- Barcelona's Balde complains of racist abuse in Getafe draw
- Frustrated Barca fail to capitalise on Atletico La Liga slip
- More Kenyan police land in Haiti to bolster security mission
- McGlynn leads youthful USA to friendly win over Venezuela
- Barcelona stumble to frustrating Getafe draw in title setback
- Lukaku fires Napoli six points clear at Atalanta, Juve sink Milan
- Milder winds help LA firefighters as Trump vows to visit
- S. Korean court extends impeached president's detention, angering supporters
- Wirtz has Leverkusen on Bayern's heels to keep repeat title 'dream' alive
- Arsenal must take blame for Villa fightback: Arteta
- Nunez late show extends Liverpool's lead, Arsenal held by Aston Villa
- Russian attacks kill six across Ukraine, Kyiv says
- Northampton, Leinster claim Champions Cup pool top spots
- Arsenal's title bid rocked by Villa fightback
- Superb Wirtz keeps Leverkusen on pace with leaders Bayern
- Detention extended for S. Korea's impeached president
- Thousands attend funeral of Liberian ex-warlord Prince Johnson
- Barcola strikes as PSG fight back to beat Lens
- Juventus into Serie A Champions League spots with victory over AC Milan
- Kane calls on Bayern to extend with pal Dier
- Kenya sends 217 more police officers to Haiti mission
- Nunez late show a significant moment for Liverpool, says Slot
- Northampton claim Champions Cup pool top spot with Munster thriller
- Hillier holds narrow Dubai lead as McIlroy hopes for final-round surge
- Leganes snap Liga leaders Atletico's winning streak
- Nunez rides to Liverpool's rescue, Newcastle thrashed by Bournemouth
- Leaders Liverpool strike late as Nunez sinks Brentford
- Trump launches his own meme coin, value soars
- Goretzka double helps Bayern go seven clear
- Hillier holds narrow Dubai lead as McIlroy eyes final-round surge
- Kluivert hat-trick helps Bournemouth snap Newcastle streak
- Odermatt continues Swiss roll with downhill win in Wengen
- 'Proud' Collins dumped out of Australian Open to boos
- French skier Giezendanner helicoptered off mountain after Wengen crash
- Over 55,000 displaced Sudanese return to southeastern state: IOM
- Noman and Sajid help Pakistan dominate West Indies in spin battle
- Sinner vows to raise level after romping into Australian Open last 16
- 'Great day' for happy couple Svitolina, Monfils at Australian Open
- Collins dumped out of Australian Open to boos
- Gaza ceasefire to begin Sunday morning
- Mbappe improving every game: Real Madrid coach Ancelotti
- Rome shoppers take pot luck in 'blind sale' of unclaimed packages
- Goggia charges to Cortina downhill triumph as Vonn flops
- Solskjaer returns to coaching with Turkish side Besiktas
- Telegram boss admits 'seriousness' of French allegations: source
- S. Korea's impeached president attends court to fight detention extension
- Sinner surges into Melbourne last 16 as Swiatek destroys Raducanu
- 'Pretty crazy': Tien youngest since Nadal into Melbourne last 16
- Noman and Sajid give Pakistan lead in spin-dominated first Test
- Russian attack kills three in Kyiv
Superb Wirtz keeps Leverkusen on pace with leaders Bayern
Bayer Leverkusen starlet Florian Wirtz scored a brace as the defending German champions beat Borussia Moenchengladbach 3-1 on Saturday, to keep four points behind leaders Bayern Munich.
Bayern went seven clear with a 3-2 win over Wolfsburg earlier on Saturday, handing down the gauntlet but Leverkusen were dominant and controlled in victory to keep in touching distance.
With 32 minutes gone, Leverkusen enforcer Granit Xhaka won the ball in midfield and fed Wirtz, who beat a defender and slotted calmly home.
When Leverkusen won a penalty for handball midway through the second half, the 21-year-old Wirtz stepped up and converted.
Patrik Schick latched onto a Wirtz pass to score Leverkusen's third, keeping his remarkable recent goalscoring run alive. The Czech striker now has 12 goals in his past eight league games.
Germany midfielder Wirtz now has nine goals to go with eight assists in 18 league games this season.
Gladbach's Tim Kliendienst scored a consolation goal in stoppage time.
Having broken their 11-year title streak last campaign, Leverkusen eliminated Bayern from the German Cup this season. The two sides meet in Leverkusen in mid-February.
The only negative for Xabi Alonso's Leverkusen, who travel to Atletico Madrid in the Champions League midweek, was the loss of Martin Terrier, who was taken from the field early on with what looked like a serious ankle injury.
Earlier on Saturday, Leon Goretzka scored a brace in Bayern's 3-2 home win over Wolfsburg.
Goretzka, who has been revived under Bayern coach Vincent Kompany this season, cut a superb low shot across the goal to open the scoring 20 minutes in.
Wolfsburg hit back against the run of play with a simple Mohammed Amoura goal shortly afterwards.
The Bavarian giants wrestled back control of the game before half-time as Michael Olise, in the starting XI ahead of the recovering Jamal Musiala, finished off a fluent team move.
Goretzka then added his second on the 62-minute mark, heading in an Olise free-kick.
Amoura scored with two minutes left to give Wolfsburg hope, but the visitors were unable to break through and remain winless in 32 games against Bayern in Munich, 30 of which have been defeats.
Kompany praised Goretzka, who was reportedly on his way out of Bayern at the start of the season.
"Leon worked hard and showed us in training that he's hungry," Kompany said. "That he's playing well is a good story not just for Leon but for the team and the younger guys, who might be going through a difficult phase."
- Rose slams 'unprofessional' Leipzig -
RB Leipzig let a three-goal lead slip to draw 3-3 away at lowly Bochum, with the hosts' Myron Boadu scoring three goals in 13 second-half minutes.
Leipzig were without suspended forwards Benjamin Sesko and Lois Openda, but had no trouble scoring early, with Willi Orban, Antonio Nusa and Christoph Baumgartner putting the visitors 3-0 up after just 21 minutes.
Relegation favourites Bochum were on the ropes but Dutch striker Boadu took control, scoring two goals from open play before converting a 61st-minute penalty to level things up.
"It's not a question of structure -- it's a question of professionalism and of attitude," a frustrated Leipzig coach Marco Rose told Sky Germany.
Stuttgart took advantage of Leipzig's slip, thumping derby rivals Freiburg 4-0 to leapfrog the Saxons into fourth spot.
Stuttgart's Anthony Rouault and Ermedin Demirovic both headed in from Angelo Stiller corners to put the hosts two goals up inside 17 minutes.
Nick Woltemade converted a penalty in first-half stoppage time and Germany striker Deniz Undav scored with 10 minutes remaining as Stuttgart won their third straight game.
Hoffenheim hit back from Wednesday's 5-0 thrashing at Bayern, winning 3-1 at Holstein Kiel to go three points clear of the relegation spots.
St Pauli also went three points clear of the relegation placings with a 2-0 win at Heidenheim.
S.Keller--BTB