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Internazionale advance 7-6 on aggregate2nd Leg

Inter Milan, Barcelona write new chapter in UCL folklore

Amazing goals, dazzling skill and drama at every turn: Inter's 7-6 aggregate defeat of Barça will go down as one of the Champions League's greatest-ever set of games.

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Klinsmann hails Yann Sommer's heroics in Inter's semifinal win

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Burley: Barcelona paid the price for defensive self-destruction

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TOP HEADLINES

CITY RIGHT TO SAY GOODBYE?

Why Man City are making the right call to let De Bruyne go

It might sting Kevin de Bruyne and his fans that his time at Man City is coming to an end this summer, but it's the right call for both club and player.

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2nd Leg - Paris Saint-Germain lead 1-0 on aggregate

Arteta: Arsenal are in Paris to make history vs. PSG

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Burley: Arsenal have to match PSG's energy to advance

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'WOMEN'S FOOTBALL IS GOOD BUSINESS'

Michele Kang is spending millions to scoop up women's soccer teams around the world. What's her plan?

Billionaire club owner Michele Kang speaks to ESPN about her new vision for women's soccer and the money she's pouring in to make it a reality.

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Why NWSL owner Michele Kang likes promotion/relegation

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TRANSFER TALK

Transfer rumors, news: Arsenal eye PSG winger Lee Kang-In

Paris Saint-Germain forward Lee Kang-In is the latest player being linked with Arsenal. Transfer Talk has the latest news, gossip and rumors.

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Should Arsenal or Chelsea pursue Leroy Sane?

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U.S. OPEN CUP SCOREBOARD

MADRID'S MAIN MAN

Bellingham ruled last season's Clásicos. Can he save Madrid's title hopes vs. Barça?

It's been a challenging second season for Jude Bellingham at Real Madrid, but Sunday's title-deciding Clásico is the perfect stage for him to step up.

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HOW BAYERN RETURNED TO THE TOP

Returning the Bundesliga crown to Bayern is a job well done for Kompany

Bayern didn't rewrite history under Vincent Kompany, but the first-year coach brought trophies back to Munich.

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