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Paolo Grillo"I giganti silenziosi"Il Medioevo in dieci alberiMondadori Editorewww.mondadori.itL'immagine oggi più diffusa – e al tempo stesso più stereotipata – dell'alto Medioevo racconta di «un mondo di foreste buie e popolate da cinghiali e da qualche barbaro, tra le quali si ergevano mesti i ruderi monumentali di un mondo che fu». Ma questa rappresentazione, come molte altre, non corrisponde per niente alla realtà. Il Medioevo, infatti, è ben diverso e più complesso di come la storiografia e la letteratura, soprattutto quella cavalleresca, l'hanno spesso dipinto. Attraverso dieci alberi che hanno rivestito un ruolo di primo piano nella vita sociale ed economica dell'epoca, Paolo Grillo ripercorre quei secoli restituendo all'elemento vegetale la giusta importanza quale inedita chiave di lettura per comprendere meglio tutto il mondo dell'Europa medievale. Il risultato è un ritratto originale e affascinante, che riesce a «far udire la voce degli alberi, far sì che siano essi stessi a parlarci della loro vita, attraverso i loro tronchi e i segni che il tempo e gli esseri umani vi hanno lasciato». Dall'olmo, sotto le cui fronde si tenevano le assemblee dei comuni urbani e rurali, al castagno, detto anche «albero del pane»; dall'ulivo e dalla palma, due simboli centrali della religione cristiana e islamica, fino alla quercia che, oltre alle ghiande per il nutrimento di uomini e animali, forniva il legname per la costruzione delle imponenti cattedrali di tutta Europa: ogni albero rivela un pezzo di storia e racconta in un modo nuovo la complessa convivenza tra uomini e piante. Gli alberi medievali escono finalmente dall'astrattezza di mosaici, editti, affreschi e trattati dell'epoca, per restituire una vivida immagine dell'Età di Mezzo, sottolineando il ruolo fondamentale della presenza vegetale che, in un clima che cambia, è bene ricordare anche oggi.Paolo Grillo insegna Storia dell'Italia medievale all'Università degli Studi di Milano e si occupa della storia d'Italia fra il XII e il XIV secolo. Fra i suoi libri più recenti: La falsa inimicizia. Guelfi e ghibellini nell'Italia del Duecento (2018), Manfredi di Svevia (2021) e, per Mondadori, Nascita di una cattedrale (2017), Le porte del mondo (2019) e Federico II (2023).IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
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Chapters 00:00:00 Welcome and Guest Introduction 00:01:18 Tulu, OVR, and the RLVR Journey 00:03:40 Industry Approaches to Post-Training and Preference Data 00:06:08 Understanding RLVR and Its Impact 00:06:18 Agents, Tool Use, and Training Environments 00:10:34 Open Data, Human Feedback, and Benchmarking 00:12:44 Chatbot Arena, Sycophancy, and Evaluation Platforms 00:15:42 RLHF vs RLVR: Books, Algorithms, and Future Directions 00:17:54 Frontier Models: Reasoning, Hybrid Models, and Data 00:22:11 Search, Retrieval, and Emerging Model Capabilities 00:29:23 Tool Use, Curriculum, and Model Training Challenges 00:38:06 Skills, Planning, and Abstraction in Agent Models 00:46:50 Parallelism, Verifiers, and Scaling Approaches 00:54:33 Overoptimization and Reward Design in RL 01:02:27 Open Models, Personalization, and the Model Spec 01:06:50 Open Model Ecosystem and Infrastructure 01:13:05 Meta, Hardware, and the Future of AI Competition 01:15:42 Building an Open DeepSeek and Closing Thoughts We first had Nathan on to give us his RLHF deep dive when he was joining AI2, and now he's back to help us catch up on the evolution to RLVR (Reinforcement Learning with Verifiable Rewards), first proposed in his Tulu 3 paper. While RLHF remains foundational, RLVR has emerged as a powerful approach for training models on tasks with clear success criteria and using verifiable, objective functions as reward signals—particularly