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  • Dustin Corea tendrá un partido exigente en su debut en la Copa de Campeones 2025


    Con el “fantasma” Corea en sus filas, el Real Estelí se verá las caras este miércoles contra los Tigres.

    El Real Estelí, subcampeón de las últimas dos ediciones de la Copa Centroamericana de la Concacaf tras caer ante la Liga Deportiva Alajuelense de Costa Rica en finales a doble partido, enfrentará este miércoles por la noche (9:00 p.m., horario de El Salvador) a los Tigres de la Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (UANL) en la primera ronda de la Copa de Campeones 2025.

    El juego de ida será en el estadio Independencia y podría participar en dicho partido internacional un futbolista salvadoreño: Dustin Corea, quien se unió al equipo nicaragüense a principios de este año proveniente del Charlotte Independence, que pertenece a la USL League One, la tercera División del fútbol profesional en Estados Unidos.

    “El fantasma” Corea utiliza el número nueve en su camiseta y ya tuvo participación en el torneo Clausura 2025 con el Tren del Norte, que marcha en el primer lugar con nueve puntos de 15 posibles.

    El Real Estelí buscará derrotar al representante de la Liga MX en condición de local para tomar ventaja en la eliminatoria. Cabe mencionar que el segundo y definitorio duelo entre el equipo de Nicaragua y de México se llevará a cabo el 12 de febrero en el estadio Universitario, también conocido por los seguidores al fútbol como “El Volcán”. Si Real Estelí supera a Tigres enfrentará a Cincinnati (Estados Unidos) o Motagua (Honduras) en la siguiente fase.



    Dustin Corea, el talentoso delantero salvadoreño, se enfrentará a un reto importante en su debut en la Copa de Campeones 2025. El jugador, que ha sido una pieza clave en su equipo durante toda la temporada, tendrá que demostrar su habilidad y determinación en este exigente partido.

    Contra un rival fuerte y experimentado, Corea tendrá que dar lo mejor de sí mismo para llevar a su equipo a la victoria. Su velocidad, técnica y visión de juego serán fundamentales para superar a la defensa rival y marcar goles decisivos.

    Los fanáticos del fútbol están ansiosos por ver cómo se desempeña Corea en este importante encuentro. Sin duda, será un duelo emocionante que pondrá a prueba la capacidad y destreza del talentoso delantero.

    ¡Estamos seguros de que Dustin Corea dará lo mejor de sí mismo y nos brindará un espectáculo inolvidable en su debut en la Copa de Campeones 2025! ¡Vamos Corea, estamos contigo!

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  • Dustin Hoffman & Meryl Streep’s Feud Explained — What Really Happened On The Kramer Vs. Kramer Set?


    Dustin Hoffman and Meryl Streep starred in the Academy Award-winning Kramer vs. Kramer, but some on-set antagonism between the pair left a bad taste in Streep’s mouth. Kramer vs. Kramer is what happens when an actor in his prime, an impossibly talented up-and-comer, a capable director, and a fascinating and moving story come together. Before there was Marriage Story, there was Kramer vs. Kramer, a 1979 legal drama that follows a couple’s divorce and the subsequent evolution of their relationship through the trauma and how it affects their young son.

    Dustin Hoffman is at his best as Ted Kramer, a workaholic advertising executive in NYC whose wife of eight years, Joanna (Meryl Streep), suddenly announces she wants a divorce. Shocked and angry, Ted begins an arduous custody battle with Joanna over their young son, Billy (Justin Henry), eventually coming to understand why his wife made this decision. The film went five for eight at the 52nd Academy Awards with Streep and Hoffman winning Best Supporting Actress and Best Actor respectively. Despite the film’s success, the stars didn’t have a good relationship on set.

    Dustin Hoffman Allegedly Slapped Meryl Streep On The Kramer Vs. Kramer Set

    Streep Said That Hoffman Slapped Her To Get Her In The Right Mindset To Act

    Kramer vs. Kramer is a harrowing movie and the anger and stress Ted and Joanna express throughout it is uncomfortably real. According to Meryl Streep, Hoffman’s character bled over into his acting prep because, before the opening scene of Ted and Joanna fighting in the hallway, Streep says that Hoffman actually slapped her in the face (via NYT). Kramer vs. Kramer ended up being one of the defining movies of Meryl Streep’s career, but at the time, she was extremely new to acting, with only a handful of previous credits to her name.

