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"Another podium we gave away": Sergio Perez
After competing with complications in the Portuguese Grand Prix, the Mexican Formula 1 driver, Sergio "Checo" Perez, managed to surprise everyone with his performance this weekend in Emilia Romagna, because after starting his participation in 11th place and with the abandonment of Max Verstappen, the driver from Jalisco had the third place in his hands, however, the team asked him to enter the pits.
In the audio that Formula 1 publishes during the broadcasts, Perez can be heard responding to this indication "another podium that we gave away", since the tires that his Racing Point had seemed to be enough to finish the race in third place, which was achieved by Daniel Ricciardo, while the driver from Guadalajara finished in sixth place.
In divisional duel, Seahawks beat Cuarenta y Nueves
After their loss to Arizona last week, the Seahawks were hosting San Francisco, who had just beaten the Patriots in Foxborough.
A spectacular Russell Wilson, completing 27 of 37 pass attempts and covering 261 yards with four touchdown passes, was enough to win the game 37-27 and, with it, return to the conversation of the most valuable player on the field.
Wide receiver D.K. Metcalf had 12 receptions for 161 yards and two touchdowns.
On the Bay Area side, the quarterbacking doubts continue to sow doubts, as Garoppolo could not find the diagonals, which his backup, Nick Mullens, did on two occasions, almost tripling the yardage left by "Jimmy G" when he left the game.
The last day of Mexican soccer will be a thriller
With the new Liguilla qualification format, Mexican soccer will provide four direct tickets to the quarterfinal round, while eight other competitors will seek their passage from the round of 16.
León and América secured their place in the quarter-finals after guaranteeing a top-four finish in the overall standings, while the other two places are being fought over by Pumas, Cruz Azul, Tigres and Rayados.
The gap between these last four is two points, but Cruz Azul will host Pumas on Saturday at the Azteca Stadium, while Rayados will visit Chivas in Jalisco and Tigres will be at home against Atlas.
The fifth to eighth place teams will host the other four teams from ninth to twelfth place in a home match. In the event of a tie, qualification to the quarterfinals will be defined by penalty kicks.