useful in domains like math, code correctness, and instruction-following. Instead of relying solely on subjective human feedback, RLVR leverages deterministic signals to guide optimization, making it more scalable and potentially more reliable across many domains. However, he notes that RLVR is still rapidly evolving, especially regarding how it handles tool use and multi-step reasoning. We also discussed the Tulu model series, a family of instruction-tuned open models developed at AI2. Tulu is designed to be a reproducible, state-of-the-art post-training recipe for the open community. Unlike frontier labs like OpenAI or Anthropic, which rely on vast and often proprietary datasets, Tulu aims to distill and democratize best practices for instruction and preference tuning. We are impressed with how small eval suites, careful task selection, and transparent methodology can rival even the best proprietary models on specific benchmarks. One of the most fascinating threads is the challenge of incorporating tool use into RL frameworks. Lambert highlights that while you can prompt a model to use tools like search or code execution, getting the model to reliably learn when and how to use them through RL is much harder. This is compounded by the difficulty of designing reward functions that avoid overoptimization—where models learn to “game” the reward signal rather than solve the underlying task. This is particularly problematic in code generation, where models might reward hack unit tests by inserting pass statements instead of correct logic. As models become more agentic and are expected to plan, retrieve, and act across multiple tools, reward design becomes a critical bottleneck. Other topics covered: - The evolution from RLHF (Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback) to RLVR (Reinforcement Learning from Verifiable Rewards) - The goals and technical architecture of the Tulu models, including the motivation to open-source post-training recipes - Challenges of tool use in RL: verifiability, reward design, and scaling across domains - Evaluation frameworks and the role of platforms like Chatbot Arena and emerging “arena”-style benchmarks - The strategic tension between hybrid reasoning models and unified reasoning models at the frontier - Planning, abstraction, and calibration in reasoning agents and why these concepts matter - The future of open-source AI models, including DeepSeek, OLMo, and the potential for an “American DeepSeek” - The importance of model personality, character tuning, and the model spec paradigm - Overoptimization in RL settings and how it manifests in different domains (control tasks, code, math) - Industry trends in inference-time scaling and model parallelism Finally, the episode closes with a vision for the future of open-source AI. Nathan has now written up his ambition to build an “American DeepSeek”—a fully open, end-to-end reasoning-capable model with transparent training data, tools, and infrastructure. He emphasizes that open-source AI is not just about weights; it's about releasing recipes, evaluations, and methods that lower the barrier for everyone to build and understand cutting-edge systems. It would seem the
Dans le jeu du Directeur Sportif, le WFC se met dans la peau de Deco pour gérer le mercato du Barça.
Proverbs is the book on wisdom—timeless, practical and powerful for every season of life. This year, we've leaned on the promise of Proverbs 3:5-6, learning that trusting God leads to expecting His direction and goodness. But Proverbs offers so much more—it's not just about being smart, it's about living wise. Join us in our Summer of Wisdom series as we dive into five life-shaping proverbs to study, memorize and live out together. Let's grow as a church in godly wisdom and hide His Word in our hearts this summer!
