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Europe reacts to Hungarian leader Orban's electoral defeat
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Rose frustrated by latest Masters near-miss
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Scheffler left ruing slow start after Masters record bid falls short
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Runoff looms as Fujimori leads troubled Peru vote
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Spain's Sanchez seeks closer China ties amid strains with US
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Karol G to dance her 'Tropicoqueta' at Coachella
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McIlroy wins second Masters in a row for sixth major title
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Orban loses Hungary vote to pro-Europe newcomer after 16 yrs in power
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Lebanon PM says working to get Israeli troop withdrawal
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Easter truce between Ukraine and Russia ends
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Villarreal add to Athletic misery, Oviedo survival hopes boosted
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Peter Magyar: former govt insider promising system change
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Inter close in on Serie A title after comeback triumph at Como
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Exit stage right: Hungary's Orban 16-year rule draws to an end
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Rose fights for Masters win with McIlroy, Young in hunt
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Orban concedes 'painful' defeat to conservative Magyar in Hungary polls
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Garcia warned after Masters meltdown
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Delays mar vote as crisis-hit Peru picks ninth president in decade
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Irish government announces tax cuts after fuel cost protests
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Salt and Kohli in the runs as Bengaluru beat Mumbai in IPL
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Rosenior admits Chelsea in 'difficult place'
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Man City must respect Arsenal in title showdown: Guardiola
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McIlroy begins Masters final round as repeat drama looms
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Sinner sinks Alcaraz to win Monte Carlo Masters, returns to No.1
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Stuttgart hammer Hamburg to go third in Bundesliga
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De Zerbi suffers debut defeat as Spurs crisis deepens, City rampant
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Man City rout Chelsea to close gap on leaders Arsenal
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Lille ease back into third in Ligue 1 with Toulouse win
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Galactic 'Super Mario' rules N. America box office for second week
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Koch pips Vos to win Paris-Roubaix Femmes
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Trump orders US Navy to block Hormuz Strait after Iran talks fail
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Spurs win would 'change everything': De Zerbi
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Holders Bordeaux-Begles see off Toulouse to reach Champions Cup semis
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De Zerbi suffers debut defeat as Spurs crisis deepens
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Sinner beats Alcaraz to win Monte Carlo Masters, returns to No.1
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'No other way': Mideast prepares for more fighting as talks fail
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Napoli draw at Parma gives Inter chance to put one hand on Serie A title
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At US-Iran talks, Pakistan's field marshal takes centre stage
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Spurs rue bad luck as relegation fears deepen
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Napoli's title defence dented by draw at Parma
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Andreeva opens clay court season with title in Linz
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Van Aert finally wins Paris-Roubaix cycling Monument
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Trump orders US Navy to block Hormuz after Iran talks fail
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France scrum-half Lucu extends Bordeaux deal to 2029
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McIlroy fights for repeat as last-round Masters drama begins
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Buttler keeps form as Gujarat ease past Lucknow in IPL
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Trump orders US naval blockade of Strait of Hormuz
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Polls open as Peru picks ninth president in a decade
Gattuso's Italy hammer Estonia in World Cup qualifier
Gennaro Gattuso got off to an impressive start as Italy coach with Friday's 5-0 thumping of Estonia as he bids to stop the Azzurri missing out on a third straight World Cup.
Goals in the second half from Moise Kean, Mateo Retegui -- who netted twice -- Giacomo Raspadori and Alessandro Bastoni gave Italy three points from a match in Bergamo, which the Azzurri dominated from the first minute and finished with fans chanting Gattuso's name.
Italy are third in Group I, six points behind leaders Norway who have played one game more, ahead of Monday's contested clash with second-placed Israel in Debrecen, Hungary.
Three points separate Italy from Israel and the group's play-off spot which is the likelier route for a place in next year's finals in the USA, Canada and Mexico with only first place offering direct qualification.
In addition to the significant points gap to Norway, Italy have a goal difference that is seven worse than Erling Haaland and company, who thumped the four-time world champions 3-0 in June.
Italy could have made an even bigger dent in the goal difference gap with more accurate finishing earlier in the game, with a host of chances coming and going before Kean eventually nodded home Retegui's neat flick in the 58th minute.
By that point both strikers had already missed good opportunities, with Kean smashing over from close range in the 37th minute before Retegui had a header tipped over by Karl Hein on the stroke of half-time.
Hein kept out a smart Sandro Tonali volley moments before Kean opened the scoring, and 11 minutes later Retegui doubled the hosts lead with an expertly-placed low shot.
Substitute Raspadori made the scoreline better reflect the balance of play in the 71st minute when he was left completely free to spectacularly head in Matteo Politano's cross.
And Retegui and Bastoni completed the rout in the dying moments of the game with smart headers which gave Gattuso a near perfect debut.
A.Taylor--AT