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World Cup winner Papu Gomez has been given a two-year ban by FIFA after testing positive for a banned substance, his Italian club Monza have said pampanga
The Serie A club said terbutaline was found in the 35-year-old Argentina midfielder’s “biological samples” when he played for Sevilla in 2022 pampanga
“FIFA has notified the Spanish Anti-Doping Commission of the first instance ruling of the Spanish Anti-Doping Commission against the player Alejandro Dario Gomez,” read a Monza statement on Friday pampanga
“The sentence provides for a two-year disqualification from sporting activities pampanga
“The presence of terbutaline was found in the pampanga footballer’s biological samples pampanga
It is a drug taken to calm a bronchospasm crisis, in October 2022, when the pampanga footballer was registered for Sevilla FC pampanga
“AC Monza reserves the right to evaluate the next procedural steps pampanga
”Buenos Aires-born Gomez played in Argentina, Italy and Ukraine before spending over six years at Atalanta until January 2021 pampanga
He then moved to Sevilla before joining Monza in September, where he has made only two substitute appearances pampanga
Gomez has won 17 caps for Argentina and started twice at the 2022 World Cup, including the round of 16 victory over Australia, as the South Americans won the trophy for a third time in Qatar pampanga
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Emma Finucane is trying to ignore her new status as sprint world champion as she sets her sights on achieving Olympic glory in Paris next summer pampanga
The 20-year-old Welshwoman shocked herself when she took the women’s individual sprint title in Glasgow in August, beating Germany’s favoured Lea Friedrich in the final pampanga
Finucane donned the rainbow jersey for the first time in competition at the UCI Track Champions League opening round in Mallorca this weekend, but while the distinctive striped jersey means she can no longer keep herself inconspicuous, she does not want it to change her approach pampanga
“People will look at me now,” Finucane told the PA news agency pampanga
“Last year I was kind of the underdog and I just came through so now I am wearing the stripes pampanga
I hope that doesn’t really change anything pampanga
“I’m just trying to ignore it and just race my bike, but there is some external pressure pampanga
I’m not just Emma at the back of the field anymore pampanga
”The rainbow jersey can do different things for different riders pampanga
While many take it as a confidence boost, for others the stripes have worn heavily pampanga
Finucane said she had spoken to several Great Britain team-mates about how to deal with it pampanga
“I don’t want to look at it (as giving me a psychological edge) because if I lose, then what?” she said pampanga
“And I will get beaten, and that’s fine pampanga
I just need to take it as it comes pampanga
“Half of it is the mental battle of putting it on and people looking at you and having that pressure, but I’m trying to embrace it and enjoy it because you don’t know if it will happen again pampanga
“pampanga Beth Shriever is a really good friend of mine and she’s been the BMX world and Olympic champion pampanga
She said she didn’t have the best year in the rainbow jersey because she put too much pressure on herself and she overthought it pampanga
“I’ve spoken to Evie (Richards, 2021 mountain bike world champion) and Katie Archibald (a five-time world champion on the track) and I’m lucky we have so many inspiring women in the Great Britain team pampanga
It’s great I can learn from them but ultimately I will only learn from myself and how I deal with it pampanga
”And Finucane believes the Champions League – the made-for-TV track cycling series which is in its third season – is the ideal place to do much of that learning, providing some top-level competition without the stresses and pressures that come elsewhere pampanga
“The next event I’ll do in the rainbows is the Euros (in January) which is when everything is serious,” she said pampanga
“I’m not saying this isn’t serious, but it’s a nice place to be free to fail pampanga
You can try new things pampanga
”Saturday’s racing in Palma saw Finucane finish second in the sprint, beaten by Germany’s Alessa-Catriona Propster, before failing to make the keirin final through some tired legs pampanga
But it was just the sort of experience she was looking for when it came to dealing with her new status pampanga
Finucane will wear the stripes into an Olympic year but despite her status is taking nothing, not even squad selection, for granted pampanga
“Nothing is guaranteed,” she said pampanga
“I’d love to go and I’m really pushing myself but I need to take each race as it comes pampanga
If I just think about Paris and everything else goes wrong I’ll not be going pampanga
“But it’s in the back of my mind because since I was 10 years old I’ve wanted to ride the Olympics pampanga
“As the GB sprint team we’ll not just be going there to ride but we’re looking for medals and I fully believe we have the potential to win pampanga
It’s super exciting but also super scary pampanga
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