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    As Streep says herself,

    “This is tricky because when you’re an actor, you’re in a scene, you have to feel free. I’m sure that I have inadvertently hurt people in physical scenes. But there’s a certain amount of forgiveness in that. But this was my first movie, and it was my first take in my first movie, and he just slapped me. And you see it in the movie. It was overstepping.”

    In retrospect, and after spending decades in the industry, it seems that Streep has come to see a small part of what Hoffman may have been thinking when he allegedly slapped her, but at the same time, she’s quick to make it clear that he had overstepped. Physical scene or not, it was inappropriate.

    Hoffman allegedly rattled Gail Strickland, set to play Margaret, so much, that the director had to replace her with Jane Alexander.

    Hoffman has never directly addressed the slap, so it’s unclear why exactly he may have done it. However, in the unauthorized biography of Meryl Streep, Her Again: Becoming Meryl Streep, journalist Michael Schulman wrote that Hoffman slapped Streep to purposefully make her angry (via Vogue). A dedicated method actor, Hoffman took his methods too far if he brought someone else into it.

    Hoffman’s Other Alleged Abuses On Set

    Hoffman Taunted And Startled Streep While Filming

    Joanna (Meryl Streep) crying in Kramer vs Kramer.

    That wasn’t the only time Dustin Hoffman allegedly abused Meryl Streep on the set of Kramer vs. Kramer. In the Schulman biography, Schulman reported other instances of taunting and abuse. One took place during the courtroom scene where Joanna is asked,

    “Were you a failure at the one most important relationship in your life? Were you?”

    According to Schulman, Hoffman came up to Streep right before the scene and whispered in her ear, “John Cazale” (via VanityFair). The legendary actor John Cazale was Meryl Streep’s partner for years, up until he tragically passed away the year before. It would be a cruel form of “inspiration” for the scene and Streep’s performance if true. Schulman also talks about the scene where Joanna and Ted are arguing over Billy’s custody. Before the scene, Hoffman allegedly asked the camera operator and only the camera operator,

    “See that glass there on the table? If I whack that before I leave have you got it in the shot?”

    That look of surprise, fear, and anger on Joanna’s face when Ted smashed his wine glass against the wall is real. She told Hoffman afterward,

    “Next time you do that, I’d appreciate you letting me know”

    If the reports are to be believed, it seems that Hoffman was looking for any opportunity to make Streep uncomfortable.

    Streep’s Rep Said Hoffman Eventually Apologized To Her

    News Outlets Dug Up A 1979 Accusation That Streep Denied The Veracity Of

    Ted (Dustin Hoffman), Joanna (Meryl Streep), and Billy (Justin Henry) all hugging in Kramer vs. Kramer.

    While Dustin Hoffman has never officially responded to Meryl Streep’s claims, Streep’s representative did offer that she and Hoffman had come to some sort of understanding. In 2017, Slate unearthed a 1979 Time magazine interview with Streep where she accused Hoffman of touching her breast in their first meeting (via EOnline). After outlets reran the interview, Streep’s rep came out and said that the article was not an,

    “…accurate rendering of that meeting.”

    Adding,

    “There was an offense and it is something for which Dustin apologized. And Meryl accepted that.”

    In 2012, Hoffman teared up on stage at the BAFTA Life in Pictures event centered on his film career (via THR). When discussing his time working on Kramer vs. Kramer, Hoffman tearfully said,

    “I was getting divorced, I’d been partying with drugs and it depleted me in every way.”

    It’s not an apology, but with nothing being officially confirmed, it’s possible that Hoffman doesn’t think his actions warrant specific comment. The fact he’s willing to acknowledge some impropriety on the set, though, suggests he realizes his actions were over the line.

    Other Women Have Accused Hoffman Of Sexual And Verbal Harassment

    Hoffman Was Accused Of Sexual Misconduct By Seven Women In 2017

    Ted (Dustin Hoffman) smiling in Kramer vs Kramer.