No episódio #304 de Bom Dia, Obvious, Marcela Ceribelli conversa com Petra Costa, diretora de “Elena”, “Olmo e a Gaivota”, “Democracia em Vertigem” e do recém-lançado “Apocalipse nos Trópicos”, disponível na Netflix.Nesta conversa, Petra fala sobre narrativas não patriarcais, o uso da memória como ferramenta política e a importância de se olhar no espelho do país — com delicadeza, mas também com profundidade.Referências citadas no episódio:A outra filha, Anne Ernaux: https://a.co/d/4d2ysX3Revelations: Visions, Prophecy, and Politics in the Book of Revelation, Elaine Pagels (em inglês): https://a.co/d/4d2ysX3O Ano do Pensamento Mágico, Joan Didion: https://a.co/d/7xUtasQPaixão simples, Anne Ernaux: https://a.co/d/69D8GKlEsculpir o tempo, Andrei Tarkovski: https://a.co/d/9RcJvMQNos acompanhe também:Instagram da Obvious: https://www.instagram.com/obvious.cc/ TikTok da Obvious: https://www.tiktok.com/@obvious.cc Chapadinhas de Endorfina: https://www.instagram.com/chapadinhasdeendorfina/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1592iJQt0IlC5u5lKXrbyS?si=0fbc7820427446b2 Marcela Ceribelli no Instagram: https://instagram.com/marcelaceribelli/Petra Costa no Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/petracostal/Livro “Sintomas — e o que mais aprendi quando o amor me decepcionou”, Marcela Ceribelli: https://a.co/d/9GvhMJm
Gracias a éxitos como «Rasputin», «Rivers of Babylon», «Daddy Cool» o «Ma Baker», Boney M. se convirtió en uno de los mayores fenómenos de la historia de la música de baile. 170 millones de discos vendidos atestiguan su éxito e influencia aún a día de hoy.Valentín del Olmo, nuestro invitado, fue uno de esos oyentes que, desde Santa Coloma de Gramanet, y con solo seis años se enamoró de la música e imagen del grupo. Este fue el inicio de un viaje asombroso con la admiración por Boney M. como motor y que lo ha llevado a conocer de manera íntima y a trabajar profesionalmente con sus integrantes originales. Nos lo cuenta en El Chico Boney M, editado por Applehead. Valentín no solo nos sumergirá en las páginas de esta obra que narra sus propias vivencias, sino que compartirá anécdotas y secretos como el ser road manager de Bobby Farrell.Y para seguir con el ritmo de los grandes de la música Don Víctor nos ayudará a recordar y rendir homenaje al bueno de Frank Farian, el genio productor detrás de muchos de los éxitos de Boney M y otras formaciones míticas.Escuchar audio
Desde el teatro Luis del Olmo hoy hemos asistido a la gala de premios de Radioficción, pero un poco accidentada, ya que algunos se han escapado.
Desde el teatro Luis del Olmo hoy hemos asistido a la gala de premios de Radioficción, pero un poco accidentada, ya que algunos se han escapado.
Desde el teatro Luis del Olmo hoy hemos asistido a la gala de premios de Radioficción, pero un poco accidentada, ya que algunos se han escapado.
Desde el teatro Luis del Olmo hoy hemos asistido a la gala de premios de Radioficción, pero un poco accidentada, ya que algunos se han escapado.
Hoy desde el teatro Luis del Olmo presentamos una 'ucronía', es decir, los hechos que podrían haber sucedido si un hecho histórico hubiera ocurrido de manera diferente. En concreto, nuestra ucronía imagina que hubiera pasado si Charles Dickens hubiera terminado de escribir su obra inacabada 'El misterio de Edwin Drood'.
Hoy desde el teatro Luis del Olmo presentamos una 'ucronía', es decir, los hechos que podrían haber sucedido si un hecho histórico hubiera ocurrido de manera diferente. En concreto, nuestra ucronía imagina que hubiera pasado si Charles Dickens hubiera terminado de escribir su obra inacabada 'El misterio de Edwin Drood'.
En Radioficción, desde el teatro Luis del Olmo, volvemos a tirar de nuestra ruleta doble y mezclamos un cuento clásico con un género narrativo, en este caso
En Radioficción, desde el teatro Luis del Olmo, hemos interpretado la adaptación teatral del monólogo 'Novecento' de Alessandro Baricco.
En Radioficción, desde el teatro Luis del Olmo, hemos interpretado la obra 'Novecento'.
En Radioficción, desde el teatro Luis del Olmo, hemos interpretado la obra 'La máquina de café'.
En Radioficción, desde el teatro Luis del Olmo, hemos interpretado la obra 'Vida y muerte de un consultor'.
