and Sell) Before Inauguration Day
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