'Zlatan' is now a verb in the Swedish dictionary (meaning: to give an outstanding display of skill) and the Blågult's all-time top scorer (62 international goals) left his last club Paris Saint-Germain laden with honours.In four years in the French capital, Zlatan Ibrahimović became Paris's all-time leading marksman, while his goal against Zorya for United last week means he is only the third player to score for seven clubs in UEFA competition. What are his chances of setting more records at Manchester United? Zlatan Ibrahimović's European statsUEFA Champions League appearances... UEFA.com - News
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Paris and Monaco soar, Bayern, Dortmund denied
Group AParis Saint-Germain 2-0 Bordeaux (Cavani 3 30)A header and a clever flick from Edinson Cavani took him on to 11 goals in eight competitive matches this season and ensured Paris returned to winning ways in Ligue 1. Hatem Ben Arfa returned from injury late on. Burnley v ArsenalSunday 17:30CESTBasel 1-1 Thun (Callà 90, Tosetti 35)Basel's perfect start to the Swiss Super League season has ended in game ten but they still go into the international break with a double-figure points lead. They also remain unb... UEFA.com - News
Red Sox Notes: David Ortiz, David Price Enter All-Star Break With A Bang
BOSTON — David Ortiz always has had a flair for the dramatic, so it was only fitting that he’d do something special to cap off the first half of his magical 2016 campaign. The Red Sox designated hitter delivered the goods again Sunday, hitting a two-run, opposite-field home run off Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Jake Odorizzi to help lift Boston to a 4-0 win at Fenway Park. Big Papi’s towering blast gave him 22 homers at the All-Star break, an astonishing achievement for a 40-year-old DH who tallied a total of 23 homers during an injury-riddled 2012 season. Four years later, Ortiz somehow is playing some of the best baseball of his career, entering the...
VIDEO: Fitzgerald – Clare need a fair break
By Brendan Cole | Updated: Sunday, 24 May 2015 19:49 | Comments Davy Fitzgerald does not believe Clare deserved to lose their Munster Senior Hurling Championship clash with Limerick. The Banner County were beaten by a single point after an incident-packed second half that included three goals and a sending off. There was also a red card at the very end of the first half when Clare midfielder Pat Donnellan was sent off for striking