Barcelona deny Sevilla but Bayern rampant

Barcelona deny Sevilla but Bayern rampant

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Barcelona rampant, Paris in record-breaking form

WEDNESDAYBarcelona 7–0 Valencia (Suarez 7 12 83 88, Messi 29 59 74)Luís Suarez and Lionel Messi all but confirmed Barcelona's place in the Copa del Rey final after this, their biggest win of the season. Suarez continued his hot form at the Camp Nou, where all nine of his goals in 2016 have now been scored, with four more for the holders. Neymar hit the upright with a penalty – awarded for a foul by Shkodran Mustafi, who was dismissed – on the stroke of half-time, but it got worse for Gary Neville's side after the break. Suarez and Messi each added two more, making the return game next Wednesday largely academic.Club Brugge 1-0 Gent

Dragon deconstructed by rampant Ireland

Updated: Saturday, 08 Feb 2014 20:55 | Comments Chris Henry (bottom of pile) scored Ireland's first-half try Video Audio By Brendan Cole at Aviva Stadium Wales had no answer for a rampant Ireland on a day when Irish victories in individual battles across the pitch and a superior game plan saw the visitors thoroughly deconstructed as the home side claimed a 26-3 win. Four penalties by Jonathan Sexton and tries scored off the back of the superb Irish maul by Chris Henry and Paddy Jackson were a more than fair reflection of Ireland’s dominance. The contest saw Wales outplayed at the ruck, out-muscled at the coalface and out-thought across the park on a day when the Joe Schmidt era officially kicked into overdrive. From the opening exchanges,

Prem: Rampant United move level with City

A 5-0 victory over ten-man Wigan enabled Manchester United to draw level on points with Premier League leaders Manchester City on Boxing Day, as Roberto Mancini's men were held to a 0-0 draw against West Brom on a day that saw Fulham strike a major blow to Chelsea's title ambitions. GettyImagesDimitar Berbatov's third and Manchester United's fifth came from the penalty spot • Premier League Gallery • Jolly: United showcase depth At Old Trafford, Dimitar Berbatov's hat-trick and goals from Park Ji-sung and Antonio Valencia saw a makeshift Manchester United side cruise to a five-goal win over Wigan - who had striker Conor Sammon sent off in the first half. Sir Alex Ferguson named an unusual line-up - with Michael Carrick at centre-back - but nevertheless