Germany, England win as Denmark down Poland

Germany, England win as Denmark down Poland

UEFA.com has highlights of every qualifier; Friday's games will be available to view from midnight CET on Saturday. Group CCzech Republic 1-2 GermanyThe visitors made a strong start with Mesut Özil's defence-splitting pass finding Timo Werner for a fourth-minute breakthrough but Germany were unable to build on that positive start and paid the price 12 minutes from time, Vladimír Darida levelling with a stunning shot into the top corner from 25 metres. Germany, however, would not be denied and with two minutes left Toni Kroos clipped in a free-kick that was expertly headed into... UEFA.com - News

Lorenzo: “The fairing was better”

Jorge Lorenzo, P15: “It was a really positive day. In the morning we were really fast in the wet and it was the best feeling I’ve had in the wet with the Ducati. In the afternoon, it was an important session: we tried the new fairing that puts more weight on the front tyre, one of the two problems I’ve had until now. In general it was better: evidently there are negatives, we lose on the straight. It was a great test, we have to try different settings to see if we can make a big step forward.” Source link

Viñales: “I thought I was on pole!”

Maverick Viñales, P2: “When I saw the time I thought I was on pole because it was an incredible time compared to what we did in FP3 and FP4, but Marc did a really good lap and congratulations because it was an incredible lap. But I’m happy! Tomorrow we have to improve some things but I think we are quite ready. I hope I can battle and I can stay there at the end - we’ve been working really hard through the weekend on the last laps of the race. Today I got 100% from the Yamaha so we’ll take the positive points, and tomorrow we’ll try and work on the negative ones.” Source link

Iannone: “Today we tried to focus on the race pace”

AI29, P11: “The day was positive and my feeling is good. Today we tried to focus on the race pace, finding a good balance of the bike and consistency in performance, and we improved session by session, which is positive. Also, the settings got some improvements, especially on the front; yesterday we experienced some vibrations in braking and slow corners and today we managed to find a good solution. Overall I am very satisfied with these three-days, we worked very well with my team and the feeling with the GSX-RR is very positive. Of course, we have many areas we can improve upon, but now our engineers have much data to work on and for sure we will be able

Pablo Sandoval Looks Noticeably Slimmer In Workout Videos From Fort Myers

Pablo Sandoval Looks Noticeably Slimmer In Workout Videos From Fort Myers

Pablo Sandoval has talked the talk, and now it appears he’s walking the walk. The Boston Red Sox third baseman recently opened up about his disappointing 2016 campaign, admitting he got “complacent” while training for a season that saw him play just three games before being shut down for the rest of the season with a shoulder injury. Yet Sandoval looks like a new man this offseason, and he offered another positive update Friday, posting a series of Instagram Live videos of him lifting weights and running on a treadmill at team facilities in Fort Myers. The videos aren’t embeddable, but here’s a sample, courtesy of Bleacher Report’s St... NESN.com

CSKA’s Eremenko suspended for two years

CSKA’s Eremenko suspended for two years

The UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body (CEDB) has notified today its decision in relation to PFC CSKA Moskva player, Roman Eremenko.The Finnish player has been suspended for two years from all competitions, following the positive result of a doping control test in competition undergone by the player after the UEFA Champions League group stage match between Bayer 04 Leverkusen and PFC CSKA Moskva played on 14 September 2016 in Germany. The analysis of the A sample revealed the presence of cocaine and its metabolites - a stimulant that is classified under the category of prohibited substances in the Worl... UEFA.com

Berkshire Bank Hockey Night In New England: Projected Bruins-Sabres Lines, Pairi…

Share this: The Boston Bruins’ winning ways came to an end Saturday against the New York Rangers, but they can get right back on track Monday night with the Buffalo Sabres at TD Garden. The Bruins struggled in all phases in the loss to New York over the weekend, but their recent track record has been more positive than not, especially because of how Tuukka Rask’s played in net. But the young and exciting Sabres are off to a nice startand could present multiple challenges. Here are the lines for Bruins-Sabres. BOSTON BRUINS (6-5-0)Brad Marchand–Patrice Bergeron–David PastrnakRyan Spooner–David Krejci–David BackesMatt Beleskey–Riley Nash–Austin CzarnikTim Schaller–Dominic Moore–Noel Acciari Zdeno Chara–Brandon CarloTorey Krug–Adam McQuaidJohn-Michael Liles–Colin Miller Tuukka Rask Buffalo Sabres (5-4-2)Matt Moulson–Ryan O’Reilly–Kyle OkposoMarcus Foligno–Johan Larsson–Brian GiontaTyler Ennis–Zemgus Girgensons–Sam ReinhartWilliam Carrier–Derek Grant–Nicholas