Manchester United climb, Lyon lose to Paris

Manchester United climb, Lyon lose to Paris

SUNDAY Excelsior 1-1 Ajax (Tete 26og; Kluivert 32)Ajax slipped six points behind Dutch frontrunners Feyenoord after being held in Rotterdam, but it could have been worse following Kenny Tete's own goal. Justin Kluivert's first ever Eredivisie strike earned the Amsterdam giants a share of the spoils. Antalyaspor 0-0 BeşiktaşŞenol Güneş's men had to make do with a second consecutive draw in the Turkish Süper Lig, yet they maintained their two-point advantage at the top after İstanbul Başakşehir also drew.Deportivo 0-1 Celta< ... UEFA.com - News

Bruins Climb Standings With Thrilling Overtime Win Over Panthers

Bruins Climb Standings With Thrilling Overtime Win Over Panthers

The Boston Bruins prevailed 4-3 over the Florida Panthers on Monday night at TD Garden to leapfrog the Tampa Bay Lightning and move into third place in the Atlantic Division. B’s forward David Pastrnak scored twice, including a tremendous overtime goal to secure the extra point for the home team. Check out Jack Edwards’ and Andy Brickley’s analysis of the game in the “NESN Sports Today” video above, presented by People’s United Bank. ... NESN.com

Cubs Will Get Free Lap Dances For Life If They Win 2016 World Series

Share this: If the Chicago Cubs are able to climb atop the baseball mountain, there could be plenty of dancing in their future. It might not be the players who do the dancing, though. Facing a 108-year curse, if Chicago can spoil its fans by knocking off the American League champion Cleveland Indians, V Live, a famous Chicago strip club, is prepared to spoil the Cubs players — for life. “If the Cubs win the World Series, they will have free lap dances forever,” V Live owner Damon Cobb told TMZ Sports. “This is a very exciting time for Chi-Town.” To the victor go the spoils, right? Thumbnail photo via Jerry Lai/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link

Watch Hockey Fan Climb Over Glass, Jump Onto Ice During OHL Game

Share this: The glass is there for a reason, buddy. Yes, it is meant to protect fans from flying pucks, but one would hope it also would deter fans who’ve had a few too many to wander onto the ice during a game. Well, that wasn’t the case Wednesday night in an Ontario Hockey League game between the Mississauga Steelheads and Guelph Storm, as one man managed to climb over the glass and fall onto the ice, where he stumbled around for a while. As you can imagine, it was pretty entertaining to watch, and you can catch a glimpse of his on-ice adventure in the video below. Thumbnail screen shot via Twitter/@mkmolnar More Stories Source link

David Ortiz Gets Fenway Park Curtain Call After Another Historic Homer

Share this: BOSTON — Career-defining Milestones have become a daily occurrence for David Ortiz. The Red Sox’s designated hitter, if you’ll recall, passed Jimmie Foxx on Major League Baseball’s all-time list with a clutch home run Sunday against the Toronto Blue Jays. On Monday, Ortiz continued his historic climb. In the sixth inning of Boston’s contest against the Baltimore Orioles at Fenway Park, the 40-year-old slugger deposited a 1-0 offering from pitcher Oliver Drake deep into the right field bleachers. The blast was Ortiz’s 33rd of the season and 536th of his career, tying him with New York Yankees legend Mickey Mantle for 17th on Major League Baseball’s all-time home runs list. The Fenway Faithful knew it, too, chanting Big Papi’s name until he

Deportivo climb out of bottom three

RC Deportivo La Coruña climbed out of the Liga relegation zone with a 2-0 victory against RCD Espanyol, lifting themselves ahead of Real Zaragoza, who suffered a late 2-1 loss to Athletic Club.Bruno Gama put Deportivo ahead with a powerful, curling shot from outside the area on 50 minutes, and Nélson Oliveira sealed the result in added time with a lobbed effort on the counterattack.That hauled the hosts up into 17th spot and a point clear of Zaragoza, but their rivals responded by taking a 14th-minute lead through Hélder Postiga against Athletic. Fernando Llorente levelled the scores with ten minutes to go, however, and Ibai Gómez left Zaragoza floored with a last-gasp winner.Also on Sunday, Rayo Vallecano de Madrid recorded