En Ivoox puedes encontrar sólo algunos de los audios de Mindalia. Para escuchar las 4 grabaciones diarias que publicamos entra en https://www.mindaliatelevision.com. Si deseas ver el vídeo perteneciente a este audio, pincha aquí: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=La2epwNWK9g A través de mensajes canalizados, Aurora Moreno Olmo nos comparte las enseñanzas, sabiduría y sanación del Maestro Jesús y la vibración elevada de los Pleyadianos. Expande tu Consciencia y armoniza tu energía en este camino de Autosanación. Aurora Moreno Olmo Terapeuta Holística, escritora y formadora en terapias energéticas. Canalizadora de Seres de Luz. http://www.auroramorenoolmo.com/ / auroramoreno.olmo / auroramorenoolmo / aurora_moreno7 Más información en: https://www.mindalia.com/television/ PARTICIPA CON TUS COMENTARIOS EN ESTE VÍDEO. ------------INFORMACIÓN SOBRE MINDALIA----------DPM Mindalia.com es una ONG internacional, sin ánimo de lucro, que difunde universalmente contenidos sobre espiritualidad y bienestar para la mejora de la consciencia del mundo. Apóyanos con tu donación en: https://www.mindalia.com/donar/ Suscríbete, comenta positivamente y comparte nuestros vídeos para difundir este conocimiento a miles de personas. Nuestro sitio web: https://www.mindalia.com SÍGUENOS TAMBIÉN EN NUESTRAS PLATAFORMAS Facebook: / mindalia.ayuda Instagram: / mindalia_com Twitch: / mindaliacom Odysee: https://odysee.com/@Mindalia.com *Mindalia.com no se hace responsable de las opiniones vertidas en este vídeo, ni necesariamente participa de ellas.
En Radioficción, desde el Teatro Luis del Olmo, hacemos de la mano de Sergio del Molino numerosas entrevistas a celebridades de la literatura. El día de hoy hemos hablado con Gatopardo.
En Radioficción, desde el teatro Luis del Olmo, hemos interpretado la obra Anfitriones
Bluefield Senior Analyst Antonio del Olmo joins host Reese Tisdale to share insights from Bluefield's recent research across European countries, including Italy, the Netherlands, France, and Spain. This episode explores the evolving landscape of Europe's water sector—from climate shocks to regulatory shakeups—and what it all means for utilities, investors, and technology vendors. The conversation highlights what specific regions are focusing on, the biggest challenges they're facing, and how water sector stakeholders are responding. Bluefield's water experts unpack key trends, including: Why Europe's seemingly mature water sector is facing a wave of disruption—from climate shocks and regulatory pressure to investment churn and digital transformation How cracks are emerging in energy reliability, water loss, and the digital divide across countries The role of EU directives versus national implementation in shaping infrastructure strategy Where the biggest opportunities lie across digital water, reuse, resilience, and asset renewal How French giants like Veolia, Suez, and Saur are shifting strategies to lead in this evolving landscape Why PFAS regulations, sludge treatment requirements, and infrastructure M&A may be the next big catalysts If you enjoy listening to The Future of Water Podcast, please tell a friend or colleague, and if you haven't already, please click to follow this podcast wherever you listen. If you'd like to be informed of water market news, trends, perspectives and analysis from Bluefield Research, subscribe to Waterline, our weekly newsletter published each Wednesday. Related Research & Analysis: Italy Water & Wastewater Municipal Market: Trends, Drivers, and Forecasts The Netherlands Water & Wastewater Municipal Market: Trends, Drivers, and Forecasts Spain's Blackouts Strain Water Utilities
04 12-06-25 LHDW El fichaje estrella del Barça fue Dani Olmo ¿Su rendimiento ha sido acorde al precio que pagó el Barça?. Suena Mourinho para entrenar a Italia
En Radioficción, desde el Teatro Luis del Olmo, hemos interpretado la obra Crimen interactivo: La isla de Zanzura.
En Radioficción, desde el teatro Luis del Olmo, hemos interpretado la obra La piedra mágica.
En Radioficción, desde el Teatro Luis del Olmo, hacemos de la mano de Sergio del Molino numerosas entrevistas a celebridades de la literatura. El día de hoy hemos hablado con Walt Disney.
En Radioficción, desde el Teatro Luis del Olmo, representamos cómo se ideó la canción principal de la película de Walt Disney, Mary Poppins.
En Radioficción, desde el Teatro Luis del Olmo, representamos la obra "El valor de un dólar", una obra original de O. Henry ', y adaptada por Jorge Abad.
