Who won yesterday match

  1. Messi, Ronaldo score as PSG, Saudi clubs stage nine
  2. Amanda Nunes dominates Irene Aldana in effortless victory, retires on top
  3. Man City 2
  4. Nick Taylor's win at RBC Canadian Open is 'everything'


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Messi, Ronaldo score as PSG, Saudi clubs stage nine

Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo squared off in one of the least prestigious match-ups of their illustrious careers, but fittingly delivered plenty of entertainment in a 5-4 Paris Saint-Germain win over the “Riyadh All-Stars” on Thursday in Saudi Arabia. PSG and the hosts were level at one off a Messi goal and a Ronaldo penalty when PSG’s Juan Bernat was sent off in the 36th minute. That’s when it all broke loose. Ronaldo finished with two goals for the Riyadh side, a combination of players from Al-Nassr and Al-Hilal, joining Hyun-soo Jang and Anderson Talisca on the score sheet as the hosts had three equalizers and then trailed 5-3 before Talisca’s goal. [ MORE: Messi scored off a Neymar assist in the third minute, with Marquinhos, Sergio Ramos, Kylian Mbappe, and Hugo Ekitike also scoring for the victors. Mbappe also collected two assists in the win, which comes off a rare PSG league loss that leaves them just three points clear of Lens and five ahead of Marseille on the Ligue 1 tables. To see a goal from Messi and Ronaldo, dip below the break.

Amanda Nunes dominates Irene Aldana in effortless victory, retires on top

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Nick Taylor's win at RBC Canadian Open is 'everything'

“It’s everything,” Golf Canada CEO Laurence Applebaum said of what Taylor’s win means for Canadian golf. “It’s that other bookend to (Brooke Henderson’s CPKC Women’s Open) win. Brooke and Nick Taylor are going to be connected together now, having Canadian Open wins together over the last five years. It’s a moment we’ve been waiting for (for) so long. Applebaum was on the receiving end of the LinkedIn message from Klein when the club – which celebrates its centennial in 1926 and is hoping to have the RBC Canadian Open again – decided it wanted to try to bring the PGA TOUR there. It became the 37th venue in the 117-year tournament history when the balls hit the air Thursday morning. “Definitely taking nothing away from Mike Weir’s 2003 Masters victory here, but this is right up there with the greatest Canadian golf accomplishments. Brooke Henderson winning in Regina, yes. But honestly it’s up there, truly, with some of the greatest accomplishments in Canadian athlete history,” Adam Hadwin said. They were in the locker room peeking at the coverage on the TV with Taylor’s brother, Josh, as Tommy Fleetwood finished at 17 under, tied with Taylor in regulation. The TOUR winners had all changed into leisurewear – Hadwin and Conners were waiting on the charter to the U.S. Open. Beers were cold and open, from Sleeman – a brewery in Guelph, Ontario. They weren’t going to miss this one. “I think it's a tournament that we've circled on our calendar since probably junior golf. But ever ...