Soccer
Prem 'keeper didn't know what Nazi salute was
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Tuesday, 16 April 2019 08:47
Crystal Palace goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey "did not know" what a Nazi salute was, a Football Association panel has said.The Wales international was charged after appearing to perform a Nazi gesture in a photograph posted on Instagram by German teammate Max Meyer. Hennessey denied the allegation, and suggested the gesture was "absolutely coincidental" -- and the charge was eventually dropped.The written…
Spurs, United games 'absolute finals' - Guardiola
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Tuesday, 16 April 2019 07:14
MANCHESTER, England -- Pep Guardiola said Manchester City's next three matches will go a long way to defining their season as they chase an unprecedented Quadruple.City face Tottenham on Wednesday night in the Champions League trailing 1-0 from the first leg followed by a Premier League double-header against Spurs again and Manchester United.Anything but a victory on Wednesday would see…
Sources: Mkhitaryan has UEFA support over visa
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Tuesday, 16 April 2019 03:34
Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Arsenal will be given the full support of UEFA in order to secure a visa for the Armenia international to play in the Europa League final in Azerbaijan next month if the club reach the May 28 showpiece in Baku, sources have told ESPN FC.Arsenal face Napoli in Italy on Thursday on the brink of a semifinal…
UCL quarterfinal 2nd legs: Predictions, key battles
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Sunday, 14 April 2019 09:22
Last week's first legs in the four Champions League quarterfinals offered up a contrast of games that all entertained in their own way and, crucially, kept the ties alive into their respective second legs.Can Manchester United come back to upset Barcelona? Will Cristiano Ronaldo deliver yet more heroics for Juventus? Can Liverpool hang on at Porto? Will Manchester City thrash…
Barca must tune noise out as they seek history
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Tuesday, 16 April 2019 01:05
It's both startling and somewhat unfair, the degree to which Barcelona are treading along a knife edge at the Camp Nou. If they eliminate Manchester United from the Champions League, whether by hook, crook, a goalless draw or a champagne fest of scintillating, inspired football, they will be about three good performances away from their third trophy Treble.That their opponents…
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