Paris rally to hold Nice, Juventus win derby

Paris rally to hold Nice, Juventus win derby

SUNDAYParis Saint-Germain 2-2 Nice (Cavani 46, 60; Cyprien 32, Pléa 45+3)Edinson Cavani struck his 21st and 22nd goals of the season, yet the French title holders missed the chance to close the gap on Ligue 1 leaders Nice after recovering from a two-goal deficit to rescue a point. Third-placed PSG are now winless in three in all competitions. Torino 1-3 Juventus (Belotti 16; Higuaín 28 82, Pjanić 90+2)The Serie A pacesetters took the bragging rights in the Turin derby, Gonzalo Higuaín's double extending his club's lead over second-placed Roma t... UEFA.com - News

Roma taste derby delight, Feyenoord find form

Roma taste derby delight, Feyenoord find form

Roma's 2-0 victory away to derby rivals Lazio was the stand-out scoreline as the UEFA Europa League teams warmed up for their final group stage outing with weekend domestic games. The Giallorossi needed a win to keep pace with Serie A leaders Juventus and they duly delivered after a balanced first half, Kevin Strootman pouncing on a mistake to lob in on 64 minutes. Lazio midfielder Danilo Cataldi was sent off from the bench shortly after that strike, and Radja Nainggolan made sure of the result late on to keep Roma within four points of the summit.There were seven goals as FeyenoordUEFA.com - News

Derby relief for Inter, frustration for United

Derby relief for Inter, frustration for United

Ivan Perišić pounced late to salvage a Milan derby draw for Inter as the Nerazzurri warmed up for UEFA Europa League matchday five with a morale-boosting point. Bottom of Group K ahead of Thursday's trip to face Hapoel Beer-Sheva, Inter twice responded to goals from Suso to keep AC Milan from taking the spoils. Antonio Candreva was first to equalise, but it was Croatian international Perišić who grabbed the all-important leveller in the final minute, poking in following a corner.There was late drama at Old Trafford too, with Manchester United denied an eye-catching victory agai... UEFA.com - News

Ronaldo decides Madrid derby, Dortmund beat Bayern

Ronaldo decides Madrid derby, Dortmund beat Bayern

Group AManchester United 1-1 Arsenal (Giroud 89)Olivier Giroud's late header ensured Arsenal remain unbeaten since the opening day of the season, a run of 17 games in all competitions. Paris Saint-Germain 2-0 Nantes (Di María 13, Jesé 90pen)Paris are nine games unbeaten in all competitions, winning eight, Ángel Di María opening the scoring with his first Ligue 1 strike of the campaign.Basel 6-0 Vaduz (Doumbia 10 51, Elyounoussi 19, Lang 74, Bjarnason 77, Callà 90)Runaway Swiss Super League leaders Basel are undefeated ... UEFA.com - News

Derby joy for Arsenal, perfect ten for Guardiola’s City

Derby joy for Arsenal, perfect ten for Guardiola’s City

Group AArsenal 3-0 Chelsea (Alexis Sánchez 11, Walcott 14, Özil 40)Alexis Sánchez (100th) and Theo Walcott (350th) scored on milestone appearances for the Gunners in a resounding London derby success. The only downside for Arsène Wenger was a first-half knee injury sustained by midfielder Francis Coquelin. St Gallen 1-3 Basel (Aratore 14; Delgado 25, Gelmi og 75, Doumbia 90pen)The matchday one draw with Ludogorets Razgrad is the only game this term Basel have failed to win.Toulouse 2-0 Paris (Bodiger 48pen, Durmaz 7... UEFA.com - News

Patriots Mailbag: Tight Ends Can Offset Potential Lack Of Receiver Depth

Share this: The New England Patriots’ 2016 regular season opener is 17 grueling days away, not that we’re counting or anything. Training camp is over, so now we have two more preseason games, two more cutdown dates and a week of practice until the Patriots travel to Arizona to take on the Cardinals. Let’s get into this week’s mailbag to get you through the dog days of the Patriots’ summer. @DougKyed can Derby lineup at wide out until amendola gets back? — @punkrawkjuggaloTight end A.J. Derby can probably line up out wide, but that isn’t necessary, because Rob Gronkowski and Martellus Bennett can too. It would be helpful if Danny Amendola comes off the PUP list to start the season, but the Patriots likely will be running

Patriots Practice Observations: A.J. Derby, Martellus Bennett Standing Out

Share this: FOXBORO, Mass. — Bill Belichick wasn’t lying when he said the Patriots have their deepest group of tight ends since the head coach came to New England in 2000. Rob Gronkowski continues to dominate training camp, despite some issues with drops, and Martellus Bennett has shown smooth route running and soft hands this summer. Bennett caught three passes during 11-on-11s Monday. A.J. Derby, who was selected in the sixth round of the 2015 NFL Draft but was placed on injured reserve early last August, has stood out in three straight practices now. He caught two passes, including a contested grab over safety Patrick Chung on Monday. Derby could have an uphill battle to crack the 53-man roster over veteran Clay Harbor, who returned