De Bruyne out of Haaland’s shadow, delivers again in Madrid
MADRID: Kevin De Bruyne’s shot flew like a missile, skimming just above the turf in a trajectory not dissimilar to Carlos Alberto’s glorious goal for Brazil in the 1970 World Cup final.
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MADRID: Kevin De Bruyne’s shot flew like a missile, skimming just above the turf in a trajectory not dissimilar to Carlos Alberto’s glorious goal for Brazil in the 1970 World Cup final.
Kaden Groves won a damp, chaotic stage five of the Giro d'Italia on a crash-strewn day during which overall favourite Remco Evenepoel was almost taken out of the race by a stray dog and Mark Cavendish slid across the finish line on his backside to take fourth place.
Favourite Remco Evenepoel crashed twice on stage five of the Giro d'Italia on Wednesday, the first time after a dog strayed on to the road in treacherous conditions caused by driving rain, before Kaden Groves won the stage in a bunch sprint.
Former Manchester City player Alfie Haaland believes he was kicked out of his seat at the Bernabeu on Tuesday night because he celebrated Kevin De Bruyne's equaliser against Real Madrid.
Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-QuickStep) was sent crashing to the tarmac after a stray dog ran into the peloton’s path on Stage 5 at the Giro d’Italia. It initially appeared the Belgian’s dream of winning a second Grand Tour was over as he sat wounded on the tarmac for over a minute, but he belatedly returned to his feet and re-joined the race. Ad His entire cohort of team-mates, some of whom also hit the deck, surrounded him as they began the slog to get back into the peloton.
Manchester City forward Jack Grealish is confident he and his teammates can finish the job against Real Madrid when the two meet in next week's Champions League semi-final second leg, saying City feel "unstoppable" at home.
Kevin De Bruyne's brilliant drive earned Manchester City a 1-1 draw at Real Madrid in a gripping Champions League semi-final first leg battle on Tuesday.
Aberdeen beat the mighty Madrid to lift the European Cup Winners’ Cup but captain Willie Miller reckons battering Bayern Munich was their Real crowning glory.