    Dustin Hoffman’s alleged abuses against Meryl Streep are not the only accusations levied at the actor in his career. In 2017, Anna Graham Hunter accused Hoffman of groping her and verbally harassing her while she was a 17-year-old intern on the set of the TV movie Death of a Salesman (via THR). He allegedly asked Hunter to give him a foot massage among other inappropriate requests and comments. Hoffman responded to the article, saying (via TheGuardian),

    “I have the utmost respect for women and feel terrible that anything I might have done could have put her in an uncomfortable situation. I am sorry. It is not reflective of who I am.”

    Hoffman was again accused of harassment and physical violation in 2017, this time by Kathryn Rossetter, who performed alongside Hoffman in the 1983 Broadway run of Death of a Salesman (via THR). By the end of 2017, Hoffman had been accused of sexual misconduct by seven different women (via USAToday). The accusations include everything from exposing himself to a teenager in 1980 to sexually assaulting a woman during the production of 1987’s Ishtar. Variety received a letter from Hoffman’s attorney calling the accusations against Hoffman,

    Defamatory falsehoods.”

    Hoffman has never publicly addressed the accusations, save for his, “It’s not reflective of who I am” comment.

    Streep Appears To Have Moved Past The Feud

    Streep Said That All Was Forgiven

    Meryl Streep as Joana Kramer looking angry in Kramer vs Kramer.

    Whatever happened between Meryl Streep and Dustin Hoffman on the set of Kramer vs. Kramer, it appears that the actress has moved past it. In her New York Times interview that she did with Tom Hanks for their 2017 thriller, The Post, Streep talked about her relationship with Hoffman and his actions on set,

    “But I think those things are being corrected in this moment. And they’re not politically corrected; they’re fixed. They will be fixed, because people won’t accept it anymore. So that’s a good thing.”

    “Those things” she’s referring to are unacceptable actions like slapping an actress to get a rise out of her. In April 2020, Streep appeared on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross and when asked about the slap moment, Streep again said it was wrong, and she could have played the part without Hoffman’s interference, but she also said,

    “All is forgiven and I really, really love him and I think he’s an amazing actor, yeah, but boy I was mad that day.”

    It’s a measured and conciliatory response from a respected and talented actress.

    Kramer vs. Kramer - Poster


    Kramer vs. Kramer is a drama film directed by Robert Benton, starring Dustin Hoffman and Meryl Streep. Released in 1979, the film follows the story of a man who must adapt to single parenthood after his wife leaves him, only to face a legal battle when she returns for custody of their child. The movie explores themes of family, responsibility, and the impact of divorce.

    Release Date

    December 19, 1979

    Runtime

    105 Minutes

    Director

    Robert Benton



    Dustin Hoffman & Meryl Streep’s Feud Explained — What Really Happened On The Kramer Vs. Kramer Set?

    The 1979 film Kramer vs. Kramer is a classic that won multiple Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actor for Dustin Hoffman. However, behind the scenes, there was reportedly tension between Hoffman and his co-star Meryl Streep.

    Rumors of a feud between the two actors have circulated for years, with many speculating that Hoffman’s method acting and intense personality clashed with Streep’s more reserved and methodical approach to acting. The tension reportedly came to a head during a particularly emotional scene in the film, where Hoffman’s character angrily slaps Streep’s character.

    According to reports, Hoffman insisted on repeatedly slapping Streep in order to capture the raw emotion of the scene, despite Streep’s objections. The actress later revealed in interviews that she was deeply affected by the experience and felt traumatized by Hoffman’s behavior.

    While both actors have since downplayed any animosity between them, the incident on the set of Kramer vs. Kramer has left a lasting impression on their relationship. Despite their on-screen chemistry and shared success in the film, the feud between Hoffman and Streep serves as a reminder of the challenges and complexities of working in the film industry.

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  • Islam Makhachev thinks Khabib Nurmagomedov prevented him from knocking Dustin Poirier out


    Islam Makhachev Wanted to Beat Dustin Poirier Standing

    In a new interview with CBS Sports’ Shakiel Mahjouri, Islam Makhachev revealed that Khabib Nurmagomedov’s cornering prevented him from stopping Dustin Poirier via strikes.

    “If he let me strike more in that last fight, I can knock him out, knock out Dustin,” Makhachev said. “I go like one-two, one-two-three, and then, ‘Take him down, take him down,’ but he choose the easy way, you know, because the weakness from Dustin everybody know, his wrestling. But the last fight he defend very well. That’s why I use my striking more.”

