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Champions League comebacks: Hope for Manchester City, Chelsea and Tottenham before second-leg ties
Arguably the greatest comeback of all, this one is so iconic that it has its very own title in France and Spain – La Remontada (The Comeback).
PSG were clinical at home, winning 4-0, but the Nou Camp sensed something special when Luis Suarez scored after just three minutes in the second leg.
Barcelona were two goals to the good at the break courtesy of a Layvin Kurzawa own goal, but still trailed by two goals on aggregate.
Lionel Messi scored a penalty soon after the restart but Edinson Cavani hit back to silence the home faithful, although it wasn’t the pendulum-swinging moment PSG hoped for.
Barcelona, now trailing 5-3, needed three goals in fewer than 30 minutes to achieve a miracle. Neymar scored a free-kick in the 88th minute to offer further hope, before the Brazilian stroked home a 91st-minute penalty to level the tie at 5-5 on aggregate.
But PSG were still heading through on away goals.
Then, with 20 seconds of added time remaining, La Remontada came to fruition when Sergi Roberto turned home Neymar’s chipped pass, with Barcelona becoming the only team in history to overturn a four-goal Champions League deficit.
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Cricket to Football: Sporting events affected by West Asia conflict | Other Sports News
The escalating conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran has begun to significantly affect the global sporting landscape. Major sporting events across the Middle East have been cancelled or postponed, while travel disruptions at key transit hubs have also impacted athletes and teams travelling for competitions around the world.
Formula One and MotoGP events rescheduled
Formula One confirmed that the Bahrain Grand Prix and the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, both scheduled for April, will not take place as originally planned due to safety concerns linked to the regional conflict.
MotoGP has also been affected. The Qatar Grand Prix, which was set to be held next month, has been postponed and will now take place in November. The change has also forced adjustments to the MotoGP calendar, including revised dates for the Portuguese Grand Prix and the season-ending race in Valencia.
Spain vs Argentina ‘Finalissima’ Called Off
Trump Questions Iran’s Presence at the World Cup
U.S. President Donald Trump commented on Iran’s participation in the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup, stating that although the Iranian national team is technically welcome, it might not be appropriate for them to compete given the current circumstances.
Paralympic Travel Plans Disrupted
Travel disruptions across Middle Eastern airports have affected athletes heading to the Milano Cortina Winter Paralympic Games. Several participants were unable to reach the host cities due to flight cancellations and logistical challenges.
Additionally, the International Paralympic Committee confirmed that Iran will not take part in the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympics.
Tennis Events in UAE Halted
Security concerns also forced the cancellation of the ATP Challenger tournament in Fujairah earlier this month after a safety alert interrupted matches. Tournament organisers later arranged charter flights to assist stranded players.
Top Russian players Daniil Medvedev and Andrey Rublev, who had recently competed in the Dubai Tennis Championships, were among those affected by travel difficulties before heading to the Indian Wells Open in the United States.
PV Sindhu Withdraws from All England Open
Indian badminton star PV Sindhu withdrew from the prestigious All England Open after being stranded for several days at Dubai International Airport due to widespread flight disruptions. She eventually returned to India on March 3.
U.S. Hockey Team pulls out of World Cup qualifier
The United States men’s hockey team withdrew from a 2026 Hockey World Cup qualifier scheduled in Ismailia, Egypt. The decision followed an advisory from the U.S. State Department urging American citizens to leave countries located in or near the conflict zone.
Asian Champions League fixtures delayed
The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) has postponed several matches involving Middle Eastern clubs. Round-of-16 fixtures in the Asian Champions League Elite scheduled during early March have been pushed back.
Additionally, quarter-final matches in both the Asian Champions League Two and the Asian Challenge League featuring teams from the region have also been delayed.
Iranian Women footballers seek asylum
Five Iranian women footballers were granted humanitarian visas by Australia after seeking asylum, citing fears of persecution if they returned home. The players had earlier refused to sing the Iranian national anthem during an Asian Cup match.
