
Manchester City defender Kyle Walker sending Max Meyer flying to give away a penalty to Roy Hodgson's Crystal Palace in their Premier League game. Luka Milivojevic put it away to earn the visitors a 3-1 lead after 51 minutes. Ilkay Gundogan's header gave the hosts the lead after 27 minutes. But Palace turned the game on its head with well-taken strikes from Jeffrey Schlupp (33rd) and Andros Townsend's goal of the season contender, a volley from outside the box. Kevin de Bruyne scored a consolation, a goal that was meant as a cross five minutes from time, to make it 3-2 as City lost ground on leaders Liverpool.

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Guangzhou (AFP) - Nico Yennaris became the first foreign-born footballer to represent China when the former Arsenal reserve started in a 2-0 home win over the Philippines on Friday. The 26-year-old midfielder was born in London and was an England youth international, but his mother is Chinese and
London-born Yennaris makes China debut in Philippine win
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London-born Yennaris makes China debut in Philippine win AFP June 7, 2019 AFP No Comments Guangzhou (AFP) - Nico Yennaris became the first foreign-born footballer to represent China when the former Arsenal reserve started in a 2-0 home win over the Philippines on Friday.
London-born Yennaris makes China debut in Philippine win

Mauricio Pochettino said Tottenham paid the price for thinking their match against Wolves was won in the first half, as they then couldn't raise the "energy" necessary to win the game, after
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Manchester: Manchester City were shocked 3-2 by Crystal Palace at home on Saturday, suffering their second defeat in three Premier League matches to lose ground on Liverpool in the title race.
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Revived Dutch ready for 'big things' Netherlands coach Ronald Koeman has praised the likes of Virgil van Dijk and Gini Wijnaldum ahead of today's Belarus clash. PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/ONSORANJE.
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Ali on target as Qatar stun Japan to win first Asian Cup By Nick Mulvenney Soccer Football - AFC Asian Cup - Final - Japan v Qatar - Zayed Sports City Stadium, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - February 1, 2019 Qatars Akram Afif celebrates scoring their third goal with Assim Madebo and team mates
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