    It’ll be interesting to see if Makhachev utilizes his striking again for his next title defense. He will be going one-on-one with Arman Tsarukyan in a rematch to headline UFC 311 on January 18th. The first encounter between Makhachev and Tsarukyan took place back in 2019 and it was a grappler’s delight. Makhachev won the competitive bout via unanimous decision.

    If Makhachev emerges victorious over Tsarukyan a second time, he’ll secure his fourth successful UFC lightweight title defense. That would set a new record for the most successful UFC title defenses at 155 pounds.

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    Islam Makhachev recently made headlines when he expressed his belief that his teammate and mentor, Khabib Nurmagomedov, prevented him from knocking out Dustin Poirier in their recent fight. Makhachev, who is often compared to Nurmagomedov due to their similar fighting styles and backgrounds, felt frustrated by Nurmagomedov’s instructions during the fight.

    In a post-fight interview, Makhachev claimed that he had Poirier hurt and was ready to finish him, but Nurmagomedov advised him to focus on controlling the fight and not take unnecessary risks. While Makhachev ultimately won the fight by unanimous decision, he couldn’t help but feel like he missed an opportunity to secure a more definitive victory.

    Despite his frustration, Makhachev acknowledged the wisdom of Nurmagomedov’s advice and expressed gratitude for his guidance throughout the fight. As one of the rising stars in the lightweight division, Makhachev remains focused on his goal of becoming a champion and is determined to continue learning and improving with the help of his mentor.

    It remains to be seen how this dynamic will play out in future fights for Makhachev, but one thing is for sure: his relationship with Nurmagomedov will continue to be a key factor in his success in the Octagon.

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  • Khabib Nurmagomedov reminisces about Dustin Poirier’s five-word response to his question after first round of their famed title fight 


    Khabib Nurmagomedov recently reflected on his title fight against Dustin Poirier and revealed what ‘The Diamond’ told him at the end of the first round. This came after Nurmagomedov expressed conflicting thoughts about defeating Poirier in the octagon and cornering Islam Makhachev against the former interim champion at UFC 302 last year.

    For context, Nurmagomedov and Poirier went toe-to-toe in a lightweight title unification bout at UFC 242 in 2019, where the undefeated Dagestani submitted Poirier via rear-naked choke in the third round.

    In a recent interview with ESPN MMA’s Brett Okamoto, Nurmagomedov revealed what Poirier answered when asked how he felt after the first round.

    ”After first round I tell him how you feel and he said, ‘nothing, you win first round.”’

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    ‘The Eagle’ also discussed his experiences facing Poirier and coaching Makhachev for his contest against the Louisiana native, saying:

    ”Outside and inside cage? Inside was much better. When I was inside, I don’t have to talk. Only [a] couple of times I talk [to him]…But when I was outside with Islam [Makhachev], like, almost [for] 25 minutes I was just talking. I cannot do nothing. I don’t like this, to be honest. But it was an amazing fight. It was an amazing fight for fans. Amazing finish in the fifth round and very good experience for Islam.”

    Check out Khabib Nurmagomedov‘s comments below (10:16):

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    Following his retirement from the sport in 2020, Nurmagomedov guided Makhachev to his first lightweight title victory, when the 33-year-old submitted Charles Oliveira at UFC 280.

    Nurmagomedov is preparing Makhachev for his fourth title defense against Arman Tsarukyan in the main event of UFC 311 this weekend. The UFC legend is also helping his cousin Umar Nurmagomedov, who will challenge Merab Dvalishvili for the bantamweight title in the co-main event.


    Islam Makhachev claims Khabib Nurmagomedov stopped him from knocking out Dustin Poirier

    Khabib Nurmagomedov was in the corner of Islam Makhachev when he defeated Dustin Poirier via last-round submission at UFC 302.

    In a recent interview with Shakiel Mahjouri, Makhachev disclosed that he could have knocked out Poirier. However, Nurmagomedov apparently wanted him to focus more on wrestling than striking. Makhachev said:

    ”If he let me strike more in that last fight, I can knock him out, knock out Dustin. I go like one-two, one-two-three, and then, ‘Take him down, take him down,’ but he choose the easy way, you know, because the weakness from Dustin everybody know, his wrestling. But the last fight he defend very well. That’s why I use my striking more.”

    Check out Islam Makhachev’s comments below (4:02):

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