Australian authorities later assisted two more members of the Iranian delegation in applying for asylum, although one ultimately chose to return to Iran. Concerns about the players’ safety intensified after Iranian state television labelled them “wartime traitors.”
Iraq Coach calls for playoff delay
Iraq national team coach Graham Arnold has urged FIFA to postpone the team’s upcoming inter-confederation World Cup playoff scheduled to take place in Mexico later this month.
The Iraqi federation fears travel disruptions caused by the conflict could prevent players and staff from reaching Monterrey in time for their match against either Bolivia or Suriname.
Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka white-ball series postponed
The Afghanistan Cricket Board announced that the planned limited-overs series between Afghanistan and Sri Lanka, which was scheduled to take place in the United Arab Emirates this month, has been postponed due to the regional crisis.
World Endurance Championship Delays Qatar Opener
The World Endurance Championship (WEC) has pushed back its season-opening race in Qatar. The event, initially planned for March 28 at the Lusail International Circuit, will now be held between October 22 and 24.
Domestic Sports Suspended in Iran
All sporting activities in Iran have been halted indefinitely, including matches in the country’s top-tier Persian Gulf Pro League. The Bahrain Football Association has also suspended all domestic competitions as a precautionary measure.
Meanwhile, football has resumed in Qatar after a temporary nationwide suspension, with the Qatar Stars League restarting on March 12.
Football manager Mancini unable to return to Qatar
Former Italy coach Roberto Mancini, currently managing Al Sadd, was unable to return to Doha due to the travel disruptions. As a result, he missed his team’s Qatar Stars League match against Umm Salal.
The ongoing conflict continues to cast uncertainty over sporting schedules in the region, with organisers and governing bodies closely monitoring the situation while prioritising the safety of athletes, teams, and fans.
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Japan manager Hirokazu Ibata says he’s stepping down after elimination in WBC
TOKYO — National team baseball manager Hirokazu Ibata has said he will step down following Japan’s loss to Venezuela 8-5 in Miami in the quarterfinals of the World Baseball Classic.
The newspaper Sports Hochi reported Ibata saying it was his “intention to resign.”
Japan is the defending champion and had won the event three times. It marked Japan’s first failure to reach the WBC semifinals despite a team stacked with major league talent including Shohei Ohtani.
“The result is everything,” Sports Hochi reported Ibata saying. “Although we lost this time, I hope Japan will grow stronger and win next time.”
Japan was 4-0 in play in Tokyo in Pool C — victories over Taiwan, South Korea, Australia and the Czech Republic — before being eliminated by Venezuela in the loss in Miami.
The MLB players on the Japan team included: Ohtani, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Seiya Suzuki, Yusei Kikuchi, Masataka Yoshida, Munetaka Murakami, Kazuma Okamoto and Tomoyuki Sugano.
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Lennox Lewis answers if Oleksandr Usyk could have competed in his era
Two-time undisputed heavyweight world champion Oleksandr Usyk is being heralded as one of the greats of the division, but some argue that he has lacked fierce competition. When asked how Usyk would have fared in his era, Lennox Lewis answered confidently.
Usyk’s undisputed runs at both cruiserweight and heavyweight have been nothing short of legendary, winning all four belts at 200lbs with three victories on away soil before moving up to heavyweight and making history – all whilst maintaining an undefeated record – against Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois.
While there is no question on the great Ukrainian’s skillset, some fans continue to debate whether or not the era that Usyk has conquered could be considered as a weak one.
Meanwhile, Lewis, the last man to claim the coveted undisputed heavyweight throne before Usyk, had to jostle for the belts with stars such as Evander Holyfield, Mike Tyson and Riddick Bowe.
In an interview with Boxing News, Lewis was quizzed on whether the 39-year-old southpaw could have held his own in that star-studded period, and ‘The Lion’ explained why he believes Holyfield’s success is proof that he would have.
“He would have got on good [in my era]. Just look at how Evander Holyfield got on, Oleksandr is the same size and just as good. I think he would have done just as well.”
