David Florence bounced back from Tuesdays final flop to clinch his third Olympic silver medal and insisted the C2 success, alongside Richard Hounslow, was not tinged with disappointment at the gold that got away.Florence, who had finished last in the C1 final two days earlier, admitted a spell of relative solitude had shaped him for another shot at the title they had narrowly missed out on at London 2012, where they were pipped by compatriots Tim Baillie and Etienne Stott.This time it was the Slovakian Skantar cousins, Ladislav and Peter, who would deny them with a searing final run at the Whitewater Stadium in Deodoro, but only after Florence and Hounslow saw an advantage at the halfway stage of over one-and-a-half seconds washed away as they missed out on gold by 0.43 seconds.Florence, whose first silver medal was in the C1 in Beijing, insisted: Im not disappointed at all. It wasnt quite gold, but after the disappointment a couple of days ago for me, we just wanted to put together a really solid run and perform to the best of our ability.In a sport like this, when you spend all your time preparing and the slightest of mistakes costs you a medal, Im really pleased with the way we held that run together.The Skantars went drastically faster than I think anyone thought possible on the basis of the first runs. That can be a little bit scary when you are sat at the start and youve still got five minutes to wait for your run.Florence credited Hounslow, who had almost quit the sport to become an officer at Sandhurst after missing out on selection for the 2008 Beijing Games, for helping him forget his C1 disappointment to have another shot at an elusive Olympic gold.Hounslow said: You dont have to do much -- David is a professional. Sometimes you have just got to let him go off and start stewing on his own emotions. You slowly start building back in.Yesterday he picked up throughout the day. I could see it wasnt going to take much for him to be really up for a good performance. Controlled anger is almost a good thing. You are out there working hard and pushing hard, and thats what David is so good at.He is focused, he is so powerful and strong. I can just make sure we are controlled at the back and keep us going in the right direction. Top to bottom it was a good run -- maybe not perfect but that is the name of the game.The pairs silver followed the stunning gold medal win for Joe Clarke in the mens K1 on the same course on Wednesday. But Fiona Pennie could not make it three when she incurred four seconds worth of time penalties and trailed in sixth place in the womens C1 final behind winner Maialen Chourraut of Spain. Carson Wentz Eagles Jersey . The return match will take place next Wednesday. Udinese leads Fiorentina 2-1 in the other semifinal. 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McCarthy, a player who played some games in the second tier for Wigan at the start of this season, would go on to shine inside Evertons midfield, outplaying the man he was brought in to replace, on one of the grandest stages in English football. On Saturday, it was fitting that Manchester Uniteds most recent dagger into the chest was delivered by Frenchman Yohan Cabaye, a wonderfully gifted central midfielder who put on an outstanding effort for Newcastle at Old Trafford. Ferrari boss Maurizio Arrivabene has hinted at a staff restructure similar to McLaren as the team looks to rebuild following the departure of technical chief James Allison.Ferrari and Allison parted ways ahead of the German Grand Prix, which came just before it fell behind Red Bull in the constructors championship. Allison was replaced by former engine chief Mattia Binotto, who lacks experience of chassis development and was seen by many as a short-term replacement.However, ?Arrivabene has suggested a new approach to staffing makes Binotto the perfect man to lead the team.He will work with the team to help improve the car, Arrivabene is quoted as saying by Motorsport.com. All the technicians talk to each other, but the difference is very important: there will be no more of this is Mr Xs car. There will be a car that will be the result of the co-operation between all the working groups involved in the project.Ferraris desire appears to be a technical operation headed by several figures - similar to McLarens structure with Peter Prodromou (chief engineer), Tim Goss (technical director) and Matt Morris [director of engineering). Arrivabene suggests if this concept is copied Ferrari will not need to hire from outside, despite recent speculation about a move for Toro Rossos technical chief James Key.We are modifyingg our technical structure but well complete this operation only when we understand if we already have in the team engineers with untapped capacity.ddddddddddddI think that we have some talent.The question I ask myself though is: why, if you have these skilled people, does their talent not come out? If you have good engineers but they spend time on [less important jobs] if it clear that we are losing important opportunities.Our role is to show the target, and to make sure that the objectives are to be achieved. If the concepts are clear, I think we dont need to look outside Maranello for new engineers. We are not looking for the mega-talent.When there is a figure like a mega-talent, it is normal for all the technical team to follow what he says. But we have not this kind of man. We are working on a new horizontal structure and the coordinator is Mattia Binotto.The new structure would put an end to rumours of Ferrari swooping for Ross Brawn, who oversaw the teams period of dominance in the early 2000s. Despite several outlets recently suggesting a possible return for Brawn, the Englishman has made it clear on several occasions he has no desire to return to F1 in a full-time capacity.? ' ' '