BIIK-Kazygurt 0-3 Paris Saint-GermainThe first Kazakh side to reach the last 16, BIIK had a sobering start to their tie; Verónica Boquete fired Paris ahead on 17 minutes from Ever Perisset's cross and the 2015 finalists struck again before the break, Irene Paredes heading in from a corner. The Spanish international then nodded in the third from Shirley Cruz Traña's free-kick just before the hour mark.Eskilstuna United 1-5 WolfsburgSwedish debutants Eskilstuna bowed to Hungarian internationall Zsanett Jakabfi, who connected with two Lara Dickenmann crosses inside the first 17 minutes to give Wolfsburg a 2-0 lead. Marija Banušić respond... UEFA.com - News
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Inter and Feyenoord turn heads, United lose again
Internazionale were one of several UEFA Europa League sides to catch the eye on Sunday as they put their matchday one defeat behind them to see off Serie A rivals Juventus. Inter lost 2-0 at home to Hapoel Beer-Sheva on Thursday, but they responded in the best possible fashion in the Derby d'Italia, coming from behind to beat Italian champions Juventus 2-1 thanks to goals from Mauro Icardi and Ivan Perišić.Feyenoord struck a similarly telling blow in the Netherlands as they extended their perfect winning start to six games, Eric Botteghin making the difference in a 1-0 succe... UEFA.com - News
Sharks Turn Predators Into Prey, Eliminate Nashville In Game 7 Blowout
The beards are coming. Joe Thornton, Logan Couture and the San Jose Sharks advanced to the Western Conference Finals for the first time since 2011 with a 5-0 Game 7 shutout of the Nashville Predators on Thursday night. Five different Sharks scored goals on the evening. Logan Couture finished with a game-high three points on a goal and two assists, while Joe Thornton and Patrick Marleau each had a goal and an assist apiece. This four-on-one goal was sort of a microcosm of the night. The Sharks will face the St. Louis Blues, who defeated the Dallas Stars earlier this week in a Game 7 of their own. Thumbnail photo
Anthony Foley: Munster just didn’t turn up
Thousands turn out to welcome Dubs ‘home’
Don't give up the day job - David Henry was in flying form as he led the team in an impromptu performance of Molly Malone from the stage at Merrion Square Stephen Cluxton and Tomás Quinn wave to the crowd Mickey Whelan holds the Sam Maguire aloft Thousands of fans turned up to show their appreciation Sam in Sam - Bryan Cullen and Eamon Fennell pose with young fan Sam Murphy By Micil Glennon Thousands of Dublin supporters have turned out in the city centre to 'welcome home' their All-Ireland-winning heroes. The victorious Boys in Blue were hailed by fans in Merrion Square in Dublin as they showed off the Sam Maguire won after the most dramatic of finales against Kerry on Sunday. Earlier they brought the famous
Chelsea turn attentions to Mata
Chelsea are reported to have made a bid in the region of £27 million for Valencia midfielder Juan Mata.GettyImagesAndre Villas-Boas could turn to Juan Mata to add creativity to his side• Keegan on AVB• AVB: Modric pursuit not up to me• Redknapp mulls Modric sale• Chelsea complete Lukaku deal• Wenger rules out Mata dealAndre Villas-Boas is known to be keen to add to his midfield, both to increase numbers and to inject creativity after the team struggled to provide record signing Fernando Torres with sufficient service after his move from Liverpool in January.Luka Modric is still said to be on the club's radar - though Villas-Boas told a press conference on Thursday that the continuation of the pursuit will be the "club's decision" - but