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Michail Antonio scored in his first English Premier League start for West Ham since November in a 1-0 win over Burnley on Saturday.
Antonio side-footed home from close range in the ninth minute after a left-wing cross from Pablo Fornals flicked off the top of Burnley defender Ben Mee's head and into the path of the West Ham forward, who was free at the back post.
West Ham has missed the mobility and presence up front of Antonio, who was sidelined before Christmas with a hamstring injury and has been eased back into action by manager David Moyes given his importance to the team.
Borussia Dortmund captain Marco Reus missed a penalty in a 1-1 draw with lowly Mainz while Leipzig again missed the chance to move to the top of the Bundesliga on Saturday.
Leipzig, which was denied top spot in losing to Dortmund 3-1 last weekend, could manage only 2-2 at Wolfsburg and it remains a point behind league leader Bayern Munich.
Bologna ended its winless run by beating Hellas Verona 1-0 in Serie A on Saturday.
Bologna's first win since November followed a run of three defeats and five draws.
Riccardo Orsolini scored from the penalty spot in the first half after Verona goalkeeper Marco Silvestri brought down Roberto Soriano.
Bologna eased its fears of being dragged into a relegation battle as it moved eight points above the bottom three.
Verona remained ninth, four points below the Europa League qualifying spots.
Promoted Spezia was playing at relegation-threatened Torino later.
History for Kaillie Humphries. History for Francesco Friedrich.
For a pair of bobsledders who have dominated their eras, Saturday’s victories will stand out.
Felix Loch is about to reclaim his title as World Cup luge overall champion.
The two-time Olympic champion from Germany is now virtually assured of claiming the seasonlong men’s overall title for the seventh time after dominating yet another race Saturday.
Czech carmaker Skoda has warned that it will withdraw its sponsorship of the ice hockey world championship if Belarus remains as co-host amid calls to move the event following mass protests against authoritarian leader Alexander Lukashenko.
Skoda, which belongs to Germany’s Volkswagen Group, said Saturday on Twitter that it has been a “a proud partner” to the annual tournament for 28 years but “we also respect & promote all human rights.”
“Therefore, SKODA will withdraw from sponsoring the 2021 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship if Belarus is confirmed to be co-hosting the event," the carmaker said.
The worlds are scheduled to be co-hosted by Belarus and Latvia starting in May.