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Sarah Healy - Andrew Coscoran - Mark Britain - European Indoor championships: Mark English qualifies for 800m final - breakingnews.ie - Britain - Netherlands

European Indoor championships: Mark English qualifies for 800m final

Mark English has booked his place in tomorrow's final of the men's 800 metres at the European Indoor Championships in The Netherlands.

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Bayern Munich - Christian Pulisic - Theo Hernandez - Mohamed Salah - Bayer Leverkusen - Florian Wirtz - Matteo Gabbia - Bundesliga - ‘Captain America’ to the rescue as Pulisic scores 2 goals in Milan’s 3-2 win at Lecce - arabnews.com - Britain - Italy - Usa - county Southampton - Liverpool

‘Captain America’ to the rescue as Pulisic scores 2 goals in Milan’s 3-2 win at Lecce

MILAN: Christian Pulisic was the hero for AC Milan on Saturday with his two goals helping the Rossoneri end a three-match losing streak in Serie A. Pulisic first earned and converted a penalty to level the score at 2-2 after Lecce had been leading 2-0. The United States international — who is nicknamed “Captain America” — then scored the late winner in a 3-2 victory at Lecce. The result saw Milan inch up to eighth in the Italian league.

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Bayern Munich - Serge Gnabry - Alexander Zverev - Harry Kane - Nottingham Forest - Bayer Leverkusen - Vincent Kompany - Florian Wirtz - Raphael Guerreiro - Bundesliga - Bayern unpunished for shock loss as Leverkusen fall to defeat - arabnews.com - Britain - France - Portugal - New Zealand - India

Bayern unpunished for shock loss as Leverkusen fall to defeat

MUNICH: A 10-man Bayern Munich went unpunished for a shock 3-2 home defeat to Bochum on Saturday after title chasers Bayer Leverkusen were beaten 2-0 by Werder Bremen. Despite the loss, just Bayern’s second of the season, the Bavarians still hold an eight-point lead over defending champions Leverkusen with nine games to play. Leverkusen’s woes were deepened with an injury to star midfielder Florian Wirtz, who limped off after a rough challenge having played just 14 second-half minutes. With an eye on Tuesday’s return leg in the Champions League last 16 against Leverkusen, Bayern coach Vincent Kompany named a heavily changed XI, including leaving striker Harry Kane on the bench. Bayern midfielder Raphael Guerreiro’s 14th minute goal, when the Portuguese hammered a loose ball into the net, had Bayern on track before Serge Gnabry missed a 21st-minute penalty. With Kane, who has converted his past 30 penalties in a row, sitting on the bench, Gnabry stepped up but hit the ball against the post. Guerreiro however scored again with a rare header on the 28-minute mark, just three minutes before Bochum’s Jakov Medic pulled one back with an unstoppable rocket. Bochum were given hope when Bayern’s Joao Palhinha saw red for sinking his studs into Giorgos Masouras’s ankle just before half-time. Ibrahima Sissoko headed Bochum level six minutes into the second half and Matus Bero put the underdogs in front 71 minutes in, going the length of the field to knock in a Philipp Hofmann pass. Bochum’s surprise victory, their first win in Munich since 1991, took them three points clear of the automatic relegation placings. Leverkusen were down after just seven minutes when Romano Schmid tapped in from close range. With Leverkusen failing to

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Mohamed Salah - Harvey Elliott - Virgil Van-Dijk - Andy Robertson - Nottingham Forest - Darwin Núñez - Will Smallbone - Jean Philippe Mateta - Luis Díaz - Alisson Becker - Arne Slot - Salah fires Liverpool 16 points clear, Forest beat Man City - arabnews.com - Britain - Brazil - Egypt - New Zealand - India - county Southampton - Liverpool

Salah fires Liverpool 16 points clear, Forest beat Man City

LONDON: Premier League leaders Liverpool needed two Mohamed Salah penalties to beat bottom-of-the-table Southampton 3-1 on Saturday. Liverpool stretched their lead at the top to a massive 16 points, despite a sloppy first 45 minutes. Fresh from a smash-and-grab 1-0 Champions League victory over Paris Saint-Germain, Liverpool boss Arne Slot made just three changes. However, the Dutchman was forced into making three half-time alterations to kickstart the champions-elect. Southampton have taken just nine points from 28 games all season, but stunned Anfield when Will Smallbone fired the visitors in front in first-half stoppage time.

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The £12 Amazon designer perfume that 'smells so good I ended up ordering another one' - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain

The £12 Amazon designer perfume that 'smells so good I ended up ordering another one'

Mother’s Day is fast approaching and the thought of scrambling to buy something last minute can be stressful - especially if you haven’t been paying close attention to the hints your mother may have been dropping over the last couple of weeks.

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Jurgen Klopp - Mohamed Salah - Curtis Jones - Darwin Núñez - Will Smallbone - Southampton - Liverpool Fight Back To Go 16 Points Clear As Title Moves Closer - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - Liverpool

Liverpool Fight Back To Go 16 Points Clear As Title Moves Closer

Liverpool survived a scare from Southampton as Mohamed Salah and Darwin Nunez inspired the fightback in a 3-1 win that lifted the Premier League leaders 16 points clear at the top on Saturday. Arne Slot's side were rocked by Will Smallbone's first half opener for bottom of the table Southampton at Anfield. But Liverpool recovered their composure after half-time and the much-maligned Nunez equalised before earning the penalty that Salah converted to put them ahead. Salah netted another penalty to reach 32 goals in all competitions this season as the Reds edged closer to a record-equalling 20th English title and their first since 2020.

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Augusta National - Tiger Woods not in The Players Championship field in final year of exemption - foxnews.com - Britain

Tiger Woods not in The Players Championship field in final year of exemption

Tiger Woods is not in the field for The Players Championship next week at the TPC Sawgrass, the final year of his exemption from winning the 2019 Masters.

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Alexander Zverev - Nottingham Forest - Stuart Pearce - Forest beat Man City in a top four showdown - arabnews.com - Britain - France - New Zealand - India - Saudi Arabia - county Forest

Forest beat Man City in a top four showdown

NOTTINGHAM, United Kingdom: Nottingham Forest dealt a major blow to Manchester City’s bid to qualify for the Champions League as Callum Hudson-Odoi’s late winner sealed a 1-0 victory in the top four shoot-out on Saturday. City have been reduced to battling for a place in next season’s Champions League after a dismal campaign. Even that usually routine target is far from assured for Guardiola’s men following their ninth league defeat this term. With six titles in the past seven seasons, City have rarely had to worry about their place in the Premier League’s top four in the Pep Guardiola era. Yet they left the City Ground looking anxiously over their shoulders after a first league loss to Forest since 1997. Fifth-placed Chelsea, just one point adrift of City, will go above the champions if they beat lowly Leicester on Sunday. Finishing fifth could still be enough for City to reach Europe’s elite club competition depend on the results of the English clubs who remain in continental competitions this term. For City to achieve that modest goal, they will have to significantly improve on the latest limp display in a turbulent season. Third-placed Forest are four points clear of City thanks to only their third win in their last eight league games. Enjoying a fairytale season just a year after battling relegation, the former European champions are closing on a berth in the Champions League for the first time since 1980-81. After Forest’s former defender Stuart Pearce was rushed to hospital having been taken ill on a flight this week, his old club displayed a big screen message reading ‘Get Well Soon Stuart’, after three minutes of the Premier League game, recognizing Pearce’s old shirt number three. Forest were able to draw on

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