Holyfield and Usyk remain the only two fighters in boxing history to have held the undisputed title at both cruiserweight and heavyweight – with David Haye being the only other man to have held a world title in both divisions.
However, a fourth man may soon enter that elite club, with Murat Gassiev in with a chance of being elevated to full WBA heavyweight world champion in the near future should Usyk vacate or be stripped.
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2nd T20I: Devon Conway shines as New Zealand crush South Africa to level series | Cricket News
Devon Conway struck a composed half-century before a clinical bowling display powered New Zealand to a dominant 68-run win over South Africa in the second T20I at Seddon Park, Hamilton, on Tuesday, levelling the five-match series 1-1.After being sent in to bat, New Zealand posted a competitive 175/6, anchored by Conway’s 60 off 49 balls. The left-hander, who had a quiet T20 World Cup campaign, made the most of his opportunity with a controlled knock featuring five fours and two sixes. “It’s been a very quiet couple of months… it’s nice to come back and contribute,” Conway said after the match.Scorecard: New Zealand vs South Africa, 2nd T20INew Zealand got off to a brisk start, reaching 43 without loss in the powerplay, with Conway and Tom Latham setting the tone. However, the hosts found it difficult to accelerate in the middle overs as the pitch slowed down and became two-paced. Contributions from Nick Kelly (21) and Mitchell Santner (20) kept the scoreboard ticking, before a late flourish from Josh Clarkson, who smashed 26 off just nine balls, lifted the total.South Africa struggle in chaseIn response, South Africa never got going and were bowled out for just 107 in 15.3 overs. The chase unraveled early at 31/3, and despite a brief counter from George Linde, who top-scored with a quickfire 33, the visitors collapsed under sustained pressure.Pace duo Ben Sears (3/14) and Lockie Ferguson (3/16) were outstanding, exploiting the variable bounce and pace on offer. All 10 South African wickets fell to catches, underlining the effectiveness of New Zealand’s disciplined bowling.South Africa captain Keshav Maharaj admitted his side misread the conditions. “We thought the dew would play a factor, but the wicket got worse. New Zealand bowled really well and stifled us early,” he said.The result comes after South Africa’s seven-wicket win in the series opener and keeps the contest finely poised. With both sides fielding relatively inexperienced squads following the T20 World Cup, the series has offered opportunities for emerging players to step up.The third T20I will be played in Auckland on Friday.
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Italy’s improbable WBC run ends, but leaves lasting impact at home
MIAMI — Francisco Cervelli believes Italy won’t be sneaking up on opponents in three years at the next World Baseball Classic.
“We are no longer the Cinderella,” the Italy manager said after the Azzurri were eliminated with a 4-2 semifinal loss to Venezuela on Monday night. “In three years they are going to take us seriously. We have a group of young players that are going to participate in the next classic. What they experienced today, they are going to take it away for the rest of their lives.”
The Azzurri stunned with a 5-0 start to reach their first WBC semifinal, putting a spotlight on a soccer-crazed country where baseball is less popular than in many other participating WBC nations. Players spoke of providing an exciting foundation for future growth and success.
“To play in front of all these crowds and just how loud they were in these games,” said centre fielder Jakob Marsee, “no one thought we could win, and being able to do it with all the guys was a lot of fun.”
Italy blew a 2-1 seventh-inning lead Monday when Michael Lorenzen allowed consecutive run-scoring singles with two outs to Ronald Acuña Jr., Maikel Garcia and Luis Arraez.
Italy players remained draped over the dugout railing after the final out, watching Acuña and the other Venezuelan stars celebrate on the field in front of them while the pro-Venezuela sellout crowd at loanDepot park roared. They stayed there for about 10 minutes, exchanging hugs and saluting some fans behind their dugout.
“We just wanted to make sure we waved and thanked, one, the Venezuelan fans who were here tonight,” captain Vinnie Pasquantino said, “and the Italian fans that were here, because that atmosphere was incredible.”
