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TongueLONDON -- Tottenham, Fiorentina and Red Bull Salzburg made it four group wins out of four in the Europa League on Thursday to qualify for the knockout phase with two games to spare. Record-signing Erik Lamela scored his first Tottenham goal before winning the penalty that Jermain Defoe converted to clinch a 2-1 victory over Sheriff Tiraspol in Group K. In Romania, Fiorentina won by the same score at Pandurii Targu Jiu after Matos Ryder and Borja Valero scored for the Group E leader, while second-place Dnipro of Ukraine advanced by beating Pacos Ferreira 2-0. Two teams are also through already from Group C, with leader Red Bull Salzburg winning 3-1 at Standard Liege and Esbjerg edging Elfsborg 1-0. Valencia went to the top of Group A with a 3-2 win over St. Gallen, and will advance to the last 32 along with Russian side Rubin Kazan, Dnipro of Ukraine, and Ludogorets of Bulgaria. At White Hart Lane, Lamela finally made his mark more than two months after joining from Roma for up to 35 million euros ($47 million). The 21-year-old Lamela has been used sparingly by Andre Villas-Boas and is yet to start an English Premier League game for Spurs but he showed his attacking prowess against the Moldovan champions. Lamela knocked home the opener from close range on the hour before being tripped shortly afterwards in the penalty area, Defoe scored from the penalty spot in the 67th. Although Ismail Isa struck a late consolation, there was no comeback to deny Tottenham a fourth straight Group K win. "Lamela was unbelievable tonight, good on the ball, strong," Defoe said. "Sometimes it is difficult coming to a new club at such a young age." Tottenham will have to wait to confirm its status as group winner after second-placed Anzhi Makhachkala beat Tromso 1-0 in Norway. In Group A, late goals from Pablo Piatti and Sergio Canales helped Valencia come from behind to beat 10-man St. Gallen 3-2 in Switzerland and replace Swansea as leader after the Welsh side drew at Kuban Krasnodar. Bulgarians Ludogorets lost its 100 per cent record and conceded its first goal in Group B, but a 1-1 home draw with Chornomorets was enough for it to qualify. Second-placed PSV Eindhoven closed the gap at the top to three points with a 2-0 home win over Dinamo Zagreb. Rubin Kazan has all but done enough in Group D after beating English second-tier side Wigan 1-0 in Russia to go five points clear. Belgian side Zulte-Waregem gave itself hope of snatching second place with a 1-0 win over Maribor in Slovenia. In Group F, leader Eintracht Frankfurt surprisingly lost 4-2 in Israel to Maccabi Tel Aviv, which is two points behind in second. APOEL Nicosia moved off the bottom with a 2-1 win over Bordeaux. Trabzonspor all but booked its passage from Group J by winning 2-0 win at bottom-placed Legia Warsaw. Lazio remain hot on the leaders heels after a 2-1 win over Apollon in Rome. In Group I, Chuli scored in stoppage time for Real Betis to clinch a 1-0 victory over Vitoria Guimaraes in Portugal, lifting the Spanish side to top spot as former leader Lyon was held to 1-1 at Rijeka. Betis city rival Sevilla continued to edge towards qualification from Group H after a 1-1 home draw against Slovan Liberec. Also in Group H, Freiburgs Karim Guede and Nicolas Hofler were sent off in the final four minutes but the team managed to hang on for 0-0 with Estoril in Portugal. Dynamo Kyiv also shrugged off a numerical disadvantage as an own goal from Lukas Schenkel and a free kick from Andriy Yarmolenko clinched a 2-0 victory at Thun in Group G, despite the 17th-minute dismissal of Dieumerci Mbokani. Genks lead in the group was cut to a single point after a 2-2 draw at Rapid Vienna. AZ Alkmaar went top of Group L with a 1-0 win over Shakhter Karagandy, replacing PAOK, which drew 0-0 with Maccabi Haifa. Nike Air Max 2015 Mujer Baratas . Now Samardzija has his second win in three starts for a team trying to turn around its season. Samardzija tossed seven solid innings, Junior Lake hit two home runs and Emilio Bonifacio added a two-run shot as the Cubs extended their winning streak to five with a 5-2 victory over the Miami Marlins on Saturday. Hombre Nike Free 5.0 Light grises/negras/oscuro grises zapatos para correr .6 million deal on Monday night. Thorburn was set to become an unrestricted free agent at noon on Tuesday. http://www.rosherundeportivas.es/. The judges scored it 49-46, 49-46, 50-45 for Kennedy. Wrestling proved to be the difference with Kennedy taking Bisping down in the first, third and fifth rounds and keeping him there. The crowd at the Colisee Pepsi didnt like it and neither did Bisping, whose game is built on movement and technical striking. Hombre Nike Free 5.0 zapatos para correr oscuro . Diop, who