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Football leaders Barca managed another goalless draw in La Liga

Leaders Barcelona played out a second successive 0-0 draw in La Liga after mid-table Getafe battled for points at home in a tough game on Sunday. Barca, held on a visit to Girona last weekend, still have the advantage over second-placed Real Madrid, but Sunday’s draw takes the gap to 11 points with nine games remaining.

Motorcycling-Rins won in Texas after Bagnaia fell from pole position

Alex Rins won the Grand Prix of the Americas in Austin on Sunday after MotoGP world champion Francesco ‘Pecco’ Bagnaia, winner of Saturday’s sprint, crashed while leading from pole position. The Spaniard’s surprise victory on a sunny afternoon in Texas was the first for the LCR Honda team since Briton Cal Crutchlow in Argentina in 2018.

Soccer-United moved into third place behind Antony as Dalot’s goal secured victory for Forest

Manchester United’s Antony scored and set up Diogo Dalot’s assist to lead the injury-plagued visitors to a 2-0 win at Nottingham Forest on Sunday as Erik ten Hag’s side slipped to third place in their bid for a place in the Champions League next season. . United have collected 59 points from 30 matches, three points ahead of fourth-placed Newcastle United and six points behind Tottenham Hotspur, who have played 31 matches.

Soccer-Vitinha was finally on target as Marseille went second

Vitinha scored his first goal for Olympique de Marseille as they beat Troyes 3-1 to move into second place in the Ligue 1 table on Sunday. The Portuguese striker, who joined in January, scored either side of the gap with Cengiz Under also scoring to take Igor Tudor’s side on 64 points with seven games remaining.

Football-They are all final in clashes, says Man Utd boss Ten Hag

With his Manchester United side still in the midst of three different runs and amid a grueling series of fixtures, manager Erik ten Hag says he won’t be prioritizing one competition over another. “We are approaching this game by game, what can we do?” Ten Hag said after Sunday’s 2-0 Premier League win over Nottingham Forest. “We have to win. We are United, we have to win every game.”

Motorcycling-Bagnaia was confused after dropping another 25 points

MotoGP world champion Francesco Bagnaia was confused and angry after picking up 25 points when he crashed out of the American Grand Prix on Sunday while leading from pole position. The Ducati rider, who sprinted on Saturday/Sunday in his Portuguese opener last month, has now crashed in his last two distance races when he had perhaps 45 points.

Tennis-Rublev got the long-awaited prize with the Monte Carlo title

Andrey Rublev capitalized on Holger Rune’s nerves to win the Monte Carlo final 5-7 6-2 7-5 on Sunday as the Russian’s talent was eventually rewarded with a Masters title. The fifth seed kept his cool as he needed to beat his 19-year-old opponent and claim the most prestigious title of his career.

Football-Roma cruise to 3-0 win over Udinese

Third-placed AS Roma earned a comfortable 3-0 victory at home to Udinese thanks to goals from Edoardo Bove, Lorenzo Pellegrini and Tammy Abraham in Serie A on Sunday. Roma now have 56 points from 30 games, five points behind second-placed Lazio and three ahead of fourth-placed AC Milan.

Football-jittery Arsenal lose their grip with the top in sight

Even as Arsenal build a scary lead at the top of the Premier League and excitement mounts in north London, some are wondering if Mikel Arteta’s side will be able to cope when Manchester City warm up. Until a week ago it looked like they were taking matters into their own hands as they arrived at Anfield on a seven-game league winning streak and then faced off 2-0 against Liverpool within half an hour resounding.

Ice Hockey – Federal Government Restores Funding to Hockey Canada

The Canadian government will refund the funds to Hockey Canada once the agency meets three requirements to make the sport safer, Sports Minister Pascale St-Onge said Sunday ahead of the gold medal game. women’s ice hockey world championship between the United States and Canada. Canada’s hockey fund was frozen last year when the national governing body came under scrutiny for its handling of sexual harassment allegations.

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