En Radioficción, desde el Teatro Luis del Olmo, representamos la obra "El borde de la piscina", un texto original de Carlos Zúmer.
El periodista José María Olmo cuestiona en La Brújula la versión oficial del PSOE y ha denunciado una operación encubierta con respaldo institucional cuyo objetivo sería obtener información sensible de opositores y funcionarios.
"My soul, wait silently for God alone, for my expectation is from him." Psalm 62:5 There is an innate power when people live life in a state of divine expectation. There is nothing between you and your miracle, when you approach God with an expecting, anticipating, believing spirit! God has been faithful in your past. And, God will be faithful in your future. What are you expecting God to do in your life? In this series, we'll explore the promises of God and raise our expectations. Expect it!
Flicktől Mbappén át egészen Antonyig. Spanyolos szezonzáró Szekeres Adriánnal, észrevételeket bátran írjatok, továbbítjuk Adriánnak! (0:00) Helyreigazítás (3:30) A foci árnyékában (9:40) Pofonok - Florentino Pérez (12:15) Pofonok - Del Nido Carrasco (15:10) Ölelés - Ancelotti (18:30) Ölelés - Antony (19:30) MVP (24:55) Radar alatt - Sörloth, Budimir (27:10) Radar alatt - Olmo (29:55) Radar alatt - Ratiu (33:30) A legjobb edzők (35:20) Barcelona (50:00) Real Madrid (1:01:55) Atlético (1:08:30) Athletic Club (1:12:40) Villarreal (1:16:45) Betis (1:21:00) Valladolid (1:23:20) Las Palmas, Leganés
En Radioficción, desde el Teatro Luis del Olmo, Sergio del Molino entrevista a numerosos personajes célebres. El día de hoy, habla con el papa Luna.
En Radioficción, desde el Teatro Luis del Olmo, representamos la obra "La flecha negra", escrita originalmente por Robert Louis Stevenson, y adaptada por Pablo Díez.
En Radioficción, desde el Teatro Luis del Olmo, representamos la obra "Volvemos enseguida", un texto original de Diego Fortea.
En Radioficción, desde el Teatro Luis del Olmo, representamos la obra "Verano de 1816", un texto original de Pablo Díez.
It's time for The Truth!Today, Sam and Dougie are looking at how Hansi Flick's slightly surprising appointment at Barcelona last summer has turned into a masterstroke, and how the German has immediately brought the Blaugrana back to the top table of European football with a string of youngsters and some of the most exciting attacking football on the continent. There were question marks about Flick after his ill-fated tenure with the German national team, but his record at club level speaks for itself. And yet, when he was appointed at Barcelona to replace Xavi last summer, there were plenty who felt that this could be a step in the wrong direction for a Barcelona side mired in debt and already one step behind fierce rivals Real Madrid, who had just won La Liga and the Champions League, and then gone out and signed Kylian Mbappé, who was widely considered the best player in the world. But Flick took Xavi's possession-orientated philosophy and made it more direct, more streamlined; put his faith in the youngsters emerging from La Masia; and turned good players into superstars - all whilst staying true to his own brand of football and putting perhaps the boldest style of football in Europe on display for all to see. So was this a stroke of luck that the players matched his philosophy, or has the former Bayern treble-winner worked his magic again on another squad willing to do whatever he needs for them to get to the very top? Well, The Truth is somewhere in the middle... And remember, if you'd like more from the Rank Squad, including extra podcasts every Monday and Friday (including our weekly Postbox taking a look at the whole weekend of football) and access to our brilliant Discord community, then why not join us here on Patreon?
Aarón Fernández Del Olmo, es psicólogo, formador y facilitador especializado en comunicación no violenta, educación emocional y acompañamiento de procesos grupales. Con una sólida base en la psicología humanista, ha dedicado su carrera a crear espacios de escucha, reflexión y transformación tanto en contextos educativos como terapéuticos. Su trabajo se centra en el desarrollo de habilidades relacionales, la gestión de conflictos y el fomento de vínculos sanos y auténticos. Ha colaborado con equipos docentes, organizaciones sociales y grupos comunitarios, ofreciendo talleres, formaciones y asesorías centradas en la mejora de la convivencia, la construcción de comunidades más empáticas y la integración de prácticas de cuidado y presencia en el día a día. Su enfoque combina herramientas de la psicología, la corporalidad y la filosofía práctica para acompañar a personas y colectivos en procesos de cambio profundo.
