Washington, Aug 16 (Ians) Lionel Messi continued his prolific scoring form with a superb first-half strike as Inter Miami reached the Leagues Cup final with a 4-1 away win over Philadelphia Union.
Venezuelan striker Josef Martinez gave the hosts the lead in the third minute at Subaru Park when he ran onto Sergii Kryvtsov’s pass and slotted a cool finish past goalkeeper Andre Blake, reports Xinhua.
Martinez then turned provider as he found Messi in space, allowing the Argentine World Cup winner to stream forward before rifling a low 30-yard drive into the far corner.
Messi’s former Barcelona teammate Jordi Alba made it 3-0 on the stroke of halftime when he pounced on Robert Taylor’s through ball and dribbled into the area before finishing with a lofted shot over the lunging Blake.
Alejandro Bedoya reduced the deficit by firing home from close range after goalkeeper Drake Callender failed to deal with a corner.
Venezuelan striker Josef Martinez gave the hosts the lead in the third minute at Subaru Park when he ran onto Sergii Kryvtsov’s pass and slotted a cool finish past goalkeeper Andre Blake, reports Xinhua.
Martinez then turned provider as he found Messi in space, allowing the Argentine World Cup winner to stream forward before rifling a low 30-yard drive into the far corner.
Messi’s former Barcelona teammate Jordi Alba made it 3-0 on the stroke of halftime when he pounced on Robert Taylor’s through ball and dribbled into the area before finishing with a lofted shot over the lunging Blake.
Alejandro Bedoya reduced the deficit by firing home from close range after goalkeeper Drake Callender failed to deal with a corner.
- 8/16/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
In today’s TV news roundup, Netflix released trailers for its upcoming series “Shadow and Bone,” and “Who Killed Sara?,” and ABC released an extended first look at Topher Grace’s upcoming sitcom “Home Economics.”
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HBO announced that “Q: Into the Storm,” a six-part docuseries that explores the origins of QAnon, will debut with two back-to-back episodes on March 21 at 9 p.m. Episodes will also be available to stream on HBO Max. The series will examine the evolution of QAnon in real-time and reveal how the anonymous figure known only as “Q” uses conspiracy theories and information warfare to game the internet, hijack politics, and manipulate people’s thinking. Additionally, “Q: Into the Storm” will examine QAnon’s influence on American culture and question the consequences of unfettered free speech permeating the darkest corners of the internet. HBO did not release information on from whom the docuseries comes, but...
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HBO announced that “Q: Into the Storm,” a six-part docuseries that explores the origins of QAnon, will debut with two back-to-back episodes on March 21 at 9 p.m. Episodes will also be available to stream on HBO Max. The series will examine the evolution of QAnon in real-time and reveal how the anonymous figure known only as “Q” uses conspiracy theories and information warfare to game the internet, hijack politics, and manipulate people’s thinking. Additionally, “Q: Into the Storm” will examine QAnon’s influence on American culture and question the consequences of unfettered free speech permeating the darkest corners of the internet. HBO did not release information on from whom the docuseries comes, but...
- 2/26/2021
- by Antonio Ferme
- Variety Film + TV
Mexican directors who presented films on a range of topics at the two-week-long Chicago Latino Film Festival say domestic cinema must stray from a focus on drug-related violence to woo movie-goers..The (Mexican) public has to stop thinking that because a film is Mexican it must be bad, full of violence and boring,. filmmaker Patricia Martinez de Velasco, whose comedy-drama .Aqui entre nos. (Between Us) was screened during the festival, told Efe.Currently in theaters in Mexico, .Aqui entre nos. tells the story of a man, Rodolfo, who decides one day not to go to work and discovers how irrelevant he is to the rest of his family.The director said she has been told the film, which has been effectively promoted on social-networking sites, is a big hit in Mexico among all ages and that .the theaters are full and people are howling with laughter...A breath of fresh...
- 4/27/2012
- Filmicafe
Mexico City, Jan 25 (Ians/Efe) Mexican actor Kuno Becker is set to present his latest film, the science fiction thriller "La ultima muerte" (The last death), a story that deals with controversial issues like the death penalty and organ cloning in a futuristic context.
After spending a decade in Hollywood, Becker is returning to the Mexican silver screen "captivated" by this project, directed by compatriot David Ruiz, a.k.a. "Letxe", a well-known director of music videos who has worked with Miguel Bose, Ricardo Arjona, Alejandra Guzman and Benny Ibarra.
"I try to work where I feel they're offering me a good story," said the.
After spending a decade in Hollywood, Becker is returning to the Mexican silver screen "captivated" by this project, directed by compatriot David Ruiz, a.k.a. "Letxe", a well-known director of music videos who has worked with Miguel Bose, Ricardo Arjona, Alejandra Guzman and Benny Ibarra.
"I try to work where I feel they're offering me a good story," said the.
- 1/25/2012
- by Leon David
- RealBollywood.com
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