Cervelli addressed the team after that.
“I just told the guys that they are the champions of this tournament,” he said. “No one expected what they did. They are champions. … They revolutionized Italy. They put another sport on the map, which is good.”
The expectation is certainly that this young roster made up of only a handful of major leaguers and many players from the minors will be back and more experienced in future WBCs.
By then they’re hoping baseball in Italy will have skyrocketed in popularity.
“We were told that … 7 million people watched this game tonight in Italy,” Pasquantino said of a broadcast that started just after 1 a.m. Tuesday in Italy. “That’s incredible. That’s why we’re doing this tournament, in my opinion. To have that sort of impact once every few years is incredible. And the goal of this team — we’ve talked about it a lot — is to impact Italy, and we have.
“So for us, we weren’t successful on the field tonight, but we were successful in Italy. And that’s what this is all about.”
The Azzurri became the surprise of the tournament, handing the United States a surprising 8-6 loss in pool play and following that with a 9-1 defeat of Mexico when Pasquantino had the WBC’s first three-homer game. The Italians then beat Puerto Rico 8-6 to reach Monday night’s semifinal.
“Really happy to be here with these guys and represent my family,” said Marsee, who is entering his second season with the Miami Marlins and played in front of a crowd Monday that he’s unaccustomed to seeing. “Going forward this season, all I want to do is bring this back to Miami and be able to do this in October.”
The Italians’ celebrations throughout the tournament were endearing to many and garnered widespread attention. They followed each of their 12 home runs with celebratory shots of espresso and brought in bottles of wine — each batch grew more pricey — after every win.
They didn’t pay much attention to the outside critiques they received. Some criticized the roster mostly comprised of Italian-Americans, many of whom have never been to Italy.
Pasquantino said he hopes that will change.
“And for the kids in Italy, just know that we’re doing this for you guys,” he said. “We want in 20 years for the World Baseball Classic Italian team to be full of Italians, like Italian speakers from Italy. That’s the goal of this. To be an ambassador of that is extremely humbling for me, and I hope that we get to see this through one day.”
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Italy’s WBC run ends as Venezuela rallies for 4-2 semifinal win
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Team USA has its opponent for the World Baseball Classic (WBC) final on Tuesday night.
Venezuela ended Italy’s magical WBC run on Monday night, coming from behind to defeat them, 4-2, at loanDepot park, earning a spot in the final against the United States.
Italy was the surprise team of the tournament, taking down the U.S. in pool play before defeating Mexico to finish a perfect 4-0 in Pool B.
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Eugenio Suárez of Team Venezuela celebrates as he rounds the bases after hitting a solo home run against Team Italy in the fourth inning at loanDepot park on March 16, 2026, in Miami, Florida. (Megan Briggs/Getty Images)
But that win over Mexico also kept Team USA alive in the tournament, allowing them to advance to the quarterfinals, where they defeated Canada before earning a thrilling 2-1 semifinal victory over the Dominican Republic on Sunday night to punch their ticket back to the final.
While it felt only right for the U.S. and Italy to meet once more to determine who would win it all before the start of the 2026 MLB season, Venezuela had other things in mind during the bottom of the seventh inning.
Down 2-1 in the contest, Venezuela found themselves threatening with a potential two-out rally after Jackson Chourio, the Milwaukee Brewers’ rising star, singled to center field, allowing Andres Gimenez to advance to third base.
That’s when Ronald Acuña Jr., the face of Venezuelan baseball, reached first on an infield single that allowed Gimenez to score, tying the game at two apiece. But the rally wasn’t over just yet.
The Venezuelans caught fire after Acuña’s single, as Maikel Garcia singled to left field, scoring Chourio, and Luis Arraez brought home Acuña. With two outs, Venezuela seized all the momentum with a three-run seventh inning that made it 4-2.
Italy had been clinging to the lead since the bottom of the second inning, when they made the most of a bases-loaded situation. J.J. D’Orazio walked home a run, while Dante Nori grounded into a fielder’s choice that scored another to give Italy a 2-0 lead.
