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Massimiliano Allegri cleared to become Milan coach

• Former Cagliari manager released from his contract • Milan indicated last week that Allegri was choice as new coach Cagliari have announced they have released Massimiliano Allegri from his contract “following a request from AC Milan”, leaving him free to take over the reins of the Serie A giants. Allegri was relieved of his duties at Cagliari in April but remained contracted to the Sardinian club until 2011. The Milan vice-president, Adriano Galliani, confirmed last week they would name Allegri as their new coach as soon as they got the green light from Cagliari. A statement on the Cagliari website read: “Despite the bitterness and disappointment left to us by the lack of interest shown by coach Massimiliano Allegri at the end of the championship, following a request by the AC Milan president, Massimo Cellino [the Cagliari chairman] decided to release him. “Even having made him available to Milan, Cagliari have not requested any financial compensation, given the impossibility of quantifying the value of feelings. “The only positive note is that the end of the relationship with Allegri allows us to draw a definitive line under it and we can dedicate ourselves to the future of Cagliari through the choice of a new coach.” The Rossoneri have been looking for a new coach since Leonardo parted company with the club after just one season in charge. Allegri is regarded as one of the country’s finest young managers, and the 42-year-old was voted the best coach of the 2008-09 season ahead of the former Inter manager, José Mourinho. Milan Cagliari Serie A European football guardian.co.uk

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Opta world cup 2010 data: every shot, every tackle and every goal

How does this world cup compare to previous tournaments? Take a look at the data • Get the data Well, we’re at the end of the group stage of World Cup 2010 and what have we learnt so far? Opta (this is their Twitter feed ), which covers 30 different sports in around 70 countries, has agreed to let the Datablog publish the complete statistical analysisall the games so far in the tournament. Owen Gibson writes today that “At the end of Spain’s shock defeat by Switzerland, which may actually prove to be the moment at which the tournament caught fire, there had been a total of 1.56 goals per game.” Opta’s statistics, which measure the opening round of games against the same stage at the last three World Cups, show that the goal per game ratio compares poorly. In Germany in 2006, it was 2.44, in Japan-South Korea in 2002 it was 2.88 and at France 98 it was 2.31 … Opta’s figures show that the number of shots in each game is about 10% down on 2006. They also show that the goals-to-shots ratio, at 7.9%, is also well down. In the past three tournaments, it never went below 10.8% in the opening round of matches. Shooting accuracy – the ratio of shots to efforts on target – is 33% at this World Cup so far, compared with 40% at the same stage in Germany, 43% in Japan-South Korea and 41% in France. At the top of the page is how we visualised the data in today’s paper (click on it to get the full graphic) – you can download the data below too. What can you do with it? Download the data • DATA: download the full datasheet World government data • Search the world’s government data with our gateway Can you do something with this data? Flickr Please post your visualisations and mash-ups on our Flickr group or mail us at datastore@guardian.co.uk • Get the A-Z of data • More at the Datastore directory • Follow us on Twitter Data summary World Cup 2010 Fifa World Cup 2010 Group A World Cup 2010 Group B World Cup 2010 Group C World Cup 2010 Group D World Cup 2010 Group E England Simon Rogers guardian.co.uk

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