Hello Rank Squad! After one of the most intriguing, exhausting, exhilarating semi-finals that the competition has ever seen, Inter will be in the final after finally dispatching Barcelona with a knockout blow, just moments after they had dragged themselves off the canvas themselves. 4-3 on the night, 7-6 on aggregate, this was one of the best games of football we have seen in many a long year, two sides who just traded punches for 210 minutes until a victory bell was finally rung, in favour of the home side. We discuss the momentum swings of a game that saw Inter take a 2-0 lead, before going down 3-2 with just moments to go, the late equaliser from the most unlikely of sources - Francesco Acerbi - before more drama in added time saw Davide Frattesi once more come up with the goods to send Simone Inzaghi's weathered old warriors to Munich - where they will face one of PSG or Arsenal. There's also some talk about what the future outlook is for a Barcelona side who have come a long way this year, and who perhaps just lacked a tad of experience when it mattered most, as well as why Inter feel like this could be there year to claim a long-awaited European crown - it's been 15 years since that famous night in Madrid. All that, and loads more, including Dean's experience watching Beckham & Friends on Paramount, on the show.It's Ranks! And remember, if you'd like more from the Rank Squad, including extra podcasts every Monday and Friday (including our weekly Postbox taking a look at the whole weekend of football) and access to our brilliant Discord community, then why not join us here on Patreon?
En Radioficción, desde el Teatro Luis del Olmo, hemos tenido la sorpresa de recibir a una investigadora en cubierto en "Inspección de Trabajo".
En Radioficción, desde el Teatro Luis del Olmo, hacemos una adaptación del relato de Ray Bradbury "El peatón", de la editorial Grupo Planeta.
En Radioficción, desde el Teatro Luis del Olmo, hacemos una adaptación del relato de Edgar Allan Poe "El barril de amontillado".
En Radioficción, desde el Teatro Luis del Olmo, hacemos de la mano de Sergio del Molino numerosas entrevistas a celebridades de la literatura. El día de hoy hablamos con Celia, que tiene una reivindicación que hacer por el día del libro.
El conjunto azulgrana consolida el liderato gracias a un gol de Dani Olmo contra el Mallorca y Manu Carreño adelanta que Vinicius renovará con el Real Madrid a final de temporada por dos o tres años tras pasar de los cantos de sirena desde Arabia Saudí.
El conjunto azulgrana consolida el liderato gracias a un gol de Dani Olmo contra el Mallorca y Manu Carreño adelanta que Vinicius renovará con el Real Madrid a final de temporada por dos o tres años tras pasar de los cantos de sirena desde Arabia Saudí.
Hello Rank Squad!It's time for this week's first Champions League Takeaway - looking back at Tuesday's Quarter Final second legs, where both PSG and Barcelona emerged with qualification intact, but with their reputations bruised and having been handed on-the-night losses by Aston Villa and Borussia Dortmund, who were both excellent. In the absence of Dean, who is flying back to San Diego, Jack is joined by football podcast royalty in Mike Zimmermann - to talk through both of the games and discuss the ramifications in more detail. We start with Aston Villa's impressive 3-2 win over PSG, where the Parisien favourites were given an almighty scare in the second half by Unai Emery's charges, who managed to break free of PSG's impressive counter-attacking hold after the break, going hell for leather and finding themselves some Gigi Donnarumma magic away from taking Luis Enrique's men to extra time. Then in Part Two, we head to the Westfalenstadion, where Dortmund had very little to lose, but managed to expose the Barcelona high line enough to give the Yellow Wall plenty to shout about. Serhou Guirassy's hat-trick had Barça very worried for a time, and although the Catalans progressed, they were subjected to defeat in a single game for the first time in 2025. It's Ranks! And remember, if you'd like more from the Rank Squad, including extra podcasts every Monday and Friday (including our weekly Postbox taking a look at the whole weekend of football) and access to our brilliant Discord community, then why not join us here on Patreon?