Slugger Eugenio Suarez got Venezuela on the board in the top of the fourth inning with a solo home run to left-center field, cutting the deficit to one. But they weren’t able to string together additional offense until that seventh inning.
From there, Italy could never get a rally started, as Daniel Palencia eventually shut the door in the ninth inning, striking out the final two Italian hitters.
As Venezuela celebrated, Italy hung their heads, but their story this month has been nothing short of incredible. Their espresso machine in the dugout — which captain Vinnie Pasquantino of the Kansas City Royals helped turn into a home run celebration — went viral as they continued to have success. The roster featured established MLB stars, top prospects and players with Italian heritage, earning praise from big leaguers throughout the past two weeks.
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But it’s Venezuela, ripe with top MLB talent, ready to take on Team USA and starter Nolan McLean, who Italy touched up in their pool play game, on Tuesday night to determine who holds the rights to call themselves the best baseball team in the world for at least the next three years.
Team USA and Venezuela will face each other at 8 p.m. ET on FOX.
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Vikings Free Agency Moves Get Instant Verdict from PFF
The Minnesota Vikings free agency might be going at a snail’s pace so far, especially when it comes to incoming players. However, there have been two new players added so far in this year’s Vikings free agency, and Pro Football Focus has had its say.
PFF keeps an up-to-date tracker of every team’s moves in free agency and then gives its verdict on the moves that are made.
PFF Weighed In on Minnesota’s Key Additions Right Away
While some teams have a lot to grade as the league broke the record for most spending over the opening four days, Vikings free agency has been quiet with the $16.125 million spent by Minnesota the least amount spent by any team in the league – a stark contrast to last year when the Vikings were second only to the New England Patriots in FA spending.
In the first week of free agency, the Vikings made sure that Jalen Redmond, Andrew DePaola, and Tavierre Thomas were back in Minnesota for 2026, and also put a right-of-refusal tender on Ivan Pace. Only two new faces have been announced as arriving in Minnesota. The big news at quarterback is Kyler Murray and James Pierre, adding depth to the cornerback room. PFF gave their assessment of these moves.
CB James Pierre signs with the Vikings
Similar to Isaiah Rodgers last year, Pierre turned his best season in the league to date into a good contract from the Vikings. Pierre is a couple of years older than Rodgers, turning 30 in September, but if he can put in the same level of performance as last season as the Vikings’ CB3, that will be a significant improvement in the Vikings’ secondary. Here is what PFF had to say about the move.
- 2025 PFF Grade: 86.2
- 2025 PFF WAR: 0.33
- Contract: 2 years, $8.5 million
- PFF Projected Contract: 1 year, $1.25 million
- PFF Deal Grade: Average
Pierre looked really good in limited work in 2025, earning an 86.2 PFF overall grade on 408 snaps, so this is a worthwhile swing of the bat for the Vikings. It’s a bigger contract than PFF was projecting, but even if all he is is a good depth player, it’s a perfectly reasonable signing. The upside is that if Pierre can continue to improve, as we saw this past season, the Vikings could be getting a starting-caliber cornerback for a steal.
Pierre has never been a consistent starter in the NFL, and it would be unusual for that to start at age 30. The contact looks hefty, with the salary cap continuing to grow year on year, and new FA contracts look big every year. If Minnesota can get a couple of seasons of consistent play out of Pierre, this will have been a good deal.
QB Kyler Murray Signs with Vikings
Who were the Vikings going to bring in at QB? It was the story of the offseason, and it became more and more likely that it was going to be Murray as the weeks went by.
We finally got the confirmation, and Murray lands in Minnesota for one year, hoping to prove he can still be the guy and earn another big contract. Here is what PFF had to say about the deal.
