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Nedbank Cup - The Buc stops here? Expectations fall on Pirates to snuff Dondol's giant-killing Nedbank Cup run - news24.com - South Africa -  Johannesburg

The Buc stops here? Expectations fall on Pirates to snuff Dondol's giant-killing Nedbank Cup run

Despite the giant-killing nature of their opposition, Orlando Pirates coach Jose Riveiro said expectations of defeating Dondol Stars in their Nedbank Cup quarter-final at the Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane on Saturday remains high.

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Bayern Munich - Sean Dyche - Harry Kane - Reece James - Alexis Mac-Allister - Axel Disasi - Football rumours: Man United face competition from Bayern Munich to sign Harry Kane - breakingnews.ie - Manchester - France - Spain - Colombia - Monaco - county Kane - Liverpool

Football rumours: Man United face competition from Bayern Munich to sign Harry Kane

Manchester United remain favourites to land striker Harry Kane (29) from Tottenham this summer. The Daily Mirror reports the England captain wants to stay in the Premier League, but Bayern Munich are also interested.

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Stephen Bradley - Damien Duff - LOI preview: Shamrock Rovers aim for further progress - rte.ie - Ireland -  Dublin -  Derry

LOI preview: Shamrock Rovers aim for further progress

The League of Ireland Premier Division has a considerably different look after the double round of games in the last week with Shamrock Rovers now hunting down the leaders as Shelbourne visit Tallaght Stadium tonight.

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Harry Maguire - Raphael Varane - Marcel Sabitzer - Tyrell Malacia - Europa League - 'I had to make the changes': Ten Hag rues bad luck in Sevilla draw - rte.ie - Manchester - Argentina -  Santos

'I had to make the changes': Ten Hag rues bad luck in Sevilla draw

Erik ten Hag is sweating on the fitness of Lisandro Martinez and Raphael Varane after a comfortable Europa League quarter-final clash ended in a chaotic, and potentially costly, draw with Sevilla. Marcel Sabitzer's first-half brace put the Red Devils in control at a packed Old Trafford, where Antony hit the woodwork after the break as they pushed to deservedly extend their lead. Much-changed Sevilla had created little in response but a Tyrell Malacia own goal in the 84th minute provided a lifeline, with a serious-looking injury to Martinez quickly compounding matters. United had already lost fellow centre-back Varane to injury and had used all of their substitutes when the Argentina international went down, meaning they ended the game with 10 men. Six-time Europa League winners Sevilla capitalised and Youssef En-Nesyri's stoppage-time header ricocheted in off of Varane's replacement Harry Maguire as the first leg ended 2-2. "I had to make (the changes) - there was no other way," United boss Ten Hag said. "Rafa was injured and the first I had to make. Then Anthony Martial's first start after a long period, so we had to make him on the 60. "Then Bruno (Fernandes), I got the warning from the ref he was short before the second booking and the same with Antony dos Santos, so I had to make the subs. I had no other choice. "But, still, we controlled the game, still we had to score the third goal. "Then I think in the last 10 minutes of the game everything was against us, also we have to be more smart. "We switch off, of course, with the first goal, then we get an injury of Licha [Lisandro Martinez].

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Rui Patricio - Tammy Abraham - Danny Ings - Jarrod Bowen - Wojciech Szczesny - Lorenzo Pellegrini - Federico Gatti - Florian Wirtz - Europa League - Europa round-up: Szczesny fears eased as Juve seal win - rte.ie - Belgium - Portugal - Italy - Poland

Europa round-up: Szczesny fears eased as Juve seal win

Juventus eased fears over Wojciech Szczesny by declaring the goalkeeper was fine after he left the Europa League tie against Sporting complaining about chest palpitations. The former Arsenal number one left the pitch in tears after 44 minutes of a quarter-final first-leg tie that Juventus won 1-0. But Juventus quickly reported that the Poland international was well, posting on Twitter: "After a first check, everything is OK for Tek (Szczesny). Juventus secured a narrow lead to take to Portugal next week when Federico Gatti struck from close range after 73 minutes. Jose Mourinho's Roma came unstuck with a 1-0 defeat away to Feyenoord. Mats Wieferr provided the winner after 53 minutes, driving Oussama Idrissi's left-wing cross into the ground from 20 yards but with enough power to beat Roma goalkeeper Rui Patricio.

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Bruno Fernandes - Harry Maguire - Raphael Varane - Lisandro Martínez - David De-Gea - Jesus Navas - Marcel Sabitzer - Tyrell Malacia - Europa League - Late own goals hand Sevilla a draw at Man Utd - breakingnews.ie - Manchester - Spain

Late own goals hand Sevilla a draw at Man Utd

Manchester United threw away a commanding Europa League quarter-final lead against Sevilla as late Tyrell Malacia and Harry Maguire own goals saw the first leg end in a chaotic 2-2 draw.

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Bayern Munich - Anthony Martial - Marcus Rashford - Bruno Fernandes - Harry Maguire - Raphael Varane - Marcel Sabitzer - Tyrell Malacia - Europa League - Sevilla strikes back: Man United's late own goals leave Europa League quarter-final on edge - news24.com - Manchester

Sevilla strikes back: Man United's late own goals leave Europa League quarter-final on edge

Two late own goals left Manchester United work to do to reach the Europa League semi-finals as Sevilla salvaged a 2-2 draw from the first leg of their quarter-final tie at Old Trafford on Thursday.

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Bruno Fernandes - Harry Maguire - Raphael Varane - Lisandro Martínez - David De-Gea - Jesus Navas - Marcel Sabitzer - Tyrell Malacia - Europa League - Two shambolic own goals cost Man United victory against Sevilla - rte.ie - Manchester - Spain

Two shambolic own goals cost Man United victory against Sevilla

Manchester United threw away a commanding Europa League quarter-final lead against Sevilla as late Tyrell Malacia and Harry Maguire own goals saw the first leg end in a chaotic 2-2 draw. Having won their play-off against Barcelona and beaten Real Betis in the last-16, Erik ten Hag's side appeared on course to knock out a third Spanish side. Marcel Sabitzer's quick-fire first-half brace put United in control of the Europa League quarter-final against Sevilla, with Antony hitting the woodwork as they pushed for a deserved third.

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