Welcome in for another edition of the Morning Espresso from the SDH Network, brought to you by Oglethorpe University, Atlanta's premier undergraduate learning experience and soccer powerhouse.FIFA President Gianni Infantino, along with City of Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens and AMBSE President Tim Zulawski, spoke to the media yesterday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium and visiting the West End MARTA Station Soccer project. They discussed the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup, FIFA's donation of $1M for youth projects to cities hosting Club World Cup games, Atlanta's chances of hosting the Women's World Cup final in 2031, and how FIFA will resolve the final spot in the Club World Cup after Club León were removed. Check out the reel on our Instagram or the short on our YouTube channel for highlights from the press conference.Barcelona and PSG have substantial leads going into their Champions League matches today, but both have to go on the road to finish it out. Unai Emery will be looking for personal revenge against Luis Enrique for La Remontada in which then his PSG was overrun by Luis Enrique's Barcelona in the second leg in 2017 after a 4-0 win in the first leg. Emery's Aston Villa has a better chance than Dortmund today, but it would be a huge shock. Arsenal will try to become the 44th team to advance after taking a margin of 3 or more goals into the second leg in Champions League history, versus 4 times that leader lost the tie in the second leg. The last time it happened, 2019 as Liverpool came back at Anfield against Barcelona. Barcelona are still trying to finish the construction project at the Spotify Camp Nou, now rushing to get the special VIP seats constructed that were "reportedly" sold to unnamed Middle Eastern businesses for €100m. They need these completed in order to receive a delivery receipt in order to then (for the second time after it was thrown out the first time) account for the sale on their books and increase their salary limit. They did this in January which allowed them to register Dani Olmo and Pau Victor on appeal, but then that accounting was thrown out by La Liga, but appeals have allowed Olmo and Victor to continue to be registered, and yeah my head is spinning too. The club is hoping to have the stadium ready to play in before Champions League matches next season, but I wouldn't book flights just yet.The coaching carousel in Brazil has claimed Pedro Caixinha at Santos and Jorge Samapoli, who got spun off the carousel in France at Rennes, might return for another stint at the club. Iraq is looking for a new manager as they try to qualify for their first World Cup since 1986 as they have fired Jesus Casas following poor results in the last round of qualifiers. Plenty more in the podcast below on Club World Cup, the US Open Cup, the USMNT, and more. Check it out!More Espresso on Thursday on the SDH Network, presented by Oglethorpe University.
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Welcome in for another edition of the Morning Espresso from the SDH Network, brought to you by Oglethorpe University, Atlanta's premier undergraduate learning experience and soccer powerhouse. The Premier League's Profitability and Sustainability rules are a farce when clubs can sell their own assets to themselves to get around them. Chelsea sold their own women's team to themselves and posted a pre-tax profit of nearly $170 million. UEFA might fine them for breaking their Financial Fair Play rules, but the transaction is a "legal" way to avoid breaking the Premier League's regulations for losses over a three-year period. These rules are not like salary caps or spending limits to ensure parity, these are reportedly to help prevent teams from going bankrupt easily. They're actually making it harder in some cases for clubs to invest in their product, they're forcing loopholes like this to be exploited, and if there's so many ways around them, are they actually helping clubs run themselves more sustainably? The Consejo Superior de Deportes (CSD), the Spanish government's High Sports Council, has upheld the appeal from Barcelona on the registrations of Dani Olmo and Pau Victor on rules' technicalities. This is not referring to yesterday's news about the rogue auditor who worked for four days saying that the club received a mystery $100 million from mystery people or businesses that allowed them to have the revenue to raise their spending limit to register Olmo and Victor according to the rules, the CSD is just saying that La Liga and the Spanish FA committee that either canceled the registrations or revoked the registrations didn't have the authority to do so. Fun times, this isn't going away any time soon. This weekend celebrates the 30th season of Major League Soccer as they go back to where they started, San Jose, as the Quakes host DC United on Sunday. On the same date in 1996, the then-Clash hosted DC in the inaugural match in league history. Apple TV released a mini-documentary yesterday to talk about that game and league's history. Third round draw for the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup was conducted yesterday. I feel bad for Knoxville and the Chattanooga Red Wolves who have to make long trips out west to face Colorado Springs and Las Vegas, respectively. Excited to see Tormenta make the trip to Charleston again as that rivalry continues to grow. Monterrey's Sergio Canales needed 10 stitches in his left leg and kicking a glass door at Rayados' training facility after a training pitch argument with manager Martin Demichelis. Brazil is reportedly exploring hiring Jose Mourinho as their new national team manager. No, just no. Breaking this morning, Kevin De Bruyne is leaving Manchester City at the end of the season and will be available on a free transfer. Is he headed to MLS? More Espresso Monday on the SDH Network, presented by Oglethorpe University.