- 2025 PFF Grade: 72.2
- 2025 PFF WAR: 0.55
- Contract: 1 year
- PFF Contract Projection: 1 year, $1.3 million
- PFF Contract Grade: Good
After a trying 2025 season that saw Murray play just five games, he lands in an ideal landing spot with the Vikings. Murray hasn’t been as dynamic over the last three years with a 74.3 PFF passing grade, tossing 48 big-time throws compared to 43 turnover-worthy plays, but he’s still a high-ceiling starter who should push J.J. McCarthy. If Murray plays like peak form, this will look like an absolute bargain.
Some are still pushing the agenda of a QB competition, but it would be a surprise if Murray doesn’t start the season as the Vikings’ QB1. In the situation that Minnesota found itself in, bringing in a player of Murray’s caliber and basically no cost has been a stroke of luck.
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New Zealand vs South Africa 2nd T20I Live Updates And Live Score
New Zealand vs South Africa 2nd T20I Live Updates And Live Score© AFP
New Zealand vs South Africa 2nd T20I Live Updates And Live Score: South Africa are struggling in a 176-run chase against New Zealand in the second T20I at Seddon Park, Hamilton. Batting first, New Zealand scored 175/6 in 20 overs with Devon Conway (60) top-scoring. In the first T20I, New Zealand were bundled out for just 91 runs in 14.3 overs after a brilliant display of bowling by the visitors. James Neesham top-scoring with 26 off 21 balls, with two fours and one six. It was a commanding display by South Africa, with the 19-year-old Nqobani Mokoena bagging a three-wicket haul (3/26) on his debut. Apart from the debutant, Gerald Coetzee (2/14), Ottneil Baartman (2/22), and captain Keshav Maharaj (2/25) scalped two wickets apiece. Chasing 92 runs, wicketkeeper-batter Connor Esterhuizen played a match-winning, unbeaten knock of 45 off 48 balls, with two fours and as many sixes as the Proteas chase down the target in 16.4 overs. (LIVE SCORECARD)
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Jimmysstar primed for 2026 William Reid Stakes at Caulfield
Had the William Reid Stakes remained at Moonee Valley, Jimmysstar was set to begin his autumn there anyway, but Ciaron Maher’s outfit welcomes the move to Caulfield this season.
The million-dollar showdown shifts to Caulfield this Saturday as The Valley undergoes maintenance work.
Jimmysstar’s Caulfield record stands at six starts for five successes, encompassing Group 1 conquests in the Oakleigh Plate (1100m) and Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes (1400m).
The Per Incanto six-year-old enters his return off two winning trials, with assistant trainer Jack Turnbull from the Maher stable eager for his weekend engagement.
“The William Reid is here at Caulfield, which is his favourite track,” Turnbull said.
“He’s had a faultless prep and his trials are obviously there to be seen.
“It would be nice to think he’s come back better – he doesn’t need to – but he tries, he’s very competitive and he’s clearly a very good horse.”
This marks Jimmysstar’s first outing post his third career Group 1 victory in the Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes; though a leading 1400m performer domestically, Turnbull sees the weight-for-age 1200m as optimal for his fresh assignment.
“He won the Oakleigh Plate here, but that was as a younger horse and he had no weight,” he said.
“Now as a mature horse, effectively he is a ‘seven furlong’ (1400m) horse, but he’s so brilliant and fresh over six (furlongs) he can really rip.”
With 15 declarations for the William Reid Stakes, Jimmysstar shares the Maher interest with Benedetta.
Benedetta has contested twice this time in, both on Flemington’s straight track—third in the Black Caviar Lightning, then sixth in the Newmarket Handicap—and Turnbull praises her unlucky but competitive showings.
“She’s been running bold races against some very good horses,” he said.
“She’s obviously going back to weight-for-age, but she deserves her place as well.”
Joining the Maher runners are 10 other Group 1 winners in the mix: Baraqiel, Charm Stone, Devil Night, Jigsaw, Lady Shenandoah (unlikely), Magic Time, Skybird, Tropicus, and Angel Capital as a probable.
Discover competitive betting markets for the race on the William Reid Stakes.
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