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Manchester United earned a crucial 1-1 draw with holders Bayern Munich in their Champions League quarter-final first-leg. Nemanja Vidic put United in front but Bastian Schweinsteiger’s half-volley levelled the score, before the German was sent off late on. MORE
Diego’s goal gives Atletico hope
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Mourinho hails PSG strike force
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Ancelotti backing for jeered Madrid
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Trott makes only four on his return
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West Indies sail into semi-finals
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Injured Woods misses Masters
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Hammond keeps Leicester run going
Championship leaders Leicester needed Dean Hammond to score with three minutes remaining to preserve their 20-game unbeaten league record at play-off contenders Wigan. Hammond headed home from a corner to earn a 2-2 draw. MORE
Dude in the hunt for Grand National
Michael Scudamore’s Monbeg Dude, part-owned by former England rugby player Mike Tindall, is catching the eye ahead of Saturday’s Grand National. “He’s in the best shape we’ve ever had him,” said Scudamore. MORE
PSG’s grand plan
Ever since Qatar Sports Investments bought PSG, the club, who play Chelsea tonight, have been pursuing one of the oldest challenges in sport: converting money into credibility. MORE
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