Cardiff City headlines as pundit slams 'such a poor decision' in Blackpool game and Bagan reveals spark behind form
These are your Cardiff City headlines on Sunday, February 20.
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These are your Cardiff City headlines on Sunday, February 20.
Ben Garuccio's incredible scorpion-kick goal has stolen the show and gone viral as Western United beat Western Sydney 3-2 to leap back to the top of the A-League Men table.
There was no arguing with Romelu Lukaku’s first involvement at Selhurst Park. In fact he was on the ball before anyone else on the pitch. Little did he know as he passed the ball smoothly backwards to N’Golo Kante from the kick-off, however, that he would touch the ball only another six times.
Brisbane coach Warren Moon launched a rare spray at his side after a Bruno Fornaroli double earned Perth a 2-0 A League Men win in Launceston and lifted the Glory off the foot of the ladder.
Adam Henrique and Nicolas Deslauriers scored two goals each as the Anaheim Ducks defeated the Vancouver Canucks 7-4 Saturday night to snap a four-game NHL winless streak.
Serie A leaders AC Milan averted a shock defeat to basement club Salernitana on Saturday, with Ante Rebic rescuing a 2-2 draw with a late strike from long range. Milan, who are chasing a first title in 11 years, went ahead in the fifth minute with a strike from Brazilian attacking midfielder Junior Messias after he had been released by full back Theo Hernandez. Salernitana pulled level in the 29th minute through an overhead kick from striker Federico Bonazzoli and then took a surprise lead in the 72nd with a diving header from Bosnian forward Milan Djuric.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas, a transgender woman, won her third individual Ivy League championship on Saturday night by out-touching Yale's Iszac Henig, a transgender man, in the highly anticipated 100-yard freestyle.