Barça Secure La Liga with 1-0 Win over Real Madrid
In a decisive La Liga fixture, Barça defeated Real Madrid 1‑0 to clinch the Spanish championship. The win was secured by a goal from Ferran Torres and a solid defensive display. The match, played at 8pm BST, saw both teams fielding strong line‑ups, but only Barça managed to find the back of the net.
Manchester City’s Khadija Shaw stuns Chelsea in dramatic FA Cup semi-final
Khadija Shaw showed Manchester City what they are giving up and Chelsea what they are potentially getting in emphatic style at Stamford Bridge, scoring the injury-time equaliser and then the winner as City came from two goals behind to earn a place in the FA Cup final against Brighton.
Shaw has dominated headlines this week: the Women’s Super League top scorer is set to leave Manchester City and Chelsea are leading the chase. Her 91st-minute goal forced extra time before a thumping header in the 103rd minute ensured City’s double ambitions remain alive after the most fraught of encounters. trojkonferencja2024.pl
Continue reading...Rochdale return to Football League in shootout after Boreham Wood thriller
Boreham Wood 2-2 Rochdale (Rochdale win 3-1 on pens)
Rush 22, Abdulmalik 69; Smith 78, Dieseruvwe 90+6
Supporting Rochdale should come with a health warning. For all that football has a wonderful propensity for drama, few clubs have ever packed in the heart-stopping tribulations of their past fortnight. But, after it all, they are a Football League club again. And that is all that matters.
Hopes of returning to the ranks of the country’s top 92 clubs looked to have disintegrated as mere seconds remained for Boreham Wood to cling on for victory in this National League playoff final. Then came Mani Dieseruvwe’s extraordinary 96th-minute equaliser to send the match into extra time that preceded penalties.
Continue reading...‘Gives him a chance to reset’: Morosi on Naylor being optioned to triple-A
Sin Seixas, brilla Paul Magnier, y sin Pogacar, la desgracia se ceba con el UAE en el Giro de Italia
No ha sido la partenza del Giro en Bulgaria un frenesí de vibrantes emociones. No al menos lejos de la meta, donde cada día de competición —tres en este caso, todos con llegada al esprint— deja siempre vencedores y vencidos, germen de cualquier relato. Solo repite triunfo Magnier, el Paul que Francia abraza cuando mira más allá de su niño bonito, Paul Seixas. El otro, esprinter del Soudal Quick-Step y también joven, 22 años recién cumplidos, mirada rasgada, mechones sobre la frente y dentadura infinita, se marcha de los Balcanes cubierto por el púrpura ciclamino de la regularidad y con dos victorias en el zurrón, la última este domingo en las anchas y pobladísimas avenidas de Sofía. El rosa de líder lo mantiene en la capital búlgara el uruguayo Thomas Silva, triunfador en la etapa del sábado.
