Barcelona loanee Ansu Fati was on target again for Monaco on Saturday as the Ligue 1 side came back from 2-0 down to beat Ligue 1 leaders Lens 3-2 in a dramatic game. Lens are enjoying an eye-catching season and looked set for another three points after taking charge of the game thanks to goals from Odsonne Edouard and Florian Thauvin.
Desire Doue came off the bench to engineer an impressive turnaround for PSG, who conceded a goal in the opening minute and were 2-0 down after 18 minutes as Folarin Balogun grabbed a double for the hosts. The 20-year-old Doue replaced the Ballon d'Or winner Ousmane Dembele, who went off injured after 27 minutes, and proved decisive for the visitors as he struck two superb goals and set up one for Achraf Hakimi.
"I wanted to cry, but I couldn't because I was so happy, so then we both ended up screaming at each other," Kam said. "[Joy] is something that we discussed as a team, just trying to enjoy every single moment. I think the crowd could feel it."
Out of World Cup action for 14 months after whereabouts failures, she dropped on to Birds of Prey as bib No 32 in the 45-racer field all women for the first time in the history of the legendary venue. With a few bends of her reconstructed knees, she snapped through the timing wand, charged through the Abyss (one of Birds of Prey's steepest pitches) and kept carving her way through the 1.7-mile (2.7km) drop's icy chop.
Is it clocking to you yet? Justin Bieber is back. In one of the most highly-anticipated performances of the night, the decorated artist returned to the Grammys stage for the first time in four years, singing a stripped-down version of his song "Yukon." Keeping with the intimate vibe, Bieber wore little more than silky boxers and crew socks-a far cry from the oversized tux he sported earlier on the red carpet-as he strummed his electric guitar and looped it live onstage.
However, his encounter with blister issues on his pitching hand ultimately derailed a once-promising MLB career as his effectiveness progressively waned in the subsequent seasons. From 2017 onwards, Sanchez amassed a dismal 5.29 ERA, 1.58 WHIP, giving up 216 earned runs on 403 hits in 367.2 innings pitched over 79 games played. That included stops with the Houston Astros, San Francisco Giants, Washington Nationals and Minnesota Twins.
You just wanted to put your arm round him. Although Michael Olise and Alphonso Davies were already doing that in the moment. We're talking, of course, about Jamal Musiala, one of the stars of the show in the second half in FC Bayern's storming 5-1 win at RB Leipzig. On this cold January evening in Leipzig, everyone who supports Bayern, whether in the stadium or watching on their screens, was delighted to see the FCB number 10 beaming from ear to ear.
Keegan was in charge of Newcastle between 1992 and 1997. They were dubbed The Entertainers' due to their cavalier approach to defending, and his belief that the team had a duty to put on a show for the paying public. Arguably his most famous moment came in 1996 when, as Liverpool scored in the last minute to beat his side 4-3 to all but end their fading Premier League title hopes, he slumped over some advertising hoardings.
Napoli dominated the ball early on and saw Eljif Elmas' near-post attempt smothered by visiting captain Lorenzo Montipo, but by the 27th minute, the champions were 2-0 down. Martin Frese met Cheikh Niasse's centre with an inventive backheel to put Verona ahead in the 16th minute, then Gift Orban - who had been heavily involved in the opening goal - stroked home from the penalty spot after Alessandro Buongiorno was penalised for handball.
It's hard not to pick Jiri Procházka's comeback knockout over Rountree Jr. when you consider how brutal those first two rounds were. Rountree appeared to be cruising to a clear decision win, but a brilliantly timed combination flipped the entire fight on its head, giving the former champion one of the year's most dramatic finishes.