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It was one very bad shot in one equally huge moment on one large stage. It was also the story of Rickie Fowler’s slower-than-expected rise on the PGA Tour. Trailing Tiger Woods by two shots during Monday’s final round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational, Fowler sat 179 yards from the par-five 16th green with birdie squarely in his sights and eagle a real possibility. One fat iron later into...
Published: March 26, 2013
We were just coming around to the whole Roy Hodgson being England manager thing. After a shocking Euro 2012 in which a string of tactical obscenities meant the Three Lions were never going to be a contender, vast strides were made in the games following the tournament that smelled a little like genuine growth. Abandoning the 4-4-2, Hodgson looked at several different shapes—all positive—in...
Published: March 26, 2013
Germany won their second match against Kazakhstan in a span of four days on Tuesday, as they earned a 4-1 victory at the Frankenstadion in Nurnberg. The result left the Mannschaft eight points clear of Austria, Sweden and Ireland in Group C of UEFA’s World Cup qualifiers. Marco Reus opened the scoring on 23 minutes, and Mario Gotze added a second four minutes later. In the 31st minute, Ilkay...
Published: March 26, 2013
The United States will take on Mexico in an epic World Cup qualifier later on Tuesday night that is sure to live up to the hype and billing around it. Both fierce rivals, the UMSNT and El Tri will no doubt showcase another great installment of that rivalry when they meet here. They have everything to play for—with World Cup dreams on the line—and will surely bring that determination and...
Published: March 26, 2013
Things got a little hairy for England in their World Cup qualifying clash with Montenegro, Tuesday night. Roy Hodgson‘s side were perhaps a little lucky to escape the Podgorica City Stadium with a 1-1 draw. And Wayne Rooney‘s early effort was cancelled out by Dejan Damjanovic late in the second half. England’s biggest failing in the game was sitting back on their lead. It...
Published: March 26, 2013
Spain moved back into pole position in their qualification group with a vital 1-0 win over France in Paris. Pedro Rodriguez made and scored the only goal of the game as hopes of Brazil 2014 without the playoffs were revitalized. The Barcelona forward beat two men before switching the ball to Nacho Monreal on the left flank. He then had the energy to burst into the French box and bundle home the...
Published: March 26, 2013
With Tiger Woods storming to his eighth win at the Arnold Palmer Invitational and reclaiming the No. 1 ranking, it’s hard to notice much else on the PGA Tour. Well, have no fear, we’ll get up to date on some streaking golfers in the following slides. There is a solid chance (alright, a 100 percent chance) that Woods will make an appearance, but he certainly won’t be the only...
Published: March 26, 2013
In one of the more surprising results in the World Cup Qualifying so far, Argentina and Bolivia ended in a 1-1 draw. Bolivia came into the match as the more aggressive team. The home side held possession for a great deal of the first half and were firing shots at Sergio Romero at will. This strategy paid off early. In the 25th minute, Alejandro Chumacero crossed the ball to the front of the...
Published: March 26, 2013
Nike would very much like to direct your attention to Tiger Woods. As ESPN reports, the sports apparel company came up with a timely and ultimately polarizing ad campaign following Woods’ recent win at the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hills. Without further ado, here is what all the fuss is about, via Nike’s Facebook page. ESPN does a great job of corralling some tweets that...
Published: March 26, 2013
In an epic clash between two international heavyweights, it would be Spain who triumphed, 1-0, over France, courtesy of a Pedro second-half goal. With the two nations battling for position on top of Group 9 in their World Cup-qualifying campaign, there was certainly plenty at stake for both teams. Yet ultimately, it would be the world champions who emerged victorious with a tough and gritty win...