ROME - A series of colossal errors by Roma handed Real Madrid a 2-0 victory on Tuesday and first place in Group G of the Champions League.
PARIS - Paris Saint-Germain's teenage superstar Kylian Mbappe has told AFP that, for all the Qatar-owned club's huge investment in recent years, it will need to catch some breaks if it is to finally fulfill its dream of winning the Champions League.
Barcelona is the best-paid team in global sport and the first to have average basic annual pay of more than EUR10 million ($12.8 million), according to a global survey published on Monday.
LONDON - Tottenham's Harry Kane and Inter Milan's Mauro Icardi will stage a do-or-die duel as two of the most prolific strikers in the Champions League go head to head at Wembley on Wednesday.
China has sets its sights on topping its Rio Olympics athletics medal tally at Tokyo 2020 as the nation aims to regain the balance of power in its relay rivalry with Japan and boldly targets upsets against Western powerhouses in other events.
Li Haotong is raring to take the challenge to the United States as he closes on a spot in the International team for next year's Presidents Cup at Royal Melbourne.
The Big Three is the year-end top three, something that last happened in 2014.
ABU DHABI - Fernando Alonso said goodbye to Formula One on Sunday amid a fanfare of crowd-pleasing donut spins, generous tributes and a handful of post-race penalties.
Lewis Hamilton ended his near-perfect 2018 with a typically assured victory in Sunday's eventful season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on an emotional day at the Yas Marina Circuit.
ABU DHABI - Sebastian Vettel said he needed "some time for myself" to recover from a second straight season in which his Formula One title challenge crumbled under relentless pressure from Lewis Hamilton.
LONDON - Some have cast the relationship between Ireland coach Joe Schmidt and Johnny Sexton as like father and son - and the latter has from the outset been in the precocious category.
EAST RUTHERFORD, New Jersey - Tom Brady set yet another NFL record. Ho-hum. The New England Patriots quarterback was more excited about earning another victory.
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