Game Recaps
Japan Clinches World Cup Spot With 89th-Minute Goal And Condemns Australia To Playoff Path
SYDNEY - Substitute Kaoru Mitoma scored twice in the final few minutes to give Japan a 2-0 win over Australia at a rain-soaked Olympic Stadium on Thursday and send his country through to seventh successive edition of the World Cup finals.
Japan's first victory over the Socceroos in Australia since 1998 also secured Saudi Arabia's passage to Qatar and condemned Australia to a tricky path through two playoffs if they are to make the finals for the fifth time in a row.
The Wink That Shook Europe’s Goliath — Juve Manager Reacts To His Sub Scoring In Massive Upset
Lyon has utterly dominated women’s soccer in Europe over the last decade, winning seven Women’s Champions League titles since 2011. On Wednesday, that dynasty looked shaken to its core by a wry wink and a stunning comeback.
Las Xolas Muerden A Las Campeonas Y Terminan Su Invicto De 13 Partidos
De visita en la frontera, las actuales campeonas de la Liga MX Femenil perdieron su invicto.
Rayadas llevaba 13 partidos sin derrotas, considerando el torneo anterior, y 10 victorias consecutivas en este Clausura 2022. Pero la noche de este lunes el gol no llegó y las Xolas celebraron una merecida victoria por 2-0.
El triunfo local, curiosamente, cortó otra racha: las de Tijuana llevaban 10 partidos sin ganar, siendo el último un 3-2 sobre Santos Laguna en la Jornada 1 de la actual competencia.
Julián Quiñones Empata El Atlas Vs Chivas En El Minuto 90 Y Se Va Expulsado Por Gesto Obsceno
En tiempos en los que la Liga MX trata de desplegar un mensaje de paz en sus estadios, los jugadores del Atlas y las Chivas poco aportaron a la causa.
Empujones, un intento de asfixia y gestos obscenos fueron parte de un clásico tapatío áspero y que terminó con tres expulsados.
¡Despertó El América! 20 Minutos Bastaron Para Que Las Águilas Trituraran Al Toluca
América ganó y es noticia. Las Águilas lograron su segunda victoria tras 11 jornadas en el Clausura 2022, luego de vencer al Toluca por 3-0.
Casi tan increíble como el triunfo en sí – el primero bajo las órdenes del entrenador interino Fernando Ortiz – fue la forma. De hecho, el trece veces campeón apenas necesitó 18 minutos para destrozar a los Diablos Rojos.
La goleada comenzó con una gota de polémica: el colombiano Roger Martínez recibió un pase de Richard Sánchez en fuera de lugar para vencer a Gustavo Gutiérrez y marcar el primero.
Diogo Jota's Late Winner Sets Up FA Cup Semifinal Clash Between Liverpool And Manchester City
NOTTINGHAM, England - Diogo Jota's late winner earned Liverpool a 1-0 victory at a spirited Nottingham Forest on Sunday to book an FA Cup semifinal clash with Premier League title rivals Manchester City.
Second-tier Forest, who had already knocked out Premier League Arsenal and Leicester City en route to the quarterfinals, held their own in the first half, with Joe Lolley wasting a glorious chance to break the deadlock.
Barcelona Utterly Humiliates Complacent, Clueless Real Madrid At Santiago Bernabéu
It's difficult to remember Real Madrid ever looking as clueless and toothless as it did in Sunday night's El Clásico at the Santiago Bernabéu. Maybe, with the league pretty much won, the remontada against PSG still fresh in the mind and Karim Benzema out, Real thought there was no such thing as a bad result.
Well, a 4-0 defeat to Barcelona in which Xavi's side could've scored seven or eight while dominating every facet of the game constituted a horrendous evening for Carlo Ancelotti's team.
PSG's Season Turns Comedic With Fourth Straight Away Defeat Across All Competitions
Paris Saint-Germain produced a woeful performance as they lost 3-0 at Monaco in Ligue 1 on Sunday, a result that will put coach Mauricio Pochettino under more pressure less than two weeks after their Champions League exit.
PSG, on 65 points from 29 games, still lead Marseille and Nice by 15 points before those sides meet later on Sunday, following a third straight away league defeat.
Ajax Recovers From Setting Its Own Stadium On Fire To Win Pivotal De Klassieker
Ajax hosted Feyenoord on Sunday afternoon in a massive De Klassieker that was bound to prove decisive in the Eredivisie title race with the home side entering the match top of the table but just two points above second-place PSV. Feyenoord sat third, eight points back of Ajax, but a win at Johan Cruyff Arena would put the Rotterdam-based club right back in it.
Ajax experienced a foreboding start when a pyrotechnics display accidentally set fire to the club's own banners. The inferno caused a delay, but no injuries have been reported.