Imperious Man City concede just one shot on target in 19th successive win
They put one foot in the Champions League quarter-finals with a comfortable victory over Borussia Monchengladbach.
They put one foot in the Champions League quarter-finals with a comfortable victory over Borussia Monchengladbach.
The fight took place in front of a pandemic-limited crowd at the Alamodome in San Antonio.
The Springbok had his hat-trick before half-time as Ulster maintained their winning streak.
The Argentine international scored and won a penalty, to set up a mouth-watering tie with German champions Bayern Munich on Friday.
Currently bottom of the table, the loss edges Norwich closer to relegation.
Anthony Martial scored a hat-trick amid a victory over Sheffield United.
The Irish side were a player down for more than 80% of the game.
Efforts from Michael Duffy, Patrick Hoban and Jordan Flores ensured that the Lilywhites kept up the pace with Shamrock Rovers.
The reigning champions benefited from some contentious decisions this evening.
The Cork native could no inspire the Canaries to victory on his full debut.
Opening batsman Evin Lewis fell agonisingly short of a century.
The result sees the Reds go 13 points clear of the Foxes, with a game in hand on Brendan Rodgers’ men.
Tonight’s outcome will increase pressure on under-fire Everton boss Marco Silva.
Lucas Paqueta and Danilo were also on target amid a 3-0 victory over South Korea.
France-based duo Sidy Sarr and Habibou Diallo netted within three minutes during the first half.
Giovani Lo Celso and Christian Eriksen were also on target for the Premier League side.
There was no happy return to his former club for Stephen O’Donnell.
Pep Guardiola’s side earned a convincing victory over Crystal Palace.
The match at the Toyota Stadium was a scrappy affair during the first half, but it did spring to life in the second.
Ireland underage international Emily Whelan scored a hat-trick amid a comprehensive victory against Kilkenny.
Mo Salah, Divock Origi and Virgil Van Dijk were among the scorers.
Last year’s team captain Donal Down O’Sullivan was their best performer on the night.
The London club came 27-16 down to see off their opponents.
Elsewhere, Germany beat Austria, as the details for the quarter-finals were confirmed.
The Englishman was unable to continue because of an accidental low blow.
Philippe Coutinho was also on target in a one-sided affair.
Goals by James Forrest, Odsonne Edouard with a penalty and Australian Tom Rogic gave Neil Lennon’s team an easy win over Aberdeen.
The Frenchman struck after 30 minutes of a one-sided contest at Santiago Bernabeu, while Vinicius Junior impressed.
The win leave Pep Guardiola’s men just four points behind the Reds with 23 games played.
BBC pundit Jermaine Jenas believes the Blues star has outgrown his team-mates.
The Portuguese star was substituted just afterwards for the first time this season.
Allegations of financial impropriety off the field couldn’t derail the Etihad outfit on the field tonight.
The Gunners are now level on points with Tottenham after beating Everton, thanks to goals from Alexandre Lacazette and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
The Gunners saw off Vorskla in the Europa League thanks to goals from Danny Welbeck, Mesut Ozil and a brace from the Gabonese striker.
Kylian Mbappe and Neymar were both absent, but it made little difference, as the French side earned an easy win.
Roberto Martinez’s men showed their class and no hangover from their exertions in finishing third in Russia.
Goals from Mateusz Klich, Kemar Roofe (2) and Ezgjan Alioski secured the victory.
The result put the Treaty County in control of the Munster hurling championship.
Antonio Valencia and Anthony Martial were among the goalscorers for the Red Devils.
The England international overtook Alan Shearer’s Premier League record for most goals in a calendar year.