MADRID: A rejuvenated Ronaldinho scored two trademark free-kicks as Barcelona moved to within one point of tabletoppers Real Madrid courtesy of a 3-0 win over Real Betis on Sunday.
NEW YORK: Paula Radcliffe was in familiar territory on Sunday, controling a race from the front with rival Gete Wami on her shoulder, and this time the Briton was all smiles after a New York City Marathon win.
ROME: AC Milan set aside the stories of crises and desperate home form to thrash Sampdoria 5-0 away in the latest round of Serie A matches on Wednesday.
LONDON: Liverpool is investigating how midfielder John Arne Riise's payslip ended up on the Internet, a spokesman for the English Premier League football club said Wednesday.
RIO DE JANEIRO: Sao Paulo won the Brazilian championship for the second year running on Wednesday on a night marred by a dressing-room brawl in another match.
LONDON: A Frank Lampard hat-trick, including a scrambled effort in injury time, helped holders Chelsea overturn a 3-2 deficit and beat Leicester City 4-3 in the fourth round of the League Cup on Wednesday.
PARIS: Wimbledon doubles champion Michael Llodra fuelled the debate on alleged match-fixing in tennis by saying on Tuesday he had been asked to throw a match four years ago.
MADRID: Striker Thierry Henry has admitted he is not performing as well for Barcelona as he did for Arsenal and needs more time to adapt to his Spanish club's style of football.
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