Welcome in for another edition of the Morning Espresso from the SDH Network, brought to you by Oglethorpe University, Atlanta's premier undergraduate learning experience and soccer powerhouse.An auditor who worked for Barcelona for four days is the only one who included the €100million sale of VIP seating to Middle Eastern investors and now that has been questioned by La Liga, which could lead to Dani Olmo and Pau Victor's registrations being in question. When you think this story is as ridiculous as it could possibly be, the scriptwriters find something else even more ridiculous to add into the mix. In reports filed from the previous auditor, who worked through sometime on December 31, and the unknown auditor who worked from December 31-January 3, and the next auditor who started on January 3 (we think)... only the unknown auditor had the sale included. That sale allowed Barcelona to have the additional salary cap space per La Liga rules to extend Olmo & Victor's registrations into 2025. But that sale either didn't happen, wasn't properly accounted for, or something else because it didn't show up on a subsequent financial report. Lots for the courts, league, and federation to sort out in Spain. And it affects a potential bid for a quadruple from Barcelona who are leading La Liga, won the SuperCopa, alive in the Champions League, and now into the final of the Copa del Rey where they will face Real Madrid. Announced this morning, the bid led by the US (which might or might not include Mexico as a co-host) was the only one submitted by the deadline to host the 2031 Women's World Cup. Gianni Infantino said at the UEFA Congress in Belgrade that other Concacaf nations could be involved in hosting matches, something that has been reported recently here in the US. The 2035 tournament will be hosted by Great Britain as it was the only to submit a bid in time for that event. LAFC beat Inter Miami last night in the first leg of the Concacaf Champions Cup quarterfinal, the first loss for the Herons in 2025 in all competitions. Nathan Ordaz with the goal in the second half, second leg is in Ft. Lauderdale next week. Chattanooga Red Wolves won the penalty shootout across town at Finley Stadium to knock Chattanooga FC out of the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup in the second round in the first ever meeting between the two clubs. Over 12K were on hand for the game, 4th largest crowd in CFC history and their largest in a long time, 2nd largest in the 2nd round in the history of the USOC. Jose Mourinho did another ridiculous thing, which is becoming commonplace for him at this stage of his career. He grabbed the face of the opposing manager after yesterday's Turkish Cup match between his Fenerbahce & Galatasaray. The ridiculous actions seem to come on a bi-weekly basis for Mourinho at this stage, sad after one of the greatest careers for a manager in history but completely inexcusable to act in this manner. Liverpool defeated Everton yesterday 1-0, Everton should have had a player sent off for a horrendous challenge, but Liverpool's goal was controversial as well. Referees got it right according to how the rule is written, but I'm asking IFAB to consider changing the Laws of the Game to account for situations like this. When a pass is made for a player in an offside position, that should make them active in the play, regardless of whether they move for the ball or not. Defenders have to play the ball in that situation because they don't know if the player is offside from their vantage point. The defender shouldn't be punished for playing that ball by that action allowing the offside player to be now in an onside position. Luis Diaz was onside according to the letter of the LOTG, but not the spirit in my opinion and this should be changed going forward in interpretation.