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Diaz, Kane give Bayern vital Champions League win at Real
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Havertz strikes late as Arsenal steal Champions League advantage against Sporting
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Pakistan makes last-minute bid to avert Trump threat to destroy Iran
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Artemis II crew basks in glow of lunar flyby en route to Earth
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Trump weighs plea for Iran deadline extension
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Artemis and ISS astronauts share celestial call
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Former Romania coach Lucescu dies aged 80
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'Nice to get a 2nd chance': Slot tips Liverpool to bounce back against PSG
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Iran says ready for anything after Trump warns 'whole civilization will die'
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French couple head home after more than three years in Iranian jail
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Jaiswal, Sooryavanshi fire Rajasthan to win in rain-hit IPL clash
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Extra Masters security eases anxiety battle for Woodland
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Atletico's Simeone hails 'exemplary' departing Griezmann
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Relaxed McIlroy finds new challenges after Masters win
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Russia, China veto UN resolution on reopening Strait of Hormuz
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Indigenous groups demand greater land protection in Brazil protest
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Fitzpatrick tries to balance goals ahead of Masters
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Trump branded 'crazy' over apocalyptic Iran threats
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Vance hails Orban as 'model' for Europe in pre-election Hungary visit
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McIlroy starting with Young, Howell in Masters repeat bid
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Picasso's 'Guernica' at heart of battle in Spain over location
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Isak named in Liverpool squad for PSG clash after long injury absence
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Young says rise up rankings gives him belief for Masters
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Artemis II crew snaps historic Earthset photo on way home
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Seixas climbs to victory to extend Basque Tour lead
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Oil rises, stocks fall ahead of Trump's Iran deadline
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Rahm confident of playing '27 Ryder Cup and DP World Tour
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French couple leave Iran after more than three years in detention
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Major dreams and Middle East War in Fleetwood's Masters thoughts
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Trump warns 'whole civilization will die' in Iran if ultimatum expires
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Sinner and Alcaraz start fast on Monte Carlo clay in race for No.1
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UK government blocks Kanye West from London music fest
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Oil rises, stocks fall as Trump's Iran deadline looms
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Graft trial of Spanish PM's ex-top aide begins
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French high-speed train slams into truck, killing TGV driver
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Kanye West offers to meet UK Jewish community amid music fest row
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Key infrastructure in Iran hit ahead of Trump deadline
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Sinner keeps run going by crushing Humbert in Monte Carlo
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Ex-footballer Barton denies assault near golf club
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Barca's Flick to defend 'emotional' teen Yamal against criticism
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Two children among 12 dead in fresh Ukraine, Russia strikes
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PSG wary of wounded Liverpool ahead of European showdown
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Ex-Arsenal midfielder Ramsey retires at 35
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Conte says Italian federation should consider him for coach's job
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Makhmudov hails heavyweight 'legend' Fury ahead of London clash
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Juve's Vlahovic suffers latest injury setback
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McKeown edges O'Callaghan, dominant Pallister wins 400m freestyle at Australian Open
Bouanga brace as LAFC beats Austin 4-1 to advance in MLS Cup playoffs
Los Angeles FC, fueled by two goals from Denis Bouanga and one apiece by Son Heung-min and Jeremy Ebobisse, beat Austin FC 4-1 on Sunday to advance in the MLS Cup playoffs.
The victory in Austin, Texas, gave LAFC a 2-0 victory in the best-of-three round one series.
They booked a one-match Western Conference semi-final showdown with German star Thomas Muller and the Vancouver Whitecaps, who polished off FC Dallas on Saturday.
Once again, it was the high-scoring duo of Bouanga and Son who did the heavy lifting.
South Korean star Son, the former Tottenham captain who arrived in August, opened the scoring in the 21st minute. Fed by Bouanga on a counter attack, Son capped his run up the left side with a stinging right-footed shot into the bottom right corner.
Three minutes later, another deadly LAFC counter-attack finished with Son finding Bouanga on the left side of the box, the Gabon international unleashing a shot that found the bottom left corner as Austin goalkeeper Brad Stuver scrambled to get back to his line.
Bouanga made it 2-1 in the 44th minute, Austin pulling a goal back in first-half stoppage time when Dani Pereira converted a penalty -- his effort barely making it past LAFC keeper Hugo Lloris.
Lloris had come up with a diving save on a penalty attempt by Myrto Uzuni in the 39th after a hand ball in the penalty area by Bouanga.
Late sub Ebobisse added LAFC's fourth in second-half stoppage time.
Columbus Crew beat 10-man FC Cincinnati 4-0 to force a decisive game three in their Eastern Conference series.
US international Max Arfsten put hosts Columbus up 1-0 in the 33rd minute, collecting a pass from Diego Rossi on the edge of the box and dribbing past charging Cincinnati goalkeeper Roman Celanto to bury the shot in the open net.
Five minutes later things got worse for Cincinnati when Yuya Kubo was sent off after bringing down Andres Herrera just outside the area.
Dylan Chambost doubled the score in the 41st minute with Herrera and Jacen Russell-Rowe adding second-half goals to seal the win.
Russell-Rowe came on in the 61st and promptly made his presence felt, finding Herrera with a cross to the center of the box for Herrera's goal in the 65th and scoring in the 69th.
With the series knotted at one game apiece, Cincinnati will host the deciding game three on Saturday.
The winner of the series will face either Lionel Messi's Inter Miami or Nashville in an Eastern Conference semi-final match.
A.Gasser--BTB