Zlatan Ibrahimović scores for seventh club in Europe

Zlatan Ibrahimović scores for seventh club in Europe

Zlatan Ibrahimović joined a select band of player with his winner for Manchester United against Zorya Luhansk in the UEFA Europa League on Thursday.Already the first player to score for six different sides in the UEFA Champions League, Ibrahimović has become only the third to get goals for seven teams in UEFA club competition. He emulates former Juventus team-mate Adrian Mutu and fellow Scandinavian John Carew, who was the first to achieve the feat when he scored for Aston Villa at Odense on 19 July 2008 in the UEFA Intertoto Cup. UEFA.com compares the three's numbers and sees where Ibrahimović's

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Lochte feels ‘hurt’ after ‘Dancing with the Stars’ incident

LOS ANGELES — Ryan Lochte says he feels “a little hurt” after two men were arrested for allegedly rushing the stage following his performance on “Dancing with the Stars.” The two men, wearing anti-Lochte T-shirts, were arrested on suspicion of criminal trespassing, Los Angeles police spokesman Officer Mike Lopez said. They had rushed the stage while Lochte was getting his scores from judge Carrie Ann Inaba for his debut performance during Monday night’s live installment of the celebrity ballroom dance competition. “Hey, back off,” Inaba said as the altercation was occurring off screen. When the show returned, “Dancing with the Stars” host Tom Bergeron explained they were interrupted by “a little incident” and thanked the ABC series’ security team “for staying in shape.” The two

Olympic Men’s Basketball Schedule 2016: Dates, Start Times, Scores At Rio Games

Share this: Men’s basketball at the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, begins Saturday with three matchups, including the United States starting its gold medal defense against China. Team USA has won the last two gold medals at Beijing in 2008 and London in 2012, and it enters Rio as the overwhelming favorite to claim another title, according to oddsmakers. Here’s the complete schedule for men’s basketball at the Summer Olympics. All times are Eastern. Saturday, Aug. 6Australia 87, France 66USA 119, China 62Serbia 86, Venezuela 62 Sunday, Aug. 7 Lithuania 82, Brazil 76Croatia 72, Spain 70Argentina 94, Nigeria 66 Monday, Aug. 8Serbia vs. Australia, 1:15 p.m.USA vs. Venezuela, 6 p.m.France vs. China, 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 9Spain vs. Brazil, 1:15 p.m.Lithuania vs. Nigeria, 6 p.m.Argentina vs. Croatia,

Olympic Men’s Soccer Schedule 2016: Dates, Start Times, Scores At Rio Games

Share this: Brazil soccer is hoping the new direction it has taken will lead to Olympic glory. The men’s soccer tournament at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro will begin Thursday, with 16 teams chasing the gold medal. Mexico currently stands as the defending champion, but the likes of Argentina, Brazil and Germany lead a host of contenders for the big prize. The men’s tournament primarily features players from their respective U-23 national teams, but overage stars such as Brazil’s Neymar and Mexico’s Oribe Peralta will be familiar to soccer fans near and far. Brazil never has won a gold medal at an Olympic games. Newly installed coach Rogerio Micale, who took over the host nation’s U-23 team last month after Dunga’s

Stephen Curry Scores 17 Points In Overtime Alone As Warriors Win Game 4

by Zack Cox on Tue, May 10, 2016 at 2:04AM 5,401 Welcome back, Stephen Curry. After sitting out four games with a knee injury, Curry came back with a vengeance Monday night in Game 4 of the Golden State Warriors’ second-round playoff series with the Portland Trail Blazers. The NBA’s Most Valuable Player began the game on the bench but finished with 40 points — including an NBA-record 17 in overtime — as the Warriors won 132-125 to push the Blazers to the brink of elimination.

Australian Open 2016: Day 2 Men’s Results, Highlights, First-Round Scores

The first round of the 2016 Australian Open ended Tuesday, and one of the best players in the world went home early. Rafael Nadal, a 14-time Grand Slam champion, was upset in five sets by Fernando Verdasco. It’s only the second time Nadal has been upset in Round 1 of a major tournament. There were no other significant upsets Tuesday. All four semifinalists from last year — Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray, Tomas Berdych and Stan Wawrinka — won their first round matchups. Other notable stars such as Roger Federer and David Ferrer also are through to the next round. Australian Lleyton Hewitt won his first-round matchup in straight sets, much to ...