Paulo Dybala renews Juventus contract until 2022
Following the match, Buffon hailed his 23-year-old teammate as one of the best in the world. Only two minutes later Juventus scored again with a stunning strike from Paulo Dybala. "I'm there to make saves", Buffon said . "If I have the ambition of being considered still a great goalkeeper, I need to do these things". He said the word "nightmare" no less than four times as he struggled to explain how Barca, who arrived in Turin on the back of a 2-0 league reverse to Malaga, failed to ...
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Stephen Curry to avoid social media during playoffs
Unlike one analyst on this panel who promised the Warriors would win no more than 55 games this year, it was quite obvious to me that adding Durant to a team that won 73 games was going to create something special. He had 26 games with at least 30 points in the regular season, and he began the playoffs by totaling 69 points on just 28 shots in two games. The Warrior's new best player, Durant, came to Golden State hungry for a championship.
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Tottenham confirmed line-up vs Watford: Pochettino makes three changes, Kane on bench
It is about keeping going and respecting how we play. That's our job, and then what happens this afternoon with Chelsea is their problem. Trippier is understudy to Kyle Walker, but he has three assists in as many league starts this season and he explained that his teammates love it when he crosses the ball quickly.
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Rajon Rondo injury damages Bulls' playoff upset bid against Celtics
After the game, Jimmy Butler gave the Celtics' defense credit but said that his aggressiveness is going to carry over to Sunday he believes his shots will eventually fall. The Celtics maintained their lead by hitting 17 3-point field goals. Crowder stayed upright despite Rondo's best efforts and ended up with 16 points as the top-seeded Celtics got themselves back in series after losing the first two games at home.
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Antonio Conte Reports Mixed Injury News For Chelsea Ahead of Tottenham Game
The Blues will battle Spurs in a crunch FA Cup semifinals on April 22 as they look to book their place in the finals to win their 8 FA Cup title. "In the Champions League and Europa League, they were, very, very poor". They have not won anything, maybe some players have some titles. Regardless of what happens during the rest of this season, we have to keep improving and get better for next season as well.
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UEFA CL: Juventus end Barcelona's stunning Camp Nou streak
Juventus' superb backline held on for a clean sheet, sailing through to the last four as a result, meaning Massimiliano Allegri's side reach the last four for only the second time since 2003. Enrique insisted that his final season in charge of Barca can still end in glory. Barca will have little time to mourn their Champions League exit as they visit arch-rivals Real Madrid on Sunday in a potential title-deciding Clasico.
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Sharks ignite offense in 7-0 rout of Edmonton
Connor McDavid and Zack Kassian scored short-handed goals to help the Oilers beat the San Jose Sharks 2-0 Friday night, evening their first-round series at one game apiece. The slap shot provided a bit of redemption for Schlemko, who gave up Game 3's only goal after an errant pass near the Sharks goal. At some point in the not too distant future we won't be able to count his playoff goals one hand.
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Champions League challenge still 'far away' for Man City, accepts Guardiola
Kompany made just his eighth start of a very stop-start season but he headed City into the lead, his first goal in nearly two years. The centre-back, who recently celebrated his 31st birthday, has had an indifferent season under new Citizens boss Pep Guardiola due to persistent injuries which have spanned over the past two campaigns.
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Juventus showed they are built to win the Champions League - Del Piero
It was a result that was very hard to turn around and it wasn't to be. "I had already passed this stage of having to come to face Barcelona, but unfortunately life forced me to come back here on this way. Juventus joins Real Madrid , Atletico Madrid and Monaco in the semifinal draw on Friday. Here, Press Association Sport determines which man put in the better performance during the goalless second leg.
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Marco Silva claims his Hull players can handle 'big pressure'
They repeated it in the 44th minute with chants of "Ugo" ringing around the ground. Middlesbrough manager Steve Agnew blamed poor defending for their early slip-ups but urged his players to regroup for the crucial game with Sunderland on Wednesday.
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Lined Up: Game #4 @ Bruins
Bobby Ryan took a punch in overtime, then delivered one of his own to win it. The shots in regulation were 28-19 for the Senators. Angry Bruins fans littered the ice with debris after Ryan's victor. Look at the Senators' bench as the second period wound down in Game 2 against the Bruins , down 3-1. Hoffman broke in behind a sleeping Boston defence for a breakaway and scored at the seven minute 15-second mark, using his long reach on a deke to slide the puck past Rask.
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France clinch men's Madison, Barker win first individual gold
It's Britain's second gold of the Worlds after Katie Archibald won the omnium on Friday. "The crowd were fantastic and I've got a lot of teammates who came to see me, came to trackside". The 21-year-olds had fought bravely and had picked up points in the sprints. She added: "It was probably the hardest race I have ever done and it turns out I couldn't do it twice".







