Football: Crystal Palace coup gives Hodgson's men comeback win at Manchester City
Manchester City defender Kyle Walker sending Max Meyer flying to give away a penalty to Roy Hodgson's Crystal Palace in their Premier League game. Luka Milivojevic put it away to earn the visitors a 3-1 lead after 51 minutes. Ilkay Gundogan's header gave the hosts the lead after 27 minutes. But Palace turned the game on its head with well-taken strikes from Jeffrey Schlupp (33rd) and Andros Townsend's goal of the season contender, a volley from outside the box. Kevin de Bruyne scored a consolation, a goal that was meant as a cross five minutes from time, to make it 3-2 as City lost ground on leaders Liverpool.
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Kylian Mbappe became the youngest player in 45 years to reach 50 Ligue 1 goals as Paris St Germain beat visiting Nimes 3-0 on Saturday to stretch their lead at the top to 17 points.
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Solskjaer aims for 3rd. The Manchester United goal machine under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has gone quiet of late. During their run of four defeats in five games in all competitions, Marcus Rashford
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He told Sky Sports, having seen the Red Devils grind out a 0-0 draw at Liverpool in their last trip to a fellow title hopeful: "Manchester United's trip to Chelsea on is a huge game for the
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Home » News » Sports » 'I made a mistake': Pochettino takes blame but slams 'sloppy' Spurs 'I made a mistake': Pochettino takes blame but slams 'sloppy' Spurs. says Fernandinho.
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Liverpool will benefit in the Premier League because of their win, says Tim Sherwood (Pic: SKY SPORTS) "It wasn't about the 29 years and winning the Premier League, they are probably sick of hearing it now, we all are.
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Rangers looked to strengthen their bid to win the Scottish Premiership title by announcing Sunday they had signed ex-England striker Jermain Defoe in a loan move. The 36-year-old Defoe, who has scored 162 goals in England's top flight, has joined Rangers from Premier League club Bournemouth in an 18-month deal.
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Valencia set up a Copa del Rey showdown with Barcelona as they reached the final for the first time in 11 years by beating Real Betis 1-0 at a bouncing Mestalla on Thursday where a second-half
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Players acknowledge fans and celebrate after Juventus secured its 8th consecutive Italian Serie A title in Turin on Saturday. Football Juventus win eighth Serie A title in a row.
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