Monaco 6-6 City: second-highest scoring knockout tie

Monaco 6-6 City: second-highest scoring knockout tie

Only once before in UEFA Champions League history have more goals been scored in a knockout round tie than the 12 mustered by Monaco and Manchester City in their round of 16 meeting.13 GOALSBayern München 12-1 Sporting CP2008/09, round of 16 12 GOALSLyon 10-2 Werder Bremen2004/05, round of 16Chelsea 7-5 Liverpool2008/09, quarter-finalsBarcelona 10-2 Bayer Leverkusen2011/12, round of 16Monaco 6-6 Manchester City (Monaco win on away goals)2016/17, round of 16

Atlético, Monaco and City win, Juventus stretch lead

Atlético, Monaco and City win, Juventus stretch lead

Round of 16 second legs: Tuesday 7 March• ARSENAL (1-5) BAYERN MÜNCHENLiverpool 3-1 Arsenal (Firmino 9, Mané 40, Wijnaldum 90+1; Welbeck 57)Danny Welbeck's first Premier League goal of the season briefly offered a route back into the game for Arsenal, but the Gunners ultimately suffered a fourth defeat in their last six fixtures in all competitions.Köln 0-3 Bayern (Javi Martínez 25, Bernat 48, Ribéry 90)Javi Martínez scored his first goal since November 2015 as Bundesliga leaders Bayern extended their unbeaten run in all competitions to 16 games.

Study Reveals Cities With Worst Traffic Congestion; U.S. Well-Represented

Share this: Companies worldwide are developing technologies and concepts with hopes of making commutes both quicker and safer. But as it stands today, traffic congestion is a problem that’s as frustrating as it is real. A new study conducted by INRIX ranks over 1,000 cities around the world on various traffic-related statistics, and the results show that the United States has a long ways to go. According to the study, commuters in Los Angeles spent 104.1 hours in traffic jams in 2016, ranking highest among all cities by a wide margin. Moscow, which finished first in last year’s rankings, came in second with 91.4 hours spent in traffic. Other U.S. cities appearing in the top 20 include: New York (3), San Francisco (4),

Paul Pierce On Final Trip To TD Garden: It’s Like ‘Saying Goodbye To The Game’

Share this: One day, the No. 34 likely will hang from the rafters at TD Garden. But on Sunday, Paul Pierce will wear that number at TD Garden for the last time ever in a regular-season game, although the No. 34 will be on the back of a Los Angeles Clippers jersey. It’s sure to be an emotional day inside the arena Pierce called home for the first 15 seasons of his surefire Hall of Fame career. “There’s no preparation for something like this,” Pierce told the media Saturday, via MassLive.com’s Jay King. “I know it’s going to be emotional. I don’t know what kind of emotion is going to come out, whether it’s a smile or a tear or what. It’s something that you

Barcelona open Atleti lead as City, Paris cruise

Barcelona open Atleti lead as City, Paris cruise

WEDNESDAY Atlético Madrid 1-2 Barcelona (Griezmann 59; Suárez 7, Messi 33)Copa del Rey holders Barcelona will take a lead into Tuesday's semi-final second leg at Camp Nou. Both Barcelona goals were spectacular, Luis Suárez's run starting at halfway before a fine finish then Lionel Messi's thunderbolt from outside the box. Antoine Griezmann's header gave Atleti hope of reaching the 27 May final against Alavés or Celta Vigo. Gabriel Jesus enjoys his g... UEFA.com - News

City denied as Ramos, Cavani show scoring form

City denied as Ramos, Cavani show scoring form

SATURDAY ©Getty ImagesManchester City 2-2 Tottenham Hotspur (Sané 49, De Bruyne 54; Alli 58, Son 77)With victory wanted by both sides to stay in touch with leaders Chelsea, City took a deserved lead when Hugo Lloris came out of goal and header the ball against Leroy Sané, who then tapped into an empty net. Soon after Lloris spilt a Raheem Sterling cross and Kevin De Bruyne took full advantage. But D... UEFA.com - News

Sevilla halt Madrid’s run, City and Juventus lose

Sevilla halt Madrid’s run, City and Juventus lose

SUNDAYSevilla 2-1 Real Madrid (Ramos og 85, Jovetić 90+2; Ronaldo 67pen)Real Madrid's Spanish record unbeaten run is over after they were stunned by a late turnaround, Los Merengues losing for the first time in 41 matches in all competitions. Cristiano Ronaldo put the visitors ahead with his 56th Liga penalty – equalling Hugo Sánchez's benchmark – but a late Sergio Ramos own goal brought the teams level before Stevan Jovetić completed Sevilla's comeback to move his side within a point of Madrid at the summit, having played a game more. ... UEFA.com - News