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- Vinícius: City banner gave me 'more strength'
Vinícius Júnior said a banner from Man City fans -- backing Rodri in their Ballon d'Or dispute -- helped inspire him in Real Madrid's 3-2 comeback win.
- Dalot: Man United can win the EPL under Amorim
Manchester United defender Diogo Dalot has insisted the club can "win a Premier League" under Ruben Amorim despite the Portuguese coach's difficult start to life at Old Trafford.
- Football Aus. backs Kerr after not guilty verdict
Football Australia said on Wednesday it looked forward to Sam Kerr's return to the pitch after the national women's captain was found not guilty of racial abuse.
- Ake: City searching for cause of recent crumblings
Nathan Aké has said Manchester City are "trying to find the reason" they keep throwing away leads after conceding two late goals against Real Madrid.
- Martínez claps back at Man United legend Scholes
Manchester United defender Lisandro Martínez has hit back at club great Paul Scholes over his claim that the Argentina international "isn't good enough to win the Premier League."
- Vinícius Jr. talks on-field conduct: I'm no saint
Vinícius Júnior has admitted that he's "no saint" when it comes to his on-field behaviour, but accused referees of failing to protect him when he's targeted by Real Madrid's opponents.
- Wrexham star Lee in car crash after Bolton win
Wrexham top scorer Elliot Lee was involved in a road traffic incident after the Vertu Trophy victory over Bolton Wanderers on Tuesday, the club has confirmed.
- Arsenal's options to replace Havertz: Sign Costa, Vela? Play Sterling or kids?
Arsenal's only fit centre-forward, Kai Havertz, is now out injured for a while. Who could the club turn to in the free agency market, or internally, to replace him?
- Men: Beware the nonconference strength of schedule factor
BYU is currently the last team in, but history tells us the selection committee doesn't look too kindly upon a nonconference SOS ranking like that of the Cougars.
- Women: It's the SEC's world and Women's Bracketology is living in it
No league will impact Selection Sunday like the SEC, which has six teams projected to host early-round NCAA tournament games.
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