was drafted by Cleveland in 2001, was released along with guards Jermaine Taylor and Elliot Williams and forward Kenny Kadji. Nike Air Max 2015 Baratas . Now he can be had by any team willing to pay his salary. According to a report from ESPN, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are shopping the veteran CB and plan on releasing him Wednesday if they cant find a trade partner. WINNIPEG -- Alex Brink did all he could to keep the Winnipeg in control of top spot in the CFL East, but it wasnt quite enough to lead the Blue Bombers out of a big first-half deficit. The backup quarterback led the Bombers back from a 24-3 hole late in the second quarter, but the Toronto Argonauts hung on for 27-22 win Friday night. Brink replaced starter Buck Pierce in the second quarter after Pierce suffered an injury to his right leg with just under eight minutes left. The team said the leg will be evaluated. "Its definitely a step backwards," said Brink, who completed 16-of-27 pass attempts for 219 yards with a touchdown toss to Greg Carr. "We put ourselves in a great position last week in getting the win over Montreal and we had a chance to control our own destiny. "Now weve got to regroup and go out and put together a win next week." The loss hurt Winnipegs quest to finish first in the CFL East Division and get a bye into the conference final. The Bombers (10-7) had been tied for first in the East with the Montreal Alouettes (10-6), who host Calgary on Sunday. Winnipeg finishes the regular season in Calgary while Montreal visits the B.C. Lions. If the Bombers and Als are tied at the end of the season, Winnipeg gets first place by virtue of winning the season series with Montreal 2-1. Well out of the playoff picture, the Argos (5-12) played the spoiler role. Argonaut cornerback Byron Parker set a CFL record for career interceptions returned for a touchdown when he picked off a Pierce pass and ran it back 50 yards for the touchdown. It was the ninth pick for a TD in Parkers seven-year career. Pierce threw his interception to Parker after he was rushed before his throw by defensive back Lin-J Shell, who fell on him. He was 5-of-11 for 50 yards with the one interception. Parker seemed happier with the "team win" than the record. "As far as the record, its a humbling experience," he said. "Its just a credit to all the guys thats brought me along in football -- my teammates, my coaches." The game marked the seventh straight sellout at Canad Inns Stadium (29,751) and helped Winnipeg set a single-season atttendance record of 266,008.dddddddddddd Bomber kicker Justin Palardy was good on all five of his field-goal attempts, including a pair from 42 yards out and the others from 10, 12 and 26 yards. Toronto also got touchdowns from receiver Chad Rempel and running back Jeff Johnson. Argos kicker Noel Prefontaine had a second-quarter field goal from 37 yards, was short on a 50-yard attempt and connected on a 19-yarder with 1:36 left in the game. Toronto hung on for the victory despite also losing its starting quarterback. Steven Jyles was injured with 9:03 left in the game when he was sliding and got hit helmet-to-helmet by Bomber defensive back Johnny Sears. Players started scrapping as Jyles laid on the turf and Sears and Argo linebacker Jason Pottinger were kicked out of the game. Dalton Bell, who went into the game briefly for Jyles when he took a hard hit during the first quarter, finished the game and was 2-of-4 for 13 yards. The status on Jyles was a possible concussion, but he said he felt fine and followed the game from the dressing room by listening to the announcer. "He had me (knocked) out for a second," Jyles said of the Sears hit. "Thats what they tell me. "Im OK. No headache. No dizziness." Jyles finished 9-of-13 for 100 yards with two TDs and one interception. Carr led all receivers with seven catches for 122 yards and was frustrated by his teams inconsistency. "You know that at the end of the day its not them, its you," Carr said. Bomber running back Chris Garrett rushed 20 times for 159 yards. "I wouldnt call it a setback," Garrett said of the loss. "Weve just got to finish the season strong and just pretty much see what Montreal does." Toronto running back Cory Boyd had 14 carries for 91 yards, giving him 1,036 on the season -- the second Argo in history to rush for more than 1,000 yards in back-to-back seasons. Michael Jenkins was the other in 2000 and 01. Notes: The Bombers paid tribute to alumni at halftime as the club marked its last regular-season game at the 58-year-old stadium. The team will move into a new stadium on the campus of the University of Manitoba next year. wholesale jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys ' ' '
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