Round of 16 second legs: Tuesday 14 March• JUVENTUS (2-0) PORTOJuventus 2-1 AC Milan (Benatia 30, Dybala 90+7pen; Bacca 43)Juventus made it 31 consecutive home league victories in dramatic fashion as Paulo Dybala converted from the spot with the last kick of the game. Medhi Benatia had earlier thumped in Dani Alves's chipped pass for his first Bianconeri goal. Milan had José Sosa dismissed in added time before Dybala tucked away the winner.Arouca 0-4 Porto (Danilo 15, Soares 25 86, Diogo Jota 71)Francisco Soares continued his incredible scoring streak as Porto eased to a ninth successive Liga v... UEFA.com - News
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Graham Hunter on an ‘unbelievable’ night in Barcelona
Football can be so stunningly unbelievable, when it is played like this, that people use the phrase: "There are no words!" But there are. They tumble out of you, but it is how to pack in all the visual images and in which order to put them.Lionel Messi running in the opposite direction to his team-mates when the definitive, sixth, goal went in and leaping up on to the wall behind the goal to celebrate, without any trace of restraint, in the arms of dozens of Barcelona supporters after the Liga leaders had overturned a 4-0 first-leg deficit.
Bruins Wrap: Ryan Spooner’s Goal Gives Bruins 3-2 Win Vs. Devils
Share this: The Boston Bruins did exactly what they needed to do Saturday night against the New Jersey Devils. The B’s never trailed against the lowly Devils, and Ryan Spooner broke a 2-2 tie at the 8:18 mark in the third period to send the crowd at TD Garden home happy. Boston outshot the Devils 40-17 and netminder Anton Khudobin made 15 saves to get the win in net. The Bruins improve to 34-25-6 with the win, while the Devils fall to 25-27-12. Here’s how it all went down. FIRST GAMEDrew Stafford made his Bruins debut Saturday night skating alongside Frank Vatrano and Spooner. He replaced Jimmy Hayes in the lineup. BRUINS BREAKTHROUGHThe Bruins went on their second power play of the night when the Devils’ Taylor
Tim Tebow Reveals ‘Pretty Cool Goal’ Of Adopting Child From Every Continent
Say what you want about Tim Tebow the athlete, but Tim Tebow the person is pretty awesome. The former NFL quarterback and current New York Mets spring training hopeful recently was interviewed by People’s Steve Helling, and the headline was the non-sports goal he mentioned. “I want to adopt so badly,” he told People. “I can’t wait. It’s definitely something I see in my future. You know what I think would be awesome? If I could adopt a kid from every continent. I think that would be a pretty cool goal. I want to sit around the dinner table ever night and see kids from Africa, Asia, Europe, South America, right here in the
Bruins Wrap: Boston Demolishes Canadiens 4-0 In Solid All-Around Performance
Share this: BOSTON — The Boston Bruins have found new life under interim head coach Bruce Cassidy. The B’s won their third consecutive game Sunday night with a convincing 4-0 victory over the Montreal Canadiens at TD Garden. Boston now is 3-0-0 since Cassidy was named interim bench boss on Tuesday. The Bruins are tied with the Ottawa Senators for second place in the Atlantic Division, although the Original Six club has played five more games than the Sens. Boston improves to 29-23-6 with Sunday’s win, while Montreal drops to 31-19-8. Here’s how it all went down. EARLY PHYSICALITYBruins defenseman Torey Krug and Habs winger Andrew Shaw fought just 58 seconds into the first period. It wasn’t the only game Sunday night to feature a first-period bout. There were two
Atlético, Juventus, Monaco progress as Madrid bow out
WEDNESDAY Eibar 2-2 Atlético Madrid (Enrich 73, Leon 81; Giménez 49, Juanfran 85 – Atlético win 5-3 on aggregate)José María Giménez's header, his first goal of the season, increased Atlético's aggregate lead in this Copa del Rey quarter-final matchup. Eibar turned the game, if not the tie, around with two quick-fire goals, only for Juanfran's lob to save the Rojiblancos from defeat on the night. José María Giménez (left) after his first goal since FebruaryUEFA.com - News
Roma edge win, Rooney equals United record
Sunday's trip to face Genoa was Roma's first game of 2017, and the Giallorossi ensured a positive start to the year by clinching a 1-0 victory courtesy of Armando Izzo's own goal. That kept the capital side within four points of leaders Juventus, though they have played one game more. There was a little more flair to Manchester United's performance against Reading as José Mourinho's men progressed to the FA Cup fourth round via a 4-0 win. Rooney opened the scoring with his 249th goal for