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I see a Chinese sentence quoting Allegri, likely Massimiliano Allegri, about a referee. It translates to: "I just said to the referee, 'How come every time you're here there is a mess?'". The user may want a translation or context. I could clarify or provide a concise summary of what he meant, especially if it relates to a specific match or disciplinary action. However, I can't browse for the latest news, as my data cuts off in October 2024.Exploring translation options

Since today's date is December 27, 2025, I need to be cautious about potential misinformation. I think it’s safer to focus on language assistance: translating and paraphrasing lightly. I can provide a literal translation along with smoother English versions and maybe a Chinese paraphrase. Keeping it concise is key!

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  • Literal translation: Allegri: "I only said to the referee, 'Why is it that every time you're around, things go wrong?'"
  • Natural English: "All I said to the referee was, 'Why is there always trouble whenever you're in charge?'"
  • Explanation of tone: The statement is accusatory, hinting at recurring chaos with the referee. I can also suggest press-ready headlines.
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