Real Madrid repeat comeback feat at Bayern

Real Madrid repeat comeback feat at Bayern

Real Madrid came from behind to win at Bayern München for the second time in 12 months and take a significant step towards a third successive UEFA Champions League final. Neither side was able to take a grip of the game until the opening goal arrived out of the blue in the 28th minute. James Rodríguez, on loan at Bayern from Madrid, caught out the visiting defence with a pass into space down the right, and Joshua Kimmich was able to advance unchecked before driving past Keylor Navas at his near post.

All Rise: Yankees’ Aaron Judge Accused Of Being Closet Red Sox Fan

Share this: Red Sox fans would love nothing more than to see Aaron Judge in a Red Sox uniform. And now, their wishes have been granted. Well, sort of. A picture recently emerged on Twitter that shows a man, who sure looks a lot like the New York Yankees rookie slugger, wearing a Red Sox T-shirt. We can’t state with absolutely certainty that this is Judge, but it seems like the real deal. Obviously, this means Judge is bound for Boston once he becomes an unrestricted free agent in 2023, at which point he’ll begin his quest to shatter all of Ted Williams’ team home-run records. Plus, while he bides his time, Judge can work on his addition to the Boston outfield’s “win, dance, repeat”

Juventus and Real Madrid face final showdown

Juventus and Real Madrid face final showdown

The 2016/17 UEFA Champions League final pits the season's top scorers, holders Real Madrid CF, against a Juventus side who have conceded just three goals en route to Cardiff.• Both clubs have plenty of recent final experience to draw from. Defending champions Madrid – bidding to become the first team to retain the trophy in the UEFA Champions League era – are in a third final in four years, having beaten city rivals Club Atlético de Madrid in both 2014 and 2016; Juventus, meanwhile, lost to FC Barcelona in the 2015 showpiece. • This match is a repeat of the 1998 final in

2017 IndyCar Long Beach Live Stream: Watch Toyota Grand Prix Online

Share this: After a long offseason, the Verizon IndyCar Series finally is back. After nearly a month-long break, the Verizon IndyCar Series is back, as drivers are set to compete Sunday in the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach. Team Penske driver Simon Pagenaud will continue his quest to repeat as series champion, after finishing runner-up to Sebastien Bourdais at the Firestone Grand Prix on March 12. Pagenaud won last year’s race in Long Beach, Calif., though Bourdais has won the race three times in his career. Here’s how to watch the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach online: When: Sunday, April 9, at 4:30 p.m. ETLive Stream: NBC Sports Live Thumbnail photo via Kirby Lee/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link

Juventus can seal qualification with Lyon repeat win

Juventus can seal qualification with Lyon repeat win

One more victory will put Juventus through to the knockout rounds and, after beating Olympique Lyonnais through Juan Cuadrado's goal on matchday three, they will be confident of completing the job.• Gianluigi Buffon saved a penalty from Alexandre Lacazette and continued to keep the home team at bay even after Juve had lost Mario Lemina to a second yellow card. Previous meetings• Juventus won home and away when the sides met in the 2013/14 UEFA Europa League quarter-final.• Samuel Umtiti's own goal gave Juve a 2-1 second-leg win in Turin (and 3-1 success overall) after Jimmy B... UEFA.com - News

Eat Sleep Podcast Repeat: How Seth Rollins’ Return Changes WWE Landscape

Welcome back to Eat Sleep Podcast Repeat, NESN.com’s wrestling podcast. In this episode, Doug Kyed and Jeff Hancock break down WWE Extreme Rules. The biggest news out of the pay-per-view came at the very end, as former WWE World Heavyweight champion Seth Rollins returned to deliver a pedigree to his former Shield teammate and current champion, Roman Reigns. In an interesting twist, Rollins’ return came after Reigns retained the title by defeating AJ Styles in a brutal extreme rules match. Because of the format, Rollins interfering would have been completely legal, but the ex-champ decided to wait until his opponent was weakest to hand out the cr...