The 49ers find out something about Rangers in an unforgiving place where stars wear stripes – big match takedown
If 49ers chief Paraag Marathe tuned in to Ibrox in the hope of seeing a big hitting performance then he wouldn’t have been disappointed.
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If 49ers chief Paraag Marathe tuned in to Ibrox in the hope of seeing a big hitting performance then he wouldn’t have been disappointed.
Manchester City missed out on the chance to go third in the Premier League as they were beaten 2-0 by Liverpool at the Etihad, with Arne Slot's team strengthening their grip on the title race.
Alex Ovechkin fired a perfect wrist shot past Calvin Pickard for his first goal of the game, scored from his office on the power play for his second and sailed a shot into an empty net from his own zone to complete the hat trick.
Four-time Tour de France champion Chris Froome suffered a broken collarbone in a crash during the final stage of the UAE Tour in the United Arab Emirates on Sunday.
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Lionel Messi was undeterred by the frigid temperatures on Wednesday night, when he scored the only goal in Inter Miami's 1-0 win against Sporting Kansas City in a CONCACAF Champions Cup match. Days later, he didn't score in their MLS opener, but he came up huge in another way: with a late game-tying assist.
NEW YORK — The moment so many of these fans came to see — the ones proudly wearing blue and white, anyway — unfolded barely a minute into the second half of an already lopsided affair. A turnover by Illinoispoint guard Kasparas Jakucionis, the highly talented B-side of Saturday's primetime showcase, gave way to Duke star Cooper Flagg loping across midcourt with nary a body between him and the hoop. Flagg gathered the ball in his mitt-sized right hand and then vaulted into the air for a vicious slam that set Madison Square Garden ablaze, extending the Blue Devils' lead to 19 before scores of spectators had even returned from their halftime concession runs.