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Leinster earn first win over Stormers in URC as Leo Cullen’s side welcome back Ireland players who star in victory
DAN Sheehan and James Lower returned for Leinster as they made light work of the Stormers in Dublin.
Skipper Dan Sheehan returned with two tries as Leinster beat the South African side for the first time at the Aviva.
Both players were named in the Ireland Six Nations squad last week by interim boss Simon Easterby after long layoffs.
The Leinster number two picked up a severe anterior cruciate ligament injury in last year’s first test of the drawn series against world champions South Africa.
While James Lowe has been out since November as he struggled with a calf issue.
The win was The Blues’ 14 win from as many games this season as they maintained their perfect URC and Champions Cup record.
36 Leinster – Stormers 12
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ROBERT SANCHEZ produced another howler as Erling Haaland’s lob sealed victory for Man City against Chelsea.
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A howler from Robert Sanchez helped Man City beat Chelsea 3-1[/caption] Erling Haaland lobbed the goalie as City came back from a goal down[/caption] Josko Gvardiol led the fightback at the Etihad with Phil Foden grabbing a late third[/caption]It saw City pick up all three points after Josko Gvardiol levelled following Noni Madueke’s early opener.
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Sunderland cursing bitter rivals Newcastle as they play huge role in Black Cats blowing chance to close gap on top two
SUNDERLAND were left cursing bitter rivals Newcastle after blowing the chance to close the gap on the top two.
And Miron Muslic kept his promise he would not leave the North East a beaten man as Nathanael Ogbeta secured a 2-2 draw at the death for the basement boys.
Sunderland missed the chance to cut the gap to the Championship leaders[/caption] Plymouth earned a 2-2 draw at the Stadium of Light[/caption] The Pilgrims were able to use Newcastle’s training facilities[/caption]The Pilgrims boss revealed he called in a favour as they travelled up 24 hours early on Thursday to avoid Storm Eowyn.
Muslic, who made five changes from Wednesday’s 5-0 defeat to Burnley, revealed: “We arrived here having the opportunity to use the training facilities of Newcastle United.
“I used my contact with Paul Mitchell, the sporting director, so they gave us all the facilities we needed. We actually used this storm to work on the pitch and I think it was good.
“We stayed together for two days so we could use it for some tactical sessions and some video analysis and just to get a little bit closer and to know each other. So in the end the possible disadvantage was actually an advantage.
“With the hospitality of Newcastle United, that was the only thing with it. They told me I cannot lose the game over here. So I kept my word.”
Sunderland, meanwhile, were poor all afternoon as Regis Le Bris’ side face the prospect of potentially being four points off automatic promotion by Monday.
They were nearly punished when Anthony Patterson’s clearance fell straight to Adam Randall, but the keeper managed to scramble back to save his long-distance strike.
After a poor opening half hour, the impatient crowd had something to cheer as Sunderland registered their first shot on target when Dan Neil’s vicious volley was tipped wide by the full-stretched Conor Hazard.
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They had to wait until the 42nd-minute for their next one as the goalie pushed away Dennis Cirkin’s diving header and then his header hit team-mate Luke O’Nien’s and went wide in a moment that summed up their first half.
It should have been Plymouth ahead at the start of the second.
Ryan Hardie’s last goal came back in September when the Pilgrims beat Sunderland at Home Park.
And he could not have asked for a better opportunity to break his 133-day duck as Mustapha Bunda’s teasing cross found him completely unmarked six yards out – only for him to head off target.
Fortunately for him he made amends as the basement boys stunned the Stadium of Light.
Chris Mepham failed to deal with a cross into the box, it deflected out to Hardie, and he managed to rifle a low cross-cum-shot off Patterson’s leg into the net for an own goal.
Though any hopes of securing a first league away win of the season quickly evaporated inside two minutes as Hume’s cross from the right was hooked in first-time by Wilson Isidor.
Sunderland were nearly caught again by a sucker punch when Patterson managed to tip Callum Wright’s inswinging shot onto the post.
And it proved to be a pivotal moment as the Black Cats turned it round just 14 minutes after falling when Trai Hume controlled Enzo Le Fee’s free-kick and rifled home.
That looked to be it – but slack Sunderland had been playing with fire all afternoon and they eventually got burned in the 90th minute.
Ogbeta pounced at the back post as the home defence failed to clear Darko Gyabi’s ball to leave Le Bris pulling his hair out.
The Sunderland manager, whose side face a short trip down the A19 to sixth-placed Middlesbrough for the Tees-Wear derby next, said: “We did talk in the week about taking the opportunities when they arise and that opportunity was there with Sheffield United losing on Friday night. So it’s a big opportunity missed.
“Yeah, I don’t think like that really, because we’ll make the summary at the end of the season and it’s not just a question of round, it’s a question of total at the end.”