“I miss the sun…” – Arsenal defender hints at subtle transfer despite Gunner’s obvious happiness

Arsenal defender Riccardo Calafiori has opened up about life in London. And while he insists he is happy at the club, his latest comments may come as music to Inter Milan’s ears.

London life and schedule pressures

The 23-year-old admitted gazzetta dello sport The Premier League schedule leaves little time to enjoy life in the capital.

When asked about what it was like to live in London he said, “It’s good, even if you play every three days and you can’t enjoy it.”

“The city offers a lot. But when it comes to England, it’s a different story: London is London, but the rest…”

Home sickness and Italy connection

Pressed on whether he felt homesick, Calafiori did not hide the emotional pull of his homeland.

“I miss the sun and want to see friends and family more often, but I’m not complaining. In Italy, we are used to being observed, judged and criticized. I like that it’s not like that here.”

inter milan interest

These words come just 24 hours after reports in Italy suggested that Inter Milan are exploring a move to bring him back to Serie A.

That report, from L’Interistareported that Inter sporting director Piero Ausilio and his deputy Dario Bacin have flown to London on a mission to watch Calafiori and other targets. They see him as a replacement for Alessandro Bastoni.

And while Calafiori didn’t directly address the rumor, his thoughts on Italy, and the warmth he exuded, will only fuel speculation.

Arsenal commitment and praise

Yet, when it comes to Arsenal, his commitment is unambiguous. He loves life in the Emirates more than anything.

He concluded, “I’ve always dreamed of playing in England. After the European Championship my price tag went up, and my agent explained that Arsenal really want me.”

“I knew I would be playing in the toughest league. But I told myself I could always take a step back. And let’s be clear: Arsenal is Arsenal, unlike any other, an iconic team.”

For now, Calafiori appears to be fully invested in the Arsenal project. He is energized by the Premier League, enjoys the challenge with intensity, and is proud to wear the shirt of the club he calls “iconic”.

But even in his most positive thoughts, the allure of home persists. Missing the sun, missing family, missing the rhythm of Italy, for a 23-year-old who is still settling in a new country, these are not small things.

And with the Inter Milan affair, those feelings matter. Calafiori is not insisting on a move just yet, but his honesty hints at a truth the Italian giants would quietly appreciate.

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Jalen Williams appears to take a subtle shot at Nikola Jokic after SGA’s game-winner

OKLAHOMA CITY – For the second time in 10 days, All-Star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Oklahoma City Thunder defeated MVP candidate Nikola Jokic and the Denver Nuggets, giving Jalen Williams an isolated shot. Gilgeous-Alexander’s historic night began when he tied Wilt Chamberlain’s record of 126 consecutive 20+ point games. He sealed the special night with a 3-pointer that would send the Nuggets home.

The shorthanded Thunder, who competed without Williams, All-Star Chet Holmgren, Isaiah Hartenstein and Alex Caruso to name a few, were led by their MVP candidate in Gilgeous-Alexander against a Nuggets team eager to avenge last week’s overtime thriller. In terms of Gilgeous-Alexander’s MVP race with Jokic, Williams believes SGA’s 35-point performance in the Thunder’s 129-126 win should seal the race, he said on Twitter with his ex, former .

“MVP. Don’t think too much!!!” Williams posted the score shortly after Monday’s win, as the Thunder extended their winning streak to six.

Gilgeous-Alexander’s near triple-double (35 points, 15 assists, nine rebounds) with a block and a steal led five Thunder players into double figures, including Jaylin Williams’ 29 points, including a career-high seven threes, and a dozen rebounds. In his first game since January, Ajay Mitchell led the second unit with 24 points on 9-for-16 shooting, and Isaiah Joe and Jared McCain both added 13 points, including three triples.

Jokic’s triple-double (32 points, 14 rebounds, 13 assists) led the Nuggets. Aaron Gordon added 23 points and 10 rebounds, Tim Hardaway Jr.’s 28 points, including eight threes, led the bench production, while All-Star Jamal Murray added 21 points, eight rebounds and six assists.

Nikola Jokic shouts out Shai Gilgeous-Alexander as ‘special’

Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) points after scoring against the Denver Nuggets during the second quarter at Paycom Center
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Nuggets All-Star Nikola Jokic has been impressed by the Thunder’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who is reminding everyone how difficult it is to record 20+ points in 126 consecutive games. jokic expansive Gilgeous-Alexander during his postgame media availability, according to ESPN’s Anthony Slater.

“I don’t know if people realize how hard it is to do that. To score 20 points in 10 (straight) games, not 120, no matter what, it’s special. He’s a special player,” Jokic said. “It’s a pleasure and a privilege to play against him.”

The Thunder will look to extend their winning streak to seven when they host the Celtics at Paycom Center on Thursday.


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Kyle Anderson throws subtle shade on tanking Jazz

For most of his NBA career, Kyle Anderson has played as a contender.

Drafted 30th overall out of UCLA in 2014, celebrated for his throwback, borderline positionless “slow mo” style of play, Anderson has been to the postseason in eight of his first 11 seasons in the NBA, almost guaranteed a ninth run in Year 12 after signing with the Minnesota Timberwolves after being bought out of his contract by the Memphis Grizzlies.

And yet, for nearly half the season, Anderson played on a team that was decidedly not a contender. No, during his run with the Utah Jazz, the team actually went out of their way to make sure he didn’t get a W at the end of the contest, resulting in players like Anderson getting limited runs and DNPs to avoid any upset wins.

While discussing what it was like playing for the Jazz with reporters on Tuesday, Anderson said that although he likes everyone at Utah, he is not a big fan of their lose-first mentality, as he prefers to do everything possible in the pursuit of a win.

Anderson said, “Honestly, I didn’t want to join. I really enjoyed the organization and everyone in the organization was amazing.” “Obviously, you know, playing games without wins gets a little tougher and tougher. I personally didn’t enjoy it, but, you know, the staff, the players, I love the players. The staff is really good, the guys in the organization are amazing. Nothing bad to say about it.”

While the Jazz have been out of the playoff picture for several years now, ever since they traded Rudy Gobert and then Donovan Mitchell after deciding that the duo had reached their peak, Utah hasn’t really had dominant homegrown players to show for their efforts, with the team failing to crack the top-3 over the past decade.

Luckily, they hit a home run with the Lauri Markkanen trade and have pushed more chips into the center of the table by acquiring Jaren Jackson Jr. before the trade deadline, so who knows? Maybe they’ll be back to playing Anderson’s favorite brand of basketball next season.


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