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Frankfurt fans made Barca feel 'robbed in our own home', says Xavi

Frankfurt fans made Barca feel 'robbed in our own home', says Xavi

Xavi Hernandez said Barcelona felt like they had been "robbed in their own home" after the Camp Nou was packed with Eintracht Frankfurt supporters in their Europa League defeat by the German side on Thursday.

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Divers find 'no leaks' from fuel-laden ship sunk off Tunisia

Divers find 'no leaks' from fuel-laden ship sunk off Tunisia

Divers who inspected the hull of a tanker loaded with 750 tonnes of fuel that sank off southeast Tunisia detected no leaks on Sunday, officials said.

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Westwood injury mars Burnley's start without Dyche

Westwood injury mars Burnley's start without Dyche

Burnley began life without Sean Dyche with a 1-1 draw at West Ham on Sunday on a costly day for the Clarets as they lost midfielder Ashley Westwood to a sickening looking injury.

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Bayern Munich one win from 10th straight Bundesliga title

Bayern Munich one win from 10th straight Bundesliga title

Bayern Munich can secure a 10th straight Bundesliga title next weekend after they bounced back from their Champions League exit in midweek with a 3-0 win at Arminia Bielefeld on Sunday.

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Shock on the streets as Kharkiv wracked by fresh blasts

Shock on the streets as Kharkiv wracked by fresh blasts

Swaying stunned in the street, Svitlana Pelelygina surveys the wreck of her apartment building smouldering from the latest salvo of blasts to rain down on Ukraine's second city of Kharkiv.

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Delort revives Nice Champions League quest

Delort revives Nice Champions League quest

Andy Delort headed in a late winner as Nice beat Lorient 2-1 in Ligue 1 on Sunday to revive their hopes of qualifying for next season's Champions League.

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Van Baarle comes of age with Paris-Roubaix victory

Van Baarle comes of age with Paris-Roubaix victory

Dutch rider Dylan van Baarle of Ineos Grenadiers won the 257km Paris-Roubaix cycling classic on Sunday, emerging in the bright sunshine from the 30 cobbled sections of dusty old mining roads for a solo triumph.

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South Africa flood toll rises to 443 as deluge eases

South Africa flood toll rises to 443 as deluge eases

The death toll from floods that have battered South Africa's east coast has risen to 443, including a rescuer, a regional official said on Sunday, as dozens more are still missing.

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Kahn condemns 'cowardly' death threats against Nagelsmann

Kahn condemns 'cowardly' death threats against Nagelsmann

Bayern Munich CEO Oliver Kahn on Sunday slammed the "cowardly" social media attacks on head coach Julian Nagelsmann, who received 450 death threats via Instagram following their Champions League exit.

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Ukraine vows to fight to the end in Mariupol as ultimatum expires

Ukraine vows to fight to the end in Mariupol as ultimatum expires

Ukraine on Sunday vowed to fight to the end in Mariupol after a Russian ultimatum expired for remaining forces to surrender in the southeastern port city where Moscow is pushing for a major strategic victory.

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