Barcelona cut loose, Napoli and Tottenham stumble

Barcelona cut loose, Napoli and Tottenham stumble

Messi and Suárez score twice as Barcelona rack up eight Lukaku hits double to help Manchester United bounce back Tottenham, Napoli and Monaco suffer Sunday defeats Liverpool, Paris record fourth victories from four league games Madrid and Juventus on to three wins from three PICK YOUR #UCLFANTASY TEAM NOW Group A

Madrid and Juventus triumph, Tottenham thwarted

Madrid and Juventus triumph, Tottenham thwarted

Asensio scores twice in comeback victory for Madrid Higuaín leaves pitch injured as Juventus win Turin derby Tottenham face FA Cup replay after late Rochdale leveller Barcelona return to winning ways following two Liga draws Late Lewandowski penalty seals 13th straight win for Bayern Are you pronouncing the players' names correctly? Friday

Tottenham come from 2-0 down to draw at Juventus

Tottenham come from 2-0 down to draw at Juventus

Tottenham mounted a remarkable comeback to deservedly draw at Juventus in the first leg of their round of 16 tie.The home side flew out of the blocks with Gonzalo Higuaín on target twice inside nine minutes. The Argentinian striker volleyed in Miralem Pjanić's clever free-kick then converted from the spot after Ben Davies had felled Federico Bernardeschi. But the visitors regrouped and, after Gianluigi Buffon had repelled Harry Kane's point-blank header, the Spurs striker rounded the keeper to pull one back in the 35th minute. Higuaín hammered his second penalty of the game against the bar on the stroke of

Madrid overwhelm Sevilla as Tottenham hit five

Madrid overwhelm Sevilla as Tottenham hit five

Madrid stun Sevilla with five first-half goals including a first for Hakimi Ronaldo and Kane both reach 50 goals in all competitions in 2017 Vidal on target but Bayern win tempered by injury to goalkeeper Ullrich Eight teams play on Sunday, including the Manchester derby Last 16: possible opponents, previous meetings HAVE YOU PICKED YOUR TEAM OF THE YEAR? SaturdayWest Ham 1-0 ChelseaFrankfurt 0-1 BayernTottenham 5... UEFA.com - News

Kane hits Tottenham treble, Roma score four

Kane hits Tottenham treble, Roma score four

Harry Kane scored a hat-trick as Tottenham Hotspur progressed in the FA Cup along with fellow UEFA Europa League contenders Manchester United, amid wins elsewhere for the likes of Roma and Lyon. Defeated 1-0 away to Genk on Thursday, Tottenham raised morale ahead of this week's round of 32 decider by strolling through to the FA Cup quarter-finals. Kane was the architect of their progress in a 3-0 victory at Fulham, the England striker hitting his fifth treble for the club to set up a last-eight contest with another London side, Millwall.Manchester United also face capital oppositio... UEFA.com - News

Liverpool Earns Much-Needed Win Over Tottenham Behind Sadio Mane’s Two Goals

Liverpool Earns Much-Needed Win Over Tottenham Behind Sadio Mane’s Two Goals

Liverpool turned on the style to record their first Premier League victory of 2017 with a comprehensive 2-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield on Saturday evening. An explosive first-half performance saw the Reds fly into a two-goal lead thanks to a quick-fire double from Sadio Mane. The forward first converted after being sent clean through on goal by Georginio Wijnaldum’s through ball after 16 minutes. He grabbed a second almost immediately when he crashed home from close range after Hugo Lloris had initially repelled efforts from Adam Lallana and Roberto Firmino. Liverpool had further opportunities to add to their tally as they moved ba... NESN.com

Fiorentina, Totti and Tottenham turn heads

Fiorentina, Totti and Tottenham turn heads

Fiorentina's 2-1 victory against Juventus was just one of several notable results for the UEFA Europa League sides over the weekend as the likes of Roma, Tottenham and Manchester United all made headlines. The race for glory in Serie A heated up on Sunday as Fiorentina got the better of champions Juve thanks to goals from Croatian pair Nikola Kalinić and Milan Badelj. That lifted the Viola to eighth, with the real beneficiaries second-placed Roma – now a point back having played a game more – with Francesco Totti having marked