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(Video) Is there anything Cristiano Ronaldo can’t still do at 40? Portuguese legend scores spectacular bicycle kick
The 40 year old superstar continues rewriting football history
Is there anything Cristiano Ronaldo can’t still do at 40? Portuguese legend scores spectacular bicycle kick
Cristiano Ronaldo delivered another breathtaking moment in the Saudi Pro League scoring stunning last minute bicycle kick to seal Al Nassr’s 4-1 victory over Al Khaleej FC on Sunday night in matchday 9 of the Saudi Pro League.
São Paulo edge Juventude, Copa do Brasil hopes reignited
São Paulo did not have a great performance.
But they bounced back in the Brasileirão-2025.
Playing at Vila, the Tricolor defeated Juventude 2-1 this Sunday (23).
And they started dreaming again about a spot in the preliminary stages of the Libertadores.
Bobadilla takes advantage
The first great chance was for Juventude with Taliari.
But the Papo striker squandered it.
And Juventude was punished shortly after when Bobadilla completed Luciano’s attempt (7′).
São Paulo began to control the actions.
The Packers defense turned in a dominant performance on Sunday, delivering a 23-6 victory for Green Bay over division-rival Minnesota.
Defensive lineman Micah Parsons posted 2.0 of the Packers’ five sacks on Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy, as Green Bay held the opposing offense to just 4 yards on 15 plays in the second half.
McCarthy had yet another poor performance in his sixth career start. He finished the contest 12-of-19 for 87 yards with a pair of interceptions.
You might not think of Minnesota as a NFL Draft pipeline at first, but they do indeed have the pro prospect producing bona fides. P.J. Fleck’s program is one of just nine to have produed a first or second round pick in each of the past six drafts. .
Defensive end Anthony Smith has the highest draft stock of anybody on the current Minnesota Golden Gophers, and right now he projects as a top 150 overall prospect. He notched a sack (giving him 10.5 on the season) in today’s 38-35 loss to Northwestern at Wrigley Field a game that clinched a bowl berth for Minnesota’s opponents.
Jameis Winston didn’t just play QB1 for the New York Giants in Sunday’s game against the Detroit Lions. The former No. 1 overall pick also played WR1 for the team — at least for a single play. And boy did Winston look the part.
With the Giants leading 20-17 early in the fourth quarter, interim head coach Mike Kafka dialed up a trick play on first down, with wide receiver Gunner Olszewski running a reverse on a handoff from Winston who then ran up the left sideline for Olszewski to throw back to him.
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When Sunday began the New York Giants were at the bottom of the NFC standings with a 2-9 record. With either a loss to the Detroit Lions, or a win by the Philadelphia Eagles later today against the Dallas Cowboys, New York will be eliminated from the playoffs.
But the Giants are not going down without a fight.
New York opened the scoring against the Lions on a trick play, with Jameis Winston finding Wan’Dale Robinson on a double pass play. We’ll return to that play in a moment, but we have to start with how the Giants reached the scoreboard in the fourth quarter.