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Bodo/Glimt Reach UCL Last 16 — and more

Bodo/Glimt Reach UCL Last 16

The club from the Arctic Circle pulled off the competition's biggest ever shock, sending shockwaves across Europe.

Inter Milan's hopes of advancing were dashed as the Norwegian side capitalized on their home advantage to secure their place in the knockout stages.

Newcastle x Qarabag - Highlights, Summary and Match Report

Newcastle x Qarabag - Highlights, Summary and Match Report
Newcastle x Qarabag - Highlights, Summary and Match Report

Incidents: The story of the match

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The match begins

Newcastle United takes the lead with a score of 1-0 against Qarabag. Sandro Tonali scores with a right-footed shot from close range, finding the center of the net.

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GOAL Newcastle: Sandro Tonali (Newcastle) scores!

Sandro Tonali scores goal number 1 in the competition (9 matches)

Newcastle United leads Qarabag 2-0. Joelinton scores with a right-footed shot from the center of the box, finding the top right corner. The assist comes from Harvey Barnes.

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GOAL Newcastle: Joelinton (Newcastle) scores!

Joelinton scores goal number 2 in the competition (8 matches)

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Missed opportunity! Badavi Hüseynov from Qarabag attempted a header from the center of the box but sent it wide to the left. The chance was set up by Joni Montiel, who delivered a cross following a corner kick.

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Opportunity wasted. Pedro Bicalho from Qarabag attempted a right-footed shot from outside the penalty area but sent it wide to the left.

Newcastle United 2, Qarabag 1. Camilo Durán from Qarabag scores with a right-footed shot from the center of the box, placing it into the bottom right corner. The assist comes from Joni Montiel.

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GOAL Qarabag: Camilo Durán (Qarabag) scores!

Camilo Durán scores goal number 5 in the competition (10 matches) Camilo Durán scores goal number 7 for his team (30 matches)

Newcastle United leads Qarabag 3-1. Sven Botman scores with a header from the center of the box following a corner kick.

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GOAL Newcastle: Sven Botman (Newcastle) scores!

Sven Botman scores goal number 1 in the competition (7 matches)

Newcastle United 3, Qarabag 2. Elvin Cafarquliyev from Qarabag takes a left-footed shot from a challenging angle on the left side.Newcastle United 3, Qarabag 2. Elvin Cafarquliyev from Qarabag takes a left-footed shot from a challenging angle on the left side and finds the bottom corner.

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Marko Jankovic (Qarabag) fails a penalty-kick!

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GOAL Qarabag: Elvin Cafarquliyev (Qarabag) scores!

Elvin Cafarquliyev scores goal number 2 in the competition (10 matches)

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Opportunity wasted. Jacob Murphy of Newcastle United took a left-footed shot from outside the penalty area, but it sailed over the goal. The assist came from Harvey Barnes.

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Opportunity wasted! Abdellah Zoubir from Qarabag took a left-footed shot from the right side of the penalty area, but it sailed high and to the left of the goal. The assist came from Kady Borges following a corner kick.

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Opportunity wasted! Anthony Gordon from Newcastle United took a right-footed shot from outside the penalty area, but it went wide. The assist came from Alex Murphy.

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Missed opportunity. Anthony Gordon from Newcastle United attempted a shot with his right foot from outside the penalty area, but it went wide. The assist came from Alex Murphy.

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Missed opportunity. Nick Woltemade from Newcastle United attempted a header from the center of the box, but it sailed high and to the right. The assist came from Sandro Tonali, who delivered a cross following a corner.

Skrällen: Bodö/Glimt klart för åttondelsfinal – besegrade Inter i Champions League

Skrällen fortsätter. Bodö/Glimt är klart för åttondelsfinal i Champions League efter att ha besegrat Inter med totalt 5 – 2. – Helt galna scener vi bevittnar nu, säger NRK-experten Andrine Hegerberg.

Man United injury latest: Lisandro Martinez, Mason Mount and more

Man United injury latest: Lisandro Martinez, Mason Mount and more
Man United injury latest: Lisandro Martinez, Mason Mount and more

Man United injury update: Michael Carrick juggling defensive concerns as return dates emerge

Man United continue to navigate a demanding Premier League schedule, and Michael Carrick finds himself balancing momentum with a growing list of fitness concerns. Benjamin Sesko’s late impact secured another vital win and pushed the club back into the top four, yet the injury update dominating discussion afterwards highlighted just how thin the margins remain during this crucial stage of the campaign.

Carrick’s side managed to collect three valuable points on Merseyside, strengthening their position in the race for Champions League football. Still, squad availability remains a talking point as several key players race against time to return.

Lisandro Martinez fitness latest

Lisandro Martinez’s absence raised eyebrows before kick off, particularly given his run of nine consecutive appearances. The Argentine defender, who only returned in November after a lengthy ACL lay off, picked up a suspected calf issue during training.

“Unfortunately he just picked up something during the week,” Carrick said ahead of the Everton match. “It doesn’t seem too bad at all, but we’re just kind of working through that at the moment, so he’s not available tonight. He’s obviously done well for us, and it’s disappointing.”

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Leny Yoro stepped in alongside Harry Maguire, who shifted across the defensive line, and Man United coped well enough on the night. Even so, Martinez’s leadership and aggression are difficult to replace. Early signs suggest he could return soon, potentially in time for the clash with Crystal Palace, which would be a timely boost for Carrick’s defensive options.

Mason Mount recovery progress

Among the more encouraging updates involves Mason Mount, who has been sidelined since early February. The midfielder missed games against Tottenham, West Ham and Everton after sustaining a minor injury in training, but remains close to a comeback.

Previewing the Everton fixture, Carrick explained: “Mason (Mount) is getting closer. We have to be patient with him, we don’t want to rush anything. He’s an important part of the group, Mason, and we want him back and fit and he’ll have a big impact for us. So, he’s getting closer, which is good for us.”

Mount’s energy and tactical intelligence have been missed, particularly as Man United adjust to life without cup distractions. His return could add balance to midfield at a decisive moment in the season.

Matthijs de Ligt and Patrick Dorgu setbacks

Matthijs de Ligt’s situation remains less clear. The Dutch defender has not featured since suffering a lower back injury in November, and progress has been slow. Carrick recently admitted: “Matta, a little bit working towards it, but as I said last week, he’s a little bit behind Mason, really, so we’re just trying to work with him, to progress him, to get him a bit closer.” For now, no firm return date exists, leaving uncertainty around defensive depth.

Patrick Dorgu faces a longer absence after a hamstring injury sustained shortly after scoring in a dramatic 3-2 victory over Arsenal. Carrick offered an honest assessment of the situation: “Pat, unfortunately, is going to be out for a period of time. We are still working through how long that is going to be. It’s disappointing because he has had such a big couple of weeks. We weren’t sure if it was a little bit of cramp or if it was something more serious. At the moment, it is looking a little bit more of a serious note. A few weeks out. How many weeks? We will have to wait and see. It is disappointing for all of us and Pat, he is in such a good place but unfortunately it is part of football and something you have got to work through and get him back as soon as we can.”

As Man United push towards the season’s decisive stretch, this injury update underlines how crucial squad management will be for Michael Carrick. With key fixtures approaching, timely recoveries could shape whether the club secures a top four finish.

Craig Tiley Named US Tennis Chief

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Tiley's experience in managing one of the world's leading tennis bodies is expected to strengthen the USTA's operations and global partnerships.

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